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Many of the country roads in the outlying districts have received considerable attention and cinders have been placed upon them making them much better than they have been for many years.
The new truck which was purchased two years ago is still doing excellent service for the Street Department. It can haul larger loads and make many more trips per day than could be done the old way of hauling by horse and cart. The truck has been used a good part of the present winter and is still being used in carting cinders to the out- lying districts, and it will not be long before many of the country roads will be far better than they have been for many years in the past.
Granolithic sidewalks were laid during the past year on Winsor, Morgan and Dover Streets and on parts of North Main Street, also on the corner of Spring and Rotch Streets, one-half of the expense of which was paid back by the abutters to the town. Many other sidewalks in the town have received some top dressing in the line of cinders
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and stone screenings, although it is hard to get good screen- ings for this kind of work.
The ashes and rubbish have been taken care of during the past year as well as could be expected, considering that many times we were short of help and men, as a general rule, do not like that kind of work. The citizens of the town are most respectfully asked not to dump rubbish in the gutters of the streets as, in the first place, it is against the law, and, in the second place, it makes rather an un- sightly mess, so we hope that the citizens will co-operate with the Superintendent of Streets, whoever he may be, in this particular work.
All of which is most respectfully submitted.
THOMAS W. WHITFIELD,
Superintendent of Streets.
Report of the Treasurer and Town Clerk for the
Town of Fairhaven
for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1921
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WILLIAM H. BLY, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH
TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN.
Receipts.
Highways :
Wm. F. Nye, sale of barrels, $ 4.50
Riverside Cemetery, repairs,
350.00
Town of Mattapoisett, road roller
150.00
$ 504.50
Town Hall:
Hall rent,
2,318.00
Moving piano,
5.00
Incidentals,
3.62
2,326.62
Poor Department :
State Aid repaid,
1,539.76
School transportation,
400.00
City of Lawrence, aid repaid,
174.75
Town of Nantucket,
106.00
City of New Bedford,
2,036.98
St. Luke's Hospital, refund,
55.50
Incidentals,
6.00
4,318.99
Board of Health :
Milk licenses,
35.50
Slaughter house license,
100.00
Board repaid,
9.10
Acc't contagious diseases repaid,
432.25
Aid repaid,
366.57
943.42
Elementary Schools:
County Treas., Dog Fund,
929.20
Henry H. Rogers Fund, 1920-21,
8,912.96
Anthony Fund, 1920-21,
930.06
Abner Pease Fund, 1920-21,
705.54
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WILLIAM H. BLY, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN.
Payments.
Highways,
$ 22,909.77
Town Hall,
6,845.96
Incidental Account,
18,758.27
Board of Health,
5,844.11
High School,
37,170.93
Elementary Schools,
69,891.70
Police Department,
3,594.43
Sewer Maintenance,
14,394.94
Poor Department,
11,765.09
Salary Account,
7,345.00
Tree Warden,
1,904.39
Sewer Connection Account,
4,137.59
Mothers' Aid,
1,754.23
Fire Department,
9,663.88
Town Debt Paid :
Bristol Co. T. B. Hospital Note, $1,821.59
Adams street, 500.00
Oxford street,
1,400.00
J. C. Tripp School,
1,500.00
Bridge St. School,
1,900.00
Bridge maintenance,
1,100.00
Sycamore St. sewer,
2,000.00
North End sewer,
500.00
Sconticut Neck Road,
1,000.00
Farmfield St.,
500.00
Chemical fire truck,
560.00
Garrison St, sewer,
310.00
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WILLIAM H. BLY, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN. Receipts-(Continued)
State Treas., school income tax,
9,108.40
Sale of car tickets,
348.75
Incidentals,
.44
20,935.35
High School:
Henry H. Rogers Trust Fund,
23,500.00
Town of Rochester, tuition,
360.00
Town of Acushnet, tuition,
1,555.00
Rent-Stadium,
40.00
Lunch department,
500.00
Incidentals,
46.55
26,001.55
Police Department :
Court fiines,
134.55
Killing dogs, repaid,
48.00
Doctor's fee for dog, repaid,
4.00
186.55
Sewer Department:
Tree Depart. insurance repaid,
99.68
Borden & Remington, refund,
2.64
102.32
Tree Warden :
Riverside Cemetery,
100.00
100.00
Sewer connections,
5,540.58
Mothers' Aid:
State Treas., aid repaid,
313.57
State Aid :
State Treas., aid repaid,
1,666.00
Interest Account :
Fairhaven National Bank,
398.79
Tax Collector,
954.80
1,353.59
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WILLIAM H. BLY, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN. Payments-(Continued)
Fort St. extension,
300.00
Green and Watson St. sewer,
500.00
Refunding loans,
2,400.00
Alpine Ave. sewer,
500.00
Town Farm barn,
500.00
Town truck,
1,000.00
Hook and ladder truck,
350.00
Bridge bonds,
1,000.00
New construction,
2,000.00
21,641.59
State Treasurer:
Refunded Nat. Bank tax,
$ 973.21
Civilian War Poll tax,
51.00
State tax,
1
17,780.00
Special tax,
838.20
National Bank tax,
1,331.90
Auditing tax,
919.97
Highway tax,
582.88
Civilian War Poll tax,
6,138.00
28,615.16
Park Department,
2,589.77
Soldiers' Relief,
320.00
State Aid,
1,564.00
Interest account,
14,392.41
Granolithic sidewalks,
1,485.03
Street lights,
5,678.24
Hydrant service account,
5,675.06
Industrial School tuition,
2,579.90
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WILLIAM H. BLY, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN. Receipts-(Continued)
Industrial School:
State Treas., refund,
806.80
Tax Collector :
1918 Taxes Collected, 495.00
1919 Taxes Collected, 5,329.88
1920 Taxes Collected,
22,585.60
1921 Taxes Collected,
181,003.27
Sewer assessments,
9,698.30
219,112.05
Sidewalk assessments,
1,946.63
Almshouse :
Sale of cow, .
50.00
Sale of produce,
146.40
196.40
Incidental :
State Treas., Corp. Tax.,
4,127.39
State Treas., Income Tax, 10,203.46
State Treas., National Bank Tax.,
2,573.15
State Treas., Street Railway Tax,
2,894.30
State Treas., soldiers' exemption,
139.57
State Treas., sundry accounts,
596.19
John H. Stetson, Collector,
23.96
Scallop licenses,
110.00
Auto Dealers' licenses,
35.00
Fish trap licenses,
85.00
Peddlers' and junk dealers' license,
227.00
Quahog grants,
178.00
Sundry licenses,
39.00
21,232.02
Permanent Loans:
New school lot,
2,700.00
Howland Road,
10,000.00 .
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WILLIAM H. BLY, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN. Payments-(Continued)
Almshouse,
4,446.45
New construction,
17,990.73
Sycamore St. sewer,
1,110.67
Moth account,
226.00
Bristol County T. B. Hospital,
5,610.43
Alpine Ave., sewer,
19.75
Plotting plans,
700.00
Elm Avenue, east,
91.15
New school lot,
2,700.00
Spring street,
2,405.66
New school constructed,
72,927.90
Taber street,
1,211.45
Brown street,
835.74
Howland road,
644.18
James Ricketts Trust Fund,
6.00
Memorial services,
59.30
Almshouse barn,
4.00
New Boston road,
449.50
Dental Clinic,
158.50
Shellfish Commission,
377.05
Hitch street sewer,
624.15
Elm avenue sewer,
1,435.75
Jefferson street sewer,
631.65
Community Nursing Association,
750.00
Dover, Morgan and Winsor St. sewers,
5,847.59
Blackburn street culverts,
400.00
Cherry, Hedge and Taber St. sewers,
2,629.82
Cherry and Hedge streets, layout,
1,280.80
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WILLIAM H. BLY, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN. Receipts-(Continued)
Dover, Morgan and Winsor St.
sewers, 6,000.00
New school loan, 74,100.00
Cherry and Hedge St. layout, 6,000.00
Elm Ave. extension "west", 6,865.00
105,665.00
Temporary Loans:
Revenue Loan, anticipation of
taxes,
100,000.00
Temporary School Loan, 60,000.00
160,000.00
James Ricketts Trust Fund Interest,
134.05
Cash Balance, Jan. 1, 1921, 15,508.24
Total, $588,894.23
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WILLIAM H. BLY, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN. Payments-(Continued)
Garrison street, 1,493.22
New Bedford and Fairhaven bridge maintenance, 6,568.62
Coggeshall street bridge,
4,560.54
Elm avenue extension,
385.09
Temporary Loans :
Revenue loans, $60,000.00
Temporary school loan, 60,000.00
'120,000.00
Cash Balance, Dec. 31, 1921,
29,791.09
Total,
$588,894.23
WILLIAM H. BLY,
Town Treasurer.
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ACCOUNTS WITH APPROPRIATIONS
Town Hall
Expenditures,
$6,845.96
Credit balance, $ 448.48
Appropriation, 4,500.00
Hall rent, 2,318.00
To balance,
429.14
Incidentals, 8.62
$7,275.10
$7,275.10
General Highways
Overdraft, 1920,
$ 1,402.27
Wm. F. Nye, M. T. bbls., $ 4.50
Appropriation, 18,000.00
Transfer from Inci-
dental account, 6,000.00
Riverside Cemetery, 350.00
To balance,
192.46
Town of Mattapoisett, 150.00
$24,504.50
$24,504.50
Poor Department
Expenditures,
$11,765.09 Credit balance, $ 573.17
Appropriation, 10,000.00
State Aid repaid, 1,539.76
School transportation, 400.00
City of Lawrence,
174.75
Town of Nantucket, 106.00
City of New Bedford,
2,036.98
St. Luke's Hospital refund, 55.50
To balance,
3,127.07
Incidental, 6.00
$14,892.16
$14,892.16
Expenditure, 1921,
22,909.77
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Board of Health
Expenditures,
$5,844.11 Credit balance, $1,494.05
Appropriation, 2,500.00
Garbage appropriation, 1,500.00
Milk licenses, 35.50
Board repaid, 9.10
Aid repaid, 366.57
Slaughter house license, 100.00
To balance,
593.36
Account contagious dis- eases repaid, 432.25
$6,437.47
$6,437.47
Elementary Schools
Overdraft, 1920, Expenditures,
$ 1,317.57
Appropriation, $50,000.00
69,891.70
County Treasurer, Dog Fund, 929.20
H. H. Rogers Fund, 1920-21, 9,412.96
Anthony Fund, 1920-21, 930.06
Abner Pease Fund, 1920-21, 705.54
State Treas., school
income tax, 9,108.40
Sale of car tickets, 348.75
Incidental, .44
$71,435.35
$71,435.35
High School
$37,170.93
Cr. balance,
$ 3,273.71
Appropriation, 6,000.00
Rogers Trust Fund,
23,500.00
Town of Rochester, tuition,
360.00
Town of Acushnet, tuition,
1,555.00
Rent of stadium,
40.00
Lunch department,
500.00
Incidentals,
46.55
Overdraft,
1,895.67
$3,170.93
$37,170.93
[$2,302.50 due from Mattapoi sett not paid. ]
To balance,
226.08
Expenditures.
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Police Department
Overdraft, 1920, Expenditures,
$ 840.81 Appropriation, $3,000.00
3,594.43
Court fines, 134.55
Killing dogs, repaid, 48.00
Dog doctor fee, repaid,
4.00
Overdraft, 1,248.69
$4,435.24
$4,435.24
Sewer Maintenance
Overdraft, 1920, Expenditures,
$ 4,473.63
Appropriation, $13,850.00
14,394.94
Transfer from sewer assessment, 1,402.10
Transfer from new
construction, 255.00
Transfer from sewer
assessment,
2,086.20
Transfer from "other sources", 907.67
Tree department in- insurance, repaid, 99.68
Borden & Remington refund, 2.64
Overdraft,
265.28
$18,868.57
$18,868.57
Salaries
Expenditures,
$7,345.00
Credit balance, $ 51.56
Appripration, 6,000.00
Overdraft, 1,293.44
$7,345.00
$7,345.00
Tree Warden
Overdraft, 1920,
$ 635.39
Appropriation,
$2,000.00
Expenditures,
1,904.39 Riverside Cemetery,
100.00
Overdraft,
439.78
$2,539.78
$2,539.78
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Sewer Connection Account
Expenditures, To balance,
$4,137.59 Credit balance, 1920, $ 760.20
2,163.19
Receipts, 1921, 5,540.58
$6,300.78
$6,300.78
Mothers' Aid
Expenditures,
$1,754.23
Credit balance,
$2,315.36
Credit balance,
1,874.70 Appropriation, 1,000.00
State Treasurer, Aid
repaid,
313.57
$3,628.93
$3,628.93
Fire Department
Expenditures,
$ 9,663.88
Credit balance, $2,596.35
Credit balance,
1,132.47 Appropriation, 8,000.00
Appropriation Superin- tendent Fire Alarm, 200.00
$10,796.35
$10,796.35
Park Department
Overdraft, 1920, Expenditures,
$ 772.59
Appropriation, $3,300.00
2,589.77 Overdraft, 1921,
62.36
$3,362.36
$3,362.36
Soldiers' Relief
Expenditures,
$320.00 No appropriation, Overdraft,
$320.00
$320.00
$320.00
State Aid
Expenditures, To balance,
$1,564.00
State Treasurer, re- paid,
$1,666.00
102.00
$1,666.00
$1,666.00
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Interest Account
Interest paid,
$14,392.41
Credit balance, $ 5,422.43
Appropriation, 9,754.67
National Bank,
398.79
Credit balance,
2,138.28
Tax collector, 954.80
$16,530.69
$16,530.69
Debt Account
Notes Paid:
Appropriation. $21,641.59
Bristol Co. T. B.
Hospital,
$ 1,821.59
Adams street, 500.00
Oxford street,
1,400.00
J. C. Tripp school,
1,500.00
Bridge St. school,
1,900.00
Bridge maintenance, 1,100.00
Sycamore St. sewer,
2,000.00
North End sewer,
500.00
Sconticut Neck Rd.,
1,000.00
Farmfield St.,
500.00
Chemical fire truck,
560.00
Garrison St. sewer,
310.00
Fort St. extension,
300.00
Green and Watson
Sts. sewers,
500.00
Refunding loans,
2,400.00
Alpine Ave. sewer,
500.00
Town Farm barn,
500.00
Town truck,
1,000.00
Hook and ladder
truck,
350.00
Bridge bonds,
1,000.00
New construction,
2,000.00
$21,641.59
$21,641.59
Granolithic Sidewalks
Expenditures,
$1,485.03
Credit balance, 1920, $ 997.50
Overdraft, . 487.53
$1,485.03
$1,485.03
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Street Lighting
Expenditures,
$5,678.24 Credit balance, 1920, $ 67.36
Appropriation, 4,000.00
Overdraft,
1,610.88
$5,678.24
$5,678.24
Hydrant Service
Expenditures,
$5,675.06
Credit balance, $ 48.63
Appropriation,
5,500.00
Overdraft,
126.43
$5,675.06
$5,675.06
Industrial School
Overdraft, 1920,
$ 759.47
Appropriation,
$1,500.00
Expenditures,
2,579.90 State Treas., repaid,
806.80
Overdraft,
1,032.57
$3,339.37
$3,339.37
Almshouse
Expenditures,
$4,446.45
Sale of cow,
$ 50.00
Sale of produce,
146.40
Overdraft,
4,250.05
$4,446.45
$4,446.45
New Construction
Expenditures,
$17,990.73
Credit balance,
$ 7,748.14
Appropriation,
10,000.00
To balance,
1,704.04
Sidewalk assessment,
1,946.63
$19,694.77
$19,694.77
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Sycamore Street Sewer
Expenditures,
$1,110.67
Credit balance, 1,528.79
To balance,
418.12
$1,528.79
$1,528.79
Gypsy Moth Account
Expenditures,
$226.00
Credit balance, $320.35
To balance,
94.35
$320.35
$320.35
Bristol County Tuberculosis Hospital
Expenditures,
$5,610.43 Appropriation,
$5,610.43
Alpine Avenue Sewer
Overdraft, 1920,
$1,864.89
Overdraft, 1921,
$1,884.64
Expenditures,
19.75
$1,884.64
$1,884.64
Plotting Plans
Expenditures,
$700.00
Credit balance,
$850.00
To balance,
150.00
$850.00
$850.00
Elm Avenue, East
Expenditures,
$91.15 Credit balance,
$ 2.67
Overdraft,
88.48
$91.15
$91.15
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North Main Street School Lot
Expenditures, $2,700.00 Appropriation, $2,700.00
Spring Street
Expenditures,
$2,405.66
Appropriation, $2,500.00
To balance,
94.34
$2,500.00
$2,500.00
North Main Street School
Expenditures,
$72,927.90
Appropriation,
$85,000.00
To balance,
12,072.10
$85,000.00
$85,000.00
Taber Street
Expenditures,
$1,211.45
Appropriation,
$1,300.00
To balance,
88.55
$1,300.00
$1,300.00
Brown Street
Expenditures,
$835.74
Appropriation,
$800.00
Overdraft, 35.74
$835.74
$835.74
Howland Road
Expenditures,
$644.18
Credit balance, $810.17
To balance,
165.99
$810.17
$810.17
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Henry H. Rogers School Fund
Transferred to schools, $9,412.96 Credit balance, 1920, $ 500.00
Interest, 1920-1921, 8,912.96
$9,412.96
$9,412.96
Edmund Anthony School Fund
Transferred to schools, $930.06 Interest, 1920-1921, $930.06
James Ricketts Trust Fund
Riverside Cemetery, $ 6.00 Interest, $134.05
To balance,
128.05
$134.05
$134.05
Abner Pease School Fund
Transferred to schools, $705.54 Interest, 1920-1921, $705.54
Memorial Services
Expenditures, To balance,
$ 59.30
Appropriation,
$200.00
140.70
$200.00
$200.00
Almshouse Barn
Expenditures, To balance,
$ 4.00 Credit balance,
$590.56
586.56
$590.56
$590.56
New Boston Road
Expenditures, To balance,
$449.50
Appropriation,
$500.00
50.50
$500.00
$500.00
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Dental Clinic
Expenditures,
$158.50
Appropriation, $500.00
To balance,
341.50
$500.00
$500.00
Shellfish Commission
Expenditures,
$377.05
Credit balance,
$203.15
To balance,
326.10
Appropriation,
500.00
$703.15
$703.15
Hitch Street Sewer
Expenditures,
$624.15
Appropriation, $700.00
To balance,
75.85
$700.00
$700.00
Elm Avenue Sewer
Expenditures, To balance,
$1,435.75
Appropriation,
$3,500.00
2,064.25
$3,500.00
$3,500.00
Jefferson Street Sewer
Expenditures, $ 631.65 · Appropriation,
$1,800.00
To balance,
1,168.35
$1,800.00
$1,800.00
Community Nursing Association
Expenditures,
$750.00
Appropriation,
$750.00
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Dover, Morgan and Winsor Streets Sewers
Expenditures, $5,847.59 Appropriation, $6,000.00
To balance,
152.41
$6,000.00
$6,000.00
Maitland and Blackburn Streets Culverts
Expenditures, $400.00 Appropriation, 1920, $400.00
Cherry, Hedge and Taber Streets Sewer
Expenditures, $2,629.82
Appropriation, $5,300.00
To balance,
2,670.18
[Money not borrowed]
$5,300.00
$5,300.00
Cherry and Hedge Street Layout
Expenditures, To balance,
$1,280.80 4,719.20
Appropriation, [Work not completed. ]
$6,000.00
$6,000.00
$6,000.00
Garrison Street
Expenditures,
$1,493.22
Appropriation,
$1,500.00
To balance,
6.78
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
New Bedford and Fairhaven Bridge Maintenance
Expenditures, $6,568.62
Appropriation, Overdraft,
$6,396.63
171.99
$6,568.62
$6,568.62
Coggeshall Street Bridge Maintenance
Expenditures,
$4,560.54
Appropriation, $4,560.54
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Incidental Account
Transferred to general
highways, $ 6,000.00
Expenditures, 18,758.27
Used by Assessors, 4,351.02
Credit balance, $ 6,007.07
Appropriation, 1,000.00
State Treasurer, Cor- poration Tax, 4,127.39
State Treasurer, Na-
tional Bank Tax, 2,573.15
State Treasurer, St. Railway Tax, 2,894.30
State Treasurer, Sol- diers, Exemptions, 139.57
State Treasurer, Sun- dry Accounts, 596.19
Scallop licenses, 110.00
Auto dealers' license, 35.00
Fish trap licenses, 85.00
Peddlers' and junk li-
censes, 227.00
Quahog grants, 178.00
Sundry licenses,
39.00
State Treasurer, In-
come Tax, 10,203.46
Due John H. Stetson, Collector, 23.96
Overdraft, 870.20
$29,109.29
$29,109.29
Temporary Loans
Loans in Anticipa- tion of Taxes,
$ 60,000.00
Loan borrowed, 60,000.00
Temporary of
School Loan, 60,000.00
Temporary Tax Loan Unpaid, 40,000.00
Loans borrowed,
$100,000.00
$160,000.00
$160,000.00
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DEBT STATEMENT
Debt in Detail
Net Debt,
$281,385.00
N. B. and Fair-
haven bridge, $ 27,000.00
Howland road sewer, 500.00
Motor chemical, 560.00
Bridge maintenance, 2.200.00
Refunding loans,
7,600.00
Oxford School,
18,200.00
Green and Watson
street sewer, 3,500.00
Adams street,
3,000.00
Bridge St. School,
58,900.00
Farmfield street,
500.00
Garrison St. sewer,
310.00
Sycamore St. sewer, 6,000.00
Bristol Co. Hospital, 15.300.00
New construction,
28,000.00
Street truck, 3,800.00
Town Farm barn,
4,500.00
Alpine Ave. sewer,
4,500.00
Hook & Ladder truck,
1,350.00
New school lot,
2,700.00
Dover, Morgan and
Winsor Sts. sewer, 6,000.00
New school,
74,100.00
Hedge and Cherry St.,
6,000.00
Elm Ave. extension,
6,865.00
$281,385.00
$281,385.00
83
CASH ACCOUNT
Receipts
1921
Payments.
$ 17,406.40
January
$ 9,094.88
3,732.89
February
24,541.11
27,303.79
March
25,001.47
31,184.36
April
31,113.43
32,304.22
May
25,489.19
50,195.34
June
34,416.26
22,799.97
July
26,562.67
24,886.85
August
40,274.13
49,523.81
September
40,835.56
41,497.25
October
48,258.70
118,562.73
November
81,657.13
153,988.38
December
171,858.61
15,508.24 Jan. 1, 1921 Balance Dec. 31, 1921
29,791.09
$588,894.23
$588,894.23
84
Town Clerk's Report
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN FAIRHAVEN! IN 1921
Date.
Name of Child.
Jan. 1
Frank West Dillingham
Jan. 1 Antone Nunes
Jan. 4 Irene Lemery
Jan. 4 Yvonne Marie Rose Deroches
Jan 6
Henri Alphonse Ernest Fortin
Jan. 11 Joseph Walsh
Jan. 12 Gordon LeBaron Macomber
Jan. 14
Reedy Leo Amero
Jan. 24 Anthony Conto
Jan. 27
Elsie May Handy
Jan. 28
Ramona Olive Drake
Jan. 29
Joseph Souza Damazo
Jan. 30
Daniel L. McQuillan
Jan. 30
James Mello
Jan. 31
Kenneth Foster Whalley
Feb. 1
Edward J. McDermott
Feb. 2
Stella Purifieaco Andrade
Feb. 3 McGreevy
Feb. 4 Alice Monteiro
Feb. 4 Aguida Ferreira
Feb. 5 Maria Agusta
Feb. 8 Dorothy Smith
Feb. 8 William John Ryan, Jr.
Feb. 11 Jeannette Desroches
Feb, 12 Kenneth Francis Saunders
Feb, 12 Stephen Dudley Paulson
Feb. 13
Miriam Lincoln Vaughn
Feb. 16 John Sylvio Parker
85
Births Registered in Fairhaven in 1921-(Continued)
Date.
Name of Child.
Feb. 17 Raymond Archambault
Feb. 17 Amelia Hawes Plummer
Feb. 20
Beatrice Dias
Feb. 23
John Philip St. Germain
Feb. 26 John Baptist, Jr.
Feb. 28 Dorothy Silva
Feb. 28 John E. Hughes
Mar. 6
Alban Vincent
Mar. 12
Joseph Pacheco Amaral
Mar. 12
Robert Allen Livesey
Mar. 14
Bernice Linwood Eaton
Mar. 18 Enid Claire Trull
Mar. 19 James Thomas Hughes
Mar. 21 Pacheco (male)
Mar. 22
Esther Albertine Brant
Mar. 22
Ermalinda P. Laronda
Mar. 24
Allen Robert Howland
Mar. 24
Frank Santos
Mar. 30
Eugene Souza Fostino
April 6
LeBlanc (male)
April 13 Joseph S. Terra
April 18
Maurice Fernand Bourbeau
April 23
Harry Joseph Packwood
April 28
Joseph Mello
April 28
McLeod (female)
April 30 Millicent Arlene Bradshaw
May 4
Mildred Virginia Marra
May 8 Wilma Irene Shores
May 10 Harrison Thrasher Nye
May .12
Muriel Ida Rock
May 12
Lawrence De Souza
May 12
Hazel Geneva Morrison
May 13 Marjolaine Janes Gault
May 13 Irene Richard
May 14 Robert Lawrence Sylvia
May 14 Walter Baranowski
May 16 Raymond Roger Cote
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April $1
Violet Tetreault
April :4
Frank Ferreia
86
Births Registered in Fairhaven in 1921-(Continued)
Date.
Name of Child.
May 17
Ernest Leslie Eno
May 18
Williams (female)
May 22
Hilda Caton Barros
May 22
Mabel Lillian Nolin
May 22 Theresa Catherine Manghan
May 23
George Gordon Gifford
May 24
Franklin Drew Purrington
May 24
Cynthia Alberta Benjamin
May 25
Stefan Bacrek
May 28
Gladys Winterbottom
June 1
Carleton George Fisher
June 2
Eric Slocum
June 4
Robert Tilson Babbitt
June 5
Ernest Paul Emile Langevin
June 7
Manuel Martins Roderick, Jr.
June 7
Dora Parker
June 11
Alfred Lussier
June 17 Malcolm McGregor Cummings
June 20
Ida Margaret Pires
June 20
Theberge (female)
June 22
Mary Mangos Thomas
June 25
Melvin Hartford Jones (twin)
June 25
Edmond Charles Jones (twin)
June 27
Lillian Mary Cobb
June 29
Russell (male)
July 2
Louis Bilodeau
July 2
Marjorie Helen Gould
July 3
James Avery Stitt
July 7
Cobb (female)
July 7
Alden Franklin Trull
July 11
Alida Martin
July 12
Mary Dorelia Martin
July 13
Saulnier (male)
July 13
Ruth Spangenberg
July 14
Pearl June Arseneau
July 15
Viola Stella Bessette
July 15
Lillian Edna Normandin Silva (male)
July 16
July 17
Marjorie Vivian Hargreaves
July 18
Marguerite Jordison Bulman
87
Births Registered in Fairhaven in 1921-(Continued)
Date.
Name of Child.
July 19
Chenard (male)
July 20
Albert Joseph Walsh, Jr.
July 21 Arthur Tripanier
July 21 James Marshall
July 21
Marjorie Jenks
July 23
Roy Edward Fenstermaker
July 26
Florence Dillingham Smith
July 27
Kathleen Theresa Sullivan
July 27
George Franklin Fuller
July 27 Eugene Blanchette
July 27 Thomas W. Timm
Aug. 1
Carol Elizabeth Cowling
Aug. 1
- Hammond (male)
Aug. 1
Raymond Franklin Rogers
Aug. 2 James Bradley Williams, Jr.
Aug. 2
Burrill (male)
Aug. 3
Leonel Rene Charboneau
Aug. 3
Sarmento (male)
Aug. 4
Hilda Medeiros
Aug. 7 Winfield Chandler Patt
Aug. 7 Dominga Lopes
Aug. 9 William Bradford Robbins
Aug. 9 Joseph Moniz
Aug. 15 Douglass Campbell
Aug. 17 Marion Winslow Spooner
Aug. 18
Beatrice Soares
Aug. 22 Clarence Terry
Aug. 23
George Ghimussi
Aug. 27
James Souza
Aug. 29
Elizabeth Preston
Sept. 2 Leonard Ernest Macomber
Sept. 3 Franciszek Dobija
Sept. 3 Joseph Albert Debbois
Sept. 4 Alexis Alcide St. Onge
Sept. 5
Frank Frates
Sept. 5 George Augustine Thomson
Sept. 6 William Henry Cyphers, Jr.
Sept. 6 John Sylvia
Sept. 8 Grace Theadore
88
Births Registered in Fairhaven in 1921-(Continued)
Date.
Name of Child.
Sept. 9
Jenuariao Criuz
Sept. 10
Dorothy Helena Dixon
Sept. 11 Robert George Lacey
Sept. 12 Albert Perry
Sept. 16
Colby H. Benson
Sept. 17 Francis Dugdale (twin)
Sept. 17
John Dugdale (twin)
Sept. 18 Joseph Correiro
Sept. 19 William Henry Uren
Sept. 21 Manuel Ferreira
Sept. 21
Christine Marie Martin
Sept. 22
Doris Evelyn Menezzi
Sept. 22
Orpha Aurore St. Onge
Sept. 25
Robert Harold Lawton
Sept. 25
Rita Almerilda Isabelle
Sept. 27
Dorothy Hebert
Sept. 28
Daniel Howard Nolan
Sept. 29
Charlotte Miriam Aiken
Sept. 29
Louisa Ann Kitchem
Oct. 5
Rosa Mello
Oct. 6
Edward Lima
Oct. 7
Gifford
Oct. 9
Olinda Poole
Oct. 9 Joseph Martin
Oct. 11 Lillian Catherine Francis
Oct. 14
Fermino (female)
Oct. 15 John Stocton
Oct. 15
Joseph Roza
Oct. 15 Elizabeth Louise Hammond
Oct. 16 Charles Eugene Hery
Oct. 19 Joseph Botelho
Oct. 19 Isabella Medeiros
Oct. 21 Constance Thelma Craig
Oct. 25 Mathew Costa Galego
Nov. 2 Roland Paquette
Nov. 2 William Brown
Nov. 4 Rita Harrison
Nov. 6 Mary Amaral
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Births Registered in Fairhaven in 1921-(Continued)
Date.
Name of Child.
Nov. 9
Yvonne Colombe
Nov. 11
Leonard Allison
Nov. 11
Lumbard
Nov. 12
Beaulieu (male)
Nov. 13
Frederick William Gray
Nov. 17
Manuel Joseph Sylvia
Nov. 18
Rita Irene Robert
Nov. 25
James F. Morton, Jr.
Nov. 26
Alma Albina Nolin
Nov. 27
Edward Everett Buffington
Nov. 29
Robert Cathewood Caddell
Dec. 2
Emily Sylvia
Dec. 2
Joseph Manuel Duarte
Dec. 3 Priscilla Allen
Dec. 4 William Lewis Amnes
Dec. 5 Betty Marie McCarthy
Dec. 6 Dorothy Elizabeth Silver
Dec.
7
George Morgan
Dec.
7
Frances Genevie Rebello
Dec. 10
Jacquelina Lemieux
Dec. 10 Gertrude MacNary
Dec. 11
Anita Margaret Griffin
Dec. 16
Adelaide Perra
Dec. 18 Antonia Braga
Dec.
20
Joseph Alves
Dec. 22 Yvonne Gagnon
Dec. 24 Leonard Edward Pierce
Dec. 24 Anna Rogers
Dec.
24 Mary Rose Auger
Nov. 23
Flossie Germain Gagnon
90
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN FAIRHAVEN IN 1921.
Date.
Groom.
Bride.
Jan. 4 Manuel Faria Bode to Filmene Agnes Francis.
Jan. 5 George Beatty York, Jr., to Charlotte Thomas Mooney.
Jan. 22 Antonio Souza Algeria to Maria Louiza Furtado.
. Jan. 25 Ernest Roebuck to Mildred Ruth McGuire.
Jan. 31 John Covill Smith to Louisa Goulart Freitas.
Feb. 19 Arthur Perry Lima to Selina Julia Lajoie.
Feb. 19 Ransford Daffinee Webb to Eileen Maud Monahan.
Feb. 26 James Kevlin, Jr., to Claire Lewis Souza.
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