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Auto Expense,
1,207.16
Liability Insurance,
338.25
All Other,
294.87
16,033.80
Service Connections- Materials, 16.28
Pumping Station-
Engineers,
$2,915.00
Boilers and Pumps,
816.69
Oil, Waste, Packing,
366.80
Coal,
2,945.37
Building,
182.16
All Other,
13.78
7,239.80
Total Payments,
27,958.99
Balance to Excess and Deficiency, $41.01
WATER DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION (ADDITIONAL HIGH SERVICE SYSTEM) Appropriation Mar. 27, (From Tax Levy 1926.) $5,000.00
Appropriation Mar. 27, (From Notes Aug. 1, 1926) 40,000.00
Balance from 1925, Construction Appro- priation, .51
$45,000.51
Payments,
Survey,
$200.00
Labor,
2,296.05
Pipe and Fittings,
5,427.79
All Other,
107.49
Total Payments, 8,031.33
Balance Remaining,
$36,969.18.
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OAK GROVE AND VINE HILLS CEMETERIES
Appropriation Mar. 27,
$10,000.00 800.00
Appropriation Nov. 13,
Income from Trust Funds,
1,637.91
$12,437.91
Payments, Salaries and Wages-
Superintendent,
$1,530.00
Labor,
7,183.91
Clerical Assistance,
378.79
$9,092.70
Other Expenses-
Teams,
$410.74
Loam and Fertilizer,
999.35
Trees, Shrubs, Grass Seed,
264.50
Tools,
208.06
Telephone,
20.93
Markers and Signs,
65.36
Fence,
266.50
Pipe and Cement,
198.81
Stationery and Postage,
56.84
Calcium Chloride,
290.00
All Other,
96.99
2,878.08
Total Payments,
11,970.78
Balance to Excess and Deficiency,
$467.13
OAK GROVE AND VINE HILLS CEMETERIES (NEW FENCE)
Appropriation, Payments, New Fence, C. A. Gates & Co.,
$3,500.00
3,500.00
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BURIAL HILL CEMETERY
Appropriation,
$2,000.00 120.91
Income from Trust Funds,
$2,120.91
Payments, Salaries and Wages-
Superintendent,
$238.00
Labor,
1,008.00
Clerical Assistance,
15.00
$1,261.00
Other Expenses-
Teams,
$32.75
Tools,
72.55
Loam and Grass Seed,
28.00
Iron Fence, Around Guns,
662.00
All Other,
34.30
829.60
Total Payments, 2,090.60
Balance to Excess and Deficiency,
$30.31
BURIAL HILL CEMETERY FENCE
Appropriation,
$1,000.00
No Payments,
CHILTONVILLE, MANOMET, CEDARVILLE AND SOUTH POND CEMETERIES
Appropriation,
$300.00
Income from Trust Funds,
59.00
Payments,
Chiltonville-
Labor,
$122.16
Trucks,
12.75
Tools,
29.65
All Other,
1.80
$166.36
$359.00
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Manomet-
Labor, 19.00
Cedarville-
Labor,
$18.00
Auto Hire,
12.00
30.00
South Pond-
Labor and Cement,
23.31
Total Payments, 238.67
Balance to Excess and Deficiency,
$120.33
MANOMET CEMETERY ADDITION
Balance from 1925, $43.10
Payments,
Labor, 40.00
Balance to Excess and Deficiency, $3.10
TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST
Appropriation from Revenue, Mar. 27, $84,000.00
Appropriation from E and D, Nov. 13, 410.23
$84,410.23
Payments,
Interest-
Loans in Anticipation of Taxes,
$6,394.82
Town Hall Lot Loan,
607.50
Town Hall Loan, 11,020.00
Plymouth County Hospital Loan, 1,443.75
Sewer Loan,
168.75
Highway Loans,
170.00
School Loans,
3,596.25
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Public Landing Loan,
4,335.00
Water Loans,
707.50
Total Interest, Town Debt-
$28,443.57
Town Hall Lot Loan,
$1,000.00
Town Hall Loan,
14,500.00
Plymouth County Hospital Loan,
5,000.00
Sewer Loan,
1,000.00
Highway Loans,
4,300.00
School Loans,
15,500.00
Public Landing Loan,
12,000.00
Water Loans,
2,666.66
Total Town Debt, 55,966.66
Total Payments, 84,410.23
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SCHEDULE C
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Charges, Estimated in Making Tax Warrant.
Income Tax,
$66,979.77
Corporation Tax,
82,636.72
Bank Tax,
2,678.33
Licenses and Permits,
3,047.00
Fines,
2,005.73
Special Assessment (Moth Tax)
436.70
General Government,
563.41
Protection of Persons and Property,
490.82
Health and Sanitation,
1,093.33
Highways,
1.50
Charities,
4,953.01
Soldiers' Benefits,
Schools,
2,934.06
Libraries,
Recreation,
1,735.33
Enterprises and Cemeteries-
Water Department,
$40,546.22
Herring Fisheries,
345.00
Town Forest, 25.00
Cemeteries, 7,730.54
48,646.76
Interest on Deposits,
Interest on Taxes and Assessments,
2,294.34
All Other Receipts-
.Reimbursement for Loss
Taxes, $425.01
Reimbursement for Soldiers'
Exemptions, 89.09
Income on Bank Stock, 400.00
Redemption of Tax Titles, 30.13
944.23
Total Estimated Receipts,
$221,441.04
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Credits, Amounts Actually Received.
Income Tax,
$58,240.97
Income Tax (Special 1926),
22,240.97
Corporation Tax,
96,445.92
Bank Tax,
2,622.10
Licenses and Permits,
2,841.50
Fines,
2,018.19
Special Assessments (Moth Tax),
720.85
General Government,
2,372.65
Protection of Persons and Property,
880.05
Health and Sanitation,
1,277.29
Highways,
8.93
Charities,
4,659.18
Soldiers' Benefits,
Schools,
4,157.38
Libraries,
Recreation,
1,497.35
Enterprises and Cemeteries-
Water Department, $39,573.05
Herring Fisheries, 1,055.00
Cemeteries, 6,814.98
47,443.03
Interest on Deposits,
Interst on Taxes and Assessments, 3,056.40
All Other Receipts-
Reimburse for Loss Taxes, $435.29
Reimburse for Soldiers'
Exemptions, 91.84
Income on Bank Stock, 400.00
Redemption of Tax Titles, 332.10
1,259.23
Total Actual Receipts,
$251,548.52
Excess of Actual Receipts, See Revenue Account (Schedule D.), $30,107.48
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SCHEDULE D
REVENUE ACCOUNT 1926
Charges-
Appropriations Mar. 27,
$712,079.68
Less :
Estimated Receipts,
$221,441.04
Old Balances Appropriated,
1,407.35
222,848.39
Amount to be Assessed,
$489,231.29
Excess Revenue, See Excess and Deficiency, (Schedule F.),
38,584.08
$527,815.37
Credits-
Assessors' Warrant, Aug. 15,
$489,231.29
Poll Tax Warrant, July 1,
7,944.00
Additional Warrants (Polls)
142.00
Additional Warrants (Property)
390.60
Total of Assessors' Warrants,
$497,707.89
Excess of Estimated Receipts,
30,107.48
$527,815.37
Plymouth Twelve
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SCHEDULE E
EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY
Unexpended Balances of-
Selectmen's Department,
$50.37
Accounting Department,
7.26
Treasury Department,
1.89
Tax Collector's Department,
235.69
Assessors' Department,
179.91
Town Clerk's Department,
67.34
Engineering Department,
1.66
Street Line Survey,
18.79
Planning Board,
7.50
Election and Registration,
283.43
Town House,
244.27
Town Hall Maintenance,
5,480.34
Police Department,
3.43
Fire Department,
1.96
Sealing Weights and Measures,
.02
Inspection of Buildings,
537.92
Moth Suppression,
.23.
Tree Warden's Department,
.26
Forest Warden's Department,
41.40
Forest Warden's Truck,
15.81
Rifle Range,
69.61
Health Department,
29.15
Street Cleaning,
3.97
Public Sanitaries,
80.00
Highway Construction,
29.67
Street Sprinkling,
.09
Street Lighting,
1,462.78
Harbor Master,
25.00
Poor Department,
25.06
Mothers' Aid,
1,706.70
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School Department,
2,228.76
Parks and Playgrounds,
43.79
Land for Playground,
87.13
Headquarters for American Legion,
40.00
Town Hall Committee,
160.13
July Fourth and Forefathers' Day,.
107.57
Band Concerts,
21.14
Pensions for Town Laborers,
103.00
Miscellaneous Account,
66.95
Water Department, Maintenance,
41.01
Cemeteries,
620.87
Total,
$14,131.86
SCHEDULE F BALANCE SHEET-JANUARY 1, 1927
REVENUE ACCOUNTS
Cash,
$24,743.38
Overlay, Tax of 1925, 126.60
Uncollected Taxes:
Overlay, Tax of 1926, 2,152.23
Herbert W. Bartlett, Collector, Tax of 1925, $126.60
Tax of 1926,
83,633.12
Reserve from Overlays,
Accounts Payable, Unpaid Warrants, 2,442.50
Total Uncollected Taxes,
83,759.72
Tax Titles,
13.39
Unappropriated Revenue: Dog Tax from County, Income from Bank Stock, Unexpended,
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Overdrafts: State Aid, Military Aid,
$1,264.00
$50,679.56
155.00
Additional 1925 Tax, 7.20
216.00
George B. Howland, Collector, Water Rates 1925 and prior, $827.50
Unexpended Appropriation Balances: Grading Water St. Ext., $73.79
Park Dept., Cutting Wood, 103.10
Labor and Material, 1925 and prior, 5.50
Total Unexpended Balances: 176.89
Water Rates 1926, 5,783.58
Excess and Deficiency, Jan. 1, 1926, $69,848.19
Labor and Material 1926, 122.65
Total Uncollected Water Rates, etc., 6,739.23
Less : Appropriations Nov. 13, 1926, 19,168.63
1,790.38
Uncollected Water Rates, etc.
Total Overlays, $2,278.83
10,296.20
Soldiers' Burials,
60.00
Soldiers' Relief,
3,905.92
Total Overdrafts,
5,384.92
Unexpended Appropriation Balances 1926, 14,131.86
Excess Revenue, 38,584.08
Departmental:
Health,
$5,827.39
$103,426.45
Sewers,
306.49
Less: Reserved for Uncol-
Highways,
192.65
lected Water Rates, 6,739.23
Poor,
2,067.59
School,
275.00
96,687.22
Park,
48.00
Cemetery,
4,300.64
13.39
6,739.23
Total Departmental, 13,017.76
13,017.76
$133,658.40
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$133,658.40
Excess Military Aid,
7.50
Water Dept. Adjustment, 16.25
Revenue, Reserved Until Collected, Tax Title, Water Dept., Departmental,
NON-REVENUE ACCOUNTS
Cash,
$53,316.67
Memorial Town Hall,
$4,342.35
Furnishings for Town Hall, 1,913.78
Rounding-Off Street Corners, 61.58
Alden Street Drain,
1,500.00
Robbins Lane Sewer Outlet,
1,780.12
Main Street Extension, Altera- tions and Sidewalk, 271.73
Sidewalks: Granolithic,
6.67
Market Street Sidewalk,
49.09
Hedge School Addition, 366.41
Hedge School Playground Add., 1,004.40
Land on Easterly Side of Wa- ter Street, 1,600.00
Stephens Field, Drain Pipe,
172.28
Equipment for Playground in North Plymouth,
60.00
Town Forest, Land,
310.00
Town Forest, Reforesting,
1,154.40
Wharf and Public Landing,
774.68
Water Dept. Construction of
Additional High Service, 36,969.18
Burial Hill Cemetery Fence,
1,000.00
Total Appropriations,
$53,316.67
$53,316.67
$53,316.67
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Funded Debt Balancing Account,
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
$534,766.62 Town Hall Lot Loan,
$13,000.00
Memorial Town Hall,
261,000.00
Plymouth County Hospital Loan,
25,000.00
Sewer Loan,
4,000.00
Street Widening Loan,
2,100.00
New School House Loans,
77,000.00
$382,100.00
Public Landing Loan,
96,000.00
Water Loans,
56,666.62
$534,766.62
$534,766.62
TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS
Cash and Investments,
$83,543.25
Murdock Poor and School Fund,
$730.00
Francis LeBaron Poor Fund,
1,350.00
Charles Holmes Poor Fund,
500.00
Julia P. Robinson Poor Fund,
300.00
Marcia E. Jackson Gates Public Library Fund,
2,000.00
Nathaniel Morton Park Fund,
2,000.00
Warren Burial Hill Cemetery Fund,
1,542.80
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,
69,815.22
Phoebe Clifford Perpetual Care
Fund (Deposited with State Treas.),
200.00
St. Joseph's Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund,
105.23
$78,543.25
Old Colony National Bank Stock Investment Fund,
5,000.00
$83,543.25
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$83,543.25
SCHEDULE G Summary of Funded Indebtedness, January 1, 1927, and Amounts Due for Principal and Interest in 1927.
Loans
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1926
Added During 1926
Paid During 1926 $1,000.00
Oustanding Jan. 1, 1927 $13,000.00 261,000.00 25,000.00
Principal Due in 1927 $1,000.00 14,500.00
Interest Due in 1927 $562.50 10,440.00
Town Hall Lot,
$14,000.00
Memorial Town Hall,
275,500.00
14,500.00
Plymouth County Hospital,
30,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
1,181.25
Sewer,
5,000.00
1,000.00
4,000.00
1,000.00
131.25
Highway,
6,400.00
4,300.00
2,100.00
2,100.00
42.00
School,
92,500.00
15,500.00
77,000.00
11,000.00
3,038.75
Public Landing,
108,000.00
12,000.00
96,000.00
12,000.00
3,825.00
Water,
19,333.28
40,000.00
2,666.66
56,666.62
10,666.66
2,202,50
$550,733.28
$40,000.00
$55,966.66
$534,766.62
$57,266.66
$21,423.25
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SCHEDULE H
Itemized Statement of the Funded Indebtedness January 1, 1927 Town Hall Lot Loan Four and one-half per cent. bonds, dated Mar. 1,
1919, payable $1,000 annually, $13,000 00
Memorial Town Hall Loan
Four per cent. bonds, dated Nov. 1, 1924, payable $14,500 annually, 261,000 00
Plymouth County Hospital Loan
Five and one-fourth per cent. bonds, dated Apr.
1, 1921, payable $5,000 annually, Sewer Loan
25,000 00
Three and three-fourths per cent. notes, dated
July 1, 1903, payable $1,000 annually, 4,000 00
Highway Loan
Four per cent. bonds, dated May 1, 1917, pay- able $2,100 annually, 2,100 00
School Loan
Four and one-fourth per cent. bonds, dated Feb.
1, 1924, payable $11,000 annually, 77,000 00
Public Landing Loan
Four and one-fourth per cent. bonds, dated May 1, 1924, payable $12,000 annually, Water Loans
96,000 00
Three and three-fourths per cent. notes, dated July 1, 1903, payable $666.66 annually, $4,666 62
Four per cent. bonds, dated July 1, 1907, payable $1,000 annually, 6,000 00
Four per cent. bonds, dated Feb. 15, 1908, payable $1,000 annually, 6,000 00
Four per cent. notes, dated Aug. 1, 1926, payable $8,000 annually, 40,000 00
Total Water,
56,666 62
Total Funded Debt,
$534,766 62
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SHEDULE I
TRUST FUNDS
CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUND
Deposited in Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank :
Russell Tomlinson,
$224 51
Betsey C. Bagnell,
365 20
Rebecca D. Ryder,
965 82
Lydia W. Chandler,
353 18
Curtis Howard,
548 64
Sarah F. Bagnell,
213 57
A. A. Whiting,
655 55
James Reed,
534 36
William H. Nelson,
653 44
Charles Holmes,
266 76
Louisa S. Jackson,
242 78
Judith S. Jackson,
569 16
John Donley,
127 81
David Drew,
110 51
Mary J. Brown,
63 33
Mary V. Lewis,
365 08
Priscilla L. Hedge,
290 86
Frederick Webber,
102 71
Nancie C. Wood,
1,075 .86
Fannie Goodwin Bates,
403 97
Joshua Atwood,
129 71
Ichabod Shaw,
586 52
Edwin Morey,
876 70
Waldron and Dunham,
319 06
Timothy T. Eaton,
184 69
Heman Cobb,
326 75
Thomas Sampson,
235 86
Ephraim B. Holmes,
851 12
Lydia E. Jackson,
289 41
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Jacob Jackson,
173 69
Charlotte R. Bearse,
279 95
Washburn Portion, lot No. 42,
215 77
Helena B. Rich,
116 30
Winslow B. Rickard,
119 36
John Eddy,
116 13
Helen Covington,
271 57
Freeman E. Wells,
209 17
Eliza J. Burt,
192 97
David L. Harlow,
123 03
Benjamin Swift,
135 20
Ellis Benson,
131 37
James Deacon,
172 69
Ellis and Freeman,
130 89
Ansel F. Fish,
134 56
Taylor and Foss,
115 67
Mary A. Minter,
180 47
William R. Drew,
795 22
Adelaide Reed,
122 19
Elizabeth M. Ward,
304 37
Edward W. Bradford,
252 40
Harvey lot,
150 00
Ephraim Churchill,
30 82
Franklin B. Holmes,
134 84
Linus B. Thomas,
52 15
Ephraim S. Morton,
114 33
Merriam lot,
245 27
B. O. Strong,
157 69
John C. Cave,
129 64
Winslow B. Standish,
133 84
Calvin S. Damon,
274 54
Finney and Churchill,
157 39
Edward B. Hayden,
179 64
H. N. P. Hubbard,
137 65
Anderson lots,
193 51
Sylvanus Churchill,
80 06
Nancy L. Pratt,
90 44
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Burgess P. Terry,
140 28
William and P. H. Williams,
133 51
Increase Robinson,
477 27
August H. Lucas,
202 00
Edward Morton,
134 15
Benjamin Pierce,
66 41
Alfred P. Arnold,
131 50
Nathaniel H. Morton,
133 62
Charles H. Holmes,
141 18
Daniel Hinchcliffe,
142 73
Samuel Nelson,
110 26
Nathaniel Russell,
238 49
Sumner Leonard,
129 90
Frederick Dittmar,
118 73
Emeline Landy,
140 17
John F. Hoyt,
169 93
Pope lot,
198 32
Nehemiah Savery,
119 99
Thomas A. Holsgrove,
182 18
John C. Ross,
236 41
Archibald McLean,
65 89
George L. Lyon,
181 67
Phineas Pierce lot and Paty tomb,
300 74
Charles E. Barnes,
130 25
Burgess lot, South Pond,
253 72
Ezra Harlow,
174 31
Mercy J. Howland,
135 99
Isaac M. Jackson,
1,045 50
Mary McDonald,
111 32
Mary J. Corey,
119 50
Ellis-Ryder,
148 14
Brewster-Bartlett,
451 46
Barnabas Hedge,
171 41
George M. Collins,
140 67
Alexander McLean,
119 01
Charles E. Dow,
105 99
Shaw and Thomas,
285 60
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Atwood and Pratt,
217 87
Prentiss lot,
282 09
Rufus H. Pope,
86 17
Alanson Thomas,
168 07
Albert Whiting,
132 68
Gamaliel Thomas,
111 18
Albert Bramhall,
111 28
Nancy B. Stevens,
143 11
Johnson-Hart,
135 48
Adeline D. Bartlett,
59 38
Coomer-Weston,
249 61
Edward N. H. Vaughn,
282 63
Thomas W. Finney,
107 10
Charles H. Howland, 2nd,
128 01
Davidson lots,
251 38
James Ellis,
144 19
Allen and Franklin M. Holmes,
111 21
Marietta Bumpus,
150 20
Frederick O. Bradford,
194 35
Mercy C. Robbins,
345 94
D. Edson Raymond,
124 21
Martin J. Hunting,
231 65
Watson and Rufus Ellis,
120 93
Herbert Robbins,
115 99
William J. Waterson,
67 41
Belinda B. Clements,
127 68
George D. Bartlett,
529 88
Orrin W. and Lydia A. Bennett,
135 47
John F. Hall,
135 44
Charles P. Morse,
133 41
Stephen and Almira B. Pember,
130 91
Barnabas Churchill,
267 93
Erastus B. Torrance,
132 56
Winslow W. Avery,
264 69
Daniel O. Churchill,
131 92
Bradford Barnes,
198 42
Zacheus Bartlett,
131 42
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Burgess and Churchill,
59 88
Alexander M. Harrison, 129 02
Hilda Svensson, 129 95
Hiram B. Sears,
261 08
Joseph Taylor,
89 75
Franklin B. Cobb,
125 49
Andrew J. and Sarah E. Bradford, 125 61
John S. Butler,
128 49
Charles H. and Eunice B. Howland, 86 52
Sylvanus W. King,
125 99
Levi P. Morton,
125 07
Whitmore-Churchill-Whitmore,
145 10
John Bachelder,
189 66
Richard McLean lots,
247 50
Ziba R. Ellis,
124 62
Charles L. Jones,
248 91
Clark Ellis,
250 01
Charles E. and Clarence E. Taylor,
123 67
Joshua L. Edes,
123 23
Raymond-Doten,
216 48
John Peck,
121 84
Hayden-Bradford,
148 20
Abbie B. Ward,
184 59
Adam and Frances Nicol,
121 84
Charles C. Drew,
303 89
Thomas Hedge,
270 18
Elmer H. Bartlett,
120 90
Scovel-Doten,
305 76
Walter S. Irwin,
147 83
Peter Holmes lot,
309 63
Frank Sheppard,
119 11
Maria A. Rickard,
119 62
Emily H. Cook,
177 17
William and Violet Crozier,
116 85
Frederick Mahler,
111 99
Isaac B. King,
236 00
Catherina Wilhelmy,
115 46
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Emily F. Bartlett,
118 96
William Bradford,
286 86
Charles and Deborah Hathaway,
226 71
Kate Zahn,
107 91
Lothrop C. King,
170 30
Alpheus O. Grant,
112 09
Jennette B. Smyth,
113 15
Clark Finney,
111 65
Ichabod Morton,
113 15
Cobb and Burgess,
112 67
William H. Miller,
111 65
Laura A. and Edna M. Larkin,
111 23
George H. Malloy,
111 39
Robert Siebenschu,
109 57
Perkins-Sibley lot,
104 99
Priscilla Perkins,
136 18
Betsey F. Dunham,
107 68
George H. Dunham,
107 68
Burgess-Bennett,
157 73
George and Elizabeth Nichols,
214 79
Harry Kramer,
106 48
Nellie H. Weeks,
105 08
Thomas C. Atwood and Laura
McHenry,
104 89
Charles C. Barnes and Samu-
el G. Broadbent,
103 89
Mary J. Ware,
103 89
William L. Finney,
209 23
Jacob Jr. and Elizabeth Mahler,
209 26
Nathaniel Bartlett,
105 32
Charles E. Ryder,
105 32
Mary A. Austin, et al.,
78 68
Elizabeth A. Kimball, et al.,
41 20
David O. Harvey,
204 57
Total Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $42,478 79
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Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank :
Morton D. Andrews, $749 96
William H. Nelson, 652 03
Thomas B. Bartlett,
333 44
Rebecca F. Sampson,
325 26
Katherine E. Sever,
483 12
Mary F. Wood,
149 08
Cordelia Savery,
134 99
William Ross,
404 54
Putnam Kimball,
467 37
John Gooding,
636 66
Schuyler Sampson,
278 83
R. B. Hall,
148 06
Fanny Sylvester,
146 04
E. A. Spooner,
118 10
George Hayward,
455 82
George S. Tolman,
155 13
Elizabeth S. Tinkham,
187 23
Danforth and Thurber,
276 06
William Bartlett,
437 33
Daniel H. Paulding,
355 50
John Morissey,
302 16
Oliver T. Wood,
133 39
Sarah V. Kendrick,
84 33
Sarah A. Waldron,
180 41
Phœbe P. Ellis,
37 86
George E. and Carrie M. Benson,
116 83
Emma F. Avery,
538 92
Isaac M. Jackson,
1,046 24
Abby B. Avery and Samuel
Bartlett,
343 67
Dora Perrit,
171 84
Mary E. Moning,
130 01
Nathaniel Spooner,
161 79
Georgianna Hedge,
157 77
Elizabeth F. Stoddard,
307 26
Abbie D. Danforth,
137 94
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Cornelius Bradford,
141 96
Benjamin Hathaway,
282 07
George W. Haskins,
106 61
Henry Farris Stoddard,
150 67
Obadiah Lyon,
224 84
Madeline Harris,
218 79
Lydia G. Lothrop,
408 80
Annie Martin,
307 91
Sarah W. Sparrow,
138 23
Charles C. Doten,
347 97
Sarah J. Ryder,
271 61
Mary B. Bassett,
130 63
Colburn C. and Charles R. Wood,
402 67
Henry W. Tillson,
137 36
Caroline Grozinger,
65 86
Joseph P. Thurston,
233 34
Gustavus G. Sampson,
134 25
Amelia Knoch,
125 29
Briggs-Goodwin,
128 68
James H. Sutcliffe,
129 68
Evelyn Louise Perry,
117 35
Charles W. Eaton,
414 86
John Smith,
128 68
Amasa Bartlett and Bourne
Spooner,
317 78
Capt. Frederick Bartlett,
122 75
Caroline C. Finney,
124 80
Thomas Cooper,
121 18
Lorenzo M. Bennett,
179 56
James R. Shaw,
121 72
Ernest L. Sampson,
211 03
Truman Sampson,
121 72
Levi R. Sampson,
121 72
Arthur S. Byrnes,
118 72
Otis W. Lapham,
118 71
Francis M. Robbins,
118 72
Plymouth Thirteen
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Lemuel L. Swift,
179 56
George W. Bradford,
235 53
Grace D. Mooney,
58 04
Amasa C. Sears,
110 66
Mary Pratt,
278 27
Henry W. Torrey,
170 49
Lyndon P. Hubbard,
112 53
Stephen Doten,
114 33
Ellen D. Howard,
84 95
Bramhall Fund,
171 99
Thomas Jackson,
112 70
Emma S. Hall,
113 70
Douglas-Hodges,
115 70
Churchill-Harlow,
169 67
Benjamin and Bessie Weston,
56 60
George Finney,
111 20
Horace C. Whitten,
111 20
Edward L. Robbins,
223 78
Henry Buhman,
112 20
John Krins,
109 78
Addie E. Douglas,
109 08
Frederick M. Atwood,
165 14
Ellis Whiting,
108 40
Charles Rogers,
80 56
Helen F. Hedge,
222 87
Robert H. and Rebecca Barnes,
138 26
Charles S. Purinton,
326 88
Isaac H. Valler,
109 94
Esther Hollis,
434 84
Edward W. Baker,
189 20
Elizabeth A. Howland,
211 02
Harriet E. McFall,
157 53
George E. Randall,
153 24
James H. and James E. Clark lots,
208 30
Eliza G. Hall,
206 20
Emma W. Hedge,
203 30
John Fratus,
152 78
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Mary E. Fuller,
102 04
Thomas Pierce,
150 78
Alfred L. Bartlett,
200 45
Martha S. Brewster,
102 14
Henry E. Maynard,
100 49
Edward H. Thompson,
100 25
Benjamin Drew,
152 12
Mary McLeod,
203 00
Catherine B. Morrison,
100 75
Lucy C. Nelson,
202 50
Philip Rudolph,
100 00
Eugenia Lothrop,
100 00
Lucia S. Griffin,
100 00
Anna M. Shepard,
300 00
Mercie F. Morse,
100 00
Anna B. Humphrey,
100 00
Martha A. Morton,
100 00
Nellie E. McCloskey,
200 00
Johnson Davee, May and Simmons, 200 00
J. Sumner Wood,
100 00
Frank Quartz,
200 00
Clarence W. Burgess,
150 00
Emma F. Caldwell,
250 00
Aaron Sampson,
100 00
Robert Thom,
100 00
Ella Bugbee Lee,
100 00
Sophia P. Mawbey,
100 00
Nathan S. Torrance,
100 00
Anthony Atwood,
200 00
Total Plymouth Savings Bank, $27,336 43
ST. JOSEPH'S CEMETERY FUND Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank, $105 23
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DEPOSITED WITH STATE TREASURER Phœbe R. Clifford Fund, $200 00
Total Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,
$70,120 45
NATHANIEL MORTON PARK FUND Plymouth Savings Bank, $2,000 00
MURDOCK POOR AND SCHOOL FUND Plymouth Savings Bank, $730 00
FRANCIS LEBARON POOR FUND
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $675 00
Plymouth Savings Bank, 675 00
CHARLES HOLMES POOR FUND
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $500 00
JULIA P. ROBINSON POOR FUND Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $300 00
WARREN BURIAL HILL CEMETERY FUND Plymouth Savings Bank, $1,340 26
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, 202 54
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MARCIA E. JACKSON GATES PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND
Plymouth Savings Bank, $1,000 00
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, 1,000 00
OLD COLONY NATIONAL BANK STOCK INVESTMENT FUND
Old Colony National Bank Stock,
$5,000 00
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APPROPRIATIONS ON WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING MARCH 26, 1927
Selectmen's Department,
$3,200 00
Accounting Department,
2,550 00
Treasury Department,
1,925 00
Tax Collector's Department,
2,700 00
Assessors' Department,
6,000 00
Assessors' Plans,
1,000 00
Law Department,
1,200 00
Town Clerk's Department,
1,650 00
Engineering Department,
1,000 00
Planning Board,
1,500 00
Election and Registration,
700 00
Maintenance of Town House,
3,000 00
Maintenance of Town Hall,
9,000 00
Police Department,
27,000 00
Fire Department,
36,605 82
Sealing Weights and Measures,
2,600 00
Moth Suppression,
5,000 00
Tree Warden's Department,
2,500 00
Forest Warden's Department,
4,000 00
Inland Fisheries,
250 00
Plymouth County Hospital Maintenance,
9,148 36
Health Department,
18,000 00
Public Sanitaries,
3,100 00
Sewers,
6,000 00
Street Cleaning,
5,000 00
Roads and Bridges,
40,000 00
Hard-Surfacing Streets,
7,500 00
Bridge on Brook Road, Manomet,
500 00
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Gurnet Bridge Tax,
773 62
Sidewalks,
7,000 00
Sidewalks: Granolithic,
6,000 00
Snow and Ice Removal,
16,000 00
Street Sprinkling,
6,000 00
Street Lighting,
19,000 00
Harbor Master,
150 00
Pensions for Town Laborers,
800 00
Poor Department (Including Mothers' Aid),
26,000 00
Soldiers' Benefits (Overdrafts from 1926) :
State Aid,
$1,264 00
Military Aid,
155 00
Soldiers' Burials,
60 00
Soldiers' Relief,
3,905 92
5,384 92
Soldiers' Benefits for 1927,
6,000 00
School Department,
250,950 00
Sexton,
200 00
Miscellaneous Account,
3,500 00
Water Department, Maintenance,
28,000 00
Water Department, Construction,
5,000 00
Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries,
11,500 00
Burial Hill Cemetery,
2,000 00
Chiltonville, Manomet, Cedarville and
South Pond Cemeteries,
300 00
Town Debt and Interest,
87,000 00
Total for Article 5, $684,187 72
Art. 6. Plymouth Public Library, (Including Dog Tax $1,790.38), 7,500 00
Art. 7. Manomet Public Library,
500 00
Art. 8. Park Department, for Parks, Training Green and Public
Camping Places, 10,763 00
Art. 9. Park Department, for Public Playgrounds, 8,970 00
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Art. 10. Bath-house at Stephens Field Playground, 2,500 00
Art. 11. Memorial Day, 550 00
Art. 12. July Fourth and Forefathers' Day, 900 00
Art. 13. Band Concerts, 500 00
Art. 14. Plymouth County Aid to Agri- culture, 250 00
Art. 15. Rifle Range,
200 00
Art. 16. Town Forest, Reforesting and Improvement,
2,000 00
Art. 17. Inspection of Buildings,
1,000 00
Art. 18. New Public Sanitary on State Wharf, 5,000 00
Art. 19. Repairs to Main Sewer Outlet,
4,550 00
Art. 20. Prince Street:
Damages, $2,080 00
Construction, 2,520 00
4,600 00
Art. 21. New Sewer on Prince St., Court St. and Hedge's Road,
12,000 00
Art. 22. New Equipment for Highway Department,
7,350 00
Art. 23. Rounding Street Corners,
1,000 00
Art. 24. Sandwich Road Macadam,
8,000 00
Art. 25. Cordage Terrace Extension,
250 00
Art. 27. Surfacing and Sidewalk on
Grant St. and McKinley Road,
2,500 00
Art. 28. Surfacing on Clifford Road,
2,500 00
Art. 29. Paving Main Street Extension,
10,000 00
Art. 30. Grading on Town Wharf,
1,000 00
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