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204.41
William H. Osmond
102.01
Hannah M. Jackson
163.77
Lloyd C. & May E.
Gould
126.84
Annie Holmes
213.74
Mary Deane Keith
100.45
Brewster
508.16
Edward W. Belcher
217.05
Henry L. Sampson &
Leander M. Vaughn
100.64
Christiana R. Leland
335.66
James H. Chapman
153.12
Edwin L. Edes
523.20
Emma A. Osborne
152.64
Oliver Edes
511.18
Eri C. Oakes
206.90
Henry L. Stegmaier 200.10
Calvin T. Howland
100.04
George W. Bosworth
101.67
Chas. T. 2nd and
George H. Doten
127.74
Harry A. Holmes
412.86
Benjamin F. Raymond
100.76
George F. Howard
210.72
Martha J. Clarke
101.58
Lucy E. Frasier
101.93
Jessie F. B. Warren
205.93
Peter Schneider
101.10
Mary E. Estes
151.99
Lydia G. Bradford
217.15
William Langford
282.98
William Wethrell
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 3
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Emma L. Churchill
151.85
Helen M. Holmes 152.40
Jennie F. Langford
207.56
Joseph & Elizabeth C. Holmes
304.78
George H. & Florence Blanchard
210.44
Frank H. Lanman
101.55
William F. & Martha A. Doten
150.79
Sylvanus W. Rogers
137.43
Charles Hellstrom
100.76
Frederick H. Wilson
100.64
Elizabeth C. Coupe
205.07
M. F. & J. B. McHenry
101.73
Warren S. Bumpus & Nathaniel T. Clark
151.11
Nathaniel G. Lanman
100.34
Robert A. Brown
513.63
Isabella T. Whitman
208.92
David Brown
311.70
Thomas Shaw
151.84
Fred A. Jenks
419.42
Daniel W. Andrews
171.93
Robert R. Bartlett
152.15
Lucy M. Sherman
152.15
Annie L. Jarvis
100.80
Dexter H. Craig
202.85
Tom Haigh
184.42
Charles A. Bumpus
203.53
Julia M. Sampson
101.93
Minnie C. Caldwell
102.35
Stephen C. Nickerson
100.04
Nathaniel B. & Charles
Carrie L. Frink
151.81
Ellis 209.43
Mary E. Pierce
102.23
Harriet Bisbee Beytes
152.65
Julia A. Remington
101.51
Isaac T. Hall
155.17
Harriet J. Swan
101.59
Henry W. Barnes
210.41
Frederick Dittmar
169.57
William S. Kyle
218.85
Margaret M. Hill
169.86
Albert N. Fletcher
101.16
Philip Dries
101.54
Charles A. Wheeler
101.40
Isaac T. Holmes
558.71
Leidloff and Kunz
101.49
Clara H. Hemerly
100.68
Flora L. Doten
311.14
James M. Cameron
155.84
Charles G. Welch
100.55
James S. Clark
205.84
Jessie F. B. Warren 210.95
Robert B. Phillips
101.05
Charlotte E. Lovering
155.20
George H. Jackson
206.89
Samuel W. Holmes
126.86
Catano Fratus
161.27
Goodwin & Nelson
211.38
J. Hovey Harlow
413.40
Henry F. Swift
200.44
Mary A. Sampson
101.16
John A. White
201.70
Harriet E. Merriam
210.42
Dora J. Ford
206.84
William S. Pratt
365.35
Jessie M. Pepper
126.69
Henry P. Steidle
57.33
Alden S. Bartlett
151.36
John Jordan
100.41
William A. Pratt
213.61
Alice L. Lanman
206.90
Jacob Ries
152.83
Deborah Whitaker
156.48
Lottie F. Dunton &
Helen P. Whiting
154.07
Alice L. Craig 208.34
Isabel H. Warren
314.29
Archie P. Eadie
210.55
Elijah H. Atwood
209.85
Estate of Frederick
Wesley A. Kinzie
132.79
I. Rich
209.29
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 4
Rogers-Hall
343.18
Alice D. Fuller
152.01
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Charles H. Morey
207.56
William H. Morse 155.73
Ephraim D. Bartlett
152.15
Anna Spooner 215.05
Arthur & Finette S.
Charles A. Carlson 179.93
Robbins
104.63
Russell lot
264.89
John A. & Francis Harris 209.39
Beulah D. Harris
100.94
William A. Morton
100.61
Lewis Weston
152.91
Julia E. Bramhall
152.33
Elizabeth J. Hildreth
207.65
William Wallace
James H. D. Sanderson
204.24
Brewster
102.14
Will C. Snell
259.42
William C. Axford
152.70
Lewis & Annie A. Morton 106.52
Arrah B. Eddy
206.16
John F. Lovell
152.45
Palmer E. Presbrey
262.24
Abbie P. Shaw
101.26
Hannah E. Phillips
153.66
Arthur L. Morse
212.52
Henry F. Holmes
216.64
George R. Pierce 152.51
Edmund Robbins
101.50
Howard M. Douglas
152.62
Jacob Atwood
101.93
Rev. Ivory Hovey
100.77
Roswell S. Douglass
366.46
Frances E. Hovey
100.77
George F. & Jessie
Francis Burgess
206.83
B. Haigh
228.07
Elide F. & Gladys L.
Anna J. Butler
102.08
Antoniotti 310.37
Bartlett & Kingman
307.28
John Russell
332.02
Stillman R. Sampson
209.87
Adaline F. Howard
102.01
William E. Rogers
209.79
Edgar W. Washburn
101.48
Chester E. Rogers
208.94
Helen W. & Francis C.
William W. Fraser
223.56
Holmes 3,710.96
Fowler-Rice
151.53
Joseph H. Schubert
262.46
Ezra F. Benson
207.62
Charles Moning
1,019.18
Elizabeth Bradford
101.58
Frank Bull
151.36
Alice H. Harlow
368.02
Nelson M. Warner
1,060.84
Jennie R. Simmons
214.09
Emma F. Thurston
151.13
Ethel H. Churchill
208.13
Edwin H. & Junie W.
Peterson 101.10
Arthur H. Luce
615.76
Charles D. Craig
208.95
Abby Manter
207.20
William G. & Thomas
Russell
1,558.59
Louise McMurray & John Wood 202.12
Ida A. Palmberg
367.16
G. Vernon Bennett
102.03
Walter D. Hall
211.35
Isabella G. Harris 156.55
Walter F. Gould
209.68
Margaret B. Cole
160.31
Phebe J. Raymond
153.16
Helen L. Willard
155.57
Robert Burns
319.85
Franklin Sherman 209.90
Mabel D. Brown 207.32
Dora Walton Russell
75.90
Ellen J. Donnelly
208.96
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 5
James Collins 153.88
Edward J. & Agnes W.
Carr 210.45
Frederick L. Courtney
100.84
Alfred T. Swift
215.43
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Annice M. Stegmaier 209.41
Ira C. Ward 205.55
Thomas Karle
123.17
Walter H. Brown 307.92
Louise R. Warner
209.48 Joseph A. Maybury 454.84
James E. Bartlett
151.27
Bartlett-Collingwood 302.21
Ruth A. Manter & Marion
John L. Morton
204.30
L. Currier
255.43
Jennetta Urquhart
208.87
Nellie F. Clark
152.17
Mabelle J. Cowan
210.79
Mary Bragdon
153.64
Otis N. Robbins
151.95
Evelina P. Gould
213.89
Virginia D. Kelling
204.34
Henry B. Howland
100.25
Norman G. Cate & heirs
215.03
Alice Spooner
546.31
Guy C. Courtney
203.68
Arthur E. & Elizabeth Austin
537.07
Ella J. Caswell
101.09
Peter Wood
313.27
Matthias Grozinger
205.39
Walter B. Cobb
101.60
Charles E. Ainley
311.15
Bessie Duthie
152.01
Cora L. Stevens
216.28
Judith C. Skinner
232.52
John L. & Mollie A.
Henry A. Jordan
150.71
Karle 110.63
Annie G. Anderson
75.62
Herbert W. Holmes
122.66
Reuben H. Leach
268.17
Clark W. Holmes
151.33
Robert C. Swift
270.11
Grace E. Jordan
152.24
Willard C. Butler
152.71
Agnes R. Wood
210.39
Louis Profetty
101.12
Nicholas Gaspard Sr.
208.80
George M. Swan
544.23
Ida M. Douglas
201.74
Manuel Fratus
204.92
Elizabeth Shea
204.34
Truman C. Holmes
479.49
Etta F. White
100.73
Edgar F. Bliss
122.77
Warren S. Gale
203.86
Nelson Robbins
155.78
Carrold D. Howland
359.25
Charles J. Stegmaier
204.11
Carrie A. Ripley
553.23
Charles H. Sherman
256.62
Percy H. Marsh 210.73
Skillman & Tuttle
208.57
Mary Allen
121.44
Carrie Lamond Brown
151.61
William E. Wareham & Albert E. Caswell 151.34
Agnes Ray
155.28
Frederic L. Holmes heirs 203.89
Ethel Drew Borden
313.37
Edith M. Adams
100.80
Gertrude E. Willard
213.12
Ruth M. Adams
102.55
Ella C. Tribble 206.23
Lee Roane
206.54
Lizzie French Morton 257.67
James Bain
101.29
Bertha M. Derby
206.55
John S. Gascoyne
158.18
Joseph J. Stone
316.65
& Charles E. Stevens George F. Wood 204.48
Etta Billingsley
102.01
Anthony M. & Emeline Monish 157.13
Isabelle F. Nickerson 180.43
Frederick W. Peck 213.02
Mary Lehman
103.54
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 6
Ebenezer Davie
202.94
Ellen H. Kelley
202.61
May Stoddard Yeomans
208.68
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Anthony LoVerde
202.98
George L. & Susan B. Paty 210.88
Charles E. Ames
344.99
Mary A. Dries
207.06
Stevens-Morton 102.15
James W. Blackmer
205.63
George H. Hodges 411.63
Emma B. Church
152.57
Morey-Peterson 203.37
Mrs. Harold E. Shurtleff
152.82
Guy H. Nason
115.59
Edith M. Weston
119.06
Alice L. Wright
205.49
Alfonsina Brini
154.24
Howard W. Edwards Jr.
153.17
Benjamin W. Leland
208.57
Gustav W. Benson
200.65
Edmund T. Morton
202.42
Katherine J. Barnes
151.79
Perry-McGill
204.06
Ezra Pierce
217.24
Cornelius Bartlett
208.45
Henry O. Whiting
259.17
Charles A. Dixon
151.82
John Durnion
156.74
Virginia Wright
205.36
Bradford & Burrowes
101.31
James W. Tinkham
152.64
Alfred P. Richards
300.82
Ethel Dorr Mellor
512.79
Lottie E. Drew
153.49
Martha F. Paulding
153.71
Mary J. Purrington
101.25
Edwin F. Erland
102.81
Harry L. Johnson
1,544.31
Jabez B. Cole
305.78
F. Roscoe Fletcher
153.16
Josiah Churchill 101.79
Lyman A. Holmes
207.44
Elizabeth A. Dunlap
102.13
Albert G. Goodwin
415.38
Celia G. Luther
207.32
Chase & Veasey
204.10
Margaret Rossler
203.28
George E. Leach
153.33
Holmes & Sears
206.82
George Atwell
206.09
Mary Elizabeth Holbrook 270.82
Hedley C. Nickerson
312.61
Ellen H. Getman
100.96
Gertrude W. Babbitt
206.04
Addie R. & Ethel L.
Anne Coombs
204.45
Haskins
205.76
Mary Alice Burns
203.02
Bertha C. Paulding
252.56
Mary Alice Burns
203.98
Rosalie Sauer
210.28
John J. Briggs
208.79
LeBaron R. Barker
2,669.20
Gustave Johnson
309.66
James E. Clark
175.13
Burton W. Smith
152.30
Edgar W. Howland
152.33
George H. Cochran
205.82
Lewis H. Gould
101.85
Leonard Bartlett 202.46
Josiah A. Robbins
208.58
James Philip Bird
257.73
Frank W. Roberts 287.07
Kate & Bess Turner 204.24
Gertrude L. Calloway
205.99
Eugene B. Holmes
126.34
Benjamin D. Loring
206.41
James B. Collingwood
306.71
Clark Finney Jr.
558.59
Richard W. Arthur
203.17
Hedda S. Anderson
264.91
Albert C. Chandler 304.46
Grace H. Manter
614.66
Mary R. Hodge
512.69
Howland Davis
709.58
(William Burns lot)
Gertrude A. O'Brien
231.27
(Robert Brown lot)
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 7
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Elmer L. Briggs
306.23
Lemuel C. Howland 323.42
Theodore P. Adams
508.47
Morton L. Robbins 519.00
Alfred C. Finney 110.36 Clarence E. Delano 259.33
George Gooding 549.27
George C. Peterson 409.22
Charles C. Chandler
419.16
Philip Jackson
352.35
Mary Drew Gooding
274.16
Edith P. Hubbard
28.49
Herman & Alyson
Dewhurst 202.36
Total Plymouth Savings Bank $129,176.34
Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 8
Deposited in Plymouth Federal Savings and Loan Association:
Mary B. Dean
105.20
Florence L. Brewster 214.67
Mary Davis 208.55
Frederick N. Knapp 517.27
Albert E. Collier 206.82 Alice D. Hitchock 508.20
Emma Louisa Bradford 552.61
Frances R. Davis
414.50
Louise B. Washburn 204.95
Frederick A. Cook 727.48
Elizabeth Kneeland 413.89
John D. Brewer
319.15
Octavius Reamy
310.49
Mary L. Eaton
206.21
Robert Astley
204.00
Ralph Mellen
165.39
Harry L. Sampson
Shaw and Fratus 245.10
(Chiltonville) 100.66
Mary F. Briggs
328.13
Daniel J. Robbins
314.07
John A. Beever
365.46
Elmer C. LeBaron 206.83
W. G. Howland &
William K. Dunham
203.84
Elias T. Averill 210.35
Fred S. Gray 208.60
Eunice C. Marrah
108.90
John C. Schubert
255.60
Elmer E. Sherman 306.32
Edward A. Burnett
259.27
George Fox 204.62
William R. and Frances
Thaddeus F. Wasgatt 103.53
Sampson 427.19
Thaddeus F. Wasgatt (Mary A. Wasgatt lot) 103.53
Henry J. Schira
217.39
William C. Chandler
307.28
Isaac N. Stoddard
420.66
Helena & Joseph J.
Charles E. Douglas 304.86
William L. French 203.78
Charles Mahler
203.63
Charles H. Robbins 540.18
Alice B. Barnes 101.11
Lemuel Leach 205.93
Gustave A. & Sarah Hager 203.28
Henry E. Morrison 256.88
Daniel W. Howard 201.01
Lawrence W. Churchill Jr. 259.72
Laurence B. Reed 402.74
Plymouth Federal Savings and Loan Association-Page 1
Harry L. Sampson 307.14
Elroy T. Clark 308.12
May H. Sears 302.91
George F. Bumpus 306.67
Barzilla Holmes 201.74
Raymond 216.02
Charles S. Robbins 200.54
New funds established in 1954: Mary E. Rodgers 200.42
Henry W. Swift 201.71
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Samuel E. Franc 204.51
Eugenia Gulhang 150.75
Arthur Lord
500.23
Mary W. & Edgar H.
Daniel Tong
100.60
Welch
451.12
Lucy L. Nickerson
200.70
Samuel H. Christie
200.50
Anna M. Klingenhagen 152.62
Carmen L. Carr
200.20
Edith DiStefano
250.00
Polydor H. Carlier
406.00
Warren E. Lewis
300.00
Anton & Frieda Schatz
804.50
Abbie A. Potter
200.00
Florence M. Whitmore 200.20
Helen B. VanBuskirk
400.00
Susan G. Howland 300.25
Samuel S. Benson
200.00
Sophia Hall 250.00
New Funds established in 1954:
Elton P. Ellis
200.00
Henry A. Sampson
202.00
Lucas Cemetery
300.00
Stella J. Brown
502.20
Leach & Dunlap
200.00
Thomas Dickson
202.00
Harry T. Bennett
225.00
George Simmons Jr. 251.87
Total Plymouth
Martin B. Person
251.25
Federal Savings and
Martin B. Person Jr.
201.00
Loan Association
$23,713.18
Jacob Sauer
201.00
Plymouth Federal Savings and Loan Association-Page 2
CHARLES E. HINCKLEY LOT IN CHILTONVILLE CEMETERY Brockton Savings Bank $1,000.00
ABNER & CHARLES H. LEONARD FUND
People's Savings Bank, Worcester, Mass. 148.43
ST. JOSEPH'S CEMETERY FUND
Plymouth Savings Bank 137.49
PHOEBE R. CLIFFORD FUND
Deposited with State Treasurer
200.00
Total, Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds $226,045.81
FRANCIS LeBARON POOR FUND
Plymouth Savings Bank $849.47
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank
868.07
NATHANIEL MORTON PARK FUND
Plymouth Savings Bank 2,000.00
MURDOCK POOR AND SCHOOL FUND
Plymouth Savings Bank 730.00
CHARLES HOLMES POOR FUND
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank 643.02
Rebecca A. Hadaway
400.00
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JULIA P. ROBINSON POOR FUND
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank 300.00
WARREN BURIAL HILL CEMETERY FUND
Plymouth Savings Bank 1,121.22
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)
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank 2,050.00
ALICE SPOONER FUND (Income to be used for special comforts for the sick at the Town Infirmary)
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank 1,537.50
POST-WAR REHABILITATION FUND
Plymouth Federal Savings and Loan Association
1,179.81
PLYMOUTH NATIONAL BANK STOCK INVESTMENT FUND
Plymouth National Bank Stock 2,000.00
U. S. Savings Bonds-Series G 3,000.00
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank 2,375.64
STABILIZATION FUND
Plymouth Federal Savings and Loan Association
15,236.35
Dedham Institution for Savings 20,556.02
Danvers Savings Bank 15,455.27
PHILIP JACKSON FUND
(Income to be expended by Inland Fisheries Committee)
Plymouth Federal Savings and Loan Association 1,022.58
UNCLE THOMAS JACKSON PARK FUND
Plymouth Federal Savings and Loan Association
800.00
CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM FUNDS
Bonds
$193,055.92
Bank Stocks
20,572.00
Federal Savings and Loan Association
15,938.42
Savings Banks
11,354.20
Plymouth National Bank
2,704.65
$243,625.19
SCHEDULE J
BORROWING CAPACITY, JAN. 1, 1955
Valuation for 1952, less abatements on $612,974
$29,126,176
Valuation of Motor Vehicles for 1952, less abatements
1,879,144
Valuation for 1953, less abatements on $542,120
30,571,855
Valuation of Motor Vehicles for 1953, less abatements
2,033,973
Valuation for 1954, less abatements on $577,275 .
31,711,150
Valuation of Motor Vehicles for 1954, less abatements
2,182,310
$97,504,608
Average
32,501,536
5%
1,625,077
Total Debt Incurred and Outstanding
$1,002,000
Less: Water Loans
272,000
Total Debt Within Debt Limit
730,000
Borrowing Capacity, January 1, 1955
$895,077
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ONE-HUNDREDTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Water Commissioners AND
Superintendent OF THE
Town of Plymouth MASSACHUSETTS
1820.
A
A
SS
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FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31
1954
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ONE-HUNDREDTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WATER COMMISSIONERS
The Water Commissioners submit their One Hun- dredth Annual Report covering the year 1954.
The total rainfall during the year was 52.80 inches which was about six more than the average. The amount per month varied from a low of 1.03 inches in July to a high of 6.94 inches in December. At the end of the year, the elevation of the water in Great South Pond was 106.30 ft., the highest at any year end since 1940.
The largest consumption in one day in the high serv- ice system was on July 20th, when the pumps were oper- ated for 211/4 hours and pumped 2,191,000 gallons.
The greatest consumption in one day at Manomet was on July 31st, when the Manomet station pumped 838,600 gallons. The total pumped at that station during the season was 37,470,300 gallons, the largest amount of any year since it has been in operation.
Other statistics regarding the operations of the Water Department are reported in following schedules.
The amounts received by the Town from the sale of water, connections to new main, services rendered, etc., were as follows:
Rates
Labor
Misc.
Total
North of Stone Tank, Rocky Point
$59,737.99
$74.00
$354.25
$60,166.24
South of Stone Tank, Rocky Point
$16,951.28
313.00
3,727.50
20,991.78
$76,689.27
$387.00
$4,081.02
$81,158.02
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CONSTRUCTION OF NEW MAIN
A new eight-inch main was laid for a distance of 1,060 ft. in the Giovanetti development connecting with the main already constructed and completing the con- nection from the main in Warren Ave. with that in Sand- wich Rd. The total cost of this work, including gates, valves, hydrants, connections to the existing main, etc., was $6,038.90.
TANK ON BRAUNECKER ROAD
The new storage tank, capacity 500,000 gallons, was completed during the year and placed in operation on November 16th. This is an important addition to our storage facilities.
NEW PUMPING STATION AT LOUT POND WELL
Construction of this new station, authorized by the Town at the March 1954 Town Meeting, was not started until nearly the end of the year because of the delay in the preparation of the specifications by the Engineers. Bids were first called for on October 15th, but all were rejected because the costs would not permit the construc- tion within the appropriation available. Changes were made in the requirements and the work re-advertised. Bids were received on the new basis on December 15, 1954. Malaguti Brothers were the low bidders and the construction contract was awarded to them. Construc- tion work is now proceeding (January 1955) as the weather conditions permit.
APPROPRIATIONS REQUESTED FOR 1955
Maintenance, and Labor
$44,350.00
Salaries
26,934.00
Emergencies 2,500.00
Regular Construction 3,000.00
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SPECIAL ARTICLES
Construction:
Elm, Hemlock, Beach and Spruce Sts., Manomet Heights $16,000.00
Thomas and Abington Aves., White Horse Beach area 10,800.00
One-half ton Pickup Truck 1,750.00
One-half ton Pickup Truck with special utility body 1,700.00
Warren Ave. and Clifford Rd. 8,200.00
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD R. BELCHER, Chairman,
RICHARD T. ELDRIDGE, Secretary, DANIEL F. MULCAHY, ARTHUR ADDYMAN, PETER R. BILLEY,
Board of Water Commissioners.
SUMMARY OF STATISTICS
(Published by request of the New England Water Works Associations, Plymouth, Mass., Water Works.)
Population, 13,600. (Summer population, 14,500, according to Selectmen's estimate)
Date of Construction, 1855.
By Whom Owned, Town.
Source of Supply, Great and Little South Ponds, Mano- met Well.
Mode of Supply, Gravity for Low Service and Pumping for High Service, Well.
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PUMPING
Builders of pumping machinery, Fairbanks-Morse and Wolverine-Gould.
Description of fuel, Oil.
Amount used, 11,7901/2 gallons.
Pumpage for the year: Wolverine-Gould
196,586,000 gals.
Fairbanks-Morse
207,887,000 gals.
404,473,000 gals.
Manomet Well (electric)
37,470,300 gals.
Total Pumping
441,943,300 gals.
(Note: New High Service (electric) 51,622,000 gals. RE PUMPED.)
Average static head, 68 feet.
Average dynamic head, 74.5 feet.
Number gals. per gal. of fuel oil: Wolverine-Gould 31,436
Fairbanks-Morse 37,545
Duty of pumps:
Wolverine-Gould 144,470,000
Fairbanks-Morse 172,540,000
COST OF PUMPING FIGURED ON PUMPING STATION EXPENSES, VIZ: $13,587.34
Per million gallons against dynamic head into direct pipe $33.592
Per million gallons raised one foot high (dynamic) 0.450
COST OF PUMPING FIGURED ON TOTAL MAINTENANCE EXPENSES, VIZ: $60,542.23
Per million gallons against dynamic head into direct pipe $149.689
Per million gallons raised one foot high (dynamic) 2.009
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STATISTICS OF CONSUMPTION OF WATER
Population, estimated, 13,600. (Summer population, 14,500, according to Selectmen's estimate)
Estimated population on pipe line, 12,500. Estimated population supplied, 12,500.
Total consumption for the year, 513,295,300 gallons.
Average daily consumption, 1,406,300 gallons.
Gallons per day to each inhabitant, 112.
Gallons per day to each tap, 319.
STATISTICS RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Kinds of pipe, Cement lined sheet iron and Cement lined cast iron.
Sizes, From 2-inch to 30-inch.
Extended, 1,060 feet.
Discontinued, None.
Total now in use, 87 miles, 985 feet.
Cost to repair per mile, $17.00.
Number of leaks per mile, 0.172.
Small distribution pipe less than 4-inch, 7 miles, 2,120 feet.
Hydrants now in use, 458 Public, 75 Private.
Stop gates added, 2. Discontinued, None. Number now in use, 1,134.
SERVICES
Kinds of pipe, Lead, Cement lined Galvanized and Cop- per tubing.
Sizes, From three-quarter-inch to six-inch.
Total now in use, 12 miles, 3,915 feet.
Service taps added, 124; Discontinued, None.
Total now in use, 4400, (3,399 in Plymouth and 1,001 in Manomet) .
Average length of service, 17 feet.
Average cost per service, $75.00. Number of meters added, 65.
Number now in use, 3,433.
Percentage of services metered, 78.0%.
1954 PUMPING RECORD
Month
in Gals.
Gals. Pumped
Hours Run
Fuel Oil in Gals.
Gals. Pumped
NHS Gals. Pumped
Gravity Gals.
Rain Av. Temp. in Inches Max. Min.
Jan.
1551/4
5151/2
16,214,000
1321/4
3641/4
13,693,000
3,425,000
6,811,000
3.59
38
21
Feb.
1301/4
433
13,617,000
1331/2
369
13,838,000
3,323,000
5,957,000
3.04
46
28
Mar.
128
4271/2
13,377,000
154
4251/2
15,959,000
3,431,000
6,695,000
3.60
47
31
Apr.
1191/4
3961/2
12,370,000
1613/4
450
16,731,000
2,815,000
6,432,000
3.96
59
40
May
1551/4
5171/2
16,163,000
1541/4
4261/4
16,072,000
3,375,000
6,529,000
6.61
64
48
June
183
6411/2
20,320,000
1903/4
524
19,901,000
5,256,000
5,263,000
2.65
73
56
July
161
530
16,681,000
317
876
32,930,000
7,873,000
5,119,000
1.03
81
63
Aug.
2363/4
778
24,613,000
1511/2
4161/2
15,754,000
5,820,000
5,107,240
6.60
72
61
Sep.
1501/2
512
16,171,000
1721/4
475
17,430,000
4,324,000
5,344,000
6.62
69
54
Oct.
1483/4
490
15,462,000
1841/4
512
19,385,000
4,146,000
5,825,000
2.99
66
50
Nov.
1523/4
5071/2
15,879,000
130
3581/2
13,553,000
4,715,000
5,863,000
5.17
51
37
Dec.
1511/2
5041/2
15,719,000
1223/4
3391/2
12,641,000
3,119,000
6,407,000
6.94
42
27
Total
18721/4
62531/2
196,586,000
20061/4
5537
207,887,000
51,622,000
71,352,000
52.80
(RE-PUMPED)
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WOLVERINE-GOULD Hours Fuel Oil Run
FAIRBANKS-MORSE
Hours Run Gals. Fuel Oil. Gals. Pumped
DUTY, based on BTU in fuel 19,500 per lb. fuel oil Head, 74.5 feet
Wolverine-Gould
1,8721/4
6,2531/2
196,586,000
144,470,000
Fairbanks-Morse
2,0061/4
5,537
207,887,000
172,540,000
3,8781/2
11,7901/2
404,473,000
Manomet Well (electric)
30,600 KWH
37,470,300
Total Pumping
441,943,300
Gravity
71,352,000
Total Consumption
513,295,300
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
School Department OF THE
Town of Plymouth
1820
M
N OF
.....
MOJ
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31
1954
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Term Expires
Ralph C. Weaver, Chairman
1956
Mauro J. Canevazzi, Secretary
1956
Robert B. Bowler
1955
Spencer H. Brewster
1955
Alton S. Cavicchi
1957
Joseph S. Contente
1957
ADMINISTRATION
Donald T. Welch, Superintendent of Schools
Office, Lincoln Street, Telephone 600
Interview by appointment
Secretary, Elinor B. Sanderson
Clerk, Mrs. Jacquelyn M. Sanderson
Office hours: School Days-8 a.m. to 12 m. and 1 to 5 p.m. Vacations-9 a.m. to 12 m. and 1 to 4 p.m.
School Physicians: Dr. Frank J. Abate, Jr. Dr. Medora V. Eastwood
School Nurse: Hilda R. Swett
Interviews at School Department Office or at school buildings by appointment.
School Dentists: Dr. William O. Dyer Dr. Francis C. Ortolani
Dental Hygienist, Jane B. Bradford
Dental Clinic Office, Governor Bradford Building Telephone 1255
Custodian of Buildings, John J. McCarthy Telephone 600
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SCHOOLS
Senior High School-Telephone 26 Edgar J. Mongan, Principal
Junior High School-Telephone 460 Mary M. Dolan, Principal
Cold Spring School-Telephone 708 Emmett B. Finck, Principal
Cornish-Burton and Oak Street Schools Mrs. Eleanor L. White, Principal
Cornish-Burton School-Telephone 933 Oak Street School-Telephone 1661
Hedge School-Telephone 1140 Etta-Hix Allen, Principal
Manomet Elementary School-Telephone Manomet 3356 Mrs. Elouise E. Cashin, Principal
Mount Pleasant School-Telephone 1097 Mrs. Helen S. Manchester, Principal
SCHOOL CALENDAR 1955-1956
Open:
Close:
September 7, 1955
December 22, 1955
January 3, 1956
February 17, 1956
February 27, 1956 April 13, 1956
April 23, 1956 June 20, 1956
School Holidays: Columbus Day, Oct. 12; Teachers' Con- vention, Oct. 21; Armistice Day, Nov. 11; Thanksgiving Recess, Nov. 24-25; Good Friday, March 30; Memorial Day, May 30.
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NO-SCHOOL SIGNAL
2-2 Repeated on Fire Alarm
7:05 a.m. No school for Junior and Senior High Schools 8:15 a.m. No morning session for Grades 1 to 6, inclusive 12:15 p.m. No afternoon session for Grades 1 to 6, inclusive Radio Stations WEEI and WORL broadcast no-school sig- nals shortly after 7:00 a.m.
Radio Station WBZ broadcasts no-school signals during the following periods: 7:00-7:25 a.m., 7:30-7:45 a.m., 8:30-8:45 a.m., 12 m .- 12:15 p.m.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
REIMBURSEMENTS AND RECEIPTS
From the Commonwealth:
1. General aid for public schools $43,527.39
2. Aid for specific purposes
(1) Transportation 21,511.50
(2) Vocational Tuition 1,761.73
(3) Vocational Transportation
740.25
(4) Salaries of teachers of retarded children 2,000.00
(5) Americanization Salaries
322.50
3. Tuition, State Wards
1,746.75
From Other Sources:
1. Tuition, Out-of-town Pupils
(1) Carver (Town of)
20,882.09
(2) Plympton (Town of)
12,562.03
(3) Summer School 24.00
2. Miscellaneous Receipts
1,108.29
$106,186.53
Total
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Appropriations
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
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