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March 14 .- Voted, That the Selectmen be authorized to expend a sum not exceeding ($700.00) seven hundred dollars for the purchase of fire extin-
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guishers and other apparatus and equipment needed in connection therewith for use in ex- tinguishing fires in the woods and outlying districts, and that the sum thus expended be charged to the Contingent fund.
March 14 .- On motion of H. P. Bailey, it was Voted, That the sum of ($250.00) two hundred and fifty dollars be appropriated for the purchase of fire alarm boxes.
March 14 .- Voted, That the Collector of Taxes be author- ized to receive the taxes for the ensuing year at such places as he shall designate, on or be- fore the fifteenth day of October; that interest be charged on all taxes remaining unpaid on said fifteenth day of October at the rate of six per cent. per annum and such rate shall con- tinue until otherwise ordered by the Town, and all taxes and interests remaining unpaid on the first day of January following shall be collected forthwith by legal process, and the collector is hereby authorized to collect at once by legal process all taxes of previous years outstanding.
March 14 .- Voted, That the sum of ($106,968.44) one hundred and six thousand nine hundred and sixty-eight and forty-four one hundredth dol- lars be raised and assessed upon the polls and estates of the inhabitants of the Town of Plymouth and upon the estates of non-resi- dents to defray the expenses of the Town for the ensuing year.
March 14 .- Voted, That no license for the sale of intoxi- cating liquors in the Town be granted. Yeas, 509; nays, 684; blank 66.
REPORT OF SELECTMEN.
The Selectmen respectfully submit the following re- ports for the year ending December 31, 1898.
STREET LIGHTING.
The conditions of this department have been subject to considerable criticism, and citizens have felt that they have not obtained the benefits to which they were entitled. It is an open question, as to what improvement the town might make in the matter. To establish a plant would be costly and would probably involve an expense in excess of the pres- ent outlay; but it would be a permanent settlement of the street-lighting question and the management of this de- partment would thus be placed directly in the hands of the Town.
ROADS.
The excessive overdraft in this department will easily be understood by the town to be due to the ravages of the severe storm in November. Three bridges were carried away,-one at Water street, one on the old Chiltonville road and one on Warren avenue. The entire length of the sea wall on Water street was badly damaged. The shade trees throughout the town were destroyed in great num- bers, and the removal of these involved a large expenditure.
SEWERS.
Extensions in the sewer department have been made as follows :
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Sandwich street,
693 feet of 8 inch
Allerton street,
328
8 "
Howland street,
648
66 8 "
Alden street,
82 66
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Jefferson street,
320
66
6
Emerald street,
162
66
6 "
Edes street,
68
66
6
A notice has been received by your Board in regard to the connection with the Plymouth Woolen Mill, requiring the Town to discontinue the sewer through the land of that company, and it would seem to be necessary for the Town to take some action in the matter. It has been an accommoda- tion granted to the Town for some years before the present system was adopted and the increase in the use of the privi- lege has become a nuisance to the corporation.
Your Board would therefore recommend that a suffi- cient sum be appropriated to extend the sewer through Wa- ter street, in accordance with the plan of the engineer, mak- ing connection through Murray street.
As the Chairman of this Board will not again be a can- didate for public office, he takes this opportunity of ex- pressing his thanks to the voters of the Town for their cour- tesy and support.
The following appropriations are asked for by the several departments of the Town :-
Schools,
$35,000.00
Roads and Bridges,
14,000.00
Fire Department,
5,200.00
Poor,
7,000.00
Insane Poor,
2,800.00
Lighting streets,
6,800.00
Town Debt and Interest,
22,000.00
Sidewalks,
1,500.00
Amount carried forward,
$94,300.00
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Amount brought forward,
$94,300.00
Contingent,
4,500.00
Watch and Police,
3,000.00
Assessors,
1,800.00
Sexton,
125.00
New Roads,
2,000.00
Parks,
500.00
Training Green,
180.00
Collector of Taxes,
700.00
Treasurer,
700.00
Cemeteries,
500.00
Sewers,
500.00
$108,805.00
Amount overdrawn as per Treasur-
er's report,
$10,228.75
Less-
Reimbursements for State Aid, etc.,
5,059.39
Net overdraft, $5,169.36
$113,974.36
Less- Corporation tax,
$6,884.83
Bank tax, Miscellaneous,
1,884.32 600.00
$9,369.15
$104,605.2I
To cover the amount required as above it will be neces- sary to raise by taxation the sum of $104,605.21 to meet the expenses of the Town for the year 1899.
Respectfully submitted, JAMES MILLAR, HORACE M. SAUNDERS, JAMES D. THURBER, CHARLES P. HATCH,
Selectmen of Plymouth.
TREASURER'S REPORT. FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1898.
The Treasurer is charged with-
Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1898,
$5,958.12'
Water rates,
20,918.91
Sewer entries,
1,242.50
Temporary loan,
63,000.00
Agawam and Half-way Pond fishery,
204.00
Poor Department, reimbursements,
1,388.48
Roads and Bridges, reimbursements,
649.40
Parks, reimbursements,
4.88
Soldiers' relief, reimbursements,
35.00
Sidewalks, reimbursements,
33.75
New Roads, reimbursements,
1,269.60
Cemeteries, sale of lots, etc.,
535.27
Old Colony National Bank dividends,
300.00
Sale of herring streams,
61.00
Military aid from State,
410.73
State aid from State,
3,665.00
Insane poor, reimbursements,
731.62
Armory rent, from State,
200.00
Fines from Court,
480.55
Interest on taxes,
816.04
Dog fund, 1898,
889.42
W. H. Nelson Trust,
9.50
Contingent,
314.50
Licenses,
31.75
School Department, reimbursements,
26.25.
Amount carried forward,
$103,176.27
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Amount brought forward,
$103,176.27
Corporation tax, 7,473.71 Bank tax, 1,884.32
Tax, 1896, including abatement of
$707.13,
5,554.39
" 1897, 66
486.99, 9,759.41
" 1898,
1,816.77, 109,104.90
$236,953.00
The Treasurer is credited with-
Temporaray loan repaid,
$63,000.00
Schools,
35,126.68
Water Department,
18,169.53
Roads and Bridges,
17,067.96
Notes paid,
17,573.25
Interest,
5,149.49
Contingent,
6,443.34
State tax,
3,945.00
County tax,
10,030.44
National Bank tax,
4,612.14
Poor Department,
8,199.58
Fire Department,
5,405.72
New Roads,
1,996.77
Watch and Police,
3,344.77
Insane Poor,
3,493:10
Cemeteries,
1,124.50
Sewers,
1,646.04
Assessors,
1,898.44
Collector of taxes,
700.00
Treasurer,
700.00
Abatements,
3,010.89
Memorial Day,
150.00
Amount carried forward,
$212,787.64
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Amount brought forward, .
$212,787.64 125.00
Sexton,
Public Library,
1,300.00
Agawam and Half-way Pond fishery,
86.00
Soldiers' relief, Chap. 447,
1,142.25
State aid, Chap. 301,
3,977.00
State aid, Chap. 561,
612.00
Military aid, Chap. 279,
745.46
Seal bounty,
72.00
Parks,
669.07
Training Green,
172.18
Lighting streets and Town House,
5,440.22
W. H. Nelson Trust,
9.50
Widows,
92.00
Warren Fund, interest,
50.00
Murdock Fund, interest,
36.50
Committee on Inland Fisheries,
29.75
Sidewalks,
1,990.66
Cash balance, Dec. 31, 1898,
7,615.77
$236,953.00
The undrawn balances of the several appropriations are as follows :-
Abatements,
$416.14
Assessors,
8.56
Cemeteries,
145.97
Contingent,
235.26
Fresh Brook,
23.92
Insane poor,
256.98.
Public Library,
325.00
Lighting streets and Town House,
1,359.78
Murdock Fund,
730.00
Amount carried forward,
$3,501.61
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Amount brought forward,
Town debt and interest,
New roads,
$3,501.61 506.80 2,272.83
Sewers,
96.46
Schools,
940.50
South Street school lot,
1.44
Warren Fund,
1,000.00
Water Department,
8,746.86
Widows,
18.00
Parks,
6.29
$17,090.79
The overdrawn balances for the several appropriations. are as follows-
Committee on Inland Fisheries,
$29.75
Fire Department,
155.72
Military aid,
763.77
Poor,
262.34
Roads and bridges,
2,418.56
Seals,
72.00
State aid, Chap. 301,
3,993.50
Soldiers' relief,
1,107.25
Sidewalks,
456.91
Watch and police,
344.77
Training green,
12.18
State aid, Chap. 561,
612.00
$10,228.75
Less-
State aid, Chap. 301, due from State, $3,993.50
State aid, Chap. 561, due from State, 612.00
Military aid, due from State, 381.89
Seal bounty, from County, 72.00
$5,059.39
Net overdraft,
$5,169.36
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There is due the Town as follows :---
Uncollected taxes, 1897, Uncollected taxes, 1898,
$6,658.10
19,860.96
$26,519.06
Military aid from State,
$381.89
State aid, Chap. 301, due from State,
3,993.50
State aid, Chap. 561, due from State, Seal bounty, from County,
612.00
72.00
$31,578.45
TOWN DEBT.
WATER LOAN.
Four per cent. bonds, dated June 1, 1895, pay- able $2,800.00 annually, $44,800.00
Four per cent. bonds, dated August 1, 1890, payable $1,300.00 annually, 24,700.00
Four per cent. notes, dated August 1, 1894, payable $800.00 annually, 16,800.00
Four per cent. note, dated February 3, 1894, payable $240.00 annually, 1,440.00
$87,740.00
CONSOLIDATED LOAN.
Plymouth Savings Bank, 42 per cent. note, dated April 1, 1891, pay- able $2,200.00 annually, $6,600.00
Amounts carried forward,
$6,600.00
$87,740.00
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Amounts brought forward, $6,600.00 $87,740.00
Plymouth Five Cent Savings Bank, 4₺ per cent. note, dated April 20, 1891, payable $670.00 annually, 2,010.00
$8,610.00
PLYMOUTH AND MIDDLEBOROUGH RAILROAD LOAN.
Four per cent. note, dated January 7, 1892, payable $5,000.00 annually, 20,000.00
HIGH SCHOOLHOUSE LOAN.
Four per cent. note, Plymouth Sav- ings Bank, dated July 1, 1891, payable $2,000.00 annually, $6,000.00
Four per cent. note, Plymouth Five Cent Savings Bank, dated July I, payable $2,000.00 annually, 6,000.00
Four per cent. note, Plymouth Five Cent Savings Bank, dated March 10, 1894, payable $350.00 an- nually, 2,100.00
$14,100.00
NEW SCHOOLHOUSES LOAN.
Five per cent. note, dated July 3,
1893, payable $500 annually, $2,500.00 Four and one-half per cent. note, dated December 9, 1893, pay- able $500 annually, 2,500.00
Four per cent. note, dated February 3, 1894, payable $200 annually, 1,200.00 Four per cent note, dated August Ist, 1895, payable $266.66 annually, 7,199.82
Amounts carried forward,
$13,399.82 $130,450.00
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Amounts brought forward,. $13,399.82 $130,450.00
Four per cent. note, dated April I, 1897, payable $324.83 annually, 2,923.47
$16,323.29
SEWER LOAN.
Four and one-half per cent. note,
dated November 1, 1893, paya- ble $750 annually, $11,250.00
Four per cent. note, dated April 2,
1894, payable $500 annually, 3,000.00
Four per cent. note, dated August Ist, 1895, payable $100 annually, 700.00
$14,950.00
MACADAMIZING LOAN.
Four per cent. notes, dated August I,
1895, payable $300 annually, $8,100.00
NEW ROADS.
Note dated July 1, 1896, payable $300 annually, 2,400.00
STATE HIGHWAY LOAN.
Four per cent. notes, dated April I, 1897, payable $411.76 annually, 3,705.83
Debt, December 31, 1898,
$175,929.12
Debt, Dcember 31, 1897, 198,642.37
Decrease for year, $22,713.25
Paid on debt, 1898, $22,713.25
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CONTINGENT.
CR.
Undrawn balance,
$890.80
Appropriation,
4,500.00
Armory rent from State,
200.00
Armory rent from Plymouth Band,
175.00
Fines and forfeitures,
480.55
Sale of herring streams,
61.00
Sale of Old High School building,
26.00
Sale of Town Records,
12.00
Licenses,
31.75
Miscellaneous receipts,
101.50
Old Colony National Bank dividends,
200.00
$6,678.60
DR.
Inspector of cattle and hogs,
$300.00
Clerk of the Selectmen,
I 50.00
Expressage,
5.95
Stationery and books,
10.56
Fees and expenses of arrest,
92.96
Fires in the woods,
1,091.5.2
Expense of Town meeting and State election,
333.16
Janitor of Town House,
183.13
Advertising and printing, including Town report,
576.55
Fuel at Town House,
159.09
Legal expenses, 198.00
Armory rent, heat and light, and rifle range,
835.00
Incidentals,
266.46
Repairs at Town House,
127.41
Return of births, deaths, etc.,
236.73
Post office bills,
149.53
Auditor,
75.00
Amount carried forward, $4,791.05
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Amount brought forward, '
$4,791.05
Care of Town clock, and repairs,
62.00
Services of the Selectmen, 344.78
Board of Registration and expenses,
199.50
Board of Health expenses,
227.00
Seeding flats with clams,
142.67
Standish Guards,
400.00
Power for Pilgrim Spring,
62.34
Copying Town Records, births, marriages and deaths,
164.00
Services of Town Clerk,
50.00
Balance undrawn,
235.26
$6,678.60
ROADS AND BRIDGES.
CR.
Appropriation,
$14,000.00
Appropriation for deficiency,
1, 186.96
Reimbursements from new roads,
103.10
Reimbursements from new sidewalks,
338.45
Reimbursements from poor,
36.00
Reimbursements from Cemeteries,
22.00
Reimbursements from Plymouth & Kingston Street Ry. Co., 40.47
Sale of second-hand wagon,
20.00
Reimbursements from small accounts,
89.38
Balance overdrawn,
2,418.56
$18,254.92
DR.
Payments in 1898,
$17,067.96
Overdrawn balance,
1, 186.96
$18,254.92
DEPARTMENT.
Balance Balance overdrawn undrawn Dec. 31, 1897 Dec. 31,189.
Appro- priatio ns.
Appro's for Reimburse Deficiency
Expendi- tures.
Balance overdrawn
Balance undrawn.
Aba ements, ·
89
$3,426 14
·
$3,010 89
... ..
$ 416 14
Assessors,
7 00
1,900 00
1,898 44
8 56
Agawam Fisheries,
...
.. .....
.
$ 204 00
86 00
Cemeteries,
235 20
500 00
535 27
1,124 50
145 97
Contingent,
890 80
4,500 00
1,287 80
29 75
$ 29 75
...
Fresh Brook,
23 92
5,250 00
$ 166 48
5,405 72
155 72
.
...
Insane Poor,
18 46
3,000 00
731 62
3,493 10
256 98
Public Library,
325 00
403 35
896 65
1,300 00
.
.
.
. .
...
22,809 24
506 80
New Roads,
106 09
3,000 00
106 09
1,269 60
1,996 77
...
2,272 83
Poor,
48 76
6,500 00
1,388 48
8,199 58
262 34
Roads and Bridges, Seals, ·
1,186 96
14,000 00
1,186 96
649 40
17,067 96
2,418 56
....
Sexton,
3,681 50
3 665 00
3,977 00
3,993 50
...
Sewers,
.
40 93
36,000 00
26 25
35,126 68
910 50
Soldiers' Relief,
1,014 64
1,014 64
35 00
1,142 25
1,107 25
State Highway Repairs,
16 10
16 10
South Street School Lot,
1 44
1,500 00
33 75
1,990 66
456 91
Treasurer, ·
1,000 00
3,000 00
544 92
3,344 77
344 77
...
.
5,997 48
20,918 91
18,169 53
8,746 86
Widows, .
10 00
.
100 00
92 00
18 00
Training Green,
11 99
160 00
11 99
....
.
.. ....
.
.... .. .
9 50
9 50
State Aid, Chap. 561
612 00
612 00
Tax Collector,
700 00
.
.
700 00
.......
Dr. Le Baron Fund,
54 52
54 52
·
.... ..
..
.
.
. .
..
.
·
....
.
...
.
...
.
.....
36 50
730 00
Military Aid, .
858 08
429 04
410 73
745 46
763 77
Memorial Day,
313 93
22,500 00
313 93
816 04
72 00
72 00
........
State Aid, Chap 301
217 88
500 00
217 88
1,242 50
1,646 04
96 46
Schools,
.
..
.....
Parks,
170 48
500 00
4 88
669 07
6 29
William H. Nelson, trust,
.. .
.
.
....
Respectfully submitted, EDWARD L. BURGESS, Treasurer.
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.
Town Debt and Interest,
730 00
472 06
6,800 00
472 06
5,440 22
· .....
1,359 78
Murdock Fund,
36 50
6,443 34
235 26
Inland Fisheries
.
23 92
Fire,
..
.. ....
.
125 00
125 00
1 44
Sidewalks,
700 00
50 00
50 00
1,000 00
Watch and Police,
544 92
Water,
172 18
12 18
. .. .
.
.
159 00
150 00
325 00
Lighting Streets,
.
. . ..... .
...
$ 166 48
ments.
700 00
Warren Fund,
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
I have examined the accounts of the Town Treasurer, Collectors of Taxes and Water Rates for the year ending December 31, 1898, and find them to be correct, and pay- ments properly vouched for.
The cash on hand at close of the year was $7,615.77, as stated in the Treasurer's report.
FRANK D. BARTLETT, Auditor.
PLYMOUTH, January 30, 1899.
ASSESSORS' REPORT.
Value of real estate,
Value of personal estate,
$5,036,450.00 1,907,900.00 63,000.00
Gain on real estate,
Loss on personal estate, 13,525.00
Value of buildings, excluding land,
3,328,375.00
Value of land, excluding buildings,
1,708,075.00
Value of personal estate, excluding bank stock, 1,715,075.00
Value of personal estate, resident bank stock, 192,525.00
Rate of taxation, $17.20
Tax on personal estate,
$32,815.88
Tax on real estate,
86,622.64
Tax on polls, 4,910.00
Tax on non-resident bank tax,
4,617.34
Committed to Collector of Taxes, $128,965.86
Number of residents assessed on property.
1,383
of all others assessed on property, 354
of non residents assessed on property, 40I
66 of all others assessed on property, 125
66 of persons assessed on property, 2,263
66 of persons assessed on poll tax only, 1,470
66 of polls assessed, 2,455
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Number of horses assessed,
962
of cows assessed,
4II
of sheep assessed,
20
of neat cattle assessed,
9
of swine assessed, 45
dwelling houses assessed, 1,744
of acres of land assessed, 50,257
ABATEMENT ACCOUNT.
CR.
Overlaying,
$3,426.14
Balance, Jan. Ist, 1898,
.89
$3,427.03
DR.
Abatements for years 1896, 1897, 1898,
$3,010.89
Balance,
416.14
$3,427.03
Appropriations for 1898,
$1,900.00
Undrawn balance,
7.00
$1,907.00
Paid-
C. H. Holmes, services as Assessor and expenses to Boston and horse hire, $571.16
Alonzo Warren, services as Assessor and expenses to Boston, 489.75
Amounts carried forward, $1,060.91 $1,907.00
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Amounts brought forward, $1,060.91 $1,907.00
George Harlow, services as Assessor
and expenses to Boston, 552.00
Gertrude C. Bennett, clerical assistance, 157.50
A. C. Chandler & Son, horse hire, 6.00
E. C. Chandler, horse hire, 12.00
M. B. Blackmer, 2d, horse hire,
7.50
C. C. Doten, printing,
6.50
D. M. Andrews, printing, 8.75
John C. Cave, printing poll tax lists, 81.00
Blake Bank Lock Co., fixing lock on safe, 1.50
A. S. Burbank, stationery, 4.78
Balance,
$1,898.44 8.56
$1,907.00
Respectfully submitted, C. H. HOLMES, ALONZO WARREN, GEORGE HARLOW, Assessors of Plymouth.
REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
The Overseers of the Poor would respectfully submit the following report :
Calls for aid outside the Almshouse do not differ ma- terially from the previous year. Expenses at the Alms- house have increased considerably the past year, owing, in a measure, to the inmates being in such condition as to require the services of a nurse the greater part of the time. The usual neat condition prevails, and the management is very satisfactory to the Overseers. It is thought an appropria- tion of $7,000 will be necessary for the ensuing year, and the same is recommended.
POOR AT ALMSHOUSE.
Number of inmates January Ist, 1898, 14
4 Admitted during the year,
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18
Discharged during the year, 4
Died during the year, I
5
Remaining January Ist, 1899, I3
Amount expended for the poor of our own and other towns and cities, $8,199.58
Amount carried forward,
$8,199.58
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Amount brought forward, $8,199.58
Undrawn balance, January Ist, 1898, $48.76 Appropriation, 6,500.00
Received from other cities, towns and sources, 1,220.43
Received interest on Francis LeBaron fund, 54.52
Received interest on Charles Holmes fund, 20.20
Received interest on Murdock fund, 18.25
Received from sale of grass and hogs, 75.08
Balance overdrawn,
$7,937.24 $262.34
INSANE POOR.
Number in hospitals, January Ist, 1898, 23
In School for Feeble Minded January Ist, 1898,
I
Added during the year 1898, 5
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29
Died during the year, 2
Discharged during the year,
3
Settlement defeated by Chapter 425, Acts of 1898, I
6
Remaining January Ist, 1899,
23
Balance undrawn, January Ist, 1898,
$18.46
Appropriation, Reimbursements,
3,000.00 731.62
$3,750.08
Expended,
3,493.10
Balance undrawn,
$256.98
CHARLES P. HATCH, CHARLES A. STRONG, BENJAMIN F. WARD, Overseers of the Poor.
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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH, 1898.
January I. Ernesto Buchehetti, of Plymouth, and Celinia Gallerino, of Italy. Married in Plymouth.
January I. Horino Hrocchi and Emma Bussi, both of Plymouth.
January 6. Marnder Johnson and Luella M. Blanchard, both of Plymouth.
January 6. Henry O. Davis and Sadie S. Morton, both of Plymouth. Married in Brockton.
January 8. Adolph Ruprecht and Maggie Muthig, both of Plymouth.
January 19. Albert Ball, of Mapleton, Me., and Alice Bradford Swift, of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.
January 20. Harry L. Howland and Essie J. Bartlett, both of Plymouth.
February 2. Charles W. McNayr and Sarah McLean, both of Plymouth.
February 14. Steven Gould and Rose A. Savoy, both of Plymouth.
February 16. Herbert E. Holway and Rebecca B. Morton, both of Plymouth.
February 22. Charles D. Craig and Annie B. Diman, both of Plymouth.
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March 5. George M. Neal and Mary E. Hattan, both of Plymouth.
March 9. Andrea Barnfaldi and Cleonice Gallerani, both of Plymouth.
March 12. Andrew J. Gloyd and Leora Brown, both of Plymouth.
March 17. Ernest Coolidge and Sarah A. B. Anderson, both of Plymouth.
March 31. Frederick C. Bourke and Truth Fisher, both of Plymouth.
April IO. Fiderino Tararini and Erminia Balboni, both of Plymouth.
April 18. Filippo Govoni and Maria Nannini, both of Plymouth.
April 19. Joseph Corrow, Jr., and Sarah Hall, both of Plymouth.
April 20. George A. Manter and Sarah E. Pierce, both of Plymouth.
April 22. William H. Wood of Plymouth, and Carrie M. Stringer of Wareham. Married in Wareham.
April 23. Carl Anderson and Nellie Johnson, both of Plymouth. Married in Boston.
April 26. Marks F. Braunecker and Winifred M. Reilly, both of Plymouth.
April 27. Carrold D. Howland and Lucy F. Hadaway, both of Plymouth.
May 4. William O. Noyes of Plymouth and Florence E. Raymond of Kingston. Married in Kings- ston.
May 5. Benjamin F. Dunham, Jr., and Alma B. Larkin, both of Plymouth.
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May 21. Henry Martin of Plymouth and Lina Winter of Kingston. Married in Kingston.
June 2. Xenophon McK. Fowler of Boston and Kate W. Hadaway of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.
June 5. Peleg S. Burgess of Plymouth and Henrietta A. Lavender of Somerville. Married in Somer- ville.
June 8. William M. Shaw of Carver and Eleanor L. Lucas of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.
June 8. Herbert E. Mabbett and Hattie M. Harlow, both of Plymouth.
June 8. Edmund Tallman Morton and Anna Weston Pe- terson, both of Plymouth.
June 9. Elisha Thomas Nelson and Nellie Maria Smith, both of Plymouth.
June 15. Walter Leon Hardy of Brockton and Maria Louise Goddard of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.
June 16. William C. Axford and Helen M. Grant, both of Plymouth.
June 28. Frederick M. Badger and Lina E. Soule, both of Plymouth.
June 28. Arthur W. Kallom of Weymouth and Maud Morton of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.
June 30. William W. Simmons and Hannah M. Nightin- gale, both of Plymouth.
June 30. John B. Perkins and Grace F. Ryder, both of Plymouth.
June 28. Frederick M. Badger and Lena E. Soule, both of Plymouth.
July 2. George C. Woodward and Winnifred McArdle, both of Plymouth.
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July 2. Edward E. Harding and Lois F. Owens, both of Plymouth.
July 7. William C. Pray of Concord, N. H., and Harriet W. Holmes of Plymouth. Married in Plym- outh.
July 16. George K. Harding of Plymouth and Dora M. Lowe of Kingston. Married in Plymouth.
July 24. Charles A. Robbins and Nellie G. Barnard, both of Wareham. Married in Plymouth.
July 24. Lewis M. Webquish and Annie L. Gallagher, both of Plymouth.
August 3. James E. Kiggin and Rose A. Holmes, both of Plymouth.
August 10 .. William Keyes and Ellen A. Lowney, both of Plymouth.
August II. Benjamin F. Griswold of Plymouth and Mar- garet Buchanan of Nova Scotia. Married in Plymouth.
August 13. George Homans Maynard and Luella Maud Hatton, both of Somerville. Married in Plym- outh.
August 17. Charles H. Weeks of Boston and Nellie Whit- ing of Malden. Married in Plymouth.
August 29. Eddy H. Bryant and Florence Etta Dearing, both of Taunton. Married in Plymouth.
September I. Abbott Allen Raymond and Florence M. Harlow, both of Plymouth.
September 5. Philip A. Hinckley and Maud A. Clark, both of Plymouth.
Septembber 5. Fred Lenzi and Luccia Alberghini, both of Plymouth.
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September 7. Emerson F. Sampson and Mary S. Clark, both of Plymouth.
September 21. Isaac B. Holmes and Annie L. Bradford, both of Plymouth.
September 22. Dexter H. Craig and Alice C. Diman, both of Plymouth.
September 25. Benjamin D. Loring of Plymouth and An- nie B. Loring of Duxbury. Married in Kings- ton.
September 28. Philip A. Ott and Nellie True, both of New York.
October 15. Carl J. Johnson and Henrietta Nordstrom, both of Plymouth.
October 18. William H. Cobb and June M. Robbins, both of Plymouth.
October 19. Charles E. LaShures of South Eaton and Sarah W. Pratt of Plymouth. Married in Eaton.
October 20. Cornelius H. Baker of Dennisport and Mary E. Cameron of Plymouth. Married in Plym- outh.
October 23. Manuel Silveria Brown and Frances Glory Nunes, both of Plymouth.
October 26. Jose Taxeira Oliveira and Prudencia Tereira Porto, both of Plymouth.
October 26. Francis M. Blackmer of Boston and Edith Moon of Plymouth.
October 27. Percy F. White of Brockton and Edith L. Brown of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.
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November I. George W. Spaulding of Plymouth and Mabel E. Whitcomb of Winchendon. Married in Winchendon.
November 2. Fred Baker Cole of Kingston and Eugenia Churchill Sears of Plymouth. Married in Plymouth.
November 7. Charles H. Davis and Mary C. Drew, both of Plymouth.
November 9. Edward Elias Hull and Jessie Parnell Den- nis, both of Plymouth. 1
November 12. Victor Sandquist and Anna Erickson, both of Plymouth.
November 15. James W. Hazen and Mary A. Munroe, both of Plymouth. Married in Boston.
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