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Cash
$585,524.59
Statement of Receipts and Payments
Receipts
Balance Oct. 31, 1925
$3,972.34
Securities sold and matured
39,692.92
Income gross
30,659 44
$74,324.70
Payments
Securities purchased
$38,171.00
Accrued interest paid
357.55
Students expense
23,595.19
Expense on real estate foreclosed, net
409.90
Administration expenses
3,218.16
Loss on Ann Arbor Co. stock
2,171.93
67,923.73
Cash on hand Oct. 31, 1926
$6,400.97
RECAPITULATION OF TRUST FUNDS
Trust funds in hands of Sinking Fund Commissioners $243,175.41
Moses Atkinson Funds in hands of special trustees 5,661.96
15,000.00
George Peabody Fund in hands of special trustees Library Building Fund in hands of special trustees William Wheelwright Fund in hands of special trustees Oliver Putnam Fund in hands of special trustees (no report)
11,252.23
585,524.59
$860,614.19
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CITY AUDITOR'S OFFICE
Statement of Appropriated and Non-Revenue Accounts at Close of Books Dec. 18, 1926
Revenue Accounts
Estimated
Receipts
Trust Company Tax
$156.43
Street Railway Tax
$150.00
158.42
Licenses and permits
1,000.00
1,435.30
Treas. and Coll. Dept.
200.00
441.25
City Clerk's Dept.
80.00
238.92
Municipal Building
1,000.00
1,255.00
Fines, forfeits and rents
3,000.00
6,084.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures
200.00
269.85
School Department
6,000.00
6,351.94
Public Library
2,400.00
2,633.22
Cemetery, sale of lots
50.00
100.00
Interest
13,500.00
15,853.91
Corporation Tax
26,000.00
23,527.73
National Bank Tax
2,500.00
2,639.53
Miscellaneous Receipts
300.00
319.59
Income from Cutter Fund
3,100.00
3,100.00
Income Tax appropriated
33,000.00
33,000.00
Income Tax extra receipt
12,001.50
$92,480.00
$109,566.59
Income (including Extra Income Tax) exceeded estimate
$17,086.59
DEPARTMENTS
Appropriations and credits
Expended
Balance
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
City Council
$1,626.70
$1,316.55
$310.15
Mayor's Dept.
1,450.00
1,265.01
184.99
Auditor's Dept.
2,501.10
2,425.97
75.13
Treas. and Coll. Dept.
4,251.05
4,239.74
11.31
Assessors' Dept.
6,000.45
6,007.51
7.06*
Ex. Bond and Note Issue
150.00
63.45
86.55
City Clerk's Dept.
2,565.00
2,560.97
4.03
City Messenger
1,500.00
1,500.00
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Law Department
850.00
632.96
217.04
Attys. Storey, Thorndike, Pal- mer & Dodge
2,169.46
2,169.46
Election and Registration
2,800.00
2,579.43
220.57
City Hall
2,902.50
2,145.66
756.84
Index, Old Rec. and Type
325.00
123.15
201.85
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Supervision
2,350.00
2,278.44
71.56
Salaries
32,932.00
31,455.00
1,477.00
Fuel
450.00
316.90
133.10
Light
400.00
381.04
18.96
Miscellaneous
1,500.00
1,878.33
378.33*
Buildings
1,580.00
1,316.38
263.62
Motor Patrol Wagon
1,500.00
1,478.70
21.30
New Garage and Heating
2,000.00
2,000.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Supervision
750.00
750.00
Salaries
17,006.25
16,986.98
19.27*
Horses, care of same
11,144.00
11,415.81
271.81*
Fuel
1,621.15
1,686.08
64.93*
Light
550.00
510.96
39.04
Hydrant and Water Service . .
3,550.00
3,553.00
3.00*
Equipment and Repairs
2,285.65
2,298.63
12.98*
Miscellaneous
400.00
398.45
1.55
Building
1,800.00
2,166.42
366.42*
Pension for Eben Allen
650.00
650.00
New Hose
$1,500.00
$1,430.20
$69.80
Fire Alarm, Super.
600.00
600.00
Fire Alarm, Misc.
1,700.00
1,307.32
392.68
New Fire Alarm
500.00
500.00
Motor Truck for
New Hook
and Ladder
8,000.00
8,000.00
INSPECTIONS
Ins. Plumb. & Buildgs.
150.00
32.54
117.46
Sealer Wgts. & Measures
900.00
895.98
4.02
Tree Department
1,574.58
1,461.37
113.21
Moth Extermination
1,723.50
1,297.98
425.52
Harbor Master
131.25
125.00
6.25
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HEALTH & SANITATION
Supervision
1,000.00
1,000.00
Miscellaneous
6,000.00
5,856.47
143.53
Vital Statistics
200.00
191.07
8.93
Ins. School Children
700.00
700.00
Ins. Animals
350.00
· 350.00
Ins. Meats & Provisions
500.00
500.00
Ins. Milk & Vinegar
750.00
626.80
123.20
Sewer Maintenance
544.32
552.14
7.82*
Ashes & Rubbish
10,903.77
9,004.74
1,899.03
Street Cleaning
4,008.00
4,987.57
979.57*
Garbage Disposal
8,817.06
5,200.00
3,617.06
District Nurse
100.00
100.00
County T. B. Hospital main-
tenance
3,236.23
3,236.23
HIGHWAYS & BRIDGES
Supervision
2,450.00
2,429.75
20.25
Repairs
16,108.62
18,384.14
2,275.52*
Culverts
2,000.00
1,150.16
849.84
Bridges
3,100.00
2,933.76
166.24
Lighting
18,400.00
18,070.24
329.76
Street Sprinkling
7,086.60
6,304.54
782.06
Side. & Edgestones
4,918.28
5,330.89
412.61*
Ice & Snow Removal
3,910.81
6,252.86
2,342.05*
Miscellaneous
200.00
61.60
138.40
CHARITIES
Poor Department
16,028.79
19,511.63
3,482.84*
Salaries & Wages
4,700.00
4,605.54
93.46
Anna Jaques Hospital
1,000.00
1,000.00
Homeopathic Hospital
600.00
600.00
Mothers' Aid
5,430.00
5,589.90
159.90*
SOLDIERS BENEFITS
Soldiers Relief
5,411.76
4,692.01
719.75
Military Aid
417.50
101.00
316.50
Care of Soldiers Graves
75.00
30.00
45.00
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EDUCATION
Salaries
127,300.00
127,496.98
196.98*
Miscellaneous
9,276.30
9,473.40
197.10*
Fuel
6,500.00
5,889.22
610.78
Lighting
1,000.00
1,276.39
276.39*
Buildings
5,230.90
4,874.05
356.85
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Salaries
$7,863.50
$7,950.84
$87.34*
Fuel
500.00
384.51
115.49
Lighting
375.00
356.96
18.04
Miscellaneous
783.65
594.71
188.94
RECREATIONS
Cent. Park & Playground
1,288.21
938.81
349.40
City Parks
993.43
727.79
265.64
Atkinson Common
2,057.86
2,012.39
45.47
Riverside Park
112.05
6.00
106.05
Care of Moseley Woods
1,516.40
933.26
583.14
Playgrounds
900.00
647.28
258.72
Memorial Day
400.00
400.00
Firemen's Memorial Sunday . .
75.00
75.00
Mem. Day Spanish War Vets.
25.00
25.00
Fourth of July
100.00
100.00
UNCLASSIFIED
City Clocks
150.00
150.00
Water Public Buildings
1,500.00
1,500.00
Other City Properties
550.00
399.53
150.47
Bronze Tablets
2,309.12
11.39
2,297.73
Zoning the City
200.00
200.00
Cemeteries
750.00
751.40
1.40*
Interest
43,164.78
32,415.26
10,749.52
INDEBTEDNESS
Police Station
2,000.00
2,000.00
Sewer Loan
2,500.00
2,500.00
Plum Island River Bridge
1,500.00
1,500.00
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Recon. State St. 1919
1,000.00
1,000.00
Re. Merrimac & Water Sts. .. 20,000.00
20,000.00
Re. High above State St.
18,500.00
18,500.00
Wide. & Recon. Merrimac St. .
25,000.00
25,000.00
Central Park & Playground .
1,000.00
1,000.00
New Primary School
9,000.00
9,000.00
City Hall Heating Plant
2,000.00
2,000.00
$554,707.58
$526,945.58
$39,286.05
*Overdrawn
11,524.05
$27,762.00
Non-Revenue Accounts
Sewer Construction
$759.14
$436.91
$322.23
Essex Co. T. B. Hospital
23,951.39
23,951.39
New Primary School
224.21
224.21
$24,934.74
$24,612.51
$322.23
RECAPITULATION
Total appropriations and credits
$554,707.58
Total payments and transfers 526,945.58
27,762.00
New Primary School balance
224.21
Income in excess of estimate (including $12,001.50 extra In- come Tax)
17,086.59
Total credit balance
$45,072.80
Charges to Balance for Contracts and Orders of Mayor and Council
City Hall
$756.84
Ice and Snow labor and equipment
3,000.00
Ice and Snow, Tractor and Truck and equipment 7,000.00
Central Park, painting bleachers
200.00
Motor Truck for Hook and Ladder
8,000.00
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Ashes and Rubbish
1,899.03
Garbage Disposal
3,617.06
City Parks
265.64
Atkinson Common
45.47
Riverside Park .
106.05
Central Park and Playground
149.40
Moseley Woods
583.14
Zoning the city
200.00
Bronze Tablets
2,297.73
Interest
10,749.52
Betterment, 1922
24.10
38,893.98
To excess and deficit account
$6,178.82
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BUDGET FOR 1927
Average valuation for three years . $13,296,894.00
Available for appropriation under $22 limit
292,531.00
Estimated income
86,400.00
Income from trust funds
3,000.00
Outside the limit, (water)
5,000.00
Excess and deficit account
5,360.00
Available for departments
$392,291.00
Appropriation for indebtedness
92,788.54
Total amount available for appropriation
$485,079.54
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
City Council
Salary of clerk
$400.00
Other expenses
1,200.00
Mayor's Department
Salary
1,200.00
Other expenses
250.00
Auditor's Department
Salary
1,500.00
Clerical assistance
800.00
Other expenses
200.00
Treasurer and Collector's Department
Salary
2,200.00
Salary of clerk
1,200.00
Other expenses
850.00
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Assessors' Department
Salary of assessors
4,200.00
Salary of clerk
400.00
Other expenses
1,400.00
Expense of Bond and Note Issue
150.00
City Clerk's Department
Salary
2,350.00
Other expenses
200.00
City Messenger, salary
1,500.00
Law Department, salary of city solicitor
500.00
Other expenses
298.00
Alfretta Burke's claim
52.00
Election and Registration
Salaries of registrars
600.00
Other expenses
2,200.00
City Hall
1,800.00
Indexing old records and typewriting
325.00
$25,775.00
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Supervision
Salary of City Marshall
$2,200.00
Other expenses 184.00
Salaries
Assistant Marshall
2,080.00
Captain of watch
2,080.00
Patrolmen
25,480.00
Other expenses, extra traffic officers
2,122.00
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Fuel
450.00
Lighting
400.00
Police Building
Salary of janitor
1,080.00
Other expenses
500.00
Miscellaneous
1,800.00
$38,376.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Supervision and assistance
Salary of chief
$500.00
Salary of assistant
250.00
Salaries
18,560.00
Fire horses and care of same
7,000.00
Fuel
1,300.00
Lighting
550.00
Hydrant service and water
3,550.00
Equipment and repairs
1,500.00
New hose
1,500.00
Repairs and maintenance of buildings
1,800.00
Miscellaneous
400.00
Pension for Eben Allen
650.00
.
$37,560.00
FIRE ALARM AND WIRES
Salary of Supt. of Fire Alarm and Wires
$600.00
Other expenses 1,500.00
New alarm 1,500.00
Inspection of Plumbing and Buildings 150.00
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Sealer of Weights and Measures, salary
800.00
Other expenses
50.00
Harbor Master's salary
125.00
Tree Department
700.00
Moth Extermination
. 1,000.00
$6,425.00
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Salary of clerk
$1,000.00
Miscellaneous expenses
6,000.00
Vital statistics
200.00
Inspection of school children, salary
700.00
Inspection of animals, salary
350.00
Ins. Meats and Provisions, salary
500.00
Ins. Milk and Vinegar, salary
700.00
Other expenses
50.00
Sewer Maintenance
400.00
Street Cleaning
3,500.00
Ashes and Rubbish
9,000.00
District nurse
100.00
Garbage Disposal
5,500.00
Essex County Tuberculosis Hospital
3,418.38
$31,418.38
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
Supt. of Highways
Salary
$2,400.00
Office expenses
50.00
Repairs
16,000.00
Culverts
2,000.00
Bridges
5,972.00
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Lighting
20,975.00
Street Sprinkling
6,000.00
Sidewalks and edgestones
2,500.00
Miscellaneous
200.00
Ice and Snow Removal
3,600.00
$59,697.00
CHARITIES
Poor Department
Salaries and wages
$4,700.00
Other expenses
15,500.00
Anna Jaques Hospital
1,000.00
Homeopathic Hospital
600.00
Mothers' Aid, Chap. 763, Acts 1913
3,000.00
.
$24,800.00
SOLDIERS BENEFITS
Military Aid
$200.00
Soldiers' Relief
Salary of Agent
400.00
Other expenses
4,500.00
Care of Soldiers' Graves
75.00
. .
$5,175.00
EDUCATION
Salaries
$125,000.00
Miscellaneous
9,000.00
Fuel
6,200.00
Lighting
1,300.00
Buildings
5,000.00
.
.
$146,500.00
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Salaries
$7,900.00
Miscellaneous
400.00
Fuel
500.00
Lighting
375.00
$9,175.00
RECREATIONS
Moseley Woods
$500.00
City Parks
500.00
Atkinson Common
1,000.00
Memorial Day
400.00
Firemen's Memorial Sunday
75.00
Playgrounds, including supervision
900.00
Central Park and Playgrounds
1,000.00
Spanish War Veterans, Memorial Day
25.00
.
$4,400.00
UNCLASSIFIED
City Clocks
$150.00
Other City Properties
500.00
Water for Public Buildings
1,500.00
Cemeteries
$2,150.00 $750.00
INDEBTEDNESS
Interest
$30,000.00
Recon. State St. Charter to Market Sq.
1,000.00
.
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Widening and Recon. Merrimac Street
25,000.00
Plum Island Bridge Loan 1,500.00
Recon. Merrimac and Water Streets
20,000.00
Central Park and Playgrounds
1,000.00
City Hall Heating Plant
2,000.00
Sewer Construction note
2,000.00
Primary School Building
9,000.00
County Hospital Loan
1,288.54
$92,788.54
Total budget
$484,989.92
· SCHEDULE OF CITY PROPERTY
December 18, 1926
REAL AND PERSONAL
City Hall building and land, Pleasant Street, brick
$50,000.00
New Police Station, Courthouse
35,000.00
City farm buildings and 30 acres of land, North Atkinson
street, brick
40,000.00
Ward room, Congress street, wood
400.00
Library building and land, State street, brick
25,000.00
Right of Ferry way
100.00
Old Hill burial ground
1,000.00
Highland Cemetery
1,000.00
Ward Room, Purchase street, wood
200.00
Total
$152,700.00
SCHOOLHOUSES
Albert Currier school
$36,000.00
High schoolhouse and land, High street, brick 85,000.00
Jackman schoolhouse and land, brick 28,500.00
Kelley schoolhouse and land, High street, brick
35,000.00
Davenport schoolhouse and land, Congress street, brick
6,000.00
Storey avenue schoolhouse and land, brick
1,500.00
Curtis schoolhouse and land, Ashland street
10,000.00
Moultonville schoolhouse and land, wood 1,500.00
George W. Brown School
180,000.00
Total
$383,000.00
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ENGINE HOUSES
Central fire station
$20,000.00
Engine house and land, Purchase street, brick
2,500.00
Engine house and land, Congress street, brick
5,000.00
Engine house and land, Forrester street, brick
4,000.00
Engine house and land, Federal street, brick
5,000.00
Total
$36,500.00
Washington park, Pond and Greenleaf street
$12,000.00
Cushing park, Washington, Kent, Congress and Buck streets
9,000.00
Atkinson common, High street
3,500.00
Land High street and Storey avenue
3,500.00
Triangular lot, Three Roads
200.00
Coffin lot, Hill street
1,200.00
Powder House lot, Low street
1,200.00
Pasture, Crow lane
700.00
Gravel pit, Greenleaf street
1,500.00
Gravel pit, Coffin court
300.00
Gravel pit, North Atkinson street
800.00
Kent street landing
1,500.00
Green street landing
2,000.00
Winter street landing
400.00
Jefferson street landing
300.00
Bromfield street landing .
300.00
Goodwin landing
450.00
Gas house landing
50.00
Pettingell landing
50.00
Marlboro street landing
100.00
Janvrin landing
1,059.00
Coombs landing
100.00
Total
$40,209.00
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Furniture in City Hall building, engine house, police station and court room
$6,000.00
Movable property in schoolhouses, consisting of desks and chairs for pupils, books, and miscellaneous supplies, viz: Jackman school $632.00
Kelley school
1,192.00
Congress street school 311.00
Congress street ward room . . 66.00
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Currier school
2,610.00
Ashland street school in temporary quarters .
142.00
Moultonville school
149.00
High School
1,550.00
Committee Room, City Hall
500.00
George W. Brown School
3,500.00
$10,652.00
One first class motor pumping engine.
Second class Amoskeag steamers, one Nott steamer, five hose wagons, one supply wagon, two hose reels, two hook and ladder trucks, 8,950 feet leading hose, of which 5,400 feet is first class and 3,550 feet second class, 60 feet suction hose (21/2 inch), five siamese couplings, seven hand ex- tinguishers, four double harnesses, six single harnesses, and small supplies in care of the chief engineer of the fire department
Road roller, road scraper, road sweeper, nine horses, three double carts, three single carts, three double sleighs, three single sleighs, one stone jigger, three double harnesses, three single sleigh harnesses, nine horse blankets, nine canvas coverings, two hokey-pokey carts, two road plows, four gravel screens, four snow plows, one single horse shovel, one iron paving widder block, six wooden paving widder, two spirit levels, four wooden horses, 18 pickaxes, sled runners, drills and wedges, six hoes, 12 scoop shovels, six grubs, two paving hammers, 12 water pails, one water can, two kerosene oil cans, four wheelbarrows, 13 steel bars, four tamping bars, 12 chains, one brush cutter, two pendants for snow plows, 12 rakes, 60 lanterns, 10 stone chisels, 36 brush brooms, 7 stone hammers, 2 mauls, 2 sledges, stable implements. In care of the surveyor high- ways
Furniture in almshouse; other property in or about city farm building, viz: five cows, 13 swine, three horses, one mow- ing machine, one horse rake, one hay tedder, two sets hay forks and blocks, two express wagons, two dump carts, one hay wagon, one light wagon, two sets double harnesses, three sets single harnesses, two plows, two cultivators,
$32,500.00
$6,000.00
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one four-ton 8-14 wagon scale, and other tools and appurt- enances usually found on a farm. In care of the super- intendent of the city farm $3,027.00
Standard weights and measures
300.00
Fire alarm
5,000.00
Total
$63,479.00
Sewer system
$150,000.00
Water works
450,000.00
RECAPITULATION
Real estate
$152,700.00
Schoolhouses
383,500.00
Engine houses
36,500.00
Lands
40,209.00
Personal Property
63,479.00
Sewer system
150,000.00
Water works
450,000.00
$1,276,388.00
SALARIES PAID CITY OFFICIALS, 1926
Mayor
$1,200.00
City auditor
1,500.00
City Auditor's Assistant
800.00
Treasurer and collector
2,200.00
Treasurer and collector's assistant
1,200.00
Three assessors, each
1,400.00
City clerk (no fees)
2,350.00
City messenger
1,500.00
City solicitor
500.00
Clerk of committees and assistant city clerk
.
400.00
Four registrars, each
150.00
City Marshal
2,200.00
Chief of fire department
500.00
.
Superintendent of fire alarms and wires
600.00
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Sealer of weights and measures
700.00
Harbor Master
125.00
Agent and clerk of board of health
1,000.00
Bacteriologist
600.00
Inspector of school children
700.00
Inspector of animals
350.00
Inspector of meat and provisions
. .
500.00
Inspector of milk and vinegar
700.00
Superintendent of highways and bridges
2,400.00
Superintendent and matron of almshouse
1,200.00
Clerk of overseers of poor
1,200.00
City physician
450.00
Clerk of Soldiers benefits
400.00
Superintendent of schools
4,000.00
Truant officer
1,100.00
Librarian of public library
2,000.00
Assistant librarian
850.00
Assistant librarian
850.00
Assistant librarian
850.00
Assistant librarian per month
40.00
Assistant city marshal per week
40.00
Captain of the night watch per week
40.00
Patrolmen per week
35.00
Assistant chief
250.00
Captain of each fire company
110.00
Engineers of steamers, each
225.00
Assistant engineers, each
125.00
Firemen of steamers, each
185.00
Hosemen and laddermen, each
100.00
Steward of each fire company
50.00
Chauffeur
35.00
Permanent firemen, per week
30.00
Driver of single and double teams, per week
.
30.00
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TABULAR STATEMENT OF CITY, COUNTY AND STATE TAXES FROM 1851 TO 1925 INCLUSIVE
Including rate of taxation per $1,000 and the number of polls.
Year
No. Polls
Valuation of Real Estate
Valuation of Personal Estate Including Resident
Total Valuation
Amount of Amount of City Tax State Tax
Amount of County Tax
Total Tax
Taxation
per $1,000
1851
2517 | $2,596,400 |
$2,880,200
$5,476,600
1
$33,597.98
$5,227.76
$38,825.74
$6.40
1852
2827
2,764,800
2,796,700
5,561,500
I
43,504.74
5,227.76
48,732.50
8.00
1853
2997
2,902,100
2,931,500
5,833,600
40,232.74
$2,787.00
5,227.76
48,257.59
7.50
1854
2770
3,302,500
3,483,000
6,785,500
41,434.50
2,787.00
7,432.00
51,653.50
7.00
1855
2977
3,440,100
3,554,000
7,003,100
48,877.80
4,180.50
7,432.00
60,500.30
8.00
1856
2972
3,453,500
3,762,700
7,216,200
50,931.70
5,574.00
9,290.00
65,795.70
8.50
1857
2705
3,424,200
3,603,600
7,027,800
49,656.70
8,361.00
9,290.00
67,307.80
9.00
1858
2708
3,287,100
3,529,300
6,816,400
48,582.63
3,344.00
7,560.21
59,486.84
8.00
1859
2529
3,212,700
3,630,000
6,842,700
58,741.88
2,790.00
8,505.24
70,037.12
9.60
1860
2412
3,200,800
3,544,800
6,745,600
61,654.80
2,327.00
8,694.24
72,674.04
10.20
1861
2430
3,150,600
3,447,500
6,608,100
60,521.79
2,346.00
9,369.85
72,237.74
10.40
1862
2462
3,056,000
3,163,450
6,219,450
62,648.67
14,076.00
7,808.29
84,532.96
12.80
1863
2348
3,048,700
3,395,000
6,443,700
68,337.11
18,768.00
7,808.29
94,913.40
14.00
1864
2528
3,268,700
3,452,000
6,693,700
72,193.84
18,768.00
7,805.96
98,767.80
14.00
1865
3000
3,349,200
4,032,800
7,382,000
90,336.05
36,660.00
8,188.95
135,195.00
17.50
1866
3126
3,373,700
3,834,500
7,208,200
129,768.35
23,400.00
8,188.95
161,357.30
21.50
1867
2893
3,906,600
4,054,100
7,960,700
116,173.30
39,000.00
9,826.70
165,000.00
20.00
1868
3388
3,743,800
3,479,800
7,223,600
110,160.78
15,600.00
9,417.30
135,195.08
17.80
1869
3242
3,858,000
3,569,700
7,427,700
119,502.67
19,500.00
8,188.95
144,639.22
18.60
1870
2907
4,018,701
3,682,545
7,701,246
127,431.72
19,500.00
9,826.70
156,758.42
19.60
1871
3218
4,057,500
3,034,257
7,091,757
1 104,051.74
19,500.00
9,826.70
133,378.44
17.90
1872
3292
4,243,950
3,068,700
7,312,650
123,154.65
11,960.00
8,215.90
143,330.55
18.70
1873
3190
4,515.400
3,057,140
7,572,540
139,188.92
13,455.00
8,215.90
160,859.82
20.40
1874
3208
4,763,700
3,120,407
7,884,107
136,038.13
11,960.00
8,215.90
156,214.03
19.00
1875
3383
4,904,075
3,140,838
8,044,913
139,443.45
11,960.00
8,215.90
159,619.35
19.00
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TABULAR STATEMENT OF CITY, COUNTY AND STATE TAXES FROM 1851 TO 1925 INCLUSIVE
Including rate of taxation per $1,000 and the number of polls.
Year
No. Polls
Valuation of Real Estate
Valuation of Personal Estate Including Resident Bank Tax
Total Valuation
Amount of City Tax
Amount of State Tax
Amount of County Tax
Total Tax
Taxation
per $1,000
1876
3350
4,788,450
2,937,167
7,725,617 |
136,042.87
7,866.00
6,499.50
150,408.38
18.60
1877
3223
1,832,700
4,812,284
7,644,984
115,911.24
6,555.00
6,499.50
128,965.74
16.00
1878
3403
4,799,250
2,778,962
7,578,212
122,383.39
4,370.00
7,892.30
135,645.60
17.00
1379
3293
4,766,700
2,642,888
7,409,588
111,070.40
2,185.00
7,135.54
120,390.94
15.50
1880
3334
1,815,800
2,650,877
7,446,667
109,557.63
6,555.00
7,135.54
123,248.17
15.60
1881
3453
1,849,050
2,686,406
7,535,456
123,809.80
6,555.00
7,135.54
136,499.84
17.20
1882
3343
5,002,550
2,415,148
7,417,698
128,779.64
8,740.00
7,135.54
144,655.18
18.60
1883
3462
5,074,850
2,443,258
7,518,108
119,580.59
7,080.00
9,442.86
136,103.45
17.20
1884
3467
5,162,750
2,385,171
7,548,521
125,336.22
9,440.00
9,442.86
142,752.49
18.00
1885
3427 |
5,214,050
2,336,755
7,550,805
126,229.63
7,080.00
9,442.86
134,219.08
18.20
1886
3380
5,267,350
2.319,988
7,687,338
122,220.32
6,855.00
8,919.62
137,994.94
17.30
1887
3801
5,730,400
2,344,377
8,074,737
122,440.33
10,282.50
8,919.62
141,612.45
16.60
1888
3961
6,038,890
2,643,455
8,732,345
128,443.40
10,282.50
8,919.62
147,645.52
16.00
1889
3985
6,449,865
2,846,370
9,296,235
127,663.11
9,120.00
8,771.16
145,554.27
14.80
1890
2897
6,805,197
2,931,573
9,736,770
135,147.01
7,980.00
8,771.16
151,898.17
14.80
1891
3923
6,874,200
2,888,458
9,762,658
145,719.36
6,840.00
9,536.63
162,095.99
15.80
1892
3827
6,873,300
2,723,805
9,597,105
150,199.02
8,190.00
9,536.63
167,925.65
16.70
1893
3912
6,980,200
2,725,328
9,705,528
150,004.38
11,700.00
11,113.70
172,818.08
17.00
1894
3888
7,055,400
2,700,677
9,756,077
140,473.58
9,360.00
11,112.83
160,946.41
15.70
1895
3945
7,129,050
2,620,450
9,749,500
151,013.21
6,735.00
11,008.53
168,756.74
16.50
1896
2993
7,137,500
2,630,040
9,767,540
151,243.79 |
7,857.50
10,049.12
169,150.41
16.50
1897
3915
7,197,300
2,503,674
9,682,974
138,594.57
7,857.50
10,495.73
156,947.80
15.40
1898
.
3813
7,210,800
2,529,590
9,740,390
150,038.38
5,760.00
8,647.90
164,446.28
16.10
1899
3979
7,292,400
2,775,217
10,067,617
149,915.56
5,760.00
8,330.50
164,006.06
15.50
1900
4348
7,286,000
2.863 033
10,149,033 |
151,518.84
5,760.00
8,727.17
166,006.01
15.50
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ANNUAL REPORT
TABULAR STATEMENT OF CITY, COUNTY AND STATE TAXES FROM 1851 TO 1925 INCLUSIVE Including rate of taxation per $1,000 and the number of polls.
Year
No. Polls
Valuation of Real Estate
Valuation of Personal Estate Including Resident Bank Tax
Total Valuation
Amount of City Tax
Amount of Amount of State Tax
County Tax
Taxation
per $1,000
1901
4430
7,382,400
3,100,050
10,482,450 |
159,020.42
6,422.50
9,039.79
174,482.71 197,472.43
18.20
1903
4496
7,429,000
3,277,9:29
10,706,929
161,641.40
9,262.70
11,540.15
182,444.25
16.20
1904
4588
7,467,200
3,343,664
10,810,864
173,706.84
8,937.70
11,552.05
194,196.59
17.00
1905
4483
7,508,900
3,380,692
10,119,592
172,503.70
14,247.70
11,567.50
198,318.90
17.40
1906
4374
7,601,000
3,558,621
11,159,621
187,033.98
12,470.78
12,348.34
211,853.10
18.20
1907
4221
7,649,450
3,620,861
11,270,311
195,772.18
13,767.70
13,038.03
222,577.91
19.00
1908
4297
7,648,000
3,805,701
11,453,701
217,221.19
18,897.70
15,289.61
251,408.50
21.20
1909
4351
7,690,600
4,579,121
12,269,721
196,699.70
15,477.70
17,409.50
229,556.90
18.00
1910
4252
7,854,450
7,387,607
15,242.057
237,872.48
19,007.50
18,360.01
275,239.99
17.50
1911
4190
7,947,400
5,167,010
13,114,410
228,244.33
19,007.50
18,170.64
265,422.47
19.60
1912
4211
8,096,000
4,739,482:
12,835,482
221,440.30
21,587.50
18,253.19
261,280.99
19.70
1913
41.67
8,122,700
4,495,258
12,617,958
213,390.83
24,247.50
16,745.84
254,384.17
19.50
1914
4166
8,191,050
4,633,677
12,824,727
221,550.24
26,702.63
16,573.67
264,826.54
20.00
1915
4131
8,146,350
4,380,036
12,526,386
222,660.40
29,445.00
19,210.71
271,316.11
21.00
1916
4231
8,225,000
4,377,934
12,602,934
209,740.98
22,086.93
18,610.41
250,438.32
19.20
1917
4245
8,271,000
3,032,371
11,303,371
214,896.00
30,219.90
21,103.68
279,886.56
20.00
1918
4025
8,331,350
3,123,952
11,455,308
224,670.00
30,146.20
21,056.90
289,181.35
21.00
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