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Thirty-Third Annual Report Of The Trustees Of The State Almshouse At Tewksbury

Creator: n/a
Date: 1887
Publisher: Wright & Potter, Boston
Source: State Library of Massachusetts

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Early in the year a Howard electric watch clock was placed in the office, with wires connecting with every department of night service. It has proved a most satisfactory means of record and assurance. The new brick front at the public entrance, and the macadamized road and brick sidewalks which replace the cobble-stones within the yard, are perhaps the improvements most seen and felt by residents and frequent visitors.

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The new officers' kitchen in the basement of the main building furnishes long needed conveniences in that department. The former kitchen will supply the addition to the officers' dining-room demanded by the increased number of officers.

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Cemetery.

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The cemetery, which has received the dead since the institution was established, is already full and some addition is necessary. Our own land adjacent is cleared and cultivated, and is also bounded on two sides by frequented highways. It seems better to occupy land in the rear of the present cemetery and more remote from public gaze. Such land can be purchased at a reasonable rate, and I would recommend the purchase of four or five acres.

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Gratefully acknowledging your cordial sympathy and ready counsel,

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I am, yours respectfully,
C. IRVING FISHER, M.D.,
Superintendent.

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SCHEDULE A.

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Real and Personal Estate.

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Live stock,$8,816 75
Carriages and agricultural tools,6,179 80
Machinery and mechanical tools,43,776 75
Beds and bedding,16,962 60
Other furniture and property,15,808 35
Personal property in superintendent's department,10,127 51
Ready-made clothing,11,193 13
Dry-goods,1,824 96
Drugs and medicines,1,580 39
Provisions and groceries,4,633 63
Fuel,4,696 82
Library,725 00
Produce of farm on hand,9,457 80
Real estate, buildings,$270,368 97
lands,24,690 00
295,058 97
$130,842 46

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This is to certify that the foregoing is a true schedule and appraisal of the personal property and real estate at the State Almshouse at Tewksbury belonging to the State of Massachusetts, September 30, 1886.

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(Signed) PEDRICK & CLOSSON.

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Essex, ss., Oct. 7, 1886.

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Then personally appeared before me, Wm. R. Pedrick, and made oath that the foregoing schedule and appraisal is correct according to his best judgment and belief.

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(Signed) CHARLES U. BELL,
Justice of the Peace.

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Schedule B.

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Of Persons Employed at the State Almshouse, for the Year ending September 30, 1886.

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Name.Nature of Service.Duration of Service.Compensation.
C. Irving Fisher,Superintendent and Physician,1 year,$2,230 00
John H. Cocker,Assistant Superintendent,"1,200 00
Charles B. Marsh,Clerk," (8 mos. without board)1,200 00
Ella M. Patton,Assistant Physician,"600 00
Eben C. Norton,"from Oct 25th,561 29
George E. Livermore,Acting "to Oct 31st,75 00
Susan P. Hunkins,Matron,1 year,300 00
Melvina Wentworth,Seamstress,"252 00
George W. Bean,Launderer,"300 00
Abbie B. Bean,Laundress,"246 75
Eliza Russell,Assistant Matron,"252 00
Mary A. Clark," "to Apr. 1st,150 00
Ciara H. Townsend," "From Apr. 5th,111 45
Mattie L. Bean,Receiving Matron,1 year,252 00
William H. Preston,Nurse,to Nov. 12th,41 00
O. A. Flint,"from Dec. 20th,242 74
Chas. E. Lovell,"to July 1st,100 00
George E. Livermore,Pharmacist,to June 1st,217 50
Chas. E. Lovell,"to July 1st,75 00
John E. Dwyer,Assistant Nurse,to July 1st,90 00
Chas. D. Jones," "to Dec 19th,25 81
Frederick W. Klein," "from Jan 27th,167 90
F. Adelbert Morse," "from June 25th,32 00
I. V. Guerin,Assistant Nurse,from July 27th to Sept. 1st,$10 97
Benjamin Ellis," "from Sept. 9th,13 67
Sarah E. Hicks,Nurse,1 year,288 71
Clara V. Stevens,Assistant Nurse,to Jan 20th,75 87
Nancy H. Beals," "to Feb. 18th,96 72
Gertle Cahill," "2 mos. and 11 days,40 61
Julia L. Bowles," "1 year,252 00
Callie H. Whitney," "from Nov. 29th to Feb. 1st,60 13
Alice M. Dickey," "from M'ch 1st to M'ch 11th,6 03
Susan Porter," "from M'ch 1st to Apr. 18th,14 49
Mary R. Cook," "from M'ch 1st to M'ch 12th,6 58
Mattie M. Culver," "from M'ch 22d,119 35
Jennie J. Lounsbury," "from Apr 18th,102 17
Emma F. Allin," "from June 7th,68 60
Emily S. Farnell," "from July 2d,53 64
Ida Colby,Supervisor of Insane,from June 5th,165 38
Eliza H. Miller," "1 year,252 00
Marcia A French," ""240 49
Libby L. Edwards," "from Nov. 19th,300 00
Mary E. Barker,Attendant,1 year,247 10
Agnes Bradford," "252 00
Sarah P. Matthews,"to June 11th,175 00
Marcella McAdams,"1 year,252 00
Annie Edwards,""245 00
Hannah O'Connell,""252 00
Emma Philbrick,"to Sept. 29th,250 60
Mattie Bailey,Attendant,to July 23d,201 52
Rose Miller,"1 year,250 65
Jessie Sessions,"from Dec 16th to M'ch 23d,54 13
Alice R. Cook,"from June 1st,150 75
Mary H. Cain,"from M'ch 22d,119 35
Alice E. Maloney,"from June 24th,50 43
Chas. L Randall,"from Dec 12th,241 13
Simeon Randall,"from Apr. 10th,142 50
John Spence,"from Feb 1st to Apr. 30th,40 00
Artemas S. Young,Engineer and Machinist,1 year,1,000 00
Albert H. Ladd,Assistant Engineer,"540 00
Clarence F. Bragdon,Fireman,from Oct 19th,280 39
Herbert A. Page,Carpenter, to Apr. 17th,406 00
Eugene N. Patterson,"from May 3d,246 80
Ozias Ross"1 year,60 00
David R. Bragg,"6 1/2 months,52 80
Abraham S. Barnard,Cook,1 year,420 00
Ida A. Newell,""360 00
Merritt E. Hale,""180 00
George Cunningham,Baker,to July 9th,462 90
Alfred Thompson,"from July 9th to Sept. 28th,119 04
Marshall B. Bean,Storekeeper,to May 1st,210 00
Francis M Doble,Gatekeeper and Attendant,5 months,105 64
Francis M. Doble,Storekeeper,"130 00
John W. Hicks,Yard Officer,1 year,288 71
Albert Bosca,Watchman,to M'ch 28th,172 23
Norman C. McGregor,"from May 3d,118 71
George D. Foristall,Farmer,1 year,800 00
Chas. E. Clark,Assistant Farmer,to Apr. 1st,180 00
Will H. Alexander," "1 year,300 00
Walter R. Winning," "to M'ch 29th,148 39
Frank Hamden,Assistant Farmer,1 year,300 00
George F. Weaver," ""300 00
Horace W. Townsend," "from Apr. 5th,146 25
J. T. B. Bailey," "from Apr. 5th,146 67
Everett C. Newell,Herdsman,1 year,300 00
George E. Fitzgerald,Gardener,"360 00
Jeremiah Martin,Farm Laborer,11 months,91 80
Burns Nickerson," "from Apr. 22d to Apr. 30th,4 26
Patrick Leary," "13 1/2 days23 63
Edward Bartle," "10 1/2 "18 38
Frank Duquette," "9 1/2 "14 25
Joseph Blanchard," "8 "14 00
Charles E. Clark," "10 1/2 "21 00
William P. Grinnell,Receiving Officer,11 months,168 00
John O. Blanchard,Painter,from Dec. 25th,340 50
Michael Sullivan,Blacksmith,from Jan 1st,90 00
Patrick Murray, Mason,from Jan. 1st to June 16th,55 00
William Mahan,"from June 20th to July 20th,9 79
Jeremiah Collins,Plasterer, 8 months,63 07
F.H. Kasson,Chaplain,from Jan 1st,77 00
Edward W. Pride,"" "67 00
J.J. Cressey,"" "45 00
F.D. Gigault,"" " 162 00
$23,183 22

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