Town annual report of the officers of the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts for the year ending 1927, Part 11

Author: Plymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1927
Publisher: Plymouth [Mass.] : Avery & Doten
Number of Pages: 1126


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Balance to Excess and Deficiency,


$29.49


PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS


Appropriation, $6,500.00


Payments (Not Classified),


6,497.59


Balance to Excess and Deficiency, $2.41


NEW BATHING HOUSE AT STEPHENS FIELD Appropriation, $2,500.00


Payments,


On Account of Construction, (Not Classified),


1,982.84


Balance Remaining, $517.16


STEPHENS FIELD, DRAIN PIPE


Balance from 1926,


$172.28


Paid for Drain Pipe, 172.28


EQUIPMENT FOR PLAYGROUND IN NORTH PLYMOUTH Balance from 1926, $60.00


No Payments


PLYMOUTH BEACH, ACQUIRING PURINTON LANDS FOR PARK PURPOSES


Appropriation, March 26, 1927,


$6,000.00


Payment,


In full for title to Purinton lands, 6,000.00


LAND ON EASTERLY SIDE OF WATER STREET FOR PARK PURPOSES


Appropriation March 27, 1926,


No Payments $1,600.00


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BAND CONCERTS


Appropriation, $500.00


Payments,


To Plymouth National Band (2 concerts),


$216.00


To Pilgrim Band,


144.50


To Plymouth Band,


115.00


Other Expenses,


24.50


Total Payments, 500.00


JULY 4TH AND FOREFATHERS' DAY


Appropriation,


$900.00


Payments,


July 4th-


Base Ball Game Expenses,


$135.00


Orchestra,


90.00


To Pilgrim Band Ass'n,


200.00


Other Expenses,


13.84


$438.84


Forefathers' Day -. Services of Speaker and Ex-


pense,


$110.00


Music,


85.00


Printing,


41.50


Clerical help and Postage,


5.80


242.30


Total Payments, 681.14


Balance to Excess and Deficiency,


$218.86


MEMORIAL DAY


$400.00


Appropriation,


Payments,


400.00


Observance of Memorial Day,


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SEXTON


Appropriation, Payments,


$200.00


Salary of Sexton,


200.00


PENSIONS FOR TOWN LABORERS


Appropriation, Payments,


$800.00


To two men retired from Highway Department,


757.00


Balance to Excess and Deficiency,


$43.00


MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT


Appropriation,


$3,500.00


Payments,


Legislative-


Moderator, $40.00


Advisory and Finance Com-


mittee, Secretary $50.00,


Printing $76.21, Stationery


30c, $126.51


. $166.51


Certifying Notes,


50.00


Printing Town Reports,


1,719.05


Seal Bounty,


12.00


Damage to Persons and Personal Property,


157.07


Ringing Bells, 12.00


251.76


Flags on Training Green,


140.41


Honor Roll,


61.01


Pilgrim's Progress,


74.48


Recording, etc.,


40.45


Window Cards,


20.00


Landing Float Expenses,


64.89


Harbor Master's Badge,


2.00


Herring Stream Expenses,


63.80


All Other,


6.23


2.841.66


Balance to Excess and Deficiency,


$658.34


Town Clock Expenses,


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RESERVE ACCOUNT


Transfer from Reserve from Overlay of Taxes,


$5,000.00


Transfers to :


Fire Department,


$1,754.58


Police Department,


300.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures,


100.00


Law Department,


200.00


Total Transfers, 2,354.58


Balance Returned to Overlay Reserve,


2,645.42


TOWN FOREST FOR PURCHASE OF LAND


Balance from 1926,


$310.00


Payments,


Purchase of Land,


65.00


Balance Remaining,


$245.00


TOWN FOREST REFORESTING AND IMPROVEMENT


Balance from 1926,


$1,154.40


Appropriation,


2,000.00


$3,154.40


Payments,


Plans,


$273.15


Labor,


1,377.25


Tools,


84.53


Signs and Markers,


52.20


All Other,


17.54


Total Payments,


1.804.67


Balance Remaining,


$1.349.73


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WHARF AND PUBLIC LANDING CONSTRUCTION


Balance from 1926, $774.68


Payments,


Final settlement with the Bay State Dredging and


Contracting Company, 774.68


WATER DEPARTMENT, MAINTENANCE


Appropriation,


$28,000.00


Payments,


Administration-


Superintendent,


$2,000.00


Registrar,


450.00


Clerks,


1,369.50


Stationery, Printing, Postage,


311.16


Telephones,


197.34


All Other,


557.71


$4,885.71


General Expenditures-


Labor,


$7,002.19


Teams,


7.00


Pipe and Fittings,


1,734.32


Meters and Fittings,


4,900.00


Freight and Express,


144.40


Equipment and Repairs,


825.87


Auto Expense,


1,611.37


Liability Insurance,


357.03


All Other,


289.98


16,872.16


Pumping Station-


Engineers,


$2,940.00


Boilers and Pumps,


801.52


Oil, Waste, Packing,


236.70


Coal,


2,044.34


Building,


218.17


All Other,


1.40


6,242.13


Total Payments, 28,000.00


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WATER DEPARTMENT, CONSTRUCTION


Appropriation, Payments,


$5,000.00


Labor,


$2,703.31


Pipe and Fittings,


1,952.62


All Other,


118.55


Total Payments, 4,774.48


Balance Remaining, $225.52


WATER DEPARTMENT, CONSTRUCTION (ADDITIONAL HIGH SERVICE SYSTEM)


Balance from 1926,


$36,969.18


Payments,


Labor,


$400.45


Surveying and Plans,


428.35


Pipe and Fittings,


1,800.02


All Other,


19.00


Total Payments, 2,647.82


Balance Remaining,


$34,321.36


OAK GROVE AND VINE HILLS CEMETERIES Appropriation,


Income from Trust Funds,


$12,614.89


Payments,


Salaries and Wages-


Superintendent,


$1,326.00


Labor,


8,178.73


Clerical Assistance,


210.75


$9,715.48


Other Expenses-


Teams,


$416.18


Loam and Fertilizer,


974.13


$11,500.00 1,114.89


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Trees, Shrubs, Grass Seed,


145.45


Tools, Paint,


250.71


Telephone,


22.05


Stationery and Postage,


144.12


Curb and Gutter,


709.00


Calcium Chloride,


105.00


All Other,


131.64


2,898.28


Total. Payments, 12,613.76


Balance to Excess and Deficiency,


$1.13


BURIAL HILL CEMETERY


Appropriation,


$2,000.00


Income from Trust Funds,


102.16


$2,102.16


Payments, Salaries and Wages-


Superintendent,


$408.00


Labor,


1,266.25


Clerical Assistance,


30.17


$1,704.42


Other Expenses-


Teams,


$28.51


Loam and Fertilizer,


81.00


Trees, Shrubs, Grass Seed,


72.25


Tools, Paint,


66.66


Stationery,


10.00


All Other,


114.99


373.41


Total Payments, 2,077.83


Balance to Excess and Deficiency, $24.33


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BURIAL HILL CEMETERY FENCE Appropriation 1926, $1,000.00


Transferred to Excess and Deficiency,


1,000.00


CHILTONVILLE, MANOMET, CEDARVILLE AND SOUTH POND CEMETERIES


Appropriation,


$300.00


Income from Trust Funds,


93.00


$393.00


Payments,


Chiltonville-


Labor,


$132.70


All Other,


33.33


$166.03


Manomet-


Labor,


132.50


Cedarville-


13.50


Auto Hire, South Pond-


Labor,


$24.50


Teams,


8.00


32.50


Total Payments, 344.53


Balance to Excess and Deficiency,


TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST


Appropriation,


Payments,


Interest-


Loans in Anticipation of Taxes,


$5,899.95


Town Hall Lot Loan, 562.50


Town Hall Loan,


10,440.00


$48.47


$87,000.00


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Plymouth County Hospital Loan,


1,181.25


Sewer Loan,


75.00


Highway Loans,


42.00


School Loans,


3,038.75


Public Landing Loan,


. 3,825.00


Water Loans,


2,258.75


Total Interest, Town Debt-


$27,323.20


Town Hall Lot Loan,


$1,000.00


Town Hall Loan,


14,500.00


Plymouth County Hospital


Loan,


5,000.00


Sewer Loan,


1,000.00


Highway Loans,


2,100.00


School Loans,


11,000.00


Public Landing Loan,


12,000.00


Water Loans,


10,666.66


Total Town Debt, 57,266.66


Total Payments, 84,589.86


Balance to Excess and Deficiency,


$2,410.14


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SCHEDULE C


ESTIMATED RECEIPTS


Charges, Estimated in Making Tax Warrant.


Income Tax,


$61,741.92


Corporation Tax,


96,445.92


Bank Tax,


2,622.10


Licenses and Permits,


2,841.50


Fines,


2,018.19


Special Assessments,


720.85


General Government,


2,372.65


Protection of Persons and Property,


880.05


Health and Sanitation,


1,277.29


Highways,


8.93


Charities,


4,659.18


Soldiers' Benefits,


Schools,


4,157.38


Libraries,


Recreation,


1,497.35


Enterprises and Cemeteries-


Water Department,


$39,573.05


Herring Fisheries,


1,055.00


Cemeteries,


6,814.98


47,443.03


Interest on Deposits,


Interest on Taxes and Assessments,


3,056.40


All Other Receipts,


1,065.76


$232,808.50


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Credits, Amounts Actually Received.


Income Tax,


$84,459.64


Corporation Tax,


101,044.31


Bank Tax,


2,351.09


Licenses and Permits,


4,761.50


Fines,


2,128.66


Special Assessments,


646.35


General Government,


4,727.09


Protection of Persons and Property,


1,120.13


Health and Sanitation,


2,056.94


Highways,


86.55


Charities,


2,900.35


Soldiers' Benefits,


1,509.50


Schools,


2,389.26


Libraries,


Recreation,


1,525.73


Enterprises and Cemeteries-


Water Department,


$38,414.08


Herring Fisheries,


542.50


Town Wharf,


475.00


Cemeteries,


6,911.40


46,342.98


Interest on Deposits,


Interest on Taxes and Assessments,


3,643.11


854.54


All Other, $262,547.73


Excess of Actual Receipts,


$29,739.23


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SCHEDULE D


REVENUE ACCOUNT 1927


Charges-


Appropriations Mar. 26,


$765,691.52


Appropriations May 21,


2,704.70


$768,396.22


Less :


Estimated Receipts,


232,808.50


Amount to be Assessed,


$535,587.72


Excess Revenue, (To Excess and Deficiency) ,


30,326.93


$565,914.65


Credits-


Assessors' Warrant,


$527,581.72


Poll Tax Warrant,


8,006.00


Additional Warrant (Polls),


118.00


Additional Warrant (Property),


469.70


Total of Assessors' Warrants,


$536,175.42


Excess of Estimated Receipts,


29,739.23


$565,914.65


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SCHEDULE E


EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY


Unexpended Balances, Credited-


Selectmens' Department,


$55.65


Accounting Départment,


191.92


Treasury Department,


7.29


Tax Collector's Department,


15.13


Assessors' Department,


143.60


Law Department,


29.00


Town Clerk's Department,


115.19


Engineering Department,


1.21


Planning Board,


55.91


Election and Registration,


36.80


Town House Maintenance,


468.60


Town Hall Maintenance,


2,590.94


Police Department,


6.64


Fire Department,


1.98


Sealing of Weights and Measures,


18.18


Inspection of Buildings,


215.14


Forest Warden's Department,


253.43


Rifle Range,


18.72


Inland Fisheries,


235.00


Sewer Department,


.22


Street Cleaning,


7.32


Public Sanitaries,


408.28


Roads and Bridges,


2.96


Sidewalks,


.91


Snow and Ice Removal,


204.99


Street Sprinkling,


1,061.76


Street Lighting,


1,693.90


Public Welfare Department,


98.37


Soldiers' Benefits,


780.47


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School Department,


2,059.49


Plymouth Public Library,


.62


Park Department,


29.49


Public Playgrounds,


2.41


July 4th. and Forefathers' Day,


218.86


Pensions for Town Laborers,


43.00


Miscellaneous Account,


658.34


O. G. & V. H. Cemeteries,


1.13


Burial Hill Cemetery,


24.33


C. M. C. & S. P. Cemeteries,


48.47


Town Debt and Interest,


2,410.14


Main Sewer Outlet,


36.60


Water St. Extension,


1.10


Brook Rd. Bridge,


.10


Market St. Fence,


423.73


Burial Hill Cemetery Fence,


1,000.00


$15,677.32


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SCHEDULE F. BALANCE SHEET - JANUARY 1, 1928.


REVENUE ACCOUNTS


Cash,


$59,514.68


Overlay, Tax of 1927, $1,026.09


Uncollected Taxes:


Reserve from Overlays,


9,837.05


Accounts Payable, Unpaid Warrants, 2,092.50


Herbert W. Bartlett, Collector, Tax of 1927, Property, Tax Titles,


89,188.19


Unappropriated Revenue: Dog Tax from County,


1,815.51


Uncollected Water Rates, etc.


Income from Bank Stock, Unexpended,


264.00


George B. Howland, Collector,


Water Rates 1926 and prior,


$284.85


Labor and Material, 1926, 58.15


Excess and Deficiency, Jan. 1, 1927,


$96,687.22


Less:


Appropriations Dec. 17, 1927, $14,500.00


6,351.23


594.34


1920 Corporation Tax Refunded to State, 513.54


Soldiers' Exemptions, 125.67


Sewers,


56.58


Tax Titles,


118.80


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Unexpended Appropriation Balances : Grading at Town Wharf,


209.83


Water Rates 1927, 5,943.23


Labor and Material, 1927, 65.00


Total Uncollected Water Rates, etc., Overdrafts: Health Department, Departmental:


Health, (To be abated), $5,652.03


242.35


Public Welfare,


2,741.00


Soldiers' Relief,


96.00


School,


155.00


Park,


48.00


Cemetery,


3,539.83


Refunded Account Cemeteries, 9.00


15,267.01


$81,420.21


Total Departmental,


12,288.44


Add:


Withdrawn from Cemetery Per-


petual Care Funds for Charg-


es of Prior Years,


6,618.17


Additional 1926 Tax,


9.60


Unexpended Appropriation


Balances, 1927,


15,677.32


Excess Revenue,


30,326.93


134,052.23


Revenue, Reserved Until Collected, Tax Title,


242.35


Water Department,


6,351.23


Departmental,


12,288.44


$168,179.23


$168,179.23


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Cash,


$64,431.25


Memorial Town Hall, $42.35


Furnishings for Town Hall, 1,654.80


Rounding Street Corners, 554.51


Alden Street Drain, 1,500.00


Robbins Lane Sewer Outlet, - 508.81


Prince Street Sewer,


1,405.78


New Public Sanitary Building,


4,879.56


Main Street Extension Alterations and Sidewalk,


271.73


Land Damage, (Crosby),


3,500.00


Land Damage, Relocation of State Highway,


4,100.25


Prince Street, Damages,


2,080.00


Prince Street, Construction,


2,506.40


Sidewalks: Granolithic,


222.10


Market Street Sidewalk,


84.79


High School Plans,


2,000.00


Hedge School Playground,


801.40


Land on Easterly Side of Water Street,


1,600.00


Stephens Field Bathing House,


517.16


Equipment; for Playground at North Plymouth,


60.00


Town Forest, Land,


245 00


Town Forest, Reforesting,


1 219 73


Water Dep't Cons't ..


225 52


Water Dep't New High


Service Line,


34,321.36


Total Appropriations,


$64.431.25


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$64,431.25


$64.431.25


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NON-REVENUE ACCOUNTS


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Funded Debt Balancing Account,


$477,499.96


Town Hall Lot Loan,


$12,000.00


Memorial Town Hall Loan,


246,500.00


Plymouth County Hospital Loan,


20,000.00


Sewer Loan,


3,000.00


New School House Loan,


66,000.00


$347,500.00


Public Landing Loan,


84,000.00


Water Loans,


45,999.96


$477,499.96


$477,499.96


TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS


Cash and Investments,


$81,766.88


Murdock Poor and School Fund,


$730.00


Francis LeBaron Poor Fund,


1,350.00


Charles Holmes Poor Fund,


500.00


Julia P. Robinson Poor Fund,


300.00


Marcia E. Jackson Gate Public Library Fund, Nathaniel Morton Park Fund,


2,000.00


Warren Burial Hill Cemetery Fund,


1,580.63


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,


67,995.17


Phoebe Clifford Perpetual Care Fund, (Deposited with State Treasurer), St. Joseph's Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund,


200.00


111.08


$76,766.88


Old Colony National Bank Stock Invest- ment Fund,


5,000.00


$81,766.88


$81,766.88


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2,000.00


SCHEDULE G Summary of Funded Indebtedness, January 1, 1928, and Amounts due for Principal and Interest in 1928.


Loans


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1927 $13,000.00


Added During 1927


Paid During 1927 $1,000.00


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1928 $12,000.00


Principal Due in 1928 $1,000.00


Interest Due in 1928 $517.50 9,860.00 918.75


Town Hall Lot,


Memorial Town Hall,


261,000.00


14,500.00


246,500.00


14,500.00


Plymouth County Hospital,


25,000.00


5,000.00


20,000.00 3,000.00


1,000.00


93.75


Highway,


2,100.00


2,100.00


School,


77,000.00


11,000.00


66,000.00


11,000.00


2,571.25


Public Landing,


96,000.00


12,000.00


84,000.00


12,000.00


3,315.00


Water,


56,666.62


10,666.66


45,999.96


10,666.66


1,777.50


$534,766.62


$57,266.66


$477,499.96


$55,166.66


$19,053.75


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5,000.00


Sewer,


4,000.00


1,000.00


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SCHEDULE H


Itemized Statement of the Funded Indebtedness January 1, 1928


Town Hall Lot Loan


Four and one-half per cent bonds, dated Mar. 1,


1919, payable $1,000 annually, $12,000 00


Memorial Town Hall Loan Four per cent bonds, dated Nov. 1, 1924, payable $14,500 annually, 246,500 00


Plymouth County Hospital. Loan


Five and one-fourth per cent bonds, dated Apr. 1, 1921, payable $5,000 annually, 20,000 00


Sewer Loan


Three and three-fourths per cent notes, dated July 1, 1903, payable $1,000 annually, 3,000 00


School Loan


Four and one-fourth per cent bonds, dated Feb.


1, 1924, payable $11,000 annually,


66,000 00


Public Landing Loan


Four and one-fourth per cent bonds, dated May 1, 1924, payable $12,000 annually, 84,000 00


Water Loans


Three and three-fourths per cent notes, dated July 1, 1903, payable $666.66 annually, $3,999 96


Four per cent bonds, dated July 1, 1907, payable $1,000 annually, 5,000 00


Four per cent bonds, dated Feb. 15, 1908, payable $1,000 annually, 5,000 00


Four per cent notes, dated Aug. 1, 1926, payable $8,000 annually, 32,000 00


Total Water, Total Funded Debt,


45,999 96


$477,499 96


Plymouth Sivtoon


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SCHEDULE I


TRUST FUNDS


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS


Deposited in Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank :


Russell Tomlinson,


$202 27


Betsey C. Bagnell,


370 08


Rebecca D. Ryder,


933 14


Lydia W. Chandler,


332 33


Curtis Howard,


513 30


Sarah F. Bagnell,


211 84


A. A. Whiting,


662 69


James Reed,


406 53


William H. Nelson,


674 01


Charles Holmes,


268 03


Louisa S. Jackson,


240 56


Judith S. Jackson,


580 29


John Donley,


100 02


David Drew,


110 64


Mary J. Brown,


50 00


Mary V. Lewis,


353 12


Priscilla L. Hedge,


264 53


Frederick Webber,


100 31


Nancie C. Wood,


1,000 11


Fannie Goodwin Bates,


1,000 00


Joshua Atwood,


115 23


Ichabod Shaw,


590 64


Edwin Morey,


797 47


Waldron and Dunham,


290 78


Timothy T. Eaton,


169 78


Heman Cobb,


264 72


Thomas Sampson,


236 49


Ephraim B. Holmes,


754 59


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Lydia E. Jackson,


235 72


Jacob Jackson,


129 43


Charlotte R. Bearse,


234 29


Washburn Portion, lot No. 42,


175 98


Helena B. Rich,


118 92


Winslow B. Rickard,


114 29


John Eddy,


113 76


Helen Covington,


230 13


Freeman E. Wells,


168 29


Eliza Burt,


150 00


David L. Harlow,


116 48


Benjamin Swift,


115 53


Ellis Benson,


104 91


James Deacon,


135 59


Ellis and Freeman,


100 11


Ansel F. Fish,


111 52


Taylor and Foss,


103 51


Mary A. Minter,


159 49


William R. Drew,


731 46


Adelaide Reed,


106 72


Elizabeth M. Ward,


270 89


Edward W. Bradford,


216 67


Harver lot,


117 14


Ephraim Churchill,


27 11


Franklin B. Holmes,


126 87


Linus B. Thomas,


50 37


Ephraim S. Morton,


115 08


Merriam lot,


251 54


B. O. Strong,


132 54


John C. Cave,


113 52


Winslow B. Standish,


115 91


Calvin S. Damon,


287 01


Finney and Churchill,


109 36


Edward B. Hayden,


174 04


H. N. P. Hubbard,


104 78


Anderson lots,


1


166 66


Sylvanus Churchill,


50 00


Nancy L. Pratt,


94 54


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Burgess P. Terry,


141 92


William and P. H. Williams,


115 44


Increase Robinson,


463 61


August H. Lucas,


152 66


Edward Morton,


104 62


Benjamin Pierce,


50 00


Alfred P. Arnold,


108 73


Nathaniel H. Morton,


100 00


Charles H. Holmes,


102 68


Daniel Hinchcliffe,


106 42


Samuel Nelson,


111 56


Nathaniel Russell,


213 25


Sumner Leonard,


111 83


Frederick Dittmar,


120 41


Emeline Landy,


103 39


John F. Hoyt,


137 60


Pope lot,


150 00


Nehemiah Savery,


103 35


Thomas A. Holsgrove,


182 40


John C. Ross,


218 33


Archibald McLean,


50 00


George L. Lyon,


186 00


Phineas Pierce lot and Paty tomb,


287 02


Charles E. Barnes,


109 49


Burgess lot, So. Pond,


265 24


Ezra Harlow,


162 06


Mercy J. Howland,


122 32


Isaac M. Jackson,


1,085 33


Mary McDonald,


111 94


Mary J. Corey,


116 93


Ellis-Ryder,


126 61


Brewster-Bartlett,


411 77


Barnabas Hedge,


150 62


George M. Collins,


143 33


Alexander McLean,


116 16


Charles E. Dow,


106 05


Shaw and Thomas,


209 55


Atwood and Pratt,


213 36


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Prentiss lot,


221 88


Rufus H. Pope,


82 32


Alanson Thomas,


169 47


Albert Whiting,


123 94


Gamaliel Thomas,


110 16


Albert Bramhall,


111 16


Nancy B. Stevens,


102 27


Johnson-Hart,


108 57


Adeline D. Bartlett,


54 55


Coomer-Weston,


242 78


Edward N. H. Vaughn,


286 82


Thomas W. Finney,


106 86


Charles H. Howland 2nd.,


108 32


Davidson lots,


228 18


James Ellis,


131 26


Allen and Franklin M. Holmes,


111 09


Marietta Bumpus,


137 68


Frederick O. Bradford,


154 42


Mercy C. Robbins,


353 58


D. Edson Raymond,


100 00


Martin J. Hunting,


236 03


Watson and Rufus Ellis,


122 85


Herbert Robbins,


116 43


William J. Waterson,


50 00


Belinda B. Clements,


102 74


George D. Bartlett,


544 36


Orrin W. and Lydia A. Bennett,


104 61


John F. Hall,


113 72


Charles P. Morse,


104 86


Stephen and Almira B. Pember,


100 00


Barnabas Churchill,


212 18


Erastus B. Torrance,


108 14


Winslow W. Avery,


230 39


Daniel O. Churchill,


117 22


Bradford Barnes,


167 56


Zacheus Bartlett,


107 51


Burgess and Churchill,


52 40


Alexander M. Harrison,


115 69


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Hilda Svensson, 121 89


Hiram B. Sears,


225 33


· Joseph Taylor,


80 03


Franklin B. Cobb,


100 00


Andrew J. and Sarah E. Bradford,


102 02


John S. Butler,


118 62


Chas. H. & Eunice B. Howland,


75 85


Sylvanus W. King,


104 14


Levi P. Morton,


106 26


Whitmore-Churchill-Whitmore,


130 75


John Bachelder,


163 85


Richard McLean lots,


215 64


Ziba R. Ellis,


112 23


Charles L. Jones,


207 12


Clark Ellis,


240 95


Chas E. and Clarence E. Taylor,


103 67


Joshua L. Edes,


108 12


Raymond-Doten,


213 70


John Peck,


113 72


Hayden-Bradford,


117 14


Abbie B. Ward,


154 46


Adam & Frances Nicol,


100 01


Charles C. Drew,


286 61


Thomas Hedge,


272 19


Elmer H. Bartlett,


106 32


Scovel-Doten,


271 88


Walter S. Irwin,


125 00


Peter Holmes lot,


297 41


Frank Sheppard,


110 28


Maria A. Rickard,


115 37


Emily H. Cook,


170 27


William & Violet Crozier,


112 30


Frederick Mahler,


104 22


Isaac B. King,


234 59


Catherina Wilhelmy,


103 57


Emily F. Bartlett,


124 34


William Bradford,


281 70


Chas. & Deborah Hathaway,


221 87


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Kate Zahn,


102 36


Lothrop C. King,


165 84


Alpheus O. Grant,


101 45


Jennette B. Smyth,


105 25


Clark Finney,


104 51


Ichabod Morton,


107 72


Cobb and Burgess,


114 67


William H. Miller,


104 49


Laura A. & Edna M. Larkin,


108 34


George H. Malloy,


112 89


Robert Siebenschu,


102 99


Perkins-Sibley lot,


104 57


Priscilla Perkins,


137 50


Betsey F. Dunham,


109 05


George H. Dunham,


108 12


Burgess-Bennett,


155 75


Geo. & Elizabeth Nichols,


218 97


Harry Kramer,


107 90


Nellie H. Weeks,


100 53


Thomas C. Atwood & Laura Mc- Henry,


106 09


Chas. C. Barnes & Samuel G. Broadbent,


105 49


Mary J. Ware,


105 61


William L. Finney,


277 66


Jacob Jr. & Elizabeth Malher,


208 27


Nathaniel Bartlett,


110 09


Charles E. Ryder,


110 09


Mary A. Austin, et al.,


82 24


Elizabeth A. Kimball, et al.,


41 87


David O. Harvey,


211 90


John D. & Thomas Churchill,


506 75


Antone Rose,


101 88


John Bodell,


200 00


Lauchlin D. McLean,


100 00


Adelbert C. Finney,


100 00


Total Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $40,711 90


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Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank :


Morton D. Andrews,


$782 82


William H. Nelson,


643 24


Thomas B. Bartlett,


323 67


Rebecca F. Sampson,


333 95


Katherine E. Sever,


472 61


Mary F. Wood,


143 84


Cordelia Savery,


106 70


Phoebe P. Ellis,


25 00


William Ross,


380 58


Putman Kimball,


426 12


John Gooding,


635 20


Schuyler Sampson,


287 79


R. B. Hall,


114 34


Fanny Sylvester,


125 53


Geo. E. & Carrie M. Benson,


114 18


E. A. Spooner,


120 35


George Hayward,


402 84


George S. Tolman,


125 88


Elizabeth S. Tinkham,


171 57


Danforth and Thurber,


225 50


William Bartlett,


455 60


Daniel H. Paulding,


330 59


John Morissey,


254 24


Oliver T. Wood,


112 96


Sarah A. Waldron,


188 94


Sarah V. Kendrick,


61 90


Emma F. Avery,


548 70


Isaac M. Jackson,


1,055 15


Abby B. Avery & Samuel Bartlett,


305 81


Dora Perrit,


165 38


Mary E. Moning,


120 16


Nathaniel Spooner,


155 74


Abbie B. Danforth,


106 33


Georgianna Hedge, 107 04


Elizabeth F. Stoddard,


271 05


Benjamin Hathaway,


250 93


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Cornelius Bradford,


122 13


George W. Haskins,


80 33


Annie Martin,


296 08


TTOnrv Farris Stoddard,


117 96


Obadiah Lyon,


188 27


Madeline Harris,


178 49


Lydia G. Lothrop,


332 32


Sarah W. Sparrow,


100 01


Chas. W. Eaton,


308 68


Charles C. Doten,


281 46


Sarah J. Ryder,


232 96


Mary B. Bassett,


108 97


Colburn C. & Chas R. Wood,


300 03


Henry W. Tillson,


121 58


Caroline Grozinger,


50 04


Joseph P. Thurston,


220 29


Gustavus G. Sampson,


141 69


Amelia Knoch,


112 24


Briggs-Goodwin,


112 58


James H. Sutcliffe,


116 15


Evelyn Louise Perry,


105 62


John Smith,


108 50


Amasa Bartlett & Bourne Spooner, 305 69


Capt. Frederick Bartlett,


116 31


Caroline C. Finney,


112 00


Thomas Cooper,


119 94


Lorenzo M. Bennett,


177 29


James R. Shaw,


128 47


Ernest L. Sampson,


203 51


Truman Sampson,


128 47


Levi R. Sampson,


128 47


Arthur S. Byrnes,


109 63


Otis W. Lapham,


111 28


Francis M. Robbins,


100 00


Lemuel L. Swift,


174 29


George W. Bradford,


221 54


Grace D. Mooney,


52 98


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Amasa C. Sears,


100 08


Mary Pratt,


271 85


Henry W. Torrey,


167 17


Lyndon P. Hubbard,


109 37


Stephen Doten,


110 48


Ellen D. Howard,


79 17


Bramhall Fund,


170 91


Thomas Jackson,


110 81


Emma S. Hall,


113 08


Douglas-Hodges,


122 10


Churchill-Harlow,


165 66


Benjamin & Bessie Weston,


56 18


George Finney,


108 79


Horace C. Whitten,


100 04


Edward L. Robbins,


216 71


Henry Buhman,


110 61


John Krins,


112 13


Addie E. Douglas,


110 40


Frederick M. Atwood,


169 86


Ellis Whiting,


106 31


Charles Rogers,


77 90


Helen F. Hedge,


214 17


Robert H. & Rebecca Barnes,


143 56


Charles S. Purinton,


330 56


Isaac H. Valler,


116 01


Esther Hollis,


451 19


Edward W. Baker,


194 38


Elizabeth A. Howland,


221 40


Harriet E. McFall,


161 38


George E. Randall,


155 21


James H. & James E. Clark lots,


213 90


Eliza G. Hall,


213 44


Emma W. Hedge,


210 58


John Fratus,


156 43


Mary E. Fuller,


104 95


Thomas Pierce,


150 05


Alfred L. Bartlett,


205 21


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Martha S. Brewster,


105 84


Henry E. Maynard,


104 41


Edward H. Thompson,


102 41


Benjamin Drew,


158 93


Mary McLeod,


212 50


Catherine B. Morrison,


105 13


Lucy C. Nelson,


211 51


Philip Rudolph,


101 97


Eugenia Lothrop,


103 75


Lucia S. Griffin,


100 00


Anna B. Humphrey,


102 53


Mercie F. Morse,


103 12


Anna M. Shepard,


306 91


Martha A. Morton,


100 59


Nellie E. McCloskey,


207 83


Johnson Davee, May & Simmons,


207 97


J. Sumner Wood,


103 26


Frank Quartz,


206 17


Clarence W. Burgess,


158 35


Emma F. Caldwell,


254 63


Aaron Sampson,


104 14


Robert Thom,


100 00


Ella Bugbee Lee,


102 94


Sophia P. Mawbey,


101 58


Nathan S. Torrance,


102 75


Anthony Atwood,


203 54


Thelma Weston,


200 00


Robert & Mary McKinnon,


100 00


Chas. G. Burgess,


200 00


Sarah A. Bartlett,


100 00


Elizabeth S. McHenry,


100 00


Anna V. Robbins,


100 00


Job Churchill,


200 00


Job Churchill, (Burial Hill),


200 00


Total Plymouth Savings Bank, $27,283 27


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ST. JOSEPH'S CEMETERY FUND Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank, 111 08


DEPOSITED WITH STATE TREASURER Phœbe R. Clifford Fund, 200 00


Total Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,


$68,306 25


NATHANIEL MORTON PARK FUND


Plymouth Savings Bank,


$2,000 00


MURDOCK POOR AND SCHOOL FUND


Plymouth Savings Bank,


$730 00


FRANCIS LEBARON POOR FUND


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank,


$675 00


Plymouth Savings Bank, 675 00


CHARLES HOLMES POOR FUND


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank,


$500 00


JULIA P. ROBINSON POOR FUND


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $300 00


WARREN BURIAL HILL CEMETERY FUND


Plymouth Savings Bank,


$1,414 97


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank,


165 66


MARCIA E. JACKSON GATES PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND


Plymouth Savings Bank,


$1,000 00


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank,


1,000 00


OLD COLONY NATIONAL BANK STOCK INVESTMENT FUND


Old Colony National Bank Stock,


$5,000 00


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APPROPRIATIONS ON WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


MARCH 24, 1928


Selectmen's Department,


$3,250 00


Accounting Department,




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