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Official Reports of the Town of Prescott, Massachusetts Ttie Valuation and Taxes AND Official Report; OF THE Town of Prescott FOR THE YEAR 1914- 1915 BELCHERTOWN,' MASS. Press of Lewis H. "B£Jlckmer Tlie Valuation and Taxes AND cial Reports OF THE Town of Prescott FOR THE YEAR 1914- 1915 BELCHERTOWN, MaSS, Press 0*-; ;Lk3vis H. Blackmer 1915 ' • • * • • • ' VALUATION AND TAXES OF THE TOWN of PRESCOTT April 1, 1914 Polls NAME AND VALUATION Tax A Abbott, Milo W. (heirs or devisees) house 450, barn 75, shed 25, home place 65a 4000 $ 69.62 1 Abbott, Harry W. horse 40, cow 15, 7 fowls 4, all other ratable estate 10 3.06 1 Abbott, Charles J. house 300, barn 100, home place 72a 700 18.83 Aiken, James M. (heirs or devisees) house 400, barn 200, horse barn 100. home place 78a 700 (widows exemption 500) 13.77 1 Allen, Frank R. 3 horses 400, 17 cows 680, 2 two year olds 70, 2 oxen 200, 6 yearlings 90, 2 swine 20, 20 fowls 12, all other ratable estate 50, house 325, 2 barns 475, wind mill 50, corn barn 25, home place 175a 2125 76.55 Aiken, Mabel (heirs or devisees) land 50a 275 4.21 1 Amsden, Charles S. horse 125, house 100, barn 25, home place 4a 75, Vaughn lot la 15 7.20 Allen, Delia P. Hyde lot 7a 100 1.53 Armstrong, Jeremiah (exempt) Polls NAME AND VALUATION Tilax B 1 Barnes, Allie L. horse 150, all other ratable estate 5. Woods lot 10a 125 6.29 1 Berry, Charles W. 3 horses 400, 8 cows 400. 3 two year olds 125. 1 yearling 25, all other ratable estate 300. house 200. 2 barns 350. shed 25, garage 25. home place 102a 825 42.93 Berry, Annie L. all other ratable estate 20, house 200, bam 200, shed 50, eider mill 50, borne place 90a 1000, Egypt lot 10a 10 41 1 Blake, George G. bouse 250. barn 50, borne place 50a 25(1 1(1.42 1 Brown, Marshal F. all other ratable estate 300 6.59 1 Brown. Merl B. 2.00 Biown. L. Flora horse 125, 2 cows 70. yearling 15. house 300, barn 150, Powers bain 100. home place 52a 200, Powers place 170a 500. Stone lot L8a 125. Little lot 50a L50, Gibbs lot 2.\a 10. Gray lot 30a 800 8.94 1 Brown. Arthur L. 7 cows 210. 2 yearlings50 5.98 Brown. Lilly S. F. bouse 250. barn 175. shed25, home place 70a 300 11.48 2 Brown. George W. 4.<><i Burroughs, Lura C. all other ratable estate 15. house 425, barn 1C0, hors< barn 50. 2 sheds 100. home place 43a 100 L6.68 1 Baker, Theodore F. horse 50. 3 eows 110, yearling 15, 15 fowls 8 L80 Baker, Theodore F. and Lillie E house 250. 2 barns 75. home place 15a 475 12.21 Polls NAME AND VALUATION Tax Boutin, Lucy P. house 300, barn 150, hen house 25, shop 50, home place 20a 200 11.09 1 Beecher, John 2.00 1 Blinn, Bert C. horse 25 2.38 1 Blinn, Homer B. horse 50, 2 cows 60 '3.08 c 1 Cadrett, Andrew house 150, barn 50, shop 25, home place 54a 150 7.74 1 Carlson, John horse 150, 100 fowls 75, all other ratable estate 15. house 250, barn 150, 2 hen houses 75, home place <Sa 125, King lot 12a 50 15.02 Chapin, Luther D. (exempt) 1 Chamberlain, Fred D. 3 horses 300, 11 cows 385, two year old 50, 4 swine 00, all other ratable estate 20 14.47 Chamberlain, Rose M. house 500, barn 300, shed 25, small barn 75, home place 78a 1100 30.60 1 Chamberlain, William F. 2 horses 300, cow 40, all other ratable estate 25, house 250, barn 100, cow shed 75, home place 80a 500 21.73 Clark, Mrs. L. P. (heirs or devisees) house 700, barn 400, shed 50, home place 130a 1700, Webber lot 0a 50 44.37 Coit, Martha H. Admr. 10 cows 400, two year old 20, 5 yearlings 75, 10 fowls 5, all other ratable estate 25 8.03 Clark, Minnie 2 horses 100, all other ratable estate 100 3.06 6 Polls NAME AND VALUATION 1 Clark, Walter A. horse 50, all other ratable estate 10 2.92 1 Cole, David L. 2 horses 100, 2 cows 70. 10 fowls 6, all other ratable estate 10, house 150, barn 77>. home place 27a 400 14.40 2 Currier, Frank J. stock in trade 1025, 2 horses 7)0. cow 30, all other ratable estate 30, house and store 750, barn 17)0. shop 75, hen house 27). home place la 25, Haskins and Johnson lot la 25. Johnson lot 18a 50, Haskins lot 20a 100, C. G. Haskins lot 7a 70. Baker and Darby lot 3a 75 42.87 Crossctt. Harriet I. house and store 7oo. barn loo. land 5000ft 10 12.39 Congregational Church Society house 7)00. ham 2oo. home place 1 la 300 15.30 1 Canon, Bert rani C. horse 150, all other ratable estate 75 7>.44 Clark, Jay dr. and Helen M. (lark house 100. barn 50, home place 5a 75 .'v44 1 Clark. Jay Jr. all other ratable estate L564 25.93 D Doubleday, John A. 2 horses 7)0, 3 cows L05, 2 yearlings 35, 30 fowls 15, house 27)0. barn 200. home place 70a 400 18.17, Doubleday. Fred \V. 2 horses 17»o. 6 cows 210, 5 yearlings SO. 20 fowls 10 all other ratable estate 5, house 50, barn 300, hen house 27). home place 83a 1000 30 .00 Davis. Samuel (heirs or devisees) house 400. barn 277). Holden house 100. Holden barn 25, home place 104a 1400. Holden place 4a 50 34.43 Dagle, William F. 2.00 Polls NAME AND VALUATION Tax F 1 Fogg, Moses H. horse 125, 5 cows 185, two year old 25, 2 yearlings 35, all other ratable estate 10, house 100, barn 100, shed 50, corn barn 25, home place 57a 450 18.90 1 Fuller, Clarence C. stock in trade 1000, 2 horses 150, cow 35, all other ratable estate 25, house 175, barn 175, shop 50, store house 50, house and store 300, home place 10a 150, land 2500 feet 10, out lot 4a 25 34.82 G 1 Gleason, Elmer horse 50, 170 fowls 105 4.38 Gleason, Susan house 200, barn 50, home place 57a 150 6.12 1 Griswold, Frank A. 2 horses 50, 3 cows 120, two year old 35, 2 yearlings 30, 70 fowls 40, house 200, barn 100, home place 40a 450, wagon house 15 17.91 1 Griswold, M. Algie horse 50, 3 yearlings 65, 40 fowls 20, all other ratable estate 5 4.14 1 Gross, Arthur H. horse 75, cow 25, yearling 20, all other ratable estate 15, house 200, barn 50, home place 40a 450 14.78 1 Gross, Austin B. 3 horses 275, 4 cows 140, 2 yearlings 30, 2 swine 30, 15 fowls 8, all other ratable estate 65, house 200, barn 200, 2 sheds 50, home place 110a 1000 32.57 1 Grout, Charles H. 2 horses 165, 10 cows 420, yearling 15, 27 fowls 14, all other ratable estate 25, house 225, barn 175, shed 25, home place 75a 800 30.52 Grange, Golden Rule Grange hall and store 350, barn 100, land la 50 7.65 « Polls XAMK AXD VALUATION Tax H Haskins, Hannah house 50, barn 50, home place 7a 50 (widows exemp- tion ) Ex. ch. 9 Haskins. Criton G. ( heirs or devisees I Ex. ch. 9 s 83.00 house 150, barn 50, home place L'a 50 2.56 1 Haskins, Jesse L. 2.00 1 Hamilton. John L. 2.00 1 Hamilton. Frank W. 2.00 1 Hannnm, Austin P. 3 horses 400. 10 cow- 400, two year old 50, ;ill other ratable estate 65 16.00 1 Hannnm. Charles K. 2.00 ( Hannnm, A. P. and '. E. Bern land 6a 200 3.06 Hannnm, Park ( heirs or devisees) houses 100. barn 250, carriage house 50, corn barn 50, home place 62a L000 22.19 1 Hodgkins, Henry B. land 10a 200 5.06 Harrington, Joseph M. | heirs or devisees) Oakes place 80a 5000 76.50 1 Haskins. Charles K. 2.00 I Haskins. Harry F. ."> horses 350, all other ratable estate 25 7 . • 4 J 1 Jones. William H. 2.00 1 Johnson, William H. 2 horses 100. 5 cows 1 70. 125 fowls 90, all other ratable estate 15. house 350, barn 300, home place 51a 1100, Brigham lot 25a 300 39.11 1 Johnson, Lyman S. 2 horses 150, cows ISO. 2 two year olds 60. house ( .» Polls NAME AM) VALUATION T.lax 275, bain 100, home place 79a 1400, Abbott lot 74a 800 47.37 1 Johnson, Andrew horse 40, 7 cows 245, yearling 20, house 150, barn 100, Potter house 50, honieplace 77a 885, Potter land >a 5, land (old place) 17a 100, Paige pasture 5a 100 27.94 1 Johnson, Henry A. all other ratable estate 30, Bartlett lot 25a 700 13.17 Johnson, Ansel (heirs or devisees) old place 123a 3000 45.90 Johnson, Margaret (heirs or devisees) house 350, barn 100, home place 3a 100 8.42 K 1 Kelly, Eugene G. 4 horses 300, 13 COWS 390, 6 two year olds 120, 2 yearlings 25, 4 swine 35, other ratable estate 200. house 700, barn 400, shed 50, store house 75, car- riage house 100, home place 102a 1500, out lot 7a 140 63.73 1 Kelley, Ambrose L.
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