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APPROPRIATION March 23, 1940
$1,000.00
No Payments
W. P. A. ADMINISTRATIVE PROJECT
Balance from 1942
$810.00
Payments:
Telephone
27.63
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$782.37
SEXTON
APPROPRIATION
$236.50
Payments:
Salary of Sexton
236.50
HONOR ROLL
APPROPRIATION
$1,000.00
Payments:
Postage
70.20
Balance Remaining
$929.80
MEMORIAL DAY
APPROPRIATION
$400.00
Payments:
American Legion Band
$132.00
Plants and Flags
135.00
Taxi Hire
45.00
Other Expenses
38.00
Total Payments $350.00
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$50.00
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JULY FOURTH
APPROPRIATION
$100.00
Payments: Amplifier Service Prizes Refreshments
$15.00
62.70
20.00
Total Payments
$97.70
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$2.30
PENSIONS FOR TOWN LABORERS
APPROPRIATION
$1,144.00
Payments:
To Two Men Retired from Town Departments
1,144.00
CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT FUNDS EXPENSES FOR ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION
APPROPRIATION $470.49
Payments:
Treasurer, Contributory Retirement System
470.49
CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT FUNDS
CONTRIBUTION FROM TOWN FOR PENSIONS
APPROPRIATION
$21,029.51
Payments:
Treasurer, Contributory Retirement System
$21,029.51
MUNICIPAL ADVERTISING
Balance from 1942 $175.18
Payments: Services of Clerk
$62.50
21.55
"Old Chapel" Expenses Total Payments
$84.05
Balance Remaining
$91.13
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ENTERTAINMENT OF DISTINGUISHED GUESTS
Transfer from Reserve, June 20, 1943 Payments:
$200.00
Entertainment of Rt. Hon. Isaac Foot-
Travel, Room and Meals
$18.75
Banquet at Mayflower Hotel
133.55
Photographs
15.00 '
Folders, etc.
32.70
Total Payments $200.00
INSURANCE ON ALL TOWN PROPERTY
APPROPRIATION March 27, 1943 $5,200.00
Refund of Boiler Insurance Premium, Feb. 18, 1943 18.12
$5,218.12
Payments:
Fire Insurance-
Premium in Stock Companies $2,087.00
Premium in Mutual Companies 1,675.37
$3,762.37
Premium for War Damage Insurance-
1,385.71
Total Payments $5,148.08
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$70.04
MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT
APPROPRIATION
$450.00
Payments:
Moderator
$20.00
Secretary of Advisory and Finance Committee
100.00
Bell Ringing, July Fourth
10.00
Care of Town Clock
180.00
Care of Flag on Training Green
120.00
Total Salaries $430.00
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$20.00
APPROPRIATION
$3,000.00
Payments:
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Legislative- Advisory and Finance Committee Printing Reports
$94.00
Stationery and Postage Travel
11.50
5.00
$110.50
Certification of Notes 8.00
Town Float, Boat and Anchorage Basin-
Town Float Storage and Repairs
$152.67
Paint for Boat 1.10
Labor and Expense on Moorings
28.00
New Chimney for Town Building at State Wharf 70.00
$251.77
V. F. W. Coal-
100.00
Herring Streams- Agawam and Halfway Pond
76.80
Unclassified-
Flags
$27.73
Care nad Repair of Flagpole
46.63
Town Reports
1,459.12
Pilgrims' Progress
10.00
Soldiers' Headstones
8.00
Recording
83.55
Repair "Old Chapel" building
1.56
$1,636.59
Total Payments $2,183.66
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
816.34
RESERVE ACCOUNT
Appropriation from Excess and Deficiency $10,000.00
Appropriations from Reserve Overlay 5,000.00
$15,000.00
Transfers to:
Law Dept., Salaries
$200.00
Law Dept., Other Expenses
150.00
Police Dep.t, Changes in Garage
1,000.00
Fire Dept., Converting to Coal Burning
887.50
Civilian Defense
500.00
District Nurses
500.00
Old Age Assistance
4,488.46
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Park Dept., Salaries
450.00
Entertainment of Distinguished Guests
200.00
Water Dept. Maintenance, Salaries
700.00
Reserve Overlay
5,000.00
Total Transfers
$14,075.96
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$924.04
WATER DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE
APPROPRIATION
$15,265.00
Transfer from Reserve, Dec. 10, 1943
700.00
$15,965.00
Payments:
Superintendent
$3,162.83
Collector
1,601.60
Clerks
1,907.00
Janitor
227.80
Foreman
2,926.90
Assistant Foreman and Meter Man
2,404.72
Pumping Station Engineers
3,718.78
Total Salaries
$15,949.63
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$15.37
APPROPRIATION
$22,170.00
Payments:
Administration-
Fuel and Light
$150.83
Stationery, Printing, Postage
548.04
Telephone
258.40
Survey
1,076.19
Premium on Surety Bond
15.00
Examination of Water Samples
89.50
Half Cost of Converting Heater
45.40
Care and Repair of Machines
72.05
All Other
29.08
$2,284.49
General Expenditures-
Labor
$5,491.36
Workmen's Liability Insurance
319.64
Pipe and Fittings
641.25
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Meters, Fittings
1,009.42
Freight and Express
55.77
Aluminum Paint
216.00
Painting Three Tanks
216.00
Other Equipment and Repairs
586.23
Auto Expense
922.05
Fuel and Light
127.91
All Other
5.00
$9,590.63
Pumping Station-
Boilers and Pumps
$914.47
3-yr. Boiler Insurance
475.00
Oil Waste and Packing
449.27
Coal
355.36
Fuel Oil
1,357.81
Building (Including New Machine Shop)
1,592.88
Light
379.30
Electric Power
597.31
Machine Shop Tools
341.33
$6,462.73
Total Payments $18,337.85
Balance Reserved for Contract with
.. Fairbanks Morse Company $1,604.33
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
2,227.82
Total Balance $3,832.15
WATER DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION
Balance from 1942
$1,360.48
Appropriation March 27, 1943
1,700.00
$3,060.48
Payments:
Pipe and Fittings Hydrant
$2,016.93
85.57
Total Payments $2,102.50
Balance Remaining $957.98
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PURCHASE OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT (For Water Department)
Balance from 1942 Payments: Hose and Couplings
$154.81
70.00
Balance to Excess and Deficiency $84.81
AIR COMPRESSOR AND PAVING BREAKER (For Water Department, to be available to other departments)
APPROPRIATION $2,000.00
Payments:
Air Compressor and Starter
$1,674.04
Paving Breaker
216.05
Air Hose, Points, Bits
82.20
Total Payments
$1,972.29
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$27.71
AUXILIARY WATER SUPPLY IN MANOMET
Balance from 1942
Payments:
Equipment 6.61
Balance to Excess and Deficiency $83.05
PURCHASE OF LAND AT LITTLE SOUTH POND
APPROPRIATION
$650.00
Payments:
Boutin Land
$350.00
Whiting Land
300.00
Total Payments $650.00
TOWN FOREST MAINTENANCE
APPROPRIATION $215.00
Payments:
Salary of Superintendent (6 mos.)
$26.25
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$188.75
$89.66
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$689.79
APPROPRIATION Payments:
Labor Tools Telephone
$264.00
2.11
57.46
Total Payments
$323.57
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$366.22
OAK GROVE AND VINE HILLS CEMETERY
APPROPRIATION
$2,900.00
Payments:
Superintendent
$1,967.68
Clerical Assistance
870.00
Total Salaries
$2,837.68
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
62.32
APPROPRIATION
$11,000.00
Income from Trust Funds
2,892.08
$13,892.08
Payments:
Labor
$10,869.88
Teams and Trucks
406.14
Soil, Sods and Fertilizer
236.00
Trees, Shrubs and Grass Seed
303.86
Hardware and Paint
244.51
Telephones
54.55
Stationery
147.59
Calcium Chloride
154.20
Cement
29.35
Medical Attendance (Injured Employee)
35.00
Total Payments
$12,481.08
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$1,411.00
BURIAL HILL CEMETERY
APPROPRIATION
$2,500.00
Income from Warren Fund
13.67
Income from Trust Funds
186.49
$2,700.16
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Payments:
Labor
$2,357.89
Team
6.00
Hardware, Paint, etc.
18.37
Pointing Back Wall
132.47
Surfacing Walks
166.75
Sign
6.00
Flags
5.42
Total Payments
$2,692.90
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$7.26
CHILTONVILLE, MANOMET, CEDARVILLE AND SOUTH POND CEMETERIES
APPROPRIATION
$1,500.00
Income from Hinckley Fund
20.00
Income from Trust Funds
198.50
$1,718.50
Payments:
Chiltonville-
Labor
$484.75
Grading Driveway
157.43
Bouquets
14.00
Time Cards
4.25
Sharpening Mowers
3.45
$663.88
Manomet-
Labor
$912.45
Tools and Equipment
22.65
Fertilizer
8.00
Time Cards
4.25
Auto Hire
4.00
$951.35
Cedarville-
Labor
$63.60
Supplies
.86
$64.46
South Pond-
Labor
$36.00
Total Payments
$1,715.69
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$2.81
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IMPROVEMENT OF ADDITION TO CEMETERY
Balance from 1940 No Payments
$496.75
Balance Remaining
$496.75
TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST
APPROPRIATION
$34,250.00
Payments:
Town Debt-
Town Hall Loan
$14,500.00
Ladder Truck Loan
3,000.00
New School House Loan
13,000.00
Total Town Debt $30,500.00
Interest-
Loans in Anticipation of Taxes
$250.89
Town Hall Loan
1,160.00
Ladder Truck Loan
15.00
New School House Loan
2,090.00
Total Interest $3,515.89
Total Payments
$34,015.89
Balance to Excess and Deficiency
$234.11
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SCHEDULE C
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Charges, Estimated in Making Tax Warrants:
1. Income Tax $67,654.50
2. Corporation Taxes 60,816.49
3. Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes on State Owned Land
1,261.89
4. Gasoline Tax
5. Motor Vehicle Excise
27,575.42
6. Licenses 18,577.13
7. Fines 858.97
8. Grants and Gifts
2,419.20
9. Special Assessments
425.75
10. General Government
2,888.53
11. Protection of Persons and Property 224.09
12. Health and Sanitation 4,077.16
13. Highways 52.50
14. Charities (Other than Federal Grants)
22,430.49
15. Old Age Assistance (Other than Federal Grants) 57,663.78
16. Old Age Assistance (Chap. 729, Meals Ttax)
2,900.77
17. Soldiers' Benefits
936.25
18. Schools
6,366.99
19. Libraries (See Dog Tax Transferred)
20. Recreation 1,616.90
21. Public Service Enterprises
49,377.04
22. Cemeteries (Other than from Sales of Lots)
3,367.25
23. Interest on Taxes
5,278.03
$336,769.13
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Credits, Amounts Actually Received:
1. Income Tax $73,962.50
2. Corporation Taxes 71,796.49
3. Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes on State Owned Land 1,261.89
4. Gasoline Tax
5. Motor Vehicle Excise 18,173.88
6. Licenses 16,671.50
7. Fines 901.83
8. Grants and Gifts
1,121.20
9. Special Assessments
308.25
10. General Government
2,364.03
11. Protection of Persons and Property 1,093.98
12. Health and Sanitation 4,897.09
13. Highways 204.70
14. Charities (Other than Federal Grants)
29,447.53
15. Old Age Assistance (Other than Federal Grants) 81,296.79
16. Old Age Assistance (Chap. 729, Meals Tax)
2,900.77
17. Soldiers' Benefits
1,010.00
18. Schools
11,902.68
19. Libraries (See Dog Tax Transferred)
20. Recreation
681.75
21. Public Service Enterprises:
a. Water $50,909.51
b. Town Wharf 1,856.78
c. Herring Streams 1,106.50
53,872.79
22. Cemeteries (Other than from Sales of Lots) 3,041.81
23. Interest on Taxes 3,622.02
$380,533.48
Excess of Actual Receipts $43,764.35
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SCHEDULE D
REVENUE ACCOUNT 1943
Charges:
Appropriations March 27
$953,997.68
Less:
Dog Tax, to Public Library
$1,797.01
Estimated Receipts
336,769.13
$338,566.14
Amount to be Assessed
*$615,431.54
Excess Revenue (To Excess and Deficiency)
43,846.27
$659,277.81
Credits :
Assessors' Warrant, May 24
$606,081.54
Poll Tax Warrant, March 1
9,350.00
*$615,431.54
Additional Warrant, Personal
15.60
Additional Warrant, Real Estate
34.32
Additional Warrant, Polls
32.00
Total of Assessors' Warrants
$615,513.46
Excess of Estimated Receipts (Schedule C.)
43,764.35
$659,277.81
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SCHEDULE E
EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY 1943
Unexpended Balances Returned:
$346.51
Accounting Department
10.15
Treasury Department
35.34
Tax Collector's Department
4.88
Assessors' Department
$39.50
.35
Law Department
15.00
52.89
Engineering Department
194.00
71.93
Planning Board
100.00
232.00
Election and Registration
231.60
139.55
Old High School Building
10.50
230.26
Town House
277.41
Town Hall
37.40
Police Department
770.59
.06
Fire Department
1,225.22
55.71
Fire Department, Converting to Coal Burning
61.37
Forest Warden's Department
2,221.14
116.27
Forest Fire Payrolls
1,701.07
Inspection of Buildings
24.00
Sealing Weights and Measures
231.90
Moth Suppression
200.00
Tree Warden's Department
600.87
Shellfish Protection
1,000.00
Health Department
492.75
3,922.45
Garbage Collection
2.53
Sewers
657.95
Street Cleaning
37.53
Public Sanitaries
75.37
23.52
Roads and Bridges
28.31
11,248.86
Samoset Street (Chap. 90.)
1.04
Snow and Ice Removal
2,018.11
Street Sprinkling
126.40
Street Lighting
83.22
Public Welfare Department
5.03
5,249.22
Old Age Assistance
467.92
Soldiers' Benefits
2,929.30
School Department
7,977.94
1,087.76
Selectmen's Department
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School Lunch
616.50
1,066.65
Plymouth Public Library
514.20
Loring Library
46.54
Manomet Library
38.38
Park Department
87.95
95.47
Miscellaneous Account
20.00
816.34
Standish Avenue Playground
36.15
Memorial Day
50.00
July Fourth
2.30
Insurance of Town Property
70.04
Water Department
15.37
2,227.82
Water Department, Air Compressor and Paving Breaker
27.71
Town Forest
188.75
366.22
Town Wharf, Repairs, etc.
15.17
Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemetery
62.32
1,411.00
Burial Hill
7.26
Chiltonville, Manomet, Cedarville and South Pond Cemeteries
2.81
Town Debt and Interest
234.11
Total from Salaries
$16,584.23
Total from Other 1943 Appropriations
38,107.51
From Special Appropriations of Prior Years:
Joint Maintenance of Highways
40.55
South Meadow Road (Chap. 90.)
437.82
Highway Construction and Reconstruction
3,755.77
Knapp Terrace Drainage
1.66
Nutrition Project W. P. A.
479.41
Administration, etc., W. P. A.
782.37
Water Dept. Emergency Equipment
84.81
Water Dept. Aux. Water Supply, Manomet
83.05
Total Appropriation Balances Returned $60,357.18
EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY ACCOUNT
Balance, January 1, 1943
$211,526.38
Less:
Appropriated March 1943
$30,000.00
Acquiring Tax Titles, including subsequent taxes 6,980.85
36,980.85
$174,545.53
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Add:
Tax Titles Redeemed, or Sold
7,722.01
Tax Titles Disclaimed
23.60
Tax Titles Abated 213.12
Tax Possession Sold
60.00
Excess Revenue, 1943
43,846.27
Unexpended Appropriation Balances,
Returned December 31, 1943
60,357.18
Returned from Reserve Account
924.04
Balance, December 31, 1943
$287,691.75
SCHEDULE F BALANCE SHEET-JANUARY 1, 1944
Cash
$318,776.13
Overlay, Tax of 1942 $13,267.69 Overlay, Tax of 1943 9,536.58
Uncollected Taxes:
Harold W. Baker, Collector,
Tax of 1942, Personal
$332.10
Total Overlays
$22,804.27
Tax of 1942, Real Estate
3,758.68
Reserve from Overlays
12,890.75
Tax of 1943, Personal
1,606.02
Tailings Account
146.47
Tax of 1943, Real Estate
51,631.40
Sale of Land (Chap. 44, Sect. 63)
2,700.00
Tax of 1942, Polls
6.00
Sale of Timber, Little South Pond
155.39
Tax of 1943, Polls
20.00
Over-assessment State Parks, 1943
21.82
Total Uncollected Taxes
$57,354.20
3.00
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
for the year 1943
168.45
Liquor License Fees, 1944
$10,950.00
Moth Assessment, 1943
21.75
Income from Bank Stock, etc.
2,162.00
Tax Titles
8,139.36
Income from War Bonds
1,000.00
Tax Possessions
2,199.20
Special Reimbursement, Old
Uncollected Water Rates:
Age Assistance
1,399.81
Addie H. Burgess, Collector
Cemeteries, Sale of Lots
6,966.54
Water Rates, 1942
$394.36
Water Rates, 1943
7,442.20
$22,478.35
Labor and Material, 1942
2.50
Labor and Material, 1943
25.00
Total Uncollected Water Rates
7,864.06
Defense Committee
2,600.26
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Total Unappropriated Revenue Unexpended Appropriation Balances: Town House Repairs $24.65
12.00
Town Clerk, Dog Licenses Town Clerk, Sale of Dogs Unappropriated Revenue:
Under-assessment of County Tax, 1943 1,404.57
Joint Highway Maintenance, Overdraft (Amount due from State and County) 1,041.68
Departmental Accounts Receivable:
Health
$1,670.40
Welfare
237.05
Aid to Dependent Children
513.53
Old Age Assistance
1,081.69
State Aided Vocational Education
225.00
School
3,198.15
Town Wharf Rentals
1,757.82
Cemetery
1,539.87
Total Departmental
$10,487.01
War Price and Rationing Board 674.67
Intercepting Sewer Outfall 1,653.52
Dog Officer 2.50
New Truck for Highway Dept. 1,850.00
Fire-Proofing Highway Garage 600.00
Hard-Surfacing Streets 1,768.92
Granolithic Sidewalks and Curbing 1,264.99
Old Age Assistance, Federal Grants, Administration 131.98
A. D. C. Federal Grants for Adminis- tration 23.45
A. D. C. Federal Grants for Aid
1,209.40
State and Military Aid
488.50
Gift from Anna Spooner Estate for Beautification of Park Land
136.52
New Fence at Veterans Field
1,000.00
Honor Roll 929.80
Municipal Advertising
91.13
Water Department Maintenance
1,604.33
Water Department Construction 957.98
Town Wharf Improvement
2,500.00
Dredging Channel at Town Wharf 4,977.65
Fishways in Town Brook 4,949.28
Improvement of Addition to Cemetery
496.75
Total Unexpended Appropriation Balances $29,672.78
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$287,691.75
Excess and Deficiency Revenue, Reserved Until Collected: Motor Vehicle Excise Moth Assessment
$168.45
21.75
Tax Title
8,139.36
Tax Possession
2,199.20
Water Department
7,864.06
Departmental
10,487.01
$28,879.83
$407,456.41
$407,456.41
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
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Net Funded Debt
$112,500.00
Memorial Town Hall Loan New High School Loan (PWA) 2%
$14,500.00
98,000.00
$112,500.00
$112,500.00
TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS
Cash and Investments (Exclusive of Retirement Funds)
$198,244.91
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
Ellen Stoddard Donnelly Fund
2,000.00
Alice Spooner Fund 1,500.00
Marcia E. Jackson Gates Public Library Fund 2,000.00
Nathaniel Morton Park Fund 2,000.00
Warren Burial Hill Cemetery Fund
1,248.89
Phoebe Clifford Cemetery Fund (Deposited with State Treasurer) 200.00
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds
144,306.69
St. Joseph's Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund
109.33
Plymouth National Bank Stock Investment Fund
2,000.00
Town of Plymouth U. S. Bonds Investments (Under Chap. 4, Acts of 1942)
20,000.00
(Under Chap. 5, Acts of 1943)
20,000.00
$198,244.91
$198,244.91
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CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM FUNDS
Cash and Investments
$54,474.49
Retirement System Funds (See Report of Retirement Board for list of these Securities and Cash).
$54,474.49
SCHEDULE G
Summary of Funded Indebtedness, January 1, 1944, and Amounts Due for Principal and Interest in 1944.
Loans
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1943
Added During 1943
Paid During 1943
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1944
Principal
Interest Due in 1944 Due in 1944
Memorial Town Hall
$29,000.00
$14,500.00
$14,500.00
$14,500.00
$580.00
New High School
111,000.00
13,000.00
98,000.00
13,000.00
1,830.00
Aerial Ladder Truck
3,000.00
3,000.00
$143,000.00
$30,500.00
$132,500.00
$27,500.00
$2,410.00
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SCHEDULE H
Itemized Statement of the Funded Indebtedness, January 1, 1944
MEMORIAL TOWN HALL LOAN
Four per cent bonds, dated Nov. 1, 1924, payable $14,500.00 annually $14,500.00
Original amount $294,000.00. 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. Maturity date 1951.
$93,000.00
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SCHEDULE I
TRUST FUNDS
CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS
As the funds have to be written up at the bank at least three times each year, the only practical way of keeping them is in the order of deposit date and bank book numbers; the older funds at the head and new funds placed each year at the end of the printed lists.
A fund always appears in the same position relative to the others.
Beginning in 1940 and continuing in subsequent years sub-page numbers will be printed to facilitate reference to any particular fund by those interested.
An alphabetical index of the Perpetual Care Funds is kept in the Town House for quick reference.
Deposited in Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank:
Russell Tomlinson
$210.23
Betsey C. Bagnell
381.61
Rebecca D. Ryder
600.42
Lydia W. Chandler
257.48
Curtis Howard®
504.94
Sarah F. Bagnell
202.53
A. A. Whiting
968.44
James Reed
409.89
Barnes lot
267.77
William H. Nelson
728.14
Charles Holmes
234.28
Louisa S. Jackson
203.78
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 1
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Judith S. Jackson
420.50
John Donley
101.48
David Drew
102.83
Mary J. Brown
53.12
Mary V. Lewis
216.35
Priscilla L. Hedge
209.93
Frederick Webber
99.12
Nancie C. Wood
1,033.02
Fannie Goodwin Bates
1,053.42
Joshua Atwood
102.57
Ichabod Shaw
768.94
Edwin Morey
642.04
Waldron & Dunham
214.75
Timothy T. Eaton
155.22
Heman Cobb
209.78
Thomas Sampson
211.66
Ephraim B. Holmes
534.04
Lydia E. Jackson
208.19
Jacob Jackson
114.85
Charlotte R. Bearse
215.48
Washburn portion lot
154.92
Helena B. Rich
103.32
Winslow B. Rickard
102.01
John Eddy
104.66
Helen Covington
206.72
Freeman E. Wells
154.55
Eliza Burt
153.01
David L. Harlow
102.43
Benjamin Swift
105.72
Ellis Benson
104.61
James Deacon
139.16
Spooner-Cornish
50.66
Ellis & Freeman
101.38
Ansel F. Fish
212.25
Taylor & Foss
103.98
Mary A. Minter
131.57
Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank-Page 2
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William R. Drew
616.49
Adelaide Reed
105.30
Elizabeth M. Ward
247.19
Edward W. Bradford
212.47
Harvey lot
102.45
Ephraim Churchill
25.11
Franklin B. Holmes
104.76
Linus B. Thomas
52.09
Ephraim S. Morton
108.62
Merriam lot
223.10
B. O. Strong
132.08
John C. Cave
102.10
Winslow B. Standish
106.65
Calvin S. Damon
534.07
Finney & Churchill
102.32
Edward B. Hayden
132.01
H. N. P. Hubbard
213.81
Anderson lots
151.56
Sylvanus Churchill
55.65
Nancy L. Pratt
79.20
Burgess P. Terry
132.37
William & P. H. Williams
101.67
Increase Robinson
462.38
August H. Lucas
159.56
Edward Morton
103.61
Benjamin Pierce
68.23
Alfred P. Arnold
106.99
Nathaniel H. Morton
103.72
Charles H. Holmes
103.34
Daniel Hinchcliffe
107.28
Samuel Nelson
101.72
Nathaniel Russell
202.65
Sumner Leonard
209.27
Frederick Dittmar
103.26
Emeline Landy
105.89
John F. Hoyt
127.30
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Pope lot
151.29
Nehemiah Savery
105.95
Thomas A. Holsgrove
158.43
John C. Ross
208.87
Archibald McLean
52.27
George L. Lyon
162.93
Phineas Pierce lot and Paty tomb
235.85
Charles E. Barnes
105.04
Burgess lot, So. Pond
150.01
Ezra Harlow
154.78
Mercy J. Howland
143.18
Isaac M. Jackson
1,043.16
Mary McDonald
103.55
Mary J. Corey
103.31
Ellis-Ryder
102.11
Brewster-Bartlett
312.38
Barnabas Hedge
157.21
George M. Collins
129.52
Alexander McLean
101.95
Charles E. Dow
105.77
Shaw & Thomas
208.83
Atwood & Pratt
210.99
Prentiss lot
209.47
Rufus H. Pope
76.92
Alanson Thomas
152.42
Albert Whiting
147.60
Gamaliel Thomas
103.47
Albert Bramhall
104.53
Nancy B. Stevens
105.40
Johnson-Hart
105.00
Adeline D. Bartlett
50.54
Coomer Weston
205.31
Edward N. H. Vaughn
321.14
Thomas W. Finney
101.82
Charles H. Howland
123.75
Davidson lots
256.82
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James Ellis 104.23
Allen & Franklin M. Holmes
100.36
Marietta Bumpus 135.63
Frederick O. Bradford
151.79
Mercy C. Robbins
360.60
D. Edson Raymond
103.74
Martin J. Hunting
214.15
Watson & Rufus Ellis
106.08
Herbert Robbins 106.83
William J. Waterson
104.27
Belinda B. Clements
104.01
George D. Bartlett
504.22
Orrin W. & Lydia A. Bennett
103.02
John F. Hall
201.78
Charles P. Morse
102.95
Stephen & Almira B. Pember
103.70
Barnabas Churchill
220.58
Erastus B. Torrance
101.19
Winslow W. Avery
208.39
Daniel O. Churchill
104.12
Bradford Barnes
155.16
Zacheus Bartlett
104.77
Burgess & Churchill
50.56
Alexander M. Harrison
101.23
Hilda Svennsson
106.53
Hiram B. Sears
210.17
Joseph Taylor
78.76
Franklin B. Cobb
102.10
Andrew J. & Sarah E. Bradford
104.42
John S. Butler
108.78
Charles H. & Eunice B. Howland
110.31
Sylvanus W. King
104.56
Levi P. Morton
101.30
Whitmore-Churchill-Whitmore
203.49
John Bachelder
313.40
Richard McLean lots
209.00
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Ziba R. Ellis
102.32
Charles L. Jones
204.30
Clark Ellis
225.72
Charles E. & Clarence E. Taylor
102.14
Joshua L. Edes
107.21
Raymond-Doten
215.73
John Peck
106.67
Hayden-Bradford
126.81
Abbie B. Ward
168.74
Adam and Frances Nicol
134.44
Charles C. Drew
254.75
Thomas Hedge
287.42
Elmer H. Bartlett
122.97
Scovel-Doten
264.94
Walter S. Irwin
131.99
Peter Holmes lot
265.55
Frank Sheppard
104.42
Maria A. Rickard
106.18
Emily H. Cook
161.56
William & Violet Crozier
102.91
Frederick Mahler
102.81
Isaac B. King
259.10
Catherina Wilhelmy
102.92
Emily F. Bartlett
176.13
William Bradford
259.51
Charles & Deborah Hathaway
210.38
Kate Zahn
108.15
Lothrop C. King
207.64
Alpheus O. Grant
106.28
Jennette B. Smyth
102.11
Clark Finney
118.97
Ichabod Morton
101.58
Cobb & Burgess
103.06
William H. Miller
102.07
Laura A. & Edna Larkin
186.46
George H. Malloy
102.82
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Robert Siebenschu
107.38
Perkins-Sibley lot
99.34
Priscilla Perkins
125.79
Betsey F. Dunham
107.62
George H. Dunham
102.62
Burgess-Bennett
206.86
George & Elizabeth Nichols
217.43
Harry Kramer
105.37
Nellie H. Weeks
100.00
Thomas C. Atwood & Laura McHenry
108.22
Charles C. Barnes & Samuel G.
Broadbent
106.57
Mary J. Ware
100.58
William L. Finney
256.57
Jacob Jr., & Elizabeth Mahler
211.42
Nathaniel Bartlett
142.49
Charles E. Ryder
109.89
Mary A. Austin et als.
78.32
Elizabeth A. Kimball et al.
43.24
David O. Harvey
206.37
John D. & Thomas Churchill
525.14
Antone Rose
106.24
John Bodell
214.31
Lauchlin C. McLean
104.62
Adelbert C. Finney
109.56
Ezro J. Huntley
102.30
Jessie Shaw
156.30
Seth L. Holmes
131.35
Capt. W. W. Baker
104.50
George E. Saunders
213.72
Spooner lot (Ruth S. Baker)
1,048.37
Eben & Mary A. Morton
101.73
Thomas M. Paty
153.98
Squire Sutcliffe
101.78
William D. Carleton
156.80
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Alma C. Wadsworth grave in
W. D. Carleton lot
53.57
Hannah Ellis Burgess
53.91
Charles Herbert Briggs
107.39
Harvey & Lois Briggs
105.34
Everett Finney
105.11
Matilda Hinchcliffe
165.53
Nathaniel Shaw
116.90
Curtiss & Harriet Hoyt
105.69
Sarah A. Maude & Seth Booth
101.78
Hemmerly lot (Burial Hill)
109.81
George E. Mabbett
2,952.32
Charles F. Haire
268.54
Charles W. Huff
220.96
William H. Clark
265.46
Addie A. Reed
95.55
Lucretia Davis
50.40
Levi Thurston
50.40
Susan B. Ryder
155.17
Robert H. Weston
157.66
Lafayette W. Cahoon
115.43
John J. & J. Henry Shaw
426.23
Winslow-Whitman
210.57
Horace M. Saunders
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