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... Barnstable , 116 d 74 42 268 29 297 339 82 421 Berkshire , d 278 98 d 180 d 61 20 d 41 d 222 d 33 d 255 Bristol , 677 28 705 13 103 116 822 Dukes , 15 6 21 46 23 69 90 2,972 26 Essex , 480 1,358 1,538 d 61 86 25 1,476 Franklin , d 98 34 ...
... Barnstable , 116 d 74 42 268 29 297 339 82 421 Berkshire , d 278 98 d 180 d 61 20 d 41 d 222 d 33 d 255 Bristol , 677 28 705 13 103 116 822 Dukes , 15 6 21 46 23 69 90 2,972 26 Essex , 480 1,358 1,538 d 61 86 25 1,476 Franklin , d 98 34 ...
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... Barnstable , $ 319,198 d $ 2,470 $ 8,938 d $ 31 $ 6,437 Berkshire , 1,628,201 d 2,746 20,646 d 106 17,794 Bristol , 4,547,587 57,377 85,329 5,969 148,675 Dukes , 38,791 d 341 d 2,185 9 d 2,517 Essex , 5,201,698 16,852 172,604 4,432 ...
... Barnstable , $ 319,198 d $ 2,470 $ 8,938 d $ 31 $ 6,437 Berkshire , 1,628,201 d 2,746 20,646 d 106 17,794 Bristol , 4,547,587 57,377 85,329 5,969 148,675 Dukes , 38,791 d 341 d 2,185 9 d 2,517 Essex , 5,201,698 16,852 172,604 4,432 ...
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... BARNSTABLE . Barnstable , 1,118 35 35 1,153 392 9 401 1,554 259 1,813 Bourne , 439 439 291 1 292 731 115 846 Brewster ,. 288 6 294 213 213 507 71 578 Chatham ,. 577 19 596 132 4 136 732 153 885 Dennis , 849 71 920 121 33 154 1,074 205 ...
... BARNSTABLE . Barnstable , 1,118 35 35 1,153 392 9 401 1,554 259 1,813 Bourne , 439 439 291 1 292 731 115 846 Brewster ,. 288 6 294 213 213 507 71 578 Chatham ,. 577 19 596 132 4 136 732 153 885 Dennis , 849 71 920 121 33 154 1,074 205 ...
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... BARNSTABLE . Barnstable , $ 3,563,150 $ 13,490 $ 25,705 $ 2,162 $ 41,357 $ 11 00 Bourne , 1,465,575 3,201 14,386 876 18,463 12.00 Brewster ,. 566,215 1,918 4,876 528 7,322 12 00 Chatham ,. 865,414 3,123 9,858 1,122 14,103 15 00 Dennis ...
... BARNSTABLE . Barnstable , $ 3,563,150 $ 13,490 $ 25,705 $ 2,162 $ 41,357 $ 11 00 Bourne , 1,465,575 3,201 14,386 876 18,463 12.00 Brewster ,. 566,215 1,918 4,876 528 7,322 12 00 Chatham ,. 865,414 3,123 9,858 1,122 14,103 15 00 Dennis ...
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... Barnstable , 7,860 429 8,289 3,423 151 3,574 11,863 2,527 14,390 Berkshire , 10,879 969 11,848 2,104 257 2,361 14,208 12,144 26,352 Bristol , 21,188 3,430 24,618 4,164 583 4,747 29,365 36,605 65,970 Dukes , 1,287 109 1,396 1,797 38 93 ...
... Barnstable , 7,860 429 8,289 3,423 151 3,574 11,863 2,527 14,390 Berkshire , 10,879 969 11,848 2,104 257 2,361 14,208 12,144 26,352 Bristol , 21,188 3,430 24,618 4,164 583 4,747 29,365 36,605 65,970 Dukes , 1,287 109 1,396 1,797 38 93 ...
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acute admis ALBERT WOOD Almshouse amount annual report Assistant Physician asylum ATTACK Barnstable Berkshire blind Boston bread building bushels butter Charles chronic cities clerk commissioners Commonwealth Commonwealth of Massachusetts Congenital mental deficiency County court Danvers Deaths DISCHARGED AND DIED Discharged recovered District Edward ENDING SEPT Epilepsy Erysipelas ESTATE expenses farm feeble-minded Females fish fisheries George HABITUAL DRUNKARDS Hampshire Henry hospital Sept improved increase inmates insane institution Jamaica Plain John kindergarten large number lobsters Males Mashpee Massachusetts School Mattapoisett melancholia menhaden Middlesex Miss months number of patients NUMBER OF PERSONS Persons admitted Plymouth POST OFFICE SQUARE potatoes pounds private patients pupils remaining Sept repairs Showing the Results silver eels SIMEON BORDEN South Boston superintendent TABLE Taunton tion Total of persons town patients towns decreased treasurer trustees VOLUNTARY PATIENTS wards WHOLE KNOWN PERIOD Whole number William WILLIAM ENDICOTT women
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