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Pigs
$75.00
Milk
173.00
Cows
360.00
Boarding horses
25.00
Apples
578.10
Telephone
2.00
Gasoline
.90
Hens
28.00
Wood
164.50
Use of sprayer
4.00
Grass
80.00
Rent of pasture
50.00
$1,540.50
Received of A. M. Whitcomb, collector :
Taxes, 1917
$1,189.23
Interest, 1917
118.93
Abatements, 1917
9.25
$1,317.41
Taxes, 1918
$4,934.52
Interest, 1918
173.02
Abatements, 1918
93.22
$5,200.76
Received of H. L. Haynes, collector :
Taxes, 1919
$28,198.78
Interest, 1919
17.20
Abatements
60.52
$28,276.50
$93,737.54
Paid selectmen's orders
$91,026.49
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1920
2,711.05
$93,737.54
FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
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TREASURER'S REPORT OF WILDE MEMORIAL LIBRARY
FUND
Cash Charlestown Five Cent Savings bank .. $1,000.00
Warren Institution for Savings
1,000.00
Home Savings bank
1,000.00
Middlesex Institution for Savings
1,000.00
North End Savings bank
1,000.00
Luke Tuttle fund
200.00
Hiram J. Hapgood fund
200.00
Interest on deposits
247.46
Bond West Shore R. R., Susan Augusta and
Luther Conant fund
1,000.00
Interest on bond
40.00
Unexpended balance
21.94
$6,709.40
Paid town of Acton, "account books"
$193.74
Cash in banks
5,400.00
Bond, Conant fund
1,000.00
Balance unexpended
115.66
$6,709.40
FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
TREASURER'S REPORT OF FUNDS HELD FOR CARE OF LOTS IN CEMETERIES
Bonds, West & South Water Supply District of Acton
$7,800.00
Cash in banks and Liberty bonds 10,402.90
Unexpended balance
1,288.84
Received for Lots :
Lorenzo A. Pratt lot
100.00
E. F. Richardson lot
50.00
Ira B. Hall lot
100.00
George R. Keyes lot
50.00
Alonzo L. Tuttle lot 50.00
William Chaplin lot
100.00
William Chaplin lot
200.00
G. A. R. lot, "William Chaplin
100.00
William Hosmer lot
50.00
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Guy Staples lot 50.00
Albert Brown lot
100.00
Edwin C. Parker lot
150.00
Eben Smith lot
50.00
Oscar Preston lot
50.00
Henry Barker lot
100.00
F. E. Parsons lot
200.00
Alvin A. and Ellen Hayward lot
100.00
James Rentell lot
100.00
Pratt and Hooper lot
50.00
Income from funds
$21,241.74 679.97
$21,921.71
Paid for care of lots
$515.56
Bonds, West & South Water Supply District
of Acton
7,500.00
Cash in banks
4,752.90
Liberty bonds
7,700.00
Unexpended balance
1,453.25
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$21,921.71 :
FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
COLLECTOR'S REPORT
1917 Taxes
Uncollected January 1, 1919
$1,198.48
Interest collected 118.93
$1,317.41
Paid treasurer
$1,308.16
Abatements
9.25
$1,317.41
1918 Taxes
Uncollected January 1, 1919
$5,520.08
Uncollected excise tax for 1918
102.24
Interest collected
173.02
$5,795.34
Paid treasurer Ábatements
$5,107.54
93.22
$5,200.76
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Uncollected January 1, 1920 $492.34
Uncollected excise tax for 1918
102.24
$5,795.34
ARTHUR M. WHITCOMB, Collector.
1919 Taxes
Town, state and county taxes, committed to
collector, October 1, 1919 $39,615.04 Less amount returned from state account, intangible personal 7,171.38
Moth tax
Interest collected 17.20
$33,320.07 57.05
$33,377.12
Cr.
Paid treasurer
$28,215.98
Abatements 60.52
$28,276.50
Uncollected January 1, 1920
$5,043.57
Uncollected January 1, 1920, excise tax 57.05
$5,100.62
HENRY L. HAYNES, Collector.
TREE WARDEN'S REPORT
James O'Neil, labor and expense
$162.00
I would recommend spraying all the elm trees this year.
JAMES O'NEIL, Tree Warden.
$32,443.66 859.21
Excise tax
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ASSESSORS' REPORT
Valuation on April 1, 1919
Buildings, exclusive of land
Land, exclusive of buildings
Personal estate
$1,179,545.00 536,875.00 434,652.00
Total valuation
$2,151,072.00
Valuation April 1, 1918
2,073,281.00
Increase in valuation
77,791.00
Rate of taxation, $14.50.
TAX ASSESSED AS FOLLOWS
Real estate
$24,888.09
Personal estate
6,301.57
Polls
1,254.00
$32,443.66
Received from state, account intangible
personal
7,171.38
Moth tax
859.21
Excise tax
57.05
AMOUNT OF MONEY RAISED
For state tax
$5,610.00
State highway tax
1,535.60
County tax
2,882.20
Town grant
28,000.00
Overlay
1,250.64
Special state tax
336.60
$39,615.04
ALBERT P. DURKEE, WARREN H. JONES, HENRY L. HAYNES.
REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
The overseers of the poor submit the following report for the year ending December 31, 1919. There has been more call for outside help this year and we have used more than the appropriation, but the state will reimburse us for part of it.
The town Home-It would seem almost useless to make any re- port of this department. In last year's report we recommend that all
$39,615.04
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bills be rendered monthly; yet we received May 1, 1919, a bill for July, October, November and December, 1918, and for February, March and April, 1919, per grant, and a small one for March and April, too late to get into this report. It would seem that some of the merchants do not care to cooperate with us in making this depart- ment pay. We reported at the town meeting last March that the water was bad. With these conditions and the help we decided not to run the farm, so sold the cows and hens, and put a caretaker in the house and got him to board the inmate. If we had done this the first of January, instead of June 1st, the financial condition would be better. For the financial report see town accountant's report. WILLIAM H. KINGSLEY,
WARREN H. JONES,
CHARLES J. HOLTON,
Overseers of the Poor.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS' REPORT
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen-I herewith submit my report for the year 1919. I accepted the appointment early in March and looking over the roads I found them in a very poor condition. The shortage of labor and the high cost of same for the last few years is the cause of present condi- tions of the roads, and it has been worse this year, for we have had to pay higher wages this year than ever before. I have endeavored to keep the roads from getting any worse this year. I will take this opportunity to report some of the roads repaired and cost of same :
Pope's road repaired with cinders and gravel $295.50
Town farm road with gravel . 190.00
Road from South Acton to Stow with gravel 149.00
Back road from South Acton to Stow with gravel 100.00
Road from North Acton to Littleton with gravel
383.20
Road from North Acton to Stow with gravel
365.70
Road from North Acton to L. W. Perkins', with gravel .. 211.60
Gravelpit road, with gravel 384.70
Road from South to West Acton with crushed stone 1,223.50
The road from South Acton to Maynard, about 500.00
Scraping and cleaning roads 1,005.43
Oil and sanding roads, about 1,000.00
I have patched quite a lot with gravel and oil. For full cost of this department, see town accountant's report.
I would suggest a larger appropriation and a hearty cooperation with the state and county in putting some of the main roads into permanent repair.
Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM H. KINGSLEY, Superintendent of Streets.
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REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH
January 1, 1919.
The board of health submits the following report for the year ending December 31st, 1919 :
Burial permits issued in Acton 29
Burial permits issued in other places 23
List of contagious diseases reported by the board of health, Janu- ary 1, 1919, to December 31st, 1919 :
Influenza 34
Scarlet fever 4
Whooping cough 15
Chicken pox 9
Diphtheria 1
Your board would recommend that $1,000 be appropriated for use of the board for the present year, as the state board has added the duty of inspecting stables and the issuing of permits for the pro- duction and sale of all milk used in the town, the expense to be borne by the town.
Respectfully submitted, ACTON BOARD OF HEALTH, By C. A. Dudley, Agent.
CATTLE INSPECTOR'S REPORT FOR 1919
I herewith submit the following report for year ending Decem- ber 31st :
Number of cows inspected 468
Number of young cattle inspected 217
Number of bulls inspected 27
Number of swine inspected 256
Number of sheep inspected 47
Number of stables inspected 112
Number condemned
6
F. S. WHITCOMB, Inspector.
REPORT OF MEAT INSPECTOR
Acton, Mass., January 1, 1920.
Selectmen of Town of Acton :
Gentlemen-Report of meat inspected for the year 1919 :
Cattle
218
Veal 2417
Condemned 24
Hogs
364
Condemned 9
Sheep 3
3002 EDWARD S. FOBES, Inspector of Slaughtering.
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE GOODNOW FUND
For the Year Ending December 31, 1919
Investments
Warren Institutions for Savings, Book
83531
$1,173.76
Charlestown Five Cent Savings Bank, Book 71200
1,000.00
City Institution for Savings,
Lowell, Book
84244 1000.00
Receipts
$3,173.76
Warren Institution for Savings, dividends .. $52.80
Charlestown Five Cent Savings Bank, divi- dends 50.00
City Institution for Savings, Lowell, dividends 45.00
dends 45.00
$147.80
Payments Paid H. F. Robbins, care of Goodnow lot, Woodlawn Cemetery $10.00
Unpaid income for care of cemetery lot de- posited with Warren Institution for Savings 12.80
H. F. Robbins, treasurer of Evangelical Con- gregational church in Acton 125.00
$147.80
LUTHER CONANT, I. WARREN FLAGG, HORACE F. TUTTLE, Trustees of Goodnow Fund.
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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
Accessions: Number of volumes in the library, January 1, 1919, 13,777. Increase by purchase, 267, of which 16 were obtained by binding magazines.
Increase by gift, 26. Total increase, 293.
Number of volumes in the library Jan. 1, 1920, 14,070.
Circulation : Number of days library was opened, 99. Num- her of volumes circulated, 10,013. Daily average circulation,
101+. Largest daily circulation, 165, on Oct. 1.
Smallest daily
circulation, 52, on Dec. 24.
Received from fines $48.26
Expended for postage
1.26
$47.00
Gifts of books have been received from the following sources : U. S. Government, 5; State of Massachusetts, 5; Aircraft Association, 1; Bankers Trust Co., N. Y., 1; Benjamin Pope, 4; Miss Dee Beebee, 1; Frederick E. Kipp, 2; George A. Webster, 1; Miss Inez Beebe, 1; .J. Ogden Armour, 1 ; League to Enforce Peace, 1; Miss Marion Forbes, 1 ; Moody Institute, 1 ; P. W. Snyder, Pennsylvania, 1. ARTHUR F. DAVIS,
Librarian.
BOOKS ADDED TO THE MEMORIAL LIBRARY IN 1919
NON-FICTION
Adams, B .- The Emancipation of Massachusetts 974.5-A211e
Adams, H. Wand-"I cried and he answered," Others (Eds.) 24-A213i
Alexander, F .- Art crafting in metal for amateurs 74-A375a
Allen, C. C .- Engineering workshop practice 62-A425e Anon .- Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg 973. 7-A100f Anon .- Our northern domain, Alaska 917.3-A1000
Armour, J. O .- Business problems of the war 33-A727b
Atkinson, F. H .- Scene painting and the Bulletin Art 75-A875s
Ayer, M. F .- Early days on Boston Common 974.5-A976e
Bagot, R. and DuCane E. The Italian lakes 914.5-B148i Bailey, L. H .- The pruning manual 63-B155p
Bailey, L. H .- The nursery book 63-B155n
Benwell, H. A .- History of the Yankee Division 940-B479h
Bingham, D .- The Bastele (2 vols.) 944-B613b
Blackstone, W. E .- Jesus is coming 28-B613j
Bolton, C. K .- Brookline, the history of a favored town 974.5-B694b Braithwaite, W. S .- Anthology of magazine verse for 1917 81-B814a
Buttner, J. L .- A fleshless diet
61-B988f
Campbell, O. D. and Sharp, C. J .- English folk songs
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from the Southern Appalachians
Carpenter, E. J .- Roger Williams
78-C189e 922-W726c
Chamberlain, A .- Vacation tramps in New England Highlands 917.3-C443v 17-C466w
Chapman, J. W .- When home is heaven
Chase, H .- Game protection and propagation in America 79-C487g
Chase, J. S .- California desert trails
917.3-C487ca
Clausen, G .- Six lectures on painting
70-C616s
Collins, A. F .- The amateur chemist
54-C711a
Comstock, D. F., and T'roland, L. F .- The nature of mat- ter and electricity 53-C739n
Conyngton, T .- Business law
34-C768b
Coolidge, C .- Have faith in Massachusetts
81-C774h
Cramer, F .- Talks to students on the art of study
37-C8891
Cuttriss, F .- Romany life
39-C991r
Davis, C. B .- Adventures and letters of Richard Hard- ing Davis 922-D263d
Davies, M. C .- The drums in our street 81-D256d 940-D272g
Dawson, C .- The glory of the trenches
914.4-D337s
Dorr, R. C .- Inside the Russian revolution
Dutt, W. A .- The Norfolk Broads
Farrar, R .- The void of war
Faurote, F. L. (Editor)-Aircraft year book, 1919
62-F266a
Fisk, H. E .- Our public debt
33-F5380
Foss, S. W .- Back country poems
81-F751b
Franck, H. A .- Tramping through Mexico, Gautemala and Honduras 917.2-F822t
Franck, H. A .- Vagabonding down the Andes
918-F822v
Fuller, H. B .- The speakers of the house
973-F966s
Gayley, C. M .- Plays of our forefathers
82-G287p
Henderson, H. W .- The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 75-H496p 52-H82711 922-W318h
Hosmer, G. L .- Navigation for students
Hurlbert, A. B .- Washington and the west
Inness, G., Jr .- Life, art and letters of George Inness 922-158i Jenkins, S .- The story of the Bronx 974.7-J52s
Johnson, C .- Highways and byways of Florida
917.3-J66hp 33-K57e
Kipp, F. E .- Equal opportunity for all
Kipp, F. E .- Tariff facts and effects from 1789 to 1916
33-K57t
Knyrett, R. H .- "Over there" with the Australians 940-K690 Lawton, F .- Balzac 925-B1981
Lazarovich, H .- The Servian people and their destiny
949-L431s
Mackaye, P .- Jeanne D'Arc
81-M153j 78-M398c
Mason, D. G .- Contemporary composers
Maurice, F .- Forty days in 1914
940-M454f
Deland, M .- Small things Dinwiddie, W .- Puerto Rico, its condition and possi- bilities 917.29-D583p 947-D716i 914.2-D979n 940-F243v
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Mayorga, M. G .- Representative one-act plays by Amer- ican authors 81-M473r 59-M657g 914.4-M662r
Mills, E. A .- The grizzly, our greatest wild animal
Miltoun, F .- Royal palaces and parks of France
Moore, T. (Trans.)-The odes of Anacreon 88-M8240 Montgomery, E. G .- Productive farm crops 63-M787p Noyes, E .- Salisbury Plain 914.2-N953s Nystrom, P. H .- Textiles 67-N998t Pagé, V. W .- Gasoline and kerosene carburetors 62-P133g Palmer, W. T .- The English lakes 914.2-P177e 70-P823c
Poore, H. R .- The conceptions of art
Rawnsley, W. F .- Highways and byways in Lincolnshire 914.2-R257h
Reed, C. A .- Wild flowers east of the Rockies
58-R323TT
Rhodes, H., and Dumont, M. W .- A guide to Florida for tourists, sportsmen and settlers 917.3-R476g
Robertson, D. M .- A history of the French Academy 1635-1910 944-R649h
Savage, M. J .- Living by the day 20-S2641
Sears, J. H .- The career of Leonard Wood 922-W876s
Sedgwick, H. D .- A short history of Italy (476-1900) 945-S448s
Shattuck, G. B .- The Bahama Island 917.29-S533b
Shaw, B .- Plays pleasant and unpleasant 82-S534p
Shorter, C .- Highways and byways in Buckinghamshire 914.2-S559h Sibley, F. P .- With the Yankee division in France 940-S564W
Simonds, W. E .- A student's history of American literature 81-S597s
Smith, G .- Gipsey Smith, his life and work
924-S648s
Smith, G. G. (Ed.)-Spencer Kellogg Brown
922-B879s Swan, C. J .- My company
940-S972m
Taft, W. H. and others-Win the war for permanent peace 17-T124w
Turner, J .- Buddy's blighty 940-T948b Waterman, A. E .- Self instruction courses in civil service 35-W328s
Whall, C. W .- Stained glass work 75-W552s
Wharton, E .- French ways and their meaning
914.4-W553f
White, J. S. (Ed.)-History of Herodotus, 2 vols. 88-W585h
917.3-W881n
FICTION
Angellotti, M. P .- The firefly of France A583f
Bailey, T .- The tin soldier
B156t
Bartlett, F. O .- Joan & Co.
B289j
Barton, B .- The making of George -Groton
B292m
Beach, R .- Laughing Bill Hyde and other stories
B3651
Beach, R .- The winds of chance
B365W
Beckley, Z .- A chance to live
B397c
Bindloss, H .- Partners of the out trail
B612pa
Bower, B. M .- Chip of the flying U
B786ch
Bower, B. M .- Flying U ranch
B876f
Wood, W .- New England prospect
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Bower, B. M .- Good Indian
Bower, B. M .- Lonesome land
Bower, B. M .- Rim o' the world
Bower, B. M .- The gringos
B786gr B786lp
Bower, B. M .- The lonesome trail
Bower, B. M .- The long shadow
B7861
Bower, B. M .- The lure of the dim trails
B786lu
Bower, B. M .- The range dwellers
B786ra
Bower, B. M .- Skyrider
B786sk
Brainerd, E. H .- How could you, Jean
B814h
Brebner, P. J .- A gallant lady
B828j
Buchan, J .- Prester John
B918p
Buckrose, J. E .- The silent legion
B925s
Burnham, C. L .- In apple blossom time
B966in
Castle, A. & E .- New wine
C353n
Chamberlain, G. A .- Not all the king's horses
C443n
Chambers, R. W .- The firing line
C444f
Chambers, R. W .- The green mouse
C444gr
Chambers, R. W .- The laughing girl
C441a
Chambers, R. W .- The moonlit way
C444mo.
Chambers, R. W .- Special messenger
C444s
Clouston, J. S .- The spy in black
C647s
Comfort, W. L .- The shielding wing
C732s
Cooper, J. A .- Cap'n Jonah's fortune
C777c
Cullum, R .- The night riders
C9671
Cullum, R .- The trail of the axe
C967t
Cullum, R .- The triumph of John Kars
C967tr
Day, H .- Where your treasure is
D273\
Dell, E. M .- The hundredth chance
D357h
Dell, E. M .- The knave of diamonds
D357kn
Dell, E. M .- The keeper of the door
D357k
Dell, E. M .- The way of an eagle
D357\
Diver, M .- The strong hours
D618s
Dodge, H. I .- The yellow dog
D644y
Farnol, J .- Our Admiral Betty
F2350
Ferber, E .- Cheerful by request
F3460
Fleming, G .- Over the hills and far away
F5970
Foster, D. S .- The lady of Castle Queer
F7531 F7925kn
Fox, J., Jr .- A knight of the Cumberland Gates, E .- Apron strings
G259a
Gibbs, G .- The black stone
G442b
Gordon, R. C .- The sky pilot in No Man's Land
G662sk
Grayson, D .- Great possessions
· G784g
Gregory, J .- The joyous trouble maker
G822j
Grey, Z .- The desert of wheat
G842de.
Grey, Z .- The last trail
G842la
Hawkins A. H .- The secret of the tower
H393se.
Henry, O .- Rolling stones
H523r
B786g B78610 B786ri
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Hine, M .- The hidden valley
Hodgson, W. H .- Captain Gault
Hough, E .- The sagebrusher
Hughes, R .- The cup of fury Knibbs, H. H .- Overland Red
K690
Knibbs, H. H .- The ridin' kid from Powder river Lagerlof, S .- The holy city Jerusalem II.
K69r L174h
Laing, J .- Before the wind
L187b
Lutz, G. L .- The enchanted barn
L975e
Lutz, G. L .- The red signal Lynde, F .- Branded
L975r L988b
Mccutcheon, G. B .- Sherry
M133sh
MacGill, P .- The dough boys
M145d M147g M1695v
MacNamara, B .- The valley of the squinting windows
M278a
Montgomery, L. M .- Rainbow valley
M787r
Morley, C .- Parnassus on wheels
М864р
Morley, C., and Haley B .- In the sweet dry and dry
M864i
Morris, E. B .- Blue Anchor Inn
M861b
Mulford, C. E .- The coming of Cassidy
M955c
Mulford, C. E .- The man from Bar 20
M955m
Mundy, T .- Hira-Singh
M965h
Oppenheim, E. P .- The box with broken seals
062b
Oppenheim, E. P .- The curious guest
062c
Oppenheim, E. P .- The Zeppelin's passenger
062z
Ostrander, I .- The island of intrigue
085i
Packard, F. L .- The wire devils
P119w
Paine, R. D .- The call of the offshore wind
P146c
Parrish, R .- The strange case of Cavendish Pelley, W. D .- The greater glory
P385g
Porter, E. H .- Dawn
P844d
Porter, G. S .- A daughter of the land
P845d
Porter, G. S .- At the foot of the rainbow
P845a
Post, M. D .- Uncle Abner
P8575v
Prouty, O. H .- The star in the window
B968s
Rickard, Mrs. V .- The light above the cross road
R5381
Rinehart, M. R .- Dangerous days
R579d
Sears, C. E .- The bell ringer
S439b S6165bu
Smith, A. D. H .- The audacious adventures of Miles Mc- Conaughy
S643a
Smith, R. D .- Sea king of Barnegat
S657s
Snaith, J. C .- The time spirit
S669t
Snaith, J. C .- The undefeated
S669v
Spearman, F. H .- Robert Kimberly
S741r
Spearman, F. H .- Held for orders
S741h
Springer, F. C .- Gregg
S769g
C879h H691( H838s H894c
Sinclair, B. W .- Burned bridges
P261st
MacGrath, H .- The girl in his house
Maniates, B. K .- Amarilly in love
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Streeter, E .- Dere Mable
Taffrail (Pseud.)-The sub
S9152d T124s T179r
Tarbell, I. M .- The rising of the tide
Tarkington, B .- The magnificent Ambersons
T176ma T371m
Thayer, L .- The mystery of the 13th floor
T964b
Turner, G. K .- Red Friday
T964r
Vallotton, B .- The heart of Alsace
V193h
Waller, M. E .- Out of the silences
W1980
Ward, Mrs. H .- Elizabeth's campaign
W258el
Ware, R. D .- Rollo's journey to Washington
W271r
Wells, C .- Faulkner's folly
W 453f
Wells, C .- The diamond pin
W453di
Wells, C .- The room with the tassels
W453r
Wells, C .- Vicky Van
W453v
White, W. P .- The owner of the Lazy D
W58920
Wiggin, K. D .- Ladies-in-waiting
W 6551
Willsie, H .- The heart of the desert
W741h
Wright-The re-creation of Brian Kent
W949r
JUVENILE
Altsheler, J. A .- The lost hunters
J-A46910
Barbour, R. H .- The lucky seventh
J-B239lu
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REPORT OF THE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
For the Year Ending December 31, 1919
We present the following schedule showing the amounts of the several funds for the perpetual care of cemetery lots and the income and expenditures on account of each fund for the year.
JULIAN TUTTLE, FRED W. GREEN, HORACE F. TUTTLE, Cemetery Commissioners.
CEMETERY FUNDS FOR CARE OF LOTS
WOODLAWN CEMETERY
No. Date of Deposit
NAME OF FUND
Amount
Deposited
On hand
Jan. 1, 1919
Income
Expended
On hand
Dec. 31, 1919
1
Hepsabeth Piper
$50.00
$53.00
$1.75
$2.00
$53.25
2
Frederick Rouillard
100.00
101.15
3.50
2.50
102.15
3
William W. Davis
100.00
101.50
3.50
3.50
101.50
4
Jedediah Tuttle
50.00
50.50
1.75
2.00
50.25
5
Mary Skinner
200.00
208.02
7.00
4.70
210.32
6
Nancy K. Handley
500.00
562.50
17.50
10.20
569.80
7
Mary Severance
100.00
104.00
3.50
3.00
104.50
8
Mary A. Chaffin
100.00
102.75
3.50
3.00
103.25
9
Warren Robbins
100.00
105.50
3.50.
1.00
108.00
10
Henry Loker
100.00
102.54
3.50
3.00
103.04
11
Henry Lothrop
200.00
205.12
7.00
7.30
204.82
12
Luther W. Piper
100.00
105.09
3.50
5.00
103.59
13
James Temple
100.00
104.50
3.50
3.00
105.00
14
Fidelia Wheeler
100.00
102.57
3.50
3.00
103.07
15
William H. Chapman Mary A. Robbins
100.00
103.00
3.50
3.00
103.50
17
Daniel Wetherbee
100.00
102.85
3.50
3.00
103.35
19
Julia Morrison
75.00
75.35
2.63
2.50
75.48
20
Elbridge J. Robbins
100.00
103.50
3.50
3.00
104.00
21
William Jennings
100.00
104.50
3.50
3.00
105.00
22
Adeline Weston Blood
100.00
106.11
3.50
2.00
107.61
24
John Fletcher
100.00
101.33
3.50
3.00
101.83
25
W. E. Faulkner
75.00
76.53
2.63
2.50
76.66
26
Amanda M. Barnard
100.00
102.47
3.50
3.00
102.97
27
George T. Ames
100.00
102.12
3.50
3.20
102.42
28
Horace Tuttle
100.00
104.09
3.50
3.00
104.59
29
Samuel Jones
.
50.00
50.97
1.75
2.00
50.72
30
Frances Hosmer
150.00
166.72
5.25
9.00
162.97
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
100.00
103.00
3.50
3.00
103.50
18
James Tuttle
100.00
102.08
3.50
3.20
102.38
.
.
.
.
23
Irving V. Whitcomb
.
100.00
101.20
3.50
3.00
101.70
16
.
.
.
.
53
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Mary E. Robbins
100.00
102.47
3.50
3.00
102.97 543.27
Hannah D. Robbins
50.00
49.92
1.75
1.00
50.67
Elisha H. Cutler
100.00
103.50
3.50
3.00
104.00
Nathaniel Jones
50.00
51.25
1.75
1.50
51.50
Solomon Smith
75.00
76.14
2.63
2.00
76.77
Gaius W. Allen
100.00
102.07
3.50
2.00
103.57
Varnum and Francis Tuttle
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