Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1948, Part 13

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Publication date: 1948
Publisher: Town of Plymouth
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2.32


Garbage Collection


400.00


Snow and Ice Removal


460.75


O. A. A., Salaries


241.70


Veterans' Services, Salaries


25.00


School Dept., Fuel


1,100.00


Park Dept., Salaries


8.53


Pensions for Town Laborers


8.40


Town Wharf Maintenance


93.67


Town Debt and Interest


2.98


Total Transfers


7,561.85


Balance to Reserve Overlay


$2,438.15


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WATER DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE


$20,550.00


Appropriation


Payments:


Superintendent


$4,100.00


Collector


750.00


Clerks


3,412.91


Janitor


145.75


Foreman


3,387.91


Assistant Fireman and Meter Reader


2,946.10


Pumping Station Engineer


2,660.00


Pumping Station Assistant Engineer


2,320.50


Total Salaries


19,723.17


Balance to Revenue


$826.83


Appropriation


$30,331.00


Payments:


Administration-


Fuel and Light


$233.85


Stationery, Printing, Postage


890.31


Telephone


184.40


Recording Liens


6.75


Janitor's Supplies


34.21


New Monroe Calculating Machine


495.00


(Payment approved at Dec. town meeting)


Care of Machines


53.20


Water Analysis


117.64


Office Repairs


54.06


Card Files, Typists' Tables


68.00


Collector's Bond


10.00


All Other


16.30


$2,163.72


General Maintenance-


Labor


$12,249.44


Employer's Liability Insurance


661.00


Mains, Pipe and Fittings


1,107.36


Services, Pipe and Fittings


512.29


Meters, Repairs and Fittings


1,549.76


Hydrants, Repairs and Fittings


369.51


Auto and Truck Expense


670.04


Gasoline and Oil


1,071.00


Electric Hoist


197.41


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Other Equipment 351.03


Howland St., Heat, Light, etc.


676.41


Howland St., Contract for Repairs


1,065.00


Reservoir, Storage Tanks & Repairs 262.10


Painting Tanks


1,000.00


21,742.35


Lout Pond Station-


Diesel Oil


$1,333.29


Lubricating Oil, Waste, etc.


237.77


Engine and Pump Repairs


233.56


Tools and Equipment


32.52


Heat and Light


318.15


Building, Maint. and Repairs


961.36


Dwelling, Heat, Light, Repairs


1,032.65


Telephone


61.79


All Other


61.29


4,272.38


Deep Water Bridge Station-


Electric Power


$462.43


Engine and Pump Repairs


360.14


Fuel


29.10


Outside Painting


125.00


Engineering Services


75.96


All Other


24.72


1,077.35


Warner's Pond Station, Manomet


Gasoline and Oil


$31.80


Engine and Pump Repairs


59.73


Fuel and Power


587.47


Engineering Services


59.32


Insurance on Units


127.00


Repairs


67.20


Supplies


96.69


1,029.21


Total Payments 30,285.01


Balance to Revenue Appropriation for Emergency Work No Payments


$45.99


$2,500.00


Balance to Revenue


$2,500.00


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Appropriation from E. and D. for New Truck Payments:


$1,000.00


1948 Ford Truck, less trade-in


$1,000.00


WATER DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION


Balance from 1947


$572.81


Appropriation from E. and D.


7,000.00


$7,572.81


Payments:


Labor


$703.71


Equipment Hire


1,333.63


Mains


1,316.81


Services


1,108.36


Gates


44.41


Meters


139.20


Employer's Liability Insurance


177.34


All Other


1.58


Total Payments


4,825.04


Balance Remaining


$2,747.77


WATER DEPARTMENT SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION (Water Loan)


Balance from 1947


$63,830.50


Payments:


Labor


$13,191.67


Equipment Hire


5,941.70


Mains


24,815.25


Services


1,074.80


Hydrants


2,726.43


Gates


2,887.76


Tools and Supplies


157.04


Meters


284.76


Warner's Pond Station-


Engineers' Services


$113.75


Contract Work:


James S. Kelliher


500.00


Aetna Engineering Co.


1,401.62


F. J. Gilbert Co.


156.46


Supervision of Contracts


350.00


Lawn and Drive


1,407.74


Tool Cabinet


21.31


3,950.88


Total Payments Balance Remaining


55,030.29


$8,800.21


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NEW BY-PASS WATER CONSTRUCTION


Appropriation from E. and D. Payments: Pipe and Fittings Gates Mains


$5,300.00


$3,995.22


478.80


276.58


Total Payments


4,750.60


Balance Remaining


$549.40


BEAVER DAM ROAD WATER CONSTRUCTION


Balance from 1947


$3,045.78


Payments:


Grading and Covering Trench


$2,245.50


Meters


192.00


Total Payments


2,437.50


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$608.28


AVENUES B AND C WATER CONSTRUCTION


Appropriation from E. and D. Payments:


$10,200.00


Labor


$1,120.67


Equipment Hire


993.50


Mains, Pipe


4,272.00


Services


322.67


Gates


147.00


Hydrants


259.00


Total Payments


7,114.84


Balance Remaining


$3,085.16


MARGERIE STREET WATER CONSTRUCTION


Appropriation from E. and D. Payments:


$3,000.00


Labor


$664.26


Services


136.71


Equipment Hire


530.00


Pipe


129.45


Mains


1,072.50


Total Payments 2,532.92


Balance Remaining


$467.08


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PURCHASE OF HOLMES LAND AT SOUTH POND Balance from 1947 Payments:


$2,000.00


Payment in Full for Land


$2,000.00


TOWN FOREST


Appropriation


$750.00


Payments:


Labor


$703.68


Fire Lanes


33.00


Equipment and Supplies


13.32


Total Payments


$750.00


TOWN WHARF MAINTENANCE


Appropriation


$250.00


Transfers from Reserve


93.67


$343.67


Payments:


Repairs


$195.88


Hardware and Lumber


97.78


Water Rates


50.01


Total Payments $343.67


REMOVAL OF SUPERSTRUCTURE AT TOWN WHARF


Balance from 1947


$507.00


Payments:


Contract


475.00


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$32.00


REPAIRS TO ENTRANCE TO TOWN WHARF


Balance from 1947


$1,000.00


Payments:


Labor


$84.81


Road Materials


222.40


Use of Roller


32.00


Carpenter's Work


34.30


Total Payments 373.51


Balance Remaining


$626.49


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HARBOR DREDGING


Construction Authorized from Post-War Rehabilitation Fund (1947) No Payments


$52,500.00


Available upon Request (Bonds not yet cashed in)


$52,500.00


CARE AND SUPERVISION OF TOWN BROOK


Balance from 1947 No Payments


$100.00


Balance Remaining


$100.00


PLYMOUTH AIRPORT


Balance from 1947


$200.00


No Payments


Balance Remaining


$200.00


OAK GROVE AND VINE HILLS CEMETERIES


Appropriation


$5,715.00


Payments:


Superintendent


$2,530.00


Foreman


2,100.00


Clerk


1,085.00


Total Salaries


$5,715.00


Appropriation


$10,125.00


Income from Trust Funds


3,196.88


$13,321.88


Payments:


Labor


$9,807.80


Team


156.98


Soil, Sods, Fertilizer, etc.


560.62


Flowers, Trees, Shrubs, Grass Seed


109.52


Repairs and Supplies


271.17


Telephones


101.64


Stationery, Printing, Postage


109.65


Flags and Markers


34.86


Jackets and Pants


20.70


Dues


25.00


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Tool House-


Repairs Heater and Fuel


$613.62


130.75


744.37


Truck Expense


120.78


Gasoline and Oil


289.62


Rent of Garage


45.00


Tools and Equipment-


Generator


$159.95


Grass Shears


66.50


Trimmer


66.50


Power Mower


193.05


Other Tools and Equipment


437.40


923.40


Total Payments 13,321.11


Balance to Revenue


$ .77


Appropriation from E. and D. for New Dump Truck Payments:


$2,100.00


International Truck with Hydraulic Body and Hoist


$2,100.00


BURIAL HILL


Appropriation


$3,000.00


Income from Trust Funds


351.60


$3,351.60


Payments:


Labor


$1,815.60


Gasoline and Oil for Truck


41.53


Supplies


31.73


Equipment


60.24


Power Mower


179.50


Trees and Shrubs


1,001.73


Flags


19.01


Resetting and Repairing Stones


98.00


Grading


104.26


Total Payments


$3,351.60


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OUTLYING CEMETERIES


Appropriation Income from Trust Funds


$2,000.00 330.52


$2,330.52


Payments:


Labor


$904.50


Chiltonville-


Repairing and Resetting Stones


136.00


Flowers


11.50


Lawn Mower


26.95


Supplies and Repairs


35.44


$1,114.39


Manomet-


Labor


$826.25


Repairing and Resetting Stones


213.00


Lawn Mower


29.95


Supplies and Repairs


52.13


1,121.33


Cedarville-


Labor


$55.40


Truck


6.00


61.40


South Pond-


Labor


33.40


Total Payments $2,330.52


IMPROVEMENT OF ADDITION TO V. H. CEMETERY AND TO O. G. AND V. H. CEMETERIES


Balance from 1947


$154.01


Appropriation from Sale of Cem. Lots


2,000.00


Payments:


Grading and Surfacing


$2,033.00


Repairs


72.61


Labor


45.60


Team


2.80


$2,154.01


Total Payments $2,154.01


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IMPROVEMENT OF MANOMET CEMETERY


Balance from 1947


$36.28


Payments: Loam $36.28


GRADING ADDITION TO VINE HILLS CEMETERY


Appropriation from Sale of Cemetery Lots $1,000.00


Payments:


Grading and Surfacing $1,000.00


IMPROVEMENT OF OUTLYING CEMETERIES


Appropriation from Sale of Cemetery Lots


$500.00


Payments:


Labor


$53.27


Fertilizer, Seed, Loam


56.22


Painting Tool House


16.25


All Other


3.00


Total Payments 128.74


Balance Remaining $371.26


PURCHASE OF LAND FOR ADDITION TO CEDARVILLE CEMETERY


Appropriation from Sale of Cemetery Lots $300.00


Payments:


Payment in Full for Land


$300.00


GRADING ADDITION TO CEDARVILLE CEMETERY


Appropriation from Sale of Cemetery Lots $500.00


No Payments


Balance Remaining $500.00


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TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST


Appropriation Transfer from Reserve


$30,000.00 2.98


$30,002.98


Payments:


Town Debt-


New School House Loan


$12,000.00


Water Loan


15,000.00


$27,000.00


Interest-


New School House Loan


$840.00


Water Loan


1,350.00


Loans in Anticipation of Taxes


812.98


.


3,002.98


Total Payments $30,002.98


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SCHEDULE C


ESTIMATED RECEIPTS


Charges, estimated in making tax warrants:


1. Income Tax $105,360.14


2. Corporation Taxes 82,896.43


3. Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes on State Owned Land 1,677.89


4. Gas and Electric Franchise Tax


9,936.35


5. Motor Vehicle Excise


34,492.74


6. Licenses 20,194.65


7. Fines 1,919.21


8. Grants and Gifts 634.61


9. Special Assessments


872.00


10. General Government


3,158.95


11. Protection of Persons and Property 1,427.47


12. Health and Sanitation 1,930.67


13. Highways 64.50


14. Charities (Other than Federal Grants) 37,864.30


15. Old Age Assistance (Other than Federal Grants) 120,611.91


16. Old Age Assistance (Chapter 64B, Meals Tax)


8,489.02


17. Veterans' Benefits


867.50


18. Schools


29,506.76


19. Libraries (See Dog Tax transferred)


20. Recreation


3,610.01


21. Public Service Enterprises


55,202.85


22. Cemeteries (Other than from Sales of Lots) 4,072.72


23. Interest on Taxes


1,109.31


$525,899.99


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Credits, amounts actually received:


1. Income Tax $106,274.74 105,403.69


2. Corporation Taxes


3. Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes on State Owned Land 1,763.10


4. Gas and Electric Franchise Tax


8,260.47


5. Motor Vehicle Excise


6. Licenses 47,654.41


20,055.10


7. Fines 1,245.03


8. Grants and Gifts 763.55


9. Special Assessments


1,500.50


10. General Government


4,092.39


11. Protection of Persons and Property 907.77


12. Health and Sanitation 2,816.67


13. Highways 30.00


14. Charities (Other than Federal Grants) 41,736.63


15. Old Age Assistance (Other than Federal Grants) 149,202.69


16. Old Age Assistance (Chapter 64B, Meals Tax) 8,512.72


17. Veterans' Benefits


7,986.31


18. Schools


31,848.41


19. Libraries (See Dog Tax transferred)


20. Recreation


4,002.00


21. Public Service Enterprises:


a. Water $65,806.36


b. Town Wharf 2,676.25


c. Herring Streams 290.00


68,772.61


22. Cemeteries (Other than from Sales of Lots) 3,959.01


23. Interest on Taxes


1,592.98


618,380.78


Excess of Actual Receipts


$92,480.79


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SCHEDULE D


REVENUE ACCOUNT 1948


CHARGES:


Appropriations, March 27, 1948


$1,380,853.41


Less:


Dog Tax, to Public Library $1,719.79


Estimated Receipts 525,899.99


527,619.78


Amount to be assessed


** $853,233.63


Excess Revenue (To Excess and Deficiency)


117,237.15


$970,470.78


CREDITS:


Assessors' Warrant, August 9


$843,923.63


Poll Tax, April 1


9,310.00


$853,233.63


Additional Warrants, Real Estate


7,093.65


Additional Warrants, Personal


37.05


Additional Warrants, Polls


40.00


Total of Assessors' Warrants


$860,404.33


Excess of Estimated Receipts


92,480.79


Unexpended 1948 Appropriation Balances (Itemized list follows)


17,585.66


$970,470.78


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UNEXPENDED 1948 APPROPRIATION BALANCES


Salaries


Other Expenses


Selectmen's Dept.


$26.29


Selectmen's Dept., Out-of-State Travel


$24.23


Tax Collector's Dept.


33.41


.38


Assessors' Dept.


3.13


Law Dept.


118.70


Engineering Dept.


15.05


1.31


Planning Board


50.00


Election and Registration


151.66


Old High School Maintenance


19.13


206.98


Town Hall Maintenance


.85


15.24


Town Hall Maintenance, Fuel


3.85


Police Dept.


21.36


.09


Fire Dept.


397.21


503.99


Fire Dept., New Hose


49.00


Fire Dept., Out-of-State Travel


.02


Inspection of Buildings


142.80


11.12


Sealer of Weights and Measures


.31


Tree Warden


4.14


Forest Warden's Dept.


106.90


Forest Fire Payrolls


1,449.17


Insurance on Forest Fire Trucks


19.95


Health Dept.


238.25


974.57


Sewers


483.77


Acquiring Titles over Paty, etc., Land


43.70


Garbage Collection


13.29


Public Sanitaries


135.14


11.45


Roads and Bridges


8.14


Forest Avenue Extension


66.85


Alterations at South Street


71.45


Setting Boundary Stones


.44


Repairing Hard-Surfaced Streets


32.03


Street Sprinkling


125.00


Street Lighting


1,092.30


Traffic Lighting


96.48


Traffic Signs, Painting, etc.


595.70


Harbor Master


39.97


Public Welfare Dept.


23.95


Veterans' Benefits


724.31


Veterans' Services


3.80


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School Dept.


1,784.65


1.62


School Dept., Fuel


185.54


School Lunch


3.79


2,274.08


Plymouth Public Library


486.94


Loring Library


6.69


Manomet Library


.72


Park Dept.


96.44


Recreational Project Equipment


19.10


Memorial Day


114.48


July Fourth


44.34


Armistice Day


69.25


Thanksgiving Day


190.55


Insurance on all Town Property


493.25


Miscellaneous Account


10.00


273.77


Water Dept. Maintenance


826.83


45.99


Water Dept., Emergency


2,500.00


Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries


.77


Total Salary Appropriations


$5,386.44


Total Other Expenses Appropriations


$12,199.22


Total Unexpended Balances


$17,585.66


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SCHEDULE E EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY ACCOUNT


Balance, January 1, 1948


$330,380.35


Less:


Appropriations, March 27


121,379.00


Appropriations, Dec. 6


18,750.00


Acquiring Tax Titles


1,113.87


141,242.87


$189,137.48


Add:


Previous Years' Refunds $120.97


Tax Adjustment .50


Aid to Highways Revenue


30,000.00


Tax Title Revenue


486.13


Treasurer's Unidentified Cash 7.80


Unexpended Appropriation Balances Returned Directly to E. & D .:


Memorial Trees


$175.00


Selectmen's Dept., Other Expenses 118.10


Tree Warden, New Chain Saw 5.25


New Tractor for Highway Dept. 28.80


So. Cherry St. & Squanto Rd. 74.65


Boutemain Ave. 90.10


Margerie St.


70.45


Overlook Terrace


70.95


Alterations at Middle St.


72.50


Survey of Condition of Seawall 259.23


Public Welfare Dept.,


Other Expenses 2,956.05


Aid to Dependent Children, Other Expenses 227.21


Old Age Assistance, Other Expenses 624.09


Beaver Dam Rd. Water Const.


608.28


Removal of Superstructure


32.00


5,412.66


Excess Revenue


117,237.15


153,265.21


$342,402.69


Balance December 31, 1948


SCHEDULE F BALANCE SHEET-DECEMBER 31, 1948 REVENUE ACCOUNTS


Assets


Liabilities and Reserves


Cash


$349,549.29


Tailings


$265.35


Accounts Receivable :


Liquor License Fees for 1949, Collected in 1948 11,550.00


Taxes:


Parking Meter Receipts 3,166.27


Levy of 1947:


Sale of Real Estate Fund 5,700.00


Personal Property $22.05


Sale of Cemetery Lots and Graves Fund


4,613.47


Real Estate


216.04


238.09


Federal Advances for:


Levy of 1948:


Cornish-Burton School Plans $5,140.00


Poll


$12.00


Personal Property


7,374.40


Real Estate 63,084.20


Federal Grants:


George-Deen Funds


$86.00


Special Assessments:


Moth 1948


15.50


Unexpended Appropriation Balances


262.00 36,478.45


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise: Levy of 1948


857.64


Reserve Fund, Overlay Surplus


19,225.28


Tax Titles


1,655.41


Tax Possessions


2,226.07


Departmental:


Overlays Reserved for Abatement of Taxes: Levy of 1947 $238.09


Police


$29.33


Levy of 1948 2,617.42


Highway


35.00


2,855.51


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Vocational School Plans 403.25


5,543.25


70,470.60


George Barden 176.00


Public Welfare 1,122.42


A. D. C .- State 7,823.49


O. A. A .- Cities & Towns 1,464.24


Veterans' Benefits-


State


6,705.95


School


7,102.85


Tax Possessions 2,226.07


Departmental


25,006.06


Water


19,880.60


Water:


Water Lien Statutory Fees $4.00


Water Liens Added to Taxes 127.91


Rates 1947


195.54


Rates 1948


19,499.15


Labor and Material 1948 54.00


19,880.60


Underestimates 1948: State Parks and Reser- vations


$185.38


County Tax 9,622.69


Plymouth County Hospital 1,996.22


11,804.29


Revenue Reserved Until Collected:


Motor Vehicle & Trailer Excise $857.64


Special Assessments 15.50


Tax Title 1,655.41


Cemetery 722.78


25,006.06


Excess and Deficiency


49,641.28 342,402.69


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$481,703.55


$481,703.55


NON-REVENUE ACCOUNTS


Cash Construction Authorized from Postwar Rehabilitation Fund


$10,704.34


Appropriation Balances: Harbor Dredging Heating Equipment at Hedge School Water Construction


$52,500.00


52,500.00


1,904.13


8,800.21


$63,204.34


$63,204.34


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Net Funded or Fixed Debt


$156,000.00 New High School Loan (PWA) 2% $36,000.00 Water Construction Loan 1% 120,000.00


$156,000.00


$156,000.00


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CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM FUNDS


Cash and Securities $129,637.48 Retirement System Funds (See Report of Retirement Board for details)


$129,637.48


Cash and Securities


TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS $365,912.47 Trust and Investment Funds $365,912.47


(See Schedule I for details)


SCHEDULE G


Summary of Funded Indebtedness, January 1, 1949 and Amounts Due for Principal and Interest in 1949


Loans


Outstanding


Added During 1948


Paid During 1948


Outstanding Jan. 1,1949


Principal


Interest


Jan. 1, 1948


Due in 1949 Due in 1949


New High School Water Loan


$48,000.00


$12,000.00


$36,000.00


$12,000.00


$600.00


135,000.00


15,000.00


120,000.00


15,000.00


1,200.00


$183,000.00


$27,000.00


$156,000.00


$27,000.00


$1,800.00


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SCHEDULE H


Itemized Statement of the Funded Indebtedness, January 1, 1949


NEW HIGH SCHOOL LOAN


WATER LOAN


Two per cent bonds, dated Jan. 1, 1936 payable $13,000.00 annually 1939 to 1945 and $12,000.00 annually 1946 to 1951. Maturity Date 1951


One per cent bonds, dated August 1, 1946 payable $15,000.00 annually 1947 to 1956.


$36,000.00


Maturity Date 1956 $135,000.00


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SCHEDULE I


TRUST FUNDS


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS


As the funds have to be written up at the bank at least three times each year, the only practical way of keeping them is in the order of deposit date and bank book numbers; the older funds at the head and the new funds placed each year at the end of the printed lists.


A fund always appears in the same position relative to the others.


Beginning in 1940 and continuing in subsequent years sub-page numbers will be printed to facilitate reference to any particular fund by those interested.


An alphabetical index of the Perpetual Care Funds is kept in the Town House, for quick reference.


Deposited in Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank:


Russell Tomlinson


$206.41


Betsey C. Bagnell


332.28


Rebecca D. Ryder


488.71


Lydia W. Chandler


203.50


Curtis Howard


500.41


Sarah F. Bagnell


144.95


A. A. Whiting


987.04


James Reed


403.55


Barnes lot


253.31


William H. Nelson


637.56


Charles Holmes


211.26


Louisa S. Jackson


200.04


Judith S. Jackson


409.29


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John Donley


100.06


David Drew


203.80


Mary J. Brown


50.03


Mary V. Lewis


210.38


Priscilla L. Hedge


208.26


Frederick Webber


86.74


Nancie C. Wood


1,049.31


Fannie Goodwin Bates


1,049.20


Joshua Atwood


100.26


Ichabod Shaw


733.07


Edwin Morey


552.74


Waldron & Dunham


219.36


Timothy T. Eaton


151.98


Heman Cobb


203.42


Thomas Sampson


208.93


Ephraim B. Holmes


500.00


Lydia E. Jackson


205.62


Jacob Jackson


101.60


Charlotte R. Bearse


210.92


Washburn portion lot


150.48


Helena B. Rich


100.30


Winslow B. Rickard


100.31


John Eddy


102.52


Helen Covington


209.15


Freeman E. Wells


153.09


Eliza Burt


150.62


David L. Harlow


100.12


Benjamin Swift


100.15


Ellis Benson


101.17


James Deacon


114.25


Spooner-Cornish


50.17


Ellis & Freeman


108.45


Ansel F. Fish


209.36


Taylor and Foss


100.16


Mary A. Minter


129.20


William R. Drew


600.00


Adelaide Reed


100.06


Elizabeth M. Ward


233.43


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 2


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Edward W. Bradford


207.18


Harvey lot


100.12


Ephraim Churchill


25.11


Franklin B. Holmes


100.04


Linus B. Thomas


50.18


Ephraim S. Morton


107.73


Merriam lot


209.51


B. O. Strong


131.96


John C. Cave


100.03


Winslow B. Standish


104.85


Calvin S. Damon


517.92


Finney and Churchill


100.29


Edward B. Hayden


125.41


H. N. P. Hubbard


214.76


Anderson lots


150.69


Sylvanus Churchill


50.00


Nancy L. Pratt


66.13


Burgess P. Terry


125.87


William and P. H. Williams


100.61


Increase Robinson


453.90


August H. Lucas


150.66


Edward Morton


100.14


Benjamin Pierce


71.24


Alfred P. Arnold


101.04


Nathaniel H. Morton


100.03


Charles H. Holmes


100.21


Daniel Hinchcliffe


101.68


Samuel Nelson


100.24


Nathaniel Russell


201.82


Sumner Leonard


210.73


Frederick Dittmar


101.43


Emeline Landy


102.48


John F. Hoyt


126.28


Pope lot


150.01


Nehemiah Savery


108.84


Thomas A. Holsgrove


150.88


John C. Ross


201.61


Archibald McLean


50.00


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 3


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George L. Lyon


152.30


Phineas Pierce lot and Paty tomb


200.05


Charles E. Barnes


100.47


Burgess lot, So. Pond


150.62


Ezra Harlow


152.25


Mercy J. Howland


142.50


Isaac M. Jackson


1,004.24


Mary McDonald


100.00


Mary J. Corey


100.49


Ellis-Ryder


110.84


Brewster-Bartlett


503.92


Barnabas Hedge


150.47


George M. Collins


125.59


Alexander McLean


100.41


Charles E. Dow


100.90


Shaw and Thomas


200.46


Atwood and Pratt


200.40


Prentiss lot


207.02


Rufus H. Pope


77.40


Alanson Thomas


150.11


Albert Whiting


147.37


Gamaliel Thomas


201.21


Albert Bramhall


100.26


Nancy B. Stevens


100.41


Johnson-Hart


101.66


Adeline D. Bartlett


50.11


Coomer Weston


202.32


Edward N. H. Vaughn


297.71


Thomas W. Finney


100.35


Charles H. Howland


121.02


Davidson lots


253.19


James Ellis


102.43


Allen and Franklin M. Holmes


100.14


Marietta Bumpus


128.81


Frederick O. Bradford


150.00


Mercy C. Robbins


335.19


D. Edson Raymond


101.57


Martin J. Hunting


205.65


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 4


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Watson and Rufus Ellis


102.20


Herbert Robbins


102.46


William J. Waterson


100.41


Belinda B. Clements


100.03


George D. Bartlett


481.24


Orrin W. and Lydia A. Bennett


100.30


John F. Hall


202.75


Charles P. Morse


100.02


Stephen and Almira B. Pember


100.75


Barnabas Churchill


208.02


Erastus B. Torrance


100.99


Winslow W. Avery


209.93


Daniel O. Churchill


101.55


Bradford Barnes


151.57


Zacheus Bartlett


100.00


Burgess and Churchill


50.07


Alexander M. Harrison


100.28


Hilda Svennsson


101.91


Hiram B. Sears


304.38


Joseph Taylor


76.54


Franklin B. Cobb


104.35


Andrew J. and Sarah E. Bradford


100.78


John S. Butler


100.95


Chas. H. and Eunice B. Howland


107.18


Sylvanus W. King


100.01


Levi P. Morton


100.30


Whitmore-Churchill-Whitmore


201.43


John Bachelder


315.64


Richard McLean lots


201.47


Ziba R. Ellis


100.31


Charles L. Jones


200.82


Clark Ellis


210.66


Chas. E. and Clarence E. Taylor


100.10


Joshua L. Edes


104.29


Raymond-Doten


209.29


John Peck


102.18


Hayden-Bradford


126.45


Abbie B. Ward


160.45


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 5


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Adam and Frances Nicol


130.76


Charles C. Drew


452.10


Thomas Hedge


282.46


Elmer H. Bartlett


317.23


Scovel-Doten


259.03


Walter S. Irwin


132.91


Peter Holmes lot


262.43


Frank Sheppard


103.86


Maria A. Rickard


402.71


Emily H. Cook


156.50


William and Violet Crozier


100.38


Frederick Mahler


100.32


Isaac B. King


219.66


Catherina Wilhelmy


101.19


Emily F. Bartlett


158.55


William Bradford


261.63


Chas. and Deborah Hathaway


201.04


Kate Zahn


100.62


Lothrop C. King


213.69


Alpheus O. Grant


100.87


Jennette B. Smyth


100.18


Clark Finney


115.75


Ichabod Morton


100.01


Cobb and Burgess


100.37


William H. Miller


100.01


Laura A. and Edna Larkin


176.69


George H. Malloy


100.98


Robert Siebenschu


103.12


Perkins-Sibley lot


97.75


Priscilla Perkins


125.42


Betsey F. Dunham


105.43


George H. Dunham


100.28


Burgess-Bennett


204.22


George and Elizabeth Nichols


212.25


Harry Kramer


100.41


Nellie H. Weeks


100.43


Thos. C. Atwood and Laura McHenry


100.01


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 6


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Chas. C. Barnes and Samuel G.


Broadbent


103.20


Mary J. Ware


101.11


William L. Finney


253.68


Jacob Jr. and Elizabeth Mahler


212.82


Nathaniel Bartlett


144.92


Charles E. Ryder


103.32


Mary A. Austin et al


75.05


Elizabeth A. Kimball et al


40.00


David O. Harvey


419.73


John D. and Thomas Churchill


516.41


Antone Rose


100.16


John Bodell


205.92


Lauchlin C. McLean


100.31


Adelbert C. Finney


105.35


Ezro J. Huntley


100.37


Jessie Shaw


157.62


Seth L. Holmes


127.72


Capt. W. W. Baker


100.02


George E. Saunders


208.32


Spooner lot (Ruth S. Baker)


1,087.63


Eben and Mary A. Morton


100.55


Thomas M. Paty


150.78


Squire Sutcliffe


101.63


William D. Carleton


154.41


Alma C. Wadsworth grave in W. D. Carleton lot


51.55


Hannah Ellis Burgess


50.00


Charles Herbert Briggs


103.25


Harvey & Lois Briggs


101.18


Everett Finney


100.46


Matilda Hinchcliffe


154.57


Nathaniel Shaw


114.67


Curtiss & Harriet Hoyt


100.99


Sarah A. Maude & Seth Booth


100.15


Hemmerly lot (Burial Hill)


101.70


George E. Mabbett


3,031.72


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Charles F. Haire


261.94


Charles W. Huff


213.71


William H. Clark


264.80


Addie A. Reed


93.19


Lucretia Davis


51.96


Levi Thurston


50.40


Susan B. Ryder


155.46


Robert H. Weston


154.56


Lafayette W. Cahoon


127.45


John J. & J. Henry Shaw


420.40


Winslow-Whitman


201.89


Horace M. Saunders


301.86


Verity Hawkyard


100.12


Nathaniel E. & George Harlow


209.31


Herbert E. Kinsey


157.15


Asa H. Burgess


201.64


John Finney


100.21


Arthur L. Holmes Est.


100.20


Corban Barnes Sr.


100.55


Benjamin W. Gooding


203.86


George A. Collins


151.44


Ella R. & Joseph Barnes


157.29


James H. Robbins


100.07


Herbert W. Bartlett


131.61


Betsey O. Burgess


103.50


Helen R., Edward L. & William L.


Burgess


209.84


Caroline Gorham


127.75


Ellis & Freeman


100.11


Emeline Dunham


100.83


Lizzie D., George W. & Alba Wood


300.77


Frederick H. Bradley


100.14


James Taylor


102.28


Albert T. Hatfield


100.59


Mrs. W. D. Burgess (Patience Burgess) 100.29


Mark J. Bumpus


126.03


Horatio Wright


105.17


Charles E. & Elizabeth Barnes


100.01


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Joseph M. Kingan


205.06


Allen lot


209.74


Timothy E. Gay


102.01


John Battles


102.19


Sarah F. Schroeder


210.85


Winslow W. Churchill


100.74


Sarah F. Schroeder


102.05


Isaac William & Annie B. Crozier


154.04


George H. & Mary L. Jackson


214.49


Esther S. Bartlett


100.47


Silas D. Brown


101.24


Henry Weston


102.06


Simon R. Burgess


50.02


Diman-Barnes


230.61


Lucretia W. Langille


100.53




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