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George D. R. Durkee (labor)
$284 60
O. G. Poor Lumber Co. (lumber)
253 36
Hapgood & Vaughn (hardware)
20 05
W. H. Hutchinson (hardware) .
19 64
James T. Lyons (cleaning course of brook)
284 25
$861 90
Unexpended balance transferred to care of
brooks by authority of Finance Committee, 638 10
$1,500 00
Care of Brooks.
The care of brooks has in the last few years developed into a condition requiring a great deal of care and attention. We have spent considerable money cleaning the brook channels and in at least two cases within 48 hours after they were thoroughly cleaned, some one had commenced throwing in rubbish. This is entirely unreasonable and abutters should have interest enough to see that it does not happen.
The Stacey brook culvert has been completed as far as authorized, but conditions there are still in bad shape and should be remedied at once.
The Hawthorne brook outfall has been repaired at a figure considerably less than was appropriated for it. The force of the tides on this structure is exceedingly great and a winter's storms will show whether or not
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repairs made are capable of withstanding the tremendous smashing of waves. The course of this brook has been thoroughly cleaned from Salem street to the junction of the two brooks on the Rowe farm.
We recommend an appropriation of $1,000 for the care of brooks.
Appropriation
$1,100 00
Transferred from Hawthorne brook . 638 10
$1,738 10
EXPENDITURES.
Burpee road drain
$754 51
Miscellaneous
223 90
$978 41
Transferred to Stacey Brook culvert .
754 32
Unexpended balance (reverting to town) .
5 37
$1,738 10
GEORGE D. R. DURKEE, HAROLD G. ENHOLM, CHARLES E. HODGDON,
Water and Sewerage Board.
SWAMPSCOTT, December 31, 1920.
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PARK COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
1920]
Report of Park Commissioners
To the Citizens of Swampscott :
The Park Commissioners herewith submit their annual report for the year ending December 31, 1920.
The organization of the board for the year was completed by the elec- tion of James T. Lyons as Chairman and Stuart P. Ellis as Secretary. Perley C. Foss was reappointed Superintendent of the Blaney Beach Reservation. In October Mr. Foss resigned and Robert H. Marsh was appointed to the position temporarily.
Monument Avenue Parkway.
The usual care and attention has been given to this section during the past year. All shrubs have been pruned and the lawns and flower beds maintained in a most satisfactory manner. In order to preserve the handsome appearance of the circle at Monument avenue and Elmwood road it is essential that a curb be constructed on the edge of the plot, and the Commissioners recommend that the work be done this year.
On November 11, 1920, a memorial boulder and tablet, erected at the Burrill street end of the Parkway, were appropriately dedicated to the memory of those from Swampscott who gave their lives in the World War.
Jackson Park.
Considerable progress has been made the past year in the improvement of this park, the ball field being graded and rolled, while the hillsides were cleared of an undesirable growth, and a larger space made available for the spectators at the various games. The value of this field for athletic purposes was demonstrated on Thanksgiving Day, when upwards of seven thousand people were easily accommodated on the grounds, while viewing the annual football game. Without any expenditure for seats, many more than this number might easily see the games by reason of the character of the surrounding territory.
A tile drain is greatly needed to care for the surface water in the vicinity of the locker building, and with the grading of the Machon school lot immediately adjoining the park, this will become an absolute neces- sity. The Commissioners urgently recommend that the town take some steps to acquire the land bordering the westerly edge of the ball field and fronting on Essex street. It will be apparent to anyone viewing the sur- roundings that this land should properly belong to the town, to be used in part for a much needed addition to the ball field and school grounds, and as a means of protection to the valuable school property now nearing completion.
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The attention of the townspeople is called to the fact that it is strictly contrary to the State law and park rules for any person to mutilate or remove any growth from the park lands.
The town has gone to considerable expense to plant and preserve trees and shrubs in the parks, and the commissioners will exhaust every means in their power to prevent any such desecration or damage by thoughtless persons as has occurred the past year.
Abbott Park.
The Commissioners renew their recommendation of last year, that a sufficient sum be appropriated to install a small amount of playground apparatus on the easterly end of the grounds.
This would fill a long felt need in this location and would provide for the pleasure of a large number of children. The bankings bordering the field should be loamed and seeded the present year, as they now present a very unsightly appearance. Otherwise this plot is in good condition and a valuable adjunct to the park properties.
Blaney Beach Reservation.
Considerable repairs to the fish house were made last summer, among which were the construction of concrete sills and steps, together with the renewal of some of the studding and floor timbers. The seats and canopies were repaired and placed in proper condition at the same time. The building should be painted this year, also the iron fence bordering the lawn, and we recommend an appropriation sufficient to cover this work.
At the easterly end of the beach, about opposite Orient court, the town owns a plot of land which it seems should be reclaimed and improved. It is a detriment to surrounding property and an eyesore and a disgrace. We recommend the construction of a low wall on the beach line of this property and the grading of the land from the seawall to the street.
Phillips Park.
A good start toward the construction of a ball field on Phillips park was made during the past season. Many loads of fine cinders were spread for a diamond, and after a thorough rolling a fairly good surface was obtained. This we hope to cover in the spring with another kind of material, so that a hard and smooth infield may be completed. Notwith- standing the rough and uneven surface conditions existing on the field later in the season, it was used and enjoyed by large numbers of men and boys all summer and late in the fall.
A row of elm trees has been set along the street border of the property, thus relieving the bareness formerly existing near the sidewalk line.
After due consideration and in response to the wishes of a large body of citizens, the Commissioners have given names to parts of the different Park reservations as follows : the ball field in Jackson Park to be Eastman Field; the Paradise Road Reservation to be Abbott Park; the section bounded by Monument avenue and Andrew road to be Howland Park ; the circular plot at Monument avenue and Elmwood road to be Thomson Circle; and the present playing field in Phillips park to be Blocksidge Field.
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For the purpose of carrying out the recommendations contained in this report, and to provide for the care and maintainance of the parks, the appropriation of the following accounts is recommended :
Phillips Park
$1,200
Care of dump
250
Jackson Park
800
Abbott Park
400
Monument Avenue
1,200
Blaney Beach
3,200
Water Rates
200
Sundries
200
Respectfully submitted,
$7,450
JAMES T. LYONS, STUART P. ELLIS, ARCHIBALD MILLER,
Park Commissioners
SWAMPSCOTT, December 31, 1920.
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TOWN DOCUMENTS.
[Dec. 31
Treasurer's Report
James W. Libby, Treasurer.
In account with the Town of Swampscott, for the year ending December 31, 1920. Balance January 1, 1920 $56,218 85 ·
RECEIPTS.
N. G. Bubier, Tax Collector.
Taxes
. $348,400 80
Tax Titles, sales
419 II
Tax Titles, interest .
22 15
348,842 06
Temporary Loans.
5.83 per cent., discounted
· $100,000 00
5.65 per cent., discounted
50,000 00
5.90 per cent., discounted
50,000 00
4.98 per cent., discounted
75,000 00
Premiums on same .
I 25
275,001 25
Bonds and Notes Issued and Sold.
Machon Schoolhouse Building.
Serial Coupon Bonds, 514% . $128,000 00
Water Loan.
Serial Coupon Bonds, 514%
25,000 00
Sewerage Loan.
Serial Coupon Bonds, 5%
13,000 00
Machon Schoolhouse Land Loan.
Serial Coupon Notes, 4.62%
5,000 00
Premiums on same
$1,056 40
Less portion credited to Water Department, 145 00
911 40
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Income tax
$82,108 67
General School Fund
9,644 25
Corporation tax, public service
5,044 55
Corporation tax, domestic
1,171 24
171,911 40.
Amounts carried forward,
$851,973 56
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Amounts brought forward,
$851,973 56
Corporation tax, foreign
$81 87
National Bank tax
25,099 34
State aid .
2,049 00
Temporary aid
450 73
Mothers with dependent children
222 74
Tuition of children .
166 50
Military aid
165 00
Burial of indigent soldiers
50 00
Street Railway tax .
49 15
126,303 04
Cemetery Department.
Sale of lots
$2,031 25
Care of lots
127 00
Trust Funds.
Joanna Morse Library Fund ..
$730 49
Municipal Insurance Fund
144 37
Ellen R. Whittle Library Fund
95 00
Phillips School Medal Fund .
38 90
Mary L. Thomson Library Fund
22 04
1,030 80
County of Essex.
Dog tax
427 54
District Court of Southern Essex.
Fines
155 40
Essex County Jail and House of Correction.
Fines
48 50
Town Clerk :
Licenses.
$225 00
Itinerant venders
25 00
Pool tables
12 00
Auctioneers
. 6 00
Bowling alley
2 00
Licenses.
Second-class automobile dealers,
.
$105 00
Automobile licenses
52 00
Elevator licenses
6 00
Jitney licenses
4 16
Carriage licenses
3 00
Express .
3 00
173 16
Amount carried forward,
$982,540 25
11
2,158 25
270 00
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Amount brought forward,
$982,540 25
Sidewalk and Curbing.
Assessments collected 177 83
Withdrawn from Perpetual Care of Cemetery Lots Fund for Cemetery Improvements , appropriation . 940 40
Miscellaneous Receipts.
Interest on bank deposits
$2,641 31
Poor Department
399 06
Park Department
384 59
Library Department
323 67
Rentals of tenements
265 00
School Department .
219 19
Town Hall Department
130 00
Fire Department
120 00
Sale of old curbstones
58 50
Sealer Weights and Measures
51 81
Insurance premium refund
40 04
Firemen's Memorial Fund
38 00
Health Department .
28 50
Machon School Building appropriation .
22 80
Police Department .
14 40
Sale of razor kits, tooth paste, etc.
12 50
Telephone reimbursements
II 22
4,760 59
Total
$988,419 07
Less.
Treasury warrants honored and paid
858,863 46
Balance December 31,1920
$129,555 61
Water Department :
Balance, January 1, 1920 .
$603 67
Received from Commissioners
. $44,232 46
Premium on sale of Water Loan Bonds
145 00
Interest on bank deposits
93 34
44,470 80
Total
$45,074 47
Less :
Treasury warrants honored and paid
44,143 56
Balance, December 31, 1920 .
$930 91
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TREASURER'S REPORT.
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Bonds and Notes Payable. ISSUED INSIDE DEBT LIMIT
No.
Date of Note.
To whom payable.
Amoun
Class.
Time
in Yrs.
Rate.
When payable.
146
May 25, 1904
Lynn Inst. Sav'gs
$6,500 00
A
20
3 60-100
May 25, 1924
161
July
15, 1905
Com. of Mass.
3,300 00
B
16
3 50-100
July
15, 1921
162
July 15, 1905
Com. of Mass.
3,300 00
B
17
3 50-100
15, 1922
163
July 15, 1905
Com. of Mass.
3,300 00
B
18
3 50-100
15, 1923
164
July 15, 1905
Com. of Mass.
3,300 00
B
19
3 50-100
15, 1924
193
May 14, 1908
L. 5c. Sav'gs Bank
10,000 00
B
15
3 75-100
May 14, 1923
45
Aug. 1, 1911
Ist Nat'l Bk., Boston
1,000 00
B
10
4
Aug. 1, 1921
46
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
10
4
1, 1921
47
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
10
4
66
1, 1921
49
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
11
4
1,1922
50
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
11
4
66
1,1922
51
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
11
4
64
1, 1923
54
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
12
4
1, 1923
55
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
12
4
1, 1923
56
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
13
4
1, 1924
58
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
13
4
1, 1924
59
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
13
4
1, 1924
60
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
13
4
1, 1924
61
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
14
4
1, 1925
62
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
14
4
1, 1925
63
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
14
4
1, 1925
64
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
14
4
1, 1925
65
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
15
4
1, 1926
86
Aug. 1,1911
1,000 00
B
15
4
1, 1926
68
Aug.
1, 1911
1,000 00
B
15
4
-
1, 1926
89
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
16
4
1, 1927
70
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
16
4
1, 1927
71
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
16
4
1,1927
72
Aug.
1, 1911
1,000 00
B
17
4
1, 1928
74
Aug.
1,1911
66
1,000 00
B
17
4
1, 1928
75
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
17
4
1,1928
76
Aug.
1, 1911
1,000 00
B
17
4
1,1928
77
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
18
4
1,1929
78
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
18
4
1,1929
79
Aug. 1, 1911
-
1,000 00
B
18
4
1, 1929
80
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
18
4
1,1929
81
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
19
4
1, 1930
82
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
19
1, 1930
83
Aug. 1, 1911
4
1,000 00
B
19
4
1, 1930
84
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
19
4
85
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
20
4
1, 1931
86
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
20
4
1,1931
87
Aug.
1, 1911
1,000 00
B
20
4
1,1931
88
Aug.
1, 1911
1,000 00
B
20
4
1, 1931
9
May
1, 1912
Com'wealth of Mass.
500 00
K
9
4
May
1,1921
10
May
1, 1912
500 00
K
10
4
66
1, 1922
9
May
1,1912
200 00
L
9
4
1,1921
10
May
1,1912
66
66
200 00
L
12
4
1, 1924
13
May
1,1912
4
200 00
L
13
4
1,1925
14
May
1, 1912
4 6
200 00
L
14
4
1, 1926
15
May
1,1912
200 00
L
15
4
..
1,1927
16
May
1, 1912
200 00
L
16
4
1,1928
17
May
1, 1912
200 00
L
17
4
1, 1929
18
May
1,1912
200 00
L
18
4
1,1930
19
May
1, 1912
200 00
L
19
4
1, 1931
20
May
1, 1912
200 00
L
20
4
1, 1932
52
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
12
4
4
1, 1923
57
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
11
4
1, 1922
53
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
10
48
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
B
15
4
1, 1926
67
Aug. 1, 1911
..
1,000 00
B
16
4
1,1927
73
Aug. 1, 1911
1,000 00
200 00
L
10
4
1, 1922
11
May
1,1912
200 00
L
11
4
1, 1923
12
May
1, 1912
4
1, 1930
B
12
1, 1922
1,1921
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BONDS AND NOTES PAYABLE .- Continued.
No.
Date of Note.
To whom payable.
Amount.
Class.
in Yrs. Time
Rate.
When payable.
21
May
1,1912
Com. of Mass.
$200 00
21
May 1, 1933
22
May
1, 1912
66
200 00
22
23
May
1, 1912
66
200 00
23
4
1,1936
24
May
1, 1912
66
200 00
L
25
4
1, 1937
26
May
1,1912
66
200 00
L
26
4
1, 1938
27
May
1,1912
200 00
27
4
1, 1939
28
May
1, 1912
200 00
28
4
66
1,1941
9
Dec.
1, 1912
100 00
9
4
Dec.
1, 1921
10
Dec.
1, 1912
100 00
10
4
July
1, 1921
10
July
1, 1913
66
500 00
9
41/0
11
July
1, 1913
66
500 00
10
4 %
1, 1923
12
July
1,1913
500 00
11
4%
1, 1924
13
July
1,1913
66
500 00
12
4 3%
66
1, 1925
14
July
1,1913
500 00
13
416
1, 1926
15
July
1,1913
500 00
14
4%
1, 1927
16
July
1,1913
66
500 00
15
4 12
1, 1928
17
July
1, 1913
500 00
16
41/2
1,1929
18
July
1,1913
500 00
17
41%
1, 1930
19
July
1,1913
500 00
18
1, 1931
20
July
1,1913
500 00
19
41/2
1, 1933
15
July
1, 1913
1,000 00
P
8
41/2
16
July
1, 1913
1,000 00
P
9
41%
1, 1922
17
July
1,1913
1,000 00
P
10
41/2
1, 1923
8
July
1, 1913
1,000 00
Q
8
417
1, 1921
9
July
1,1913
500 00
9
416
1, 1922
10
Nov.
1,1913
500 00
R
8
4
Nov.
1, 1921
11
Nov.
1,1913
66
66
500 00
R
4
1,1922
12
Nov.
1, 1913
60
500 00
R
10
4
1, 1923
13
Nov. 1,1913
60
500 00
R
11
4
66
1,1924
14
Nov.
1,1913
66
500 00
R
13
4
1, 1926
16
Nov. 1, 1913
66
500 00
R
14
4
1, 1927
17
Nov. 1, 1913
66
500 00
R
15
4
1,1928
18
Nov.
1,1913
66
500 00 1
R
16
4
11, 1929
19
Nov.
1,1913
66
500 00
R
17
4
1, 1930
20
Nov.
1,1913
66
500 00
R
18
4
1,1931
21
Nov.
1,1913
66
500 00
R
19
4
1,1932
22
Nov.
1,1913
500 00
R
20
4
1, 1938
64
June
1,1914
66
1,000 00
S
7
4
June 1, 1921
65
Tune
1, 1914
66
1,000 00
S
7
4
1, 1921
66
Tune
1, 1914
500 00
S
7
4
1, 1921
67
Tune
1, 1914
66
1,000 00
S
8
4
1, 1922
68
Tune
1, 1914
66
1,000 00
S
8
4
1, 1922
69
June
1,1914
500 00
S
8
4
1, 1922
70
Tune
1, 1914
1,000 00
S
9
4
1,1923
71
Tune
1,1914
1,000 00
S
9
4
1, 1923
72
June
1, 1914
66
66
1,000 00
S
10
4
1, 1924
74
June
1, 1914
1,000 00
S
10
4
1,1924
75
Tune
1, 1914
66
66
500 00
S
10
4
1, 1924
76
June
1,1914
1,000 00
S
11
4
I, 1925
77
Tune
1, 1914
1,000 00
S
11
4
4
1, 1925
79
Tune
1, 1914
66
1,000 00
S
12
4
1,1926
80
ITune
1,19/4
66
1,000 00
12
4
1, 1926
81
June
1, 1914
500 00
S
12
4
1, 1926
82
Tune
1,1914
66
66
66
1,000 00
S
13
4
66
1, 1927
84
June
1, 1914
66
500 00
S
13
4
1,1927
85
June
1, 1914
1,000 00
S
14
4
1, 1928
86
Tune
1, 1914
6€
66
1,000 00
S
14
4
1,1928
87
Tune
1, 1914
66
1,000 00
S
15
4
1, 1929
89
June
1, 1914
66
500 00
S
15
4
1,1929
91
Tune
1,1914
66
1,000 00
S
16
4
1,1930
92 June
1, 1914
1,090 00
S
16
4
1, 1930
93 June
1, 1914
66
500 00
S
16
4
66 1, 1930
L
24
4
1,1935
25
May
1,1912
29
May
1, 1912
200 00
L
29
4
1, 1922
July
1, 1913
Ist Nat'l Bk., Boston
500 00
8
41%
66
1,1922
21
July
1, 1913
500 00
10
12
4
1,1925
15
Nov. 1, 1913
500 00
R
S
9
4
1, 1923
73
June
1, 1914
78
Tune
1, 1914
500 00
S
11
13
4
1, 1927
83
June
1, 1914
500 00
S
14
4
1,1928
88
June
1, 1914
1,000 00
S
15
4
66
1, 1929
90
Tune
1, 1914
1,000 00
S
66
66
66
1, 1932
1, 1921
L
1, 1940
66
200 00
L
S
500 00
1,1925
66
1, 1934
165
TREASURER'S REPORT.
1920]
BONDS AND NOTES PAYABLE .- Continued.
Date of
To whom payable.
Amount.
Class.
Time
in Yrs.
When payable.
94
June
1, 1914
Ist Nat'l Bk., Boston
$1,000 00
5
17
4
June 1, 1931
95
June
1, 1914
66
1,000 00
S
17
4
1, 1931
96
June
1, 1914
66
66
66
1,000 00
S
18
4
1, 1932
98
June
1, 1914
66
66
1,000 00
S
18
4
1, 1932
99
June
1, 1914
66
66
500 00
S
IS
4
66
I, 1933
IOI
Tune
1, 1914
66
66
500 00
S
19
4
1, 1933
103
Tune
1, 1914
66
66
1,000 00
S
20
4
1, 1934
105
June
1, 1914
66
500 00
S
20
4
1, 1934
161
Oct.
1, 1914
66
66
66
2,000 00
S
7
41/6
Oct.
1, 1921
162
Oct.
1, 1914
2,000 00
S
8
163
Oct.
1, 1914
66
66
66
1,000 00
V
6
.4
May
1, 1921
235
May
1, 1915
66
1,000 00
V
6
al's
66
1, 1922
238
May
1, 1915
66
1,000 00
V
7
V
8
V
8
4%
1, 1923
242
May
1, 1915
1, 1915
66
1,000 00
V
IC
41/4
1, 1925
245
May
1, 1915
66
60
1,000 00
II
41/4
1, 1926
247
May
1, 1915
66
1,000 00
V
V
12
1/4
1, 1927
249
May May
1, 1915
66
60
1,000 00
I3
41/4
1, 1928
252
May
1, 1915
64
1,000 00
14
14
414
1, 1929
254
May
1, 1915
66
66
1,000 00
15
14
1, 1930
256
May
1, 1915
66
66
1,000 00
V
16
44
1, 1931
258
May
1, 1915
66
66
1,000 00
17
4 /4
66
1, 1933
261
May
1, 19:5
66
66
66
1,000 00
V
19
4+/4
66
1, 1934
264
May
1, 1915
64
66
66
1,000 00
V
20
4 74
66
1,1935
300
May
1, 1916
66
66
1,000 00
4
4%
66
1, 1921
409
May
1, 1917
66
66
66
1,000 00
Y
4
11%
1, 1922
490
Sept.
1, 1917
66
500 00
4
4/2
June
1, 1921
467
Tune
1, 1917
66
500 00
H
6
41/2
1, 1923
469
Tune
1, 1917
66
500 00
H
8
41/2
66
1, 1925
471
June
1, 1917
66
500 00
H
IO
4%
66
1, 1927
473
June
1, 1917
66
66
500 00
H
13
41/2
1, 1930
476
Tune
1, 1917
66
66
500 00
H
15
2
1, 1932
478
June
June
1, 1917
66
500 00
H
IS
472
1, 1935
481
June
1, 1917
66
66
66
500 00
H
19
4/2
1, 1936
482
June
1, 1917
66
500 00
H
20
43%
1, IQ37
483
June
1, 1917
60
66
500 00
H
21
4 /2
1, 1938
June
1, 1914
66
66
1,000 00
S
19
4
1, 1933
102
June
1, 1914
66
1,000 00
S
20
4
66
1, 1923
164
Oct.
1, 1914
66
1, 1924
234
May
1, 1915
66
1,000 00
V
V
7
4/4
4
1, 1922
240
May
1, 1915
66
66
1,000 00
V
9
V
9
4/4
66
1, 1924
244
May
1, 1915
66
1,000 00
V
IC
41/4
1, 1925
246
May
1, 1915
41/4
1, 1926
248
May
1, 1915
66
60
1,000 00
V
13
4/4
1, 1928
251
May
May
1, 1915
1,000 00
V
V
15
4
1, 1930
255
May
1, 1915
66
1,OCO 00
V
16
257
May
May
1, 1915
66
66
1,000 00
V
18
474
1, 1933
262
May
1, 1915
66
1,000 00
V
19
474
66
1, 1935
265
May
1, 1915
20
4/4
66
1, 1921
408
May
1, 1917
66
500 00
5
4/2
1, 1922
452
May
1, 1917
66
66
1,000 00
Y
5
Z
4
41/2
Sept.
1, 1921
466
June
1, 1917
500 00
H
5
468
June
June
1, 1917
66
500 00
H
9
41/2
66
1, 1926
472
June
1, 1917
500 00
H
H
12
472
1, 1929
475
June
1, 1917
66
66
500 00
H
14
41%
66
1, 1931
477
June
1, 1917
1, 1917
66
500 00
H
17
472
66
1, 1934
480
Tune
1, 1917
66
500 00
S
17
4
66
1, 1931
97
June
1, 1914
66
1, 1932
1,000 00
S
IQ
4
66
1, 1934
104
June
1, 1914
2,000 00
S
9
S
V
6
236
May
1, 1915
7
/4
1, 1922
239
May
1, 1915
66
60
1,000 00
1, 1923
241
1,000 00
4%
1, 1924
243
May
1, 1915
12
1/4
1, 1927
250
V
V
V
4/
66
1, 1932
259
May
1, 1915
66
1,000 00
V
18
4/4
1, 1934
263
May
1, 1915
1,000 00
V
500 00
U
5
4
X
X
4%
1, 1921
453
May
1, 1917
500 00
500 00
H
7
41/2
. 6
1, 1928
474
Tune
1, 1917
500 00
500 00
H
16
41/2
1, 1933
479
1,000 00
V
17
4 4
60
1, 1932
260
May
1, 1915
41
1, 1921
237
May
1, 1915
V
1,000 00
1,000 00
V
66
1, 1929
253
66
66
1, 1931
1, 1915
66
1,000 00
V
H
1, 1917
60
1, 1924
470
Rate.
No.
Note.
60
2,000 00
IO
1, 1921
1,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
100
1, 1922
66
41/2
66
1, 1922
1, 1915
166
TOWN DOCUMENTS.
[Dec. 31
BONDS AND NOTES PAYABLE .- Continued.
No.
Date of Note.
To whom payable.
Amount.
Class.
Time
in Yrs.
Rate.
When payable.
484
June
1, 1917 Ist Nat'l Bk., Boston
$500 00
H
22
416
June 1, 1939
485
June
1, 1917
66
66
500 00
H
23
41%
1, 1940
486
June
1, 1917
6€
500 00
H
24
417
1, 1941
520
July
15, 1918
1,000 00
H
4
521
July
15, 1918
1,000 00
H
5
41/2
15, 1y23
522
July
15, 1918
66
1,000 00
H
6
44%
15, 1924
523
July
15, 1918
66
1,000 00
H
7
41/2
15, 1925
524
July
15, 1918
66
500 00
H
8
472
15, 1926
546
Sept.
1, 1919
Com. Trust Co.
1,000 00
X
2
4%
Sept. 1, 1921
547
Sept.
1, 1919
66
66
1,000 00
X
41/0
1, 1921
548
Sept.
1, 1919
66
-
1,000 00
X
3
472
1, 1922
549
Sept.
1, 1919
1,000 00
X
3
41/
I, IQ22
550
Sept.
1, 1919
66
1,000 00
X
17
66
1, 1923
552
Sept.
1, 1919
1,000 00
X
5
41/2
1, 1924
553
Sept.
1, 1919
1,000 00
X
5
X
6
41/2
1, 1925
555
Sept.
1, 1919
66
1,000 00
9
41/0
1, 1928
5.58
Sept.
1, 1919
1,000 00
IO
4/2
1, 1929
566
Dec.
1, 1919
66
1,000 00
2
17 4 %
Dec. 1, 1921
567
Dec.
1, 1919
66
1,000 00
H
3
4/2
1, 1922
568
Dec.
1, 1919
1,000 00
H
4
4/2
1, 1923
570
Dec
1,1919
4 /2
1, 1921
571
Dec.
1, 1919
66
1,000 00
H
3
4 /2
1, 1922
572
Dec.
1, 1919
66
1,000 00
H
4
4/2
1, 1923
I
Jan.
1, 1920 Ist Nat'] Bk., Boston
1,000 00
B
I
4.62
Jan.
1, 1921
2
Jan.
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
3
4.62
66
1, 1924
5
Jan.
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
1
5/4
1, 1921
3
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
574
1, 1921
5
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
5/4
1, 1921
6
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
I
574
1, 1921
7
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
I
574
1, 1921
8
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
2
574
1, 1922
9
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
2
574
1, 1922
IO
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
2
574
1, 1922
I ]
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
2
574
1, 1922
13
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
2
574
1, 1922
14
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
2
574
1, 1922
15
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
3
5.4
1, 1923
-
16
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
3
574
1, 1923
18
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
3
1524
66
1, 1923
20
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
3
5.4
66
1, 1923
21
July
1, 1920
=
66
1,000 00
B
4
1/
1, 1924
24
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
4
514
1, 1924
27
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
4
514
1, 1924
29
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
5
574
1, 1925
31
Ťuly
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
5
574
1, 1925
33
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
5
5/4
1, 1925
34
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
5
574
1, 1925
35
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
5
5/4
1, 1925
36
Tuly
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
6
574
1, 1926
38
Julv
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
6
3?
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
6
5 1/
1, 1926
1
66
1,000 00
B
4
5 14
1, 1924
25
July
1, 1920
26
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
B
4
5 4
1, 1924
25
Julv
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
5
514
1, 1925
30
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
5
514
1, 1925
3 ~
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
6
574
1, 1926
37
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
X
9
557
Sept.
1, 1919
1,000 00
X
4
41/2
1, 1923
551
Sept.
1, 1919
4/2
1, 1924
55+
Sept.
1, 1919
1,000 00
X
7
472
1, 1926
556
July
15, 1918
1,000 00
H
3
2
July 15, 1921
519
417
412
15, 1922
3
Jan.
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
4
5
4.62
66
1, 1925
I
July
1, 1Q20
51/4
July
1, 1921
2
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
1,000 00
B
I
574
1, 1921
4
July
I, IÇ20
1,000 00
B
2
4.62
1, 1922
Jan.
1, 1920
1, 1923
4
1,000 00
B
B
B
2
574
1, 1922
12
July
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
3
19
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
3
B
3
574 1/
66
1, 1923
22
July
1, 1920
574
1, 1924
23
July
1, 1920
1,000 00
B
4
1/
,1
1/
1
1, 1927
X
X H
H
2
4/2
Sept.
1, 1919
1,000 00
4.62
66
1, 1923
17
1, 1923
1524
574
1, 1924
1,000 00
4
.1/
.1/
66
1,000 00
1,000 00
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
1, 1926
167
TREASURER'S REPORT.
1920]
BONDS AND NOTES PAYABLE .- Continued.
Date of
No.
To whom payable.
Amount.
Class.
Time
in Yrs.
Rate.
When payable.
40
July
1, 1920 Ist Nat'l Bk., Boston
$1,000 00
B
6
41
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
6
42
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
6
514
43
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
7
514
44
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
7
514
66
1, 1927
47
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
7
514
66
1, 1927
49
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
7 8
514
51
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
8
514
53
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
8
B
8
8
8
5
66
1, 1928
57
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
9
51
1, 1929
59
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
9
9
9
5 14
.
1, 1929
64
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
IO
66
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
IO
5 74
1, 1930
68
July July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
II
5
1, 1931
70
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
II
=17
1, 1931
72
July
1, 1920
66
66
66
1,000 00
B
II
-17
1, 1931
73
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
II
51%
1, 1931
74
July
1, 1920
66
66
66
1,000 00
B
12
574
60
1, 1932
77
July
1, 1920
64
66
1,000 00
B
12
:17 5 74
1, 1932
78
July
1, 1920
66
1,000 00
B
12
-17
1, 1932
79
July
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
12
80
july
1, 1920
66
66
1,000 00
B
13
074
66
1, 1933
83
Țuly
1, 1920
66
66
66
1,000 00
B
13
574
1, 1933
84
July
1, 1920
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