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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1909 Annual Watertown Report TE RTOW ANNUAL REPORT INDEX Warrant. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ...., .. . . Almoner, Report of....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . .. .. . . 31 almshouse. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . ... . 32, 217 Appraisers' Valuation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 304 Arsenal and North Beacon Streets. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . 220 Assessors' Expenses. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 220 Assessors' Report (See Valuation Book).. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . Auditing.. . . . . . . . . . .. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . 221 Auditor's Report.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 214 Board of Heatth, Report of..... . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 199 Cambridge Sewer...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?'22 Care of Cemetery Lots.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Cattle Inspection.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 222 Cemete4ies, Report of Superintendent of.... .... . . . . . . . . . . 206 0011e -tor's Report- . . . . . I . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 Contnt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Directions for Consumptives.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 Election Expen:ses... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Finance Committee. .. .... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Fire Department. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 Fire Department, Engineer's Report. . . . . . . . . , ,)4 Galen Street N4Tidening.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:12 Health Department. . . . . ., . . . _. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 235 Highway Department. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 237 Memorial Day Observance...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 Inspector of Buildings, Report of... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63, 241 Inspector of Mill-, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 208 Inspector of Plumbing, Report of... . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 ImFector of Poles and Wares, Report of. . . . . . . . ...... .. . . 35, 250 Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 2r12, 300 Interest. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 243 LegalExpenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 244 Metropolitan Taxes. . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ... . . . 244 Moth Department— .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . — .. 42, 234 Outside Ak-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 245 Park Commissioners, Report of... ...... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3o Park Department. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . ... . . . . .x . .. . . .. 249 Pensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 249 Police Department, Report. of. . . . . . . ...... . . .. . . , . . .. 24. 251 Population.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . I Printing. .. . . . . .. . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 254 Public Library. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 Record of Town Meeting... . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . ... . .. . . . 149 Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 257 Schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . 258 Sealer of Weights and Measures, Deport of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122, 279 Selectman, Report of. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q, 265 Sewer Department„ Report of... .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Sewer Maintenance.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 Sidewalks and Curbing. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 Soldiers' Relief, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 268 Spruce Street Server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 State Aid-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . I . . . . 20S Stateand County Taxes. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 269 Statement of Assets and Liabilities.. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .... .. 280 Street Lighting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 Street Watering Department. .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270 Templeton Fund. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271 Town Clerk, .Report of... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123, 271 Town. Courisel, Report of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . go Town Enginecr, Report of.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 TownHall— . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.2 Town .dotes, List of. . . . . .. . . , . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . y94 Town 0fleers.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x Treasurer, Deport of. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 Trea.siircr's and Collector's Bonds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 Tree Warden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 276 Unpaid Bills, List of. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 Water Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 97, 277 School Report. Library Report, Supplementary Catalogcie. Assessors' Report .and Valuation Book. 'G ARR&NT FOR ANNUAL TG - N :KEETING, MARCH 7, 1910, To any Constable of the Town of 1,17aterZawn-, Greeting In the name of the {Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to nc)tify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to nicet in the Town Fall in said Town, oi.-i Mon- day, flee seventh da,y, of March, 1910, at .5.30 o'clock a.m., to act on the following articles, viz: Arlicle 1. , To choose all necessary Town Officers for the ensuin. year, the following to he printed an and chosen by the official ballot, to wit: One Moderator for the term of one year. Three Selectmen for one year, who shall also be Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of Highways and Appraisers. One Town Treasurer for one year. One Collector of Taxes for one vear. One Assessor of Tames for three years. One Auditor for one year. Three Constables for one year. Two xneri hers of the Board of School Committee for three years. Two members of the Board of Trustees of the Free Public Library for three years, One member of the Board of Health frjr three years. One member of the Board of 11calth for two years. One Park Commissioner fur three years. One eater Commissioner for three years. One Tree Warden for one year. Also on the same ballot: Shill licenses be granted for the sole of into icating liquors in this Toini the ensuinIg year? The vote on this question will be " Yes " or " No.'' Article ?. To choose all other necessary Town Officers in such manner as the Town may direct. The palls will be operked at 5.45 o'clock a.m., and will re- Main open until 4 O'clock p.ni., unless othernnse voted. -1 rticla 3. To hear the report of the Town Officers as printed and to hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. _]r1rele 4. To grant such sums of moncy as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the flown the ensuing year, direct how the sate shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary stria of money to pay that portion of the 'Town debt which inatures on or previous to January 1, 1911, direct how the inovey shall be raised, or talcs any action relating thereto. { Article: 6. To see if the Town Nvill vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, tinder the direction of the 'Selectmen, to l-)()rrow stich sutras of money for the use of the Town as may be necussary in anticipation of the tares of the year 1910, and to issue: the note or notes ,of the Town therefor-, or act thereon. rticic 7. To see what method the Town will vote to adapt for the collection of taxes the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or act thereon. Article S. To see if the Town xvill grant a sutra of money for the care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, aatd to defray tho expenses of decorating the graves of de- ceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Paw-m post S1, G. A. R., to expend the same, direct how the same shall be rained, or act thereon. Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary stern of money to lay the cast cf furnishing' and fitting vaults in the 'Town Malt with fire-proof fittings, and to furnish the various departments with fire-proof safes, as re- quired by the Commissioners of Public Records, direct how the money shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 10, To see if the ToN%,n vU vote to appropriate a. necessary sum of money to he expended by the Selectmen in continuing the construction of t1le system of drainage for the disposal of surface waters, direct how the sane shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 11, To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to pay the call rnenalaers of the Firc Department, for services in laid department, the suin of :$150 per year, direct how the money -shall be raised, or -act thereon. Article 12. To see what action the To4vn lVill take relative to the BY-Laws and Regulations. A,,Iicle 13. To see if the Town mill gate to appropriate the necessary sum of moneys to extend sewerage system to North Watertown, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon, Arlfch, 14. To see if the Tmvn will vote to appropriate the necessary sun of money to extend sewerage system to that hart of Watertown called Riverton, direct how the sa.Ene shall be raised, or act thereon. Artacle 16. To see if the Town will vote to accept Section. 36 of Chapter 19 of the Revised Laws to provide for Civil Service for the appointment of Police Officers for the Town of Watertown, or act thereon. .=1rlicle 16. To see if the 'Town will vote to erect a. new Heigh School building, appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of the same, direct low the same shalt be raised, or act thereon. Arficlv 17. To sec if the Town will authorize the Board of Health to purchase for the Town, Cook's pond, so-called, and the water rights and other rights cormected there« th, appropriate money therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Art-irle 18, To see what action the Town will take in regard to the abatement of the existing nuisance caused by Cook's Pond. Article 19. To sere if the Town vote to pay a sum of money not exceeding 400 to the Heirs of Joshua Coolidge for the use, heretofore; made by the Town, of land owned by said heirs, at the corner of Arlington and Belmont Streets, and in full compensation for any damages caused by the discliatrge of surface waters can said land, direct how the same shall be raised, or act, thereon. Arliclic 20. To bear the report of the Selectmen upon the lay-rout of Upland Road, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, or act thereon. Article 21. To hear the report of the Sele.ctnien upon the lair-out of the extonsioia of Fayette Street, and to sce if the Town ivill vote to accept said street as and for a public high- -%vav-, or act thereon.. Article 22. To heir the report of the Selectmen upon the lays-out of Ladd Street, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street; as and for a public highway, or act thereon. And you -viti notify and warn the legal voters of Water- town to ineet at the time and at the place berein spccified, by leaving at every inhabited .house in ToiNm a printed copy of this Q%rarratit, and also by posting copies of the sarn+e in tern or more conspicuous public places in 'gown seven days, at least, prior to the tilric of said meeting. ]Iereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon into the office of thrG Town Clerk on or before the time of said melding. Givcn under our hands this eighth day of February, A. D,, 1910, hill?i Jill P. SARSl�llr�L + �[.C NNII�I{, w..= lei �'YALAER C. S1ON 1+, 5alectsllizen oil Watertown. t A erne copy. Attest: MICHAEL W. LYC)lNTS, Covsfabk of Watertown. ANNUAL REPORTS By the Officers of the ToWN OF WATERTOWN F0H THE Two Hundred andSeventy-ninth Year of its Organization YEAR ENDING DECEiM BE R 31, 1009 L� F•' S is w� BOSTON, IIAS& iyRUS OF URRA'4 AND 1?MERY COMPANY POPULATION. The whole number of inhabitants of the `Town of Watertown by the census of 1O05 is 11,202. 1910, estimated 12,500. TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1909. Selectmen. 1D. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, Chairman. WALTER C. STONE, Clerk. CHAR-LES A. YORK. Committee Assignments. P. SARSFIFILD CUNNIFF. Police, .Almshouse, Outside Aid, State Aid, Military Aid, Soldiers' Relief, Insurance, Cattle Inspection, Tuwn Veterinarian, Legal Services, Town Field, Treas- ury Receipts, Moth ,and Tree Warden. WALTER C. STONE. Highways, Bridges and Culverts, Drainage, Sewer Mainten. ance, Sewer Construction, House Connections, Con- crete Walks, Printing, Street Watering. CHARLES A. YORK, Fire, Street Lights, Interest, Town Debt, Weights and Measures, Election Expenses, Inspection of Poles and Wires, Town Tull, Inspector of Milk and Provisions, Inspection of Buildings, Fuel, Contingent. Town Clerk. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE Term expires March 1912 Trearsui-er. IIARRY W. BRIGHAM Term expires March 1010 (Appointed to fill the unexpired tern of Charles W. Stone, resigned.) 4 IVATBRTOWN TOWN REPORT A ssesso rs of Taxes. FREDERIC E. CRITCHETT, Chairman. Torin expires March 1911 EDWIN L. STONE appointed to 1-111 the utiexpire(l term of William I1. Wilson (resigned). Term expires March 1910 ALB ERTO F. HAYINTES Terris expires March 1912 Collector of Taxes, CHARLES A. RAYMOND Term expires March 1910 A ledilor. IRVING B. COBURN, Term expires March 1910 School co-mollittee. ARTHUR F. GRAY Term expires March 1910 CHARLES A. WORTil appointed to fill the unexpired term of Charles A. York (resigned). Term uxpires March 1910 ALICE M. SILSBEE. Term expires March 1912 ED'WARD N. CLANCY. Term expires March 1912 CHARLES M. DeMERRITT. Term expires March 1911 WILLIAM W. RUGG Term expires March 1911 Trusleov of Free Public Library. REV. JOHN F. XELLEH'ER Term expires March 1910H CHARLES BRIGAM. Term expires March 1910 VOLNE, Y SKINNER. Term expires March 1912 JULIAN A. MEAD. Term expires March 1912 GEORGE E. GOODSPEED. Term expires March 1911 WILLIAM H. BUSTIN. Tenn expires March 1911 Board of Hcallk, DR. JOSEPH H. DENNEN Tenn expires March 1910 DR. CHARLES 0. CHASE appointed to fill the unexpired term of Dr. Charles T. Howard (resigned). Term expires March 1910 DAVID E. POWERS Term expires March 1911 Park Coin-missioners, W. HARVEY LUCAS 'J.erm expires March 1912 JAMES P. FORD. Term expires March 1910 WILLIAM W. NORCROSS. Terin expires March 1911 TOWN 0Fr,1CLRS 5 1,17ater commusioncrs. CHARLES BRIGHAM. Term expires March 1910 EDWARD F. I UGHES. Term expires March 1912 CHARLES H. ROLLINS, Term expires March 1911 DAVID S. RUNDLETT, Superintendeut Treu Warden. JOHN C. FORD. Regular Police Offters. DANIEL H. GOONEY, Chief. THOMAS F. LYONS, Lieutenant. WILLIAM P. COLEMAN, :%�crgeaprl. JOHN L. ANDREWS, h1spectur. JOHN F. IKILINNIORE. JOHN F. D-V'�WER. JOHN E. McNAMAR-A,. DENNIS J. SULLIVAN. WILLIAIM A. HOWARD. JAMES P. BURKE. CHARLES H. GLIDDE N. JOHN F. GLEASON. �. ERNON S. BROWN. MICHAEL W. LYONS. PETER J. DUGrAN. PATRICKH. O'HALLORAN. JOHN O'BRIEN. Appointed by Selectmen APPOINTED OFFICERS. ,U,ngineers of liw Fl-ire Depavoneirt. ORRIN R. HATCH, Chief, JOHN J. MURPHY. JAMES H. JACKSON. Registrany of Voters. GEORGE H. STEVENS. Terin expires April 1912 JAMES P. O?BRIEN. Term expires April 1910 JOHN A. LOYIND. Term expires .April 1411 'WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Clerk, Town Engineer, WILBUR R LEARNED, 6 WATERTOWIN TOWN REPORT Superliri lei rderat of Streets and. Sewers. BARTLEY MALONEY. Deeper of Almshoatse Bawd Pound. GEORGE H. WHITE. Town Physician. DANIEL A_ MALONEY. Inspector of Buildings. WILLIAM H. BENJAMIN. hispector of Cattle and Town. Vocrinarian. EDWAR.D A. MADDEN, Scaler of 117eights and 111easures. JOHN F. KILEY. Inspector cif Afille and Provisions. ARTHUR LAING. ]camitor of Town hull. JOHN F. KILL Y. P thlic Weigher and Super-iiiie adept of Town Scales. NATHAN B. HARTFORD. Inspectors of Poles and Wires. PATRICK J. VAHEY. Agent for tlae Burial of Deceased Soldiers. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE. Agent for the Overseers of the Moor a-pul Town Almoner. "NILLIAM H. BENJr'.IHIN. Public Weighers. MICHAEL HAMROCK. FREDERICK CARTER. STEPHEN W. LIBBY. GUY L. DA.DMUN. JOHN H , JOY. WILLIAM H. PEVEAR. EORGE H. STEVENS. HAROLD R. PEVEAR. WALTER A. DERMON. WILLIAM EASON. LINCOI,N K. ROCKWELL. TOWN OFFICERS 7 Fence Vi e`rrrrers. GEORGE PARKER. MOSES WHITING. WILLIAM I-I. "NILSON. -`field .Drivers. GEORGE H. WHITE and all the regular police officers. .Weasrrrers of 17ood and Bark. NATHAN B. HARTFORD. WILLIAM 14. PEVEAI, HAROLD R. PEVEAR. Goieral Agent for Board; of Health and Prospector of PlumUug, THOMAS B. WISHART. Superintendent of Cemeteries. JACOB C. SAFFORD. Town Caunsek JOHN E. ABBOTT. Spacial Police Officers with Pay when on Duty. ARNOLD HOLMES, CHARLES L. McMANUS. JAMES B. MURPHY. MICIIELE BEAT'RICE. CHARLES H. GL.IDDE I. WILLIA11 D. MAHONEY. WILLIAM LYONS. CHARLES A. DEAN. PATRICK J. VAHEY. FRANCIS HA3%L GEORGE A. PERKINS. JOHN B. LYONS. JAME,S F. iMADDEN, EDWARD COLLIGAN. PETER J, DUGAN, T140AMAS MILLMORE. BARTHOL024EIV CARR. WILLIAM KANALLY. T. FRANK HOLMES. HARRY YORK. JA.COB SAFFORD. WILLIAM GLEA.SON. JOHN C. FORD. JOHN J. VAHEY. GEORGE H. HUDSON. MICHAEL J. McGANN. MICHAIEL W. LYONS. JOHN T. BAILEY. PATRICK H. D'HALLORAN. JOHN W. DYER. JOHN F. KILEY, WILLIAM J. R.YAN. ALBERT F. CUSTIGAN. FLORENCE McAULIFFE. JOHN GALLAGHER. JOHN J. CLIFFORI]. IRVING P. WALKER. GEORGE H. WHITE. + WATi3R,T[3WIki TOWN REPORT Dog O flicer. SAMUEL G. THAYER, F,inanue Connniuce, ROIL E.RT BLYTH Term expires 1010 JAMES H. CA.RROLL, Term expires 1910 JAMES H. L. COON. Term expires 1010 JOSEPH W. GERR'Y. Term expires 1910 ALFRED A. GLIDDEN, Terra expires 1910 WILLIAM J. LOVELL. Term expires 1910 JOHN J. ROCHE. Terin expires 1910 CURT IS W. B I BY, Term expires 1911 CORNELIUS O'COINTNELL. Term expires 1911 H. NEWTON IM ARSBAL.L. Terin expires 1911 BARTLETT M. SLIAW. Tenn expires 1911 CI-iESTER SPRAGUE Term expires 1911 CORNELIUS J. REG:' N. Torn expires JAMES H. VAHEY. Terin expin-s HERBEZRT COOLIDG E. Terin expires 1912 THOMAS F. GALLAGHER. Term expires 1912 JOI-N G. HAGBERG. Term expires 1912 DAME, J. IvIeAULIFFE. Terra expires 1912 FRED W. MacFARLAND, Term expires 1912 ART H U R li . O' E I L, Term expires 1912 GEORGE S. WRIGHT. Teral expires 1912 REPORT OF SELECTMEN. 'J'o 11re Cifizcns of ihc Town. of Watertown: The undersigned, Selectmen, of Watertown, hereby submit their report of the departments under their control for the year ending.Ducen-fiber 31, 1909, Finances. The fiscal year just ulosed for the Town has been one of substantial and altogether satisfactory municipal progress. The financial prospect at the beginning of the year -was not particularly attractive. The spectre of the old deficit—the result of no man's dishonesty, but the logical outcome of many years' indulgence and general laxity, in which the Town Meeting had its share—was still sitting up with us, strong and vigorous, and not at all anxious to efface itself. The books of the Town showed large assets in the shape of uncollected taxes, but even gilt-edge securities are not of much service in paving bills until they can be reduced to cold cash, and the debcs of 1008 to the extent of approximately 35.5,000, legitimately and properly contracted by the several depart- nients, within dic wrivifnis approprWicd for dicir respedive. uses, could not be paid because morc- than 8100,000 of uncollected taxes, incItIding 1908, was outstanding. The year previously the Town had inaugurated an era of retrenchment, and although even, department had practised rigid econorny it was not easy to steer clear at cmcc of all the old ruts, and consequentIv the various boarcls of governinent incurred bills amounting In all to *10,000 in excess of the appropriations of that year. Even on that showing there would be a com- fortable paper halancc on our side of the ledger, but paper ])alai-lc(-,s arc very deceptive, and not at all satisfying. Ready money was needed and a special Town Meeting held in January two months in advance of the regular time—authorized the WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT borrowing of .5,50,000 of the annual " anticipation of tares " loan. The theory of that loan is that it is made; in anticipation of the debts of the current year, and to be paid cuff hater in the year by the tax receipts of the same year. But that theory receives a severe shoel, when the tag receipts of the previous year are see far behind that the 8-50,000 borrowed is s-wallowed up at once pitying for 1908 and nover has a chancy; to fret even started on 1909 h-sills, Then came t1w regular " Annual AMec}ting " at which ap- propriations -vcre made:, ;iiid the balance of the " anticipation of tastes " loan was authorized. It is at this point that btig- bea.r number two makes its annual appearance—the Town's note for 8100,000, due: in April. 'Thus vanishes immediately one-third of the " anticipation loan," before the tares of that year are assessed. A gradual annual reduction of this note is the best that can be expected here, and that should be begun at once. The Tovm wisely decided to get rid of the deficit in one swallow, althottgh to do so'meant a substantial increase of the tax burden for one year, With that out of the -way a now deficit began to threaten when the Town at the first session of the Annual lfceting, figuring on a receipt of ' 1 ,000 from the tit. Auburn Cemetery Trustees, for the sale of the Stone prop- erty for cernetery purposes, appropriated that aniount from " Treasury Receipts " account to be applied against the regular appropriations, The meeting afterwards re-fusod the offer of the 'Trustees, and the. $12,000 never came in to the Town Treasury, but in the apportionment of the new Corpora- tion Tax, the Town received enough more than had been anticipated to square its account again. With the deficit then paid up, the doubles problem presented was something like this—first, the various departments under otzr control, with smaller appropriations than for many years, Were to be conducted not only without any impairment of efficiency, but with a greater efficiency than before, and on strictly business principles—arid secondly, we were to bring to bear such, influence as we might upon another department, REPORT v? SELECTMEN 1l not under our control, and over which we had only the most limited authority, to provide the money needed to meet the Town"s obligations, and to keep all, -thc departznents, run.- nirg. Neither preposition -vjTas without its difficulties Retrench- ment does not appeal strongly to subordinates who have seldom felt the curb, and habits of long standing are not cor- rected in a night. There are those estimable citizens toot who som(-,tij-,,es cry loudly for reformation and retrenchment, whose enthusiasm suffers a severe chill when the trail leads to their own door. Nevertlieless the first part of the proposi- tion was simpler than the second, because to carry out one's own ideas of economy and duty is easier than to impress them on somebody else who has ideals of duty of his own, and whc may not take kindly even to friendly suggestions. Early in the year, 'Mr. Charles W. Stone, who had seared as Town Treasurer for a dozen }Tears, xvith an honorable and use- ful career covering a. whole generation further back as Select- man and member of the: School Committee, found it necessary because of advancing age to tender his resignation, to take effect upon the: election and tlualificatimi of his successor. Belicving that the Town should have in this responsible position a man of broad business training, sound judgment, discreet, upright and active, the Board, after a long search, tendered the position to Mr. Harry W. Brigham, a native of Watertown, formerly a bookkeeper in the Union Market National Dank, later for fifteen years conhdcntial secretary to our distinguished townsman -Mr. H. Clay Derby, and ob- tai.jaed his acceptance. Mr. Brigha,m's administration of the office-, boginnin- at a most difficult tirne is mid-year, has been most efficient, and we believe the Town will be fortunate if it can retain him, We wish at this time to call attention to the salary paid the Treasurer— 1,000 grossly? inadequate for the duties and responsibilities of an official who handles more than S700,000 of the Town's money each year. The Town should take earning from the lesson which so many ether munici- palities lave Icarned to their sorrow—that it is poor business 12 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT judgment to economize in the salaries paid to responsible officials. " The laborer i.3 worthy of his hirc," and a small salary attracts only a-cheap inan, and such a one is a bad investment for anv Town. lVe recommend, therefore, that the salary of the Town Treasurer be made $1500 T)cr year, and for similar reasons the Tax Collector's salury should be increased to-the same figure. About the time that the new Treasurer was installed the bond of the Tax Collector was cancelled by, the Surety Com- pany, anti the Collector was required to furnish a rex surety. This was done, but as the lao-nd offered did not contain the full statutory requirernents, it was dechryed and finally ane in the statutory for-in was filed and acceptud. The Board met frequently w,ith the Tax Collector (Turing the year tio -urge more aggressiveness in the collection of the unpaid taxes, but in spite of all that -N�.-c could do the receipts came in slowly. The notes and bands of the Town, the State and county assessments, and the regular pay-rolls had to be pro- vided for, so that the current bills beginning 'with September had to wait. The problem k�,-as simple enough, and its solution was known to the Board, but the Icey to it iN,,as In other hands. The Town owed a certain arnount of moncy. There -was clue the Town, from the taxes prior to the, present year, a suni much in excess of the amount required to cancel its current* debts. Every other municipality sells the property for the taxes after one year. The statutes make taxes a lien on real estate for two years. Watertown, through its Tax Collecting Department, had extended. credit in many instances for four Mears and more. When the situation became acute auxin, and the suggestions of this Board had not brought about the desired results, it was decided that the time for heroic action had come, that the exact situation should be called to the attention of the Town at a special meeting and the responsibility placed Where it belonged. The outcome was a vote to Instruct the Collector to publish " forthwith " all unpaid property taxes prior to NOR. Again the Board advised with the Collector, urged immediate compliance with both the letter and the RBPORT OF SELECTMEX 13 spirit of the vote, and even furnisherl assistance paid frorn our own appropriation to facilitate the work, laying particular emphasis on the idea that every property owner should be. treatcd t:xactiv alike no matter what his standing or influence might be. The result of this whole campaign is that the unpaid tax list comes nearer to being cleaned up than ever before, but more important still, every obligation of the Town that matured in 1909 and every bill contracted in that year have now been paid in full (except a small overdraft in the Highway Depa-ftnient, which must be reported to the Annual Meeting,), Town bunds that matured January I have been redeemed, and the close of the books for the year shows a very substantial balance with which to finish the term of office which wilt cnd with the March meeting. Certification of Loans. In January we made an arrangement with the City Trust Company, of Boston, wherebv all Town loans should be certified by said company. Their certificate is attached to each advertisement for the loan, and they guarantee the authority for it and the genuineness of the signatures. In this wav the Town gets a betWr market for its loans and the protection given the bidders enables them to give the Town better rates, Disclosures of the past few months in other municipalities have pointed out the wisdom of this protection for hivestor and Town alike. Summarized, therefore, our financial condition at this time shows to this advantage over the situation year ago: 1. The deficit of S,53,000 is wiped out. 2. The Town borrow-ed 85D,000 in January, 1909, in anticipation of the taxes of 1909 to pay the bills of the last four months of 1908, and then had to report an excess of over- draft of S10,000, and an unpaid Galen Street Bridge balance of $5,000. Those bills are paid, every bill of 1909 is paid, and the overciraft will not reach $400, w1iile several departments show substantial credit balances. 14 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT 3. A definite and thoroughly up-to-date system has been installed in the Treasurer's and :auditor's Departments. 4. The old evil of needless overdrawing of appropria- tions seems to have been effectu ly stopped. 5. The campaign for the reduction of the unpaid tax list has resulted in receipts from this solarcc, of about $70,000 in excess of last year. 6. The. Town Debt has been reduced from 5757,025 to $724,725, 7. Altogether the Town is better off to the extent of about $160,000, then we were in January, 1909. 8. The loans of the Town have the additional safe- guard of being authenticated by a responsible Trust Company. 7f the ToiNrn meeting will now do its part, the tax rate for 1910 should not be more than $19 per thousand, and careful management during the year will make it lower still in 1.9M11, Police Department.. The organization of this department has been the same as in previous years excepting that the rank of Inspector was revived and conferred can Patrolman ,John L. Andrews. Since the retirement of Inspector L. A. Shaw the grade has remained vacant. Conditions in this department are far from ideal. The Town has been reasonably free From crime of a serious nature, and some advance has been inane in the abatement of certain lawless conditions that for many years have had a strong foot- hold, but candor e<ompeis the admission that all has not peen accomplished that might be expected from a well disciplined., harmonious, t4Eective police: system. The department has undoubtedly been handicapped by conditions beyor d control, e.g., the death of Patrolman Regan, the absence from duty of erg-eant Coleman for eight weeks and of Patrolman Brown since September 7 Fast—the two latter on full pay as the rules require when officers are injurc(l in the performance of duty---- so that since last May the: dc!partment has never had its full strength. However, the fault lies deeper than that. All the REPORT OF SELECTMEN blame does not rest within the department; some of it belongs outside, Much of it is the logical result of a system that makes the rahldng positions in the department the subject of annual political barter, so that no matter what ntay be desired this year the prudent man, who has his daily bread to consider and is tberefore anxious to hold his place, knows that there are many years coming after this one, and so he will try to maintain the balance, always leaning in the direction to- wards -which the needle of public opinion seems to point. Harmony, discipline, mutual confidence, besides intetrrity and sincerity, are necessary in a. police department if it is to be a real factor in enforcing the law. The lawless elements know that and when they cannot make any headway against the last two qualities, they destroy the first three and their ob- ject is secured, And the other citizen, however law-abiding or sincere he lnay be, who mixes in where he does not belong, who encourages revolt where there should be unity, is just as much an enemy of the public good as the man who has in- terests to protect. The salvation of this department then is that every man who believes in the equal enforcement of the law, not persecutingly, but fairly and honestly, should stand squarely back of any sincere effort to promote harmony, to enforce discipline and stamp out insubordination, distrust and favoritism, and when that is done results will come. This department needs a safe for the protection of records and. property in its possession. It also needs a rogues' gallery cabinet. Almshouse. Little need be said of this department more than to refer to the report of the keeper. The department has been well administered, the house and grounds are in good condition, the inmates contented and all has been done within the appropriation. If every department was as well conducted the labors of the Beard would be lightened considerably.. 10 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Outside Aid. Mr. George F. Robinson, Almoner, tendered his resignation in March and Mr. William H, Benjamin was appointed to succeed him. All who were receiving Town aid were notified in August that if they desired it continued they should make new application so that each cage might be freshly considered and adjusted, and at the same time it was decided to limit the anicunt paid for rent in any case to SS per month. The ad- ministration of this department requires judginent, considera- tion and tact of a high order, and Mr. Benjamin has given splendid service. The new histories of cases made by him permitted a readjusti-nent which will serve its purpose—the protection and care of the worthy poor. New Officers. Three new officers have cume into the service of the Town during the year. Harry W, Brigham, Town Treasurer; William P. McGuire, Town Clerk, and Irving B. Coburn, Auditor. All have given spIcridid service to the Town. The salary of the Auditor has been made $1,500, and we have already recommended the same amount for the Treasurer and the Tax Collector. The salary of the Town Clcrk has been $500 for twenty years. The work has increased proportionately with the growth of the Town, and any nian who performs the duties of the position as they should be is worth double that figure, and we recommend that the salary be made $1000 per year. Highways. A straight appropriation for highways, bridges and culverts was made of 829,000. Ift. Bartley Maloney was reappointed Superintendent of Streets and Sewers at a salary of $1500 -9cr year, from May 1, 1009, and Mr. 11, rilbur F. Learned was reappointed Town Engineer at a salary of S-51500. For a detailed account of what has been donp by these departments reference should be made to their reports. REPORT OF SELECTMEN 17 Further efforts were made, during the year to eliminate the political influence that had formerly obtained a. strong foot- hold in these departments, and we are glad to announce that -now these important departments are free frorn politics. The. Superintendent of Streets and Sewers has been givers opportun- ity to hire men whom he thought were fatted to do the work, with the understanding that the Board Nvould bold trim per- sonally responsible for everything ill his departments. The result of this has been a more efficient management and better cot-Iditiori of highways than we have ever had. Two years ago the Torn had to pay $1.10 per ton for ,cra ked stone. Last year we reduced the price to $1.05 per tan, and this year we bought tho best cracked stone in the market delivered here at ' 1.00 per ton. Bids were received and a contract awarded to �N arren Brothers Company, of Boston, for asphalt paving and repairing in Watertown Square, at a price of $3.00 per square yard for new work with a concrete base of six inches, and $2.25 per square yard for repair work, Whrjn the No rl- was completed it was fmind to be a much larger job than had been reported to its, and although we put on the Boston Elevated Railway Company and the Newton Street Railway their share of the expense we still had a bill to pay of over 5200. A part of this expanse was necessitated by the widen- ing, of Galen Street, but eras left for the Highway Department to pay for; a. five-year guarantee was given on the new Nvork. Other important vrork during the year was the making of Fayette Street under a special appropriation, the resurfacing of Ilt. Auburn Street from Com an Street to Bailey Road. on the south side of the street, and considerable -work on the north side besides. Common Street on the hill received a thorough coat of macadarn and a new gutter was laid of paving stones on the west side of the street. NItich important work must be, done: the following year, and Ave recommend that an appropriation be made of $30.000 for high hays, bridges and culverts. The streets most in need of repairs are Mt. Auburn from Spruce Street to Mt. Aubur-ii, and Arsenal Street on booth sides, for the greater part of its entire length. Other streets is WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT in need of repairs are Carroll, Franklin, School, Adams Avenue, Watertown, Hovey, Kaple, Washburn and Hillside Road. Sewers. Five thousand dollars were appropriated for the Serer Department in the Kareb TQwrn Meeting, and a special ap- propriation of 1200 in the nionth of December. Owing; to the large numberof new buildings erected this year it was neces- sary to ask for this last sum, It is a source of gratification to see building operations going coil, so that permits are issued for 8375,000 worth of new buildings. Sewers were laid in North Beacca Streit from School 'Street to Beechwood Avenue, across Louise Street, down Arsenal Street to the house lately occupied by George A. Sawyer Sewers were also laid in Katherine Road and Berkeley Street. Louise and Berkeley Streets being private ways, releases were taken from the owners, giving the Town the right to lay main drains and common seivers therein, and these releases have been recorded at the registry of deeds in East Cam- bridge. Our engineer is now making a special study of the conditions at Riverton and North Watertown as regards the seivers, and, his reports are printed elseirlicre in this book. We recommend $5000 as an appropriation for suers the corning year, and special appropriations for tLe sewers should it be deemed advisable to extend the same in Riverton and North Watertown. State Highway. The Town bid for the work to be done on lfain Strcet by the Massachusetts I3igliw-ay Commission, and the contract was awarded the Town at forty-six cents per square yard far two inches of niaca,dam with ta.rvia. from Lexington Street to the Waltham line. The work ivas done to the entire satisfaction of the State and we received about $5000 for the job. Sidewalks. The Board has continued the policy adopted last year of doing our own concrete work with Town labor; the appropria- t REPORT OF SELECTASEN 19 tion for the same being �S2500, with an unexpended balance of 305.12. We do not have the credits belonging to this department received frorn owners where new work is done, although we do have to expend the whale cost thcrcof. Mang of the owners of new houses are calling for granatithic sidewalks and curbing, and while this department has to pay the full cost tliereof, under the ley-laws, we do not receive the: one-half cost paid in by the owners, which is credited to the 'Treasury Receipts Department. In one instance this year we paid out something over two hundred dollars, almost oue-tenth of our appropriation, without being credited gone cent with what was paid in. Some method should be devised whereby we either receive these credits or our appropriation is increased. NVe recommend an appropriation of ' 3000 for the corning year. Street Watering. An appropriation of $7500 was made for this purpose at the Town Meeting in March, and there remained an uuexpended balance of . 1U8.:b0 from last year. Under a vote of the Town the Selectmen were authorized to experiment with oil and ether dust-layiiYg preparations. First, we tried the Goad Roads prepax'ativn on Galen Street but the same proved a failure and we refused to pay for the sail and returned it to the owners. Second, we tried tarvia., or distilled tar, on Mt. Auburn Street, putting can a coat of tarvia on the ma.cadain as the street was being resurfaced, together with a sealing coat of tarvia, after the street was finished. This worked to our entire satisfaction and foraged to be a dust preventative as well as a protection from the ever-wear- ing automobiles, Third, the Standard Oil preparation was also tried on Mt. Auburn 'Street between the Baptist Church and Palfrey Street. We were disappointed in the results -obtained from this preparation, and after each rain the street had a muddy appearance so that it became necessary to scrape up the mud surface and remove the same. 20 p o Rj, I'Ve used tarvia Prelmrations with good resuits oil Church, Galen, Alt. Auburn, Orchard, Spring and 11"ainut Streets. We recommend its further use tile coming year on main th orough fares that are now in good conditicn, and ask that a 11 sum of $7500 be appropriated for 1910 for street jV'atering Purposes. Drainage. During the year no appropriation ivas made for drainalge, strictly speaking, thus -making two years in succession Without any appropriation or work being done to relieve the needs of our people, except 111cidental -work done by the Highway Department when resurfacing streets. A special appropriation was made of 4I 1),')()g to cover the cost of lo-wering the main sever under Charles River, extend- ing the Outfall Drain out and into Charles River, also the drain from North Beacon Street, and the building of a concrete drain from Treadaw-ay Brook to the Outfall Drain in Spring Street. All of this work was clone aith the Town labor during this summer when the river was low, and while the first part of the work- above named was being done it was no rare sight to See engineers and experts cm-ne from tt distance to see a server pipe two feet in dialllutur lacing lowered across the river without even interrupting the flaw of the -sew-age therein. Too much credit can-not be given to our Superintendent of Streets and Sewers for the sUccessful termination of this hazardous piece of work and the fact that the whole work -was completed -within the appropriation and Without any mishap. . It is with pleasure that we report that the hooding of cellars between Spring Street and Mt. Aubtirli Street is now. a t1iing of the past as the drain connecting Treada-%vay Broo-k with the Outfall Drain has relieved that particular district from damage caused by freshets. lt is highly imporvant, however, to contiiitle the Outfall' Drain from a point Ili Sprint;iprinly Street to the Nblic Library in order to take care of the great amount of water that comes REPORT OF SELECTMEN 21 dwam the railroad tracks. References shiculd lie made to our last reports for this work. Some provision must also be made for the €lr ina.ge in other parts of the Town, especially in the east end of the Town, fronh School Street to Arlington Streit, It is useless to ex- pend large sums of money building good roads unless the drainage problem is first taken care of, and we recgtnmend a straight appropriation of ten thousand dollars each year for drainage until the To-,,,,n shall have been drained, and we cite as prece dent the: city of 1-1clrose which has been authorized by the Legislature to expo-nd S 100,000 for drainage. Engineering. The Board recoinmernds that, a separate appropriation be made for the En-iueering Department, of $3000. It is im- possible: for one department 11ieitlh two heads to be managed to advantage without having the appropriations kept separate, One branch of department may need something very much and go ahead and order it, CrTIly tO find out that the depart- inent is out of ftuids and not aide to pay for it at that time. Therefore, it is Undesirable that the highway appropriation be saddled with the expense of mallitaining the engineering farce as it is at present. Fire Department. This an-n of the public ser%•ice has proven its eHzciency the past year as never before, particularly on account of the har- mony that; prevails aihhong the 'members, the promptness in answ-ering alarms and the successful efforts towards. locating the heart of fires by intelligent direction arced courageous co-operation of the officers and men. The extraordinary number of calls answered by the depart- ment this year, some unnecessary and some maliciously false, has had its effect on horses and apparatus, btst at the present time the complement'of horses consists of fithc aninhals in g0C)d condition and the apparatus is in good condition, the pressing needs being repairs on Nosey Wagon No. l and the purchase of a thousand feet of new libse. F 22 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The work demanded of the department the past year has thoroughly demonstrated the valve of the combination chemical anti ladder truck, ,and the desirability of providing a permanent man and horse for Bose 2 and the organization and equipment of a hose company at North Watertown. These matters should receive early and favorable considera- tion and action despite the fact that this Town has been particularly fortunate in escaping the large Tires that have occurred in other towns having residential and manufacturing districts composed and situated similar to those in Watertown, Street Lights. The street lighting service of the Edison Company has proven eininently satisfactory, the company having carefully observed the spirit and letter of its contract. Sonia new lights have been installed and orders given for the installation of more, the object in selecting locations berg to provide illumination for street corners, cross reads and isolated neighborhoods. The continuation of such a policy will result in keeping AVatertmva as it is today, one of the, best lighted towns in the State. Some of the installations for which orders have been placed have been delayed by the rejection by our Superintendent of Poles and Wires of poles that were hauled to the rnsp(-ctit-e: places, but which would not have been suitable for such pur- poses. As soon as weather l:ennits, si"nooth straight poles will be substituted and the mew lights put in service. The Edison Company offers to co-operate with the Town officials in the determination to place upon our highways only such poles as are satisfactory in size and appearance, well painted, carrying the neatest and latest futures and lamps. Poles and 'dares. The poles and wires of the Town have received the most careful and thorough attention at the hands of the superintend- ent with the result that during the late blizzard, when the telephone and light wires Nvere seriously damaged and those REPORT OF SELECTMEN 2 services crippled, there was no intermption of otir police and fire-alarm signal services. Inspection of Buildings. Careful attention is directed to the report of the Inspector of Buildings shcming the large number of permits issued and the value of the proposed buildings, a very considerable addition to the real estate holdings in the Town. Town Hall. This old historic building, destined in all probability to be used for considerable time to cone for Town meetings, spacial affairs and Torun offices, is in fair{condition, but could be much improved for its various uses by painting the outside and inside, changing some or all of the electric light fixtures, installing a metal ceiling, replacing some windows and doors and repairing the others and providing some ne-w and needed toilet accommodations. P. S RSTIELD CUN N IFF,. WALTER C. STONE, CHARLES A. YOR . Sekdmen of VVaterioz n. REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE, To the Honorable Board of Selechmn, Gentlemen: I have the honor to submit my tenth annual report as Chief of Police for the year ending December 31, 1909. Department Organization. Chief, Daniel H. Coonev. Licutcnant, 'Thomas F. F eons. Sergeant, William P. Coleman. Inspector, Jahn L. Andrews. Roster. allic Nntiv'ty Data of Aiopolutment Daniel H. Cooney Massachusetts April 16, 1384 Thomas F. Lyons hfassachustAts , September 20, 1884 John F. Dwyer �laNachusetts May. lei, 1890 William P. Coleman Ireland August 9, 189S John F. Alihnore 1lassachusetts August 9, 1898 Dennis J. Sullivan Connecticut November 11, 1899 John E. -NIcllamara Massachusetts November 11, I899 William A. Howard �Ia,ssaehttsetts October 26, 1000 jaames P. Burke 1hissachusetts October 6, 1000 Jahn L. Andmivs M:t--sachuse:tts March 16, 1906 Jerermiah. J, Regan* �I<<ssachusetts March 16, 1906 John F. Gleason Kassatchusetts October 12, 1906 Vernon S. Brown Nova Scotia. December 28, 1906 $ Charles H. Glidden Massachusetts November 5, 1009 Patrolmen Jeremiah J. Regan died June 4, 1009, and Charles H. Glidden was appointed to fill the vacancy. Patrolman began was appointcd to the department, March 16, 1906 He was an honest, conscientious officer, a credit to the department, a goad husband and a kind farther. His,lass will be mourned by his many friends. *Diet! Juttt: 4. 1009.009. R1 POI-',T OF CHIEF OF POLICE `5 a Aemoriam APPOINTED PATROLMAN MARCH 16, 1906 DIFD JUKE 4, 1909 261 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Arrests. Total number of arrests 442 Males 431 Females 11 Residents 262 Non-residents 180 Nationality. Armenia 12 British .provinces 21 Canada 9 England 9 Finland 1 Germany 1 Greece 1 Holland 1 Ireland 67 Italy 55 Norway 3 Russia, 4 Scotland 3 South African I United States 254 Causes of Arrests. Assault and battery 31 Assault with dangerous weapon 2 Assault on an officer 7 Assault with intent to murder I Bastardy 2 Breaking and entering 19 Breaking window glass Contempt of Court I Cruelty to animals 2 Carrying concealed weapons 4 Drunkenness 202 Disturbing the peace 7 Discharging firearms in public streets 8 Defaulted 4 REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE 27 Gaming on Lord's Day G Having registered jars (not his own) 1 Injuring property* 1 Interfering with operating street ear 1 Larceny 19 Lewd and lascivious conduct l Malicious mischief 1 Non-support 8 Present at gaming Receiving stolen goods I Removing danger lights Stubborn child 4 Threatening 3 Trespassing 5 Track walking 2 Vagrancy 2 Violation cigarette iaw 3 Violation liquor law 10 Violation probation 1 Wilfully removing a feric c 5 Disposition of Arrests. Cases were disposed of as follows: Appeal to the Superior Court and bond given fl Committed to jail in default of hail 12 Committed to House of Correction can sentence 23 Committed to House of Correction for non-payment of fine 6 Committed to State Farm h Committed to Massachusetts Reformatory 1 Committed to State Prison 1 Committed to Industrial School 2 Conurdtted to Lyman School 3 Turned over to out-of-town, officers 2 Discharged by Court after arraignment 79 Placed on file 4 Placed on probation 37 Released from lockup 130 Defaulted 4 28 WATLRTOWN TOWN REPORT Police Signal System. The Police Signal System (Garrlowell) has given as good service during the past year as could be expected, considering the time it has been in use. I recommend that one additional box be installed to be located on the corner of Watertown and Galen Streets. The system has twelve boxes located as follows: 12 Corner Irving and Arsenal Streets. 13 Corner Elton and Nichols .Avenues. 14 Union Market Depot. 15 Corner Arlington and Arsenal Streets. 21 I�forse Street, opposite Dark Street. 22 Pleasant Street, opposite Bemis Depot. 23 Corner Green and Main Streets, 24 Sycamore Strec-t.. 31 Corner Church 81 reet and Marion Road. 32 Corner Otis and Alt. Auburn Streets. 33 {Corner School and llt. Auburn Streets. 34 Corner Cottage: and Mt. Auburn Streets. Duty calls stilt in by day patrolmen 9724 Duty calls sent in by night patrolmen 15,651 Telephone calls 5151 Miscellaneous Mork Doze by the Department. Accidents reported 31 A7ribulance calls 41 Buildin-s found open 41 Cass investigated 16 Defective streets and sidewalks reported 67 Defective eater pipes reported 19 Defective wires reported 43 Disturbances suppressed 14 Dugs killed 68 Fire alarms reported. 102 Fires put out without alarms 2 Lanterns placed can dangerous places 34 Lost children returned to their homes 4 REPORT OPCHIEF OF POLICE 29 Medical Examiner cases 6 Obstructions removed 7 S,::k and injured cared for 43 Stray teams cared for 5 Street lights reported out (arc) 133 Street lights reported out (incandescent) 2666 Search warrants for gaming 4 Search warrants for liquors 7 Search warrants for stolen property 2 Crime. During the year the departmk- t has had to deal with almost every known crirne. On the night of September 7, Officer Vernon S. Brown was spat while in the performance of his duty, by an unknown assailant. Officer Brown proved to be a man of courage and did not lose sight of his cowardly assailant until help had come to him. Later Officer Brown was given medical attendance and then removed to the Waltham Hospital_ The man who did the shooting -was tried and found guilty of attempted murder and was sent to State Prison for a terra of thirteen Mears. There were also two other shooting affairs during the year, ti but neither was of a very serious character. Estimates of Wages and Running Expenses for 1910. (Wagges based on prc5uiit raLing) Superior Officers $4,535 80 Patmlmen 9,855 00 Fourth of July and extra work 200 00 flay and grain 1`5 00 Shoeing 30 00 Janitor and stableman 120 00 Lighting and fuel 180 00 Telephones 3(l 00 Food foi- prisoners 10 00 Incidentals, 20 00 515,155 90 30 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Reco= mendations The patrol wagon to be put into the paint shop and properly painted and put in a proper condition, for it is very much needed. The Police Station should have the painting all renewed, the wfllls tinted and the ceiling whitewashed. Conclusion. My thanks are due the Committee on Police for advice and assistance, also to manor citizens for valuable information received, -7nd last, but not least, I desire to tender to the members of the department my deep appreciation for their loyal co-operation, Respectfully, DANIEL H. COONEY. Chief of Police. REPORT OF ALMONER. To Elie Overseers of the Poor, Gent ien 1 herewith submit the annual report from this office for the year ending December 31, 1909, Total number persons aided 210 Families, 41. Having settlement in Watertown, 139 Raving settlement in other cities and towns, 32 Having settlement in town but living in other Cities and towns, 18 Having no settlement, 21 Aided in. Hospitals, 21 Boston City Hospital, 3 Waltham Hospital, 9 Tewksbury State Hospital, 9 Massacliusetts General. Hospital, 1 Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM H. BENJ MIN, A Imoner. REPORT OF THE ALMSHOUSE. To the Honorable Board of Selectinen, Goielemen I respectfully submit the following report for the year ending December 31, 1909. This institution has been kept up to its high standard of cleanliness and comfort, and all supplies purchased have been of good quality. Repairs have been made to the entrances, supports strength- ened, a number of new screens have been made, and soma re- paired. miner repairs hay a also been made to the steam bailer. Part of a partition uuas removed in the basement,raking a new entrance from the laundry and kitchen to the dining-roam through the pantry, tbereby saving a large amount of Labor.. I would recommend that repairs be made to the almshouse and woodshed this corning year, The house needs shingling, and both the house and, shed need a coat of paint and it should be done in the near future. Both of the cook stoves are unlit for use and l would recom- mend the immediate purchase of a tic�v stave, do a-,gay with the two old ones, and save the amount of coal consumed by one Stove. The cesspool and drain have given no troubie, and will probably not for another year at least. ,About two acres of land. were planted, the usual amount of vegetables raised, and the surplus sold. The balance of the land was leased at a good rental. The net cost at the almshouse has been $2,483.15, showing a decrease of Sa 17.66 over the preceding year notwithstanding the high cost of living; there are supplies on hand amounting to $2147.50, which would show the average cast per inmate to . be $4.30 as against $4.99, being the cost of the preceding year. In the early part of the year about .sixteen cords of heavy timber ivere donated to this department by the Highway REPORT OF AL ISHOUSE 33 Department. The same was saNved and split and delivered to the outside poor on orders froin the Almoner. The Outside Aid Department reimbursed this department at the rate of $2 each load, which consisted of about two feet of hard pine wood of excellent quality. Several of the oldest inmates, four in number, have passed away, two with a complication of diseases, one from a paralytic shock and one from cancer, There are at present ten inmates, four of whore are invalids. The Town physician, Dr. Daniel A. Maloney, has given excel- lent care to the ininates when they have been sick, calling at least once a day for anon lis until he was taken ill in August; since that time Dr. C. S. Emerson has been acting Town physician, and has been very +ceit�cientious in the discharge of his duties. There have been twenty-three inmates the past year, the average number being ten. Males Foinales Taal Number of inmates January 1, 1909, 4 6 10 Admitted during the year, 4 9 13 Discharged during the year, 6 7 13 Number of inmates December 31, 1909, 2 8 10 Tour deaths. Financial Statement. Receipts Miscellaneous sales of wood S20 25 Outside Aid Department, sale of wood 84 00 City of M"orcester, board of inmate 1 50 City of Marlboro, board of inmate 5 00 Lovell Brothers, rent of land 250 00 Outside Aid Department, sale of wood 130 00 Sale of produce 231 23 Bessie D. White,board 45 00 Miscellaneous f8 25 Paid to the To-wdTreasurer $ 85 23 Bi s receivable. Outside Aid Department, due for wood $20 00 . 34 WATBRTOWN TOWN Ida PORT A pproPrIzation Almshouse $3300 00 Town physician 300 00 $3600 00 Expen tithes .Minshouse, scc Auditor's Report 3`88 38 Town physician, see Auditor's Deport MO 00 Balance H 62 3600 00 I would respectfully reconiniend that the ruin of $3500.00 be appropriated for the tise of this department for the onsuinff year, GEOR E K WHITE, Kccper of A Inashouse and Pair-nd. REPORT OF 1NSPECTOR OF POLES AND WIRES. To Ow Honorabk Board of SelecWwjr, Gentlemen: The following report relating to work done in the Department of Poles and Wires for the year ending . December 31, 1909, is herewith respectfully submitted. Set five 30-foot chestnut poles. Four in Holt Street, one at corner of Cottage Street. Set one 3 -foot cliestnut pale— Morse Street. Old poles were decayed and broken. off. Changed location of wires on lbiain Street. Run thorn on tarp of pales, according to old location were under telephone wires. Run about nine miles of No. 9 iron wire covered. Miles Main Street between Howard Street and Waltham line I Mt. Auburn Street between Arlington Street and Common Street 3 Cottage Street and Melenldy Avenue Arsenal Street A Pleasant Street 2 Morse and Summer Streets Lexington Street I Spruce Street Used 135 cross-arins and fittings. Used 43 porcelain knobs and serev,7s. Used 40 pounds of tape. Used 5 pounds of solder. Used I box of paste. Painted arms and four poles belonging to the Twxrr. Put in one new tapper. Transferred five fire faxes on to new poles. Transferred two police boxes on to new poles. 36 WATERTOW.N TOWN REPORT Used 24 insulated Battens. Used 4 house iron brackets. Used 225 feet of No. 14 R. C. wire Used 300 feet of No. 6 weather--proof wire 1 new fixture in pate where wires cross railroad tracks. 1 new pallet guide in No. 5 strikes- at Coolidge School. I new main spring in No. 4 striker in Town Hall. Transferred u1ires to new poles set in by Telephone Com- pany and EleetriclLight Company as .follows; Pleasant Street, Morse Street, Main Street, Common Street, Marion Road, Marshall Street, Garfield Street, Bailey load, Arsenal Street, Irving Street, Nichols Aventi , and at Boston & Maine Railroad track. Insulated wires in trees where they come in contact with limbs of trees, and pulled tap slack wires when the poles pulled out of lire. Repaired underground cable on Galen Street, corner of Water Street. Abolished one line of poles on Irving Street Between River- side Street and Irving Park. Had electric light wires transferred to telephone poles. Condemned crooked poles on Barnard Avenue and Winsor Avenue. Inspected 40 houses newly wired. Cleaned and ailed boxes, bath police and fire ala.rni, painted both strikers. Tired for one light in, Selectmen's rooin. Wired for two lights in Auditor's office. Removed: wires from Mr. Hartford's house, corner of Fifield Street, to new poles set on corner of Fifield and Irving Streets. Reset three poles on Dolt Street, broken off. Changed location of poles at Poor Farm from trees to east side of driveway. Changed location of box 212 to the and of Ladd's Avenue. Electric light at said location. REPORT OF 1.14SPECTOR OF POLBS AND NVfRES 37 Cleaned and repaired machine in Police Office, and cleaned and repaired three tappers. Put in 125 glasses in fire alarm boxes. All the above work was done satisfactorily, and is running : in goad order. Expenditures. Salary for Wire Inspector $1118 00 Labor—linemen and diggers 00 Pettingell-Andrews Co., wire, arms and fittings 205 56 Town of Brookline, wire 10 0.0 Carfares 11 47 Watertown Press, books and cards 11 25 Patrick Morley, expressing wire and arms 10 6$ C. H. Spring & Co., pales 14 00 P. J. Vahey, telephone is 39 T. F. Kelly, horse and wagon fib 04 Leiiis Barney, labor 3 QQ John B. Fifield, paint and hardware 3 66 A. C. Fletcher, paint and hardware 1 30 McLauthlin Bros., books and papers 3 20 Briggs L. Potter, horse and wagon f 25 M. W. Whiting, material and labor 6 27 Ganiewell Co., fuses 3 46 D, A. Meister, repairing ladder and pick 2 45 $1723 36 Balance on hand S 2 6 64 I would recommend that the sung of 2582 be appropriated for the use of the Wire Department for the coming year for the following work that is necessary to be clone. The wires and fixtures along the line of the Boston& Maine Railroad between School Street and Bast Watertown depot are in very poor condition and should be replaced; also new arms and wires through Arsenal and .Arlington Streets to depot, then along the Boston & Maine Railroad to Cottage Street. The total oast of this work would be approximately $250. 3S WATERTOWN TOWr%r REPORT 10 poles on Holt Street and private grounds and cross-arms and fittings $85 00 Fire alarni wires and cross-arins on Pleasant Street between Howard Street and jEtna Mills 80 00 Insulation is worn off the underground wires on Galen Street between Watertown and Morse Streets, needs replacing with now wires 150 00 For replacing old cross-arms throughout the town 100 00 For replacing batteries and elements at Police Station 52 00 For replacing batteries and elements at Engine House 200 00 For new volt ineter 75 00 For new ampere meter 75 00 Paint for police and fire boxes 15 00 Paint for cross-arms and poles I() 00 Reserve funcl in case of damage to boxes or iristru- nients by lightning or other causes 100 00 For teaming and expressing 140 00 Salary for Wire Inspector 12.50 00 $2,582 00 I would recommend all the wires, excepting the trolley wires, on Main Street and Mt. Auburn Street to be put under- ground as it would be much safer for the citizens of the Town and also a great saving to the trees. Respectfully submitted, PATRICK J. VAHEY, Inspector of Poles and Wires. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PARK COMMSSIONERS For the Year 1901). During the past year, oiving to the financial condition of the town, your Park Commissioners have practiced as much pcononiv as was consistent witla the keeping of the pa-rks in a neat and orderly condition, While we have made no exten- sive improvements in any one place, the general appearance of the several parks and deltas has been much improved. This improvement is largely due to this fact that 'Mr. J. C. Safford, Superintendent of Cemeteries, has had charge of the work. Owing to the satisfactory results obtained in the way of better kept grounds, as well as to the fact that the work has been done with less expense to the Town, it has been de- cided to continue with the sanic arrangement for t1w year 1910, The Metropolitan Park ComintsSioners having, favored us with several excellent band concerts held at the foot of Irving Street on the Charles River Reservation, it was thought un- necessary to hold any on Saltonstall Park. At the -request of Mr. J. D. Gilman, Superintendent for the Metropolitan. Park Commissioners, the use of Saltonstall Park was granted for the purpose of holding one of these concerts, This ar- rangement was made, owing to the bad condition of Charles RivL,r Road, which had been oiled a fe'w days PTeViOUS, We have received from citizens living near Saltonstall Park complaints of the nuisance created by persons using that part of the park near the railroad in the evening, and often late into the night. After investigating we reported the condition to the Police Department, asking that every possible ineans be taken to abate the nuisance. Right here we wish to thank the citizens who not only informed us of 40 W_1'CEFZ'rO N TOWN REPORT the existing conditions, but have themselves done muchh in assisting the police to better them. It is with regret that we have to include in our next year's estimate the cost of removing one of the old elms in Salton- stall Park, al o several trees in Whitney Hill Parr. 'those trees, particularly the one in Saltonstall Park, have been tinder theobservation of the Tree Warden for some tlmQ. While we very much regret to lase these trees, the time has arrived when they must conic down. For the year 1910 we reconmmnd an appropriation of $750 to be used for the general care of the parks. Where are a number of improvements to be made which will require large stars of money in the near future, such as the rebuilding of the fence at Whites Avenue, the cleaning up of the lower end of Saltonstall Park near the Public Library, and the leveling and fencing of How Park. 'These improvements are much needed, buV owing to the present financial condition of the Town, we have decided not to ask for the money this }rear. Receipts and Expenditures for the Year 1000. Receipts. Balance of appropriation for 1005 $156 94 Appropriation for 1900 650 00 5306 94 Expenditures. Payroll for general care of parks $367 12 J. C. Safford, services as superintendent 100 00 Jahn. McIntire, pruning 10 00 Patrick Welsh, pruning 5 00 T alerlozwt Trig smu-Enfvrprise, advertising 2 25 W alertown Observer, advertising 2 25 Otis Brothers, cloth 65 A. C. Fletcher, tools and sundries 9 0 A. H. Bartlett, repairing seats 2 00 Moses Whiting, carpenter work 56 48 B. I,,'. Potter, teani 4 00 REPORT OF PARK Ct MUTSSIONERS 4.1 New England Nurseries, shrubs $11 00 National Express, expressing 98 Thomas Quirk, loam 8 00 Newton & Watertown Gas Light Cc., electric light 1 04 J. O'Hearn, repairing fence 6 28 Balance to Treasury Receipts account 229 40 806 '94 Respectfully submitted., W. W. NORCROSS, Chairman. JAMES P. FORD, f H. LUCAS, Clerk. REPORT OF THE MOTH DEPARTMENT. To the Ho7ior•able Board of Selcct yen, Gevllern r.: The folio-wing report of the Mudi Department is herewith respectfully submitted: It is gratifying to the department to report that, so far as the gypsy and browntail nboths are concerned, the trees of Watertoxvii have never been in letter cantlition, since the pests first put in their appearance, than they are to-day. Of Course revery precaution must still be taken to prevent their increase, since, from a few trees which are neglected, a suffi- cient nu giber may spread to raise havoc among the trees in the succeeding year. In the past few years the work of pro- tecting the trees has Leen so thoroughly clone, especially on the trees on the public streets, that the work of this depart- ment should become lighter and lighter, and less expenditure on the part of the Town should be required in the years to Caine. In the past year the trees of the Town have been gone over very. easefully, .and in Cases where the gypsies and browntails have been in evidence everything pt ssible has hcen Toile to eliminate the pests. The principal work of the. 1Koth Depart- ment, as in previous years, has been Ilene during; the %vinter and spring months. The active work of destroying the nests of the broil iitaifs and the cgs; clusters of the gypsy moths begins in November and continues through the winter and early spring months. The work of spraying is taken xip from that time and continued during une and july. The excel- lent condition of the trees in various parts of the Town indicates the successful work that has been accomplished in the fight against these pests. There is today no section of the town where the brow-n- tail or gypsy maths can be found in any dangerous ntimber. ` In spite of the utmost care in destroying the nests and clusters, REPORT OF MOTH DEPARTMENT 43 there are hound to be some obscure places that are not dis- covered in the work of the winter and early spring months, As soon as any of the caterpilta.rs put in their appearance, either an ptiblic or private trees, the trees are thoroughly sprayed with a solution of arsenic of lead, which the dep.art- niont has found very successful in killing off the bests. The appropriation for 1909 was $3500. 1n addition to this 8200D was advanced by the Town to finance the work on private trees. This latter a.inount, in accordance i%pith the statute Massed in 1.qO;-i, is assessed to the owners of real estate, and is collected with the taxes. Of this $2000 thus advanced, the Town has received or will receive, throu.-h the tax coIlectDr's departments 61740.77. Tice. balance of the 82000 eras spent in excess of the liability of the o'vrners in the belief that every passible precaution should be taken to prevent a greater expenditure on the part of the Torn in later years. The superintendent recominends that the regular appropria- tion fur the Moth Department for the ensuing year be 8,3500, and that: in addition to this the Town ,advance the sum of $1500 io finance the work of protecting the trees on private. property. Respectfully submitted, JOHN C. FORD. REPORT OF TREE WARDEN. To ike Honorable Board of Selectmen, Gentlemen. The following report of the Tree Warden is herewith respectfully submitted. The general work of this department for the past year has been the care of the trees on the highways and parks through- cut the town. The trees have been carefully gone over, and wherever broken limbs were found the trees have been properly trimmed. In the early, spring the trees were care- fully pruned and guards repaired as was found necessary, and a numbor of dead trees reuiaved. In the bast year, for the first time under this department, the work of destroying the elm beetle Nvas thoroughly per- formcd. The only known way of fighting this pest is by spraying the elm trees during the months of June. and July. Li this spraying the solution is the same as that used In fight- ing the gypsies and browritails, namely arsenic of lead. By this method it has been possible to hold the elm beetle in check, and on this account the elm trees of this town have not suffered as severely as the trees in many of the towns is New England. In addition to the work of caring for the old trees, some- thing over 100 young trees were set out in various parts of the town during the year. It is the desire of the department that this iluniber be continued from year to year, as nothing can add more to the attractiveness of our streets or the valua- tinai of the real estate on the streets thus improved. The apprupriation of 81,000 is recommended for this de- partment for the ensuing year. Respectfully submitted, JOHN C. FORD, Free Warden. REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. To the Honorabk Board of Selccbnen, Gentlemen: The following report relating to work. done and money expended for the year ending December :31, 19-09, is respectfully submitted. Statement of Receipts and Expenditures. Receipts. Appropriation $29,000 00 • Credit 49 44 $29,049 44 Fxpendlt res. Pay-rolls 813,543 47 Monthly dills *15,3I1 65 yi 3 Unpaid bills ;tal.* go `�sl,Il �fi 13 Balance 3 31 0 1.9 44 The following tables shoe' the expenditures in detail. *In the above un]ount or sn,8iix5,unpaid hiiis amounting to R30S.9.9 are in- fluded. Table of Monthly Expenditures Jan. Feb. 11nr. Apr. 31ay June ,duly Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Mc. Totah I7eay-7011s..... .. . .. . $630.24 $712.30$1067.87 $1712.16 5151:3.47 $1(27.29 $14S.77 ti1;354:3.-17 Arsenal St. Bridge.. .. . . . . .... . . . . • -- - - - - • . 73.61 27.27 .. .. . . . l0U.;'" Brook fit. Bridge... .. . . .. ... .. . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . ., . . 61,84• ., . . . . . . .. . . .. . ... G1 Bridge St.. 13ritigo.. 2.21 . . .. , . . .. . . . . . I . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . .. , . .. .. . I . . . . I I .. . . . . _'I. Bricks.. . ...... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 11 .85 . . . . ,. , . . . . . . , . . ., .. . . . . . . . . 11.1158 Cement- . .. .. . . . . , ._ 4,95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ., . . . 4.Jr Coal..... .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . 288,8.1 .. . ... . . . . .. 1:3.50 302.34 Curbing... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 61.53 .... . . . . , . . 46.88 , . . .. . .. .. 41.82 . ... . . . 2S.75 .. . . . . .. .. . . . 178.115 Carriage hire. . , . . . . .. 9.50 ... . . . .. . . .._. is.[H) . .. .... . .. . .. .._ I3. I I . . . . . . . ... . . . . 41.00 Catch-basin castings . . . .. . . .. ...... . . . . .... . .1'1:1.1A .. , ... ,. . , , , . . .. . , . - -' ..j[i! 0.98 .... . . 163.15 Dust prevvative. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . 72. 'rll:. . . . . . . . . • . . . . .. . . . . 1ngincer's salar`}'. . . 350.00 . 1.50.0D 150.00 150.00 125,00 125.0011 125.00 1*25.00 125-00 t115,0U ... . . .. 1350.0L) Engineer's Office, cleaning. . . . . . . . °?Il.[111 . ._ . . .. . ... . . ... . , .. . . .. . . • . . . . • . . . . 20.00 E-quipmmt, new. . . . . . . . . . ... . .. ... . . . . . . . . .l.... . . .. . .. 335.W .... . . 195.00 ... . . . . . 530.00 . . . . . . 1'� . . . . . . .. 63.35 103.66 4.12 18.Cis 7.00 19.95 . .... . . 18.34 8.75 '. 6E I F;�}uiptnorlt. rL1S;aaf'°s . �'.40 ` �` E-xpressing.. . . , . . . 3.:31 3.25 1.90 25 .00� .00 .(15 . .5() 1.70 .75 13.81 Horseshocing.. . .. . . . .. .. 2:5.95 34.00 12.75 20,*25 33.00 24.88 20.39 21.90 111.S8 13.50 30.50 238.00 Hay and grain.... . . . . . .... 19S.41 104t1.11 12.?}0 224.01 1.G.5 4.453 7.03 WU 7.5 115.12 11.55 1.55 1637.50 Harness, repairs 11I1(] supplies... . . ,. . . . . .. . . . 73.55 .... . .. . . . . 13.71).. . . . . .. ?39,85 . , .. . . .. . ... °27.€10 155.11f1 Hardware supplies. .. . . .. 2? 00 2t1.6r`w 5.111 5.86 20.61 G.S41_ , , . . . . 7.98 7.25 6-5 S2..96 Miscellaneous.... .... .. 2.34 2.40 10.85 3.UP .75 . . . . , . . 1.70 1S,.;x5' . , .. . . 64 . _. . . . 37.02 North lk acnn St.. Bridge. . . . . .. .. .. t . ... • . . . 127.61 127.G 1 oil... . .. . . .. .. . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . 2S.50 10.75 _.. .. . . .. . -19_'25 Office suppliLs.. . . .. . . . G.W 1:3.71) . . . . - _ . 6,84 7.75 22,62 7, 16 . . __ . . . �ta.als 1.26 . .. . . 75.31 numbing repairs, . . .. ...� 4.83 . .. . . . . 10.50 7.1111 9.9S . . . . . . . . . ...� 27.20 ..... . . 38.44 98.61 LIrI4 69'LEiF[S J'[ii(li,�l[i•`i.Si'L3 I'U'�fii'[S QL,'USLES iU"kiT-if-: f:9'4(F �.S EU'iEt3Z� . . . . .. ;ED'ST� ...... ... .. . . . ... e,L''JBZ�' $41'$lrl sKt[tdat ., . ., Iluq�ltitir '7'S {1`r'.'E8 {I%'E 1111VT Sf:.�� t1 �'$.� �$`41 oz,, : ... . )Dt il"CI� '��C?O� LI1'LfiT Mi.g •• . . .. . 05`c;t t?f:'pi46'Sil �(i'il 85'E'N OL,61 .. , nlau 'sI°p1. 1J'J T If;'fi aEi'Z7, i4]'1• 8 '�'i, RRIH 10'ftr.. G�.�'.. .���gclata,E Z J'i9'9f, 69•cel- 'urn tuZ r{1'EsT nL`gI tI9'1 EI)'fi � .G 'ii .S . . . . , .. L(; �. t}c'.'I N.oli .situ Iai put, ajieuualupw aiqul4 y .... . . W-zz pl'1 U{i`i. !)b'ZG Woof. ... . , EIIl'i)Ibl 18[1:EIIII �{1{l:ll(lT El0,00I luapua uuadni; SL•e9RFt 9Z.,tt (XI'IE 01,19 (][?'fi ZII'L6 4I''U�,<,I �''Il>~I �i(i' .. .... 'pa►lsn.ca 'auolS LI Uc'l; . .. . .. .I. - . . . .. Ug'EET SIi'81c. Ufi'Ct. --- - - -- EIS {li rl, `h.. 'Sa ana:wlx 'auolS i'OL1 .. . . . 00"0ii 5I."(9 US'fiE It 5t,'g :ta.tirt pun pur. (iS''IS1 St'li . . . . . . . . . .. 't)I . • Ell) sa�ldclns sags=o puu Jollos • l . 48 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT General Maintenance. Cleaning streets S4406 57 Cleaning catch-basins and drains 356 07 Dust prevention 72 60 Bxpressing 13 81 General maintenance 461 W Hardware supplies 8-9 t)G Misccllancous, 101. 56 Oil 49 2.5 Plumbing repairs 98 61 Street signs 62 43 Street sprinkling 72 81 Snow- _ 843 68 $6622 01 Bridge Maintenance. Arsenal Street Bridge $100 88 Bridge Street Bridge .5 71 Brook Street Bridge 73 84 North Beacon Street Bridge 167 42 Draw tenders 206 00 $553 35 Equipment and Stable Maintenance. Carriage Dire $41 00 Equipment, new 530 00 Equipment, repairs of 250 11 Hay, grain and straw 1637 50 Harness repairs and supplies 155) 00 Horse-shoeing 238 00 Stable repairs and supplies 153 05 Stableman `47 79 Roller and crasher repairs and supplies 286 54 Tools, new 197 07 Toms, repairs of 33 30 �33775 36 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 49 office Maintenance. $265 00 ClerkGo elf Cleaning office 1:01 75 Engineering 75 31 Office and engineering supplies 739 25 Superintendent 1`6 65 Telephones - $2767 96 Street ConstructiOn- Capitol Street953 96 62 1 California Street 1 1 19 95 Cc�n�mon Street, paved gutter S11 14 Corn,non Street 811 32 Carroll Street y 9 37 Church Street 329 26 Cinder walks 240 78 -Curbing 163 13 -Catch-basin castings 1603 96 Fayette, Street 06 32 Galen Street 1205 56 General repairs 5286 7 2 Maln Street, asphalt repairs 1505 29 Mount Auburn Street, tar macsda.rn 1596 38 Mount Auburn Street 14 94 Maple Street 90 91 NoTth Beacon Street 321 77 palfrey Street 149 80 Pleasant Street 205 82 Summer Street - - $15,635 94 Summary. General maintenance $6,622 ill Bridge maintenance 553 S-0 Equipment and stable maintenance 3,775 36 50 WATEATUWN TOWN REPORT Office maintenance $2,16 r 96 Street construction 15,635 94' Capitol Street. This street, has been regraded and resurfaced with crushed stone its entire; length, from {Galen Street to Union Street. It was ua very- bad Condition, requiring from eight to twelvL- inches of filling to bring the sith-grade to its proper form. Owing to the small ruin of moriey available for this work, we were unable tO ptitrchasc first-class gravel for the sub-grading, but used instead the matcriat excavated for the foundation for the Knights of Pythias building on Galen Street, which was furnished us without charge. In spite of the ninny criticisn's, 1}y some of the residents Of this vicinity, in regard to the manner in which this job was condtxcted, this work was well and cheaply done and the street is now in first-class condition, ccisting 8933,96 or about thirty-two cents per square yard, which is very reasonable. California Street. It was the iriteiltIM of your superintendent when this work was commenced to treat this street in the same -manner as Capitol Street, that, is by bringing the stab-grade to its proper form with gravel and them, apply►iiig a la}rer of crushed stone. We were unable to finish this street this fail on account of the appropriation running low_ This work should be Completed in the spring by applying a layer of crushed stone. Cinder Walls, We have resurfaced many walls in the otitlying districts this season ,vith cinders, which ,make: a very good, inex- pensive side-Talk. This work was clone by the Totem teams when we had nothing else for them to do, and cost $329.20, Curbing. e have laid curbing oil all streets for which -we have had application. New curbin.- eras laid on Bailey Road at the REPORT of JJJOHWAY DEPARTMENT 51 corner of 8tcneleigh Road., and on Dexter Avenue. We also relaid abcut ninety feet of old curbing on Irving Street. 1' We have dressed 544 feet of old curbing, which was removed from Galen Street at the dame of the widening, at a cast of S10 JJ0, 460 feet of which is now on hand. Common Street. This street, from 11-, junction width- Orchard to a. point rieariy opposite Bellevue Road, has been a constant source of trouble and expense to the department for many years .After every heavy rain it has been necessary for us to do a certain amount of repairing, depending on the amount of rainfall and volume of rater which flowed down the hill wearing away the surface of the street. The westerly~ gutter has been paved with cobblestones-- the easterly side having already been clone--and the street macada zed for a distance of about one thousand feet. We expect no serious trouble from .vasliouts on this street in the future. This work cost f 02.95 for the paved gutter and 811.14 for the macadamizing. Payette Street. Fayette Street has been macadamized from Church Street to Waverley Avenue, a distance of 2400 feet and at a cast of 160106, Galea Street. The work of rounding the corner of Galen and aterto-vvn Streets was done by the Highway Department. It consists principally of building a riew sidewalk acid setting new curbing and cast S96,32. Gemeral Reppirs. * This work consisted. principally of small repairs on various streets throughotit the Town, and also includes the patching jcf Mt. Auburn and arsenal Streets with gravel. 52 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Mt. Auburn Street. This street from Parker Street to Lincoln Street on the easterly side of the street railway tracks, was resurfaced with tarvia macadam, Tarvia is a bituminous distillation of coal tar manufactured by the Barrett Manufacturing Company, and delivered to us on the street hot in specially constructed tanks. The method of construction employed iii the work, ivas by first placing the enished stone on the ground in sufficient depth to brim; the finished surface of the street to its required fornx and grade. The crushed stone was then rolled, and then thoroughly grouted with tarvia, after which it was again rolled. Finally a sealing coat of tarvia was applied to the surface and then covered lvith a thin layer of sand or fine gravel, This street has been visited by many road builders from this section of the 'State, who all pronounced it ari excellent piece of work. The cast of this work wa.s about forty cents per square yard, which is a remarkably low figure. We are of the opinion, at the present time, that this method of construction should be continued on the principal streets throughout the Town. Mt. Auburn Street, on the westerly side of the railway tracks, from Summer Street to Bailey Road, was resurfaced 'with crushed stone. (spa irs on this street should be continued during the following season. Main Street. It was necessary for the department to make extensive repairs on the asphalt paving in the square and vicinity, partly on account of the change of grade and location of the railway tracks at the Junction of Galen Street, but prVicipally on account of the Nvornout condition of the .old asphalt. The contract for this work was awarded to the Warren Brothers Company of Boston at $2.25 per square yard fQr patching old work and 3 per square yard for new work, the total cost amounting to S52S6.72. REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT North Beacon Street. On account of the laying of the server and gas pipes in this street it was necessary to resurface that part of the street which was excavated. These repairs cast S90.91, the Nev-'ton and Watertown Gas Light Company paying, their proportic na.l part of the expense. Palfrey Street. This street from Church Street to Pearl Street, a distance of four hundred feet, was resurfaced with crushed stone at a cost of 32 1.7 r. Pleasant Street. Pleasant Street from the SquctrO too Crass Street, a distance of 400 feet, was resurfaced %vith crushed store. The cost of this work to the Highway Department was S141.80, which was principally for labor. The crushed stone used on this street was material which we had left on hand after completI111 our contract with the Highway Commission for the resurfac- ing of the State highway, and was Maid for from Bands receiv0d for that contract. Sumter Street. Work clone on this street consisted of providing for the drainage of that low part of the street between Whites Avenue and Forest Street. One hundred feet of eight-inch pipe was laid, two catch-basins were built, and the gutters regraded. State Highway. Late in the season the Board of Selectmen contracted with the State Highway Commission to resurface the State laigh- way on Main Street from Howard Street to the Waltham lane %with tarvia macadam, this work to be of the same construction as that an loft. Auburn Street, which was clone by us and which had been examined by them. The contract price was forty-six cents per square yard and amounted to about $5000. This work being done late in the season when the appropriation of the High-way Department was nearly 54 WATERT(}WN TOWN REPORT exhausted, enabled us to furnish employment to many risen. wham we otherwise would have been obliged to Iay off. This also gives the citizens of Watertown a first-class street -,vith- out any cost to them. Fayette Street. A special appropriation of 2200 was made to construct this street from a point near Cushman Street to Wa.verley Avenue, a distance of about seven hundred feet. This being a private way, it was Accessary to obtain the signatures of all the abutting property owners, releasing the torn from all liability to dainages, before work could l-e commenced. A release was accordingly drawn rip by the Town Counsel and all signatures obtained. The work consisted priaxcipally of widening; the street to its full width of forty feet as laid out. Gravel sidewalks ware built on both sides of the street its whole leTi th. A system of drainage Avas provided by laying a fifteen-inch drain pipe tlxrough private lanai connecting with a drain already laid in Summer Street. A fence was also }wilt on the southerly side of the street at the top of the embankinent for a distance of 250 feet. About one thousand cubic yards of filling and gravel Ivere used, about three hundred cubic yards of the filling tieing obtained froin the sweepings wilen the streets were cleaned in the spring in this viciuity. Classification of Expenditures. Pay-rolls 1643 49 Drainpipe 41 28 Bricks 99 77 Gravel 122 49 Cement 51 30 Lumber 41 07 � 2200 00 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT +7� Street Watering Department. Statement of receipts and expenditures for the yearwending December 31, 1909. Receipts. Balance, January 1 , 1909 8108 30 Appropriation 7500 00 $"608 30 Expenditure's Sprinkling S2872 90 Repairs 427 22 Supplies 82 05 Tarvia 1168 so Oil 20 00. Sand 53 50 Pay-roll, applying dust layer 4S2 4:3 Transferred 'to Water Department for grater 1760 00 Transferred to other departments 40 00 B,aiance 1 40 7608 30 Surnnary of Expenditures. Street splinlding $5142 17 Dust preventives and cast of applying 1724 7:3 Transferred 740 00 Balance 1 40 67005 30 Dust Prevention. By a vote of the Fiaaance Commission we were authorized to expend 81000 of this appropriation for dust-laying prepara- tions to be used on some of the principal streets. Your superintendent, after careful investigation of various prepara- tions can the market, decided to try a dust preventive manu- factured by the Headley Good Roads Company cf Phila- delphia. We purchased a quantity of this under a guarantee to give us satisfaction. This was applied to Galen Street: 6 WATER1`OWN TOWN REPORT under tine direction of a representative of the company. Two weeks after the application the street 'was as dusty as. ever. We decided this was not as represented to us and returned the bala7neo not used. We next tried on Church Street, from Main Street to a point near Palfrey Street, an applica.ticrn of ta:rvia, a coal tar preparation manufactured by the Barrett Manufacturing Company. The total area covered was 2991 square yards and cost about .033 cents per square yard. This not only proved to be an excellent dust layer but a, street preservative as well, leaving the surface in a smooth, hard condition. One application of ta.rvia is sufficient for one season, and the same streets if treated with another applica- tion the following season will require about one-half the quantity. We were so well pleased with the result of this application that we ordered twenty thousand gallons, which was applied to various streets as shown by the following list. On account of the constantly increasing automobile traffic and its disastrous effects on thr: surface of the streets, it; was necessary that Ave do something at once to protect the streets from the ravages of this traffic, and we also found that by purchasing tarvia in large quantities we could get it for about one cent a gallon choa.pe-r, thus onablirig us to cover a much larger area at a greatly reduced cast, and in our opinion saving the Town a large suxn cif money which would have been necessary to expend in the near- future for repairs on these streets. On this account we have exceeded the recom- mendation of the Finance Commission. V'e recommend the extensive use of this preparation during the following season. We also purchased from the. Standard (ail. Company a quantity of dust layer they had left from the oiling of North Beacon Street for the Arsenal. This was applied to pit. Auburn Street on the ivesterly side of the street railway tracks between Palfrey and Common Strcets, under the direction of a representative of the company. This proved REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 57 unsatisfactory to us, on account of the ail flushing to the surface after every rain and leaving the street in a, very muddy condition for days. ire had many complaints in regard to this and finally were obliged to give the street a thorough scraping and remove all the surplus material. List of Streets Treated with Tarvia. Church Street from Main Street to Palfrey Street. Galen Street, whole length. 11t. Auburn Street Extension. Riverside Street from Square to Charles River Road. Beacon. Square. Mt. Auburn Street from Beacon Square to Stearns' drive- way, Spring Strcet, ivholv, length. Common Street from Spring Street to Orchard Street. Orchard Street, whole length. Walnut Street from lit. Auburn Street to the Union Market Hotel. The total area covered was 47,970 square yards. Sidewalks Department. Statement of receipts and expenditures. Balance January 1, 1900 $222 82 Appropriation 2500 00 Credit 36 00 2758 82 Expenditures. Pay-rolls $1372 98 Granolithic walks 902 85 Gravel and sand 41 25 Tar and pitch 439 fig Office supplies 1 75 Balance 30 $2758 82 58 WATBRTOWN TOWN REPORT List of streets on which granolithic walks have been laid during the year. Sq. Feet Bailey and Stoneleigh Roads 1371-00 Hawtliome Street 337.50 Irving Street 510.00 Langdon Avenue 250.OU North Beacon Street 4023.00 Marshall Street 480.00 Pearl Street 391.50 Winsor Avenue 250.00 7673 00 List of streets on which concrete walks have been laid during the year. N6w Top Dressed Crossings Sq. Yds. Sq, Yds. Sq, Ilds. Arlington Street 492.00 . . . . . . . . . Boyd Street 99.70 Capitol Street 48.30 Church Street • - - - 33.5 Chester Street 6.00 Cedar Street 140.00 . . . . . . Eliot Street 74.00 . . . . . . Fayette Street 9COO Forest Street 25.00 . . . . . . Galen Street 48.00 Maple Street 4.00 . . . . . . Main Street -5.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . Af.-II'ShUll Street . . . . . . 16.50 Marion Road 3.00 120.00 18.0 Mt. Aubtim Street 380.00 3100 2)0.0 Russell Avenue 3.00 Spruce Street 172.00 . . . . . . IV,atertown Street 96.00 38.00 . . . . . . lVaInut Street 174.UO 1860.00 206.50 271.5 REPORT OF HIGHWAY RIPARTMENT S�3 Summary. Granolithic walks $802 85 Concrete walks 1577 SS Kinder walks 232 44 Superintendent and engineering 42 85 Office supplies 1 75 Stack on December 31, 1909 100 75 Balance 30 27,5E8 82 Galen Street Siphon and Outfall Drains. Stuternent of receipts and expenditures, _ Credits. Appropriation $10,500 00 Expend l ares. Ca1en: Street Siphon. Pay-rolls $2380 11. Bricks 90 25 Coal 116 00 Cement 136 25 Cast-iron pipe 60 00 Empty bags ll7 50 Gravel and sand 17 00 Hardware supplies 100 98 Lumber 394 03 Man-ltcle castings 39 00 Rental of pumps and boilers 464 00 'fools 70 05 W. A. Smith, labor and equipment 27 03 $46 J2 $2 Outfall gains. Pay-rolls $2621 01 Cemerit 325 81 Centers 101 27 Coal 0-8 00 Crushed stone 149 10 60 WK'I'PR'COWN TOWN REPORT Drainpipe $365 50 Empty }gags 47 25 Gravel and sand 22 00 Hardware supplies 24 51 Lumber 1$5 19 Man-Dole castings 39 00 Dental of bailer and pumps 302 00 Tools 46 10 U4290 36 Spring ' t reet Drain. Pay-rolls $1046 70 Cement 179 86 Crushed stone 63 59 Hardware supplies 9 49 I.-Limber 34 61 Reinforcing roils 31 41 Sand and gravel 21 00 Tools 4 75 $1391 40 Surnmary of Expenditures. Galen Street Siphon $4,692 82 Outfall Drains. 1 4,290 36 Spring Street Drain 1,391 40 Engineering 125 00 Balance 42 10,500 00 BARTLEY MALONEY, Superan rent. REPORT OF SEWER DEPARTMENT. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen, Gerdknien: The Wowing report relating to work done and money expended in this department is respectfully submitted, Statement of Receipts and Expenditures. Receipts. Appropriations 6200 00 Expenditures. Pay-rolls, $4525 20 Monthly tills, 1374 80 $6200 00 Table Showing the Expenditures in Detail. Lenglh Size feet inches Labor Stock Total Adams Avenue 91 0 $19.1 7U 22 58 $217 28 Arsenal Street 600 6 654 47 193 91 818 38 Berkeley Strut 128 0 139 05 3O 72 109 77 Katherine Road 206 6 20,4 66 44 56 249 22 Louise Street 4.50 8 19G 73 93 )1 284 64 No. Beacon Street 1345 8, 10 1609 97 469 75 2079 72 House connections 2067 5 1101 39 312 70 1414 09 ?Maintenance 730 23 30 11 760 34 5025 20 $1198 24 $6023 44 Engineer's sakry 125 00 Sewer pipe on hnn€1 51 56 WOO 00 The reports of the Board of Health for several nears in the past have touched upon the necessity of providing a system of sewers for that part of Arsenal and North Beacon Streets which lies west of School Street. It was un the urgent recom- mendation of that Bcaa.rd that this work was undertaken this year. It was impassible to drain that part of Arsenal Street into the seiver which had already been built east of School Street. y A system of servers -•as therefore designed for this district, 41 62 WATERTOW TOWN Rr_P(JRT which commenced at School Street on North Beacon Street and extended westerly to Louise Street, thence thrn-rgh Louise ,Street to Arsenal Street, thence easterly on Arsenal towards School Street. The development of Riverton and the laying out of Louise Street provided its with a right of wa.yr through private property without expense to the Town. These sewers were accordingly wilt and the houses on these streets were immediately connected. Your Board subsequently decided to extend the North Beacon Street sewer to Beechwood Avenue, a distance of 553 feet, to provide for the sewage from five houses in this vicinity; a-nd also to intercept the severs in the several streets which lead from North Deacon Street at Riverton, which should be built earl- the following s(.ason. The details and cost of this work are shown in the preceding tables. We have made forte-eight house connections, a total length of 2067 feet, at an average cost of about sixty--eight cents per linear foot. We have had fifty-three stoppages in the: main sewers and house connections during the year.t It iva.s faunel necessary- to re-lay three of the connections in which stoppages occurred. BARTLEY MALONEY, Su perM.ie.n dent. REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS. G llenwn I herewith respectfully submit, the following report of permits issued from this office for the year ending December 31, 1909. Whole number issued, 140, as follows, with the probable cast, 22 dwellings, S 104,S00 13 dwellings, additions, 6,295 1 dwelling, double, 4,500 1 dwelling, boarding house, 8,500 22 apartment houses, 108,300 3 apartment houses, additions, 2,650 8 garages, 8,055 1 garage addition, 250 1 store, 125 23 small buildings, 1,155 1 storage stied, 1,300 I storage shed addition, 1,050 1 greenhouse addition, 40 1 laundry, fitting up, OCRo I laundry addition, 3,500 4 stables, 2,800 1 stable addition, 200 1 sane{ shed, 5,000 2 factory buildings, 21,000 1 factory building .addition, 18,000 1 office alterations, 100 I pump house, 500 1 schoolhouse addition, 1,625 1 schoolhouse, portable, 1,400 1 foivl house, 500 1 coal stied addition 800 �}4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT I alterations in stable for bakery, 500 1 stare and apartments, 12,500 1 lodge building, 55,000 I foundry addition, 10,000 I bailer Douse, 200 I rnilkToom alterations, 15 17 moving and tearing down, 1 raising a building, I pitching tent, $381,460 . "Of this number all are finished or well under way, except the building, " store and apartments,` probable cost 512,500. The concrete foundations, not being satisfactory, were con- denuied the property has since been sold, A dwelling, prob- able cost 32,600, has been given up for the present, and a tenement house, probable cost $1,500, has been given up altogether. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM H. BEIJAMIN, -Tu-s pecior. REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER. To the Honorable Board of Selecljjwn, GcWknuen The following report relating to work done by this department during the year ending December 31, 1909, is respectfully submitted. Report. The several departinents of the: Town, including Highway, Sewer, Concrete Walks ,and Assessors, have received the ser- vices of the. Town Engineer when and where required. Lines, grades and plans have been furnis-hed, and the departments assisted in various ways. All available time has been given. to a renewal of the Assessors' plan of the block system, a description of which ,i�d11 be found in this report. Highways. Fayette Street, extending from the " Shame Roller Build- ing " to Waverley Avenue, has been rebuilt and properly drained. The State Road from Lexington Street to the Waltham line, by arrangenient with the 'Massachusetts Nigh- way. Commissioners, has been repaired by building it to the established grade with a two-inch wearing thickness of bi- tuminous construction. Both of these streets received espe- cial attention as to limes and grae_les. Numerous requests have been made at this office for lines of property abutting public streets. Arhich in all cases have been given from the best data. obtainable, There are several streets in town, such as Waverley Avenue, Forest Street, Main Street in the village, and the triangular lot bounded by Main. lit. Auburn and Galen Streets, whose lines should be per- manently marked by stonc bounds. I would recommend for this purpose an expenditure, during this year, of $IOU. 66 WATERTOWN TOWN REPoWr &Wers. Servers have been built in streets shown in the following table, which gives the size and length. Size, ill-cites Length, feel North Beacon Street, 10 792 North Beacon Street, S 553 Louisa Street, 6 450 Arsenal Street, 6 600 Adams Avenue, G 31 Berkeley,- Street, tj 128 Katherine Road G 206 Total length, 2820 The total length of sewers built to date is 179,830 feet. The number of five-inch crnnactions laid during the year is forty-eight. The improvement of Charles River above Galen Street Bridge to conform to the design and layout of the Metropolitan Park Commissioners and Charles River Dame Commissioners, necc ssitated the lcwcring of the sewer siphon across Charles River near the site of the old bridge. The reeluire.7nents were to have a channel with uniform depth of water of three feet from the present bridge to Watertown Dann. The siphon as laid would not admit of this depth without lowering it two and erne-half feet. This work was successfuly accomplished without interrup- tion to the flow of sewage, by removing a pipe at either end of the straight part of the siphon to be lowered, and tempor- arily using canvas pipes. After the siplion was in place brick masonry manholes were built where the canvas pipes were used, thus connecting the ends of the siphon previously separated. Drainage. The extension of the Gutfall Drain and the extension of North Beacon Street Drain to Charles River'Basin have been completed. A temporary drain built of concrete and extend- ing from Trcadaway Brook in the rear of Emerson's stable r REPORT Or, 'GOWN ENGINEER 67 to they Outfall Drain in Spring Street has also been completed, and all of the watershed of this contiguous district is now dischargers through the Outfall Drain into Charles River Basin. In the case of the Outfall Drain the main arch was extended to the south line of Charles River Road, Isere a concrete Zvall was built, starting at a grade eight feet below the invert cf the Blain drain. From the wall at grade three, two concrete pipes four feet in diameter Nv ere built extending to the shore line of the basin, where the pipes terminated in a concrete retaining wall five feet in height and finished at the grade of the proposed water surface. Treadaway Brook. The ;;Test branch of `f'readaway Brook drains about 350 acres. Its water channel is the present brook, extending from Spring Street parallel with the IN atertown branch of the Bos- ton & Maine Railroad to Waverley avenue, where it receives the waters from a large area extending to Orchard Street on the North, and to the hills west of Lexington Street. The work of continuing the drainage system in this district should be begun at once in order that the surface ~rater of this dis- trict should be provided for, and the frequent flooding of Main Street in the village prevented.. The line of the drain should follow the present brook from Spring to Church. Street, and continuing on the same general lime through the property of the Boston Lk Maine Railroad Cor- poration to Cross Street, and deflect to the right, meeting the present brook- at the Public Library grounds. An appro- priation of $10,000 should be race for this purpose, which I recommend. Assessors' Bloch System plans. In order that the block system plans used by the Assessors may be generally understood, the accompanying niap of the town has been drawn, and the following description is given. 68 w.k'rJ3it'fC1'4T N TOWN REPORT Description. The town is divided into sixteen larger tracts or sections that are bounded by streets in many cases, or by some phys- ical fcaturc such as Charles Ri-,,er, or by the town boundary- line in ether cases. These scetions are accurately drawn on a. scale of forty feet to an inch, making to plan five feet in ividth by ten feet in lesagtb for one of the large sections. The sectional plans have all the buildings and lot-lines, rnark- ing the limits of every ownership in town, and are Dept in a cabinet made for the purpose in the Assessors' rooms. These plans -ire used only for especial refcrenec, Each section, as shown can plan, is divided into blocks, also bounded by streets as iii,ay be en on Sections 2, 3, 4, .5, and others,It will be perceived that the entire area of each section is covered 1)v blocks, -which in the urge sections number between forty, and fifty, and which have a corresponding plan drawn on a scale of forty fact to an inch. These plans being of uniform sizes twe'rnty by thirty inches, are kept in book form, and marked with the number of the section to which they belong. These. plans are used daily by the Assessors, and have recorded upon them all essential data such as areas, lot-lines, and house nun-fibers. Formerly, the block system plans were drawn on band paper, but continual use for 14 years has caused them to be- come tarn and inutllated to such an extent that a new set is imperative. The work is now being clone on tracing cloth, from which blue.-lariats may be made: for the usc,of the As- sessors, and the originals Dept in this office where changes due to transfers of property can lac made. Black system plans for the first three: sections have been completed, and probably teen sections will be completed by May 1, 1010. For work on the black system tlus year I recommend an appropriation of $500, Respectfully submitted, WILBUR F. LEARNED, Town Ea�gineerr. B E L M O N T \Z SHOW/NCI SECT/OVAL AREAS G / f � .,- s ASSEbSORS DEPARTMENT. O --I�~- `�l I ✓A N.VAR /.j/A yV/L B!!/;F.LEA/jNEO r SECTION 5 �4"ittSECT/ON 4' TOWN evcS 6 nA SECT/ON SEr T/ON /6 Y's.., o �r• / tiQwYc ? SECT/ON row p•� � e v ;0 .SECT/UA/ 7 i. .�ems, ab4� a�Ta f. /BLO K 8 T/OIL/ SEGT/� 2 5P` JECT/ON /O �f/ryJ_ 2 v w�esr-nL SECT/ON y R ce ;/ n / ----- S E C T/ON g s ARsE v 1 �- SECT/pN E W T O N {1 1 REPORT OF TOWN ENGI.NHL4R 69 REPORT ON NORTH WATERTOWA SEWERAGE. P. Sarsficld Cunn-iji, A'sq., GIairnian Board of ScIcchimi, Dear Sir: In accordance with the follo%Nring vote of the Town," That the Town Engineer be instructed to make plans and estimate of costs for extending the Sewerage to North Watertown so that residents of that section may intelligently ask .for an appropriitliun for that purpose at the annual Town Meeting in 1910," 1 herowith transmit the following report. Report. The Sewerage District covered by the general name " North Watertown " lies principally north of Orchard Street and Belmont Street in Watertown and -%vest of Common Street. This area comprises two distinct sewerage districts;the smaller district, being situated in the ininiediate vicinity of Sycamore Street, naturally drains into the North Metropolitan Sewerage District. The larger district, and the one to which this -report particularly,refers, drains into the South Metropolitan Sewerage District, which receives our whole sewerage system, For convenience 1 shall designate this larger area as the Orchard Street District, and the other as Sycamore Street District. Our present systern of sewers extends in Common Street to a point about 2.5 feet north of Columbia Street, to which point all of the sewage of the Orchard Street District must be delivered. The area of this district is defined by a line commencing at Commoti Street, opposite Katherine Road, and extending easterly about r100 feet, thence extending in a northerly direction parallel with Common Street to a point about 200 feet north of Bellevue Road. Here the line extends easterly about 550 feet,and then turns north,extending across the end of Grenville Road to the divide at the crest of Meeting House Hill. From this point the line cxtends westerly on the divide about 500 feet, and then turns northerly, meeting Bel- mont Street in Belmont about 500 feet east of Common. Street, The lime then follows the south line of Belmont Street to the stone bo-and near Lexington Street, which marks the angle in 70 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT the boundary line between TVatertown and Belmont, thence it follo-ws the Town line to Burnham Street. From this point the divide line extends in a southwesterly-direction to Belmont Street, here it extends southeasterly about 1000 feet and then turns easterly, extending a.boat 1000 feet to a. paint 100 feet east of .Lexington Street. from this point the divide line is 100 feet east of Lexington Street and 100 feet south of Orchard Street to the point of beginning, This district comprises, after deducting street areas, about 215 acres. It will he observed that the district whose limits are de- scribed above includes the north slope of Meting House bill, extending westerly from a point about halfway between Common Street and the junction of Traperlo Road and Belmont Street. The sewage from this slope. will flaw into a sewer laid in Belmont Street from the divide; lire to Ilove:y Strut, and that area lying still further west and whose slope inclines to the north will be served by a sewer lair] in Belmont Street, from Lexington Street to Hovey. The; server in Hovey ,Street will convey all the sewage from Belmont Street slopes direct to the Orchard Street. server. Quantity of Sewage. The. quantity of sewage upon which the Orchard Street District sewers is designed is 40 eubic feet per he ur per acre, being five curie fe.3ct more than the quantity used for the Newton syste:rn and greater than the quantity used in the dcsil;n of the Watertown sv,5teinn. Size of Sewers. The size of the sewer terminating in Common Street, near Columbia Street, is 12 ilaches in eliaineter, laid on a four per cent grade, aml when continued can the same inclination AU step at a manhole: in Common Street at Katherine~ Road. From Katherine Road to Orchard Street the sewer grade will be one fool: per hundred and the size will be increased to 15 inches in diameter. In Orchard Street, from Common to Marion Road, the grade from necessity is four-tenths of a foot REPORT OF TOWN ENGmNEER 71 per 100 feet, and the size 15 inches in diameter. From N-larion Road to a manhole between Hovev and White Street the size of the sewer will be 12 inches and the grade one foot per hundred, Extending farther Nest in Orchard Street the slope is t«'o and seven-tentlms per 100 feet, and the sim 11) inches in diameter for about .500 feet in length. Continuing; in {orchard Street to Lexington Street the size of the sewer will be 10 inches placed on a grade of eight tenths of a foot per hundred feet. The accompanying plan shows the sizes and location of the proposed sewers, besides the location of manholes and direction of the flow as indicated by small arrows. I have thought it unnecessary to esti hate the cost of the s ewers for the: entire system, but will give the estimated cost of Orchard Street and Hovey Street se-veers. Estimate of Cost. The length of Orchard :Street sewer, frum the present ter-ininus in Common Street, near C oluinbia, to Lexington Street, at Harnden Avenue, is 5985 feet. The estimated cost is as follows: Common Street, from terminus to Katherine Road $6 7 G Common. Street front Katherine Road to Orchard Street 1:345 Orchard Street, from Common Street to Marion Road `558 Orchard Street, from Marion Road to Hovey Street 4738 Orchard Street, from Hovey Stre:ct to Whitney Street 1904 Orchard Street, from Whitney to Lexington Street 2019 813,240 Hovey Street Sewer. Hovey Street, from Orchard to Belmont Street 8 577 This sewer is to be laid in deep cut with every indication of a large amount of ledge. Sycamore Street District. This district is bounded by the Wal,thanm lime on the north- east and extends from the Belmont boundary line to a point 72 WATERTdjWN TOWN REPORT about 600 feet southwest of Belmont Street where it, turns at an angle of 00 degrees and extends about 1800 feet, nearly parallel with Warred Street, to the divide ; here it turns and extends in a northwesterly direction to Belmont Street. From this last paint the line extends in a northeasterly direction to the Belmont boundary lme, which it then fG11ows to the point of beginning. The area of this district comprisc s approximately fifty-two acres, The topography of this area admits of diverting all the: sewage of this district to Sycamore Strut. The natural out- let for this scwal c is through the Belmont sewers connecting -with the North 1°letrupolitan Sewerage System. In the year 19M complaints were inade to this depart7nent about the ab$ell e Of seyy-eTs in Sycamore Street. The sub- ject matter was at once looked into and a request made to they Wtropnlitan Sewerage Commission to gnmt the right to dis- charge: the sewage of this area into the North Metropolitan Sewerage: District through the sewers of the Town of Belmont. The: following reply was received: " Your request that the Board grant the Town of lVatertown the right to discharge tho sc.y%,age, of about twenty-one acres in the northerly part of the -f'owr, into the Ncrth Metropolitan Sewerage .District, prON"M c] stritaljle, arrangements could be made with the Town of Belmont, has been carefully considered Uv the Board. * " It seems to the Board that it is impossible under the exist- ing statutes to authorize the; transfer of sc wagc; from ane: Metropolitan District to another, and morcover, it appears that the branch by which Belmont is connected with the ,lktropclitan System already receives sewage in excess of its capacity and the population for which it wvas designed, and that, as a. result, this branch is at tines much overcharged with sewage. " Under these circumstances, the Board determines that it is not able to ,grant the request contained in your letter. ''Yours ve ry truly, (Signed) " TILLIA M H. DAVENPORT, TOWN OF WATEF9TOWN SEWER EXTENTSION NORTH DISTRICT E LM C) -j REPORT OF TOWN r4NG1 'rr'R 73 In the year 1903 the Selectmen of the Town pctitioned the Legislature that a part of the Town of Waterto-y 11n be con- nected with the North Metropolitan District. The mill was printed and referred for action to the Legislature of the, following Year. It is reasonable to believe. From the above statement of con- ditions and circumstances, that the Town must look to its own resources for relief of this sewerage district. There are two passible inethods by which this district may be relieved; one is by pumping and the other by means of a tunnel ; both methods are expensive, and which to adopt could require careful study of all the conditions. To puinp the sewage thirty feet to height and dischargo it into the present se,.verage system would involve a continual expeneliture for all time, and the annual east if capitaliz6d might be greater than the cost of a tunnel. In case of a tunnel, it should begin at the Belmont line, at Sycamore Street, and extend to a paint cn Rutland Street, where a suer should be built connecting with a, trunk line extending in the valley t4 Howard Street at Pleasant. Such a tunnel line would take not only the sewage of Syca- more. Street District but the: adjoining district lying either side of NVarren Street in the vicinity of Ridgelawn Cetnetery. Respectfully stibmitted, WILI3UR F. LEARNED, To"i Engineer. REPORT ON SEWERAGE RELATING TO " RIVERi'ON}' AND CONTIGUOUS AREAS. J31r. 117a ter C. Stone, Chairman Coninvifive €n 1-11191t ays and Scwers, Dear Sir: 1n accordance with your request I respectfully submit the following report relating to the sewerage of that part of Watertown situated between Charles River Basin and North Beacon Street, and also extending from Wheeler lane to School Street. A part of this area is already provided -with sewers, but the part inimediately adjoining Charles 7,1 WATERTONVX TOW'D, REPORT River Basin, will] slopes facing south and on which streets are already bttilt,, is the area to ,%vhich this report particularly refers. The middle third of this area is high land. situated about sixty feet above the established grade of the water surface of Charles River Basin, and will be occupied by the " Perkins Institution for the Blind." All btit a small part of this area will drai:n north through sewers connecting, with the present system. At either end of the large area first alluded to, the streets built on these lands terminate at Charles River Road, the grade of which is so low relatively that a sewer cannot be built in land immediately adjoining, an a proper inclination to deliver by gravity all of the sewage of these areas to the sewerage system. To make this subject clearer let us hake for consideration that district recently developed and called " Riverton." Here we have three streets in particular extending from NTorth Beacon Street to Charles River Road. A large part of the sewageinthese streets must run to-ward, the"Boulevard," and 'in order to control the seivage of the whole area draining to-ward the " Boulevard," the sewage must be discharged .3 into a sewer laid either within the limits of the " Boulevard," or on private land immediately adjoining and connected with the sewerage system proper. The lowest grade and the most favorable point at which such a comiection should be made with the main system in North Beacon Street is grade twelve at the foot of the hill south of the Arsenal Grounds, about five hundred feet east of School Street, The least inclination that we should adopt for this collecting main sewer would be such as would cause the top-of the sewer pipe to be placed only six inches beneath the surface of Paul Street or six inches below the grade of Charles River Road immediately opposite. Under this condition it would be necessary to raise the grade of Charles River Road at least three feet for a length of seven hundred feet, at a cost of about six thousand. dollars. To connect these sewerage districts, situated apart by a ARSS�At- _ lIVDIT rH $EACON 7r1fccr a ` PEA?KINS I MJ�rrru rIOA/I F'aq 77MT a c v "Wdrw rj?Wnq pMRr{ ..7 J Qr le 1 -------------------------- ! +joA w GHARLES M"" f{ rR env-rn .` avrti. srws R 1 a w snra ALIrZWA"O SEWACE urr. C H A L E S f21 V E,9 8 A 5 !At. FRAWrC 5rrtiegr. umrEQ s7ATES ARSENAL 9YOV""s aaz O Y 7 O I ti tit S ��• N TOWN OF WATER7"OWIV r 1 5'EWEA? SYSTEM_ 1 ALONq CHIdTt.CS IZIVER 9A51N BETWEEN - Vhrf'MEfY LAIV15 ama SCHOOL STI?EET' JAnleiA�gr rpio, w+r.ariq P 6dar;NEa TOWN £NC;d vdr .% roe t.` a.a x 3 REPORT OF "TOWN ENGINEER 7a distance of forty-five hundred feet, with the Metropolitan sewer, by a siphon under Charles River Basin, would cause an expense too great to be considered for so small a quantity of se,,verge. The area of "Riverton" that will require special sewerage facilities is about nine acres, and the area under similar con- ditions, and situated west of the property recently acquired by the Perkixis Institution for the Blind, is about seven acres. The only feasible method that may be adapted in order that the sewage from these small areas may be discharged into the Town sewerage system, is by laying the collecting mains can the Metropolitan Park Reservation or on private lands at a grade about four feet beneath the surface of the ground or, in the case of Riverton Dist ict., from Beechu*c od Avenue to a paxrit two hundred feet east of Bay Street, and frorn Irving Street to Wheeler Lane for the smaller sewerage area.. This arrangement of sewers and grades would necessitate the raising of the "Riverton" sewage about five feet and about seven feet for the westerly area. To raise the sewage small autornatic seiver e lifts could be installed at the most favorable positions as indicated an the accompanying plan, which also shows a sketch of such a lift, the working principles of which are as follows, namely. The sewage to be raised gravitates to the forcing cylinder, passing a, flap valve which prevents its return.. 'Water is fed to the [lush tank above and is discharged through the pressure pipe to the air cylinder, displacing the air which passes by an air pipe to the forcing cylinder, exerting its pressure upon the sewage to be raised, the latter being discharged through the rising main to the high-level sewer. The air cylinder when full of water is emptied by reason of an open siphon pipe. This method of raising sewage was adopted for a very lArge sewerage area at Salem, N. J., with remarkable success, and without expense for maintenance. It is used in New York City at several high buildings for ruisin,c the sewage to the 76 WATERTOWN TOWIT .REPORT street sewer; notably, the Bowling Green Building, the Commercial Cable Building and the Dun Building. The estimated cost of the sewer from Beechwood Avenue to the paint of cenncction on North Beacon Street south of the Arsenal Grounds, is $55 00, 1 am not ;dale to give the cost of the sewage lift at this writing but from its simplicity it appears that it cannot be a very large amount. Respectfully submitted, WILBUR F. LEARNED, Town Engiiwer. APPzly'lalx. Statistics of the Town of Watertown. Total wren of town 4.16 sq. miles Greatest extent north aml south 3 inil€:s and 160 feet Crreatest extent east and west 4 miles and 760 feet Arcs of Mount :Auburn Cemetery in`Wa.tertown, about 128 acres Area of Arsenal Grounds, about 92.17 acres Total area of Charles River in Watertown, about 86.71 acres Local part,areas 9.66 acres Xetropolitan I'ar'k reservations, inelnding river, about 62 acres River front, north,side 4.80 miles River front, south sitle .73 miles Steam railroad, double tracks 5.88 11111ey electric railways, doub1c tracks 5.086 rniles; single track 2.595 miles Boston Elevated Railway, double tracks 4.5)36 Wailes Boston Rlevatcd Railway, single track 1.177 miles Newton Street Railway, daiable tracks y' .556 miles Newton Street Railway. single track .875 miles Newton and Boston Railway, single track 543 miles Streets, 53 miles. Accepted, ad miles, Unaccepted, 17 miles Sewers, separate system 34,058 in;lcs 1 ' r ouNT RUSURN ST I LNNIM GRADI' r HANCOC . r[ 5 T . d TF;AGT OF LAND GIVEN TO THE TOWN OFWATEF�TO'yVN 8Y = HO N E UGENE N' FOSS z AUGUST 13 1909 Z AREA 138713 5q FT ev '+o sv ova v $CALF T Q wrs }' OF O S T WATERTOWN. m QtiC 1 REPORT QF TOWN ENGINBER 77 APPENDIX. Table Showing Length and Width of Public and Private: Streets is Watertown. 5 P. P" Adams Ave. ... . ., .. 'Mt. Auburn St... .kebool St.,. ., , . . . . 51) 1070 Adams St... . . . . .. .. }It. Au bum St... ,i1'ichnlr :eve,. ., . .. 40 Ailmiml St. , . . 1'i'c*stminste�r Ave.i,11. anri AL R. R.., . 50 .11 is] . . . . Acton tit. . . .. . .... Iloward St.. . . . . k1-UldMicl pit... .. .. . 40 400 . . . . _4pJACtan St... . . ... . Upland Rd...... `Private land... .. .. 40 300 . Arlington St., . . . .. . Arsenal St. . . . . . f Omont St. .. . . . . 37-4U . . . 31y10 Arserial St.... . . ... . Beacon Sq... . . . '[3€tston lute..... .. . 50-66 . . . 9900 Artlttar`l cr. .. . . . . .. Adams St.. . .. . . .I1'riva:tc land..... , . 25 180 ... . Amadel Ter. , . . .. . Boyd St.. . . . 1'rivate land.... 30 30 ... Aitburn PI.,. . . . , . . Mt, Auburn St.,.. Private land..., .. 20 150 Bacon St. .. . . . . ... . .Maiu St.., .,.. , . , Plea,aut St. ., 26-40 000 . . . , BUncroft I.St.. . .. .... Westminster Ave. Waverley :eve,. .. , 50 200 . . Bailey Avu. . . . . . . . . Belmont St. _. , . . Prh ate . ., . . . 40 345 . . _.. Bailey Rd.... . . . . . lit. Auburn St... . Stoneleigh idol... . . 45 . . . 1100 Bartlett St... . . . . .. . Evcrett Ave..... . Forest St.... ., , . . 40 f(K[ . . , Barnard Ave.. .... . Colu hia St. 1101c vue. Rd,... . . . 40 21:2 1.5 30 Bates Rd.. . .. .. .. . %It. Auburn St... . Private kmd.... •10 1%20 Bav St. . ,., . . . .. . No. 'Bencon St... .�C.Irks liitier Rd 4o 3M . ... 13crin at St... . . . .. Lemington St.... Walthain line... . . .. .'3,i-,ill 2000 licllevue 'Rd. . . . ..., Common tit.,, . . Russvffl Ave... . , . 40 . . . S83 Berri. St.. . .. . ._.. t1'avcrley Ave.. , 11,exintton it.... . . 50 1111111 Berkeley St.. ... . . . . Arlington St... , , , Private land... . . . .. 1 3 15 . .. . 13eev,hi(xx1 .eve.. . . . No, Beacon St,.. . ['ltarles liver Rd. .. .1, IM0 . .. . Baech acd Ave. . . .. Arsenal St.._ . . . . No. Beacon St... . . . 40 ;1,10 . ... Bigelow Ave.... .. . . .%It. Auburn St... . Nichols Ave.. , . , , , 4o . , 110:35 Bigelow Ter..... . . . Iloyd 'it.. . . .. . . .lNetrinn line.. . . . , :3{1 115 .... Boyd St.. . . ... . . . . - 1_;aien St.. . .. . . . . I :tvetty St.. ticwion. 40 1000 Bostonia Ave.. . . . . Mt. Auburn St.... . 13.�- A1. R. R. land 30 A 31] .... Boylston 'St... . . . Vt., Auburn St..- %It. Autourn St..- . 50 .. 3500 Bridge St...... . . . . . '.'S ahlta m St.... .. Newton Iine.. .. . .. . 26-49 000 Drigharn St.... . . . . Russell Ave.., , , . Bailey I44... ... .. zi11 I... 045 Brook St.. . ... . . . . . Pleas.arzt St_ ._.. - Met. Park Reserv... 13 250 Broad'4 'LY St...,..., RusstM Ave... . , . Gammon St... . . . . 40 $70 _... Bro,Rm St....... .. . . Syr-unore 5t..,.. Waltham line... .. .. 4D 2110 .... Bmoklino 'St... . .. . . Belmont St... .. . Warren St...... ... 40 1600 Bridgham St...... . . Uolt St........ . . Burnham St.... . .. 30 360 . . . Burnham St.. .. . . . . Chandler St...... Belmont line.. . .. .. 40 645 .... Brimmer St.... . . . .. %ft. Auburn St... . Belnxant St. .. .. . - 40 G75 . ... Qtpitol St. . . . . Cralen St.. . . . . . . . Union tit... .. . . . . 40 1115.5 California St... . .. . . Watertown St... . Newton lire.. . .. . .. 36-6.1 . . . 1..)75 Carrell St....... . . , . Orchard St... . . . . Belmont St. . . . . . , 40 . . . 1425 Cedar St..... ... . . .. T incoln c 'S St. . . . . . . Spruc• t.... . . . . . . «i{1 31 a . ... 78 WATERTi?WN 'TOWN REPORT APPENDIX. Table Shoring Length and Width of Public mid Private Streets in Watertown ti:ii%II' FROM TO Z. Centre St.. . . . . . ... Walnut St. . .. . . T*F:tnklin St.. . . . . . 40 . . . 51,-) Chadbourne Ter..... Elm St. . . . , . . . . . Private I;and... . . . . 30 ] 1, . . . . t'l Lndler St... . . . .. . ..9ycainorc St. , . . . Belmont Zinc.. . .. . . :31-10 -51.) Chapman ;St. . .. . .. . Stain St... . . . . . . . Tiighlanid .eve... . . . •10 97r— _ • • _ Charles St.. . . . . . .. Olney St...... . . Gilbert St. .... . . r10 00 . . . . Chauncey St.,. . , .. . Mt. Auburn St... . Boylston St.... . . .. 5(1 . . . . 700 Che-Aer St... . . . . . . . Mt, Anl,um St... . Washburn ,St.... . , 40 , , 6.1:i C:hcstnut St....... . Stain St... , , . . . . Greed ,fit.... . . .. . . '10 S(g) Church St. . .. . . . . . .Maiin St... . , . . . . . Crt�h:ard 5t.- . . .-. -1i1 :3310 Church 1'T111 St. . . . .. Main St., , ._ . _ . C<<th01ie Ch. land. . . 18 155 . . . . Church Lane..... . . Pleasant St. . . .. . Catholic. Ch, lanai. . 12.Lff "_ 10 . . . . Church M., .. . . . , Church St..., . .. Private land... . . 20 1711 . . . . Clarendon St. ,_ . ... Arlington St... . . . Glen Rd.- - -. _ •10 .. .375 Columbian St. . . . . . . . Ruxscll Ave... . . . Common St.,, .. . . . 40 8M) Gammon St...... . . . Mt. Auburn St.- . Belmont St..... . . 40 .1254 Coolidge Ave.... . . . Arsenal St. . . , . . Cumbridge line.. , . 40 .. 21010 CGuh(lge Hill lid. . . . Arlin&gon St... . . . Grave St...._... . . . 411-50 840 9-10 Cottuge St.,... . . . . . Nit. AublLrn .4t... . CaatlIulie Cemetery. . -0")-30 980 . . . Cottage Lone, .. . . . . C<Jttuge St.. . .. . . Cottage P1.. . . .. . . 30 106 . ... Cattage i'1...... . . . €learn 5t. . . . . . . . euttagc f—,me.. ..._ 12-1 r 590 , .. . Copeland St... .. , . . :train St... . . . . . . . Highland Ave.. . . . . =10 8341 , .. Concord St. plan. . . BDylston St.... . . Wiathroph St.. . . . . . 50 600 , .. . Crass St.. .. .... . . . . l'lca.sant St. . . . . 1. iiter St.. ..__. . . _ 24-3S . . 601) Cuba St... . ,. .., titaiu St... , ldarde St... ... . . . A a`iu Cozy St. . . . Summer.fit....... F tycttu St,.. . . . , . 40 280 . . , . Cushman St... .. . . . Fayette St.,.... . Private land... . . . . 40 330 . . . . Ci-awfurd St... ,. , , . . Arlington St... .. . Private lrarid.... . .. . . . . . . 72 . . . . Cypress St....... . . . Walnut St.. . , .. . Melendy Avi'..... . . 40 960 1€50 DanR Ter...... . . . .. .t-huntner St....... Private land... .. . . :30 200 . . . . Dexter Ave.... . .. � . L Auburn St... , School St.. . . . . . . 40-511 602500 Dewey St. Phan.... . :Arlington St,,. , . . Prentiss St.. . .. . .. 40 8.50 . . . . Dwight St... . .. . . . Sycamore St.. . . . Waltham line... .. . 40 205 Edenfield :Ave—.. .. Main St....... . . _ Private laird,.. . .... :0 1730 .. . . Eliot tit. . . . . . . . . . . . i::lalen St.. . .. . . . . Uniran St... , . .... 40 860 Elm St...... . . .. . . ...rsenal St.... . . :Arlington St... .... 44 1500 l'.1mwootl :Ave... . . , T3ancroft St.. . . . L`4":LCTen St. . . . .... 60 460 Elton Ave,�. . . ­' r Nichols Ave.., , . Rigelow Ave. .. ., 40 .. 655 17"verard :Are. plan„ . Coolidge Ave... %Iniatfe irn Ave., .. 40 35a Evcrc�"t .AVe.. ,,_ . . Palfrey St----- - - - P.slfruy St,.. .. .... 40 li.1J: . ., . Payette St,,,. .. . . . . Spring 'it. .. LaNington St.. .. .. 40-cif} 17702110 >r REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER 79 APPENDIX Table Showing Length. and'Width of Public and Private Streets of Watertown. (Cuntinacd) LE.NGTHs U) I.r'4..M E FROM TO 14 � ij V. F'ifiicia St.. .. . . . . .. . Irving ;St. . , , - - - •.Private land... .. . . . 40 . . . . 50D Fifth Ave... ... .. .. . IV:atertown ,ail... . California St. ...- . 45-0 . 500 Fletcher Ter.. . .. ... Patten it.. , , . . Private land.., .... 23 850 . Foreait St.. . . . . .. .. . .Main St... . . , . ., Palfrey St. .. . . . .. 40 - - Frank St........ . . Becchwwd Ave.. Louise :St.. . . . 40 5711 Franklin St.... ... . . Mt. Auburn 'St.... Walnut St. . ....., 40 .. 1305 Francis St...... .. . Mt. Atil}trrr3 .Sat... . Belmont St. ...... 40 530 French St. , .... . llaiu St... . . .... . Homo St.... ...... 3l1 595 French Ter. . , ... . . . lit. tluWm St.,. , Railroad.. . .. .... . 40 355 . . . . Galen `It... .. .... . , . Main St... . . .... . lNewton line.. , .... 70 2.140 Garfield St..... .. . . . Mt. Aulmra St... . Private land........ 441 1300 1.105 Garnet St... .. .. . . . Irinng Sit. . . .. .. Parker St.. . . ...._ Oil .. 425 Gilbert St. . . .., . . . . . 'Main St... . . .. . . . Highland Ave..... 40 �986 . . . . Gilkev Gt... . . . . . . . . Patten St.. . . .. . . PT-i V:Ite Lnd....... . 12-22 2AS will lid, plan... . . . Sycarn m ;t. Wnithamliras...--. -- 40 2Q?11 . . . . Glen Rel. plan... . . . . C:oalidge Ave.. . Clirondon St....... 411 85f1 . .. . Grant :live.. ... . . . _ Brookline St,,.. . . 1i'.iltlaanr line... ... 40 M' . .. . Green St. .. . . . . . , . Main ,St... _ Pleu mnt tit. . . .... '111 .. 1050 Grenville Rd... . . . . . Commun St.. . . . . Private land... ..... 30 930 . .. . Grove St. , . . .. . . . , Arlington St... . . . C'ooliafge Ave.. .. .. 30.52 .. 3120 Hall Ave.. . . . . . . . . . Belniont St_ . .. . _ Private lanai.,. .... 40 760 . ... Franeac:k St...... . , Buvlstun St.... . Bn tatrm St.. .. r31f l!100 . .. . Hamden Ave. . .. . . . Lexington St.. ., , Carroll St.. . . . . . .. •111 . , . 15S0 Harrington St.... . . . Belmont St,. . . .. . Pen-V St.. . . . . . . . 40 795 . .. I-Inrdv Ave. . . . . . . . .'Belmont St. .. ,_ , Private land.... .. .. m fill a.. .. . Hawthurne St.,.. . . _ Pearl St. ... .... . Private land... ... . . 40 .. . 410 Hazel 'St.,.. .-_. . . . Quimby St..... .. Dexter :eve.. .. .. . _ 40 . . 470 Hearn St..... .. .. . . . Cottage St.... .. . Cottage 1-1... .. . . . `0 720 . . . Herson St... .... . . :Main St... .. .. . . . Tlinlihmd Ave.. . . . 40 S20 . ... Higblanrl Ave... . . . Lexington St... C011r'1r11111 tit _... 40 2U311 Hillside :St.. . .. . . . . . Belmnmt St. .. .. . Private IMld..... .. . 40 1005 . ... Hillside Rdi.. - . . . . . 11t. Auburn St... . Belmont :St. . ..... . 40 1725 405 Hillside Ave. . .. . ... Rolmont 'St... . . . . Private land... .. .. 40 3.5 . .. Hill St— . .. . . . .. .. . layette St... . . . . Palfrey St... . . .. .. 20 444 . .. . Halt St... . . .... Harrington St... . Behncrtrl line... . . . . 40 1270 ..., Harner St... ... . . . . . Myrtle St...... . _ French St.... , --.. - 41l 2w . . . . Hovey St.... . . . . ... Orchard. St... . , . . Belmoa Ft..... 40 .. 1320 Howard St... . . , . ... .Awn St.... , . ... Pleasant .St. . . . ... 40,5 900 Hull con SL.... . . . .. . Cushi-n arti St..... 11'hites Ave... . ... 40 490 .... I-lyland Ave. . . . . . . . Belmont St. . , ._. Belmont line..: .... 40 610 .... Hunt ;St.. . , , . . ... . . Galen St... . . . .. . Malik tit.. ..... . .. 40 7od .... $o WATBRTOWN TOWN REPORT APPENDIX. ,Table Showing Length and Width of Public and Private Streets in Watertown NA.%IB FROM To Iry n.g St... . .. . . .. . Sit. Atslsurn St... . C'hartes 14iver Rd,.. 40 f22(H) Jaacksfln Rd.. . .. . . . . .Nlors+e St... . ,. , . . NeA-ton line...., .. ill.5 00 Jame tit-- ... . . Holt St.. . . . . . . . . Perry St.. ,. .. . . . . . 4U 360 jchcrson St.. . .. ., , 13rtrmkline St. . , . Waltham line... . .. 40 4(X1 . . .. Jewett St'.., , . . . . . . 1lrarw St.,, . . . , . Boyd St., , ... . . . . . 40 . . 27,7) Katherina: Rcl..... . . Common St.. . , . Church St.,, .,, . , rail 9ori Keenan St. . , ..,. . . . Mt. Auburn Si— . BelnsozsL St. .. . - . . 40 820 .., Keith St,.. . . . . . . . . Prentiss St... , .,, Private way.,, , . . 311 2Q0 . , , Larld St.. . . . . . . . . . No. llt.acnn St,-, . IZivendcle St ... . . 40 525 . . . UicM 1'1.... , . . . . . . . Ladd St. . . . ... . . Private land... . , . . . 20-10 205 . . . . Langdon Ave. , . . . . lit. Auburn St.., Delmont tit. . . . . , , -I41 792 1356 Laurel St,..<, ..-. School St., . . . . ifelend4 Ave.. . ,. -10 .. 148o Laurel St.. . .. . .. . . Hyland Ave... . . Belmont line.. . ... 4t1 235 . . Lexington St,,..... Acton St....... . . Belniont 'St. . , . . .. •111-50 4h0 36r'D Lincoln St..,, , .. .. . Mt. Auburn St.—. Walnut St.—. . , . 40 .. 775 1.nden St. .. , . , .. . IL'cAminster Ave. Mttucrley Ave.. , . . 50 540 . .. . Louise St.. , . .. . . .. Arsenral St. , . . . No. Beacon St.... . 4() 420 . .. . LoNvell Ave.. . .. . .. . Orchard St—. ... Qtrroll St.. .. . . . . . 40 . . Mt0 Lyonr, Ct,.., . . .. .. . Watertown st, ., Private land... . . . . 20 1750} . . . Lven St..... . ._- _- - Cottage 5t... , . . Lane—. .. .. . . .. . 20 3W . .. . Ma.di*mn :eve.... . . . . Brookline St. . . . Private land...... 40 1GO . . Main St.. . . . , . . . . . . Beacon Sy,.. . . . . MLlthant line... . . . . 66-100 , ... 7.160 €aple St.. . , , . . .. Otatlen St,..,. . . . . Newton line., , . , . 40 .. 7U01 Maplewnod St,.. . .. School St.. , . . . I-I llside Rd... . . , 50 G401. . . . Marion Rd..... ., . , . Spring St., ..... Orchard St... . .. . . Oil . . . 2050 Mar.-;ball St.. ... Mt. Auburn St—, Oliver S,t..... .. . .. . tit) , . . .;13(if) Mclenaly Ave....--- - Mt. Auburn St... . Cypress St.. . .. . ., . •10 �1 740 lf Melville Ter....... , . arse St......... Private.land... .. ... 12 05 Merchant, Row Jlain St,.. .. . . .. . Private land.... . .. . all 175 . . . . l+riiddie St....,., - - - - Main St.., .. .. .. . Green St...,....- , . 20 418 . — Morse St. . . . . . . .. . . Galen St.. ... . . . . Watertown St.... . 40 .. 19So Mozitfearn St. plan... Arlington St... . . . Coolidge Ave.. . . . . . 40 ('a3.-3 .... Mt. Auburn St.. . .. . 0e.•aurm Sq... . . . . Cambridge lisle. .. . . 80 .... 101301 Al.mr(w Avt - - . -- Elm St.. . . ..., . Private land....,., 44) 143 .. . . Myrtle tit, .. . . . . .. . . Main St... , . . . ... Ple.asarit St. . . . . . . . 40 . ... 1055 N'alsles Rd. l)lran... .. Bellevue U....., Weitwood Rd... .. . .50 1380 . .. . Nichr'ls Ave...... , .. Arlington St...... Adams St.. . . . , 40 1170' 791 Norfoll: St, plan...., :School St., . , .... Boylston St...- - 40 SM . . , RRVORT OF TOWN ENIGIN EER 81 APPIENDIX. Table Showing Length and Width of Public and Primate ,streets in Watertown. (Conliat l'wf{ LENGTHS El NAVE FROM TO La Norseman Ave.. . ... 1It, Auburn St... , 3.&1f,R. R.land. . 40 300 ..., North Beacon CL. . . . North Beacon St.. Private land... .. . . . 30 2S5 North Beaton St. —, Beacon Sq.., . . _ Boston line.., 50 6700 North Irving Park,. , lrving5t..... .. . . Royal St....... . . . . 40 285 North Park St .. . Norse St....... . . Boyd St... . . . . . ., 3D 270 Oak St.. . .. . . . . . . Melendy Ave.. . . Laurel St.- . .. . . - . 40 . . 505 y . .. , Oakland St... . . . . . . Main St.., .... . . . trivets land.., . . .. . �}{} `J3a� v olcott St... . . . . . . . . 14fuin St....., , . . . Highland Ave..., .. 40 5o0 . . . . OliVer Rci, . - . . . . . Adams St... . . . . . Private land... ,, . 20 150 . . . . -0liver St.. . . .. . . . . . Church St.... .Marshall 'St. ,. .. .. 40 - • 825 C)lney St. .. .. .. ... . Main-St... ... . . . Highland Ave... . . 40 811C) . . . . Orchard St. .. . . . . . . Common St.. . . . . Lexington St. .. . . 35-40 , . 4270 L7sceola.ve. . . . . . . Elm St. . . Private land... . .. 40 180 .. . . Otis St.. . . . . . . .. 1ft. Auburn St„- - %Vnsbburn St.. . .. . 40 . . . . j50 Puffrev St.. . . _ . . _._ Aft. Auburn St.., . Forest St.. . . . . . . . . 36-40 700 2S`0 Palmrner St. . . . ., . .. . No. Pcitcon St._. _ C harlert lei%per Rd... 40 5W . .. . Parker St......, . .. . .kit, Auburn St.., , Waslibusn St... . ., 40 365 490 Patted St. . ,.... . .. . eft. Auburn (it.,. . Arsenal St.. . . . . . 2.5-33 ., 610 Paul St. . . ..._ . . .. . Na. 13cae.on St... . CrharUn River Rd... 40 7011 .. . . Pearl St.. _ . .. . . ... . Sttntmer fit.. . Oliver St... . . .. 40 . . 1030 1"cquossettc loci. . ... NO. Bc:LcDn St... . Charles Diver Rd— 40 880 .. , , Perry St....... . . . . . Harrington St... Rl sell St.. ... . . . 40 430 .. .. Phillips St.. . . . . . . ,. 'Mt. Auburn St... . B.& 1.R. R.land.. 40 315 440 Plcasaa St... . . . . , , Galen St,_ . _. ... . Waltham line... .. .. 40 $510 Prenti,Ls St... . . . . . . Mt. Auburn St... . Belmont St... , . . 40 .... 1025 Pond St.. .. .. . . .. .. 111atertowa St... Watertown St... . . -10 47,5 .... Prescott .St. . . . . . .. . AKLirl St.,_ . . . . . Charles St..... . 40 670 . .. . Priest Rd....... . ., Riverside St..... . Charles River Rd— 40 500 Prospect St.. ... . . . . Belmont St, .. . . Priva.te Iand-.. .. . . 40 � 98o . . . . Purvis St.. . . . . . . . .. i4 nin St..., , .. . . Charles St..... .. 44 565 . . . . Putnam St. plan— , . Hancock St.. . . . . Revere St... . . . . . . . 40 800 -QuiTnlav fit.,. . . . . . . Laurel fit.,. , , _. Private land... , , . 40 560 295 Quirk St... .. . . . . . . . Vom-.st St.. .. . . . . Private land... . , , . 40 S25 .... c Railroad path.. . . . . . Spring St.. . .. .. . ?lit. Auburn St... .. . 10 . . .. 215 Revere St. plan. .. . . . School St.. , .. ,. , Boylston St.... . . . -50 1000 .... Rifle Ct. . . . . . . . . . . Sawin St....... , Private land... . . . . 25 160 ... . Riverside St:_ . _ . . . . 13eacon Sq. , , .. . Royal St.... . .. . .. 40 .. 215D Rosedale Ter..,, ... . N 4in St... . . . . .. . Private l tnrl.,. . . . . . 40 F?Fr . . . . Royal :St. . . . . . . . . . , No. Beacon St— , Riverside St:.... . . . ., 40 675 82 WATERTOWN TDWlti REPORT APPENDIX Table slowing Length and Width of Public and Private Streets in Watertown. (Confinued) LENGTLIS x , :ti 15 E g>zC?a TO F � Russell Ave.. . . . . , . . Mt. Aulmm St... . liellevv4 lit...,, , .. , Si1 . . . 9095 Russell `~t. . .. . . . . . Holt St.. . .. . . . . Perry St.. . . . . . ,. 40 240 .. . Rutland tit. . .. . . . .. Main 4t... .. . , . . . Waltham St........ 40 17€5 . ., .. Saint -Marys St. ..... .Mt. Auburn St. . 13ehnont t. .. .. . . 40 385 . ... Sainpion tit. plan.... Arlington St... . . . Prentice ;at... .. . . . . 40 850 .... 'twin St. . .- ---- - - Cap tage St.,... . . Spring Ct... . . . . . . 30 205 .... Sci ool St... . . .. . . . . No, Bui con St... . Delrr oa tit. . . . . . . . 3{)-lytl ... . 52i30 Sexton St.,, .... . . . . Cottage St... . . - Lane... . . . .. . . . . . 24 2<W . ... Sidney St.. ..... . . . Marshall 5t... . . Marion Rd.. .. . . . . 40 . . 200 South Irving Pnrl;.. , Irving St..... . . Royal 54....... . . . 40 . . 28 South Park St... . . . V arse St...... . . . Boyar. St— , . 30 275 Spring C'L... . . . . . . . . Sawjn St....... . . Private land,.. . . . . .-) 2130 . ... Sprint; 1,t.. . . . .. . . . Main St.... . . - Gr.mr;1€)» ,St.. . . . . . •Iti 21,10 Spruce tit..... .. . . . . Nit. Auburn St... . School St., . . . . •I(i L3:i.> 11•lo 5tanlcy Ave. .. . . . . . walLba- r ,.tit..... . B. :4- %I'. R. R, land.. 411 1000 . . . . Stoneleigh Rd... . . . Bailey Rd..... .. . Bailey I�((1..- . . . .._ 40 .. . 1250 Suim-ner tit- - - - - - - - . 1It. Auburn St... . Waveriey Ave— . .. , 40-50 . .. . 1065 Swetts C"t. . . .... . . , Waltham St..... Private lint.... . . . . 30 ISO . . . . Sycamore tit. .. . . . . . Belmont St_ _. . . . 13elsnorlL line-.. . , ., . 50 . . 1524 Taylor St....... . . . %ft. Auburn 5t— Arsenal St. . . . . . . a125 :3M Tfiaxter St... . . . . . . .laiii St... .... . . . B.&-- li. It. IZ, Intml. a 411 320 .." . Thurston Rd... . .. . . Riverside St..... . Charles .liver It.tL 40 445 . .. . Unian St-- - — . - . . . (3nlen St..... . . . .Morse St... ., ., 40 .. 1350 Uplzmd Rd. . . . . . . . 1[t. Auburn St.., . lli[Lsidce Ltd. .. . ... 40 G701 ... . Walnut St.. . . . . - - :Lit- Aulnirn St... . Scltiool St... ...... 5() 2570 Waltharn St. .. . . . . Pleasant St. .. . . . Miltham litre... . .. 20-40 3a!)0 Warren 9t,. .. .. . . . I.exingt n St.. ._ _ kVnt1.h tnr line... .,. 27-40 281 Warren St.. . . .- - - ,, Lexington 5t. . . . Elmwood Ave— . , , 50 Boo . . . . Watslibwrn :fit... . . . . Franklin St.. . . . . Parker St.. . ., , , a a 40 635 — m Wntcr tit, .. . . . . . . . , ti tlen St.. . . . .. . +'s,.car 51.. . . . . . ... ]11-;30 1515 Watertown St... . . . . Galen St.. . .. . . . . Newton lima, � . ... till . . . 28,50 Wtverley Ave..... . 1L•.,in St..... . . . ._ Belmont "A.. . . . .. 10-50 :3902 1Ve14stcr SL. - - - - - - - - GnLrit Ave... ., .. Privnic la gel... .... 40 M'D . . . . Westniins,wr Ave.. . . Main St... .. .. ... Warren St. .... . .. '7A) 1780 Westwood Rd..... . . Con=mbn........_ Barnard Ave— , ,— •111 530 . .. . Wheel or Lane.. , . Rivmide St...,. Private l:an€l... ... :3{1 440 Wheeler Para€... . . . . Elm St.. . .. . . ... Private Lmgl,.. . ,.. 40 2(X] . . . . Whitcotnb St. . . . .. Hyland Ave.... . t3chnout line. . , .. , 40 851. 5 .. . 1Vhites Ave.. . . . . . . ',.fain St... .. .. ,. Palfrey St... . .. 20-4tr 471) 90G- REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER 8. APPENDIX "gable showing Length and Width of Pubtic and Private Streets in Watertown. (Cotttittalec� — — --- — I1VN1r.TriS M :L' NAME FROM a � Whitney St.. . . . . ... haul St... . ... Belmont, St.. . . . . . 40 fa$� will[ains St.. . . . .... GILL 11 St.. . . ._ .. Newton line... . ... 30 iflQ Wilson Ave_. .... . Belmont St. . . .. . Private Land... . . . . . 40 410 . .. . Winsor e1ve.... .. .. . Mt. Auburn St... . Belmont St. . . .. . , 50 1{}llr 1025 IVinter St.... . . . . .. Church St........ Fayette St... . .. . . 28-30 M 210 Winthrop :St... . .. . lit. Auburn St... . Norfolk-St.. . .. . . . W 600 iDO Yukon Ave.... . 1"slm St.., .. _,Private, Private land-. ... 441 153 .... Private ways . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. ...... . .91,1125 feet Public ways . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. ..190,`SG feet Proposed By-laws Relating to the Building of Private Streets. All petitions for laying out., widening, altering or discon- tinuing any street or way shall be presented to the Selectmen for their consideration. No street or highway shall be laid out or accepted by the to�Tn of a width less than 40 feet, unless the same shall have been previously opened and used for public travel prior to 18S8. No street or way constructed can private lands by the owners thereof shall hereafter be laid out or accepted as a public street of the Town of Watertown unless previously constructed and completed in accordance with the specifications herei.n- aftcr set forth. A plan and profile of every street shall be filed in the office of the Town Ifn ineer, who shall fix the grade thereof. Every such street shall be constructed not less than forty feet in ;width, and conform accurately to the cross-section plan filed In the office of the Town Engineer and shall have a roadway equal in width to the corresponding roadway shown on said plan. The entire area of every such street shall first be cleared of all stumps, roots, brush and like material and all trees not intended for preservation. All trees intended for preserva- tion shall be protected from injury by means of boxes or fenders. All loam and loamy materials shall be removed from the 'limits of the streets, inclusive of sideivalk, to such a depth as may be approved by the Town Engineer, and shall be deposited in piles, or spread on either side of the street, but in no case within the Iiin€ts of such-street. All work- in excavation or embankment shall be brought accurately to a sub-grade of not less than six inches from the roadway and four inches from the sidewalk be]Dw finished grade, as shown on said profile and crass-section. All side- slopcs in excavation and on the adjoining land shall be at the ratio of at least one and three-quarters [cut horizontal to one foot vertical, brought to a -sub-grade eight inches below finished ga•adc. All rocks and boulders in eXCZLvation Shall be removed from the street or used in embankments. Em- bankments shall be made of clean sand, gravel, cinders, furnace slag, sound, rock car broken stone only. Under no circumstances gha.11 any perishable material be used for mak- ing the street embankments. Above said sub-grade and to finish grade, good binding gravel shall be used, except upon the edges of the sidewalks, where loam shall be placed, its sho-wn on cross-section hereto annexed. Both the roadway and sidewalks shall be ivelk wetted and rolled. The side-slopes either in excavation or embankments, shall be covered with good loam, at least eight inches in depth, carefully rolled, and so applied as to _insure against: sliding, The slop&s of every such street shall be thoroughly sown with clean, sound grass seed and caxeft-lly rolled. The loam filling along the cadges of the side-v�ralks shall be carefully covered with good fresh sods, laid in the best manner; all of which shall be dune at such times and seasons as may be approved by the Tovul Engineer. TYPICAL CROSS SECTIONS SHOWING METHOD OE BUILDING STREETS 40 AND 50 FEET VIDE WATERTOWN, MASS. SCALE 4 FEET To THE THE YNCR 'le"Vof1V�j '• Y 14 ■ WA LA-. RCR1a7 a a+fi Y, _ '*"f3l�Yt7:.ry — � GS r. a .., •$'�=- 9 L+t{ •;,,q A .�� 7 4tf 41`ir F_s�.rJ•- 4e.. el A VOL _ p 86 W.&TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Side gutters of every such strut having a grade of four per cent or over shall be paved at least three feet wide, with stone or concrete approved by the Town Engineer. Every street having a continuous grade for more than .300 feat shall have catch-basins and grates of kind and dimensions approved by said Town Engineer, built on loth sides of the strut, and connected with a periizanent drainageoutlet where such connection is possible. Granite bounds shall be set at all angles and curves by the owners at their expense .and under direction of the Town Engineer. [CHAPTER 272] An Act to establish a Board of Survey for the Town of Watertown. Be it enacted, etc., as follows: Section 1. The Selectmen of the Tw&m of Watertcwn shall constitute a Board of Survey for the Tcivn. Sect•iov. 2. Any person or corporation desiring Lu lay aut, locate or construct any street or way in said town after the passage of this act shall, before beginning suer construction, submit to said beard of surrey suitable plans of such street or war-, to be prepared in accordance with such ides and regulations as the board may prescribe. Upon the receipt of such plans, with a petition for their approval, the beard shall give a public hearing thereon, after giving notice of such hearing by publication once. a. week for t,.vo successive weeps in a newspaper publisher in the town, the last publication to be at least two days before the hearing; and after such hearing the board may alter such plans and may deteru ne where such street or way shall be located, and the widths and grades thereof, and ,shall so designate on said. plans. The plans shall then be approved and signed by the board and filed in the office of the clerk of the town, -who shall attest thereon the date of such filing. Section 3. The Berard of Survey sliall from time to time cause to be made under its direction plans of such territory or sections of land in said to-%%m as the board may deem REPORT OF SOWN ENGIN)3ER 87 advisable, showing thereon the location of such streets or ways, whether already laic] out or not, as the board shall be of opinion that the present or future interests of the public NvIll require in such territory-, and showing clearly the directions, -t%ndths and grades of each street or Nvay; and the board may employ such assipta.nts and incur such expense in regard to said plans as it may deem necessary, not exceeding the; amount of money appropriated by the town for the purpose. Before making any stich plan the board shall give a public hearing as to the locations, directions, widths and grades of streets Or NVra.ys in the territory to be sho-wn can the plan, after giving Notice of such hearing by publication once a week fDr two successive wecks in a newspaper published in the town, the last publication to be at least two clays before the hearing, and, shall after making any such flan give a life notice of hearing, and a hearing thereon, and keep the plan open to public inspection for one nionth after the first publication of notice of such hearing. After such hearing, and after the alterations deemed necessary by the board have, been made in such plan, the plan shall be marked as made under the provisions of this act, shall be signed by the board, and shall there be filed in the office of the clerk of said town, who shall attest thereon the date. of such filing. ,Section 4, The powers of the Board of Selectmen of said toN,,m in regard to highways shall not be abridged by this act in any manner, except as provided in this section, and the powers given to them by this act shall be iri addition to the powers now possessed by them. ,After the passage of this act no street or way in the Town of Watertown, shown on any plan filed as aforesaid, shall be laid out, located anew, altered or widened., and no such street or way, whether already or hereafter laid out, shall be constructed by any public authority, except in accordance with the provisions of this act, If any person or corporation shall hereafter open for public travel any private way the location, direction, widths and gravies of which have not previously been approved in writing by the Board of ;purvey in the manner provided in this act, SS WAT1:It'rOWN TOWN' REPORT then neither the; town nor any other public authority shall place any public sr-wer, drain, water-pipe or lamp in, or do any public work of any bind on, such private way so opened to public travel contrary to the provisions of this act. provided, however, that these provisions shall not prevent the laying of a trunk sever, water or gas main, if it be required by engineering necessities. Section 5. if any building shall hereafter be placed or erected in said town within the boundaries of any street or way ,shown on any of the plans filed with the Town Clerk as herein provided, or on land a,dja,ccnt to any such street; or way the grade of which at, the time of placing or erecting such building is other than the grade shown on said. plans, or on land adjacent to any street or way the plan and profile of which have not been approved by said Board & Survey, no damages caused to any building so placed or erected, by the construction of such street or way as showrn on sa.iri plans, or caused to any building! so placed or erected, or to the land upon which such building is placed or erected, by the sub- sequent change of grade of any street, or ways the plan of which has not been approved by said Board of Survey, shall be recovered by or paid to the c inner of the whole or any part of the estate of which the land upon which said building so placed or erected formed a part at the date of the first publica- tion of notice of hearing as aforesaid. Section 6. Said torn znav from time to time appropriate sins of money to be expended by the Board of Survey for carr-ying out the provisions of this act; but no expenditures shall be made in excess of such appropriations. section- 7. Said Board of Survey, its officers and agents, may, so far as they deem it necessary in carrying out the, provisions of this act, enter upon any lands, and there make such exarnina.ti+nns and surveys and place and maintain such monuments and marks, as tbey may decin necessary; and any person injured in his property by such entry or by such placing and maintaining, iti h ca fails to agree with the, town as to the amount; of his damages, may have therm assessed REPORT OP TOWN ENGINEER 199 and determined in the manner provided by lain when land is taken for the laying out of highways in said tov-n, on application at any time within one year from such entry or from such placing and maintaining, Section 8, This act shall not be construed to authorize any taking or condemnation of land, or to render the town liable for damages of any kind., except for making entries tupon land and for placing and maintaining monuments, anti marks as authorized by section seven, nor to atlt,horize the said town to lay €ut or to construct any way located on any of said plans, until such way has been lain out as a, highway under other provisions of law, Section 9. This act shall take effect upon its passage. j Approved April 27, 1900,1 REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL. During the year 1909 there was an Lznusual number of per- plexing legal questions w-bich required my attention. One of the most important of these relates to Cook's Fond. The condition of this pond has for a long time been a menace to health. It has required much examination to determine the axrnership of the pond and of the sail tinderneath it and of Tights connected therevdth. The Board of Health could require the owners to abate the existing nuisance and, if they failed to do so, the Board could abate it and assess the cast on the owners up to $`000. The effect of what the Board could legally do would be temporary, the cost would be likely to exceed 82000; and the Board has not had funds available for this purpose, I understand that Mr. Chester Sprague will release: to the Towni, without charge, any right or interest that he may have in the pond or connected therewith, provided no assessment is made on hint for abatement of the nuisance, and that the mr-ners of the pond, the sail under it, and the eater rights and other rights and privileges appurtenant thereto, Mill sell and convey the sarne to the Town for the sum of $2,500. The estimated area of the pond is upwards of four acres. If the Town should acquire title: to the pond, water rights and other rights, it could drain the pond and perma- nently agate the existing nuisance. I should strongly recom- mend the purchase, to iae followed by draining the pond and treating it substantially as Boyd's Pond was treated by the City of Newton. New Suits. Although seven new suits have been brought this year against the Town, only one of them involves a claim of any considerable amount. Five of these suits are brought to REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL 91 recover damages claimed to have: been suffered by the overflow of a sewer in the eastern part of the town and are for com- paratively small amounts. Particulars of the saute are given below. The suit brought against Mrs. Sarah N. Richardson, as administratrix of the estate of George A. Stearns, to recover taxes assessed for the year 1907, has been heard and disposed of by decision in her favor, on the ground that an May 1, 1907, her domicile was in Medford. Pending Suits. 1. Annie E. Hughes, for injuries she claimed to have sustained while walking on North Deacon Street, near Hosmer and Morse Streets. ?. Almira T. Cook, for injuries claimed to have been sus- tained while sloe was walking on the westerly side of Green Street, at a paint about sixty feet from the junction of Green and Main Streets. Mrs. Cook has died, and the suit is now prosecuted by her legal representatives. ` 3. Margaret Coyle, for in juries alleged to have been sus- tained by the tom=n's discharging water on her land on Bel- mont Street. 4. Wilbert A. Ifebb, to recover betterments paid under pretest and amounting to less than 13100. 5. Julia Coffey, for injuries she claims to have sustained while ivalking on Pleasant Street, opposite the house numbered 111 Pleasant Street. G. Ilrilliam J. Neill, for damages alleged to have been sus- tained by the town's discharging water on his land on Bel- mont Street. 7. Daniel Kelley, John Kelley and John I-1. Murphy (three suits), for injuries alleged to have been sustained by therm while driving on Arlington Street, on account of an alleged insuffi- cient railing upon the bridge near SaWin's :Pond. 8. John Henry Lamb, a. petition for assessment of dam- ages on account of the ta.ldng of land for the widening of Galen Street. 92 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 0. Susan Burke, for damages alleged to have been sustained July 17, 1906, on account of an alleged unlighted pile of lum- ber upon the sidewalk on Arsenal Street, nearly opposite the house numbered 43 Arsenal Street. If there is any liability in this case, the city of Cambridge would probably be respon- sible to the town, and I have notified the city of Cambridge to defend this suit as the city was engaged at the'tirne of the accident in laying its water main in Arsenal Street and owned the lumber over which it is alleged Mrs. Burke fell. 10. Walter A. Reed, for damages alleged to have been sustained June 27, 1907, while riding on a bicycle on Mt. Auburn Street between Garfield Street and Walnut Street. This case was brought in the District Court at U;'althamt and was tried there and judgment rendered ill behalf of the town. Froul this judgment the plaintiff appealed to the Superior Court, and the case is now'pending there. 11.. Ellen AT. Emerson, for injuries claimed to have been sustaimd can arsenal Street Bridge Alay 18, 1908. Notice of this action was not given to the town within the time re- quired by law, and I demurred to the declaration. The objection is fatal to maintaining the suit. 12, Thomas F. Xc$ugh, for injuries cla.inied to have been. sustained. December 11, 1907, while walking on North. Beacon Street opposite the estai v belonging to the heirs of Dr. Luther B. Morse. 13, Paul Albert, 14. Catharine B. Carroll. 15. _Joseph Stssa. 16. Antonena Albert. 17.. Gu i seppina Sessa. The five cases last above named are brought to recover for damages alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiffs on or about February 10, 1900, by the overflow of the sewer in Cottage, Street. 18. Charles Allen Taber, for damages to his automobile on or about April 4, 1909, by reason of an alleged defect in Rr-;PURT 4F TOWN COUNSEL 93 Galen Street, near the car barns of the Boston Elevated Rail-tvay Company. If a reasonable settlement can he made of the suits of Margaret Gayle and William J. Neill, I should recommend that it be made, as the question of liability is similar to that which was decided against the town in, the ease of Janes Daley in the Supreme Judicial Court. Gift of Hon. E. N. Foss. In accordance with the offer made by him several months ago, the lIon. B. N. Foss has causal to be conveyed to the t o,kvn as a site for the new high School building, and for 6 such other ptirpoa es as the town may desire to use it for, a tract of land containing over 138,000 square feet, and bounded by Boylston, Hancock, Winthrop and Concord Streets. The deed has been duly recorded and the town is now in full Possession of this very generous gift. Respectfully submitted, JOHN E. ABBOTT, Tfl7f z Ctxnnsel, REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS. To t7w Honorable Boa.)-d of Selechnenr.: In compliance with the Toi rn, by-laws we herewith submit our report upon the condition and care of the department for the year ending December 31 1909, giving in detail the ford and apparatus, a record of the fires and alarms which have occurred during the year, together with the amount of loss and insurance on property, value of buildings and contents as nearly as could be ascertained also the appropriations and ex�pendittxres, together with recommendations for the future needs of the department, Fire Record. During the past year the department has answered 120 alarms; has laid `0,710 feet of hose; raised 1293 feet of ladder;run 244Y2 miles; and worked 95 2 hours. The loss and insurance as nearly as could be ascertained were: Value of buildings, $271,800 00 Value of contents 132,200 60 Loss can buildings 11,350 00 Insurance can buildings 175,600 00 Insurance on contents 62,030 00 Hydrant Service. There are e328 hydrants available for fire purposes, 210 of which are private. Fire Alarm System. The fire alarm, under the charge of Mr. Vabey, is in goad condition. Manual Force. This department consists of thirty-four men, divided as follows: one chlef engineer, two assistant engineers, sixteen REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS 95 horsemen, ten ladder nien, one engineer of steamer, one stoker, and three drivers of apparatus. Of this number four are per- manently employed and devote their whole time.to the interest of the department. he balance, thirty mere, are only required to perform deity subject to call. Apparatus. The apparatus in service in this department is as follows one steam engine in first-class condition; one combination ladder truck in first-class condition, and three hose wagons in poor condition. All of our hose aragons will have to be repaired this year. The new combination truck has given perfect satisfaction. Horses. In this department we have eight hearses, all in good condi- tion. Hose. The anzo-ant of hose in the department is 4000 feet in good condition, We recommend the purchase of 1000 feet this year. Receipts. Appropriation, $9650 00 Expeudi jai res. Salaries,. 7058 09 Hay and grain, 1120 39 Fuel and lights, 230 88 Horse shoeing and harness repair, `61 71 Telephone, 47' 43 Horses, 00 00 Incidentals, 729 16 9647 66 Balance, S2 34 We would recommend the sum of S11,72 be appropriated for this year this Will include hose and repairs, Dose Two house at the east end is in a very had condition, and must have. 96 WATERTOWN TOWN RP--PORT something clone to it ; and all of the hose wagons have gat to be repaired. In P)CS a special appropriation of $1500 was made for the purchase of a combination ladder truck and S800 for lose. These were not used until this year, and ive paid the Combination Ladder Co., 81299 00 Eureka Hose Co., Ergo 00 C. C. C. HaSc Co., S6 25 2,185 25 Leaving a balance of$114.75. Conclusion. In clos ug this report, we would respectfully thank the members of the Board of Selectmen for courtesies extended this department ; also the Police Dcpartment for service rendered at fires, and the citizens for promptness in givilig a.lai=. We commend the officers and men of the department fo their faithful performance of their duty at all times. Respectfully submitted, ORRIN R, LATCH, J AMES H. JACKSON, J OHN J. 14MURPHY, Board of E,ngineers. The Thirteenth Annual Report OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT OF WATERTOWN, MASS. 1909 y k � BOS'FO , MASS. PRE50 OF HURRAY AND BXRRY COMPANY 1910 REPORT OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT. The thirteenth manual report of the Water Department for thin year ending December 31, 1909, is respectfully submitted. Recex pts. Balance January 1, 1909 $1,075 14 Appropriation 9,600 00 Galen Street Widening Committee 533 78 Collections 7,434 15 - $19,593 07 Expenditures. Construction account $7,051 26 Maiiztenance account 4,736 08 Rebate account 10 32 Cash pain Town Treasurer 7,4S4 15 Balance 311 2 $19,593 07 The above statement is taken from the books of the 'Town Auditor. If all the transactions relating to the finances of this depart- ment had been madc in its office the conditions of receipts, expenditures and balances mould have been staged as follows: Receipfs. Balance January 1, 1909 $1,975 14 Appropriation 9,600 00 Galen Street Widening Committee 533 78 Co1lcetions 51,502 50 - $63,611 72 Expenditures. Water Loan Bonds matured $14,000 00 Interest on 3Y per cent bonds 6,300 04 100 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Interest on 4 per cent bonds $5,100 04 Metropolitan Water Assessment 15,758 18 Construction acc€ ttiit 7,0.51 26 Maintenance account 4,736 OS Rebate account 10 32 Balance 10,655 88 - -- $63,611. 72 We submit this latter form of accounting for the funds belonging to this department, in order that the interested water taker may the more readily make comparison of the financial condition with that of previous ears. .3y such cotnptarisan it will appear that the estimates made by the Coinmissioners for the current year have been verified almost exactly, %tith the exception of the revenue from water rates which has increased materially. If this increase proves to be a normal condition and so can be depended upon relatively in the future we shall be enabled to effect a much desired reduction in the so-called mininntim charge or in the maximum rates, either of which will be of advantage to the great majurity of tapers. It is, however, a question whether this increase is not due to waste caused by defective plumbing. If those water takers whose bills seen to them excessive would reflect upon the fact that others whose conditions are similar to their own manage to beep their consumption within the minimum charge, or at all events within reasonable limits, more attention would be given to plumbing fixtures and much of the waste would be stopped. It is not our, desire to make a showhig of large income unless that income is derived from the legitimate use of-water. The. complaints ofconsumers who are neglectful of our constant admonitions are a source of much discomfort and regret to the Commissioners. The Metropolitan assessment was within our estimate. The construction account., while larger than in 1908, was REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 101 almost exactly as given to the finance department in making up our estimates in March last. It should be said, ho-%vcvcr, that, whereas ire .lid not lay new mains on Lexington Street or lAraverley Avenue, the funds suggested for that purpose were diverted to the con- struction of mains on Watertown, North Beacon and other streets as being more imperatively demanded. See 'Superin- tendent's report. A petition has been received from Chester Sprague and ethers asking for a change in the customary requirement made by this department relative to initial payments for extensions of mains in new territory. Assuming that this matter will be brought tip at, the March meeting, we hereby acknow-ledge the receipt of this request with the suggestion that it; is a matter of much consequence and should be acted upon wvith deliberation. Under the Bead of " construction " tile. Superintendent shows a considerably increased expenditure for " extension of services." This was a iticipated in our last year's report, being principally for the replacement of a large number of three-quarter inch old enamelled pipe house connections, so clogged as to be of little use. For these have beez.7 substituted one-inch cement-fated pipe to the number of seventy services. This work will be continued until all are inade gore.. The house at pumping station has been repaired acid the cc)ntract let for painting. We have reason to believe that the demand for extension of mains will be not less than last year. In view vt the fact that the proposed new by-lawns are not operative -we have not yet presented bills to the various departments for the consumption of eater for public use. AV.e find the consumption by manufacturers for the year to have: been about 51,661,000 gallons. The method of accounting adopted this year by which all the moneys of this department were collected and disbursed by the Town Treasurer has not proved entirely satisfactory either to us or him, and we desire and shall prckpose to the 102 WATEf2T{]WN 'TOWS REPORT To-vni the permission to revert to the former system, supple- menting it by making our assistant the Water Registrar, who shall be bonded to cover the risk of handling the com- paratively small amount of funds which may be held in our office before transfer to the Treasurer. We recommend the adoption of a further modification of the by-laws making the date for payment of grater bills some- what earlier (say fifteen days). This is not only desirable but almost imperative. At the close of the year it is practi- cally impossIbIc to collect every water rate and make a_"clean sheet in closing the nooks. We shall ask for an appropriation to cover probable con- struction of 8000 and maintenance $5000. Respectfully submitted, CHAR.LES BRIGILP M, CHARLES H. ROLLINS, EDWARD E. HUG ES. � a Ll `c �J �u - -- — - f. INEf t,ti \'\•\, ,�`tip ' eTROC+OLIT WA7Efa No MST REd ROOMMcTaaoow•cr.n —Y'� E �, _ � a —2fUC{l' _41.$6�.A4T Z^ POPULATfON WATERTaW/4 Wa,-rER WOR K5 3F-oxvfcer, - ---- 3TATI57f CAL TA5LE GALLOns pea Ccviol]A44'4Z y?� Pea o•.v REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT. To the Board of 111aler Commissioners, Gentdemn: In accordance lvith the usual custom, I here- with submit my report for the year ending December 31, 19019. The extensions of inains for the past year have been as follows �r: t7t ,size Belmont Street 700 feet 6 inch Watertown Street :360 feet 6 inch North Beacon Street 212 feet 6 inch Paul Street 405 feet 6 inch Feeluossette Street 880 feet 2 inch Barnard ';\V('i1U0 460 feet 1 inch Berkeley Street 150 feet 1 inch Kathetine Road 150 feet 1 inch Maplewood Street 216 feet; 1 inch Winsor Avenue 186 feet 1 inch 3710 Reconstruction of Mains. One hundred and fifty feet of three-quarter inch enamelled pipe can Auburn Place was replaced with one-Inch cement- lined. Reeei pts. For water rates S49,558 08 For service: pipes 1,319 72 For gent of station 325 00 Total receipts $51,502 80 Bills receivable 462 15 Total earnings 351,964 95 REPORT OF wATLR DEPARTMENT 105 Expenditures. For construction of mains '$2052 94 For construction of services 2946 33 For construction of meters 1151 99 $7051 26 For maintenance of mains $305 12 For maintenance of services 1.005 85 For maintenance of meters 1900 SCE For =intenance of hydrants 150 64 For maintenance of office 1310 61. 4736 08 Rebates 10 32 $11,797 66 Construction of wins.. Thomas J. Gavin Co. S35 50 Charles Millar & Sons Co. 1088 57 Perrin, Seamans & Co. 15 50 Galen Street Widening Conin�ittee 75 00 Boston & Maine R. R. 127 76 F. L. Stuith & Co. 1 60 George B. Pape 59 24 Otis Brothers Co. 31 00 D. A. Meister 14 `fir} Potter's Stables 7 50 Ludlow 'halve Mfg. Co. 103 95 Builders Iron Foundry 17 60 D. J. Mahoney 14 50 William H. Ga.11ison Co. 1 75 Frost; & Adams Co. 1 28 Watertown. Lumber Co. 0�} Hodge Boiler Works 20 ?�1 Davis & Farman iklfg. Co. 39 18 A. C. Fletcher 8 40 Keefe's Express 2 50 James H. Sullivan is 00 Chapman Valve Mfg. Co. 76 49 106 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Harold L. Bond Co. $4 68 Chadivick-Boston Uad Co.. 48 74 Thomas H. Kneeland 12 25 A. J. Wilkinson & Co. 9 60 J. 0. Critchett 4 80 Walworth M,,,. Co. 21 75 Moses Whiting 13 00 T. F. K el ley 3 25 Sundries 25 Pay-rolls 1068 20 $2952 94 Construction of Services. Chadwick-Boston Lead Co. $21 34 J, 0. Critchett 5 00 Emerson Express Co. 3 05 A. C. Fletelier 1 72 S. B. Green & Co. 154 56 A F. Keefe 288 38 F. J. Makin 40 70 Geoqgge B. Pope 147 88 Sanitas Mfg. Co. 142 90 Sumner & Gerald 24 00 Walker & Pratt Mtg. Co. IG 02 Waltham Forge Co. is Go W,alworth Mfg, Co. 107 41 Newton&Watertown Gas Light Co. 3 00 Chapman Valve Mfg. Co. 16 45 G. Fuller & Son 26 25 J. E. Ftfietd 5 07 Davis & Farnum Mfg. Co. 12 22 Perrin, Seamans & Co. 2 50 Nally & Son 1 05 L. P. Bonner 15 00 Braman, Dow & Co. 297 66 Nonantura Coal Co, 31 00 A. K. 13yers & Co. 427 93 REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 107 Boston & Maine R. R. 7 OS Thomas F. Kelley 3 50 John R. Cassidy 5 00 Cutter, Wood & Stevens 2 28 Thomas H. Kneeland 10 45 Lead Lined Iron Pipe Co. 29 52 D. A. Afeister ? 20 Moses Whiting T3 00 R. C, Nolan 10 75 Thomas J. Gavin Co. 13 50 Pay-rolls 1045 00 $2046 33 Construction of Meters. Chapman Valve Mfg. Co. S5 S? Hersey Mfg. Co. 585 84 Lead Lined Iron Pipe Co. 45 1 Nonantum Coal Co. 46 50 R. L. Smith & Co. 1 d0 A. C. Fletcher 13 64 Boston & INUaine R. R. 6 03 J, Q. Critchett 15 '"ralworth Mfg. Co. 13 50 D. A. Moister 28 05 Arne & Co. 7 50 Thomas F. Kelley 5 215 George B. Pope 12 00 Moses Whiting 13 00 Davis & Ii arnum 141tg. Co. 6 34 John F Fifield 2 50 Pay-rolls 350 35 _ Maintaining Mains. D. F. Keefe $] 70 James 1-1. Sullivan i) ()fl William 1-1. Wilson $21 00 Watertown Lumber Co, 23 10 Nonant.nm Coal Co. 7 75 Henry Howard 50 Moses Whiting 13 00 N-Valworth lffb. Co. 75 Fay rolls 231 23 $305 12 Maintaining; Services. S. B. Green &; Co. $80 52 George B. pe 41 60 J. E. Fif eld 1 00 D. F, Kcefc 1 65) E. C. Nolan 17 25 F. J. Makin 3 90 D. A. Meister 1 35 J. I-I. Sullivan li 00 Moses Whiting 14 00 T. H. Kneeland G 10 D. J. l-1ahoney 36 7,5 Pay-rolls 789 73 $1008 85 Maintaining 141eters. John E. Filield 37 56 Hersey Mfg. Cc. 244 91 A. J. Wilkinson & Co. 7 19 L. E. Felton 2 60 National Ex-press Co. 20 George I1, Pope 19 11 William Walker & Co, 10-00 F. J. Makin 4 05 Potter's Stables 1 00 A. C. Fletcher 1 24 J. G. Critchett 90 Millet Signal Company 3 00 "'alker & Pratt Mfg% Co. 19 34 REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 109 Watertown Lumber Co. 82 134 Nonanturn Coal Co. 6 50 Afoses Whiting 13 00 Sundries 19 10 Pay-rolls 1598 82 — $1960 86 Maintaining Hydrants. Chapman Valve .1,1fg. Co. $6 43 Afoses Whiting 13 00 Pay-rolls E31 21 S150 64 Maintaining Office. A. C. Baxter 1, ) 00 Carter's Ink Co. 5 2 5) Domestic Engineering 1 DO Fire and water > 00 Murray and Emery Company is 00 Municipal journal 3 00 McLauthlin & Co. 107 49 N ewton& Watertown Gas Light Co 5 06 Potter's Stables 1 15(1 N, H. Telephone Co. 15() 59 Tribun.L­En terprl$e 2 Moses Whiting 1:3 T-j Frederic bobbins, P. M. 63 60 Sanitas Mfg. Co, 25 Oliver Typewriter Co. 1 23 B. L. Makepeace 30 John E, Fifield 20 Edison Electric Illuminating Co. 3 42 Al-thur J. DeBerard 6 35 National Express Co. 1 55 L. E. Felton I so Sundries 10 35 Pay-rolls 900 67 $1310 61 110 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Rebates. Lillian C. Albee $2 75 Airs. Johnston 3 50 Nigohas 0hanian 2 50 r. F. Cunningham 1 57 10 32 FINANCIAL STATEMENT A. From the Books of the Company and the Department. CONSTRUCTION GROSS INCOME. MAINTENANCE. Year. Annual. Total. Annual, Total. Annual. Total. 1 S R4 $89.096 112 SS9,WO 82 . . . . . . $100 00 $100 00 1885 -17.609 10 1;3f1,711fi tl2 h!),'2`22 :a9 Si),'- e)41 2,7711 67 2,879 67 � I5se, 2.5,517 46 162,223 48 j 15.875 18 25,W7 77 3.483 16 6362 83 1:387 8,467 81 1711,i191 29 18,167 03 43,264 SO 4,938 40 11.301 2:1 � 1888 5,360 5;) 176,060 84 22,408 46 65,673 26 4,194 ill 1.5,495 25 1889 12,408 15 188,468 99 26,300 48 91,973 74 6,006 24 21,501 49 � 1890 15,626 4.1 241.095 43 30.422 70 123,396 44 6,457 64 27,959 13 .4 1891 5,945 65 210,1-Nl 08 31.562 56 152,959 00 6,206 84 34,163 97 1892 14,611 10 223,652 18 33.825 lltl 187,784 00 7.072 06 41,238 03 � 1b93 i4,6.1.1 :39 2339,:316 z7 32,-444 $.3 220,22E 83 7,006 0 4 48,245 R7 y 1894 6„744 92 246.201 49 36,2119 30 256,49S 13 i1.97S 65 55.22•1 -5 2 � 159�: 11,848 12 25S,10) 61 35,5337 .39 21)2,035 A2 0.080 35 61.310 $12 tRon 12,1.15 AS 270,'355 49 -11,314 G:t 333,3511 15 7,018 )5 ('18,1129 42 t7 1997 8,411 91 378,067 40 44,461 70 377,811 &5 *G,135 10 75,064 52 1698 9.130 26 287.797 66 .15,546 33 413.35S 15 6,816 07 81,85U 510 �- 1899 12.405 76 MUM 42 35,706 32 499,064 50 §5,415 77 57,296 36 ^�I 19th) 8,966 14 30I1,160 56 29.11,911 50 478.254 06 8,104 116 95,400 42 � 1001 7,69-9 51 316,71)tl 07 37,162 16 515.41i3 22 13,882 05 109,283 37 to 1002 5.160 71 33,333 37 548,749 51) 15.`38 81 124,522 1S 1903 9.391 97 331,3451 .5 35,673 22 584,422 81 17,328 29 141,850 47 1'M" 4,694 35 336.0.14: it) 38,186 43 G22,6t11) 24 10,929 GO 161,780 07 1905 11,657 67 347,703 77 4S.G54 60 671,263 113 10,058 77 ISOX8 8.1 19M 8,362 43 356,060 20 45,600 13 716.9.54 Oft 20,189 54 201,028 38 1907 9,998 52 366,064 72 47.452 77 764.4u6 83 20,968 46 2.21,906 84 1908 5,312 51 371,377 23 4G,166 76 810,573 59 20,502 46 242,49q 34) 1909 7,051 26 378.428 49 51.$02 SO � 862.070 39 1 .20,494 26 .362„5413 ")6 }..n This and following years include no town or State tax, This year the use of pumping station discontinued and 'Metropolitan service and assessment begun. t� FINANCIAL STATEMENT B. Statement of Operating And Running Expenses, Exclusive of Interest, from the Books of the Department. � 1902 19113 100-1 1'NId 1906 190:7 1906 1909 r7 O Office. Salaries anri Bxpew%et.. S1,112 45-1 98 S1,:3,37 13 7.1 �1,4297 33 fi1,271 2tf S1,2 4 Sj $1,310 fit � Equipment of Office.... . . . . . . . . .. - - - - - .557 68 Q Care of l'iaim, etc,.... . . .. . . 027 28 415 59 649 841 2 7{> 33 1 J15-t 022) 1,035 77 $90 31 305 1" Care of Services, etc.... . . . . . . 429 02 35S 77 904 710 -l;i i :11 64 7 71 44-1 ") 81.1 67 1,00S 85 % Cure of litters... . .... . . .. . .. 1.893 11);5 1,93-1 51 1,835 25 277 03 1,005 86 1,882 47 1,658 86 1,9E,{} SG � Care of Hydrants..... . . .. .. 311 44) 186i 03 231 SO 284 S3 67ts 28 :310 80 223 91 1,54E G4 ITS 0 w Pt,�t=il.... . . .... . . .. . . .. S4,374 19 Sg,887 40 S4,868 8:4 S3,:3C19 2.1 $5,411 20 $ ,500 '28 $4,862 60 S4.7,30 08 '� REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 113 Suiuniary of Piping December 31, 1909. IVo. fed 1V0. f6et Ceat� t-iced Cast-iron 16-incli 400 1 -inch 5,959 10-inch 4,169 475 8-inch 10,828 8,683 6-inch 5S,r38 58,398 4-inch 5,894 0,772 2-inch 25,35:3 4,546 12`,81S 79,774 202,592 Number of services 1973 Number of meters 1998 Dumber of public hydrants 292 Number of private hydrants 46 Standpipes 29 Manbole connections 59 Classification of Meters. sizes % 64 1 1!-L, 2 4 6 8 Xind. in, in. in. in, in, in. in. its. Total Bee, 2 . . .. ., 2 Buffalo, 1 1 -Crown, 1 1 .. 2 Mersey Disc, 1915 2 -'t :i 1 1W Hersey Rotary. 12 3 1 i 1 21 Hersey Detector, 1 11 2 14 Betsey Model F, i 4 Xeystone, l I T*rrent, 1 1 2 Trident, 1 1 Total, 1934 S 26 3 5 3 12 2 1993 Standpipe meters, Hersey Tornnt, ;?-inch, total 11. r.or testing purpose, ilersey Turrent. S-inch, total 1. 1Laasan that there are more meters than sen ricus is that on soiree servii7cs there are two nleten. SUMMARY OF STATISTICS. For the Year Ending December 31, 190. In form reenmmended by Me New England Waifr Works Usoclation Watertown Water Works. Town of Watertown, Middlesex County, State of Massachusetts, General Statistics. Population by census of 190,5, ll,`02: Date of eDristruction, 1884-I885. Dy whom owned, Town. Source of supply, Metropolitan. Financial. Receipts. Lea lmxe b7ougla f orivard: (a) From ordinary (inaintena.nce) receipts, 81,975 14 (b) From extraordinary receipts (bonds, etc.), (c) From Galen Street Widening Committee, 533.78 Total, S Frain Water Rates: A. Fixtures rates, 13. IMete°r rates, $49,858 08 C. Total from consumers $49,&S 09 D. For hydrants, E. For fountains, F. For street watering, G. For public: buildings, H. For miscellaneous uses, -I. General appropriation, 9,600 00 f. Total from municipal depts., 9,690 00 Rr,;PORT OF WATER DEPARTk VNT 115 From tax levy, L. From lend issue, M. From other sources: Service pipes, $1,319 72 Dent of dwelling-house at pumping station 325 00 N. Total $63,6117 Expenditures. 'Water Works Maintenance- AA. Operation (management and repairs), $4,736 08 BB. Special Metropolitan assessments, 15,758 18 CC. Total maintenance, 220,494 26 DD. Interest on bonds, 11,400 00 (CC plus. DD), - BE. Payment of bonds, 1.4,000 00 Rebates, 10 32 Water Works Construction: GG. Extension of mains, 2,952 94 HH. Extension of services, 2,946 33 II. Extension of meters, 1,151 99 jJ. Special: RFC. Total construction, 7,051 26 LL. Unclassified expenses, MM.. Balance: (a,a) Ordinary, 1.0,655 88 (bb) Extraordinary, - Total balance, N. Total, 63,611 72 Disposition of balance: 0. Net cast of works to date, 529►873 81 B. Bonded. debt at date, 296,000 00 R. Average rate of interest, 3 and 4 per cent.. Matured bonds, payable July 1, 191.0, 5,000 00 Matured brands, payable January 1, 1911, 9,000 00 STATISTICS ICS O CONSUMPTION OFWATER, 1. Estima.ted total population to date, 12,GX 2. Estlinated population on limes of pipe, 12,600. 3. Estimated population supplied, 12,600. 4. Total consumption for the year, 275,721,000 gallons, Metropolitan estimate. 5. Passed through meters, 1&5,059,200 gallons. 0. Consumption for in anti fac turing purposes, 51,661,000 gallons. 7. Percentage of consumption metered, 67. S. Average daily consumption, 7 55,400 gallons. 9. Gallons per day to each inhabitant, 59.8. 10. Gallons per day to each consumer, 59.9. 11. Gallons per day to each tap, 352. 12, Casa of supplying water, per million gallons, figured on total maintenance (item CC), f r4.32. 13. Total cost�oMf supplying water, per million gallons, figured on total maintenance plus interest can bonds, $115,67, STATISTICS .RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. Mains. 1. Kind of pipe, cement and cast-iron. 2. Sizes from l fi-int;h to 4-inch. 3. Extended 3719 feet during year. 4. Changed 1 0 feet of Y4-inch C. L. pipe to 1-inch C. I. pipe. 5. Total now in use, 38AS miles. fi. Cast of repairs per mile, 81.04. 7. Number of leaks during year, S. S. Length of pipe less than 4 inches diameter, 6.03 miles. 9. Number of hydrants added during year (public and private), 3. 10. Number of hydrants (public and private) now In use, 3:35. 11. Number of stop gates added during the year, 5. 12. Number of stop gates now in use, 44€ , 13. Number of stop gates smaller than 4-inch, 49. 14. Number of blow-offs, 13. 15. Range of pressure on mains, 100 pounds to 40 pounds. RLPORT OIL WATER DEPARTMENT 117 Services. 16. .[find of pipe, W. I. cement-lined and galvanized. 17. Sizes, I inch to 2 inch. 18. Extended 2 349 feet. 19. Number of services changed franc Y4 inch to 1 inch, 70. 20. Total now in use, 19,291 miles. 21.. Number of service taps added during year, 54. 22. Number now in use, 1973. 23. Average length of service, 43.5 feet. 24. Average cast of service for the year, $54.56. 25. Number of ineters added, 59. 26. Number now in use, 1995. 27. Percentage of services metered, 100. 2S. Percentage of receipts from metered water (B divided by C), 100. EXTRACTS FROM TOWN BY-LAWS. Section 15. No Board, Committee, or Officer having charge of any work, the payment for which is in any part to he contributed by private citizens, shall perform said work until a sufficient sum has been deposited with the Town Treasurer, upon an estimate made by such .Board, Committee or officer, sufficient to cover the payment of the portion of said work chargeable to such private citizens. Sec. 45, The Water Commissioners shall make such rules and regulations or orders for the introduction, use and govent- rnent of the public water supply as they dcom pr€iper or expedient for the interests of the town. The water shall not be introduced or supplied to any building or premises except upon the written application to, and in the form prescribed by the Water Board, by the owner thereof, or by a duly authorized agent. Such rules, regulations and orders as the Board shall rra lie shall be considered as a part of the contract with every person who takes the water, and every such person by taking the water shall be considered to have expressed his assent to be bound thereby. The principal water rates, rules, reguhations and orders for the introduction, use, and govern- ment of the water supply shall be published by being printed upon the water bills of the Department. For any violation of any published rule, regulation or order, the Board may, .after a notice and a hearing, affix a penalty not exceeding twenty dollars for any one offence, to be imposed by any court of competent jurisdiction. It shall he the duty of the Board to enter complaint against all persons offending against any statute, lay-law, rule, regulation or order relating to the public water supply of the town, and to prosecute the same to final judgment at, the expense of the toga. Sec. 46. Ordinary domestic water rates shall be due and payable semi-annually-in advance, on the first day of June and REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 119 December in each year. There shall be a fixecl miniilnunl rate charged for meter service. The rate for manufacturers and other large consumers shall be due and payable quarterly on, the first day of March, June, September and December of each year. All water passing through the meter shall be charged for, whether used or wasted. If the meter is out of order or fails to register, the -average consumption as shown by the meter when it was in order shall be charged. The service pipe frorn the sidewalk. :stop-cock shall be laid by the Depart- ment to the inside of the cellar wall, or other place desired, and the expense thereof shall he paid before the pipe is laid. The estate shall in all cases be chargeable with the expense of the service pipe inside of the sidewalk stop-crick, and also Nvith the water rates and with the payments and penalties for violation of any rules, regulations or orders relating to the water supply. Sec. 47. In ease of violatimi by any water taker of any published rule, regulation or order of the Water Board, or of non-payment of water rates NNithin fifteen clays of their be- coming due and payable, the Nvat.er supple will be cut oft from the building or premises, and shall not be let on again until so ordered by the Board, after all causes of complaint shall have been removed, and all dues or fines paid, with an addi- tional payment of cue dollar each for the cutting off and for letting on of the water. This rule concerning the cutting- off of a water supply shall apply to cases where-more than one party receive their supply through a single service pipe—not, withstanding that all the others than the offending party have conformed to all regulations and paid all their dues. Rules and Regulations. Article; 1. All persons taking water must keep their water pipes and fixtures in good repair and protected fro-M frost, at their v,,,iTn expense. Thc.y will be herd liable for all damages resulting from their failure so to do. Article ?. All meters used by water tapers shall be fur- nished and cmgied by the town. Any meter injured by frost., 1`0 4vATERTOWN TOWN REPORT or through the negligence Qf a water taker, shall be repaired and renewed at his expense. Article S. In case of fire, or an alarm of fire, or for the making of repairs, extQnsions, or for any other necessary pur- pose of the Department, the Commissioners reserve the right to shut off the grater at once, and keep it shut off as lung as may be necessary. Neither the town nor the Water Commissioners nor their agents will be responsible for damages in. such cases. Article 4. No person shall ripen or interfere with any hy- drant without permission of the Commissioners, except in case of fire. Article 5. No, person other than an authorized employee of the Water Department shall tarp or rnal€e any connection with any water main or distributing pipe, nor turn on RTater ZP vvhich has been shut off by the Department. Article 6. For the use of a single faucet by one family the rate shall be six dollars per year. For all water used other;"- wise the chargo shall be by ureter rates. Article 7, Where water is supplied through a direct press- ure boiler a check valve must be used, .subject to the approval of the Water Commissioners or their agent. Article S. When a consumer desires to have the eater turned off, in case of repairs or vacation of the premises, the Department must be notified. The Department will then ..urn the water off in the street, for which a charge of cane dollar will be made, payable in advance, and the water Neill be turned on again on request, and the payment of water rates. :Article 9. A rebate will be made by the Department for unexpired term, provided the conditions in Article 8 are corn- plied with. REPORT OF WATER DEPARMNEENT 121 1 METER RATES. The consumption aliowed under thL! minimum annual charge of S10 is 4000 cubic feet. CHARGE FOR AVr.IZACE CONSUMPTIO-N, Not exceeding 200 cubic (ftL per day, 25 eent� per 100 cubic feet. Between 200 and 400 cubic feet per day, 24 cents pc-r 100 cubic feet. Between 400 and 600 ctibic feet per day, 23 cents per 100 cubic feet_ Between600 and M) cubic feet Per day, 22 "MS JICT 100 cubic feet. Between Soo aml IUM cubic feet per ciao, 21 cents per jon cubic feet. Between 1000 and 20W cubic feet per day. 'n)cents per 100 cubic feet. Between 2DOO and 3000 cubic feet per da;,, 113 cents per loo cubic feet- Between 3WO and 4-001) cul)ic feet per d.q"y. I S cent L, per 100 cubic feet. Between 40DO and 50110 cubic Net per day. 17 cents par 100 cubic feet. Between &WU and 60011 cubic fret per da}"'- 1 di cents par 1(K)cubic feet, RE-tween 6000 and SOW Cubic feet Per day, 15 cents per 100 cubic feet. Between 8000 and 10000 ciAbic feet per day. IV; cent-; per 100 cubic feet. For all o-irmr 10,000 cubic feet per day. 10 cents per 100 cubic feet. Per order, WATERTOWN WATER CMMTSSIONERS. REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. To t1w F an-orab Berard of ,Selechnon, GmIlemen The following report of the Sealer of NVeights and pleasures for the year ending December 31., 1909, is respectfully submitted. Ia compliance with Section 21, Chapter G2 of the Revised Laws requiring public notice, the customary notice was given by advertisement in the- Wat&rfown Observer, and by posting notices in the different sections of the town. During the year the sealer visited all places in the town where goods ivere bought, or sold, and tested and sealed all scales, weights and measures which Nuere found correct, and condemned all found beyond repair and useless. Detail of Work Dore during the Year. 56a led Condemned Large platform scales 9 Small platform scales 42 1 Computing seales 16 2 Slut weighing scales 3 A11 other scales 110 2 Weights 426 Dry measures 140 Liquid measures 120 14 Oil pumps 3 Yard sticks is Milk lags 32,272? 128 Total tests 33,168 147 JOHN F. KILEY, ScaIt:a• }f Weights aazd Measures. REPORT OF TOWN CLERK. Vital Statistics of the Town of Watertoivn fron-i January 1, 19091 to January 1, 1910. Births Registered in Town of Watertown for the Year 1909. Jan. 2. Francesco Sangelotta 3. Mary Alexine Gildea. 4. Helen Gage Gale 7. Mary Alice Niece 9. Ivlaria Louisa Boggia 11. Roland Cummings 12. Francis Xeany 12. Mugruditch Iful-ruditchian 14. George O'Brien 15. Charles Andrew Barran, Jr. 16. Lillian Hasle 18. Francis Connelly 18. Ida Mary Angelina Dominechelli 18. Campbell Allan Stevenson 18. Sarah Evelyn Chapman 20. :11ary Lase Boudrot 20. Peter William LaForte 22. Charles Devereaux 23. Louis James Randall 23. Peter Francis O'Brien 23, Mugruditch Thomas Bllcian 23. Raphael Colom 24. Gladys Maguire 21). Ida Mary Manilla 29. Graphite Ca.toni 30. Helen Ward 12A IVAJERTOWN TDWN P-BPORT Jan. 30. Susan Mildred Rogers 30. Paul Butler Feb. I. Conclied Pui-liced 2. Malcolm Frank Hall 3, -Ste-wart 4. Catherine lira rraher 4. Alice Dwyer 5. Richard Francis Gibson 6. - Barry B. Robert Lincoln Ryan 0. - Basile 9. Domenico Pitare 19. Lydia Isabella. Amita Petromo 10. Nlaud Grace Anderson 11. Bertha Isabel Kelly 11. Samuel Barron 13. Francesca Serra 14. Mimel Eaton 1-1. James Joseph Vahey 14, Ruth Kinshla 16. Barbara Josephine Hart 16. - Savolsky 17. Francis Nelson 17. Anna Elizabeth Ha%en 17. William A. Fitzgerald 20, Alfred Theodore Riccio 20. Madeline Elizabeth Cameron 22. Anna George 22, Albert Ferracci 22, Bernice May Ebert 22. Annie Kevorkian 23. Catherine D,lizaboth Parraher 23. Lydia Linder Grevatt 23. Catherine Irene McHugh 25. Charles Richard Roughtean 25. Roger Church Emery X Annie Stepant REPORT OF TOWN N CLERK 125 Feb. 27. Walter George, McDonald 27. Frances Edna Carroll 27. Annie Louise Hubbard 28. John Timmins Gleason Mar, 1. Benjamin Steanas 2. George Libby 4. William Levy 6. Michael Russo 7- Gasper Safar S. Alva Augustus Rockwood S. Ramon Chapman Hermann 8. John Vincent Corcoran S. Jacquelyn Hartford 19. Marie Ca:rniele Beatrice 11. Eugene Aloysius Ryan 11. i,Tancy Walker Dickinson, 11. William Callahan 12. TNIa.ry Josephine Linskey 1.2. James Andrew Dangredo 12. Malcolm Whiting Bacon 13.. Mari Ciacoma h1arullo Louis Marullo twins 13. Jahn Patrick Mart 13. Velinar Gladys White 14. Philip Howe ';A- loodbury 15. Mary Elizabeth Byrne 16. William Cool 16, Earle Zvers Mudgett 17. Ruth Vahey 17. Robert En-iest Lassman IS. Nellie M. McNeal Carroll 18. Joseph Stanton Sullivan 18. Ruth Patricia Murray 18. .Roy Whiston 19. Josephine Do Stephano 19, Ernesta. Rosa Russo 20. Merle Otis Priest 126 WATERTOWN TOIV*%' RPPORT Mar. 22, James Le Barran Clifford 22. John Joseph Kenney 22. Phyllis Margaret Hamm 23. Elizabeth Connolly 23. Marion Wheeler 25. Mary Gertrude Lynch 26. Mafa.lda Rosaria Strangia 27. Dorothy Ifanning 28. Chester Hobbs 29. Filiinore 29. Margaret Carey 29. Joy Hanes 30. Bertha Gray Yergat 31.. Martin Joseph Joyce - 31. Virginia 111arshall .Apr. 1. ].1'Zary Magennity 1. Toney Bianca 1. Kenneth Lincoln Winslow 1. 7ara.bel Mazmanian 1, Dorothy Frances Durbin 7. Mary Elizabeth Hands 11. Johnson 12. Edward CaTl Par-menter 12. Gertrude Celeste White, 12. James Andrew Dan redo 1.2. Amelia Feola 1 . Margaret Innocentia Leonard 14. Alfredo Marazeo 14. Newell Edivayrd Wood 14. Florence Moran 15. Patrick Francis Tough 15. Veronica Dipefl3ey 18. George Rupert. Knox 18. Francis James Sheridan 19. Xathleen Lillian Potter 1.9, Charles Henry Carroll 19. Alexander Roscoe Eisnor REPORT OP TOWN CLLwPK 127 Apr, 23. Annie Elizabeth Mil use 25.. Alfred Batten 26. Antonia Grazia Bonanno 27. John Joseph I fulhearn 28. John Mugruditch Derderian 28, Irene Kelley 29. Andrew Flynn 30. — Boyd 30. Edith Birch May 1. Frank Whidden I. Michael Joseph Corcoran 1. Mary Madeline Bedard 2. Patrick Kelley 3. Joseph Less Niece 5. Russo 10. Mary McHugh 1.0. Mary Barbara Costello 10, Paul Cullen Scanlan 12. Mary Elizabeth Hogan 13. Peter Henry Duffy 13. George Graham 15. Carani ne Acaro 15, Amelia Repicl 16. ;Dice Itargaret Eden 1.3, Agnes Gertrude Altmiller 19. Lake 19. Ernest Russo 21. James Higbee 21. Walter 1;Torsman 4. Dominic Bartholomew Guiffm 24. Joseph Fulginit.i 24. Joseph Aroma 25. Antonio Sa.m.a.cchia 31. Susan Stavabul June 1. Martha Frances Nickelson 1. Alice Jeanette good 2. Elsie Peterson 128 WATER-TOWN TOWN REPORT June 3. Blanche Louise Doherty 3. Floyd Leighton Robbins ,a. Edith May Warren 5. Russell James Lutz 5, Arax Mngrudiehian 6. Ray-mond Emerson Hyson 6. Emma Rosella Dawe 7. John Condon 7. - Corcoran 7. Walter Kimball Peterson S. Joseph Aloysius Malioney 8, Martha dicks S. Vivian Agnes Norton S. Annie Diary F olino 11. Albert Marshall Hall 12. Mary Regina herring 16. Fitzpatrick 17, Charles Edwin Armstrong 19. Edward Byron 20. Dorothy Darli-ngton 21. Rodney Southwick 21. Robert Kennedy 22, Peter Henry Grinies 22. Guy Haskell Sar east, Jr, 23. Eilin�e Balozoni 23. Pauline Rafuse 24. George Arthur Forant 24. Agnes Morrell 26. Ruth Turner 27. Esteran Rcnado Cenchi, lia 28, William Nash Locke 29. Viola Ludwena Connolly July 1. Bessie ryYavnan Barsamian 4. Francis Patrick Duffy 5. Joseph La Rose 6. Norman. Brooks Roy, Jr. 7. Ernest Nicholson REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 129 July 7. Isaac Rice S. Souren Hampartzoom Mugrditchian 9. Anhina Ricclo 10. - Hanson U Afary Madelilic Coen 13. Olive Holmes 13. Dorothy Alice Peary 15. Dorcas Abbott 16. Frank Henry McDonald 18. Lawrence Michael Hoolan 18, - Riglo 19. Thelma Arnold Heinlein 20. George Francis INliteliell 21. Arpeny Ca-ragulian 22. Virginia Hagopian 22. Lillian Madeline Butler 22, Flora Cope 23, Helen Marie Purdy 23. Dorothy Muriel Jensen 27. Herbert Ernest Morey 29. Nora Gertrude Leery 29. Ernest Homan 30. Helen Marie Anderson 30. Catherine Mary Sullivan 31. Mary Helena NfcGann 31. LinCOITI Parker Edmand.,; Aug. 1. Frank Garafala 1. Edward Nolan 3. Isabel Chisholm 3. Hazel Ingham 4. GertrUde, Le Cain 5. John Dailey 6. Myrtle Wilholmina Sanborn 6. - ScIbilia 7. Lillian Doyle 9. Emily Brogie 9, Marie Barea 130 WATE€t'TOWN TOWN' REPORT Aug. 16. Jeanne Elizabeth Perkins 16. AValtace Driscoll 16. William John Ryan. 17. Allen Janes Pollock 18, Rdna May Hickman 20. Joseph Carilla 20. _— Davis 2L Greene 22. Barbara Elizabeth Yates 22. George Henry Brunt 23. Margaret Irene Robidla.rd 24. Edith May I atifnian 25. Elbridge Glidden 26. NVilliam Tuttle Vose 26. Elizabeth Johnson 2'7. Dorothy Madeline Madden 29. Gertrude McCaffuty 31. John Loosigian 31. Da verix Sept. 1. William Costigan 1. Elizabeth Agnes Porter 2. William Henry Davidson 4. Do-mica Catalda 5. Edith Florence Sparre B. Alfred Thomas Howes 6. Frederick Livingston Carter 7. Josephine Leonard Palfrey 1.1, Margarct Felice Lane 12. Susanna Grady 12. Elia Frizzore 13. Alary Gleason Andrews 14, Mary Elizabeth Kennedy 14. Elvira D'Angelo 1.7. John McDonald 20. Nfattheiv Francis G'$rie❑ 21. Angelo Piantedosi REPORT 4F TOWN CLER$ 131 Sept. 22. Charles Collins 22, Virginia Putter 23. George Robert Hicks 23. Roger Sherwood Partridge 23. Attilo Alfredo Ra.inioado 25. Ernidio Gaetano Di Giacomo 25. Margaret To€ino 27. Arthur Dingwell 27. Josephine lei GIaigio 27. Wesley Truman Putney 30. Lillian May Sisson 30. Frances Bailey Oct. 2. John Francis Kelley . Margaret O'Connor 3. Everett Edward Campbell 3. James Gerard Linneh,an ... Mary Rose LeBlanc G. Frank Olivett-c), Jr. 5. Charles Addison York 7. Mary Bridget Hughes 7, Elizabeth Nicholson S. P'u7ant Victor Derderi-an S. Herbert Penney 12. - Ricketts 14, Dorotby Kelley 16. 1latteo DIN-ecchio 16. Annie Mar n-acci IU). Edward Francis Smith. 16. Rcsena Conti 16. Mary Tiberic 17. - Conti 17. William Francis Davis, Jr. 17, Margaret Alary Cox 20. Laurence Henderson 21. Mary Angelina Beatrice Landry 21, Edward Bernard Rattigan 22. Norman Garland Williams 132 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Oct. 23, Acan Edward Hill 21 Roff Parl�cr Elliott 25. Gertrude Catherine Babin 27. Tilton 28. 131umish 28, Elvira Natali 2& Frederick Milmore 30. Harold Dyer 31. Elmer Francis Ogden 31. Philip MePeake 31. - AfacNauglito-ri 31. Edith Russell Tripp Nov. 1. Mary Blunge L Joseph Bernard Boudrot 2. Leslie Edward Kelley 3. Margaret Pillicci 3. Geneva Mae McWhirter 4. Louis Caccavaro, Jr. 6. Eldon McElhiney 8. William Edgar Wallace 10. Cosmos Pialitedosi 11. - Crupi 11, James Ambrose Boland 12. Catherine Elizabeth Brown 12. Lester Williams 12. Frances Sylvester 13. -- BU171CC 13, ArLhur Ler,rancis Howe, Jr. 14. Veronica McDermott 14, Geraldine Wray 16. Evelyn Johnson 16. Margaret Duggan 17. William George Robinson 17. John Joseph Rattigan, Jr. 18. Frances Arico 18. Edgar Adrian 'MeManus 18. Gladys Galbraith REPORT OF TOWN CL9PT. 133 Nov. 19. Bridget Alice Burke 19. Albert Beatrice 20, Alice-Geyikian 20, Armen Vartan Churakian 22, Helen Lyon!; 22. George Deaggett 2.5, Frederick Leo Campbell 2-5. Theresa Fe-urinna Carazeo 26, Elmer Murray 28. Annie Ruth Steele 29, James Edward Connors 29— Tony Deldon 29. Anita 'Marion McCammon 29. Evelyn Walker 30. Frances Carly 30. Kathleen Fillmorc Dec. 2. Cardia Cardillo I Ohanness Johnson 3. 1%largaret Gilday 3. oretta Chisholm 5. Mary Clare Ryan 6. — Mitchell 6. jchri Albert Loring 7. Annie May Ancoin 7. Ethel Low S. Florence Anna Ploettner 9: lZuth Florence May-o 10. Pauline Elizabeth Andrews 13. Cogettina Shawley t3 13. Rose Dennatt 13. Robert Martin 14. Ethel Rose 15. Harold Farrington O'Brien 16, Joseph Bernard Flaherty 18. Gregory 18. Hanlin 18. Laura Genevieve Sullivan 134 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dec. 19. Ella 'May Flannery 19. Adelaide Rose Bluestone 20. Elizabeth Clark 22. Robert McDonald 23. Devitte Artura 23. Alice Bogigian 24. Grace PoNvers 24. Russell Urquhart 24. John Mannugh 25. Donald 26. — -J 1{Iursee 2G. Studley 27, Comelius John Sullivan, Jr. 27. Edward Rrestan Batchelder 28. Davis 28. MacLeod 28. Mary Catherine O'Brien 29. Angela lclaria. Fantasia RLPORT OF TOWN CLERK 135 Marriages Registered in the Town of Watertown for the Year 1909. Datc. Narn'e of Groom and Bride. Rmwn by who tit married. jazi. I`,Iward Charles Berry Rev. Laurens AlacLure Sarah Ann Eden 6 Louis Von Witherell,Oakland. 11 e, Rev. P. L. Crayton Amelia Angela All. Torre 6 John Benjamin Bartley. Newton Rev.Charles W.Holden N ita Fulton Wells 31 Acan James Hill Rev.Charles W. Holden Katherine Amelia Uindrv, Newton Pe.b. 6 John KeaTsley 41itchell Harrison, Philadelphia, Pa. Rev. F. E. Seymour Agnes Helen Heath 10 Robert Delaney Rev.nos. W, Coughlan Catherine YeGovern 22 Alburtus Manley Linn, 11aynard Rev.Charles W. Holden SUSain ITCan (Whitney) jordari 23 Henry Alexander Lane, Boston Rev.John F. Kelleher Nfargaret Agnes Nally Mar. 7 Stephen Milmore Rev,T, Brusnalian A-mia Comierney, Waltham [0 Oliver C-apvn Barron Rev, Alexander .Mitchetl Lilhanjeanette Joyce, Newton IS Austin Francis Grogan, Fall River Rev,j ob n F. Kelleher Annie Gertrude Farrahar 2, 'I'homas Atistin Hain Pev. William H. Dyas Eattic Elise Benn1--=, A'althan-t 30 Henry G. Hall Rev.Edward Bra!-qlin Christena B. (Nicholson) Childs, Dor- Chester Apt. 3 Samuel Amlian Rev-Joseph Komqcyan Alice Rcapian I A Jahn Devlin Rev. A. S. INUalone Delia O'Donnell, 'Xe,vton 14 Fred McCrudden; Newton Rcv. R. H. Splaine Elizabeth Bums 14 Howard B. Flint, Cambridge Rev. George H, Flint Inez 11. Kent 136 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dade, Xamc of Grooin a4d Bride, Person by w4oyn married. Apr, 14 Andrew J, Brennan, Cambridge Rev. R. It. Splaine Ellen _M ry Lyons 18 Tomzasso Ricci Rev, Frank Berd Dortienica Fillippa Zaccaznini 19 Joseph T. Bright Rev. T. Bro.rnahan Elizabeth Doyle, Waltham 1R Ronild Dtiviglit Noble, Xew'York Rev, Charles W.Holden Ruth I,Ouise Perkins 22 Bartholcinew Wallace. Bostan Rev. Thor. W. Coughlan Bridget Farrell, Cambridge 22 Alton Harrison Hartford, Duxlaury Rev, Charles IV. holden Mildred Blanebard Paine 22 Alphonse Connor, J-GTorcester Fuca■, W 11, Newton Bridget Dwane 26 Lars Hjalznar BerglUlld Rev. Henning Jacob-,;on Annette Louisa Nilson 20 Luther X-Vatt,les Simands Rev, Charlus H. Day Emma Lillian Bowles 28 Thomas Jo,ph O'Brien Rev._James F. Kelly Margaret Anna Bryson, *Newton 28 Peter Kilbride Rev,James F. Kelly Henora Gilligan, Newton 28 Maurice Francis Ford. Somerville Rev, John F. Itelleher Mary Ann Linchan May 1 Ernest J. Mill Rcv. M.J. McNlanus -ALL ,Stelha Delano, 13TO okline 1 I-Ijaima,r Ber,gersen ,Rev. C. A. Moldstad R.agnhild Larsen, Dorchester 4 Patriclz F, Slamin I', A, Frederickson,J.P. Jessie B. (Smith) Fisher, Rn-toss 4 john Carl Decker Rev. Fred, E. I fca th Mma (Irving) Monahan S Frederick Walter Brown Rev.jus. E. McC;onijell Constance Eveleth, Cambridge 12 George Hapenny Rev.P. L. Cray ton 11ughena Steele REPORT OF TOW ' CLERK 137 Dale. Ywae of Groor?r apiel Bride. A-Twn by whom married. May '-)I Austin Ward Rank"I Rev. William H. Dyas cassic 1-", GfIC11will 22 Hagop Woloohajian Rev.Joseph Keasseyan A I gavnic Boyajian, Boston 26 William A. Williams Rev. Charles W. Holden Ethel M. Garland, Balton 20 TI-Loinas Arnott, Providence Rev. Charles Ul. Day 'Alary Ahnira Thorne 28 James H. Hccxi, Franklin Rev. Pliney A. Allen,Jr. Jennie F. Locke 29 Walter Elliat Raftery Rev, Fred, G. Williams Eva Elizabeth Sininis 2 Q- harry Bejian Rev. S.Taslijian Helen Mesrubian June 2 Pntrick Quigley Rev.John J. Cra= Catherine Secti, South Boston 15 john .j. Willianv&, Rev.George A. Lyons Mary Ryan, Boston IS Harry Fletcher More Rev. I-Toward L. Torbet Florence Augusta Greenwood, East Boston I 9 Michael Joseph Kelley Rev, Dennis W, Brown -N I n;-L,ry i Th erc&m Crowe,Cambridge 9 William O'Donnell, Charlestown Rev, P. L. Gmyton Nara Kanally 9 Ambrose Lester Shipton Rev. Charles W. Hoiden Minnie Gertrude Stevens 10 John F.Corcoran, Mlcymouth Rev. Edward C.Camp Latta U. (Eaton) Collins, Wey- 111012th I I Williaii 1 F red erick-Pike Rev, Henry E. Oxnard IlLfary Agnes Loftus, Waltham 16 Thornas Francis f-'allan Rev.Edward F. Ryan Elizabeth Alary Conroy,Cambridge June 10 Norbert T,Capti�, -Boston Rev. Francis E. Wcbster Alice J. Evalls 138 WATER'YOWN TOWN REPORT Dale, jVaFrie of Granni rand Bride. Person by whom mrr June 10 Matthcw lion{tulle, Cambridge Rev. R. H. Splaine Eliz aln!th Hegarty,Cambridge 22 George Patrick Moran. 'Waltham Rev. Ambrose F.Roche Ursula Petrinilht l utighry 22 Herbert Leslie Paine. Rev.George H. Howes Phcebc Ethel, Sanders Ashley, New Bedford 23 Frederick Garri-mn 1-hall Rev, Writ. L. Chaffin Evelyn Aa t:.,i, North Easton 23 George Herbert Glidden Rev. Charles 1-1. Atkins Carrie Ardello Blackstone, East Boston 23 Lewin Corbin BtAtun,Jr., k4°'4lthain Rev. Charles W. holden Maude Atigusta Miller, Waltham 23 Harold Frederick Kenney,Camb. Rev. R. H. Slalkaine Marie Isabelle Geldert,Cambridge 23 John J. Foley, Dorchester Rev. R.1:-I. Splaffie Mary J. Courtney, Belmont 24 Samuel Grover Stearns Rev,Clmrles W, IlcTldeu Bertha Alice Foster 28 Freder-ick A. Ready Rev.P.J. Garrity Laura Carrigan, Bangor, 1 e. 28 Patrick fames Davoren, Camb. Rev.john F. Kelleher Mary Ann Louise Reed 29 George Cohen. Somerville 11. M. Eichler, Rabbi Bessie Wingersky 30 Clarence Edmund Gerry, Melrose Rev. L. B, Macdonald Helen Hodson Thompson 30 Francis Joseph Campbell, Newton Rev.P.L. Crayton Eva Josephine York 3fl Williarn B. Valentine Rev. Charles H. Day Zeda I. Bill July 3 John James McKim, Cambridge Rev.Thus.W.Coughlan Irene Wliite,Cambridge 5 Henry Orlando Lamy,CambAdge Rev. Thos.W. Coughlan Ella Catherine McGann REPORT OF TOWN CLERIC 139 Daft. Napit of Grown and Bride. Persun #V tarkom married. July 8 Stephen O'Brien Rev.A. S. Malone ngel.1-fary McCarthy,Newton 14 Harry Howard Winship Rey-. Jahn Proude Margaret Williamson, Pmvideuce 17 Charles Waite John W. Sherman,J. P. Julia A. (Smith) Mannering, Brighton 17 Thomas Sullivan Dudley Roberts,J.P. Katherine A. Riley, Roxbury 21 iolin Dart.Creelman, :Newnan Rey*. Edward C. Camp essica Alms. Fisher, Newton 24 joseph ITenry White Rev.James E. Norcross Bessie Belle Shurtleff 25 James B. Farrell Rev.John C. Fearns Mary( eviille) Kiernan, Revere Aug. 3 Daniel Parris Jones,Boston Rev.W.M.Newton Elsie May Stone 4 Peter McNicholas Rev.Thus. Wi Coughlan Mary Josephine Curran 12 William L. Carpenter, Detroit, Blich. Rev. Fred.C. Williams Clara D. Iiarding, Wareham 18 ArthurG. ilioulton,Jamaica Plain Rev.Fred.C. Williams MaTie heresy Beckmann 24 Jolm 11, Ryan Rear, Geo.J. Patterson Isabel MacKezizie, Boston 25 Frederick Oscar Safford I2ev.John M. Moore Ethel Blanche Frazer 20 Walter Alfred Watkins Rev, A. S. Malone Mary Josephine Daly, Newton 30 Shenoricg Chankalian,W. Hobo- ken, l ,J Rev. llr1. 3agdasasian Marian Amakj an Sept. 1 William Francis Brooks, Carob. Rev.Thos. W.Coughlan Jessie Isabelle Rudolph Waterman, Cambridge 4 John.Clements Ward,W. Newton Rev.Laurens MacLure Helen Austin 140 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Date. avame Of Gn7ma and Bride. Pcris an h�j wham Tnar6d. Sept. 6 Antoine GeLis Rev.john F. Kelleher Etigunie Marie M. LrPape 8 ThOn-E« I a rues Dennis Rev. CharlcL, 1-1. Day Annie Belle Ellis, Newton 14 Edward Jeffrey Rockatt, Port- land, Me. Rev, `Thus. W.Ca ughlim Grace Frances Horgan I U Antonio Cologera, C atnbr id gie Rev, R. 14, Splaine Mary Demellin,Cambridge 21 Lewis A. Thomas Rev. Eugene F. Hunt Florence Nightingale Salisbury, Maynard 25 Raymvnd Hale Lane Rev.Charles H.Day Julia Olive Lane,Gloucester 26 Janies Raymond Flanigan Rev.John F. Kelleher Agnes Eliza Brierton 29 Stanley 111. Burroughs Rev. Hermon S.Pinkhant Elise Winsor Gleason 29 Albert Austin,Charlestown Rev.Thus, W. Coughlan Nellie Donovan,Cambridge Oct. 3 William J. Loughran Rev.John S.McKone Yary F. Rich, Dorchester 0 James F. Hubbard Rev. Wm. F. Shaughnessy Hinlie F. w0gan 10 j oaquim Vera Da Cruz,Jr. Rev,John F. Kelleher Mary Moore 18 William Patrick Wallace, Newton Rev. Ambrose F. Roche Elizabeth Agatha Vahey IS Percy Richardson Morton Rev. F. S. I-Tunnewell. Florence Marion Livermore IS Peter Whitney Rev,James J- O'Brien Sarah Alague, Somerville 19 Alfred Foster jelvetL, _Newton Rev. Grover G. Mills Georgianna Lottie Barnard 19 Edward Barnes Rev.Jame.%F. Kelly Ellen Barry, Newton Oct. 20 Stephen Manning Rev,John F. Killion Delia 011,vTa.1ley,Brockline REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 141 D&U& Name of Grooin and Bride. Pers= by whom married. Oct. 20 Winfred Cutler T sow Rev. Francis H. Rowley Paula Louise Guldenschuh, Jamaica Plain 20 Martin Touhy Rev.James F. Keller Mary Ann Finn, Newton 20 Michael F.Co=ernoy, Waltham Rev. W. P. Shaughnessy Rosanna Hapenny `0 Thamas F. Kelly Rev, Hugh F. I3hint Catherine Desmond,Dorchestc;r 26 Patrick William McMahan Rev Micbael J. Cuddihy E—atherine Irene O'Brien, Dorchester 27 Leon E. Lapabne Rev.Edwin L. Miller Minnie Leighr 29 James B. Wilbur,Conn. Rev. Edward C.Camp -larvenia. K. (Hefford) Coffey, Derchestcr 30 Joseph 131-uc+e.Burke, Cambridge Rev. T. W. Coughlan velyn 3lary Franeicur,Cambridge 31 Tirnothv Mansell Rev,Jahn C. Buckley Hannah Horan,CaLsiihriclge Tovf. 4 Sebastiano Catenaro Rev.John F. Kelleher Chic-china De lasi 6 JoReph H. Woodward, R(-)�Acin Rom 1l, J. O'Connor A.nnic V. €'. l,tlnr strum S Clarence 0, Mosey, Lynn Rev, jolin G. Princc 10 Elwin Sumner Jacobs,Cam bridcee 1 o11n 11`. Sherman,J.P. Lulu. 11abol Tray 10 Harry I-Valsh, Brighten Revs. F. C. Williams Jennie fit. 'Baird 14 Vincenzo Guoltier, Dwton Rev. Loderico Tom Alarin 1 . Borelli 16 Charles steed Conant., Whitman Rev, Edward C.Camp Bessie Gray Ryder, Whitman 20 Gustaf Fritiof Ericson Rev.Jahn T. Norrby ugusLa Wilhemina.Bregquist 24 .Michael Morrison, Somerville Rev.John F. Kelleher Margaret Kelleher 142 WATERTOWN TOWN" REPORT .lade. Name at Graoin and RrO& Person by w4orn inarraed. Nov. 24 Patrick Henry Ford, Newton Rev.John F. Ielleher Olive Magdalene Fisher 24 Daniel A, IIealy,Natick Rev.John F. Kelleher Frances M. McDonald 24 Joseph August Saltner Rev.Joha F. Kelleher Mary Gertrude O'Hearn 24 Joseph Mitchell, Chelsea Rev.Jahn F. Kelleher ena Ryan 24 Martin McLaughlin, North Beverly Rev.John F. Kelleher Mary Donlon 25 William C. Rowland Albert.1-1. Peer,J, P. Mary Louise Flynn,Cambridge 25 Frank Singleton Rev.George F, Durgin May Wormop, England 25 James T. Fahey Julia Margaret Holland, Somerville 25 Patrick Di yer Rey*.T, W. Coughlan Bridget Walsh 27 George Albert Proctor, Waltham Rev.Charles H. Day Minnie McPherson i 30 NV alter L. W11I tntw Rev. I1.Grant Person Gertrude H. (Hall) Johnson, Newton Dec. 7 Prentice W. Brown,Paterson, N.J. Rev. Edward C.Camp Laura. L, Bailey S Harold Ellsworth Burnham Rev. P. H.Grenier Emma Louise Richards, Waltham 10 Rocco Angelone,Newton Rev.Loderino'Tema Marie Teresa (Zeccola) .Amgela 17 Herant Mardios Glrago-gian, Sorner- ville Rev. H. M. Girogosian Vartoche Dik-ren Hintlian ,24 Arsan Badgasarian Rev. S.Tashjian Prapuian,bladalian 24 Paul W, Atwood Rev.C. H. St.ackpole Ewa. Lois Handy, Waltham 24 Harry Weller Rev. Charles W. Holden Dorcnda Keefe REPDRT OF TOWN CLERK Deaths Registered in the Town of Watertown for the Year 1909. r Age- Date Name yra. Xw. Dys. Jan, 2, George Brown 65 2. Dominic Raddochio 18 3, Hannah (Neily) Bow1by 72 10 '7. Susan F, Handy) Griffith 73 - 10 7. John E. Fliterc)Et 66 9 0 7. Mewellyn P. Haniniond 71 24 10. Gievannina Mancini I IL Catherine Murphy 50 11. Kenneth Howe 17 12. David P, Regan 3 i 6 13. 1 a M. dolyn Hubbard I. ID 24 22. Ruth (Hewe.$) Abbott 92 8 6 23. Daniel J. Stiltivan 64 2.5. Francis Comiolly 7 27. Samuel C. Wells 49 It 15 Feb. 1. Albert F, Pollock 7 3 243 3. John jcscph Broe 70 - - . , 4. Luigi Russo 4 10 ID 11. Alice ?%L Adams 50 - - 12. 'Yary (Itattigan) Fahey 62 1.1. Leo McNamara 13 5 24 15. Richard Francis Farrugher 13 7 19 15. Geode T Hughes 54 Feb. 16. Arch,&.Ild' McVottgall .52 16. Edwin Winfield jarne, 41 10 16 18. 1--rank 1. Crossland 14 11 11 18. Loma .55 - - . , 19. i"rence9ca Serra 5 I. PtidgCt (MOT-ri-50n) Downing 02 Ca Lherine(1-Tonigan) Forrest till 61 22. W-after J. I"l-innery 28 :3 IS 2:1, Wilbur E, Russell 44 "t 18 2:3 Ellen (Flohr) Barney 42 �'6. Fannie M. (Ru.swll)'Greenhalge 9-8 10 14 28. Ro4e Ei1ccii Muiiahan 6 ]a Mar. 1. Genoveffe Piantedose Mary Freeman (Taggard) Wornaersley SU 5 S. Lorena (Aclicson) 0ay 20 11 10 9. Mary (Kirby) Sharkey 4 . . I . 10. Patrick Staniev so . . - - 1 fir. Annie (Rilcy) Pratt 70 16. Florn (XlacDonald) CheveTie 50 17, Charles H. Noyes 62 3 14 23. Edwin Orlando Wires 71 10 20 27. Rufus Corning 52 27, Hiram Hodgdon 70 7 16 27. Mary (Brogan) Dean 64 28. Mario Giacome Nferfflo 15 28. Ellen Keirnm 90 2 9. Margaret Carey 20. George O'Brien 1 15 144 WATERTfl1'N TOWN REPORT Dale "q'I ue Y rs. Mos. Dys. Mar, 29, Ala.ry (Whittier) Priest 64 1 1 2i1. Joseph A-Terilla 3 10 28 Apr. 2. Lillian F, Belben 8 18 2. Loigi Quinta . . 8 14 3. Infa.nt iaferiUo 21 3, Thomas Francis Kendall 25 93. Guseppe Bianca 3. 1a vancesca Bianca 1 6. Thomas H. SmiGla 39 11. lblinoto SC1a711 3 5 29 11. Martha Iskut°laid-;a 21 . . 12. I inma Stowell 84 .8 . . 12. Mary (Quinlan) Regan 71 12. Concettinaa 5cioli 1 G • 13. Margaret (Ford) Powers 24 13. Mary I:. (Martin) Nash 09 1 20 24. 111arci99e Henrryy Grimes 26 11 14 25. Tryphena J.(IC.Mum) Shipton 00 9 21 May 4. iNf ary Louise(11-agar) hills 75 10 5. Glady% Maguire . . 3 11 5. John Joseph Sullivan 42 6 9 12. Thomas Williams 72 ,. 13, Addie liarrett Leavitt 36 . . 13. ReLdnald Montague Nicklen 16 16, Ellen (.Murphy) McNamara amara 62 16. Henry Chase so 1 15 20, Annie S. (Cimningharn) Glidden 63 . . . . 23. Julia (Moorshead) Hooper 67 24, Mary Brooks 14 7 26. Mary Hartnett 68 ,. 28. Ellen (Uavana h) McSherry 55 June 1. Catherine M. ( vers) Walker 69 26 3. Bessie L. Belben 16 19 4. Jeremiah J. Regan 4.�. 7. Hugh Gallagher 41 11 9 8. William A. Cole 00 11 23 9. Patrick Henry Kopper 3{3 2 7 9. Emeline (Get.tiner) Mosm.an 64 5 25 June 18. Marvel, Conant 63 11 22, Martha Gallen) Johnson 76 3 16 23. Thomas Farr 46 24_ Elimbeth (Pratt) Clayton 56 3 21 July 5. 1.3enjainin V. Meuse, Jr. 11 6 . . 5. Harriet (Drake) Reed W 9 4 7, Bridget A. (Green) Riley 87 5 . . 10. Betsey E. (Auringer) Batchelder 64 4 . . 13. Mary E. Fa :ll 8 4 14. Jain" l,rlivard IIuglies 30 24 17, Ms-ary (Farrell) Xelloy 73 24. Marr E. (Fennell) McGrath 25 4 10 25. Lucinda E. (Keith) Hall 72 5 13 28. Ann (Taaffe) McLaughlin €34 6 22 31. Tbomas Frank Holmes 64 2 1 Aug. 3. Anna A. (&alvato) Raddocchio 52 4 21 REPORT 01? TOWN CLERK 145 Age- --. ate iaznv Yrs. 11ati. D s. Aug. 8, Mary Farrahar 29 9, Nellie V, Gill 37 IU 18 10. Mary Emma �`l ash) Draper 72 5 29 12. Charles Oscar Higbee 30 e3 22 i 3. Elizabeth O'Neil 7 1 14. Carmele Beatrice a 4 15, Harris S. 'Newcomb + 1 . . 4 I6. Charles Froderick Penney 42 5 2 17. Li11iaz Doyle 10 20_ Ethel (Smith) Ackroyd 26 8 7 21, Vivian A. Norton . . 2 13 22. Timothy F. Rooney 81 24. Catherine (Lawler) Malone 5-4 26. Mary (Latrow) Gannon 77 6 4 27. 51111ilr.an Scibilin 22 27. Francis E. Mason 79 2 16 27. Alice 1NI. Dent 24 8 25 Sept. 1. &avray N. (Robbins) Peet 7C 8 '2Cl 2. Jennie (Gallagher) Woodman 58 10 29 3, Graces IIagber'g 7 7 9 4. Jahn J. Rogurs 38 9 21 & Charles E. Doughty 73 7 5 7. llfary A. (.Lyres) Byrne 95 9 15. 11'lary 81xe yard (Ingraham) Crosby 81 3 15. Timothy F. Rooney 48 . 19. Mary (Caule�) Turner 75 11. Emma Roselle Dawe 3 15 24. Georg- G.allackson 51 . . 9 25. Owen -McCafferty 63 . . 25. Sarah m. (Curran) Holmes ho .. . 29. vhn Nall 81 . . 29- lr�renc� Sit. Peter 1 22 6 9 30. Albert. R. White 50 10 16 Oct, 5, Patrick H. Horrigan 63 . , 6, Mary A. (N aqh) Wilkinson 06 1 25 7. John Edward Quirk 1 . . 19 12. Rands']] Helbett Crowell 75 11 6 15. Elizabeth H. Abbott 27 10 23 15. Benjamin S. Priest 37 2 11 ?1, ennie (Whitney) Gardner 36 . 22. 3arriet E. (Britton) Rogers 75 7 19 22 Adeline L. Lothrcp) Nickerson 7475 1Q li 22 J hn Henry Roughtean 25. 4Tilliam H. Johnson 5G G 25 ov. 2. Francis F. Clark 68 4. Nora Caccavaro 1 11 1$ 5. Caroline E. { a tt) Lewis 83 7 17 7. William H. Lyman 69 6 19 S. liaTmah Cahill 0 9. Wendell P. Coolidge 67 a 2 13 10, George E. Fish 59 8 . . 11. Annie (Wilson) Lewis 41 11, Frank L. Minard 41 .3 29 146 WATEFiTOWN `l°'C1WN REPORT Date. Na.rne �A e� "rs. Mai. Dti•5. Nov. 12, Dikian Hindlia.n 48 12. Mary Walsh 74 . 14. Ann Maria(Gilpartic) Afooney 81 I Y4 16. Rebecca S. (jorda.n) Brigham 61 18. .Arthur Ding {1 22 29. Tonnia Hotz 17 20. Will am George Robinson , . 2 21. Edward W. Fitzgerald 57 21. William J. Patterson 55 *2 13 23. Lester Williams 11 23, Patrick B. Farrell 63 24. llermidcs Cousineakl 61 10 25. 11,atricl: O'Brien 82 2b. Ldward i1McNamaxa 32 . 2& Julia Ann TH, (Hobart) Stimpson 79 4 Dec. 1. Edward J. Bieiler 33 6 16 3. Francis Sheridan 63 0, Geraldene Ray 22 7. Kimball E. Tupper 74 3 4 13. Edith May Warren 7 3 15. Toseph Middleby 80 4 11 13. l-lenry Merrill 43 IS. John. P. Morley 1 13 20. Augusta L. Flanders 64 3 5 23. Andrew F. Copeland 79 3 11 2:3. Vesta H. (Morse) Hunt 83 9 5 23. Martha 1-1. Newcomb 77 17 23. Mary L. (14lcLatzghlin) Madden 44 1 20 24. George A. Gonies 25 28. 7jrederick C. Lord 14 i 5 20 31, James Taylor 1V11ile 65 2 28 REPORT of TOWN CI ERYL 147 DOGS. The whole number of dogs licensed was: Males, 890 at 82a00 $780 00 Females, 52 at $5.00 260 00 $1040 00 Less Clerk's fees 98 40 $951 60 Cash on hand received since settletnent with County Treas- urer on December 1. 1009, $2.00. 1 have exalpined, the account of money received for dog licenses in the Town Clerk's office and the receipts from the County Treasurer, and find them correct. IRVING B. COBURN, Auditor. LICENSES. Five junk licenses at $20.00 each 8100 00 Ten express licenses at $1.00 each 10 00 Two auctioneer's licenses at $2.00 each 4 00 Six pool licenses at $2.00 each 12 00 Four intelligence office licenses at $2.00 each 8 00 Sale of Military History 2 00 8136 00 Thirty-three hunter's licenses at $1,00 each sent to State Treasurer $33 00 I have examined the account of money received for licenses in the Town Clerk's office and find it correct. IRVING B. COBURN, Auditor. 'Watertown, :lass., January 1, 1910. I WATETt..TOWN TOWN REPORT In closing my report for the year 1900, I desire to make the following recommendations. There are a great many inl- provements which should he made at the earliest possible mornent. During the past year it -vas the expressed desire of the Finance Commit-tee and approved by the citizens of tine to'%'n that all departments should be conducted can the most econom- ical basis possible and the results for dic: }rear have shown that good judgment was exercised. Conditious are such that I believe that several impra-vements should be made in this office as soon as possible, particularly in regard to conditions 111111clz exist for the prober preservation of Town records. The old vault, Nvhiclt has done service for years, is filled to over- flowing, and same arrangement should be roadie to relieve the crowded condition of the same. A suggestion has been sub- mitted which would be productive of good results to all departments, and that is that a portion of the basement could be so arranged at a comparatively small cxpense whereby all departments would have room in xhich to store with perfect safety hooks and records which must be preserved, but are not in daily use. In this way the congested conditioa1 of each office would be reduced to a n-inimum, and also lessen the expense of providing safes for the different offices, as ordered by the Cornmissioner of Public Records. By following out this suggestion the cost of providing safes would be matcrially reduced, as inch smaller and more com- pact safes might be used, thereby saving a great amount of F room. It is my desire at this time to extend my sincere thanks to those who have assisted. me in any way to bec+oine familiar with the duties of my office during the past year. Respectfully submitted, AVILLIAM P, McGUIRE, 'own Clerk. CLERK'S RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS FOR 1909. Warrant for the Annual Town Meeting, March 1, 1909. To any Constable of the Town nj Waterfowlr., Greding: In the name of tl c Coninionwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet in the Town Hall of the said Town, on Monday, the first day of March, 1009, at 5.30 a,m., to act on the following articles, viz.: Article 1. To choose all necessary Town officers for the ensuing year, the following to be printed on and chosen by the official ballot, to wit: One Ivioderator for the terra of one year; three Selectmen for one year, who shall also be Overseers (if the Poor, Surveyors of Highways ,and Appraisers; one Town Clerk for three }Fears; one Town Treasurer for one year; one Collector of Taxes for one year; one Assessor of Taxes for three yf,.ars; one Auditor fOT one; year; three Con- stables for one year; two members of the Beard of School Coninjittee for three years; two members of the Board of Trustees of the Free Public Library for three years; one rnernber of the Board of Health for three years; one Park Commissioner for three years; one Water Commissioner for three years; one Tree Warden: for one year; also on the same ballot- Shall Chapter 513 of the Acts of the year nineteen hundred and eight' requiring certain cities and, towns to provide public playgrounds, be accepted by this Town? The vote on this question will be " Yes " car " No "; also, on the same Ballot; Shall licenses be granted for the sale of in- toxicating liquors in this Town the ensuing year? The vote on this question will be " Yes " or " No.,: Article 2. To choose all necessary officers in such manlier as the Town i-lay direct. 150 WATEItTOWN TOWN REPORT Can separate ballot: Ar icle 3. Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year nineteen hundred and eight, entitled " An Act to Provide for the Protection of Forest or Sprout Lands from Fire,(" be accepted by this Town? The vote on this question will be " Yes " or " No." The polls will be opened at 5.4,3 o'clock a.m., and will remain open until 4 o'clock p.m., unless otherwise voted. Article 4. To hear the reports of the Town officers as printed and to hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article 5. To grant such sutras of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town the ensuing year, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary suns of money to pay that portion of the Town debt w1iich (natures on or previous to January 1, 1910, direct how the money shall be raised or take any action relating thereto. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, under the direction of the Selectmen, to borrow such sums of money for the use of the Tow,n as may be necessary in anticipation of the taxes of the year 1909, and to issue the note or notes of the Town therefor, or act thereon. A;Wcle 8. To see: ghat method the cwn will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes the ensuing year, and to fix the com- pensation of the Collector, or act thereon. Article 9. To see if the Town will grant a surd of money for the care of the grounds around the Soldiers' monument, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the: next Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Patten Post 81, G. A. R., to expend the same, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 10. To sec if the Town will rote to acquire land for a site and erect a scihoolhouse thereon, appropriate the RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 151 necessary* sumo of money to pay the cost of the same, direct how it shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of furnishing and fitting the vaults in the Selectmen and Town Engineer's rooms in the Town Hall, with fireproof fittings, and to furnish the various departments with fireproof safes, as required by the Commissioners of Public Records, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. .Irlicle 12. To see if the Town will Grote to appropriate a sum of money to be expended by the Selectmen in continuing the construction of the systern. of drainage for the disposal of surface waters, direct hoof the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 13. To hear the report of the Selectmen upon the layout of Adams Street, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway, or act thorcon. Article 14. To hear the report of the Selectinern upon Fayette Street between WaveTley Avenue and that portion of said street heretofore accepted by the ' `own, and to see if the Tom will vote to instruct the Selectnlf.�n to construct and lay out said street as and for a public highway, and appropriate the necessary sunx of money to pay the cost thereof, direct homer the same shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. article 15. To see if the Torun will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell all of the unused land now owned by the Town, being part of the Town Farm on Orchard Street, and the ;--ater plant on Pleasant 'Street, or take any action relating thereto. Article 10. To hear the report of the Selectmen upon the petition of the proprietors of the Mt. Auburn Cemetery, praying for the right to use forcemetery purposes, a tract of lard bounded by Coolidge Avenue, Grove Street, other land of said proprietors and Mt. Auburn Cemetery, and to determine 152 WATE RT0WN TOWN REPORT what compensation the Town will accept for the granting of said privilege, or act thereon. -Irlicle 17. To see if the Town will vote to adopt an ad- ditional by-law, to be known as the " Curfew Law," or act thereon. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the tune and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon into the of-Tice of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said inceting. riven cinder our hands this fifteenth day of February, A.D. 1909. WALTER C. STOINE, P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, CH ARLES A. YORK, Selectman. of TVaterlown. A true copy. Attest: TRICHAE1, IV. LYONS, Cansiable of Watertown. Officer's return of Warrant. As required by the foregoing -warrant, I have notified and yarned the legal voters of the Town' of Watertown to zneet at the time and glace therein specified, by leatring at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant and also by posting ten or more copies in conspiettous public places in Town. seven clays at least prier to the time of said ineeting. MICHA L AV. LYO S, Constable of Watertown. Attest: FRET, E. CRITCHETT, Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINKCS 153 Annual Town Meeting, March 1, 1909. Previous to the titre at which the meeting was called, the Selectmen appointed the fallowing persons to serve as election officers, viz.: For ballot clerks, Harry J. York, Robert S. Keefe; 'assistant election officers, George H. L. Moody, John W. O'Hearn, Sainuel A. Barnes, Walter H. Gregg, William W. Rum and James H. [quirk. The election tellers to count ballots, £lon Brackett, Daniel Mullen, Frank S. Cross, Charles Malloy, Thoinas F. McHugh, T. James Galla.ghor, Abram R. Lyons, Homer H.. Hunt, John J. Belly, John J. Galvin, Thomas F. I'y.ilduff, John Rockett, James H. Jackson, James B. Da:rdis, _Tames J. Callan, Arclai- bald C. Eagleson, William Emerson, William Oates, Frank H. Barnes, James H. Quirk. Promptly at 5.30 in the morning, the ineeting was called to order by the Town Clerk, and procceded as follows, viz.: Unanimously votccl to dispense with the: rending of the warrant. The Town Clerk then briefly stated the purposes for which the meeting was called, and read the officer's return on the warrant. The ballot boxes were shc= to be empty, the register standing at zero, and the keys were delivered to police officer Dennis J. Sullivan, who was on dray in the hall. Promptly at 5.45 the polls were declared open by the Moderator. At eleven o'clock iii the forenoon, it being the unanirnovis opinion of the Moderator and Town Clerk that it was advisable to do so, the ballot box was replaced by one which had not been used and which was shown to be empty, the register standing at zero, and the ballots counted from ballot box No, 1. The ballots were then divided into blocks of fifty each to the election tellers, who proceeded to canvass and count theta, Voted, that all business called for in the warrant under Articles 4 to 17 inclusive, be and is hereby postponed until 154 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Monday evening, March 3, at seven o'clock, and that when this meeting adjourns it be until that time. Voted, that all necessary To a officers not chosen by official ballot be chosen by the Selectmen. When the ba.11cts had been counted and recorded, it was found. that each person had received the number of votes set against their names as follows: ,For Selecamen, Overseers of the Poor, aumeyors of Highways and Appraisers. P.,Sarsf'ield Cunniff had ten hundred and thirty-one votes, 1031 James D. Eva-as had nine hundred and thirty-nine votes, 939 G. Frederick Robinson had nine hundred and forty-seven votes, 947 Walter C. Stone had nine hundred and eighty-seven.votes, �87 Charles A. York had Dine hundred and fifty-three votes, 953 Blanks, nine hundred and eighteen, 918 Scattering, three, 3 Total, fifty-seven hunched and seventy-eight, 5778 For MmIcrator for Gne Year. Lafayette G. Flair had nine hundred votes, ao0 Joseph P. Keefe had nine hundred and three votes 903 Blanks, one hundred and tivrenty-three, 123 Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, 192E P'or Town Clcrk for Three Years. Nathan B, Hartford had eight .hundred and four votes, 804 William P.McGuire had ten hundred and twenty-two votes,10 2 Blanks, ninety, 90 "Total, nineteen hundred and sixteen, 1916 .,or Town Treassurer for One Year. Charles W. Stone had fourteen hundred and thirty-one votes, 1431 Blanks, four hundred and ninety-four, 494 Scattering, one, 1 Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-six., 1926 RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 15)5 For Auditor for One Year. Daniel E. Brogie had nine hundred and fourteen votes, 914 Irving B. Coburn had tine hundred and twenty-two votes, 922 Blanks, ninety, 90 Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, 1926 For Collector of Taxes for One Year. Charles A. Raymond had fou.rtcen hundred and ninety- three votes, 1493 Blanks, four hundred and thirty-three, 433 Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, 1926 For Assessor of Taxes es for Three Years. George F. Grogan had nine hundred and ten votes, 910 Alberto F. Haynes had nine Hundred and fourteen votes, 014 Blanks, one hundred and one, 101 Scattering, one, 1 Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-si:\, 1926 For Board of Heallh for Three Years. Charles T, Howard had nine hundred and ninety-five votes, 995 Edward H. White had seven hundred and twenty-six votes, 7 2G Blanks, two hundred and five, 205 Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, 1926 For 5c)wol Committee for Three Years. Edward N. Clancy had thirteen hundred and eighty-five Votes, 1385 Alice M. Silsbee had eleven hundred and ninety votes, 1190 Blanks, twelve hundred and seventy-seven, 1277 Total, thirty-eight hundred fifty-two, 3852 For Trustees of Free Publ-ic Library for Three Years. Julian A. Mead had twelve hundred and eighty-four votes, 1284 Volney Skinner had eleven hundred and nine votes, 1109 Blanks, fattrt n hundred and fifty-nine 1459 Total, thirty-eight hundred and fifer-tNvo, 3852 For Constables for Three Years, Peter J. Dugan had twclve hundred and sixteen votes, 1216 Michael W. Lyons had Vwelve hundred and forty-seven votes, 1247 Patrick H. O'Halloran had t`velve hundred and fifty votes, 1250 Blanks, twenty hundred and sixty-five, 2065 Total, fifty-seven hundred and seventy-eight, 5778 For Park f;,om isskrrer for Three Years. W. Harvey Lucas had twelve hundred and sixty-six votes, 1266 Blanks, six hundred and fifth--nine, 6159 Scattering, one, 1 Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, 1926 For 1'Valer Commissioner for Three Years. Edward F. Hughes had thirteen hundred and sixty-three votes, 1363 Blanks, five hundred and sixty-three, 1563 'Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, 1926 .For Tree Warden for One Year. Jahn C. Ford had nine hundred and fifty-three votes, 953 Jacob C. Safford had eight hundred and eighty-three votes., 8S3 Blanks, ninety, 90 Total, nineteen hundTCd and twenty-sLx, 1926 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINriS fur Shall Chapter 513 of the Acts of the year 1908, requiring certain cities and towns to gravide public playgrounds, be ac- cepted by this Town? Yes, ten hundred and twenty, 1020 No, three hundred and fifty-five, 355 Blanks, five hundred and fifty-one,. 5,151. Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, 1925 Sliall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this Town the ensuing year? Yes, five hundred and eighty-nine, 59 No, eleven hundred and one, 1101 Blanks, two hundred anal thirty-aix, 236 Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, 1926 The following questions were voted for on a special ballot. Shall an act passed by the General Court in',the'vear 1908, entitled "An Act to Provide for the Protection of Forest or Sprout Lands from Fire," be accepted by this Tovrn? Yes, ten hundred and fifty-nine, 1059 No, one hundred and fifty-eight, 158 Blanks, two hundred and fifty-four, 2..54 Total, fourteeal hundred and seventy-one, 1471 Shall Chapter 4 7 B of the Acts of the Legisla.tttre cif the year 1008, entitled An Act Relative to Vacations DE the Members of Police Departmcats except in the Cityl­of Boston," be accepted by this Town? `fires, nine hundred and forty-nine, 949 No, two hundred and seventy-three, 273 Blanks, two hundred and forty-nine, 249 Total, fourteen hundred and seventy-one, 1471 The result, of the canvass and, count of votes was react in open Town Meeting and the following persons were declared elected to the various offices, viz.: 158 WATEfCT'C WN TOWN REPORT Seleanzen and Overseers of t1w Poor, Surveyors of Higinvays and Appraisers for One Year, P. Sarsfield Gunniff, Walter C, Stone, Charles A. York. They -were sworn by the Town Clerk. i4floderator for One Year. Joseph P. Keefe. He was swam by the Town Clerk, Town Clerk for Three Fears. William P. McGuire, He, was sword by Fred. E, Critchett. Town Treasurer for One Year. Charles W. Stone. He was sworn by the Town Clerk. Auditor j or One Year. Irving B. Coburn. He was sworn by the ` own Clerk. Collector of Tares for Oyte Year. Charles A. Raymond. He was sworn by the Town Clerk. Assessor of T ax.es for Three Years. Alberto F. Haynes. He was sworn by the Town Clerk. School C'ominittee for Three Years. Edward N. Clancy, Alice M. Silsbee. They were sworn by the Town Clerk. Library Trustees for Three Years. Julian A. Mead, Volney Skinner. They were sworn by the Town Clerk. Constables ,for One Year. Peter J. Dugan, Patrick 11. O'Halloran, Michael W. Lyons. They were sworn by the Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 1�9 Parle f;ornmissioner for Three Years. W. Harvey Lucas. He was sworn by the Torn Clerk. Tree Wardan for One Year. Jahn C. Ford. He was swore by the Town Clerk. And the Town voted that licenses shall not be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this Town for the ensuing year. And the Town voted to accept Chapter 513 of the Acts of the year 1908, requiring certain cities and towns to provide public playgrounds. And the Town voted to accept an act passed by the General Court in the year 1908, providing for the protection of Forrest or Sprout lands from fire. �' And the Town voted to accept Chapter 476 of the Acts of the Legislature of the year 1909, entitled " An Act Relative to Vacations for the Members of Police Departments except in the City of Boston." Voted to adjourn until Monday evening, March 8, instant, at seven o'clock. Attest: WILLIAIM P. McGUIR.E, Tmun Clerk. Recount. Petitions were received from the following persons asking for a recount of the ballots cast for the following offices voted for Monday, March 1, 1 09: Town Clerk, Thomas F. Holpnes and nine others. Auditor, Martin P. Vahey and nine others. Assessor of Taxes, Cornelius B. Hayes and nine others. A recount of the votes cast as petitioncd for was held by the Board of Registrars,Saturday, March G, at two o'clock,with the following result. 160 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Town Clerk for Three Years. Nathan B. Hartford bad e glit hundred and fourteen votes, 814 William P. McGuire had ten hundred and twenty-three votes, 1023 Blanks, eighty-nine, 89 Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, 1926 Auditor for One Year. Daniel E. Brogie had nine hundred and thirteen. votes, 913 Irving B. Coburn had nine htndTed and twenty-two votes, 922 Flanks, ninety-one, 91 Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, 1926 Assessor of Taxes for Three Year's. George F. Grogan had nine hundred and ten votes, 910 Alberto F. Haynes had nine hundred and thirteen votes, 913 Blanks, one hundred: and two, 102 Scattering, one, 1 Total, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, 1926 JAMBS P. O'BRIE , J01-1 N A. LOY'ND, GEg1 GE1 H. STEVENS, WILLIAM P. Mc DIRE, Clerk. Board of Registrars. Warrant for Adjourned Town Meeting. Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the flown of Water- town that the Town Meeting held March 1, 1909, has been ad- journed until Munday evening, March S, 1909, at seven o'clock, to ineet in the Town Hall in said Tawn of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the Warrant, for the Annual Toilet Meeting, March 1, 1909„ under articles four to RECORD OF TOWN MEZTIINGS 161 seventeen inclusive, will came before the meting for considera- tion and action. And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby notified and warned to meet at the time and at the place herein mentioned, by the posting of ten or more copies of this warrant in conspicuous public places in town twenty-four hours at least before the time of said adjourned meeting, and also by causing a copy of .said warrant to be published in a Watertown news- PaPer. Given under our hand this third. day of March, A. D., 1909. JOSEPH P. KEEEE, ild'oderalor. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Clerk's Return of Notice. I have posted ten or more copies of the foregoing notice in conspicuous public places in 'Town, at least twenty-four hours before the time of said adjourned meeting, and havealso caused a copy of said notice to be published in the Tribune-Enterprise in the issue of March 5, 19091. WILLIAM P, McGUIRB, Town Clerk. Adjourned Annual Town Meeting, Seven O'clock, March 8, 1909. Joseph A. Burns and John S. Wilson were appointed by the Selectmen to take charge of the turnstiles. Meeting called to order by Moderator Joseph P. Keefe-. Notice of adjourned meeting read. Vested to omit rcadirrg of warrant. Artick 4. To hear the reports of the 'Town officers as printed and to hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and to act thereon. "Voted that with the exception of the reports of the 162 W 8 iE +RTOwN TOWN REPORT Treasurer, Auditor and Tax Collector, all reports lae accepted as printed in Town Reports for the year 1908. Voted that the reports of Treasurer, Auditor and Tax Collector be referred to the Finance Committee for investiga- tion, for report at a later meetinb. Voted any expense incurred by this investigation to be paid from the regular appropriation of the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee, to whom the reports of the Town offlicers of the year 1907 had been referred, reported that on ac- count of detail involved it was irnpossible to report further at this time. Report of Finance Committee on Deficit. The Treasurer's report for the year ,closing December 31, 1908, showed the bonded indebtedness of the Town was $:35,r 75 less than the previous year. In addition, $15,000 was assessed for reducing the treasury* deficit, thus shaping a total of$50,000 less indebtedness at the beginning of this year than a year ago, notwithstanding the over-expenclittires of some of the departments, which over-expenditures are practically offset by the amount renicaining to the credit of treasury receipts, an account +established a year ago upon the recom- Tnendation of your Coma-nittee which provides that receipts coming into the hands of the Toivn Treasurer, not appropriated, shall be held until disposed of by vote of the Town. While this shows an improved condition, it should be borne in mind that a year ago the borrowing capacity of the Town had: been exhausted, and a treasury deficit of $67,000 existed. It is to be regretted that this deficit caused a shortage of money at the close of last year which prevented bills being paid promptly. This became so embarrassing that the Select- Wien an l the Treasurer deemed it advisable to call a meeting early- this year, at which tithe it was vaned to borrow $50,000 in anticipation of taxes of the present year, and this amount was "sed by the Treasurer for the payment of last year's bills. Having used money which should properly be used fur this year's expenses for the payment of last year's bills, it appears that before the end of the present year the Treasurer will again RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 163 be short of funds, and for this reason your Committee has recommended that the entire treasury deficit be raised this year. The Town Counsel, a year ago, advised the Committee that it would be impossible to hire money for the payinent of this deficit .as money can be hired only in anticipation of taxes for the year current, or for permanent improvements, so that the barmwing capacity which the Town now has ivithin, the debt limit may not be available for the paymcrit of this deficit. Of the $50,00 of Town debt matching the present year only 4000 may be refunded, sea it is necessary to pay this year 6,800. We do not get any relief in this direction for the next two years as we, are obliged to pay in 1910, $48,500, and in 1911 $48,000. It does not therefore appear to be any easier to raise this deficit either next year or the following year. We cannot expect the Mate and Metropolitan taxes, which have increased so rapidly the last few years, to be lessened in fact, the Selectmen state in their report that on account of the new Charles River Dam just finished, the State having; paid out nearly $3,000,000, and no charge having yet been assessed upon the communities benefited, we may expect quite an increase in these taxes in the near future. We have, there- fore, earnestly recommended that the departments show all economy consistent with the conducting of the departments properly, living within the appropriations gated. By doing sea we feel that in the course of another year or two, the Town will. again be can a good financial fatting and be able to go forward -Frith permanent improveinents which will be greatly needed by that time. BAR.TI.ETT U. ,SHA , Report of Committee on New Righ School. The Committee can new High School, C. F. Fitz, chairman, reported that no action had been taken and asked that Article 10 be laid on the table. Arttcle 10. To see if the Town will vote to acquire land for 164 S'vATERTOWN TUWN REPORT a site and erect a schoolhouse thereon, appropriate the nee+es- sary money to pay the cost of the same, direct how it shall be raised, or act thereon. Voted to lay Article 10 oh thu table. Article 5. To grant such suns of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town the ensuing year, direct hoer the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Voted that the following suins be granted for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensuing year. Takes. State Tax 10$20,240:00 County flax ' 11,19 General Administration. Selectmen's Department: Selectmen's Salaries,. $900; Contingencies, $300; Clerk, $350 1,550.00 Auditing Department: Salary, 1333.34; Furnish- ing Office, $350. Treasury Department: Salary, 1000; Bond, $50 1,050,00 Collector's Department: Salary, $1.000; Bond, $60 1,000.00 Assessors' Department- Salrtries, 1500; ntin- gencies, $1400, 2,000m Town Clerk's Department; Salary, S500; Con- tingencies, $200; Office Furniture, $200, 900-00 Election and Registration: Salary of Registrars, $300; Printing Voting Lists, 50 'Election Expenses, $650, 1,000.00 Finance Committee, 500.00 Care and Maintenance of Town Hall, 1,500.00 Legal Expenses: Salary, 60 ; Expenses, $200, 800.00 Printing of Town Report and 1ffarrant, 1,700.00 Memorial Day, see Article J, 325.00 Insurance, G50,00 Contingent, 1,000.00 Discounts and Abatements, 4,500.00 Treasury Deficit, 53,437.40 *Or such Burns a-,fnay be assessed or required. RECORD OF TOWN MBETINGS 165 Police, S16,460.00 Fire, 9,650.00 Pensions, 1,625.00 Poles and Wires: Salary, $1000; Wires and Fixing, $750, 1,750.00 Inspector of Buildings, 425.00 Weights and Measures: Salary, 3CO; Contingen- cies, $50, 3150.00 Health Department, 67400.00 Cattle Inspection and Town Veterinary, 800.00 Sewer Maintenance and House Connections, 5,000.00 Metropolitan Sewer Tax, *13,334.05 Highways, Bridges and Culverts, 29,000.00 Sidewalks and Curbings, 2,500.00 Street Lighting 12,650.00 Street Watering, 7,500.00 Tree Warden, 1,000.00 Gypsy and Browntail Moths, 5,500.00 Metropolitan Highway, *42.50 Almshouse Department, $3300; Town Physician, $300, 3,600.00 Outside Aid, 4,300.00 State Aid, 750.00 Soldiers' Relief, 4.00.00 Schools, 60,000.00 Maintenance of Library, 6,150-00 Parks and Playgrolinds, 650.00 Metropolitan Park Tax, *6,422.08 Town Debt Maturing, 50,800-00 Interest, 33,500.00 Care and Maintenance of Cemeteries, 2,250.00 Water Department. Bala-nee, $2,408.92, 9,600,00 Metropolitan Water Tax, *15,639-86 Deficit for year 1008, 10,960-67 Total, $426,0531.29 *Or such sums as may be assessed or required. 166 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Voted that the Annual Reports of the Town officers be hereafter distributed at the Town Clerk's office, to such citizens as may care for them. Voted to take up Article S under Article 5. Article 8. To see what method the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of tars the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or act thereon. Voted that the same method be and it is hereby adopted for the ensuing year as was pursued last year; that the sane discount be allowed for the prompt payment of taxes previous to September 15 of the current year, namely a discount of two (2) per cent; that the same interest be charged on all takes remaining unpaid November 1, of the current year, naively six (6) per cent per annum. Voted to take up Article 9. Article 9, To sec if the. Town will grain a sum of money for the care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and to defray the ,expenses of decorating the graves of de- ceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Patten, Post 81, G. A. R., to expend the same, direct how the money shall be raised or act thereon. Voted that the sum of $325 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Monument and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day. Isaac P. Patten Post 81, G. A. R., is hereby authorized to expend the same and the same shall be assessed on the polls and estates in the general tax levy of the current year. Voted to pay the entire treasurer deficit of $53,437,40 to be raised as follows: That 8000 of the treasury- receipts now in the Town Treasury be appropriated; that $12,000 be appro- priated from any treasury receipt not otherwise provided for that may come into the Town 'Treasury during the year 1909, and that the balance of $33,437.40 be assessed on the polls and estates for the year 1909. i 15 k, Voted that the sum of $15,450 be appropriated for the RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 107 Police Department, $14,345 of which sha11 be reserved for salaries of the regular officers. Voted that the sutra of $1750 be appropriated for poles and iidres, $1000 of which shall be for the salary of the inspector, 75O for new wires and other fixtures in connection with fire alarm and police signal system, and no part of the appro- priation for the Police. and Fire Departments shall be used for this purpose for the current year. Voted that the sum of 929,090 (which shall include $15,000 of the street railway tax), be appropriated for highways, bridges and culverts, 3000 for the engineering work- in con- nection with all departments of the Town, including the block system work of the .assessors! Department to an amount not exceeding $500, Noted that the sum of $7500 be appropriated for street watering, $2500 of which shall be paid for the use of water, $2500 of the sure appropriated shall be assessed upon the estates benefited as provided in Section 23 of Chapter 25 of the Revised Laws of Massachusetts, and the Selectmen are authorized to use a sum not exceeding $1000 for experimenting with oil or such other materials as are used on streets for laying dust. Voted that the sure of $1000 be appropriated for the Tree Warden's Department, S500 of this sure to be used for spray- ing the elm beetle, $500 for the ordinary uses of the depart- ment. Noted that the sum of $5500 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the Gypsy and Brown Tail froth Department, 35O0 to be used for Town work and $2000 for work on private property. Voted that the sum of $313,134.29 of the amount appro- priated for the uses and expenses of the Town for the current year be assessed on the polls and estates. of the Town in the general tax levy for the current year. Voted that the sung of $3600 be and the same is Hereby appropriated for the use of the almshouse for the current 168 Vti'ATER'CQ5'N TOWN REPORT year, S3300 for maintenance, and 300 for the salary of the Town Physician. Voted that a committee consisting of the Selectmen and four ether citizens be appointed by the Moderator to consider the advisability of providing a different method of taping care of the poor of the Town and report at a later meeting. Voted that the sum of 6150 be and it is hereby appro- priated for the uses and expenses of the Free Public Library, the dog tax of 900 to be included in this sum. Voted to take up Article 6. Article 0 To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that portion of the Town debt, which matures on or previous to January 1, 1910, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Noted that the sum of $50,800 be and the sam3 is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying that portion of the Town debt which matures previous to and on January 1, X ]I0; that of this amount the sum of $46,800 shall be paid from the tax levy of the year 1909; and that the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized under the direction of the Selectmen to borrow the sum of 4000 for the purpose of refunding certain notes as authorized by Chapter 314 of the Acts of 1903, originally issued for the purpose of paying for permanent improvements to the highways, and to issue a note or notes therefor at a rate of interest not exceeding four per cent (4%) per annum; interest payable semi-annually on the first clays of May and November, said note or notes to be due and payable on November 1, 1017. Art-tole 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, under the direction of the Selectmen, to borrow such sums of money for the use of the Town as may be necessary in anticipation of the taxes of the year 1909, and to issue the note or notes of the Town therefor, or act thereon. Voted that for the purpose of procuring a temporary loan to and for the use of the Town of Watertown, in anticipation RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 169 of the taxes of the present municipal year, the Town Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to borrow from time to time, with the approval of a majority of the Selectmen, a suin or sums not exceeding in the aggregate $250,000, and to execute and deliver the note or notes of the Town therefor, bearing time authenticating certificate of the City 'Trust Company of Boston, .Mass., payable within one year from the: time the loan is made. Any debt or debts incurred by a loan or loans to the Town under this vote shall he paid from the taxes of the present municipal year. Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cast of furnishing and fitting the vaults in the Selectmen's and Town Engineer's rooms in the Town Hall, with fireproof fittings, and to furnish the various departments with fireproof safes, as required by the Conimissioners of Public Records, direct how the money shall be raised, or act thereon. Voted that the, matter be referred to the Board of Selectmen for report at a later meeting. Article 11 To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to be expended by the Selectmen in continuing the construction of the system of drainage for the disposal of surface waters, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. No action. Article 1.3. To hear the report of the 'Selectmen upon tehe layout of Adams Street, and to see if the Torn will vote to, accept said street as and for a public highway, or act thereon. No action. Article 14. To licar the report of the Selectmen upon Fayette ,Street between Wa.verley .Avenue and that portion of said street heretofore accepted by the Town, and to see it the 'Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to construct and lay out said street as and for a public highway, and appropriate the necessary suui of money to pay the cast thereat, direct how the same shall be raised, car take any action relating thereto. 170 Wx1.7 ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Voted that the Board of Selectmen be appointed a coin- wittee for the purpose of determining the exact amount necessary to lay out and construct as and for a public way, Fayette Street, so called, between Waverley Avenue and that portion of said Fayette Street heretofore accepted, including engineering construction and land daFnages, if any are suffered, and report thereon at the next Town Meeting, which shall be called at an early date. Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell all of the unused land now owned by the Town, being apart of the Town Farm on Orchard Street, and the water plant on Pleasant Street, or tale any action relating thereto. Na action. Article 10, To bear the report of the Selectmen upon the petition of the proprietors of h1t, Aubuni Cemetery, praying for the right to use for cemetery purposes a tract of land bounded by Coolidge Avenue, Grove Street, other land of said proprietors and Mt. Auburn Cemetery, and to determine what coinpo nsation the Town will accept for the grunting of said privilege, or act thereon.. Voted to refer this matter to a committee of three to be appointed by the Moderator, to report at a later meeting. Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to adept are additional by-law, to be known as the " Curfc-vr law," or act thereon, Noted that the Town ley-laws be and they are hereby amended by the addition of Chapter 22. " Amended Chapter 22, Section 7. No child under sixteen years. of age shall be in or upon any of the streets, ways, sidewalks, alleys, public squares or parks in this Town in the night time after the hour of nine o'clock unless such, is acr-orapanied by a parent, guardian or other person having the care and control of such child., or is in the performance of some errand or duty directed by such parent, guardian, or such other person, or unless such child is there necessarily by reason of its employment. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 171 "` Section S. The Chief of police shall keep a record of all violations of Section 7 of this by-law and shall cause to be notified thereof one of its parents, the guardian, or any person having the care and control of such child. He may also make complaint of all cases of children under sixteen years of age who, by reason of orphanage, or neglect, crime, drunkenness or other vice of parents, are suffered to grow up without saltutary parental control or education, or in circumstances exposing there to lead idle and dissolute lives. "° Section 9. The fire alarm telegraph test blow shall be struck at 8.45 o'clock in the evening for the purpose of warning such persons as may be affected by Section 7. " Section 10. Any person vic)lating any of the provisions of Section 7 of this by-law shall be liable to a fins; not exceeding five dollars for each violation." Voted to adjourn until Monday evening, March 22, at 7.30o'clock. Total number of voters present, six hundred and seven (60 i). WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Notice of Town Meeting Adjourned to March 22, 1909. xotice is hereby given the legal voters of the 'I own of U_ater- town that the adjourned Town fleeting }geld Monday, March 8, 1909, has again been adjourned until Monday evening, March 22, 1909, at 7.30 o'clock, to meet in the Town Mall in said Town of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant, for the Annual Town Meeting, March 1, 1909, not disposed of, will come before the meeting for consideration and action, viz.: Arl cle 4. To hear the reports of the Toxin officers as printed and to hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a 172 WA TERTOtiti N TOWN REPORT sum of money to be expended by the Selectmen in continuing the comitruction of the systein of drainage for the disposal of surface waters, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 13. To hear the report of the Selectinch upon the lay out of Adams Street, and to see if the Town will veto to accept said street as and for a public. highway, or ,act thereon. Article 15. To see if the Town Will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell all of the unused land no-w onmed by the Town, being a, part of the Town Faun on Orchard Street, and the eater plant on Pleasant Street, or take any action relating thereto. Article 16. To hear the report of the Selectmen upon the petition of the proprietors of Mt. Auburn Cemetery, praying for the right to use for cemetery purposes a tract of land bounded by Coolidge Avenue, Grove. Street, other land of said proprietors and lift. Auburn Cemetery, and to determine what compensation the Town will accept for the granting of said privilege, or act thereon. Notice is hereby given that reconsideration will be asked for on Articles 5 and 14, viz.: Article 5. To grant such sums of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town the ensuing year, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Article: 14. To Bear the report of the Selectmen upon Fayette Street between Wa,verley Avenue and that portion of said street heretofore accepted by the Town, and to see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to construct and lay out said street as and for a. public highway, and appropriate the necessary suns of inoney to pay the cast thereof, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby notified and warned to meet at the time and at the place herein rnent lone d, by the pasting of ten or more copies of this warrant in conspicuous public places in Torn. twenty-four hours at least before the time of said adjourned meeting, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 17 3 and also by1causing a copy of said warrant to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Givers under our hands this seventeenth day of March, A. D. 1909. JOSEPrl P. KEEFE, Woderalor. W ILLI.AM P. McGUIRE, Town- Clerk. Clerk's Return of Notice. I have posted ten or more copies of the foregoing notice r in conspicuous public places in Town, at least twenty-.four fours before the time of said adjourned meeting, and have also caused a copy of said notice to be published in the Tribune- Eirtcrprese in the issue oi.March 19, 1909. WlLLIAM P. McGBIRE, Town Clerk. Adjourned Town. Meeting, March 22, 1909. The meeting was called to order by Moderator Joseph P. Keefe at 7.30 p.m. The clerk's return of the notice of the adjournment was read. Voted to omit the reading of the warrant. Voted to take up .Article 1. Article El. To hear the report's of the Town officers as printed and to hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed and act thereon. Report of the Committee on New Rook and Ladder Trunk. At the Town. Meeting lield on March 9, 1908, it was voted that a new hook and ladder truck be purchased by the Beard of Fire Engineers under the direction of the Board of Select- men, and the appropriation voted was $1500, and proceeds from sale of the old truck. }aids for a combination hook and ladder and chemical truck -were received during the summer and the contract was awarded by vote of a majority of both boards, to the .'rneTican La France Company of Elmira, N. Y., on their bid of 1475 174 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT and the old truck, the company specifying the weight not to exceed five thousand pounds. When delivered, the truck -weighed 6435 pounds and after careful consideration bath boards Noted unanimously to reject it. New bids were invited and the contract was finally awarded to the .0anibination Ladder Company of PravicleTMC, R. I., on their bid of $1299 and the old truck, thu weight not to exceed 5500 pounds fully equipped, the ladders to be of the American La France or Weston type. The truck was delivered on March 11, 1911 } was duly inspected, tested and discussed and on March 19 both boards voted unanimously to accept it. The next day, after further tests, the Board of Fire Engineers placed the apparatus in active service at the central fire station. The entire committee feels that the `town has seeured a fine piece of apparatus bath as regards construction and equip- ment. Respectfully submitted, P. SARSFIELD CUNTNIEF, WALTER C. STONE, CHARLES A. YORE , JOHN J. MURPHY, JAMES H. JACKSOIN, ORRIN R. HATCH. Article 12. To see if the. Town will vote to appropriate a sung of money to be expended by the Selectmen in continuing the construction of the system of drainage for the disposal of surface waters, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Voted., that Article 12 be indefinitely postponed. Article 13, To hear the report of the Selectmen upon the layout of Adams Street and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public highway or act thereon. Voted, that Article 13 be stricken from the Warrant, Article 14, To hear the report of the Selectmen upon Fayette Street between Waverley Avenue and that portion of RECORD OF TOWN MEtTINGS 175 said street heretofore accepted by the Town, and to see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to construct and lay out said street as and for a public highway, and appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the coast thereof, direct how the same sliall be raised, or take any action relatincr thereto. Voted that for the purpose of laying out Fayette Street, between Ta.verley Avenue and that portion of said street heretofore accepted by the Town, as and for a public highway, the suin of $2200 is hereby appropriated to be spent under the direction of the Selectmen; provided, that releases be obtained from all the abutters on said street releasing the Town from any and all damages to land and other property that may be incurred in the work of construction. This money to be raised in the general tax levy of the present municipal year. Article 15. To see if the Town -will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell all the unused land now owned bY the Town, being a part of the Town Farm pn Orcbard Street and the water plant on I'lea.sant Street, or take any action relating thereto. Voted that Article 15 be indefinitely postponed. Arl c lc 116. To hear the report of the Selectmen upon the petition of the proprietors of Mount Auburn Cemetery-, pray- ing for the right to use for cemetery purposes, a tract of land bounded by Coolidge Avenue, grove Street, ether land of said proprietors and lit. Auburn Cemetery, and to determine what compensation the Town will accept for the granting of said privilege, or act thereon. Noted that the permission of the Town of Watertown is hereby given to said proprietors of the cemetery of Mt. Auburn to incorporate as a part of its cemetery as an extension of its existing cemetery a certain parcel of land in said Water- town conta .nin.g about fourteen acres and bounded south- easterly on Coolidge Avenue, southwesterly on Grove Street, northeasterly on the present cemetery of said corporation, and northwesterly on Other land of said corporation, and more particulady shown can a plan entitled, " Flan of land in last 176 WATERTC]T'TN, TOWN REPORT Watertown belonging to Walter C. Stone and the estate of Josliva. C. Stone, W. A. Masan and San, Surveyors, Cambridge- port, January 26, 1909," on file with the records cif the Board of Health of said Watertown, and to use the same for the pur- poses of burial. That for such permission the proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn shall, upon completing the purchase of such land and obtaining the necessary legislation to allow its incorporation as a part of its cemetery, pay to said Town of Watertown the sung of Twenty Thousand Dollars (820,000) in lieu of and in relinquishment by the said Town of all claims for the future taxes and assessments upon said land, and the Selectrricn, are hereby authorized to join with said proprietors of the Ceinetery of Mount Auburn and the owners of said land in petitioning the Great and General {Court for such legislative autharityi and to appear before any committee thereof its obtaining the necessary legislation. Providod also that the consent of the proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn be given to legislation in behalf of the Town to secure land sufficient to complete the widening of IIou rit Auburn Street in accordance with the original plans. Voted to adjourn. Total number of voters present, three hundred and five (305). WILLIAM P. Mc UIR , Tm,n Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting. To any Constable of the Town of Watertown, Greeli :g. In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Town Fall in said Town, on Thursday evening, June 24, 1900, at 7.30 o'clock, to act on the fG119wing articles, viz. zirticle 1. To hear the report of any conimittee lieretuforc appointed, and act thereon. RECORD OF TOWN MEETTI GS 177 Article 2. 'T`u see if the Town will vote to acquire land for a site and erect a schoolhouse thereon, appropriate the necessary stun of money to pay the cost of the same, direct how it shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of 2000 to be expended by the School Committee for additional accommodations at the Parker School, direct how the money shall be raised, or act thereon.. Article 4. To see if the Town will 'vote to appropriate the sum of $2000 to be expended by the School Committee for a portable schoolhouse at the Hosmer School, direct how the money shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 5. To see if the Town will Grote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to be expended by the School Com- mittee for an extension of the present High School building, direct how the money sliall be raised, or act thereon. Article G. To see if the Tovm will vote to appropriate a suin of money to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen to' ay the cost of lowering the present sewer under the Charles River at Galeri Strcet Bridge, direct how the money shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to apgropria.te a. sure of money to be expended by the Selectmen in con- tintling the construction of the system of drainage for the disposal of surface ;graters, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Article S. To sec if the Town will vote an additional sum of $200 for the use of the Department of Poles and Wires,direct how the sane shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 0. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum o- money to pay any unpaid 'hills incurred previous to January 1, 1900, not already provided for, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 10. To see if the To-,N n xiit vote to appropriate the necessary surd of money for the use of the Contingent Fund 178 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT for the balance of the year, direct how the money shall be raised, or tare any action relating thereto. Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Galen Street Committee to expend from its unexpended balance such suns as may be necessary to construct the ,founda- tion of the drinking fountain in Watertown Square, to be presented tea the Town. by the Women's Christian Temperance 'Union. And you will notify and warm the legal voters of Watertown to ineet at the thee. and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting ten or more copies of said warrant in ccnspicuo-Lis public places in Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Tow. Clerk, can or before the time of said meeting. Given -under our lands this fourteenth day of June, A. D., 1909. P. SAR SFIELD CUNNIFF, WAL`ER C. STONE, CHARLLS A. YOR , seleanwol of Watertown. Clerk's Return of Notice. As required by the foregoing warrant I have notified and warned the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place therein specified, by leaving at every inhab- ited Douse in Town a printed copY of said warrant, and also by posting ten or more copies in conspicuous public places in Town seven days at Yeast prior to the time of said meeting. MICHAEL W. LYONS. Constable of IVatertamt. Attest: WILLIAM P. McGUIRE TQ= Clem. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 179 Town Meeting Held June 24, 1909. Joseph A. Burns and John S. 1171lson were appointed by the Selectmen to tale charge of the turn-stiles. Meeting celled to order by Moderator Joseph P. Keefe. Warrant for meeting; react by Town Clerk G4"illiam P. McGuire. Arlicle 1. To hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Voted to take up Articics 2, 5 and 11 at this time. The committee vn new High School reported that, in view of the fact that a letter had been received from Mr. Eugene N. Foss in which he has offered to donate to the; To,;�Tn, land to be used for a new school building in their opinion further consideration should be given to this offer on behalf of Mr. Foss. Report of Finance Committee on Engine House at East End. The Finance Committee desires to report that owing to the financial condition of the Town, it does not recommend the purchase of the land and the erection of a fire station at the east end of the Town at the present time. The Finance Committee, to whom the accounts of the Treasurer, Tax Collector and Auditor for the year 1905 had been rcfcrrc(i for investigation, reported on the accounts of the Treasurer and Tax Collector. While the report was being considered it was voted that the Clerk rear] the list of names of persons mentioned in the report to whom discounts had been allowed by the Tax !Collector after September 1<55. Voted that action be deferred on the report until such time as the Auditor's accounts may be investigated. Article 2. To sce if the Town will gate to acquire land for site .and erect a schoolhouse thereon, appropriate the necessary sure of money to pay the cost of the sainc, direct how it shall he raised, or act thereon. Voted to refer this matter to the High School Committee for further consideration and report at a later meeting. ISO WATRRTO'UN TOWN REPORT Article a. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to be expended by the School Com- mittee for an extension of the present High School building, direct; how the money shall be raised, or act thereon. Voted to indefinitely postpone. Article 11. To see if the Town wiil vote to authorize the Galen Street Committee to expend from its unexpended balance such sum as may be necessary to construct the foundation of the drinking fountain in Watertown Square, to be presented to the Town by the Women's Christian Tern- perance Union. Voted, that the Galen Street Committee is hereby author- ized to expend the sum of not exceeding $1.50 for putting in a foundation with the necessary fixtures for a drinking fountain to be donated by the AVonicn's Christian Temperance Union, to be located on the land of the Town at the corner of Main and Galen Streets, and from such fund to otherwise improve the land arc)und such fountain. Voted to take up Articles 3 and 4 at this time. Article 3. To see it the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of 2000 to be expended by the School Committee for additional accommodations at the Parker School, direct how the money shall be raised, or act thereon. It was unan.imcusly voted that for the purpose of paging the cost of additional accommodations at the Parker School, the Town Treasurer is hereby a°tithorized to borrow, with the approval of the majority of the Selectmen, the sung of $2000 and to. execute and deliver the note or notes of the Town therefor, bearing the authenticating certificate of the City Trust Company of Boston, Mass., to be dated July 1, 1909, bearing interest at a rate of not exceeding four per cent (4 0c) per annum, payable semi-annually, and to became clue and payable July 1, 1913. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sung of S2000 to be expended by the School Committee for a, portable schoolhouse at the Hosimer School, direct how the money shall be raised, or act thereon. RECORD OF TOXIN AlEETINGS 1�1 Motion made to appropriate the suan of 32000 for a portable scliaoll-louse at the Hosruer School. Motion lost. Voted to take up ,articles G and 7. Article 6. To see if tlhe Town will vote to appropriate .a sung of money to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen to pay the cost of lowering the present suer under the Charles River at Galen Street Bridge, direct haw the money shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 7. To see if the Town will votpe to appropriate a sum of money to be expended by the Selectmen in continuing the construction of the system of drainage for the disposal of surface waters, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. It was unardmously vested that for the purpose of provid- ing for the cost of lowering. the sewer under Charles River at Galen Street Bridge and for continuing the construction of the system of drainage for the dispersal of surface waters, the Town Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to borrow, witlh the approval of the majority of the Scleetmen, the sure of 10,500 and to execute and deliver the notes of the Town therefor, bearing the authenticating Certificate of the City Trust Company of Boston, Mass., one of said notes to be of the deTi,cmina.tion of 500 and the other notes to be of the denom- ination of $1000 each, all to be dated July 1, 1909, and hearing interest at a rate not exceeding four per cent per a.nnum, payable semi-a ►wally, and notes aggregating 5000 to become due July 1, 191. , and notes aggregating 5500 to become due July 1, 1919. Voted that the recommendation of the Finance Committee be accepted as follows The Finance Committee recornmends that the sum of 10,500 be appropriated for the construction of the extension of 1Torth Beacon Street drain to Charles River, through land controlled by the Metropolitan Park Commission, including connect ng drain from Beacon Square; for the extension of the main out-fall drain through land controlled by the Metro- politan Park Commission; for the lowering of the sewer pipe 182 WATERTOWN TOWN, REPORT under Charles River at Galen Street Bridge, all in accordance with plans and specifications of the Town Engineer, and that the swine be done by coiitract, preference to be given to Watertown I-abort and the sum of 800 for a temporary ,connecting drain between Treadaway Brook and the main out-fall drain in Spring Street, the same to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen. Article 8. To see if the To= will vote an additional sum -of $200 for the use of the Department of Poles and Wires, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted that from the appropriation of 750 made at the -adjourned annual Town Meeting for the present year, for the use of the Department of Pules and Wires, the ,Selectmen ;are hereby authorized to apply the sum of 118 towards the -pa.ynicnt of the salary of the inspector of said department, making the total salary of said inspector for the current municipal year $1118. Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay any -unpaid mills incurred previous tc January 1, 1009, not already provided for, direct ho`Vsr the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted that bills contracted prior to January 1, 1909, and riot; printed in the Auditor's report of unpaid: bills, be paid from the regular appropriation of the current year of the department where such bills were incurred. Article 10. To sec if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sung of money for the use of the Contingent Fund for the balance of the year, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted that the sum of $600 be and is hereby transferred from the balance of the Galen Street appropriation, to and for the uses of the Contingent Fund. Total number of voters present, three hundred and thirty- six (336). Voted to adjourn R CORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 183 Warrant for Tows. Meeting, August 13, I909, To any Canstabla of the Town vJ I V atcrtrrzvn, Greeting In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Town Hall in said Town, on Friday evening, August 13, 1909, at 7.30 o'clock, to act on the following articles, vim.: Article 1. To bear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article 2. To see what action the Town will take relative to the offer of Arr. Eugene N-1. Foss, of land for site for a new High School building, or act thereon. Article 3. To sec if the Town will appropriate the sum of 2000 to be expended by the School Committee for a portable schoolhouse at the Hosmer° School, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 4. To see what action the Torn kill take in regard to the offer of Mr. Eugene N. Foss, to contribute the sum of $50,000 towards the cast of a new Town HaU, " provided at least U0,000 additional is raised by the Town, mostly by public subscription for the purpose." Article 0". To see if the Torn will ,grant the necessary sum of money for the purpose of building a new High School, direct_ haw the same shall be raised, or act thereon. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Torn a printed copy of this warrant, and also by postbig ten or more copies of said warrant in conspicuous public places in Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this Avarrant, with your dryings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk, on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this twenty-third day of July, A. D., 1909. P. SARSFIELD C1 NNIFF, -WALTER C. STONE, CHAR.LES A. YORK, .Seleamen of Wotertown. Officer's Return on Warrant. As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warred the legal voters of N-Vat+ertown to meet at the time and at the place therein specified, by leaving at every in- habited house in Town a printed copy of said warrant, and also by posting ten or more of said copies in conspimious public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. (Signed) MICHAEL W. LYO'S, Constable of Waterimu,-:_ Attest: WILLIAM R McGUIRE, Town G lerk. "Town Meeting, August 13, 1909 Meeting called to order by Moderator Joseph P. Keefe, August 13, 1.900, at 7.30 o'clock. Warrant and officer's return of the same read by the clerk. Voted that Articles 1, 2 and 5 be taken up at the same time. Article L To Bear the report of any committee heretofore appointed and act thereon. Article 2. To see what action the Town will take relative to the offer of N1r. Eugene N. Foss of land for site for a new High School building, or act thereon. Article a. To see if the Town will grant the necessary su.m of money for the purpose of Building a new High School, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Report of Committee on New High School. The committee to -whom was referred, at tho Town Meeting, June 24, 1909, the offer made by Mr. Eugene N1 Foss, of a. tract of land sufficient for a new High School building, here- with submits t13c following report: On Friday, July 2, 1900, the cornn-ittee met with Mr. Foss upon the grounds (a hart of the late Alvin Adams estate), and selected what, in their opinion, would be the most desirable location for the bililding. Mr. Foss very readily agreed with the committee., and in a few days sera therm the RECORD OF TOWN MEETING$ 185 following letter, which is herein included as a part of their report: " Boston, Mass., August 12, 1909. "To the Committee on High School Building,Watertown.,Klass. " G'entleinot: The resolution of the Finance Committee of Watertown, requesting a modification in the conditions of my coffer of a site for the High School wilding, has been transmitted to me. " It was not my original intention to impose any conditions, hence I am glad to withdraw there altogether,—that is to say to cancel the last paragraph in my letter of July 9, leaving the offer without any stipulations. " I write this as intended, although I have been informed of the munificence of a citizen, which makes possible the immediate construction of the school. " While I have felt that the sooner both any offers were acted on, the letter for all concerned, I have no desire that any injudicious, or inharmonious, course should be taken with regard to either. " The generous gift your townsman proffers, however, and the disposition I learn, of ether public-spirited citizens, would seem to give excellent prospects for a speedy realization of all our hopes, with but little burden to the people. " Yours very truly, (Signed) " E. N. FOSS." This site, as can be seen by the plan, is located about mi&%,ay betwun Mt. Auburn and Arsenal Streets, and the electric cars upon both of these streets make the location very easy of access from all parts of the TDivn. Your com- mitteeare unanimous in their opinion that it will be for the hest interests of the Town to accept the ,generous offer made by Mr. Foss, and to locate the High Schaal building upon the proposed location. CHARLES F. FITZ, CHESTED. SPRAGUE, GEORGE S. WRIGHT, JOMSEPH P. KEEFE, THOMAS F. VAHEY 186 WATERTOWiN TOWN REPORT Voted that the report of the committee on the needs of new High School be accepted and recommendations adopted. While the report of the committee on the new High School was being considered, the following letter was read by fir. Charles Brigham. L 1 Watertown, M- ass., August 13, 1909. " Mr. Charles Brigham. " My dear Mr. Brigham. You have boon awaxe of my disposition to arrange for some substantial token of my affection for the Town in which I have lived nearly all my days. i load thought of making provision for the building of a schoolhnusc an the south side of the river, but now that an emergency has arisen, and it seems almost imperative that a new High School house shotild be built, and realizing from the necessities of the situation that it should take precedence of all other school improvements, and also being much irn- pressed with the unfortunate financialcondition of the Town, which would geern to require such economy as might hamper its construction, both as to quality and appearance, I have thought it not unwise to modify to some degree my intentions. With this end in vie tr I hereby authorize YOU to present to the Town Xeeting to be held tonight, my agreement to donate the sum of $40,000 towards the erection of a new High School building. LL Yours truly, (Signed) "H. C. DERBY.." Noted that the very generous gift of Mr. Henry C. Derby he and is hereby accepted by the Town of Watertown, By a rising vote the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That it is with peculiar pleasure that ive the citizens of Watertown have voted to accept the very generous gift of our fellow-townsman, Mr. Henry C. Derby. The pleasure lies not alone in the size of the gift, large as that is, but also in the knowledge of the thoughtfulness which prompted so generous and unsolicited a gift, at a time when ` A friend in need is a friend indeed." RECORD OF TOWN MrZTENGS 187 Re5olved, That on behalf not only of those here assembled but of all the citizens of our Town and especially of the girls and boys who, through the munificence of this gift, may find it possible to pursue their studies aroong pleasant surround- ings and with the aid of a modern and amply sufficient High School building, our hearty and sincere thanks be and hereby are extended to Mr. Henry C. Derby. Resolved, That the Town Clerk send to Mr. Henry C. Derby a copy of these resolutions together with a copy of the vote of the Town accepting his gift. Voted that the Town Clerk be and is hereby instructed to send Mr. Henry C. Derby a copy of these resolutions with a copy of the vote of the Town accepting his gift. Voted that the offer of Mr. Eugene N. Foss of certain land situated on Boylston Street, late being numbered 82 to 89 and.90 to 97 inclusive, on a,plarr of lots drain by ,Mr. Ernest W_ Bowditch, be and is hereby accepted. By a rising vote it was unanimously voted that the Town Clone be and is hereby instructed to send to Mr. Eugene N. Foss the thanks of the citizens of the Town of Watertown for his very generous gift of land to the Town and that he ex- press therein the been appreciation of the townspeople of Mr. Foss's public spirit and progressiveness. Mr. Charles F. Fitz, on behalf of the Committee of the new High School, reported to the meeting that Mr. Charles Brigham would present to the Town the plans for the new High School building. By a rising vote it was unanimously voted that the thanks of the citizens of the town be extended to our fellow citizen, Mr, Charles Brigham, for his very generous gift of plans for the new High School building for the Town of Watert.o;vn. Voted that the new High School Committee consist of the present committee and four other citizens, one of whon1 shall be Mr. Henry C. Derby, and another the Chairman of the School Board, and two other members to be appointed by the Moderator. Arlicle 3. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum 188 WATEI�TOWK TOWN REPORT of 2000 to be expended by the School Co nmittee for a portable schoolhouse at the Hosmer School, direct how the sa;inc shall be rL-Lised, or act thereon.. The Finance Committee recommends the appropriation of 2000 for a portable schoolhouse at the Hosiner School, and that the money be borrowed for a term not exceeding ten years. Voted 163 in the affirmative and thirty in the negative, that the Town appropriate the sum of 2000 to be expended by the School Committee for a portable schoolhouse at the Hosiner School, and that for the purpose of paying thecost of the same, the Town Treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow, with the approval of the majority of the Selectmen, the sums of S2000 and to execute and deliver the note or notes of the Town tlIeref0T, bearing the authenticating certificate of the City Trust Company of Boston, Mass., to be dated September 1, 1909, bearing interest at a rate of not exceeding four per cent (4 ego) per annum, payable semi-annually, and to become due and payable September 1, 1914. Voted to take up Article 4. Article 4. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the gaffer of Mr. Eugene N. Foss to contribute the sum of $50,000 towards the cast of a new Town Hall, " provided at least $50,000 additional is raised by the Town, mostly by public subscription, for the purpose." Voted that a committee of twenty-one, three from each section representing as nearly as possible each section of the Town, be appointed by the Moderator to consider the offer of Mr. Eugene N. Foss, regarding the new Town Hall, and the gift of money toward the erection thereof, to report at a later meeting. Total number of voters. present 383. Reported by John S. Wilson and :oseph A. Burns. V�tILLIATNI P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 189 Warrant for November Election, Watertown, Klass. To any Couslable of the Town of Sl-'afertown, Greetin'- In the name of the Corni-nonwealth. of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and earn the legal vme s of Watertown to meet in the Town Hall in said Town, on Tues- day, the second day of November, 1909, at .5.30 o'clock in the morning, for the purpose of giving in their votes for the follow- ing State, District and County ofEce.rs, �*iz.: Gm-ernor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, 'Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney-General, Councillor for the Sixth District, Senator for the First Middlesex District, Representative in the General Court for the 'Thirtieth Middlesex District, one County Commissioner for three years, and County Treasurer. The polls N ill be opened at 5.45 a,m., and shall remain open until 4 p.m. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the tine and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies in ten or more con- spicuous public places in Town at least seven clays Friar to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon into the office of the 'Tate Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given strider our hands this nineteenth day of October, A. D., 1909. P. SARSFIELD Cf.:-NTNIFF, .ALTER C. STONE) CHARLES A. PORK, seleclincl-I of walertown. Attest: WILLIAM P. McGU1RE, Town Clerk, Officer's Return on Warrant. As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT at the time and at the place Ll7erein spcci6ed, by leaving-at every inhabited louse in Town a printed copy of this warrant and also by pasting copies in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven clays prior to the time of said meeting. MICHAEL VT. LY[DNS, Canstable of Watertown. Attest. WILLIAM P. McGU RE, Taws Glare;. November Election, November 2, 1909. Previous to the day of the election, the Selectruen appointed the folloi%ring persons to serve as election officers and counters, viz. : Ballot Gderks. Nathan B. Hartford, John W. 01—learn. Assistant Eleclion O ffl'=cers. Robert S. Keefe, Samuel A. Barnes, James H. Quirk, Louis M. Fatter, Charles A. Rogers, Harry , Brigham. Counters. Daniel Mullen, James J. Callan, Charles B. Mulhern, Frank S. H. Cross, James G. Rattigan, Peter J. Dugan, Michael J. Harrington, Thomas W. Cazmay, 'William M. Emerson, Ray D. Hodsdon, "William F. Hillman, Comeliris B. Hayes, James B. Dardis, Archibald C, Eagleson, Frank H. McSherry, Hugh J. Bustin, and they were all shorn to the faithful performance of their duty by the 'fawn Clerk. Election. The meeting was called to order promptly at 5.30 by the Town Clerk. The warrant was read and the officer's return thereon. The package of cClicial ballots and specimen ballots was delivered to the ballot clerks, their receipt in the fvllo,,ving form being taken therefor, viz.: RBCORn of TOWN 291BETINGS 191 lVatertown, Mass., November 2, 1909 Received from William P. McGuire, Town Clerk of ITkTater- town, one package said to contain 3000 ballots and specimen ballots to be used at election on November 2, 1909. NATHAN B. IIARTFORD, JOHN W. C 'HEARNr, Ballot Clerks. Previous to the opening of the polls, six specimen ballots and carols of instruction Ivere posted about the voting place outside the rail, and cards of instruction inside of each voting compartment. The ballot boxes were shown to be empty, the register standing at zero, locked and the keys delivered to Officer Dennis J. Sullivan can duty in the hall. It being the unanin-icus opinion of the Selectmen and the Town Clerk the ballots were taken from the boxes and counted as follows: at 9.30, 550; at 10.50, 550; at 2.15, 340; at 3.00, 400. It was unanimously voted that the palls remain open until 4.30 p.m. It was voted not to reconsider the motion to keep the polls open until 4.30 p.m. At 4.30 o'clock, the polls were declared closed, and 131 ballots were removed from the box, and it was found that nineteen hundred and eighty (1980) ballots had been cast, the count, of na.tnes checked on the Noting list, unused ballots and registers on the ballot boxes agreeing t�,*ith the number. The ballots were sorted, counted, tallied and announcement made by the Town Clerk as follows, viz. For Goverrwr•. Eben S. Draper of Hopedale had seven hundred and sixty-sip votes, 766 John A. Nichols of Roston had nineteen votes, 19 Moritz E. Ruther of Holyoke had two votes, 2 Jaynes H. Fahey of Watertown had eleven hundred :and twenty-five votes, 1125 Daniel A. White of Brockton had thirty-five votes, 35 Blanks, thirty-three, 33 Total, nineteen hundred and eighty, 1980 192 WATERTCJWN 'I`OWN REPORT For Licum mart Governor. Eugene N. Boss of Boston had eleven hundred and thirty votes, 1130 Louis A, Prothingha.m of Boston had seven hundred and forty-eight votes, 748 George G. Hall of Boston had thirty-eight votes,. 38 Ernest R. T-pipe of Holyoke had fourteen votes, 14 Lawrence Yates of New Bedford had six votes, G Blanks, forty-four, 44 Total, nineteen hundred and eighty, 1980 For Secretary, David T. Clark of Williamstown had eight hundred and sixty-seven votes, 867 Harriet D'Grsay of Lynn had thirty-seven.votes, 37 Henry C. bless of Boston had ten votes, 10 William G. Merrill of Malden had twenty-six votes, 26 William M. Olin of Boston had nine hundred and eleven votes, 911 Blanks, one hundred and twenty-nine, 129 Total, nineteen hundred and eighty, 1980 For Treasurer, Jaynes H. Bryan of Westfield had eight hundred and fifty-five votes, S55 James B. Carr of Chelmsford had forty-taro Motes, 42 David. Craig of Milton had eleven votes, 11 Daniel Parlain of Worcester had seventeen-rotes, 17 Elmer A. Stevens of Somerville had nine hundred and eighteen votes, 913 Blanks, one: hundred and thirty-seven, 137 Total, nineteen hundmd and eighty, 1980 For Auditor. Alexis Boger, Jr., of Southbridge had eight hundred and seventeen votes, 817 Charles A. Chace of Swansea had twelve votes, 12 P'RooRn of row-r MEETINGS 193 Sylvester J. McBride of Watertown had eighty-five votes, 85 Jeremiah F. McNally of Salem had fourteen-votes, 14 Henry E. 'Turner of Maldcn had eight hundred and ninety-twD votes, 892 Blanks, one hundred and sixty, 169 Total, nineteen hundred and eighty, 1980 For Atforney General. Henry M. Dean of Hyde Park had thirty-five votes, 35 John A. Fredrikson of Quincy had eighteen votes, 18 Dana Malone of Greenfield had eight hundred and eighty- one votes, 881 Harvey N. Shepard of Boston had eight hundred and fifty-eight Motes, 858 Jahn Weaver Sherman of Boston had forty-eight votes, 48 Blanks, one Hundred and forty, 140 Total, nineteen hundred and eighty, 1980 For Gou.jxciljar—S-ic& D sirict. Henry G. Burke of Lowell had fifty-five votes, 55 Charles H. Callahan of Lowell had eight hundred and forty votes, 840 Herbert E. Fletcher of Westford had nine hundred and eleven votes, o1.X Blanks, one hundred and seventy-four, 174 Total, nineteen hundred and eighty, 1`80 For .Sunalor—Forst 11-tddlesex District. James S. Cannons of Newton had eight hundred and ninety- nine Votes, 899 Clarence L. Connors of Watertown had eighty votes, I4 Henry C. Mulligan cf Natick had eight hundred and forty-seven votes, 7 Blanks, one hundred and fifty-four, 1 54 Total, nineteen hundred and eighty, 1980 194 WATERTC1WN 'I"QWN REPORT For Representative in General Cou)�t—Thirtieth 11bliddlesex District. Jaynes H. L. Coon of Watertown had nine hundred and seventy votes, U70 Joseph B. Holland of Watertown had eight hundred and forty-nine votes, 849 Charles A. Whitney of Watertown had sixty-nine votes, 69 illia.in B., Cunniff of Watertown had one vetc, 1 Blanks, ninety-once, gl Total, nineteen hundred and eighty, 1980 For Cowyrty Ca mm ssioner—±Middlesex. Patrick Conlon of Lowell had eight hundred and nineteen votes, 819 Robert J. Telly of Lowell had fifty-two votes, ;52 Samuel 0. Upham of Waltham had trine hundred and forty--three votes, 943 Planks, one hundred and sixty-six , 166 Total, nineteen hundred and eigh€y, 1980 County Treasurer—Middlesex Co-may. Joseph 0. Hayden of Somerville had nine hundred and twenty-nine votes, 929 Anson D. Hobbs of Cambridge had fifty-six votes, 56 Dexter C. Whittimore of Carlisle had seven Hundred and ninety-four votes, 794 Blanki, two hundred and one, 201 Total, nineteen hundred and eighty, 1980 Attest. WILLIAM P. Mc UIRE, Town Clerk. Watertown, Mass,, November 12, 1909. The Clerks of the Towns of Watertown and Belmont, comprising the Thirtieth Middlesex Representative District, met in the Clerk's {office in the Town of Watertown, on Friday, November 12, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, and can- RECORD QE TOWN MEETINGS 19:5 vassed the returns of votes cast for Representative in the General Court for said District. The result was as follows: James 11. L. Coon of Watertown had thirteen h- ndred and sixty-two votes, 1362 Joseph. B. Holland of Watertown had nine hundred and eighty-nine votes, 989 Charles A. Whitney of Watertown had eighty-two votes, �? 1Villiam B. CunnifF of)Aratertcwn }gad one vote, l Blanks, one hundred and forty-nine, 149 Total, twenty-five hundred and eighty-three, `5s::i Jwnes H. L. Cohn was declared elected and notice of his election was delivered to lira by the Town Clerk of Water- town., and notice of his election was delivered to the Secretary of the Commonwealth by the Town Clerk of Watertown. Attest: WILLIAM F. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Warrant for Town Fleeting, To any Constable of the Town of Sri aiertowa, Greeting: In the: name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and Nvarn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown, to meet its the Town Hall in said Town, can Friday evening, December 10, 1909, at 7.30 o'clock, to act on the folio-wing articles, viz.: Article 1. To bear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money for the construction of servers, direct how the same shall be raised., or act thereon. Ait cle 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary semi of money required by the Board of Health, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Article 4. To sce if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sums of money required by the State Aid and 196 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Outside Aid Departments, direct haw the money sliall be raised, or act thereon. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary satin of money required by the Contingent Depart- ment, direct how the same sliail be raised, or act thereon. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the tune and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies in ten or more con- spicuous public places in town, at least seven days prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk, Qn or before the time of said meeting. Given under our bands this twenty-sixth clay of November, A. D , 1909. P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, ' ALTER C. STONE, CHARLES A. YORK, Selectmen of ITT atoH-aunt. Officer's Return on Warrant. As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of Watertown to rneet at the time and at the place therein specified, by leaving at every inhabited housc in town a printed copy of said warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. MICHAEL W. L ONS, Ccwstab de of Waterimm Attest: 'IAII lLIAM F. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 10 .Record of Town Meeting Held December lot 1909, at 17.30 p,m- Previous to the time of the meeting the Selectmen appointed 141r. J. A. Burns and Der. John S. Wilson to take chargge of the turnstiles. The rae,e ing was called to order by Moderator Joseph P. Keefe. Warrant for the meeting and officer's return of the same read by the Town Clcrk. Article 1. To hear the report of any coinmittee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Report of the Finance Committee, The Finance Committee reported favorably on the appro- priations as asked for under the following articles. Article ?. To see if the Tovrn will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money for the construction of stwers, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Voted that the sam of $1200 be and the same is hereby a.ppi-cpriated for the purpose of sewer construction. W,hile Article 2 was being considered the fallowing vote was passed Voted that the Town Engineer he instructed to male plaits, and estimates of cost for extending the sewerage to North Watertown so that residents of that section may intelligently ask for an appropriation for that purpose at the annual Town Meeting hi. 1010. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary suin of money required by the Board of Health, direct hoer the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Votedithat the sum of $1700 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the use of the Health Department. ,Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sums of money required by the State ,Aid and Outsidc '-Nid Departments, direct how the money- shall be raised., or act thereon. Voted that the sum of $2$0 he and the same is hereby appropriated for the use of the State Aid Department. 198 '6 ATERTOWN T[l"4v'; R[ PORT 'doted that the suin of :�-1�.}l] he and the same is herebv appropriated for the use, of the Outside Aid Department, Irticle 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sung of money required by the Contingent. Department, directs howthe same shall be raised, or act thereon, Voted that the suin of $1,500 be and the same is herebv • appropriated for the use of the Contingent Department. While Article 5 was being considered the; following resolu- tion was offered and adopted by the mucting. Resolved., That Mr. Charles A. Raymond, Tax Collector for the Town of Watertown, be and is hereby instructed, by vote of the citizens of the Town in meeting assembled, to advertise for sale, forthwith, as required by lay;-, all property in tho Town of Watertown on which the taxes remain unpaid for the years 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, and 1908, ` otcd that for the purpose of paying the sums of money* {appropriated under Articles 2, 3, 4 and 5, the following surds of money be and the same: are hereby, transferred from the following departments: Printing Early Town Records, $273.19 Arsenal and North Beacon Streets, 21,9.3 Spruce Street Sewer, 38.51 Remodelling old fire station, 40.13 Additional accommodations High School 2266 35 Street watering, 740.00 Drainage, 15,20 1,355.3d Interest account, 3,724-70 Total number of voters present 1-5 , as reported by Joseph A. Bums, and Jahn S. Wilson, Attest: ''ILLIAIl P. McGUIR1 , Town Clerk-- ANNUAL L REPORT OF TIM BOARD OF HEALTH Or THE TOWN OF WATE4RTOWN FOP�. T11L' Year Ending December 31, 1909 I BOSTO , MASS. PRESS OF MURRAY AND EMERY COMPANY 1009 4. BOARD OF HEALTH. J. HORACE DE'XNEN, M.D., Cluairmafs.. DAVID K POWERS, Clerk. CHARLES T. HOWARD, M.D. (resigned) CHARLES O. CHASE, KI). Corps. Agent of the Board card I Spector of Pla tubmg. THOIvIAS B. WISHART. Superinteau ent of Cemeteries and Deputy Agent of Board. JACOB C. SAFFORD. Examiners for Licrosing of Ph-anbers. D. E. POWERS. THOMAS B. +WISHART. WILLIAM H. BENJAMIN. Ageitt for Issaame of Burial Permits. EUNA B. BOWEN. INspector o f 'lea-uglater Houses and itimals for .Slaughtering Purposes. EDWARD A. MADDEN, M.D.V. ,weepers oj the Balh-Haase. HENRY ROBBINS, MRS. OWEN MURPH . REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HRALTH. Herein is the report of this Board for ;taw: fiscal ycar ending December 31, 1909. The Board on March ,l held its first meeting and organ- ized with J. H. Dennen, M.D., as Chairman, and ]avid E. powers as Clerk. ]3y referring to the detailed statements it will be seen that the general health of the community has been remarkably goad, and the death rate as will .appear from the report of the :'Agent of the Shard is 1`�.15.. That there has been no epidemic during the past year is due, in part, to the efficient medical inspection of the schools, which is required by the statute law, and the proper medical treatment of those exposed two cont.a ion. The thorough fumigation of school buildings and dweliings whenever a contagious case has occurred and the prompt action of the Agent of the Board in handling such cases are responsible in no small measure for the healthy condition of the town. That the Agent right have the necessary assistance when rewired, the Board re-appointed Jacob Safford, Superinten- dent of Cemeteries, as Deputy Agent. N-Ve have, during the year, had twenty-five patients in various hospitals. A number of permits have been granted authorizing the keeping of swine in places adapted to such purposes, only after careful investigation and favorable report by the Agent. The Board received one application for renewal of slaugh- tering license, which was granted after a careful examina.tian by the board. During the year many complaints have been received by the Board in regard to an alleged nuisance at Cook's pond. At present the Board and the Torn Council have the matter under consideration and we hope to be able to make such 202 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT arrangc�nents with the owners as to permanently dispose: of the matter. Early in the year the Board of Selectmen appointed Mr. Arthur Laing as milk inspector, whose report follows. Consumption. We believe that again we should cull your attention to this most dreaded disease -which, so far as can be learned, is not widely prevalent in Watertown, yet we have our proportion of uses. The public, as well as the Health Officers, should be awake to the fact that consunnpticn is an infectious disease and the most destructive of all diseases in New England. The State Board of Health is making extraordinary efforts to arrest its inroads and we, as local guardians of the public health, ask all our citizens to co-operate with us in an effort to support the SLate Board in this great work. Persons afflicted with any form of tuberculosis should of their own accord refrain from making use of books from Public Libraries, Book Clubs, etc. All cases should be re- ported to the local Board of Health, and all sick persons would be helping tbuir fellow beings greatly if they dirt all in their power to prevent the spread of the disease. All tuberculosis patients should be told their condition and given proper instructions and warnings as to their mode of living and personal conduct, The time has arrived when it is for the benefit of all to handle tiiberctilosis as any can- tagicus or infectious disease, bath for the benefit of the patient's family, friends and the public health. Consumption is caused by the bacillus of tuberculosis, a particular form of germ. This germ grows in the lungs of the consumptive patient in enormous numbers, and -the material (called sputum or spit) coughed up by the patient contains a great many of them.. When this sputum is allowed to dry in the room, it may become powdered and be blown a.b4ut in the air. Any person breathing this air in the roam may take the germs, into his lungs and after a time became c011sttmptive. REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 20S This is the first danger to be guarded against. The patient should not spit upon the floor, carpet, wall, stove or anywhere -except into a cup kept for the purpose. The cup should be one-third full of water and carbolic acid (see page 205, 1). The water keeps the sputum inotst and the carbolic acid kills the germs. The cup should be emptied into the Avatar-closet twice a day and carefully %washed afterwards each time with :aTbolic acid (Solution 1), followed by boiling water. if paper or pasteboard cubs are used, the cup with its contents should be burned and anew une substituted. This is the best. plan. Handkerchiefs used by the patient should be boiled in water for half an hour by themselves and then washed, each day. it is better to use worthless cloths and burn them inst€,-A of boiling and washing. When away from hoint, the patient should spit into the handkerchiefs ,or cloths. These should not be canted loose in the packet, but in a tobacco pouch or other waterproof receptacle. On returning home, the handkerchiefs should be boiled or cloths burned and the pouch well washed with carbolic acid and water (see.page 205, 1). Great care should be taken by the patient to prevent the , Bands, face and clothing from becoming soiled ;with the sputum. The lips are particularly apt to become smeared with the sputum., and the hands also, when handkerchiefs are used. Both face and hands should b� frequently washed with hot water and soap, followed by carbolic acid and. water (see page 205, 11). The kissing ofconsumptive patients is dangerous, especially to children. There is great danger iu using the same clothing, cooking �)r eating utensils, some authorities, in fact, holding to the ,upllUC)n that 1t is more dancrerous to eAt in the same room n th a tuberculosis patient than to sleep with one. The second source of danger is in the fine spray thrown off by the patient from the month in talking, coughing, laugh- ing, sneezing, spitting, etc. The germs are present in this spray, which floats about in the air and settles upon the furniture, etc. 204 IVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The danger is not so great as from the dried sputuin, but persons not having consumption run the risk of infection on this account if they remain long in a room used by a con- sumptive patient. No consumptive patient should sleep in the sarne room With any one else. Another source of danger is from the clothing, knaves, forks, spoons, etc., used by the patient. These should all be boiled in water after use. The patient's clothing, night- robes, sheets, p1110w-slips, etc., should not be mixed with the general wash of the fancily nor sent to a public laundry, but boiled for half an hour and then washed by themselves at Dome, Articles of food, especially milk, should not be used by the family after standing for any length of time in the room used by the patient. Consumption is by no means always fatal and in the earlier stages recovery often takes place, The rooln occupied by the patient should be as large, airy and ;well fighted as possible. Carpets, curtains and upholstery should not be used. If already in use they should be removed and disinfected. Floor rugs should be frequently taken tip and exposed to sunlight for a. day and then swept or beaten in the open air and at intervals disinfected with steam. They should not be swept or beaters in the house. The floors, woodwork, furni- ture, windows, etc., should be wiped with a cloth wetted in a disinfectant solution, not svkYcpt or dusted. The bowl of the eater-closet used by tho patient should be washed each day with a disinfectant solution also. Male patients should not wear beard or moustache, but should he clean. shaven. If these directions are followed, but little clanger of infec- tion to the family will exist and the patient will be in good circumstances for recovery. The patient should have nour- ishing food, plenty of fresh air and Eght, and occupation suited to the general conditions of the disease. The patient should avoid swallowing the sputum and should abstain from ex- cesses of all kinds, alcoholic, etc. REPORT Or BOARD OF HEALTH `05 Disinfectant Solutions. I. For sputum cups, and for gashing furniture, woodwork, metal surfaces, floors, etc.: Carbolic acid, half pant; water five quarts (label " poison ll. For washing bands and face: 3Iix one quart of Solution I with one quart of water (label " poison J. H. DENNEN, M.D., ChazrMan. DAVID E. POWERS. CHAR ES a. CHASE, M.D. 201� WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES. GewtIOP-0101t 01 Me Board of Health, I herewith present to you the annual report of the Cemetery Division of the department for the year ending December C31 Receipts. Appropriaticill $2250 00 Expenditures. Salary of Superintendent $900 00 Stationery, printing and repairs 16 80 Expense account 3 75 - 920 6 1 Ridgelawn Cemetery. Labor and carting wf 2 1) 95 Fertilizer and dressing 28 50 Supplies and repairs 27 41 Wagon hire 22 00 Expressing 2 90 .t3 Trees 5 70 8716 46 Common Street Cemetery, Labor and carting 8461 50 Supplies and repairs 13 15 Fertilizer and dressing 10 50 Plants and planting 11 26 Wagon hire 9 00 Painting fence .31) 00 $535 41 Arlington Street Cemetery. Labor Is"30 00 Wagon hire 5 00 $35 00 Total expenditures $2207 48 Balance 42 52 $2250 00 REPORT OF HOARD OF REAI,TH 20 The necessary care has been given to the three cemeteries of the Town durii7g the season. Thirteen lots have hecn taken at, Ridgelavm, making a total of fifty-five as per plan. The number of interments for the year was fifty-six, a total of 273. At the Common Street Cein.etery two lots have been placed under perpetual care, a total of twenty-six as per plan. Respectfully submitted, JACOB C. SAFFORD, REPORT OF AGENT OF BOARD OF HEALTH AND INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING. To the Board of Health, Gent en-ten: I here-with present to you the following tables which show in detail the nature and extent of the principal business transacted by the general division of your department during the year, The general health of the inhabitants has been good. There NvQre 31 scarlet fever, 21 diphtheria and 4 typhoid cases. The death returns shoe 15S as occurring in tLi� Towil, making the rate 12.15 to each thousand inhabitants. i41r. J. C. Safford as Deputy Agent has been of great as- sistance during the year. The swill and ashes have been collected durin ,.the year in, a very satisfactory manner, with few complaints. The plumbing Mork has been sa.tisfactolily done. I wish to thank you for your support during the past year. Respectfully submitted, T'HOMAS B. WISHART, Agent avd Inspector. Watertown, Mass., December 21, 1909. 208 WATERTOWN 'SOWN REPORT REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF MILK. The Board of Health, Gantlemej, .: Herein is the report of the Inspector of Milk. On assuming the duties of Inspector I did not find the condi- tion of the inilk supplied our citizens very goad. In so far as possible the dairies of the different milkinen supplying the Torn were inspected by myself and the agent of your Board. 'With one or two exceptions we found the conditions under -which the milk was raised vary goad. About one h ndred samples have been taken and tested up to January 1. Of the first of those taken I found a number under the legal requirements but not sufficiently so to warrant prosecution, but on nDtif ration of the result of the test and the taking of subsequent samples I found a decided improve- ment, and I can safely say the milk supplied in our Token at the present time is �tTell above the standard required by law. Up to January 1 there have been issued for the sale of milk sixty-eight licenses, and twenty-eight dealers have registered as per the law .requiring registration each year. Amount received $48.00 which has been paid to the Treasurer. I would recommend that an appropriation be asked sufficient to purchase suitable apparatus for the more thorough and complete testing of samples in regard to fats, total solids, coloring and preservation ; also that the remuneration of the inspector be made sufficient to warrant the more thorough attention tQ the duties of the important office, as it requires constant attention to keep the milk conditions where they properly belong. Respectfully submitted, A THUR LAING, rnspecgar. RT;1'0RT cab' BOARD OF H8ALT11 `09 Number of Plumbing Permits Issued, Fixtures Connected acid Inspections Made Turing Year Ending December 31, 1909. New Old permits Bldgs. Bldg%. Totals Permits for new work connecting with sewers 37 30 76 Permits for new work connecting u^ith cesspool', 7 11 41 46 S7 Fixtures connected SX*ater closets an sever work 86 31.4 1111 Water closets can ce,:,;pool work a 1 6 Sinks on sewer work G5 17 92 Sinks on ce"pool work 5 G 11 14 ash-trays on 5ewer work 49 14 4.3 wash-trays an cesspool work 4 1 t'a A asb-bowls on sewer work f 1 30 ql Wash-Fowls on cesspool mark # 1 5 Bath-tubs on sewer work xi 25 78 Bath-tubs can cesspool work I 1 P} father fixtures can sewer work 4 � Other fixtures on cessponl work 1 1 341 131 4 '2 Alterations drains to sewer 7 7 Total number itlspectiorts made 77 79 156 Water and other tests ttpPlied 35 35 eft 3g Final es:araltnitions 4G 711� ilisunlaOr of perMit-� unftaished Miscellaneous Business Attended to by the Agent of the Board of Health During the Yeax Ending December 31, 1909. Prc,no es placarded on account of infectious diseases 26 prernises examined during illness,from infectious diseases 38 premi es fumigatted on account of infectious diseases '` School buildings fumigated � Examinations on complaints of unclean tenements and yards 27 Examinations of cesspools 11 4{1 Mcaminations of trtisec1lane4us nuisances 24 Examinations of piggeries 11 L.xaminations of slaughtering houses 77 Removal of dead cats, dogs, lions® M. 2U Locating plumbing work and sever connections Examinations of barber shops 1 lfi 6 ''umber of culture tubes issued 11 Number of positive cultures returned 11 itiumber bottles anti-toxine issued so ,plIturn cups issued I WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Infectious Diseases Reported During the Year Endhig December 31, 1 G09. January. . . . 2 1 6 1 1!} February. . . 1 2 $ 4 11 1 12 1 8 2 23 , . :lpril. . . . . . 1 3 4 2 ., 10 iune. .. . ... 1 1 4 1 .. i 8 _ uly........ . 3 3 Aug. u4t.. . . . 1 1 2 September— 3 .. 1 1 5 October... . , . .. 1 1 2 November. . 4 1 ] 6 December— $ 2 1 2 1 14 Totals.. 2 3 21 23 2 31 12 4 1 1 100 Deatbs.. . *2 }1 .. 4 7 * 1 death each in and out af'.I",n. #Died out of Town. Comparative Table of Contagious Diseases Reported 1899-1909 C7 7 C, 1900 70,46 15 18,*1 17,*5 1901 48,*o `90,*3 -I , . UP*3 1902 29 T 1$ 1 61 *3 11, *1 .. . , $ r•7 *.} 19M i 8 13 �22 .. .. *1' 1904 13 4.0 1$ 5, *5 . . 7G, 1005 2; *2 IS 7,, *6 10, *1 22 6 2, *2 k 178, *9 1906 2, v2 1 29, *2 1a3 1.4 2, *n 173. *4. 1907 :3, *2 1 30, *2 2 19, 42 I,*1 1 '�3 . . 1, *1 62, *8 1908 2, *2 4 29,*1 46 33, *1 6 1 0, *2 1 132, *6 1909 2, *2 3 21, *1 rya 31 12, *4 .w 4 i l 109, *7 *Deaths. REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 211 Causes of Death During the Year Ending December 31, 1909. L 9-, ��i5c•:LSL ti � °"• �, ,}gyp Acute anterior polinmyeliti . . . . . ._ 1 Accidental deaths Cru.At of spinal cord., , .. . . . . Fracture of skull_. . . ..... .. . 1 1 2 Multiple injuries... .. . ...... Alcoholism—. .. . . . . ...... .. . . 1 .-'rneurysm of aorta, Aortie stenosis........ ........ 1 l Appendicitis... ...... ......... 2 .Acute. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . ...... 1 Apjplexy.. . . .. . . .... . . . . . . . .. . i 3 Artcrio capillary fibrosis.,. .. ... 1 . l Arterio,sclerusis... .... . . ....... 1 . 1 I +3 Asphyxia. ._ . 1 1 Bladder, cnlarged prOStILtC.. . Bronchitis... .. .... . .. . . .... .. ] 1 2 Carcinoma... .... .. .. . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 Breast... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t 1 2 . . lnta�_-stine..... .. .. .. . . . . . . . . ] 1 Stomach....... . ... . . . . . . . .. - - - - 1 Cardiac diseases. . . . ... .. . 1 1 1 . ] Z 2 3 . 10 3 Endoearditis. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1 1 . ... Rupture... ... . . . . . . . . .. . . .. X l 1 Valvralar.. . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 .1 3 . ., . Congtnital syphilis., , . . . .. . . .- 1 1 . .. . Conkul;ions, ur amiC.. . . 1 1 Cvrtitis chronic.. . .. .. . Con enit al..... . . ... . . . .. . . .. 1 . 1 .... Dilatation of stomach........ .. 1 I .... Difficult labor.... . ., .. .- . 1 I . Di phthcria.. . . . .. .. ...... .2 Droh3y.., . . . .. . . .. .. ,. . 1 ! EM13crlism cerebral... .. . .... .. Rncic�cnrrlitis. . . . .. .... .. . .... Entero-colitis....... . .. . . .... .. 2 . . . Teermental diarnccea.. .. . . . ...... 1 1 Gangrene.. . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. 1 1 Gastritis.... . . . . . . .. . .. .... 1 Hemorrhage cerebral... . . ..... . 3 . 1 2 . 1 1 1 9 1 Hydracephalus. . . . .. .. .. ..... F I . 1 . . . . lien-colitis. . . . .. ...... .... ... . 1 1 2 . . . Ina,nition.. .. .. ... . ..,.... 1 . 1 2 Jretestirral indigestion.. . .... . .., l Obstruction... .... . . ... . .. . 2 212 WATERTOWN TOWN Rr?OIZT Causes of Deaths During; the Year Ending December 31, 1009, —— — ———Kidney discascs,chronic lirights.. 1 — I 1 1 .Acute nephritis.. . . .. . . ... Chronic nephritis. , . . . . . .. 1 1 . Chronic interstitial nephritis. . F . 1 1 1 . 4 � 1 Malnutrition congenital... ...... 1 1 . 'Metislcs.. ... .. .... ............ Melancholia— Meningitis. .. . . .. ,. .... .. . .. .. 1 1 . .. . Acute cerebre. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. t Atute cerebral...... . . . . . . . .. 1 1 2 1 Myocarditis.. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . ... 1 1 .. . . " Natural causes ' .. . .: . . .. . . .. 2 1 2 1 . 1 . 71. Para>si s. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 1 1;. . . . Peritonitis. . . . , . .. . . . ... �. . 1 Peritonitis, general.. ..,.... „ ... 1 Pernicious anaemia.. . . . .. . . . . .. 1 1 ... . Premature birth.. . .. .. .. .. ..... 1 1 1 , 1 . 4 PWmanary pneumonia—....... 2 1 4 7 3 1 . 2 4 .5 29 a Rheumatism.................. 1 . 1 .... Senile debility.. . . . ... ... .. .... Senile dementia,— .. . . i .1 . 2 1 Senility.. .. . . ' . 7 . ... Septicema... ... . .. .. . . .. . . .. 1 X F Suicidal,incised wounds of neck,. . 1 . 1 , ... Poisoning... . .. .... ..... .. :. ] 1 . ... DrovmIn . . . . ., 1 ] Shock.. .... . . . . ...... .... 1 1 Tuberculosis, general..,....... . 1 . ] 2 . . . Intestinal...... ........ . .... �1 1 2 Pulmonary.............. .... 3 . 1 1 1 11 1 9 2 T►rphoid.............. ........ . . 1 Whooping cough......... .. .. .. L 1 . 2 . . . L3 12 18 16 11 0 9 14 11 11 22 12 158 37 Outside of Town.. ......... .... 2 9 it 1 2 3 2 d 6 1 3 4 37 37 Still-barns in Town... ... .... 2 4 3 . 3 1 . 1 2 1 17 . . . . Totals on record... ............. 15'*?2 1 -26 13 15 12 19 IS 14 26 16 212 . . . . Residents dying in 'gown...,. . , . 152 Residents dying out of Town.... 37 Nan-residents dying in Town,... 6 Total... . .. . . 195 REPORT of nOARD OF HEALTH 213 Mortality Records of Watertowil, 1885-1909. ."ear, Geneml 1nlac:tious Total Fapulatibn D th Rate Still Diseases Disewscs per 1000 Born lam 114 21 135 6235 21.64 4 18w S? 15 97 0405 15. W 3 117 98 11 S79 6572 15.00 4 1S98 87 12 99 6739 14.69 4 iS89 101 14 115 690E 10,65 7 IS90 108 1B 124 7073 17.67 2 1591 112 13 125 7214 17.32 7 I S92 I01D 10 119 7345 16.20 S 1893 122 14 1313 7406 15.14 13 IS 4 1i9C's 13 119 7637 15.55 7 1895 10.1 4 log 7778 13.18 12 1896 103 11 114 8163 13.96 11 1897 87 16 im 85-1$ 12.DD 4 1898 111 11 122 5934 13.65 G • ISM 112 5 117 0320 1.2.55 1 1900 120 13 I43 9706 .14.63 11 1001 1311 6 145 1WIG 14.47 9 1902 122 4 126 10326 12.20 17 10W 121 1 122 10CN3C 11.47 15 1904 130 12 142 1013417 11.97 23 190, 116 12 128 1125S 11.37 23 1906 113 7 120 1159'7 1.0.34 0 1907 140 Ci 146 12306 11.86 16 L905 12.1 4 128 12676 10.03 ID I3I?Sl 139 19 1�xs *13000 12.15 17 * Lstimatcd. AUDITOR'S REPORT. Receipts and Expenditures for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1909. Receipts. Cash on hard January 1, 19001 Borroivc(l in aaticipation of taxes, Estabroolc& co" S i,5,000 00 Bond& Gao6win, 50,000 00 E. M. Farnsworth& Co,, 50,()()0 01) Loring, Tolman&Tupper, 25,000 00 Blake Brothers, 50,000 00 — 8250,000 00 _Borrowed for following purposes: Galen Street siphan and outfall drain, 610,;500 00 Parker School, repairs, no Tlosmer Portable School, 2,000 01) Refunding debt, 4,000 00 ---- $18,500 00 Tager, Charles A. Raymond, Ta,,es 1004, 25:3 U1 Charles A. Raymond, Taxes 1905, 1,119 00 Charles A. Raymond, Taxes 1006, 4,567 23 Charles A. Raymond, Taxes 11907, 15,540 OS Charles A. Raymond, Tars 1908, 49, OS 30 Charles A. Raymond, Taxes 100% 248,973 60 320,352 DO Water receipts, $49,762 80 Treasury receipts, 52,5:;(i SS Interest receipts, 5,050 83 AUDITOR'S REPORT 215 Cambridge sewer, 82,699 33 Galen Street widening, 7,000 00 Collector's bond, rebate, 25 93 Mass. Highway Commission, 4,970 74 Templeton Fund,interest. 125 00 122,209 96 f$720,983 99 Expenditures. Anticipation of taxes, note due March 25, BI00,000 00 Anticipation of taxes, note due September 20, 1`5,000 30 Anticipation of taxes, rote clue October 1, 50,000 90 Anticipation of taxes, note clue November 1, 25,000 00 :account of following departments: Almshouse, 4,414 94 Assessors, 2,899 43 Auditing, 1,642 93 Cambridge seiver, 2,229 33 Cattle inspocLion .325 00 Cmrneteries, 2,207 48 Collector, 1,085 93 Contingent, 3,631 15 County tax, 14,188 5S Discounts and abatements, 156 80 Election expenses, 521 65 Fayette Street, 2,200 00 Finance Committee, 790 14 Fire, 12,594 55 Galen. Street, land taking, 180 00 Galen Street siphon and outfali drain, 10,499 58 Galen Street widening, 5,639 63 Gypsy and browns it maths, 5,548 34 216 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Health, $7,745 7 Highway, 30,089 89 Hosmer Portable School, 2,000 00 Inspection of buildings, _144 44 Installing auditing system, `?97 1.5 Insurance, 956 00 Interest, 30,273 92 Legal expenses, 634 71 Memorial Day (Isaac B. Patten feast) 325 00 Afetropolitan Highway Tex, 42 50 Metrapolitan Park Tax, [1,576 8 Metropolitan Sewer Tax, 13,537 62 14letrop411tan Water Tax, 15,758 19 Outside aid, 5,075 02 Park., 596 54 Parker School, special, 2,000 00 Pensions, 1,G19 SQ Pules and wires, 1,723 3 Police, 16.&30 30 Printing, 1,700 00 00 Printing voting lists, 50 00 Public Library, 6,045 1: Registrars of voters, 300 00 Salaries, ISO 00 Schools, 59,962 76 Selectmen, 1,430 00 Sewer, 6,252 00 Sidewalks and curbing, 2,840 82 Soldiers' Relief, 610 00 State Aid„ 1,778 00 State Road, 5,082 81 State Tax, 16,;:sfio 00 Street lights, 19,161 33 Street watering, 5,106 00 Templeton Fund, 125 00 Town Clerk, 395 4 -To ry debt maturing 1909, 50,500 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 217 Town Hall, $1,837 58 Treasurer, 1,050 00 Tree AV arden, 1,009 95 Water, 11,797 66 Weights and measures, - 425 02 $702,274 31 Cash on hand December 31, 1909, 24,709 68 8726,983 09 Almshouse. Balance from 1908, l,,4 13 Appropriation far deficit 1908, 822 41 $826 54 Expandigures. George H. White,keeper, Soo OU AY illiam 1. McCullough, laborer, 29 00 Kate E.joudry, domestic, 35 71 Susan M. White, domestic, 21 43 People's Coal Co., coal, 205 43 S. B. Green &Co., hay and grain, 83 40 James H. Carroll, provisions, 25 93 William H. Lyman, provisions, 24 44 N'. &W. Gas Light Co., electric: service, -15 36 R. H, White& Co.,suppliet, 9 46 Moses Whiting,repairing, 4 40 F. E. NickCTson&Go., fish, 71 72 Watertown Lumber Cc)., lumber, 2 65 W- alker&Pratt Mg. Co., repairs,etc., 10 so JohnW. O'Heam, plumber, 2 55 McLauthlin&Co., incidontals, 35 A J. Afahc)ney, harness repairs, 2 25 john J. Clifford,repairing shoes, 1 60 George R. White, incidentals, 28 73 John 13-urke, plumbing, 3 08 George F. Butler, drugs, 6 615 P. R. Burns,provisions, 24 95 218 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Yerxa's Branch, groceries, S41 59 F. W. Cobb, fish, 5 79 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone service 15 35 T. F. Kelly, horse shoeing, -7 00 Otis Brothers, dry goods, 12 91 A. C. Fletcher, hardwarc, 3 15 John E. Fifield. hardware, 6 32 Howard lee Co., ice, 12 7.5 John C. Ford, apples, I 1 00 L. N. Fletcher,repairing clod:, 1 00 W. A. Claflin& Co., drugs, 1 2.5 E. C. Nolan, sharpening mowers, 2 25 Lynch Brothers, groceries, 40 29 $826 54 Appropriation for 1900, $3,1300 Expendihires. George IT White, keeper, $618 00 Kate E.joudry, domestic, 191 28 Susan AL INTBite, doinestic, 48 85 William J. Callan,labor, .1 62 Tiniothy F, Kinchla, labor, 25 56 William J. McCullough,labor, 81 00 John Heffernan,labor, 81 72 N. &W. Gtas Light Co., light, 46 50' HDward lee Co., ice, 55 53 A. C. Fletcher, hardware, 28 35 Luther Bent& Co., furniture, 7 40 Boston Branch,groceries, 87 20 W. F. O'Brien, provisions, 33 72 -Otis Bros. Ca., supplies, 59 69 H. W. Hubbard, fish, is 88 -George B. Pope, �7ain, etc., 22 7 50 D. A. Maloney, town physician, 300 00 P. A. Yerxa, groceries, 76 79 P. R. Burns, provisions., 22 17 Warren Soap Atfg. Co., soap, 10 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 219 H. C. Edinands Coffee Co., coffee, $21 09 N. E. Tel.&- Tel. Co., telephone, 24 15 James,C, NlcNally, coal, 22 00 J. E. Fifield, hardware, 22 29 Arthur Lahig, inudiciiw, 12 05 Fred Kuhn, sharpening lawn niower, 1 .1 2 00 A and L. AV. Alead& Co., supplies, 54 60 -1 Hackett Bros. Co,, provisions, 58 99 R. H, W-lifte & Co., supplies, 04 94 Jolin A, Gallagher,burial, 15 00 George F. Butler, medicine, 15 85 Carter Clothing Co., clothing, 13 10 Thomas Quirk, use of horses, -34 00 John Kinchla, labor, 56 85 George W. Turner, labor, 105 00 Boys, labor, 36 21 S. G. Thayer, paper hanging, 3 98 Thomas F. Kelly, horse shoeing, 17 3S L. N. Fletcher, repairing clock, 6 75 Me LauthliT�&Co.,printing, etc,, 2 50 C. W. Leonard&Co., disinfectant, 3 5 0 J. W. O'Hearn, repairs, plumbing, :iS 53 W. H. Lyman, provisions, 22 12 E. C. Hall Grocery Co., groceries, 57 :34 Lewis F. Barney, carpenter work, 70 59 Nouantum Coal Co.,coal, 202 -55 X. B. Hartford, groceries, 59 P)9 S. B. Green& Co., grain, etc., 09 25 D. A. Meister, repairs, 3:-) 40 Waltham Hospital, Thomas Rooney, 45 T-) James W. Fen-ins,labor, 6 00 Fred W. Lester, dry goods, 3 06 Xate.McLeod, domestic, 5 00 Sarah Thompson, domestic, 19 29 Inez Paueek, doniestic, 60 00 Lynch Brothers,groceries, 44 29 F, W. Cobb, fish, 14 31 220 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Edison Electric 111. Co.,light, $24 00 L. W. Simonds, medicine, G l() Green&Co., produce:, 1S 34 Hall& Cale,produce, S 25 Watertown Lumber Co.,supplies, 2 15 James H. Carroll, provisians, 44 S3 W.-A. Clallin&Co.,medicitic, 17 05 John C. Ford, apples, 20 00 XNI'a.lker&Pratt Mfg. CD.,repairs, 7 (-1 1. -11. Quinn,turkey, 4 75 W, F. Lyman, provisions, 20 25 1).J. Mahoney, harness repairs, 1s 00 Total expenditures, $3,53S 40 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 11 60 $3,600 00 Arsenal and North Beacon Streets. Balance from 1908, $ 1 03 Transferred, Town iticeti g, December 10, 1909, 21 93 ,Assessors. Balance from 1903, bio :30 Appropriation, 1909, 2,900 00 - 2,900 30 Expenditures. Etta L. Moore, clerk, 614: 00 J. 0. Critchelt, expressing, 70 Alen 'Shugrue, cleaning, 44 00 F. Robbins, rent; post office lacy, 3 00 Library Bureau, cards, etc., 13 15 N. R. Tel. &Tel. Co., telephone, 50- 33 N. E. Towel Supply Co., towels, 5 40 Wright& Potter Co., printing, 10 50 McLauthlitl &: Co., printing and stationery, 191 59 AUDITOR'S REPORT 221 Murray and Emery Company, printing, 15 00 National Express Co., expressing, 0 Hiram McGlattflin, � r) Carter's Ink Co., iak, 1 can Stratton Press, printing, 101) 08 Tribune-Enterprise, advertising and printing, 29 75 Jessie S. Bourne, cleric, so 00 Walker Lith. and Pub. Co., cards, 5 00 Potter's.Stable, ca-i ria.ge hire, 42 50 M. Whiting, carpenter work, 11 82 Emerson Express Co., expressing, 15 George H. Rupert&z Co., rubber bands, 65 Hei]ry H. Applzn, title work, 03 42 B. L. Makepeace, tracing paper, 6 89 F. Robbins, P. M., stamped envelopes, 107 20 F. E, Critchett, salary, 550 00 A. F. Haynes, salary, 475 00 E. L. Stone, salary, 475 00 Total expenditures, $2,5 9 43 Transferred tc) unexpended balance account, 87 $2,900 30 Auditing. Appropriation for 1909, $1,083 34 xpe-ndilu7res. S. Eugene Procter, salary, $83 35 Ire,ing B. Coburn, salary, 1,249 99 Thorp & Martin Co., stationery and supplies, S 43 Mosler Safe Co.,safe, 160 00 H. L. Stearns' Desk Co., desk and chairs, 45 00 McLauthlin& Co.,stationery, 2 25 Lewis F. Barney, partitions, 39 20 222 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT George A. Page, painting, 516 13 Walker& Pratt 'Alfg. Co., radiator, etc., 10 70 Irving B. Cob-urn, stamps and supplies, 2 4S Thomas W. Byrne, fan, 16 50 Cambrldgu Sign Go., lettering, 1 25 P. H. Concan-non,printing, 5 75 F. Robbins, P. X,rent P. 0. box, 2 40 T. H. O'Brien, repairing lock, 50 Total expenditures, $1,642 9:3 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 40 41 - 81.1,6S3 34 Cambridge Sewer. Received from City of Cambridge, S2,699 33 Pay-rolls, 27690 33 Cattle Inspection. Appropriation for deficit 1908, $25 00 E. A. Madden, services 1908,balance, 825 00 Appropriation for 1909, S300 00 Expenditures. E. A. Madden, salary 1969, $300 no Cemeteries. Appropriation for 1909, S 2 r'225 0 00 Expevdl�ztrgs. J. C. Safford, superintendent, salary, $90U 00 Puy-rolls, labor, 11121 45 Tribune-Entcrl rise, printing, 13 01 Potter's Stables, horse hire, 36 co George B. Pope, seed, I so R.J. Haight, subscription, 1 00 McLautliiin& Co., stationery, 2 60 D. A.Meister, repairs, 4 40 AUDITOR'S REPORT 223 J. 0. Critchett, expressing, 60 25 Fred Kuhn, sharpening lawn mowers, 3 00 Chapman Valve Co., repairs, 4 00 1-1% W. Rawson& Co.,seeds and shrubs, X8 00 A. C. Fletcher, hardivare, 14 16 George A. Page, painting, 30 00 Brae Burn Nursery, shrubs, etc.., 5 70 .�. C. Safford, expenses and incidentals, 3 75 E. C. Nolan,repairs, 2 25 Watertown Lumber Co., cement, 4 00 R. A, Lassjnan, plants, etc., 11 20 George H, Moody, carpenter work, 38 Peter Nelson, labor, :?� 05 Arthur C. Harvey&Co., supplies, 1 29 Luther Beni:&Co., repairing chair, 1 25 D. F. Keefe, plumber, 50 Emerson Express Co., expressing, 2 65 I Tally&Son, manure, 21 00 Total expenditures, $2,207 48 Transferrer) to unexpended balance Uccount, 42 52 52,250 00 Collector. Appropriation for 1009, $1,060 00 Rebate preinium, first bond, 25 9 S1,085 93 Expenditures. C. A. Ra.ytriond, salary, $1,000 00 Randalt & McCaithy, premium an bond, UQ 00 T. J. Nolan, premium on bond, 25 03 $1,085 03 Contingent. Balance from 190S, $11 55 Appropriation for deficit 1909, 002 90 614 46 224 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Ex pentfikires. C. A. Raymond, tax titles, $329 27 Alen Sliugrue, cleaning, 4 00 Watertove'n Observer, advertising (dogs) 6 00 Watertown Observer, record of meet- ings, 36 00 C. A. Raymond, rent post-office box, 2. 40 C. A. Raymond, clerical services, 25 00 Tribune-1lntegrise, advertising (dogs) 5 88 YcLa.utblui & Co., printing and. stationery, 24 30 Return of births for 1908, 61 75 Return of deaths for 1908, 34 50 Thous Groom&Co., stationery, 2 2-5 Total expenditures, S531 15 Transferred tag unexpended balance account, 83 30 5614 45 Appropriation for 1909, $1,000 00 Transferred from Galen Street 1viden- ing June 24, 1909, 600 QO Transferred Town Meeting, Decem- ber 10, 1900, 1,500 00 $3,100 00 Exp"dif ores. M. W. Lyons, distributing vrarrants, 898 50 Walter C. Stone, recording deeds, 1 90 Joseph A. Burns, services at turnstile, 24 00 Jahn S. Wilson,services at turnstile, 24 00 P. J. Dugan, distributing Town Re- ports, 60 00 Wright& Dit son, turnstiles, 102 28 Albert B. Franklin,repairing boiler, S6 30 McLauthlin&Co., stationery,etc., 136 36 AUDITOR'S REPORT 9,25 Tribune-Enterprise, advertising and. printing, 6 S Potter's Stables, horse hire, 1. 50 T. B, Wishart, expenses, milk inspector, 70 Watertown Obsen er,advertising, 347 25 Charles W. Stone, envelopes, t0 00 John J.Clifford,killing and removing dogs, 06 00 Roston Transcript, advertising, 18 75 National Bxpress Co., expressing, 4 90 J. 0. Critchett,expressing, 15 F. E. Critchett, return of births, 282 50 William Walker Co., check books, 46 00 Carter's Ink Co., ink, 4 40 R. J. Graham, burial, Lightell & Hodgdon, &0 00 ilHam P. Ale Guirc, bU ial, Hodgdon, 2 00 P. B. Murphy, printing dog-notices, 5 00 Watertown Press, printing, 9 75 S. G. Thayer,removing;animals, 46 24 Ellen Shugrtue, cleaning, 76 00 Luther Bent& Co., chalr, 2 00 Charles F. Hinckley, ringing bells, 4 00 G. W. Priest, ringing bells, 4 50 [Ira F. Hinckley, ringing bells, 5 00 W. A. Shipton, ringing bells, 3 00 Commercial.&Financial Printing Co., advertising, S 50 Samuel Ward Co., stationery, 3 00 Union Market National Bank, de- posit box, 20 00 F. Robbins, B. M., stamped envelopes, 42 68 T. J. Nolan, arse-half premium Col- lector's bond, 24 07 McGuire & Roche, premium. Treas- urer's bond, 50 00 Harry 117. Brigham, stationery and supplies, 5 91 226 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT N. E. Tel. &Tel, Co., telephone, 96 67 Hill, Smith&Co,, Treasurer's books, 42 15 W. Flahorty, painting town clock, 118 00 Murray and Emery Company, printing, 9-43 60 E. L. Stone,premium O'Brien bond, 15 00 George H. Moody, repairing TGwxi scales, 3 21 W. H. 11iffe, carpenter work, 23 01 Iiobbs & Warren Co., Treasurer's books, 7 00 5 Thorp& Marthi Co., plan binders, 10 75 M. B. McGuire, Etta L. Moore„ W. P. McGuire, 1. B. Coburn, services on uncollected tax list, 62 50 C. A. Raymond, post-office box and expenses, 0 70 L. B. Clark, medical services, V. S. Brown, 70 00 Stratton Press, printing Collector's notices, 2 75 City Trust Co., services in connection with loan, 100 00 s3,100 00 County Tax. Appropriation for 1909, $14,188 59 F_x euditures. County of Middlesex, $14,188 58 Discounts and Abatements. Appropriation for deficit 1908, 32,252 37 Deficit 1905 as shown on Auditor's books 190S, $1,136 48 Balance, 1,115 S9 52,252 3 AUDITOR'S RSPOiI<RT 227 -lppropr'at.ion for 1909, 554,5tl[} 00 Expenditures. Harry W. Crawford, abatement, S1.0 85 James 'Afadden estate, 17 36 Louis Cavelin, 2 00 Alice E. Kelleher, 6 51 Catherine Welch, S 68 C. & Mooney estate, 7 60 Patrick dates, 6 51 Jaynes W. Sharkey, 3 26 r *Betsey M. Holmes, 21 t *Aian J. Pryor, 3 60 *John J. Ross, 30 *Thomas H. Farnham estate, 1 16 H. C. Derby, 67 27 Discount allowed by Collector 3,082 60 Abated account 1909 taxes, 360 Gil �4,500 00 Election Expenses. Balance from 1908, $2 22 Appropriation for 1'609, 650 00 $652 22 Expenditures. Jay-rolls, officers and tellers, $228 00 Watertown Press, printing, 51 25 McLauthlin & Co., printing and stationery, 112 51 NV, H, Wgson, carpenter wtark, 9 90 E. M. 'Wiley, meals, 67 75 Henry W. Howard, meals, 1 70 Hoffman Eng. & Stamp Co., rubber stamp, 16 Thorp& Martin Co.,stationery, 25 *ffiving to a mistake tina+ u Iry the A pgaors, ogice these ainounts had already been ahatcd wtien the warrant for their p ment was sent to the Auditor, but have since been returneai to the Treaiwer an will show as reeelpn for 1G1p: 228 WAT'ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Commonwealth of Massachusetts, registration hook, $2 7.5 William P. McGuire, incidentals, 20 Watertown Observer, advertising, 9 75 Jessie S. Bourne, clerk, 7 00 LeBaron Raymond, smiling notices, 4 00 Tribune-Enterprise:, advertising, 9 88 Thomas Groom&Co.,registrar's book, 3 75 I', H. O'Halloran, delivering notice, 1 00 Jahn F. Kiley,labor on booths, 12 00 Total expenditures, $521 65 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 13.0 57 -- $652 22 Fayette Street. Appropriation for 1909, $2,200 00 Expenditures. Pay-roll, labor, S1,643 49 A. C. Fletcher,supplies, 241 28 W. H. Pevea.r&Co.,brief, etc., 99 77 Watertown Lumber Co., cement and bricks, 92 97 Buttrick Estate, gravel, 122 49 32,200 00 Finance Committee. Balance from 1908, 8377 48 Appropriation for 1909, 500 00 87i14S Expenditures. Curtis W. Bixby, postage and expenses, $49 14 Irving B. Coburn, preparing statement, 5 00 The Riverdale Press, printing, 115 00 Boston :Mailing Co., addressing en- velopes, 26 47 AUDITOR'S RR:PO tT 229 Marion A. Shaw, typewriting, $ 8 40 Tribune-Enterprise,advertising, 2 63 Emerson Express Co., expressing, 50 Watertown Observer,advertising, 1 50 Potter's Stables,horse hire, 2 50 James T. Swan, examining Collector's and Treasurer's looks, 440 00 Fenton&Logan, work on by--taws, 119 00 Total expenditures, $790 14 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 87 34 -- $877 48 Fire Department. Balance from 1908, S128 56 Appropriation to meet deficit 1908, 889 03 - 1,01 f 59 Expenditures. Combination No. 1, salaries, 168 30 Hoge No. 1,salaries, 185 03 Hose No. 2, salaries, 101 08 0. R. klatch, salary, engineer, 25 00 James H. Jackson, salary, engineer, 19 09 Jahn J.. Murphy, salary, engineer, 19 09 George B. Pope, grain, `43 39 Total, expenditures, S761 64 Balance, 255 05 - — S1,017 59 Balance fro in 1908,new truck, $1,500 00 Ex panditures. C. C. C. Fire Hose Co., hats, 386 25 Combination Ladder Co., combination truck, 1,299 00 Total expenditures, $1,385 ?53 230 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred to • nempended balance account, $114 75 $1,500 00 Balance from 1005, new hose, $800 00 Hzpenditures. Eureka Fire Hose Mfg. Co., hose, $800 00 Appropriation for 1909, $9,650 00 Expenditures. Gilbert Nichols, salary, $1,002 00 George Butler, salary, 010 pQ Thomas J. Murphy,salary, 910 00 Thomas E. Stanley, salary 010 00 William Bright, salary, 140 75 Engineers, salary, 380 07 combination No. 1, salary, 993 34 Hose No. 1, salary, 1,110 00 Hose No. 2, salary, 610 00 F. J. Makin,horse-shoeing, 20 25 Walker&Pratt Mfg.. Cc., repairs, 8 26 Luther Bent&Co.,repairs, 1 53 W. H. Pevear&Co., fuel, 20 28 Charles E. Dory, repairs, 6 05 National Express Co., expressing, 6 25 N. &W. Gas Light; Co.,light, 80 07 Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel. Co.,repairs, 21 20 D. A. Meister, repairs, 87 00 N. E. Tel. &Tel. Co., telephone, 47 43 J. 0. Critchett, expressirxg, 30 A. C. Fletcher, La.rdware, 15 it M. Whitilig, carpenter work, 33 32 Smith Mulliken Co., supplies, 4 75 Otis Bras. Co,, supplies, 3 30 W. H. Fraser, laundry work, 11 23 Lynn Stall Co., stall slats, 25 40 Potter's Stable, horse, 2 75 AUDITOR°S REPORT 231 McLauthlin & Co,, printing and stationery, 35 41 1V. B. Hartford, supplies, 12 01 Smith&Pownall, supplies, 3 00 J. B. l ifield, Hardware, 14 4.5 J.'VV. O'Hearn, plumbing, 44 45 George B. Pope, hay and grain, 1,120 39 Winchester Tar Disinfectant Co,, disinfectant, 10 00 harry Runt, repairing engine valve, 2 50 H. M. Crawford, floor dressing, 15 00 C. Callahan Co.,repairs 6 72 Eureka.Fire Hose Co., repairs, 1S 35 T. F. Xelly, horse-shoeing and repairs, 93 81 Watertown Lumber Co., supplies, 30 Heaney Mfg. Co.,repairs, 2 45 Elbridge, Baker&Cep., soda, 14 00 Boston& Maine Railroad Co., freight, 35 Thomas Groom& Co., stationery, 4 40 Pettingell-Andrews Co., electrical supplies, 3 57 T. H. Irmeeland, horse-shoeing, 36 05 George F. Butler,medicine, 25 75 Mary Crass..Co., clippers, 2 95 Frank Coolidge, horse Dire 186 00 D. A. Mahoney, harness supplies, 62 30 George H. Heady, carpenter work, 15 40 Nonantunn Coal Co., coal, 107 63 Gladding Fire Apparatus Co., supplies, 5 00 Town of Brookline, iron wire, 22 50 H. P. Hood&Sans,milk, 1 00 C.J. Donnelly, supplies, 4 22 Henry W. Howard, meals, 8 43 E. C. Nolan, horse-shoeing, 42 75 Fitts Mfg.&Supply Co.,repairs, 12 20 James 14. Sullivan, oil, 22 50 J. R. Nickerson,springs, 12 00 Edison Electric Ill. Co., light, $22 00 Mulllken Oil Co.,oil, 6 oa Howard Ice Co., ice, 10 05 . C. F. Ciampa, hardware, 4 Ott Renry S. Harris's Sans, horse, `00 00 W. A. Clailin& Co., medicine, 7 65 Total expenditures, $9,647 66 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 2 34 311,650 00 Galen Street, Land Taking. Appropriation for 1009, $180 00 Ex� ttlitr.�r�sa Welles and Hodge, land, ISU 00 Galen Street Widening, Balance from 1908, $91 42 Received from Middlesex County, 7,000 00 57,091 42 T. Stuart&Sons Co., contractors, $1,,570 00 Simpson Bros. Co., contractors, 3,025 21 Emerson Express Go., expressint;, 3 50 Transferred to Contingent, 60U U0 Fotinta.in, pay-roll, 46 07 John Burke, plumber, 48 9.4 Watertown Lumber Co., hiniber and, cement, 24 75 Al. Ming, carpenter Fork, 21 10 .day-roll, Hig)iway and Sidewalk Department, 85 44 Total expenditures, 86,325) 07 Balanee, 70h 35 f,091 42 AUDITOR REPORT 233 Galen Street Siphon and Outfall Drain. Appropriation ro ria.tion for 1,909, 1910,.500 00 Expenditures, Pay-roll, $6,048 42 alktr& P rat t -i fig. Co., 53 21 W. H. Pevear& Co., brick and fuel, 90 25 P. F. Donnelly,bags, 30 00 Tied Kuhn, sharpenin tools, 65 A. C. Fletcher, hardware, 43 71 Rev. A. F. Roche, gravel, 00 00 Perrin, Seanians& Co., supplies, 82 T1 Watertovni Lumber Co., lumber and cement, 1,333 D2 W. A. Smith, labor and equipment, 727 0:3 l3. L. Makepeace, tracing paper, 40 A1. Whiting, carpenter work, 102 04 H. L. Bond&Co., tools. 11 55 J. O. Critchett, expressing, 50 National Express Co., expressing, 1 62 E. C. Nolan, repairs, 5 10 D. A. Meister, repairs. 25 00 Power and Speed Controller Cn repairs, 4 90 Wa.tertowu Garage, repairs, 75 AV. F. Learned, salary,one month, 1`->5 00 Davis& Famurn Mfg. Co., castings, 60 60 L. Nickerson, canvas chutes, 16 00 John Burke, phimber, 6 85 Boston& Maine Railroad Co., freight, S0 30 J. B. Filield, hardware, 1 66 Portland Stoneware Co., pure, 329 20 Priest+& Co.., lumber: 27 50 Nonantum Coal Co., fuel, 174 00 A.J. and C. Ili. McMurty, stone, 140 10 Waltham Foundry Co., castings, 78 00 Gilliam Dwyer Co., pump, 766 00 Garrison&Co., supplies, 29 16 234 WATERTOWN 'CCIWN RETIORT Emerson Express Co., expressing, $1 50 Patrick Marley, expressing, 75 Waltham Trap Rock Co., stone, 63 58 Total expenditures, $10,4.99 58 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 42 - $10,500 00 Gypsy and Browntail Moths., Balance from 1908, $30 32 Appropriated for deficit, 1908, 41 16 $71 48 Expeaidatvres. Ettierson Express Co., express'z��;, so 80 N. E. Tel. BSc Tel. Co., telephone, June 1-December 1, 20 10 Jahn C. Ford, horse hire and storage, 25 00 Jahn W, O'Hearn, repairs, 7 65 J. E. Ftfeld, hardware, supplies, 11 93 —m 871 48 Appropriation for 1909, $5,500 00 Expenditures. Pair-roils, $4,697 26 Jobe C. Ford, horse hire and expenses, 192 70 J. I:. Fifield, hardware, supplies, 43 20 F. J. Makin,repairs, 22 50 Smith&Thayer Co., apparatus, 27 7S D. A. Meister, repairs, 3 10 Grasseli Chemical Co., arsenate of lead, 194 20 W. M. Farwell, supplies, .28 75 Brest Insecticide Co., supplies, 12 80 McLauthlin&Co., stationery, 1 06 N. E. Tel, &Tel. Co., telephone, 47 99 Boston Coupling Co., lose, etc., 43 74 D, F. Keefe,repairs, 32 45 AUDITORS REPORT 235 Thomas H. O'Brien, carpenter, 84 00 Watertown Dress, prating, 4 50 George F. Butler,, supplies, 1 25 Patter's Stables, horse hire, 36 50 E. W. 141urphy, furnishings, 8 10 Emerson Express Co., expressing, 30 J. O. Critchett, expressing, 70 D.J. Mahoney,repairing climbers, 12 45 F. Robbins, P. M., stamped envelopes, 42 48 Walker&Pratt Mfg. Co., repairs, 45 George H. Moody, carpenter work, 05 Keefe's Express, expressing, 50 Stratton Press, printing. 15 25 D. W. Kinsman, sharpening saws, 1 00 Total expenditures, : 5,4 7 6 86 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 23 14 $ ,500 00 Health, Balance fr©m 1908, SS 37 Appropriation for deficit, 1908, 1.46 63 1.55 00 Balance unexpended, $l 6 00 Appropriation for 1909, 96,400 00 Additional appropriation for 1909, December 10, 1,700 00 $8,100 00 -Expenditures. T. B. Wishart, agent, $1,200 00 J. C. Safford, deputy agent, 100 00 Pierce P. Condon, Collector, 1,166 00 H. White, labor, 2 00 Tribune-Enterprise, printing, adver- tising, 36 63 T. B. Wishart, expenses, 39 08 236 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Murray and Emery Company, printing, 87 50 N. E. Tel. &Tel. Co., telephone, 74 69 City of Boston, sundry persons, 18 57 .Massachusetts State Sanitarium, sundry persons, 72 54 Samuel G. Thayer, burying dead animals, 45 00 Patter's Stables, horse hire 25 50 City of Springfield, sundry persons, 26 29 Mass. Homeopathic hospital, sundry persons, 2,175 50 Arthur Laing,supplies, 17 50 Watertown Observer,advertising, S 50 T. F. Dwyer, Collector, 2,158 00 T. W. Barrett, painting, 3 00 D. A. Meister,repairing wagons, 30 50 H. Robbui ls,services bath-house, 156 00 AL Whiting,carpenter hark, 11 41 J. 0. Critchett, expressing, 50 Peter Gray&Sons.,culture tulbe, 1 00 Otis Brothers Co., supplies, 1 50 A. IOepstein& Cc,, supplies, 11 31 W. A. Glaflin& Co., medicine, 16 75 E. W. Harrington, sled, 25 00 Arthur Laing, milk inspector, salary and expenses, 137 10 Clerk Courts Middlesex County, copies records, 2 253 Henry Shaw, copies records, 00 Rose Murphy, services bath-house, 50 00 J. E, Fifield, supplies, 2 25 J. W. O'Hearn, plumbing, 4 16 City of Waltham, sundry persons, 0 25 Patrick O'Hallora.n, delivering notices, 20 04 City of Cambridge, sundry persons, 24 29 Hackett Brothers Co., previsions, 0 41 George E. Drew, printing, 3 50 AUDITOR'S REP01ZT 237 I-Va.tertown Press, printing, 83 25 George F. Butler, supplies, 1 50 I. T. Fletcher, repairs, ° 87 McLauthlin& Co.,stationery, 50 Luther Bent& Co., repairing chair, 1 13 Howard ice Co.,coal, 2 25 Dr. M.J. Kelley, professional services, 20 00 Euna B. Bowen,burial certificates, 20 80 Total expenditures, $7,745 18 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 354 22 S8,100 00 Iighway. Balance from 1908, ? 29 .'appropriation for deficit, 190S, 1041 47 Expenditures. Barbour Stockwell Co., castings, 18 81 W. A. Clafl n&Co., horse ffiedicine, 6 35 J. 0, Crit.chett, expressing, so Emerson Express Co., expressing, 1 '75 A. C. Fletcher, hardware, 8 25 J. E. F ifxeld, hardware, 10 07 Gavin&Fearinc;, gravel, 17 00 S. B. Green& Co., hay, 210 34 TI R Kelly, repairing tools and horse- shoeing, 34 15 T. H. Kneeland, repairing tools and horse-shoeing, 27 90 Kenney's Express, expressing, 50 Lovell BrDthers, gravel, 5 25 D.J, Mahoney, harness supplies, 50 15 D, A, Meister,repairs, 60 45 F. J. Makin,repairing tools and shoe- ing' 14 35 238 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT A. G. Morse, gravel, $113 25 B. L. Makepeace, blue prints, +99 A. J. and G. H. McMurty, broken stone, 25 79 McLauthlin &Co.,stationery, 25 E. C. Nolan, horse-shoeing, 17 00 Y & W. Gas Light Co., light, 7 02 National Express Co.,expressing, 25 N. E. Tel. &Tel. Co., telephone, 18 81 George B. Pope, grain, 187 79 W. H. Pevear&Co,, coal, 68 64 SyracuseChilled Plow Co., balance on plow, 7 20 Estate J. C. Stone, gravel, 27 50 James 11. Sullivan, oil, t 20 Perrin, Seamans&Co., shovels, 17 ;1)0 Charles Russell, gravel, 4 25 Watertown Lumber Co., cement, 5 40 M. "whiting, carpenter work, 14 29 W. H. Nilson, carpenter work, 54 36 Walker& Pratt Mfg. Co,,water glass, 15 $1,443 76 Appropriation for 1909, S29,96[] 00 Transferred from Galen Street widen- ing, 9 44 $29,040 44 Expelldilu res. Pay-rolls, $13,943 37 Martin Granite Co., curbing, 61 53 W. F. Learned, salary, engineer, 1,350 00 George B. Pope, fray and grain, 1,414 64 N, &W. Gas Light Co., light, 3 74 W, H. Wilson, carpenter work, 112 96 National Express Co., expressing, 6 31 Murray and Emery Company, printing, 9 00 F. J. Makin, horse-shoeing, 39 66 D. A. Meister, repairs, 230 00 AUDITOR.'S REPORT 230 Patter's Stables, horse hire, 23 00 Pettingell-Andrews Co., supplies, 2 34 Thomas F. Kelly, horse-shoeing, 75 88 Buffalo Steam Roller Co., repairs, 73 00 A. C. Fletcher, hardivare, 48 02 Jahn Burke, plumbing, Gil 17 Charles A. Cla.flin, stem ring packing, 3 87 N. B. Hartford, supplies, 21 40 Charles L. Viles, stone at crustier, 44 70 a Ike r& Pratt iilfg. Co., repairs, 3 69 Ellen Shugrue, cleaning, 20 60 Power&- Speed Controller Co., repairs, 8 5 Perrin, Seamans Co., tools, etc., 131 27 Nonantum Coal Cif, fuel, 288 84 ` M.cLauthlin&Co., stationery, 13 60 B. Maloney, expenses, etc,, 12 40 Lovell. Breathers, gravel, 42 e 5 Fred Huhn,sharpening totals, 7 0 T. H. Kneeland,horse-shoeing, 62 3;5 J. E. Fifield, hardware, 23 39 J. 0. Critchett, expressing, 5 45 A. W. Chesterton Co., aril, 40 14 F. W. Barry, Beale& Co., stationery, 5 70 N. E. Tcl. &Tcl. Co., telephone, 117 34 M. IV,kiting, carpenter work, 132 87 T. Xi. Dwyer, teaming, 13 96 L. IV. Simonds, medicine, 2 45 Estate J. C. Stone, gravel 95 40 George B. Robbins& Co., disinfectant, 8 f 5 T. H. O'Brien„ carpenter work, 47 91 Emerson's Express Co., expressing, 30 D.J, hlaho-ney,harness supplies, 127 10 Boston& Alaoie Railroad Co., freight, 1,278 98 L. F. I-mmey, carpenter work, 2 10 Barbour Stockwell Co., castings, 153 15 Barrett Mfg. Co-, tarvia, 455 1+2 Boston Blue Print Co., prints, 54 -940 W kTERTOWN TOWN REPORT Frost& Adams Co., drawing supplies, 1 00 S. B. Greon&Co., grain, elc., 218 91 Otis Brothers Co., supplies, 1 08 IV. H. Pevear&Go., brick, ctc., 11 83 Watertown Lumber Co., Juinher, cement, 197 11 Charles Russell, gravel, 41 2+5 Lynch Brothers, supplies, 2 69 Fred E. Ellis, stone, 1,481 45 H. L. Bond Co., tools, 5 95 Dyer Supply Co,, tools, 0 50 George E. Drew, printing, 7 75 National Paint&Varnish Co., paint, 11 40 E. C. Nolan, horse-shoeing, 57 70 Robert E. Laidlowv, stone at crusher, 29 40 S. and R. J. Lombard, granite, 117 45 Chester Sprague,gravel, G 00 L uttrick Estate, gravel, 33 50 B. L. Nfa,kepeace, tracings, 2.3 04 IAI-arren Bros. Co., asphalt in Square, 6,128 03 F. A. Yerxa, supplies, 1 70 James H. Sullivan,oil, 49 25 Chapman Valve Mfg. Co., supplies, 2 00 Nally&Son, expressing, 50 Martin & Condon, gra.vol, 225 30 George H. Aloofly, carpenter wvork, 25 70 Hooper, Lewis&Co., stationery, 0 50 H. H. Harvey, tools, 0 50 I-lenry S. Harris's Sons, horse, 335 00 .Headley Good Roads Co., dust pre- venter 72 00 Daniel 1'. Sullivan, grinder, 12 50 Waltham Trap knock Co., stone, Gil 10 Charles E. Gray, repairing tape, 1 25 Edison Electric 111. Co., light, 2 92 H. Butters, expressing, 150 Waltham Foundry Co., ca,.gtings, 9 98 AUDITOR'S REPORT 241 A.J. and G. 1-I. McIllurty, stone, $14 25 J. B. McLane, tip cart, 195 00 George A. Luck, boiler inspector, 10 00 T. F. Kelly, use of buggy, 18 00 Total expenditures, 329,046 13 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 3 31 - $29.049 44, High School Additional Arr-on-iniodations. Balance from 1008, 3226 35 Transferred Town Meeting, December 10, 190% 226 35 Hosmer Portable School. , Appropriation for 1909, R2 000 00 Expend tares. J, E. Bell, electrician, $18 13 Rand, NfcNally&Co., supplies, 11 00 Chandler& Barber, supplies, 66 75 E. Howard Clock Co., clock, 8 07 M. Whiting, -, carpenter work, 67 03 Allen Shade Holder Co., curtains, 17 89 American Seating Co., seats, 226 00 Whitcomb& Cavanaugh, mason work, 52 35 Walker& Pratt Mfg. Co., furnace, 266 00 E. F. Hodgson Co., portable school, 1,230 00 American Furniture Exchange,furniture, 11 50 D. F. Tripp, granolithic work, 25 228 $2,000 00 Inspector of Buildings. Balance for 1908, S31 76 ApprQpriatlon for 1909, 425 00 $456 76 242 , WATERTOW! T TO'G'1'N REPORT ,Erie-ndit•ures, W. H. Benjamin, salary,inspector, 3433 04 Potter's Stables, horse hire, 4 00 W. H. Benjamin, expenses, 4 40 UcLa,uthlin.& Co., stationery, 3 00 Total expenditures, $444 44 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 12 32 4 56 76 Insurance. Balance from 1908, $360 00 Appropriation for 1909, 650 (10 S1,010 00 Expenditures. Hartford & Hauck, $136 50 T. B. Gallagher, 189 7ta W. E. Farwell, 15 75 F. E. Critchett, 242 00 McGuire& Roelie, 55 50 Gil mc-ur& Coolidge, 109 50 AV. A. Macurda, 56 25 R. W. Ingraham, 150 75 Total expenditures, 956 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 54 00 1,016 00 Installing Auditing System. Appropriation for 1009, $600 00 Expenditures. Thorp& Martin Co., stamps, 4 55 Library Bureau, book and cards, 65 65 J. 0. Critchett, expressing, Op Th€ mas Groom&Co., books, 53 .50 AUDJTOR'S REPORT 243 Ei merson&Co., numbering machine, $14 00 Emerson Express Co., expressing, 65 National Express Co., expresslIlcy 90 n' Graphic Press, printing, 2 00 Penton Se Logan, installing system, 155 00 Total expenditures. $297 15 Balance, 302 85 $600 00 Interest. Balance from 1908, $2,710 62 Appropriation for 1909, 33,500 00 5 3 6,2 10 6 2 Expenditures. H.9tabrook&Co., discount on loan, $1,137 50 Bond 6� Goodwin, discount on loan, 1?667 85 Farnsworth& Co., discount on loam, 629 80 Loring, Tolman & Tupper, discount on lean, 264 70 Blake Brothers, discount on loan, 1,224 99 A"aterto-wn.SUVings Bank, interest on bonds, 52 78 Union Market National Bank,interest on lean, 77 OS Union Market National Bank, dis- count can loan, 1,334 03 T. Stua-f t& Sons Co., interest on con- tract, Galen Street, IS 32 Simpson Bros. Corporation, interest oil contract, Galen Street, 71 34 City Trust Co., interest on loan and services re bonds, 438 44 Templeton Fund, interest, 125 00 Transferred Town Afeeting, Decern- ber 10, 1009, 3,724 70 244 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Coupons pain during 1909, .S23,232 00 Total expenditures, $33,998 02 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 2,212 00 - — 36,210 62 Legal Expenses. Appropriation for deficit, 1908, 87 00 Expe7:ditures. John E. Abbott, expenses, 87 00 Appropriation for 1909, 8800 0 Expenditures. Jahn E. Abbott,salary, 600 00 Jahn E. Abbott, expenses, 13 54 W. W. Stoo-U idge, casts in.case, 14 17 Total expenditures, $627 71 Transferred to unexpended baia.nce account, 1 2 229 800 00 Memorial Day. Appropriation for 1909, IS,3:?5 00 Expendihovs. Isaac B. Fatten. Lost 81, G. A. R., S325 00 Metropolitan Highway. Appropriation for 1909, 42 50 Evpendilvres. Common-wealth of 1Vassachusetts, tax, $42 50 Metropolitan park Tax. Appropriation for 1909, 86,576 98 Expend l'l-fres. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, tax, AUDITOR'S REPORT 245 Metropolitan Sewer Tax. 62 ?Appropriation for 1909, S13,5 37 Expc;id-ituray- 9 Cornmon,xcalth of Massachusetts, tax, $13,537 62 Metropolitan Water Tax. ikppropriabon for 1900, 315'7�s Expenditures. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, tax, $15,758 18 MiliWy Aid. Appropriation for 1909, $330 00 Transfer-red to unexpendcd 1)alance account, $3130 00 Outside Aid. Balance from 1908, ST- i5s Appropriation for deficit, 1908, 375 24 $380 82 Expenditures. Susan S. Powle,rent, $8 00 P. A. Yerxa, groceries, G 00 U. 0. Keefe, groceries, 12 00 FTRnk Angelo, groceries, S 00 Lynch Bros,, groceries, IS 50 R. G. Ticehurst, groceries, 16 00 X. B. I-Iartfcrd, groceries, 32 00 Osgood&Wendell, fuel, 23 80 W. 1-1. Povear&Co., fuel, 20 00 Otis Brothers, shoes, 0 50 Anna Bill, board, 4 00 Howard Brothers, coke, 4 00 Waltham Hospital, board, 17 25 McLauthlin&Co., printing, 2 25 111ary Ernerson, check, 8 ou Mass. Gen. Hospital,board, 45 00 City of Newton,aid, 62 52 Town Farm, wood, 84 00 $380 82 6 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Appropriation for 1909, S4,300 00 Transferred Town Meeting, December 10, 1009, 400 00 --- $4,700 00 Expenditures. Common-wealth of Massachusetts, sun- dry persons, $240 91 W. H. Benjamin, salary, 225 03 John Murphy,rent, 90 00 F. E. Critchatt,rent, 192 00 S. S. Fowle,rent, 04 00 Thomas Curran.Estate, rent, 78 00 James Sharkey, rent, 48 00 Reuben Forknall, rent, 114 00 Thomas J. Ford, rent, 1.63 00 W. E. Farwell, rent, 116 00 M. A. Harrison, board, 72 00 P. J. Sbehill, rent, 40 00 P. H. Ireland, roorn Vent;, 12 00 Daniel Collins, rooms.rent. 48 00 R. E. McFadden, room rent, 24 00 Jahn Coney, roam rent, S 00 Catherine' Mannilig, room rent, 68 00 Frank Angelo, groceries, 92 00 1w+8'. B. Hartford, groceries, 106 00 Lynch Brothers, groceries, 90 00 M. and S. Derderian, groceries, 58 00 P. A. Verxa, groceries, 01 00 M. O'Keefe, groceries, 145 00 R. S. Ticehurst, groceries, 103 50 E. C. Mall Grocery Co., groceries, 63 20 Otis Bros. Co., dry goads and shoes, 80 10 Osgood&Wendell, coal, 160 40 W. IT. Pevea:r&:Co., coal, 114 13 Nona,ntum Goal Co,, coal, 38 25 Mary Emerson,rent, 32 00 Annie Bill, board, 28 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 247 City of Waltham, support, sundry persons, 78 69 City of Cambridge, support, sundry persons, 16 07 George F. Robinson, salary and ex- penses, 1.51 G9 Almshouse, wood, 1:30 00 L. W. Simonds, medicine, 1 10 Carter Clothing Co., clothing, 4 00 Hannah Tyler,room rent, 8 OG Mass. Epileptic Hospital, care, 42 25 Boston Branch, groceries, 38 50 Hannah Tracy, roam rent, 65 00 L,J. Mayen, rent of house 10 00 E. L. Stork, rent of house, 38 00 T.J. Gavin Co., coal, `? 00 Foxboro State Hospital, care, 3 25 Waltham Hospital, scare, sundry Persons, 203 25 City of Newton, support, sundry persons, 1F15 98 Sampson&Murdock, directory, 3 00 C. A. Raymond, burial of infants, 42 00 D. A. �wfaloney, professional services, 1i3 00 G. Tomasette, groceries, O() 00 Margaret Shields, room rent, 0 00 McLauthlin&Co., stationery, 2 25 George C. Shattuck,rent of house, 37 35 George H. White, sundry persons to Tewksbury, 15 15 Mrs. G. A. Holmes, board., :36 00 H. W. and W. 1f. Otis, rent of house, 8 00 D. Futteriek, provisions, 23 00 I. T. Fletcher, groceries, 57 50 George F. Butter, medicine, 13 85 Robert Robeson, previsions, 5 00 D. F. Simpson, groceries, 8 00 24S WAT13,RTOWN TOWN REPORT Pahl Diliberta, rent of Douse, S10 00 Popular Market, provisiozis, 4 00 J. P, White, groceries, 56 50 Ellen Shugrue, cleaning office, 9 04 Hobbs&Warren Co,, books, 10 75 M. Whiting, carpenter work, 2 50 W. H. Benjamin, expenses, 7 01 R. J. Graliam, burial of infants, 30 00 Blass. General Hospital, care, 4. 00 Estate, Mary Vahey, rent of house, 10 60 Delia A. White,rent of house, 40 00 Messier& Centebar,groceries, 38 00 I . 1-1. Reidy, groceries, 60 00 Mrs. Nora. Allen, board, 56 00 City of Lowell, 50 john B. Lyons, rent of house,. 30 00 ,City of Springfield, sundry persons, 3 25 Cemetery Dopartmcnt, burial infant, 5 00 City of Boston, support, sundry persons 67 14 W. A. Claflin&: Co., medicine, 7 73 James C. McNally,coal, 8 00 Total expenditures, 34,694 80 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 5 20 ----- $4,700 00 Parks. Balanoc from 1008, $156 04 Appropriation for 1000, 650 00 SDO 9A Expend ii ro-cs. Pay-roll, $382 12 Tribune-Enterprise, advertising, 2 25 Otis Bros. Co., supplies, 65 A. C. Fletcher, hardware, 9 49 AVDITOR'S REPORT 9-49 J. C. Safford, salary, superintendent, $100 00 Potter's Stables, horse hire, 4 00 Arthur H. Bartlett,- 2 00 AL Whiting, carpenter, 56 48 Watertown Observer, adverti-sino 2 25 IN, &- W. 6,as Light Co.,light, 1 04 N. E. Nurseries, Inc., shrubs, etc., 11 00 National Express Co., expressing, 98 Thomas Quirk, 8 00 J, IV. O'Hearn, repairs, 6 28 Total expenditures, 8586 54 Tralisferred to unexpended balance account, 220 40 SSO6 94 Parker School Special. Appropriatioii for I 9U9, 82,000 00 E-xpeptd-ifures. W. H. Ififfe, carpenter, S1,617 00 Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., heating apparatus, 49 7S American Seatin,,,,Co.,seats, 183 70 Allen Shade Holder Co., shades, 19 97 A. C. Baxter, electrical repairs, 5 30 W. A. Nonis, architect, 124 25 $2,000 00 Pensions. Balance from 1908, $40 75 Appropriation for 1009, 1,612901 00 $1,665 75 Expenditures. J. H. Holt, 6637 00 George Parker, 491 40 Linus A. Raw, 491 40 Total expenditures, $1,610 80 250 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred to unexpended valance accattn't, $45 05 - 1,665 75 Poles and 'mires. Appropriation for 1909, $1.750 00 Expendiiieres. P.J. Vahey, inspector, 61,118 00 Pettingell-.Andrews Co., electrical supplies, 205 50 P. J. Vahey, carfares and expenses, 11 47 Potter's Stables, parse hire, 6 25 N. F. Tel. &Tel. Cu,, telephone, 1s 39 Town of Brookline, iron wire, 10 00 McLauthlin&Co.,stationery, 3 20 Patrick Morley, expressing, 10 (is J. F. Fifield, hardware, 3 60 M. 11'Ifhiting,carpenter, 6 27 Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel. Co,, repairs, 3 00 L. F. Barney, carpenter, 3 00 W. F. Murray, labor, 74 25 Alex McFachern, labor, 71 50 L W. Maher, labor, 16 50 James McGuiness, labor, 38 50 John Griffin, labor, 24 75 Italians, labor, 8 00 A. C. Fletcher, hardware, 1 30 C. H. Spring Co., poles, 14 00 T. F. Kelly, hOTSC and wagon, 60 00 Watertown Press,printing, 11 25 D. A, Moister, repairs, 2 45 John Goddard, labor, 1 50 Total expenditures, S1,723 36 Transferred to ttnexpended balance account, 26 64 �- $1,750 00 .14UDITOR'S REPORT 251 Police. Balance from 1908, $49 45 Appropriation for deficit, 1908, 1,497 28 $1,546 73 Expenditures. Daniel H. Cooney, $118 60 Thomas F. Lyons, 105 75 John F. Dwyer, 06 U0 William P. Coleman, 102 60 John F. Milmore, 108 00 Dennis J. Sullivan, 105 no john E. McNamara,, 90 00 'William A. Howard, 108 VDU James P. Burke, 105 00 Jahn L. Andrews, 108 00 Jeremiah J. Regan, 105 00 Jahn F. Gleason, 99 00 Vernon S. Brown, 108 00 John J. Clifford, 7 50 Miscellaneous. J. 0. Critchett, expressing, $0 50 N. E. Towel Supply Co., towels and -Soap, 2 00 Allen, Doane&Co., police badges, I 1115 J. E. Tyler, cleaning police station, 6 00 P. A. Yerxa, gold dust, 46 Boston&Maine Railroad Co., freight, 60 Pettingell-Andrews Co., electric supplies, 4 62 N. & W. Gas Light Co,, electric light in station, 29 62 George V. l4ildreth, committing prisoners, 1 35 S. B. Green& Co., hay and grain, 7 85 E. C. Nolan, clipping horse, 3 00 Tribtine-Enterprise, printing, 8 90 252 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT George F. Butler, medicine, `o 50 N. E.Tel. & Tel. Co., in chief 0s house, 4 40 N. -E4 .. Tel. & `T'el. Co., in police station, 3 15 Araold E. Holmes, stable man, 30 00 T. F. Kelly,repairing, 17 00 George B. Pope, hay and grain, 12 12 W. J. Acheson, paint, 1 00 W,alter A. Clai=iii, medicines, 1 00 J. E. Taylor, cleaning station, 3 75 A. C. Fletcher, supplies, 53 Ellen AL Wiley, food for prisoners, G 15 J. E. Fifield, supplies, 45 Daniel H. Cooney, carfares and inci- denta,l.s, 5 35 Thomas H. Kneeland, horse-shoeing, 2 75 Chases E. Berry, harness, 17 00 -- -- S1,546 73 Appropriation for 1909, $15,450 00 Fxpencufff.res. Daniel H. Cooney, salary, $1,196 7' Thomas F. Lyons, salary, 1,108 84 Jahn F. Dwyer, salary, 1,057 '50 W illiam P. Coleman, salary, 1,076 45 John F. Milmore, salary, 1,084 50 Dennis J. Sullivan, salary, 1,069 50 John E. McNamara, salary, 1,056 00 William A. Howard, salary, 1,053 04 James P. Burke, salary, 1,08 50 John L. Andrews, salary, 1,093 54 Jeremiah J. Regan,salary, 415 50 John F. Gleason, salary, 1,075 50 Vernc)n S. Brown, salary, 1,045 50 John J. Clifford, salary, 61.1 SS 'v'illiam I1. Lyous, salary, 25 00 Samuel G. Thayer, salary, 27 50 Charles H. Glidden,salary 105 OU Arnold E. Holmes, janitor, 240 00 AUDITOR'S izrPORT 253 Special Officers, iveek July 5, 1909, 9.142 50 S. P. Green& Co., gain, 120 52 N. E. `lei.& Tel. Co., telephone, 09 35 N. E.Towel Supply Co., towels, 12 00 N. &W. Gas Light Co.,light, 75 15 J. E. Fifield, hardware, 58 1wlcLautlhlin&Co., stationery, 8 28 George B. Pope, gain, 10 73 Tribune-Enterprise, printing, 1 25 Gainewell Fiore Alarm"Tel. Co.,repairs, 90 Wincl ester Disinfectant Co., disin- fectant, 1 65 Auto Publishing Co.,list, 2 00 Boston&Maine Railroad Co., freight, 29 Charles E. Berry, repairs, 9-3 90 D.J. Mahoney, harness supplies, 15 15 A. C. Fletcher, hardware, 2 64 i+ alker& Pratt Mfg. 'Co., repairs, 3 70 Stratton Press, printing, 3 75 H. M. Crawford, floor dressing, 2 X T. H. Kneeland, horse-shoeing, 20 75 D. F. Keefe, plumbing, 2 33 E. C. Nolan, horse-shoeing, 3 00 Emerson Express Co., expressing, 50 Nonantum Coal Co., coal, 95 OG Town of Brookline, iron wire, 22 50 Potter's Stable, horse hire, 8 00 E. W. Murphy, repairs, 5 00 Ellen IX. Wiley, food for prisoners, 11 go D. A. Meister, repairs, 4 50 Edison Electric 111. Co.,light, 0 90 F. P. Lemont, photos " Kennedy," 2 00 W. A. Greenough & Co., directories, G 00 William Read&Co., twisters, 1 50 Charles E. Gray, repairing badges, 1 45 Watertown Press, printing, 1 75 Globe-Wernicke Co., filing case, 1.7 00 254 WA,mRroivN TOWN REPORT L. W. Simonds, medicille, �() .50 W. A. Claffin& Co.. medicine. 3 00 Annie L. Regan, wido v Jeremiah J. Regan, 42 00 W J. Kelly, professional services, 1.5 00 Waltham Hospital, care of V. S. Brown, 55 00 D. Fl. Cooney, expenses, 4 35 Total expenditures, $15,283 66 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 166 :34 — S15,450 00 Printing Earlier Town Records. Balance from 1908, $273 IS Transferred Town l jeetiiig, December $273 IS Printing Department. Balance from 1908, S'O 15 Appropriation for 1909, 1,700 00 . 1,700 15 Expenditives. Murray and Emery Company, on ac- count Town Report, 81 ,700 00 Tmnsferred to unexpended balanec account, 15 - 81,700 15 printing Voting Lists. Appropriation for 1900, $50 00 F.'xpvnditures. Murray arid Emery Company,printing, S50 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 255 Public Library. Balance from 1908, $3 37 Appropriation for 1909, 0,150 00 — $6,15'3 37 Expenditures, S. F. Whitney, salary, Librarian, $1,000 00 Lydia W. Masters, salary, assistant, 499 96 Helen E. Green, SalLry, assistant, 420 00 Minnie E. Courtney, salary, assistant, 408 00 C. Belle Morse, salary,assistant, 10 40 Beatrice Vaughan, salary, assist-ant, 25 10 A. H. Parsons, salary, assistant, 25 00 John H, Dugan,salary,assistant, 53 81 Mabel F. Learned, salary, assistant, 56 G 6 Ruth G. Stinson, salary, assistant, 8 70 Hawley P. Foster, salary, assistant, S7 50 Arnold E. Holmes, salary,janitor, 397 50 Nally&Son, expressing, 8 05 National Express Co., expressing, 37 58 A. L. A. Publishing' Board, printing, 3 26 L. A. Wells, binding, 132 54 Tribune-Enterprise, printin,,g, 47 35 L. C. Dale, binding, 153 60 Smith& McCance, books, 121 94 Charles E. Lauriat Co., books, 473 5-5 Old Corner Book Store, books, 331 73 N. &. W. Gas Light Co., lights, 966 08 Library Bureau, cards, etc., 16 74 A, C. Fletcher, hardware, 7 29 The Graphic Press, printing, 6 00 Afurray and Emery Company, printing, 12 50 John Burke, plumbing, 3 83 J. 0. Critchett, expressing, 85 H. C. Dimond& Co., rubber stamps, 3 133 85 J. ff. Ken( &Co.. 1 00 C. J. Maynard, directory, 26 13 Little, Brown & Co., books, IS 45 256 tvATER7`dWN TOWN REPORT Ernest D. North, books, $7 01 National Mun. League, 33 00 1). C. Heath& Co.,books, 11 71 Ginn& Co., boobs, 11 32- Ed€zca,tional Publishing Co., boobs, 7 55 N. E. Tel.&Tel. Co., telephone, 33 92 De'VV ]lfe, Fiske&Co.,books, 264 00 Houghton, Mifliin&Co.,books, 1 75 Dana, Estes Co., boobs, 36 00 S, F. Whitney,periodicals, etc., 217 00 M. C, Courtnay, paste, 1 s0 Arnes PIOW CO.,repairs, 1 00 Library Art Club,assessment, 6 00 Schoenhof Book Co., books, 18 71 Robert.Appleton Co.,books, 12 00 Nonantum Coal Co., coal, 230 50 14McLauthlin&Co., stationery, r 41 M4 Whiting, carpenter work, 6 10 Otis Bros. Co., supplies, 1 70 George W. Green, supplies, 4 00 Watertown Observer,Printing, 11 65 Emerson Express Co., expressing, G 09 Gaylord Brothers, ;supplies, 11 10 P. K. Foley, express, 2 75 Dirigo Mfg. Co., palish, 3 00 Edison Electric Ill. Co., light, 83 30 Harrisburg Mfg. & Bailer Co., repairs, 24 30 George E. Littlefield, books, 25 57 W. A. Greenough&Co., directory, 3 00 lValker&Pratt Mfg. Co.,repairs, 5 80 Ora E. Hinckley,repairs, 1 50 Helen E. Green, incidentals, 6 s9 Charles Scribner's Sons, boobs, 2 00 T. 11. Castor&Co., books, 2 46 E. 0. Morris, cleaning.snow, 13 00 H. E. Johonnot, electrical work, 3 08 Oxfcrd University Press, brooks, 1 3 AUDITOR'S RRPORT 257 W. F. Flaherty, repairing glass, $1 42 A. B. Cutter Co., interior decorating, 105 50 Oliver Typew-niter Co., typewriter, 60 145 Bird-.Archer Co., varnish cleaner, 2 50 Total expenditures, S6,045 12 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 108 25' 86,153 ;37 Registrars of Voters. Appropriation for 1S W 1, 8300 00 E.i:penditures. P. B. Critchett,salary, $41 25 Patrick Dates,salary, .36 25 John A. Loynd,salary, 72 50 George H. ,Stevens, salary, 30 25 W. P. rMcGuire,salary 41 25 James P. O'Brien, salary, 72 50 $300 00 Remodelling Cold Fire Station. Balance from 1908, 0 13 Transferred Torn Meeting, Decem- ber 10, 1009, $110 13 Salaries. Balance from 1908, 191 25 Expegidatures, James P. Ford, clog officer, 30 00 Gilbert Nichols, care of Town clank, 75 00 Joseph P. Keefe, moderator, 25 00 ' Samzzel G. Thayer, dog officer, 150 00 Total expenditures, S180 U0 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 11 25 101 25 Schools. Balance from INS, $456 82 Appropriation for deficit, 1908, 43 18 - 500 00 Expendiinres. Allen Shade Holder Co., window shades, 02 67 MMcSherry Brothers, charcoal, 76 10 Moses Whiting, carpenter work, 109 50 N.&ANT. Gas Li ht, Co.,electricity, 144 54 Emerson's Express Co., expressing, 5 20 Bent&Co., repairs, 1 25 E. C. Fall&Co., groceries, 11 18 alker& Pratt Mfg. Co.,repairs, 7 01 N, Y. Calcium Light Co., supplies, 3 00 Cyrus Weeks, supplies, 6 60 W atertQ,A7n Lumber Co., lumber, 3 09 John E. Fifield, hardNvare, etc., 34 80 8.iOQ Ofl Appropriation for 1909, S60,000 00 L;xpendilure$. Frank W. Whitney, salary, teacher, S2,200 00 Irving C. Weeks, 660 00 Edwin I1. IIrhitehall, 1,200 00 jai-lies G. GoldthNvaite, 400 00 Mary R. Byron, 904 00 Sallie M. Parsons, Soo 00 Agnes M. Semple, 745 00 Margaret F. Burton, 668 18 Elizabeth Dunning, 76 16 Mice M. Hodge, 747 50 julla T. Connor, 670 00 Jane Perkins, 132 05 Florence H. French, 530 00 Ethel A. picker, 200 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 259 Charles H. Walter, $1,340 00 Elizabeth L. Kent,"). 570 00 Mary H. Moynihan, 650 00 Bertha M . Gray, 550 00 Edith L.Dexter, 470 00 Mabel C. Reid, 125 00 Barbara R. Dow, 360 00 Joanna. U. Riley, 641 00 Margaret L. Sullivan, 587 00 Antoinette E. Luques, 319 00 Leila M. Parker, 520 00 Sarah Dorney, 510 00 Walter L. Putnam, 1,240 00 Lucy E. Sanderson, 650 00 Florence R. Thibodeau, 200 00 Anna D. Hall, 650 00 Louise E. Ford, 599 00 Ida A. Ricker, 600 00 Adalena H. Dudley, 404 00 Mary E. Bairns, 599 00 Dora. E. Hvdsdon, 599 00 Lu B. Cleveland, 599 00 Mabel G. Drake, 670 00 Ella E, MacKenzie, 570 00 Winnifred E.Jenkins, 536 00 Susan Lane, 350 00 Frances S. Parker, 390 00 Mabel P. Daniel, 140 25 1bla.nnie B. Patten, 850 00 Hattie B. Zullig, 599 00 Anna F. Higgins, 600 00 Anna L. Boynton, 1566 00 Helena Macintosh, 160 00 Nellie R. Hogan, 520 00 Lucy F. Luques, 600 00 Annie E. Roberts, 594 00 Mary H. Knox, 599 00 260 WA"TERTOWN Tower REPORT Alice C. Bullard, 8650 00 Gertrude B. Shepard, 600 00 B. Belle Shurtleif, 372 00 Gertrude M. Litchfield, 238 00 Ilda T. Pope, 208 80 Christina F. Green, 600 00 Ruth W. Howard, 260 00 AIay G. Allen, 5`0 00 Helen L. Treadwel.l, 6011 00 Mary A. Flynn, 600 00 Nellie A. Dorney, 530 50 Myra. D. 'Sawyer, 600 00 Nellie T+. Sheehan, 570 00 Harris W. Moore, 1,200 00 Elizabeth C. Allen, 800 00 Illathilda.Heise, 600 00 Helen A. Huestls, 500 00 S. Henry Hadley, 150 00 Grace R. Marne, 2.50 00 Lillian S. Copeland, 10 00 Minnie L. Hackett, 3 00 George S. Gessner, 40 00 ltir1. G. Miliassia,n, 34 50 Grace Tolman, 17 00 .Mrs. A. C. Ely, 128 00 Mrs. J. E. Denham, 15 00 Mrs. C. W. Walter, 2 Off Selma G. Moller, 2 50 Frank D. Bu rgqu st, 115 00 El dward Geran, 16 50 Pa-tl Herbert, 10 50 Haroutian Chakmakjian, 10 50 Georgiana L. Barnard, 2 42 A nelia. Gunther, 17 00 Mary R. IATood, 91 00 Alfred T. Hodge, 5 00 Alice M. Lane, 47 25 AUDITOR r5 RFPOIiT 261 Fannie M. Field, 98 00 B, S. Tuttle, 2 00 Gertrude A. White, 4 W Elizabeth B. Holton, 10 00 Mabel Abbott, 2 50 Margaret M. Noland, 5 00 Wilfred H. Price, superintendent, 1,006 Ci3 David Ross, janitor, 1,200 Oil Jobti Hagan, janitor, 324 96 John Murphy, 324 96 M. W. Lyons, 365 04 Charles Pollock, `49 96 'VVilliain Waters, 200 04 Patrick O Hallora.n, truant officer, 150 00 Joseph Richardson, janitor, 861 19 Alexander Campbell, 311) 03 Lucy E. Murphy, clerk, 305 67 Ellen Shugrue, cleaning, 40 00 Mrs. Thomas -Manning, cleaning, 72 00 Charles Q. Chase, M.D., 70 00 C. S. Emerson, M.D., 100 00 D. A. Maloney, M.D., 70 00 Lydia. Rc)ss, 11I.D., 20 00 0, S. Creeley, M.D., 10 00 J. Adelarde Boucher, M.D., 30 00 James H. Ford, janitor, 6 00 Walker & Pratt Mfg, Co., heating apparatus and repair,. 239 12 M. Whiting,carpenter work, 301 91 E. E. Babb&Co., school supplies, 1,456 62 W. E. Clarke&Co., books, 3 50 E. C. Hall& Co., groceries, 126 00 W. H. Price, incidentals, 42 82 Osgood&Wendell, fuel, 1 25 D. C. Heath&Co., books, 65 65 Hydra Carbon Chem. Co., chemicals, so 60 P. A. Yerxa, groceries, 10 56 262 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Chas Brothers Co., sup plICs' $33 28 Murray and Emery Company, printing, - 22 50 Carter, Rice t Co., supplies, 20 31 J, H. Thurston, rental on slides, 5 30 J. Newman&Sons, flowers, 5 00 Smith Premier Typewriter Co.,repairs, 11 43 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber, 186 26 W. P. Leavitt & Sons Co., repairs, 77 88 Atkinson, Ment er& Graver, supplies, 30 00 N. E. Tel. &Tel. Co., telephone, 50 58 AlcSherry Brothers, charcoal, 93 00 Cyrus Weeks,supplies 10 24 Boston Elevated Raitroad, tickets, 475 00 Harvard University,books, 4 40 Neostyle Co., repairs, 9 50 S13Ipho-Napthol Co., supplies, 51 75 .T.. C. Wilson Co., supplies, 70 A. C. Fletcher, hardware, 83 68 J. L. Hammett Co., supplies, 188 S4 John Burke, ptumbmi g, 64 22 A. L. NfcWhirter, tuning pianos, 33 5.0 L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., apparatus and chemicals, 65 97 Charles E. Livermore,teaming books, 37 00 D. Appleton Co.,books, 3 13 J. H. Kent Co., electrical repairs, 9 40 Samuel Ward Co., stationery, 4 00 American Book Co., boobs, 222 08 Allyn& Bacon, books, 46 39 Ginn&Co., books, 458 58 Houghton, Hifflin Co., books, 15 45 Jaevb Johnson, rent, 33 00 American Seating Co., seats, 388 56 People's Coal 'Co., coax, 889 14 manual training Chandler &- Barber, man supplies, 48 13 M. Steinert& Scans, supplies, 50 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 263 Marshall Scan & Co., supplies, U 70 Frederick H. Brown, supplies, 54 25 D. W. Kinsman,repairs, 9 go N. &. W. Gas Light Co.., electric and gas, 531 94 J. E. Fifield, hardware, 5 59 Oliver Ditson Co., supplies, 13 77 Land&Me Nally Co., maps, etc., 26 55 Charles W. Walter, incidentals, etc., 13 10 Lincoln, Dillawray Co., supplies, 23 U McLauthlin&Co., stationery, 93 08 Jordan, Marsh&Co., supplies, 3 55 SchveTlbDf Book Co., books, 1 5 Crosby Steam Gage Co., repairs, 3 80 W. L. Putnam, incidentals, 7 55 Fred Kuhn, sharpening lawn mo%%,ers, 2 50 E. F. Porter, supplies, `0 00 J. B. Hunter& Co., supplies, 4 41 S.Henry Hadley, incidentals, 2 12 .Alice C. Bullard, incidentals, 35 Bigelow&Jordan,repairs, 6 60 Nonantum Coal Co., coal, 2,301 54 Joseph X. iUiason, address, 15 00 E. C. Camp, address, 15 00 Watertown Press, printing, 7 50 Thomas Groom& Co., stationery, 90 05 R.J. Graham, use of seats, 10 00 Wadsworth, Howland & Co., paints, etc., 43 81 Silver, Burdett&Co., books, 156 94 Loth-op, Lee&Shepard,hooks, 3 07 D. C. Xclntosh, books, 10 48 D.J. Green& Co., supplies, 12 42 Caustic, Claflin Co., printing, 41 50 A. and E. Burton, supplies, 45 R,+ Remington Typewriter Co.,repairs, 5 00 Eme-rson's Express Co., expressing, 10 25 �V. T. Waters, incidentals, 5 00 264 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT E. C, Nolan, sharpening inuwer, $1 25 E. Howard Clack Co,, clock and repairs, 16 13 Charles Scribner's Sons,books, 32 99 Stratton Press, printing, 20 00 Edison Electric 111. Co., light, 144 16 Mannie B. Patten, incidentals, 1 25 Underymod Type,,vriter Co., type- writers, 301 25 E. W. Murphy, repairs, 1 25 J. B. Lippincott Co., books, 31 50 David Farquhar,book-binding, 105 30 Frank W. Whitney,incidentals, 22 09 Denjamin 11. Sanborn&Co., supplies, 7 20 D. A. Meister, repairs, 1 50 T. D. Whitney& Co., supplies, 75 William H. 111i ffe, carpenter work, 167 94 Luther Bent Cc).,supplies, 10 02 W. F. KimbaU, school census, 90 00 Alexander McKillops, labor, 4 50 P. H. O'Halloran, expenses, 4 62 Gibbs' Express Co., expressing, 1 50 Charles E. Gray, repairs, 4 50 W. A. Greenough&Co., directory, 3 00 Harris E.Johonnot, electrical repairs, 6 84 Mary A. Atherton, supplies, 12 15 Milton Bradley& Co.,supplies, 11 -1(; C. F. Hovey&Co,, supplies, 8 21 Ciro Scipione, supplies, 2 :,$,i Graham&Streeter, supplies, 7 54 National Express Co., expressing, 1 70 A. C. Baxter, repairs, 3 90 D. F. Tripp, concrete work, 16 72 Eagle Oil& Supply Co., oil, 3 95 R. H. White& Co., draperies Francis School, 175 00 J. E. Bell,repairs 42 00 Keefe's Express, expressing, 3 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 265 Albert BIPra,nklin, repairs, 351 68 James Gordon, repairs, 3 00 Patrick Condon, supplies, 2 0 W.J. Bow.man, painting, 8 25 Library Bureau, cards, etc., 18 00 Total expenditures, R59,462 76 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 537 24 $60,000 00 selectmen. A,ppropriatiGn for 1000, $1,550 00 Expo ditures. P. Sarsfield Cunniff, salary, 300 00 Walter C. Stone, salary, 300 00 aCharles A. York, salary, 300 00 W. P. McGuire, salary, 291 GC F. E. Critchet.t, salary, 53 34 Alen Shugrue, care of room, 40 00 cL,authlin &- Co., printing and stationery, 9-1 57 Boston Jourizal, advertising, 3 40 ,Globe Newspaper Co.,advertisin,-, 3 30 Tharp&Martin Co., stationery, 1 95 A. C. Fletcher, ha.rdivare, 13 ill The Graphic Press, printing, 1 50 Watertown Observer, advertising, 3 75 Tribune-Enterprise, advertising, 53 91 P. Sarsfield Cunniff, cablegram, 4 75 Blackbird Pen Co., pens, 2 50 Potter's Stables, Carriage hire, 4 50 -Oliver Typewriter Co., paper, 1 so W. A. Greenough& Co., directory, 3 00 Frank Shepard Co., annotations, 2 00 266 wATERTOwx TOWN REPORT H. L. Stearns Desk Co., re-covering table, 14 75 'dotal expenditures, $1,430 60 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 119 40 $1,550 00 Sewers. Balance from 1908, 30 01 Appropriation for deficit, 1908, 51 00 $52 00 xpe?tdit res. J. 0. Critchett, expressing, so 15 Emerson's Express Co., exPressiilg, 30 J. D. Fifield, hardware, 5 99 Perrin, Sea-mans& CO,, sewer brush, 2 00 A. C. Fletcher,pipe, 40 00 T. 11. Kneeland,tool repairs, 1 00 J. E, Fifield,lack, 35 Thomas E. Kelly, t.001 repairs, 1 so ---- $52 00 Appropriation for 1909, S5,000 00 Transferred, Town Reeting, Decem- ber I0, 1909, 1,200 00 $6,200 00 Expenditures. Pay-rolls, $4,825 20 '%ratcrtawn Lumber Co., lumber, cement, 130 19 Thomas F. Kelly, repairs can tools, 39 30 George E. Drew, printing, 1 75 D. A.. Meister, repairs on tools, 3 70 J. E. Fifield, hardware, 19 05 Boston& Maine R. R. Co., freight on. pipe, 133 77 . i AUDITOR'S REPORT 267 Perrin, Seamans&Co., tools, $86 21 W. H. PeveaT&Co.,brick, 109 31 A. C. Fletcher, pipe and hardivare, 520 34 Power & Speed Controller Co., re- pairs on tools, go Hood Rubber Co., rubber boots, 22 78 Barbour Stockwell Co., castings, 129 00 F. J. Makin,repairs on tools, 8 70 George H. Moody, grade stakes, 5 02 Alartin& Condon, pipe, 15 93 'VV. F. Learned, salary I month, I 2,r) 00 T. H. Kneeland, repairs on tools, 4 50 James H. Sullivan, oil, 12 00 N E. Tel, &Tel. Co., phone at barn, 2 08 Edison Electric 111. Co., light at barn, 1 80 W. F. Learned,incidentals, 3 57 - 3G,200 00 Sidewalks and Curbing. Balance from 190S, $305 12 Appropriation for 1909, 9,500 00 Transferred from Galan Street Widen- ing, 36 00 $2,841 12 Expendilures. Otto A. Theurer, gran olithic, 1908, S-34 UO A. G. Morse,rent c I land, 1908, 25 00 Boston&Maine R. R. Co.,freight, 1908, 3 30 George F. Drew,printing, 1 75 Pay-rolls, 1,372 08 Otto A. Theurer,granolit hit, 657 00 Boston&Maine R. R. Co,, freight, 56 85 O'Connell Real Estate Co., gnanolithic, 245 85 Barrett Iffg. Co., tar, 372 94 268 WATERTOWX TOWN REPORT Rev. A. P. Roche, gravel, .$3I 00 Estate J. C. Stone, gravel, 20 25 Total expenditures, $2,840 82 Transferred to unexpended bialance account, 30 $62,841 12 Soldiers' Relief, Balance from 1908, S249 63 Appropriation for 1909, 400 00 $640 03 E pendilures. Mary L. Sawtelle, $72 00 Ellen Broughton, 72 00 Thomas O'Connell, 72 00 Thornas H. Burke, 72 00 I3enjamin H. Dow, 120 00 Mrs. L. H. Parrish, 120 00 :Ien M. Hodgdon, 30 00 Mary A. Holbroo1c, 50 00 Francis F. Clark, v 00 Total,expenditures, $61.0 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 30 63 $649 63 Spruce Street Sewer. Balance from 11008, 38 61 Transferred, Tokyo ldecting, Dcccin- ber 1.0, 1009, 38 151 State Aid. ;Balance from 1908, $755 00 Appropriation for 1909, 750 UO Transferred, Tov rn -Meeting, Decem- ber 10, 1000, 2.80 00 1,785 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 269 Expendillfres, Pay-rolls, $1,778 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account, t 00 1,785 ao State Highway.. Rmeived from 1lfass. Highway Cram., $4,930 74 Rcceived from Warren Bras. Co., suh- gradin,g, 40 UU - $4,970 74 Expmtditwres. Pay-rolls, $1,532 57 Barrett Mfg. Co., tarvia, 1,730 58 Buston& Maine R. R. Co., freight, 38 78 IV. H. Pevear&Co., coal for roller, 28 30 Rowe Contracting Co., stone, 25 49 Waltham Trap Rock Co., stone, 1,634 02 James H. Sullivan, oil, 10 09 All. Whiting, carpenter'�%rork, 5 07 Fred E. Ellis, stone, 78 00 Due from Highway Commission, 112 07 85,0829 81 S5,082 81 State Tax. Appropriation for 1909, *1.6,560 00 Expenditures. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, $16,560 00 Street Lights. Balance from 1908, 33,949 9 Appropriation for deficit, 1908, 2,872 14 $6,821 43 Expenditures. ures. N. . W. Gas Bight Co., gas and electricity, S6,821 43 270 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Appropriation for 1909, $12,650 00 Ex peaidignres. . N. &, ` , Gas fright Co., gas and electricity, 8,QC 1 22 Edison Electric Ill. Co., electricity, 4,335 GS Total expenditures, S12,339 90 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 310 1 U $12,650 UO Street Watering. Balance froin 1905, $108 34 Appropriation for 1909, 7,0500 00 7,[ii1S 30 Expenditures. Payrolls, 586 78 D. A. Meister,repairs on carts, 425 40 Walker & Pratt Mfg, Co., repairs on carts, 0 150 F.J. Makin,repairs on carts, 75 Bostan&wine R. R. Co., freight, 106 8:3 Chapman Valve Co. valves, 65 25 P. Cahill, sprinkling, 437 50 James C. McNally, sprinkhri , 410 04 Thomas Quirk, sprinkling, 420 00 T. F. Kelly, sprinkling, 4,14 17 T. F. Dwyer, sprinkling, 42.7) OU Barrett Mfg. Co., tarvia, 1,063 r" Charles A. Foley, sprinkling 390 00 T. J. Gavin, sprinklin,-, 245 04 Rev. A. F. Roche, send, 53 -50 P. A. Ycrxa, 3 50 Standard(ail Co,, oil, 20 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 271 Water for sprinkling, $1,760 Oil Transferred, Tnivn Meeting, Decem- ber 10, 1909, 740 00 Total expenditures, $7,606 90 Transferred to unexpended balance acco I it, 1 40 $7,608 30 Templeton Fund. Received for interest, $125 00 Expcnd•itures. Paid by Selectmen in accordance with the terms of the bequest, $125 00 Town Clerk. Appropriation for 1909, $000 04 Expevditures. William P. McGuire, salary, $416 66 Fred E. Critchett, salary, 83 34 1:icLauthlin & Co., stationery and printing, 113 75 Emerson Express Co., expressing, 25 H. L. Stearns Desk Co,, desk, 42 50 The Typewriting Exchange, supplies, 3 40 Oliver Typewriter Co., types-niter and supplies, 94 90 Gilmour& Coolidge, pr+exnium on bond, 3 00 W. P. McGuire, expenses and inci- dentals, 21 68 Luther Bent& Co., table, 90 J. E. Fifield, hardware, 38 Hobbs&- Warren Co., stationery, 9 86 National Express Co., expressing, 1 10 J. M. Sullivan, printing " Dog of notices, 5 20 . P. Manahan, 8 50 272 W ATERTOWN TOW'ti REPORT 'Vatertown. Observer, printing and advertising, . 25 50 Xi W. Lyons, distributing warrants, 21 50 P. H. Coacannon, printing, 1.5 00 Beck Duplicator Co., duplicator, 1€1 00 J.J. Devlin, carpenter work, 6 50 Watertown Press, printing, 2 50 Potter's Stables, horse hire, 4 50 B. L. Ball, stationery, 4 50 Total expenditures, $895 42 Transferred to unexpended valance account, 4 5S 900 go Torn Debt Maturing. Appropriation for 1009, $50,800 00 Expenditures. Bonds due and paid in 1909, $50,800 00 Town Hall. Balance from 190S, $175 79 Appropriation for deficit for 1908, 213 K 38J GG xpei rd,ifu.res. N.& 17. Gas Light Co.,light, S125 08 Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., labor and material, 40 85 ,G. A. Page,painting, 7 58 J. W. (]'Hearn, changing radiator {grid pipe, 33 02 -William 1-1. Nilson, labor and.materials, 4 130 A. L. T&Viirter, tuning piano, 2 50 L, F. Barney, new door in hall, 39 39 J. B. Fifield, supplies, 1.5 85 W. C. Griffith, supplies, 4 79 George F. Butler, supplies, 1 30 AUDITOR'S REPORT 273 II-ratertown Press, printing, so 50 Jahn F. Kiley, salary, 112 5U John F. Kiley, incidentals, 2 00 $389 06 Appropriation for I909, 31,500 00 Expenditures, John F. Kiley, salary, 550 00 John F. Kiley, incidentals, 8 05 J. E. Fifield, hardware, 19 45 N.&. W. Gas Light Co.,light, 1731 99 People's Coal Co., coal, 169 02 Thomas H. O'Brien, carpenter work, 1 170 Lynch Bros., supplies, 75 George H. Moody, carpenter work, 40 85 Otis Bras, Co., supplies, 9 00 eSherry Bros., charcoal, 8 00 Nonantum Coal Co., coa11 200 58 L, F. Barney, carpenter work-, 4 55 E. O. Morris,repairs can roof, 26 02 J, W. O'Hearn, plumbing, 54 15 W. F. York, repairs, 7 75 Edison Electric Ili., Co., light, 88 30 Charles E. Gray,repairing clack, 1 50 A. L. McWhinter, tuning piano, 2 50 George A. Page, paintXng and glazing, 4 55 �, a.lker& Pratt Mfg. Co., repairs, 5 50 George F. Butler, supplies, 60 Total expenditures, $1,447 92 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 52 08 $1,500 00 274 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Treasurer. Appropriation for 1909, $1,0 0 00 Expenditures. Charles �o. Stone, salary, 686 12 Harry W. Brigham, salary, 313 88 111CGuire& Rochr"premiuM oil b oil d, 50 00 $1,050 00 Balance y` 7p'�(� Treasury Receipts. I]sIA'��fr�ce lro-M 1� 'S' 38,5139 55 Outside Aid, sundry persons, 744. 26 Almshouse, wood, milk, produce, etc., 535 23 health, sule swill and re.pa}•mciit from State and clues, 2,256 61 Galen Street, sale of curbing and pipe, 120 04 Highway, sale of oil barrels and miscellaneous, 35 74 Gilmour& Coolidge, insurance prem- ium repaid, 37 50 Cemeteries, sale and care of lots, 1,446 75 Milk Inspector, licenses, 81 50 Corporation Tax, 1908, additional, 980 01 Library, fines, 150 45 Police, fixes Cambridge and Waltham, 1,00E 40 Sidewalks and curbing, sundry persons, 586 48 Town Hall, rent, 823 72 `free Warden, sundry persons, 47 50 Town Clerk, licenses, 144 00 School, Commonwealth of A-lass. and Boston, 135 00 Sewer, WT H. Pevear& Co., overpay- rnent, 1908, 0 50 Fire, W. H. Pevear & Co., overpay- ment, 1908, 3 10 Lovell Faros., rent of land, 250 00 Sever; sundry persons, 609 08 A-UDITOR'S REPORT 275 We ig h ts and measures,fees, S42 32 Corporation Tax, Commonwealth of .: Massachusetts, 22,575 7 National Bank Tax, net, Common- wealth of Massachusetts, 170 53 State Aid, Commonwealth of 1,465 00 Street Railway Tax, Corm-nonwealth of Massachusetts, 15,303 77 Boston Elevate. Rail-way Tax, :-C"omnaonwealth of Massachusetts, 2„964 09 Earlier,rown Records, 4 00 Overlay Tax, 1909, 2,405 57 ,Street Watering, 1909, 3,237 70 Moth, 1909, 1,140 77 Newton Street Railway Tax, 1909, 434 40 Additional, 1900, 616 29 Non-resident Bank Tax, 1909, 301 30 Interest on deposit, Union Alarket National Bank, 335 02 Interest on deposit and premium on bonds, City Trust Compaxay, 238 17 Interest on 1904 tares, 2 61 Interest on 1905 taxes, 13., So Interest on 1906 taxes, 044 91 Interest on 1907 taxes, 1,241 74 Interest on 1908 taxes, 1,514 57 i C5 Interest on 1909 taxes, 13�3 2 Band& Goodwin, premium an lean, 1 00 Estabrook& Co., premium oil loan, 1 00 R. Yam. Day & Co., interest and prem- ium on bonds, 4°S4 74 Water receipts, various, 51,5`2 80 276 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT -Expeuldi4if-res. The folio amounts were anticipated receipts and were transferred to appropriations at Town Meeting, March S, 1900- From balance, 1908, "'000 00 From';Nrater receipts, 1909, 46,200 00 Froin Street Railway Tax, 1009, 17,000 00 From Bank and Corporation Tax, 1909, 10,800 00 From other miscellaneous receipts, 1909, 12,OGO 00 From Street Wo-teiing Assessment, 1900, 2,500 00 From Treasury Receipts for 1909 not otherwise provided for, 12,000 00 From Do-Tax, 1909, 900 00 Z:t Total expenditures, $109,400 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 17,184 60 $1260594 60 Tree Warden. Balance from 1908, $20 79 Appropriation for 1009 1,000 00 $1,020 79 -EI Xpeirditures. Pay-roll, 8576 84 F. J. Makin, repairs to apparatus, 60 Hittinger Fruit Co., supplies, 24 00 John C. Ford, horse hire and expenses, 69 00 3W. Whiting, carpenter-work, 1 04 W. B. Whittier& Co., supplies, 15 00 Charles E. Evans, supplies, 75 00 J. E. Fifield,hardware, 6 08 A. C. Fletcher, hardware, 35 19 D.W. Kinsman, repairs, 4 75 AUDITOR09 REPORT 27 i H. L. Frost&Co., spraying, S196 20 D. A. Meister,repairs, 7 Watertown Press, printing, 2 50 Potter's Stables, carriage hire, 3 00 Total expenditures, $1,009 95 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 10 S4 $1,020 9 Water Department. Balance from 1908, $2,408 92 Appropriation for 1909, q,( 00 00 $12,008 92. Expenditures. D. S. Rundlett, salary,supt., $1,:300 00 Pay-rolls, 4,815 27 Boston& Maine Railroad Co., freight, 142 17 A. C. Baxter, repairs, 2 00 Chapman Valve Mfg. Co.,valves, 105 19 Chadwick Boston Lead Co.,pipe, 70 0? J. Q. Critchett, expressing, 10 35 Carter's Ink Co., ink, a 25 Domestic Engineering, subscription, 1 00 Emerson Express Co., expressing, 3 05 Fire and water,subscription, 2 00 f. E. Fifield, hardware, 16 3:3 A. C. Fletcher,hardware, 25 09 S. B. Green&Co., hay and grain, 244 O8 T.J. Gavin Co.,teaming, 4 00 Kersey _Mfg. Co.,meters, 830 7,1-3 D. F. Keefe„ plumbing, 201 73 Lead Lined IroIr Pipe Co., pipe, 75) 64 Murray and Emery Company, printing, 1$ 00 F. J. Makin, shoeing and repairs, 55 50 Charles Millar Sons Co., pipe, 1,088 57 Municipal Journal, subscription, 3 00 278 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT eLauthlin & Co., stationery and printing, $107 49 N. &. W. Gas Light Co., light, 8 06 Nonantum Coal Co., coal, 91 75 Perrin, Seamans&: Co., tools, is 00 George B. Pope, hay and grain, 279 83 Potter's Stables, horse hire, 10 00 E. L. Smith&Co., repairing, 2 60 Sumner& Gerald, S. and 11-7.cocks, 24 00 Galen Street Til idening (Treasury Receipts), pipes, 75 00 N. E. Teel. & Tel. Co., telephone, 150 59 Jaynes H. Sullivan, oil, 30 00 Sanitas Mfg. Co., fittings, 143 15 Tribune-Enterprise,printing, 2 25 Waller : Pratt Mfg. Co,,repairs, 20 36 W. H. Wilson, carpenter work, 21 Uhl Waltham Forge Co., castings, 1S 00 M, Whituig, carpenter work, 105 75 A. J. Wilkinson& Co., harclivare, 16 79 INVal-worth Mfg. Co., fittings and pipe, 143 41 W atertow-n Lumber Co., himber, etc_., 26 04 D. S. R.undlett, incidentals, 68 1() Oliver Typewriter Co., repairs, 1 23 Davis&Farnum Affg. Co., castings, 57 74 G. Fuller&:Son,lumber, 26 25 B. L. Makepeace,blue prints, 30 D. A. Meister,repairs, 46 45 Otis Bros. Co., supplies 31 00 Nally&Son, expressing, 1 05 William Walker&Co., cards, 10 00 Builders Iron Foundry, castings, 17 50 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., valves, 103 95 E. C. Nolan, shoeing and repairs, 28 00 Braman, Dow&: Co., pipe, etc., 297 6( D. J. Mahoney,repairs, 51 25 Hodge Boiler Works, fittings, `6 20 AUDITOR'; REPORT 279 Frost&Adams, supplies, S 1 28 W. H. Gallison, supplies, 1 75 Thomas F. Kelly, repairs, 12 00 A, M. Byers Co., pipe, 427 93 F, Robbins, P. M., stamped envelopes, 53 60 Keefe's Express, expressing, 2 50 Arne& Co., horse food, 7 50 H. L. Bond& Co., tools, 4 68 Edison Electric 111. Co., light, 3 42 T. H. Kneeland, repairs, 28 80 M.itlett Signal Co., fittings, 3 00 Gutter, Mood& Stevens Co., supplies, 2 28 A, J. Do Berad, repairing comptometer, 6 35 National Express Co., expressing, 1 55 J. F. Cunningham, rebate Nvater bill, 1 57 Total expenditures, $11,7117 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account, 211 26 $12,003 92 Weights and Measures. Appropriation for deficit, 100S, 7 9 00 $79 00 Expevd itures. John F. Ailey, salary, $75 00 john F. Kiley, incidentals, 4 00 rJ 0(} Appropriation for 1.90q, 9350 00 Expenditures. John F. Ailey, salary, $300 00 Hobbs&Warren Co.,record bank, 2 50 John J. Hargraves, marking acid, S 50 E. F. Marsh, supplies, 1 50 Allen, Doane& Co.,stamps, 2 94 Watertown Observer; advertising, 10 50 2-80 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Potter's Stables, horse dire, $17 50 J. E. Filield, hardware, Is W. +[]'Hearn, piling, 1 20 National Express Co., expressing, 45 George F. Butler, acid, ? Total expenditures, $346 02 Transferred to unexpended balance .account, 3 98 �IS350 00 'Statement of Assets and ]liabilities, December 31, 1909. Assets. Real and personal property per Appraisers'schedule, ti723,1 i tJ 42 Cash on hand, 21,709 68 .UncollcuLud taxes as follows, 1903, - '',',,)57 12 A904, 1,302 20 d 905, 2,095 44 1906, 4,37S 92 1907, 7,647 81. Ifj08, 17,291 71 1909, 67,550 56 Bills receivable, Massachusetts Highway Coin., 112 07 W- ater Department, 1,105 70 -Highway, City of Cambridge, 6 75 Town Hall, 61 00 S 54,400 38 LiablUilies. .Note, anticipation of taxes glue March, 1910, S100,000 00 Bonded debt, 722,2?5 00 'Templeton Fund, 2,5300 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 28Y Unexpended balances, Installing Auditing System, $302 S5 Fire, 1908, 255 95 Galen Street Widening, 766 35 Health, 1905, 15.5 06 Discounts and abatements, 199,14, 1,11,5 59 _accounts transferred to unexpended balance account, 22,741 99 Unpaid hills., 1,964 71 - - 852,027 74 Surplus, 2,372 04 The following are all of the unpaid bills that have beers seat to the. Auditor: Highway Department. John Burke,plumbing repairs, 838 44 George F. Butler, horse medicine, I 1 Ll W. A. Clallin& Co., horse medicine, 2 00 J. B. Fifield, hardware supplies, 65 Thomas F. Kneeland, Horse-shoeing, 16 so Thomas F. Kelly, horse-shoeing, 9 40 D. J. Mahoney, farness repairs and supplies, 27 90 D. A. Meister, equipment, repairs, 8 75 E. C. Nolan, horse-shoeing, 13 50 N. E. Teel. & Tel. Co., rental of tele- phone, 9 31 George B. Pape, grain, 1 55 Perrin, Seamans.Sc Co., express on tools, 75 W. H. Peuear,& Co., coal, 13 50 Simonds, the druggist, horse medicine, 12 65 Warren Tiros. Co., asphalt repairs, 1.53 69 308 99 282 `ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT School. Department. Middlesex County Truant School, 8167 00 Discounts and Abatements. .Abatements made by .Assessors and net applied by auditor as account is exhausted. Balance, 1,4$8 72 $1,964 71 Respectfully submitted, IRVING 13. COBURN, Audilor. TREASURER'S REPORT. I respectfully submit the following report covering the by- laws and such other requirements as should be shown in the Treasurer's report. Personally my report covers the period from September 8 to the end of the year and two sta.ternents are shown, one cover- ing that period and one with the combined figures of both Treasurer's accounts, and agrees With the Auditor's books. Earrowed 1909. Anticipation of taxes, March 25, Estabrook& Co. $75,000 at 3.00 per cent, paid September 20. Anticipation of taxes, March 25, Bond & Goodurin $50,000 at 3.29 per cent, due March 25, 11010. Anticipation of taxes, April 28, B. III. Farns,�vorth & Co. 550,000 at 2.57 per cent, paid October I. Anticipation of taxes, July 1, Loring., Tolman & Tupper 825,000 at 3.10 per cent, paid November 1. Anticipation of tares, July 31, Slake Brothers $60,000 at 3.60 per cent, dine April 1, 1M0. Anticipation of taxes, February 6, Union. Market National Bank $50,000 at 4.25 per cent, paid Septem- ber 20. Total, 5300,000. July 27 there was sold to R. L. Day & Co. $12,500 bonds at 103.589 per cent, of which $5000 was for drainage and clue July* 1, 1918, ,$5500 was for drainage and due July 1, 1919, and $2000 for Parker School repairs and due July 1, 1913. December 29 sold to E. L. Day& Co. S6000 bonds at 102.10 per cent, of which S2000 was for Portable Schoolhouse (Hosmer), due September 1, 1914, and S4000, refunding loan, due November 1, 1917. 284 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Notes and hands paid in 1900: Mar. 25, Anticipation of ta.xug, 5100,000 Sept, 20, Anticipation of tars, 50,(]00 Sept. 20, Anticipation of taxes, 75,000 Oct. 1, Anticipation of taxes, 501000 Nov. 1, Anticipation of taxes, 25,000 8300,000 Sept. 1, on account of Francis School, 2,()00 July 1, on account of Water Loan, 5,000 May 1, on account of Marshall Spring School, 8,000 May 1, on account of refunding debt, 2,000 May 1,on account of Mt. Auburn Street, 2,000 May 1, on account of Galen Street, 2,000 .May 1, on account of Town ball extension, 4,000 xlug. 1,on account of permanent improvement, 10,000 Aug. 1,on acco-ant of Bridge Street, 7,500 Aug. 1,can account of Hosmer School (grading), 1,800 Aug. 1,can account of sewer extension, 2,500 Jan. 1, 1910, on account of Water Loam, 0,000 The notes and bonds of the Town which mature the coming year are as follows Mar. 25, anticipation of taxes, $50,000 Apr. 1,anticipation of taxes, 50,000 Jan. 1, on account of Public Library (fire-proof fittings) 8,500 May 1, on account of Marshall Spring Schaal, 3,000 Alay 1, on account of refunding debt, 2,000 May 1, on account of Alt, Auburn Street, 2,000 May 1,on account of Galen Street, 2,000 July 1, on account of permanent iinprovement and refunding debt, `0,000 .July 1, on account of drainage, 5,000 July 1, on account of New Water Loan, 5,000 Sept. 1, on account of Fraiwis School, 2,OUO There is also due on January 1, 1911, Water Loan, 9,000 TREASURER'S DEPORT 285 The indebtedness of the Town and can whit account it was incurred is as follows: Francis School, $10,000 Library, fire-proof fittings, 8,500 Library,land, 5,000 Permanent improvement and refunding debt, 203000 Drainage, 6t5,500 Water Loan, 171,000 New Water Loan, 12,5,000 Galen Street, 128,000 Municipal Loan, 9,225 Parker School, repairs, 2,000 Portable School, Hosmer, 2,000 New engine house, 1.3,000 Marshall Spring School, 48,000 Sewer Lean, 7,000 White Street, 5,000 Refunding debt, 83,000 Mt. Auburn.Street, 20,000 Templeton Fund, 2,500 $724,7.4 Financial Statement. Total'1'awn debt $724,725 Less Water Loan 296,000 $4`8,725 Outside debt limit Marshall Spring School $48,000 Galen Street 46,000 04,000 334,725 Assessed valuation for 1909 : 14,081,391 00 Borrowing capacity three per cent, or 422,441 73 286 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The indebtedness of the Town matures as follows: 1911, 60,000 1912, 52,000 1913, 47,000 1914, 44,500 1915, 45,500 1916, 46,000 1917, 42,22,53 1918, 37,000 1919, 37,500 1920, 30,000 1921, :30,000 1922, 30,000 1923, 30,000 1924, 19,000 1925, 19.000 1926, 16,000 1927, 10,000 1928, 16,000 1929, 16,000 1930, 7,000 1931, 7,000 1932, 7,000 1933, 1,000 1934, 7,000 1935, 2,000 1936, 2,000 Templetonyr'und, 2,500 f 24,!25 TRBASURER'S REPORT 287 Staten-lent Required by Chapter VI, Town By-Laws, Article 4. Statement of debt and total expenditures of the Town for thirty years. Year Total B xpenditures Town Debt 1880 S103,959 21 $69,293 1881 117,159 32 64,293 1882 113,439 04 59,293 1883 193,611 54 53,500 1884 137,345 21 47,800 1885 164,196 41 42,800 1886 145,895 91 30,.3()0 1887 170,385 94 25,500 1888 152,085 84 20,500 1889 205,832 81 32,500 1890 101,028 25 35"500 1891 186,536 09 30,500 1892 259,349 17 96,000 1893 239,HO 86 130,600 1894 252,004 12 186,000 1895 296,081 31 210,500 1896 325,825 92 244,500 1897 413,071 61 260,500 1898 459,000 31 203,000 1899 498,084 37 335,000 1900 806,557 60 757,150 1901 444,702 02 734,300 1902 534,510 53 711,3'UO 1903 519,447 86 679,300 1904 671,357 11 677,300 111)()5 601,365 35 788,700 1906 569,814 38 766,000 1907 789,735 64 792,800 1908 671,282 59 757.0215 1909 702,274 31 724,72,5 288 AVATI�RTOWN TOWN REPORT Receipts. Sept. 9 to Dec.31. Year December 31, 1908. Balance 815,921 13 Sept. 27, 1909, Cash received from C. W. Stone, Treas. $25,810 53 Treasurer's Receipts. Corporation Tax, $22,578 79 22,57 8 711 13ank Tax (nt�t), M 83 170 83 �M-111 tary Aid, 1,468 00 1,468 00 Support of Paupers, 32 28 32 28 Temporary Aid, 122 68 122 68 Contagious Diseases, 741 57 741 57 Street Railway Tax, 15,303 77 -15,303 77 Boston Elevated, 2,964 09 2,964 09 Water, 23,801 25 49,762 80 Interest, =175 99 1,059 93 Tax Interest, C. A. Raymond, Collector, For 1904, 2 61 2 61 For 1905, 189 46 192 so For 1906, 488 31 644 91 For 1907, 898 06 1,241 74 For 1908, 1,169 06 1,814 57 For 1909, 133 27 133 27 Receipts from various other de- partments, 3,731 59 9,1154 32 Town Debt, borrowed, 61000 00 18,500 00 State Road, 4,91-0 74 4,970 74 Taxes, C. A. Raymond, Collector, For 1904, 253 01 253 01 For 1905, 1,082 15 1,119 69 For 1906, 2,034 25 4,567 23 For 1907, 8,282 39 15,540 98 For 1908, 22,867 12 49,898 30 For 1909, 248,973 60 248,973 60 Templeton Yand, 125 00 125 00 Collector, reb a I c on bond, 25 93 25 93 TREASURER'S REPORT 289 Anticipation of Taxes,borrowed, $250,000 00 Cambridge Sewer, 2,6599 33 Galen Street Widening, 7,000 00 $39.5,506 43 $726,983 99 Expenditures. Anticipation of Taxes, $200,000 00 $300,000 00 Almshouse, 1,127 99 4,414 94 Assessors, 1,788 70 2,899 43 Auditing, 507 59 1,642 93 Cemetery, 691 49 2,207 48 Contingent, L-5 33 64 3,631 to Collector, 359 27 1,085 93 Cattle Inspection, 150 00 325 00 Courity Tax, 14,188 58 14,188 58 Commonwealth Tax: State, 16,560 00 16,560 00 Metropolitan Parks, 6,576 98 6,576 98 Metropolitan Seger, 13,537 62 13,537 fit Metropolitan Highway, 42 50 42 54 -Metropolitan Water, 15,758 18 15,758 18 Discounts and Abatements, 156 80 156 8U Election .Expenses, 289 75 521 65 Fire, 3,976 92 12,N 55 Galen Street Syphon and Outfall Drain., 7,3DS 56 10,409 58 Galen. Street Widening, 140 92 5,639 6 Highway, 5,720 34 3€I,080 89 G ypsy and Bro-%Nm tail Moth, 359 79 5,548 34 Hosmer School, Special, 2,000 00 2,000 00 Health, 2,146 59 7,745 78 Inspector of Buildings, 140 30 444 44 Insurance, 146 50 956 00 Installing Auditor's 5ystern, 155 00 297 15 Interest, 5,932 94 30,273 92 Legal Expenses, 456 44 634 71 Outside Aid, 1,662 23 5,075 62 290 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Public Library, - $2,857 61 86,045 12 Police, 5,230 93 16,830 39 Poles and Wires, 832 58 1,723 36 Pensions, 529 55 1,619 so Parks, 204 S5 5S6 54 Parker School, special, 2,000 00 2,000 00 Registrars of Voters, 300 00 300 00 Sidewalks and Curbing, 987 12 2,840 82 Pru" iting Voting Lists, 22 50 50 00 Schools, 24P016 93 59,962 76 Sower, 1,811 82 6,252 00 Street Watering, 528 26 5,106 90 Street Lights, 5,366 23 19,161 33 Soldiers' Relief, 252 00 610 00 Selectmen, 461 70 1,430 60 State Aid, 564 00 1,778 00 State Road, 5,082 81 5,082 81 Salaries, 75 00 ISO 00 Town Debt, 10,000 30 50,800 00 Tree Warden, 15 14 1,009 95 Town Clerk, 301 15 895 42 Templeton Fund, 125 00 125 00 Treasurer, 383 34 1,0.50 00 Town Hall, 596 70 1,837 58 Water, 4,703 42 11,797 66 Weights and 7 Meas-ures, 132 58 425 02 Cambridge Se-wer, 2,229 33 Fayette Street, 21200 00 Finance Commission, 790 14 Fayette Street, 2,200 00 Galen Street Land Taking, ISO 00 Memorial Day, Patten Post, G. A. R., 325 00 Printing, 1,700 00 Balance, December 31, 1909, 24,709 68 24,709 68 $395,596 43 $726,983 99 TREASURER'S REPORT 2€I Balance, December 31, 1909, ,$24,700 03 Bondsand Interest clue January 1, 1910, 16,500 00 Balance as of January 1, 1910, $8,209 fib Approved, December 31, 1909, By IRVING B. COBURN, Auditor. The following is a list of all moneys and securities }which have been placed in my charge by virtue of any gift, devise, bequest or deposit. The Martha Sanger bequest in the shape of a fund deposited in the Watertown Savings Bank. Bakaice on hand, December 31, 1908, $546 55 Interest for the year, 19 28 Balance, December 31, 1909 - 5615 83 The Templeton bequest which is represented by a note of 2500 given by the Tci-�rn Treasurer, and held by the Select- men, on which interest is paid at the rate of live per cent per annLirn. The Pratt bequest, represented by Five one. thousand (Iollar bonds of the Ohio Railroad Company, the interest of which becomes due semi-annually, and has hecn paid to Mr. Horace IV. Otis, whc represents the committee in charge of the fund. The several sums of money turned over to ine on account of perpetual care of lots in the cemeteries have been deposited in the Watertown Savings Bank and now amount, including; interest, to $6,146.93. By vote of the Town, the Treasurer was required to show- a list of all lots which were under perpetual care, and in order to save space, will give the balance a shown with list of Hari s December 31, 1908, last year's report, and those additions which have been made during the year 1909. Balance, December 31, 1 08 1;Y,2 ; Interest for the year 232 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Common Street Cemetery. Greenhalge, Francis, heirs of 3-50 00 Russtll, Elmore 50 00 $100 00 Ridgelawn Cemetery. Ackeroy d, Alfred 310 00 Clayton, Henry W. 50 00 Crossland, George 10 00 Gallacken, L. C. 10 00 Hodgdon, Ellen P4°I. 37 50 Hindlian, A. 10 00 Hooper, George P. 10 00 Johnson, Sarah 37 50 Kendall, Annie 50 00 Lord, Benjamin F. 10 00 Lyinan, Caroline S. 112 50 Newcomb,John W. 37 50 N cklen, Henry C. 10 00 Phinrney, Isaac W. 50 00 Roughtean, Many E. 10 OU Shipton, Ambrose J. 112 60 Taft, Frank D. 37 50 Tupper, Effie 37 50 I'Vhzte, Mary E. 50 00 Rand, Edward 37 50 7=30 00 Balance, December 31., 1909 $6,146 93 The Town'hnances are in good shape, all bills having been paid kind a working balance left to start the new year. The deficit of last year has-been wiped out and the next matter that should receive attention is the $100,000 loan in anticipation of taxes which is carried over each year. The Town borrows a certain amount in anticipation of taxes fcr current expenses each year, but almost immediately $100,000 must be paid for like amount that is carried over, the only remedy being to TREASURER'S REPORT 293 • issue $100,000 worth of notes to fall due the next year. This amount ( 100,000) should be gradually reduced each year in such amounts as will not be a burden to the tax-payer, and its course of time be wiped out so that what is borrowed for any one year will be for the use of that year alone. The running expenses of the office I estimate to be about 300 a year, and that amount should be appropriated. The office is equipped with a small house safe which does not held the looks and documents which should.be protected and a. new one sufficiently large enough should be provided which would cast about S200. Of all the offlees in the Town Building none has such a poor appearance as the joint office of the Treasurer and Collector, and a small sum of money to be spent for painting and fixing up would not only be appreciated by the occupants but also by the citizens who have occasion, to call for the transaction of Town. affairs. In closing, I wish to thank the various Town officers who so kindly rendered one advice and assistance when I assumed the duties of the office. Respectfully submitted, HARRY W. BRIGHAM, LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TUNTE OF AUTURING- An,uual Date. Amt. Rate. Interest. Interest due, MULUrity. Borrowed on amount of Sept. t, IS94 $2,000 4 $80 00 Sept.and March- Sept. 2, 1910 Francis Schoolhouse. 1, 189-1 2,000 4 $o 00 a4 - 1. 1. 1, 1911 1, 189.1 21,000 4 so U0 1, 1912 1. 1894 2,000 4 so 00 101.3 1. 1891 2,000 4 $O 00 191A 41 11 Jan. I, IS99 91000 3i1 315 Of) jan. :anal. July jan, 1, 1911 Water Loan. 1, 1899 0.00() 3�4 31,5 00 1. 1912 1, ISDO 9,000 33,�'z 315 00 1. 1913 1, 1800 9,000 3,11-. 315 00 1, 1914 1899 0.00(1 3�k 315 00 1, 1015 I, 1MR9 9,000 3 Y2 315 00 1, 1916 1. IM 0,000 3,v, 335 00 1, 1917 1, 1SN 9,000 3 Y., 315 00 191.8 El 1, 1899 9,000 3A 315 00 1919 .I I I 'd I, 1899 9-000 3 315 00 1, 1920 1, 1sx) 9,000 3 W 315 00 1, 1921 1, 1899 9,000 3 315 0() Ea i. 1, 1922 1 189'" glow 33� 3115 00 1, 1923 1. 189U 9,000 3A nil-) 00 1, IF124 1, 1899 %000 3 315 00 1, 1425 1, 1899 9.0w 33.E 315 00 19 1, IU20 1. 1899 9.000 am 315 00 1, 1U27 11 1890 9,000 3,L6 315 00 1, ls128 • Jan. 1, 1899 $9,000 3�4 5315TDb Jean, and July Jan. I, 1929 Water Loan July 1, MOO 20,000 3 700 00 •, July 1, 1410 Permanent I mprovenient R ef undi ng Debt, 1, 1001 5,000 3A 175 00 •. _ 1, 1911 Public Library Land. 1, 19fk1 25,000 311(4 875 00 1, 1911 Refunding Debt. jail. 1, 1900 3,500 4 340 00 •• •, Jan, 1, 1910 Public Library. July 1, 1904 5,000 4 4200 OO July and Jan. July 1, 1910 New l aver loan. 1, 1fl04 5,000 4 200 00 14 1, 1911 f4 1, 100-1 5,OW 4 200 00 ti 1, 1912 1, 1904 5,OOD 4 200 00 •. 1, 1913 ., 1, 1901 5,WO 4 20U 00 " 1, 1914 13 1, 1004 5,0M 4 200 00 •• i1 1, 1€115 •, `d,ii Yq 1, 19m 5,000 4 200 GO 1, 191E 1, 1904 5,000 4 `00 00 1, 1017 .: 1, 190.1 5,000 4 2(K) 00 " „ 1, 1918. 70 1, 1904 5,011i1 4 200 00 •' " 1, 1019 1, 1904 5,000 4 WO 00 " 1, 1920 1, 1004 5,OOU 4 201) 00 •• 1, 1021 „ 1, 1904 5,000 4 200 00 1, 1922 1, 1904 5,i_xl0 4 200 00 ,b 1.. 1923 10 1, 100-1 5,UUU 4 200 00 1, 1924 1,1004 5'oOO 4 200 00 1. 1925 � 1, 1904 5,000 4 200 OU `• 1, 1926 1. 190-1 5,0[}0 4 200 00 „ 1, 1927 „ .. 1, 1904 5,i}110 4 200 00 1, 1928 "` •` 1, 1904 5,000 4 200 00 1, 1929 1, 190.1 5,iJOU 4 200 UG 44 1, 1930 1, 1004 5,000 4 200 00 `• 1, 1931 • 1, 1904 6,OUU 4 200 Ili} " 1, 1r932 1, 1901 5,UU0 4 200 00 •, 1, 1933 1, 1904 5,000 4 200 00 1, 1 f7:34 . 144mv 1, 1110,! 3,000 4 1.20 00 h1av and Nov. play 1, 1010 Marsball Spring SC13001I7olNC. t,'y 1, 1005 3,000 4 120 00 _ _ 1. 1911 ,, "` •` 296 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT v a a v rm-I _ _ .. r-1 ,rl .-r r+ O d G occco .� 00: cccD VI r� L Cam ^ CrqV � G` _ s Ci CJ J CI;^j ^i ^1 C# :,Ii:,II ^1 CI r+ r-1 rl .++-I r-I ri rti •�•ti r-1 .-, �"7" '3"' ^1 � t~1 C'1 C L L"1 Y --I P v_,w a Y �. r. l--1 �. � �. � r r � r n.l ►+TI T"1 T-I T-I �--� T--I �--� r.t r-1 rl r-I rl r• — r- rl 14 r7 r-I r-I r-I 1;rl r-I r-1 1 — TI r-I rH ri 4-� TRtASURERrS REPORT 29 I i i I G r — — it tit ei N CV N m7. G7 � 'fo d 000ac ' ac o � O C] c Cs Cs CD m m cc GU dC1 GO 40 co 1 44 L�:y" , ' 'b .�, `� .ti t7'dI mot+ p1 e�I'Cr '•" -r M.-V-«-V 'x 't' '44 -41 y'' -Sr Ir.r' 'IV CUD CS 8 5 2 9 8 g0800 00 c:it:icDttiriCScsn;eacv6an ,a1 rraIraitNCi�,T ni C1ciNNcic+lC,1cl6c+a; cica 09 �.71eb1M11� i t-r C�P� r� f N#�t� wP- ^ '.7tz0 pr� wtD� GC'7C74.70 p � CC^. 86 0IMf700C � aCaC7QC� ^JSCJ7L'lQO1Jf"i. ' ,��-+ ti " -q r LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME, OF MATURING.-Continued. Annual Date. Amt. hate. Interest. Interest due. !Maturity. Borrowed on account of May 1. 1006 82.00U 4 S80 00 May and Nov. May 1, 1926 Refunding Debt. 1, 19Uf1 2,00U 4 So 00 '• 1, 1927 '" y 1. 1906 2,000 4 so 00 •• 1. Im •` "� 1, 1006 4 80 00 1. 1929 1. 1906 v.UU(l 4 so 00 •, 1, 1930 �3 1. 19UG 2,000 4 so UU 1, 1931 1, 1906 2,(XH) 4 So 00 •• 1, 1932 •° 1, 19M 2,000 4 SU U0 " 1, 1933 1, 1906 2.000 4 s0 00 '. 1, 1934 '3 1, 10011 '2,UUU 3 5o 00 •' 1, 1935 o I. 1906 2.000 4 so 00 ' 1. 1036 7 1. 1907 2,U00 4 30 00 '" 1, 1010 till, Auburn Street 1. 1007 2,0U0 4 .80 00 1, 1911 x" r.. 1, 190: 2,0011 4 M 00 1. 1912 •' •• � 1. 1907 2,001) 4 so 00 1, 1913 1, 1907 2,(10() 4 90 00 " 1, 1914 " "` H 1. 1907 2,000 4 so 00 " 1, 1915 1, 1(JU7 2,000 4 so 00 ," " I, 1816 " 1, 1907 2,U0() 4 80 00 1, 1917 •' 1, 1907 2,000 4 3U 00 "' 1, 1918 1, 1967 2,0UU 4 s() 00 ," 1, 1919 . Aug, 1, 1903 6,500 4 260 00 Aug. and Feb. Aug. I, 1914 New Engine House. 11 1905 6,500 4 260 00 14 •4 1, 1915 it 6. •' April 1, 1906 7,(l(){) 4 2.80 00 April and Oct. April 1. 1916 Sewer Laren. May 1, 1907 55,400 4 $200 00 May and Nov. May 1, 1.912 White Street, July 1, 1902 i0,000 3% 350 00 July and Jan. July 1. 19121 Drainage. Oct. 1, 19CC, 2,000 3% 70 00 Oct. and April Oct. 1, 1912 " July 1, 1903 8,000 33! 2S0 00 July and Jan. July 1, 1913 1, 1905 1'000 4 200 00 Al „ 1, low #, 1, 1005 5,000 4 200 00 4d " 1, 1911 •' �1ay 1, 190ri 10,000 3 350 q0 May and Nrov. May 1, 1915 " 1, 11)0Q 10,Uo0 4 400 0D „ •, 1, 1916 '• 1, 1907 5,(]00 4 200 00 '" 1, 1'91.1 " July 1, 1009 5,()()0 4 200 00 July and Jan. July 1, 1918 " 1, 11109 5,500 4 220 00 1, 1919 May 1, 1908 1),225 4 369 00 May and Nov. May 1, 1917 Municipal Loan. � July 1, 1909 2,000 4 80 00 July and Jan. July 1, 1913 Parker School Repairs. ,- Sept. 1, 1909 2,000 4 5o 01) %far. and Sept. Sept. 1. 1014 Portable School, Hosmer, r Nov, 1, 1909 4,000 4 160 00 May and Nov, xq)v. 1, 1917 Refunding Loan. x * 2,500 5 125 00 Templeton Fund. 5724,725 $50'(1m) %fur, 25, 1910 Anticipation of Taxes. ou'( ) April 1, 1910 b 0 *The Selectmen h❑ld the Town Treasurer's note for$2,r00, it being the Templeton Fund, dated August 21, 1874, on demand H nn which interest is allowed at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Watertown, January 1, 1910. HARRY W. 13RTGIIAM, Treusimer. t� INSURANCE. co 0 Property Insured. Where Insured. Aanount. Total. Expires. Marshall Spring Schoolhouse_ __-. American Central,St. Louis....... . .... .... .. . $5,000 00 Jan. 2, 1912 Boston Insurance Co....... 5,000 00 Dec. 9, 1910 Springfield Fire& M arinc Insurance Ca.,.. ...,,. 5,000 0€I May 1, 1911 Connecticut Hire Ins. Co., Hartford. . . .. ...... 5,000 00 Dec. 9, 1910 National lire Ins.Co..Hartford... ... . . ....... 5,000 00 Dec. 5, 1910 I#ireman's Fund Ins. Co..Stan Francisco.......... 5,000 00 Jan. 5, 1011 7,y Tire Association of Plailadelghin.. ..... .. .... .. 5.000 00 Dec. 11, 1910 Palatine Ins. Co., London....... ..... 5,000 00 Dec. 21, 1911 Q Loriclon& L rneastershire Tire Ins.Co.,LiverpooI.. 6,000 00 Jan. ,1, 11112 Z German-American Ins. Co., Nexv fork...... . .. 5,000 00 Jan. 1, 1912 650,()1)0 ()aO Francis Schoolhouse....... .. . . . . Otledoniun Insurance Co., Scotlaand. .. .. ...... 5,000 01) Nov. 20, 1010 Fire-mmn's Fund Ins.Co.,San Francisco.......... 5,000 00 Nov. 20, 1910 7 London Assurance Go.,London....... . .... . . .. 5.000 00 Dec. 12, 1910 National Fire Ins. Co.,Hartford,Ct.... ...... . . .. 5,000 00 Dec. 24, 1910 of German-American Insurance Co., New York... . .. 5,000 00 Dec, 24, 1910 London ZC Laneastershire Fire Ins.Co.,Liverpool.. 5.000 00 Jan. 16, 1911 y Union Assurance Society, London. ...... ... . . . . 5,(" 00 Jan. 23, 1911 ' )Etna Ins. Co.,Hartford...... . .. . . .... . . ... . 'S,000 00 Jan. 25, 1911 40,000 00 Hosmer Schoolhouse. . . . . .. . . .. . Mercantile Fire&Marine Ins.Co.,Boston....... 5,000 00 Feb. 21, 1914 Caledonian Ins.Co., Scotland. .. . . . .. .... .. .. . .1-,000 00 May 20, 191.4 Boston Insurance Co....... ... . .... .. . . .... 5,000 00 Dec. 15. 1913 Queens Ins.Co. of America, New York....... .. . . 5,000 00 Dec. 15, 1913 Connecticut Fire Ins.Co., Haartford. .. . .. . . . .. . . 5,000 00 Dec. 20, 11313 Mercantile Fire and Marine Isis.Co., Boston.... .. 5,000 00 Dec. 27, 1913 30,000 00 INSURANCE.—Continued. Property Insured. Where Insured. Amount. Total. Expires. High Schaolhuttse and 1lpparntus .. Shawnee Fire Ins.Co.,Topeka, Kan....... . . . .. S5,000 00 Nov. 26. 1913 Alliance Assurance Co.,London, . . . . . .... . . .., 2.000 00 Oct. 12. 1911 Palatine Ins,Co., London........ . .. . . . . . . . ... 4,800 00 May 25p, 11314 Palatine Ins.Co., London........ . ... . .. . . . . .. 5,0()0 UU July 1, 1913 $16,800 00 Grant Schoolhouse... . .. ... . .... North British and 1ler. Ins.Co.,London... . .... 4,000 00 Dec. 18, 1910 Hartford Fire Ins.Co.,Hartford...... .. . . ...... 4,000 00 Mar. 17, 1910 Fireman's Fund, California 3.200 DO Feb. 4, 1914 � t�7 11,200 00 Coolidge Schoolhouse... . . . . ... . . London Assurance Co.,Landon........ . ... . . .. 2,6oD 00 Sept. 5, 1911 ci Mercantile Fire and Marine Ins.Co.,Boston... . .. 11800 00 May 26, 1914 pd 4,400 p() td Spring Schoolhouse...... . . . . . . . .. Union Assurance Society, London. . ... . ..... 3,0D0 00 Sept. 5, 1911 3,000 00 Parker Schoolhouse.. . ... .... .. .. London Assurance Co., London........ .. .... . .. 2,500 00 Sept. 5, 1911 � London Assurance Co., London........ . ... .. . .. 700 00 May 20, 1014 .� 3,200 00 O Lowell Schoolhouse. ........ .... Connecticut Fire Ins.Co..Hartford.. . . .. . . .... 11500 00 Sept. 3, 1913 � London A.,surance Co., London....... . .. . .. 2,000 00 Feb. 8, 1912 3,500 ()0 Bemis Schoolhouse..... . . . . . . .. Fireman's Ins.Ca., Newark, N.J..... . ... ... ... 3,000 OD Feb. 9. 1913 3,000 D0 Public Library...... . .. .. . . .. . . . Penn Fire Ins.Co., Philadelphia... . . . ... . .. ..- 51000 00 Mar. 5, 1910 Caledonian Ins. Co., Scotland........ .......... .1,Q(X) 00 Dec. 14, 1914 :'American Central Ins. Co.,St.Louis....... 5.000 00 Sept. 21, 1913 Royal Ins. Co., Liverpool.. . .. .... . . ... ... ... 5,0110 00 Mar. 13, 1910 Union Assurance Co.. London--.. , . . . . . . .. .... 4,000 00 May 24, 1014 Hartfordl Dire Ins.Co., Hartford.... - .- -- -- -... 5.,0(}0 00 Dec. 29, 1913 - - - - NOTWieh Union, England.. .. .. . . . . . . .. ... . 4,(H?) 00 May 24, 1914 � 1NSU RANCE_--Caniiarzted. i.. Property Insured. Where Insured. Amount. Total Expires. Public Library.—Continued.. . . .. . Orient, Hartford, Cann........ . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . $3,000 00 May 26, 1914 Norwich Union Fire Isis. Co.,England..... . . .. .. 151000 00 Sept. 21. 1913 Mercantile Fire Rod Marine Ins. Co., Boston....., 4,000 00 May 26, 1014 � Palatine, London, . .......... .. .. . . .... . ... 3,OW 00 Mav 27, 1914 S $47.000 00 H Town Hall.... . . . . . ... . . .... . . .. Springfield Ins.Co.,Springfield,Mass...... . _.. .. 2,500 00 May 25, 1914 ;a Union Assurance Society, London. . . . ..... .. . . . 3,000 00 Sept. 1, 1911 H " 500 04 Oct. 11, loll O Palatine Insurance Co.,London.. .. . . .......... .k ..,� � Orient, Hartford. Conn............... ...... . . . 500 00 X 8,500 00 ►3 Almshouse, Bam.eta........ . ... . Hartford Fire Ins.Co.,Hartford,Conn...... . . . . . 2.500 00 Dec. 30, 1913 0 Rome Ins.Co., INTew York.. . ,..... .. .. . . . . . . . 1.000 1}0 Nov. 15, 1010 � Home Ins.Co—New York... .. . . . . . . . . . __. . . . . S75 00 Aug. 12. 1911 Atna Ins. Co., Hartford,...... . . . . . . .. . . __ ,. .. 875 00 Aug. 12, 1911 Queens, New York.......... . .. . . . . . . . . • . . • . ..1 2,1CXJ 00 May 27. 1014 Holyoke Mutual Fire Ins.Co.,Salem..... . _ . . . . 1'soo 0u Nov. 5, 1911 0 Middlesex Atutual Iris.Co.,Concvrdl..... ..... . . . 1,5(K) 00 Nov. 1, 1911 W .Penn Fire Ins.Co., Philadelphia.... . ..... . .. . . .. 2,000 (A) Dec. 21, 1014 Palatine Ins.Co„ London.......... ....... . 1,000 ix) Dec. 17, 1911 Shawnee Fire Ins.Co..Topeka,Ka.n... .. ... . . . .. Soo 00 Dec. 16, 1911 1-1,15U 00 Police and Fire Station.....• . . .. . . Norwich Union Fire Ins.Society,Englaml.. . . . . . 4,00 00 Dec. 15, 1910 Queens Ins.Co.,New York. . . . .... . ... 4,(K)0 U0 Jun. 1.5. 1911 Firentan's Fund Tns.Co.,San Francisco..._..... . 4.u(k► 00 Feb. 10, 1911 London Assurance Co......,... . . .. .. . .... . .. . VIM 00 l*cb. 24, 101 t I1�51rJ1�r1�Gl .—CUtiti�:eea�+f PrOpL-riv Insured. Wherr Insured. Amount. Tntal. Expires. Water Department— . . . . . . Middlewx Mutual Tire Ins.Co_Concml.. . 1910 London Assurance Co., London....... . . . . . .. . . 2..WU OU IN'Tay 2)2, IfII l - Sa,,tif} [111 Isolation 1;- oipital..... . .. .. . . .. .. Penn Fire Ins.Co., Phibd(Aphia... . . . . . , . . . . . . . � 400 €0 July 1, 1911) .� rirewan's In,.Co.,Newark. N.j...... . . . . . . . . . . ;ioo 410 july 1, 1910 � Caledonian, ScotLand... . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . :px) IX) duly' 1, 191n Caledoni€ova Ins_Co„Scotland. . . . .. . ,, '"30D I111 July i, 191Q Cp German ins.Co., N'cw Yorl~,..... . . . .. 300 €i€i ,Jolt• 1. 1910 Stm Ias. Co:, London. . . . . . . . . .... ... 300 €0 July 1, 1910 Atha In,.Co.. Hartford...... . .. . . . . . . . . 300 GO ,10V 1, 1910 � 14arne Ins. Co., New York. .. . . .... .. . . . . .. 300 €0 July 1, ;910 rn Logsdon Assurance,London..... . .. . ... . . .... 300 00 July 1, 1910 �O .froth Department....... . .. . . . . . . Orient. Hartford, iConn..... . ...... .. ... Soo 00 Mav `2. 1010 O Portable Schnolhcuse... N. 1-1. In,,,CQ„ Manchester.. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -so" 0" Sept. 4, 1910 Total....,. . . . . . . . . . . , � S`�6I,]�€i €i�1, HARRY W. BIWIIHA�T, 7'reasurvr. u. Q ar-+ t APPRAISERS' VALUATION. Property at Town Farm, Per'l property, as per a,ppraisement 84,407 42 Used can reds, 10,422 00 Douse cQnnections, etc., 600 00 Moth department, 1300 00 S15,720 47 Almshouse and equipment, 813,000 00 31 Y2 a ms of land, 26,500 00 Buildings on same as follows, viz: ,Sheds, 1,400 00 Barns, 2,500 00 iNew shed, 1,400 00 -0Ifa,l house, 200 00 Hospital building and furnishings, 3,500 00 $48,500 00 Town House, Annex and Land. 2,920 feet of land, *1.50, MAO 00 Town House,and annex, 15,000 00 Furniture in Town House including beating apparatus and piano, 2,000 00 $36,300 00 Phillips (High) Schoolhouse. -57,010 feet of land, $11,400 00 .High schoolhouse and fumiturae, 15,000 00 Library and piano, 1,om 00 527,400 00 ,Carried forward 13127,929 42 APPRAISERS' VALUATION 305 Broughl forward $127,929 42 Coolidge (East) Schoolhouse. 27,378 feet of land, 83,000 00 Schoolhouse and furniture, 6,200 00 Engine house, 500 00 J,700 00 Spring ("Nest) Schoolhouse. 21,500 feet ofland, $2,150 00 Schae)lhouse, 1,000 00 - - 53,150 []0 Bemis (West) Schoolhouse. 4S,120 feet of land, 42.400 00 Schoolhouse and furniture, 0 0 a 00 - - $5,400 00 Parker (South) Schoolhouse. 38,40E feet of land at 15 cents per ft. $5,775 Oil Schoolhouse and furniture, 4,000 00 2,000 00 $11,775 00 Lowell Schoolhouse. 15,648 feet of land, $Soo 00 Schoolhouse and furniture, 3.000 00 - — 8300 SOU Grant Schoolhouse. 34,000 feet of land, ,,5,0€ 0 00 Schoolhouse, 1(),000 00 15,00a 00 Marshall-Spring Schoolhouse. Land, $5,400 00 Schoolhouse and furniture, 62,000 00 -- $67,400 00 Carried forward, 3244,154 42 30G '41 ATERTO1F N TOWN REPORT Francis SChuolhouse. 55,208 feel:of laud, $11,400 00 Schoolhouse and furniture, 40,00() Oo --- $60,4 00 (jo Hasmer Schoolhouse. 40,060 feet of land, $5,000 (}�� Schoolhouse and furniture, ;18,000 00 2,000 00 S45,000 00 New Engine House. 13,000 feet of land, 9'1;3,000 00 Building, 23,000 00 $36,000 00 Apparatus Used by Fire Department. Stearn fire engine, :""3,500 (}0 Hose,harness and furniture, }1000 00 Hock anti ladder true, oId, 100 00 Eight horses, 2,000 00 Combination truck, 2,500 00 Tender wagon and equipment, 300 00 Hose wagon No. 1, 500 Oa Hose wagon No. 2, 300 00 Electrical equipment, :3,000 GO $14,00 00 Public Library. 0,240 feet of land, $1,5,000 00 Building, 40,000 00 Library, 30,000 CG Furniture and fittings, 5,000 00 Carried forward, $480,754 42 APPRAISER IS VALUATION 30 Brought f am1(I d, $490,754 42 Miscellaneous. Furnishing and equipinent ill Police: Department, $1,500 00 Furniture and library in Sulec.tmen°s room, Ga0 00 Hay scales, 100 f1() Park lands, buildings rand apparatus, 30,000 00 Bathhouse, 500 00 Police patrol wagon, 200 00 Town Clerk, 125 00 Military Histories and Town Records, 1,000 00 Lands, buildings and machinery of i,vater plant: Engine house, $3,000 00 Coal shed, 1,000 00 Reservoir, 1,000 00 Dwelling-louse, 3,000 00 Bann, 1,000 00 803,378 square feet of land, 16,()()0 00 10,000 square feet of land, 1.,000 00 Water galleries, wells and mains, , 150,000 00 Stable and toolhouser, 4,000 00 $180,()90 00 Public buildings land given by Eugene 1-10,000 00 $723,7 79 42 P. SARSFIELD C14TNNIFF, ALTEI R C. SNOW, CHARLES A. YORK, Appraisers. COLLECTOR'S RRPORT. To the A-zuiitor of the T mn o f 1,17 atertown: Y herewith mare my report for the years 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908 and 1909. 1903. D . Uncolleeted Taxes $3,357 12 CR. Uncollected taxes $3,357 12 1964. DR. 'Uncollected taxes 31,645 21 Interest 2 61 - -- $1,647 391 CR. By cash paid To-Prn Treasurer $255 62 Abatements 178 59 Uncollected taxes 1,213 61 1,647 5 1905. DR, Uncollected taxes $4,115 1.3 Interest 192 30 -- $4,307 93 CR. .By cash paid Totem Treasurer $1,312 40 Abatements 176 21 Uncollected taxes 2,319 23 ,307 93 DR, Uncollected taxes $8,946 15 Interest 644 91 - -- $0,501 OG COLLr,CTOR'S REPORT 309 C . By cash paid Town Treasurer 85,212 14 Abatements 209 73 Uncollected 4,169 19 -- s9,591 06 1907. DR. Uncollected taxes 823,188 79 Interest 1,241 74 ?4,43U 53 CR. By cash paid Town Treasurer 816,782 i Abatements 245 96 Uncollected taxes 7,401 85 $24,430 53 1905. DR. Uncollectcd taxes $67,036 55 Interest 1,814 57 $6801 12 CR. By cash paid Town Treasurer S511,712 96 Abatements 270 86 Uncollected taxes 16,867 30 68,851 12 1909. 1.)R. To,wn grants and appropriations S624,5,416 41 State tax. 16,560 00' County tax 14,188 58 Illetropolitan parks 6,576 98 Metropolitan sewers 13,537 62 Metropolitan crater 15,758 1S Highways 42 50 Street watering 3,237 74 Overlay 2,405 57 Gypsy Moth Department 1,740 77 310 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Newton Street Railway $434 46 Non-resident bank- tax 361 30 Additional 616 79 Interest 133 27 $321,009 63 CR. By cash paid Towti Treastirer $249,106 87 Abatements 1,876 08 Discounts 3,982 60 Uncollected taxes 65,509 65 Cash on hand 534 43 -S321,009 63 CHARLES A. RAYMOND, Colkclor of Taxes. Owing to the fact that the Assessors' office has not given the Auditor tlic Abatements as they have been sent to the Col- lector it is impossible to give an approval of the Collectior's accounts, The totat of the Collectors "Abatements" and "Uncollected Taxes" iequals the -aniount of the Auditor's "Uncollected Taxes." The cash I find to be correct. IRVING B. COBURN, Aud.iior. VOLLECTOR'S REPORT .i 1 � LIST OF UNPAID TAXES. r As Required by Town By-Laws. Property Taxes for 1904 Remaining Unpaid Dec. 31, 1909. Names pref%cd by star (*) entitled to abatement. *13erman, Meyer 42 19 Keefe, Cornelius F. :al 88 Bleiler, Charles J. 17 50 ! *Bleiler, Edward J. Livermore, Charles D. :9 75 Callahan, Charles P. 8 441. McDonough, John F. 75 2 McDonough, F. ,:5 Conant, J{7llr� H. :.Ei ..+] MD James� � ` *Cook, 'Moses 2 81 McDougal, Thomas A. .`s 4-4 Crosley, Annie M., Bal, •l 13 '`Nakash, Maude 53 44 Delaney, John C. 71 05 '�-Nrter, Lewis B. q :39 Doyle, Michael W, 1 88 t�'luinn, Daniel 2 63 *1�'isher`, 111ary 751) Fuller, Samoel A., Sr. s 1 York, John J 3± 50 Ikon-Resident List, Bi€afsky, J., Bal. 11 25 Martin, William 14. 1 Sty Blaney, Irving 1 88 McDtff, Jaynes 12 19 Caruey, Lawrence P. 8 44 *Newtan, City of 22 550 Chase, Edmund L. 4 611 Chesley, Mrs., Bal. 89 *Perkins, Charlotte A. 83 44 Priest, Harry fir., Bal. 4 48 Dunham W. A. :3 75 Riehards, George. A., Bat. 5 62 Galvin, John 28 13 Rogers, Harlow H. 21 r`)6 Gillespie, Albert 121 88 *Good, Timothy 9 38 Smith, W. E. 94 *Horne, Emma 1'. 94 28 *Welsh, Willard 07 56 Keene, George M. W t.}FS Yvrlc, Sumner D. 4 69 Lyrnan, Artihu,r T., 73al. 0 61 Watertown Ta% Titles 128 54 31 v W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT s Poll Taxes for 1904 Remaining Unpaid Dec. 31, 1909. Names prefixed by marl- * are a empt by reason of death, double assessment, 4ssesst-d elsewh,�re, minors, veterans or impossible to locate, address being Ltlul-gow4, Brierton, Albert C. 2 00 *McKenna, Frank 2 00 Burke, Michael R,, Arsenal 2 00 Meagher, Dennis 2 0C) Burke, Martin J. 2 00 Millrraore, Patrick 2 00 lliillmore, Stephen 2 00 Callahan, Philip J. 2 00 *Milton, Charles D. 2 00 *Callan, Charles 2 00 *Monahan, Jaynes D, 2 00 Clark, John F. 2 00 Moody, George H. L. 2 01) Clifford, John J. 2 00 *Mowers, Jahn F. 2 OD *Morely, Michael 2 OD Devaney, John, Water 2 U0 *A-forrell, Peter 2 00 Devaney, Michael 2 00 T onovan, James T. 2 00 " ally, Walter J, 2 00 Noonan, John J. 2 00 l.�ahey, Martin 2 00 '��'ugent, Edward 2 00Fitzgerald, Christopher 2 00 *Fowler, Joseph '2 00 *O'Brien, Peter 2 00 Fuller, Samuel A. `? 00 Q uinn, Edward 2 00 *Gallagher, Hugh G. 2 00 ; tGalvin, Jahn J. 2 00 *Rally, Christopher 2 OD iGlpson, George 2 00 Rattigan, Patrick W. 2 00 'Gleason, David P. 2 00 Rattigan, James G. 2 OU Glynn, Andrew A. 2 00 Rock, Frederick 2 OD Reg-Lin, Dennis 2 00 Haviland, Edwin J. `? 00 Rooney, Bernard R. 2 00 Bill, C. W. 2 00 Rooney, Jahn F. 2 00 ,kJOWCs, Ernest 2 00 Shields, ,John 2 OCw Kelley, John B., Ploas;anL 2 00 *Simmons, James 2 W Kelley, Timothy, Morse 2 00 Skehill, Patrick 2 0€1 Kenney, Edward 2 00 Sin1t11, Daniel L. 2 flfl Iaing, Arthur `' 00 Sullivan, John J. 2 00 Sullivan, Redmond C. 2 00 Lawn, Thomas 2 00 Sullivan, Timothy B. 2 00 Magee, Patrick 2 00 Trask, Charles A. 2 00 hlczkuliffe, Florence, Jr. 2 00 -McCarty, George 2 00 Vaughn, Jaynes. 2 09 McDcrnough, James If. 2 00 h'it,,Donottl;h, Jahn F. y' 00 *Welsh, Martin 2 00 McFadden, W,-,D. 2 00 *White, George 2 00 COLLECTOR'S Ri�powr 313 Property Taxes for 1905 Remaining Unpaid Dec. 31, 1909. Names prefiNed by star (*) entitled to abntement. Those other- wise maTlzed have been settled since close of lisr-al year. Acheson, William J. 1 85 *Howard, William C. 7 40 *Hathmmy, Amos L., BarrettTl?eter P. 2 78 Guardian 388 5a 'Berman, Meyer 41 G� *Bird, Hanna_h and Alary C.37 OG *Karajian & Co, 14 8D Bleiler, Charles J. 7 40 Keele, Cornelius H. 31 45 *Bleiler, Edward J. 0 26 §Keefe, Julia E. 185 00 Boghosian, Donabed 9 25 *Landry, Emil 1 85 *Cassidy, Edmund 14 so McDonough, John F. 8 33 Cruickshank, Jesse M. 40 03 Morgan, W. G, 1 85 Downing, William J. 3 70 E §Rogan, John F., Bal. 3.65 Ferrins, jam" 6 48 Rose, Charles A. 60 36 Fuller, Samuel A. 276 63 §Vahey, James H., Bal. 388 55 §Vahey& Hayes 61 05 *Hacl,et Bros. 43 48 Hilton, Fred G. 6 02 1 *York, John J. 27 75 Non-Resident List. Blaney, Irving 1 85 ' ;'McNamee, James H. 27 75 :Borate, William 3 70 §Chase, Edmund L. Est. 4 63 Copehmd, Horace J. 3 70 �Nalcash, Maud 52 73- Nash, 1,Tank W. 7 4& Fuller, Walter T., Bal. 3 47 *Newton, City of 22 2& *Grant, Harry C. 3C5 25 Priest, Frank and Edwin 14 SO• Haskell, William A. 9 33 Stanwood, W. H. 5 55, *Horne, Emma L. 90 .65 Tyler, Arthuf F. il la Lace, Alice D. 3 70 Lyman, Arthur L_ Bal. 6 00 Welsh, Willard, Ral, 12: 93' §McCusky, Mary 90 Watertown Tax Titles 246. 76i 314 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Pall Taxes for 1905' Remaiining Unpaid Dec. 31, 1909. Fames prefixed by a mark (§) have: been paid since end of fiscal year. Those Otherwise marked (*) are exempt by reason of death, double assessment, assessed`elsewhere, or tninors, veterans, and im- pos'sible to collect. Acheson, Williatrn J. 2• 00 Gallagher, Janes S. 2 00 Galvin, John J. 2 00 Barnsterad, Irving M. 2 00 Galvin, Patrick S. 2 00 Barrett, Jahn P. 2 00 *Galvin, Walter 2 00 Beal, George NV. 2 00 Gilligan, Bartholomew 2 00 Beatty, Robert w 00 Gla2i hen, Henry J. 2 00 Bleiler, Charles J, 2 00 Gleason, Thomas H. 2 00 -*Bleiler, Edward J. 2 00 ' Glynn, Andrew A. .2 00 Bleiler, F mnk 2 00 Glynn, Aigchael 2 00 Bviertaa, Albert C. 2 00 Griffin, Michael J_ 2 00 *Bright, David 2 UO Grogan, John 2 00 *Bright, David L,, 2 00 Grundmann, Andreas 2 00 Brown, Sherman 2 00 *Bryan, Patrick 2 00 *Hackett, Thomas E. 2 00 Burke, Martin 2 00 flarrington, I-fichael 2 00 Burns, Maurice J. 2 00 *Harrington, William L. 2. 00 Butler, Bdward 2 00 Dart, James F. 2 00 *Haviland, Edwin E. 2 00 Callahan, Charles P. 2 00 *Haviland, Frank P. 2 00 Callan, Michael 2 00 Healey, Patrick T. 2 00 Carroll, James J. 2 00 Ilerring, Stephen 2 00 Carroll, Matthew 2 00 *FIigbec, Charles 0. Jr, 2 Do Clark, John. F. 2 00 llill, Prank W. 2 00 *Cnmm,osso, Charles 2 00 Horan, Charles B, 2 00 Courtney, John I-1. 2 00 Harrigau, John 2 00 Howe, Arthur I,, 2 00 Dangredo, Frank 2 00 Hudson, Frank L. 2 D0 Dawning, William J. 2 00 Dwyer, Michael 2 00 Jarvis, Clifford AT. 2 00 Jarvis, Howard 1:. 2 00. Fitzgerald, Christopher v 00 Janes, William 2 00 *Fitzgerald, Lawrence 2 00 *Judd, James A. 2 00 Flaherty, Thomas 2 00 Flynn, Daniel C. 2 00 Kannaly, Thomas H. 2 00 Flynn, Thomas 2 00 Keefe, Cornelius 2 bd Flynn, William T. 2 00 *Kelley, James F. 2 00 Ford, Thomas J. 2 00 Kelley, James U. 2 00 Kelley, John B, 2 00 Gallagher, Hugh G, 2 00 Kelley, Christopher U. 2 00 COLLECT OR'S REPORT 31z) elly, Timothy 2 00 Rattigan, Jul-in J. 2 00 Kenney, Mwa-rd 2 00 Rattigan, Patrick '4ix'. 2 00 Denney, Frank F. 2 00 Rattigan, 'Thomas F. 2 00 Reardon, Patrick `j 00 *Lawn, Edward A. 2 00 *Regan, David 2 (JU Regan, Dennis.J. 2 00 *Re�1n, Jeremiah J. 2 00 Manning, Michael 2 00 Rogers, Roderick '�. .�" 00 McBride, Charles F. �� Rooney, Bernard R. 2 00McCarthy, Patrick J. 2 00 Rot�ney, Jr,hn F. 2 00 hlcCasLy, William 2 00 Ryan, James 2 00 hicl)onough, James H. 2 00 McDonough, Jahn 1 . 2 00 McRlmy, Joseph 2 0t1 Shea, Charles H. 2 00 McFadden, William E. 2 00 Sheridan, Frank J. 2 00 *McHtigh, John 2 00 Sheridan, Jaynes 2 00 McNamara., James 2 00 Shields, John 2 00 McNeil, Daniel J. 2 00 '"Skzehill, John R. 2 00 Meagher, Dennis R. 2 00 Sly;till, Patrielt J. 2 00 Millmore, Patrick 2 00 *Slamin, Patrick F. 2 00 *Monahan, Edward A. 2 00 *-Slariiin, Thomas. 2 00 *Ucnahan, James D. 2 00 Smith, Edward F. 2 00 Monahan, Patrick 2 ()0 , Smyth, William C. 2 00 *Afauney, Michael B. n 00 *Spollett, George A. 2 0D *Moran, Martin J. 2 00 i *Stevens, James 2 00 'Nforley, Michael 2 00 Stratton, Ralph 1�, 2 00 l)°lorris, 'William 2 00 `Stratton, Roy 2 00 flurry, William B. 2 00 Sullivan, Frank 2 00 Sullivan, John J. '? 00 Nally, Thomas F. 2 00 Sullivan, Redniond C. `' UG *Nally, Palter J. 2 00 Ncanan, John 2 00 *Terxian, Garabed 2 ADO Trask, Charles A. 2 00 O'Hearn, Ambrose 2 00 *Travaglia, Joseph 2 00 *Page, Napoleon 2 00 Van Choate, S. F. 2 00 Ploetner, Hiram 2 00 Walker., Cornelius S. 2 00 Quinlan, Edward 2 00 NV'elsh, Harry 2 00 Quinlan, Timothy J. 2 00 Welsh, Jame-s 2 00 Quinsi, Francis A. 2 00 Westlake, Isaac C. 2 00 White, A. H. 2 00 *Fully, Christopher 00 Wiley, Ha.rrie L. 2 00 Rattigan, James G. 2 00 � Williams, "Thomas J. 2 00 316 WATERTOWN' TOWM REPORT Property Taxes for 1946 Remaining Unpaid Deco 31, 1909. Names prefixed by a mark (§) have paid since end of fiscal year. Tho,;c marked wi h star (*) entitled to abatement, Acbeson, William J, 1 91 � Hilton, Fred A. yG 74 *1.1u aan, Mary 1d} lU Barrett, Peter P. 2 87 *11ollenbeck, John 34 38 Demis, Willis A. 11 46 *Berman, T%feyer 47 75 Karajian & Co. 15 28 *13ir'd, Idarnrnah and Mary 38 36 Keefe, Cornelius H. 38 0 Bleiier, Charles J. 7 94 §Keefe, Julia E. 1.01 00 *131eiler, Edward J. :3 8rs. Keefe, Mary, Est. 19 10 Boghosian, Donabed 0 55 Keefe, Patrick F. 8 60 §Burke, Susan 27 70 §Kellcy, M. Jr. 156 0-2 *Kilfoll, Margaret 14 3:3 Callahan, Charles P. 8 OG Cassidy, Edmund 15 23 Laing, Arthur 28 fay Chadbourne, 1~ arsball 5 73 §Lindsay, Robert, Bal. S19 21 Courtiley, David 19 10 Crowe, Lewis W. , 3 82 §11alloy, Agrees 20 DEG McDonough, John F. 14 3 Delaney, Emma E. 128 58 Morgan, W. G, 1 91 Downing, William J. 5 73 *Durnasn, Patrick: D. 7 64 Regan, John F. 10 39 Duman, Patrick F. 0 55 Rose, Charles A. 117 53 Fahey, Ellen, Est. 14 33 *Towle, Charles J. 38 20 Faller, Samuel A. 2 5 t14 Travalgia, Joseph 13 42 Gavin, Thomn'; J. 2 87 §Valley, James H. 664 fig *Goodwin, iM.-uT L. 19 10 §Vahey, et 11lfrerl Mayes 63 00 *Hathaway, limos L. 401 10 Waters, Joseph, Bal. 4 38 Healey, Michael -94 83 *Watertown Worsted Co. 180 60 Herber, Joseph G 69 Weems, Bedford H. 19 10 Non-Resident List. Blaney, Irving 1 91 Gostavian, Manoog 14 33 Callender, William 1 91 Idersoru, Asa. D. 6 0 Dmvey Henry 13. 67 82 Keene, George M. 12 08 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 311 Le Roche, Arthur 1 91. Richards, George A. 5 73 Lindsay, Robert 30 56 Russell, Charles, Sr. 248 48 *Mahoney, Daniel J., list. 10 51 I Marshall, Robert 11 40 Veyvna, F.H. 3 55 §McClusky, Mary 90 McNamee, James If. 28 G5 Watertown Tar. Titles 235 92 *Newton, City of 22 92 Welsh, Willard 12 11) Poll Taxes for 1906 Remaining Unpaid Doc. 31, 19D9. NTames prefix-ed by a mark (§) have Paid since the end of fiscal year. Those otherwise marked (*) are exempt by reason of death, double assessment, assessed elsewhere, minors, veterans, or impossible to locate, address being unknown. Acheson, William `? 00 Connors, Thom 1s M. 2 00 Corcoran, Patrick 2 00 Barnes, Frnacis H. 2 00 Cotton, Frank 2 00 *Barnstead, Irving 2 00 Courtney, David R. 2 00 Barrett, Peter P. 2 00 Crawford, Fred E, 2 00 *Beatie, Fred 2 00 Ble ler, Charles J. 2 00 Dan-redo, Frank 2 00 *Bleiler, Edward J. 2 00 Devaney, Afichael 2 00 Brierton, Albert C. 2 00 *Doherty, John P. 2 00 Bright, David 2 00 Downing, Frank R. 1 00 Brown, Sharman C. 2 00 Downing, William J. 2 00 Burke, Michael R. 2 00 *Doyle, Michael W. 2 00 *Burrell, Wesley 2 00 *r)rcw, Atwood D. 2 (10 Bustin, Janes S. 2 00 Butler, Edward H. 2 04 *T'aheyr, Michael 2 00 Fahey, Thomas 2 00 CaUZLhan, Charles P, 2 0O *Fay, James J. 2 00 Callahan, Dennis 2 CO *Field, Edward F.. Spring 2 00 Callahan, Philip J. 2 fill *Finnergan, John 2 00 *Carney, Thomas 2 00 Finnerty, John T. 2 00 CariF, Thomas 2 00 *Fitzgerald, Christopher - U0 Carrell, James J, 2 00 Flannery, James F. 2 CIO Carroll, Matthew 2 00 *Flannery, Walter J. 2 UO *Chambers, Joseph A. 2 00 Flynn, Thomas 2 00 Clark, John F. 2 00 Ford, John P. 2 00 *Clark, Patrick E. 2 00 Ford, Thomas J., Franklin 2 00 *'Coale, Frank lam, 2 00 Faller, Samuel A. 2 00 'rGallagber, Hugh G. 2 (10 Kelley, '1`i7ilj)t]:7. '} 1'lt�i;�c 2 00 Gallagher, James S. .2 00 Kenney, Frank F. 2 00 Glalvin, Jahn J. 2 00 Riley, Jeremiah 2 00 *Galvin, Walter 2 00 §Kneeland, Thorn-as J. 2 00 Gavin, Edward 2 00 Laing, Arthur 2 00 Gavin, 1 holl�slw J. 2 00 l3 *Gillili��n, I:rilccrr 2 00 Lawn, Emil 2 [70 ,aw Glasheen, Henry J. 2 00 Lawn, Edward A, 2 00 Glasheen, Richard A. 2 00 *MacGtiire, Martin 2 00 Glasheen, 11Talter J. 2 00 *14 ack, Patrick 2 00 Gleason, Thonias H. 2 00 Macken, Walter E. 2 00 Glynn. Andrea A. 2 00 Magee, Patrick 2 00 Glynn, Michael 2 00 *M linsrm 2 00 *Greeley, Michael 2 0(l **fanning, ohzL P. 2 00 Griffin, Michael J. 2 00 NJ.-jnsaing, Michael 2 00 *Grundman,n, Andreas ? 00 *'AicAuliffe, Florence F. 2 00 *Hapermey, George J. 2 00 Afe-Auli#fe, Florence F.,Jr. 2 00 *Harrington, Daniel 2 00 McBride, Charles 2 00 Harrington, James ra t}€} McCarthy,c Willhml P. 2 00 Rarrirlgton, Michael 2 (L}0 . McD anaugh, John F. 2 00 41'arrington, William L. 2 00 McElroy, Joseph 2 00 Hart, John A. 2 00 McFadesi, William E, 2 110 Flayes, Cornelius B. 2 00 McGinnis, .Alen 2 00 Hayes, John J. 2 00 McGinty, Frank E. 21 (A) Healey, Patrick T. t 00 McGowan, John V. °? 00 Heffernan, Jahn A. 2 00I�'IcGc�wan, '�"iililun ? 00 *�Tigbee, Charles Jr. 2 00 McNamara, Jc�l�n 2 00 )'Till. Frank W, 2 00 l4�cllrarnara James J. ' 00 Horrigan, John F. 2 00 McNeil, Daniel J, 2 00 H0,.ve, Arth ar L. 2 00 Meagher, Dennis R. 2 00 Hudson, Frank E. 2 00 Ililsnore, Patrick J. 2 00 Hugbe-i, John Jr. 2 00 *Mitchell. Peter P. 2 00 Mooney, Michael B. 2 00 Jarvis, Cli#Mord M. 7 00 *Moran, Martin J. 2 00 Jervis, Howarci J. 2 00 *Nforley, A-lichael 2 00 Jarvis, John J. 1' 001"lurphy. Edward 2 00 Murphy, Edward, Jr. 2 00 Keefe, Cornclius% A. 2 00 ATurFhY, J01121 R. 2 00 Keefe, Mich;Iel 2 00 Nally, ,wines F. 2 00 *Kelley, Jaiige" V. 2 00 Nally, Thomas F, `} 00 Kelley, James ..11_ 2 00 Nally, Walter J. 2 00 Kelley, John B. 2 00 Narkaskian, Arshal. 2 00 *Kelley, Jelin F. 2 00 *Nocnan, John 2 00 Kelley, Thomas 2 00 Nugent, Echvard 2 00 COLLECTOR'5 RVY'C)R'I- 3119 f ) Hearn, Ambrose A. 2 00 *Skel-ull, John E. 2 00 Sl-ehiil, Patrick J. 2 00 Page, i�al?r�leorl � 00 Slarixirr, John H. 2 UO I'9a�etner, Hiram 200 *Sla.min, Thomas H. 2 00Priest, Frederick5. 2 00 Smith, Edward F., 200 Main 2 U0 Priest, Walter `' 00 Stack, John W. 2 00 *Stevens arnes 2 00 QQuinlan, lEdwarda�' (10 , J Quinlan, James F. 2 00 Stevenson, G. Campbell 2 00 Quinlan, Timothy J. 2 00 St. George, Alec 2 00 Quinn, Edward 21 00 *Stratton, Hoaxer R. 2 00 Quinn, Francis A. ? 00 Stratton, Ralph R. 2 00 Sullivau, Francis J. 2 00 Rally, Christopher 2 00 Sullivan;, Michael 2 00 Randall, Alfred A. 2 00 Sulliv tn, :Patrick 2 00 Randall, Franklin L 2 00 Sullivan, Redmond C. 2 00 Ransom, Fred W. 2 00 Summers, Frederick C. 2 00 Rattigan, John J, 2 OD Rattigan, Patrick W. 2 00 'Naylor, George R. 2 00 Rattigan, Thomas F. 2 oo Tilton, Albert 2 00 Reardon, Patrick H. 2 00 , *Towne, Edward C. 2 00 *Regan, David F. 2 00 Tragk, Charles A. 2 00 Regan, Dennis J. 2 00 ravalgia, Joseph 2 00 Rogers, Roderick W. 2 00 Vrr+eadwell, Charles V. 2 00 Rooney, Bernard R. 2 00 Rooney, John F. 200 �Ta��ghn, James 2 00 Vahey, Thomas *Russ, Antonio 2 00 �sm{�s 200 Ryan, Cornelius H. 2 ill} whey, Thomas F. 2 00 Ryan, James H. 2 00 *Van Choate, S. F. !} 00 VIC(). Joseph 2 00 *Savage, . 2 00 Scanlan, Michael 2 00 *Walker, Cornelius S. 2 00 *Scibilia, Y�ntonio 2 00 *WL-ish, John .11 00 Shea, Charles H. 2 00 ' enmouth, Edward A, 2 00 *Sheridan, 1`raiil: J. 2 00 *'VCg tlalte, Isaac 2 00 *Sheridan, jam-4 2 00 White, Peter S. 2 00 Sheridan, Jamey Jr. 2 00 Williams, Thomas J. 2 00 Shields, John 2 00 Winkfield, Lewis 2 00 Simmons, James P. 2 00 *Woodward, Charles W. 2 00 Property Taxes for 1907 Remaining Unpaid Dec, 31, 190.9. Names prefixed by a mark (§) have been paid since end of fiscal year. Thaw otherwise marked (*) are to be abated. Acheson, Williarn J. 4 08 *Abrahamiau, Manoog 40 80 Alexander, Harry 5 20 Barrett, Peter P. 5 12 90 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT lRemi,, Milli, Bal. 66 *Hagan, Alary 20 80 Bemis, Willis A. 0 32 Horan, Chafles, B., Bal. 2 08 Berman, Meyer 9 28 Hubbard, Thomas, Bal. 2 00 Bleiier, Charles J. 5 12 Hubbard, William, Bal. 1 00 §Bleiler, Elizabeth Est, 182 46 -*Bind, flannah and Mary 41 60 Israelian, Hoogas L. et al 4 16 +Bleiler, Ediv. J. 6 16 Italian Co-operation 6 24 Brown, George E. 11 36 Bustin, James T. 125 04 XaTajian, Afasek 16 64 Bustin, James T. 4G 21) Xcefe, Cornelius 43 60 §Keefe, Julia E. 209 CO Callahan, C harles P. 11 36 *Kilfoil, Margaret 15 60 Callahan, Philip, Bal. 2 56 Laing, Arthur 33 20 *Cassidy, Edmuiid 12 40 Lindsay, Robert 27 72 *c1ladlinurne, Marshall 8 24 Coolidge, Wendell P., Bal. 5 00 McDonough, John F. 9 28 Couxtney, David 22 80 Morgan, W. G. 4 OS Crawford, Calvin D., Est. 6 75 Clifford, Jeremiah 2 00 -Nally, Mary, Bal, 2 40 Delaney, John C. " 3" O'Brien, John, 2d 1 04 *Delaney, Emma E. 194 19 Osborn, George C., Est., Denning, Frank 1 56 13 99 Downing, William J. 4 08 §I)j-ew, Mary H., Est. 41 97 Rally, MichEel, Est, is 64 Durnan, Patrick. D. IV 4V Regan, John F. Bal. 40 35 Durnari, Patrick F. 13 44 Rockwell, 8, Alice 68 86 Rose, Charles A., Bal. 137 39 *Fisher, Mary 8 32 Fuller, S. A, i,34 94 St. George, Alec 75 04 F tiller, S. A,, Est. 74 88 *Stearns, George A.,' Est. et al 2228 72 Gardner, Charles T. 22 SU Stratton, George 31 20 Gass, Joseph 7 20 Sullivan, D. J., Est., Bal. 6 16 Glasheen, M"alter, Dal. 3 50 Gross, Abraham 4 16 Torre, Clotilda 10 40 Guiffer, George 2 08 Guiffre, Lawrence 4 16 V ahey, James et al, Bal. 54 so Vahcy, M. B. 40 48 §Hadkett, Nora L. 116 36 Herber, Joseph 9 28 *Wendall & Osgood 52 00 Hilton, Fred A. 32 16 Welch, John 4 16 COLLECTOR IS REPORT S21 Noa-Resident List. Ahearn, William 55 � Leroche, Arthur 2 08 Beardsley, C. M., Bal. 13 61 *Nfahoney, D. J., Est. 12 07 Blaney, Irving 1 85 *Ajeclusky, Merl% 1 04 Bouvre:, Walter L. 58 64 ` *hfiller, Levi B. 3 74 Breed, Stella A., '3a1. 12 48 *Newton City 24 96 fiChase, Edmund L. 5 20 Covant, John H., Bal. 12 40 Pactovis, Morris 10 40 Connolly, Michael J. 108 92 'Poor, Ceara A. 39 Bll Cruickshank, Jessie M. 28 4(] Quinn, John, Bal. I OD Dewey, He;ary H., Bal. 01 52 §Race, James L. 7 74 Flint, Benjamin K., Est. 8 32 Richards, George A. g 24 Richardson, Clara 37 44 Goldsmith. George- A., Bal. 58 Rogers, Harlow 85 99 Goradey, Nettie E. 6 45 5awin, George (moth) 3 42 Hannon, Alary E. 64 51 Scltal)crhom, Niary 10 32 Hersoia, Asa r 28 Stanwood, William H. G 24. Fliggs, John H., Bal. 2 25 5tcn(--* Jeasephin% Bal. . 30 48 §Jeness, William W. 76 85 ffatesrs, Lettie ;'+7 .11 Welch, Willard 03 1 Keenan, John W. 62 10 a Wllitternore, Henrietta 8f) is Keith, Fred A., Hal, q5 Kenney, Helen L., Bal. 8 43 Yorl,. Prank (moth) 1 25 La guth, Abbie 5 20 Watertown Tax Titles 266 22 Pall Taxes for 1907 Remaining Unpaid Dec. 31, 1909. Names prefixed her mark(§) ha%-e been paid since end of fismI y*ear. Those otherwise marked (*) are exempt by reason of death, cobble assessment, assessed elsewhere, or minors, veterans, and impossible to locate. *Aiiekgzie~n, Barney 2 00 *Amold, J. Harry 2 00 *Alimento, Nicolo 2 OCR *Aubrey, Fred 2 00 *Allen. George 2 Of) *Andersvi, Lars 2 00 *Bailey, Thomas 2 00 *Anderson, Osednr 2 04 Balch, George: n 00 *Antonio, Adlessi 2 00 Barnes. Franc fi, 2 00 *Barnstead, Doing 2 00 *Connor, Mr. 2 00 Barrett, James 2 00 Connors, Thomaq M, 2 00 Beatty, Robert 2 00 *Coolc, Charles 2 00 Bill, Fred 2 00 Corcoran, P. C. 2 00 *Plakeney, T. R. 2 00 *Coughlin, williall, 2 OD Blanchard, Wilson 2 00 Crawford, Fred 2 00 Bleiler, Prank 2 00 Cunningl am, J. J. 2 00 Moiler, George 2 00 Cunniff, WV 13 2 Ofl 'Boylan, Al, J. 2 00 Curran, Frank 2 00 *13raekett, Albert 2 Oil Brackett, Flon 2 00 *Dale, Arthur 2 00 *Brady, Mr. 2 00 Dangredo, Franc: 2 00 Brierton, A, C. 2 00 *Davenport, Charles 2 00 *Bright, David L. 2 00 *Davis, Iiarvey 2 00 *Bright, Joseph 2 00 *Dean, Charles 2 00 *Brock, Thomas ? 0(l Delaney, J. A. 2 00 Drawn, Sherman 2 00 *Derderian, Ifegrdich 2 00 Burke, James P. 2 00 *Derderian, 161ssack 2 00 Burke, Martin 2 00 Devaney, Michael 2 00 Burke, Michael 2 (?C1 De Woolf, George 2 OD Burnell, Wesley 2 ()0 *Dimiclr, Carrell 2 00 Butler, Edward 2 00 *Di Orlando, Giovanni 2 00 *Di Orl.-Indo, ,John 2 00 Cain, Andress 2 00 *Di Orlando, Vincenzo 2 00 *C:r htwell, Aforant 2 00 Donovan, James T. 2 00 Callahan, Frank 2 00 Dowd, James 2 00 *Callan Charles 2 00 Dovniing, F. R. 2 00 CaInan, William J, 2 00 Doyle, Bernard 2 on Carroll, J. J. 2 pa Doyle, Thomas 2 Oil Carroll, Matthew 2 00 *Drew, Atwood 2 00 Carroll, Philip If. 2 00 *Driscoll, Michael 2 00 *Cassidy, Thomas 2 00 *Driscoll, Michael 2 00 '�Cc►storia, Charles 2 [l0 Dwyer, Frank 2 00 Cavanagh, B. F. 2 OU *Dyer, Pater 2 GO Chambers, Joseph, 2 00 *Cheney, C. W. 2 on *Baton, George 2 QED *Chisholm, Steele 2 00 Ellis, George -l'. 2 00 Clark, John R 2 00 'Clay, Fred 2 00 *Fahey, M. L. 2 00 *Clayton, Richard 2 00 Fahey, Thomas 2 00 *Clu\ton, Herbert 2 00 ljarighe, John 2 00 *Comer, Jahn 2- 00 Farrar, Frank 2 00 Conners, Daniel 2 00 Farrell, J. B. 2 00 Connolly, Charles P. 2 00 *Farrington, T F. 2 00 C[}LL'1 CTOR'S REPORT Fay, James 2 00 A� Grabam, Edward 2 00 Fray, John 2 00 Grabani, J. H. 2 00, *Ferrins, Jal �a 2 00 *Greenwood, Frederick v 00 Finnerty, J. T. 2 00 Gregory, J. D. 2 00 Fitzgerald, G. C. 2 00 Griffi-n. NI. J. 2 OG Flaherty, Michael 2 00 *Griggs, W. A. 2 00 Flaherty, Thomas 2 00 Grimes, Fred 2 OU Flane,gan, Thomas 2 00 *Gringish, Antonio 2 00 *Flannery, J. F. 2 00 *Grogan, John 2 00 *Flannery, even 2 00 Grundmaun, Andreas 2 00 *Fl€ niiery, W. J. 2 00 Flynn, D. C. 2 00 Hacker, Fred 2 00 Flynn, Thomas 2 00 *I-Tarkett, Thmnas 2 00 Flynn, William J. 2 00 *Haggerty, Jv11v. 2 00 *Ford, Francis 2 00 Hall, William J. `' 00 Ford, J. P, 2 00 Banc, Samuel 2 00' Ford., T. J. 2 0() Hapenney, G. J. 2 DU Fowler, Joseph 2 00 *Harrington, Charles 2 00 Franzcn, Ernst 2 00 *11arrington, Daniel l 00 *Frazer, G. M. 2 00 *Harrington, Matthew 2 00 *Furenjeia.n, 14agoP 2 OQ Harrington, Michael 2 00 *Harrington, Wffliu-na L. 2 00 *Gallagher, Hugh 2 00 Hart, J. A. =' 00 *Gallagher, Flugh G. 2 Q{} Hayes, Corneliu-s 2 00 Gallagher, James S, 2 00 Hayes, J. J. 2 00 Galvin, J. J. 2 00 *Hayes. Timothy 2 00 *Galvin, Walter 2 00 *Hazleton, Frank 2 00 *Gardnrar, Charles 2 UD *Healy, J. C. 2 00 Gavin, Edw. 2 OD *Healy, Joseph 2 00 *Gentile, Francesco 2 00 Healy, Patrick 2 00 *Gildee, J. B. 2 00 *Healy, T. J. 2 00 *Gilfoy, John 2 00 Heffernan, J. A. 2 0 Glasheen, H. J. 2 00 *Henderson, Charles 2, 00 Glashcen, Richard 2 00 Hering, Stephen 2 00 Gleason, 1). P 2 00 Rickey, John 2 00 Gluison, Thomas 2 00 *Higbee, Charles, Jr. 2 00 Glynn, Andrew 2 00 Hill, Freak 2 00 *Glynn, Michael 2 00 Hillinain, Charles 2 00 *Goodwin, F. o 01) Hobbs, Jahn 2 00 *Goodwin, Fred 2 00 *Hollien, Cli.arles 2 00 *Gordoii, Charles 2 00 *Hokaes, Luther 2 00 *Grt rdnn, George 2 00 Hooper, Alfred 2 00 *Gordon, william 2 00 Horner, Sidney 2 00 *Gowin , Frederick 2 00 Horrigan, J. F. 2 00 :32 1 WATERT'OWN TOWN REPORT *Ilorrigan, Patrick :2 00 Maher, Dennis, 2 00 Howard, William C. 2 00 *14ianning, Praha 2 00 Hove, Arthur L. 2 00 Manning, Michael 0 00 Howes, Ernest 2 00 *Mannogian, .Avecles 2 00 Hudson, Frank '? 00 *bfan©ogian, 14+iaserop 2 00 Hughes, Charles 2 00 *Markarian, lliardros 2 00 *Hughes, James 2 00 * *Hughes, J. J. 2 UO 14'lascar4, Pasquale 2 00 *Hughes, Al. A. 2 Op '�14Tassea:, Vincenzo 2 00 *I3uriihy, Dennis 2 00 *l4l:rz�aer, James 2 �� Hyde, Thomas C. 2 00 McAuliffe, F. Jr. 2 ffQ *UeBafn, William 2 0{} *Irving, Falter 2 00 *UcBride, C. F. 2 00 McCafferty, Pieter 2 0(l *James, Edwin 2 00 *McCatnmon, R. J. 2 00 Jarvis, Clifford 2 00 ?McCarty, Patrick 11 00 Jarvis, Howard. T. 12 00 McCarty, William P. 2 00 *Johnson, Malcolm 2 00 McCusty, George. 2 00 *Jones, Edw. C. 2 00 *1llrl)onald, C;hvLrles 2 CO Mc aehern, Anselnp 2 00 *Karji-an, Manoog 2 00 McElroy, Joseph 2 00 Kearns, Martin 2 00 McFadden, William E. 2 00 *Kelley, James 2 a0 McGinnis, Allen 2 00 Kelley, James M, 2 pp McGinty, F. E. 2 00 *Kelley, John 2 00 McGrath, F. P. 2 00 Kelley, John F. 2 00 ' *Mi Grath, Jilin 2 00 Kelley, Thomas 2 00 McGuire, William 2 00 Kelley, Timothy 2 00 McHugh, John 2 00 Kenney, Frank F. 2 ply *il'icHugh, Michael J. 2 00 *Kevokanian, Sarkis 2 00 *McHugh, Thomas 2 00 Kilduff, Thomas 2 00 *McKennza, Francis 2 00 Kinsella, T. F. 2 00 McKenna, James 2 00 *Kneeland, T. J. 2 00 *McLaughlin, James 2 00 McLaughlin, John 2 00 Laningan, John 2 00 *Mc14Mabee, J. H. 2 00 *Laningan, Warren 2 by McNeil, D. J. 2 00 *Lavender, Mr, 2 00 McPeake, F. J. 2 00 *Leelian, Thonnts 2 00 Meehan, Lawrence B. 2 00 Lindsay, T. F 2 00 Meuse,, Benjamin 2 00 *Lints, ,Jamie 2 00 *Milmore, Michael 2 00 *Lockett, W. 13. 2 00 Milmore, Patrick 02 00 Lyons, William H. 2 00 h'I.ilmore, Stephen 2 00 Milmore, Thomas 2 00 Mackin, W. E. 2 00 *Nfilton, Charles 2 00 Magee, Patrick 2 00 1 *Mirahito. Pasquale 2 00 COLL)WTOR'S REPORT 325 *Monaghan, Owen 2 00 *Perry, IIarold. 2 00 *;Monaghan, James 2 DO Plaisted, G. P. 2 00 Monaghan, Patrick 2 0() Ploetner, Herman 2 CIO *Montaleone, Pasquale 2 00 *Pollard, Jahn 2 Or Moody, George L. 2 OD Doper, Frame ? 00 Mooney, J. J. 2 00 Prje�-t. Walter T. 2 00 Mooney, bf. B. 2 00 *Pttrdy, Charles L. 2 00 Mooers, J. T. 2 00 *Moran, M, J. 2 00 Quinlan, J. F. 2 00 *Morley, Michael J. 2 00 Quinn, Edw. 2 00 *Morris, J. R. 2 00 Quinn, Francis 2 00' Morse, James 2 00 Quirk, J, H3 2 (10 *.Nlorse, S. F 2 00 *Morton. Elliott 2 00 Raftise, Charles 2 00 Marton, F. M. 2 00 Rally, Christopher 2 00 *Mullen, Frank 2 00 *Ramsey, Edw. 2 00 *MLirdock, Charles 2 00 Randall, A. A. 2 00 *Murdock, Thomas 2 00 j Rattigan, Brian 2 00 Murphy, Rdw- Jr. 2 00 Rattigan, J. H. 2 00 Murphy, Matthew 2 00 i Rattigan, J. J. 2 00 Murphy, Philip 2 00 Rattigan, M. B. 2 00 *Murray, J. W. 2 00 � *Rattigan, P. W. 2 00 Murray, William 13. 2 '00 Rattigan, T. F. 2 00 Raymond, Guiseppe 2 00 Nally, J. F. 2 00 i Reardon, Patrick 2 00 Nally, T. F. 2 00 Regan., Cornelius 2 00 *Nally, W. J. 2 00 ! *Regan, B. J. 2 00 *Nastasia, Joseph 2 00 R-egan, Dennis 2 00 *Natoli, Louis 2 00 *Rolland, Allie 2 00 *Nelson, Albert 2 01) Rooney, Bernard R. 2 00 *Noonan, John. 2 00 Rooney, J. F. 2 00 *Ross. Tony 2 00 *O'Brien, John 2 00 *RyalL, Mr. 2 00 ['Brien, Jahn, 79 Spruce 2 00 *O'Brien, Patrick 2 00 Sanl-iorn, 'Gilliam 2 00 'O'Brien, Richard F. 2 00 *Sargent, William 2 00 *(O'Brien, Richard H. 2 00 *Scaiisi, Guiseppe 2 00 *O'Hara., Jaynes 2 00 *Scioletti, Giovanno 2 00 O'Hearn, Ambrose ? 00 *Selig;, Jesse 2 00 O'Keefe, Michael 2 00 *S11annon, (even 2 00 O'Neill, J. `. 2 00 Sharkey, F. J. 2 00 Sharkey, J. B. 2 00 *Page, Napoleon 2 00 *Slaw, Jackson H. 2 00 *Patcrshall, Russ 2 00 *Shea, Charles H. 2 00 326 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sheridan, F. ]. 2 00 Trask, C. A. 12 00 Sheridan, Michael 2 00 *-Treadwell, C. V. 2 00 Sheridan, Patrick J, 2 €10 Shields, John 2 00 whey, Patrick 2 OD Shields, William J. 2 00 Vahey, Thomas 2 00 Simmons, James _ 0() Vahey, Thoinas F. 2 Oft. *Skehill, J. E. 2 00 �'Vahton, Tomasso 2 00 skehill, Patrick 2 ()0 *Vaughn, James 2 00 Slainin. J. H. 2 00 Van Choate, S. F. 2 00 *Smith, Charles W. 2 00 *Vigo, Guiseppe 2 00 Smith, Edw. P. 2 00 *Vineeat. Erving 2 OU Steele, Collins 2 00 Voner, ['rank. 9d 2 00 Stratton, George R, 2 00 Straxtan, I���II�It � 00 *Waller, it�Cicltael 2 co �`Su11i�Far�, {�la.irlt�s 2 00 *Walsh, Cornelius 2 00 * Sullivan, F. J. 3 U{] *Walsh, Mr. 200 Sullivan, J. J. 2 DO -*Weir, Thomas 2 DO 'Sullivan, Jahn 2Dl} *Welch, John 2 00 Sullivan, Jahn J. 2 pp Welsh, �Ienry ? 00 Sullivan, Patrick 2 CC) enmai�th, P. A. 2 OU Sullivan, Redmond 00 Westlake, 1:, C. 2 DO Summers, H. G. 2 Oil *Wheeler, C. N. 2. 00 Sutton, Joseph 00 *White, E. H. ? 00 *Sweeney, William P. 200 *White, Forest 2 00 Switzer, J. F. 2 00 ]jitney, Peter 2 DO *Wilcox, Mr. 2 00- Wiley, Harrie L. 2 flit Taylor„ J. E. 2 00 Williams, Thomas 2 00 *Tharring, Conrad 2 00 Williams, T. J. 2 00 *Thomas, Frederick 2 00 *Wilskcrn, llir. �? OQ Tobin Albert 2 00 ,on, E. A. 2 00 Tobin, Jahn 2 00 *Wilsun, George L. 2 00 *Tocci, Rafael 2 00 *Wisineskie, Joseph 2 00 Tolland, Daniel 2 00 Wood, Walter S. 2 00 *Tooljian, Thomas 2 00 *Woed, WiI trim F. 2 00 *Torre, Stephen 2 00 Tower e, B. C. '? 00 Young, Joseph 2 00 r Property Taxes for Year 1908 Remaining Unpaid Dec. air 1909_ Names prefixed by mark. (§+) bave paid since the enr3 of fiscal year. §Abbott,jane A. 72) 50 f §Alarie, Elizabeth F. IS 20 Acheson, William J. 3 0.3 I Allen, Alice L. 32 €a COLLEC1`OR°S IZIEPORT 32 Barrett,Peter P. 4 90 Grogan,Patrick- 2 03 Barry,Johanna J. 59 02 Grows,.Nbraharn 3 Da Barton.S. W, U 00 Guiifre,Joseph 3 87 Bemis WIN 483 75 § Bleiler, C.J. 4 00 IIacltiett, Nora L. 113 1!l Bleiler, E.J. 5 87 §Hadley,Marion W. 88 04 Bleiler, Elizabeth 427 04 Hales,Henry 3 93 Boucb,r,J. A. 30 05 Hall,Charles 5 87 Breed,Stella E. 11 61 §Barrington, William, Est.493 47 Hrogie, Daniel 62 95 Hartford, N.B., Bal. 36 76 §Burke, Susan 33 81i Healey, Catherine,Est. 22 '295 §Bustin, Esther 82 68 Herber,Joseph 8 77 Herber, Lena, Bal. 23 04 Callahan, Charles P. 15 54 Hill, Cora 32 90 Carberry, Clifton 38 7,0 Milton, lied 40 70 §Carvell, Rebecca 75 40 Hogan, Mary 19 35 Chadbourne,INIarshall W. 7 SO Hams, Israelian 3 S7 Courtney, David 4 83 §Doak, Roscoe) 1`0 210 §{'covell, Darer, Est. 75 30 Howard, Fred 40 70 Cox, William a 93_ Hubbard, H. W. 17 48 §C'rawford,J. D. 124 00 � Hubbard,William, Bal. 1 00 §Cravtiford,Mattie C. 104 74 ° Innaella,et al, Bal. 1 40 §Crass, Robert A. 6 13 6$ Jackson, R. P., Bal. 1. 50 K. 913 §Deignan,M.A, 36 Jensen, ;veils 1 20 3]cririri, Dowd,Jahn 82 23 Xarajian, �Iasek 5 SC) §Drew, Mary-H., Est. 86 24 Keefe, Cornelius 50 37 Duman,P. F. 12 (54 Keefe, David F. 26 IS Keefe,Julie► 204 84 Farrell,J. J. 2 (10 §Kelley, Annie M. 36 69 §F1ahr, Haiinah 1 06 Kelley, Ella B. 239 67 Flynn, Daniel and Theresa, Kelley, Harriet A.., Hal. 140 Bat, 3 69 Kelley, Margaret A. 56 4S) Foley,Charles 19 42 Kelley, Michael J. 544 09 Foley, Wlfchael,Est. 101 45 Kelley, Thomas F., Capital Faller, Samuel A.,Bad. 393 50 Street,Bal. 1 38 Fuller,Samuel, Sr. 130 01 §Kelley,Thomas F. 2d 284 44 §Kelley, Thomas Y, Adrnr. Gardner,Charles T. 21 35 221 --2 Gass,Joseph 6 83 Kelley, Thomas F., Bak. 40 70 GIashcen, Walter 50 Kidder, George H., Est., Bal. 5 40 §Gleason, Patrick-, EsL. 38 to Goring, F. H., uxrt. 19 35 Laing, Arthur 31 03 Greavcs, William D. 55 12 Undsay, Robert 62 41 328 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPt1RT Livermore, Abija.h, Hst., i Raimondo, Guiseppe 15 54 Bai. 1 20 . 1 j RnIly,Michael, EF 5t.,Bal, 16 44 Livermore,Carrie 3 87 §Regan,John F. 59 32 Maguire,Peter,Bal. l t1U Richards,Abra.harn, last. S0 2 Riding and Driving;Clu'b 55 15 §l4iahoney,William 86 44 Robinson,A. C,,A.i4i, 2 30 Makin, Frank 13 5'4 Rogers, I�,W..Bat, 313 09 Malloy,Agnes, 23 95 §Fussell, Hrnily B. 110 29 Maxwell,Ronald 10�97 41 McArthur,Andrew, Est, 30 65 ' Safer,,Aharon,Bal. 4 10 McArthur, Beatrice 718 00 S kMcCarthy, Patrick 30 23 Sharkey,James W., Sal. 633 mcChelrie,Bal. 50 Smith, Gharle-i L. 7 80 §Mc.Grath, FrankP. 3 87 Sneider, Julia 10 64 McSherry,James H. 21 35 Sprague, Percy, Bal., 3 87 Meehan, L. B. 3 9:3 Starr,Mary 63 Merrifield, Frank W. 5 83 Stearns, Clifford 7 80 Nlills, Mary L.,Bal. 11 5 SI Stratton, George R. 31 03 Morgan, William G. 3 03 Tripp, David 21 35 Nn1ly, Mary 6 40 §Turk, Frank and Alen 149 74 'D'Brien,Jahn 2d.,_Bal. 15 92 JVahey,Mary IN 76 O'Brien, Mary E., Spring Vahey, Michael B. 37 79 Street 15 92 Voner, Frank 7 so §O'Brien, Matthew, Est, 23 25 §O'Connell, Given E. 111 45 §White, Mary A., Bal. 50 12 Partridge, Frank P. 40 70 §Whitney,Hiram, Est. 430 26 §Pollack,C.J., Dal. 39 07 M1ey,Alen 2 57 Power and Speed Control- §Williams, George 25 22 ter Co. 1,70 21 §Wilson,Ellen H. 114 79 Power and Speed Control- §Nilson, Caroline Jig 41 ler Co. 1,35 45 § ingate, E11ner 31 03 Wriest,Frederick S, 152 07 Wishart,T. B. 7 80 Wiswall,George H.,Bal. 2 00 §Qttinlan, Patrick 32 56 Quinlan, Thomas D, 14 51 York,Y7illia=F. 85 83 Nola-Resident List. Aldrich,Harry M., tr. 101 59 Billings, Edward 3 87 Atkinson, Byron A. 45 47 ; Blaney, Irving 1 93 Bleiler, Maud and Henry 65 32 Beardsley,Charles M.,, 13al. €1 G7 §Brandley,Peter J. 189 64 Belledue,Viola A. 4 83 i Brigham,Prescott C.,Est. 18 31 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 329 Callender,William 1 913 *Mahoney, Daniel J., Est. 10 64 §Cambrldge, City of 297 30 McClusk-ey, Mary 97 Campbell,Arcliibald E+- 64 40 McDonald, J. A. 5 so Campbell, Daniel 3 87 UcKen7ie, — 7 74 Chase, Clarence L., Bal. 1 00 AcMillan, Sterling A. 6 77 Connolly, K J. 85 9:3 McMillan, D. A.. Bal. 1 00 Gook, Mary A. 12 GI Miller, Levi B. 190 64 Copeland, Horace 3 87 Uoraqh, F. W. 3 87 Coyle,Timothy 13 54 Morse, Almon, Est. 22fd 85 Cruckshank,J. M..Bal, 14 2 1 Nakash, Maude 5.5 15 Delong,James F. 4 93 Nelson, Nellie F. S. 20-3 66 Denning,— 1 03 *Newton, City of 23 22 Dewey,Henry H., Bal. 148 73 Donahue,Patrick 3 87 Onthank, Charlotte 4 83 Donelly, William, Bal. I GQ Downing, Milton 5 80 PactQvis' Morris 19 35 Roger,J. F- 5 go Phillips, Morrill A. 580 1 Eckert,C.C,, Bal. 2 20 Pollard, Joshua 3 87 Emerson, Mary 40 02 i Poor, Cora B. 3U 51 j §Faye, Nora,112. 3 'S7 Quinn, John (rnoths) 88 Florence Critteilton Home 132 00 Richards, George A. 5 so Fluginite,Domenico 13 54 Richar6on, Clara 11. 35 79 §Freethy, Marion C. 7 74 Reidinger, Lewis 7 74 Faller,Walter 5 63 Riggs, Fannie B. 3 87 §Goadivin, Richard E. 102 64 Robinson, Arthur L. 4 83 Griffith. R, L. 4 .13 Rogers, Harlow H. 102 46 Rose, Charles A. 217 57 Haviland,T.F. 3 87 . Russell, William L. 23 22 §Higgins, Elizabeth 30 96 §Saeger, Sava=l A. 263 16 Huron Milling Co. 34 26 Sargent, G. B. 3 87 jennes-;, William W. So go Sawin, George S., E,,C 12 10 Schaberho7n, Mary 7 S0 Keenan. J. W. B 8 05 Skinmer, Owen 1-1. 7 74 Smith, Anthany &- Co. 82 82 Ungley, Freeman 5 80 Smith, Benjainin 3 87 Larkin' Mr. 1 03 Sprague, Edw. F. 66 63 Leary, H. INI. 12 58 Starnvood, William 5 so Uroche,ArthUr 1 93 St. Patrick's Parish (moth8)17 00 Loring,J.&Co 182 86 Strout, Harriet 42 57 Luce, Alice D. 3 87 Suffivan, Dennis J. 2 90 330 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT lSuUi Fan, Jeremiah, Beal, 81 28 i' Wardell, Stella A. 26 35 Watkins, Sylvia 7 74 The Gregorian Educational '"'heeler, lulu B. 78 34 Society*of Parma(moths) 30 36 oodrmam, Alpheus G, 93 78 Thomas, Abby 18 05 Tucker, William d 83 i York, Prank A. (moths) 1 25 Poll Tax Reinaining Unpaid Dec. 31, 1908. Names prefixed by star (*) arc eselnpt bV reason of death, double assessment, assessed elsewhere, minors, 'weterans, or impassible to locate. These prefixed by mark ( ) have paid since end of fiscal year. sal}beta, Carmere 2 00 ! *Body, George L. 2 00 *Adams, Frank F. 2 00 *Boylan, Michael 2 00 Alarie, Joseph J. 2 00 Brierton, Albert C. 2 00 Alexanian, Me.a-an 2 00 Brown, Charles L. 2 00 Allen, Andrew T. 2 00 Brown, Sherman C. 2 00 *Ana.z lan, Arakei 2 00 Burgess, Gleve H. 2 00 *Anderson, Charles A. 2 00 Burke, Martin 2 00 *Anedcsian, Mehan `? 00 Burke, Michael R. 2 00 *Antonio. Nicholas 2 00 Burke, Thomas 2 00 *Artakelian, Krikor 2 00 Burke, Tobias 2 00 *Burton, George 1 . 2 00 *Bailey, George H. 2 00 Bustin, Frederick 2 00 *Baker, Frarzl> L. 2 00 Bustin, Hugh J. 2 no Balch, Frederick H. 2 00 Butler, Edi%,ard H. 2 00 Barnes, Francis H. 2 00 *Bylerian, Hagop 2 00 *B arnstead, Irving M, 2 00 *Byram, Walter 2 00 Barrett, John P. ' 00 Barr}-, William 2 00 *Cahill,Patrick G. 't 00 Beach, James 2 00 *Cain,Azadrew J. 2 00 Beattie, Robert S. 2 00 *Caldwell,William 2 00 Beatty„ Richard 2 OC1 *Callan, Charles 2 00 Beatty, Robert ff. a 00 Callahan,Frank 1•1. 2 00 *Benyon, Charles 23 00 Calman, Aliclxael P. 2 00 Bill, lied P. 3 00 *Cameron,Alexander 2 00 `Billings, Clifford W. 2 00 *'Cameron,Stuart 2 00 Bilto, Guiseppe 2 00 *Cameron,William D. v 00 *Bilto, Jahn 2 00 *Camuso,Charles 2 00 *Birdsong, James 2 00 *Carney,John 2 00 Bleiler, Frauk 2 00 *Carr,Thomas 2 00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 331 *Carroll, James J. 2 00 Dellville,Antonio 2 M) Carroll, Lea D. 2 00 *Deliville,Atanzie 2 00 Camll, Nlatthvv T. 2 00 *Dells-ille, Guiseppe 2 ()U *Carroll, Patrick 2 00 *Derderinn, Alebrrdick Al. 2 00 Cashman, naniel 2 00 *Der Gcrtgosian, Garabed 2 00 *(:.I,t,Lnzari, Antonio 2 00 i *Dovazley'James 2 00 2"Cavalari, Loagi 2 00 Devaney,James F 2 00 Chambers,Thomas 2 00 *Devito,Fmnk 2 00 *Cha-ney, Samuel 2 00 -Devito, Francesca 2 00 *Chapi-yel, William G. 2 00 *Dew ire,John 2 00 *Choporian,John 2 00 *Dickinson, Gaston 2 00 *Chuporiun, Sarkis 2 00 *Dickizison, Henry U 2 00 -Clark,John F, 2 00 *Dion,P. E. 2 00 Clark,John H. 2 00 *Ditornarir, Robino 2 00 Clark, Patrick E. 21 00 Donovan,James T. 2 00 *Clifford, Bernard 2 00 1 *Dowd,j aines 2 00 *Coleman,Jahn,23.8 Pleaslint2 00 DDwning, Frank R. 2 00 -'Colernan, Thomas R. 2 00 I)Divning, William J. 2 00 C,olton, Frank 2 00 *Davle, Michacl, 3 Taylor 2 00 Collins, Eugene J. 2 00 Doyle, Michael, 5 rifle Ct. 2 00 Collins, WiMard F. 2 110 Doyle,Thomas 2 OU *Coniford,James 2 00 *Drew,A twwd D. 2 UO Condon, Patrick 2 00 Drew, George E. 2 00 *Conley, Patrickj. 2 no Driscoll,James A. 2 00 *Connelly,Joseph H. 2 00 *Uriscoll., Michael 2 00 Conners, Daniel 2 00 *Driscoll, William 2 00 Connolly,Charles P. 2 00 Dunphy,James P. 2 00 Connors,Thomas M. 2 00 *Dnnvurd, Fired A. 2 00 *Coogan, Charles 2 00 *Durward,George A. 2 00 *Coolidge, Philip T. 2 00 Dwyer, Frank A. 2 00 Corcoran,Patriclz C. 2 GO *Dwyer,John 2 00 Craft, Thomas L. 2 00*Crawford, Fred E. 2 00 *Ra,;trnan 1 E(Iward 2 UO �Crcir, Santo 2 00 *Egan,Matthew J. 2 00 *Crossland. Benjamin 2 00 *Elliott,Arthur 2 00 Crotty,Joseph 2 OU Emerson, Charles S. 2 00 *Callen, William 2 00 *Fabiano, Se-rafino 2 00 *Ctilnan, Patrick 2 00 Fahey,Thorna,� 2 00 Cunniff,William B. 2 00 Farrell,Jame;IR. 2 00 Curran, Fran], 2 00 Farrell, Patrick J. 2 00 Daly,Joseph J. 2 00 *Farrington,Thomaq F. 2 00 Dangredo, Frank 2 00 *Fasnia, Raphael 2 00 *Dchme,y,Joseph 2 00 Faxou, Walter A. 2 041 *Delaney, William 2 00 1 Pay,James J. 2 00 332 WATEFt'I'C?WN TOWN REPORT Fay,John Ji, 2 00 *Garrigan, Patrick J. 2 00 Ferguson,Thomas 2 00 *Garrity,John 3 00 Ferrins,Janes . 2 00 Gavin, Edward 2 1?0 *Finnerg-fan,John 2 00 Gavin,Thomas J. 2 00 *Finnerty,John T. 2 00 *Giardonessi, Nicholas 2 00 Fisher,,fames.P. 2 00 Gibson, George 2 00 F'itagerald,Christopher 2 00 *Gilbert,Lawrence C. 2 00 *Fitzpatrick, Edward 2 00 GiIdea,Martin J. 2 00 *Fitzgerald, ?Miles 2 00 Gilkey, Charles W. 2 00 *Fitzgerald,William 2 00 Gilkey, Royal 2 00 *Fitzpatrick, James, 7 Swett *Gillis,Angus 2 00 Ct. 2 00 *Gilmore, Addison 2 00 *Fitzpatrick, Jaynes, 2 INTo. Glashcen, Henry J. 2 00 Beacon Ct. 2 00 Glasheen, Richard K. 2 00 *Flaherty, Michael, 30 Forests 00 Gleason,Thomas H. 2 00 Flaherty,Thomas 2 00 Gleason,William J. 2 00 Flanders, David 2 00 Glynn,Andrew 2 0€7 Flanigan,James R. 2 +00 *Glynn, Michael, Coolidge Flanigan,Jahn 2 00 Farm 2 00 Flannery,Thomas A. 2 00 Glynn,Michael, T Arsenal 2 00 Flynn, Daniel C. 2 00 *Goodyear, William 2 00 Flynn,Joseph E. 2 00 Gorton,Eugene 0. 2 00 Flynn,Thomas 2 00 *Graham, Edward 2 00 Flynn,William J. 2 00 Graharn,John FI. 11 00 *Folgarano,Franca 2 00 Greaves, William A. 1 00 Ford,Thomas J. 2 00 *Gregory,Julia 2 00 *Foster, M. D. 2 00 Griffin,Michael J. 2 00 Paster, Williain C. 2 00 *Cxrogan,John 2 00 *Foulkes, Harold C. 2 00 Grun(Imann,Andreas 2 00 Frazer, Harry J. 2 00 *H anipartr.00mian, Arcen 2 00 *Frost' William L. 2 00 *li uresajeiaxr,l:-3agop Z 00 Hand,Samuel. 2 00 *IHapeuney,George J. 2 00 *Gallagher,Hugh G. 2 00 *HaNnney,James 2 0€) Galiaglier,James S, 2 00 Harrington, Michael J. 2 00 Galvin,Jahn J. 2 00 §Harris,John J. 2 00 *G'alvin, Michael H. 2 00 Haut, Cornelius 29 00 *Galvin,Walter 2 00 Hart,Janie$I,, 2 00 Garnesvn,Edward W, 2 00 Hartford, Newtazi K. 2 00 'Garabedian,+Ghazan 2 00 Hayes, Cornelius 2 00 Garahedian, Hike 2 00 Hayes John J. 2 00 Gar-abedia-n,Jacob 2 00 *Hayes,Philip 2 00 *G lr%Lbcd,ia`4n, Kuchadoor 2 00 Healy,Joseph D) 2 00 *Garabedian, Sarkis 2 00 Healey,Patrick[ 2 00 Garfielel, Ansel I._ 2 00 Healey,Thomas J. 2 00 COLLECTOR'$ REPORT 333 *Hear°tiz, Charles 2 00 I Kelley, Francis W. 2 00 *Tfeath,Walter B. 2 00 Kelley,James jot. 1! 00 *Heaton,George 2 00 Kelley,Timothy 2 00 Hefferrnan,John 2 00 Kelly,John B.,P Cuba 2 00 Hefferman,John A. 2 00 Kelly,John F. 2 01) *Hendry,James 2 00 Kelly, Michael 2 OCR *Herlihey, Edward F. 2 00 *Kelly,Patrick 2 00 Herring,Stephen 2 00 Kelly, Robert E. 2 00 *Higgins,Thomas F. 2 00 Kelly,Thomas 2 00 .dill,Acan J. 2 00 Kendall,William 2 00 Hill, Frank W. 2 00 Kenney,Frank F. 2 00 Hill,'"roadman 2 00 Kilduff,Thomas 2 00 *1iobbs,John 2 OD Kimball, George A. 2 UCH Hodsdon,Albion 2 00 *King, James 2 00 *Honey, Herbert 2 00 Kin5ella, Timothy F. 2 GO *Hooper, Herbert L. 2 00 *Knowlton, Edwin T. 2 00 *Horam,John M. 2 00 #Rrunip5c1m, Herbert J. 2 00 Harrigan,John F. 2 00 Howe,Arthur L. 2 00 Ladd, F. H. 2 00 *Hoyt, Otis W. 2 00 *Lambert, James 2 00 JI-lubbard,Frank S. 2 00 *Landry, Einiel 9 00 Hughes,John 2 00 *Utnnigan, Jahn 2 00 Hutchins,Frederick 2 00 *Lannigan, Warren 2 00 *Lawn, Patrick 2 00 Irving, Herbert 2 C1EI Lawn, William 2 00 (vans, Benjamiri D. 2 On Le Conti, Michael 2 00 Leonard, Joseph 11I. 2 on Jackson,William 2 00 Linnehan, liiclutel 2 00 Jarvis,Clifford M. 2 00 LivenncFre, Kenneth C. 2 00 Jarvis,FIowa.rtl I. 2 CD Livingstone, Walter I. 2 ilia *Jigarjian, Nishata 2 00 *Lockett, Walter 2 00 Jepson,, Fraiak E. 2 00 *Lockett, Walter B. 2 00 *Joyce,John 2 01) *Laftiis, Jahn 2 00 *Joyce, Robert 2 00 *Lopas, Antonio 2 00 *Lovell, Aden W. 2 00 *ICalousdian,Arthur 2 00 *Lundstrom, Albert R. 2 01) Kannaly:, William,Jr. 2 0(l Lyons, William H. 2 00 Kannaly,, William J. 2 00 Kavanagh, Charles 2 00 *Ahigee, George L. 2 00 *Kazanjogloa, George 2 00 *Magee, Henry F. 2 00 Heady,James J. 2 00 Magee, Patrick 2 00 Kearns, Martin H. 2 00 Maguire, Michael 2 00 Keefe,Michael F. 2 00 j Maher, Dennis A. 2 Oil Keefe,Patrick. F. 2 00 � Malloy, Charles 2 00 Kelley, Edw. P. 2 00 L alonev, Daniel J. 2 (lax �3:3i T1 ATERTOWN TO1WN REPORT *Maloof, Joohaana. 2 00 McNeil, Daniel J, 2 UO Manning, Michael 2 On §illePeake, Frank J. 2 00 *A-fannix, 11iniel J. 2 Of) *McPhail, Duncan 2 00 *Manorjian, X-enark .'2 00 NeQueeney, Henry 2 00 Marazzo, Franco 2 00 hleSherry, Martin J. 2 00 'iMarfiotti, Luigi 2 00 *McSherry, 0-wen 2 00 *Marotta, George 2 00 Mee, Dennis 2 00 *Karsden, Walter 2 00 Meehan, John & 2 00 *Uarshall, William J. 2 00 B'leehan, Thomas 2 00 *.Nfarsille, Fred 2 00 hfekelian, Kerlion 2 OC NUathisson, Alex. 2 00 Merton, Thamas 2 00 *Matorian, Clhanes 2 00 Metcalf Arthur 2 00 *1'lazaci, Joe 2 00 *:Meuse, Benjamin 2 00 McAuliffe, Archibald 2 00 *toilette, Domenic 2 00 McAuliffe, Flon�mw 3 00 *Miller, Jvsepl; 2 00 hlcr �tlifle, Patrick '' 00 *MjImore, Michael 2 00 McAveeney, Patrick J. 2 00 Mihnore, Patrick J. 2 00 McBride, Gbarles F, 2 00 *Minutile, Charles 2 00 h1ct_arthy, A-Arilliam P. 2 00 *Nlissrian, Isle-,ak 2 00 *'NUCCarty, Jobe 2 00 *N.Tonahan, Jame, 2 0f1 -Mc+Carty, Patrick 2 00 Monahan, John H. 2 00 .McCusty, George 2 00 � *hloa ahan, Patrick 2 00 McCusty, Jahn 2 00 Monohan, Patrick 2 00 *McDonald, Charles 2 00 Monique, George F. 2 00 AfeRa.chern, An lm 2 00 Monoban, John J. 2 00 McElroy, Joseph 2 00 Monjon, A. C. 2 00 *McFadden, John F. 2 00 bloody, George H. L. 2 00 McFadden, William E. 2 00 Idooers, John `I 2 00 McGinnis, :Alen :' 00 Mooney, John J. 2 00 IMeGinty, Frank E. 2 00 ' -Toore, Frederick 2 00 McGowan, James W. 2 00 bloozerian, hiessek 2 00 McGrath, Francis 2 00 *_Moran, Martin J. 2 00 McGmth, Patrick 2 00 Morley, Michael 2 00 McHugh, John 2 00 *Morris, Joseph 2 00 *McHugh, William 2 00 Morris, William 2 00 *XIclntyre, James 2 00 Marton, Frank TM. 2 00 McTntyrc, John 2 00 Mosman, Edw. A. 2 00 *1XIclnt:yre, John 1-1. 2 00 Moss, George J. 2 00 IMcKenna, Edward J. 2 00 lfogsman, krthur D. 2 00 *1•fc enna, Francis 2 00 *Mugrditchian, Hagop 2 00 McKenna., James 2 00 *Mugrdichian, Hampo 2 00 McLaughlin, James 2 00 A-futhearn, Charles E. 2 00 McLoughlin, John 2 00 i *R'lurphy, Cornelius F. 2 (10 McManus, Charles 2 00 Murphy, Edw, Jr. 00 McNamara, Janes J. 2 00 Murphy, Edward =' Go COLLECTOR'S REPORT 335 Murphy, George B, 2 00 *Perry, Harold E. 2 00 Murphy, John 2 00 *Peterson, Mr. 2 00 Murphy, Matthew M W *Phelebossian, Hampartzau 2 00 *Murphy, Michael 2 OU *Piantedosi, Pietri 2 00 Murray, Williartn B. 2 00 I Pietc se, Albert S. 2 00 *Pike, Herbert R, 2 00 *-aars, Eli N, 2 00 *Pinitano, Pietro 2 00 *-rajaria.n, Ared 2 00 *Pizzi, Antonio 2 00 Fully, James F. 2 00 Ploetner, Ilermani 2 CYO Lally Thomas F. 2 00 *Poliquin, Wilfred F. 2 U0 Tally, Walter J. 2 00 Poole, Ernest J. 2 OO Nally, William P. 2 00 Poper, Frank 2 OO *Natale, Francesco 2 00 Porter, Lewis B. 2 00 *-Nelson, Andrew 2 00 Priest, Walter T. 2 U0 *\elson, Fred A. 2 00 � *Purely, Grant 2 00 Neville, Bart. 2 00 *Pushoe, Arthur v 00 *Nichol, A, F. '2 00 *`e oreress, Everett 2 00 Quinlan, Edward 2 00 *Norwn, Thoinas H. 2 00 Quinlan, James F. 2 00 N uger.Lt, Edw. H, 2 00 Quinlan, Timothy J, 2 00 Quitin, Edward 2 00 O'Brien, Alfred M. 2 00 Quinn, firanci�j _l, 2 00 O'Brien, John, 79 Spruce 2 00 Quirk, James H. 2 Ott O'Brien, Joseph L. 2 00 *O'Brien, Patrick, 32 Forest 2 00 *Raffncle, Marti 2 00 O'Brien, Patrick, 17 Waverly Rally, Christopher 2 00 Ave, 2 00 Randall, Albert 11. '? 00 *O'Brien, Richard F, 2 00 Randall, Alfred A. `? 00 O'Brien, William F, 2 00, Rattigan, James H. 2 CO O'Brien, William J. 2 OO Rattigan, John 2 co Oha.nian, Harry 2 00 Rattigan, John J. ., 00 O'Hearn, Ambrose 2 00 Rattigan, Michael B. 2 00 O'Leary, Jeremiah ry 00 Rattigan, Patrick W. 2 UO *Olivetto, Guiseppv 2 00 Rattigan, Thomas F. 2 CO *Ooozovrnian, Ohanes 2 00 *Rayrnond, Daniel A. 2 400 *O'Rourke, john 2 00 Reardon, Patrick 2 00 *Osgood, William H. 2 00 Regan, Dennis J. 2 00 Gwen, Leonard 2 00 *Riccardi, Massi 2 00 Rich, Walter 1. 2 00 Palmer, Edw. J. 2 00 Rich, William 13. 2 00 *Parmenter, Waldo 2 00 Richmond, Robert A. 2 00 Partridge, Flora,ee 2 00 *Riley, Timothy 2 00 *Pa.vlera, Salvatore 2 00 Rung, Patrick J. 2 00 *Pav❑nian, Garabed 2 00 Rizo, Lawrence 2 400 *Penta, Peter 2 00 *Roach, Patrick 2 00 336 WATERTOWN TOWIN RUPORT *Rohart, Charles S. 2 00 Shields, John 2 00 *Robbins, Henry B. 2 00 *Silva, Dominico 2 Oil Robillard, William J. 2 00 Simmons, James P. 2 00 Robinson, Thomas 2 00 *Simmons, Richard J. 2 00 *Rogers, Henry 2 00 *Sing, Chin 2 00 Rogers, John 13. 2 00 *Skagants, Sarkis 2 00 *Rohaetaski, John 2 00 Skehill, Patrick J. 2 00 *Romer, Isaac 2 00 Slainin, John HI 2 00 Rooney, Bernard 2 00 Slamin, Patrick 2 00 Rooney, John 2 011 Smith., Edw. IF. 2 Oil Rooney, John F. 2 00 *Smith' Harry K. 2 00 *Roy, Angus 2 00 *Smith,James W. 2 00 Ruggeri, Joe 2 00 Smith, Percy W. 2 00 *R€rskin, Neopold 2 00 *Smythe,William G. 2 00 *Russo, Michael 2 04 Spiel,Samuel 2 00 *Ryall, Maurice F. 2 00 Sprague, Albert H. 2 00 Ryan., James H. 2 00 *Stanwood, George 2 00 *Ryan, Timathy 2 00 *Stark,Gillord 2 00 Sacco Thomas 2 00 Stepanian, Manon,g 2 Oil *Sadosky Joseph ose h 2 00 *Stephens,Norman 2 00 *Stephenson, Campbell 2 00 Sanborn, William2 00 *Stephenson, G.Campbell 2 OQ *Sandella, Tang 2 00 Stevens,John 2 UU *Sar�tclla, Antonio 2 00 Stevens, Melville 2 00*aantel3,a, John 2 00 Stuart, Robert C. 2 00 *Saraphanoitch, Charles 2 DO *Str.�ng'sv,Benjamin 2 00 'Savage, Thomas J. 2 00 Stratton, Ralph R. �' 00 Savage, Thomas J. 2 00 *Striker, Robert 2 00 '�S�rat, jo)�x� 2 00 *Sullivan, Daniel 2 00 Seaton, Joseph 2 00 Sullivan, Frank 2 00'�Seaw�ey, C. H. 2 00 Sullivan, Jahn J., 127 Segreve, William H. 2 00 Sullivan, 2 00 `Selig, Jesson 2 00 Sullivan, John J;, 10-21 Serra, Frank E. 2 00 Pleasant 2 00 Sharkey, Frank J. 2 00 Sullivan,Joseph R. 2 00 Sharkey, Frank 2 00 ~Sullivan, Michael 2 00 Sharkey, James U. 2 00 Sullivan, Red-mand C. 2 100 *Shea, Charles 13. 2 00 Sullivan,Timothy D. 2 00 *Sheaves, W. F. 2 00 Sullivan,William 2 00 Sheehan, Jeremiah J, 2 00 Summers,Frederick C. `?. 00 Shepherd, Frank I-1. 2 00 *Sttvalsk}y, Louis 2 00 Shepherd, 'E'4'illard, G, 2 00 *Swanborn, Axel 2 00 Sheridan, Frank J. `? 00 Sheridan, James, Jr. 2 00 *'Thomas,Albridge 2 00 Sheridan, Michael 2 00 Thomas, Frederick 2 00 C€31,1.Et,TOR'S RJEPQRT 337 Thwing,Ch�'Lrles G: 2 00 '' *Weather,';, E-J. 2 00 Tilton,Albert 2 00 *Welch,Jahn, 73 Nichols Ave Tilton,Ernest 2 00 ? (a 0 * 0 *Torchio, Raffa{ele 2 OU Welsh, Henry Trask,Chary:,,A. `? 00 � Westlake, Isaac ? [1[} *Tre-re Yichael 2 00 *WLtinore, Lawrence 2 00 *Tremore, Daniel 2 00 Whalen,Joseph 3 00 *Trtido, Eugene P. 2 00 � *lVbary,John 1~f. 0 O0 white, 1 dm,.I-1. `?' 00 :,, [m I White,CTeo"v 200 alxey, Matthew P. 2 00Whtsxey, Peter200"Fahey, Patrick alse ,Tl r mas F. DO *Wlr}'te,JameS 2 00 Van Choate, S. I''. 2 00 i *Wncox, William 2 00 Vaughra,Jame4 ? 00 *Wi1liattis. Samuel - 00 *Vcrnillo, Guisepp+e 2 00 Williams,Thomas J. ? N *Vigo,.Gui;eplx: 2 00 4'i�+Tiilison, Edwin C° 2 00 *Vincent, F:rvirsg L}, '? 00 Wilson, Henry 2 00 *tV'iskcneff,John w 00 � *Yego:aisi, I)Ominie ? 00 *Fogel, HernlRn 2 00 oting,Joseph ., 00 *V-oner. Drank°del n 00 Young, Peter 2 00 Waldron.James r. 2 00 Zielli ,Arnold :3 00 Property Tapes for Year 1909 Remaiiiing Unpaid Dec. 31, 1909. Names prefixed by a mark (§) have paid since end of fiscal year. Abbott,Jane A. 81 133 Barrett. Peter P. 8 51 Acheson,WilIiam J. 4 17 .Barry,Johanna J. 06 19 §Akeroyd, Ezra M. 132 79 Beatrice,Antonio,Bal. 1 20 rt '�la�rie, Elizabeth W. $S ill Bemis 11lills 750 513 Alien,Alim L. 36 89 Benyon,Y. Aline, Bal. 19 72 Alleparmakian,persapa 97 65 Beverstock,Ames R. iG4 33 Andrews, Daniel W. q 50 Bird,Hannah rind Mary C. 43 40 Andrews,Mary G. 1C11 09 JI3laekwood,Andrew J. 72 70 r1.praharnian, Elizabeth, et 13leiler, Edward J. 0 34 al 193 21 Bleiler, Elizabeth, E,st. 496 14 Bleiler, Maude L.and.Henry Bailey, Mary A. 10O 91 L. 713 20 Barnard,Helen W.,Admr. 264 90 Bogbosian, Don abed `I 5 54 13arnes,James J., E-9t. 171 65 9 Bea vlty, Lillie ., Bal, 41 S{} f I f 3 3S WA". FRTC W.N T[]WIti REPClPlr Bowles, George W. 15 27 i Coolid e, Frank E. et al 100 91 Bowman, 141ary E, 81 9 Coolidge, Frank E. 1065 49 Boyle,Patrick, first. 16 69 Coolidge, Herbert, Trustee, Bright, Charles,Est, 97 65 John, Jr. 0380 87 Bright, George A. and Mary Coolidge, Herbert, Trustee B. Harrison 39 06 John, Sr. 10 85 Bright,Henry, Est.. 59 68 Coolidge, Martha J. 235 45 Brogic, Daniel E. 75 76 Costello, Thomas J•, Bal. 2 00 Brooks,Helen W. 85 72 Courtney, A-fary 107 07 Brown, Crawford.F, 130 asp Courtney, 'Margaret E. 60 19 Brown,George E. 268 98 Covell, Dora, ]:st. 83 97 Bruce,Agnes 80 20 Cox, Barney, Est, 156 82 §Buchan, William, 13al. 25 64 Crawford, John D. 141 71 Bullock, Catherine M. 141i 22 Crawforr.l, I J.Ltt.e C. 117 18 Burke, Susan 37 98 Critchett, Alice M. 120 99 Burke, Willizim, Bal. 3 SO CritchetL-,Frederic E., Bak, 91S 25 Burns, Edward AT. 59 51 Cross, Robert A. 57 34 Bustin, Esther A, 94 00 C,•jwe, 'Selina S. 231 92 Bustin,James T. 267 12 CLIDifT, Martin J. .199 16 Butters, Holativ,Bal. 98 83 p Ctrnninghurn, John J. and Cade, Annie AL 61 56 Mary A. 83 46 Callahan,Charles P.,et al 17 19 Cutter, Nellie A., Bal. 1 50 Callahan, Philip J, 48 66 Davenport, AIbert X 125 69 Callan,Thomas, Est. 27 13 Davenport, Alfred Al. 302 72 Carberry,Clifton B, 45 40 Davenport, Emma.J. 540 33 Carey,Thomas, Est.,Bal. 1 88 § Carr, Ross E.,Rol, 6 5� 1lawidson, Herbert E. 610 6$ §CarralI,Johanna,Bal. 1$ 71 til�a,viclson, Sarah C. 493 6$ Carvell, iehecca, Est. 84 (}41 Day, George II., DaI. 91 '94 Chadbourne, Marshall W. S [ 1}eigr�an, Mary A. 74 87 Chtrrakian,�lfartan `�7 72 ' Delaney, Ernma E. 23f1 �� Clancy, Edward.l�T. 3 7f1 Delaney, John C_ I25 69 Dennen, Alice A. 123 02 §Clark, Margaret 21 85 Doane, Hubert W. Bztl. 2 00 Cleaves, Robert E. 6 34 Clement, Rallah 63 85 I.1orr�ez�ehello, Domenico 55 34 Colligate, Catherine M. 51 10 Dowd, Jolisi.incl Margaret 70 53 Collins, Annie f, 112 84 i?owning, Ric""rd' Est. 37 98 Collins, Daniel 17 19 §Drew, Mary 1-1. B., Est. 97 17 Connors, Annie 43 40 Driscoll, John 03 96 12 15 i Dunphy, Patrick{J. 133 45 Connors, Charles 1 D urnan, Patrick F. 11 Q,4 Connors, James 93 14 i Connors, .Julia 4 34 Earle, Lydia R. 117 00 Conti, Felix 12 85 Conway, Matthew J., Bak. 90 93 F�lrrirygtorl, Daniel $4 4� COLLECTOR S REPORT 339 §Fife, Fred C. 101 82 GDudwin, Alay I.- Bal. 1 09 Fisher, Clinton T., Bal. I 4U I GolAring,Frederick H., icxrt. 21 70 Fisher, !Mary 8 68 1 §Gray, M-,Ibel S., Bal. 2 10 §Fi,her, John, Est, 48 84 Greaves, George D, 60 57 Fitzgerald, Ana-sLasia :31 47 Greaves, Sarah 20 03 2 Fitzgerald, E�JwL�rtl W., Bal. 3 24 Greaves, William A. 41 01 Fitzgerald, Michael, Bal. I OD Green, William, H. 46 4D Fitzgerald. Patrick R. 3s So G uiff re, Joseph 10 85 Fle=, Guglierno and Hackett, Nora 1'. 126 68 Guiseppe, Raimondo 121 64 Flagberg, John G. 93 00 Flohr, Hannah E., Bat- 2 16 �Kale, Mary G., Bal, 15 19 Flynn, Daniel C. and Hall, Albert B., Bal, 106 41 Theresa C. 35 st Hall, Charles W. 4 :)'I Foley, Charles A. 21 53 Harrington. Charlotte N1. 6 31.1 Foley, Michael Est, 112 67 Harrington, BverettVV. 85 55 Fraser, Alex W. 6 34 Harrington, William C. S- Freeman, Nancy 65 to Est. 575 05 Fidginitti, Domenico 15 19 H.Lrri40U, janies R. 17 11) Fuller, Samuel A. 1095 02 Fuller, Samuel, Sr. 146 48 Harrison, Mary E. 219 51 Fulle-r, S. Isabella., Bal, 111 54 o Hartford, Emma C. 1511 71 Hartford, Jane A. ():1 06 Gallagher, Ellen M. and Hartford, Nathan B., Bal. 7.5 78 Catherinp. T. 50 63 Harvey, Fannie 63 05 Galvin, Catherine E. 89 75 flathaway, Amos L.. Grin. !DO 57 Galvin, Mary A. 53 17 Hayes,William 5 26 Galvin, Patrick S. 22 62 Healey,Catherine, Est. IS 43 Garabodian, Haig 513 68 Henderson,Anna A. 193 6.5 Gardner, Abbie M., Bal. 97 (35 Henderscn,Charles W.J. 34 55 Garito, Antonio 26 04 Henry, Elizabeth A. 284 98 Gavin, Jennie A., Dal, 464 61 Henry,James S. 56 25 Gavin, Bridget and Alice 1. Herber,Joseph 9 61) Fearing aG 80 Herber, Lena 143 (3:2 Given, James 139 60 Hewitt, Agnes 74 78 §Gleasnn, John and Thomas Hewitt, Ellen 89 07 Nforan, 2d, Bal. 8 6 Hicks, Robert R. 41 06 Gleason, Jahn, Est. 254 70 Hill, Cora B. so SO Gleason, Patrick, l t. 43 40 Hilton, Fred A. 45 40 Gleason, Mabel W. 206 15 Hilton, Harriet L. 76 07 Gleason, Walter H. 70 77 1 Hinckley, Ora E. It) 09 Gleason, Walter 1-1. and Holwayj%lerrill S. 342 14 Wilde, Benjamin F. Sr. 100 51. Horan,Charles E. 41 06 GlQver, Grace E., Est. 141 55 Horton, 11,;d3tiin F. 6 34 Glynn, Patrick 60 62 Howard, Rhoda A. 9 64 Glynn, NVilliam F. 82 20 Hubbard, Ella M. 110 72 :340 WAYEltTOWN TOWN R1:PORI' 1-1 ubhard,Tliomu 1.1. 563 `?55 1 1, ndsay, Robert 23 70 Hubbard,WiiliamII,, Bal. 26 97 1 Livermore, Abijah, Est., Bal 1 20 Huckins, Edgar W., Bal, 2 00 Livermore,Carrie R. 4 34 §Hudson, Nalary A.,Bat. 38 93 Loring J,,4F:Co 207 24 Hugli ,Jarnes,Hal. 29 81 Lynch, Elizabeth A, 104 55 Hynes, Martin 5 43 I §Lyon-,,John 13. 107 95 I;sr°aelian, Hoogas 4 34 MacParland, .`dice 34 45 j Maguire, Peter,Bal, 2 00 Jackson,Helena C. 73 19 Alahaney, William 1.), 98 15 Jackscn, Richard P., Bal. 1 00 Makin, Frank 17 19 Jensen,jaltn K. - 232 dlg Malloy, Agnes H. 24 29 Jones, Art.hirrB, 57 34 Malley, Bridget 81 36 Wason Gertrude P, T35 14 Kannally,Willi{tmJ. 3 U 9 � Massacltusetts Fan Co, 904 50 Ra raj ian&C❑. 6 50 McArthur, Andrew, Est, 34 Ui Keefe,Catherine F, 20 fi b McArthur. Beatrice 796 34 Keefe,Cornelius 13, 45 40 McCafferty, William 44 8,1 Keefe, David I', 29 1.3 McCann,James,G. 199 79 Keefe,Julia E. 29 28 McCarthy, Patrick, L st, 34 00 Keefe:, Mary V. 168 14 McGovern.Mary 5 43 Kelley, Annie M. 40 31 McGrath. Frank P. 6 34 Kelley, Ella B. 267 86 McGrath, _Mary, Bal. 34 !15 Kclluy,Harriet A., Pal. 1 40 AfeKillop, Alexander 206 30 Kelley,-Margaret. iravge 121) 63 McManus, Rol}ert, Est. :a-1 75 Kelley,Michael 5 `U McNeil,Francis H. S 51 Kelley,Michael J. fi1111 42 Me Sherry,James H. 2:1 70 Kelley,Thomas P.,' d :3fI fi 79 §McWhirter, Ellen A. 110 ( S Kelley, Thomas R, 2d Mee, Annie 69 44 Admr. 245 24 � flee, Ellen F. 49 91 Kendall, Helen 1-1, 91 14 q §A'ferrifield, Hosea i+., Bal. 91 45 Kertney.John, Est. fit 85 i Meyer, Dorothy 43 40 Kharananian, Marra and Millard, Drank B. 07 43 Samuel andAsharian 14,9 75 Aloore, Tied L., Bal, 4 :34 Kidder, George H., Btit, 40 19 Morash, ,1&th B. 4€1 65 Kiley,James Jr. 6 .34 Morgan, William G. 4 17 Kilgore, Damon ill, 01) 71 Mor.9c, Letta W, 41) t?[1 Hoch,John 1'. 6 34 Morse:, Rose I T3 3 46 Kuhn,Carl 15 02 Alurdough, Albert B, ill 1 6( §Murray, Amelia 59 as i,aing,Arthur �}a 55 Hurray, :'tile:�:eneIer R, 40 ,�s'? Leighton, Henry T. (i 134 Leighton,Maria A, 1 I)q 58 Niclsan. Peter 41 2:3 Lester,Gertrude A. 97 9:3 h ickenon. Ferdinand-B. G 34 Linde, Minna :31i 89 INTiles, Guy 17. 125 10 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 141 Nolan, Edward G. V-2 79 Shaw, Jennie H. i IIJ 71 §Non-Gorrosive Metal Co, 3 6 S 9 Shea, Dennis G., Est. 40 01 Noyes,Mary,Est. 59 70 Sheldon, James F. 66 26 N Gyes, Samuel, Est. :i27 36 Sheridan, James,'13al. 2 00 Smith, An E. 95 24 O'Brien, James P. 89 Smith, Fred O. 55 17 O'Brien, Mary E., Spring 21 70 I Sinyser, Charlen F. 10 ao O'Brien, Matthew, Est, 1-15 9 'neider, Julia U 60 O'Connell, Cornelius 8 S Solon, Mary G. 26 04 O'Connell, Owen E. 124 61 Spaulding, Eleriah C. 67 27 §O'Hearn, John W. 6 34 Sliatilding, Fred S. 7 43 Osborn, George P. 1{)3 66 Sprague, Chester 3049 43 Ostridge, Elizabeth 29 30 Sprague, Elvira 471 23 Ouderkirk, Mary A. 42 47 Sprague, Percy T. 303 15 Stack, Julia A. :12 55 Pactovis, Morris 15 02 Stearns, Clifford R. 8 51 Parlin, Joseph R., uxrt. 90 47 Stewart, Charles 38 84 Perkins, George A. 134 37 Stone, Charles W. 296 78 Perkins, Sarah J. 2 17 Stowell, Eliza, Est. 123 05 Pillsbury, Fred S., Bal. 2 20 Stratton, George R. 38 8D Pillsbury, Lizzie R,, Bal, 1 04 Stratton, Afabel L. 114 84 Piper, Charles F. 83 45 §Surniners, Henry 10 68 Pollock, Charles F. 123 52 Power and Speed Controller §'Plietirer, Otte A. 84 01 co, :140 32 Thierry, Adelaide 122 77 Powers, Annie A. et al 118 1 Thompson, David A. io 51 Priest, Fred S. 169 02 Thompson, Eldora J, 48 83 Proctor, Charles F. 221 44 §Ticehurst, Ralph 21 53 Quinlan, Patrick, Est. 36 32 Tiniony, Htigh, EA, 27 13 QTtinlan, Thomas D. 16 28 '.Vndd, Jame-,; 12 85 Tolland, James, %17xt. 270 13 Raimondo, Joseph J1 47 Torre, Joseph T., Bid. 26 28 §Regan, Annie L. 58 59 Tracey, Michael, Est. 55 134 Regan, john F. 66 12 Turk, E I len F, and Fra nk P I ffli 5.5 Robinson, Almira M. 55 47Twoomey, Daniel D. 5 2 08 Robinson, Arthur C. 3 20 Rogers, Roderick W. 615 84 §Vahay, Annie M. 7 6 07 Russell, Emily G. 128 69 §Vabey, James H. 430 09 Russell, Henry Est., Bal. 14 1 7d I Vahey, Michael B. 42 15 Russell, Howard 102 45 1 Russell, Jeremiah, Est. .3,8 0 97 §Vahcy, James H. et at 122 68 V.they,James H.and Thnmas Scipione, Ciro, Bal. 9 77 Hunt, assignees 1405 26 Scaburg, Gustavus 35 81 Vahey, 41fary, Est. 439 49 342 WATBRTOWIN TOWN REPOWr Vaughn, George B. 88 93 Wilson, John G. 80 04 Voner, Frank 10 68 Wilson, Carolinuil. et al 132 20 Voiaer, Frank and Rosn 45 57 §Wilson, William M. 6 ;34 Walker, DunQan 28 04 §Wingate, Eli-ner E. 34 55 Walker. Genevieve 77 78 §kVinner, George L. 45 40 Wamboldt, Robert 29 80 §Winslow, Lilly J. 86 SO 2 Wishart, Thomas B. 8 61 Watertowzi Lumber Co. 817 1 Webb, Alfred B. 91 53 Wishart, Thumas B. uxrt. 108 .36 Wornersley, Mary F. 73 99 Welch, Daniel F. 1.08 26 Wood,Herbert.S. 64 95 White, -Mary A. 279 -- Lo Wright,Arthur 12 85 White, Patrick J. D5 54 JWright,Fred J. 86 72 Whitney, Bradshaw W, 20 40 Whitney, Hiram Est, 464 67 Wilson, Ellen 1-1, 128 59 York-, William F. 95 813 Non-Resident List. Aldrich. Harry',%I., tr. 115 53 Carter,John 37 98 §Angelo, Frank 15 D t1i,-itnberlain,Arthur F. 9 77 Atkinson, Byran A. 6 1 85 1 ('11L-LITIberS, MRYdWell .5 43 Atwood, Henry A. 80 24 Chase, CLarence L. 6 43 Chenery,Horace W. Si) 010 BagneLt, Maria V. 2 26 1.'hishalm, Alex C. 4 34 � (".1t-� of Cambridge, Bal, 16 115 Belled4e, Charles H. 5 -1:; Billings, Edward 4 aggett, Lillian 0, 121 IS Mack, George F. 7 550 C'larkejeresa R. 66 19 Blanchard, George W. 6 50 Uayton, Frank W. 5 43 Blaney, Irving Clement,Gcorgu W. 27 OS Colbert, Patrick J. IN 00 Bicomberg, Matilda _19 Colby,johnH� 40 15 Boston Y. W. C. A. 1-1 HL; Coleman,John F. 101 51 Bouve, Walter L. 5(} 70 Connolly,Michael J. 114 47 Brackett,Arthar 5 43 (�opeland,H.J. 4 34 b ran dley,Pe te r J. 209 5,-) Costello,Ann F. Sr 12 BTigham, Prescott [,'.,Est. IS 45 (_',oupal,Frances 4 34 Bruce,Wailace 4 34 Coyle,Time W. 15 to Bryant, Alice T. 37 08 ' '(Irotty, Patrick 56 01 §B Urt,CEIT-ti-q H. 52 fps Buttrick, Francis, Est. 35 92 Boshway, Lillian J. 6 50 Cutting,Alice W. 2 17 belong,janies F. 5 43 Campbell, Daniel 4 .14 Dewey, Henry H. 90 48 §Campbc1l, Daniel T. 4 31 §Dac,Harry W. 3 43 Carroll,Thomas F. 8 40 Doherty,Mary J. 78 27 COLL.ECTOR`5 REPORT 343 Doidge, Robert W- 17 59 §Higgins, Elizabeth 34 72 Donahue,Patrick 4 34 Higgs,Jahn H. 2 25 Duches,ner, Eliza, Bal. 3 40 Hinckley, Henry A. 83 1-15 Duchesner,Jmepli 7 59 .Holbrook, Edith J. 47 74 Hollis, Hiram H, 107 42 Eager,John F. Homer, Joseph W. 112 85 Eagalson,William 2 j i Hootstein, Hyman 27 13 Eisen rater,Carl 3 nG Errmerson, Afary,l_ 46 16 Jacobs, John M 85 §l rnery, Charlotte L, 64 03 Jensen, Neils, Leal. . 1 2p Enos, Manuel 10 85 Johnson, Jutcs 23 30 Erikson,Andrew a 43 Keenan, John W. 05 10 Fall, Ediv, NI. L. 82 74 Keenan, Patrick J. 1584 15 Parley, '�Iillie E. 463 53 Keith, Fred A. 7 60 Farrell, Michael F. 8 68 Denney, Helen L. 408 64 pr;tyc, NC)ra E. 4 34 Knapp. Walter 11.33 50 Fearing, Mice J. 146 54 Fisher, Charles A. 44 49 i Langley, Freervan a 5() Fiske, Benjamin F. 53 48 Latouraey, Diary 0 50 Flint, Benjamin R. 8 68 Leary, II. 141. 14 11 Florence Crittenton Home 231 10 Leary, Matthew G 51 Forrest,William 5 43 Ledgeley, Me11en 5 43 §Foss, Eugene N. 477 40 Looley,, 4iiehael E. 4 34 Fraser,James D. 82 45 Luce, Alice D. 4 34 Free thy, A-farien C. 8 68 §l yford, Nathaniel, Est. 149 73 Fuller,Walter'T. 5 1() Lynch, William AT. 10 85 Gamble, Robert 9 77 NlacDonald, Florence L. ° 6 34 §Gilman,Ethelinde £15 15 1fscMillian, Sterling A. 7 60 Goldberg, ll-iorris 3 26 Mahoney, Daniel J., Est. 11 94 Golds-mith,Jessie A . 3 26 Marston. Charles W. 48 83 Goodenough, Hem-y B. 19 53 Mason, Frank W. 5 43 Goodwin, Rieliard E. 215 66 Mason, Mabel G. 108 56 §Gra.dy, William J. 4 34 Masters, Mary E. 165 IJ3; Griffith, Robert L. 4 34 Maxwell, Danald H. 1178 Oa iNFaynard, Susan, Bat. 2 5i1. f-i:rle=, 1-lent-v L. 52 08 McArthur, Maude B. 6 55 f-f OT,T,aniar C- 9 77 McCarthy, Dennis J. 3 2G Halley,Thoinas H. 17 36 McClusky, Mary 1 09 Hamilton, Daniel S. 4 34 McDonald, Jahn 36 SJ Hamilton,John 7 60 §McKenzie, Thomas 6, 50 Hansen,William 8 68 McLeaa, Emily G. 3 26 Harmon, MI-Lry E. 74 50 Mclean, INfarg-aret 58 15 3114 WATERTOWN TOWN RRPORT McNulty, Martin 8 68 Reidinger, Louis,et uxrt, 8 68 McPherson, Daniel L. 52 08 Rice, Jessie A. 8 lis meelcus, J. Bros. 4 34 Rich, Joshua W. 4 34 Melrose hTethodist Episcopal Richard, George A. 6 50 Church, Trustees 7 60 Richardson, Clara A. 44 36 Merrifield, Angelina K. 38 74 Rigel, James J. 1011 99 Miller, Levi B. 213 66 Riley, Helen A. 92 99 Morse, Almon Est, 200 46 Ripley, Emma E. 29 21 Murdock, Fr,1,1163, Bal. 9 77 Robinson, ArUiu L. 5 43 Murphy, Kate 3 26 1 Rogers, Annie L. 5 43 §Murphy, Michael L. 155 16 Rogers, Harlow H. 10 12 Rolfe, Franklin 270 30 Navien, Thomas A. 71 40 Rollins, Edwin L. 75 95 Nelson, Fritiof J. 13 02 Rosenberger, Georgianna :3 26 NeIgun, Nellie F. S. 286 59 Russell, William L. 26 04 Newhall, Frank G. 22L 79 Nice, Zipporah 64 02 Saegar, Samuel H. 205 12 §Kickorson, Catherine D, 6 50 Saivin, George (moth) 11 25 Nourse, Adrian T. 4 34 Sx%telle, Henry F. 15 19 Shannaban,, Yary A. 227 85 O'Brien. Margaret E. 372 11 Sheridan, Eli;,,abeth 61 68 O'Keefe, Alichael 45 57 Sheridan, Philip H. 5 43 Ozthank, Charlotte 5 43 Skinner, Owen 1-1. 8 69 Smith, Eunice B. 7 99 Parker, Margaret M. 3 2 C1 Smith, John A. 8 68 Parr, Thomas 4 :1- -)pragtie. Edw. F. 74 20 jPartridge, William H. 11 ,--I. -I.: Stanley, Vreelan 0. 154 60 §Payson, Gilbert R. et al I&D S--, Stanwood, William A. 6 51 Feck. John A., 77 0-1 Stenzel, Clara H. 21 70 Perkins last. for Blind, Strout, Harriet C. 47 74 Bat. 155 5G Sullivan, Dennis J. 3 20 Perron, Mary A. 6 51 Sullivan, Mary 3 26 Perry, Mary M. 1 01) Sullivan, Mary A. 3 26 Phillips, Morrill A. 13 51 Swedberg, Peter 4 34 Pollard, joshtia A. 4 34 Symonds, Loretta C. 1410 91 Pond, Frederick A. 152 90 Poole, Katherine 10 53 Tansy, Bernard F. 2 17 Poor, Cora A. 40 79 Therry, ftargaret P, 83 80 Wriest, Frank B. and Thomas, Abby A. 19 51 Edwin 21 6 Thomas, Williamn I-L 17 3 B Priest, Josephine H., Bat. 88 56 True, Henry N., Bat. 263 41 Tucker, William H. 5 43 Murk, Michael 1). 5 43 Wales, George E. 96 57 §Raymoad, Theodorc R. 15)7 24 Wardell, Stella A., Bal. 28 21 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 345 Warren, Edmund M. 2 17 White, Delia A., Bal. 24 00 Waters, Lettie E. 5+0 51 White, Dennis M. 132 53 §Weld, Elizabeth M. 47 77 White, Elsie A. 177 57 Welsh, Willard, Bat. 23 74 ^ Whitney, Bliza J. 2 17 Wenda.11, Hattie 0. 92 99 Wild, Benjamin F. 1063 63 Wheeler, Lulu B. 83 55 �Woedman. Alpheus G. 105 Del Wheeler, Lulu B,and Leslie Worcester, Ralph 10 85 H. 158 35 Watertown Tarr Titles 391 67 Wheelwright, Scieutife School, Bal. ]fi 88 York, Frank A. 9 77 Additional. Fuller, 1, Isabella 70 53 Vahey, James H. and Thomas Haviland, Theodore 4 34 Hunt, Assigns 108 50 Keith, Mary E. 32 55 Poll Taxes for 1909 Remaining Unpaid Dec, 31, 1909. Names prefixed by mark (§) have Maid since end of fiscal year. Those otherwise marked (*) are exempt by reason of death, double as- sessment, a.sse3sed elsewhere, minors, veterans and impossible to locate. Abbott, Bancroft 2 00 Balser, Rerbert A. 2 00 Abbott, Samuel P. 2 00 Balch, Fred H. 12 00 *Acorn, John 2 00 *Barker, Guy B. 2 00 Adams, Jules 2 00 *Barker, Jahn 2 00 *Adler, Joseph 2 00 i Barnes, Charles C. 2 00 Alain, Joseph J, 2 00 Barnes, Francis H, 2 00 Allen, Andrew S. 2 t10 §Barnes, Gordon H. 2 00 Alyon, Thornas 2 00 Barnes, James 2 00 *Ananian, Aron 2 00 Barnes, Samuel A. . 2 00 *Anderson, Oscar 2 00 Barrett, John P_ 2 00 Andrews, William S. 2 00 Barrett, Peter F. Jr. 2 00 Antonio, Nicholas 2 00 . Barris, Robert 2 00 *Applin, George C. 2 00 Barry. Garrett G( 2 00 *Armstrong, William 2 00 Larry*, William 2 00 Arpajeian, Leon 2 00 . B rsamian Xevork 2 00 Aubray, Etigene 2 00 Barsom, Stephen 2 00 Austin, William B. 2 Oil *Baxter, Patrick 2 00 Avjian, Garabed 2 00 Beatrice, Michell 2 00 *Beatrice, Thomas 2 00 Bailey, John T. 2 Oa ' Beatty, Robert H. 2 00 *Bat eaian, George 2 00 Beckett, Frederic M. 2 00 346 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Bedrosian, Garabed D. `? C10 Byrne, James J. 2 Go Beeler; Enoch F. 2 00 1 Cady, James J. 2 00 Bell, Pied P. 2 00 Coffarelli, Jahn 2 00 Bennett, Samuel P. 2 00 *Cahill, Patrick 2 00 Ben}ion, Chagas 2 00 Cahill, Thunias P. 2 00 *Berglund, John 2 00 Cain, Andrew J. 2 00 *Bernard, Frank 2 00 Callahan, Frank H. 2 00 *Bernard, John H. Jr. 2 00 Callahan, ]uhn P. 2 00 *Berryinan, Isaac P. 2 00 'C than, Charles 2 00 Bestwick, Charles `? 00 *Caltran, Patrick 2 00 §Dlackburn, Henry V. 2 00 � Calnan, William J. 2 00 *Blackwood, Bert 2 00 Cameron, Alex. 2 00 Blakeaney, Thomas A. 2 00 Cameron, Stuart 2 00 *Blakie' Wiluatn 2 00 *CauipeU, 14lartin J. 2 00 Blodgett, Charles E. 2 00 *C-aponi, Joseph 2 00 *Bonyman, George 2 O0 *Car ello, Carmine 2 CIO *Borden, William 2 00 *Carr, Thomas J. 2 O0 *Bottdrot, Willinzn F. 2 00 Carroll, James J. 2 00 Boudrown, Alfred 2 00 Carroll, Leo D. 2 00 Bradley, C ILLrlts A. 2 00 Carroll, Nlatthew 2 00 Bransfield, Jeremiah S. 2 00 N':[m 01, 11ichael 2 00 Breen, John J. 2 00 *('m-roll, Patrick 2 00 Brennen, Jahn 2 OC) `Carter, Ralph 2 00 Brennen, John E. `.' 00 *Crary, Charles 2 00 Bright, Josoph 2 00 *Casey, John 2 00 Bright, William A. 2 00 Cassel, Roco 2 00 Brown, George 2 00 Cassidy, Edmund 2 00 Brown, Sherman C. 2 OG Cassidy, John R. 2 00 Brown, Walter J. 2 00 *Castoldi, Bascilio 2 00 *Brunaing, Charles T. 2 00 Chambers, Thomas F. 2 Ott Puchanan, Ale%. J. 2 00 I Chaney, Sa:rsuel 2 00 Burgess, Geeves A. 2 00 *Chappel, William G. 2 (10 Burke, James P. 2 00 CCharpoorian, Sarkis 2 00 Burke, Martin 2 00 i §C',hcverie, Arthur 2 Ott Burke, :Michael R. 2 00 Cheverie, Timothy, 2 00 Burke, Thornas 2 00 Clark, John F. 2 00 .Burke, Tobias 2 00 Clark, John H. 2 00 Burke, Walter 2 00 {Clark, Patrick Z: 2 00 Burns, Nlichael 2 00 Clifford. Ilicllatl J. 2 00 §Bilrr, Shielft 2 00 Clifford, John. J. 2 cicl BUTWell, Jnseplz J. 2 00 Clifford, Jeremiah 2 00 ',Bustin, Frederick T. 2 00 §C;liFf'ord, William 2 00 Bustin, Hugh J. 2 00 §Coakley, Frank 2 00 Butler, Edward H. 2 00 1i Coen, John 2 00 Butler, Simon P. 2 00 ' Coffey, john J. 2 00 COLLECTOR 8 R Ep 0 1�,r 347 §Coff cy, Owen 2 00 §Deignan, Patrick C. 2 00 §Coffin, Nfelvin E, 2 00 De jacanio, Angelo 2 00 Cole, Edward P, 2 00 Delaney, William 2 W Cole, S. Frank 2 00 *Dellville, Antanizio 2 00 Cole, William A. 2 00 *Delville., Gul-a-eppe 2 00 �Coliigan, Charles A. 2 00 Derderian, Mcgrifick M. :2 00 Culligan, Fred J. 2 00 *Dennody, Frank 20 0 Collins, Frank G. 2 00 Devaney, James 2 00 Collins, J, Lincoln 2 00 Devereux, T11oul,-ts J. 2 00 CiAfins, Willard F. 2 00 Dimmick, Carroll D. - 2 00 Condon, William F. 2 00 Doherty, James F. 2 00 Conlin, James 2 GG Doherty, Thomas P. 2 00 Conlin, John J. 2 00 Donriffly, Cornelius 2 00 Connally, Michael J. 2 00 Donovan, James 2 00 Conners, Daniel 2 M Dowcl, James z 2 00 lConriolly, John J. 2 00 Downing, Fmnk It. 2 00 Connolly, Joseph H. 2 00 ; Downing, Willian, J. -29 Of) Connolly, Joseph T. 2 00 *Doyle, Bernard 2 00 Connors, Thomas ,11. 2 00 Doyle, Michael 2 00 Coolberth, Elmer 2 00 Doyle, Thomas 2 00 Coolidge, Philip T. 2 00 Draw, George E. 2 00 *Cooper, Thomas 2 00 Driscoll, James A. 2 00 Corcoran, Patrick J, 2 00 Dukis, Charles A. 2 00 Corner, John At L. 2 00 *Dunell, Alex. 2 00 *CosUtnza, Louis 2 00 §Dunklee, William 2 00 Cotton, Frank 2 00 *Dunn, Henry 2 00 Cox, William 14. 2 00 Builphy, Jaynes P. '2 00 §Crawford, Calvin D. 2 00 Dwyer, Frank A. 2 00 Cra�ti,ford, Fred 2 00 *D%vycr, T,, School 2 00 §Ctniiff, Luke 2 00 , 0-sniff, Robert E. 9- 00 Eden, George H. 2 00 Cuniff, William B. 2 00 Eggleston, William J. 2 00 Cunningham, John J. 2 00 *Elliott, James M. 2 00 Curran, Frank 2 00 Erwin, W. T. 2 00 *Carrier, Daniel B. 2 00 *Etchell, jaseph 2 00 CUT65, Ira T, 2 00 Fahey, Thomas 2 00 Dailey, Robert W. 2 00 Farraher, Martin 2 00 Daly, Joseph J. 2 00 Farrell, Junius 13. 2 00 Damirjinn, Aharon 2 00 Fan-ell, Patrick J. 2 00 Dangredo, Frank 2 00 1 *Farrington, Charles 2 00 Davis, Arnory 2 00 Fay, james.J. 2 00 Davis, Lucien 2 Of) Fay, John J. 2 00 Dederich, Courthand 2 00 ! Ferguson, William 2 00 Deery, John 2 00 Ferrazza, Louis 2 00 348 WATERTCI'4 N TOWN REPORT Ferri%, E�dmorid 2 00 11 Gallagher, Diehard F. 2 00 Finn, Charles 1-1 Galvin,Walter 2 00 Fianergan John H. 2 00 Garabedian,Hagog 2 00 Finnerty,,Joseph 2 00 Ga.rabedian,Sarkis 2 OLO Fisher,James P. 2 00 Gardner,Charles T. 2 OD F itrgerald, Christopher C. OO Garofel, Dominick 2 00 *Fitzgeernld,James E. 2 00 Gass,Joseph G. 00 Fitzgerald.William* 2 00 Gasson,John 2 00 *Fitzpatrick, £dwarrd S. 2 0o Gatter, Godfrey 2 00 *Flaherty, Michael 2 00 Gaudet,Peter 2 00 Flaherty,Thomas 2 04 Gavin, 1ldward 2 00 Flaherty,Thomas D. 2 00 Gay, Frederick C. 2 go Flanders, David 2 00 Gibson,George 2 00 Flannery,Thomas A, 2 00 `Gilbert,William 2 00 Fletcher,Walter E. 2 00 Gildea,liartin J, 2 on Flynn,Daniell C. 2 00 Gilkey, Charles W. 2 00 Flynn,Joseph E. 2 00 Gilkey, '.4ya1 2 00 Flynn.Thomas 2 00 Gilligan, Bartholomew 2 00 !{lynn, Wil-Lia m J. 2 00 +Glasheen, Henry J. 2 00 Foley,Jeremiah 2 00 Glasheen, Richard K. 2 00 Foley,Jeromiah J. `? ()o Glasheen, Walter J. 2 00 Foley, Michael J. 2 00 Gleason, Carl11 00 *Folgarano, Franco 2 00 Glea on,Thomas H. 2 00 *Folgarano,Joseph 2 00 Gleason,William J. 2 00 Ford, Li,clward A. 2 00 Glynn,Andrew A. 2 00 Ford,Jaynes 2 0O Glynn, Michael 2 00 Ford.,John P. 2 00 i Gonajan,John 2 00 Ford.Thomas J. 2 00 j Gordano,Frank 2 OD Foster,William C. 2 00 Goi-Lon, Eugene O. 2 00 Fowler,Joseph 2 00 � Gouther,1_.eWifi 2 00 Frantasin, Peter* 2 Olt *Grant,John 2 00 Fra.,;er,Jacob Al. 2 00 *Grardonessi, Nicholas 2 00 Fra7cr, Larry J. 2 on Gregniy,John D. 2 00 Frazier, Troy L. 2 00 Griffin,Daniel A. 2 00 *Frelgoue,Lorenzo 2 00 *Griffin, Daniel J. `? 00 Fresco,Adolph 2 00 Griftn, Michael J. 2 00 Frost, William L. 2 00 Grogan,John 2 00 *NkIginiti, Domenico 2 00 Grundrnaan, Andreas 2 00 *Gagnon, Homer 2 Da Hadloc:k,Charles H. 2 00 Gallagher, Edward J. 2 00 Hagerty,John 2 00 *Gallagher, Htigh 2 00 Haley,Patrick 2 00 Gallagher, I-Itigh G. 2 00 Ilnil,Charles Jr. ,2 00 Gallagher,James S. 2 00 Halvadashian, Artin 2 00 Gallagher,John J. 2 00 Harn,Thu�nas A. 2 00 COLLEC"iOR'S ItF1'C1RT 349 Hamilton,IIermara L. _' 00 *Hoga.n,Thomas J. ? OD *Harnpartzoornian,Areen 2 00 *Holbrook,John W. 2 00 *Hampartzoomian. Yeghia 2 OU Holland,John 2 00 Hanley,Thomas 2 00 Horrigan, Jahn F. 2 00 Han1y,Michael 2 ECG *I-Iorrigan, Patrick 2 00 *Hannon,John 2 00 Horton, Frank 2 UU I Iannon Walllam J. 2 00 Horton, George 2 00 Ilano, Samuel 2 00 Hovhoia.n, ICevark 2 00 Hapenney, George J. 2 00 flovhoian, Krikar 2 00 Haroinn, 0hannes 2 UU Hovhoian, flier 2 00 Haraotenia3n,ltenaN 2 00 HoisaTd, Frederick 2 00 Harrington, Michael J. 2 00 Howard, William C. 2 00 Harrington,William 2 00 Howard, Wilbur H. °? OU Harris,John J. 2 00 Howe, Arthur L. 2 00 Hart,Cornelius 2 00 §11owves, Willis L. 2 00 klart,Jaynes F. 2 Ca §Hoyt} Otis W. 2 00 Hartford,Ezra H. 2 CO Hubbard, Frank S. 2 00 Hartford, Nathan B. 1. 2 OD Hughes, Charles H. 2 00 Hartford, Newton K. 2 U{1 Hughes, I+rank. C. 2 Oil Hasle.,Carl 2 00 Hughes, Jaynes F. 2 00 +Haww wins, Frank 2 00 Hughes, John J. 2 00 14ayden,Frank 2 00 Hunt, Joseph S. 2 00 Hares, Cornelius P. 2 00 *hunter, George H. 2 00 Hayes,Jahn J. r 00 Burley, Dennis 2 00 Haynes,Warren H. 10 00 *Hayward,Charles 2 00 Inghain, PL-rcy 2 00 Hazen,George W. 2 00 Ingraham, R. 11ralda `? Ill} Healey, Patrick T. 2 00 *Intinent, George 2 00 Healey,Thomas J. 2 00 Healy,Joseph D. 2 00 Jackson, James H. w 00 *Heath, Alfred R. 2 QO Jameson, William 2 00 *Heerlen, Daniel 2 00 jaco'b, Alexander 2 00 Hefferman,John A. 2 00 Jangocbian, 0hannes 2 00 Henley, Reginald 2 00 Janimo, Angela 2 00 Henry, Patrick 2 00 Jarvis, Clifford 2 00 Herbert,Charles 2 00 Jarvis., Howard I. 2 00 Herring, Stephen 2 00 Jarvis, John J. 2 00 Hewitt, Robert A. 2 00 *Jeannot, Angel 2 00 Hickey, Miebael 2 00 *Jepson, Paul 2 00 Bill, Frank W. 2 00 *Johnston, L, R. 2 00 Hill,Woodman C 2 00 James, Leonard T. 2 00 Hodges,Cornelius 2 CO *Jo)rCC, John 29 Oa Hodgkins, Frank 2 00 liodsdon,Albion H. 2 00 anaby, William, Jr. 2 00 Hagan,John 2 00 karaaglanian, Harantine 2 00 350 WATERTOWN' TOWN REPORT Kavanagh, Charles 2 C10 I.,-Iwtan, jailles J. 0 §Keefe, Edmund P. 2 00 Leonard, Byron A. 2 00 Keefe, Patrick F. 2 00 I.c!oinard' jo�wpli M, 2 00 §Keefe, William r). 2 00 LLver,.George 2 (10 *I-Ceenan, Thomas 2 00 Lillie,, William F.* 2 (10 Xeice, Dennis 2 00 1-indhe, Adolph 2 00 Kelley, Edward J. 2 00 Linnehan, Frank 2 00 Kelley, Edward P. 2 GQ LinTichan, lklichael 2 Do Kelley, Francis W. 2 00 Limiaban, Patrick 2 00 Kelley,jamcs, 82 X 2 00 .2 Main cc Liuquist, Charles Kelley, James, 19 Cuba 2 00 Livurmorn, Charles S. 2 00 Kelley, James 11. 2 oo Lcckc, E. Irving 2 00 Kelley, Michael 2 00 *Loftus, Joseph 2 00 *Kelley, Patrick, 11 Boyd 9 00 *Loftus, Patrick 2 00 Kelley, Thomas 2 00 Loughran, William 2 00 Kelley, Timothy 2 00 4-Lune, jlmtonio 2 00 Kelly,John 13., V Cuba 2 00 *Lune, Joseph 2 00 §Xelly, Michael J. 2 00 Lydiard, Frederic 2 00 Xenv, Patrick,22 Cuba 2 00 §Lyford, Charles 2 00 *Kelly, Richard 2 00 Lynch,John,98 AR. Auburn 2 00 Kelly, Robert E. S. 2 00 Lyons, Abraham R. 2 00 Kelly, Thomwr, J, 2 00 Lyons, Afi&ael W. 2 00 Kendall, Charles 2 00 *Y-yons, Robert 2 00 Kildea, Dennis 2 00 i Lyons, William H. 2 00 X11dull, Thomas .11. 2 00 *Lysaght, Andrew 2 00 Kimball, George A. 2 00 11-fackin, Walter E. 2 00 King, Davis J. 2, 00 *Mackirt' William 2 00 King, Mlchael* 2 00 N-11tcurda, Hayward 2 00 Kinosian, Sarkis 2. 00 foladdez, Ch.-tries 2 00 Kinsella, Timothy F. 2 00 Magee, Patrick 2 00 *Knight, Arthur T. 200 *41-lahc>ne, John 2 00 Knowlton, EdNvin T. 2 00 Mallary, Charles H. 2 00 Kramer, W. F. 2 00 Malloy, William 2 00 *Kratlian, John 2 00 Maloney, Frank 2 00 Lacker, Fred 2 I)o *.Nlalooii, Horace A. 2 00 Lacker, FredcriQlc 2 00 Manning, Frank. 2 00 'Lack ', 0() Manning, John 2 00 ian, John L. I Ladd, Fred H. 2 00 Manning, Nfi6iael 2 00 *Lamnigan, John 2 00 Mannix, Frank L. 2 00. *Lapharn, James 2 00 Nlannix, Patrick 2 (10 Lavan, Patrick 2 00 *panto, Guisuppe - oo Lawn, Thornas 2 00 Alarchant, Edward 2 00 Lawn, William 2 00 l *.1-lanincei, Antonia 2 G 0 11 co Lawrence, Dick T. 2 00 MArsilby, Fred COLLECTOR'S RE-PORT Maya, Harry 0. 2 00 *Ilfulfanus, Andrew ? 00 McAuliffe, Archibald 2 00 McManus, Charles 2 00 AfcAttli.ffe, Florence Jr. 2 00 lliz-ally, Joseph H. 2 00 AjeAaliffe, Patrick 2 01) *,McNania va, Edward 2 00 McAveeney, Patrick 2 00 McNamara, James 2 00 *tilcCarthy, Dennis J. 2 00 *.McNaughten. Archie 2 00 *McCarthy, John 2 W � McNeil, Daniel J. 2 00 §McCarthy, Miehael J• 2 00 § lcPeakc, Frank 2 00 McCarthy, Patrick ? 04) -McPhal, Thomas 2 00 lfcCarthy, William P. 2 00 PlePherson, ,'mgus A. 2 00 McCluskey, George, 94 Wal- Mi cQueeney, Henry J. ? 00 nut 2 00 McSherry, Frank E. 2 00 McGornmet, michael 2 00 McSherry, 11artin J. 2 UR *McCormick, John 2 00 McSh.erry, Owen 2 UU *McCullough, William J. 2 00 Aleaglier, Dennis 2 00 *McCusty, George, ill l•leehan, Jahn S. 2 00 Arsenal 2 00 Nfeehan, Lawrence E. 2 00 McCusty, John 2 f 0 1leehan, Thomas 2 00 McDonald, Joseph 2 00 llegidi.chian, Hoogas 2 00 McDonald, Thomas 2 00 n Menassian, John 2 00 1-1cDona1d:, Thomas J. 2 UU Olerrilield, Albert A. 2 00 -McDougall, Galin 2 00 §Nferrifield, Frank U, 2 00 McElroy, Joseph 2 00 51ferrill, Raynicnd 2 01) ?McFadden, William E. 2 00 1fcuse, Benjamin 2 00 McGann, John J. 2 00 §Alcyer, Joseph 2 00 McGann, Michael J. 2 00 Miller, George J 2 00 NlcGask ll, John 2 00 Milraore, Michael 2 Go *iblcGee Martin 2 00 11 Milmore, Patrick J, 2 00 McGinnis, Allen 2 00 Molloy, 'Thomas W. 2 00 McGinty, Frank E. 2 00 � Monahan, James 2 UU *McGinty, Peter 2 00 Manahan, Jahn H. 2 00 §INIcGOvesn, 4Michael 2 00 .11ona zan, John J. 2 00 *McGovern, James 2 00 I'lonahan, Patrick 2 00 McGrath, Francis 2 00 Iilonicrue, George F. 2 00 McGuire, William 2 UU bloody, George H. L. 2 00 McHugh, John F. 2 00 *Mooers, John 2 ply §McHugh, John P. 2 00 Mooney, Jahn J. 2 00 *11cl-lugh, William 2 00 Mooney, Michael. B. 2 00 licKonna, Edward 2 00 * inure, Byron L. 2 00 *McXenna, Francis 2 00 Moran, Martin 2 00 McKenna, Janes 2 00 Morell, Fred 2 00 1fcLaughlin, James 2 00 §Morley, Jahn J. 2 00 11cl.aughlin, James J. 2 00 7 Norris, lVilliam 2 00 McLougl-Uu, ,John 2 00 31 cwrisey, 'Thomas C. 2 00 McLoughlin. William 2 00 *Morrison, Janw:i J. 2 00 352 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT A orsanan, Edward A. 2 00 � O'Brien,Wi Ilia n,J. `? 00 1 Iorton, Frank X. 2 00 O'Connell,Thomas 2 00 *;4lountain, John M. 2 00 {O'Connor,Hugh 2 00 -mugrditchiun, Hagop 7 00 o'Connor,John 2 00 *-fugrdiehian, Jacob 2 00 O'Hare,Martin W, 2 ❑0 Aiulhearn, Charles B. 2 00 O'Keefe, -Michael 2 00 Mulhearn, rWilliuln 2 00 *O'Malley,Anthony 2 00 *MurinQ, Jose 2 00 *O,Npci1j�liehael 2 00 *Murino, Josie 2 00 *01 Rourlcu, StA 1phen 2 00 Murphy, Edward 2 00 *Osier,Alfred 2 00 Murphy, Edward, Jr. 2 00 §Overt, RUIP17 2 00 Alurpliy, Jahn A. 2 00 Murphy, John P. 2 00 Palfrey,C'l1arles E. ? 00 Murphy, Mathew 2 00 Palmer',Edward J. 2 00 Murphy, Thomas F. 2 00 Palone, Michele 2 00 Alurphyr, Walter J. 2 Oil Paola.Gaetano 2 00 Murray, Harry 2 00 Papazian, Setrak 2 00 Murray, Peter 2 00 i Parker, Forest:F. 2 00 Murray, VrUarn B. - 2 00 *Park,John 2 00 Parsons, Earl G. 2 00 Nally*, Thomas F. 2 oo �1 Partridge, Frank P. 2 00 f`dally, Walter J. .2 an Pc�t 1 ers1�<►ll, bass H. 2DO Natoli, Angelo 2 00 Penrce, Ricluird U, 2 00 jgeffinger, John W. 2 00 *Pereria,Will in n 2 00 NcEo t, Oscar G. 2 fl0 Perry,Alexander 2 tl0 *Nestor, Edward 2 CO Pat;'ouio,Gregor-io 2 00 Neville, Bartholomew 2 00 Phacl,Frank 2 00 Neville, Michael 2 00 philbrook, Iicrbart A. 2 00 Nowcamb, Leonard W. 2 00 *Pieri,Frank 2 00 Newman, Joseph 2 00 P'illsbttry,Hobart B. 2 Oa Nighoghosian, Hovanres 2 00 *Pizri,A-ngelo 2 00 Niles, James P. 2 00 *Pizzi, A'mtonio 2 +00 Norrish, Alfred 2 00 *Ponalli, Guiseppe 2 00 Norrish, Alfred C. 2 00 Paper, Frank 2 00 Norton, Raymond 2 00 *Potter, Fred 2 00 Noyes, Samuel G. 2 00 Power,,William 2 00 Pric�t, Walter` , 2 fla O'Brien, Alfred M. 2 00 O'Brien, John, Church I-Till 2 GO Quigley,James P. 2 00 O'Brien, Jahn, Spruce 2 00 Quigley,Peter 2 00 O'Brien, Michael J. 2 00 Quinlan;I dNvard 2 00 O'Brien, Patrick. Forest 2 00 Quinlan,Janivs F. 2 00 0'137rfen,Patrick, Myrtle 2) 00 Quinlan,James J. 2 00 w'Brien, Richard F. 2 00 Quinlan,Timothy F. 2 00 O'Brien,wiuiam F. 2 00 *Qttinn,Mark, 2 00 COLLECTOR PS REPORT 353 Quinu,Patrick J. 2 OU Rooney.John 13. 2 00 Quirk,James H. 2 00 Rooney,John F. 2 00 *Rooney,Timothy F. 2 00 Ra£tery,Jahn 2 00 *IRosano, Cieilo 2 00 Rally, Chr$stopheT 2 00 Ross,Thomas'S. 2 00 Rally, Henry B. 2 00 Rosso, Lorenzo 2 00 Ramsay,Frw'Lk 2 00 Rundlett,David S. 2 00 Randall,Albert R. = 00 *Rundlett,William E. 2 00 Ranson, Fred W. 2 00 Ryan,Ede*ard 2 6 Rattigan,Irian 2 00 Ryan,James H. 2 00 Rattignm,Henry 2 00 Ryan,Timothy 2 00 Rattigan,James G. 2 00 Rattigan,James H. 2 00 Sanborn,William G. 2 00 Rattigan,John 2 00 *Saraphanoitch,Charles 2 00 Rattigan,JoLn J. 2 00 Sargent,Guy 2 00 Rattigan, Michael B. 2 00 1 *Sarkissian,Jacob 2 00 Rattigan,Patrick W. 2 00 I a€nafian,Pedros 2 00 Rattigan,Thomas F. 2 00 I Savage-,Thomas F. 2 00 L 00 Rattigan,Thomas F. E. 2 00 Savaratole,Angelo 2 00 Rattigan,45xilliam 2 00 Sawyer,Carroll R. Reardon, Patrick H. 2 00 *Sawyer,George 2 00 Reeves,George F. 2 00 Seaton, osei)h 2 00 Reeves,Herbert H. 2 00 Sharkey,John E. 2 00 Megan,Dennis F. 2 00 Sharp,Alvin 2 00 2 00 hark jfulles M. '2 00 Regan, Dennis J. cY! 2 N 2 00 Shaw,Charles F. Regan, Richard � *Rensli:i-W, William S. 2 (10 ' Shea,Charles H. 00 2 Slie;e tt 00 QTC-niiah J. 2 00 Rhodenig�er. f3elsa � , �*Riccardi, 'lassi 2 00 Sheehan, Jrtizph H- 2 00 Rich, Walter I. 2 00 � *Sheffher,Willie 2 00 *Riley,Joseph 00 Shepherd, '1't'illialn G. 2 00 Ririe, Patriuk J. 2 00 Shepherd, Frank H- `' 00 OG Sheridan, Frank J. 2 00 12itehie,Frederick W. 1 J 2 00 *Rizo, Lawrence 2 00 Sheridan, James Jr. Robbins,Harry W. 2 00 Sheridan. 'Michael U0 Robbins,JIenry E. 200 Shields, John ' 00 ° 00 � *Silvia, Domenico '2 01) *I{�17erts, Frank � 2 00 Rogers,John ohn B2 00 Simmons, James*jZogers,John J. 2 00 Sininions, James P. 2 00 Rogers,Waldo E. 2 00 Simms, Charles E. `} 00 Romani, Michele 2 00 SSkehili, Patrick J. 2 00 *Romeo, Jssae 2 00 Slasnin, Jahn A- 2 00 *yzonan,Peter, 2 CO *S111al.l, Herbert 2 00 Rooney, 14ernard. 2 00 Smith, Daniel '4'4°. ? 10 Rooney, Michael B. - 00 Smith, Eduard F. 2 00 354 IVATERTOMq, T0j-VX REPORT Smith, Jaines W. 2 00 Thomas, Fred A, 2 00 Smith, Percy NV,. 2 OU *Thomi-)son, Affindge 2 00 Smith, William H. 2 00 Thurston, John W1. 2 00 Smyth, I''illiain G. 2 OU Tibbetts, Edwin R, 2 00 'f'Snyder, Stephen R. 2 00 *Tiffany, Frank 2 00 *South, William 2 00 Tilton, Albort 2 00 *Sjit ar, Roy E. .2 00 Tirnony, Edward P. 2 00 *Spollet, George A. 2 0o Tobin, Jahn FI, 2 00 Sprague, Albert H. 2 00 *ToI)jn, michael ()0 *SPrffig, Theodore 2 00 *Torojian, Asdoor 2 00 Stapan, F�aul 2 00 TMk, Charles A. 2 00 Stearns, Henry B. 2 00 Tripp, Cliffinrcl P. 2 00 Stepanian, Manoog 2 00 1 TriPF, David F. 2 00 *Stt-phens, Melville 2 00 §Tugmaij, piti-Irs J. 2 00 Steveiisf)n, Campbell 2 00 *Tapper, Kimball E. 2 00 Stewart, Robert C. 2 00 *Taseano, 'Safvat(,re 2 00 Stier, Christian 2 00 Tyncan, John 2 00 Stiffer, James 2 00 ;1 Tyrrell, Thanias 14. 2 00 *St. Maurice, 11. 2 00 St. Peter, Joseph 2 00 Charks w. 2 00 Stratton, Homer R. 2 00 Stratton, Ralph R. 2 00 *Sacco, Tony 9 *Fahey, JOhn, 31 Qtliinby 2 00 00 Vahey, hlatthuiv P 2 00 *Suilivan! John, PICa'sant 2 00 I Vahey, hECIMCI B. 2 00 Sullivan, John J. 2 00 N *Vahey, Patrick, 11 Arsenal 2 00 SUltivan, ,Joseph D. " 00 Vubey, Thonias 2 00 Sullivan, Michael E. 2 OC1 1 'A"ahey, Thomas F. 2 00 Sullivan, Redmond C. 2 *Vztlentine, Nicholas 2 00 Sullivan, Thomas A. 2 00 Van Clicate., Sylvanus 2 00 Sullivan, Thoill'-L.S 1-1. 2 00 *Vaughn, James 2 00 Sullivan, Timothy B. 2 CC *Vendit T 2 00 Sullivan, William 2 (jo vendu;�' Luigi 2 00 Stilly, James 2 0() *Vigo, Gui,- Summers, Frederiel-, C, ,seppe 2 00 2 00 *Volonion, Palo 2 00 §Sweency, Henry 2 00 *Voner, Frank, 2d 2 00 *,Swe0neY, Thomas 2 00 *Sylvia, Frank 2 00 I-I'aldron, James F. 2 00 Waldron, Raymond 2 00 � Tague, Thornas 2 00 1'1''Iker, Erving P. 2 00 *Tanabassi, Tony 2 00 Wallace, Froderick 2 Of) *Tappan, Dana 2 00 V�Ialsh, T7jeary 2 00 Taylor, Robert J. 2 00 ANVamboldt, 1- en j. 2 00 *Tazian, Charics 2 00 Ward, John , 2 00 Theodoron, jolin 2 00 Warsky, Charles 2, fID Thierry, Louis S. 2 00 1 "Weathers, Elbert J. 2 00 Weeks, Irving C. 2 00 Whitney, Peter 2 00 TVelch, Augustine W. 2 00 *Whitten, 0zro 2 00 *Welch, :Michael 2 00 Wilkinson, Myron W. 2 00 Welimaan, .Leslic 2 00 *Williams, George 33. 2 00 Wells, Jelin H. 2 00 *Willia ns, Sa.rnuel 2 00 Wells, Nathan E, 2 00 *William%, Thomas 2 00 Welsh, Jahn 2 00 *Williams, Thomas Ja 2 €0 Westlake, Isaac C. 2 04) Willi�on, Elmer C. 2 00 N%hal€n, Patrick 2 00 Wil,con, Carlos H. 2 00 *Rlite, AlhQrt H. 2 00 Wih;on, Chester W. 2 00 White, Edward H. 2 00 *Wilson, Claude: 2 00 *I. hits, F. L, _ 2 0€'I Wilson, Edward L. 2 00 White, George, 800 Mt. Wilson, John S. 2 00 Aiiburn 2 00 Wilson, William E., Lex. White, Peter S. 2 00 ington 2 00 *White,Theophilus 2 Of) � 1"L'inslow, Edward H. 2 00 White, William H. 2 00 Wright, Norman 2 00 White, William la. 2 00 Additional. §Sanger, Trani: H. 2 00 Doherty, James 2. v 00 *Foster, Calvin IL 2 SOD Kenny, Edward, Melendy Corcoran, Edmund P. 2 00 Ave. 2 40 Sceiver, Richard H. 2 00 Provost, Joseph E. 2 00 Fitzgerald, George E. 2 00 Moran, Patrick H. 2 00 Quinn, Edward. 2 00 *O'Brien, William C_ 2 00 Galvin, Jahn J. 2 00 Sheridan, Thomas F. 2 OU Robb,llaard, David J, 2 00 Callan, James J 2 00 * ickett, Charles J. 2 00 Potter, Harry J. 2 00 Hamrocl , Thomas M. 2 00 Temper, Joseph L. 2 00 WAT RTOW MASSACI USETTS PUBLIC SCHOOLS TheSeventy-Second Annual Report OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE Twenty-ninth Annual Report Or, TB[t SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 1909 BOSTON, MASS. PRUSS OF M.4I9RAV AND EMERY COMPANY 19LO SCHOOL COMMITTEE. ARTHUR F. GRAY, Chairman, Term expires 1910 WILLIAMW. RUGG, Secretary, Term expires 1011 SIRS. ALICE M. SILSBEE, Term expires 1912 _ CHARLES M. DeMERITT, Term expires 1911 CHARLES A. WORTH, Term expires 1910 EDWARD N. CLANCY, Term expires 1912 Finance Copt mitiee. ARTHUR F. GRAYi CHARLES M. IDeNlEItITT. WILLIA.M W. RUGG. coluntidtee Olt felwolhallses. EDWARD N. CLANCY, LAIRS. ALICE W. SILSBEE. ARTHUR F. GRAY. Committee on Textbooks mid Supplies. CHARLES M. DeMERITT. EDWARD N. CLANCY. WILLIAM W. RUGG. Commiace on Teachers. MRS. ALICE �f. SILSBEE. WILLIAM W. RUGG. ARTHUR F. GRAY. Cor vinittee M I teks. CHARLES A. WORTH. CHARLES M. DeMERITT. EDWARD N. CLANCY, Cap vnittee on Cooking. MRS. ALICE K. SILSBEE. Co nw—litee on .11ai tal Training, EDWARD N. CLANCY. CHARLES A. WORTH. Camniittee on Sclwal Gardeirs. CHARLES A. WORTH. ITS. ALICE M. SILSBEE. WILFRED H. PRICE, Superinteaadcni of Schools. Office, Roorn 2, Town lull Annex, Office Hours: S to 9 a.m., except Saturday. 4 to 5 p.m., except Wednesday and Saturday. Watertown, Mass., January 11, 1910. In School Committee, Voted, That the Chairman's Report of this plate be accepted and adopted as the Annual Report of the School Committee to the Town, and voted to print for distribution the Report of floe Superintendent of Schools. WILLIAM W. RUGG, REPORT OF THECHAIRMAN OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE. To the JWembers of the School Cannniffiv: Another vear of progress marks the close of 1009 in the. up- building Df Watertown schools, Many of the problems which have came before the Committee have been solved, and the crowding of our schools has been brought to a minimum with our present accommodations. Forty-four coon-is are now available for the use of the grades ; forty-tivo of them are now occupied, leaving only a single ruoin at the Bemis School and a small roans at the Grant. The: changes snarler Liu-ring the year have resulted in the reduction to reasonable size of all the schools in the sv stern. The: average number, based on the registration of 1595, is 1695 in the grades, which gives its 40.4 pupils per room for the en- tire number of rooms now occupied. Your Committee have struggled earnestly to bring this down to a maximum of forty pupils per teacher, believing that the most efficient work can be obtained by tuaclicrs when teaching not in excess of this number. They problems that will confront the Committee during the coming year require careful consideration, and adjustment along many lines to enable: the: grades to be properly Dandled within the rooms now provided. A glance at the registra- tion in various grades will convince the Town of the needs of additional room in the near future. The incorning TZrst grades cannot be estimated, We have, however, in the retraining grades—Second Grade `1), Third Grade `09, Fourth Grade 157, Fifth Grade 183, Sixth Grade 1$9, Seventh Gracie 163, Eighth Gracie 141, Ninth Grade 121, and those advancing to the High School 119. It is improbable that all of these will remain in the school, but the places of those dropped are more than fable to be .6 WATExt'X'OWN TOWN REPORT filled by additions to the grades. Our first grades are con- tinttously growing and the accominodations required are ever pressing. In the grads from the fourth to the sixth the numbers will average about forty-seven per room, showing that the greatest crowi ding will come in this section of the schools. To meet this demand ad(Etiornfd accainnnodatiGns inu�t scan be provided, It is possible, how. that during the con-ling vea.r sufficient adjustment can he made to take card of the situation. The reduction of all graded schools to forty pupils per room, if accomplished, will bring the teachers in closer contact with the individual scholar, which is inost desirable. Alteration of Buildings. In furtherance of an order from the District Police of Massa- chusetts Galling for provision of extra stairs and an addition to the Parker School to contain. the same, your Committee came before the Town at tlx annual meeting, and eked for an appropriation of S2000 to carry out the work. The March meeting did riot grant this, and can June 24, at a special meet- ing, the appropriation was finally made. The Committee rftniediately took up the matter of making; thG nocessary changes, but found it necessary, owing to the cro led condition of the school, to provide another class r00111, and the second story of the building was extended to provide this additional room. The Committee exnploycci Mr. Wilfred A. Norris, architect, to prepare the necessary plans and supervise the work. Es- timates were called for from various local bidders, but no bids wore received. An arrangement was entered into with Mr. William H. Illiffe, the builder, and though much time had been consumed in the preliminary work, the building was practically ready at the opening of the fall terin. The cost somewhat exceeded the amount appropriated for the purpose, and the additional aniount was drawn from the Committee's regular appropriation. This change gives us five rooins in the building, which accommodates the smaller scholars on the south side of the river. REP€)RT OF CUAIRMA:" ! A special appropriation was also called for at the .annual meeting to provide a portable schoolhouse at the Hosmer School, so as to install the eighth grade, then attending the Grant, in its own district, and for the purpose of avoiding the transportation changes which had become a Serious drain on the funds of the Committee. Final action, however, on this appropriation was not obtained until the meeting of August 13, when an appropriation: of $2000 was made there- for. The portable 'building which has been placed at the westerly end of the present brie school building was purchased and made ready for use by the close of the vacation. This is one of the " Wigw arni " buildings of the type used by the City of Boston. It is well lighted, cheerful, well heated and Ven- tilated, and has proved well adapted for our uses. Increased accommodations wcrc rcquired for the Manual Training room in the main building. This has been obtained by the removal of a partition originally between the Manual Training room and the bicycle room ; bath are now thrown together and six additional benches have been installed steam beat for the room has also been provided. These changes have enabled us to handle larger classes and greatly facilitate the work of this department, These changes have been effected from the special appropriation made for increased acconnniodations at the Hosmer School. The alterations in the Francis School buildings, requested by the Massachusetts District Police, have not been carried out, nor does the Committee deem it wise to call for a special appropriation for this purpose at present. It has been sug- gested by the Massachusetts District Police that some changes should be made in the present High School building in the way of providing a staircase and exit toward Common Street end of the building. 'These, in view of the near approach of a aew building, the Committee think are safely to be deferred, inasmuch as, sooner or later, this building will require re- modelling, if put into commission for .grammar grades. WATERTOW."; TOWN REPORT The loss of the room in the Francis building;, used for the: last two years for High School purposes, has greatly haw- pered the work, but this in a measure: has been overcome by dividing the Francis hall into three sections by the hanginE of 1icavv curtains. This renders the ball available for recita- tion purposes while not materially affecting its occasional use for its legitimate objects. Tablet arm-chairs have been provided for the use of these ro€ins. Although the school is doing its work under peculiar difficulties, it has been held well up to its high standard. Usual repairs ha e been made in most of the f�uildirtg s, but there are still many important matters which cell for early consideration. The Francis School building requires retinting throughout, with the exception of the main hall ; this work has been deferred for fully two years on account of an inadequate appropriation. Similar work must soon be dons: at the Hosmer School, and the exterior of both buildings must have attention the coming year in the Stray of painting and resetting of the: window glass throughout both buildings. High School. Greatly halidica,ppLL'r1 this vear by the crowding out of the class-room used for the past two seasons in the Francis build- ing, this school has had to conduct its exercises under ex-' tremeltir difficult conditions. This will lac: noted in the de- creased attendance of the school, inane parents preferring to send their scholars to buildings where they are nat so ex- posed to the: inclemencies of the weather in passing from one building to another for the purlsose of recitations and study periods. To maintain the high standard of work in this school it has been necessary to give: attention more particularly to scholars well prepared to enter and maintain -their position in its courses. The attendant falling Gaff in registration may. be in a measure attributed to this cause. It is with great difh- ctilkr- that the school, already overcrowded as far as teaching limits are concerned, can be maintained in its present quarters. REPORT OF CHAIRMAN' � The registration reasonably expected, based upon the num- ber of graduates from the ninth grade, should have been much higher than that actually attained. We make the following estimate: for the Coming ;Near: Registration as cif January 1, 1010 18 Less 2,1 graduates and 3 specials 100 I ICJ in ninth grade of gra.Fnnnar schools from which we will draw about so From other sources 5 Total. estimate 245 Should this estimate prove correct, ti-le school will be, greatly taxed the coming season for accommodations. We have sonic encouragement, however, in the prospects of an earls; realization of it new building. This has been made possible by the gifts at the special meeting on August 13, when TMr. Eugene N. Fuss of Cohasset donated to the town a plot of land bounded by Boylston, Hancock, Winthrop and Concord Streets, containing 138,713 square feet of land, as a site for the new school, At the same mectilig lair, Henry C. Derby, one of our esteemed citizens, made a donation of $40,0110 toward the erection cif the build- ing; and Mr, Charles Brigham, a graduate of the first class in tlYc school, offered to cc.ntribute the necessaryplans and supervision of the building of the school. The. Committee feel highly gratified at the action of these gentlemen, and would here place can record their sincere appreciation of the gifts which will make the attainment of the new High School a passibility in the near future. We trust that, in view of the al"jOvc generous bequests, the Town will not be remiss in the exercise of its duty toward this important branch of the common school syste"n. Decorative Art. It has been thoi-fight desirable to increase the collection of pictures used in the schools, as these and sculptural casts 10 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT tend to improve and elevate the winds of our children, and waken in theirs a love for the beautiful in art, and at the same time rare their aspirations and hopes for better things. The Horace K. Turner Company iva.s asked to make an exhibit in the Francis hall in February, and the exhibit was quite a success, was well attended, anti enabled us to add mane- pictures and a few casts for the adornment of our schools. Mr, Ta lliam H. Edwards, of the town, made a considerable addition-to the fund, 0111Y stipulating that the same should be used in beautifying the Grai.tSchool. In consequence, se�-era.l fine pictures were added to the collection. The Coin- mittee Wish to commend this gracious act, and to return their sincere thanks for his timely gift. We trust that other citizens may contribute to thes(- collections. The Yearly loll. January 1, 1910 shows an enrollment of 1752 pupils, as compared with that of January 1, U09 when 1729 ivcrc! cn- rolle.cd on the list, an increase of 23, The total number of l)upils attending our schools between September 8, 1909 and January 1, 1910 is IS95 as against 1867 for the .wine period 1908-09, shoeing an increase in registration of `& The tak- ing of the census between Scptciuber and January, as now called for by the State Board of Education, brings the enroll- ment-at a time when the schools are more or less depleted by sickness usually attending the fall and }winter months. The increase this year has not been as large as during the past three or four years. The return of the eighth grade to the Hosmer district, where a new portable schoolhouse: has been built, has enabled the onitnittee to cut out a portion of the transportation of schol- ars and Make a saving thereby. The Hosn-icr with the port- able scliool has nine rooms, and its registration between September and January{ was 300 scholars; this shows an in- crease' even after the transfers from the Grant have been akeii into consideration. While but eight rooms w(.ro used REPORT Clip` CHAIRMAN last year in this district 306 scholars attended the school, showing an increase of .54 in this building. The transfer from the Grant School has left the smaller room at the Grant unoccupied, except as it may be used for study periods. The Grant has now 146 scholars in four rooins where 217 occlipied five last year. The Marshall Spring Schaal has shwxn an increase of I ) over last year, and has a present registration of 355 scholars. The giving up of the class-rooin at the Francis, occupied for two years by tho High Schaal, has allowed the establishment of another second grade in-the building. and the registration here has increased from 289 to 303 at the present time. These changes have enabled the School Committee to reduce the number of schol- ars to a mare desirable tca.ching limit. Roll of Honor. A teacher well known, and for many years connected with our schools, has Massed to his greater reward; a m.an who for forty years assiduously followed his chosen profession, and to whom the Town of Watertown olves a worthy tributy. ]henry Chase, Born at Claremont, N. H., April 1., 1823. Died at Watertown, Mass., May 16, 1009. :age 86 years. Barn in modest circumstances on a New Hampshire farm, Mr. Chase had few of the advantages, of the scholars of today. He began teaching at the: age of seventeen with the determinas tion to obtain for himself a college education at the earliest possible opportunitV. In 1817 he attained his desire, and. entered Dartmouth College, from which lie: was graduated in 1850 at the age of twenty-severs. 1n 13.5S he Caine to Watertown and became principal of the West Grammar School, where he taught with phenomenal success and rare ability. He was a man endowed with un- usual facilities for teaching, was far ahead of the tines and taught his scholars not by rote, but in the broader lines of 12 WATERTOw.N 'I'OwN RhPORT Observation and illustration, using and correlating with the texts of his books the fanifflar objects of life and nature around him. Ho thus became an unusual teaclipr. That his work was successful wa,, attested by his loiig ser- vice in the schools in Middlesex Comity, where a great deal of his active life was spent. For a brief period Mr. Chase succeeded Mr. William Webster, the first principal of the High School. He also taught for a t1ino in the Centre Grammar School, then located on Mt, Auburn Strect. These periods of service, however, were brief; his entire service to the town was somewhat over ten years. He served this district in the Legislature of 1868. His later work for the New England 'jratch and Ward Society was most efficiently performed and needs no cornment here. He married Sarah Elizal-eth Clark of his native town. Mrs. Chase, a inost estimabit! lady, survives him, and is still a resident of Watertown. Permanency of Teaching Force. It becomes more and zaion.L L-vident as the school system increases in sizo that its rrreatest efficiency is obtained 6 d by a permanent corps of able and experienced teachers; those who, by faithful and sustained effort, perfect themselves in their profession_ To such the field offers nianv opportunities, and teachers with long records in the public seTvice can point back with justifiable pride to their work and successful achievements. We believe that -we are justified in the best interests of our schools that =e, as a Committee, fix no narrow limits of com- pensation for faithful work well performed and given in full measure. We believe the citizens at lark will see the wisdom of such a course, and will uphold the Committee in their efforts to obtain the most efficient service attainable Water- town is in this respect somewhat hampered in its location by the salary list paid in the adjoining ni-aiiielpalities of Newton, Brookline, Cambridge, and other localities, to which, owing to the better salaries paid, our betwr teachers are prone to REPORT OF CHAIRMAN 1.3 drift. W- hope, however, that by a careful selection when vacancies occur, and by frequent'weeding out of the ranks such as inay fail, from lack of interest or inability, to give the highest service, to Taut our schools on a high plane and to obtain for the Town a good return for the money ingested. Evening Schools. The demand for Evening Schools in our midst seems to be a growing factor, anii too great attention cannot be Maid to this demand. Petitions have been received for an Evening School for our Arrneniai- and Italian citizens who wish to acquire a knowledge of the lan;.1,uage. It has been the: policy of the School Committee for the last three or four ,years to encourage: all such demands as they have been tirade. This fall the schools opened at the Hosmmer School Nvith a total registration of 137, and it will be necessary for the Com- mittee to provide a separate school in the basement of the Grant early in January to accommodate a part of these scholars. While no calls have been made for the e stab-lish men t of evening drawing schools, Watertown has attained such a size that a school of this nature will have to be provided ;when called for by a sufficient number of students interested in the work. The increase in our foreign population will certainly require: the continuance of the police of the Committee, and the dc- ir and for Evening Schools will have to be taken Into consid- eration in all future estimates of the cost of conducting the public schools. For this purpose the Committee have in- cluded in its estimate of requirements an amount to cover their needs. Finances. The appropriation of 860,000 made: by the Town at the annual meeting in Nfarch, together with the unexpended bal- ances amounting to $500, was it�s� llicicnt to enable the Committee to make exterior and.interior repairs on the Francis and Hosnter Schools which were much needed. We have r' W ATERToWI'v TOWN REPORT deemed it advisable, however, onring to the financial condition of the gown, to confine ourselves to the actual necessities of the schools as far as passible. Repairs were therefore cut down, and the total ainount expended for t1iis purpose during the year was S1418.92. The extensions required for the better accommodation of the scholars were supplied by a special appropriation amount- ing to 84000. This ivas required for the buildings and furnishings, and was not quite sufficient to accomplish the required work, The aver-draft was supplied from the regular appropriation of the Committee, The pr+nviding of two additioua.l teachers for the a dditicnal roams, and two addi- tional teachers in the high School, together with the increase of _salaries,#'SILPPlies, and textbooks required in connection therewith, has i-nade a heavy draft on the appropriation made by the Town. The omission of repairs during the current year will require more work to be done in these lanes the coining ,after all a,cc(>Unts incurred are settled at the end of thi- fiscal year our account shows a balance- of slightly over 1500. but as no accounting from the Water Depaxti-rent has been re- ceived for water furnished the schools the balance, after the; payment of this account, will be considerably reduced. The Cominittec regret that they have been obliged to omit certain repair work which was of an imperative character, but felt ccanstrained from expending money in this Iine which was needed for the successful running of the schools. After a caref l estimate of the needs of the coning year, your Committee would recommend an appropriation for the year 1910 of $63,000 for the support of the schools. This, however, will not take into consideratiun any of the repairs called for by the Massachusetts District police, which must be deferred unless a special appropriation should be made in addition to the amount above mentioned. The return of the Hos:n er eighth grade to its uwn district appreciably reduced our transportation charges, as we ex- pected it would do. The estimates for the coming year con- REPORT OF CHAIRMAN 115 taro no allowance for transportation of scholars, this item of expensc ha,6,,iiag been eliminated by the change. Final. The. conduct of the schools for 190t.) we believe to hav(! been conservative, and fraught with care, and with a desire to obtain for the childrim 1111 our charge the best and largest results possible. Close- and intimate attention has been given by the Com- inittee to the work intrusted to them, and we believe the re- sults for the most part have bcen satisfactory. We bespeak fron-i all ow citizens their kindly consideration and reneived interest in the work which the Committec hope to accomplish fe)r flic tipbuilding of the schools. We trust the conficlenec placed in tlicir hands will not be abused, but bear an increased fruitage in all that makes for their highest Welfare. Members of the Committee, Superintendent, teaching force, and parents: the wQrlc of the %-ear has T)Len full and we feel your interest has been stistained. For \,our kindly co- operation and courtesies the writer extends his thanks. Respectfu[IV submitted, ARTHUR F. GRAY, cha�rman January FINANCIAL STATEMENT. School Receipts and Expenditures for Year Ending December 31, 1909. Reccipts, Balance on hand JILLnUary t, 1909 :1456 82 Appropviation 60,04a IS Appropriation, special Hosincr School 2,000 00 Appropriation, special Parker School 2,000 00 $64,1500 00 Expenditures. Salaries, instruction and adininistra- tion $43,270 62 Salaries, janitors and care buildings 4,429 23 Salaries, truant officer 150 00 Salaries, inedical inspection 300 00 S48,249 85 Salaries, evening schools, instruction. $139 (K) Salaries, evening schools, Janitors 26 00 165 00 Salaries, total 54S,414 8,55 Text-books and supplies 4,802 15 Repairs 1,418 02 Incidentals 796 48 Fuel .3,556 36 Transportation 473 00 $59,462 76 Bills for year 1908 WO 00 Parker School, special 2,000 00 Hasmor School, sp(-,,cial 2,000 00 $63,962 76 balance, December 31 537 24 ,564'(j00 00 dry CIAL 5TA'iENIE\T 17 Balance as per preceding page 537 24 Present indebtedness 40 28 Net balance December 31 $490 96 -� Total Cast of Schools for the Year. Regular expenses $59,462 76 *Pressent indebtedness 40 28 $50,509 04 Account vear 1908 $500 00 " Homer," increased accommoda- tion 2,000 00 Parkt_x," increased accommoda- tion 2,000 00 4,500 00 $64,009 04 Est nnate for 1910. Salaries `50,9910 00 Text-booms and supplies 5,000 00 Repairs 3,000 00 Incidcntals 500 00 Fuel 3,500 00 62,995 00 ARTH' R F. GRAB' CHARLES M, DcMERITT ILLIAM W. RUGG Finance Committee *Tt7is may be reduced to $42-38 1 SUPERINTENDENT'S REPt3RT. To dle School Cornlniltf,,• In my second report I Wish to submit certain phases Of the work, general conditions and needs of the schools. This is the twenty-:7inth report; in the series of Stiperintendents, reports. The ear's work has ljeen progressive and steady. This has been cline to the united and harmonious efforts of the school officials and teachers to tnalco the work as valuable as possible and to the helpful and systematic co-operation of ho ne and school, To be sure some ideals have not been attained and the work is not in all respects what it should be. Where are problems vet; unsolved and other's only partly gf)lvcd. This, liawever, will always be the case., the unattained varying only in l indl and degree. School Accommodations. CrOlvdCd Conditions in certain sections of the Town made it nceessary last year to open the Grant School. Conditions at the Hosiner° School made it necessary to transprart one full t rade to the Grant School, at an added expense of transporta- tion. This vear, however. we were able to send this one gradeback to the Hosmer district and have them housed in a port- ftble schoolhouse, which by vote of the Town has bear pur- chased and is meeting with favor, thereby saving much ex- pense in transportation and also having the nine grades from that district tinder one rnanagenient. At the Parkur district it became nccessar3, to have more ioorn. Accordingly an addition was put on to the school building, whereby we are now able to care for the first six grades of that district, in that building, after which the- are scsnt to the Grant School. supEmN-rENDENT'S REPORT 119 Resignations, Transfers, and Appointments. Since the last annual report resignations have been received, transfers and appointments inade as follows: Resignations. llargarut I`. Berton, High School. Florence H, French, High School. Irving C. Weeks,'High School. Barbara R. Dow, fifth grade, Marshall .Spring School. Frances S. Parker, seventh grade, Grant School, B. Belle Sltiirtletf, second grade, Parker School. Anna Boynton, fifth grade Francis, to fourth Francis. .1.clalena H. Dudlcy, seventh grade Grant to fourth Hosmer. Ana Higgins, fourth grade Francis to fifth. Francis. Ncilie R. Hogan, assistant third grade Francis to second Francis. +Csertrude Litchfield, first grade Marshall Spring to second Parker. Appointments. El zabeth Dunning, High School. James A. Goldthwaite, High School. Jane Perkins, High School. Ethel A. Dicker, High SehooL Ilda T. Pope, third grade, Parker School. Mabel C. Reid, fifth grate:, Marshall Spring School. Susan, H. Lane, seventh grade, Grant School. Florence R. Thibodeau, eighth grade, Hosiner School. Helena I. MacIntosh, third grade assistant, Francis School- . Parents' Visits to School. In some of the schools Nve have had what wve have called a Parents Day." Special invitations have been sent horns to invite the parents to see the wc)rk of the pupils. I wish to recommend the continuing of this plan. I would suggest that the parents be ii-Lv3ted to attend the regular school exercises q() WATrRTOW-N TC)WN REPORT and that no show work or special programines be prepared. The attendance of parents has been good, alid it gives a splendid opportunity to discuss with the teachers the needs and peculiarities of the individual children. The aim of such clays is to arouse a 1110re "Letive interest on the part of the parents in the school work- and to secure their more inflinate co-operabon with the teachers, The visits of parents and interviews are valuable in promoting the ad- vancement of their children. The Art Exhibit. Since our last report we have held an art exhibit. This was held for two afternoons alad two evenings. An admission fee was charged, the proceeds of which was used to purchase pictures for the several schools. The results proved very satisfactory and pictures to the amount of 354 were bought for the schools. More Time Given to the Essential Subjects, Much work has been and is demanded of our children today. As time goes on the college is becoming more exacting and demanding more of the High School; so, too, the secondary schools are demanding more of the elementary schools. So that to-day with an already over-crowded programme there is little time for same of the subjects. However, I have tried to have the teachers realize that the essentials must not be slighted or neglected. The three R's, so called, have their place. In order to emphasize this, new grammars have been put into the seventh grade, new spelLinc, books put into the hands of pupils of fifth and sixth grades, neiv copy books and writing manuals introduced through the first six grades, and last but not least is the new schoot hygiene, by Gulick, introduced in grades five to nine. In making special Triwition of these essential subjc;cts we do nDt intend to forget the perhaps more cultural and entertaining parts of our school curriculum, but to su arrange our time that each ,vill have its place and the essentials not forgotten. The trip %xDrk in geography SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT 21 for grades six and eight has been continued and has proved to be both entertaining and instructive. Eye and Ear Test, In accordance with the ,Mate lam* the results of tests made for tell are as follows: Whole number of pupils examined 1775. Whole number of pupils found defective (a) Eyes, 171 ; (1)) Lars, 41. Total 212, Nurnber of parents notified, 198. For the safe of comparison I will give these of 1998. Whole number of pupils examined 1597. Whole number of pupils found defective (a) Eyes, 183; (b) Ears, 40. Total 223. Number of parents notified, 177. By c€ mparisoE of the figures given above it will be seen that from the larger number examined in 1119O the total number of defectives was inuch less and as time gees on I believe that the improvement will be still greater. Home Gardening. As the school is related to the home I feel that the school should do mach to encourage and promote hone gardens which are made and cared for by the children. I have tried to encourage the teachers to tale up this wort: with the pupils and I would suggest that this matter be given rriore considcra- tion. Let exhibits be held in the schuoIs in the fail to .show the results of the pupils' labors. This Town affords a splendid opportunity for carrying can this �%,ork and it is certainly warth tryingi Medical Inspection. Medical inspection up to the present year has been under the direction of the board of Health. But according to the revised statutes towns of this type must employ school ph--si- cians, under the direction of the School Committee. Accord- ingly.. at the beginning of this fiscal year the School Committee appointed three physicians, Dr. Charles 0. Chase, Dr. C. S. Emerson, and Dr. D. A. Maloney, who have, done the work faithfully. Monthly reports have been made and the results of their investigations have proved. satisfactory. 2 W A` ERTOWN TOWN R P-ORT Special Exercises in the Schools. The number of days on which it seem,5 advisable to hold special exercises in the schools is increasing. It has become, therefore, a serious question how much time should be taken from the regular exercises for this kind of work. It is not necessary on such days to have long programmes which require touch time in preparation. It seems to nze on two or three occasions its the year it is well to have progranuncs specially prepared and carried out, but beyond this I think it is at the expense of the rather work. The special exercises should include literary selections studied, and songs Darned during the year, which are particularly appropriate for the particular occasions. Teachers' Visiting Days. One of the duties of thu Sul)orintendent is to grant per- mission to teachers, at his discretion, to close their schools two days in each year to visit other schools. The plan is to have all the teachers of a school do their visiting on the: same day. This has seemed preferable to they closing of one class-roon7 at a time for the purpose : it develops more enthusiasm, and the results I think are: better. Each teacher is required to mare a report to theSuperin- tendent of his visit. The report is not intended simply to account for the time the teacher has devoted to actual visiting, but rather to give his obse:.rvatic.us and impressions of the schools visited and suggestions arising therefrom. Persons not familiar with school work or who have not ,given the subject much thought may question the advisability of closing schools two days each ycar for the purpose of a.11ow- ircg teachers to visit schools elsQwhere. To such it may seem that it would be bettor for the pupils if the schools. were Dept open. This, however, is not the case, When teachers visit other school in the right spirit, when they go determined to sez,: not only the weak poita.ts hi the work of others, but especially- the strong and helpful things, ewer keeping in fnind the best interests of their own schools; when they return from such visits filled with inspiration and enthusiasm to do . 111.1 RI XT1.1-\Dh'NTIS 148PORT better work than they evt_,r did LxJore, and with an increased professional zeal and spirit, surely the days have been spent to much better advantage than if they had devoted them to the regular routine of their work, Evening School. In 1902 a law was enacted which requires the regulur attendance at evening school of all illiterate minors over fourteen years of age, urho are employed in factories or mercan- tile establishments. The enforcement of this law has brought into the school. a large number of minors, who, being unable e to read and write, must attend in order to retain their Posi- tions in the factories. This year we opened the school at the Hosi-ner on Novem- ber 29 -%vith an enrollment of 137, eighty-five of whoin are Armenians and fifty-two Italians. Most of the Italians lived near the centre of the Town, so that it seemed Nvise to open the Grant School to such as wished to attend, The total tm- rollinent of thu Armenian sectiwi for nien has been scvclity- seven with an average attendance of forty-five, If this work is to be continues? in a satisfactory manner I wish torocomim-nd a definite appropriation for this purpose. The High School Situation. I wish to express in behalf of the teachers and those: con- noctcd with the schools our appreciation to Mr. Eugene N. Foss for his gencrons gift of a building ]at for a new High School, and to Mr. H. C. Derby for his Lift of S-40,000 and to Mr. Charles Brigham, who has offered to furnish plans for the building, I hope that in the near future the Town will vote enough money to erect a buildiri-which will be second to none in the State compared with towns of equal size and wealth, Our public schools were never in a better condition to do effectively the work now being attempted. This work must be continued, but with some modifications. Below the I-ligh School there is very little call for additional subjects. But there should be a change of emphasis with the purpose of correlating the work more; directly with the commercial and 24 WATER'TOLYN TOWN RETORT industrial activities of actual life, and of giving; pupils a more intimate and practical knowledge of these activities. Pupils should be led to feel that, all honest labor is honorable, and that the hest education is that which fits them for successful service in that splucre of life's Nvork for which they seem best adapted. The most radical changes, however, in the educational programme of the future will be the wider opportunities offered to those who wish to continue in school beyond the grammar grades. There will be no curtailment of the op- portunities for the higher education (so called), or any short- cut provided for those wlao are educating themselves for the professions. But equal provision will be made for the large number of pupils who must by choice or necessity devote their lives to mechanical or industrial pursuits. The Nigh School has been called the ' people's eollege.' For sonic it is such, for others it is the sepulchre of wasted opportunities and unrealized ambitioos. Until the High School cl-fers adequate, practical opportunities to all ; until it renders relatively equal (not the same) service to all,—to tile, rich and the poor, to the slow and to the quick, to the future handworker as well as the future brain worker,—then and not till then can its maintenance be a joist burden upon the entire-community.' Our. own High 'School is doing splendid work in intellectual training and has a strong comm(—_,rcial department which pre- pares directly and effectively for office work. Adequate provision is thus made for two classes of students, namely those preparing for collcge and Normal School, and those who expect to become office clerks and bookkeepers. It is true that a broad general education is of great value even to the humblest laborer, and it is equally true that such general education leading to no definite goal does not attract and bold a large number of the students who enter the Nigh. School. Less than ore-lia.lf of those remain to graduate. Some must go to work, cannot afford the time' some lose interest; think it is not worth while : and some are forced out S V P E R IN T EN D ENT F S REPOWr 9-5 because of poor scholarship. The majority of these would remain longer than they do no-w, perhaps to gradtiate, if they could thereby receive initial training in some line of .-kv.ork that would open the door to a desired occupation, thereby giving them an in-imediate start in Life, and the ability and ambition necessary for future advancement, instead cif leaving- them to join the great army of unskilled labor. In wealthy communities and large cities, the separate Technical School will be established. We can hardly hope for this in Watertown, even granting it to hc the best plan for meeting the situation. But as we are aljoia to build our new High School I believe Ave can and should plan to offer various lines of vocational training. Respectfully submitted, WILFRED H. PRICE. JANITORS. Name. school, Salary, David Ross, High and Francis $1200 00 Joseph Richardson, Hosmer 850 00 Alexander Campbell, Marshall Spring Soo 00 Michael W. Lyons, Grant 350 00 John Murphy, Parker 325 00 John Hogan Coolidge 325 00 Charles Pollock, Lowell 250 00 William T. Waters, Bemis 200 00 TRUANT OFFICER. Patrick 0' Halloran 'S150 00 TRUANCY STATISTICS FOR YEAR 1909. Cases investigated, 279 Visits to schools, 9 Visits to homes, 228 Arrested and sentenced, 2 Arrested and placed on proba.tierl, 2 SCHOOL PHYSICIANS. Dr. Charles Q. Chase, $too 00 Dr. C. S. Emerson, too Uu Dr. 1), A. Raloney, 100 00 EVENING SCHOOL TEACHERS. Frank 0. Bergquist, $4.50 per week(three nights) Edward Yeran, 4.50 per week (three nights) Paul Herbert, 4.50 per week (three nights) Haroutian Chakma.l£jia.n, 4.50 per creek (three nights) P. E. Shannon, 4.50 per week (three nights) RnroHment by Grades, January 1, 1910, Compared with January 1, 1909, 1910 1909 1911) 1909 High School Francis Schaal Fourth year, 24 40 Sixth grade, 48 .12 Third year, 35 35 rifth �7ade, 49 47 Second year. M 54 !'north grade, 47 44 First year, 70 11 Third grade, 32 41 Specials, 3 2 Seccmd ode, 30 40 187 202 Furst grade, 3B 36 First grade, 31 39 Marshall Spring School* 3 2S9 Ninth grade, 42 36 Ninth grade, 35 31 Parker School Seventb grade, 38 31 Sixth grade, 23 1 r Sixth Fade, 46 d2 1�4ftka I"Yi[1€ .91 •lf F3{t41 �Cl�, 21 17 Fifth Fourth g grade, grade. 41 47 Fourth grade, 29 27 Third ,grade, 31 39 Third grade. 3:1 20 Second grade, 31 43 7 Second grade, 3E 27 First grade, 41 39 4i} 2 First grade, - 365 336 187 1(13 Coolidg© SGhoul Hosmor School Sixth grade, 10 12 Ninth grade, 39 44 Fifth grade, 17 18 Eighth grade, 34 Fourth grade, 1a 20 Seventh grade, 46 41 Third grade, 21 20 Sixth grade. 3S 37 4erond grade; 25 29 Fifth grade, 39 31 first grade, 31 30 Pourth grade, 41) 39 Third grade. 39 35 119 11219 Second grade, 99 39 Lowell School First grade, 46 40 170urth grade, 10 14 Third grade, 11 15 361) 306 Secand grade, 19 14 First grade, 1 S t 17 Grant School Eighth grade, 16 54 63 60 Eighth grade, 33 50 Heads Sclmol Eighth grade, 38 47 Third,grade, 10 5 Seventh grade, 15 40 Second gm,de, 10 8 Seventh grade, 4-1 30 First grade, 12 14 146 217 32 27 Total for 19€19, 1724) Total for 1910, 175'2 Table showing Organization and Attendance for Current School Year from September 8, 1909, to January 1, 1910. M U SCHOOLS :salaries Grades `:-0 a�.g!R Q c� n a ro >• c � r W 4p4 C4 a.� W 'C2 Frank W. Wliittiey, lrincipal..... S2200 200 191. 183. (15.8 187 Mary R. Byron.. ... .,.. . .... 904 Julia T. Connor..... . .. .... .. .. 700 Elizabeth Dunning.. . .. .. . . .. .. 700 :Bice -11. fl odbe..... . .. . . . . .... 750 Sallie .11. Parsims. .. . .. . . . . .. . . . 900 Jane Perkins.. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 751) Agnes; Semple. . . . - . .. . . . . . . . 750 Ethel A. Ricker- .. . . .. . . . ... . 5m Jame.- A. Goldthwaite.... . . . . . . I(HK) l3dwin I-1. Whitehill---- -- -- - - - - - 1200 Marshall Spring...._ Charles IV. Waltor. Principal- 14€0 ix. 44 42.6 40.6 95.3 42 Elizabeth L. Kent. .. .... . .. . .. [5U0 Mary H. Moynih.in.. ..... . .. . . . V150 IX. 38 3a.7 33.9 94.9 35 Bertha 11. Gray... . . .... . . . .. . . 600 N'1I. 42 19.5 36.8 93.1 38 Hilitli L. Dexter.. . . . . .. . .. .. . . iA)O 'I- 57 47.1 4.4.7 94.9 4€3 Mabel C. RcitL. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . 600 59 ,1q.9 46.8 93.7 a1 foxtnnu \i. Riley.. 650 1 V. 44 40.1 37.5 93.5 41 Margaret L. Sullivan.. . . . .. .. . . W) III. 37 :32.5 30.8 04.7 31 E. Antoinette Lu6ues. .. . .. .. . . 600 11. 32 29.1 27.4 '04.1 31 Leil.t B1. Parker........ . . .. .. . . . 550 1- 43 39.7 W4 91.0 40 .. . . . . . Walter L. Putnam. Principal... . . 1:300 I X. 42 39 1 36.1 92.3 30 l,uev I+, Sanderson..... . ., C150 Flnrence R. Thibi-d au.. .... . . . 50€) 17111. 30 3.1. 31.6 02.9 34 :Lnn 1 €1 1II. 5{ 4€ 43.7n 03.5 46 Louise H. Ford.. . . . . . . .... .. . . . 600 VI 43 36,8 34.9 94.$ 38 Ida A. Ricker. . . . .. . ...... . . . . 600 V 40 40.2 35.4 88. 39 Adalena H. Dudley. . . . .. .. .. .. 550 IV. 42 37.8 34.4 91, 40 Mary X. Burns.. ... . . .. .. .. ... 600 III. 411 37.0 34.1 89.91 39 i Dorn I'. Hodsdon.. .. . .... . .... . 6(N>' 1 I. 40 37.5 34.6 92.2 39 Lu B. Cleveland... .... 6(m) I. 414 46. •12.6 D2.6 46 :rant, . . . .. . . . ... . MabelC,. Drake. Princigatl. ,.,.. 70D k'Il., vIII 4U 3'2.6 30.?1 94,7 31 Winifred E. Jenkins... .. . . . ... . WO 11II3. 37 34. 30.9 90.8 33 Ella E. MacKenzie.. .. .. . . . . .. . . Wu VIII. 38 33. 31.3 94.8 38 Sman H. Lane. .... . . . . . . . ... . . 6W VII. 47 45.3 -11.6 91.8 44 Prancis..... . . .. .. .Mannie 1=3. Patten, Principal.... . 850 III. 13-1 29,8 28.5 95.7 32 Helena 1. MucIntosh, Assistant_. 400 Mrs. Hattie 'Lullig........ . . ... . 61I11 V1. 5U 44.3 41.1 92.7 48 Anna 1-ltggin.. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 61111 V. 152 46. 42.7 92,8 49 Anna Buynton... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 611lI IV. 47 44.4 41.4 103.2 47 Lucy Luques.. ...... .... . .. . . BUD I1. 30 28.2 27. 94.3 30 Nellie R. Hogan... .. .... . . .. .. 55t1 iI. 33 M. 27.4 01.3 30 :Annie Roberts..... ... .. .. .. 600 1. 36 34.2 31.6 93.3 36 Mare Intm. . ..... . -- -- • - _ .- -- - 600 1. 36 30.1 28.o 95. 31 Parker... . . . . Alice ice- Bullard. Principal. ... .. . 650 V., V1. 38 :tb.1 33.2 94.5 35 Gertrude D. Shepard.. .. . . . .. . . . 600 1 V.. V. 40 37.0 35.7 94.1 38 I1(1a 1% Polle. . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . 550 111. :30 35.€1 3=4.2 05.2 39 Gertrude Litchfield..... . . . ... . . 600 11. 3330.8 i1.6 96-1 31 Chritititm F. Green... . . . . . . . .. . . 600 1. 41 '10.8 139. 1 95.8 44 C 1101illgC.... . . .. .. . IWO IV. Howard, Principal... . . 650 V., V1. 28 27.4 26.2 95.6 27 May G. :lllcn.... . .. . ... . . . .. . . . b.50 III., IV. 41 3U.5 34.6 94.7 36 Helen I.. 'r'reudwell........ . .. . . 600 if. 29 26. 2,4.7 95. 25 Mary A. Flynn ... . . . . .. .. . . . . I . 60o I. 37 33.2 31.7 05.4 31 Lowell..., . . . . . . . . Myra 1?, Sawyer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . f►UI) Ill.. IV. 27 20.8 25.4 94.7 313 Nellie A. Dornev.... . .. . . . - . . - 600 1., 11. 38 34. 32.2 94.7 27 I1umis.. . . . . . . . . . . . Nellie 17. Sheclu;n, 601) 1., II., IIi. +35 32.7 30.2 92.3 32 Purnt. Substitute. . Surah Dumcy. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 551) tiPFACIA . 'I'li-ACHERS. 1805 1732.2 1625.1 1752 Manual Training- Harris W, Moore.... . . . . . . . . . . . . 12M Drawing.. .. . . . . .. Elizabeth C. Allen. .... . .. .. . .. 80f] Sewing. . . . . . . . .. . Mathilde Heise.. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 64111 Crooking. .. . . . . .. . Helen A. Huestis. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .5otf Aiusic. . . .. . . . . .. . . S. IienrV Hudleti'... ... . . ... . . .. . 350 Gr:Irr 1 - HOT'ne.. , - I I - - -• - - - . . '25U Supt. of Schools.. . Wilfred H. Price.. . . . .. .. . . . . .. . 2000 SUMMARY OF STATISTICS. 1. Population. Population of Watertown, 1910, estimated, 12,000 Number of children between 5 and 15 years, :Sept.. 1:109, 1,971 Number of children between 7 and 14 years, Sept,, 1909, 1,355 2. Teachers. Number of teachers in High School 11 Number of teachers in elementary schools, 40 Number of special teachers (manual training, drawing, sewing, music, cooking), 6 Total number of teachers, 63 3. Pupils. Whole number enroll€;d, from September S, 1909 to January 1, 1,910, 1,895 Avera-c number belonging, 1,732 t1lAverage daily attendance, 1,625 Percentage of attendance, 03.8 Enrolled January 1., 1910, 1,752 Enrolled January 1, 1909, I,729 Enrolled February 1, 1908, 1,388 Enrolled February 1, 1907, 1,550 Enrolled February 1, 1906 1,619 Enrolled February 1, 1906, 1.,555 Enrolled February 1, 1904, 1,482 r SUPERI1�ITEN'DRINT'S REPORT :it Average Membership and Number of Teachers for the Past Ten Years Including High School. 1001 113W 1903 1901 19115 1900 1007 1908 1909 19111 ?average 11ernbership... . . . 1244 13.10 1388 147 i 1513 1586 1018 1694 1725 1732 I 48 48 51 53 57 Average Membership and Number of Teachers for the Past Ten Years in High School. 1001 1902 1903 1001 1905 190511007 1908 1BLKJ 1 W �4 Avemp Membership... . .. 116 139 137 158 182 193 195 193 203 191 N aun tic r of Te.icliers..,.. .. G G 6 6 7 8 8 10 iL}� 11 2 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES. June 21, 1909. 8 P.M. PROGRANT. 1. Singing, Boys" Solo and Chorus, " 'The Armorer." Ne-vins. 2. Singing, Trio (girls' voices), " Sweet .1-lay." Barnby. 3. Address to the Graduates. Reverend Joseph K. Mason, D.D. 4. Trio and Chorus, " Spirit Immortal," from " Attila." Verdi. Adelaide Proctor, Ruth Wilson, Charles Sinims, Nathan Hartford, Robert Osbom, and Fred Butler. 5. Valedictory. Eleanor Alice Abbott. 6. Singing, Four-part Song (unaccompanied)., " Farewett to the Forest." Mendelssohn (b. 1809) 7. Presentation of Diplomas. Arthur F. Gray, Chairman of School Committee. 8, Singing of the Class Ode. Words by Ruth M. Wilson. 9,. Singing, Solo and Chonis, " Good Night, Farewell." Garrett. Adelaide Proctor, Margaret Gooch, and Susan McLeod. GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES. June 25, 1909. ,10 A.M. PROGRA.M. 1. Singing, Gloria (12th Mass), Mozart. 2. Duct (Girls' Voices), " .Music on the Waves." Glover. 3. Address to Graduates. - Rev. Edward C. Camp. 4. Unison solo, " The Lost Chord." A. Sullivan. 5. Solo and Chorus, " Rest." (Melody in F.) Rubinstein. 6. Presentation of Diplomas. Mr. Charles A. North. 7. Chorus, " The Banner of the Free." Richards. SUPERINTENDEN*T`S REPORT 33 HIGH SCIE00L GRADUATES, 1909. Eleanor Alice Abbott,. � Albion Vernon Hodsdon, Helen Babcock. Josiah Randall Livermore. Claude William Birkenshaw. Rachel. Elizabeth Macurda. Abbie Hannah Bowlby. Thurnas Francis McCann. Elizabeth Burgess. Hiram Lunt McGlauflin. Jeremiah Nathaniel Clifford. Susan Margaret McLeod. Catherine Nvlary Coll -an. 'faric Louise O' rieii. Clarence Thomas Connors. 'William Joseph O'Brien. Elizabeth Pushee Connors. Robert Palmer Osborn. Frederick 'Coolidge Crawford. Adelaide Proctor. Edgar Howard Davis, Jr. Marion Lucille Quinlan, ,John Morrill Day. Harriet Fairbanks Robinson.. Alice Houghton Farnham. Charles Watkins Simms. Hawley fierce Foster. Ernest Weller. Ellen Richardson Fuller. Ethel ?+41ay Wellcr. M- argaret Caroling Gooch. Roger Bethel Wheeler. Nathan Bourne Ellis Hartford, Jr. Alberta. Mary Whitney. Alz e Gertrude Flapvard. Ruth Marian 'Nilson. MARSHALL SPRING SCHOOL GRADUATES, 1909. Lav�Trence Woodburn Bent. Edinund Griffin.. Hilda. Beverstock. John Daniel Hackett. Evelyn hall Barnes. Charles William Moran. Irma Dorothy Connors. Theodore Augustus Haviland. Charles Clifford. William Lawrence Howe. Mildred Blanche Dailey. Viva, May Jay. Franklin DeMeritt. John Edward Kinchla.. Thomas Edward Doyle. Leon Mayen Lamb. Edna Elizabeth Ellis. Clifford Earl Lansil. Maude Caroline Farrell. Carl Harald Lydiard. Ruth Melvin Field. Edith May Locke. Margaret Elizabeth Fleming. Ellen V. McN&L Jahn Fowler. Edward Angus Malloy. Herbert Milton Fairbanks. Helen Prescott Morton. John Morrill Fuller. Anastasia Ursula McMullen. Gertrude Maude Gardner Herbert Gould McLauthlin. 34 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT James Raymond Minard. Theodosia FMnees Skinner. Edna May Mac Intosh. John Augustine Sheridan, Verna May MacDonald, Harlan Anderson Tolman. Arthur Lewis Morse. Mary Ursula Twc)oravy. A111dred Atkinson Nobriga. Maurice 1. Tynan. ' John Robert O'Brien. Helen E501-or Wilkins. Mary Frances 0' Halloran. Jessie Llewellyn Westlake. jairries Patrick Rattigall. Adeleine Augusta. Westlake, Charles Everett Ross, Marguerite Evelyn lArogan. John Williams Scanlan. Hermon French Wheeler, Edna Gertrude Steele. Philip Warren Wilson. 140SMER SCHOOL GRADTJATES, igog. Franklin Peveril Aiton. John Joseph :Maguire. Frances Annie Andrews. May Agnes Maguire, Earl Frcmont Cock. Richard Neill 11-lason. Eleanor Ware Coolidge. Helen Adelaide Meyers. Margaret Isabel Day. Ernostine Paelcard. Mary Loretta Doyle, Sylvia Bertrani Patten. Page Spencer Edmands, George Gordon Roberts. Vincent Farrell. Arthur Joseph Roche. Clayton Leslie Henderson. Harald Arthur Rugers. George Frederick Hillier. Karloa Katherine Ryan. Alice Mell,51iol) Hilson. William Oliver Snow. Louise Prances Logan. Albert Louis Stevenson. Dorothy Jones. Dorothy Bowditch Stockin. Mary Ellen Kenney. Eleamor Charlotte Stockin. R,ayrnoad Parsons Laing. Anna .1ifaclaleine Westburg. Ruth!-Mberta Ml'illiarns. SUVERINTENDENT S REPORT 3 Pupils neither Absent nor Tardy during the School Year f Ending June 25, 1909. High School: Eleanor A. Abbott, Earold C. Benjamin, Elizabeth Burgess, Jeremiah N. Clifford, 11 abelle Day, Ethel M. Delaney, Ruth Haynes, Carl W. Huckins, Theodore E. LaFa;yette, Ernest Weller, Jennie hl. Wheaton, Helen H. 11rorth. Marshall Spring School: Verna MacDonald,Jessie Westlake, Marguerite Wogan, Jahn. Fowler, Grade ]XA; Morrill Fuller, John Hackett, Edna Steele, Franklin Dekleritt, Margaret Fleming, James Rattigan, Grade I l3 ; Ernest 1,card, Grade VII; Louise Scharff, Frank Butler, Clarence Clifford, Edward Burns, Helen Perrault, Grade VI ; Raymond Burns, Loyal R+oas, Gertrude Kerr, Grade V; Gladys Wilson, Grade IV William Callan, Grade III. Hosrner School. Ernestine Packard, Darold A. Rogers, Grade IX ; 'Wallace Flanders, Richard Stead, Catherine Cassidy, Bernice Ryan, Grade VII ; Glendon Orchard, Alice Ramsey, Grade VI ; Rowena Stead, Grade V; Charles Norse, Grade III; Doris McPeake, Margaret Hate, Donna. Cameron, William Bisenhaws, Reginald Cummings, Grade I.I. Grant School: Laura.Perkins, Carrie Steward, GradeVIIIA; Claire MacDonald, Margaret Ripley, Edward E. Perkins, Allen Al. Fay, Grade VIII13 ; Milda Anderson, Bernice Hooper, Anna Donnelly, Grade V.III.C. Francis School. Annic Ala.guire, Grade V. Parker School: Ella SharroU, Margaret Heivitt, Grade VI ; Virgiiria Mason, Ruth Collins, Grade V; James Walton, Evelyn McBride, Ruth Thayer, Grade IV; John Mason Fra-aces Burgess, Gracie TZI ; Fred Thayer, grade I. Lovell School: George Horan, Grade III; Claude Clement Grade ICJ'. Bemis School: Florence L. Rcy,'Gr{ode III•. 36 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT CALENDAR FOR 1909-10. Fall Term, 1909. Opens September 8, 1900. Closes Dccember 22, 1909, Winter Term, 1910. Opens JaIluary 3, 1910. Closes February `3, 1910. Spring 'Term, 1910. Opens IMarch 7, 1910. Closes April 9, 1010. Summer Term, 1910. Opens May 0, 1010. Closes June 24, 1010. Holidays. T'banksgivinv,, November 25, 1909. Friday, November `6, 1909. Washington's Birthday, February 22, 1010. Good Friday. Patriots' Day, April 19, 1910 Menlonal Day, May 0, 1010. Bunker i1111 Day, Jule 17, 1910. Signals for no School. 22'Three rounds. Hire gong on Unitarian Church and Coolidge School in East Watertown. Walker and Pratt, Fast %Vatertuwn ; Xltna Mills, Penis ; 11a.ss. Fan Co., West ffatertown, all blow whistles. 7.15 a.m. means no school in upper grades--VII, VIII, IX. 8.1.E a.m, men.'ns to school in Grades I to VI inclusive during; forenoon. 12.55 P.m. meals no school in Grades I to V1 inclusive, during afternoon. Forty-second Annual Report OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES or, T1I1ni FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN ASSACHUSETTS 1909 WATERTOWN PUBLISHED BY THE TOWN 1910 BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 1909-1910. HARLES BRIGIAM. 'Penn expires 1910 Rev. JOHN F. KELLEHER, Terre expires 1910 GEORGE E. GOODSPEED. Term expires 1911 V;ILLIAM H. BUSTIN. Term expires 1911 VOLNEY SKINNER, ESQ. Term expires 1912 JULIAN A. MEAD, M.D. Term expires 1912 Rev. JOHN F. KELLEHER, Chairman. GEORGE E. GOODSPEED, Secretary. JULIAN -X. MEAD, I4I,I�., Treasurer. Exco alve L:ow))IitlCe. Rear, JOHN F. KELLEHER. GEORGE E. GOODSPEED. Dr. JULIA'N A. MEAD. cw;1jatit1ce Olt Books. Rev. J. F. KELLEHER. WILLIAM I1 BUSTIN. CHARLES BRIGHAM. o9at, nillee are F v ante. Dr. JULIAN A. MEAD, VOLNEY SKININER. GEORGE E. GOODSPEED. SOL:i_fN t' . VHITNEY, A.M. Assistants. Miss LYDIA W. -MASTERS. Miss HELEN E. GREEN. Miss MINNIE C. COURTNEY. bliss — Assistants ou Swidays. Miss MORSE, bliss CO R EI. PORT OF TRUSTEES OF FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Trustees of the Watertown .Public Library submit their annual report. Each succeeding year the library more fully + and in a more satisfactory manner fulfills its allutted work— thereby deservedly meriting a greater confidence and a more willing support of the community at lame. We realize that the e$3iciency of the library is best tested and procured by the constant and proper use of goad books, which it happily pass-esses. Unless this is accomplished the library fails in its work. Our Librarian's report will prove that the primary object and purpose of the library are being attained. Handicapped by the pressure of economy we have, never- theless, purchased many valuable books during the gear_ N-Ve have iia been unmindful of the library's obligations to the children. Their room has been brightened and made more attractive. Special efforts have been made to supply good and interesting reading for them. Much of the general success of the, library is the result of the zeal, courtesy and spirit cat helpfulness which have char- acterized our Librarian and his faithful assistants in the dis- charge of their various duties.. It was a matter of great regret to the Trustees that Mr. Walter Snow felt obliged to -,ithdraw from the membership of the Board, His services were invaluable. The Trustees respectfully recommend that the Town appro- priate for the use of the library the amount generally given, viz., $5250.00 and an additional S9.00.00 in lieu of the dog tax. JOHN F. -KELLEHER, 4 WATL-P" OIV'N PUBLIC LIBRARY Statement Qt the Amounts Received and Expended by the Trustees for the Year 1909. Receipts. Unexpciided balance of last year, 33 37 Received from Town appropriation, 6150 00 (Dog tax, $900.27) $6153 37 Sale of catalogues, 32 35 Fines on boobs overdue, 150 31 Total $15 3 16 Of which there was stolen, 2 71 Net receipts 150 45 Paid to Town 'Treasurer as required, 8,150 45 Expenditures. Books, $1413 17 Periodicals, $1.85.00;binding, $286.14 471 14 Postage, 11.25;express, $18.07 29 92 Light: g,Ls, 8115.70- electricity, 1,;2:34.13 340 S$ ]fuel, $286.50;supplies, $104,51 391 01 Repair.5, 8170.53;incidentals, 970.52 247 05 Agencies, East Watertown and Bemis, 83 90 Salaries,at library, 2546 63 Janitor service, $360.00; Sundays, $36.OD 896 00 Telephone service, 33.02 Printing, 82.50 Balance to next year-, 108 25 *.a U,153 37 Statement of the Condition of the Barry Fund. Ainount on deposit in the Watertowu Savings Batik, Feb. 1, 1909, $1162 S$ Received interest can deposit, 41 03 S1203 01 Balance on deposit in the Watertown Savings Bank, Jan, 1, 1010, $1203 91 REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES 5 Statement of the Condition of the Pierce Fund. Amount on deposit in the Watertown Savings Bank, Jan. 1, 1909, S976 59 Interest for the year, 34 46 $1,011 05 Balance On deposit in Watertovm Sav- ings Bank,Jan. 1, 1910, si.,011 w) JULIAN A. MEAD, Treasurer of the Trustees of Free Public Library. Statement of the Condition of the Asa Pratt Fund. Amount invested in hands Of trustees, 000 U 0 Receipts. Balance on deposit inWatcrtown Sav- ings Bank, fan. 1, 1909, 92,708 78 Interest on bond to December, 1909, 250 00 Interest in Watertown Savings Bank, 96 71 *3,055 4.9 Expewdit-11-res. Paid to S. F. Whitney, librarian, for periodicals for 1909, 8225 00 Balance on deposit in '"I'atertown Sav- ings Bank,Jan. 1, 1910, 2,830 49 $3,055 49 H. W. OTIS, Treas,nrer of the Trustees of the Asa Prull Fetid. LIBRARIAN'S REPORT. The changes,.in rooms for the children spcl-en of in the last report have proved, if not ideal in character, at least of -reat advantage, both to the children and to their elders in com- fort and convenience. The rooms have been repainted and relighted by the Trustees NIVIthin the last few weeps, and I trust are more enjoyable and more useful to the children. The number of books has been considerably increased, while their character and style have been improved. The best that can be obtained are none too good for the use of the future citizens of the Torun. Isere the; To-wn can hest afford to invest any spare fonds that can be obtained by economy in its other more material dep-artments. Although it may be difficult to estimate the value of goad beaks in entertaining and energizing thought to any individual child, there can be rice uncertainty in the minds of clear thinkers as to the general trend of such things, and so of their great value as an educational force to the Town as a whole. Give; than inure and better books, a 1. they can use. A {tee economy might demand a larger degree of help in the conduct and administration of this room. There should be two in charge of so large a room and so large a number of books. One of such two attendants shotild be very familiar with childreui'a literature, should be able to read well with enthusiasm and some dramatic force to groups of children to enlist their interest and symliat.hy in the printed page, and thus leach them to read any books with intelligence; should have some time to visit their schools and keep in touch with their studies, as well as the spirit and work of their teachers. This, in .furthering the usefulness of this department of the library, should be at once attended to. This is in line Na,ith the principal recommendation of last year's report. This would require a small addition to our appropriation. It ,would be well to .subunit this increased support with its in- LIBRARUN'S REPORT 7 creased expense to the consideration of the people of the Town, especially to those who will be chiefly benefited, and whose good will and cry-operation it is of importance to receive in the a.dinfilistration of this part of the work of the library. Would it not be well to call attention to the character of the books x-hich aTe being added to our increasing store? In the first place will not users of the library, and others who in their o-,,m needs should become users of the library, be par- ticularly interested? If one knows exactly what he requires for his own use it would be inanifestly lest to multiply specific works on limited fields of knowledge, tcelinical works, treatises on specific subjects. To the young and those whose acquaint- ance with literature is limited, encyclopiedias, covering large fields of knowledge in which specific inatters are arranged in alphabetic order or on some other simple 1>1an, so that the hunt for information may be abridged or shortened in time, are especially desirable. The library has quite recently Increased and improved its sets of dictionaries, The volumes of Murray's Dictionary, that massive work on which its editors have bovii engaged for twenty-five years or more, have now reached the seventh in number, and words beginning with " pyx " have been added -is published. 'Webster's newly enlarged dictionary -Vkr.th its more than 400,000 vcjrds has just been added. The new International CyclopLedia is on the shelves. The new Jewish Cyclopmdia, - Tith its vast accumulation of facts and treatises on the Bible, Bible countries., Bible narnes, Bible history, is among our newer acquisitions. The Catholic Encyclopa dia, a work of deep scholarship and intinin w knowledge of the history, usages, doctrines and work of this part of the Christian church, is growing, having glow reached the sixth volume, The Encyclopmcli'l Britannica, with its dozen new volumes, a monumental work in all departments of learning, is made available by its volume of maps, historical, political and geographical, and its elaborate volume of indexes. This last feature will make this great work usable, -,4rhich `3 W, TERT0WN PUBLIC LIBRARY some find it hard to use, if they will first consult its alphabetic array of special topics in the index volume. We have quite a store one will find, on examination, of such great accumula- tions of knowledge beginning with the penny cyciopdia down to these here enumerated. But they are not fur all time. One is no sooner written than it needs to be revised. On many questions of literature, antiquities and history the " Penny cyclopmdia " prepared by the Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge nearly a hundred years ago is unsurpassed; yet on that most ancient of arts agriculture, as well as on chemistry, manu- factures, new inventions, the great strides in improved govern- ment and all the new social sciences, one would almost look in vain for anything needed to meet the new calls of the new day._ The great interest of the people, not only in our own Town and State as welt as in our country as a whole, has recently been stated by able men. if we can not meet the call for a vastly increased and improved production of agricultural products, if our lands can not be made to yield a greatly increased amount of food for instance, we must cease to ex- port such things to other countries, and our commerce will disappear. Every one is called on to do by greater knowledge and skill something for his country. Washington said that one who made two blades of grass grow where but one grew before was a patriot, a lover of his country. Give the people all the information they can take. Make it clear and as at- tractive as possible. Get the best books and periodicals possible on horticulture and. agriculture. Let our children learn the present needs and the means to supply them by the most varied and attractive works. We have Bailey's Dic- tionary of Horticulture, we want his Dictionary of Agriculture and many of his handbooks on special fields of agriculture. In architecture of the past and the present we are slowly accumulating many very attractive hooks and periodicals. Our set of works on invention is steadily increasing. The Patent Office adds a dozen of its large volumes each year, LIBRARI NOS REPORT showing the active brains of our people. Some new and. interesting books have been added to our list of juveniles dur- ing the past year, teaching the tine of tools and stimulating to the use of the bands and brains of the young in making things useful as well as curious. Perhaps in no direction is the growth of our library more apparent than in the room devoted to sociology and the useful arts. Many of our people have yet to learn that there is such a room. Its shelves have the oldest and ,great foundation works that have stimulated, during the past feW years, the multiplication of the vast number of treatises on every variety of progress and improvement in all that relates to the welfare of the people, to their government, mutual relations, social and hadividual bettenn.ent. The trend of thc)ught and dis- cussion has turned from vague: and technical theology, what- ever that may be, to the practical questions of growth and per- sonal interests of society and of help to its individual members. Our shelves faintly show something of the varied nature bf this nicw interest. Here literature is so new and so rapidly changing we need constant acquisitions. I intended at this paint to add some considerations and mention of notably valuable boobs in different departments of literature which have been added this year, and which will be found by title and author and subject in the supple- mentary catalogue, but forbear on account of the length of the Town report. Lct each one carefully- scan this printed list and select such as he might find useful in. his owa calling or reading or enjoyment. Soine will be found immensely stimulating to the quick gritted, some will moon up new fields for the imaginanon, some will save strokes and steps for the plodding, —all will be for use or for pleasure to some one. If each should male good u-,c of what the Town in its wisdom and from its hard-earned monies provides, invention, mental alertnE ss, a more joyous, active intelligence, wuuid help to lift the Town to a higher plane of rational and successful life. Our supply of periodicals is slowly increasing. If every one is not satisfied NNrith their number and variety, it is his own 10 WATERTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY fault. You encourage all to make knoNvn his criticism of our collection and his personal desires in any direction. We keep a printed form of questions in which any one can make known his desires for any particular hook or for any particular periodical. The Asa Pratt Fund, which provides the major portion of our collection of periodicals, is every year increas- ing by more than a hundred dollars., and its income by a corre- sponding amount.. No gifts of money have been made during the pest year, and our library has been deprived daring tho past two years of the well-earned pittance received from fines incurred in the ad- ministration of the library with no cormsponding increase in appropriations or incornc. But upith a rna.rtyr's spirit we can endure this deprivation for a time and see the interests of the library suffer. We need larger appropriations. It is true that ive could live for a. while, as a< nian might go without food for sn while, but the vigorous growth, the helpful in- terests of the library call in this time of the depreciated value of money for trwrc not for Pecs. Let ethers discuss the lessening value of gold measured ill the increased cast of living, and in all the ina.nufactures of man, in books, in periodicals, in service. Do not neglect the needs of the library when you decide to ask for the annual appropriations. You can not afford to ignore the calls and the needs of your children and yourselves in all that makes life worth the living. Give the library six or ei,.;lit hundred dollars more than last year and you will not regret it ;more could be spent to advantage. Our obligations to the friends of the library are constant. Our gifts are acknowledged in.Appendix 4 in certain directions.* Upon the co-operation of all the people of the Town-we depend and have our hope for future enlargement and support. With gratitude for Help and encouragement during these many years, I subscribe myself Respectfully yours, SOON F. WEITNE'Y, Librarian. *Fxrept mie. We are inilabvd to the Union Paper Ba c Company. as far yvirs, for a supply of excellent eo+Farina paper for our books. of which wme over two tho d (2M-1,5) 600k-w hale been pA inn mare tidy i ondition by eacki ing thean in elcan manilln s°mmm, APPENDIX 1. Use and Growth of the LibTaty for the Last Ten Years. • Years 1900 1901 1002 1003 1904 1905 1909 1907 1908 1909 Total number of volumes in the l.itsrar}'.. . ... . . . . . . 26,409 27,148 28,100 29,339 30,371 31,595 32,&SO 33,33U 34,554 36,241 Increase during the year.. . . ... . . .. . . . , . . . . . . . . . S37 7.10 1,042 1,141) 1,M2 1,222 1,---)4 441 1,"?.ri 1.657 V Increase by purchase...... . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .+ . . . . . . , 372 (+f),1 52,1 599 552 620 722 SOB 731 1,158 W .Increase by gift... ... . . . . .. . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . 136 130 316 .5")4 337 54.5 43.1 25U 384 3938 W Increase by hin.iin- pamphlrta. . . . . . . . . . . .. , . . . . . . , 3411t .37E 151) 131 231 138 134 ISO 101 P- Discardual as 6v,irn uu1.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 203 174 753 Total number of palrcrs And puxrtphlets in Libinry.. . . . 15,:360 19,130 20,027 22,771) 25,425 9,005 10,866 lZ609 13.764 16406 Pamphlets and papers parchased from {ppropri;atiun.. 883 1,000 1,073 1,117 1,134 1,061 1.094 1,[!+€9 1,165 1:825 ui Painphlets anal papers furnished from Asn PrRtt fund... 3,7112' 4., 1 3,F331 3,fi4fi 3,G3ti 3,735 3,t377 S,�ri&' 8,D73 2041, Increase of pamphlets and papers by,giftorcxchange.. 1,242 1,229 2,01p2 3,51.5 1,400 081 684 1,CW 1,8N 2,073 � Of these there were hound or exchanged or sold... .. . . 17,30-1 2,9 5 >0 6,253 1,568 3,008 2.02 4.0f.5 7,763 3,297 10 Total cumber of persons who have taken out cards-, 8,548 0,048 9.4-03 9,816 10,283 10,658 11.11 1 11,515 11.926 12,326 0 Number of new persons taking not cards.. . . . . . .. . . . .. 434 500 355 413 167 137 5 45:3 4W 411 400 ,3 Total number of volumes is�mvd. . .... .I .. . . . , .. .. . 41,4)SU 40,379 •12.176 42,580 44,71?7 43,260 45,374} 44,515 L47.370 47,022 Total number of volumes issued forborne use... .. .. . 36,430 4.4,321 40,817 41,072 43,91`�.5) 41-1,("5 -12,805 42,832 45,678 46.149 Gonsulted in Library beside.q those in reading room.... 4,656 -1,053 1,350 1.458 87`f! 1.22.1 2.514 103 69*2 873 Number of books covered.. .. . . .. . .. ... . ... . . ... . . 2,535 .5,067 7,447 2.954 2,738 3,297 3.000 :3,667 2,394 2.285 Money received for catalogues... . . . ,. , . . . . . . .. . . . 83.75 83.2ri 31,30 $0,95 $8.55 d6.3i1 1.21 S-2.S $3.25 $2.3,5 Money received for lines and books lust or fl.iinuged... 182.47� 15'2.37 140.80 143.51 139-17 13±.81 144,72 147.26 138.39 150.31 N:mey receivad for old cases and junk- . . .. . . f►1. 12 79.091 1.50 10.00 16.8D 5,16 2.54 The:Library ana Reading Roorns arc open except on Sundays and Legal Holidays from two to nine o'clock. In July and August to cight o'clock. The Reaaiirig Room is open on Sundays, from four to eight U'elock, from November 1 to l4fay 1. zv APPENDIX 2. cu 9 z ,, � s a � �_•� 4?CO � 47� Y �.> Pq X W E- F 1 ;'4 P-. P january-- - - -- - -- ---- - - - 371 '60 100 M 1`22 56 88 89 85 66 10 �37 41 16 27 !E 62 02 2030 9511�:'7 7 4412 tri Vebrusry. . . . . .... .. . . . . . :15S 36 140 32 ID4 52 73 55 50 48 6 43 39 12 213 IC 55 8.:s 1883 889 27 3 4 0219 � March.. .. . . . . ... .. . . 521 42 123 :37 100 :3fi 100 92 50 54 10 31 50 13 -1.1 Ili 67 S4 2&18 1031 •I.1 10 4627 0 April.. .. . . .. .... ... . . .. . 386 40 85 19 S-1 43 77 71 44 31) 11 2:1 •16 10 25 10 59 66 1811 710 4U `r 3712 1� May—. ..... . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 393 44 72 8 :59 2.1 72 -10 41 60 3 20 31 7 21 4 4S 78 1694 0*82 -35 5 1436 z Junt. ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 357 M f18 10 59 22 56 48 42 35 4 42 50, 4 10 6 45 143 1413 661 27 2 3152 JL111°........ . . ... . . . . . ... 325 34 (34 10 34 10 55 40 28 37 $ 33 41 9 15 8 39 71 1610 654 IS 8 3144 August280 34 f34 7 38 1.3 78 38 29 32 3 33 29 10 8 5 34 60 1682 705 21 4 3'.34 t- September.. . . ... . . . . .. 414 31 57 5 64 28 87 39 33 42 9 23 .16 12 12 2 51 Sl I7 H 7`.9 1.'.' 7 94.5-1 P; October... . . .. .. .. . . .. . . 416 35 47 IS 94 81 86 72 40 35 9 31 W 16 10 0 36 122' 1912 874 18 11 401 B i�r4renll]er. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4`27 38 5 ::$ 1[4Tr 10-1 I#?l 118 17 yt 5 32 83 1 la 9 44 288 1S'27 1I81 34 l.afy7 December... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376 32 ill '20 .51 84 91 94 49 32 7 33 61 7 10 10 30 277 1771 1178 343 5 •132.4 n Total hnme use.... .. .. .. . 40,27 452 93D '2 4 91 : 5 115;3 7!Iri .`)•17 487 83 401 565 135 234 M 553 1147k2t'59-1 10-if1f3 369 7346149 Total library use..... . . . .. 24,S 22 86 I 79 59 2 81 79 9 48 8 41 11 26 2 41 6 873 ('r ra n d total,. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4870 474 1025 2+25 09-1 .:r:y.5 1012 798 6.31 5m; V2 4-19 56,5 143 275.1{}2 579 14472142010311 410 79 47022 Pert-unt agc.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 10.35 1.00 2'.18 4;2.11 1.1S 2.15 1.69 1.34 1,21) .19 .95 1,20 .30 .5S .2'1 1.2.3 3.07 45.5. 21.()2 .87 .1G LIBRARIAN IS REPORT 13 APPENDIX 3. Giving Sunday by Sunday the Number Qf Men snd Women in Attendance in the treading Room. Open from November 1 to May 1, from +4 to 8 p.m. Date lien Women TUtal Jan. 3......... ... . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 41 21 64 10-, I..... . . , , . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. 25 30 55 17...... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 2g1 24...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 19 15 34 31...... . . . , ._. . . . . .,. , .. 40 39 79 Feb. 7...... . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. - , -. . 26 20 •16 14...... .... . . . . . . .. . . . .. .... .. 42 20 6s 21..... . .. . . . . . .... .. . . . 15 q 24 ;$...... . . . . . . . . . ID 9 28 ,liar. 7., ,. . . . . . . . . - - - - -- -- - - 1: 25 37 II, ........ . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 17 9 1 .. 21.. .. . . . .,- • - - -- . Tel 13 23 " 281. . - 15 14 2!D Apr. 4..... . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 S 31 " 11. .... . .. .. . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 22 .. is, ...... .. ..... .. . . .. . . - . 1 7 S ... . . . . .. .... . . . . ...... ... 3 11 1.1 Vicatian from May to Nuvciilb r. Nov. 7..... . . ... .. ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3() 4*: 3 Id 14.......... . .. .. . . .. 13 S 21 .... .. ... . . .. .. ... . , ., .. .. . . 35 47 28..... . .... . . . . . . . . . . . ... .... . . 21 7 23 Dee, 5. .... . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .... . . . 25 10 13EP ,. 12"... . .. _ . .. ... . I. . . .. . . 31 10 41 .d 11}.......... .. .. . .. 35 12>5 60 oq 26..... . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... .. .. . . 5 0 5 Total. ..... , 518 351 869 „lverage..... . . , . . . . ,. . . . .. . . .. .... . . 209 7 14.4 34.7 14 WATERTDWN PUBLIC LIBRARY APPENDIX 4. List of Donations of Bcraks, Pamphlets, Papers, Etc., Given duriug the Year 1909. Pamphlets and Y4ls. Papers Adams, Horn.Charles F.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 1 American-Irish historical Society.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 American'Unitarian Association, Christian Register... . . . . 52 Amherst GzOlege.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. . .... . . . . . . . . . . I Boston Departmeiat of Parlks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . I Boston Mtisenm of Pine Art , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Brimbleeom,J. C., editor, " Newton Graphic ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Brown Alumni Monthly. . . . . . . . . . Brown University. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 1 Burtan,Josiah H.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Bustin,William H... . . ..... . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Chicago,City of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t Clary: College. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Clarke, George I .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Coolidge,Miss Adelaide H.. . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 43 Farnsworth, Edward C... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Fruit World Pub.Co.,Los Augeles, - Western Empire "., . . . 12 Glea.son,Sarnuel S... . —. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . 6 Griswold, Stephen H.-—. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Hall, Luman N.,City Clerk of Waltham.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . L Harvard University. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2 Hobbs, Charles A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 Home Market Club, " Protectionist .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Horne,Dr. R. G.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 19 III urninating Engineering Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Indian Rights Association... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . I Lake M€ihonk-Conference... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Lamley&Company, " Herald of the Cross "... . . . 11 Loughrey,James, Machinery".arid " Machinists' Monthly" 23 Lunimis, C. F.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1 Mason, Charles F.. . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Mass. Agricultural Experiment Station.. ....... . .. . . .. . . . . 12 Mass. Civil Service Can=issicon... . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Mass,historical Society.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Mass. Institute of Technology. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Mass. Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board.. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Mass. Secretary of the Commonwealth. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2 Mass. Society for Prevention of Cruelty to.Animals. .. .. ... , . 12 LIBRARIAN'S REPORT 15 Pamphlets and Vols, Papers Moore,Mrs. Alice R.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . 2 National Child Labor Committee.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i New England Cremation Society_ , , , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I New York, Department of Park&. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 New York State Education Department. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 New York Mate University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . 3 2 Princeton University, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l Rand, Amy C., " advocate of Peace ........ . . . . .. .. . . . . 12 Raymond,George L... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. 9 R, I.Agric. B-xperirlment Station.. . ..... . . . . . .. . . . .. ... . . 10 Smithsonian Institution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . 6 'Spencer, C. A.W.,editor, " Brookline Chronicle ". . . . . . . . . . . 52 Sprague,Homer B., `• Students'Journal ". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . Stev�ns, Anna A.. . . . . . . . . . . _ .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 Stiger, Edwia T.. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . , . . . . 1 `l=ton Potteries Company... , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Tufts College... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 48 United States Brewers' Association..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 United States Civil Service Commission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 United States Con-m-Lissioner of Labor... . .. . . . . ..... . . . . . . 1 3 United States Director of Mint, .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 United States La-brary of Congress, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 United States Government, GiR or Loan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 833 Unknown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 12 Vahey, INI. P.,editor, " Watertown Observer "....... . . . . . . . 92 Watertown Magazine Club.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 404 Watertown Trib ti ne-Enterprise... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Weeks,John W.,114. G. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 9 238 Whitney, Solon F... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 25 Worcester Board of Trade, `• Worcester Magazine ". .. . . . . . . 12 le, have received reports from the public libraries of the following cities and towns: Arlington (Dobbins Library); Boston; Danvers (Peabody Institute); Grand Rapids, Mich.; Lancaster; Malden; Min- neapolis; Paterson, N. 1,; Providence, R. I.; Salem; Sumerville; Springfield; Syracuse, N. Y.; Waltham; Wormster. We have received bidle ins from the public libraries of the following cities and towns: Attleborough; Boston (Generat 'Theological Library); Brookline; Brooklyn; Brooklyn (Pratt Institute Free Library), Cmnbridge; Dover, N. H.; Haverhill; Helena, Mont.: New- ton.; Peabody (Peabody Institute); Providence, R, I.; St. Louis, Mo.`,. Salem; Springfield, Wilkesbarre, Pa. (Osterhout Free Library), Winchester. 1U WATER.TOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY APPENDIX S. List of Periodicals Regularly Received at the Library. Those not found in the reading rooms may be called for at the desl. American historical ieviewl I , Life American magazine aLivimgage Atheneum,London McClure's magazine Atlantic monthly Alas,agn exper,stat. reports g Blackwood's magazine Masters in art Boston pulp,library bulletin g munsey Brookline chronicle g N. 13. hilt. and genealogical register Brookline pub,Ilbrary bulletin g New England magazine Brooklyn pub. library b Newton graphic g Brooklyn Pratt Institute g 1Vewtori Free library bulletin g Cambridge pub, library bulleting Nineteenth century Camera work North American review Catholic world Official gazette of U. S. Pat. Office g Century magazine Our-durnb animals g Christian register g Protectionist Congressional record g Providence libraries bulletin g Contemporary review Punch Cosmopolitan Quarterly review Cumulative book index Review of reviews St. Nicholas :Delineator Dial Salempub.library bulletin g Edinburgh review Scribner'! monthly magazine English illustrated magazine Springfield library bulletin g I+liegendc Rlatter Tribune N. Y. (tri-weekly) Fortnightly review Forum `1'ribunc-i_nterprise(Water-town) g Harper's magazine TuftoriULri r Tufts weekly g Harvard graduates' magazine q U.S. Dept. of labor bul.letin,g Harvard Theologieal review Waltha.rn public library bulletin g Hibbert journal Woman's journal Horne Market Club g" Worcester Magazine g Ladies' home journal World's work- Library journal g ,gift. Periodicals given byAthe Watertown Kagazine Club American homes and gardens house beautiful Atlantic monthly International studio Centary Life Country life in America cClure's magazine Everybody's magazine Munsey Garden magazine outlook Harper's bazar St. Nicholas Harper's magazine Scribner's monthly Harper's weekly Suburban l i i e LIBRARIAN 5S REPORT 17 Periodicals from the Iacome of the Pisa Pratt Fund. Amateur ,photograplicr, Lcmdon Hi.bbert journal American architect Home nPedle►vork American city Roue and garden American cultivator House beautiful American'hornes and gardens Illuaiin iting engineer American inachinist Independent Americ-in magazine Jaurnn1oleducation American naturalist Journal of Franklin institute Appalachia Journal of political economy Automobile magazine Journal of sociology Bird lore Kindergarten magazine Boston advertiser Kindergarten review Boston cooking school magazine Leslie's weekly Boston globe, daily incl.Sunday Little folks magazine May l to Nov. 1 London times,weekly Boston herald daily,Incl. Sunday, llu;ician May to-ov. Nation(fir. Y.) Boston morning journal New York herald, daily, including Roston evening transcript the Sunday edition, May to Nov. 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ER.1 42 Frazer, James G. Psyche's task; a discourse concerning the inBuence cf superstition on the growth of institu- tions...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . BU.P84 Griswold, Stephen M. Sixty years with Plymouth church. .......... . . .. . . ... . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DD851B.P.G Hughes, Edwin. H. The teaching of citizenship... ... . .. BOCI.H89 Jones, Rufus .K. Studies in mystical religion. . . ... .. , , CIMY.J78 Lodge, .fir Oliver. Survival of swan; a study its unrecog- nized lzusnaa faculty. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.. Milton, John. i1BU= on the Soso of God and the Holy Spirit; from his treatise on Christian doctrine, with introduction by Alexander Gordon... ... . . . . . . . . . . CGH.M66 Munsterberg, Hugo. 13FI.M94 -Psychotherapy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BJ.14'l94 Noble, Afargaret E. (Si5ler Ni dita). Indian study of love and death.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CN.N75 Parsons, Frank. Choosing a vacation.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLgLT26 Petrie, W. Al. Flinders, ed. Egyptian tales, translated from the papyri. 2d tieriQs, XVIIIth to XIXth dynasty. Ill...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BU71.P Smith, Goldwin. No refuge but in truth... . . . . . . . . . . . 13R.S64 Smith, Richard G. Ancient tales and folklore of Japan. col.ill.. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BU67.S6 Thompson, Clarence B. The churches znd the wage earners;a study of the cause and cure of their separa- tion. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CP A.T4 WATERTOS'PN PUBLIC L113R.,RY CATALOGUE BIOGRAPHY—COLLECTNE. Ashburnha= (Mass.). Vital records to the end of 1949. E.3A82 Bode, . Great masters of Dutch and Flemish painting. Trans. by Margaret L. Clarke. 1:11.. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . E.A'V.D66 Broc)kfield (hlass,). Vital records to the end of 1849. ...... E.3B87 Clarke, George X. The descendants of Nathaniel [Clarke and his wife Elizabeth Somersby of Newbury, Massachusetts. A history cif ten generations, 1642- 1902. Ill.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E.3C59.1 Danvers{Klass.). Vital records to the end of 1849. Val. 1. Births.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,R3D 19 Edwards, Matilda B. Betharn-. French vignettes; a series of draniatic episo des, 1787-1871. Ports. . . —,, E,E26 Gray, George A., comp. Descendants of George Holmes of Roxbury, 1504-1.908. Added, Descendants of job n Holmes of Woodstock, Conn.... . . .. . . . . . . . . . E,3H75 Kllbourn, Dwight C. The bench and bar of Litchfield county, C+cnnecticut, 170-1909, Ill...... .... . . . . . E,K48 Learned, Marion D. Abraharn Lincoln: an. American migration. Family English, not German. Photog, ill.. . . , .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . E.3L73 Marblehead (Mass.). Vital rectrds to end of 1840. Vol. 3. Supplementary records, collected by J. W. Chapman... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . . E.3b131. Methuen (Mass.). Vital records to the end of 1549. , . . . R,3A'159 Scituate(M ass.). Vital records to the year 1850. 2 vols. Vol.. 1. Births. Vol. 2. Marriages mood deaths. . . . . .. E.3S41 Sears, J. Henry. Brewster ship masters.. . ..... . . . . . . . E,84.39 Sharon (Ifass.). Vital records to the year 1850. . . . . . . . E.3S53 Spencer (-'Kass.). Vital records t;0 the end of 1849. .. . . , E.3S74 Stefleins, Lincoln: Upbuiklers. forts.... . . . . . . . . . . . . E,S81 eons crsls:—]lark, Fagar, inayor; Everett Calla', "the gerolernan from Essex", lieu L1nds-y, lire jaa.9t jtr gt; ll.udWpli Stireckle , a tyznhiess reta=er: 11'. S. t,?'RCtn, a t a vgi 4 er. Winchendon (Mass.). Vitaal records to the end of 1849 , E.3W75 BI+O GRAPHY—INDIVIDUAL. Alcott, Brortson. 'Bronson A.lcott at Alcott house, Eng- land, and Ert�tla nds, New England (1842-1844), by Frank B. Sanborrn. Ill., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EA35.S.] Tip PATTY-EIGHTEI SUPPF.EMEN'T 7 Alcott, Louis<-t May, Louisa May Aloott, dreamer and worker, by Belle Moses. Port., ill.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11+A355.M Armstrong, 31rs, Nellie Mitchell. Melba: a biography, by Agnes G. Murphy, With chapters by Madame Melba on the selection of music as a. profe,gsion, and on science of singing. Ports. ill.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . E.V`4 A73.M Mach, Johann Sebastian. Johann Sebastian Bach; the story oaf the development of a treat personality, by C. Hubert H. Parry. 3 vols. forts... . . . . . . . . . . . E.V BI_LP Bigelow, Jahn, Retrnspections of an active life. 3 viols. Ports.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . EB5925.B Berney,Mary L (il2adatne Charles de Bunsen) In three legations, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EEll412.B Caine, Hall. My story. Ill. .. . , . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . EC135.0 [Pws[ '_1 Ep. 75.240) contains tht author's MCOliectiOtIS Of Rossetti.] Carey, '""illiam. Life oi: William Carey, shoe-maker and missionary, by George 'Smith. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EC277.S Carlyle,,` hornas. The lave letters of Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh, ed. by Alexander Carlyle. 2 vols, ill. EC2 6.C.5 Cleveland, Grover-. Recollections of Grover Cleveland, by George T. Parker. Ill...... . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . FEC 35,P Collins Memorial cam., pub. A memorial to Patrick A. Collins; history of its inception, establishment and dedicatian. Ill.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . EC711C Cortes, Pernando. Fernando Cortes and the eunquest of Mexico, 1485-1547,by Francis A.1MacNutt. (Herpes of the nations). Ill., maps.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . EC828.M Dumas, Alexandre. My memoirs. Trans. by E. M. Waller. Vol. G. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ED886.Dw Eliot# Charles W. Charles W. Eliot,president of Harvard university (May 19, 18:69-11fay 19, 11909), by Eugen Ktiehnemann. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EE422.K Emerson, I-Zalph Waldo. Journals, with annotations, ed: by Edivarri W. Emerson and Waldo F, Emerson. 2vols. Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REb3.E.3 Foster,. john. John. Foster, the earliest American en- graver and, the first Doston printer, by Samuel A. Green. Ill..... .. . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EI$7b53,G Fulton, Robert.' Robert Fulton and the" Clermont,"by Alice C. Sutcliffe. 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Port... . . . . . . . . . . EH752.0 Hudson, Henry. By Thomas A. Janvier. . . .. . .. . . . . . EH885.J James, Joshua. Joshua James, life-saver, by Sumner 1. Kimball. (Trite American types). . . .... . . . . . . . . . GJ27.K Jeff eries* Richard. Richard jefferies: his life and work, by Edward Thomas, 11L, map_ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EJ448.T Lamb, Charles. The life of Charles Lamb, by Edward V. Lucas. Ill.... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EL218.L Lecky, William E. H. A memoir of the Right Hen. William Edward 1-1. Le&y, by his wife. Ill.. ..... . EL40I.L Lincoln, Abraham, Lincoln's love story, by Eleanor Atki.mson. Ill..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EL73,A9,I Abraham Lincoln and the downfall of American slavery. bar Noah Brooks, Ill.... . . . . . . . EL73.B87.1 The death of Lincoln; the story of Booth's plot, his d-ted and the penalty, by Clara E. Laughlin. Ill... EL73.L3 —Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln by distinguished men of his t11nc, edited by:'Alen T. Rice:. . . . . . . . . . . . EL 19R :lhraham Lincoln, by Brand Whitlock, (Deacon biiographies). ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Et73.W6 Lucy, Henry W. Sixty years in the wilderness. some passages by the way. fort.... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Lr941.L McCormick, Cyrus Hall. Cyrus Hall McCormick: his life and wort-, by Herbert N. Casson. Ill.... . . . . . . . . . EXISI.0 Cyrus Hall McCorxnlek and the reaper, by Reuben:G. Thwaites. Ill. . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . EM131.T TWENTY--EIGHTFI SUPPLEMENT McKinley, William. The McKinley memorial in Phila- delphia history of the niovcment, and account of the dedication exercises, including the oration by the Hon. James M. Beck. Ill... . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . EM, 1 a8.M Marie Antoinette. By Joseph H. P. Belloc. Ill...... . . EA1334.B Masson$ David. Memories of London in the forties. Ar- ranged for publicai.ion and annotated by his daughter Flora 1liasson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 'EM421.M Grri�t� 1.Y� C'arl,�le; Down street, Piccadilly; Masxirl, A London club. Meredith, George. George Meredith in anecdote and criticism, by J. A. Harumerton. I11...... . . . . . . . . . EM559.H Yorria, William. By Alfred Moyer. (English inen of letters). . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . ?Ei4M87S.N Outra=6 ,fir James. The Bayard of India. A life of General Sir James G'utram, by Capt. Lionel J. Trotter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E094.T Phillips, Wendell. Wendell Phillips, orator.and ngitator, by Lorenzo Sears..... . . . . . , . . . . . EP504.S Foe, Edgar A. The Poe cult and other Poe papers, with a new mernoir, by Eugene L. Didier. Ill.. . . . . . . . . EP74.D The dreamer; a romantic rendering of the life of Edgar lUllan Poe, by Mary N. 5tanard..... . . . . . . . . EP74.'S Pryor, Sara A. My day: reminiscences of a long life. Ill.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . IsP973T.1 Quincy,Jahn. John Quincy, master of.11ount Wollaston, provinciakstatesman,colonel of the Suffolk"reginlent: an address, by Daniel M. Wilson and Charles Francis Adams, Jr. Ill. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EQ68.w Raleigh, 'S-ir Walter. By Frederick A. Ober. (ITeroes of American history).... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ER103.0 Richardson,William. A=river of England: an account of the career of Wi f am Richardson from cabin boy in the merchant service to warrant officer in the royal navy (17S{3-1819) as told by himself, edited by Col. Spencer Childers.... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ER5259.R Rae, Frances M. A. Army letters from an officer's wife, 1871-1888. Ill.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ER998.R Sainte-Betive,Charles-Augustine. By George IT, Ifarper. (French men of letters), .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ES15UT Sanborn. Frank B. Recollections of seventy years. 2 vale. I11.... .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ES1.9S.S 10 WATERTC}WN PUBLIC LIBRARY CATALOGUE Sheler, Nathaniel S. Autobiography, with a supplemen- tary memoir by his wife .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ES5275.S Sherman, William T. Hume letters of General Sherman, edited by M. A. DeWolfe I-jowe, Dort.. . . . . . . . . . . ES5537.S,3 Stanley, Sir Henry .M. Autobiography, edited by his. wife, Dorothy Stanley*. Ill., ttYag.. ... . . . . . ES7$5.8 surnner, Charles. By George H, Flay*nea. (American 1=isisbiographie-s)... . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ES95S.H Velazquez, Diego R. de S. Velasquez, by Aureliano do Beruete. Ill.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > . . . . . . . . E.LVAr43.B5 Vermeer de Delft. By Gustave Vanzype, Ill..... . . . . . E.WV 2.'V Whitman, Walt, By George R. Carpenter. (English men of letters).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EIV61G.0 Whistler,James M. With Whistler in Venice,by Otto H. Basher... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E.W b7.B White, Gilbert. Gilbert White and &1bourne, by Henry C, Shelley. Ill... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EWS84,8 Whitney, Josiah D. Life and letters of Josiah Dwight Whitney, by Edwin T. Brewster, Ill.. . . ..... . . . . . BW619.I3 Williams, Roger. Roger Williams: a study of the life, tunes and character of a political pioneer, by Edmund J, Carpenter. Ill.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L,W727,C Yang Wing. My life in China and America. fort... . .. EY94.Y HISTORY. Bury, J. B3 The ancient Greek historians. (Harvard lectures)...... , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FA.1397 Clarke, George X. Epitaphs from graveyard-, in Welles- ley (formerly Vest Needham), North Natick-, and St. Maryr's churchyard in Newton Lover Falls, Rass., with genealogical and biographical notes..... .. . . . . FI.C'59 t€oulkes, Charles. Armour and weapons. Ill.. ..... . . . FV.F43 blLhafty, John P. What have the Greeks done for modern civilization? The Lowell lectures of i�()$a09. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FEUX21.1 Rhodes, James F. Historical essays.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F.R47 W>ittemare, Henry. Origin and antiquity of heraldry; its symbols defined, its sentiments expressed and applied to armorial bearings. Ill... . . . . . . . . . . . Ia V.IV62 TWENTY-81GHTH SUPPLEMENT 2 Europe, Abbott, Prank F. Society and j)o1iLic!i in ancic nt Ronne. essays and sketches. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F 35.A13 Belloc, J, Hilaire P, Paris, 111,, maps.... . . , , F397,P.B Chat, Airs. Henry. Gentlemen errant: being journeys and adventures of four ,noblemen in Europe during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Ill., maps..... F304.C98 .Ferrero, Gvglielmo, Characters and events of Itomaan hist+ary from Cxsar to Nero.. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . F35.F38 Fowler, W. Warde. Social life at Rome in the age of Ci+pro. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FFo5.F78 ]ones, 11. Stuart. The Roman empire, B. C. 20-A. D. 47G. (Story of the nations,).... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11'35H.J77 TreveIyan, George M. Garibaldi and the Thousand. I11., maps.... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F361.T8.1 Africa. Colvin, Ian D. South Africa. (Rcma.nce of history). Col. pl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F74.C72 Maspero, Gaston C. C. New light an axacient Egypt. III.. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V1771.N14I.3 Wi.lsoaa, Lady Sarah I. South African memories; social warlike and sporting. III.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F74,W7 America, American-Irish Historical society. Journal, Vols. 7, S. BilUngs,john D. The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light arOlery* in the war of the rebellion, 1862-1865. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F83D_I3598.1 Cambridge Historical society. Publications;-1. Pro- ceedings, ,dune 19, 1905-Apri1 24, 1906... . . . . . . . . . . F844C1.80 ChaBning, Edward, and Lansing, Mari= F. Tbe story of the Great Lakes. I11., ina,ps.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P90.C45 Colonial society of Mass. Publications, vol. 10, Tram- 5.actions, 1904-1906. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . FS-1.1,SC7 Crawford, Mary C, Old Boston days and ways from the dawn of the revolution usatil the town becarane a city. Ports., ill., maps..... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F844B.C89 Crockett, Walter H. A history of Lake Champlain; the record of three centuries, 1609-I909. Ill_.. , . . . F843C4.0 12 WATERTGWIf PUBLIC LT13RARY CATALOGUE Deaae, Samuel. History of Scituate, Mass., from its first settlement to 183L.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . F844S7.D Floyd, Fred,. History of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment, New Yolk volunteers. 111, [Four companies were from. Mass.I. . ---- . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. F83D.F64 Griffis, William E. The story of New I4etherlaiids, the Butch in America. III.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F85LG85 Haaks, Charles S. Our Plymouth forUathers, the real founders of our republic. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F844.1124 Haskell, Frank A. The battle of Gettysburg.... ...-. . . F8313.H34 Hitchcock, Ripley, eat. Descidve battles of America.. W., maps... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F83.9H67 Jameson, J. Franklin, ed. Narratives of New Nether- lands, 1609-1664. (Original narratives of early American history.) Maps.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keyser, Dr. 'tiaam an H., and others. History of old Germantown. Diap, i1L.. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . F'854G.K44 Laut, Apes C. Canada, the empire of the north; being the ra mantle story of the new dominion's growth from colony to kingda n. Ill., maps... . . . . . .. . . . . F82.L38 Levering, Julia H. Historic Indiana; Ding chapters in the story of the Hoosier State from the romantic period of foreign, exploration and dominion through pioneer days, stirring 'sear times, and periods of peaceful progress, to the present time. Ill., map. . . . F895.LGG McElroy, Robert M. Kentucky in the nation's history. Ill., map... . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F$SUM14 Mass achusetts• Secrelaryof coin ntonwea10s, Massachusetts soldiers and sailors of the revolutionary war. Vol. 17. hi-Zyr... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *F813PB,U41 Massachusetts Historical society, Proc_e.cclinps, vol. 42. 4tb series, vol. 2. Octcber 1908-Jusac:, 1909.. . . . . . . F844.SM41.3 Index to the second series of the proceedings,1884- 100 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F844.8M4I.3 Natbews, Luis K, The expansion of New England: the spread of New Enlgand settlement and institutions to the Mississippi Plover, 1020-1865. Maps.. . .. . . . . FS&M43 Meanya Edward S. History of the State of Washington. fll., maps.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ... . F944.M48 Merrick, George 13. Old times on the tapper Mississippi; the recollections of a steam-boat pilot from 1854- 1$fi3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F875X5 TWENTY-EIGHTH .SUPPLEMENT 13 Nvutgamery, David H. The leading facts of American history. Ill., maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F83.M78 Murdock, Harrold. 1872: letters written by a gentleman in Boston to leis friend in Paris describing the great fire;with introductory chapters and notes. Ill... . . . F844D A97 P.aattison, R. P. Dunn.—Napoleon's marshals. Ill.... . . . F39F.P32 Rae,Alfred S. The Tenth regiment Massachusetts volun- teer infantry, 1861-1804. A western Mass.regiment. f ll.... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F83I3.R69.11 Schoonover, T. J. The life and times of Gen. John A. Sutter. Ill..... . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . F941.S37 Singletons Esther. Dutch New York. 111... . . . . . . . . . . FF85138 Thwcu.tes, Reuben G. Wisconsin, the Americanization of a French settlement. (American commonwealths.) Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . 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F8,9D.`4V729 Wood, Sumner G. The taverns and turnpikes of Man- ford, 17:33-1833. ill„ neap. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F8441314.W GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVELS. Amundsen, Roald E. G. Roald Amundsen's " North Nest passage "; being the recorcl of a voyage of ex- ploration of the sharp " Giou," 1003-1907. 2 vats. I11., maps.. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G14.A52 Bandeld, E. J. Confessions of a beachcomber- scenes in 14 W}L'1'1i12'I'OWN• PUBLIC LIBRARY CATALOGUt the career of an unprofessional beachcomber in tropical Queensland. Ill., map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G215,B 1 Holmes, Burton. Travelogues. 10 vcls.. .... . . . . . . . . . Ref. Mackay, Cal. Kenneth. Across Papua: a voyage resund, and a march across the territory of Papua, with the Royal Concession, 1909. Ill., map.... . . . G20.�l1F Mikkelseti, Einar. Conquering the Arctic ice. IlL, maps... . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G14.I40 Shaoklet6n, Sir Ernest H.. The heart of the Antarctic: story of the British Antarctic expedition, 1 0 -19M), introduction by I-1. R. Mill, account of first journey to the 'South magnetic pole by T. W. E. David. 2 viols. Ports., ills maps.. ....... . ... . . . . . . . . . . G 149,S52 Wright, E. S. Westward round the world...... . . . . . . . 013.'G'i 94 Europe. Andrews, William. Old English towns. I11.. . . ... . . . . . G45.A57 Brawn, hers. Demetra V. Harernlik; some pages from the life of Turlci%h women. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G53.B87 Butlin, F. It. Among the Danes. Ill...... . . . . . . . . . . . C5C1.BH Caiu, Georges. Walks in Paris. Ili..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 1f1P.CM.1 Calvert, Albert F. Madrid, bin historical description and handbook of the: Spanish capitol, with 453 illustra- tions ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G40_NM.C1 Chancellor, E. Beresford. Wandcrings in London: Pic- cadilly, Mayfair and Pan wra11. Ill. (partly call. . . G45L.C454 Collier, Price. England and the English from an Ameri- can paint of view. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G45.C609 Davis, Jahn. Travels of fatir years and a. half in the United States of America during 1798, 179D, 1800, 1801, and 1802; with introduction and notes by A.J. Morris=. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G8�_D26 De Windt, Tlarry, Through savage Europe, being the nrlrratiVC Of a journey undertaken as spceirtl corres- pondent of the " Westminster gazette," throughout ` the Balkan States t'and European Russia. Ill.... .. . . G59,D52 Garnett, Lucy M. J. Horne life in Turkey. Ill...... . . . G59.G2 3.1 Guthrie, Arthur(,4atthony Rowley.) Letters from France and Italy. 111..... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . G30.G98 Gwynn, Stephen, A holiday in Connemara. I11.. . . .. . . 0-12,Gc .f Henderson, !Vlrap. Perry B. A British officer in the TWENTY-EiGHTH SUPPLE1113NT 1 Balkans; the aecOTxnt of rt tourney throttgh I]chnatia, Montenegro, Turley in Austria, 14agy*arland, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Ill., mal). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G59.H49- Howells, W. D. Seven Engligh cities. Ili.. . . . . . . . . . . . G45.H85.1 Hume, ldartin. Through Portugid. Ill.. . . . ... . . . . . . . G41.H92 Hutton, Edward, Rorne. Col. pl.. . . . . . . . I . G35.H979 Jerrold, WaItCTL Highway,.; and byways of Middlesex. Ill.. , ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G45.J56 Leaciani, Rodolfo. Wanderingr, in the Roman carn- pagna. Ill.... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . G36.L24 Lees, Frederic. A summer in Touraine. Cal. pl., ill,, neap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . iG39T.1,4 Loomis, Charles B. Just Irish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G42.L95. Lucas, Edward V. 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The journal of an expedition across Venezuela and Columbia, 1906-M07. Ill., map . . . G992.136 L Br ooks, Van Wyck, The wine of the Puritans: a study of present day America. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G83.B87:3 TWENTY-EIGHTH SUPPLEMENT 17 Browne, Rim. P. W. Where the fishers go: the story of Labrador. Map, ill........ . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G81S.B88 Burpee, Lawrence J. The search of the western sea: the story of the exploration of north-western America. Ill., maps. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . GMBH Carson, W. E. Xlexico, the -wonderland of the south. U., map.. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GJ5.C32 City history club of New York, Historical guide to the City of New York,compiled by Prank B. Kelley, from original observations and contributions ruadr: by members.and friends of the City history club of New York. Ill., +maps. . .... ... .. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G851N.06C Coleman, Emma L. A historic and present slay guide to old Deerfield. Ill..... . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G844Df.0 Delabarre, E. B. Deport of the Brown-Ilanfard expedi- tion to Nach'�,rak, Labrador in the year 1900. (Bul- letin of the Geographical society of Philadelphia, val, 3, No. 4.). .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G81a.D33 Enock, C. Reginald, Mexico, its ancient and modern civilization, bistory and political condidens, topog- raphy and natural resources, industries anct general development. Ill., map. . . . . . . , . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . G9526 Gilman, Arthur. My Cranford: a please of the quiet life. Ill. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G$-12H.G ["HoUN N. H. furndshes the Belting for most of the easpe- cially striking feswrm") Greely, kla or-getwal A. W. I1andbook of Alaska, its resources, products, and attrsactj=. ill., maps. ... G945,G1+9 Grenfell, Wilfred T., aiad others. Labrador, the country and the people. III., maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G81S.G82.2 Hearn, Lafmclic, Two years in the French West Indies. lll.... . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G9fi 4.H4 Johnson, Clifton. Highways and byways of the Pacific coast. Ill... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . — — G94 j66 The picturesque Hudson. Ill... .. .... . . . . . . . . . . 0852.JOG I rkharu, Stanton D. Mexican trails; a record of travel in Mcxico, .1904-,07, and a glimpse at the life of the Mexican Indian. 111.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . , . Gu&K59 Migeon, Gaston, In Japan: pilgrimage to the shrines of art, Ill.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . G6 .M s3 Mills, Enos A. Wild life on the Rockies. Ill,. . . . . . . . . G91M65 is WATERTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY CATALOGUE Southern, Pacific company, pub. (Pacific Slope reference library.) Ill., map. . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , G94.9S7 C°anlents:—The 10amath country, The Sacramento 4al- Jey, by A. J. Welk; The coast ,otiritry, hetween Sara Fran- cisco and Saanta. RaLvbara, Tlie San Jonas aain valley, by A. J. Welis; Culitornia, south of Tehachapi: linperlul valley: Tlxu new :Nevada, by A. J. WON;Gavertunent Janus In Nevada-, The new Arizona., by A. J. Wells: Wayside 110te-9 an the simset mule; The insIde truck; Tiac Yostinile cn110 atta.l Mtuipora.Krone o1 His trees of CoMfornia, by A. J. WPA19, Eat Callrornia,frtiiL; Callrornia>,lisktltg. Thoreau, Henry D. The Maine woods. 111. by Clifton Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G841-T45 Van Dyke, John C, The new :'view Fork a commentary on the: place and the people. Ill. by jweph Fennell. Col. pl..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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(Little boobs on art.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WKN.D26 ? WA'1`tRTOwN PUUBLIC LIBRARY CATALOGUE Davenport, Cyril. Jewellery. 121. (Little books on art.) WX-D2 —Miniatures,-Miniatures, ancient anti modern. Ili. (Little hooks on art.).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IVPS.D24 Hayden, Arthur. Cleats can old earthenware. Ill.... � . . WICT,II-ll.1 Hispanic soc, of America. Catalogue of paintings by Joaquin Sorolla,y Bastida,exhibited Feb. 8 to March 8, 1009, with introduction by Leonard Williams. 111.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MWS71.II 14lacgoid, Ferny. History of English furniture, Vol. 4, Darts 19, 20.. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ref, ]ldelitz, Lea. The opera-goer's complete guide: compris- ing two hundred. and nine opera plots with musical numbers and casts.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-VM52 Nevill, Ralpli. French Prints of the eighteenth century. Plates. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . WQ39.N Orford by r n hook. [With tunes.].. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VZR.90 Raymond, George L. COmparative nstheties. Vol. 1. Art to the'lly. Vol. 2. The representative siuniiicame of form. Vol. 3, 1,4)ettry as a ropresentat.ivo art,. Vcal. 1. I'alrititit;, sctLif)ture, and architecture us repreeenta- I ivu Arts. t'nl. 5. The genesis(if art forrr3. Vol. 6. ltl yflim anal harmouyin pr)etrry and miislc,together evil h tntiMc: as a re.prestiiiat VF art. VoL `r. Prgpw imi aid hartnrany of line and color in paint- Ing,scmpotreanal architerture. Vol. s. Tlic e:,scutluls of testitetioN in muste, lioetry, paLlnt- Irel,51;e1I1iture aml architecture. [`"rF thEtieS is the :scienee of ltie lieVtttlttrl as cxem- ptifleRl in art.'" Nearly o iwndrecl illustrations given itt ilii4 volnnie to help expreta the author'3 views.] Smith,Percy T. Lettei^ing and writing ' a series of alpha- bets and their decorative treatment, with examples and, notes illtagtrative of construction, arrangement, spacing, and adaptation of letters to materials. 15 plates. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *WSA+S65 Sturgis, .Fussell. History of architecture. '�Fol. II, Rormancsgtaeand orienttal. ...... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Ref. Symons, Arthur. F'layts, acting, and rnusic:a book of theory. . . ...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . VU L S98 LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Almatck, Edward. Bookplate& (Little kooks on art.) 111.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZM ,A44 Arendt, Henriette. Dornenpfade der Barntherzifteit aus Schwester Gerd as Tagebuch. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . Y47.A68, TWENTY-EI0I-1711 SUPPLEMENT 27 Belloc,J.Hilaire P. On nothing and kindred subjects... Y.B44 Bradley,Andrew C. Oxford lectures on poetry...... . .. . ZYP.B8 Bronson, Walter C`•., coal. ]English poems. The Restora- tion and the 18th century (1660-1800).. . . . . . . . . . . . YP.9E8G,3 Burr,.i'41rs.Anna Robeson, The autobiography,a critical and comparative study.. . . . . . . . . . . . Z+C .B96 Cairns, William, B., ed. Selections from early American writers, 1607-1800..... . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . MOM Calisch, ]Edward N. The Jew in English literature, as au-thoT and as subject. . . . . . . . . . « . « , . . . ZY.C15 Chambers, E. K., and Sidgwick. F. Early English lyrics arnorotrs, divine, moral, and trivial.. . . . . . . ._. . . . . YP.9C44 +Conway,Afoncure I]. Addresses and reprints, 1$ O-1J07; published and unpublished work representing the literary and philesophical life of the author. fort.. . Y.C757 Finch, Francis M. The blue and the grey, and other Verses. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YP.F49 Frenssen, Gustay. Peter Moor's Fahrt nacla Suc1�;Pest; ein Feldmigsbericht. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WYSS Galswortby, John. flays. The silver box;Joy; Strife , . 'YD.017 Garrison, Theadosia, The joy o' life, and other poems . NTP G24 Goethe, Johann W. von. Sesenheim, from ti the's " Dichtung and Walirhe t," edited with intzo, and notes by H, C. 0. Fuss. (Heath's modern language series.).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X47N.GG Gregoy, Isabella A., lady. Poets and dreamers: studies azad translations from the Irish.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y42.GS Elagedorn, Hermann. A troop of the guard, and other Poems. . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , YP.H14 Higg'inson, T. W. Carlyle's laugh and other surprises..... Y.HO37.5 Hornbrooke„ F. B., D.D. The ring and the book., by Robert Browning....... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .YP.Bfs$51.Z1•I Janes, morn D. The technique of tech: a guide to the study of diction according to the principles of reson� ante. Ill.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZF.J7 Kennedy, Bart. t1 tramp's philosophy. ..... . . . . . . . . . . YK35 Kip ing, Rudyard. Writings. Vol 24. Actions and reactions... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . YX57 Laing, Mary B. Reading: a manual for teachers. (Meath's pedagogical library, 37.). . ...... . . . . . . . . . ZX.L18 Longfellow, Henry, W. Complete poetical works. . . . . . . YP.L85 Loransbury, Thomas R. The standard of usage in Brag. lssh«. . , . . . , , . . X.L78 Lowell,James Russell. The vision of Sir Launfal, Under the old elm, and other pererr,s. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y P.L91.3 28 WATEIr'rCWN PUBLIC LIBRARY CATALOGtTH Lucas, Edward V, One day and Y.L IA ed. Some friends of rnine: a rally of men.. . . . . . . . Y,OL9:3.3 Mackafl,John W. The springs of Helicon: a study in the progress of English poetry fronn Chaucer to Milton.. . ZY'P.M 15 Maeterlinck, Maurice. The blue bird, a fairy play in five acts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YD.11118 Meredith, George. Poems written in early youth, poems froni ' Modern Stage,' and scattered poems . .. . . . . . . YP.M56.1 Montenegro, Garlota. The two travelers, a book. of fables. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YH.M77 Oberammergau Passion play, translated)from the Gem.-In text with an historical introduction by Montrose J. Moses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YD.012 Oxaki, Yei T. Nlrarriors of old Japan, and other stories. . Y67.099 Paulsen, Friedrich. Aus meinern ) ben: Jwgenderin- nerungen, Photo, Ill— . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y47,P33 Raymond, George L. Dante and collected ver,se. . . . . . . YP.R26.3 Riley, Jaynes W. Rhymes of childhood.. . . .... .. . . . . . . YP.R5 Ruskin, Joky. Works. Library ed. Vols. 36, 37. Letters.. . ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fief. Sheehan, Patrick A. Parerga. companion volume to Under the cedars and the stars. ...., . .. . . . . , . . . . Y.S541 Smith, Langdon. Evolution: a fantasy.. .......... . . . . Y'P.SG54 Speaker's garland and literary bouquet Vols. 5-9... ... X&S74.5-9 Stiamson, John W. Wandering chords: pricnis.. . . . . . . . YP.S95 Tarkington, Booth, and Nilson„ H. L. The man from b-ime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YFD.` l8 Thibault, Jacques-Anatole. (Ai; , ,a1oPc !'rcr�tc . L'ile �.; des Pingouins. ..... . . . . . . . . . . > . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . , . Y39.T4 Thomas, Calvin. History of German literature. . . , . . . . Y47.T4 Thompson, Francis. Shelley*.. . . .. .. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . Z'YA.S,54T Van Dyke, Henry. Days off, and other digressions.. . . . Y.V248 Watson, William. New poems... . .... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . YP.W343 Whiting, Richard. Little people... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y'.W611 Whittier, John G. Complete work--. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YP.WC)2 Ziegler, .joba.nnes. Wiener Stitnmungsbi[der. , . . . . . . . . . Y47.Z9 ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Aleramo, Sibilla. Tina donna.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y 36.A36 Amicis, Bdinonde de, Novelle ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YXA61 C'oW nt - Gli amlci di eabegfo; Carnitkr; Furia; Un gran porno: Alberto; Vartetza; I,a tz% naterria. Bertini, Emma. English-Italian comparative idioms. X36Q.B5 --An luilixnn companion and interpreter for the Eng- TWE TY-EIGHT11 SUPPLEMENT 29 lish student and tousast containing words- and phrases of every day use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X3G?Vf.B5 —Italian verbs simplified..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X36j.-B5 Cann, Teo ilo C. 11, primo libro lettura inglese ad Lisa degli italiani. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X35N.C2 Connor, James. Conversation-book in English and Italian for the use of schools and travellers. . . . . . . . X$6M.C7 Edgreu, IIjalma.r, assisted by others. An Italian and English dietionaty vdth pronti zciation and brief etymologies. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X36D.E2 Farina, Salvatore, Dn testamento. . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . Y36.F22 Fogazzaro, ,Antonio, I]aniele Cortis, romanao. . . . . . . . . Y36.F65.1 Fedele, ed altri racconti.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y36 F65.' Genzardi, Nieolo. Nuovo metodc toorico-psactico per imparare ]a lingua inglese: secondo it nieWdo di F. Ahn. 2 vois..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X36N.G" Lorenzini, Carlo (C. Collodi). Le a►renture tli Fincjeeliio, storia di un burattino, ill ustrata.da Carlo Chiostri.. . . Y36.L8 i Neera. Teresa...... ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y36.N'3 .1 011endurfl', Heinrich G. New inethod of learning to read, writtD, and speak: the Italian language, vrith additions ZLnd corrections by Felix Foresti. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .X36G.0 Pavia, Luigi. Grammatica ddla lingtut inglese con tomi letture a dialoghi.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X36G.P3.1 Grammati+ca inglese... . _. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X36G.P3.' FICTION. Aicard, Jean. The diverting adventures of 1llaurin: a translation from the Freneh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A288-4 Allen, Yasnes L. The bricl.e of the nnistlet ... . . . .... . . . A427.2 Andreyer, Leonid. The seven who were hanged: a stark*.. A573.0 Austin, Mary H. Lost borders. . . . . . . . . . . , . A937.40 Ayscough, John. Dromina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A987.1 Bacheller, Irving. The hand-made gentleman: a tale of the battles of peace.. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B121.15 —Thee Master. . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B12L20 Bacon,Josephine Daskasn. An idyll of All Fod'sday.. . . D231,6 —Ten to seventeen: a boarding school diary.. . . . . . . . . D231,14 Barr, Amelia E. The Hallam succeswiun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B268,18 Maid of Maiden Lane.. . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 13268.30 1S titer Of his fate, . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B26&32 Fu el �L Ild Christina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B2W 35 Remember the Alamo. .. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B269.3$ —The squire of Sandal-si& . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B20.40 30 NVATBRTC?WX PUBLIC LIBRARY CA' hLOGUE Beach, Rex F. The silver horde. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B3653,17 Becquer, Gustavo. Romantic legends of Spa in.. . .. . . . , 131987. 5 Bell, John J. Dh l Christina r. . . . . . , , . ... , . « . . . , . . . . . . B433.13 tiWhitlier thou goest.. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , B4,33.10 Bell, Lillian. Hope Loring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B434.10 Bennett, Arnold. Cold wives' tales. . B471.14 Benson, T. F_ The climber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B475, 4 Beeson, Robert H. The con ventioralists. . . . . . . . . . . . . B47i3.2 Tlic- kin-'-, €echicvemcnt.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D47G,3 Blaachi, Martha G. D. The cuckoo's nest.. . . . . . . . . . . . B377.3 Blackwood 1] arnon, Lifbo: a fantasy B6:32.9 --John Silence, physician extraordinary... . . . . . . . . . . B632.10 Blindinss, Harold. Lorimer of the Northwest- _ .... _ . . _ 1361.3.1 3 Booth, l dward C. The post girl. .... ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 137247.9 Brady, Cyrus T. The ring and the man. B81:3-11 Brawn, Alice. The strry of Thym.a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B877.13 Brown, Elden D. Two college girls. ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . D878.8 Brush, Christine C. The colonel's opera cloak. . . . . . . , . 13912. Bryant, Marguerite. Christopher Hibbault,roadmaker.. BG15.0 Bullock,, Shan F, kobert Thornc; the story of a London clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B938.12 Dulwer-Lytton, Edward G. E. L. Harold, the last of the Saxon kings. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . B9 41.0 Burnett, Frances 1-1. The dawn of a to-marrow. . . . _ . . _ 1 964.4 Burnham, Clara L. Dr. Latimer..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B966.3 -A great love:. .... . . . . . .. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B966.3 bliss Archer Archer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . B966.6 _Miss pagg's secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B966-7 - - i11istress of Beech KnD11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13(m)(.l7 Next door. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B966.12 A sane lunatid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B966.W Sweet Clover.. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . B066.15 -The wise woman. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOGG.17 ---Young maids and old. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . _ , , B966.1 l +Cable,Genrge W. Kincaid'.s battery.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C115.12 -- ', P'o son Jerrie " ;anal Pere Raphael. ... ... . . . . . . . . . C 11516 Campbell,Gabriel M.V. (Marjorie e Bowen.) The leopard and the lily.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C1875.8 Carey, Rosa N. The key to the tinknown.... . . . . . .. . . C'N&O Carruth, Frances W. Those Dale girls..... . . . . . . . . . . . C+31€1.5 Chambers, Robert W. Special messenger. . . . . . . . . . . . . C445.33 Chester#vu, Gilbert K, The ball and the cross... . . . . . . . C523.2 Coffins, W. Wilkie, The woman in white. , . . . . . .. . . . . C713.15 Couch, Arthur T. Quiller-. True Tilda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C853.13 Craik, Dinali Mullock Jahn Halifax, gentleman. . . . . . . C887.11 TWn-I TY-Lr1GHT11 SUPPLEMENT 31 Crawford, Francis Marian. An American politician .. . . C899.:3 Stradella... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C809.40 `1`h,e white sister. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C899.48 Crockett, S, R. The loves of Miss Anne. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . l-033,113 Curwood, James O. The gold taunters. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . C'982.7 Davis, Richard H. The white mice.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D264.29 Deland, 4%farg-aret- Old Chester tales.. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . D337. 3 De in Pasture, Elizabeth B. (-Urs.Henry De la Pasture.) Catherine of Calais. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . D338.2 ----Cap herine's child. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D338.8 --Dcborah of Tod's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D338.4 -The tyrant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . D338.19 ➢Morgan, William. It can never happen again.. . . . . . D386.4 De Selincourt, Hugh. The way things happen.. . . . . , . , D4hl.15 Dickens, Charles. Talc; of two cities. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . D548.48 Dillon, Nary. The patic nee of John .1forland. . . . . . . . . . . D579.8 Doyle,A. Cbrnan. 'Plie ad%entccres of Sherlock Holmes.. . D754.1 Dunbar, Pxzul L. Lov(• of Landry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D899.9 Eggleston, George C. A Carolina cavalier. . . . . . . . . . . . . E294.6 -Dorothy South. . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E294.7 Fenollosa, Airs. 11ary (Sidney jllcCal). Fled horse hill. F339,ti .Ford, Paul L. Honorable Peter Stirling.. . , .... . . . . . . . F699.4 Faster, 31. Louis. (Louise Forsshord.) Old lady, nuinber 31. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . - . . . . . . . , F756.7 Frankau, :11rs. Julia. (1,,ra;ik Danby.) Sebastian. . . . .. F'828.14 Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins- Jane Field, a nog*cl. . . . . . . "C 685.9 --The winning lady, and others. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 685.34 French, Anne earner. Your child and mine... . . . . . . . FS70 4.21 Gale, Iona, The loves of Pelleas anti Etarz'c. . , , , , . . G152.11 Galsworthy, John. Fraternity.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 17 9► 6 Garland, Harnlin. G2.3).3_6 -Hesper. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G23 3.8 Gasket], .lfrs. North and south. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-248.8 GIa.sgowf, Ellen. The romance of a plain rnarr........ . . G5".12 Gordon, Charles W. (Ralph Ccrr•rwe.) Black rock. . . . . Gmi.,3 -The sky pilot.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G661.8 Grant, Robert. The Chippendales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G7f3. Ha4bberton, Jahn. Budge and Toddies or, Helen's babies atplay... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H113.5 Hale, Louise C. The actress........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H163.2 Hall, Eliza C. The land of long ago. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H175.11 Harker, .11rs. L, Allen. Concerning Paul and Fiam,- rnetta... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H282.9 Harrison, Mary S. (Lucas AIalet.) The score.. . . . . . . . H321.11 Hawidns, Anthony Hope. The prison er of Zenda. . . . . . H303.8 32 WATERTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY CATALOGUE RLLpert of Hentxau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H:30u3 I I Hewlett, Maurice, 11612.7 Hornung, I . W, Mr. Jttstice Raffles. . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . , . 11.916.6 Haugh, Emerson. 54-40 or fight.. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H8,3€3. Howells, William D. ±L modern instance. . . .... . . . . . . . H85 AS ----Rise of Silas Lapham... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I1559.221 ..--N wom=n 's reason.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11859.28 Hudson, W, H. The purple land.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H887.t1 Hiueffer, Ford Al. The " Half INIonn ": a romiinfe(if the Gild world and the n Piv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H888.5 Hugo, Victor, Toilers of the yea. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1i8!l3.10 Hurd, Marian X., and Wilson, Jeans B. When she came home from college. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , H961,9 Hyatt, Stanley P. The end of the road: 41 novel. . . . . . . . H902.4 Inner shrine. . . I58.5 Irwin, Wallace. Letters of a Japanese ,choolboy (" Hashimura. Togo "). .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1725,8 Jacob, Violet. Irremlute Catherine. . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . J I5.3 Jacobs, William W. Sailor's knDt.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J 17,12 Jaynes, Henry. Julia Bride.... . . .. . . . . . , . . . • . • . . , . J283.11 Johnston, Ilary.. Lewis Rand.. . . . . . . . , , J7:116 Kelly, Florence F. The Dela ield affair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K29 7 5.4 Kelly, 111yra, The golden sea%on. - . . . . . , . K298,4 King, Charles. Lanier of the c tv;dry, or �i week's arrest . 1522.13 Kiplirng, R tidya.rd.. Acticns and reaction s... . . . . . . . . . . K57 3.1 Klein, Charlcs. The music waster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X643,5 Knapp, Margaret L. But still a naan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kf17.3 Lagerlof, Selma.. Invisible links. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,174.2 Lane, Flinch M. Katrino. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L265.13 Lathburyr, Eva, The sinking ship_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,352� 12 Lee, 3ennctte. Siazset rl Tetlov '.s shario�r. .. . . . . . . . . . . . L4 8.10 Le Rossignol, Jttmes E., Little stories of Qluebec. . . , . . L€1 7.9 Leroux, GasLon. The perfume of the lady- in ] 1ack. . . . _ LC IS.12 Lindsey, William. The severed mantle._ . . .. . . . . . . . . . . L7A2.13 Lincoln, Jeanie G. A genuine girl. • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,737-1 —•---Ma.rjurie's quest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L737.5 Lincoln, Joseph C, C`.ap'rn Eri. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L738.3 Ke7i th Cuffin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L7 8.10 —Mr. Pratt. . ... . .. . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . , . L738.13 (Our %Tillage.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L7 3S.16 Partners of the tide. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . L73S.15 Little, Frances (P4CIld. aj Fr-aTiec4 NI.Lcaulay). Little Sister Snow. . . . ,. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,778.11 Locke,.William J. Septinims. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lai.5.15 Long► John I- Felice.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . , . • . . . L840.5 a TWEINTY-RIGHTH SUPPLEMENT 33 Lynde, Francis. The king of Arcadia... , . . . . . . . � . . . . . , LD88.+6 McAulay, Allan. The eagle's nest..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M117.5 McCutcheon, George $. Truxtou Ding: a story of Graustark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M133.17 McGhee, Zack. The dark corner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M145.4 MacGowan, Alio . The 'wiving of Lance Cleaverage, . . . Al 14 fi.14 MacGrath, Harold, The goose girl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M147.5 Mapes, Victor, Partners three: a, navel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Al2i)77 !t Marks, Jeanette. Through Welsh doorways, . .. , . , . . . . IR345.12 Marriott, Charles. 'tile: khi4 of I-Ielen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M3&Lls Montgomery, L. 31. Anne of Avonlea.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111788.3 --knne of Green Gables. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Al 88.2 MorrWon, Arthur. Green ginger. . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14I S78.13 Morse, Margaret. On the road to Arden. . . . . , . , . . . . , . M886.1`3 Myrick, Herbert. Cache la Iaaudre; the romance of cL tenderfoot in the days of Custer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 998.3 Norton, Roy. The toll of the sea..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \T887,1` Oldmea:dow, Ernest. Antonio. . - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . 044.2 Gppenheim, E. Phillips, The governor.q , .,. . . . . . . . . . 062.7 The master mummer. . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 062.14 arcutt, William D. The spell.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 065.12 Page, Thomas Nelson. Jahn Marvel, a3sistKant. . . . . . . . . P 1:32,5 [fin Newfound. River• - - . P 132.8 -Red Rack; a chronicle of reconstruction.. . , . . . . . . . P132.11 Paine, Ra1ph D. College years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P147.3 Parabellum., pscud. Banzai. ..... . .. . . . . . P221..2 PhLllpotts, laden, Three brothers . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . P604.19 Porter, Gene Stratton-. The girl of the. Limherlost.... . . P845.7 Porter, Sidney (O. Henry.) Roads of destiny.... . . . . . . P84&11 Ray, Anna Chapin. The bridge-builders.. . . . . . . . . . . . . R263. Reed, Myrtle. Lavender and old lace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R324,10 -Old rr+m and silver. . . . . . . . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . R,324A4 Reynolds, Stephen. A prior man's house, , . . . . . , . . . . , . R465.7 Rice, Alim Hegan. Mr. Opp. . . . . . , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . R495.12 -Sandy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . R495.9-0 Riggs, bete D. W ggin, and otltrrs. The affair at the inn... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R569.39 Roberts, Charles G. 1). The hack, oodsmen. . . , . . , . , . . R643.1 _Barbara I-kdd. . . . . > , , . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . , R643.2 Sandeman, George. Uncle Gregory. . . . .... . . . . . . • • • . . S214.12 Schwartz, J, M. W, titan der P. (H, dllrvarlOv;s) Srrs- thers all. more stories of Dutch peasant.li€e. . . . . . . . S308.1 Shaw, Adele M., and Beckwith, C;trm.elita.. The lady of the dynamos, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S5.3'35.8 Smith, T'. Berkeley. The lardy of Big Shantw. . .. , . . . . . S6465.9 i -WATERTOWN PUBLIC LIBR;iRY CATALOGUE Smith, F. Hopkinson. Colonel Carter,of Cartersville... . S647.4 Fortunes of ()liver Hom. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . S647.7 Forty minutes late and other stories... . . . . . . . . . . . S647.8 Snaith, J. C. Ar.aminta.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S609.1 Spearman, Frank H. Whispering Smith... . . . . . . . : . . . S74.15 Steels Flora A. A prince of dreamers. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . S813.10 Stockton, Drank R, Bicycle c£ Cathay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S866.7 Stuart, Ruth M. _'hunt Arnit:y's silver )vcdding, and Other stories.... . . , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S932.1 Sutcliffe, 11.ilh ell. Priscslla of the Goad Intent. . . . . . . S965.9 Thibault, Jacques A. (Anatole France.) Baltbasar, [stories]. . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T425.2 Penguin Island. ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T425.10 Thomas, Augustus. The witching hour,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . T45. -15 Thurston, 1 rnest T. The city of Beautiful Nonsense.. . T544,3 Tompkins, Juliet W. Open house. .... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . T662.D Train, Arthtzr. The butler's story. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . T768.2 Tripp, 1iTrrwland. In whaling days. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .... T835.6 Vachell, Horace A. The paladin, as beheld by a woman of temperament. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V118.9 Vance, Wilsun. Big John Baldwin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V2 5.4 Viele, Herman K. On the lightship. ,. . . . . . . . . . . . V658.14 Waller, -Mary E, A year out of life.. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . W17&12 Ward, Elizabeth S. Phelps. The oath of allegiance, and other stories... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W257,20 Ward, i~•lary A. (21rs. Hurnplsry Ward.) Marriage i{ la 1110de. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W261.12 Wason, Robert A. Happy Hawkins. . ...... . . . . . . . . . . W.1'_'1.7 Webster, Jean Much ado about Peter.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W381.10 Wells, Herbert G. Tono-Bungay: a novel.. . , . . . . . . , . W452.7 W eynaan, Stanley J. The wild geese... . , . . . . . . . . . W549.7 Whitaker, Ferman. The phmter... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W508A0 White, William A. A Certain rich rnan. . . .... . . . . . . . . . W589.1 Wister, Owen. The. Virginian. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WSJ 7.15 Wright, Harold B. The calling of Dan lViatthe-IVs. . ..., . W94S5.3 Wright, Mabel Osgood.- Pappea of the past office.. . . , . W952.16 JUVENILE (NON-FICTION). Adams, Joseph H. Harper's machinery hook for bays.. jTG.A21 Alder, Cecil. The black }guppy book...... . . . . . . . . . . . . Ref. The white pzzppy look. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lief. Alger, Edith G. A primer of work and play. ... . . . . . . . jXN.A39 Andreas, Jane. The stories of my four friends.. . . . . . . . jMY.A56 TWENTY-EIGHTH SUPPLEMENT 35 Bacon, Julys. Mary H. (Dolores Bacon,) Pietwre,, every child should know. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jWP.B12 —Hymns every child should know.... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . jV7,R.QB1 Baldwin, ,Jaynes. The second fairy reader. . . . . . . . . . . . . jxN.B18 Ballard, Susan. Fairy tales from far ,Japan, trans. from the Japanese.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j�4'ti 7 L:B 1 Bass, Florence. A first reader. . ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jX .B 31.1 T.ussc�ns for beginners in rearming.... . . . . . . . . . . . jXN.B31 nature stories for young readers: animal life. . . . . . . JO.B31 Bealby, 1. T. Canada. (Peeps at marry lands.) ... , .... jGS2.B36 Beard, Daniel C. The boy" pioneers: sous of Daniel Boone. . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jV.B36.2 Blodgett, Frances E., and Andrew 13. A primer... .. . . . jx .B65 First, second, third and fourth rear$aers... . . . . , . . . . iXN.1365.1-4 Bonn, A Russell. The Scientific American boy at school. jT .B7.�L Brooks, Dorothy. Stories of the red children..... . . . . . jY5OL.B$7- - Brooks, Elbridge S. "Prue story of Abraham Lincoln. . . . .jEL 1B&f Brown, A'bbie F. 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Wigwam evenings Sioux folk tales retold.... . . . . .. , . . . . . . , . . . . jY80L.E13 Elsoa, Henry W. A child's guide to American history. . . jFS3.E49.2 Fairbanks, Harold W, Stories of Our Mother Earth.... jM.F16 -----Stories of racks and minerals; for the grammar grades. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jMD,F]6 Finnernore, ,John. Italy. (Peeps at many lands.). . . . . . jG36.F 51 Friends of the fields° . . . . , . . , . . , . . . . , . j111.1f E}I Frye, Alexis E. first step in geography. . . . . . . . . . . jGF942 Gramsuzr school geography.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jGT;941 Fuller, Sarah. An illustrated primer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jXN.F96 Garden and field, Storms of. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jM.G21 Gordon, Emma K. The comprehenwive Tnethod of teaching reading. —Book one. first five months. , . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . jXN. 360.1 Bonk two; second five month ti. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . jXN.Gfl0,2 Gulick, Charlotte V. Emergencies (Gulick hygiene pries, gook 2}.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . jQGE,G97 Hale, l:llmbeth I3. Flowerless plants; ferns, mush- rooms, mosses, lichens and a:weeds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . jND.H16 Harrington, W. L. and Cunningham, Cntliarirjo J. A First hook for non-English s,pealting people.... . . . . . . jXN.H;3.1 - aisd Moore, Agnes C. Second book for nosy-Eng- lish speaking people. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jXN.H3.2 Hathaway, R,,se V. The little Corsican, Napoleon Bonaparte, (Golden classics.). . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . jF39FR.H:36 Heath readers, Primer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jXN.H43 Book one . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XN.H43.1 Henderson, John. Jamaica. (Peeps at many lands.). . . jG9741-149 TWENTY-EIGHT11 SUPPLEMENT 37 Herbertson, F. D. The elementary geography. 4 vols. (Oxford geographies,) 1. A first physiography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311G.H53 2. In and about our islands... ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jG441).H53 3. Europe.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jG30.1-153 4. Asia. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jG p.I-153 Hul0label. Lessons for junior citizens... . . . . . . . . . . . jjWJ1 .i Holland, Ruperts, Historic boyhoods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jE.H73 Houston, Edwin J. The, wonder book of light. . . . . . . . . . jLK.H34 The wonder book of magnetism. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jLJ.HI The wonder book of volcanoes and earthquakes. . . . jML.HS4 Howden, J. R. The boys' book of stenruships. . . . . . . . JSO .H$5 Hyde, Liliun S. Favorite Greek myths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jBT,H91J Ivimey, John W, Complete version of,ye Three blind mice, , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . , . , , , Ref, Jenks, Tudor. Kook of famous sieges... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i I'.j 5:11 Chemistry for young people.... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jL0.J5' Jewett, Frances G. The body at work. (Gulick Hygiene series, book 4,) . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jQB.j 9 Control of bc)dy and rnind. (Gulick hygiene 5erie5, book 5.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jQBN.j 5l) Jahuson, Constance. When mother lets us cook. . . . . . . jRv.,j67 Johnston, Lena E. China., (Peeps at many lands.). . . . jG€i(i.j t 3 Kelly, R. Talbot. Burnia, (Peeps at many lands.). , . , jG680.K29 Egypt. (Peeps at many lands.).. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . jG 7 L K29 Kupfer, Grace H, Stories of lung ago in a new dress.. . . . JBT.K96 Lang, Andrew, ed. the nursery rhyme book. . , . . . . . . . jYP,llL2,1 Lang, Leonora B. (Mrs. A. L:ang,) The red book of heroes, ed. by Andrew Lang . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . jE.1.27 Lansing, AIrs, Jenny H. The child's word garden. . .... jXN.L%q Leith, Mfrs. Disney. Iceland. (beeps at many Wads,). jG40 1,62 Lindsay, C. H. Formes. Daniel Boone, back-woodsman. . -TEB723.L Lippincott, jVrs. Sara. (Grace Greenwood) Merrie England: travels, descriptions, tales and historical sketches. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1F45.1,76 Longffellow, Henry W. Stow of Hiawatha, abridged for schools by E. N orris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jY P-LBS,S Mabie, Hamilton W., cd. Heroes even* child should know.. -. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 mli Legends every child should know,...... . . . . . . . . . j YL.J M 1 Mabie, Hamilton W., ma 'Stepl em;, Rate, eds. Heroines that every child should know, . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j .M1l,j lL[+ u McCloskey, Margaret 0., The McCloskcy prner . . . .. . . jN NX 12 McDonald, Etta B., acid Dalrymple, Julia.. Kathleen in Ireland. (little lvpple everywhere. , . .. . . . . . . . jC=42._N11., 38 Tr ATERTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY CATALOGUE --Afanuel in Xlexico. (Little people everywhere.). , . . jG`, 5.1I13 ---Rafael in Italy. (l-ittle people everyw here.). . .... . jG36.lf 113 isiti6 San in Japan. (Little people everywhere.).. , jG67.4Nf13 McMahon,' Helen A., Marie M., and Anna tlf. The rhyme acid'�tDry primer. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j N.lIIO Mansfield, Blanche M. Our little Egyptian cousin. .. . .. jG71.M28 Marlts, Je.ltnncttG:, a.otd Afoody, Julia. Little busybodies; the life of crickets, ants, bees, beetles, and ether busyboWes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j0TX3 k Marshall, Frances, pseud. The cat school. .. . . . . . . . . . . jKN.M. 6.1 Dame Wiggins of Lee and her seven wonderful eats: `a pruner for children. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jXNA36.2 Miller, Harriet M. (Olive Thorne Miller) The first book of birds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jPE,A-f64.1 Miller, Margaret, My Saturday bird class... . . . . . . . . . . jPE.M040 Millard, Columbus N. The wonderful house that jack has, a. reader in practical physiology and hygiene, for Ltse in school and. home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jQB.MG4 Mackler-Ferr}-man, ALugustus F. Norway. (Peeps at many Ian€s.). . , . . . , . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jG51-M68 Moffett, Cleveland. Careers of clanger and Glaring.. . . . . jS.M695 -Moncrieijf, Ascott R. Hope. The world. (Peeps at many lands.).... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jG,m-M Moore, Alice R. Tofu Blix�zns in wcrmdoin.. . , . . . . . . . jPD.M8'2 ,1'rloori e' , Charles AV. The life of AT>raham Lincoln for boys and girls. .., .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j EL7 AS2 Morgan, Mary H. How to dress a doll... . .. ... . . . . . . jTW.14MS4 Mother Goose. A book of nursery rhymes; Mother Goo c's melodies arranged in the circler of attractive- ness and interest,ed. by Charles Welsh j)'P.1191 ---1'4iother Goose melodies, With introduction by Rev. Edward E. Hale..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j�ir f'.11f�l Ff Mother Goosa's nursery rhymes, ed. by Walter Jerrold; ill, by Jelin Hassall. . . .. . . . . . . . . . Murtfeldt, Mary C., and Weed, Clarenov M. Stories of insect life; second series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j4T.W.itl.2 Murray, Clara. Thechild at play; little stories for little clailclren..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jX .11979 Newton, Mary B. Our little folks primer. . ...... . . . . . . jX\.N 3u Nieo lay, Helen, The boys' life of Ulysses S. Grant... . .. . j EG 7 ti:i£,N Noyes, lfrs. Marion T., and Guild, Kate L. The sun- shine primer. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jX\r,N95 Gmanda George W. T. Belgium. (Peels at many lauds.). . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . jG468.056 .Peabody,'S. C. Step by step; a primer. . . ...... . . . . . . . jxN.P35 TWBNT -EIGHTS SUPP7LE.M.ENT: : 39 Penniman, fames H., comp, A gradCd li,fit Of COMMOn ,words difficult to spell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j%X0,ta`,P4,I mew practical speller. .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . ... . . N-95.P4. Plummer, Mary W. Roy and Ray in Mexico. . . . . . . . .. JG?05.P i�3 Regal, E. G. Lessons for little readers, . . . . . , . . . . . jX%.R.33 Richmond, Celia and Harriet E. The Richino ad'second + reader. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1XN.R5:i.2 Rogers, Julia E. Trees that every child should know J. . ;_j,N,i.R i 2 Roosevelt, Theodore. Stories of the Great West. . . . ... . . Roulet, Mary F. Nixon-, Our little Australian cnua in. . j021.R85 Our little Brazilian cousin. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., �G` R85 ---Our little Grecian cousin.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jGI,32.RBa Ruyl, Beatrice B. The little Indian Maidens atwork-and . , play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , lief. Saunders, Alars hall. My pets; real happening., in nay. , ,, .- aviary. . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....JP,1 .S25 Schauffier, Robert H., ed. Lincoln's birthday; a corm. prehensive view of Lincoln as given in the me sst .:, noteworthy essays, orations, and poems, in fxctign and in U coin's own writings...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . jEL710S Scudder, Horace E., ad. The children's book. . .. .. . . . :jY+BS4 Setcan, Ernest Thompson. The biography of a silver- fox; or, Domino Reynard of Goldur town, . .. . . . . , , jP,S49,3 Sidgwick, ,Urs, Alfred., Germany. (Peeps at many . Lands.),.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j 47.Sufl Sloane, T. O'Conor, Electric toy-,Waking for arnatures. ,,. 'Iii '.Sla3 Sneddea, Genevra S. Docas, the Indian boy of Sang Clara.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,jV8 _S77 Sprague, Sarah E. The Sprague classic readers. Br>ok one. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ - j_Nti3761 Stack, Frederic W. 'mild flnwcrs u-vcry child slloaild. , know. , . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ji�,Y.V,S77 Starr, Frederick. American Indians. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . jF80D-S70 Stevenson, Augusta, Children's classics in dramatic. form: to reader for the fourth grade.. . . ..... . .. . . j_ ID.S84 Stevensou, Robert L. Child's gardeaa of verse... .. . j KI'..$84,l Sterne, Gertrude L., and Fickett, M. Grace. Days and .. deeds, a hundred gears ago. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .j F.aC.S87 --Every dray life in the colonies.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1FFS3.S87 Taylor, jaue and Axon.. Rhymes for children, selected !. and arranged by Melvin Flix...... . .. . . . . . . .. . jYP.T243 Thompson, Jeanette M. Water wonders every child should know. ."... ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . , . , . j 14IH.'T47 Thomson, M. Pearson. Finland, (Peeps at rn�tny,, lands.). . .. , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jC�5 7.Td8 40 WAT'ERTO44N PUBLIC L13RARY CATALOGU1 Tilestet4 Mary W., e& Sugar and spice and .all that's nice. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , jYP,0'T59 Tynan, Katherine. Ireland. (peeps at anany lands.). . . jG42.T'+98 Vaile, P. A. New zealaracl. (Peeps at many lands.). . . .. jG23-VI2 Wade, Mary H. Little folks of North America . . . . . .. jG81.W12 —New little Americans; stories about the children living in our new possessions under the stars and stripes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jG83.W12 Waxren, Minettn L. From September to June with nature.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jM.W29 Weed, Clarence M. Stories about insect ii£e. . . . . . , . , . , j0T,W39.1 Willia-mB, Archibald. How it is done; or, Victories of the engineer, describing in simple hinguage hosv great engineering achievements in all Darts of the world have been accomplished.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jS.W72 l:-Iow it is made; desvribini; in ;irrplo language how various machines and many articles in common t= are manufactured frorn the raNv trtaterials.., ,. , . . . )TI.W72 Wright, Julia 14. Seaside and wayside: nature readers,. Nos, 1-4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . jM.W96,1-4 Y'otmg, Ernest. Corsica. (Peeps at many lands.). ..... jG27=&Y71 JUVENILE FICTION. Adventures in field and forest, by Frank H. Spearman toil v1hrra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jA2,53.2 Aileen, Jolm, ai-bd whers. Eyes and no eyes, and other stories, ed. by M. V. O'Shea . . . . . . ... . . . . I . . . . . . . jA292.3 Alden, Isabella M. (Faatsj+.) Dociea's journal; or Grad is love. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jA358.3 Aldrich, Thomas B. The story of a bad boy.. . . . . . . . . . jA365.6 Altsheler, Joseph A. The free rangers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jA469.3 Aspinwall, Alicia. Can you believe ine stories. . . . .. . . . . jA841.3 Baler, C. S. What Sheila did. the adventures of an only child.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jB1665.9 Baker, Etta. A. Girls of Fairmount. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD166G.7 Barbour, Ralph H. Captain Chubb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jB239.4 Beach, Edward L. Ralph Osborne, midshipman at Annapolis, .. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . o . , . . . . . . . . JB365.9 Brady, Cyrus T. On the cold Kearsage: a story of the Civil War. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jB813.9 Brainerd, Norman. Winning his shoulder straps, or, Bob Anderson at Chatham military school. . ... . , . , . j B 8 14,12 EroDks, Amy, Little sister Prue. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD8728.10 Burnett, Frances H. Barty Crusoe and his man Satur- day. -- ., .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iB004.2 TWENTY-331GHTH SUPPLEMENT 41 -The cozy lion, as told by [,queen Crosspatch.. . . , . . . jB964.50 Little Lord Fauntleroy... . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . jEO64.I8 Rackety-packetty home, as told by [queen Cross- patch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , jB964.51 Sara Crewe, Little Saint Elizabeth and other stories. jB964.37 -The spring cleaning,as told by Queen Crosspateh. . . . jB964.52 Catherwood, Ali;pry 11., and others. Brave girls. . . . . . . . , jC363.15 Chance, LuliiAI. Little folkw of many lands... .., , . . . . jC454.8 Chase, Annie. Children of the wigwam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . jC487.3 Crothers, Samuel M. Hiss Mulfets' Christmas party.. .. jC952.9 Darton, F. J. Harvey. The merry tales of the wise men of Gotham.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD226.9 Dau►lton, Agnes 14i, From Sioux to Susan... . . . . . . . . . . jD239.5 Davidson, Edith B. The B u nn iki ns-B unnie s in camp.. jD252.3 Deland, EIen D. Alan Ransford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD:336.2 Oakleigh.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD336.16 Dodge, Maryr,14f. Donald and Dorothy..... ... . . . . . . . . jD6452.4 Dole, Charles F., ed. Crib and fly. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD663.3 Donahey, Mary D. Down Spider web lane; a fairy tale.. _ .. _ - . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *jD674.5 Douglas, Amanda M. Helen Grant series: Helen Grant's :school days. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD733.7 Helen Grant's friends.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . jD733.8 Helen; Grant at Aldred House..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD713.9 1=lelen Grant at college. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . jD73:3.10 Helen Grant, senior... . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD73.11 ffelen Grant, graduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD733.1.2 Helen Grant, teacher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD733.13 Du Bois, Mary C. Lass of the silver sward.. . . . . . _ jD816.8 Dudley, Albertus T. A full-back afloat.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD847.8 ;4laking the nine... . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD847.11 -The school four. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD847.17 With mask and mit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD847.19 Duncan, Norman. The adventures of Billy Topsail. .. .. . jD913.1. Duntanf Ddith K, (Ilr argarel li'`anlc). Detty Wales series: -Betty WnleS, freshman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD026.5 Betty Wales, sophmore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jZ7920.6 Betty Wales, junior. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD926.E -Betty Wales, senior, . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jID926.8 Betty Vales, B. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jD926.0 Betty Vales& Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j.D926.10 Earle, John P. The school team in camp.., _. . . . . . . . jE12 5.lu Ellis, Xatherine R. Wide-awake girls. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . jE474.] 1 amide-awake girls in Winsted. . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . jE474.121 Ewald,Carl The queen bee,and;other natuxe stones . . . jE94.11 42 WAT'I:1iTOWN" PUBLIC LYDR.kRY CATALOGUE EWIng,`Juliana I-I. A flat-iron for a farthing. . . . . . . . . . 3E95.5 Firda":' The story of Ruston and ether Persian hero tales from Pirdttsi, by Elizabeth D. Renninger. , . . . jP522.5 Freeman, Mary E, Wilkins. Young Lus,reti and other stories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j 6S5.:i1 Frencht Allen. The junior cup. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jr 87:.i, Frast,'Wiliiam H. The court of Xing Arthur. . , .. . . . . . jr :I:1.3 Gaslr, Lilian. In nature's school. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jG241.8 Gates,'Josephine S. Live driis' play days. . .... . . . . . . . jG250,5 -Story of live dolls.. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j G 259.J Gilman, Bradley. A son cif the desert.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green4, 1*rances lei. Lzgends of King Arthur and his c4iirt. . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jG798.10 Greene, homer. A Lincoln conscript... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jG7 o.s Griersan, Elizabeth W. The c-hildren's book of Celtic ,tomes.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jGS48.3 Grimm,'.jahob L., and Wilhelm I . Fairy tales, ed. by Sara Wiltze... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jG864.1 —Fairy tales from Gri=i, ed. by Hamilton fiir T. lfabie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . *jG864.5 Haiaxes, Alice- C. LuckoftheDudlayGrahams. . . . . . . . . j H 15:3,8 Hamp, Sidford F. The trail of the badger..... . . . . . . . . jH229.15 Harris, Joel C. The bishop and the boogermanG ....... . jH314.3 Little A-fr. Thimbl+efinger and his queer country., ... jH31.1.7 Uncle Remus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . jH314.22 Hilton, 'Marian A. The garden of girls: a story..... , . . jT-1656.6 Hollows�Yr Jane. At Flower farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *jF1745.2 Hoppin, Augustus (C. Auton), Recollections of Auton house. ..,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jH708 Houston, Edwin F. The boy electrician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . jH84.9.3 Fire months on a derelict; or, -Adventures on a floating wreck in the Pacificc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. jHS48.5 Howells, William D. Boy life; stories and readings from the words of W, D. Howells, red. by Percival Chubb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jH859.35 Ingelow, jean. Three f dry tales.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j146,7 Irwin, Louise G. The secret of old Thunder-Bead. . . . . . jI72:3.12 Jewett, John H. I°riends of the hunted. . .... . . . . . . . . . jj5 2,6 Kaler, games O. The minute buys of New York City.... jIC145.1ca Kipling, RLidyard. " Captains Courageous ". ...I ... . . . jK57 3,3 Jungle. book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jK67.8.8 FKipling itories and poems every child should know, e4 by M. E. Burt and,W.T. Chapin .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . jK573.1.0 Lagerjbf; Selnia. The wonderful adventures of 'ils. . . . jL1 74.10 Lansing, Marion P. Life in the greenwood. .. . . . . . . . . . . jLn5.t TWEE rY-EIGHrt1 SUPPLEMENT 43 ed, Rhymes and stories.. .. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jL295.9 --Tales of old England in prose and verse. . . . . . .. . , . j L`95.1 2 La Rame, Louise de (Cluida). A dog of F'lar%ders, The 11Tiirnberg stove, and other stories..... . . . . . . . . . . . jL318.1.1 Lewis, Caleb. Almost fairy children, or. The cony evenings of brother and sister. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . %674.2 Lorenzini, Carlo (C. CoUodi). Adventures every child should know; the marvellous adventures of Pinoc- chio. Ed. by Alary E. Burt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jL869.10 Beppo; or the little rase-colored monkey....... . . . . jL869.2 Wabie, Hamilton W., erg. Fairy tales every child should 'know.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jM112.5 Macdonald, George. At the back of the north grind. 111. in color by Maria L. Kirk... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. jMI35.4 McNeIl, Fverett. With Kit Carron in the RDckies. . .. . . jM17.19 Ma1ory, Sir Thomas. The boy's Sir Arthur, ed. by Sidney Lanier. . . .... . . « . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jM257.I Moore, Alice R. la the fireflies' glow: a collection of short Stories- . . . , . . . . . . . . j m81q.5 Morley, Margaret W. ]Donkey John of the Toy Valley j111864.2 Munchausen, Baron. Vales from, The travels of Baron _11unchrai,en, ed. by Edww—d R. Hale . . . . . . . . . . . . . jI4' ,9613.1 -Munroe, Kirk. The belt of raven totems: a story of Massasoit. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jl4'II)69.2 Murray, Clara, 6mp. Story land. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jA w�;.8 Norris, F. The story of Ulysses, for youngest readers. . jX854.9 Perrault, Charles. The tales of mother goose as first collected by Charles Perrault in 1616. . . ...... . . . . . jP451.3 Potter, Beatrix. The tale of the Flopsy Bunnies. . ... . jPSGG.7 Pyle, Howard. The garden 'behind the moon.... . . .. . . jP996.3 Quiz, Roland, Giant-land; or, the wonderful adven- tures of Tim Pippin... — _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j'Q757 Ray, Anna C. Day: her year in -cw York... . . . . . . . . jR263.27 Janet at adds. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jR26129 ---Janet.her winter in Quebec. .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jR263.20 --Sidney at college... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . jR263.2.3 Richards, Laura E. The Merl-yweathers.. . . . . . . . . . . . . jR516.27 The story of Patsy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jR51(3.19 Riggs, Kate D. Wiggin. The Bird's Chr?istinas carol.. . j R:69.3 —Polly Oliver's problem . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j R569.1 G —. —A summer in a cat)rn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. , j R569.21 Riggs, Date 1). Wiggin, a;zd Smith, l'ora A. The Arabian nights: their best lrt darn tales , . « , _ . . . *jA65SR Roherts, Theodore. The red feathers.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j R044.10 44 WATERTOWN PUBLIC LII)RARY CATALOGUE Rolt-Wheeler, Francis. The boy with Unites States survey. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jR735.3 Ruskin, John. The king of the golden river, ed. by M. V. O'Shea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j Rig50'..3 Segur, Sophie, counlesse de. The story of a donkey*... . . jS456.i Sewell, Anna. Black Beauty, his grooms and compan- ions, The " Uncle Tom's cabin " cif the horse. . . . . jS515.1 Sill, Louise 14I. Sunnyfield, the adventures of Podsy and June..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jS584.12 SmLithp Mary P. W. Boys and girls of Seventy-sevep , . . js655,6 Boys of the border. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jS655.5 Spyri, Johanna. Heidi. Tr. by Helen B. Dole.... . , . . jS772.3 Stoddard, W lliarn 0, Little smoke: a, tale of the Sioux jSSE39.I0 Stowe, Karriet B. Little Pussy Willow; Tile minister's waternielons..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jS802.5 —Uncle Tom's cabin.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , jS892,16 Strang, Herbert. Humphrey Bald, a story of the bane of genbow. . .. . . ... . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jS897.0 Taggart, Marion A. Nut-brown Joan. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . jTIMS Tappan, Eva; M. Letters from colonial children. . . . . . . . jT174.6 Tileston, 1lary W., ad. The children's treasure trove of pearls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jT572.3 Vmlow, l lizabeth W. They April-fool twins..., . . . . . jT584.2 Tomlinson, Everett T. The red chief.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . jTG59.10 Colonial 4eries: With flintlock and fife: tale of the French and Indian wars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jT659.14 The fort in the forest: story* of the fall of Fart William Henry in 1757 . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jfi659.15 A soldier of the wilderness: A1)crCT0n1NC's defeat and the fall of Fort Frontenae in 175S. . . . .. jT659.16 The young ranger: story of the conquest of Canada . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . jT659.17 War of the revolution series: Three colonial boys jT659.20 Three young con tinenta Is; story of the mer- ican Revolution. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jT659.21 Wadtivg;wan':s young aids; story of the New Jersey campaign, 1 a76-1777.. , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jTGW22 Two young; patriots; a story of Burgoyne's inva- sion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jT65q.23 ---War for the unicu series: --For the stars and stripes.. . . . . . . jT650.26 Trowbridge, Jahn T. A hair of madcaps... . . . . . . . . . . . i S63.26 Weikel, Anna H. Betty Baird's golden year. . . . . . . . . . j"rg21.5 TWENTY-EIGHTH SUPPLEMENT 45 -Betty Baird's ventures... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jIV421.4 Wells, Carolyn. Marjorie's bL3sy days. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jW45.2 —.Nlarjorie's vacation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jW45.1 .—Patty's ple:xsum trip. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j 45.13 Welsb, Charles, ed. The history of Goody Two Shoes , . jW4. 1.1 Wesselhoeft, Lily IF. Rover, the farm dog. . . . . . . . . . . . . j W515.4 Wette, Adelheid. H3insel and Gretel: a fairy opera adapted from the libretto of Adelheid Wette. Tr. by N. T. O'Connor _ ... . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jW,542. i White, Eliza 0. A little: girl of long ago. . . . . . . . . . . . . . j W583.5 Wiederseim, Grace G. Tlie tiny totq; their adventures . "t,}'Py 644_0 Wilmot-Buxton, Ethel 141. Stories of Norse heroes, told by INTOrtl`men. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j f44.9 Wiltse, Sara E., ed. Folklore stories and proverbs... ... jW756.4 Wyss, David. The Swiss family Robinson. 111. by Louis Rhead. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jW995.3 The Taxable Valuation of THE REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATES WITH THE AMOUNT OF TAX IN THE Town of Watertown FOR THE YEAR 1909 4 WATERTOWN PUBLISHED BY THE '7OWN 191[} > ::. o hj Z3 �d CL W tZ v Fv 77, 00 C4 0 M 3 Iz C1 I I I C.4 Cam,'. 2 b tA > so . : z C4 �d Tt Penvuaal zjd Estate. Dwellings. Blocks. Stables. Sbcds. zz kz Value. C>C ut 00 CD 00 t w C C Section. CO 00 %1- m 1u •- 5 ti W W µ 4:5 to 44 mo, cc —3 Lot. jp W Plano r., m to — -.1 P.- Cz z Peet of 4z, M �I Land, t,: ta -1 �0, Value. Tot4i VFLIUC of 1. W - Real Est. Tax on -T 00 Real Est. on Cz C� C,h , 4- X � s. ISM XVI AIW,7rdOyj PROPERTY TAX LIST � -r c' r` 4 svfm �^ CB ►` Lg TM 5 C G u3 CI L11 C.1. aG ^ L'i Lr bn ra cc Pi Cj i� r] " LO M ac f6 lH ,y_ fq ti rr <G C'] ]. ds v ' - , 'a = M p i4_ q tic W C + ei ail rci u w u u eYi'g6i Fame and Residence of Location of CO G a a Person Assessed. Preperty. te w p pra 44 Allen, William H., Mt. Auburn...... . . . . 50M 109 50 Andrews, Daniel W.,776 Bcimont... _ . . . 300 6 so Andrews, Mary G., 10-18 Parker. .. . . . . . 2 3200 10 16 11 10187 1500 4700 101 911 101 99 Andrews, William, umt.,32 Cottage..... 50 1 2000 1 5001621 5 4020 200 2700 58 59 59 68 ;a Applin, Lillian L., 31 Barnard ave...... . 1 35M 11 6 13 8978 1100 4600 09 S2 99 S2 Agrahamian. Manoog........ . . .... ... . 4CH7 S GS Aprahamian, Manoog, et a1, apartment house and stores, Crawford.. . . . .. ... 4500 House and stare building........... 2500 15 8 15 18 SRO] 1S00 8800 I90 96 190 90 x Archibald, Elmer E., 192 School,_,. .. . . 2000 1 6500 1125 2 21 10674 2000 8500 11.3.1 4:"o 229 85 L Asadourian Bros., 1 Nichols ave....... . . 50D 1 i1 85 Ashlin, Wilford... . .... . ... .. .... .. . . 200 4 34 Atwood, George P. B., Est., 4 Dill. . . . .. 1 2500 321 4 11513 750 3250 70 53 7n 53 Babcock, Hope A„ 41 Summer. .... . ... 1 1800 320 Up 5850 750 2550 55 34 65 34 Bachmann, Pauline, 47 Capitol. . . . . .. 1 2000 1 12 26 34a 4364 650 3650 77 0-1 77 04 Bailey, Ambrose C., 28 Williams........ 1 2100 1 400 1 2 8 54013 SUD 14 Hunt 1 18OU 1 4 7 4392 550 5t350 122 01 12`? aY Bailey, Frank 2361.,et a1, 112 Mt.Auburn :31100 1 11 4 11 1 1;i1 y1 1.-J s1111 1 r::DO 37Q 7 ri :379 75 Bailey, Frank 0.. 4 Centrm.. . . . . . . .. . . 1020 4 tip 476 1 7501) 1 600 20 a 7 14610 2 Wo 11 3 Opt 43 205 50) 102 Mt. Auburn 1 70DO 3 5 44 W305 24W 201(N)i 436 17 436 17 Bailey, James, 12 Washburn.... .... . ., 1 13000 Garage......... . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . 2001019 4 3.1 6500 goo 1 700 ID l$ 12 66800 lam) :f7{}I1 123 fig 128 [fill 'Bailey, John, Washbun-k. . . . .. . . .. . ... . `? 351)0 1 D IS Ipt 7045 900 •1400 45 4-% :l5 4.S � 0 131til(!y, :Bury A.. 87 Bc)v(l. ... . ... . . .. . . 1 NOW) 1 1 i to 142 130-50 16 1) 11i:o{j 1011 01 100 11 � Banks, CaT-olinc 1: ., 33 Church.... . . .. . . 1 1600 3 3 8 9200 1850 N4�50 7.1 87 74 87 Bamlay, Alexander H., 13 Ced,-LT.. .. . . .. 1 3200 1024 3 6 58,10 4300 ('eala�r 24 10 7 $244 7(11) -L-Ry) h17 65 07 65 Barker, Eliza J., 75 Ut. Auburn►. . . . . . . . 1 4(0) 1i3 1.5 1 14 10000 3000 7000 151 90 151 90 15 Barker, Fred G., uxrt., 3 Oliver.. ..... . . 11 11800 11 11) •v 806i 1200 5000 1(is 110 lt13 50 Barnard, Hzlcn lip., adinx., Est. of F. E. Barnard. 13elmont........ . . .. . . .. . . . 1 5000 1 2000 11 16 5 c194411 5DD0 12000 260 41) 2f111 40 Barnes. James J.. E st.. 75 Main...,.. . , , I IOU10 Store.... . . . . . ... . . . . .. .. .. . . . . 600 315 .t 4992 6250 7851) 170 35 170 3-5 14rlrrctt. Peter P.—....... . .. .. ... . . . . 300 G 51 Harry, Ellen U., 17-19 Bacon...... . . _ :2 2500 2 10 :5 -1 a 05 260 -- '.,j I(1 (i 1 71)3 100 2850 61 55, 91 85 hL 0 g PerEcm Azzeswd- PTIapt —C- 0 -t Ci -4 Name and Residence of LOC CITI of t4 Barry. Johanna T., '20 Bacon. . .. . . . . . , . 1 253 0 0 1 300 2 14 Opt -1376 250 3050 06 10 66 10 BaTry. John, 7 Maple. .... . . . . . . .. . . . . 1 21500 1 IOU 1 2 Y "S7 1600 -1200 91 14 P I 14 Parry, Mary A+ and Xelley, Catherine. L., 7j 24 ForesL . . .. . . . . ... . . .. . . . .. . . .. I V-1 N 1 3 31J 7 8847 5 U1.1 1700 36 M) 36k W) 0 Bartels, George L., 49 11,av(,rlcY ave.... . 1 1500 4 0 1, 40 pt 10450 15011 56§ Belmont 1 2500 4 (1) 7 38 HS05 700 5200 112 5-1 112 SA M I Barton, Samuel M., flamden ave.... 4 2 t 10450 (100 221 0rchard 1 4000 4 2 2 14'.3S-i MO Orchard 2 3 8331 400 2 4 14-150 950 Harnden ave. 2 5 10-150 500 720o 156 2.1 156 24 rn Batchelder, Samuel L., Est., store build- in g. 42-44 Main. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2M10 30001 2 2 Ili 1000 4800 71 Pleas, nt 1 1 4 8 55712 4500 21-2.3 Main st, CL 3 1 [pt 600 33511 3am and shed,35a.-47a Main . .. .. , . I Store.... . .. . ... . .. . . .. - ----- - - 301 Store.... . . . .. . .. .. .... . . (1(0; Plumber's and paint shop . . . .. . . T101 I Market. , . . ,*I ,l 1 5 3()S IR 11-3 P. 0. building, 27-35 Main. . ... . . . . 1;D011 1 Store.... ... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 is 4580 13750 3 1 1 9152 [IS(K)1 Rive.5 n-ift "CH, 1 12 t 75fi 201 11131 21J,95 38 Baxter, Alexander+C., 127 B(.jyd......... 400 1 2001) 1 13111) 1 17 9 5.7 112511 1-mal 371)11 .911 2!1 s 97 Beatrice, Antonio, Forest, . . . . . . . .. .. 3.31 711t 24 pt 8174 400 Cozy :31 13 1) 3765 1:511 31 1.1 C 4 335 2()0 1' 21000 31 15 B 4407 250 85 Summer i 2:5410 1 1500 31 1('1 A .5400 300 7300 158 40 159 40 Beckett, Joseph R., 35 Bigelow ave..... . 31x1 1 3500 12 16 1 20 1.1661) 1SIM 51300 11501 121 52 Beek-n a nn, F rederick 1-1- 005 Belmont.., l 3()4l0 sin 5 9130 751) 3750 81 .its 81 :38 b a Bemis, Charles, Est....... ...... . . ... 2 15 5p t 1878 200 20n 4 34 4 3-1 T x Bemis, Georgiatina E,, 31 Morse. . . .. .. . 1 2000 i 3(11) 1 10 .12 1) 13171 16M 31100 94 63 R4 ri3 � ►3 Bemis i1[i11s, mill building.40 Stanley ave. 25(X)11 (111i1() 8 3 41i1 82480 400() 1(H)I)0 217 (10 7+59 :51) r Bent. Judson and Stiles, Eveline, 25-27 En Suring...... .. . ..... . . ... . . . ... 1 200010 8 2 4750 950 29-31 Spring 1 3000 y 1 350 10 8 3 20230 4000 I 13R)11 10 Summer 2 IOW 10 .9 4 4820 750 13850 Sal 55 300 55 Bent. Luther&Co.,sLorc building, Main.. 500(1 .1000 2 2 11 4114 8200 12200 26-1 7.1 372 21 Benton. I'slla B. R.,3 OUR... ... . . . . .. .. 1 36N) 10 17 2 17 6840 135i1 .51.50 111 76 1 1 1 76 Benyon, N.F. Alice,,9-11 Fiftb ave... . . . ... 2 35(N) 1 16 7 A 2185' 1 700 47 Watertown I 0(11) 1 17 2 29280 211)Il() 37-39 Fayette 35(X) 322 1•4 86% 1100 4-8 Patten 2 i 350010 (1 4 7155 14513 22(;::r{i 4ill rfh Illl 50 7 1 -- — — — — — cry Nam:and Residence ©f Lacation of 0 c$ .0� � *0 a c `A � �a � ��� s� �� Person l ssesscd. propert}. = Ri Beradine, Fred, Perry.. . . .... . a 20 27 281 2324 300 1.3 Perrle 1 10(g) 20 28 280 3100 :300 IGOU 34 72 34 72 Berry, Charles E,,uxrt.,54 Fayette.._ _ 800 1 3400 1 600 331 22 09-143 1.000 5000 t08 50 125 86 Berry, Charles W.. uxrt., 47 Summer -, ._ 1 3200 320 S 11362 140D 4600 66 82 J9 82 Berry, heirs and devisees of I Tank Sash I-f. Berry, extra., 32 3•1 RiversNe 1351) 2 SOW 11 2 22 7200 1100 � 36-38 Riverside `? 3000 2 2.3 105D 11 6 (1 8 I,al1{}II ixf}€) 20-22 Lahti 2 :30M A 6 7 7 774S !1}o :38 tl5nciud 2 ISM 10 4 3 .5 541 1 I.r10 � 42 Aracmd 1 121X) 4 4 d5S11 !o)th 4-4a .SuimnLr 2 :auI." W 8 0 11450 Too 4 l"I'MiTIN 1 : 000 15 9 7ri.6 1'.)LIF,I 163.15D 571 RO 601 111 :a Berry, Margaret F., 33 CapitUl--•,...- . - 1 ,:S(M1 1 I(R) l t2 `?3 37 -It511 700 3600 78 12 78 12 Beverstock, Amos R., Thayer rd.. ... . . I1'p 3 23 12 °21'' 117, 150 2.3 141211 1--),25 23 14p 210 pt l`,?19 150 13tri�;ltL 1 2)OM 1 200 23 151) 209 p t, 1 2 2-) 150 2650 57 51 M 77 Rill, Annie Q., 3:3 Parlcer........ ... . . . . . t 30M 10 (4 •1 6.51' 050 365D 711 20 79 20 Bill Locke and Butters, l.ucirjaia, -;2-4-1 Fayette...... ... . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .1 2 20t711 :3120 3 54.13ti 750 2760 59 as 59 68 PROPERTY TALC LIST e� E: 0 C to �t -Ir m � � � C« +r G v t— m ca re cc in C1 -P C tw C4 N cli fl7 GV b Fes+ CO CI t, CID L� _ o � F5 3 C ILL, �9 CS r1 r Ir -t C-1 --44 I` 7co 3 N w to I N 0 ry rw ,'. r•i ry IBC,+ go L to ql co C7 O C _^ EGG ..• C 7 ;�I 1- J`. nt Ir^ M1a 00 00 lu .ids i�+•a� : ,ry Ci .. � • ' �, a Cd p Cd 42 rti G 79 C7 es y �� cn ci NamE and Residence of Location of ��� � � p b � o s` -� a y Person Assessed. Property, UA AEQ 13oucher,Joseph A., Irving... ...... . . .. 1200 1' 1 101100 Garage... . . .. ...... .. . . . . . . . . . . 2001012 5pt 85 2400 •12 6(() 273 17 29 9 -1(3 Bowden,Sarah 0..... . 526 24 67 2358 26 25 (36 23.1S) 251) 250 5 4:3 5 43 Bowen, Laura G.,43 Marshall . .. . . . .. . l 30(w 3 25 2 63 7402 950 3950 85 72 SS 72 's7 13owlby, Lillie fir.,86 Dexter uvc..... . .. . 2 350012 10 13 :37 5145 p 525 7 1.14; 33:1 'd 525 S 1-1.1 135 - 5U1] 4000 86 SO ;((1 so � Howle'5, George 1V„ 11 Brool ........ . . . . 1 500 2 1 7 1601) 1UO CAN) 13 112 13 02 .4; a Bowman, 1rary E.,37 Capitol... . . .. . . , 1 2800 � Y, 1 0-00 1 12 *24 3C •1750 700 3 7(HI 80 21) 80 29 r_ Boyle, Jahn............ . .. . . .. .. .... . 1700 m, sq va Boyle, Patrick,D t.,39 1,' idtham....... 7 8 3p 1 1 3-1-13 7(10 1011 M 11) 15 19 Bradford, Ruth A..45 Summer..... .... . 1 3000 320 10 613 145S50 2000 "AM) 108 50 108 50 Bradley, Annie M., one-third dwelling. So ,unimer. .... . . ..... ... . .. . .... . . . 40 3 w7 7pt `_' V',A15 1�ra 600 13 il2 13 0`.�, Brzinsfleld, Bridget,20 Capitol........ . . 1 2.3.00 1 12 22 38 -1750 7(t() 3100 67 27 67 27 14mcd, Stella E..293 School.... . . . .. . . . 000 11 ,29 5gt'21(}7 pt 1S:i5 2;-)11 1 •1()I111 1 .300 11 21) 6 206 311`4 500 5050 109 591 122 61 PROPERTY TAX LIFE' GG G el 00 i� I Y ^ - sP: L") I Ye �i' Z. Y. I ; Y" 4'i rt C7 1 Z l i _.� I, � l: 14 d'a' ^I r _ -.- .1� 1- _i l :a A'_ i '� �`k T .^i :-.`Aq Ir 1- 04 Ct C. d +fY Cd t"7 C �• Ci CY« cc nl n; M .r w 00 00 .*ti-r r-1 7�-Y.+ r Y+7 ^1 _ 7L �. Cl `' 1 1 �i L�J y tn Gz Name and Residence of Location of ¢ u ° o Person Assessed. Property. er ,� G y E� ; , =i r , �a �" � 1 E'er Brigham, Charles. Continued..... .. .. . 11 11 11 23 0283 450 11 12p 24 5360 250 52450 1138 17 1572 17 Brigham, Harry W.,2 Brigham.......... 1 450011 4 0 9 7410 11UU 56(Hl 121 52 121 52 Bright, Charles, Est., Mary E. Harrison. adinx., 1&4 Main .... ... . . .. . . . . .... 1 2100 1 200 215 3 211180 22oo 45U(► 07 65 ()7 65 � Bright, Henry. Est.,8 Howard.... ..... 1 600 1 1 150 215 '2p t 24-85 2000 2751) so 68 9 68 � .3 Bright, George A. and Harrison, Mary E., 14 Howard..... . .... . ..... . ... .. . .. 1 1500 215 1pt 2720 300 1800 39 06 31) 06 Brogie,Daniel E., Rutland. .......... ... 200 1 2000 1 500 7 4a 30 57 Fi 40 2SO 4.1 30p 57 PC 1401 50 y 4a 31 59 6701 200 4a 32 61 5761 200 32011 69 42 73 76 Brooks, Helen Lip'., 103 Langdon ave... . . . 1 3500 11 201) 4 57 4.511 4.)(1 3950 85 72 85 72 Brown,Ariel E..... . ..... ...... ...... 526 56 318 2500 IN) 26 57 319 2500 1()() 26 58 320 2500 160 26 61 323 2073 l(K) 20 62 324 2Of 12 1(N) 5511 11 1)1 11 94 Brown,Crawford F..fNS6 BcIrpont.. . .. .. 700 1 2500 1 s11Q .S 3 1.341A ( ;a(i(! ",moo i:3(9 115 01 130 20 Brown, George E.,32 Whitney.. .. .. . ... 1 2000 1 2.00 4 1 4 7 11437 700 1 7 2 14473 4b(} 602 Belmont 1 21500 .1 1 8 1 8056 550 1 4000 1 9 6 11648 700 1 10 8p1 10450 500 12000 260 40 260 40 Chown, Lewis E.,7 Fayette..... .. . .... 1000 1 2000 3 4 3 10112 1500 3500 75 95 162 75 Brown, Roberti......... .. . . .... . . . . . 500 10 85 Brown, Walter W..45 Harrington........ 1 1SW 1 200 626 54 Its 2655 25OU 300 2.100 49 91 49 91 O Bruce,Agnes,store, School. . . ..... , 2500 10 34a 15 84 5(Sli 750 M 34a 16 85 5M3 450 3701) 80 29 84 20 H Bruce, Eric G., 16 James........ ... . . . . . 1 1000 5 2S 3 2700 28 4 3700 250 28 12 20S3 lot) 1-350 29 30 29 30 Buchan, William,72 Nichols ave..... .. . . 1219 1 94 0761 1000 1 3000 1 '—'I 10 19 2 9ti 6284 1 OtX) 5200 112, 8-1 112 84 Buchanan, Daniel, Phillips........ . . . ... 1 2800 10 14 7pt 12 pt .1453 460 3250 70 53 70 53 Buckley, Honora M.,6-8 Maple...... . . .. 2 4.500 1 3 10 7200 1.200 5800 125 86 125 80 Buffum,Anna M.,33 Hillside rd.......... 1 4500 11 31 3 3 9450 1200 5700 123 69 123 69 Bullock, Kntherine M.,6 Winsor ave.. ___ 1 550011 30 21 193 4800 30 22 192 24.00 1100 0000 143 22 143 22 Burgess,Harriet A., Palfrey............ . 3 23 •llrt 429 42 Pal froyl 1 11 1 1 1 35001 23 1 5 41 5857 S0f1 4300 03 31 93 31 Name and Residence of Location of M A lu b a q '" a Perron Assessed. Property. Burke, Edward F.,76 Spruce......... . . 1 3800 10 25 13 S(KH) 80o 4600 99 82 99 82 Burke,John.... .. . . . .... ... . .. .. .... 1000 21 70 Burke,Susan, 14Olney........ . . .. . . . .. 1 1500 (3 1 17 4DOO 250 1760 37 98 37 <19 Burke, William,Pleasant..... . .. .... . .. 1 1300 2 16 apt 9000 450 1-1a Howard 13 2500 716 8))t 91)1 3-5 89 b 16 91)t 747 350 11000 1i9 S3 99 S3 O b Burns,Alice J., 131-135 Main......_. .,, , 1 1800 1 3t100 3 26 3 14936 180{1 fGDO 143 22 143 22 � Burns,Edward M.,268 Arsenal...... . . . . 2 2000 12 30 2p t 6536 65U 2650 57 51 57 51 Burns,Hannah C., 571 hlt. Auburn. . . .. . I 2500 1 5001213 2 53 8285 1650 4650 100 pl 100 91 1-3Bums,Joseph A.aml Mary E.,Arxcnal. . . I 1500 1 $00 2 3 8 7425 2000 3S00 82 46 82 46 Bums, Joseph INI.,lst.,Arsenal...... ... 1 1700 2 2500 12 30 2pt 30714 3000 7200 156 24 156 24 Bustin, Esther A.,33 Franklin........ ... 1 30001018 18p 9314 1150 4150 90 06 40 06 Bustin, Francis H.,35 Franklin....... . .. 7 2000 10 18 18p 33 12556 1600 3600 78 12 78 12 Bustin,James T.,48 Summer. .. .. .. ... 450 1 3500 318 I pt 24428 1950 147 Dexter ave. 2 5d?1H1 1'2 28 1.1 88 8277 1050 11500 249 55 259 32 r Butler,George F.,70 plain..... . . . . . . 2200 47 74 Butters,Horatio.127 Main.. . ... . . . . . . 1730 1 "}raUO 1 1000 326 2 52fr10 •t0o11 7500 162 75 200 63 Cady,Angie If.,3-3a Howard.. . . . .. . . . 1 2-500 716 7 5 2918 300 2800 60 76 60 76 Cahill, David,25-27 Union...... . -. .. .. 2 2500 119 14 92 4750 700 3200 60 44 60 44 Cahill, Margaret T.,factory,Capitol..... . 13.50 500 1 1£a 4 21 50713 300 Capitol and Union 1 5400 1 1 Sit 5 20 7708 050 1 18a 6 10 6925 300 7450 161 67 190 97 ro Caltill, Patrick, French...... . ...... .. 600 212 3 8 4118 D50 p 212 4 7 3987 2511 Wollitzer lane Y 12 5 9 4097 250 off Myrtle 12 6 1.5 4439 350 � 112 7 10 3810 300 2.5 Myrtle 2 3600 212 S 11 3820 4(X) H 1 SW 12 9 12 3820 4(X) 13 4 4 3588 300 61)I11.1 1.111 73 162 75 Callahan, Catherine )., one-halt in#crc;:t, y . Frank H., James H. and Margaret E., one-half interest,24 Morse..... .. .. .. . 1 3500 1 11 6 16 6250 8011 1300 93 31 93 31 Cal Iaban, Charles P.- ... . . . .. .. . . . . 700 15 19 Callahan, Philip J., 43 Cottage. . ... . . .. . I 1650 1 12001615 .1 555fi 300 2150 413 00 46 66 Callan,Thomas,Est.,off Cottage.. . . . _ _. 1 1000 16 15 7 6 5440 250 1250 27 1:3 27 13 Callanan,'Michael J.. . ...I.. .... . .. . . . 1 1000 221 5p t. 9903 800 1800 39 06 .19 Ofi Campbell,Cyrus H., 10 Parker... ... . . ., 21 4000 10 16 14 12559 25001 65M 1.11 0,5 1.41 05 � Name and Residence of Location of x v u A d ? Person Assessed. Property. C Campbell.T..a ura A., 1414'ashburn. . .. .. . 1 180111018 3 35 fl()00 750 2550 5h 34 55 34 Campbell, Nellie H„ 152 Spruce. ... . .. .. 2 3O00 33 16 17 5000 250 3250 70 53 70 53 Caney, Kittie R., 13 Morse.... . . . . . . . . .. 1 2000 1 10 25 5 0349 950 2950 G4 02 U 02 Qirberry. Clifton B.,132 Alt.Auburn...., 2150 43 40 b Carey.Thomas, Est;.,6 Baron.. . .. . . . . .. 1 1600 214 6 7702 450 2050 44 .11) 44 49 00 IC to Carney, Robert 1r., 16 C)jncy. . . . . . . , . . . 1 1500 6 1 16 32 40UO 25[) 1750 37 98 37 98 � Carr, Rose C..105 Laurel..... .. . . . . . . . . 1 2000 12 24 7 56 5700 550 2550 55 34 55 34 Carroll,Annie F.,Hamden ave.. . . .. . . _. 1 800 4 4 10 21 1O450 &M 5C 26-30 Royal 1 3500 1 1 1200 014 6 H 7740 950 6050 150 52 150 82 Carroll, Catherine,Elton ave.. .. . ..... . 12 3500 12 14 7 7 6077 9rx) 4400 05 48 95 48 ") Carroll, Catherine D.,12-14 Cottage.... .. 1 150016 9 1 6740 8uo off 9 Cottage 1 1000 16 15 3 4370 2(X) off 15-17 Cottage 1 1500 1015 6 6229 300 13 Hearn 1 12UO 16 17 3 7260 400 6750 146 48 146 48 Carroll,James H......... .. . . ... . .... . 1400 32 38 Carroll,Joanna,34 No.Beacon... . .. .. .. 1 1700 9 1 10 -1 20 950 2650 .57 51 57 51 Carroll,Ifary,23 Hamden ave..... . ... . . l 2900 4 -1 9 20 1 U 150 M) 3500 75 95 75 95 Carter, John W.,Est.,71 Mt.Auburn .. .. 1 3800 10 15 10 6 9607 2900 6700 145 39 145 39 Carvell, Rebecca, Est. of, Dora R. Covelle's right,29 Marshall. . . .. .. . . . !-; 2500 3 0 5 6007 1200 37UO 80 29 80 29 Cary,Arthur F.,67 Hi11. . . . .. . ... . . .. .. 1 2500 3 21 5 11092 750 3250 70 53 70 53 Caton, Bertha A.,Hillside ave... . . .. . . . 1 1500 416 36 132 3770 15U 16 37 231 4500 150 1€300 39 06 39 06 Centebar,Charles H..Olney....... .... _ 1 2000 6 1 8 2.1 •1000 300 23W 49 91 49 91 Chadbourne, Marshall W.. .. ........... Sul) 6 51 Chamberlain, George N.,24 Russell ave... 16500 11 (i 2 10257 1300 10 1 85M 4, 5 0 1 20M o 61)t P 24740 3700 15500 336 35 694 40 'U y Chase,S. Elizabeth,39 lfarshz�ll.. . ... . .. i 400{} 3 9 6 61 �500 13i111 53W 115 00 llb ()() � Chcency,Elizabeth,Arsenal. . . .. . . .... . 200 4 34 p3 Churakian, Vartan,67 BIin.. .. . . . .. .. . . 1 3U00 12 34 25p 11650 93() 3950 85 72 86 72 r C1aAin,Walter A.&Co.,Main.. . . . .... . 3500 ., 75 95 y Clancey, Edward N.,66 Waltham...... . . 10(H) 21 70 Clark,George E.,Riverside... ...... . ... 1 3000 4) 5 1 1$ 7408 9(H) 3900 81 63 84 63 Clark,Margaret....... ... .. . .. .. . . .. .. 0 5 13 13 7331 UU0 900 1953 19 53 Clark.Mary C.,23 Garfield...... . . . . . . . ] -5000 50011 11 4 42713 4000 9500 206 15 206 15 1 Clayton, Edwin,$-8 Sidney... . . . . . . . . . ? 11600 325 8 9167 115U 5650 122 60 122 00 Clayton,Henry W.,6 Boyd... ... . . . . .. . 1 I 3000 1 7 4a 8200 660 3650 79 20 79 20 Name and Residence of LocRtion o a s 21K Person Assessed. Property. N itx } ° F, 0, F ti c, Cleaves, Robert E..7 Chester....... .. 200 4 34 Clelland.John R., 17 Phillips.,..... .. ... 200 1 2000 1 2001013 3 8688 850 20-22 Irving 2 2000 1 2001013 G 5548 850 6100 132 37 138 71 Clerneut, Ralph, 19 James. . ... . . ... . ... 50 1 2000 5 27 25 359 2500 27 2G 360 2500 251) d 1024 9pt 2106 100 Quimby 1223 17 13 4557 450 2800 60 76 61 85 H Cleveland, L.Sidney, Whitcomb....... _ . 1000U 2000 5 17 9 2400 200 � Sprung 1 1 200010 2 5 6020 7.500 30 Russell ave. 1 850011 0 3 26183 3300 '2A100 522 97 739 E17 Clifford, Daniel,30-32 Cuba...., ... .. . . 2 :3500 210 la 5284 55,0 4050 S7 89 87 85) H Clifford, Elizabeth, 52 Forest ...... . . .,. 1 .901) 3 36 4 56 W2 300 50 Forest l 28OU 1 300 336 5 4596 350 4450 96 67 90 57 Clifford, John J., cur. Crass and Ple 4,ant. 1 1500 2 2 f 2725 800 3 Cross 1 2000 1 700 2 2 f 2928 750 5750 124 78 124 7S Cluxton,Emma J.,66 Eliot... . .. . . . . ... 1 2800 112 4 oo 475i1 GOO 3400 73 78 73 78 Cobb, Fred Id.. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . 1130 37 1.77 4S011 450 12 Hillside rd. 1 500011 30b 2`? 36 4750 600 11 30b 23 35 4750 600 6650 144 301 144 30 Cobb,Freeman W.,Tvrarion rd.. .... .. am 13 D2 Coburn.Charles F., Appleton........ .... 1 4000 11 31 8 8 6810 700 4700 101 99 101 90 Coffey,Annie G.,88 Summer..... . . . .. .. 1 1000 327 5pt 15402 950 1050 42 32 42 32 Cofficu,John, 141 11Icasant.... . .. . . .. . . 1 1300 217 1a 215so 1250 '2550 55 84 55 34 CofTey,Julia J., 7 Dexter ave.. . . . . .. . . . . 2 43001212 5 i 412r) 600 115100 1111 67 I1i1 67 Colby, Luba E., Baileyrd...... . . ... . ... 1 3000 11 it &1 14 12532 12,p 4250 92 23 92 23 Coleman, Williaru P.,14 Greed. . ... . .. .. 1 2.500 2 5 S 1:3136 17UU 4'r, 91 14 91 14 �P ;o D Coldrick, Charles, 18 Hovey....«.. . ,. . . . 1 2200 4 6 l0 13280 goo � 613 I-lovey 1 2500 4 6 11 10000 600 1 100 132 37 132 37 Cloldrick, Margaret, I3ovey... . . ... . . ... 1 2800 4 9 7 70 1.2614 f.5) :3450 74 87 74 87 CoWgan, Catherine hf., 5-9 Royal.. . .. . , 1 3700 9 8 8 A 6000 GOD 2300 49 90 411 q0 Culligan, Edward P.,18 C;hurch........ . . 2 3900 3 14 9 9248 1850 5650 122 60 122 60 � Culligan, Mary J.,3 Hill., . .. .... ... 1 1800 1 2110 322 15 7475 1100 2600 fro 42 sG 42 Collins,Annie J., Upland rd.. . 11 :31 6 6 7 730 600 35�[Jpland 4 1 4000 11 31 7 7 04111 f100 51200 112 84 112 84 Collins.Daniel,377 plain.. . . .... . . .. . . 70{) 15 151 Commonwealth Motor and Driving Club.. 305{1 $5 72 r-� O F 'r4 `�• � p F p N R '7' 00 ~ CA n J > AS O SD Aggregate Personal cs Estate. c ►• �, �, ,, Dwellings. Blocks. Stables. Sheds, Value. GO O Q C�0 0 0 �O CY Cil p C GQ7 CsJ GO Section. ca a r i c� __ r is as a a cn 01 c, c, a- Block. µ r rF u C c w y a m n :n a Lot. r ee t11 t�.7 :ai �F Cn G Cti rl Plan. cs w- o t ea to c oe 00 fl » Fe t of M Cn :n r. �. Ln ao 00 LI=w 13 Land. C7 MP• �G W C; �G`�-a ,h7 cr rn c F5woCa c a to a: w Gs. 4 �� �, =tic ea cn cc Value. '"Total .. �- Value of Real Est. CO c a �- ra Tax on t7i Real Est. J A W N CA Cf: O W +P C N � Aggftgate at+ CNU tJ CA I TAX. C C G7 C0 .LSI'l XVd. AJ,'dHdo21d 09 Connally. Thomas J. and Margaret, 27 C'hureh. . . . .. .... . ... .. . . . . . 1 2600 3 3 6 41:3S 800 79 Fayette 1 800 333 10 7700 400 •160f) 99 82 nn 82 Connors, Annie, Rutland....... . .. ..... 1 1SU0 7 4a 6 9 38.31 200 21001 43 -10 43 •10 Connors,Charles,Gilbert... . . ... ....... 1 151M) 1 100 6 5 32 142 5147 250 1850 -10 15 40 15 Connors, Clarence L....... ..... .. ... .. . 7 44A 5 7 3771 100 4a 7 11 4873 150 25U 5 11113 5 43 , Connors,James, 19 Prescott. . . . ... . . ... 2000 l 2000 6 4 27 97 U00 200 2200 47 74 01 14 Connors,Julia. 19 Prescott....... ..... .. 6 4 28 98 4000 200 '200 4 34 4 34 4.4 Conroy, Michael E., 12-14 Bacon ....... . 1 15110 2 14 5 7200 450 1950 42 32 42 32 Conti, Felix... . .... . .... . .. .. .. ...... 500 10 85 (n Conway,Nfatthew J., 12'Winter.. . . . .. .. 212 1 17 2,172 200 1 GSI) 1 2{1U 318 4 5452 550 36-36a Rarest 1 34100 330 2 5970 350 331 :i 11985 450 54011 117 15 117 15 Coolidge, Alice A., 35 Coolidge Hill rd. .. 15 7 8 7821 7 0 8362 500 I 4500 1 20015 7 15 16 11055 t200 15 7 16 17 138f)R 1400 7800 169 26 160 26 l� Name and Residence of Location of Person Assessed. PrcnaertY. s`ied al Imo ° W �" �, EY E" "'�• Fa I rrl rc�G E''t Coolidge.Prank-E. . .. . . . . . . . . . "jDD0 11 1 j.: 4741 300 11 2 32 3663 300 11 3 31 3675 300: �. 11 # aft 3638 30U 1.1 6 229 3700 300 Mt. Auburn l 6511 1 1 `(X)() .' 2 500 0 Boiler. . . ... . ... .... . . . . . 1111)I11612 2 432130 17300 4 Crove 1 U.NXl 13 "? 7440 750 Greenhouses....... .. ...... .. .. . . VRA) r Greenhouse........ .. . .... ..... 6001614 1 1 212580 6.100 43700 948 ;.Xi 1056 711 r r; Coolidge, Frank E..at al........ ... . . . • 15 2 •1 173 11]8(1 2 5 1.1 LOSSO a r U 2 15580 3 211t 118"alp w .3 .i 21760 9 4 21`211 7 1 22030 7 12 6531 M 7 17 16340 4CM 4050 100 1]1 101! 91 Coolidge,George A.,35 Earnud ave.... . _ 1 450011 d 1-1 9002 1100 !1{}5 0 0 141 0:3 141 rdS i Conlidge, Herbert. . . . .. , . , •,, ,• . 2rii>!1 f 54 ,'a. PROPERTY TAX E.IST 23 00 e7 re s to iA it f fi 1� 1; J T1 a�.. 1.'; 4 M. J N :'4 71 '_',C .:t 4`1 Cl M n Cl; o M 0- 6- Ja m U L) 1 L) Marne and Residence of Location of , •� y ,o .; c�W y� Person Asaussed. Property. ; } 19 ►� py � F � Coolidge,Martha J., Est. Continued— 15 6 3 11260 6 4 11250 6 5 111I1(l 6 6 11780 6 7 11175 E3 8 12000 G 0 11SSS 7 3 6930 7 4 17050 O 7 5 18050 "0 7 6 23950 7 7 M) 7000 � 15 7 10 18800 7 11 17540 7 1 2 17520 9 8 7 15340 S S 115250 t. 0 5 11890 VI ti3 15 ca 0 13230 9 10 15120 11 11 18960 0 12 10620 U 13 14240 4 14 15440 3850 10850 '-235 45 235 45 Coolidge,Phila, 17 Garfield. ... .. . ... .. 1 5000 Garage... ... ... . .... . . ..... . .. . . . 200 11 11 S 11 20734 2600 7800 169 26 l6q 26 Coombs, S. Henry, Est.,9 Russell ave. . . - i i` 3000 11 3b 12 2`?,5&1 :308[} 6010 131 29 l31 t::l Coombs, Fannie,89 Thaster. . .,. . . . . . . 1 2000 317 2 7961 14100 :3(Ux) 78 12 78 12 Coon,Jarnes H.L.,7 Palfrey.... . . . . . . .. i 2700 1 28001010 14 9360 1900 7.100 160 58 1(i1) -58 Cooney,Mary E... . .. .. . . . . . . 6 1 26 4001) 200 2U0 4 34 .E 34 Corcoran, Mary,41 Cottage... . . . . . . . . . 1 1500 16 15 1 6161 350 1850 40 1Fi •11) 15 Corson,William W.,55 Palfrey.... . .. . 10110 1 30W 3 24 7 17900 11(10 4100 38 07 Ito 67 Costa,Antonio,25 Riverside... . ..... . - I 3200 TX) 9 3 .'51)t 5 2U11UU 25011 6000 130 20 1:31) 211 � O Costello,Jeremiah, Keith. ...... . .. .. . . 1 800 16 1 17 6 5730 3 5D 850 l9 -15 is 45 1z id Costello, Thomas 1+......... . .. . . . ... . . 6 1 Is 9 3`259 300 300 0 50 6 5il � Cotter, Michael,26 No.Beacon. . . . .. . . . . 1 11101) 9 1 7 9 2708 .551) 28-30 No. Beacon 2 2400 1 8 1) 3125 MID 37-30 Arsenal 2 2400 1 18 6 2970 BOO 7550 1US 9.1 1113 &1 Courtney, Mary, 130 Main.. . ... . .... .. . 1 2500 2 57 11823 2400 en -3 27-29 Cross 2 1800 11 3 7392 75U 74,10 161 67 161 017 Courtney, Margaret E., 155 Pleasant. . . . . 1 23011 2 17 4 8207 400 2700 5S 159 )8 rA) Covell, Dora R.,]Est.,29 Marshall..... 1 25([) 3 6 5 fiWO 1200 370U go 27 So 27 Cox,Barney,Est., 19 Green........ . . . 1 3000 1 500 2 141 3 34416 :445i) 6950 150 82 150 82 Crane,Sarah R..235 School.. ... . .. . . , , - ; 6(111I) Garage.......... .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 5[9l 11 30 13 218 4885 1000 7500 162 75 11�-' 75 Crane, William, School,.... . ... . . . . . . , 35(9) 75 95 I Name and Residence of Location of �0 a � �, � a �' � � ..� '"a� cr7 �K Person Assessed. Pruperty. n a ^1C Q c1 � � � � � d r:.. M e d Caw A R7 r w` > ?c E"p Crawford,Calvin D.. Est.,22 Riverside... 300 1 701) 9 2 7 6910 8.50 No. Beacon et. 2 10 12 4172 250 1025 2 25 8800 700 23 3 241ti 83,33 050 23 4 2-1 8334 650 23 5 23 8334 650 23 6 22 83.14 650 23 7 21 8334 650 � 23 8 20 8333 6,50 p 18 Lincoln T 3500 23 9 .57504 4600 23 10 33 10000 1000 � Oak 1 2000 10 23 13 30 10000 1000 Lincoln 1023 14 21) 100W I(M0 115 Mt. Auburn 1 4500 23 16 28 9328 1 SnQ Spruce 25 3 3 7500 750 25 4 3}ta 7500 75p 25 5 4 7500 750 — 25 6 5 7500 750 25 7 6 7.5410 750 25 1) 71 ? 5WD 15110 25 10 1 S 7 5M 750 1 1 100f.1 2 5 11 9 18050 1500 Oak 1 2000 1.2 23 12 33 6270 600 33950 736 72 7.13 23 Crawford, Harry A.,42 Crawford.. .. .. .. 500 2 4000 15 1 7 3 7824 500 38 Crawford 1 25(H1 15 1 5 22 11692 700 7700 107 (1!) 177 9-1 Crawford,John D.,75-77 Galen....... . . . 1 6cl(,1t.J 1 12, 15 71 5828 mc1'(l Clio() 13C� 71 1-30 71 Crnwford, Katherine C., 19 Chester...... 1 2800 10 10 7 7 -5)035 11c10 37W SO ti11 29 Crawford, Maltie Rom., 12Lineoln....... . .. 1 40001U`23 11 !a 11"2-IN 1.100 51011, 117 11% HT 1R Critchett,Ada S.,54 Church. ... . . . .. . .. 1 •Imo :3 11 1 10375 211M1 GINJ 132 37 1:32 37 Critchett,Alice M. 0-14 P-dire � , y. . . ... . .. 1 :'.allltl 1 2500 LRl 9 12 S:31 R1 1250 .5 T.kl1l 12-1 7 s 12.1 78 Critahett, Almaretta i...... . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 ri111 54 2.5 Critchett, Frederic E., 13-19 Wiutcr . . . .. 1200 2 311W 1 UK) :311.1 1 11872 11500 �1-4 2 691,N) 850 38-W Summ r 2 4OW 11 3 7230 1101) 2-1 11 10 1.1U 13 1-100 fl Palfrey 1 65W 1 1l1 m 324 12 O L97"24 24MJ �] 24 13 5 4078 7 10 *� 24 14 i 4079 7.511 2.1 15 li 8!786 111111 "1 # 2.1 111 2 8127 1000 24 `0 1 8490 1000 8-10 1 hee'lcr tum 2 1 71hR1 12-14 Wheebur lane 2 18t y 16-18 Whecla•r lane 2 1800 20-21 Wheeler lane ? 18013 to 3 10 22540 2400 37-43 Spring .1 4001] 1U ;i 2 13792 1750 11-13 Summer 1 500 1 .S50 1 400 LO 0 21 1:3180 10 511 1tus5ell ave. 11 9 17 20 10772 &5U 46400 1000 88 111:32 92 Critchctt,]ames 0..35 No. $cmcon. . . . . . 4000 1 1230 1 1 22,511 9 2 I3-1 IX120 21175(1 (3250 135 (R3 222 43 'Crsitchett, William M... BY 11) 21 70 L� Name and Residence of Lnmtion of }�- 'a Venon i�.. 17TOp4.Fty*. +C,G Critchett,'William M.,uxrt.,I I Franklin . 1 3200� Garage. . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . .... .. . 100 10 19 6 29 6560 1t100 4300 93 30 91 311 Crass, Robert A., Highland a ve.......... 010 19 16:3 lints 150 1 2(100 10 20 162 :iil73 10 21 16a 130110 00 2-50 55 .24 : -4 Crouse,James E.. 14 Chester.... .. .. .... 1 250010 17 10 14 6-160 950 3450 7d 87 7'i $, � C] Grove, Selina S., Union... . . .. . . .. . . .. 1 4500 1 12a 5 84 4002 500 47-49 Eliot 2 46DO pa' ] 400 12a 24 05 4623 GODI I1160f 1 2%30 02 230 02 Culb-in.Anne R.,47 Cottage.. . . . . .. .. .. 1 1Goo I 1.5 ;, 43378 ADD 1900 -11 23 41 23 Cullen,SarahG..S Green.. . . . . .. . . . . .. 1 1500 2 5 5pt 3944 50i1 2000 -13 -fit 43 40 ry Cummings,Charles'4 ., 12 Patten...... . . 1 2200 � 1 10010 6 2 30400 .3050 2 Patten 1. 350010 6 a .5880 2D3t1 I Gilkey et. 2 2400 6 17 3584 400 137(it) 297 29 0-07 2D Cunniff,'Malt i1-1 J.,06-68 Galen... ....,. 1 2500 ` 1 500 1 5 4 12327 1850 4R.)11 1105 2!') 101') 2.5 Cunningham, Mary A.,96 De;xterave..... ' 1 330012 9 16 39 5106 50c) 3811(1 412 ,Sfr 82 -1t, Curran,Jauliad 2 Grenville rd.-.. . .. . . .. . 1 150011 14 6 38035 111.)n 2600 5C 4*-1 50 42 Curran, Thumps, Ii,t., 414-1 GrenvilIc rd. 450 11 13 7 2871 15() 45 Grenville rd. 1 FA)O 1.3 e} 30661 i1(1{1 .2000 4:3 41.1 .13 An Cutter, Nellie A., 23 Langdon ave.. .. . . .. 1 4600 11 30b 6 73 4_150 30b 71)t 72 pt 950 850 5350 116 10 110 10 Dailey,John,44 Riverside. ... . . . ... . . . . 22DO 1 26DU 9 0 8 24 4303.1 750 432 Riverside 1 2700 9 0 5 30 7380 DOC) 59 Riverside 1 3000 10 2 7 6630 Mf) I I I JOU 238 70 286 44 Dalby,Thomas Co.,factory,43 Morse.... 20000 54)(10 1 t8a 8 45 6174 800 Pactury, 45 Murse........ . .. . . .. .. 2500 18a 9 Ul 1 G432 1700 10.900 236 53 IJ70 53 Balby,Thomas A., 1-3 Jewett..... . ... . 2 2500 1 13 4 50 9000 1100 13 5pt 51 11)00 15 D 37.50 SI 33 91 as Dalby,ThcFmas, Est..37 'horse.. . . . . 1 2600 1 350 1 10 35 11 10153 1 10 36 12(nith lot 35)1651) 4500 97 (35 407 IM) Dale, (loorge H_Main ... .. . . 2200 7 4a 35 61) 6500 300 4a 36 08 GUSI 300 4a 37 07 0890 3OU 3100 67 27 67 27 Daley,)ames. Keith.... . . .. . . . . . 1 150016 1 16 7 5730 350 1830 40 15 40 15 Daniel,Vivian,Est.,two-thirds undivided 1 500011 2 8 1 131554 2056 7050 152 Rq 152 OD Davenport,Albert Al..... ... .»... ...... 1624 2 5 228420 5700 57UO 12:3 61) 123 69 Davenport,Alfred 3-T.... . . . .. ... . . ..... 111010 IS 1 101) 24 pt 8949 550 GreCnbUA1SQS, GrOVU......... . . .. 1 5300 16 14 2pt 4p1 41300 1250 1614 3))t 27GO 150 1624 1 6 228164 5700 12950 281 02 302 72. Davenport, Annie H., CoDlidge Hill, 16 7 13 10200 70OU 7 14 30012� 3500 10-500 227 85 227 85 1400i 21 70 W Name and Reeidence of Lomtion of O0 a a •c ° a �' kW °a Pzson Assessed. Property. A p .a p � E,� FAN Davenport, Bmmn J.. .. . . .... .. ..... . . 15 1 Ipt 167270 5S50 53Grove 1 3500 1 2 44604 2500 1 3 6659 ;3530 79 Grave 16 14 `>pt Opt. 187049 .5600 1 5000 1014 apt 4 38700 2100 24900 540 33 540 33 Davidson,Albert 0... . . .. .. . . .. ..... . 1600 8 1 1 5300 200 1 2 3921 150 1 3 ;iyK95 200 � O 1 4 4840 200 1 5 4398 200 Pd rd 8 Bridge 1 7000 1 7 95712 7700 15650 330 61 374 33H Davidson,Herbert B.,23 Laurel......... 22100 1 2.500 5 17 5 7 W7 Ion y 32 Crawford 1 250015 1 9 23 IM21 650 5950 120 11 60S 68 �C DaviCNon,Sarah C.,.. , .. } 15 2 2pt 42717(with Ire t 2) r 104 Coolidge Hill 1 11000 1 3500 Summerhouse.... . .... .. .. . . .. .. 400 15 2 2pt. 42717 3000 8 4 0 5 10 11 6 15 2 13 7 18625 1100 15 8 1 1.1 IMS1 400 8 2 15 9375 400 8 3 I fi 9375 400 8 4 17 0375 -IOU 8 5 18 0375 40U 8 6 191 8681 354 Davidson, Sarah C, Continued. a... . , 15 8 11 �i 5750 350 8 12 14) 8125 3e530 8 13 11 3125 3,50 8 14 12 8125 350 2 750 403 GS •193 GS D€.vis, Eva J.,22 Parker....... . . . .. . . . 2 3200 10 16 10 71Go 10,510 1';5€l f)2 23 92 23 Day,Ernest W,... . .. 3110 6 51 1 250010 7 5 t1:115 170f1 4200 1'}i 14 DI 1-1 De{rigo, Santo, Perry...... . . .. .. . . . . .. 1 5W 5 20 25 283 2480 150 650 14 10 14 10 Decry, Delia A., ]2AUddle.... . . . . . . . . . 1 500 2 9 a a1`0(1 4(10 900 111) 53 19 1;1 1� Deignan, Marc A_ 12 Elton ave...... . .. . 1 2500 12 15 2 21 7550 11) 3.151P 74 S7 74 87 � 1DeIay, Anna A. and Bridget E., 253-21,46 �] Pleamnt... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 2 2-100 8 7 8 3810 40() 26(9) 5f1 42 i6 42 , TT11 r� t" TMILilt V' 171-m a R-. . . . . . . ..... . . .... 516 2 40DO �i11} + full;] Belmont 1 I 7t}fJ{] 16 3 13381) 1a5() y 16 d 967D M) tG 8 3948 300 16 0 4100 Soil 17 3 4000 300 17 4 6000 400 17 0 3230 17 8 220 230 1[6DO 230 02 230 o2 Delaney, Jr-)bn C., HyPland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1= 5000 5 17 1 5000 400 17 2 31l$! 300 5700 123 60 123 69 DaNi territt, Charles hL, Olney..... . . _ _ . ! 2UOO G 1 5 21 U00 300 2300 49 90 49 9U Name,and Residence of 1..omtinn of Pcrs❑z�Assessed. Property. � l Fa Vz Q "wI4 ENS Dannen,Alice A.,Langdon awe.... ... . . , 11 30a 21p 115 2375 Lan.gdon give. 1 4500 11 30a 22 114 4750 1101) 5600 1'1 52 121 12 Derby,H,Clay, Watertown. . . ... . . 26000 1 1.1 2pt 160139 ,1UHOU 1 1.5 8a 17812 1I00 t11 'Watertown 1 15000 1 1 1300 113 1 7.3,500 •1-101) 31800 690 06 1254 26 Derderian. M.and 5......... ...... . . . . . 1000 21 70 O M Devaney, Ann,81 Summer... . . ... . .. . . I 1-joa 3 31 17 7171 -100 1900 41 2341 23 w Devaney, Patrick„21 French....._ _ .. . 1. 750 214 11 ()S2() SW 1250 27 13 27 13 � H Diel€inson, Caroline, Est., 572 Belmont... 1 •1000 4 3 1 117:50 700 •1700 101. 1G 101 911 Dimick, Orlendo W., 13 Russell.ave.. .. .. ISM 1 :57011 11 .31.) 14 15(12() 2-100 3100 175 77 214 83 �n -3 Ddune,Herbert W.—. . .. ... 17 30 Doherty, Marys V., 104 Pleasant. .... .. . 1 2:300 1 200 2 21 3pt 4776 300 2800 GO 76 60 76 Doherty, Mary E., 20 Olney...... .. 1 15m) G 1 15 :31 4000 250 1750 37 08 37 98 Dulbier, Edgar 13„ 0 Jewett... . . . ._ . . . . 1 W)U 1 13 0 52 10000 1250 42151) 102 23 92 23 Domcnichello, Domenico, and AM. 1Domerdehello,Darin, 5-7-9 Forest. . . . . 2 1500 321 4 14,154 750 25517 55 34 55 34 Donnelly, t1ndrew. . ... . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . C 2 14 38 4061 200 200 4 34 4 34 Donnelly, Andrew, and nx., Douixelly, Bridge[,•1 Charles— . . . ... . . . .. .. . . .. 1 1500 6 2 17 37 4027 250 1750 37 98 37 0$ Dannelly,C.J...... . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. 300 - 6 51 Donnelly, Thomas, 15 Grenville rd,. . . . . . 1 800 11 13 3a 21593 500 1300 28 20 uS 20 Donavan, rknn, Est., 16 Forest. , ... . . . . , 1 1500 3 211 7 71 ICY 350 29 Sp t 6011)i 350 2W) 47 74 47 74 Doody. Patrick, 1$Snsuin....... . . . . . . . 200 1 1.i00 1 200 lei IS 2 4456 500 23200 47 74 52 08 � ra Dcoling, Margaret. 5 Harnden ave...,.... i 1000 4 4 1:1 5500 300 � 1 400 41 4 l2 .1950 250 •1 13 41150 250 220LI 47 74 47 74 '1 Dowd, john and lklargaret, 155 Spruce . .. 2 3000 1034 20 35 .5000 . 250 3250 70 53 70 53 Downing, Riebard. R t.,7,.5 Payette.... . . 1 1300 y l 1 100 333 S 7170 350 1750 37 OS 37 98 Doyle. Jain+es A.,2 Summer...I . .. . . .. .. 1 1:500 10 S 7 L200 450 '105 42 3? 42 32 , Drake,Ada H., 123 Mt.Auburn. ... . .. . . 1 3500 in 25 r 1 7164 1150 4950 107 42 107 •12 Draper,Jane F.,51 13arnarii ave.. ,. . , . . . 1 350011 7 1 10324 1050 •1550 US 74 03 74 Drenr, €annie I.,W ngvr ave... .... . . 11 Ma 3 15.1 1800 1, 5500 80a 4 152 pt, 21111) 1450 Eln) 1,50 82 150 82 Drew,Henn' ff........ • .... . ..... .. . . 2C117(1 443 40 U3 W Name and Residence of )<.Dmt€ern of —0W Fersvc Assessed. property. OR W A4 Ac a A. ' +' 1 � a R Drew,Julie A... . . . .. .. . . . . .. ... . .. 16 1 12 12 :s:313 30(1 1 13 11 -1990 30(1 600 13 02 13 02 Dray, Mary 11.B., Est_46 Spring_ . - .... 1 2400 3 3 11 9072 18011 4200 91 14 91 14 Drew, Patrick, 381 Arlington. .. .. .. .... 1 1501) 10 1 14 19 143020 W I ?11)11 4h 57 45 57 Driscoll,inlin, 10 Ladd. ... . . . .. . . . , , 1 2i) ) 9 6 4 10 1 600 So() 2800 60 76 60 76 0 Dwacan,William W., io Appleton. .. . . . . ! 4000 11 31 18 IS AS161 000 4900 106 3113 1109 33 � Dunne,George C.,73 Board..... .... . 1C4 O 1 3000 � 1 M) 1 11 9 31 1-Is 11; 18:(J 5154) 11.1 76 133 46 Dulaphy. R.triok J.,Grenville rd... . . . . . . 1 4000 1 1000 11 13 6 44)10 0 i 1 1000 (1000 130 20 130 20 t, Durbin, Francis F.. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . , .. . 400 8 68 y D urnan.,James H.,lVelendy ave.. .._ . ... 3200 1 10011 ! 1 3 apt 51 pt 1 ODO 7,50 l ;i+i1 i11 1 loo 12 14. 14 43 pt 4.1DO 550 1214 16 41 881)() 900 96(H) 2{15 32 23-1 3G Duuruan, Patrick F.,M-58 14telendy iive.- - 550 1 1 P4 Dutton,Albert,uxrt.,212 Arlington... . . 1 3000 1 001216 2 50W(J •1000 75(9) 1162 76 16,2 7.-1 Dwyer,John,heirs of, 138-1.10 Main .. . . . 2 2500 2 6 7 6-132 0501 3450 74 87 74 87 Dwyer,John P.,Spruce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 350010 24 ' 1 5 5960 600 4100 SS 97 88 97 Dwyer, Margaret..... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. 10 24 2 •1 5600 550 550 11 9.1 11 04 Dwyer, Mary A.,62 Summer... . .. . . .. .. 1 1500 I 100 1 250 3 27 2pt 1 4231 350 2204) 17 74 -17 74 Dwyer,Thomas 1~....... .. . . . . . . .. .. . 600 13 02 Dyer Abbie. Walnut........ . . . ... . . . .. 1650 1021 2 1' 1313i1 1954 30 FraaL-lin 1 I 25U0 1 400 21 3 I M 10089 1250 6100 1:12 :17 In" Is d Earle, Edward P.,.Fst.,Boyd. ... ... .. .. 1 7 -pt 717U 20U0 125 Galen 1 4000 1 7 6a 5491) 135 735(T 15�9 50 15J SU py H Earle, Lydia B., 127 Galen........ .... . 1 4000 7 6b 54011 1350 535t) 11F1r 10 11G 10 � y Eason, Mary R.. Purvis.......... . .... . 6 3 I2 85 4000 2(X) }{ 1 1500 1 200 3 2.3 60 4000 250 2150 •11'r 66 40 (it; Luton, Henry A.,52-54 Capitol........ . 4500 1 10 10 71,00 1100 5600 121 32 121 52 E. C. 'Manufacturing Co„ factory, Spring. 050U 5200 lfachine shop........ . . . ... ...... 5W,,-i1 9 7 7100 1050• 13ox fact ory. .... . ... . . . .. 1000 Barn... .... .... .... .. .... . ..... . 200010 9 U 11080 1500 1125o 244 10 -150 25 Edgecomb. Freeman, l:st.,31-39 Royal . . 1 2600 11 9 n 36 7350 11f10 3500 7.5 q5 75 115 Edwards, William H„ 15 l+ayette...... . . 12AN 1 2400 1 400 3 4 5 16040 3200 6000 131) 21) 175 61) W CD Na�ne and Tesirlcnee of Iw,r¢tioa of m tu °c �I [ r Person Assea�eci. Property. toL W 3 ih en .v s �' • `1 Ey a $ Ey tea. A P14 ?Cd F''N C Eisenhaur, Ida J., ux.of Prior F.,7 Oliver rd....... .... . ... . . . .. . . .... . . ... . 1212 14p 371 50 2 250U 12 15c 2250 250 2901) 60 76 60 7G Eisenhaur, Prior F.,Melendyave.. .... . . 1213 5pt 49 6000 800 81H1 17 36 17 36 Elliott,James,65 Irving.......... .. .. .. 1 2000 9 5 i 4843 5011 2500 54 25 54 25 O .y M EMott, Luther F.,23 Franklin. .. . . I" 18 M 11385 65U X pe 25 Franklin 1s 1-1 11450 5511 H 1 2500 1 100 119 I:r 10100 1000 4700 10l M lot 99 `1 RMott,Sterling,24 Maple. . . . . .. . . . . . . . LOUD 1 3500 r 1 1000 1 4 12 1U13(; 15U0 4000 130 20 151 9U H11ison,Bertram P...... . .. . . ... . . . .. . 1000 21 70 H,merson,Margaret J.,09 Mt.Auburn.... 1 1000.) 10 22 15 44 33,16 3350 13850 300 55 300 55 Evans,Alhertina,73 Capitol.. .. . .. . . .. . 1 2800 1 12 32 28 •1750 600 3400 73 78 73 78 Evans,Charles, Est.,360 Main. . . . . . .. . 600 1 :500 Tank.... . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. 10U 3 500 Eight greenhouses....... .... . .... 2500 "r 3 31SK)0 7 4 27 .55 4' 6933 5600 11200 243 04 25{; Svans, Charles 1:,, greenhouses, Rutland. 1500 7 4 1S 60.53 4 20 40 0248 1 21 42 6346 -1 +22 44 6444 23 46 6.542 `'4 48 "10 .?5 50 6738 26 52 6836 3000 30M 65 10 65 10 Evans, Ella C-30 Marshall. .... . . ... . . 1 0U0U 1 500 3 5 7 19897 4000 10500 227 85 227 85 ro Evans,Jameq D..Marshall,..... . .. . . .. 21100 4 34 0 4 ro Evans. Mury E.. . . . .. . . .. . 5011 10 85 Farnham,Thomas H.,Est.,19 Franklin. . 1 9500 10 18 10 8918 1100 4600 99 82 99 OX `{ H Farrell,John J., 21 Saw'sn....... . . . ... . 1 1500 2 2000 1619 3 410(} 2U0 37100 UU so 29 80 29 � r Farrell, lfurtagh, Delmont...... . . . .. . . . 1 450016 S 6 4602 S00 � 804 .11t. Auburn 14 4000 S 0 5300 1300 10604 230 02 230 02 Farrell, Micha4l J., Spring ct.. . . . . . . . . . . 1 1000 1 10001619 5 5294 250 2250 48 83 43 S3 Farrell, Patrick and Jane, 6 Lyons ct.. . . . 1 12110 1 15 15 9700 500 1 700 36 89 36 89 Farrington, Daniel, Sycamore.... . . . .. .. 522 1 34 1628 4 Sycamore 1 3500 22 2 35 2178 22 3 36 2193 300 3800 82 46 82 46 Farwell.Martha A.. Est.,25 Winter... . .. 1 `'000 3119 1 6220 S00 28(Hl w 76 60 76 - w � Name and Residence of Location of O0 p Person Assessed. 1'rope7ty, C +. o a Parwell. William T., Winter .... ... 10 la 3900 51H) 560 10 85 10 85 Favor Martha T.. 173 Mt. Aubun-(... ., , . 1 400D 1 801} i0 26 9 22073 .3450 8250 179 03 179 03 Faxon, Harriet A., 12 Alaple., .. .. . . 1 44)00 1 3 12 600w 900 4900 106 33 106 33 Faxon, Harriet N., Est., to Chestnut... . _ I 2300 2 4 :33 11232 160() 3900 84 63 84 63 � 7� O Hay, Mnbel i f„279 School... . ., . . . . . . , . 1 -1`?t)(1 I ] 2 3 :3 2(19 4602 5su(} 4750 103 08 103 09 Fay. Minnie NI., Ux. of Charles I . Fay, 53 Church. • .... ...... . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . 1 3S(10 Garage........... . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . :3()o 3 6 6 10869 2100 6200 134 5-1 134 54 � Fernald,Marietta C.,65 Mt.Alahurn_ _ . 1 4()00 10 13 5Vt, 14110 .10DO 5000 1i3 60 173 60 r Ferrins, Mary,4 Chestnut.... .. . .. ... 1 150(1 2 4 :35 4342 700 2200 47 7-1 47 73 � Fawkes.Jesse,23 Maple... . . , . . . . . . . ... 1 1301) 1 2 6 54211 500 27 Maple 1 701) 2 Bb 6400 M-)() 3750 81 38 8t 38 Fife.Fred C.,Church... .. ... . . ... .. .. . I 4000 3 7a 3 10 6000 600 4600 90 82 99 82 Fifield,Jahn F.., 14Fayette... . . .. . . . . . . 3000 1 I5;1() .3 13 4 3604 55o 2050 4-1 49 IOi) 59 First I3Giptist Church.7 Centre...., .. . . . . I 0 S ipt :34586 5654) 1 2,-A){) W 21 11 it) 8935 13511 12500 271 25 271 25 Fisher,Clinton T„Laugdon ave.... .... . 75{) 1 454)0 11 .30n 251) I10 7l25 1().,0 55501 120 44 136 72 PROPERTY TIX yLIS 3� dw � W CV J'cc cli 4 f+ y' to n. i +�1 C�[- fw -t co cc cc m "-C 104 C L'S �' M 71 '" ell -P +--i Co 3 Ca r 'T t� v m o rz as Ca .cal 4m It 41, V . 1.N' if: c �rl c^ -r 0 m C4 Ct to rz 4*t c:^ ✓: to _ ^i a c n c Ct .� . IC Ci !. rIS v r � ,'� C7 N i�7 K � N f: ice} N •N .� 44 Fr T:a Pro ,p. ti O< al tia W� t y C Name and Residence of Location of " G P c '' o a W o W e`er K Person Assessed, Property. `° ,� " .a e oa ° E-1 Flecca, Gugliemo, and Raimondo. Gui- 5eppe, house and store,Alt. Auburn.. .. 3100 1 XM 16 9 4 5146 3150 5550 120 44 12U 44 Fleming,Henry E., 24 Eliot......... .. .. 1 3200 112 12 48 6037 900 4100 88 97 6997 Fleming,Margaret,8 Hudson. . .. .. . . . 1 1500 3 35 18 &400 450 1950 42 32 42 32 Fleming,Mary C., 11 Dexter ave........ 1 2.500 12 12 8 G 5000 7.50 0 15 Dexter ave. 1 2500 12 7 11 5000 750 u 14 Adams 1 25OU 12 17 B 5WO 750 9750 211 58 211 .58 Fletcher,Albion C., 10 Irving. . . ... . .... 5500 I 4500 1 1100 12 4 10950 1850 7450 161 G7 281 02 Flghr, Hannah E.,7 Parker... . . .. . . .. .. 1 20001015 3 16 7484 I50t1 3500 75 95 7595 r Flood.Ann,I Waltham. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1 5E10 711 2 2I51 1W 600 13 02 13 02 � Flynn Daniel C. and Theresa C..Charles. 1 1500 B 5 31 '141 2-54- 5 150 lii a0 35 81 35 81 Flynn,John, 152?Main. . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . 1 4000 2 8 Opt 7710 1000 2 3fico 10 7 1pt 5540 1"1 !1050 209 41 20 41 Foley, Charles A.... .... .......... . 900 19 53 Foley,Ellen, 159 Pleasant..... . . . . . . . . . 1 1000 217 5 7600 400 1400 30 38 30 38 Foley, A1ary E........ . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. 9 Ip t 1080 .4of 0 300 G 51 6 51 Fnle.• Nfirha el J.. Est. pleasant. ..., . , . S 11 33`2440 4050 }4130 107 42 107 42 holey, William C., I✓at.,33, 35.37 Summer a )U 2 4501) 319 5 9240 1450' Blacksmith shop, Arsenal and 1';;ortb Beacon... . .. . .. . . . . .. ... 1000 Paint and whoelwriglit shop. ... . .. . 1000 10'a 8 6260 3754) 14301) 310 31 310 81 Ford,John C., 23 Mt. Auburn ... .... ... 200 4 34 Ford,Mabel F.,Forest.... 3 36 3 55 11352 6150 551) 11 94 11 94 Pord,Thomas H.,60 Forest......... . . , . 1 2000 3 36 1 55 6164 300 2300 49 91 49 91 Ford, Thomas H., et. ux., hiary H. Ford, ro 58 Forest.. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. ... .. 1 2000 36 2 56 HOW 350 24W 51 W 31 00 o t Ford,Thomas,Est.,96-08 Bain. .. . ..... 1 1400 1 500 11 12.14 Church Hill 2 1500 2 3 12 8868 21541 55 Pleasant 1 (300 2 4 4 4:368 1250 H FC 23 French 1 1500 t. 1 100 2 14 12 'r MCI 400 4244 Summer 1 1Cr00 til 2 801) 327 Opt 102W 800 121100 260 40 260 411 Forrest,Michael A., 15 Nichols ave...... . 1 3000 is 18 7 10000 1254) 66 Nichols ave. 1 SON 1 400 19 4 96 10657 1050 19 5 97 8913 900 9600 2W 32 208 32 Forsailh,Alice C., Iiuwthorne...... .. ... 1 30W 322 3 45,39 550 3550 77 04 77 04 Foster, Calvin H., uxrt..35 Dexter ave... 500 10 85 Foster, Eudora L., 27 Marion rd...... ... I 2500 340 12 5325 550 3050 $6 19 66 19 1P r� 42 PROPERTY TAX LIST t9 :3 •--i Cl ?I li7 G3� ar, rl f14� d ES2J2ly e�—i ' Z 1 Iv �"? q3 L;3 co uo x-al .« 71 10103,1 ^! �, r! w NISI 1� lYl 1 -Y -N c rTin — M Cr] o--� rr ,••� • Ir +' 000 L1 LE1 Cam^. ,. 0 C7 0NS..-r. 'AUSj'33 cl l y CA .... V; w Ce7 on QC? L1 G 'sotqu7E; '" .1 -slf[at`raai[� ,-, ., .. ., r w r� .� lauasra� � �� :a An or U e SSco W w c+a l ej W w L 4 1 -14 :q Fpr PROPERTY TAX LIST 43 .y a- �i CI 7 Cl�.. fiC1Tf C' L*l+'iG�jGIC1C� Cl 7 C'#494tV9 [�cr� c1 r-a — 3" Cl CP. a C. r.. Cl CC Lk may+ :3 L`i .7 C. r �-- u1C1C7 =1C31Yu:JL `7' T m by _ C�:+ c c•7 C_ CC 'D m O O c;, a- Cl ^ N x u [f V: e L^i J R 12-1IR tI� 6. L: C c 44 PROPERTY TAX LT5T . aa�l�a�{r .ISM MIN uq WrL .-4a 1 3a ONVA 14 hC+ s`�� e L � k,� 'ahluA NtwChic"�srici � � ; ^t A C Fol .,I�� ".'+1 C ai (ricr �0 100.21 L'} e a; �. e _ i.. 1_ .t e i.; eQ e-.., a*d e_: try u7 Ll�'T 47 Q jf7 Ul k?w I � h i� i�"ice r� t� � to u4 h� a is Iti 1_ — N C+? — L: !— OC C, e, c+a eh co rf.�IN ._ .. [a c^ •aBu�nate►� ,-h �nuv�aad a}u8a�$If �c a `N W� q { z i PROPERTY TAX LIST 45 ors r r; M.et 00 � ci v v � o � L- ar ir; rr_ s� cYa s� ccc> cc ca -- c - aacacacc � a a aC�cM C`1 C1 L�1 i*l q CI LV k* - m 11 Ol CO CO 2 Y �: N Lg1 y^r Ct CC p[Qgy pp ,-e M C M I-- = +r� CC f 1 ff. , R^ CC]] C'i G"i .} 1 Cl I I- r" 4 G G �7 L7 V in If} ha k*� L^ -^ , £^. --I C6 L z 1� � a 't [t ti3 � -e3 -� CD cr,CC I- to 11 Cry No --r e- `S 0, 0 001- t-w m ci @ cc a LIZ m aC]i4L^..L3Yy+ 9.v M [.`+ CGC GC0C•m0. w00T_ C� rY0400 rMr-t+ CO C. ^ - r.r 'n tO -81 t,0 S,J Cr - a a C3 C C7 C O G m u w w : E C Q a &0 r; m U7 U� w u P r E V Id r. U) 9- [I: - wr a w ' IK r � c< � C 0 ED tv C l7i r > C_ ' CA ►+ ' r� CD 0. Aggregate Personal Estate. to — Uwckli.aus, Blacks. ,., Stables, Sheds. T i iu Value, Cn 4,Y On C7 C cn Cn W ' oa ao to Section. cti CO w ID W v m 0 to Block. w tJ ►-' ,t+ ili t:r!� .r W 14 O W r •ro 00 A.W 0 CO L4#- ACC wt4 d � :. WC0z c W Plan. tw r K. tv M I Z Ca C;] h]tv to" 1.] Vn 1 Cn C.n s CA•-1 cc Feet of c,r 7:11 G 1 C" erg .� o 00 cz 4.1 W W -- Go c Land, ac 000 a o tm00 `^ x = `;, a Value. r. r• ar r.+ r r r Y•+ 1-+ + ►+ t.+ Cg7 h7 h's to 0 W �� 1 SC Z'y X C x C SO C'r+ Gi ^.s C7 OC Total Value of Z. c, 01 ro Real Est. en L� C 0 0 Go en _ Tax on r �... u ti. Cyi.} Aa G`� CW� 0 00RGaI Est. �. Aggregate ui to a 00 W m Tax. to ,LSIII YVI A.1 N a, a 0 U d [�� Garahadian, Ilaig, 1 Oliver rd.. .. .. ..._ 1 ''-MD(1 L2 12 11ri 2251) 250 2750 59 (38 50 68 Gardner,Abby M.and Dickinson,Mahelle W.,store,So Main.... . .. .. . . .... .. . ,31100 2 3 as (10(,€P 2400 144 Main `d 3000 :2 0 6 660rr) 1000 36-38 Spring 2 35(XI 3 3 1pt 4S53 1" Dann tier. 1 3000 1 4(1i1Q 2 3500 1 3000 1 ISM IV 1 2WO 3 3 3 38716 514M w :3 3 •1 8912 1.350 Winter 2 5000 `a to I 1$C}r r 1 AMU 1-1 :5 43CWPD 65'00 ` 4 Winter 2 2- c u t 11 1 1 3832 000 14 12 4512 4,50 58floo 127E 1a 1278 13 � r Gardner,Adelaide M., I,angdon ave.... . , 11 30b Spt 71 a375 I d 500 30b 9 70 4750 y Auto shed ... .. . . . . . . . . . . 3UU 30b 10p 69 2376 1250 (1050 1.11 29 MI `9 Gardner,Charles B., Est_ 12-22 Cross... . .? 2i-i00 .1 5000 2 3 5 10DO 4500 d Winter 1 5000 314 8 6MM 1000 18000 390 M 390 (f0 Garitp, k ntoniu, 72 Fayette...... . .. . . . . 1 800 331 18 4709 -100 1200 26 01 26 04 Gavin., Bridget A4 , 48 Ca.pitol....... . .. . . 1 `Z00 1 I0 1 t 8 5142 750 9 6 5 9 fW00 650 6 14 21 672" 706 37-30 Irving 21 „ 214M 6 15 20 G702l 850 7Pi;i0 170 35 170 35 — — - KtL �IR a 00 Name and Resis3rnce of Location of �o� •� •c � °5 :3 1 yW Pon.Assossad. Property. t� � � .� � � rrt u r. .40 � ' m W.r Gavin,Jennie A.. . .... .. .... . . . . . . . . . . 212 16 10 28M 2W 12 17 its 26.52 2W Picasant 2 3200 21 10 3 5589 70G 2 32M 21 11 11 4610 5{lU 30 ForeO I IM) 1 200 3 30 .ra 77W 450 330 6 14 83612 400 � Lowell ave, 4 11 d 101 104011 5W) Py Carriage shop,83,S5,87 Arsenal . . . . 1001) b House and store...... . .. . . . . . . . .. . 5DOO t�! 1 3000 1 $L7L1 9 7 1. 25500 :*gOfl `l 131-93 Amenal `? 2000 11 7 1pt 17000 1700 `Dexter rive. 1 350012 9 17 38 45G25 500 � 1? 3500 9 23 32 5240 500 Arsenal 30 3 37277 3750 39700 6(i 1 4� 661 49 t~ Gavin, John, Est., North .. cacon and H Arsenal..... ..,_.. ...... . . ... . . . .. 2 100f) 2 2400 2 900 1 700 1 51) 9 7 2 14649 1850 6900 149 73 L 49 73 G`. n,Mary A.,50-58 Capital..... . . .... 2 450D 1 10 S 11 5D00 650 10 9 10 2500 350 2 4500 300U 2 21000 1 600 0 7 3 60287 75DOI 23100 5t11 27 51U1 27 Gavin and Fegring. . . . ..... ..... .... . . 2 1? 1S 43560 2500 2SGO 54 25 54 25 George, Anna 1 ., 4-6 Pearl....... . . .... 3 19 3a 7152 900 2 2100 1 300 3 10 4 17632 2201) 5500 119 35 119 35 Gerry,Joseph"W.,7 Afarion rd.... .. .... . 1 •15W 3 7 i 9469 1400 5900 128 42 128 02 Gilkey,games H., 15 Phillips..... . .... . 1 1600 1 15U 10 13 2 8022 800 2550 55 34 55 34 0 Gill, Mary A.. .. ... . . ..... .... . . ... 530 2 3108 30 8 2820 30 4 4450 540 500 10 86 10 85 � H Gill, Rboda A.,775 Delmont. . . ........ 1 3500 y 1000 530 1 28780 1400 590D 12S 03 128 03 to Girard, Thomas and ux., Mary K, y 14ielendy ave... ..... ...... . ... . . .... 1 280012 13 7 4$ 6000 750 3550 77 01 77 04 Given,James. 531 hit.Auburn. .. .. .. .. } 2400 12 12 1 2 3470 700 547 Aft, Auburn 29Ut1 12 4 4250 850 6350 137 80 137 80 Glasby,Frederick H., 16 Maple.......... 1 3000 1 3 14 5L100 750 3750 81 38 81 38 Gleason, Ehie W.,Winsor uve.. . . .. . . . .. 1 55D( 11 3U 20 IN 9883 L500 7000 151 90 151 90 Gleason, Harriet R., 50 Cliurch.. . . . .. . . 3 5200 3 iD 1 75 780,1 16p1) 68017 147 GG 147 56 44 cD 50 PROPERTY TAX- LIST rao 0 .� -xXUL ca .. co aix8as fir # `� r � 0 G`1 Cq ,1a — `r- � � ,i ,� �. 0 vo j�Y!(ya.s�cl #go� c I a t:o rs Cc v Gleason, Walter H.,5-5a Howard..... .. . 2 2500 7 16 6 4 2945 300 11 20 30 163 4500 250 30 26p 1&S 38,10 400 3.1:50 74 87 74 87 Glidden,Alfred A.,Axsenal. .... ...... ... 12 31 2pt 54688.1 1.1000 1.1000 303 80 303 80 Glidden, Isabelle M.,40 Laurel.. .. ..... . 1 3000 1 60012 7 8 7 7129 700 4300 43 30 93 30 Glover,Charles A..F field.. . . ..... .... . Q. 10 16 9 (Z70 500 500 10 85 10 85 � 0 'd Glover,Grace 1;., Est.,3-5 Ladd. .... . . . I 2-1(X) 9 2 33 4140 600 �i Fifleid 1 3000 10 15 10 6M() 500 6500 141 05 141 05 Glynn,John,26 Sawin.. . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . 1 10001618 3 42DG 200 1200 20 04 26 u4 � )»; Glynn, Patrick, 6, 7 Arsenal and North � beacon.. .... ... .. . . .. .. . .... . .. . . . 2 1800 9 1 8 2 3260 Soo 2600 50 42 54 42 P4 Glynn, William F.,31 Quimby........ . . . 2 320D 12 it S 25 5250 500 3700 80 29 80 29 Gooch,Ellen C.,35 Adams ave....... . . .. 1 7011I1 11 26 4 4 18000 2500 26 5 5 18000 2500 12000 260 40 200 40 (Tooth, ?Nathan G.,35 Adams ave......... 2000 48 40 Goodrow,John,Spruce....... .... . .. ... 1 35001024 5 2 7200 700 4200 91 14 91 14 Name and Residence of Location of mo .x c U d c.d y 4°,W aW mk Person Awessed. Property, w N o °i m ° ° 4 `cl a Goodspeed, George E., 116 Mt.Auburn... 5000 1O8 ,50 Goodwin, Mary L.,a€Irnx.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 11 7 2 10291 1050 - 1050 22 79 22 70 Gordon,James,28 Parker. . . . . . . ...... . 1 3500 1 10010 i8 1p t 704;3 900 •1,500 07 65 07 65 Gould, IIenry F.,Est....... .. . .. . .. . . . . 59900 1299 $3 � 0 Gould, Nelson G.and Stead,J aseph,34-36 t j Laurel.......... .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . 2 400012 7 7 G 5537 550 4550 98 71 98 74 V K; Gowing, Frederick H., uxrt., Arundel ter. 1 7 1005 1000 1000 21 70 21 70 y Grace,Jennie E.,7 Jewett. . .. .. . . ... . . 1 2500 113 apt 51 7500 NO 3450 74 87 74 87 'rC Gradie,Anna M., 163 Mt.Auburn..... . . . I 4000 10 26 7 41 10830 1GOO 5") U1 52 121 52 t' w H Graham, Inez It.,Oa rift. Auburn. ... . . . . 1 100010 3 4 2330 700 170() 36 89 313 89 Graham, Robert J.... ...... .. . . .. .. .. 2100 45 57 Gray,Arthur F....... . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . 3 8 23 27 6141 750 250 5 43 5 43 Gray,Arthur F., uxrt„6 Fayette.. . . .. .. 1 3200 1 300 3 3 0 8n0x't 1:300 4700 101 91) 101 99 Gray,Charles E.. . . .... . . .... .. ... ... 350 7 f10 Gray, Elizabeth 11.,6 Chester.... .. .. ... 700 1 3200 10 17 13 11 61 fit 1` 131111 MIN1 117 65 112 84 Gray, Mabel S.,4 Fayette....... . . . . . .. . 1 1.s00 1 200 3 3 10 8406 1300 3000 65 10 6.5 10 GTaV, Margaret L.,36 Eliot.. . .. . . . . .. .. 1 300(l 112 9 51 4750 700 3700 80 20 80 29 Greases, George D., Pleasant...._.. . .. . 8 9 1 62073 2500 26M 54 25 54 25 Greaves.Sarah....... . . .. . . . .. .. . . ... 8 9• 2pt. 23780 950 950 20 62 20 62 Greaves. William A... .... . . .. . . . . . ... . 8 9 2pt 3S203 1550 1550 33 64 33 6.1 Green, Christianna P., Catherine, and Mary A.,95 Watertown. .... . .. .. . . .. 1 1000 1 I5 1 33728 2000 3000 65 10 65 10 � O Green,John F......... . . .. . . . . .... . . .. 500 10 85 Green, W-aIlace J.,20 Franklin........ . .. 1000 1 41)00 10 21 6 15 71120 1000 M-18 Franklin 2 4000 Garage.................. . .. .. . . . . . 200 21 7 21 1:3620 1050 11150 2.11 96 26:3 tiff � ?4 Green.11"Miarn H., Barrington... . .. . . .. 527 2 367 2500 I 1 A00 27 3 368 2500 250 2050 44 40 44 49 H Greene, Ellen I.. Langdon arse.. .. .. . . . . . 1 ' 45oo 11 30b 5 74 4750 700 :)2(}() 112 84 I12 84 Greene, Peter F.,Sycamore... . .... . . . . 520 1 •10 2924 150 2 30DO 20 3 47 2S58 150 3300 71 60 71 60 Gregg, Anne J., admx. of George H. Gregg's est., 26 Fayette. .. ... . .. .. . . I 2S00 1 200 311) 2 5052 750 :33 Fayette I 1:500 322 12 9143 i 150 54-56 Riverside 2 woo 41 6 11 27 8034 75() 22-24 Royal 2 3200 914 5 G 7140 050 109 Mclendy eve. 2 3000 1224 8 55 6028 rjOO 17904 388 43 398 43 C+.7 Name and Resuierim of Location of � � .t Person Asstssed. Property. a e -+ P4 LyW G7 to Gregg, Walter H....... .... . .... . . . . .. 1900 41 23 Griffin, Marcia M., 59 Lowell ay.. . ... . . 1 1SOO 4 11 3 100 pt 5280 250 2050 44 49 44 49 1.rogan, Patrick,42-44 Waltharn. . . . . .. . 218 7 6192 300 2 2000 1 50 18 S 6488 350 2700 58 59 5S 59 'b Grundmann.John S.,24 Charles....... .. 6 3 19 63 4.534 2W 1 1500 3 20 62 4057 250 1950 42 32 42 32 W P Guiffie,Emanuel B.,28 Mt Auburn. ... .. 5f1f1 lb 8.5 14 Guiflie,Josepl-t, 69'Yain.. . .. .. .. .. .. .. burl 10 85 &4 Pl- rS Guxtoriu, Giuseppe... ...... .. .... . ... 500 10 85 t� t. Hackel, Julius, 46 Palfrey ... 323 2 1875 1 W(H) 23 3 0930 950 39511 S5 72 S5 72 Hackett, Christina,ux,of Paul 1Iac:kett,Ii Union.. . . ... . . . .. . . 1 4500 1 19 12 90 5712 700 52011 112 8-1 112 84 Hackett,Nax$L.,9 Centre....... 1 41)1N1 10 21 12 +1 11584 17AW 5750 124 78 124 78 Hadley,Marion W.,Appleton..... . . . .. . 1 -TWO 11 31 16 16 5610 5511 4550 DR 7-1 98 74 Hagberg,John G.,68 Eliot........ . . . . . . l 3200 1 12 35 61) 6906 8511 4051) 87 89 87 89 Haggard, li annic L.,6 Garfield, ... . . . . . . I 4WO 11 3 3 42 11430 231101 6300 136 70 136 70 Haggard, lied P.. . . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . ... 500 10 85 PROPERTY TAX LIST 5 c I- C7 ea r: " G +� to c0 M r-+ at1 m m ar cr ]a C" In s •� _ +7+ co CQ C7 t"7 T 67 .. ry C 11) C if; k qu Lf: ilr,. [, C ] UO FX1 fy C`j s .a .J ce; 71 — Ci wte— QL 71 rd f u � _ 'r-C Name and Resiclenee of Lcit ocation of 4°"v A b a o 'rxt� c d c cr=1 fiar'c ri S+ fl L ai Q ed +� 0'7i'' Person Assessed. Property. 3 V3 a `1 a . Hall,Myra G.,225 School........ . . .. ... i 750011 29 4 208 3105 400 29 51)t 207 pt 1708 E 200 8100 175 77 175 77 Hall. Sarah A., stare building, 20, 22. 11 Mt.Auburn.................. . .... . .. 7(XW) 10 2 3 4552 9100 16100 349 37 349 37 Ham, Chnrles G.,8 Washburn.... . .... .. 1 '2600 10 l8 6 32 S437 1050 3550 77 04 77 04 b PO Hamlen,Willis C., Hawthorne........ ... 323 12 5 6000 600 600 13 02 13 02 0 fl 'tl W Hanitnill, Catberine A., ux. of John A, Harnmill,68 Capitol....... 1 2800 1 10 6 13 6000 650 � 66 Capitol 1 2800 10 7 12 5000 650 6000 141) 73 149 73 Harnrock, Annie M. and 'Mary J., 4446 Eliot.. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 2 3400 1 12 7 53 4750 600 12 Spt 52 950 100 4100 8897 SS 97 Hamrock,Michael, Prescott........... . li 4 24 94 4000 200 4 2.5 95 4000 200 400 8 M 8 68 Hancock,George, Est..5 Fayette...... __ 1 1600 1 150 3 4 2 8512 1300 $050 661 19 66 10 I^1ar-ringtcn, Charlotte At.,Belmont. . . . ._ 526 59 321 2927 150 26) 60 322 2745 150 300 G 5U 6 50 Harrington, Everett W.,670 Belmont... . 3850 83 55 _ Harrington, William C. S., Est., 676 Bel- mont............. . . . . . .. .... . . .. .. I 15110 1 2500 5 2 1 471794 S6f)0 1 1 500 5 3 34p 524713 8700 Piggery,Warren, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 200 312 1 451250 4500 26500 575 05 575 05 Harris,Jennie T.,53 Palfrey. _. . .. .. . . . 1 3000 324 8 19332 1201) 4200 91 14 91 14 Harrison,James R..... 71 M 15 1.9 Harrison,Jennie ill.,Irving.. .. .. . .. . . . . 9 9 2 32 6355 650 650 14 10 14 10 Harrison,Mary E., 188 Main... ... . . .. , . 1 15110 215 Opt 2€3523 2M) ,a Warren 1 1 300 5 13 1 302556 45(X) 9150 it)$ 56 198 516 Q T x Hart,Hugh, Est., 13 Cuba.... . . . . . . . . . . 1 1000 01 1 150 2 9 11 ShSO S00 1950 -12 32 42 32 Hartford,Emma C., 12 Parker. . . .. . . . . . 2LOU 9 3 S 15470 1250 r Y, 1 2300 Y 1 5UO 10 16 13 7821 1150 52()1) 11284 158 •11 u, y Hartford,Jane A., ISO North Beacon . . . , l 12M 1 5(x) 9, 18 3pt 21705 1100 311300 fit) 76 60 76 Hartford,Julia A.,521rving........... . . 1 3000 910 0 16 60011 750 3750 81 38 81 38 Hartford, Nathan B.,Thurston rd........ 2500 1 800 0 '1 7 t0893 1100 1900 41 23 06 48 11artwell, Albert H., Est„ Russell ave..., 11 6 8 SS33 1.300 10 Russell ave. 1 5w() 6 0 U723 150U 0 Columbia 1 lOL)L} i 8 8302 1050 1'?85(1 27S fi:i 279 R5 Harvey,Fannie,8 Chestnut...... . .. . . . . 1 `?000 u 4 3.1 4705 $.50 285(} 61 85 61 Rai ;i� Ui vI o-f atioof 1ersen Assesed. property, )A4ame and Rcsirnncc of Locn rA rA Haskcll, Fred hi„Sycamore...... . .. .. . :5 25 1 151 1 880 25 2 150 2115 1 2000 25 3 149 17'2t5) 5l}l r 2500 54 25 54 25 batch,Albert W., 1 Melville ter....... ... 2 3500 1 8 5 5 30101 600 4100 88 97 88 97 Hatch,Lizzie W., 14 Fifield..... .. . . ... 1 IS(H) 11 1t) 13 12 ti 100 600 2400 52 08 52 08 10 Iiathaway, Amos L., guardian of Fran- O Celia N.and Lowena E, Dariuud. .. . .. . 4450 96 67 V X Hauck, William,Spruce...... . ..... . .. . 50 1 11Nx} 1 3o011133 5 U 12201 000 108 Walnut 1 1500 1113-1a 18 12192 1000 7400 160 5S 161 17 � Haviland,Theodore A.... . . . . ... . .. 200 4 3•4 r, Hawes, Lena F.,22 Marshall.. . ... ... ... 1 3600 3 5 11 11 pt 8022 1600 H 66 Spring 1 3500 6 1 12 7928 1600 16 [Oliver 1 3500 2-1 21 $4 13910 175U 131 Nfelendy ave. 2 3000 12 24 9 133 5298 Cypress 24 lilp 64 pt 944 600 19150 415 56 415.56 1-1aydere, Annie A., 20 Arlington. ... .. .. 1 2.51H1 1 ,5001236 11 57 11834 800 Apartment house 5()()U 1 1500 1 200 1236 13 55 21412 2150 1+2650 274 5D 274 50 Hayden, William E.. ... . . .. .. . ..... . . 900 1 19 53 PROPERTY TAX LIST 51.p a sr ,r r Lo cz C9 00 to C £7 9r ar'; J— C to 5 ^I # it LC rl C1 C4 +R M OC y3 ^1 ln� or, "!' in Cr] 00 hit an (zi C L) t� t3 w V a L1 ur c� d rt ,C eo"i aYa � - - - - M Name sand Residence of Location of °p o" � � v V ° u " � v V �c�W oW 11 4 13 0 Person Assaf,ed. Property. ti� 'a1� .. m < q ' � , % m � o?� k G A q i� can crl P. y E-4 Hewitt, Agnes,59 Capital- .. . .. . . . . . . 1 2800 1 12 I2S 3'21 47 5U 8D0 3400 73 78 73 78 Hewitt, Alen, 55-57 Capitol. . . .. . ... .. , 11 3500 1 12 27 X3 •1750 8DD 4100 88 07 S8 97 Flicks,James,03 Lowell ave...... . . .. . . . 1 1800 4 11 3 100 p1, 5170 250 2050 44 9 44 46 10 flicks, Robert R.,36 Car-roll......... .... 1 1UUO 4 10 6 97 20U00 1U0U 2000 43 40 43 40 a t�J T ill,Alice C.,271 School. . . . . . .. . . . . . • 1 411M 11 '_9 1 211 58M 70(? 4700 101 9q 101 99 ►3 Hill,Cara S., Hersom.. .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . 1 15(?1.1 6 0 34 3.12 3920 21jo 17011 30 SO 85 so Hill, Nelson,27 rarest. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 1 1[1l O 3 31 ti 25 11280 550 155U 33 64 33 64 Hill,Thomas A.,Brookline. . - __ -. . - - - . • 5 5 1.5 549 Brooklim 2 2500 a 16 550 a 17 551 5 18 5.52 a 19 553 12631 500 3001? 65 10 65 if) Hillier, Annie,40 Belmont.... . . . ... . . . t 630) 16 S 5 S 53 gulf 6201) 134 51 134 454 Hilton, Fred A- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . - 2000 4:3 40 Kilton, Harriet L., Walnut...... .. . . . . . . l :3UUQ 1 200 10 34 46 rk5 4851 250 3450 74 $7, 74 ti' FTirtekley, NIabol E., Elm. . .. .. . ....... 1 2200 12 34 15 5 2703 250 2 2200 3.1 LG 4 2703 2.50 2 2200 17 3 2703 250 18 16 2100 200 20 13 2925 200 1 1500 22 2 2703 250 95W 206 15 206 15 Hin�Idcy, 'L3ra E.. .. . . .......... .... 400 8 68 flabby.Chester H....... ..... .... . . ... 2D0 4 33 Hobbs, Marion F„ ux. of 'Chester H. 110 Hobbs,40 Fayette........ . .... . .... . 1 1800 IV 1 200 320 4 11649 1450 3450 ^r.1 87 s.1 8 Hodge,Charles H.,Eliot.......... . .. . . . 1 4000 1 12a 22 G7 6890 900 1 19 3 a b c 29583 8950 7 4 7 14 07+6 150 � 4 8 16 5074 150 ?� 4 9 18 5172 15b t" 4 10 20 6270 150 4 11 22 5368 150 � 4 12 24 5465 1.50 4 13 20 5463 150 4 14 2S 1660 15U 4 15 30 5759 150 4 16 32 5857 150 ,1 17 34 51)55 150 4 33 72 6360 150 .1 1A 71 6489 1.50 15800 332 86 342 86 Hodge, Hattie M. . . . . . ........ . . . . . ... 15GO 32 55 Hoe , Mary A., 39 Waltham. . . . .. ... . .. 1 2000 7 8 3p6 16230 800 28L10 OD 76 60 76 � Y . .� nor Norma and Resirlenca of Lneatinn of m`� ` �-d 7,W F, K Person Assessed. Property, .2 W a 1E-Ax Fig I;+ Kagan.jchn J..22 Prentiss... . . . .... . . 1 300016 2 20 26 •1177 5€}0 3.if?€1 75 97 75 97 r Ha alp Mary,41 Grenville rc1..... . _. . . . , 1 40011 13 H 1 34980 600 1(]()() 21 70 21 70 Holbrook, Edith J., 31 Hersom... .... . 1 22(XJ 6 9 32 3441 3920 200 2003 47 74 47 74 Ballard, William P. and Margaret, 16i Bridge...... . . . . . .... . . ... . . . .. . . .. 1 `000 S 2 10 10030 goo 2500 G[_] 76 GO 76 1V Holmes,13etsey M., IS Fayette.. . ,. .. . . . 1 1850 3 13 2 3522 GOO 245€I 53 17 53 17 M Holmes,Charles IV.,48 Union.... ... . . . 1 2500 1 12.L 3a pt 3066 400 2900 62 93 62 93 j Holmes, Clinton M. S92 Union..... . .. . . . 1 241111 � 1 300 1 10 1 Is -1882 600 3300 71 60 71 6€1 y: Holmes. Elizabetli,35 Fayette. . , . .. . . . , 1 15€10 3 22 13 1[1-130 11€0 2600 56 42 56 42 r Holmes,James....... ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ::DO 10 85 1-rolway, Merrill S.,apartment bou;5e, I1, 1- 41p •12 pt moat st- and Hillside rd. . . . . . 6500 11 29 2 1 4250 450 29b 41 2 4250 `50 23b 42 1 21937 350 65.1-0f) 142 14 142 1.1 Hood Rubber Co., 14 Melendy ave..__ ._ . . 2.501100 12:TO { 106492 Factory buildings, Malendy ave.. . . . 58{}C's M 12`0 1 4731314 4.7350 6370W 13822 90 192€11 30 ITood,H. P.and Sons, Pleasant.... ... . . , ;FI1t1U IWO 1 2200 9 7 6 651 SO 5300 Stare building. . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . ' 3000 8 7 7 22150 1750 13`.50 287 43 396 03 Horan, Charles U.,Carroll..... . . . . . . . .. 1 1500 -1 11 51)t 0000 300 )Soo 39 06 39 06 Mcrae. Robert P., Est.,Phillips....,. ... . . Ili 14 4701 300 14 6 13 7462 600 i p t 12 p t 3085 300 12 Phillips l 3500III 1.1 8 11 9430 1400 -;bpi Parker 2 2500 It! :1 8811) 1:301) I;DO 214 83 214 83 Horton, tflwir'l'., Capitol...... , . . . . . . `0o 4 34 Hosmer, AlfreA, Est., Riverside. .. . . .. . . 205(1 l 1200 !) 2 2 GWO 1650 4 Riverside l 5000 7 1500 21 3 129591 i 170D 12 North Beacon l 12UO 2 ii 723.7 125D 2S.S00 62a1 OA 6€0 45 � Howard, Abraham L., Waltham.... . . . . . 1020(1 1 1000 �d Shelter shG ... . .... . . ... . . . . . . . . . Soo "' 0fdcc.:and sculesa... ... . .. . . . . .. . . : 1000 7 11 apt, 13085 2700 5200 112 8.1 334 1$ H IIo ward,Charles T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8(10 17 36 � llo arcl, Cleorge R., 18 Summer.. . . . . . . . 1 1500 3 2 6 6073 750 2250 48 83 48 83 t7' H I-loward, Henry W.-- 5(K) 10 S5 Howard, NtInetta H.,44 Irving,.. . . . .. . . 1 :3000 9 9 1 3.3 6538 Soo 3800 82 46 82 46 Howard, R I i u da A.. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . 11 a 8 9660 1200 12Ut1 26 04 26 04 Howard, .',argh E,,36 Galen.....,, . .. . 1 55€0 1 1 3500 25-27 Water 2 2500 JU_% JVat€r 1 2000 23 W ate 1� 1000 1 5 6 43270 t 600 1 5 8 829U 000 21I>UU 4(16 a s 466 Ga w+ ty a d� `; ar. ei � :- G ." �.p C a° {. � b Name and Residence of Location of °,° c v o e 3 G7�1 $ DC W Person.Assessed. property. ftd 11owe,Carric G.,33 P'alfrey... . 1 3SOQ 311 (;Pt 5220 Soo 12 14 to 8800 900 5500, 119 35 119 35 Howe, Isabelle M., garage, 24 Marshall... 300 1 3500 3 5 10 10 93 0 1400 6200 112 S4 112 84 Howes, Flom A. and Clarence... . .. . . .. . 9 1S .apt $720 800 500 10 85 10 M1 � Howells, John T. and Watts, Charles F., � 49 Summer....... . . ..... . . ... . . . .. 1 3500 W W 500 3 20 G 101W 1250 5250 113 03 113 93 a Howells,Jahn T....... ...... ... . .. . .. 150 3 26 H Hubbard,Caroline E.,9 Parker... ... . . .. 1 1500 10 15 4 17 7412 1100 26M 56 42 56 -12 ? Hubbard, Ella.M.,14 Otis. . . . . .. .. . . .. . 1 -1000 10 10 7 28 6212 9.50 4950 107 42 107 42 H Hubbard, Herbert W., Fayette.... . . . . , rM 13 02 Hubbard, Thomas H.,50 Arsenal... . . .. 2500 54 25 Hubbard, William II.,19-21 Ladii. .. .. .. 2 2500 0 2 25 9 boas 630 3450 74 S7 74 87 Huckins, Edgar W., 11 Fayette...... . .. . 1 2.500 1 100 3 4 4 194SS 2500 51M 11() 07 110 67 Hudson, 'Bert L.,Est.,Rutland... ... . .. . 7 4 2S 56 7030 20( 4 20 9 7129 `00 Go Rutland 1 1800 4 :30 lii 5774 2'1{p 24DD 52 08 52 08 PROPERTY TAX LIST C 00 cc w eh 6o 06 "` ra t h _ t� ceowM ;j a; r^ p1 L L7 L yJ [•• C fti 4* to L7 -+ no d7Q 6*7 Q Q L7 N !4 :z ^: r_7 ?Vto Cl 'CYC Q C 6 L` CD k1b C�9 k17 1.1520 C�� C +* CD 000C tV �c M� N CD IN -ce hGE C CMC "V � 9 Co t- .a w IL co 4c {li C^# Cl cc Ci N G7 .4 +^I UJ 1^ CJ tc CU Pi- co V_ Ctil qit ,c rri chi o 44 a W rz : "' ri V, a r a Name and Residence of Location of a = o = ++ a «cW QW a 4 m :i a o C Off^ Yc � tx* Person Assessed. Property. i.in ao a is ] tu Q fiq m V } m pq P+ .. } 1+ FpG Huntress, Herbert C;., Sebool..... . . . ... I 1130 2 22® 4823 950 050 20 M 20 Eil Hutchins,Arthur L.. Oliver.... . . . . ..., 310 S 82 5101 1000 1000 21 70� 21 70 Hutchins,Hattie I.,7U Spring..... . ..... 1 2800 3 6 11 22 6500 1300 G 3 9-5 6S 4000 250 3 26 60 pt 3000 1W 4430 96 57 96 57 It O Hyde,John, 14 Iirench.... ..... .... .. . 1 3'2i10 2 13 5 3790 :300 � 13 a 3790 :3SJ0 380U 82 46 S2 4G Pa 3 Hynes, Martin, Purvis... . ... ... ..... . 0 2 5 52 4000 250 250 5 43 5 43 0.1 lanella, ?Nicola and Dilliberto. Franca,27 X. r! Cottage...... .... . . ... . .. . . . ....... 1 1500 - t� 1 15001617 1pt 121 17w0 750 3750 81 38 Sl 38 Cr Igo, Patrick J., 24 Grenville rd. ..... . . . . 1 150011�14 3 8,107 300 1800 39 on 30 06 Lli}re,Willkim H.,Bellevue rd.......... . . 500 1113 12 2 25694 1300 12 Melendy ave. 1 3000 12 14 22 12 5553 w 5150 111 76 122 61 Tngalls,Ernest K.,5 Otis.. . .. . . . . .. .. . . 700 1 3xoo Garage.. . . . . ..... . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . IUO 1011 3 1S 608U 1200 5100 110 66 125 85 ludice, Clemente, Alphonse and Y run- lesco, 110 Lexington.... .. .. . . .. . . . 115l11 1 '600 1 1 1400 1 1 300 5 14 1 313-505417500 11800 258 06 276 GS PROPERTY TAX LIST 67 it con cc co Cam'#. on0 C7 Pi C "�' M G co 1, r m � CV pLo cn t0 CG k :+� C+i t ^ 4� N 7J •-+ 60 Q � LID 0 um Lo CM is CM -r to It51 coo in r n C7 4. kn kq iq r� k.." i, if C C F�7 CD C I C7 4o[r C� 47 C� .•r C 1 N i ca ci s°a tf -pr C5 ca rr o c v N o 0 0 0 go uq �] c C� Q � tea C Cl C11 cl 07 M -+ ca IdD Ca ra 0 10 ca cpa�r p� T +s p -c�CL 1% ct kl* fi x.. No -44 Cl l d7: ^7 (Jr rl 4 ,- c# Cd 1p pi N 0 0n .. di Name and ILesiiience of Location of O Person Assessed. Proj�erty. 79� E+ E Jensen,John K.,270 Alain... . ..... . ... 400 1 2.300 l 200 Greenhouse........ . .. . . . ..... . .. 250 7 6 4.15100 7250 10000 217 00 227 68 Johnson, Andrew and ux., Hulda S., 7 Bartlett........ . . ...... ......... .. 1 2500 3 39 3 2.1 5031 250 2750 50 as 59 68 Johnson, Benjamin A.,78 Capital..... .. . 1 `800 110 3 16 5000 650 $•iri01 74 H7 74 87 � 0 Jones,Arthur 13.,Car°roll. .. .... ..... .. 1 '2000 413 6 116 11000 550 2550 55 3.3 55 34 � Janes,Minnie A., 15 Garfield... . . . .. . . . 1 300011 4 7 7 120212 1950 9950 215 110 '2115 10 '-1 J Junes, Storer F., 15 Garfield........... . 200 4 34 H Y Joseph,Charley,55 Nichols aye.... . .... 4 500 10 R5 � Joyce,Thomas, Quimby...... . .... . . .. 12 9 7 'd4 5250 300 Cn 2 :1 00 12 28 19 11 5546 .150 Laurel 2 4000 26 5 77 7993 10(}0 9360 202 90 202 90 Kannally.William J.,308 Arsenal..... ... 50 1 (Y1 Karajian&Co....... ... .. .. . . .. . . . . .. :300 G 50 Keefe, Catherine F., 16 Bacon...... . . .. . 1 700 214 4pt a0-1,1 250 P50 '20 02 20 62 Keefe. Cornelius H.,81 Alain... . . . . . , . . . 2000 43 40 Keefe, David F...... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 1250 27 13 Keefe, Joseph P., guardian of Patrick Vahey,11-13 Ladd.. .. . ....... .. . . .. 2 2400 11 2 31 2 5:34f3 660 3050 66 it) 66 1J Keefe,Julia E.,81 Waist... ........... . 1 2800 1 600 315 1 7000 7000 10400 225 68 225 68 Keefe,Mary H..79-81 Gales... . . .. ..... I 5000 1 12 16 44 58.54 1450 0450 11.9 97 139 9i Keefe,Mary V., Union.. . .. ... . . . . . . . .. 1 12a 1 61 071E 850 40 Irving 1 2000 1) 8 3 44 pt 2835 400 Irving pk. 9 8 5 .13 8031 800 8 Irving pk. 1 2000 1 500 9 8 6 42 5160 1000 7550 163 84 1053 84 `b O Keefe, %lichael F.,2 Brook...... . .... ... 1 800 2 1 4a 438-1 300 1100 23 87 23 87 n x Keene,Jarvis B... . .. .. . . . . .. . . .... .. . 1000 21 70 a Keith, Kate H..36-38 California...... .. . 2 2400 1 16 3 1~ 6350 650 y 59-81 :horse 1 12000 1 18 1 24960 2500 17•150 378 67 :3 7 8 67 y Keith, Walter H., 7 Morse.. .. . . ... . . . . . 11.150 2 4000 1 10 22 3 6324 1250 t' C:nlifornia 1 W 2 }; 86136 2600 55 Watertown 1 4WO 1 �M](l(i 1 iii S 55370 555(} 24400 5029 48 777 95 Kelleher,Alice E.,24 Capital...... . . . . .. 1 2800 1 10 17 2 5000 1000 3800 82 46 82 46 Kellett,Martha E.,40-42 Spring......... 2 3500 3 3 1p t 4987 1000 4500 97 65 97 65 Kelley, Ella D.,84 Main..... . . ... . ..... 1 5000 1 1000 2 3 6 9556 2850 rear 82 ?Main .2 2000 2 3 7 4268 1300 12150 203 66 263 66 Kelley, Francis W, 18 Weverley ave...... 1 1800 320 3 0270 550 2350 61 00 51 00 C) Vl _ D r Name and Residence of Location of �, u .�. - n " o a m °=G �r-- i Person assessed. IZ Property-. y�+ ,� u �7 p m r apt+ Kelley, Georgia W., ux. of Samuel J. Kelley, Winsor ave........ . . ... . . .. .. 1 4500 11 30 25 189 4800 850 30 26p 188 960 100 6450 118 25 118 25 Kelley, Margarct T., 153 Orchard. , . . . . . . 1 1500 1 200 411 Opt 0816 4300 2300 49 90 49 90 Kellev, Michael,22 Cuba.. . . . . .. . . . . . . 150 3 26 a Kelley, Michael J.,store building, Main st. and Main st.ct.. ..... .. .. ... . . . . . . . 2400 6500 � Store building.......... ..... . . . . . 2400 ;r Carpenter shots. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 500 3 1 3 7170 16150 25550 554 44 606 52 � Kelley, Patrick.Est.,first left off Cottage. 1 :350 1 1001620 2 5280 2550 700 15 19 15 19 r, Kelley,Thomas P.,23 Capitol..... . . . . .. 700 1 2400 1�12 20 40 4750 30 3 3,5 0 72 70 87 89 �= Kelley.Thcimag F.,2ci, 26-32 Nft, Auburn. 2000 2 1000 1 306U 101 2 2 &160 12700 14700 319 99 362 39 KelIey, Thomas F.,adrnr. Est. of William J. Kelley,-7 nit.Auburn....... . . . . . 1 35W 1 1 60010 3 2 , ; X97 7100 11200 2 13 04 243 04 Kelley,Timothy F., Lowell ave.... . . .... 350 1 2500 411 1 82 10450 500 11 2 10450 400 R 1 85 Pt Greenhouse,Orchard. . . ._ . . . . . . .. 8f}U L 1 9pt 86 15085 7,30 11 10 1 2WOU 800 5750 124 781 132 38 Kelly,Annie 11.1 20 Grenville rd...... . ... 1 800 11 1.1 4 354.1$ t000 1800 30 06 30 06 Kelly, Harriet A., store and house, 15 Waverley acre..... . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 150032 9 4 10808 Otfl 2150 46 613 40 66 Kelly, Margaret, vx. of Timothy Kelly, 9 11 Morse....... . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 2 3500 1 10 24 4 1%80 1900 51H)0 117 18 117 1S Kendall, Arthur W., I Waverlev ave. . , . 200 4 34 Kendall, Francis, Lwst., 12 Fayette. . . .. . . 50000 1 3500 313 5 4559 900 41100 95 48 1180 48 Kendall, Helen ff., ux. of Arthur- W. 1 2800 4 8 1 10450 600 0 waverley love.- , - . , , . - _ . 1 300 8 2 60 10450 soy 4200 91 14 91 14 Kendall,John li... .... .. . . .. . . .... . . 1f)00() 3 22 28 6076 300 23 Fayette 1 1500 3 12 1 7$$0 1I.-M 17 Fayette 1 5000 � 1 2000 312 2 75060 11050 21 Fayette 1 1500 312 3 7715 1150 1 300 321 19 32456 1900 t, 7fl Summer 1 4000 3 31 211 S5$74 1�04 :3Uili 0 0�s2 Ofl 1(3Fi4 39 �� Kenacy,John, Est.,S Winter. , . ... . . . . 2 2600 3 1$ p C 344() ICA) 28,50 61 85 GI 851 Kenney,johnJ., Rife ct....... . .. . . .. . 1 1504 ]li 19 `- 4160 200 1700 36 89 so 89 Kent, George H`.,31 T.angaun ave.. . .... . 1 4500 11 30b 7 72 14800 30b 8 71 p t 2375 1050 5550 120 49 120 44 Derr, Katherine, 13 Purvis.... . . . .. 1 1500 6 3 22 65 4000 250 1750 37 98 37 98 Miarananian, -Manuina and Asha.nian, Sarnuel,104 Arlington. . ... . . . . . .. . .. 1 3500 22 34 1 48000 330D 6500 147 56 147 56 Narne and I{es3dence of Location c,f o "�+ '� a P�essonAs Assessed. proy��rtg. ��� a p R� Ra Ha Kidder,George H., Est,, Auburn ct... .-. . 1 1000 1b Ii r` 6343 S00 1F00 so 09 39 06 Kiiey, fumes, Jr.----... . . . . . . . . . . . .. 200 4 34 Kilgore, IDa=on 11_. 10-4 Go lell . . . . , . ,« .. 1 2500 1 8 13 0 2356 600 3100 67 27 67 27 Kimball. jnseph f— exRRr. RR idvr will Rif EdwardI]-I]- Kin . ... .. . . . . . . .. .. 1700 36 #s4P C Kinnear,jxahn, Est.. 15 Hunt. .. ..., . . . . . 1 2400 1 3 5 5000 750 3150 fib 36 6S % V Crt ICn land,Thomas U.,27 Church Flill,.. .� 500 1 800 2 4 2 MS 200 5 Ar;enuls 1 1500 0 1 2 3302 8o0 24-27 Amenal and worth DL-acflnl 21 2000 4 1 6a 1150 1150 13 Mt. Auburn 1I 1150010 3 3 3250 3250 24 Arsenal 2 3C100 1 100 1 40010 3 .9 01i'00 4200 18900 410 13 4`0 9S �3 I*TIOX, Mary 1., Fist.,6 Centre.... . ..... 1 :1000 1 4001020 4 6pt 12587 1900 5300 11.5 R 115 00 Koch.John L........... . . . . . . ... ...... 200 4 34 I{uhn,Carl.... . .. ... . . . . . .. . . .... .... SM 13 02 Lacey,Owen, and-ox., Margaret Lacey,42 Irving... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. J "800 9 8 4 -4 pt. 5393 7 2500 75 l35 7:15 95 R PROPERTY TAX LFST 73 CCb aA M GB � 1 C4 I- w :'7 0 C5 Lo i- 0 �� ^e 7 OQ -4 G -1 eq *ti O In : Q 4 d r= �] N w v Z *+ —01 7x 4C? m C eLfj If! F+ wl- �i cc w rs — uo 1s C1 CF C4 •i Jr -4i k- im -4 coo Cv _ _ = J o C - ,ten 402 [�� - _ are q- ! LM T-4 0 - c cq in El 0 s>e i, ti C p ti q� Lam" k , C rJ ly ?name and Residence of "lion of c "a�G cGa u y Person Assessed. Property. N m ea -� v m °-; �' rl A Ali tl7 y Gt1 �' �' ri Leehan, Dennis, I1-13 French.... . .__ . - - 2 2000 214 9 9200 500 2500 54 25 b4 25) Leighton, Henry T.......... .. .. . .... . 200 4 34 Leighton,'Maria A., 13G Arlington.. .... 1 3000 1 500 12 33 1(lp 19390 1550 5050 ]00 58 109 58 lemon,Lulic all..22 Bates rd... . .._. . . . . 1 ;000 11 3b 6 3 9951 1250 6250 135 63 135 63 p Leonard,Elizabeth,55 Fayette...... . . . . 1 3000 332 9 45i10 450 3.150 74 W 74 87 Lester, Fred W..... . . .. .. . . . . . . .. 2700 58 59 H Lester,Gertrude A., 30 Pearl....... . ... 1 � 3500 3 24 16 5 5750 900 •1400 95 48 95 48 � l ew-ando's French Dyeing and Cleansing Co......... . . . .. ... .. . ... . . . .. ... . 10000 217 00 y Libby, Stephen IV.,6 Oliver......... .. .. 1 3800 311 1 6328 950 4760 103 08 103 08 Lightbody.Dorothy H.. Bellevue;rd..... . 1 3()00111 13 11 1 24652 2450; 7450 14i1 67 161 67 i Linde, Anna, ,14 Ch:erles. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 1500 0 4 23 92 3719 200f 1700 36 $9 30 89 Lindsay, Rupert.......... .. .. . . .. . . . . 1000 21 70 I Littlefield. Alfred, I_b 7A Lexington...... 2 25Q0 7,16 11 8 250E 300' 2800 60 76 60 76 Livennore, Abijali, Rst.,57 Pleasant... .. I 500 2 4 5 40001 400O 900 19 53 19 M Livermore,Carrie R... . ... . .. . . . .. .. . .. 200 4 34 Livermore, Eleanor B., LUl1 Galen..... . .. 1 2500 1 8 1.1 5 1889 +400 2D00 432 03 82 93 Livermore, Herbert J., 17 Franklin....... 1 2700 1 1500 1 3001018 9 16500 2000 6500 141 05 141 05 Livermore,Josiah, Est., 11 Phillips. . . .. . 1 28M 10 12 3 2 11974 1800 4600 00 82 91) 82 Livermore, Oliver D., 111 Galen.. ..... .. 1 25M 1 8 15 4 1898 400 115 Galen 1 rUU 8 17 2 1915 500 117 Galen 1 1215OU 8 18 1 2937 650 9050 19(l 30 196 39 10 O Locke,Artemas,Est., 174 Common...... 2800 1 4000 � Tank and windmill. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 500 1 5500 . Greenhouse and boiler........ . . . . . . 2500 420 4*25560 10000 19,5UU 42:1 15 -1.83 91 q 7S Locke, Henry W.. 17.1 Common... ..... . . 4 19 568550 1040U 1 150011 13 1 4.1155 1050 12960 281 W 281 02 U' Loring,Gustavus S.,Summer.. ..... . .. . 14 4000 320 11p 4049 500 45M 97 65 07 65 Loring,J.&Company. . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . 11550 207 24 Lougee, Charles E., rear Watertown...... 1 500 1 15 0 41340 SO() 7-9 Summer 2 3200 1 ] 500 2 150010 9 `20 224UU 4500 11.000 238 70 238 70 Lovejoy, Matilda D., Langrlon ave.. . . ... 1 3000 11 30a 33 103 4750 30a 34 102 p t 3S0 .500 3500 75 95 75 95 G� Name and Residcncc of Location of m U�. Person A-%sesse�d. Property us -0 a I.ovell, Richard S., Carroll... . . . .. . . . . 4 14 3 212000 Orchard 14 -1 122 18274 1 3200 1.1 5 121 17 300 2300. 5000 119 35 119 3.5 Lovell,William J.,24 Spring... . . . , . .. .. li)Dfll [ 1800 1 350 3 2 2 18040 3100 I.5S Orc;hardl 1 3200 342 2pt :364756 7300 S.5 Orchard 1 :3500 � 1 600 1 21XI .� Greenhouses......... .. . . . . ... . .. 4000 1 2oO 417 7€01(1601 1M) Hend house, Orchard... . . . . . . . . ... 1000 418 2 4278(w 10111J0 52150 11:31 66 1218 46 � Lovell, William J., Richard S.. Gorge S. I and John. ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 422 49020 1500Q 15000 325 50 39-5 50 �- Lovely,Mary,California........ . ... . . . . 1 IOW 120 2pt 58N 300 13W 28 20 2$ 20 Lyman, Hattie S.,59 Church..... . . . . . .. 1 2800 3 ? 8 758:1 950 3750 81 38 SI 38 Liman, William H., Aom. I6-18 IIt. Atilaurn..... . . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . ... . 1950 300010 2 4 2166 4350 ;i Falfrey 1 2$00 1 ;i0010110 13 9418 1 NO 12550 272 34 31.1 GB I,vulan, Ililliam H. and Liminst, lilanOw, I 1., l{1 I.inroln. ....... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . i5001 1{ ?i 3J ti?' 0 09 82 PROPERTY TAX LIST 77 M, :13 m wa I. i c� --0 1- -t-- C- to G — cc M c� r; ^i I Li R Qr G zm MC) CD +ti rY sy p1 � .••i CC I • zt:.: CLp y ►� s ,},I fkj co Lp -41 T J F F,1 r. _� _ Name and Residence of Lneation of Person Assessed. PropErtv'. .r`3 0 p°W A A to 21 vx to MacKenzie, Catherine L., 022 Mt, Auburn 1 8011 11 33 1pb 7602 1000 1800 39 00 :39 06 Macurda,Frances E., 10 Marshall—... .. 1 30001010 7 3975 700 3700 SO 39 SO 29 Macurda, William A.,4 Columbia st... . .. :3 9 4 1839 1000 1 300011 2 1 9456 1050 30 Barnard ave. 1 3000 11 7 5 8943 1100 9150 198 56 198 56 ro Macurda,William E., 1611arion rd....... 5000 1 1 5000 3 9 8 73-4ti lI00 � Russell ave. 1110 1.311 92774 8350 Bellevue rd. 110, 10 1.1 422,13 3100 16650 359 14 467 64 ,02 01 Maeurdy,Theodosia.Hawthorne.. . . .... 322 6 5685 550 5150 11 94 - 11 94 kx Macurdy,William T.,$Chester...... . .. . 500 1 3500 10 17 I12 12 f3480 1300 4KOU 104 16 115 01 Fadden, Francis P.,60 Eliot... . .. .. .. . 1 2,800 1 12 2 58 4750 600 3400 73 78 73 78 m H 'Madden,James,Est.,36 North Beacon.. . 1 1200 9 1 11 4330 590 ?3 North Beacon 1 12tM 1 12 12120 1SOU S 10 7907 sot) 12-20 Arsenal 1 1200 1 Soo 1 1500l0 3 11) 1 09401 74LIU IG750 363 48 Mi 48 Maddest,James F., North Beac❑n.... . . . . 11 2 28 0 4256 3501 2 29 41.4 25f1 8 1 46 li$2;3 950 8 2 45 75(19 1150 '1400 t"$ US 52 US PROPERTY TAX LtST 79 i. 1-- LP M IY} Ci Go ll7 C, — r^ w C C — Ci r- m M trw 1� In r C S 1 t. 1" 0 Ca Q C to Lo C '^ m 3 m 'C m rA W cc •'7 u7 Q M Q ►C Q V M In mo ell to 1 Ci 7G C m. O 0 cl go Lo Y! L7 •..� ry s� •-y r•• {•e to ro ac ,� t 1 r. ...1 C'T C4 N e Y. w ti 0r �0 0 O.w 88 . 8n� M �n CV 71 c e� CAI a 4, @bo `d •--� ."f.. p O J # re7. r r`. s c Name and REsidrnce of Lo ►tion of 104 d o s e'w oPerson Amessed. Property. 70 , o�r w"' March, Delano,heirs, Bates rd. . . ... . . .. 11 3 10 12 11896 1500 3 11 11 10100 1000 3 12 10 8268 700 3 13 9 7248 G00 3a 1 20 7.576 950 3b 1` 8 9108 700 3b '12 7 8538 700 3b 3 6 9700 80U 3b 4 5 10905 1100 Q 3b 5 =1 1.1405 1150 "a 3b 7 2 11454 1150 ,b 3b 8 1 13344 -2-10D 12650 274 ;0 274 50 Murah,Stillman P.,9711t. Auburn...... . 17000 1 8500 Garage... .... .. .. . . .... . .. . .. .. . 800 10 20 1 1 18543 4600 x 20 2pL 4 2728 450 14350 .311 40 680 30 r Marriott, Fred H........... . .... . . .... 1000 21 70 y Marshall, Etta L.E.,231 Sehorl.. . ...... 1 40001130 11 1-20 989 700 30 12 219 4890 800 267 School 1 7000 30 19 212 9435 1250 Garage............ .. . . .... . . .. .. 1200 30 38p 17G pt 1200 150 15100 227 67 327 07 Marshall, Henry N..... . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. 2500 54 25 Mars}yea,James AV.,33 Melendyave.... . 1 2800 12 13 6 43 8250 1050 3850 83 55 53 511 Martin ohn 83 Palfrey— . . 1 ` 20DO 3<37 7 48 71'2-5 3a0 2350 51 00 J J., y... ..... . . . . I .. .. 51 qo 1 Mason, Charles F.,Bailey rd.. ... . . .. . . . . 20001 43 40 Mason, Gertrude A.. ux. of Fred L. Masnn, 17 ffunt...... . 1 2400 1 3 •1 � 51000 MHO 11x111� 1;.3 1i1 rs 1[1 Mason.Helen H.,9 Bailey rd... . . .. . . . . 1 50(X) It 20 1 :3 17488 _'ISSnI 610 164 92 11i-1 92 Massachusetts Fan Co., Howard... . .. . . . 12WO 7 17 1 66 3690 200 Office and Beater shop........ . .... 9000 Store rooni... . . . .... .. . . 5250 Fan Shop........ . .... . .. . . .. . . .. 7`000 13 viler and enginc room...... .. . . . . 2S(l0 17 2pt 55180 3100 32350 702 00 062 •10 yfaxwell,fiearge H.,Russell nve.. . .. . . . . 0IWO 1 IVAW 11 2 (5 3 9511) 1 011 � 2 7 2 7S38 I 11 9940 215 92 378 67 � Y :T1 M1 14Iayrell,Alfred E.,Waltham...... .... . . 1 2500 2 1S 14 1011193 750 � 1$ 18 7682 600 1R 19 8010 7(1) 4550 08 74 DS 7-1 Nfayo,Alice A.,37-39a Franklin. . ,. . ... . 1 1800 1 SOW 10 18 19 34 11225 1400 :g 30 Franklin 1 2250 18 20 35 pt 51304 750 41 Pranklin 1 2250 1S 21 35 pt 5728 700 12150 263 3 N 263 66 Mayo, Emery M.,25-27 Franklin........ . 25700 1 1800 1 1800 10 18 1 G 11344 1,100 29-31 hit. Auburn 1 2000 1 21W 18 17 13J%8 1700 Mt. Auburn 22 1 40 9337 1850 22 2 41 0139 1800 Lincoln 22 3 31 13674 1400 22 4 3S 12031 1200 0� 0. Name and Residence of Location of C°a" ,� :. � r '� � a o KW Parson Assessed. F'ronerty, Mayo, Emery M. Continued. .. .... .. � I 1022 5 37 1039f 1050 22 (1 36 87.57 900 Walnut 1 ]WO 22 7 35 7115 700 22 8 50 0857 1201) 22 10 49 7300 1100 12 Walnut 1 14000 22 11 48 IS931 1350 1 7500 22 t7 9293 1850 4111110 1114.177 1601 46 .14 M e7 Mayo,Herbert E., Bailey rd...... .. . . .. . 33(1)0 1120 17 17 1:3:310 16,50 16 Walnut 1 3200 10 22 Q 51 88(r, 13UO 6150 133 46 198 56 X 31c.4rthur, Andrew, Est., Bigelow ave.... 1214 1 1 7220 1.1150 14501 31 47 331 47 .%:Arthur, Beatrice....... . . . . .. .... . . 1`2 1 10 3.1 86 139501 400 1 r 10 36 8.4 14108 700 10 :3$ f32 10(1.0 NO Arthur ter. 1 200U � 1 2000 1 1 Adams 1 2000 1 180012 11 5 178' 1-41:36 1750 11 7 76 13977 00 25-27 Dexter ave. 2 5000 1212 9 � 6.1 12000 1,�110' :3.i-35 Dexter avc. 2 .50Q0 f12 10 63 1100[1 1.�+.}I} Adanty 12 11 02 15M 12110 12 1'.3 75 $571 25 I. 12 13 7.1 12UOO GUO � II12 1 4pi 73 10 500 650 Melendy ave.l 113 :3 1 47 120(10! Q56 li 9 146 120001 1)u0 1 McArthur. Beatrice. Continued. . ... . .. 1214 1.5 8800i 550 Bigelow ave. 16 10 2 11600; 14541 1 G 11 1 1 17t,7' 2200 Nichols ave. 03 1 88 13(440 Too 2:3 3 1T321 750 23 41 (. 91 1 s 4 9'22'?, r"'() 736550� 771 -14 771 44 McBride.5ylvesterJ.,51 IEliol. . . . ... ... 1 4200 1 12a 25 (1-1 4934. 4)i1(1, •IS001 ID4 16 1(14 16 McCafferty. Ann \1., I.exingLon.e..... _ . 1' 2000 1 2*50 is 1 34 14 44)0(1�� 2SU� 25011 5-1 '.?5 54 25 i � 1 � ' McCafferty, Patrick J.,0 Purvis. . . ..._ . . 1 1500. 0 :3 21 (i4 40110 2r() 175()' 37 118 37 919 n N McCafferty,IYUIi ni.3fr Cuba... . . . . .... I 1000 � 1 100 211 2 7`290 ;w()0 1900 41 2.3 41 23 McCann,James G.,Adains.. ..... .. .. ... 6 46(1() � 1 2500 12 11 4 70 13576 1700 8700 1SR 79 188 79 ' McCarthy,G€urge, 147 Pleasant... . .. .. . 1 13410 2 17 2 14560 700 6 4 31 101 4000 200 2200 47 74 47 7.1 R McCarthy, Patrick, T:s-t.,25 Forest..... . . 1 1200 331 7pt 24 pt 6286 300 15(t11 32 55 32 55 f HcChlerie.William A., Hardy ave..... . . . 416 52 2:37 4500 150 1.50 :3 26 3 26 e McCoy, Esther A.,34 Bigelow ave..... ... 1 3250 Ipt ` 1 2001216 6 6 D5415 1200 •1650 1(x) '"D 100 00 McCoy,William J.,Jr........... .. .. . . ..I 200� � � 4 34 PROPERTY '1AX LIST C] t, 1— LO UO LO - W I�Qy ; `h= r � Ap , I E 1L 1 —i jo pol CO, 71 �- -I ., ;. ups}�3 r i �'tstae,�,tarl C ems, LZ M, G �r rJ sw Ki i. tC ~- rJ r-t N - 9-1 McGovern, Mary, Wollitzer... . .. . . .. .. . 213 3 3 :3617 250 250 5 43 5 43 McGrath, Frank P... . . . .. . . .. .. . . .... . 6 5 10 152 4632 200 200 4 U 4 34 cGTath, :diary,store.327-329 Pleasant. . 500 , 1 2M 1 1000 8 7 5 7080 600 277-281 Pleasant 2 1000 7 9 5580 550 3850 83 55 83 55 McGrath.Chum,Est- 3:3 Waltham. ...... 1 1,500 7 8 4 12415 6150 2150 46 M3 46 66 McGuire, Peter.38Forest........ . . . .. 1 1500 1, 1000 C 1 200 330 1 7056 400 14100 67 27 67 27 x McHugh.A,nnie..335 Pleasant... . . . .. . . . 8 7 1 54155 7 2 10111 750 11 1000 7 4 18250 900 2650 57 50 +57 50 McHugh.Catherine, u.K.of Thomas L.Me- Hugh, Olney........ . . . . . . . .. . .... . . 1 1501:- 6 2 19 41 40(91 250 17.50 37 98 37 98 a McHugh. Patrick, 1 Ladd....... . . . .. ... 1 2000 9 2 33a 4140 600 :3600 78 12 7.14 12 McKillops, Alexander, 10-12 North Beacon ct.. . ... . .., . . . . .. . . .... . 2 1400 4 2 19 0 4704 5Q0 14-16 North Beacon ct. 1 1000 4 2 2D 7 4738. 400 18-20 North Beacon ct. 1 1600 2 21 8 4696 400 10 Riverside 1 2800 0 3 n 2 i1907 1250 0350 202 91) 202 110 1fc.Lauthlin.Annie M., 1?qt.,50 Ar."nal... 1 1Un0 10 4 1; 8680 11CM 2101) -15 5e7 45 57 CC Vf Name and Resident=of Location of °'a L•: oGs1 i� Person Amwssed. Property. f can v] a m di a ¢ ^ m + a .11(;Lauthlin,Joseph L., Est.,8-10 Myrtle_ 2 2700 2 8 1 9040 900 3000 78 12 78 12 lr cLAutMin,John J.. Est..4 Myrtle_ . . . . . 1 1200 S 2 5190 500 17OU 36 8D 36 89 McLauthlin, Mary,II Pliilhps..... . . . . . . . 300010 15 8 8 7484 1500 4500 1.)7 65 97 65 M¢Lauthiin&Co.... . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . 2700 58 50 h McLean, Elizabeth A.. Prospect-_ - . _. . . . 5 5 •17 521 Let 1176 1 1500 a 48 520, 2346 200 5 49 a 1:i 2335 100 0 np 518� -3 2326 100 i i l 1 517I 232.5 l ilU 5 51-1 516 2328 100 y 5 53 515 }}331 100 5 51 514 2334 100 2300 49 91 110 ',11 McLoughlin, 'Thomas,64-70 Summer..... 2 1800 � 2 500 327 apt ti91lf i 700 3000 65 10 65 10 McManw. Robert, Est., 29-31 Church Hill.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . , .. . . .. . . . 2 1500 2 200 2 Al 3 11700 800 3500 54 25 5.1 5 McMaster, Mary,44 Spring. . . .. .. ..... 1 4800 ' 1 800 3 3 2 I 11200 2250 7850 170 36 170 35 HcMullen, Patrick B., uxrt., 35 Whites Live. . . .. . . . . .. . ..... . ... . . .. .. . 1 1 r',?'+i :3 32 7 5400 250 1750 37 98 37 98 v McNally,)a-rnec C.,Mt,Auburn.......... zoo 2 1wU JU S 8 2730 050 2750 59 as tt 19 McNally, Hurgamt T., 1 Arsenal.... . . . . . 2 2000 0 1 1 3830 1000 3000 65 10 U 10 M cNarnara.John. Eat., 38 Cottage... . . - . 1 6()01021 7 3'-19 0 150 750 16 28 10 28 'McNeil, Francis H., . . . . . . .520 22 286 2170 300 20 23 285 213.3 100 2D 24 294 2W8 100 300. 6 51 6 51 V ePea ke, Uffilan V.C- 18 Spruce... 3SOD 10 25 12 22750 2300 300 SC110-01 1 30-500 2MO 5100 1 3550 11 28 1 S7169,13 4.'j 6(K) 87UPO 1902 00 1,902 OU ti ;Nksherry, JaMC5 H.. ----- - - -- - - - - - - - I OOG 21 70 N[cWhirter, F:',Ilea A,. 47 Nit, Auburn, Q.-)DO r. 1^ 30010 7 6 U885 2400 4000 106 33 1 D6 3.1 Meade,Joanna. 10 North Beacom . .. . . . 700 15 iq IN-Iead,JuHaiLA--- - 7850 170 35 Kead,Mary D. E., 7-()Boyd. ..... ..... . . . 15wo 2 15500 1 S 19 220% 3300 BateF, 7d. I 1 3 6 1.5 943.3 2,11111 3 7 16 0413 2101-1 100 Mt. Auburn, I 11000 3 & 14 15-537 3 1(K.� I 1590 3 9 13 15332 2300 31500. (383 5.5 1 OU0 W Mae.Azi3je,=. of jmm'Mee, 11 Rigslow' RV*..... .... . ..... . ..... 1 2,500�12114 2 2 4TO5 7W 3200 61) 4A 69 OD 4 0a CT r a v Fame and Residence(ifLracation Uf o ? a d - Person Assessed. Propertti. A > "�-, A a i~ C�"a E•};; Fp4 lice, Ellen F..Cottage. .. . . . ... .. ... . .. 1 1500 10 10 7 8940 SOD 2300 49 91 49 91 Meehan, Ellen L., ux. of John J. Meehan, School..... . . . .... .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . 1130 17 214 pt 2278 1 5000 30 IS 213 4460 1000 6000 130 20 130 20 Meister,David A.. . . . . .. .. .. . ........ 1000 21 70 Afelin, Anna NI.,22-24 Letington. . . . .... 2 2800 7 16 12 9 2SD8 300 2800 60 70 60 76 L�l Mentzer,Charles 11„Hillside rd.. 2000 1 600 11 30b 2 30b 27 600 31 4750' 1300 1800 39 00 82 46 Mentzer. Gertrude V., ux. of Charles A. Mentzer, Hillside rd...... .. . . .. . . .. .. 30b 2.1 34 4750 600 1 5500 30b 2 i 33 4750 600 6700 145 39 145 39 y Merrifield, 1-losea 1'., Est., 186Arlington.. 1300 1 3000 1 5001218 5 115170 69OU 10400 225 68 253 89 Messier, Frederick W.,Olney.,.... _ _. . . . 1200 0 1 :1 25 4000 2.50 34 Olney 13 4500 1 10 26 -1000 260 Olney 1 1500 1 700 1 11 •1000 250 7450 161 67 187 71 Memier, Frederick W. and Centerbar, Charles H_ Malin... . . ... . .. .. .... . . 1 500 715 13 16 3775 350 1 Store, 199-202 Main........ . . ... . . . 3000 13 14 17a 3898 350 4200 91 14 91 14 7 pt Meyer, Dorothy, ux. of Joseph Meyer, Holt......... .... . .. . . .. . . .. 5 28 17 330.pt. 1275 (with lot 18) 65 Holt I 1 19W 2S 18 331 2550 200 2000 43 4- 43 40 Millard.Frank A., Hillside avc........ . . . 11 30b 29 29 2375 NO 1 3500 30b 30 28 4750 600 4400 05 48 !95 48 Mills, Frank A., Pleasant..., . . . . . . . , . . 2 3 12 5211 400 400 9 68 A 1 Mills, Mary L..87 Pleasant....... . . . . . I 200 4 11 10.340 8ia0 1(W 21 70 1 711 Milmore,John F., Union. . . . . . . . . .. .. . 119 15 7125 1050 IWW 22 79 122 71) Monagban, Edward,7 GiIkey ct....,. . . .. 1 1500 10 6 15 7 056 +00 2200 17 74 47 7.1 17 Manahan,Catherine Al.,9-11 Eliot. .. . ... 12 40110 1 1.2a 18 72 6096 1200 5200 112 84 112 - ' 77 �= Monalmn, Edward C., Union- . . _ . . .. .. .. 1� 4{ Q 1 12a 12 76 6219 1250 20 Eliot 1 3000 112 13 47 5700 1150 10 88 7 Union 1 4000 1 19 11 s9 7125 1400 14$00 321 18 321 16 4"' Manahan,Mary A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 6 5 19 151 4474 200 200 4 34 4 34 Monk,Clara L..21 Franklin...... . . . .. 1 280010 18 12 9910 1250 4050 Si SO so 81.1 Moody, George H., 13 Parker. . . . . .. . . . 150 1 3000 1 15on 10 15 5 18 ;}[i2:3 1450 4950 107 42 110 68 Mooney, Charles S.. Est., Goolidge 1Ii11. ., 3 150015 8 9 7 10856 950 4350 44 40 94 40 A'Ioore,lice R.,ux.of Frederirl. P.Afri 3-e,. 120 l insor-.ivc.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1 3500 11 211 28 165 4500 450 �--- 2) 29p 164 17t 2250 200 415A .0 06 11Q U r� Name and Residence cd Location of PGSEciI Asse ed. Property. "�i 'al �, �" ❑ C P1 0 LO � � EIS N Moore,Arnie.J., Chandler-- - - -- - - - - - - -- 1 1000 522 17 7280 9 r0! 1350 29 30 29 30 Moore, Carrie E.. ux. of Walter Moore, 9 Melendv ave... . .. .. .. ... . ..... . .... 1 3000 1 5001213 4 50 90QO 1100 4600 99 82 99 82 Moore, Frederick K.. Bigelow ave.. . . . . . . '?{](}122 4000 12 14 4a 4 933E 1400 1',E It"00 12 14 2Up 10 2` Z550 10250 222 43 226 77 C Moore, Leona A., 18 Mielendy ave......... 1 400 12 14 20p 10 4400 650 I 2SO01214 21 11 6600 1000 11 Contrc x 3800 Garage. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . l x0 10 21. 1 8 185€4 •?OU0 108()0 234 36 234 3w.1 w i Moran,Thomas.2d, 20 Home. .. , . , , , . . . 1 3000 111 7 17 12500 1550 4550 98 74 98 74 t„ Morash, C�4rggianna S., Hall uvt%- - - . . . . . 1 2800 4 16 8.1 2S6 5495 200 3000 65 10 as 10 Morash,Edith It., Hall 1 2000 16 85 285 4500 200 2' 00 47 74 -17 7-1 4 _ Morgan,Jarnes, 18 bliver.. .. 2 300 1 4000 3 24 22 83 16052 1600 .5600 121 52 175 77 Morgan, William G.,Spring.. .. . .. . . . . . 100 2 17 Morley, Patrick. 7 Elton ave..... .. . — ... 800 1 2500 12 14 8 31 9800 1100 3600 78 12 95 48 Moxraa, l3dward C., 10 Irving....._ . . . . .. 12W 1 4"DO 1 1000 L 1500 10 6 11 1 29320 4250 10750 233 29 239 32 Morrison, Catherine F., 12 Eliot........ .. 1 38M 1 12 15 45 5700 1151} 4NU 107 42 107 42 Morse, Awry P...... . .... . . . ... . . ... 519M 108 150 Morse,John.S.... . _a. . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . 6 9 39 347 3920 200 1-3100 4 34 4 34 Morse, Tulip►M., 2 Riverside....... . . ... 1 2500 0 2 1 18860 08Ufi} 11800 266 06 256 0 Vnrse, Lotter W.. llersom......... . . ..., 6 9 37p 345 pt, 1960(with 10 t 38) 1 1900 1 140 t1 18 346 3920 3110 2300 49 go 49 90 0 A'larse, Rase, stare Uld apartment hove, 78,78.80,82 Prentiss.... . . .... . . ... .5000 1a 1 6 2 14200 11.50 6150 133 46 133 46 x r Mulbem John.G7 Capitol. .. .... . . ..., 1 280D 1 12 30 30 4750 600 3400 73 78 73 78 #s Mullen, Walter E.,44 Belmont.... . . ... . 2 300016 8 4 7 6463 1100 4100 88 97 88 97 ?� Munday,Thomas,lValtbarn. .. . . . . . ... . 1 15OG 7 4a 1 1 10U4 200 1700 36 $n 36 8o Ifunyon, Daniel....... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1200 4 34 Murdough,Albert E.,5 Russell ave... . 6500 1 7501) 1 300 11 3b 10 12776 1900 Factory,2-12 Ta.vlor...... . . . . . . . . 1000 1 600010 4 2 28A80 4750 21450 465 47 606 512 Murphy, Dennis,Est.., 20 Myrtle..... . . . . 1 1700 2 0 2 10240 1000 2700 5S 5�1i 58 .5!1 Murphy, Edward W..30 Olney.. ... . . .. . 6151)' 1 1500 6 1 12 28 4000 250 J 150 1 35 15 •S xg) 7i0 1 a 16_ •1001) 25)0 2400 52 ($ G6 1J 92 PROPERTY TAX LIST l � to M2 r- 1 7Z to I.-* tc C, c.• �ti 13rt :ems ark o ��a � ra r- r» qF. ti 00 Q •r If> C7lz 0 1- om 0 Jim� kr 1r;c3,L u � to r ': Lr u7 rY+ v ca UCi�I sr * % L41 C1 01 !4 t~ 1-- N CI V^ 01 ..., of m VD m cam r. 0 mooCD cl� CD. ID a •s�°flIfi - •az�asg bh� �13E16SSa[; I 4 C7 ��8$3iIi311^y,7 � y cs as Ca x Cz C -71va cS C + �+ r ocd u! met cl s Nelson,Peter,Highland ave...... ... .. . I ►t to 23 3321 42,94 200 1 I I.500 i1 24 331 42.11) »21111 1900 11 2,3 41 23 Newcomb, John t'i►.,35 1VIoi e.. . . ... . ., 1 I 21)(10 1 10 34 1011fl 6697 8 0 2850 61 4�1 131 ti5 Newhall, Benjamin F. and Alice, 12-14 Royal .. . . .» i ! 2800 1 400 914 3 E 83432 10 0 (Mu 135 63! 1E35 03 i Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co,, � 311-45 Water...... . . . . . »... . ... . . . . 1 :r1)11U 4 :1200 1 �i 10 10.1300 IMI) � lslectric Light Station, Water. . � I 211](10 T St:able and store house..... .... . .. 80001 r•. x• Purifier building. . ... .... ..... . .. 70001 Office....... .. ........... .... . . . 2200 I r Two valve houses... . ... . ..... . .. I 6MU y Barn... . .. .. . . . . . . ... . . .. .. . .. ` 1100 r Three gas holds..... ............. 80000 Y Oil tank. . 1500 Retort house.. , ..... . .. . .. . .» 14000 a Generator house......... .. .. .. . . . 6000 Pipe shop... .... ... . .. ... .... . .. 300 Goal sheds....... . ... . .. .. . . . . . . .. 3300 1 5 11 101650 102W 76 1�atcx 1 800� 1 5 12 3550 350 81 Wnter 1 800 1 5 13 2846 250 85-87 Water 2 900 1 5 14 3900 400 Soap factory........ . . . . .. .. .. . , . M00 6 3 6223.1 $700 185300 4021 00 7404 03 Neill, William J.. Delmont... . . . . . .. . . .. 1 300 U5 1 2 1pt 7155 550 850 1S 45 18 45 Nichols, Gilbert S.,5 Patten. . . . .. .. . . . , l � 2500 10 7 7 (3 37D 1300 3800 82 40 82 46 Marne and Residence of Ile o[ o p Person Assessed. Property. -leg, a E+y r' ` oG Nickerson, Ferdinand E.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 200 I I I l 4 34 Niles.Guy D.,56 Church. . . . . . . . . . ... . . 1 3500 3 9 11 loIJ10 2000 5500 119 35 119 35 Nolan,Edward C.,2-6 Arsenal........ . .. 2050 1 1200 1 400 Store.... . .... . . . . .. . . .. . .... 100010 3 1 2 3390 5100 65 Spring 2 4000 10 10 1 7320 1450 Q Mt. Auburn 1121 2 99G4 1500 14650 317 90 3G2 39 10 +�7 Nolan, James, hn ing.... .. . . ...... . . . 2 3500 6 41 12 23 C 171 7510 4250 92 23 02 23 � Von Corrosive Metal.Co....... ..... .... 1700 36 so X Norcross. George F., Est.,23 Riverside.. 1 1800 1 100 9 3 4 41A 19482 12001 3100 67 37 67 27 v: .S Norcross, Harriet H. and Alice F.. 2ii, Russell. . . ... ..... . .. . . . . . . .. .. .... 1 •1000 11 6 3 '1 I(PoO2 1500 55(K) 110 :35 1 V 131-P Norcross,games H.,79 Mt.Auburn._. . .. 1 ml14 10 16 1 1 1(►()05 3(10() 3-5 Chester 2 4000 16 2 2 S038 2(XX) 14000 303 80 303 S0 Norcross, 'William W.,23}6 Riverside.... 1 20N) 9 3 4a;•tpt' 0064 55() Cypress 1 •1501) 12 26 4 E5 5700 700 7750 168 18 168 IS Norris, 1Vilfred A..Coolirige Hill..... .. .. 15 11 5 F 10000 SUO 35 Coolidge Bill 1 :1:�4fil� 11144 7511 5050 109 59 104.1 59 Noyes, Nf ary, Est.,6-8 Summer...... .. . . L 1501 I 10 S 1 i � 7.109 1 1(x) 2600 56 42 56 .112 a Noyes,Mary A., 13 Phillips............. 1� 2500 W 13 1 I 3 I2-1:301 I WI I' 4100 88 97 SR 97 I Noyes. Samuel, Est., store, 46, 48, 50 Main.. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . ....... 5000 2 2 15 2973 ti_'()I Green 6 12 •1 13312 1 tirlo: 14850 322 25 322 25 Nugent,Joseph hi.,tlrnitham. .... . . .... 218 6 4 51)41 300 31 Waltham 1 2000 7 t; 5 1 i 16639 S;5[11 29 Waltham 1 750 8 6 21 10393 400 •13011 93 30 03 30 Oakley Country Club,Gart'ieId .... . ..,, . 5i 00 ; 11112 70056 3500 � Belmont 11 115 311454 10350 16 6 54281 1Gno � x 16 7 54708 1600 17 1pt 19581 S40 _ 17p 2 642368 19250 ` Howe... . . .. . .. . . .... . . .. .. .. .. 10000 Greenhouses...... ... ... . .... . ... . 2500 Coach house. . ... . .... . . . .. . . . . . . I 2500 Sheri. . ..... . .. .. .. .. .. .. .... . .. 500 ui -3 Pump,engine and bailer hawse. . . .. . 500 Barn ....... . .. . . .... .. . ... . . .. .. 1500 Squash court... . ....... . .... .... 2000 Dormitory. . ... . . ..... . . . . . . .. .. 11000 Auto shed..... ... .... .. . . .. . . . . 900 11 IS 1 1577802 78000 School 23 1 443744 17750 27 1pt 14990 1800 166950 3622 82 3731 30 Oates. Patrick, 14-15 Arsenal and North Beacon.. .. . . . ... . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . 2 20U0 9 1 5 4 7160 1400 Ladd pl. 2 27 7 4500 350 3750 81 38 fit 38 r� 4:Tt =1 -5 -4 ProperLy. " , z , fwa Person A-,m-qsed- F, 0,j Nm=r and Residence of Location uf a 2 S; O'Brien.Eugene. Carroll. . . . . ., .. 900 4 12 Spt 11000 400 53 Carroll 1 1 wJ0 1 20 0 12 6 22000 900 13 3 114 220M 900 .1200 M 14 1 Io 1;7 O'Brien,Honora,47 Carroll- .. . . .. . . . 2 -100 12 7 11000 AN) 13 1 11(01 13 2 11000 500 3400 73 75 7.3 7 O'Brien.Jaynes P.,4 Green... . 2 5 6 io-32 12.-)1-) 2 is 3pi 5032 :�0 18 4 2 3 5623 300 -5 7 75 300 75 06 75 V.5 1 O'Brien,]antesand Margaret,32Forcst 15(K) 111 4 771Y) 45Q 1950� 42 32 4'? 32 tA OTTien,jobji,2d.26-28 Grenville rd-. 0 1 1 IM)l 1 200 lliI4 1 183-57 500 14 2 23113 40110 so 80 .97 MI 0 p Brien, Mary E., 10-21 Church Hill. . . .. IWO 21 70 O'Rrlen, Mary R. and Margaret, 19-21 Church Hill. . .. . . . . .... .. .... . 1200 -M4 2 4 1 15 1 1'�S 151 A 1, 3 GS M; fib 35 O'Brien, NLattheiv, K6,4-3}Fijrt!--,t. . . . . . . S00 330 3 5 1.'1:�9) 111.511� 1:5u 2-1 (Y 124 96 PROPERTY TAX LIST 97 1 k* 0 n� ,n C% G — l a i h ri ^I m 45 W-L*Y M t+'7'.t' G:. ;*''!' •;. 11 *.�" . S d' �' y' •' S3 :'^i CQ N eq C'i t v y to di `7 J C'7 :Lp ` tic LL, c C - r3 to C '1r d 0 �'' - - _ GIe Name and Rvsidence of Location of a u r b -W ° 4; v Cw re Person Assessed. Property. O'Halloran, Michael, 14 Beechwood ave.. 1 1000 917 2 17250 1050 2050 44 49 44 49 O'Halloran. Patrick H.,Hudson......... 392 0 6095 350 350 7 G0 7 60 O'Hearn,Jahn tip'...... . . .. .. .... . . .. 2#H1 4 34 O'Keefe, David, Est.,58-60 Galen. , . . . .. 1 3500 1 5 5 12010 1800 31-37 eater 1 3000 1 t 9 9030 9(A1 9200 109 f)4 109 64 0 Olivetto,Frank,Carroll... .. . ..... .. .. 1 1800 414 2 11000 3:r0 2.3:50 .51 00 51 00 ,'z z O'Neil, Arthur E.,51 Summer..... . . . .. . 400 1 2000 3 20 5 115290 1-500 3500 75 95 84 03 O'Neil, Bridget,Est..Summer.. , . .. . . 329 5 7116 450 ^' 23 Forest 1 1200 ' 1 200 29 0 56):i0 3{K) 2150 40 66 46 #i## r v: Orchard, Leslie W., Quimby. .. . .. . .... . 12 9 1 18 7210 250 9 2 19 5250 150 9 3 20 5250 150 9 4 21 .5250 151) 9 6 23 5250 300 23 20 10 6131 300 3000 23 21 9 6749 850 23 22 8 7367 2.50 23 23 7 7985 25(1 23 •.1 G 5093 20 ) 3,4 23 25 5 :97f10 30I1 ►+li[j I-10 I': 129 12 Osborn, George P., 11 Oliver,. . , . . . . . . . . 1 3500 310 6 7657 115i1 4650 100 91' 100 91 Osgood, Archie A., 73 Galen.... ... . .. . . . 200 1 34 Osgood and Wendell. .... ..... . . . . .. . . . 470U 1 ol) 1 150 1 10r1 Coalsheds.......... . . . ... . . .. . ... 1000 Office........ . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. 300 16 11 .34 41850 4200 6650 142 14 244 13 Ostridge, Elizabeth, ux. of Anselm Ostridge,[me-third house,86 Swnmer.. woo :3 27 7pt 2. 5520 350 13s[l .29 30 12)9 30 C Otis, Ellen S,,98 1'ft.!Auburn... ... . . . .. . 1 9000 ' 1 250011 Sri 2 17 19477 4650 3a 4 11) 8530 1300 17450 378 (17 378 67 �1 Otis, Horace W.,78 Union..... .. . . ... . . 1500 1 2400 1 10 2 17 4163 5(k ; 74 Capitol 1 2800 10 4 15 .5or)ll 650 70 Capitol 1 28011 14) 5 14 50M) 6511 y 36 Capitol 1 2504) 10 14 5 5000 750 32 Capitol 1 28(() to 15 4 .5000 750 t Spring 3 5 1 11444 17(X) Palfrey 5 2 0897 1254) Spring 5 111) 2325 450 Marshall 6 3 8968 1100 60 Riverside 1 41700 D 9 4 29 6114 750 5 Irving pk. 1 2600 9 10 *5 6929 8150 3 rranklin 1 3000 10 19 2 6700 1450 85 Mt. Auburn) 1 401l1l 19 12 1->311 19 1311 1700 X50r) 39950 800 104 899 47 Otis, Ward M., Palfrey.... . . . . . . . . . . . 4BU0 3 5 3 i 10206 1250 Marion rd. 6 7 96G9 11(x) 6 Marion rd. 1 3000 (3 8 9534 1.150 4 Nation rd. 1 3000 r; 1) 0447 1400 3 7 7 (3077 600 og �' ^ 4�lI4A G ri . Q y r Gf C Name and Residence of Locatum of °�,° u IV u s �+ cLa a r. Person i7ssessed. ProperCy. P4 Rl is G! Otis, I'V'ard'U., Marion rd. Continued. . . :3 8 16 34 6240 300 O (1 9417 120(} 1S Marion rd. 1 3000 9 -, 7044 10501 25 6 69395 700 40 15 Ob51) 750 42-44 Rova 1 1 2500 914 9 4440 650. 10 6tis 1 31300 10 19 9 20 5877 900 10 6-5 Otis > 4(m0 19 10 25 62`�i 950 311700 666 19 763 R4 ; M 0 Otis, Horace W. and Ward If.. store, 15- I a 111 Main........ . .. . . ... . ... . .. . . ... 2[!(1U0:: 3 1 1 4 500 12600 Store,(3-10 Spring....... . 1200' 1 In 2010 3500 12 'Marion rcl. I 3.500f 9 10 55 73i - 1100 40 13 6366 050 y{ 32-32a North 13cacon 1 2400 1 0 10 3.333 650 Arsenal 9 1 13 1 4960 1000 :. 53-59 Arsenal 4 2400 1 14 2 5280 IWO 4W 51 Arsenal 1 2400 €1 1 15 3 4710 954) 4547 Arsenal 1 2000 1 16 4 31 GO 6.50 41-43 Arsenal 1 2400 1 17 5 3040 61N1 99-35 Arsenal 4 28t10 1 19 7 4152 850 Store,4-91{ain........ . .. . . .. ... . 2000 Store, 11-13 Main.......... . ... . .. 2(N)O Store, 1-3liain... .... . .. . . .. . . .. 4500 10 2 S 6086 18250 Arsenal 1 1 1500 l SOU Office,etc.......... .. . .. . .. . . . . . . 2000 Office.......... . . .... .. ... . . . .. . 20010 5 1 422401 6350 1 121)(11111Sa 1 32104 48(;o 107 300 2329 41 2328 41 PROPERTY TAX LIST r — c1 cc ra k i4 43 co cq 4,191. 71 ?1 - x^ it C9 tIJ tJ •L4 -a C- � � G .,Lr.1 w W ` 0 102 PROPERTY TAX LIST 118 J +� 71 ®3 Q� -spa [GO `� n � �:c�.•✓ i- r c � � a s� •�uEr-i � � •�r c ��r: a3 � mot+ -r ar � ec ,�-, al LN 94 •u��d ;•.� � ,r of � �R�.ti a� 7. 44r, v- ::.nn .•. _. cl SpinIs w sV"M jilU�JtiJ?d U3 �: S 9-4 tO W16.*b G r Ci :v Ir i3 GS W,~ U. qi G a IS is RI � Perkins,:Albert IV.,uxrt.,52 Church. . . .. I 42no 3�10 1.7 71991 11A1 11 r1 so(1 125 86 12 1-) 8G Perkivt , f+ti:orge A.. Brouk. . . . . . .. . . . . . 300 1 300 2, 1 8 1S56 IOD vk::r III r,r€ }2ft 1pt 44 pit 9000 3511 22 5 3S 2222 1511 1 250 �`_'21 (1 T1 2237 15U 2 2200 .32 7 -10 2253 150 1 2000 22 S -11 2267 150 5800 125 86 132 37 Perkins. John 11—40 N1'iarshnll. . . ., , . .. 21M) 1 3500 310 1:3 7450 1100 4900 1 UB 33 110 67 Perkins. Sarah J„ ux, of George Perkins, � vcanlore.. 5 2"2 4 2207 IUD 11111 2 17 2 17 . . . . . , . . ... . . . _ ,o Fyerltiins,T1iornas J..9 DEver . . . . . , . . . . 1 350(f 310 5 7848 12011 .17011 101 97 101 97 �3 44 Perrault,Ja,4Cph 0-. Bancroft. . . . .. . . ." 1 1 5(K) 3 47 313 1 700 50 314 17D11 50 16M 3-1 72 3-1 72 Peterson, frank E.,Hersom . ,.... . . . 6 S 17 32f 4000 2+{3) 9 17 :ilia 3920 150 1 1St30 10 26 33.1 3920 2f11.1 2350 51 00 ail 00 Peterson,Matilda E., 27 Hemorri......... 1 1:�f10 l3 11 D :338 3f320 2U11 � 1 70D Ili 4e1 36 81} Pevear,Hnrold 12-, 17 Marion rd.", , . " .,. 1 3200 1 400 3 S 3 8:+05 1 f OG 4600 {l!1 42 99 fit Pevear, William T-L, 5 Auburn gel. .",.... wo 1 3000 1f) 6 111) 4893 000 7-91rt'inp: 2 3300 6 1111 11795 1750 1 3500 0 12 I 9 360 1450 13600 295 12 403 62 rC4 Na K Person Assessed. Property.. w ri -0-'3 M M "I me and Rcsidence of 1xication L-f -E Pevear, William IT.&Co., sture how.w 1:3750 200 10M Office and scalesm. 400 Bailerhouse... 500 2100 45 57 -11-13 93 Phillips Congregational Church So-ciery, 16-19 Palfrey...... . . .. . . . . .. . 2 1SUU 10 U 1U 7,161) 11-100 Woo 65 to 64 2 D Phillipz, Annie,827 Att. A;iljurn.. . 50U 1 U �5 Phipps,Emma B..31 Green m...... I 100D 2 11 1 621% 650 165D 35 81 .its S I z Piantedo-d. Luigi and Nicolina, 14-22 Cushman, ... . . . . .. 3000 .3 35 '22 111725 9110 3600 79 112 78 12 aC Plerec,Abby F_91 ML,Auburn.., 1 6000 1 500110 20 0 3 15-172 39M J04OU 68 225 68 Pierce, Asa 'r., Est., windmill and tank, ...... . . 22(" RX) 5 20a 19 19MI612 1U011 (175 Belmont I 125M I 12M I .5(K I :5 29 12 341CV30 7800 I42UU 3U1t 14 355 88 Pierce,Charles Q.,93 NIt.Auburn- 27ZWO 3 7000 M 20 10 2 19270 4SOD 11800 256 06 952 81 Pierce, Willi T., RsL, 2.3m 25, 27 .11tm Auburn .. . . . . I 25(10�10 7 1 1"44,1 5 r,dl 12 Russell a ve. 1 3.500 11 2 2 7712� 11501 77(X) 167 W 167 U9 Pillsbury, bred S.,1-1 Palfrey........ . . . 1 4000 323 4p( 17796 1800 :58(l() 12.5 86 125 86 Pillsbury, Lixzie R., ux. of Fred S. Pills- bury, Hawthorne...... I 30(X) 322 2 5781 600 3600 78 12 73 12 Pinkham. Caroline 1.,, ux. of Frederick E. Pinkhlm,21 Whitney,....... .. .. ... 1 2500 4 1 3 10 I(1-150 (100 Greenhouses, Ramden ave... 800 4 1 4 0 1(1-150 W-100 4 1 5 a 9900 .500 49.101E 1(Ili 3:3 106 33 Piper.Charles 1+., 17 Otis. . ... . .. ...... i 3(1(111 10 17 S 22 5-576 9511 39511 M ` ) 83 55 Pollard.John,urrt., 15-17 Ladd....... . 2 TUN 9 2 2(1) 8 5053 050 7 4 6 13 51i pt 10450 i(10 :315(I :36 G.S :11; C Cy Pollock,Charle;J., I Io1ey.... . .. . . .. .. . 40,: 1 1:500 H 1 1 100 , l 1111}, Greenhntlr;es, Lowell nve,.... . .. . . . . 1(1(i0 � Boiler house.... ... .. ..... . .. . . . . SOO 1 7 R 03 1 i1:,c0 :3(X) �{ 4 7 11 4.R I I:A 3(X) t, 7 1(1 -17 1111:�(1 i .i(1(1 _oo 112 ,.;4 321 52 t, Poole, Anna M., im. of Charles H. Poole, Whitcomb.......... .. .... . . . ... .. . 1 1(i0(1 rr I S 1 ,11ifi0 2511 1 ti:aU :10 15 40 15 Porter,Annie P..4 Irving....... . ...... 1 WOO Fowl house. .... . . . . 200 10 12 2 1 200So 3500 8700 1135 79 1RS 79 Porter, Elimbeth C..Galen.. . . . .. . . .. .. 3(1t) 17 :36 Potter, Briggs 1:., 12.16 Spring.. . .. .. . . 7050 1 1 WOO 1 200 3 1 2 9712 107(Xl 23 Russell ave. 1 76()11 11 5 6 16869 23 a[# 257501 -15A 7 S 711 77 0 Q Crk w� N Name and Residence of Location of o x o ° Person 1Lsessed. Propertp. an c u a a A F3 V� tr� CG �" 1s•1 ? F' E+ Potter,William IT., 12 Garfield.... . . .. . . 7WO 1 4500 1 30011 5 3 44405 515W 10;3-50 22-1 GO 376 50 Powell,John A.,Hawthorne ... . . __ . . _ I 2SO( 322 8 �005 750 3550 1 i i i 77 04 Power and Speed Controller Company, b M-tchine shop, Galen..... . . . . . .. .. . . 7000 38CD 1 1q 5 2398.5 4SI10 $(So() 184i 62 330 52 O t4 Powers.Annie A.,Mary E.and Jahn J.,63 Spring..... . . .. ... . . . .... .. .. . . 1 1.500 10 9 0 9170 1350 9 Grenville rd. I 1800 1-3 i 100 11 13 2 22106 500 5250 113 03 113 93 � Powers,David E.,Katherine rd...... . . . . 3 8 7 If) 621S 500 500 10 $5 10 rn H Powers, Edward,Est.,Cottage lane.. . .. . 1 1500 1 70010 15 2 IM5 200 2400 53 Os 52 08 Pratt, Edward F.,Riverside.... ... .. ... 910 4 5 (3100 600 600 13 02. 13 02 Pratt, Miles,Est.,74 Mt.Auburn ...... . . 2000 1 6OUD 1 100D 10 10 12 10100 3000 10000 217 00 260 40 Price,Wilfred H.,34 Marshall.... . . . .. .. 1 3000 310 18 9209 1400 44UO 05 4S 95 48 Priest, David H.,Est.,5 Pranklin...... . . 1 3000 10 10 3 10794 16(f(i 4600 99 82 N S2 Priam,Frederick S., Riverside... .... ... 9 .1 Slat 17150 1000 rmar Rivers id :3 ;1 3258 200 Ir►•ing 5 2 19 5504 55i1 3 :1 20 55f;7 5&) 5 4 21 5620 54) 5 0 22 280(M MAI Priest rtl. 5 A 17 8878 iX10 Hun hOus , Irr ittig.. . . . . . .., . . . . . . 1 200 15 10 16 5.111411 5511 Pr en M, ti 11 l a 54-1 i 550 !1 5s 12 14 5413 550 Irving 11 5 23 80-12 700 rear Irving 11 fi 24 12828 65-i) 11 7 25 ' 1.T&M 651) 7900 171 4,.9 17I 4+3 w w D sr Priest, JICary`V.,. 1 st.,Alt.Auburn... . . .. Land 2M1 11 2 8 1 u nd 13654 SO 33W 71 61 71 61 :] friar, Ann J., 1"Utters, 1 S111) � 1 32Uia Iv 7 o 17f}70 2200 92110 199 fro 199 &1 � t,4 'P'Prior, Mattltew,factory, '<'4'atertown. . . . . .5W Barn.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .• 4W 900 1)i;6I1 10 53 19 53 y Proctor,C'h3rles?F'..10 Gazfeld.. 3000 1 50lM 11 3 1 441 132511 20(K 7000) 151 DO 217 00 Profs).Caterina. 24i Rive:rsicl[...... . . . . 1. 1700 1 300 D 2 S 103i>i>' 111111) e33Uil 71 Gl 71 Ill Qitigley. I'rune°i J., 17 Cottage. . . . . . . . . . 1 1501116�16 2 &slti 3ull 1800 .30 00 30 06 )uinlan, NI ryr A.,;i HiII.. . .. . . . . . . . ., . I 211110 322 1 a2 27 500 Highland :tve. l ] 1 I .1 190 37112 l(10 I11 J •I 1ISU 3835 1i11) 270U 58 59 58 59 � I � �a - - - P_ 00 ac,w cW m Dame and Residence of Location of Person Assessed. Property. v��tn �+ !� Quinlan, Patrick, Est.,9 jTvaverley ave. .. 1 1WO 3 341 2 12880 6w 1600 34 72 34 72 Quinlan,Thomas D.,12 Brook. . . .. . .... 1 WO 2 1 6 3184 150 7.M) I6 28 16 28 Quirk, Margaret,et al,8 North Deacon ct. 1 1000 9 3 IS ;i 4M) 500 1500 32 55 32 55 f {quirk,Thomas, 27 Quirk.... . . .... .. .. 850 1 1600 333 a 3850 200 t 1 Uw 1 00 0 O 25 Quirk 1: 1 150 333 6 1050D 500 V 77 Favotter 1 800 33 1) 35 7700 400 4750 103 08 121 53 Raimondo,Joseph and Flecca,Witham.. . 1450 31 47 #4 Rally,Michael, Est.,21 Grenville rd. ... 1 1800 k 1 1 100 11 13 -1 20197 00 2400 521 08 52 (A m Rally,AMchael J... . . .. .. . ..... . . ... 250 5 43 � Ramsey, Robert E.,79 Spruce.. ..... . . . 200 1 :1200 1 300 10 `3-1 4 3 85i1l1 450 9440 98 7.1 Rand, Edward A., Est., 13 Garfield. . . . . . 1 300011 4 6 6 1.0611) 1600 -Woo 99 82 09 82 Raymond, Charles A.... . . .... . . . . . . . . 2100 4 34 Reed, John J., Eliot..... . . . . . . ... . . . . 1 12 Sptl 52 "')2.5 I0W Orchard 411 5pt 141900 600 1-11 Orchard 1 1500 11 6 13869 Soo �3!)UC1 i4 113 84 63 1Reginn. Ann, Est.,17 Pleasant...... . ... . 1 Viol) 2 2 4 ;<13s 700 22 X) -17 74 47 7-1 Regan,Annie L., Bacon.... . . .. . . .. . 2 '2 2 2700 58 51) 58 50 i _ �(1i1 14 :ia :3-4$0 lH1 Regan, Cornelius D.,26 Bacon. . . ... .. . 1 1200 2 14 3 6120 300 1500 32 55 32 55 Regan,Jahn F., VD Forest... . . . . . . . . . . ? 2rM) :3 27 10 7977 400 2SI11(1 tit 93 452 D3 Regan, Mary E.,25 Bacon... . . . .. .. .. . 1 121H) 2 14 2 5-156 250 1450 :31 47 31 47 Reidy, Kate M., 135 Alain.. .. . .. .. . . . . . 500 It) 851 Rice. Addie L.,41-43 Church...... . . . . . 1' ISM 2 31100 3 4 7 16424 14300 81011 175 77 175 77 � Richardson,Truman S.,Iiawthorne..... 1 311[11) 323 1 8017 800 3800 82 46 82 46 � Richardson,Mary A.,3.4-36 Summer. . . . . 2 1i-5011 3 14 4 15000 1500 30011 65 10 4f5 10 y Riley, Bridget,Forest...... . . . . . . .. .. 3 k Y� fi 7 ' 7 11 737i :3511 3aU 7 6#) ? till r„ Riley., Bridget A.,31-23 Forest........... 21500 07 9 80(13 500 forest 2 2500 27 1211 •1105 2M 0 2 2 r) .17, -1000 250 41)15f I Me 42 107 42 Robbins, Albert If.,05 Adams ave.. . . . . . 40011 1 W00 11 26 9 1i330 1750 7750 168 I8 254 iIg Robbins,Catherine hL.28 Capitol........ I 2.'RO0 1 l() 16 :3 :511I1t) 1000 380D 82 40 82 46 Robbins. P rederick,82 Surnmer . . . .. . 1101l 13 {12 JRobeson, Robert,21 hit.Aubuurn.... . . . . GO 13 02 Robie,Frederic H.,hit.Auburn .... . . . . . 1000 21 70 .. C7 110 PROPERTY TAX LIST 1„ h rl� r- iz3 e� A4 C3 M M tom+ in rf f} In CD t- ell v ;o ouivA cn iO.L r krR •aNA r �r C, m cq .+ O C•1 uaJj cfa to M� rS es cl co -14 a •Sp'a�� I e 9 JULStfu2dj 4 z CI It ca w •0 _ 0 OFa . i 'Z Roche, John J., apartment house. 1 Niclendy ave......... . . .... . . ... . . . . 4000 12 14 23 13 4378 QHGO 41150 100 00 100 90 Rockett,Edward, 19 Hearn—. ... . . . 1 5110 16 171)Opt )340 250 750 16 29 16 2,1 Rogers, Roderick W., apartment house, 84,86,88 Prentiss... . . . ... . ..... . . . 7;-AX) Store building. . . . 4x) I 1 1 5142 1250 8-10 Keith 2 2000 16 1 20 5 32Sf3 301) Arhagton 1 9300 1 G 2 9 6 41141 4.50 Mt.Auburn and Belmont 2 2000 2 31100 ` 2 35M 113 8 7 2 11309 4130{1 218200 61 t 94 611 11-1 C+ 'v Rollins, Nellie A.,38 Marshall..... ...... 1 3000 310 1.1 7180 11W 4100 88 97 SS 97 � 7d Roscoe, Albert, uart., 40 Hyland ave 1 XXXI � 1 :3111 5 16, 1 s1JiJ0 4W{ 37NO 80 21) ,K) `1.) � Rosenbaum, Philip,33 Watertown. . ... .. 100 " 17 � r Ross. ALiam.30 Fayette... . . . .. . . . . . 1 :01110 320 I la 10171 1250 4250 92 23 112 23 y Roil, David,38 Fayette..... . .. .. . . . . .. 1 :32110 3 21) 7 G070 750 3050 M 72 85 72 Ross.Jennie Frances. Pa.yette.... . ... .. 3211 l0ai 4320 30-32 Fayette 2 2800 I'?0 10 -1:329 1050 3850 83 55 M :5.9 Ross.John J.,36 Fayette.... . .. ... .... 1 2500 3 20 9 15184 650 3150 fib :36 r8 311 Ross, William F.,61 Adams ave....... . . 220011 1 14000 1 1600 11,20 8 38913 390R 19400 420 98 808 3g ,.� zz Name and Rcsidcnce of Location of _� � 0 ��� � � � cal a � iVd Pert',rf As ies etl. Proportb. R1 Rl sn' ; t fs."d �,' Rowan,,'9arah E., Belmont......... . . .. 1T 2'II()O 1 1l:Jill G :31)( !D(XJ )O -L-011 7200 15G 24 15$ 24 Rundlett, Benjamin T., Whitney... , ... . 1 1ti1� 7 l 3oil 4 1 2 8 10 44 1) (;()b 2700 78 59 58 59 I2uj ell,Catherine,Nnplces rd.... ....... . 1I 8 1 17 6576 � 3 1 W 60 G rp O g 4 20 VMS S .3 '21 GI1 W fi fi 22 6116 � 3 7 23 6132 f3 S 21 61411 '►a 8 #q `>i [i13f} x 11 27 6165 8 12 s 6215 y 8 13 29 6231 8 14 30 62.IS 8 15 31 6264 fl 16 32 6277 8 17 1 74-12 S 1s 2 6513 8 19 3 6352 8 20 4 6265) 8 21 5 6242 6 22 0 0001 8 23 7 6221 9 24 81 6281 PROPERTY TAX LIST o0 ri G co cc cz f A., '. va�� •; i�rc[r- FCaI �. c t+S7 In oG. �. I+, 0 e9 C4 .�.F rt+ SrY i :G N ;+.y Cl •.F jFC• � C.3FL'yZiG' [� rL�-' :� C.'Jt ;.. lyl� t:.. ab' C7Gl5 m co 00 �' �, r — .-. � � .--. _ - r'.k i::; ?',` '.ten. =^• .. _. '.'i kti r N Co � +•^- c [w 00 an � C� C^_ -r Fr c3 r_oc :: *7� � vs,�? GC uG SG tiF. u+] "J.� UG La 00 � � � 00+��G �;fi w j 00 W CJ !- [� [+ [� I+A Ct1 a cc .� .. CD za Pi .5ol F' .^ Q F[] rl y� G M 4+ Sr 1,+ zi c . e be �} UI J cr C:3 n r � rI �to :u N►me and Residence of Location of m v p b y e e r a oW °0x� Person Assessed. Propaerty. H 4 � .� p, W-4 �, 1-' Fa� Russell, Charles,tr..29-31 C'hurch. . . . . .. 2 40(19) 3 3 7 6645 1300 7 0 1 7608 750 7a 1 12 7565 750 7a 4 97 5376 460 Common 7a u 8 0963 550 7a 6 7 5421 430 7a 7 6 8202 6.50 7a 8 5 8919 400 Katherine rd. 7a 0 13 89107 800 O 8 8 20 5733 350 8 10 22 8671 450 8 11 23 7 613'J 300 1 8 12 24 5087 200 8 13 25 7138 300 "3 1 8 14 20 9246 400 8 15 35 6675 350 S 17 33 6330 300 8 1$ 32 6432 300 8 191 31 6822 550 C'lyurch 3 8 21 2fi 5302 400 K;rthe vic rd. R 24 14 7.314 350 3 25 17 59M 300 8 26 16 611.56 3.50 8 27 15 7791) .900 8 '18 1.1 7970 M1 171tx1 371 07 371 07 Russell,Charles D., Katherine rd....... . . 4000 3 7 10 81110 SOO 7 11 7('i S 750 46 Cnmmonj 1 45110 7 12 7309 NO 111 Marion rd. 1 2500 8 2 81(10; 10.50 10500 227 S5 3114 65 i Russell, Umily B., ux. of frank H. Russell. School....... . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. 1 450011 29 12 204) 4S91 (S00 - 29 13 li)fl 4895 600, 5700 1:33 69 IM 69 Russell. George W.,E st.,49 Common. ... I 300E 3 60C•11 7 9 229690 11500 1500D 325 50 325 5[} Russell, Henry...... . . . .. .. .. .. .. ..... 1000 21 70 Russell.henry, Est.,54 Spring.... . . . . ., 1 3(1(}0 00 1 IWO 0 Greenhouse ........ . . . . . ... . . . . 10C, 3 4 9 38672 5800 � 27-0.1 North Beacon 2 1000 9 2 17 4 5864 1000 X Store. 5.7,4, 11 Spring...... . ... . . . WOU_ 1 10MAU 2 6 105141 18400 3 store building,Spring . . . .. .. ... 1800 '3 Store..... .. ..... ..... ........... 350 x Stoya......... .... .... ... . ... . ... 350 10 2 7 186{1 3700 40500 878 Sri 878 85 C y Russell,Howard,7 Columbia....... ..... 1 3500.11 7 7 8974 1100 4000 99 82 99 82 Russell,Jererniab,Est.,Columbia........ t 1 1 1 210100 7350 Barnard ave. B 11 0291) 11541 7 4 8910 1to0 Columbia 7 10 8358 900 7 11 8907 000 7 12 0017 900 43 Common 1 2500 7 13 18496 2300 17100 371 07 371 07 Rutherford,Mary J., 12 Olney.... . .. . . . 1 1600 6 1 1S 34 4000 250 1850 40 15 40 15 Y Cn 116 PROPERTY TAX LIST c r' V, :c 1- yrT�u� ca r� N G7 it '�}s� IUQU ci r� r} U0 n � '1s2f[Lax C: t-- �;�^ p 4n[�1'ti C, ~ a r- [ }�7 f, �, "I goa`�ooi' c� rs 'E" cis 1— Cr 7: lei '+ ^a u sJr 01,: ir, zz I-, cr �,l VUA •Si3Ya5� Itr5f0li$.3d — �•}u8as�f�� o g� u � r1 H e a C G t fi. ►ql ^1 Sawyer,Herbert H.. Palfrey.... . . . . . _ .. 14500 3 A .1 4 10613 1304) ll;ir'Alali ;x 8 11376 28 A-hin hall 1 4(1011 .5 0 104U3 3300 Church 3 7a 2 11 7167 111(l Spring 1 40110 l 150010 0 4 15OW 1050 1) 6pt 426 so Factory........... .... . . . .. . . . . . 5(9)() 0 7a 4500 5 AAl 22-25 1 482 83 707 45 Sceiver,Diary E.,3 Capitol....... . .. .. .. 2 5000 1 12 17 43 7183 1850 6850 148 65 1.18 65 5cipione,Carmela,78-82 Summer.... . . . . 1 1800 1 200 327 6pt 1 6(H)3 40U 2400 52 08 52 0$ � 0 b Scipione,Ciro,street..... . . . .. .. .. . . . . . '_000 1 131 C�i ti -1511 � IL50 Main 1 24UO 1 400 Storeandapirtment house. . .. . . . . . 65N) 2 S •1pt I(1{1(XI 15M Cozy T- 25(H) 331 S 1 4 617 300 31 9 H 4460 220fI 31 10 G 438.5 21)(1 14450 313 57 3.56 117 �+ m Seaburg,Gustavus, Hersom... .., .. . . (i ry 344 1)t 98 1 1;t(K) (i 1) 34-1 3.13 3020 1530 16.50 35 81 :35 81 Semple, Hugh,22 Franklin.. . ... . . . . . . . l 3000 10 21 5 15 10448 1300 42001 113 :31 11:3 :31 Seward,Lulu R.,Est.,38 Palfrey... . . . . . I 3500 3'2:1 ' 7 5()70 650 41.50 90 06 90 06 I Sharkey, Prank. 16 off Cottage. .... . . . .. I IOM I I 20( 1(i 20 l 21 (151() 3(H) 1500 32 55 :32 55 Sharkey,James VaW.,off Cottage..... . . . . . _?nn 1 10(.r, (r 21 1 13008 6110 1000 34 72 39 DO �1 11s PROPERTY TAX LIST rl, Imo. Ci C. C. G7 C � 47 C7 U� or au MUL C C, LC �3 a atileA 1 lip}Ll� 7 Y �' � I� J, Y.A FY C I M1n = = f €— .-.A a^ Y X GL CLA = 0 - +`^ i' = � 14 �-• X s r x � � r � .an[$A 71 tvll0%x,s1 .�. � r`l r3 _ ra L � � 9r � • �' r �s v c PC PROPERTY TAX LIST cis IN c IN t- nr C+a N .-x .-. — f r. ... [- a fig- •� r- � �a ti ... c`a co rY r 1 rl ;C+ --D -H L] G O Co 14'o n} sc3 , rti7 n e 'r `#' Ifs Yrry.Y; %4 V2 .: 'T Cl L`] O �I IN •.f �. ...e ...f .l ^1 �1 -1 A.- l n`3 71 110 M r if: fT 17, ILJ 91 O � a d "� L; -.fry h � � ,. � . �' :✓y r`Y J.J -' : r cq 1 re G] C`! aY' co w C Ga h-I ` E � i pl; c f=T 1 vdue ?dame and Residence of Lion of 0 G u d a ° *' ? d u ::.I x I'ers�n Asses eki. 1'rapertq. oap G7 r"n rli ? f �.,a } f "°1 �+4y + Skinner,'Margaret S., 150 Orchard. . .,.. 1 28DO 342 1 7 5011 350 3150 68 116 68 36 Skinner, Volney, Henry R., Elizabeth P., Anna 11.and Richardson, Lillian S., 54 Palfrey... . . . . .. . . . ..... .. .. . . .. .. 1 25011 321 6 8*35 Xmx1 Sycamore 750 525 6 1.141 756 541 6301) EM 71 136 71 Slamin, Marv,4143 Union. , ...... . .... 4 i00 1 11) 171, 712.1 10311 5550 120 44 120 44 � d ro t� Slamin, Mary A. UMI Agnes B., Union . . 11) lg -17AlI CDO 6f10 13 02 13 (02 � �C Smart,Isadore J.,Sycamore.. .. . . . . ... 526 2.S; 631 2181) 150 26 29 2081 150 x - rC 1 2,[ll l •265 SO 2131 150 2950 64 02 144 02 t~ In Smith,Annie R.,GS Spring....... ...... 1 .10011 3 6 12 f3ilM 1300 4300 93 31 93 31 H Smith, Francis A., Appleton... ...... . . I 1 '31 9 1} 19ITY) 500 `31 1() if) 790D .500 31 11 11 1130D 700 :11 12 12 141.10 -100 3t 13 13 8500 500 1 :31 14 14 8080 :,OO 31 1.3 15 .5770 350 31 17 17 S.,0 (so() Upland rd 31 M 19 77.10 aCK) 31 20 21) 6020 m'jo Smith, Francis A. Continued—,, . . . .. hit. A"bura 11 :11 22 35 11160 1050 31 '24 33 0250 1050 31. 25 32 D2.10 11150 31 126 3 i 8020 950 31 27 3U 9817U 1100 r Upland n-1. 31 2,8 20 6940 G(K) :11 29 28 6180 -100 31 30 27 6800 450 :3.1 :31 26 68(10 450 1 4(M)11 31 32 25 7270 750 x 31 3-1 23 5150 300 _ 31 31-) 22 5840 500 113100 =41.1 47 414 4 atlnitla, Fred 0., Rutland. .. .. - - . . . . . 7 4 :31 62 5:ti:3l i 350 `1 1 ism 4 32 (54 151Y) 300 24-50 , 53 17 53 17 � r3 Smith, Marcus B., cement building, Ar- senal. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 15i}t1 12 34) 5 1 1650 43150 68 36 [18 :36 C Smith.Nellie L.,School. . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. 1130 4p 1 227 1.3G11 :150 211 School 1 511110 30 .5 2';i1 485111 700 {Sl}J11 1:31 20 131 `9 Smith, Walt or S., 15Otis.. . .... . . .. . . . . 1 3000 11) 17 7 21 5320 800 3800 S2 46 +82 46 Smyser. Charles J.,--.- . . . . . . . - - - - - . SGO 17 :31r 5neider,Julia, .540 BvJmont,. .. . . . . . . . . 412 2 11042 550 55{J 11 94 11 94 Snow, Mary J., Est.,7 Russell avo.. ... • . . 1 :1-) 11 11 3b 11 90-76 1.150 4950 107 42 107 42 Snow, Walter B_29 Russell ave.. ... .. . . 3000 1 -1,t[1[1 11 10 12 2t}2';l 2550 10 13p H6146 750 780Q 169 2{i 234 36 u NI Na=ne and Residence of Location of o C a o u Person Assessed. Property. A i9 in "Or' W .l v,.4 > F? E+ .4 G 4 Solis, Eliza 1.,47 Barnard ave.. .. . . . . . . . ] •10011 11 O 16 9500 1150 5150 1 1 1 711 111 76 Solon, Mary G.,all Forest...... . .. .. . . . 1 1000 314 4 INS 2(XI 1200 26 04 2Ct 04 Spaulding, Elenah C., Palfrey. . . . .. . . . 1 1011() 1 200 324 9 29378 1900 3100 67 27 1.17 27 Spaulding. Fred S.,49 Palfrey.... . . . . . . . 250 5 43 0 Spillane,James P.,58 Eliot.. . . ... .. . . . -5 1 2800 1 12 3 7 4750 BOO 'idOCi 73 78 73 78 � 47 «tea Spinks.John D.,Westrninste:rave..... . . . 344 290 1800 a 4-4 .1 347 291 20(X) 50 � 44 :4 347 242 - IR(X) 50 150 3 20 3 26 t- Splain, Richard H., Mt.Auburn. .. . . . . . . 1 5(H)tl 1()32 16 5774 1450 04.10 139 E17 1317 417 � ►1 SpragueriChester,52 Eliot.. . . , . . . . . . . . 800 1 T*)O 1 12 5 55 47 0 (300 48 Eliot 1 2800 12 6 5-1 47:91 600 28-32 Eliot 2 451H) 12 Ill 50 4 75 0 7W Eliot 12 11 49 4370 650 51 Capitol 1 2,9(H) 12 26 34 4132 NX) 69 Capitol 1 2SW 1.2 31 29 .1750 a()() Union 12:1 0 83 .11355 550 12.1 7 82 -5308 8()3) 12a R 81 6030 7,51) l2a 9 SO 41118 75D 12a 10 79 .5442 Soo PROPERTY TAX LIST 123 .7:i..3C.� - �_d ty +,e _ F':, Y.r rn � �l• -- - '1 rf. T "i � rwI Yr w __ =.-7 m cc i� aD -.1 v I-{o C. J '7` .+4: ti`.r C 00 1-- rz L, l vt a#I I* I- :: M *!' tC I- M 01 G S'9 am 01 Y.: "Y =^ 1- X CN im C114 1, Ri N �j njor ;-r "r r -r "r. Cr C C- =ar. 4?� N1- 7 V 00X, Mw C`- C`- C`- C'- C`- CI C r Ct Cl .n 44 ziy d Ll a �n l r p tr 4 s$ L) I; of L55 f V M 9+ co Name and Residence cf Location o w w `� � `�' �' ro a � � d N c Person Assessed. Yrsperty. Spragua, Chester. Gant. . . .ftus.W11 ave. !l i 9 15 18 10894 S530 -- 9 16 M i(1333 A1H1 9 1S 21 10711 85() Laurel 12 7 2 1 4422.5 45(1 7 4 3 5S41) GM 7 5 •[ 5731) F,W 7 0 a 5637 550 Dexter ave. 12 7 9 8 5740 WN) 7 10 9 7025 7(M) 7 1.3 10 8349 800 � 8 1 22 [i i(31 1450 Oak 1 2(H)f) 1'2 22 2 42 3SGli 400 108 Laurel l 2WO 22 4 44 -11277 400 � y 112 Laurel 1 2(H)0 22 5 45 3613 350 97 Laurel i 2(H)0 24 5 58 5700 550 101 Laurel 1 2000 24 6 57 5700 550 1SS Cypress 1 2000 24 10p 64 pt 4.756 500 ►) Cypress 1 2000 24 11 05 5700 5,1511 49 Laurel 1 2800 26 0 76 570a 7011 53 Laurel 1 2800 26 9 75 57W 700 Laurel 26 10 74 57(?) 550 26 13 73 57(H1 5511 26 14 72 5700 550 House and stare. Dexter ave. . . . ... 7500 20 1 7494 150a) 136400 2959 2977 24 Spr,aga(e, ........ .. 1 28(x) .125 4 5824 (300 87 Mt. Auburn 1 5.5(H) Garage.......... . . . ... .. .. . . . . .. . 24501019 1 11626 '2901) Broadway ' ,500011 2 5 4 11250 14[)0 Laurel 1 250012 8 5 26 5545 550 21500 66 5;F 160 a:I Sprague. Percy T„6.,-67 Galen .. . . . . . 1 =,00111 1 1x1• 4 87 78811 2(1f10 Union 1 ;AHN1 19 23 102 7300 400 Rutland 7 4 3 6 3707 1 UU 4 4 8 3770 IOU 4 5 10 3832 100 4 6 12 4870 180 4a 18 33 5101() 150 4.a 19 3:i 6LK)5 150 13650 296 21 296 21 Spring,Ann Nl.,T'S-30 Riverme.. .. . .... 2 25OU 0 2 9 10820 13611 3850 83 55 83 5.5 Stack,Julia.A., hit.Auburn..... . .. . . .. 1 100010 2 17 28 5(101) 500 15011 :12 5 :;'_ fir, Standel, Tux... .. . ..... . . ... .. .. .. . . 100 Stanley 'Motor Carriage Company, ? 17 factory, Hunt........ . .. . . .. . . .. . . 500on 4500 "1 1)ry House....... 500 Store house....... . . . .... . . . . .. . . 2000 Storehouse........... . .. . . .. ... . 1500 Factory........ . ... ...... . ..... . 35000 1 4 2 76502 9.JW v' 4 6 406 50 18 Hunt 1 1500 1 4 8 2573 350 4 0 2611 30U Factory........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8000 Far.tort'.. . ........ . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 5000 Testing roam.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 1 4 10 15400 4 13 l536 2200 Factory,30-32 Hunt..... . . . . . . . . . . 11000 4 10 9735 1450 83400 1809 78 '844 78 titanley, Patrick, Est..6 off Cottage.. 1 100016120 3 325(1 I50 11511 24 418 24 0(S Stanley, Thomas E.,22-24 Cottage,..... . I 15001620 5 2, 7 441(i 3(If1 �. 20 8 3,4 4084 250 1950 42 32 42 32 � .� a Name and Residence of L-cation of IN� � � � J � � Q n c o Parson As&eased. Property. u v ` y ca `� w a E-o F Stanton, Walter B., Est.,24 Marion rd... . 1 2500 325 7 6972) 700 3200 69 44 69 41 Starr,Jahn A.,54 Irving........... . . . l -1000 1? 11 1 1 6400 SOO Fi. .eld 11 2 2 5000 •150 5250 113 93 113 93 Shirr, Mary E..32-34 California. .. . . .._ 1 1200 1 16 4 U 8w) 501) 1700 36 Sll 36 89 Slcarns,Charles A..Est., Churc:h........ 450 9 77 � O Stearns,Clifford E..Dwight... ... . .. .. . 300 6 51 h7 Stearns, George A., Est., Builev rd........ l l 19 . 1 315105 9451) K 19 ! 2 10626 300 UID 33 86141 2,5;50 132 Alt. _ tiburn 1 Y, Mt, Auburn 1 700 1 1 1500 21 1 102160 10200 r 22 1 •155 7 5 7 3570U �1 22 2 176297 7000 70900 1538 53 1538 53 Stearns, Rhoda A.,Sycamore. . . . . . ..... :>24 5 130 2500 150 Sycamore 1 1 2 11) 34 6 129 2500 1150 29 Sycamore 1 1800 24 7 128 2500 NAI 24 S 137 2500 150 Dwight 24 11 210 12400 150 '24 12 217 i360 150 2900 62 93 62 93 Steele,Avard T.,Harrington.... . .. .. . 20U G'28 3S 22.42 111(1 26 31) 3308 l0U 26 -9) 2T45 19 Harrington 1 '.000 26 41 2462 °-�f) .;1aU 53 171 57 .51 Stephens, Grace E..25 Summer......... . 1 2500 3 3 5 822.1 1700' 4200 91 ill 91 14 Stevens, Francis, 14 Winter—... . . . .. . . . 1 1500 318 5 667U 6150 2150 40 66 -M Ml SLeward, Sophie C:., Cypress..... . . . ... .. 1 2000 1224 12 66 6700 550 2550 55 34 55 3.1 Stewart,t�►UUie 1..,251iaple....... . .... . 1 2000 1 2 6a 60191 M) 2900 62 93 62 93 Stewart,Charles, 11 Olnev........ . . .. .. 1 1500 6 5 17 12m.1 3S32 2W 1700 36 811 36 5!) SLuwart, T. Sons &- Co., storage shecl on It. R.land...... . . . . . .. .. . ... .... .. 1.000 21 70 21 11 i 'C O Stickney,Josiah, Est...... .. . . .. . . .. . . . 3000t1 6-51 00 "a �o Stige:r, Edwin T., I]ana ter... .. .. .. .. . IOW 21 70 -3 Stiles, William L., list., Ill Riverside L 1001) 9 2 4 3900 8(X1 18101 3t) t111 30 06 ?S Stimpson, Robert W. and Nary H., 109 Spruce....... . .... .... ... . ..... . ... 1 4000 10E34 7 5262 300 43W 9:3 30 93 30 � Stackin,Abner C.,Est., 111 Rmmsell aave... 1 600011 3b 13 15920 2400 8400 182 28 182 28 Stackin, Edwin.......... . . . . 5UU0 108 50 6 Stackin, Eleannr S., 22 Russell atve.. . . .. . 3 750011 6 7pt 3 1423.1 2150 9b50 209 40 200 40 Stockwell,Jane and Adelaide,51 Spring.. 1 2000 1 10010 9 5 6800 1350 53-55 Spring 3 1500 9 apt 600.1 1200 A150 133 40 139 40 r, t� Nan and Residencc of Locatinn of Peniun A—,-wsseu. Prc U] Stone,Charles W.. 77_'eft.Auburn.. ... . . . 1 41100 1016 15 16 9700 127f10 275 59 275 5D Stone, Edwin L........ . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 700 15 19 Stone, Emmu G, and Nrattic L., 2 Melville ter....... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2 3500 1 q 6 .1 3071 (300 4100 SS 97 88 97 Stone,Joshua C., Est., 183 Grove.. . ..... 1 40DO 165960 15000 234 Coolidge ave. I IWO 2 100 1 1000 16 25 2 537820 134-50 Greenhouses, Coolidge ave. . . . . . . 4000 16 25 3 43050 1000 30750 667 28 667 28 Lr Stone,J.Winthroji.ArlingtQn........... 2800 1 2(M MR)a 1000 12 17 1 2110268 874YO Grove 1 3500 15 4 3 13011 650 243UO :j:?7 :0) .73PNIS 06 Stone, Leila F....... 4000 :3 2-1 is 8668 VWO 17 Rustictl ave. 1 :301m 1 1 311 16 13200 WOO .1000 Gamge. . . . . . . . . . . .... 100 ii 1 lil I o:I o I 1 ,s o Iw511l 340 1.21 346 12 Stone, WalterC.,7-911iddle. . . .. . . . . .. . 1000 2; 2000 2 8 6 3q10 400 Everett ave. 339 10 19 (3284 .101) Riverside !) in 1 8 6740 550 8-10 Walntzt j 35(1() 10 2`2 12 4i 10602 1600 NValnnt 1 7(X)(1 22 14 45 131154 2100 Mt. Auburn 23 1 26 O460 950 23 15 27 88117 1100 Grove 1 1310 16 2.5 4 31970 1000 2181XI -173 06 -M 1 76) Stone, Walter C. and Barker, Fred G., trs.,24-26 Franklin... . . .y 35M 1+ 75011 10 21 -1 14 133W 1{i.I0 12135(I 27.1 50 27.1 .50 O Stowell, Eliza, Est.,26 Church........... 1 3000 1 200 313 8 F..`i()6 22(x) LAW 117 IS 1 1 7 1S Frank. 400 8 68 Stratton,George R........ . .. .... . . . . . 1700 3(1 99 x x Stratton,Mabel I..,8 Morse... . . . . . , . . , 1 TO' )) 1 S .3 21 12500 1700 5200 112 S4 11'2 S 1 .s Sullivan,Annie 1(., 14 1lyrtle. .. . , . . , . . . l `1,100 2 0 4 2450 250 212410 48 8.3 48 141'3 Sullivan, Cornelius J., 777 Mt. Auburn... 1 11900 16 10 1 6849 1050 2S5(I (I1 95 131 ti:y Sullivan, Daniel, Est., 151 Pleasant. . . . . . 1 12(H) 1 100 217 3 10320 8()(1 21(tt] 45 5?' -15 all Sullivan, Daniel T.. 151 Pleasant .. . , . . .. 6 4 29 90 4000 200 200 4 V -1 34 Sullivan, Dennis. Est.,41 ?Horse ... . . . . . i 2R(1() 1 1& 7 737-1 9011 371111 SO 2' SO 29 Sullivan,Dennis J., 1C,Middle.. . ... ...._ l 500 2 11 5 41112 4410 !I(N)l 111 5: 19 55 ►-+ t� <J Qq Name a:id Residence of Location of �o w" ° u Pmon Assessed. Property. .+ N " , e o �'r ►e— "c Sullivan, Edward J., 1;51 Pleasant........ 1250 27 13 Sullivan, Ellen H.,:Myrtle. . . .......... 213 1 3846 300 13 2 3S46 300 600 13 02 13 03 Sullivan,James, Belmont.......... ..... 10000 217 00 Sullivan,Janes H., Rosedale ter...... . . 350 1 2400 ° x1 1 350 712 1 1 11891 1100 O 12 3,500 r 1? 14 14lit 8635 801) 8150 176 87 184 47 � X H �G Sullivan,John, 16 Eliot. .... .. . ..... . . . 1 3200 1 12 1.1 •16 5700 850 4U50 87 R9 97 89 � Sullivan,John, Est.,Pleasant... ..,..... 1 I") t, 1 2.101 1 15W 8 0 3 435OU 2600 &100 182 2€ 182 28 H Sullivan, Margaret,8 Cottage. .:.. . . , . . 1 150016 9 2p1 7807 750 2250 49 83 48 83 Sullivan, Nellie H.,35 Bacon..... . ,. .... 1 3000 216 1 4232 200 3200 60 44 69 44 Sullivan, Peter J., Main. . . I . . . .. .. .—1 . 6 2 1 48 4691) 400 4W 9 68 S 68 Summers, ):anny, 257 School...... . .. . . . 11 :11) 15 2I6 pt(with lot 17) 30 16 215 469'1 7 011 1 f5i1(lf) 1 80i) 30 17 214pt 4689 70(1 52(H) 177 94 177 04 Summers, Henry, 257 School. . .. . . .. .. 400 8 8S Swan, Gertrude A.,ux, of James T. Swan, Adams ave.. . . ,. . . . , .... . . -. . . .. . . . 1 500011 26 3 3 18000 2500 7500 162 75 162 75 Swanson,Alma, ux.of S. Enoch Swanson, Orchard. ........ . .... . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 1 2000 4 4 Opt 24 lit 7250 450 2450 53 17 53 17 Symonds, Loretta C.,Main......... . . . . . 1 2000 1 500 7 1 1 672040 13500 Fowl house........ . .... . ... . . . 500 7 2 1 52SS40 10500 116 Waltham 8 4 1 3.1200 1500 _ Stanley nve. 4 2 {with lots 1 and 3) >v 4 3 (with lots 1 and 2) 4 4 4 5 4 6 r 4 7 4 8 > 4 9 >! 4 10 4 11 4 12 •� 4 13 111934 2300 Fowl house, Waltham...... . .. .... 400 2 2800 1 1500 8516 1722340 21500 56700 1230 30 1230 39 Tainter, Daniel A„ Est., 2-4 Franklin, 21 4000 1 300 10 20 8 10 14640 3650 7950 172 52 172 52 T.arleton Drank D. fi 8 Gareld...... 1I 500011 3 2 41 117430 1750 6750 149 48 146 48 Taylor.Amancla 11.,76 Sycamore.... . . l 3000 5 26 21 25M 150 26 23 12314 15() I'l-WI 74 S7 74 87 ��'�, Itiaarne and Residence of Location of m° u " '� `" o d person tl S"ed. Property. a3 0 ,° :: $ ° " o„°a KW bo aw i>a i cv `1 a clk� Taylor, Violet I., tr., School. ... .. .. . . . . . It 30 6 225 4864 751) J 30 7 224 4874 600 225 School 1 5(HH) 30 S 22:3 4885 7 r0 7 100 1.54 07 I54 0 Tenney, Susan J.and Ellen C., Cuba... ,, 526 44 2501) 100 26 45 25(X) loll 200 4 34 4 :34 '1'tonney, SusanJ., Ellen C. and Eurlte, O Catherine,7 Cuba. . ... . . . .. .. .... .. . 1 2500 2 4 9 3.540 350 2,96-0 61 S.i 61 85 � Thayer, Samuel G.,7a-7b Morse....... . . 2 4(X)O 110 23 3 8330 1250 -5250 113 93 11.3 03 � The Gregorian Armenian Society of Parma,apartment arouse, Nichuls ave.. 4500 12 15 4b 1.3 pt 4275 551) 5050 Ball 59 109 59 r Theurer, Otto A., Watertown. .. ....... 2(X) 1 2:500 � 1 300 1 14b 3 6674 650 3454) 74 £7 7<.) 21 'Merry, Adelaide H. and Taylor, Grac( 11., house and stores,21 11t.Auburn... 400010 3 6 3308 165() 5f3:511 122 61 122 GI Thompson, David U.,Bartlett.... ..... .. 338 1 28 0110 300 3(X) r, 51 (1 al Thompson, Eldora J.. Bartlett. - - - . . . . . . 1 2000 38 2 29 5141 250 2250 48 83 4S R3 Threshie, Ro-a E.,4 Cheytur. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .1300 10 17 14 10 6840 1350 :51.50 111 7V 111 76 Thurluw, Jlary E., 105 Langdon ave.... .. 1 3500 U. 291) fi ri"i 250 4(R) 39110 84 63 S-1 63 Thurston,Cassic, 1S A&tims..... . . . . . ,. 1 21nn 12 1`x ic, A Fi(]W 500 130Df1 6.5 111 (L-) III Thwing,Julia A.,89 Watertown . . . .. . . . 1 2000 1 15 2 171R1 1350 3350 72 711 72 70 Ticehurst, Ralph G..... ..... . .. . . .. . . . Sl(111 19 Timmins,John B.. Elicit..... .. . .. 3r�1111 1 b0(1() 1 12a 23 66 -4970 600 47 Fayette 1 2WO .3 21 1 241)85 2{}M 7 Chester 1 32(11I 1 350 10 M 3 3 6802 17(1/1 I•IS50 322 2A 399 20 Timoncy, Hugh, R.A.,42 Cottage. . . . .. .. 1 10!10 11; 22 :3 5180 250 12.511 27 13 27 1:3 � C Toc'ei, Carmine. Lowell ave...... . ... . .. 4 4 4 35 U440 :5011 6 Lowell nve. I 25W %U 1 3011 4 5 33-1 10450 500 3131111 82 46 8'3 4(1 -4 y Todd.James,82 Prentiss.. . .. .... .. .. . . .5,00 I 11 97) x ToMmil.Jame, usrt..(IF C l amller.... . . I 1000 5 22 13 4627 250 12511 27 M 27 1:3 r u: H Tomasetti, Gregory,72 fairy.... . . . .. . . 1100 23 87 Tomei,Agostino,College.. .. . ... . . .. . . 1 1 011 if)20 4 8000 400 1900 41 2:3 41 23 Tocmajian, Ilia. Elm.... . .. .. . . .. . . . . 1233 1:3 2p 1 1440 150 33 1.3 ;21 ti I 2568 125) I 40D :R OR 8 OR Toomajian, Sultanc, uK. of T:lia Toom-i- jian, Elm..... . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. I 1.3(i'r:12 333 7 111 2SOO 2411 17641 37 9 :17 98 Torre,Joseph T.,43 Capitol..... . . . .. . . 1 7a(1 1 2R1111� 1 12 `25 35 �451'2 6511 34:5(I 74 87 112 55 �. .1 I I CiJ 134 PROPERTY TAX LIST •xwy n - �h N �c, M ^_ C dP 0 k j luau MOIL _: x _s z u_ kq , X [~' C L rV eq rti A Cl pa8ll * c m 5 Di 30 Cl N _.I CAC! QO C. In '5361'}Osi{J+ �•:^7 «r {"." I+; .fir •-, L`^I C C7 C7 +w iIt ci e� r ;Qukcasra� aga8ar$Sy ci 6- ell Y ai � YiU 2a u , PROPERTY TALC LIST 4 sit tw 0 Ln N. ar G`1 N m in V: --�14� cn v� ti r`• Lam"} 71 _ r'1 e t7 e•y 13 Ed ego 93 nn s ' A wl V; kr. 1-4 L+ "� Dame and Residence of Location of o AI•v Q n "QQ � � : Person Assessed. Property. Vw P. tn Union Carpet Lining Company. brick mill, Arsenal....... . . . , . - -. . . . . .. .. . ... f10 I000 31XWU Brick store anti ofFtce........ . . .. . 115w 2 2 I ti01} Store house........ . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 7:tl H) Store house. ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e:501 i , Garage.... . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . 5011 1231 1 2:331111 23300 83600 181.1 1.2 3984 12 � 0 Union Market Rational flank, bank builel- � ing,52-54 Bain.... . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3(11100 2 2 la 2350 731H1 375(!) 81:3 75 813 75 w H Usen, Sarah F.,53:t Mt.Auburn. . . . .. . . ly -52G}U 12 12 2 :3 3:37i 7M 5900 123 08 128 03 � H Fahey, Annie M., Crir. Main.ind Prescott. 6 3 1 77 511? 400 k 24 Irving 1 2W) 1i1 13 .i 3740 550 3450 74 SA 74 87 r Vahey, James H., 8-10 Patten and Pletcher ter.... . . .... . . .. .. . . . . . . 1 2500 1 2?5011 1 `y500 1 '2500 2 3000 2 300010 G 3 24000 36W 19600 425 32 425 33 Vahey, liichnel 13...... . ... . . . .. . . . . . . 1 ti30 Ali) 15 Vahev, James 11. and Have,;, Alfrecl' :1:i Forest..... . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 1 311WJ '3 35 30 -1-1 .57 4.3 3011 48-50 Olncv 21 3000 6 1 7 23 40011 300 5600 121 52 121 52 PROPERTY TALC LIST 137 ZZ :7 r 1 C, tc T �r Mu -i• �- - � - � cl- Gr : ram y . :D s. z 4 q2 Name and Residence of Locution of perty g ° �a7 cW ecK 1'er��,n Assessed. Pro . A f c C. k Vivian,John W.,4 Otis......... . .. . . . . 3500 75 95 Volley, Abraham. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 1 4000 1 10 1S 1 5000 1000 5000 108 Stl 108 50 Voner, Frank..... .... .... .. ... . . . . . . 400 9 68 Voner,Frank and Rosa,95-100 Palfrey... 2 15(X) 1 200 3 30 7 A7 7733 400 2100 45 57 45 57 � Q Walker&s Pratt Mfg. Co., store building. tv 124 'Nfain. ... . .. . . . . ..... ... . . . . . . 25000 5500 10 1 6pt 19511 5850 Main 4 5 375M 4200 War+cbouse, manufactun:ig building, foundry, washroom, cupola, core shop, pattern shop, pattern store- house, stock house, oil house, en- gine and boiler Douse....... . . . . 1390110 12 25 535250 53500 Dexter ave. 1227 3 13595 11.350 � 27 4 107 6000 600 27 5 106 6000 6(N) 27 6 105 6000 600 27 7 104 6000 600 27 8 103 6000 600 27 9 102 10575 1050 213450 4631 87 5174 37 Walker, Duncan. ... ..... .. .. .. ... . . . 1200 26 04 1Vniker, Genevieve,23 Marshall. . .. .. . . . 1 2500 3 6 2a 6539 1000 3500 75 95 7,5 95 Walsh,Mary A.,251iorse........ . .. . . . 1 3000 1 10 30 7 7730 1000 -1900 86 80 96 80 PROPERTY TAX LIST 2 to IN � y " atJ as ra cr".1 t-1 C1 s— M P ICY] Or xZ 1.'J Ln en c 17 O C+7 JCID� 4-1 M 1_^j N LO ..+ ' u5 Cf., fy Cl Nt1lMCi ram+ IC«1 r^r C11 L i M, 0 cc 10 cq to C� to c-4 el Wt ry ej di Ya M1. V .r aY d 4A 97 �+ a+ w 140 PROPERTY TAX LIST �I fl C. co x c :�c� c•� '- r� �=, . .-a t~ �� -1 � i- a}ES I up YMIL .*� p CJ ?5 trifl'L 77 LC 0 •purl i = i - - ! ^-z rti � � 1: J4 71 Cl �., .4 W v C: C] saint y� .. •a}s}s� l�tto�iati �7�aa5 All s-' CLO eS p; C'] v ON dm p, 4- u ty PROPERTY TAX LIST Y I., ,ty M oo on E� [ ny r*r +i� •� S+J 1+• m 1+ [ 7 t� GQ on f'•. Cl 11 'C# — is L cj_ c Ira c +n ;r ko r4 .- yrrf :1 i 1- T r i:.. I. f: lit R' { C`# I.ti ry 'y 71 ry C- - -- L -n h7- 17 17 :f; ^.1 .i .1 X m U4 J I: ; L`t rl r+e�"`l Ir1 ti•+'-- rl 4; cl ^R 7cl A 'i. v v v C4 "' y :'1 Ft to 40 C`7 • tt� Ill W a. 00 0 _ ti. 9r ai exa ,x s. CP ca *.. p 0 m Name and Residence of IA=ti= of E 2 � � � � � A Pen Assessed, Fre,gerty. '�P. a,"a ' E+ Whitney, BT-adshaw, Est.,31 Summer.... 401j 2 3(") 3 13 1 � 236 SO 35ob Lexington 1 25(A1 j 1 ]0DO Carria ge house.... . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . I` 3f10 143 ]. 1{]60640 25000 Wa.verley arse. 145 41)t 207955 3000 38300 831 11 Rat! 79 Whitney.Caroline L. Est., QuirL. ........ 335 2:3 4304 200 3 ,;--) 24 5454 250 35 '17 6111 300 35 '28 7925 400 1800 39 DO 39 OG � %Vhitney, Elizabeth C., 1 Main . . _.. . . .. 300 6 51 x Whitney, Frederick and.k=a:4I„ `27 Hi11 sitlt: rcL... . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . .. . I MIt1 1131 .1 2 7795 1(HY) r_ 1 8196 1000 3000 173 (it) 173 60 H Whitney, Georgia A , ux. of "I=r-mk- AV. �VliitnCy, 21--MLL 31ILrion Td....._... . . . 1 000 3 S 1 7090 000 5900 128 03 128 03 Whitilov, Hir unt, Est..store, Main,,,, . . . 4500 1 .300 315 5 95591 12250 33 Spring 1 220010 41 1 8730 1750, 21000. 455 70 466 70 Whitney,Solon F., Garfield.... . ........ 1 a{]tftI II 4 3 3 10817 1700 1 4900 4 4 8 1 r5SO4 2500 14000 303 80 303 S0 Wbitne"y, Susan G., 13 Pleasant.. ....... . 1 800 2 2 3 1555 1 500 1300 2.9 21 28 21 Whittemorc.Mary L., 23 Morse.. ....... - 1 200(1 1 10 20 7 5048 650 2650 57 51 3+ 51 Nicks, Aura L., ux. of Edwin F. Wicks, 3 Irving... . .... .. . ..... .. .. . . . .. . .. 1 21110 10 G 0 7M) 1CWO 4000 86 80 S6 fi0 'ricks, Edwin F.,5 Irving. . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1000 1 4000 Garage. ..... . .. .... . ..... . ... . . . 200 lh 6 10 6942 1400 5[fi3i1 121 52 143 22 Wiley. Ellen NT.. 15 Green....... . . . .. . . 200 1 35OU .2 6 14 1 1 536 1450 4950 107 42 111 76 Williams, Angie P., ux. of Edgar A. Williams,Langdon ave..._.. . . .. . . , , 1 4500 11 30a 23 113 47.50 30a 24 112 1st 475. 900 5400 117 18 117 1.8 O t4 1� Willoughby. Margaret E„ School... .. . . . 11 30 9 222 -1895 700 1 6000 31) 10 221 48911 750 64,50 139 97 139 07 ►4 Willson, Annie \i_, ox. of William W. � ?C Willson, IS Maple... . . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. 1. 3500 1 4 15 5500 ${}1} 4300 93 31 193 31 r Wilson. Alice L., 3 Elton ave.. .. . . . _ . . _ 1 '500 u' �1 1 10012 14 5 5 6050 000 3500 75 95 75 95 Wilson, Ellen H.,Purvis....... . . . .... .. (1 3 26 60 pt 2000 IN 3 27 70 4000 250 19 Phillips 1 4(X)0 1 500 10 13 4 10460 1050 5900 12R 03 128 03 'Wits on,Henry L.,14 Russell nve..... . . . . 1 400011 6 If) 0270 1.100 5400 11? ILO% 117 IS Wilson,John G.,40 Capitol... . . . . . . _ . . 1 29M: 1 11l 13 0 5000 7501 35:50 77 m 77 0-1 Wilmn, Lucy F.,11-11 Chester.. .. . . 2' -10011 10 16 4 4 6653 135()l 5350 110 10 l 1fi 11) ,.. ! w Name and Residence a[ LO ration of Pun5es5Qd. Prrperty- � 7 t A4 tL Gy'� E>± " EA i ff i Wilson. tit. Caroline, Ida TV%.ux.of Geor-tel I..., H.Carlos and Edward A., 5 11ur,,c. . I 361 E} 1 10 21 2 1.2655 1-15 [] ()O(C) 130 20 130 20 Wit,on. William H., 11) Phillips.... . . . . . . 200 4 34 Wingate, Elmer E., 165 Pleasant.; . ..... . 1500 32 55 lV inner, George L., 10 Russell av e., � . . -. . 2000 43 40 0 Winslow, Lill.a J., 1=avideTi avL.. . . . . .. .. 4 G :3 1()150 1 3000 !i 4 41 10450 5 U 0 4000 96 80 SG SO � -3 WinsorClub,clubhouse, Lrangdonave.. 30EH} 11 29b 1 60 9126 450 T)bj 2 54 5170 250 1 Hillside rd. 2RI-3 22 21 10502 500 x 20b 23 26 4956 250 44:50 96 57 96 57 Wire;, Lva.N., Hillside rd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4500 11 30b 28 SO -1 950 600 y 30b 29 pt- 2375 300 5400 117 1S 117 is 1Vishart.Thomas B.. : , . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . 30D G 51 Wishart,ThomaN B., uxrt.. 17 Oliver... .. 1 3,900 13 x0 9 €353 1160 4950 107 42 107 4-2 WiSW.-ill, George 11., 1 I Ma ioli rd.. .. . . . . 1 3000 3 3 4 115E-1 1.450 -1-15(1 90 57 96 57 `r Wogan. 1smiIy F.,36 Man-hall.. ...- - - 1 M 3 10 1..5 72 72.5.=5 1 IMP 4 N1 101 99 101 99 `�� PROPERTY TAX LIST 145 oG 00 .— cc 4G 00 Lq3 COD -0 DO ty-..nn M C'} �° "f• Y;'yV ram~+ 4.':) 00 "f•• •iWd ear r-1 r ^+ '•� ':•�"� _4•� � (i^.. oil r r •JS o r. ;!] Ca CN NON-RESIDENT LIST o Na-maand Residence of Location of a Person Assessed. Property. dW A F7 en ? Abbott, Allan, Franklin....... . .. . . . . . . 1 4000 10 19 -1 24 13975 2100 6100 132 37 132 37 Abram, Myer, 147 Friend, Boston, r Coolidge awe... . . .. . . . . ... . . .. ... . . . 14 1 1 181S87 6500 6500 141 05 141 05 Adams, Herbert Wand Howes, Claude L. •114 Atlantic ave., Boston, Brookline .. 5 7 24' -101 1544 100 7 27 462 1981 100 7 28 463 2352 100 O 7 20 UA 2500 100 •100 8 6S 3 68 5 5 1 5:3:5 2500 100 - 1 I000 5 2 536 25OU 100 5 3 337 `'„5S)fl. M) 5 4 5:3S 2 500 100 pq Madison ati e 5 75 534 24137 100 5 7U 533 •437 Inn a 77 iM 233L. Ion 17W .16 Rf, 36 $41 H Aldrich, Ifarry lf., tr., 60 State, Boston, 55-:59 Galen.. . . . .. . . .... . . .. . 2 `1000 1 I n 7 13027 3250 5250 113 93 113 03 Alex.ander, Sarah A., tLx. of Elintire Alexander, 20 Fayette. ..... . . . . . . . . 1 1200 322 10 9044 1130 2350 .i1 0f} 51 00 Alles, John. 15 Bay State rd., Boston, 473 Mt. Auburn.. .. . .. . . . . .. .... .... .. 1 1 1001)0 12 1 1 35 22205 3350 13350 280 70 2S0 70 Alvard, Elizabeth, 15 Roberts, Attleboro, Prospect.. ... . .. . . . . . . .... .. . . .... 5 5 55 513 2338 lOn 5 ;G 512 23.11 10 1 "3tur 4 34 4 34 Alward, Murray, 101 1_1M. Boston, rm. 314, Prospect...... ... .. .... . ... . .. 5 5 57 511 2344 100 100 2 17 2 17 Am. Tel. and Tel. Co., Boston--. . . . 5335 115 77 American Board of Foreign Missions, 646 Aft. Auburn..... . ... . . . .. . . . .. , . . i 4000 1 5001133 1pt 2156w7 14UOU 19500 423 15 4 3 15 Andrews, 1' rmina, Everett, Webster. . .. . 5 7 9 443 2400 100 7 10 444 Mu Rx) 200 4 34 4 3.4 Andrews, Warren A., 82 Sa,gamore ave.. � Chelsea, Highland ave..., , .. . . . ... . 0 11 10 I-M 3812 1}1) C 11 11 182 3913 14W 3(H) 6 50 6 50 Angelo, Frank, 98 Main .. ... . ... . .... . 7110 15 10 Atkinson, Byrom A., Mattapan, 79-81 Palfrey... . . . . .. .. ..... . . . ... . .... 2 25(X) 3 37 6 49 7`41 350 2S.50 (i1 8.5 61 85 r� Atwood, Henry A., Reek,Mass., 41 River- y side.. . ...... .. .. .. . . . .. . ... . . . .. 1 28111) 0 11) 8 1 6000 750 3550 77 04 77 (1.1 Avery, James, 1$ 'Willow, N. Cambridge, Harrington...... .. 526 48 3111 25(x) 26 49 311 2500 250 250 5 43 5 J3 Babbitt, Clara G., Harvard Union, Cam- bridge, Wilson ave.. .... . , . . 4 16 11) 210 51M 150 16 20 U)F 5000 1150 3(81 t1 .50 11 50 Baboef,Eugene,Est.,Allston, 6 Jewett... 1 331M1 1 500 1 11 12 34 10000 1250 5050 109 M) 101) 59 �.., Name and Residence of Uxmtion of p 2, a .QQ� �'d « „W 4W rax Person Assessed. Property. -2 cc Barker, Hiram F,., Chamber Commerce, Boston, 23 Hunt . .. . . . . .. . . ... . . . .. 1 240U 1 3 1 FJ014 600 13000 65 10 65 10 Barnard Santuci, Est., Belmont, lafain. .. 1 1000010 1 1 3168 0500 19500 423 15 -123 15 Barnes,Charlotte M., Newton, Boyd 12(1t) 1 7 6 G•162 M0 1900 41 23 41 23 Barnes,Samuel, or owners, ffaruden ay. . 4 3 5 10450 501► 25 Miitnev I 31114 :1 G 104541 GAO 4100 88 97 8S 1l7 Q Barrows. Brun t H.. Haverford, lea., 74- 76 Prentiss— .. . . . . . . . .... . . :3.1111 1111 1 7 -1 H 3305 4{]0 70-72 Prentiss 2 350E 1 8 13 :3305 400 � 66-68 Prentiss '.'. 3511(11 1 21 2 :3207 400 � 62-64 Prentiss 2 $500 1 22 1 32i}7 400 156M 338 52 338 52 Basset, Maria V., 120 Greenwich ave., a; N. Y........ . ..... . .. . . .... . ...... 1 16 42 226 4500 150 150 3 26 3 26 � Bassett,Mary, itrewton, Williams.... .. .. 1 3W gt 600 1 1 1 3 318I1{] 5850 6750 146 47 146 47 Bastable, Eliza. Webster...... . . .. . ... h 10 9 122 2.100 100 10 10 423 2.400 100 111 13 126 2400 100 111 1.1 127 2401) 100 110 15 128! 2•,100 100 to 16 1`�i� 2400 100 111 17 1301 2.100 1(XI l0 18 431 2400 100 Webster 510 11) 432 2.1(X) 100 Brookline 10 24 402 2400 100 10 25 493 2400 100 10 26 494 2400 100 10 27 405 2400 1 UU 10 28 490 2400 100 10 29 497 2400 100 10 30 408 2400 10() 10 33 601 2400 100 10 34 502 2400 I00 1900 39 06 39 06 Bates,Benjamin E.,tr.under will of Benj. b Bates,53 State. Boston,IV,arren.. .. . . . 5 11 I 677851) 75M � 611 12 283011) 3250 612 12 347505 4SO0 15550 337 44 337 44 'u tr7 Bell,Annette W..Cambridge,Copeland... 1.1 4 376 4403 200 2(x) 4 34 4 34 Bell,James S.,Cambridge,Copeland.. . . . E 14 3 37.5 pt 2270 10() 100 2 17 2 17 � x Belledue. Charles H., 5 Province ct., t' Boston, Harrington........ .. ..... . ti'27 11 376 2500 ►� 27 12 377 2500 250 250 5 43 5 43 H Belledue, Viola A., 5 Province et., Boston Harrington...... . ..... . ..... . . .. . . . 5 27 9 374 2600 37 10 375 2500 250 250 5 •1.1 5 43 Belmont Savings Bank,Sycamore. .... . . 5 26 5 86 2500 100 1 2500 26 6 85 2500 10U 23 James 1 2.500 27 27 361 2300 150 27 28 362 2500 1.50 511(xi 119 %5 i M : ;1 Bemis, Fannie E., admx.. Medford, 153 Main... ... . .. .. . ..... . . . . .. . . . . . . l 3500 1 5(70 3 d8 34000 3400 7400 160 59 1(10 58 Y Y 152 PROPERTY TAX LIST xe w ra ci I zs4 x�y a i._ — '— LD I— l:. .spu(14 DJUBDIBny 41 'aziu�I[a,�CI I�Isrn�a.xc! 4 7.1 w 1` C7 a[��7 cz nr C` yl :J ,= . PROPERTY TAIL LIST 1 NC•1 — n1 — — — — — — .-, - N j .n .;I ry �+ a of ci •21 tj f•7 Fj 41 J to s ue"' * FMCEL Assessed. N H e- Name and Residence of Location of r .111 -d Eat BoStan Elena Leal Railway CO., MI Vill- Boston.-Arlington,water. . . . . . . . to 15 11 6 41848 Coolidge ave.. land.. ... . . . .. ..... . .. 311 to 1 4(3 90802 4250 Arlington I to 1512 12 50977 301)(1 1 to 15 114 15 7GG38 4(-k(X) 12450 270 17 270 17 Boston Young Women's Christian Assn., of Boston, 41 Olney... . . . . . . . . . I 31H)D� 0 2 *21 43 -1000 300 .3300 71 (311 71 (SO Bouve.WalteT L.,tr., Boston, Lexington.. 2 2000 7 16 1.3 1 t) 2 S OF;1 300 23(JU 49 90 .19 90 Boyden, Roland R., Beverly, Chad- bourne ter, . . . . . .. . . .. . . . ..... . . . 1233 Up t 8 15U50 goo Elm 33 15 -1 4446 400 33 16 5 5S40 450 Arlington 33 17 6 4280 250 33 Is 7 '3290 2z() Chadbourne ter, 4200 201) w4---)U 5 3 17 53 17 Brackett. Arthur, Pasadenn, Cal., Lexing- ton-.. ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . 61 1 31 11 4000 25U 2.54) 5 -13 5) 43 Brackett, Caroline R., Est., Newton, Barnard ave.... ..... . .. .. . . .. ... .. II 6 17 4864 lom 6 18 992.5 1000 a in J 9978 SOL) 6 2r1 x 1{1 M Sao Barnard ave. 8a 20 A 0843 800 8a 21 B 9015 S00 Sa 22 C 9968 800 8a 13 D 10025 800 Sa 24 E 10078 Soo Sa 25 F 10134 S00 Sa 26p t G 2757 200 Russell ave. 9 2 13203 1300 � Barnard ave. 9 4 Opt 10(18.5 goo � 9 5 M 10139 800 `c !7 0 N 10192 800 9 7 Q 102-16 800 13100 2� 27 284 27 Brandley, Peter J., Waltham,. . . . . . . . 1600 7 S I S205i1 1.200 272 M.Lin 1 400 > 1 2 900 7 9 270380 5400 7900 I71 43 *206 15 r v: Brewer, Edward N., Rochester, N. Y., 20- i'22 Maple. ...... .. . .... . . .. .. . 45oo 1 •1 t4 22 5500 sm 5300 115 M 115 01 Brickley, Mary F., ux of John F., Boston. North Beacon. . ..... .. . . . . . .. . . ... 9 16 •13 380!) 100 101) ? 17 2 17 Bridgham, Prescott C., Est., Newtonville. Holt... .... .. ... .. .. . ... .. ...... . . . .520.1 1 34 182 20a 11 8 4544 200 2f)a 12 7 4344 200 20a 13 6 5-185 250 20a 14 5 5335 200 850 19 45 18 45 N cri G7 *L+ CJf G7 L7 W `w v 1. CG �: ter. bog Aggregate Ferwnal Estake. tti Dwellings. Blocks. Stables. .. Shrds. Value. Section. t. s. :e ra ea 40 W -1 r Block. CO to N Let, Plan. ra° �,°- — ,.. a: to •— �o � .r — ..• �• ,q Feet of 4. 0 C i►CC4 -j y ba t. % Land. X '?4 R -4 r ti4 CC � i Value. r .-+ .0. oQ Cn 00 CR CA t ^1 �. m � Total Value of N. Real Est. -- t� Tax on Y7 Real Est. �� Ause•rgute = Tr.x. J.SI'I XVI AId',FldO'dd � ` Bruce, Wallace R., Bo-don,Hillside:. . . . . . 8 3 19 410 2350 100 3 20 411 2406 1011 2W 4 34 4 34 Bryant. Alice 1., Harrington...... . ... . 1 1600 5 27 G 371 25011 27 7 372 2500 250 1750 37 08 37 9S 13ugbee, S. Grace, S13riug6eld, 1tI ms., 53- 55 Summer....... . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . ... 2 3000 320 1 11328 1400 4400 95 48 95 48 Bullard, Willirrd A. grid Halt, Edwin B,, try., Wayland, Mass., I1-I la Howard. 2 =0 7 16 3 1 2910 300 28M 60 76 60 76 Burke,Caroline A., Cambidge, Spruce.._ 10 25 15 So10 650 650 14 11 14 11 x Burlte,Clsarles 8., lfilton, 10 ]tc9t17.. . . . 1 1500 1di 1 to 7 3252 3WI IM) 39 01; 311 OTT Burke, William 11.,C imbridge,Spruce... 1025 14 8003 650 650 14 11 14 11 a Burns, Agnes H.. Newton, apartment ..3 house, 9-13a Maple, ,. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 9000 1 2 3 6912 1200 PE 103 Galen 2 3600 1 8 9 3 2950 750 14.1.50 313 57 313 57 r Burns, David, Wallingford, Ct., 41 Wal- � tham. .... . . , . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . - - - 1 17041 i 8 2 17530 900 26W 56 42 56 42 Burns, John T., Newton. 10 Hunt.. . .. , .. 1 2.100 1 3 3 5000 600 105 Galen 1 3600 1 8 12 4 4047 1000 75M 102 76 162 75 Burns, Peter,Cambridge,337 Nichols-ave.. 1 450012 1.5 111 14 8816 1100 Apartment house, Bigelmv 4000 15 11 6 10370 1030 10650 231 11 2.31 11 Burt. Curbs H. and l arren. Joseph R, Boston, Alt.Auburn,apa.rtmenthouse.. 1500 11 31 21 21 8000 900 2400 52 08 52 08 �. iJ� 158 PROPERTY TAX LIST ono C14 cri co an 'Isla Tw'd aq xu�, 1� 1T�Zi ci rs C9 jn an�vr� to �_ o � �r a o n ,c� = 3P y 3 ^a Cif cv Cq n io- 1; t+�;f 7, •0: ^1 1 ktV n ^IM r�, I- u� ih i' y i^ i : I- 1; 0101 LN `/ to 113 �+ c`7 $3 C�' -4 {9 1'^• QC R1 r-1 C1 4 w 1 V.C1 G�tiI at C{3 co m m m Crti to m C1 -14 xJ' im -------------------------------- .14 'SSjyCiS rti °sHusjj�mQ t-- �a3 im j�L145.S�� 77��7�3E$lipr N M r �^ u .E* W ID cl H ° - ri PROPERTY TAX LIST 159 c%y ea ca +. Cq m -o C�l q* m I ` + N i co V. t. n cq 1•- M ,y C4 to as 0 r�l tee: a t' 01 . cli 10 44 u0 N pq Vt � n 1w of C4 ticc €oN ccLM 10 P - _— — 41 sIn CM Y, ALit z 1-11 P rl a U U 0. o LP rl 'er y c� z O ~ :ar w n n C6 ra b Q p• z_ C a p ,y spy y y p 40 rRR tnv h ice.. ^+ Aggmgate Personal Estate. r to r r r+ r `.+ sr i.+ µ ),<}Wellitij,5. Blocks. _ .• Stables, Shods, t� .. •, `^ Cz C W tz car 'Value. o c gCq aoo �1 1 h7 Section. ie? tr9 15. t �•r+ .1 K7 S,J :,J W CA t-+ r .+ m -4 w :A t;r Co 1. .6 W e:W Ca sac Uo 00 Block. kJ' Lot. c, c r- �- -"+ a cc Plan. d- to tv �z no U ^� cr _ :_ ,= r: <1 Feat of _ r y Land. Ut �G v u .-^ ur 4a rU k0 ti. �.• Gr 1t .t Total �- Value OE �*- Real Est. t- Tax on Real Est. r„ 4.0 AggregateCar L� t; Cft RX. W Ca .IST'1 XYI ,'[M2,1OZld 091 PROPERTY TAX LIST 1G1 IM M M 1z.� r at M M 40 1 - k C: 7 i en l co to n c 5 co c c �jp In � M 80 c eq '+ Q x 130ouccco -q M1l N r l {V Fl cl 61 64 CA Fl C7 1 cq � rJ m to A- tLl+7 "e in c+7 ^: wr- c 0--r C'.7 C`i •mac 11 m ^1 - m in 1..3 401 L"} Cr i^ 1,11.ii^ 1., NZ V- 10 14j L2 i_- :S .r, L: -� :._ Vl- G� t — ri { 4 44 .0 4} U CJ U 162 PROPERTY TAX LIST +eS r =- p ra m L I— C uu Xv'L o c +ca 3r,an;vA nnonon - o � oCroo zco �: .. 7r M 'j711L'� C' {73 C? !.� i- ,. -- '. C; �f �S'+. G`1 — i~ Lf: C CIO4aa,;I n C1 ^G ^I e1 :i -L 'N 71 N cc C•1 M co ap r- 43 4,7 !r, co W xo uocaa m ,rt j N ss 'sP�sCS rs�uc�raati4� sw .� j�ura� y d + > f r--:J ri ro : t ry' :r o cs pa 94 •- e City of Cambridge. Continued. Summer 327 1pt' 2700 230 27 2pt 849 60 27 3pt 1704 100 27 4pt 1714 100 27 5p t 733 50 27 Opt 767 50 27 7pt 977 60 27 8pt 1882 100 27 12p 2240 100 Waverley ave 320 1pt 31DO 18U Forest 329 8pt 2287 100 Waverley ave. 3 44- 47p 10820 250 v Waltham 711 2pt 14,10 53 � 11 3pt 571:5 100 13 1pt 3108 50 17 pt 59 7449 250 Howard 17 2pt 5712 300 Spring 10 8 1pt 4594 11a11 Arsenal 1231 2pt 31825 650 � 31 3pt 3020 100 Y 33 1pt b 2250 200 Wheeler ct. 33 10p G 2816 150 Chadbourne ter. 33 llp8pt 3400 200 y 33 19p 0320 500 Arlington 33 20p 1456 150 Grave 15 1 1pt 10510 400 Crawford 1 10 24 3030 500 16 9 2pt 432 50 ST 3 230 50 9 4 1`_'-80 750 0 5pt 2030 1000 14 1 1 15660 500 Cottage A-17 1pt 2590 100 -17 2 2200 100 17 3 2100 100 +- 17p Opt 2080 100 14200 308 14 3()8 14 � u L6 Warne and Residence of I.aa c W m Ptrson Assessed. rt}°. " c ,° _o qt d o, ►C Claggett' L.illiall G,. O—ilillLU , 15-18 Franklin.. .. .. , . 4000 10 18 8 :1i1 0*2 3 14(A .1100 117 IS 117 18 Clark. Harriet K., Somerville.Chalsmun. . 6 8 36 3a5 3720 201) 8 37 306 3720 2 W 4(10 8 68 8 08 Clarke, Teresa A., 13roulclvn, N. '4., 13, 1 2500 113 11 4333 15W 305{1 66 11) 66 19 � ro F3 Clayton. Frank Ii, TigztDn, Bartlett..,.. . 337 1 .54 5014 250 250 5 43 5 43 ►�a1 Clement, George tip'., Derrv, N- H., &4-8f3 � Palfrey- .. 2 2000 335 2 48 7841 •100 2400 52 09 52 U5 t-P cn Cobb. Sarah A., dsburr Grove, Mass., 4 � Melville ter.. 1 8 11 6 316-913 -I591 3950 85 72 85 72 Colbert, Patrick).,Somerville,24 Myrtle. 1 1000 1 1800 2 9 1 148`iR 1500 43LIO 93 q0 #13 30 Colby,John H.,Boston, Lexington—,. - - . 7 16 uit A 762. 16 Uxington 1 1500 3 522 350 1850 Oil 15 40 15 Cnllay, '41 illiam IV- SonaervillG., Brock-line, f b 6 4 358 1.137 too IV 6 5 357 . 1325 100 200 4 34 4 34 Colem.ui.John F.. I werett. Brookline. .. . 5 7 47 482 2400 100 7 48 483 24tl(7 100 7 40 484 2400 100 7 50 485 2400 1 ti0 7 61 4846 2400 100 7 52 487 24011 11111 Fifield 911 8 433.5011 41()()[) Etifk} 9f 82 9 82 corauv, I'aanio E-,itx of A beet C„ Boston, Brookline.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . , , . . , , d G 316 1212 112") 6 7 :355 1087 f 3 :Sii 1 962 d fl 35:3 180#s 2,50 1450 ;i'1 47 31 47 Comstock, Fannie A.. Bridgewater, 42 � Nlar hall. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 1 3000 3 IO 12 7 711 1150 415C# 90 (16 91) Orl � Comstock, William G., Bricii;uwater, �C . . . . . . . . . l) 11 781-10 1o0o 1000 21 70 21 717 C O=nt, Frecicrick {}. mid Payson, t- Ri�2hard C.. 13:, 137 Ple;asant.. 216 apt SOU90 4--A XI 4-:5 0 .97 05 97 615 Couant, Frederick 0., Portland, Me. ,»... 4 C 43 223 4000 250 250 5 43 5 43 Conant, Dolan H., Est., Brookline, Sum- mer... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 1 35UU 1 1 500 314 6 330,13 131IU0 WOW 23U 02 230 02 Condon. I"atriek, Newton, Lexington . . .. 347 1 4000 200 2(K) 4 34 4 34 Connolly, INtarv, Cambridge. Rosedale ter. 712 2pt 2pt 2436 200 12 3pt 3 4873 350 5WI 11 941 11 94 � C Name and Residence of Location of G d Person Assessed. Property. En N .a p, a Connally, Michael J.. Boston, Rosedale ter.......... . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ... . .. . . . 712 3 3 24000 400 1.2 4 4 4873 250 12 5 6 4873 2,50 12 6 6 4873 200 12 7 7 4873 200 12 S 8 4873 200 ,v 12 9 9 4873 100 X 12 10 10 4873 101) 0 12 11 11 4873 100 01 01 12 12 12 4873 1W ,v 12 13 13 6020 150 `a 12 lu 15 45M 350 12 16 16 4474 300 12 17 17 5084 2..50 � ?4 l2 IS 18 5927 30o 12 111 To 6770 :300 w 12 30 20 6285 5300 y 12 21 21 6870 1300 12 '22 `22 7486 150 12 '23 23 8041 1 SO 12 24 24 $626 150 12 115 25 7806 150 12 '26 26 5317 50 48110 104 16 104 16 Converse, Costello C., Faxon, Will'sarn, Jr., Reed, Andrew F., trs., Boston, Carroll... ..... . . . . . . . . . .... . . ... 4 12 3 22000 (1.50 12 4 11000 350 1000 21 70 21 70 PROPERTY TAX LIST 1�a7 c+� M 14 .-1 � rv-— 1 ac r; 4Q f* a7 C4 to f" n_ Ao i in O La ^r _1 M C'4 ell ^I. ;+ Ci `^r7' to P11'J ' ID C -Vi r-I fo Os 7C GC orn c sir a i N ell v cn iA Q. 44 c tti h- 14 4^ t-1-1- G7 CV CU w P* +••t in LrL in CD a Ci as r 4,3 Aj ci Wiv c' 4 U cu * tr U u rL s o B 3 o � q Name and Residence of Loccatirm of Persa�xi AssSed. Frecr4Y, x1 c { A " E-+g Craft, Harriet 0., Bastcan, 127 Arlingtrn_. 1 1500 15 9 63 71 179170 9500 11Uf) 2'3S 7D 238 70 Dammings, Edward, Worcester, Syca- more. not assessable. . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . 525 11 137 260 Conniff. Liike, Boston,Russell.. . . ,. . . . 528 13 3,47 2038 1[H) 1 1500 *VR 14 348 2259 100 8 15 349 2482 100 180t1 3(') 1w 39 Orp :o Curininghnm,Alice G., Boston, 25 Capitol 1 >1t)tl 1 12 21, 31) 4756 700 310() 67 27 6 '27 Cutting, Alice W., East Barnard, Vt., Webster.. . . ...... ... .. . . . . . . . . ... 5 8 15 39'1 `}�tl[I 100100 � 1� ' 17 �3 Cutting,, Mary P., IN". Cambridge, We1) to it 10 20 43:3 2-100 1110 � 10 21 434 2400 ion "20M 4 34 4 34 r. Dalby.Fames T.,Scituate, Brookline. .. . . 5 5 9 543 2505 100 � 5 10 €44 2511 100 5 11 54.5 1?513 1(I) t 12 546 2515 100 5 13 547 251.7 100 5 14: 548 1-3420 10() C X) 13 02 13 02 Davenport, Edward A., Somerville, 3.11 School.... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 4.500 1 I ODD 11 2!1 1(1 202 •1766 2!; 11 201 4855 12i;"t) 6700 145 TO 1.1., 39 Davis, Arthur S„ 14*7 tton. 19 Purvis . ., ., l 1800 6 3 '21 6 -1000 250 20-50 44 411 -1.1 •19 PROPERTY TAX LIST IN it- 01 v L* L: 1 •fl Q Lo G9 La m ~ 65 to G*i LV V CS Cl of n Lam^. G ZD O Q CI F. ry 4V L T C`# U hi, cq G7 W IIIk+ d .""�- Lo In +.. � � ram•. i� I Q7 C4 ^ � ;�C} C7 C^ 1 �CD at C C1 C1 r1 C! J1 `7 M = m; L— L7 uS N M CV M Sw r-r L t- Iw [- CS CZ 'a$' o � �. kO r+r T1 L�1:7 ci L: •',7 w t m cr C� Dr N clr +.+ ['1 I ry CO ' L`] I-- to r+ T on 'L: Cc M rhI CD Nn c+ m 04 wr LA _ - is y � �' •�; �' : wz > ate+ 0 0 a LI Name and Residence of Location of •° u +°� o ° Person Assessed. Property Dole, Wallace W., Washington, h. H., l:orest. ..... . ..... . .... .. . . . .." .. . 3 46 1 60 6802 350 350 7 60 7 60 Donovan,Jeremiah D.,Cambridge,apart- mcnt house,31elendy ave.•......... . . 4000 12 13 apt 51 p t 6000 750 475U 103 08 103 08 Donahue, Patrick, Newton........ . . . . . . 200 h 34 b Donaldson, David R. and Waugh, Rolxrt 0 O 13., Cambridge, Yukon ave..... _ _ . . ,. , 1 1800 12 34 13 14 2282 250 2050 44 49 44 49 Fd ty 7d Donnelly, William H., E. Boston. Hillside 5 3 24 415 2045 11N1 '3 :3 _15 416 2705 1 U(I 2{1{1 4 34 4 :i H Downes,Frank, Brighton, 13 Sawin..... . 1 11)00 16 10 1 4160 200 1200 26 04 26 04 � x Downing,J. P.Co.,Buston,Arsenal . .... 1 2(?()0 12 34) 4 272118 2750 4751) 103 08 103 OS H Drake,Austin C.,Somerville, Hardy ave.. 416 56 2:33 6440 2(?) 200 4 34 4 34 Drake, Nathan,Est.,Coolidge ave........ 14 1 3 61610 1 2200 1 4. 96000 1 -100 1 5 45000 1 6 173500 9400 12000 260 40 260 40 Duchesner, Eliza,Belmont, Dwight.... .. 5 23 1Op 234 1500 1 1800 33 11 '21, 2797 200 2000 43 40 43 40 Duchesner,Joseph, Belmont, Dwight... . 23 9 215 2.500 250 1000 3.50 600 13 02 13 02 PROPERTY TAX LIST 171 Lq n rrr ea r� 1� 't IN `-P un r- v iti a Ir C11 r 'b• ON cl N 04 Gam`. C�e++ ?I- -i y' T+ w +.w GO ell tw Cl r I— n L— �r .14 .4 r� Ln C1 et+ Gs n n 11 -r 0 0 t-r~ t~s-• 0 r- a 4 fX C•y 1 i � C. r ' - ca 0 - 73to G m CLd C 3 Q r cl r, 9 Cl r ci •S c F 172 PROPERTY TAX LIST I m xi WC it c`a 00 v .Xv 00 u or m - cc r— ali'i�a1p* tV co co '• ,•• G Lei Q II#+ S: a 7 07 ir_' ;g t 18�2I ti C C^ � I� GC9 } Uo XV L c°a in ro y 1 7:I 0 ca 0 ... MOIL kr3 o 8 a Z C. Iota. N 'UMfd rS M @7 Cl IC `~ W .� wq tD� a •unit sari 16 cli c} co 0 vn CID c� x sa;gnaS _ ti Q I�G 45 d�cl C3 r ch ee e3 F. .J c� v m6 e 6 Gq In Si 14 kn kiz P+ Pa:heyr, Ames Imo., Boston, Prescott.cott... . . , _ $ 4 .3.3 105 _100 J 200 200 4 11 4 34 Fall, Edward M. L., Newton, 13ikvcl and 1 7 a:i 49,54 1000 Galen........ . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1 'Ot l' 7 5V t 2546 (350 3650 79 20 79 20 Fanning;, ;Mary, Newton.21 lfunt..... ... 1 2400 1 3 2 5301 (SOO 3000 65 10 65 10 Farlov, John tt., Boston, Holt... . ... , 528 19 332 2350 2Wi1 �2.5 20 333 2550 250 2750 59 i1$ 69 (is Farley, Millie E., 11*8ton,Mt. Auburn. .. . } 3508 2 35001212 3a 4 1.1482 `900 6 Oliver nL 116' 7500 1 Ala m ' 1 25QG 12 lb 4 1[}f111[1 1()00 12 1#la 7pt I 1`9 200 0 12 1 1, 1 !r[1U 150 '1°?=5n =if11 1:3I 11'ii 13 Farrell, Nfichael F., Boston, Brookline... . � 5 7 T .I: G 2177 100 7 40 -t7.1 _ , ,I 100 M 7 41 �476 100 7 43 47; 't+u1 11111F -10A1, lid;' Farwiell, Bertrn n H., 1 :imbridge, 'Brook- ?e line ...... . . . ....... . . . .... . .. ... . . 6 7 30 2-�2 14 H 10 21 2, 011 0 0 j -1 :34 1. 2-1 Ca Faye, Nora F., Waltham,Copeland.,.. . f 9 6 353 :1102 p 200 2Un'. •t 34, 4 34 Pe.tring,Alice I., Newton,39 Church.. 1 -100 8 4 6 1639.1 .3250 605n 1-11 31) 144 30 s Felker, Lc m H., Boston, Hillside. . . . . . 5 3 15 406 21 1 ilM 3 16 407 .).)1.2 1Ou 6 3 359 1.561} 100 30(1 43 51 G 51 Femhurg, Joseph, Attleboro, Sycamore... 5 24 1 13»l 1434 ) 2-1 2 133 2460 24 3 132 2500 r-e 24 -1 131i 25M 4,50 450 9 77 9 77 a 174 PROPERTY TALC LISP' oxnHau$�rrr .+ uo xej ZD C, >^ c '12H ir-274 � vo cw clt a c c, jo anjgt Mel ^ X 8889 9 R ^- CrJ ry r� rti rr ram.ri 00 Ca C9 CD � ir] 00 C7 Ca CJ 3 I+ rti CV N C'i Cw 44 44 F' r- cc u I i7o M m C] a]tP IN ', +f VCHE 00 ro 00 00 r, N n� -4 , CD C`! r 0 8 c r- nivlL ea es spgNs 's;-p of g �cuass a,� alt9as�8ta + do t`�3 do a a •*� .o ; k CG 41 IV bp . to r ; 'd . -J;w tu p!, : '^ ar c M G: � ryry a�I z rS.i - L-a z PROPERTY TAX LIST 175 IR 7 IQ � Ca a U5§ S 9 9 S25 cc ra r 3 { kc IQ J;7— ,.. _ ..:1 :'1 rr .r M „3 CA O l4 tX!Cu 'eN �SC SG .^•1 w vw w+ ell m:: T to m m e� W w .-. .-r r+ I-i 05 — — 5 — _ y: 1 �0"a =n cl Fi cl es Fj �i - i _ _ •• ry r-� "+a - 176 PROPERTY TAIL LIST 1, = q ara ao � ';sa IEau ° -s`-s Ord IT un Xl-*l M [Lou ELx°J. ++ ram La " r. .. [� N .+ i 1 n� i eD-i+ t`# t� [ }[n n ct cr Cd a O Lr 71 CC) fro ac f � Iti iti [ o -ti ,4H 1Q 110 kM LQ lC :.v. Ln �� m �, �.:. Lw 7.^ in y�. }C7 3aa;; � •� '..^. .5 :9 I-- 7�0,4 :kl cvcictolmz,c -t—I -1 -4 -1 — —. — ea �a et t a ry ct n anjv A !'s'E-11,19 —- - c� a 3 t�Lti"'eI 04 �le$ay5$� °t5 0 ELau es 0 i CL ell ib im s . h w PROPERTY TAX LIST 177 ei a R CD a °4 c a a : 03 V, rml ez C4 awao ^i +'i C ' t- .r. C7 x rr, G Ly'D I., N iw: i} �c! �^ n S7 �7' k2 .2 c m �C0 'q tee LID .--. C^ -V Cl C,4 C, d 0 -4 ri , k n ox r.i� Oy n� ^I :`3 iN Cl N CQ di 19 "m CG fi7 iri c Cry C3 � t4 W r3 a V V� L r 0'1 41 Ci per0 ell, ! Y Y. 00 to wto r > L] 43 � d 4 - M 4-2 t r r, ._ a C> 1 G�' Oi I w U + W HD Name and Residence of Iw7C.ation of �' p y o o d ° u� G^a ' Person Assesud. Property. 9- w o t o K I Fraser, games Jr)., Belmont. 48 Delmont.. 2 3000 1Ck 8 3 4976 S00 3800 82 46 82 46 Freethy, Marion C., Boston, Katherine rd. 3 8 9 31 7736 400 400 8 6$ 8 Gs French, Irving, Roxbury, Westminster 44 ave...... . .. ....... . ..... . .. .. .. . 3 47 189 5000 250 250 5 43 5 43 French,James W.,Boston,42 Horse. . . .. 1 1800 1 13 2 48 9188 1 Ib0 .10 Morse 1 1500 13 3 49 9375 1150 5900 128 W 128 03 p ro W French,Sarah F.,Stoughton, Everett gave. 3 24 5 1 10120 4400 4.00 8 68 8 65 � Fuller, Granville h., North Brighton, � Everett ave...... . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . 340 10 14 711 S1 100 100 2 17 2 17 Y. Fuller, Walter T., Dorchester, Chandler.. 620 34 7 5270 2{X) 200 . 4 34 4 34 H Gamble. Robert.Highland ave...... .. .. 6 5 8 150 481E 200 Charles 5 25 135 4320 2•30 450 9 77 9 77 Gately,Annie]:.,Newton, Elm......... . 12.13 14 3 4073 350 350 7 60 7 60 Creoffrian, Lewis J., Waltham, Chandler. . 522 14 2 6191 250 250 5 43 :5 43 Gifford,Ezra, Newton,44-46 Mot e. . . .. . 2 30M 1 13 1 47 15362 1550 4550 08 74 98 74 Gillispie,Albert, Boston, 146 Spruce. .... 2 3000 10 33 I4 15 50(}tl 250 14S Spruce 2 3U[JO 34 l$ 50i10 ?,.,(1 G700 141 05 1�4! 0:i e Gillis,James C., East Boston, Hillside.... - 5 3 4 395 1647 100 3 5 396 1689 100 200 4 34 4 34 Gilman, Bthelinde C., FIaverhiIl, 44-46 Mt.Auburn. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . .... . . 2 300010 8 0 3650 1300 4300 03 30 03 30 Gilman, James A., Est., Cambridge, Dex- ter ave.... ..... .. . . .. . ... . . ...... . . 12 9 15 40 5579 5.10 5550 11 94 11 04 Gleason, Vary E., Charlestown, James. .. 528 5 339 2700 100 10i} `? 17 2 17 Groddard, Thomas, Careyville, 41ass., 46 Waltham. . .. . . . ...... .. .. .... ... . . 1 1000 218 0 0772 SrA) 48-50 Wultham 2 200t1 0 ] 100 18 10 7969 400 3850 83 55 S3 55 1! V Goldlwrg,'Morris... . .. . . . . .. . . . . .... .. 150 3 26 k Goldsmith, George A., Cambridge, Brown :)23 28 11S 2250 H Sycamore 23 26 117 501 100 100 2 17 *2 17 Goldsmith, Jessie May, Cambridge, Hall ave...... .. . . . . .... . . .... . . .... . . .. 4 16 93 277 4500 150 150 3 26 3 26 H Gooch, Joshua G., Cambridge, I1lelendy ave..... . .. . . . . . .. ... .. ..... . .. .. .. 1223 7 15310 750 750 16 28 16 28 Goodenough, George L., Sudbury, Pros- pect...... . . ..... . .. .... ...... .. .. . 5 4 1 493 1964 100 5 65 503 2371 100 5 fib 502 2374 100 Webster 7 13 447 2400 100 7 14 448 2417 100 7 15 449 2384 100 [1d'k(1 13 02 13 02 m ISO PROPERTY TAX LIST q C n,V — ;a C'7 C11 I•- C'7 t'f} co CI I- C�•'d �• n Cd •1sg j»a?3 cv rrs f c� m ¢o xny ci r� CD 0 '3 OuIV co 1UZ Ca Q eRIt ire V Q �n u� +4 CAN Q m 7 'ai v c r-I ri --- ^„ r� Cat a Q C•3 Ci ii9 - r+ CI 1 r. Q — � Q ,sa��3�75 -srusi[�mQ _ N ��sunsaa� IT co ��tisa.s;d� 7 to �+ - L^ � r � � �.�' � `� � - :.: � 1. • 7. aq C � p Ls - 04 !E • `' � ' ifyy 'V V 1J ^ w i.. ���nrn�-�. I-• !��.• pl1s� E'a 1' .. W r PROPERTY TAX LIST cq af5 G`3 ri "' rti l V3 o 10 Q L j y ;r A.S ^C T = G L 0C4 C ry,� � kC] c'i � �7 Ci t:'i 'i to t�47 F=? u7 4 Ct C+ =_-- � tom �+'� ' [� w Lo 04m CYC CI t"l G? ClCIC6C- O �3 ] rK L,{YJ I- m m co Q G7 C� yu a a Q G c0 rs.; ►t5 4t Q a w C"7 *1+ c7 r^a [*] C, -9+ t'D 0 2 V GPI S co N Cc �. ea CIA *1 cv «, r. ...«W a a �. C`iCi - - i�-- Cc 1 cn p r�i r ut 41 f J In � � � � rt Cd ej C is S u o Mwl i � J r r • � .�.i . � •ter —+ ~ �_ � J �_ �'� � '� �. 182 rRoPERTY TAX LIST GO x 94 CV to .44 Cal �— �;uS �rpr ca c CA W N U� ., uo mu L :a y ca Jo anIE.A c 9. c elltt C4 x ti c9 p. c cO. v �DN ea La Ln L N cv r, UTY1 cl •uot;aag r. N cc a cu 01 N ep vc ocoCD00 oacl � moYacoc3a0 oas'r c C'OM0c vy T- Y_Y 'sa;qez� H 4304;.1,Ic�' C : tj 0 72 ll O w r ej .� , - •, t] kn Itr "� = _ Hayes,Fnnnia S.,ux of Harry S., Lincoln, Highland ave...... . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . G in 2 18G 3855 150 I Z U 3 2$ 3 26 Henry, Sarah E., ux of Danford T., Bel- mont.. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. ... . . ... .. IWO I 200 516 6 7072 550 2250 48 83 .18 83 Hetherston, Andrew, Boston,343 Blain.. 1 10G0 1 500 614 21 1010755 1 S500 2()000 434 00 43-1 M Hewes,Mary C..Weston.Ift. Auburn. ... 11 1 33 4741 300 ' Bostonia ave. 11 0 28 3711 300 11 7 27 3723 300 11 8 20 3735 300 11 9 25 3747 300 0 11 10 24 3758 300 Bit. Auburn 11 11 23 4980 650 Norseman ave. 12000 600 Mt. Auburn 11 12 22 4586 1150 11 1.4 to 4639 450 7 11 14 15 4663 450 ; Norseman are. 11 15 17 3600 300 t. 11 16 is 3600 300 P. 11 17 19 3600 300 En 11 18 20 3592 300 11 to 21 3407 300 11 20 8 3407 300 11 21 9 3592 300 11 22 10 3600 300 11 23 11 3000 300 11 24 12 3600 300 French CLar. 11 25 14 4607 450 11 29 ^ 3 Iwo 300 11 131) 4 MOO 300 11 :31 15 3600 300 11 '32 , 6 3600, 300 r� 11 3:1 7 360{}1 inn q3501 202 90i 202 90 Name and Residence of Lo€aLien of � - � � � � � y I' son Asses e+ . Property. 1 p G' N H w I Iftggins, Elizabetb,Boston, Prenti.s. . . 1G 3 12 6 16066 1600 1f100 34 72 34 72 Higgs,John ICI.,Brighten,Sycamore. . . .. 5 120 11 .50 2285 20 12 57 3416 Perry 20 14 2D4 1660 20 15 2'93 2112 450 450 0 77 9 77 _ f Hinckley, li,snry 1.. Athol, 11 Myrtle.... 1 1800 213 7 28064 20M 3300 71 60 71 GU � Hinsdale. Jahn. AV- 5 in—,tLol, Ct_„ Gilbert. 6 6 37 217 4000 200 200 4 34 4 34 � Hinsdale. Jahn A., N. Cambridgt`, Gilbert 6 36 210 4000 200 4 34 4 34 � 1 birth, Daniel—, . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 3L)fju 65 lib 9 y{ Hollis, Hinim II., Vew York City,81 Ehn 1 3000 ZA 1 S11[l 12 34 24 16875 1150 -1951) 107 42 107 42 Holmes, 1snvn% W1 S., u-x• of Fred S. Holmes. �Vuverlcy. is Iurel.... . . . . ... . 5 16 7 7S40 coo GOO 13 02 13 02 Homer, Jeseph AV., Bostou, 2, :4, 4, 5 Myrtle...... . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 6 28 ) 212 2 8553 00 12 11 i.y 3723 301:I 12 13 23 3692 300 12 14 21 J053 250 12 15 20 3102 2,50 12 1-9 2-1 44431 35Q 12 20p 255 pt 2091I 1.5() 49M 106 33 1UG 33 Hood, fillers, Topsham, Vt.. Purvis.....,. G 2 8 •1000 250 2 *1 56 4(9)0 250 500 10 8.5 10 85 Hootsteitt.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'26)11 27 13 Horgan, John J., Camhridgeport, Harn- den ave... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 4 3 3 10450 .50D 3 4 104.50 500 1000 21 70 21 70 Horne, Elizabeth, Cambridge, off Cottage 1 300 1 1200 16 22 1 634.0 350 1850 40 15 40 15 ,Howlett, Albert D., Ne:wt�m, Part of hoarse, rear Wi Ili am.... .. . . . .. . . . . . 400 1 1 4 4 2 i2o 30D 7DQ 15 19 15 19 liuntur, john William, Cambridge, Hall ave.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . e7�0 151) �-1 . . l 3GUU 4 .16 ai#3 2r�4 -15f)f) Huse,John '4V.,tr., Boston. Boyd.... . . . . 1 4 4,10 1 7 5p1 i,50t) IWO 5600 121 52 121 52 y; Imerie,Thomas,?Alston,Belmont. . .. . . _ 5 3 1 393 :2131 100 3 n 392 2182 100 Hillside 3 3 10.1 1Mr) 100 Harrington 20 13 :68 2773 150 26 32 60 2213 15D 20 33 2e95 2754 100 700 la 19 1;5 H) JacMin. William,3-1 Gilkey ct...,.. - . . . . 2 2{)M 10 G 16 7)!T66 5511 2550 55 34 55 34 Jackson.1•fownrd,Nen-ton, 19 Maple.. _ _. 1 25t111 1 2 5 10280 1500 4000 SIB 80 so 80 Jacobs.John. 54 Crawford.—. . .. . . .. . 2 2501) 1W5 1 {i 1 6633 350 2850 01 85 61 85 �. bG CA 00 pp c .. s� ,G a VA Name and Residence of Location of ,y v � Person A9sessed. Pruperty. c Jameson, Elizabeth 1.., Dorchester, $art: lett..... ... . . . . . . . ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . 338 5 32 4896 200 200 4 34 4 34 Jennison, Samuel, Isst., ICittery, Me., 141- 21 Pleasant. . . .. .. . . .. ._ _ . .. . . .. .. 6 7600 2 2 5 6919 1750 92,50 2W 73 200 73 Jensen. veils.Stanley ave.... . . .. . . . . . 8 3 3pt 10800 400 400 8 68 8 us Johnson,Julius,Quincy,Lexington.. . .. . 715 6 31 3901 200 0 15 7 30 3716 '?00 'tl Howard 10 4 2 2963 300 16 5 3 2973 300 1000 21 70 21 70 � 44 y Johnson,Swan,Cambridge, Bancroft .. 347 300 2277 100 301. 2192 100 200 4 34 4 34 r u, ■'7 Johnston. Robert J., Waltham, Sycamore 1 2500 626 7 84 2500 150 26 8 83 2500 150 280D 60 76 60 71; Jones, Bedelia, Allston, Prospect. .. . . .. . 5 5 08 500 2380 100 5 69 499 23S4 100 200 4 34 4 34 KaufMLLn. SVilliam, Boston, Chapman... . 6 8 38 307 3720 200 8 39 308 3720 200 40 309 3720 200 000 13 02 13 02 Keating, Edward, Brighton, rear 51-53 Galen. . .. . .. .. .. . . .... . . .... ... . . 1 700 1 450 1 19 5 $S8$ 000 1750 37 98 37 98 i OQR O0ST 9 091: 0136t 9 TS i 09B 0!)6 11 oz v ME 096T E (jT 1 o0v 0986 71 VI t sstluasrI 095 9I'95 f T eL l t 009 9M I 'I Ib ON 1.E19 In voI V 009 C6,49 EE 91 I- O9E (X)gfl U c I r ()9E OOST" le 1.1 t OOE ()()('l' 021 fil P ul 009 OGC-1 (w, v l I' WE 003P SZ II t WE 0091* 'Z o I b OM 0091, 9& O t r. H OOE DOST. e% 8 F On? 0051" 3>4 L f 00E ourIt co 9 t N" 00E 00911, zz 9 t WE (109T' TG $ v 0 00, 003P 09 E f. 09F 009t of 3 r Uuuaa,l 009 LVSIr 91 I t tLiugnd •11` Pu4 WOUnag 008L 90611 2; 91 E 00ST PETZI T 9T £ usnquV `)b1', OOET Tfl$,I S N E 0091 SM9I L TT E 9T u04BulliV 0006 MCL 4 PEI l i -wngR V•111 'uo;sag *'f 1sPWd 'uruaaN of 99 OT 019 OOOE 000E ()6LLS% T QI 9 .."uallriil'uzeLl3lsAIL "A1 uWf'u-Ouaa)I K t 6E T. WE (101 Foal M, 69 t 00L 07,61 gu 99 T' 1 . . aplsltlH `ua�q ug'IaLa{ailq'a;aa {�'„y 40 Si G �*C7 W W GCxi 60 00 Name and Residence of Location of Person Assessed. tic Property. w � c� p, u,a End 6 4; Gl P4 ;d � � R3 T+. jape E+P4 Keenan, Patrick J. Continued.......... Prentiss 16 4 23 7 -1500 350 4 24 8 .1500 300 4 2a 0 46OU 300 4 26 10 4500 300 4 27 11 4500 :300 4 28 12 4500 300 4 29 13 4540 300 � 4 30 1.4 4500 300 C 4 31 15 4500 300 4 32 10 4500 400 4 33 17 5708 600 grimmer 5 1 48 4188 4U0 5 2 49 4500 350 5 3 50 4500 300 5 4 51 4500 300 � f 5 52 4500 300 �- 5 6 .53 4500 300 y 5 7 54 4500 300 5 8 55 4950 350 5 9 56 4950 850 5 111 57 4950 350 5 11 58 4950 40U Mt. Auburn 5 12 59 5791 MD :"s 12a 594 5138 500 5 13 34 .5.523 550 5 13a 34 44GG 450 Keenan 5 14 35 4'350 40D 5 15 1 36 4500 350 5 16 37 4300 300 Keenan,Patrick.J Cnntintwti. --, .- . 18 5 17 38I -1-500 300 5 18 39. lril"0 300 5 19 40 4500 300 5 20 41 4500 300 5 21 42 4500 300 5 22 43 4500 300 5 23 44 4500 350 5 24 45 4500 360 5 25 47 5351 u00 5 26 46 6573 650 Fnneis 6 1 71 48-1 a SW 6 2 72 5106 400 ILI 6 3 73 4500 350 6 4 74 4500 300 0 6 5 75 4500 300 6 6 76 4950 350 x 6 7 77 4950 35{4 6 S 7$ 4950 400 ;tilt, Aubum 6 9 70 5705 550 H 6 9A 79J 5051 500 }� 6 10 00 5298 550 t 0 l0a 604 4645 450 ►, Brimmer 6 11 61 4950 400 6 12 62 4950 350 6 13 (13 4950 350 1} 1-t (14I 4[i(* M1 6 15 65 4500 300 6 16 66 4500 300 6 17 67i 4500 350 ti 18 fib 43421 450 0 19 70 68,52, 000 0 211 Ell i 68611 7110 Belmont 7 1 87 64.67 6541 7 2 89 5590 55[I - - 7 3 811 5120,' 50(l — m be None and Rzsideme9e of Location of ��� `� � � o � o � � � Person Assessed. Property. 3 pq r j [n Afl `a r. py` ,y`" E+� r 4K Keenan, Patrick J. Continued. St. 3Sary 16 7 •1 411 5547 450 7 5 91 5136 3.50 7 6 32 5034 300 7 7 93 4917 0100 Mt. Auburn I 7 0 95 4S82 500 7 #la 951 3893 400 7 10 SO 5D211 500 7 117.E SO k 457.1 450 Frtneis 7 12 82 1909 330 C 7 13 83 c}11U1 300 Id 7 14 84 5093 :3110 � 7 15 85 5188 3.50 7 16 86 5fW-8 401) Mt, !Auburn and Belmont 1 14(1()0 8 8 1 7992 8000 76300 1655 71 if)5,5 71 Keith, Fred A., Peabody,off Palfrey, .. . j 345 1 13S54 :35(1 ;350 7 00 7 60 Keith, Mary B., Be eton,Keith.......... . 1 150016 1 9 8 M28 31111 1 1500 3428 300 30110 78 12 78 12 K lley, Humphrey, Roxbury, Gilbert. .. . B 4 15 120 4000 200 -1 10 121 4000 2011 4W S s8 8 68 Kelly, John 13., Cambridge, Wilson ave.., 4 16 18 211 -1000 )59 151) 3 2110 3 26 Kennedy, Samuel J., Somerville, Boyd... 1 13 12 11 ;f's 1(10 100 2 17 17 PROPERTY TAX LIST 191 CIO m ^a or. 0 V� rz v � va a uC F- IT 94 ua C� +•: U 0 C'1 vp f. �d ors l� o., �+ q 0 — et t C N N =Lo i- x — 4'7 i� �.� � 0 m 4"F Li %� N � � '� � .� �_ � It Cl r^7 Cl v N Cl :h C`I 1m cc 00 cc cz to ell t2 cr� co r# � ct ca n.i-r-C�v ci ca V Co r — id qd Cb ci ct C p c q fv • Name and Rc5idcoce of Location of ? Person Assessed. Property. aS a " �R1 p F7 v�i � Knapp. Waiter.Newtouville, Hudson.... 332 1 6715 32 2 60'30 32 3 600 32 4 6030 Fayette 32 11 7300 32 12 7300 32 13 8800 Palfrey 35 7 14,158 35 8 11175 0 35 9 10875 10 12825 0% 35 11 136M '' 35 12 12821 35 13 0525 � 35 14 9225 ik 35 15 8280 fludson 35 16 8400 r 35 17 8400 36 11# 8400 35 21 5940 5000 6001) IN .50 108 151) Lamson, Jarvis and Iluhbard, Orrin C., West Newton, Hillside___ ____ _ _ _____ 5 4 39 455 24M 100 100 2 17 2 17 l,ungley, Freeman, North Cambridge, Harrington..... . . . . ... .. . . . . . . ... 529 7 387 251N1 100 29 8 388 2500 1iM) 29 0 389 25(10 100 30t) fi 50 6 50 Langley. Is-ibella D., Waltham. Belmont 5 5 34 568 1872 10(l 5 35 569 2370 X4() 5 36 570 25101 100 300 6 50 6 50 Latourney, Mary, Cambridge. Delmont— 4110 9S '171 1787 ISO 1 16 j)j) ')12 3976 15D 300 is 50 G 5 u Lawrtmec. John P., Cambridge, Bigelow ZLVC..... . .. .. . . ........ . . ... . .. . . .. [2 1 fi 3 9 24250 250 US It s 19703 500 12 Iq 1 10 13616 400 1 2 11 10670 400 Melendy ave. 2:3 1S M 9680 500 `?05D .1.1 .10 -14 4P Lummed,Agnes m., Balton,Cliapman, . -S ,34 303 3887 200 200 4 134 -1 34 ro Learned, Hattie L., Bolton,Hersom. ..... 6 8 9 3720 2(M) 0 8 1.0 319 3720 201) 400 8 'd8 8 us Learned, Henry J., Boston. 14 Pearl. 1 1201) 3 22 9a 78SU 12011 24(-X) 5:2 09 5:.) 4.4 Learned, Herbert W., Bolton, Hersom.. r, 1, 11 3211 3720 121)(1 219) A 34 -1 34PC 1,eirned. Isabella, Foxboro. Prwpect.i.. 5 4 IS 470 2400 1(lc) cn 4 19 475 24CO 1 DO 201) -1 3.1 .1 31 Learned, Isabelh G., Foxboro, Gilbert. .. 6 6 39 219 401N) 200 200 .1 34 4 34 Lenmed, 'Mabel F.. Bolton, Chapman.... 6 8 33 TP 406l7 200 8 33 304 3753 200 .100 9 08 s fi-S Leary, H.M., Newtnn........ . . . . . 650 14 11 Leary, -Matthew, Cambridge, Prospect: 5 4 25 4139 2401) 1 fit) 4 26 468 2400 10�) 4 '27 4671 2400 10 NO 0 151 u w o CQ Frame and Residence of I.nratioa f o ° _ •v c a wGa cl� ceN Person Assessed. Property. " G7 m Leavitt, Harold G., Hingham Centre, Bet- Mont... ... . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 416 8 202 :3047 150 Wilson ave. 16 9 203 3667 150 16 10 201 5000 I50 450 9 77 9 77 Ledgley, 'Mellun, Brighton, Bartlett.. . .. . 337 3 52 4030 250 250 5 43 5 43 Lee, Genevieve, Boston. Everett are.. . . . 324 1 a 8026 300 30❑ 6 51 6 51 O Leeds, Annie B., Est., care of Benjnmin Leeds, Boston,28 Morse.... . . .. . . . . . 1 3000 1 11 4 is 6250 800 3SI10 82 46 32 46 X y t; Leonard, Timothy D,, Newton, rear 'q Williams—...__._ •.. . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . 1 2 7 715 50 50 1 09 1 09 LevalIey, ,Joseph N., Est., Exeter, N. H.. r II ighiand ave.. .. .... . . .. ... . . . . .. 6 5 2 144 2545 150 Irmo 3 ?6 3 26 Lewando,Joseph, Wolfboro, N. H., 30-32 Pleasant........ . .... . . ., 2 1250 34-36 Pleasant 2 1250 42-44 Pleasant 2 1250 2 1 11 969-0 1900 72-70 Main 2 Ifi00 Housc and store, 11-13 Cross... . . . .. 1200 2 2 0 8830 8850 17500 379 75 379 76 Linn, Allen S.,Melrose, Bartlett.... . .... 3 41 2 151 6300 150 150 3 26 3 26 Livermore,glary A., Newton, 113 Galen 1 2500 1 8 16 8 1907 500 3000 65 10 65 10 Lofquist, Martin E., Gloucester, I-Iersom. 6 8 15 324 4000 200 9 16 325 4000 200 400 4 65 `V' 95 Logan.George, Brockton,Prospect.. 5 4 4 400 2400 100 4 5 489 2400 100 200 •1 3-1 •1 3.1 Looly,Michael E.. So. Boston, Prospect 5 4 16 478 2400 WO 4 17 477 2400 100 200 .1 3.1 4 3.1 Loughrey, "Mary M" Prospect. .. .. . - - . _- 4 13 481 2400 100 4 14 4,80 2100 100 '200 4 31 d 3-1 Lowell, James Russell, Est., George Put- o nain and Moorfield Story, trs., Boston, Hamden aye........ ... . . . . . . . ... . .. I. 0 1 58 10-150 -100 � t?tl Lowell ave, 9 3 65 10450 500 S 4 66 10450 500 Hovey I S 5 67 2[}f OO 800 Hnrnden ave. I, 0 2 92 10450 31.1if � 9 3 75 104 5U 300 �{ 9 4 74 10450 300 r Hovey 9 5 73 20900 601) 9 6 72 2090€1 600 .3 Carroll 9 12 90 20900 600 9 13 91 20900 600 1-Iarnden ave. 410 1 76 104.50 300 10 2 77 10450 300 10 3 94 10450 400 Ca rrol1 10 7 99 10450 500 Lowell ave. 10 8 98 10450 400 10 9 81 10450 300 10 1n $0 10450 300 Hovey 10 11 711 29900 G00 10 12 78 :'0900 600 Belmont 412 1 1()6 12814 500 9700 210 49 210 49 ca PROPERTY TAX LIST �14SN�.ca7ifigr UO x -L r I C C G t C'1 M P OLIPA MCI ^_ c 0 +•, .. , - 0 cc Q � � a c am = Ilf ICE Jf] if; ..+ .;.7 �" -5. V l �,-« I;.. — -r IM NmT¢cr ^I 1ml c, 71 7- T Ci cl .1 ^1 [•T G7 ^1I� v !IC v V J pub µV2 =1 � l:srp _ :1 c« Zit v 1= i^ uot3aag uT ca cr c3 i� •ssl�{'IEI _ •s�rttjCaxt� -- - �'ERirltisa6� �ltiBaµ�Ssj I G ' ;h or fx# � w � 4 k4 ✓ L G j PROPERTY TAX MST 197 i^ a F; pe ei� e:7en ,; ^Y,j 0 V3La e'l ^k C"l r}.L N ^I 01 :4 CI `T += 0:I cl 01 ?%4 k-1 C'I cl of 71 .I .I -I • -+ 'I ., ^II'+�'L '" •-'+ _ ^ .n .� C7dC! [: 4^- M0000 Q` dOAC " C7 r'3iaCL� � *yt+�'! :Y; +±' {7^G14� GsCyC� C O �JC -4 f c M0 mm " I-- C LZ ',•. :w .Zr ^." Y @� S"P.7' '�' e.'� 1 *lt1+ , "' "'i' -r -r -t-'v WV Rl: cm L'','1;;"r e4 cc .f'�I, C' .--i 4 to N 1-4N L'7!ti: :[X!� a7 C: --. ^^ 't+ M C7 U^, `� Cl �' — C+� 1.3 C D 4- cc eta V • � F n� ;].spy � � � p Cr fo L. L d Name and Residence of Location of a E u o Person!►�sessed. Property. L o � X is v M 4CD Lyman, Arthur, tr. Continued.. . _ . . . . , 6 5 20 130 .5091 250 Charles 5 21 131 4958 250 5 22 132 4797 250 5 23 133 4632 250 5 24 134 4474 250 5 26 130 4075 200 5 27 137 3769 200 5 28 135 3463 200 D 5 23 139 3157 200 5 30 140 2851 160 Main 6 6 1 224 4099 350 H 0 2 225 42711 350 6 4 227 6138 500 Mott 6 7 230 4000 200 X 6 8 231 4000 200 6 9 232 4000 200 N 6 10 2.33 4000 200 u' 6 11 234 4000 200 H 6 12 235 4000 200 6 13 236 4000 200 6 14 237 4000 200 6 15 238 4000 200 6 16 230 4000 200 6 17 240 4000 150 6 1S 241 +4000 150 Fi 19 242 4000 150 6 20 24 1 4000 150 6 21 24.4 4000 150 Gilbert 6 27 207 4000 15U 6 28 2W 4000 150 Lvnlan, Arthur, tr. Continued... 6 0 20 1209 -10DO I BQ 0 3U 210 4000 160 6 31 211 -1000 200 6 32 212 -1000 200 0 33 213 -1000 200 6 3-1 214 4000 1200 6 35 215 -1000 200 0 33 21S 4000 200 6 42 222' -10OU 200 Main 7 1 267 5475 350 7 2 21-1ps 436D 250 7 3 269 4214 1250 7 4 270 52114 300 . 7 5 271 4'T&§ .1fm 0 7 6 272 .4280 200 M 7 7 273 4280 200 7 8 274 4280 200 7 9 211.5 42SG 7 10 270 4280 200 04 - 42$0 1,100 i It 277 7 12 278 4244 200 7 14 2SO 4107 15L) 7 15 283 4033 150 7 16 282 4000 150 7 22 288 40-00 200 Highktud ave. 7 23 290 3794 150 7 24 280 3741 150 7 25 249 3684 150 7 26 248 3628 150 7 27 247 3571 20FJ Olcott 7 28 25U 4000 2w 7 29 291 4000 200 7 31 SIM 4000 200 7 .1-1 4000 2w 7 -� ?;5 7 4000 I 200 a FA Name and Residence of I c�cation of a Qom, p a Q o oar, Person Assessed. Property. ti.a r C a+ _ Lyman, Arthur,tr., 07lcott Continual. 6 7 36 259 4000 20n 1 20001 7 38 200 4280 200 7 39 261 4280 200 7 40 262 4280 200 7 41 263 4280 200 7 42 2,64 4280 200 7 43 266 4316 2010 7 44 266 44(3) 92W `C Alain 8 1 31U 5099 250 0 8 3 312 5979 300 ra 8 4 313 5 568 250 ;d 1Iershrrt 8 5 314 3720 200 8 6 315 3720. 200 8 7 316 3720 200 8 8 317 3720 2001 �{ 8 12 321 4000 200 8 13 322 4.000 200 � 8 14 323 11000 2100 y 8 Is 327 4000 200 8 19 328 4000 200 Highland ave. 8 20 330 4136 150 8 21 3261 4080 150 8 22 293 4023 150 8 23 292 3067 150 Chapman 8 2.5 294 4000 150 8 26 2115 4(H)(1 1501 8 28 207 4(H)0 1501 8 20 298 40(H) 1501 8 30 299 40001 1511 8 3.1 300 4000� 150 8 32 301 3964111111 15U PROPERTY TAX LIST 201 r<_ a Q X I Ln I:] In ICl.in i3 In IQ II'] 1p 47 1^ I[;IC,1 g; ^i Cl 4'1 :I — — «-r — — ,--o , 1 � in 00 I l 4`I ^l ^i Cq •: ;7 -`q rl -�_I 1 I I f f .2 OG "'!' M '". Mtom;' "D kF v: m .9 _c 7771 Ir oa q 4'. = C=I 00 1-CC} n -±i I If: in r; LO LC:(B CJ L+7 B7 coM. y" ��I,' i i I� I. I-. i. .f 07 W W co CO C'7 C^ C e' M :*: .,+ —•--I � � r.y—4 rl ClM '!IU* O olC� riNIncoC) C, cor, I*C;. � ^- ;^aN} i[;Izr- L'7M� t�t4 .r .4 ... ..r rl nl N 0 f l M C,; .-. ..-i ^. ,--I r-e C-1 � G'1Q1� CaU5 �+G� CS +^. WC1 Gsi�C: � = C7 � 0 :: C C7+C7C7CCQ�� �'r` b y z s 1--1 202 PROPERTY TAX LIST cq ar 00 �S ;" a"feA ko Iux�.F, CD00 C 0 04 � ti a ^ G�C7C7 } Q4'a li: t[,ti,Jn ea L747 M,a kf�W., N h 4,: C` CW 'L}Cis Pl Cl km CP U!7 �• •y+2 10:`�Cs�� rti C~co C:D [7 • u 00 �•I•`'� ^' M i'7 C•7 G7 C?r V L+F CW ,-s C9 C 4 G CA C+3 N7 p4 co ^+ .r+ .y, e?+ di '^i+ dt �}+ Tf+ �M 09 M L7 G+ 3u��� ci , wa4CClacv ostai� cv � R� c a.� � c, c Tcco 000000o, r�C— - co c__ t*:s v� 3 r5 c W)C> N 09 I 'sPaWS '�;3�511lrCv+ - ��iuiS�a3t� j L+,nsw ad SJ O N 4 4+ Fr M3 ice,+ M3 tJ LF c, e � � G y F-. 4 Mac 1)oriald, Florence Imo., M il(Qn, 13oya, ,. 1 7 1 55 200 200 4 34 4 34 llacLellan, James G.. Brookline, West- 44 MinSter&LVC..... . . . .. . : . . .. . . . . .. . . 347 173 2000 100 100 2 17 2 17 MacMillan, sterlik7z A., Upper South Riker, -. S., Prr).4p et. . . . . . . . ... . . . . 5 4 22 472 2400 WO Chandler 20 33 3 5060 250 350 7 00 7 60 Nindil;an, -Mary .%.. �ewtcan. l denfield 44 ave..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .... . 347 106 5000 250 t 107 000 2 O 5UCM 10 9,5 10 35 PC C hfahoney, Daniel J., Est., Newton, 26 to kR1 Pond..... .. . . . . I . . . . . . .... . ... . 500 114 3 736 .50 510 11 04 11 0.1 � Mahone},17.cnil)J., Newton,32 Arsenal. 1000 1 2500 1 400 1 500 10 4 1 19670 3:1(![) 7300 15S 40 180 1C1 � e" CA Mallard, Clare la., Fast Eoston, Prescott. 6 3 15 88 48(H) 250 25-0 5 43 5 43 H March, 17 rank D., Est_ Mt,Auburn. . .. � 11 3a 3 18 11253 2250 2250 48 83 48 63 111a,iston, Charles W.,52 Olney......... , . 1 i 2000 6 1 6 22 4000 250 -.1050 48 83 48 83 Mason, Frank i'4., Palfrey. . . . .. . . . .. . . . 336 4 41 5611 250 1250 5 43 5 43 hfa-,on, Ifnbel G., ltiewton,1 Centre. .. . . . 1 3000 10 21 9 14 12000 1800 4,4UD 104 16 l(}4 11l Masters, ?glary E., ux. of Charter A. Masters, Boston,28 Spring....... .. . . . 2 1 Of)D 1 3WIIJ 3 2 3 20512 3400 74W 160 53 160 SS [v Ca f Name and Residence of Location of �o� tl u ,� � � o ,� •; � ;� � �wFa ot� Person pissed. Pmpestlr. sr HyE» 'AdG] °'� Maxwell, Donald H.. Chicago, Ill., 343 1 3600 Alain.. ... ...... ...... ........ .. .. I 200 328 1 27952 2800 28 2 23760 2400 377 Main 1 1500 I 500 617 1 324280 7200 314 Main I 2GUO 1 2000 7 5 2 780400 11300 260 Main 1 .1000 ° 1 1000 710 1 491590 12500 50i1(x) 1.09; IHI 1085 00 0 Ilay,Sarah G.,heirs of,32-34 Cross... .. . 2 2000 3 US -1 975 1350 :3350 72 70 72 70 z b flay, Sophia I-f_ S., Boston, Clakland... .. 7 15 lU -11 3411 -4 15 20 40 3289 � 15 21 30 3469 15 22 38 3649 15 23 37 4058 A () 700 15 19 15 19 H Maynard,Susan,Waltham, Hillside . . . .. 5 4 64 430 2400 IOU 4 65 4-09 2400 150 66 428. 2400 150 Prospect 5 74 1114 2091 100 rear Brookline 7 25 460 1120 100 Brookline 7 30 465 2026 100 7 31 466 1678 100 7 32 467 1S75 100 000 10 53 19 53 McArthur, Maude B., Medford, Prospect. 6 4 28 464 2400 100 4 29 465 2400 .100 4 30 464 240U 100 300I 6 50 U 50 PROPERTY TAX LIST 205 V I CA 16 r .I am t� inu" x:- LQi-0M7 �? kr, 1 �; s-"Aa7 �; L7L'. 1 +:Szr= 7� .+ W wr r—.—I r— e-+ .+rri .••a .•-i .— ,--+ rl n..i wr .t — rw e-- r r-+ r-n ..-1 — — `. r•1 Cl w:1 m CID 1.-. I �. 4G r^ ".+ r • L` 1 , I.. 'i� 'T 'T wl w ;M1.q+ ++ .;. e'j° T TJ+t7'"fi T T k.? *'". ^1" @i LN G9 to �^ r, r- C7 Cl ti to V CO� �� 60 '�d�I � C9 � C1-' �; -r+ .�. � L. cz.1 ' C1 r-t r-i .-y v+ T �••I C1 CI ;`i C`1 C4 f*1'Cwi Ca ^I :^:i ^I E:`f +:7 :a .I .4 :1 -.1 71 _-1 r.C?3 46 r* L,- to 4a ,i'+-a�:j �"»`I M - k.'.`. _ — I - _ � L Z- C. q LDS ;3 4 = - - - — Cs c ej f L t u { Name and Residence of Ux-ation of MOW o m►< Parson assessed. Property. , ° m itilcCluslcy, 'Mary.C imbridge,Warren. ... 525 14 152 788 50 50 1 09 1 09 McCusker. Catherine F., Waltham, Lang- don ave.,.. . . .. . . .. . . . . . ... . ... . . 11 30a 10 117 9450 1500 150ii 32 55 32 55 McDonald,John,34 Cottage. .. . . . . . .... 1 1500 16 21 6 1 4090 200 170U 36 SJ 36 89 McDonald, Roderick D,. East Boston, ro Highland ave.. . . .. .. . ... .. . .... . ... 6 6 24 206 3839 200 200 4 34 4 34 0 w )JcGivrean. Michael, Roxburv. Prospect. u 4 6 488 2400 100 � 4 7 487 2400 100 200 4 34 4 34 N101roy,John,Belmont.... . .. .... ... 500 10 &5 1-3 McKay, IIarriet, Hyde Park, Haruden a�c.. ... .. . .... .... .. . ............ 4 4 1 5500 250 250 5 43 5 43 McKay, John B., Hyde Park, Sycamore, H not assessed... ... . ... .. .. . ..... .. 525 9 139 30 25 10 1 40 McKenzie,Anne, `1'ay ,erley, Burnham .., 5 2Cia 5 1:3 2950 150 20a 6 12 6304 250 20a 7 11 4975 250 20a 8 10 5605 300 • Bridgham 20a 9 9 GD06 200 20u 15 9 4865 200 20a 16 3 4700 250 � 20a 17 2 4 560 200 Burnham 20a 18 1 5830 250 2050 44 49 44 49 PROPERTY TAX LIST 207 ul - ez 6 r C7 :r1 �f G p s. 05cm h _ ,o r ca C- 0 G tr CC 9 i;] Q5 L'i c0 C M m_ — ,et bo ar +n ilk C u7 wr •.e+ ,•, fj -44 � � •^ Gam_` �� I I i d y +' Q w G .4 i - J ru ° E _ G C_ 10 w� `mac.. � G � ��{ � _ ^" � �•` � �. CC �� Up Name and Residence of Locatinn of w Cu ,;� b a c '� tt �W �Ci a°oK Person Assessed. Property. •� 0 2 sy u � r a0 FP � Mukus,J. Bros., Newton... .. . . . . . ... 2oO 4 34 Methodist Episcopal Church of Melrose... 337 9 40 6060 350 350 i 60 7 60 .kelvin,Jane, Boston, Brookline.... . . . , . u 5 30 564 2559 100 .5 31 565 2561 100 2(N) 4 34 4 34 Merrifield. Angelina K., North Monroe, 'o N.H..24 Riverside... . .. . . . ... .. ... t s 700 O I 250 J 2 7a 6340 SOD 1750 37 98 37 98 Metcalf, George A.. Malden, off Sycamore 530 7 274 2500 30 8 273 '?500 250 250 5 43 5 43 y MietUce,Otto,Cambridgegort,Olney.__. 6 2 20 42 4000 250 > 2 22 44 4000 2.50 x 2 23 45 4000 250 750 10 28 16 28 Opt 94 Miller, Let•i B.,SomerviIle.94 Walnut.... Is 5000 10 34a apt 95 4200 400 102 Walnut it 4000 10 34u 20 98 5000 400 980n 212 66 212 06 Mitchell, Margaret,Belmont. . .. ,... ,. 5 5 37 571 2650 100 5 39 572 279t1 100 5 39 573 2561 100 5 40 574 1962 100 400 8 68 8 fi8 Moore, Archie r.nd William H., Brighton, Nilson ave. .. . . . ... . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. I # 16 12 199 5(N)tl l O 10 13 198 5WO I:ap 300 650 6 50 f_. Moore, Charles A. and J. Artbur, Wor. caster. 16 .horse.... .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. 1 3500 1 8 1 19 12500 1700 11 I3oyd l 3000 1 8 20 1 7552 1100 0300 201 80 201 80 Moore, John J., Pomfret Centre, Ct., Brookline.... . . .... ....... . .... . .. 525 4 1125 Sycamore 25 5 147 85U 100 100 2 17 2 17 lioore, John K., 1'ornfret Centre, Ct., Chundl r...... . . . . . . . .. .. ... . .... .. 522 16 17 15000 500 W) 10 85 1085 Moum, Willimn,Boston,Sycamore...... . 525 2665 2317 150 X 26 27 64 2261 150 300 fi 51 0 51 O N Moore, Willinm A., Waverlev. Chandler. . 300 y I W 5 22 18 1380 1(M 500 10 85 10 85 ,4 Morgan Memorial Ca-operative Indus- y>_ tries Storer, Inc., Springfield, Everett "r{ ave..... ..... . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 340 2 0 10634 r, 40 3 7 0870 700 700 1 15 10 15 19 r- H N'lorriqun, Jame-, G.. Somerville, 790-700 Mt.Auburn. .. . . . . .. . ... . . ...,. . .. . 4 400016 8 10 4 62.43 1600 6600 121 52 121 5'.1 Morrison, Philip,Boston, Harrington ... . 626 42 301 2500 100 26 43 305 2500 100 200 .1 3.1 4 34 Morse, Almon L., Est., care of A. G., Morse, Hingham,Watertown.......... 118 2 126320 8500 8500 184 45 184 45 Morse,Henry II.,Hawthorne. . . . . . ... .. 1 3500 3 23 11 � 5025 660 4140 90 06 90 06 v w t Name and Residence of Location of t' = " Person Assessed. Property. =+W 3 `,1 } `' ►� �, E-CO Morse, Mary A.. Est., care of A. G.Morse. Hingham,14 Califorctia....... . . . . . .. 1 600 117 1 169448 ------ Mill, Watertown. . . . . . . . ..... . . ... i500 1 18 181400 1600� 22-32 Watertown 12 10000 1 19 1 9G448 3850, 14 Watertown 1 3500 19 2 30240 3000 Galen 19 4 75120 6250 47-49 Pleasant 2 1500 2 3 2 6352 1250 33-35 Pleasant 2 1000 3 3 20746 3500 60 2-10 Cross; 5 WW 2 3 4 9752 2950 57400 12-1.5 56 1245 58 p b Ifount Auburn Cemetery Co., Sawin... .. 1018 1 45203 2200 W Grove 25 1 fi 2781(N) 6950 Coolidge ave. 2G 1 7140 1000 10150 220 26 220 26 «3 Mulled, Bessie, ,Brooklyn. N.Y,, Myrtle .. 12 3500 212 12 22 3724 350 3850 83 55 83 55 r H Mulvaney, Ellen, AINton, Hillside.. . . . .. 5 4 45 449 2400 100 100 2 17 2 17 � H Murdock.Francis, Newton, Boyd.... . .., } 800 1 7 2 7744 1500 California 20 1 9130 450 2750 59 as 59 68 Nfurphy,James R.,Boston,Olcott... . . .. 6 7 32 254 4ow 200 200 4 34 4 34 Murphy, Date, us. of Thomas E. Murphy, Brigliton, Charles. . . . .. . . ... . . . ... . 6 4 21 124 307:3 150 150 3 26 3 26 Murphy, Michael L., Boston, apartment l3ouse, 1.1-16 Prentiss............ . ... 5000 16 3 13 5 1490:31 21.50 7151,11 1.55 Ili 155 1C Murphy,Timothy, 13oston, Prescott...... G 3 0 79 4000 250 250 5 43 5 43 Murphy, William C„ Boston, Brookline.. 1 2000 5 0 1 301 1800 100 6 2 360 1690 100 2200 47 74 47 74 Myer, Max li., 11ardyuve..... . .. . . .. . . . 4 l6 60 253 4500 1.50 16 fit 252 4500 150 300 6 50 6 50 Nas:au. 1`'illiani it., Belmont, 82 Dexter ale....... ....... . . . . .. .. .. ..,.. 1 2SO0 12 9 19 36 5164 500 3300 71 60 71 60 Navien,Thomas A.,coal shad,Howard... 1500 500 217 1 12790 1000 1600 32 :s5 G5 10 � �i Neilson, Otto.... ... .. . . .... . ...... .. 200 4 34 b 01 44 ;0 Nelson. Fritiof J., Brookline, Lexington.. 347 7 4343 200 � 38 1923 100 39 1915 100 Edenfield ave. 68 2000 100 59 2000 100 Goo 13 02 13 02 r Nelson, Nellie F. S.,ux. of Charles S. Nel- sc�n, Newton, 13-15 Eliot. .. .... . .... 1 4;500 1 12a 10 71 573fi 850 2 4 IJO 12a 20 09 69401 5100 1 15,00 12a 21p 68 603U Soo 13050 283 10 283 10 New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts. .. .. ...... 58806 1276 09 Newhull, Frank G., Boston, Russell ave... 11 9 1 22 10644 1050 1050 22 79 22 74 Newton, City of,Morse,not assessable... 114 1 115000 214 ?pt 2551 ti I Name aanalResidmea of Location of Person As&ehzed. Property. a C4 NE rk4 Nice, Zipporab. W averley, Harrington. .. 5243 �36 2J)S 2070 lot) 2500 20 37 299 2156 100 26 46 308 2500 47 309 2500 9-150 2950 64 02 64 02 Nickerson. Catherina D., East Boston,, Gilbert........ . . . . . . .. .. . . .... .. ... 6 0 2-5 205 3980 150 Highland ave. 6 26 204 4120 1151) .100 a 50 1i 5D Nickersan, Emma, Lunenburg, Everett . .... . . . ... .. .. . . . . 3 2-1 3 .3 10-383 50D MD ]a 95 10 85 Ninde, Ellen A.,Cambridge.I-L-i rdyave.. . 416 53 Z36 45)u 0 1.50 150 3 26 3 26 ell, '1501 5 43 5 4-5 Noble, Vary M I-L. Mald spruce.. 1033 19 20 5000 250 - Noble, Oriette T., Malden, SpnAcc...... . . 1034 4 51 511{)(,' 2.51) 12510 15 43 5 43 Nobriga, Etta.M., Milton, Prospect---- --- 1 1600 5 5 59 09 9 21:350 100, 1700 '136 89 36 $q Norcross, Arthur F,, Cainbridgc, Bchnont 416 24 2104 495.0 150 16 2-5 205 5M7 1 Z30 Mtrdy ave. I(I Mp T%B 4(1..50 150 450 q 77 1) 77 Norton, Harrison D., Boston, 15-1.9 Royal 2 3000 9 8 7 41 pt 6000 750 3750 81 38 81 38 Norton. Thomas. Waltham, 25--17 Union. 1 19 131E 91 5712 850 S;io 18 4h 19 45 Nourse, Adriun,r., soznervme, Charles 0 4 20 1 215 3530 200 200 4 34 4 8,1 PROPERTY TAX LIST -, CD GO ch cq cv i ry ti c N ell ^� ;n .. ^a o n Lo .�.' •^` •` e`.^ Ca OGco r-i r ev *" Q O uU 4= 3•-i �- -.5 • 7 Q }, r� LA C v r.` tr .r % cif+ ' jid [} C� b10 6 .� 214 PROPERTY TAX LIST c v m -i+ "j, ca IV c� r t- Cl tli C% 4 C.D t9 - C4 CIO �Y+ rl t.., -V •'� �Z L '-r .may a y M V00 to uo KVy �3 ;v atltuA r- Moll, .� f= 00 +a � ko ----��•. s: a 1-a .■ .r C1 — C+i m yy++ �nr� C. [y7� ccypil pp�t CV 00 {,] 17 G7 co Nca to RD � —1 4*] K ^i *'r 40U5 Gr t+ 7 CV Cq Al cj N ^1 Mto pi co m 49 im ff M Cl C* "t1fYS'j.7ar�.* 4f,^, raj ^J W: co ��aClia��i r' r, W i ci s - q 1 J W I tLo o ' i Paul, John W., Newton Highlands, 143- 145 Orchard....... . .. . .... .. . . .. . . 2 1500 1 100 4 11 7 1.3036 6150 2250 48 83 48 83 Payson, Gilbert R., Parker, Eleanor, Pay- son, Samuel C. and Payson, Charles C., Belmont... . .. .. . . . ... . . .. .. .. .. . . 1116 2 43952 1700 10 4 1052`?-3 5250 6950 150 80 150 $o Payson, Gilbert R., Est.,Common. . .. . . . 1 1500 11 17 1pt 15272 600 1 20000 1 5000 17 3 171872 5150 32250 609 83 600 83 � Peck,John A.,Aielrose,43-45 Cypress. . . .' 1 3300 10 34a 5 92 5572 250 3550 77 04 77 04 O ro W Perk" Institute and Massachusetts W School for the Blind, Riverside 1 1400 913 1 1406180 exempt 1-3 Beechwood ave- 13 2 65970 4000 � 13 3 6600 400 4100 95 48 95 48 �e Perkins, Charles E., Madbury, N. H., 79 Waltham. .. .. ... .. . .. . . .. .. .... . . . 1 1500 7 4a 2 11 4142 200 1700 36 80 36 89 En Perou, William G., San P'ranaisco, Cal., Prospect. . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . .... . 5 4 23 473 2400 1((] 4 24 470 2400 100 200 4 34 4 34 Perron, Mary A., Boston, Hall ave........ 416 73 267 4500 160 16 7-1 266 4.500 150 NO 6 51 6 ,51 Perry,Mary Ai.,Forest Hills, Belmont . .. 5 29 11p 390 Pt 1088 50 :50 1 09 1 09 Peterson, Benjamin R.. West Somerville, Hall ave... .... . .. .. .. . . . .. ... ... . . 4116 90 280 4500 150 150 3 26 3 26 W r-A Cn 216 PROPRRTY TAX LIST a�c8a:.'#Stf ,� .• cm ^i t= 4 :riGo M e, tv y no -- 0 ko — a P Pr'PA 1� a tooa � a� - •Qnig " " . " F" -4 O 6 LZ I- c: :r oU Cpp4 0 o ttqq 0 C O kq cD 0 •pub m 1+G. M) on10 hr u? .i CA J� �O load rw D1 Ck] ra r+N r*i ""`I N C1 4q N eq N R & 1 .+ R. L'i Ln Iq LP �ua m in to N tc s; 1— fj w 47 N +rs 0 F- on to w mm❑sm CC to m -x C4cl ants cn co -t l�uosaa aiv2ajS 4-1 r ~ u cm �' Poil:ird,Joshua R.. WOrCeSter, ChUptnan. 6 S '27 N6 4000 2001 2001 4 34 4 34 1'ontl, Fredcri(lk A., Clarendon.., .. . . . . . 16 9 13 48 2952 1.50 � 9 W 17 '2481 1511, 9 17 46 2474 150 -15 2,1136 150 D 19 44 2451) 350 +d 20 43 2452 15U q 21 42 2444 150 Sl 22 41 2437 151) U 23 40 2431 11)(1 9 ''24 39 2422 15Q 9 125 38 2415 150 ` fJ 26 37 24117 150 Arlington 1) 27 36 35,51 11 30 33 t943 150 9 31 32 1942 150 �3 11 32 31 1942 150 0 33 30 1942 150 Berkeley 0 34 2" 21500 150 9 35 36 2500 150 0 36 27 2500 150 r 11 '37 26 2500 160 ?1 M9 24 2500 150 9 40 33 2500 i50 9 41 22 2500 150 9 42 21 2500 150 0 43 20 2500 150 0 44 19 2500 150 9 45 1& 3882 `00 9 49 17 2670 15d U 47 1i 2500 15O 9 .1.8 15 25t}0 150 0 40 14 2500 15Q [� tz Go Name and RmIderme of Lmmtiorl kI Persun Assessed. Pond, Frederick A. Continued Berkeley 15 9 50 13 2500 150 9 51 12 2500 150 9 52 11 25 DO 150 11 .53 1 Cl MOO 150 9 451 1) 215 U0 150 9 55 8 2500 150 9 56 7 25 00 150 9 57 6 2500 150 9 58 15 2500 1.50 03 Arlington 9 50 4 1942 150 9 W) 1 1942 1.50 9 61 2 1942 150 9 62 1 042 150 70501 152 99 152 99 -i Perile, Katbeirine, Cambridge, Bellevue rd.... . . ... . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. .. 11 13 14 4 294SO goo 900� 19 53 19 53 ti A Poor, Cora A..Allston, Summer. 3 ts Ipt 20714 1700 1700 36 89 36 89 Pope. George B.. Est... . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-50 74 S7 Pottle, George II. and Mary, North- U111pton,Jame.,; 5 27 23 357 2,500 150 '27 24 .158 2500 150 3DD 6 51 6 51 flreb-n-,on, Preb-n T., Somerville. Yukon ave.. ... . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 1 2000 12 ,34 14 13. 237 5 250 2260 48 93 48 83 Priest, Frank B. and Edwin, Littleton, , Jaynes. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . .. . . . 5 28 6 27(10 28 7 2700 Perry 28 S 2700 28 9 2700' Russell 28 10 3351 28 11 1841 800 SW 17 36 17 36 Priest, Josephine A., Nfillbrook, 46 Fav- ette............ .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2 20W 3 20 2 G048 750 5 Centre 1 2700 10 21 10a 8610 1360 6750 146 48 146 d$ Puffer, Reuben, Est.,35 Marshall.,. . .. , . 1 3000 3 0 3 8030 1200 Store buildings,s, Mt. A uburn. , .. . , , . 270016 9 5 1375 1000 7000 171 43 17; 43 C? e: Quinn.John, Boston, Halt-- . . .. . . . . 528 16 :320 2550 it)() �tr 28 16a 330 1275 100 200 4 34 4 34 h Quinn, William A., North Cr;mbridge, Main...... ........... . . . . . ... , . . . ' 4 8 2 311 .1600 250 250 5 43 5 43 � Quirk,Michael D., Roxburv, Westminster 414 �3 ave..... . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 347 1 D:3 5000 0 250 2 O 5 43 5 43 Race, 5ayward&Whitten,Boston... . .. . 300 6 1 Race, James L., Boothbay, Ale., Chandler 520 36 5 5690 300 300 6 ail 6 .51 Rand, Nathaniel D., West Camp, N. Y., Elm..... . . . . . .. . .. . . . .... . . . . .. , 1232 3 36 26707 125U 32 4 3.5 23910 1350 t�y 32 5 34 23F60 1300 ] 4000 1500 32 6 33 88268 5300 13700 297 29 297 29 �ry 0 Name nud Residence of L.umtion of o" = �; wW o;a r Person Assessed. Property. u `� ` ° ►� F4 �' F e C�o�1 ar to v1 79 i Raymond, 'Thomas H., Cambridge, S11I) j 68-70 Main..... .. . . . . ..+ . . . . . .. . . , 1 200 2 2 10 4675 7000 7200 156 24 156 ?4 Reed, Mary T.. East N'Volfboro, N. If., 19 Russell ave.... . .... . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. 1 40M 11 5 4 12744 190U 590{1 12S 03 128 03 Rhodes, Elizabeth A.. Winchester, Syca- more,..... .... . .... . . . . .. .. . ..... 523 5 122 2500 23 6 121 25001 250 250 6 43 5 43 � .ti Rice, Jessie A.. Boston.... . . . .. .. . . .. . 324 2 4 0622 400 400 3 65 S 08 Rice, Jnhr! M. and Howe, Sarah bi., lVal- lbani, Bartlett. ... . . ... .. . .... . . 337 4 51 40301 `50 250 5 43 5 43 � r Rich, Joshua W., South Boston, high- �. land ave.......... .. , . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 6 23 245 3698 200 200 434 4 34 y Richards, George A.. Somerville, Webster 5 7 17 1616 100 Highland ave. oil 1 4034 20F1 300 6 50 a 50 Richardson,Clara H., Ware,'25 Cross ... . 1 10OU 3 16 n 4176 1000 2000 43 40 43 4U Richardson. Emily 111., Pasadena, Cal., I %Vcb_qter. . .. . . .. .. . . .... . . .... . ... 510 11 424 2400 1001 10 12 42S 2400 1011 Brookline 10 31 499 2400 10(1 10 32 501) 2400 100 400 8 68 $ 08 PROPERTY TAX LIST 221 N � ��„ *7' C7 � Cal � �•^. C°l E,i,+ 31, 4 O c? n " cl c'i f ,— p ci .-+ Cc G�] vv M del C•7 C•l CN 6? +•-� rti C+ i� rti �i ;" t r-4 +••'i o-•I CW cci —4 Go G`i CV N Orr � co G�3 ra n —4 C: ,-i IN 94 _s C8 ZV 01 S l .-. .-. Cry +1 r� � pp t13 C r r (1Q C^ Lei C:) O m cl co r� Tk P'b 'UF is q —n C, Y3 ` ±' Z; u � - ra_. 6 �' Name and Residence u1 Lomtion of v� L V K Persun Assesm,1. Property. �' a ra u v #` Y NSF; Rogers, Annie L., Waltham, Lexington_ 6 1 32 12 -li)oO 250 250 u 43 5 43 Rogers, Harlow I-., Boston, Chandler. .. . 520 32 D 5ofi v :too 300 6 ail CP 51 Rolfe. Franklin, Brookline, 18 Chestnut,, 1 3000 2 4 31 211.53ft 2M50 1 :300 4 '32 6.52 6 4550 11000 23.3 70 238 70 Rollins, D-dwin I.... Wellesley, 303 38 � Quimby. . ..... .. .. ..... . .. . .. . ... 2 3(>00 12`3 IS la aii1;3'� 501) 3500 75 €15 75 95 G Ij Rosenberger, Georgi3na,Cambridge, Hill- sie a ave.... . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 410 25 220 :i(10U 150 IN 3 26 3 20 .� Roulston, Thomas W.. Boston, Bartlett. . 338 6 33 Luuu 250 33-vcrettt Lve. 39 7 16 7679 301) 30 '12 21 5195 350 40 S 12 5773 2.530 11511 24 96 2.1 95 zn Russell, Williiam L., Boston, Irving.. 9 5 5.9 12:338 1200 1200 26 04 26 04 Ryan, Walter D., W€averley.Laurel.. . . .. 517 7 1095 100 1M 2 17 2 17 Saegar, Samuel H., Brighton, grain mill, ,Arsenal.... . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . , . . . . 7500 � 1 '2200 1 300 12,3t1 0 05842 :3fiou 13fi 1[il 205 12 295 12 Samuel, Rachel A, and 'Sophia It., Somer- ville, Prescott........ . .... . . . . . . .. 6 3 7 So 4000 200 200� 4 34 4 34 PROPERTY TAX LIST 223 L rl e-1 L'Tj w. ^i cq to N G C3 * C C s L Z+ ir. to ws CM co 1-13 to � N ^t m m mo A Gv L.. r-I ACi rt t-- 00 = Lo c - rt M C'i m"to ca W C& N P. p- r• ­0 .+ ,--L 4 rr M e1 el r- M co CQ m C) to w M 43 �L8 C, C`i +s,2 [tJ C, Cl,, l — r1 s4 Sri � 4Y Gtv, +4 V : Ci Nr rP ko 1�4� C`s Q � 6 6 11 ' Ts w is N f' ors Lr C: r7 t V I r cri f f zf -r. to 5Ju. DE v „ c o C •- Name and Residence of L„cation of °��� 4 a 'a o � + o Person Assess d. � k. Hz Shepherd, LesterC., Somerville, Charles. . 6 4 19 126 4007 200 200 1 34 4 ;14 Sheridan, Elizabeth, WincheAer, French. 214 7a 51'211 gull 5-7 French 2 MOG 14 S I IN)20 Wo 2750 59 CA 59 68 Sheridan. Philip H.. Brookline, Prescutt_. i 6 3 5 78 41}UO ?5U 250 5 43 n 43 S1 unnan. Frank M., Newton,45 Fayette. 1 300D 3 21, 2 9810 95D 3950 85 72 bpi 2 0 Sias, Amanda. Boston,Oakland.... . . ... 715 16 23 26Wii• 150 M 1.5 17 24 &161 IM 13 25 .3027 150 450 €Y 77 0 77 Simmons, Almira V., 14 "Mapltiy. ........ .. 1 350{} 1 3 13 6800 100{) 4501) 97 65 97 6► Simpson, D. P.,Mein.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 290 62 93 � H Simpson,Esther P., Lowell.30 11,ir-;u , . .. 1 3000 1 11 3 15 6251) 1300 3800 'W -16 S2 46 t Skiniaer, Owen U.. North Duiaa, P:Llfro_v.. 3 45 2 65 541.0 200 45 3 66 44[*SfI 200 4110 S 68 8 6S Sbger,Charle,,A-,SornerviUe,Osceola ave. 1234 6 10 2896 200 34 7 9 2549 200 Elm 34 g S 2703 2UO 34 0 7 2703 200 34 10 6 271.13' 200 34 19 33 22.82 200 34 21 17 30410 200 34 23 1 2825 250 165D 35 80 35 80 PROPERTY TAX LIST 25 �'� t'• J- Cj: ci � `r C., of f Lo cq c., to t-� co i i� n "" A -V c "c a'I j^ M 0 to fn x X^ xp rr 1 cl 14 1 Ls +-: I-co i cry't ., .-. Ci M d4 ';' r M ^#' cl n� ti+s 14 v s, 4 LC q F• s+, GVclra r O cd • 7 w y aM +. M i» C7ct c I=1 W [? rC riquF, !1; M M U3 CfJ U: 1? 1 :1� ltiarne and Residence of a o 0 Q I ' rd Person Assessed. Property. W p`'Cn F Spaone, Francis and Paul, George F. H. Boston, bielendy ave.... . .... . . .. . . .. 1213 10 18739 1100 1100 23 87 23 S7 Spidle, James. L. and ux.. Jennie, Wav- erley, Burnham... . . . .. . . .. . . . 621 1 S 739 Chandler 21 2 7 5040 200 21 3 6 7662 300 Burnham 21 4 5 6116 250 � 21 5 4 6400 25U ti KX) 21 70 21 70 0 r� Sprague, Edward F.,Boston,63 Palfrev. . 1 3000 3 38 7 34 6885 350 3350 72 70 72 70 H Sprague, Henry H.. Boston, Purv'is. . . . . . 6 2 11 58 4000 250 2 13 59 4000 250 500 10 85 10 85 � }a Sprague, Obadiah, Sisansea, 1l. H., 10-12 r, Morse. . . .... .. .... .. . ... . . . . . . .. . . 2 4000 1 8 2 v?U 12500 1700 :'s;f)li 123 61) 123 fig �+ H Stack,Jahn L., Cambridge, Welter. .. .. 5 7 5 439 2400 100 7 G -40 2400 100 7 7 441 2400 I(X) 7 8 442 2400 IM 400 8 G S 69 Stackhouse, Robert. R., Dorchester, Hardy ave..... 416 67 246 460D 150 150 3 26 3 26 i Stanley,Freelan 0.,Nev.-ton, Hunt. . . . . . I 1 3 6 7200 1100 Hunt and Galen 3 7 8743 1750 Galen 3 8 7622 16(x) Galen and Hunt 1 4 3 13268 2400 6760 146 481 146 48 Stanwood, WilliamH., Keith. . . . .. . . . . . Ir) 1 11 10 34211 300 300 6 51 6 51 Stenzel, Clara A., New York. Palfrey.. . . . 3 11 6pt 6728 1(U0 1000 21 70 21 70 Stepan, Varter,Ytakon ave..... . . . . , . . . 1 1$OD 12 34 11 12 247 4 '12i0 205f1 44 49 44 49 Stevens, James T., Braintree, 7 Marshall, 1 2:`s00 10 11 10 3963 650 31:-A) 138 36 68 36 Stevenson, Maude B., Boston,65 capitol. 1 2800 1 12 20 31 4750 Goo MOO 73 78 73 78 Stuart,John,Belmont, Belmont........ 525 3 3211 2542 26 4 325 2756 250 250 5 43 5 43 Stickney, George F..Cambridge. Spruce. . ] 5000 1f125 8 7 7500 750 26 9 7j 2500 250 6000 130 :2C 130 20 � H Stone, Charles A. and Frederick W.. Bo5- ton,5toneleigh rd....._. .. . .. . . . . . . . . 1120 4 4 15761 1600 � 5 5 15007 15411 6 0 14905 1200 r 7 7 15431 12W 3 3 1600 1000 a 9 9 1.5205 00-0 10 10 13026 1100 11 11 14156 1160 12 12 14346 1150' 13 13 15896 1500 14 14 17623 1600 15 1S 12313 1250 16 16 16761 1600 1$ 16 11879 1200 19 11, 117311 1150 20 20 12845 750 21 21 IOMP 850 00 In W` a �p ? Person Assessed. property. .> �Name and Residence of L 44 Ewe of Stone, Charles A. ttnd Frederick W. Continued .. . . . . ... . . .. ... . ...... 1120 .22 22 71561 900 23 23 11001 91M Builev rd. 24 24 14013 1-100 25 25 10000 1000 26 2G 1.311E 1650 27 27 14457 1 110 2S2{10 611 04 1ilI 94 ,a Stone, Frederick VV.. Reston, l3ailet rd. 11 20 2 2 1.176-4 1550 1R350 40 15 40 15 b C4 Stone, Josephine H., Santa Barbara, CaL. {,ne-half double house, 13 Otis.... . . .. 2000 10 17 {y 20 pt 31140 450 2450 53 17 53 17 Storer,John W., Boston,27 Aiyrtle .. . . . . 1 2000 212 10 13 3714 350 ?3F30 51 00 51 (10 y x titmut, Harriet C., 'l althasn, Olcott. . . . . 1 2000 6 7 37 259 .1000 2110 2200 47 74 47 74 t, Sullivan, Dennis J., Cambridge, hillside y ctve................. ...... . . . .. . 612 11 193 4495 150 15o 3 26 3 26 Sullivan,John,Somerville, Hilkideave.- . 4 18 41 227 4500 150 150 3 26 =3 26 Sullivan,Vary, Boston, Wilson are. .. - - . 4 1G 11 :21M1 5t}oo 1.50 150 3 26 3 26 Sullivan, Alary A., us. of Dennis J. Sul- livan, Cumbridge, I-Iighlandave. . .. . .. 6 12 10 t94 4161 150 150 3 26 3 26 Sutcliffe, Fred,Bnneroft........ . . .... . 3.14 302 2106 100 47 $03 2020 1 f 10 200 4 34 4 34 PF+ZOPERTY TAX LIST 229 ti cJ' W C1J GC I-. 6o 2-+ C4 E>m r m m N aG C] Cr 7 cl Cl; co ol w ."I Q O—4-4 1!S C7 G a ►r j O I CP Gaj " G r lu F 41 +i 7 230 ;PROPERTY TAX LIST u, cr ea - Lo ula xg to a to ,.,411 [ 2d m r� p UU xvy Q Gam" G '}SH VD W G P7 [11H ';}IllL`A AQ CI {r , C. Gl� m O qc CI G Cpuu C YS {T co c r� z G? ap[r ;+ as to r: r. " ci C4 ca c1 v ca t4 ca +} u ld i C4 rt FZ I- Ti Ckl -r - -- ro co i ca cg ^a cv 40v H , F -s2fmlfamQ -r 'a1VISH 1M°'io[3 a1�ay 00 C3 e7 �- G 44 o txo Q ¢ c ' 41 a { q o, sd .r yam,•, �i L P�. p L trip Fi ®.,� D g i9 p t� Townsend, Luther T. Continued . . . .. . 112-114 Main 2 1500 1 500 2 4 38 I1'r175 330C1 7, 9, 11 Church Hill i 50OU 2 4 3.; 1032U 25OU IS950 411 22 411 22 Trunsean,Charles F.......... . . . .. . . . . 1500 32 55 Trott,Charleq. Wenhazn, Brookline. . .. .. 5 7 42 477 2400 100 Perry 20 20 '?$S 2242 IN 20 21 297 2200 1 Ui7 300 G 51 6 ar l True, Harry U., Brighton, 172 Pleasant . . 8400 1 1500 22D 2 22474 1100 � Faet,jry, 1G6Plcasmt........ .. . . . . MOM 20 :3pt 28090 141K) C Lami;lI y building, Pleasant....... . . 2500 2D 4pt 122432 2450 12450 27{1 17 443 77 to Tucker, William,Brookline, Bartlett... , . 3.37 5 50 4004 2710 250 5 43 5 43 Urquhart, Uberk. Boston, Barnard ave. . . I Ha 26 i G 74:30 600 600 1:3 02 13 02 9 X 'V"inal,George W., Roxbury, Hillside. .o. . 5 4 51 4-13 2400 100 IOU 2 1.7 2 17 Vittum,jolin A., Cambridg por[,Charles, G 3 17 90 3958 200 Hillside ave.. . ... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 110 3157 150 350 7 60 7 160 Waite, Mabel G., %Iedford, Hardy awe,.. . 416 511 2524 4500 150 150 3 -of) 3 26 Writes,George E., 30ston.t Prentiss. . .. l 4000116 2 111 �5 1532 450 4410 911 57 116 57 Walker, Arthur W. and Welch, Francis C.,tr3.,Boston,raft Laurel....... . . .. . 1 2SO0112 8 4 25 4994 50() 24 1 02 .5614 550 118-124 Cypress and Dexter ave. 2 5500 26 1 87 &277 1250 1'22 Cypress 1 2500 26 3 86 5583 700 to co 232 PROPERTT T X LIST -r xa a;a8a�8�pr _ fi ■ .111a luau r, I V;Qt oc0o0 4 _ •anlaA z- -V to E- ct ca 5 a; c 45 m ci a 4`I pp 47 ex r77 rg w N V 0 .+ 4^.{' " Pt "h'C11 C� puu� r4t°- 2111-c3 ,q toU:C1taa 101;tn -d+ t. � � .4 .r adz in to WE 41? M '•3 t; c r- i[w a@ 1.'j Lr Lf3 I +"• Y w'� OD LDS CJ ^1 L']Ot4 C1 `!� in- C7 t; +� .•� C1 ' l %3C'7C'7I- GQ COD+^ Nt- CT XZ .D " •r�oraaS na �I - � o •atx�B� n� 4.^• sv.IriMCI C4 .3a%?4sH - ivacts.ia,j o J a - r. •se�," .� - ✓. '—;1, w �, w -,� i"i �.�+. ,�+•,, +I I G m ^y &j16. p r PROPERTY TALC LIST 233 9 Cl In ors c# -r cL .. zm LC'l^u '1[`s ...! 1.`;L� �_. Y - 1 �"� E _ =_ %^I 1 ti rw rl r _ �^ f• In { QC � t714 o :r 5.. JC� i?alw * 4^ LIZ 7 ko i. I- i.", 1�� i". f I. 17 1`S L} R�-lL7 C+7 +.M MJ!— Co 00 � .--, c:v�l G �.+ I� LIO C ,='M' 6� 14 sZ li C'"'} N m 4'S M >12 n]S0 z 2 = m o t+ +..' L7 z I- OC M `7! G'7 "#'Lo lv t Cl S'+=+. � r r l M ry n 5 C`� M:+"�^^ ewe r Ce 10 4 i7� CIq l a{.IC �I<`I C'l 4 ^# IC•l -j S-1 S'➢ Cl Ci S'l C�l ^I N Cl ^I Cl C3^i,'� Sol n rl T1 Cl Cl :`S C1 4`R^I Cl JF E E! U k, .f r , 1-. �. td L; r 1, a C, ca Name and Residence of Location of u o « e F'ersual Assessed. Property. v a e �' ;� u a x Walker. Sarah J.. Cambridge, Chapman. . 6 7 20 286 4000 200 7 21 287 4000 200 400 8 68 8 68 Wardell, Stella A., Boston, Everett ave... 3 34 4 2 0582 Palfrey 35 10 60..50 400 Bartlett 39 1 7973 39 6 7604 130D 1700 ail 89 3t180 Warren, Edmund M., Cranston, R I... 44 Main..... .. . ... .. . .... . .... .. .. .. 347 1 5355 550 0 O Lexington 2 5961 600 3 .5169 25.0 4 4180 200 5 2850 150 04 6 59`0 300 H S 5-111 300 >4 10 5373 250 r' 11 5354 250 w 12 5335 -050 13 5316 250 14 5247 250 15 4149 200 16 4105 200 17 4061 200 is 4018 200 19 3974 1200 20 3954 200 21 3IJ54 200 22 3961 200 231 3965 200 24 1984 100 co G'R 001 0 O01 000Z 99 001 0007, [a 00L 000Z z OOT 000Z 99 OOT 0000 99 O0I ()DOE 1-s 00T Dwz but` 002; ail i 6 09 " OOT 6ii-Ze of, Ems, 001 91-C�, ci- not 9qt.1-1 1-1- 001 WE zi, � [l�ll �FiaOG lij C� 001 ngr2-E of, GOT IW 9E Got 61-61 9C 001 RV61 n (10 1 03 O T 48 001 9861 IS 001 Z66I M 091 Me SZ 0431 Z01-F LZ 001 9801 99 Lilt; Name and Residence of Location of u I o ° uW °oil K Poreoun Ass ,9ee1. Property. . a C - d u ! 0.cd 4 4 Warren, Edmund M. Edenfield ave. 44 Continued ....... .... .......... ... 347 65 2000 100 GG 20M 100 67 2000 100 68 2000 l(K) 70 2870 IN 71 2870 1;)D b 72 2000 100 74 2WO 100 5 2000 10h H 76 4000 200 77 4000 200 y 78 4000 200 70 4000 200 S0 400U 200 w 81 400D 201) y 83 4000 12M 84 4000 2(X) 815 JIMU 250 $o W)U 250 S i 5000 '?50 88 5000 2" 90 .5000 260 91 5000 250 92 500If 250 93 5000 250 94 4700 2 50 95 5000 250 Warren, Edmund M. Edenfield ave. 44 9; .11lllii _iiqi :.tin 98 .11 l;„ii 19 5 117 , ,i 1 1011 3S7.4 4011' 1111 4292 40) 2denfield Lives 102 4.500 2+51-1 103 4.-A f}. 25fl 105 1-MOD 2-50 108 r50I111 2t30 109 501111 250 w 110 1511100 250 0 111 SMO ar?#1 1 13 15ilt111 2511 } 114 .5f}(}tl 25f l 115 :t11111 '1jhQ 11G .111ofl 200 118 •1iltltl `011 119 401ItY `01Y 12i} 4000 Zoo 121 40110 -!l)11 122 411f!(1 211t1 123 40(X1 21111 124 Mn1 11t}11l 125 201111 Ilil] 126 2111H1 11111 12 1211111! it7ii' 1 3 2111011 I111 t 129 20(h) l tlJ Y, 131"1 '3145 1titY 131 3145 1t11Y X$;3 "12000 Jill]: _ _ Name and Residence of �.^?eatiU:z [af 1 �o� •� —ri �' Rs a .� � �}; gI'$[1[I 1 SCliSC�. Property. h 2 a'90 Off"—' Yi p,_d4 Warren, Edmund i , Ed field ave. 44 Continued. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. m_ . :3 .17 133 20f1d 100 134 2000 100 135 2000 100 136 2000 1w 137 2000 100 138 2000 100 � 130 2000 100 140 2000 100 c3 141 2000 100 142 2000 100 1" 2000 100 14.5 2000 100 l 140 2000 100 147 2[)O 100 r 148 2W 100 Ld 149 2000 100 .3 160 2000 100 151 2000 10() 1` 3t,tiii�ster�evc. 152 33.12 100 153 20M 100 15.1 2000 100 155 2000 100 156 2000 1OU 157 2000 100, 159 -,()Do 100 160 2000 100 PROPERTY TAX LIST 239 i P, _ A _ =i CZ 6i 71 .t -i •"i .➢ ri :i `r ^.7 ^.'f 'NI 'k 61 C1 T a "`. '-.a 7 f �- -n tea➢ '-" "_ [ I � .—, i — i� .rJ➢+{Lr .—..� i.. i I r sir 'r rJ r- i- r_ r. r. J 0 c�q :• _ n co 9 i, G - _ r . r ` G zi G ca � }ND Name and Residence of Locati{,n at CO Person A-we"od. Property. PLO Warren. E1lmund M. Continued........ 44 westminster ave. 347 2W 4500 200 201 4500 2(X) 202 7625 750 203 6860 700 204 4310 450 Main 205 4200 400 Ott Westminster ave. 200 3000 200 4 207 4000 200 � 208 3600 2(X) Admiral 209 3600 150 � Main 210 4720 350 211 330S 250 y 212 3c100 250 > 213 5355 250 x Admiral 214 3&30 2011 215 2507 150 y 216 2078 50 217 3350 100 213 4000 150 219 4000 150 220 000 150 221 4000 150 222 4000 1130 223 4000 150 224 4000 150 Westminster ave. 225 36001 200 226 40001 200 4 44 Y 1'ROprRTY TAX LIST 241 n Q pg �t,' ^ ate t C�o jj 2.i e-+ .r nl GV cq N cl nd r.;� r rP ;, -r�.,- ;r}Sry A —Cc Z, ..." "'!i '1` w 6f?in t tr +;y ti5 i,^. �f} 1F.+ t� CR i .1 .i ^d -a ^1 cl N C'1 C"7 63 CI^4 t N ^7 ^t C*% G•1 G"t :'1 �l N h 1 y In LM dIn U r. q9? L r 242 PROPERTY TAX LIST -NMI •is I :a au xs�, Isa Iw'i 36 01'ru L :r r.. 'no 0C Ca*vC`4rr: 10 it0Ar+7 �C]� C:�+"_ •g �� Olt M Cd Cv N CV 4N Ci ,-t CY 1 C.] ,••. .• 1 Cl Ci C! C^-! N 6a _ 1 is _I 1 71 n I ci i r_ m c:� l �d ��tom,t�i`- t•+f�+ �`1 C°7 Ci N !�! � ni ,,i�r C,rea ..[nt ^1 ^I ^1 :'�1CdC'tCV�" +� a C cgC`1 :1NN _Y.--- '�i11�75 - `WD t Q — ,sstl JMC — .a1�1 a3�,5T3s:38� V w [: C 4~O PROPBRTY TAX L187 243 S :� � � � � -, � car� Ca � c�aco � o�^ . �. w :� :d ra r.•i 1"� I"4 1"I T`! � w1 ..a r-i r-*. «w r� ri T-B rd rl � '�' t� 'r0 �1Q+DC i0 w � d7 ,-• �7l•. . ^� � O � C �+ �+ OC] �O R.? ni Ol DIcIi : cl C14clNC11c cicl�14NN I 1. -c ,--� C•i. �- "'y' !— 7, Cs C Ci : Tt L7 to k-m O: O — N. C43 J.1, 0 J-go zi '-!C'7 CV C4SV N C4 C�£�9CV 0 mC+4, mmm MIMM2 C`1 C'7 Ci :"3 MC+J m Mm ,"c m --a'nr,+A`C✓7MMccm Ca S': cc to .M t9 C' :t 4 r1 244 PROPERTY TAX LIST xsyy a;a �SB� Jo aNlffA TU'+RL c ^ 'ct - 1P $s7'ij :.-1 _1 ,1 yl 1 -7 'I i `i — '1 ,—� r :'E E .. re .I �-• ^ ,� .� •1J CIO m Cl. :0 .' ..- .Y .'* M 4 i m to m M `Y5[A{M Y\M Y J17 m •��1 •tserx;aa� `�' . •��pq•e�5 •sfpi�ar�Q - — Teunsxad o� • .� E3 Z C.} 0 P r.o G d J Warren. Edmund K Continued. Elmwood ave. 3 17 368 1800 50 JOEP 1800 50 :370 ISM 50 371 1800 50 '372 ISOO 50 :173 1800 60 374 I-SOO 50 3-05 1 sot) 50 ,:176 1 SOO 50 7 Ilion 50 180D zo 370 1900 so ■ 380 1800 50 1801) 50 382 1800 50 383 1800 50 1384 1800 50 385 1800 50 385 1900 511 387 1800 -50 .388 1800 50 380 1800 50 -390 ISOO 50 391 1 Soo 50 392 1800 50 393 1800 50 995 1800 50 3q r) *2563 101 Lexington A: 2-109 100 1498 22.55 IDO 399 21021 100 56700 1208 BID 1208 GO Watem 1,ettie R.,Saxonville, 14 Bridge. 1 1500 8 1 6 IS505 FA On 49 91 411 91 11�12 rit to CL r Name and Residence at Location of .a '� '� o d � ,� �� �K � Person Asse�d. PrUperty. ^u e e ,� a C. l „ x d PG Watkins, Edson C., Boston, Hillside..,.. 5 3 17 •108 2252 100 3 IS 409 2302 100 200 4 34 4 A4 Watson, Carl L.,not assessed..... . .. .. 630 13 26S 300 Watson,Catherine E.,Malden,26'MaYs4. 1 3300 1 11 5 1G 6250 S00 41ub tiff Ji 88 97 lVatt, Georgianna and Johnston, Eliza- 'o beth, Cambridge, 174 Main. .. . . .. . . .. 1 1200 214 7 4560 450 1G5U 3;s 81 35 SI p Watts.John F., Fairbtiry,Ncb.,Sycamore - 20 3 48 2$80 150 M 4 49 2417 130 H 9 54 27VJ 150 "1 10 5S 2667 150 600 13 02 13 02 Y Weelr_v,Joseph, Hyde Park, Boylston.... 1025 16 2 r1 8150 400 17 252 7300 350 H 18 253 7000 350 19 25.1 7750 400 20 255 7960 400 21 256 8850 450 + 22 257 8900 450 23 258 10150 500 24 259 10600 500 25 260 10150 800 26 261 10150 800 27 212) 9,500 750 I uyl.ston 28 '2Ei3 9050 1000 Mt. Auburn 100-6 1 47 125.501 120 Weeks,Joseph. ML Auburn. Continued 10 IN 2 46 9700 950 20 3 45 12000 1200 26 4 44 12500 1250 26 5 43 12500 1260 26 6 42 11200 1150 26 8 40 11300 1150 Hancock 2{t 10 59 10200 800 26 11 58 9600 760 12 57 8100 850 13 56 8750 700 14 55 11250 900 15 54 12000 050 10 53 11650 900 17 52 10300 800 0 18 51 9900 800 r� to 50 10060 800 x 20 49 9400 750 21 48 8600 700 27 1 38 13650 1100 y 2 37 13800 1100 x 3 36 13200 1100 r 4 63 13050 900 5 62 12850 900 -� 8 61 15800 1050 7 78 10750 700 8 77 12600 750 School 0 L11 10000 800 10 110 10000 600 11 100 9950 600 12 10S 8200 400 13 107 10660 1300 Chauncy 14 10(1 7900 400 15 105 8400 450 18 104 9100 450 17 103 10700 650 Name and Residence of Location of d o .r ���, ° "o G a !_] a �0 F'crsen 'isscssed. Property. o A m c1J i +� W a p" A4 P. Ep p Weeks, Joseph. Continued, Hmcnck. I 1028 1 39 10200 B(() "S 2 SS 780D 4.50 2S 3 $7 8..900 All 23 4 SG 9500 GOO 28 5 85 SS50 550 2S G S4 8450 500 2S 7 83 8050 500 v L_IS S 82 93UI1 550 28 1) 81 S70U 500 0 10 SU 7900 500 M 11 79 8900 550 + Chnuncy 12 90 8150 .501) � 14 08 S150 5(lo 15 97 10560 500 q 16 96 S350 4.50 � }4 17 95 8260 M) 1s 94 '900() 45D 10 93 1(M()0 500 y 20 92 9700 500 21 91 891.50 450 22 DO 675U 350 Norfolk 10 29 r1 23.1 31150 550 2 235 7250 450 S 230 11HIM 600 4 237 1(K)0(I 650 5 238 89 50 550 f 23€1 7650 450 7 2.10 70011 400 8 1241 8SOU 500 AVinthrvp 9 206 10350 600 Weeks, Josepli. Cantis5t>m]. Winthrop. 11129E 11) 205 6600 400 11 20-1 6 300 350 12 2M 6200 400 13 202 925 0 550 14 216 00() 350 15 215 7300 45 f) 16 214 7150 -150 17 21:3 G7.r1 400 13 212 7000 4W Ticsylst+)ri 10 211 6200 3.50 20 210 IR70] 5111 Y 21 2M `a311{1 :v-w 22 2W 7500 51) v :1 2(D, 10000. CM Q 05 213 7.15" I•;i: 26 2-1-1 4i.lil1 -C:III 27 2,15 8451I .,r:1:" 28 246 52001 ;III: 20 2-17 7SOO 151 m 30 248 755(1. 1._1I 1030 1 1117 112511 650 2 191r, 00011 550 3 1115 8600 5.50 4 104 i WOO 600 5 193 10000 r on School 6 102 90.90 550 7 01 Ills() 550 Winthrop 3 201 911.50 550 ;9 200 8650 550 10 199 MOD 55r1 11 198 7250 480 N rrrfolk 1031 1 233 9350 4511 Iv Name and Residence of l.+-w--ation of ON Person Aszeswd. Property. � � � � ��� Weeks,J4sep1i. Continued. Norfolk . 1031 2 232 9000 4a0 3 231 9150 450 4 230, 9.150 d50 5 229 10350 500 6 228 14450 700 7 227 10350 500. 9 226 8000 400 9 225 Q750 350 � 10 224 6100 300 11 223 0250 300 1.2 222 6750 350 :w 13 221 7000 950 -9 14 220 7200 350 15 219 7450 400 � 16 21S 7700 400 ? 17 217 7750 •100' r, 1$ 190 8250 400 19 1" 7550 400 Mt. Auburn 12 1 2 34 12500 1150 3 33 10000 1250 4 32 9800 1200 5 31 13650 1700 Hancock 6 69 8100 800 7 68 10050 1000 8 07 11000 1100 9 66 10000 1000 10 65 13800 1350 11 6-4 11250 1150 12 2 1 76 10850 1050 2 75 96m 050 Weeks,Joseph. Continued. Hancock. 12 2 3 74 10250 1000 4 73 10000 1000 5 72 9350 950 6 71 9100 900 7 70 0700 950 Boylston 8 132 6600 500 0 131 7700 fi00 10 130 8650 700 11 129 9000 700 12 128 9700 750 13 127 8950 700 14 126 0000 700 ,d Putnam 15 125 9900 SO() �y 12 3 1 112 10500 500 0 3 2 124 6400 300 � 3 3 123 7550 350 H :3 4 122 7950 400 3 5 121 8150 400 3 6 120 6500 350 y Boylston 7 119 7020 350 x School s 118 8400 400 9 117 6700 350 10 116 7550 400 y 11 115 7000 400 12 114 7450 400 13 113 6000 300 1 ovIston 12 4 1 177 $800 400 4 2 176 9200 400 4 3 175 9750 500 4 4 17-4 8900 450 Putnam 4 5 173 6650 400 fi 172 9050 450 Revere 7 182 7900 400 8 181 8100 401) 9 ISO 8400 400 CTt 2)32 PROPLRTY TAX LIST `xv 'as'3 IMU jo OnIVA L .L EA ect Cl tP..°q'+ 0 �=Cr IS t- C - — i — "•" Z t na ^. C- C1J r 1 r• etaaw1t{otH kDUm [- 7 G ,I ;n CD .a1gL8� al�ffias��j Q • � y {: W a ,ti C.1 VVF G y! Y PROPERTY TAX LIST 2.53 _. CI -+ — s+ 4.7 Ll L4 — C*7 -r cv T'T rt Ci 0 = L N ^7 GV N CV'C' m +� �.e rem C'7 L "`' S rw .;i C`1 ty C] m Lo in + i LI 04['•-d� I:� :�1� :� lam- 00 ..: :P_� rry 4V rz ^7 " r� i.1. N oo I. to 'Svi TT ^iT11 Cl Ci =11 M` :°+: �'.`•f rK C1 Ci z oC V N Cl Lo Lr7 0 c y, o •et+ ra � V Cr tj L,ir T• ; f 1f �d Ln 'v ri v u ea ^� = ' P M ski Name and Residence of Location yf �©q � �° � ,v a Pelson Azze&,ed, prcpe:tY- �� n � � oe � �a u � rl �i '� � °°^� Wellington, Theodore F_ Norwood, Lex- ington. .— . .. . . . . .. G 1 33 13 4000 250 250 5 43 a 43 Welsh, Willard, Boston, Palfrey. :3 37 8 47 7125 Everett ave. 19 S 17 5897 350 0 1S 6162 14-0 7 11 57SO 700 Belmont 4 9 a IMil 550 510 22 490 2100 100 23 401 2400 100 20a 4p t 44 p t 9000 3.50 2150 46 66 46 66 Wendell, Hattie 0..Salem,Main,..,.. . .. 2 3500 n 6 8 2a 3770 750 4250 92 23 92 23 lVentzel, Anna If., 'Somerville, Har- rington... .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 5 29 3 3S3 25M- 150 .r., 29 4 3S4 22jl)C} 1.50 $00 8 50 6 50 14 ,,,1 Wentworth,Andrew S..Hillside rd..._ _ . . 1131 1 5 11240 750 m 1 9500 750 1500 32 55 32. 55 West End Street Railway Co., Roston, carhouse, Cralen and IV,titer. . . . .... . . 65000 C.arlraxti c....... . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . ... 1000 . .... . . . . .. . . .. . 2000 1 G 1 I WifI OD 27 1-00 Water 1 1 1500 6 2 28,)50 (;vitli l*t 1) n8600 21:3:1 62. 2139 62 Westph'-d' Alaric F., waverley,White. .. . 5 1 4 20 474 2400 100 4 21 473 2400 100 200 4 3.1 4 3.1 Wheeler, Daniel FI., Boston, Grant ave... S 7 21 456 816 7 22 457 848 laU 100 2 17 2 17 Wheeler, Ln1it B.. Hinckley, hie,, 42-44 Summer. ... . . . . .... .. .. .. ..... . .. 2 3000 318 6 6768 850 3850 83 55 83 55 Wheeler, Lulu B., and H. Leslie, 15-17 hit.Auburn... . ....... .. . . . . . ... . . 1 1200 150010 3 5 5940 445U 7150 155 16 155 16 Wheelwright Scientific 'School, games E. Whitney,trees., Coolidge ave...... . . . . 2 2000 1 1.000 Id 1 2000 O 1 50014 1 8 247600 7 t1UU 12:i00 27 1 25 '2 i 1 2.5 10 3p White, Dennis 1[„ Allston, Elton ave.. . . . 1215 lap 22 8123 8:50 30 Elton uvc:. 1 3500 H 1 300 15 4 23 10331 1250 5900 128 03 128 03 White, Elsie A.,Boston,Dexter ave.. __ _. 2 35OU 12 9 21 34 5202 500 w 64 Dexter ave. 2 3500 9 24 31 5779 600 8100 175 77 175 77 y White, Isaac.M.. Boston, Belmont. .. . . .. 410 26 221 3677 150 10 27 222 4350 150 45 223 6050 2(lo 504) 10 8-5 10 85 Whiting, Nathaniel, Est., 150 Orchard .< . 1 000 341 1 835750 16700 17600 :381 92 381 92 NS'hitman, Bertha M,, Somerville, no assessment. . . . ... . . . .. . . . ... . .. 11 30 33p 191 pt 100 Whitman, Frank M.,Boston,5 Oliver rd.. 2 2500 12 12 15h 2250 :2or0 2750 59 68� 5U 68 1,a t Name and Residenro of Location of °�o� Person Assesstd. 1'ratertY. y v u� P4 Cz Whitnev, Mrs. Charles,or heirs, Duxbury, 16 FaV ette... . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. 1 1600 3 13 3 3630 "ZO 2150 -if, 66 46 60 Whitney, E&a J., N%Tavetrley, Thayer rd.. 523 14p 210 lot 650 1 p 209 1000 100 1 f ft I 2 17, 2 17 Whitney, Prey{A., Boston, 1-3 T'..yctt.e. .. 3 6000 3 4 1 1.7024 3600 Spriug 10 U l r 14320 35CX) 131110 38-1 '' -'.S 12 7 Whitney, Lottie J. and Horton, Gertrude W V., Brookline. Dexter ave,. including 5 � two proposed street%.... ... . . . . .. . . .. 12 10 32 1511730 11400 64_00 138 3S 138 88 Whitney, Myron W., Sandwich, 45 Pal- fray... . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . 1 6000 :-; 1 tl 200 324 i 11 39,946 4000 IU200 221 34 221 3.1 r v Whittemore, Benjamin B., Boston, 'a-27 Oak...., L . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 2 317E1f1 12 23 1:3 32 6270 MR) 3600 78 12 78 12 WhlttetTnom Martha B., Cambridge, llill- side.. . .. .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... 5 4 -17 2400 1IN) 4 4s 2100 100 200 4 34 4 3.1 WiIburl Creorge 13., Boston, Pleasant, ., .. 2 2f1 l pt 189271 3800 35011 82 46 S2 45 Wilbur.Jacob W.,Boston, Hillside. 5 5 67 '501 2377 100 8 10 404 2400 ltlf} PROPERTY TAX LIST 257 00 c� hy, O rl �ti 4 1- 90 oc J; Cr;,' {7C f] I I 1. i - i Ir l r `7 J C4 M1] r7 c l �t To d oc ^r Co tt-90 w W 0 C w 4 cl 25S PROPERTY TAX LIST xu aZa� ;la uo x+ey jo att�e L* I.I: L.',' 1`, I:� I:` I. r ^ 1- 1^, !Z 1 1.. 0! 1. OD k.i e.: ^i ^i Cl C4 N i �i ::[- - ell �l ^i +i1 I^l �`l 'I .^I wd ,:`? Cl :1 ^t It ^1 'pl3Uj I,i LC0- e:— 1: JO laad zde tT r. lqL3 y mil. jn e^ 1— ^^ C' . :I Cl C-1 C1 C1 -4 Ci :+ '�iQ'fi rry ^IM -1. 1.0t+ t- C"71M -V 1^ ,�.,[_+-1C'1 'm -:1Qa (- U; C: ZD --° Cl -M - - cl C`1 C11 N C4 Cl C11 N :;M M "r} m m j r;T C, CT -Vol - - - - — —aiRy;� t�tl�,aaa� a1l���fitt3l�r a iwl� C �qq C7 � Q C ar V - et r r Wild. Benjamin F.,tr. Continuer. . . . . . Wbsor ave. 11 2S)a 17 121 4500 2511 .18 1`20 4.500 2511 ID I HI 4.50rr :30C Langdon ave. 21 IM 74:311 AW, 24 96 4377 2150 2,'� i 4591 IWAO 28 g 12 44500 LM0 71 35o r 1-19 !r 1 4500 250 1500 250 r'7 2,50 IJ 45M 2,50 � 35 {+:i 4 51K7 250 37 83 1511{1 21.50 � 38 82 •15W 250 111) l 451X) 20SO ti '40 SO 4500 350 � 41 719 5302 550 11201) 3 5€3 4800 1150 7 sal 425CY 250 9 52 42.5{1 '2.50 10 51 -1".3ri1! 2:0 11 all 42u67:: 23f) 12 49 42W; 250 13 414 42:5{r, 250 1-1 17 425C, 2,50 15 ill 425r) 25() 16 15 42,50 250 t� C+� C) 0 p C5 S-•.a C.K Name anal Re•irlcncc of Location of I'erwon Assessed. Prn rtl'. �n 71 A _ I F. aoa W A P� v7 � � y � I �'a � �r F Wild. Benjamin F.,tr. Continued. . . .. , Langdon ave 11 29b 17 44 4250 250 18 43 4250 250 19 -12 4250 25U 20 41 4250 250 21 40 3749 300 Hillside 24 19 4902 250 25 is 4567 260 20 17 4250 250 0 27 16 4250 200 28 15 4250 200 29 14 4250 200 � 30 13 4250 200 31 12 4250 200 '1 32 11 4250 200 ; 10 4 25;0 200 it 0 42a0 200 r 35 -8 4250 200 y 36 7 4250 200 37 G 4250 Na 38 5 4250 200 30 4 4?.50 200 40 3 4250 200 sebooi 11 30 14pM 217 241051 300 15 216 p t 2402 250 Winsor ave. 29 185 4800 450 30 184 4800 450 31 1E+,3 48M 450 32 182 4800 450 35 179 4800 450 Wild, Benjamin P'.,tr. Continued. .. . .. Winsor eve. 1130 36 178 4800 450 35 176 8400 850 30n 2 154 4800 450 0 150 pt 2400 250 7 141) 4i100 450 25 111 2375 450 31 105 4750 450 32 104 4750 450 35 101 4760 450 36 100 9500 950 Langdon ave. 30b 1 78 10249 1500 2 77 4750 450 � 3 70 4750 450 O 4 75 4750 450 10 13 06 4750 450 � 14 65 4750 450 14 15 64 4750 450 16 63 4750 450 y 17 fit 4750 450 x X 18 61 9500 950 Hillside rd. 19 30 10919 1500 r 20 38 4750 350 21 37 4750 350 31 27 4750 350 32 26 4790 350 33 25 4750 350 34 24 4750 350 35 23 4750 350 36 22 9500 600 47750 1036 18 1038 18 Williams, Frank B., Hartford, Ct.,Arling- ton....... . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . 1234 2 65 SS40 350 34 3 64 17019 700 4 63 18610 750 5 62 157701 650 62 M Nikine and Residence of Location 0 r, Persuri Auessed. Property, 0 Q P P� Williams, Frank 13. Continued E'lln 1233 1 53 41330 165() 2 52 38016 15CO a 51-1 312t S 1250 61 ArlingtiDn (5 62 20290 M) 7 61 11080 4ZO 8 60 11180 450 D 50 20100 SDO 0 -5 IS 8917 35U 14 T)4 32577 1300 11000 2138 71) 238 7U Williams. George. rear Maple.not assessed 1 1 5 .520 Williams,Olive.worces;ter' W.ilson ave'.. 416 14 k97 -150w IN 1.50 3 26 3 26 Nvilliam,i, Perkins G., Boswn, Stanley ave.. ... . . . . . .. .— .. . . . . . . . .. .... 2 j 1;3oo 8 a 1 108M 5.50 14-16 StUnleyave. 2 1500 3 2 IOSOO 550 4100 88 97 83 07 Wilson,George A., Brighton, Putnam. —. N 7 1 129IN 1000 1000 21 70 21 70 NVc)Dd, Pred Boston, Highlundave.— 6 5 11 153 4797 200 12 154 4958 2W 112 4 200 4260 150 12 5 1913 4294 150 700 15 19 16 11) Woods, Henrietta W., Glenside, Pa.. Hill- side........ . . . . ... . . . . .5 .3 27 -11 s� 28261 100 28 AID 9886 100 29 1120 2946 100 300 6 50 0 50 PROPERTY TAX LIST 26 rE� n _ Ct. Iti I rti •�, +N � � iss � � �1 -M C qF�j Ci 17 .ems .•-! C`i pp C? !t c� a -« 'D d+ N C+i ca Cl^f �� : � � � � ci :i cq cz a .. c CA C4 I cn r-flo ,-« ca 'C -t+ r- V) c o'1 ram- �o ikj CC 3d In Cry '� ko L7 UZ x r 17 r^ r u r�i IJ Name and Residence of T,otatinn of °�'o m - �— `� " m ,� W t�►t{W m r Person Assessed. Property. e3e w- '� .�C '�a� •' M� pidd�R/ E+ W� Ir 00 I•M �1� �r `-'W Young, Susan W,, Danielson, Ct., Waver- lev ave........ . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 4 3 2 27 20000 S00 Belmont 10 25 11411 550 Hamden ave. 7 1 43 10450 300 2- 44 104$0 300 3 59 10450 300 4 60 10450 300 Hovey 5 61 20900 600 ;tl 6 62 20000 600 7 64 10460 300 trf Waverley ave. i 11 40 20900 600 H 12 45 20900 600 5250 113 93 113 03 64 Zirkel, Amanda, u-.r. of William H. Zirkel, Cambridge,hardy ave......... ... . . .. 416 57 256 6602 200 � 5S 255 4500 150 350 7 60 r 60 r. Cr 'Down of W- atertown,Tax Titles.. . .. .. .. Susan M. Bartlett, Hillside........ .. 5 3 21 412 2405 100 22 413 2525 I00 Charles 14i. Beardsley, rear Brown ., 523 16 208 2485 500 17 207 2500 Brown 20 204 3001 21 203 2500 22 202 2500 2.1 201 225 5U(1 William Callender, Brookline. .. .. . 5 5 20 560 2550 1 N Ellen W.Cravinn, Webster. . . . . . . . I 8 25 389 880 11ff1 Town of Watertown, Tax Title,- Cun- tinued... . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . Josephine C.Crass. Copu a lfl A 14 7 379 4:357 I50 8 380 4310 1A0 01 4281 I501 James L.Cutler, Webster... .. - . . _ - 5 8 7 407 2400 101 8 8 4MI 24(11) 100 8 13 4131 2-100 100 8 14 4(XI 2100 IGO 8 16 39$ 2400 ion Max 0. Dennett,Webster......, . . , . 5 7 11 -4-11 2400 100 7 12 446 21ou 100 Prank W. Dcwnes, Spruce... . . . . . 1034 13 4-7 a`S)t11) 250 � 34 14 41 01)I) `?50 Tames A. Floyd, Highland ave...._ . . f1 111 6 176 3925 1200 � Leonard A. Ford, Highland ZLVC.... . . fi 12 7 7 4000 250 Patrick S.Galvin,Warren.. . . . 5 10a 1 503 1726 100 2 50.1 1777 too 3 .505 1.44M 100 �C 15 517 3277 1 Go r, Catherine C. Glasheen, Everett ave., 340 5 o 5780 200 (1 10 5780 200 y Ncttie G.Gotidev,Chapman.. . . ... . G 7 13 279 4;377 250 Henry P.Hall, prospect...... . . . ... 5 4 2 402 480D 4 3 491 (mith lot 2) 200 Carrie Hartwell, Copeland...... . .. . G 11 15 382 3112() '?M Willi€im lv'U".jenness, Oakland. . . . .. 7 1"1 11 40 3200 150 12 I1q 3200 150 13 -1 i 320C} 150 1.1 Ili 3`UO 150 1$ 1;-) 3200 150 1 i} 1-I 3200 150 17 13 3200 l 5r I I4 1" :1`03 11011 t.� tv Name Find Residence of Loration of g���� .`� J x c off F'ersc�xl dkses.ed. Yro1x rr y• E,9 o a a v [ '. rile y Town of Watertown, Tax Titles. Cvn- tinued . . . . . .. . . . . William W, Jenness, Oakland........ 7 14 20 21 3352 20) 21 20 :3,15-2 2(10 Mann 22 10 11670 200 23 IS 3 i 2,5 200 Acton la 1 36 Stit?, 500 2 35 , :3200 10 1d .3 34 3200 200 0 Lexington 8 2q 3531 2(k) � 11 `8 3346 200 10 27 3328 20 11 26 3741 200 ell Main 13 17a pt 4173 450 Clarence R.Jone., Acton. . . . . . . . . . 7115 4 33 :3200 150 � Bertram G. Learned. Welxgter. ... . . . 5 S G i10S 24,00 lilt? r 13inma A. Laameil, Webster..., . . u 4M 2400 101t Ilvatrxcv 1t.IN-lc:lrthur........ . . . . . . 1212 11 62 Ib;iS$ 12111} 11 J+:ol1n J. 'slacicin, Bill ids'..,. 5 3 26 41 '2706 100 Florence P.Moonev. HiMide, ...... : 7 46 481 2400 100 Hugh Mulligan, 14 11side.... . . . ._ . . . 5 4 44 448 24W 100 'rimotllg 1'. O'C'omimr.Bmokline. . . . 5 7 16 450 1052 WO 1111rrill A. Phillips, ei al, tr4. under will of Edwaril V. ferry, Thll ide_ . .5 3 30 121 3[)[}ti 1011 Prosp<xt 4 15 470 3200 1M Hillside 4 55 430 3200 1011 Bro kline 5 27 561 2552 101) Prospect 5 60 508 ,3130 100 Brookline 7 37 472 2309 IM Elirabe1.11 S. Porter, Burt Iett_.._ .. .. 3137 2 53 49,10 250 Town of Watertowrs, Tax Titles. Con. tinued . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . .......... . Amos Quincy, Hillside.. .. . . .. . . . . . 5 3 2:3 11.1 258.5 100 Harlow 1-1. Rogers, Bartlett.... . . . .. 339 4 25 :37611 300 Pal(rev 39 9 36 Wit) 350 Chandler 520 29 12 4530 250 Spring to 0 3 334,30 3760 Mary E.Schabeharn,FHn11 ave .. . ... 4 16 S3 257 5331 150 16 S2 `68 4500 150 Emerson A.Shaw, Hillside........ .. 5 4 58 436 2400 100 William r.Smith, Dwight... . . . .. 524 9 229 1050 Wamn '24 10 228 120 50 Edgar W. Sprague, Hillside.., ... .., a 4 01 241111 100 N 4 62 2400 100 O Charles Thulin, Brookline.... .... , .. 5 7 36 471 2509 100 7 37 472 2399 I00 X 7 38 473 2288 100 H Charles Tuttle, Hillside......... . . . 5 4 43 451 2400 1(10 K; Frank Voner, Palfrey.. . . . .. .. . . .. . 3:36 . 8 58 5575 '_(K) r' M; 9 59 6017 31K) � Sylvia Watkins. Palfrey._ 3 35 6 30 9625 .100 18050 391 68 391 6S C +-1 65 Q� '�i REPORT OF THE ASSESSORS OF TAXES. The foregoing detailed list of properties and the Assessors` valuations of the same is the most expressive report which may be made. We have given each piece of property careful consideration and have endeavored to place the valuation of the sabre so that the tax burden will bear equitably for all. The assessment of taxes upon personal property continues to he a source of rnuch.complaint, unsatisfactory both to the citizens and to this Board. Until the fs.r,Vs relating to the taxation of this class of property are changed, the conditions will remain the same. The revision of the Block System has been commenced, but has progressed slowly, as the work was placed in the hands of the Engineering Department and is clone only when other work is not in hand. We recommend that an appropriation c l five hundred dollars ($500) be made for continuing the Nvork, and that the Assessors be given authority to have a.certain parr of the work, such as tracings for the sinall working plans, done in their office by their mim employees. We estimate that an appmpriation. of thirty-one hundred dollars (.1.53100) will be necessary for the expenses of the depart- ment for the ensuing year, A list of abatements and exemptions follows: List of Abatements for Year 1909. ]Eaton, Henry A. 10 85 Alexander, Louis 'Nr. $10 85 Emery. Francis, Est. 43 40 Archibald, Elmer E. 24 04 Ffitcroft, Annie M. 4 34 Barry, John 8 68 ]~aster, Calvin H., u_xrt. 10 85 Boucher, J. Adelarde 18 02 Gallagher, Thomas F. 10 85 Brooke, Harriet A. 4 34 Gavin, Jennie A. 8 68 Converse, C. C. et. all Trs. 8 68 Gregg, Anne J. 6 51 C ta, Antonia 9 77 Harwood, George S., 1st. 86 80 Dc ling, Uargarer 4 34 Hawes, Lena F. 8 50 f 270 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Eicks, Robert R. 4 34 Jameson, Elizabeth 4 34 Kellehm Alice E. 6 51 Libbey, Stephen W. 2 130 Lougee, Charles E. 16 28 Livermore, AbijUh, Est. I U 53 MaCMCII, James, Est. 17 :V', McCafferty, Ann Xt. 21 70 zllayzi.Lnl, Susan 5 4: Y McCafferty, Owen 2 00 I 10 8--) NJ cGrath, Owen, F st, 21 70 Mentzer, Gurtrude V. Moore, Carrie: E. 1; 51 -Ilonahan, Owen 2 00 Moonoy, Charles, Est. 7 :;1 Emily A. 21 70 Morash, Edith K. 1 011 jk-MIC9 IC. 2 00 Newhall, Benj. F.and Alice 4 :;I OHalloran, Michael 23 70 Norcross, George F,, Est. I Koliljins, Catherine L, 21 70 Norris, Wilfred A. I Ruggles, Charles 11. 2 00 Oates, Patriek 51 Shaw Jackson fl, 2 00 O'Brien, BLIgenc 21 i U Spring, Ann N-I. 21 70 Olivetto, Frank ti LU Tenney, Ellen S. 10 S5 Proto, Caterina 10 65 Tenney, Susan J. 10 &5 RosellbaLtIll, Philip 2 17 Tyghe, Jo ph 2 00 Ross, William F. '13 10 Towle, Sarah J., Gdn. 21 70 Sharkey, james F. 3 26 VaLighn, Aubrey W. 2 00 Smith, Benjamin 4 34 Williams, Stephen W. 2 00 Stratton, George R. 4 34 Worth, A, Kulley 2 00 Sullii�'an, john, Est. 13 02 Wardull, Stella A. 8 68 $430 67 IVt [ch, Catherine 8 GS Exemptions under Oath. $5 01 '1;7 Birkenshaw, William G. 1,;24 96 Crawford, Ilarry A. 10 85 Exemptions. Dailey, john 47 74 Arnold, Harry J. �2 00 Flaherty, William 21 70 1 Fleisher, Albion C. 7 05 Atherton, David F. 2 (0 Foster, Theodore S. 10 S5 Avery, James 5 113 Frizzelle, Rey F. 21 70 Berry, Charles W. 2 00 Goodspeed, George E. 54 25 Flanders, MeNander 2 tji 0 Guiffre, Emanuel B. 4 34 Flotir, Hannah E. 21 70 Hayden, Webster S. 15 10 Goodwin, M:try L., Adi-nx. 81 1.)2 I-Itinting, 0sc-ar L. 2 17 Years r906-z9o7-zqo8-rqoq. jackswi, Anne L., Est. 95 SI Gordon, Michael 2 00 1—inginaid, Chase 30 38 Hartford, Jane A. 21 70 Kimball, joqcph, Exor. 36 89 Heffernan, John 2 00 Ifentzer, Charles A. 21 70 Hill, Nelson 23 70 Otis, Ward N1. 2G 43 Holr=-, Betsey IT., 1008- 19 35 Robbins, Albert M, 27 13 Holmes, Betsey M., 1909- 21 70 Sheldon, James F. 54 25 Hughes, Mary A. 2 1 70 Watts, Carrie: V,, Admix, 17 36 Hughes, Michael A. 2 00 i; 8470 75 WiPORT OF THE ASSESSORS 271 Double Assessment. Monk, Clara L. 1 00 Carelin, Louis S2 00 Pryor, Ann J. 3 60 Drake, Natlina, Est. 191 9;_) Ross, john j- 130 Duche.-mer, Joseph 5 4:1 SC411Ple, HU01 1 130 Galvin. Edward J. a ()() Welch, Willard 1 30 GaragLdlan, Garabed H. 2 ()() York, 'Nlary A. &I Hinckley, Henry A. 2 00 $40 52 01sen, 60tolpil 2 00 Pessico, John 2 00 Dependent. WoJu, Joseph 2 00 C;,-1-011' Cttijur'lle 1 1510 85 S-ZICUL, J050ph 2 00 Hayes, �ljijj�Wl -1 I K) Sullivan, Jame,, 11. 60 76 Kelley, Harriet A, 46 66 Wire, George'q. Lcft to n 2 00 NIcLauthlin,Jahn J i, Est. 36 80 5�236 Vo Peterson, John 2 00 Us 40 Street Watering, Order Selectmen. Barelav, Alexander H. Sl 00 Charitable, Exempt. [twill-'ell, Cyrus 1-1. 2 'lo Perkins Institution for thc Cummings, Charles W. 3 96 Blind S95 -18 Farnbani, Thomas H., E--,t. I lfl Ford, Thomas H.and Mary 1. 20 Error. Green, J. Wallace 1 C-20 Derby, Ilenry S67 Hall, Albert I3. 2 oo Flamlen, Willis C. 1 50 Hauck, William 2 30 Transfers. HDward, Wictla A., Est, 3 12 0 Haviland, Thendore A. 9,4 :34 Livermore, flerbert J. 2 20 Hewes, Mary C. fl, 51 Theolosia 1 2(j Payson, Gilbert, et- al 34 72 11,LY0. i Aklicc A. .1 -3t) 815) 57 .%]:Iyu, Emery IN-1. 3 74 Total aniount AhatemenLs McHugh, Annic 1 .56 Taxes Levied. 'rown grants a1A appropriations, $245,416 41 State tax, 16,5 6 0 00 Couritv tax, 14,188 58 Metropolitan park, G,.-)7 6 98, Metropolitan sewers, 13,537 62 Metropolitan highway 42 50 Metropolitan -niter 15,75S IS 66,663 SG IP 1,312,080 27 272 WATER?O`S N TOWN REPORT Details of Valuation. Buildings, exclusive of land, $7,079,550 00 Land, exclusive of buildings, 5,007,`00 00 P erson.al estate exclusive of non-resident bank stock, 1,994,441 00 Resident bank stock, 75,850 00 Number of palls assessed, 3720. Increase in valuation of real estate, S106,600.00. Increase to valuation of personal estate, $159,728.00. Respectfully submitted, FRBDERIC E. CRITCHETT, ALBERTO F. HAYNES, ED IN L. STONE. As se slurs.