Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1933, Part 2

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1933
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11,586 00


Non-Revenue Accounts $44,458 28 Appropriation Balances Unexpended. $44,458 28


Cash


Deferred Revenue Accounts


Apportioned Assessments not due:


Street Betterments


$205,477 06


Sewer


100,778 62


Sidewalks


41,305 11


$347,560 79


$347,560 79


Debt Accounts


Bonded Debt


$4,737,064 06


$1,737,064 06


Inside Debt Limit:


School Loans


$867,000 00


Sewer Loans


430,000 00


Street Loans


747,500 00


Hospital Loans


216,000 00


Other Loans


227,000 00


$2,487,500 00


Outside Debt Limit:


School Loans


$980,000 00


Sewer Loans


136,000 00


Hospital Loans ..


133,000 00


Tax Title Loans


446,564 06


Other Loans


104,000 00


1,799,564 06


Water Debt


450,000 00


$4,737,064 06


Trust Funds


Cash and Securities in Custody of Treas- urer $207,668 11


Hospital


$17,572 47


Welfare


2,000 00


Cash and Securities in Custody of Trustees:


Schools


743,492 31


Adams Temple and School Fund. 385,201 83


Library


42,393 63


Library Fund 42,393 63


$992,554 05


$992,554 05


GEORGE H. BONSALL, Auditor of Accounts.


21


CITY OF QUINCY


...


..... ....


Woodward Fund 357,290 48


Cemetery


187,095 64


Deferred Special Assessments $347,560 79


CITY OF QUINCY MUNICIPAL DEBT within the debt limit, 1934


Purpose of Loan


Date of Issue


Amt. of Issue


Rate


Int.


1934


1935


1936


1937


1938


1939


1940


1941


1942


1943


1944


1945


Totals


Schools


July


1923


$250,000


41/4


J-J


$10,000


$10,000


$10,000


$10.000


$10,000


$10,000


$10.000


$10.000


$10,000


$10,000


....


Schools


July


1924


60,000


4.14


J -J


6,000


6,000


N. Jr. High Sch.


Apr.


1926


350,000


A-O


35,000


35,000


35,000


5,000


5,000


5,000


5,000


5,000


....


.


....


....


40,000


Webs. Sch. Add.


Nov.


1927


30,000


384


M-N


3,000


3,000


3,000


3,000


...


. .


....


. ..


. . .


....


. . .


12,000


Quincy Pt. Jr.


Dec.


1927


250,000


394


J-D


25,000


25,000


25,000


25,000


...


.. .


....


... .


....


...


100,000


Merrymount and


Sept.


1928


220,000


414


M-S


22,000


22,000


22,000


22,000


22,000


...


... .


. . .


. .


110,000


Merrymount and


May


1929


66,000


41/4


M-N


7,000


7,000


6,000


6,000


6,000


6,000


H. N. Schs.


June


1929


170,000


41/4


J-D


12,000


11,000


11,000


11,000


11,000


11,000


11,000


11,000


11,000


11,000


11,000


. ...


16,000


No. Jr. High Sch.


Apr.


1930


80,000


4


A-O


10,000


10,000


10,000


10,000


10,000


Dec.


1930


70,000


4


J-I)


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000 12,000


7,000 12,000


12,000


....


. .. .


. .


....


....


Sewer


Oct.


1926


30,000


4


A-O


3,000


3,000


3,000


7,000


Sewer


May


1928


70,000


M-N


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


....


. ..


....


....


.. .


42,000


Sewer


Nov.


1929


40,000


412


M-N


4,000


4,000


4,000


4,000


4,000


4,000


Sewer


Apr.


1930


70,000


4


A-O


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


Sewer


Nov.


1930


30,000


4


M-N


5,000


5,000


5,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


.


.


. . .


50,000


Sewer


Oct.


1933


120,000


414


A-O


10,000


10,000


10,000


10,000


10,000


10,000


10,000


10,000


10,000


10,000


10,000


10,000


120,000


Surface Drains


Apr.


1926


50,000


4


A-O


5,000


5,000


5,000


...


Jr. High Sch. Bld.


Oct.


1925


100,000


414


A-O


10,000


10,000


...


....


..


.. .


....


. .


20,000


N. Jr. High Sch.


July


1926


75,000


4


J-J


5,000


5,000


5,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


... .


....


. .


.. . .


....


....


. .


... .


....


. . .


....


... .


....


. . .


56,000


Sewer


July


1932


60,000


4.1/6


J-J


10,000


10,000


10,000


10.000


10,000


...


. .


.


....


....


....


9,000


Sewer


May


1927


70,000


3.84


M-N


7,000


7,000


7,000


35,000


Sewer


May


1929


70,000


4.14


M-N


7,000


7,000


24,000


Sewer


May


1931


70,000


31/2


M-N


7,000


7,000


13,000


12,000


12,000


Sewer


June


1919


30,000


41/2


J-D


2,000


. .


. ..


... .


. .


... .


...


.. . .


....


...


122,000


Grid. Bryant Sch.


Apr.


1930


40,000


4


A-O


8,000


8,000


. ..


...


. . .


49,000


Quincy Sch. Add.


Aug.


1931


125,000


3.1/2


F-A


13,000


13,000


99,000


Ad. Shore Schs.


38,000


Montclair and


.. .


.


. . .


.. .


50,000


Adams Sch. Add.


.


. . .


...


2,000


28,000


...


. . ..


. . .


...


....


. . .


105,000


Ad. Shore Schs.


.


. .


. ...


49,000


15,000


15,000


Date of Payment


$100,000


...


394


CITY OF QUINCY MUNICIPAL DEBT Outside the Debt Limit-Concluded 1934


Surface Drains


Oct. Aug.


1926 1929


10.000 50,000 41/2


4 | A-O F-A


1,000 5,000


1,000 5,000 5,000


1,000 5,000 5,000


5,000 5,000


5,000 5,000


5,000 5,000


. .


. . .


..


...


...


....


3,000 30,000


Surface Drains


Aug.


1930


50,000 4


F-A J-D


5,000 1,000


. ..


...


. . .


. .. .


....


. . .


. . .


.


...


....


35,000 1.000 6,000 15,000


Streets


July


1925


80,000


4


J -J A-O A-O


5,000 3,000


5,000 3,000 25,000


5,000 3,000


. ..


...


.. .


. . .


. .


....


.


...


....


9,000


Streets


July


1927


250.000


25,000


25,000 12,500


25,000 12,500 20,000 12,500 6,000 16,000


12,500 20,000 12,500 6,000 16,000


12,500 6000 16,000


6,000 16,000


. .


. .. .


....


.. .


....


30,000


Sea St.


Aug.


1930


75,000


4


F-A


15,000


15,000


8,000


8,000 19,000


8,000 16,000


8,000 16,000


8,000 16,000


8,000 16,000


16,000


. .. .


. .


....


137,000


Streets Hospital Bld.


July


1925


150.000


J-J


15,000


15,000


12,000


6,000


6,000


6,000


6,000


6,000


6,000


6,000


6,000


....


66,000


Hospital Bld.


Apr.


1930


30,000


4


A-O


5,000


5,000


5,000


Hospital Bldgs. Acts 1929


Apr.


1930


10,000


4


A-(


2,000


2,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


7,000


....


. .. .


... .


....


. .


...


16,000


Operating Bld.


Nov.


1930


40,000


4


M-N


8,000


8,000


...


....


....


. . . .


.. . .


. . .


...


....


20,000


New Police Bld.


July


1925


100,000


4


J-J


10,000


10,000


4,000


14,000


14,000


14,000


14,000


.


. .


. ...


...


112.000


Sept. 1931


140,000


31/2


M-S


14,000


14,000


14,000


14,000


Total


$491,000


$475,000


$405.000


$323,000


$263,000


$181,500


$147,000


$91,000


$37.000


$37,000


$27,000


$10,000


$2,487,500


.


....


Surface Drains Streets


Dec.


1924


388,500


4


50,000 4


1926


30,000


4


4 J -J F-A J-J


384 4


200,000


125,000 414


J-D


4


M-N J-D


16,000


7,000 16,000


6,000 16,000


...


.. .


..


. . .


. .


..


..


.


...


..


62,500


Streets


Aug.


1927


125,000


.


...


.


..


100,000 75,000


Streets


May


1930


1930


160,000


4


.


. . .


. . .


.. .


. ..


....


56,000


Streets


Dec.


1930


80,000


J-D J-J


19,000


19,000


30,000


Hospital Bld.


Sept.


1926


125,000


4


M-S


12,000


J-D


6,000


6,000


6,000


Hospital Bld.


June


1929


90.000


11/4


.


....


. . . .


....


....


...


4,000


Operating Bld.


Aug.


1930


70,000


4


F-A


7,000


7,000


. .


....


. ..


...


.


...


...


112,000


Streets


June


65,000


7,000


20,000 12,500


20,000 12,500


. . . .


... .


...


. ...


. .


....


...


.


Streets


June


1929


Apr. Oct.


1926


Streets


....


....


...


...


.. .


...


. .


.. .


5,000


....


. .


.


. . . .


. .


...


....


12.000


Oct.


1926


70,000


4


A-O


4,000


4,000


Fire Dept. Land


July


1931


175,000


4 31/2 4


... .


....


....


15,000


. .


...


... .


.. .


... .


. .


..


Streets


100,000


Streets


July


1928


12,500


12,500


20,000


12,500


6,000


.


.


44,000


8,000


12,000


36,000


49,000


....


24


CITY OF QUINCY-MUNICIPAL DEBT Outside the Debt Limit 1934


Date of Payment


Statutory Authority


Purpose


Date of Issne


Anıt. of Issue


Rate


Int


1934


1935


1936


1937


1938


1939


1940


1941


1942


1920


Chap. 526 High Sch. Land


Oct. 1921


$58,000


$3,000


$3,000


$3,000


$3,000


$2.500


$2,500


$2,500


$2,500


1920


Chap. 526 H. S. Equipment


June 1924


52,000


5 4.1/4 4


A-O J - D M-N


4,000 39,000


39.000


39,000


39,000


39,000


39.000


39,000


39,000


39,000


1920


Chap.


526 II. S. Building


Nov.


1922


15,000


414


M-N A-0


15,000


15,000


15,000


1929


Chap. 122|


Montclair and


June 1929


200,000


41/4


J-D


14,000


13,000


13,000


13,000


13,000


13,000


13,000


13,000


13,000


1929


Chap. 122|No. Jr. H. S. Bldg.


Apr.


1930


200,000


4


A-()


14,000


14,000


13,000


13,000


13,000


13.000


13,000


13,000


13,000


1926


Chap. 303 |So. Jr. H. S. Bldg.


July 1926


450,000


1


J -J


30,000


30,000


30.000


30,000


30,000


5.000


5.000


5,000


5,000


1920


Chap. 526 | Hospital Add.


Sept. 1922


100,000


4


M-S


5,000


5,000


5.000


5,000


5.000


2,000


2,000


2,000


2,000


1920


Chap. 526


Hospital Add.


Nov. 1922


40,000


41/4


M-N


2,000


2,000


2,000


2,000


2,000


6.000


6.000


6,000


6,000


1929


Chap. 125 |Hospital Add.


June 1929


90,000


414


J-1)


6,000


6,000


6,000


6.000


6.000


1929


('hap.


125 Hospital Add.


Apr.


1930


10.000


4


M-N


3,000


3,000


3,000


3,000


1895


Chap.


279 |Sewer


Oct.


1897


100,000


1


A-()


2.500


2,500


2,500


2.500


1895


Chap.


279 Sewer


1897


Chap.


279 | Sower


Apr.


1899


75,000


A-(


1.000


1,000


1.000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,500


1,500


1,500


1902


Chap. 248 Sewer


May


1903


70,000


312


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1.000


1,000


1,000


1.000


1.000


1902


Chap. 248 Sewer


Inne 1904


50,000


J-I)


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1.000


1905


Chap.


151 |Sewer


Apr.


1907


40,000


4


A-O


1,000


1,000


1.000


1,000


1.000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1905


Chap.


151 Sewer


May


1908


30,000


4


M-N


1,000


1,000


1.000


1,000


1,000


May


1909


30,000


31/2


M-NI


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


Apr.


1910


40,000


4


A-O


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1911


Chap.


57| Sewer


Mar. 1912


40,000


4


M-S


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1.000


1.000


1911


Chap.


57 |Sewer


Mar.


1913


40,000


4


M-S


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1925


Chap. 330


Southern Art.


Nov. 1927


113,000


334


M-N


11,000


11,000


11,000


11,000


1926


Chap. 369


1931


Chap. 177 Water St.


Apr. 1932


75,000


5


A-O


15,000


15,000


15,000


15,000


....


.. .


. .


.


Totals


$179,500


$178,500


$175,500


$160,500


$123,500


$120,000


$118.000


$118,000


$85,500


.


1926


Chap, 249 | Govt. School


Oct. 1926


157,500


4


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


....


....


. . .


CITY OF QUINCY


1902


Chap. 248 Sewer


July


1902


60,000


314


J -J


1.500


1,500


1,500


1,500


1,500


....


.. .


. ..


...


1895


Chap.


279| Sewer


May


1897


120,000


31/22


A-O


2,500


2,500


2,500


2,500


2,500


.


. .


. .


..


Apr.


1898


100,000


A-0


2,000


2,000


...


. . .


. . . .


....


. . .


.. .


1905


Chap.


151 Sewer


1903


Chap.


151 |Sewer


.


.


.


Grade Crossing


. . .


4,000


4,000


4,000


1920


Chap. 526 HI. S. Building


May 1922


800,000


HI. N. Schools


30,000


30,000


30,000


.


316


M-N


1.500


CITY OF QUINCY-MUNICIPAL DEBT Outside the Debt Limit 1934-Concluded


Statutory Authority


Purpose


Date of Issue


Amt. of Issue


Rate


Int


1934


1944


1945


1946


1947


1948


1949


1950


Totals


.


1920


Chap. 526 High Sch. Land


Oct.


1921


$58,000


A-O J-D


...


. . .


. .


.


.


1920


Chap. 526|H. S. Building


May


1922


800,000


4


M-N


. . .


....


..


. . .


45,000


1926


Chap. 249


Govt. School


Oct.


1926


157,500


4


A-O


1929


Chap. 122


Montclair and


June 1929


200,000


41/4


J-D


$13,000


$13,000


.


.


1929


Chap. 122 |No. Jr. H. S. Bldg.


Apr.


1930


200,000


4


A-O


13,000


13,000


13,000


1926


Chap. 303 So. Jr. H. S. Bldg.


July 1926


450,000


4


J -J


..


....


45,000


1920


Chap. 526 Hospital Add.


Sept. 1922


100,000


4


M-S


18,000


1920


Chap. 526 Hospital


Add.


Nov. 1922


40,000


41/4


M-N


66,000


1929


Chap. 125 Hospital


Add.


June 1929


90,000


414


J-D


6,000


6,000


4,000


1929


Chap. 125 Hospital


Add.


May


1897


120,000


4


M-N


. .. .


... .


. .


....


...


12,500


1895


Chap. 279


Sewer


Apr.


1898


100,000


31/2


A .- ()


. .. .


... .


.. ..


..


...


.


.


1895


Chap. 279


Sewer


Apr.


1899


75,000


J -J


1,000


1,000


1.000


1,000


1,000


..


.


..


.


1905


Chap. 151 |Sewer


May


1908


30,000


4


M-N


1905


Chap. 151 Sewer


151 Sewer


Apr.


1910


40,000


4


A-O


1,000


1,000


1.000


1,000


1,000


$1,000


$1,000


$1,000


17,000


1911


Chap.


57


Sewer


Mar.


1913


40,000


4


M-S


1,000


.


....


.. .


. .


.


.


1925


Chap. 330


Southern Art.


Nov. 1927


113,000


334


M-N


. .


....


..


. ..


. . . .


44,000


1926


Chap. 369


Chap. 177 Water St.


Apr. 1932


75,000


5


A-O


.


. .


.


..


....


....


.


....


. ...


1931


Grade Crossing


$37,000


$35,000


$15,000


$2,000


$2,000


$1.000


$1,000


$1,000


$1,353,000


1920


Chap. 526 H. S. Building


Nov.


1922


15,000


41/4


M-N


. .


. ..


...


.


...


...


12,000


1895


Chap. 279 |Sewer


10,000


1895


Chap. 279 Sewer


Oct.


1897


100,000


4


A-O


A-(


. .


....


.


...


.


.


. .


.


..


10,000


1902


Chap. 248 Sewer


May


1903


70,000


31/2


1902


Chap. 248|Sewer


Apr.


1907


40,000


4


A-(


1.000


1,000


1905


Chap. 151 |Sewer


May


1909


30,000


31/22


M-N


1905


Chap.


57 Sewer


Mar.


1912


40,000


4


M-S


.


....


...


...


10,000


1911


248 Sewer


July


1902


60,000


314


13,500


1902


Chap.


11.000


June 1901


50,000


4


J-D


1.000


.


AUDITOR'S REPORT


25


.


$22,000


1920


Chap. 526 H. S. Equipment


June 1924


52,000


414


...


. .


...


.


..


4,000


144.000


H. N. Schools


Apr. 1930


10,000


4


A-O


....


...


...


...


....


. ..


.


. . .


. ..


M-N


14,000


5,000


6,000


9,000


Chap.


60,000


Totals


Date of Payment


16,000


351,000


158,000


240,000


.


6,000


26


CITY OF QUINCY-WATER DEBT-1934


Date of Payment


Statutory Authority


Date of Issue


Amount of Issue


Rate


Int.


1934


1935


1936


1937


1938


1939


1940


1941


Totals


1907


Chap. 182


June,


1907


$30,000


4


J-D


$1,000


$1.000


$1,000


$1,000


1907


Chap. 182


May,


1909


40,000


31/2


M-N


1,000


1.000


1,000


1,000


$1,000


$1,000


6,000


1907


Chap. 182


Mar.,


1910


30,000


4


M-S


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


1,000


$1,000


7.000


Statutes


A.pr.


1926


600,000


4


A-O


40,000


40,000


40,000


40,000


40,000


40,000


40,000


$40,000


320,000


Statutes


Мау,


1929


75,000


414


M-N


15,000


15,000


Statutes


Apr.,


1930


70,000


4


A-O


14,000


14,000


. . .


. . .


...


. ..


.


....


28,000


Statutes


May,


1931


50,000


31/2


M-N


10,000


10,000


10,000


. ..


... .


. . ..


.. .


...


30,000


Statutes


July,


1932


15,000


41/2


J-J


5,000


5,000


10,000


Statutes


Oct.,


1933


30,000


4


A-O


5,000


5,000


5,000


5,000


5,000


5,000


...


.


30,000


Totals


$92,000


$77,000


$58,000


$48,000


$47,000


$47,000


$41,000


$40,000


$450,000


CITY OF QUINCY


..


.


. . . .


... .


... .


.. .


.. . .


....


. .


. .


.


.


...


.. .


..


$4,000


27


AUDITOR'S REPORT


TEMPORARY LOANS


In Anticipation of Revenue


Unpaid balance from 1932


$1,660,000


Date 1933


Due


Sold To


Rate


Amount


Jan.


12


Nov. 14, 1933


Merchants Nat'l Bank ...


2.57


$200,000


Feb.


2


Oct. 26, 1933


Nat'l Shawmut Bank.


2.21


100,000


Feb.


2


Nov. 23, 1933


Nat'l Shawmut Bank


2.21


150,000


Feb.


20


Apr. 20, 1933


Nat'l Shawmut Bank


2.21*


150,000


Mar. 1


Oct. 31, 1933


U. S. Trust


5.00


50,000


Mar. 14


Apr.


14, 1933


National Shawmut.


6.10*


100,000


Mar. 14


Sept. 14, 1933


Stand. Oil Co. of N. Y.


6.00*


90,000


Mar. 20


Apr. 18, 1933


Nat'l Shawmut Bank.


6.00*


65,000


Mar. 20


Apr.


18, 1933


Faxon Gade & Co


5.00*


35,000


Mar. 22


Nov. 21, 1933


National Shawmut Bank


5.75


25,000


Mar. 27


Oct.


31, 1933


Merchants Nat'l Bank


5.75


50,000


Mar. 27


Nov. 21, 1933


Merchants Nat'l Bank.


5.75


50,000 5,000


Mar. 27


Dec.


12, 1933


Merchants Nat'l Bank.


5.75


100,000


Mar. 27


Dec.


15, 1933


Nat'l Shawmut Bank.


5.75


25,000


Mar. 27


Dec.


28, 1933


Nat'l Shawmut Bank


5.75


200,000


Mar. 29


Nov.


2, 1933


U. S. Trust


5.75


50,000


Apr. 7


Nov.


7, 1933


Granite Trust Co.


5.75


75,000


Apr.


7


Nov.


7, 1933


Quincy Trust Co.


5.75


25,000


Apr.


7


Nov.


7, 1933


Nat'l Mt. Wollaston Bk.


5.75


40,000


Apr.


7


Nov. 7, 1933


Quincy Savings Bank.


5.75


60,000


Apr. 14


June 20, 1933


Nat'l Shawmut Bank.


5.75*


50,000


Apr. 14


June


20, 1933


Stone & Webster &


Blodgett


6.10


50,000


Apr. 20


June 20, 1933


6.00


45,000


May


4


Oct.


31, 1933


East'n Mass. St. Ry. Co.


5.50


30,000


May 4


Nov. 6, 1933


Nat'l Shawmut Bank.


5.75


100,000


May 10


July 17, 1933


Faxon Gade & Co


6.00*


50,000


May


10


Aug.


15, 1933


Faxon Gade & Co.


6.00


75,000


June 1


Oct.


26, 1933


Bk. of the Manhattan Co.


5.50


25,000


June


1


Oct.


31, 1933


Bk. of the Manhattan Co.


5.50


25,000


June


1 Nov.


2, 1933


Bk. of the Manhattan Co. 5.50


50,000


June


1


Nov.


21, 1933


Bk. of the Manhattan Co. 5.50


50,000


June


1


Dec. 15, 1933


Bk. of the Manhattan Co.


5.50


50,000


June 1 Dec. 28, 1933


Bk. of the Manhattan Co. 5.50


100,000


June 12


Jan.


15, 1934


Shawmut Corporation ....


5.25


10,000


June 26


Mar.


8, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bank


5.50


50,000


June 26


Mar.


22, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bank


5.50


50,000


June 25


Apr.


12, 1934


U. S. Trust


5.50


50,000


June 28


Sept. 28, 1933


Faxon Gade & Co


6.00*


245,500


June 28


Feb.


21, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bank.


5.75


100,000


July 13


May


8, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bank


5.50


25,000


July 13


May


8, 1934


U. S. Trust


5.50


25,000


July 18


Dec. 28, 1933


Bk. of the Manhattan Co.


5.00


200,000


June


1 Nov.


6, 1933


Bk. of the Manhattan Co. 5.50


100,000


Apr. 20


June 19, 1933


National Rockland Bank Preston, Morse & Co ....


6.00*


50,000


Mar. 27


Nov. 23, 1933


Nat'l Shawmut Bank


5.75


28


CITY OF QUINCY TEMPORARY LOANS


Date 1933


Due


Sold To


Rate


Amount


July 20


May


24, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bank


5.50


25,000


July 20


May


24, 1934


U. S. Trust


5.50


25,000


Aug. 17


Apr.


12, 1934


Arthur Perry & Co


5.00


5,000


Aug. 23


June 25, 1934


Minot, Kendall & Co.


4.50


10,000


Aug. 24


June 25, 1934


Faxon Gade & Co.


4.50


25,000


Aug. 29


May


24, 1934


Bk. of the Manhattan Co.


4.75


60,000


Bk. of the Manhattan Co.


4.75


90,000


Sept. 20


June


25, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al.


4.00


25,000


Oct.


31


Apr.


26, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al.


4.00 **


25,000


Nov. 2 Mar.


26, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al.


4.50 **


100,000


Nov.


6 May 31, 1934


Nov.


7 Jan. 30, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al.


4.50 **


50,000


Nov.


7


Mar.


26, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al.


4.50 **


50,000


Nov. 21


Apr.


26, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al.


4.50 **


100,000


Dec. 15


Mar. 26, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al.


4.50 **


25,000


Dec.


15


May 31, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al. 5.00 **


50,000


Dec. 28


Feb. 28, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al.


4.50 **


50,000


Dec. 28


May 31, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al. 5.00 **


100,000


Dec. 28


June 29, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al. 5.00 **


200,000


Total issued


$4,480,500


Total Notes Paid.


4,600,500


Outstanding December 31, 1933


$1,540,000


* Renewal of 1932 note.


** Renewal of 1933 note.


In Anticipation of Bond Issue


Date


Due


Sold To


Rate


Amount


Sept. 1933


Oct. 10, 1933 Nat'l Shawmut Bank.


.... 2.00


$150,000


Note Paid and Cancelled


150,000


Outstanding


0


Sept.


6


June 25, 1934


Sept.


July


16, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bank ..... 4.50


5,000


Oct. 26


Apr.


26, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al. 4.50 **


50,000


Nov.


6 Mar. 26, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al.


4.50 **


100,000


Dec. 12


Mar. 26, 1934


Nat'l Shawmut Bk. et al.


4.50 **


50,000


Faxon Gade & Co


4.50


10,000


$6,140,500


29


AUDITOR'S REPORT


SUSPENDED ACCOUNTS


Accounts Not Yet Due


Apportioned sewer assessments not due


$100,778 62


Apportioned sewer assessments due in 1933 $7 80


Apportioned sewer assessments due in 1934


19,720 06


Apportioned sewer assessments due in 1935


18,472 76


Apportioned sewer assessments due in 1936


16,768 59


Apportioned sewer assessments due in 1937


14,438 54


Apportioned sewer assessments due in 1938


11,860 43


Apportioned sewer assessments due in 1939 7,805 95


Apportioned sewer assessments due in 1940


5,945 16


Apportioned sewer assessments due in 1941 3,442 82


Apportioned sewer assessments due in 1942


2,316 51


Apportioned street betterments not due $205,477 06


Apportioned street betterments due in 1933 $119 19


Apportioned street betterments due in 1934


38,107 69


Apportioned street betterments due in 1935


37,696 17


Apportioned street betterments due in 1936 34,861 77


Apportioned street betterments due in 1937 32,656 92


Apportioned street betterments due in 1938 23,014 19


Apportioned street betterments due in 1939 19,303 29


Apportioned street betterments due in 1940


11,474 39


Apportioncd street betterments due in 1941 7,390 95


Apportioned street betterments due in 1942


852 50


Apportioned sidewalk assessments not due $41,305 11


Apportioned sidewalk assess'ts due in 1933 $19 99


Apportioned sidewalk assess'ts due in 1934 9,778 67


Apportioned sidewalk assess'ts due in 1935


8,866 71


Apportioned sidewalk assess'ts due in 1936 7,570 00


Apportioned sidewalk assess'ts due in 1937


6,133 05


Apportioned sidewalk assess'ts due in 1938 3,789 30


Apportioned sidewalk assess'ts due in 1939


2,716 62


Apportioned sidewalk assess'ts due in 1940


1,876 15


Apportioned sidewalk assess'ts due in 1841 512 49


Apportioned sidewalk assess'ts due in 1942


42 13


30


CITY OF QUINCY


TRUST FUNDS


Cash and Securities in hands of Treasurer.


$207,668 11


Children's Ward Fund.


$658 76


Student Nurses Loan Fund.


198 06


Post Graduate Nurses Fund.


102 40


Hospital Trust Funds ..


11,613 25


D. L. Jewell Hospital Fund ..


5,000 00


C. C. Johnson Turkey Fund Welfare ....


2,000 00


Rock Island School Fund.


1,000 00


Wilson Tucker Fund.


400 00


C. E. French Cemetery Fund.


3,000 00


C. C. Johnson Cemetery Fund.


150 00


George Pierce Cemetery Fund.


200 00


Alex Nugent Cemetery Fund


125 00


Wm. S. Williams Cemetery Fund.


400 00


Perpetual Care Fund


182,820 64


Cash and Securities in hands of Trustees


$784,885 94


Adams Temple and School Funds.


$385,201 63


Woodward Fund


357,290 48


Thos. Crane Endowment Fund.


9,124 51


Crane Memorial Fund.


23,985 31


Ellery Channing Butler


1,012 77


C. C. Johnson Fund.


2,003 74


Geo. W. Morton.


5,216 20


Alice G. White


1,051 30


Total


$992,554 05


AUDITOR'S REPORT


31


MUNICIPAL FINANCES ILLUSTRATED


The following diagram shows how the revenue of 1933, derived from taxes and ordinary receipts excluding all money borrowed, is expended.


PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY= II CENTS


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


3 CENTS


HEALTH AND SANITATION


5 CENTS


CHARITIES = 12 CENTS


OF


QUINCY


HOSPITAL= 6 CENTS


ONE DOLLAR


UNCLASSIFIED=2 CENTS


$


STATE = 7 CENTS


COUNTY = 3 CENTS


20 CENTS


OTHER 12 CENTS


SCHOOL CENTS


DEBT AND INTEREST


8


General Government inclues offices in City Hall, Protection of Persons and Property includes Police, Fire, Gypsy Moth, Sealer of Weights, Building Inspector and Wire Inspector. Highway in- cludes Maintenance, Repairs, and Street Lighting. Unclassified includes Parks, Cemeteries and Miscellaneous. State includes Metropolitan Assessments.


GEORGE H. BONSALL, Auditor of Accounts.


HIGHWAYS = 8 CENTS


LIBRARY= I CENT


CITY


$


SCHOOLS=22 CENTS


¥/933%


32


CITY OF QUINCY


TAX COLLECTIONS January 1 to December 31, 1933


Due Jan. 1


Charges


Sold City


Abated


Collections


Due


1926


$154 04


$13 80


$5 17


$148 87


$13 80


1927


100 56


314 80


100 16


40


314 80


1928


32 00


1,417 47


12 01


79 44


15 49


1,342 53


1929


2,398 08


696 30


1,700 71


644 83


74 50


674 34


1930


3,167 58


826 05


245 44


2,033 68


316 40


1,398 11


1931


17,814 77


1,525 06


783 15


2,214 69


6,082 16


10,259 83


1932


1,793,863 69


118,060 96


405,185 55


21,758 95


1,440,038 56


44,941 59


Excise Tax


1929


2,448 77


193 47


173 57


1,127 56


205 40


1,135 71


1930


5,189 13


128 78


114 51


1,918 99


406 17


2,878 24


1931


11,036 88


484 74


73 31


94 77


1,532 16


9,821 38


1932


29,925 09


557 53


870 30


15,863 93


13,748 39


Old Age


1931


454 00


252 00


177 00


16 00


513 00


1932


5,558 00


1 00


712 00


1,788 00


3,059 00


$1,872,142 59


$124,471 96


$409,182 42


$30,992 24


$1,466,339 17


$90,100 72


1932 Commitments


Real Estate


$3,497,995 54


$1,961 60


$20,406 74


$1,757,573 79


$1,721,976 61


Personal


321,574 40


117 75


1,292 00


275,853 91


44,546 24


Polls


46,038 00


12 00


90 00


30,056 00


15,904 00


Motor Vehicle


114,345 10


684 86


....


4,455 55


74,377 95


36,196 46


Old Age Assistance 23,108 00


6 00


15,100 00


8,014 00


$4,003,061 04


$2,782 21


$26,244 29


$2,152,961 65


$1,826,637 31


33


AUDITOR'S REPORT


ESTIMATED AND ACTUAL RECEIPTS, 1933


Estimated


Actual


Income Tax


$198,158 19


$223,000 57


Corporation Taxes


75,079 88


75,480 36


Bank Tax


1,129 46


1,435 92


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax


113,000 00


91,391 12


Licenses


20,000 00


66,531 05


Fines


2,500 00


2,043 06


Special Assessments


75,000 00


77,897 46


General Government


17,000 00


19,967 50


Protection of Persons and Property


2,500 00


3,461 73


Health


22,000 00


35,531 30


Highways


2,000 00


1,662 67


Charities


50,000 00


95,733 47


Soldiers'


Benefits


2,500 00


3,170 75


Schools


50,000 00


49,288 15


Libraries


3,000 00


2,961 75


Hospital


150,000 00


159,905 24


Street Railway


400 00


449 20


Cemeteries


17,000 00


20,655 00


Interest on Deposits


2,000 00


2,129 89


Interest on Taxes and Assessments


98,000 00


95,540 03


Federal Relief


106,539 63


106,539 63


Old Age Assistance


33,300 59


27,127 67


$1,041,107 75


$1,161,903 52


Assessors


$1,041,107 75


State of Mass.


163 18


Appropriations


38,553 71


$1,079,824 64


$82,078 88


34


CITY OF QUINCY


WATER RATES


Commitments


$416,538 88 36 07


Adjustments made by State Auditor


$416,574 95


Collections


$329,736 37


Abatements


723 04


Water Liens to Tax Collector


11,614 23


342,073 64


Outstanding December 31. 1933


....


$74,501 31


PREVIOUS YEARS


Outstanding January 1, 1933.


$76,323 76


Collections


$36,675 50


Abatements


221 89


Adjustments made by State Auditor


: 75


Water Liens to Tax Collector.


29,398 24


66,350 38


$9,973 38


WATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS


Outstanding January 1, 1932.


$4,832 93


Commitments, 1933.


12,224 91


$17,057 84


Collections


$8,369 27


Abatements


2,029 74


Adjustments made by State Auditor


82 24


Transferred from Water Deposits


1,385 69


Water Liens to Tax Collector


534 53


$12,401 47


$4,656 37


WATER RESERVE


Appropriations


$213,256 00


Council Transfers


8,500 00


State Assessments


186,941 74


$408,697 74


Surplus, 1932


$1,975 79


Water Collections


374,781 14


Water Lien Collections


6,924 93


Water Deposit Transfers


1.385 69


Balance 1933 Appropriation


4,301 42


389,368 97


Deficit, 1933


$19,328 77


Water Liens


$45,528 02


Collections


$6,931 13


Adjustment


1,357 54


Abatements


24 20


$8,312 87


$37,215 15


TABULATION SHOWING STATE, COUNTY AND OTHER ASSESSMENTS


Date


State


County


Metropolitan Water


Metropolitan Sewer


Parks


Fire Pro- vention


Charles River Basin


Neponset Bridge


Cottage Farm Bridge


1919


$118,698 80


$56,657 39


$78,083 57


$50,273 57


$23,815 26


$706 31


$3,958 62


$4,800 00


1920


149,238 80


64,989 00


85,259 00


54,305 19


31,115 22


669 88


5,701 67


4,680 00


1921


149,238 80


88,287 78


85,289 92


58,909 79


34,336 63


484 01


5,903 95


3,693 83


1922


125,520 00


93,724 86


81,551 29


58,561 94


35,700 19


615 48


5,914 19


3,560 97


1923


125,520 00


96,075 35


84,261 23


61,789 61


39,288 77


626 26


6,523 85


7,878 79


1924


104,600 00


101,059 48


86,652 47


65,683 75


41,132 56


722 81


6,380 84


11,292 90


1925


155,280 00


122,630 78


90,308 38


73,288 28


51,813 41


759 72


8,760 86


20,376 45


1926


155,280 00


129,498 10


110,385 95


77,273 97


61,368 45


849 22


8,792 39


14,290 36


1927


155,280 00


129,498 10


120,982 81


78,328 20


62,829 77


889 54


8,489 91


11,739 47


1928


144,330 00


141,500 00


138,989 19


87,701 71


60,995 00


933 90


11,825 48


13,366 28


1929.


149,430 00




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