Town annual report of Swampscott 1922, Part 11

Author: Swampscott, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 286


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7


4/2


15, 1925


524


July


15, 1918


500 00


H


8


4%


15, 1926


5.50


Sept.


1, 1919


Com. Trust Co.


60


1,000 00


X


4


4/2


1, 1023


552


Sept.


1, 1919


66


1,000 00


X


5


4+/2


1, 1924


553


Sept.


1, 1919


66


1,000 00


X


5


4/2


1, 1924


55+


Sept.


1, 1919


60


1,000 00


X


7


472


1, 1926


5.56


Sept.


1, 1919


1,000 00


X


S


X


9


4/2


1, 1928


5.58


Sept.


1, 1919


1,000 00


x


IO


472


1, 1929


568


Dec.


1, 1919


1,000 00


H


4


.72


Dec. 1, 1923


572


Dec.


1, 1919


66


1,000 00


H


4


41/6


- 1, 1923


..


1,000 00


V


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66


1, 1926


248


May


1, 1915


1,000 00


V


13


V


13


41/4


1, 1928


252


May


1, 1915


V


14


41/


1, 1929


254


May


1, 1915


1,000 00


15


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1, 1930


May


1, 1915


66


1,000 00


V


16


41/


1, 1931


261


May


1, 19 5


66


1,000 00


18


V


H


6


4+/2


June 1, 1923


469


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1, 1917


500 00


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7 CON


[1/ 4/2


66


1, 1925


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June


1, 1917


500 00


H


12


42


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1, 1929


477


Tune


1, 1917


500 00


H


15


4/2


1,1932


479


Tune


1, 1917


500 00


H


16


1


1, 1937


483


Tune


1, 1917


66


500 00


H


21


4 72


66


1, 1932


259


May


1, 1915


66


1,000 00


V


II


41/4


1, 1925


245


May


May


1, 1915


1, 1915


1, 1926


249


May


1, 1915


41/4


1, 1928


251


May


1, 1915


1,000 00


V


V


V


17


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66


1, 1934


263


May


1, 1915


474


1, 1933


1,OCO 00


V


V


V


June


1, 1917


66


H


H


X


4


4%


Sept. 1, 1923


551


Sept.


1, 1919


1,000 00


X


6


4 72


1, 1925


555


Sept.


1, 1919


557


Sept.


1, 1919


1,000 00


41/


41/


66


1, 1927


247


1, 1915


1,000 00


1,000 00


1,000 00


1,000 00


1,000 00


V


500 00


=


1, 1933


475


66


1,000 00


1, 1927


66


Rate.


128


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


BONDS AND NOTES PAYABLE .- Continued.


No.


Date of Bond or Note.


To whom payable.


Amount.


Class.


Time


in Yrs.


When payable.


3


Jan.


1, 1920


Ist Nat'l Bk., Boston


$1,000 00


B


3


4.62


4


Jan.


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


4


4.62


1, 1924


5


Jan.


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


5


4.62


66 1, 1925


15


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


3


514


July 1, 1923


16


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


3


574


1, 1923


17


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


3


IS


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


3


3


574


1, 1923


20


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


3


514


1, 1923


21


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


3


54


1, 1923


2 2


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


4


54


1, 1924


24


July


1, 1920


6 6


1,000 00


B


4


54


1, 1924


25


July


1, 1920


66


I,COO 00


B


4


4


.12


1, 1924


25


July July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


5


574


1, 1925


31


July


1. 1920


16


66


1,000 00


B


5


574


1, 1925


33


July July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


5


54


1, 1925


35 36


July July July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


6


574


1, 1926


39


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


6


574


1, 1926


40


July


1, 1920


66


66


1,000 00


B


6


74


1, 1926


42


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


6


5 74


1, 1926


43


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


7


5 /4


1, 1927


45


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


7


5 74


1, 1927


46


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


7


5 74


1, 1927


47


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


7


48


July


I, Iy20


1,000 00


B


7


66


1, 1927


50


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


S


53


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


S


54


1, 192S


55


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


S


574


1, 192S


57


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


9


574


66


1, 1929


60


July


1, 1920


66


66


1,000 00


B


9


574


1, 1929


62


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


10


574


1, 1930


64


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


IO


5%


1, 1930


66


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


IO


574


1, 1930



July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


IO


5 74


1, 1930


69


Juty


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


I]


1, 1931


71


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


74


66


1, 1931


74


July


1, 1920


..


66


1,000 00


B


12


574


1, 1932


77


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


12


So


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


12


1, 1932


SI


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


13


5%


1, 1933


S2 July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


13


64


1, 1933


S3 July


1, 1920


66


1,000 CO


B


13


5/4


1, 1933


66


66


1,000 00


B


6


5


174


1, 1926


37


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


6


5 74


1


1, 1926


41


B


7


5 74


1, 1927


44


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


574


1, 1928


51


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


S


52


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


S


66


1, 1928


56


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


9


54


1, 1929


58


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


9


5 4


66


1, 1929


63


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


10


5 74


1, 1930


65


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


IO


5 /4


1, 1930


67


July


July July July


1, 1920


66


66


1,000 00


B


II


74


1, 1931


75


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


12


1, 1932


76


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


12


B


12


54


=


1, 1932


79


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


II


1, 1931


72


73


[July


1, 1920


60


66


1,000 00


B


9


574


6


July


1, 1920


B


9


5 4


1, 1929


59


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


5


5 /4


1, 1925


32


July


1, 192C


1,000 00


B


5


574


1, Iy25


B


5


5 4


1, 1925


34


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


4


B


4


54


1, 1924


29


B


5


66


1, 1925


30


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


.1/


66


1, 1924


26


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


27


574


66


1, 1923


19


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


B


4


5%


1, 1924


23


July


1, IÇ20


66


1, 1924


38


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


6


574


1


1/


1, 1927


49


July


B


B


B B


54


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


S


66


66


66


1, 1931


70


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


I ]


1, 1931


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


1


1, 192S


1, 1925


66


1, 1928


Julv


1, 1920


1, 1920


1,000 00


1,000 00


.1/


66


1, 1923


Jan. 1, 1923


66


66


1, 1932


1,000 00


1, 1929


1,000 00


1, 1920


1,000 00


1, 1927


1, 1920


1,000 00


1, 1926


1, 1920


66


I,OCO 00


Rate.


1, 1932


1, 1920


129


TREASURER'S REPORT


1922]


BONDS AND NOTES PAYABLE .- Continued.


No.


Date of Bond or Note.


To whom payable.


Amount.


Class.


Time


in Yrs.


When payable.


S4


July


I, 1920 Ist Nat'l Bk., Boston


$1,000 00


B


13


514


July 1, 1933


S5 July


1, 1920


66


66


1,000 00


B


13


S7


July


1, 1920


1,C00 00


B


14


5 14


1, 1934


SS July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


1.4


54


1, 1934


89 July


1,1920


64


66


1,000 00


B


14


514


66


1, 1934


91


July


1, 1920


1,000 CO


B


14


54


1, 1934


92


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


14


5/4


66


1, 1935


94


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


15


574


1, 1935


95 July


1, 1920


66


66


1,000 CO


B


15


54


1, 1935


97


July


1, 1920


66


66


1,000 00


B


15


54


1, 1935


99


July


1, 1920


66


66


1,000 00


B


16


100


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


16


16


66


1, 1936


103


July


1, 1920


66


66


1,000 00


B


16


5 74


1, 1937


106


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


17


514


1, 1937


107


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


17


574


1, 1937


100


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


17


5%


1, 1937


111


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


IS


54


1, 1938


II2


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 CO


B


IS


B


IS


54


1, 193S


114


July


1, 1920


66


66


1,000 00


IS


66


1, 193S


117


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


19


5 /4


1, 1939


IIS


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


19


1, 1939


I20


July


1, 1920


6€


I,COO 00


B


19


574


66


1, 1939


123


July


1, 1920


66


66


1,000 00


B


20


574


1, 1940


125


July


1, 1920


20


574


1, 1940


I26


July


1, 1920


16


1,000 00


20


574


66


1, 1940


12S


July


1, 1920


66


1,C00 00


B


20


574


1, 1940


4


Aug.


1, 1921


64


66


1,000 00


E


2


Aug. 1, 1923


5


Aug.


1, 1921


66


1,C00 00


2


53/


1, 1923


Aug.


1, 1921


66


1,000 00


3


534


1, 1924


9


Aug.


1, 1921


66


60


1,000 00


3


53/


1, 1924


IO


Aug.


1, 1921


66


66


64


I,OCO CO


4


E


5


54


1, 1926


14


Aug.


1, 1921


66


66


1,000 00


2


P/A


1, 1923


4


Aug.


1, 1921


66


66


1,000 00


2


53


1, 1923


6


Aug.


1, 1921


66


66


1,000 00


E


4


1, 1925


Ś


Aug.


1, 1921


66


1,000 00


E


4


E


5


E


5


- co


1, 1922


2


Aug.


1, 1921


66


66


1,000 00


F


3


4


1, 1925


5


Aug.


1, 1921


66


1,000 00


E


5


5/4


1, 1926


6 Aug.


1, 1921


1,000 00


F


6


F


594


1, 192S


8


Aug.


1, 1921


66


66


500 00


E


53.


4


1, 1929


66


66


1,000 00


B


14


66


1, 1934


90


July


1, 1920


66


1, 1934


93


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


15


574


66


1, 1935


96 July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


15


54


1, 1935


9S


July


1, 1,20


66


I,C00 00


B


16


16


104


July


1, 1920


66


66


1,000 00


B


B


17


IOS


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


17


5 74


1,1937


IIO


July


July


1, 1920


66


66


1,000 00


B


19


1, 1939


119


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


B


19


66


1, 1939


122


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


19


5 74


66


1, 1940


124


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


F


2


54


1, 1923


6


Aug.


1, 1921


E


3


534


1, 1924


E


F


4


4


1, 1925


II


Aug.


1, 1921


4


66


1, 1925


13


Aug.


1, 1921


66


66


1,000 00


5


E


5


53/4


1, 1926


5


Aug.


1, 1921


66


1,000 00


E


3


14


1, 1924


7


Aug.


1, 192 1


66


10


Aug.


1, 1921


64


66


1,000 00


E


2


-3.


1, 1923


3


4


Aug.


1, 1921


1,000 00


E


4


in in


66


1, 1927


7


Aug.


1, 1921


1,000 CO


E


3


66


1, 1924


9


Aug.


1, 1921


66


I,CO0 00


E


I


66


I, IQ24


121


July


1, 1920


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


20


574 .1/


66


1, 1940


127


20


574


66


1, 193S


113


July


1, 1920


66


1,000 00


1,000 CO


B


IS


66


1, 1938


I16


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


IS


66


1, 1936


IOI


July


1. 1920


1, 1936


102


July


1, 1920


I OCO 00


B


B


105


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


15


5%


66


1, 1933


86


July


1, 1920


1,000 00


B


13


514


66


1, 1933


66


1,000 00


1, 1926


66


1, 1926


1


Aug.


1, 1921


3


Aug.


1, 1921


1,000 00


F


F


1,000 00


F


F


F


12


Aug.


1, 1921


66


1, 1926


15


Aug.


1, 1921


1,000 00


53/


1, 1925


F


1,000 00


F


Aug.


1, IC21


66


1,000 00


Aug.


1, 1921


66


1,000 00


B


B


1,000 00


B


B


B


115


July


.1/


66


1, 1936


1, 1936


1, 1936


1,000 00


17


1,000 00


1, 1937


64


1, 193S


1, 1939


1,000 00


66


66


66


1, 1925


1,000 00


1, 19 20


64


Rate.


130


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


BONDS AND NOTES PAYABLE -Continued.


No.


Date of Bond or Note.


Where payable.


Amount.


Class.


Time


in Yrs.


When payable.


1


Aug.


1, 1922


Ist Nat'l Bk., Boston


$1,000 00


1


41


Aug. 1, 1923


2


Aug.


1, 1922


66


66


1, 1923


4


Aug.


1, 1922


66


66


1,000,00


F


1


414


1, 1923


5


Aug.


1, 1922


1,000 00


E


414


1, 1923


6


Aug.


1, 1942


66


6


500 00


E


I


4 14


1, 1923


7


Aug.


1, 1922


66


1,000 00


F


2


4 74


1, 1924


8


Aug.


1, 1922


66


66


66


1,000 00


F


2


4 4


4 /4


1, 924


II


Aug.


1, 1922


66


66


1,000 00


E


2


41/


66


1, 1924


12


Aug.


1, 1922


1,000 00


E


3


41


1, 1925


13


Aug.


1, 1922


6


66


1,000 00


F


3


4


4 14


1, 1926


17


Aug.


1, 1922


66


66


1,000 00


E


4


44


1, 1926


19


Aug.


1, 1922


66


66


1,000 00


4


4 4


1, 1926


20


Aug.


1, 1922


66


66


1,000 (.0


5


11/ 474


1, 1927


21


Aug.


1, 1922


1,000 00


5


4 1/


1, 1927


22


Aug.


1, 1922


66


I,OCO 00


5


4


66


., 1927


1


Aug.


1, 1922


1,000 00


R


1


41/4


1, 1923


2


Aug.


1, 1922


66


3


Aug.


1, 1942


66


66


1,000 CO


4


414


1, 1926


5


Aug.


1, 1922


66


66


1,000 00


5


4


1, 1927


6


Aug.


1, 1922


66


1,000 00


B


6


7


Aug.


1, 1942


66


1,000 00


B


7


B


S


414


1, 1930


9


Aug.


1, 1922


66


66


1,C00 00


R


IO


4 1/


1, 1932


II


Aug.


1, 1922


66


1,000 00


B


11


1/4


1, 1933


12


Aug.


1, 1922


66


66


1,000 00


B


13


4


66


1, 1936


15


Aug.


1, 1922


66


1,000 00


B


15


16


Aug.


1, 1922


1,000 00


B


16


4 1/


1, 1938


17


Aug.


1, 1922


66


1,000 00


R


17


41


66


1, 1939


18


Aug.


1, 1922


66


66


1,000 00


B


18


19


Aug.


1, 1922


1,000 00


B


19


414


1, 1941


$313,92000


A. Permanent Improvements.


C. Morris Land.


D. Cemetery Improvements.


E. Highway.


F. Sidewalk.


G. Refunding Notes.


I. Auto Chemical.


L. Park Loans.


H. Sewer.


N. High School Sewer Bonds.


K. School Equipment.


M. Ambulance,


O. Public Park, Town Hall.


T. Miscellaneous, 1914.


2.


S. Humphrey Street Improvements.


W. Military Aid.


x. Street Improvement.


Y. Departmental Equipment.


Temporary Loan Notes. Issued in Anticipation of Revenue.


When


No.


Payable at.


Amount.


Time.


Rate.


payable.


6,9


Dec. 8, 1922


Ist Nat'l Bk., Boston


$10,000 00


333 days


4.24


Nov. 10, 1923


70


Dec. 8, 1922


66


10,000 00


4.24


10, 1923


71


Dec. 8, 1922


66


10,000 00


4.24


10, 1923


73


Dec. 8, 1922


66


66


10,000 00


4.24


10, 1923


9


Aug.


1, 1922


66


66


66


1,000 00


F


F


3


E


3


15


Aug.


1, 1922


66


1,000 00


E


4


44


1, 1926


IS


Aug.


1, 1922


1, 1922


1,000 00


E


5


4


1, 1924


4


Aug.


Aug.


1, 1922


66


1,000 00


B


9


1,1931


10


Aug.


1, 1922


1,000 00


B


12


13


Aug.


1, 1922


66


1,000 CO


B


14


41/4


1, 1935


14


Aug.


1, 1942


66


1,000 00


B


2


B


3


B


B


41/


14


4%


1, 1929


8


Aug.


1, 1922


66


1,000 00


14


Aug.


1, 1922


66


1,000 00


E


2


41/


4


1, 1924


10


Aug.


1, 1922


4


41


1, 1.25


1, 1925


16


23


Aug.


41


60


1, 1923


3


1,000 00


E


I


Aug.


1, 1912


1,000 00


E


I


41 74


66


10,000 00


4.24


10, 1923


72


Dec. 8, 1922


Q. Fire Department.


U. Sidewalk and Macadam.


V. High School Additions.


Z. Military Aid.


Date of


Note.


$50,000 00


E


E


F


E


41


1, 1927


1,000 00


1,000 00


1, 1025


1, 1922


1, 1925


/4


66


1, 1934


1, 1937


1, 1940


P. Miscellaneous, 1913


R. Hadley School Land Loan.


B. Schoolhouse Loans.


. €


1, 1925


1,000 00


E


1, 19 4


1,000 00


Rate.


131


TREASURER'S REPORT


1922]


Liabilities. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT NOTES AND BONDS PAYABLE, GENERAL DEBT, ISSUED INSIDE DEBT LIMIT.


Due in 1923


$52,000 00


Due in 1924


45,000 00


Due in 1925


31,200 00


Due in 1926


29,700 00


Due in 1927


24,200 00


Due in 1928


20,200 00


Due in 1929


18,700 00


Due in 1930


17,200 00


Due in 1931


17,200 00


Due in 1932


13,200 00


Due in 1933


13,200 00


Due in 1934


12,200 00


Due in 1935


9,700 00


Due in 1936


7,700 00


Due in 1937


7,700 00


Due in 1938


7,700 00


Due in 1939


7,700 00


Due in 1940


7,700 00


Due in 1941


1,700 00


$343,900 00


Water Bonds and Notes Issued to December 31, 1922 ..


First Issue, Acts of 1898


$100,000 00


Second Issue, Acts of 1898


20,000 00


Third Issue, Acts of 1898


20,000 00


Fourth Issue, Acts of 1898


10,000 00


Fifth Issue, Acts of 1909


90,000 00


Sixth Issue, Acts of 1912


8,000 00


Seventh Issue, Acts of 1912


1,300 00


Eighth Issue, Acts of 1912


1,100 00


Ninth Issue, Acts of 1912


3,000 00


Tenth Issue, Acts of 1912


2,000 00


Eleventh Issue, Acts of 1912


6,000 00


Twelfth Issue, Acts of 1912


5,600 00


Thirteenth Issue, Acts of 1912


6,500 00


Fourteenth Issue, Acts of 1912 Fifteenth Issue, Acts of 1912


8,500 00


Sixteenth Issue, Acts of 1912


2,800 00


Seventeenth Issue, Acts of 1916


25,000 00


Eighteenth Issue, Acts of 1916


11,500 00


Nineteenth Issue, Acts of 1916


7,000 00


.


4,500 00


$332,800 00


132


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


Water Bonds and Notes Paid.


Fifth Issue


$39,000 00


Sixth Issue


5,000 00


Seventh Issue


1,000 00


Eighth Issue


900 00


Ninth Issue


3,000 00


Tenth Issue


2,000 00


Eleventh Issue


6,000 00


Twelfth Issue


3,100 00


Thirteenth Issue


3,000 00


Fourteenth Issue


2,500 00


Fifteenth Issue


2,500 00


Sixteenth Issue


1,500 00


Seventeenth Issue


2,000 00


$71,500 00


Total Bonds Outstanding


$261,300 00


Less Sinking Fund


120,321 54


Net Water Debt


$140,978 46


Water Bonds and Notes Due in 1923.


Fifth Issue, Bonds No. 40-41-42


$3,000 00


Sixth Issue, Bond No. 11


500 00


Seventh Issue, Bond No. 27


100 00


Eighth Issue, Bond No. 10


100 00


Twelfth Issue, Note No. 344


500 00


Thirteenth Issue, Note No. 363


500 00


Fourteenth Issue, Note No. 428


500 00


Fifteenth Issue, Note No. 459


500 00


Sixteenth Issue, Note No. 541


500 00


Seventeenth Issue, Bond No. 3


1,000 00


Eighteenth Issue, Bond No. 1 .


500 00


Nineteenth Issue, Bond No. 1 .


500 00


$8,200 00


133


TREASURER'S REPORT


1922]


Sewer Bonds and Notes Issued to December 31, 1922.


Issued


Paid


Series A, Acts of 1902


$120,000 00


$60,000 00


Series B, Acts of 1902


4,000 00


2,000 00


Series C, Acts of 1902


40,000 00


20,000 00


Series D, Acts of 1902


20,000 00


10,000 00


Series F, Acts of 1903


13,000 00


10,000 00


Series G, Acts of 1903


12,000 00


9,000 00


Series H, Acts of 1903


14,000 00


12,000 00


Series 1911, A, Acts of 1903


8,500 00


8,500 00


Series 1911, B, Acts of 1903 .


3,100 00


3,100 00


Series December 30, 1911, Acts of 1903


4,000 00


4,000 00


Series May 1, 1912, Acts of 1903 .


8,000 00


2,500 00


Series September 1, 1912, Acts of 1903


2,646 00


2,646 00


Series December 1, 1912, Acts of 1903


700 00


700 00


Series July 1, 1913, Acts of 1913


7,500 00


4,500 00


Series October 1, 1914, Acts of 1913


22,700 00


10,700 00


Series May 1, 1915, Acts of 1913


.


24,000 00


7,000 00


Series May 1, 1916, Acts of 1913


29,150 00


9,000 00


Series November 1, 1916, Acts of 1913


9,200 00


3,200 00


Series May 1, 1917, Acts of 1913


6,500 00


2,500 00


Series 1920, Acts of 1920


13,000 00


2,000 00


Series 1921, Acts of 1920 .


42,000 00


2,000 00


Series 1922, Acts of 1920 . .


18,300 00


Nothing


Series Bonds and Notes outstanding .


·


236,950 00


$422,296 00


Sewer Bonds and Notes Due in 1923.


Series A, Acts of 1902


$3,000 00


Series B, Acts of 1902


100 00


Series C, Acts of 1902


1,000 00


Series D, Acts of 1902


500 00


Series F, Acts of 1903


1,000 00


Series G, Acts of 1903


1,000 00


Series H, Acts of 1903


1,000 00


Series May 1, 1912, Acts of 1903 .


250 00


Series July 1, 1913, Acts of 1913


500 00


Series October 1, 1914, Acts of 1913


1,000 00


Series May 1, 1915, Acts of 1913


1,000 00


Series 1916, Acts of 1913


2,000 00


Series 1917, Acts of 1913


500 00


Series 1920, Acts of 1920


1,000 00


Series 1921, Acts of 1920


2,000 00


Series 1922, Acts of 1920


1,300 00


.


$422,296 00


$185,346 00


$17,150 00


134


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


Town Debt December 31, 1922.


Permanent Improvement Bonds


$343,900 00


Water Bonds .


261,300 00


Sewer Bonds .


236,950 00


Less Water Sinking Fund .


120,321 54


Net Debt


$721,828 46


General Debt Statement Indicating the Borrowing Capacity, as of December 31, 1922.


Total Bonded Debt


$842,150 00


Less.


Water Debt


$261,300 00


Sewer Debt


236,950 00


498,250 00


Net Debt


$343,900 00


Valuation 1920, less abatements,$15,322,355 12


Valuation 1921, less abatements, 15,614,993 29


Valuation 1922, less abatements, 16,731,005 48


Gross three years' valuation Average valuation .


$47,668,353 89


15,889,451 00


Three per cent. of average valuation


$476,683 00


Less.


Net Debt


343,900 00


Borrowing capacity


$132,783 00


Respectfully submitted,


JAMES W. LIBBY, Town Treasurer.


$842,150 00


135


REPORT OF TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS


1922]


Report of The Trust Fund Commissioners


Joanna Morse Library Fund.


Balance, January 1, 1922.


Principal


$5,196 00


Income accrued


2,235 33


$7,431 33


Dividends


338 06


Total


$7,769 39


Less withdrawals


856 50


Balance, December 30, 1922


$6,912 89


Ellen R. Whittle Library Fund.


Principal, January 1, 1922


$2,000 00


Income accrued


233 50


$2,233 50


Dividends


104 90


Balance, December 30, 1922


$2,338 40


Mary L. Thomson Library Fund.


Balance, January 1, 1922.


Principal


$1,000 00


Income accrued


191 54


$1,191 54


Dividends


54 21


Balance December 30, 1922


$1,245 75


.


136


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


Fund for Perpetual Care of Cemetery Lots.


Balance, January 1, 1922.


Principal


Deposits .


.


Total of Principal


$12,404 21


Income accrued


$1,811 84


Dividends


521 48


2,333 32


$14,737 53


Less withdrawals, care of lots


213 25


Balance, December 30, 1922


$14,524 28


A. Frank Nesbitt, General Cemetery Fund.


· Balance, January 1, 1922.


Principal


$200 00


Income accrued .


119 09


$319 09


Dividends


14 52


Balance, December 30, 1922


$333 61


A. Frank Nesbitt, Private Cemetery Fund.


Balance, January 1, 1922.


Principal


.


$200 00


Income accrued


62 51


Dividends


$11 93


Less withdrawals


3 00


8 93


Balance, December 30, 1922


$271 44


Municipal Insurance Fund.


Balance, January 1, 1922.


Principal


$3,500 00


Income accrued


608 65


Dividends


175 29


Balance, December 30, 1922


$4,283 94


.


.


$262 51


.


$4,108 65


.


$9,950 71 2,453 50


137


REPORT OF TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS


1922]


Phillips School Medal Fund.


Balance, January 1, 1922.


Principal


$1,000 00


Income accrued


924 02


$1,924 02


Dividends


87 53


$2,011 55


Less withdrawals for medals


70 03


Balance, December 30, 1922


$1,941 52


Chlotilda Farrar Fund for Perpetual Care of Cemetery Flower Bed


Principal


$250 00


Balance, December 30, 1922


$250 00


High School Alumni Fund (see note).


Balance, January 1, 1922.


Principal


$1,695 95


Received from Swampscott Woman's Club


100 00


Total of principal


$1,795 95


Income accrued


.


$550 73


Dividends during 1922


98 14


648 87


Balance, December 30, 1922


$2,444 82


NOTE-This is not a town of Swampscott trust fund as defined by Chap- ter 282 of the General Acts of 1915, but is held by the Town Treasurer as Trustee for the Swampscott High School Alumni. It is included in this report in order that the members of the High School Alumni may be kept informed of its existence.


Respectfully submitted, For the Trust Fund Commissioners, JAMES W. LIBBY, Treasurer of Trust Fund Commissioners and Custodian of all its funds and securi- ties, as provided for by Chapter 282 of the General Acts of 1915.


NATHAN G. BUBIER, HENRY S. BALDWIN, Trust Fund Commissioners.


138


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


Report of the Superintendent of Cemetery


To the Board of Selectmen:


GENTLEMEN :- I herewith submit my seventh annual report as superin- tendent of cemetery.


Lots sold for year 1922 . $2,453 50


Interments for year 1922 .


·


61


For care and maintenance I would recommend $3,000 to be spent as follows :


Superintendent's salary


$950 00


Labor


1,500 00


Planting of beds


85 00


Teaming and loam


40 00


Stone dust


50 00


Canvas


40 00


Grass seed .


15 00


Tools and supplies


100 00


Water and extensions


150 00


Telephone


20 00


Repairs for fence


50 00


Respectfully submitted,


THOMAS HANDLEY, Superintendent.


SWAMPSCOTT, December 31, 1922.


139


REPORT OF BUILDING INSPECTOR


1922]


Report of Building Inspector


-


To the Citizens of Swampscott:


I hereby submit my annual report for the year ending December 31, 1922:


Estimated Cost of Construction


Number of permits issued


257


Permits for schoolhouse


1


$ 65,000 00


Permits for new buildings


102


575,705 00


Permits for remodeling


25


23,150 00


Permits for garage and sheds


104


57,780 00


Permits for additions


24


24,815 00


Buildings condemned


2


Schoolhouse Remodeled


1


14,000 00


$760,450 00


Number of inspections 257


All hotels within the town have been inspected and proper returns made to the state.


All elevators have been inspected and returns made to the state.


Two elevator operators' licenses were issued.


Two renewal elevator operators' licenses were issued.


In addition I have received and attended to many complaints regarding different buildings around town.


Respectfully submitted, C. M. WOOD, Building Inspector.


SWAMPSCOTT, December 31, 1922.


.


140


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


Report of the Trustees of the Public Library


To the Citizens of Swampscott:


The Board of Trustees of the Swampscott Public Library is always ready to entertain consideration of suggestions on the part of the citizens, and ways and means from any reliable source, to make the library of more service and use to the community.


The board must bear in mind that the service of any agency, public or otherwise, is affected or determined by two important factors; the nature of the demand for the same and the amount of funds provided to meet the demand.


The board has had under consideration the past year the opening of the library Sunday evenings and other matters, but feels that action on the same is not warranted at present.


The appropriation for finishing the upper story of the library building was not made at the annual town meeting, and as building costs since thai time have risen at least thirty per cent, your trustees deem it inadvisable to take any further action at this time.


During the year a number of new periodicals have been added.


The story-telling hours for the children on Sunday afternoons were continued until the closing of the Sunday opening on May first and these hours were resumed during the present fall and winter season. The attend- ance has been good. During the fall and winter of 1921 and 1922 the total number attending these meetings was 1090, the largest number in attendance at any one meeting being 105.


The use of the library by adults and scholars on Sunday afternoons, increased during the winter season of 1921-1922.


Report of Librarian-Miss Sarah L. Honors.


CIRCULATION


Adult


Fiction


.


31,006


Non-fiction


.


5,206


36,212


Juvenile


Fiction


14,435


Non-fiction


.


2,324


16,759


1922 ]


REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY


141


Current periodicals


828


Total circulation 53,799


Number of books added during past year . .


513


Books in library Jan. 1, 1923 . 14,186


New periodicals : Asia, Industry Illustrated, Child Life.


Fine receipts turned in to Town Treasurer $293 89


The trustees and librarian gratefully acknowledge the following gifts: Books from the following residents of Swampscott -


Mr. John Albree, Humphrey street.


Mrs. Ludwig Eiseman, Puritan lane.


Mr. Bradford Hathaway, 142 Norfolk avenue.


Mr. Charles Hobbs, Humphrey street.


Miss Harriet L. Matthews, Humphrey street.


Rev. L. H. Van Leeuwen, Rockland street, and from Mrs. Kate Wardwell Buck, Newton Center.


You will note from the librarian's report that books are constantly being added, nothwithstanding the fact that there has been a dearth of good fiction during the past year.


To meet the growth of the library your board is to provide a new stack sufficient to carry about one thousand volumes.


The library staff is planning to attend a series of lectures held in the Lynn Public Library, which offer much of advantage.


Miss Ellen Stewart of the library staff resigned to be married.


Miss Ruth Fanning has been selected to fill this vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Stewart.


Respectfully submitted,


LOUISE C. STANLEY, F. KEELER RICE, ELIHU THOMSON, Board of Trustees of the Public Library.


SWAMPSCOTT, December 31, 1922.


142


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


-


Report of the Library Building Committee


To the Citizens of Swampscott:


The balance of funds in the hands of the Library Building Committee, amounting to $308.59, is to be used in part for a tablet, to be placed near the entrance to the building, giving the data in connection with the erection of the building, as is customary on such tablets placed in all public buildings. This account will be closed before the end of the year 1923.


ELIHU THOMSON, FRANCIS E. INGALLS, F. KEELER RICE. Members of the Library Building Committee.


SWAMPSCOTT, December 31, 1922.


143


REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH


1922]


Report of Board of Health


To the Citizens of Swampscott:


The Board of Health herewith submits the following report for the year ending December 31, 1922, together with those of its various officers.


The organization of the board was the same as that for the previous year.


The rapid growth in our population and the extension of our residential territory, together with the new laws which are being enacted each year by our legislature, has greatly increased the work of the department, as the reports submitted by our various officers will show.


Added public and private schools and the kindergarten classes being conducted in the several sections of the town have also greatly increased the work necessary for the proper supervision of these children.


The health program of today not only consists of the control of com- municable diseases, but of the elimination of the causes and sources of infection and the corrective treatment of physical and mental defects in their early stages, especially among children, so that they may meet the problems which confront them in later life with a strong body and mind. A great deal of work along this line has been done during the past year and the results thus far obtained have been very interesting and have proven the value of the work.




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