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104.91
Daniel Hinchcliffe
105.17
Samuel Nelson
100.14
Nathaniel Russell
204.37
Sumner Leonard
209.38
'rederick Dittmar
104.41
Emeline Landy
106.78
John F. Hoyt
129.02
Pope lot
154.88
Nehemiah Savery
106.84
Thomas A. Holsgrove
161.88
John C. Ross
208.35
Archibald McLean
52.32
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 3
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George L. Lyon
162.47
Phineas Pierce lot and Paty tomb
238.99
Charles E. Barnes
105.51
Burgess lot, So. Pond
150.00
Ezra Harlow
156.18
Mercy J. Howland
142.82
Isaac M. Jackson
1,022.62
Mary McDonald
104.48
Mary J. Corey
102.56
Ellis-Ryder
100.10
Brewster-Bartlett
311.73
Barnabas Hedge
159.40
George M. Collins
131.42
Alexander McLean
101.85
Charles E. Dow
106.44
Shaw & Thomas
208.96
Atwood & Pratt
208.33
Prentiss lot
214.65
Rufus H. Pope
76.05
Alanson Thomas
153.87
Albert Whiting
147.64
Gamaliel Thomas
102.51
Albert Bramhall
104.81
Nancy B. Stevens
106.29
Johnson-Hart
104.43
Adeline D. Bartlett
50.53
Coomer Weston
208.03
Edward N. H. Vaughn
330.33
Thomas W. Finney
102.79
Charles H. Howland
123.28
Davidson lots
257.65
James Ellis
104.94
Allen & Franklin M. Holmes
101.78
Marietta Bumpus
135.50
Frederick P. Bradford
154.08
Mercy C. Robbins
366.83
D. Edson Raymond
104.45
Martin J. Hunting
213.75
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bang-Page 4
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Watson & Rufus Ellis
106.96
Herbert Robbins
107.05
William J. Waterson
105.18
Belinda B. Clements
104.72
George D. Bartlett
514.67
Orrin W. & Lydia A. Bennett
102.49
John F. Hall
100.00
Charles P. Morse
103.68
Stephen & Almira B. Pember
105.90
Barnabas Churchill
224.06
Erastus B. Torrance
102.16
Winslow B. Avery
207.89
Daniel O. Churchill
104.40
Bradford Barnes
155.92
Zacheus Bartlett
104.83
Burgess & Churchill
50.55
Alexander M. Harrison
101.78
Hilda Svennsson
106.77
Hiram B. Sears
213.21
Joseph Taylor
79.11
Franklin B. Cobb
105.17
Andrew J. & Sarah E. Bradford
105.55
John S. Butler
110.02
Charles H. & Eunice B. Howland
110.10
Sylvanus W. King
105.47
Levi P. Morton
102.49
Whitmore-Churchill-Whitmore
203.41
John Bachelder
311.03
Richard McLean lots
209.12
Ziba R. Ellis
103.05
Charles L. Jones
202.39
Clark Ellis
229.32
Charles E. & Clarence E. Taylor
103.31
Joshua L. Edes
107.86
Raymond-Doten
215.07
John Peck
107.32
Hayden-Bradford
128.12
Abbie B. Ward
168.38
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 5
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Adam & Frances Nicol
135.39
Charles C. Drew
261.28
Thomas Hedge
294.23
Elmer H. Bartlett
122.88
Scovel-Doten
263.53
Walter S. Irwin
132.58
Peter Holmes lot
263.92
Frank Sheppard
102.37
Maria A. Rickard
106.63
Emily H. Cook
160.92
William & Violet Crozier
103.21
Frederick Mahler
103.97
Isaac B. King
264.91
Catherina Wilhelmy
104.49
Emily F. Bartlett
175.85
William Bradford
258.85
Charles & Deborah Hathaway
209.42
Kate Zahn
108.56
Lothrop C. King
206.50
Alpheus O. Grant
107.79
Jennette B. Smyth
103.92
Clark Finney
118.60
Ichabod Morton
102.77
Cobb & Burgess
104.21
William H. Miller
100.92
Laura A. & Edna Larkin
185.32
George H. Malloy
103.12
Robert Siebenschu
110.57
Perkins-Sibley lot
100.35
Priscilla Perkins
126.28
Betsey F. Dunham
108.69
George H. Dunham
101.89
Burgess-Bennett
206.42
George & Elizabeth Nichols
219.92
Harry Kramer
105.63
Nellie H. Weeks
102.21
Thomas C. Atwood & Laura McHenry
109.05
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 6
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Charles C. Barnes & Samuel G.
Broadbent
106.59
Mary J. Ware
100.00
William L. Finney
256.43
Jacob Jr., & Elizabeth Mahler
210.86
Nathaniel Bartlett
141.65
Charles E. Ryder
111.32
Mary A. Austin et als.
79.75
Elizabeth A. Kimball et al.
42.40
David O. Harvey
206.76
John D. & Thomas Churchill
522.41
Antone Rose
107.33
John Bodell
214.76
Lauchlin C. McLean
105.75
Adelbert C. Finney
109.37
Ezro J. Huntley
103.47
Jessie Shaw
155.34
Seth L. Holmes
131.95
Capt. W. W. Baker
102.45
George E. Saunders
212.90
Spooner lot (Ruth S. Baker)
1,045.54
Eben & Mary A. Morton
101.70
Thomas M. Paty
154.98
Squire Sutcliffe
106.08
William D. Carleton
153.72
Alma C. Wadsworth grave in W. D. Carleton lot
53.50
Hannah Ellis Burgess
53.70
Charles Herbert Briggs
108.02
Harvey & Lois Briggs
106.01
Everett Finney
105.00
Matilda Hinchcliffe
165.02
Nathaniel Shaw
116.30
Curtiss & Harriet Hoyt
104.69
Sarah A. Maude & Seth Booth
101.68
Hemmerly lot (Burial Hill)
109.55
George E. Mabbett
2,908.87
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 7
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Charles F. Haire
268.53
Charles W. Huff
226.97
William H. Clark
264.04
Addie A. Reed
96.20
Lucretia Davis
50.40
Levi Thurston
50.40
Susan B. Ryder
155.08
Robert H. Weston
156.45
Lafayette W. Cahoon
113.16
John J. & J. Henry Shaw
425.24
Winslow-Whitman
210.88
Horace M. Saunders
308.19
Verity Hawkyard
102.68
Nathaniel E. & George Harlow
208.79
Herbert E. Kinsey
153.79
Asa H. Burgess
100.38
John Finney
100.63
Arthur L. Holmes Est.
102.35
Corban Barnes, Sr.
106.10
Benjamin W. Gooding
207.68
George A. Collins
153.23
Ella R. & Joseph Barnes
158.69
James H. Robbins
104.38
Herbert W. Bartlett
119.52
Betsey O. Burgess
106.61
Helen R., Edward L. & William L. Burgess
202.71
Caroline Gorham
128.54
Ellis & Freeman
108.11
Emeline Dunham
102.15
Lizzie D., George W. & Alba Wood
312.15
Frederick H. Bradley
105.08
James Taylor
103.83
Albert T. Hatfield
101.05
Mrs. W. D. Burgess (Patience Burgess) 103.65
Mark J. Bumpus
127.42
Horatio Wright
105.14
Charles E. & Elizabeth Barnes
103.51
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 8
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Joseph M. Kingan
208.51
Allen lot
207.10
Timothy E. Gay
104.67
John Battles
104.81
Sarah F. Schroeder
206.44
Winslow W. Churchill
100.18
Sarah F. Schroeder
104.21
Isaac William & Annie B. Crozier
155.29
George H. & Mary L. Jackson
206.66
Esther S. Bartlett
103.14
Silas D. Brown
104.74
Henry Weston
101.09
Simon R. Burgess
51.56
Diman-Barnes
222.03
Lucretia W. Langille
100.00
Christian Sauer
100.00
Joab Thomas
200.20
Joseph M. Nickerson
129.42
William Armstrong
100.72
Ichabod T. Holmes & David F. Farrington
100.00
Ella J. Hale & Orpha E. Hale
100.00
New funds established in 1942:
Walter G. Wood
302.50
Mercy A. Chummuck
100.00
Zenas E. Langford
302.50
Zalmon S. & Hattie H. Swift
101.00
Nathaniel F. & Lucia W. Hoxie
151.50
Francis J. & Emma C. Heavens 300.00
John W. Ashton
125.00
Total Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank $56,481.36 Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 9
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Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank:
Morton D. Andrews
$692.74
William H. Nelson 872.17
Thomas B. Bartlett
213.07
Rebecca F. Sampson
484.63
Katherine E. Sever
212.57
Mary F. Wood
119.11
Phoebe P. Ellis
27.47
Cordelia Savery
100.21
William Ross
415.87
Putnam Kimball
309.42
John Gooding
350.29
Schuyler Sampson
239.94
R. B. Hall
100.00
Fanny Sylvester
114.71
George E. & Carrie M. Benson
149.44
E. A. Spooner
113.83
George Hayward
324.88
George S. Tolman
110.59
Elizabeth S. Tinkham
184.93
Danforth &. Thurber
212.51
William Bartlett
437.74
Daniel H. Paulding
359.13
John Morissey
251.90
Oliver T. Wood
106.67
Sarah A. Waldron
186.86
Sarah V. Kendrick
53.90
Emma F. Avery
541.11
Isaac M. Jackson
1,004.98
Abbie B. Avery & Samuel Bartlett
260.43
Dora Perritt
141.53
Mary E. Moning
107.38
Nathaniel Spooner
533.56
Abbie D. Danforth
104.13
Georgianna Hedge
104.16
Elizabeth F. Stoddard
222.90
Benjamin Hathaway
212.41
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 1
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Cornelius Bradford
118.29
George W. Haskins
71.84
Annie Martin
270.73
Henry Farris Stoddard
106.87
Obadiah Lyon
164.92
Madeline Harris
163.81
Lydia G. Lothrop
321.38
Sarah W. Sparrow
108.44
Charles W. Eaton
308.96
Charles C. Doten
273.21
Sarah J. Ryder
209.06
Mary B. Bassett
102.53
Colburn C. & Charles R. Wood
303.36
Henry W. Tillson
107.75
Caroline Grozinger
51.58
Joseph P. Thurston
214.68
Gustavus G. Sampson
162.96
Amelia Knoch
109.17
Briggs-Goodwin
101.33
James H. Sutcliffe
103.64
Evelyn Louise Perry
105.88
John Smith
104.95
Amasa Bartlett & Bourne Spooner
259.51
Capt. Frederick Bartlett
127.50
Caroline C. Finney
101.99
Thomas Cooper
120.71
Lorenzo M. Bennett
229.23
James R. Shaw
154.82
Ernest L. Sampson
221.96
Truman Sampson
100.00
Levi R. Sampson
148.83
Arthur S. Byrnes
103.59
Otis W. Lapham
103.92
Francis M. Robbins
103.53
Lemuel L. Swift
249.78
George W. Bradford
219.30
Grace D. Mooney
51.62
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 2
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Amasa C. Sears
103.70
Mary Pratt
290.23
Henry W. Torrey
170.61
Lyndon P. Hubbard
103.39
Stephen Doten
132.58
Ellen D. Howard
189.66
Bramhall Fund
156.41
Thomas Jackson
106.59
Emma S. Hall
110.17
Douglas-Hodges
107.19
Churchill-Harlow
154.33
Benjamin & Bessie Weston
51.51
George Finney
101.51
Horace C. Whitten
100.21
Edward L. Robbins
207.61
Henry Buhnam
110.21
John Krins
111.59
Addie E. Douglas
106.75
Frederick M. Atwood
158.96
Ellis Whiting
128.32
Charles Rogers
87.60
Helen F. Hedge
242.76
Robert H. & Rebecca Barnes
137.51
Charles S. Purinton
342.43
Isaac H. Valler
100.02
Esther Hollis
458.37
Edward W. Baker
192.12
Elizabeth A. Howland
215.06
Harriet E. McFall
158.15
George E. Randall
159.36
James H. & James E. Clark lots
269.34
Eliza G. Hall
225.35
Emma W. Hedge
207.11
John Fratus
159.68
Mary E. Fuller
103.46
Thomas Pierce
156.72
Alfred L. Bartlett
210.71
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 3
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Martha S. Brewster
109.88
Henry E. Maynard
104.57
Edward H. Thompson
108.72
Benjamin Drew
166.41
Mary McLeod
229.30
Catherine B. Morrison
107.62
Lucy C. Nelson
218.27
Philip Rudolph
108.67
Eugenia Lothrop
109.62
Lucia S. Griffin
104.91
Anna B. Humphrey
109.43
Mercie F. Morse
111.29
Anna M. Shepard
316.16
Martha A. Morton
103.72
Nellie E. McCloskey
216.02
Johnson, Davee, May & Simmons
204.41
J. Sumner Wood
105.84
Frank Quartz
231.98
Clarence W. Burgess
173.88
Emma F. Caldwell
293.05
Aaron Sampson
126.35
Robert Thom
102.17
Ella Bugbee Lee
108.24
Sophia P. Mawbey
104.24
Nathan S. Torrance
110.91
Anthony Atwood
230.97
Thelma Weston
246.42
Robert & Mary McKinnon
100.09
Charles G. Burgess
442.75
Sarah A. Bartlett
104.34
Elizabeth S. McHenry
107.10
Anna V. Robbins
102.41
Job Churchill
221.20
Job Churchill (Burial Hill)
263.07
Abner H. Harlow
273.32
Rufus Sampson
217.94
Phineas Wells
102.70
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 4
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William B. Taylor
216.74
John F. Raymond
109.32
Oliver S. Holmes
161.00
William Sykes
102.66
Henry Armstrong
104.37
T. Allen Bagnell
216.51
Frank Rogers
119.56
William Hodgkins
157.07
Mary B. Shepherd
173.21
Alexander A. Robbins
111.25
Chandler Homes
103.86
Albert Lundgren
110.40
Ignatius F. Pierce
156.37
Lucy L. Hoxie
68.08
Harriet A. Shaw
106.89
Frank Ellis
157.69
Harriet A. Corey
134.13
John M. Kingsley
110.29
Helen H. Swanstrom
136.38
Edward Milburn
105.84
Robert C. Swift
229.25
Edward G. Ellis
124.39
Emily E. Campbell
157.75
Charlotte A. & Winslow Bradford
216.07
John A. Spooner
107.12
Warren L. Rich
114.53
Harrison C. Beckman
1,040.66
Gladys J. Campbell
167.19
Alexander Wasson
105.44
William Sargent Holmes
217.22
Annie C. Stoddard
327.62
Gannett Fund
215.79
Caroline B. Warren
312.77
Alice B. Ball
52.81
Fannie T. Rowell
101.51
George Asa Whiting
104.30
George I. Hodgson
159.04
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 5
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Rebecca B. Robbins
269.57
Lucia C. Freeman
221.14
William S. Robbins
587.40
Solomon E. Faunce
220.45
Hannah M. Jackson
101.99
Lydia G. Bradford
213.67
William Langford
261.91
William W. Brewster
327.71
Henry L. Sampson & Christiana R. Leland 332.34
Edwin L. Edes
516.72
Oliver Edes 516.89
Henry L. Segmaier
206.29
George W. Bosworth
104.39
George H. Doten
133.88
Benjamin F. Raymond
104.87
Martha J. Clarke
103.22
Jessie F. B. Warren
209.14
Priscilla A. & William H. Barrows
159.26
Eva Bartlett Watson
220.27
Martin F. Benson
81.13
James Warren
169.93
George Edgar Smith
218.06
Charles B. Harlow
153.96
Adelbert L. Christie
222.42
Frances W. Harris
165.06
Charles T. Homes
106.03
Myra W. Clark
220.61
Lillie M. Sherburne
103.32
Sarah H. Burr
106.24
Mary Cromwell
54.72
Abraham O. Brown
314.24
George Churchill
315.58
Judah Bartlett
105.44
Ellen E. Sanderson
218.21
Jacob Reidenbach
215.61
Laura E. Jones
108.05
Plymouth Savings Bank -Page 6
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Lewis Sampson
107.12
Clara F. Robinson
56.60
Faustina M. Holmes
70.41
Mary B. Lanman
163.29
Warren R. Surpluss
103.09
Sarah E. Manter
206.70
Lumb & Garside
179.04
William H. Osmond
110.59
Lloyd C. & May E. Gould
143.68
Annie Holmes
227.34
Mary Deane Keith
104.48
Edward W. Belcher
103.70
Leander M. Vaughn
103.45
James H. Chapman
162.15
Emma A. Osborne
156.83
Eri C. Oakes
213.25
Calvin T. Howland
103.85
Harry A. Holmes
220.66
George F. Howard
216.79
Lucy E. Frasier
106.61
Peter Schneider
107.93
Mary E. Estes
157.66
Emma L. Churchill
156.51
Jennie F. Langford
200.07
George H. & Florence Blanchard
103.09
William F. & Martha A. Doten
152.85
Charles Hellstrom
100.20
Elizabeth C. Coupe
215.45
Warren S. Bumpus & Nathaniel T. Clark
155.49
Robert A. Brown
515.92
David Brown
311.55
Fred A. Jenks
214.29
Robert R. Bartlett
159.29
Annie L. Jarvis
100.29
Tom Haigh
185.95
Julia M. Sampson
106.03
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 7
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Stephen C. Nickerson
103.31
Carrie L. Frink
156.61
Mary E. Pierce
107.08
Julia A. Remington
104.77
Harriet J. Swan
111.09
Frederick Dittmar
189.29
Margaret M. Hill
162.06
Philip Dries
106.92
Isaac T. Holmes
556.76
Clara H. Hemmerly
104.57
James M. Cameron
163.43
James S. Clark
220.32
Robert B. Phillips
105.35
George H. Jackson
216.64
Catano Fratus
160.11
J. Hovey Harlow
150.23
Mary A. Sampson
101.41
Harriet E. Merriam
215.37
William S. Pratt
160.08
Henry P. Steidle
56.78
John Jordan
100.15
Mary E. Holmes
.36
Alice L. Lanman
214.02
Deborah Whitaker
126.32
Helen P. Whiting
157.52
Isabel H. Warren
316.20
Elijah H. Atwood
211.70
Wesley A. Kinzie
135.69
Helen M. Holmes
150.00
Joseph & Elizabeth C. Holmes
317.34
Frank H. Lanman
103.04
Rogers-Hall
355.87
Sylvanus W. Rogers
138.94
Frederick H. Wilson
100.13
M. F. & J. B. McHenry
104.11
Alice D. Fuller
159.20
Nathaniel G. Lanman
106.36
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 8
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Isabella T. Whitman
211.03
Thomas Shaw
157.94
Daniel W. Andrews
183.06
Lucy M. Sherman
159.92
Dexter H. Craig
207.34
Charles A. Bumpus
212.55
Minnie C. Caldwell
107.08
Nathaniel B. & Charles Ellis
211.11
Harriet Bisbee Beytes
163.43
Isaac T. Hall
120.98
Henry W. Barnes
213.19
William S. Kyle
220.35
Albert N. Fletcher
102.39
Charles A. Wheeler
104.01
Leidloff & Kunz
104.89
Flora L. Doten
319.24
Charles G. Welch
103.33
Jessie F. B. Warren
217.24
Charlotte E. Lovering
161.34
Samuel W. Holmes
128.90
Goodwin & Nelson
215.23
Henry F. Swift
114.65
John A. White
205.12
Dora J. Ford
211.40
Jessie M. Pepper
128.43
Alden S. Bartlett
150.31
William A. Pratt
219.47
Jacob Ries
157.26
Lottie F. Dunton and Alice L. Craig
215.23
Archie P. Eadie
212.68
Est. Frederick I. Rich
213.19
Charles H. Morey
206.90
Ephraim D. Bartlett
158.62
Arthur & Finette S. Robbins
106.34
John A. & Frances Harris
215.55
William A. Morton
102.83
Julia E. Bramhall
157.52
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 9
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William Wallace Brewster
106.36
William C. Axford
155.46
Arrah B. Eddy
212.26
Palmer E. Presbrey
256.32
Hannah E. Phillips
159.57
Henry F. Holmes
210.58
Edmund Robbins
105.81
Jacob Atwood
105.68
Roswell S. Douglass
334.37
George F. & Jessie B. Haigh
228.25
Anna J. Butler
105.91
Bartlett & Kingman
308.41
Stillman R. Sampson
221.04
William E. Rogers
212.25
Chester E. Rogers
213.06
William W. Fraser
112.06
Fowler-Rice
150.86
Ezra F. Benson
210.87
Elizabeth Bradford
103.53
Alice H. Harlow
154.88
Jennie R. Simmons
166.87
Ethel H. Churchill
210.86
Alfred T. Swift
209.73
Arthur H. Luce
319.91
Abby Manter
208.90
William G. & Thomas Russell
1,551.11
Louise McMurray & John Wood
100.05
G. Vernon Bennett
103.35
Isabella G. Harris
153.42
Margaret B. Cole
130.12
Helen L. Willard
158.97
Franklin Sherman
209.32
Dora Walton Russell
78.30
William H. Morse
157.59
Anna Spooner
210.71
Charles A. Carlson
180.24
Russell lot
260.45
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 10
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Beulah D. Harris
100.48
Lewis Weston
150.59
Elizabeth J. Hildreth
204.69
James H. D. Sanderson
204.48
Will C. Snell
257.64
Lewis & Annie A. Morton
105.00
John F. Lovell
152.75
Abbie P. Shaw
101.93
Arthur L. Morse
205.29
George R. Pierce
152.22
Howard M. Douglas
153.01
Rev. Ivory Hovey
100.01
Frances E. Hovey
100.01
Francis Burgess
200.76
Elide F. & Gladys L. Antoniotti
100.53
John Russell
304.22
Adaline F. Howard
103.27
Edgar W. Washburn
100.28
Helen W. & Francis C. Holmes
3,550.50
Joseph H. Schubert
251.42
Charles Moning
1,016.74
Frank Bull
152.80
Nelson M. Warner
150.05
Emma F. Thurston
150.00
Edwin H. & Junie W. Peterson
100.00
Charles D. Craig
200.95
James Collins
150.00
Edward J. & Agnes W. Carr
200.63
Frederick L. Courtney
100.10
Ida A. Palmberg
150.00
Walter D. Hall
200.00
New Funds established in 1942:
Walter F. Gould
100.62
Phebe J. Raymond
150.93
Robert Burns
300.00
Mabel D. Brown
200.00
Ellen J. Donnelly
200.00
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 11
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Annice M. Stegmaier
200.00
Thomas Karle
100.00
Louise R. Warner
200.00
James E. Bartlett
150.00
Ruth A. Manter & Marion L. Currier
200.00
Nellie F. Clark
150.00
Mary Bragdon
150.00
Evelina P. Gould
200.00
Henry B. Howland
100.00
Alice Spooner
500.00
Arthur E. & Elizabeth Austin
500.00
Peter Wood
300.00
Walter B. Cobb
100.00
Total Plymouth Savings Bank $81,589.56
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 12
DEPOSITED IN BROCKTON SAVINGS BANK Charles E. Hinckley lot in Chiltonville Cemetery $1,000.00 DEPOSITED IN PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK WORCESTER, MASS.
Abner & Charles H. Leonard 154.89
ST. JOSEPH'S CEMETERY FUND
Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank 107.18
DEPOSITED WITH STATE TREASURER Phoebe R. Clifford Fund 200.00
Total, Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds
$139,532.99
NATHANIEL MORTON PARK FUND Plymouth Savings Bank 2,000.00
MURDOCK POOR AND SCHOOL FUND Plymouth Savings Bank 730.00
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FRANCIS LeBARON POOR FUND
Plymouth Savings Bank €75.00
Plymouth Five Cents 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 1,060.12
177.58
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank
MARCIA E. JACKSON GATES PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND
Plymouth Savings Bank
1,000.00
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank
1,000.00
ELLEN STODDARD DONNELLY FUND
(Income to be used for needy families)
U. S. Savings Bonds, Series G., 21/2%. 2,000.00
ALICE SPOONER FUND
(Income to be used for special comforts for the sick at the Town Infirmary)
U. S. Savings Bonds, Series G., 21/2%
1,500.00
TOWN OF PLYMOUTH (Under Chapter 4, Acts of 1942)
U. S. Bonds Investment 20,000.00
RETIREMENT SYSTEM FUNDS
Plymouth Savings Bank $5,580.60
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank 3,602.77
Plymouth National Bank deposit 3,021.97
U. S. Govt. Bonds Owned 4,073.89
Other Bonds Owned 19,988.50
Bank Stocks Owned
5,093.75
Cash on Hand 195.86
$41,557.34
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SCHEDULE J
BORROWING CAPACITY, JAN. 1, 1943
Valuation for 1940, less abatements on $352,470 $21,366,955.00
Valuation of Motor Vehicles for 1940, less Abatements 732,040.00
Valuation for 1941, less abatements on $182,500 21,569,175.00
Valuation of Motor Vehicles for 1941, less abatements 869,550.00
Valuation for 1942, less abatements on
156,800 21,652,375.00
Valuation of Motor Vehicles for 1942, less abatements 743,525.00
$66,933,620.00
Average 3%
22,311,200.00 .669,330.00
Total Debt. Incurred and
Outstanding $143,000.00
Less:
New High School Loan 111,000.00
Total Debt., Within Debt. Limit 32,000.00
Borrowing Capacity, January 1, 1943 $637,330.00 Percentage of Total Bonded Debt. to Valuation, 0.7%. Statutory authority for borrowing in anticipation of revenue for 1943, as per notice from the Director of Accounts $861,937.81
Annual Report
OF THE
School Department
OF THE
2
Town of Plymouth
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For Year Ending December 31, 1942
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Term Expires
Dr. E. Harold Donovan, Chairman
1945
Fannie T. Rowell, Secretary
1945
David A. Cappannari
1943
Dr. William E. Curtin
1943
Dr. Francis LeBaron 1944
J. Frankland Miller 1944
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OFFICE HOURS
Office open from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 m., and 1:00 to 4:30 p. m. every school day. Saturdays: 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 m. It would be advisable to make special appointments with the superintendent.
Vacations and summer schedule: 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 m. and 1:00 to 4:00 p. m. Saturdays: 9:00 a. m. to 12 m.
SCHOOL CALENDAR, 1942 - 1943
Fall Term-Monday, Sept. 8 to Wednesday, Dec. 23. Holidays:
Monday, October 12-Columbus Day.
Friday, October 23-Teachers' Convention.
Wednesday, November 11-Armistice Day.
PA Wed. - Fri., November 25 - 27-Thanksgiving.
Winter Term-Monday, January 4 to Friday, April 16.
Vacations: Feb. 22 - 26, April 19 - 23.
Spring Term-Monday, April 26 - Friday, June 18.
NO-SCHOOL SIGNAL
2-2 on Fire Alarm Code
7:05 No school for Junior and Senior High Schools.
8:15 No morning session for Grades I to VI inclusive.
11:15 One session for Grades I to VI inclusive, schools closing at 12:30.
12:30 No afternoon session for Grades I to VI inclusive. The radio station WEEI will broadcast the no- school signal at or just after 7:00 a. m. and again at about 7:40 a. m.
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FINANCIAL REPORT
RECEIPTS
SALARY APPROPRIATION, March 1942 $196,350.00
PAYMENTS
*1. Supt., Principals, Supervisors, Teachers, Clerks $168,727.81
2. Americanization 1,996.00
3. Summer School 336.00
*4. Janitors, Building Supervisor 15,236.65
5. School Physicians, School Nurse, Asst. to Nurse, Dental Hygienist 6,696.62
6. Pension for retired School Physician 900.00
7. School Census
155.00
194,048.08
Unexpended Balance $2,301.92
RECEIPTS
GENERAL APPROPRIATION, March 1942
$54,715.00
Trust Fund Income 9.18
$54,724.18
PAYMENTS
General Expenses
Stationery, Postage, Printing
$409.06
Telephone
203.74
Automobile expense
400.00
Travel expense in state
66.53
Office supplies
26.25
1,105.58
Text Books and Supplies
*Text and reference books
$6,328.46
*Paper, blank books
5,303.78
Manual training supplies
1,046.68
*Domestic science supplies
540.10
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Athletic supplies
487.78
Typewriters and supplies
912.10
Visual education supplies
110.44
14,729.34
Transportation
Pupils
$16,367.20
Supervisors, Principals
193.41
16,560.61
Tuition
Out-of-Town Schools
$811.73
State Vocational Educ.
241.76
1,053.49
Fuel and Light
*Coal and Wood
$9,114.23
*Gas and electricity
2,090.30
11.204.53
Maintenance
Repairs and improvements
$5,308.49
Janitors' supplies
1,361.24
Telephones
420.83
Ashes, etc. removed
133.50
School defense supplies
509.96
Furniture and Furnishings
Window shades
$116.20
Filing equipment
136.34
Other equipment
199.06
451.60
Medical Inspection
Dental Clinic
$655.56
Medical supplies
272.44
Nurse's car expense
339.25
1,267.25
Rent of Memorial Hall
$280.00
Diplomas and Graduation
323.27
Total
$54,709.69
Unexpended Balance
$14.49
' Includes provision for state-aided household arts.
7,734.02
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REIMBURSEMENTS
From the State for:
Teachers' Salaries
$16,835.10
Americanization Salaries
1,005.00
Vocational Tuition 81.72
Vocational Household Arts
1,332.48
State and City Wards
1,134.47
Town of Plympton-tuition
2,165.10
Town of Carver-tuition
5,212.20
Miscellaneous receipts
991.72
$28,757.79 Note: The net cost to the town for current expenses of the schools was $219,999.98.
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TRUST FUND FEDERAL GRANT-GEORGE DEEN
Teaching Pottery Classes
Receipts:
Balance from 1941
$630.00
Cash from State
418.00
$1,048.00
Payments:
Salary of Pottery Instructor
$936.00
Unexpended Balance $112.00
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TRUST FUND FEDERAL GRANT-SMITH-HUGHES
Day Household Arts
Receipts:
Balance from 1941
$245.50
Cash from State
197.74
$443.24
Payments:
Salary of Domestic Science Teacher
$245.50
Unexpended Balance
$197.74
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REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE
The past year has been a period of continuous adjustment to the changing conditions brought about by the war. The main effort of the schools has been to make promptly those adjustmente advised by federal and state authori- ties and at the same time to ensure so far as possible that the education of our youth shall proceed in an orderly and efficient manner.
Not in many years have we experienced so many changes in personnel. Dr. Francis LeBaron of this com- mittee took military leave to join the armed forces as a physician in the army air corps. Dr. Frank J. Abate, Jr., school physician, was granted leave for one year to join the staff of the Boston City Hospital. Twenty-five changes have occurred in the department staff. The filling of these positions satisfactorily has been a major concern of the administrative staff and the committee.
The program of repairs and improvements to school property has been continued. The playground at the Mount Pleasant School was surfaced with trap-rock dust. New floors were laid in two classrooms in this building and in one classroom at the Cornish School. The interior of the Cold Spring has been redecorated and new sinks installed. A basement room at the Hedge School has been fitted up attractively for a classroom. New fire alarm boxes have been installed at Cold Spring, Oak Street, and Manomet Schools. A classroom was redecorated and re- opened at the Oak Street School. Other needed repairs that were provided for in the school budget were deferred because of the necessity of buying coal and storing in advance of use the amount needed to carry us through March, 1943.
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Perhaps the most significant administrative change dur- ing the year was the closing of the South Street School and the release of this building for use by the Fire De- partment. This change was brought about through a re- organization of the instruction plans for children who had made less than normal progress in academic work. One result of this move should be a considerable saving in maintenance costs over a period of years as well as a marked improvement in the educational opportunities available to these children.
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