Town annual report of the officers of the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts for the year ending 1936, Part 29

Author: Plymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1936
Publisher: Plymouth [Mass.] : Avery & Doten
Number of Pages: 772


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$385.71


Balance Remaining Reserved for Special Pensions $300.00


RESERVE ACCOUNT


Appropriation


$3,600.00


Transfer from Reserve Overlay


1,400.00


$5,000.00


Transfers to:


Miscellaneous Account


$1,600.00


Plymouth Mills Buildings


898.64


Water Department


900.00


Retirement Fund


600.00


Rifle Range


152.42


Sealing Weights & Measures


131.11


Total Transfers 4,282.17


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$717.83


EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATION OR WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION (SUBJECT TO TRANSFER TO PROJECTS ON ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN)


$35,488.35


Balance from 1936 Transfers to:


Water Street Retaining Wall (No. 165-14-1195)


$1,450.74


Water Pipe on Taylor Ave. Extension


5,313.95


Gypsy Moth Control


621.43


Clam Planting


20.36


Water Pipe, State Highway, Manomet


1,130.00


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Administrative Project


4,000.00


Water Street Retaining Wall (No. 165-14-5199)


723.66


Nutrition Project


1,104.15


Lincoln Street School Grounds


890.20


Farm to Market (No. 65-14-7797)


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3,619.59


Water Street Masonry Wall


2,800.00


Billington Street Sewer


3,514.92


Road Construction, Birch Ave. and Cherry St.


2,000.00


Farm to Market (No. 465-14-1-131)


.


2,800.00


Water Street Sidewalk and Curbing


1,035.86


Sewing Project


1,000.00


Nutrition Project-New


1,200.00


Transportation Housekeepers


100.00


Survey of Drains


24.30


Trucks for Highway Work


966.00


Total Transfers


34,315.16


Balance Remaining


$1,173.19


TOWN FOREST FOR PURCHASE OF LAND


Balance from 1935


$45.00


No Payments


TOWN FOREST REFORESTING AND IMPROVEMENTS


Appropriation Payments :


$900.00


Labor


$818.75


Truck


10.00


Equipment


6.22


Telephone


59.31


Booklets


5.00


Total Payments 899.28


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$.72


WATER DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE Appropriation $26,287.50


Transfer from Reserve, Nov. 12, 1937 For Low Service Reservoir Job


900.00


$27,187.50


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Payments :


Administration-


Superintendent


$3,000.00


Registrar


1,050.00


Clerical Assistance


1,339.00


Janitor


188.50


Stationery, Print and Postage


615.21


Telephones


295.47


All Other


270.85


$6,759.03


General Expenditures-


Labor


$8,314.56


Pipe and Fittings


671.83


Hydrants


13.15


Meters and Fittings


991.61


Freight and Express


66.98


Equipment and Repairs


1,033.79


Auto Expense


1,048.05


Liability Insurance


470.94


All Other


267.77


12,878.68


Pumping Station-


Engineers


$3,267.50


Labor


3.00


Boilers and Pumps


50.01


Oil Waste, Packing


101.84


Coal


2,501.30


Building


50.50


Light


67.52


Electric Power


598.29


All Other


2.02


6,641.98


Low Service Reservoir Job-


Labor


$459.50


Trucks


35.65


Pipe and Fittings


151.46


Tools


13.25


Lumber and Nails


242.34


All Other


5.60


907.80


Total Payments 27,187.49


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$.01


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WATER DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION


Balance from 1936


$1,392.50 4,000.00


Appropriation March 27, 1937


$5,392.50


Payments :


Pipe and Fittings


$4,929.06


Hydrants


431.91


Equipment


20.40


Lumber


5.20


All Other


1.25


Total Payments


5,387.82


Balance Remaining


$4.68


CHANGES AT PUMPING STATION


Appropriation


$9,000.00


Payments:


Engineering Services


$39.80


Labor


675.77


Trucks


25.43


Special Pipe and Fittings


816.07


Diesel Engine and Pump,


Including Silencer and Fuel Oil Tank


5,500.00


Register-Indicator Recorder


943.86


Auxiliary Oil Tank and Motor Pump


45.00


Foundations for Engine and Tank


357.96


Lumber, Paint, Hardware


121.92


All Other


2.55


Total Payments


8,528.36


Balance Remaining


$471.64


W. P. A. PROJECT NO. 165-14-4119 Water Main on Taylor Avenue Extension


Transfer from Town Appropriation Payments :


$5,313.95


Labor


$52.70


Power Shovel


118.00


Pipe and Fittings


4,710.19


Hydrants


275.36


Tools and Equipment


157.70


Total Payments


$5,313.95


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W. P. A. PROJECT NO. 165-14-4080


Water Main on State Highway, Manomet Transfer from Town Appropriation Payments : Pipe and Fittings $1,029.60 Hydrant 92.00 8.40 Equipment


$1,130.00


Total Payments $1,130.00


OAK GROVE AND VINE HILLS CEMETERY


Appropriation


$10,066.00


Income from Trust Funds


3,813.15


$13,879.15


Payments:


Salaries and Wages --


Superintendent


$1,561.60


Clerical Assistance


376.67


Labor


9,647.35


$11,585.62


Other Expenses-


Teams and Trucks


$507.52


Soil, Sods, Fertilizer


458.40


Trees, Shrubs, Grass Seed


553.03


Hardware and Paint


309.67


Telephones


23.87


Stationery


77.36


Calcium Chloride


138.73


Hard-Surfacing Road


120.30


Building New Catch Basin


61.30


Markers


13.47


All Other


29.39


2,293.04


Total Payments 13,878.66


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$.49


OAK GROVE AND VINE HILLS CEMETERY HARD-SURFACING ROADS


Appropriation


$500.00


Payments:


John B. Finney, Contractor


$500.00


BURIAL HILL CEMETERY


Appropriation Income from Trust Funds


$1,500.00


860.79


1 $2,360.79


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Payments:


Salaries and Wages-


Labor


$1,849.03


Other Expenses-


Teams


$6.00


Sods and Soil


4.00


Hardware and Paint


109.89


Signs


38.50


Restoring Old Headstones


325.00


All Other


5.25


488.64


Total Payments 2,337.67


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$23.12


BURIAL HILL CEMETERY PROTECTING OLD HEADSTONES Balance from 1936 No Payments


$103.25


CHILTONVILLE, MANOMET, CEDARVILLE, AND SOUTH POND CEMETERIES


Appropriation


$800.00


Income from Trust Funds


256.55


Payments:


Chiltonville ---


Labor


$341.40


Truck


2.50


Flowers


11.00


Recording Deed


.20


Equipment and Repairs


7.23


Loam


27.00


$389.33


Manomet-


Labor


$283.05


Loam


4.80


Equipment


16.03


Recording Deeds


.60


304.48


Cedarville-


Labor


$74.00


Cedar Posts


2.54


76.54


$1,056.55


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South Pond-


Labor


$184.57


Trucks


15.55


Loam


43.75


Spruce Trees


27.50


Equipment


1.35


272.72


Total Payments


$1,043.07


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$13.48


EXTENSION OF CHILTONVILLE CEMETERY


Balance from 1936


$231.92


Payments:


Labor


$154.73


Trucks


7.50


Total Payments


162.23


Balance Remaining


$69.69


TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST


Appropriation


$54,500.00


Transfer of Premium on High School Bonds


1,255.21


Transfer from High School Construction Account 24.18


$ 55,779.39


Payments:


Town Debt --


.


Town Hall Lot


$1,000.00


Town Hall Loan


14,500.00


New School House Loan


13,850.00


Public Landing Loan


5,000.00


Water Loans


10,000.00


Total Town Debt


$44,350.00


Interest-


Loans in Anticipation of Taxes


$579.66


Town Hall Lot Loan


112.50


Town Hall Loan


4,640.00


New School House Loan


3,658.50


Public Landing Loan


431.25


Water Loans


2,000.00


Total Interest 11,421.91


Total Payments


55,771.91


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$7.48


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SCHEDULE C


ESTIMATED RECEIPTS


Charges, Estimated in Making Tax Warrants:


Income Tax


$66,833.10


Corporation Tax


47,041.76


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax


21,128.05


Licenses and Permits


20,772.25


Fines


733.70


Grants and Gifts


1,463.31


Special Assessments


911.40


General Government


1,663.65


Protection of Persons and Property


584.61


Health and Sanitation


3,894.90


Highways


10.66


Charities


10,290.44


Old Age Assistance


25,533.05


Soldiers' Benefits


1,415.00


Schools


1,278.66


Libraries


Recreation


3,071.12


Public Service Enterprises


47,461.34


Cemeteries


4,559.95


Interest on Taxes and Assessments


6,266.29


Race Track Receipts


1,767.02


Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes on State Owned Land


1,018.24


All Other Receipts


90.90


$267,789.40


Credits, Amounts Actually Received:


Income Tax


$77,861.16


Corporation Tax


47,446.64


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax


23,501.87


Licenses and Permits


19,288.65


Fines


836.01


Grants and Gifts


1,278.91


Special Assessments


1,070.25


General Government


2,159.95


Protection of Persons and Property


491.76


Health and Sanitation


3,004.43


Highways


118.00


Charities


25,287.34


Old Age Assistance


23,869.04


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Soldiers' Benefits Schools Libraries Recreation


1,107.51


1,669.79


3,735.26


Public Service Enterprises :


Water Department


$46,246.39


Town Wharf


2,190.35


Herring Streams


474.81


Rent of Buildings


75.00


48,986.55


Cemeteries


4,730.60


Interest on Taxes and Assessments


5,692.31


Race Track Receipts


Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes on State Owned Land


993.73


All Other Receipts


Soldiers' Exemptions


$51.33


1/2 of Bank Stock Dividend


50.00


101.33


293,231.09


Excess of Actual Receipts $25,441.69


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SCHEDULE D


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REVENUE ACCOUNT 1937


Charges- Appropriations March 27


$817,615.35


Less :


1936 Dog Tax, to Public Library


$1,779.12


Excess County Tax, 1936


609.04


Excess State Parks, 1936


86.49


Estimated Receipts


267,789.40


270,264.05


Amount to be Assessed


$547,351.30*


Excess Revenue (To Excess and Deficiency) 25,481.67


$572,832.97


Credits-


Assessors' Warrant, June 3


$539,115.30


Poll Tax Warrant, April 1 8,236.00


$547,351.30*


Additional Warrant (Polls)


20.00


Additional Warrant (R. Est.)


19.98


Total of Assessors' Warrants Excess of Estimated Receipts


$547,391.28


25,441.69


$572,832.97


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SCHEDULE E


EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY 1937


Unexpended Balances, Credited-


Selectmen's Department


$55.35


Accounting Department


75.90


Tax Collector's Department


874.00


Assessors' Department


1.55


Town Clerk's Department


66.61


Engineering Department


1.01


Planning Board


147.65


Election and Registration


88.91


Town House Maintenance


78.98


Town Hall Maintenance


442.78


Police Department


.17


Sealing Weights and Measures


.38


Inspection of Buildings


13.80


Moth Suppression


.15


Tree Warden's Department


.12


Dog Officer


3.50


Propagation and Protection of Shellfish


31.18


Health Department


1,173.19


Inspector of Animals


10.00


Sewers


29.48


Street Cleaning


19.50


Public Sanitariés


8.33


Roads and Bridges


.43


Highway Department, New Truck


61.00


Manomet Point Road


1.48


Long Pond Road


11.01


Stafford Street


7.40


Birch Avenue


9.00


South Street Widening


91.68


Overlook Road


5.60


Sidewalks


12.29


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Snow and Ice Removal


.45


Street Sprinkling


23.63


Street Lighting


773.21


Soldiers' Benefits


276.07


School Department


4.31


Central Heating Plant; Cornish and Burton Schools


695.60


Park Department


.06


Armistice Day


.50


Bonfires, Independence Day


25.00


Committee on Representative Town Government


27.00


Insurance on Town Property


95.70


Miscellaneous Account


385.71


Reserve Account


717.83


Water Department


.01


Town Forest


.72


Town Wharf Maintenance


5.89


Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries


.49


Burial Hill Cemetery


23.12


Chiltonville, Manomet, Cedarville and South Pond Cemeteries


13.48


Town Debt and Interest


7.48


$6,398.69


SCHEDULE F BALANCE SHEET - JANUARY 1, 1938 REVENUE ACCOUNTS $55,653.23


Cash,


Overlay, Tax of 1936, $6.683.93


Overlay, Tax of 1937, 3,489.71


Uncollected Taxes :


Herbert W. Bartlett, Collector,


Tax of 1936, Property,


$17,766.61


Total Overlays,


$10.173.64


Reserve from Overlays,


6.319.93


Tax of 1937, Property,


113,735.99


Sale of Real Estate (Sect. 63, Chap. 44), 1,838.00


Accounts Payable: Unpaid Warrants. 50.00


Dog Licenses, for County, 5.40


Total Uncollected Taxes,


131,966.60


County Tax, 1937, Over Assessment,


1.962.44


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax


$359.87


for the year 1937,


3,734.91


Liquor License Fees for 1938, 11,550.00


Income from Bank Stock, Unex- pended, 816.00


Total Excise Tax,


4,094.78


Tax Titles,


12,011.57


Uncollected Water Rates, etc .:


Addie H. Burgess, collector,


Water Rates, 1935,


$49.19


Water Rates, 1936,


974.23


Water Rates, 1937,


10,467.74


Labor and Material, 1936,


3.00


Labor and Material, 1937,


46.50


Total Uncollected Water Rates, etc., 11,540.66


State Vocational Education,


396.00


Federal Grant for Old Age As- sistance, 97.22


Federal Grant for Old Age Ad- ministration, 82.91


Emergency Relief Appropriation, 1,173.19


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14.289.25


Total Unappropriated Revenue, Unexpended Appropriation Balances: Selectmen, for Obtaining Informa- tion Relative to Development of Local Industries, $1,874.93


Municipal Advertising, 152.25


Reserved for Special Annuities, 300.00


Burial Hill, for Protecting Stones, 103.25


Tax of 1936, Polls,


46.00


Tax of 1937, Polls,


418.00


Unappropriated Revenue:


Dog Tax from County, $1,923.25


for the year 1936,


General Administration W.P.A., 978.22


W.P.A. Project No. 165-14-1945, 328.84


W.P.A. Project No. 465-14-1-131, 2,265.77 W.P.A. Project No. 465-14-1-87, 1,417.53


W.P.A. Project No. 65-14-120,


287.21


W.P.A. Project No. 65-14-9712,


52.06


W.P.A. Project No. 165-14-7999, 536.07


W.P.A. Project No. 7704-Y-1, 26.51


Total Unexpended Balances, Excess and Deficiency, Jan. 1, 1937, $146,442.51 Less :


10,071.96


Overdrafts:


State Tax, 1937,


$2,920.24


Treasury Department,


84.31


Law Department,


1,020.01


Fire Department,


3,207.45


1937, $86.49


Forest Warden's Dept.,


3,053.02


Garbage Collection,


107.49


Public Welfare Dept.,


13,382.87


Old Age Assistance,


8,354.03


Pensions for Town Laborers,


470.64


10,568.41


Total Overdrafts,


32,600.06


$135,874.10


Departmental Accounts Receivable :


Add:


Health,


$1,111.29


Tax Titles Disclaimed,


618.66


Sewers,


72.47


Tax Titles Redeemed,


7,136.15


Public Welfare,


5,530.56


Unexpended Appropriations,


6,398.69


Old Age Assistance,


770.54


Excess Revenue, 1937,


25,481.67


Soldiers' Relief,


30.00


Cemeteries,


2,141.35


Revenue, Reserved Until Collected: Motor Vehicle Excise,


4,094.78


Tax Title,


12,011.57


Water Department,


11,540.66


Departmental,


9,656.21


$257,523.11


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175,509.27


Total Departmental, 9,656.21


$257,523.11


State Parks, 1936 Excess, to Revenue Account,


County Tax, 1936 Excess, to Revenue Account, 1937, 609.04


Tax Titles, 9,872.88


Cash,


$9,959.96


Furnishings for Town Hall,


$356.00


Memorials for Town Hall,


1,542.88


Hard-Surfacing Streets,


49.22


Highway Construction and Recon- struction,


1,745.52


Old Sandwich Road, Hard-Surfacing,


117.56


Federal Furnace Road,


491.86


River Street Improvement and Hard-


Surfacing,


2,500.00


Cherry Street, to Nick's Rock Road, før Acquiring Titles,


143.75


Savery Avenue, for Acquiring Titles,


95.15


Manomet Point Road, Damages,


17.00


New Westerly Way,


524.03


Relocation of State Highway:


(Land Damages)


Vallerville to Costello's Corner,


98.00


Warren Avenue and Manomet Road,


271.20


Brookside Avenue,


578.80


Granolithic Sidewalks,


837.98


Town Forest, for Purchase of Land,


45.00


Water Department Construction,


4.68


Changes at Pumping Station,


471.64


Extension of Chiltonville Cemetery,


69.69


$9,959.96


$9,959.96


$9,959.96


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NON-REVENUE ACCOUNTS


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Funded Debt Balancing Account,


$334,250.00 Town Hall Lot Loan,


$2,000.00


Memorial Town Hall Loan,


101,500.00


176,500.00


New High School Loan, P.W.A. Public Landing Loan, 1935,


14,750.00


Water Loan, Manomet


40,000.00


$334,250.00


$334,250.00


TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS


Cash and Investments,


$129,611.47


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,


1,418.84


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,


119,010.64


Phoebe Clifford Perpetual Care Fund, (Deposited with State Treasurer),


200.00


St. Joseph's Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund,


101.99


$127,611.47


Plymouth National Bank Stock Investment Fund, 2,000.00


$129,611.47


$129,611.47


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$294,250.00


SCHEDULE G


Summary of Funded Indebtedness, January 1, 1938, and Amounts Due for Principal and Interest in 1938.


Outstanding


Jan. 1, 1937


Added During 1937


Paid During 1937


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1938


Principal Due in 1938


Interest


LOANS


Due in 1938


Town Hall Lot


$3,000.00


$1,000.00


$2,000.00


$1,000.00


$67.50


Memorial Town Hall


116,000.00


14,500.00


101,500.00


14,500.00


4,060.00


Public Landing


19,750.00


5,000.00


14,750.00


5,000.00


306.25


New High School


189,850.00


13,850.00


176,000.00


13,000.00


3,390.00


Water


50,000.00


10,000.00


40,000.00


10,000.00


1,600.00


$378,600.00


$44,350.00


$334.250.00


$43,500.00


$9,423.75


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SCHEDULE H


Itemized Statement of the Funded Indebtedness January 1, 1938.


TOWN HALL LOT LOAN


Four and one-half per cent bonds, dated Mar. 1, 1919, payable $1,000. annually, $2,000.00


MEMORIAL TOWN HALL LOAN


Four per cent bonds, dated Nov. 1, 1924, payable $14,500. annually, 101,500.00


NEW HIGH SCHOOL LOAN


Two per cent bonds, dated Jan. 1, 1936, pay- able $13,000. annually 1938 to 1945, and $12,000. annually 1946 to 1951, 176,000.00


PUBLIC LANDING LOAN


Two and one-half per cent notes, dated June 17, 1935, payable $5,000. annually 1938 and 1939, and $4,750. in 1940, 14,750.00


WATER LOAN


Four per cent coupon notes, dated Oct. 1, 1932, payable $10,000. annually, 40,000.00


Total Funded Debt $334,250.00


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SCHEDULE I


TRUST FUNDS


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS


Deposited in Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank :


Russell Tomlinson


$207.52


Betsey C. Bagnell


410.73


Rebecca D. Ryder


909.34


Lydia W. Chandler


355.27


Curtis Howard


518.44


Sarah F. Bagnell


248.79


A. A. Whiting


917.07


James Reed


427.80


Barnes Lot


264.88


William H. Nelson (Bk)


702.64


Charles Holmes


306.44


Louisa S. Jackson


209.07


Judith S. Jackson


590.00


John Donley


106.00


David Drew


105.03


Mary J. Brown


53.49


Mary V. Lewis


294.60


Priscilla L. Hedge


218.47


Frederick Webber


111.06


Nancie C. Wood


1,036.91


Fannie Goodwin Bates (Bk)


1,059.89


Joshua Atwood


104.91


Ichabod Shaw


739.94


Edwin Morey


817.13


Waldron & Dunham


228.04


Timothy T. Eaton


157.07


Heman Cobb


231.48


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Thomas Sampson


261.67


Ephraim B. Holmes


732.01


Lydia E. Jackson


253.52


Jacob Jackson


136.25


Charlotte R. Bearse


229.19


Washburn portion lot


158.56


Helena B. Rich


106.09


Winslow B. Rickard


107.62


John Eddy


113.25


Helen Covington


212.07


Freeman E. Wells


160.49


Eliza Burt


160.05


David L. Harlow


101.71


Benjamin Swift


104.56


Ellis Benson


106.35


James Deacon


156.31


Ellis and Freeman


106.94


Ansel F. Fish


217.25


Taylor and Foss


106.87


Mary A. Minter


161.73


William R. Drew


705.81


Adelaide Reed (Bk)


102.45


Elizabeth M. Ward


295.60


Edward W. Bradford


214.56


Harvey Lot


109.01


Ephraim Churchill


25.82


Franklin B. Holmes


109.07


Linus B. Thomas


50.07


Ephraim S. Morton


126.86


Merriam Lot


257.78


B. O. Strong


130.41


John C. Cave


102.38


Winslow B. Standish


111.38


Calvin S. Damon


518.19


Finney and Churchill


108.28


Edward B. Hayden


175.32


H. N. P. Hubbard


207.57


Anderson Lots


156.61


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Sylvanus Churchill


52.06


Nancy L. Pratt


96.93


Burgess P. Terry


138.61


William and P. H. Williams


105.39


Increase Robinson


483.48


August H. Lucas


150.02


Edward Morton


112.69


Benjamin Pierce


59.27


Alfred P. Arnold


110.15


Nathaniel H. Morton


101.64


Charles H. Holmes


108.40


Daniel Hinchcliffe


102.35


Samuel Nelson


111.43


Nathaniel Russell


206.41


Sumner Leonard


213.75


Frederick Dittmar


116.24


Emeline Landy


107.39


John F. Hoyt


131.56


Pope Lot


150.00


Nehemiah Savery


107.07


Thomas A. Holsgrove


187.54


John C. Ross


227.30


Archibald McLean


50.00


George L. Lyon


168.01


Phineas Pierce lot and Paty tomb


288.82


Charles E. Barnes


106.34


Burgess lot, So. Pond


325.55


Ezra Harlos


163.59


Mercy J. Howland


140.65


Isaac M. Jackson


1,188.98


Mary McDonald


109.37


Mary J. Corey


103.11


Ellis-Ryder


100.95


Brewster-Bartlett


342.81


Barnabas Hedge


150.07


George M. Collins


132.93


Alexander McLean


104.29


Charles E. Dow


107.47


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Shaw and Thomas


210.47


Atwood and Pratt


208.99


Prentiss Lot


217.97


Rufus H. Pope


77.47


Alanson Thomas


155.49


Albert Whiting


144.92


Gamaliel Thomas


103.18


Albert Bramhall


101.98


Nancy B. Stevens


110.32


Johnson-Hart


101.37


Adeline D. Bartlett


52.15


Coomer Weston


245.32


Edward N. H. Vaughn


346.50


Thomas W. Finney


113.14


Charles H. Howland


123.36


Davidson lots


256.50


James Ellis


116.55


Allen & Franklin M. Holmes


111.16


Marietta Bumpus


140.27


Frederick O. Bradford


160.99


Mercy C. Robbins


394.73


D. Edson Raymond


105.87


Martin J. Hunting


223.17


Watson and Rufus Ellis


109.31


Herbert Robbins


116.57


William J. Waterson


105.67


Belinda B. Clements


110.76


George D. Bartlett


559.43


Orrin W. & Lydia A. Bennett


106.51


John F. Hall


102.15


Charles P. Morse


108.99


Stephen and Almira P. Pember


103.64


Barnabas Churchill


243.01


Erastus B. Torrance


102.12


Winslow W. Avery


214.21


Daniel O. Churchill


107.66


Bradford Barnes


156.88


Zacheus Bartlett


108.23


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Burgess and Churchill


50.63


Alexander M. Harrison


105.89


Hilda Svennsson


111.47


Hiram B. Sears


212.79


Joseph Taylor


79.32


Franklin B. Cobb


100.65


Andrew J. & Sarah E. Bradford


109.97


John S. Butler


116.84


Chas. H. & Eunice B. Howland


111.68


Sylvanús W. King


110.45


Levi P. Morton


105.65


Whitmore-Churchill-Whitmore


204.64


John Bachelder


178.24


Richard McLean lots


226.06


Ziba R. Ellis


105.86


Charles L. Jones


218.59


Clark Ellis


255.18


Chas. E. & Clarence E. Taylor


108.08


Joshua L. Edes


113.40


Raymond-Doten


225.24


John Peck


108.60


Hayden-Bradford


133.69


Abbie B. Ward


173.02


Adam & Frances Nicol


135.45


Charles C. Drew


278.54


Thomas Hedge


295.42


Elmer H. Bartlett


120.05


Scovel-Doten


272.49


Walter S. Irwin


134.25


Peter Holmes lot


291.16


Frank Sheppard


108.96


Maria A. Rickard (Bk)


108.47


Emily H. Cook


163.86


William & Violet Crozier


108.05


Frederick Mahler


105.25


Isaac B. King


282.32


Catherina Wilhelmy


106.73


Emily F. Bartlett


183.83


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William Bradford


261.38


Chas. & Deborah Hathaway


209.07


Kate Zahn


112.07


Lothrop C. King


197.04


Alpheus O. Grant


105.55


Jennette B. Smyth


105.69


Clark Finney


119.20


Ichabod Morton


103.74


Cobb and Burgess


104.16


William H. Miller


106.82


Laura A. & Edna M. Larkin


178.67


George H. Malloy


113.05


Robert Siebenschu


117.24


Perkins-Sibley lot


108.17


Priscilla Perkins


135.90


Betsey F. Dunham


111.65


George H. Dunham


102.29


Burgess-Bennett


154.93


George & Elizabeth Nichols


246.00


Harry Kramer


110.76


Nellie H. Weeks


104.70


Thomas C. Atwood &


Laura McHenry


109.98


Chas. C. Barnes &


Samuel G. Broadbent


123.53


Mary J. Ware


106.33


William L. Finney


252.84


Jacob Jr. & Elizabeth Mahler


219.71


Nathaniel Bartlett


139.63


Charles E. Ryder


114.00


Mary A. Austin et als


83.87


Elizabeth A. Kimball et al


40.03


David O. Harvey


211.03


John D. & Thomas Churchill


516.93


Antone Rose


111.09


John Bodell


226.10


Lauchlin D. McLean


111.46


Adelbert C. Finney


110.55


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Ezra J. Huntley


102.91


Jessie Shaw


162.33


Seth L. Holmes


132.10


Capt. W. W. Baker


106.07


George E. Saunders


219.17


Spooner lot (Ruth S. Baker)


1,051.09


Eben and Mary A. Morton


103.78


Thomas M. Paty


161.47


Equire Sutcliffe


104.36


William D. Carleton


152.00


Alma C. Wadsworth grave in W. D. Carleton lot


60.57


Hannah Ellis Burgess


52.15


Charles Herbert Briggs


105.25


Harvey and Lois Briggs


110.94


Everett Finney


106.26


Matilda Hinchcliffe


162.78


Nathaniel Shaw


118.94


Curtiss and Harriet Hoyt


106.99


Sarah A. Maude and Seth Booth


103.53


Hemmerly lot (Burial Hill)


111.05


George E. Mabbett (Bk)


2,914.96


William H. Clark


264.47


Addie A. Reed


97.27


Charles F. Haire


273.42


Charles W. Huff


221.69


Lucretia Davis


51.56


Levi Thurston


51.56


Susan B. Ryder


161.97


Robert H. Weston


163.06


Lafayette W. Cahoon


100.23


John J. & J. Henry Shaw


418.95


Winslow-Whitman


213.71


Horace M. Saunders


314.93


Verity Hawkyard


105.06


Nathaniel E. & George Harlow


208.21


Herbert E. Kinsey


76.61


Asa H. Burgess


101.40


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John Finney


101.33


Arthur L. Holmes, Est.


109.47


Corban Barnes Sr.


100.03


Benjamin W. Gooding


205.38


George A. Collins


152.93


Ella R. & Joseph Barnes


153.86


James H. Robbins


100.06


Herbert W. Bartlett


105.87


Betsey O. Burgess


100.50


Helen R., Edward L. &


Wm. W. Burgess


50.00


William T. Carr


210.39


Caroline Gorham


125.30


Jessie E. Sullivan


205.03


Ellis & Freeman


101.25


Emeline Dunham


100.00


Lizzie D., George W. and


Alba Wood


300.00


Total, Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank $54,111.43


Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank :


Morton D. Andrews


$775.11


William H. Nelson


1,010.54


Thomas B. Bartlett


285.15


Rebecca F. Sampson


500.53


Katherine E. Sever


350.62


Mary F. Wood


146.74


Phoebe P. Ellis


25.71


Cordelia Savery


103.43


William Ross


482.93


Putnam Kimball


340.51


John Gooding


597.28


Schuyler Sampson


264.57


R. B. Hall


106.86


Fanny Sylvester


133.69


Geo. E. & Carrie M. Benson


154.88


E. A. Spooner


135.40


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George Hayward


349.51


George S. Tolman


113.60


Elizabeth S. Tinkham


195.02


Danforth and Thurber


214.64


William Bartlett


480.74


Daniel H. Paulding


410.80


John Morissey


268.43


Oliver T. Wood


121.90


Sarah A. Waldron


212.55


Sarah V. Kendrick


60.98


Emma F. Avery


578.82


Isaac M. Jackson


1,334.48


Abby B. Avery & Sam. Bartlett


280.36


Dora Perritt


171.73


Mary E. Moning


105.47


Nathaniel Spooner


136.93


Abbie D. Danforth


104.92


Georgianna Hedge


110.61


Elizabeth F. Stoddard


248.38


Benjamin Hathaway


233.90


Cornelius Bradford


127.70


George W. Haskins


77.90


Annie Martin


301.40


Henry Farris Stoddard


108.00


Obadiah Lyon


167.53


Madeline Harris


173.91


Lydia G. Lothrop


330.24


Sarah W. Sparrow


106.80


Charles W. Eaton


332.97


Charles C. Doten


315.72


Sarah J. Ryder


206.33


Mary B. Bassett


115.41


Colburn C. & Chas. R. Wood


303.84


Henry W. Tillson


107.76


Caroline Grozinger


51.98


Joseph P. Thurston


234.58


Gustavus G. Sampson


199.75


Amelia Knoch


112.00


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Briggs-Goodwin


109.59


James H. Sutcliffe


106.50


Evelyn Louise Perry


112.24


John Smith


109.25


Amasa Bartlett & Bourne Spooner


262.99


Capt. Frederick Bartlett


124.91


Caroline C. Finney


113.15


Thomas Cooper


134.71


Lorenzo M. Bennett


219.36


James R. Shaw


169.82


Ernest L. Sampson


231.36


Truman Sampson


135.18


Levi R. Sampson


196.01


Arthur S. Byrnes


111.74


Otis W. Lapham


111.07


Francis M. Robbins


110.54


Lemuel L. Swift


230.32


George W. Bradford


248.69


Grace D. Mooney


51.21


Amasa C. Sears


104.34


Mary Pratt


304.10


Henry W. Torrey


180.44


Lyndon P. Hubbard


112.92


Stephen Doten


128.83


Ellen D. Howard


188.94


Bramhall Fund


161.92


Thomas Jackson


112.41


Emma S. Hall


119.90


Douglas-Hodges


112.58


Churchill-Harlow


163.63


Benjamin & Bessie Weston


51.95


George Finney


109.60


Horace C. Whitten


106.28


Edward L. Robbins


240.08


Henry Buhman


117.04


John Krins


118.31


Addie E. Douglas


104.86


Frederick M. Atwood


157.34


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Ellis Whiting


125.12




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