Town annual report of the officers of the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts for the year ending 1938, Part 25

Author: Plymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1938
Publisher: Plymouth [Mass.] : Avery & Doten
Number of Pages: 922


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Ringing Bells


10.00


Coal for V. F. W. Building


118.00


Herring Stream Expenses-


Town Brook


$14.75


Agawam and Halfway Pond Auction


26.75


Agawam and Halfway Pond


Committee Expenses


55.80


97.30


$334.14


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Damages to Person


17.00


Town Clock Expenses


227,54


Flag on Training Green


159.15


Repairs to Plymouth Mills Building


187.50


Printing Town Reports


1,174.76


Pilgrims' Progress


100.00


Expenses of Tax Possession Sale


55.25


Recording


96.40


Soldiers' Headstones


23.00


Shutters for Information Booth


4.49


Total Payments


2,869.58


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$130.42


AGAWAM AND HALFWAY POND FISHERIES FOR REBUILDING FISH HOUSE


$150.00


Appropriation Payments:


1/2 Cost of Rebuilding Fish House


$125.00


Repairs


15.00


Total Payments


140.00


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$10.00


RESERVE ACCOUNT


Appropriation


$5,000.00


No transfers


UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION (Subject to Transfers to Projects on Orders of the Board of Selectmen)


Appropriation from Excess and Def. Apr. 13 $40,000.00


Appropriation from Excess and Def. Oct. 10 10,000.00


Transfer from Water St. Sidewalks & Steps 5.34


Transfer from Parks, Hurricane Damage 140.22


Transfer from Cemetery, Hurricane Damage 87.00


Transfer from Survey of Cemeteries 33.51


Transfer from Cherry Street Water Main 471.04


$50,737.11


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Transfers to:


W. P. A. Administration


$6,000.00


Clam Planting


24.24


Nook Road Sewer


3,012.06


Intercepting Sewer


4,862.18


Street Drainage


132.41


Farm to Market Roads


4,992.40


Curbing on Streets


5,252.21


Bituminous Sidewalks


7,674.88


Sea Wall, Town Wharf


3,331.51


Women's Sewing Project


2,000.00


Household Aids


273.65


Nutrition Project


2,741.63


Morton Park, etc.


6,563.53


Recreation


100.00


Nook Road Playground


2,525.70


Information Booth


455.85


Manomet Cemetery


794.86


Total Transfers 50,737.11


TOWN FOREST PURCHASE OF LAND


Balance from 1933


$45.00


No Payments


TOWN FOREST MAINTENANCE


Appropriation


$900.00


Payments:


Labor and Truck


$782.11


Team


25.00


Tools, etc.


17.37


Repairs


6.74


Telephone


58.21


Printing


7.50


Total Payments


896.93


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$3.07


WATER DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE


Appropriation


Payments: Administration-


$24,500.00


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Superintendent


$3,000.00


Registrar


1,300.00


Clerical Assistance


1,352.00


Janitor


208.00


Stationery, Printing, Postage


337.00


Telephones


275.88


All Other


312.45


General Expenditures-


Labor


$8,294.33


Pipe and Fittings


388.37


Hydrants


119.11


Meters, Fittings


1,016.28


Freight and Express


103.96


Equipment, Repairs


559.16


Auto Expense


835.56


Liability Insurance


435.20


All Other


55.58


11,807.55


Pumping Station-


Engineers


$3,300.00


Boilers, Pumps


126.17


Oil Waste, Packing


89.32


Coal


1,082.55


Building


468.33


Light


54.40


Electric Power


672.18


5,792.95


Total Payments 24,385.83


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$114.17


WATER DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION


Balance from 1938


$430.69


Appropriation


3,000.00


$3,430.69


Payments:


Labor


$34.17


Pipe and Fittings


3,181.97


Hydrants


145.55


Equipment


56.54


$6,785.33


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Total Payments


3,418.23


Balance Remaining Transfer to Water Department New Truck


$9.46


3.00


WATER DEPARTMENT TRUCK


Appropriation


$450.00


Transfer from Water Department Construction 3.00


$453.00


Payments:


New Ford Truck $453.00


WATER DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION Water Main to Jordan Hospital


Appropriation from Excess and Deficiency Oct. 10


$2,600.00


Payments:


Pipe and Fittings


$2,290.40


Hydrants


140.00


Rope


4.55


Total Payments 2,434.95


Balance Remaining


$165.05


W. P. A. PROJECT NO. 665-14-2-558 Cherry Street Water Main


Balance from 1938


$471.04


Return to W. P. A. Appropriaton $471.04


OAK GROVE AND VINE HILLS CEMETERY


Appropriation Income from Trust Funds


$9,500.00


4,165.75


$13,665.75


Payments : Salaries and Wages- Superintendent


$1,664.00


Clerical Assistance


Labor


509.40 8,790.67 - $10,964.07


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Other Expenses-


Teams and Trucks


$276.01


Soil, Sods, Fertilizer


262.71


Trees, Shrubs, Grass Seed


606.89


Hardware and Paint


476.86


Telephones


58.05


Stationery


88.74


Cement


76.46


Calcium Chloride


144.00


Hard-Surfacing


378.00 .


Markers


111.71


Cleaning Monuments


28.00


Signs and Painting of Signs


6.00


2,513.43


Total Payments 13,477.50


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$188.25


BURIAL HILL CEMETERY


Appropriation


$1,500.00


Income from Warren Fund


39.46


Income from Trust Funds


304.38


Payments:


Salaries and Wages-


Labor


$1,500.25


Other Expenses-


Teams


$6.50


Paint, Hardware, Tools


65.32


Cement


7.50


Printing


6.00


Flags


8.86


94.18


Total Payments 1,594.43


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$249.41


OAK GROVE AND VINE HILLS CEMETERY Hard-Surfacing Roads


Appropriation Payments: John B. Finney, Contractor


$500.00


$500.00


$1,843.84


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BURIAL HILL CEMETERY Protecting old Headstones


Balance from 1938 Appropriation


$18.25


300.00


$318.25


Payments:


Encasing Slabs


200.00


Balance Remaining


$118.25


CHILTONVILLE, MANOMET, CEDARVILLE, AND SOUTH POND CEMETERIES


Appropriation


$750.00


Income from Hinckley Fund


25.00


Income from Trust Funds


422.75


$1,197.75


Payments:


Chiltonville-


Labor


$351.05


Flowers and Wreaths


17.00


Cement


39.20


Equipment and Repairs


18.35


$425.60


Manomet-


Labor


$293.91


Repairs to Lots and Stones


65.60


Paint


60.00


Equipment


17.73


437.24


Cedarville-


Labor


41.75


South Pond-


Labor


$161.50


Repairing and Cleaning Stones


50,00


211.50


Total Payments 1,116.09


Balance to Excess and Deficiency $81.66


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EXTENSION OF CHILTONVILLE CEMETERY


Balance from 1938 Payments:


$35.39


Labor 33.60


Balance to Excess and Deficiency $1.79


HINCKLEY BEQUEST FOR CHILTONVILLE CEMETERY


Balance from 1938


$21.00


No Payments


W. P. A. PROJECT NO. 665-14-1-302


Vine Hills Cemetery Hurricane Damage


Balance from 1938


$87.00


Return to W. P. A. Appropriation


$87.00


W. P. A. PROJECT NO. 665-14-2-385 Manomet Cemetery


Balance from 1938


$429.21


Transfer from W. P. A. Appropriation


794.86


$1,224.07


Payments :


Trucks


$581.10


Transportation


101.50


Gravel


477.50


Tools and Equipment


58.50


Lumber and Kerosene


5.47


Total Payments $1,224.07


W. P. A. PROJECT NO. 465-14-3-599 Survey of Cemeteries


Balance from 1938 $33.51


Return to W. P. A. Appropriation


$33.51


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TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST


Appropriation


$52,000.00


Payments :


Town Debt-


Town Hall Lot Loan


$1,000.00


Town Hall Loan


14,500.00


New School House Loan


13,000.00


Public Landing Loan


5,000.00


Water Loans


10,000.00


Total Town Debt


$43,500.00


Interest-


Loans in Anticipation of Taxes


$414.41


Town Hall Lot Loan


22.50


Town Hall Loan


3,480.00


New School House Loan


3,130.00


Public Landing Loan


181.25


Water Loans


1,200.00


Total Interest 8,428.16


Total Payments


51,928.16


Balance to Excess and Deficiency


$71.84


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SCHEDULE C


ESTIMATED RECEIPTS


Charges, Estimated in Making Tax Warrants:


Income Tax


$57,610.17


Corporation tax


48,048.73


Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes on


State Owned Lands


1,030.47


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax


25,801.97


Licenses and Permits


18,419.95


Fines


983.36


Grants and Gifts


1,484.89


Special , Assessments


733.75


General Government


3,043.55


Protection of Persons and Property


842.80


Health and Sanitation


3,655.66


Highways


6.30


Charities


23,262.37


Old Age Assistance


39,747.61


Soldiers' Benefits


808.50


Schools


2,595.22


Libraries (See Dog Tax, Schedule D.)


Recreation


3,116.68


Public Service Enterprises


48,594.08


Cemeteries


3,075.17


Interest on Deposits


Interest on Taxes


5,012.89


Veterans' Exemptions


76.39


Chap. 504, Highway Funds


36,382.49


All Other Receipts


126.39


Credits, Amounts Actually Received:


Income Tax


$55,572.74


Corporation Tax


33,183.32


Reimbursement for State Owned Lands


1,030.47


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax


23,305.07


Licenses and Permits


18,523.30


Fines


1,261.35


Grants and Gifts


1,080.00


Special Assessments


640.00


General Government


2,484.05


Protection of Persons and Property


537.16


Health and Sanitation


3,796.50


Highways


27.00


Charities


22,978.70


Old Age Assistance


43,261.57


$324,459.39


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Soldiers' Benefits


Schools


978.75 5,983.18


Recreation


3,202.26


Public Service Enterprises:


Water Department


$46,500.29


Town Wharf


2,391.58


Herring Streams


371.12


Rent of Buildings


150.00


49,412.99


Cemeteries


2,859.33


Interest on Taxes


5,621.32


Veterans' Exemptions


5.04


Chap. 504, Highway Funds


36,382.49


Dividend on Bank Stock


50.00


$312,176.59


Deficit in Actual Receipts. $12,282.80


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SCHEDULE D


REVENUE ACCOUNT 1939


Charges-


Appropriations April 13


$801,385.96


Less :


1938 Dog Tax, to Public Library


$1,593.41


Estimated Receipts


324,459.39


326,052.80


Amount to be Assessed


*$475,333.16


Deficit in Estimated Receipts


12,282.80


$487,615.96


Credits-


Assessors' Warrant, Oct. 5 $466,005.16


Poll Tax Warrant, March 7


9,328.00


*$475,333.16


Additional Warrants :


Polls $46.00, Personal


$39.76, R. Est. $68.16


153.92


Total of Assessors Warrants $475,487.08


Revenue Deficit, (Charged to Excess and Deficiency 12,128.88


$487,615.96


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SCHEDULE E


EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY 1939


Unexpended Balances, Credited-


$12.46


Accounting Department


34.03


Treasury Department


14.14


Tax Collector's Department


5.00


Assessor's Department


2.40


Law Department


281.79


Town Clerk's Department


.31


Engineering Department


1.91


Planning Board


37.89


Election and Registration


4.90


Town House Maintenance


3.13


Town Hall Maintenance


29.07


Police Department


.47


Fire Department


7.10


Inspection of Buildings


.20


Sealing Weights and Measures


383.59


Moth Department


5.88


Tree Warden's Department


1.24


Forest Warden's Department


39.46


Rifle Range Expense


27.15


Shellfish Cultivation


50.81


Health Department


918.38


Garbage Removal


.80


Sewers


33.93


Street Cleaning


524.20


Public Sanitaries


30.03


Roads and Bridges


1,052.80


Sidewalks


.42


Street Sprinkling


13.80


Street Lighting


374.57


Traffic Signals


11.21


Public Welfare Department


1,086,44


Old Age Assistance


4.95


Soldiers' Benefits


188.41


School Department


1.63


Loring Reading Room


446.61


Park Department


7.78


Memorial Day


31.04


Armistice Day


33.62


July Fourth


.25


Convention Expenses


241.85


Selectmen's Department


-233-


Pensions for Laborers


516.50


Repairs to Plymouth Mills Building


1.00


Miscellaneous Account


130.42


Water Department Maintenance


114.17


Town Forest


3.07


Town Wharf


5.38


Agawam Fish House


10.00


Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries


188.25


Burial Hill Cemetery


249.41


Chiltonville, Manomet, Cedarville and South Pond Cemeteries


81.66


Town Debt and Interest


71.84


Taylor Avenue Extension


3.68


Hard-Surfacing Streets


.04


Extension of Chiltonville Cemeteries


1.79


$7,322.86


Balance January 1, 1939


$144,086.62


Less:


Appropriations at Town Meeting April 13


$45,000.00


Appropriations at Town Meeting Oct. 10


20,960.00


Appropriations at Town Meeting Dec. 14


15,725.00


Total Appropriations from Free Cash


$81,685.00


Cost of Tax Titles Acquired


2,495.55


Correction of entry of Interest, 1938


6.07


Deficit in Revenue Account, 1939


12,128.88


96.315.50


$47,771.12


Add:


Tax Title Redemptions and Sales


7,112.79


Tax Title Disclaimed


11.80


Tax Possession Sales, (See also amount reserved under Chap. 44, Sect. 63.)


418.99


Additional 1937 Poll Tax


2.00


Refund, Tax Collector for 1938


72.50


Unexpended Appropriation Balances


7,322.86


Balance, January 1, 1940


$62,712.06


SCHEDULE F BALANCE SHEET-JANUARY 1, 1940 REVENUE ACCOUNTS $54,333.95


Cash


Uncollected Taxes :


Overlay, Tax of 1938 Overlay, Tax of 1939 9,425.57


$5,576.73


Harold W. Baker, Collector


Tax of 1938, Property $39,081.01


Total Overlays $15,002.30


Reserve from Overlays


10,823.67


Tax of 1939, Polls 486.00


Tax Collector's Cash Over 29.46


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


2,594.38


Total Uncollected Taxes


164,770.97


Accounts Payable, Unpaid Warrants 50.00


100,000.00


for the year 1938 $156.71


for the year 1939 1,538.07


Unappropriated Revenue: Dog Tax from County $1,809.97


Total Uncollected Excise Tax


1,694.78


Moth Tax 1939


53.75


Tax Titles


3,239.09


Tax Possessions


1,977.19


Uncollected Water Rates, etc.


Addie H. Burgess, Collector


Water Rates, 1937 $360.72


Water Rates, 1938 1,261.13


Total Unappropriated Revenue 21,435.53


Over Assessment, State Parks, etc. 98.67


Labor and Material, 1937 1.00


Labor and Material 1938 4.50


Labor and Material, 1939 46.00


13,033.32


Unexpended Appropriation Balances: Old Age Assistance, Federal Grant $517.93


Total Uncollected Water Rates etc. Aid to Dependent Children Overdraft, Snow and Ice Removal 87.65 Federal Grant 387.43


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Income from Bank Stock, Un- expended 871.00


Reimbursement from Fire in-


surance 200.00


Cemeteries, Sale of Lots and Graves 6,204.56


Water Rates, 1939 11,359.97


Liquor License Fees for 1940 12,350.00


Temporary, Tax Notes


Motor Vehicle Evcise Tax


Tax of 1939, Property 125,053.96


Tax of 1938, Polls 150.00


Departmental Accounts Receivable : Health $2,351.33


Public Welfare 5,697.89


Old Age Assistance 2,032.54


State and Military Aid


632.50


Soldiers' Relief 30,00


Cemeteries 2,013.34


Total Departmental


12,757.60


School Department, for bal- ance of Stanley, Newman Co. contract 342.50


State Vocational Education 207.78


Selectmen, for Obtaining In- formation Relative to Re- velopment of Local industries 1,865.93


Sewer Committee Expenses 250.00


Insurance of Town Property (Dividend) 443.86


Burial Hill, for Protecting Old Headstones 118.25


Work Projects Administration :


ยท General Administration Account 1,046.98 Sea Wall at Town Wharf 868.39


Women's Sewing Project 304.70


Recreation Project 2.75


Total Unexpended Appropriation Balances Excess and Deficiency


6,356.50


62,712.06


Revenue, Reserved Until Collected:


Motor Vehicle Excise


$1,694.78


Tax Title


5,216.28


Moth Tax


53.75


Water Department


13,033.32


Departmental


12,757.60


$251,948.30


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$251,948.30


Cash Overdraft, Federal Furnace Road (To be repaid to Town by State and County)


NON-REVENUE ACCOUNTS


$13,611.95 Furnishings for Town Hall


$306.80


468.55 Memorials for Town Hall 1,235.01


Highway Construction and Recon- struction


3,042.50


River Street Improvement


2,500.00


Westerly Way


175.33


Brookside Avenue Improvement


578.80


Granolithic Sidewalks and Curbing


1,001.55


Improvements in Harbor


5,000.00


Town Forest, for Purchase of Land


45.00


Water Department Construction


9.46


Water Main to Jordan Hospital


165.05


Hinckley Bequest for Chiltonville Cemetery


21.00


$14,080.50


$14,080.50


Funded Debt Balancing Account


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


$247,250.00


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


$72,500.00


150,000.00


4,750.00


Water Loan, Manomet


20,000.00


$247,250.00


$247,250.00


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$227,250.00


TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS


Cash and Investments


$153,268.01 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


1,280.94


Warren Burial Hill Cemetery Fund Phoebe Clifford Cemetery Fund (Deposited with State Treasurer)


200.00


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds


124,493.46


St. Joseph's Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund


100.00


Retirement System Funds 18,313.61


.


$151,268.01


Plymouth National Bank Stock Investment Fund


2,000.00


$153,268.01


$153,268.01


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SCHEDULE G Summary of Funded Indebtedness, January 1, 1940, and Amounts Due for Principal and Interest in 1940.


LOANS


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1939


Added During 1939 During 1939 Paid


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1940


Principal Interest Due in 1940 Due in 1940


Town Hall Lot


$1,000.00


$1,000.00


Memorial Town Hall


87,000.00


14,500.00


$72,500.00


$14,500.00


$2,900.00


Public Landing


9,750.00


5,000.00


4,750.00


4,750.00


59.37


New High School


163,000.00


13,000.00


150,000.00


13,000.00


2,870.00


Water


30,000.00


10,000.00


20,000.00


10,000.00


800.00


$290,750.00


$43,500.00


$247,250.00


$42,250.00


$6,629.37


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SCHEDULE H


Itemized Statement of the Funded Indebtedness January 1, 1940


MEMORIAL TOWN HALL LOAN


Four per cent bonds, dated Nov. 1, 1924,


payable $14,500 annually $72,500.00


Original amount $294,000. Maturity date 1944


NEW HIGH SCHOOL LOAN


Two per cent bonds, dated Jan. 1, 1936 payable $13,000.00 annually 1939 to 1945 and $12,000.00 annually 1946 to 1951 150,000.00


Original amount $189,850. Maturity date 1951


PUBLIC LANDING LOAN


Two and one-half per cent notes, dated June 17, 1935. Final payment 4,750.00


Original amount $24,750.


WATER LOAN


Four per cent coupon notes, dated Oct. 1, 1932, payable $10,000. annually 20,000.00


Original amount $90,000. Maturity date 1941


Total Funded Debt $247,250.00


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SCHEDULE I


TRUST FUNDS


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS


Deposited in Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank :


Russell Tomlinson


$207.64


Betsey C. Bagnell


405.92


Rebecca D. Ryder


803.90


Lydia W. Chandler


319.25


Curtis Howard


511.72


Sarah F. Bagnell


238.94


A. A. Whiting


924.30


James Reed


415.42


Barnes Lot


273.22


William H. Nelson


679.89


Charles Holmes


279.79


Louisa S. Jackson


205.20


Judith S. Jackson


465.98


John Donley


102.04


David Drew


100.83


Mary J. Brown


54.27


Mary V. Lewis


252.43


Priscilla L. Hedge


211.57


Frederick Webber


106.44


Nancie C. Wood


1,039.98


Fannie Goodwin Bates


1,053.08


Joshua Atwood


103.97


Ichabod Shaw


751.21


Edwin Morey


779.01


Waldron & Dunham


219.96


Timothy T. Eaton


154.15


Heman Cobb


221.78


Thomas Sampson


226.32


Ephraim B. Holmes


616.86


Lydia E. Jackson


233.07


Jacob Jackson


129.15


Charlotte R. Bearse


219.29


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Washburn portion lot


158.19


Helena B. Rich


106.27


Winslow B. Rickard


105.36


John Eddy


106.44


Helen Covington


210.75


Freeman E. Wells


157.44


Eliza Burt


156.15


David L. Harlow


102.51


Benjamin Swift


102.17


Ellis Benson


105.63


James Deacon


154.17


Spooner-Cornish


54.82


Ellis and Freeman


108.09


Ansel F. Fish


212.47


Taylor and Foss


105.76


Mary A. Minter


144.08


William R. Drew


663.45


Adelaide Reed


100.95


Elizabeth M. Ward


282.65


Edward W. Bradford


217.22


Harvey lot


105.09


Ephraim Churchill


25.58


Franklin B. Holmes


106.34


Linus B. Thomas


51.29


Ephraim S. Morton


111.45


Merriam lot


239.70


B. O. Strong


131.22


John C. Cave


100.60


Winslow B. Standish


109.92


Calvin S. Damon


516.83


Finney and Churchill


105.50


Edward B. Hayden


165.16


H. N. P. Hubbard


202.74


Anderson lots


154.01


Sylvanus Churchill


56.31


Nancy L. Pratt


83.77


Burgess P. Terry


134.02


William & P. H. Williams


103.04


Increase Robinson


473.42


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August H. Lucas


150.11


Edward Morton


104.80


Benjamin Pierce


62.27


Alfred P. Arnold


107.03


Nathaniel H. Morton


102.54


Charles H. Holmes


106.19


Daniel Hinchcliffe


100.00


Samuel Nelson


103.45


Nathaniel Russell


208.58


Sumner Leonard


210.88


Frederick Dittmar


108.72


Emeline Landy


107.44


John F. Hoyt


131.09


Pope lot


152.88


Nehemiah Savery


106.98


Thomas A. Holsgrove


169.07


John C. Ross


207.36


Archibald McLean


50.02


George L. Lyon


163.51


Phineas Pierce lot & Paty tomb


263.82


Charles E. Barnes


104.91


Burgess lot, So. Pond


198.05


Ezra Harlow


157.79


Mercy J. Howland


141.72


Isaac M. Jackson


1,249.53


Mary McDonald


104.23


Mary J. Corey


102.52


Ellis-Ryder


103.05


Brewster-Bartlett


325.82


Barnabas Hedge


150.02


George M. Collins


132.69


Alexander McLean


103.62


Charles E. Dow


106.96


Shaw and Thomas


202.56


Atwood and Pratt


204.02


Prentiss lot


213.69


Rufus H. Pope


76.60


Alanson Thomas


156.72


Albert Whiting


146.20


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Gamaliel Thomas


100.41


Albert Bramhall


100.89


Nancy B. Stevens


106.45


Johnson-Hart


100.40


Adeline D. Bartlett


51.74


Coomer Weston


205.87


Edward N. H. Vaughn


341.73


Thomas W. Finney


109.18


Charles H. Howland


123.54


Davidson lots


257.39


James Ellis


106.82


Allen & Franklin M. Holmes


104.46


Marietta Bumpus


136.27


Frederick O. Bradford


157.96


Mercy C. Robbins


384.19


D. Edson Raymond


105.83


Martin J. Hunting


212.48


Watson and Rufus Ellis


107.74


Herbert Robbins


108.91


William J. Waterson


105.05


Belinda B. Clements


105.59


George D. Bartlett


545.39


Orrin W. & Lydia A. Bennett


104.93


John F. Hall


102.54


Charles P. Morse


107.09


Stephen and Almira P. Pember


101.93


Barnabas Churchill


237.96


Erastus B. Torrance


102.36


Winslow W. Avery


212.44


Daniel O. Churchill


104.58


Bradford Barnes


157.18


Zacheus Bartlett


103.10


Burgess and Churchill


50.67


Alexander M. Harrison


105.57


Hilda Svennsson


112.62


Hiram B. Sears


213.45


Joseph Taylor


79.27


Franklin B. Cobb


101.22


Andrew J. & Sarah E. Bradford


108.12


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John S. Butler 113.35


Charles H. & Eunice B. Howland


111.27


Sylvanus W. King 107.51


Levi P. Morton 103.71


Whitmore-Churchill-Whitmore


205.94


John Bachelder


163.88


Richard McLean lots


218.85


Ziba R. Ellis


104.24


Charles L. Jones


213.44


Clark Ellis 237.83


Charles E. & Clarence E. Taylor


104.34


Joshua L. Edes


109.67


Raymond-Doten


219.68


John Peck


107.97


Hayden-Bradford


130.58


Abbie B. Ward


169.98


Adam & Frances Nicol


135.93


Charles C. Drew


257.56


Thomas Hedge


287.23


Elmer H. Bartlett


121.94


Scovel-Doten


258.42


Walter S. Irwin


131.72


Peter Holmes lot


272.56


Frank Sheppard


108.25


Maria A. Rickard


108.28


Emily H. Cook


162.28


William & Violet Crozier


108.74


Frederick Mahler


104.62


Isaac B. King


283.19


Catherina Wilhelmy


104.88


Emily F. Bartlett


175.66


William Bradford


262.15


Charles & Deborah Hathaway


206.55


Kate Zahn 109.19


Lothrop C. King


200.98


Alpheus O. Grant


106.56


Jennette B. Smyth


104.79


Clark Finney


119.18


Ichabod Morton


103.48


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Cobb and Burgess


104.50


William H. Miller


105.10


Laura A. & Edna Larkin


181.62


George H. Malloy


107.57


Robert Siebenschu


110.84


Perkins-Sibley lot


102.93


Priscilla Perkins


129.87


Betsey F. Dunham


110.49


George H. Dunham


100.22


Burgess-Bennett


152.90


George & Elizabeth Nichols


226.86


Harry Kramer


109.14


Nellie H. Weeks


103.60


Thomas C. Atwood and Laura


McHenry


109.10


Charles C. Barnes and Samuel G. Broadbent


114.08


Mary J. Ware


104.05


William L. Finney


256.07


Jacob Jr. and Elizabeth Mahler


211.46


Nathaniel Bartlett


140.64


Charles E. Ryder


114.64


Mary A. Austin et als


81.85


Elizabeth A. Kimball et al


40.03


David O. Harvey


208.99


John D. & Thomas Churchill


526.76


Antone Rose


109.44


John Bodell


217.56


Lauchlin D. McLean


107.72


Adelbert C. Finney


110.09


Ezra J. Huntley


103.34


Jessie Shaw


165.94


Seth L. Holmes


132.11


Capt. W. W. Baker


102.73


George E. Saunders


215.31


Spooner lot (Ruth S. Baker)


1,025.17


Eben & Mary A. Morton


102.97


Thomas M. Paty


159.74


Squire Sutcliffe


105.42


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William D. Carleton


150.09


Alma C. Wadsworth grave in W. D.


Carleton lot 58.30


Hannah Ellis Burgess


52.17


Charles Herbert Briggs


106.23


Harvey and Lois Briggs


108.73


Everett Finney 105.58


Matilda Hinchcliffe


164.09


Nathaniel Shaw


119.16


Curtiss and Harriet Hoyt


106.02


Sarah A. Maude and Seth Booth


102.81


Hemmerly lot (Burial Hill)


112.49


George E. Mabbett


2,891.54


William H. Clark


259.72


Addie A. Reed


95.63


Charles F. Haire


268.56


Charles W. Huff


211.23


Lucretia Davis


51.13


Levi Thurston


51.13


Susan B. Ryder


164.07


Robert H. Weston


163.15


Lafayette W. Cahoon


105.32


John J. and J. Henry Shaw


414.77


Winslow-Whitman


214.23


Horace M. Saunders


304.78


Verity Hawkyard


102.60


Nathaniel E. and George Harlow


212.26


Herbert E. Kinsey


76.11


Asa H. Burgess


100.08


John Finney


100.90


Arthur L. Holmes Est.


100.80


Corban Barnes Sr.


100.81


Benjamin W. Gooding


206.68


George A. Collins


154.87


Ella R. and Joseph Barnes


156.45


James H. Robbins


102.06


Herbert W. Bartlett


111.23


Betsey O. Burgess


100.34


Helen R., Edw. L. and Wm. W.


Burgess 50.01


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Caroline Gorham


126.86


Ellis and Freeman


100.63


Emeline Dunham


103.39


Lizzie D., George W. and Alba Wood


300.42


Frederick H. Bradley


101.13


James Taylor


101.92


Albert T. Hatfield


101.34


Mrs. W. D. Burgess (Patience Burgess)


101.79


Mark J. Bumpus


125.85


Horatio Wright


100.64


Charles E. and Eliz. Barnes


100.06


Joseph M. Kingan


202.50


Allen lot


202.50


Timothy E. Gay


101.25


John Battles


101.25


Sarah F. Schroeder


200.00


Winslow W. Churchill


100.00


Sarah F. Schroeder


100.00


Isaac William Crozier and Annie B. Crozier


150.00


George H. and Mary L. Jackson


200.00


Esther S. Bartlett


100.00


Total Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank $54,462.79


Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank :


Morton D. Andrews


$760.16


William H. Nelson


1,015.74


Thomas B. Bartlett


255.59


Rebecca F. Sampson


500.96


Katherine E. Sever


223.37


Mary F. Wood


139.14


Phoebe P. Ellis


26.40


Cordelia Savery


100.29


William Ross


450.66


Putnam Kimball


316.57


John Gooding


480.27


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Schuyler Sampson


246.75


R. B. Hall


104.36


Fanny Sylvester


118.33


George E. and Carrie M. Benson


153.26


E. A. Spooner


117.85


George Hayward


334.80


George S. Tolman


113.26


Elizabeth S. Tinkham


185.64


Danforth and Thurber


209.79


William Bartlett


461.31


Daniel H. Paulding


397.29


John Morissey


261.79


Oliver T. Wood


111.36


Sarah A. Waldron


200.17


Sarah V. Kendrick


58.88


Emma F. Avery


558.33


Isaac M. Jackson


1,004.48


Abby B. Avery and Sam. Bartlett


267.70


Dora Perritt


149.00


Mary E. Moning


105.06


Nathaniel Spooner


134.78


Abbie D. Danforth


106.36


Georgianna Hedge


106.82


Elizabeth F. Stoddard


236.87


Benjamin Hathaway


215.30


Cornelius Bradford


123.58


George W. Haskins


75.35


Annie Martin


286.59


Henry Farris Stoddard


106.65


Obadiah Lyon


163.29


Madeline Harris


169.22


Lydia G. Lothrop


323.86


Sarah W. Sparrow


113.33


Charles W. Eaton


311.21


Charles C. Doten


294.09


Sarah J. Ryder


207.19


Mary B. Bassett


109.18


Colburn C. and Charles R. Wood


301.60


Henry W. Tillson


106.43


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Caroline Grozinger


50.47


Joseph P. Thurston


223.37


Gustavus G. Sampson


173.55


Amelia Knoch


108.36


Briggs-Goodwin


107.13


James H. Sutcliffe


104.81


Evelyn Louise Perry


108.62


John Smith


100.80


Amasa Bartlett and Bourne


Spooner


259.87


Capt. Frederick Bartlett


125.45


Caroline C. Finney


107.20


Thomas Cooper


124.99


Lorenzo M. Bennett


223.66


James R. Shaw




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