Town of Arlington annual report 1921, Part 10

Author: Arlington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1921
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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


Age Yrs. Mos. Days


Death


Name


May 17


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May 18


Annie Isabel Moran


40


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May 19


Susan E. Moran


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May


19 Abigail Hopkins Dutton


99


11


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May


21


Harwood Burns Parke


74


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May


21


William H. Swaine


58


2


16


May


22


Etta Estelle Sachs


39


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21


May


22


Wellington A. Hardy


75


11


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May


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Mary E. Murnighan


86


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May


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Ida Bean


60


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May


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John R. A. Sullivan


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Edward J. Sweeney


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May


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Harriett C. Gilling


66


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May


31


Sarah E. Dawes


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June


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Samuel Levine


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June


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Harriet N. Perkins


88


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June


1


Pierre Hetu


72


11


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June


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Alice Maria Blake


84


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12


June


2


Rosa Macita


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June


2


Mary Josephine Perry


18


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10


June


4


Erma Ruth Lawrence


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June


7 Mary Johnstone


76


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June


7 Margaret E. Grady


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June


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Celia Freidman


69


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June


10


Aburtus Calvin Hill


56


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June


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Donald B. Whitman


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June


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Angeline E. Hoffses


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June


12


Roy D. Bedient


28


7


14


June


13


Harry Leonard Abbott


59


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28


June


13


Bessie Lawley Maxim


36


11


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June 14


Mary E. Cunningham


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June 14


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June 19


Ambrose Dexter Armstrong


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June


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Archangelo Dentino


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June


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Ruby Jean Sproul


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10


June 25


Sarah J. Donahue


50


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6


June


26


Daniel White


57


7


17


June


28


Charles F. Hixon


63


8


29


June


28


Agnes S. Curry


45


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24


June 29


Sarah Georgianna Winn


78


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July


1


Emma Spang


51


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Ralph S. Poole


12


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25


July


4


July


6


Charles F. Morrill


51


11


6


July


8


Charles T. Hartwell


52


6


21


July


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Annie Elizabeth Delano


76


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July


9 Effie Smith


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July


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George Heideiman


33


7


July


12


July


14


Catherine Mary Crovo


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Anna W. Hawes


76


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ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Date of Death


Name


Yrs.


Age Mos. Days


July 19 Caroline A. Hansen


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8 25


July


19 John E. Wisdom


78


2 13


July


22 Helen E. Magnuson


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July 22 Martha Augusta Kidder


73


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July


23 Ruth Kellogg


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July 23


James E. Hurley


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July


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Richard H. O'Brien


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July 24


Harriette Rebecca Graves


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July


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Anna Augusta Eklof


65


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July 29


Mary E. Scanlan


58


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1 Jacob Lazerovitz


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1 Mary Murray


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2 Elizabeth Bider


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Aug. 4 Bertha L. Goodwin


51


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Aug. 8 Marion Jones Farrington


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8 Lewis DeLong McDowell, Jr.


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9 Freeman W. Marshall


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Aug. 9 Matty G. Bisbee


63


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11 Freeda Zuker


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Aug. 12 David Littlefield Hardy


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28


Aug. 12 Daisy Arnold Reynolds


38


6


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Aug. 14 Mary J. Murphy


44


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14 Beatrice Rawlings


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16 Julia Spillaine


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James McKearney


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27


Marion C. West


74


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Sept.


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Margaret Dale


68


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30


Sept. 3


Margaret Winifred Bagley


48


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14


Sept. 4 Charles Goldberg


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5 Beatrice M. Sampson


50


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Sept.


9 George M. Porter


76


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Sept.


9 Carl John Johnson


65


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10 John F. Riley


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Sept. 11


Mamie C. Chadbourne


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Matilda A. Phinney


65


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Sept. 16 Mary Donovan


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Sept. 18 Galen Woodruff


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Sept.


20


Frances M. Eikelboom


28


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18


Sept.


21


Kate Elizabeth Deighton


55


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Sept.


23


Edward Davieau


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Ada Elsie Locke


70


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3


Sept. 26


Fannie Grover Carleton


61


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30


Sept. 26 Gertrude McLauthlin


55


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Sept. 26 George Yentile


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27 Mena M. Manning


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Sept. 28 Margaret A. Cunningham


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28 Walter F. MacLaran


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Domenico Mesita.


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Lizzie Liberdenia Hewett


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


Age


Yrs. Mos. Days


Sept. 30


William L. Easter


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Sept. 30


Marie Salome Fischer


80


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27


Oct. 1 Gertrude I. Thompson


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Oct.


1 Katherine A. Ahern


49


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Oct.


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James L. Warner


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2


Thomas A. Gilling


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15


Oct. 4


Katherine E. White


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10


2


Oct.


4


Margaret Agnes Carroll


20


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Oct.


8


William F. Libby


82


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Oct.


9


Julian Monson Sturtevant


86


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Oct.


10


Benjamin K. Little


88


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13 Edith Christie Hill


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11


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Oct.


15 Gunhilda Edmonson


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Oct.


17


James Conway


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15


Oct.


18


George F. Hernan


34


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20


Oct.


20


Lucy Tilton Gott


75


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10


Oct. 21 Sadie Howland


52


11


22


Oct.


24


Michael Lane


85


11


18


Oct.


25 George Phillips


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23


Oct.


29


Abiel Elias Long


75


10


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Nov.


1 Mary T. O'Keefe


54


4


17


Nov.


5 Amelia Bell


47


4


23


Nov.


7


Georgianna G. Ellis


48


10


24


Nov. 8 Ella M. McVicar


63


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Nov. 9 Sarah Louisa Russell


65


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3


Nov.


10


Lucretia Susan Rugg


85


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25


Nov.


13


Gertrude M. Johnson


32


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8


Nov.


17


Luke Andrews Gorham


31


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Mary E. Robicheau


10


4


Nov. 23


Sarah A. Hawkins


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Nov. 23 Anna F. Rice


57


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Nov. 24 Daniel Lyons


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24


Annie Weinberg


56


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Nov. 27


Laura Blanch Packard


45


4


29


Nov. 27 Israel Corman


46


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Nov.


28


Winthrop Pattee


47


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Nov.


28


Bessie C. Leach


71


5


8


Nov.


30


Sophie David


78


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Dec.


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Albert L. Wells


73


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Dec


2


Dec. 2


Alexander Taylor


71


2


25


Dec.


3


Helena Gertrude Savage


53


5


Dec.


3 William L. Hatfield


43


7


14


Dec.


5 John Bennett Kane


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Dec.


7


Alice Mae Chase


43


10


21


Dec.


7


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Dec.


8


Timothy J. Donahue


64


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11


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14 William F. Hickey


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ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Date of


Death


Name


Yrs.


Age Mos. Days


Dec. 15


Esther Sullivan


18


8


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Dec. 15 Mary A. Reardon


69


7


8


Dec. 16 E. Nelson Blake


90


10


7


Dec.


18


Mary Perkins Woodside


77


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4


Dec. 18


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Dec. 20


Dec. 21


Evelyn Gilbert


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28


Dec. 24


Lucretia Morrissey


57


8


11


Dec. 27 Margaret J. Hand


67


10


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Dec. 28 Theodore Stanger


59


7


6


Dec.


28 John F. Crosby


2


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3


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31 Alvah Leighton Falla


55


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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE ELBRIDGE FARMER FUND


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1921


Arlington December 31, 1921. Receipts


Liberty Bonds, 474 per cent, 12


months interest


$31,000.00 $1,317.50


City of Taunton, 4 per cent, 12 months interest


10,000.00


400.00


City of Minneapolis, 47/2 per cent, 12 months interest


10,000.00


450.00


Interest on deposits for year


14.68


$2,182.18


Disbursements


Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., rent of box


$10.00


Treasurer Town of Arlington for Robbins Library 2,172.18


$2,182.18


Investments


31,000 Liberty 41/4 per cent Bonds 1942


$30,000.00


City of Taunton 4 per cent Bonds 1922


10,00.00


City of Minneapolis 41/2 per cent Bonds 1922


10,000.00


$50,000.00


Respectfully submitted,


WILLIAM E. WOOD,


HENRY HORNBLOWER,


HARRY G. PORTER, JOHN G. BRACKETT,


JAMES A. BAILEY,


FRANK H. WALKER,


Trustees.


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REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND 1921


Balance, January 1, 192I $218,756.66


Receipts


Interest on


$45,000 Liberty · Bonds, 41/4 per cent $1,912.50


15,000 Victory Bonds, 43/4 per cent 712.50 15,000 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Bonds, 4 per cent 600.00


13,000 High School Bonds, 41/2 per cent 585.00


500 B. & M. R. R. Bond, 6


per cent, 11/2 years 45.00


2,500 Street Loan of 1917, 6 months 50.00


2,000 Water Loan of 1917 80.00


2,500 Tufts Street Purchase of 1917 100 .. 00


4,000 Water Loan of 1918 160.00


9,000 Water Loan of 1920 450.00


1,000 Forest Street Purchase of 1918 40.00


2,500 Tufts Street Purchase of 1918 100.00


3,000 Schouler Court Land 1


Purchase of 1914 I20.00


16,000 Sewer Loan of 1920, 6 months, 5 per cent 400.00


14,000 Sewer Loan of 1920, 6 months, 5 per cent 350.00


3,000 Water Loan of 1921, 6 months, 5 per cent 75.00


30,000 Arlington Revenue Note No. 60, 203 days at 51/2 per cent 939.35


50,000 Arlington Revenue Note .


No. 26, 6 months 1,375.00


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REPORT OF SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS


30,000 Arlington Revenue Note No. 84, 103 days at 57/2 per cent 471.74


50,000 Arlington Revenue Note No. 78, 6 months at 57/2 per cent 1,375.00


Interest on deposit in Savings Bank 139.12


Interest on deposit in Menotomy Trust Co. 668.94


$10,740.15


Appropriation by vote of the Town, March, 1921


14,550.00


$244,046.81


Payments


Box rent in Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. $10.00


Town of Arlington, to retire Water


Bonds of 1892 92,000.00


$92,010.00


Sinking Fund, December 31, 1921 $152,036.81


INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS IN 192I


Investments, January 1, 192I


One Town of Arlington Revenue Note, No. 60


$30,000.00


One Town of Arlington Revenue


Note, No. 78 50,000.00


One Town of Arlington Revenue


Note, No. 84 30,000.00


One Town of Arlington Revenue Note, No. IOI 20,000.00


One Water Loan of 1921 Note, No. 83 3,000.00


Two School Furnishing Notes, Nos. 95 and 96 8,000.00


$141,000.00


$359,622.46


$218,622.46


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ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Securities maturing during the year :


One Schouler Court Land Purchase Note, No. 73 $1,000.00


One Street Loan of 1917 Note, No. 219 2,500.00


Two School Furnishing Notes, Nos.


Note, No. 26 50,000.00


One Sewer Loan of 1920 Note, No. 27 2,000.00


One Town of Arlington Revenue Note, No. 60 30,000.00


One High School Loan of 1914 Bond, No. 66 1,000.00


One Water Loan of 1917 Note, No. 257 2,000.00


One Town of Arlington Revenue Note, No. 84 30,000.00


One Tufts Street Purchase of 1917 Note, No. 261 2,500.00


Two Water Loan of 1918 Notes, Nos. 280 and 281 2,000.00


Three Water Loan of 1920 Notes, Nos. 40, 41 and 42 3,000.00


One Forest Street Purchase of 1918 Note, No. 294 500.00


One Tufts Street Purchase of 1918 Note, No. 298 500.00


One Town of Arlington Revenue Note, No. 78 50,000.00


Withdrawn from Menotomy Trust Co 30,702.14


Withdrawn from Arlington Savings Bank 17.13


'$207,719.27


$151,903.19


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REPORT OF SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS


INVESTED AS FOLLOWS :


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Fifteen New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Bonds, due May 1, 1954 $15,000.00


Three Schouler Court Land Purchase of 1914 Notes, dated April 30, 1914, due serially com- mencing January 1, 1922 3,000.00


Twelve High School Loan of 1914 Bonds, dated November 1, 1914, due serially commencing November 1, 1922 12,000.00


One Water Loan of 1918 Note, dated December 15, 1918, due December 15, 1922 2,000.00


Four Tufts Street Purchase of 1918 Notes, dated December 30, 1918, due serially commencing December 30, 1922


2,000.00


One Forest Street Purchase of 1918 Note, dated December 30, 1918, due December 30, 1922 500.00


Seven Sewer Loan of 1920 Notes, dated June 30, 1920, due serially commencing June 30, 1922


14,000.00


Two Water Loan of 1920 Notes, dated December 15, 1920, due serially commencing December 15, 1922 6,000.00


One Boston and Maine R. R. Certificate 500.00


One Water Loan of 1921 Note, dated June 30, 1921, due June 30, 1922 3,000.00


Two Junior High School Furnishing Loan of 1921 Notes, dated December 15, 1921, due serially commencing December 15, 1922 8,000.00


One Anticipation of Revenue Note, No. 101, dated December 22, 1921, due October 21, 1922 20,000.00


Second Issue Liberty Bonds 15,000.00


Third Issue Liberty Bonds 15,000.00


Fourth Issue Liberty Bonds 15,000.00


Victory Bonds


15,000.00


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ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Menotomy Trust Company, Interest Department 2,623.85


Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank 3,279.34


Menotomy Trust Company, Checking Account I33.62


$152,036.81


HENRY HORNBLOWER, JOSEPH C. HOLMES, CHARLES W. ALLEN, Commissioners.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS INSURANCE FUND


192I Receipts


Appropriation by vote of the Town, March, 1921 $5,000.00


Payments Paid to the Town under vote of the Town, Sep- tember, 1921 4,600.00


Balance Fund, in Menotomy Trust Co. Interest Department $400.00


HENRY HORNBLOWER, JOSEPH C. HOLMES, CHARLES W. ALLEN, Trustees.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


HIGH SCHOOL INCOME FUND 192I


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Balance from 1920 of accumulated income


$2,665.99


Receipts from


Nathan Pratt High School Fund


$1,030.96


Savings Bank Deposit 131.84


1,162.80


$3,828.79


Payments


Reimbursements to the Town for payments


approved by the Trustees 1,095.16


$2,733.63


investments


Arlington Savings Bank, Book 4063


$2,733.63 :


GEORGE HILL, HENRY HORNBLOWER, WILLIAM E. WOOD, CHARLES W. ALLEN, JOSEPH C. HOLMES,


Trustees.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


145


NATHAN PRATT HIGH SCHOOL FUND 1921


Principal of Fund


$25,000.00


Receipts


Interest on


New York, New Haven and Hart- ford Railroad Bonds, July


$520.00


Water Loan of 1898, April and Oc- tober


80.00


. Sewer Loan of 1917, June and De- cember


100.00


Summer Street Loan of 1918, June and December


80.00


Water Loan of 1892


80.00


Street Loan of 1920


I 50.00


Menotomy Trust Company, Interest Department 20.96


$1,030.96


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$26,030.96


Payments


Carried to High School Income Fund


$1.030.96


$25,000.00


Investments


Thirteen New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Bonds


$13,000.00


Two Water Bonds of 1892, dated January I, 1892, due January 1, 1922 2,000.00


Two Water Bonds of 1898, dated October I, 1898, due October 1, 1928 2,000.00


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NATHAN PRATT HIGH SCHOOL FUND


Two Sewer Loan of 1917 Notes, dated June I, 1917, due serially commencing June 1, 1922 2,000.00 One Street Loan of 1920, dated December 15, 1920, due December 15, 1924 3,000.00


One School Furnishing Loan Note of 1921, due December 15, 1926 3,000.00


$25,000.00


GEORGE HILL, HENRY HORNBLOWER, WILLIAM E. WOOD,. CHARLES W. ALLEN, JOSEPH C. HOLMES, Trustees.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


E. NELSON BLAKE, JR., MEMORIAL FUND 192I


Principal of Fund


Unexpended Income


$3,000.00 312.78


$3,312.78


Receipts


Interest on Savings Bank Deposits


$150.73


$3,463.51


Expenditures


Paid Town Treasurer for disbursement


47.36


$3,416.15


INVESTMENTS


Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, Book 1254I $3,416.15


GEORGE HILL, HENRY HORNBLOWER, WILLIAM E. WOOD, CHARLES W. ALLEN, JOSEPH C. HOLMES,


Trustees.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


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NATHAN PRATT POOR WIDOWS' FUND


192I


Principal of Fund


$5,000.00


Receipts


Interest on


Street Loan of 1914


$40.00


Sewer Loan of 1917


40.00


Liberty Loan, fuorth issue


42.50


Water Loan of 1920


50.00


Savings Bank Deposit


45.50


$218.00


$5,218.00


Payments


Transferred to Income Account Poor Widows' Fund


$218.00


$5,000.00


INVESTMENTS


One Street Loan of 1914, due November 1, 1922


$1,000.00


One Sewer Loan of 1917, due June 1, 1926


1,000.00


One Water Loan of 1920, due December 15, 1924 *


1,000.00


One United States Liberty Loan, Fourth Issue 1,000.00


Arlington Savings Bank, Book No. 22,034


1,000.00


$5,000.00


GEORGE HILL, HENRY HORNBLOWER, WILLIAM E. WOOD, CHARLES W. ALLEN, JOSEPH C. HOLMES,


Trustees.


· CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


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EDWIN S. FARMER POOR WIDOWS' FUND


1921


Principal of Fund


$5,000.00


Receipts


Interest on


Sewer Loan of 1917


$40.00


Liberty Loan-Fourth Issue


42.50


Water Loan of 1920


I50.00


$232.50


$5,232.50


Payments


Transferred to Income Account, Poor Widows' Fund


$232.50


$5,000.00


INVESTMENTS


One Sewer Loan of 1917, due June 1, 1925


· $1,000.00


One Water Loan of 1920, due December 15, 1922 2,000.00


One Water Loan of 1920, due December 15, 1924 1,000.00


One Liberty Loan, Fourth Issue


1,000.00


$5,000.00


GEORGE HILL, HENRY HORNBLOWER, WILLIAM E. WOOD, CHARLES W. ALLEN, JOSEPH C. HOLMES,


Trustees.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


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HENRY MOTT LIBRARY FUND


192I


Principal of Fund


$5,200.00


Receipts


Interest on


Summer Street Loan of 1914


$90.00


Water Loan of 1916


40.00


Water Loan of 1921, 6 months


75.00


Savings Bank Deposit


34.53


$239.53


$5,439.53


Payments


Paid Town Treasurer for disbursements


$239.53


$5,200.00


INVESTMENTS


Two Summer Street Loan of 1914 Notes, due


November 1, 1922 and 1923, respectively


$2,000.00


One Water Loan of 1921, due June 30, 1926


3,000.00


Deposit in Arlington Savings Bank, Book No. 1 15,IOI 200.00


$5,200.00


JAMES P. PARMENTER, CAIRA ROBBINS,


CYRUS E. DALLIN, CHARLES A. KEEGAN, : WILLIAM A. MULLER, : :


ARTHUR J. WELLINGTON,


Trustees. . .


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


151


NATHAN PRATT LIBRARY FUND


1921


1


Principal of Fund


$10,000.00


Receipts


Interest on


United States Liberty Loan, Fourth


Issue


$42.50


Summer Street Loan of 1914


45.00


Sewer Loan of 1917


40.00


Water Loan of 1919


90.00


Water Loan of 1898


40.00


Water Loan of 1920


150.00


Savings Bank Deposit


58.68


$466.18


$10,466.18


Payments


Paid Town Treasurer for disbursement


$466.18


$10,000.00


INVESTMENTS


One Water Bond, due October 1, 1928 $1,000.00


One Water Loan of 1919, due December 15, 1922 2,000.00


One Sewer Loan of 1917, due June 1, 1927 1,000.00


One Water Loan of 1920, due December 15, 1923 2,000.00


One Water Loan of 1920, due December 15, 1925 1,000.00


152


153


NATHAN PRATT LIBRARY FUND


One United States Liberty Bond, Fourth Issue 1,000.00 Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, Book No. 27,945 2,000.00


$10,000.00


GEORGE HILL, HENRY HORNBLOWER, WILLIAM E. WOOD, CHARLES W. ALLEN, JOSEPH C. HOLMES, Trustees.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


TIMOTHY WELLINGTON FUND


192I


Principal of Fund


$100.00


Receipts


Interest on Savings Bank Deposit


$4.55


$104.55


Payments


Paid Town Treasurer for Library purposes $4.55


$100.00


INVESTMENTS


Arlington Savings Bank, Book No. 15,103


$100.00


JAMES P. PARMENTER,


CAIRA ROBBINS,


CYRUS E. DALLIN,


CHARLES A. KEEGAN,


WILLIAM A. MULLER, ARTHUR J. WELLINGTON, Trustees, Robbins Library.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


154


WINFIELD ROBBINS LIBRARY ART FUND


I92I


Principal of Fund


$25,000.00


Accumulated Income to January 1, 192I 3,388.19


$28,388.19


Receipts


Interest on


Fourth Liberty Loan, No. 63735


$127.50


Sewer Loan of 1917


160.00


Water Loan of 1912


80.00


Sewer Loan of 1919


90.00


Schouler Court Land Purchase


160.00


Street Loan of 1920


450.00


Water Loan of 192I


75.00


Arlington Savings Bank


149.80


$1,292.30


$29,680.49


Payments


Reimbursements to Town Treasurer


$1,887.40


Total Fund and Income


$27,793.09


INVESTMENTS


One Water Loan Note of 1912, due December 2, 1922


$1,000.00


Four Sewer Loan Notes of 1917, due serially commencing June 1, 1924


4,000.00


Four Schouler Court Land Purchase of 1914 Notes, due serially commencing January 1, 1925 One Sewer Loan of 1919 Note, due December 15, 1922


4,000.00


2,000.00


155


156


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Two Street Loan Notes of 1920, due serially com-


mencing December 15, 1922-$3,000.00 each 6,000.00


One Water Loan of 1921 Note, due June 30, 1925 3,000.00


Three Liberty Bonds, Fourth Issue 3,000.00


Deposit in Arlington Savings Bank


4,793.09


$27,793.09


JAMES P. PARMENTER,


CAIRA ROBBINS,


CYRUS E. DALLIN,


CHARLES A. KEEGAN,


WILLIAM A. MULLER,


ARTHUR J. WELLINGTON, Trustees.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer.


GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor. .


WILLIAM CUTTER SCHOOL FUND 1921


Principal of Fund


$5,354.00


Receipts


Interest on


One Parmenter School Bond, July I,


1921 $20.00


One Sewer Loan of 1917, June and


December


40.00


One Water Loan of 1921, December


75.00


Savings Bank Deposit 108.67


$243.67


$5,597.67


Payments


Paid Town Treasurer for disbursements


$243.67


$5,354.00


INVESTMENTS


One Sewer Loan of 1917, due June 1, 1924


$1,000.00


One Water Loan of 1921, due June 30, 1923 3,000.00


Deposit in Arlington Savings Bank, Book No. 15,102. 1,354.00


$5,354.00


OLVIN H. LUFKIN, CHARLES B. DEVEREAUX, CHARLES H. HIGGINS, CHARLES A. HARDY,


Trustees, ex-officio.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


157


MARTHA M. W. RUSSELL SCHOOL FUND 192I


Principal of Fund


$5,327.86


Receipts


Interest on


Locke School Addition Loan


$100.00


Water Loan of 1920


100.00


Deposit in Savings Bank


39.90


$239.90


$5,567.76


Payments


Paid Town Treasurer for disbursement $239.90


$5,327.86


INVESTMENTS


One School Furnishing Loan of 1921, due De- cember 15, 1924 $2,000.00


Deposit in Arlington Savings Bank, Book No. 9373


3,327.86


$5,327.86


OLVIN H. LUFKIN, CHARLES B. DEVEREAUX, CHARLES H. HIGGINS, CHARLES A. HARDY,


Trustees, ex-offio.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


158


MARY CUTTER POOR WIDOWS' FUND 1921


Principal of Fund


$613.1I


Receipts


Interest on Savings Bank Deposit


$27.88


$640.99


Payments


Transferred to Income Account of Poor Widows' Fund $27.88


$613.II


INVESTMENTS


Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, Book No. 15,105 $613.II


OLVIN H. LUFKIN, CHARLES B. DEVEREAUX, CHARLES H. HIGGINS, Trustees, ex-offio.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


159


1


MARTHA M. W. RUSSELL POOR WIDOWS' FUND 1921


Principal of Fund


$1,704.23


Receipts


Interest on Savings Bank Deposit $77.54


$1,781.77


Payments


Transferred to Income of Poor Widows' Fund


$77.54


$1,704.23


INVESTMENTS


Deposit in Arlington Savings Bank, Book No.


$1,704.23 439


OLVIN H. LUFKIN, CHARLES B. DEVEREAUX, CHARLES H. HIGGINS, Trustees, ex-officio.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


160


INCOME POOR WIDOWS' FUND


1921


Balance from 1920


$1,303.44


Receipts


From various Poor Widows' Funds as follows :


Mary Cutter Fund $27.88


Martha M. W. Russell Fund 77.54


Nathan Pratt Fund


218.00


Edwin S. Farmer Fund


232.50


Interest on Savings Bank Deposit


65.02


$620.94


$1,924.38


INVESTMENTS Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, Book No. 17,209 $1,924.38


OLVIN H. LUFKIN, CHARLES B. DEVEREAUX, CHARLES H. HIGGINS, Trustees.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


161


JULIA FILLEBROWN FUND 1921


Principal of Fund


$100.00 108.45


Accumulated Income


$208.45


Receipts


Interest on Savings Bank Deposit


$9.47


$217.92


INVESTMENTS


Arlington Savings Bank, Book No. 15.841


$217.92


OLVIN H. LUFKIN, CHARLES B. DEVEREAUX, CHARLES H. HIGGINS,


Trustees.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


1


162


EDWIN S. FARMER RELIEF FUND


1921


Principal of Fund


$5,000.00


Income Account


Balance from 1920


$578.90


Interest on


Summer Street Loan of 1914


$45.00


Summer Street Loan of 1918


80.00


Water Loan of 1919


90.00


Savings Bank Deposit


28.98


Income


$822.88


$5,822.88


INVESTMENTS


Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank


$822.88


One Summer Street Loan of 1914, due November


1, 1924


1,000.00


One Summer Street Loan of 1918, due December 15, 1922


2,000.00


One School Furnishing Loan of 1921, due De- cember 15. 1924


2,000.00


$5,822.88


GEORGE HILL, HENRY HORNBLOWER, WILLIAM E. WOOD, CHARLES W. ALLEN, JOSEPH C. HOLMES,


Trustees.


CHARLES A. HARDY, Treasurer. GEORGE McK. RICHARDSON, Auditor.


163


TOWN TREASURER'S REPORT


For Year Ending December 31, 1921


Balance from 1920


$150,268.43


Receipts


Loans in Anticipation of Revenue


$385,000.00


Dated Due


April 4, 1921; October 24, 1921,


payable at expiration, 51/2 per cent


$30,000.00


April 14, 1921; November 7, 1921, discounted, 6.04 per cent 50,000.00


May 26, 1921; November 14, 1921,


discounted, 5.76 per cent


50,000.00


June 16, 1921; June 15, 1922, discounted, 5.99 per cent plus $3.75 premium


50,000.00


June 22, 1921; December 22, 1921, interest payable at expiration, 51/2 per cent


50,000.00


August 10, 1921; November 21, 1921, interest payable at expira- tion, 512 per cent


30,000.00


August 25, 1921; December 5, 1921, discounted, 5.29 per cent, plus premium $2.60


50,000.00


September 29, 1921; April 28, 1922, discounted, 5.10 per cent


25,000.00


December 22, 1921; October 21, 1922, interest at expiration, 4 per cent 20,000.00


December 22, 1921; April 30, 1922 discounted, 4.245 per cent 30,000.00


Serial Notes, issued in 1921 : Water Loan of 1921


$52,000.00


$15,000.00


Five Serial Notes of $3,000 each, dated June 30, 1921, interest 5 per cent. Schoolhouse (furnishing) Loan of 1921 18,000.00


164


165 .


TREASURER'S REPORT


Two Serial Notes


of $4,000 each $8,000.00


Two Serial Notes


of $2,000 each 4,000.00


Two Serial Notes


of $3,000 each 6,000.00


High School (repairs) Loan of 1921


19,000.00


Notes, 89, 90, 91. Dated


September 22, 1921, due


May 22, 1922. Interest 5.29. Payable at maturity.


Reimbursements :


Cemeteries


$1,421.53


Perpetual Care Fund


$1,100.00


Robbins Cemetery Fund


175.00


S. C. Bucknam Fund


71.53


Soldiers Monument Fund


75.00


Library Funds :


2,882.44


Timothy Wellington Fund


$4.55


Henry Mott Fund


239.53


Nathan Pratt Fund


466.18


Elbridge Farmer Fund


2,172.18


Schools :


1,626.09


E. Nelson Blake, Jr., Memorial Fund 47.36


William Cutter School Fund 243.67


High School Income Fund 1,095.16


Martha M. W. Russell School Fund.


239.90


Winfield Robbins Library Art Fund


1,887.40


Court Fines


382.90


Particulars Sewers /


6,600.20


Dog Tax


651.91


Perpetual Care of Cemetery Lots


8,375.00


Interest on Treasurer's Deposits


6,170.83


One day's interest on Notes 89-91 Premiums on Notes


6.35


Insurance


18,648.67


Unclaimed cheque


5.00


Memorial Day, Balance unexpended


16.23


1


2.79


$48,677.34


166


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


$114,730.18


Income Tax 1918


$370.00


Income Tax 1919 1,215.00


Income Tax 1920




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