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Other Expenses-
Flags,
$8.73
Teams,
7.88
Sods,
49.85
Tools, Paint, etc.,
18.16
Stationery,
12.50
97.12
Total Payments, 1,553.67
Balance to Excess and Deficiency.
$211.83
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CHILTONVILLE, MANOMET, CEDARVILLE AND SOUTH POND CEMETERIES
Appropriation, Income from Funds,
$900.00 194.40
$1,094.40
Payments :
Chiltonville
Labor,
$416.80
All Other,
27.26
$444.06
Manomet-
Labor,
$306.75
Tools, Paint, etc.,
24.94
331.69
Cedarville-
Labor,
$128.00
Trucks,
15.00
Posts, Paint, Chain,
31.65
174.65
South Pond-
Labor,
$5.50
Paint,
11.61
17.11
Total Payments, 967.51
Balance to Excess and Deficiency,
$126.89
TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST
Appropriation, Payments : Interest-
$70,000.00
Loans in Anticipation of
Taxes, $11,630.07
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Town Hall Lot,
337.50
Town Hall Loan,
7,540.00
School Loan,
701.25
Public Landing Loan,
1,275.00
Water Loans,
77.50
Total Interest,
$21,561.32
Town Debt-
Town Hall Lot,
$1,000.00
Town Hall Loan,
14,500.00
School Loans,
11,000.00
Public Landing Loans,
12,000.00
Water Loans,
2,666.66
Total Town Debt,
41,166.66
Total Payments,
62,727.98
Balance to Excess and Deficiency,
$7,272.02
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SCHEDULE C ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Charges, Estimated in Making Tax Warrant:
Income Tax,
$60,022.96
Corporation Tax,
51,350.59
Bank Tax,
346.29
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax,
25,379.30
Licenses and Permits,
1,493.00
Fines,
2,315.19
Grants and Gifts,
953.51
Special Assessments,
1,306.22
General Government,
2,604.01
Protection of Persons and Property,
679.48
Health and Sanitation,
2,056.89
Highways,
108.66
Charities,
8,257.89
Old Age Assistance, Reimbursement,
14,419.00
Soldiers' Benefits,
1,131.00
Schools,
1,286.20
Libraries,
Recreation,
2,987.61
Enterprises and Cemeteries :
Water Department,
$39,404.54
Town Wharf,
1,570.00
Herring Streams,
361.00
Cemeteries,
4,702.01
46,037.55
Interest on Deposits,
330.36
Interest on Taxes,
5,427.03
Gasoline Tax,
21,683.88
All Other Receipts,
1,139.81
$251,316.43
Credits, Amounts Actually Received:
Income Tax,
$65,354.65
Corporation Tax,
51,349.72
Bank Tax,
1,335.68
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax,
19,637.55
Licenses and Permits,
1,564.25
Fines,
1,283.95
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Grants and Gifts,
930.20
Special Assessments,
788.05
General Government,
1,733.02
Protection of Persons and Property,
657.97
Health and Sanitation,
1,680.97
Highways,
114.25
Charities,
14,027.79
Old Age Assistance, Reimbursement,
14,314.81
Soldiers' Benefits,
1,137.50
Schools,
1,041.78
Libraries,
Recreation,
1,941.56
Enterprises and Cemeteries :
Water Department,
$36,052.20
Town Wharf,
1,062.00
Herring Streams,
130.00
Cemeteries,
4,817.98
42,062.18
Interest on Deposits,
306.28
Interest on Taxes,
6,659.18
Gasoline Tax,
21,683.88
All Other Receipts,
972.91
$250,578.13
Deficit in Estimated Receipts for Year,
738.30
$251,316.43
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SCHEDULE D REVENUE ACCOUNT 1932
Charges-
Appropriations March 26,
$764,235.22 5,000.00
Appropriations April 25,
$769,235.22
Total of Appropriations,
Less :
1931 Dog Tax, to Public Library, $1,669.72
Estimated Receipts, 251,316.43.
252,986.15
Amount to be Assessed,
$516,249.07
Deficit in Estimated Receipts,
738.30
$516,987.37
Credits-
Assessors' Warrant Sept. 1,
$507,875.07
Poll Tax Warrant July 1,
8,374.00
* $516,249.07
Additional Warrant (Polls),
100.00
Additional Warrant (Property),
3.84
Total of Assessors' Warrants, $516,352.91 Deficit in Revenue, Charged to Excess and Deficiency, 634.46
$516,987.37
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SCHEDULE E EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY
Unexpended Balances, Credited-
Selectmen's Department,
$1.14
Accounting Department,
4.65
Treasury Department,
6.69
Assessors' Department,
70.03
Town Clerk's Department,
176.50
Law Department,
66.22
Engineering Department,
98.74
Planning Board,
6.41
Town House Maintenance,
11.21
Town Hall Maintenance,
280.63
Police Department,
116.55
Fire Department,
132.98
Sealing Weights and Measures,
145.51
Inspection of Buildings,
253.29
Moth Suppression,
.44
Tree Warden's Department,
.18
Forest Warden's Department,
445.11
Rifle Range,
.81
Inland Fisheries,
23.40
Health Department,
17.32
Inspector of Animals,
.01
Sewers,
330.14
Street Cleaning,
2.33
Public Sanitaries,
377.39
Roads and Bridges,
41.15
Sidewalks,
.36
Snow and Ice Removal,
4.43
Street Sprinkling,
4.36
Street Lighting,
69.21
Old Age Assistance,
1,061.75
School Department,
4,208.81
School Dept., for Travel Outside of State,
30.00
Park Department,
1.75
Public Playgrounds,
10.44
Memorial Day,
20.00
July Fourth,
7.50
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State Convention of Veterans of Foreign Wars, 4.02
Pensions for Town Laborers,
38.34
Miscellaneous Account,
383.62
Water Department Maintenance,
1,097.43
Town Forest,
.33
Town Wharf Maintenance,
66.21
Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries,
74.27
Burial Hill Cemetery,
211.83
Chiltonville, Manomet, Cedarville and
South Pond Cemeteries, 126.89
Town Debt and Interest,
7,272.02
Fire Alarm Reconstruction, Jabez
Corner to Cliff Street,
99.70
Surfacing Parking Space at Town Hall,
16.08
Surfacing Way at Town Hall,
41.58
Hard-Surfacing Streets,
3.00
Beaver Dam Road,
2.02
Nick's Rock Road,
1.13
Oak Street Drain,
67.95
Survey for Water Supply in Manomet,
118.92
$17,652.78
SCHEDULE F
BALANCE SHEET-JANUARY 1, 1933 REVENUE ACCOUNTS
Cash,
$9,005.91
Overlay, Tax of 1931, $842.84
Uncollected Taxes:
Overlay, Tax of 1932, 4,495.31
Herbert W. Bartlett, Collector,
Tax of 1931, Property,
$15,648.90
Total Overlays,
$5,338.15
Tax of 1932, Property,
153,464.71
Reserve from Overlays,
9,437.90
Tax of 1932, Polls, 534.00
Temporary Tax Loans, 1932,
110,000.00
Tax of 1932, Old Age Ass't., 315.00
Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
50.00
Accounts Payable: Unpaid Warrants,
50.00
Total Uncollected Taxes,
169,962.61
Unappropriated Revenue : Dog Tax, from County, 1,649.55
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax,
for year 1931,
$577.23
Income from Bank Stock, Unexpended,
575.00
for year 1932,
2,374.81
Unexpended Appropriation Balance: Committee on Representative Town Government, 100.00
Total Excise Tax,
2,952.04
2,793.20
Excess and Deficiency, Jan. 1, 1932. $79,233.69
Uncollected Water Rates, etc.,
Less:
Corporation Tax of 1920
Refunded to State, $2,475.15
Water Rates, 1930,
662.05
Water Rates, 1931,
2,267.96
Water Rates. 1932, 10,411.82
Labor and Material, 1930, 2.00
Tax Titles, 2,010.52
Labor and Material, 1931, 8.00
Deficit in 1932 Rev-
Labor and Material, 1932, 43.50
enue, 634.46
5,150.17
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Tax Titles,
George B. Howland, Collector, Water Rates, 1929, $37.65
Bank and Trust Co. Tax of Prior Years, Refunded to State, 30.04
Total Uncollected Water Rates, etc., 13,432.98
Overdrafts: Tax Collector's Department,
Public Welfare Department, Soldiers' Relief,
$16.93 32,376.69 8,211.59
Add:
Tax Title Receipts, 636.83 Unexpended Balances of Ap- propriations, 17,652.78
Total Overdrafts,
40,605.21
92,373.13
Departmental Accounts Rec., Health,
$1,684.89
2,952.04
Sewers,
72.47
2,793.20
Highway,
41.00
Water Department,
13,432.98
Public Welfare,
2,586.73
Departmental,
6,990.71
Soldiers' Relief,
152.00
School,
61.20
Parks,
48.00
Cemeteries,
2,344.42
Total Departmental, 6,990.71
$245,742.66
$245,742.66
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$74,083.52
Revenue, Reserved Until Collected: Motor Vehicle Excise Tax, Tax Title,
NON-REVENUE ACCOUNTS
Cash,
$87,558.83 Memorial Town Hall, $42.35
Furnishings for Town Hall,
1,278.95
Memorials for Town Hall,
1,692.88
Traffic Signals,
510.50
Highway Construction and Re- construction,
902.65
New Public Way (Westerly),
1,752.91
Land Damage: Relocation State Highway,
of
Vallerville to Costello's Corner,
98.00
Warren Ave. and Manomet Road,
271.20
Brookside Avenue,
800.61
Sidewalks: Granolithic,
41.30
Breakwater at Warren's Cove,
2,500.00
Town Forest, Land,
45.00
Water Department, Construction,
143.58
Manomet Water Supply System,
77,478.90
$87,558.83
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$87,558.83
$87,558.83
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
$306,666.66
Town Hall Lot Loan,
$7,000.00
Memorial Town Hall Loan,
174,000.00
New School House Loan,
11,000.00
$192,000.00
Public Landing Loan,
24,000.00
Water Loans,
90,666.66
$306,666.66
$306,666.66
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Funded Debt Balancing Account,
TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS
Cash and Investments,
$114,049.10 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 Gates Public Library Fund,
2,000.00
Nathaniel Morton Park Fund,
2,000.00
Warren Burial Hill Cemetery Fund,
1,998.73
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds.
99,862.26
Phoebe Clifford Perpetual Care Fund, (De- posited with State Treasurer),
200.00
St. Joseph's Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund, 108.11
$109,049.10
Old Colony National Bank Stock Investment Fund,
5,000.00
$114,049.10
$114,049.10
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SCHEDULE G Summary of Funded Indebtedness, January 1, 1933, and Amounts Due for Principal and Interest in 1933.
LOANS
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1932 $8,000.00
Added During 1932
Paid During 1932 $1,000.00
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1933 $7,000.00
Principal Due in 1933 $1,000.00
Interest Due in 1933 $292.50
Town Hall Lot,
Memorial Town Hall,
188,500.00
14,500.00
174,000.00
14,500.00
6,960.00
School,
22,000.00
11,000.00
11,000.00
11,000.00
233.75
Public Landing,
36,000.00
12,000.00
24,000.00
12,000.00
765.00
Water,
3,333.32
$90,000.00
2,666.66
90,666.66
10,666.66
3,612.50
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$257,833.32
$90,000.00
$41,166.66
$306,666.66
$49,166.66
$11,863.75
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SCHEDULE H Itemized Statement of the Funded Indebtedness January 1, 1933
Town Hall Lot Loan
Four and one-half per cent bonds, dated March 1, 1919, payable $1,000 annually, $7,000.00
Memorial Town Hall Loan
Four per cent bonds, dated Nov. 1, 1924, payable $14,500 annually, 174,000.00
School Loan
Four and one-fourth per cent bonds, dated Feb. 1, 1924, payable $11,000 annually, 11,000.00
Public Landing Loan
Four and one-fourth per cent bonds, dated May 1 1924, payable $12,000 annually, 24,000.00
Water Loans
Three and three-fourths per cent notes, dated July 1, 1903, payable $666.66 annually, $666.66
Four per cent coupon notes, dated Oct. 1, 1932, payable $10,000 an- nually, 90,000.00
Total Water Loans, 90,666.66
Total Funded Debt, $306,666.66
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SCHEDULE I TRUST FUNDS CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS
Deposited in Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank :
Russell Tomlinson,
$221.24
Betsey C. Bagnell,
444.24
Rebecca D. Ryder,
1,025.03
Lydia W. Chandler,
353.09
Curtis Howard,
543.12
Sarah F. Bagnell,
227.27
A. A. Whiting
810.03
James Reed,
425.39
Barnes Lot,
254.63
William H. Nelson,
763.20
Charles Holmes,
298.77
Louisa S. Jackson,
209.86
Judith S. Jackson,
629.51
John Donley,
109.09
David Drew,
121.25
Mary J. Brown,
50.55
Mary V. Lewis,
389.95
Priscilla L. Hedge,
245.37
Frederick Webber,
112.64
Nancie C. Wood,
1,021.59
Fannie Goodwin Bates,
1,046.83
Joshua Atwood,
106.21
Ichabod Shaw,
720.51
Edwin Morey,
828.23
Waldron and Dunham,
264.04
Timothy T. Eaton,
163.05
Heman Cobb,
235.43
Thomas Sampson,
242.54
Ephraim B. Holmes, .
805.14
Lydia E. Jackson,
255.87
Jacob Jackson,
142.72
Charlotte R. Bearse,
238.81
Washburn portion, lot No. 42,
171.76
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Helena B. Rich,
113.00
Winslow B. Rickard,
110.56
John Eddy,
113.24
Helen Covington,
226.19
Freeman E. Wells,
172.53
Eliza Burt,
150.17
David L. Harlow,
110.12
Benjamin Swift,
109.39
Ellis Benson,
107.95
James Deacon,
140.86
Ellis and Freeman,
106.07
Ansel F. Fish,
215.38
Taylor and Foss,
111.27
Mary A. Minter,
177.36
William R. Drew,
769.46
Adelaide Reed (bk),
110.78
Elizabeth M. Ward,
310.35
Edward W. Bradford,
194.05
Harvey lot,
111.86
Ephraim Churchill,
26.42
Franklin B. Holmes,
127.63
Linus B. Thomas,
54.42
Ephraim S. Morton,
117.87
Merriam lot,
259.08
B. O. Strong,
140.71
John C. Cave,
109.05
Winslow B. Standish,
115.69
Calvin S. Damon,
303.86
Finney and Churchill,
114.14
Edward B. Hayden,
189.67
H. N. P. Hubbard,
221.76
Anderson lots,
155.66
Sylvanus Churchill,
53.27
Nancy L. Pratt,
99.38
Burgess P. Terry,
137.63
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William and P. H. Williams,
105.92
Increase Robinson,
490.70
August H. Lucas,
160.24
Edward Morton,
112.36
Benjamin Pierce,
50.49
Alfred P. Arnold,
111.89
Nathaniel H. Morton,
103.23
Charles H. Holmes,
110.43
Daniel Hinchcliffe,
108.96
Samuel Nelson,
113.76
Nathaniel Russell,
211.61
Sumner Leonard,
106.19
Frederick Dittmar,
124.13
Emeline Landy,
114.89
John F. Hoyt,
142.84
Pope lot,
158.65
Nehemiah Savery,
113.56
Thomas A. Holsgrove,
201.77
John C. Ross,
241.00
Archibald McLean, 52.80
George L. Lyon,
163.39
Phineas Pierce lot and Paty tomb, 279.34
Charles E. Barnes,
116.49
Burgess lot, South Pond,
334.09
Ezra Harlow,
169.00
Mercy J. Howland,
135.04
Isaac M. Jackson,
1,290.31
Mary McDonald,
117.01
Mary J. Corey,
121.36
Ellis-Ryder, 123.19
Brewster-Bartlett,
373.70
Barnabas Hedge,
157.71
George M. Collins,
153.59
Alexander McLean,
106.35
Charles E. Dow,
111.14
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Shaw and Thomas,
217.73
Atwood and Pratt,
216.57
Prentiss lot,
220.69
Rufus H. Pope,
79.27
Alanson Thomas,
176.84
Albert Whiting,
138.35
Gamaliel Thomas,
107.62
Albert Bramhall,
105.63
Nancy B. Stevens,
107.40
Johnson-Hart,
113.51
Adeline D. Bartlett,
54.50
Coomer Weston,
254.26
Edward N. H. Vaughn,
326.14
Thomas W. Finney,
112.20
Charles H. Howland, 2nd,
118.62
Davidson lots,
248.13
James Ellis,
123.16
Allen and Franklin M. Holmes,
114.22
Marietta Bumpus,
155.81
Frederick O. Bradford,
164.08
Mercy C. Robbins,
395.45
D. Edson Raymond,
115.04
Martin J. Hunting,
238.92
Watson and Rufus Ellis,
112.26
Herbert Robbins, 126.35
William J. Waterson,
106.83
Belinda B. Clements,
108.78
George D. Bartlett,
577.64
Orrin W. and Lydia A. Bennett,
110.95
John F. Hall,
100.06
Charles P. Morse,
110.42
Stephen and Almira B. Pember,
101.72
Barnabas Churchill, 242.42
Erastus B. Torrance, 117.73
Winslow W. Avery,
220.53
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Daniel O. Churchill, 110.67
Bradford Barnes,
156.90
Zacheus Bartlett,
105.13
Burgess and Churchill,
52.30
Alexander M. Harrison,
133.68
Hilda Svensson,
114.14
Hiram B. Sears,
214.88
Joseph Taylor,
88.05
Franklin B. Cobb,
105.14
Andrew J. & Sarah E. Bradford,
112.54
John S. Butler,
134.10
Charles H. & Eunice B. Howland,
108.70
Sylvanus W. King,
113.95
Levi P. Morton,
108.41
Whitmore-Churchill-Whitmore,
132.33
John Bachelder,
179.75
Richard McLean lots,
223.47
Ziba R. Ellis,
119.56
Charles L. Jones,
227.95
Clark Ellis,
266.84
Charles E. and Clarence E. Taylor,
109.48
Joshua L. Edes,
115.40
Raymond-Doten,
231.61
John Peck, 114.81
Hayden-Bradford, 135.16
Abbie B. Ward,
176.48
Adam & Frances Nicol,
140.64
Charles C. Drew,
275.09
Thomas Hedge,
303.58
Elmer H. Bartlett,
112.14
Scovel-Doten, 269.65
Walter S. Irwin,
134.18
Peter Holmes lot,
288.30
Frank Sheppard,
102.69
Maria A. Rickard,
121.72
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Emily H. Cook, 150.05
William & Violet Crozier, 110.97
Frederick Mahler, 111.50
Isaac B. King, 268.79
Catherina Wilhelmy,
109.72
Emily F. Bartlett,
156.52
William Bradford,
289.77
Charles & Deborah Hathaway,
232.56
Kate Zahn, 112.64
Lothrop C. King,
185.73
Alpheus O. Grant,
101.21
Jennette B. Smyth,
109.74
Clark Finney, 115.07
Ichabod Morton,
110.76
Cobb and Burgess,
112.20
William H. Miller,
107.36
Laura A. & Edna M. Larkin,
110.12
George H. Malloy,
114.83
Robert Siebenschu,
116.04
Perkins-Sibley lot
107.45
Priscilla Perkins,
136.01
Betsey F. Dunham,
115.97
George H. Dunham,
102.78
Burgess-Bennett,
162.42
George & Elizabeth Nichols,
246.29
Harry Kramer,
111.15
Nellie H. Weeks,
109.93
Thomas C. Atwood & Laura McHenry, 116.40
Charles C. Barnes & Samuel G. Broadbent,
122.09
Mary J. Ware,
107.20
William L. Finney,
237.39
Jacob, Jr. & Elizabeth Mahler, 226.95
Nathaniel Bartlett, 132.48
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Charles E. Ryder, 106.39
Mary A. Austin, et als.,
90.43
Elizabeth A. Kimball, et al.,
42.18
David O. Harvey,
215.56
John D. & Thomas Churchill,
554.73
Antone Rose,
110.85
John Bodell,
229.91
Lauchlin D. McLean,
112.21
Adelbert C. Finney,
107.73
Ezro J. Huntley lot,
107.90
Jessie Shaw,
159.73
Seth L. Holmes,
139.94
Capt. W. W. Baker,
106.76
George E. Saunders,
221.73
Spooner lot (Ruth S. Baker),
1,079.78
Eben and Mary A. Morton,
104.86
Thomas M. Paty,
161.14
Squire Sutcliffe,
105.17
William D. Carleton,
154.90
Alma C. Wadsworth grave in W. D. Carleton lot,
55.96
Hannah Ellis Burgess,
51.64
Charles Herbert Briggs,
106.41
Harvey and Lois Briggs,
106.88
Everett Finney, 106.59
Matilda Hinchcliffe,
157.21
Nathaniel Shaw,
118.38
Curtiss and Harriet Hoyt,
105.24
Sarah A. Maude and Seth Booth,
104.91
Hemmerly lot (Burial Hill), 102.02
George E. Mabbett, 2,526.57
Emma Clark & George Whiting,
250.00
Addie A. Reed, 92.00
Charles F. Haire, 250.00
Charles W. Huff,
200.00
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Lucretia Davis,
50.00
Levi Thurston, 50.00
Susan B. Ryder,
150.00
Robert H. Weston,
150.00
Lafayette W. Cahoon,
100.00
Total, Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, $50,736.02
Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank :
Morton D. Andrews, 1 $840.81
William H. Nelson,
847.63
Thomas B. Bartlett,
337.83
Rebecca F. Sampson,
430.48
Katherine E. Sever,
493.20
Mary F. Wood,
171.70
Phoebe P. Ellis,
26.52
Cordelia Savery,
113.77
William Ross,
458.97
Putnam Kimball,
425.00
John Gooding,
710.49
Schuyler Sampson,
283.95
R. B. Hall,
114.23
Fanny Sylvester,
144.19
George E. & Carrie M. Benson,
150.29
E. A. Spooner,
133.68
George Hayward,
420.81
George S. Tolman,
121.12
Elizabeth S. Tinkham,
200.35
Danforth and Thurber,
224.96
William Bartlett,
494.52
Daniel H. Paulding,
388.00
John Morissey,
270.24
Oliver T. Wood,
123.97
Sarah A. Waldron,
209.32
Sarah V. Kendrick,
64.76
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Emma F. Avery, 600.61
Isaac M. Jackson, 1,334.78
Abby B. Avery & Samuel Bartlett, 331.18
Dora Perrit, 180.37
Mary E. Moning, 109.31
Nathaniel Spooner,
159.54
Abbie D. Danforth, 107.06
Georgianna Hedge,
117.31
Elizabeth F. Stoddard,
267.31
Benjamin Hathaway,
249.17
Cornelius Bradford,
130.59
George W. Haskins,
82.15
Annie Martin,
325.02
Henry Farris Stoddard,
114.53
Obadiah Lyon,
174.54
Madeline Harris,
179.44
Lydia G. Lothrop, 323.97
Sarah W. Sparrow,
109.74
Charles W. Eaton,
335.95
Charles C. Doten,
328.25
Sarah J. Ryder,
249.73
Mary B. Bassett,
121.91
Colburn C. & Charles R. Wood,
325.07
Henry W. Tillson. 118.77
Caroline Grozinger, 53.46
Joseph P. Thurston,
239.28
Gustavus G. Sampson, 174.74
Amelia Knoch, 121.69
Briggs-Goodwin,
113.56
James H. Sutcliffe,
124.05
Evelyn Louise Perry,
112.12
John Smith, 113.05
Amasa Bartlett & Bourne Spooner, 288.91
Capt. Frederick Bartlett, 121.17
Caroline C. Finney, 120.40
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Thomas Cooper,
140.37
Lorenzo M. Bennett,
205.54
James R. Shaw,
150.70
Ernest L. Sampson,
234.45
Truman Sampson,
169.14
Levi R. Sampson,
163.64
Arthur S. Byrnes,
118.37
Otis W. Lapham,
127.02
Francis M. Robbins,
104.16
Lemuel L. Swift,
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206.70
George W. Bradford,
260.08
Grace D. Mooney,
53.63
Amasa C. Sears,
103.62
Mary Pratt,
287.58
Henry W. Torrey,
188.38
Lyndon P. Hubbard,
111.87
Stephen Doten,
121.60
Ellen D. Howard,
86.09
Bramhall Fund,
176.54
Thomas Jackson,
121.73
Emma S. Hall,
119.18
Douglas-Hodges,
111.62
Churchill-Harlow,
187.86
Benjamin & Bessie Weston,
63.93
George Finney,
115.24
Horace C. Whitten,
107.98
Edward L. Robbins,
237.86
Henry Buhman,
122.82
John Krins,
128.22
Addie E. Douglas,
116.99
Frederick M. Atwood,
170.55
Ellis Whiting,
121.34
Charles Rogers,
85.70
Helen F. Hedge,
214.27
Robert H. & Rebecca Barnes,
171.73
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Charles S. Purinton,
352.92
Isaac H. Valler,
115.84
Esther Hollis,
506.93
Edward W. Baker,
208.31
Elizabeth A. Howland,
248.12
Harriet E. McFall,
162.67
George E. Randall,
177.92
James H. & James E. Clark lots,
248.20
Eliza G. Hall,
249.87
Emma W. Hedge,
227.67
John Fratus,
169.35
Mary E. Fuller,
108.85
Thomas Pierce,
179.47
Alfred L. Bartlett,
230.47
Martha S. Brewster,
120.76
Henry E. Maynard,
113.58
Edward H. Thompson,
112.44
Benjamin Drew,
190.59
Mary McLeod,
248.18
Catherine B. Morrison,
116.80
Lucy C. Nelson,
229.20
Philip Rudolph,
114.49
Eugenia Lothrop,
118.59
Lucia S. Griffin,
112.80
Anna B. Humphrey,
112.01
Mercie F. Morse,
124.19
Anna M. Shepard,
374.23
Martha A. Morton,
110.45
Nellie E. McCloskey,
207.98
Johnson, Davee, May & Simmons, 227.06
J. Sumner Wood, 120.94
Frank Quartz,
249.11
Clarence W. Burgess,
191.41
Emma F. Caldwell,
293.49
Aaron Sampson, 120.33
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Robert Thom,
111.04
Ella Bugbee Lee,
117.80
Sophia P. Mawbey,
111.53
Nathan S. Torrance,
125.58
Anthony Atwood,
242.03
Thelma Weston,
239.78
Robert & Mary McKinnon,
127.53
Charles G. Burgess,
455.72
Sarah A. Bartlett,
109.14
Elizabeth S. McHenry,
107.94
Anna V. Robbins,
109.91
Job Churchill,
226.48
Job Churchill (Burial Hill),
242.46
Abner H. Harlow,
292.61
Rufus Sampson,
110.96
Phineas Wells,
114.99
William B. Raylor,
222.60
John F. Raymond,
106.51
Oliver S. Holmes,
167.72
William Sykes,
110.10
Henry Armstrong,
107.68
T. Allen Bagnell,
224.29
Frank Rogers,
109.38
William Hodgkins,
168.01
Mary B. Shephard,
183.75
Alexander A. Robbins,
115.87
Chandler Holmes,
106.61
Albert Lundgren,
120.77
Ignatius F. Pierce,
169.84
Lucy L. Hoxie,
69.48
Harriet A. Shaw,
116.99
Frank Ellis,
169.42
Harriet A. Corey,
134.65
John M. Kingsley,
113.34
Helen H. Swanstrom,
137.05
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Edward Millburn, 107.71
Robert C. Swift, 216.94
Edward G. Ellis, 117.57
Emily E. Campbell, 167.42
Charlotte A. & Winslow Bradford,
226.77
John A. Spooner,
108.71
Warren L. Rich,
108.07
Harrison C. Beckman,
1,127.56
Gladys J. Campbell,
163.11
Alexander Wasson,
111.68
William Sargent Holmes,
227.46
Annie C. Stoddard,
342.24
Gannett Fund,
226.02
Caroline B. Warren,
111.13
Alice B. Ball,
54.63
Fannie T. Rowell,
107.36
George Asa Whiting,
112.63
George I. Hodgson,
169.55
Rebecca B. Robbins,
224.46
Lucia C. Freeman,
225.07
William S. Robbins,
563.09
Solomon E. Faunce,
223.52
Hannah M. Jackson,
106.31
Lydia G. Bradford,
218.55
William Langford,
219.51
William W. Brewster,
311.69
Henry L. Sampson & Christiana R. Leland,
318.61
Edwin L. Edes,
524.61
Oliver Edes,
527.35
Henry L. Stegmaier,
212.52
George W. Bosworth,
106.14
George H. Doten,
136.46
Benjamin F. Raymond,
108.28
Martha J. Clarko,
103.64
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Jessie F. B. Warren,
216.07
Priscilla A. & Wm. H. Barrows,
159.98
Eva Bartlett Watson,
219.88
Martin F. Benson,
80.07
James Warren,
161.52
George Edgar Smith,
214.33
Charles B. Harlow,
154.91
Adelbert L. Christie,
206.90
Frances W. Harris,
162.68
Charles T. Holmes,
109.97
Myra W. Clark,
208.36
Lillie M. Sherburne,
102.22
Sarah H. Burr,
104.77
Mary Cromwell,
53.41
Abraham O. Brown,
302.75
George Churchill,
310.55
Judah Bartlett,
101.10
Ellen E. Sanderson,
208.52
Jacob Reidenbach,
205.96
Laura E. Jones,
101.84
Lewis Sampson,
104.05
Clara F. Robinson,
52.04
Faustina M. Holmes,
67.23
Mary B. Lanman,
155.12
Warren R. Surpluss,
100.05
Sarah E. Manter,
208.52
Lumb & Garside,
156.17
William H. Osmond,
102.60
Lloyd C. & Mary E. Gould,
131.63
Annie Holmes,
206.30
Mary Deane Keith, 102.09
Edward W. Belcher,
102.50
Leander M. Vaughn,
100.00
James H. Chapman,
151.95
Emma A. Osborne,
151.50
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Eri C. Oakes,
202.50
Calvin T. Howland,
101.25
Harry A. Holmes,
200.00
George F. Howard,
200.00
Lucy E. Frasier, 100.00
Peter Schneider,
100.00
Mary E. Estes,
150.00
Emma L. Churchill, 150.00
Jennie F. Langford, 200.00
George H. & Florence Blanchard,
100.00
William F. & Martha A. Doten,
150.00
Charles Hellstrom,
100.00
Elizabeth C. Coupe,
200.00
Warren S. Bumpus & Nathaniel T. Clark, 150.00
Total, Plymouth Savings Bank,
$48,978.46
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ST. JOSEPH'S CEMETERY FUND Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank, $108.11
ABNER AND CHARLES H. LEONARD
Deposited in People's Savings Bank,
Worcester, Mass., 147.78
DEPOSITED WITH STATE TREASURER Phoebe R. Clifford Fund, 200.00
Total, Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,
$100,170.37
NATHANIEL MORTON PARK FUND
Plymouth Savings Band,
$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,
$1,864.79
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank,
133.94
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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SCHEDULE J
Valuation for 1930 less abatements on $158,850
$25,021,825
Valuation of Motor Vehicles for 1930 less abatements on 45,517
1,204,123
Valuation for 1931 less abatements on
53,820
24,819,930
Valuation of Motor Vehicles for 1931 less abatements on
29,752
1,043,008
Valuation for 1932 less abatements on
82,400
20,869,450
Valuation of Motor Vehicles for 1932 less abatements on
19,845
800,825
Total,
$73,759,161
Average,
24,586,387
3%,
737,592
Total Debt Incurred and Outstanding, $306,666.66
Less :
Water Loans, comprising total loans outside of limit, 90,666.66
Total Outstanding Within Debt Limit,
$216,000
Borrowing Capacity, January 1, 1933,
$521,592
Percentage of Bonded Debt to Valuation For year 1931, 1.2%
For year 1932, 1.5%
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APPROPRIATIONS ON WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
March 25, 1933
Selectmen's Department, $3,400.00
Accounting Department,
2,400.00
Treasury Department, 1,900.00
Tax Collector's Department, 3,800.00
Assessors' Department, 6,500.00
Law Department,
1,000.00
Town Clerk's Department,
1,700.00
Engineering Department,
850.00
Election and Registration, 800.00
Maintenance of Town House, 2,050.00
Maintenance of Town Hall,
6,000.00
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