Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1920-1921, Part 23

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Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Town of Plymouth
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19 Mary Boltari,


Stillborn,


Stillborn,


Premature birth. Non-development of heart,


25 Charles G. Churchill,


10 27 Valvular heart disease,


25 Anna M. Peck,


1 19


General tuberculosis,


26


79


10 20 Chronic Valvular heart disease,


28 Iluth Burgess. 29 Annie Brandberg,


G 19


Chronic interstitial nephritis,


June


1 Charles H. Field (died in Hanson) 60


- Natural causes,


2 Mary Drudi,


5


00 1~ 02


S Paralysis from accidental shooting,


4 Margaret Brown,


13 Chronic Brighis disease,


5 Nicholas Rugiero,


1


- 1 Acuie indigestion,


5 Almira D. Chapman (died in Ab- ington),


Edmund F. Churchill, G


79 3 16


] 22 Mitral regurgitation, Senile pneumonia,


G Clifton M. Howard Quincy), .


(died in


- - 27


Names of Parents


Matthew M. Herries and Mars C. Pianky Dominick Romani and Lena Cavicchi William Harlow and Abbir T. Holdes Alfred Duarte and Esmelienda Piedade


--- 168 --


and and -


21 22 22 Thomas Scott McEwen,


1 13


Thomas G. McEwen ard Ethel M. Scott


John Churchill and Martha J. Bagnoll Andrew Voght and Rosie Wurtzburger and


Vinal Burgess and Esther Clark Jolm Nelson and Margaret Crawford


James Field and Josephine Paher Primo Drudi and Bundi Angelino William Flemming and Hammah Brian James Rugiero and Mary Deltufo


Eba Hall and Deborah Potter Isaiah Churchill and Polly Parker


Clifton M. Howard and Ruth J. Henderson


·


1 Jerome Stone,


Sylvester Pittsley and Mary Pitt-ley Thomas Pierce and May S. Douglas Manuel Silvia and Victoria - - and Ruth S. Uriley


Elbridge Leach and Helena Hansen


73


10 27 Carcinoma of breast,


Tony Garruti and


5 Acute milk infection,


Antone Boltari and Mary


Tavase


- Stillborn.


July


- 2.


-


Stillborn,


5 38 Acute delirium,


2


2 Victoria Moore (died in Taunton), Elizabeth B. Bailey,


79


3 14 Arterio sclerosis.


2 Mary F. Drew,


56 S


Coma with heart failure,


3 Olive Scotti (died in Boston),


45


Intestinal obstruction.


5 Michele Barengho,


39


7 5 Valvular disease of heart,


15 Olive Shields.


2


Angina pectoris,


Henry T. Snell,


11


0


Accidental drowning,


Chronic myocarditis.


22 25


George E. Wright, John C. Barnes.


93


2


Festal heart,


John B. Bouchard and Alfredia Dube


and


Albert Lemius and Elizabeth Miller


and


Aug.


ב 3 Frederick Lee Churchill (died in Taunton),


75


5 25


Arterio sclerosis. Chronic valvular heart disease.


S4


- Cancer of breast and face,


78


- Carcinoma breast,


11


Andrew Anderson,


39


6


8


Tubercular meningitis,


54 11 25 Cancer of prostate gland,


S. Griffitts Morgan and Caroline Hathaway Duncan MacTavish and Nancy - Joseph V. Souza and Johanna Mello Euzebio Santos and Antonia Cordara - and -


Eddie Richard and Katherine Walton


Daniel S. Crocker and Deborah Joyce William Sykes and Sarah T. Whitley Ephraim Paty and Sarah - and Barnabus Miles and Eliza Keddy Harry E. Sloane and Marion Gallagher


Thaddeus Faunce and Mary Ackerman


- and William Moore and Mary A. Cummings Alexander Foster and Betsey Freeman Jacob Dixon and Emeline Bartlett Vincent Bernagoggi and Annunziata Zotti


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Carlo Barengho and Elizabetlı Philip Logan and Olive Logan Ernest C. Snell and Cora Chase


16 20 Mary JJ. Robichau (died in Wey- mouth).


56


G 5


Peritonitis following cholecystectomy, Valvular disease of heart,


Bouchard,


31


-


-- Stillborn,


31 Joseph Lemius (died in Kings- ton),


15 1 17 Suicide from gun shot,


- Stillborn,


Jolm D. Churchill and Marcia J. Holmes


Gertie Ricc. 9 Abigail S. Robinson. 9 Harriet E. Wood (died in Brock- ton),


14 Melchior Wirtzburger,


(if 47


10 28 Cancer of liver, Luxaemia followed by anaemi.i.


6 Broncho-pneumonia,


9 Manuel Santos,


-


- -


10 14 Cloves W. Richard,


G


17 Walter E. Crocker,


21 Albert E. Sykes,


21 Caroline C. Finney,


10 12 Arterio-sclerosis,


1 Stillborn.


23 25 Henry Allen Miles,


4 26 7 hours


Premature birth,


30


25 · Sloane. Elizabeth D. Peterson (died in


Standish, Maine),


S5


S 8 Pneumonia,


June Richard H. Morgan, 8 Margaret Allan.


9 John V. Souza,


$ 1


5 Abscess of brain, Stillborn, Compound fracture of skull, auto acci- dent,


4 22 Heart dilitation following arterial sole- -- rosis,


43 10 - Perforating duodernal ulcer,


Organic valvular disease of heart,


1 29


John Noonan and Mary John Wright and Lydia Ellis Barnes and Mary Holmes


44


- and . Anslem Robinson and Judith Standish Charles Bartlett and Ellen Ryder N. P. Anderson and Johanna Anderson John Wirtzburger and Catherine Geriz


DEATHS-Continued


Date


Name


Are M D


Cause of Death


Aug. 20 Emma E. Ilartenstein,


21 Clark W. Holmes,


24 Alice M. Carey (died in Taunton),


24 4


Chronic myocarditis,


24 Winslow A. Wrighi.


25 Franklin H. Gilbert New Haven, Conn.), 3. 2 24 Suicide (poisoning),


2S Henry Goyetclı,


25 Frieda E. Goodwin (died in


22


1 19


Diabetic coma,


25 Oswin F. Davis,


8


3 Organic valvular heart disease,


29 Margaret M. Wilson,


69


3


2 Carcinoma of right lung,


4


14 Natural causes (probably improper milk product), Arterial sclerosis,


Sept. = 2 Margaret


Snavely, Cavanaugh (died


1 hour


In


Medford),


78


- -


3 Elizabeth Maynard,


7 hours


4 Mary H. Osgood,


10 5 Broncho-pneumonia,


- 6 Heart failure,


G


9 Thomas J. Kennedy,


65


? 5


Sarcoma of the prostate gland,


10 Deborah D. Clark.


10 Alexander Christie (died in


Taunton),


10 10


Arterio sclerosis,


11 Mary J. Howland (died in Tewks- bury), 13 1 25 Arterio-sclerosis,


11 James D. Thurber,


S2 G 20 Myocarditis,


Maria A. Rickard.


75


( gelnal hemorrhage,


13 Priscilla F. Sidebotham,


51 5 Cancer of liver,


13 Edwin C. Cleaveland,


82 -


7 Gastritis,


14


Fantuzzi,


1 hour 6


5 Chronic bronchitis,


15 Jolin Thomas Brown,


- 1 Organic valvular heart disease,


17 Antone Furtado,


4 11 23


Acute gastro enteritis, Neurasthenia,


3


25 Rachitis,


Names of Parents


Daniel Riel and Dorothea Eichenlaub Clark Holes and Hannah Morton Bradford Mallory and Rose Carroll Joshua Wright and Rebecca Bowman


Walter L. Gilbert and Josephine Peckham Alexander Goyetch and Cecelia Boudiot


John W. Wetzel and Elizabeth Bechtal Henry G. Davis and Lucretia Finney Michael Flynn and Nora Daly Samuel Costa and Mary Lema


Samuel Cook and Martha Taft


John C. Snavely and Elizabeth M. Taylor


O'Connor and Ellen Hetty Henry T. Maynard and Bessie Rogers Abraham II. Tower and Mary L. Browne Frank A. Johnson and - and -


Michael Kennedy and Bridget O'Donnoll James H. Clark and Irene Nickerson


Jacob Christie and Martha Nickerson


Moses Cromwell and Rachel Marr James Thurber and Elizabeth Danforth William Nickerson and Betsey Barnes John Perry and Eliza Robinson James W. Cleaveland and Hannah MeElthenner Andrea Fantuzzi and Grasia Villa Batista Tassenari and Anna Socenti John Brown and Arris Stuart Antone Furtado and Mary Cormo Jolin Monks and Selina Hoghton JIarry C. Dickerman and Lucy Maxim


19 Annie M. Simmons,


5-


16


19 Virginia F. Dickerman,


65


-


26


8 Pernicious anaemia. Cancer of the simmoid,


82 4 23 Cerebral embolism and paralysis,


(died in


10 J'1 3


Sarcoma of Jungs and liver,


Brockton),


31 Emily H. Cook,


91 10 22


Premature birtlı,


Ileo-colitis, mitral aortic regurgitation, Premature birth.


AS » 5 Harry L. Johnson (died in Canada),


-. Stillborn,


00 8 13


Convulsions, chronic epilepss.


Premature birth,


15 Elizabetlı Sandri,


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-


29 Evelyn Costa,


Sept.


21 Mary F. Carr,


Arterial sclerosis,


22 Mary Z. Cornish,


73


2 20 17 Pernicious anaemia,


2.2 Elizabeth H. Russell,


90


4 Sclerosis of coronary arteries,


26 Anne L. Harlow, 26 Natalie F.


Robbins (died in


13


4 1 Electrocution,


Kingston), 30


Shwom,


Oct.


֏ Frank Sheppard,


73


S 16 Cancer of stomach,


11 14 Endocarditis,


5 Lillian M. Byrd (died in Boston), Hattie W. Swift,


SAS


-1 C+


Hemorrhage, ent by circular saw,


9 Frank E. l'aulding.


G4 Cancer of prostate gland,


11


Francis Merrill Robbins (died in Medford), John Andrews,


69 24


9 23 Cerebral hemorrhage, -- Accidental drowning.


11 12


Maria F. Stegmaier,


47 5


-


Stillborn.


12 Albert Noves,


18 Charles H. Leonard (died in Chel- sea), 18 Nellie W. Weeks,


80


1 26 Mitral regurgitation.


61


2 12 Chronic Brights disease.


18 Susanna Parkin,


50 10 21 Phlebitis with thrombus.


20 Anna Fortini,


48


211 Valvular heart disease,


22 Ruth S. Stephan,


UT


10


26 Apoplexy,


Manley E. Dodge and Emma R. Ellis


29


Elizabetlı E. Dunbar,


62


26 9 Sarcoma of the breast,


31 Sybelle Gray,


63


S


23 Chronic insterstitial nephritis,


31 Antoinetta Matanzi,


4


25 Ran over by automobile,


9


10 22 Furnculosis right temple.


6 John A. Hamilton,


43


- Chronic valvular heart disease,


13 Violet Garside,


55 -


1 ('arcinoma of liver,


15 Lois Frances Gardner, 16 Florence Joubert,


6 hours Premature birth,


17


17 Daniel M. Bosworth


(died


Kingston),


47


Endocarditis (probably from influenza ),


7 Pulmonary Tuberculosis,


23


25 Matilda L. Griswold,


32


G -


Typhoid fever,


25 George Ezra Frenchı,


63 9 12 Organic valvular heart disease.


Lawrence Feeney and Mary Devine Thomas E. Cornish and Zoraday Thompson William S. Russell and Mary Winslow Justus Harlow and Louisa Finney


Alton O. Robbins and Caroline W. Goddard Myer Shwom and Rose Derger


Richard Sheppard and Jane Phillips Frank H. Moning and - Perley Lemuel Swift and Cynthia Lucas


Arthur Emond and Malvina Tache Francis Paulding and flannah B. Cushman


Francis Robbins and Nancy Bradford Joe Andrews and Constantia Nimes (hleb Nickerson and Sarah Clark Elisha G. Besse and Annie M. Reed -- and - Simcon Noyes and Eunice Blake


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Nov.


5 John A. Rogers,


Chester Rogers and Annie McDonald Thomas Hamilton and Jane Montgomery Edward Ballard and Belle Bain Elmer G. Gardner and Addie E. Wall Fortuna Joubert and Rose Gill


. Stillborn,


and


١٠١٠ 15 Cerebral hemorrhage. 9


21 Grace Nelson Bramhall, Alice Peltier, Cash.


20 hours Premature birth,


Daniel E. Bosworth and Mary T. Falleit Robert E. Bramhall and Eliza A. Tufts Jerome Peltier and Agght Massa Henry T. Cash and Elizabeth Ruprecht Peter Thomas and Louise Dies William W. French and Sophia Otis


31


11 Cancer of vactum and adiacent parts,


8 Aime Emond (died in Taunton),


Rebecca A. Robbins,


Cerebral hemorrhage,


1000 S Heart failure, acute gall bladder.


12


2 25 Chronic rheumatism and valvular heart,


Abner Leonard and Zilpha B. Norton


Henry Whiting. Jr. and Nancy C. Burgess


James Scofield and Anne Miller Naturo Benotti and Caroline Tassinari Myles Standish and Ellen Westgate


Norman Mclean and Sarah MacDonald Gaetano Matanzi and Louisa Rizzi


- Haemophilia,


15 - -


Carcinoma of the uterus,


1 Premature birth,


DEATHS-Continued


Age


Date


Name


D


Cause of Death


Nov.


26 Anna Dries,


70


6 - Arterial sclerosis,


27 Lillian Doten,


30 Margaret Rogan,


60


- Pulmonary odema,


30


Hebbert,


-


1 Marasmus,


Dec.


4 James McCrate,


63


-


65


11


27


-


26 Internal hemorrhage, gun shot wounds,


10 Joseph Gordon Lawton,


12


-


21 Tubercular peritonitis,


12 Emma L. White, Martha B. Butler,


56


9


13 Myocarditis, cerebral hemorrhage,


19 Frederick W". Bittinger,


15


21 Embolus,


20 Charles Hurley,


4


29


Locomotor ataxia,


21


21 Rosie Brown (died in Hanson ), Margaret Morrison (died in Hali- fax), Saral. L. Morton (died in Boston), Vincenzo Ciaramello,


80


74 4 20


-- Lobar pneumonia,


25


-


-


1 Stillhorn,


Nellie M. Nelson,


5S 3


9 Cirrhosis of the liver,


1918


Oct.


20 Arthur E. Doten,


27 23


2 1 Killed in action,


Nov.


20 Chester R. Howland,


11 16 Pneumonia,


Nov.


28 Leonard B. Langille,


23


1


4 Death wounds received in action,


1920


Nov.


- Stillborn,


Names of Parents


Michael McGuire and Judith Philip Bureau and Selina Bergeron Patrick Rogan and Anne Keane George Hebbert and Exilda Villere


William McCrate and Mary Carey


and


Melville H. Cardinal and Tilla E. Smith


Edward Lawton and Mamie Taylor Briggs White and Judith Ransom Thomas Atwood and Betsey Lanman


John Quincy Bittinger and Sarab Wainwright Charles Huiley and Mary Howard Frank M. Silva and Safrina -


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John Morrison and Margaret Mckay Levi P. Morton and Saral: Swift Joseph Ciaramello and Irena - - and John Smith and Amelia A. Holmes


George E. Doten and Ella Bourne George Howland and Emma W. Peterson Simon Langille and Lucretia W. Briggs


and


.


4 22


Acute dilatation of stomach,


5 - Cerebral hemorrhage, Valvular heart disease,


6 Thomas W. Doudican, Edward C. Cardinal, 8


14


10 14 Cerebral hemorrhage,


25 1 23


Pulmonary tuberculosis,


- Cerebral hemorrhage, Anaemia,


22


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SUMMARY.


MARRIAGES, 1921.


Number registered in 1921,


172


Both parties born in-


United States,


95


Italy,


Portugal,


St. Michaels,


Greece,


1


Russia,


1


Nova Scotia,


1


Ireland,


1


Germany,


]


France,


Azores,


1


Cape Verde Islands,


1


Syria,


1


Afixed, one American,


34


Mixed, neither American,


7


172


BIRTIIS, 1921.


Number registered, 285, of which 26 were non-residents. Males,


1.47


Females,


140


Both parents born in-


United States, 114.


Italy,


--- 174 -.


Portugal,


Azores, St. Michaels,


2 1 12


Russia,


Nova Scotia,


3


Cape Verde Islands,


2 1


France,


1


Ireland,


1


Syria,


1


England,


1


Canada,


1


Mederia Islands,


1


Poland,


Mixed, One American,


Mixed, neither American,


10


287


DEATHIS, 1921.


Number of deaths registered 225, of which 38 were non- residents and 41 died out of Town, burial taking place in Plymouth.


Born in-


United States,


17;


England,


in


italy, 10


Ireland,


8


Nova Scotia,


5


Germany,


4


Canada,


2


Newfoundland,


2


Newfoundland,


-- 175-


New Brunswick, Portugal,


Russia,


2 1


Azores,


Cape Breton, Cape Verde Islands, Demark, Sweden, Unknown,


1


1


1.


1


1


225


There have been issued from the Town Clerk's office for the year 1921, licenses as follows:


925 Resident citizen's combination certificates of registra- tion.


5 Non-resident citizen's combination certificates of reg. istration.


4 Non-resident citizen's combination certificates of reg- istration. (Property owners.)


934


207 Resident fisherman's certificates of registration.


13 Non-resident fisherman's certificates of registration.


5 Non-resident fisherman's certificates of registration. (Property owners.)


2 Alien fisherman's certificates of registration.


227


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84 Resident lobster fisherman's certificates of registra- tion.


2 Non-Resident lobster fisherman's certificate of regis- tration.


86


10 Trapper's certificates of registration.


99 Female dog licenses.


577 Male dog licenses.


676


There have also been paid from this office bounties on 6 seals.


GEORGE B. HOWLAND. Town Clerk.


-


1.


TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


CHIEF OF POLICE


OF THE


Town of Plymouth


For the Year Ending December 31


1921


WYMOUTH TWELVE


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SUMMARY.


MARRIAGES, 1921.


Number registered in 1921,


172


Both parties born in-


United States,


95


Italy,


15


Portugal,


St. Michaels,


1


Russia,


1


Ireland,


1


Germany,


1


France,


7


Azores,


1


Cape Verde Islands,


1


Syria,


1


M xed, one American,


34


M xed, neither American,


172


BIRTIIS, 1921.


Number registered, 285, of which 26 were non-residents. Males,


147


Females,


140


Both parents born in-


1Inited States, 114


Italy,


Greece,


Nova Scotia,


-- 174-


Portugal,


Azores, St. Michaels, Russia,


Nova Scotia,


Cape Verde Islands,


Newfoundland,


1


France, Ireland,


1 1


Syria,


1


Canada,


1


Mederia Islands,


1 1 16


Mixed, One American,


Mixed, neither American,


10


287


DEATHS, 1921.


Number of deaths registered 225, of which 38 were nodi- residents and 41 died out of Town, burial taking place in Plymouth.


Born in-


United States,


England,


10


Ttaly, Ireland,


8


Nova Scotia,


Germany,


Canada,


Newfoundland,


2


24 14 12 3 3 2 1


England,


Poland,


-175-


New Brunswick,


2


Portugal,


2


Russia,


·2


Azores,


1


Cape Breton,


1


Cape Verde Islands,


1


Denmark,


1


Sweden,


1


Unknown,


1


225


There have been issued from the Town Clerk's office for the year 1921, licenses as follows :


925 Resident citizen's combination certificates of registra- tion.


5 Non-resident citizen's combination certificates of reg. istration.


4 Non-resident citizen's combination certificates of reg- istration. (Property owners.)


934


207 Resident fisherman's certificates of registration.


13 Non-resident fisherman's certificates of registration.


5 Non-resident fisherman's certificates of registration. (Property owners.)


2 Alien fisherman's certificates of registration.


227


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84


Resident lobster fisherman's certificates of registra- tion.


2 Non-Resident lobster fisherman's certificate of regis- tration.


86


10 Trapper's certificates of registration.


99 Female dog licenses.


Male dog licenses.


577 676


There have also been paid from this office bounties on 6 seals.


GEORGE B. HOWLAND, Town Clerk.


TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


CHIEF OF POLICE


OF THE


Town of Plymouth


For the Year Ending December 31


1921


PLYMOUTH TWELVE


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POLICE DEPARTMENT


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :


Gentlemen- I have the honor to respectfully submit to you the following report for the year ending December 31, 1921.


ORGANIZATION.


John Armstrong, Chief.


Patrolmen. Joseph W. Schilling, Lincoln S. Wixon, John Gault, Jacob E. Peck, George H. Bell.


Constables.


John Armstrong, Joseph W. Schilling, Lincoln S. Wixon, John Gault, Jacob E. Peck, George H. Bell, Herman W. Tower, Edward D. Dunton.


Special Police Officers.


Peter Winter, Lee W. Cole, Frank P. Critchett, Charles J. Grandi, Roscoe A. Jewell, Nicholas Stephan, John Nau- man, Fred Longhi, Jeremiah J. Lahey, Henry E. Dries, Ar- thur G. Mayo, Lewis G. Robbins, Russell L. Dixon, Daniel E. Beaton, Henry Murphy, Arthur L. Manter, William Bar- rett, Earl E. Robichau, John Kennedy, William J. Hunter, William Armstrong, Ralph E. Cook, Cornelius J. Wren, John Barrett, Percy Gunther, Daniel J. Sullivan, Jeremiah Sullivan, John A. Armstrong, Charles Carr, Amedio Ca-


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vicchi, Robert Fogerty, Harry G. Sampson, Charles San- derson, John Bodell, James M. Downey, Thomas W. Regan, Frank H. Cushman, Alfred Holmes, Edward K. Morse, J. Murray Atwood, James W. Lewis, Charles Webber, Joseph Mentzel, Joseph W. Richardson, Neil Mckay, Jesse Brewer, Leon D. Badger, Edward Wall.


Fire Police. Charles H. Raymond. Janitor of Police Station. John Rae. Keeper of Police Station. Joseph W. Schilling. Special Police for Limited Territory.


Edward F. Stranger, Cemeteries and Burial Hill; Mar- tin W. Holmes, Burial Hill; Benjamin F. Walker, Morton School; Charles O. Barke, Pilgrim Monument; William H. Raymond, Mount Pleasant School; Horace Anderson, Fresh Pond; Charles F. H. Harris, South Pond ; William S. Fuller. South Pond; John HI. Damon, Plymouth Beach ; Ralph Ma- tinzi, Boys' Club; Charles Coats, High School; Frank Thomas, R. B. Symington's Estate; George A. Burgess, South Street School; Harry Armstrong, John Goodwin and Alfred C. Nickerson, for George Mabbett & Sons Company ; Malcolm Robichau, and Joseph W. Sylvia, for Old Colony Theatre; Charles Williamson, Plymouth Theatre; Alexan- der Taylor, Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Company; Wil- liam E. Baker, Martin Anderson, Charles Wedell, Samuel Gray, Alex. Bongiovanni, John F. Doyle, David Dean, W. F. Mitchell, James Shaw, Adelbert L. Christi, Edward White, A. M. Douglas, John McCormick, Antone F. Loren- zo, George K. Harding, Robert Anderson, Axel Freiburg, William Cameron, Edward Sweeney, George Fox, John


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Grandi, James Bain, Robert Fox, Arthur W. Stone, Charles L. Robbins, Plymouth Cordage Company ; Lewis F. Smith, Training Green; Thomas Baldner, State Armory; Augus- tus P. Dean, Old Colony Theatre; William H. Fernside, Wharf; Anton Rossler, Manomet, George T. Wood, Old Colony Theatre; Charles Lewis, Old Colony Theatre.


Arrests by Month.


Males, Females, Total


January,


12


0


12


February,


16


1


17


March,


12


0


12


April,


40


1


41


May,


19


1


20


June,


51


0


51


July,


32


1


33


August,


50


0


50


September,


43


0


43


October,


30


0


30


November,


22


1


23


December,


25


0


25


352


5


357


Total number of arrests,


357


Males,


352


Females,


5


Residents,


255


Non-Residents,


105


Amount of fines imposed,


$2,010


Number of fines imposed,


85


Appealed cases,


17


Continued cases,


30


Discharged,


32


Released without arraignment,


70


Placed on file,


52


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Probation,


30


Taunton Insane Hospital,


8


House of Correction,


4


Shirley School,


2


Arrested for out of town officers,


11


Held for Grand Jury,


15


Lyman School,


1


357


Offences.


Males, Females, Total


Adultery,


4


1


:


Assault and Battery,


16


1


17


Bastardy,


1


0


1


Breaking and Entering,


22


0


22


Carrying Revolver,


3


0


3


Deserter,


1


0


1


Disturbing the Peace,


67


0


67


Drunkenness,


96


0


96


Eaves Dropping,


1


0


1


Fugitive from Justice,


2


0


2


Habitual Absentee,


2


0


2


Insane,


6


2


8


Interfering with Officer,


1


0


1


Larceny,


18


0


18


Lewdness,


1


0


1


Lewd and Lascivious Cohabitation,


1


0


1


Malicious Mischief,


3


0


3


Murder,


3


0


3


Neglect of Children,


1


0


1


Non-support of Wife and Children,


9


0


9


Obtaining money under false pretense,


2


0


2


Peddling Without a License,


2


0


2


Perjury,


1


0


Possession of Stolen Property,


4


0


14 1 4


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Rape,


2


0


2


Rape, intent,


2


0


2


Runaway Children,


2


1


3


Setting Fire Without Permit,


1


0


1


Stubborn Children,


1


1


2


Trespassing,


1


0


1


Vehicle Without Light,


1


0


1


Violation of Liquor Law,


18


0


18


Violation of Narcotic Drug Act,


2


0


2


Violation of Auto Law,


44


1


45


Violation of Town By-Law,


3


0


3


Vagrancy,


5


0


5


Wayward Girl,


0


1


1


349


8


357


Miscellaneous Work of the Department.


Children reported lost and found,


6


Strayed teams returned to owner,


Buildings found open,


58


Night's lodging given to,


23


Complaints received and investigated,


1,335


I respectfully recommend the installation of a police signal system. I therefor recommend an appropriation of $12,000 for this purpose.


I will also respectfully recommend an appropriation of $17,000 for the year 1922.


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN ARMSTRONG, Chief of Police.


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ASSESSORS' REPORT


Aggregate Value,


$21,718,674 00


Assessed and Exempted :


Under Clause 9 and 10, $56,300 00


Under Clause 13 and 14, 35,750 00


92,050 00


Available for Revenue,


$21,626,624 00


Personal,


$5,398,124 00


Real,


$16,228,500 00


Gain on Real,


$661,275 00


Loss on Personal,


$8,378 00


Rate, $24.80 on $1,000.00.


To be Raised by Taxation.


State,


$9,420 00


State Highway,


4,707 58


State, Chapter 557, Acts 1920,


2,329 80


County,


31,950 02


Dec. 20. Town,


441,488 52


Dec. 20. 3,476 Polls, at $3.00,


10,428 00


Dec. 20. 3,508 Polls, at $2.00,


7,016 00


Dec. 20. Overlay,


7,022 17


Dec. 20. Moth,


830 19


Dec. 20. Excise Tax,


10 00


Dec. 20. Non-Resident Bank Tax,


6,349 99


$561,552 27


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Division of Taxes.


April 1. Personal,


$133,433 34


April 1. Real,


401,420 24


April 1. 3,476 Polls, at $5.00,


17,380 00


April 1. 32 Polls, at $2.00,


64 00


April 1. Moth, 830 19


April 1. Excise,


10 00


April 1. Non-Resident Bank Tax, 6,349 99


Dec. 20. Reassessed, 577 84


Dec. 20. Additional Personal and Real,


1,486 67


Warrants to Collector, $561,552 27


Individuals, residents assessed on property, 2,297


All Others, residents assessed on property, 680


Individuals, non-residents assessed on property, 836


All Others, non-residents assessed on property,


185


Persons assessed on property,


3.998


Persons assessed, polls only,


1,946


Polls assessed, 3,508


Polls assessed, exempt, Clause 10,


50


Polls assessed, exempt, Clause 14. 26


Polls assessed, exempt, Chapter 49,


35g


Horses assessed,


337


Cows,


447


Neat Cattle,


13


Sheep,


21


Swine,


29


Fowl,


5,300


Dwelling Houses,


3,360


Acres of Land, 48,413


Exempted, Chapter 490, Acts 1909.


Charitable, Historical, etc., $578,430 00


Houses of Religious Worship, $348.275 00


County of Plymouth, $489,000 00


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Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Town of Plymouth, United States of America,


$127,175 00


$1,126,050 00 $119,150 00


Abatement Account.


Levy of 1919.


Jan. 1, 1921. Balance,


$7,650 44


Jan. 1, 1921. Added Personal, 9 35


Jan. 1, 1921. Added Moth,


45 00


Jan. 1, 1921. Added Polls, 6 00


$7,710 80


Jan. 1, 1921. Transferred to Re- serve Account, $2,000 00


Jan. 1, 1921. Abatements,


982 38


2,982 38


Balance to Reserve Account, 1921, $4,728 42


Levy of 1920.


Jan. 1, 1921. Balance,


$498 42


Jan. 1, 1921. Added, 1 Poll, 2 00


Jan. 1, 1921. Polls Not Claimed by State, 387 00


Jan. 1, 1921. Reassessed, 93 48


Jan. 1, 1921. Transferred from Reserve Acct., 2,000 00


$2,980 90


Jan. 1, 1921. Abatements,


1,297 49


$1,683 41


Levy of 1921.


Sept. 14, 1921. Overlay,


$4,919 67


Dec. 31, 1921. Reassessed, 577 84


Dec. 31, 1921. Additional, 1,225 74


Dec. 31, 1921. Additional, Sec. 18, Chap. 59, 260 93


Dec. 31, 1921. Additional, 19 Polls, at $2.00, 38 00


$7,022 18


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Dec. 31, 1921. Abatements, Pro- perty, $2,286 47 Dec. 31, 1921. Abatements, Polls, 1,107 00


3,393 47


$3,628 71


Reserve Account.


Jan. 1, 1921. Balance, $872 53


Jan. 1, 1921. Transferred from Levy, 1919, 2,000 00


Jan. 1, 1921. Balance Levy, 1919, 4,728 42


$7,600 95


Jan. 1, 1921. Transferred to Overlay, 1920, $2,000 00


$5,600 95


We recommend for salaries of the Assessors, $3,000.00. Assistant Assessors, clerks, and expenses, $2,200.00.


NATHANIEL G. LANMAN, JAMES C. BATES, GEORGE HARLOW,


Assessors.


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REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1921.


Number of inmates in the Almshouse on Jan.


1, 1921,


9


Admitted during the year, 3


12


Discharged, (died)


1


Number remaining on January 1, 1922, 11


By reference to the Town Accountant's figures incor- porated in this report, it will be seen that the cost of main- taining the Almshouse and its inmates has been slightly in advance of last year, while the cost of the aid rendered the Outside Poor has been somewhat increased, a fact easily accounted for by the lack of employment in some quarters during the year, a condition which we have somewhat re- lieved by providing, at the Almshouse, part time work for nearly all the applicants whose sole reason for asking aid was inability to get work elsewhere. We have thus em- ployed each week during the latter part of the year from two to seven men, who have been enabled to earn in money for themselves what is usually a gratutious order for food or fuel, this tending not only to preserve the self respect of the worker but to discourage the unnecessary seeking of aid. The cost of this work is embodied by the Account- ant under the heading, "Salaries and Wages."




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