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71,968 75
6,486 39
6,486 39
13,755 31
Military Aid
S64 00
832 00
32 00
32 00
Massachusetts, Commonwealth of
142,749 05
129,784 00
13,015 00
13,015 00
Massachusetts Commonwealth of :
Soldiers' Burials
420 00
120 00
Military Aid
848 50
348 50
Metropolitan Sewer Assessment
41,195 19
41,195 19
State Tax
30 625 00
30,625 00
National Bank Tax
1,007 10
1,097 10
Street Railway Tax
52,200 46
52,200 46
State Aid .
11.888 00
11,388 00
Corporation Taxes
23.429 11
23,429 11
Overlay and Abatement
49,845 52
54,482 63
4,637 11
Overplus on Tax Sales
$60 00
868 13
118 13
1,883 61
Powder-House Boulevard
14,715 43
14,718 53
3 10
3 10
6,551 97 2,080 75
60 83 750 00 62,009 48 14,715 43 1,020 93
Printing and Stationery
1,920 93
2,500 00
579 07
579 07
Property and Debt Balance
146,000 00
2,194,116 82
2,048,116 82
Public Buildings Construction : -
Schoolhouse in Ward One
13,161 18
Shed at City Home .
1,492 18
1,500 00
7 82
Public Buildings Maintenance : -
City Hall
4,221 41
4,350 00
128 59
128 59
City Hall Annex
763 90
1,375 00
011 10
611 10
763 90
Fire Department
3,806 04
4,500 00
693 96
693 96
3,806 04
Health Department
887 94
630 00
64 79
64 79
565 21
Public Grounds
21 50
3,794 92
80 63
80 63
3,714 29
Schoolhouses
49,118 08
100 00
80 87
86 87
18 13
Support of Poor
519 30
925 00
405 70
405 70
519 30
Water Department
120 80
150 00
20 20
29 20
Public Grounds
9,609 93
9,614 11
4 1S
4 18
114 11
9,609 98
Public Grounds : -
Athletic Apparatus
1,000 00
11 45
11 45
Athletic Field in Ward Seven
753 95
3,000 00
2,246 05
2,246 05
Land for Park Purposes
1,250 70
1,509 00
240 80
240 30
Land on Prospect Hill
11,320 00
15,000 00
3,680 00
3,680 00
Prospect Hill Park
7,500 00
7,500 00
7,500 00
Public Library
17,177 43
17,398 18
220 75
220 75
16,881 92
Addition .
8,13$ 76
1,320 35
1,320 35
5,863 41
Isaac Pitman Fund, Poetry
1.000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
Isaac Pitman Fund, Investment
290 28
5,000 00
18 91
5,000 00
18 91 45 75
80 00 20 00
5,290 28 114 45 28 53
Real Estate Liens
4,534 05
45 00
1,489 05
4,489 05
11,175 93
25 00 3,925 96
Renewal of Funded Debt
16,000 00
16 000 00
School Contingent
23,516 55
21,161 75
2,354 80
2,354 80
161 75
23,516 55
O. S. Knapp, Improvement
28 52
28 52
In or near Ward Seven
21,995 73
21,995 73
In Ward Two
14 360 00
14,369 00
Charles G. Pope, Improvement
101 61
101 61 21 36
Sealer of Weights and Measures
1,222 S9
1,650 07
433 18
433 18
Sewers, Construction .
37,80S 81
48.556 98
10,748 17 183 12
183 12
5,890 62 2,624 19 1,711 69
17,428 93 2,806 83
28,775 88 6,711 69
Soldiers' Relief
15 866 86
15,044 00
Somerville Hospital
6,388 13
6,388 13
State Aid
12,048 00
12.048 00
Street Lights
58,289 76
59,042 98
753 22
753 22
Sundry Persons
25,487 50
25,925 01
437 51
437 51
150 96
23,517 50
Almshouse
6,000 75
6,000 75
6,622 43
6,973 20
350 77
350 77 259 28
342,008 09
300,000 00
800,000 00
Water Maintenance
54,831 09
54,831 09
Water Services
47,52$ 99
Water Service Assessments
4,058 39
4,058 30
Water Works Extension
25,313 52
25.813 52
4,058 39 313 52
17 00 19,205 59
Water Works, Abatements on Water Charges
500 00
500 00
Cash
2,269,545 81
2,245,212 21
24,333 60
24,833 60
$10,414,579 86
$10,414,579 86
$3,943,718 98
$3,943,718 OS
$12,447 01 $6,974 75
$19,422 36
$422,149 55
$415,174 80 $0.974 75
$2,269,545 81
$2,269,545 81
$19,422 30
$422,149 55
Excess and Deficiency
Assets and Liabilities
$12.447 61 122.149 55 3,509,116 82
$19,422 26 415,174 80
Public Property
Funded Debt
Property and Debt Balance
1,461,000 00 2,048,116 82
$3,943,713 98
$3,943,713 98
$5,356 94 706 86 316 SO
2,500 00
Paving Washington Street
212 40 1,900 80
13,057 74 271 48 869 54
23,156 94 15,682 17
Highway Betterment Assessments
931 99
869 54
62 45
4.492 03 13,841 94
Metered Water Charges
27,259 37
13,504 06
13,755 31
819 00
319 00
1,513 00
Contagious Disease Hospital
19,858 63
20,000 00
611 37
641 37
12,267 50
Clerk of Committees and Departments
4,054 02
4,054 92
Contingent Fund
3,981 31
Election Expenses :
Commissioner of Public Buildings Pay of Election Officers Registrars of Voters
1,513 00
1,832 00
2 72
146,000 00 1,746 89
163.000 00 39,161 67
963 30 11,291 66
21,285 42
15,054 50 914 54
316 80
1.900 80
18,714 26 13,480 12
864 00 32,023 55
Police
62,009 4S
40,650 00
27,488 82
27,488 82 7 82
13,161 18 1,492 18
Highways . Police
565 21
4,150 00
5 99
100 00
78 50
78 50
21 50
Public Library
3,714 29
42,557 37
6,560 71
6,560 71
294 92 57 37
49,118 08
Sewer Department
13 13
1,000 00
112 06
112 06
887 94
5 99
130 00 600 00
4,155 99
988 55 753 95
Public Library : -
Isaac Pitman Fund, Art .
4,000 00
4,000 00
4,000 00
Isaac Pitman Fund, Income, Art
116 65
136 56
Isaac Pitman Fund, Income, Poetry
29 11
74 SB
45 75
Public Property .
3,509,116 82
3,509,116 82
Reduction of Funded Debt
147,000 00
158,175 93
11,175 93
Highland, Sanitary Improvement School Teachers' Salaries
221,730 69
221,739 09
Sewer Assessments
14,412 93
11,533 98
2,878 95
Sewers, Maintenance
10,166 88
10,350 00
Sidewalk Assessments
23,408 00
17.517 38
5,890 62
Sidewalks, Construction
28,864 33
26,240 14
2,624 19
Sidewalks, Maintenance
0,711 69
5,000 00
1,711 69
Soldiers' Burials .
490 00
490 00
822 86
822 86
44 00
15,866 86
Sundry Persons
1,304 59
1,304 59
Support of Poor : -
" City Home ' Miscellaneous
29,171 15
29,430 43
Taxes .
1,283,077 46
941,069 37
342,008 09
Temporary Loans
1,200,000 00
300,000 00
Water Loan Interest
900,000 00 8,270 00
8,270 00
4,181 63
4,181 63
4,181 63
Water Works Income
217,628 68
217,628 68
200,498 98
0,888 13
00 00
12,018 00
58,289 76
6,000 00
1,473 20
259 2S
6,430 43
6,622 43 27,7S3 02
Schoolhouses : --
21,863 28 14,178 18
09
21 36
221,739 69 1,222 S9
2,878 95
10,748 17
356 07 11,533 98 146 S9
37,80S 81 10,166 8S
63,S93 09
1,883 61
4,637 11 118 13
34 00
065 61
709 03
*$103,858 87
$9,850 47
BALANCES.
EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY.
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.
208 50
914,327 15 150,000 00 14,789 70
235 03 24,333 60
· Balance, 1900. § Balance.
988 55
1,259 70 11,920 00
3,39$ 18
6,813 41
5,290 28
150 00
4,221 41
4,155 99
120 80
11.036 04 76.276 83
1,739 75 125 00 15 00
2.228 54
19,358 63
3,656 17
490 00
·
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REPORT OF TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES.
Balance Sheet.
DEBIT.
Public Property
$3,509,116 82
Excess of valuable assets
. 80,547 77
$3,589,664 59
CREDIT.
Excess of appropriations from tax levy
$6,974 75
Excess of appropriations, Overlay and Abatement
4,637 11
Excess of appropriations from Funded Debt 68,935 91
Present Funded Debt
1,461,000 00
$1,541,547 77
Property and Debt Balance or Municipal Capital
2,048,116 82
$3,589,664 59
A detailed statement of the public property, funded debt, and the receipts and disbursements of the several accounts will be found in the following appendix.
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES F. BEARD, Treasurer and Collector of Taxes.
52
ANNUAL REPORTS.
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
TABLE A .- PUBLIC PROPERTY DECEMBER 31, 1901.
Central Hill land (13 acres, 5,032 feet) .
$34,000 00
Furniture
10,000 00
44,000 00
Public Library building
42,000 00
Public Library
25,000 00
67,000 00
City Hall Annex
20,000 00
Albion A. Perry Schoolhouse, Washington street, land (46,080 feet) and building .
36,000 00
Furniture
1,000 00
Books
530 00
Bennett Schoolhouse, land (20,000 feet) and
building
9,500 00
Furniture
650 00
Books
300 00
Bingham Schoolhouse, land (21,424 feet) and building
30,800 00
Furniture
1,400 00
Books
1,100 00
Burns Schoolhouse, land (16,080 feet) and
building
33,300 00
Furniture
1,300 00
Books
1,000 00
Charles G. Pope Schoolhouse, land (27,236 feet) and building
78,600 00
Furniture
2,250 00
Books
2,600 00
Cummings Schoolhouse, land (11,300 feet)
and building
11,200 00
Furniture
650 00
Books
500 00
Davis Schoolhouse, land (30,155 feet) and
building
22,000 00
Furniture
650 00
Books
400 00
Edgerly Schoolhouse, land (24,000 feet) and
building
42,000 00
Furniture
2,250 00
Books
2.800 00
47,050.00
Amount carried forward
$683,780 00
.
.
.
10,450 00
33,300 00
.
35,600 00
83,450 00
12,350 00
23,050 00
.
$270,000 00
City Hall
.
37,530 00
53
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
$683,780 00
Amount brought forward English High Schoolhouse
134,000 00
Furniture
3,600 00
Philosophical and manual training paratus
ap-
8,200 00
Books
12,000 00
157,800 00
Forster Schoolhouse and Annex, land
(30,632 feet) and buildings
82,000 00
Furniture
3,350 00
Books
4,100 00
George L. Baxter Schoolhouse, land (11,000 feet) and building
31,800 00
Furniture
1,155 64
Books
450 00
George W. Durell Schoolhouse, land (13,883 feet) and building
19,000 00
Furniture
650 00
Books
500 00
Highland Schoolhouse, land (23,260 feet) and
building
58,000 00
Furniture
2,250 00
Books
2,800 00
Jacob T. Glines Schoolhouse, land (28,800
feet) and building
78,200 00
Furniture
2,600 00
Books
2,100 00
Latin High Schoolhouse
60.000 00
Furniture
2,000 00
Philosophical apparatus
500 00
Books
3,300 00
Lincoln Schoolhouse, land (17,662 feet) and
building
17,500 00
Furniture
650 00
Books
500 00
Luther V. Bell Schoolhouse, land (22,262
feet) and building
43.000 00
Furniture
2,250 00
Books
2,400 00
47,650 00
Martin W. Carr Schoolhouse, land (20,450 feet) and building
51,000 00
Furniture
2,800 00
Books
2,800 00
Morse Schoolhouse, land (29,000 feet) and
building
44,000 00
Furniture
2.250 00
Books
2,800 00
49,050 00
Amount carried forward
$1,368,285 64
.
89,450 00
33,405 64
20,150 00
63,050 00
82,900 00
65,800 00
18.650 00
56,600 00
54
ANNUAL REPORTS.
$1,368,285 64
Amount brought forward . O. S. Knapp Schoolhouse, land (24,517 feet) and building
48,000 00
Furniture
2,250 00
Books
3,000 00
53,250 00
Prescott Schoolhouse, land (22,000 feet) and
building
64,000 00
Furniture
2,250 00
Books
2,700 00
68,950 00
Prospect-hill Schoolhouse, land (23,733 feet)
and building
15,000 00
Furniture
1,000 00
Books
475 00
Benjamin G. Brown Schoolhouse, land
(20,093 feet) and building
38,400 00
Furniture
1,290 16
Books
700 00
Sanford Hanscom Schoolhouse, land (12,756 feet) and building
48,500 00
Furniture
1,000 00
Books
500 00
Schoolhouse in Ward One (Jackson
School lot) land (12,000 feet) and
building
21,161 18
William H. Hodgkins Schoolhouse, land (35,034 feet) and building
69,300 00
Furniture
2,250 00
Books
2,300 00
City Stables, dwelling houses and school- house and 462,623 feet of land
84,000 00
Equipments for highway repairs
21,690 00
Watering carts and sheds
5,000 00
No. 1 Fire Station, land (8,937 feet) and building
33,200 00
Engine No. 2 and apparatus
4,000 00
Hose wagon No. 1 and apparatus
1,500 00
Furniture
400 00
39,100 00
No. 2 Fire Station, land (5,500 feet) and building
10,400 00
Furniture
400 00
Hose wagon No. 2 and apparatus
1,500 00
12,300 00
No. 3 Fire Station, land (5,000 feet) and building
10,000 00
Furniture
400 00
Hose wagon No. 3 and apparatus
1,500 00
Hook and ladder truck and apparatus
3,400 00
15,300 00
Amount carried forward
$1,869,751 98
.
16,475 00
40,390 16
50,000 00
73,850 00
110,690 00
55
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$1,869,751 98
Amount brought forward
No. 4 Fire Station, land (9,100 feet) and
building
400 00
Furniture
4,000 00
Engine No. 4 and apparatus
2,500 00
22,400 00
No. 5 Fire Station, land (39,000 feet) and
building
16,500 00
Furniture
1,500 00
18,400 00
No. 6 Fire Station, land (8,113 feet) and
building
17,600 00
Furniture
600 00
Apparatus
23,050 00
Hook and Ladder Station No. 2, land
14,100 00
Furniture
1,200 00
Apparatus
22,800 00
Central Fire Station, land (11,738 feet) and building
36,700 00
Furniture
500 00
Engine No. 1 and apparatus
4.000 00
Hose wagon and apparatus
2,000 00
Two relief hose carriages
1,000 00
One relief hook and ladder
400 00
Chemical Engine A and equipment
2,498 53
Fire Alarm and Police Signal apparatus .
Police Station, land (15,225 feet)
and
54,000 00
Furniture
3,000 00
57,000 00
City Home, Broadway, land (421,648 feet) and buildings
29,400 00
Furniture
1,426 09
30,826 09
City Home, land adjacent (9,422 feet) . 1,600 00
(74, 593 feet) 13,500 00
15,100 00
Prospect street, land (7,918 feet) and building
6,800 00
Broadway Park (cost $212,993.20) (700,000 square feet)
270,000 00
Nathan Tufts Park (about 4 54-100 acres, 217,572 feet)
68,000 00
Lincoln Park, Washington street (289,140 square feet) Prospect-hill Park (29,556 feet) (57,500 feet)
8,800 00
Franklin Park, 40,000 feet
12,000 00
Powder-House Boulevard building 22,500 00
Joy street, land (2,700 feet)
500 00
Walnut Hill, land (10,890 feet)
2,300 00
College avenue, land (18,000 feet)
6,000 00
Webster avenue, land (10,000 feet)
2,500 00
Holland street, land (217,800 feet)
35,500 00
Amount carried forward
$3,452,316 82
.
·
47,098 53 36,100 00
building
.
.
Water Works .
791,690 22
63,200 00
20,000 00
(200,618 square feet) and
.
400 00
Hose wagon No. 5 and apparatus
4,850 00
(9,903 feet) and building .
7,500 00
Combination wagon and apparatus
15,500 00
56
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward
$3,452,316 82
Gravel land in Waltham (about 35 acres)
15,000 00
Gravel land in Wakefield (about 1 1-3 acres) 5,000 00
Gravel land rear North street (about 5 43-100 acres)
4,000 00
Oliver street, land (50,000 feet)
18,000 00
Whipple street, land (15,240 feet)
3,000 00
Beacon street, land (10,000 feet)
2,800 00
Passageway on Putnam street (1,135 feet)
400 00
Stand Pipe lot (17,176 feet)
5,100 00
Glen street, land (6,370 feet) and storehouse
2,300 00
Somerville avenue, land (305 feet)
300 00
Broadway, junction Main street, land
900 00
Total amount of public property .
$3,509,116 82
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APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
TABLE B. - FUNDED DEBT DECEMBER 31, 1901. City Loan Bonds.
DATE.
Number of Bonds.
Rate per cent. of Interest.
When due.
Denomi- nation.
Amount.
July 1, 1894
1,647 to 1,655
4
July 1, 1902
$1,000
$9,000
July 1, 1895
1,846 to 1,863
4
July 1, 1902
1,000
18,000
July 1, 1896
2,107 to 2,115
4
July 1, 1902
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1897
2,267 to 2,275
4
July 1, 1902
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1898
2,397 to 2,406
4
July 1, 1902
1,000
10,000
July 1, 1899
2,532 to 2,539
4
July 1, 1902
1,000
8,000
July 2, 1900
2,638 to 2,649
July 1, 1902
1,000
12,000
July 1, 1901
2,778 to 2,785
3}
July 1, 1902
1,000
8,000
October 1, 1891
1,212 to 1,214
4
Oct. 1, 1902
1,000
3,000
October 1, 1893
1,517 to 1,546
41
Oct. 1, 1902
1,000
30,000
July 1, 1894
1,656 to 1,664
4
July 1, 1903
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1895
1,864 to 1,881
4
July 1, 1903
1,000
18,000
July 1, 1896
2,116 to 2,123
4
July 1, 1903
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1897
2 276 to 2,284
4
July 1, 1903
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1898
2,407 to 2,416
4
July 1, 1903
1,000
10,000
July 1, 1899
2,540 to 2,547
4
July 1, 1903
1,000
8,000
July 2, 1900
2,650 to 2,661
3}
July 1, 1903
1,000
12,000
July 1, 1901
2,786 to 2,793
3}
July 1, 1903
1,000
8,000
October 1, 1891
1,215 to 1,217
4
Oct. 1, 1903
1,000
3,000
October 1, 1893
1,547 to 1,581
4₺
Oct. 1, 1903
1,000
35,000
July 1, 1894
1,655 to 1,673
4
July 1, 1904
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1895
1,882 to 1,899
4
July 1, 1904
1,000
18,000
July 1, 1896
2,124 to 2,131
4
July 1, 1904
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1897
2,285 to 2,293
4
July 1, 1904
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1898
2,417 to 2,426
4
July 1, 1904
1,000
10,000
July 1, 1899
2,548 to 2,555
4
July 1, 1904
1,000
8,000
July 2, 1900
2,662 to 2,663
31
July 1, 1904
1,000
12,000
July 1, 1901
2,794 to 2,801
3}
July 1, 1904
1,000
8,000
October 1, 1891
1,218 to 1,220
4
Oct. 1, 1904
1,000
3,000
Amount
carried
forward .
$321,000
58
ANNUAL REPORTS.
City Loan Bonds .- Continued.
DATE.
Number of Bonds.
Rate per cent. of Interest.
When Due.
Denomi- nation.
Amount.
Amount
brought
forward . .
$321,000.
July 1, 1894
1,674 to 1,679
4
July 1, 1905
$1,000
6,000
July 1, 1895
1,900 to 1,917
4
July 1, 1905
1,000
18,000 ·
July 1, 1896
2,132 to 2,139
4
July 1, 1905
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1897
2,294 to 2,302
4
July 1, 1905
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1898
2,427 to 2,436
4
July 1, 1905
1,000
10,000
July 1, 1899
2,556 to 2,563
4
July 1, 1905
1,000
8,000
July 2, 1900
2,674 to 2,685
3}
July 1, 1905
1,000
12,000
July 1, 1901
2,802 to 2,809
3₺
July 1, 1905
1,000
8,000
October 1, 1891
1,221 to 1,223
4
Oct. 1, 1905
1,000
3,000
July 1, 1894
1,680 to 1,685
4
July 1, 1906
1,000
6,000
July 1, 1895
1,918 to 1,932
4
July 1, 1906
1,000
15,000
July 1, 1896
2,140 to 2,147
4
July 1, 1906
1,000
8,000.
July 1, 1897
2,303 to 2,311
4
July 1, 1906
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1898
2,437 to 2,446
4
July 1, 1906
1,000
10,000
July 1, 1899
2,564 to 2,570
4
July 1, 1906
1,000
7,000
July 2, 1900
2,686 to 2,695
3}
July 1, 1906
1,000
10,000
July 1, 1901
2,810 to 2,817
July 1, 1906
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1894
1,686 to 1,691
4
July 1, 1907
1,000
6,000
July 1, 1895
1,933 to 1,947
4
July 1, 1907
1,000
15,000
July 1, 1896
2,148 to 2,155
4
July 1, 1907
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1897
2,312 to 2,320
4
July 1, 1907
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1898
2,447 to 2,456
4
July 1, 1907
1,000
10,000
July 1, 1899
2,571 to 2,577
4
July 1, 1907
1,000
7,000
July 2, 1900
2,696 to 2,705
32
July 1, 1907
1,000
10,000
July 1, 1901
2,818 to 2,825
July 1, 1907
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1894
1,692 to 1,697
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
6,000
July 1, 1895
1,948 to 1,962
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
15,000
July 1, 1896
2,156 to 2,163
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1897
2,321 to 2,325
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
5,000
Amount
carried
forward
$583,000
.
59
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
City Loan Bonds .- Continued.
DATE.
Number of Bonds.
Rate per cent. of Interest.
When due.
Denomi. nation.
Amount.
July 1, 1898
2,457 to 2,465
4
July 1, 1908
$1,000
9,000
July 1, 1899
2,578 to 2,584
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
7,000
July 2, 1900
2,706 to 2,715
3}
July 1, 1908
1,000
10,000
July 1, 1901
2,826 to 2,832
31
July 1, 1908
1,000
7,000
July 1, 1894
1,698 to 1,703
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
6,000
July 1, 1895
1,963 to 1,976
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
14,000
July 1, 1896
2,164 to 2,171
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1897
2,326 to 2,330
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1898
2,466 to 2,470
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2,585 to 2,591
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
7,000
July 2, 1900
2,716 to 2,725
3}
July 1, 1909
1,000
10,000
July 1, 1901
2,833 to 2,839
3}
July 1, 1909
1,000
7,000
July 1, 1894
1,704 to 1,709
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
6,000
July 1, 1895
1,977 to 1,990
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
14,000
July 1, 1896
2,172 to 2,179
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1897
2,331 to 2,335
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1898
2,471 to 2,475
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2,592 to 2,595
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
4,000
July 2, 1900
2,726 to 2,735
33
July 1, 1910
1,000
10,000
July 1, 1901
2,840 to 2,846
33
July 1, 1910
1,000
7,000
July 1, 1894
1,710 to 1,715
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
6,000
July 1, 1895
1,991 to 2,004
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
14,000
July 1, 1896
2,180 to 2,187
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1897
2,336 to 2,340
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1898
2,476 to 2,480
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2,596 to 2,599
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
4,000
July 2, 1900
2,736 to 2,740
31
July 1, 1911
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1901
2,847 to 2,853
3}
July 1, 1911
1,000
7,000
July 1, 1894
1,716 to 1,721
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
6,000
Amount
carried
forward .
$797,000
Amount
brought
forward . .
$583,000
60
ANNUAL REPORTS.
City Loan Bonds. - Continued.
DATE.
Number of Bonds.
Rate per cent. of Interest.
When due.
Denomi- nation.
Amount.
Amount
brought
forward .
$797,000
July 1, 1895
2,005 to 2 018
4
July 1, 1912
$1,000
14,000
July 1, 1896
2,188 to 2,194
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
7,000
July 1, 1897
2,341 to 2,344
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1898
2,481 to 2,485
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2,600 to 2,603
4
July 1, 1912.
1,000
4,000
July 2, 1900
2,741 to 2,745
31
July 1, 1912
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1901
2,854 to 2,857
34
July 1, 1912
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1894
1,722 to 1,727
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
6,000
July 1 1895
2,019 to 2.031
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
13,000
July 1, 1896
2,195 to 2,201
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
7,000
July 1, 1897
2,345 to 2,348
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1898
2,486 to 2,490
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2 604 to 2,607
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
4,000
July 2, 1900
2,746 to 2,749
32
July 1, 1913
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1901
2,858 to 2,861
3₺
July 1, 1913
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1894
1,728 to 1,733
4
July 1, 1914
1,000
6,000
July 1, 1895
2,032 to 2,044
4
July 1, 1914
1,000
13,000
July 1, 1896
2,202 to 2,208
4
July 1, 1914
1,000
7.000
July 1, 1897
2,349 to 2,352
4
July 1, 1914
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1898
2,491 to 2,495
4
July 1, 1914
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2,608 to 2,611
4
July 1, 1914
1,000
4,000
July 2, 1900
2,750 to 2,753
July 1, 1914
1 000
4,000
July 1, 1901
2,862 to 2,865
31
July 1, 1914
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1895
2,045 to 2,057
4
July 1, 1915
1,000
13,000
July 1, 1896
2,209 to 2,215
4
July 1, 1915
1.000
7,000
July 1, 1897
2,353 to 2,356
4
July 1, 1915
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1898
2,496 to 2,500
4
July 1, 1915
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2,612 to 2,614
4
July 1, 1915
1,000
3,000
July 2, 1900
2,754 to 2,757
33
July 1, 1915
1,000
4,000
Amount
carried
forward
$970,000
61
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
City Loan Bonds .- Concluded.
DATE.
Number of Bonds.
Rate per cent. of Interest.
When due.
Denomi- nation.
Amount.
July 1. 1901
2,866 to 2,869
31
July 1, 1915
$1,000
4,000
July 1, 1896
2,216 to 2.222
4
July 1, 1916
1,000
7,000
July 1, 1897
2,357 to 2,360
4
July 1, 1916
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1893
2,501 to 2,505
4
July 1, 1916
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2,615 to 2,617
4
July 1, 1916
1,000
3,000
July 2, 1900
2,758 to 2,761
3}
July 1, 1916
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1901
2,870 to 2,873
31
July 1, 1916
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1897
2,361 to 2,364
4
July 1, 1917
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1898
2,506 to 2,510
4
July 1, 1917
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2,618 to 2,620
4
July 1, 1917
1,000
3,000
July 2, 1900
2,762 to 2,765
32
July 1, 1917
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1901
2,874 to 2,877
July 1, 1917
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1898
2,511 to 2,515
4
July 1, 1918
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2,621 to 2,623
4
July 1, 1918
1,000
3,000
July 2, 1900
2,766 to 2,769
32
July 1, 1918
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1901
2,878 to 2,881
3}
July 1, 1918
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1899
2,624 to 2,625
4
July 1, 1919
1,000
2,000
July 2, 1900
2,770 to 2,773
31
July 1, 1919
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1901
2 882 to 2,885
32
July 1, 1919
1,000
4,000
July 2, 1900
2,774 to 2,777
July 1, 1920
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1901
2,886 to 2,889
3}
July 1, 1920
1,000
4,000
July 1. 1901
2,890 to 2 893
3₺
July 1, 1921
1.000
4,000
Total amount
of City
Loan Bonds
$1,059,000
Amount
brought
forward .
$970,000
62
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Sewer Loan Bonds.
DATE.
Number of Bonds.
Rate per cent. of Interest.
When due.
Denomi- nation.
Amount.
July 1, 1894
61
4
July 1, 1902
$1,000
$1,000
July 1, 1897
178
4
July 1, 1902
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1898
202
4
July 1, 1902
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1901
224
3₺
July 1, 1902
1,000
1,000
October 1, 1893
44
41
Oct. 1, 1902
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1894
62
4
July 1, 1903
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1897
179
4
July 1, 1903
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1898
203
4
July 1, 1903
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1901
225
32
July 1, 1903
1,000
1,000
October 1, 1893
45
4₺
Oct. 1, 1903
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1894
63
4
July 1, 1904
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1897
180
4
July 1, 1904
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1898
204
4
July 1, 1904
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1901
226
3₺
July 1, 1904
1,000
1,000
October 1, 1893
46
4}
Oct. 1, 1904
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1894
64
4
July 1, 1905
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1897
181
4
July 1, 1905
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1898
205
4
July 1, 1905
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1901
227
July 1, 1905
1,000
1,000
October 1, 1893
47
43
Oct. 1, 1905
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1894
65
4
July 1, 1906
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1897
182
4
July 1, 1906
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1898
206
4
July 1, 1906
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1901
228
3}
July 1, 1906
1,000
1,000
October 1, 1893
48
41
Oct. 1, 1906
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1894
66
4
July 1, 1907
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1897
183
4
July 1, 1907
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1898
207
4
July 1, 1907
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1901
229
3₺
July 1, 1907
1,000
1,000
October 1, 1893
49
41
Oct. 1, 1907
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1894
67
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
1,000
Amount
carried
forward .
$31,000
63
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Sewer Loan Bonds .- Continued.
DATE.
Number of Bonds.
Rate per Cent. of Interest.
When due.
Denomi- nation.
Amount.
Amount
brought
forward . .
$31,000
July 1, 1897
184
4
July 1, 1908
$1,000
1,000
July 1, 1898
208
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1901
230
July 1, 1908
1,000
1,000
October 1, 1893
50
42
Oct. 1, 1908
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1894
68
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1897
185
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1898
209
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1901
231
32
July 1, 1909
1,000
1,000
October 1, 1893
51
41
Oct. 1, 1909
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1894
69
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1897
186
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1898
210
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1901
232
3}
July 1, 1910
1,000
1,000
October 1, 1893
52
4}
Oct. 1, 1910
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1894
70
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1897
187
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1898
211
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1901
233
3₺
July 1, 1911
1,000
1,000
October 1, 1893
53
42
Oct. 1, 1911
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1894
71
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1897
188
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1898
212
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1901
234
3₺
July 1, 1912
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1894
72
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1897
189
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1898
213
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
1,000
July 1, 1901
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