Town annual report of Chelmsford 1934, Part 6

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To the Citizens of Chelmsford :


We herewith submit our annual report for the year ending December 31, 1934, as follows :


We beg to advise the public that our regular meeting time is the first Wednesday in each month from 2 to 4 P. M.


The 1934 tax rate of $30.00 per thousand was computed on the follow - ing figures :


Appropriations


$249,935.18


Loans and Interest


17,282.48


Interest on Temporary Loans


2,000.00


Overlay Deficit-1931


341.36


Overlay Deficit-1932.


1,292.66


State Tax


9,500.00


Auditing Municipal Accounts


83.14


Parks and Reservations


72.92


Hospital and Home Care C. W. Vets and Widows


100.00


Middlesex County Tax


9,450.95


Overlay 1934


3,156.12


Total Amount to Be Raised


$293,214.81


Less :


Estimated Receipts (Town)


$ 22,497.00


Estimated Receipts (State)


34,000.41


Welfare Gift (Federal)


1,435.67


Estimated Receipts (Motor Excise Tax)


10,007.13


Free Cash as Voted by Town and Approved by the State Tax Commissioner


20,000.00


Total Deductions


87,940.21


Total Tax Committed to Tax Collector


$205,274.60


Less 2293 Polls at $2.00 Each


4,586.00


Total Tax Levied on Property


$200,688.60


Valuation of Assessed Property :


Buildings


$4,296,720.00


Land


1,540,480.00


Personal Estate


852,420.00


.


Total Assessed Value


$6,689,620.00


Tax Rate $30.00 per thousand.


x 30.00


Total Tax Levied on Property


$ 200,688.60


97


Number of Horses Assessed


145


Number of Cows Assessed 599


Number of Sheep Assessed 5


Number of Neat Cattle Assessed 86


Number of Swine Assessed. 121


Number of Fowl Assessed. 19.655


Number of Dwellings Assessed 1,838


Number of Acres of Land Assessed


13,383


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAX


Number of Motor Vehicles Assessed


2,507


Total Value of Motor Vehicles.


$379,651.00


Total Tax Committed to Collector 1934


10,462.58


DECEMBER ASSESSMENT OMITTED TAXES


Polls (30 at $2.00) each $ 60 00


Real Estate (Value $15,540 at $30 per 1000)


466.20


Personal Estate (Value $100 at $30 per 1000)


3.00


Commitment to Collector in December


$529.20


WATER AND FIRE DISTRICT TAXES Tax Rate $5.00 per Thousand


EAST CHELMSFORD WATER DISTRICT


Personal Property Value


$ 5,745.00


Value of Buildings.


336,945.00 .


Value of Land.


144,280.00


Total Valuation


$486,970.00


Amount to be Raised by Taxation as per Notice from Clerk of District


$ 2,100.00


Overlay for Abatements.


335.83


$


2.435.83


Total Valuation


$486,970.00


Tax Rate $5.00 per thousand


x 5.00


$ 2,434.85


Plus Gain by Fractions.


.98


Committed to Tax Collector


$ 2,435.83 $ 2,435.83


98


NORTH CHELMSFORD FIRE DISTRICT


Tax Rate $1.50 per Thousand


Personal Property Value


$ 310,885.00


Value of Buildings


1,220.825.00


Value of Land


340,165.00


Total Valuation


$1,871,875.00


Amount to Be Raised by Taxation as Per Notice


from Clerk of District


2,750.00


Overlay for Abatements


58.52


$ 2,808.52


Total Valuation


$1,871,875.00


Tax Rate $1.50 per Thousand


X 1.50


$ 2,807.81


Plus Gain by Fractions


.71


Committed to Tax Collector


$ 2,808.52 $ 2,808.52


Respectfully submitted,


WARREN WRIGHT, Chairman, HERBERT C. SWEETSIR, JOHN E. HARRINGTON,


Assessors for the Town of Chelmsford.


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Report of Town Accountant


Herewith is submitted the annual report of the Town Accountant in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 624, Section 7 of the Re- vised Laws.


All transfers made and shown in this report were authorized by vote of the Finance Committee or by vote in Town Meeting.


RECEIPTS


GENERAL REVENUE


TAXES


CURRENT YEAR :


Poll


$ 2,214.00


Personal Estate


22,540.20


Real Estate


100,848.36


$125,602.56


PREVIOUS YEARS :


Poll


$ 1,884.00


Personal Estate


1,504.36


Real Estate


92,065 99


Old Age Assistance


955.00


$ 96,409.35


MOTOR EXCISE TAX :


Motor Excise Tax, 1934


$ 8,757.30


Motor Excise Tax, Previous Years


1.867.74


$ 10,625.04


TAX TITLE REDEMPTION :


Tax Title Redemption


$ 2,988.72


FROM THE STATE:


National Bank Tax


$ 27.49


Veterans' Exemption


116.22


Income Tax, 1934 State Valuation


17,375.50


Income Tax, Educational 22,050.00


Corporation Tax, Business


4,715.62


Corporation Tax, Gas and Electric Co.'s


1,931.16


Corporation Tax, Street Railway


45.14


100


Corporation Tax, R. R. and T. T.


256.83


Corporation Tax, Public Service


.62


Total from State


$ 46,518.58


GRANTS AND GIFTS


FROM COUNTY :


Dog Licenses


$ 1,155.47


Various Roads, Chapter 90


2,000.00


Middlesex Street


5,998.52


North Road


3,608.01


$ 12,762.00


FROM STATE:


Federal Emergency Relief


$ 1,446.56


Middlesex Street


5,995.55


Various Roads, Chapter 90


2,498.16


North Road


6,219.67


Aid to Industrial Schools


1,124.64


$ 17,284.58


1


FINES AND FORFEITS


Court Fines


$ 457.16


LICENSES AND PERMITS


Plumbing Permits


$ 215.00


Automobile Dealers


90.00


Sunday Licenses


82.00


Common Victualer's Licenses


53 88


Gasoline Licenses


19.00


Bottling Licenses


10.00


Liquor Licenses


1,727.00


Pedlar's Licenses


52.00


Milk Licenses


40.00


Alcohol Licenses


57.00


Wrestling Permits


12.50


Garage Licenses


15.50


Oil Burner Permits


23.50


All Other Fees


19.00


$ 2,416.38


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


SELECTMEN :


Telephone Tolls


$ 1.30


All Other


4.00


$ 5.30


101


TAX COLLECTOR :


Tax Title Costs $ 99.10


......


TOWN CLERK:


Recording Fees


$ 201.90


Birth and Death Certificates


7.75


Marriage Certificates


134.50


Certificate of Registration


2,25


Dog Licenses·


1,229.40


All Other Licenses


35.50


$ 1,611.30


TOWN HALLS :


Rent from Chelmsford Centre Town Hall


$ 223.00


Rent from North Chelmsford Town Hall


78.00


$ 301.00


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


POLICE DEPARTMENT :


Ambulance Service


$ 5.00


Damage to Property


18.00


Telephone Tolls


1.65


Revolver Permits


21.75


$ 46.40


FIRE DEPARTMENT :


Assitance Rendered, Other Towns


$ 25.00


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES :


Sealing and Testing


$ 190.81


FORESTRY :


Extermination of Moths


$


80.70


HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Reimbursement for T. B. Patients


$ 395.71


All Other


10.00


$ 405.71


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


Removal of Snow


$ 130.50


Use of Roller


37.50


Damage Claims


10.00


....


$ 178.00


102


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE


INFIRMARY :


Sale of Produce


.....


.... $ 907.92


REIMBURSEMENT FOR OUTSIDE POOR:


Cities and Towns


$ 782.74


State Temporary Aid


2,759.15


From Individuals


95.00


Old Age Assistance


2,315.97


$ 5,952.86


SOLDIERS BENEFITS :


State Aid


$ 156.00


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Tuition, State Wards .....


$ 3,096.41


Tuition, Other Towns


551 70


$ 3,648.11


LIBRARY DEPARTMENT


Fines


$ 16.21


Sale of Books and Rent


31.00


$ 47.21


UNCLASSIFIED


Workmen's Compensation


$ 78.00


Dividend on Insurance Policy


5.38


CEMETERIES


Sale of Lots and Graves


$


255.00


INTEREST


On Taxes


$ 6,799.79


On Trust Fund Perpetual Care


736 61


$ 7,536.40


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Anticipation of Revenue $110,000.00


AGENCY TRUST AND INVESTMENT


EAST CHELMSFORD WATER DISTRICT :


Tax and Interest $ 917.01


NORTH CHELMSFORD FIRE DISTRICT:


Tax and Interest $ 1,848.05


103


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE DONATIONS : Gifts S 200.00


REFUNDS


Assessors' Department


$ 22.50


Public Buildings


10.03


Library Department


7.88


Health Department


3 00


Public Welfare Department


323.42


Forest Fire Department


1.00


Highway Department


182.35


Checks Taken in on Sundry Persons


19.19


Interest. General Loans


180.20


E. R. A.


127.01


Total from Refunds


$ 876.58


Total Receipts for 1934


$450,436.21


Cash on Hand January 1, 1934


35.806.20


Total Receipts for 1934 and Cash on Hand January 1, 1934


$486.242.41


PAYMENTS


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


MODERATOR :


Salary


$ 10.00


SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT :


Salaries


$ 675.00


Stationery and Postage


14.98


Printing and Advertising


67.56


Telephone


138.05


All Other


10.25


$ 905.84


ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT :


Salary


$ 1,620.00


Stationery and Postage


18.43


Binding and Printing


21.50


All Other


7.17


$ 1,667.10


TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT :


Salary


$ 180.00


Stationery and Postage


30.30


Printing and Advertising


50.55


Supplies


10.50


$ 271.35


104


TOWN TREASURER AND TAX COLLECTOR :


Salary


$ 1,800.00


Clerk Hire


174.60


Stationery and Postage


416.14


Printing and Advertising


379.81


Insurance-Robbery


62.00


Certification of Notes


20.00


Drawing and Recording Tax Deeds


393.45


Treasurer and Collector's Bond


480.00


Traveling Expense


25.49


Legal Expense


150.00


$ 3,901.49


ASSESSOR'S DEPARTMENT :


Wages


$ 1,900.00


Stationery and Postage


16.60


Printing and Advertising


151.81


Transportation


145.01


Clerk Hire


147.00


Typewriter


34.50


All Other


6,00


$ 2,400.92


LAW DEPARTMENT :


TOWN COUNSEL :


Salary


$ 280 00


FINANCE COMMITEE :


Advertising


$ 4.00


ELECTION AND REGISTRATION :


Registrars' Salaries


$ 154.25


Election Officers


782 40


Printing and Advertising


267.48


Rent


20.00


All Other


12.42


Clerk Hire


15.00


Traveling Expense


47.75


$ 1,299.30


PUBLIC BUILDINGS (TOWN HALLS) :


Janitors' Salaries


$ 855.00


Fuel


1,021.53


Light and Water


680.63


· Repairs-Material and Labor


310.02


Brooms, Wax, Floor Cleaner, Etc.


56.14


Chairs, North Hall


680.00


$ 3,603.32


105


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


POLICE DEPARTMENT :


Salaries :


Chief


$ 2,000.00


Patrolmen


5,092.87


Election Police


37.63


Special Police


65 91


School Police


273.50


Investigations


32.70


Keeping Prisoners


44.00


Gas and Oil


346.05


Equipment for Men


78.43


Printing, Stationery and Postage


143.43


Telephone


257.97


Auto and Motorcycle Repairs


210 96


Light and Fuel


15.22


$ 8,598.67


FIRE DEPARTMENT :


Salaries :


Engineers


$ 350.00


Firemen


2,962.00


Janitors


450.00


$ 3,762.00


ENGINEERS EXPENSE :


Transportation


$ 139.70


Clerk


20.00


$ 159.70


FIRES :


Labor


$ 406.74


MAINTENANCE :


Garage Rent


$ 252 51


Repairs of Apparatus


352.78


Gas and Oil


72.82


Fuel


407.25


Light


234.19


Alarm System


212 77


Hose


1.266.00


Water


15.00


Telephones


449.97


Equipment for Men


49.72


Lumber and Other Supplies


142.38


Expense, Water Holes


75.40


$


3,530.79


106


HYDRANT SERVICE :


North Chelmsford Chelmsford Centre West Chelmsford


$ 500.00


500.00


20.00


$ 1,020.00


Total for Fire Department


$8,879.23


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES :


Wages


$ 150.00


Printing


11.50


Apparatus


9.39


MOTH DEPARTMENT :


Supt. Salary


$ 250.00


Labor


730.50


Insecticides


235.20


Repairs


50.86


Tools


7.77


Printing


16.50


$ 1,290.83


TREE WARDEN :


Labor


$ 135.15


Tools and Repairs


14.03


FOREST FIRE DEPARTMENT :


Warden


$ 60.00


Fighting Fires


536.01


Investigations


56.50


Repairs and Equipment


183.65


Stationery, Postage and Advertising


6.80


Garage Rent


48.00


Gas and Oil


13.23


Chemicals


13.22


All Other


10.00


$ 927.41


FISH AND GAME WARDEN :


Salary


$ 100.00


HEALTH AND SANITATION


SALARIES :


Board of Health


$ 630.00


Agent


315.00


Meat Inspector


607.00


Milk Inspector


315.00


$ 170.89


$ 149.18


107


Animal Inspector Plumbing Inspector, Fees


180 00 200.00


Physicians' Salaries


90.00


MAINTENANCE :


Stationery and Postage


$ 22.34


Printing and Advertising


27.30


Burying Dogs and Cats


66.00


Drugs and Medicines


2.58


Return of Births and Deaths


4.00


Agent, Use of Automobile


64.60


All Other


3.56


$ 190.38


AID:


Sundry Persons


$ 717.99


CARE OF PUBLIC DUMPS:


Labor


$ 50.00


Total for Health and Sanitation


.... ...... $ 3,295 37


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


SUPERINTENDENT :


Salary


$ 1,800.00


GENERAL MAINTENANCE :


Labor


$ 9,612.55


Trucks


2,631.50


Stone, Gravel, Sand


357.46


Equipment and Repairs


2,032.08


Gasoline and Oil


958.36


Cold Patch and Tar


654.53


Coal


71.50


Road Oil


536.87


Acetylene Gas


101.50


Medical Service


72 00


All Other


121.51


$ 17,149 86


TRUCK MAINTENANCE:


No. 1 International Truck


$ 341.79


Federal Truck


423.62


No. 2 International Truck


962 20


No. 4 International Truck


177.05


No. 5 International Truck


100.78


$ 2,005.44


108


$ 2,337.00


ROAD BINDER : Oil and Cold Patch


$ 6,974.00


JENSEN STREET :


Labor and Materia! $ 199.72


LINWOOD STREET :


Labor and Materials $ 100.00


AUTOMOBILE TRUCK


$ 2,176.58


POWER GRADER


$ 2,673.00


SYLVAN AVENUE :


Labor and Materials


$ 99.63


DUNSTAN STREET :


Labor and Material


$ 200.00


TWIST ROAD:


Labor and Material


$ 199.60


NORTH ROAD :


Labor and Material


$ 15,920.27


MIDDLESEX STREET :


Labor and Material


$ 11,990.85


CHAPTER 90, VARIOUS ROADS:


Labor and Material


$ 7,494.73


Total for Highway Department


$ 68,983.68


STREET LIGHTING :


Lighting


$ 10,654.18


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE


SALARIES :


Salaries of Board


$ 292.50


Special Investigator


1,300.00


Printing and Postage


56.24


Truck Maintenance


136.66


All Other


61 27


$ 1,554.17


OUTSIDE RELIEF :


Groceries and Provisions


$ 6,838.92


Fuel


1,190.04


Rent and Board


3,556 77


109


Medicine and Attendance


1,340.14


State Institutions


1,090.61


Clothing and Shoes


627.01


Town Cash


3,249.00


Light and Water


38.00


Burials


391.00


Delivering F. E. R. A. Coal


519.50


Hair Cutting


16.55


Household Supplies


46.47


Transportation


$ 18,959.72


MOTHERS' AID:


Town


$ 355.00


RELIEF BY OTHER CITIES AND TOWNS :


Cities


$ 1,469.80


Towns


602.93


$ 2,072.73


Total Outside Relief


$ 21,387.45


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE:


Town i


$ 7,420.58


By Other Cities and Towns


150.00


$


7,570.58


INFIRMARY :


Supt. Salary


$ 810.00


OTHER EXPENSES :


Other Employees


$ 353.50


Groceries and Provisions


554 39


Clothing and Dry Goods


135.50


Fuel and Light


315.47


Water


33.93


Hay and Grain


593.57


Tools and Hardware


83.45


Medicine and Medical Attendance


129.40


Telephone


48.55


Spraying


6.05


Seed, Plants and Fertilzer


142.52


Cow


70.00


Household Supplies


73.06


Building Repairs


100.00


Horse Shoeing


16.55


Gas and Oil


8.89


All Other


31.83


Total for Infirmary Department


$ 3,506.66


Total Charities


$ 34,311.36


55.71


110


SOLDIERS' BENEFITS


STATE AID :


Cash


$ 122.00


MILITARY AID :


Cash


$ 80.00


SOLDIERS' RELIEF :


Groceries and Fuel


$ 36.14


Cash


986.00


Total for Soldiers' Benefits $ 1,224.14


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


ADMINISTRATION :


Supt. Salary


$ 3,250.00


Traveling Expenses


8.00


Committee Expenses


350.00


Attendance Officers


30.00


Stationery, Printing and Postage


71.20


Telephone


91.55


$ 3,800.75


INSTRUCTION :


Teachers' Salaries :


High


$ 18,132.50


Elementary


41,685.91


Supervisors


1,330.00


$ 61,148.41


BOOKS AND SUPPLIES:


High-Text and Reference Books


$ 714.38


Elementary-Text Books and Reference


772.39


High-Supplies


1,025.39


Elementary Supplies


1,062.46


$ 3,574.62


Total Instruction


$ 64,723.03


OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE:


Janitors' Salaries :


High


$ 2,040.00


Elementary


6,335.00


FUEL :


Elementary


2,945.39


High


$ 808.70


$ 3,754.09


$ 1,668.11


Light, Water and Power


$ 8,375.00


111


REPAIRS :


High


$ 903.05 2.005.57


Elementary


$ 2,908.62


JANITORS' SUPPLIES :


High


64.08


Elementary


179.43


$ 243.51


BOILER INSURANCE :


High


$ 52.92


Elementary ·


238 20


Total Operation and Maintenance


$ 17,240.45


AUXILIARY AGENCIES :


Transportation :


High


4,150.00


Elementary


4.000.00


$ 8,150.00


NURSE :


Salary


$ 1.567.68


Supplies


117.30


$ 1,684.98


Physicians' Salaries


570.00


Total Auxiliary Agencies


$ 10,404.98


FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS :


High


$ 67.20


Elementary


86.20


$ 153.40


VOCATIONAL AND CONTINUATION SCHOOLS :


Tuition


$ 2.291.45


Total for Schools


$ 98,614.06


LIBRARIES


ADAMS LIBRARY :


Librarian


$ 500.00


Janitor and Other Help


466.18


Repairs


44 50


Books and Periodicals


305.82


Light. Fuel and Water


516.62


112


291.12


Transporting Books


70.00


Binding


57.67


Telephone


48.91


Cleaning Heating Plant


40.00


All Other


9.96


$ 2,059.66


NORTH CHELMSFORD LIBRARY :


Annual Appropriation


$ 1,200.00


RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED


PARKS:


Labor


$ 989.35


Fertilizer


21.70


Plants, Trees, Etc.


108.73


Care of Flags and Poles


41.30


Water


43.05


Tools


61.68


All Other


28.44


$ 1,294.25


UNCLASSIFIED :


Memorial Day :


Dinners


140.00


Music and Other Expenses


150.50


Traffic Light, North Road


19.27


North Chelmsford Common.


927.84


Defense of Law Suits


234.00


Expense, C. W. A. Administrator


50.00


Workmen's Compensation


78.00


Tax Title


96.16


Emergency Educational Program


11.04


Town Clock


30.00


Town Reports, Printing and Delivery


874.00


Finance Committee Reports, Printing


62.50


Ins. Sinking Fund Treas. Bond


40.00


Constable


55.75


Land and Personal Damages


619.98


Police Department, Strike Duty


219.00


Fire Department, Automobile Truck


1,197.43


School Department, New Toilets, Princeton Street


1,700.00


Public Buildings, Insurance


786.85


EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATION PROJECTS :


.


Building Supplies and Lumber


$ 2,391.06


Electric Supplies


108.54


Hardware and Tools


622.50


Gasoline


604.81


Office Supplies


33.35


113


Paint and Varnish


404.20


Plumbing Supplies and Labor


313.47


Sand and Gravel


916.90


Transportation


408.58


Truck Hire


1,698.03


Investigators


194.00


Sewing Project Supplies and Expenses


133.55


Curbing


1,868.77


Granite


376.15


Loam


390.50


Road Oil


84.70


All Other


66.15


Total


$ 10,615.26


UNPAID BILLS, 1933 :


Selectmen's Department


$ 5.50


Treasurer's Department


9.75


Election and Registration


18.50


Public Buildings


100.49


Cemetery Department


23.10


School Department


68.25


Highway Department


244.89


Welfare Department


1,069.00


Infirmary


12 28


Police Department


10.00


Health Department


52.50


Park Department


22.25


$ 1,636.51


TAILINGS :


Check Taken in and Later Cashed


$ 1.79


Total Recreation and Unclassified


..... $ 20,840.13


CEMETERIES


Commissioners' Salaries $ 105.00


FOREFATHERS' CEMETERY :


Labor


$ 380.80


Tools


4.40


Transportation


1.00


Water


8.50


$ 394.70


FAIRVIEW CEMETERY :


Labor


$ 250.00


114


HART POND CEMETERY :


Labor


$ 380.00


Deeds


4.75


Transportation


1.00


Tools and Repairs


13.15


$ 398.90


PINE RIDGE CEMETERY :


Labor


390.90


Transportation


1.00


Tools and Repairs.


5.85


Seed


1.90


$ 399.65


RIVERSIDE CEMETERY :


Labor


$ 384.00


Water


15.00


Transportation


1.00


$ 400.00


WEST CHELMSFORD CEMETERY :


Labor


$ 298.80


Tools and Repairs


28.77


Shrubs and Seed


11.50


Gravel


9.20


Transportation


1.00


Trucking


34.50


Water


8.00


$ 391.77


Total for Cemeteries


$


2,340.02


INTEREST AND MATURING DEBT


INTEREST :


New Grade School


$ 2,253.16


High School


325.00


Anticipation of Revenue


1,611.50


Middlesex County Sanatorium


975.00


$ 5,164.66


MATURING DEBT :


Grade School


$ 8,666.00


High School


3,250.00


Middlesex County Sanatorium


2,500.00


$ 14,416.00


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ANTICIPATION OF REVENUE :


Loans


$155,000.00


AGENCY TRUST AND INVESTMENT


AGENCY :


State Tax


$ 9,784.06


County, Dog License Fees


1,229.40


$ 11,013.46


COUNTY TAX:


County Tax


9,450.95


County Tax, Tuberculosis Patients at Middlesex Sanatorium


996.80


$ 10,447.75


TRUST :


Cemetery Perpetual Care Donations.


$ 200.00


Interest on Perpetual Care Donations


736.61


$ 936.61


REFUNDS


1934 Taxes


$ 78.00


1933 Taxes


50.15


Taxes, Previous Years


83.97


Motor Excise Tax, 1934


388.68


Motor Excise Tax, 1933


70.83


Taxes, Interest


58.25


Sunday License Fee


2.00


$ 731.88


Total Payments for 1934


$475.692.49


Cash on hand December 31, 1934


10,549.92


Grand Total


$486,242.41


116


TRUST FUNDS


Bank Book


Principal


On Hand Dec. 31 1933


Funds New


Income


Payments


On Hand Dec. 31


1934


Joseph Warren-Adams Library Fund


83694


$ 593.14


$ 898.23


$ 27.14


$ 115.83


809.54


Adams Emerson-Library Fund


83693


75.00


204.05


4.95


40.00


169.00


S. G. Richardson-Library Fund


115463


200.00


439.50


13,28


452.78


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds


Sundry Books


19,357.12


24,427.26


200.00


728.38


736.61


24,619.03


H. N. Edwards Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund


69924


200.00


256.38


7.74


6.00


258.12


Adams Emerson Cemetery Improvement Fund ..


86521


144.00


147.28


4.45


151.73


Insurance Investment Fund-Bank Books 131298


-16610-99250-46440-89370-105588


27,500.00


36,307.44


1,331.85


37,639.29


Aaron George Cemetery Care Fund


133061


1,000.00


1,016.28


30.71


30.00


1,016.99


The George Fund


133060


2,000.00


2,131.74


64.42


2,196.16


The A. F. Adams Fund-Care of Buildings and Grounds, Adams Library


10,000.00


10,242.77


303.52


200.00


10,346.29


Workmen's Compensation Fund


101044


150.00


116.77


2.34


78.00


41.11


Total


$61,219.26


$76,187.70 $


200.00 $ 2,518.78


$ 1,206.44


$77,700.04


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS FOREFATHERS' CEMETERY CHELMSFORD CENTRE


December 31, 1934


No. Donations


Lot No. Bank Book


Principal


On Hand 12-31-33


Income


Paid Out 1934


On Hand 12-31-34


1 Adams, Isaac and T. M.


157


105268


$ 82.12


$ 83.55


$ 2.51


$ 2.00


$ 84.06


2 Adams, Chas. Isaac, A. F. and T. M


15286


500.00


574.14


17.34


8.00


583.48


3 Adams, Eben T.


150480


100.00


105.53


3.19


5.00


103 72


4


Andrews, Leonard


4


99281


100 00


101.48


3.07


3.00


101.55


5


Bartlett and Proctor Lot.


149048


100.00


103.19


3.11


3.00


103.30


6 Bartlett, Dr. J. C. Lot.


2199


100.00


101.99


2.51


3.00


101.50


7 Bremner Lot


136842


100.00


104.92


3.15


4.00


104.07


8


Brown, Susan F. Lot


5


95542


100 00


104.77


3.15


4.00


103.92


9 Brown, W.


1/2-25


141914


50.00


50.04


1.50


1.50


50.04


10


Coburn Fund


Tomb 23


77063


100.00


102.13


3.08


4.00


101.21


11


Clogston, W. H. S


168


133436


100.00


102.12


3.08


3.00


102.20


12


Day, Alfred


46


74252


100.00


101 27


3.05


3.00


101.32


13 Davis, Henry P


39


103968


100.00


102.07


3.08


4.00


101.15


14 Dutton, Charles


136078


100.00


102.09


3.08


4.00


101.17


15 Dutton, Elbridge


149053


100.00


103.14


3.11


4.00


102.25


16 Dutton, Samuel L.


129


106995


100.00


101.50


3.07


4.00


100.57


17 Emerson, Burtt


-


93312


100.00


100 75


3.03


3.00


100.78


18 Emerson, Adams


85


74249


200.00


209.09


6.32


8.00


207.41


19 Emerson, J. Bradford.


146986


100.00


101.87


3.07


3.00


101.94


20 Emerson, Owen


138599


100.00


101.62


3.07


3.00


101.69


21 Elliott, Ephraim and Jasper


73 Tomb


17652


200.00


209.49


6.31


6.00


209.80


22 Fiske, Benjamin M


119554


100.00


101.07


3.05


3.00


101.12


23 Fletcher, Gardner


112


80048


100.00


102.15


3.08


4.00


101.23


24


Fletcher, Joseph M.


110531


100.00


100.58


3.03


3.00


100.61


25


Harmon, Thomas A


56-A


29982


100.00


103.45


3.10


5.00


101.55


26 Hazen, Sanford


65


106059


100.00


102.16


3.08


3.00


102.24


27 Hill, Robert M


66


29973


100.00


103.45


3.10


4.00


102.55


28


Hobbs, John C.


7


88831


100.00


102.02


3.08


4.00


101.10


29


Hodges and Green Fund.


90


97331


100.00


101.90


3.07


4.00


100.97


30 Holt, A. W.


17


141913


100.00


102.31


3.08


.4.00


101.39


31


Howard, Levi


136079


100.00


102.16


3.08


4.00


101.24


32


Howard, Nathaniel and Samuel


Tomb


15781


125.00


130.43


3.93


6.00


128.36


33 Hutchins, Melbourne F


110301


100.00


101.33


3.05


4.00


100.38


34 Kimball Fund


Tomb 5


74247


100.00


103.24


3.11


4.00


102.35


35


Emerson, R. F


141910


100.00


103.88


3.13


4.00


103.01


36 Kittredge Fund


145


100017


50.00


50.30


1.52


1.50


50.32


37 Kittredge, Dr. Paul.


115


16604


100.00


101.91


3.05


4.00


100.96


38


Marshall, Eben H.


149050


100.00


102.14


3.08


4.00


101.22


39 Marshall Fund


74250


100.00


102.50


3.09


4.00


101.59


40


Marshall, F. A ....


138597


100.00


100.92


3.03


3.00


100.95


41


Morton, True


15


17654


100.00


101.41


3.04


4.00


100.45


42 Nason, Fred E.


43


125669


100.00


100.78


3.03


3.00


100.81


43 Parker, Eli P


91360


100.00


101.47


3.05


4.00


100.52


44 Parker, F. B. and E. P


89


107919


100.00


102.96


3.09


4.00


102.05


45 Parker, J. B.


Tomb


29978


50.00


50.71


1.51


1.50


50.72


46 Parkhurst, Hezekiah and Sewell


93313


100.00


101.88


3.07


3.00


101.95


47 Perham, David


95


129773


100.00


101.51


3.07


4.00


100.58


48 Perham, David C.


75


91358


100.00


102.02


3.08


3.00


102.10


49 Perham, Henry S.


95


129774


100.00


100.91


3.03


3.00


100.94


50 Perham, Perley P


105783


100.00


101.71


3.07


4.00


100.78


51 Reed, Emily E


96


103126


50.00


50 58


1.52


1.50


50.60


52


Reed, Jonathan


185


127028


200.00


212.22


6.41


8.00


210.63


53 Reed, Joseph


131


105267


100.00


101.37


3.05


4.00


100.42


54


Richardson Lot


151


146987


100.00


101.78


3.07


4.00


100.85


55


Richardson, E. and A. H.


94


91359


100.00


101.79


3.07


4.00


100.86


56


Russell Abbott


31


129653


100.00


101.79


3.07


4.00


100.86


57


Saunders, Elizabeth


30


132584


100.00


101.76


3.07


4.00


100.83


58


Shedd Fund


175


74251


100 00


100.82


3.03


3.00


100.85


59


Shedd, John S.


53


80513


200.00


208.05


6.29


8.00


206.34


60


Smith, E. G.


16


80557


100.00


101 54


3.07


4.00


100.61


61


Smith, Joseph W


74


94059


100.00


101.47


3.05


4.00


100 52


62


Stevens, Jabez


100959


100.00


103.20


3.11


4.00


102 31


63


Sweetser, Charles


47


91357


100.00


101.83


3.07


4.00


100.90


64 Warren, Arthur M.


8


29977


100.00


103.45


3.10


4.00


102 55


65 Warren and Manning.


Tomb


17653


150.00


151.59


4.55


5.00


151.14


66 Webster Fund


97


101241


100.00


102 22


3.08


4.00


101.30


67 Cheney, Wilbur A.


35


103453


100.00


100.85


3.03


3.00


100.88


68 Whittemore and Spaulding


79


124195


100.00


101.31


3.05


4.00


100.36


69 Worthen, Frank W.


81


140269


100.00


141.93


4.28


146.21


Total


$7,557.12


$7,839.56


$235.63


$265.00


$7,810.19


HART POND CEMETERY SOUTH CHELMSFORD December 31, 1934


1


No. Donations


Lot No. Bank Book


Principal


On Hand 12-31-33


Income


Paid Out 1934


On Hand 12-31-34


1 Adams, Calvin W.


93


150484


$ 75.00


$ 82.25


$ 2.48


$ 3.00


$ 81.73


2 Battles, Benjamin M.


120989


300.00


386.22


11.67


6.00


391.89


3 Bean, Eldad P.


39


119550


100.00


137.38


4.15


3.00


138.53


4 Bickford, D. W.


145


129652


150.00


201.12


6.08


3.00


204.20


5 Blaisdell, Israel


110113


100.00


117.91


3.55


3.00


118.46


6


Byam, Frank C.


150481


100.00


108.88


3.27


4.00


108.15


7 Byam, George O.


109448


100.00


130.76


3.93


2.00


132.69


8 Byam, James S.


167


129651


100.00


122.45


3.69


4.00


122.14


9


Byam, John


109449


100.00


129.70


3 91


5.00


128.61


10


Byam, Otis


164


2466


100.00


103.60


2.54


2.00


104.14


11


Byam, Samuel L.


144437


100.00


115.79


3.49


8.00


111.28


12


Chamberlin, Adams


136080


100.00


118.89


3.57


3.00


119.46


13


Chamberlin, Parker


146985


200.00


226.09


6.83


5.00


227.92


14


Fletcher, Benjamin


109450


100.00


133.33


4.03


5.00


132.36


15


Hartwell, William


144


124711


100.00


121.73


3.67


4.00


121.40


16


Heywood, Fund


84376


50.00


53.79


1.61


2.00


53.40


17


Hutchins, Benjamin


146983


200.00


222.03


6.71


6.00


222.74


18 Hutchins, Samuel L.


47


104116


100.00


143.01


4.33


5.00


142.34


19


Kendall, Robert N.


110114


100.00


125.64


3.79


3.00


126.43


20 Lapham, Edward E.


829


149051


100.00


106.37


3.20


2.00


107.57


21 Mansfield, G. P.


112-113


42066


150.00


152 69


4.59


3.00


154.28


22 Palmer, Tristram F.


80


2467


100.00


105.10


2 62


3.00


104.72


23 Park, A. G.


82


102843


100.00


100.00


2.52


2.00


100.52


24 Parker, N.


34


42065


100.00


101.79


3.07


2.00


102.86


25 Parkhurst, John


119551


100.00




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