STOUGHTON
in 1888
Stoughton's wealthiest tax payers
published in
Twenty Thousand – Rich New Englanders, A list of taxpayers who
were assessed in 1888 to pay a tax of one hundred dollars or more.
(Boston,
Luce & Bridge, 1888), p. 82.
James
& William Atherton - $172.
N.
S. Atwood
- $597.
Jedediah
Beals
- $205.
Stephen
Brock
- $124.
Charles
A. Brown
- $152.
Henry
M. Capen
- $118.
Joel
T. Capen
- $166.
Adam.
Capen
- $107.
Ellery
P. Clapp
- $176.
Lucius
Clapp
- $263.
Samuel
W. Curtis
- $144.
Henry
W. Darling
- $152.
John
M. Dennie
- $208.
Jeremiah
Dennison
- $109.
Mary
Drake
- $147.
Drake
& French
- $145.
Mary
F. Ellis
- $103.
Francis
M. Farrell
- $127.
J.
& H. Fitzpatrick
- $232.
Daniel
French
- $189.
French
& Ward
- $1,814.
William
L. Hodges
- $310.
Arthur
L. Holmes
- $108.
Isaac
V. Marston
- $135.
Masonic
Lodge
- $103.
Elisha
C. Monk
- $229.
Nathaniel
Morton Jr.
- $313.
Mystic
Rubber Co.
- $226.
Old
Colony Railroad
- $421.
Frank
M. Packard
- $112.
Samuel
Paul
- $282.
Mary
E. Phinney
- $233.
Robert
Porter
- $381.
Joshua
Reynolds
- $152.
Kinsley
E. Southworth
- $103.
Consider
Southworth
- $169.
Lemuel
Southworth
- $156.
Stoughton
Water Co.
- $124.
W.
E. C. Swan
- $449.
W.
R. Swan & Co.
- $289.
Lucv
A. Talbot
- $132.
Jabez
Talbot
- $136.
Charles
Tenney
- $217.
Upham
Bros. Co.
- $251.
Nathaniel
Wales
- $278.
George
F. Walker
- $231.
Elliott Wallace & Co. - $155.