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STATE AND CITY
sECTION
OF

COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CHRONICLE.
D. C.
Copyrighted in 1922, according to Act of Congress, by WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY, in office of Librarian of Congress, Washington,

Vol. 114.

NEW YORK, JUNE 24 1922

STATE AND CITY SECTION.
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As explained in previous numbers, this peHodical,
owing to the great pressure for space, is now issued
in two parts. The first part, comprising the New
England and the Middle and the Central States (the
latter embracing Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan) appears to-day. The second part, comprising
,
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close of the year, and will appear next December.
MUNICIPAL BOND SALES IN 1921.
We are continuing a practice begun by us with the
bond sales of 1901 in presenting herewith our annual
compilation and analysis of the municipal bond sales
during the calendar year 1921. The figures merit
study and examination beyond any we have been
privileged to give for the whole 21 years during which
we have been keeping the records. The reason is the
magnitude of the totals for the twelve months. In
that respect the year 1921 completely outranks all its
predecessors—so much so that in the grand aggregate of bond issues disposed of by the States and
municipalities of the country no other year can
be said even closely to approach it. As a matter of
fact, the highest previous totals were those for the
two years immediately preceding, namely 1920 and
1919,in which two years the amounts of the sales did
not differ greatly from ea,,h other, and these previous
high record figures were but little more than 50% of



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the huge total of the bond disposals of 1921. The
truth is, Indeed, that the sales in 1921 fell but little
short of the combined amounts for the two years preceding. In a word, $1,208,768,274 of this class of
obligations found their way to the investment markets in the calendar year 1921 as against $683,188,255 in 1920 and $691,518,914 in 1919.
In 1918 the amount of new State and municipal
bonds disposed of aggregated no more than $296,520,458, but that is hardly a fair year for comparison, inasmuch as the country was then still engaged in
armed conflict and new capital issues were rigidly
restricted—the restrictions applying to municipalities no less than to private borrowing. Prior to 1918
the yearly totals had been running remarkably even
for several years and yet had in none of them reached
500 million'dollars. In 1917 the amount of the disposals was $451,278,762 in 1916 $457,140,955 in
1915 $498,557,993 and in 1914 $474,074,395. In brief,
then, it may be said that in 1921 our States and municipalities put out new long term issues (in our
compilations we rigidly bar out temporary borrowing of every sort) to more than double the average
for the years preceding the war.
In this discussion, we are not concerned with the
question whether borrowing on such a scale reflects
sound and healthy conditions, or must be regarded
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as excessive but only with the fact itself. And yet,
in order tp myl hasty and ill•considered conclusions, it seqms well enough to point out that the population oft!he country is all the time growing, that
new municipalitimffp constantly springing up, that
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the needs ofIRsp.pir civil divisions, whether they
be city, town, villagp,school district or county,and of
the older municiRlities as well,for school houses,for
streets and sewefp,,for parks and sanitation of various sorts and kinds, and for a hundred other things,
are ever expanding, besides which, many of the large
municipalities have taken and still are taking over
functions previously left to the exercise of private
undertakings. In these circumstances, the scale of
municipal borrowing must be expected to enlarge,
the same as the scale of everything else.
Probably this will be admitted without question
and without qualification except that just at present
there is a class of critics who see in the buying of
State and municipal bonds nothing but an attempt to
escape taxation—a scheme to secure exemption from
the high income and surtaxes imposed by the Federal
Government. As is known to everyone, State and

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municipal bonds enjoy immunity from Federal income taxes of every description—not alone the normal income tax, but also the cumulative and progressive surtaxes, and for this reason there is certain to
be a greater or smaller demand for this class of obligations so long as Federal tax rates continue on their
present burdensome scale. The effect undoubtedly
has been to widen somewhat the market for municipal bond issues. It remains to be proved that it has
done more than this. Half a dozen other things
might be mentioned having at least equal potency in
stimulating the demand for municipal obligations.
Business depression has diminished borrowing at the
banks, releasing an enormous amount of funds for
which it has been difficult to find employment. The
liquidation of "frozen credits" has been an influence
to the same end. The U. S. Government has stopped
borrowing except to take up existing obligations.
The credit situation has been relieved and monetary
tension, previously a repressive feature, has given
way to pronounced ease.
To say all this is to say that in 1921 everything
served to stimulate new bond issues. If, on the one
hand, there was a broad and an expanding market
for municipal obligations, on the other hand the inducements to put out new obligations on the part of
the borrowing municipalities constantly multiplied.
Not only was there assurance in the condition of the
money and the investment market that any new issues that might be put out would find ready takers,
but there was further invitation in the circumstance
that as the year advanced it was found possible to
put out new issues at decreasing rates of interest and
on better and more advantageous terms generally.
In that respect, 1921 differed sharply from 1920. In
the earlier year rising rates of interest had to be paid
on new borrowings, but new bond issues kept coming
out nevertheless in ever increasing amount and they
found a market, too, for the very reason, it was
thought, of the rising rate of return to the purchaser.
In 1921, on the other hand, the situation was the exact reverse of this. The rate of return to the buyer
kept steadily diminishing until at the end of the year
the income that could be realized had been very
greatly curtailed, and yet the demand for municipal
obligations on this lower basis of return was as eager
and as persistent as at the beginning of the year at
the very much higher rate of return then prevalent.
The truth is,in 1921 the demand for municipal obligations was so uninterrupted and so well maintained
that bond and investment houses vied with one another in seeking to obtain new offerings. Many banking and investment houses which previously had
done little or nothing in the municipal field, suddenly- found this the most active branch of their
business, while the distinctive municipal investment
houses had difficulty in obtaining bonds enough to
supply the ever increasing demand. These investment houses bought, of course, only for the purpose
of re-sale and their success in disposing of new issues was such as to encourage them in continuing
the process. The offerings to the public embraced
numerous large issues and these in the generality of
cases were no sooner brought to the notice of the
public by advertisements in the newspapers than announcement would come almost immediately that
the Wire issue had been taken and subscription
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of $55,000,000 New York City 4 % gold corporate
stock issued for rapid transit purposes. This issue
had been awarded on December 15 to a syndicate
headed by J. P. Morgan Co. at 103.407, a basis of
about 4.331%, and had been in turn reoffered for
public subscription on a basis of 4.27%. These bonds
went off rather slowly and the syndicate did not dispose of the last block until several months afterward, namely in March 1922. But this experience was decidedly exceptional, and the history of
the year was that except where a special and usually
a temporary cause operated to interfere with a ready
sale, new issues, be the amount large or small, were
most greedily absorbed.
Under the extreme plethora of funds arising out of
trade depression and the liquidation of loans previously tied up in mercantile commitments the tendency of interest rates was naturally downward and
in the municipal field the downward course was
hastened and accelerated by the unremitting demand. Money flowed into other investment channels, too, in great abundance—there being new loan
offerings aplenty by railroad and industrial corporations and various other classes of borrowers and
these likewise were attended with great success, but
Government obligations,.whether by municipalities
or other civic entities, always make a distinctive appeal to certain classes of investors, entirely irrespective of their tax-exempt qualities, and perhaps for
that reason municipal borrowers profited especially
by the downward course of money rates.
At all events, the cost of borrowing to municipalities steadily diminished in 1921—and has further
diminished during 1922 up to the present time—and
this afforded a strong incentive to the putting out of
such obligations. State and municipal bonds come
in most direct competition with U. S. Government
bond issues, and how the market for U.S. obligations
improved during 1921 will appear when we say that
on the New York Stock Exchange the Fourth Liberty
Loan 414s sold at 86 on the first business day of the
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year and at 97.14 on Dec.31,after having touched 98.14
on Dec.5. Moreover, while at the close of 1920 the U.
S. Treasury had been putting out Treasury certificates of indebtedness bearing no less than 53 % in4
terest in the case of 6 months issues and 6% in the
case of the series running for a year, at the end of
1921, on the other hand, the U. S. Government found
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it possible to float similar'issues at 414% and 4 %,
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respectively. We have already alluded to the floating in December by New York City of a large issue of
42 long-term bonds. And, as indicating the mar/
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ket trend for New York City bonds in the case of
older issues we may note that the New York City
4125, due in 1965, were only 911 bid and 92 asked
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at the opening of 1921, but sold at 104 on Dec. 31.
In the case of the new bond issues brought out during 1921, even more striking instances of change—of
decline in the rates paid by borrowers and in the rate
of return to purchasers—can be cited. Beginning
with New England municipalities, which always borrow on the most favorable terms of any in the country, we have a conspicuous illustration of decline in
the rate of return in the case of Lowell, Mass., which
on Mar. 29 sold $730,000 5% bonds at 101.523, a basis of 4.81% per annum, but on Nov. 22 disposed of
$540,000 43
4% bonds at 102.63, a basis of 4.42%.
Brockton, Mass., on April 26 placed $60,000 5% and
$205,500 5 % bonds at 100.413, the average rate of
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return being 5.28%, but on Nov. 23 sold $50,000 5s at
102.017, to net only 4.54%. Rochester, N. Y., on Jan.
21 awarded $4,225,000 5% bonds at 102.8377, a basis
of 4.77%, but on Dec. 7 was able to place $6,891,000

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In 1901, it will be seen out of a total of $140,4 s at nearly the same figure, or 102.637, the basis
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thus being only 4.27%. On April 22, $1,000,000 5% 185,499 bonds placed, $116,240,993, or 82.92%. of
bonds of the Philadelphia school district went on a the whole, consisted of 3s, VAS and 4s, the 3s
basis of 4.99%, while on Dec. 1 $2,000,000 more 5s of forming much the larger part, they comprising
the same district found takers on an interest basis of $68,693,268, or nearly one-half of the year's disposals.
4.59%. Cook County, Ill., got 91.42 on Mar. 28 for In 1921, on the other hand, out of a total of $1,s,
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$2,000,000 42 a basis of 5.52%, but on Oct. 31 suc- 208,768,274 disposed of, no 3% or 3M% issues were
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ceeded in disposing of $2,000,000 more 4 s at included and only $32,892,164 even of 4s and but
$3,312,000 of 43.is, and no more than $125,009,650
97.6913,.a basis of 4.78%..
The most pronounced declines, as a rule, did not of 4s(the latter being only a little in excess of 10%
occur until the latter part of the year. This is con- of the total disposals), while no less than $329,651,611
spicuously shown in the case of Detroit, which put of the year's sales, or 27.27%, carried 5% coupons
out bonds in large amount several times during the and $655,828,819, or 54.26%,carried coupons bearing
year to an aggregate altogether of $54,001,000, stand- more than 5%. In other words, 81.53% of the bond
ing in that respect second only to New York City, disposals of the 12 months of 1921 carried 5%
(which disposed of $55,000,000 bonds to the public) coupons or higher.
As to the distribution of the bond disposals of 1921
and enjoyed the experience of getting better prices
with the offering of each succeeding block of these among the different geographical divisions,the growth
bonds. In other words, Detroit on Jan. 17 disposed and expansion which have taken place appear to
of $10,126,000 of bonds on a basis of 5.40% (the cou- have been confined to no particular section or terripon rate in the bonds running from 5% to 6%), and tory, but to have emanated from all parts of the
on Oct. 19 sold $9,599,000 bonds on a basis of 5.34%, country. In some of our earlier annual reviews of
but on Nov. 28 succeeded in placing $10,138,000 more these bond sales, we had occasion to point out that
of the bonds on an interest basis of only 4.83%, the the increase in the output of new civic obligations
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coupon rate now running from 41 2% to 5 %. It had been especially pronounced in the newer parts
will be observed that the big decline did not occur of the country, supporting the inference that the
until on the latest sale. Duluth, Minn., on April 12 new issues represbnted outlays in the normal developobtained 96.10 for $50,000 5s, a basis of 5.31% on ment of the cities and towns in those parts of the
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Nov.21 got 110.637 for $50,000 5 s, a basis of 4.82%, country. During the last two years, however, the
and on Dec. 19 got 110.31 for $50,000 5s, a basis of situation has changed somewhat in that respect and
4.38%. Kansas City, Mo., awarded $100,000 5s on the older municipalities and the older sections of the
Mar. 1 at par, but on Dec. 15 got 107.21 for $200,000 country have become at least equally conspicuous
more 5s, the basis now being only 4.45%. Omaha, with the newer sections in their contributions to the
Neb., which in May disposed of $1,000,000 bonds on general totals. We have already referred to the
a 52 basis, in November sold a small lot on a $54,001,000 of bonds put out by Detroit during 1921.
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4.93% basis and in December another small lot on a This compares with only $11,323,000 in 1920 and
basis of 4.43%. Portland, Ore., got no more than $3,026,000 in 1919. Philadelphia and its School
78.042 in offering $500,000 4s on July 11, making the District put out $26,576,000 of new bonds, against
cost to the city 5.65%, but on Dec. 20 got 92.60 for $13,713,000 in 1920 and $10,000,000 in 1919. Chicago
$200,000 more 4s, the interest basis now being down and its sanitary and park districts in 1921 disposed of
to 4.49%. Southern cities also profited by the de- $23,778,600 of new bonds, against $15,000,000 in
clining interest rates, though the gradations here 1920 and $14,917,900 in 1919. Baltimore placed
$11,488,000 against less than a million in each of
were not so rapid.
It should be pointed out that the drop in interest the three preceding years. Jersey City put out
rates and decline in the rate of return was reflected $11,267,000 of new issues in the year under review,
in the main in the better prices received and not un- against $6,180,661 in 1920, $3,732,000 in 1919 and
til the latter part of the year in a reduction of the none in the three preceding years. Newark placed
coupon rate of interest in the bonds. It results from $4,222,000, against $1,158,000 and $1,433,200,
this that the proportion of high rate bonds put out respectively, in 1920 and 1919. Out on the Pacific
was greater even than in the years immediately pre- Coast we find that San Francisco put $24,192,000
ceding. It is known, of course, to both dealers and on the market, against $3,729,000 in 1920 and $6,investors that prior to 1921 the coupon rate had been 362,000 in 1919.
The net result of all this has been that the North
steadily rising, and the same high rates continued
least the first half of the Atlantic and North Central divisions of the country
through 1921. During at
year it would have been hazardous to test the market have again become pre-eminent in their contributions
by offerings at lower rates, inasmuch as investors to the grand total. though the rest of the country
had become so accustomed to very high rates of re- has not failed to increase its contribution also, only
turn on all classes of investments. During 1922 the in smaller degree. Thus,for instance, while in 1919,
situation in that respect has decidedly changed and when the total of the sales was $691,518,914, the
the record for that year, when it is made up, will be North Atlantic and the North Central divisions •
a different one. To afford a graphic illustration of combined supplied only $317,663,537 of the total
the course of coupon rates of interest in recent years and the rest of the country supplied $373,855,377;
we insert again the following table to show the in 1921, on the other hand, with the grand aggregate
amounts of new bonds put out at the various rates of of the disposals up to $1,208,768,274, the proportioninterest for 1901,for 1906 and for 1920 and 1921. We ate amount for the North Atlantic and North Central
exclude the New York City sinking fund takings, as divisions was $764,195,514, against $444,572,760 for
these in the past have been at very low rate issues the rest of the country. In the following table we
and could not be accepted as affording any criterion furnish a comparison in that respect for all the years
back to 1910.
of market conditions.
COMPARATIVE INTEREST RATES, EXCLUDING NEW YORK CITY
SINKING FUND TAKINGS.
1921.

PCo
Tota

1920.
$

PCoII
Total

1906.
$

PC0II
Total

1901.
$

P Col
Total

3 per cent.
5,257,456 2.77 19.971.249 14.25
13,831,488 2.
*percent
19,169.6 10.09 68.693.28849,00
254,7
4 per cent.. 32,892.164 2.
24,232,664 3.58 120,130.28063.22 27,576.476 19.67
44 per cent 3,312,000 .27 3,373,000 0.5
0.13
229.00 0.17
44 per cent 125.009,650 10.341 66,725,866 9.86 14,598.01 7.68 5,214,97 3.72
6 per cent_ 329,651,611 27.2 192,745,87 28.481 17.436,088 9.18 9,301,98 6.63
.
Higher than
5 per cent 655,828,819 54.2 332,701,74 49 15 7,146,959 3.78 2,758,79 1.97
.
Unknown &
Unusual.. *62.074.030 5.141 43,253,638 6.39j 6.027,828 3.17 6.439.74 4.59

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Total__ 1208768 274 100.f 178,884,251 100 0190.010,271 100.0 140,185,499 100.0
...Includes 338,074,030. or 3.010%, bonds bearing 4,i% interest.




BONDS DISPOSED OF BY STATES AND MUNICIPALITIES ACCORDING
TO GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS.
.ii
1916.
1918.
1917.
1919.
1921.
1920.
Cal °Years.
$
$
$
$
$
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North Att.322,026.079 164,021,803 126,787,408 62,418,032 175,977.685 174.405.716
Nor. Cent.442.168.535265,312.587 190,876.129 100.312.269141,313,088 128.078,630
Total._ 764.195,514429,334.390 317,663.537 162,730.301 317,290,753302,484,246
South AU.133,964.275 60,811,524 53.096,148 19,867,178 31,434,837 40.984.531
Sou. Cent.108,192,441 77,357,114 10,984,142 55,476.941 52,957,073 58,942,261
Western or
Pas.Div.202.416,044 115,685,227 154,775.087 58,446.038 49,596,099 56,729.917
Total....444.572.760 253.853.865 373.865.377 133.790.157 133.988,009 154,656.709
nt.tha tht 108788214.10383.188.255 n01.818.914 96.520.458 451.278.762 457.140.953

CoLYears.

1914.

1915.

1913.

1912.

1911.

1910.

$
$
$
3
$
$
North At!.208,213.654228.783,498 164,152,029 161,386,631 183,316,289 147,241,669
Nor.Cent.137,208,751 108,924,972 89,373,061 95,793,261 77,979,550 72,476,823
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Total._ 345,422,405337,708,470253,525,090 257,179,892261,295,8391219,718,492
South At!. 41,916,520 33,782,300 31,353,750 23,740,800 20,785,7001 22,623,800
Sou. Cent. 55,312,624 39.476,448 44,219,396 37,157,894 43,501,670' 24,873,499
Pacific -... 55,906,444 63,107,177 74,148,282 68,473,242 71,276,4371 52,820,390
Total-- 153,135,588 136,365,925 149,721,428129,371,936135,563,8071100,317,689
Grand tot.498.557.993474.074.395 03.246,518386.551,828396,859,646320,036.181

To complete our analysis of the bond disposals, we
furnish below a comparison of the new bond issues
according to the purposes for which they were used
or created:
Calendar
Year.

1921.
$

P Cof
Total

1920.
$

P Cof
Total

1919.
$

P Co
Total

1918.
$

P Col
Total

Grand total 1208768 2741100.0683,188,255 100.0 691.518,914 100.0 298,520,458 100.0
Refunding. 9,151,713 .75 11,422,681 1.67 13,331,652 1.93 9,689,381 3.27
Net add'n_ _ 1199616 561[

671,765,574 98.33 678,187,26298.07286,831,07798.73

79,532,307 6.57 54,295,755 7.95 55,349,255 8.00
Water
Sta., roads,
bridges,&c 392,973,275 32.51 216,188,781 31.64 296,051,89742.81
Sewers ___. 73,346,651 6.06 39,626,149 5.80 38,709,12 5.80
217,200,543 17.96 129,817,612 19.00 103,183,77 14.92
Schools_
Buildings _.. 41,806,58 3.44 25,334,286 3.71 24,843,03 3.59
22,392,689 1.85 17,947,724 2.63 7,720,397 1.12
Parks
Light & gas 14,493,943 1.19 11,880,754 1.74 10,191,822 1.47
Funding &
improvel 95,879,189 7.93 50,321,838 7.37 48,264,252 6.98
94,125,0007.787 18,000,000 2.631
Soldlerbon
Miseellan's. 168,066,384 13.91126,354,675 18.49 93,873,704 13.58
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39,053,63213.17
63,708,22021.48
34,469,64611.62
40,371,595 13.62
11,610,698 3.92
2,414,900 .81
3,817,871 1.29
24,789,147 8.36
66,597,36822.46

1100R1R 5R1 On 24R71 765 574 95.31 R75.187.25205 07286.831.07796.73

-Of the total of $168,066,384 for 1921 under the caption of "Miscellaneous,"
Note.
$2,288,000, or .189%, are issued for flood prevention, $12,973,000, or 1.073%, for
harbor and waterfront,$78,005,000, or 6.453%,for rapid transit, ferries and canals,
and $9,787,000, or .808%, for irrigation, leaving a net of $65,033,384, or 5.388%,
for purposes unclassified, as may be seen by the accompanying detailed table.

The most significant feature in the foregoing is
that a very noteworthy increase is recorded under all
the different heads, indicative of the varied needs
pertaining to the life of all communities. An entirely
new item during the last two years has been the issuance of bonds by several of the States in order to
make bonus payments to those of their citizens who
took part in the war. $94,125,000 bonds for this
purpose were put out in 1921 and $18,000,000 in
1920. Michigan in 1921 ptit out $30,000,000, Ohio
$20,000,000, Minnesota $13,405,000, besides $7,500,000 in the same way in 1920; New Jersey $12,220,000, Washington $12,500,000 and South Dakota
$6,000,000. New York State wanted to contribute
$45,000,000 for the same purpose, and $10,000,000
were actually offered for sale in June, 1921, but the
bids were predicated on a test of the constitutionality
of the step and this test proved fatal, the highest
Court of the State declaring that under the constitution it was beyond the power of the State to create
a debt for such a purpose. In 1920 Massachusetts
put out $2,500,000 soldier bonus bonds, Maine $3,000,000, Rhode Island $2,500,000, Connecticut
$2,500,000, and Minnesota $7,500,000, as already
stated. Entirely apart, however, from the issuance
of bonds to reward their citizen soldiers, the States
are becoming increasingly prominent for their new
bond issues: It is not so very long since it appeared
likely that State bonds might become extinct, so few
,were the new offerings. During 1921 the States,
as distinct from their municipalities and other civil
divisions, issued new bonds to an aggregate of $290,892,900, of which, as we have already seen, only
$94,125,000 were for soldier bonus. And the process
appears certain to continue, as many of the States
are engaged in building extensive systems of highways and are engaged in various other projects requiring the raising of extensive sums of money. The
counties, too, are becoming prominent for their new
bond issues, $204,320,453 of new county bonds having been put out during 1921.
After apportioning the amounts under the different heads, an aggregate remains of $168,066,384 for
1921, it will be seen, under the designation "Miscellaneous," and the amounts for other years are also
large. Reference to our detailed tabular statements
on the two succeeding pages will show that $103,033,000 of the amount is accounted for as follows:
$2,288,000 for flood prevention, $78,005,000 for rapid
transit, ferries and canals, $12,973,000 for harbor
and waterfront purposes and $9,767,000 for irri


gation. This still leaves $65,033,384, made up in
other ways, and in explanation it should be said that
this remainder comprises mainly bonds issued for
special purposes, like South Dakota's $10,000,000
rural credit and $1,000,000 revenue bonds; Georgia's
issue of $2,690,000 Western & Atlanta RR. rental
assignment warrants; Chicago's issue of $7,725,000
general corporate bonds; North Carolina's disposals
of $4,500,000 tax notes; Jersey City's $5,100,000 tax
revenue bonds; Arizona's $2,500,000 tax anticipation
bonds, and bonds for purposes of not sufficiently common occurrence to warrant our providing an extra
column for the same in our tabular compilations.
A foot-note to the detailed tables on the following
pages gives the leading items that go to make up the
"Miscellaneous" column.
In conclusion, we will reiterate what we have said
in previous years, namely that our figures deal only
with issues of a permanent character-such as, by
their nature, constitute a real addition to the debts
of the municipalities. We rigidly exclude floating
debt obligations and everything of a temporary
nature, and we are careful also to avoid duplication
or the inclusion of loans that do not belong in the
footings. As the best explanation of our reasons for
excluding floating-debt obligations, we may refer to
the case of New York City, which during 1921 issued
no less than $405,585,650 of temporary obligations in
anticipation of taxes, and redeemed $395,031,083 04
of the same class of obligations, and also issued
$230,185,500 of corporate stock notes (a new form of
obligation since 1912), and retired $239,026,942 73.
In order that the reader may know what the grand
aggregate of sales for the 12 months would be with
all these various items included, we will say that the
total in that event would be close to $2,000,000,000.
The actual municipal bond sales for the twelve
months within the territorial limits of the United
States were, we have seen. $1,208,768,274,the temporary loans reached $730,596,914, sales of permanent
securities in Canada were $209,669,857; general fund
bonds of New York City, $34,000,000; replacement
of certain short-term obligations held in New York
City pension and sinking funds with long-term issues,
$51,115,500; besides which bonds were issued by
United States possessions as follows: Philippine
Islands, $20,000,000; Manila, $2,750,000; Territory
of Hawaii, $2,123,000, and Porto Rico and its
municipalities, $2,272,000, making a grand total of
$2,261,295,545. In the following we furnish a
five-year tabular comparison of the various classes
of new issues:
Full Cal. Year

1921.

1920.

1919.

1918.

1617.

$
$
$
$
$
Loans(U.S.)1,208.768,274 683,188,255 691,518,914 298,520,45: 451,278.782
Perm.
(U.S.) 730,596,914 577,512,94: 475,833,359 438,420,581 395,326,999
*Tem.
Canada(per.) 209,669,857 184,319,775 809,175,828 721,087,086 701,286,567
Bonds U. S.
2,715,000
800,001
11,700,000
16,277,000
27,145,000
Dossetsions _
Gen.fund b'ds
25,000,000
34,000,000 32,500,000 28,500,000 27,000,001
(N.Y.City)_
N.Y.pens'n &
None
None
None
Non •
S. F. exch. 51,115,501
Gen.fund b'ds
300,000
300,001
300,000
300,000
None
(Baltimore).
Total all IWD.
(12 months)2.261.295.545 1.474.097.9782.017.028.101 1.484.128.105 1.575.907.328
* Includes temporary securities (revenue bonds and corporate stock notes) issued
by New York City,$635,812,150 In 1921,$497,417,343In 1920,$375,050,900 in 1919,
$361,050,464 in 1918 and $303,851,400 in 1917.

It will be noted that in recent years the amount of
temporary loans negotiated has heavily increased.
As a matter of fact, however, practically the entire
difference is due to the increased temporary borrowing of New York City, which in 1921 placed
$635,612,150 of temporary loans, against $497,417,343 in 1920, $375,050,900 in 1919, $361,050,463 98
in 1918, $303,851,400 in 1917, $229,409,452 in 1916
and but $154,658,878 in 1915.
A two-page tabular presentation of the sales of a
permanent character within the limits of the United
States for the late year appears on the following
pages. In giving this compilation, we are continuing,
as already stated, a practice begun by us with the
bond transactions of 1901.

State
Bonds.

250,000
4,305.115
3,348.000
7,845,000

$
110,000
34,000
140,000
3,848,332

County
Bands.

585,000
4,680,575
2,636,500
9,795.000

$

$
940.000
2,023.000
347,000
25,169.900
2,128,000
9.077,000
96,487,629
37,063,428
38,438.500

20,000,000 10,303,101 35,901,763 38,922,248
10,192,643 3,468.170 5,085,750
5,000.000 6,750,000 2,239,500 40,575,000
43,060,000 3,618,500 5,837,000 68,391.900
548,000 10,752,450
7,212.725
13,465,000 13,519,245 6,357,000 13.078.584
7,752.510 4,779.900 3.272,414
4.908.602 1.918.750 4,834.560
432.600
3.000,000 1,148.981
398,000
20,000,000
746,000 2.316.000 1,169.000
2,266,000 4,730,800 7.668,478
2,055.562 1,326,500 3,165,299

9,953,500 49,670,600

50,000 2,327,000
10,379.000
558,000 11,940,000
1,922,000 1,140,000
4,369.000 13,550,100
1,350.000 3,275,000
778.500 2,499.000
926,000 4,560,500

530,000
6,293,000
2.399,000
3,000.000 2,846,600
6,000,000 6.109,000
24,335,500
3,525,600
350.000 3.633.000

2,975,000

3.405,042
6,838,315
3,556.500
2.023.000
1.867.000
13,819,734
3,165.400
3.943.500

•

•

$

$
270,000

$

$

5
Per Cent.

$
$
$
225.000
2,575.000
1,787,000
487,000
12,749,532 2,042,000 5,486,950
200,000
100,000
377.000
8,233,000 1,110,000 1,175,000
43,047,793 5,527,577 8,780,160
19,487,500
23.648,500
30,797,200 14,983,800 13,948,200

Per Cent.

5
Per Cent.

366.250

$

6
Per Cent.

149,000
696,603 6,274,629
269,000 15,566,928
580.900
65,000

434,000

$

5(
Per Cent.

260,000

260,000

520,000
700,000
443,400

701,500 7,690,000
300,000 58,172,700 4,947,000

6,678,775

174.000 47,151,300 1,200,000

354.000
400,000
6,949,000

403.000
376,879
362,376

28,679,000

1,500,06i
27,179,000

110,000

523,000
425,000
495,000
2,000,000

23,925,325 2.200,000 30.739.00013,724.000 89.208,839 5,239.7395,140,141

2,092,000
900,000
761.825
12,586.500 2,200,000

70,000
1,660,000

200,000

2.980,000

406,800
7,240,649
45.000
150,000
4,180,800
134,742
275,300
5,623,175
37,226
2.186,900
10,993.500 1,500,000
10,000
95,000
2,453,339
1,120,000
920,582
330,000
2,400,340
488,500
754,916 1,097,259
86,000 23,273,134
5,815,500
337,000 1,648,340
8,149,000 1,500,000 9.786.683
11,828,000 19,950,319 1,359,715 1,278,000
9.863,000

396,000
160,000 1,294,042
225.000
1,125,000 1,050,000 11,498,280
252.000
2,175,500 1,446,000
360,000
4,649.600
1,615,000
492,000
2,125,000
411,000 1,169.750
14,814,984
12,487.500
50,000
740,600
3,497,400
850,000
450,000
525.000
7,024.500

202.000
3,178,000
2,475,000

12,974,000
13,730,750
1.978,500

100,000

100,000 16,077,500 1,210,000 47,079,306 2,432,000 4.085,350
,

1.500,000

1,225,000
2,718,035
2,082,000

1,000.000 1,500,000 34,708,285

1,000,000

9,984,650 20,728.631 100,164,676 14.798,495 87.326,024 23,560,528 146.643,035 6.628,381 4.273.515

26,400 20.478.000 2,594,026 4,255,000 23,686.430 3,764,100 50,299.156
40,000 9,791,273
880,000
75,000
35.133 5,581,547
2.176,250
5,000
1,353,500
220,000
20,427,000
5,500.000
60,000 24,930,000 9,743,000 41,984,000 15,126.000 27,074,900
1,806,000
9,941,175
1,600,000
6,691,000
585,495 2,380,737 1.350,428 13,201,959 1,899,000
155,498 25,531,812
60,000
80,000 8,949,716
1,910.608
3,899,000
150,000
4,654,662
327,000
5.454,250
416,000
611,981
753,000
3,000,000
18.000
50,000 12,721.000 2.048,000
8,779,000
230.000
5,419,710 1,914,400
4,594,589
2,359,700
150,000 2.482,984
963.660
140,000
2.448,341

24,000
167,360
165,000
183,500
281.000
944,900
965.500
400,000

65,000
25,000
20,000
235,000
165,000 5,000,000
125,000
66,500 2,690.000

53,000
130,000
6,426,000
1,304,000
300,000 32,124.100 4,500,000
8,672,100
45,000
2,341.000
402,000
7,122.500

2,350,000
3,100,000
745,000

660,000
181,775
3,372,000
405.000
1,370,000
190,000
200.000
300,000

95.000 2,126.993 1,663,400

27,000

s

32.892.1643,312.000 125,009.650 36,393,131 329,651,611 42,061,872 190,124,109 40,259,131 364,041,587 19,342,120 16,327,499 9,353,400
1.600%
30.118%
1.350% 0.774%*
3.330%
15.729%
3.479%
27.273%
3.010%
10.342%
2.721%i .274%

3.560,000

700,000
2,860,000

27,800,600

596.600

310,000

26,894,000

$

494,000
95,000 1,186,000
250,000
169,993

$

Higher
than 6
Per Cent. Unknown. Unusual.

1,862,000
11,005,000
3,564,000
16,118,000
8,414,800 1,200,000
1,164,500
174,000 3,193,000
1,830,000

1,531,564 3,052,000 78,397,000 13,990.500 123,702,025 23,763,377 49,302,810 1,464,603 22,937,707

4,097.000 1,170,500
170,000
995.000
30,000
1,170,564 1,235:000 69,821.000
50,000
546,000
2,668,000 12,570,000
361,000 1,817,000

$

5

Per cent

100%
16.76%
24.11%
11.79%
47.34%
% revenue bonds by the State of South Dakota, and 31.500.000 634% tax-anticipation
-"Higher than 6%" issues included in this column worthy of mention are: 34,500,000 gx% tax notes by the state of North Carolina; $1,000.000
Note.
bonds by the State of Arizona.
Untaual.-In the column headed "Unusual." the total iv made up mostly of odd rates as, for instance, $5,000,000 highway bonds of North Carolina, bearing 5.95%,and $2,690,000 Georgia rental assignment notes at 5.95%•

202,416.044 59,314,100 31,908,062 36.685,794 74,508,088

1.208,768,274 290.892,900 204,320,453 141.769,602 571,785,319

3,531,245 2,938,660 1,755,544
950.000 1,524,300 2,179.500
9,141,217
14,000 1,286,900
360,726
6.439,000 1,607,500 2.512,000
915,000 1,825,000 1,978.339
418.000
200.000
302,000
1,203.900 1,488,940 1,230,082
2.516,929 3.906;171 13,003,709
3,520,000
368,025 8,618.723
3,476.771 21,322,298 42,567,465

7,577,250 38,618.491

255,000
1,615.000
4,458.750
425,500
73,000

140,000
610.000

Grand total

11,029,449 2,804,000
7,553,800 2,900.000
9,141.217
2,649.126
987,500
13,058.500 2.500,000
6,218,339 1,500.000
1,120,000
200.000
6,231,422 2,308,500
31,926,809 12,500.000
24,382,848 11.876,100
89,104,534 21,738,000

108,192.441 12,325,000 49,671,700

4,075,042
16,716.315
5,955,500
8,124,600
15,591.000
42,613.984
7,116,500
7,999,500

442,168,535 104.525.000 70.473.869 69,855,983 197,313,683

105,127.112
18,746.563
54.564.500
120.907,400
18,513.175
46.419.829
15,804,824
11,661,912
4.979.581
24.231.000
14,665,278
6,547,361

133,964,275 41,953,800 32.386,375

4,990.000 1,600,000 1.013,000
962.775
14,441.775 3,100.000
14,127,000
1,629,000
18,062.000 15,000,000
53,073.900 19,389,800 15,765,000
5,526,600
10,151.600
9,063.500 2,864.000 2,922,000
4,568.000
10.054,500

$

4,i
Per Cent.

MUNICIPAL BOND SALES FOR YEAR 1921.

City, Town
44
4
4
3
School Dist. & Village
33
Per Cent. Per Cent. Per Cent. Per cent. Per Cent.
Bonds.
Bonds.

322,026.979 72,775,000 19,880.447 17,697,075 211,674,457

$
$
2,800,000 1,750,000
2,057,000
487,000
29,018,232
2,128,000
11,912,000 2,000.000
137.273,319 31,800,000
60,267,928 17.220,000
76,083,500 20,005,000

Grand
Total.

Western Division

Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Idaho
Washington
Oregon
California

South Central Division_ _ _

Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Oklahoma
Arkansas

North Central Division__ _

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas

South Atlantic Division__

Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida

North Atlantic Division

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania

State and
Geographical
Dud:tons.

-TABLE NO. 1.
ANALYSIS OF MUNICIPAL BOND SALES FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1921.

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412.000
205.995

$
335.000
114,000
262.000

359,500
163.000
590,000

40.000
90,000

11.029,449
7.553.800
9,141.217
2.699,126
13,058.500
6.218,339
1.120.000
6.231.422
31.926,809
24,382 848
89.104.534

155.900
35,000
320.000

30,000

328,000

108.192.441 1.838.000

4.075,049
16.716.315 1,664,000
5.955.500
65.000
8.124.600
13,600
15.591,000
42,613,984
96.000
7.116,500
7,999.500

442.168.535 3.873.318

105.127.112 1,177,042
18.746.563
551,000
54,564.500
120.907.400
18.513.175
46.419.829 1.614.276
15,809.824
8.000
11.661.912
360,000
4.979,581
24,231.000
14,665,278
130.000
6.547,361
33.000

133.964.275 1,242.500

4.990.000
14,441,775
14,127.000
18.062.000
53.073,900
10.151.600
9.063,500
10.054.500

322.026.979 1.328.995

$
2.800.000
2.057.000
487.000
29.018.232
2.128.000
11.912.000
137.273.319
60.27.928
76.083.500

Total
Bonds.

1.450.000
2.637.615
6,388.000
80.000

2,489.200

270.000

$

Water.
$
1,750.000
340.000
85.000
8.459.332
227,000
1.720.000
30.732.466
10.541,392
32.814.400

Street
and
Bridges.

664.000
2.866.095
2.012,000
2.067,000

3,971,300

50.000

$
$
$
$
370.000
963.000
25.000
70.000
70.000
6,097.000 2,227.750
465,450
570.000
45,000
1,968.000
2'75.000
150.000
18.170.175 5,544.817 5,382,000
13,599,500
434.750
403.000
11.184.500
754.200
586.000

515,000
50.000
390.000
4.238,000
452.000
1.922.000
6.894,000 4,817,000
1.350 000
300 000
1.408,500
40,000
45,000
926.000
611,000
48,000
41,500
140.000
944,000
112,000
70.000
250.000

600.000
730,000
9
.827,000 1,862,000
1.565 000
45,000
447.000
1,615,000
997,000
5.528.750
432.500
430,000
73.000

10.701,449
363.800 1.510.000
35.000 5,405.201
26.000
7.553.800 1,068.500 3.854.000
828.000 1.524.300
185.000
9.141.217
400.000 4.849
.691
493.500 2,795.000
150 000
2.649.126
120,000 1.110.726
31,500 1.286,900
100,000
13.058.500 1,535.000 6.521.000
1,607,500
20 000
6.188.339
573.000 2.345.339 1.115.000 1.825 000
15,000
1.120 000
425.000
277.000
418.000
6.075.522
110.500 3.529,082
207 000 1.388.940
312.000
31,891.809 1,085.819 4.431.305 1,223.716 3,906,171
20,000
919.300 14.744,298
24.069.848
497,735
368 025
192 500
89,104,534 24.530.250 99.463.218 9
.454.471 23.688.298 3.146,533

106,354.441 8.689.000 49.744.492 8.257,000 13,088,250 4.064.000

4.075,042
513,000
689,049 1,350.000
15.052.315
485.000 6.120.600
890.000
5.890.500
52.500 2.821.000
132.500
8.111.600
105.000 2.826,600
893.000
15.591,000
177.000 6.969.000
225,000
42.517.984 6,386,000 21.997.750 3.051.000
7.116,500
770.500 3.485.000 1.199.500
7.999.500
200.000 5.535.500
516.600

70.000
419,000

802,600

25.000
6,740,000
150.000 1,934.000

195.000
115,000
172 000
678,000

200.000

551,000
216,715
65.000 1.044.500
30,000 3.390,000
1,990.000
176,500 3,862.484
100000
325.000

27,000
60.000

40,000

100,000 6.486,000
110.000
101,000
40.000

60,000
18,000

25,000

655.000
297.000

400.076

3.000,000 1.250,000

12,050.000

9,300,000

9,750,000

200.000

200.000

50.000

716.500 3.000,000 1.950.000

600.000

116,500

335.000

85,000

250.000

139 000
140,000
200,000
272.500 12.500.000
1.400.000
164.000 2.172.107
9.430.000
1.051.264
1.186.500 9.950.000

70,000

9,959,448
49.000

995.000 1,360,000 1,253.500 10,503.699

230,000
15,000

750,000

6,000.000

8,170.291 69.405.000

185,891
696,295

3,000,000

801.000 30,000.000
150.000
1,980.995 13,405,000
199,931

1,156,949 20,000.000

800,000

200.000

600,000

2.393.000 64,505.000

154.000 63.326.000
1,714,000

180,000 1T79:635

11,000,000
-------667.330

235.000
218.000
2.025.000
7.038,000

166,000

21.000
48.298
439.883
455.000

2.500.000

236.000

3.433.000

750.000

193.000
1,150.000
165.000
225.000
950.000

85.000 30.148,844

85.000

6,731.864
460.750
7,725.000
148.500
505.000
1,267,900
942.500
700,000

10.618..500

4,816.000
250.000
2.773,500
1,882,000

200.000

697,000

17,132.859

3.589.200
1,286.000
383.000
2.133.759
6.808.500
2.637.400

Harbor Rap. 1 ran.
Soldier 1 Flood
Ferries, Irrigation. Miscellaneand
Bonus. Prevention. Waterfront Canals.
ous.
v•
$
$
$
$
$
$
.
345.000
.
295,000

656.560 42.605,780 12.220.000

100.000 1,590.500 1.526,000 9,990.600

50,000

50,000

750,000

125.000

$

Improvemen!.

500,000 4,890,000
27.560 5.748,994
129.000 5,881.786 12.220.000
25,960.000

$

Funding.

103.950,070 5.929.273 19.298.127 3.545.679 34,697.063 6.771,150
757,500
541,300 1,771,165
18,195.563
522.000 9.568.143 1,338 000 3.596.170
565.000 1.902,500
243,000
54.564.500
662.000 27.873.000 *8.300,000 2.239.500 1,661,000 5.390.000
10,000
454.000
120.907,400 8.115.000 22.827.900,18,206.000 21.412.000 4,607.500 4,722,000
637,500
130,00C.
18,513.175
717,000 8.525.2501 2.667.925 4.483,000
865,000
240,000
360.000
44.805,553
764.600 10.618,695
695.633 8,347.000 1.367.000
281.000
249.000 5.829.500
15.796.824
478.500 3.653.462 1.589.604 4.779,900
189,500
56,779
176,500 3,730.148
11.301.912
328,000 4.241.000 3,778,602 1,918.750
90.600
47,560
113.000
4.979.581
30.000
282.000
733.981
425.600
16.000
200.000
262.000
30,000
24,231.000
287,000 3.246,000
98.000 2,334.000
633,000
241,000
392.000
14.535,278
584.100 6.035.085
798.122 4,718.800 1,057,880
325.600
87,000
657,800
6.514.361
445.350 2.443.747
125.788 1.326.500
7,000
169,860
69.991
567.500
438.295.217 18.862.823 118.612.409 41.877,334 90,278.283 17.830,030 14,045,239 3,977,600 12 617,364

132.721.7757,959,500 72,170.175 4,419,000 17.178,500 6,169,000
.
..

4,990,000
3.103.000
14.401.775 3.179.000 3,652,775
440,000
14.037.000 2,159.000 3,254,000
900,000
18.062.000
400.000 15,400.000
340.000
52,714.400 1.396.500 31.282,800 1.150.500
532.000 6.946.600
9.988.600
400.000
8.473.500
256.000 3,625.500
188.500
10.054.500
37,000 4.905.500 1.000.000

764,843

343843
186,000

235,000

S

Sewers Schools and
Parks
Electric
and
School
General
and
Light
Drainage. Buildings. Buildings. Museums. and Gas.

ISSUED FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES.

320.607,98413,314.815 86,669.590 11,630,395 52.442.175 9.376.517 6,986,450

$
2.465.000
1,943.000
225.000
29.018.232
2,128.000
11,500,000
137.067.324
60.267,928
76,083,500

Leaving
Net
Additions.

Grand total

202.416.044
868.900 201.547.144 30.706.169 65.776,609 7.162.929 44.213.335! 4,167.0331 966,000! 6.801,000 3.567.448 4.987.947
12.500 000 1.236.500 6.780.000
9,682.000 3.700.181
1.208.768.274 9.151.713:1,199,616.561!79,532.3071392.973.275 73,346.651 217.200 543141,606.580,22 392.68914.493
943119 6?0.87276.258.317 94.125.000 2.288.000 12.973.000 78.005,000 9.767.000 65,033,384
Per Cent
100%
.757%1
99.243%1 6.579%
32.511%
6-061%1
17.969%
3.442%
1.852%1
1.199%1 1.623%1 6.309%
7.787%i
.189%1 1.073%
6.453%
.808%
5.388%
Miscellaneous (as to purpose of issue . amounting to $65,033.384. consists, in the main, of bonds issued
for purposes which we were unable to classify under our headings. For instance. Jersey City. N. J.. disposed
bonds; State of North Carolina sold $4.500.000 tax notes; State of Georgia, $2.690,000 Western & Atlantic
of 85.100,000 tax revenue
RR. rental assignment warrants; Chicago, 111., $7.725,000 general corporate bonds; State of South
$1.000.000 revenue bonds; State of Arizona. $2,500,000 tax anticipation bonds.
Dakota. $10,000,000 rural credit and
*Includes $8,000.000 bonds of Chicago Sanitary District.

Western Division

Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Idaho
Washington
Oregon
California

South Central Division

Louisiana
Texas
Oklahoma
Arkansas

Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama

North Central Division

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Trs ns-

South Atlantic Division._

Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida

North Atlantic Division

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
gassachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania

State and Geographical Divisions

Of Which
for
Refunding.

ANALYSIS OF MUNICIPAL BOND SALES FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1921.
-TABLE NO. 2.
CA

1•10IIDaS ALLIO (INV

JUNE, 1922.1

UNITED STATES DEBT

9

United States Debt and the Congressional Acts Authorizing It

In the following detailed statement of the debt of the United States, we give referenc
es to the laws authorizing eaoh
of the issues of bonds outstanding to-day. In 1917 the country entered upon an entirely
new era in its debt history.
In the prosecution of the war against the Imperial German Government, new obligations
were issued on a scale of unparalleled magnitude. By the Act of April 4 1917 authority was conferred upon the Secretar
y of the Treasury to issue
$5,000,000,000 long-term bonds at not to exceed 3% interest (83,000,000,000 of this being for
the purpose of establishing
oredite in the United States for the foreign Governments enlisted in the war against German
y), and $2,000,000,000 oertificates of indebtedness, the latter running for periods not exceeding one year. By the
further Act of Sept. 24 1917,
authority was conferred to issue $7,538,945,460 convertible 4% bonds to retire the $3,000,
issue authorized to cover loans to the Allies, and to provide for new Allied credits of $4,000,0 000,000 non-taxable3%
00,000, the remaining $538,945,460 to be used for converting certain outstanding bonds, including the Danish West Indies,
Canal and naval construction issues. The bill also provided for the issuance of $2,000,000,000 Alaskan Railway, pamona
each of one-year Treasury
oertifioates of indebtness and five-year war savings certificates. The interest rate on the
certifica
Treasury was left to fix. By the further Act of April 4 1918, amending the Act of Sept. 24 1917, tes the Seeretary of the
authority was conferred
to issue $12,000,000,000 of bonds at not exceeding 41 % interest, the 12 billion dollars,
4
Issued under the Second Liberty Loan, and $3,638,945,460 being in lieu of corresponding however, to include the bonds
amounts of unissued bomb, authorized by previous Acts. Under the same Act the limit upon the amount of certificates of
indebtedness that might be
outstanding at any one time was raised from $4,000,000,000 to $8,000,000,000, and
was
under the Act of March 3 1919. By the further Act of July 9 1918, amendin further raised to $
g
ments, the limit of the bond issUe was raised to $20,000,000,000 at not exceedin previous Liberty bond enacttheretofore issued and Increasing from $5,500,000,000 to $7,000.000,000 the addition g 43.%; but including bonds
al loans or credits that mitzht be
extended to the Allies, making $10,000,000,000 altogether that ormid be
the
1919 (Victory Liberty Loan Act) amending previous Liberty Loan Actsloaned to War Allies. By the further Act of March 8
and the
taz7 of the Treasury was authorized to borrow an aggregate not exceeding $7,000. Finance Corporation Ain. the 8e(preas he might prescribe, issuing therefor notes payable in not less than one year nor 000,000 at such rate or rates of Interest
more
Boma Exemption Bill of Sept. 24 1918, the total of War Savings Certificates that might than five years. By the liberty
be issued was raised from 12,000,000,000 to $4,000,000.000.
In June 1917 $2,000,000,000 of 316% bonds were offered under the Act of April 24 1917.
/
The subscriptions amounted
to 83,036.226,850, but only $2,000.000,000 was accepted. In October 1917 an offering
Sept. 24 1917 was made. Subscriptions reached an aggregate of 84,617.532,300. In of $3.000,000,001)4s under. the Act of
accordance with previous announcement, one-half of the over-subscription was accepted, making the total of bonds
put out under
In April 1918 $3,00 000, 0 of 4% non-convertible bonds (Third Liberty Loan) were offered this offer 83.807.865,000.
0,
00
under the Ant of April 4
1918. The subscriptions amounted to $4,176,516,850. all of which were accepted.
-Oct. 1918 $6.000.000,000 of
4 y,% non-convertible bonds(Fourth Liberty Loan) were offered under the Act of July In Sept.
to $6,964,524,650, all of which were accepted. In April-May 1919. $4.500.000.000 9 1918. The subscriptions amounted
of convertible gold notes were issued
4%, the other at 43
In two series, the one bearing interest at 33
only g4„500.000.000 was accepted. Secretary of the Treasury 4%. The subscriptions amounted to $5,249.908.300, but
Mellon on
1922 all of ,he Victory Notes of the 3 y, series, • o none of the 3% issae Feb. 8 1922 called for redemptiou on June 15
%
is any longlr outstanding.
Loan was given
Note.—The Act authorizin

g the First Liberty
In the "Chronicle" of April
28, page 1649, with further particulars in the
May 12 1917. page 1849, and the text of the Treasury circular In the Issue of May
issue
it became a law in the "Chronicle" of Sept. 29 1917, page 1252, and the text of the 19, page 1959: and of the Second Loan the full text of he hill of
all
izing the Third Liberty Loan was presented in the r•chroidcle" of April 6 1918, Treasury circular in the issue of Oct. 6, page 1351. The Act authorpage 1404. and the text of the Treasury circular
13 page 1517, The Act authorizing the Fourth
.
In the issue of
hibertY Loan appeared In the "Chronicle" of July
13 191g, page 131, the Treasury elr.ptli;:r411April
issue of Oct. 5, page 1328, and the text of the Liberty Bond Exemption Bill on
A.ir
1t9t 8
1h.
Oct. 5, page 1327. The Act ant horizing the Fift h
e
Loan was given in the "Chronicle" of March 8 1919. page 919. and the text of
(Victory
tificatee of indebtedness have been Issued from time to time under the Act of the Treasury Circular In the issue of April 28 1919. page 1670Liberty
CerApril 24 1917 and the amendatory Acts of Sept.
July 9 1918 and March 3 1919, always for short periods.
24 1917,
Consolidation of Liberty Bond Tax Exemptions.—The degree
of tax
Loan and Victor' Liberty Loan bonds is given below in the remarks exemption enjoyed by the different issues of Liberty
relating
the various provisions appertaining to the several issues were consolidated in to each issue. In the Revenue Act of 1921
Section 1328 of the Act, which we reprint
below. The new Revenue Act, complete, was published in the "Financial Chronic
le" of Nov. 26 1921. pages 2267 to 2
SECTION 1328. That the various Acts authorizing the issues of Liberty,
9
85.
bonds are amended
(

a) on and after January 1 1921, 4 Per centun.
and supplemented as follows:
and 434 Per centum Liberty bonds shell be exempt
from
commonly known as surtaxes. and excess profits and war profits taxes. now
or hereafter imposed by the Unitedgraduated additional Income taxes;
States upon
of individuals.Partnerships. corporations, or associations, In respect to the interest
on aggregate principal amounts thereof as the Income or profits
Until the expiration of two years after the date of the termination of the
follews:
war
by proclamation of the President. on $125.0
(0 aggregate principal amount: and forbetween the United States and the German Government, as fixed
three years more on $50,000 aggregate principal
(b) The exemptions Pre vided In Subdivision (a) shall be in addition to the
aniount.
exemption
In addition to the exemption provided in Subdivision (3) of Section 1 of the Suppleme s provided In Section 7 or the second Liberty Bond Act.
nt to the second Liberty Bond Act In
and
Upon conversion of 315 per centum ponds, but shall be in lieu of The exemption
s provided and free from the conditions andrespect to bonds Issued
Subdivisions (1) and (2) of Section I of the Supplement to Second Liberty Bond
limitations Imposed in
Act and in Section 2 of the Victory Liberty Loan
Act.
following we present a prelimin

In the
ary detailed statement of the
Treasurer at the close of business on May 31 1922, this being based, on debt of the United States as made up by the
the daily Treasury statements, and,
subject to revision in a minor way.
therefore,
INTEREST-BEARING DEBT OUTSTANDING MAY 311922.
Title of Loan.
Consols of 1930
Loan of 1025
Panama Canal Loan:
Series 1906

Authorising Ad.

Rate,

When Redeemable or
Payable.

Interest
Papabie.

AfflOtInt
loosed.

Amount
Retired.

Amount
Outstanding.

March 14 1900
Jan. 14 1875

$
$
2% Payable after April 1 1930
S
Quar., Jan.
646.250,150
46.526.100
4% Payable after Feb. 1 1925
510.724.050
Quar.,Feb.
162.315.400
43.825.500
118.489,900
June 28 1902 and Dec. 21 1905._ 2% Redeemabl
e after Aug. 1 1916: Quar..Feb.
54,631.980
5,677.800
payable Aug 1 1036
48,954,180
June 28 1902 and Dec. 21 1005
Series 1908
2% Redeemable after Nov. 1 1918; Quar..Feb
.
30.000.000
4.052,600
payable
25,947,400
Aug.51909,Feb.41010&Mar.21911 38' Payable Nov. 1 1938
Series 1911
June 11981
Quar..Mar
50.000.000
Conversion bonds
Dec. 23 1913
3% Payable 30 years from date of issue Quer.. Jan.
50.000.000
Certificates of indebtedness:
28,894,500
28,804.500
Sept. 24 1917, as amended
Tax
• Various dates in 1921
At mat'y
1,250,277,500
or earlier
Sept. 24 1017, as amended
Loan
•
Pittman Act
At mat''
Sept. 24 1917, as amended,and April 1 Few months
,
409,471,500
23 1918
2% One year from date of Issue or renewal Jan..
First Liberty Loan
July
259,375.000
182,375,000
77,000,000
314s of 1932.1947
April 24 1917
334% Red. on or after June 15 1932: June. Dec. 1
payable June 15 1047
Convertible 4s of 1932-1947_ Apri124 1917, Sept. 24 1917
I
4% Redeemable on or after June 151932: June,
Dec. )1.989.455,550
37,572,850 a1,931,882.700
payable June 15 1947
Convertible 414s of 1932-47_ April 24'17, Sept.24'17,as amended 4 pi
% Redeemable on or after June 15 1932: June, Dec.
payable June 15 1947
Second converted 41413
Apr. 24'17. Sept.24'17, as amended 4
348' Redeemable on or after June 15 1932. June, Dec.
Payable June 15 1947.
Second Liberty Loan
Sept. 24 1917
4% Redeemable on or after Nov. 15 May, Nov.
1027: payable Nov. 15 1942
Second Liberty Loan, conv___ Sept. 24 1917, as amended
13,807.865.000
496,851,250 b3,311,013.750
414% Redeemable on or after Nov. 15 May.
Nov. I
1927: payable Nov. 15 1942
Third Liberty Loan
)
Sept. 24 1917 as amended
434% Payable Sept. 15 1028
Mar.,Sept.
Fourth Liberty Loan
Sept. 24 1917 as amended.
665,949,800 3,509.700.250
414% Redeemable on and after Oct. 15 Aprli, Oct. 4.175.650,050
6,964,581,100
618,759,300 6.345,821,800
1033: payable Oct. 15 1938
Victory Liberty Loan notes__ Sept. 24 1917 as amended
e Redeemable June 15 or Dec. 151922: June. Dec. 4.495,373.
000 1,923,868,550 c2,571,504,450
payable May 20 1923
Treasury Notes—
Series A 1024
Sept. 24 1917, as amended
514% Juno 15 1924
June, Dec. 311.191.600
Series B 1924
24 1917, as amended
Sept.
534% Sept. 15 1924
311.101.600
Mar.,Slpt. 390,706,100
Series A 1025
Sept. 24 1917. as amended
4f4(A Payable Mar. 15 1025
390 706 100
Series A 1926
Mar.,Sept.
Sept. 24 1917, as amended
601,599.500
414% Payable Mar. 151928
601.599,500
Mar.,Sept.
Postal Savings bonds (1st to
617,768,700
617.768.700
18th series)
June 25 1910
214% 11931-40
War Savings & Thril t Stamps Sept. 24 1917, as amended
Jan., July
11,830,440
14% Payable .1an 11923 to 1026
11.830,440
Treasury Savings Certificates_ Sept. 211917, as amended
fAt mary.
1414 Five years from date of issue
670,687,979
1 At mat'ty
afferaeate of Interest-hearing debt

11
j
1

1
I

99 an., AAA end%

•434 to 6%. 1 454 to 514%. a Of this total. about $1,410,043,800 at
b Of this total about $59,130,i50 at 4%, balance at 4 q%. c$254.484.500 314%; 313,404.350 at 4%; $524,895,300 at 434%, and $3,492,150 2d converted
1
tion.see below under "Postal Savings Bonds." I Thrift Stamps and Savings at 3.4% and $2,317,019,950 at 414%. t Payable at dates mentioned. For date ofat 4 4%.
Certificates do not bear interest.
redemp-




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[VOL. 114.

(1) interest-bearing debt, $22,902,466,298.82 of (2) debt
The Government debt on May 31 1922 was made up of
total gross debt
0.26; of (3) debt bearing no interest, $230,413,468.10; making
on which interest has ceased, $5,958,84
$23,138,838,607.18.
6 of
APR.4 1918, APR. 23 1918, MAR 3 1919.—(Column 7.)—Sec
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS UNDER ACT OF SEPT.241917,not less than par and at such rates of interest as the Secretary of the
s at
Act of Sept. 21 i917 provides for the issuance of certificates of indebtednes
issued payable at such time
s authorized by law, each certificate so
Treasury may prescribe for the purposes of the Act and to meet public expenditure
upon such terms and conditions, and the interest accruing thereon
not exceeding one year from the date of its issue. and redeemable before maturityThe sum of such certificates outstanding was not at any one time to
may
at such time or times as the Secretary of the Treasury underprescribe. April 4 1918 to $8,000,000,000 and further increased to $10,000.000.000
payable
the Act of
to time.
exceed in the aggregate $4,000,000,000. but this was increased
the Secretary has issued varying amounts of these certificates from time to 5g.
under the Act of March 3 1919. Under the authority thus granted
raised to 431%. to 434. to 43%, to 5.
at
banks. all for short periods,the rate of interest being at first fixedthe 4%. thenthe year was down to 43% and 434 %, and in
through the Federal Reserve
close of
of interest again declined and at
3
of Treasury
to 534, to 5%, and finally to 6%. During 1921 the rate
May 31 1922, $1,736,749.000 at various rates of interest. An issue
$469,June of this year had dropped to 331%. There were outstanding
1923, was offered early in June of this year. Subscriptions totaled
certificates, bearing 331%. dated June 15 1922 and maturing June 15
797.000. and the amount allotted was $273,000,000.
under
24 1917, authorizing the First Liberty Loan bonds, and again
LOANS TO BE REPLACED BY LIBERTY LOAN.—Under the Act of April Third Liberty Loan, all referred to below. the Secretary of the Treasthe
the Act of Sept. 24 1917. authorizing the Second Liberty Loan, as well as under not already emitted under the following: Act of Aug. 5 1909, Section 39,
ury was authorized to issue Liberty Loan bonds to replace, at his discretion, bonds 124.
Act for making further and more effectual provision for the
Panama Canal Loan (Column 9), referred toabove: Act of June 3 1916, Section more an
for a Government nitrate manufacturing plant:
national defense and other purposes, and providing for the expenditure of notBoard than $20,000,000 encouraging, developing and creating a naval
for the purpose of
13, an Act to establish a United States Shipping
Act of Sept. 7 1916, Section
to meet the requirements of the commerce of the United States with its territories and possessions,
auxiliary and a naval reserve and a merchant marine
and inter-State commerce of the United States, and for other purposes:
and with foreign countries, to regulate carriers by water engaged in the foreign
to defray the expenses of the increased appropriations for the Army and Navy,
Act of March 3 1917, Section 400. "An Act to provide increased revenue
(See certificates of indebtedness above), and the Public Resolution of March 4 191'7,
and the extension of fortifications, and for other purposes." equipment and munitions and to secure more expeditious construction of ships."
entitled: "Joint resolution to expedite the delivery of materials,
by Act of April 24 1917. entitled "An Act to authorize an Issue of bonds
LIBERTY LOAN OF 1917, FIRST.—(Column 1.) Authorized the purpose of assisting in the prosecution of the war, to extend credit to
and for
to meet expenditures for the national security and defense,Act the Secretary was empowered to borrow, with the approval of the President, up
Under the
expenforeign governments, and for other purposes."
4 of the Act (see Loans to be Replaced by Liberty Loan above) to meet Milted
to $5,000,000,000, exclusive of the sums authorized by Section
other public purposes authorized by law and to issue therefor bonds of the
ditures authorized for the national security and defense and United States gold coin of the present standard of value, and exempt both as to
in
States. The bonds out bear 334% interest and are payable inheritance taxes, imposed by authority of the United States or its possessions or by
principal and interest, from all taxation, except estate orbear the circulation privilege. Provision was made by Section 2 of the Act for the
being
be
any State or local taxing authority. The bonds do not
of foreign governments. $3.000.000.000, or so much thereof as might by necesaary
foreign
establishing of eredits to and the purchasing of obligations
payments to the United States on or before maturity and accrued governprovided
interest
appropriated for the purpose. Under Section 3 it was2 must be that
applied to the redemption or purchase at not more than parthe Secretary of the
ments for obligations incurred by them under Section
and if such bonds are not available for this purpose
of the
to
of any bonds of the United States issued under authority interest Act:
-bearing obligations of the United States which may at such time be subject
other outstanding
Treasury shall redeem or purchase anymore than par and accrued interest.
call or which may be purchased at not of bonds issued under authority of the Act may be convertible into bonds bearing a higher rate of inthe terSection 5 provides that any series
if any subsequent series of bonds shall be issued at a higher rate of interest before
terest than the rate at which the same were issued be fixed by a proclamation of the President of the United States.
mination of the war, the date of such termination to
semi-annually June 15 and Dec. 15 were
and bearing 334 interest payable
Under the Act $2.000,000,000 gold bonds. running 15-30 years $100, $500 and $1,000, and registered bonds 3100, 3500. $1.000 $5.000.
scaling
offered for subscription, denominations of coupon bonds being $50.
4.000,000 individual subscribers and aggregated $3.036.226.850. In
$50,000 and $100,000. Subscriptions were received from over
$10.000.
including $10,000 were awarded in full, but on larger amounts the allotments
all subscriptions up
March 31 1922 as
down the allotments to the total offered,total of bonds issued to and
550, but only $1,410,043,500 remained outstanding $3,492,150 Second
was $1,989,455,
ranged from 60% down to 20.17%. The
Liberty Loan Convertible 4s; $524,895,300 as converted 43%s and
334s with full tax exemption; in addition, $13,494,350 appear as First
Converted 431s.
issue of
ized by Act of Sept. 24 1917. entitled "An Act to authorize an additional
LIBERTY LOAN OF 1917, SECOND.—(Column 2.)—Author
the purpose of assisting in the prosecution of the war, to extend additional
bonds to meet expenditures for the national security and defense, and for
credit to foreign governments, and for other purposes.' of April 24 1917, but authorizes the issuance of not exceeding $7.538,945,460 bonds, bearing
The Act in its general outlines is similar to that
issued under authority of the Act of April 24 1917. ProvidedeAprilaovd That of this
24 1917.
not exceeding 4% interest. In addition to the $2,000,000,000 bonds bonds authorized by Sections 1 and 4 of the Act
sum $3,063,945,460 shall be in lieu of that amount of the unissued authorized by Section 39 of the Act, approved Aug. 5 1909, $150,000,000
amount of the unissued bonds
$225,000,000 shall be in lieu of that
approved March 4 1917. and $100,000,000 shall be in lieu of the unissued
resolution
shall be in lieu of the unissued bonds authorized by the joint 3 1917.
bonds authorized by Section 400 of the Act, approved March
the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, of the sum of $4,000.000,000, and
Section 2 provides for the appropriation out of any money inmade by Section 2 (the section that authorizes loans to the Allies) of the
In addition thereto the unexpended balance of the appropriations
same conditions.
Act approved April 24 1917 and under thety of the bonds into any issue thereafter bearing a higher rate of interest. Under Section 7 it is
Section 4 provides for the convertibili
The bonds are exempt, both as to principal and interest from all taxation
provided that none of the bonds shall bear the circulation privilege. the possessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority,
or any of
excess profits and war
now or hereafter imposed by the United States, any State,
graduated additional income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes, and associations, or corporaexcept (a) estate or inheritance taxes, and (b) United States, upon the income or profits of individuals, partnerships,
profits taxes now or hereafter imposed by the
in the aggregate $5,000, owned by any
of such bonds and certificates the principal of which does not exceed (b) of this section.
tions. The interest on an amount
from the taxes provided for in subdivision
under authority
Individual, partnership, association, or corporation. Is exempt
of the first issue of Liberty Loan Bonds,states that no bonds shall be issued
Section 11, which relates to the conversion privilegein addition to the $2,000,000,000 already issued or offered for subscription.
April 24 1917,
10 -Year
of Sections 1 and 4 of said Act approved
on Oct. 1 an issue of $3,000,000,000 or more of 4%of -25 over
offered for subscription
not
Under authority of the Act, the Secretary of the Treasury reserving the right to allot bonds in excess of $3,000,000,000 to the extent
Liberty Loan,
bonds of the same denominations as the first received exceeded $3,000,000,000. Subscriptions totaled $4,617.532.300. or $1t617,532,300 more than
s
one-half of the sum by which the subscriptionof the oversubscriptions, the amount issued was $3,807.865,000; all those up to$50000 were allotted in
the minimum sought,and on the basis of 50%
There were outstanding on March 31 1922, 33,311,744,800, of which only $59,130.150
full. Total number of subscribers was approximately 9,400,000.
into 431s.
were 4s, the remaining $3,252,614,650 having been converted 1917, a conversion privilege arose with respect to the First Liberty 330 which continued
payment of
With the issue of the Second Liberty 4s, dated Nov. 15
the date of maturity, the terms of redemption, and the dates of interest
until May 15 1918. The bonds issued upon conversion retained When the Third Liberty 4315 were issued on May 9 1918, the holders of the uncon45.
330, but otherwise had the terms of the Second Liberty the new 4;0 and so did the holders of First Liberty converted 4s and of Second Liberty
the
into
verted First Liberty 334s had the privilege of conversion 9 1918. The Third Liberty 434s are non-convertible, and hence the 431% bonds issued
or until Nov.
4s. The privilege continued for six monthsnon-convertible. With the issuance of the Fourth Liberty Loan on Oct. 24 1918, a new privilege of ex5 of the Victory
conversion of prior issues likewise are
upon
Liberty 354s; this privilege remained open until April 24 1919. ofBy Sec.
conyerting the 4% bonds
change accrued to the holders of the unconverted First
upon the Secretary of the Treasury to extend the privilege
Liberty Loan Act of March 3 1919, authority was conferred bonds of 1927-42 of the Second Liberty Loan into
% bonds. Accordingly, by circular
of conversion. This privilege
of 1932-47 of the First Liberty Loan converted and the 4%
of March 15 1919, page 1021, the Secretary offered a new privilege
dated Mar. 7 1919, and published in the "Chronicle"notice. The privilege does not apply to the unconverted 334s of the First Liberty Loan.
be terminated at any time upon six months public
to
of April 4 1918, amending the Act of Sept. 24 1917. Following the general
LIBERTY LOAN OF 1918, THIRD (Column 3).—Authorized by Act $12,000,000,000 bonds, bearing not exceeding 431% interest, in addition
lines of the Act which it amends, it authorizes the issuance of not exceeding including the bonds outstanding under the Second Liberty Loan and the
authority of the Act of April 24 1917, but
to the $2,000,000,000 issued under
the additional loans or credits that might be extended to the Allies from
3,063,945,460 reserved for unissued bonds of earlier Acts. Section 2 increased
issued under Section 1 or upon
4,000,000,000 to $5,500,000,000.
bearing interest at a higher rate than four per centum per annum, whether four per centum bonds issued
Section 3 provides that holders of bonds
Act approved April- 24 1917, or upon conversion of
conversion of three and one half per centum bonds issued under the not be entitled to any privilege of conversion under or pursuant to this section or
shall
upon conversion of such three and one half per centum bonds,
bonds shall bear the circulation privilege. The bonds are non-convertible and not subject
otherwise. Under Section 7 it is provided that none of the as indicated above under Second Liberty Loan and receivable for Federal inheritance taxes.
from
-year gold bonds with coupon
to redemption before maturity, but are exemptof thetaxation offered for subscription on April 6 1918 $3,000.000,000 4Yi% 10
Treasury
,
Under authority of the Act.the Secretary
denominations as the First Liberty Loan, reserving the right to
bonds for $5,000 and $10,000 and registered bonds for $50 in addition to the same ns totaled $4,176.5,6,850, or $1,17.1.516.850 more than the
oversubscripion. Subscriptio
allot additional bonds to the extent of full amount of any
was 18,376,815. Outstanding May 31 1922. $3,509,700,250.
minimum sought, and all were allotted. Total number of subscribers
amending previous Liberty Loan enactments. Section 1
OF 1918, FOURTH (Column 4).—Authorized by Act of July 9 1918,
LIBERTY LOAN
bearing not exceeding 431% intereet that may be issued under the various Acts.
total of
increases from $12.000.000,000 to $20,000,000,000 theextendedbonds Allies from $5,500,000,000 to $7,000,000,000, in addition to the $3,000,000,000
to the
be
Section 2 Increases the loans or credits that may
with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, bonds, while beneficially
authorized under the First Liberty Loan Act. Section 3 provides that, partnership or association, not engaged in business in the United States, shall
by a foreign corporation,
owned by a non-resident alien individual, or from any and all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States, any State, or any of the posbe exempt both as to principal and interest
sessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority. offered for subscription on Sept. 28 $6.000,000,000 431% 10-year gold bonds of
of the Treasury
Under authority of the Act, the SecretaryLoan, reserving the right to allot additional bonds to the extent of full amount of any oversubscripthe same denomination as those of the Third $964,524,650 more than the minimum sought, and all were allotted. Total number of subscribers was
tion. Subscriptions totaled $6,964,524.650. or available for bank note circulation.
The bonds are not
approximately 21,000,000. passage of the above authorizing Act, there was passed and signed by the President on Sept. 24 1918 a bill designed to
amount of Liberty
Supplementary to the
the supertaxes and from war excess profits taxes interest on a certain
stimulate sales of Liberty Bonds by exempting from are:
holdings. The principal provisions of the bill Fourth Liberty Loan, the principal of which does not exceed $30,000, owned by any individual,
bond
surtaxes, and excess profits
(1) The interest on an amount of bonds of the
from graduated additional income taxes, commonly known as
partnership, association, or corporation, shall be exemptthe income or profits of individuals, partnerships, associations, or corporations:
and war-profits taxes, now or hereafter imposed, upon amount of bonds of the First Liberty Loan converted, dated either Nov. 15 1917 or May 9
1918 on an
J45,000 In the
(2) The interest received after Jan. 1
the Third Liberty Loan, the principal of which does not exceed
1918, the Second Liberty Loan, converted and unconverted, and corporation, shall be exempt from such taxes: Provided, however, That no owner
or
aggregate, owned by any individual, partnership, association, to the interest on an aggregate amount of such bonds exceeding 04 times the prinin respect
of such bonds shall be entitled to such exemption originally subscribed for by such owner and still owned by him at the date of lifs tax return; and
cipal amount of bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan principal of which does not exceed $30,000. owned by any individnal, partnership, association.
of the
(3) The interest on an amount of bonds, the
of the First Liberty Loan in the exercise of any privilege arising as a consequence
of 334% bonds
or corporation, issued upon conversionLoan, shall be exempt from such taxes.
Bond Act in respect
of the Fourth Liberty
Liberty
issue of bonds
addition to the exemption provided in Section 7 of the Second
The exemptions provided in this section shall be in authorized by such Act and amendments thereto, the principal of which does not exceed
to the interest on an amount of bonds and certificates,
Bond Act.
in lieu
and in addition to all other exemptions provided in the Second Liberty
In the aggregate $5,000,
by striking out the figures "$2.000,000,000" and inserting sold to
Sec. 2. That Section 6 of the Second Liberty Bond Act is hereby amended
amended by striking out the words "The amount of war savings certificates
the figures "$4,000.000.000.' Such section is furtherit shall not be lawful for any one person at any one time to hold war savings certifithereof
$100, and
any one person at any one time shall not exceed and inserting in lieu thereof the words "It shall not be lawful for any one person at any one
cates to an aggregate amount exceeding $1,000,"series to an aggregate amount exceeding $1,000."
hold war savings certificates of any one
time to
bearing 431% Interest.
Amount of Fourth Liberty Loan bonds outstanding May 311922, $6,345.821.800
by Act of March 3 1919. amending previous Liberty Loan enactments
FIFTH OR VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN OF 1919 (Column 5).—AuthorizedAct is amended by adding thereto a new section (181 which provides (a)
the Act the Second Liberty Bond
of the Treasury may preand the War Finance Corporation Act. Under
$7,000,000,000 in the aggregate, at such rates of interest as the Secretary
for the issuing of notes to an amount not exceedingyear nor more than five
as he may prescribe, redeemable before maturity at the option of the
one
scribe and payable at such time not less thanone or more series as follows:years Exempt, both as to principal and interest, from all taxation (ex"(1)
United States; (b) the notes to be issued in
by the United States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by
cept estate or Inheritance taxes) now or hereafter imposed
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NEW ENGLAND
INDEX FOR THE NEW ENGLAND STATES, CITIES, dec.
MAINE—State, Cities, arc
NEW HAMPSHIRE—State, Cities, itc
VERMONT—State, Cities, Sze

Pages 11 to 15 MASSACHUSETTS—State, Cities, (Ice
Pages 15 to 18 RHODE ISLAND—State, Cities, tec
Pages 18 to 23 CONNECTICUT—State, Cities, Scc

State of Maine.
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DEBT, RESOURCES, dec.
Admitted as a State (Act March 3 1820)
March 15 1820
Total area of State (square miles)
29,895
State Capital
Augusta
Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1923)_Pereival P. Baxter
Secretary of Statil (term exp. *Jan. 1923)_ _ _Frank W. Ball
Treasurer (term exp. *Jan. 1 1923)
Wm.L.Bonney
Elbert D. Hayford
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1 1923)
(term exp. Jan. 1 1923)_Ransford W.Shaw
Attorney-General
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday
In January, and there is no limit to length of sessions.
• Is chosen by Legislature.
HISTORY OF DEBT.—For history of Maine State debt up to 1889, see
"State and City Supplement" or April 1895. page 9.
At present the debt stands as follows:
—Interest—
LOANS—
Outstanding
Name and Purpose.
Rate.Payable.
When Due.
Principal
Maine Insane Hospital
1947
a$50,000
University of Maine
1947
b100,000
University of Maine____
118,300
not presented for payment---------Loan of 1869,
500
c 4
Highway bonds. 1913
M-S Sept 1 '22-'53
236,740
c 4
do 1914
J-J July 1 '23-'54
Do
373,690
c 4g
do 1915
A-0
Do
Apr 1 '23-'33
275,000
Apr 1 '34-'35
100,000
c 4g
do 1916
M-S
Do
Mar 1 '23-'33
275.000
Mar 1 '34-'36
45,000
1917
do
Do
200,000
c 4
---- May 1 '37-'46
4g
War Loan 1917
1937
500,000
C 4g J-D
War loan, 1918
Dec 1 '23-'32
*500,000
5g A-0
State Highway 1920
Apr 1'30-'54
2,500,000
5g A-0
State Bridge 1920
Apr 1 '23-30
400,000
534g J-D
Soldiers' Bonus 1920
Dec 1 '22-'30
2,7110,000
Pier bonds, 1922
c 4
___
Pier bonds, 1922
1933-1942
650,000
Highway and Bridge bonds, 1921c 5 F - 'Aug 1 '27-'31
-A
500,000
lAug 1 '32-'41 1.250.000
*Subject to call at 103 and int.on Dec. 1 1923 or any int. period thereafter.
a Under Chapter 89, Public Laws 1917, this bond was renewed for
30 years.
b Under Chapter 47, Resolves of 1917, this bond was renewed for 30
Loans Authorized.—The 1921 Legislature passed an Act authorizing Yrs.
the
State Treasurer to issue $3,000,000 highway and bridge coupon bonds, to
bear interest at a rate not to exceed 5%,payable semi-annually, and maturing within 41 years from date of issue.
INTEREST is payable at the State Treasury, Augusta, Me,
TOTAL DEBT.—The subjoined statement shows Maine's total funded
debt on each of the dates named
Apr111922. Jan. 11921. Jan. 11920. Jan. 11919.
$11,383,300 $8,902,300
Bonded debt
On Jan. 1 1921 the assets of the State were as $3,189,800 $3,268,800
follows: Cash on hand,
$4,992,761 58; securities, dtc., $747,194 05. The total liabilities of the
State on Jan 1 1921, including bonded debt, were $14,858,121 70.
The 1921 Legislature changed the fiscal year so that it ends June 30 instead of Dec. 31 as formerly.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
—Valuations are taken only in even years.
—Assessed sonaI.
perV l
State tax
Yeart.
Total.
per$1.000
1920
.
,114a,1
$48 1,75 1,706 $152,648,727 $637,403,433 $6.00
451,910,817 125,531,712
1918
577,442,529 7.50
1916..
418,442,815 102,960,118
521.402,933
5.00
401,279.430 97.208.419 498.487,849
1914
1912
388,551,157 89,640.887 478,192,044 4.50
4.00
366.132,326 85.647,793 451.780,119
19105.00
345,572,709 82,679.756
1908-------.
428,252,465
3.00
1906316,053,787 78.679.203 394.732,990 2.50
1904
— 292.464.911
74.049.103 366,514.014
2.75
Years—
Total Valten. Tax rate. ears—
Total Valu'n. Tax rate.
1902
$352,228,897
$2.75 1860
$164,714.168
$1.26
2.75 1850
1900
336,699,649
00,157,573
2.00
309,096,041
2.25 1840 -------- -69,246,288
1890
2.90
5.00 1830
1880 --------235,978.716
28,807.687
1.90
224 812.900
6.00 1820 .........- 20.962.778
1870
---POPULATION OF STATE.—According to United States Census.
768,014 1880
648,936 1840
1920
501,793 1810
228,07e
742,371 1870
626,915 1830
1910
399.455 1800
151,710
1900
694.466 1860
628,279 1820
298.335 1790
96,540
1890
661.086 1850
583,169




Pages 23 to 40
Pages 40 to 44
Pages 44 to 51

DEBT LIMITATIONS.—STATE.—The debt of the State is now limited by Secs. 14 and 17, Article 9, of the State constitution. Sec. 17 was
added and Section 14 amended in Sept. 1912. V. 95, P. 766. Further
amendments to Sections 14 and 17 were made in Sept. 1919 and to Section
14 in Sept. 1920. See "Chronicle" of Jan. 15 1921, page 281.
At a special session in Nov. 1919 the Legislature passed a resolution
proposing to amend Article 9 of the Constitution by adding to Section 14
after word "war" the words"to providefor the payment of a bonus to Maine
soldiers and sailors in the war with Germany," and adding a new section
No. 19, to Article 9 which would provide for a bond issue of $3,000,000 to
pay the bonus. The voters approved this amendment Sept. 13 1920.
At a special election held Sept. 12 1921 the voters defeated proposed
amendments adding to Article 9, Sec. 20, and changing Sec. 14 so as to
provide for a $200,000 bond issue for a bonus to Spanish-American War
veterans. V. 113, p. 1270. An amendment to Sec. 17, which would
have made it legal to issue bonds for State aid highways, was defeated at
the same election.
Sections 14, 17 and 19 now read as follows:
SECTION 14. The credit of the State shall not be directly or indirectly
loaned in any case. The Legislature shall not create any debt or debts,
liability or liabilities, on behalf of the State, which shall singly or in the
aggregate, with previous debts and liabilities hereafter incurred, at any one
time exceed $800.000 except for the purposes of building State highways,
Intra-State, inter-State and international bridges, to suppress insurrection, to repel invasion, or for purposes of war; to provide for the payment of
a bonus to Maine soldiers and sailors in the war with Germany; or for the
purposes of building and maintaining public wharves and for the establishment of adequate port facilities in the State of Maine; but this amendment shall not be construed to refer to any money that has been, or may be,
deposited with this State by the Government of the United States, or to
any fund which the State shall hold in trust for any Indian tribe.
SECTION 17. The Legislature may authorize the issuing of bonds not
exceeding ten million dollars in amount at any one time, payable within
forty-one years, at a rate of interest not exceeding five per centum per
annum, payable semi-annually, which bonds or their proceeds shall be
devoted solely to the building of State highways, and intra-State, interState and international bridges; provided, however, that bonds issued and
outstanding under the authority of this section shall never, in the aggregate, exceed ten million dollars; the expenditure of said money to be divided
equitably among the several counties of the State.
She. 19. The Legislature may authorize the issuing of bonds not to exceed the amount of three million dollars, payable within ten years, which
bonds or their proceeds shall be devoted exclusively to paying a bonus to
Maine soldiers and sailors in the war with Germany.
MUNICIPAL.—At an election held Sept. 11,1911 the voters adopted an
amendment to Article XXII. of the constitution increasing the debt limit
of cities of 40,000 or more (which concerns Portland alone) from 5% to
734% of the assessed valuation. We print Article XXII.below, italicizing
the part added and placing in brackets the words eliminated.
Article XXII. Limitation of Municipal Indebtedness. No city or
town having less than forty thousand inhabitants. according to the last Census
taken by the United States,shall hereafter create any debt or liability whl eh
singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts or liabilities, shall exceed
Live per centum of the last regular valuation of said city or town, provided,
however, that cities having a population of forty thousand or more, according
to the last Census taken by the United States, may create a debt or. liability
which, singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts or liabilities, shall equal
seven and one-half per centum of the last regular valuation of said city, that
cities of forty thousand inhabitants or over may. by a vote of their city government, increase the present rate of five per centum by one-fourth of one per
centum in any ono municipal year, until, in not less than ten years, the maximum rate of seven and one-half per centum is reached, that any city failing to
take the increase in any one municipal year, then the increase for that year is
lost and no increase can be made until the next year, as provided above* and
provided, further, that the adoption of this Article shall not be construed
as applying to any fund received in trust by the said city or town, nor to
any loan for the purpose of renewing existing loans or for war or to temporary loans to be paid out of money raised by taxes during the year in
which they were (are) made.
Refunding of indebtedness and the issue of short-term notes in anticipation of sale of bonds are regulated by Sec. 62, Chap. 4, Revised Statutes.
The 1921 Legislature passed an amendment to the section limiting the
amount and term of such temporary loans. Section 62 now reads as follows:
"Sec. 62. Providing for temporary loans in antitipation of payment
of taxes of current year. Cities and towns may issue and negotiate their
notes, bonds or scrip for refunding or paying in whole or in part any indebtedness thereof, which has or may hereafter become due, and for any purpose for which the city or town can raise money or incur debt, and may
issue and negotiate their notes, to an amount which shall not exceed in
the aggregate the total tax levy of the preceding municipal year, for temporary loans to be paid during the year in which they were made, out of the
money raised during such current year by taxes, provided that the vote
authorizing such notes states that they are to be paid out of money so raised.
If a city or town votes to issue bonds, notes or certificates of indebtedness
in accordance with the provisions of law, the officers authorized to issue the
same may, in the name of such city or town, make a temporary loan for a
period of not more than one year in anticipation of the money to be derived
from the sale of such bonds, notes or certificates of indebtedness and may
issue notes therefor; but the time within which such securities shall become
due and payable shall not be extended by reason of the making of such

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temporary loan beyond the time fixed in the vote authorizing the issue of
such bonds, notes or certificates of indebtedness; and notes issued under the
provisions of this section for a shorter period than one year may be refunded
by the issue of other notes maturing within the required period; provided,
however, that the period from the date of issue of the original loan and the
date of maturity of the refunding loan shall be not more than one year; and
provided further, that no notes shall be refunded under the provisions of
this section except under the authority of such vote as is required for the
original borrowing."
EXEMPT FROM TAXATION.—The Legislature of 1909 approved
an Act exempting from taxation all bonds issued after Feb. 1 1909 by the
State or any county municipality, village, corporation or water district
therein. Banks and trust companies holding such securities are allowed
to deduct the same from the assessment of their shares. By Chapter 221
of the laws of 1919 the exemption was extended so as to make it apply to
"notes and other obligations, as well as bonds, and so as to cover light and
power districts as well as water distriets. See V 105. p. 2257, for amended
..ract In full. At a special session in Nov. 1919 the Legislature further
extended the exemption so as to make it apply to sewerage district bonds.
SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND REsTRic•
TIONS.—The provisions regulating the investments and loans of savings
banks and Institutions for savings in the State of Maine are contained in
Sections 27 to 35. Inclusive, of Chapter 52 of the Revised Statutes of 1916.
At the 1917 session several amendments were adopted by the Legislature.
Section I, paragraph "a" WM changed so as to provide for the Investment in
bonds issued by Federal farm loan banks. Paragraph "b" of sub-division 3
was amended to allow investments in underlying mortgage bonds,other than
first mortgage bonds, and consolidated and refunding mortgage bonds of
any completed railroads organized under the laws of any State of the
United States. Paragraph "c" of sub-division 3 of the old law was stricken
out and in place thereof a new paragraph added, prescribing the conditions
r
tinder which Investments provided for in paragraph "b" can be made
The word 'street," formerly contained in paragraph "e," has been ellinineted and the word "electric" inserted. The provisions of paragraph "f"
relating to investments in estreeti electric railroad bonds were completely
changed. Two new paraitraphs were added to sub-section 3, to be known
as paragraphs "1" and "j, permitting savings banks in Maine to invest le
first mortgage bonds of any public service corporation located wholly or in
part in the States, other than Maine, and engaged in the business of producing and distributing electric light and power, and also in the first
mortgage bonds of any public service corporation combining business of an
electric railroad, light and power company. In 1919 (by Chapter 50, P. L.
1919) an addition was made to Section 27 under which permission is given
to Invest 10% of the assets in bankers' acceptances and bills of exchange
under certaiii restrictions arid limitations. In 1921 air addition was made
to Section 27, which permits investment of not exceeding two per cent of
the deposits and surplus In prior lien equipment obligations or equipment
trust certificates issued by the National Railway Service Corporatiote—The
full text of the law as it now stands, with the amendments made in 1919
and 1921. reads as follows:
SECTION 27 Savings banks and Institutions for savings are restricted
to and hereafter may Invest their deposits as follows:
First. a. In the public funds of the United States and District of Columbia. arid in the bonds issued by any farm loan bank organized under authority of the United States Government.
D. in the public funds of any of the New England States and of the States
of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana; Kentucky, Michigan.
Wisconsin. Minnesota. Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kausses, Nebraska. Cantor.
nia. Oregon and Washington.
Second is. In the bonds of the counties, cities and towns of any of the
New England States.
O. In the bonds of cities and districts In the States of New York, Penn
eylvania. Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky. Michlean, Wisconsin, Minnesota. Iowa. Illinois. Missouri, Kansas. Nebraska, California, Oregon and
Washington. having a population of seventy-tIve thousand or more, when
issued for municipal purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the
taxable property therein.
c. In tne bonds of counties of twenty thousand Inhabitants or more in
the States of New York, Pennsylvania. Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky.
Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa Illinois. Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska. California. Oregon and Washington. when issued for municipal purposes,
and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property therein. except
when issued in aid of railroads, provided, that the net municipal indebtedness
of such county does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the
property therein for the assessment of taxes.
d In the bonds of any city of ten thousand Inhabitants or more in the
States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky.
Michigan. Wisconsin Minnesota. Iowa, Illinois. Missouri. Kansas, Nemike. California, Oregon and Washington, when issued for municipal
purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property
therein except when issued In aid of railroads, provided that the net muninipal ttelelitedness of such city does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes.
a In the refunding bonds of counties and cities above enumerated issued
to take up at maturity bonds which were legal and constitutional when
Issued, provided that the Interest has been fully paid on such origin'sl bonds
for at least live years last prior to such refunding; provided, further, that
such counties and cities can otherwise meet the foregoing conditions.
I. In the bonds and obligations of school district boards. boards of
education and other corporate bodies within such cities, arithorizesto
issue bonds livable primarily from taxes levied on all the taxable property
In sale district: provided mat the population of the district is ten thousand
or more. and the population and assessed valuation of the district are
equal to at least 90% of the population and the assessed valuation of tire
city within which such district Is located; provided, further, that the net
municipal indebtedness of such district does not exceed 5% of the last
preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes;
g. In the oonds or obligations of any municipal or quasi-municipal
corporation of this State, when such securities are a direct obligation on
all the taxable property of said corporation
Third, a. In the railroad bonds of this State.
to: In the first mortgage bonds of any completed railroads of the
States of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan. Wisconsin. Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, and in the underlying mortgage bonds other
than first mortgage bonds and the consolidated mortgage bonds and refunding mortgage bonds of any completed railroads organized under the
laws of any State of the Unittel States and located within the United States,
and in the first mortgage bonds of any completed railroads of any other
State of the United States: provided, however, that such underlying, consolidated and refunding mortgage bonds and such first mortgage bonds of
railroads other than those of said named States shall be secured by liens
upon a completed railroad of standard gauge and of not less than one
hundred miles in length exclusive of sidings and shall be of any of the
several classes established by paragraph c.
C: First mortgage bonds, and underlying mortgage bonds other than
first mortgage bonds, provided, that the net earnings for each of the three
fiscal years next preceding the time of making the investment shall have
been not less than one and three-fourths times, and the gross operating
revenues shall have been not less than five times all fixed charges for interest and rentals; and provided, further, that the mortgage or mortgages
securing any issue or issues of such underlying bonds Is or are prior to and
to be refunded by a mortgage which covers a mileage at least 25% greater
than is covered by any prior mortgage wnich it is destined to refund and
that such refunding mortgage is a first mortgage upon that part of the
mileage covered by it which is in excess of, and distinct from, the mileage
covered by all prior mortgages.
Consolidated mortgage bonds and refunding mortgage bonds: provided,
that the net earnings for each of the three fiscal years next preceding the
time of making the investment shall have been not less than one and threefourths times, and the gross operating revenues shall have been not less
than five times all fixed charges for interest and rentals; and provided,
further, that the mortgage by which an issue of any such bonds is secured
covers a mileage at least 25% greater than is covered by any prior mortgage
which is destined to refund and Is a first mortgage upon that part of the
mileage covered by It which is in excess of and distinct from the mileage
covered by all prior mortgages.
d In the mortgage bonds of any railroad leased to any dividend-paying
railroad In New England upon terms guaranteeing the payment of a regular
stated dividend upon the stock of such leased road and the interest on its
bonds
(Note.—Bonds issued pursuant to an act entitled "An Act to provide for
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the Boston & Maine RR. System," approved April 2 1915. are a legal investment for savings banks.'
e: Electric railroad companies are not railroad compauies within the
meaning of the foregoing clauses of this section.
1, (1): In the bonds of electric railroads constructed in this State prior
to the twenty-seventh day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-five. and
In bonds of electric railroads in this State constructed after said date; provided, an amount of capital stock equal to :33 1-3% of the mortgage debt
shall have been paid in. In cash, and expended upon the road evidenced by
a certificate of the Public Utilities Commission or of the Batik Commissioner of this State, filed In the office of the Secretary of State, that said
percentage has been paid In and expended upon the road in addition to
the amount of the bonded debt; provided, further that In lieu of the foregoing certificate such bonds may be certified as legal for the purpose hereof
on satisfactory proof to the Bank Commissioner that annual dividends in
amount equal to 5% per annum on an amount of capital stock equal to
one-third of the bonded debt has been earned and paid for a period of five
years next prior thereto.
f (2): In the first mortgage bonds of any completed electric railroad
which Is located wholly or partly in the States of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts. Rhode Island. Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois. Missori. Kansas, Nebraska. California.
,
Colorado. Delaware, North Dakota, South Dakota, West. Virginia. Idaho
Montana, Oregon. Oklahoma and Washington: provided, that all certificates hereinafter issued making such bonds legal for investments by sayings banks shall show that in addition to the provisions specified in the
first clause of this paragraph the average net income of said corporation
for a period of three years next prior to making such bonds legal shall have
been not less than one and one-half times interest charges on the bonds
outstanding secured by such mortgage arid all prior liens, evidenced by a
certificate of the Bank Commissioner of this State filed in the office of the
Secretary of State of this State; arid the hank Commissioner for making
Ineeeitigation upon any application filed under the provisions of this paragraph shall charge a reasonable fee for services arid expenses attendant
thereon. Including the payment or experts, arid in no case shall such fee be
less than twenty-five dollars. the same to be paid by the railroad company
seeking to make its bonds a legal Investment under this paragraph, whether
the same are admitted or not, and all stuns so collected steal be added to
the appropriatioe for the banking department, to be expended by the Bank
Commissioner under the authority and with the approval of the Governor
arid Council. No bonds secured by an open mortgage shall be legal under
this section unless the mortgage provides that the total amount of bonds
certified and outstanding under it shall at no time exceed 80% of the
anaourit of cash expended upon the road. All certificates heretofore Issued wherein any bonds were made legal investments for savings banks
shall continue to be III full force and effect, the provisions of this paragraph notwithstanding."
u. In consolidated or refunding bonds, which are of an issue to r. tire the
entire funded debt under the conditions as applied to first mortgage bonds
In paragraphs "b,' "c•• and "f," of this sub-division, and which are secured
by a mortgage on the whole or any part of the system; provided, that all
certificates hereinafter issued making such oonds legal for Investments by
savings banks shall show that In addition to the rovisione speciried in the
first clause of paragraph "f" of the average net :worries ofsaideorporation
for a period of three years next prior to making such bonds legal shell have
been not lees than two dines interest charges on the bonds outstanding
secured by such mortgage and all prior liens."
Pm In the Bret mortgage betide of any bridge company owning a railroad
breirte. locator% wholly or partly In the State of Maine provided payment
of said bontis RS to principal and interest is guaranteed by a railroad company organizei under the laws of the State and owning and operating
a railroad in this State.
I. In the first mortgage bonds of any public service corporations located,
wholly or in part, In the States, other Hess Maine, named in paragraph "1,"
engaged In tho business of producing and distributing electric light and
power, when they otherwise comply with the provisions specified in paragraphs "f" and ' r;" provided, that the average gross income of said corporation for the three years next preceding such investment shall have
b r.es not less than two hundred thousand dollars for each year, arid the
average net income of said corporation for the same period shall have been
not loss than twice interest charges on the bonds outstanding secured by
such mortgage aril all prior liens; and further provided, that such net
income for the last preceding year shall have been not less than one and
one-half times the interest charges on all the Interest-bearing indebtedness
of the corporation. The net income of a company, as described In this
section, shall be its net earnings and income derived from the property
covered by the mortgage in question, after payment of all 'nitrating expenses,
maintenance cnarges. repairs, renewals, rentals and taxes arid all guaranteed,
Interest and guaranteed dividends paid by or due from it. Satisfactory
proof of such gross and net earnings must. be furnished to the Bank Commissioner and certified by him the the manner provided in paragraph "f"
for electric railroads, before the bonds shall become a legal investment.
). lu the first mortgage bonds or any public service corporation, combining business of an electric railroad, light and power company and an
artifivial gas company, or any two of them, which otherwise complies with
the provisions*specifiel in paragraphs "I" and "g' and "i;" provided the
average gross income of such corporation for the three years next preceding
shall have been a I least three hundred thousand dollars per annum.
Fourth. la Me mortgage bonds of any water cumpauy in cue New England
States actually engaged in supplying any city or cities, town or towns, village
or villages, or other municipal corporations, with water for domestic use and
or the extinguishment of tires, whenever such company is earning more
;hen its fixed charges and interest on Its debts and its running espensea.
Fifth. In bonds of any corporation other than railroad and water companies incorporated under the authority of this State and actually conducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created,
which is earning an amount in excess of tixed charges, interest on its debts
and runreng expenses equivalent to 5% per annum on an amount of capital
to
stock cut to one-half of Its entire funded debt.
Sixth. a. In the stock of any bank or banking association incorporated
under the authority of the State.
O. In the stuck of any bank or banking association Incorporated under
the authority of the United States, If located within the New England States.
c. In stock of any RR.company of this State unencumeered uy mortgage.
d. In the bonds, stock or notes of any railroad in New England which
has earned and paid an annual dividend equivalent to live per cent on a
capital stock equal to one-third of its funded debt for a period of ten years
next prior thereto, and In the stock or notes of the New York Central &
Hudson River, the Illinois Central, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and the Pennsylvania Railroad companies.
. In the stock of any railroad leased to any dividend-paying railroad in
New England upon terms guaranteeing the payment of a regular statedividend upon the stock of such leased road and the interest on its bonds,
f in the stock of any corporation, other than railroad aril water companies. Incorporated under authority of this State and actually conducting
in this State the business for which such corporation was created. which earns
and is paying a regular dividend of not less than 5% a year; and any savings
bank or institution for savings owning stock of any such corporation that has
earned and paid regular dividends of 5% or more for five years, may, if
any such corporation, by a vote of its stockholders, sells and conveys all
Its property and assets (franchise excepted) to trustees of a voluntary
association, to hold arid carry on the seine business, for the members of such
association, legally hold and own the certificates of shares of such association. Issued in exchange for stock of such corporation; provide'', however,
that the deed of trust creating such voluntary association utah mu express
terms. exempt the owner or owners of such certificates frorn 1mm tivlibial liability thereon or on account of debts or obligations contracted by such association.
Not exceeding two per cent of their deposits and surplus in the prior
lien equipment obligations or equipment trust certificates issued by the
Natioaal Railway Service Corporation in pursuance of any equipment
trusts financed In whole or in part through a loan or loans made or approved
by the miter-State Commerce Commission, provided such securities are
issued for not exceeding In par value sixty per cent of the cost of standard
railway equipment and that such obligations shall mature in approximately
equal annual or semi-annual installments over a period of not exceeding
fifteen years.
Seventh. a. In loans secured by first mortgages of real estate in this State
and New Hampshire to an amount not exceeding 60% of the value of such
real estate.
O. In notes with a pledge as collateral of any funds, bonds, notes or stocks
which the bank or institution would, by this section, be authorized to purchase, provided the market value of said collateral is equal to the amount
of the loan.
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c. In notes with a pledge as collateral of any savings bank deposit book aNSON.
School Bonds.
issued by any savings bank In this State.
This
d. In notes with a pledge as collateral of such funds, bonds, notes or TOWNtown is In Somerset County. 4s '07 M-S 220.000r_Sept 1 '22-'2¢
DEBT
stocks as In the judgment of the trustees it Is safe and for the interest of Total valuation Dec 1 1920-$33.301 48 '09 M-S 110.000r_Sept 10'22-'23
1921
978.567
110,000r_Sept 10 1924
the bank to accept to an amount not exceeding 75% of the market value Tax rate (per $1.000)
1921-450.00 4s '08 M-S 21.000r___Apr 1 1926
of such funds, bonds, notes or stocks.
Population 1910. 2.209; 1920, 2.593
Park Bonds.
8. In loans to any municipal corporation in this State.
4e '12 M-S 321.000r__ _Sept 1 1927
f. In loans secured by a mortgage of such personal property as In the
Engine-House Bonds.
judgment of the trustees it is safe and for the interest of the bank to accept. ANSON WATER DISTRICT.
4s '11 A-0 $5,000r. _Oct 1 '22-' 3
0. In loans to any corporation owning real estate in this State and actually
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22_ _2132..5
[4 300
conducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created. 41,45
00
M-S $75,000_ ___Mar 1 1941 Floating
Eighth.-Savings banks and institutions for savings may acquire and BOND.DEBT June 30 1921_275.006 Assessed debt real
val.,
hold stocks, bonds and other securities not authorized by law, hereafter Floating debt (addll)
13.000 ksseseed val., personal_ _ _ _ 6. 6:85 6
7918 9
2
acquired in settlements and reorganizations and accepted to reduce and Assess. val. real est..'21(est.) 609,359 Total valuation 1921
6,838,721
avoid ICk9.9 on defaulted loans and investments held by said banks and Population 1920 (est.)
2,200 Total tax rate (per 51.000)'21 $38.00
institutions, and may continue to hold such stocks, bonds and other securiINT. on 220.000 school bonds of
ties heretofore so acquired, and shall not be obliged to sell or dispose of
1909 at City Treas, office: on $21,000
the same except at such times and in such manner as will prevent un- AUBURN. in Androscoggin
Auburn Is
County. school bonds at Treas. office or
necessary lose or embarrassment to the business of the bank or institution.
City Trust Co., Boston: park bonds
Inc. Feb. 22 1869.
The addition made to Sec. 27 by the 1919 Legislature (Chapter 50, P. L
at Augusta Savings Bank, refunding
1919) so as to authorize Investments in bankers acceptances and bills of 4s Webster (hammer School.
'15 J-J $50.000c_July 1 '36-'41 bonds at First Nat. Bank, Bar Harexchange reads as follows:
50.000c_Jan 1 '46 &'51 bor: fire-engine bonds in Portland,
AN ACT additional to Section 27 of Chapter 52 of the Revised Statutes sa '16 J-J
and the $20,000 sch. bonds of 1907
Refunding Bonds.
Permitting Savings Banks and Institutions for Savings to Invest In 33419
'03 J-J $25.000c_ -.July 1 1923 in Newburyport. Mass.
Certain Kinds of Acceptances.
3%0'04 J-J
23.500c_ _July 1 1924
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:
3 SO '05
Section 1. Savings banks and institutions for savings may invest their 334s'06 J4 15,000c -.July 1 1925 BATH.•
J-J
18.000c_ __July 11026
Bath is In Sagadahoc County.
deposits as follows:
3-3
10.000-.July 1 1930 Town incorp. Feb. 17 1781: city.
(a) Bankers' acceptances and bills of exchange of the kind and maturities Is '10 .14
te '11
13.000c___July 1 1931 June 4 1847. Population 1910.9.396:
made eligible by law for rediscount with Federal Reserve banks, provided 4s
16.000c_ __June 1 1923 1920, 14,731.
the same are accepted by a trust and banking company, Incorporated is '93 34
'95 34
14.500c_ __Jan 1 1925
Sidewalk Bonds.
under the laws of this State, or a member of the Federal Reserve system
Municipal Bldg. Notes.
4s '16 J-J $20.000-__July 1 1936
located in any of the New England States or the State of New York.
5s '20 _
$10 000_ _Islay 1 '23-32
School Bonds.
(b) Bills of exchange drawn by the seller on the purchaser of goods sold
4s '15 F-A $20.000___July 31 1925
and accepted by such purchaser of the kind and maturities Insole eligible 4s Refunding and School Loan.
'12
270.000_ __July 1 1932
Refunding Bonds.
by law for rediscount with Federal Reserve banks, provided the same are
Refunding and Paving Bonds. 48 '11 J-D 3116.0000-June 1 1941
endorsed by a trust and banking company incorporated under the laws of
Sewer Bonds.
this State, or a member of the Federal Reserve system located in any of 430'19 J-J 1363,000c_Jan I '23-29
I 60.000c__Jan 1 '30-'39 48 '07 J-J anu.000c-Jan 1 1927
the New England States or the State of New York.
Funding Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds.
Sect. 2. Not more than ten per centum of the assets of any savings ban),
or institution for savings shall be invested in such acceptances. The aggre- 330'05 J-J $58,700c__July 1 1925 4e g '07 J-J $10.0000_ -.Jan 1 1927
gate amount of the liability of any trust and banking company or of any 4s '13 __ 30.000c_ _ _Jan 20 1933 BND. DEBT Feb 1 '22__ $216,0()0
national bank to any savings bank or institution for savings, whether as BOND,DEBT Jan 1 1922 $540,700 Floating debt____.. -----45 000
principal or indorser, for acceptances held by such savings bank or institu- Temp'y loans (city notes)_
11,000 Assessment debt (add'I)
16 0
8.'621
tion for savings, shall not exceed twenty per centum of the paid-up capital City water debt(included)
88,700 General sinking fund
252.874
and surplus of such trust and banking company or national bank: and not Sinking fund
51,129 NET DEBT
8.954.946
more than five per centum of the assets of any savings bank or institution Assessed val., real estate..12,045.730 Assess. val. real estate
2.917,547
for savings shall be Invested in the acceptances of a trust and banking com- Assessed val., personal
4.248.08.3 Assess. val. personal
11 160
pany or of a national bank of which a trustee of such savings bank or insti- Total assessed val. 1921 16,293,813 ), her aess. property_
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921___$30.00 Total val'n '21(75% act.).11 .883.653
tution for savings Is a director.
Pop'n 1910, 15,064:1920
16,985 Tax rate (per Si 000) 1921.. $32.00
Section 28. a. The term "net municipal indebtedness of counties," as
INT. In Boston at First Nat. Bk.
INTEREST at Treasurer's office
used In the preceding section, shall be construed to include all bonds which
are a direct obligation of the county less the amount of any sinking fund and First National Bank, Boston. and Old Colony Trust Co.
available in the reduction of such debt.
BATH WATER DISTRICT.
b. The term "net municipal indebtedness of cities and districts." as usea AUGUSTA.
This
Commenced business Jan. 11916.
In the preceding section, shall be construed to include in the case of either Incorp.city is in Kennebec County.
1849. Bonds authorized 4s '16 J-J S560.000.
Jan 1 1946
not only all bonds which are a direct obligation of the cities, but also all after
Feb. 1 1909 are tax-free.
TOTAL DEBT May 1922- $5(10,000
bonds of the districts or boards within the same, as above enumerated exSchool Bonds.
Sink. fd. (water) May 1 '22- 38.245
clusive of any such debt created for a water supply and of the amount of any 430'17
$33.600___July 15 1927 Assessed valuation Jan. 1 '22 715.095
sinking fund available in reduction of such debt.
tiov ls ) (est.)
1
eal ue 921
c. The number of inhabitants of cities and counties shall be determined 4s'19 _ _ 62,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'52
Population
by the last previous official census thereof, as established by the last United 4s Road Improvement Bonds.
13.000
'08 F-A $40.000c. __Feb 1 1933
States or State census or city or county census taken in the same marner
INT. at Merch. Nat. Bk.,Boston.
as United States or State census and duly certified to by the clerk or treas- 3 Funding Bonds.
he
M-S 140.0000-Sept 1 1924
urer of such city or the auditor or treasurer of such county.
BELFAST.
Fire Station Bonds.
This city is
Section 29. All investments having a fixed maturity shall be charged and 5 s'20
$66 500_ _July 1 1940 corp. June 22 in Waldo County. In1773. Charter adopted
entered on the books of the bank at their cost to the bank or at par when a
Refund. Cotton Mill Bonds.
premium is paid. The Bank Commissioner may require any investment to 48
F-A $45.000_Feb 15 '37-'39 In 1853. Belfast owns $500.000 of
be charged down to such sum as In his judgment represents its fair value. 450'15 F-A 16.000c_Feb 15 1940 Belfast & Moosehead RR. stock, of
He may at any time call for a report of the financial condition of any cor- 4s '09 F-A 40.000c_ __Feb 1 1934 which 1.396 shares pref. & 3,604 corn.
Os Refunding Bonds.
poration offering, or likely to offer, its bonds, stocks or notes to any say. 48 '11 J-J
30,000c. __Jan 2
F-A2477.000___Aug 15 193Q
Inge bank In the State, or whose notes are held by any such savings bank 4s '16 F-A 16,000c_Feb 15 1936
1941
_Nov 1 1929
as much in detail as he may require, verified by the oath of such officers of 4s '17 F-A 16.000c_ Feb 15 1942 4s '09 M-N
BOND. DEBT Ape 1
$113.000c.'
such corporation as he may specify. He may communicate any such report. BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1922_
$408 700 Floating debt (add'1) '22._ $590.000
er an abstract thereof, to the officers, of any of said savings banks. If sueh Sinking fund
5.000
38.534 Total valuation 1921_
report is not furnished the Bank Commissioner within the time specified Assess. val. real estate
7,316.479 Total tax (per $1,000)1 _ _3,447,093
in his call therefor. or within such extension of time as he may grant, the Assessed val. personal
-921- ..$44.00
3.508.117 Population 1910. 4,618: 1920. 5.083
bonds, stocks and notes of such corporation shall thereupon cease to be a Total assess. val.
1921_ _10,824.5'6
legal investment for savings banks under this section, and shall not again Tax rate (per $1,000) 192L..13800 /NT.at Belfast & 1st Nat. Bk. Boa
become a legal investment until a report In all respects satisfactory to the Pop'n 1910. 13,211:1920
14,114
Bank Commissioner is furnished. Any officer of a corporation who wilfully
INT.at Old Colony Tr. Co., First BIDDEFORD.
makes a false report hereunder, and any officer, trustee, director, clerk or
City is in York County, Inc. 1855.
Nat, Bk., Boston. and city treasury.
employee of a savings bank, trust company or loan and building assosja.
Streets and Sidewalks.
tion who willfully or knowingly undertakes in any manner to deceive or
4s '15 M-N240.000
1922-1929
misdeed the Bank Commissioner, or any officer or representative of the State AUGUSTA WATER
1930-1934
DISTRICT. 4s '16 M-N 25.000
Banking Department, as to the true condition or value of any of the investSewer Bonds.
Organized March 26 1903.
ments of such savings bank, trust company or loan and building associa48 '13 .14 $10.000
1922-1923
tion, or willfully conceals any material fact connected therewith, shall be 4s '01 F-A $700.000c g- _Aug 1 1934 4s '14 M-N 25,000c
1924-1928
punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars or imprisonment not BON'D. DEBT Apr 1 '22$700,000 48 '16
25.000c ......_1929-1933
Sinking fund
exceeding two years. or by both such fine and imprisonment.
192.154
INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston. 6s Bridge Bonds.
'20 M-S 355 000 Sept 1 '22-'32
SECTION 30. Any such bank or institution may hold real estate in
the
Refunding Bonds.
sity or town in which such bank or institution is located to an amount not BAILEY VILLE.
exceeding 5% of Its deposits or to an amount not exceeding its reserve
-May 1 192¢
This town is in Washington Co. 3s'05 M-N $50.000c
fund
-May 15 1939
SECTION 31. No such bank or institution shall hold by way of invest- TOWN DEBT Apr 8 '22-- 253.500 es '14 M-N 50.000c
4e '15 M N 25,
-000-May
ment, or as security for loans, or both, more than one-fifth of the capital Floating debt (add'I)
12,177 4Ks'17 F-A 45,000c_.-.Aug 1 19311
1 1927
stock of any corporation, nor invest more than 10% of its deposits, ASSeis, val. real estate
.1,482 117 5s 20 M-N 25.000c..
,,May 1 1940
In the capital stock or notes of any corporation, nor have more Assess, val. personal
137.130
25,000c-July 1 1931
than 50% of Its deposits in mortgages of real estate. This section 'rot. val. '22 (35% act.) 1,619 247 5;is'21
BOND.
and the two preceding do not apply to real estate, or other assets, acquired Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---$36.00 Total DEBT June 17'21_ $425.000
val. '21 (5i act.)__ 11,102.345
by the foreclosure of a mortgage thereon, or upon judgment for debts, or Pop'n in 1910, 1.137; 1920, 2,243
Tax rate (per $1,000)'20 21-532.0Q
2
debts, nor to bonds enumerated In
In settlements to secure
the first five
Population 1910. 17.079:1920. 18,008
sub-divisions of Section 27 of this chapter.
BANGOR.
INT. at City Treas. office In BidSECTION 32. Nothing in this chapter affects the legality of investments
This city is In Penobscot County. deford or First Nat. Bank, Boston.
made, of transactions had, or the payment of interest at a rate not
/ncorp. as a town Feb. 25 1791' as a
6% on deposits made, prior to the dividend next following Marchexceeding city Feb. 12 1834. Bonds non-taxable
11 1877.
BOOTHBAY HARBOR,
And all investments authorized by any law In force when such investments in Maine.
were made, or transactions had, are valid, and this chapter does not
.This town is in Lincoln County.
Municipal Purpose Bonds.
the change of Investments for these hereinbefore named, require 4s '11 F-A3250,000c..--Aug 1 1931 Incorporated Feb. 16 1889,
except
as same can be done gradually by the sale or
School Bonds.
redemption of securities so
Refunding Bonds.
invested in, in such manner as to prevent loss or embarrassment in the 4s '08 F-Aa125,000c_ __Aug 11028 4s
J-J
22.000c
1922
business of such corporation or unnecessary loss or injury to the borrowers 4s '12 M-N 5,000c__ _Nov
Water Bonds.
2 1922 34s
on such securities. Any investment in securities not named in Section 27 4s '14 M-N 65.000c_Nov 2 '22-34
A-0 $4.800c
1922
Is a misdemeanor, on the part of the trustees authorizing, or officers making,
4s
A-0 6,660c
1928
Funding Bonds.
the same; and such trustees and officers are subject to the prosecutions 4s '16 J-.1 $ 1 55.000c_Jan
3-3 25.000c
48
1924
1 '23-'30 48
and punishments prescribed by law for that offense.
A-0 15,0000
1935
Refunding Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Feb. 14 '21 253.460
SECTION 33. Savings banks and institutions for savings may deposit on 4s
J-J 5500.000c _July 1 1935
34,650
call In banks or banking associations Incorporated under the authority
School-House Bonds (Tax-free). Floating debt
Total val. 1921
State, or the laws of the United States, and receive Interest for the of this
1.697,310
same, 4,30'19 J-D 230.000cD ec 1 '23-28 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_ _ _ .233.0Q
and may deposit, subject to the approval of the bank commissioner, with
10.000c_Dec 1 1929
such banks or banking associations, any securities received
40.000c_Dec 1 '30-31 Population 1910, 2,021; 1920, 2,025
time loans made to any person or corporation without the as oollateral for BOND. DEBT Apr 9'22_ $680 000
State.
SECTION 34. Savings banks and institutions for savings may,
Floating debt
27.081 BREWER.
by vote Cash on hand
of the trustees of such corporation, when, in the judgment
This city is in Penobscot County.
18,081
such action is necessary to pay depositors and to prevent of such trustees Water sinking fund
183.573 tncorp. as a city Feb. 8 1889.
loss by sales of Asse.s.sed
assets, borrow money within or without the State and pledge
val'n, real estate_19,130.865
Funding Bonds.
or other securities as collateral therefor. The trustees of suchbonds, notes Assessed val'n, personal
1925
8,721.072 48 '05 A-0 227,0000
corporation
shall cause a copy of said vote to be sent forthwith to the Bank Commis- Total assessed valuation
ts '09 M-S 30,0000--Sept 1 1929
sioner, and shall also notify him of any action taken thereunder.
1921 (80% actual). _
27,851.937 48 '12 M-8 1.000c - - ----1922
Total tax rate(per$1,000) '21_232.30 BOND. DEBT May 20 '22 $89.000
SECTION 35. The trustees shall see to the proper investment
of deposits Pop'n 1910, 24,803: 1920
45.000
25.978 Floating debt
and funds of the corporation In the manner hereinbefore
3.598.315
loan shall be made directly or indirectly to any officer of prescribed. No
INT. at Merchants' Nat. Bank. Assess. val., real estate
the corporation
Assess. val.. personal
802,810
or to any firm of which such officer Is a member.
Boston. or by City Treasurer.
Total val. '21 (60% act.)..4.4(11 125
CITY PROPERTY.-Iteal estate Total tax (per $1,000)
and personal property owned by city Pop. 1910, 5.667: 1920 1921---$33.40
6,064
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
Is vatted at 23.476,385 incl. waterINT. at Merch. Nat. B., Boston.
works estimated at $1,750.000.
STATE OF MAINE.
BRUNSWICK.
BAR HARBOR.
ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY.
This town is in Cumberland Co.
Floating debt
This town (formerly Eden) Is In
5,000
The county seat is Auburn.
School House Bonds.
Total assessed val'n 1921_55,808.936
Hancock County. Inc. Feb. 23 4s
___ 56,000_ _July 1 '23-'28
$10.000 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'18-$24.00
4$ due 1030
1796. Pop. 1910, 4,441;'20,3,622. 46
___ 20.000_ _Dec 1 '29-'48
4s due 1931
30.000 Resources
$7,017
Refunding Bonds.
Building Bonds.
BOND,DEBT Jan. 1 '22.. $40,000 Pop'n 1910,59.822; 1920
4s '15 M-S $45,500.
65.796
-Sept 1 1925 4s
$3.000




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Tot,tax rate(per $1,000)'21 _.134.00
War Debt (Int. at Treas. Office). KITTERY.
BRUNSWICK (Concluded).
Population 1910. 1.747; 1920, 1,709
This town is in York County.
J-D $30.000c_ _June 1 1932
48
Funding Bonds.
INT. payable in Newport.
DEBT Apr 8 1922.. $23,105
4s
,._. $34,000- Dec 1 '22-'38 BOND. DEBT Feb 11 '22._ $58,000 TOWN debt (add'1)
11,000
Floating
5s '20 J-D 56,500----June 1 1930 Notes outstanding (add'D_ 52,200 Assess, value, real estate 1,569,737 NORRIDGEWOCK.
Assessed val'n,real estate....2,095,252
BOND. DEBT Feb. 1 '22_ $122,300
This town is in Somerset County.
246.843
Notes & temporary loans__ 107,000 Assessed val'n, personal_ _ - 676,667 Assess, value, personal
Railroad Refunding Bonds.
16,292
Other assessable property.._
Total valuation 1921_ _ 5,011,552 Total assessed val'n 19212,771.919 Total assess. value 1921_ -1.832,872 33{s
$8,000c
tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $37.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921......$30.80 Total
Building Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21..$40.00
Population, 1910, 6,621; 1920, 7,261
$8,000c
Population 1910, 3,533; 1920, 4,763 48
FAIRFIELD.
BOND.DEBT Feb. 20 1922..113,500
This town is in Somerset Co.
BRUNSWICK AND TOPSHAM
16,500
Floating debt (add'I)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1920- 325.000 KITTERY WATER DISTRICT.
WATER DISTRICT.
608,575
value, real estate
-2,514,420
val. 1921
This district is located In the town Assess, value, personal
Supplies Brunswick and Topsham Total
272,393
Assess,
with water. Incorp. Mar. 11 1903. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_ _....$36.00 of Kittery, York County. and sup- Total assess. value, 1921......880,968
48 g '06 J-Jz$250.000c_Jan 1 '26&'36 Population 1910, 4,435; 1920. 4,253 plies water to about 5,000 inhabi- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-....$37.00
tants. District authorized by Legis- Population 1910, 1,608; 1920, 1,532
45 g '09 J J *42,0000_ _July 1 1936
lature in Jan. 1907.
4s g '12 J-J *46.000c,,__July 1 1942 FARMINGTON.
INT. on railroad refundings bonds
This village, which is part of the 5s '08 J4 $112,000c_Jan 1 '23-'38
4s g '15 J-J *20.000c___July 1 1942
Franklin BOND.DEBT Apr 2'20___$340.030 payable in Portland.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922-- $358.000 town of the samename,is in charter
21.500 OLD ORCHARD.
60,000 County. Inc. 1860. New
Floating debt
Sinking fund
I 1ru
INT.at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bost.
Assess.val.'2Brunswick _5,011,552 Jan. 1912. Population 1910, 1,240;
A town in York County.
1
(M, actual) Topsham___1,706,770 1920, 1,650.
BOND.DEBT April6 1922 $54,000
Water-System Ext. Bonds.
___330.80
per
Brunswick
Tax
Assess. val. real estate___2,614,390
May 1 1944 LEWISTON.
25.00 4s '14 M-N $40,000-..
$1,000 '21 Topsham
123,095
This city is In Androscoggin Assess val. personal
Water Refunding Bonds.
8,000
Population, 1921 (est.)
in 1863. Popula- Tot.assval.'21(66 2-3%act)2,737,485
County.
5s '10 J-J $35,000c......Jan 1 1932 tion 1910,Incorp. 1920, 31,791.
* Tax-free. zTaxable.
26,247;
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1921_ _ .132.00
.
INT at Old Colony Tr.Co.. Boston. 45 '10 A-0 30.000o_ --Apr 1 1926 5s
_-- $250,000
Population 1910, 961; 1920, 1,164
' (Subject to call.)
City Building Bonds.
BOND.DEBT May 6 1920 $105,000
CALAIS.
35s g J-J $185,000____July 1 1931 OLD TOWN.
This city is in Washington County. Assess. val. real estate____1,722,285
Ref. Bds.(Int. at 1st N. Bk., Bas.)
This city is in Penobscot County.
570.998
Inc. 1851. Population 1910, 6,116; Assess. val. personal
J-J $80.000---July 1 1924 Incorp. as a city Mob. 30 1891.
2,293.283 48
Total val. 1920
1920, 6.084.
J-J 51.000 __ __Jan 1 1930
45
Refunding and Funding Bonds.
INT. at Franklin Say. Bank and 48
Building Bonds.
J-J 100,000-- -July 1923 45 'OS J-D 365.0000_ _June 1 1928
J-D $13.000c_ __Deo 1 1926 First Nat. Bank. Farmington.
48
4s '07 A-0 158,000____Oct 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Dec 1920 $222,613
Refunding Bonds.
A,872,606
A-0 l00,000... Oct 1 1927 Total valuation 1921-4s
J-D $85.000c-Deo 1 1926 FORT FAIRFIELD.
48
This town is in Aroostook County. 4s '13 J4 100.000.__July 1 1933 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 __ __143.00
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922_ $98,000
Water-Works Bonds.
Population 1910, 6.317; 1920, 6,630
DEBT Feb 20 '22.. 315,000
30.000 BOND.
Floating debt
INT. payable at the Merrill Trust
85,000 4s '17 ___ $175,000
Assess. val., real estate..__ _2,014,920 Temporary debt (add'1)
(35.000 yearly on Oct. 1.)
Co., Bangor.
3,320,250
1,407,850 Assessed value, real
Assess. val., personal
197.000
porsonal__ _ 736,565 BOND.DEBT Apr 5 192211 150,000
Total val. 1921 (abt. act.)-3,422.770 Assessed value,
Notes outstanding
PITTSFIELD
'21-'22_340.00 Total assess. value 1921.-4,056,815 Sinking funds
Tot. tax rate (per M)
225,000
A town in Somerset County.
INT.at Nat. Shawmut Bank. Boss. Total tax rate (per 31,000)'21-$53.00 Tot. val. '21 (75% act.)- -26,933.058 BOND. DEBT May 19 '21 $30,000
Population 1910, 4.381; 1920, 4,551 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921-130.00
61,274
CAMDEN.
Floating debt
1.719,775
This town is in Knox County.
-The prop- Assess. val. real est
CITY PROPERTY.
GARDINER.
5)6,005
Bonds.
Assess. val.. personal
is in Kennebec County. erty of this city on March 1 1922 was
This
$13,000_-__May 1 1932 Incorp.city 1844. Commission gov- valued at $2,882,812.21, including, Total val. 1921 (2-3 act.)_ -1,941,780
in
9,900...... _May 1 1933
among other things, stock of the Tax rate (per $1.000) l921......$36.00
adopted Sept. 12 1911.
25.000 --Dec 1 1933 ernment
& Auburn Branch RR. Population 1910, 2,891; 1920, 2,700
1'22_ $59•300 Is Refunding Loans.__Apr 16 1933 Lewiston $225,000, and water-works
BOND. DEBT Mar.-'08 A-0 376.000e
20,200 CITY DEBT Dec 1 '20_ 198,400 valued at $963,119.
Temporary loans
PORTLAND.
2,453.98e Total valuation 1921_-4,181,687 valued at
Assessed valuation, real
Portland (City) is In Cumberland
535,055 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.. -- _335.00
Assessed val., personal
County. Incorp. Feb. 28 1832.
2,9890:110 Population in 1910, 5,311:'20, 5,475 LISBON.
Total valuation 1921
Bonds issued after Feb. 1 1909 are
Town in Androscoggin Co. Inc.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 192f____$33.00
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. June 22 1799 Population '10,4,116; non-taxable in Maine; prior issues
Population in 1910, 3,015;'20, 3,403
are taxable.
1920, 4.091.
High-School Refunding Bonds.
Water Bonds (Tax-exempt).
GARDINER WATER DISTRICT.
CARIBOU.
534s'21 F-A3200,000c_Ang 1 '32-'41
4s '09 A-0 $74,000c ..Oct 1 1929
Organized July 11903.
This town is in Aroostook County
School Building Bonds.
4s
J4 3191.5000...„Jan 1 1934 TOWN DEBT Jan 31 '21_ $101,963 4s '27 M-S$700,000_ __ _Mar 1 1937
Incorporated 1859.
1.700
1928 4s '14 J-J 75,000c. July 1 1944 Floating debt
Sch 4s M-Nz$25,000c
'20 J-D 200.000_Dec 15 '31-'40
21,962 5s '21 J-D 200,000c_Dec 1 '32-'41
1925 BOND.DEBT Apr 1922- 3266.500 Sinking fund
RR 454s1-D §14,000c
2,908 Total val. '21 (75% act.)- 3,725,745 5s Funded Debt Bonds.
$91,512 Sinking fund
TOWN DEBT Dec 1 1920_
_ _329.80 434507 F
3,718.322 Assessed valuation 1921._4,181.687 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_
Total val 1921
-A 35,000-___Aug 1 1922
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost. 434sg'09F-A 245.0000....Aug 1 1929
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 353.00 Tax rate (per $1.000) 192L.....$35.00
INT. at Maine Tr. & Bkg.
6,018
Pop'n 1910, 5,377; 1920
4s g '12 J-J 350,000c_ July 1 1932
INT. on bonds marked (z) at Gardiner.
LUBEC.
4s '13 M-S 200.000____Mch 1 1963
Androscoggin Say. Bank. Lewiston; HALLOWELL.
This town is in Washington Co.
4s '14 M-S 200,000c_Sept 1 '24-'43
(§) at Merrill Trust Co., Bangor.
This city is in Kennebec County. BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1921 $66,500
City Hall Bonds.
1,448 48 '11 A-0 $1.000.000Apr 1 '26-'47
Inc. 1850. Population 1910, 2.864; Sinking fund
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Total val. '21 (100% act.)_1.410.245
1920, 2,764.
Refunding Bonds (Tax free.)
Portland is the county seat. Ine 4) g'19 J-J 388.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _144.00 5s '20 M-S $99,000c___Mar 1 1935
§s
,
1760. Population 1910, 112.014:
Population 1910, 3,363; 1920, 3,371 CITY OF DREBIMI BONDS.
Refunding 1893.
1920. 121,358.
M-N $1,000c_ ___Nov 1922
4s
Annexed Feb. 6 1899.
$101,000
Bridge Bonds.
City debt Dec 1 1921
Sewer Bonds.
1.919.976 MADISON.
4s '15 M-N$250,000-May 1 1935 Total valuation 1921
'97 A-0 $2.000_ _ _June 1 1917
This town is in Somerset County. 4s(Matured, but not presented for
48 '15 A-0 200,000___Oct 1 1935 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921..-135.00
Madison Memorial House School
payment.)
434s'19 J-J 200,000____July 1 1939
INT. at Hallowell Tr. & Bk. Co.
Bonds.
County Farm Bonds.
INTEREST on all the issues is
and on 434s of 1919 at the First
5s'21 M-S $110,000c_Sept 1 '22-'43 payable in Boston at First National
-A $25.000c___Feb 1 1929 National Bank, Boston.
48 '14 F
BOND DEBT Sept 6 1921_3110,000 Bank and at the Casco Mercantile
4s '15 J4 25.000_ _July 1 1930
53,000 Trust Co. in Portland.
Floating debt
Court House Refunding Bonds. HOULTON.
.53,1'21 -- 3110,000-Aug 1 1931
TOT. DEBT,SINK. FUND,&c.:
This town is in Aroostook County. Population 1910,3,379; 1920...3,700
INT.at Town Treasurer's office.
Apr. 1922. Apr. 1921.
O'(Court-House Bonds.
Incorp. Mch. 8 1831. Town owns
July 1922 1,995 shares stock-value 349,875
33.s'07 -__ $181,000
Bonded debt_34,015,000 $3,620,000
July 1924 of the Houlton Water Co.
366,198
33s'09 -- 180,000
Other oblig'ns 118,793
MADISON WATER DISTRICT.
293,103
11,000____June 1921
297,829
330'06 --This district (P. 0. Madison) is in Assets
Town Bonds.
(Not presented for payment.)
J-D 327.000-__Dec 1 1934 Somerset County.
48
BOND. DEBT Apr 6'22-31,182,000
Net debt _ _ _33,835,964 $3,693,095
Refunding Bonds.
48 '16 M-S 3200.000 ----1922-1946
63,703 48 '10 M-N$32.000r___Nov 1 1930
ASS ETS.-City's
Sinking fund
AVAILABLE
(Due part every 5 years.)
98,000 45 '11 M-N 10,000__Nov 1 1931 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1916- $200.000 available assets consist of 4,857
Floating debt
Total assessed val. 1922_134,320,501
Assessed valuation 1916-1.755,241 shares (3242.850) of Portland Gas
Water Bonds.
County tax (per $1.000) 1922_31.50 33§s
Light Co. stock, also cash reserved
M-N 510,0000.May 1 '23-'32
INT. payable in Boston.
INT.at County Treasurer's office 33§s
for payment of city debt. $54,978.71.
M-N 17,000o. __May 1 1932
Borrowing capacity April 1922,
(Subject to call May 1 1918.)
MARS HILL.
DEXTER.
3615.135.49.
A town in Aroostook County.
School, Bridges. Town Imp.Bds.
ASSESSED VALUATION
This town is in Penobscot County. 48
M-N$10.000c___Nov 1 1931 TOWN DEBT April 5 1922 $30,500
1919.
1920.
1921.
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1922 $166,000 Assess. val. real estate____ $851.615
1934 Houlton Water Dist. bonds 171,500 Assess. val. personal
279,325
June $48,000c
330
BOND. DEBT (Water)
Assessed value, real estate_3,314,848 Total valuation 1921_--1,130,910 R.E.60551,925 57185,525 54,509800
$48,000 Assessed value, personal.._ _1,384,710 Tax rate (per 31.000)1921 ---$41.00 Per'l 34426,644 31773,576 26076,722
May 23 1922
69 954 Total assessed value 1921_ _4,699,558 Population In 1910_1,511; '20, 1,783 Tot _94978,569 88959,101 80586,522
Floating debt(addl)
28.40
30.40
1,794,975 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___ _139.00
Assess. val. real estate
Tax p.M.31.60
-In 1920,69,272;
612,665 Population 1910. 5,845; 1920, 6,191 MILLINOCKET.
Assess. val. personal
POPULATION.
Tot.assess.val .'22(2-3act.)2,407.640
This town is in Penobscot Co. In 1910, 58,751.
HIT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922----$42.00
'acorn. Mar. 16 1901.
4,113 KENNEBEC COUNTY.
Pop'n 1910, 3,530; 1920
TOTAL DEBT May 1922 $ 48,000 PORTLAND BRIDGE DISTRICT.
12,000
INT. payable at Boston.
This district comprises the entire
Assessment debt (add'1)
seat.
,
Augusta is th county
60,000 cities of Portland and South Portland
11348-1938 TOTAL DEBT
44 '07 ___ $21,500
EAST LIVERMORE.
16,071 and was organized in 1905 to build
Less deductions
Funding Bonds.
This town is in Androscoggin Co. 4s '15 F-A $20.000c___Aug 1 1930 NET DEBT
43,929 Vaughan's Bridge, connecting the
359.582
TOTAL DEBT
2.903,729 two cities. The entire property of
$41,500 Assess. val. real estate
Total assessed value 1921.._2.237.823 BOND.DEBT April 7 1922
3,343 Assess. val. personal prop- 1,494.775 the two cities is liable in proportion
Floating debt
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$40.00 Sinking fund
4,398,504 to assessed valuation.
11.731 Total value 1922
Population 1910. 2,641; 1920, 2.636 Total valuation 1922
46,819,632 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1922. _$41.00 3548'05 J-J $2 0.000__July 1 '23-'47
Population 1910, 3,368; 1920, 4,528 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922-3260,000
rate (per 31.000) 11122
Tax
E. LIVERMORE WATER DIST.
Poptirn 1910, 58,571; 1920. 69,196
1920, 63,844
48 '09 F-A $136 000
--Feb. 1 1929 Pop'n 1910, 62,863;Bank. Boscon
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston,
1st Nat.
MILO.
BOND.DEBT June 10'22. $136,000 orINT. at Trust Co
and at the Canal Nat. Bank, PortCounty.
Augusta
A town in Piscataquis
Assessed valuation 1922-- 2 321.068
land.
$57,882
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-$39.00 KENNEBEC WATER DISTRICT. TOTAL DEBT May 20'22 28,561
NET DEBT May 201922_
WATER DISTRICT.
INT. at Eliot Nat. Bk., Boston.
Incorporated March 17 1899.
Total valuation 19222,069.439 PORTLAND Bonds (assumed).
Water Co.
The city of Waterville and the vil- Tax rate (per 31,000) 1922.. _ .$42.00
*375,000____Aug 1 1927
EASTPORT.
lage of Fairdeld are in this district. Population 1910, 2.556; 1920. 2,894 48 '87
*800,000___Aug 1 1927
This city Is In Washington Co. Inc
48 '87
served by district, 20,000.
*200.000_ ___Aug 1 1927
March 3 1893. Population 1910, Population address. Waterville.
4s '87
Post office
*200.000____Aug 1 1927
4,961; 1920. 4,494.
4s '87
__May 1 1925 MOUNT DESERT.
33§s g M-N$650.000c
This town is in Hancock County. 4s '87
*225,000____Aug 1 1927
Refunding Bonds.
50.000c_May 1 1925
'10 M-N
*200,000___Nov 1 1928
General Improvement Bonds. 4s '97
48 '07 J-J $25 000c-July 1 1937 4s g '15 M-S 100,000c......Mar 1 1930
4s g
a115,000_May 1 1929
--- $70,780
4s '01
School Bonds
May 1 1940 434
5s g '20 M-N150,000ca60,000__ _Nov 1 1926
Bridge District Bonds.
4s '05
1 '25-'35 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922 $950,000
4Hs't5 J-J
serial
$14,000c
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '21-- $51,000 Floating debt
$37,000 434s
12.200 NET DEBT Jan 11922.... 799,260 TOWN DEBT April 1922 $53,214 4s '08 J-Dt$3.000.000c__Dec 1 1928
Other property
Total valuation 1921
2.498.575 Sinking fund
187,740 Total val'n 1921(% act.).. 2,872.950 48 '14 --- *100.000-__Mar 1 1934
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $40.00 Total valuation 1921 _____ 13,012,230 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$33.00 4s '15 -*200.000___Jan 1 1935
Population 1910, 1,569; 1920, 1,497 4s '16 ___ *150.000._ Apr 1 1936
INT. on bonds marked (a) at INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk.. Boston.
434s'20 -__ *200,000_ __ _Mar 1 1940
First Nat. Bank, Boston; others at
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922_35,525,000
NEWPORT.
KENNEBUNK.
Eastport Say. Bank.
1.035,230
Water sinking fund
A town in Penobscot County.
This town is in York County.
Sewer Town-Hall 3c Bridge Bds. NET DEBT April 1922_ 5,612,500
Bonds.
School
ELLSWORTH.
)
INT. on bonds marked (8 at
4s '97 Dec $15.800c
This city is in Hancock County. 5s '21 __ $60,000
Fidelity Tr. Co., Portland;(t) at Old
School-House Bonds.
Inc.in 1869. Population 1910.3,549; BONDED DEBT
Colony Tr. Co., Boston; and (a) at
58 4s '10 Oct $15.000c
Assessed valuation 1921..$2,833,4
1920. 3,058.
$33.80 TOWN DEBT Dec 11920.. $26,747 the Union Safe & Deposit Co., in
Tax rate (per 31.000)'21
Refunding Bonds.
'17 J-D 328,000c... _June 1 1937 Population 1910. 3,099; 1920-3,138 Total assessed val'n 1921.. 1,308.151 Portland.




JUNE, 1922.]

-DEBT OF STATE
NEW HAMPSHIRE

PRESQUE ISLE.

1934
4s '16 3-3 $5,000
54 '19 M-N 24,500____May 1 1939
5s '21 F-A 14,500____Aug 1 1941
Permanent Improvt. Bonds.
4 s'18 M-S $32,500-..__Mar 1 1935
School Bonds.
54 '19 M-N$24,500_ _ __May 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22__ 236,950
5,584,245
Assessed val., real
Assessed val.. personal__.._1,230,555
6,814,800
Total val. 1921
Tax rate (per $1,000) l921_..$36.00
ROCKLAND.
This city is in Knox County. Inc Population 1910,7,471; 1920, 9.254
In 1854. Bonds are tax-free.
32,500__ _Jan 1 1932 WALDOBORO.
45
This town is in Lincoln County.
20,900__ _ _Jan 1 1928
4s
Rerg Bonds (Int. at Treas. Office) BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '22 327.500
12,003
1936 Cash in treasury
___ $40,350
Ss
1923 Assessed val., real estate
921,675
4s
--- 25,000c
1924 Assessed val., personal__ _ _ 331,315
16,500c
3s
1925 Other assess. val. (exempt) 28,140
48
--- 25,000c
1927 Total assessed value1921_ -1,252,990
13.000c
4s
27,600-_Ju1y 1 1933 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921- ---$31.50
4s
430'19 J-J 23,200____July 1 1934 Population 1910, 2,656; 1920_2,426
--- 20,800_ _ _July 1 1935
5s
BOND. DEBT May 1 '22- $257,950 WASHINGTON COUNTY.
County seats are Machias and
102,618
Floating debt
Total val'n 1922 (2-3 act.)-6,688,076 Calais. Incorp. In 1789.
Washington Co. RR. Bonds.
Tax rate (per *1,000) l922.-$36.00
Population 1910, 8,174; 1920, 8,109 4s '93 J-J $475,000- __ _Jan 1 1928
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1923 to 1925.)
RUMFORD.- County. BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '20 $975,000
Total assess. val. 1921.._ _20,152,614
This town is in Oxford
BOND.DEBT May 22'22. $298,500 Co. tax (per $1,000) 1920.-427.25
Assess, val. real estate_-- 4.327.700 Pop. '10, 42,905; 1920
41,709
1.914,650 INT. at Boylston Nat. Bk.. Boston.
Assess, val. personal
Total valuation 1922(12act.)6.242 350
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922 -435.00
Population 1910.6,777; 1920, 8,576 WATERVILLE.
This city is in Kennebec County.
Incorp. 1802; city, 1888.
SA00.
This city is In York County. Inc.
zStreet Bonds.
Feb. 18 1867. Population 1910. 4s '16 A-0 $12.000c___Oct 1 1936
6,583; 1920, 6.817.
Funding Bonds.
Bonds.
4.Refunding 33,0000_
M-S $80.000c_Sept 1 '31-'34
-Deo '22-'23 4s
J-D
M-N 9,000c_ -Nbv 22-'30 4s '97 34 35.000c_ __July 1 1927
3 Hs
21,000o -Oct 1 '22-'42 330'05 M-S 35,000c _Sept 1 1935
4s '07 A-0
9.000c___Aug 1 1929
8,000c_Sept 1 '22-'29 45 '09 F-A
3;0'09 M-S
48 '14 A-0 50.000c_Apr 1 1939
Refunding Bonds.
48 '17 J-J *30,000c-Jan 1 1942 35is
F-A 30.000c_Feb 1 '24-'26
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1921- $141,000 45 '09 J-J 105,000c-July 1 1939
Floating debt
50.000 3 Hs
M-S 50.000c_Sept 1 '23-'27
Total valuation 1921-- _ -7,506,654 4s '07 F-A 10,000_..-..Feb 1 1927
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_--$32.00 4s '09 F-A 20,000__Feb 1 '38-'39
* INT.at Fidelity Trust Co.,Port- 4s '17 J-J 20.000c-__July 1 1937
land; on other bonds at York Nat. 430'18 J-D 25,000____Dec 1 1938
4Hs'19 A-0 z25,000c-Oct 10 1949
Bank, Saco.
Street and Sewer Bonds.
SANFORD.
-A $25,000___Aug 15 1939
4%8'19 F
This town is in York County.
534s'20 M-N 20,000c_Nov 15 1940
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 4'22-_ $501,000
3%8'04 J-D $42.000c_.$2,000 yrly Assess. val., real estate___ -9.087.825
Municipal Bonds.
Aesess, val., personal
2.363,625
4s '14 J-D $50.000c_Dec 1 '24-'33 Total assess. val. 1921- _11.451,450
BOND.DEBT April 4 1922 $92,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$30.00
Floating debt (additional).. 54,100 Population 1910, 11.458; '20, 13.351
TOT. NET DEBT Apr 4'22 146,100 zINT. at First Nat. Bk.. Boston.
Assessed val., real
5.577,531
Assessed val., personal
2,495,635
Total assessed val'n 1922_ _8,073,166 WELLS.
$34.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922
This town is in York County.
Population 1910, 9,049; 1920. 10.691 TOWN DEBT April 1 1922_ $41,000
INT. on 3348 payable in Sanford Assess, value, real estate,, 2,010,326
on 4s in Portland.
Assess, value, personal____ 168,710
Total assess. value, 1921_2,179,036
SKOWHEGAN.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 21'434.00
This town is in Somerset County. Population 1910,1,908; 1920--1,943
Incorporated in 1823 as Milburn:
name changed to Skowhegan in 1836. WESTBROOK.
High School Bonds.
Westbrook Is in
$18,000-$2,000 yrly. Incorporated MarchCumberland Co
4s
1891. Popula
Building Bonds.
tion 1910,8.281; 1920,9,453.
4$
--- $79,000
Funding and !mut. Bonds.
•
BOND. DEBT Apr 4 '22-- $97,000
1992-1929
139,204 534s'21 M-N $44,000
Floating debt
3,777,380
Sewer and Funding Bonds.
Assessed val., real
Assessed val., personal.. _ _ _1.466.655 48 '16 F-A $24,000_ _Nov 1 '31-'35
Total val. 1921 (66 2-3%
5,244,035 45Paving Bonds.
actual)
'12 M-S $3,000_ __Sept 1 1922
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$33.50
Refunding Bonds.
Population 1910, 5,341; 1920, 5,981 4s'06
J-J $15,000c_Jan 15 1926
48 '11 J-D j20.000c June 20'23-'32
SOUTH PARIS.
1,000c __June 20 1933
Oxford County.
This village is in
45 '14 F-A 45,000c__Aug 15 19:0
Water-System Bonds.
4Hs'15 J-J
48 '09 A-0 $63,000c_ __Oct 1 1929 45 '17 J-J 25,000c___Jan 1 1935
20.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Apr 4'22- $63,000 55 '18 J-D
24,000c_June 1 '23-'46
5,000 BOND.
Floating debt
2,475 Floating DEBT Jan. 1 1922 3238.000
Other debt
42,407
70,475 Assess, debt
NET DEBT
val., real estate_6,476,3130
1,461
Cash on hand
1,669.565
593,025 Assess, val., personal
Assessed val., real
271.330 rot.assess.vaL'21(559' act.)8.145,925
Assessed val., personal..
864.355 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21431.30
Total assess. val., 1921
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _$7.60 Population, 1910,8,281; 1920....9,453
INT. at Old Colony Trust Co.,
Population 1910, 1,542; 1920. 1,793
Boston, 1st Nat. Bk.. nos., WestINT. payable at Paris Trust Co.
brook Tr. Co.; Canal Nat. Bank.
Portland and Fidelity Trust Co..
SOUTH PORTLAND.
Portland.
This city is in cumberland Co.
330'06 J-T $14,000____Jan 1 1926 YORK.
1923-1925
4s '07 F-A
This town is in York County,
9,000
1923-1925 TOWN DEBT Dec. 1921.. $143,451
40 '09 F-A
9,000
Apr 1 19:30 Assess, value, real estate,._3,675,047
48 '10 A-0 55,000
4s '11 M-N 13,000__Nov 1 '22-25 Assess, value, personal..
335,940
1925 Total assess. value, 19 11_4,001.987
48 '11 --4,000
4s'15 A-0 28.450__Apr 1 '27-'29 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21431.50
1931-1933 Population 1910, 2.802; 1920-2,727
48 '16 34 30,000
This town is in Aroostook COunty.
BOND.DEBT Feb.20'22 $54,500
19,500
Floating debt
32.179
Sinking fund
Assess, val, real estate__- 3,146,950
745,225
Assess, val. personal
3,892.175
Total valuation 1921-Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-441.00
Population 1910.5,179; 1920, 5,581

New Hampshire.
ITS
DEBT. RESOURCES. dec.
Admitted as a State
One of Original Thirteen
Total Area of State (square miles)
9,305
Capital
State
Concord
Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1923)_ Albert 0. Brown
Secretary of State (chosen by Legislature)____Edwin C.Bean
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1923)
J. W.Plummer
Attorney-General
Oscar L. Young
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday in
January, and length of session Is not limited.
-New Hampshire's debt history is very brief.
HISTORY OF DEBT.
This State has always been extremely conservative, and no bonds were




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Issued until after the breaking out of the Civil War. In 1866 New Hampshire reported her funded indebtedness at *4,169,816. contracted exclusively
for war purposes. June 1 1869 the total outstanding was $3,213,962.22.
against which the Treasurer reported an asset of $77,082.89 The State
debt at the present time is as follows:
LOANS-Interest
Principal
-Name and Purpose% Payable. When Due. Outstand'y
Highway bonds of 1912
314 J & J July 1 '23-'24 $150,000
Hospital, 1905
3 H J & J July 1 '23-25
30,000
do
1907
334 J & J July 1 1927
150.000
do
1909
0 334 3 ec J July 1 1929
85.000
War Loan bonds
c 414 J & J July 1 '30-'36 500.000
War recognition bonds
414 J & D Dec. 1 1923
700.000
War recognition bonds
414 J & D Dec. 1 1925
789,000
Loan of 1873 (overdue)
500
PAR VALUE OF BONDS.
-The bonds are in $500 and $1,000 pieces.
INTEREST is payable at the National Shawmut Bank of Bostonand at
State Treasurer's office.
-All issues are exempt when held by savings banks and
TAX-EXEMPT.
citizens of New Hampshire.
-The net debt on June 30 1921 was 32,314,306 76. The
TOTAL DEBT.
subjoined statement shows New Hampshire's total debt on the dates named.
Assets June 30 1921 were 31,381,393 63.
June 30'21. Sept. 1 '20. Sept. 1 '19. Sept. 1 '18.
Totalfunded debt
$2,574,500 $2,589,500 $1,171.500 $1,230,500
Trust funds
1,121,100
1,110,864
1,176,993
1,167,873
Floating debt
100
100
450,100
100
Total debt
$3.695,700 $3,700,464 $2,798,593 32.398,473
ASSESSED VALUATION.
-The State's total assessed valuation was
as below. The average tax rate for 1920 (per $1,000) was $23.70; for 1921
It was $24.80.
Years- Assessed Val. Years- Assessed Val. Years- Assessed Val.
$531,154,014 1912
1921
*$390,086 029 1902
3214,616,655
511.456,583 1911
1920
263,074,386 1900
209,670,845
469.858.171 1910
1919
255,085,571 1898
204.734,731
453.327.679 1908
1918
244,971,264 1896
200,957.600
428307.097 1906
231,641,571 1894
1917
197,839,543
1916
. . 83 1905
225,082.628 1893
196,117.060
398,845.480
1915168,964,903
„ 1881
1914
390,877.626
The preceding values are simply the aggregate of the inventories of the
various towns in the State. In addition, the State taxes at different rates
savings banks and trust companies, insurance capital, railroads, building
and loan associations, telegraph and telephone companies, parlor car and
express companies. These, less exemptions allowed by statute, in 1920
amount to $1 13,753378.
*Chapter 169, Laws of 1911. created a permanent tax commission, one
of whose duties it is to equalize valuations in the year 1912 and every second
year thereafter, so that the same shall represent the "true and market
of 1912of property. This accounts for the large increase in the valuation
valu'.
e'
192 OPULATION OF STATE
P
0
443,083 1880
346,991 1840
284,574 1800
183,858
3
430,572 1870
18,300 1830
269,328 1790__ __ 41,881
19
018
326,073 1820
411,588 1860
244,165
1890
317,976 1810
376.530 1850
214,460
-Chap. 19, Laws of 1921, provides that the fiscal year
FISCAL YEAR.
of State reports shall close on June 30 and that biennial reports shall be
Issued on June 30 in even years.
DEBT LIMITATION.
-There is no restriction in the constitution of New
Hampshire upon the debt
-making power of the people through the "General
Court," except the following, which is the last clause of Article 5 of Part
Second of that instrument.
Provided, That the General Court shall not authorize any town to loan
or give its money or credit directly or indirectly for tee benefit of any
corporation having for its object a dividend of profits or in any way aid
the same by taking Its stocks or bonds.
The above is an amendment to the constitution which was ratified In
1877. The amendment would appear to be intended as a complete estoppel
to municipal loaning of money or credit to railroad and Industrial corporations. It Is to be noticed, however, that by Its terms the restriction does
not specifically mention "cities," the words being "any town."
By Chap. 16 of the Public Statutes (1901) which chapter defines the
duties of the State Treasurer, that official was authorized, at the direction
of the Governor and Council to borrow in an amount not to exceed $55,000
for the purpose of refunding debts, the interest rate and the term of bond
not to exceed 6% and 5 years, respectively. In 1905 an amendment raised
the amount that could be borrowed under authority of the Act to $300,000,
and in 1921 it was raised to $600,000, and the 6% interest limit struck out.
The Act now reads:
Sec. 6. If money due from the State is demanded, and there are not
sufficient funds in the treasury available for the payment of the same, the
Treasurer, under the direction of the Governor and Council, is hereby
authorized to borrow, on the State's credit, for a period of not more than
5 years, at the lowest rate of interest obtainable, such sums as may be
necessary; but the entire indebtedness incurred under this authority shall
not exceed the sum of $600,000 per annum.
In addition to the foregoing is the "Municipal Bond Act of 1895." It
'ells in the matter of issuing bonds what a municipal corporation may
do, what it muat do, and what it cannot do. The law enacts:
Sec. 1. The term "municipal corporation" means town, city, school Ws
'Act, village district and village precinct. Sec. 2. Bonds issued must be
nayable within 20 years, interest semi-annual, not exceeding 6%. may
be payable in gold coin. It made payable in less than 20 years, may be
extended, but never beyond 20 years from time of issue. Sec. 3. Bonds
(except of cities) must be authorized by a vote of two-thirds of all voters
present and voting at an annual meeting of such corporation, or at a special
meeting properly called, dtc. (for which see Act). Bonds must be signed
by a majority of the Governing Board, countersigned by Treasurer and
have seal of corporation. Time and place of payment and rate of interest.
&o., may be delegated to Governing Board. Sec. 4. City bonds must be
authorized by resolution of City Council passed by at least two-thirds of
members elected to each branch, taken by yeas and nays, signed by Mayor,
countersigned by Treasurer, seal of city affixed Place of payment, rate
of interest and sale may be delegated to Treasurer. Sec. 5. Bonds shall be
payable to bearer or to registered holder by name, and must be in form set
out in Act
-which see. In case bonds be made subject to call, they must
contain statement to that effect as given in Act. "The validity of any bonds
shall not be affected by any variation from the forms herein prescribed."
Sec. 6. Treasurer to keep a book in which he shall register bonds issued, ace.
Sec. 7. "All bonds purporting to be issued by virtue or in pursuance of this
Act and signed and sealed as hereinbefore provided shall, in favor of bonafide holders, be conclusively presumed to have been duly and regularly
authorized and Issued in accordance with the provisions herein contained.
and no holder thereof shall be obliged to see to the existence of the purpose
of the issue or to the regularity of any of the proceedings or to the application of the proceeds. All such bonds shall be negotiable In all respects and
to the same extent as securities negotiable by the law merchant." Sec. 8.
Annual tax must be levied and collected sufficient to pay interest and provide a sinking fund sufficient to pay principal within 20 years. Sec. 9. No
bonds can be issued which shall increase the net debt of corporation to an
amount exceeding 5% of the value of the taxable property therein as last
appiaised for assessing taxes. To ascertain net debt, all debts must be included except the following, which must be deducted-water debt, 'cash
and other means' in treasury and sinking funds applicable to payment of
debt so included; "but nothing contained in this section shall prevent the
issue of bonds for the purpose of refunding an equal principal amount of
other bonds of such corporation." Sec. 10. Corporation seal. Sec. 11.
Act to take effect on passage. Approved March 19 1895.
Exceptions have been made to this law from time to time in special in4ances, such as in the case of 800,000 high-school bonds of the city of
Portsmouth authorized by Chapter 202. Laws of 1903. This chapter
provides that Section 9 of the Municipal Bond Law of 1895 does not apply
In this instance.
TAXATION OF STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS.
-Chap.55 of the
Laws of 1907 provides that any city, town, precinct or village district may
exempt from taxation any future issue of its bonds, provided such exemption shall apply only to bonds owned and held by citizens of said city,
town, precinct or village district. State bonds were left subject to taxation
unless exempted by the terms of the Act under which they are issued.
In 1913 the privilege of exemption was extended by Chapter 51 of the
Acts for that year to future bond issues by school districts when held by

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

residents. Another Act of 1913 (Chapter 112) exempts from taxation all
the bonds or notes of the State or any of its minor civil divisions bearing
not exceeding 5% interest.
-PRIVILEGES AND RESTR1CSAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS
TIONS.-The savings bank investment laws of New Hampshire were completely revised and materially altered In many respects at the Legislative
session of 1917. An explanation of the changes made was published by
.pages 2028 to 2030. Inclusive. The
us in the "Chronicle" of May 19 1917,
law was again revised in 1921 (see the • Chronicle" of May 21 1921, pages
2214 to 2216, Inclusive). The principal changes were the reduction of the
amount of the railroad, public utility and industrial stocks that a savings
bank may hold. from 25% to 10%, and the new paragraphs 4 and 5 under
Section 4 in relation to equipment securities of railroads. The full text of
the new law as it now stands follows:
Section 1. On and after the passage of this act savings banks and savings
departments of banking and trust companies shall make investment of their
funds In the following classes of securities only:
Sec. 2. For the purposes of this act a note shall be construed as a written
promise of an individual, firm, corporation or voluntary association, signed
by the maker, to pay a specified sum of money on demand or at a fixed or
determinable future time, but not issued under indenture or deed of trust.
A bond shall be construed as a note issued under indenture or deed of
trust.
1. In notes or bonds directly secured by first mortgage on real estate
situated within the State of New Hampshire: but no such investment shall
be in a loan that exceeds 70% of the value of the real estate by which It is
secured and not exceeding 75% of the deposits shall be so invested, except
by permission of the bank commissioners
2. In notes or bonds directly secured by first mortgage on real estate
situated outside of New Hampshire but entirely within the United States,
which at the time of such investment is improved, occupied and productive;
but not exceeding 40% of the deposits shall be so invested, and no such
Investment shall be in a loan that exceeds 50% of the value of the real
estate by which it is secured.
3. In notes or bonds directly secured by first mortgage on timber lands
situated within the States of Maine and Vermont; but not exceeding 5%
of the deposits shall be so Invested, and no such investment shall be in a
loan that exceeds 50% of the value of the real estate by which it Is secured.
4. In notes secured by collateral in which the bank is at liberty to invest, of a value at least 10% in excess of the value of the note, and in
bonds secured by collateral in which the bank Is at liberty to invest under
paragraphs 1. 2. 3, 4 and 8 of Section 4, of a value of at least 10% In excess
of the value of the note. The amount of any one class of securities so
taken as collateral, added to that which the bank may own at the time.
shall not exceed the total limit of investment in that class of security; but
not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so invested.
5. In notes secured by collateral securities which are dealt In on the
• Stock Exchanges of Boston or New York, the Stock Exchange price of
which shall at all times be at least 20% in excess of the amount due upon
the note, while held by the bank; but not exceeding 25% of the deposits
shall be so Invested.
6. In notes secured by any savings bank deposit book issued by any
savings bank chartered under the laws of any New England State; or In
notes secured by the depositor's pass-book of any building and loan association of this State, provided that the investment shall not be In excess of
the withdrawing value of said pass-book.
7. In notes with two or more signers, or one or more indorsers, or in
acceptances of member banks of the Federal Reserve System of the kinds
and maturities made eligible for rediscount or purchase by Federal Reserve
banks, or in notes of makers whose net assets are not less than $250.000
and whose total indebtedness does not exceed 50% or their quick assets;
but not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be loaned to any one borrower
on this class of security; and not exceeding 30% of the deposits shall be
Invested under the provisions of this paragraph, provided that, except in
notes with two or more signers, or one or more indorsers. or in said acceptances, no savings bank shall Invest under thls paragraph unless its
guaranty fund is full and unimpaired and the total value of its assets as
determined by the Board of Bank Commissioners shall exceed the amount
of Its deposits by at least 109'.
8. In bonds issued under the provisions of the Federal Farm Loan Act,
but not more than 5% of the deposits shall be so invested.
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Sec. 3. tam tne purposes of this section a Municipality shall be construed as a county, city, town, village, district, precinct or other municipal
corporation; a Municipal Bond shall be construed as an Interest-bearing
obligation of a government, State, province or municipality, to provide for
the interest and principal requirements of which taxes may be levied on all
taxable property within the confines of the obligor; Net Debt shall be con•
strued as debt after deducting sinking funds available for the payment of
such debt and the net outstanding debt created for supplying the inhabitants with water: Assessed Valuation shall be construed as the nearest
preceding valuation of property for purposes of taxation; and population
shall be construed as the number of inhabitants In accordance with the
nearest preceding census taken under Federal or State authority.
Not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be invested in the bonds of any
one municipality; and not exceeding in the aggregate 10% of the deposits
shall be invested In the bonds of the Dominion of Canada. Its provinces
and cities.
1. In the public funds of the United States, or those for which the faith
of the United States Is pledged to provide for the payment of the interest
and principal.
2. In the authorized bonds and notes of this State, or of any of its municipalities.
3. In the authorized bonds or notes of any State or territory of the
United States; and in the aiithorized bonds or notes of any city of the
States of Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, or
New York, whose net indebtedness does not exceed 79' of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for taxation; or ofany municipality
in said States whose net Indebtedness does not exceed 5% of such valuation.
4. In the authorized bonds of any municipality of any other of the United
States or territories whose net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the last
preceding valuation of the property therein for taxation; and In the au.
thorized bonds of any city of 50.000 inhabitants of any of said States whose
net indebtedness does not exceed 7% of the last preceding valuation of the
property therein for taxation. Provided, that the bonds of any county,
city, or town of leas than 10,000 inhabitants, or of any school district or
other municipal corporation of less than 2,000 inhabitants In any State or
territory other than those named in paragraph 3 of this section shall not be
authorized investments.
5. In the authorized bonds or notes of the Dominion of Canada and in
bonds or notes the principal and interest of which are guaranteed by the
Dominion of Canada.
6. In the authorized bonds of any province of the Dominion of Canada
7. In the authorized bonds of any city of the Dominion of Canada, with
a population of not less than 50.000. whose net debt does not exceed 7 %
of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for taxation.
OTHER BONDS. NOTES AND STOCKS.
Sec. 4. For the purposes of this section a Company shall be construed
as a corporation or voluntary association organized under the laws of the
United States or any State thereof and located and doing business principally within the United States: a Public Service Company shall be construed as a company doing principally a gas, electric light or electric
power business; Mortgage Bonds shall be construed as bonds secured
primarily by direct and foreclosable lien on physical property owned
by the obligor: Years shall be construed as calendar years. fiscal years
or nearer periods of twelve months next preceding such investment; Net
Income shall be construed as income after deducting opetatIng expenses, taxes, insurance, rentals, guaranteed interest and guaranteed
dividends, and expenditures for maintenance; and Annual Interest shall be
construed as interest actually paid in each year except that for the latest
year it shall be construed as one year's interest on the total amount outstanding at the time of the investment.
Not exceeding 65% of the deposits shall be invested in securities authorized under this section; and not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be
invested in the securities of any one company, and not exceeding 10% of
the deposits shall be Invested in securities authorized by this section otner
than in bonds, notes, equipment securities, and receiver's certificates.
No investment shall be made in securities authorized under this section
unless the net income of the company in question in each of the three years
next preceding such investment shall have been not less than one and
one-quarter (1X) times the annual Interest on the entire funded debt.
In the case of a company formed by the consolidation of two or more
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ceding such consolidation shall be the combined net income and annual
Interest of the consolidated companies.
The change of motive power by any steam railroad company, whether
wholly or in part, shall not affect the eligibility for investment of any steam
railroad obligations.
Subject to the foregoing, investments may be made as follows:
STEAM RAILROAD SECURITIES.
1. In bonds or notes issued or assumed by steam railroad companies and
In mortgage bonds of companies controlled by such companies for the refunding of which mortgage bonds of such companies are specifically reserved, provided that in each of the three years next preceding such Investment the net Income of such companies shall have been either (1) not less
than ten million dollars ($10,000,000) and not less than one and one-half
times the annual interest on the obligations in question and all other
(1
obligations of corresponding or prior lien, or (2) not less than two million
dollars ($2.000.000) and nut loss than one and three-quarters (1 ) times
the annual Interest on the obligations in question and all other obligations
of corresponding or prior lien.
2. In mortgage bonds guaranteed as to principal and interest by such
companies, provided that in each of the three years next prec.sling such
investment the net income of the obligor company shall have been not
less than five hundred thousand 4500,000) and not lass than one and
one-half(1t) times the annual interest on the obligations in question and
all other obligations of corresponding or prior lien.
3. In the mortgage bonds of terminal or bridge companies guaranteed as
to principal and interest, by two or more such companies.
4. In equipment securities Issued or guaranteed as to principal and
interest by such companies, or by the Canadian National Railways or constituent corporations of the system owned or controlled by the Canadian
National Railways, or secured as to principal and interest through the
medium of a trustee by a prior lien on equipment leased to such companies
or the Canadian National Railways or its constituent corporations, provided
such securities are issued for not exceeding in par value 85% of the cost of
standard equipment and wither (1) mature in approximately equal annual
or semi-annual installments over a period beginning not more than six years
and ending not more than fifteen years from the date of their issue, or (2)
mature not more than fifteen years from date of issue and their payment at
maturity is provided for by a like series of Installment payments to be used
for the purchase and retirement of certificates or as a sinking fund.
5. In the prior lien equipment obligations or equipment trust certificates
Issued by the National Railway Service Corporation or by any such corporation organized under Act of Congress in pursuance of any equipment trust
financed in whole or in part through a loan or loans made or approved by
the Inter-State Commerce Commission, provided such securities are Issued
for not exceeding in par value sixty per cent (60%) of the cost of standard
equipment and either (1) mature in approximately equal annual or semiannual installments over a period beginning not more than six years and
ending not more than fifteen years from date of their issue, or (2) mature
not more than fifteen years from date of issue and their payment at maturity
is provided for by a like series of installment payments to be used for the
purchase and retirement of certificates or as a sinking fund.
6 In certificates of indebtedness, commonly termed "receiver's certificates." issued by a receiver of any steam railroad under authorization
of the court having jurisdiction over such receiver.
7. In the dividend-paying capital stock of steam railroad companies of
which the net income In each of the five years next preceding such investment shall have been either (1) not leas than ten million dollars 1$ n.loo.nnO)
and not less than two times the annual interest on the entire funded debt,
or (2) not less than two million dollars ($2.000.000) and not less than
two and one-half times the annual interest on the entire funded debt.
provided that the income of such companies applicable to dividends in at
least four of the five years next preceding such investment shall have been
not less than the current annual dividend requirements on the class of stock
In question and all otber classes of stock of prior preference: and that such
companies In each of the five years next preceding such investment shall
have paid dividends at the rate of not less than 4% per annum on the class
of stock in question and all other classes of stock of prior preference; or in
the dividend-paying stock of any steam railroad company that is leased to
such company and whose dividends are guaranteed by such company.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANIES.
8. In mortgage bonds issued or assumed by public service companie
and in mortgage bonds of companies controlled by such companies for the.
refunding of which mortgage bonds of such companies are specifically reserved, provided that in each of the three years next preceding such invest
ment the net income of such companies shall have been either (1) not less
than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) and not less than one and
three-quarters times the annual interest on the obligations in question and all
other obligations of corresponding or prior mien. or (2) not less than two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250.000) and not less than twice the
annual interest on the obligations in question and all other obligations of
corresponding or prior lien and In bonds or notes issued or assumed by
public service companies, provided that in each of the three years next
preceding such investment the not income of such companies shall have
been not loss than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) and not less
than two times the annual interest on the obligations in question and all
other obligations of corresponding or prior lien; provided that In all CMOS
the principal franchise or franchises of such corporations shall not mature
prior to the maturity of the obligations in question or that such companies
operate tinder Indeterminate franchises or permits and are subject to the
regulatory supervision of a State commission of competent jurisdiction or
that such companies operate under a franchise or permit in which the
capital or investment value of the company's property is fixed or determined when such investment or capital value is in excess of the indebtedness represented by the above obligations.
9. In the dividend-paying capital stock of senior preference of public
service companies of which the net income in each of the five years next
re-seeding such investment shall have been not last than five hundred
thousand dollars ($500.000) and not less than twice the annual interest on
the entire funded debt, provided that the income applicable to the payment
of dividends shall during such period of five years have averaged not less
than twice the dividend requirement of such stock and that such companies In each of the five years next preceding such investment shall have
paid dividends at the rate of not less than 4% per annum on the class of
stock in question, and provided that the issue of such stock has been authorized by a State commission of competent jurisdiction.
NEW HAMPSHIRE COMPANIES.
10. lathe bonds or notes of public service and water companies organized
under the laws of and located and doing business principally within the
State of New Hampshire; provided the net income of such companies in
each of the three years next preceding such investment shall have been not
less than twice the annual interest on the obligations in question and all
other obligations of corresponding or prior lien; and in the dividend-paying
capital stock of senior preference of such companies, provided that the income of such companies applicable to dividends in at least four of the five
years next preceding such investment shall have been not loss than one
and ono-eighth times the current annual dividend requirements on the
class of stock in question, and that such companies in each in the five
years next preceding such investment shall have paid dividends at the rate
of not less than 4% per annum on the class of stock in question.
TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.
11. In bonds or notes issued or assumed by telephone, telegraph, or
telephone and telegraph companies of which the net income in each of the
five years next preceding such Investment shall have been either (1) not
less than ten million dollars ($10,000.060) and not lass than two times the
annual interest on the entire funded debt, or (2) not less than two million
dollars ($2.000.000) and not less than two and one-half(2) times the
annual interest on the entire funded debt.
12. In the dividend-paying capital stock of senior preference, of telephone. telegraph, or telephone and telegraph companies of which the net
income in each of the five years next preceding such Investment shall have
been either (1) not less than ten million dollars ($10.000.000) and not lass
than twice the annual Interest on the entire funded debt, or (2) not loss
than two million dollars ($2.000.000) and not less than two and one-half
(2Si) times the annual interest on the entire funded debt. provided that the
income of such companies applicable to dividends In at least four of the
five years next preceding such investment shall have been not less than the
current dividend requirements of the class of stock in question, and that
all companies to be eligible under this paragraph in each of the five years
next preceding such investment shall have paid dividends at the rate of
not less than 4% per annum upon the class of stock in question

JUNE, 1922.]

-CITES AND TOWNS
NEW HAMPSHIRE

BONDS OR NOTES.
13. In bonds or notes issued or assumed by companies of which the net
income in each of the five years next preceding such investment shall have
been either (1) not less than ten million dollars ($10,000,000) and not less
than two times the annual interest on the entire funded debt, or (2) not
less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) and not less than four (4) times
the annual interest on the entire funded debt.
CAPITAL STOCK.
14. In the dividend-paying capital stock of senior preference, of companies of which the net income in each of the five years next preceding such
investment shall have been either (1) not less than ten million dollars
($10,000,000) and not less than twice the interest on the entire funded
debt, or (2) not less than two million dollars ($2.000.000) and not less than
four times the annual interest on the entire funded debt, provided that the
income of such companies applicable to dividends in at least four of the
five years next preceding such investment shall have been not less than the
current dividend requirements of the class of stock in question: or if such
companies nave no funded debt then the income applicable to dividends in
at least four of the five years next preceding such investment shall have
been not less than one and one-fourth (1 ) times the current dividend
requirements of the class of stock in question; and that all companies to be
eligible under this paragraph in each of the five years next preceding such
investment shall have paid dividends at the rate of not less than 4% per
annum upon the class of stock in question.
Sec. 5. In the bonds or notes of any manufacturing company organized
and doing business in the New England States with an unimpaired capital
the stock or
of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) and inthe company
certificates of interest of such company; provided always that
investment
has earned and paid in each(of the five years preceding suchand that its
dividends of at least four per cent on its entire capital stock,
net indebtedness (loos not exceed fifty per cent on its unimpaired capital
stock. In case of the issue of new stock the earnings of the company in
in the next
addition to the foregoing requirements must have been sufficientof dividend
year preceding such investment to have paid the average rate
for that year on both the outstanding stock and the new issue to make the
stock of the company a legal investment. Not exceeding five per cent of the
deposits shall be invested under the provisions of this paragraph; and no
bank shall hold more than five per cent of the stock of any such company.
Sec. 6. In the capital stock of any banking or trust company, or special
deposits of guaranty savings banks incorporated under the laws of the
State of New Hampshire and doing business therein; but the amount of
collateral
such stock held by any savings bank as an investment and as or special
for loans shall not exceed one-tenth of the total capital stock bank, and
or trust company or guaranty savings
deposits of such banking
not exceeding 10% of the deposits shall be so invested. company bcated in
Sec. 7. In the stock of any national bank or trust
the New England States or the State of New York, but not exceeding 10%
of the deposits of a savings bank shall be invested in such stock; the amount
of stock in any national bank or trust company in this State which may be
held by any savings bank as an investment or as collateral security for
said national bank or
loans shall not exceed 25% of the capital stock ofnational bank or trust
trust company; and the amount of stock in any
savings bank as
company outside of this State which may be held by any one-tenth of the
an investment or as collateral for loans shall not exceed
capital stock of said national bank or trust company.
Sec. 8. Unless the guaranty fund of a bank is full and unimpaired and
the value of its assets as determined by the Board of Bank Commissioners
shall exceed the amount of the deposits by at least 5%, it shall be unlawful
for it to invest in any stocks of paragraphs 7,9, 10, 12 and 14 of section 4 or in
of the
any securities of Section 5 of this Act without the written permission Board
Board of Bank Commissioners; and whenever in the opinion of the
financial
of Bank Commissioners the condition of any bank or general to invest
conditions are such that the board deems it unwise for said bank
make such
in said securities, it may by written order forbid such bank to make such
investment, and it shall not thereafter be legal for said bank to
in writing.
Investment until such order shall be revoked
Sec. 9. No savings bank shall expend in the purchase, construction
or remodelling of any building and the construction of vaults, for the purDose, in whole or in part, of accommodating the business of such bank, a
greater sum than the amount of its unimpaired guaranty fund and surplus
except it is authorized to do so by the Bank Commissioners. made in some
Sec. 10. Deposits of cash on call or subject to check shall be
States or
national bank located in the New England companyin the cities of New York
incorporated under the
City and Philadelphia, or in some trust
incorporated
laws of this State or Massachusetts, or in such company York City. under
the laws of the State of New York and located in New
determining the percentage of deposits invested under the
Sec. 11. In
provisions of this act, previous investments held by the banks shall be included.
Sec. 12. All Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby
repealed; and this Act shall take effect upon its passage.
-(1895) Chapter 71, Sec. 1.
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.
Trustees and guardians shall be authorized to invest funds in their hands
obligations of any county, city, town, sOhool, fire
in the bonds or direct
or water district in Now England, when the net debt of said municipality
does not exceed five per cent of the last assessment of taxes for the purpose
to
of taxation. The term "net debt" shall be construed for denote the insupplying the
debtedness of any municipality, omitting debt created
water and deducting the amount of sinking funds availInhabitants with
able for the payment of the indebtedness of the municipality.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS /N THE

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
ASHLAND.
This town is in Grafton County.
Water debt Apr 11922-..-- $16,727
77,306
Electric plant debt
108
Other debt
TOT.DEBT Apr 1 '22...,... 94,141
Total assessed val. 1921.._ _1,485,383
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921- --$28.50
Population in '10, 1,412;'20, 1,325.
BERLIN.
This city is in Coos County. Incorp. Feb.6 1897. New city charter
was adopted by the voters May 1109.
4s '16 __ $28.0(i0_July 1 '23-'36
.55 '21 J-J 132,000 ____ 1922-1941
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 437)
Bridge Refunding Bonds.
4s '15 --- $57,000__Apr 1 '23-'35
*Refunding Bonds.
4J4s'lO M-N $25.000o_ Nov 1 '22-'26
High School Bldg. Bonds.
fa '21 M-N $400.000c Nov 1 '22-'41
School House & Fire Sta. Bonds
45 '05 J-D $20,000e Dec 1 1922-'25
Public-Improvement Bonds.
430'13 J-J $82,500c_July 1 '23-'33
Park & Playground Bonds.
430'19 J-J $10.000 __July 1 '23'-24
TOT. BD. DT. Feb 1 '22 $772,300
Note debt(adW1)
40,000
Totalliabilities
968,656
68,322
Cash on hand
Total resources
100,857
NET DEBT
367,800
(
Tot.assess. val.'21 act.)16,742,491
Tax rate (per S1,000)'1921-$32.00
Pop. '10, 11,780; 1920
16,101
*INT.at Old Col. Tr. Co., Boston.
CARROLL COUNTY.
The county seat is Ossipee.
Court-House Bonds.
45 '15 M-N$30,000c_Nov 1 '22-'30
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1922 $30,000
52,600
Floating debt
Total assessed '21_ ,_ -19,244,964
Tax rate (per $1,000)'21
$31.49
Population 1910, 16,316; '20, 15,017




INT. payable at the Conway Nat.
Bank. Conway.
CHARLESTOWN.
This town is in Sullivan County,
Water Bonds.
..... $31,800
a
1927
Sewer Bonds.
_s
-- 58,200
1933
BOND.DEBT Apr 15 1922 $40.000
Floating debt(addl)
'
12,061
fund
Sinking
25,251
Assess. val. 1920
1,740.265
Tax rate (per $1,000) '21
$2.83
Population in 1910, 1,496;'20, 1,505
CLAREMONT.
This town is in Sullivan County,
Incorporated 1764.
Water (Int. at Claremont Nat. Bk.)
J-J $158,220c_ _July 1 1923
4s
4s '13 J-J 43,400-$3.700 yearly
Refund.(Int. at Claremont N.Bk.).
4s '14 J-J $32,305c-July 1 '23-'34
48 '14 J-J 10.010e___JulY 1 1924
Trust Fund Bonds.
___ $38,686.78
4s
1936
Bridge Bonds.
- $21,400.. _ _Part yearly
4s '15
High-School Bonds.
$60,100_ _ _ _Part yearly
48 '15 Highway Bonds.
$5,000
1923
5s '17 Fire Station Bonds.
$20,000-$1,250 yearly
4s '17
5 000-.131.000 yearly
4s '18 _
Street Bonds.
4Is'18 _- $6.200--$1,000 yearly
.._ 29.800_ _ __Part yearly
4s 17
GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1921-_ $445,857
111,120
Water debt
Floating debt
26,236
Total assess val. 1921 (75%
actual)
11,049,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-..._.$26.80_
Population 1910, 7.529; 1920,9,524.

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CONCORD.
GORHAM.
This town is in Coos County. Inc.
Concord (incorp. 1853) Is the capital of the State and the county seat 1836. Population 1910, 2,155; 1920
of Merrimack County. Its water- 2.734.
works more than take care of the
Municipal Building Bonds.
interest on the water bonds.
-_- $40,000
4s '17 --- $8,000
1922-1923
Water 5: Sewer Bonds (tax-free).
Is '05 J-J $60,0000
1925
Bridge Bonds.
___ 72,000
48 '15 J-D $57,000e_June 1923-'35 43
1939
J-J
1,000_ _ _ -June 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Jan 31 '22 $172,000
4s
Note debt (addl)
Sewer Bonds
31,000
fds.(bonds & cash)_ _
33is'08 M-N $25,000o_ _ May 1 1928 Sink.
125.939
-45
J-D I 5.000._ -Dec 1 1930 Assessed val., real estate_ 2,690,570
120.000_13m 1 '32 & '34 Assessed val. personal....
1,711,225
4 000____July 1 1923 Total value 1921
__45
4,401.795
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1921..--$32.00
Waterworks Bonds.
1923-1937
INT. at Harris. Forbes & Co..
,
430'22 ___ 3270,000
*Union School District Bonds. Inc.. Boston.
J-J $50,000_ _July 1 '24-'27
-is
33
J-J
4,000_ __ July 1 1928 HENNIKER.
33s
J-J 30,000July1'23-'29-'30
33is
A town in Merrimack County.
J-J
9,000____July 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Jan 31 21.. $50,000
330
15,000___May 1 1924 Floating debt(add'I)
45,019
10,000_ __ _May 1 1925 Assets
19,187
M-N
4s
5,000_ _ _ _May 1 1926 Assess. valuation 1921- _ _1,252,220
6,000____May 11928 Tax rate(per $1,000) 1921,-327.50
30,000__May 1 '32-'34
School District No. 20 Bonds.
M-S j $500____Sept 1 1922 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.
330
County seats, Manchester and
1 4,300_ _ _ _Sept 1 1924
Bonds and notes bearing
City-Hall Bonds.
M-S $12,000_Sept 1 '22-'23 aot more than 5% int. tax-exempt.
330
335_8'04 J-J 55,000_ _July 1 '24-'29
Building Bonds.
Public Park Bonds.
38
July $51,800c___July 1 1923
48 '14 J-D $15,000-Dec 1 '31-'33 330'09 M-S 100.000o_Sept 1 1924
Water Precinct Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922 5151,800
330
J-J $18.000. _Jan 1 '23-'24 Floating debt
175,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 $391,300 link. fund
100,293
Water debt (add'1)
18,000 kssessed valuation1921-$178,522,169
Assess. val.'21
21,849.259 Val. of county property 1921.731,870
Tax rate (per 1,000) '21_ _-_$27.60 Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'21-322.40
Popul'n 1910, 21.497; 1920, 22,167 Pop. in '10, 126,072; '20, 135,512.
• Exempt from tax when owned
INT. on 3s at Manchester Nat.
by Concord residents.
81‘.; on 33is at Old Colony Tr. Co..
INT. at Claremont Nat. Bank.
Boston.
CITY PROPERTY.
-The city
valued its building's and other property on Jan 1 1918 at $1,690.405 JAFFREY. is in Cheshire County.
This town
incl, water works valued at $1.101.697, which are the property of the Incorp. in 1773. Population 1910,
1,895; 1920, 2,303.
"precinct."
Water Bonds.
3 1is
J-J $9,000o_ _Jan 1 '23-'25
COOS COUNTY.
J-J 13.000r_ _Jan 1 '26-'30
35
County scat is Lancaster.
Water-ex. note 4s(on demand)$3.000
Jail Bonds.
Road Bonds.*
M-N $2,500c4On or before
--- $5,000
-s
33is
1 Nov 1 1922
Funding Bonds.
bs 21 __ 350,000
State Road & Deficiency Bds.
BOND,DEBT Dec 31 21 $55,000 53
J-J $8.000 _Jan 1 '23-'30
70.730
Floating debt (add%
Bridge Bonds.
Cash on hand
, 13,851
$8,000_Jan 1 '23-'30
Assessed valuation 1921_ _44,744,592 46
J-J
8,000_Jan 1 '31-'34
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921--$28.10
6,000-Jan 1 '35-'36
Sewer notes 46(on demand)
$500
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922.. $58,000
DERRY.
This town is in Rockingham Co. Floating debt
27,150
1910. 5,123: Water debt,incl
Inc. 1827, Population
25,000
Total assessed val. 1921_ --2,189,964
1920, 5,382.
•
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ --$33.00
Refunding Bonds.
Nov 1 1923
$12,500c
*Interest paid by the heirs to the
Nov 1 1928 Slade estate in Jaffrey.
12,500c
4s '13 __
Nov 1 1933
INT.at C.D.Parker& Co..Boston
30,000c
1 1923
Nov
12,500c
Nov 1 1928
430'13 ___ 12,500c
30,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1933 JAFFREY SCR. DIST.
School Bonds (tax-free).
Water Bonds (tax exempt.)
A-0$26,000c_Oct 1 '22-'34
N ov 1 1930 Is
336s'10 M-N$44.000c
1.000c_ _ _Oct 1 1935
33is'07 J-J 52,000c_ _ _July 1 1922
58 '20 A-0 45,000 __Apr 1 '23-'40 BOND. DEBT May 1922.. $27,000
3,500
BOND. DEBT May 19 '21 $110,000 Floating debt
12,500 Total valuation 1921_,_ _2,189,964
Assess. debt (add'1)
AMOS'S. val. 1921 (act. val.)4,215.997 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921---$33.00
INT. at Monadnock Nat. Bank,
939
Cash on hand Jan 1 1921_ _
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-- _$30.40 East Jaffrey.
INT.payable in Boston: on bonds
of 1907 at Harris, Forbes & Co., Inc.: KEENE.
County seat of Cheshire Co. Inon bonds of 1910 at First Nat. Bank.
aorp: as a town 1753; city. 1874.
Bonds are tax-exempt when held
DOVER.
This city is the county seat of by residents of Keene.
Memorial Bonds.
Stratford County. Incorp. as a city
in 1855. Pop.'10, 13,297;'20, 13,029 43is21 J-J $10,000„ _Jan 1923-1924
Bridge Bonds.
x City Hall Refunding Bonds.
330'12 J-D $75,000c_ _Dec 1 '28-'32 4Sis'21 A-0 $20.000 __Oct 1 '22-'25
Refunding Bonds.
x Bridge Bonds.
43 '13 J-J $45,000c_ _July 1 '26-'33 ls '16 --- 310.000-Aug 1 '22-'23
30.000..Aug 1 '24-'26
High School Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
Highway
33005 J-D $35,000c_ _Dec 1 '22-'25
48 '15 --- $9.000-Nov 1 '22-'24
Notes.
Water Works
Highway Bonds.
J-J 350,000_Apr 2 '23-'27
330
1922-1927 4s '14 M-8 $6.000--Sept 1 '22-'23
F-A 25,000
330
430'22 ___ 25,000_Mar 31 '24-'33
Highway Note.
1927-1931 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '22.... $110,000
M-S $30,000
s
9,832,235
BOND. DEBT Apr 5'22- 3260,000 Assessed value,real
Assess. val. 1921 _ _ _ _13,700,904 Assessed value, personal_ _3,059,141
_$27.00 Total valuation, 1921_ ___12,941,776
Tax rate (per $1,000)
497,461
1921_INT. on 'bonds marked (x) at Value of city property_
First Nat. Bank, Boston: others at Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921,......$2.b0
Population '10, 10,068: '20, 11,210
Shawmut Nat. Bank, Boston.
INT. at Cheshire Nat. Bank.
EXETER.
This town is in Rockingham Co. KEENE UNION SCHOOL DIST.
Incorp. 1638. Pop'n 1910, 4,897;
School Bonds.
1920, 4,604.
33is'12 ___
1922-1927
Street (Int. at Exeter Banking Co.) Ss '21 --- $60.000
50,000
1922-1231
$32,000c_$1.000 yearly
M-S
43-fis
School Note.
Seminary (int. at Exeter Bank.Co.) 334s'll A-0 319,500---Oct 1 1961
430'09 J-J $76,000c..$1,000 yearly BOND. DEBT May 10'22 3110,000
BOND. DEBT Jan. 31 '21 $122,000 Note deb:,(additional)
19,500
21,285
Floating debt
33,966 Total val. of sch. prop.'22 359,000
Cash on hand
School population 1920
2,334
Assess. val. '21 (abt. act.)..4,452.920
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920-328.00
LACONIA.
Laconia (city) is in Belknap Co.
FRANKLIN.
This city is in Merrimack County. Incorp. May 3 1893. Population
1910 10.183: 1920, 10,897.
/no. as a town 1828; a city, 1895.
Sch. Park & Heat Plant Bonds. 43ig'22M-N 225,000c_May 1 '23-'42
(opt. after 5 yeti.
Sewer Notes'
330'07 J-D $30,000_ __June 1 1927
J-J $20,000c.. _ _July 1 19 5
Memorial Hall, Refund.& Sewer 330
Town of Laconia Sewer Bonds.
330'08 A-0 $50,000_ __Oct 1 1928
48
--- $10,000
1922-1925
Bonds.
Refunding WaterSewer and Funding Bonds.
$30,000___Oct 1 '22-'26
A-0 $117,000c
1924
1
5s '21 A-01 50,000c _Oct 1 '27-'36 Is
Refunding Bonds.
..
GEN.BD. T Jan 1 '22 $160,000
37,500 43 '18_$59,000_35,000 y'ly June 1
-Is
Note debt
Assess. debt, &c.(add'1) . 4.2,353 BOND. DEBT Feb 15 '22 $206,000
5,954 Floating debt
18,765
Cash in treasury
Other liabilities
40.306
Tot. avseEs. val. '21 (80%
7,173,462 Total liabilities Feb 15 '22 265,139
actual)
31.980
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921_ 324.40 Assets
12,338.814
Population in 1910, 6.132;'20, 6,318 Tax valuation 1921
INTEREST payable at First Na- Total tax (per $1,000) 1921 -$25.50
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boma
tional Bank, Boston, or Treasurer's
and Old Colony Trust Co.. Boston.
office.

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LITTLETON.
This village Is in Grafton County
BOND. DEBT Jan 31 '22_368,000
Floating debt (additional)_
3,500
• Sinking fund
20,500
Assessed valuation 1920_ -2,279,622
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920__$32.50
Population 1910, 3,059; 1920, 2,308

VERMONT-DEBT OF STATE
5s '20

___ 131.000_ _Sept 1 '22-'23
112,000_ _Sept 1 '24-35
City Bonds.
4As'20 J-J $18,000_..Oct 1 '22-'39
Bridge Bonds.
4s g'14 M-N $15,500c__ _May 1 1934
48 '15 M-N 15,000c__ _Nov 1 1935
4s '17 ___ 18,000_ _ _ _$2,000 yrlY
58 '20 J-D
4,000_ _Dec 1 '22-'25
LITTLETON UNION SCH. DIST. 4s Milford Highway Bonds.
BONDED DEBT Jan 31 22_325,000 4s '15 J-D f$4,000
'16 J-D
1,000
1922
Floating debt (addltional)___ 6,000
1 4,000
1923-1924
Sinking fund
6,401
Motor Fire Apparatus.
48 g '14 J-D $10.000c_ __June 1 1934
4348'18 J-D 16,000...June 1 '23-'28
LITTLETON, TOWN.
Funding Floating Debt.
This town is in Grafton County.
4s g '07 J-J $60,000c __July 1 1927
Incorporated In 1874.
4s 16 J-D 145,000c___Dec 1 1935
Water and Light Bonds.
1922-1936
3s
J-D3200,000
1933 58 '21 F-A 14,000
Sewer Bonds.
3 As'07 J-D *60.0000. __June 1 1927
BOND. DEBT Jan 31 '22 $260,000 58 g '20 A-Of $I,625c_ _Apr 1 '23-'25
1 15,000c__Apr 1 '26-'40
Floating debt (additional)- 124,700
Sinking fund
144,799 58 '20 J-D 5 8,000c_Dec 1 '22-25
110,000c_Dec 1 '26-'35
Total ass'd val'n 1921
4,518,308
Tax rate (per fInside
$36.20 43is'22 A-0 40,000„Apr 1 '28-'37
Refunding Bonds.
$1,000)___10utside
29.50
$20.000c_Jan 1 1924
Pop. In 1910, 4.069: 1920
4,239 4s '04 J-J
4s '05 J-J 20,000c
1 1925
*INT. at Atlantic Nat. Bk., Bost. Is '06 J-J 20,0000.....July 1 1926
....July
4$ '11 J-D 40,000_ __..June 1 1931
4s '12 J-D 40,000_ _June 1 1932
MANCHESTER.
This city is one of the county seats 4s '13 J-D 40,000_ .._ _June 1 1933
of Hillsborough County. Tncorp. 48 '14 J-J 40,000c_ __June 1 1934
July 10 1846. Population 1910, 70,- 48 '15 J-D 40.000c ...June 1 1935
Road Bonds.
063: 1920, 78,384.
4s '19 M-8$225,000_ _Mar 1 1939 4 As'18 J-D $18,000__June 1 '23-'28
5s'21 ___ 20,000_ _June 1 '23-'26 5s '21 F-A 40,000Aug 1 '22.'36
5s '20 ___ 22,500 Sept 1 '22-'30 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 442)
Sewer Bonds.
5s '21 --- 59,000-_Apr 1 '23-'41
5s '21 ___ 285,000__May 1 '23-'41 48 '13 J-D $10,000-.... June 1 1933
45 '22 __- 600,000- _Mar 1 '23-'42 4 As'19 A-0 18,000___Oct 1 '22-'39
4As'19 M-N 13.000„May 1 '22-'34
-Fire Bonds.
Drill Tower
__ 818,000.. Apr 1 '23-'30 BOND.DEBT Marl '22_$1,276,000
5s '21
Macadamizing & Sewer Bonds General sinking fund..__.. 233,384
J-J $55,000.._July 1 '23-'34 Total val. '21 (actual)___37,052,503
4s '14
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1921.--$26.00
Fire-Department Bonds.
3%0'12 M-Sf$50,000__Sept 1 '22-'31 Est. value city property_ --$798.740
28,379
Pop'n 1910,26,009;1920
1 10,000-- _Sept 1 1932
2,000_ Dec 1 1922 • 1NT. on 3s of 1903 and 4s of
4s '17 J-D
Incinerator Bonds.
at City Treasurer's office or
1904
4s '15 M-S j$15,000c Mar 1 '22-'25 Shawmut Nat. Bank, Boston, and on
1100,000c Mar 1 '26-35 43s of'19 at the City Treas. office or
Street & Sewer Bonds.
at the First National, Boston; on all
4s '13 A-0 $60,000___Oct 1 '22-'33 others at City Treasurer's office.
4s '16 F-A 150,000__Aug 1 '22-'36
4s '21 A-0 100,000 _Oct 1 '22-'41 NEWPORT.
Sewer Bonds.
Sullivan County.
This
5s '21 _-- $47,000_ _July 1 '23-'41 Incorp.town Is In Pop. 1910, 3.765;
In 1761.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1076)
1920, 4,109.
Improvement Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
310'10 A-0$100,000c. _Apr 1 1930
-__ $14,500
4s '17 ___ 160,000__Aug 1 '22-37 354s
Soldiers' Monument Bonds.
5s '21 _150,000__Aug 1 '22-'26
1923
___ $5,000
3s
Refunding Bonds.
1922.. 4
Sewer Bonds (Opt. beg. July 1 '11,
3 As'05 A-0 $50.000c_ -Apr 1 1925
19
45
___
2,000
3A &4sA-0 100,000c_Apr 1 '27&'29
5s '17 July 21,000July 1 '22-'28 4s Bridge Bonds.
1922-1927
___ $5,500
Hospital Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
4s '15 J-D $40,000...June 1 '23-'30
1922-1927
___ $2,500
4s
School Bonds.
Library Notes.
3 As'll J-J $30,000c_July 1 '23-'28
1929
___$10,000
3 As'll J-J
18.0000
__1929-1931
Refund Bds (Opt. beg July 1'11)
-A 332,500c_Aug 2 '22-40
5s '20 F
1936
48
_ _ _ $9,000
5s '21 M-N 285,000.. Jan 1 '23-'41
1923-1933
___
5s '21 ___ 300,000___Oct 1 '22-'41 48 Refunding17,700
Bonds.
4s '22 -_- 20,000___Jan 1 '23-'42 5s
___ $55,800
*Cemetery Bonds.
Water Bonds (Opt.beg.Aug. 1 09)
4s '13 July $3,000_ __July 1 1923
1936
48
Bonds.
Refunding Water ,-- $23,000
•48 F-A 50,0000- -.Aug 1 1924
4s '15 J-J $100,000-..July 1 '22-'26
1932
55
-_ 36,000
Bridge and Sewer Bonds.
4s '15 F-A $45,000__Aug 1 '22-'30 BOND. DEBT Feb 1'22_ $221,000
109,000
Water debt (incl.)
Bridge Bonds.
4s '13 J-J $60,000- _July 1 '22-'33 Notes outstanding (add'I)_ 23,150
45 '11 J-J
10,000__ __July 1 1923 Tot.assess.val.'21(act.val.)4,045,447
33s'12 J-J 55,000-July 1 '22-'32 Total tax (per *1.000) 1921-$29.00
140,000June 1 '23-'36 INTEREST at office of Town Treas.
5s '21
BOND.DEBT June 1 '22$3,947,000
1,400,000 NORTHUMBERLAND
Tax notes (add'1)
Sinking funds
254,431
A town in Coos County.
Water debt (included) -100.000 BOND.DEBT July 7'21_ - $40,000
Total val.'21 (abt. act.). 110,326.769 Notes outstanding (add 1)_ 50,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 -324.20 Assessed value, real estate_ 991,225
* Not negotiable; in hands of City Assessed value, personal___1,455,780
(abt. act.) 1921.2,447,005
Treasurer. The city guarantees the Assess. val.
perpetual care of lots in the ceme- Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921____329.70
2,565
teries of the city to parties wh pay Population 1920
,
$100 and upward. All above bonds
are coupon bonds.
PEMBROKE.
This town is in Merrimack County
INT.at Second Nat.Bank,Boston
Incorporated 1759.
Water Bonds.
4s '14 F-A $17,500c___Feb '24-'84
MEREDITH VILLAGE FIRE DI& 48 '15 F-A 10,000c___Feb '24-34
Meredith is In Belknap County. 48 '14 F
-A 100,000c_Feb 1 '24-'34
Water Bonds 1893 (taxable).
45 '15 F-A 60,000c_Feb 1 '24-'34
43is
J-J 540.000c_ __July '23-'26 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922 $187,500
BOND. DEBT Apr 4 1922_ _$40,000 AssessediReal estate
1.121.510
Sinking funds
11,912
91.530
value Personal
Assess. val.'21 (abt. act.)_ _ _685,302
Other
817,635
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_-$4.80 Assessed valuation 1921..-2,030.675
Population in 1920
1,090 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_319.00
Population in 1910, 3,062; ,20, 2,563
INT. at National State Capital
MILFORD.
This town is in Hillsborough Co. Bank, Concord.
Inc. 1794. Bonds are tax-exempt.
PETERBORO.
Schools and Funding.
A town in Hillsborough County.
4s
F-A $45,000c_ __Feb 1 1924
BOND.DEBT May 29'22 $45,000 BOND.DEBT Jan 31 21„ $68,000
Floating debt(addl)
15,748
Notes outst'g Jan 31 '21-- 25.000 Assets
22,943
Floating debt Jan 31
13,494
2,860,878
Sinking fund May 29'22_ _ _ 38,082 Assessed value 1921
Assess. value real estate_ _ _2,729,355 Tax rate (per $1,000)9211 --$25.70
Assessed value personal__ 271,091 PITTSFIELD.
Total ass'd val.'22 (act.)_ _4,000,446
This town is In Merrimack Co.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ ....$26.00
1923-37
Population in 1910, a,939;'20, 3,783 3548'l7 M-S $45,000-__Mar $45,000
BOND.DEBT Mar 1 '22_ _
INT. at Souhegan Nat. Bank, Assessed val., real estate__1,103,975
Milford.
Assessed val., personal____ 342,485
Other assess. prop
203.450
NASHUA.
Tot.assess.val.'21(act.val.)1,649.910
This city is In Hillsborough Co. Tax rate (per 81,000) 1921___$30.00
Incorporated June 28 1853.
Population In 1910, 2,222;'20. 1,914
School-Building.
3s '03 A-0 *60,000c_ ....Oct 1 1923
10,000c.. __July 1 1925 PLYMOUTH SCR. DIST.
354g'05 J-J
This district (P. 0. Plymouth) Is
4s '09 M-S 46,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1929
4s '15 M-S 60,000c.. _Sept 1 1935 In Grafton County.
-A 18,000c__ _Aug 1 1936 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '22__ 351,000
4s '16 F
4.500c.._ _Dec 1 1936 Assess. val.{Real estate__ 1,555.981
48 '16 J-J
413,974
1921 _ ___ Personal
4348 g'18J-J 240,000__Jan 1 '23-'38
Total
1.969,955
-Al 48,000....Aug 1 '22-'29
43s'19 F
1 50,000_ _Aug 1 '30-'39 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$26.80
2,200
434s'20 J-J 16,000-Jan 1 '22-'38 Population In 1920




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PORTSMOUTH.
This city, Incorporated in 1849. is
one of the county seats of Rockingham County. The High-School
bonds for $100,000 were authorized
by Chap. 202, Laws of 1903, and it
was provided that Sec. 9 of the "Municipal Bond Act of 1895" should not
apply in their case. Bonds marked
( )are not taxed in Portsmouth.
8
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
48 '14 M-N$24,000c__May 1 '23-'34
48 '14 M-N 39,000...May 1 '22-'34
Refunding Bonds.
48 '04 A-0 *47,000c. __Oct 1 1924
334 &48'09J-J*33,000o __Jan 1 '23-'28
Paving Bonds.
48 '11 F-A 530.000c_Aug 1 '22-'31
45 '17 M-NJ50,000__May 1 '23-'31
1 5,000____May 1 1932
5s '20 J-D 47.000 ..June '23-'38
Fire Station Bonds.
5s '20 J-D 347,000__ _July '23-'38
Debt Funding Bonds.
45 '04 M-S11160.000c_ __Sept 1 1924
High-School Bds.-See note above.
48 g '03 J-D $100.000o __Deo 1 1923
4As'19 A-0 $57,500c ..Oct 1 '22-'30
Water Bonds.
4348'18 A-0 $20,000- Apr 1 '23-'26
Bridge Approach Bonds.
5821 F-A$150,000c-Aug 1 '23-'40
Refunding Water Bonds.
4s g '07 J-J • *160.0000-Jan 1 1927
4s '12 J-J *156.0000_ __Jan 1 1932
4s '17 J-J $225,000
-TOT. BD.DT. Oct 1 '21-31,076,000
Sinking fund
255,248
Water debt (included)__ - 392,000
School debt (incl.)
217,000
Total a.ssess. val. 1921 _A6.569,915
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_428.30
Popul n 1910. 11,269; 1920, 13,569
INT. payable at City Treas. or
State Nat. Bk. or First Nat. Bank
or Old Colony Trust Co., Boston.
WATER WORKS.
-For the year
ending Jan. 1 1918 income from water rates was 365.923.89'cost of management, $38,877.61 int.. $14,590;
Improvements. $4,116.60; payment
to sinking fund, $15,000; surplus,
$4,116.60.
RAYMOND.
This town is in Rockingham Co.
Incorporated 1764.
Water Bonds (Tax-exempt).
4s
Jan $23,300c
1933
Bridge Bonds.
4s
July $5.100c
1935
BOND. DEBT Jan 31 '21___$25,400
Floating debt
10,016
Total val'n 1921 (actual)
858,711
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921--$35.00
Pop'n 1910. 1,203;1920
1,050
ROCHESTER.
This city is In Strafford County
Incorp. 1891.
Highway Bonds.
_s
-_- $35,000
City-Hall Bonds (Tax free).
4sg '08 J-J $24,000--Jan 1 '23-'27
Municipal Bonds.
J-J $154,000c_June 1 1932
Water Bonds (Tax free).
45 '92 J-D *145,000o_Dec.1 1922
GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 1922 $213,000
Water bonds (add'1)
150.000
Water sinking fund
125,000
Tot. assess. val. '21 (act.) 9,328,211
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-$25.00
Pop'n, 1910.8,868; 1920, 9,673.
INT. on 4s of 1892 at Nat. Shawrout Bank, Boston; on 4s '08 at Harris, Forbes & Co., Inc., Boston; on
municipal bonds at the City Treasurer's office, Rochester Trust Co.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.
County seat is Exeter.
Jail Bonds.
4s '11 J-D *20.000c-Deo 1 '22-'25
Alms-House Bonds.
4 Yo'18 J-D 45,000c_Dec 1 '23-'30
Refunding Bonds.
5s '18 J-D $10,000c_Dec 1 '22-'23
5s '21 A-0 c12,000Oct 1 '22-'25
,
122.000- Oct 1 '26-'36
BOND.DEB Dec 31 '21 $109,000
Cash balance Dec 31 '21.....
41,422
Assessed valuation 1921...55,194,889
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__-$27.70
Pop'n 1910, 52.188: 1920____52.498
INT. on jail bonds at New Hampshire Nat. Bank of Portsmouth or
First Nat. Bank, Boston; on courthouse and bldg. bonds at First Nat.
Bank, Boston; others Portsmouth.
SALEM.
This town is in Rockingham Co.
Incorporated in 1750.
Water Bonds (Tax-exempt).
4s '07 J-15,000c__ _June 1 1922
22,000c_ __June 1 1927
BOND. DEBT Apr 11922.. $37,000
Floating debt
26,600
Sinking fund (water)
18,999
Assessed val., real
2,098,070
Assessed val., personal
390,900
Total value 1922 (Oct.)... _.2,488,970
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $23.40
Pop'n 1910, 2,117; 1920
2,318
INTERST is payable In Salem.
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•

SOMERSWORTH.
This city is in Strafford County.
Inc. 1983. Population 1910, 6,704;
1920. 6,688.
BOND. DEBT Jan 31 '21.. $205,000
Sinking fund
29,112
Value of city property__
480,055
Assess. val. '21 (act. val.)_7,086.669
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1921- --$24.00
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost.
STRATFORD.
A town.in Coos County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 31 21_ $70,000
NOTES outstanding(add 1) 19,316
Assessed valuation
_1,541,108
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-- -$25.00
1921-.
WHITEFIELD.
This town is in Coos County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 31 22- $45,000
NOTE DEBT
7,000
Assessed valuation 1921_ _ _1,459,448
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _..$27.60
Population 1910. 1,635; 1920.l,935
WHITEFIELD FIRE PRECINCT.
Uis
J-J $50,000
BOND. DEBT April 1922_350,000
Note debt
700
WILTON.
This town Is in Hillsboro County.
Incor. 1762.
BOND. DEBT Jan 31 '21- $20,000
Floating debt (add'1)
55,830
Total assessed val'n 1921 1,495,453
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$36.00
Pop'n 1910, 1.490; 1920
1,546
WOLFEBORO.
A town in Carroll County. Incor.
1770.
GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 '22- $12,400
Floating debt(add 1)
2,000
Water debt
74,200
Assess. val.,real estate. _2,504,010
Assess. val., personal
384.097
Tota lassess. val. 1921_ _ _ _2.888,107
Town tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $23.60
Pop'n 1910, 2,224; 1920
2,178

State of Vermont.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, drc.
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 18 1791)
March 4 1791
Total area of State (square miles)
9,565
State Capital
Montpelier
Governor (term expires Jan. 1923)
James Hartness
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1923)_ _Harry A.Black
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1923)
Walter F. Scott
LEGISLATURE had been meeting biennially since 1870 in even years,
the first Wednesday in October. On March 4 1913 an amendment was
adopted providing for the convening of the Legislature in odd years on the
first Wednesday after the first Monday in January. V.96, p.810. Length
of session is not limited.
-For a brief outline of the early history of the
HISTORY OF DEBT.
Vermont State debt see "State and City Supplement" of April 1895, pages
15 and 16.
The liaoilities of the State on July 1 1921 were as follows:
Agricultural College fund bonds,6s due 1932
$135,500
School fund bonds,64 due 1925
234,900
Huntington fund bonds,6s due 1925
211.132
Public building bonds 1917 4s(M.& N.) May 1 1922-1935
140,000
Vermont State loan of 1919 43(s (A.-0.), due Oct. 1 1922-1949
1.400,000
Other indebtedness
636,198
Total liabilities
Cash on hand and in banks July 1 1921

$2,907,737
2,022,932

Excess of liabilities over assets June 30 1921, as shown by
State Treasurer's books
$1,386,734
INTEREST on public building bonds is payable at State Treasurer's
office or Sherman National Bank, New York; and on others at the State
Treasury.
At the 1915 session of the Legislature the State Treasurer was authorized
to issue on July 11915. to the Trustees of the Permanent School Fund, certificates of registered loans of this State to the amount of $234,900.34 redeemabie in 1925 on which the interest must be 4% annually on July 1 to
the Trustees of the Permanent School Fund. At the 1919 session of the
Legislature the State Treasurer was authorized to issue bonds not to exceed
31,500.000 in amount, to be known as the Vermont State Loan of 1919,
in denomination of $1,000 each, payable serially in equal amounts, the
last payment to be not later than 30 years after date and bearing interest
at not to exceed 43%.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.
-In addition to the valuations below, the State received (1921) $761,763 40 as taxes on deposits in
savings banks, national banks and trust companies which are taxed at the
rate of 7-10 of 1%; also the State received 8521.328 06 as taxes on the

JUNE, 1922.]

VERMONT DEBT OF STATE
-

appraised value of railroad property, such property paying a tax of 1 %
on valuation.
Total State Tax
-----Assessed Valuation
Total.
per $1.000.
Personal.
Real.
Years$3.00
$191,260,520 $69 633,874 $260;894,394
1921
5.00
262,101,148
74,736,570
187,364,578
1920
5.00
184,898,749
251,982,595
67,083,846
1919
239,440,406
3.00
173,380,861
66,059,545
1918
233,479,647
3.00
172,324,762 61,154,885
1917
229,518,465
170,566,494
1.50
58,951,971
1916
231,571,877
0.80
168,918,137
62,653,740
1915
224,956,047
160,092,892
0.80
_ -----1914
222,955,594
158,675,533 64,280,061
0.80
1913
202,340,487
157,227,015I
1.00
1912
188,493,546
143,386,564 45.106,982
1.30
1910
187,831,820
127,993,677' 59,838,143
1.30
1905
159,429,130
118,547,454
40,881,676
2.00
1900
173,799,755
112,099,284
61,700,471
2.20
1895
There was no direct tax for State purposes levied in any of the years
from 1903 to 1911, both inclusive. 1%. tax of $1.30 per $1,000. however,
consisting of a State shool tax of $.80 and a State highway tax of $.50, was
collected and re-distributed to towns on a basis of the number of schools
and road mileage, the State, for the sake of equalizing its distribution,
acting as agent in the matter. Prior to 1902 this tax was 81.00 per $1,000.
The Legislature of 1915 increased the State school tax from 80c. to $1.00.
to be levied annually, but this change did not take effect until the assessment of 1916. In 1912 the Legislature levied a direct tax of 10 cents on the
dollar of the grand list (method of compiling grand list explained below),
one-half payable Nov. 10 1913 and one-half June 10 1914. The 1915
Legislature levied a direct tax of 5 cents on the dollar of the grand list for
the year 1916. The 1917 Legislature provided for the levying of a tax of
20 cents on the dollar of the grand list for the years 1917 and 1918. The
1919 Legislature provided for the levying of a tax of 40 cents on the dollar
of the grand list for the years 1919 and 1920. The 1921 Legislature provided for the levying of a tax of 20 cents on the dollar of the grand list for
the year 1921 and a tax of 40 cents on the dollar for the year 1922.
-How Constituted.
-Section 779 of the General Laws
GRAND LIST.
of Vermont 1917 reads: "One per cent of the appraised value of real estate
taxable to a person shall be added to the list of his personal estate,• and the
sum so obtained, with the amount of his taxable poll, if any, shall constitute his grand list."
-United States Census:
POPULATION OF STATE.
352,428 1880
332,288 1840
1920
291,94811810
217,895
355,956 1870
330,551 1830
1910
280,652 1800
154.465
343,641 1860
315,098 1820
1900
235.981 1790
85,425
332,422 1850
1890
314.120
LIMITATIONS.
-There appears to be nothing in the constitution
DEBT
providing for a general limit to the debt
-making power of municipalities.
Whatever in each case the Legislature authorizes, the city, town, county
or other civil division can issue.
In 1917 the Legislature enacted a law, which was approved on April 12
1917 repealing Chapter 157 of the Public Statutes, No. 84 of the Acts of
1908 and No. 125 of the Acts of 1912,in relation to the issuance of municipal
bonds, and providing generally for the issuance of such bonds for any purpose if the proper formalities are complied with. We publish in part the
text of the new law herewith; the full text will be foundi in V. 104, p. 2365
and 2366. The Legislature in 1919 amended Sec. 6 and Sec. 10 of this
chapter, increasing the interest rate to 5% and limiting the period of
advertising the sale. Sec. 6 was again amended by the 1921 Legislature,
the amendment making special provisions for the maturity of forest development bonds. The new parts are all printed in italics.
MUNICIPAL BONDS,
Section 1. The term "municipal corporation" as used in this Act shall
include a city, town, village, town school district, graded school district
or other school district and a fire district and a lighting district organized
under the laws of the State.
Sec. 2. The term "legislative branch" of a municipal corporation as used
in this Act shall mean the mayor and board of aldermen of a city, the board
of selectmen of a town, the trustees of a village, the board of school directors
of a town school district, the trustees or prudential committee of a fire
district.
Sec. 3. When the legislative branch of any municipal corporation at any
regular meeting or at a special meeting called for that purpose shall by
resolution passed by a vote of two-thirds of all its members determine that
the public interest or necessity demands improvements, the cost of which
will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual income and revenue,
it may at any subsequent regular meeting of such legislative branch or at a
special meeting called for that purpose, by a vote of two-thirds of all its
members, order the submission of the proposition of making such public
improvements, and of incurring a bonded debt to pay for the same, to the
qualified voters of such municipal corporation at an election to be held for
that purpose. The ordinance or warning calling such election shall state
the object and purpose for which the indebtedness is proposed to be incurred,
estimated cost of the improvements, amount of bonds proposed to be issued
therefor and the maximum rate of interest to be paid, and shall fix the
place where and the date on which such election shall be held, the hours of
opening and closing the polls, the manner of holding said election, the
questions to be submitted, and the form of ballot to be used. * • •
Sec. 4. The clerk of the municipal corporation shall cause notice of such
election to be published in a newspaper published In said municipal corporation once a week for three consecutive weeks on the same day of the week,
the last publication to be not less than five days nor more than ten days
before said election. If no newspaper is published in said municipal corporation, then publication shall be made in some newspaper published in
this State that has general circulation in said municipal corporations.
Notice of said election shall also be posted in five public places within said
municipal corporation for the two weeks immediately preceding said election. If two-thirds of all the voters voting at said election shall vote to
authorize said public improvements and the issuance of bends to pay for the
same, the legislative branch shall be authorize to make said public improvements and to issue bonds as hereinafter provided.
sec. 5. Elections in municipal corporations under this Act shall be con&leak( in the same manner as the annual city and town meetings are conducted, and the qualifications of voters at such elections shall be the same
as the qualifications of voters at annual city and town meetings.
see. IL All bonds issued under this Chapter shall be of a denomination of
not less than $100 nor more than $1,000, and shall draw interest at a rate not
to exceed 5% per annum, payable semi-annually; such bonds shall be payable serially, the first payment to be deferred not later than from 1 to 5
years after the issuance of the bonds and subsequent payments to be continued annually in substantially equal amounts so that the entire debt will
be paid in not more than 20 years from the date of issue. In the case of
bonds issued for the purchase or development of a municipalforest, the first
payment may be deferred not more than 30 years from the date of issuance
thereof, and thereafter such bonds shall be payable serially in substantially
equal annual amounts so that the entire debt will be paid in not more than 60
years from the date of issue.
Sec. 7. No municipal corporation shall incur an indebtedness for public
Improvements which with the previously contracted indebtedness, shall
In the aggregate exceed ten times the amount of the last grand list of such
municipal corporation.
Sec. 8. The legislative branch of any municipal corporation at any
regular meeting, or at a special meeting called for that purpose, shall 1±."
ordinance or resolution determine the rate of interest for said bonds, tile
denomination of said bonds, the time and place of payment, the form of
bond to be used, which shall be substantially as hereinafter provided, and
whether said bonds shall be registered or have coupons attached. If bonds
are to be registered, they shall be registered as provided by this Act.
Sec. 9. The legislative branch of said municipal corporation shall
annually at the time of assessing the general tax levy, in addition to all
other taxes, provide for the collection each year until such bonds are paid
of a tax sufficient to pay the interest on such bonds and such part of the
rdincipal as shall become due prior to the time the taxes are due in the
next following year.
Sec. 10. The bonds issued under this Chapter shall be sold to the highest
bidder after being advertised once a week for three consecutive weeks on,
the same day of the week in a newspaper published in such municipal corporation, or if a newspaper is not published In such municipal corporation,
then publication shall be made in some newspaper having general circulation
in such municipal corporation; the last publication to be not more than ten
days, nor less than three days before the date of sale of the bands. If the issue
of bonds is to exceed the sum of $25,000, one publication of such notice shall




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also be made In some newspaper published in this State having general
circulation in the State and in some financial paper published in Boston.
Massachusetts, or New York, New York; such publication to be made not
more than fifteen days nor less than five days before the date of the sale of the
bonds. The advertisement shall state the amount and denomination of
the bonds, date of maturity, rate of interest, and the time and place where
the bonds are to be sold. The legislative branch of any municipal corporation may reject any and all bids and in case all bids are so rejected they
may advertise and call for new bids in the manner hereinbefore provided.
Sec. 11. Said bonds shall be signed by the mayor and treasurer of an
incorporated city, by the selectmen or trustees, as the case may be, of a
town or village, by the trustees or prudential committee as the case may be,
of an incorporated school district or of a fire district, and by the board of
school directors of a town school district, and the coupons to said bonds shall
be signed by the treasurer or by his lithographic signature. If such municipal corporation has a corporate seal, such seal shall be affixed to said bonds,
otherwise said bonds need not be sealed.
Sec. 12. in determining the amount of municipal indebtedness permitted
by the preceding sections, obligations created for current expenses, for a
water supply, or for electric lights, and temporary loans created in anticipation of the collection of taxes and necessary for meeting current expenses
shall not be taken into account; provided that no such temporary loan shall
be extended
ind the fiscal year for which it is made and shall not exceed
in amount 90 o of the amount of ta
taxes levied for such year; and provided
further that sinking funds and other moneys set aside for the sole p
of paying outstanding bonds or other evidences of indebtedness permitted
under the provisions of the preceding sections; nor shall the provisions of
this and the preceding sections apply when the charter of a municipal
corporation limits its indebtedness.
Sec. 13. [This section simply describes the form of bond to be issued
under the Act.]
REFUNDING BONDS.
Sec. 14. A municipal corporation that has outstanding and unpaid
orders, notes. bonds, or coupons, lawfully issued, may issue other negotiable notes or bonds to pay or retire the same.
Sec. 15. Such municipal corporation by its legislative branch, by resolution or ordinance, shall determine the necessity for issuing refunding bonds,
the amount of legal outstanding indebtedness to be refunded, what amount
of new notes or bonds shall be issued, at what time and place they shall be
payable, the rate of interest thereon and when payable, the form of bond,
which shall be substantially in the form provided in this Act, and whether
the bonds shall be registered or have interest coupons attached. Such
new notes or bonds shall not exceed in amount such outstanding obligations,
nor shall they be used or sold except to provide means for paying or retiring
said outstanding indebtedness.
Sec. 16. Such bonds shall be signed, sold, made payable, and mature in
the same manner as an original issue of bonds of a municipal corporation
are signed, sold, made payable, and mature, as provided in this Act.
Sec. 17. The treasurer of the municipal corporation shall keep a record
of every note or bond issued under this Act, stating therein the number and
denomination of each note or bond, when issued, and the rate of interest
hereon, and shall also keep a record of payments of interest or principal,
and, if coupons are taken up,shall record the fact and deface the same.
Sec. 18. When old notes or bonds are taken up, as provided in this Act,
the treasurer of the municipal corporation shall keep a record of the same,
and such old notes and bonds shall be canceled.
Sec. 19. All ordinances or resolutions required by this Act to be enacted
by the legislative branch of a municipal corporation shall be duly recorded
in the office of the clerk of said municipal corporation.
REGISTERED OBLIGATIONS.
Sec. 20. A municipal corporation, as herein defined, may issue registered
bonds, and if an original issue of bonds by such municipal corporation is
registered, they shall be registered as hereinafter provided.
Sec. 21. A municipal corporation may, at the written request, duly
acknowledged, of the owner or holder of one or more bonds, promissory
notes or certificates of indebtedness issued by it and payable to bearer or
to a person or corporation named, or bearer, change such bonds. notes or
certificates into registered obligations, payable only to the person or
corporation whose name is properly endorsed thereon, as hereinafter
provided.
Sec. 22. If it shall be determined by a municipal corporation to ISM)
registered bonds,then and in that event the legislative branch of the municipal corporation shall direct the treasurer of such municipal corporation,
as the case may be, to endorse upon the back of each of such bonds over his
official signature a certificate of registration in substantially the form
hereinafter provided, inserting in the appropriate places the date of such
registration, the name and address of the registered holder, and his own
signature as transfer agent, and thereafter such bond shall be transferable
only upon the books of such municipality upon presentation to the treasurer
thereof with a written assignment duly acknowledged or proved.
Sec. 23. In case a municipal corporation shall have issued coupon bonds
and the owner or holder thereof has requested that said bonds be changed
to registered bonds, as herein provided, then upon written request for such
change, duly acknowledged, the treasurer of such a municipal corporation
shall, if directed by the city council of the city, selectmen of the town,
school directors of the town school district, or other corresponding officers
of the municipal corporation of which he is such treasurer, as the case may
be, cut off and destroy the coupons on the bonds presented for registration
and endorse upon the back of each of sucn bonds over his official signature
a certificate of registration in suostantially the following form, inserting
in the appropriate places the date of such registration, the name and address
of the registered holder, and his own signature as transfer agent, and thereafter such bond shall be transferable only upon the books of such municipality upon presentation to the treasurer thereof with a written assignment
duly acknowledged or proved.
Sec. 24. [This section shows the certificate of registration to be used
where bonds are registered.)
Sec. 25. The indorsement of such certificate of registration upon any
bond, note or certificate by.such treasurer shall be conclusive evidence that
such treasurer was directed by the proper officers of the municipal corporation of which he was treasurer to convert such bond into a registered
obligation.
Sec. 26. The treasurer of every such county or municipal corporation
shall keep a register showing the number, date, amount, rate of interest,
time when payable, and the name of the registered holder of the bonds,
notes, and certificates originally registered or changed to registered obligations.
Sec. 27. Such conversion shall in no respect or degree weaken or impair
the obligation of such municipal corporation to pay such bond, note or
certificate so converted.
Sec. 28. Notes, bonds or orders issued as evidences of obligations for
money loaned to a county,town,town school district, village or Incorporated
school or fire district of this State shall be deducted in determining the
average amount of deposits and accumulations under the provisions of
Section 1, of No. 35 of the Acts of 1910. Bonds or obligations given or
created in excess of the limit authorized by this Act and contrary to its
provisions shall be void.
Sec. 29. This Act shall not affect rights now allowed any municipal
corporation by its charter provisions, nor any rights now or hereafter
granted by special Act of the legislature.
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.
-Subdivision XII. of Section 498 of
the Public Statutes of 1906. as amended by Act 23 of the Laws of 1908.
and Act 25 of the Laws of 1919, provides that the following manicipal securities shall be tax-exempt:
XII. Notes, bonds or orders issued after Dec. 4 1912 as evidences of
obligations for money loaned to the State, a county, town, town school
district, village or incorporated school or fire district, at a rate of interest
not exceeding 4% per annum, and notes, bonds or orders issued after
March 1 1919 as evidences of obligations for money so loaned as aforesaid
at a rate of interest not exceeding 5%; for the purpose of constructing,
purchasing, or repairing water, sewer, or lighting systems, permanent highways, bridges, walks or public buildings, or for the purpose of refunding a
debt contracted for any of the foregoing purposes.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS
-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICTIONS.
-Several amendatory Acts to the Laws of Vermont regarding the
investments of savings institutions were passed by the Vermont Assembly
of 1919. One of these permits investments in Farm Loan bonds issued by
Federal Land banks; another authorizes investments in bankers'acceptances
and bills of exchange under certain restrictions; another broadens the provisions concerning investments in the bonds of the United Kingdom of
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moving the qualifying clause reading "provided they are secured by collateral deposited in this country and approved by the Bank Commissioner";
still another changes the provision for investment in this latter crass of
bonds [which are grouped under the designation (h)] and for investment in
the bonds of the /Dominion of Canada and the various Provinces of Canada
(which are grouped under the designation WI,so as to enlarge the limitations
upon such investments which under the old law were expressed in the words
"Banks may invest in bonds described in subdivisions (h) and (i) not to
exceed thirty thousand dollars by any one bank, and in addition thereto
one per cent of the deposits of such bank in excess of one million dollars,"
the new words used, and printed below, permitting greatly increased investments; a further amendment adds a provision at the end of subdivision (e)
bearing upon the issue of county bonds, which says that bonds issued for
building or improving roads shall not be legal unless they are payable serially, the entire issue payable in not to exceed twenty years, the principal
and _interest payable from a direct tax levied upon all of the taxable property within the county—not alone that, but only such portions of such
bond issue are legal as fall due in not more than fifteen years from date of
issue; finally, the status of the railroads during Federal operation is fixed
by providing that railroad bonds, which were legal investments for savings
banks at the time when the Government of the United States took over the
operation of the roads issuing the bonds, shall not become illegal investments by reason of the operation of the roads by the Federal Government.
Sub-div. VI was amended in 1921 (1) extending investment limit in bank
stock from $35,000 to $50,000, and (2) permitting banks to deposit up to
4% of their assets on call in chartered banks of Canada. The samedsession
.
amended paragraph c, Subdiv. I., inserting the words "or husband" after
"wife" in the sixth line. All these amendments have been incorporated
below, as they now form part of Section 5363 of the General Laws of Vermont.
'
INVESTMENTS.
SECTION 5363.—Assets, may be invested how and in what, limitations.
The assets of banks shall be invested as follows:
FIRST MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE.
I. (a) In first mortgages of unincumbered real estate, not to exceed in
each case sixty per cent of the value of such real estate, if located in Vermont, and not to exceed fifty per cent of the value of such real estate if
located elsewhere. Not lass than a sixth of the amount of such mortgages
shall be upon real estate in this State, treating mortgages made on lands in
an adjoining State within twenty miles of the bank making such loan as
Vermont mortgage loans, and not more than eighty per cent of the amount
of the assets shall be invested in mortgages of real estate; provided that not
exceeding sixty per cent of the amount of such assets may be invested in
mortgages of real estate outside this State. An investment shall not be
made on mortgages of real estate outside of Vermont which.is unimproved
and unproductive and the amount of such investments on mortgages in
Vermont shall not be more than forty per cent of the value thereof. A
bank shall not loan to any person, partnership, association or corporation
upon real estate mortgage (treating loans to the individual members of a
partnership as loans to the partnership) more than thirty thousand dollars,
and in addition thereto one per cent of the deposits of such bank in excess
of one million dollars. Provided,however,that upon the approval in writing
of all the trustees of the bank who are physically able to act, a bank may
Increase a loan of thirty thousand dollars on Vermont real estate, as stated
in this section, to one and one-half per cent of the deposits in excess of one
million dollars. A mortgage investment shall not be made except upon the
written approval of at least three trustees of the board of investment, who
shall certify in writing, according to their best judgment, the value of the
premises mortgaged or to be mortgAged. At the expiration of every
mortgage loan made for a period of five years or more, such loan shall not
be extended or renewed unless three members of the board of investment
certify in writing the value, in their best judgment, of the mortgaged
premises and unless such value meets the requirements above proscribed.
(b) When buildings are included in the valuation of real estate upon which
an investment Is made, they shall be insured by the mortgagor in such
company as the trustees or board of Investment direct, and the polities of
Insurance shall be duly assigned or the loss made payable to such bank
and such bank may renew such policies in the same or another company
..aa said trustees or board of investment elect, from year to year, or for a
longer or shorter period, if the mortgagor neglects so to do; and, when necessary, the treasurer may sign premium notes, and may charge the amount
;paid for such insurance to the mortgagor.
(c) When a bank takes an accruing mortgage, the only debt which shall
described therein
be secured thereby or become a lien upon the property at
shall be the debt described in the mortgage and existing thethe time of its
mortgagor to
execution, and any subsequent direct indebtedness of
such bank; provided, that when the mortgage includes a homestead, the
written consent of the wife or husband of the mortgagor to the creation of
such subsequent direct indebtedness shall be required.
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
or
any of tue
II. (a) In the public funds of the United States orpayment of States
principal
of Columbia, or In public funds for the
the District
States is pledged.
and interest of which the faith of the United
towns, vil(b) In the legally authorized bonds or notes of counties, cities,
and of
lages, school districts and water districts of the New England States collect
municipal corporation in Vermont having the right to levy and
any
taxes in payment of its indebtedness.
school
(c) in the legally authorized bonds or notes of towns, cities and States
preceding United
districts, having a population according to the lastand cities, and five hunor State census of at least one thousand in towns exceeding five per cent
dred in school districts, and an indebtedness not
the time of
of the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes, at Illinois, Inthe investment in Now York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan,
diana, Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
of
(d) In the legally authorized bonds or noteslasttowns, cities, and school
preceding United States
districts having a population according to thean indebtedness not exceedor State census of at least four thousand and
of taxes
ing five per cent of the last preceding valuation for the assessment North
at the time of the investment in New Jersey, Kansas, Nebraska, DelaOregon, Washington, California,
Dakota, South Dakota, Missouri,
ware, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Maryland and Utah;
any of
(e) County Bonds.—In the legally authorized bonds of counties inprecedlast
the above mentioned States having a population according to the an indebtState census of at least twenty thousand and
ing United States or
last preceding valuation for the
eftess not exceeding five per cent of the investment. To this there was
assessment of taxes, at the time of the
following: Bonds issued under this subdivision for
added in 1919 the
payable serbuilding or improving roads, shall not be legal unless they arethe principal
years;
ially; the entire issue payable in not to exceed twentyof the taxable proplevied upon all
and interest payable from a direct tax
issue shall be
such
erty within the county, and only such portion offifteenbond from date of
years
legal as will be due and payable in not more than
[sae.
the States
(f) In the legally authorized bonds or notes of a city in any of
United
above named having a population according to the last preceding
census of at last twenty-five thousand and an indebtedness
States or State
population of fifty thousand and an innot exceeding five per cent, or a
for
debtedness not exceeding seven per cent of the last preceding valuation
the assessment of taxes, at the time of the investment.
any of the States
In the lpgally authorized bonds or notes of a city in preceding United
(g)
above named having a population according to the last
States or State census of at least one hundred thousand;
Britain
(h) Foreign Bonds.—In the bonds of the United Kingdom of Great
amended in
and Ireland, and the bonds of the Republic of France. (As

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excess of one million dollars; but nothing bereintefore contained shall
authorize inveskaents in railroad aid bonds except such as are lamed by
municipalities in the State of Vermont or in bonds which are not direct
obligations of a xtmnicipality or in bonds of municipalities which have within
twenty years repudiated or compromised the payment of any debt or defaulted for more than ninety days in the payment of any indebtedness,
and the purchase of such securities Is hereby prohibited. (As amended in.
1919.1
1)S.
PUBLK3 SERVICE COMPANY BON
III. For the purposes of this subdivision:
shall be construed as a corporation or voluntary association,
"Company"
organized under the laws of the United States, or any State thereof, located
in and doing business principally within the United States;
"A public service company" shall be construed as a company doing principally a gas, electric, light, electric power or electric railway businesa
serving the public generally;
"Mortgaged bonds" shall be construed as bonds secured primarily by
direct and foreclosurable lien upon physical property owned by the obligator in fee;
"Years"shall be construed as calendar years;fiscal years or nearer periods
of twelve months next preceding such investment:
"Net income" shall be construed as income after deducting operating
expenses, taxes, insurance, rentala, guar4nteed interest and guaranteed
dividends, and expenditures for maintenance; and
"Annual interest" shall be construed as interest actually paid in each
year, except that for the latest year, which shall be construed as one year's
interest on the total amount outstanding at the time of the investment.
Not exceeding twenty-five per cent of the deposits of a bank shall be
Invested in securities authorized under this subdivision and not exceeding
two and one-half per cent of such deposits shall be Invested in the securities
of any one company,Ifsuch percentage be in excess of five thousand dollars.
No investment shall be made in the securities authorized under this
subdivision of a company or a public service company which is in default
on any of its debt, or in the hands of a receiver.
No investment shall be made in the securities authorized under this subdivision unless the net income of the company or public service company in
question in each of the three years next preceding such investment shall
have been not less than one and one-quarter times the annual interest on
the entire funded debt, rentals, guaranteed interest, guaranteed dividends
and all fixed charges, and for the purpose of this paragraph "net income"
shall be construed as income after deducting operating expenses, taxes.
Insurance and expenditures for maintenance.
Subject to the foregoing, investments may be made as follows:
In first mortgage bonds and first and refunding mortgage bonds issued
or assumed by public service companies and in mortgage bonds of the
companies controlled by such public service companies; for the.
refunding of which mortgage bonds of such companies are specifically reserved, provided that in each of the three years next preceding such investment the net income shall have been either
(a) not less than five hundred thousand dollars and not less than one and
three-quarters times the annual interest on the bonds in question and all
other obligations of corresponding or prior liens, or (b) not loss than one
hundred fifty thousand dollars and not less than twice the annual interest
on the bonds in question and all other obligations of corresponding or prior
lien; provided that such bonds are in fact secured either by first lien on the
major portion of the mortgaged premises, or by a first and refunding mortgage, or by a lien for the refunding of which bonds which are legal are
specifically reserved; and provided that the principal franchise or franchises of such companies extend beyond the maturity of the bonds in question or that such companies operated under indeterminate franchises or
,
permits subject to the regulatory supervision of a State-commission of COM
petent jurisdiction, or that in the case of electric railways not loss than
sevehty-five per cent of the mileage owned is located on private right of
way owned in fee.

TELEPHONE COMPANIES' BONDS.
IV. (a) In the bonds of telephone companies located in the United
States, when such bonds are in fact secured by a first mortgage or a first
and refunding mortgage, whether or not the bonds are so designated In
their title;
(b) Provided: That gross earnings of any such company shall have been
at least one million dollars for each of the last three fiscal years next preceding such investment, and provided further that gross earnings for the
fiscal year next preceding such investment shall have been at least forty
per cent of the total mortgage debt outstanding at the end of such fiscal
year; and
(c) Provided: That net earnings for each of the said last three fiscal
years, after deducting all operating expenses, maintenance and depreciation charges, rentals and taxes, shall have been at least two and one-half
times the annual interest charge on the entire mortgage debt outstanding
at the end of each of the said last three fiscal years next preceding such
investment; and provided further that in case additional bonds are issued
under the above mentioned mortgages during an incompleted fiscal year,
net earnings, as provided above, for the last available twelve months next
preceding such investment shall have been at least two and one-half times
the interest on all mortgage debt outstanding, including such additional
bonds issued.
In the case of the consolidation by a merger of two or more such companies
the first mortgage and the first and refunding mortgage bonds of the consolidated company and of the separate companies that composed the consolidated company, when such bonds are secured as provided in subdivision (a), shall be legal investments provided that the combined earnings
of the separate companies shall have complied with the requirements in re(meet to gross earnings in subdivision (b),and provided that the combined
net earnings of the separate companies shall have complied with the reeutrements of subdivision (c).
(d) In the bonds of telephone companies located in the United States,
when such bonds are secured by the deposit of collateral having a market
value of at least twenty-five per cent in excess of the par value of such
bonds; and
(e) Provided: That gross earnings of any such company shall have been
at least forty millioe dollars for each of the last three fiscal years next preceding such investment; and
(f) Provided: That net earnings for each of the said last three fiscal
years, after deducting all operating expenses, maintenance and depreciation charges, rentals and taxes, shall have been at least three times the annual interest charge on the entire funded debt outstanding at the end of
ea& of the last three fiscal years next preceding such investment, and provided further that in case additional bonds are issued during an incompleted
fiscal year, net earnings as provided above for the last available twelve
months next preceding such investments shall have been at least three
times the interest on all funded debt outstanding, including such additional
bonds issued.
(g) In the bonds of telephone companies doing a general telephone business in this State.
(h) Provided: That gross earnings of any such company shall have been
at least fifteen million dollars for each of the last three fiscal years next
preceding such investment; and
(I) Provided: That net earnings for each of the said last three fiscal
years, after deducting all operating expenses, maintenance and depreciation charges, rentals and taxes, shall have been at least three times the
annual interest charge on the entire funded debt outstanding at the end of
each of the last three fiscal years next preceding such investment, and provided further that in case additional bonds are issued during an incompleted
fiscal year net earnings, as provided above, for the last available twelve
months next preceding such investment shall have been at least three times
the interest on all funded debt outstanding, including such additional bonds
issued.
(J) Provided: That no investment shall be made in the bonds of any
1919.1
company mentioned in this section, which is in default on any of its
of such or which is in the hands of a receiver.
In the bonds of the Dominion of Canada and the various Provinces
(I)
debt
But not more than ten per cent of the deposits shall be so invested.
Canada.
the gross
In subdivisions (c) and (d) the word "Indebtedness" shall mean one year
paid within
BONDS OF VERMONT AND NEW ENGLAND RAILROADS.
debt less debts created in anticipation of taxes to be the ria rment of such
for
and the amount of any sinking funds availablethe word :indebtedness"
V. (a) In the notes or bonds of a railroad corporation incorporated
in subdivisions (e) and (f)
indebtedness; and
to be under the laws of Vermont, irrespective of the length of such road or the
shall mean the gross debt less debts created in anticipation of taxes the motive power thereof, when issued in accordance with the laws of this
for
paid within one year, the amount of any sinking funds available inhabi- State and in compliance with the provisions hereinafter sot forth relating to
indebtedness and debts created for supplying the
payment of such
bonds of New England railroads.
tants of the municipality withwater.
(b) In the bonds or assumed bonds of a railroad corporation incorporated
(h) not to exceed
Banks may invest in bonds described in subdivisionthereto two per cent In any of the New England States at least one-half of the railroad of whose
by any one bank,and in addition
in possession of and Is
thirty thousand dollars
dollars; and in bonds de- is located in said States whether such corporation is corporation; provided,
railroad
of the deposits of such bank In excess of one million
by any one operating its own road or is leased to anotherfirst mortgage of the whole or a
scribed in subdivision (1) not to exceed thirty thousand dollars
bonds shall be secured by a
five per cent of the deposits of such bank in either that such
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(4) A mortgage upon not less than 10% of the railroad exclusive of sidor by a repart of the railroad and railroad property of such corporation,
subdivision (g) ings, owned in fee at the date of such mortgage by the corporation issuing
funding mortgage as described in paragraphs (3) or (4) of
are unin- or assuming such bonds, but in no case on less than 500 continuous miles
or that If the railroad and railroad property of such corporation
the authority of of standard-gauge railroad; provided, that: upon not less than 75% of the
cumbered by mortgage, such bonds shall be issued under
First. Such mortgage is a first or second lien
corporation
one of said States, which provides by law that no such railroad
upon its total railroad covered by such mortgage at the date thereof, and which prowhich has issued bonds shall subsequently execute a mortgage property, vides for the retirement of all mortgage debts which are a prior lien upon such
and franchise, or upon any of its real or personal
road, equipment
previously lallroad owned in fee and covered by such mortgage, at the date of the
without including in and securing by such mortgage all bonds
which provision, so execution thereof;
issued, and all its pre-existing debts and liabilities, stockholders of such
Second. The bonds secured by such mortgage mature at a later date than,
shall have been accepted by the
enacted in such State,
in and cover a mileage at least 25% greater than is covered by,any of the bonds
paid
corporation; and provided, that such corporation hason all in dividends
its outstanding secured by a prior lien mortgage so to be retired; and
cash an amount equal to not less than 4% per annum
Third. The date of said mortgage shall be at least five years prior to the
next preceding
issues of capital stock in each fiscal year for the five years
date of such investment.
such investment;
(i1) Bonds underlying refunding mortgages. Mortgage bonds or bonds sebonds or in the
(c) In the first mortgage bonds or assumed first mortgage
paragraph (3) or cured by mortgage bonds which are a direct obligation of, or which havebonds secured by a refunding mortgage as described in
any of the been assumed or which have been guaranteed by endorsement as to both
in
corporation
whose refunding mortgage
(4) of sub-division (g) of a railroad of whose is incorporated
a railroad
located wholly or in part principal and interest, byinvestmentcorporation
under paragraphs (3) or (4) of subNew England States the railroad
interest by a rail- bonds are made a legal
therein, which have been guaranteed as to principal and
provided, that:
is in possession division (g);
road corporation described in sub-divisions (a) or (b) which
(1) Said bonds are prior to and are to be refunde,d by such refundingof and is operating its own road;
sub-division (b) unless mortgage;
(d) No bond shall be made a legal investment by has, during Its fiscal
(2) Said refunding mortgage covers all the real property upon which the
the corporation which issued or assumed such bond
dividends on its mortgage securing said underlying bonds is a lien; and corporation issuing.
year next preceding the date of such Investment paid In
(3) In the case of bonds so guaranteed or assumed, the
of interest
of the total amount
capital stock an amount equal to one-thirdindebtedness.
said bonds is owned and operated, controlled and operated or leased and,
paid on all its direct and assumed funded
by sub-division (c) unless the operated, by said railroad corporation.
No bond shall be made a legal investment
(I) Guaranteed obligations. Bonds which have been guaranteed by enfiscal year next
corporation which guaranteed such bond has, during its stock an amount dorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which,
preceding such investment, paid in dividends on its capitalon all its direct, has compiled with all the provisions of sub-division (e); provided, that:
equal to a third of the total amount of interest paid
(1) Such bonds are secured by a first mortgage on the railroad of a railroad
and operated or leased
assumed and guaranteed funded indebtedness.
(b) or (c) un- corporation which is owned and operated, controlled bonds.
No bond shall be made a local,investment by sub-division
ge and operated by the corporation guaranteeing such
standard-gau
less the corporation owns in fee not less than 100 miles of
tne entire capital stock of which, exs(2) In the case of a leased railroad.
railroad (exclusive of sidings) within the United States.
cept shares qualifying directors, is not owned by the lessee, the rental includes
BONDS OF OTHER RAILROADS.
an amount to be paid to the stockholders of said leased railroad equal to at
Corporation. In the mortgage bonds, as describedin any I— 4% per annum upon that portion of the entire capital stock thereof
(e) Description of
corporat ion inof the following subdivisions of this clause, of any railroad
iitanding which is not owned by the lessee.
(j) Same. In first mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation which during
corporated under the laws of any of the United States;
each of the ten fiscrl years of such railroad corpora- each of its ten fiscal years next preceding the date of such investment has
Provided, that during
tion next preceding the date of such investment— less than 500 miles of complied with all the requirements of paragraphs (2). (3) and (4) of subby endorsement as to
(1) Such railroad corporation owned in fee not
United States, or, division (e), provided that such bonds are guaranteed
standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the such railroad, the both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied
with all the requirements of sub-division (e) preceding paragraph (5) thereof,
if such corporation owned in fee less than 500 miles of
provided, shall
gross earnings of such corporation, reckoned as hereinafter
notwithstanding that the railroad of such issuing corporation is not operated
have been not less than $15,000.000:
matured principal and by such guaranteeing corporation.
(2) Such railroad corporation shall have paid tile
CORPORATION NOT TO LOSE CREDIT BY TEMPORARY DISinterest of all its mortgage indebtedness;
dividends in cash to its
TURBANCE OF RELATION OF GROSS EARNINGS TO
(3) Such railroad corporation shall have paid in
all its outstanding
•
FIXED CHARGES.
stockholders an amount equal to at least 4% upon
capital stock;
(k)IIBonds which have been or shall become legal investments under any
of the property of such rail(4) The gross earnings from the operationearnings of all railroads leased of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal, although the corshall fail for a
road corporation, including therein the gross
corporation. and the gross poration issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds
and operated or controlled and operated by said or controlled by it, shall period not exceeding two successive fiscal years to comply with the requireearnings from the sale of coal from mines owned amount necessary to pay ments of paragraph (4) of sub-division (e); but no further investment in the
not have been less in amount than five times the indebtedness, the rentals bonds issued, assumed or guaranteed by such corporation shall be made
such period,such corporation
the interest payable upon its entire outstanding
outstanding indebtedness of during such period. If, after the expiration ofall the requirements of subof all leased lines and the interest on all the
by said corporation, compiles for the following fiscal year with
railroads, controlled and operated, which is not owned and dividends re- division (e) it shall be regarded as having compiled therewith during
interest
after deducting from said interest and rentals corporations not operated such period.
ceived from the stocks, bonds or notes of railroad with a trustee as the only
BONDS NOT ILLEGAL ON ACCOUNT OF CONSOLIDATION.
by such corporation, which have been deposited
by such corporation,
security to secure the payment of bonds or notes issued or notes;
1) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under anof the interest on such last-named bonds
but not in excess
al the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal, although the propAnd further provided. that—
in erty upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to or legally
-division (g)
(5) No bonds shall be made a legal investment by sub issue of bonds acquired by another railroad corporation, and although the corporation
case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total or assuming which issued or assumed such bonds has been or shall be consolidated with
which, together with all outstanding prior debts of the issuingissued under another railroad corporation, if the consolidated or purchasing corporation
be
corporation, including all bonds not issued that may legally after deducting shall assume the payment of such bonds,and so long as it shall continue to
any of its prior mortgages or of its assumed prior mortgages,
reserved under the pay regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the securities issued.
therefrom, in case of a refunding mortgage, the bonds maturity, shall ex- against, In exchange for, or to acquire the stock of, the corporation consolidebts at
provision of said mortgage to retire prior lien of said corporation at the dated, or the property purchased, or upon securities subsequently issued
ceed three times the outstanding capital stock
in exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount at least equal to 4%
date of such investment;
Investment by; ubdivision (I) or (j) per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the time of such consoli
(6) A bond shall not be made a legalshall authorize a total issue of bonds dation or purchase ofsuch corporation which issued or assumed such bonds.
in Case the mortgage securing the same guaranteeing corporation as defined
CREDIT OF CORPORATION NOT LOST BY CONSOLIDATION.
which, added to the total debt of the authorized amount of all previously
(m) If a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements
in paragraph 5, including therein the three times the capital stock of such
guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed at the date of such investment; ncr of sub-division (e) preceding paragraph (Si thereof, except that the period of
guaranteeing corporation outstanding corporation which issued such bonds compliance is less than ten, but not less than five successive years,) shall be
in case at such date the total debt of the capital stock;
or shall have been, thereupon consolidated or merged with, or its railroad
assumed by, another
shall exceed three times its outstanding
the twenty-seventh day of purchased and all of the debts of such corporation
the case of a mortgage executed prior to which the total amount of railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of the United States,
In
January nineteen hundred and eleven, understated, the amount of bonds such corporation so succeeding shall be considered as having complied with
bonds which may be issued is not specifically
all the provisions of sub-division (e) preceding paragraph (5) during those
investment shall be
outstanding thereunder at the date of such paragraph, as the considered, successive years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or
total authfor the purposes of paragraph 5 and of this
purchase, in which all such consolidated, merged or purchased corporations.
in ownership and possession,
orized issue.
Whenever the term "first mortgage" is If considered as one continuous corporation
(f) Definition of first mortgage. It shall, unless otherwise qualified, mean, would have'so complied; provided, that such succeeding corporation shall
used in the following sub-divisions,75% of the railroad owned in fee at the continue so to comply for a further period which shall make such compliance
which shall be in no case
a first mortgage on not less than
corporation on the railroad of which equivalent to at least ten successive years, but consolidation, merger or
such
date of the mortgage by the railroad
less than 100 continuous miles of less than the two fiscal years next following
such mortgage is a lien, but in no case on
purchase.
of sidings; provided that:
standard-gauge railroad. exclusiverailroad subject to the lien of such mortSTATUS FIXED DURING FEDERAL OPERATION OF RAILROADS
(1) Seventy-five per cent of the
[Added in 1919.1
is connected;
gage
date of investment therein all the railroad
(n) Railroad bonds which were legal investments for savings banks at
(2) For five years prior to the
the date of execution thereof has been the time when the Government of the United States, under the Act of
subject to the lien of such mortgage at
in, the operations of the railroad Congress, approved Mar. 211918, took over the operation of the railroads
operated by, and its operations included
or guarantees such bonds; and
by reason of the
corporation which issues, assumesat least five years prior to the date of such Issuing such bonds, shall not become illegal investments The time during
op The date of such mortgage is
lperation of the railroads by the Federal Government.
a first mortgage given in substitution for and not which any such railroad is operated by the Federal Government shall be
investment; except that
mortgage, and covering the same railexcluded including the year in which the Government operation ends, in
greater in amount than such a first be in accordance with this
to
railroad with the provisions of this
road property,shall be considered issued or assumed by a requirement. determining tile compliance of any sucha
railroad cor- section; provided, however, that in case railroad corporation the mortgage
In bonds
(g) Direct Obligations.
(e) which are secured by a mortgage bonds of which would become legal for investment under subdivision (e)
poration described in sub-division at the date of such investment:
s
which was at the date thereof, or is owned in fee by the corporation issuing of part V of this section upon its compliance with the requirement of said
railroad
shall have complied with the requirements of said subdivision
(1) A first mortgage on a
if It is not a first mortgage on 75% subdivision
1918, such railroad
assuming such bonds except that, corporation, it shall be a first mort- during the ten years or more next preceding Jan. 1 requirements of said
or
such
be deemed to have complied with the
of all such railroad owned in feeby
subject to the lien of such mortgage at corporation shall
of its railroad,
gage on at least 75% of the railroad bonds are deposited with the trustee subdivision during the period of the Government operation in computing
thereof; but If any stocks or
including the year in which such Government operation ends
the date
security therefor, representing or covering railroad the time of compliance with the requirements of said subdivision.
of such mortgage as part
secured by such mortgage shall not bemileage not owned in fee, the bonds corporation owns in fee at least 75%
BANK STOCKS AND DEPOSITS IN BANKS.
come legal investments unless such to the lien of such mortgage and which
is subject
VI. (a) In the stock of any national bank in the New England States
of the total mileage which
stocks or bonds:
and tile State of New York; or in the stock of any banking association
is represented or covered by such
or trust indenture, which Is in effect
incorporated under the authority of and located in this
(2) A first mortgage, or a mortgage
railroad subject to the lien of such mortgage or or trust company
a first mortgage upon all the the irrevocable pledge with the trustee thereof State; but a bank shall not hold bank stock both by way of investment and
trust indenture by virtue of bonds which are a first lien upon the railroad as security for loans in excess of 10% of its deposits, nor, in any one bank.
deposits, or more than $50.000,or more than 10% of
of an entire issue or issues of
owned and operated, controlled and op- more than 5% of its any one bank.
of a railroad corporation which is
corporation issuing or assuming such the capital stock of
erated or leased and operated by the
(b) A bank may deposit on call in banking associations or trust combonds;
covers at least 75% of the railroad panies, approved by the Bank Commissioner of this State, and under the
(3) A refunding mortgage which the date of such mortgage and provides supervision of the State or Federal authority, in this State or in the cities
owned in fee by such corporation at mortgage debts which are a prior lien of New York, Boston, Chicago, Albany, Philadelphia or Concord, New
for the retirement of all outstandingcovered by such refunding mortgage at Hampshire, or in any other bank designated as a depository under the laws
upon such railroad owned in fee andbonds which such refunding mortgage is of the United States or in national banks in the cities of St. Paul, Minnethe date thereof; but if any of the
not owned in fee by the corpora- apolis and Kansas City or in the chartered banks of the Dominion of
given to refund are secured on a railroad
there shall be conveyed and assigned Canada, with or without interest as may be agreed upon,sums not exceeding
tion executing such refunding mortgage,
in the aggregate 20% of the assets of such depositing banks; but at no time
refunding mortgage either—
to the trustee of such
of bonds to be rethe deposits in Canadian banks exceed 4% of the assets of such depositFirst. At least 75% of the railroad on which each issue of the mortgage shallbank.
lien except that
ing
funded is secured, free from any mortgage
bonds to be refunded, or
AL
or mortgages securing the
issue which is se- LOANS ON PERSONAL SECURITY. INCLUDING COLLATER
Second. At least 75% of the outstanding bonds of each such railroad not
L0.4.2,13.
all of
a mortgage lien upon such railroad; and refunding mortgage shall
cured by
of such
VII. In loans or renewals of loans of the class hereinafter described, payowned in fee which Is so subjected to the lien
which are owned and op- able and to be paid or renewed at a time not exceeding one year from the
be the railroad of one or more railroad corporations
of the assets of a bank shall be so
operated or leased and operated by the corporation date thereof; but not more than a third n•son, partnership, association or
erated, controlled and
a bank loan to a p
in no case shall the
issuing or assuming said refunding mortgage bonds; but investment unless Invested, nor shall
(treating loans to the individual memcorporation upon personal security
bonds secured by such refunding mortgage become a legal
is bers of a partnership as loans to the partnership), more than ten thousand
they mature at a later date than any bonds which such refunding mortgage
a bank's deposits amount to one million dollars, after which
given to refund, nor unless the total mileage subjected to the lien of such dollars untilloaned may be increased one per cent of the deposits In excess
refunding mortgage in accordance with the requirements of this paragraph the sums so
mileage covered by any one of the mort- of one million dollars up to, but not exceeding fifty thousand dollars, or
is at least 25% greater than the
(in cases where ten per cent of the capital and surplus exceeds fifty thousand
gages securing bonds which such refunding mortgage is given to refund; or




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VERMONT-CITIES AND TOWNS

dollars) up to, but not exceeding, ten per cent of the capital, if any, and
surplus; but this limitation shall not apply to the purchase of municipal
or railroad bonds, or to notes with such bonds as collateral.
(a) A note bearing as makers, sureties, or indorsers, the signature of at
least two approved names of residents of this State, or of persons who reside within fifty miles of the bank making the loan;
(b) A note or accepted draft given by individuals, firms, or corporations
residing without this State, for goods manufactured within this State and
payable to individuals, firms or corporations located within this State and
indorsed by at least one responsible citizen of this State;
(c) A note of a corporation incorporated under the laws of this State,
with one or more substantial sureties resident in this State, or approved collateral at not more than eighty per cent of Its market value;
(d) A note of a responsible borrower with a pledge as collateral, in such
form as the bank commissioner shall approve, of;
(1) One or more first mortgages of real estate such as might be lawfully
purchased by a bank, as in cases of mortgages bought by the bank, provided the amount of such note is not in excess of the amount which the bank
might loan on a note secured by mortgage on said land; or
(2) Municipal bonds in which the bank might legally invest, at not more
than ninety per cent of their market value; railroad bonds in which the bank
might legally invest, at not more than eighty per cent of their market value:
and bank stocks in which the bank might legally invest, at not more than
eighty per cent of their market value; or
(3) Deposit books or certificates of deposit of depositors in banks of this
State, including national banks, at their full value, and in banks of any of
the New England States and of New York, under State or Federal supervision, at not more than ninety per cent of the amount of deposits therein
shown, provided written notice of such assignments has been given to the
bank carrying the deposit; or
(4) Acceptances based on exports, imports or domestic commercial transactions, when the accepting bank is one that the law permits an account
with.and when such acceptances are drawn for notlonger than ninety days:or
(5) Other collateral approved by the directors and bank commissioner.
at not more than eighty per cent of its market value, which shall be maintained during the life of the note;
(e) Commercial paper indorsed by banks in which the law allows deposits
on call to be made, to mature in not more than ninety days, the aggregate
amount of such paper in any one bank not to exceed the capital of a trust
company,and in the case of a savings bank not to exceed the amount of the
surplus which is in excess of five per cent of the deposits and other liabilities
except surplus; and a bank to which commercial paper is pledged as collateral security shall forthwith notify the maker and indorsers of such paper
that it has been so pledged;
(f) A note of a responsible borrower; provided, however, that the aggregate amount of such loans shall not exceed the average amount of the commercial deposits of a trust company for the six months next preceding or
exceed fifty per cent of the surplus of a mutual savings bank or exceed the
'
capital and surplus of trust companies having no commercial deposits.
BANK BUILDING.
VIII. Five per cent of the deposits of a bank may be invested in the
purchase of a suitable building for the convenient transaction of its business, or a site therefor and the erection or repairs of a building thereon,
from portions of which not required for its use a revenue may be derived.
REAL ESTATE TAKEN BY FORECLOSURE.
IX. A bank may hold real estate acquired by the foreclosure of a
mortgage thereon, owned by or pledged to such corporation, or by purchase
at sales made under the previsions of such mortgage, or upon judgment for
debts due, or in settlements effected to secure such debts; and such real
• estate shall be sold by such corporation as soon as a reasonable price can
be obtained therefor and within five years after the same is vested in such
corporation, except when a majority of the trustees of such corporation
shall make application in writing to the Bank Commissioner, stating that,
in their opinion, the interests of such corporation require that such real
estate be held for a longer period than five years; In which event said Commissioner may extend the time of holding such real estate not to exceed
five years.
SECURITIES ACQUIRED IN SETTLEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS.
X. A bank may hold stocks, bonds, notes or other !securities not
the subject of legal investment acquired in settlements effected to secure
or adjust loans; but unless the length of time such securities may be held is
extended, as provided in the preceding clause, they shall be sold within
five years after being acquired.
FARM LOAN BONDS AND BANKERS' ACCEPTANCES.
XI. Farm Loan Bonds.
-In Farm Loan bonds issued by Federal Land
banks in accordance with the provisions of an Act of Congress approved
July 17 1916, known as "The Federal Farm Loan Act." Approved
Feb. 27 1919.
XII. Bankers' Acceptances; Bills of Exchange; Notes. A bank may invest
in bankers' acceptances and bills of exchange, provided the same are
accepted by an incorporated savings bank or a savings bank and trust
company, or a national bank doing business in this State, or by a bank
Incorporated in Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, to an amount not to
exceed 20% of its deposits; and a bank may invest in notes endorsed or
guaranteed by any of the above named banks to an amoun "ot to exceed
20% of its deposits. Approved April 8 1919.
LIST OF RAILROAD BONDS PREPARED.
Section 5304. By Bank Commissioner.
-Not later than the first of March
in each year, the Bank Commissioner shall prepare a list of the railroad securities which are then legal investment for banks, which list shall at all
times be open to public inspection, and shall send a copy thereof to every
bank coming within his jurisdiction.
The latest list of railroad bonds which are considered legal investments for
savings banks was issued by the Bank Commissioner on March 1 1922.
This list appears in the "Chronicle" June 24 1922.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF VERMONT.
BARRE.
This city is in Washington Co
Incorporated 1895.
Retunding Bonds.
5s '22
$60,000c _Jan 1 '27-'38
aSchool Bonds.
__4s '14 A-0 $49,000c_Apr 1 '24-'34
4s '14 A-0 65.500c ...Oct 1 1934
Water Bonds.
4s '10 J-Da$30,000c_ Dec 1 '22-'27
BOND.DEBT Apr 4 1922- $262,500
Floating debt
95,842
Water debt(included)
90,000
Sinking fund
2,584
Total valuation 1922
7,089,001
Valuation city property..-509,822
Total tax (per $1,000) 1022435.00
Populat'n 1910, 10,734: 1920, 10,008
INT. on bonds marked (a) at City
Treasurer's office; others at Granite
Savings Bank & Trust Co.
BENNINGTON. TOWN.
A shire town In Bennington County. Incorporated Feb. 111762.
Refunding (Int. at Treas. office.)
4s
J-J $70,000c-35.000 yearly
BOND.DEBT April 11922 $70,000
Total valuation 1921_
_6.550.521
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1121- -820.60
Population 1910. 8.698; 1920, 9,982

BOND. DEBT May 1922- $60,000
Floating debt(addl)
10,000
Assessed valuation 1921__ _1,216,845
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21423.00
Popalation 1910, 2,712: 1920, 2.874
INT. on 4s of 1917 payable at
First Nat. Bank, Boston.
BRATTLEBORO.
This town is in Windham County.
Sidewalk Bonds.
4s '15 ___
1 1935
4s '15
9.000c
Jan 1935
Brattleboro House & Refund.
4s '13 ___ $18.000_ _ __Jan '24-'25
4s '18 J-J
21,000c ----1923-1932
Work at Railway Station.
4s '15 J-J $15.000c___Jan 1 1933
Bridge Bonds.
33 '03 A-0 329.000c-Apr 1 1923
(Subject to call Apr 1 1913.)
Street Bonds.
4s '17 J-J 316.000c_ _Jan 1927-'30
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921 $117,000
Floating debt
40,000
Assess. val., real eatate_ _ _5,277,434
Assess, val., personal
2,850,153
Other assess. property_ _ _ - 457.800
Total assess. val. 1920 (60%
act.)
8,585,387
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20428.60
Population 1910, 7,541; 1920, 8,332
INT. at People's Nat. Bank in
Brattleboro.

BRANDON GRADED SCH. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Brandon) is In
Rutland County.
Refunding Bonds.
BRISTOL.
1$12.000c
Nov 1 '22-'27
This village is in Addison County.
I ($3.000 every two years)
Incorporated Fez. 26 1903.
4.9 '17 I 12.000c
Nov 1 '23-'27
Water Bonds.
m_N I , nn(1 every two years)
5
43
.I-J $43,000c--$1,000 yrly.
36,000c
Nov 1
on July




BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922_443,000
Floating debt
12.000
Assess. val.'21 (80% act.) $948,869
Village tax (per $1,000) 1921- $8.00
Pop'n 1910, 1,180; 1920
1,251
INT. at the First Nat.Bk.,Boston.

[VOL. 114.

Assessed value, real
$5,332,830
Assessed value, personal_ _ _2,127,680
Other assessable property.. _
4,215
Total assessed value 1921.. _7,464,725
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-430.50
Population 1910, 7,856; 1920, 7.125
z Subj. to call 10 yrs. bef. maturity.
a 16 years before maturity.
BURLINGTON.
INT. at Treas. office. Old Colony
This city is in Chittenden County.
Trust Co., Boston, Montpelier Say.
Incorporated Feo. 211865.
Bk.& Tr. Co. and Capital Say. Bk.
Electric-Light Bonds.
4s '04 J-J $58,000e__July 1 1934 & Tr. Co., Montpelier.
4s '06 J-J
39,000c-July 1 1936
4s '10 J-D 53,000e_ _Deo 1 1935 MORRISVILLE.
4s '10 M-N 50,000c&r_Nov 2 1934
This village is in Lamoille County.
Street Improvement Bonds.
Electric Light Bonds (tax-free).
43(s'22 A-0 350,000c&r_Apr 1 1937 4s '09 F
-A 172.000c __Feb 1 1929
School Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1922- $72,000
4s '04 J-J $38.000c___July 1 1934 Floating debt
41,000
4s '09 J-J
36,000c-July 1 1939 Sinking fund
20,000
4s '14 J-J
20,000c_ _ _July 1 1934 Assessed valuation 1922.......1.362,554
School Refunding Bonds.
Village tax rate(per $1,000)'22-$6.00
4s '15 A-0 $25.000c_ _Oct 1 1935 Population 1910, 1,445; 1920, 1.707
3s
J-J
85,000c_ __July 1 1923
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston.
330
J-D 25,0000_ _Deo 1 1924
Water Bonds.
4s
A-0 $51.000c .Oct 1 1928 NEWPORT.
4s '06 J-J 100,000c&r_July 1 1926
This city is in Orleans County.
Railroad (Red. beg. Apr. 1 '11).
Refunding Bonds.
4s
A-0 $50,000c_ __Apr 1 1931 5s '21
__482,000-1935-1946
Refunding Bonds.
(For maturity see V - .
45 '04 A-0 $87.000c.. _-Sept 1 1929 BONDED DEBT_ __ 113, P. 877.)
_
7
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922 $717,000
Pop'n., 1910,3.657; 1920,4,976.
Sinking fund
19.798
Floating debt
8,500
Water debt (incl.) _______
261.000 NORTHFIELD.
This village is In Washington Co.
Assessed val. 1921__23,067.389
Water Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__..427.50
M-S $45,000c_Mch 1 '23-'37
Popul'n 1910, 20.468; 1920, 22,779 330
BOND. DEBT (Water)
INT.at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y
March 10 1922
$45,000
and at City Treasurer's office.
Notes outstanding (addl)_
2,875
Assess. val.'20 (abt. act.)_1,270,158
Village tax rate(per $1,000)'20 $35.00
ESSEX JUNCTION.
Population 1910, 1.918; 1920_1,916
This village is in Chittenden Co.
INTEREST payable at Northfield
Inc. 1892. Population 1910, 1.245; Nat. Bank.
1920. 1,410.
Village Building Bonds.
PROCTOR.
4s '13 J-J
$7,000____July 1 1933
This village Is in Rutland County.
Water bonds
z335,000 Inc. 1884. Population 1910. 2.758;
School bonds
27,000 1920. 2,692.
BOND. DEBT May 1919
69,000
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Floating debt
5,600 3s
J-J $56000.. Jan 1 '23-'36
Total sink. funds
14,000
Ref. & School Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1920_ _ _1,669,509 6s61,000_
_Apr 1 1937
Village tax (per $1,000) 1920-..$6.50 BOND.DE13T
Apr 8 1922_ 117,000
z INT. at First Nat. Bank, N. Y.; Water debt (included)
56,000
other at First Nat. Bank. Boston.
Assessed vai'n, real estate_ _1,321,020
• Assessed yarn, personal..
- 105,671
Total assessed val. 1921-1.426,691
FAIR HAVEN.
Vittage tax (per $1,000) 1921_327.50
This village is in Rutland County.
/NT. at Village Treasurer's office.
Incorporated Oct. 1865.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
RICHFORD.
4s
J-D 846,000o_ ....June 1 1923
This town is In Franklin County.
(Subject to call June 1 1913.)
Town Hall Bonds.
33's
F
-A $4,000r.$1,000 yearly
BOND.DEBT Apr 20 1922 $50,000 48 _.._s-a $20,000c -_.._1923-1932
School Bonds.
Floating debt (add'1)
3,491
Sinking fund f General
419 4s '17 M-S _ f $24,000c_Sept 1 22-'27
1 2,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1928
'Water
777
Ass'd val. 1920 (2-3 act.)_ _1.506,717 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1922-447,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_.....$5.00 Floating debt
5,880
_1,931,805
Population 1910, 2,554; 1920, 2,182 Total assess. val.
Total tax rate (per 1921._-'21 -$32.00
$1,000)
INT.at First Nat. Bk.,Fairhaven. Population 1910, 2,907; 1920.
2,842
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
HARDWICK.
This village is in Caledonia County. ROCKINGHAM.
Inc. Nov. 15 1890. Pop.'10. 2,094;
This town is in Windham County.
1920, 1,550.
Town Hall Refunding Bonds.
School Bonds.
48
- $12.500--42,500 yrly
4s & 5s J-J $6.000c
1922-1927
School Bonds.
4s '16 J-J $17,000-$2,500 yearly
Electric-Light Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
4 '11-'12 J-J 365.000c_Jan 31 1931
- _ _ $50,000
4s '13
J-J 41.000c
1933 3Yi s
20,250„July 1 '23-'31
4s
J-D 12,000c-- ______ _1924 40 '14 J-J
BOND. DEBT April 41922 $124,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922_ $103,500
Sinking fund
10,775 Total assessed val. 1921_-_6,049,090
Ass'd val'n, real & personal.1,023.437 Total town tax rate (per $1,000)
1921
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-32.00
$30.05
INT. payable at Hyde Park Bank Population 1010, 6,207; 1920, 6,231
and C. D. Parker & Co., Boston,
Procter Trust Co., Procter, and RUTLAND.
Village Treasurer's office.
This city is in a town and a county
of the same name. Inc. as a town
Sept. 7 1701; city Nov. 19 1892.
HARTFORD.
45 General Debt.
This town is in Windsor County.
J-J $25.000c.. _June 1926
Refunding Bonds (tax-free).
4s
M-N 100,000c-....May 1924
45 '10 A-0 $65.520c --Apr 1 '23-'34 4s g
g
M-N 50,000c....._Nov 1924
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 1921 $65,000
45
M-N 21,0000-- Nov 1938
Floating debt
15.000 55 '20 J-J
30,000c_July 1 '23-'25
Total assessed value 1921
(about actual)
4,606,472 53 '21 __- 90,000c_June 1 '22-'30
Tax (per $1,000) 1921 _____
Refunding Water Debt.
$2.75
Population 1910, 4,179; 1920, 4,739 3345
$30,000c
Jan 1929
/NT. payable at Treasurer's office. 4s WateriD_Ns3.
ateN ebt8
r
,000c____NI&N1924
Water Note.
MIDDLEBURY.
M-N $2,000--- --Nov 1925
A village in Addison Co. Inc. 45
1816. Pop'n 1910. 1,866; 1920. 1,993. 4s Sewer Debt.
g
M-N$25,000
Nov 1924
58 Sewer Bonds.
4s g
M-N 75,000c _May 1 1926
Var S10.500r..(Subj to call) 45
M-N 16:0000.- - _May 1938
48 Water Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
M-N $50.000c_ __May 1 1941 4348'22 M-N$50,000__May
1 '31-'35
(Subject to call May 1 1921.)
BOND.DEBT Jan 11918. $90,500 4348'22 M-N 25,000-- -..May 1 1942
Armory Bonds.
Floating debt
3,755 5s '20 __ $114,000_ _ _ Aug 1 1940
Sinking fund (water)
19,160
School Notes.
Assess. val. '17 (2-3 act.)_1.622,316 4s Refunding $5,000 --M-N
Nov 1925
Village tax rate(per$1,000) '2046.00
City-Hall Bonds.
TNT. at Nat. Park Bank, New York 334s
M-S $20.000c-Sept 1 1931
4s Schooi-Nert
Nl D 3
.
0
.000c_ _May 1925
48 g '07 M-N 50,000c __May 1 1937
MONTPELIER.
M-N 20,000c _ May 1938
The city Is situated in Washington 45
County. On March 5 1895 the town, 4s '16 J-J f22,000c_July 1 23-'33
1 1,000c___July 1 1934
village and school district were con434s'22 M-N 32,000...... May 1 1942
solidated under a city charter.
TOT. BD. DT.May 25'22 $845.000
zSchool Bonds.
48 '12 A-0$100.000c--Apr 1 1932 Water debt (included)._ _ _
72,009
Sinking I eneral
Refunding Note.
292.630
fund 1Water
5s '20
_ $15,000.._ _Nov 15 1922
89,030
Street 6c Construction Bonds. NET DEBT May 25'22... 463, 31
930
0
3
5s '21 --- 330,000__July 1 '22-'27 Assess val. real
8356,215
Assess. val. personal
58
3.152,785
-_- 55,000
4 is'22 s
40,000.._June 4'33-40 Other assessable property- 917.700
-a
Total value 1921 (3-5 act.)12,226,700
City-Hall Bonds.
310'07 M-N a$30.000o--May 11927 Tax rate (per $1.000) '21 --$28.00
Populat'n 1910, 13.546; 1920. 14.954
4s '09 F
-A z120,000c--Aug 11929
BOND.DEBT Apr 5 1922.. 3350,000
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston.

JUNE, 1922.]

-DEBT OF STATE
MASSACHUSETTS

Refunding Water Bonds.
ST. ALBANS.
This city is in Franklin County. 4s '14 ___ $20.000-___Sept 1 1934
This city was organized March 2 1897 BOND.DEBT March 1921 $45,000
(additional)_ __ 75,000
and comprises the most populous Water debt (additional)__ 77,000
Sewer debt
portion of the town of St. Albans.
8,354
Sinking fund (water)
Street Bonds.
real estate_ 585,269
4s '09 F-A 310,0000-Oct 1 '22-'23 Assessed value,personal_
4s '15 J-D 15,000_ _June 1 '26-'27 Assessed value, property_ - 275,020
79,400
Other assessable
Water Bonds.
939,689
4s '12 M-S $50,000C _Oct 1 '28-'31 Total assessed value 1921
1921--$36.50
Permanent Improvement Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) Bank, Boston.
INT. at First Nat.
48 '03 Nov $7,0000- _Nov 2 1923
4s '04 May 7,000o --May 2 1924
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
School District Bonds.
Montpelier is the county seat.
4s '11 J-J $25,000c_July 1 '23-'27
Hospital Bonds.
Sidewalk Bonds.
Tune 7 1925 5s '21 _ _$70,000--$2,000 yearly
45 '05 June $7,000.3-_,
School bonds.
BOND.DEBT May 1 1922 $126,000
57,462 55 '21 s-a $68,000__Feb 1 '23-'56
Floating debt
50,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 7 1922 $140,000
Water debt (included)--21,005,649
3,103,198 Assessed value, real
Assess. val., real estate
2.138,589 Assessed value, personal 6,754,210
Assess. val., personal
Tot.assess.vaL'21(act.val.) 5.241.787 Total assessed value 1922_27,759,859
Tax rate (Per $1,000) 1921-328.50 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22-$55.00
Population 1910, 6.381: 1920. 7,588 Pop'n 1910, 41,702; 1920-38,921
/NT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston.
WATERBURY.
This village is in Washington County. Incorp. Nov. 20 1882. PopulaSPRINGFIELD.
Windsor County. tion 1910, 1,377; 1920, 1,515.
This village is in
Inc. 1866. Population 1910. 3,250;
Water Bonds.
48 '15 J-D $21.000c_June 1 '23-'34
1920, 5,283.
M-N*$110,0000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922- $26,000
4,3
34,872
25,000c
M-N
Floating debt
3s
1,033,637
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed val. 1921
5s '21 J-D$120,000c_Dec 1 '22-'41 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.. -16(3.00
INT. at Waterbury Say. Bank &
BOND. DEBT May 1922- $135,000
Assessed valuation 1921_ -6,800,584 Trust Co.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _-$11.00
*INT.at Harris. Forbes & Co., Inc.. WINDSOR.
Bost.; others at 1st Nat. Bk., Spgfd.
This village is in Windsor County
Inc. 1884. Population 1910, 1,9061
1920, 3,061.
SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
Highway improvement Bonds.
5s '20 A-0 $76,500--Oct 1 '22-'30 58 '22 A-0 $10,000_ __Oct 1 '24-31
BOND. DEBT April 1922- $76,500
Bonds.
'n
Total assessed val 1921_ 7,999,700 48 Street
--- $19,000_31,000 yearly
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921- __$2.95
Sewer Bonds.
Population in 1920(estimated)_7,202 4s '11 J-J $11.000o_ __Jan 1 1931
Refund. & Str. lmpt. Bonds.
SWANTON, TOWN.
4s '15 J-J $23,000c_ _part yearly
Refunding Water & Sewer Bds
This town is in Franklin County.
Population 1910, 3,628; 1920, 3,346. 4s '09 J-J $9.800c_July 1 '23-'29
Refunding Water Bonds.
Railroad Bonds.
313,600c-July 1 '23-'26 48 '09 J-J $12.250c_July 1 '23-'29
330
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922- $89,000
School Bonds.
_1923-1927 Assessed valuation 1921...5.031.542
J-J
330
25,000c - _1928-1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-- --$6.00
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922- $51,000
INT. on $20,000 4,s and 4s of
Assessed valuation 1922_ -2,059.768 '15 at State Nat. Bank, Windsor.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ -$22.50 on 4s '09 and other debt at office of
Treasurer.
SWANTON, VILLAGE.
DISTRICT.
This village is in Franklin County. WINDSOR SCHOOL
___ $45,000
Population 1910, 1,236; 1920, 1,371. 48
430'20 8-a 60,000__Aug 1 '25-39
*Refundini Bonds.
$2.000c_Aug 1 '22-'23 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1921-3105,000
34,700
debt
4s '16 F-A 16,000c_Aug 1 '24-'31 Floatingon $60,000 issue payable at,
INT.
30,000c_Aug 1 '32-'41
the First National Bank of Boston.
Water Bonds.
_8
- 514,000 ___ -1922-1928 WINOOSKI.
1929
05,000
This city is in Chittenden County.
$175,000
TOTAL DEBT
91,000 Pop'n 1910, 4,520: 1920, 4,932.
Water debt
Refunding Bonds.
act.)_ -635,155
Assess. val.(75%
J-J
Total tax ra to(per $1,000) '20.$10.00 48 '14 bonds$70,000_ ___Jan 1 1934
$23,P00
*INT. at Old Colony Trust Co., Water bonds
Sewer
14.000
Boston.
BOND. DEBT April 1922- $107,000
Sinking fund!General
15,367
VERGENNES.
'Water
19,198
This city is situated in Addison
Co. Incorp. in 1788. Pop'n 1910, Assessed valuation 1921.-2,295,205
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.. _ __$2.05
1920, 1,609.
1,483;
INT. at Winooski Savings Bank
Water Bonds.
48 '08 J-J $25,0000-Jan 1 1929 and Champlain Trust Co.

State of Massachusetts.
ITS
DEBT, RESOURCES, dm.
One of Original Thirteen
Admitted as a State
8,315
Total area of State (square miles)
Boston
State Capital
Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1923)__Channing H. Cox
Sec. of State (term exp.3d Wed.Jan.'23)_Frederic W. Cook
Treasurer (term exp. 3d Wed, Jan. 1923)__James Jackson
Auditor (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1923)__Alonzo B. Cook
J. Weston Allen
Attorney-General
LEGISLATURE meets annually the first Wednesday In January, and
sessions are not limited as to length of time.
-For early history of the State debt see "State
HISTORY OP DEBT.
and City Supplement" of April 1895, Page 18. The debt at present is
given in detail in the following table. All loans are payable, both principal and Interest, In gold.
$5,000r Sept 1 1934
Abolition of Grade Crossings. 33isg'05M-S
1'23 ,
1.000r Meh 1 1927
18(f'05M-S
330g M-N $4,500,0000&rNov 1923 33
330 06 -__
35,000 Sept 1 1935
3sg'94-'95M-N 500,000r Nov 1
2.000 Sept 1 1934
3 34sg'98M-N 1,500,000r May 1 1928 330'06 --20,000r Sept 1 1935
3s g '99 M-N 1,500,000r May 1 1929 3%s '07M-8
300,000r May 1 1929 3308'06M-S
45,000r Mch 1 1936
3 Asg'02M-N
500.000r Nov 1 1936 334sg'07M-8
230,000r Mch 1 1937
3 Msg'07M-N
500,000r Nov 1 1937 3300)7M-5
22,000r Sept 1 1937
3)4sg'08M-N
250.000r Nov 1 1938 330 0719,000 Marl 1936
334sg'09M-N
250,000r Nov 1 1938 330g'08B4-8
420,500r Mch 1 1938
g '09 M-N
38
1 1939 334sg'0911-S
500.000 Nov
20,000r Sept 1 1938
33isg'10M-N
5,000r Mch 1 1938
3308'11M-N i238,000 Nov1'22-'35 38 g '09 M-S
40,000r Sept 1 1938
75,000 Novr36-'40 38 g '09 M-S
-an
500 Mar 1 1938
3),isg'12M-N 255,000 Nov1'22-'36 330'09 s
-an
75,000 Nov1'37-'41 330'09 s
40,000 Sept 1 1938
330'10 s-an
6,000 Sept 1 1935
ArmorY Bonds.
330'10 8-an
40,000 Sept 1 1938
100,000 Sept 1 1939
38 g '93 M-S $100,000r Sept 1 1922 330'10 8-an
123,000r Sept 1 1923 330'11 s-an f 70,000 Sept1'22-28
3s g '94 M-S
1925
1108,000 Sept1'29-40
3s g '95-'96M-S 150,000r Sept 1 1927
Mch
160,000 Sept1'22-36
3s g '97-'0251-S 312.000r Sept 1 1931
1
38,000r
330'12 -_
12,000 Sept1'37-40
3s g '02 M-S
1931
1,000 Sept 1 1941
34s g'01-'01M-S140,000r Sept 1 1932
Mch 1
75,000r
182,000 Sept1'22-35
3s g '02 M-S
8,000_Mar 1 1927 4s '13
48,000 Sept1'36-39
3s '03 M-S
60,000r Sept 1 1934
27,000 Sept1'40-42
3 m8g'04M-S
13 ,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'26
38 g '04-'0551-S 65,000r Sept 1 1934 4s
'14 --- {384,000_ _Sept 1 '27-'42
33,000r Mch 1 1935
3isg'05M-S
3
17,500_ _ _Sept 1 1943
10,000r Sept 1 1935
33isg'05M-S




23

1$104,000 Sept1'22-34
Hospital Loans.
1 45,000 Sept1'35-43 38 g '98 M-N $172,500r Nov 1 1925
115,000 Sept1'22-44 330g'01M-N
128,000r Nov 1 1925
80,000 Sept1'22-37 3sg'99-'00M-N110.450__..May 1 1929
128,000 Sept1'22-35 354eg'0lde0211-N73.000r May 1 1929
1 1,000 Sept 1 1936 3 Hsg'0351-N
150,000r May 1 1933
Defenceof Commonwealth Loan. 3 Hsg'0651-N
75,000r Nov 1 1935
Act of 1919.
330g'06-'075f-N 80,000r Nov 1 1936
58 '20 $2,160.000_ _Dec 1 '22-'29 334sg'08M-N
300,000r Nov 1 1937
31010 M-N
Harbor Improvement,
118,000 Nov 1 1939
3Msg'97J-J 1500.000r___Jan 1 1937 3s '95 ___
160,000 Nov 1 1925
48 g '15 J-J 90.000r_Jan 1 '23-'25 3s,'03 -__
50,000 May 1 1933
100,000r_Jan 1 '26-'30 330'10 ___
15,000 Nov 1 1939
200.000r_Jan 1 '23-'30
4.g
State
-House Construction.
58 '18 -- 55,000-_Jan 1 '23-'33 48 g '14 A-0$300,000r_Oct 1 '22-'33
4s '15 A-0 195,000r_Oct 1 '22-'34
Highways.
334sg'97A-0 $700,000r April 11927 48 g '16
70,000r___Oct 1 '22-'35
300,000r Apr 1 1928 48 g '16
330g'98A-0
450,000r-Oct 1 '22-'39
38 g'99-'00A-0 800,000r Apr 1'29-30 48 '17 --- 1320,000.Oct 1 '22-'29
38 g '01 A-0
350,000r Apr 1 1931
1245.000.0ct 1 30-'36
10,000r Apr 1 1932
*Water Loan (Metropolitan).
3s g '02 A-0
330 g'2-'04A-0 665,000r Apr 1 1932 330g J-J $13,000,000cjuly 1 1935
400,000r Apr 1 1933 330'98 J-J 4,000,000c Jan 1 1938
3 30g'03A-0
38 '09
-- 108,000 Oct 1 '22-'39 3sg'99-'00.74 4.000,000c July 1 1939
3 s 05 --- 80,000 Apr 1 '23-'30 3s g '01 J-J 6.900,000c&rJan 1 1941
3 s'06 ___ 140,000 Apr 1 '23-'36 330g'01J4 3,100,000rJan 1 1941
3548'07 ___ 180,000 Apr 1 '23-'37 3 Msg'02J-J 3,500,000r Jan 1 1942
330'08 -_- 264,500 Apr 1 '23-'38 3)4s g J-J 4,000,000rJan 1 '43-44
3348'09 _- 90,000 Oct 1 '22-'39 3 30g'05J4 650,000c&r Jan 1 1945
330'10 ___ 162,000 Oct 1 '22-'39 33isg J4 1,350,000c Jan 1 1946
199,000c Jan 1 1949
330'11 ..._ 190,000 Oct 1 '22-'40 3 30g'09J4
199,000c Jan 1 1949
3%8'12 ___ 1 85,000 Oct 1 '22-'26 35 g '09 J-J
500,000 Jan 1 1950
'120,000 Oct 1 '27-'36 3 30g'10J4
55,000 Oct 1 '37-'41 330'11 J-J 145,000__Jan 1 '23-'51
48 '13
81,000 Oct 1 1922 330'12 J-J 120,000_ __Jan 1 '23-'46
'5
23- 48
0 0
2 0 - Jan_
82:00 00: jan 1 :472 1
300,000 Oct 1 '23-'27
48 '14
155.000 Oct 1 '22-'23 48 g '14 J-J 1
20,000.._ _Jan 1 '49-'52
295,000 Oct 1 '24-'28
00
:0
48 '15
199 0;
153.000 Oct 1 '22-'24 48 g '15 J-J 200 00
2431. 5
j
Dian 1 :6 15
190,000 Oct 1 '25-'28
48 '16
43,000 Oct 1 1922 48 g '16 J-J 142.000r_Jan 1 '23-'42
114,000r_Jan 1 '43-'56
336,000 Oct 1 '23-'30
4s '17
445,000 Oct 1 '22-'26 4s '17 J-J 125.000_ _Jan 1 '23-'47
48 '16
144,000 Oct 1 '22-'25 43(8'19 __ 148,000__Jan 1 '23-'30
195,000__Jan 1 '31-'49
,140,000 Oct 1 '26-'29
48 '17
180,000 Oct 1 '22-'26 43(8'20 -_- 32.000_ _ _Jan 1 '23-'54
140,000 Oct 1 '27-'30 4348'20 --- 32.000. Jan 1 '23-'54
43(8'19
252,000 Oct 1 '22-'28 4s '22 -_- f260.000 _ _Jan 1 '21-'22
1240,000_ _Jan 1 '21-'22
140.000 Oct 1 '29-'32
Port of Boston Bonds.
0)4s'18
216,000 Oct 1 '22-'27
$1,650,000 Augl'22-'43
140.000 Oct 1 '28-'31
55,000_Aug 1 1944
5s '18
___
74,000 On demand 48 '13 F-A1
525,000 Augl'45-'51
*Charles River Basin.
3 Hsg'04J4
50,000_Aug 1 1952
$250,000r Jan 1 1944
3Sisg'05J4
400.000c&Ilan 1 '45 4s '14 F-A 2,400,000 Augl'22-'53
3 Hsg'06-'07J4 600,000r Jan 1 1946
' 125,000 Augl'22-'26
1,000 Aug 1 1927
1,150.000c&rJan 1 '47 4s '15 F-A
335sg'07J-J
656,000 Augl'29-'54
400,000r Jan 1 1948
33isg'07J-J
25,000-Aug 1 1922
425,000r Jan 1 1949
38 g '09 J-J
50,000_Aug 1 1923
330g'09J4
425,000r Jan 1 1949 4s '17 F-A
49,000_Aug 1 1924
3 301e10J4
475,000 Jan 1 1950
600,000 Augl'25-'36
33.4s11
1170.000_ _ _Jan 1 '23-'24
775,000 Augl'22-'53
1 36,000_ _ _Jan 1 '45-'50 4)4s'18 F-A
ug 1 1957
48 g '14 J-J 32,000 _Jan 1 '23-'54
-House
*Court
48 g '16_ _ _
29.000r_Jan 1 '23-'51
334s'07 -- $68,000„Mar 1 '23-'37
Prisons and Hospital Loans.
3 30g01-02-MN$721,600r Nov 1 1931 330'08 _ 72,000__Mar 1 '23-'38
3s g '01 M-N
200,000r Nov 1 1931 330'10 __ 288,000__Sept 1 '22-'39
3 Hsg'03M-N
746,650r May 1 1933 3hs'll __ 24.000__Sept 1 '22-'33
Medfield Insane Asylum.
507,250r May 1 1934
33isg'0451-N
3 Hsg'0551-N 300,000c&r May 1 1934 3%sg'94A-0 $700,000r Apr 1 1924
174,300r Apr 1 1927
404.000r Nov 1 1935 3)45 g A-0
334sg'06M-N
165,500r Apr 1 1933
334se'06-'07K-N166.000r Nov 1 1936 3;Isg'03A-0
108,000r Apr 1 1934
330g'0i-'0851-N237.200r Nov 1 1937 3%sg'04A-0
22,000r Apr 1 1936
3s g 09 M-N
125,000r Nov 1 1938 3%sg'07A-0
*Parks (Metropolitan).
33isg'09M-N
130.800r Nov 1 1938
334sg'09-'1051-N2.149,000Nov 1 1939 330 g J-J $1,300,000rJan 1 1934
3%sg'11M-N204,000r_Nov 1 '22-'38 33isg'96J4 2,000,000r Jan 1 1936
33isg'11M-N 22,000r_Nov 1 '39-'40 330g'97J4 1,400,000r Jan 1 1937
1937 3 Hsg'98J4 1.000.000r July 1 1938
219,000_Jan
5s'07 M-N
1.605,000_July 1 1939
J-J
3s
(or before, at option of State.)
325,000r July 1 1940
3s g '00 J-J
*Metropolitan Sewer.
450,000r Jan 1 1940
M-S $6.100.000rJan 1 1930 335sg'02J4
38 g
750,000r Jan 1 1941
500,000r Mch 1 1935 35 g '01 J-J
M-S
38 g
100,000r Jan 1 1943
495,000r Jan 1 1930 3.20sg'03J-J
334s g M-S
135,000r Jan 1 1943
339,000r Mch 1 1935 334sg'03J-J
3)4s g M-S
640,000r July 1 1943
M-S 1,024,912r July 1 1939 3Hsg'03J-J
38 g
600.000r Jan 1 1944
65,000r Mch 1 1936 310g'04J4
M-S
38 g
330 g M-S 3,586,000r July 1 1940 354sg'05J4 670,000c&r Jan 1 1945
Jan 1 1943 3 Hsg'06J4 600.000c&r Jan 1 1946
3)4s g M-S 1,046,000r
600,000r Jan 1 1947
305,000r July 1 1943 33isg'07J4
330 g M-S
125,000r Jan 1 1928
392,000r July 1 1944 330g'08J4
330g'04M-S
35.000_Ja,n 1 1949
330g'06M-S 1,175,000 Jan 1 1946 38 '09 J-J
60,000_Jan 1 1949
150,0000Jan 1 1941 3)4s'09 J-J
38 g 09 M-8
155.000 Jan 1 '23-'53
263,000c Jan 1 1949 4s g '13 J4
33isg M-S
160 000 Jan 1 '23-'54
3 Hs g M-8 38.000r_Jan 1 '23-'41 48 g J-J
48 '13 J-J f 180,000r_ _Jan 1 '23-'40 330 g '11 J-J 29,000_Jan 1 '23-'51
6,500 Jan 1 '23-'32
1108,000r_ _Jan 1 '41-'52 330'12 J-J
36,000 Janl '23-'31
48 g '15 J-J J63.000r_Jan 1 '23-'36 48 '13 J-J
9,700 Jan 1 '23-'34
136,000r_Jan 1 '37-'45 48 '14 J-J
1.500_Jan 1 '23-'25
54,000rJan 1 '23-'50
4sg '16 J-J
' '15 J
48 g1 4
160,000_Sept 1 '22-'37 4s5 j 4 J 46,000r_Jan 1 '23-'25
4sg '16 J-J
1200,000r_Jan 1 '26-'45
135,000_Sept 1 '38-'52
4sg '16 J-J
15,000_Jan 1 '23-'25
4s '17 M-8 245,000..Sept 1 '22-'56 4s '16 ___
J 8,000_Jan 1 '23-'26
'is '17 M-8 35,000_Sept 1 '22-'56 48 '16 -__
130,000_Jan 1 '27-'56
58 '18 M-S if 60,000_Sept 1 '22-'27
1225000_Sept 1 '28-52 45 '16 ___ 238,000_Jan 1 '23-'56
4%8'20 - 1138,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'44 48 g '1634 J220,000r_Jan 1 '23-'33
1 10,000r_ __Jan 1 1934
1 75 000 ..Sept 1 '45-'59
25.000__Jan 1 '23-'27
(60,000r Sept1'22-41 4s '17 J-J
48 '22 --40,000r Sept1'42-61 4s'17 J-J 115,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'27
3,000__Jan 1 '23-'26
J138,000r Sept1'22-44 58 '18 J-J
430'20 _ 1 75,000r Sept1'45-59 4 qs'20 ___. 125.000_ __Jan 1 '23-'45
43(0'20 __- 230,000_ __Jan 1 '23-'45
Soldiers' Gratuity Bonds.
Cambridge Subway.
45 '13 --- $15,000____Aug 1 1922
4s '14 ___ 30,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1922 51 '20 __ $912,000rMay 1 '23-'38
4 sg*20 __ 6,860.000rMay 1 '39-'70
Massachusetts War Loan
A-0 31.240.000r.Apri 1928 (See V. 110. p. 1555, for maturity.)
38 g
15.000__Nov 1 '22-'28
434's'19 s-an 2,
48 '15

---

4s '16
48 '17
55 '18

-_-__
---

• Nominal or contingent debt except "parks," of which $3,206,900 is a
direct State obligation. Two-thirds ($310,000) of the Court-house loans
Is contingent debt. See below.
-A bill passed the Legislature In 1904
PUBLIC SALES OF BONDS.
directing the Treasurer to advertise all future sales of State bonds Instead
of disposing of them at private sale, as had been the previous practice.
(V. 78, p. 1565.)
INTEREST is payable at State Treasury in Boston.
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS. &C.
Dec. 1 1921. Dec. 1 1920. Dec. 1 1919. Dec. 1 1918.
Totalfunded debt_ _$138.019,135 $143,150,661 3138,637.390 3129.371,162
Sinking funds, &c__ 53,782.219 50,914.469 47,078.544 44,311,256
384.266,916 $92.236,192 $91,558,846 $85,059,906
Net debt
The above debt is of two classes: the Direct Debt, for the payment of
which the Commonwealth is directly and entirely responsible; and the
Nominal or Contingent Debt, for which the Commonwealth has loaned its
credit to sundry cities and towns for various purposes, the payment of which
Is guaranteed by sinking funds (sufficient to pay the debt at maturity)
provided by a direct annual tax on the cities and towns for which the debt
has been incurred. On Dec. 1 1921 these classes and the sinking funds
applicable thereto were as follows:

24
Bonded debt
Sinking funds
Net debt

MASSACHUSETTS—DEBT OF STATE
Direct Debt.
852,443,623
23,131,86

Continnent Debt. Grand Total.
885,605,512
8138,049,135
30,650,393
53,782,219

[VoL. 114.

average of the assessors' valuation of the taxable property therein for
the preceding three years, such valuation being first reduced
of all abatements allowed thereon previous to Dec. 31 in by the amount
the
ceding said assessment. Any order or appropriation requiring year prea larger
assessment than is herein limited shall be void."
Sections 13 and 14 relating to sinking funds and the payment of future
loans took effect upon the passage of the Act. The other sections referred
to above became effective Jan. 1 1914. We have room here to
only this brief outline of Chapter 719. The law in full will be found ingive
the
"Chronicle" of Aug. 23 1913. pages 486 to 488 inclusive.
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Clause 15, Sec. 5, Part Chapter
490, of the Acts of 1909, provides that the following securities shall be exempt from taxation: "Bonds or certificates of indebtedness of the Commonwealth Issued since the first day of January in the year 1006, and bonds,
notes and certificates of indebtedness of any county, fire district, water
supply district, city or town in the Commonwealth which may be isseed
on or after the first day of May in the year 1908, stating on their face that
they are exempt from taxation in Massachusetts."
The 1917 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 257, Laws of
ing from taxation savings deposits when invested in bonds 1917) exemptor certificates
of indebtedness of the United States. The Act in full follows: "Deposits
in savings banks, including such savings banks as are called institutions
for savings, deposits in the savings departments of trust companies, and
also deposits in the Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company, shall
be exempt from taxation when invested in bonds or certificates of indebtedness of the United States of America."
TAXATION OF MORTG AG ES.—Chapter 761. Laws of 1914, given in
full lathe"Chronicle"of July 18,1914 page 212.provides that a bond secured
by mortgage on tangible property located within or without the Commonwealth which is subject to taxation wherever located, and which is there
actually taxed, shall be exempt from taxation within the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts upon registration of the same with the Tax Commissioner
and upon the payment to him of a fee of $3 per $1,000 annually.
INCOME TAX.—The 1916 Legislature passed a .bill (Chapter 269,
Laws of 1916) providing for a tax on incomes in accordance with a constitutional amendment adopted in Nov. 1915. See "State and City" Department" of "Chronicle" for June 3 1916. The law has been
constitutional by the State Supreme Court. V. 104, p. 2664. declared
the Legislature passed five amendments to the law. V. In 1920
111, 1).
408.

$29,311,797
854,955,119
$84,266,916
ASSESSED VALUATION.—The State's assessed valuation follows:
Years—
Real Estate.
Personal Property.
Total.
1921
$4,525,853,852
$1,020,792,388
$5,546,646,240
1920_
4.368.363.457
975.790,200
5,344,153,657
1919
3,979,836,078
919,024,221
4,898,860,299
1918
3.885.495,341
853,481.248
4,738,976,589
1917
3,808,405,899
730.592.172
4,538,998,071
1916
3,686,483,258
1,275,754,750
4.962,238,008
1915
3,573,681.970
2,500,599.981
6,074,281.951
1914
3,467.560,721
2,537.852,080
6,005,412,801
1912
3,216,714,460
2.262,565,233
5.479.279,693
1910-- -------- 2,977,075,471
2,050,079,335
5,027,154,806
1905-------- -- 2,600,445,146
1,621,835,908
4,222,281,054
1900
2,315,687,381
.562,983,689
3,878,671,070
1890---------- 1,600,137,807
1,013,077,330
2,613,215,137
1880---------- 1.111.160,072
816,695.358
1,927.855,430
Under the provisions of the Income Tax Law, which became effective
In 1917, the intangible personal property is no longer taxable by local board
of assessors, which accounts for the decrease in valuation of the assessed
personal property in 1917 and thereafter.
The larger portion of the State's revenue is derived from
national bank stocks, savings bank and inheritance taxes. corporations,
In 1921 the
tax assessed aggregated $31,767,697.11, of which $15,962,079.21 accrued
to
the Commonwealth and the balance is apportioned to cities and towns. Of
the total of $31,767,697.11, $218,763.52 was assessed upon street railway
companies, $2,449,239.28 upon other public service corporations.
$10,937,710.38 upon domestic business corporations, $1.895,068.97 savings banks,
$2,716,354.46 national banks and $7,833.929.47 inheritances.
POPULATION OF STATE.
1920...,_3,852,356 1900..2,805,346 1880..1,231,066 1820__,. 523,287
1915 _3,693,310 1890 ___2,238,943 1850 __- 994,514 1810__ 472,040
1910__..3,366,416 1880.__1,783,080 1840_.._ 737,699 1800...... 422.845
1905_....3,003,635 1870.._A,457,351 1830.._.. 610.408 179O.__ 378.787
DEBT LIMITATIONS.—The only provision in the constitution of Mas
. sachusetts limiting the power of the Legislature to create State indebtedness is contained in a constitutional amendment adopted in Nov. 1918, the
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—POWER AND RESTRICTIO
text of which follows:
—Investment by savings banks in Massachusetts is governed by Chap.NS.
590
Sec. 1. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not in any manner be of the Acts of 1908, referred to in V. 87. p. 257, and In an editorial article
given or loaned to or in aid of any individual, or of any private association, on pages 5 and 6 of the "State and City Supplement" for May 29 1909. The
law was further amended in 1909 and 1912 (see "Chronicle" of May 25 1912.
or of any corporation which is privately owned and managed.
Sec. 2. The Commonwealth may borrow money to repel invasion, sup- "State and City Department"). Clause "Fourteenth" was added in 1913,
press insurrection, defend the Commonwealth or to assist the United States the last two paragraphs of the section relating to street railways was added'
In case of war, and may also borrow money in anticipation of receipts from in 1915, and in 1918 the Legislature authorized savings banks and savings
taxes or other sources, such loan to be paid put of the revenue of the year departments of trust companies in Massachusetts to invest in Farm Loan
In which it Is created.
bonds issued by Federal Land banks and also the investment by savings
Sec. 3. In addition to the loans which may be contracted as before pro- banks in bankers' acceptances and bills of exchange. •In 1919 a law
vided, the Commonwealth may borrow money only by a vote, taken by passed providing that railroad bonds, which were legal investments was
for
the yeas and nays, of two-thirds of each House of the General Court present savings banks at the time when the U. S. Government took over the operaand voting thereon. The Governor shall recommend to the General Court tion of the roads issuing such bonds, shall not become illegal investments
by reason of the operation of the roads by the Government. In 1920 a law
the term for which any loan shall be contracted.
Sec. 4. Borrowed money shall not be expended for any other purpose was passed extending this provision for a period of two more years. At the
than that for which it was borrowed or for the reduction or discharge of 1922 Legislature an amendment was passed requiring the officials having
supervision over certain public utilities to furnish the Commission each
the principal of the loan.
There appears to be no constitutional limit upon municipal indebtedness. year with a list of such companies whose securities are considered legal for,
Statutes general and special have, however, been passed on this subject Investment in the savings banks of Massachusetts (V. 114, p. 2501). The
law at present reads as follows:
with respect to cities and towns.
The latest legislation regarding the matter is known as Chapter 719
SECTION
Deposits and the income derived therefrom shall be
Laws of 1913. approved May 28 1913. The limit of indebtedness forof the Invested only68. follows:
as
and towns (excepting Boston) is fixed by Sections 6 and 12 of this cities
FIRST—First Mortgages of Real Estate.—In first mortgages of real estate
law.
These sections, with a few minor changes since made, now read as fellows: located in this Commonwealth not to exceed 60% of the value of such real
Section 6. Cities and towns may incur debt, outside the limit of indebt- estate; but not more than 70% of the whole amount of deposits shall be so
edness prescribed in this Act, for the following purposes and payable within invested. If a loan is made on unimproved and unproductive real estate,
the amount loaned thereon shall not exceed 40% of the value of such real
the periods hereinafter specified:
(1) For temporary loans under the provisions of Sec. 3, 4 or 9. one year. estate. (For conditions that must be observed in making such loans see
(2) For establishing or purchasing a system for supplying the inhabitants law in full in V. 87, p. 257.1
of a city or town with water, or for the purchase of land for the protection
SECOND—Public Funds.—(a) In the public funds of the United States
of a water system, or for acquiring water rights, 30 years.
or of any of the New England States.
(3) For the extension of water mains and for water departmental equip(b) In the bonds or notes of a county, city or town of this Commonwealth.
ment, 5 years.
(c) In the bonds or notes of an incorporated district In this Common(4) For establishing, purchasing, extending or enlarging a gas or
wealth whose net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the last preceding
lighting plant within the limits of the territory within which suchelectric valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes.
gas or
electric lighting plant is authorized to distribute its product, 20 years:
(d) In the bonds or notes of any city of Maine, New Hampshire,
but the outstanding indebtedness so incurred shall not exceed in a town Rhode Island or Connecticut whose net indebtedness does not Vermont,
5% and in a city 2)i% of the last preceding assessed valuation of such town of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for the exceed 5% •
assessment
or city.
of taxes; or of any county or town of said States whose net indebtedness
(5) For acquiring land for the purposes of a public playground, as speci- does not exceed 3% of such valuation; or of any incorporated water district
fied in Section 19 of Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws and amendments of said States which has within its limits more than live thousand inhabitthereof, 30 years; but the indebtedness so incurred shall be limited to an ants, and whose bonds or notes are a direct obligation on all the taxable
amount not exceeding 34 of 1% of the last preceding assessed valuation property of such district and whose net indebtedness does not exceed 3%
of tbe city or town.
of such valuation. Provided, that there Is not included within the limits
Debts for all of the purposes mentioned in this section snall be payable of such water district, either wholly or in part, any city or town the bonds
within the periods above specified from the date of the first issue of bonds or notes of which are not a legal investment.
or notes on account thereof, and may be incurred in accordance with the
(e) In the legally authorized bonds of the States of New York,
provisions of existing law, except in so far as the Same are inconsistent vania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, PennsylMissouri
with the provisions of this Act. All other debts hereafter incurred by a city and Iowa, and of the District of Columbia, and in the legally authorized
or town shall be reckoned in determining its limit of indebtedness,and debts bonds for municipal purposes, and in the refunding bonds issued to take up
authorized under the provisions of this section, except for temporary loans, at maturity bonds which have been issued for other than municipal purmay be incurred only by a vote of two-thirds of the voters present and poses, but on which the Interest has been fully paid, of any city of the aforevoting, or of two-thirds of all the members of a city council or other govern- said States, which has at the date of such investment more than thirty
ing body, taken by yeas and nays,and subject to the approval of the mayor. thousand Inhabitants, as established by'the last national or State census
or city census, certified to by the city clerk or treasurer of said city, and
If such approval is required by the charter of the city.
Section 12. Except as otherwise authorized by Section 6 of this Act taken in the same manner as a national or State census, preceding such inor by Chapter 634 of the Acts of the year 1913, a city shall not authorize vestment, and whose net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the valuation
indebtedness to an amount exceeding 234 %.and a town shall not authorize of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the last preceding valuIndebtedness to an amount exceeding 3%,on the average of the assessors' ation of property therein for the assessment of taxes.
(f) In the legally authorized bonds of the States of California, Delaware,
valuations of the taxable property for the three preceding calendar years
the valuations being first reduced by the amount of all abatements allowed Nebraska, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington, and in the legally authorthereon previous to the last day of December of the preceding calendar year. ized bonds for municipal purposes or in refunding bonds which have been
Chapter 634 of the Laws of 1913, referred to above, provides for the pay- issued for other than municipal purposes, but on which the interest has
been fully paid, of any city of the States of California, Connecticut, Delament of outstanding demand notes and the restoration
Cities and towns which have demand notes outstanding or of trust funds. ware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland,
which have expended town or trust funds for general expenses, were required to raise in the Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
tax levy of 1914 an amount necessary to redeem the notes and restore the New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Was
and Wisconsin, which has at the date of such Investment more
funds, or if to do this would impose too great a burden,they could borrow
one hundred thousand inhabitants, established in the same manner than
for the purpose for a period not to exceed 15 years.
as Is
provided In"subdivislon (e) of this
Section 5 of Chapter 719 specifies for just what purposes debts may be not exceed seven per cent of the clause. and whose net indebtedness does
valuation of the taxable property therein,
Incurred within the limit fixed by Section 12,and•states also for what periods established and ascertained
as provided in subdivision (e) of this clause.
such debt shall run. Sections 3,4 and 9 authorize the issuance of temporary
[The Attorney-General on April 28 1914 held that bonds of the City of
loans, payable in not more than one year from date, in anticipation of the Minneapolis, Minn., were legal
Investments. V. 98, p. 1629.1
sale of bonds or notes already voted, in anticipation of the revenue of the
(g)
financial year,for the payment of any land damages or expenses of altering ness" In subdivisions (d), (e) and (I) of this clause the words "net indebtedmean the
grade crossings or any proportion of expense of constructing a highway in debts created forindebtedness of a county, city, town or district omitting
supplying
anticipation of reimbursement by the Commonwealth. Section 6a, added anticipation of taxes to be the inhabitants with water and debts created In
within one year, and deducting the amount
by amendment in 1921, permits towns to borrow funds for not more than of sinktne funds available paid the payment
for
of the indebtedness Included.
one year, for highways, in anticipation of reimbursement by the county.
Farm Loan Bonds.—"It shall be lawful for savings banks and savings
Section 8 prohibits the sale of bonds, notes or certificates of indebtedness at less departments of trust companies in
this
than par. However, under Section 10, temporary loans issued under Sec- loan bonds lawfully issued by Federal Commonwealth to invest in farm
Land
tions 3, 4 and 9 may be negotiated at a discount, the discount to be con- provisions of the Act of Congress approved banks incorporated under the
July 17 1916, entitled "An Act
sidered as interest paid in advance. Section 13 prohibits the creation
to provide capital for agricultural development, to create standard forms
further sinking funds but such funds established prior to the passage of of investment based upon farm
of
mortgage, to equalize rates of Interest upon
the Act must be continued until the debt for which they were established farm loans, to furnish a
market for United States bonds, to create Governhas matured. Hereafter notes shall not be made payable
ment depositaries and financial agents for the United States, and for other
(Section 14) and the payment of all debt,except that incurredon demand purposes."
under Sections 3, 4 and 9, must be made by such annual installments as will extinRAILROAD BONDS.
guish the same at maturity.
Massachusetts Railroads.
Section 1 distinctly excepts Boston from the general provisions of the Act
THIRD.—(a) In the bonds or notes, Issued In accordance with the laws of
in the following words: "Section 1. The provisions of this Act shall not,
except as Is hereinafter specified apply to the city of Boston but said city this Commonwealth, of a railroad corporation incorporated therein the railshall remain subject to the provisions of all general and special laws appli- road of which is located wholly or in part therein, which has paid in dividends
cable to it." The specific reference to Boston is In Sect. 18, which follows: In cash an amount equal to not less than 4% per annum on all its outstanding issues of capital stock in each fiscal year for the five years next preceding
"Section 18. Sections 53 of Part I of Chapter 490 of the Acts of 1909, as such investment, or
in the first mortgage bonds of a terminal corporation
amended by Chapter 521 of the Acts of 1910, is hereby further amended by Incorporated In this Commonwealth
and whose property Is located therein,
striking out the said section and inserting in place thereof the following— which is owned and operated,
or the bonds of which are guaranteed as to
Section 53. The taxes assessed in the city of Boston on property, exclusive principal and interest,
or assumed, by such railroad corporation. Any
of the State tax and other amounts assessed upon the city by the Common- shares of the
capital
wealth, the county tax and sums required by law to be raised on account of corporation, which stock of a railroad corporation leased to such railroad
are
the city debt, shall not in any year exceed $10 55 on every $1,000 of the sidered as outstanding owned by said lessee corporation, shall not be conwithin the meaning of this subdivision.




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MASSACHUSETTS DEBT OF STATE

New England Railroads.
incorporated
(b) In the bonds or assumed bonds of a railroad corporation of which is
railroad
in any of the New England States at least one-half of thepossession of and is
located In said States, whether such corporation is In orioration: provided
leor
sucbondsshallbesecurebyarsmor&
its own road or isleased to another railroad ageofthevho
opat
either
corporation or by a
a part of the railroad and railroad property of such of subdivision g; or
or (4)
refunding mortgage as described in paragraph (3) corporation are unincumof such
that it the railroad and railroad property
authority of one of
bered by mortgage, such bonds shall be issued under the corporation which
said States which provides by law that no such railroad
upon its road, equiphas issued bonds shall subsequently execute a mortgageproperty, without inment and franchise or upon any of Its real or personal
issued and
cluding in and securing by such mortgage all bonds previously
enacted in such
all its pre-existing debts and liabilities, which provision, so
shall have been accepted by the stockholders of such corporation;
State,
in cash an amount
and provided, that such corporation has paid in dividends issues of capital
equal to not less than 4% per annum on all its outstanding
each fiscal year for the five years next preceding such investment.
stock in
mortgage bonds or in
(e) In the first mortgage bonds or assumed first
In paragraphs (3)
the bonds secured by a refunding mortgage as described
any of the
subdivision g, of a railroad corporation incorporated in or in part
or (4) of
located wholly
New England States the railroad of which is
and interest by a
therein, which have been guaranteed as to principal
which is in possession
railroad corporation described in subdivisions a or b
of and is operating its own road.
subdivision b unless
bond shall be made a legal investment by has, during its fiscal
(d) No
the corporation which issued or assumed such bond
paid in dividends on its
year next preceding the date of such investment, total amount of interest
capital stock an amount equal to one-third of the
paid on all its direct and assumed funded indebtedness.
subdivision c unless the
No bond shall be made a legal Investment by
fiscal year next
corporation which guaranteed such bond has, during its stock an amount
capital
preceding such investment, paid in dividends on its paid on all its direct.
one-third of the total amount of interest
equal to
assumed and guaranteed funded indebtedness.
Other Railroads.
the following sub(e) In the mortgage bonds, as described In any of
under the
divisions of this clause, of any railroad corporation incorporated
the United States:
laws of any of
corProvided, that during each of the ten fiscal years of such railroad
poration next preceding the date of such investment— than five hundred
corporation owned in tee not less
(1) Such railroad
within the United
miles of standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, hundred miles of
States, or if such corporation owned in fee less than five
gross earnings of such corporation, reckoned as hereinsuch railroad, the
million dollars;
after provided, shall have been not less than fifteen matured principal and
(2) Such railroad corporation shall have paid the
interest of all its mortgage indebtedness;
dividends In cash to its
(3) Such railroad corporation shall have paid In
upon all Its outstockholders an amount equal to at least four per cent
standing capital stock.
of the property of such rail(4) The gross earnings from the operationearnings of all railroads leased
road corporation, including therein the gross
corporation, and the gross
and operated or controlled and operated by said or controlled by it, shall
earnings from the sale of coal from mines owned amount necessary to pay
in amount than five times the
not have been less
indebtedness, the rentals
the interest payable upon its entire outstanding
outstanding indebtedness of
of all leased lines, and the interest on all the owned by said corporation
not
railroads controlled and operated which Is
Interest and dividends
after deducting from said interest and rentalsrailroad corporations not
received from the stocks, bonds or notes ofdeposited with atrustee
ofondsornotesssuedtysar
operated by said corporation,w hlch
havebe
eonyseeuryiosecureepayment
bonds or notes.
corporation,but not in excess of the interest on said last-named
And further provided, that—
g
made a legal investment by subdivision of in case
(5) No bonds shall be
bonds
total issue
the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a issuing or assuming
which, together with all outstanding prior debts of the legally be issued
all bonds not issued that may
corporation, Including
prior mortgages, after
under any of its prior mortgages or or its assumed
the bonds
deducting therefrom, in case of a refunding mortgage, dents at reserved
maturity,
of said mortgage to retire prior lien
under the provisions
stock of said corporation
shall exceed three times tile outstanding capital
at the date of such investment. a legal investment by subdivision I or j in
(6) No bonds shall be made
a total issue of
case the mortgage securing the same shall authorizecorporation as bonds
defined
which, added to the total debt of the guaranteeing
five, including therein the authorized amount of all previously
In paragraph
guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of such
guaranteeing corporation outstanding at the date of such investment; nor
in case at said date the total debt of the corporation which issued said bonds
shall exceed three times its outstanding capital stock.
In the case of a mortgage executed prior to the passage of this Act,
under which the total amount of bonds which may be issued is not specifically stated, the amount of bonds outstanding thereunder at the date of
such Investment shall be considered, for the purposes of paragraph five
and of this paragraph, as the total authorized issue.
(7) Any railroad corporation which is mentioned In subdivision c of
clause fourth of section twenty-six of chapter one hundred and thirteen of
the Revised Laws shall be considered as having complied with all the requirements of this subdivision preceding paragraph five up to and including
the fiscal year of said corporation in which this Act is passed.
.
DESCRIPTION OF BONDS.
. .
••
(1) Definition of First Mortgage.—Whenever the term "first mortgage'
Is used in the following subdivisions, It shall mean, unless otherwise qualified a first mortgage on not less than seventy-five per cent of the railroad
.
owned in fee at the date of the mortgage by the railroad corporation on
mortgage
the railroad of which said miles of is a lien but in no case on less than
standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of
one hundred continuous
sidings; provided, that seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject to the
Hen of said mortgage is connected: of
Investment therein all the railroad
For live years prior to the date
subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date of execution thereof has
been operated by, and Its operations included in, the operations of the
railroad corporation which issues, assumes or guarantees said bonds;
The date of said mortgage is at least five years prior to the date of such
investment; except that a first mortgage given in substitution for and not
greater in amount than such a first mortgage, and covering tile same railroad property, shall be considered to be In accordance with tills requirement.
(g) Direct obligations.—Bonds issued or assumed by a railroad corporation described in subdivision e, which are secured by a mortgage which was
at the date thereof or is at tile date of such investment-fp A first mortgage on railroad owned in fee by the corporation issuing
or assuming said bonds, except that, if it is not a first mortgage on seventyfive per cent of all such railroad owned in fee by said corporation, It shell be
a first mortgage on at least seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject
to the lien of said mortgage at the date thereof; but if any stocks or bonds
are deposited with tile trustee of said mortgage as part security therefor,
representing or covering railroad mileage not owned in fee, the bonds secured by said mortgage shall not become legal investments unless said
corporation owns in fee at least seventy-five per cent of the total mileage
which is subject to the lien of said mortgage and which is represented or
covered by said stocks or bonds;
(2) A first mortgage, or a mortgage or trust indenture which Is in effect
a first mortgage, upon all the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage
or trust indenture, by virtue of the irrevocable pledge with the trustee
thereof of an entire issue or issues of bonds which are a first lien upon the
allroad of a railroad corporation which is owned and operated, controlled
nd operated or leased and operated by the corporation issuing or assuming
said bonds:
(3) A refunding mortgage which covers at least seventy-five per cent of
the railroad owned in fee by said corporation at the date of said mortgage
and provides for the retirement of all outstanding mortgage debts which are
a prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said refunding
mortgage at the date thereof. But if any of the bonds which said refunding
mortgage Is given to refund are secured on a railroad not owned in fee by
the corporation executing said refunding mortgage, there shall be conveyed
and assigned to the trustee of said refunding mortgage either—
At least seventy-five per cent of the railroad on which each issue of bonds
to be refunded is secured, free from any mortgage lien except that of the
mortgage or mortgages securing the bonds to be refunded; or
At least seventy-live per cent of the outstanding bonds of each issue
which Is secured by a mortgage lien upon such railroad; and all of said




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railroad not owned in fee which is so subjected to the lien of said refunding
mortgage shall be the railroad of one or more railroad corporations which
are owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and operated,
by the corporation issuing or assuming said refunding mortgage bonds;
But in no case shall the bonds secured by said refunding mortgage become
a legal investment unless they mature at a later date than any bonds which
said refunding mortgage is given to refund, nor unless the total mileage
subjected to the lien of said refunding mortgage In accordance with the
requirements of this paragraph is at least twenty-five per cent greater that
the mileage covered by any one of tie mortgages securing bonds which said
refunding mortgage is given to refund.
(4) A mortgage upon not less than ten per cent of the railroad, exclusive of sidings, owned In fee at the date of said mortgage by the corporation issuing or assuming said bonds, but in no case on less than five hundred
continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad; provided, that
Said mortgage is a first or second lien upon not less than seventy-five
per cent of the total railroad covered by said mortgage at the date thereof,
and which provides for the retirement of all mortgage debts which are a
prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said mortgage,
at the date of the execution thereof:
The bonds secured by said mortgage mature at a later date than, and
cover a mileage at least twenty-five per cent greater than is covered by,
any of the bonds secured by a prior lien mortgage so to be retired;
The date of said mortgage shall be at least five years prior to the date of
such Investment.
(h) Bonds Underlying Refunding Mortgages.—Mortgage bonds or bonds
secured by mortgage bonds which are a direct obligation of, or which have
been assumed, or which have been guaranteed by endorsement as to both
principal and interest by, a railroad corporation whose refunding mortgage
bonds are made a legal investment under paragraphs three or four of subdivision a; provided, that—
Said bonds are prior to and are to be refunded by such refunding mortgage;
Said refunding mortgage covers all the real property upon which the
mortgage securing said underlying bonds is a lien.
In the case of bonds so guaranteed or assumed, the corporation issuing
said bonds is owned and operated, controlled and operated., or leased and
operated, by said railroad corporation.
(I) Guaranteed Obligations.—Bonds which have been guaranteed by endorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which
has complied with all the provisions of subdivision e: provided, that—
Said bonds are secured by a first mortgage on the railroad of a railroad
corporation which is owned and operated, controlled and operated, or
leased and eperated, by the corporation guaranteeing said bonds;
In the case of a leased railroad, the entire capital stock of which, except
shares qualifying directors, is not owned by the lessee, the rental includes
an amount to be paid to the stockholders of said leased railroad equal to at
least four per cent per annum upon that portion of the entire capital stock
thereof outstanding which is not owned by the lessee.
(J) First mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation which during each of
Its ten fiscal years next preceding the date of such investment has complied
with all the requirements of paragraphs two, three and four of subdivision
e; provided, that said bonds are guaranteed by endorsement as to both
principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied with
all the requirements of subdivision e preceding paragraph five, notwithstanding that the railroad of said issuing corporation is not operated by
said guaranteeing corporation.
CORPORATION NOT TO LOSE CREDIT BY TEMPORARY DISTURBANCE OF RELATION OF GROSS EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES.
any
(k) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under
of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal although the corsuch bonds shall fall for a period
poration issuing, assuming or guaranteeing
not exceeding two successive fiscal years to comply with the requirements of
bonds
paragraph four of subdivision e; but no further investment in the
Issued, assumed or guaranteed by said corporation shall be made during
said period. If after the expiration of said period said corporation complies
for tile following fiscal year with all tne requirements of 'subdivision e, it
shall be regarded as having complied therewith during said period.
BONDS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL ON ACCOUNT OF
CONSOLIDATION.
any
(1) Bonds which have been or shall become legal Investments under the
of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal, although or
property upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to
legally acquired by another railroad corporation, and although the corporabe consolidated
ton which issued or assumed said bonds has been or shall purchasing corwith another railroad corporation, if the consolidated or
the payment of said bonds, and so long as it shall
poration shall assume
continue to nay regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the securities
Issued against, in exchange for or to acquire the stock of the corporation
consohdated, or the property purchased, or upon securities subsequently
Issued In exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount at least equal to
4% per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the time of such consolidation or purchase, of said corporation which issued or assumed said bond.
CREDIT OF A CORPORATION NOT TO BE LOST BY
CONSOLIDATION.
(m) If a railroad corporation which has complied wItn all the iequirepreceding paragraph five, except that the period of
ments of subdivision e
be,
compliance is less than ten, but not less than five successive years, shall
its
,
or shall have been, th ireupon consolidated or merged into, orby, railroad
another
of such corporation assumed
purchased and all or the debts
railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of the United States,
with
such corporation so succeeding shall be considered as having compliedthose
all the provisions of subdivision e preceding paragraph five during
or
successive years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger
purchase in which all said consolidated, merged or purchased corporations,
If considered as one continuous corporation in ownership and possession,
would have so complied: provided, that said succeeding corporation shall
continue so to comply for a further period which shall make such compliance
equivalent to at least ten successive years, but which shall be in no case
less than the two fiscal years next following said consolidation, merger or
purchase.
STREET RAILWAY CORPORATIONS ARE NOT RAILROAD
CORPORATIONS.
(n) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, "railroad corporation" means a corporation which owns or is in possession of and operating
a railroad or railway of the class u.ually operated by steam power. Street
railway corporations are not railroad corporations within the meaning of
this Act.
STATUS OF RAILROADS UNDER FEDERAL CONTROL.
o Railroad bonds, which were legal investments for savings banks at the
time when the Government of the United States, under the Act of Congress
approved Mar. 21 1918, took over the operation of the railroads issuing
operation
such bonds, shall not become illegal investments by reason of thewhich any
of the railroads by the Federal Government. The time during
such railroad is operated by the Federal Government shall be excluded,
including the year in which the Government operation ends, in determining
the compliance of any such railroad with the provisions of this section:
provided, however, that in case a railroad corporation the mortgage bonds
of which would become legal for investment under sub-division e of this
section upon its compliance with the requirements of said sub-division
shall have complied with the requirements of said sub-division during the
two years or more next preceding Jan. 1 1918, such railroad corporation
shall be deemed to have complied with the requirements of said sub-division
during the period of the Government operation of Its railroad, including
the year in which such Government operation ends, in computing the time
of compliance with the requirements of said sub-division.
The time during which any railroad is operated by the Government of the
United States under the provisions of an Act of Congress approved Aug. 29
1916, of an Act of Congress approved March 21 1918, or of any other Act
or Acts of the Congress of the United States, and for two years thereafter,
and the earnings made and dividends paid during said time and for said
two years thereafter shall not be taken into consideration in determining
whether the bonds of the railroad corporation comply with any of the provisions of this section. Any railroad corporation, which, at the time when
*A's operation of its railroad by the Government of the United States under
tne provisions of the said Act or Acts began, had complied with the provisions of subdivision e of this clause, for one or more years next preceding the
commencement of such Government operation and control shall be entitled
to include, in computing tne period of ten years prescribed by the provisions
of said subdivision e every year during any part of which its railroad shall
have been operated by the Government of the United States under the
provisions of said Act or Acts, and the two years succeeding the terminatio,1
of such operation, in determining whether such corporation has compile..

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[VOL. 114.

with the provisions of said subdivision e each year for ten years.
Except
Clause Eighth relates to loans on personal security, which are restricted
as hereinbefore provided, whenever a reference is made in said
to a period of ten years preceding the date of an investment insubdivision e to one-third of the deposits and income. (In addition to loans authorized
bonds of by Clause Eighth, under an Act approved April 8 1910, banks
any railroad corporation, such period shall be deemed exclusivethe any
may loan on
of
time
during which the property of such railroad corporation has been operated notes with a pledge as collateral of life insurance policies. V. 90, p. 1376.1
by the Government of the United States under the provisions of the said Clause Ninth concerns the amount to be invested in a bank building. Clause
Tenth deals with real estate acquired by foreclosure, and Clause Eleventh
Acts and of the two years succeeding the termination of such operation.
with securities acquired in settlement of indebtedness Clause Twelfth reSection 2. Any bonds acquired by savings banks or institutions for
ings, or by any institution to which said Chapter 590 applies, prior sav- lates to pledges of securities as collateral and provides against invalidating
to the the same. For the provisions of these clauses, see V. 87. p. 257,
passage of this Act, or at any time hereafter, which comply with the proviwhere the
law was printed in full.
sions of said clause entitled "Third," as amended by said
this Act, so long as they continue to comply therewith,Chapter 13 or by
LIST OF BONDS TO BE PREPARED.
may be retained
as investments authorized by law.
THIRTEENTH.
-Not later than the first day of February in
the Commissioner shall prepare a list of all the bonds and notes each year
which are
PRESENT INVESTMENTS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL.
then legal investments under the provisions of clauses second,third, fourth,
FOURTH.
-The provisions of this Act shall not render illegal the invest- fifth and sixth. Said list shall at all times be open to
ment in any mortgages of real estate held by such corporation at the time and a copy thereof shall be sent to every savings bank. public Inspection
of its passage, nor the investment at such time or thereafter in any
The Bank Commissioner issued a report in Feb. 1922,
of bonds or notes dated prior to its passage, in which such corporationissue bonds considered legal under clauses second, third, fourth,containing a list of
fifth and sixth
then authorized to invest, so long as such bonds or notes continue to was above Act. This list appears in the "State and City Department" of the
com- "Chronicle"
of the
ply with the requirements of law then in force.
June 24 1922.
FOURTEENTII.-Bonds which at any time hereafter have been for ten
STREET RAILWAY BONDS.
successive years legal investments under the provisions of subdivisions
FIFTH.
-In the bonds of any street railway company incorporated in a, b, c or d of Clause 3, or Clause 6 of this section shall not be renthis Commonwealth the railway of which is located wholly or in
dered illegal
part such bonds although the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing
therein, and which has earned and paid in dividends in cash an
shall fail for a period not exceeding two successive years to
equal to at least five per cent upon all its outstanding capital stock amount comply, as to dividends on its capital stock, with the requirements
of the
of the eve years last preceding the certification by the Board of in each clauses specified above: but no further investment in
Railroad assumed
the bonds issued,
Commiss:oners hereinafter provided for. No such investment shall
or guaranteed by such corporation shall be made during said
made unless said company appears from returns made by It to the Board be If after the axpiration of said period, such corporation complies period.
for the
of
Railroad Commissioners to have properly paid said dividends without im- following fiscal year with the requirements of the clauses specified above,
it
pairment of assets or capital stock, and said board shall on
shall be regarded as having complied therewith during
fifteenth day of January in each year certify and transmit or before the that it shall not have so failed to comply during anysaid period: provided
other period within
to the Bank the next
Commissioner a list of such street railway companies.
preceding ten years.
Dividends paid by way of rental to stockholders of a leased street railway
[Opinion of Attorney-General Regarding Legality of N. Y. N. H. & Hartcompany shall be deemed to have been earned and paid by said company ford RR. Bands as Savings Banks Investments.]
-The Attorney-General
within the meaning of this clause, provided that said company shall
have rendered an opinion in Feb. 1911 with reference to the Act
annually earned, and properly paid in dividends in cash, without impair- the Legislature in June 1910 to validate bonds and stocks ofpassed by
the New
ment of assets or capital stock, an amount equal to at least five per cent York New Haven & Hartford RR. Co., and for the purpose of determining
upon all its outstanding capital stock in each of the five fiscal years next whether or not the assets were sufficient to show the road a solvent corporation. As noted in V. 92, p. 462, the report of the Commission appreceding the date of the lease thereof.
If two or more street railway companies have been consolliated by pur- pointed under the Act referred to was filed with the Legislature on Feb. 17
chase or otherwise during the live years prior to said certification, the pay- 1911 The Act stated that "nothing herein contained shall authorize the
ment severally from the earnings of each year of dividends equivalent in Investment by savings banks in the securities aforesaid unless they are otherthe aggregate to a dividend of five per cent on the aggregate capital stocks wise legal investments under the provisions of Chapter 590. Acts of 1909,"
of the several companies during the years preceding such consolidation and the Attorney-General finds that "no matter what the finding of the
shall be sufficient for the purpose of this Act.
Commission appointed under the Act with reference to assets and liabilities
Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under
was, It would not in and of itself make any change in the standing of securiprovisions of this clause shall not, except as hereinafter provided,the ties for savings bank investments." See V. 92, p. 541.
be
deemed to be an illegal investment by reason of the fact that the corporation
Issuing such bonds shall hereafter fall or shall have heretofore failed for
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS /N THE
period not exceeding two successive fiscal years to earn and pay dividends a
in
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
accordance with the requirements of this clause, but no further
in the bonds issued by the corporation shall be made during investments ABINGTON.
Chemical Auto Bonds.
If after the expiration of said period the corporation earns and said period.
This town is in Plymouth County. 43is
pays or has
J-J
$1,000c ____1922-1923
earned and paid dividends during the following fiscal year in accordance Incorporated in 171.
BOND. DEBT May 1921_ $199,000
with the requirements of this clause, it shall be regarded as having complied
County Hospital Notes.
Total val'n 1920(act. val.)10,168,527
therewith during said period: provided, that it shall not have
A-0 $10,800_ _Apr 5 '23-'31 Total tax (per 51.000) 1920-426.40
5s
comply during any other period within the next preceding fiveso failed to
Fire Department Notes.
years; and
Population 1910,9,894: 1920, 10,036
provided, that during said period of non-compliance its annual earnings 5s
J-D j$6,000_ _Juno 7 '23-'24
INT. on bonds marked (z) at Old
shall have at least been sufficient to provide for the payment of the interest
1 2,500_ _ _ _June 7 1925 Colony Tr. Co., Boston; (a) at First
upon its outstanding indebtedness and all other fixed charges in addition
Water Loan.
Nat. 1Bank, Boston.
to its operating expenses. Nothing in this Act shall be interpreted
M-N $72,000c_May 1 '23-'46
as in- 4s
validating any investments in bonds now held as legal
'10 J-J
7,000r _July 1 '22-'28 AIVIHERST
.
savings banks and trust companies of this Commonwealthinvestments by 4sSchool
under the proBonds.
This town is in Hampshire County.
vision of existing law.
4s
J-D 23,000c&r Juno 1'23-33 Inc. 1759. Population 1910, 5,112:
The Public Service Commission shall, after the passage of this Act, certify TOT. BD. DT.Jan
11922.. $128,500 1920. 5.550.
and transmit to the Bank Commissioner a list of any street railway com- Floating debt (additional)._
40,000
x High-School Bonds.
panies whose bonds may be or become legal investments by virtue of the Assessed value, real estate_3,550
,742 4s '15 J-J j$1.;,000c_July 1 '23-'25
provisions thereof.
Assessed value, personal_ __ 690,615
1 40,000c_July 1 '26-'35
Other assessable property_ _
TELEPHONE COMPANY BONDS.
40,810
x Sewerage Bonds.
'1,282.167 4s '15 J-J $23,000c_July 1 '23-'45
SIXTH.
-In the bonds of any telephone company subject to tne pro- Tot.assess.val.'21(65% act)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921__$31.90 Mill Valley bridge bonds_ _ _ $18,000
visions of section thirty-seven of chapter fourteen of the Revised Laws,
Pop'n 1910, 5,646; 1920
and of which a majority of the directors are residents of the Commonweal
5,787 Refunding loan
6,000
th:
Sewer loan
Provided, that during each of the five fiscal years
$2108:000000
Conn. River sewer loan
pany next preceding the date of such investment of such telephone com- ADAMS.
(1) The gross income of such telephone company shall have been not less
4,320
This town is in Berkshire County. Conn River bridge loan...
Refunding school loan
than ten million dollars per annum.
3,200
Inc. Oct. 15 1778.
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '20_*$152,000
(2) Such telephone company shall have paid the matured principal and
Improvement Bonds.
interest of all its indebtedness.
5,703.120
55 '19 ___ $15,000__May 1 '23-'27 Assessed val., real
(3) Such telephone company shall have paid in dividends in cash an 5
10,500 ..May 1 '23-'29 Assessed val.. personal___ _1.7,18,3-14
Total val. 1921
amount equal to not less than six per cent per annum on all its outstanding
is'21High School Bonds.
issues of capital stock.
7 _ 51 .43
5
.
4s '09 __ $20,000_ _Oct 3 '22-'23 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920fi$2 46
(4) The dividends paid on the capital stock of such
x INT.at First Nat. Bank, Boston;
Street I mpt. Bonds.
shall not have been less than the total amount necessarytelephone company 45 '16 ___ $9,000__May 1 '23-'25 on others in Amherst.
to pay the interest
upon Its entire outstanding indebtedness.
* Of this amount $50,000.00 is
2,500....May 1 '23-'27
(5)And further provided that such bonds shall be secured either
10,000.._May 1 '23-'27 held by Sinking Fund.
by a 43.s'17
first mortgage upon at least seventy-five per cent of the property (a)such 5s '18 __.. 15.000__May 1 '23-'28
of
telephone company or (b) by the deposit with a trust company incorporated 5s '18 --3,000__May 1 '23-'25 ANDOVER.
under the laws of this Commonwealth of bonds and shares of stock
This town is in Essex Co. Inc.
Sewer Bonds.
telephone corporations, under an indenture of trust which limits the of other 5 t6s'21 _
$:32
amount TOT.BD7DT. 500__May 1 '23-'35 May 6 1646. Pop'n 1910, 7.301:
of bonds so secured to seventy-five per cent of the value of the securities
Jan 1 1922 $115,000 1920, 8,268.
deposited as stated and determined in said indenture, and provided
School Bonds.
that Total assessed val. 1920
during each of the five years next preceding such investment the annual
(actual value)
10,853.334 4s '16 A-0 $75,000c_Oct 1 '22-'36
interest and dividends paid in cash on the securities deposited have Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$25.00 4Ms'17 F-A
6.000.. Aug 1 '22-'27
amounted to not less than fifty per cent in excess of the annual interest
Population 1910, 13,026; 1920..12,967
Sewer Bonds.
the bonds outstanding and secured by said deposit. Not more than on
48
J-D $30,000c_ _June 1 1928
INT. payable at the Old Colony
per cent of the deposits of any savings bank shall be invested in the two
35,000__July 1 '22-'27
bonds Trust Co.of Boston and Trans.office. 4s '15 J-J
of telephone companies.
4s '16 ___ 15,000_ ..July '28-30
SIXTIL-In the bonds of a gas, electric or water company secured
5s '20 ___ 38.000...Oct 1 '22-40
by
a first mortgage of the franchise and property of the company;
Bridge Bonds.
provided, AGAWAM.
that the net earnings of the company, after
43 s
%
$12,500_Dec 1522-'26
This town
expenses, taxes and interest, as reported to, andpayment of all operating Incorporated is in Hampden County.
Water Bonds.
according to the
in 1855.
ments of, the proper authorities of the commonwealth, have been requiro4s
J-D $10,000c_ _ _June 1 1923
Water Loan.
in each
of the three fiscal years preceding the making of such investment
J-D 15,000c_ --June 1 1925
$26,000c_Jan 1 '23-'25 45
equal to 48
not less than 4% on all its capital stock outstanding in
4s
J-D
5,000c_ __June 11928
'17
and, provided, that the gross earnings of the companyeach of said years; 4s High A-0 21,000c_Oct 1 '22-'42 334s
A-0 10,000c_Apr 1 '23-'32
in the fiscal year
School Loan Act of 1920.
preceding the making of the investment have been not less than one
hundred 5s '21 M-Sf 130,000c_Sept 1 '22-31 3 34s'08 J-D 22,000c_June 1 '23-'33
thousand, dollars. A list of the companies whose
1120,000c_Sept 1 '32-'41 4s '10 A-0 18,000c_Apr 1 '23-'35
comply with the requirements of this clause „shallsecurities prima facie
4s '14 M-N 2,000c_ May 1 '23-'24
be furnished to the
Commissioner annually, at such time after June 16 in any year as he shall 4s School Loan.
'16 J-J *S12.000c_July 1 '23-'34 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922._ $311,500
designate, by the proper authorities of the Commonwealth having super- 430'17 M-S 11.000__ _ _Sept'22-'32 Sinking fund and cash_.. 114,655
,
vision over such companies.
Water Loan Act. of 1913 Bonds. Total assessed value 192E10,948,370
4s
J-J $69,000c__July 1 '23-43 Tax rate (per 11,000) 1921- --$26.50
BANK STOCKS AND DEPOSITS IN BANKS
Value town property _1,3-10,144
Sewer Bonds.
SEVENTH.
-In the stock of a banking association located in the New 4s '16 J-D*322,000c_Dec 1 '22-'43
INT, payable at Old ColonyTrust
England States and incorporated under the authority of the United
GEN.BD. DT.Jan 11922. $331,500 Co., Boston.
States,
or in the stock of a trust company incorporated under the laws of and doing Assessed value, real
4,273,690
business within this Commonwealth, but such corporation shall not hold Assessed value,
934,370 ARLINGTON.
both by way of investment and as security for loans more than twenty per Total assessed personal..
This town is in Middlesex County.
cent of its deposits in the stock of such associations or companies, nor in any Tax rate (per value 1921_ _5,208,080 Incorporated by Act of Feb. 27 1807.
$1,000) 1922_425.40
one such association or company more than three per cent of its
deposits Population 1910, 3.501: 1920, 5,023 effective June 1807.
in, nor more than one hundred thousand dollars nor more than one-quarter
__s
_
$48,000
*INT.at Old Colony Tr. Co.
of the capital stock of, such association or company. Such corporation
,Bost.
Water Works.
may deposit not more than two and one-half per cent of its deposits
4s '94 A-0 $92,000c_ --Apr 1 1924
'banking association incorporated under the authority of the United in any
4s '96 A-0
5,000c..-Oct 1 1926
States
and located in this Commonwealth, and in any trust company incorporated AMESBURY.
4s '98 A-0 15,000c- __Oct 1 1928
This town is in Essex County.
in this Commonwealth, but such deposit shall not in any case exceed
4s '97 A-0 10,0000_ ...Oct 1 1927
hundred thousand dollars nor twenty-five per cent of the capital stock five
Water-Plant Bonds.
4s '95 A-0 10,000c..,
-Oct 1 1925
and
surplus fund of such depositary.
4s '06 J-Jx$130,000c_July 1 '23-'35 4s '10 J-D
4,000__Dec 1 '22-'25
4s '10 J-J a18,000c_July 1 '23-'40 4s '12 J-D
SEVENTH (a) In bankers' acceptances and bills ofexchange of the
1,000____Dec 2 1922
kinds 4s
M-N a600__May 1 1923 4s '18 J-D
and maturities made eligible by law for rediscount with Federal Reserve
2,000_ _ _ Dec 15 1922
Morrill Lot Bonds.
430'19 J-D
,
2,000___Dec 15 1922
banks, provided the same are accepted by a bank, banking
trust company incorporated under the laws of the Unitedassociation or 4s '17 J-D $1,500____June 1 1923 5s '20 J-D f15,000_Dec 15 '22-'24
States or of
this Commonwealth, and having its principal place of
1 4.000.... Dec 15 1925
within the 4sa Sewer Bonds.
'12 J-J $:39,000c ____1922-1934 5s'21 J-D 15,000_June 30 '22-26
Commonwealth. Not more than 10% of the deposits businessthe
and of
income 4s '13 J-J
Park Loan.
derived therefrom shall be invested by any savings bank in bankers'
25,000
1935-1942
ac- 018'12 J-J
ceptances or bills of exchange, nor shall any savings bank invest
17,000
1922-1938 4s '96 M-N $15,0000....-Nov 1 1946
in
4Ks'14 M-N 1,500__Nov 1 '22-'24
acceptances and bills of exchange eligible by law for rediscount with the
School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
eral Reserve banks of any one accepting bank or trust company Fed- 4s '16 A-0 $90,000__Oct 1 '22-'36
to any
4s '96 J-D$100.000c.. __June 1 1936
amount in excess of 5% of its deposits and of the income derived
40'17 A-0
9,000
The aggregate amount of bankers' acceptances and bills of therefrom. 4s'18 J-J
4s '03 J-D 10,500--_Deo 31 1923
8,000
exchange of
any bank, banking association or trust company held by any
2,000._ Dec 15 1922
14.400_May 15 '23-'26 4s '16 J-D
savings bank 5s'20
shall not exceed 20% of the paid up capital and surplus of
4s '17 J-D 10,000_ _June 1 '23-'27
such bank,
Fire Dent. Bonds.
banking association or trust company.
s'19 J-D
2,000_ _ _Dec
6s '20 J-J $8,000.. July 1923-'25 5s '20 J-D 14.000_June 3015 1922
'22-'28




JUNE, 1922.]

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS

ARLINGTON (Concluded).
Highway Loans.
430'14 M-N $3,000-Nov 1 '22-'24
6,000-Dec 15 '22-'23
4s'18 J-D
9.000_Dec 15 '22-'24
bs '20 J-D
Town-Hall-Site Loan.
A-0 $52,000c.--Apr 1 1939
430'99
School Loans.
48 '08 J-D $12,500c_Dec 31 '22-'26
48 '10 J-D 12.0000_Dec 1 '22-'25
1922-1932
43481.4M-N1110,000
1 6.000____Nov 1 1933
48 '14 34 11.000__Jan 1 '23-'33
4.000.June 15 '23-'26
48 '15 J-D
48 '15 J-D 11.000_June 15 '23-'33
500___Doc 30 1922
4s '18 J-D
2,000-Dec 30 '22-'25
45 '18 J-D
21,800__Oct 1 '22-'41
5s '20 A-0
4548'21 J-D 18000_Dec 15'22-'26
TOTAL DEBT June 1 '22 $807,000
84,323
Water debt(included)____
61,359
Sinking fund!General_ _ -90,677
1Water
Assessed value,real estate.22,378,038
2,697,196
Assessed value, personal
Total ass'd val. (act.) '21-25,075,234
Tax rate (par $1,000) 1921-329.90
Pop'n 1910, 11,187; 1920, 18,646
INT. coupons payable at First
National Bank. Boston.

GEN. DEBT Dec. 31 1921 $28,050
10,000
Floating debt
35,000
Water debt (additional)
Assess. val. real estate_ - 2,514,665
626,678
Assess. val. personal
3,141,343
Total val.'21(4 act.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$28.60
3,052
Pop'n 1910, 2,797: 1920
BARNSTABLE.
This town is in Barnstable County.
BOND. DEBT Apr! 1922 $65,000
Assessed val'n, real estate_ 9,127,340
Assessed value, personal__ 1,503,250
Total valuation 1921__ _ -10.630,590
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$28.60
Population 1910,.4,676; 1920..4,836

BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
The county seat is Barnstable.
Infirmary Bonds.
Is '16 M-N$25,000_-Dec 1 '22-'26
4s '16 A-0 12,890-Apr 20 '23-'26
bs
-- 15,000-June 1 '23-'27
5.40s'20.14 12,000c_July 1 '23-'30
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '20 $210,933
70,000
Floating debt
Assessed valuation, real 41,839,850
Assessed val., personal____7,036.570
Total valuation 1921_ _ _ _48,876,420
ATHOL.
This town is situated in Worcester Population 1910,27,542; 1920,26,610
County. Incorp. Mch. 6 1702.
Sewer Dept. Debt.
1924-1933 BELMONT. (P. 0. Boston) is in
4s
--- $110,200
This town
Water Bds.(outside debt limit). Middlesex County. Incorp. in 1859.
1922-1926
,000c
School-House Bonds.
-A927-1936
-__ 190,000c
4s
5,000c ___ A937-1941 48 '04 A-0 $3,0000__Oct 1 '22-'24
2.0000--. June 1923
J-D
3!.4s
Bridge Bonds.
1922-1923 49 1.3 J-D 36.000c.Dec 1 '22-'33
54s'20 __ $8,000
1922-1923 49 '16 J-J 112,000c Jan 1 '23-'26
8,500
430'21 ___
120.0000_Jan 1 '27-'36
School Loans.
A-0 18,0000 -1922-1925 48 '17 A-0 2.000c_Apr 1 '23-26
48
4s g '15 J4 16,5000_Oct 1 '22-'24 5s '20M-N 1112,000c_May 1 '23-'38
1 2,0000.-May 1 1039
1922-1925
48 '19 ___ 25,000
High-School Loan.
Highway Loan.
1922-1925 4s '16 A-03106.4500_Apr 1 '23-'36
$4,000
4s
--Street Loans
1922-1926
8,000
4)s'21 __
'23-'27
GEN. BD. DT. Anr 15 '22 $438,200 430'17 A'0 $2,5000-Apr 1 '23-'28
250,000 430'18 A-0 3,000__ Apr!
debt (included)
Water
83,101
Sinking fund (general)
Water Loans.
Assessed value, real estate_6,431,000 Is
-A $8.000c.....Aug 1 1925
F
6,000o .July 1 1926
Assessed value, personal__ -2,700,240 4s
J-J
5,0000.--Dec 1 1928
Total assessed value 1921.9,l31,240 49
J-D
7.0000_ --June 1 1929
tax rate (per $1,000)'21-331.50 Is
Total
J-D
9,792 45 '09 A-0 10.0000-Apr 1 1939
Pop'n 1910. 8,536; 1920
430'13 ___ 10,500c__Apr 1 '23-'43
INT.in Boston at Commonwealth
Trust Co., Harris, Forbes & Co.. 554s'21 ___ 12,000c_May 1'23-'26
Inc.. and Old Colony Trust Co.
Sewer Loan.
M-N $18,000o-Nov 1 1924
4s
-J
. c- -.July 1 1926
45
ATTLEBORO.
6,000c_ __June 1 1927
J-D
48
County. 34s
This town is in Bristol
.T-D 20,000c-June 2 1932
Incorporated as city Juno 17 1914.
A-0 10.000c.. __Oct 2 1930
Chap. 680, Laws 1914, changing 3548
48 '07 M-8 10,0000_ __Mch 1 1937
town government to city government 4s '08 J-D 10.0000.--June 1 1938
and name "Attleborough" to "Attle- 4s '11 J-D 10.0000_.June 1 1941
boro,"accepted by voters Nov.3'14. 48 '12 F
-A 10,000c___Feb 1 1943
Hospital Bonds.
1,000__July '23-'24
J-J
4s
64 '20 A-0 $40,000c_ Apr 1 '23-'30 4s '15 J4
6,9000_July 1 '23-'35
4s '16 A-0 7,000c_Apr 1 '23-'36
4. Water Bonds
2,500__Sept 1 '22-'26
- _Oct 1 1922 4s '16 ___
A-0
-A
8,000c_Aug 1 '22-'29
75,000c&r
J-J $25.000c- July1'23-'24 4As'17 F
Is
1,500c-Aug 1 '22-'24
-A
J-J 35,000o --July 1'26-'27 4 As'17 F
48
J4 13,000c_ -July 1 1928 bs '20 A-0 18,000-Apr 1 '23-'40
4s
3348 g J-J 27,000r -July 1 '29-'30 • Electric-Light Bonds.
A-0 30,000c_ __Apr 1 1932 4/1
34s
A-0
$500c___ Apr 1 1923
A-0 30.0000. ..Oct 1 1933 45
48
J-D 14,000c_ __June 1 1928
43 '04 A-0 20,000o_ __Oct 1 1934 Is '15 A-0
400c__ _Apr 1 1923
3348'05 M-S 100,000c_ -Melt 1 1935 Is '16 -3,500__Sept 1 '22-'28
330'05 M-N 50,0000....-Nov 1 1935
Construction Bonds.
48 '08 A-0 24,0000_Apr 1 '23-'34 530'21 ___
$7.000__Apr 1 '23-'29
48 '11 J4 57.000c_July 1 '23-'41
Surface Drainage Bonds.
8,000__July 1 '23-'30
48
41; '15 A-0 31.000c_Apr 1 '23-'24
Street Bonds.
--- 12 000c_Apr 1 '23-'46
1922-1926 5 As
530'21 ___ $58,000
$27,000
-A 20,000__Aug 1 '22-'25 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '21_
6s '21 F
Bonds outside limit
202.500
Park St. Inlet. Notes.
51,391
$2,000___May 18 1923 Sinking(General
530
fund 1Water
25.653
Paving Bonds.
203,535
$45,000c_Sept 1 '22-'24 Borrow. capac.
Os '20 M-8
Assessed val., real
15,210,792
School Bonds.
Assessed val., personal__ _ 1,515,625
4s '12 F-A $94,500__Aug 1 '22-'32 Total valuation 192116,726,417
43010 ___ 142,000-Oct 1 '22-'24 Total tax (per $1,000)
1920-$24.40
165,000-Oct 1 '25-'29 Population
1910, 5,542;'20. 10,740.
Railway Bonds.
1 '22-'28
INT.at Beacon Trust Co..Boston.
...... $14,000-Oct 1922-1929
43s
4343'19 ___ i16,000
1930-1939 BEVERLY.
10,000
This city is in Essex County.
6s '20 A-0 4,000c_Oct 1 '22-'23
1,300c_ __Oct 1 1924 Founded 1626; a town, 1668; incorporated as a city March 23 1894.
Sewer Bonds.
Library Bonds.
J-J $124.500-July 1 '23-'40
48
-D 350.000c_Dec 1 '22-'31
48
120,000- July 1 '23-'42 49 '11 j
A-0 60,000__Oct 1 '22-'41 4s '15 A-0 8.000c_Apr 1 '23-'25
4s
School Loans.
11921:
BOND.DEBT Oct
360.750 411 05 M-N$32.000c_May 1 23-'26
Inside
907,050 is '10 F-A 30,000c_Aug 1 '22-'30
Outside
48
M-N
Sinking funds (outside)... 301.679 48 '12 M-N 55.000c_Nov 1 '22-'32
'12
1,000c___Nov 1 1922
180,633
Borrowing capacity
1922-1929
15,345.440 448'19 M-N 40.000
Assess. val., real
7,397,900 4 8'19 M-S 64,000._Sept 1 '22-'29
Assess. val.. personal
-A 172.000__Aug 1 '22-'30
. 40
Total valuation 1921-----23,243 3 530'20 F
,
'31-'40
5.
Total tax (per $1,000)1920-32 90
1
Pop'n 1910,.16,215; 1920-19.731 48 Water Loans.
'03 J-J
'23-'24
Deposit & 330'05 A-0 32.000c_July 1 '22-'28
INT. at Boston Safe
14,000c _Oct 1
& Trust Co., Boston. First Nat.
_
1.500c __Oct 1 1922
Bank and Commonwealth Trust Co.. Is '05 A-0 { 1,000o.... __Oct 1 1928
of Boston.
4.000c....0ot 1 '29-'30
Is '15 A-0 1 9.000c-Apr 1 '23-'25
120.000c_Apr 1 '26-'35
AVER.
7,000_Aug 1 '22-'28
This town is in Middlesex County. 4 As'18 P-A
4348'9 M-8 12,000
Incorporated in 1871.
1922-1924
5348 • F-A 13,000-Aug 1
1922
Water Bonds.
1928-1934
16.000__Aug 1 '23-25
M-8 $20,000
4s
51 0'21
,
20.000e_Mar 1 '23-'26
($5,000 biennially.)
1936 4 he'22 M-S 124,000c_Mar 1 '23-'26
M-S 2,000
4s
s
4 500c_ __Mar 1 1927
n:
Water Notes.
Sewer Loa
l
M-S $8.000___Mar 1 '23-'26
48
1936 Is '00 J-.1 312.000c_July 1 '23-'25
3,000
6s
Is '03 A-0 1 9,000c_Apr 1 '23-'24
Park Notes.
$250 yrly
20,000c_Apr 1 '25-'34
4s_ $2,250
Is '06 A-0 63,000o_Apr 1 '23-'31
School Notes.
25,000c_Apr 1 '32-'36
4s '18 - -- $1,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1922
4448'07 A-0 2.000c__ _ _Oct 1 1922
Bridge Notes.
$500.__Nov 1 1922 4s '12 --- 82.000_Dec 1 '22-'35
48
2,000„4une 1 1923
6s3,300_ _$1,100 yearly bs '18 J-D
6s__
13018 J-D 122.000_ __June '23-33
reet Notes.
Park 1 5.000___June '34-38
_- 312,000_33,000 yearly
6s
2,000..._$500 yearly 54s'20 XI) 20 ono__ June '23-'32
___
4s
430'22 M-S J16,000c_Mar 1 '23-'26
Fire Department Notes.
annually
1 3,000c_ _Mar 1 1927
___ $5,000
4s

,{$55




27

J-.1 $1,500.000..__July 1935
48
819,000___July 1935
J4
330
9,500___Oct 1935
A-0
3hs
A-0
10,000___Oct 1935
49
J-D 1,338,000__Dec 1935
330
304,500___Jan 1936
3349
34
A-0
500,000---Apr 1936
3546
334s
J-D
170,000- _June 1936
48
2,764,000-_July 1936
A-0
4s
100.000-_Oct 1936
A-0 1,500,000___Oct 1936
3548
600,000___Jan 1937
3548
48
A-0
352,050_-_Apr 1937
34 1.493,600___July 1937
48
350
34 1.500.000_-_July 1937
A-0
48
4,350.._Oct 1937
3-3
435.000._ _Jan 1938
3548
A-0
200.000___Apr 1938
3348
J-D 1,055.000--_June 1938
48
34
19.000___July 1938
3548
A-0
4s
8,900___Oct 1938
A-0
50.000___Oct 1938
3548
A-0 1,083.000___Apr 1939
334s
J-J
628.000___July 1939
3345
34
400,000___Jan 1940
3348
34
3348
250,000___July 1940
A-0
38
250,000___Oct 1941
J4
201.000.._Jan 1942
38
700.000._ _June 1942
J-D
3348
300,000_-_Jan 1943
3-3
3348
J-D 1.500,000._ June 1943
350
50.000-Jan 1944
34
350
J-D 4.186.000___June 1944
334s
559,000___Jan 1945
34
334s
610,700__Apr 1945
A-0
3348
34 3,100,000-July 1945
3348
BILLERICA.
11,000___Apr 1946
A-0
This town is in Middlesex County. 3341
489,000___June 1946
J-D
3341
Inc. 1655. Population 1910, 2.797; 48
3-3 1,150,000-July 1946
1920, 3,646.
88,150---Jan 1947
3-3
3548
Water Bonds
-Apr 1947
486.850
A-0
M-N $90,000c_ May 1 1928 48
45
3-3 1.000,000-_July 1947
48
School Bonds.
5,000___Oct 1947
_s
1922-1929 4
154,000
49,000_-_Dec 1947
8
A38
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20_ $296,000 45
J-D 2.000,000___June 1948
Sinking fund
87,017 3549
3.900___Jan 1949
3-3
Assessed val., real
5.559,633 334s
650,000--- Apr 1949
A-0
Assessed val., personal_ _....1,446,665 48
34 1.000,000_._July 1950
Total valuation 1921
7,006.298
46,000_...July 1956
34
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920-331,00 3549
M-N 404.000___Nov 1956
48
..Jan 1957
INT. payable in Boston on water 48
500,000..
34
and school bonds at Old Colony 4s
31,000_-_May 1957
M-N
Trust Co.
50,000___July 1957
J-3
48
A-0 2.819.000___Oct 1957
49
J4 2.100,000.__Jan 1958
-James M.Curley, May- 48
BOSTON.
M-N 1.300,000_ _Nov 1958
or; John J. Curley, City Treas.; 4Xs
J-J 2,500,000___July 1959
Rupert S. Carven, City Auditor. 48
34 2.815.000___Jan 1960
City was incorporated Feb.23 1822. 48
.Apr 1960
37.000..
A-0
On Nov.2 1909 a charter amendment 48
A-0 163,000_Oct 1960
was adopted under which municipal 4s
4518'15 A-0 1,750,000r_Oct 1 1960
nominations are to be made only
10,000__Jan 1961
upon petition of 5,000 voters. The 4s '16 3-3
pen
15.000__Jan 1 1961
serves for four years, subject 48 '16 J-J
350.000__Apr
to recall after two years. V.89,p.1234. 4s '16 A-0 1,400,000r_June 1 1961
1 1961
J-D
In 1918 the legislature rescinded the 48 '16 A-0
88,000_ _ _Apr 1962
recall and made 3,000 the number 4s
M-N
for petition for Mayor. On Nov. 7 43(s'17 A-0 1,400,000_May 1 1962
27,000_ __Oct 1962
1911 the voters accepted an Act 434s
300,000___Apr 1963
A-0
passed by the Legislature annexing 454s
153,000_ __Oct 1963
A-0
the town of Hyde Park, which be- 434s
47,000 _ __Nov 1963
M-N
came a part of the city Jan. 1 1912. 43(s
188.000 _ _ _Jan 1964
J4
43(s
V. 93, p. 1337.
125,000 _ _Apr 1 1964
A-0
The county of Suffolk, In which 4Xs'19 A-0
87,000___Oct 1964
Boston is situated, contains also the 43(s
10,000....Jan 1965
3-3
cities of Chelsea,and Revere,and the 43(s
150,000_ __Oct 1969
A-0
town of Winthrop. Boston, how- 4548
80.000Jan 1970
434s
34
ever, receives all the county income, 5 '20 J-D
1,000_ _June 1 1965
s
pays all the county expenses, owns 5
50,000__ _April 1965
A-0
the county buildings, and is responsi- 64
170,000_ _ _April 1970
A-0
ble for the county debt, which
9.000_ _Jan 1 1966
amounted on Jan. 31 1922 to $2.284.- 430'21 J-J
_Jan 1 1971
999.99. The details of this county 454s'21 J-J_ ___425,000_
430'21 M-N 325,000r_May 1 1971
debt are included in the following 43is'21
60,000_ _Dec. 1 1971
financial report for this city.
4s '22 M-N 1,000,000r_May 1 1967
Sinking Fund Debt.
Serial Debt.
4s
$400,000___July 1922
J
$78,750.-Jan '22-'80
A-0
171,400___Oct 1922 334s'10 J-J
3348
20.000__Jan 22-'25
4s
A-0
301.000___Oct 1922 354s'10 J-J
1.000___-Jan 1922
J4
4s
406,000___Jan 1923 3hs'10 J-J
174.000__Jan '22-'50
J-J
762.500___Jan 1923 35.48'10 J-J
3548
765,000_July '22-'30
1923 48 '10 J-J
A-0
99,500___Apr
3548
190.000_July '22-'40
J-D
862.000_ _ _June 1923 48 '10 .7-3
3348
f 86,250_July '22-'24
48
J-J
500,000___July 1923 48 '10 J-J
1352.000-Ju1y '25-'40
A-0
48
645,000___Oct 1923
114,000_July '22-'28
35,000_Oct 1923 4s '10 3-3
A-0
3348
1 1.000---July 1929
99,000..__Jan 1924
J-J
48
27.000_July '22-'30
386,800...._Jan 1924 4s '10 J-J
330
34
J 6.000_July '22-'27
J-D
483,000___June 1921 4s '10 J-J
3348
1 500___3uly 1928
1924
J-J
100,000___July
48
8,000.._Jan '22-'25
A-0 1,100.000___Oct 1924 330'11 J-J
48
40,000__Jan '22-'26
48
J4 1.039.500___Jan 1925 48 '11 J-J
30,000__Jan '22-'31
50,000___Apr 1925 48 '11 J4
A-0
4s
40.000__Jan '22-'29
208,000___Oct 1925 3343'11 J-J
A-0
334s
20,000July '22-'26
J-D 1,077,000___Dec 1925 3348'11 J-J
3348
24.500___Jan 1926 48 '11 M-N 596,000.Nov '21-'31
J-J
3348
J-D
106.000___June 1926 48 '11 M-N 160,000_Nov '21-'36
3348
J-J
649,300__July 1926 48 '11 M-N 1 3,000 _Nov 1921
413
120.000_Nov '22-31
24,000___Oct 1926
A-0
33.48
60.000_Nov '21-'26
4,350___Dec 1926 48 '11 M-N
J-D
334s
J4 1.025.250___Jan 1927 4s '11 M-N 283.700_Nov '21-'41
33.48
52.500_ __Nov 1921
A-0
33.000___Apr 1927 48 '11 M-N
48
44.000 _ _Oct '21-'32
34
48
958.700_July 1927 48 '12 A-0
I10.000 __Oct 1921
.._Oct 1927 48 '12 A-0
50,000.
A-0
49
5.000___Oct 1922
34 2.192.000_ _Jan 1928
350
12.000_ _Oct '21-'22
50.000_ _ _Apr 1928 48 '12 A-0
A-0
3A s
40.000__Oct '23-'32
17.000___Apr 1928
A-0
4s
98,000__Oct '21-'27
48
J-D 1.381,000___June 1928 4s '12 A-0
223,000_ _Oct '21-'32
J4
330
505,000___July 1928 Is '12 A-0
636.600_ _Oct '21-'37
A-0 1.131,000___Oct 1928 Is '12 A-0
334
650___Jan. 1929 48 '13 3-3 1.020.000__Jan '22-'33
J-J
3345
2.000 _ _-Oct 1921
A-0 1,445.800___Apr 1929 4s '13 A-0
3348
8.000__Oct '21-24
3348
34 1,574.000___July 1929 48 '13 A-0
22,500_0ct '21-'23
300,000 _ _ _ Oct 1929 48 '13 A-0
A-0
-Is
33
20,000__Oct '24-'33
34 1.627,000___Jan 1930 48 '13 A-0
33-48
A-0 109.000___Apr 1930 434s'13 M-N 720.000_Nov '21-'38
330
J-J
179,200___July 1930 434s'13 M-N I144.000_Nov '21-'28
38
40.000.Nov '29-'33
J-J 1.628,000-_July 1930
3548
2
0
9 .000:No 21-. 8
6 .000No ; : 4_'23
278,350___Oct 1930 431s'13 M-N
A-0
38
38
J4
250.000__Jan 1931
A-0
38
300.000___Apr 1931 4548'13 M-N 156.000.Nov '21-'33
J4 1,850.000-_July 1931 4548'13 M-N 455,i i i _Nov '21-'33
33.45
338.000___Oct 1931 4 X9'13 M-N 1165.1 i i _Nov '21-'31
A-0
3s
1 28.000..Nov '32-'33
3s
,
J-J
20.000__Jan '22-'25
56.300__Apr 19'32 4s' 14 J-.1
A-0
3s
0:
6 000 A y2 5
16:00 julpr :22::24
22
J-D 2,986.000-June 1932 48 '14 A-0
33-48
10.000___July 1932 Is '14 J-J
34
330
55.001__Oct 1932 4s '14 3-3
A-0
334s
1 000-1uly 7 1- 24
'
:
983,000_-Dec 1932 Is '14 J-J 1.729 000 jul '22932
3-3
33.48
722.000.July '21-'39
30.000-_Jan 1933 4s '14 34
34
3349
186.700_July '21-'29
J-D 1,500.000___June 1933 48 '14 34
330
30,000.July '21-'30
34 1,800.000_--Jan 1934 4s '14 J-J
3548
28.000_ _ Oct '21-'34
33-48
J-D
900.000_-_June 1934 48 '14 A-0
4.000__Jan '22-'25
60,000___Oct 1934
A-0
4s
90,000_3an '22-'30
5 14
A-0
100.000___Oct 1934 48 45 3 3
3348
741.500 _Jan 1935 48 '15 34 I 30,000... Jan '22-'23
34
334s
1 168.000_ _Jan '24-'35
A-0 1,000,000__Apr 1935
48
Park Loan.
48 '12 M-N$10.000c_Dec 1 '22-'26
Bath-House Bonds.
4s '16 A-0 $8,000c___Apr 1 '23-'26
Street Loans.
$3,000c___July 1 1923
48 '03 J-J
4,000c.._July 15 1923
4s '15 M-N1 9.000_May 1 '23-'24
1 2.000.. May 1 1925
1922-1924
430'19 M-N 18,000
6.000-inne 1 '23-25
5 qs'20 J-D
4g,s'22 M-S 144,000c_1Iar 1 '23'-26
1 8.500c_ _ _liar 1 1927
Harbor Bonds.
534820 F-A1$12,000__Aug 1 '22-'25
1 10.000__Aug 1 '26-'30
Bridge Bonds.
1922
1
1I $6.000_
430'18 J-D 20.000Dec 1 '23-26
3,500_ __Dec 1 1927
BOND. DEBT jInside_ _ _760.000
May 1 1922 'Outside_ _284,000
35.694,150
Assessed val., real
7,092.850
Assessed val., personal
Total valuation 1921
42,777,000
240.39
Borrowing capacity
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 --J20.00
Pop'n 1910, 18,650; 1920. 22.561
INT. on all issues since 1911
(except 1915) is payable at Old
Colony Tr. Co.. Boston; 1915 issues
payable at Commonwealth Tr. Co.,
Boston; on other loans at First Nat.
Bank, Boston.

28

MASSACHUSETTS
-CITIES AND TOWNS

BOSTON (Concluded)
434s'21
f35,000Nov 1 '22-'26
48 '15 J-J $308,000__Jan '22-'35
- I 90,000__Nov 1 '27-'41
4s 15 J-J
6,000_Jan 1 '22-'27 434s'21 _ _ _ I30,000_ _Nov 1 '22-'31
48 '16 A-0
8,000__Oct '21-'24
20,000.. Nov 1 '32-'41
48 '15 .1-3
6,000_ _Jan '22-'27 434s'21 ___ 80,000..
.Nov 1 '22-'31
48 '15 A-0
800,000rOct 1 '2a-'40
70.000--Nov 1 '32-'41
48 '15 A-0
325,000rOct 1 '21-'33 430'21 __ 1,000,000__Dec 1 '22-'41
4s '15 A-0
8,000.. _Oct '21-'24 43i,s'21 :._ 130,.000__Dec 1 '22-'31
48 '15 A-0
225,000rOct 1 '21-35
20,000__Dec 1 '32-'41
4s'15 J-J
7,00(LJuly '21-27
12,000-Dec 1 '22-'24
4s '16 J-J
21;000._Jan '22-'27 43is'21 ___ 33,000.._Dec 1 '25-'35
4s '16 J-J
2,500___Jan 1928
12.000__Dec 1 '36-'41
48 '16 J-J
4,000....Jan '22-'23 4s '21 M-N1,000,000r_May 1 '23-'42
48 '16 3-3
2.000 ___Jan 1922 45 '21 M-N 500.000r_May 1 '23-'42
4s '16 J-J
95,000__Jan '22-'36 43 '21 M-N 5280,000r May 14 '23-'42
4s '16 3-3
5,000__Jan '22-'26
1120.000r May 14'43-'52
48 '16
14,000_July '22-'28 45 '21 M-N 400.000r_May 1 '23-'42
48 '16
8,000-A921-1928 45 '21 M-N 200,000r_May.1 '23-'42
4s '16 ___
6,000___1921-1926 45 '21 M-N 200,000r_May 1 '23-'42
48 '16 J-D
800,000rJune 1'22-41 45 '21 M-N 175.000r_May 1 '23-'37
4s '16 J-D
7..0,000rJune1'22-36 45'21 M-N 160,000r_May 1 '23-'42
,
48 '16 J-D j 203,340rJune 1'22-26 48 '21 M-N 160 000r_May 1 '23-'32
1 170,1)00rJune 1'27-36
50.000r_May 1 '33-'42
4s '16 J-D
120,000rJune 1'22-33
1
4s '16 J-D 5 32,000rJune 1'22-25 4s '21 M-N ' 72,000r_May 1 '23-'40
6.000r_May '41-'42
1 77,000rJune 1'26-36
Water Debt-Cochituate Water
48 '16 J-D
L8.000rJune 1'27-31 48 '89 A-0 $165.000__Oct 1 1922
4s '16
1,000 __ _Oct 1921 43
A-0
5,000_.0ct 1 1923
4s '16
27,000.._Oct '21-'29 4s '89 A-0
'9:3
350__Oct
1923
48 '16
14,000.._Oct '21-'27 15 '93 A-0 359.000__Oct 1 1924
1
48 '16
3,000 __ _Oct 1921 330 99 J-J
5.000__July 1 1929
48 '16
I 4r0,000__Oct '21:35
Park Water
1 29.000___Oct 1936 45 Hyde A-0$314.000c_Debt. '22-'40
'10
_Apr 1
330'16 400,000_ _Nov 21- 36
Park Debt.
48'17 M-N1,190,000__May•1 '22-'37 4s Other Hyde $34.000_ May
A-0
'22-'27
48'17 M-N 35.000__May 1 '22-'28 48
A-0
8.000_May '28-'29
4s '17 M-N 1,000
May 1922 40
A-0
8.000_May '30-'31
4s '17 J-D 26,000 .,May 1922-'34 4s
J-J
9.000.._Jan '22-'27
90 '17 M-N 5,00(L_May 1922-'26
4s'17 J
-D 23,000_ _June 1922-'34 38Suffolk County Court House.
A-0 3255.000._Oct '21-'35
" 4s '17 J-D 60,000__Ju1y 1 '21-'32 48
3-3
406.000-__July 1922
4s '17 M-N /2,000__May 1 '22-'29 40
A-0
75.0(0___Oct 1923
90 '17 J-D 48,000__June 1922-'27 48
J-J
40.000___July 1924
4s '17 J-D
4,000__June 1922-23 3348
A-0
800.000..__Apr 1937
4s '17 M-N 12,00(L - May 1922-'27 330
J-J
100,0110. _July 1938
430'17 A-0
1,000
Occ 1921
Plant.
48 '17 J-D 1221.000__Jtme 1922-36 4s Suffolk Co. Pow.& Heat.'22-'27
'17 ___
$21,000.Jan
I 12,000
June 1937
Highway Bonds.
4s '17 3-1) 160,000_June 1922-'37 430'18 ___ 3170.000_July 1 '22-'38
48 17 M-N 2,000
May 1922
Suffolk County Jail,
430 '17A-0 22.000---Oct 1921-'31 430'18 J-D 3118.000-Tune '22-'39
4.3 '17 J-J f 31,000__July 1922-33
Dorchester Tunnel Bonds.
1 2,000
July 1934 43-Is'18 __ f$153,000__Oct 1 1963
48 '17 J-J
52,000_July 1 '22-34
1 88.001k_Jan 1 1964
430'18 J-J
45,000_Jan '22-'30
Boylston
434s'18 J-J
4,000_Tan '22-'23 430'19 ___ Street Subway Bonds.
$100.001k_Jan 1 1964
430'18 A-0 110,000_Apr '22-'32
430'18 A-0
35,000Apr 1 '22-'28 RECAPITULATION Oil' THE OBJECTS FOR WHICH THE OUT.430'18 A-0
20,000Apr 1 '22-'31
STANDING FUNDED DEBT
430'18 A-0
18,000Apr 1 '22'-30
WAS CONTRACTED.
434s'18 A-0
6,000Apr 1 '22-'27
434s'18 A-0
24,000_Apr '2'-'33
City Debt.
430'18 A-0 510,000_Apr '22-'38 Bath houses. gymna430'18 A-0 375,000_Apr '22-'36
sia Scc
$268,450 00
430'18 J-J
179,450_July '21-'38 Bridges, miscellaneous 1,022,000 00
430'19 J-D
4,000_June '22-'29 Cambridge bridge_ _ _ _ 1,352,900 00
70,000_June '30-'39 Oharlestown bridge
1.415,000 00
434s'19 J-D
720,000June '22-'39 Ferries
1.081,000 00
430'19 J
-D
920,001k.June '22-'44 High-press.fireservice
641,000 00
430'19 J
-D
178,000_June '2)-*34 Miscellaneous
1,203,700 00
125,000..June '35-'39 Public buildings, excl.
430'19 J-D
115,000_June '22-'41
of schoolhouses
4,870,500 00
4Xs'19 J-J
90,000..July '22-'39 Playgrounds
2,221,300 00
430'19 J-J
69,000_July '22-'44 Public parks
9,536,050 00
430'19 J-J
23,000_July '22-'44 Public grounds. &c
145,000 00
430'19 A-0
7,000_0ct '21-'27 Schoolhouses & sites_ 15,373,000 00
430'19 A-0
6,000_0ct '21-'26 Sewers. miscellaneous 14,618,560 00
430'19 A-0
26,000-Oct '21-'33 Bennington St. sewer
430'19 A-0
20,000-Oct '21-'30
damages
73,800 00
430'19 A-0
11,000-0ct '21-'31 Charles River basin
800,000 00
430'19 A-0
54,000-Oct '21-'47 Separate systems of
430'19 A-0
4,000_0ct '21-'24
drainage
6.398,000 00
430'20 J-J
9.000_Jan 1 '22-'30 Stony Brook
584,000 00
430'20 3-3
j16,000_Jan '22-'29
Streets.
164,000.J
'22-'37 MI•clianexis
6,236,140 00
5s '20 ___ 115,000_July 1 '21"1 Highways, making of 12.992,001 00
5,s '20 ___ 800,000__July 1 '21-'40 Blue FIIII & 0th. aye's 1,839,000 00
5s '20 ___ 250,000_ _July 1 '21-'30 Stuart Street
1,200 000 00
58 '20 __ - 500.000_ _July 1 '21-30 Rapid transit
4,416,000 00
430'21 ___ 400000..,.Jan 1 '22-'41
Cambridge connect. 1,500,000 00
430'21 ___ 10,000__Jan 1 '22-31
Dorchester tunnel_ 10,750,000 00
430'21 ___ 15.001k_Jan 1 '22-36
East Boston tunnel 3,303,000 00
5s '21 M-N 40,000r_May 1 '22-31
East Boston tunnel
5s '21 M-N 40,000r_ May 1 '22-31
alterations _
150,000 00
58 '21 M-N140,000r_May 1 '22-'41
Ea,t Boston tunnel
58 '21 M-N500,000r_May 1 '22-'31
eKtension
2,450,000 00
5s '21 M-N130,000r_May 1 '22-31 Boston tunnel & sub_ 8,424,700 00
120,000r_May 1 '32-41 Boylston St. subway_ 5,355,000 00
5s '21 M-N 75,000r_May 1 '22-'26 Arlington Station..__
1,210,000 00
150,000r. May 1 '27-'41 Hyde Park town debt'
75.500 00
58 '21 M-N 50,000r_May 1 '22-31
Water Debt.
40,000r_May 1 '32-'41 Add'I supply of water
529,350 00
58 '21 M-N 340,000r_May 1 '22-'31 Exten. of mains,&c._
5,000 00
660,000r_May 1 '32-'51 High service
75,000
5s '21 M-N 800,000r_May 1 '22-'41 Hyde Park water debt
298,000 00
53 '21 M-N 45,000r_May 1 '22-'36
County Debt.
1 10.000r_May I '37-'41 Suffolk Co.courthous3 z1.958 990 99
5.9 '21 --- 190,000_ _July 1 '23-'41 Power & heat plant
20.000 00
53 '21 ___
57,000. _July 1 '23-'41 County jail St hospital
256.000 00
58 '21 _-28,500__July 1 '23-41 Jail, plumbing system
50,000 00
_ July 1 '23-'26
430'21 ___ 10,000.. Oct. 1 '22-'31
Total city and co.
430'21
20,000__Nov 1 '22-'41
debt(Jan.31'22)$124.700.950 99
430'21 --- 40,000.....Nov 1 '22-'41 zIncludes 3339,999.99 Issued by the
430'21 ___ 120.000__Nov 1 '22-'41 Commonwealth under Chapter 534,
430'21 ___ 40,000. _Nov 1 '22-'41 Acts of 1906.
In the following table the total debt as of Jan, 31 1922 is analyzed, both
according to purposes and according to whether it is inside or outside the
debt limit:
PurposeInside Limit. Outside Limit.
Totals.
City debt
$50,338,601 00 $33,535,800 00 $83,874,401 00
Hyde Park town debt
75,500 00
75,500 00
Rapid transit debt
37,558,700 00 37,558,700 00
Cochituate water debt_
609.350 00
609,350 00
Hyde Park water deb
298.000 00
298,000 00
County debt
564,000 00
1,720,909 99
*2,284,99999
Totals

$50,978,101 00 $73,722,849 99 $124,700,950 99
* Includes $339,999 99 issued by the Commonwealth under Chapter
534, Acts of 1906.
TOTAL DEBT,&c.- Jan. 31 1922. Jan. 311921. Jan. 31 1920.
'City debt nroper
$83,919.901 00 383.91.3,301 00 381,673.551 00
Water(let
*2,231.999 99
1,060.350 00
1,157,350 00
'County debt
907,30 00
2,143,999 99
2.233,500 00
Rapid transit debt
37,558.700 00 36.994,700 00 36,345,700 00
Total bonded debt_-_3124,700,950 99 $124.112,350 99 $121,410,101 00
Sinking funds, &c
44.787,940 43 43,429,503 13 43,501,701 00
0 Net deb
1
379.913,01056 380,682,847 86 380,908,397 00
* Includes $339,999 99 'sued by the Commonwealth under Chapter
534, Acts of 1906.




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The following table shows the amount of the gross funded debt, sinking
funds and the net debt for the following years:
YearsGross Debt.
Sinking Funds.
Net Debt
1922 (Jan.31)
$124,700,950.99 $44,787,940.43 $79,913,010.56
1921 (Jan 31)
124,112,350.99
43.429,503.13
80,682,847.86
1920 (Jan. 31)
124,410,101.00
43,501,704.00
80,908,397.00
1919 (Jan. 31)
127,124,218.00
44,657,315.00
82,446,903.00
1918 1Jan. 31)
128,598,364.00
44,028,187.00
84,570,177.00
1917 Jan. 31)
128.438,881.02
43,893,686.88
84.543,194.14
1916 Jan. 311
127,394,697.68
41,773,295.36
85.621,402.32
1915 Jan. 31
124,805,514.34
42,830.937.39
81,974,576.95
1914 (Jan.31
120,525,581.01
41,564,210.80
78,961,370.21
1912 (Jan. 31)
117.042,089.33
73,474,232.65
43,567.856.68
1910 (Jan. 31)
110,716.406.00
39.370,433.42
71,345,972.
1905 (Jan- 31)
94.121.606.00
31,694.386.88
62,427.219.12
1900 ran. 31)
86.996.978.98
58.333,337.59
28,663.641.39
1890 April 30)
53.930,095.22
22,854,262.98
31,075,832.24
18,31 April 30)
40.949.332.18
14.943.711.59
26,005.620.59
ASSESSED VALUATION.
-The city's assessed valuation of real estate
and personal property and tax rate have been as follows:
Assessed Valuation
Rate of Tax
YearsReal.
Personal.
Total.
per $1,000.
1921
$1,420,979,600
$174,757,343
$1,595,736,943
$24.70
1920
.1,396.073.300
176.523,335
1,572,596,635
24.10
1919
1,329.650,400
200.108,870
23.60
1,529,759,278
1918
1.313,553,600
181,668,698
1.498,222,298
21.20
1917
1,304,620,800
162,545,343
1,467,166,143
17.70
1916
1,279.775,700
313.219,300
1.592,90,000
17.80
1914
1.237,448.500
303,902,900
1,541.351,400
17.50
1912
1,186.474,900
295.345,021)
1,481,819,920
16.40
1910
1.118,989,100
274,771.323
1,393,760,423
16,40
1905
1,021,431,200
238,314,482
1,259.745,682
16.00
1900
902,490,700
226,685,132
1,129,175,832
14.70
1895
744,751,050
206,616,878
951,387,928
12.80
1890
619,990,275
202,051,525
822,041,800
13.30
1880
437,370,100
202,092,395
639,462,495
15.20
1870
365,593.100
218.496,300
584,080,400
15.39
The tax rate for 1921 includes the State tax, $3.69 per $1,000 ,the county
tax, $1.45. the city tax proper, $19.56; total, $21.70. Of the city tax of
$19.56 $8.03 Is for school expenditure.
DEBT AND TAX LIMITATIONS.
-Taxes in Boston, exclusive of
the State tax, county tax and sums required by law to be raised on account
of the city debt, are limited by Chapter 521 of the Acts of 1910 and amendments thereto, to $20.11 on every $1,000 of the assessor's valuation of the
taxable property therein for the preceding year, said valuation being first reduced by the amount of all abatements allowed thereon previous to the
thirty-first day of December in the year preceding said assessment.
Sec. 2, Chap.312, Laws of 1885 (See. 3, Chap. 27, of the 1902 edition, Revised Statutes), places the debt limitation of the city of Boston at 234% of
the average assessors' valuations of the taxable property for the preceding
three years.
The foregoing limitation is of course exclusive of debts created for water
supply, and further exceptions have been made from year to year by different legislatures authorizing bonds outside of the debt limit for various
purposes, especially enumerated.
It is proper to state that under Chapter 93, Acts of 1891, the city is
authorized to anticipate its authority to borrow money within its debt limit
for any current municipal year.
BORROWING POWER.
-The city's borrowing power Jan. 31 1922
was $3,642,050.65.
POPULATION.
-1920. c48.0-0: 1915. 745,439: 1910. 670,585; 1905,
593.598; 1900, 560,892; 1890, 448,477; 1880. 362,839; 1870. 250,526.
BOURNE.
RefundingBonds.
This town is in Barnstable Co. 430'14 M-S 1A11,000c_Sept 2 '22-'24
Town Hall Notes.
120,000c_Sept 3 '25-'34
_s
$13.950-July 1 '23-'33 4148'14 J-D
3,000c_ Dec 4 '22-'24
School Notes.
--4s '15 J-D 26,000c-June 2 '23-'35
-s
--- 35.000_Mar 15 '23-'27 Is '15 M-S 14.000c.Sept 3 '22-'35
2.000__Aug 1 '22-'23 4s'16 A-0 70,000c-Apr 15 '23-'36
_s
2,000_ _July 1 '23-'24 Is '16 J-D 14.000c_J'ne 30'23-'36
__1,000__Oc1 15 1922 430'17 J-J 48.000c..July 23 '22-37
Road Notes.
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22.-3390,500
31,1100__July 1 '2:3-'23 Floating debt
46,270
.8
_•_
1,200 _Oct 15 1922 Assessed val., real estate.308 513.094
Note debt
-Dec 31 '21
58.000 Assessed val., personal_200 652,140
Assessed valuation. real__ _5,463,675 Total ass'd value 1921...509 165.246
Assessed val'n, personal...._ 935.175
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston,
Total valuation 1921
6,398.850 or by check to holders of bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.-318.00
Population 1910, 2,474; 1920, 2,530 BROCKTON. This city is in Plymouth County.
BRAINTREE.
Incor. April. 9 1881. Population
This town (P. 0. So. Braintree) is 1910, 56,878; 1920, 66.254.
In Norfolk County. Incorporated
Fire Department.
May 13 1640. •
4s '10 _ _ 39,000
1922-1930
School Bonds.
4,000 Aug 1 '22-'23
48 '13 Ir-A
48 '11 J-J 327,000c_July 1 '23-'31
Poor-Department Bonds.
430'19 J-D if 8.000c_Dec 1 '22-'25 430'13 M-N $2,000r___May 1 1923
1 4,000c_Dec 1 '26-'29
Sewer Bonds.
_s
3,000_Dec 15 '22-24 4s '92 F-A
$500r___Aug 1 1922
_s
__
1,601k _ Dec 1 '22-'25 4s '93 J-D
250r___June 1 1923
_s
1.000__Dec 1 '26-'29 43 '93 J-J
8,000r___Ju1y 1 1923
Notes (General).
4s '95 A-0 16,000r_Apr 1 '23-'24
4s
_ $2,000--July 1 '23-'24 4s '93 A-0 5,000r_ _Apr 1 1923
Water Notes.
4s '95 M-N 5,000r_May 1 23-'27
Is '96 F-A $6,000r. Aug 1 1926 330'01 J-D
2,000r...1922-'23
Town-Hall Bonds.
330'95 A-0 9,800r_Apr 10 '23-'29
,
I: 12 .1-1) S20 000c...Tune 1 '23-'32 330'01 A-0 8,000c-Apr 1923-'30
,
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 330'01 F-A 13.000r -Feb 1 '23-'35
430'19 J-D $14.000c..Dec 1 '22-'35 330'06 A-0 8,000r ___1922-1929
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922_ $106,750 Is '013 A-0 4.000r -___1923-1926
Water debt (inel)
6.000 4s '06 A-0 15,000r_Apr 1 '23-'37
Assess. val., real estate_..-10.656.365 48 '06 A-0 17,000r -1922-1938
AMOS.% val.. personal__
1,393.498 43 '10 F-A 19.000r _ ._1922-1940
Total assess. val. 1921-12.049,863 4s '11 A-0 4.000r.A erg I 1 '23-'26
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920_ _$29.20 48 '12 M-S 20,000r_Mar 1 '23-'42
Pop'n 1910,8.066: 1920
10,580 430'13 J-D 16.000r_June 1'23"38
INT. on the 434s of 1919 at the 48 '14 A-0 17.000__Apr 1 '23-'39
First National Bank, Boston.
48 '15 A-0 18.000_Apr 1 '23-'40
49 '17 M-N 20.000__May 1 '23-'42
BRIDGE WATER.
434E1'18 M-N 6,000___May '23-'28
This town is in Plymouth County. 430'19 --- I 9,000
1922-1924
High School Bonds.
10,000
1925-1929
430'18 J-J $65.000--July 1 '23-'35 430'19 J-J 15.000
1922-1944
GEN. BD. DT. Jan. 1 '22.. $102,500 55 '21 M-S 68,000_Sent 1 '22-'45
Sinking fund
10,000 5s '21 M-S 1 12,000c_Mar 1 '23-'26
Assess. val., real estate....._3.793.580
20,000c_Mar 1 '27-'36
Assess. val.. personal
1.023.597 58 '21 M-S 18,000c_Mar 1 '23-'31
Tot. assess. val. 1921
5.000c..Mar 1 '32-'36
(80% act.)
4 817 177 530'21 3-3 i45,000c4111y 1 '23-'31
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_333.00
40,000c_July 1 '32-'41
Population 1910, 7.668; 1920, 8,438 5s '21 A-0 15,000c Oct 1 '22-'26
10,000c__oct 1 '27-'31
BRISTOL COUNTY.
Park Bonds.
County seat at Taunton. Incor- 4s '12 M-S
$500r__ _Mar 1 1923
porated 1685. Pop'n 1910, 318,573:
Playgrou nd land Park.
430'19 A-o 31 500...Apc 1 '23-'24
1920, 359.005
Registry Bldg. Notes & Bonds. 6s '20 M-S 1,500c_NIar 1 '23-'25
48 '13 J-D 40.000c Dec 24'22-'23
School Bonds.
Bridge Notes and Bonds.
3345'04 F-A $10,000c_Feb 1923-'24
4348'17 F-A $6,000c_Aug 15'22-'27 330'05 F-A 15.000o _ _1923-1925
Court-House Notes & Bonds. Is 06 J-J
6.250r ._._l922-1926
$10.000c_July 23 1922 48 '07 A-0 15.000r_Apr 1 '23-'27
48' 13 34 I 40,000c_July 23'23-'24 Is '08 54-N 21.000r _ _1922-1927
20.000c_July 23'25-'26 48 '10 F-A 32.400 - - -.1922-1930
48 '14 A-0 10.000c_Oct 1 1924 4s '12 M-S 25 030. Mar 1 '23-'32
Agricultural School4 s'13 A-0 22.000_Apr 1 '23-'33
Bonds.
44 '14 J-J $24.000c_July 15'22-'29 134s'13 A-0 22,000__Apr 15 '23-'33
43.s'13 J-J 33.001k_July 1 '23-'33
48 '16 --- 11,000c June 15 1923
1 500c June 15 1924 48 13 A-0
1 000__Oct 1 '22-'23
6,000c_July 23'22-'23 4 '14 M-S 36,000._Mar 1 '23-34
430'19 J-J
Hospital Notes.
48 '14 A-0 8,000 __Apr 1 1929
68 '21 s-a $50,000-July 15 1922 430'14 F-A 26,001k_Aug 1 '22-'34

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Building Loans.
Building Loans.
Assess, val., personal_ _ __10,646,676
BRO CKTON (Concluded).
J-J $52,000- July 1 '23-'35
A-0 $3,000r_ __Apr 1 1923 48
4s '15 F-A $52,500-Feb 1 '23-'35 Tot. assess. val. 1921._ _ _62,579,801 31s'03 A-0 25.000e_ _-Apr 1 1924 4)0'17 M-S 16,000__Sept 1 '22-'37
90 3 3s'04
1,000____Ju1y 1 1923 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920-.630.
4s '15 J-J
M-N 5.000----Nov 1 1024 45 'IS ___ 30,000c
*Bonds outside of debt limit consist 3s
1922-1925
4s '15 M-N 42.000
J15,000c__Oct '22-'26
1922-1926 of $1,623.200 water, $765.700 sower. 46 '07 M-S 30,000r_ __Sept 1 1927 5s'21 ___ 130,000c_ _Oct 1 '27-'41
4s '16 M-N125,000
1
1927-1936 part of city hall debt to the amount
Sewer Bonds (Inside Limit).
140.000
Sewer Bonds (Outside Limit).
-A $75,000c&r.Aug 1 1924
-----1926-1935 of $8,600,drainage dept.debt.8209,- 48 '94 F
0'16 M-N180.000
$1,000____July 1 1923
500, high-school. S345,500, and play- 48 95 A-0 60,000r_Oct 1 1925 45
10,000r_July 1 '23-'27
1,500___ _July 1 1924
3-3
430'17 J4 60,000r_July 1 23-'37 grounds, .388,000. and $187,000 330'01 F-A 10.000r.-Aug 1 1931
22,000__July 1 '25-'46
330'03 A-0 20,000r-Oct 1 1933 48
430'17 M-N 30,000__May 1 '23-'37 hospital.
J-J
19,000 __July 1 '22-'40
real estate valued 330'04
1 1934
40,000r_ __May
430'17 ..- 16.000...Nov 1 '22-'37 atThe city owns
4,000_ _July 1 '41-'43
$i 515,965.
5,000r_Nov 1 1934
330'04
5s '20 M-S 198 000...Sept 1 '22 '35
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
330'05 M-N 15,000_May 1 1935 48Playgrounds Ln.(Outside Lim.)
130.000c_Sept 1 1923
$4,500-..July 1 '23-'25
10.000__July 1 1941
1922-1926
330
9,500
530'21 ___
BROOKLINE.
Hospital Bonds (Outside Lim.)
4s '07 A-0 35,000r-Apr 1 1937
4As'21 M-N 7,500__ -----1922-1936
This town is in Norfolk County.
5.000% __Dec 1 1938 4s '16 -_- 397,570
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 2744) Inc. 1705. Population 1910, 27,- 4s '08 J-D
M-S 3,000_ _ __Sept 1 1931
23,000c&r.Jan 1 1940 4348
3 As'10 J-J
Departmental Equipment Loan
792; 1920, 37,478.
15,000r_ -May 1 1940 430'19 ___I 128,000c_Oct 1 '22-'37
48 '10 J-J
Bonds.
of 1921
Public Buildings & Sites.
1
6.000c_Oct 1 '38-'39
330'11 M-S 10,000r_Mch 1 1941
530'21 J-J $24,000c_Ju1y 1 '23-'26
31,000r___ _Jan 1 1923 3348'11 J-J
-an 20,000..June 1 '23-'32
340 03 J-J
10.000r___July 1 1941 4s '22 s
Rifle-Range Bonds.
500__Apr 1 1923
330'04 J4 11,0000__Jan 1 '23-'24 330'13 F-A 10.000c_Feb 1 1943 4s '22 s-an 15,006_ _June 1 '23-'37
430'13 A-0
45 '06 J4 24,000r__Jan 1 '23-'26 4s '13 J-J
25.000c___July 1 1943
Park Bonds (Outside Limit.)
Water Bonds.
1 '23-'29
J-J
F
-A $50.000,_ _Aug 1 1931
48 '93 M-S 325.0000.-Mch 1 1923 330'09 J4 42,700r__Jan 1 '23-'29 3 30'99 M-N $42,000r_ -Nov 1 1929 3348
42,700r_ _Jan
-Dec15 1923 3.8s'09
3 As'00 J-J 100.000r_ --July 1 1930
There were outstanding on April 1
4s '93 J-D 62,0000.
1 '23-'35 330'01 F-A 100,000r-Aug 1 1931 1921 serial loans to the amount of
J-J 11,375c_Jan
4s'94&'95A-0 50,0000-Apr 1 '24-'25 430'15 J-J 28,000c&r Jan 1 '23-'36
330'02 M-N 20,000r_ Nov 1 1932
issued for the following
4s '95 A-0 25,0000-.0ct 1 1925 430'17
11,000r&c Jan 1 '23-'33 3 As'03 A-0 40,000r_ __Apr 1 1933 $2,224,850
purposes:
0'96&'97M-N 50,000o May 1 '26-27 440'17 J-J Bonds.
Hospital
4a '97 F-A 15.0000- -Aug 1 1927 4s'14 J-J $12.000c-Jan 1 '23-'34 48 07 A-0 25.000r_ __Apr 1 1937
Inside Debt Limit,
4s '07 M-N $10.000r_ -Nov 1 1937
-A 10,000c- -Aug 1 1928
48 '98 F
Due.
LoansSewers and Drains.
4s '02 M-N 110,000r_ _Nov 1 1932 330'09 J-J $21,000r__Jan 1 '23-'29 4s '08 F-A 25,000r_ __Aug 1 1938 Street
1921 to 1935 994,100
'03 J-3 27,000r_ __July 1 1933 48 '14 J-J 33,600c_ Jan 1 '23-'34 48 '08 J-D 12,000r_ -Dee 1 1938 Schoolhouse _1921 to 1938 197.750
48
__June 1 1929
2,000r_ --July 1 1939
3 A s'09 J-J
330'99 J-D 10,0000_
265,500
1 1929 48 '15 3-3 26,000c__Jan 1 '23.'35 3 As'lO J-J 23.000c_ __Jan 1 1940 Building _ _ _1921 to 1938 235,000
330'99 M-N 12 0000..
Sewer constr_1921 to 1950
330'00 M-S 15,0000_ _lich 1 1930 48 '16 J-J 28,000cJan 1 '23-'36 48 '10 J-J 25,000r___July 1 1940 Dept. equipt.1921 to 1924
71,000
2,000__ __Jan 1 1923 3443'11 J-D 10,000c_ _Deo 1 1941
--Apr 1 1931 4s '17 J-J
330'01 A-0 13,000c_
3.000
1921 to 1924
City
J-J
7,800__Jan 1 '23-'35
330'01 J-D 15,000c_ __June 1 1931 430'15 J-J 78,000 ..Jan 1 '23-'35 3)0'12 M-8 15.000c___Sept 1 1942
Outside Debt Limit.
33s'13 F-A 10,000c___Feb 1 1943
A-0 75,000c....,.Apr 1 1932 434y21
330'02
.Aug 1 1932
24,500
Soldiers' Monument.
_1921 to 1946
Playground_
-A 15.0000..
330'02 F
Municipal Loan.
54,500
1946
1921
330'02 M-N 190.000c&r_Nov 1 1932 4s '13 J-J $4,000c___Jan 1 1923 4s
M-S $35.000-- _Sept 1 1922 Sewer separ 1921 to 1940 251,500
Parks.
to
3,000c-July 1 1933
33s'03 J-J
1923 Hospital
4,800_ _Feb
4s
50,000
-Feb 1 1934 336s'03 J-J $5,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 48 '13 F-A 25,000c___July 1 1923 Bridge
,
1921 to 1946
330'04 F-A 165,000e
1
___
,
July 1 1934 48 '16 J4 12,000r__Jan 1 '23-'34
78,000
Park
1921 to 1945
330'04 34 25,0000
Playgrounds Loan.
Playgrounds.
3346'05 F-A 50,000c.-Feb 1 1935
1 1923
2,224,850'
Total serial debt
330'05 F-A 25.000r-Aug 1 1935 330'03 J-J $5,000c.._ _Jan '23-'26 4s '10 J-J 15,000r_ --July 1 1940
1 1941
4.000r_Jan 1
3 As'll J-J
330'06 A-0 25,000c....-Anr 1 1936 48 '06 J-J
Water Bonds(Sinking Fund).
4s '06 J-D 20,000r-June 1 1936 3.45s'09J-J 23,940r_ _Jan 1 '23-'29 3 As'll J-D 30,000c_ .Dec 1 1941 45 '94 A-0$300,0000_ __Apr 1 1924
0'07 M-S 25,0000_ _-Mch 1 1937 4s '14 34 51,000c_Jan 1 '23-'34 48 '12 _-- 35,000c___Sept 1 1922 34s'02 M-N 5,000r_ -Nov 1 1922
Streets and Bridges.
Bonds.
'07 J-J 30,000r-July 1 1937
4s
Hospital
30'05 M-N 46,000r_ -May 1 1925
1
-A $20,000r_ --Aug 1 1928
48 '08 A-0 30,000r__Apr 1 '23-'37 45 '07 J-J $20,000r_Jan 1 '23-'27 4s '08 F
40.000r May 1 '23-'25
8 200c__Jan '23-'24 48 '10 J-J 95,000c_ __July 1 1930 3411'05 M-N 280,000c&r.May 1 1936
4s '08 F-A 32.000r__Aug 1 1937 48 '14 J-J
4s '06 M-N
A-0 24,000r --Apr 1 '23-'38 48 '16t4 12,000c__Jan 1 '23-'25 340'11 J-D
1 1931 48 '07 J-D 49,000r_ ....June 1 1937
4,000c-Dec
330'09
__Jan 1 '23-'24 330'12 M-S 25,000r-Mch 1 1932
2,000r
-J
330'09 M-N 17,000r-.Nov 1 '22-'38 4s '16 I
4s '07 34 25,0000..-July 1 1937
3,840r&c Jan 1 '23-'25
1922- 933 430'15 J-J
,
4s '10 F-A 12.000r
45 '08 .T-D 20.000r. __June 1 1928
Park Bonds
3,600c_ _Jan 1 '23-'26
48 '10 A-0 9,000r ........1922-1930 43.s'16 J-J
-A 17.000r_ __Aug 1 1938.
1 '23-'25 48 '94 F-A$360,000c&r.Feb 1 1924 43 '08 F
3,000r&c.lan
4s '11 A-0 38,000r_Oct 1 '22-'40 4 s'17 J-J
5,000c. _Jan 1 1930'
8,000r&cJan 1 '23-'26 ts '95 F-A 100,000r_ „Aug 1 1935 330'10 34
48 '11 34 36.000r_July 1 '23-'40 4 s'17 J-J
5,000r_ __Feb 1 1930*
-A
-A 100,000r. __Feb 1 1936 330'10 F
1 '23-'35 430'17 J-J 10,000r&cJan 1 '23-'27 48 '96 F
4s '11 M-S 72,000r_Mch
16,500r___May 1 194/
48 '96 F-A 100,000r_ __Aug 1 1926 330'11
4 13'13 M-S 20.000-Mar 15 '23-'43 4 As'22 J-J 96,000c_Jan 1 '23-'30 48 '96 A-0 40,000r
Oct 1 1926 3 As'll J-D 10,000r- -Dec 1 1941
Schools and Sites.
4 s'13 A-0 2.000__Oct 1:22-23
__Sept 1 1937
Water Bonds (Serial).
-A 22.000__Feb 1 23-'44 3.68'10 J-J $8,000r__Jan 1 '23-'30 3 As'97 11-S 100,000r_
48 14 F
1 1937 350
M-N
$16,000__Sept 1 '22-'37
5,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1923 3 48'97
4s '14 J-D 19,000__June 1 '23-'41 3 A s'10 J-J
-A
F
5,500„Mar 1 '23-'33.
1 '23-'40 Is '13 J-J 75,900c _Jan 1 '23-'33 3149'98 J-D 100,000r_ Aug 1 1938 4s
4s '15 A-0 18.000_Apr
50,000r __June 1 1938 45
22.000..July 1 '23-'33.
9,000c_Jan 1 '23-'31 33.s'98
48 '15 A-0 9,000__Oct 1 '22-'30 430'22 J-J
_Aug 1 1939 4s
34s'99 F-A
31,620__July 1 '23-'44
1922-1946 450'22 J-J 17,000c_Jan 1 '23-39 3 As'00 3-3 100,000r_
A-0 25,000
4s '16
1940
6,530__Nov 1 '22-'32
1922-1947 4318'22 J-J 104,500c_Jan 1 '23-'41 3 4s'00 M-N 50,000r-July I 1940 4s
48 '17 --- 26.000
50.000r.. Nov 1
14.400.._Feb 1 '23-'33
4s
Water.
12,000-May 1 '23-'28
4 s'18
3J'48'01 M-N100,000r_Oct 1 1941
1,500___ _Sept 1 1929
1 '23-'29 4s '93 J-J $1,966r__ _July 1 1923 34s'0248,000r_ -July 1 1942 3348
4 s'19 A-0 14,000__Apr
319,000c. Oct 1 '22-'50
5 s'20 M-S 27.000__Mar 1 '23-'40 3 9-16s'94J-D 2,000r_June 15'23-24 3148'03 F-A 50.000r.--Apr 1 1943 430'21
2,400r__Aug 1 '22-'25
F
-A
INTEREST on bonds is payable at
. 5 s'21 J-J 18,000c_July 1 '23-31 330'95 J-J
1944
3,700r___ _Jan 1 1923 3 As'04 M-S 25,000r_ -Sept 1 1944 the First National Bank, Boston.
110,000c_July 1 '32-'41 330'03
4,000r...Jan 1 '23-'24 3 A s'04 M-N 6.000r_ --Nov 1 1945
440'22 A-0 60,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'42 3 As'04 J-J
1
TOT. DEBT, SINKING FUNDS,
,000r _Jan 1 '23-'29 3 As'05 M-N 45,000r_ May 1 1945
330'09 J4
City Hall.
Mar. 31 1922.
ETC.5,000r_ _-Aug
-A
330'05 F
48 '93 A-0 $1,800r__Apr 15 1923 4s '15 J-J 130.000r_Jan 1 '23-'35 3 30'05 A-0 5,000r. _-Apr 1 1945 Total general bond. debt-16,337,000
_Jan 1 '23-'26
4.000c_
48 '93 M-N 1,500r_ __Nov 1 1922 Is '16 J-J
3,514,328
'06 M-S 25,000% __Sept 1 1946 Sinking funds -------,
1
48 '93 M-N 2,500_ __ _Nov 1 1022 43 s'22 J-J 16,000c_Jan 1 '23-30 4s '07 A-0 10,000r_ -Oct 1 1947
4s
0
,
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 45 '22 J-J 12,800c_Jan 1 '23-'36 48 '08 M-N 12,000r_ -Nov 1 1948
Net municipal debt ___-$2,822,672
,
Debt Jan. 1 1922.
530'20 J-J 396,000_3W) 1 '23-'30
-A 30.000r_ __Aug 1 1948 Water debt (additional)__ 792,000
$1,103,052 4s '08 F
530'21 M-S 71,100-Mar 1 '23-'31 TOTAL DEBT
648,828
8,800r_ -Jan 1 1950 Sinking funds.........
299,837 330'10 J-J
Deduct water debt
Street-Improvement Bonds.
340'11 M-S 17,000r-Mch 1 1951
DEBT,as defined by
Net water debt........ $143.172
430'13 J-13 $4,000__June 1 1923 NET
7,000- __July 1 1951
803,215 330'11 J-J
law
1 '23-'24
4.000__July
Net city and water debt.$2,965,501
4s '14 J-J
Net debt allowed by law
3,089,218 3 As'll J-D 6.200- __Deo 1 1951
4s '14 M-N 2,000__May 1 '23-'24 Available balance
-The
BORROWING CAPACITY.
2,286,003
Dept. Equipment Bonds.
3.000-July 1 '23-'25
48 '15 J-J
Assess. val. real
$55,000c__Oct 1 '22-'26 borrowing capacity for city purposes
94,613,800 5348'21
4s '16 M-N 4,000-May 1 '23-'26 Assess.val.pers.(tangible).14,867,000
on Jan. 1 1922 was $787,437.30.
Cemetery Bonds.
4s 16 M-N 4,000_May 1 '23-'26 Total val. 1921
-year
The sinking fund for the 10
109,480,800 ,4s '21 s-an $15,000c_June 1 '23-'37
1922-1928
48 '16 J-D 35,0009% of the
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921- --$17-90
Metropolitan Park Assess. Loan loans receives yearly
430'17 M-N 15,000__May 1
INT. on coupon bonds payable at 3 As'02 F-A $46.000r_ --Aux 1 1932 amountof outstanding bonds, for:the
- 8,000__May 1 '23-'23
4348'18
-year
20
-year loans 3fi%, for the 30
1922-1925 First Nat. Bank of Boston: on other
4.000
430'19
Serial Loans.
-year
loans 2 1-5% and for the 40
1926-1929 bonds by Town Treasurer.
1 2,000
Since Jan. 1 1914 all loans of the loans 1 1-3%.
1922-1924
13,500
4346'19-On Jan. 1 1922, includ- city of Cambridge have been issued
ASSETS.
-The
CITY WATER WORKS.
430'19 A-0 58,000--Apr 1 23-'24 ing buildings, parks, water-works, on the "serial" basis in compliance
1 '23-'25
water works up to April 1
6s '20 M-S 72,000c_Mar 1 '22-'31 &c., amounted to $7,123,930 includ- with Chapter 719. Acts of 1913 and cost of the$7,201,495, while the net
was
18,000c_Mar
530'21 M-8
ing $251,827 cash in treasury. The amendments thereto. The "serial" 1922 on the same was
$625,671. For
5348'21 M-S 60,000c_Mar 1 '23-'26 water-works are valued at $1,269,100. loans have been issued in the form of debt
Mar. 311922,
coupon bonds of 6500 or $1,000 each the year endingwere $441,109. waterSidewalk Bonds.
1922-1924
whenever possible; odd amounts, less works receipts
-- 36,500
430'19
CAMBRIDGE.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
530'21 M-S 18,0000_Mar 1 '23-24
This city is in Middlesex County. than $1,000, only when issue necessi1922.
1921.
16,000c_Mar 1 '25-'26 Inc. Mar. 17 1846. Population 1910, tated them. Coupon bonds may be
exchanged for reg. bonds on request.
isPlaygrounds.
104,839• 1920, 109,494.
'23-'42 sued prior to Jan. 1 1914 Bonds
•1
Real estate_127,340,400 127,274,600
4s '12 M-8 320 000
for which
Street Loans.
19,065,572 18,637,472
430'13 M-N 5,500-May 15 '22-'33 sinking funds are established:
45 '15 ___ $29,000c ___ _1922-1925 Personal ___ 146,395,972 145,912 472
2,000...June 1 '23-'24
48 '14 J-D
Street Loans.
48 '15 M-N 20,000c_Nov 1 '22-'25 Total
$31.30
$29.10
3,000-July 1 '23-'25 330'02 M-N $14.000r-Nov 1 1922 330'16 ___ 31,875c_0ct 1 '22-'26 Tax(perM.)
4s '15 J-J
48 ,15 A-0 2,500__Oct 1 '22-'26 3 48'03 A-0 4.000T-Apr 1 1923 3)0'16
13,750c_Oct 1 '22-'26
48 '16 M-S I ,500 Sept 1 '22-'24 334s'03 If N 12,000r-Nov 1 1923 4s '16 -_1,000c_Ang 1 1922 CANTON.
48 '10 M-N 7,000__Nov 1 '22-'28 3 As'04 M-S 59,000r_ Sept 1 1924 4s '16 -__
This town is in Norfolk Co. Inc.
3,000c_July 1 23-'25
3,600-Mar 1 '23-'25 330'04 M-N 6,500r_ Nov 1 1924 4s '16 -Os '20 ___
15.000c _ July 1 '23-'24 Feb. 23 1797. Pop'n 1910, 4,797:
5s '21 A-0 15,000c-Oct 1 '22-'26 4s '06 M-N 100,000e&r.May 1 1920
12,000c_3uly 1 '25-'26 1920, 5,945.
10,000c-Oct 1 '27-'31 48 '06 F
Refunding Loan Notes.
-A 22 000r_
1 1926 4s '10 -__ 14.000c_July 1 '23-'26
48 '07 A-0 40,000r_ Apr 1 1927
Drain_sge Bonds
'
28,000_ _July 1 '23-'26 _s$49,000-_Nov 1 '22-'28
500r___Sept 1 1922 45 '07 J-D 19.000r_ June 1 1927 4s
48 '92 M-8
Highway Construction Notes.
450'17 M-S 5,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1922
5.500r -- _.1922-1932 4s '07 M-S 25,000r_ Sept 1 1927 4348'17 M-S 12,000c_Sept 1 '22-'27 _s
$16,000.. Aug 2 '22-'25
33002 J-D
4 A s'13 M-S 1 .000_ M ar 15 '23-'23 Is '07 M-N 10,000r_ Nov 1 1927 4s '18 - 132,500c
Tuberculosis Hospital (Norfolk
'23-'24 45 '08 J-J 34 0000.
48 '14 A-0 2,000__Apr 1
1 1928 450'19
County) Notes.
1,500c_Oct 1 '22-'24
430'14 M-8 4 000__Sept 1 '22-'24 48 '08 F-A 42,000r_ Aug 1 1928 4 As'19
$7.000-Nov 1 '22-28
'
6,000c_Oct.1 '22-'24 _s
0'15 A-0 3,000____APr '23-'25 330'09 111-N 20,000r_Mch 1 1929 430'19 --_
_Water Bonds.
3,000c_Oct 1 '22-'24
1,500__July 1 '23-25 48 '10 J4 12.000r-July 1 1930 430'19 -_4s'15 J-J
6,000_July 1 1923
3,000c_Oct 1 '22-'24
2.009__July 1 '23-'26 330'11 M-S 27,000r_ Mch 1 1931 4348'19- 8,000c _ _Oct 1 '22-'29 45
4s '16 .1-.7
3-3 14,000July 1 '24-'25
48 '16 M-N 6,200__May 1 '23-'28 330'11 J4 53,000r -July 1 1931 430'19
4,000- _July 1 1926
20,000c__Oct 1 '22-'29
430'17 M-N 2,509__May 1 '23-'27 ‘is '11 J-D 17.000c-Dee 1 1921 430'19 ___ 1120,000c_Oct 1 '22-'27
s.
High-School Loan'
430'17 M-N 5,000__May 1 '23-'27 48 '12 M-S 118,000c__ Sept 1 1922
34,000 __Nov 1 '22-'23
1 20,000c Oct 1 '28-'29 .8
1 1923 330'12 M-S 7,000r
2,000-__May
430'18 --Sept 1 1922 5s3c530'21_124.000c_Oct 1 '22-'23 BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '20_ $43,000
1922-1929 330'12 M-S 6,200c&r_Sept 1 1932
32,000
36,000
430'19
133,000c__Oct 1 '24-'26 Water debt (incl.)
1922-1924 Is '13 F-A 13.000c- _Feb 1 1923
6,000
41s'19
84,000
5s&530'21_ 20,000___Oct 1 '22-'26 Note debt
50,000
4 s'19 J-J 14.800_ _July 1 '23-'29 330'13 F-A
6,250c_ _.Feb 1 1933 5s&530'21_ 10,000c__Oct 1 '22-'26 Floating debt
6,000....Sept 1 '22-'24 4s
6.866,645
4 s'19
34 57,800___ _July 1 1923 5s&530'21_ J 48,000c--Oct 1 '22-'23 Total valuation 1920
530'20 J-J 81,000„July 1 '23-'30 330
Jan 1 1930
13,500
1184,000c_ _Oct 1 '24-'31 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20-$25.20
Os '20 M-S 14.400 .Mar '23-'25 45
3uly 1 1933 4s '22 s-an 10,000c_June 1 '23-'27 INT. payable at town treasury.
4,000
530'21 M-8 27,000c_Mar 1 '23-'31 Is '13 F-A 18,000
Aug 1 1933
1922-1931
School Bonds.
5s '21 --- 60,000
School Bonds.
D.
Emergency War Bonds.
3543'02 A-0 $11,000r. Oct 1 1922 4s '15 J-J $42,300____Jan 1923-35 CHELMSFOR in Middlesex County.
This town is
J-J 42,300__July 1 '23-'35
A-0 31.000___Oct 1 1922 330'03 A-0 80,000r_ Oct 1 1923 430
430'17
1922-1926
3-3 75,000c_July 1 '23-'37 as '21 -137,000
Paving Bonds.
3343'04 A-0 80,0000„-Apr 1 1924 4 As'17
20,000
1927-1930
-1922-1923 330'04 M-N 20,000r- Nov 1 1924 430'19 ___ 13,000c_ _Oct 1 '22-'34
430'18...._ $10,809r
Highway Bonds.
DEBT. SINKING FD.. &o. 3)48'05 M-N 20,950r_..May 1 1925 5s '21 --- 18,000c-Oct 1 '22-'30
TOTAL
$12,000
Nov. 15 1921. 330'05 F
-A 20,000r_ -Aug 1 1925
Sewer Bonds(Inside Limit).
School Bonds.
34,441.100 0'06 F
1922-1926
Gross city debt
-A 47,000r-Aug 1 1926 4s '16 --- 35.000
3,207,500 4s '06 M-N 14,000r_ Nov 1 1926 330'16 M-N 7,220c_Nov 1 '22-'36 48 '18 A-0 $15.500c_Apr 1 '23-'38
Bonds outside debt limit*.
1 '23-'46 TOTAL DEBT Apr 12 1922 $142,370
Bond debt inside dl. limit_ 1,223,600 330'08 J-D 40,000r.....Dee 1 1928 3As'16 M-N 12.000c_May 1 '23-'37 Assessed valuation, real_4.911.995
330'11 M-S
5,000r_ Mch 1 1031 4 As'17 J-J 56,000c_3uly
Debt limit 234% average
Assessed val., personal_ _ _1,639,225
1,406,771 330'10 34 93,500c&r.Jan 1 1930 450'17 34 1 7.500c-July 1 '23-'27 Total valuation 1921.. ---6,551,220
3-year valuation
120,000c_July 1 '28-'47
4s '10 J-J 120,000r_July 1 1930
-427.70
1 '22-'34 Tax rate (per 31.000)
6,5000__Oct
2,500_ „Nich 11932 4148'19
Borrowing capacity__ $173 171 330'12 M-S
42,000c Oct 1 '22-'49 Population 1910. 5,010; 1920-.5.682
Feb 1 1933 4As'19
5,000c
Assess. val., real estate- - _51,933,125 3As'13 F-A




30

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS

CHELMSFORD WATER DIST.
This district is in Middlesex Co.
430'13 M-S $45.220c_Sept 1 '22-'43
4s '14 J-D
9,500 _ _ _ _June 1 1944
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1916.. $65,500
Assessed valuation 1915___ 995,605
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1915$3.40
Population in 1914 (est)
2,000
INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Bost.

CLINTON.
This town is in Worcester County.
Inc. 1850. Population 1910, 13,075;
1920, 12,979.
Refunding Bonds.
J-J 8175,0000__ _July 1 1930
330
Ref's Water (Outside limit).
330 g A-0 830,000o_ _ _ _Oot '22-'31
Water Bonds (Outside limit).
45
J-D $50,000c.... _June 1 1926
430'14 M-S 23,000....Sept 1 22-'44
School Bonds (Outside limit).
48 '10 J-J 328.000o..Jan 1 '23-'30
Town-Hall Bonds.
48 '09 J-J 848,000.3
Jan 1 '23-'29
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922- $251,000
Assessment debt (add'1)__ 99,500
Floating debt(add'!)
57,500
Sinking fund
141,519
Water debt (additional)
212.897
Water sinking fund (addl)_
53,585
Assessed valuation, real
8,339,627
Assessed val., personal
4,371.576
Total val. '21 (abt. act.)_12,711.203
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1921___826.00
INT payable at Clinton Trust
Co., Clinton; First Nat. Bank, Boston, and Old Colony Trust Co., Boston.

[VOL. 114.

DEDHAM.
Highway Bonds.
This town bin Norfolk County 4s '08 M-S $30.000o_Mch 1 '23-'28
.
48 16 ___ 36,000__June 1 '23-'26
•
P
10,792.
Building Bonds.
Sewer Certificates.
48 '07 J-D $147,800c_Dec 1 '22-'29
45 '14 F-A $57,000c_Feb 1 '23-'41 4s '09 J-D 14,000c_ __Dec 1 1922
330
A-0 15.280c..Oct 1 '22-'29
15,000c___Dec 1 1923
TOT. BD. DP.Dec 31 '21 $547,500
Street Loans.
4s '17 M-S $2,000___Mar 29 1923 Temporary debt
$335,000
55
4,608_, Feb 15 '23-'30 Tot. Indebtedness
852.500
55
16,200__Feb 15 '23-'28 Cash on hand
221.097
CHELSEA.
Other assets
School Loans.
59,013
The city is in Suffolk County.
3s
J-J $2840.....July 17 1922 Net liabilities
738.616
Settled in 1630; incorporated as a
3368'09 J-D 21,000-June 1 '23-'29 Assessed valuation, real_460,117,380
town 1739; as a city March 13 1857.
4s '16 J-J 96,950__Jan 1 '23-'36 Assessed val., personal__117,013,947
Fire Engine Loan (Inside Limit)
48
10,370__July 1 '23-'34 Total valuation 1921_-_-577,131,327
4s '19 ___ $6,900_ _Dec 1 '22-'24
55 '20 s-a 66,500__Nov 1 '22-'40 Pop'n 1910, 436.477; 1920. 482.219
43s
___ 130,000
School Loan (Inside Limit).
zINT. at Merch. Nat. Bk., Bost.;
Bridge Loan.
4s '16 J-D $8,000__June 1 '23-'26
others at 1st Nat. Bank, Boston.
4s
$10.800__July 1 '23-'34
4s '17 --- 14,090June 1 '23-'27
Hospital Notes,
Miscell. Loan (Inside Limit).
430'19M-Nf$18,000__Nov 1 '22-'30 EVERETT. Nathan Nichols,Treas.
48 '12 _-- $7.200...._ Dec 1 1922
1 1,600- __Nov 1 1931
Everett is in
Sidewalk Loan (Inside Limit).
TOT.DEBT Apr 1 1922_ _ $316,825 It was formerly a Middlesex County.
part of the town of
1922-1924
4s '19 ___ $6,000
Assessed valuation, real__13.556,450 Malden, but was incorporated as the
Assessed val., personal___ 3,044,485 town of Everett on March 9 1870.
Equipment Loan (Inside Limit).
Total valuation 1921
16,600.935 It became a city Jan. 11893.
1922-1923
4s '18 -- _ $4.000
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1921..--$29.20
Bridge Loan (Inside Limit).
Armory Notes.
INT. by'check from City Treas.
5s '20 M-NJ 94,000c_Nov 1 '22-'26
4s '02 M-S $1,537_ -_Sept 1 1922
24,000c_Nov 1 '37-'40
Library Notes.
•
DOVER.
530'18 M-N $500c_ _May 10 1923
School Bonds (Inside Limit.)
CONCORD.
This town is in Norfolk County.
5s '19 M-N 16,000c ----1922-1937 •
4s '06 ___ $65,000____Oct 1 1926
This town is in Middlesex County.
Dover Town
4s '11 A-0 250,000c__Oct 1 '30-31 Inc. Sept. 12 1635. Pop'n 1910, Loan Bonds. Home and Library
Street Notes.
4s '15 J-D 78,000-,.June 1 '23 '35 6,421; 1920, 6,461.
-A $5,000c .,Aug 1 1922
430 '21 J-D 360,000c_Dec. 1 '22-'31 4s '12 F
530'18 F
-A
2.000c_AugI12'22-'23
(Inside Limit).
Water Bonds (Outside limit).
BOND. DEBT,Dec.31 '21 $60,000
Refunding Loan
-A
6,000c_Aug 1 '22-'24
A-0 $8,000c___Oct 1 1923 Assess. value {
48 '07 J-D$141,400_ _ _Dec 1 1924 330
real estate_2,411,120 55 '19 F
45 08 Ms 60,000c_Apr 15 1928
Street Loan (Inside Limit).
1921
personal__ 490,80
Sewer Bonds.
.June 1 '23-'29 330'09 A-0 65.000o_ _Apr 15 1929 (abt.65% act.) Total
4s
$70,000..
2,901,300 48 '93 J-,1 5125,000o&r_July 1 1923
530'20 M-N135,000c_Nov 1 '22-30 4s '11 A-0 9,500c__Oot 1 '22-'40 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'21_314.50 48 '99 M-S 100,000c&r_Mch 1 1929
(
Macadamizing Loan I nsideLim.) 48 '13 J-J 20,000c_Jan 15 '23-'42 Population_ _ _ _1910, 798; 1920, 867. 48 '01 J-D 100,000c&r_June 1 1931
$6,000_ _June 1 '23-'24 48 13 J
-D 10.500c Dec 15 '22-'42
4s
48 '05 J-D 25,000o&r_June 1 1935
INTEREST payable in Boston.
5X8 20 M-N 20,000c_Nov 1 '22-'25 430
-__
6.500_ _Dec 1 '22-'34
4s '10 J-D 82,000c, _June 1 1940
Light Bonds (Outside limit).
Municipal hunt. Bonds (Out.
School Notes.
3s
j$3.000c.....May 1 1935 DUDLEY. is in Worcester County. 4s '03 M-N $2,500-Nov 2 '22-'23
side Limit).
This town
1 5,000c-_May 1 1936 Inc. 1732. Pop'n 1910, 4,267; 1920, 45 '03 M-N 1,352__Nov 1 '22-'23
3 Ms'09 F-A 8500.0000__Feb 1 1959
10,000___Aug 1 1931 3,701.
4s '08 M-S 400,000c___Sept 1 1958 48
4.8 '03 M-N 6,600-Nov 1 '22-'23
2,000_-__Oct 1 1937
45 '10 F-A 100.000c.._ _Feb 1 1960 48
48 '99 F-A
6,000--Aug 1 '22-'24
Water-Supply Bonds.
6,000___ _Nov 2 1938 330'09 J-D S68.000c&rJune 1 '23-39 48 '12 F
Public !mot. L'n (Outside Limit). 48
-A
9.000r..Aug 1 '22-'30
A-0$310,000c..Oct 1 '25&'27 330
2,000___Apr 15 1039 BOND. DEBT Apr 28'21- $72,000 530'18 J-J
45
1,500_July 10 '22-'23
350
3,500__June 1 '22-'28 Assessed valuation. real__-2,038,035 5s '19 J-J
Park Loan (Outside Limit).
1,000__ _ _Jan 1 1923
___
A-0 $100,000c_ _Oct 1 1936 430
48
7.000__Oct 1 '22-'28 Assessed val., personal
Bonds.
F-A 35,000c-_Aug 1 1929 Total valuation 1921 -__1,269,191 48School . $21,000c_July 1
School Loan (Outside Limit). 48
'05 J-J
3,307.226
'23-'25
116,
48 '16 J-D $122,500_June 1 '23-'36
A-0 120,000c..Oct 1 '22-'33
M-N 10,000o_ _Nov 1 1932 Total tax (per 81,000) 1920_ -831.70 48 '13 F
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22_32,223,000 330
INT.at Old Colony Trust Co.
4368'14 -A 14,500c-Aug 1 '22-'23
330
A-0 15,000o_Oot 1 1933
474,000
Special loan notes
55 '19 J
-D 32,000c_Dec 1 '22-'29
A-0 10,000c__ _Aug 1 1934
706,767 330
Sinking funds
530'20 J
-D 15,000c_Dec 1 '22-'29
-A 20,000o___Aug 1 1940 EAST BRIDGEWATER.
Net debt (incl. water debt).1,990,233 48 '10 F
43j8'21
38,000c___July 1 1923
48
5.000__Nov 1 '22-'26
This town is In Plymouth County. 430'22 J-J 114,000c..July 1 '24-26
Temp. loans (in anticipaJ-J
1,621,537 530'21 J-J J60,000_July 15 '22-'36 Inc. June 14 1823. Pop.'10. 3,363;
tion of revenue)
Hospital Bonds.
115,000_July 15 '37-'41 1920, 3,486.
val. real estate___35,178,800
Assess.
4348'14 F-A $3,000c-_-Aug '22-'24
High School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds (Outside limit).
Assess. val. pers'l property _ 5,942,150
Sidewalk Bonds.
M-S $70,000c __Sept 1 1928 4s '12 M-S $8,576c ......_1922-1932
Total assess. val. 1921_41,120.950
Water Bonds.
5s '19 J-J $21,0()0c_July 1 '22-'24
827.80 4.4.
25,000__Sept 1 1929
Tax rate (per 81.000)
M-S
4,000c._ _Sept 1 1931 48 '12 A-0 33,010o ___ _1922-1924 530'20 J-J 124,000c-July 1 '22-'24
Ponula'n 1920, 43,184; 1910, 32,452. 48
3,500c___$500 yearly
6,000c___July 1 1925
J-J
3,000o__ _July 1 1935 48 '10 J-D
The city owns its water-works, 334s
430'13 M-S 73.500__Mar 1 '23-'43 530
M-S 16,000c_Sept 1 '22-23
which in 1919 earned $132,000.
School Notes (Inside Limit).
4,500__Jan I '23-'25
21,000c_Sept 1 '24-26
INTEREST is paid in Boston at 48 '11 A-0 $30,000c Oct 1 '22-'31 4X8'13 J-J
Sewer Bonds.
United States Trust Co. or by City 48 16 --- 1$27,000__Dec 1 '22-'31
Refunding Bonds.
Treas. through the Chelsea Trust Co.
1 10.000-Dec 1 '32-'36 48 '10 J-D $3.000c-$1,000 yearly 4s '06 M-N 88,0000_May 1 '23-'30
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22.... $153.423 48 '05 M-N 9.0000_May 1 '23-'31
4s '17 -__ 12,000__May 1 '23-'34 Floating debt
56,500 48 '07 M-N 10,000o_May 1 '23-'32
CHICOPEE.
Assessed valuation, real_.-2,472,415 4s '08 111-N 11.0000_May 1 '23-'3i
Bridge Notes.
Chicopee is in Hampden Co. InInside Limit.
Assessed val.. personal___ -1,423,888 48
8,000o..May '23-'29
corp. as a town 1848; a city April 18 35js
--$500____Oct 1 1922 Total val. 1922 (4-5 act.) _ _3,896,303 48 '09 M-N 3.000c_May 1 '23-'25
M-N
1
1890
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922---$33.00 4s '10 F-A 18,000c__Aug
TOWN DEBT June 1922
'14
Bonds.
'22-'39
Street-Improvement
Within limit
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
$180:50
143 500
0
Park Notes.
4s '14 J-D $6.000c_June 1 '23-'24 Water debt
430'19 F
-A $3,490...Atng 1 '22-'25
_ 39,000__Sept 1 '22-'27
430'17
Sewer debt
50,000
5s '19 F-A
500_ -Aug 1 1922
_School Bonds and Notes.
224,500 EASTRA.MPTON.
Police Ambulance Notes.
45 '10 A-0 $3,000o Dec 1 '22-'24 Light debt
This town Is in Hampshire County.
-A $2.000_ -Aug 1 '22-'23
43 ,10 M-N 18,000o_Nov 30'22-'27
Incorp. June 17 1785. Population 430'19 F
Total Dec. 31 1921
1598.500
Sidewalk Notes.
48 '15 J-J 42,000c-$7,000 yearly
1910, 8,524; 1920, 11,261.
530'18 F
-A $2,000_Aug 12 '22-'23
SINKING FUNDS
.a7 - 275,000__June 1 '23-'33
430
Sewer Notes.
Comfort Station Bonds.
For debt inside
Sewer Bonds.
.$31,213 330'05 A-0 $4,000 -Apr 1 1923
4.3 '16 M-S 15.000c_Sept 1 '22-'26 For debt outside
174,661 3348'05 Apr 5,000_ _ _Apr 1 1922 530'21 M-S $8,000c_Sept 1 '22-29
Surface Drainage Bonds.
4s '15 A-0 7.000_0ct 1 '22-'28 Assessed valuation, real__$6,089,753 48 '06 J-D 13,500...June 1 '24-'25
4s`01-03J-DS200,000e&r.litno 131-33
6,000_-July 1 '23-'25 Assessed val., personal_ _ _1,409,456
4s '15 J-J
School Loans.
430'17 A-0 10,500__Oct 1 '22-'28 Total valuation 19217,499,209 48 '11 M-S 8,18.000 --Sept 1 '22-'30 530'20 J-J 127,000c_July 1 '22-'30
120,000c_July 1 '31-'40
430'19 F-Ac 12,000c_Aug 1 '22-'25 Tax rate (per 81,000) 1921......$34.00 45 '12 J-J 10,000c_July 1 '23-'27
M-S 20,000c_Sept 1 '22-'41
1,700c___Aug 1 1926 /NT. at Old Colony Tr. Co..Boston. 48
A-0 8.000_0ct 1 '22-'25
Surface Drainage Notes.
430'19 M- 47,000c_Nov 1 '22-'29
Water Notes.
430'17
430'19M-Nf 18,000c__Nov 15 1922
330.1-DM-N 8.6.000r_Nov 1 '22-'24 5s '19 J-D 510.000.....June '23-'26
M-S 6,000_Mar 15 '23-'28
1119,000c Nov 15 '23-'29 DALTON FIRE DISTRICT.
BOND.
Jan l' 22.._ $66,500
Harbor [mot. Bonds.
520 J-D 60,000c_Dec 1 '22-'25 This district is in Berkshire County AssessedDEBT real estate 7,926,105
value,
1922-1931
5 s'21 M-S 90,000
Fire Bonds.
Assessed value, personal__ 4,770,808 530'20 J-D 39,720c_June 1 '23-'30
Water Bonds.
1922-1926 48 '15
53s'21 A-0 41,000
$16.000
1922-1925 Tot.ass'd val.'21(4-5 act.).12,696.913 4s '94 J-J
$70,000c&r_Jan 1 1924
1922-1926 ..s
430'21 J-D 30,000
6,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..-322.00
Street Bonds.
1923-1927 _s
430'22 J-D
9,000
107,000
INT. In Boston at First Nat. Bk. 43is'13 J-J $4,820c- _July 1 1923
*Bridge Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1922-3126,850
430'13 A-0 2,000c_Oct 1 '22-'23
48 '07 ___ $28,000-82,000 yearly
48 '14 J-J
4.000c_July 1 '23-'24
EAST LONGMEADOW.
Refunding Bonds.
3.000c_June 1 '23-25
This town is in Hampden County. 48 '15 J-D
330 g J-D $24.000c_June 1 '23-'29 DANVERS.
bs '18 M-S 42,000c-Sept 1 '22-'28
This town is in Essex County. Incorporated July 1 1894.
*Electric-Light Bonds.
5s '19 J-J 83,000c ----1922-1929
J-D $3,000c___ Dec 1 1922 Inc. 1757. Population 1910, 9,407;
48
Water Bonds.
9,000o_ _June '22-'31 1920, 11.108.
330 g J-D
430
M-NS31.500cNov 15 '22-'42 bs '19 J-J 11,700c_July 1 '21-'24
530'20 J-J
3,500c_July 1 '22-'29
Electric-Light Bonds.
4s07 M-N 6,000__$1,000 yearly
School Bonds.
Permanent Paving Bonds.
J-J $16,000c___July 1 1928 45
J-D
4,000_ _31,000 yearly 48
4s
J-D $13.000c_Dec 1 '22-'34
534s'21 M-S S45,000c_Sept 1 '22-'31
4,000__Dec 1 '22-'25 45 '01 A 0 6.000c___Apr 1 1931
48 '09 J-D
Playground Notes.
City Hall Bonds.
48 '11 M-NI 2,000c_.. Nov 1 1922 48 '14 A 0 1,500__Apr 1 '23 '25 430'19 ___ $5,000
1925
6,000c_Nov 1 '23-'24 45 '16 -500
1922 BOND.DEBT Apr 1922-- $44.500 430'18 J-D 55,000__Dec 1 '22-'38
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '22..$1,425,810
8,000c..Nov 1 '25-'26 5s '18 ___
1,500
1922-1924 Floating debt
50,000
60,000c_Nov 1 '27-'36
100,000
Water Bonds.
Water debt (included)
31.500 Water bonds (additional)_
83,455
43 '16 J-D 31,500__June 1 '23-'36 45 '96 J-D $14,000c___June 1 1926 Assess. val. real estate
1.810,903 Note debt
A-0 6,000c_Oct 1 31-'34 Assessed val. personal..
M-N 15,000-May 1 '23-'27 48
430'17
261,600 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '22.. 1.609,295
48 '08 A-0 57,000____Apr 1 1938 Total assessed val. 1921 _42,072,500 Sinking funds
499,751
*Water Bonds.
1922-1923 330'05 A-0 3,000___June 1 1935 Total tax rate (per 31.000) 21.$28.80 Borrow. capac. Apr 1 '22- 221,835
48 '09 F-A $4,000 '
36,297,475
J-D 10,000_ ... _June 1 1923 48 '07 A-0 2.000......_Apr 1 1937 Population 1910, 1.553; 1920, 2,352 Assess. val. real estate
48
7.988,100
6,000-$2,000 yearly 48 '10 M-S 30,000_-__Mar 1 1940
J-D
48
INT. on bonds is payable at Old Assess, val. personal
48 '15 A-0 8,400---Oct 1 '22-'25 48 '11 A-0 43,000..__Apr 1941 Colony Trust Co., Boston; on notes Total valuation 1921--.44,285,575
Tax rate per $1,000, 1921---$30.60
2,400
4368'19 M-N 12,000c_Nov 1 '22-'24 4s '18 -_
,
1922-1923 In Boston.
Popula'n 1910, 33,484; 1920. 40,120
Park Street School Notes.
430'19 F
-A 80,000c_Aug I '22-'29
530'20 A-0 3.000__Apr 1 '22-'25 4s '16 --- $1.500
1922-1924 ESSEX COUNTY.
INT. on coupon bonds in Boston
Water debt
Paving Bonds.
$194,400
at Merchants' Nat. Bk. and Old ColSalem Is the county seat.
430'19 F-A11160,000c-Aug 1 '22-'24 Electric-light debt
38.000
ony Trust Co. and Commonwealth
Street Bonds,
1 40,000c-Aug 1 '25-'29 Ordinary debt
3,000
1922-1923 Trust Co.; on city notes by Treas4 s'19 A 0 8,250c__Oct 1 '22 '24 TOTAL DEBT June 8'22.. 235,400 48 '13 -- 810,000
4s '14
1922-1927 urer's check.
68 '20 A-0 160,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'24 Borrowing capacity
255,032 430'17 -- 30,000
8,000
1922-1923
WATER WORKS.
-City owns
119,800____Oct 1 1925 Assessed valuation, real___7,451,125
Agricultural School Bonds.
530'21 A-0 66,600c_Apr 30 '23-'31 Assessed val., personal_-_-1,405,475 4s '13 F-Al 37.000c_Aug 1 '22-'23 and operates its water works. Receipts for 1921 (April 1 from water
1922 1926 Total valuation 1921-----8,856.600
530'21 F A 16,300
30,000c_Aug 1 '24-'33 rates, $141,876.
430'22 A 0 125,000c_Apr 15'23 '32 Tax rate (per 81,000) 1920-430.40 4s'15 __- 1 40,000
1922-1925
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston.
BOND. DEBT Apr '22_31,462,800
Bridge Bonds.
Less exemptions of
698,250
4s '08 M-Sj$20,000c___Mar 2 1923 FAIRHAVEN.
Assessed valuation, real 32,535,600 DARTMOUTH.
This town is in Bristol County.
15,000c__ Mar 1 1924
1.
Assessed val., personal_ _10,906,760
This town is in Bristol County.
48 '11 M'S 6,000c_5ept 1 '22-'24 Inc. Feb. 22 1812. Pop. 1910, 5,122;
'otal valuation 1921
43.492,360
Water Bonds.
48'11__
3.000
1922 1920, 7,291.
Borrowing capacity
210,851 4s '15 F-A $38,000c_$2,000 yearly 4,s '13
Bridge (Int. at First Nat. Bk.,Dos.
1922-1933
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1921_ _ _$26.50 BOND. DEBT Jan 1921_ $40,000 48 '13 :__ 34.300
J-D 10,000c..Dec 1 '22- 23 4s '07 M-N $27.0000_Nov 1 '22-'48
Population 1010. 25.401;1920, 36,214 Note debt
289,832 45 '14 J-D 10.500c_Dec 1 '22-'24 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1920 $28,000
*Loans authorized by special Assess. val. real estate
7,018,925 4s '15 J-D 25.000c..Dec 1 '22-'26 Floating debt
139,432
statute and not subject to the law Assess, val. personal
1,100,679 48 '14 M-S 20,000c_Mar 1 '23-'27 Assessed val., real
6,969,109
limiting municipal Indebtedness.
Total assess. val. 1921_ _ _8,119.604 48 '13 ___ 30,000
1922-1933 Assessed val., personal.,......I,568,364
INT.at Nat. Shawmut Bank,Bos- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920._.j24.60 430'19 ___ 15,000
Total valuation 1921
8,537,473
1922-1924
ten,and Old Colony Tr. Co.. Boston, Population in 1910, 4,378; '20, 6,493 5s '21 J-D 20.000c-Dec 1 '22-31 Total tax (per 81,000) 1920--$22.00

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JUNE, 1922.]

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS

4s '15 M-N$38.000__Nov 1 '22-'45
FAT.;RIVER.
Tula city is in Bristol County. 4s '15 J-J 115,000__Jan 1 23-'45
Incorp. April 12 1854. Population 4Xs'20 M-N142.000__Nov 1 '22-'35
.Nov 1 '36-'50
130,000.
1910. 119,295; 1920. 120,485.
School Loans.
Police•Bldg. Bonds.
1925
.000r_Mar 1 '23-'25 330'00 M-N$100.000*- --May 1 1924
45 '15 51-8 $3
150,000*._ -July 1
4s '14 J-J 96,000__July 1 '23-'34 3348'04 J-J 140.000*.June 1 '27-'28
4s
J-D
Public improvement Bonds.
330'09 M-N I36.000*_May 1 '22-'34
ils '14 M-S $31,000_-Mar 2 '23-'24
110,000*..May 1 '35-'39
48 '15 J-J 15.000__Jan 1 '23-'25 3348'09 J-J 60,000..• _-July 1 1929
4s '16 M-S 40,000__Mar 1 '23-'26 46 '09 M-S 9,000 .Sept 1 '22-'39
4s '15 M-S 21,000__Mar '23-'25 45 '10 J-J 72.000*rJuly 1 '23-'40
-A 17,500_-Aug '22-'26 49 '10 J-J 40,000*rJuly 1 '23-'30
40 '16 F
4s '17 M-S 50,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'27 48 '11 M-S 18,000*rMar 1 '23-'31
A-0 24,000-Apr 1 '23-'28 48 '13 M-N 11,000*-May 1 '23-'33
5s '18
430'19 A-0 58,000_,_Apr 1 '23-29 45 '11 J-D 45,000_*June 1 '23-'31
430'19 M-N 42.000May 1 '23-'29 4s '14 J-J 48,000*_July 1 '23-'34
55 '19 J-J 42.000__June 2'23-'29 430'19 M-N129,000__Nov 1 '22-'39
35,000__June 1 '23-'29
4s'19 A-0 32.000___Oct 1 '22-'29 530'20
530'20 A-0 176,000-Apr 1 '23-'30 55is'20
5,000-___June 1 1930
530'21 ___ 135,000_-Mar 1 '23-'31
40,000_ _June 1 '31-'40
.July 1 '23-'36
530'21 -_- 108,000-..Mar 1 '23-'31 5 30'21 J-J 28,000.
-A 40,000r-Aug 1 '22-'26
5,000__July 1 '37-'41
5s '21 F
35,000r_Aug 1 '27-'31 5s '21 F
.Aug 1 '22-'36
-A 75,000.
20,000-_Aug 1'37-'41
4xs'22 A-0 300,000r._Apr 1 '23-'32
Street Bonds.
4348'21 M-N 60,000-_Nov 1 '22-'41
-A $187,500-Aug 1 '22-'36 43(8'22 A-0 J35,000r.Apr 1 '23-27
49 '16 F
90,000r-Apr 1 '28-'42
• Sewer Loans.
-A $65,000- -Feb 1 1925
45 '95 F
Public Library.
4s '96 J-J 100.000._ __July 1 1920 4a '95 J-D $150,000*__J&D 1 1925
4s '96 A-0 75,000-- --Apr 1 1926 48 '97 J-J 75.000*- --Jan 1 1927
48 '97 A-0 50,000---Apr 1 1927
F*Special loans.1
45 '98 A-0 40,000----Apr 1 1928
River [mot. Bonds.
40 '98 J-J 100,000._ --July 1 1928 58 '20 M-N$180,000_Nov 1 '22-30
48 '99 F-A 45,000-F&A 1 1929
Harbor-Improvement Bonds.
49 '99 M-N 40,000--May 15 1929 48 '16 J-Df$10,000___Dec 1 '22-'26
330'00 M-N 25,000--May 1 1930
1 5,000-Dec 1 '27-'31
1930
Jan. 11922.
330'00 F-A 20,000-- --Aug 1 1931
ldunicipal bonded debt_.$7,879,300
3348'01 A-0 25,000---Apr 1
330'01 J-J 20,000-- --July 1 1931 Sinking fund, &o
1,983.982
330'02 A-0 100,000*---Apr 1 1932
330'03 A-0 50,000- __Apr 1 1933
$5,895,318
Net city debt
100,000*_ --May 2 1934 Spec. loans,less sink.fund 2,649,748
330'04 M-N
3348'05 M-3 40,000 _ __Mch 1 1935
48 '06 M-S 60.000-- _-Mch 1 1936 Net city debt, less special
$3,245,570
loans
4s '07 31-S 50,000--Mch 1 1937
48'07 J-D 15.000-- --June 1 1937 Water debt (additional)._ 1.480,000
988,414
48 '08 M-S 50,000--Mob 2 1938 Water sinking funds
4s '08 J-D 20,000-June 1 1938
$491,546
Net water debt
330'09 M-S 50,000- --Mch 1 1939
6,386,905
-Mch 1 1940 Total net debt
4s '10 M-S
16.000r*July 1 '23-'30 Value of city property.._ 9,652,045
4s '10 J-J J 50,000..1 10.000r*July 1 '31-'40 Ass'd value, real estate--102,800,800
45 '11 M-S 50,000-- --Mch 1 1941 Assessed val., personal__ 89,357.998
192,158.798
45 '12 M-S 70,000---Mch 1 1942 Total val. 1921
430'13 A-0 42,000_*Apr 1 '23-'43 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921--$24.20
INTEREST on most of the bonds
430'13 M-N 42,000_*May 1 '23-'43
4s '14 M-S 44,000*_Mar 2'23-'44 Is paid only at office of City Treasur4s '14 M-S I 6,000*July 1 '23-'24 er; on some small issues in Boston.
40,000*_July 1 '25-'44
4s '15 M-S 54.000r-Mar 1 '23-'40 FALMOUTH.
This town is in Barnstable County.
10,000r_Mar 1 '41-45
4s '16 M-S 72.000-Mar 1 '23-'46 Inc. 1686. Population 1910, 3.144;
'22-'41 1920, 3,500.
4s '16 F-A 20,000-__Aug
Channel Bonds.
48 '17 M-S 115.000-Mar 1 '23-'27
_ $9,500-$2.500 yearly
140,000.._Mar 1' 28-'47 _a
_Water Bonds.
48 '17 A-0 115,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'27
20,000_ _Apr 1 '28-'37 3348 '02 A-0$92,7400 --1922-1934
1922-1934
5s '18 A-0 32,000_Apr 1 '23-'38 3348'05 - _- 13,000
1922-1942
10,000-Apr 1 '39-'48 330'12- 42,000
1922-1944
4348'19 -__ 66,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'49 4s '14 --- 11,500
1922
59 '19 _-- 29.000_ _June 2'23-'49 s. 1,000
2'23-'39 TOT. DEBT May 15 '22- $193,500
5s '19 __- 34,000_ _June
110,000_ _Jan 2 '40-'49 Assessed val., real
10,027,584
1.419,494
530'20 --- f 90,000__Apr 1 '23-'40 Assessed val., personal
1 40,000__Apr 1 '41-'50 Total valuation 1921 - _11.447,078
1921 ---$22.50
58 '21 A-0 $60,000__Oct 1 '22-'51 Tax rate (per $1.000) _INT. at International Trust Co..
M-S 145,000__Mar 1'23-'51
53:21 A-0 150,000r_Apr 1 '23-'47 Boston.
4s 22
25,000r.Apr 1 '48-'52
FITCHBURG.
Municipa Loans.
This city is in Worcester Co. Inc.
4s '12 M-8 $12.000_ -_Sept 3 1922
43is'13 F-A 90,000r___Feb 1 1923 as town Feb.3 1764; city Mar8 1872.
9,000r-Aug 1 '22-'23
Municipal Loan.
43013 F-A
43 '13 J-D 20.000-Dec 1 '22-'23 45 '12 M-N 7,600r _ _ _Nov 1 1922
4s '14 M-N 23,301r_Nov 1 '22-'24
Almshouse Bonds.
Macadam Pavement &Sidewalk.
430'14 M-N$13.000-Nov 2'22-'34
J-J 42,000-Jan 1 '23-'36 43 '12 M-N 7,600r_ _Nov 1 1922
4
_ -- J 10.400
1922-1923
48 J.., F-A 51.000-Aug 2 '22-'35 3348
116.000
Bridge Bonds.
1922-1924
1 1957
Playground Extension Bonds.
4s '07 J-J $56,000- --Jan '22-'34
J-Df234,000*--Deo 1
330'16 M-N $175_ ---Nov 1 1922
4s '10
Sewer.
1 96.000*_Deo 1 '35-'40
4s '11 F-A $60,000r..Aug 1 '22-'41
Public Bldg. Bonds.
-A 120,000r..Aug 1 '23-'42
5343'20 ___ $65,000-July 1 '23-'35 4s '12 F
48 '13 F-Af 8,000r_.. Aug 1 1922
Highway Loans.
1120.000r_Aug 1 '24-'43
48 '12 J-D $15,000_ -__Dec 2 1922
__ 76.010r_Aug 1 '22-'35
48 13 F-A 190,000r_ __Feb 1 1923 48
434s'19 ...._ 18,000__Aug 1 '22-'24 4s '15 ir-A J60,000r_Aug 1 '35-'44
-Apr 1 '23-'24
160,000r_Aug 1 '36-'45
- 132,000
434s'19 --- 16.000-Aug 1 '22-'23
530'20 --- 204,000_ -_Apr 1 '23-'25 48
___ 119,000
1922-194(1
5s '21 - 50,000_ _Aug 1 '22-'26 45
'23-'26
132.000 _ . _ _ _1922-1937
530'21 - 264,000.-Marl
.Apr 1 '23-'27
Sewer. Street, Paving, School
430'22 A-0 340,000r.
and Bridge.
Park Bonds.
33002 A-0 $25,000*-Apr 1 1952 4s '16 M-N$36,930__Nov 1 '22-'29
M-N 29,000-Nov 1 '22-'23
330'02 J-D 25,000*-Deo 1 1952 48
M-N 26,400__Nov 1 '22-'24
330'03 M-N 25,000*- -MaY 1 1953 4s
25,000*_ _July 1 1953 43 '15 M-N 35.600r_Nov 1 '22-'25
330'03 J-J
20,000r*July 1 '23-'30
Water.
4a '10 J-J
45
Playground Bonds.
A-0$300,000r___Nov 1 1922
A-0 J18,000r__Oct 1 '22-'27
330'09 J-J $100,000• _ _,July 1 1939 45
48 '14 M-N 34,000-May 1 '23-'44
120,000r_ _Oct 1 '28-'37
11,500__July 1 '23-'45 as
J-D 12.000r__Dec 1 1922
48 '14 J-J
J-J 45,000r_July 1 '23&'26
48 '16 J-J 10.000_Jan 1 '23-'32 334s
6,800. Aug 1 '22-'28 48 09 M-N f 8,000r_Nov 1 '22-'29
-A
45 '17 F
Hospital Bonds.
115.000r_Nov 1 '30-'39
430'08 M-N $21,000 __May 1 '23-'28 48 '10 M-N 9.500r_Nov 1 '22-'40
48 '17 M-S (40,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'27 48 '11 M-N i
3,000r__Nov 1 '22-'31
'28-'37
170,000__Mar 1
2,000r__Nov 1 '32-'41
430'17 --.. 55,000__Dec 1 '22-'37 48 '12 M-N 9,000r __Nov 1 '22-'30
70,000_ _July 1 '23-'40
5348'20 --6.000r_ _ Nov 1 '31-'42
530'20 --- 100,000_ _July 1 '23-'40 4s '14 M-N 3,000r_Nov 1 '22-'44
1923-1942 48 '15 M-N120.000r_Nov 1 '22-'45
4s '22 ..,_. 300,000
45 '16 M-N 50,000__Nov 1 '22-'32
Water Bonds(Outside Limit).
4s '93 J-D $75,000.. __June 1 1923 4s
- -- 15,000_ _Nov 1 '22-'36
1923-1924
School.
4s '94 M-N 75,000
4s '95 M-N 25,000.._.May 1 1925 48
M-N$113,000c&rMay 1 1923
J-D 50.000r __June 1 1925
48 '05 M-N 25.000..._Nov 1 1925 49
--- 87,000c__.May 1 1923
4s '06 M-N 25,000____May 1 1926 4s
--500.......Dec 1 1922
4s 'b., M-N 25,000____Nov 1 1926 4s
.Nov 1 '27-'28
,..„ 50,000.
4$
228.000c__ _Aug '22-'40
Debt June 1921
4s '95 J-D 50,000._ -June 1 1925 5$A-0 50.000-Apr 1 '27-'28 Total funded debt
44
11-N :110.000-Nov 1 '23-'28 Water debt (Included)._ 12,530.f00
is
735,500
ig lc 11-N 50.000.....May 1 1929 Sinking funds
210,628
4s -9t. F-A /50,000-Aug 1 1929 Assessed val., real
37,329,700
M-N 175,000...-Nov 1 1929 Assessed val., personal
330'99
14,829,425
-A 100.000- __Feb 1 1930 Total valuation 1921334s1)() F
-52,159.125
330'00 M-N 20.000-.May 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920 _427.60
A-0 60,000 __Apr 1 '31-'33 Popula'n 1910. 37,826; 1920, 41,013
330
INT. on coupons is payable at
330'02 A-0 50,000---Apr 1 1932
334s'02 J-D 50,000Deo 1 1932 Merchants' Bank and Old Colony
4a '04 M-N 20,000. May 2 1934 Trust Co., Boston;registered interest
330'04 F-A 175.000- -Feb 1 1934 remitted by check.




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roxecntouGe

WATER SUP
PLY DISTRICT.
District was organized under
Chapter 196, Laws of 1879 and
Chapter 205, Laws of 1891.
A-0 $10,000_Apr 1923.1939
4s
A-0
1.000
334s
($1,000 yearly in Oct.)
A-0 $6,000..Apr 1923-1925
3345
J-J
43
3.000
($500 yearly on July 15.)
J-D $1,000
4s
($500 yearly on June 15.)
F-A $7.000
4348
($1.000 yearly on Aug. 15.)
Water Bonds.
4s '16 A-0 38,500c- _Oct 1 '22-'38
BOND. DEBT Apr 8'22_ - 35,500
6,000
Floating debt
56
Sinking fund
Total assess. val., 1921_ __2.290.345
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_424.80
4,100
Population in 1920 (est.)

31

Water debt (incl.)
$189,000
Floating debt (add'1)
100,000
Assessed val., real estate_13,429,400
Assessed value, personal
3,505,304
Other assessable property_
701
Total assessed value 1921
(about 85% a6tual)
16,935,405
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921-$31.70
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston,

GLOUCESTER.
Gloucester is In Essex Co. Inc.
town 1642: city 1874. Pop'n 1910.
24,398; 1920, 22,947. All bonds
issued are coupon in form.
Municipal Bonds.
4s
J-D $10,000
1922-1926
45
-D
J
9,000
1922
48
J-D 11.000
1922-1932
4s
J-D
1922
2,000
430
J-D 12,000
1922-1923
M-N 6.000
48
1922-1923
430
J-J
2,000
1922-1923
J-J
45
6,500
1922-1934
45
J-J
4.000
1922-1925
FRAMINGHAM.
M-N 5,000
1922-1926 ,
This town is in Middlesex County 45
M-N 5,000
48
1922-1926
Incorporated in 1700.
J-J
98
4,000
1922-1925
Trust Funds Retoration Notes. 430
J-J
10,000
1922-1923
48 '14 J-D $24,000_Dec 15 '22-'2o 4s
M-N 18.000
1922-1927
School Land Notes.
J-D
4s
6.000
1922-1927
4s'16 F
-A $1,200_ _June 1 '23-'26 4345
A-0 16,000
1922-1929
4348'17 J-D
6,000__June 1 '23-'28 5s
M-8 19,000
1922-1940
55 '18 M-N 3,900__May 1 '23-'26 5s
M-N 31,000
1922-1930
___ 19,000
Serially 534s
-8
Id-N 30,000
1922-1931
Water Notes.
1922-1941
M-S 250.000
5s
45 '17 M-8 $5,000_-Mar 1 '23-'27 43,15
1922-1932
A-0 35,000
Park Bonds.
i
___ 120,000__Apr 1 '23-'32
48 '15 F-A $24,000c-Aug 1 '22-'45 434s'22
10,000__Apr 1 '33-'42
Public Playground Bonds.
Soldiers' em. & Playground
430'13 J-J $21.000__July 1 '23-'43
Bonds. (Outside Debt Limit.)
Water Bonds.
J.,/ 1$18.000__July 1 '23-'31
3548'05 A-0 $28,000c._Oct 1 '22-'35 530'21
1 10,000July 1 '32-'41
48 '06 A-0 148.125c__Oct 1 '22-'36
St. Extension (Outside Limit).
4s '07 F
-A 19,560-Aug 1 '22-'37 330
J-D 112,000
' 1922-1932
3348'09 A-0 30,600o --Oct 1 '22-'39
Park Bonds (Outside Limit).
4s '12 J-D 15,200c_June 1 '23-'30 4s
1922-1938
J-J $31.875
48 '15 A-0 16.000c_Apr 1 '23-'30
Water Bonds (Outside Limit).
Water Co. Bonds (assumed).
1922-1931
3348
A-0$260,000
430 '06 _
$145,000-......-1925 3345
1922-1932
A-0 143,000
Bridge Notes.
1922-1934
48 '04 A-0 36,000
430'13 A-0 21,000 -___Apr 1 1923 4's '05 A-0 13,000
1922-1935
School Bonds.
1922-1936
45 '06 A-0 $40.000e-Oct 1 '22-'31 48 '06 A-0 14,000
48 '07 A-0 15,000
1922-1937
4s '08 A-0 14.000c-Oct 1 '22'28 '
1922-1938
16.000
48 '12 M-S 33,000-Sept 1 '22-'32 4s '09 A-0 17,000
1922-1938
4s '16 A-0 14.000c-Oct 1 '22-'35 4s '10 A-0 8,000
1922-1930
Sewer Loans.
1922-1932
40 '12 A-0 10,000
48 '14 J-D 18.000....June 1 1923 4,s '11 A-0 19,000
1922-1941
Serially 4s '13 A-0
49 '12 ___ 12.000
1922-1943
TOT.BD.DT.Jan 25'22$1,016,200 48 '14 A-0 21,000
1922-1944
22,000
Sinking fund
120,100 4s '15 A-0 23,000
1922-1945
Borrow.capac. Dec.31'21 341,576 4s '16 A-0 24,000
1922-1946
Assess. val., real estate
19.376,491 40 '17 A-0 25,000
1922-1947
Assess. val.. personal
5,368,640 5s '18 A-0 16,0001922-1938
Total valuation 1921
24,745.131 434s'19 A-0 17.000
1922-1940
Total tax (per $1.000) 1920-$24.00 5s '20 A-0 18,000___Apr 1 '23-'40
Populat'n 1910, 12,948; 1920, 17.033 5s'21 A-0 19,000_ __Apr 1 '23-'41
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 43is'22
30,000
1923-1952
GEN.DEBT May 1 1922. $521,500
FRANKLIN.
12,000
This town is in Norfolk County. Street debt (additional)Incorp. March 2 1778. Population Park debt (additional) --31,875
Water debt (additional)- 766,000
1910, 5,641: 1920, 6,497.
PlaySoldiers' Mom. &
Sewer Bonds.
ground (add.
°
30,000
40 '14 M-N$51.000c_Nov 1 '22-'38
48 '15 F-A 36.000c-Aug 1 '22-'39 TOTAL DEBT May 1 '22 1.361,375
Assess, value, real estate-25,619,000
School Bonds.
4s '12 M-N$12.000__Nov 1 '22-'27 Assessed value. personal 4.528,587
'21
-A 40,000c_Aug 1 '22-'29 Total assess. val. (act.)130,147,587
434s'19 F
Tax rate (per $UM) 1921-_$28.80
School Notes.
INT. on city bonds at First Nat.
4s '17 M-S $8,000_-Sept 1 '22-'29
Bank. Boston; on water bonds at
Water Works Bonds.
45 '07 J-D $91,840c_June 1 '22-'36 National Shawmut Bank. Boston.
48 '09 J-D 10.000c_June 1 '23-'33
37,995o_June 1 '23-'40 GREAT BARRINGTON.
4s '11 J-D
430'13 F-A 17,000c_Aug 1 '22-'38
This town Is in Berkshire County.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1920_ $363,000 Inc. 1761. Population 1910, 5,926;
25.000 1920. 6,315.
Revenue notes
188.000
Water debt (included)
Highway Bonds.
4.976,115 53is'21 A-0 $45,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'31
Assessed val., real
1.513,734 43'07 J-D $21,000o-Deo 1 '22-'27
Assessed val., personal
6,489.849 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22.._ $109,100
Total valuation 1921
(Assessment at fair cash value.)
Assessed val.. real
5,849,915
Total tax rate (per 81.000)'20-823.10 Assessed val., personal
2,671,430
INT. payable at Franklin Nat. Bk. Total valuation 1921
8.521.345
Total tax rate (per 81.000)21-$19.40
INT. payable in Boston at Old
GARDNER.
This town is in Worcester Co. Inc. Colony Trust Co. and the First Nat.
June 27 1785. Population 1910. Bank.
14699; 1020. 16,971.
GREAT BARRINGTON FIRE
Town-Hall Bonds.
DISTRICT.
-a $58,000. Aug I '22-'40
53 '20 s
Water Bonds.
5s '21 A-0 33,250c_Apr 1 '23-'41
22
$13
6s '21 A-0 4,000e..Apr 1 '23-'26 _s
0
:05 0_ __ _July 1 1923
4Ns'21 ___ 18,000
_s
_ 18,009... _July 1 1933
Isolation Hospital Loan.
4s '15 A-0 313,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'35 48 '12 J-D 22.980c_Dec 1 '22-'32
Water Notes.
School Loan.
___ $5,000_ _--Aug 1 1927
4s '97 J-J $1,000c_July 1 '23-'24 _s
5,000_ __ _Nov 1 1935
___
45 '04 J-D
1.2500_ _ _June 1 1923 _s
1,500_June 1 '23-'24 _s600___ _Aug 1 1922
3548'04 J-D
40,000c_Sept 1 '22-'31
SewerNotes.
430'17
___ $6,000_ ..$2.000 yearly
5s '21 M-S 50,000c_Sept 1 '22-41 _s
.1,800
29
$600 yearly
534321 M-S 7.000c_Sept 1 '22-'28 _s
43's'21 J-D 50,000_ _Dec 1 '22-'41 Bond & note debt Apr 14'22 $103,900
434s'22 A-0 10,000_ _April 1 '23-'32 Cash on hand
Sinking fund
Street Loan.
50,922
.June 1 1924 Total assessed val. 1921_ _ _4,423,295
-D .86,000....
6s '20 J
5348'21 M-N 54,000__Mqy 1 '23-'31 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921....$4.80
65 '21 M-N 40.000_.May 1 '23-'26 Population 1921 (est.)
4.000
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bost.
5343'21 M-S 6,000 .Sept 1 '22-'27
53(s'21 M-S 34,000-Sept 1 '22-'31
TEE toI n iD
GR hislirwELs
Sewer Loans.
in Franklin County.
330'01 M-N $8.000o_May 1 '23-28
7,000__Aug 1 '22-'31
-A
Isolation Hosoital Bonds.
330'01 F
5,000c..Sept 1 '22'31 53(24'21 M-N$15,000c_Nov 1 '22-'24
48 '03 M-S
School Bonds.
4s '04 J-D
5 650c_June 1 '23-'34
3348'04 A-0 19,500c_Oct 1 '22 '34 4s '22 ,J-D $400,000...June 1 '23-'42
48 '05 M-N 7.000_Nov 1 '22'35 4s '22 J-D 50,000_ _June 1 '23-'42
9,000 _Aug 2 '22-'39
Roadway Bonds.
-A
3346'09 F
530'21 J-D 28,500c_June 1 '23-41' 548'21 M-N$10,000c_Nov 1 '22-'26
.Dec 1 '22-'41 BOND.DEBT June 15'22 $559,000
49.43'21 J-D 35,000.
4348'22 A-0 6,000_ _April 1 '23-'28 Assessed val'n, personal__ 4.218,658
Assessed val'n, real estate-14,117,340
Sewer Scrip.
4s '06 J D $7.5000_Deo 1 '22-'36 Total assessed val'n 1921_18.333,518
Total tax rate (per 81.000)'21_829.60
Water'Bonds.
4s '04 M-N $116,300o_May 2 '23-'34 Popul'n 1910.10,427; 1920, 15,462
45 '09 A-0 27.000o_Oct 1 '22-'39
4348'17 J-J 15,000..July 1 '23-'37 GREENFIELD FIRE DIST. NO.1.
This district is in Franklin County.
5Ns'21 J-J 20,000July 1 '27-'47
Organized May 6 1870.
Fire Department Bonds.
1926
Water Supply Bonds.
6s '21 J-J
8,500
Police Dept. Equipment Notes. 4348'13 J-D $19,500c_June 1 '23-'28
Revenue Notes.
430'19 _ _ _ $3,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1922
.Aug 15 1922
BOND. DEBT May 1 '22 $588,687 _s
$25,000.

32

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS

GREENFIELD FIRE DIST NO. 1
(Concluded).
Reservoir Notes.
4s '10 M-N $33,000c_Nov 1 '22-30
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1922 $84,250
Assessed valuation 1921_ _17.264.042
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1921-32.10
INT. on water supply bonds is
payable at First Nat. Blank. Boston:
on others at Treasurer's office.

Debt Statement April 1 1922
Debt outside limit
11,095,500
Debt inside limit
834,000
Sinking fund (applicable to
debt inside limit)
75,357

[VOL. 114.

Water sinking fund (incl.) $218,477 4s '16 J-D $20,000c_June 1 '23-'26
Assess. val., real estate___71 843,190 4s'19 J-D 40,000c.June 1 '23-'24
Assess. val., personal_---21,516,430 4548'19 J-D 35.000c..June 1 '23-'29
Tot.val.'21(fair cash val.).93,359,620 434s'19 M-N 20,000--Nov 1 1924
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1921 -524.00 53.0'20 --- 50,000 __June 1 1930
4.Water Bonds.
INTEREST is payable at the
NET DEBT inside limit $758,643 chants' National Bank,Boston. MerJ-J $712.000_July 1'23&'36
Sinking Funds
4s '16 J-D 39.531c_June 1 '23-'36
CITY PROPERTY.
-Included in
Water debt fund
$473,208
Bridge Loans.
Other debt fund
361.717 the city's sinking fund as given above 4s '15 A-0 $230,000c_Apr 1 '23-'45
Assess. val. real
52,741,275 is 5226,500 Holyoke & Westfield RR. 4s '14 M-1
J-J1204.000c_July 1'23-'34
,
GROVELAND.
Assess. val. personal
12,141.256 stock (market value 5792,750). This
160,000c_ _July 1'34-'44
This town is in Essex County.
Total valuation 1921_.._-64,890.531 road is leased to the N. Y. N. H. & 4s '15
210,000c_Nov 1
H. R. R.Co. and has paid dividends 430'17 M-N 120.000___May'22-'35
Water-Plant Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-....$28.S0
1 1937
430'14 A-0 540,000Yrly to 1944 Pop'n in 1910. 44.115; 1920 53.884 since 1879. The value of all city 4s '17 M-S 12.000___Sept 1 1937
property, not including water and
TOTAL DEBT Jan 2'22- $72,650
CITY PROPERTY.
-The real light plants, is estimated at $3,927,- 434s'18 J-D 96,000_June 1 '23-'38
Water debt (incl.)
37,500 estate owned by the city as
on 265. The water-works of the city are 4 s'19 J-D 40,000____Dec 1 1939
Assessed val.. real
994,095 the assessors' books Dec.shown
Filter Building Loan.
31 1921 valued at $1,370,494 and gas and
Assessed val., personal
381,680 amounted to $2,545,100.
434518 J
-D $51,000__Dec 1 '22-38
electric plants at $2,045,740.
Other assessable property.._ 269,301
Influenza Bonds.
Total valuation 1921
1,645.076
430'19 M-S $80,000_ __Sept I 1924
HUDSON.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921--..$31.80 HOLBROOK.
Macadam Bonds.
This town Is in Norfolk County.
This town is in Middlesex Co. 430'19
Population in 1910, 2,253;'20. 2.650
1924
Inc. Feb. 29 1872. Pop'n '10.2.816: Inc. Mar. 19 1866. Population 1910, 530'20 __- $20,000--Nov 1 1925
__- 100,000.._ _ _June 1
1920, 3.161.
6,743; 1920, 7,607.
HADLEY.
War Loan.
Water-Works Bonds.
Light & Power Bonds.
This town is in Hampshire County.
M-N $8.000_ _May 1 1923
$3,000r_July 1 '23-'25 4 hs'18 A-0 1518,000__Apr 1 '23-'28 4s '18 BD. DT.May 1 21 $4,011,250
BOND. DEBT Dec. 31 .21 $70.000 45 '04 J-J
TOT.
7
4,000r_July 1 '26-'29
1 20.000.. Apr 1 '29-'38 Water debt (included)--- 814,000
Floating debt
24,000 4s '09 J-J
12,0000 --.1924-1932
Bridge Bonds.
Assess. val., real estate_ _ _ _2,330,415 45 '11 J-J
J-J
4.000c _---1933-1934 45'18 M-N $9,000-May 1 '23-'31 Temp'y loan debt (add'i). 1,560,000
Assess. val., personal
601,900 _s
Municipal sinking fund...... 241.773
Water
-Works Notes.
Electric Light Notes.
Total assess. val..
-2,932.315
Water sinking fund
536,361
1923-1924 3.658'0311-N 54,000-Nov 2 '22-'29 Borrowing capacity(add'1) 409,160
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-128.21 -s '14 --- 12.000
1921...4,000
1922-1929
Water Notes.
Population 1910, 1,999; 1920, 2,784 _a '16 -Assessed valuation, rea1_75.928,300
_s '17
500
1922 4s '97 J-D $5,000 __June 1 '23-'27 Assessed val.. persanal
31.708.805
Refunding Loan.
33098- f 1,600__Nov 5 '22-'23 Total valuation 1921_ -.107.637.105
HAMPDEN COUNTY.
4s '11 J-D 38.000__June 1 '23-'30
1 5,000__Nov 5 '24-'28 (Assessment about market value.)
County seat is Springfield.
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 1918 $82,700 334s'06 J-D
6.650-Deo 31 '22-'36 Tax rate (per
School Bonds.
68,000 3.808'08A-0 11,050-Oct 1 '22-'38 Pop'n 1910. 51.000) 1920- -331.20
48 '16 J-D $98,200c_June 1 '23-'36 Water debt(included)
85,892; 1920, 94,270
Sinking fund (water)
23,309 350'09 J-J
2,400 -July 1 '23-'34
Notes.
INT. paid at Old Colony Trust Co.
Assessed valuation, real
2.045,885 30'O9 J4
800-Deo 1 '22-'29 In Boston and by City Treasurer.
430'19 A-05100.000_ __ _Oct 1 1922
319,70s 3.80s'11J-J
5,700-May 15 '23-'41
300,000..June 1 1923 Assessed valuation, pers'1
5348'20
CITY PROPERTY.
-The city
Water Bonds.
__53is'20 MS 500,000 __Sept 1 1923 Total assessed val'n 1921_2.365.593
owns property (not Including parks)
5348'21 J43,000,000-__Jan 1 1924 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1920----$30.00 0'12 J-D 32.201__June 1 '23-'32 valued at $4,597,650.
INT. at Boston at Nat. Shawmut 430'17 F
-A 112,000__Aug 1 '22-'27
58 21 J-J1,000,000r____Jan 1 1924
Bk. and First Nat. Bank,
1 5,000_Aug 1 '28-'32
Court-House Bonds.
LEOMINSTER.
Sewer Bonds and Notes.
4s '11 M-S$100.000c_Mch 1 '23-'32
This town Is In Worcester County.
4s '04 M-N $:36,0000_May 1 '23-'34
BOND.DEBT April 1922 3205.000 HOLDEN.
This town is in Worcester County. 330'04 M-N 26,0000_Nov 1 '22-'34 Incorp.as city May 131915. PopulaNote debt (additional) 5,500,000
School Bonds.
4s '11 M-N
300o.-..May 1 1923 tion 1910, 17,580; 1920, 19,745.
Assess. val., real estate.. _375,522.873
Municipal Loan Bonds.
-- _$28.000- _ -1922-1935 3.903'10 J-J
9,500-Nov 1 '22-'40
Assess. val., personal_.... 85,251,156 58 '21
300_ _J'ne 16 1923 4s '13 M-8 $72.000__Sept 1 '23-'33
Tot. assess. val., 1921-460,774,029 BOND.DEBT,Oct. 17'21 $68,800 430'13 J-D
Town Hall.
39,600 430'14 J-D
600 ..Dec 1 '22-'24
Popul'n 1910. 231.369; 1920, 300.305 Water debt (incl.)
41,439 4s '16 M-8
400.Sept 15 '22-'23 4s '14 -_- 1$10,625_Nov 1 '22-'26
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Boa. Borrowing capacity
1 1.000_-_Nov 1 1927
Assessed value, 1920_ __ __ _2,517,789 4348'17 A-0 1,800__Oct . 1 '22-'27
Water Works.
Population....1910, 2,147; 1920,2,970
Electric Light Bonds.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
.
45 '97 J-J $5,000c_July 1 '23-'27 411 95&'96A-0$152,000 Oct 1 '25 &'26
Northampton is county seat.
School Bonds and Notes.
430'13 J-D
4,500June 1 '23-'31
Connecticut River Bridge Notes HOLYOKE.
4s '04 J-J $20,000_ _ -July '23-'24
This
4s '15 M-N$22.500c.May 15' 23-'25 Incorp.city is in Hampden County. TOT. DEBT Dec 31 1920.. $245.900 3348'05 F
1 '22-'24
April 7 1873. Population Water debt (incl.)
74,100 3348'06 -A 30,000 Aug_
Sanatorium Loan.
11-S 8.000 __Sept 1 1925
Borrowing capacity
174,823
4s
A-0 $14.000-($5.000 yearly 1910, 57,730: 1920. 60.203.
School Bonds.
Assess. val. real
4.515.055 430'19 A-01
on Oct 15.) 45 Miscell. Municipal Bonds.
$6.000c_Oct 1 '22-'24
'07 A-0 57,500_
1.528.464
TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '21 $44,000 4s '09 J-J 56,000..-Apr 1 '23-'37 Assess. val. personal
1 15,000c
July 1 '23-'39 Total val. 1921 (2-3 act.)_ _6,043,519
Assessed value,real estate.52.097,590 44 '10 M-N
Macadam
Assessed value, personal__18,524,889 4s '12 A-0 18.000__May 1 '23-'30 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920_432.20 4348'19 M-N Pavement Bonds.
$6,000c_Nov 1 '22-'24
2,500_ Oct 1 1922
INT. coupons payable at National
Total assessed value 1921_70,622,479 430'13
TOTAL DEBT July 3'20 $444.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-.313.09 4s '13 J-D 15,000___ June 1 1923 Shawmut Bank. Boston.
Water debt (included)152,000
1
Pop'n, 1910, 63,327; 1920. 69,552. 4s '13 J-D 66,000..june 1 '23-'33
Sinking funds (incl. water) 158.903
M-N 5,000__Nov
INT. at First Nat. Bank. North- 4s '14 J-D 48.000__June '22-'23 NULL.
14,219,890
1 '23-'34
This town is in Plymouth Counts. Assess. val. real
ampton.
3,696,865
Sidewalk Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1922 3349,502 Assess. val. personal
HATFIELD.
Total val. 1921 _
17.916,755
430'18 M-N $1,000 ....May 1 1923 Sinking fund
34,707 Total tax (per 51.000)1920-.522.50
This town is in Hampshire County. 434g'19 A-0 6.000__Apr 1 '23-'24 Assess. val. real
12.648.565 INTEREST on part of town debt
Incorporated in 1670.
5s '21 M-N 8,000__May 1 '23-'26 Assess. val. personal
1,136,565
BOND.DEBT June 16'21. $74,000
Highway Bonds.
Total valuation 1921
13,785,130 at the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust
Sinking fund (water)
31,076 cis '14 J-D $10,090__June 1 '23-'24 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1920_ _422.90 Co.; remainder at office of Treasurer.
Assessed val., real estate..-2,047,825 Is '15 M-S 21.000__Mar 1 '23-'25 Population 1910.2,103: 1920. 1,771
Assessed val., personal _
- 433,553 4s '16 J-D 56,000_June 15 '23-'26
LEXINGTON.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(65%act.).2,481.378 430'18 M-N 42,000__May 1 '23-'28 IPSWICH.
This town is In Middlesex County.
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920_ __ 427.00 434g'19 M-8 21,000Mar 1 '23-'29
This city is in Essex County. Inc. Incorporated in 1713.
Population 1910, 1,986; 1920, 2,651 430'19 M-S 160.000.. Mar 1 '22-'29 1634. Pop'n '10, 5,777; '20, 6,201.
Fire Loans.
534g'20 M-N180.000c_May 1 '22-'30 4.Water Loans.
430'17 --_ $1,000
HAVERHILL.
5s g '21 F
-A 150,000c_Feb 1 '22-'31
J-J $160.000c__1924 & 1927
Improvement Loans.
This city is in Essex County. Set- 4,s'21 M-N 50,000 _Nov 1 '22-'31
A-0
8,502r -1922-1924 4s '15 -- $1,000
tled 1640; incorporated as a city 43(s'22
200,000__Apr 1 '23-'32 48 Light Loan.
48'17 ___
6,000
March 10 1869.
Sewer Bonds.
Var 518.885- --1922-1924 434s'17 ___
48
3,000
Municipal Bonds.
4s '04 M-N$12,000__May 1 '23-'34 BOND.DEBT Apr 4'22_ _ $334,400 43,s'17 --1.000
48 '16 _- $98,000
1922-1944 45 '06 A-F 15,000_ Aug 1 '22-'36 Water sinking fund
137 6s20
5,000
43is'18 J-J 34.000c_July 1 '23-'28 48 '08 A-0 6,000.. Apr 1 '23-'28 Assessed val. real
School Loans.
4,917.846
(See V. 107. p. 1208.)
330'09 M-S 7,000__Mar 1 '23-'29 Assess. val. personal
$4.050
1,316.406 330'04
J 12,000c_July 1 '23-'25 4s '15 M-S 8,000__Mar 1 '23-'30 Other assessed property
27,000
40,563 4s '12
530'20 J-J -120.000c_July 1 '26-'30 4s '16 J-D
4,000_June 15 '23-'26 Total val. 1921
28,000
6,304.775 45 '15
430'17 F $13,000__Aug 1 '22-'27 434s'18 M-N 4,000__Apr 1 '23-'26 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1921_-_$28.80 430'19 -_ 62,000
-A
66,000c_June 1 '23-'25 434g'19 A-0 12.000-Apr 1 '23-'34
INTEREST on coupon bonds
6s '20 ___
6,000
_s '21 J
-D {21,000c___June 1 1926 43jg'20 F-A 84,000-Feb 1 '23-'50 Boston at Old Colony Trust Co.in
Stone Crusher Loan.
25,000c_June 1 '27-'31 5s '21 M-N 19,000__May 1 '23-'41
434s'17 ___
$600
530'21 M-N 20,000c_Nov 1 '22-'26
LAWRENCE.
Building Bonds.
Park Loan.
1120,000c_Apr 1 '23-'27 4s '15 M-S $52,000._Mar 1 '23-'35
This city is in Essex Co. Incorp. 43(s'13 _ _ _ $22,000
434s'22 A-0 21,000c_Apr 1 '28-'30 4s '15 J-J 13,000....July 1 '23-'35 Mar. 211853. Commission governSewer Loan.
5,000c....__Apr 1 1931 4s '16 J-D 44,800.June 15 '23-'36 ment adopted Nov. 7 1911.
45 '15 _-- $76,000
4,000c_- _Apr 1 1932 4%8'21 M-S 144,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'32 430'19 A-0 34.000c_Apr 1 '23-'39
Trust Fund (Refunding) Loan.
A-0 $50.000o-Oct 1 '22-'23
48
127,000_ _Sept 1 '33-'41
Playground Loan.
4s '10 ___ $14,000
4s '13 A-0 14,000
1922-1923
Isolation Hospital Bonds.
4s '16 A-0 $2,080__Apr 1 '23-'26
Highway Bonds.
4s '14 A-0 45,000
1922-1924 430'18 A-0 $12,000 -Apr 1 '23-'28 430'17 M-11 34,000
Nov 1 1937 s '21
150,000
1922-1926
45 '15 A-0 42,000c-Apr 1 '23-'35
School Bonds.
530'20 J-D 40,000_ _July 1 1940
Water Loans.
(See V. 100. p. 1691 for maturity.) 4s '07 A-0 $1,500__Apr 1 '23-'25
Boulevard Bonds.
330'03 -_ $4.400
Playground Bonds.
4s '08 A-0 9,000__Apr 1 '23-'28 48 '16 M-N$22,500c_Nov 1 '22-'26 4s '05 ___ 40.000
330'09 A-0 122.0000.. _Apr 1 1939 4s '10 M-N 24,000__May 1 '23-'30
Emergency Loan of 1915.
4s '12 __- 13,500
School Bonds.
43 '11 A-0 30,000__Apr 1 '23-'28 4 s'19 J-J $88.000___June 1 1924 53 '20 __.:
4,000
48 '06 A-0$225,0000_ ...Apr 1 1926
Park Bonds.
43s'19 M-S 80,000 __Sept 1 1924 6s '20 _-3,000
4s '07 A-0 49,0000..--Apr 1 1927 48 '07 A-0 $7,500 Apr 1 '23-'37
School Bonds.
_s '21 __- 20,000
1922-1926
33009 A-0 7,0000_ --Apr 1 1929 Is '08 M-N 3,000.._May 1 '23-'28 4s '98 F
-A $15,360--Aug 1 '22-'23
Cemetery Loans.
48 '10 M-S 65,000c_Feb 1 '23-'30
School & Municipal Police Bldg. 45 '04 F
-A 21,000-Aug 1 '22-'24 430'17 _-- $6,000
0'10 F
-A
3,000__Aug 1 '22-'24 4348'13 J
-D 165,000_ June 1 '23-'33 4s '10 A-0 40.000c_Oct 1 '22-'30 430'18 __7.000
48'17-- 36.000'
1922-1937
Water Loan Bonds.
4s '14 J-J 60.000__July 1 '23-'34 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '21 $404,550
Hospital Bonds.
48 '97 J-J $250,000
Jan 1 1927 4s '15 F
-A 70.0000_Aug 1 '22-'35 Assess. val.
9,017.365
44 '12 A-0 $33,000c_Apr 1 '23-'32 4s '00 J-J 50,000...._ _July 1 1930 4s '16 J-D 35,000c_June 1 '23-'36 Assess. val. real
personal
1,217,365
450'17 -- 42,000.37.000 yearly, 4s '10 J-J 108 000__July 1 '23-'40 4s '16 F-A 79.236c_Aug 1 '22-'36 Total val. 1921
_ -10,234.789
430'19 -_ 28,000--Mar 1 '23-'29
Hol. & W. RR. Bonds.
430'17 M-S f44.0000_Sept 1 '22-'32 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1921-- -435.00
Bridge Bonds.
4s '10 __- 142,000
115,000c_Sept 1 '33-'37 Pop'n. 1910, 4,918: 1920, 6.350.
4s '08 J-D 5122,0000-June 1 1928 4s '13 __- 60.000
430'18 M-N 25,700_Nov 1 '22-'38
INT. payable at Fourth Atlantic
0'11 A-0 20,000o_Apr 1 '23-'31
Gas & Electric Light Bonds.
Municipal Loans.
National Bank, Boston, and LexingMilitary Equipment Bonds.
334802 J-D$264,000__Dec 1 '22-'50 4s '04 J-J $262,000.....July 1 1924 ton Trust Co., Lexington.
4s '17 J-J $500
1922 45 '08 A-0 112,000-Apr I '23-'38
Police-Station Bldg. Bonds.
Water Loans.
48 '09 A-() 7,000.. Apr 1 '23-'29 4s '14 J-Jr 560,000_ _July 1 '23-'34 LITTLETON.
48 '92 J-D 5500,000c-Deo 1 1922 4s '10 M-S 90,000.. Mar 1 '23-'40
Sewer Bonds.
This town is
48 '97 J-D 100.0000 _Deo 1 1927 4s '12 F-A 115,600__Feb 1 '23-'42 48 '94 J-1)5262,000_- __July 1 1924 TOTAL DEBTin Middlesex County.
Dec 31 '21_ $65,000
430'19 M-S 39.000c. Sept 1 '22-'34 4s '14 M-N 60.000.. May 1 '23-'34 4s '95 J-D
6.000__Deo 1 '22-'25 Water debt (incl.)
43,500
Fire Department Bonds.
4s '15 M-N 70.000Nov 1 '22-'35 45 '98 J-D
3.000 - __June 1 1923 Assessed valuation, real..
430'19 ___ $2,000
434g'19 A-0 85,000Apr 1 '23-'39 45 '07 J-D 37.500o_June 1 '23-'37 Assessed val'n, personal .._1,334,330
327,630
Sewer Bonds.
58 '21 M-N150,000_ May 1 '22-'41 4s '08 A-0 (3.000-Apr 1 '23-'28 Total ass'd val. 1921 (about
430'19 _ - 517,000
1929
45 '08 J-D
Influenza Epidemic Bonds.
8,000____Dec 1 1928
3i to 2-3 actual)_1,661,960
Sidewalk Bonds.
4348'19 M-8 $6,000__Mar 1 '23-'24 4s '10 3.1-S 34,074o_Sept 1 '22-'30 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921...430.00
430'19 __s 13.000
_
1924
Bridge Bonds.
4s '15 M-S 22,500__Sept 1 1935 Population 1910, 1,229; 192^ 1,277
Street Bonds.
430'19 M-8 $34,000.....Mar I '23-'39 4s '15 A-0 26.000_Apr 1 '23-'35
430'19 -- 118.000
1924 43s'21 J-J 1 55,000_ _July 1 '23-'27 4s '15 J-D 18,093-June 1 '23-'35 LINCOLN.
40'19 -8,000
1929
1140,000.. _July 1 '28-'41 4s '15 M-8 18,093__May 1 '23-'35
This town is in Middlesex County.
Stadium Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
4s '16 M-N 4,000__May 1 '23-'26 Incorp. Apr. 23 1754. Population
434s'18 --- $1,000
1922 4;48'18 M-N $3,000.--..May 1 1923 4s '16 F-A
5,000__Aug 1 '22-'26 1910, 1,175; 1920, 1,042.
influenza Epidemic Bonds.
• Debt exempted by special Acts 45 '16 J-D
2.000__Dec 1 '22-'23
Water. (int. at 1st Nat. Bk. Dos.)
430'18 J-D 56.000.. Dec 1 '22-'23 of Legislature.
4s '17 s-a
8.150„Aug 1 '22-'27 334.
J-D 323.000-1930 & 1932
INT. on water bonds and on cer- TOTAL DEBT Apr 192243.498,500 430'19 A-0 36.000----Apr 1 1939 48
J-D
8.5000 -1933-1934
tain city bonds payable in Boston and Sinking fund & RR.stock.. 444.977
Fire Protection Bonds.
4s
J-D
at Treas. office; on bonds of 1905, NET DEBT April 1922.... 3.053.523 43 '06 J-J $18,000o_July I '23-'31 4s '07 J-D 14,000.-1936 8G 1937
3,0000...._$500 yearly
1906 and 1907. city bonds of 1911 and Water debt (included)- 423.00
Paving Bonds.
'11 --1,000c.....3500 yawl
bridge bonds of 1908 and 1911. at Gas & Elec. debt (incl.)- 977,000 4348'13 M-8 $30,000....__Sept 1923 4sSchool.(Int. at 1st Nat.
First National Bank. Boston.
H.& W. RR.debt (inel.)- 202,000 48 '14 J-D 50.000c_June 1 '23-'24 44 '08 J4 39.7500-JanBk., Dos.
1 '23-'2




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-CITIES AND TOWNS
MASSACHUSETTS

Health.
430'13 M-N $4.200____May 1 1923
5.000-_Dec 1 1936
48 '16 J-D
48 '17 M-N 75.000-_ _May 1 1936
Sidewalk.
Aug.1937
430'17 F-A$161,000
Apr 1939
430'19 A-0 160,000
5s '20 M-N 5,000_. May 1 1922
Os '20 M-S 4,000._Sept 1 '22-'23
530'21 J-D 10,000c__ June 1 1923
LONGMEADOW.
430'22 A-0 20,000c-Apr 1 '23-'27
A town in Hampden County. InSewer.
corporated in 1783.
Feb 1923
48 '13 F
-A $1.600
Water Bonds.
May 1923
430'13 M-N 20.000
__- $30,000 '
48 '95
Dec 1923
4,000
45 '13 J-D
___ 4,000
4s '11
Jan 1924
2,750
48 '14 J4
Refunding Bonds.
May 1934
4s '14 M-N 37.500
__- $1,500
48 '09
Nov 1934
430'14 M-N 15.000
4.350
-__
4s '11
Jan 1935
48 '15 J-J 32.000
6,000
_4s '12
Aug 1935
-A 16.080
4s '15 F
Highway Bonds.
Mar 1936
4s '16 M-S 34.000
$1,000
48 11
Feb 1937
-A 54,000
48 '17 F
__- 1,500
48 '12
430'17 M-N 13,000. _Nov 1 1932
Improvement Bonds.
ar 1 93
5
430'18 M-S 34,000-Msept 1943
430'13 --_ $1,200
00
'18 ...,_ 24,000
Sewer Bonds.
Nov 1924
M-N 5,000
430'18
$3,500
430 '14
1922-1933
28.800
4)4s'18 _ _
3,000
4358'17 ___
1922-1944
4s'19___ 46,000
School Bonds.
1922-1939
_ 18,000
44s'19
4s '16 --- $7,500
1922-1929
8,000
44s'19 .._
8,000
___
430'17
1922-1924
3,000
4 s'19 __
5s '21 __- 175,000
1822-1924
3,000
434s'19 ___
Street Bonds.
1922-1929
8,000
A-(T10,500c-Oct 1 '22-'24 4 ' ___
430'19
Apr 1944
15,000c_Oct 1 '25-'29 430'19 A-0 5,000
22,000c..June 1 '23-'44
430'19
BOND. DE T Jan 1 '22- $261.550 55 '20 J-D 19,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'40
M-8
35,000
Floating debt
28,213 5s '20 J-D 19,000__Dec 1 '22-'40
Sinking fund (water)
1 '23-'46
4,926.570 5s '21 ___ 24,000__June 1 '22-'31
Assess, val. real
10,000__Dec
755,360 430'21
Assess. val. personal
25,000__Sept 1 '22-'46
4,926,570 5s '21 __Total val. 1921_ _
25,000__Aug 1 '22-'46
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-- - -$20.00 5s '21 __- 48,000_ -Jan 1 '23-'46
___
Population 1910, 1,081; 1920, 2,618 53 '21 A-0 50,000c_Apr 1 '23-'47
INT. on 430 of 1919 payable at 430'22
Streets and Highways.
the First National Bank, Boston.
-A $22,750____Aug 1 1932
4.s '12 F
1,530_-__Dec 1 1922
48 '12 J-D
LOWELL.
1,800_-_-Dec 1 1922
Middlesex County. 430'13 J-D
This city is in
Inc. as a town in 1826. as a city Apr.1 ts '13 M-N 4,400-_-Nov 1 1923
1,000____Dec 1 1923
1836. Commission govt. adopted 48 '13 J-D
935
430'13 J-J 13,800____July 1923
Nov. 7 1911.
48 '15 A-0 15,000
Charitable Bequests.
1926
Perpetual 4s '16 M-S 49,700
$25,000
6s '71 M-S
1926
4,900
Perpetual 4s '16 J-D
1.000
6s '17 A-0
1926
430'19 M-S 14,000
Police Bonds.
-A $9,100____Feb 1 1933 430.19 J-D 18,000c_June 1 '23-'28
4s '13 F
4 U8'22 A-0 70,000c_Apr 1 '23-32
Library.
$400- _ _ _Sept 1 1922
4s '12 M-8
Water.
Bridge.
Sept 1932
$17,063
Sept 1932
4s '12 F-A $1,950----Aug 1 1922 45 '12 M-8 1 14,825
8.000--Sept 1 1923
4358'13 M-8
Sept 1932
17,062
4%8'13 A-0 1.200_-Oct 1 1923 430'13 F-A 52,500
Aug 1933
Aug 1944
45 '16 J-D 106.250-June 1 1936 48 '14 F-A 12,500
4s '17 M-8 20,000-_Apr 1 1936 4 '15 A-0 176.000
Apr 1935
Apr 1924
48'17 M-N 15.000c_May 1 '23-'37 414s'19 A-0 30,000
1922-1939 4 Ms'19 M-S 30,000c.Sept 1 '22-'24
18,000
434,s'19
5820 M-N 16,000__May 1 '23-'30 430'19 --- 18,000
1922-1924
530'20 J-J 64,000. July 1 '23-'38 5s '21 _-- 10,000_ _Dec 1 '22-'26
58 '21 A-0 57,000c_Apr 1 '22-'41
Hospital Bonds.
38,000Feb 1 '23-'41
4318'21
430'12 J-D $2.100----Dec 1 1922
City Building Bonds.
42,500----Dec
F-A $24,500----Aug 1 1932 4s '16 J-D 65,000- _May1 1936
4s '12
M-N
4s '12 M-S 15,400--_Sept 1 1932 430'17 J-J 75,0000_July 1 1 1932
'23-'37
4,500-__Jan 1 1933 430'17
45 '13 J-J
9.750__Feb 1 1933 430'17 M-N 11,000c..Nov 1 22-'32
48 '13 F-A
5,250-- _July 1 1933 4358'19 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '23-'32
4348'13 J-J
430'19 --- 18,000
1922-1939
Park.
Memorial Auditorium Bonds.
45 '17 M-8 $8,000_-Apr 1 1937
-A 16.000c_Aug 1 '22-'37 5s '21 M-S $260,000c-Sept 1 '22-'41
430'17 F
June 1946 4 %s'22 A-0 .70.000c-Apr 1 '23-32
4,590
4s '16 J-D
Aug 1937
Auditorium Bonds.
430'17 F-A 18.000
530'20 M-S 11,000__Sept 1 '22-'32 5&530'20M-N$171,000May1 '23-'40
A-0 190,000Apr 1 '23-'41
58 '21
Paving.
Aug 1922
Memorial Bonds.
4s '12 F-A $13,095
Aug 1922 430'19
$126,000
8.730
1922-1939
4s '12 F A
July 1923 5s '20 M-S 190,000c_Sept 1 '22-'40
3,600
4348'13 J-J
July 1923
Miscellaneous.
4358'13 J-J 30,000
May 1924 48 '12 J-J $60.900___Dee 1 1922
4s '14 M-N 50,000
Apr 1925 430'13 J-J
1,400____July 1 1923
48 '15 A-0 45,000
Dec 1926 430'13 J-J
4,900-__July 1 1923
4s '16 J-D 35,000
Mar 1927 48 '14 J-D
5.000.--Dec 1 1924
4s '17 M-S 40,000
1922-1928 5345
35,000
15,000c_June 1 '23-'26
4%8'18
Influenza Bonds.
430'19 M-S 16,000__Sept 1 '22-'29
1922-1929 430'18
$6,000
1922-1923
430'19- 32,000
1922-1929
Bath House Bonds.
8,000
430'19 --Mar 1929 430'19- $22,000
430'19 M-8 40,000
1922-1932
1 '23-'25
School and Hos
Bonds.
'
58 - 20 A-0 24,000__Apr
58 '20 A-0 64,000_Apr 1 '23-'30 418'19 --- $26,000
1922-1934
16,000__Oct 1 '22-'25 4 s'19 --- 144,000
5 s'20 A-0
1922-1939
treet Bonds.
5 s'21 J-D 72,000_June 1 '23-'31
5)s'21 J-D 48,000_June 1 '23-'26 430'19 --- $10,000
1922-1926
30,000.....Oct 1 '22-26 68 '20 M-S 10.000. Sept 1 '22-'26
530'21
530'21 ___ 25,000-0c1 1 '22-'26 Gross debt Dec 31 1021._.$7,202,135
430'22 A-0 50,000c_Apr 1 '23-32 Water debt(incl.)341,750
Floating debt (incl.)
Macadamizing Streets.
1,200,000
48 '12 F-A $3.670____Aug 1 1922 Net debt
5.803.811
3,060___Dec 1 1922 Assess. val. real
45 '12 J-D
94,871,150
4s '13 M-N 12,000__May 1 1923 Assess. val. personal
33,858,454
1,750____Dec 1 1923 Assess. val. 1921
4s '13 J-D
128.729.604
48 '15 A-0 22,500_-__Apr 1 1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.__$27.20
4s '17 M-8 42,000___Apr 1 1922 Population '10, 106,294:'20, 112,759
July 1923
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
4s'18 J-J 25,000
Apr 1924
43s'19 A-0 15,000
1922-1924
9,000
4 s'19 ___
1923-1924 LUDLOW.
15,000
430'19
This town is in Hampden County.
Fire Department.
Sewer Bonds.
48 '12 F-A $2.100--Aug 1 1922
430'12 M-N 6,000----May 1 1923 530'21 J-J 522,500c_JulY 1 '23-'31
School House Extension Bonds.
1 '23-'31
53s'21 _ -- 18,000_ _June
10,000__Dec 1 '22-'26 530'21 J-J $38,000c_July 1 '23-'41
4 s'21
430'21 A-Of120,000c_Oct. 1 '22-'31
School.
1 10,000c-Oct. 1 '31-'41
48 '96 J-J $200,000--July 1 1926
High School Bonds.
48 '12 J-D 10,500-_-Dec 1 1922
14,000
1923 48 '09 J-J $14,000c_Jan. 1 '23-'29
430'13 J-D
1935 BOND.DEBT,Jan. 1'22- $109,000
48 '15 F-A 22,500
5,281,876
4s '15 M-N100,000____Nov 1 1935 Assessed value, real
-_Feb 1 1936 Assessed value, personal_ _ _3,533,187
48 '16 F-A 85,000
1936 Total assessed value, 1921.8,815,963
4s '16 M-N 51,000
1936 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_$26.70
48 '16 J-D 12,750
1932 Population_1910, 4,948; 1920, 7,470.
4s '17 M-8 65,000
-A 154,000c_Aug 1 '22-'27
430'17 F
164,000c_Aug 1 '22-'37 LYNN.
This city is in Essex County, Inc.
6.000c_Aug 1 '22-'27
-A
430'17 F
4358'19 F-A 30,000__Feb 1 1934 April 10 1850. Commission governApr 11039 ment adopted Oct. 111910.
4q8'19 A-0 160.000
4 s'19 M-8 39,000c_Sept 1 '22-'34 43019 F-A1$18,000-Aug 1 '21-'29
I 20,000__Aug 1 .3o...49
0 8'20 A-0 270,0000_Apr 1 '23-'40
114,000--Aug 1 '21-'22
58 '20 M-8 380,000c_Sept 1 '22-'40
1
6s '20 M-8 8,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'25 430'19 F-A U2,000.Aug 1 '23-'24
45,000__Aug '25.239
pr 1 '23-'31
5s '21 A-01207,000c_A
10.000-Aug 1 '40-'49
1220,000c_Apr 1 '32-'41
1921-1925
Se '21 A-0 19,000c_Apr 1 '23-'41 68 '20 ___ 60,000
1921-1930
530'21 _- 20,000-July 1 '22-'41 5s '20 - 50,000
1921-1940
8,000__Dec 1 '22-'25 5s '20 - 65,000
430'21
Fire and Police Bonds.
34,000. Aug 1 22-'38
530'21
00'21 J-D 540,000c-Dec 1 '22-'41 45 '14 J-D3130.000r-June 1 '22-'34

LINCOLN (Concluded).
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '21-- $75.000
Water debt (incl.) _--- 65,000
Water sinking fund_.-- 27,410
14,177
General sinking fund
1.855.006
Assess, val. real
337.660
Assess. val. personal
2,192,666
Total val. 1V21
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920-$16.00




33

Municipal Bldg. & Drainage.
Bldg. and Equip. Bonds.
M-N$14.000r-Nov 1 '22-'35
48 '14 J-J $6,935r_July 1 '22-'34 48
500r__ _Nov 1 1936
4Ms'21 _ - 22,000__Dec 1 '22-'41
Public Health.
Municipal Loans.
$2,400
1921-1922
41 '12 M-N$44,640r_Nov 1 '21-'32 4s '17
Playground,
-A 50,908__Aug 1 '21-'32
4348'13 F
4343'13 M-S 20,000Mar 1 '22-'23 330'09 J-D $10,000r-_-June 1 1939
School-Drainage.
43is'13 M-N 1,500-_Nov 1 '21-'23
3'17 --- $1,000
1922
4s '13 J-D *23.228r_Dec 1 '21-'33 4 3
1922-1933
430'19 M-S 81,000__Mar 1 '22-'24 44-s'17 ___ 11,580
Bridge Bonds.
M-8 32,400__Mar 1 '22-'29
430'19
_Oct
430'19 M-8 140,500__Mar 1 '22-'29 531s'21 ___ $40,000_ .Oct 1 1922
Emergency Bonds.
180.000__Mar 1 '30-'49
6s '21 ___ $8,000_ _July 1 '23-'26
Charles River Basin Loan.
Floating Bridge Bonds,
1921
s '11 M-N *$150r
430'19 J-D $18,000c
St. & Mun. Bldg. Bonds.
Land Bonds.
4a '18 A-Of $41,338r_Apr 1 '22-'25
1 11.500r__-Apr 1 1926 48 '18 --- 31,800____Dec 1 1928
Municipal Improvement Bonds,
Street Paving.
4s '14 __- $30,000__Mar 1922-'24 3348'10 M-S $37,000_ _Mar 1 1940
*Loans marked (*) are authorized
4s'20,
43
__ 20,000Apr 1 '22=25
Os 20 -__ 30,000__Oct 1 '21-'25 by special Acts of Legislature in exOs
--- 90,000. Aug 1 '22-'26 cess of the city's legal debt limit.
531s'21 _- 10,000__Oct 1 '22-'26
TOTAL DEBT,&O.
-Jan.1 1922
531s'21 _ __ 15,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'26 Munic.loans(inside limit) $2,561,810
430'21 __- 10,000__Dec 1 '22-26 Special loans (outside limit) 821,800
1 '22-'31 Water loans (outside limit) 1,660,000
430'21 __- 10,000__Dec
5s'21 __ 10,000__Dec 1'22-'31 8inldng funds
530'21 ___ 10,000__Oct 1 '22-'26
For municipal loans- $107.870
10,000_ Oct 1 '22-'26
5348'21
184,563
For special loans
Sidewalk Paving Bonds,
564,419
For water loans
435s'19 J-D $20,000c
856,852
Total sinking funds
Land and Street Bonds.
Pop'n, 1910, 89,336: 1920, 99.148
430'19 J-D $13,000c
INT.coupons at Old Colony Trust
Park Bonds.
Co., Boston, or at City Treasurer's
_ $19,000__Apr 1 '22-'40 office; other interest by Treas. only.
4%8'20
_School Loans.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
48
M-N•326,000r---Nov 1 1927
1920.
1921.
-A 15.000r_ __Aug 1 1928
F
45
M-S '38.500c-Mar 1 '22-'28 Real estate..$86.344,005 $84,664,160
48
16,880,412
48 '09 M-S 16,000r_ -Sept 1 1929 Personal__- 19,244,515 101.544,572
105,588,520
Total
330'09 M-N 35,000r_ .May 1 1929 Tag (per M)
27.40
28.40
48
A-0 18,000r_ _-Oct 1 1929
3 Ms
M-8 *40,000r-Mch 1'22-'29
3348
M-N *18,720r_May 1 '22-'29 MALDEN.
This city is in Middlesex County.
4s '10 F
-A 33.003r_Feb 1 '22-'30
48 '12 ....,
6,000_Nov 1921-'32 Inc. March 31 1881.
48 '11 J-D *10,375r
School House Loans.
1921
-A 38.000-Aug 1 '22-'25
48 '13 F
-A
8,827r..Feb 1 '22-'33 3345'05 F
4318'13 A-0 36.000__Apr 1 '22-'33 45 '06 34 50,000-July 2'22-'26
7,500__July 2 '22-'26
4s '14 A-Q f 9,000r_Apr 1 '22-'30 45 '06 __4,900__July 1 '22-'28
1 2,000r_Apr 1 '31J34 48 '08 J-J
48 '14 F-A 19.500__Feb 1 '22-'34 45 '08 34 20,000-July 2 '22-'26
1,000_ _June 1 '23-'23
4358'14 A-0 106,759-Oct 1 '21-'34 4s '14 -__
_Mar
1.000_ _Mar 1 1923
48 '15 -8.000....July 1 '22-'25 4s '17 __48 '15 M-8 96.000__Mar 1 '22-'45 4s '17 __- 10,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'32
4s '16 M-8 70,000r_Mar 1 '22-'35
Police-Station Loans.
48 '16 -__ 191,000
'06 34 310.000-July 2'22-'26
48 '17 ___ 80.000r_Mar 1 '22-'37 48
Sidewalk Bonds.
430'19 ___ 40.000---Apr 1 1939
,Apr 1 '23-'25
58
- 100,000__Aug 1 '22-'41 5s '21 __- *3.000.
1922-1928
514s'21 __- 49.000
Drainage Bonds.
48 '11 M-N329,500-_Nov 1932=41
Drainage Bonds.
48 '08 M-8 30,000c_ __Mar 1 1938 3345'02 34 115,000 --July 1 1932
48
M-N 28,067r_Nov 1 '21-42 3358'04 3-3 20,000--_July 1 1934
48
M-S 25,200r-Mar 1 '22-42 45 '08 34 10,000- __July 1 1938
43(8'13 M-8 24,020__Mar 1 '22-'43 330'09 A-0 20.000-- __Apr 1 1939
48 '14 M-S 23.000r_Mar 1 '22*-44 4. '11 J-J 24,000___July 1 1941
4s '15 M-8 11,631__Mar 1 '22-'45 45 '12 3-3 10.000_ -July 1 1942
4s '16 A-0 1 7.380r_Apr 1 '22-'24 45 '14 A-0 12,000__Apr 1 '23-'34
430'17 F-A 20.000r_Apr 1 '25-'46 4s '15 M-N 8.000-May 15 '2.3-'30
51.000r_Aug 1 '21-'37 58 '20 __- 18,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'40
5s '21 ___ 18,000__Nov 1 '22-'39
Sidewalk Bonds.
1922-1951
45 8'20 -__. $28,000_Apr 1 '22-'25 5s '21 -_- 30.000
%
Street Loans.
530'21 ___ 10.000__Oct 1 '22-'26
4s '13 A-0 $7,500_ ___Apr 1 1923
4.Pubic Improvements.
..Apr 1 '23-'24
M-N*312,500r __May 1 1928 4s '14 A-0 4,000..
6,000_ _ -Apr 1 '23-'24
48 '11 __ 20,400_ __Nov 1921 4s '14 --3,000__ _Dec 1 '22-'24
45 '12 M-N*39,260r:Nov 1 '21-'32 45 '14 -_3,000__May 1 '23-'25
48
M-N 29.618r_May 1 '22-'32 49 '15
1,500__May 1 '23-'25
45
M-S 8,532r.__Mar 1 1922 45 '15 --48
34
800r___Jan 1 1922 48 '15 __- 15,000_..May 1 '23-'25,
7,500_.May 1 '23-'27
48 '12 M-N 7,530r_Nov 1 '22-'32 58 '18 --38,500_Feb 15 '23-'29
4s
M-N 21,523r__Nov 1 1922 435s'19
3,000__Apr 1 '23-'25.
1921-1923 58 '20 --430'13 __ 27,000
9,000_ _Nov 1'22-'3G
4s '13 J-D 10,080r__Dec '21-'23 5s'21 --2,000_ _Aug 1 '22-'23
45 '14 M-8 9.000r_lept 1 '21-'29 5s '21 --7,000__Sept 1 '22-'28
50,000-__Mar 1 1923 .5s '21 _-430'13
4,000__July 1 '23-'24
5s
__Water Loan.
Municipal Bonds.
48
A-0 $25.000r ...Oct 1 1921
6,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'27
J-J 50,000r_ __Jan 1 1922 53 '20 __48
Fire Department.
48
J-J 25,000r_ _July 1 1922
48
A-0 40,000r_ _-Apr 1 1923 4s '06 -_- $2,000_ _July 2 '22-'23
3,000_ May 1 '23-'25
.14 215.000r_July 1 '25-'26 4s '17 ___
48
5,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'27
48
A-0 10,000r_ __Oct 1 1928 4s '17 ___
2,000___ _Sept 1 1922
3-3 75.000r_July 1 '27-'29 4s '18 .._48
.14 25,000r_ _Jan 1 1930 430'18 __- t:20.000._July 1 '22-'31
45
7,000- _July 1
48
A-0 25,000r_ _Oct 1 1930
Hospital onds.
34 25,000r-July 1 1931
3148
34 715.000r. __Jan 1 1932 330'04 J-D 33,000__Dec 1 '22-'24
334-s
A-0 325,000r-Apr 1 1932 4s '15 J-J 11,000_ _July 1 '23-'33
3348
4,000c-Oct 15 '22-'25
48 '11 J-D 118.038r_June 1 '22-'41 48 '15 __5,000-_July 1 '22-'26
-N1
434s'13M-8 91.000_ _Sept 1 '21-'33 5s '21 • --Middlesex Court Construction.
60.000_.Sept 1 '34-'43
40,327r_Nov 1 '21-'23 45 '17 ___ $16,000-_Mar 1 '23-25
48 '14 M
Public Parks.
260,000r_Nov 1 '24-'33
48 '14 --- 188.400r_Nov 1 '21-'43 45 '94 34 $80.000 --July 3 1944
34 20,000_July 3'45&47
48 '15 - 72.000r_July 1 '22-'45 48
4318'19 ___ 40,000____Apr 1 1926 4.'99 34 20.000 --July 3 1924
430'20 -_- 27,000,-Apr 1 '22-'48 3348'01 34 12.000 - --July 1 1926
.Dec 1 '22-'26 4s'04 3-3 18,000 --July 1 1929
43.0'21 - 10,000.
5s'21 __- 10,000_ _Oct 1'22-'26 48 '07 J-D 25,000-- --Deo 2 1932
_- 60,000c-Aug 1 '22-'58 4s'09 MN 10,000-- --Nov 1 1934
P
5,000___July 1 1936
_ -- I20,000c-Aug 1 '22-'25 48 '11 J4
as
3.000_July 15 '22-'24
1 4,000c..-Aug 1 1926 44 '15 J-J
1,000- _ _Nov 1 1922
5s '18 --Street Improvement.
Water Construction.
A-0 125,000r_ -Oct 1 1921
,
4B
330'05 A-08125,000r_ __Apr 1 1935 3lis'02-03J-J350,000_July 1'22 &'23
J-D 13,000r_ _-Deo 1 1926 3348'04 J-J 23.000-- --July 1 1924
48
-A 13.800r..Feb 1 '22-'24 330'05 34 25.000-.July 1 1925
4s '14 F
12.000-- --Sept 1 1931
48 '14 M-8 30.600r_Mar 1 '22-'24 45 '11 9,500.._ -Jan 1 '23-'24
48 '15 M-S 57.250_Mar 1 '22-'45 4Yis'19 __Sewerage.
M-NI 2,000r ,Nov 1 1921
4s
1 5,000r_Nov 1 '22-'26 4s '93 M-N *100,000- May 2 1923
1921-1927 4s '94 M-N 200.000 ,.May 2 1924
48 '17 A-0 96,000
..May 2 1925
6,400
1921-1922 4s '95 M-N 150.000.,
430'17 --9,000____Nov 11928 4s '96 M-N 100.000-- __May 2 1926
'18 -48
-May 2 '33-'35
8,000____Nov 1 1928 334-s • M-N 30.000.
4s '18 __
430'20 ___ 28,000_Apr 1 '22-'25 4s '08 3-3 20,000_ __July 1 1938
431s'20__.. 54,000-_Apr 1 '22-'30 3 ms'09 A-0 20.000-- --Apr 1 1939
430'21 __- 10,000_Dec 1'22-'31 48 '09 34 30.000 --July 1 1939
430'21 __- 13,000__Dec 1 '22-'31 4.'10 M-N 35,000--June 1 1940
___ J45,000c.Aug 1 '22-'26 43 '12 J-J 20.000_--_July 1 1942
58
.Apr 1 1943
40,000_cAug 1 '27-'31 45 '13 A-0 40.000,
4s '14 --- 22,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'44
City-Hall Repair,
1921-1927 4s'15 __- 23,000__Feb 1'23-'45
48 '17 ...-- $93,955
45 '16 --- 120,000c-July 1 '22-'31
City Home.
115,000c-July 1 '32-'46
31,500__Nov 1921-'23
430'13 -5,000__Sept 1 '22-'26
48 '14 __Sewer Coati.
A-0•$100,000r-Apr 1 1927 4s'15 _- 23,000__Feb 15'23-'45
45
4s '08 J-D 11,000c_ __Dec 1 1928 48 '17 __- 25.000__Mar 1 '23-'47
330'09 M-8 30,000r_ __Mar 1 1939 4348'181-- 14.000__Nov 1 '22-'35
1921-1947 5s'18 __- 11.000__Nov 1'22-'32
4s '17 A-0 35.565
8,000_..Dec 1 '22-'29
__430'20 --- 87,000 Apr 1 '22 '50 58
--- f30,000c-Aug 1 '22-'36 58 '20 _- 23,000Apr 1 '23-'45
58
1922-1939
115,000c-Aug 1 '37-'51 430'21 --- 18,000

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[vol.. 114.

MALDEN (Concluded).
Sewer Bonds
6s '19 M-N $4,000
1922-1925 MERRIMAC.
5s '21 __- $30,000
1922-1951 4s '04 J-J $12,0000_ __July 1 1929 58 '20 J-D 118,000c_Dec 1 '22-'30
This town is in Essex County.
5s '21 __- 30,000
1922-1951 45
M-N 13,0000.--Nov 1 1933
1 5,000c-Dec 1 '31-'35 Incorporated 1876.
Paving Bonds.
26,000o_July 1 '22-'35 6s '20 J-D 23,000
48 '10 J-J
Water Bonds
1922-1940
430'19 __- $7,000- Feb 1 '23-'29 43 '11 F
5,000c_Aug 1 '22-'26 53,0'20 A-0 13,000
-A
1922-1934 Is 04 J-J $38,500o_July 15'22-'32
4s '14 _-9,000__July 1 '22-'24 4s '16 A-0 142,000c_Apr 1 '23-'36 530'21 J-J 25,000
1922-1936
Electric-Light Bonds
4s '16 __- 10,000July 1 '22-'26
1 1,000c _ _ _Apr 1 1937 53.1s'21 F
J-J $2,500c_Ju1y 15 '22-26
-A 25,000
1922-1941 4s
.5s '18 __6,000__Nov 1 '22-'27 4348'19 M-N 10,000_ May 1 '23-'32
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 1921 $42.400
Park Bonds.
5s '18 __9,000__Sept 1 '22-'27 5s '20 M-S 14,000__Sept 1 '22-'35 4s '00 F
-A $12,000c&r_Feb 1 1930 Note debt (additional)____
3,100
4Rs'19 __ 51,500__Apr 1 '23-'29 534s'21 F
-A 17,000
1922-1938 45 '02 J-J 20,000c&r_July 1 1932 Assessed value, real estate_1,512,340
4 s'19 --- 28,000 ..Feb 1 '23-'29
Street Notes.
4s '02 M-N 27,000r_._Nov 1 1932 Assessed value, personal___ 271,250
4 s'19 __9,625 .Feb 1 '23-'29 43is'13 J
-D $1,200c_ __June 2 1923 530'20 A-0 19,000
1922-1940 Total assess. val. 1921........1,783,590
58 21 __- 117,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$32.50
1922-1931
Paving Bonds.
Street and Drainage Bonds.
6,000__Apr 1'23-'25 4s '15 J-J 28,000c_Aug 2 '22-'35 43s'17 J-J $4,500c- _Jut) 1 1922 Pop'n 191o, 2.202: 1920
,
2,173
530'21 ___ 18,000_ _Aug 1 '22-'30
6,000c_ __July 1 1923
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
Street-Impt. Bonds.
3,000c___July 1 1924 4348'14
45 '15 J-J
$5,100__Ju1y 1 '22-'24
Emergency Bonds.
2,000c___July 1 1925 4s '14 M-N 1,800
1922-1924 METHUEN.
430'19 __- $4,000_ __Jan 1 '23-'24
This town is in Essex County.
1922-1924
1,500
430'19 ___
2,000 .Feb 1 '23-'24 4s '16 F-A 23,000c-Aug 1 '22-'25 4s '14 J-D
3,000c__ _Aug 1 1926 45 '16 M-8 f 4,000-Sept 1 '22-'25 Incorp. as a town in 1725. IncorSubway Bonds.
43(0'17 M N 8,000c_May 1 '23 '24
1 600.-- _Sept 1 1926 poration as a city in 1917 held invalid
4s '17 _- $2,000- .Mar 1 '23-'24
2,000c___M-y 1 1925 4s '16 M-8 11,600c_Mar 1 '23-26 by State Supreme Court on Jan. 7
River improvement Bonds.
434s'19 J
,
2,000c_June 1.'23-'24 4348'17 F
-D
5.000c_Aug 1 '22-'26 1921. Incorp. on April 17 1917 as a
-A
58 '21 _._ $8,000
1922-1929 430 19 F
-A 18.000__Aug 1 '22-'24 5s '18 A-0 24,500
1922-1928 city. Pop'n '10. 11,448; '20-15,189
Debt Dec. 31 1921
20,000c_Aug 1 '22-'26 4348'19 A-0 30,000
1922-1928 4s Water Bonds
Total debt
$2.157,400 53
,
18'20 F
9,000c_Aug 1 '27-'29 4348'19 J-3 f49,000c_July 1 '22-'28
-A
M-N3100,000o --May 1 1924
Sinking fund, &c
686,4,6
2,000c___Aug 1 1930
F
-A
7,5000 _ _1922-1924
2,000c___July 1 1929 4s
Net debt
.
1.470,924 43 s'21 A-0 3,000___Oct 1 '22-'30 430'19 J-D 125,000
%
A-0 25,000o_ __Oct 1 1925
1922-1926 4s
Water debt (included in
1,000_ ___Oct 1 1931 43s'19 J
F
-A 25,000c_ --Feb 1 1928
-D
3,000
1022-1924 4s
the above total debt)._ _ _
110,600
Water Bonds
68 '20 J-D
J-D 25,000c_ --Deo 1 1930
9,000
1922-1930 48
Water sinking fund (incl.
4s '92 F-A$150,000c___Aug 1 1922 53s'20 A-0 11,000
A-0 19.000 - ----1922-1940
1922-1930 4s
in above sinking fund)_ _
109,413 4s '94 M-S 70,000c___Sept 1 1924 530'19 J-J
2,000
1922-1923 48 '10 J-D 15,425c _ Deo 1 '22-'33
Assessed val., real
38,714,300 4s '96
July 1 1926 5348'21
50,000c
1922-1927 448'17 M-8 2,200c-Sept 1 '22-'32
Assessed val., personal____7.411,979 4s '00 J-J 20,000c_ _May 1 1930 5s '20 M-N 36,000
M-N
J-D
3,000
1922-1924 43s'19 M-8 I 2,000c ..Sept 1 1922
Total valuation 1921_ _ -46,126,279 6s '20 M-N 3,000c_May 1 '23-'25
1 2,000c_Sept 1 '23-'24
Drainage Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911--_333.70
58 '22
1 1922 430'14
f
'23-'27
Pop'n, 1910, 44,404; 1920. 49,103 53.is'20 M-S 1 2,000c ....Sept '23-'25 48 '16 J-J $6,000_ -July 1 '22-'27 5s '21 .T-J 50,000c-71in 1 '22-'25
3,000c_Sept 1
J-D
3,200c_Dec 15
M-S 8,000c_Mar 1 '23-'38
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 6s '21 A-0 2,000__Oct 1 '22-'23 45 '16 F
Sewer Loan
-A
7,500
1922-1936
City Hall Bonds
J-J $25,000- _-July 1 1932
5s '17 J-D
3,500
1922-1928 34s
MANCHESTER.
4s '05 J-J
39,000o_July 1 '23-'24 530'20 A-0 3,000
1922-1924 5s '21 _J 2,000c Dec 15'22&23
This town is in Essex County.
1 800c__Dec 15 1924
School Bonds.
6s '19 J-J
2,500
1922-1924
Inc. 1645. Population 1910, 2.673; 40 '15 J-.1 $28.090c.Aug 2 '22-32 430'19 F
School Bonds
-A
2,000__Aug 1 '22-25
1920, 2,466.
1,000c__ _Dec 1 1922 6s '19 M-N 2,000
4s '15 J
-D
1922-1923 4s '10 F-Al$20.000o_Aug 1 '22-'25
Sewer Loan.
1 15.000c_Aug 1 '26-'30
Police & Fire Station Loans
6s '20 J
-D
2,500
1922-1924
s f$48,000__Jan 1 '23-'28 4s '08 M-N $10.000_ hay 1 '23-1927
-a
4s
4s '16 M-S 13.000c_Sept 1 '22-'34
Fire Department Bonds.
1105,000....Jan 1 '29-'43 City notes & trust fund.s.._ $76.456 4s '12 J-J $6,000_ _July 1 '23-'32 4348'17 M-S 22,000c_Sept 1 '22-'32
Water Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '22_ $782,856 430'17 A-0 26,000c_Apr 1 '23-'35 5348'21
180,000c July 15 '22-'31
48 '08 M-S $28,700c_Jan 1 '23-'34 Sewer sink.fund Jan.!'21
170,000c July 15 '32-'41
19,478 5s '17 J-D
3,500
1922-1928
BOND.DEBT June 1 1922 $191,000 Water sink.fund Jan 1 '21 268,056
530'21 ___ 20,000c July 15 '22-'41
Stable Bonds.
Cash on hand
10,529,788 48 '04 J-D 315,000c_ __June 1 1924 530'21 ___ I 3,000c July 15 '22-'24
20,962 Assessed val., real
Assessed val., real estate_10,121,210 Assessed val., personal
1 8,500c July 15 '25-'41
3,105,031
Municipal Loan Bonds.
Assessed val., personal
Fire Dept. Bonds.
13,634,819 4s '12 A-0 $13,800
1.687,264 Total valuation 1921..
1922
Total valuation 1921
11,808,474 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 -- _330.60 43 '13 J-D 10,000c_ _Dec 1 '22-'23 50 '18 M-N $6,500__May 1 '23-'35
Tax rate (per 41.000) 1921- -310.00
500_ _ __May 1 1923
INT. on bonds of 1915, 1916 and 4s '13 J-D 10,000
1922-1923 55 '18 M-N
INT. at.Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bos. 1919 at Merchants' Nat. 131c., Boston.
School-House Notes
Paving Bonds.
J-J
$3,500 __ __Jan 1 1925
others at Winthrop Nat.Bk.,Boston. 53is'20 A-0 $2,000
1922-1923 40
M-S
5,000.. _Mch 1 1925
War Memorial Honor Roil Bonds. 4s
MANSFIELD.
-A 22,000 _ _ -1922-1931
450'19 M-N $2,000c_May 1 '23-'24 430'13 F
ThLs town is in Bristol County. MEDFORD.
4s '14 J-J
18,000_ _July 1 '23-31
Harbor Loan.
Inc. 1775. Population 1910, 5.183:
This city is in Middlesex County.
Macadam Pavement Bonds.
1920, 6.255.
1922-1925
Inc. May 31 1892. Population 1910, 6s '19 A-0 38,000
430'19 M-8 $18,000c_Sent 1 '22-24
TOTAL DEBT Dec. 151921Water district annexed Jan. 1 1921. 23.150: 1920, 39,038.
5348'21
c10,000c_Jtine 15'22-23
.
Inside limit
$919723:10407
School Bonds.
Notes Outstanding Dec. 31'21
12,000c_June 15'24-26
48 '11 J-J $20,000 --_1922-1931 Due.
Amount. Sinking funds
Amount. Due.
_ '15
900.250 BOND. DEB Jan 2 1922 $473,295
-__ 9,000
1922-1930 1922
$15,000 Outside limit
$21,600 1926
231,000
5s
___ 20,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1940 1923
268.102 Floating debt(addl)
7,000 Sinking funds
11.300 1927
Water debt (incl.)
371,000
Lighting Bonds.
700.000
12,000 Temporary debt
1924
1.300 1928
149,955
Assessed val., real
43 '11 M-S $10,870c_Sept 1 '22 34 1925
38,318.300 Sinking funds
None
12,627,530
Assessed val.. personal. 3,170,350 Assess. val. real
J-D
45
7,000_ __ _June 1 1935
Total
$68,200 Total val. 1921 (actual)_ _41,488,650 Assess val. personal
3,828,845
4s
A-0 43,000.A&O I '33&'34
War Loan Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---$35.20 Total assess. val. 1921..__..16,456,375
45
A-0 15,000_-Apr 1 '23-'37
1922
4%8'17 J-D $1,500
Total tax (per $1,000) 921___$10.30
Hospital Bonds.
INT. at National Shawmut Bank, INT. on bonds at First Nat.11ank.
'18 A-0 3,000
58
$17,500_ _Apr 1 1938 5sPlay-Ground Bonds 1922-1923 Boston.
Bos.; on notes at City Treas. office.
Water -District Bonds.
M-N $9.000c_ _-May 1 1932 MELROSE.
4s '95 --- $25,000
1925 48 '03 F
-A J16.500e-Aug 1 '22-'32
This city is in Middlesex County. MIDDLEBOROUGH.
4s '03 __- 10,000
1933 40 '12
110.000c..Aug 1 '33-42 Inc. a town 1850; city Mar. 18 1899. This town is in Plymouth County.
4s'12 ___
3,000_Due 31.000 yly
'14 M-N 4.000c.May
Inc. in 1669. Pop'n 1910. 8,214;
Auditorium Bonds.
4s '14 J-J 50,701c_July 1 '23-'39 4sPublic-Building Bonds 15 '23-24
Is '15 F
-A 24,000c_Aug 1 '22-'45 4s '16 J-J $140,000c-Jan 3 '23-'36 4s '11 J4 $18.000c_July 1 '23-'31 1920, 8,453.
Light Notes.
Refunding.
4s
4s '16 M-S 10,000
1922-1931
Department & Eluip. Bonds.
48
$16.000
$20,000__Nov 1 '24-'27
1922-1929 4s
Street Railway Bonds.
$1,700c_
430'17
45
School-House Bonds.
54,000____Nov 1 1922
4 s- $30,000___Nov 15 1939 5 yo'20 J-J 30,000 __July 1 1922 3348'09
1922-1925
A-0
M-8 $78,000c_....Mar 1 1929
14,000_---Nov 1 1923
ND.bEBT
Apr 1 1919. $164,500
-Works Bonds
Water
School Loan
Floating debt
20,000 48 '94 J-D 325.0000_ -Deo 1 1922 4sSewer (Outside of limit). 1
'94 J-D$100,000c&rJune 1924 4s '06 M-N $8.250-Nov 1 '22-'2
Sinking funds
1,888 4s '95 J-D 10,000
1923 48 '95 J-D 100,000c&rJune 1 1925
Departmental Equivalent Loan
Assessed val.. real
4.894,265 4s '97 J-J
16.000c_ -July 1 1923 is '96 J-J 60,000c___July 1 1926 5348
___ $5,000...Nov 1 '22-'23
Assessed val.. personal
1,439,545 4s '06 J-D 15,000
1926 45 '05 J-J 10,000c___July 1 1935 5sPlymouth Co. Hospital Loan.
Total valuation 1921
-- 6,333.810
J4,000c_Dec 1 '22-'23 4s '07 J-D 10,000c___June 1 1937
$16,000....Dec 15'22-29
Tax rate (per $1,000)1920---$24.80 5s '20 J-D 12,000c_Dec 1 '24'25 4s '07 J-J
10,000c___July 1 1937
Water Department Notes.
/NT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
Sidewalk Bonds
4s '08 J-D 10,000c ....June 1 1938 4s
1$18,000__Jan 1 '23-'40
1922 3 Ms'09 J-D 10,000o_ _June 1 1939
4s '12 M-S $6,000
23,000__June 1 '23-'45
1922 4s '10 A-0 10,0000_ __Apr 1 1940 BOND.DE T Apr 11922. $100,250
6,000 •
-A
4s'17 F
MARBLEHEAD.
1922-1923 4s '11 M-N 10,000c_M&N 1 1941 Floating debt
8,000
430'18 J
50,000
This town is in Essex County. 430'19 J-D 16,000
1922-1923 45 '12 J4 10.000cJuly 1 1942 Assessed valuation, real---5,552,250
-D
Inc. 1649. Population 1910, 7,338; Os '19 J-D
1922-1923 4s '13 M-S 6,000c_May 1 '23-'34 Assessed yarn, personaL-1,392,130
2,500
1920, 7,324.
20,000
1922-1924 4s '14 M-N 6,500c_May 1 '23-'35 Total valuation 1921- - -6,944,380
64 '19 M-N
Street Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000)- 921- --$30.60
1922-1926
Sewer (Inside of Limit).
-A 12,000
1-A 330,000c_Aug 1 '22-'26 53.0'21 FBonds
530'21 F
4s '15 M-N 5,580c_May 1 '23-'35 INTEREST on light bonds payable
Sewer
Electric-Light Bonds.
1922-1926 In Boston; on other loan in Middle'94 J-J $10,0000_ _July 1924 43 '16
000
4s '94 J-J 450,000o___July 1 1924 43 '94 A-0 10.0000......Oct 1 1924 4s '17 --1
1922-1927 borough.
6,000
48
__48 g '09 M-N 6.000o_Noy 1 '22-'24 4s '95 F
1922-1923 MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
-A 55,000c..Aug 1 '22-'23 430'18- 2,000
Water Bonds.
1
4s '96
8,000
1922-1929
County seat is Cambridge in33j3'09 M-N 32,000.-May 1 '23-'24 48 '96 J-J 20,000e-....July 1 1925 434s'19 __41.0000......July 1926 53.o'21 ___
9.000_ _June 1 '23-31 corporated 1643. Pop'n '10.669.915;
48 10 M-N 10,500c-May 1 '23-'29 4s '09 J-J
M-N 5,0000_..May 1 1939
Surface Drain. (Outside of limit). 1920, 778,352,
School House Bonds.
1939
48 '09 M-3 5,000o
Notes
330'03 J-D $4,000o_ -.A922-1923 48 '10 M-S 15,0000_....Sept 1 1940 48 '02 3-3 $100,000c_Ju1y 15 1932
-Sept 1
48 '13 M-8 10.000____Sept 1 1923 4s '13 J-D $5,000- _Dec 5 1922
4s '06 J-D
8.000o-June 1 '23-'26 4.8 '11 M-S
5,000c- __Sept 1 1941 48
M-N 6,000c_May 1
3,000__Dec 1 '22-'24
4s '12 J-D 44,000
1922-1932 4s '12 M-8 5.500__Feb 1 '22-'32 4s '13 A-0 6,500c_Apr 1 '23-'34 45 '14 J-D
'15
'23-'35
Bridge Notes.
4s '13 J-D 22.000c_June 1 '23-33 4s '13 F
1922-1933 4s
6,000
-A
2,000Nov 1 '22-'25 5348'21 M N$24,000__May 1 '23 '26
4s '16 J-D f 8,000c_June 1 '23-'26 4s '13 M-N 11,000__Nov 1 '22-'43 4s '15 --_
9,000c_June 1 '23-'31
'16 J-111
Court-House Bonds
5,000c_June 1 '27-'31
-D 11,500__Dec 1 '22-'44 45 '17 ___
: 0
50
3 00
1922-1927 40
J-D $110.000o_Deo I '22-'32
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 1921 $198,000 4s '14 J
1922-1946 4s '18
'16 J
-D 12,500
1922-1928 _s
J-D
Water debt (included)
10.000c_
1922-26
15,000 45
3,500
43'Is'18 -D
1922-1928 4s
'181922-1923 53s
__ 50,000
Sinking fund.
44,147 43.48'18 J
7,000__June 1 '23-'36
J-D
Surface Drain (Inside of Limit). 4348'21
Assessed val., real
100,000c_Dec 1 '22-'41
11.811.700 6s '20 J-D 14,000
1922-1935 4348'19
$12,000
1922-1929 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22 $270,000
Assessed val., personal
1,372,482 ,
1922-1930 4 s'19
A-0 15,000
1
8.000
1922-1929 Note debt (additional)
Total valuation 1921
98.000
13,184,182 53 8'20 J-J
1922-1931 53.s
534821
--- 10,000__Sept 1 '22-'31 Assessed val.,real estate_788,398,283
Tax rate (her $1,000) 1920---$30.00 530'21 J-J 26,000
10,000
1922-1931 5348
--9,000__Dec 1 '22-'30 Assessed value, personal_156,886,160
INTEREST is payable.at Boston. School-House Bonds
4348
--- 10,000-_Dec 1 '22-'31 Total assessed val. 1921..945.284.443
Water-Works (Outside of limit).
4s '07 M-N $14.0000...May 1 1927
INT. at Beacon Tr. Co.. Boston.
MARION.
1927 411
7,000
4s '07 J-J
J-J $38,000c_ __July 1 1925 and Old Colony Trust Co., Boston.
This town Is in Plymouth County. 48 '08 J-J 12,000
1928 4s
F
-A 10,0000_ -Aug 1 1922 MILFORD. Inc. 1852. Population 1910. 1.460; 4s '08 F-A 95,0000-Aug 1 1928 4s
F-A
5.000c_ __Feb 1 1923
This town Is in Worcester County.
1920. 1,288.
48 '11 M-8 132,000c..Sept 1 '22-'29 330'09 J-D I18,0000_June 1 '23-'31 Inc. 1780. Pop'n 1910, 13,055;
Hospital Notes.
-Sept 1 '30-'31
1 6.000c
1 1.000c_,_June 1 1932 1920, 13,471.
$3,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1923 4 '12 J-J 11,000
. s-a
6s
1922-1932 48 '13 J-D
1,000c_Dec 1 '22-'23
Sewer Bonds
Sewer Loan
1922-1932 48 '13 M-B 2,000__Sept 1 '22-'23 4s '06
45'12 J-J 55,000
1922-1936
350'06 s-a
$4,000--Jan 31 '23-'28 4s '13 3-3 60,000
1922-1933 48 '14 M-N 1,350_ _May 1 '23-'24 43 '08 A-0$105.000
M-N 24.000o_Nov 1 '22-'33
1.000-Apr 29'23-'26 48 '14 3-3 16,250
4s '07 A-0
1922-1934 4s '16 J-D
4,000c_June 1 '23-'26 43 '11 A-0 10.000o_Oct 1 '22-'26
Water Loan
1922-1928 43'i8'18 J-D
430'14 M-S 6,500
2,000___June 1 1923 58 '19 M-NJ 6,000_May 1 '23-'24
4448'08 J-J $60.000c._Jan 1 '23-'38 4s '14 J-D
600
1922-1924 43.48'18 --2,000
1922-1923
110,000-May 1 '25-'29
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $72,256 4348'14 J-J
7,500
1922-1926 4%s'19
1922-1929 4sSchool Notes
Cash on hand Dec 31 '20...
1,957 4s '15 M-S 1,000
1922-1925
Equipment Notes.
8DepartmentC
M-8 $5,000._Sept 1 '22-'26
Assessed val., real
2,817.510 4s '15 J
1922-1935 43s'19 -__ f$2,500c___May 1 1923 45
-D 28,000
J-J
5,000_.July 7 '22-'28
Assessed val., personal
597,150 4s '16 J-J
3,750
1922-1936
2,000c___May 1 1924
12,400c_Nov 1 '22-'23
Total val. 1921
3,414,660 4s '16 M-S 17,500
1922-1936 BOND. D' Outside limit4630,000 48 '15 M-NI28,0000-Nov 1 '26.'30
(11,
'11
,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$23.70 4s 16 3-3 93,750
1922-1936
Apr.1 '22_ Inside limit- 166,000
15,000e-Nol 1 '31-11
3,500c_June 1 '23-29 Note debt
-D
INT. on water loan payable at Old 4348'17 J
ditional)__. 187,610 BOND. DEBT Apr 14'20 $249.1.00
1922-1933 8inkinga Inside limit
450'18 J-D 12,000
Colony Trust Co., Boston; on sewer
36,980 Not
funds1Outside limit_ - _ - 395,851 Assessed valuation. real_ - 9,475:SW
loan at Wareham Say. Bank; on 4s '16 A-0 146.200_0ct 2 '22-'35
tes
3 45
6
1 2.300_ --Oct 2 1936 Borrowing capacity
school loan at Nat. Bk. of Wareham.
187,381 Assessed vain, personal_ 2,726,375
4348'18 A-0 34.000.,...Oct 1 '22-'30 Total valuation
_22,286.300 Total valuation 1921____12,202,320
1922-1927 Total tax (per MOW) 1921..-$30.80 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ 321.50
430'19 A-0 1 6,000c
1921-"MARLBOROUGH.
400c
1928 Pop'n 1910, 15.715; 1920. 18.204
INT. on 4s at Nat. Shawmut
This city is in Middlesex Co. Inc. 430'19 J-J 24,000c_July 1 '22-'29
INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bank, Boston: at Milford Say. Bank Bk.,
20,000c_July 1 '30-39 Boston: Melrose Tr. Co., Melrose, Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; and
May 23 1890. Population 1910.
on
14.597; 1920. 15.028.
7,000c_Aug 1 '22-'28 and Old Colony Tr. Co.. Boston.
410'19 F
-A
3348 and 3348 at Milford Say. Bank.




JUNE, 1922.]

MASSACHUSETTS CITIES AND TOWNS

Cemetery Bonds.
Is
, '14 A-0 $2,000r_Apr 1 '23-'24
6,000-_May 1 '23 '28
5368'20 -__
4368'19 A-0 8,000- _Apr 1922-'29
Fund Bonds.
Trust
4s '14 M-8 $53,000rMar 1 '23-'29
Bridge Bonds •
40 '07 J-J $777.000r_ __Jan 1 1957
48 '10 A-0 19.000r _ --Oct'22-'40
4s '15 M-S 12,000r_Mar 1 '23-'34
6.000r_Aug 1 '22-'27
-A
4s '15 F
High-School Bonds
J4 $100.000r_ -July 1 1925
3 Mg'05
MILLERS' FALLS WATER DIST. 330'10 14 40,000r_ __Jan '23-'30
Organized Mar. 18 1896.
45,000r_Jan 1 '23-'31
'11
BOND. DEBT Apr 23 '22- $55,000 4s '11 14 50,000r_July 1 '23-'31
J-J
31,997 48
Sinking fund
48 '12 14 50.000r-_Jan 1 '23-'32
Assessed valuation 192L__1,516,443
'12 J-D 24,000r_June 1 '23-'32
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921----$2.10 4s Garbage Disposal Bonds.
2,000
Population 1922 (est.)
5s '21 ___ f$144,000_Mar 1 '23-'40
2,000___Mar 1 1941
1
MILLIS.
This town is In Norfolk County. 4s Sewer Bonds
'95 A-0 $58,000r- --Apr 1 1925
Incorporated Feo. 24 1885.
69,000r_ __Bich 1 1927
$30,000---- Dec 1 1925 40 g '97 M-S 35,000r- -Feb 1 1928
4s
-A
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922- $134,550 3 34g'98 F-A 33,000r_ -Feb 1 1929
3 34g'99 F
33,992
Sinking fund (water)
M-S 30,000r_ -Mch 1 1932
Assessed value, real estate_l.648.515 33.6g'02 J-D 30,000r- --Deo 1 1933
48 g
Assessed valuation. pers'1_ 436,759 4s g '03 J4 62,000r- -July 1 1935
'05
Tot.asses.vaL'21(80% act.) 2.085.274 4s g '07 A-0 128,000r_ Oct 1 '22-'37
Tax rate (per $1,0003 1921---$28.50 48 '10 J-D 33,000-Dec 1 '22-'46
Pop'n 1910, 1,399; 1920, 1,485.
48 '11 M-N 95,000r_May 1 '23-'41
48 '11 J-D 60,000r__Deo 1 '22-'41
MILTON.
1 '23-'42
County. 48 '12 J-D 164.000r_June 1 '22-'42
This town Is in Norfolk
64.000r-Sept
4s
Inc. 1662. Population 1910. 7.924; 5s '12 M-S 241.000__May 1 '23 '50
'20 ___
1920, 9,382.
48 '12 J-D 105.000-_June 1 '23-'42
School Loan
48 '13 M-S 64,000r_Mar 1 '23-43
330'09 M-N $40,000--Nov 1 '22-'29 43(813 M-S 110,000r_Sept 1 '22-'43
1922-1926
4s '16 M-N115,000
1 1923
1922-1936 48 '13 J4 f 4,000c___July '24-'33
41s'17 ___ 21,000
130,000c_July 1
Library Bonds
'34-'43
1922 430'13 J-J 30,000c_Ju1y 1 1 1923
___ $2,500
330
-D f 8,000c_ _June
4s '13 J
Sewer Bonds
170,000c_June 1 '24-'33
1922-1925
$4,000
45 '13
430'13 J-D 60,000c_June 1 '34-'43
1922-1930
9,000
4s
'14 A-0 124,000r_Apr 1' 23-'34
45
Water Bonds
110,000r_Apr 1 '35-'44
F-A 3110,000a _ -Aug 1 '22-'32
33s
J4 124,000r_Ju1y 1 '23-'34
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 48 '14 J-D 112,000c_Dec 1 '22-'24
,000c-Nov 1 '22-'23 48 '14
430'19 M-N
146,000c_Dec 1 '22-'44
3,500c__Nov 1 1924
85,462r_Mar I. '23-'45
BOND. DEBT May20'22 $313.000 4s '15 M-S 23,000r-Mar 1 '23-'45
M-8
110,000 4s '15 A-0 48,000r_ Oct 1 '22-'45
Water debt (Incl.)
4s '15
Assessed valuation, real _19,240,535 48 '16 M-S 120.000r-Mar 1 '23-'46
Assessed val'n. personal- 2,542,105 4s
_... 40,000__Apr 1 '23-'46
Total valuation 1921---21,782,640 48 '16 A-0 42,718r_Apr 1 '23-'47
'17
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921- -321.10
1922-1946
40,000
INT.on school 3Ms of 1909 at Old 40 '16 F-A 128,000-Jan 1 '23-'36
Colony Trust Co., Boston; other 40 '17 --- 111.000___Jan 1 '37-'47
loans at First Nat. Bk.. Boston,
-A 26,000-Aug 1 '22-'47
434s'17 F
434s'17 J-D 104,000__June 1 '23-'47
NATICK.
91.000-Nov 1 '22-'48
This town is in Middlesex County. 4 s'18 M-N 90,000__Apr 1922-'39
Inc. Feb. 19 1781. Pop'n 1910. 4 0'19 A-0 43,000_ _ -Feb 1923-'49
-A
430'19 F
9,866; 1920, 10,907.
100,000-Apr 1922-'51
High School (Int. at Treas. office). 5Ms'21 A-0 40,000..
ay '22-'51
4s '12 J-J $55.000-July 1 '23-'32 4Xs'21 M-N i
530'21 ___36,000._Apr 1 '23-'31
Sewer Notes (Int. at Treas. office).
1922-1941 4Xs'21 ___ 60,000„Apr 1 '32-'51
4s
J-J $82,665
20,000__Nov 1 '22-'31
Water Notes (Int. at Treas. office).
20,000__Nov 1 '32-'51
45
J-J $13,600 - --1922-1938
Wharf Bonds
Sewer (Int. at Treas. office).
1
J-J $100,000 __July 1 '25-'26 Is g '97 M-N $52,000r-May 1927
4s
Bonds
J-J 25,000_ __July 15 1926 4s Park A-0;100.000r_ __Apr 1 1942
4s
'92
Water (Int. at Treas. office).
J4 28,000r-July 1
A-0 $65,000.--Oct 1 '22-'29 334g'01 J4 72,000r_ __Jan 1 1951
3 Ms
48 '07
1957
J4 15.000Jan 1 '30&'31 48 '14 A-0 22,000r.. Apr 1 '23-'44
Debt April 1 1922.
Macadam Bonds.
-$123,600
Water debt
430'17 F-A 35,000____Aug 1 1922
13,232
Sinking fund
- 4110,368 4X0'17 M-S 5,000_-Sept 1 1922
Net water debt_
4%8'17 M-N 1,000____Nov 1 1922
-327J-7,d(i5
Sewer debt5s '20 _-- 1 4,000r___ _Oct 1 1922
64,896
Sinking fund
9,000r__Oct
debt- ...... 142,769 534s'20 __- 140,000r__Jan 1 '23 '25
Net sewer
1 '23
Net general debt-- -....... 60,629 530'20 --- 66,000.. Apr 1 '23 '26
'25
60,500
High-school debt
9,000__Nov 1 '22 '24
4Xs'19 --430'19 F-A 15,000____Feb '23-'24
Total net debt of town_ .$374,266 530'21 F-A 32,000
Feb '23-'26
Assessed valuation, reaL $3,138.100 4Xs'21 M-N 36,000____May'23-'26
Assessed val., personal_ -1,782.025 434s'21 M-N 11,000_ _ _
_May'23-'26
(abt.80% act.)'21-9,920.125
Tot.val.
School & Public Bldg Bonds
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921.-438.40 3 Mg'03 F-A$120,000r_ __Feb 1 1923
,
4s g '03 J-D 50,000r_ _Deo 1 1923
NEEDHAM.
8,000r__Dec
This town Is In Norfolk County. 48 g '05 J-D 10,000r_ _July 1 '22-'25
1 '23-'24
Inc. 1711. Population '10. 5,026; 48 g '04 J4
9,000r Jan 1 '23-'25
48 g '05 J4
1920, 7,012.
48 g '05 J4 21,000r-July 1 1925
Library Bonds.
90,000r_ July 1
1922-1934 4s g '08 14 40,000r_June 1 '23-'28
M-8 $6,500
40
Is '10 J-D
'23-'30
Water Debt?
'11 J-J 27,000r_Jan 1 '23-'31
1922-1933 4s
M-S $24,200
4s
1922-1924 45 '11 J4 63,000r__Jan 1 '23-'31
M-S 16.500
4s
1922-1937 Is '10 J-D 14,000r_ ...Deo 1 1930
M-S 85,000
4s
154.000r Sept 1
M-S 23,000
1922-1944 4s '12 M-S 140,000r Sept 1 '22-'27
48
'28-'32
Refunding Bonds.
-A
2.000r__Feb 1 '23-'24
4s '14 F
1930-1932
M-S 421,000
334s
4s'17 A-0 31,000- _Apr
M-S 69,000
45
1933-1944 430'17 M-S 118,000....Sept 1 '23-'37
1 '22-'37
Highway Bonds.
'2-34s18
M-N 7,000Nov 1 '22-'28
1922-1929 4
_s
- $11,200
4 s'18 M-N 6.050_ _Nov 1 '22-'27
-Hospital Bonds.
4q8'18 M-N 13,000 ..Nov 1
$11,000
_s
_1922-1932
5s '20 --- (120,000r Feb 1 '23 '30
Town-Hall Bonds
1154,000r_ _Feb 1 '31 '41
_ $2,500r
1922
4s
530'20 --- 135,000r_May 1 '23 '40
_School Bonds
9.000....May 1 '23 '31
J-J $4,000-Dec 31 '22-'25 530'20 _-48
18.000__June 1 '23 '40
J-J 27.500
48
1922-1934 534s'20 --- 72,000_
530'20 --_JulY 1 '23 '40
5,500
J-J
1922-1932
4s
5,000._ -Oct 1
4 Xs'19_-_--_
.5.s '21 A 0 i12,0000__Apr 1 '23 '26 430'19M-N
112,000_May '23-'39
30,000cApr 1 '27 '41
425,000-MaY 1 '23-'41
58 '21 A 0 128,000c .,Apr 1 '23 '26 530'21M-N 500,000..
..Aug 1 '22-'41
-A
90,000c....Apr 1 '27 '41 55 '21 F
BOND. DEBT Apr 10'22- $476,700 4Xs'21 J-D 650.000._Dec 1 '22-'41
Rifle Range Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
148,500
Assessed valuation, real_ -9,582,275 48 '16 __- $4,000-May 1 '23-'26
Water Loan
Assessed val'n, personal__1,831,267
Total valuation 1921- --11,413,542 43 '94 A-03120,000r-Apr 1 1924
Total tax (per $1,000)1
327.50 4s g '94 A-0 200,000cr_Dec 15 1924
are
INTEREST coupons921.-payable 48 g '96 A-0 400,000cr__Apr 1 1926
at Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co. 4s g '97 J-J 600,000cr __Jan 1 1927
334g'00 J-D 48,000r_ --June 1 1930
4s '10 J-D 90,000r_June 1 '23-'40
NEW BEDFORD.
45 '10 M-S 57.000r_Sept 1 '22-'40
This city is in Bristol County 48 '12 M-N 30,000r-May 1 '23-'27
17. Pop'n '10. 96,652; 530 21M-N1323,000_ May 1 '23-'41
.
Inc. Mar. 9 18,
1160,000_ May 1 '42-'51
1920, 121,217.
City Improvement
4U8'21M-N 194,000- May 1 '23-'51
$907,507
1922-1949
4hs
Fire Department Bonds.
50,000-Aug 1 '22-31 48 g '07 M-N $20,000r....-May 1 1927
.5s '21
4s '16 M-S 105,000r_Mar 1 '29-'39
Municipal Loan Bonds
4s '12 F-A $2,000r--Aug 11022 430'16 J-J 30.000__July 1 '23-'37
40 '12 M-S 5,000r___Sept 1 1922 430'18 _ -_
_
7.000-Nov 1 '22-'28
S
4s '12 M-N 4,000r-Nov 1 1922
430'13 F-A 16,000r_Aug 1 '22-'23 430'21 ___ $650,000
1922-1941
430'13 M-8 47,000r_Sept 1 '22-'23
Highway Bonds.
4s '13 M-N 6,000r-Nov 1 '22-'23 4s '14 A-0 $36.000r-Apr 1 '23-'24
4s '13 J-D 16,000r_Dec 1 '22-'23 45 14 A-0 6,000r Oct 1 '22-'24
8.000-May 1 '23-'26 4,s :14
A-0 6,000r _Oct 1 '22-24
4a '16 --MILLBURY.
This town is in Worcester County.
High-School Bonds.
1922-1933
430'13 M-S $30,500
BOND. DEBT May 20'21 $32,500
29,000
Note debt
Assessed val.,real estate_ _ -2,773,391
Assessed val., personal_ _....1,716,270
Total valuation 1921-_- _ -4,489,661
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$21,00
Population 1910,4,740; 1920__5,653




35

-A 314.000r __Feb 1 '23-'36
4s '15 M-S $36.000r_Mar 1 '23-'25 330'06 F
27.696-Mar 1 '23-'46
48 '15 J-J 24.000r_July 1 '22-'25 330'16 -•Highviay Loans.
48 '15 M-9 I 2,000r _Sept 1 1922
1 3.000r_Sept 1 '23-'25 48 '96 11-N $80.000c&r_May 1 1936
*Sewer Bonds
48 '15 A-0 12.000r__Oct 1 '22-'25
10,000r_July 1 '23-'24 43 '92 J-D $98.000____Dec 1 1922
43 '14 J-J
40 '16 __- 80.000__Apr 1 '23-'26 48 '92 J-D 21.000___Dec 15 1922
-A 100.000c- --Aug 1 1923
40 '16 __- 20,000__May 1 '23-'28 45 '93 F
4s '17 A-0 50,000r....Apr 1 '23-'27 45 '94 J-J 100.000c&r_Jan 1 1924
4s '17 J-J 50,000_-July 1 '23-'27 4s '94 A-0 125,000c&r_Oct 1 1924
436s'17 F-A 60,000__Aug .1 '21-'27 45 '95 J-D 70,000r..-Dec 2 1925
50 '18 F-A 60,000-_Feb 1 '23-'28 4s '96 J-J 70,000c&r_July 1 1926
4s '16 M-N 13,000__Nov 1 '22-'26 48 '97 1,I-N 100,000c&r..May 1 1927
430'17 M-N 6,000-Nov 1 '22-'27 4s '98 M-S 50,000c&r_Sept 1 1928
430'18 M-S 48,000____Sepl '22-'28 3 3,4s'00 2,1-N 25.000r.„May 1 1930
1922-1928 3.103'01 A-0 20,000r_ _Apr 1 1931
__ 70,000
5s '18
58 '20 - 121,000r_Oct 1 '22 '28 330'01 J-D 50.000cecr_Dec 1 1931
1 4.000r_Oct 1 '29 '30 334s'03 J-D 12,000r_ _June 1 '23-28
Ss '21 __- 18,000r__Jan 1 '23 '31 334s'04 .T4 14,000r_ _July 1 '23-'29
8,000r_ _July 1 '23-'30
534s'21 _- 90,000r_ _Jan 1 '23 '31 330'05 J-J
534s'21 ___ 360,000r_ _Feb 1 '23 '31 48 '08 A-0 14.000-Oct 1 '22-'35
240,0JOr_May 1 '23 '30 3.650'081-D 48,000r_June 1 '23-'38
530'20
530'20 _- 104,000_ _ _Apr 1 '23 '30 330'10 I'D 36.000--June 1 '23-'40
40,000.__May 1 '23 '30 Is '13 M-TsT 21.000.-May 1 '23-'43
530'20
90,000__Aug 1 '22 '30 Is '13 M-N 22,00(L..Nov 1 '22-'43
534s'20
3,000__Nov 1 '22 '24 48 '14 J-D 22,000c_June 1 '23-'44
/
43 s'19
23.000--Nov 1 '22-'44
430'19 F-A 140,000„Feb 1 '23-'29 40 '14
4368'19 A-0 70,000__Apr 1 '23-'29 4s '15 F-A 24.000.. Aug 1 '22-'45
24.000__Feb 1 '23-'46
4340'19 A-0 35,000__Apr 1 '23-'29 330'16_
Bonds.
Sewer 430'19 J
-D 56,000June1 '23-'29
4
,
5s '21 M-N 45,000__May 1'23-'31 43 8'19 J-J $81,000c&rJuly 1 '23-'49
5348'21
Land Purchase Bonds.
108,000__May 1 '23-'31
50 '21 F
-A 45,000____Apr '23-'31 430'19 J-J $6000....July 1 '23-'28
43(8'21 M-N 20,000__ __Nov '22-'31
School Loans
434s'21 M-N 30,000__Nov 1 '22-'31 330'04 Al-N $3.000r.....May '23-'24
-A 54.000__Feb 1 '23-'27
4348'21 M-N 22,000__Nov 1 '22-'31 330'07 F
48 '08 J-J 106,000_Jul7 1 '23-28
Municipal Building Bonds
School Bonds.
30'09 J-J $35,000r_July 1 '23-'29
4s '10 J-D 40,000r_June 1 '23-'30 4s '17 J-J $1,000__Jan 1 '23-'24
4s '10 M-S 45,000r_Sept 1 '22-'30 430'19 ___ 1195,000c_ Dec 1 '22-'34
1 70,000c-Dec 1 '35-'39
45 '11 M-N 36,000r_May 1 '23-'31
___ 30,000
48 '15 M-S 2.000r_Sept 1 '22-'23 5s
___ 12.000
4s '16 ___ 38.000__May 1 '23-36 58
530'20
34,000__May 1 '23 '40 4s '21 ___ 1208,000c_Nov 1 '22-'34
1105,000c_Nov 1 '35-'41
Library Bonds
330'09 J-J $35,000r Jan 1 '23-'29 48 '21 ___ 15.000c_Oct 1 '22-'36
48 '10 14 40,000r__Jan 1 '23-'30 4s '22 ___ 200,000.._June 1 '23-'42
4s '10 M-S 31,000r_Sept 1 '22-'30
*Washington Street Loan
Street Widening Bonds.
3s '00 J-D 145.000c_ _Dec 1 1925
4s '13 M-N$308,000c-Nov 1'22-'33 330'01 J-D 35,000c_ ._Dec 1 1926
u Police Bonds.
3363'02 J-D 12,000c_.Dec 1 1927
J-J $35,000r_ _ _July '22-'36 330'03 J-D 13,000r_ -Deo 1 1928
Police Station Bonds.
3,500r_ _July 1 1929
4s '07 J4
4 s'16
$98,000_July 1 '23-'37 48 '95 F-A 300.000c&r_Aug 1 1935
4(s'18 M-S 2.000 --_Mar 1 1923 Is '96 F-A 200.000c&r_Feb 1 1936
Land and Building Bonds.
Is '96 J4 60.000c&r_July 1 1936
5368'20
$8,000 ..May 1 '23 '24 Is '96 J-D 100,000c&r_Dec 1 1936
534s'20
3,000__Aug 1 '22 '29 45 '97 M-S 100.000c&r_Sept 1 1937
430'19 F
-A 52,000._.. Apr '23-'39 4s '97 J-D 50,000c&r_Dec 1 1937
Howland St. & Popes Isl. Ext. 4s '98 M-N 50,000r_ __Nov 1 1938
4348'19 F
-A $14,000_ ___Apr '23-'29 48 '99 J-D 63,000c..._Dec 1 1939
Emergencly Loan.
Street Bonds.
430'19 M-S $28,000._.. _Mar '23-'24 4s '13 J-J $1,000____July 1 1923
1.000__July 1 '23-'24
4s '14 ___
Municipal Hospital Bonds.
430'18 M-N174.000_ __Nov 1 '22-'38 4s '15 ___
3.000__July 1 '23-'25
INTEREST on coupon bonds pay- 4s '16 ___
4,000__July 1 '23-'26
able at the office of the City Treas.: 4s '16 _ _
5.000__Oct 1 '22-'26
registered bonds by check.
3348'16 M-N 2.500__Nov 1 '22-'26
DEBT STATEMENT MAR. 1 '22. 430'17 J-D 15.000__June 1 '23-'27
Bonded debt
18,000c _Oct 1 '22-'24
-$13.660.000 430'19
Sinking funds_
8,000c_ _Nov 1 '22'29
2.103.719 4 M s'19 ___
Municipal sinking fund
430'19 J-D
7,000_June 1 '23-'29
(incl. above)
._Apr]'23-'25
496,438 58 '20 A-0 3.000..
Water debt (incl. above)_ 2.426.000 5s '20 M-N 24.000„May 1 '23-'30
Water sk. fd. (Incl. above) 1.262.244 Is '22 __, 50,000_ _June 1 '23-'32
Other debt exempt from
Street Land Bonds.
Elliottstatutory limit.. Incl.
430'19
$5,000c&rJuly 1'23-'28
above
__
........ 7.173.000
Garbage Disposal Bonds.
0th.sk. fds.(incl. above)
307,037 5s '21 M-S$151,000_ __ _Mar'23-'41
Borr. capac.
761.283
Engine-House Loan
Assessed val., real......112,839.725 330'02 11.-S ;16.000r_ _ -Sept 1 1922
Assessed val., personal_ _81,838,737
Fire Protection Bonds.
Total val. 1921
194,678,462 45 '13 M-S $1.000____Mar 1 1923
Tax rate (per ;1,000) 1920-- --$27.20 40 '17 F
-A 24.375-Feb 1 '23-'37
The water, park, bridge (except
Public Library Bonds.
1915), high-sch., library, municipal 3.653'12 M-N $17,140_May 1 '23-'32
bldg. and wharf bonds, sewer
Bridge Loan.
bonds of '07, '01, '02, '03. '14 and 4s '16 ___ $1,000_ ___May 1 1923
$120,000 of 1915, school bonds of 43.0'19_ 55,000
1930-1939
1904, '05, '08, '10, '11 and '12,
Fire S
.tation Bonds.
street-widening and trust funds and 4s '21 ___ 1326,000c_Oct 1 '22-'34
police-station and engine-house bonds
1 7,000c_Oct 1 '35-'41
are authorized outside the debt
Bridge Bonds.
limit.
430 '17 --_ 819.370c-Aug 1 '22-'37
STATEMENT OF DEBT. &o..
NEWBURYPORT.
JUNE
This city is in Essex County. Inc Debt outside limit6 1922.$3,034,500
May 24 1851. Pop'n '10. 14.949: Debt inside limit
1,275,000
1920. 15,618.
Sinking funds, Outside
1,393,199
Police-Building Bonds
Sinking funds, Inside
15,712
45 '11 Ati-N $8,000c_May 1 '23-'28 Net debt. inside
1,259,288
Water Bonds (outside limit)
Borrowing capacity
866,193
330'04 J-D $132,000o_June '23-'34 Assess. val., real estate
78,871,600
4,200c&rrly 1 '21-'38 Assess. val.. personal__ -12,766,200
48 '08 J-J
430'14 A-0 23,000-Oct 1 '22-'44 Total,val. 1921
91,593.800
School Bonds
J-D $50,000c_ --Deo 1 1923 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-.424.00
334s
['Loans issued outside debt limit.)
4s '10 3.1-N 8,000c_Nov 1 '22-'25
INT. at First Nat. Bk. of Boston.
Refunding Bonds
4s '09 M-N $62,000c.. __Nov 1 1924
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds (outside limit).
Dedham is the county seat. Inc.
M-S $16,000r_ --Sept 1 1931
3 Ms
1793. Population 1910, 187,506;
Road Bonds.
M-N$30,000c__ _Nov '22-'24 1920, 219.081.
436s
Bridge Bonds.
534s
M-N 12,000r.._ _Nov '22-'25
M-N 40,000r__ _Nov '22-'25 411 '16 M-N 24.000cNov 15 '22-'25
68
J-D 60,000c.... June'23-'26 Is '16 ___I 8.000_Nov 15 '22-'29
Os
3,500..-_Nov 15 1930
M-N 18,000r___Nov '22-'26
5s
Building Bonds.
City Debt Dec 31 1921
$6,600_Doc 20 '22-'23
$285,060 55 '19 __
Inside limit
Bridge Loan.
324.000
Outside limit
Sinking funds
168.322 6s'21__ $290,000_ _Dec 20 1922
Borr. capac. within limit_
80,644
County Farm Loan.
9,008.200 58 '18 --- $3,000____May 1 1923
Assessed valuation, real
Agricultural School Loans.
3,171,766
Assessed val'n, personal
Total valuation 192112.179.966 6s '21 _-_ $12,400_May 15 '23-'26
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_-_$29.00 5s '19 --- 20,000_Nov 15 '22-'29
INT. at City Treasury, at Ocean 4s'16-- 35,000_Nov 15 '22-'28
Hospital Notes.
Nat. Bank and American Trust
58 '21 --- $60.000____Dec 1 1922
Co. of Boston.
6s
-- 60,000_ __ ..Nov 1 1922
'21BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '2L$118.600
NEWTON.
410,000
This city Is in Middlesex Co. Inc. Floating debt
Juno 2 1873. Popli '10, 39,806: Assess. val., real estate_ _297,781,463
Assess. val., personal__ _ 54,342,484
1920. 46,054.
Total assess. val. 1921_ _352,123,947
*Water Loans
INT. on notes at Nat. Shawmut
4s '93 F-A $50,000c......Aug 1 1923
ts '94 A-0 75,000c&r_Apr 1 1924 Bank; on school bonds at First Nat.
48 '95 F-A 30.000c&r_Aug 1 1925 Bank. Boston.
4s '96 J4 70,000c&r_Ju1y 1 1926 NORTH ADAMS.
This city is in Berkshire Co. Inc.
48 '97 J4 45,000c_ __July 1 1927
75,000c_ „Mch 1 1928 Mch 22 1895. Pop'n 1910, 22.019;
48 '98
330'01 3,1-S 25,000r_ _.Sept 1 1931 1920, 22,282.
State-Highway Bonds.
3 Ma '02J-D 35,000o_ __June 1 1932
334s'03 J-D 12.000r_June 1 '23-'28 430'14 M-N 83.600-Nov 1 '22-'24
1.400__MAN '22-'23
330'04 M-N 13,000r_ Nov 1'22-'34 4348'13

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MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS

NORTH ADAMS (Concluded).
Water Bonds
Cemetery_ Bonds.
48 '93 J-J f$15,000____Jan 1 1923
40 '14 M-N $1,875_ -Nov 1 '22-24
1 16,000----July 1 1923
City-Hall Annex Bonds.
4s '12 M-S 2,000c___Sept 1 1922
48 '15 --- $1,336-Aug 10'22-'25
Notes
Bridge Bonds.
Water 4s
$5.300 __Sept 1 '22-'23
$21,100c_June 2'23-'39 Highway 5s.. 4,000_ _Nov 1 '22-23
430'19
Town 434s__ 20,000__July 1 '22-'26
Refunding Loans
3)4g'01 F-Ax$10,177.78- --Feb 1923 Hospital 5As 20,000--Aug 1 '22-'31
35(g'02 A-0 x30.533.33 --Mch '23-25
Fire Truck Bonds.
3SU'03 A-0 z11.533.32 -.1925-1926 554s'20 _ $6,000__Aug 1 '22-'24
354g'04 F-A x6,533.33-Aug 1926
Sewer Notes.
3.45g'05J-D x4.533.33.June 1 1926 4s '09 M-N $144,000o_Nov 1 '22-'39
-A z1,533.32--Aug '26-27 4H8'13 ___
.000_ _Oct 1 '22'23
4sg'06 F
2
48g'07 J-J z1,533.33_July 1 1927
Electric-Light Bonds & Notes.
4sg'08 11-S x3,533.34..Sept 1 1927 45 '91 J-J 550.0000.. __Jan 1 1924
35isg'09J-D e3.783.33.June 15 '27 4s '06 M-N 4.000 -May 1 '23-24
438'10 J-D x3,333.34..June 15 '27 6s '21 __
4,000 May 1 '23-'26
3.90g'11J-D z3.333.34_Junel5 1927
School Notes and Bonds.
43ig'13 A-0 110,000_--Apr 1 1923 4s '09 ___ $6,000.. Sept 1 '22-'24
1 5.000_ -__Apr 1 1924 5s '18 F-A$120.000c_Feb 1 '23-'34
450'14 M-N 15.000__Nov 1 '24-'25 4 Y,s'19 M-N 2,000 ..Nov 1 1922
4s '15 ___ 10,000___Sept 1 1926 TOT. I3D. DT. Jan. 1 '22- $493.300
4s '16
10,000-_Sept 1 1927 Deductionsf Water debt__ 33,300
School Bonds.
lElec light bds.. 56,000
4 Us'21
3101,500c_Nov 15'22-'41 Sink.funds (water & light). 79,469
Sewer Loans
Assessed val'n, real estate_6,892,470
354g'98 J-D $6,000-June 1 '23-'28 Assessed val'n, personal___1,951.997
3.2g'99 J-D
4,41') ...June '23-'29 Total val.'21 (actual val.)_8,884.467
3.2s g'00-- 8.000 Apr 4 '23-'30 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921__$32.00
3.17g'01J-D *3,150___June '23-'31 INT at Boston Safe Dep. & Tr. 00.
3.4g'02 M-N 3,436......Nov '22-'32 NORTHBRIDGE.
48 g '03 F-A
3,600- --Aug '22-'33
This town is in Worcester County
High School Bonds.
School Building Bonds.
4s '15 M-8$133.000c-Sept 1 '22-'35 .550'21 J-J $33,250c_July 1 '23-'41
43 '16 __
1922-1936 4(s'22 J-.T 100,000c_July 1 '23-'42
7.500
4s '16 --- 115.000
1922-1926
Sewer Bonds.
1927-1936 4%s'19 M-S $50.000c_Sept 1 '22-'31
125,000
434s'19
3,500___Feb '23-'29 550'20 J-J 56;000_ _July 1 '23-'50
Sundry Loans
t45,000c_July
DEBr
3lig'96 J-D•$19,200-__June '23-'26 5s '21 J-J 30.000c_July 15'22-'36
15'37-"51
3.6g'96 J-D '4.000_ ....June '23-'26 BOND.
'Outside __ $198,000
354 g'97 A-0 32,009_ _ Mch '23-'27
June 1 1922 'Inside.... 90,000
Permanent Improvement Loan. Borrowing capacity
60,393
_s '19 __- $3.000__Oct 1 '22-'24 Total assess. val. 1921
6,440,869
Water Loans
$1,000)'21-$21.50
314sg'95J-J $15,090____Aug '22-'34 Total tax rate (per8,807; 1920:10.174
Population 1910.
3.6sg'95M-N 13,000 __June 1 '23-'35
INT. payable at the National
33 g'96 J-D 10,500-June 1 '23-'36 Shawmut Bank, Boston.
3.65g'10M-N1 5,728_Nov 12 '22-'30
1 6.000-Nov 12 '31-'40 NORTH CHELMSFORD FIRE
43s'13
DISTRICT.
1,500--Oct 31 '22-'23
A district in Middlesex County.
4548'13 J-J
8 800_July 28 '22-'43
4.8 '14 M-N1 52,000_May 1 '23-'30 Incorporated In 1906.
1 84.000-May 1 '31-'44 48 '06 A-0 $28,000c __Oct 1 '22-'35
Park Loans
48 '07 M-S 13,000c_Mch 1 '23-'35
354g02 M-N •$8.800_ __Deo '22-'32 4448'08 A-0 5.200o -April '23-'35
Water Dept. Equip, Bonds.
450'10 A-0 3,000c_..1938&1937
430'19 F
,
-A $12,000c_Aug 15'22-'24 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '22_ - $49.200
Assess. val. 1921-Paving Loan Bonds.
_$2,255,000
4Ms'17 J-J 37,500c_July 1 '23-'25 Fire Dist. tax (pr $1,000) '21...90c.
1 4.000c_July 1 '26-'27 INT. at Appleton Nat. Bk., Lowell.
Paving Londs.
435s'19 J-J $17,500c_July 1 '23-'29 NORTH EASTON.
,
TOT.BOND DEBT DEO.1921
- This town is in Bristol County.
Inside debt limit
Water Bonds.
$349.788
Outside debt 'huh
321,607 4544'17 F-A $52,000c_Ang 1 '22-'47
Water debt
234.350 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922
$52,000
TOTAL DEBT Doc 1 1921 905,745 Assess. val. real estate
3,331,920
Assessed val'n, real estate.15,352,516 Total assess. val. 1921-- -4,680.987
Assessed val'n, personal
7,126.788 Tax rate (per $1,000) 19211..422.65
Total valuation 1921
22,479,301 Population in 1921
3,011
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920.. -$28.50
INT. payable at Old Colony
* Outside debt limit. irart of Trust Co.. Boston
issue outside of debt limit.
NORTON.
INT.In Boston at First Nat. Bank
This town is in Bristol County.
and Nat. Shawrnut Bank and in Nor.
Street Railway Bonds.
Adams it North Adams Nat. Bank. 430'19 __ $27,000
1922-1939
TOT. DEBT Apr 22'21
$33,000
NORTHAMPTON.
Floating debt (add'1)
33.000
This city Is in Hampshire Co. Inc. Assessed value, real estate_1.569,410
June 23 1883. Pop'n 1910. 19,431; Assessed value, personal
616,825
1920, 21,951.
Total value 1921
2,186.225
Paving Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
00'14 M-8 $7,500c.Sept 1 '22-'24 Pop'n 1910, 2.544: 1920 '20-$20.00
2,374
4s '16 J-D 12.000c_June 1 '23-'26
4Ms'19 M-N 30,000_May 1 '23-'24 NORWOOD.
This town is in Norfolk County.
5s'20 J-D 56,000c_June 1 '23-'30
5 'is'21 ___ 54.000_ _June 1 '23-31 Incorp. 1872. New charter adopted
4As'22 M-N 60,000c_May 1 '23-'32 Oct. 6 1914. Population 1910, 8,014; 1920, 12,627.
School Bonds
Park /5c Office Bldg. Lots.
00'13 F-A $12.000c_Aug 1 '22-'23
i-i) $20,000c_ Dec 30 '22-'31
00'14 M-S 71,500c_Sept 1 '22-'34 4s
Water Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
5s '21 --- $32,000c_Oct 1 '22-'29 48 '11. Sept $14.000o. -1922-1932
M-8 4,000_: - 1 '22-'25
Sept
Highway Permanent lmpt. Bds. 6s
J-D
6.180..Dec 23 '22-'25
5hs'21
$51,000-June 1 '23-'31 6s
4.Highway Notes.
Sewer Loans.
1022-1926
F-A $16.000
3.85s J-J .$1,000r_ July 1 1923
M-S 2,800....Sept 1 '22-'23
50'20 A-0 18,000c_Oct 1 '22-'30 6s
Sewer Bonds.
6s '21 _-_
5,600....July 1 '23-'26
48 '07 J-D $93.750__June 1 '23-'47
Water Bonds.
33 g J-J $19.200c_July 1 '23-'26 48 '08 F-A 27,000o_Aug 1 '22-'48
-is
J-D 3 ,000c_ Dec 30'22-'37
FUND. DEBT Apt' 27 '22 $366,000 43
Water debt(included)____
28.000 55School-House Notes. 1 '22-'37
A-0$221,500_Aug
Borrowing capacity
200,633 43s
J-D 10,000--Dec 1 1922
Assess. val. real
18,131.780 4s
M-N 16,400_May 15 '23-'36
Assess. val. personal
4,673,525 4s
2,000__Dec 1 '22-'23
Other asse,s. prop3rt
183,821
J-D 31,800-__Dec '22-'32
Total valuation 1921--- 22,989.126 4s
--- 11,000
1922-1929
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$25.10 43
Electric-Light,
INT.at Hampshire 0o.Nat. Bank,
Northampton Inst. for Savings and 450'07 J-D $12.000r_Deo 1 '22-'27
5s
F
-A
3,001:L./tug 14 '22-'24
Northampton Nat. Bank.
_ - 40,000__Nov 1 '22-'29
68
12,000__Oct 1 '22-'25
NORTH ANDOVER.
Park Lot.
This town is in Essex County.
$2,850-_- _ -May 1 1923
Inc. 185o. Population 1910, 5,529; 4s
General Purpose Loan.
1920. 6.366.
5s
$14,200_June 16 '23-'24
Water Bonds
M-S 20,640„Sept 1 '22-'25
4s '98 J-J $30,000c-July 1 1923 Os
County Hospital.
43 '99 J-J 40,000c
July 1930
4s '04 M-N 9.000c-May 1 '23-'31 43is$15,750__Nov 1 '22-'24
15EBT Jan 1 1921 $760,050
4s'15 J-D 12.000-June I '23-'34 TOTALDebt outside (incl.)
141,700
Engine-House Bonds
Assess. val. real
15,017,400
4s '08 J-D $7,000c_Dec I '22-'28
Assess. val. personal
3,859.010
School Bonds
18,876,410
48 '11 J-D $4,800c_June 1 '23-'24 Total val. 1921
4s '14 F-A 47,000154,000 yearly Total tax (per $1,000) 1920.-518.00
INTEREST paid by New Eng. Tr.
1 on Aug. 1.
Co. and First Nat. Bank, Boston,
Sewer Bonds
48 '09 J4 324,000o_July 1 '23-'34 and Norwood Nat. Bk., Norwood.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922 $233,000 ORANGE.
Water debt (included)._
This town is in Franklin Co. Inc
93,000
Sinking fund
105,779 Feb 24 1810. Pop'n '10, 5,282;
Assess. val. real
5,874,599 1920, 5.393.
Assess. val. personal
1,983.790
Town Hall Bonds.
Total val. 1921
7,863.389 48 '11 A-0 $23,200c_ Oct 1 '22-'31
(Assessment at fair cash value.)
Water Bonds.
M-S $11,000c_Sept 1 '22-'30
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_ ..-$25.00 48
INT.at Winthrop Nat. Bk., Boston.
East Main St. !mot. Notes.
.5.3 '20 J-D 811,520
1922-1925
NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH.
Memorial Park Loan.
This town is in Bristol County. (3s
$27.000 ..Dec 1 '22-'30
Incorp. 1887. Population 1910, 9.School-House Loans.
562; 1920. 9.238.
4548'08 F
-A 57.500 -On demand



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BOND. DEBT May 1922 $81.500
Sewer Bonds.
Floating debt
51,000 3348'03 J-D $40,000cr June 1 '23-'26
Assess. val. real
3.913,850 4s '08 M-N 20,000cr Nov 1 '22-'23
Assess. val. personal_ __ 1,2'6.540 4s '11 F
-A 85,000er Feb 1 '24-'32
Other assessable property
61,050 4s '13 M-N 80,000cr Nov 1 '22-'29
Total val. 1921
5,211.440 4s '15 F-A 76,000cr Aug 1 '22-'40
Total tax (per $1.000) 1921_ __$28 00 4s '16 M-S 50,000c_Sept 1 '22-'46
INT. on water bonds at Orange 4548'19 M-S 32,000c_Sept 1 '22-'37
Nat. Bk. and at office of Town 5s '21 M-N 55.000c-Nov 1 '22-'32
Treas.; on town-hall bonds at Old
Playground Bonds.
Colony Tr. Co., Boston, and Orange 4s '15 F-A $11,000-Aug 1 '22-'32
Nat. Bank; all other loans at Town
School Bonds.
Treasurer's office.
4s '08 J-D 342,000cr Dec 1 '22-'27
454s '09J-D 22,000cr Dec 1 '22-'24
PALMER.
This town is in Hampden County. 4348'13 J-D1 91,000cr June 1 '23-'29
1 12,000c&rJune 1 1930
Inc. Aug. 23 1775. Pop.'10. 8,610:
4s '13 J-D 56,000cr Dec 1 '22-'33
1920, 9,896.
4s g '15 F-A 24,000cr Feb 15'23-'26
School (Da. in Boston).
2,000c&rFeb 15 1927
48 '09 J-J
$5.000o_July 1 '23-'27
5s '20 J-J 45,000c_July 1 '24-31 43is'19 M-N 117,000c_Nov 1 '22-'34
40.000c_Nov 1 '35-'39
_s
__5,000.. __Nov '22-'26
43.is'22
35,000_May 15 '23-'42 5s '20 J-D 14,000c_Dec 1 '22-'28
1,000c.._ _Dec 1 1929
Highway Bonds.
School Notes.
_s
$5,000-__July 1 1922
_s
18,000_-__Dec '22-'30 6s '21 M-S $10,000_ __Sept 1 1922'
Park Bonds.
_s
2,350___ _Dec 1922
4Ks'19 F-A $9,000_ _Oct 22 '22-'24
Sewer Bonds.
Sidewalk Notes.
1922
- $5.500... _Oct
TOTAL DEBT May 24'22 5126,850 534820 M-N $5,000._ _Nov 3 1922
_sBorrowing capacity
116,078 5 is'21 A-0 13,500___Oct 1 1924
Epidemic Notes.
Assess. val. real
6.851.497
2,500_ _ _Dec 16 1922
Assessed val'n, personal 3,614,293 430'18 J-D
Sewer Notes.
Total val. 1921
10.465.790 416s'18 M-S $2,500_ _ _Sept 6 1922
Tax rate (per $1.0001 1921_ --$21.00 ,
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1922..$2,568,700
PEABODY.
Water debt
1,161,100
This city is in Essex Co. Inc. as Sewer debt (incl.)
457,200
city May 8 1916. Town property val- School debt
450,000
ued at $2,000,000. Pop'n '10, 15,721; Paving debt
414,000
1920, 19,552.
Playground debt
11,000
School Loans.
Borrowing capacity
284,103
4s '11 M-S 12,000c_Sept 1 '22-'27 TOTAL DEBT (outside
1922-1927
45 '13 M-S 18.000c
limit)
1,752,000.
43 s'20 M-N475,000c:Nov 1 '22-'40 Assessed valuation 1921 46,610.460
%
4Us'20 M-N172,000c_Nov 1 '22-'30 Total tax (per $1.000) 1921---$28.80.
170,000c_Nov 1 '31-'40 Pop'n. '10. 32.121; '20
41,751
434s'21 J-D 60,000a-Dec 1 '22-'41
INTEREST payable at First Nat.
Water Bonds.
Bank and Old Colony Trust Co., Bos48 '03 F-A $60.0000_Aug 1 '22-'33 ton; also
at City Treasurer's office.
48 '04 J-D
4.000c_June 1 '23-'24
34005 F-A 56.000c_Aug 15'22-'35
454s'14 A-0 13.000c.Oct 1 24-'34 PLYMOUTH.
This town is in Plymouth County.
44 '16 F-A 27,000c __1922-1930
5s '20 M-N 80,000c_Nov 1 '22-'25 Inc. 1620. Population 1910, 12,141:
1920, 13.045.
Pavement Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
4s '16 F-A $5.000c_Aug 1 '22-'26
454s'19 M-S 175,000
1929 48 '16 $11.100 52,200 yrly May 15.
5As'20 F-A 90,000c_Aug 1 '22-'30 4s '17 112.600- 2,100 yrly May 1
1 2,000_ 2,000 yrly May 1
53 '20 M-NJ 21,000c_Aug 1 '22-'25
Town-Flail
Lot.
125.000c_ Nov 1 '26-'30
430'19 __- $18,000-$1,000 yearly
Electric-Light Bonds.
Water Loans.
350'09 F-A $28,000c_Aug 1 '22-'35
444'17 F-A 28.000a ____1J24-1027 350'03 J4 $1.333___July 1 1923.
is '08 F-A 11,000-Feb 15'23-'32
Street & Sewer Bonds.
_1926 35.5s 05 NI-N 2,400_Nov 15 '22-'25
411 '16 M-N$21.000c
Is '07 J-J
11.000__Juiy 1 '23-32
Sewer Bonds
Engine-House Loan.
4s '06 J-J $70.000c.July 16 '23-'36
43 '06 M-N 72.000cNov 15 '22-'36 is '05 NI-8 $2,000_ ..Sept 1 '22-'23
Sewer Loans.
44 '07 A-0 33.000c.Oct 1 '22 '32
$8.100--July 1 22-'30
TOT. DEBT Jan 1 '22_ - 1,515,000 35003 J-J
School Loans.
Water debt (outside limit) 242,000
$2,800__July 1 '23-'24
Sewer debt (outside limit) 180,000 is '04 J-J
4s '13 A-0 2.000_0ct 1 '22-'23
Electric light loan (outside limit)
52,000 4s '14 J-D 10,500$3,500y1yJunel
Debt within limit
566,000 4s '16 J-J 22,50034,500 yly July 1
Sink.fund (outside limit).
40,609 TOT. DEBT Jan 1 1922.. $178,0911
832.400
Borrow. capac
45,000 Water debt (inch
Assess. val. real estate__15.632.000 Assess. val real estate.... 16 228,550•
5.398,124
Assess val. personal
5.438,963 Assess. val. personal
Tot. assess. val.'21 (act.).21.626,624
Total assessed value 1921
(70% to 80% actual). _..21,070.963 ('ax rate (per 51.1)00) 1921-$24.80'
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921__ _328.10
INT. on the sewer 4s of 1906, the
school 3348 of 1902. the water 4s of PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
County seat is Plymouth.
1903 and 1904, the street 48 of 1916,
Court-liouse and House of Corthe electric 43.48 of 1917 and the
rection Notes.
pavement 44s of 1919, are payable
1 1922'
at the First National Bank, Boston; 4s '07 ___ $5,000. _ _ _Nov '22-23
on the pavement bonds, the sewer 3.80s '08-- 10.000--Nov 1
Bridge Notes.
4s of 1907, the school 4s of 1911 and 4s'12 -- $7.000__Dec 1 '22-'28
1913, the water 4s and 4348 of 1910
and 1914 and the electric 33is of 4,148'17 M-S 6,000._.. _Sept 1 1922'
Court-House Cc Equip. Notes.
1909 at the Old Colony Trust Co.,
*4.000- Nov 1 '22-'25
Boston. The water 3348 of 1905 at 44
NOTE DEBT Jan 1 '22_ $324,514
Harris, Forbes & Co., the electric 4s
154,115,602
of 1892 at the National Shawmut Assess. val. real
Assess. val. personal
33,210,042
Bank of Boston and the water 4s of Total val. 1921
187,325.644
1914 at the Commonwealth Trust l'opurn 1910, 144,337; 1920, 156,968
Co. of Boston.
PRO VIN OBTO WN.
PEPPERELL.
This town is in Middlesex County. This town is in Barnstable Co.
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21 $41,900
Water Bonds
17.000.
48 '08 M-N $65 600e_May 1 '23-'38 Floating debt (add'1)
3,217,625
BOND. DEBT May 1 '21_482,000 Assess. val. real
649,225
Assess. val. real
2 205.990 Assess. val. personal
3,866.850.
Assess. val. personal
849,130 Total val. 1921,
Total val. 1921.__.
3.055 120 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$27.00
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920-425.40 Population 1910, 4,369; 1920, 4,246
Population 1910, 2,593; 1920, 2.468
INT. at old Colony Tr. Co., Bost.
INT. at Harris. Forbes & Co.,
--Inc., Boston. The debt is wholly a QUINCY.
bonded water debt.
'nits city Is In Norfolk County.
Incorporated May 17 1888.
PITTSFIELD.
Municipal Debt-350,4s & 43.48.
Pittsfield is in Berkshire County.
DueDue
Incorp. as a town 1761; as a city
820.00011924
10.000
June 5 1889. The sewer, water, pav- 1922
10.000
ing and $77,000 of school debt, incl. 1923
Funding Bonds.
below, is Outside of the debt limit.
4s '12 M-S $15,000c-Sopt 3 1922
'Municipal Yard Bonds.
Street Loans.
4s'16 NI-S $16.000-Sept 1 '22-'29
-1922-1925
--- $12,855
4348'13 J-D 18.200c_June 1 '23-'48
Paving Bonds
43019 F-A1$175,000r_Aug 1 '22-'28
Street Bonds.
1 17,000r__Aug 1 1929
___
1,000
1922
6s '20 J-D
90,000c&r_June 1 '30 4348'19 F-A 48,000c_Aug 1 '22-'29
53s'21 J-J 132,000c&r_July 1 '31 00'19 --- 1 6.000c-Aug 1 '22-'23
Water Bonds
2,000c.__Aug 11924
48 '08 M-N$50.000er May 1 '23-'32 4348'19
17,000
48 '08 M-N120,000cr Nov 1 '22-'33
Sewer Loans.
4s '09 M-N 55,000cr Nov 1 '22-'32 1922331,000 1934-37.-574,000
-A 340.000cr Marl '23-'39 1923
4s '11 F
30.000 1938
13,000
4s '11 M-N 70,000cr Nov 1 '22-'35 1924
29,000 1939
9,500
4s '12 M-S 200,000cr Mar 1 '23-'42 1925
28,000 1940-42__ 22,600
4s '12 M-N 70,000cr Nov 1 '22-'35 1926
26.000 1943
5,000
1944
4s '13 M-N132,000cr Nov 1 '22-35 1927-28
46,000
3,000
4348'19 M-S 24.000c_Sept 1 '22-'24 1929
22,500 1945-47__ 6,000
(is '20 J-D 22.500cr Junel '23-'25 1930
20,500 1948-50_.. 3.000
58,500
5s '21 M-N 20,000cr Nov 1 '22-26 1931-33
Sidewalk Bonds.
48 '11 A-0 $8.000o_Apr 1 '23-'26
430'19 M-N 14,000c_Nov 1 '22-'23 Is '12 M'S 21.000o.Mch 1 '20.'43
11,500c__ _Nov 1 1924 430'13 M-S I 2,000c
Mar 1 1923
5348'21 M-N 14,000c_Nov 1 '22-'26
1 20,000c_Mar 1 '24-'43
Water Notes.
4s '14 M-Isif 3,000c_May 1 '23-'24
43'3'18 J-D $5,000......Dec 20 1922
1 5.000c_May 1 '25-29
5s '20 M-N 10.000, Nov 1 '22-23 4s '15 A-0 6,000c..Apr 1 '23-'25

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MASSACHUSETTS

37

Tot.ass'd val.(70%act.)'21 2,122.347
Trust Fund Bonds.
$61,000__Oct 1 '22-37
4368'17
$2.30
(per 11.000 1921
2,000_June 15 '23-'24 43 '03 J-J 35,000c....July 1 1923 Tax rateat First Nat. Bank. Boston,
4s'17
INT.
Sewer Bonds.
School Bonds.
1922-1938
31,000
1922 4 s'18
__ $7,000
48 '17
g
F
-A
1 '23-'34 43'4s'19- 34,000_ _ _ _Jan. '23-29 4s '15 J-D $98,000c-Aune 1 '22-'35
00'19 J-D 24,000c..June
112,500__Ju 1 '23-'37
.Nov '22-'30 4$ '17
18,000...
SOMERVILLE.
430'19 F-A 9.000c-Aug 1 '22-'24 530'19 _ _ _ 20,000
Water Bonds(outside limit).
193
536s'20
This city is in Middlesex County
School Bonds.
1927 4s '15 A-0$130.000c_Apr 1 '23-'45 and was incorporated on April 14
M-S 6,545
1922 530
48 '12 F-A $8.000c_-..Aug 1
1923 4s '15 F-A 48.000c_Aug 1 '22-'45 1871.
1,980
1 '22-'55
4s '15 J-D 86,288c_Dec 1 '22-'25 5s
1926 4s '15 F-A 17.000__Aug
A-0 5,000
48 '16 M-N 12.000c-May 1 '23-'28 53is
1931 4s '15 M-N 96.000c_Nov 1 '22-'45 48 Highway Bonds.
F-A 15,370
53.s
A-0 $14.000c_Apr 1 '23-'24
4s '22 31-N1410,0000May 1 '23-'32 53s
1941 49 '16 A-0 142,0000_Apr 1 '23-'36 4s '14 A-0 13.000c&r Apr 1 '23-25
J-D 27,700
'15
1390,0000May 1 '33-'42
l20.0000_Apr 1 '37-'46
__- 250,000c_ _ _Feb '23-42
30.000__Jan 1 *-2326
436s
J-J
Playground Bonds.
1922 4348'18 J-D 1 5,000c_ _ _June 1 1923 3Ms'16 J-J
1,720
___
10.000c_July 1 '22-'26
'16
84,000 _Oct 1 '22-'23 5s
_s g
120,000c_June 1 '24-28 4s '17 A-0 19,000_Apr 1 '23-'27
1923
3,427
J-D
430
45
ted Miscell." 1910
"Consolida
-A 46,C00_Aug 1 '22 '24 4348'19 A-0 28.000__Apr 1 '23-'29
448'19 F
Various
Sewer Loan.
430'10 J-J 556.825c
430'18 J-J 18,000__July 1923-40 5s '20 A-0 40,000__Apr 1 '23-'30
1
Extreme Emergency Loan Big. 48 '04 ___ $36,000„May15 '23-'34
Water-Pipe Bonds.
'23-'24
5,000..June
58 '21 A-0 45,000__Apr 1 '23-'31
$22,000c_Mar 1 '23-'24 4Xs'15
5s '19 M-S
14,000_Dec 15 '22-'35 436417 F-A 39,000c__ _Aug 1 1922 Is '22 __ 50,000c_Apr 1 '23-'32
430'17
Sea Wall Bonds.
Pipe-Renewing Bonds.
1929
13,860
1922 410'19
City Bonds.
430'17 -- $1,100
1946 4s '13 F-A $1,500_ __ _Feb 1 1923 ls '03 54
M-S 25,000
536s
4,000c_July 1 1923
Bridge Bonds.
Underground Wire Loan.
1940
J-D 19,950
'03 A-0 4,000c_Oct 1 '22-'23
4s '12 A-0 $2,000c-Oct 1 1922 530
Apr 1923 4s '04 54
4s '13 A-0 $1,500
Sewer and Drainage Notes.
48
5.000c_July 1'23-'24
Loans.
Water
311,000 4s '16 ___ $S,000_May 15 '23-'26 4s '14 M-N 3.000__May 1 '23-'24 3 M s'05 A-0 9.000r-Apr 1 '23-'25
1922-23_497.000 1930
High-School Bonds.
14,000__Apr 23 '23-'29
8,000 410'17
Is '07 A-0 13.000c--Apr 1 '23-27
25,500 1931
1924
1922 410'07 A-0 $25.000c..Apr 1 '23-'27 Is '08 A-0 6,000c-Apr 1 '23-'28
2.150.
7,000 Os
24,500 1932
1995
45 '06 J-J 60.000 __July 1 '23-'26 3%5'09 A-0 14.000c_Apr 1 '23-'29
5,000
Police Station.
23,000 1933
1926
Street and Sewer Bonds
12.000 45 '09 A-0 37,000.Apr 15 '23 29
4s '10 A-0 24,000c-Apr 1 '23-'30
22,000 1934-37
1927
-A $8,000c_Aug 1 '22-'25 Is '11 A-0 27.000c_Apr 1 '23-'31
4s '15 F
4,000
Water Bonds.
.18,000 1938-39-1928
Sewer Loans.
1,000 330'05 A-03156,000c_Apr 1 '23-'35
48 '12 54 30,000c__Jan 1 '23-'32
12,000 1940
1929
7.000
1922 1928 48 '09 J-D $5.000c_Dec 1 '22-'23 Is '12 54 80,000c_July 1 '23-'32
49 '11 IT-S $18.0000_Mch 1 '23-28 4348'13 J-D Loan.
45 '15 M-N 13.000__May 1 '23-'35 4318'13 A-0 10,000c___Apr 1 1923
1
Sidewalk
4s '12 81-8 32,4000_Mch 1 '23-'42
Aug 1922
500
1925 4Ms'17 F-A
6.000c_Aug '22-'27 53.0'20 -_- $5,000
Public Building Bonds.
'45 '12 F-A
Sewerage Bonds (outsidelimit). 4s '15 J-J $60.000c&r Jan 1 '23-35
1926
J-D
5,500
4318'13 M-S 15.000c_Mar 1 '23-27 5y,s
310'03 IT-S $33,000_ -Mch '23-33 4s '15 J-5 24,000c&rJuly 1 '23-34
Water Loan.
48 '13 A-0 4,000-Apr 1 '23-'24 5's
310'04 M-S115.000c&r.Sept 1'22-'44 4s '16 A-0 60,000c&r.Apr 1'23-'34
19.
6
A-0 $6.638
Water Bonds.
4s'06 F-A 62,000__Feb 1 '23-'46 4s'16 54
1922
ark Loan.
4.000c-July 1 '23-'26
48 '17 -__ 83,000
2,000 .Feb 1 '23-'26 434s'17 J-J 65.000c-July 1 '23-'37
1924 48 '06 F-A
5s '19 -_- 34,000
Drainage Bonds.
Is '06 31-8 35,000.-Mch 1 '23-'36
Funding Bonds.
School Bonds.
430'19 M-N 10,000c-May 1 '23-'24
Tra I n'g-Sc h Bds.(outside limit) 48 '22 ___ 1$85,000__Apr 1 '23-'27
45 '15 M-N$22,500.Mar 20 '23-'25
Improvement Bonds.
Is '12 J-D $45.000__June 1 '23-'37
9,750
1240,000c_Apr 1 '28-'42
430'18 M-S478,000__Sept 1 '22-'23 __s '19 --Revenue Bonds (Outside limit).
Fire Department Loan.
Municipal Loan.
Macadam Bonds.
Juno 1 1923 4s '13 __ $5.000__Jan 1 '23-'27 48 '15-M-N $3,000___ May 1 '23-'25 430'13 J S $15,000c___July 1 1:.23
(310.000...
430'19
Electric Equipment Bonds.
8,000...,_Sept 11024
9,000_ -__June 1 1924 6s '20 __
Lowell St. Bridge Bonds,
1922 4s '13 A-0 $2,000 __Oct 1 1922 3 Ms'09 A-0 $27.0019c&rApr 1'23-'49
6s1,000
Granolithic Sidewalk Bonds.
Surface Drainage Bonds.
__July 1 1923
s.
iStreeliond
Sewer Bonds (outside limit).
430'19 J-J 1 $1,000c_
_ _Feb 1 1923 48 '95 J-J 39.000 __July 1 '23-'25
,
1 2,0000___July 1 1924 4368'17 M-S $12.000-Sept 1 '22-'27 45 '13 F.A $1,000_
Public Park Bonds.
Park Bonds (outside limit).
Municipal Loan.
Paving Bonds.
1922-1929 48 '07 J-J 84,000 __July 1 '23-'213 31-0'02 J-J $7,000cderJuly 1'23-'29
430'19 -_- 424,000-Sept 1 '22-'24 58 '19 ___ 25,136
Sewer Bonds (inside limit).
1 35,000_ _Sept 1 '2.5-'29 530'20 _ f 8.800__Dec 1925 48 Fire Bonds.
'16 F-A $10.000____Aug '22-'31 4s '98 .74
1,000c___July 1 1923
137.806____Dec 1930
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
4s '17 F-A 10,000__Aug 1 '22-'32 3 Ms'01 54
9,000c_July 1 '23-'31
Street Loan.
$54,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'27
Street Paving Bonds.
5,000c&anly 1'23-'27
3 Ms'02 J4
8,000--Sept 1 1928 45 '16 ___ 32,000__Dec 15 '22-'23
430'19 M-S
•
1929 414s'17 J-D $20,000_ _ _June'23-'27 Is '03 54
6,000c&rJuly1'23-'28
5,000---Sept 1 1929 4s '19 -__ 33,300
1924 430'17 M-S 6.000___ _Sept '22-'24 Is '04 J-5
4,000
7,000c_July 1 '23-'29
Summary of Debt Dec. 30 1921. 430'19 --43$8'18 J-D 18.000c_July 1 '23-'40 330'05 A-0 13,000r_Apr 1 '23-'35
4,695
$1,169,500 _s '19
(inside limit)
DEBT
4368'19 J J 91,000c_July 1 '22 '29 Is '06 J-J
4,000c_July 1 '23-'26
DEBT (outside limit)_- 870,900 --s '19 - 37,160
'23-'24 Is '07 A-0 30,000r --Apr 1 '23-'37
1923 4 s'19 J-5 16,000c_July 1
2,500
Debts auth., not incurred_ 1,080,000 6s '20
1931 5348'20 -__ 32.000__Aug 1 '22-'25 Is '08 A-0 16.000c_Apr 1 '23-'38
J-J 200,000
2,040,000 534s
TOTAL DEBT
1927 5 s'20 J-J 36,000c_June 1 '23-'25 3 Ms'09 A-0 17.0000derApr 1'23-'39
31-5 6,000
' 229,398 536s
Borrow. capacity
1931 5348'20 M-S 44.000c_Sept 1 '22-'25 Is '10 A-0 18.000c&rApr 1 '23-'40
M-S 13,000
Assessed valuation. real_51,875,275 5348
1922 5148'20 M-N 90,000_ _May 1 '23-'31 Is '11 A-0 9,000c&rApr 1'23-'31
___
2,400
8,134,468 6s
.
Assessed val n. personal
1931 TOT.13D.DT. May 20'22 $2,337,500 Is '12 J-J
5.0000 -Jan 1 '23-'27
J-D 20,500
Total valuation 1921....60,000.743 536s
1922 Less debts outside limit__ 1,502,200 4315'13 A-0 21.000c&rApr U23-'43
975
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920-332.30 51 8
285,000 48 '14 A-0 12,000c_Apr 1 '23-'34
1926 Borrowing capacity
4,500
F-A
Pop'n 1910. 32.642; 1920. 47.876 5)/s
37.28.5,000 33016 J-J
Assess. val. real
6.000c_Jan 1 '23-'25
Bridge & Water Ext. Loan.
INT. at Eliot Nat. Bank, Nat.
9,312,000 BOND.DT.May 25'22_ _$1,264,500
1930 Assess val. personal
_ 333.000
Shawmut Bank, Boston, and the Old
20,000
4168'19TOT. DEBT Jan 1 '22-$1,280,210 Total valuation 1921_ 46.597,000 Less debts outside limit__
Colony Trust Co., Boston.
710,317 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$33.10 Total borrowing capacity_ 895,063
Debt outsido limit
569,893
Debt inside limit
at.Bk.Boston Tempor. debt Dec 31 '21_ 585,000
INT. at Merchants'N
RANDOLPH.
capacity
4.ssesseci valuation, real...78,386.700
112.663 or City Treasurer's office.
This town Is in Norfolk Co. Inc Borrowing in
191,968
Assessed val'n, personal-48.331,589
Notes due
March .9 1793. Pop. 1910, 4.3,11; Tot. as'd val.1922 -- _
86,718.289
Total valuation 1921
1921_$29,054.100 SAUGUS.
1920. 4.766.
Total tax (per 81.000)'21-'22437.20
Essex County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ -431.10
This
Water-Works.
INT.at Fourth Nat.Bank,Boston. Popurn town is In
Population 1910.77.236: 1920_93.091
310,000e -July 1 1926
J-J
1010, 8.017; 1920. 10.874.
INT. on coupon bonds payable at
Water Notes.
Water Bonds (all coupon bonds)• National Security Bank, Boston.
$3.000-___Nov 5 1923
y 1 '23-'2.5
4s
4s'15 _
Town in Plymouth Co. /no. 1874. Is '10 ___ $1.500„Ma 10 '22-'38
Coupon bonds may be changed for
Notes.
Refunding
17,000_July
is
Water-Works.
4.1s'07 M N$15,000c&rMay
1,000Aug 11022 registered bonds if application
___
45 '10 J-J $6,000r_July 1 '23-'28 410'13 -_- 20.000__May 1 '23-'42 made prior to one year of maturity
School Notes.
430'14
of bonds.
2,000
1922-1927 _s
89.000
4ms_
3,C00. May 1 '23-28
430'14 __
In place of an accumulating sinking
Land Purchase Bonds.
BOND.YIEBT Apr. 7 '22- $15390
7,000„May 1 '23236
45 '18
46,300 53js
1022-1924 430'17 M-N 7.500_ _May 1 '23-'37 fund, the city raises each year by tax- 33,000
Sinking fund (water)
___
,
ation a sum of money which is applied
43,000
Refunding Loans.
Floating debt
2,519.850 4s '12 F-A $3,500r__Aug 1 1922 Is School-House Loan. 1 '22-'35 to the redemption of bonds, which
Assess. val., real
'05 --- $42.000 __Aug
personal
573,500
Hospital Bonds.
Assess.
_ -- 13.000-May 1 '23-'35 when paid are canceled.
10
- _ $18,000_ __Apr '23-'40 48 ,
'21 (abt. 60%;act.)3,093,350 58
Tot. valval..
4s '16 M-N 51,000__May 1 '23-'36
.
School Loans.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-334.80
6,500_ _May 1 '23-'35 SOUTHBRID GE.
4368'17 _ _ INT. payable at National Shaw- 48 '09 J-J 321,000r_.Jan 1 '23-'29 5368'20 ___ 15,000__June 1 '23-'37
This town is in Worcester County.
49 '11 J-J
1,000r_ __July 1 1923
mut Bank, Boston.
Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 4 '22.. $56,500 5368
1930
___ 324,000_ _July 1 '22-'25 4s '99 -_- $20,000
9,000
Water debt (included) ___1929
READING.
TOT.BD.DT.DEC 31 '21_ $218,000 4s'00- _ 30,000
School Notes.
60.000
This town is in Middlesex County. Assessed valuation, real__.5,307,239 Water bonds (incl.)
_ $63,500_ _83,750 yearly
Inc. 1644. Population 1910, 5.818; Assessed val'n, persnal..1,294.863 Temporary loans (add'1)__ 205.000 48 '16
....
6,602.101 Assessed valuation, real._.7.930,883 TOT.B.DT.Jan 1 '22- $203,700
Total valuation 1921
_1920. 9,439.
1922-1933 Tax rate (per 11,0061621....$34.60 Assessed valuation. pers'I_ 939.125 Floating debt(addl)
65,000
43017 -- $12,000
7.544 Total valuation 1921
1922-1937 Pop'n 1910, 6.923', 1920
32.000
37,481
430'17
8.870,008 Sinking fund
INT. on water bonds due 1922-28 Total tax (per $1.000) 1921-$37.00 Assessed val.. real
7,332,495
Electric-Light Bonds.
1922-1936 and school and refunding bonds at
$147.823
Assessed val., personal____4.102.905
4s&416s
139 525_ -_Oct 1 '22-35 Second Nat. Bank, Boston; other inTotal valuation 1921--- -11,345.400
430'17 --SCITUATE.
1.000--Oct 1 1936 terest at office of State Treasurer.
1921.__330.00
This town is in Plymouth County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920, 14,245.
Sewer & Electric Light Bonds.
Popurn 1910, 12,592;
Road Bonds.
4.
1922-1945
$72,000
5s '19
9 1924
--- $5,000_ -__Nov
This town is in Essex County.
-Water Bonds.
SOUTH HADLEY.
Various Bonds.
J-D 3590000 June 1 '23-'30 Inc. Feb. 27 1840. Pop.'10, 4,211;
48
This town is in Hampshire County
--- $10.000_ _Nov 9 '22-'23
Is
-D1931-1936 '20.3.878
J
4s
Building Bonds.
High-School Bonds.
Water Bonds.
Brown Estate Bonds.
--- $18.750__July 6 '22-'36 45 '13 -__ $12,000__Oct 1 '22-'33
1922-1932 48
J-J $3,000o_July 1 '23-'25 45
--- 35,500
48
2,000-June 1 '23-'26
9,000__Mar 1 '23-'31 Is '14 -__
___
4s
IT-N 10,000o_May 1 '23-'24 48
Sower Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Public Landing Bonds.
1922 330'02 IT-N 5,5000-Nov 1 '22-'32
58
--- $1.000
30
1 ,0
0
2 -5
5 ,00
___ $4.200.Mar 4'3 '20 4M 8'13 ___ $1,000_ __Nov : 19:
1923-1947 48 '10 J4
1 '23 '30 48
4.090a_July
--- 100.000
4s
Municipal Light Bonds.
1922-1937 49 '15 M-N 3,0000..May 1 '23-'25 FUND DEBT Dee 31 '21 $66,549
-__ 30.000
436s
48 '15 -_ 26.000_ _Jan 1 '23-35
4368'19 J-J
4,000c_July 1 '23-'26 Floating debt (add'1)
School Bonds.
Assessed val. real estate_ 6.770.580 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922- $77.500
School Bonds.
330 - $16,000..........1922-1925
827,577 Floating debt
4s '05 I.1-8 $:3,000c_Sept '22-'24 Assess. val. personal
Richardson Estate Loan.
valuation, real 4,254.569
1922-1927 45 '07 J4
3.0000_Jan 1 '23-'25 Total assess. val.'21 (act.)_7.598,157 Assessed val'n. personal
$3,000
48
-1,151,389
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920..$26..50 Assessed
Fire Dept. Equip. Bonds.
School Loan.
1922-1931 4363'19 J-J {$3,000c_ _July 2 1923 Population in 1910, 2.432; '20. 2,534 Total val.'21 (M act.)_ -5,405.958
4s
--- $10.000
-Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-.331.60
900c- _ -July 1192.1
TOTAL DEBT Dec.31 '21 $506,700
Population 1910,4,894; 1920, 5.527
195 615 BOND. DEEP Dec 31 '21_ 349,900 SHARON.
Borrow. capacity
39,000
A town in Norfolk County.
Assess. val., real estate.... _8,268.635 Water debt (incl.)
1,233,653 Assessed valuation, real
4,001,840
SOUTHWICK.
val., personal
Bonds.
School
Assess.
1922-1941
668,744 5s '21 31-N $25,000
This town is in Hampden County.
Total assess. val., 1921-- -9,502.288 Assessed val'n, personal
1923-1942
4,670,584 43022 J-J 65,000
Electric Light Bonds.
Total tax (per 81,000) 1921.-337.00 Total valuation 19)1
$13.000c
Nat. Bank. Boston. Tax rate (per 31.000) 1921-42600
430 1919
INT. at First
Water Bonds.
9,500r
INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk.. Bost
48 '96 -_. $5.000_-_Oct 1 '22-'26 5s 1920
10,000c
48 '98 --- 2.000___Apr 1 '23-'24 5348 1921
2,500c
This city is in Suffolk County.
4s '04 - 5,000-__Apr 1 '25-'29 5s 1921
This city Is In Essex County. 4s '05 -- 2,800-Apr 1 '23-'26
Fire Truck Notes.
Inc. as town 1871; as a city June 19
$2,800
1914. Population 1910. 18,219; Inc. Mar. 23 1836. New charter 4s'13 - 12.O00._Aug 1 '22-33 5348
providing for Mayor and Council 4 8'19 --3.000-Sept 1 '22-'24 BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 '22- $35,000
1920. 28.823.
2,800
3 :5 0
70
adopted Nov. 1915, instead of com- BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22.. $159 500 Note debt
Miscellaneous Notes.
1022 mission government. Population'10 Water debt (incl.)
Assessed value, real estate- 939,288
--- $1,000
6s
220,817
1926 43,697; 1920, 42,529. City partially Assessed val., real
7,000
3.300.935 Assessed value, personal_
___
5 s
1926 destroyed by fire June 1914. See Assessed val., personal_
0
- 6 0:95:3 Tot. assess. val. '21 (about
3. 66 03
5,000
,
F-A
5s
1,160,105
1926 V. 98, p. 2006.
A-0 5,000
.4s
Total valuation 1921
l-3 aetual r
Bridge Bonds.
School Loan Notes.
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1921._ .$26.00 Taxrate(pe) 31.000) 1921_ _424.00
$500..._Dec 2 1922 430'18 J-D $42,000__Dec 1 '22-'27 Population in 1910, 2,310;'20. 2,467 Population_1910, 1.020; 1920, 1,194
49 '02 J-D
4s '03 M-N 1,087___May 15 1923 48 Bridge Bonds (Outside Limit).
'15 M-N$60.000c_Nov 1 '22-'45
4s '04 IT-N 3,500.-May 1 '23-24
SHELBURNE FALLS FIRE DIST. SPRINGFIELD.
Municipal Loan.
4s '04 A-0' 1.500.-Oct 1 '22-'24
This city is in Hampden County.
This district is in Franklin County.
45 '08 A-0 31,280 --Apr 1 '23-'27 4s 14 F-As132.000c-Aug 1 '22-'54
7.000_Sept 15 '22-28 45 '14 M-8 165.000c_Sept 1 '22-'54 40 '11 M-N$57.000c. _._1922 1940 Incorp. a city April 12 1852. PopuIT-S
4s '09
M-S 10.500__Mar 1 '23-'43 lation 1910, 88,926: 1920, 129,563.
8.000-June 1 '23-'30 45 '15 54 165.000e_Jan 1 '22-'55 00'13
48 '10 J-D
School and Fire Loan.
$67,500
Apr 22
48 '10 ,-- 22.184__Apr 1 '23-'3i 4s '16 M-N 102.000c_ May 1 '23-'56 BOND. DEBT estate '2^.. 1,711,62.5 43Is'14M-NI $39,000_Nov 1 '22-'24
48 '11 J-D 23,782__ Dec 15'22-'30 4s '16 M-N 70,000c_Msv 1 '23-36 Assess. val. real
120.000_Nov 1 '258'34
410.722
4s'16 - 55.000-June 1 '23-33 4s '17 A-0 75000_ ___Apr '23-'37 Assess. val. personal

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SPRINGFIELD (Concluded).
Other debt
$19,125 530'21
$110,000
1922-1931 WALPOLE.
a City-Hall Loan.
Assessed val., real estate..A,519,303 5 M s'21 _ _ _ 10,000
1922-1923
This town is in Norfolk County.
4s g '07 J-J $42.000r_July 1 '23-'27 Assessed val. personal
1,424,770 5s '21 A-0 10,000
1922-1926 Inc. 1724. Population 1910, 5,492;
($9.000 even years, $8,000 odd years) Total assess.-val. 1921_ -.5,944,073
Water Bonds (outside debt limit.) 1920, 5,446.
Fire & Police Bldg. Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$30.00 48 '00 J-J $40,000c&r_July 1 1930
School Bonds.
45 g '10 A-0 $153.000r_Oct 1 '22-'30 Pop'n 1910, 6,316; 1020
6,865 330'03 J-J
10,000c_ -Jan 1 1923 430'13 J-J 320.000__July 1 '23-'26
Fulton Street Bonds.
10,000c_ -Jan 1 1934 430'19 J-J i$95,000c_July 1 '23-'37
INT. on bonds marked (z) at the 330'04 J-J
430'14 M-N$260.000_Nov 1 '22-'34 Old Colony Tr Co.,
5,000r_ __July 1 1934
4,000c_July 1 '38-'39
Bost.;(a) at Ex- 330'04 J-J
Municipal Building Bonds.
15,000c6cr_Jan 1 1935
330"05
334g'09 M-N $420,000_ Nov 1 '22-'49 change Tr. Co.: (I) at Int. Tr. Co. 330'06 J4 10,000c_ -Jan 1 1936 430'19 J-J $18,000c_July 1 '23-'31
J-J
1,000c___July 1 1932
4$ g '10 M-N 290.000_Nov 1 '22-'50
4s '08 J-J 20,000r_ -J &J 1 1938
Hospital Loan.
4s g '12 M-N 403,000_Nov 1 '22-'52 SWAMPSCOTT.
330'09 J-J
7,000o.. Jan 1 1939 430
--_ $6,419
This town is in Essex Co. lncorp. 45
4s '14 M-N 165.000_Nov 1 '22-'54
'22-'43
Bonds.
5s g '20 A-0 70,000c_ _Oct 1 '22-'35 May 21 1852. Population 1910, 4s'15 J-J 42 090____J-J '23-'35 48 Water -A $16.000c_Aug 1 '22-'25
J-J
17,000__Jan 1
F
6,204; 1920, 8,101.
Municipal Loan Bonds.
45 '15 J-J
8,000. July '23-'25 430'18 ___ 130,000.
..June 1 '23-'48
43(g'13 M-N$10,000r_ _Nov 1 '22-'23
Permanent Improvements.
48
9,000_ ___Jan '23-'31
Highway Equipment Loan.
3.60s'04 -- $6,500_ _ _May 25 1924 4s '18 J-J
Land and Buildings Loan.
___
6,000____Jan '23-'28 6s
_-- $24,000_ - _Jan 1 '23-'26
430g'17M-Na240.000c_Nov 1 '22-37
Sewer Notes.
4s '07 J-J
6,000
1922-1927
Miscellaneous Loans.
5s g '20 A-0 66,500c__Oct 1 '22-'40 4s '16 ___ $17,000
1922-1938 4s '10 J-J 12,000
1922-1933 Water ext 4s
$900_ __ _Oct 11 1922
48 '16 -_School Bonds.
4,820
1922-1931 4s '11 J-J
18,000
2.000__May 1 '23-'24
1922-1940 Park 43is
334g'02 A-0 $55.000r_ _.Oct 1 1922 430'17 9,500c_June 1 '23-'41 4s '16 J-J
9,000
BOND.DEBT April 1 1922 $347,319
1922-1931
334g'03 M-S a40.000o6crSept 1 1923
Park Notes.
430'19 J-D
6,000
1922-1924 Water debt (included)
151.900
334s'05 J-J 54,000r___Jan 1 1925 48'12 -- $3,800__May 1 '23-'41 5s '20 J-J
8,000
1922-1925 Assessed val., real
6.135.503
334g'05-'06 J-J 342.000r_Jan 1 1925
Water Notes.
430'20 J-.7
6,000
1922-1925 Assessed val., personal
2,398,952
48 g '06 M-Na207.000r_ --Nov 1 1926 4s '16 -__ 33.000
1922-1927 65 '21 J4 15,000
1922-1926 Total valuation 1921
8.534.455
4s g '08 A-0 38,500r.-Oct 1 '22-'28 430'17 ___
3.515__June 1 '23-'41
Elec. Lt. Bonds (outside debt limit) (Assessment at fair cash value.)
4$ g '09 A-0 40.000r-Oct 1 '22-'29
Street-Improvement Notes.
48 '97 J-D$125,000c6cr_June 1 1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921 -$32.40
43i.g'13 M-N132,000r_ _Nov 1'22-'33 434s'14
$6,000_-_Oct 1 '22-'24 45 '98 J-D
5,000r_ __Dec 1 1928
INT. payable at the First Nat.
122.000__Nov 1 '22-'32 430'19
I 6,000_-Sept 1 '22-'24 330'02 J-D
1 1932
43(g'13 M-N1 1,500____Nov 1 1933
1 5,000 _Sept 1 '25-'29 4s '07 J-D 175,000c6cr_June1 1937 Bank. Boston.
45,000c6cr_J'ne
48 g '13 M-N300,000c-Nov 1'22-'33
Atlantic Ave. Loan Bonds.
430'13
31,000r_June 1 '23-'43
430'14M-N
5hs'21 F-A $15,000c_Aug 1 '22-'26 430'18 J-D 53,000
-_1922-1938 WALTHAM.
70,000__Nov 1 '25-'34
Surd!! Street Loan Bonds.
430 19 __This city is in Middlesex County.
4,000
1922-1929
4 g'15 M-N 72,000c_Nov 1 '22-'25 5Us'21 F-A $10,000c_Aug 1 '22-'26 4Is'19 ___ 26,000
1922-1938 Inc. as a town 1738; city June 2 1884
170.000c_Nov 1 '26-'35
Burnes Road Bonds.
__1922-1229
Building Bonds.
48 '16 M- 405,000r_Nov 1 '22-'36 5hs'21 F-A $7,000c__Aug 1'22-'28 4 s'19 ___ 80,000
5s 20
190,000
1922-1940 48 '15 J-J $39.000r_Jan 1 '23-'35
430'19 M-N561.000c&rNov 1'22-'38
1 500c___Aug 1 1929 4348'20 __ 190,000
Department Equipment Bonds.
1922-1940
5s g '20 A-0 247,000.c Oct 1 '22-'40
Essex Street Paving Bonds.
Fire Equipment Bonds.
534s'21 J-J $12,000r___July 1 1926
5s g'20 A-0 190.000c_ _Oct 1 '22-'40 434s'19
$12,000c_Sept 1 '22-'29 434s'18
8,000r___Jan 1 1927
32,000
1922-1923 434s'22 J-J
4348'21 A-0 600.000eScrOct 1 '22-'41
Sewer 6c Drainage Notes.
Park Bonds.
Water Bonds.
a Public Building Loan.
430
_ _ $6,000c_Dec 1 '22-'24 43 '16 -__ $7,509
1922-1946 434s'13 J-J 31,000r_ __July 1 1932
4s g '11 A-0$160,000r__Oct 1 '22-'31
School HouseLand Notes.
6,600
1922-1948
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
Street Ext. Bonds.
_s '20 J-J $3,000c_Jan 1 '23-'25 430'18 __Sewer Bonds.
434s'13 J-J $1,000____July 1 1923
4s g '15 M-N$28,000r_Nov 1 '22-'25 48 '13 _ 6,000__Nov 1 '22-'33 4s '18 --- $12,000
3,000c___July 1 1923
1922-1933 4A s'18 J-J
430'17 J
-D 640.000 ..Dec 1 '22-'37
Miscellaneous Loan Bonds.
4s 19 ___
3,500
1922-1929
Farm Land Bonds.
5s g'21 A-0 250,000r__Oct 1 '22-'31 430'13 J-J
3700c___July 1 1923
High School Bonds.
43is'19 A-0 $6,000c__Oct 1 '22-'27
Dwight St. Widening Bonds.
Public Park & Town Hall Bonds 43 s'17
/
$38.000
1922-1937
Sewer Bonds.
430'18 J-D 6425,000...Dec 1 '22-'38 430'13 J-J 35,500c_July 1 '23-'33
48 '92 J-J 6•15,000r_Deo 31 1922
Road Bonds.
5s g'20 A-0 190,000c Oct 1 '24-'40
Humphrey St. [mot. Bonds.
434s'17
$14,000
1922-1923 48 '93 A-0 *10,000c-Apr 1 1923
Water St. Widening Bonds.
4s '14 J-D $32,500c
1922-1934 434s'17 -__
9.000
1922 48 '93 A-0 $5,000o..--Oct 1 1923
5s g'20 A-0 354,000c_ _Oct 1 '22-'30
Sewer Bonds.
Playground Bonds.
48 '94 A-0 5,000o-Apr 1 1924
Dwight St. Widening & Ext. L'n 330
M-S$100.107-Sept 1 '22-'42 4s 17
7,0000-Jan 1 1927
1922-1923 43 '97 J4
$1,200
430'18 J-D $170,000c&r_Dee '22-'38 48
M-S 8.000-Sept 1 '22-'25
Street RailwayBonds.
434s'13 A-0 11,000r__Apr 1 '23-'33
Railroad Under-Pass Bonds.
430'13 J-J
3.000c_July 1 '23-'28
1,000r_July 1 1923
1922-1939 45(s'20 J-J
4s g '13 M-N1 328.000Nov 1 '22-'23 430'17 M-N 9,500__June 1 '23-'41 430'19M-N $26,000
7,000c___July 1 1926
Pavement Bonds.
534s'21 J-J
1 260,000Nov 1 '24-'43 430'18
14,500_July 15 '23-'25 430'19 __ $32,000
1922-1929
Street Bonds.
4s g '15 M-N140.000c_Nov 1 '22-'35
1 500_July 15 1926
.Jan 1 '23-'24
48 '14 J-J 32,000r.
Dept. equipment Bonds.
Sag'21 A-0 200,000c&rOct 1 '22-'31 430'19
4,000__Dec 1 '22 '23
1,000c___Jan 1 1923
1922-1924 5s '18 J4
Park Bonds.
53 '20 M-N 12,000c_Nov 1 '22-'33 430'19 -_- 324,000
Bonds exempt from
3,750c__ _Jan 1 1923
5s '18 J-J
334g'03 J-D $125,000r__june 1 1923 5s '21 F
-A 124,000c_Aug 1 '22-'33 Debt within limit limit_$2,687 450 530'20 A-0 60.000c-Apr 1 '23-'25
671,850
Sewer Bonds.
118,000c-Aug 1 '34-'51 TOT.BD.DT.Apr 1 1922 3,359,300 5348'21 J-J 79,500r _ _ _July 1 1931
3s g '00 J-D a$142.000 June 1 1930
Water Bonds.
1,207,193 534s'21 J-J 90,000c__ _July 1 1926
354g'01 M-S 5.000r_Sept 1922-'26 330 g F-A$150,000-.Aug 1 1928 Total sinking funds
..Apr 1 1927
27,056,385 430'22 A-0 100,0000.
334g'04 F
-A
6,000r_Aug 1 '22-'24 334g'09 A-0 51.1800--Apr 1 '23-'39 Assessed val., real
Assessed val., personal
9.319,865 430'22 J-J J 4,000r._Jan 1 '23-'24
45 g '08 A-0 17.500r __Oct 1 '22-'28 430'17 M-N 4,500
1 8,000r- Jan 1 '25-'32
4s g '13 M-N 34,000r_Nov 1 '22-38 530'20 J-J 23,000__July1922-1930 Total valuation 1922_ -.36,376.250
1 '22-'45 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.--$31.20
Surface Drainage Bonds.
434g'19 J-J 44,000__July 1 '23-'44 430'19 J-J
1,000-July 1 '23-'24
INTEREST on coupon bonds is 5s '18 J-J
.Jan 1 '23-'26
Sag '21 A-01120,000c&rOct 1 '22-'36
1 300-July 1 1925 payable at the Webster & Atlas Nat. 534s'21 J-J $4,000c _July 1 1925
4,000c__
1105,000c&rOct 1 '37-51
Department Equipment. Loan.
6,000r.._ _July 1 1927
Bank of Boston. Registered inter- 534s'22 J-J
Water Bonds.
430 17M-N $1,0001922 est remitted by City Treasurer.
.
7,000r_ __Jan .1 1929
434s'22 J-J
4$ g '93 A-03150,000c- -Oct 1 1923
Street Loan.
School Bonds.
4s g '07 J-J a140,000_Jan 1 '23-'36 430'17 M-N $500
1922 TISBURY.
334s'03 J-J $43,000c&r_Jan 1 1923
4s g '08 J-J a150.000...Jan 1 '23-'37
This town (P. 0. Vineyard Haven) 334s'06 J-J
School Loans.
.Jan 1 '23-'26
4,000r.
334g'09 J-J a640.000_ --Jan 1 '23-'38 330'05
$8,800_July 15 '22-'24 is in Dukes Co. Inc. July 6 1671 4s '12 A-0 10,000r.
.Apr 1 '23-'32
334s'10 J-J 252.000o __Jan 1 '23-'39 40 '11 -.. 40,000
1922-1931 Population 1910, 1,196; 1920, 1,275. 430'13 J-J
1,000r__ _July 1 1923
4316'13 M-N170,000__Nov 1 '22-'38 430'15 M-N 26.000c_May 1 '23-'35
Road Loan.
4s '14 J-J 24,000r_ _Jan 1 '23-34
4s '16 M-N 75.000-Nov 1 '22-'36 530'20 J-J 142,000c_July 1 '23-'28 _s
$2,000
5,000r_Jan 1 '23-'24
4s '17 J-J
a Coupon or registered.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
__72,000c_July 1 '29-'40
124,000r__Jan 1 '25-'36
INTEREST payable at First Nat.
_s
Town Deb Dec.31 1921.
__ $3,800
2,000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'24
5s '18 J-J
Bank. Boston and City Treasurer. Perm. Impt. Notes & Bds__$341,500 uSchool Bonds.
430'19 A-0 172.000c__Oct 1 '22-'29
Total water debt Nov30'21$1.637,000 Sewer debt (add'1)
A-0 $6,600r
1930
234,500
80,000c_Oct 1 '30-'39
Less sinking fund
Water-Works Bonds.
127,067 Water debt (addl)
250,000
430'19 A-01 43,000c_Oct 1 '22-'34
Water sinking fund
111,703 4s '06 M S $60.000c_Sept 1 '22-'36
1 50,000c0ct 1 '35-'39
Net water debt
$1.509,933 Assessed val.. real
14,228,860 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921-- $75,400 434s'20 A-0
1,500r_ _Apr 1 '23-'25
Dwight St. Widening and
Assessed val., personal
Assessed val., real2.118.550 530'20 J-J 24,000c_July 1 '22-'40
1,399,519
Extension Loan
1,500.000 Total valuation 1921
15,628.379 Assessed val., personal___ 416,266
Public Playgrounds.
Municipal group buildings
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921- --$23.00 Tot. val.'21 (60 act.)
2,534,816 334s'03 J-J*$31,000o_ -July 1 1933
(exempt)
1,348.000
INT. at 1st Nat. Bank, Boston. Total tax (per 31.000) 1920_ --$17.00
Dwight and Water Street
INT. on water bonds at Martha's 48 Public Park.
'93
underpasses (exempt)
Vineyard Nat. Bk., Vineyard Haven 530'21 A-08$20,0000.-Oot 1 1923
628,000
22,000r___July 1 1922
Taylor & Stafford St. exon school bonds at Lynn Five-Cent TOTALJ-J
TAUNTON.
DEBT Apr 1 '22_ $766,000
tension (exempt)
Thls city is in Bristol County. Savings Bank,
250.000
Inside limit
659,000
Another debt
Inc. May 11 1864. Population UXBRIDGE.
5,353,000
Outside limit (special).- 106.000
Lesssink.fds__
828.759
1910. 34,259; 1920, 37,137.
This town is in Worcester County. Outside limit (water)
1,000
School Bonds,
Incorporated as a town June 27 1727 Sinking funds
196,978
Net debt excl. of water
4349'13 J-D $55,000__June 1 '23-'33
Water sinking fund (incl.
8,469
School Notes.
and exempted debt...„ 4.524,241 48 '15 J-D
4,000_June 1 '23-'26 4s '12___ $12,000
Serially Borrowing capacity
39,582
4s '16
9.000r_June 1 '23-'31 55 Road N otes.
Total assessed vain 1921-40,341,484
Total net debt Nov 30'21_69,760,174 430'17 J-D 44,000
__
1922-1937
340.000
(Assessment at actual.)
1922-1931
Borrowing Capacity
1.113.331 430'16 J-D 150,000._Dec '22-'36 _s '22 _ _ _
20,000_ _Due in 5 years Tax rate (per 31.000) 1921- -$26.00
. ASSESSED VALUATION.
-Real
Popul'n 1910. 27.834: 1920, 30,915
Street Loans.
estate is taken at abt. 100% cash val. 43Sewer Bonds outside debt limit).
'97 J-D $83, 00c&r_June 1 1927
1922-1927
*Special
Assessed val., real
$207,772,460 48 '98 J-D 66,500r_J&D 1 1928 48 '17 -_ 612,000 1922- $111,500 INT. on loans. bonds is payable
coupon
Assessed val., personal- 133.925 876 4s '99 J-D 30.000r_ __June 1 1929 BOND.DEBT Apr 4
Water debt(included)
44,000 at the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust
Tot, assess. val. 1921_ - 241.698.336 48 '00 J-D 75.000c&r_J'ne
1
29,000 Co.. Boston.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ .425.80 330'00 J-D 100,000c&r_Deo 1 1930 Floating debt
1930 Sinking fund
None
*Reduced by returning part of 330'02 J-D 20,000r. _ -June 1 1932
estate
4.095,775 WARE.
Assess. val.
valuation to State.
3345'03 J-D 12,000r_ _June 1 1933 Assess. val.real
personal
2,449,620
This town is in Hampshire County.
330'05 J-D 13.000r_ --June 1 1935 Tot.assess.val.'21(70%act.)6,545,395
Incorporated in 1775.
STONEHAM.
45 '06 J-D
1 1936
This town is in Middlesex County. 48 '07 J-D 30.000c&r.June1 1937 Tax rate (per 61.000) 1921-$19.40 BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21 $71,020
3.000r. __June
Population 1910.4,671; 1920_-5,384 Assess, real estate
Inc. 1725. Population 1910, 7.090; 334s'08 J-D 20,000r_ __Deo 1 1938
4,399,890
1920, 7,873.
Assessed personal
2,345,292
49 '09 J-D 20,000c_Dec 1 1939 WAKEFIELD.
6,745,182
Tot. assess. val. 1921..
Sewer Bonds.
4s '10 J-D 15,000r_ -Deo 1 1940
This town is in Middlesex County. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921..__$29.00
4s
J D $56 000c_June 1 '23-'36 4s '11 J-D 15,000c___Dec 1 1941
Inc. 1868. Population 1910, 11.404; Pop'n 1910. 8,774: 1920
Water Bonds.
8,525
49 '12 J-D
1 1912
330 M-N $28,000oMay 1 '23-'29 48 '13 J-D 15,000___Dec '22-'28 1920. 13,025.
7.000__Dec 1
Sewer Bonds,
4$
M-N 10.000c_May 1 '30-'31 4s '14 J-D
8,000__Dec 1 '22-'29
M-N$54,000c_Nov 1 '22-'30 WATERTOWN.
15.000c_June 1 '23-'37 4s '15 J-D 14.000r_Dec 1 '22-'35 3348
2,600_ _ _Aug 2 1922
6s
This town is in Middlesex County.
4sPolice & ire Station Bonds. 4s '16 -__
10.000
1922-1931 330
100,0000_ _ Nov 1'31-'41 Inc. Sept. 17 1630. Pop.'10,12,875;
--- 139.000
1923-1925 430'19
13,000
1922-1934 330
A-0 13.000-Oct 1 '23-'35 1920, 21,457.
120,000
1926-1935 5s '20
1922-1940
School Loans.
School-House Loans.
BOND DEBT June 13 '21 $187,000 53 '21 --- 19,000
10,000
1922-1941 4s '13 M-S $2,500c_ - _Mar 1 1923 48 '05 M-N $9,000c_May 1 '23-'25
Notes outstanding
55,000
1922-1936 430
.000 _ _Sept '22-'37 4s '13 M-N 33.000c-May 1 '23-'33
-__
Water debt (incl.)
68,000
City Bonds.
_s
51,000__July 1 '23-'39 00'14 J-D 5,000c_Dec 1 '22-'26
Assessed valuation, real 6,640,740 330'04 J-D
1,000_ _ _ -May 111923
_
Assessed val'n, personal.--1,109.625 4s '08 J-D $33,500c&r_June 1 1924 430'21 M-N150,000c_Nov 1 '22-'41 430
16,000c8cr_Dec
Total valuation '21 (abt)_ _7,750.365 4s '09 J-D 30.000 _.June 1 1928 4s '22 M-N200,000c_May 1 '23-'42 45 '15 MN 45,929c..May 1 23-35
Water Meter Notes.
(See V. 100. p. 1619. for maturity)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920...$30.30 43 '11 J-D 11,000r___June 1 1929
J-D $1,500_ _ _ _June 2 1923 5s '19 A-0 85.000--Apr 1 '23-39
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. 4s '07 J-D 12,000r--Deo 1 1931 434s
1 1927
Municipal Light Loan.
430'13 J-D 32,000____June 1 1923 45 '94 A-0 $27.000o-Oct 1 '22-'24 58 Macadam Pavement Bonds. el el
'20 M-N$33,000c.May 1 '23-'25
STOUGHTON
.
430'19
6,500____Dec '22-'47 53
_ 23,500__Dec 1 '22-'40
Street Loans.
.46,11!
This town is in Norfolk County 434s'16 J
-D 24,000__June 1 '23-'28
Water Bonds.
334s'05 M-N $6,000c___May 1 192.i
Incorporated Dec. 22 1726.
430'19 J-D 83,000
1922-1939
A-0 $131.000c_Oct 1 '22-'33 4s '07 M-N 5,000c_ ___May 1 1923
Fire Truck Bonds.
58 '19 J-D 38,000..__JUlle '23-'27 45
F-A
_s
8,000_ _Aug 2 '22-'24 4s '16 M-N 30,000c.Nov 1 '22-'26
-s
___ $9,000 '
1924 48 '17 __8,500__Dec 1 '22-'29 TOTAL DEBT Apr 20'22 $792,000 45 '17 A-0 20.000c_ _Apr 1 '23-'27
Water Loan.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
24.000Apr '23-'28
4s
A-0 z$9,000c
1922 4s '16 J-D 34.000„June 1 '23-'26 Less debt inside limit___- 578,500 58 '18 A-0 67.470__Apr 1 '23-'29
NET DEBT
213.500 58 '19 A-0
1
4s
J-D z28,000c
1924 430'17 J-D
8.000
1922-1927 Borrowing capacity
190,107 58 '20 M-N 22,000c_May 1 '23-'24
4s
J4 a3,000c
1924 4s'17 J-D
6,500
1922-1927 Assessed val., real
11.750.791 4s '20 A-0 6,000__Apr 1 '23-'26
_ *Refunding Bonds.
434s'17 J-D
500
1922 Assessed val., personal
2.566.649 530'20 A-0 6,000c_Oct 1 '22-'27
430
J-J $22,000c
1932 4 s'17 J-D 18,000
1922-1927 Total valuation 1921
14.317.440 530'20 A-0 I 8,000c_Oct 1 '22-'25
_s '14 _-- 13,000
1933 43018 J-D 24.500.
..June 1 '22-'28 Total tax (per 31,000) 1921..435.00
5.000c_Oct 1 '26-'30
Hospital Notes.
430'19 J-D 90,000
1922-1924
INT.at Commonwealth Trust Co..
Street and Drainage Bonds.* ION
34,500
1924 430'19 J-D
1922-1929 Old Colony Trust Co. and the First 430'22 M-N1$5,500„_May 1 1923
TBOND.- EBT Apr 1 '22__ 622,000 53 '19 --- 32,000
i)
4,000
1922-1929 National Bank,Boston.
116,000c_May 1 '24-'27



JUNE, 1922.]

WENHAM.
WATERTOWN (Concluded).
This town is in Essex County.
Surface Drainage Notes.
School-Building Bonds.
413 '16 A-0 $8,000__Apr 1 '23-'30
530'20 __ $34,000r_June 15'23-39
Drainage Loans.
DEBT Apr 6 1922 $39,000
4s '18 J-1 $9.000c_July 1 '23-'31 BOND. val'n, real estate_ $2,319,760
Assessed
4s'16 A-0 24,000__Apr 1 '23-'46 Assessed val'n, personal.... 409,860
2
430'17 A-0 3,000c__Oct 1.'22 24 Total assessed val'n 1921.. 2,729.620
4s '17 A-0 4,000-Apr 2 '23-'26
rate (per $1,000)'22-$16.40
430'17 A-0 3,000__Oct 1 '22-'24 Total tax 1910, 1,010; 1920_-1,090
5s '19 A-0 39,160__Apr 1 '23-'49 Population
530'20 A-0 10,000c_Oct 1. '22-'31
5s '21 A-0 29,000c_Apr 1 '23-'51 WESTBOROUGH.
Drainage and Sewer Bonds.
This town is in Worcester Co. Inc.
$4,000-July '23-'24 Nov. 1717. Population 1910, 5.446;
44s
5s '20 A-0 28,000c_Apr 1 '23-'50 1920, 5,789.
Sewer Bonds.
Water Loans.
1922
M-N $31,000r
330'99 J-J $63,703c_Jan 1 '23-'29 4s
1926
M-N 10,0000
48 '04 J-J 60,000c_July 1 '23-'34 4s
M-N 30,000c--Nov 1 1928
1,000c____Oct 1 1922 330
430'17 A-0
4. '10 M-N 8,000-May 1 '23-'30
Ss '18 A-0 2,000_ .._ _Apr 1 1923
4.Water Bonds.
High-School Loans.
1925
M-8 319,0000
48 '10 A-0 $35,434o_Jan 1 '23-'29 40
M-N 6,000c....-Nov 1 1925
430'17 M-N 15,000c_May 1 '23-'37
School Notes.
1921-1925
Land Bonds.
45 '06 M-N 37.000
53is'20 J-D $10.000c_June 1 '23-'32 TOT.BD.DT.Jan 1 1922- $175,750
55,000
j14,000c_May 1 '23-'29 Note debt (included)
4gs'22 M-N
67,162
3,000c_May 1 '30-'32 Sinking funds
Building onstruction Bonds. Borrow. capac. Jan 1 '22- 35,553
30 Assess. valuation 1921_-_ 3.791.582
530'20 J-D1316,000c_June 1r232
1 10,000c_June 1 '31-'40 Total tax (per $1.000) 1919_421.50
u Refunding Loans.
M-N $28,000....May 1 '23-'36 WESTFIELD.
45 '11 J-J
1,000c_ __July 1 1923
This town is in Hampden Co. Inc.
School Loan Act of 1921 Bonds. May 29 1669. Pop'n 1910, 16,014;
530'21 J-J 1117,000__July 1 '23-'31 1920. 18,601.
1120,000__July 1 '32-'41
Bridge Bonds.
Sewer Loans.
48 '16 P-A $14,000c_Aug 1 '22-'28
31
45 '16 M-N $10,000c_Nov 1 '22-'31 4s '16 J-D 10,000__Dec 1 222
2.000c_July 1 '23-'24
North Beacon St. Bridge Bonds. 430'17 J-D
2.000-Apr 1 '23-'24
430'19 M-N$54,000c_Nov 1 '22-'39 4s '17 J-D
School Bonds.
Highway Construction Bonds. 430'13 J-J $34.45.10_July 1 '23-'28
53-is'21 J-J 1$9,000- July 1 '23-'25 45 '14 M-8 14.0000_Mar 1 '23-'29
12,000__July 1 '26-'31 430'14 M-N 13,000__Nov 1 '22-'34
53s'21 F-A 21,000c-Aug 1 '22-'24 4$ '15 M-Nf16,0000_Nov 1 '22-'25
42,000c_Aug 1 '25-'31
130.0000_Nov 1 '26-'35
Drainage Bonds.
430'19 J-J 29,865__July 1 '23-'33
434s'19 M-N $2,000__Nov 1 '22-'23 4s '22 J-D 60.000c_June 1 '23-'42
TOTAL DEBT Apr 17'2231,276,000 430'22 J-D 10,000c_June 1 '23-'32
Lem debt inside limit_ ___ 596,000
Water Bonds.
NET DEBT
680,000 4s '07 A-0 $4,000___ _Oct 1 1922
5,000-July 1 '23-'27
Borr. capac. Apr 17 1922- 168,799 48 '02 J-J
Total valuation 1921
30,465,722
Gas and Light Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921.._..$31.20 330'99 J-D $28.350 _June 1 '23-29
'22-'32
INT.on water 4s of 1904 at Boston 4s '07 A-0 11.000.._Oct 1 '22-'34
Safe Dep. & Tr. Co. on refunding 4s '09 A-0 13.000-Oct 1 '22-'25
4s '10 A-0 4,000__Oct 1
loans at Old Colony Trust Co.. Bos'23-'34
ton; other loans at Fourth Atlantic 4s '14 M-N 12.000--May 1 '22-'35
4s '15 F-A 14,000c Aug 15
Nat. Bank, Boston.
2,000_ _ _ _Dec 1 1922
4s '15 M-N
4s '16 M-N 8.000....May 1 '23-'26
430'18 J-D 32,000-June 1 '23-'38
WAYLAND.
Paving Bonds,
This town is in Middlesex County.
43'is'22 J-DJ$32,000c_June 1 '23-'30
School Bonds.
1 4,000c-June 1 '31-'32
1922-1930
--- $9,000
Macadam Bonds,
1922
500
43.0'22 J-D 1$6,000c_June 1 '23-'25
iiEBT Dec 31 '19 $63,100
1 2,000c-June 1 '26-27
45,500
Note debt (additional)___
3,649,830 4sSewer Bonds.
Assessed val.. real
'03 A-0 $5,000.. _.._Oct 1 1922
450,285
Assessed val., personal..
1,000_ __ _Nov 1 1922
4,100,115 4s '07 M-N 5,000c_June 1 '23-'27
Total valuation 1921
45
Tax rate (per $1,0001 1920-$20.70 4 '15 J-D
s'19 M-N 2.000_ _ _ May 1 1923
Population 1910, 2.206; 1920. 1.935 PERM.DEBT May 11 '22 3418,000
Water debt (included)_......
10.000
67: 23
2 00
Gas & light debt (incl.)--- 138 0
WEBSTER.
Borrowing capacity
This town is in Worcester County. Assessed val., real
13,603.105
Incorporated In 1832.
Assessed val., personal._ - 3.281.653
z Water Bonds.
16.884.j58
Total valuation 1921
___ SI 7,000____part yearly Total tax (per 31,000) 1920-331.00
_a
BOND. DEBT Dec. 31 '21 $17,000
INT. on water bonds and as &
43,000
Floating debt
6,616,558 light 4s, 1915, at First Nat. Bank,
Assess. val., real estate
Assess. val., personal2,845,782 Boston; on others at Hampden Nat.
Other assessable property.._ 375.000 Bank. Westfield.
Tot.ass..val.'21(60%act.) *9,837,340
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921----S23.40 WESTPORT.
A town in Bristol County.
Pop'n 1910, 11,509; 1920
13,258
Bonds.
* Less value of personal property S School
36.000....July 1 '23-'28
15
assessed by State of Massachusetts 4.. '16 --5,144-Apr 22 '23-'26
_ under income tax law.
Macadam Bonds.
z Water bonds are retired yearly 434s17 _-- $3 300 ___July 28 1922
362 5
9 :90
mom earnings of water plant.
TOT.PERM.DT.Jan 1'183,63 6 0
es
Asssed val.. real
Assessed val., personal_ -- 675,025
4,617.200
Total valuation 1921
WELLESLEY.
This town is in Norfolk Co. ine. Tax rate (pee $1,000) 1919.-326.40
April 6 1881. Population 1910, Population 1910, 2,928; 1920, 13,443.
5,413; 1920, 6,224.
Sewer Bonds.
WEST SPRINGFIELD.
4815 M-S $115.000c Mar l 23-'45
This town Is in Hampden County.
4s '16 M-8 24.000-Mar 1 '23-'46 Population 1910. 9,221; 1920.13.443,
38,000__Mar 1 '23-41
4s '16 M-8
School Bonds.
2
5s '17 M-8 40,000__Mar 1 '2.) 42 48 12 F
-A 322,000c_Aug 1 '22-'32
5s '18 M-8 3,000.._ _ _Mar 1 1923 48 '15 M-8 78,000c_Mar 1 '23-'35
28,000c-Mar 1 '22-'35
5s '20 M-8
A-0 25.000
55 '19 M-8 9,000c_Mar 1 '22-'24 430'19 J-J 36,000c __--1922-1939
430'22 M-8 10,000c_Mar 1 '23-'27
Refunding Bonds.
M-NS100.000_ May 1 '28-'29
4s '22 M-8 22,000c_Mar 1 '36-'45 48
Permanent Street Bonds.
Municipal Bonds.
Various
A-0 330,000
58
$110,000
4s '16
Water Bonds.
Water Works.
$25,000- --Apr 1 1929
_
4.'97 M-S $10.000_Mar 1 '23-27 48 g
A-0 25,000--Oct 1 1930
48 '07 M-8 11.000- _Sept 1 '22-'32 4s g
165.000- --Apr 1 1927
_
4s '09 M-8 13.000__Sept 1 '22-'34 48
4s '12 M-8 15,000_Mar 1 '23-'37 330 g A-0 50,000.-Oct 1 1930
18,000 --48 '13 M-8 6.000_Mar 1 '23-'28 48 '05 _ 25.0000. --1922-1930
--Nov 1 1933
M-N
48 '15 M-8 14.0000_Sept 1 '22-'35 48 r
39.000
48 '1Ft M-8 24,020_Mar 1 '23-'34 Bridge bonds 1907
Pavement Bonds.
4s '22 M-8 20,000c_Mar 1 '23-'42
430'19 J-J $16,000c ....-1922-1929
Park Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
48 '99 M-8 $3,000....8ept 1 '22-'24 430'19 J-J $18,000c
48 '08 M-8 3,000_Mar 1 '23-'28 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21.1922-1939
3160,500
48 '10 M-8 2,500__Sept 1 '22-'26 Water debt(add'1)
373,000
Floating debt (add'i)
School Bonds.
67,500
4s '05 M-8 $16,002c_Sept 1 '22-'24 Sinking fund
181.228
4s '10 M-8 35,350-Mar 1 '23-'29 Assessed val., real
16,735,985
4s '22 M-8.154,000c_Mar 1 '23-'40 Assessed val.. personal_.... 3.171,149
1 2,000c__ _Mar 1 1941 Total valuation 192l.._.... 19,907,134
Norfolk County Tuberculosis Total tax (per $1,000)921-$21.50
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.
.Bost.
Hospital Loan Bonds.
430'19 M-8$12,000c_Sept 1 '22-'29
10,000c_Sept 1 '30-'39 WEYMOUTH.
This town is in Norfolk County.
BOND.DEBT May 1 1922 $528,500
354,000 Incorporated 1635. The town's total
Less water & sewer debt.._
I3oreg capac. Nov 15 '20_ 358,811 assets on Jan. 1 1921 were figured to
16,737.925 be $1,399.177.09; Includ.water-works
Assessed val., real
Assessed val., personal__ 2,242,470 property valued at $638.450.10.
18.980,395
Highway Notes.
Total valuation 1921
Total tax (per 31.000) 1921-318.50 (is '20 J
$12.000__July 1 '23 '25
INT. at Boston Safe Dep.&Tr.Co. 6s '21 M-N 16,000-May 1 '23-'26




39

MASSACHUSETTS CITIES AND TOWNS
Macadam Paving Bonds.
5s '19 ___ $12,000
1922-1924
Water Refunding Bonds.
1 '22-'33
430'14 M1 3,000___Nov
{$60.000-Nov 1 1934
Water Bonds.
48
___ $4,000__May 1 '23-'26
4s
4,500__July 1 '23-'31
5s '21 M-N' 14,000c_May 1 '23-'36
4.School Notes.
-A 32.000--Nov 1 '22-'23
F
43 '07 M-N 25,000-Nov 1 '22-'26
School Bonds.
48 '15 _- $18.000c_Oct 1 '22-'25
4s '19 M-N 30,000_-May 1 '23-'37
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
29
58 ,19 J-D $16.000c_Dec 1 '222
BOND DEBT Dec.31 '21 3227.000
Water debt (incl.)
88,000
Floating debt & notes_..- 100.000
General sinking fund
21,274
Assessed val.. real
13,218,657
Assess. val.. personal
1,877.584
Total valuation 1921
-15,096,241
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_329.25
Population 1910, 12,895:1920,15,057
INT. on town and school debt at
Town Treasurer's office: other loans
at the First Nat. Bank, Boston.

Cemetery Notes.
J$1.000____Oct 1 1922
434s'14
1 625____Oct 1 1923
Refunding Bonds.
-D $19.584_June 29'23-'26
33(8'08 J
Playground Bonds (Outside limit)
Is '11 .1-J $45.429o_ Jan 1 '23-'41
.
Playground Notes.
48 '13
$1.000-Dec 22 '22-'23
Water Bonds.
2
4s '08 J-J $85.056-Jan 1 '23 38
45 '09 .7-3 25.515-Jan 15'23"29
18,600 ___Jan 1 '23-'30
4s '10 J-J
TOT. FD. DT. Jan 1 '22._ 3632,098
Debt (outside limit)
245,200
Water debt (Included)
152.000
Floating debt
250,000
144,846
Borrowing capacity
Assessed valuation, real..-17,434,750
Assessed valuation, pers'1_ 1,316.950
.
18,751.700
Total value 1921
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920---$24.50
Val.oftown owned prop
1,388.700
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bose

WOBURN.
This city is in Middlesex County.
Inc. May 18 1888.
___ 62.000
5s
___ 62,200
55
WHITMAN.
This town is in Plymouth Co. Inn.
Municipal Loans (inside limit).
March 4 1875, Population 1910. 4s '13 J-J $2.500c___July 1 1923
7,292; 1920, 7,147.
2,500c__ _July 1 1923
430'13 J-J
Town Water Bon
7.000c__ _Feb 1 1923
-A
55 '18 F
4s
M-8 $20,000r--------1925
Sewer Debt (Inside Limit).
_s
__ 32,000
58 '14 34 $34.867c-Ju1y 1 '23-'29
Town Hall Bonds.
4s
High-School Debt(Outside Limit).
M-S $47,000r ........1926
33
45 '06 P-A S36.000r_Aug 1 '222
School Bonds.
3,800c_July 1 '23-'31
4s'12_ 323.400c-Dec 1 '22-'27 48 '06 3-3
TOTAL DEBT Jan. 1 1921 3106,000
High-School Debt (Inside Limit).
Water debt (incl.)
29,000 4s
J-J $4.000c&rJuly1 '23-'26
Floating debt (additional)_ 60,000 46 '06 34
2.000c..July 1 '23-'26
'06
Assess. val. real
5,158,525
Sewer &
Assess, val. personal
1,204,338 44818 34 Paving Bonds.
$17.200
Total val. 1921
6,362,863
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 -427.40
Macadam and Sewer Bonds.
1922-1924
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Boa 454s'19 ___$36.000
Water Bonds (Outside limit).
WILLIAMSBl7RG.
2.000c__ _July 1 1923
4s '08 J-J
This town is in Hampshire Co.Inc 48 '11
9.000c_July 1 '23-'31
April 24 1771. Population 1910, 43 '10 3-3
30
8,000c-July 1 '232
J-J
2,132; 1920, 1,866.
10.000c_July 1 '23-'32
48 '12 J-J
Water Bonds.
33
430'13 3-3 11,0000_July 1 '232
4s g '03 J-J $50,000 c_ _July 1 1933
3.0000-Atkg 1 '22-'24
430'14 F-A
BOND.DEBT April 3 1922 $50,000 4s '15 J-J
1,000c._ _July 1 1923
Floating debt
12,450 48'18 3-3
1,675
Water sinking fund
25,156 414s'18 3-3
3,500
Assessed val., real
1922-1929
945,515 4 8'19 _-- 29,1)00
Assessed val. personal..
1922-1924
257,234 430'19- 6,000
Total valuation 1921
1,202,749
1922-1924
3.000
_
(Assessment at fair cash val.)
FCNDED430'19- DEBT Jan 1'21:
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_..$26.50 Inside limit
$327.826
294.360
Outside limit
WINCHENDON.
40.249
Borrowing capacity
This town is In Worcester County. Assess. val..real
12,690.493
Incorporated in 1764.
3.387,318
MOMS.val.. personal
Road improvement notes..-$18,000 Pot, assess. val. 1921_.._-16,077,809
Revenue notes
10,000 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920-326.00
Cemetery refund. bonds 48
5,000 Pop'n 1910. 15,308; 1920, 16,574
Water bonds 48
23,500
INTEREST at Second Nat.Bank.
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21
28.500 Boston, and in Woburn.
Notes outstanding
28,000
Assessed{Real estate
3.511,155
val.
Personal
1.536.955 WORCESTER.
1921 Total
This city is in Worcester County.
5.048.110
(Assessment about 95% actual value) Incorp. as a city Feb. 29 1848. AD
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.._ -$29.00 bonds are registered.
Populat on 1910. 5.678; 1920, 5,904 434s'17 _ -_ 3200.000r- _Oct 1 '18-'27
Sewage Purification Plant Bds.
WINCHESTER.
5s '21 J-J $70.000r Jan 1 '23-'29
This town Is in Middlesex Co. Inc. 5s '21 A-0 210,000r__Apr 1 '23-'29
Apr, 30 1850. Population 1910, 430'21 .1-3 20,000r _Jan 1 '30-'31
9,309; 1920, 10,485.
430'21 A-0 60.000r-Apr 1 '30-'31
Bridge Bonds.
Water Bonds.
45 '15 M-8 $2,000c_Mar 1 '23-'24 343'16 34 J26.000r__Jan 1 '23-'28
143.000r__Jan 1 '23-'26
Water Bonds.
31s'03 J-D 35,000c_June 1 '23-'27 348'16 34 20.000__July 1 '23-'28
334s'03 M-N 3,000c_ _ _ Nov.1 1922 3s'17 J J 75,000___Jan 1 '23 '27
45 '95 M-N 11,000c___Nov 1 1925 4%8'17 A 0 120,000-__Qct 1 '22 '27
48 '98 J-D 33,000c_June 1 '26-'28 430'19 A 0 200,000......Oct 1 '22 '29
344'02 M-N 12.000c_Nov 1 '29-'30
I35,000r_ _July 1 '23-'29
1.700r-July 1 1923
Road Material& Storage Shed
58 '21 J-J
7.200r....July 1 '24-'29
Bonds.
45 '16 M-N $3,000c_May 1 '23-'25 5s '21 J-J 40.000r Jan 1 '23-'29
12,000r__Oct 1 '22-'29
Playground Bonds.
4s '94 J-D $15.900c_ Dec 1 '22-'24 58 '21 A-0 20,000r_ _Oct 1 '22-'29
2
48 '98 J-D 12.5000...Deo 1 1928
20.000r_ _Oct 1 '22 29
80.000r_ _Oct 1 '22-'29
Fire & Police-Building Bonds.
4s '14 M-N$45,000__May 1 '23-'31 448'21 J-J f60.000r-Tuly 1'30-'41
114,400r_ _July 1 '30-'41
School Loans.
330'03 A-0 1$32.000c_Oct 1 '22-'29 434s'21 J-J 40,000r_ _Jan 1 '30-'31
1 6,000c-Oct 1 '30-'31
.118,000r_ _Oct 1 '30-'41
Public Park Bonds.
43is'21 A-0 30.000r_ _Oct 1 '30-'41
48 'II /11-N $60,000o_Nov 1 '22-'41
30,000r_ _Oct 1 '30-'41
Surface Drain Loans.
110.000r_ _Oct 1 1930
48 '16 M-8 $6,000c-Mar 1 '23-'28
Bridge Bonds.
45 '17 A-0
1,000c_ - _Apr 1 1923 443'19 A-0 136.000__Oct 1 '22-'29
4s '17 J-J
1,000___Jan 1 1923
Sidewalk Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
48 '13 J-J $15.000_ -_Jan 1 1923
4s '94 J-D $10;000c___Dec 1 1922
Funded Park Loan.
45 '95 J-D
5,000c-Dec 1 1922 3 43'02 34 $8.500r.. __July 1 1932
48 '96 J
-D 20.000c-Dec 1 '23-'24 Is '88 A-0 200.000r-Apr 1 1938
48 '15 M-9 3.000c_Mar 1 '23-'25 4s '89 A-0 50,000W Apr 1 1938
4.'17 M-8
3,000c_Mar 1 '23-'25 330'09 J-J 50.000_ _ _ _July 1 1929
TOTAL DEBT Dec.31 '21 $303.500
Funded City Loans.
Water debt (included)-....
67.000 4s
A-0$650,000_ _Apr 1 '25-'27
Debts outside limit
149,500
Land Damages Loan.
Borrowing capacity
366.729 48 '13 A-0 $20,000r_Oct 1 '22-'23
Ass'd val.f real estate.. __$20.178.475 4s '14 J J 15,000_ _July 1 '23 '24
lpersonal
3,168,950 4s '15 3-3 15,000__Jan 1 '23-'25
Total value 1921- __
23,348,425 48 '15 ___
9.000Apr 1 '23-'25
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-424.20 3s'16 J-J 28,000.._Jan 1 '23-'26
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co. and 4s '17 A-0 37.500__ -Apr 1 '23-'27
Public Playground Loans.
Nat. Shawmut Bank. Boston
45 '13 J-J 31,000r_ _July 1 1923
Hospital Bonds.
WINTHROP.
This town is in Suffolk Co. Inc. 46 '12 A-0$177,000r__-Oct 1 1922
in 1852. Population 1910, 10,132; 48 '13 3-3 15,000r_....lan 1 1923
14,250r__ _July 1 1923
4s '13 J-J
1920, 15.455.
1,000__July 1 '23 '24
4s '14 J J
Municipal Loans.
430'13 A-0 $3,873--Apr 15 1923 58 '17 A 0 18,000__Oct 1 '26 '27
530'17 A 0 36.000_ _Oct 1 '22 '25
School Bonds.
4s '08 M-N $14.000-Nov 15 '22-'28 58 '18 J J 33.000__Jan 1 '27 '29
9.000__Oct 1 '22-'29 5318'18 J J 44,000_ _Jan 1 '23'26
446'14
Police-Station Bonds.
4s '15 M-NJ 27,825c_Nov 15'22-'28
1 2.0000_Nov 15 1929 348'15 A-0 $60,000_ __Oct 1 '22-'25
2,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1923
Shore Road (Notes)(Outside limit) 330'16 J-J
3443'01 J-D $8,000-June 1 '23-'26 45 '15 A-0 13,500__Apr 1 '23-'25
45 '17 A-0 52.500......Apr 1 '23-'27
Street & General Loan Bond.
Trunk Sewer Bonds,
48 '12 __ - 33,000_ _Oct 15 1922
A-0$220.000r_ _Oct 1 '22-'29
5s
Water Bonds (Outside limit).
J-J 21.000r_ _July 1 '23-'29
4s '08 ___ $92,208__Jan 1 '23-'38 55
A-0 55,000r_ _Oct 1 '30-'31
45 '09
-.
17.563_Jan 15 '23-'29 434s
6.000r_ _July 1 '30-'31
J-J
4s '10 - 16,000__Jan 1 '23-'30 430
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RHODE ISLAND-DEBT OF STATE

WORCESTER (Concluded).
4s '15 A-0 3,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'25
330'16
8.000__Jan 1 '23-'26
Funded Water Loan.
330'99 J D 700,000____June 1 1929 5s '20 A 0 60,000__Apr 1 '28 '30
43 '99 J J 25,000____Jan 1 1929 530'20 A 0 100,000__Apr 1 '23 '27
330'02 J J 75,000.. ..July 1 1932
Street Paving Loans.
A-031,025,000r- —Apr 1'21-'28 4s '13 J-J 85.000r___Jan 1 1923
/40'00 J-D 250,000r-___June 1 1930 43 '13 J-J
5,000_ _July 1 1923
330'01 A-0 185,000r_ __Apr 1 1931 4s '14 J-J
22.500____July '23-'24
330'02 J-J 85.000r_July 1 '31 &'32 4s '15 J J 22,500__Jan 1 '23 '25
330'02_ _A-0 50,000r__ _Apr 1 1932 330'16 J-J
18,000r_Jan 1 '23-'26
330'03 J-J 225,000r_Jan 1 '33 & '34 4s '17 A-0 15.000__ _Apr 1 '23-'27
330'03 J-J 100,000._ Jan 1 1933 430'19 A-0 63.000__Oct 1 '22-'29
330'03 A-0 25,000r_ ....Oct 1 1933 5s '19 J J 30.000. Jan 1 '27 '29
330'04 J-D 50,000r_ —Deo 1 1934 530'19 J J 40.000. San 1 '23 '26
330'05 A-0 15,000r_ __Apr 1 1935 5s '21 J-J 40,000_ _July 1 '23-'29
330'06 A-0 25,000r- --Apr 1 1936 4%s'21 J-J 10,000_ _July 1 '30-'31
4s '13 J-J 55,000r__Jan 1 '23-'33
Building Bonus.
45 '13 A-0 55,000r_Apr 1 '23-'33 48 '17 ___ 42.500_Apr 1 '23-'27
4s '13 J-J
1,000r__ _July 1 1923 4s '13 A-0 12,000.._.Apr 1 1923
4s '13 A-0 12,000r_Oct 1 '22-'33
School Loans.
48 '13 A-0 28,000r ..Oct 1 '22-'23 4s '07 A-0 $10,000r_ —Apr 1 1927
48 '14 J-J 240,000_ __ _July '23-34 330'03 3-5 100.000r_ __July 1 1928
48 '15 J-J 42.000_ _Jan 1 '23-'25 330'09 A-0 125.000r_ __Apr 1 1929
4s '15 J-J 97,500__Jan 1 '23-'35 4s '12 A-0 15.000r___Oct 1 1922
48 '15 A-0 24,000__Apr 1 '23-'25 4s '13 J-3 275.000r___Jan 1 1923
330'18 J-J 70.000___Jan 1 '23-'28 4s '13 5-5 10,700r_ _ _July 1 1923
430'19 A 0 84,000__Apr 1 '23 '29 4s '14 J-J 44,000__July 1 '23-'24
430'19 J J 35,000_ _July 1 '23 '29 48 ,
15 54 • 93,000_Jan 1 '23-'25
Permanent Pavement Bonds.
43 '15 AO 12,000_ _Apr 1 '23'25
59" i J4 $17,500r_ _July 1 '23-'29 3sis'10 J-J 38.500r_ _Jan 1 '23-'26
430
J
-J
5,000r_ _July 1'30-'31 330'16 J-J
14,00,0_ _July 1 '23-'26
Bonds for the Construction and 43 '17 A-0 32.501__Apr I '23-37
Widening of Public Ways.
5s '18 J J 30,000__Jan 1 '27 '29
J-J $17,500r_ _July 1 '23-'29 530'18 J J 40,000__Jan 1 '23 '26
434s I J-J
5,000r_ _July 1 '30-'31 5s '20 A 0 68,000 .Apr 1 '27 '30
Grade-Crossing Abolition.
5S0'20 A 0 68,000_Apr 1 '23 '26
4e '10 A-0$100,000r —.Oct 1 1930 5s '21 J-J 28,000r_ _July 1'23-'29
330'10 J4 100,000r _....Jan 1 19:30 44s'21 J-J
4.000r__ _July 1 1930
4s '13 J-J 30,000r_ Jan 1 1923 55 '21 J-J 35,000r_ _July 1'23-29
4s '14 5-1
2,000__July 1 '23-'24 4Ms'2l S-.T 10,000r_ _July 1 '30-'31
'Funded Sewer Loans.
Junior High School Bonds.
48'97-'98 J-J 500,000_ _Jan 1 '27-'28 55 '21 A-0 $70,000r Apr 1 '23-'29
3348'00 A-0 200,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1930 43-s'21 A-0 20,000r_ _Apr 1 '30-'31
3hs'01 A-0 200,000_ __ _Apr 1 1931
Street Paving Bonds.
330'02 A-0 30,000_ ___Apr 1 1932 4s '17 A 0 $15,000__Apr 1 '23 '27
330'03 A-0 35,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1933
Sewer Bonds,
334s'04 A-0 30,000_ __ _Apr 1 1934 430'17 A-0 $15.500__Oct 1 '22-'27
330'05 A-0 30.000_ —Apr 1 1935 430'17 A 0 25,000_ __Apr '23 '27
45 '12 A-0 15,000__Oct 1 1922 430'19 A 0 147,500
1922 1929
J-J 500,000r_J&J 1 '27&'28 TOT.BD.DT. Apr12'22 $10.608,400
4s
330'00 J-J 170,000r....July 1 1929 Sinking funds
4.888,530
330'02 J-J 60,000____July 1 1932 Borrow. capacity (Inside
330'05 A-0 60,000r__Apr 1 '34-'35
3.131,822
debt limit)
330'06 A-0 20,000r_ __Apr 1 1938 Assessed val. real estate_204.261,650
48 '13 J-J 95.000r____Jan 1 1923 Assessed val.. personal 44.423,383
48 '13 5-5
2,500r__ _July 1 1923 Total assess. val. 1921--248.684.483
4s '13 A-0 8,000r_ _Oct 1 '22-'23 Tax rate (per $1,()00) 1921____$26.80
4s '14 .1-J
.
9,000___July '23-'24 Pop'n 1910, 145,986; 1920. 179.724
4s '14 A-0 3,000___ _Oct '22-'24
INTEREST payable by check on
48 '15 J-J 24,000 ..Jan 1 '23-'25 Merchants' Nat. Bank, Boston.

State of Rhode Island.
ITS
DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
Admitted as a State
One of Original Thirteen
Total area of State (square miles)
1,250
State Capital
Providence
Gov. (term exp. first Tues. Jan. 1923)
.Emery J. San Souci
Sec. of State (term exp. first Tues Jan. '23)_J. Fred Parker
Treasurer(term exp. first Tues. Jan.'23)Richard W.Jennings
LEGISLATURE.—The Legislature now meets annually the first Tuesday in January. There is no limit as to the length of session, but compensation of the legislators is limited to sixty days' attendance Wan"'
-calendar year.
HISTORY OF DEBT.—For early history ofthe Rhode Island State debt,
see"State & City Supplement" of April 13 1895,page 33. The bonds which
were outstanding on Jan. 1 1922 are described as follows:
Harbor Imerovement Bonds.
Penal & Reformatory Inst. Loan.
334g'09 M-S $300,000c__Mch 1 1959 45 g '10 F-Aaa00.000o_Aug 1 1960
4s '13 J-D 476.000z---Dec 1 1963
State House Loan.
•
3Sig'94 J-J $318,000o_ _Jan 1 1924 45 Bridge Bonds.
g '17 M-N$300,000c__May 1 1087
33ig'94 J-J 395.000o_ _ _Jan 1 1934
38 g '98 A-0 800,0000_ _July 15 1938 4348'20 F A 500,000c. Aug 1 1970
Armory Construction Bonds.
3s g '01 M-N 700.000o__ ,May 1 1941
3s g '06 A-03350.000o..._Apr 1 1946
Highway Improvement Bonds.
*Metropolitan Park Loan.
3s g '06 A-03600,000o_ _ _Apr 1 1936 3 348g'08J-DS250,000o__June 1 1958
3 3ig'09 M-S 600,000o__ _Nich 1 1939 4s '14 F-A 300.000c-__Feb 11964
4s '12 J-D 563.000c -_June 1 1942
Charitable Institution Bonds.
48 g '16 M-S $149.500-__Sept 1 1966
Charitable Inst. Loan.
40'14 .1-.1 $617.000c_.July 1 1964 434sg'18F-A 355.000----Aug 1 1968
4s g '15 M-S 458,500z___Sept 1 1965
Soldiers' Bonus Bonds.
43is'18 F
-A 200,000_ __ _Aug 1 1968 434g'20 .14$2.500.000c___Jan 1 1945
*This is debt incurred for the benefit of the several towns and cities included in Metropolitan Park System. While such debt is a direct obligation of the State, Its payment must eventually be met by assessment on the
towns and cities benefited. (r) Coupon with privilege of registration.
INTEREST on the State-House bonds and Charitable Inst. Loan 1914
Is payable In Providence at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co.; on the
Charitable Inst. bonds of 1916 and 1918 and bridge bonds of 1917. payable
at National Exchange Bank;on all other issues at Industrial Trust Co.
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS. &c.
Jan. 11922. Jan. 11921. Jan. 11920. Jan. 11919.
Total funded debt
$11,032,000 310,832,000 37,832,000 $7,702,000
Sinking funds
1,869,028
1,631,918 1,421,860 1,263,843
Net debt
$9,162,972 $9,200,082 $6,410,140 $6.438.157
On April 5 1922 the bonded debt was increased to $11,232,000 by an
additional bond issue.
The sinking fund is largely invested in city, town and district bonds and
notes, and it is to receive $165,537 yearly.
TAX VALUATION.—The total assessed valuation of real estate and
personal property in Rhode Island Jan. 1 1922 was $1,004,308,119, consisting of $617,240,121 real estate and $387,067,998 personal property. State
tax rate (per 31.000) in 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918 was
$0.90; in 1919, $1.50; in 1920. 1921 and 1922, $1.20.
POPULATION OF STATE
601.39711900
1920
428.55811860
174,620 1820
8.3,059
595.98611890
1915
345,50611850
147.545 1810
77,031
1910
542.610 1880
276,531 1840
108,830 1800
69,122
1905
480,082 1870
217,353 1830
97.210 1790
68.825
STATE AND MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS LIMITATIONS.—Under Section 13, Article IV of the State constitution, the General Assembly
has no power to incur State debt to an amount exceeding $50,000 without
the consent of the people, except in time of war or of insurrection or invasion. In no case is the Assembly to pledgo the faith of the State for the
payment of obligations of others without the approval of the people. In
reference to city debts. there Is nothing in the constitution of Rhode /stand
limiting the amount of such obligations. The following, however, are two
sections taken from Title 8. Chapter 46 (page 221) of the Revised Statutes
of the State of 1909. Since 1878 these provisions have been in force, and
. onsequently 3% of the taxable property has been the limit of the power
each town (which Includes city) to create debt.




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SECTION 20.—"The outstanding notes, bonds and contracts of towns
shall be paid and be fulfilled according to the tenor thereof, and all publio
works now authorized to be prosecuted shall be prosecuted and all indebtedness now authorized to be incurred on accohnt thereof may be incurred
according to the tenor of the authority thereof."
SECTION 21.—"No town shall, without special statutory authority therefor,
incur any debt in excess of three per oentum of the taxable property of
such town, Including the indebtedness of such town on the tenth day of
April, one thousand eight hundred seventy-eight; but the giving of a new
note or bond for a pre-existing debt, or for money borrowed and applied
to the payment of such pre-existing debt, Is excepted from the provisions
of this section, and the amount of any sinking fund shall be deducted in
computing such indebtedness."
The voters on Feb. 10 1920 approved the issuance of $2,500.000 Soldiers
bonus bonds and $500,000 State road bonds. These bonds have all been
issued.
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Bonds and notes of the State are
not subject to taxation. Loans of municipalities, we were advised Dec. 12
1911 by the Secretary of State, are taxable.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS, RESTRICTIONS, &c,—At the
1911 session of the Legislature the laws concerning Rhode Island savings
bank investments were completely revised and materially altered in many
respects. In 1912, 1914, 1917 and 1918 further amendments were made.
See V. 94, p. 1397; V. 98, p. 1629: V. 104, p. 1824, and V. 106, p. 1741.
In 1919 the General Assembly passed an Act amending Clause IX of
Section 1 of Chapter 232 of the General Laws so as to permit investment by
savings banks in the bonds of the Federal Farm Loan banks; the 1919 Legislature also passed an Act amending Clause VI, which deals with investments
in bonds of telephone companies, the qualifications being changed. A comprehensive digest of the law as it now stands is furnished in the following:
Clause I. Permits investments in (a) bonds or notes or the United States
or any State or Territory which has not, in the ten years next preceding
,
the time of investment, defaulted in the payment of its debt
(b) Bonds or notes of any city or town of the New Engle,nd States or
New York State which has not defaulted in ten years and whose net debt
does not exceed 7% of the last preceding assessed valuation: or of any
Incorporated district of said States having over 5,000 inhabitants, or in
New Hampshire, with a population of over 2.500. whose bonds are a
direct obligation on all the taxable property of such district, and whose net
debt does not exceed 5% of such valuation, and which bonds are provided
for by a sinking fund or serial retirement.
(c) Bonds or notes of any city of the United States other than the New
England States and New York State which has not defaulted during ten
years, has 30,000 or more inhabitants, as established by the last national or
State Census, or city Census certified to by the City Clerk or Treasurer of
such city, and taken In the same manner as a national or State Census
preceding such investment, and a net debt of not exceeding 7% of the
last preceding assessed valuation, or the bonds and obligations of any
incorporated school district within such city, payable primarily from
taxes levied on all taxable property in such district; providing the population of the district is 30,000 or more, and the population and assessed valuation of the district are equal to at least 75% of the population and assessed
valuation of the city within which such district is located.
(d) Bonds or notes of any county in the United States having a population of over 100,000 (according to National or State Census). and whose net
indebtedness does not exceed 3% of the last preceding assessed valuation.
"Net Indebtedness—Definition.—(e) 'Net indebtedness' shall mean
the total debt less sinking funds, the net outstanding water and sewer
debts and the tax levy for the current year."
Clauses II to VI, Inclusive, which govern investment in railroad bonds,
public service securities and bonds of telephone companies, are given In
full herewith.
"Steam Railroad Bonds and Notes.—Clause II. In the bonds and
notes and receivers' certificates of steam railroad orporations described
herein below, in the 'table of eligible steam railroad bonds and notes.' subsections (a) to (y) inclusive, subject to the following definitions and classification:
"The words 'railroad' and 'railway' herein used are to be considered
synonymous titles.
'The term 'funded indebtedness' herein used shall include all bonds and
notes bearing interest.
"All 'income bonds' are Ineligible.
"The eligibility of such bonds for such investments is defined as follows.
unless hereinafter otherwise provided:
"Definition.—Ownership.—Such railroad corporation shall own its
road in fee.
"Location.—The railroad of such corporation shall be located principally
in the United States.
"Gauge.—The railroad of such corporation shall be of standard gauge.
"Mileage.—Such railroad must be not less than 100 miles in length,
exclusive of sidings.
"Net Income.—The net income of any such corporation shall be its earnings and income after payment of all operating expenses, maintenance
charges, rentals and taxes, and all guaranteed dividends and guaranteed
interest paid by, or due from, it.
'The net earnings and income of any such corporation shall equal the
following requirements by the following classes, to which reference is made
In the succeeding table of bonds.
"Classification.—Class I. Any such corporation of this class must have
earned and received in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and successive periods of one year, next preceding such investment, a net income
of not less than twice the annual interest for the current year on all its funded
Indebtedness, including the bonds in question.
"Class II. Any such corporation of this class must have earned and received a net income, in each of its three fiscal years, or throe nearer and
successive periods of one year, next preceding such investment, not less
than twice the annual interest for the current year on the underlying mortgage heads in question, and all prior liens.
"COss III. Any such corporation of this class must have earned and
received in each of its three fiscal years. or three nearer and successive
periods of one year, next preceding such investment, a net income of not
less than twice the annual interest for the current year on all its mortgage
indebtedness outstanding. Including the bonds in question.
"Class IV. Any such corporation of this class must have earned and received in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and successive periods
of one year, next preceding such investment, a net income of not less than
one and a half times the annual interest for the current year on all its funded
indebtedneas. Including the bonds in question.
"Table of Eligible Steam Railroad Bonds and Notes.—(a) Debenture bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of
the United States, whose net income is described in Class I.
"(b) Debenture bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of the United States, which has leased its railroad to another
such railroad whose net income is described in Class I; Provided, that such
lease is for a term extending at least ten years after the maturity of the
bonds in question and that the rent from such lease is sufficient to meet
the interest and sinking fund requirements, if any, on said bonds or any
prior lien or any other debenture bonds, together with a dividend of not
leas than four per centum per annum on the entire capital stock of the lessor
corporation: and also provides for the proper maintenance and operation
of the property leased.
"(c) Debenture bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of the United States, guaranteed as to principal and interest
or assumed by another railroad described in Class I.
"(d) Bonds of any such steam railroad corporation described in items
(b) and (c), which are guaranteed as to principal and interest, or assumed
by two or more steam railroads of which one shall be of Cia.ss I and the
others may be of Class III or Class IV.
"(e) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, Incorporated in any of the United States, whose net income is not less than that
described in Class III.
"(f) Underlying mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation.
Incorporated in any of the United States, whose net income is not less than
that described in Class II.
"(g) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of the United States, which are guaranteed as to principal
and interest, or assumed by another steam railroad, whose net income is
described In Class I or Class III.
'(h) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of the United States, which are guaranteed as to prinicpal
and interest, or assumed, by two or more steam railroads, of which at least
one shall be of Class I or Class III and the others may be of Class III or
Class IV.
"(I) Mortgage bonds or any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of the United States, which has leased its railroad to another

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public service securities,' sub-sections
below In the 'table of
'team railroad whose net income is described in Class I or Class III; Pro- (i), inclusive, subject eligiblefollowini description and definition: (a) to
to the
vided, that said lease is for a term extending at lest ten years after the ma"The title 'public service securities shall include only mortgage bonds
turity of the bonds in question,and that the rent from such lease is sufficient issued by any electric railroad, street railway, gas company, electric light
to meet the interest and sinking fund requirements, if any, on said bonds
described.
and any prior liens, together with a dividend of not less than four per or power company. or water company. as hereinafterinclude all bonds and
The term funded indebtedness herein used shall
centum on the entire capital stock of the lessor corporation, and provides notes bearing interest.
for the proper maintenance and operation of the property leased.
"Descriptive Definition.—Ownership.—Such corporation shall own the
"(j) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation. incorporated in the United States, which has leased its railroad to two or more major part of its property in fee.
"Location.—The property of such corporation shall be located princisteam railroads, of which at least one shall be of Class I or Class HI; Provided, that said lease shall be for a term extending at least ten years after pally In the United States, unless otherwise provided.
the maturity of the bonds in question, and that the rent from such lease
"Net Income.—The net income of such corporation shall be its net earnon
is sufficient to meet the Interest, and sinking fund requirements, if any,
Ings and income after payment of all operating expenses, maintenance
said bonds and any prior liens, together with a dividend of not lass than charges, rentals and taxes, and all guaranteed Interest and guaranteed
four per centum on the entire capital stock of the lessor corporation, and dividends paid by, or due from, It.
provides for the proper maintenance and operation of the property leased.
"Eligibility for such Investment.—Such corporation must have earned
"(k) First mortgage bonds or refunding mortgage bonds of any such and received a net income in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer
'team railroad corporation which would be a legal investment under items periods of one year, next preceding such investment not lass than twice
(g),(h).(I) and (j), respectively, except for the fact that it owns In fee less the annual interest for the current year on all its indebtedness secured by
the mortgage under which the bonds in question are issued and all prior
than 100 miles of road, exclusive of sidings.
"(I) First mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, liens, unless otherwise hereinafter specified,and shall not have defaulted on
irrespective of mileage, which is a constituent part of a steam railroad and any of its obligations during the same period; Provided, however, that said
transportation system of not less than 1,000 miles of road, exclusive of bonds shall mature at least five years before the expiration of the principal
sidings, and at least ninety per centum of the capital stock of which Is franchise or franchises under which such corporation is operated, or there
owned by a proprietary holding company which operates said railroad and shall exist some definite agreement or contract with the grantors whereby
transportation system, and the earnings of which, with the earnings of the such franchise or franchises may be renewed or extended from time to time
other divisions constituting said railroad and transportation system, are throughout and beyond the life of the bonds in question, and or that by
received by said holding company, and which bonds in question are fully such an agreement or contract the security of said bonds is adequately
guaranteed as to principal and interest by such holding company, either protected and preserved to the bondholders, and a copy of such agreement
by direct guaranty, or by rental under lease extending at least ten years or contract shall be filed in the office of the Bank Commissioner and shall
after the maturity of said bonds, the terms of which lease require a pay- be preserved in his files during the life of the bonds in question.
ment of rent equivalent to all taxes and Interest, and provides a sinking fund
"Table of Eligible Public Service Securities.—(a) Mortgage bonds
sufficient to retire said bonds at maturity; Provided, however, that the net of any such electric railroad, street railway, gas,electric light or power comincome of said holding company shall equal the requirements of railroads pany, incorporated under the laws of Rhode Island, whose property Is lo- •
In Class 1.
cated and operated chiefly in this State.
"(m) Bonds and debentures of any steam railroad corporation whose
"(b) Mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad, street railway, gas
railroad property is unencumbered by mortgage, and whose net income is and electric light or power company, incorporated under the laws of any
or debentures shall
Provided, however, that such
described In Class I;
by law of the United States; Provided, however, that the said bonds of any such
be issued only under the authority of some State which provides
electric railroad or street railroad company shall be a legal investment for
that no such railroad corporation which has Issued bonds shall subsequently such deposits
only in case such company shall have received
execute a mortgage upon Its railroad property without including in and se- average gross and Income not less than four hundred thousand dollars In
earnings of
,
curing by such mortgage all bonds previously Issued by it and all its pre- each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year, next preexisting debts and liabilities, which provision so enacted In such State shall ceding such investment, and If said bonds are issued by a company which
have been accepted by the stockholders of such railroad company.
carries on the business of an electric railroad or street railway combined
"(n) Bonds of any steam railroad corporation described in item (m) with that of either a gas company or an electric light or power company, or
which has leased its railroad to another steam railroad for a term extending both of such kinds of business, then, In such case, such company shall have
not less than ten years after the maturity of the bonds in question, which received average gross earnings of not less than six hundred thousand dollessee railroad fully guarantees the principal and interest on said bonds; lars in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year, next
Provided, that said lessee railroad is one whose net income Is at least up preceding such investment: and If said bonds are issued by any such gas
to the standard sot in Ola.ss III; and provided, further, that said lease is for company or electric light or pawer company, or by a company which coma term extending at least ten years after the maturity or the bonds in ques- bines the business of a gas company and an electric light company,and,or,
tion and that the rent from such lease Is sufficient to meet the interest and power company, or any two such blISITIESS09, then, in such case, it shall
dividend of have
sinking fund requirements, if any.on said bonds, together with astock
received average gross earnings of not less than two hundred thousand
of the
not less than four per centum per annum on the entire capital
dollars In each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year,
lessor corporation, and provides for the proper maintenance and operation next preceding such investment.
property leased.
of the
"(c) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad.
"(0) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company, or terminal railtreat railway, gas, electric-light or power company incorporated In any
way company, incorporated In the United States, whose property is located of the United States, which are in operation and show substantial net earnIn the United States, and whose bonds are guaranteed as to principal and ings and which are guaranteed as to principal and interest or assumed by
Interest by any such steam railroad corporation of Class I.
another corporation whose bonds would be a legal investment under the
"(p) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company or terminal rail- provisions of paragraph (b) of this clause.
way company, incorporated In the United States, whose property Is located
"(d) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad or
In the United States, whose bonds are guaranteed as to principal and inter- street railway, incorporated In any of the United States, which are guarest by two or more steam railroad corporations of Class I or Class III.
anteed as to principal and Interest, or assumed by a steam railroad or rail"(q) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company or terminal rail- roads whose bonds would be a legal investment under the provisions of
way company, incorporated in the United States, whose property Is located Class III of the classification of steam railroads herein.
In the United States, of which company at least ninety per centum of its
"(e) First or refunding mortgage bonds or any such electric railroad,
capital stock is owned by two or more proprietary steam railroads of Classes street railway, gas, electric light or power company which has leased its
I, III or IV, and which use said property, and jointly, or jointly and property to any other corporation whose bonds would be a legal investment
severally, guarantee the principal and interest of all the indebtedness of under the provisions of paragraph (b) of this clause; Provided, however, that
said company.
said lease shall extend for a term of at least ten years after the maturity
"(r) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company or terminal railway of said bonds at a rental at !Gait equal to the fixed charges and taxes of the
in the United States, whose property is located in lessor, including the Interest on, and a sinking fund for,the bonds In quescompany. Incorporated
more steam rail, tion, or provides for the payment of said bonds at maturity, and shall rethe United States, which has leased its property to one orinterest
and
on said quire the operation and maintenance of the leased property; and provided.
road corporations which guarantee the principalleast ten
years after the further, that an 'authentic copy of such lease shall be filed in the office of
lease runs for a term extending at
bonds and which
maturity of said bonds, and which lease provides for the maintenance and the Bank Commissioner, and such copy shall be preserved in his files during
operation of the leased property; Provided, that, If such lease is to one the life of the bonds in question.
steam railroad corporation, it shall be of Class I, and If such lease is to two
"(f) Equipment bonds or equipment notes issued by any such electric
steam railroad corporations, they may be of Classes I or HI, and if such railroad or street railway which are secured by a first lien on the equipment
lease Is to three or more steam railroad corporations, they may be of against the purchase of which said bonds or notes were issued at not exceedClasses I, HI or IV.
ing eighty per centum of the purchase price thereof; Provided, the indenture
"(s) First mortgage bridge bonds issued by any railroad corporation of under which said lien Is established contains adequate requirements for the
Class I.
maintenance of the property pledged and provides that an equal amount
"(t) First mortgage bonds of any bridge company, Incorporated in the of such bonds or notes shall be paid annually until all are retired, without
United States, whose property is in the United States, whose entire indebt- the release pf the lien on any of such equipment.
Interest by one or more steam rail"(g) Certificates of indebtedness, commonly termed 'receiver's certifiedness Is guaranteed as to principal and
one
road corporations; Provided that, If such guarantee is byis bysuch railroad cates,' issued by a receiver of any such electric railroad, street railway, gas
two or more electric light or power company under an authorization of the court or
corporation, it shall be of Class I, and if such guarantee
courts having Jurisdiction over such receiver.
railroad corporations they may be of Classes I, Ill or IV.
"(u) First mortgage bonds of any bridge company, Incorporated In the
"(h) First mortgage bonds of any electric railroad, street railway, gas.
States and whose capital electric light or power company, described in paragraph (b) of this clause,
United States, whose _property Is in the United directors, by
two or more which is incorporated in the Dominion of Canada. and whose property is
stock Is entirely owned, except shares qualifying
proprietary steam railroad corporations of Classes I, III or IV which located principally in said Dominion; Provided, that such bonds conform in
guarantee the maintenance of the property and the principal and interest all other respects to the provisions of paragraph (b). (c). (d). (e) or (f)
of this clause.
of such bonds.
"(I) Bonds of any corporation which owns more than ninety per centum
"(v) Equipment bonds or equipment notes Issued by any steam railroad
corporation of Class I, Class HI or Class IV which are secured by a first of the capital stock and of the outstanding bonds of any electric railroad or
the equipment against the purchase of which said bonds or notes street rallwaycompany.incorporated In this State, the railway of which is
lien on
were issued at not exceeding eighty per centum of the purchase price thereof; located wholly or in part therein, secured by the deposit in trust of the said
Provided, that the indenture under which said lien is established contains stock and bonds as collateral, and which corporation has paid. In each fiscal
adequate requirements for the maintenance of the property pledged, and year for the five years last preceding such investment, dividends of not less
provides that an equal amount of any Issue of such bonds or notes shall be than four per centum per annum upon all Its outstanding capital stock; or
paid annually until all are retired without the release of the lien on any of the bonds of any such electric railroad or street railway company which
are secured by mortgage on its property and are guaranteed as to principal
such equipment.
"(w) Notes, warrants and obligations, running. for a term of not more and interest by any such corporation.
years from date of Issue, given by any steam railroad corporation
"(J) First mortgage bonds of any company Incorporated In this State
than five
which has earned and paid dividends at the rate of not less than four per for the purpose of supplying water for domestic and other purposes; Procentum per annum on all its outstanding capital stock for five years nose vided. that such company has an exclusive franchise to serve a population
of not less than ten thousand In this State, which franchise extends at least
prior to the (late of issue.
"(x) Certificates of indebtedness commonly termed 'receiver's .certifi- five years beyond the life of the bonds in question, and'that said bonds
cates' Issued by a receiver of any such steam railroad under an authorize- are secured by a mortgage of the property, rights and franchises of such
company.
Um' of the court or courts having jurisdiction over such receiver.
(k) Notes, warrants and obligations, running for a period of not exceed"(y) First mortgage bonds and refunding mortgage bonds of any steam
railroad, incorporated and whose property is principally located In the ing ten years from date of issue, of any electric railroad, street railway, gas
conform in all respects to the provisions apply
and electric light or power company such as Is described in paragraph (b) of
Dominion of Canada, which
this clause, and which has earned and paid dividends at the rate of not less
ing to mortgage bonds ofisteam railroad corporations In the United States.
"Change of Motive Power.—Clause III. Thechange of motive power than 4% per annum on all Its outstanding stock for a term of not less than
or in
by any steam railroad corporation, whether whollyof the part, shall not five years next prior to the date of issue: and in the notes, warrants and oblisteam rallroal gations, running for a period of not exceeding ten years from date of issue,
affect the eligibility, for such investment, of any
obligations hereinbefore described, so long as its earnings conform with the of any such corporation which are secured by the deposit of collateral
security having value In excess of the amount loaned of not less than 20%.
foregoing requirements.
to Chapter 232 of the General
"Railroad Stocks.—Clause IV. (a) In the shares of the capital stock An Act in amendment of and In AdditionAmended by Chapter 687 of the
Laws, Entitled "Of Investments," as
another steam railroad,
of anystearn railroad which has leased its railroad to
Public Laws, Passed at the January Session, A. D. 1911, and as Otherwhich operates the property so leased as a part of Its railroad system;
and Added to.
Provided, that such lease is for a term of not less than fifty years, and the It wise Amended General Assembly as follows:
is enacted by the
lessee company is one whose bonds would be a legal investment under the
Clause VI of
Section 1.investments,. Section 1 of Chapter 232 of the General Laws,
revisions of Clause II, Class III, and that by the terms of the lease the
as
' amended by Chapter 687 of the Public Laws,
"Of
lessee company Is obliged to pay rents sufficient to pay the Interest on the entitledat the January Session, A. D. 1911, is hereby amended so as to
outstanding bonds of the lessor and a dividend at an annual rate of not less passed
per centum per annum on all the capital stock of the lessor com- read as follows:
than four
"Bonds of Telephone Companies.—Clause VI. In the bonds of any
pany.
"(b) In the shares of the capital stock of any steam railroad which oper- Telephone Company incorporated in any of the United States, whose
whose bonds would be an eligible investment under property is located chiefly in the United States, subject to the following
ates its own railroad
Clause It. Class I; Provided, that such railroad has paid regular annual description and definition:
"The term 'Funded Indebtedness' herein used shall include all bonds
dividends on all its capital stock at the rate of not less than four per centum
and notes bearing interest.
per annum for ten years next preceding such Investment. by any
bank,
"(e) The aggregate Investment of such deposits and income
"Descriptive Definition.—Location.—The property of such corporasavings bank or trust company In the stock of any one such steam railroad tion shall be located principally in the United States.
corporation at par value shall not exceed two per centum of said deposite
"Net Income.—Net income of such corporation shall be its not earnings
held by it.
and income after payment of all operating expenses, maintenance charges,
"Public Service Securities.—Clause V. In the bonds of public service rentals and taxes, and all guaranteed interest and guaranteed dividends
corporations. commonly called 'public service securities,' described herein- paid by, or due frozn it.

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"Eligibility for such Investment.—Such corporation must have earned
and received a net income in each of Its three fiscal years, or three nearer
periods of one year each, next preceding such investment, of not less than
twice the annual interest for the current year on all its indebtedness secured by the indenture under which the bonds in question are issued,and
all prior liens, unless otherwise hereinafter specified, and shall not have defaulted on any of its obligations during the same period.
"Table of eligible telephone company bonds.—(a) Mortgage bonds of
any such telephone company incorporated under the laws of any of the
United States: Provided, however, that the said bonds of any such telephone company shall be a legal investment for such deposits and income
only in case such company shall have received average gross earnings of
not less than one million dollars in each of its three fiscal years, or three
nearer period of one year. next preceding such investment.
(b) Debenture bonds of any such telephone company incorporated under the laws of any of the United States where definite covenant is made
by the company that said debenture issue shall be equally secured with
any future mortgage lien that may be later made by the company: Provided, however, that such company shall have received average gross earnings of not less than two million dollars in each of its three fiscal years, or
three nearer periods of one year next preceding such investment.
(c) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any such telephone company
Incorporated in any of the United States which is In operation and which
shows substantial net earnings and which are guaranteed as to principal
and interest or assumed by another corporation whose bonds would be a
legal investment under the provisions of paragraph (a) or (b) of this clause.
(d) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any such company which has
leased its property to any other corporation whose bonds would be a legal
Investment under the provisions of paragraphs (a) or (b) of this clause:
Provided, however, that said lease shall extend for a term of at least ten years
after the maturity of said bonds, at a rental at least equal to the fixed
charges and taxes of the lessor, including the interest on, and a sinking
fund for,the bonds in question, or provides for the payment of said bonds
at maturity and shall require the operation and maintenance of the leased
property: and provided, further, that an authentic copy of such lease shall
be filed in the office of the bank commissioner and such copy shall be preserved in his files during the life of the bonds In question.
(e) Certificates of indebtedness commonly termed receiver's certificates
Issued by a receiver of any such telephone company under an authorization of the court or courts having jurisdiction over such receiver.
(f) Collateral trust bonds of any such telephone company secured by the
deposits with a trust company of bonds and of shares of stock of other telephone companies, under an indenture of trust which limits the amount of
bonds so secured to not more than 75% of the value of the securities deposited as stated and determined in said indenture, and provided that the
company issuing such collateral trust bonds shall have received average
gross earnings of not less than five million dollars in each of its three fiscal
years, or three nearer periods of sne year, next preceding such investment
and provided, further, that such telephone company shall have earned and
paid cash dividends on all its outstanding issues of stock at the rate of not
less than 6% per annum during each of its five fiscal years next preceding
such investment.
(g) Notes, warrants and obligations, whether secured by collateral or
unsecured, running for a period of not exceeding ten years from date of
Issue, of any telephone company such as is described in paragraph (a) of
this clause and which has earned and paid cash dividends on all its outstanding issues of stock at the rates of not less than 6% per annum during
each of its five fiscal years next preceding such investment.
A true copy of the mortgage or indenture of trust securing said bonds
shall be filed in the office of the bank commissioner and shall be preserved
during the life of said bonds.
The aggregate investment of such deposits and income by any bank,
savings bank or trust company in the bonds of any one such telephone
company at par value shall not exceed 2% of said deposits held by it.
Sec. 2. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage.
An Act in Amendment of and In Addition to Chapter 232 of the General
Laws, Entitled "Of Investments," as Amended by Chapter 687 of
the Public Laws, Passed at the January Session, A. D. 1911, and as
Otherwise Amended and Added to.
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
Section 1. Clause IX of Section 1 of Chapter 232 of the General Laws,
entitled "Of Investments," as amended by Chapter 687 of the Public Laws,
passed at the January Session, A. D. 1911, is hereby amended so as to read
as follows:
"Real Estate Mortgages.—Clause 9. In the bonds of the Federal Land Banks organized pursuant to the provisions of an Act of Cone
gross approved July 17 1916: Provided, that not more than 3% of the
deposits of any bank shall be Invested in said bonds.
"In loans secured by first mortgage on real estate subject to the following restrictions:
"No such loan shall be made except upon the report of not less than
two officers, or trustees, or directors, or agents duly authorized to the
duty by the board of trustees or directors, who shall certify according to
their best judgment to the value of the premises to be mortgaged. Such
report and certificate shall be in writing, and shall be filed and preserved
in the records of the corporation.
"Loans on improved real estate shall not exceed 60% of such valuation.
"Loans on unimproved real estate shall not exceed 40% of such valueti n,
o'The aggregate amount of such loans shall not exceed 70% of such depo'sits, and of this authorized amount, not exceeding 30% thereof shall be
on real estate located out of Rhode Island.
"In event of any such mortgage loan continuing for five years unreduced
in amount, the property upon which such loan is secured, shall be reexamined and revalued, and a written report and certificate of the condition and value of the property at the time of such re-examination, shall
be filed and preserved in the records of the corporation after the manner
provided for a new loan, and such an examination and revaluation shall be
made as often as every fifth year, until such loan is paid. If at the time
of any such revaluation it shall appear that the property mortgaged has
depreciated In value so that the loan secured thereby is in excess of the
percentage limit of such value herein permitted for such loans, a reduction
in the amount of the loan shall be required and securedas promptly as is
practicable until the margin of safety is restored.
Sec. 2. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage.
Under Clause VII a bank may invest in the capital stock of any bank or
trust company incorporated under the laws of any of the New England
States, or New York State, or of any national banking association doing
business in said States. Holdings both by investment and as security for
loans are limited to not more than 25% of a bank's deposits. No more
than 3% of the deposits shall be invested in the stock of any one such
corporation, nor shall such corporation hold, both by investment and as
security for loans, more than one quarter of the capital stock of any one
such bank, trust company or national banking association.
Clause VIII concerns limit of depos'Is in any one bank. Clauses IX,
X. XI and XIII concern real estate loans and personal securities. The
full text of these sections will be found in the "Chronicle" of May 20 1911
page 1388.
The General Assembly in 1919 passed an Act amending Clause IX of
Section 1 of Chapter 232 of the General Laws, entitled "Of Investments,"
as amended by Chapter 687 of Public Laws, passed at the January Session
1911, so as to permit investments by savings banks in the bonds of the
Federal Land Banks, organized pursuant to the provisions of the Act of
Congress approved July 17 1916, provided that not more than 3% of the
deposits of any bank shall be invested in said bonds. Investments in loans
secured by first mortgage on real estate are defined in the same law and are
subject chiefly to the following restrictions: Loans on improved real estate
shall not exceed 60% of the valuation; loans on unimproved real estate
shall not exceed 40% of the valuation; the aggregate amount of such loans
shall not exceed 70% of the deposits, and of this authorized amount, not
exceeding 30% shall be on real estate located out of Rhode Island.
Clause XII permits investment In the note or notes of a gas, water,
electric light or power, telephone, electric railroad or street railway company
incorporated, or doing business, in this State, which has paid dividends of
at least 4% in each fiscal year upon all its issues of capital stock for 5 years
next preceding the date of such investment; Provided, the principal of said
note or notes matures at a time not exceeding 3 years from the date of
Investment therein; and provided,further, that said note or notes shall mature at least 5 years before the expiration of the principal franchise or
franchises under which said gas, electric light or power, telephone, electric
railroad or street railway company are operated; and provided, further, that
the aggregate amount so Invested by any bank, savings bank or trust corn
pany in the note or notes of any such corporation. together with the bond.
and other securities of such corporation held, shall not exceed 2% of said
deposits held by it.




[VOL. 114.

Securities taken in settlement of debt may be held under Clause XIV. but
the non-legal securities so obtained shall be sold within five years after
being acquired, unless the time Is extended.
"General Provisions.—Clause XV. (a) Securities acquired after the
passage of this Act, which were legal investments when acquired, need not
be disposed of if it happens afterwards that the net Income of the corpora- "
tion issuing such securities shall fall below the limit fixed by this Act, or,
In the case of a city, county, town or district, If the debt limit is exceeded,
unless, in the Judgment of the Commissioner, it is hazardous to retain the
same, in which case said Commissioner may give directions in writing requiring the disposal of such securities, and when such directions are given.
such securities shall be disposed of within one year from the date of such notice, unless an extension of time is granted by said Commissioner.
• "(b) Bonds which are legal investments under the foregoing provisions
of this chapter and are secured by a mortgage which provides for payments
to a sinking fund shall cease to be legal investments if the corporation issuing
such bonds shall at any time fail to make such payments. And such bonds
shall not be legal investments under the provisions of this section so long
as any such payment is in arrears and unpaid.
"(c) If a corporation is formed by a consolidation or merger of two or
more corporations, and it is desired to ascertain the legality of the bonds
of the successor corporation for investment of savings deposits, the earnings
and income of the several predecessor and constituent corporations shall be
consolidated, and the aggregate corporate income so ascertained shall be
regarded as that of one and the same continuous corporation represented
by the successor corporation; or, if a corporation shall acquire by purchase
the property and franchises of another corporation, and a bond issue is
made for the financing of the transaction, the legality of the bonds so issued
with the other bonds of the purchasing corporation shall be ascertained by
the same process as in the case of a consolidation or merger above provided, subject to the rules applying to the several classes of corporations
described under the preceding clauses of this chapter.
"(d) If the net earnings and income of any corporation whose bonds
have been a legal investment under the provisions of this chapter shall fall
somewhat below the requirements of this chapter for a period of not exceeding two successive fiscal years, and in the following year such earnings
and income shall be restored to the required amount, said corporation after
such restoration of income, shall be regarded as having complied with said
requirements during said period, but during the period of failure to earn
the required amount no investment shall be made in the bonds of a corporation so situated.
"(e) Serial maturities of bonds shall be considered equivalent to sinkng fund provisions.
"Of the Segregation of Assets.—Clause XVI. (a) Every bank or trust
company which maintains a savings or participation department, or solicits
or receives deposits as savings or on participation, shall invest all deposits
therein, or so received, according to the requirements of this chapter, and
such deposits, invested or uninvested, shall be set apart for the exclusive
protection of the deposits in said savings or participation department, and
shall not be liable for, or be used to pay, any other obligation or liability
of such bank or trust company until after the payment of all the deposits
In said savings or participation department.
"(b) The foregoing provision as to the character of the investment of savings or participation deposits shall not render illegal any investments of such
deposits made prior to May 26 1908, nor compel the change of such investments for those prescribed by this chapter, except as hereinafter provided.
"(c) If any bank or trust company shall continue to hold such investments of non-legal character made prior to May 26 1908 which, In the
opinion a the Bank Commissioner, are hazardous and unsafe for the investment of savings deposits, said Commissioner may, by giving notice in
writing, require such bank or trust company to dispose of such investments,
to substitute other investments of a character in conformity with the requlrements of this chapter within one year from the date of receipt of such
notice, and said bank or trust company shall make such disposal or substitution in accordance with such requirement; but if It shall appear on written
request of such bank or trust company that additional time is reasonably
necessary in which to make such disposal or substitution in order to avoid
unnecessary sacrifice, said Commissioner may grant a reasonable extension
of time for the compliance herewith.
"(d) If any Investment of the savings or participation department of
any bank or trust company, which has been set apart as provided in (a)
of this clause, shall be in default in payment of either principal or interest,
such investment shall promptly be reduced in its book value approximately
to the market value of the same.
"(e) The uninvested funds of the savings or participation department
of any such bank or trust company shall be kept in a distinct deposit account or accounts or demand certificates of deposit in such manner that the
same can tie readily identified as clearly belonging to the segregated assets
of such saysags or participation deposits.
"(f) Every bank or trust company shall keep an accurate account
wherein shall appear a complete list of the assets set apart for the exclusive protection of savings or participation deposits held by it, showing the
par value, book value, and, periodically,as often as a report is made to the
!Sank Commissioner shall enter in such account the fair market value of
each of the investments of said assets.
"(g) The Bank Commissioner in requiring the substitution of investments under the provisions of (c) of this clause shall not require changes or
substitutions aggregating in any one year more than two per centum of
the savings or participation deposits of any such trust company at the
time of the passage of this At
"Of Savings Bank investments Made Before the Passage of This •
Act.—Clause XVII. (a) The provisions of this chapter shall not render
Illegal any investments held by any savings bank prior to May 26 1908,
nor require the change of any such investment for those herein prescribed
for the investment of savings deposits; Provided, however, if any savings
bank shall hold any such investment or investments which are In default in
the payment of interest or dividends thereon, or which, at any time, in the
opinion of the Bank Commissioner, are hazardous or unsafe for the investment of savings deposits, the Bank Commissioner may by notice In writing
require such savings bank to dispose of such investments; and such savings
bank within one year from the receipt of such notice, unless such time shall
be extended by the Commissioner, shall dispose of the same; Provided,
further. said Commissioner shall not require the disposal of investments
aggregating in value in any one year more than two per centum of the
amount of the deposits of such savings bank.
"Defaulted Bonds.—Clause XV///. If any bonds held by any savings
bank shall be in default either in principal or interest, such investment shall
promptly be seduced in its book value approximately to the market value
of the same.
Clause XIX relates to "loans to officers of savings banks."
Clause X.,Y provides that bonds bought below par shall be entered on the
books and returns of the corporation holding the same at the actual cost
price thereof, and the discounts in the price thereof may, by an equal
annual amortization, be extinguished so as to gradually bring the book value
thereof to par at maturity.
"Borrowing by Savings Banks."—Clause XXI. It shall not be lawful
for any savings bank to borrow money for the purpose of investing or
loaning the same, but this shall not be so construed as to prevent any
savings bank from borrowing for the purpose of meeting a run or unusual
withdrawals by its depositors, and in no case shall such borrowing exceed
10%, of the deposits of any such savings bank, and the provisions of Clause
XXII of this section shall constitute a further exception to such prohibition
against borrowing. The note or notes given may be issued either on the
general credit of the corporation or on pledge of securities owned, and shall
be made only upon authority granted by vote of the board of trustees, or
of the investment committee if specifically authorized so to do, and shall
contain a reference to the minutes of the meeting at which the authority to
borrow was voted. All such notes shall be executed in the name of the
corporation by its Treasurer and shall bear the corporate seal of the corporation, and shall be countersigned by the President or Vice-President and
two members of the investment committee. No general authority to borrow shall be voted by the trustees or the investment committee, but all
borrowings shall be only upon a specific vote relating to the note to be
Issued. In event of such borrowing, such savings bank shall not make
any new investment or loan until the note or notes given are all paid."
Clause XXII. It shall be lawful for any savings bank to borrow money
for the purpose of purchasing bonds or other evidence of indebtedness of
the United States, issued on or after the first day of April 1918, provided
that in no case shall the aggregate amount of the sum so borrowed exceed
10% of the amount of the deposits of any such savings bank. The note
or notes given in payment therefor shall be made only upon authority
granted by vote of the board of trustees, or of the investment committee
If specifically authorized so to do, and shall contain a reference to the
minutes of the meeting at which the authority to borrow was voted. All
such notes shall be executed in the name of the corporation by its Treasurer,
shall bear the corporate seal of the corporation and shall be countersigned

JUNE, 1922.]

RHODE ISLAND-CITIES AND TOWNS

by the President or Vice-President and two members of the investment
committee. No general authority to borrow shall be voted by the trustees
or the investment committee, but all borrowing shall be upon only a specific
vote relating to the note to be issued.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS /N

STATE OF RHODE ISLAND.
Bridge Bonds (exempt).
BARRINGTON.
A town in Bristol County. Incor- 4s '16 J-J 1122,000c_July 1 23-'33
1 1.000c.--July 1 1934
porated in 1770. Population 1910,
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22_ $115,000
2,452; 1920, 3,897.
150,000
Floating debt
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '21.. 1155,000
Assessed valuation, real ___3,852,300 Total assessed val. 1922_ _11,844.225
Assessed val'n, personal....1.287,100 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-316.50
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost.
Assessed val'n, intangibles-1,310,400
6.458.800
Total valuation 1920
Tax rate (per f Real & pers'1_116.20 EAST PROVIDENCE.
This town Is In Providence County.
$1 000) 19201Intangible_ -__14.00
Incorp.Maroh 1 1862. School bonds
BRISTOL. Incorp. below are excluded In ascertaining
This town Is in Bristol Co.
in 1746. Population 1910, 8,565; borrowing capacity.
4s '11 J-J $75.000c-July 1 1951
1920, 11,375.
Highway Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
330 g M-S $55,000o. __Sept 1 1930 4 i4g'15 M-S 132.000e. _Mar 1 1935
95,000.7 Nov 1 '22-31
Bonds. 6%s'21
Highway Construction
Funding Bonds.
A-Of$90,000_ __Oct 1 '22-'39
_s
1941
1 5,000_ __ _July 1 1940 4 tis'16 ___ $75.000
1923-1952
_s
142,500_ __ _Apr' 23-'41 4s '22 __150,000
Town !fonds.
55 '21 ___ 66.500_ _Apr 1 '23-'41
Is g '93 J-J 125.0000._ _July 1 1923
Refunding Bonds.
M-S3100.000o. __Sept 1 1930 Is g '93 J-J 120,000o_July 1 '33&'43
34s
BOND.DEBT Feb 11922. $400,000 48 '97 J-D 50,000c- Juno 15 1947
.Jan 1 1958
Floating debt & note debt- 24.050 is g '08 J-J 200,0000..
School Bonds
60,549
Sinking fund
Assessed val'ne,real estate_8.067.900 Is '04 J-J $76.000o -.July 1 1948
5.000___July 1 1951
Assessed val'n, personal......1,909,700 4348'11
Other assessable property-2,558,400 3us'11 J-J 75,000o __July 1 1951
18.000_ _July 1 1953
430'13 .14
Total assessed valuation
1921 (abt 2-3 actual) __12,536.000 4 8'18 M-N 32,000__May 1 '23-'38
170,000. Jan 1 1952
Town tax (per $1,000) 1921--$22.50 43 8'22
DEBT Oct 8 '21- $627,000
INT. at Industrial Tr. Co., Prov. BOND.School bonds(exempt, not
208,000
BURRILLVILLE.
included)
200,000
This town is situated In Providence Floating debt
154,254
Co. Inc. 1806. Pop'n 1910. 7,878; Sinking fund
1920, 8.606.
Assess, val.real estate_ _ _17,837,006
3,373,375
Funding Bonds.
Assess. val.f Tangible_
334g'99 M-S $60.000o- _Sept 1 1939
personal 'Intangible... 1.313,685
Highway Improvement Bonds. Total assessed val. 1921
22,524,066
3 303'02 M-S $4C1,0000._ _Aug 1 1942
(3-5 to 4 actual)
BOND DEBT Jan 3122.. $110 0 .0 Town tax (per 31,000) 1921-.119.00
108,000 Pop'n,1910, 15.808 1920.......21.793
Floating debt (add'I)
33,490
General sinking fund
INT. payable at the Rhode Island
Assessed val'n, real estate-4,056,025 Hospital 'Trust Co.. Providence,
Assessed val'n, personal-1,607,9 0 City Trust Co., Boston, and Scottish
Tot.val.'21 (a bt. 1-5 act.)-5,66,
1.005 Union & Nat'l Ins. Co., Hartford.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-.420.00 Conn.
INT. at Industrial Tr. Co.. Pray,
EAST PROVIDENCE FIRE DIST.
4 34s g J-J $100,000_ _July 1 1932
CENTRAL FALLS.
This city, incorp. In 1895 assumed BOND.DEBT Apr 1921...$185,000
INT. at Industrial Tr. Co. Prey.
the debt of the old Ore district (which
Is now a part of the (pity), and a part The above bonds, while issued by the
of the debt of the town of Lincoln. district, have been assumed by the
E. Prov. Water Co., which purchased
Funding Bonds.
$36,000c_ _Apr 1 '23-'26 the system some years ago. Al10.000c___Apr 1 1927 though thus assumed, the district
39.000c__Apr 1 '28-'30 has not been relieved of the respon168,000c._Apr 1 '31-'38 sibility of their payment
4s g 17 A-0 20,000c.....Apr 1 1930
57,000c-Apr 1 '40-'42 JAMESTOWN.
This town is in Newport County,
18,000c._ Apr 1 1943
Refunding Bonds.
19,000c__ _Apr 1 1944
16,000c_Dec 1 '22-'27
40,000c._Apr 1 '45-'46 434 g'15
36,000c. Dec 1 '28-'45
10.000c..-Apr 1 1947
48,000c_ _Apr 1 '48-'53 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1920- $93,110
9,000c___Apr 1 1954 Sink. fd. & secured notes__ 45,417
'
8,000c_.Apr 1 '55-'56 Ass'd val.realest.May4 20-1,746,967
ITangible_
5s g '20M-N1180,000cMay 1 '23-40 Assessed val.lIntangible_ _ _ 960,045
_ _ 347,880
personal _ _
City Bonds.
4s g '96 J-D $50.0000_Deo 1 '22-'26 Assess. val. bldgs. & impts-1,737,125
Total assessed val. 1920 -3.614,810
Bonds.
Bridge
1920-$13.00
Tax rate
4s '04 F-A $90.000o-Aug 1922-31 Pop'n in (per 11.000) 1920.--.1,633
1910, 1,175;
Refunding Bonds.
INT. Is payable in Boston.
1 '28-'47
4s g '08 F-A$200.000c.Aug
BOND. DEBT June 1 '2211,011,000
402,000 JOHNSTON.
Floating debt
This town Is in Providence County
11.812,722
Assess. val. real
5.551,989 and was Incorporated 3.1ch 6 1759.
Assess. val. personal
Total val. 2-3 act.) 1921_17,364,711 On June 1 1898 a portion of this town.
about five-sevenths of
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1021_ -122.50 representing valuation, was
annexed
Value of city owned prop.$1,130.591 the assessed
to the City of Providence. The com24,174
Pop'n '10, 22754; 1920
apportion the
INT. at Industrial Trust Co., mission appointed to by the
city of
Providence, and at First National debt to be assumed that the
city's
Providence reported
Bank, Boston.
share of the net debt is $255.720.64,
leaving $101,677.48 as the town
CRANSTON.
This city is in Providence Co. Inc debt remaining. Bonds Numbers
remain as an
as town in 1754 as city, 1910. 151 to 191 (all inclusive) of
Johnston
obligation of the town
Pop'n 1910, 21.w/; 1020, 29.407.
The bonds given below are those reRefunding Bonds.
48 '22 J-131100,000c,June 15 '23-'62 maining as an obligation of the town
4s '22 J-D 100,000cJune 15 '23-'32 after division. Chap. 882, Laws of
of
4s '22 J-D 50,000cJune 15 '23-'62 1912, increases the limit this debt
town
which may be incurred by
Highway and Bridge Bonds.
1923 (not counting temporary loans) to
43 '92 --- 1150,000
1929 57'o of the taxable property.
---136,000
/efunding Bonds.
1925
4s '95 ___ 100,000
1923
1937 4s '08 J-J 1$12,500c
4s '97 -__ 150,000
1 40,0000-1928 & 1933
1925
4318'15 ___ 50,000
385.000
_
25,0001922-1925 43is'15
'16
'17-- 50,000
4s '22 .1-13 100,000c_ _June 15 1932
School Bonds.
School-House Bonds.
12,000
1939 _s '15
33.48'99 _-- $50,000
1945 -s '16
4s '05 ___ 50,000
.May 1 1932
1947 430.'17 M-N $7,500-.
4s '07 - 100,000
1935 BOND.DEI3T Apr 1 1920- 131,000
4s '15 _ 25,000
2,431
1922-1930 Sinking fund
45 '16 ___ 29,000
4,058,890
4s '16 - 12,500 __ 1922-1930 Assess. val. (real est.)
1,621,520
1922-1927 Assess val. personal
6,000
4s '17 ___
5.680.410
1922-1927 Total assess. val. 1920
3,000
4s '17 - _
4s g '22 g-0 175,000c_ _Apr 15 1952 Town Tax (per $1,000)92(L.$20.00
TOT.BD.DT.May 20'22_11,051,500 Population 1910, 5,935; 1920, 6.855
INTEREST payable by Rhode Isl482,823
Sinking fund
852,000 and Hospital Tr. Co., Providence.
Floating debt (add'1)
520,822 and Nat. Shawmut Bank. Boston.
Deductions
899,855
__
TOTAL NET
real estate_26,764.645 LINCOLN.
Assessed val'n,DEBT_This town is in Providence Co.
Assessed val'n Tangible 6,429,670
Total assessed val'n 1920-33.194,315 Inc. 1871. Population 1910, 9.825;
1020, 9,543.
Assessed val., lms exempA-04125,000o___Oot 15 1928
_
tions, Juno 15 1921_-33,843,530 4s g
School Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 922- -120.00
INT. on bonds of 1915, 1916 and 5%s'21) _ $55 000_Sept 15 '22-'32
1917 at First Nat. Bank, Boston, or BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '22- $180,000
90,000
Rhode Island Hospital Trust, Provi- Floating debt
125,650
dence; other Int. payable at City Sinking fund and cash
Assessed val. '21 Real -5,773,146
Treasurer's office.
80% actual _ _ _jPersonal 1,633,500
Intangible 181,300
CUMBERLAND.
Total-7,587,946
This town (P. 0. Valley Palls) Is
InSProvidence County. Population Tax rate (Per 41.
INT. at Industrial Tr. Co., Prov.
1910. 10,107; 1920, 10,077.




43

NARRAGANSETT.
PAWTUCKET.
This place, located in Washington
This city is in Providence County.
Co.. was Incorp. as a town June 1901. Incorp. Mar. 27 1885. Population
Refunding Bonds.
1910, 51,622; 1920, 64,248.
55 '19 M-N f$3,000c-May 1 1923
Grade-Crossing Abolition.
1 48,000c-May 1 '24-'29 4%615 F-A$258,000c&rFeb 1 '23-'65
4)4g 16 --- 44.000c&rMay 1'23-66
Highway Bonds.
0013 M-N$10.000.._Nov 1 '22-'23
General Funding Bonds.
5s g '22 J-J 75,000c__Jan 1 '23-'37 45 g '08 J-J 1210.000c&r July 1 1948
General Bonds.
4g'10 J-J
200,000c.&r_July 1 1950
Is g '99 J-J $60,000o- _Aug 15 1929
General Account Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT May 20'22 $226.000 48 '89 J-J f$50.000c_July 1 1924
20,000
150,000c___July 1 1929
Floating debt (incl.)
4,149,460 4s g '96 J-J 222,000c&r.July 1 1936
Assess. val.,real est
265,980 45 g '04 M-N 490,0000_ May 1 1944
Assess. val., personal
Total assess. val. '21 (60%
4h g'16M-N125.000c&rMay1'23-'47
4,415,440
actual)
Gen'i & Highway Acct. Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $17.50 4s,g '93 A-08442,000c___Apr 1 1923
Population 1910. 1.250; 1920, 993
ewer Bonds.
INT. on improvement bonds at 45 g '93 A-0$339,000o___Apr 1 1923
.Apr 1 1930
J. P. Morgan & Co., N. Y.; on gen- 3 hsg'00A-0 17.000r..
eral bonds at Nat. Shawmut Bank, Is g '94 J-J 156,000o&r July 1 1934
Boston; on highway bonds at Old Is g '97 M-N 225,000o&r.May 1 1937
Colony Trust 40o.. Boston.
Is g '04 M-N 35,000o___May 1 1944
,
Is g '08 J-J 80.000c&r July 1 1948
NEWPORT.
43is g'10 J-J 90,000c&r July 1 1950
Newport is In Newport County.
Settled in 1639; inc. 1784; re-chart- 434s g'12 J-D 40.000c&r Dec 1 1952
ered in 1853. Pop'n 1910, 27,149: 4qsg'16M-N66.000c&rMay 1'23-'44
60,000c&r_June 1 1929
4 A g'19 s-a
1920, 30,255.
4;4g'19 s-a 60.000e&r_June 1 1939
Third Street Impt. Bonds.
60.000c&r_June 1 1949
43 '14 J-D S9.000_ _June 1 '22-'24 434g'19 .-a
43is g M-S 70,000__Mar 1 '22-'51
Police-Station Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
4348'13 M-N$30.000_ _Nov 1522-27
Is g '04 M-N $25.000o___May 1 1934
City Hall and Impt. Bonds.
,
48 g'98 51-N $153,000c_ _May 15 1948 435sg'15F-A 66.000c&r Febl'23-'44
School Bonds.
4s g '00 J-J 18,000c_ _July 25 1930
1939
Industrial School and Consol. 3;is g'99A-0 $50,000o&r Apr 1 1929
48 '93 M-N $146,000c.,
.May 15 1923 4s g '04 31-S 120,0000-M43h 1
3%sg'00 M-N 15,000c_ _Nov 15 1930 4sg '08 J-J 78.000c&r.July 1 1938
04g12 J-D 40,000c&r_Dec 1 1942
Fire Dept. Bonds.
0-A $24,000_Aug 15 '22-'29 04 g'15F-A 170.000c&rAug 1 '22-'55
4iis15 1
4s g '17 s-a 252,000c&r _ _1922-1957
Public Improvements.
Street Improvement Bonds.
4s g'95M-N 4100.000c___May 1 1925
5348'20 F-A 72.000c...Au* 1 '22-30 4s g '94 J-J 255,000c__ _July 1 1934
4s g '05 M-N140.000c___Nov 1 1935
Broadway School Bonds.
.Apr 1 1939
5s '21 M-N $50,000c_Nov 1 '22-'38 33Ssg'99A-0 $100,000r.
7
48 g '97 s-a_ 130.000c&r_May 1 193
School House.
Highwaf and Bridge Bonds.
J-D $40,000c_ __June 1 1928
4s g.'98
3 34s'04 J-D 150.000c___June 1 1954 W*10 J-J $125.000c&r July 1 1950
4s '08 J-J
17,000o_July 1 '22-'38 346'12 __. 40.000c&r_Dec 1 1952
48 '14 M-S
85,000c_Mar 2 '23-'39 434g'14 JD 66.0000&rJ'ne 1 '23-44
4Afel4 J-D 44,000carrne 1 '23-44
High School Bonds.
534sg'20J-D 1168,000c___Junel 1945 4 A g'15 s-a 120.000c&r _ _1922-1945
75,000c&r_June 1 1929
5A sg'20J-D 70,000c.-June 1'23-'57 4;48'19 s-a
1 1939
1,000c__June 1 1958 43ig'19 s-a 75,000c1r_June '22-'41
430 g M-S 100,000„Mar 1
5;4sg'20J-D 46,000c__June 1'23-'45
Police Station Bonds.
53is'21 J-J 195,000c_July 1 '23-'61
5s '21 M-N 150,000c_Nov 1 '22-'59 434s '15F-A $24,000c&rAug 1'22-'45
Fire-Station Bonds.
50'21 J-J
57,000c_July 1 '23-'41
4hs'22M-N 100,000c_ May 1 '23-'47 Is g '05 51-N $13.000o- _ -Nov 1 1930
44g'12 --- 35.000c&r_Dee 1 1937
Easton Beach !mot. Bonds.
Public Park Bonds.
4813 '12 M-N $1.500c___May 1 1923
4s '12 M-N 1,000e_ - _Feb 1 1923 4%g'10 J-J $40,000c&r_Ju1y 1 1950
4 g'12 -- 20.000c&r_Dee 1 1952
Park Bonds.
4s g '97 F-A $40,000c_ _Feb 15 1927 4 '16g1-N 34,000c&rMay 1'23-'56
ater Bonds.
Athletic Field Bonds.
4s '13 M-S 13.000...Mar 16 1923 3%6'00 A-0 $25,000c___Apr 1 1930
48 g '94 J-J 70,000r__ _July 1 1934
Sidewalk Bonds.
45 g '99 F-A 50,000c_ _Aug 1 1929 Is g '97 M-N 100.000o. .May 1 1937
48 g '04 M-N 98.000c&r_May 1 1929
Sidewalk & Paying Bonds.
70.000c...July 1 1923
4s '16 F-A;$16,000__Aug 1 '22-'25
4s g '08 J-J 70,000c&r_July 1 1928
1 2,500___Aug 1 1926
70.000c&r_July 1 1933
Pe •m.nent Impt. Bonds.
85.000c&r_July 1 1938
3 34s g '00 J-J 50,000c_ _July 25 1930
,
434sg'10J4 I 25.000c&r_July 1 1925
434sg'17M-S 140,000c-Sep1 1 '22-'29
25,000c&r_July 1 1930
1 3,000c___Sept 1 1930
25.000c&r_July 1 1935
Memorial Bonds.
J-D 140.000car Decl'22-'37
58 '21 J-D 140,500c_June 1 '23-31 4Hg'12
435,000 due every 5 years.)
Road Bonds.
434sg'17M-S 115,000c_Sept 1 '22-'24 4X g'14 J-D 68.000c&rJ'ne 1'23-'39
5s '19 J-D 32,000_Dec 15'22-'29 4303'14 J-D 52.000c&r.The 1'23-'39
5 s'20 F-A 121.000c_Aug 1'22-'28 4g'16 M-N 95.000c&r May 1'23-41
4
1.000c_ _ _Aug 1 1929 43 g 20 M-S 195,000c_Mar 1 '22-'60 .
Recapit'n of Debt Jan. 1 1922.
5s '21 F-A 30,000c.. Feb 1 '23-'32
$(.417,000
2,000e_ _ _Feb 1 1933 General debt
1,301.000
5s '21 F-A 24,000c....Feb 1 '23-'30 Sewer debt
1.224.000
Water debt
Land Bonds.
$6.942.000
J-D 130,000c_June 1 '23-'28
5s '18
Total bonded debt
672.000
Equip. & Reimbursement Bds. Floating debt
4is'19 _ _ $56,250c_JulY 1 '23-'28
17.614,000
Total debt
TOT.1113.DT.Apr 2 1922_$2,181,500
Sinking Funds
Less
453,513
Sinking fund
$1,239,923
General
Assess. val. '211Real _ _ _ _ 54.481,100 Sewer
529,874
(90% act.) 1Personal _26.039.300 Water
268,024 2.037,811
80,520,400
Assessed value1021
DEBT Jan 1 1922_15,576,189
Tax rate (per 11.000) 1921--$20.00 NET
INT. at Newport except on Indus- Assessed valuation, real__63,814.180
trial School Loan, which is payable At Assessed val.. personal_ ....35.184.420
Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, and Personal prop.(intangible)13,721,423
on high.school bonds of 1920 which Total valuation 1921 _ _ -112.720,023
(Assessment fair cash value.)
is payable at the office of the City
Treasurer or at holder's option at Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _$20.00
INT.at First Nat. Bank. of Host.
First National Bank, Boston.
PROVIDENCE. W. L. Clarke, Tr.
The city is situated in Providence
County, which has no debt. On
June 1 1898 a portion of the town of
Johnston. representing about fivesevenths of the assessed valuation.
was annexed to the city of Providmoe. and the latter assumes
$255,720.64 of the net debt of the
old town of Johnston. City was
incorporated 1832. None of the
NORTH KINGSTOWN.
This town Is in Washington County oity's bonds Is tax-exempt.
Inc. Oct. 28 1674. Pop'n '10. 4,048; 4348'22 F-A$1,000,000_ __Feb 1 1962
Harbor Bonds.
1920, 3,397.
48 g '15 J-J $500.000c&r_Jan 1 1945
Funding Bonds.
45 '05 M-S $125,0000_ _ _Dee 1 1940 le g '16 J J 250,000r_Jan 1 1946
BOND.DEBT Apr 4 1922.. $125,000 Is g '20 J-D 240.000r_ __June 1 1950
43,966
School Loan.
Sinking fund (Gen.
')
3,983.415 Is g '95 111-N $300.000r_.May 1 1925
Assess. val. real
1,511.650 Is g '97 A-0 500,000o&r.Apr 1 1927
Assess. val. personal
..May 1 1929
Total assessed val. 1921-5,495,065 33isg'99M-N 350,000r..
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$19.00 3 Asg'04M-N 300,000r___Nov 1 1934
INT. at Industrial Tr. Co.. Prov. 3 34sg'06J-D 300.000r ___June 1 1936
334sg'07M-N300,000r _ _M ay 1 1937
33.4sg'09M-N300.000r___May 1 1939
NORTH PROVIDENCE.
This town is in Providence Co. Is g '13 M-N300,000r___Nov 1 1943
By a special 4s g '16 J J 500,000r_ _Jan 1 1946
Incorporated 1765.
Act of the Legislature this town Is 4s g '17 J-J 500,000c&r_Jan 1 1947
given authority to borrow up to 7% 4s g '20 J-D 250,000r__ _June 1 1950
Fire and Police Loan.
of its assessed valuation.
3geg'0211-N $258.000r _ _Nov 1 1932
Funding Bonds.
Bridge Loan.
4.3 g '05 A-0 $65,000o-__Oot 1 1935
38.900. July 1 '23-'42 3 4ag'041tf-N $200.000r_ -Nov 1 1934
430 g J-J
Sewer Loan.
BOND. DEBT Apr 41922- $105,000
103.500 48 g '93 A-0$500.0000&r.Apr 1 1923
Floating debt
26,395 4s g '95 M-N 800,000c&r.May 1 1925
Sinking fund. &o
Assess. val. ;Real estate-5,133,705 Is g '96 J-D 500,000o&r.June 1 1926
(% act.) 1Personal--1,529,4h0 Is g '97 A-0 50.000c&r.Apr 1 1927
Total val'n 1921( act.)-6.663,155 3 %sr98A-0 200,000o &r.A pr 1 1928
Total tax (per $1.000) 1921-.115.00 3s g 99 3.1-N 250,000o&r.May 1 1929
Population 1910. 5.407; 1920. 7,697 3s g '00 M N300,000c&r_May 1 1930
INT. at Industrial Tr. Co., Pro:4 39 g '01 M-N 300,000r _ __May 1 1931

NEW SHOREHAM.
A town in Newport County. Population 1010, 1,314: 1920, 1,038.
BOND. DEBT May 1 '20- $156.846
1.600
Sinking fund
Assessed val., real estate_ _ _ 790,250
250,400
Assessed val. personal_
Assessed valuation 1920-1.040.650
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920-.417.50

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PROVIDENCE

(Concluded).
WARREN.
3 343g'03M-N$500.000r __Nov 2 1933
This town is in Bristol County.
3l4sg'04M-N 200,000r __Nov 1 1934 Incorporated in 1747.
48 g '06 M N350,000c&r_Nov 1 1936
Sewer Bonds.
3 Afer'10M-N 400,000r_ _..May 1 1940 48 g '16 J-J $95.000e_July 1 '23-'41
3343g'11M-N 500,000r_ __Nov 1 1941
Refunding Bonds.
43 g '14 M N375,000c&r_May 1 1944 4s g
A-0 $4,000c____Oct 1 1922
4s g '17 M N300,000r___Nov 1 1947 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '22- $146,000
43 g '20 J D 200,000r___June 1 1950 Floating dent (additional)_ 58,400
Hospital Bonds.
Assessed valuation, real_ __8,222,285
3 Msg'10M-N $375,000r__May 1 1940 Assessed val'n, personal__1,064.875
Park Loan.
Total valuation 1921
9,287.160
3 .5sg'97M-N $674,000r _May 1 1947 (Assessment at 70 to 80% act. value.)
48 g '08 M-N 260,000r _ -May 1 1938 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_321.20
Park and Playground.
Population 1910, 6,585; 1920_7.841
4s g '17 M N300.000r_ _ _Nov 1 1947 INT. payable at Old Colony Trust
Co.. Boston.
Public Improvement.
3l4sg'97M-N $640,000r_ .May 1 1937
38 g '99 M N 84,000c&r_Mayl 1929
48 g '08 M-N 295,000r_ _May 1 1938
This town Is In Kent County.
43 g '17 J J 322,000r___ _Jan 1 1947 Patent granted and signed by the
4s g '20 J D 300,000r_ _ _June 1 1950 Earl of Warwick March 14 1643.
Weybosset Bridge Loan.
Town divided Nov.4 1913; now War3 4I8'99M-N $270.0000&r.May 1 1929 wick and West Warwick. The 34is
Water Loan.
below were issued prior to the divi45 g '93 A-05554.000e&r.Apr 1 1923 sion. The 0•68 wore issued in June
4s g '97 A 0 165,000r___ArT 1 1927 1914 to take up portion of indebed48 g'16 J-J1.000.000c&r_July 1 1956 ness of old town of Warwick
4M g'22 F-A1000,000c&r_Feb 1 1962 3 As g J-J *$251,000c__Jan 1 1932
45 g '22 M-N2000,000c&r_May 1 '62 43{g'14 J-J 350.000o __July 1 1944
Refunding Water Loan.
School Bonds.
3sg'00M-N $913.000o &rMay_l 1930 434s'16
$60,000c_July 1 '23-'31
Highway Loan.
5s '20 J-D i5
,4,000c_June 1 '23-'30
4s g '94 M-N $1,200.000r.May 1 1924
40,000c_June 1 '31-'35
38 g '00 M-N 300.000o&r.May 1 1930 BOND.DEBT Apr 4 1922 $774,000
48 g '06 M-N 300.000o&r.Nov 1 1936 Sinking funds
190,902
48 g '14 M-N 700.000r_ May 1 1944 Assessed valuation, real_15,337,870
4s g '15 J-J 1500.000c&r_Jan 1 1945 Assessed val'n, personal.... 6,503,438
4s g '16 J J 300,000r-_Jan 1 1946 Total val. 1921 (66% act.)21.841.308
43 g '20 J D 500,000r___June 1 1950 Total tax rate (per 111.000)'21-320.00
JOHNSTON BONDS (Annexed).) Popul'n 1910, 26,629; 1920. 13,481
School District No. 1.
INT.-The nis are payable prin.
4s '97 M N$17000c&r_Nov 1 1927 & int. at Rhode Island Hospital &
School District No. 15.
Trust Co., Providence; the 4s
48 '94 A-0 $30.000o_ __Oct 1 1924 First Nat. Bank, Boston; the 53 at
at
INTEREST payable as follows:
Co., Providence.
Highway loan due 1930, 1944, 1945 Union Trustan
* Part of
and 1936; publlc improvement 1929; which 5251.000 issue of 3400.000, of
is assinned by Warschool 1927 and 1947; sewer 1923, wick and $149,000 by West Warwick.
1925 to 1930, 1936 and 1944; water
1923, 1927, 1930, 1956 and 1962;
harbor 1945, and bridge loan at National City Bank, N. Y., and at the
This town Is in Washington County.
City Treasury in Providence; on Inc. 1669. Population 1910, 8.696;
Johnston School bonds at Industrial 1920, 9,952.
Trust Co. in Providence; on all other
Funding Bonds.
loans at City Treasury.
4s g '09 J-D $100.000o_ _June 1 1939
TOT.DEBT,SINKING FUNDS. 4s '22 ___ 250,000
1923-1947
ETC.Mar. 31 1922.
Refunding Bonds.
Bonded debt (Incl. water
4s g
J-J $30,000o ..Jan 2 1929
$23,072,000
debt)
Water Loan.
Floating debt
3.550,088
M-S $15,000r-Sept 1 1027
Total debt
326.622.088 48
-A 73,000o__ _Feb 1 1929
Sinking funds, &o_ _ 12,095,994 3%s g F
34isg'05M-S 63,0000__Moh 1 1935
Net debt
$14,526,094 48 '22
300,000
1927-1957
Water debt (incl. above). 5,032,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 11 '22 $130,000
603,700
The notes outstanding on Mar. 31 Floating debt(add'1)
30,465
1922 representing the floating debt Sinking fund (water)
11,070,250
were Issued for and are chargeable Assess. val. real estate
Assess. val. personal
4.846,400
to the following accounts:
Total assess.
School houses and lots
$751,758 (Assessment val. 1921-_A5,916,650
about
actual value.)
Public playground
144,433 TeX
(per $1,000) 1921
3)3.75
Highways,special
956,881
INT. on funding
Harbor improvement
3,500 Ti'. Co., Boston; 4s at Old Colony
other coupon bonds
Sewer construction
245.000 at U.
S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.
Fire loan account...4,516
Water Supply Board Loa 1,400 001)
Public bath houses
6,000
City-hall alterations
22,000 WEST WARWICK.
This place (P.0. River Point) is in
Municipal garage
16,000
Kent County. Incorporated
Total
33,550.088 3148 J-J $149,000c ____Jan 1913.
1 1932
WATER WORKS.
-The water- 4 Sig'14J-J 300.000
July 1 1944
works construction account to Oct. 1 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922 $449,000
1921 amounted to $7,071,283.41. in Note debt (duo Nov 1 '22)
25,000
year 1929-21 income from water Sinking fund
132,052
rents, arc.. was 3986.459.89; cost of Assess. val.real estate_
7,362,735
management, &c., $467,725.61; in- Assess. val. personal
5,352,372
terest on water loans, 5149,761.11; Total assessed value 1921_12,715,107
depreciation and extension fund, Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921 _317.00
$137.823.66; surplus, 5231,149.51. Popul'n 1915, 15,782; 1920, 15,461
The total value of city propINT. in Prov. at R. I. Hosp. Tr
erty in 1921 was as follows: Real
estate (including water-works valued Co. and Union Ti'. Co.
at 34,924,001.09), $24,666,869.09;
personal property, 51,337,159.95. WOONSOCKET.
Trust funds were valued at $855.Woonsocket is in Providence
290.96.
County. Inc. town in 1867; city
ASSESSED VALUATION
June 13 1888.
1920.
1921.
City Hall Bonds.
Real est_ _$287,064,360 $290,139,960
Personal ..a195,499.040 *204,677,820 4s g '03 M-N $100.000o__May 1 1023
School Bonds.
Total_...._ 482,563,400 494,817,780
Tax p. M_
$23.50
$23.00 4s g '03 M-N $97,000o___May 1 1923
00'15 J-D 150.000e___June 1 1945
Amount of
tax ____ 39.279,237 $9,205,588
Funding Bonds.
a Includes $105,692,440 intangible 45 g '94 A-0$256.000r_ _Apr 1 1924
gozty which is taxed at $4 per 4s g '97 M-N 238,000r_ May 1 1927
4 Msg'07J-D 200,000o_ _June 1 1927
* Includes $114,485.320 intangible 48 '08 5-a 435.0000&r
1933
property, which is taxed at $4 per 48 '11 J-D 250.000oJune 1 1941
$1.000.
430'11 J-D 250,000o___June 1 1941
POPULATION.
-In 1920, 237, 414s'14 M-N500,000____May 1
595; in 1915 was 247.660; in 1910 It 4s '17 M-N500.000c_ __Apr 1 1944
1941
was 224,326.
Ea g '18 M-8 1240,000_Mar 15 '23-38
1160.000_Mar 15 '39-48
SOUTH KINGSTOWN.
5s '18 --- 1289,000
1922-1938
This town (P. 0. Wakefield) is in
1160,000
1939-1948
Washington County. Inc. Feb. 26
A-0 740,000__Apr 1 '23-'59
1722. Pop.1910.5.176; 1920. 5.181. 5s '19 M
6sg'21
N1256,000.cMay 1 '24 '31
550'21
100,000____Dee '22-'41
1930.000c_May 1 '32 '61
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 207.)
Refunding Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
4a '12 J-D $55 000c June 15 '23-'33 4Ksg'07J-D $200,000o.. _June 1 1927
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Feb 20'22_ $187,000
Floating debt
31,700 4s g '97 F-A 513,000r_Aug 15 1925
Cash in treasury
13,758 314sg'01F-A 71,000r__Feb 15 1925
Assess. val real estate
4,168,555 48 g '04g-D 81,000o_ _ _June 1 1924
Assess. val. personal
4,511.145 00'15 J-D 50,000c___June 1 1945
Total vaination 1921_ _ _ _ _ 8,679.700 4s '17 F-A 35.000. _Feb 15 1925
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922.$18.00 4(i3 s'22 J-D 350,000c&rJune 1 '23-57
INT. at R. I. Hosp. Tr. Co. or at
Water Bonds,
3 14sg'01M-N$200,000r _gay 1 1931
Town Treasurer's office.
4s g '03 M-N 100,000c_ May 1 1923
TIVERTON.
45 g '04 J-D 150,0000._ _June 1
This town is in Newport County. 49 g '05 M-N 50.000.3__ _Nov 1 1929
1935
Refunding Bonds.
4jis'22 J-131105,000c_June 1 '23-'37
4s '12 M-S 342,000Sept 1 '22-'42
1120,000e_June 1 '38-'57
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1922 $43,000 BOND.DT. May 15'22....$6,346,000
Floating debt (add'1)
42,000 Floating debt
1,400,000
Assess. val. real estate_ - _4.598,428 Sinking fund
1,541,066
Assess. val. personal prop_1,265,985 Water debt(included)..,. 500,000
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (75%act.?5,864.413 Sewer debt included)_ _ _ _ 280,000
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 22_$16.00 NET DEB May 15 1922 5,424,934
opulation 1910, 4.032: 1920, 3.894 Water sinking fund (add'I) 255,969




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WESTERLY.

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Sewer sinking fund (add'I) $208,226 Tax rate (per $1,000) on real
Assess. val. real eat.
31.988,200
estate and personal, 1921-320.00
Assessed val'n, personal__24,267,250 Pop'n 1910. 38,125; 1920_ _43.496
Total valuation 1921
INTEREST on coupon bonds is
56,255.450
(Assessment about fair cash value. payable at First Nat. Bank. Boston.

State of Connecticut
ITS

If

DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
Admitted as a State
One of Original ThirteeD
Total area of State (square miles)
5,004
State Capital
Hartford
Governor (term expires Jan. 1923)
Everett J. Lake
Secretary of State (term exp. Jan. 1923)_ Donald J. Warner
Treasurer (term exp. Jan. 1923)
G. Harold Gilpatriok
State Comptroller(term exp. Jan. 1923)_ Chas. A. Templeton
Attorney-General(term exp. Jan. 1923)___ Frank E. Healey
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Wednesday (01owing the first Monday in January. A constitutional amendment adopted
in Oct. 1911 limits the length of each session to the first Wednesdayjafter the
first Monday in June. V. 95. p. 1435.
-For early history of the Connecticut State debt
HISTOR.Y OF DEBT.
see "State and City Supplement' of April 1895. page 36. The
%
bonds below, it is provided. "shall be exempt from taxation by or under
State or municipal authority.' The 4s are also exempted from taxation.
but the Act provides that "this exemption shall not be construed to apply
to corporations taxed under the provisions of Section 2331. General Statutes,
and amendments thereof." Connecticut's debt now is as follows:
-Interest- -Principal-Name and Purpose.
Rate. Payable. When Due. Outstand'g.
State bonds
1909 3 14 A-0 *April 1 1934 $2,955,000
do
do
1911 4
J-J
July 1 1936 11.336.000
War loan
Ceased
Oct. 1 1885
1865
100
Permanent improvement bonds_ _1921 5
J-J July 1 1936 2,000,000
Subject to call after April 1 1924.
INTEREST on all bonds Is payable in Hartford, Conn., but checks are
mailed on request.
TOTAL DEBT &c.- Jul,' 1 '21. July 1 '20. *July 1 '10. Oct. 1 '18.
Total bonded debt
$14,291,100 $14,291,100 $11,791,100 $12,062,100
Civil list funds
86,009
875,196 2,659,885 8,025,076
Sinking fund.z
9,214,249 8,788,162 8,332,255 4,630,596
Net bonded debt
$4,990,842 $4,627:742
$798.960 sur$593,572
Temporary loans to the amount of $1,250,000 were also outstanding on
July 1 1921. Cash balances, exclusive of sinking funds, at that time
amounted to $193,727.87. On Sept. 20 1921 the bonded debt was increased
to $16,291,100 by an additional bond issue.
* The General Assembly in 1919 changed the date of the fiscal year
from Sept. to June 30.
z The General Assembly of 1915 enacted a law providing for a sinking
fund of $500.000 annually, to be taken from the State tax on the towns and
used in the purchase of State or municipal bonds. The bonds so purchased
are to be held and the proceeds, with the interest on the purchased bonds
are to be used for the redemption, at maturity, of all State bonds. Tnis
law was repealed in 1919 after four such annual appropriations had been
made. Appropriations of $3,000,000 were also made by each of the General
Assemblies of 1917 and 1919, making a total of $8.000,000 set aside for the
sinking fund. The 1921 legislature again authorized the setting aside of
$500,000 annually from State tax on towns to be placed In sinking fund.
This fund has been used to retire $69,000 of the State bonds, and on June 30
1921 the fund also had $8,903,000 invested in United States obligations,
besides $311,248 cash on hand.
The General Assembly of 1021 authorized the Treasurer to issue $3,000.000 deficit bonds, to mature $1,000,000 on July 11924, 1925 and 1926, and
32,000,000 State institutions building and improvement bonds, to mature
July 1 1936. The latter issue has been sold.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
-Assessed value believed to be fair value.
Tax Valuation. Years.
Years.
Tax Valuation. Years.
Tax Valuation.
1919-31.661,776,728 1914-a1.105,081,413 1905-- 3712,519.160
1918_ ___a1,464,602,164 1912____ 1,102,990,545 1900- - _ 694,200,162
1917____a1.375.708.933
1,041,334.019 1895._ 444,321.927
1916 ____a1.278,357,574 1910___ 997.500.661 1888__3M,557,515
1915_ _ _.a1.174.551.713 l909..___ 965,629,807
a State tax of $2,000.000 apportioned to towns on basis of taxes collected.
These valuations do not Include steam or electric railroads, banks. Insurance or investment companies and only a small portion of cash, bonds
or notes.
Under Chapter 106, as amended by Chapter 165. Laws of 1901, the State
collects the tax on every bank, national banking association, trust, insurance, Investment and bridge company whose stock is not exempt from
taxation, and remits the amount so collected to the various city and town
treasurers. The value of such stooks was previously Included in the grand
1st of each town.
-Population has been as follows:
POPULATION OF STATE.
1920._ _1,380.631 1880_ _ _ 622,700 1840
309,978 1810
261.942
537,454 1830
1910.--1.114.756 1870
297,675 1800
251,002
460.147 1820
1900- 908,420 1860
275,248 1790
237.946
370.792
1890..-- 746.258 1850
-The constitution of Connecticut contains but a
DEBT LIMITATION.
single provision restricting the debt-making power. The provision is
Article 25. adopted as an amendment in 1877, and is as follows:
No county, city, town, borough or other municipality shall ever subscribe to the capital stook of any railroad corporation, or become the purohaser of the bonds, or make donation to. or loan its credit In aid of. any
such corporation; but nothing herein contained shall affect the validity of
any bonds or debts incurred under existing laws, nor be construed to prohibit the General Assembly from authorizing any town or city to protect by
additional appropriations of money or credit any railroad debt contracted
prior to the adoption of this amendment.
The foregoing is explicit and comprehensive, covering every municipality.
There were formerly no general restrictions upon the Issue of bonds in
the statutes, such restrictions as were provided from time to time being
inserted in enabling Acts and in city charters. As to towns. Indeed, Section 1931, Chapter 121, of the Revised Statutes of 1902 granted unlimited
power to issue bonds. The 1915 Legislature, however. by Chapter 318
passed an Act, amended by the 1921 session, which is as comprehensive
as it is simple. It is defined as "An Act limiting the indebtedness which
towns and municipal corporations may incur," and provides that: "No
municipality or subdivision thereof shall incur any Indebtedness, through
the issue of bonds, in excess of five per centum of its grand list, unless
otherwise provided by special Act," and that "in computing the net bonded
indebtedness subject to the limit presented by this Act, bends issued for
the supply of water, gas or electricity, or any or all of the same, shall not
be included or considered.
-A law was enacted by the 1917 Legislature.
TAX EXEMPTION.
exempting from taxation within the State all bonds, notes and other evidences of indebtedness issued after April 1 1917 by the U. S. Government.
and by any county,town,city, borough or other municipal taxing district in
this State. The full text of tiae new law was given in the "Chronicle" of
April 21 1917. page 1617.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRIC-A complete revision of the law concerning investments by savings
TI ON S.
banks was made by the 1919 Legidature. The 1921 Logidature amended
sub-section 20 of section 3972 extending fora two-year period the provision
that railroad bonds which were legal investments for savings banks at the
time when the Federal Government took over the operation of the roads

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1921 at the date of the mortgage, in the case of a railroad or street railway corshall not become illegal investments loy reason of such operation. Thecent. po ration, or the fixed property, in the case of a terminal, depot, bridge or
Legislature passed an act permitting savings banks to inveSt two per
byrecorporation issuing the
surplus In equipment obligations issued by the National tunnel corporation, owned by the for the retirement of all bonds, or bonds
of their deposits and
prior lien
funding mortgage which provides
Railway Service Corporation. The text of the law as It now stands follows: of such corporation, or by a mortgage which is a prior den on some part of
1. Section 3972 of the General Statutes is amended to read as follows: the property covered by a refunding mortgage which provides for the reSec.
Savings banks may invest their deposits and surplus only as provided in tirement of all outstanding prior lien bonds. No bond shall be made a
chapter 204 of the General Statutes: (1) In the stock or bonds or interest- egal investment under this sub-division unless the bonds are guaranteed,
bearing notes or obligations of the United States, or those for which the principal and interest, by endorsement by,or guaranteed principal and interfaith of the United States is pledged to provide for the payment of the est by indorsement, which guaranty has been assumed by a railroad corporaprincipal and interest, including the bonds of the District of Columbia; tion owning in fee not less than 300 miles of railroad in the New England
bills of
(2) not exceeding ten per centum of their deposits and surplus in
accepted by States, whose bonds are made a legal investment under sub-division 6. No
exchange drawn by the seller on the purchaser of goods and any national bonds shall be made a legal investment by this sub-division in case the mortpurchaser, provided such bill of exchange is I ndorsed by
such
gage securing the bonds shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, added
bank, member of a Federal Reserve bank, State bank or trust company to the total debt described in sub-division 8 of the guaranteeing corporation,
In this State, or in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, the city of Providence, including therein the authorized amount of all previously guaranteed bond
the city of New York, New York, or the city of Philadelphia, issues, shall exceed 3 times the outstanding capital stock of said guaranteeing
Rhode Island,
Pennsylvania, and in the acceptance authorized by section 13 of the Fedof any
at the time of making said investment.
eral Reserve Act of the United States .or any amendment thereto, in the corporation
(10). In the mortgage bonds, as described in sub-division 15,issued or asnational bank, or member of a Federal Reserve bank, in this State,
Rhode Island, the sumed by any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the
city of Boston, Massachusetts, the city of Providence,
Pennsylvania, United States, or any State, provided such railroad corporation owned in
city of New York, New York, or the city of Philadelphia,
be authoror of any State bank or trust company in this State which maysuch accep- fee during each of the 5 fiscal years of such railroad corporation next preof
ised to issue such acceptances, nor shall the amount invested in bank, when ceding the date of such investment not less than 500 miles andstandardprovided
gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United States,
bills of exchange of any one bank by any savings
tances and
bank,
added to the sum of any funds deposited by the savings bank In suchprofits such railroad corporation has complied during each of said fiscal years
exceed thirty per centum of the capital stock, surplus and undivided obit- with the provisions of sub-division 14, or if such corporation owned in fee
less than 500 miles of such railroad, the gross earnings of such corporation.
of said depositary bank; (3)_ in the stock or bonds or Interest-bearing
Statehood
gationsof any State of the United States which was admitted to to making as reckoned In sub-division 14. shall have been not lees than $10,000,000.
prior to January 11898, which has not, within ten years previous
(11) In the mortgage bonds, as described in sub-division 15, issued or asninety days
such investment by such corporation, defaulted for more than debt author- sumed by any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United
In the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any the bonds or States, or any State thereof, provided during each pf the 5 fiscal years of
by the Legislature of such State to be contracted; and in States which such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment Its
ized
interest-bearing obligations of any such State of the United
railroad subjected to the lien of the mortgage securing its bonds has been
least ten
have been issued and outstanding for a period of at and which years operated by a corporation described in, and which has complied with all
have
previous to making such investment by such corporation, of such State, the provisions of, sub-divisions 10 and 14. No bonds shall be made a legal
Legislature
been issued in pursuance of the authority of the
such State investment by this sub-division unless the bonds are guaranteed principal
(a) for the funding or settlement of any,previous obligation of settlement and interest by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and interest by
theretofore in default, or (b) for the refunding of such funding or
operon which said funding endorsement which guaranty has been assumed by. the corporation which
obligation of such State theretofore in default, and
ating the railroad covered by the mortgage securing the bonds and
or settlement obligation or obligation issued to refund the same there has has complied with all the provisions of sub-divisions 10 and 14.
the payment of either principal or interest since its issue,
been no default in
(12) In the mortgage bonds as described in this Act issued or assumed
'provided the authorization of any obligation by the Legislature of any such
the
incorporated
State hereinbefore referred to shall not have been in violation of any consti- by any terminal, depot, bridge or tunnel companythe property ofunder tersuch
provided such bond or interest-bearing obligation laws of the United States, or any State. provided
tutional provision, and
of
one or more railroad
shall be the direct obligation of such State and the faith and credit in the minal, depot, bridge or tunnel company is used bywith all the provisions
the corporations described in, and which have complied
State shall be pledged for its payment, principal and interest; (4)
obligations of any county, town, city, borough, school district, fire district of, sub-division 10 and 14. No bond shall be made a legal investment by
or bonds of any incoror sewer district, in this State; (5) in the stock United States which was this sub-division unless the bond is guaranteed principal and interest by
endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and Interest by endorsement which
porated city situated in one of the States of the
was incorporated
admitted to Statehood prior to January 1 1896, and whichtwenty-five years guaranty has been assumed by, one or more railroad corporations described
in,and which has complied with all the provisions of.sub-divisions 10 and 14
as a city, under the same or a different name, at least
issued or as(13). In the
prior to making such investment, and which has not less than twenty thousdescribed in
or sumed by any mortgage bonds as incorporated sub-division 15of the United
under the laws
railroad corporation
and inhabitants, as ascertained by the United States or State Census,
such
any municipal census taken by authority of the State, next preceding the States, or any State. provided, during each of the 5 fiscal years of such
of such city, including
Investment, provided the amount of the bonds proportion, based on the railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment, such railissue In which such investment is made, and its taxation next preceding road corporation owned in fee not less than 100 miles of standard-gauge
railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United States, and provided such
valuations of property therein for the assessment for
such investment, of the county and town debt,after deducting the amount railroad corporation has complied during each of said fiscal years with the
are available
of its water debt and the amount of the sinking funds which exceed seven provisions of sub-division 14. No bonds shall be made a legal investment
bonds, does not
and interest
for payment of its bonds other than water
ascer- by this sub-division unless the bonds are guaranteed principal
per centum of the valuation of the taxable property in such city, to be taxes, by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement,
tained by the valuation of property therein for the assessment of bonds, which guaranty has been assumed by, a corporation described in, and which
issuing such
next preceding such investment, and provided, the city more than ninety has complied with all the provisions of, sub-divisions 10 and 14. nor unless
or the State In which it is located, has not defaulted foror interest thereon It complies with the provisions of sub-division 16.
days in the payment of any of its funded indebtedness
(14) Any
described in sub-divisions 10 and 13 shall
within fifteen years next preceding the purchase of such bonds by the savings comply withrailroad corporation
the provisions of this sub-division during each of the 5 fiscal
bank. The provisions of this sub-division shall not authorize the invest- years ofsuch railroad corporation next preceding the dat of such investment,
or "Improvement" bonds, or
ment of funds In any "special assessment"
before any of its mortgage bonds as described In sub-division 15 shall be made
other bonds or obligations which are not the direct obligations of the city a legal investment. Such railroad corporation shall have paid the matured
issuing the same, and for which the faith and credit of the issuing city are principal and interest of all Indebtedness and shall have paid In dividends
considered to be in default within
not pledged. A city of State shall be
and overdue obligation, either in cash to its stockholders an amount equal to at least 4% uoon all its outthe meaning of this section while any unpaid (6) In the bonds or interest- standing capital stock; the gross earnings from the operation of the property
principal or interest, shall be outstanding;
railroad corporation organized under the of such railroad corporation, including therein the gross earnings of all
bearing obligations Issued by a
or controlled and operated by said corporarailroads
owning in fee not lass
laws of any of the New England States, and said States, and whichthan tion, and leased and operated
the gross earnings from the sale of coal from mines owned or conIn
has
three hundred miles of railroad located to not less than four per
equal
centum trolled by it, shall not have been less in amount than 5 thnes the amount
paid In dividends in cash an amount
to pay the interest payable upon its entire outstanding indebtedfiscal year
iper annum on its outstanding shares of capital stock in each or interest.. necessary rentals of all leased lines, and the interest on all outstanding inness, the
for the 5 years next preceding such investment, or in the bonds
terminal, depot, bridge, tunnel or debtedness of railroads controlled and operated which are not owned by
bearing obligations issued by a railroad,
from said interest and rentals interest and
street railway corporation organized under the laws of any of the New said corporation, after deducting
bonds or notes of railroad corporations
England States or the State of New York assumed by a railroad corporation dividends received from the stocks,
not operated by said corporation, which have been deposited with a trustee
organized under the laws of any of the New England States and owning as the
only security for the payment of bonds or notes issued by said corIn fee not less than 300 miles of railroad located in said States and complying poration. hut not in excess of the interest on said last-named bends or notes.
with all the provisions of this section; if any such railroad corporation shall
organized
(15). W.henever the term "mortgage bonds" is used in sub-divisions 10 to
be leased to another railroad corporation in fee not under the laws of any
shall mean either (a) That the mortgage securing the bonds
of the New England States and owning lease which less than 300 miles of 20, inclusive, itthereof, or is at the date of such investment, a first mortgage
provides for the pay- was at the date
a
'railroad located in said States, under sufficient to pay
of the railroad, in the case of a railroad
not less
ment by the lessee as rental an amount the aggregate individends on the on the fixed than 75% In the case of a terminal, depot, bridge orcorporation.
tunnel comeach fiscal year or
property.
capital stock of the lessor amounting in of said lease to not
less than 4% pany, owned In fee at the date ef the mortgage by the corporation which
of said lessor corporation during the term
shall be regarded as having executed the mortgage and issued the bonds; that 75% of the railroad subits outstanding capital stock, such lessor sub-division,
on
is connected: that the date of said mortgage
.pald its dividends within the meaning of this of the lessor, but in case the ject to the lien of said mortgagee
stock
such shares shall Is at least 5 years prior to the dateof such investment unless the corporation
'lessee shall hold any shares of the capital the meaning of this
Issuing,assuming or guaranteeing the bond has complied with sub-division 14
sub-division.
as outstanding within
• not be considered
preceding
(7) In bonds or debentures actually Issued by a railroad corporation for each of the 10 fiscal years of such corporation next for and notthe date
greater
of the railroad of such investment; but a mortgage given in substitution
Incorporated in any of the New England States, at least
in said State, whether such corporation Is in possession in amount than such mortgage, and covering the same railroad or property,
of which Is located
is leased to another shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement; (b) That if
of and Is operating its own railroad or such railroadNew
England States, the mortgage securing the bonds was at the date thereof, or Is at the date
• railroad corporation incorporated in any one of the
mortgage on not less than 75% of the railprovided such bonds or debentures shall be secured either by a mortgage of such investment, not a firstof the mortgage. It is a first mortgage on
time of making the investment, road owned in fee at the date
at
• which was at the date thereof, or is at thethe railroad
of such corporation least 75% of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date
on not loss than 75% of
a first mortgage
are deposited with the
said
owned in fee at the date of the mortgage, or by a refunding mortgage which thereof; but If any stocks or bonds representing or coveringtrustee ofmilerailroad
provides for the retirement of all prior lien mortgage bonds of such railroad mortgage as part security therefor,
mortgage shall not become
prior
corporation, or by a mortgage which Is awhich lien on some part of the rail- age not owned In fee, the bonds secured by said in fee at least 75% of the
provides for the retirement legal investments unless said corporation owns
road covered by a refunding mortgage that If the
railroad and railroad total mileage which is subject to the lien of such mortgage. Including the
of all outstanding prior 'lien bonds, or
said stocks or bonds; that 75%
property of such corporation are unincumbered by mortgage, such bonds mileage which is represented or covered bymortgage is connected; that the
of said
or debentures shall be issued under the authority of one of said States which of the railroad subject to the lien5 years prior to the date of such Investprovides by law that no such railroad corporation which has issued bonds or date of said mortgage is at least
mortgage
debentures shall subsequently execute aor personal upon Its road, equip- ment, unless the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing the bond has
property, without In- complied with sub-division 14 for each of the 10 fiscal years of such corporament, franchise or upon any of its real
cluding in and securing by such mortgage all bonds or debentures previously tion next preceding the date of such investment; but a mortgage given in subIssued and all pre-existing debts and liabilities, and provided such corpora- stitution for and not greater In amount than such mortgage, covering the
be
tion has paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than 4% same railroad or property, shall be considered tothe in accordance with this
bonds was at the date
per annum on all Its outstanding capital stock in each fiscal year for the requirement. (c) That the mortgage securing
'five years next preceding such Investments. If any such railroad company thereof, or Is at the date of such Investment, a first mortgage or a mortgage
railroad
shall hold the railroad of another such lessee as corporation under a lease or trust indenture which is in effect a first mortgage upon all the railroads.
rental of an amount suffi- subject to the lien of said mortgage or trust indenture by virtue of the irrevowhich provides for the payment by the
cient to pay dividends on the capital stock of the lessor amounting In the cable pledge with the trustee thereof of an entire Issue of issues of bonds
aggregate in each fiscal year of said lessor, during the term of said lease, which are a first lien, upon the railroad of a railroad corporation which is
to not less than 4% on all Its outstanding capital stock, such lessor shall be owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and operated,by
regarded as having paid its dividends within the meaning of this sub- the corporation timing or assuming said bonds; that 75% of the railroad
division; but in case the lessee shall hold any shares of the capital stock of subject to the lien of said mortgage is connected; that the date of said mortsuch
- the lessor such shares shall not be considered as outstanding within the mean- gage is at least 5 years prior to the date of the investment, unless the corbonds has complied with subporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing
ing of this sub-division.
other interest-bearing obligations shall be made a legal division 14 for each of the 10 fiscal years of such corporation next preceding
(8) No bonds or
authorized issue thereof, the date of such investment; but a mortgage given In substitution for and
•Investment by sub-divisions 6 and 7 in case the or
assuming corporation, not greater in amount than such mortgage, and covering the same railroad
with all outstanding prior debts of the Issuing
including all evidences of debt that may legall'y be issued under any of its property, shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement.
prior authorizations or under any of its assumed prior authorizations, after (d) That the mortgage securing the bonds was at the date thereof, or is at
deducting therefrom, In case of a refunding mortgage, the bonds reserved the date of such investment, a refunding mortgage which provides for the
under the provisions of said mortgage to retire prior debts at maturity, retirement of all prior lien mortgage bonds of said corporation outstanding
shall exceed three times the outstanding capital stock of said corporation at the time of said investment, and covering at least 75% of the railroad
owned In fee by said company at the date of said mortgage. No mortgage
•at the date of such investment.
(9) In the bonds issued by a railroad, terminal, depot, bridge, tun- Is to be regarded as a refunding mortgage under the provisions of this subnel or street railway corporation organized under the laws of any of the New division unless the bonds which it secures mature at a later date than any
England States or the State of New York, the property of which Is located bond which it is given to refund; but,in case bonds are issued to mature at an
wholly or In part in one of said States, or In the bonds issued by a railroad, earlier date than any bond which it Is given to refund, tee mortgage conterminal, depot, bridge, tunnel or street railway corporation, organized tains the provisions that bonds issued to mature at an earlier date may be
under the laws of any of said States, assumed by a railroad, terminal, retired by a like amount of bonds reissued under said mortgage. (e) That
depot, bridge, tunnel or street railway corporation organized under the the mortgage securing the bonds Is a prior lien to a refunding mortgage
"laws of said States, provided such bonds shall be secured either by a mort- described above, on some part of the railroad or railroad property covered
.rgage which was at the date thereof, or is at the time of making the invest- by said refunding mortgage, provided the bonds Issued under such mortgage
ment, a first mortgage on not less than 75% of the railroad owned in fee are to be refunded by said refunding mortgage, and the property covered




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by said prior lien mortgage is operated by. and its operations included in. the gross income of such telephone company shall
have been not less than
those of the railroad corporation Issuing said refunding mortgage.
$2.000,000 per annum during each of the 5 fiscal years of such telephone
(16). No bond shall be made a legal investment by sub-division 10 in case company next preceding the date of such investment.
the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds,
(25). Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits
which, with all outstanding prior debts of the issuing or assuming corpora- and surplus in bonds
tion. including all bonds not issued that may legally ue issued under any of New England Statei,of any telephone company incorporated in any of the
or in the
Its prior debts, or of its assumed prior debts, after deducting therefrom in mortgage upon at least 75% State of New York, and secured by a first
case of a refunding mortgage the bonds reserved under the provisions of or by the deposit with a trust of the property of suca telephone company.
company incorporated under the laws of one
said mortgage, to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed 3 times the of the New England States or of the
State of New York of bonds or shares of
outstanding capital stock of said corporation at the date of such investment: stock, or both, of other
no bond shall be made a legal investment by sub-divisions 11, 12 and 13 in which limits the amounttelephone corporations under an indenture of trust
of bonds so secured
case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds, curities deposited as stated and determined to 75% of the value of the sein said indenture, and provided
which, added to the total debt as defined in this sub-division, of the the gross income of such telephone
company shall have been not less than
guaranteeing corporation, including therein the authorized amount of all
greviously guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed 3 times the capital stock $25.000.000 per annum during each of the 5 fiscal years of such telephone)
company next preceding the date of
of said guaranteeing corporation outstanding at the time of making said phone company shall be made a legal such investment. No bond of a teleinvestment under sub-divisions 24 and
Investment; in case of a mortgage executed prior to May 28 1913, under 25 unless during
each
total amount of bonds which may be issued is not specifically preceding the date of of the fiscal years of such telephone company next
which the
such investment said telephone company shall have
stated, the amount of bonds outstanding thereunder at the date of such paid the matured
principal and interest of all its indebtedness, and shall
Investment shall be considered as the total authorized issue.
have paid, during each of said years. In
(17). Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under to not less than 6% per annum of all its cash dividends an amount equal.
any of the provisions of sub-divisions 10 to 20, incl., shall not be rendered and the dividend.s paid on the capital outstanding issues of capital stock,
stock
Illegal. although the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such shall not have been less than the total amount of such telephone company
necessary to pay the interest
bonds shall fail for a period not exceeding 2successive fiscal years to comply upon its entire outstanding indebtedness.
with the requirements of sub-divisions 10 and 14; but no further investment
(26) Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits and surIn the bondsissued,assumed or guaranteed by said corporation shall be made plus in mortgage bonds of any gas or electric light
company,incorporated unafter the first fiscal year of such failure; but if, after the expiration of said der the laws of this State,supplying gas or electricity
for
period, said corporation complies for the following fiscal year with all the munity in this State whose franchise is an exclusive lighting to any comone
requirements of sub-divisions 10 and 14,it shall be regarded as having com- time, provided the amount of the outstanding debts of and unlimited in
such company does
plied therewith during said period, and thereupon said bonds shall be legal not exceed its capital stock, and provided such gas or electric
company has
Investments, but in case of any subsequent failure to comply with sub- earned each year and paid In cash from its officially
reported net earnings
divisions 10 and 14 the bonds of said corporation shall not be purchased as shown by its annual report or other sworn official
statement to the
until said corppration shall have complied each year for 5 successive years municipal, State or United States authorities, dividends of
not less
with said sub-divisions 10 and 14.
5% per annum on its entire outstanding capital stock for a period of than,
four
(18) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under years next preceding the making of such investment. The term "indebtprovisions of sub-divisions 10 to 20, incl., shall not be rendered edness," as used in this Act, shall be construed to mean and include all
any of the
Illegal because the property upon which they are secured has been or shall bonds, notes and other obligations or accounts payable at a time or times
be conveyed to or legally acquired by another railroad corporation, and the more than a year after their date.
(27) Savings banks may invest in the capital stock of any bank or trust
corporation which issued or assumed said bonds has been or shall be consolidated with another railroad corporation, if the consolidated or purchas- company located in this State, or in the City of New York in the State of
ing corporation shall assume the payment of said bonds,and so long as it New York, or in the City of Boston in the State of Massachusetts, but no
shall continue to pay regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the se- savings bank shall hold by way of investment and as security for loans
curities issued against, in exchange for, or to acquire the stock of,the cor- more than 20% of its deposits in the stocks of such banks or trust companporation consolidated. or the property purchased, or upon securities sub- ies, at par value, nor more than 3% of its deposits, nor more than 3100.000,
sequently issued in exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount at least of par value in, nor more than ;int the capital stock of, any such bank or
equal to 4% per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the times trust company. The provisions of this sub-division shall not render illegal
of such consolidation or purchase, of said corporation which issued or as- any such investments owned by any bank or trust company on Aug. 11913.
(28) Savings banks may Invest not exceeding 20% of their deposits
sumed said bonds.
(19). If a railroad corporation which has complied with all the require- and surplus in notes secured by pledge of stock or bonds as collateral, proments of sub-divisions 10 and 14 except that the period of compliance is vided the corporation issuing such stock or bonds shall have paid thereon
less than 5 years, shall be, or shall have been, consolidated or merged with. dividends or interest at the rate of not less than 4% per annum during the,
or its railroad purchased and all the debts of such corporation assumed by, two years next preceding the time when such loan is made; or by the
another railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United pledge of any stocks or bonds or other obligations which under the proStates, or any State,the corporation so succeeding shall be considered as visions of this section may be purchased by savings banks; but the marhaving complied with all the provisions of said sections during those sue- ket value of any securities given to secure any collateral loan shall be at.
ceaslve years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or pur- least 20% in excess of the amount of the loan and not more than 5% of the
chase. In which said consolidated, merged or purchased corporations. If aggregate deposit in any savings bank shall be loaned on the stock, bonds.
considered as one continuous corporation in ownership and 'possession, or other obligations of one corporation, or by the pledge of deposit accounts
would, taken together, have so complied, provided in the case of a railroad and books in savings banks in this State to an amount not exceeding the
corporation which has complied with all the requirements of said sub- balance due from said savings banks on such deposit account.
divisions except that the period of compliance Is less than 5 years, said
(29) The provisions of this Act shall not render illegal the
succeeding corporation shall continue so to comply for a further period nor the investment hereafter in, any bonds or interest-beariinvestment in,
issued or assumed by a railroad corporation, which were ang obligations
which shall make such compliance equivalent to at least 5 successive years.
legal invest(20). If, by means of consolidation, merger or purchase,a railroad corpor- ment on May 28 1913, so long as such bonds or interest-bearing obligations
ation shall own and possess the properties and franchises which, prior continue to comply with the laws in force prior to said date: but no such
thereto, belonged to similar corporations, and, during the years next pre- bond or interest-bearing obligation that fails, subsequent to said date,
ceding; such consolidation, merger or purchase, one or more of said cor- to comply with said laws, shall again be a legal investment unless such
porations, have regularly paid in cash to stockholders dividends in amounts bonds or interest-bearing obligations comply with the provisions of this
equaling or exceeding 4% per annum upon the entire capital stock of the section.
successor corporation outstanding at the time of the investment, such suc(30) If any street railway company, the bonds of which were a legal incessor corporation shall be considered as having paid such dividends during vestment prior to May 28 1913 shall fail, In any fiscal year subsequent to.
the same period of years: the time during which any railroad is operated by said date, to pay dividends equal to 4% upon its outstanding capital stock,
the Government of the United States and the earnings and dividends made the bonds of such railway company shall cease to be a legal investment
ana paid during said time shall not be taken into consideration in deter- until such company has complied with all the provisions of sub-division 22
mining the compliance of the corporation owning said railroad with any of of this section.
the provisions of this section, nor shall any default in the earning or pay(31) In the sub-divisions of this
ment of dividends or any failure to make the gross earnings required by this word "debt" shall be construed section which relate to railroad bonds the
section, during said period of Government control and for two years there- evidenced by a series of bonds or to mean obligations issued or assumed
other interest-bearing
render any bonds illegal for investment which were legal at the mature at a time or times exceeding 3 years after their instruments which
after,
date, and the term ,
beginning cf said Government operation.
"railroad corporation" shall be construed to mean a corporation which owns
(21). Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits or Is in possession of and operating a railroad or railway
of
and surplus in equipment trust notes, bonds or certificates issued by, or operated by steam power. Street railway corporations the class usually
are not railroad
which are guaranteed by endorsement both as to principal and interest by. corporations within the meaning of this section.
or which are secured by lease of equipment to, a railroad corporation which.
(32) Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits and
in case ofa railroad corporation incorporated under thelaws ofany ofthe New surplus in notes secured by a trust indenture of
any stocks or bonds or other •
England States, has complied with sub-division 6,or which, in the case of a obligations which under provisions
railroad corporation incorporated under the laws ofany other State,or of the savings banks; the market value of of this section may be purchased by
United States, has complied with all the provisions of sub-divisions 10 and 20% in excess of the amount of the any securities given shall be at least
loan,
14, provided said notes, bonds or certificates are secured by a first lien on. trust indenture shall be legal investment forprovided the bonds tinder such.
the savings banks of this State.
or by a lease and conditional sale of. new standard railroad equipment free
(33) Savings banks may invest
from other encumbrances, for the purchase of which said notes, bonds or surplus in the obligations of the not exceeding 10% of their deposits and,
Government of the Kingdom of Great
certificates were issued at not exceeding 90% of the purchase price thereof, Britain and Ireland, and the Government
of the
and provided the instrument under which such notes, bonds or certificates Government of the Dominion of Canada or any French Republic and the •
are Issued, or the lease of such equipment to the railroad corporation, such obligations have a fixed and definite date of its provinces, provided:
provides for the proper maintenance of the equipment covered thereby the direct obligations of such Government or of maturity and shall be •
province and that the full,
and for the payment of the entire issue of such notes, bonds or certificates faith and credit of such Government or province
shall be pledged for its
In not exceeding 15 annual or 30 semi-annual installments, without the payment, principal and interest.
release of any part of the lien or interest in any of the equipment securing
in addkion to the foregoing the 1921 Legislature passed the following act
such notes, bonds or certificates until the entire issue of such series of notes, permitting savings banks to invest two per cent, of their
deposits and surplus
bonds or certificates shall have been paid or redeemed. No equipment In equipment obligations issued by the National Railway
Service Corporatrust notes, bonds or certificates shall be made a legal investment by this tion. "Savings banks may
section in case the series authorizes an amount which, added to the total deposits and surplus in prior invest not exceeding two per oantum of their
lien equipment obligations or equipment trust
debt as defined in sub-division 8,in the case of a railroad corporation organ- certificates issued by the National Railway Service Corporation
in pursuance
ized under the laws of any of the New England States, or sub-division 16 of any equipment trusts financed in whole or in part
in the case of a railroad corporation organized under the laws of any other made or approved by the Inter State Commerce through a loan or loans
Commission, provided
State or of the United States, which issued or guaranteed or is the lessee of such securities are issued for not exceeding in par value sixty
per centum,
the equipment securing such equipment trust notes, bonds or certificates, of the cost of standard railway
Including therein the outstanding amounts of all previously issued series of matnre in approximately equal equipment, and that such obligations shall
annual
equipment trust notes, bonds or certificates, shall exceed 3 times the period of not exceeding fifteen years." or semi-annual installments over a
such
capital stock of such railroad corporation outstanding at the time of making
The Bank Commissioner on May 1 1922 issued his usual semi-annnall
said investment.
compilation enumerating the municiaplities
(22). Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits the definition of legal investments. This listand obligations falling within
appears In the "Chronicle" of
and surplus in bonds issued by any street railway corporation incorporated June 24 1922.
In this State the railway of which Is located wholly or in part therein.tproTRUST FUNDS—HOW LOANED OR INVESTED.—We find in Sec.
vided such bonds are secured by a mortgage which was at the date of the
54 of Chapter 22 of the Revised Statutes of 1902 the following liberal .
mortgage or is at the date of the investment a first mortgage on not less
than 75% of the railway of such corporation owned in fee at the date of the provisions providing that trust funds may be loaned or invested in the same •
mortgage, and provided the gross earnings of said corporation each fiscal securities savings banks are authorized to invest in:
SEC. 254.—Trust funds, unless It is otherwise provided in the instruyear for the 5 years next preceding the date of such investment were not
less than $100.000, and that said corporation in each of said years earned ment creating the trust, may be loaned on the security of mortgages on ,
and paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to at least 4% per annum unencumbered real estate in this State double in value the amount loaned,
upon the outstanding capital stock, and provided, at the date of any such or may be invested in such mortgages or in the bonds or loans of this
dividend, the outstanding capital stock is equal to at least 4 of the debt State, or of any town, city or borough of this State, or in any bonds,
stocks or other securities which the savings banks in this State are, or may
of such corporation.
Sections 23. 24 and 25. given below, add the bonds of water companies be, authorized by law to invest in, or may be deposited in savings banks inand telephone companies to the list of securities in which banks may invest corporated by this State.
(23). Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits
and surplus in mortgage bonds and other interest
-bearing obligations of
CITIES. COUNT/ES AND TOWNS /N THE
any water company incorporated in this State supplying water for domestic
STATE- OF CONNECTICUT.
use to communities In this State having a population of not less than 15,000
whose franchise Is an exclusive one and unlimited In time, provided the
The relation which the towns, cities and boroughts of this State bear to
amount of all the outstanding debts of such company does not exceed its one another is peculiar and requires a word of explanation.
The State
capital stock, and provided such water company has earned each year and is divided into eight counties, and these counties
paid in cash from its officially reported net earnings, as shown by its annual numbering in the aggregate 167. The towns are are made up of towns,
report or other official statement under oath, to municipal, State or United assessed valuation (which is called the "Grandthe civil unit, and on the
List"
States authorities, dividends of not less than 4% per annum on its entire levied the tax for State purposes as well as the tax for of each town) is
outstanding capital stock, for a period of 4 years next preceding the making Within the town is often situated a city or a borough, town expenditures.
or both, all of which
of the investment.
may at the same time
(24). Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits however, whose limits have bonds outstanding. Many towns and cities,
were
and surplus in bonds of any telephone company incorporated in this State, cluding Stratford, Bridgeport,about identical, have been consolidated (inNew Britain, New London and New Haven),
whose property is located chiefly in this State, which are secured by a first and the outstanding bonds of both town
and city are reported together withmortgage upon at least 75% of the property of such company, including out distinction.
its franchises, rights and privileges, and limiting the amount of bonds loanThe borough stands In about the same relation to the town as does the
able thereunder to 75% of the valuation of the property mortgaged, exclud- city. The grand list as determined for
ing any valuation of said franchises, rights and privileges, and providing and the borough in levying taxes, the the town is used by both the city
city, for instance, putting a tax Of




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CONNECTICUT CITIES AND TOWNS
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its own on its share of the total grand list of the town. This tax is additional to the town tax. In some instances the schools are in the charge of
school districts, which also are empowered to issue bonds and to levy a
tax, so that to cover the total tax paid by a city, It is necessary to take into
account the State, town, city and school district levies. In the statements
which follow we give under one heading the town and city, wherever they
bear the same name, for, though distinct corporations, their debts are to
greater or less extent the debts of a single community.
AGGREGATE MUNICIPAL. INDEBTEDNESS.
The total indebtedness of all the towns, cities, boroughs and counties in
the State was in 1920 $79,385,900.75. In the following table we show
the funded indebtedness, the floating debt and the total indebtedness
of all the civil divisions of the State at quadrennial periods:
Floating debt. S Total
Funded debt.
$7938590975
$9,873,960 75
$69,511,940 00
1920
60,390,633 00
9,122,333 00
51,268,300 00
1916
43,540,230 89
37,058,361 70
6,481,868 99
1912
38,463,704 91
30,598,153 47
7,865,551 44
1908
32,520,460 61
26,906,859 05
5,269,101 56
1904
27,624,827 42
22,142,993 58
5,005.323 09
1900
24,581,066 55
4,384,980 56
19,749,667 08
1896
20,627,058 48
16,023,832 46
4,473,571 36
1892
19.392.804 89
15,569,818 67
3,759,642 86
1868
17,636,289 91
14,655,903 75
2,980,386 15
1884
17,355,999 29
15.388.375 69
1,967,623 60
1880
17,161,327 28
14,437,7422,713,584 35
1877
* In 1904 and at former periods the county debt ($344,500 in 1904) was
not divided into funded and floating debt, and therefore is included only
In total debt column.
Bridge Bonds.
ANSONIA.
Ansonia is in New Haven County. 3 Xs '01 J-J 545,0000-July 1'23-'31
Inc. April 1889. Legislature in 1893 4%g'15 J-J 344,000__July 1 '23-'65
authorized consolidation of borough, 4 Xs'16 ___ 160,000_310,000 yearly
town and fire district to form present 4 Xs'16 ___ 100,000_45.000 yearly
44s'16 ___ 200,000310,000 yearly
city.
1922-1969
5s '19 s-a 192,000
Bridge Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
4Ag '13 A-0$66,000e_Apr 1 '23-'44
3 Xs '03 J-J $51,000o43,000 yearly
Sewer Bonds.
4s g '10 J-J $75.0000__ _July 1 1935 4Xs g'19 _ i250,000__Dec 1 '22-'23
68,000--Dec 1 1924
Refunding Bonds.
48 '11 M-N $75.000_ __Jan. 1 1937 6s '20 ___ 57,000____Dec 1 1924
825,000-..Dec 1 '25 '29
4 Xs'15 M-N115.000c_May 1 '23 '45
High School Bonds.
Building Bonds.
1925-1944
3 Xs g J-J $75.0000-July 1 1923 4s'14 ___ $80,000
15,000-$5.000 yearly
4!(s'14 _ _ _
School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
48 '05 J-J $24,0000_July 1 '23-'30
BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '22 $436,000 4 Vis'll M-N$80,000__Nov 1 '22-'61
188.242 43's'14 ___ 230,000410.000 yearly
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation, real 16,247,341 4(s16 __ 400,000-$20,000 yearly
Assessed val'n. personal 4.242,951 4 qg'17 A-0 336,000c_Apr 1 '23-'46
Tot. val.'21 (75% act.) 20,490,292 5s '18 J-D 650.000__ Dec 2 '23-'47
Tax rate (per $1,000) 192L__.$22.00 5s '20 -1220,000-June 1 '25 '34
1 20,000___ _June 1 1935
Population 1910, 15,152; 1920 17,643
INT. at Ansonia Nat. Bank and 5Xs'21 ___ 288,000-$22,000 yrly.
1926-1950
.. 150,000
5s '21
City Treasurer's office.
_- Bonds.Schl
414s'13 J-J $328,600__Jan 1 '23-'63
BERLIN.
140.009__Aug 1 '22-'35
This town is in Hartford County. 4 Xg'15 F-A 225,000415,000 yearly
4 Xs'16 ___
Incorporated May 1785.
4X g'17 A-0 408.0000_ Apr 1 '23-'46
Bonds,
School and Road
'Due yly.June 2
5s '19 s-a 155,000
F
-A $68,000c
4s
beginning 1924
(Due $2,000 yearly on Aug. 1.) 5s '20 _- 200,000_ _June 1 '25 '49
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22_ _ $68,000 5%8'21
1922-1951
_ 30,000
Assess. val.'21 (90% act.)_4,270,928
School
Tax rate (per $1.000) 192L......$2.00 41.0'13 _- Notes.
___ $89,000414,000 yearly
Population 1910, 3,728; 1920, 4,298
Sewer
INT. payable at New Britain 414s'13 -_Notes.
1922-1923
$4,000
Trust Co., New Britain.
Bonds.
Paving 1922-1923
5s '18 --- $60,000
1922-1924
60,000
BETHEL.
5s '19 s-a
This town is in Fairfield County.
5s '19 s-a 200,000_ _June 2'23-'24
.June 1 '23-'25
Incorporated May 1855.
5Kg'20 J-D 180,000.
(due Nov 1 '51) $35,000
Refund.bds.
Street Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922__ 35,000 4Xs'16 _-- 3200.000-310,000 yearly
53,987 4Xg'17 A-0 36.000e_ _Apr 1 '23-'46
Water debt (add)
26.000 5s '18
900,000
1923-1947
Floating debt
2,352
Improvement Bonds.
Sinking fund
Grand list real estate.___1.934,450 3)0'01 J-.1' $60,000c_July 1 '23-'41
517.505 4s '07 F-A 210,0000 _Aug 1 '22-'42
Personal
Construction Bonds.
Total gran list 1921 (90%
$425,000
2,451,959 59 '19
.
actual)
1924-1948
_326.00 TOT. DEBT Ape 1 1921 $11.466,000
Tax rate (per $1,0001
1921_Population 1910, 3,792; 1920, 3,201 Floating debt (additional)_ 98,527
Sinking fund
411,257
Ass'd val.'20(100% act.)244,925,794
BLOOMFIELD.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920._ -$28.90
Hartford County. Value city property '20_315,000,000
This town is in
Inc. May 1835.
Pop.'10, 102.054; 1.920 .._ -143,538
BOND. DEBT Sept 6 '21- $22,000
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
70,900
Floating debt (add'1)
211 BRISTOL.
Sinking fund
3,713,740
Grand list 1920
This city is in Hartford County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ __$20.00 Incorporated May 1785.
2,394
Pop'n '10, 1,821; '20
The 1911 Legislature granted a
charter to the city (accepted by the
BRANFORD.
voters Aug. 14 1911. going Into effect
This town LS in New Haven County. Oct.2 1911) superseding the old town
and borough governments, the liaRoad Bonds.
6s g '21 J-D $160,000c_.$8,000 in bilities of which are assumed by the
even yrs. from 1926 to1064 incl. city.
General City Bonds.
(Entire issue optional at 105 and
018'15 J-D 3150,000__June 15 1940
interest after 1923.)
Nov 1
BOND.DEBT Dec.31 .'21 $160,000 5s '21 M-N1,350,000c
Floating debt (add'!)
93,580 ($25,000, 1922-51. & 8600,000, 1952)
Water Bonds.
Sinking Fund
2,500
NET DEBT Dec. 311921. 251,080 434014 J-J $500.000c___Jan 1 1936
Tot. ass. val.'21 (abt. act.) 6,987,846 ;.is '22 F-A 200,000---..Feb 1 1947
Town Bondi Assumed.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'21_42.55
J-J $100,000c_ _Jan 2 1927
Population-1910,6,047; 1920,6,627 4s
TOT. BD.DT. Apr 1 '22_52,300.000
INT. on bonds payable at the Floating debt
213,485
Second Nat. Bank in New Haven.
Sinking funds
170.342
Grand list 1921
30,472.095
BRIDGEPORT.
City tax (per 81,000) 1921 -__$19.00
Certain expenses, such as sideThis city is In Fairfield County.
Incorporated as a city in 1836. In walks, sewers, police, &c., are paid
1889-90 the town and city of Bridge- by the "First Taxing District," which
port were consolidated, the city as- occupies the same territory as the old
borough and assumes the borough
suming the town's debt.
obligations, which are as follows:
Public Clinic Bonds.
yearly Bonds outstanding
$10,000
$50,000._$5,000
4(s'16
215,200
4ig'17 A-0 120,000c_Apr 1 '23-'46 Floating debt
Sinking fund against bonds
4,497
Park Bonds.
5220,000411,000 yearly NET DEBT Apr 11922..... _220,703
4Xs'16
The Mayor and Council of six mem4Xg'17 A-0 192,000c_Apr 1 '23-'46
5s '19 s-a 320,000_ $13,000 yly. bers govern both the city and taxing
lbegin. 1924 districts.
50,000.._June 1 '25 '49 Pop'n (town & city) 1920____20,620
55 g '20
INT, on 414* or 1914
payable at
__55 g '20 MS 50,000__Sept 1 '25 '49
Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on 45
Police and Fire Dept. Bonds.
and 4Xs at office of City Treasurer.
0(8'16 _,_ $100,000-45,000 yearly
the Old
Trust
and
4Xg'17 A-0 95,000c_Apr 1 '23-'41 Co.,on 5s ator at City Colony office.
Treas.
Boston,
Alms-House Bonds.
4)0'15 J-J $105,000-$10,000 yearly BROOKLYN.
Isolation Hospital Bonds,
This town is in Windham County.
4)16'17 A-03190,000-Apr 1 '23-'41 Incorporated May 1786.
Refunding Bonds.
City and Funding Bonds.
45 '94 J-J 500.0000- _Jan 1 1924 4Xs g 22 A-0 $45,000c&rAprl '23-52
BOND. DEBT May 1 '22- $55,000
Bridge and City Hall Repair.
45,225
3 Ms '0511-N $34.0000-May 1 '23-'45 Floating debt (add'1)
Sinking fund
7,247
Fire Department Bonds.
3;0'06 A-0 $12,000o_Apr 1 '23-'36 TOTAL DEBT Aug 15'21- 55,225
9,000-Jan 2'23-'31 Sinking funds
6,980
4)j8'13 J-J




47

Assess. val., real estate_ __$1,347,819
Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val., personal
246,186 48 '08 A-0 $55.000c--_Oot 1 1928
Tot.assess.val.'21(80%ant) 1,594,005 414g'14 J-J f36.000c_July 1 '23-'34
Tax rate (per $1,000) '21_ _ _ 418.00
140.000c_July 1 '35-'44
Population 1910, 1,858; 1920__1.655
Mansion House Corner Bonds.
4s
$10,000__ _ _June 1 1937
CANTON.
School Bonds.
--A $13.000c _ _Aug 1 1930.
This town is in Hartford County. 3s F
(Subject to call $2,000 yearly.)
Incorporated May 1806.
_s '03 ___ $20,000_ __June 1 1923 414s
__- 28.000c___Apr 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Sept 1'21_ $20,000 Subject to call begin. April 1 1915.)
__ 44.000c___Jan, 1 1945
Note debt (add'1)
34,500 4
XsSinking fund
1,414 (Subject to call begin. Jan. 1 1916.)
Grand list 1920
_ 2,323,502 4s g '19 A-0 88,000c
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20425.00 434s'22 J-D 80,000c&r J'ne 1 '37-'52'
Sewer Bonds.
Population in 1910, 2.732; '20, 2.549
4s g'19 A-0 33,000c
TOTAL DEBT 1920
$236,498
CHATHAM.
-See E. Hampton.
Grand list 1920
9.913.936
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920- --$25.75
CHESHIRE.
This town is in New Haven Co. Population 1910, 8,991; 1920, 11,238
INT.at Birmingham Nat.Bk.DerbY.
Incorporated May 1780.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '20.... $53,500
Grand list 1920
4,160.169 EAST HAMPTON.
Tax rate (per $1,000) i920.__$17.00
This town (formerly Chatham) is
Population 1910, 1,988; 1920, 2,855 in Middlesex Co. Inc. as town of
Chatham 1767. Name changed on
Oct. 4 1915.
COLCHESTER.
This town is in New London Co. School-Building Bonds.
Town was named in October 1699. 414s'14 J-J 135,000c__Jan 1 1944
Ref. Ry. Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
BOND. DEBT Mar 9 1921--$30,000
Assess. val., real estate
818,268 4s'09 J-D t$12.000r June 1'23-'28
3.000r....June 1 1929
Assess. val., personal
151,723
Other assess. property
24.817 4s'10 J-D 5.000r___June 1 1940
Tot. assd. val.'2()(85% act.)994,808 (Subject to call 510.000 In 1920 and
510.000 In 1930.)
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920
_$22.00
Population in 1910, 2,140:'20, 2,050 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922 $76,600
Floating debt (add'1)
34,000
Sinking tuna
3.182
CROMWELL.
2,3E8,524
Tnis town is in Middlesex County. Assess. value, real
Assess. value, personal
527,434
School Bonds.
$6,000c__ _Aug 1 1924 Oilier assess. property.,...-15,703
414s'22 F-A{46,000c_Aug 1 '25-'47 Tot.assess.val.'21(90%act2,899,661
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..$20.00
3,000c- __Aug 1 1948 Population 1910, 2,390; 1920, 2,394
Refunding Bonds.
INT. Cent.Nat. Bk.,Middletown.
6s
__$20,000r_ _ ___ 1930
BOND.DEBT Apr 11922. $75,000
Floating debt(add'I)
EAST HARTFORD.
10,000
Total assessed val. 1922
This town is in Hartford County.
(about 90% actual)
2.132,654 Inc. Oct. 1783.
Town tax (per $1,000) 1922
Funding Bonds.
22.00
Population_ _1910, 2,188; 1920, 2,454 45 '94 A-0 160.000cdcr Apr 2 1924
INT. on school bonds payable at
(Subject to call April 2 1904.)
the Old Colony Trust Co. in Boston
School Bonds.
and on refunding bonds in Cromwell. 4148'17 M-N$200.000_Nov 1 '27-'46
48 g 09 A-0 188.0000___Apr 1 1939
(Subject to call after April 1 1929.)
DANBURY,CITY.
In Danbury Town, Fairfield Co BOND. DEBT Oct 1921- 5348,000
109,000
Settled 1685; named Oct. 1687 and Floating debt
30,421
incorporated in 1889. Pop'n 1910. Sinking fund real
Assess. val.,
11,633,174
20,304; 1920, 18,943.
Assess. val., personal__ _ 954,598
improvement Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.'21(75%act)12,587.772
4s
J-J $80,000o_ _ _July 1 1923 Tax rate (per
31,000) 1921_ _ -322.00
Funding Bonds.
11.648
45
M-N $150,000r May 1'27-'37 Pop. 1910, 8.138; 1920 &
INT. at City Bank
Trust Co..
33s
A-0 215,000r Oct 1 1941 Hartford.
Water Bonds.
48'06 J-J$109,000o
Jan 1 1946
4s'09
J-J 55.0000
Jan 1 1929 EAST HARTFORD FIRE DIST.
Water Loans.
Paving Bonds.
A-0 $115,000_ _ _ _Oot 1 1931
434s
$80,000
1923-1930 4s
J-D 135,000...._June 1 1933
4s
Refunding Bonds.
414s'20
$95,000..
._Jan 1 1950 4 lis '12J-D 50,000c_June 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '22- $630,000 (Subject to call June 1 1932)
Water debt (additional)
70,000 53s'21 ___ 435,000__May 1 '22 '51
Sinking funds
60,000 BOND. DEBT May 7 '22- $300,000
512.000
Floating debt
70,000 Floating debt
128,824
Total valuation 1921--22,000,000 Sinking fund (water)
1.061,606
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921
$9.75 Value of water plant.
Assess. val. '21 (X act.) 6,711,204
INT. on inapt. and fund. bonds at Tax rate (per 51.000) 1921_ ___$6.50
Nat. Park Bk.,N. Y.; on water bonds
12,000
at Imp.& Traders' Nat. Bank, N. Y. Population in 1921 (est.)
on paving and refunding bonds at
EAST HAVEN.
City Nat. Bank,
'Danbury.
This town is in New Haven Co.
Incorporated May 1785.
GEN.BD. DT.Oct 1 '21_.. $65.000
DANBURY, TOWN.
Floating debt
41.730
Funding Bonds.
3 Ms
A-0 $225,000o _Apr 1 1932 Sinking fund
7.796
Grand list 1921
5,474,656
School Bonds.
3 jis
A-0 $50.000o .Apr 1 1932 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_319.00
45 '05 M-NJ 84,1000_Mch 1 '23-'50 Population 1910. 1.795; 1920_3,520
1 20.000o_Mola 1 '51-'55
BOND. DEBT Apr 4'22- $379,000 EAST LYME.
Floating debt
100,500
This town is in New London Co.
Sinking fund
20,000
Incorporated May 1839.
Assess. val. 1922 (act val)23,429,452 48
.T-J $26,000c
1925
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922...520.00 414*
M-N 43.000c
1961
Population in'10,23,502;'20,20,325.
(Due $1,000 yearly.)
M-N$10.500c
1940
INTEREST is payable at the 414s
(Due $1.000 yearly.)
Import. & Traders' N. Bank, N. Y.C.
BOND. DEBT May 22 '22 $75,500
Sinking fund
6,000
DANIELSON.
3,448,426
This borough is in Windham Co. Grand list 1022
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1'22_ $52,860 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922....$18.00
Population 1910. 1.916; 1920. 2,291
Grand list 1921
2,478.377
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.-38.00 EAST WINDSOR.
Pop. 1910. 2.934; 1920
3,130
This town is in Hartford County.
Incorporated May 1768.
DARIEN.
GEN.BOND. DT. Apr 16'22_None
This town is n Fairfield County. Assessment debt Apr 16 '22 599.515
Incorporated May 1820.
Assess, val., real estate........3.443,725
Highway, Sidewalk & Bridge.
Total assess. val. 1921__3,929,700
4Xs'g16
$40,000__Jan 1 '23-'26 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1921---322.00
4)(s'22 A-0 100,000c&r Apr 1'23-32 Population in 1910. 3,362;'20, 3,741
School Bonds.
4148'17
$50,000__July 1 '23-'32 ENFIELD.
BOND. DEBT May 20'22 $245,000
This town (P. 0. Thompsonville)
Floating debt (add'1)
22,400 is in Hartford Co. Town named
Assess. val.'21 (5( act.)
8,146.195 and granted by State of MassachuTax rate (per $1,000) 1921..--$20.00 setts in 1683, annexed to State of
Population 1910, 3,946; 1920__4,184 Connecticut May 11749.
INT. at Darien Home Bank,
Town Bonds.
314s'01 F 530.000c_Feb 18 1926
-A
DERBY.
414814 F-A 50.000c___Feb 2 1934
This city Is situated in New Haven 446'16 J-J 27,500c _July 1 1936
County. Named May 1675; Date 5s 21 M-N 350,000c___Nov 1 1946
of organization uncertain. By enact- BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22_ $457,500
ment of the Legislature in 1893 Grand list of 1921
14,303,071
the town of Derby, borough of (Ass't about 80 to 88% actual value)
Birmfngham, and the school di- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-316.50
tricts of the town, were consoli- Pop'n 1910.9.719; 1920
11,719
dated under one form of governINT. at Thompsonville Tr. Co.and
ment, assuming the name of the Hartford-Conn. Tr. Co., Hartford.
"City of Derby." The consolidation took effect on Jan. 1 1894, and FAIRFIELD.
This town is in Fairfield County.
the debts of the town, borough and
school districts were assumed by city. Town was settled in 1639 and named
in 1645.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
M-N $28,000c--..Nov 1 1934 48 '09 M-S $75,000c- __Sept 1 1929
3 Ms
(Subject to call $3,000 ydarly.)
4a '16 J-J *100,000c-July 1 1936
Funding School Bonds.
434s'22 A-0 I 1,000c.Str_Apr 1 1923
144,000c&r Apr 1 '24-45 5s '18 ___ 8200.000..._Jan 1 1923

48
FAIRFIELD (Concluded).
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 1920 $389,600
Floating debt (included)___
7,000
Sinking fund
12,629
Grand list 1920
21,280,090
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920__-$14.00
Pop. 1910, 6.134: 1920
11,475
*INT.on this issue at Town Treas.
office or in N. Y. City; others at
Southport Trust Co.

9.

CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS
GUILFORD.
This town is in New Haven
County. Settled 1639, named July
1543. Pop'n '10 3,001; '20, 2.804.
BONDED DEBT
None
Floating debt
37,254
Grand list 1921
3,036,319
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-.320.00

HAMDEN.
This place is in New Haven Co.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY.
Improvement Bonds.
Bridgeport and Danbury are the
__ $100,000
county seats. Pop'n 1910, 245,322 5sBOND. DEBT June 1 '21 $365,000
1920, 320.919.
Grand list 1920
$13,853.507
Bridge Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ 423.00
530'21 A-0$250,000c___Oct 1 1951 Population 1910, 5,850; 1920. 8,611
(Taxable).
Court-House Bonds4ji8'15 J-J $245.000___Julv 1 1945
HARTFORD.
Refunding Bonds (Taxable).
This city is in Hartford County.
48 g '09 A-0 $120,000o._Oot 1 1939
The town and city of Hartford
(Subject to call Oct 1 1929)
BOND.DEBT Oct 1921- $615,000 were consolidated on April 1 1896,
Assessed valuation 1920_516,914.796 and their debts are no longer reported
County tax '19___ 3-20 of a mill on 31 separately. City !acorn. May 1784.
Municipal Building Bonds.
INT.on 43s of 1915 at First Nat.
g'13 M-N$1,570,000c&rNov 1 '33
Bank, Boston, or First Bridgeport
Land-Purchase Notes.
Nat. Bank; other interest at First
48 '14 M-S $325.000 __1922-1034
Bridgeport Nat,Bank.
Park improvement Bonds.
3 34g'96 J-J $300.000o_ _Jan 1 1926
FARMINGTON.
Perm.!mot. Notes.
This town is in Hartford County. 4Xs'18 J-D £600.000 _Dec 1 '22-'27
Named Dec. 1645.
TOTAL DEBT May 20'22 $130,000 43ig'19 J-D I100,000____Dec 1 1928
1 50.000__ Dec 1 1929
$5,901.000 43s'21 J-D 600,000__Dec 1 '22-33
Grand list 1921
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__ _515.00
Temporary Loans.
Population 1910. 3,478; 1920, 3,844 538'21 ___ $340,000_ __Dec 29 1922
41-s'22 ___
88,940.40 Aug 1 1922
GLASTONBURY.
Paving Bonds.
This town is in Hartford County .3 4g'08 J-J 3200.000r__Jan 1 193g
Inc. May 1690. Pop'n 1910, 4,796. 33,4g'00J-J 20,000r___Jan 1 1930
High School & Bridge Bonds.
1920, 5,592.
4s
J-J $35.000__ _ _Jan 1 1928 336W98 J-J $200,000r_ _Jan 1 1938
BOND.DEBT Sept 1'2E _ $35,000 430 g'14 P-A650.000__Feb 1 1939
Floating debt (add'1)
152,000
Police Department.
Sinking fund
22,587 3 3lig'98 J-J 575,000r-..Jan 1 1023
7,738,738
Grand list 1921 •
Conn. R. Bge. Bds.
(Coup.or Rea)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ _35.00 33ig'04 J-J
11954
INTEREST at Hartford Trust Co 334te'05 J-D 1,000,000_ _June 1 1955
Water Bonds.
4s g '14 J-D32,000,000c&r 1930-1939
GREENWICH, TOWN.
The town and borough of same 4s g '17 J-D 1,200,000c&rPnel'40-45
name are located in Fairfield County. 4s g '17 J-D 200,000c&rJ'ne 1 1946
Inc. in 1662. Pop'n 1910, 16,463; 4s g '17 J-D 200,000c&rYne 1 1947
4s g '17 J-D 200,000c&rrne 1 1948
1920. 22,122.
4s g '17 J-D 200,000c&r.rne 1 1949
Sewer Bonds.
$7,800__May 1 '23-'24 5s g '21_,..- 175.000c&rJ'nel'23-29
4Xs'15
Towneposit Fund.
53is'21 s-an z91,000_ _June 1 '23-'29
6s__ $23,481
School Bonds.
DEBT Apr 1 '22311,612,421
434W14 J-J $120.000c July 1 '23-'34 TOTAL1,166,243
430'14 M-N110,000c___July 1 1935 Sinking fund
4,200.000
1 6,000c_ _ _July 1 1936 Water debt(included)
1240,000__May 1 '23-'34 Water Sinking Fund (not
4Xg'20
incl. above sink. fund).
371,644
1 15,000___ _May 1 1935
CITY PROPERTY.
-The city
Highway Improvement Bonds.
May 1 1923 owned property to the value of
43ig'16M-N $27,500___
4Xs '17M-NI15,000c-May 1 1923 $23,057,734 on April 1 1922.
135,000c_ _ _May 1 1924 ASSESSED VALUATION AND
430'19 _ J70,000c_May 1 '25-'26
,
TAX RATE.
130,000c_.._May 1 1927
xTotal
Tax Rate
Refunding School Bonds.
Valuation. ver $1.000
430g 14 M-N$10,000cMay 1 '23-'24 1921
$369,463,763.00 $90.50
Refunding Bonds.
1920
368,215,684.00 20.50
43ig'12 J-J $119,000c_July 1 '22-'44 1919278,440,301.00 28.75
46 '09 IP-A 396.000c ........1922 -1954 1918
242.935,054.00 24.00
43ig'15 A-0 90.000__Apr 1 '23-'40 1917
241,238,358.00
22.00
High School Bonds.
1916
x236,344.401.00 20.50
4s'07 J-J 3100.000o_July 1 1935 1915
193,528.927.00
21.50
Park Bonds.
1914
22.25
180.824.480.00
$40.000c_May 1 '23-'30 1910
4(g'20
138,060,842.00
16.50
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '21 $1,391,400 1905
96,967,410.00
18.00
Assess. val.'20(50% act.) 54,240,860 1900
69,761,120.00
17.50
Tax rate (per $1,000) .L920-320.00 1895
53,211,681.00
17.00
z These bonds are a joint obliga- 1890
47.225,324.00
17.00
tion of the Town of Greenwich and
zIncluding valuation of corporation
the Borough of Greenwich.
stock held by residents, which for
INT. on high school issue and 1916 aggregated 3100.467.135: in
sewer bonds of 1915 payable at Treas- 1917 it was $97.927,771: in 1918
urer's office or Greenwi.th Trust Co.. totaled $90,884,077, in 1919 it was
Greenwich; refunding bonds of 1909 $107,626,410, and in 1920 it was
at Bankers Trust Co.; others at U. S. $104,408,758, and in 1921 it was
$99,162,703.
Mortgage & Trust Co., N. Y.
Tax rates for 1920 and 1921 include 43% and 5 mills, respectively,
GREENWICH. BOROUGH.
for school purposes. Population,
Incorp. 1854. Population 1910,
1920, 138,036; 1910, 98,915.
3,886; 1920. 5.939.
Coupon interest payable at TreasRefunding Sewer Bonds.
4Ag'22M-N J$140,000cDec 1'27-'54 urer's office. Registered interest
7,000c_Dec 1 1955 mailed.
1
Funding Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT TAXES.
4Xs'15 J-D$170.000c_Dec 1 '22-'38 Under an Act of the Legislature apBOND.DEBT Apr 4 1922- $457,000 proved April 3, 1913, a tax Is levied
Grand list 1921 (90% act)38,788.316 on the city's 'grand list" and the
Total tax rate(per $1,000) 21-$11.00 proceeds appropriated for the purINTEREST at Greenwich Trust Co. poses of school maintenance In the
various school districts, the same
and U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y.
being apportioned according to the
number of pupils in each district.
GRISWOLD.
the
of
This town is in New London Co. For the first yearwasoperation of this
Act
tax lovy
fixed at 5 mills.
Incorporated October 1815.
Previously each of the districts given
_ __$ 111,000
below reported separate valuations
BOND.DEBT Sept 1'2E_ $111,000 and tax rates.
gs
Floating debt(addl)
9.500
Grand list 1921
2,883,143
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921-$25.00 HARTFORD "ARSENAL SOH.
DISTRICT."
Population 1910, 4,233; 1920, 4,220
48 'OFt M-N$80,000o___May 1 1938
4s'12 J-J 60.000o___Jan 1 1942
GROTON.
This town is in New London Co. 48'17 J-D 60,000___June 1 1947
Inc. May 1704. Pop'n 1910. 6.495; 41-48'22 __ 120,000
Payable $12,000 every 3 years be1920, 9227.
11925,
5s '19 J-D $50,000c-_-$7,000 Y'lY ginning Jan.Bonds, ending 1952.
Building
BOND.DEBT Apr 5 1922- $50,000 430'17 M-S$156,000.Sept 17 '22-'47
Floating debt
59,502 BOND.DEBT Apr 5'22..--$500,000
Total grand list 1921
Floating debt
25.000
(act. val.) _____ --____- 9,178,526 Sinking fund (addl.)
$23 000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ 422.00 Total assessed value
1921_9,560,000
INTEREST payable by Treasurer.
INT. on bonds marked (*) at
City Bank & Trust Co., Hartford; on
others at Riverside Tr. Co.,flattford.
GROTON WATER DISTRICT.
4s g '04 A-0 $150,000o
1924
45 g '05 J-D
75,0000
1925 HARTFORD"NORTHEAST SCH
430'l1 J-J
35.000c
1941
DISTRICT.
43.55 11 M-N 30.000
1941
Building Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921-- $290,000 48'09 J-D $78.000o___June 1 1939
Floating debt
105,000 3 30
J-D 66.000c___June 1 1931
Ass'd val.'19(X act.)
3,000.000 430'14 M-S 100,000c ..Mar 1 1944
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-..$5.00 43019 J-D 250,000c___June 1 1959
(est.)
Population in 1919
3.000 BOND •DEBT June 1920 4494,000
/NT, payable at National Bank Sinking fund
23,000
of Commerce. New. London, Conn. INT.on Phoenix Nat. Bk., Hartf.




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HARTFORD "NORTHWEST
Floating debt (additional).. 72,500
Grand list '20f Real estate.4,827,681
SCHOOL DISTRICT."
Bonds are subject to taxation.
(abt. act.)_ 1 Personal _
727,141
48 '08 1
-I-S $200,000....Sept 1 1938 'Total val.'20 (actual val.)_5,554.822
430'15 M-S 150,000c___Sept 1 1945 Town tax (per $1,000) 1920_ -$20.00
5s '21
300,000__Nov 1'22-'59 Population 1910. 3,005: 1920_ _3,180
BOND.DEBT June 1 '21 $350.000
INT. at Litchfield Say. Society.
Floating debt
58,000 LYME.
Sinking fund
27.295
This
Assd. val. 1920(X act.)_ _81,096,224 Named town is In New London Co.
TNT. at Security Co. of Hartford. In 1665. May 1667. became a town
Civil War Bonds.
HARTFORD SCR. DIST. NO. 1.
436s'19 -3285,000c_Oct 1 1959 58$16,000__Apr 1 '23-'38
,
BOND.DEBT Apr. 8 '22....$26.000
(Opt. on or after Oct. 1 1929.)
Floating debt
10,400
5s '22 - 50,000c....Apr 1 1927 Sinking fund (addl.)
I
1,162
1350,000c_Apr 1 '28-'41
val. real estate
607,982
BOND.DEBT Sept 1921.. $300,000 Assess. val. personal
Assess.
127,990
Property owned by dist_ _ _ 700,000 Total grand list '21 (5i act.)-735.982
Assessed value
70,000,000 Tax rate (per *1,000)1922.._ _518.00
HARTFORD "SECOND NORTH Population 1910. 746; 1920. 674
MADISON.
SCHOOL DISTRICT."
This town is in New Haven Co.
48 '94 J-J $137.000o.... Jan 1 1924
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1904.) Inc. May 1826; taken from Guilford.
School Bonds.
3 30'04 J-J
40,000c July 1 1934
434s'14 J-J 144,000____Jan 1 1944 51-(s'21 M-N1 60,000c__May 1 1941
1100,000cMay 1 '46 '51
(Bonds are exempt from taxes.)
BOND. DEBT May 31 '224321,000 TOTAL DEIsT Sept 1 '21- $49,816
4.628.378
Floating debt
96,185 Grand list 1921
_SI 5.00
Total assess. val. 1921-'22 525,050 Tax rate (per $1,000)
1921-INT. on 4s of 1894 at City Bank & Population 1910, 1,534; 1920. 1,857
Tr. Co.; on others at Security Co., MANCHESTER:
Hartford.
This town Is in Hartford Co. Inc.
May 1823. Population 1910, 13,641;
HARTFORD "SOUTH SCHOOL 1920, 18.370.
DISTRICT."
Refunding Bonds.
M-N 3200,000o__May 1 1931 45 '08
31-45
M-N 315.000o-MaY 1 '23-'31
3 30
M-N 200,000o&r-Nov 1 1942 BOND. DEBT May 4 1922 $45,000
3 30 fr '05M-5200,000o_ ..Sept 1 1955 Floating debt.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '22- $800.000 Tot.ass'd val.'21(75%act.)34,1 6 ,87
90 0 0
6 03
Floating debt
270,000 Tax rate (per 41.000) 192E-512.00
Sinking funds
60.000
INT. at Manchester T.&S.D. Co.
Population in 1920 (est.)
57.000
/NT.at Fidelity Tr. Co., Hartford. MANCHESTER 9TH SCR. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Manchester)
HARTFORD7
is in Hartford County.
SCHOOL DISTRICT."
41-4s'22 S-A $500,000c-Nov 1 '23-'47
434s'14 M-N$75,000c___May 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Jan 31 '22 $20,000
M-S 10,000c _
4s
1925 Floating debt
535,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922
$85,000 Grand list
23,876,642
Floating debt
3,500 MANSFIELD.
Dis'rict grand list
4,612,792
This town In Tolland
INT. at Hartford-Connecticut Incorporated IsMay 1702. County.
Trust Co., Hartford.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '22__ 366,384
Tot. grand list'21(80%act.)1.413,567
HARTFORD "WASHINGTON
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$25.00
SCHOOL DISTRICT."
J-J $20,000o
48
192g Pop'n. 1910, 1,977: 1920. 2,574.
J-J 25.000o
31-4s
1924 MERIDEN.
This city is in New Haven County.
4s 'OS J-J 100.000o_ __July 1 1932
$125.000c_Jan 1 '26-'411 The town and city of Meriden were
430'18 J-J ($25,000 every 5 yrs.) consolidated on Jan. 1 1922 and all
,
100.000c_ __Jan 1 1947 Indebtedness was assumed by the
new government, called the City of
4(s'22 M-S 40.000.
BOND.DEBT May 27'22 $410,000 Meriden.
Water Bonds.
Sinking fund
25,686
Assess. val. '21(X act.)..-10,979.538 431,g'15 J-J 3120,000c_July 1 '23-'25
Street and Pavement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_....$20.50
434g'17 J-J 3120,000c_July 1 '23-'28
INT. at Hartford brat. Bank.
High School Bonds,
434g'14M-N$225,000c_May 1 '36-'44
HARTFORD ''WEST MIDDLE
Funding Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT."
31-s'01 F-A 3120,000c_July 31 1926 336s'01M-N $20,000c_May 1 '23-'24
4s '11 F-A 160.000c__July 31 1936 4s'08 M-N I 20.000c_May 1 '23-24
1220,000c_May 1 '25-'35
4s '12 F-A 125.000c __Aug 1 1937
BOND,DEBT Apr.12.'21 $405,000 435s'19 J-J $60,000__July 1 '30-'33
Sinking fund
69,382 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22- $865,000
Floating debt
385,000
Assessed valuation 1922
.
(abt. act. val)
43,813,000 As.sass val.'20 (actual) 44,353,245
Tax rate (dist.) (per 31.000) 22-31.25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 192L...._$15.00
.
INT. at Mechanics & Metals Nat.
Population in 1920 (est)__ -25.000
INT.atPhoenix Nat.Bk.,Hartford. Bank, New York, and Imp. & Trad.
Nat. Bank, New York.
HARWINTON.
This town is in Litchfield County MIDDLETOWN,CITY.
Middletown City is situated in the
Incorporated October 1737.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1921_ 374,594 town of Middletown. Middlesex Co.
Grand list 1922
1,283.350 Inc. May I7g4.
Funding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-.325.00
Population 1910. 1,440; 1920.._2.020 48 '16 J-Df$39.000__June 1 '23-'35
4.000..--June 1 1936
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
HUNTINGTON (See Shelton.)
s
$36,000_ ....May 1 1925
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
JEWETT CITY.
This borough is in New London Co. 1-4s'05 M-INT $35.000c_ _ _May 1 1925
Municipal Building Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Anr 4 1922 $45,000
Floating debt(addl)
87,275 330'05 M-N $36.000o_ May 1 1925
Air Line Refund, Bonds.
Sinking fund
2.718
Tot.ass'd val.'21(75%act.).2,167.976 4s '20 F-A $25,000c___Aug 1 1930
3 560
:
Tax rate (per $1.000)
_55.00 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21 $317 006
100 7
0 2
2 6. 3
Population in 1910,3,023; '20,3,196. Water debt (Included)
1921....City sinking fund
Water sinking fund
KENT.
12,892,264
This town is in Litchfield County. Grand list 1921
Tax rate (per $1,000)'21-_410 00
Incorporated October 1739.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 4'22_ _ $30,200 Population 1910. 11,854; 1520, 13.63
INT. at Middletown Nat. Bank,
Assessed val. real
993,431
Assess. val. personal
210,290 Middletown.
Tot. ass'd val.'22 (act.val.)1,203,221 AdIDDLETOWN, TOWN.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-$22.00
Incorporated Sept. 1651. Bonds
Population 1910, 1,122; 1920....1,036 are tax exempt. Population 1910,
20,749; 1920, 22,129.
KENSINGTON FIRE DISTRICT
Railroad Refunding Bonds.
(P. 0. Kensington, Hartford Co.) 330'04 J-J 3100,0000&r Janl 1924
434s'22 M-N $95,000_ _May 1 '27-50 is '09 J-D 340,000o .,Juno 1 1929
BOND. DEBT June 15 '22 395,000 Is '10 F-A 244.000o.. _ Aug 1 1930
Grand List
1,911.901 BOND. DEBT May 1 '22 $684,000
100: 0
80 0 8
730
Floating debt
'
KILLINGLY.
Sinking fund
This town is in Windham County Grand
__ ___ _18,763,233
Incorporated May 1708.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ .._ ..$17.75
List1921_-43(s'lg J-J M5,000_42.000 yearly
INT. payable in Middletown.
434s'22
150,000.....July 1 '23-'52 MI )DLETOWN SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT Apr. 20 '22 $67,000
School Refunding Bonds,
Total taxable value 1921....6,593,052
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---$18.50 431 4'15 J-J $26.000-July I '23-'35
School Bonds.
Population 1910, 6,564: 1920, 8.178 4 High M-S $60,000r
s'13
INT. at Merchants' Nat. Bk.,Bos. BOND. DEBT Apr. 1922 $95,00()
50,000
dote debt (addl.)
LISBON.
12,892.084
A town in Litchfield Co. Incorp. ()rand list 1921
Fax rate (per 31.000) 1922
$5.00
Oct. 1739.
INT. payable In Middletown.
BOND. DEBT June 1922-$23.000
Sinking fund
14,997 ZILFORD.
This town Is in New Haven county.
Grand list(95% act.)
492,663
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'22..$32.00 Pop'n 1910, 4,366: 1920, 10,193.
323,000c_ _Apr 15 1923
Population in 1910. 824; 1920, 867. 43'4s'22 A-1
200,000_ _Apr 1524-33
'Municipal Bldg Bonds.
LITCHFIELD, TOWN.
This town is the county seat of 430'16 J-J $84,2001$5.000 yearly
.
Jan
Litchfield County Incorporated 1720.
1
Refunding Bondlon
434s
___ $125,000
4s '21 A 0 333,0000
1927
Railroad Bonds (Tax-exempt).
__1932
4s
J-D $68.000o-0n demand 4s '21 A 0 41,000
1930
BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $68,000 4s '21 J J 28.000

YOUTHWE5T

JUNE,

1922.]

CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS

MILFORD (Concluded)
NEW HARTFORD.
This town is in Litchfield County.
z School Bonds.
45 '11 J-J 350,000___July 1 1931 Incorporated in 1738.
4%sg'17J-J $140,000c_Ju1y 1 '22-'35
Funding Bonds.
J-J *75,000---.Jan 1 1952
5s '21 M N 470,000_May 1 '23 '29 4%s
BOND. DEBT Jan 5 '22_- $75,000
zRoad Improvement Bonds.
34,000
53 g '19F-A $40,000c_Aug 1 '22'-29 Floating debt
1,982.355
4%s '20A-0 90,000Apr 1 '23-'31
f real estate
278.235
BOND. DT. Mar. 1 '22-$822,200 Grand listipersonal
37,638 Other assessable property... 30,060
Cash on hand Oct 1 '20_ _ _
Tot, grand list '21 (act.).-2,290.650
Grand list 1921 (abt. 80%
18,739,132 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$13.00
act.)
1.781
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_ -$21.00 Pop'n. 1910 2,144; 1920
INT. at Milford Trust Co., INTEREST payable at Hartford'
Connecticut Trust Co., Hartford.
Milford.
MONTVILLE.
NEW HAVEN.
This town Is in New London Co.
This city is the county seat of New
Incorporated October 1786.
BOND. DE IIT Apr 5'22- $30,000 Haven County. Incorporated 1784.
24,100 By an Act of the General Assembly.
Floating debt (addl.)
38,232 the city town and school district of
Sinking fund'
'
Assessed val'n,real estate_ _4.888,567 New Haven were consolidated Dec.7
445.649 1897 under one government, and the
Assessed val'n, personal
Other assessable property.... 19.804 city assumes the assets and liabilities
Tot. ass'd val.'21 (actual)_5,354,020 of the two other governments.* On
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---316.00 July 113 1921 Westville School Dist.
Population 1910, 2,804; 1920-3,411 was consolidated with tho city of
New Haven. At the time of conNAUGATUCK.-This borough is in New Haven Co. solidation the district had $638,000
Town inc. 1844; borough 1893; con- bonds outstanding, which are given
solidation of town and borough 1895. below.
NEW HAVEN CITY BONDS.
Pop'n 1910, 12,722: 1920-15.051
City-Hall Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
-A *100.000o_Feb 1 '23-'32 00'15 J-J $245.000__July 1 '41-'45
4s 2 F
'
Bridge Bonds.
4$ '22 M-S 80,000cIVIar 15'25-'32
220,000cMar 1533-43 4s '17 ___ $250,000--- _Apr 2 1940
BOND. DEBT May 1922 $100,000 4 gs'22 ___ f600,000„Ju1y 1 '49-'51
1300,000____July 1 1952
Floating debt (add'1).- 239,117
Grand list 1922_13.063.592
Bridge Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.__-$31.25 31.0'02 A-0 $10,000r-Oot 1 1922
INT. at Naugatuck Nat. Bank. 334305 A-0 95,0000-Oot 1 1925
4s '08 J-J 35.0000--..July 1 1928
4s '11 J-J 75.000_ _Jan 1 '34-'36
NEW BRITAIN.
Funding & High School Bonds.
The city of New Britain (Incorp.
May 1850) is situated in Hartford 3348'00 A-0 $72.000r_Oct 1 '22-'24
Funding Bonds.
County. In Apr. 1906 the town and
3348'05 A-0 $253.000r_Oct 1 '25-'35
city were consolidated.
improvement Bonds.
CITY OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS.
4s '07 J-D$172,000c_June 1 '27-'32
Water Bonds.
4s,
F
-A $250.0000_July 1 1927 48 '08 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '29-'33
75.0000__July 1 1933 48 ,
10 J-J 100.000-_Jan 1 '31-'35
F-A
4s
4s '08 J-J 300,000o_Jan 1 1938 45'09 J-J 100.000-_Jan 1 '30-'34
4s '09 F-A 250,000o_Aug 1 1939 434s'19 -- 500.000.kar 15 '31-'35
-A 100.000c_Aug 1 1941 414s'22 __- f 150,000_ _Apr 1 '43-'45
434s '11 F
1100,000_ __._Apr 11946
School Bonds.
City Dock Improvement Bonos.
J-J *15.000o_ _ _Jan 1 1938
44s
4s '09 F-A 153,0000_ _ _Feb 1 1939 4%s'18 J-J $20,000____July 1 1926
14.000___July 1 1938
Depot Approach Bonds.
J-J
434s
434814 F-A 140.000c_Aug 1 '22-'25 00'18 A-0$475,000_ _Apr 1 '37-'38
Branch Library Bldg. Bonds.
6,000c---Aug 1 1926
_ $50,000c_ __Jan 1 1950
4Xs'15 F-A 70.000c..Aug 1 '27-'43 4
Fire Station Bldg. & Side Bonds
s'2243-(s 16 F A 25,000_---Aug 1 1929
4s '16 F-Al130.000c_Aug 1'22-34 440'22 -_ _ $80,000--Jan 1 1949
1 5,000c._..Aug 1 1935
Park Bonds.
4%8'20 F-A 50,000c_Aug 1 '36-'40 00'14 A-0•3100.000-_Oct 1 1944
445'19 F-A 40,000c-__Aug 1 1929 53 '20 M-S 100,000c___Sept 1 1943
4%5'19 F-A 30,000c_Aug 1 '41-'43 4348'22 -__ 250,000c___Jan 1 1947
A-0 200,000---Aug 2 1941
4%8'20 F-A I 60.000c_Aug 1 '22-'24 4s
150,000___June 1 1946
1 5,000c-Aug 1 1925
00'20 F A 525,000c_Aug 1 '22 '42 4 3s'22 _-- 250,000.._June 1 '48-52
50,000-May 1 '44-'45
Municipal Building Bonds.
50,000_ May 1 '50-'51
4s '08 14 $215.000o_July 1 1948
Paying Bonds.
Subway Bonds.
J-.1 $100,000___ _Jan '31-'35
3%sg A-0 $2 000c_- Oct 2 1922 4s
Oct 1922
A-0 14,000o-_Oct '23-29 334s'02 A-0 12,500r
4s
4s '11 A-0 24,0000._ _Oot '30-'41 4s 11 A-0 100.000-..Oct 1 '32-36
48 '12 A-0 42,000__Oct 1 '22-'41 49 '13 M-N200.000__May 1 '33-'36
45 '13 A-0 10,000--- Oct 1 1942 4s '14 J-J 50,000____Jan 11031
48 '15 A-0 1 7,000__-Oct 1 '22-'28 4s'14 J-J *150.000-Jan 1 '32-34
22,000-Oct 1 '29-'39 434e'13 F-A*100,000___Feb 15 1935
434s'16 M-S 50.000--Mar 1 1935
53 '20 A-0 g64
'2 5
e 1 3 - 38
°°cc °
:000 :0ct 1 '9: 0 434s'16 M-S 100.000--Mar 1 1936
434s'17 F-A*200.000-__Aug 1 1937
Refunding Bonds.
F-A *45.0000_Aug 1 '22-'30 434s'18 M-N 75,000..___May 1 1936
434$
4 Yas'19 M-S 300,000_Mar 15 '27-'30
Street Bonds.
F-A j$30,000___Aug 1 1925 5s '21 s-a 1200.000c_Apr 1 '36-'37
4s
1300.000c-Apr 1 '39-'41
1 20,000-_-Aug 1 1927
5s '20 A-0 200,000.....-Apr 1 1942
Street Fund Bonds.
i100,000__May 1 1943
3
_
.63 '21 F&A$100,000c_Aug 1 '22-'26
_ _ May 1 1944
-A j40,000c_Aug 1 '22-'25 43s'22 53 '21 F
50,000_ May 1 '45-'46
1 5,000c-Aug 1 1926
Grading ends.
Park Bonds.
-Aug 1 '22-'38 5s '20 M-S $125.000c_ _Sept 11040
434s14 F-A $34,000c
Hospital Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
F-A$100.0000__ -Aug 1 1925 48 '12 A-0 $75.000_0ct 1 '30-'32
4s
Fire Headquarters Bonds.
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1910.)
J-J 150,000o___July 1 1924 45 '11 A-0 $65.000__Oct 1 '28-'31
3 Ms
City Sewerage.
J-J 100,000o___July 1 1932
3gs
4s '04 J-J 200.000c_ _ _July 1 1932 45'89 A-05175,000r-Apr 1 '23-'29
43'06 J-J 300.000o_ __Jan 1 1936 31.43'05A-0 100,000r-__Oot 1 1925
4a '11 J-J 75,000o___Jan 1 1936 4s '08 J-J 150,0000___July 11028
48'15 F-A 90,000c__Feb 1 1940 4s '12 J-J 50,000__July 1 '36-'37
5s '20 F-A 75.000__ _Aug 1 1930 49'14 J-J *50,000_ ..Jan 1 1938
,
15 '40-'44
55 '21 F-A 175,000c--Aug 1 1941 434s'15 F-A*100.000-Feb
TOWN OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS 4s17 A-0 110,090.... Apr 2 1942
18
4%s' J-D 300,000__Dec 1 '46-'48
Park Bonds.
J-J Si 5,000o -July 1 1924 TOWN OF NEW HAVEN DEBT.
4s
Air Line RR. Bonds.
School Bonds.
J-J $30,000c_July 1 '23-'28 31.45 '89 J-J 9175.0000July 1 '23-'29
48
Park Bonds.
F-A 50,000c___Aug 1 1929
334s
F-A 26,000_ May 1 '23-34 3345 '89J-J ;100.000o_July 1 1939
334s
1,000_ __ _May 1 1935 (Subject to call after July 1 1910.)
F
-A
334s
100,000o_ _July 1 1939
F-A 22.000o_Aug 1 '22-'32 45 '89 J-J
3 gs
• Exempt from taxation.
DEBT OF CONSOLIDATED CITY
BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '2234,397,000 NEW HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT
112,700 48 '92 M-N$70,000c_May 1
Floating debt(addl)
393,608 40 '94 F-A 75,000c_Feb 1 '23-24
Sinking fund, general
975,000 45 '95 M-N125,000c_Nov 1 '25-'28
Water debt (included)
29-'34
163,877 53 '21 -_,... 160,000_ _July 1 '24-'51
Water sinking fund
Assessed valuation 192E89,786.011
INTEREST on all Issues Is paid at
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1921_ _..*22.00 the City Treasury.
Value of city property__ _$9,537,853
*WESTVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Pop'n 1910. 43.9111: 1921_ __ _59,316
BONDS (Annexed).
INT. at New Britain Nat. Bank. School Building Bonds.
434s'll J-J $40,000____July 11041
NEW CANAAN, (Borough).
A-0
This borough is in Fairfield County. 00'13 J-J 40,000__Oct 1 1943
55,000----Mar 1 1948
43-43'17
Sewer Bonds.
4%s'19 A-0 150,000__Apr 1 '24-'50
.$75.000
_s
'21 J-J 160.000..
BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '2E_$75,000 63 Fire Engine HouseJuly 1 '24-'51
Bonds,
11,500
Floating debt (add'I)
1,918 4%8'13 J-J $13,000---_July 1 1945
Population 1920 (census)
Sewer Bonds,
4343'15 M-S $80,000----Mar 1 1948
NEW CANAAN (TOWN).
This town Is In Fairfield County. 6s '19 A-0 100,000----Apr 1 1946
TOTAL DEBT,SINKING FUND &c
Incorporated May 1801.
Dec. 31'20. J'ne 1122 2.
Floating Debt. &c.. Bonds.
M-8 $90.000c
1929 Bd. di. (city)-$5,663,500 $6,469,500
3348
Town
425,000
School, Town-Hall, &c.
400,000
F-A3150,000c
1939 School district 270,000
270,000
4s
BOND. DEBT May 1922.. $240,000 Westville S. D
638,000
37.875,096
Grand list 1922
Tot. bd. dt_$6,358,500 $7,777,500
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921 _ _ _ _$15.00
45,294
14.416 Sinking funds..
Sinking fund
211,850
Population 1910, :1,667: 1921..3.895
INT.at U.8 Mtg.& Tr.Co.,N.Y. Net debt---36.303.206 $7,565,650




..50,000_

49

ASSESSED VALUATION.
--The prised the old town of Norwalk,
city's assessed valuation and tax rate which was incorporated in Sept. 1651
have been approximately as follows,
Paving Bonds.
real estate being taken at"about 51%
actual value" until 1900. when basis 434s'12 J-J $100.000--July 1 1931
of valuation was raised to full value: 4s Refunding Sewer Bonds.
'07 J-J *150.000-July 1 '27-'28
Grand
Rate of Tax
Water Bonds.
Years.
List.
per $1.000. 48 '95 J-J *50,000_ -_July 1 1935
1921
$242,799,040 $25.00 3 343'99 J-J 200,000.,. _ _July 1 1929
1920
(Subject to call July 1 1919.)
235.752,318
25.00
1919
330'03 J-D 100.000- _June 1 1928
188,855,399
19.75
1918
(Subject to call June 1 1923.)
183,940,924
19.75
1917
4s'09 J-J 70.000--July 1 1934
171,098,044
20.00
1916
Sewer Bonds.
165.880,769
20.00
Is'07 J-J *35.000_ _July 1 1927
1915
155,681,221
20.00
1914
Refunding Funded Debt.
148,552,269
19.00
J4 *50.000_ _ _July 1 1929
1912
33-43
139,779.146
17.50
1911
(Subject to call Jan. 1919.)
131,658.990
17.50
1910
4s g
J-J $50,000
126,804.458
1935
17.50
Third Taxing Dist. Fundinj &
1905
110.001,166
14.00
i5
1895
improvement Bonds.
53,800.000
21.00
1890
130,000....July 1 '23-'32
52.171.131
19.50
POPULATION.
-In 1920, 162,- 4%s'17 J-J 112,000__July 1 '33-'35
15.000__July 1 '36-'38
519: in 1910, 133,605; 1900, 108,027;
6.000.......July 1 1939
1890, 85,981; 1790, 4,448.
TOWN OF NORWALK (Annexed.)
Refunding Bonds.
NEWINGTON.
This town is in Hartford County. 45'09 A-0 $220.000c_Apr 1 1939
Bridge Bonds.
Incorporated in 1871.
4Ks'12 ___ $250.000_ _ _ _June 1 1942
Funding Bonds.
School Bonds.
4%s'15 J-.1 $72,000c__Jan 1 '23-'58
BOND. DEBT April 4 '22- $72.000 434s'14 J-J $82,000__ __July 1 1944
Improvement Bonds.
Floating debt (add'1)
25,000 44s
3100.000_Apr 1 '32&'37
Sinking funds
2,103
Bridge Bonds.
Grand list 1921
- „,
2,873,219
Tax rate (per $1,000)1921-_-$22.00 434814 J-J $100.000____Jan 15 1954
Pop'n 1910, 1,689; 1920
2.381 CITY OF ( nnexH ).NORWALK
SIO UTed
INT. at Phoenix Nat. Bk., Hartf.
Funding Bonds.
4s '05 J-J J*50.000o_duly 1 '25&'3Q
NEW LONDON.
1 20.000o_ _July 1 1935
The town and city (located In
county of same name) are under one 4s'09 J4 109.000o_ - July 1 1939
Paving Bonds (Tax-Free).
government and the following state- 4gs'12
F-AS100.000____Aug 1 1922
ment includes both. Inc. town 1646:
city. 1784. Population 1910, 19.859; 4 Public-1 mprovement Bonds.
'1241-N $75.000_ __May 1 1942
1920. 25,688.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
45
A-0 $20.000c___Apr 1 1928
45 '13 A-0$100,000c__Apr 1 1943
Library Bonds.
4hs'15 J-J z75,000c--Jan 1 1945 45
A-0 lo.0000--Apr 1 1928
Park Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
45
M-N 125.000r-May 1 1923 4305 M'S 490,000044r
4 48'15 J4 x50.000c___July 1 1942
Sept 1 '25.'30 &'35
434s'20 J-J 50,000c-July 1 1942 4s Water Bonds.
J-J $150,000r_July 1 '25-35
Water Bonds.
(Part every 5 _years)
45
J-J $60.000o _July 1 1924
Refunding Water Bonds.
3
g J-J 100,000_ __July 119213
334s g J-J 150.000____July 1 1926 4s '09 J-J $52,0000_ _ _July 1 1939
434s'19 J-J 116,000___July 1 1949 TOTAL DEBT May 1922 $752,000
fund
20,000
434s'20 10-A 200,000.
...Feb 1 1950 Sinkinglist
Grand
1920
28,544.268
434s'20 F
-A 50,000..-- Feb_
1 1950 Tax rate (per
$1,000) 1920-.422.00
Water Refunding Bonds.
27.743
4348'20 J-J *225.000.....-Jan 1 1950 Population in 1920
INT. on bonds due 1935 and reSchool Bonds.
funding and funding bonds
4$
J-D $40.000o___June 1 1924 old town of Norwalk at Am.of the
Exch.
48
M-N 60,000c._ _May 1 1925 Nat. Bank, N. Y.; other bonds of
3343
J-D 100,0000-Deo 1 1931
town at Empire Trust Co..
4sIz'OR J-D 175,000o. _Deo 1 1927 annexedwater 4s of 1909 and paving
N. Y.;
434s'20E-A 180,000_ -Feb 1 '23-'40 bonds due July! 1931
55 '20, J-J 53,000c_Dec 1 '22-'39 & Trust Co., N. Y.; at U.S. Mtge.
water 3348 at
Sewer Bonds.
Fairfield Co. Nat. Bank In Norwalk:
55 g
J-D $35,000o-Deo 1 1937 other int. in Norwalk.
College Bonds.
445
J-J $50,000o-__july 1 1941 NORWICH, CITY.
Sidewalk Bonds.
Norwich is in New London County.
434s
M-S $5,000r
1922 Inc. 1784 Population 1920,22.304.
Refunding Bonds.
.Water Bonds.
3 34g'05 A-0 *100.0000&rOot 1 1935 334$
J-J $150.000o__Jan
1923
Funding & School Refunding 4s '06 A-0 65,000____Apr 1 1931
2
Bonds.
434s
M'S 395,000_-_-Mar 2 1939
4 sg'19J-J 317,000__July 1 '23-'39
Funding Bonds.
Funding & Sewer Refunding 33
-ft
J-D 1166,000o_June 1 1925
Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
434sg'19J4 $(7,000__July 1 '23-'39 4s '06 A-0 $143.000____Apr 2 1931
Funding & Refunding Bonds.
4548'13 A-0 125.000_-.._Oct 1 1938
434sg'19J-J $136,000.July 1 '23-'39 434s
M-8 84.000_--Mar 2 1939
Public impt. Bonds.
5s '21 M-N271.000
434s'22 J-J $150,000-June 1 '23-'37
Gas and Electric Plant Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1 '22_$2,319,000 48'06 A-0 $287,000_ --Apr 2 1931
Water debt included)____ 901.000 GEN.BONDS May 15' 2131.415,000
Floating debt addl)
590,000 Water debt (Included)
610.000
Sinking fund
58,640 Assessment debt (add'1)__
134,293
Grand list 1921-1922
33,693,139 Sinking fund, general____
20,465
Tax rate per $1,000) '21-'22_827.50 Sinking & cash (gas & elec) 102,079
Assess. val. real estate....12.732,225
x INT.at New London City Nat.Bk.
1,990,789
and on funding and refunding bond Assess. val. personal
ISSUOS of 1919 at the City Treasurer's Tot. assess.val.'21(34act.)13,723.024
$18.75
office or at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust Tax rate (per $1.000)
Co., N. Y., at holder's option and On
INT. at Norwich Say. Society,
park bonds of 1920 at the City Treas- First Nat. Bk., Columbia Trust Co.
urer's office.
and Thames Nat. Bank.
NEW MILFORD.
NORWICH,TOWN.
This town is in Litchfield Co.
Inc. 1659. Pop'n 1920.
29,685
Incorporated October 1712.
Refunding Court-House
BOND. DEBT Aug 20 '21.. $100,000 3 '05 J-J $117.000o._Jan Bondi,
1 1925
Floating debt (add'1)
25.500 Town note held by Norwich
Grand list 1920
5,765,534
Savings Society,for various
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-S16.0u
purposes
$105,017
Population 1910, 5,010; 1920_4,781 Town deposit fund 6s
-en
demand
13,301
'21_51117:00001
BOND. DEBT Sept 15
NORFOLK.
105,017
95:99107
This town is in Litchfield County. Floating debt (add'1)
Sinking fund and cash
Incorporated in Oct. 1758.
Grand list 1921
19,986,463
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
actual value.)
5s '20 -- 827,000......-Oct 1 1940 (Assessment about
Town tax (per $1,000)
$23.00
Road Boncis.
INT. Is payable at the Treasurer's
4$
J-J $15,000c
1929
BOND. DEBT Apr 4'22.- $42.000 °Moe.
Sinking fund
5,491
Grand list 1921
3.868.000 OLD SAYBROOK.
This town is in Middlesex County.
Tax rate (per 111.000) 1921---$13.00
Population 11110, 1,541; 1920-1,229 Inc. May 1852,taken from Saybrook.
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 '21 $42,038
INT. payable at Norfolk.
Less assets
12.193
NET DEBT Sept 30'21_ _ 291
93
5
Grand list 1921
1,553.095
NORTH STONINGTON.
This town is in New London Co. Tax rate per $1,000) '21--..$22.00
Population 1910.1,516; 1920-1,463
Incorp. May 1807.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 4 '22_.._$36,620
Grand list 1921
614.196 ORANGE.
This town Is in New Haven County,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-322.00
In (estaf 8.500
8
Population 1910, 1,100; 1920--1,144 lc. M . 1522. .Pop'n '10, 11,272:
NORWALK, CITY.
Incorporated June 30 1913 by a
consolidation of the former city of
Norwalk (Incorporated June 30 1893)
the city of So. Norwalk (incorpor.
Aug. 18 1870). the former Fire District of East Norwalk, and the outlying districts, which altogether coin-

6348'20 ___ 80,000_ ___Oct 1 1940
Refunding Bonds.
0348'16 J-J $100.000c-Jan 1 1936
Funding Bonds
45 g '05 J-J 5200,0000....Jan 1 1925
Sinking Fund Bonds.
434s'19 M'S $90,000.--Mar 1 1939
_ _ _ 130.000_ __ _Jan 1 1936
4)-6s
BOND.DEBT Apr 25 '21 3600.000

50
ORANGE (Concluded).
Assessment debt (addl) - 161,100
Floating debt
190.00()
Sinking fund (general)
28.529
Assessed val'n, real estate-19,786.867
Assessed val'n, personal
864,598
Other assessable property.. 1,112.550
Tot. ass'd val.'20(85%act)21,764.015
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-$17.00
16.614
Population in 1920
INT. at Nat. Tradesmen's Baaic
New Haven.

CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS
ELIDGEFIELD, BOROUGH.
Inc. 1901. Population 1910, 1,114;
1920, 1,030.
Sewer Bonds (opt. Jan. 1 1922.)
•330
J-Jr $50.000o_ _Jan 1 1932
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1921_ $72,000
27,000
Sinking fund
Grand list
2,242.830
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.....-$5.00
/NT. payable at the First Nat.
Bank, Ridgefield. In New York funds.

TOTAL DEBT May 10 '22 344,300
Assessed val., real
3,705,067
Assessed val., personal_ _ _ _ 429,212
Other assessable property.... 16,416
Total assessed val. 192i.._..4.150,695
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1021.._$22.50
Population, 1910, 2,251; 1920..2,142

[Vor,. 114.
School Bonds.
430'17 s-a $108,000__Dec 1 '22-'48
Refunding & impt. Bonds.
4s
$166,000__Aug 1 '25-'52
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '20_ 3140,200
Grand list 1920
13,003.794
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$25.00
Population 1910, 5,712; 1920, 12,347

SPRAGUE.
This town is in New London Co. STRATFORD SCHOOL DIST.
Incorporated May )861.
This district (P.
TOTAL DEBT May 1921_ $113,000 Fairfield County. 0. Stratford) is in
ROCKY HILL.
Grand list 1920_ _L
2.794,137
1 '22-'44
OXFORD.
This town is in Hartford County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ __$15.00 5s g '19 M-N $92,000_Nov $484,000
This town is in New Haven Co. Inc. May 1843; taken from Wethers- Pop'n in 1910, 2,551; 1920-___2,500 BONDED DEBT Apr 1921
Sinking fund
11.399
Incorporated October 1798.
field.
Total assessed valuation
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921_ _ $35,745 4%s'22 M-N 60,000c Nov 15 '23-'42
18,000,000
1920(80% actual)
Grand list 1920 (act. val.) _1,200.000 TOT. BD. DT. June 1922_ $73,000 STAFFORD.
20,000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920-__$20.00 Grand list Oct 1'21_1,595.467
This town (P.0.Stafford Springs) Population in 1920 (est.)
INT. payable at the Stratford
Population 1910, 1,020; 1920, 998 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.....$23.00 Is in Tolland Co. Settled In 1719.
Trust Co., Stratford.
Funding Bonds.
Population, 1910, 1,187; 1920_1.633
PLAINVILLE.
_ $30,000...July 1 '2:3-'37
4s '09
This town is in Hartford County.
_School Bonds.
ROCKVILLE.
Incorporated May 1869.
1 '22-'46 THOMASTON. Litchfield County.
This town is in
This city is in Tolland County. 5s '21 J-J $125,000c_July 3137.000
_s
$70,000c
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22_
Bonds
BOND. DEBT April 1 '22.. $54,000 Inc. 1886. Population 1910. 7.977; Floating debt
60,392 In.'. May 1875. Bonds.are tax-free.
High School
16,000 1920, 7,726.
Sinking fund
Grand list 1922
Filtration (Int. at Treas. Office). Value of town prop. Aug.315,777,732 5s '21 ___ $150,000.... Dec 1 1941
Assessed yarn, real estate_3.366.460
Refund. Bonds (Subject to call).
J-J 365,0000___July 1935
Assessed val'n, personal ......$813.815 Is
1920
65.200
Sewer (Int. at Treas. Office).
Tot. val'n 1921 (90% act.).4.220,275
Tax rate( - i1,000) 1922__-318.00 43'04 J-D $50.000o..,..Deo 1 1924
p
- erJ-J $50.000o.._ _Jan 1 1926 Population, 1910, 5,223; 1920.--5,407 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22.... $187.000
Total tax rate (per $1.000'22. $20.00 Is
Sinking fund
12,500
(Subject to call Jan 1 1900.)
4,114
Pop'n 1910, 2.882; 1920
Assess. val., 1921 _
4,382,950
J-J $74.000o_ _ _July 1 1927
48
Total tax (per $1,0110) _________ _823.00
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '20_ $189,000 STAMFORD, CITY.
PLAINFIELD.
42,226
Fund
This city is in Fairfield County. Population, 1910, 3,533; 1920..3,993
This town is in Windham County. Sinking val. 1920 eat
INT. at office of Town Treas.
10,183.720
Assess.
None Tax rate (per $1,000)'20(est.)$11.50 Inc. 1893. Population 1910, 23,136;
BONDED DEBT
1920, 35,096.
Floating debt July 31 1920- $63,775
TOLLAND.
5,924 SAYBROOK.
Garbage,Sewage Disp.Sc Dock.
Sinking fund
This town is in Tolland County.
6,4-0.4' 6
Grand list 1920
This town is in Middlesex County. 430' 4 A-0 $8.000c__ ..Apr 11930 Named May 1715.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ - _$15.00 Settled 1635, united with Connecti- 430'14 J-D 4.000c___Dec 1 1939 TOTAL DEBT April 4 1922_$29,416
Population 1910, 6,719; 1920, 7,926 cut December 1644.
625,436
Public Library Bonds.
Assess. val., real estate
128,249
BOND.DEBT May 3 1921 $39,000 48 g '09 J-D $33.0000_ _ _Deo 1 1939 Assess. val., personal
Tot, as. val. 21(100% act.)
.753,685
27,000
Floating debt(addl)
PLYMOUTH.
Sewer Bonds.
7,887 4s g
This town Is In Litchfield County Sinking fund
M-N 360.000o.... _May 1 1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921....._$20.00
Incorporated 1795.
Assessed val'n,real estate.._1,344,678 48 '10 J-J
25,0000..._July 1 1935 Population, 1910,1,126; 1920-1,040
Assetsed val'n, personal__.. 484,445 4s '12 M-3 25,000o
Funding Bonds.
1937
430'11 F-A 175,0000-Aug 1 1936 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (80%act.)1,829.123
TORRINGTON, TOWN.
Public Park Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Aug 31 '21.. $75,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000) "Al-320.00
This town (and the borough of the
36,496 Population 1910, 1,907; 1920, 1,325 4s '08 A-0 355,0000_ __Apr 1 1938 same name) is in Litchfield County.
Floating debt
48 '09 F-A 50,0000..__Moh 1 1939 Inc.
24,683
Sinking funds
Oct. 1740. Pop'n 1910.16.840.
48 g 09 J-D 45,000o_ _ _Deo 1 1939
4,457,96 SEYMOUR.
Assess, value, real
.
4 g '12 M-N150,000e_..May 1 1942 1920, 22,055.
Assess, value, personal_ _ _ _ 666,238
This town is In New Haven County
Public Improvement Bonds.
16,293 Incorp. May 1850.
Other assess. property_ _
4s '09 J-D 335,000_ _ __June 1 1934 430'17 F-A3210.100c_Aug 1 '22-'42
Tot.assess.val. 21(85%act)5,140,487
Funding Bonds.
High School Bonds.
1934
A-0 30,0000
4s
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921--_$22.00 43s'22
$500,000
$150,000_Mar 1 '23-'52 4 S0'11 J-D 20,0000
• 1936 530'21
6,623
Pop'n 1916. 5,021; 1920
Funding and School Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
4s g
/NT.at Old polony Tr.Co..Boston. 4'15 M-8 $46,000c.Mar 1 '23-'45 430'07 F-A 50,000o___Aug 1 1932 430'14 J-J 3250.000.__ _July 1 1939
30
'10 J-J 30,0000__July 1 1935
90.000c_ _Mar 1 1946 5s '13 J-J
22,000.___July 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '22.. $935,000
42,000
PORTLAND.
BOND. DEB May 1922_ $288,000 6s '13 M-N 30,000__--Nov 1 1938 Sinking fund
This town is in Middlesex County. Total of assets Oct 1 '21_ _ _ 464,239 430'14 A-0 34,000c___Apr 1 1929 Total assessed. val. 1921
26,930,476
Inc. May 1841.
Grand list
8.600,000 430'14 J-D 48,000c___Dec 1 1939 (about actual)
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'22 316.50 430'15 ___ 24,000__Dec 1 '22-45 Town tax (per $1,000) 1921___$I 9.00
Refunding Bonds (tax-exempt).
22,623
4s'05 It-N $72,000o_ - _Nov 1 1925 Pop'n in 1910, 4,786; 1920.--6,781 430'17 -_- 42,000
1922-1942 Pop. 1910, 16,840; 1920
4s '09 J-J 42.000r___July 1 1929
INT.payable at Seymour Tr. Co. 430
M-S 75,000 ____Sept 22 '24
1 '23-'29
4s
__ 42,000_ _July
5s '19 M-S J120,000e_Sept 1 '25-'32 TORRINGTON, BOROUGH.
BOND.DEBT Apr 6'22-- $162,000 SHELTON.
1 5,000c-_ _Sept 1 1933
Incorporated 1887.
50,000
Assess. debt
July 1 4 SO '07M-N 375,0000......Nov 1 1927
This city (formerly a borough) is in 5s '21 J-J 25,000c
3,005,821 Fairfield Co.
Assessed val., real
($15,000 1933 and $10,000 1934.)
4s '09 M-N 150.000o_ _Mav 1 1929
235,381
Assessed val., personal..
'21 J-D 16,000c_Dec 1 '22-'29 BOND. DEBT Apr 7'22- $225,000
5s
Funding Bonds.
Other assessable property.. 336,801
1922-1933 430'22 A.0 150,000c_Apr 1 '23-'47 Floating debt (add'1)
1360.000
247,132
Total val. '21 (95% act.)..3,578,006 43is17
1 4.000
L1934 BOND.DT.Mar 31 '22_31,031,000 Sinking fund
12,390
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922-_$30.00
Sinking fund
253,327 Assessed val. real estate_ _20,162,620
High
3,644 430'19 School Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 3.425; 1920
$115,000__Dec 1 '22-'44 Grand list '21 (90% act.)_49,311,219 Assessed val. personal
4,733,041
INT. payable at Town Treasury Paving Bonds.
Tax rate (perf First district_ __$14.50 Total val. '21 (80% act.)
.24,895,661
31,000)19221Second district_ 12.00 Borough tax (per 31,000)1921 $8.50
4 s'19
$10,000__Dec 1 '22-'30
PRESTON.
6,000__Dec 1 '22-'24
s'19
20.623
Pop. 1910, 15,483; 1920
This town is In New London Co 4 Bridge Bonds.
INT. at Borough Treas. office.
Incorporated in 1687.
1934 STAMFORD,TOWN.
($1,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 4'22_ $45,000 430'17 --- 20,000
This town is In Fairfield County.
1935-1938
4.000
Floating debt
1939 Settled 1641 under New Haven juris- TRUMBULL.in Fairfield County.
1,000
Total assessed val. 1921 1,086.126
This town is
diction; named 1642; submitted to
Road Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.._$15.00 430'17 --- J$4,000
Incorporated October 1797.
1939 Connecticut October 1662.
Pop'n 1910,1,917; 1920
2,743
BOND. DEBT May 20 '22 $80,000
Bridge Bonds.
1940
36,640
1922-1940 Floating debt (add'1)
430'17 --- 319,000
School and Refunding Bonds.
PUTNAM,'CITY.
4,000
1 1928 5s '21 M-S 36,000c_Sept 1 '23-'40 Sinking fund
4s '08 J-J
This city and town of the same 430'11 F-A$100,000r____Jan 1 1931
Tot'as. val.'21 (80% act.)_2,735,205
School Bonds.
100,000c_Aug
name are in Windham County. In- Borough of Shelton bonds.. 325,000 4348'11 F
-A $340.000o__Aug 1 1941 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922...._$22.00
orp. Jan. 11896.
2.651
BOND. DEBT May 1921.. 3503,000 430'14 J-J I 28,000.... Jan 1 '23-'29 Popula. 1910. 1.642; 1920
Water-Works Bonds.
75,000.,_ _Jan 1 '30-'34
89,000
Floating debt
1922-1939 Sinking fund
F-A$230,000
4Ks
21,000__Jan 1 '23-'25 VERNON.
61,648
1929-1941 Net city debt
M-S 65,000
430
This town Is in Tolland County.
530,352 130'15 J-J 80,000.-Jan 1 '26-'35
Sewer Bonds.
100,000__Jan 1 '36-'45 Inc. Oct. 1808.
Tot. ass'd val. '20 (act.)_11,334,695
43(6'14 M-S $90.000c-1922-1939 Tax rate (perjFirst District_ _ $16.50 5s '21 M-S 258,000c_Sept 1 '23-'42
Refund. RR. Aid Bds. (tax-free).
Street Improvement Bonds.
Town Hall 1890.
$1.000)'201Second District_ $20.50
48 '10 J-J x360,0000._ _July 1 1925
J-J $40,000o- _July 1 1929
334s
4s '08 J-D 3225,0000_ _Deo 1 1938
Memorial Hall Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 4'22 $425,000 Pop'n in 1910, 4.897; 1920, 9,475.
Schools and Bridges 1893,
4s
M-N$125,000-Nov 1 1944
Floating debt
12.000
F-A $96,000o_Aug 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '21.... $235,000
4s
29,060 SOUTHBURY.
Sinking General
High School.
62,800
Floating debt
This town is in New Haven Co.
30,000
fund Water
-A 375,0000___Aug 1 1924 Sinking fund
F
4s
81,258
5,600,000 Incorp May 1787; taken from
Total valuation 1922.
Funding Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1921
(Assessment about 60% actual value) Woodbury.
F-A 375,0000._ _ _Feb 1 1927 (about 100% act.)
4s g
10,061,432
TOT. DEBT May 20 '22..... _$29,477 43js'17 --- 60.000
City tax (per $1.000)
1922-1940 Town tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $14.00
991,233
Special sewer tax
$1.50 Grand list 1921
Improvement Bonds.
8,898
Pop'n 1910, 6,637; 1920
7.711 Tax rate (per $1,000)1921- ..$20.00 43is'11 J-J $35,000o___July 1 1941 Popula. 1910.9,087; 1920
Population, 1910, 1,230; 1920-1.093
x INT. at Old Colony Trust Co.;
INT.at First Nat. Bk In Putnam.
a Road Improvement Bonds.
1922-1940 others at Town Treasurer's office.
7.600
430'17 ___
PUTNAM, TOWN.
430'17 J-J $75,000-July 2 1932
SOUTHINGTON, BORO.
This town is in Windham County.
This borough is in Hartford Co. 5s '21 M-S 5 6,000_ _ _Sept 1 1923 WALLINGFORD,
TOWN.
Incorporated May 1855.
228,000_Sept 1 '24-'42
ncorporated 1889.
The town and borough of WallingBonds (Due on Apr. 1).
NET DEBT Oct 1920_ _ _ _$1,356,520
Refunding Bonds.
1923 4%818 A-0 $118,000,... _Apr 1 1946 Sinking fund
430'16 A-0 36,000c
389,480 ford is situated in New Haven County.
430'16 A-0 35,000c ---_1924-1928 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922 $118.000 Grand list 1920
59 462.364 Incorporated 1669.
1927
4gs'16 A-0 48.000c ___ _1929-1934 Assess. debt (additional)_..
6,300 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20_314.75 45'9T J-J 530,0000
High-School & Refunding Bds.
4s'16 A-0 63,000c _S..1935-1941 Sinking funds
7,900 Pop. 1910, 28,836:1920. 40,067.
43,0'16 A-0 40.000c -1942-1945 Csrand list 1922(100% act.)4,799,656
National Park 48 '16 J-D $50,000__Dee 1 '22-'26
a INT. payable at
80.000 ..Dec 1 '27-'36
.
4 XS 16 A-0 13.000c..
1946 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1921-$6.25 Bank, New York; all others at office
I. 70,000._Dee 1 '37-'46
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1920 $211,000 Population, 1910, 3,714; 1920.-5,085 of Town Treasurer.
Funding Bonds.
7,830
Sinking fund
INT. payable at Southington
4s '09 J-J 545,000o___July 1 1930
Tot.assess.val.'20(75%act) 5,959.361 Bank & Trust Co.
Refunding Bonds.
STONINGTON.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___$19.00
This town is in New London Co. 3.65s '9911-N318,000o _ _ 1922-1929
8,397
Pop'n 1910. 7,280; 1920
SOUTHINGTON,TOWN.
Incorp. Oct. 1658. Population 1910, 430'18 A-0 80,000c- _Apr 1 1938
This town Is in Hartford County. 9,154; 1920, 10,236.
Refund. & Improve. Bonds.
REDDING.
Incorporated 1779.
430'12 A-0 $30,0000
Refunding Bonds.
This town is in Fairfield County.
Floating Debt Bonds.
48 g'08 M-N 3100.000o__May 1 1928 ($5,000 payable every 5 years; next
Incorp. May 1767.
J-J $26,000
g
1927 4318'19- 150,000c
payment Apr 1927.)
1939
5 4s School Bonds.
NET DEBT
$27,01
School Loans (Assumed).
WALLI1413FORD CENTRAL SCH.
Grand list 1921
1,836,306 430'13 J-J $50,000___July 1 1943
DIST. ((Annexed).
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921__.$16.00 43is'22 J-J 47,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1952 Dist. No. 3 bonds, 4s_ ...__.$50,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922- $300,000 436s
Pop'n '10 (Census), 1,617;; 1,315
20
.
1943
J-J
Water-Plant Purchase Bonds.
25.000 , (Subject $20,000 after 1933.)
'
to call
430'11 J-J $222.000o_ _July 1 1941 Floating debt
7,893,903
Grand list 1921
1927
M-N$40,000c
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22_ $345,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 _ _$22.00 4s
RIDGEFIELD, TOWN.
430
J-J 10,000-July 21 '22-'31
This town Is in Fairfield County. Water bonds (Inctuded)..__ 222.000
INT, payable at Treasurer's office.
($3,000 yearly in odd years.)
Inc. 1709. Population 1910, 3,118; Floating (loot (additional)... 103,000
School Bonds (opt. Mar. 11926).
Sinking fund (general)__-- 33.000
1920, 2,707.
4s '06 J-J $55,000c..,..Mar 1 1936
Assess. val.(100% act.)'21_7,589.007 STRATFORD.
School Bonds.
This town is in Fairfield County. BOND.DEBT Anr 23 '21 $551,00G
1933 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921..__$27.00
55
--- 340.000
Floating debt (additional) 115,000
8,440 Settled in 1639.
Funding Bonds (opt. Aug 1 '17). Pop'n 1910, 6,516; 1920
$40,000-__Aug 1 1924 Assess. val. real estate_ _ _ _15,835,420
330g F-A 360,000o......Aug 1 4929 INT.at Southington Bk.& Tr.Co. 4s
2,154
12.000___Jan 1 1926 Assess. val. personal prop__
4s
TOT. DEBT May 19'22_ $105,760
Sinking fund
49,189
--- 13,000----Apr 1 1927 Total assess. val. 1920_15,837,574
4s
(Assessment at full value)
Grand List 1921 ______ __--6,115,517 SOUTH WINDSOR.
Sewer Notes.
This town is in Hartford County. 5s '22 -_ - $250,000_Jan 3 '23-'32 Town tax (per $1.000) 1920-319.00
Total tax (per 31,000) 1922_ _ ..$12.00
Pop'n 1910, 11,155; 1920-12,010
Sewer Bonds.
/NT. payable at First National Incorp. May 1845; taken from East
-_- $250.000---_Apr 1 1923 INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Wallingford.
s
Bank. Ridgefield in N. Y. funds.
Windsor.




JUNE, 1922.]

CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS

Storm Water Drainage Bonds.
WALLINGFORD, BOROUGH.
Inc. 1853. Population '10. 8,690; 310'01 J-J $16,000_Jan 1 '23-'26
5s '21 J4 95,000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'41
1920, 9,648.
Street Bonds.
Refunding Bonds
430'13 J-1) $60,000____June 1 1943 448'08 J-J 1150,000____Jan 1 1938
430'19 J-J 385,000c&rJuly 1 '23-33
,
(optional beg. 1928)•
10,000c&r_July 1 1934
44s'14 M-N$13,000c_ _Nov 1 1944
ubi. to call beg. Nov. 1 1929). 5s '21 J-J 450,000c_Jan 1 '23-31
Water Funding Bonds.
530'21 A'0 138,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'50
,
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 658.) 410'18 J-J $360.000__July 1 '23-'58
5s '21 J-J 490,0000_Jan 1 '23-'71
Street Bonds (Opt. beg. 1928).
Water Bonds.
4%8'13 J-D $75,000____June 1 1943
43s'14 M-N 25,000_ _ _ _May 1 1944 3 30'01 J-J $20.000_ _Jan '23-'26
3 34s'04 J4 10,0000_Jan 1 '23-'24
(Subject to call May 1 1929.)
48 '10 J-J 270,000c_Jan 1 '23-'49
Electric-Light Bonds.
,
M-N$10,000---MaY 1 1929 43 811 J-J 490,0000..Jan 1 '23-'71
1
330
43is'13 J-J 10,000_ _July 1 1923
Water Bonds.
M-N $45,000c___May 1 1923 431,s'13 J-J 150,000__July 1 '24-'38
4s
41s'13 .I4 100,000_ _Jul y 1 '39-'48
Sewer Bonds.
M-N $45,0000.- May 1 1923 43017 J-J 450,000Ju1y 1 '49-'93
4s
M-N 50.0000._ Nov 15 1929 430'19 J-J 170,000__July 1 '23-'39
330
430'13 J-J 42,000__ _June 1 1943 5s '21 J-J 290,000c_July 1 '23-'51
June 1 19281
(Optional beginning Paving Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT.May .22-- $501,000 48'07 J-J $200.0000_ _Jan 1 1927
45,000
Improvement Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
30,766 443'11 J4 $15,000c_ Jan 1 '23-31
General sinking fund
30,989
Isolation Hospital Bonds.
Water sinking fund
13.143,118 430'19 J-J $170,000__July 1 '23-'39
Grand list 1922
Borough tax (per $1.000) 1921_$5.00 5s '21 J-J 175,000c_July 1 '40-'74
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Wallingford. BOND.DEBT Nov 1921_$9,610,000
Water debt(included)____ 2,890,000
205,000
WALLINGFORD CENTRAL SOH. Sinking funds
NET DEBT
6,515,000
DISTRICT.
This district has been assumed by
Grand List. Tax Rate
Wallingford, Town.
1921.
1921.
First District..__$131,247,165 $11.50
WASHINGTON.
Special tax
9.00
This town is in Litchfield County. Second District_ 127,962.654 19.50
Incorporated January 1779.
Pop'n 1910, 73,141; 1920____91,410
2 00
6 56
TOTAL DI4IBT Sept 17 '21 $22: 09
INT. on school bonds of 1897 at
Floating debt
,523.316 Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.; water bonds
Grand list 1921_ __
-$17.00 of 1904 and sewer bonds of 1904 and
Tax rate (per
draft; water bonds of
$1,000)1922_Population 1010, 1,747; 1920, 1,619 1905 by N. Y.Merchants'Trust Co.,
1910 & 1913 at
Waterbury; 43.1s of 1915 and 430 of
WATERBURY.
This city Is in New Haven County. 1919 at First Nat. Bank, Boston; all
Incorporated In 1853. The city, other issueg at office of City Treas.
town and school governments were
consolidated in Jan. 1900.
City Hall, Police & Fire Station. WATERFORD.
This town is in New London Co.
430'13 J-J $10,000_ __ _July 1 1923
18'13 J-J 400.000__July 1 '24-'63 Incorporated in 1801.
43
,
430'15 J-J 330,000-July 1 '23-'55 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1920- $97.674
3,818,585
Grand list 1920
Bridge Bonds.
430'14 J-J $100.O00_ Jan 1 1944 Tax rate (per $1,000)1920____$22.00
5s '21 J-J 150,000c_ _July 1940-69 Pop'n in 1910, 3,097; 1920---3,935
Sewer Bonds.
3 Ms'04 J-J $10,000o__Jan 1 1934 WATERTOWN.
3 30'05 J4 100,000_ -__Jan 1 1935
Litchfield County.
This town
4s '06 J-J 100,000o__July 1 1936 Incorporated is in May 1780; taken
in
4s '09 J-J 190,000____July 1 1939 from New London.
4s '15 J-J 28,000.....Jan 1 1945
Notes.
430'17 J-J 150.000-July 1 '23-'37
$3,000____Dec 1 1922
430'07
Fire Department Bonds.
2,000____May 1 1923
430'19 J-J $180,000
1922-1939 430'15
60,000__May 1 '24-'35
5s '21 J-J 100,000c_Ju1y 1 '26-'45 430'15
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1921- $70,000
Comfort Station & Garage.
430'19 J-J $85.000c&rJuly 1 '23-39 Other debt
3,152
Cash in treasury
School Bonds.
25,460
4s '97 J-J $200,000_July I '27-'46 Grand list 1920(80% act.)_6,196,588
Value of town
100.000_Jan 1 '23-'32
330'01J-J
258.728
property._290,000__Jan 1 '23-'51 Tax rate (per $1,000)
430'11
_$24.00
1920_4s'13 J-J. 155,000__July 1 '23-'53 Population 1910, 3,850; 1920, 6,050
43's'15 J-J 165,000_July 1 '23-'55
4 8'16 J-J 160,000Jan 1 '23-'38 WATERTOWN FIRE
DISTRICT.
430'16 J-J 500,000-July 1 '23-'42
This district is in Litchfield Co.
43is'17 J-J 175,000-_July 1 '43-'49
Water Bonds.
430'19 J-J 180,000__July 1 '23-'32
4,000..___July 1 1933
$1,000.... ..Aug 1 1922
_Aug
434s'19 J-J 360,000c&rJuly 1 '23-40
20,000__Aug 1 '23-'32
430'19 J-J 200,000_July 1 '41-'50 4)4s'17 F-A 30,000Aug 1 '33-'42
4,000c_ _ _July 1 1933
16,000Aug 1 '43-'46
5s '19 s-a 1120,0000_July 1 '34-48
21,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1947
1,000c---July 1 1949 BOND. DEBT June 1922- $89,000
Floating debt (add'i)
Park Bonds.
6,350
4s'08 J4 $180.000.July 1 '23-'58 Assessed valuation 192L._ _2,807,496
55 '21 J-J 135,000__Jan 1 '23-'31 Total tax (per $1,000) '20-'21-$17.50




51

with this town and is now under one
government. Winchester was incorporated in May 1771.
Town Bonds.
45 '10 M-N$36,000c_May 1 '23-'28
430'15 M-N_70 000c_May 1 '23-'36
43s'18 M-N*-50.000c__Nov 1 1928
Borough Bonds.
48 '96 F-A*S20,000c____ 1922-1926
3%8'06 A-0 *32,000c___Oct 1 1931
48 '14 F-A *1
,100,000c or rAugl'27-51
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 7 1922 $319,000
Water debt (incl.)
20,000
Floating debt
53,051
Sinking funds
40,004
Assessed val'n, real estate-7,646,835
Assessed vain, personal
1,510,464
Other assessable property.._ 61,409
Total ass'd val. '21 (act.) 9.218.708
WESTPORT.
This town is in Fairfield County. Tax rate(perity
$4.00
$1,000)'21 Town
Incorporated May 1935.
17.50
Pop. '10, 8.679; 1920
9,019
Town Bonds.
INT.at First Nat. Bank.Boston:
43.1s_ _ $318,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 30'20 $347,593 on others at the Hurlbut Nat. Bank.
Floating debt
8,294 Winsted.
•These bonds are tax-exempt.
Cash on hand
Grand list 1920
11,341297
.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $16.00 WINDHAM.
Population 1910, 4,259; 1920, 5,114
This town is in Windham County.
Incor. May 1692. Pop n,'10, 12.604.
1920, 13,801.
WESTVILLE SCR. DIST.
School Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Westville) is in
430'14 J-J $150,000____Jan 1 1944
New Haven County.
See New Haven, Conn., on pre- Funded debt Sept 1920_ _ - $430,000
Floating debt
134,368
vious page of this issue.
Sinking fund
54,699
Grand list 1920
$16,438,194
WETHERSFIELD.
This town is in Hartford County. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920.--$10.00
This town was settled in 1635 and WINDSOR.
named in 1637.
This town is in Hartford County.
x Coupon Bonds.
Town was settled in 1635.
438'15 M-N1328,000c Nov 1 '22-'35
Funding Bonds.
1 30,000c Nov 1 '38-45 430 15 J-J $125,000c_July 1 '22-'46
BOND DEBT Sept 1 1921 $60,000 4s '94 __ _ 20.000
1924
Floating debt
23,277 BOND.DEBT Aug 10'21.. $265,000
Assessed yarn, real estate_4.003,385 Sinking funds
23,497
Assessed val'n, personal_ _ _ 278,052 Assessed valuation 1920..-7,595,916
Total assessed val'n 19214,281,437 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ ..-$21.00
(Ass't abt. 80 to 85.7 actual value.) Population 1910, 4,178; 1920, 5,620
0
Tax rate (per $1,000)1921----$21.00 INT.at Windsor Tr.& Safe Dep.Co.
Pop. '10, 3.148; '20
4,342
INT. at Phoenix Nat. Bank, WINDSOR FIRE DISTRICT,
Hartford.
Water Fund Bonds.
43ig'15 A-0 8140.0000__Oct 1 1945
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1925.)
WILLIMANTIC.
General Fund Bonds.
This city Is situated In the town of
Windham, Windham Co. /no. 1893. 45se'15A-0315.000c_Oct 1 '22-30
20.000c___Oct 1 1931
Municipal Bonds (Coupons).
48
A-0$189,000c__Oct'25 &'34 BOND. DEBT Oct 1920-- $182,500
Floating debt
5.500
Water Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1917__..1,376,041
48 858e04A-0 $50,000c__Oct 1 1929
.
48 '89 A-0 75,000o_ ..Oct 1 1924 Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1920----$5.00
BOND DEBT June 1 '22 $189,000 Population in 1917 (est,.)
2,500
INT. at
Water debt (Included)
125,000 Dep. Co.or Windsor Trust & Safe
Irving Nat. Bank. N.Y.
Sinking funds!General _ __
69.836
1Wer
34.028
Grand list 1921
14.952,920 WINDSOR LOCKS.
This town is in Hartford County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921
38.59
Pop'n 1910, 11,230; 1920, 12,330 Incor. May 1854. Pop'n.'10. 3.715:
INTEREST payable at City Tress 1920. 3,554.
0 g'22 J-J $150,000c_ _Jan 5 '23-'52'
,
6
Sewer Bonds.
WILTON.
This town is in Fairfield County. 430g'15 J-J $50.000c_Jan 15 1935
BOND.DEBT Jan 3 1922.. $60,000
Incorporated May 1802.
Floating debt (additional)_ 171,000
s-a $25,000
5s
BOND. DEBT Mar 1922_ $25,000 Sinking funds
16,000
Grand list
Sinking fund
5,467.609
3,557 Tax rate 1920
(per $1.000) 192
Grand list 1920(about 80%
0-315.00
INT. at Windsor Locks Tr. & Safe
actual)
2,132.516
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920__ -$13.50 Deposit Co.
Population 1910 1,706; 1920 1,284
WOODBURY.
This town is in Litchfield County.
WINCHESTER.
Named May 1674.
This town (P. 0. Winsted) is in TOTA L DEBT Dec 31 '21- $48,132
Litchfield County. On Oct. 1 1915 Grand list 1921
1,545,089
Winsted Borough (now known as the Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 _....$20.00
Winsted District) was consolidated Population 1910, 1,860; 1920, 1.698

WEST HARTFORD.
This town Is In Hartford County
Inc. May 1854. Pop'n 1910, 4,808;
1920, 8,854.
Refund., knot. & Sewer Bonds.
430'13 J-D$350.000_--_Dec 1 1943
4%sg'15F-A 100,000___Aug 1 1945
15,000....._Feb 1 1925
4%s'22 __-1
360,000_ _Feb 1 '26-'43
100,000_ _Feb 1 '44-'47
BOND DE T Mar 1 1922 $925,000
Floating debt (additional) 210,000
Sinking fund (cash & inv.)
96,494
Grand list 1921
22,738,221
Value of town
_ 614.012
Town tax (per 81.000) 1921.._$15.50
property..INT. at U. S. Bank, Hartford.

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TATES, CITIES AND TOWNS
IN THE

MI1DDL1-l; STATES
INDEX FOR THE MIDDLE STATES, CITIES, ETC.
Pages 52 to 82 DELAWARE-State, Cities, dm
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State of New York.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
One of Original Thirteen
Admitted as a State
50,203
•
Total area of State (square miles)
Albany
State capital
Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1922)._Nathan L. Miller
See. of State (term expires Dec. 31 1922).__John J. Lyons
Treasurer (term expires Dec. 31 1922)._N. Monroe Marshall
Comptroller (term expires Dec. 31 1922)_ _William J. Maier
Attorney-Gen'!(term exp. Dec. 31 1922)_Chas. D. Newton
LEGISLATURE meets annually the first Wednesday In January, and
length of sessions Is not limited.
-The early historical details of New York State's
HISTORY OF DEBT.
debt from 1817 to 1894 will be found in the "State and City Supplement"
of April 1893. page 41.
During a period of eleven years ending in 1893 the State debt was paid
at the average of $1,000,000 per year, and practically wiped out.
In Nov. 1895 the voters approved a bond Issue of $9,000.000, for the
purpose of enlarging and Improving the Erie, Oswego and Champlain
canals. These bonds were all issued and have since been redeemed.
In 1903 a further Issue of $101,000,000 canal bonds was authorized, and
these bonds have all been sold. (A bill, signed by the Governor April 17
1912,authorized the State Comptroller to issue canal improvement bonds
made payable in foreign currency. V. 94, p. 1131.) At the 1905 election a constitutional amendment was adopted giving authority to create an
aggregate debt of $50,000,000 for highway.purposes, and all of these bonds
have been sold. The question of issuing an additional $50,000,000 bonds
for highways received a favorable vote in Nov. 1912, the last of these bonds
being sold in Juno 1921. In Nov. 1909 tho voters approved the issuance
of $7.000,000 bonds for the Cayuga and Seneca Canals, all of which have
been sold. In 1910 the voters approved the issuance of $2.500,000 bonds,
all of which have been sold, for the acquisition of the Palisades Interstate
Park. At the election Nov.7 1916 a favorable vote was polled on the referendum proposition providing for the issuance of $10,000,000 additional
bonds for this purpose and for State Forest Preserve, and the last of these
bonds were sold in June 1921. Under the provisions of Chap. 394,
Laws of 1911, and Chap. 252, Laws of 1914, Chap. 335 Laws of 1915.
$1.284.000 bonds were authorized for a State Reservation at Saratoga
Springs. These bonds were all issued, but $950.000 have been redeemed,
leaving outstanding Mar. 31 1922 $334,000. A proposition to Issue $19.800.000 barge canal terminal bonds was adopted Nov.7 1911, and the last of
these bonds were sold in June 1921. On Nov.2 1915 the voters approved the
issuance of $27,000.000 bonds for the completion of the barge canal; all of
,
Nov. 2 1920 the voters approved the
these have been disposed of. On"Soldiers'
Bonus' bonds. $10,000,000
proposition to issue $45,000,000
of these bonds were offered to the public on June 9 1921, but owing to the
raising of a question of their legality, were not sold. On June 20 1921 the
constitutionality of the Soldiers' Bonus Law was unanimously sustained by
the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, Third Department (V. 112,
p. 2785). Later, on Aug.311921, by a vote of5 to 2, the Court of Appeals
reversed the above court and held that the Soldiers' Bonus Law was unconstitutional on the ground that it would lend the credit of the State for
the benefit of individuals (V. 113, p. 1073). The State's total bonded debt
on March 31 1922 was 3266,998,000. (a) The sinking fund resources on the
same date were $79,770,986. Loans outstanding March 31 1922 were as
follows:
Highway Bonds (Gold).
Canal Bonds (Gold).
'06 J-D$1.000,000-Dee 11958
•• 3.'05 J-J $2,000.000__Jan 1 1923 3s '08 M-S
5.000.000--Mar 1 1958
3s '06 J-J 1,000,000__Jan 1 1956 4s
35 '07 .1-3 5.000,000__Jan 1 1957 4s '08 M-S 5.000.000--Sept 11958
3s '08 J-J 3,000,000__July 1 1958 4s '10 M-S 5,000.000-Mar 1 1960
3s '09 J-J 10.000,000__Jan 1 1959 4s '11 M-S10.000.000--Mar 1 1961
48 '10 J-J 11,000,000__July 1 1960 4s '12 M-S 8.000.000-Mar 1 1962
,
411 '11 .7-3 10.000.000-Jan 1 1961 456s'13 M-821.000.000_ _Sept 1 1963
48 '11 J-J 10.000.000__July 1 1961 43411•15 M-S10.000.000„Mar 11985
4.'12 J-J 12,000.000-Jan 1 1962 4s '15 M-S 5,000,000__Sept 1 1965
414 3-3 30,000.000__Jan 1 1964 4s '17 M-S10,000.000_ _Mar 1 1967
12.000,000-Jan 1 1965 5s '21M-S19,600,000e&rMar 1'23-'71
s'15
4 ,
Barge Canal Terminal (Gold).
4.16 J-J 17.000,000__Jan 1 1966
J-J $5.000,000_Jan 1 1942
.Jan 1 1967 4s
4a '17 J-J 10.000,000.
43(s'15 J-J 5,000.000.._Jan 1 1945
State Reservation (Gold).
4s '14 MS 4429.000 Mar 1 '22-'25 4s '16 J-J 3,000,000__Jan 1 1946
State Forest Preserve Park Bonds 5s '21 J-J6.664,000c&rJan 1 '23-'71
-S. Park (Gold).
Palisades I.
(gold).
4s '17 M-S $2.500.000_Mar 1 1967 4.'11 M-S$2.500,000_1%lar 1 1961
.Mar 11987
Ba '21 M'S 4,900.000c8trMar 1'23-71 45 17 M-S 2.500,000.
Interest Is payable at the Bank of the Manhattan Company,N. Y.City.
-The 1916, 1917, 1918,
STATE DEBT FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.
1919, 1920 and 1921 figures of gross State debt given below are for the fiscal
years beginning with June 30 1916, the year having been changed from
Sept. 30 to this date by Chapter 118, Laws of 1916. All other figures in
the following table are for the old date (Sept. 30):




Pages 115 to 116
Pages 116 to 118
Page 174

19213267,729,000 1911_ $79,730.660 1900_ $10,130,660 1875- $28,328.686
1920 236.024,000 1910- 57,230.660 1899- 10.185.660 1870- 8.641.606
1919 236.119,660 1909- 41,230,660 1898- 9,340,660 1865- 50,861,349
1918 236,214,660 1908- 26,230,660 1897-- 5,765.660 1860- 34,182,975
660 1850_ 23,507,874
1917 236,309,660 1907- 17.290.660 l893._
763.160 1840- 18,385,309
_ 10.630,660 18921916 211.404,660
1915 186.400.660 1905- 11,155,660 1891- 2.927.655 1830- 8,635,035
1914 t159.260,660 1904_ 9,410.660 1890-- 4.964.304 1820_ 2,983,500
1913*108.355.660 1903- 9.665,660 1885-- 9.461.854 1816_ 2,905,535
1912- 109.702.660 1902- 9,920.660 1880-- 9.114.054
t Comptroller's temporary loan certificates amounting to $650,000 were
also outstanding Sept. 30 1914. * In addition, there were outstanding
Sept. 30 1913 $27.000,000 notes Issued in anticipation of the sale of bonds.
-Large Increase in values for
TAX VALUATION, TAX RATE, &c.
1904, due mainly to New York City's real estate being assessed about full
value. The constitutional amendment adopted in 1905 permits interest and
sinking fund requirements to be met out of funds in the Treasury instead
of by means of a direct tax as heretofore. No direct State levy, therefore.
was made in 1906 to 1910, revenue being entirely raised through the opera.
don of mortgage, stock transfer, liquor, inheritance and corporation taxes.
In July 1911, however. the Legislature again imposed a direct tax of 6-10
of a mill on each dollar of real and personal property. In 1912 the Legislature made provision for a direct tax levy of one mill. At the 1913 session.
In order to avoid the levying of a direct tax. a bill was introduced.to permit
the transfer to the general fund of a part of the sinking fund. This measure, however,failed to pass both houses. V.96, p. 1435. On Sept. 17 1913.
while the Legislature was in extra session, a bill was passed authorizing the
levy of a direct tax of 5805-10000 of a mill. In 1914 a bill was passed providing for a direct tax of three hundred and fifty-five thousandths of a mill
but this was vetoed by the Governor. V. 98, p. 1404. At the 1915
session of the Legislature provision was made for the levy of a direct tax
of one and seven-tenths mills. V. 100. p. 1525. No direct State tax was
Imposed by the 1916 Legislature. In 1917 the Legislature provided for a
direct tax of 1.08 mills; in 1918 and 1919 it imposed a direct tax of 1.06 mills:
•
in 1920, 2.695 mills, and in 1921, 1.5043 mills.
-*Slate Tax
Total
Total Equalized Rate per
Valuation
$1.000. Levied.
Valuation.
aPersonal.
Year- Real Estate
1921___$14,595,726,491 $255,263,116 314,850.989,60731.5043 $22,340,343
1920_ 12.625.190,013 364.243,720 12.989.433.733 2.695 35.006,524
1919-- 12,322,150.324 435.871,630 12.758,021.954 1.06 13,523,503
1918- 12,006.966,764 513,853,047 11,520,819,811 1.06 13,272,069
1.08 13.058,753
1917- 11,605,694,898 485,742,745
None
1916.- 11,335.638,806 454.989.997 11,790.628,803 None
1915-- 11,146.271.012 924.149.875 12.070.420,887 $1.70 20,519,719
None
1914.-- 11.144,162,824 436,509.748 11,580,672,572 None
1913--- 10.960,260,892 424.876.235 11.385,137.127 0.5805 9.830,467
1912___ 10,684,290,188 444,207.867 11.128,498.055 1.00 11,022,985
1911___ 10,561.501,373 461,484.541 11,022,985,914 0.60 6.072.766
None
1910-- 9.639,001,868 482,275.593 10,121,277,461 None
None
1909--- 9,266,628,484 555,192,070 9,821.820,5.54 None
None
9.666,118.681 None
1908 -- 9.117,352,838 548,765.843
None
9,173,566.246 None
1907_ _ - 8,553,298,188 620,268.058
None
1906 _ _ _ 7,933,057,917 632.321,477 8,565,379.394 None
1905___ 7,312,621,452 702,469.270 8.015.090.722 30.154 1.191,677
968,042
7.738.165.640 0.13
1904- _ 7,051,455,025 686,710,615
761,085
7.446.476.127 0.13
i903._6,749,509,958 696.966.169
748,072
556.736,239
5,854.490.721 0.13
5,754.400.381 1.20 6,824.306
1 01--- 5,169,308,069 585,092,312
1900- _ 5,093,025,771 593.895,907 5,686.921,678 1.96 10,704,153
4,368.712.903 3.24 13,906,346
1895-- 3,908.853,377 459,859,526
8,619,748 •
1890___ 3.397.234.679 382,159,067 3,779,393.746 2.34
1870- _ 1,599,930.166 452,607,732 2,052,537.898 7.26 14,285,976
1.413,774.368 2.50 3,512,284
1859- 1,098.666,251 315.108.117
* The direct State tax,it will be noticed from the above, is always reckoned on the valuations of the previous year, these being the latest figures
available at the time of the session of the Legislature.
a This does not include bank stock.
-New York ranks first in population among
POPULATION OF STATE.
the States of the Union. The following gives the U. S. Census flgures,
except 1905 and 1915 returns, which were compiled under State supervision.
1920-10,385,227 11900 ___7,268.894 1860...3.880,735 1820 _1,372,812
959,049
1915...9,687.74411890 --*6.003.174 1850 -__3,097.394 1810
1910-9,113.614 1880-5,082.871 1840 _2.428,921 1800
589,01
340.120
---8.067,308 1870---4,382.759 1830 -.1.918.608 1790
1
*Includes population (5,321)of Indian reservations, specially enumerated.
-On July 1 1910
BONDS.
CANASERAGA CREEK IMPROVEMENT
the State Water Supply Commission sold under authority of Chap. 54,
Consolidated Laws of 1909, and on behalf of the Canaseraga Creek /mprovement District in Livingston County,3200,000 5% bonds, due 35,000
yearly from 1915 to 1954, incl. V. 91, p. 110. These bonds are payable
by assessment upon the lands and properties in such Improvement distrlot.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CHANGING CLASSIFICA-At the Nov. 1907 election an amendment to Sec. 2 of
TION OF CITIES.
Art. 12 of the constitution was adopted by a vote of 309,159"for" to 123 919
"against." This amendment alters Sec. 2 by changing the population of cities
of the first class from "250,000 or more" to "175.000 or more," and cities of
the second class from "50,000 and lees than 250,000" to "50,000 and less
than 175,000." This section was printed in full in V.85, P. 359.
-A treaty, creating
NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY PORT DISTRICT.
a port district between New York and New Jersey, ratified by the Legislatures of both States, was signed on April 30 1921. The treaty provides for
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directly or indirectly the owner of stock
by a single Port Authority, elation or corporation, or become
the creation of a single "Port District" governeddevelopment,of the district In, or bonds of, any association or corporation; nor shall any such county,
which body will control the improvement and
or village be allowed to incur any indebtedness except for
Federal authorities. See "Chronicle" May 7 1921, city, town
in conjunction with the
county, city, town or village purposes. This section shall not prevent
page 1998.
such county, city, town or village from making such provision for the aid
may be authorized by law.
TION DEFEATED.—A revised Constitution drafted or support of its poor as shall be allowed to become indebted for any purNEW CONSTITU
(2) No county or city
6 to Sept. 10, was overby the Convention of 1915, in session from April 2 1915. V. 102, p. 172. pose or In any manner to an amount whieh, including existing indebtedness,
whelminey defeated at the general election Nov.
in an "address to shall exceed 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate of such countyThe changes proposed by the Convention were explained of Sept. 18 1915, or city subject to taxation as it appeared by the assessment rolls of said
the people," which was given in full In the "Chronicle" 7 1916. defeated county or city on the last assessment for State or county taxes prior to the
The voters, at the general election on Nov. V. 104, p. 86. Incurring of such indebtedness; and all indebtedness In excess of such limipage 892.
convention.
the question of holding another constitutional
tation, except such as may now exist, shall be absolutely void, except as
the fundamental
DEBT LIMITATION—STATE.—The provisions of of debt under the herein otherwise provided.
(3) No county or city whose present indebtedness exceeds 10% of the
restricting the power of the Legislature over the issue
law
Amendments to Sections assessed valuation of its real estate subject to taxation shall be allowed to
Constitution of 1894 are contained in Article 7.
shall be
2 1920. We give
2, 4, 5, 11, and 12 were adopted by the voters on Nov. reference to the become indebted in any further amount until such Indebtedness
reduced within such limit.
the sections of that article (Article 7) below which have
shall not be construed to prevent the issuing of certificates
subject as amended.
State shall not of(4) This section revenue bonds issued in anticipation of the collection of
the
indebtedness or
State credit not to be given.—SECTION 1. The credit of
individual, associa- taxes for amounts actually contained, or to be contained in the taxes for
In any manner be given or loaned to or in aid of any
year when such certificates or revenue bonds are issued and payable
tion or corporation.
in the of
may contract debts
out
such taxes.
State debts—power to contract.—SEC. 2. The State
of taxes and revenues, direct or indirect, for the
(5) Nor shall this section be construed to prevent the issue of bonds to
anticipation of the receipt
ns therefor made; bonds
of the bonds issued to provide
purposes and within the amounts of appropriatioshall be issued as may be provide for the supply of water; but the termyears,and a sinking fund shall
or other obligations for the moneys so borrowed be paid from such taxes for the supply of water shall not exceed twenty their redemption, by raising
be created on the issuing of the said bonds for
provided by law, and shall with the interest thereon
and revenues within one year from the date of issue. to the above limited annually a sum which will produce an amount equal to the sum of the prinand interest of said bonds at their maturity.
State debts to repel invasions.—SEO. 3. In addition
to repel invasion, cipal the 1909 election a constitutional amendment with reference to the
At
power to contract debts, the State may contract debts the money arising
by New
suppress insurrection, or defend the State in war; but purpose for will oh exclusion of debt incurred for rapid transit and dock purposes of water
York City, and with reference to the exclusion after Jan. 1 1910
from the contracting of such debts shall be applied to the
purpose whatever.
In November
it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other4. At the Nov. 1918 bonds issued by third class cities, was ratified by the voters. providing that
1917 the voters adopted an amendment to the constitution
Limitation of legislative power to create debts.—SEC.
the Constitution, debts incurred by any city of the first class after Jan. 1 1904 to provide for
election amendents to Section 4 and 11 of Article 7 of
adopted by the the supply of water, are not to be included in ascertaining the power of a
relating to the contracting of debts by the State, were
passed, city to
amendments, as
isecome indebted. Previously this section simply applied to New
people. See V. 108, p. 189. The full text of the
to change sub-Wvision (6), making
York City. The
is published below
Article, no debt It read as follows:amendments referred
Except the debts specified in Sections 2 and 3 of this
such
contracted by or in behalf of this State. unlessto be
(6) All certificates of indebtedness or revenue bonds issued in anticipashall be hereafter
or object,
tion of the collection of taxes, which are not retired within five years after
debt shall be authorized by law, for some single work
such bill in either
distinctly specified therein. On the final passage of oy ayes and noes, their date of issue, and bonds issued to provide for the supply of water, and
any debt hereafter incurred by any portion or part of a city, if there shall be
the question shall be taken
house of the Legislature,
be: "Shall this bill
to
to be duly entered on the journals thereof, and shall people?" No such any such debt, shall be included in ascertaining the power of the citythe
become otherwise indebted; except that debts incurred by any city of
pass, and ought the same to receive the sanction of the
election, have been submitted first class after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and four, and
law shall take effect until It shall; at a general
votes cast for and against
to the people and have received a majority of the be voted on within three debts incurred by any city of the second class after the first day of January
nineteen hundred and eight, and debts incurred by any city of the third class
It at such election nor shall it be submitted to
election when any other law, or after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and ten, to provide for the
months after its passage nor at any general
The Legislature
any bill shall be submitted to be voted for or against. people, if no debt supply of water, shall not be so included; and except further that any debt
the
hereafter incurred by the City of New York for a public improvement owned
may at any time, after the approval of such law by
the same; and may or to be owned by the city which yields to the city current net revenue, after
shall have been contracted in pursuance thereof, repeal
or liability making any
by law, forbid the contracting of any further debt
necessary allowance for repairs and maintenance for which the
at any time,
city is liable, in excess of the interest on said debt and of the annual installunder such law.
this article, all debts
Except the debts specified in sections 2 and 3 of to an authorization ments necessary for its amortization, may be excluded in ascertaining the
power of said city to become otherwise indebted, provided that a sinking
contracted by the State after Jan. 1 1920, pursuant
portion of any such debt
and
therefor, heretofore or hereafter made and each terms of such authoriza- fund for its amortization shall have been established and maintained time
of
time to time so contracted irrespective of the first of which shall be that the indebtedness shall not be so excluded during any period interest
from
installments, the
to equal the said
shall not be sufficient
when the revenue
tion, shall be paid in equal annual
shall be payable not and amortization aforesaid
installments, and except further that any indebtedness
payable not more than one year. and the last of which
shall have been
more than fifty years after such debt or portion thereof contracted for a heretofore Incurred by the city of New York for any rapid transit or dock
shall be
contracted. No such debt hereafter authorized work or object for which Investment may be so excluded proportionately to the extent to which the
said city therefrom shall meet the interest
period longer than that of the probable life of the
general laws, which current net revenue received by
and amortization installments thereof, provided that any increase in the
the debt is to be contracted, to be determined by
-incurring power of the city of New York which shall result from the
determination shall be conclusive.
interest to be debt
of
shall be available only for the acThe Legislature may from time to time alter the rate
authorized pursuant to exclusion of debts heretofore incurred
or dock
paid upon any State debt which has been or may be debt, provided, how- quisition or construction of porperties to be used for rapid transit and the
method by Which
the provisions of this section or upon any part of such
part of such purposes. The Legislature shall prescribe the of any debt to be so exupon any
terms and conditions under which the amount
ever, that the rate of interest shall not be altered
has been or shall be
and no such debt shall be excluded except in
debt or upon any bond or other evidence thereof which
money arising from any loan cluded shall be determined,
created or issued before such alteration. The the work or object specified accordance with the determination so prescribed. The Legislature may in
of the
such debt or liability shall be applied to for the payment of such its discretion confer appropriate jurisdiction on the Appellate Division detercreating
or
in the Act authorizing such debt or liability, whatever.
Supreme Court In the First Judicial Department for the purpose of
no other purpose
debt or liability, and for shall annually provide by appropriation for the mining the amount of any debt to be so excluded. No indebtedness of a
shall thereafter become invalid by
Sec. 11. The Legislature
of principal of all debts city valid at the time of its inception
any of the provisions of this section.
payment of the interest upon and installments
contracted under section 2 of this reason of the operation of the boundaries of any city shall become the same
created on behalf of the State except those
(7) Whenever hereafter
of all of the as
those of a county, the power of the county to become indebted shall
Article, as the same shall fall duo, and for the contribution
the amounts
be included
sinking funds heretofore created by law, of this Atricle. annually to be cease, but the debt of the county at that time existing shall notamendment
If at any time as
part of the city debt. At the November 1899 election an
contributed under the provisions of section 5 of
fail to make any such appropriation, the Comptroller to the constitution was adopted changing this paragraph to read as follows:
the Legislature shall
thereafter received, applicable to the Whenever the boundaries of any city are the same as those of a county,
shall set apart from the first revenues
sufficient to pay such
installments
general fund of the State, a sum such sinking fund, as interest,may be, and or when any city shall include within its boundaries more than one county,
the case
ins of
of principal, or contribution set apart. The Comptroller may be required the power of any county wholly Included within such city to become
so apply the moneys thus
debted shall cease, but the debt of the county heretofore existing shall not,
shall
apply such revenues as aforesaid, at the suit of any holder for tho purposes of this section. be reckoned as a part of the city debt.
to set aside and
to be raised by tax for county or city purposes,
of such bonds.
from 4% to 43i% the rate of in(8) The amount hereafter city of over 100,000 inhabitants, or any such
any county containing a
(On June 2 1913 a bill was signed increasing highway
improvements and city of this State, in addition to providing for the principal and interest
thereafter issued for canal and
interest on bonds
V. 96, p. 1642. A bill passed In 1915 of existing debt, shall not In the aggregate exceed In any one year 2% of the
barge canal terminal facilities.
at not exceeding
% assessed valuation of the real and personal estate of such county or city, to
the sale of canal and highway bondson March 10
was sold
1915.1
ascertained as prescribed In this section in respect to county or city debt.
interest and a block of $27,000,000 4ls
as amended by Chap. 333. Laws of 1915, beBy the terms of the foregoing section, Paragraph (1). every "County.
Chapter 645, Laws of 1913,5% 1-year notes in anticipation of the sale
to issue
In the prohibition against (1) loaning
allows the Comptroller
of these notes City, Town or Village" is included
the State sold
the owner of
of State bonds. On June 5 1913 taken up with$27.000,000 proceeds of "Its money or credit," (2) in becoming "directly or indirectly in "incurring
a part of the
or bonds of any association or corporation," and (3)
1 1914, and these were
stock in
due Feb.
sold Jan. 21 1914.1
or Village purposes.'!
$51,000.000 4% bonds and invested.—SEC 5.—The sinking funds pro- any Indebtedness except for County. City. Town
Sinking Fund, how kept
of the other paragraphs include only counties and cities.
and the extinguishment of the principal Most May 1886 the New York Court of Appeals decided at the end of a litiIn
vided for the payment of interest
contracted shall be continued; they gation
begun in July 1885 that the sinking fund was not a part of the city debt
of the debts of the State heretofore
invested, and neither of them shall be
shall be separately kept and safely,
within the meaning of the above provision of the constitution limiting the
manner other than for such payment
appropriated or used In any provided. The Comptroller shall each and creation of debt to 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate.
year
extinguishment as hereinafter
Towns and villages are not limited in their debt-making power by the
in each of such funds at their fair
appraise the securities held for investment then determine and certify to constitution. Those municipalities are governed by general or special
He shall
market value not exceeding par. of such funds and the amounts
statutes.
which, if
the Legislature the amount of each
The 1920 Legislature amended the Educational Law by adding a sentence
fund, would, with the fund and
thereafter annually contributed to each suchthe contributions thereto, com- to Section 1 of Chapter 16 ot the Consolidated Laws, limiting the bonded
with the accumulations thereon and upon
having a total valuation of real property of 31,000,000 or
produce at the date of maturity the debt of districts the aggregate assessed value of real property. This law'
puted at the rate of 3% per annum, fund was created, and the
over to 10% of
of the debt to retire which such contribution to each such Legisla- was again amended in 1921, to provide that school districts having propertyamount
fund for assessed at over $500,000 shall not issue bonds in excess of 15% of their
ture shall thereupon appropriate as the
such year at least the amount thus certified. is more than a sum which,
assessed-valuation figures, the conditions provided for in 1920 being elimiof any such fund in any yearfund and its
If the income
nated.
the
accumulations s
annually added to such fund would, with excess income may be
The 1895 Legislature passed an Act "for the protection of bona tide purapplied to chasers and holders of coupon bonds and of municipal corporations against
aforesaid, retire tho debt at maturity, the
for which the funds was created.
of public officers." The full text of'
the interest on the debt
the debt for which it was misfeasance, malfeasance or negligence
After any sinking fund shall equal an amount
this law was published in the "Chronicle" of June 8 1895. V. 60, 1). 1023.
be made thereto
created, no further contributions shallappraisals above except to make good
mentioned, and the
HOME RULE BILL.—On April 10 1913 a bill was signed (given in full
any losses ascertained at the annual payment of the interest on
such debt. In V.96, p.1108). conferring on all cities full powers of local self-government.
income thereof shall be applied to the for the payment of
interest may be
excess in such income not required
Any
OPTIONAL CITY GOVERNMENT LAW DECLARED VALID.—
applied to the general fund of the State.
on Dec. 22 1917 declared valid the optional city
and authority The Court of Appeals by the Legislature in 1914. V. 105. p. 2560.
The Legislature may also by general laws provide meansfunds are
passed
State, for which sinking
pro- government law
whereby outstanding bonds of the cancellation, for serial bonds
BILL REGULATING ISSUANCE AND SALE OF MUNICIPAL
of the form
vided, may be exchanged at par forArticle, upon such terms and
1917
conditions AND SCHOOL BON DS.—The general municipal law was amended In
authorized under section 4 of this
providing that municipal bonds having no coupons attached
as to interest and otherwise as it may In its discretion authorize or deter- (Chapter 534) payee's name inserted and registered with the treasurer or
shall finally mature no later must have the
mine, except that the debt as thus refunded
original debt; the other designated official, before Interest shall be paid. The bill also proand at no greater comparative cost to the State than the cost
bonds hereafter issued by any municipal corporation, or by
such comparative
shall be con- vides that
determination of the Legislature as tothe respective sinking funds shall be any school all
district or civil division of the State shall be sold, in the case
clusive. No further contributions to
charter or special act, and in the case
of bonds so exchanged and the proportion of any such of first class cities as required by its the second class cities law. and In all
made on account
class cities, as required by
bonds so exchanged
sinking fund which the amount of the same issue may be shall bear to the of second
at public sale not less than 5 or more than
appropriated, as other cases, bonds must be sold
amount of bonds outstanding of the
1917 amendment
30 days after publication of offering. The full text of the 2031.
required, for the payment of the substituted serial bonds.
in the "Chronicle" of May 19 1917, page
VIL- was published
LIMITATION—CITIES, COUNTIES. TOWNS AND to
DEBT
a general and uniform limit
the
BILL PERMITTING LEGALIZING OF MUNICIPAL BONDS BY
LAO ES.—The constitution of 1894 puts to contract and put out their obli- SUPREME COURT.—The 1911 Legislature passed a bill amending this
power of counties and cities of the State
-making power of villages general municipal law by providing that proceedings heretofore or heregations, leaving the Legislature to fix the debt Art. 8. Sec.
10. We give after taken by municipal corporations in relation to bond issues, pursuant
and towns only. These provisions are found in paragraphs and the
by
figures to statute authorizing such procedure. may be legalized and confirmed bill
section in full below. The separation into
that
begin the paragraphs are our own, we the Supeeme Court instead of requiring legislative enactments. This also
In parentheses which number and
"Chronicle" of Dec. 9 1911. page 1619. See
full in
having inserted them so that those who need to refer to any particular was given in of Feb.the1912. pages 316 to 318, Inclusive, The Appellate
3
"Chronicle'
portion can the more readily find the part desired.
Supreme Court at the July 1913 term declared the Act to
(1) No county, city, town or village shall hereafter give any money or Division of the l. V. 97, p. 211.
property, or loan its money or credit to or in aid of any individual, asso- be constitutiona

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EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.
-Sec. 8, Article Two. Chapter 24.
Consol. Laws of 1909 (p. 403) provides that "all bonds of a municipal corpo.
ration, until payable, shall be exempt from taxation for town, county,
municipal or State purposes." Chapter 24 here mentioned provides that
the term 'municipal corporation' as used In this chapter includes only a
county, town, city and village." This differs from the definition given in
the General Corporation Law (Chapter 23, Consolidated Laws of 1909),
which in Section .3 of Article 1 says that "A 'municipal corporation' includes
a county, town, school district, village and city and any other territorial
division of the State established by law with powers of local government."
A bill was passed by the 1917 Legislature, now Chapter 97, Laws of 1917,
amending the tax Jaw in relation to exerentiop from taxation of bonds of
the State and its civil divisions. The new law amends sub-division 6 of
Section 4, Chapter 62, Laws of 1909, constituting Chapter 60 of the consolidated laws, so as to read that "bonds of this State or any civil division
thereof," are exempt from taxation. V. 104, p. 1513.
TAXATION ON MORTGAGES.
-Mortgages on real property wholly
within the State of New York are not subject to taxation of any kind.,
the only charge being the payment of a recording tax of X of 1%. Important changes, however, were made by the 1916 Legislature in that
section of the mortgage recording tax law, relating to mortgages and bonds
secured by real property both within and without the State
-a condition
which oft-times applies in the case of corporation mortgages.
-V. 103.
p. 551 and 552. Among these was the amendment to Section 264 of this
law relating to an optional tax on prior advanced mortgages on real
property. It applies to mortgages recorded prior to July 1st 1906 (the date
when the mortgage recording tax went into effect) and bonds secured thereby. When first enacted this section was intended to enable the holder of
any such bond to present it to the recording officer in the county where
the mortgage was first recorded and pay a tax on the whole amount at the
prevailing ratelof X of 1%. thus putting such bonds on a parity with
those issued subsequent to the recording tax law as regards exemption
from the personal property tax. A ruling of the Attorney-General (V. 95
p. 993) held that such bonds could only be exempted from the personal
property tax to the extent that the mortgage covered real property within
the State. The 1916 amendment made it clear that the whole amount of such
bonds would be included under this section, and when the recording tax
was paid the bonds would become exempt from the personal property tax.
Another amendment of 1916, to Section 260, provided that when a mortgage was recorded covering property, both within and without the State,
the tax could be paid on the entire amount, and the whole value of bonds
be exempted from the personal property tax. The Legislature in 1917
again amended this section of the law (Chapter 72. Laws of1917) so that
now the situation is as it was prior to 1916, that the tax can be paid only
on the value of the mortgaged property within New York State, and bonds
are exempt pro rata only, the remaining portion of.the bond being liable to
personal property assessment as an investment, without deduction for
indebtedness of the owner. See "Chronicle" of May 5 1917, Pages 1762
and 1763.
TAX ON SECURED DEBTS OR INVESTMENTS.-!!' July 1911 the
Legislature passed a bill providing for a tax of A of 1% on bonds and other
obligations secured by property located outside the State (and also on unsecured debt),and for exemption of the same from the annual tax on personal
property. The 1915 Legislature suspended the operation of the law referred
to until May 1 1915 and also passed a bill increasing the registration fee on
secured debts registered between May 1 and Nov. 1 1915 from X to % of 1%
and limiting the period'of exemption to 5 years. The definition of secured
debts was extended at this time so as to include such proportion of a bond,
&c.. secured by mortgage or deed of trust recorded in the State of New
York. and covering also property outside the State, as the value of the
property outside the State bears to the value of the entire mortgaged property. As this law expired by limitation on Nov. 1 1915. the 1916 Legislature passed a bill reviving the same until Jan. 1 1917 and also providing
that bona fide bond dealers might be permitted to deduct their debts from
the value of such securities as are held by them for sale.
The law having expired in Jan. 1917. the 1917 Legislature passed a new
law changing the term "secured debts" to "investments," the definitions
remaining substantially the same As finally amended, it provided for a
tax of 20 cents per $100 annually which might be paid for one or more
years, not exceeding five. The 1917 bill also amended the inheritance tax
law to provide a penalty of 5% on any investment owned by a decedent
on which the investment tax has not been paid. See "Chronicle" of
May 5 1917, pages 1761 and 1762,for full text of law as signed by Governor
Whitman on June 1 1917; also see "Chronicle" of July 14 1917 (page 126)
and Aug. 11 1917 (page 553). Under the State Income Tax Law of 1919
(to which reference is made below) it is provided (Sec. 359) that "investments upon which the tax provided for in Sec. 331 of this chapter has heretofore been paid since June 1 1917, during the period of years for which
such tax shall have been paid," shall be exempt from taxation under the
Income Tax Law. The Legislature, however. by Chap.646 of the General
Laws of 1920, entirely repealed Article 15 of the Tax Law regarding investments, and by Chap. 644 also repealed Sec.,
(221-b, of the Tax Law under
which a penalty of 5% had been imposed on any investment owned by a
decedent on which the investment tax had not been paid (V. 111, p. 106)
STATE INCOME TAX LAW.
-The 1919 Legislature by Chapter 627
(which received the approval of the Governor on May 14 1919) enacted a
State Income Tax Law. This was done by amending Chapter 62 of the
Laws of 1909, entitled "An Act in relation to taxation, constituting Chapter 60 of the Consolidated Laws" by adding a new article, to be Article 16.
The law was published in full in the "Chronicle" of May 10 1919, pages
1883 to 1887. It imposes an annual tax upon every resident of the State
of 1% of the amount of net income not exceeding $10,000,2% .of the amount
of net income in excess of $10,000 but not in excess of $50,000, and 3% of
the amount of net income in excess of $50,000. A like tax is imposed with
respect to the net income from all property owned and from every business,
trade, _profession or occupation carried on in the State of New York by
natural persons not residents of the State. The tax was first to be levied in
the year 1920 and based upon the taxable income for the calendar year 1919.
In the case of a single person, a personal exemption of $1.000 is allowed,
while in the case of the head of a family or a married person living with
husband or wife the personal exemption is $2,000. There is a further exemption of $200 for each person (other than husband or wife) dependent
upon and receiving his chief support from the taxpayer, if such dependent
person is under 18 years of age or is incapable of self support because mentally or physically devective. The income tax supersedes the personal
property tax. Of the revenue collected, 50% goes into the State Treasury
while the remaining 50% is distributed to the Treasurers of the several
counties who in turn apportion the amount received among the several
towns and cities within the county. In its original form the law allowed
larger exemptions to residents than to non-residents The validity of this
provision was attacked in the courts, and in March 1920 the U. S. Supreme
Court declared thetaw unconstitutional in that respect. In April 1920 the
Legislature amended the law so as to remove the objection referred to (see
V. 110, p. 1611). The New Jersey State Attorney-General still thought the
law discriminatory as to non-residents, and (V. 111, p. 38) advised residents of New Jersey to comply only under protest. Tho Court of Appals
on June 2 1921 sustained the claim of the State that the original statute
was only void in part and that its invalidity had been curad when the
Legislature amended the law in 1920 (V. 112, p. 2608)The 1919 Legislature also passed an Act (Chapter 628 of the Liws of
1919, approved May 14 1919) increasing the tax on net incomes of corporations from 3% to 4X % annually, and extending the application of the
law so as to make it apply to business corporations in general in the State in..faa.1 of merely to manufacturing and mercantile corporations. The law
was printed In the issue of the "Chronicle" of May 3 1919, pages 1780 and
1781.
CONDEMNATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC USE.
In Nov. 1911 a proposed constitutional amendment relating to the taking
of private property for public use was defeated. V. 93, P. 1679. A similar
amendment permitting municipalities to condemn property in excess of the
amount actually needed for public parks and streets was ratified at the general election in Nov. 1913(V. 97. D. 1837).
TAX LAW RELATIVE TO INVESTMENTS IN STATE BONDS BY
SAVINGS BANKS, TRUST COMPANIES AND INSURANCE COM-Section 190 of the Tax Law (Chapter 60, Consolidated Laws)
PAN I ES.
provides that every corporation, company or association required by Section 187,188 or 189 of that Chapter.to pay to the State an annual tax equal to
a percentage of its gross premiums, capital stock, surplus, undivided
profits or undivided earnings for the privilege of exercising its corporate
franchise, or carrying on its business in such corporate or organized capacity, which shall own any State bonds, shall have credited to it annually
ito apply upon or in iS.9t1 0; he payment of such tlx,an amount equal to 1%
of the par velum a such boads bearing interest at a rate not exceeding 3%




[VoL. 114.

annually, and owned and held In the name of such corporation, company or
association. The text of this bill was given in V.84, p. 1216.
At the 1913 session a law was passed proposing to increase the credit to
13 % on all holdings of bonds at not exceeding 3% interest and allowing
a credit of X of 1% on all bonds bearing more than 3% interest and not
exceeding 4% interest. This law was repealed, however, at the special
session which convened June 16 1913. V. 96, P. 1784.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS
-POWER AND RESTRICTIONS.
-The general banking law,known as Chap.2 of the Consolidated Laws,was
completely revised by the Legislature of 1914, but no material change was
made in that part of the law regulating investment by savings banks, except that the section dealing with this subject is now numbered 239,Instead
of 146. and its provisions apply to the sums credited to the guaranty fund
as well as to savings bank deposits. The Legislature in 1915 passed an Act
authorizing banks to invest in certain judgments against the State and in
contracts entered into by the special examiner and appraiser of canal
lands (V. 100, p. 1525), and in 1920 amended the first-mentioned provision
so as to broaden its scope somewhat. See V. 111, p. 106. Another amendment passed in 1915 otitis to Paragraph A of Subdivision 7,of Section 239 of
the Banking Law,the words which we have given in italics. The purpose of
the amendment was to remove any question as to the legality of the refunding bonds issued by the N. Y. Central RR.since the last consolidation with
the Lake Shore Se Mich. Sou. Ry.and other roads. In 1916 the Legislature
passed an amendment to subdivision 8 of Section 239 relating to promissory
notes in which investments may be made. This amendment also adds to the
banking law a new paragraph (subdivision 10) and allows the investment by
savings banks in the bonds of the land bank of the State of New York. See
V. 102. p. 1825. Three important changes were made in the banking law
by the 1918 Legislature. The first of these amends subdivision 5 by granting savings banks much broader authority to invest their funds in the securities of municipalities in contiguous States. Formerly the qualifications and limitations for municipalities in these States were the same as
for those in other States. Now it is provided that they may invest in
the stocks or bonds of any incorporated city, county, village or town situated in one of the States of the United States which adjoins the State of
New York. Another amendment permits the investment by savings banks
In promissory notes secured by savings bank passbooks and by the assignment of one or more first mortgages on real estate situated in the State of
New York. The third amendment of 1918 adds a new subdivision (No. 11),
authorizing savings banks in this State to invest in bankers acceptances
and bills of exchange to the extent of 5% of their total deposits. See V.
106, p. 1596, and 1738. The 1919 Legislature by Chapter 160 amended
Subdivision 7 of Section 239 of Chapter 369 of the Laws of 1914 by adding
a new paragraph, providing that the period during which a railroad is operated by the U. S. Government shall not be taken into consideration in determining whether the bonds of the road comply with the provisions of the
law. In 1920 the Legislature amended this subdivision (7) by extending
the period of suspension ofrestrictions on railroad bonds for two years after
the termination of Government control (V. 110, p. 1896). The 1920
Legislature also amended subdivision (11) in relation to the investment in
bankers' acceptances. V. 110, p. 1994. By an addition to subdivision 6
made at the special session of the Legislature in June 1919, it is provided
that real property, on•which there is a building in process a construction,
and which when completed will constitute a permanent improvement, shall
be considered improved and productive real property. By an Act of the
1922 Legislature, inserting subdivision 10a, Federal Farm Loan bonds of
the First Land Bank District are added to the list (V. 114, p. 1803.) At
the same session the percentage at which banks may lend money on promissory notes, secured by deposits, was increased from 90% to 100% of the
balance due the depositor, as shown by his passbook. We give Section 239
in full below as it now stands:
See. 239. A savings bank may invest the moneys deposited therein, the
sums credited to the guaranty fund thereof and the income derived therefrom, in the following property and securities, and no others, and subject
to the following restrictions:
1. The stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the
United States, or those for which the faith of the United States Is pledged
to provide for the payment of the interest and principal, including the
bonds of the District of Columbia. [The State Attorney-General ruled that
this sub-division does not authorize savings banks to invest in the land purchase
bonds of the Philippine Islands. V. 78, p. 2981
2. The stocks or bonds or interest-bearing obligations of this State
ssued pursuant to the authority of any law of the State.
3. The stocks, bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any State of
the United States upon which there is no default and upon which there has
been no default for more than 90 days, provided that within 10 years immediately preceding the Investment such State has not been in default for
more than 90 days in the payment of any part, principal or interest, of any
debt duly authorized by the Legislature of such State to be contracted by
such State since Jan. 11878.
[On July 24 1909 the Attorney-General rendered an opinion to the effect
that bonds of the State of Oklahoma are legal investments for savings banks
under the terms of this sub-division. The right of the banks to Invest in
these bonds was questioned for the reason that Oklahoma had not existed
as a State for ten years. The Attorney-General, however, was of the opinion
that this does not prevent its bonds from fulfilling the requirements of the
law so long as there has been no default within ten years on any of the
obligations. V. 89, P. 298.]
[On Aug. 111900 the Attorney-General held that Port Commission 5%
bonds of the State of Louisiana "maturing at any time between July 1 1924
and July 1 1959" were not legal Investments for New York State savings
banks. The Attorney-General mentioned as a ground of objection
Dort Commission bonds that they are not a direct obligation of the to the
State
o. Louisiana. This view, however. Is not concurred in by the United States
authorities, for on Oct. 23 1911. the Assistant Attorney-General
for the Post Office Department, rendered an opinion holding that the
bonds referred to are an obligation of the State of Louisiana, and in accordance with this advice the Treasurer of the United States. on
March 11 1912 announced that the bonds would be accepted by his office
as security for postal savings funds.)
[Bonds of the State of Louisiana to be issued for the refunding of what is
known as "Consolidated Bonds," duoJan. 1 1914. were held to be legal investments for New York State savings banks In an opinion rendered by the
Attorney-General on October 22 1913. In previous opinions (July 3
1912 and August 11 1909). It was held that. Inasmuch as Louisiana
defaulted in the payment of the "baby bonds," other obligations of had
the
State could not be legally purchased by savings bank trustees. In reversing
these former rulings the Attorney-General said that it now appeared
that these "baby" bonds were not bonds for the payment of which the credit
of the State was pledged, but were issued against certain revenues of the
State, namely unpaid taxes,and were payable out of these revenues only.
Therefore the failure to pay the same does not, according to the AttorneyGeneral, constitute such a default as would make other bonds of the State
improper investments. See V. 97. p. 1227. 1304, 1367 and 1444.1
(On June 16 1913 the Attorney-General held that bonds of the State of
New Mexico issued pursuant to an Act approved June 1 1912 are legal investments for New York savings banks. V. 96. p. 1852.)
(Bonds of the Territory of Hawaii were held to be legal investments In an
opinion by the Attorney-General dated Aug. 10 1914. V. 99, p. 554.)
4. The stocks, bonds, Interest-bearing obligations or revenue notes sold
at a discount of any city, county, town, village, school district. union free
school district or poor district in this State, provided that they were issued
pursuant to law and that the faith and credit of the municipality or district
that issued them are pledged for their payment.
5. (a) The stocks or bonds of any incorporated city, county, village or
town, situated in one of the States of the United States which adjoins the
State of New York. If at any time the indebtedness of any such city, town
or village, together with the indebtedness of any district or other municipal corporation or sub-division, except a county, which Is wholly or in
part included within the boundaries or limits of said city, town or village,
less its water debt and sinking fund, or the indebtedness of any such county,
less its sinking fund, shall exceed 7% of the valuation of said city, county,
town or village for the purposes of taxation, Its bonds and stocks shall
thereafter, until such indebtedness shall be reduced to 7% of the valuation
for the purposes of taxation, cease to be an authorized investment for the
moneys of savings banks.
(b) The stocks or bonds of any incorporated city situated in any other of
the States of the United States which was admitted to Statehood prior to
Jan. 11896, and which, since Jan. 11861, has not repudiated or defaulted
In the payment of any part of the principal or interest of any debt authorized
by the Legislature of any such State to be contracted, provided said city
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(d) The first mortgage bonds of the Fonda Johnstown & Gloversville RR.
incorporated as a city
ment of not less than 45,000 inhabitants, and was
investment and has Co., or in the mortgage bonds of said railroad company of an issue to retire
at least twenty-five years prior to the making of said
days in the pay- all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company, and provided the capita(
ninety
not since January 1 1878 defaulted for more thanany bond, note or other stock of said railroad company shall equal or exceed in amount one-third
ment of any part either of principal or interest of
e of any kind with the of the par value of all its bonded indebtedness, and provided also that
evidence of indebtedness, or effected any compromis
part of any such State such railroad be of standard gauge of four feet eight and one-half
holders thereof. But if, after such default on the principal or interest of inches and in the mortgage bonds of the Buffalo Creek Railroad Company
security, in the payment of the
or city, the debt or
refunded or compromised of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company,prowhich such default occurred, has been fully paid, first failure to pay prin- vided that the bonds authorized by this paragraph are secured by a mortthe
by the issue of new securities, thensuch date of the
debt or security shall be taken to gage dated, executed and recorded prior to Jan. 1 1905.
due, upon
cipal or interest, when
(e) The mortgage bonds of any railroad corporation incorporated under
of this sub-division, and
fee not less than
be the date of such default within the provisions
of principal or interest upon such the laws of any of the United States which actually owns In
subsequent failures to pay installmentsor final payment of the same, shall 500 miles of standard-gauge railway, exclusive of sidings, within the United
debt or security, prior to the refunding to fix the time thereof within tile States, provided that at no time within five years next preceding the date
regularly
not be held to continue said default or
date of said first failure of any such investment such railroad corporation shall have failed mortgage
meaning of this sub-division, at a date later than the
any such city, together and punctually to pay the matured principal and interest of all its have paid
in payment. If at any time the indebtedness of
n or indebtedness and in addition thereto regularly and punctually to
municipal corporatio
with the indebtedness of any district, or other part included within the In dividends to Its stockholders during each of said five years an amount at
or in
is
subdivision except a county, which its wholly debt and sinking funds, shall least equal to 4% upon all its outstanding capital stock; and provided,
water
bounds or limits of said city, less city for purposes of taxation, its bonds further, that during said five years the gross earnings in each year from
earnings of all
exceed 7% of the valuation of said
indebtedness shall be reduced to the operations of said company, including therein the gross said company,
and stocks shall thereafter, and until such
cease to be an authorized railroads leased and operated or controlled and operated by
7% of the valuation for the purposes of taxation,
and also including in said earnings the amount received directly or indirectly
moneys of savings banks.
investment for the
by Vie Attorney-General by said company from the sale of coal from mines owned or controlled by it,
times the amount necessary to
(On Feb. 15 1911 an opinion was rendered
should be used as a basis in shall not have been less in amount than liveupon its entire
outstanding indeciding that both real and personal property
that year
limit which the savings bank law says must not pay tile interest payable during said year of all leased lines, and further
determining the 7% debt
of which the banks debtedness, and the rentals for
the bonds
be exceeded in the ease of municipalities in raised because of the fact that provided that all bonds authorized for Investment by this paragraph shall
investments. The question was
may make
of this State provides that be secured by a mortgage which is at the time of making said investment
the constitutional provision in regard to cities more than ten per cent of or was at tile date of the execution of said mortgage, (1) a first mortgage
no city shall be allowed to become indebted for
upon not less than 75% of the railway owned in fee by the company issuing
real estate. See V. 92. p. 610.1
Its assessed
holding that banks may le- said bonds, exclusive of sidings at the date of said mortgage or (2) a refund[On Apr. 27 1914 the Attorney-General, In is, Minn., ruled that it is ing mortgage issued to retire all prior lien mortgage debts of said company
of Minneapol
gally invest in bonds of the City the valuation of property for purposes of outstanding at the time of said investment and covering at least 75% of the
said mortgage. But
proper to include in the estimate of
above, the valuation placed upon railway owned In fee by said company at the date of
taxation, pursuant to sub-division 5 285 of the 1911 laws of the State of no one of the bonds so secured shall be a legal investment In case the mortmoney and credits pursuant to Chap.
gage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, together
98, p. 1404.
Minnesota. V.
an option, the full text with all outstanding prior debts of said company, after deducting there[On Sept. 6 1912 the Attorney-General rendered 1912, page 700, holding from in ease of a refunding mortgage the bonds reserved under the provisions
14
of which was given in the "Chronicle" of Sept. legal investments.]
of said mortgage to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed three times
city of Tacoma, Wash., are
that bonds of the
Attorney-General held that the outstanding capital stock of said company at the time of making said
(In an opinion rendered Sept. 14 1912, the
investments. V. 95, p. 842.1
Investment. And no mortgage is to be regarded as a refunding mortgage,
bonds of the City of Dallas, Tex., are legal
issued pursuant to under the provisions of this paragraph, unless the bonds which it secures ma[Improvement bonds of the City of Portland, Oro.,
s, according to an opin- ture at a later date than any bond which it Is given to retund,nor unless it
Section 383A of the city charter are legal investment
V.96, p. 1169.1
covers a mileage at least 25% greater than is covered by any one of the prior
ion of the Attorney-General dated April 5 1913. that bonds of the city of mortgages so to be refunded.
held
[On April 20 1916 the Attorney-GeneralV. 102, p. 1613.1
PPIn an opinion rendered by the Attorney-General on Jan. 13 1908,
El Paso, Tex.. are legal Investments. See bonds of the City of San Frants
stating that bonds of the Missouri Pacific By.Co. were not legal investmen
[The Attorney-General in 1917 held that
are legal investments. See for savings banks, owing to the fact that the dividend for the6 months ending
cisco, Calif., and of the City of Peoria,
held that the words
Dec.3t 1907 had been paid with a new issue of stock, he in
V. 104. P. 877.1
legal investments for
cash. V.86.p.494.1
an
' amount" must necessarily mean the payment thereof investment under
[Bonds of the City of Newark, N. J., were declared
1917.—V. 105. p. 301.1
(I) Any railway mortgage bonds which would be a legal for the fact that
savings banks by Attorney-General on July 11
in
and mortgages on unbacumbered real property situated
of paragraph (e) of this subdivision, except
6. In bonds
value thereof. Not more the provisions
owns in fee less than 500
this State to the extent of 60% of the appraised guaranty fund shall be so the railroad corporation issuing said bonds actually preceding the date of
than 65% of the whole amount of deposits and d and unproductive real miles of road, provided that during five years next from the operations of
If the loan is on unimprove
gross earnings In each year
t the
loaned or invested.
leased and operbe more than 40% of its any such Investmen
property, the amount loaned thereon shall not mortgages shall be made said corporation, including the gross earnings of all lines
less than ten
appraised value. No investment in any bonds andcommittee of its trustees ate(i or controlled and operated by it, shall not have been
the report of a
by any savings bank except upon
who shall certify to the million dollars.
in the fore(g) The mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation described owned by
charged with the duty of investigating the same,
mortgaged, according to their
of a railroad
value of the premises mortgaged or to be preserved among the records going paragraph (e) or (f) or the mortgage bondsby indorsement on said
and
it
judgment. and such report shall be filed
such corporation, assumed or guaranteed by
be refunded by a general
of this subdivision real property on
of the corporation. For the purposesconstruction, which when completed bonds, provided said bonds are prior to and are to which are made a legal
n, the bonds secured by
which there is a building in process of
considered improved and mortgage of said corporatio
be
(e) or (0; and provided,
investment under the provisions of said paragraphreal property upon which
will constitute a permanent improvement,shall
the
productive real property.
further, that said general mortgage covers all is a lien.
bonds
railroad corporations:
7. The following bonds of
corporation of this State the mortgage securing said underlyingwhich would be a legal investment
(a) The first mortgage bonds of any railroad
(h) Any railway mortgage bonds
subdivision, except for
Is located within this State, or of any
the principal part of whose railroad other State or States connecting with under the provisions of paragraph (e) or (g) of thisbonds actually owns in
or any
corporation issuing said
tile
railroad corporation of this
system of any such railroad cor- the fact that 500 railroad road, provided the payment of principal and ina part of the
miles of
and controlled and operated aswhich connecting railroad at least a majority tee less than
bonds is guaranteed by indorsement thereon by, or provided
poration of this State, and of
such a railroad corporation of this State, terest of said
assumed by a corporation whose first mortgage Is, or
of its capital stock Is owned by
railroad corporation of an issue to said bonds have beenbonds are, a legal investment under the provisions of
or in the mortgage bonds of any such
refunding mortgage
companies respectively;
of this subdivision. But no one of the bonds so guaranprior mortgage debt of such railroad
(f)
retire all
five years next preceding the date of any paragraph (e) or shall be a legal investment In case the mortgage securing
or assumed
provided that at no time within
together with all the
railroad corporation of this State or such connecting teed
such investment such respectively. shall have failed regularly and punc- the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, guaranty or so ascorporation,
of the corporation making said
railroad
interest of all it mortgage indebted- outstanding prior debts
previously
tually to pay tile matured principal andand punctually to have paid In divi- suming said bonds, including therein the authorized amount of allthe capital
regularly
times
ness, and in addition thereto
guaranteed or assumed bond issues, shall exceed three
stockholders during each of said five years an amount at least stock of said corporation at the time of making said Investment.
dends to Its
g capital stock: and provided, further,
capital stock of which,
equal to 4% upon all its outstandin
(I) The first mortgage bonds of a railroad the entire
such dividend the outstanding capital stock of
by and which is
that at the date of every or such connecting railroad company, respec- except shares necessary to qualify directors, Is owned are a legal investcorporation,
such railroad
operated by a railroad whose last issued refunding bonds this subdivision,
of the total mortgage
of
tively, shall have been equal to at least one-third y,
the provisions of paragraph (a), (e) or (f) bonds is guaranteed
ment under
Indebtedness of such railroad corporations, respectivel Including all bonds provided the payment of principal and interest of said
any bonds, In which
mortgage
by the company so owning and operating said road,
issued or to be issued under anyIf by meanssecuring
of consolidation a railroad cor- by endorsement thereon mortgage securing said bonds does not authorize
Investment shall be made.
further provided the
such
of road covered thereby.
and possess the properties and franchises which prior thereto and
poration shall own corporations, and if the outstanding capital stock of the an issue of more than $20,000 In bonds for each mile legal investment in case
belonged to similar formed by such consolidation shall be equal to at least But no one of the bonds so guaranteed shall be a a total issue of bonds
corporation
the same shall authorize
securing
railroad
making
railroad corporation, the mortgage
one-third of the total mortgage indebtedness of such mortgage securing any which, together with all the outstanding prior debts of the company
or to be issued under any
of all previously
Including all bonds issued
said guaranty, including therein the authorized amount
such investment shall be made, and if during the five years guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of said
bonds in which
consolidation no one of the consolidating railroad corporaof making said investment. Bonds which have been
next preceding such
regularly and punctually to pay the matured principal company at the time investments for savings banks under any of the protions shall have failed mortgage
become legal
indebtedness and if in addition thereto during or shallof tills section shall not be rendered illegal as investments though the
its
and interest of all ofpreceding such
paid in cash by visions upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to
the five years next consolidating consolidation, the dividends
which Issued or
corporations have equaled or exceededfour per property
one or more of such upon an amount equal to the combined capital stock of the another corporation, and though the railroad corporation another railroad
has been or shall be consolidated with
centum per annum
payment assumed said bond consolidated or purchasing corporation shall assume the
consolidating corporations as outstanding at the time of each dividend
if the
such successor railroad corporation formed by corporation,
continue to pay regularly interest or dividuring such five-year period,
paid, payment of said bonds and shallissued against, In exchange for or to acquire
as
upon the securities
such consolidation shall be consideredandhaving regularly and punctually
interest
such dividends equal to or exceeding dends or boththe company consolidated or the property purchased,or upon
matured principal andduring the
such
same period of five years, provided fur- the stock of
on therefor to an
four per cent= per annum
securities subsequently issued in exchange or substituti
ther that the amount of dividends paid in cash during each of such five years amount at least equal to 4% per annum upon the capital stock outstanding
has
per
equaled or czceeded four pergcentumtime annum on the stock of the consoli- at the time of such consolidation or purchase of said corporation which any
has
at the
of such consolidation.
more than 25% of the assets of
dated corporation as outstandin the
The Issued or assumed said bonds. Not
(b) The mortgage bonds of Co., following railroad corporations: Co., savings bank shall be loaned or invested In railroad bonds, and not more than
Chicago Burlington & Quincy RR.
in the bonds of any
Chicago & Nortli Western RR.
10% of the assets of any savings bank shall be invested
Michigan Central RR. Co., Illinois Central RR. Co., Pennsylvania RR. Co., one railroad corporation described In paragaph (a) of this subdivision, and
Delaware & Hudson Co., Delaware Lackawanna & Western RR. Co.
5% of such assets in the bonds of any other railroad corpora, not more than
RR. Co., Boston & Maine RR.
assets of any savings bank under
New York New Haven & Hartford ec Alton
. tion. In determining the amount of the
Chicago
&
RR.
Maine Central RR. Co., thejersey, United New Co., Morris & Essex RR. the provisions of this subdivision, its securities shall be estimated in the
New
Canal Co.;
by
Jersey RR.
Co., Central RR. of bonds of railroad
for determining the per centum of par value surplus
companies whose lines are leased manner prescribed
railroad corporations shall not oe conalso in the mortgage
any railroad company specified In this para- Section 257 of this article. Street the meaning of this subdivision.
or operated or controlled by
sidered railroad corporations within
, both as to principal and interest, by the
nt of the
graph if said bonds be guaranteed
The time during which any railroad is operated by the Governme
are operlines are leased
railroad company to which said at the time ofor by which they t author- United States under the provisions of an Act of Congress approved Aug. 29
that
Act or
making investmen
ated or controlled. Providedsaid railroad
Act of Congress approved March 21 1918, or any other
corporations Issuing such bonds 1916. an
States, and two years thereafter, and
ized by this paragraph the
annum Acts of tile Congress of the United
time and said two years
shall have earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per
the earnings made and dividends paid during said in determining whether
stock for
In cash on all their issues of capital capital the ten years next preceding thereafter, shall not be taken into consideration
corthe
such investment, and provided In amount stock of any said railroad all the bonds of the railroad corporation comply with any of the provisions
the
one-third of the par value of
poration shall equal or exceed further
Any railroad corporation which, at the time that
provided that all bonds authorized of this section. railroad by the Government of the United States under
its bonded indebtedness; and
its
tills paragraph shall be secured by a mortgage which is a operation of of such Act or Acts began, had complied with the pt°vision
for investment by
or some part of tile railroad and railroad the provisions
more years'next preceding
first mortgage on either the wholesuch
of paragraph (e) of this subdivision for one or
property of the company issuing all bonds, or that such bonds shall be the commenceinent of such Government operation and control shall be
prior mortgage debts of such railroad
issue to retire
of five years prescribed by the
mortgage bonds of an
entitled to include in computing the period a portion of which its railroad
company; provided, further, that the mortgage which secures the bonds provisions of said paragraph (e) each year
authorized by tills paragraph is dated, executed and recorded prior to shall have been operated by the Government of the United States under
succeeding the terJanuary 1 1905.
provisions of such Act or Acts, and the two years
(0) The mortgage bonds of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway the
determining whether such corporation has
so long as they mination of such operation, in
Island & Pacific
Co. and the Chicago Rock pay at least 4% Railway Co., annum on their complied with the provisions of said paragraph (e) each year for five years
dividends per
provided, whenever
shall continue to earn and
•
required by said paragraph. Except as hereinbefore
outstanding capital stock, and provided their capital stock shall equal or asreference is made in this subdivision to a period of five years preceding
a
par value
exceed in amount one-third of the bonds of of all their bonded indebted- the date of an investment in the bonds of any railroad corporation, such
either of said companies hereby
during which the property
ness, and further provided that all
first period shall be deemed exclusive of any time
by a
authorized for investment shall be secured of the mortgage which Is aprop- of such railroad corporation has been operated by tile Government of the
railroad or railroad
the two
mortgage on either the whole or some part
under the provisions of such Act or Acts, and of acquired
or that United States
said
erty actually in the possession of and operated by retirecompany,debts of years succeeding the termination of such operation. Any bonds
all prior
issue to
such bonds shall be mortgage bonds of anthat the mortgage which secures prior to the passage of this amendment and at any time hereafter which
said railroad company; provided, further, is dated, executed and recorded comply with the provisions of this section as amended may so long as they
ts authorized by law
the bonds authorized by this paragraph
continue to comply herewith be retained as investmen
prior to January 1 1905.




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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

[Vol,. 114.

8. (a) Promissory notes payable to the order of the savings
bank upon 4Ms'13 J-J $110.000__Jan 1 '23-'33 4s
demand, secured by the pledge and
'09 J-D$200,000r_ __Deo 1 1929
or bonds of any of them enumeratedassignment, if necessary, of the stocks 45is'13 J-D 55.000r_June 1 '23-'33 48 '10 J-D 100,000r_Deo 1 1930
in sub-divisions
five and ten of this section or by the railroad bonds one, two, three, four. 450'13 A-0 36.000r__Oct 1 '22-'33 4s '11 M-N 100,000r-Nov 1
or any of them men- 430'14 J-D 24,000__June 1
1931
tioned and described in sub-division seven
'23-34 45 '11 J-D 100,000r-Deo 7 1931
shall exceed ninety per centum of the cashof this section, but no such loan
Beaver Park.
4 Ms'12 M-N 100.000--May 1 1932
market value of such securities
so pledged. Should any of the securities so held in pledge
depreciate in 4 3s'14 J-D $32,000__June 1 '23-'34 440'13 J-D 52,060r_June 1 '23-'33
value after the making of such loan, the savings bank
4Ms'14 M-S 60.000r_Mar 1 '23-'34
Sewer
mediate payment of such loan or of a part thereof or shall require an im- 410'15 (Beaver Creek).
additional security
J-J $23,000__Jan 1 '23-'35 4Ms'14 M-N130.000r_Nov 1 '22-'34
therefore, so that the amount loaned thereon shall at no time
4)0'15 J-D 70,000r_June 1 '23-'35
Washington Park.
exceed ninety
per centum of the market value of the securities so pledged for
4s '80 M-N$245,000-May 1'22-'30 4Ms'15 M-N 70.000r-Nov 1 '22 35
2
such loan.
4s '16 M-N 70.000r_May 1 '23-'36
(b) Promissory notes made payable to the order of a
4s '82
savings bank 4s '82 M-N 28.000____M&N 1922 5s
A-0 100,000_--Oct 1 '22-'41
upon demand by a savings and loan association of this State
__- 24,000
1922
which has 4s '85 F
been incorporated for three years or more and has an accumulat
-A
Water
ed capital 2s '94 J-D 10.000-.--Feb 1 1925 334s'03 Refunding.
of at least fifty thousand dollars.
F
-A $5,000 --Aug 1 '22-'23
1 1934
3348'96 M-N 7.000--May 1 1936
(c) Promissory notes made payable to the order of the savings
*Street Improvement.
bank
Ninth Ward Park lmpt.
within 90 days from the date thereof secured by the assignmen
430'13 J-D $18,400r_June 1 '23-'23
t and pledge 43s'19 J-D $3,600r__Dec 1 '22
to it of one or more first mortgages on real estate situated in
29 4Ms'14 J-D 38.600__June 1 '23-'24
the State of
Public Park impt. Bonds.
New York, provided that the amount of any such note is
4Ms'15 J-J
3,700__Jan 1 '23-'30
$5,500--Jan
60% of the appraised value in the case of improved real not in excess of 43.s'13
'23-'33
Police-Station Bonds.
estate, or 40% 48 '16 M-N 6,500r_May 1 '23-'36
in the case of unimproved or unproductive real estate, of the
1
properties mortgaged; that the amount of any such loan shallproperty o. 4s '17 A-0 22,500r--Apr 1 '23-'37 4s '17 A-0 $24,000r-_Apr 1 '23-'37
not exceen 43is'17 M-S 1.1.00r_Nov 1 '23-'37
Garage Site Bonds.
75% of the principal sum secured by said mortgage or mortgages
; that the 4Ks'19 J-D 72,000r_Dec 1 '22-'39 5s '21 J-J 311,000r_Jan 1 '23-'33
value of said properties has been certiLed
Store House Mint. Bonds.
of Sub-division 6 of this section; that tae In accordance with the provisions
Re-Paving Bonds.
assignment of each of such mort- 40 '13 J-J $2.750--Jan
gages has been recorded in the proper offices and the provisions
1 '23-'33 4Ms'17 M-S $55,000r_Nov 1 '22-32
City Hall Bonds.
241 of this chapter with reference to the title of the property and of Section
4Ms'17 M-8 17.600r_Nov 1 '22-'32
the
ance upon the buildings, covered by such mortgage or mortgages insur- 4s '17 A-0$126.000r-Apr 1 '23-'29 43s'17 M-S 16,500r_Nov 1 '22-'32
, shall 4s '17 A-0 280.000
have been fully complied with. Such loans shall be considered
1921-1937
Road-Impt. Bonds.
mortgage 4%5'19 M-N119,000r_May 1 '23-'39
loans and the amount thereof, together with all
savings bank upon bonds and mortgages shall notdirect loans by any such 5s '21 J-J 57,000r_Jan 1 '23-'41 434s'17 M-S $1.825r_Nov 1 '22-'37
exceed 65% of the
• Principal and interest paid by
School Bonds.
amount of the deposits and the guaranty fund of any such savings whole
bank.
314s'03 F
-A $1,750--Feb 1 1923 holders of property benefited.
(d) Promissory notes made payable to the order of the savings
INTEREST payable in Albany.
bank 4%8'12 A-0 55.000r__Oct 1 '22-'32
within 90 days from the date thereof, secured by
of the passbook of any savingsbank in the State the pledge and assignment .0is'13 A-0 60,000r__Oct 1 '22-'33 ofCITY PROPERTY.-Assess. val.
of New York,as collateral 4%9'14 M-S 2,000rMar 1'23-'24
property owned by city Dec. 1
security for the payment thereof. No such loan shall
exceed 100% of the 4)-18'14 J-D 88.560r_June 1 '23-'34 1921. $14.033,850.
balance due the holder of such passbook as shown therein.
4Ms'15 J-D 98,000
1922-1935 TOTAL DEBT, SINK. FDS., &c.
9. Real estate as follows:
4s '17 A-0 15,000r__Apr 1 '23-'37
(a) A plot whereon there is or may be erected a building
Apr. 1921. Apr. 1922.
J-D 134.500__Dec
suitable for the convenient transaction of the business of the or buildings 430'19 J-J 285.000r-Jan 1 '22-'39 General bonds $7,195,259 $7,553,120
5s '21
savings ban
1 '23-'41 Water bonds_ 1,409,500 1,435,650
from portions of which not required for its own use a revenue
may be de- 5s '21 M-N 18,400__Nov 1 '22-'31
rived.
Total bonds $8,604,759 $8,988,770
Riverside Park.
(b) Such as shall be conveyed to it in
34s'04 F-A $1,400 .. _Feb 1 '23-'24 Sinking funds_ 1,323,799 1,291,042
contracted in the course of its business. satisfaction of debts previously
Lincoln Park Bonds.
Net debt___$7,280.960 $7,697,728
(c) Such as it shall purchase at sales under judgments, decrees
or mort- 530'21M-N $60,000__Nov 1 '22-'41
In addition to the above there
gages held by it.
Public Improvement Bonds.
are outstanding street Improvement
The trustees of a savings bank shall not
3%8'04 F
Feb
for
in State or municipal bonds named in the lastbe held liable by Investing 3348'06 F-A $3,440r._ eb 11 '23-24 assessment bonds amounting on
list furnished
-A 16,400r_F
the Super'23-'26 Dec. 1 1921 to $935,450.
intendent of Banks pursuant to Section fifty-two
4s '09 M-S 79,200r_Mch 1 '23-'29
This clty owns and operates its
chapter, or in any railroad bonds mentioned in suchof Article two of this 4s '10
87.600r_J
list,
legally issued and properly executed, unless such savings which have been 4s '11 J-D 90.000r_Nune 1 '23-'30 water system, and the principal and
M-N
ov 1 '22-'31 Interest of the water debt
been notified by the Superintendent of Banks that, in his bank shall have 43
,
1E3'12 M-N 41,000r_May 1 '23-'32 out of water rent receipts. are paid
judgment,
bonds do not conform or have ceased to conform to the provisions such 43 9'12 A-0 39,000r
,
1
1922-1932
of this
section
ASSESSED VALUATION.
4g3'13 J-J
9,600
1922-1933
10. Bonds of the Land Bank of the State of New York.
1921.
1922.
45s'15 J-J 117.000r__Jan 1'23-'35
10a. Farm Loan bonds issued by the Federal Land Bank of the
$
First 43i,s'15 J-J 27,300r__Jan 1 '23-'35 Real estate_ 109,948
Land Bank District as created pursuant to the Federal Farm
,120 111,159,130
1.050r_Jan 1 '23-'25 Bank stock_
Loan Act, 4%8'15 J-J
approved July 17 1916.
7,904,765 9,138,399
43js15
87,100r_June
2
11. Bankers' acceptances and bills of exchange of the kind and maturi- 4s '16 J-D 31,600r_May 1 '23 35 Personal ___ 1,372,000
1,372,000
M-N
1 '23-'36 Franchises _ 6,840,800
ties made eligible by law for purchase in the open market by Federal
6,711,280
4s '16 M-N111.000r_Nov '22-'36
Total_ ___126,065,685 128,380,809
banks, provided the same are accepted by a bank, national banking Reserve 4s '16 M-N 32,000r_Nov 1 '22-'31
1
association or trust company,incorporated under the laws of the State
Property exempt from taxation up
1922-1937
of New York 4s '17 A-0 77,800
or under the laws of the United States
430'17 M-N101,200
to May
1922 amounted to $82,ness in the State of New York. Notand having its principal place of busi- 43j8'19 M-N 42,000r_M 1922-1937 268,540, 1of which
more than 207. of the assets of any
ay 1 '23-'29
$14.521.550 is
savings bank less the amount of the available fund held pursuant
owned by the city.
4%BIS J-D
8.800_ _June
provisions of Section 251 of this chapter, shall be invested in such to the 4(s'18 J-D 12,000__June 1 '23-'28 Tax (per $1.000) 1922
1 '23-'28
accept$27.90
ances. The aggregate amount of the liability of any
58 '21
14,580r_Jan
POPULATION.
-1920, 113,334.
ing association or trust company to any savings bankbank, national bank- 514s'21 J-J 96,000r__Oct1 '23-'31
A-0
by such svaings bank and deposits made with it shallfor acceptances held 5 xs'21 A-0 40,000r__Oct 1 '22-'31 1915, 107,979; 1910, 100,253; 1905
not exceed 25% of
1 '22-'41 98,374; 1900, 94,151.
the paid-up capital and surplus of such bank, national banking
association 45 '21 A-0 3,000r_Oct 1 '22-'31
or trust company and not more than 5% of the aggregate amount
Public Bath ImPt. Bonds.
credited
to the depositors of any savings bank shall be invested in the
acceptances 5 '21 J-J $18,200r_Jan 1 '23-36 ALBANY COUNTY.
of or deposited with a bank, national banking association or trust
Intercepting Sewer Bonds.
County seat Is the city of Albany.
company
of which a trustee of such savings bank is a director.
43is'12 A-0$100,000r____Oct 1 1952
Toll-Bridge Purchase.
0014 J-D 200,000r_June 1 1954 4gs'14 M-N$25,000
SUPERINTENDENT MUST FURNISH SAVINGS BANKS LIST
1922-1926
OF
LEGAL INVESTMENTS.
-Section 52 of Article II of the General Bank- 4gs'15 J-J 200.000r___Jan 1 1955
War Loan (Refundi
ing Law reads as follows:
4 s'15 J-D 250,000r
.__June 1 1955 4s '05 M-S $6.800r_Mng)1 '23-'26
ch
On or before the first day of January, 1915, and on
4s 16 M-N 250.000r___May 1 1956 48
___ 20,700_Mar 1 '23-'25
day of January in each and every year thereafter, the or before the first
Sewer Disposal Bonds.
Superinte
Court-House Bonds.
Banks shall mail to each savings bank in the State a list containing ndentof 45 '17 A-0 $150.000r
the names 4s '17 A-0 140.000__
4 s'13 --- $100.000_ -_Apr
of States and municipalities, the bonds of which,in his judgment,
if legally 4s '17 A-0 160.000 Apr 1 '23 36 4 s'14 M-N300.000r_May 115 1935
Issued and properly executed, conform to the
'36-'38
1922-1937 43(s'15 M-N300.00
0r..Mar 1 '39-'41
of this Chapter,and also as complete a list as isrequirements of Section 239
Grade
practicable of railroad bonds 3 Ms'03 Crossing.
which,in his judgment, if legally issued and properly executed,
F
-A 31,450_ _ __Feb 1 1923 4 s'15 M-S J200,000r-Sep 15'42-43
conform to 43s'14 J-D 200,000r___June
1150.000r_Sent 15 1944
the provisions of said Section.
1 1954
In the preparation of such list he may employ such
4s '16 M-N 75.000r_Nov 1 '22-'36
Toll Road Purchase Bonds.
he deems proper and apportion the expense thereof expert assistance as
River Front Inapt. Bonds.
4s '07 M-S $17,500r-Mch 1 '23-'27
among
banks of the State, or he may rely upon information containedthe savings 4s '08 J-J $300,000r- -July 1 1928
Highway Improvement Bonds,
in publica- 43
tions which he may deem authoritative in reference to
,
19'12 A-0 100,000c _-_ -Oct 1 1962
F
-A $72,000r Aug '22-'25
shall be in no way liable for the omission from such list such matters. He 450'13 A-0 200,000c_Oct 1 1963 33is
of the name of any 43s'14 M-S
4s '07 M-N 35,000r-May 15'23-'27
State or munIcIpality•the bonds of which conform to the provision
320,000__Mar 1'54&'64
Section, or of any railroad bond which conforms to the provisions of said 4348'14 J-D 19,200...June 1 '23-'34 4s '08 A-0 30,205r_Oct 1 '22-'28
4s '09
of
Section, nor for the inclusion in such list of the name of any State or said 43is'15 J-J 60.000r _ _ _Jan 1 1955 4s '11 J-J 30,000r_ _July 1 '23-'30
--- 55,000r_Oct 1 '22-'32
nicipality the bonds of which do not conform to the provisions of said mu- 43is'15 J-D 130.000r-__June 1 1955
Sec- 4s '16 M-N 60.000r-__May
44s'12 A-0 75,400r_Oct 1
tion, or of any railroad bond which does not conform to the provisions
1 1956 43is'14 --- 1 2.000r Aug 15 '22-'34
of 43s'19 J-D 150,000r'22-'23
said Section.
--Dec 1 1959
124,000r-__Aug15 1924
For list of bonds considered legal invetsments on Jan. 11922,see'
Chronicle" 4 8'19 J-D 180,000r _..Dec 1 1959 43js'15 J-J 43,000r-July 15'23-'29
e-Surfacing Bonds.
of June 3 1922, pages 2503 and 2504.
4Ms'16 _-- 10,000.._ _Oct 1 1922
4Ms'13
TRUST FUNDS.
115,000-___Oct 1
Loaned or lnvested.-See. 21 Chap. 41, Consol. 434s'14 A-0$56.000r___Oct 1 '22-'28
Laws of 1909, permits executors, administrators, guardians, &c., to invest 4 Ms'13 J-D 70,000__June 1 '23-'29 43s'16 --- 12,000---Oct 1 1923
1924
A-0 12,000
1922-1933
In the same securities as savings banks. We quote the provision below:
20,000_0ct 1 '31-'34
4 Ms'15 J-J 56.000r-..Jan 1 '23-'30
'21 -INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.
-A trustee or other person holding 48 '16 M-N 50,000r_Nov 1 '22-'31 58 Refunding04,000
City Hall Bonds.
trust funds for investment may invest the same in the same kind
Fire-Alarm Bonds.
of securiA-0 $10,750r____Oct 1 1922
ties as those in which savings banks of
43s'13 A-0 $4,000r_Oct 1 '22-'23 33s
Refunding Bonds.
Invest the money deposited therein, andthis State are by law authorized to 4s '16 M-N 21,000r_May 1 '23-'36
the income derived therefrom, and
.Feb 15
in bonds and mortgages on uninoumbered real
4s '17 A-0 6,000r__Apr 1 '23-'25 4Ms'18 --- $150,000...
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 192132,2711923
50% more than the amount loaned thereon. property in this State worth
,000
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
val'n
5s '21 A-0 813,000r_ _Oct 1 '22-'31 Total ass'd (per 19120_ _176,045,294
County tax
$1,000) 1918--$6.80
South Pearl Street.
Pop'n 1910,173,868; 1920, 186,106
048'15 M-N$18,225r_Nov 1 '22-'30
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS /N THE
/NT. at County Treasurer's office.
Northern Boulevard Bonds.
431s'15 M-N$18,000r..Nov 1 '22-'30
STATE OF NEW YORK.
Willett Street Bonds.
ALBION.
43js'15 M-N 38,000r_Nov 1 '22-'30
This village is In Orleans County.
ADAMS (VILLAGE).
BOND. DEBT June 13
Refunding Bonds.
Inc. 1828. Popula'n, 1910, 5,016:
This village is In Jefferson Co. Water debt(included) '22 $32,000
24,000 33.0'04 M-N $l4,000-May 1 '23-'24 1020, 4,683.
Incorporated in 1851.
Assess. val.'22(80% act.)_1,952.748
Broadway Improvement.
School Bonds.
Water Works Bonds (Tax-free). Tax rate (per $1,000)
1922---$12.00 43-(s'14 J-D S14,000__June 1 '23-'29 _s
--- $17.500
3Xs
J-J $7,000r _ _1922-1926 Population, 1910 1,677;
1920, 1,960 430'19 J-D 62.000r_Dec 1 '22-'34
Water Wks. Purch, Ext.
4Ms
J-J
2,200r -__1922-1932
Central Ave. lmpt. Bonds.
4.806'14Aug1149,000
Refunding Bonds (tax-free).
1922-1930
Paving Bonds.
1922-1933
5s
J-J $4,100r__ _1922-1943 ALBANY. Thos. Fitzgerald, Compt. 4s'13 J-D 119.620
Washington Ave. Bonds.
58
___ 812,500
_s '17 J-J
Albany is in Albany County. In- 448'13
1,700-..
July 1 1922
A-0 154.000
Street Isnot. Bonds.
1922-1933
6s '21 J-J
4.100__ _July 1926-34 corporated July 22 1686.
534s'21 M-N 33,000__Nov 1 '22-'36 _s
_-- $68,000
Street Inapt. Bonds.
Street !mut. Bonds.
New
_s
___
4,000
530'21 s J$12,000r_May 1 '22-'33 013'15 J-D$109,500r_June 1 '23-'25 4J-s'13 Scotland Ave. Bonds.
-a
A-0 154.000
Sewer Bonds.
1922-1933
40 '16 M-N 94.335r-May 1 '23-'26
1
500r___May 1 1934
Dela.
.13Aug$126,000c Aug 10'222
Water Refunding Bonds.
4Ms'17 M-8 127.300r_Nov 1 '23-'27 4s'13 Ave. & Whitehall Road. 4.659
42
A-0 $14.000
1922-192E BOND. DEBT May 26 '22 $407,000
4.90'18 J-J $8,100-__July 1 1923 418 J-D 108,000-_June 1 '23-'28
6s '20 --- 8,500_July 1 '22-'38 4 s'18 J-D 25.000__June 1 1923 45Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument. Assessment debt (add'1)_ -- 58,500
'11 M-N $80.000r_May 1 '23-30 Assessed value, real estate-4,041,600
100_ - _July 1 1939 43e'19 M-N 13,900r_May 1 '23-'24
No.
Assessed value, personal__ - 131,949
Fire Department Bonds.
5s 21 -_- 122,400....June 1 '23-'31 4Ms'14Boulevard Sidewalk Bds.
J-D
$900„June 1 '23-'24 Tot. ass'd val. '22 (act.)---4,173,549
eps '18 J-J 18,500
1922-1938 58 '21 -__ 76,000-June 1 '23-'26
Western
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922_ $58,300
'21
8,000__June 1 '23-'26 4s'19 J-D Ave. Grading & Paving Tax rate(per $1,000) 1922 _ __ _$25.36
INT. on 6s of 1921 at the Citizens'
$66,000r_Dee 1 '22-'39
Assess. val. real estate
2,418,293 5 Ms'21M-N $60,000- Nov 1 '22-'36
National Bank, Albion.
Lawn St. Inlet. Bonds
Total val.'21 (3 actual)_2,457,915
State Street Inapt.
4s'19 J-D 313,000r_Dec 1 '22-'34
VII. tax rate (per $1.000)'19--527.90 448'12 M-N $100,000 Bonds.
Rennselaer Ave. Impt.
Population in 1910, 1,458; 1920,1,557 43(8'13 J-J 300,000_ -May 1 1962
ALEXANDRIA BAY.
-_Jan 1 1963 4s'19 J-D $13,000r__Dec 1 '22-'34
This village is in Jefferson Co.
00'13 J-D 100,000____June 1 1963
Water.
AKRON.
Incorporated In 1878.
This village is in Erie County. In- 018'15 M-N 21,000r_Nov 1 '22-'35 3s'04 F-A $4,500r-Feb 1 '23-'24
Refunding Bonds.
High-School Bonds.
45 '07 J-D 35,000r_Deo 1 '22-'27 _s
corporated in 1850.
___ $2,000
45 '10 J-D $40,000r_June 1 '23-'30 4s '08 A-0 60 000r_Apr
1
Water and Lighting Bonds.
Fire Engine Bonds.
45 '11 F
-A 90,000r_Feb 1 '23-'31 4s '08 J-J 200.000r.. July '23-'28
1 1928
5s '17 A-0 310.000r-Apr 1 '23-'27 48 '11 J-D 81.000r-June 1
_-$848
'23-'31 4s '06 J-D 25,000r..Dec 1 '22-'26
($282 50 yrly. on June 1)

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

57

Sewer System Bonds.
92.784 BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $81,700
Assess. val. real esta __
58,200 ..s '09 J4 $244,000-July 1 '23-38
------24,600 Water debt(included)
Assess. val. personal
Park Bonds.
11,163 Assessed val'n,real estate_ _1.342,620
Assess. val. franchises --47.400 434s'17 J-D $45,000
Tot.asses.val.(60%act.)'21 1,028 547 Assessed val'n, personal
Apr I '22.. $461,320
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$10.00 Other assessable property.... 80,362 BOND. DEBT (add'1)__
85,618
Tot.ass'd val.'21 ( act.)r1.470.382 Assessment debt
INT. pay. in Arcade at Cit. Bank. Total tax rate(per $ ,000) 21-$12.50 Assessed value, real
11,703,336
250,122
Assessed value, personal
INT. in New York exchange
463.970
Specialfranchises
ARCADIA.
Total assessed value 1921_12,417,428
This town is in Wayne County.
BABYLON. TOWN.
City tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$24.66
Railroad Aid Bonds.
This town is in Suffolk County.
T2,000_Sept 1 '22-'29
334s00
Town Hall Bonds,
7,000---Sept 1 1930
BOND. DEB Apr. 15'22 $39,000 4.60s'I7J-D 317,500...June 1 '23-'27 BATAVIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Road Bonds,
4.000
School-Building Bonds.
Sinking fund
ALTAMONT.
530'20 J-D 35,010Dec 1 '22-'30 45 '04 ___ $7,000r
val'n 1921
This village is in Albany County. Total assessedactual) -.6.737.724 BOND. DEBT Apr. 20 '22-359,890 5s '08 ___
5,000r
70%
(about
Incorporated in 1890.
Total assessed val'n 1921_ _9,504,494 65 '21 ___ 150,000c__Jan 1 '25-'39
-10.68
$1,000)
BOND. DEBT May 21 '21454,500 Tax rate (per
'21Population 1910, 8,672; 1920, 9,266 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$21.80 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1921 3165,000
13,000
Water debt (included)
11.315 Assessed val'n, real e,state_11,520,573
Pop'n 1910, 9,030; 1920
Total ass'd val.'22(act. val.) 600.425
Assessed val'n, personal__ 1,137,613
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $14.80 ARDSLEY.
Total assessed val'n (30%
VILLAGE
This village is in Westchester BABYLON,
Popula'n, 1910,674; in 1920, 797
to 80% actual) 1920-21_12,554,486
This village is in Suffolk County.
County. Incoro. Jan. 14 1896.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$11.27
Road improvement Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
14,000
Population in 1920 (est.)
AMHERST UNION FREE SCH D. 4%s
--_ 1522.000
1922-1932 58 '22 s-a 3120,000_ Apr 1 '23-'32
This district (P. 0. Williamsville)
(7)
1 15,000
1928-1942 BONDED DEBT
is in Erie County.
2,523 BAT
BOND. DEBT May 27 '21 369.000 Population, 1920
Th
68 '21 J-J $125,000_July 1 '22-'41 Assessed val'n,real estate_ -1.314,050
H*
This village is in Steuben County.
(7)
BONDED DEBT
Assessed val'n, personal_ 10,000
Inc.1816. Pop.'10,3.884;'20,4,795.
BABYLON UNION FREE
Special franchises
58,990
Electric Light Bonds.
AMITYVILLE.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4.
Total ass'd val'n 1920
This village is in Suffolk County.
This district is In Suffolk County. 430'15 J-J $40.000__July 1 '24-'43
(75%-80%)
1,383,040
2,000____July 1 1923
5s '14 J-J
Street [mot. Bonds.
Tot, tax rate(per $1,000)'20_316.23 430'09 July $'8.000r.. Jan 1 '23-'40 5s '19 J-J 117,000c&r-July 1 1937
$50,000
_s
Population. 1910. 537; 1920, 730 BOND. DEBT May 30 1922527,000
I 1,000c&r_July 1 1938
.
(7)
BONDED DEBT
INT.at Dobbs Ferry Bk.. AxdsleY. Total assessed val. 1921____848,000
Total assessed value 1921-$1.992,476
(Assessment about 30% actual val.) _s Gas Light Bonds.July 1 '22-'40
'20 s
-a $38,000..
Popula'n 1910.2,517; 1920. 3,265
School tax (per $1,000) 1922_$28.20
5s
/NT. payable at First Nat. Bank of. Village Hall Bonds.
ARGYLE.
J-J 310,000__July 1 '23-'27
AMSTERDAM.
Lindenhurst in N. Y. exchange.
This village is in Washington Co.
Paving Bonds.
This city is in Montgomery County
Road Bonds.
$?2.800__July 1 '23-'41
4%s'14
Inc. April 1.6 1885. Pop'n '10, 31,267 68
$30,000
BALDWINSVILLE.
$90,400
1920, 33,524.
(7)
BONDED DEBT_ _ __ _
This village is in Onondaga County. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921_3,507,744
River Bridge Bonds.
Mohawk
331; 1920, 198 Inc. 1847. Population 1910. 3,099: Total ass. val.'18 (3-5 act) $13.84
Population 1910, Tax rate '17 (per 51.000)
4%8'14 A-0 5125,000r__Apr 1 1934
1920, 3.685.
Water Bonds.
ATTICA. INT.at office of Village Treasurer
5s '22 J-J $20,000r_ _Jan 1 '23-'42
A-0 537,500-A&O 1 1922
3%8
The village is in Wyoming County. 434s
J-J 30,000r__Jan 1 '23-'52 In N. Y.exchange.
J-D 30,000____June 1 1923 Incorp. 1837.
33.s
Improvement Bonds.
A-0 30,000-__Oct 1 1926
4s
'4.80s 19s'a $11.000r__Jan 1 '23-'34 BEACON.
Water Bonds.
A-0 25.000____Oct 1 1926
3s
___ 10,000-31,000 ea.Jan.1
This city is in Dutchess County.
J-D 200,000___ _June 1 1929 58 '18 M-8 $83,200r_Jan 1 '23-'48 53
3%s
Refunding Water Bonds.
Formed July 1 1913 by consolidation
1922-1930
M-S 51.570
4%s
Street Paving Bonds.
1929 of the villages of Fishldll Landing
4s '09 M-S $30.000r
M-S 69,000____Mar 1 1959 55is'21 F
33.js
-A $52,500...Aug 7 '22-'36 430
1929 (inc. Feb. 26 18721 and Matteawan
M-S 10.000r.
5s '18 J-J 65,000----Part yearly TOTAL DEBT Apr 1922.... $113,200
Street improvement Bonds.
inc. in 1886). Population 1910.
Sewer Bonds.
Assess. val. real estate---1.497.400 434s
J-J $11,000c&r_Jan 1 '24-34 10,629: 1920, 10,996.
$80,150„July 1 '23-'36 Special franchises
38
37,366
Water-Works & Sewer Bonds.
J4 16,740__July 1 '23-'35 Total valuation 1921
1,534,
766 4.4s
Paving Bonds.
J--.1 $10.000c&r.Jan 1 '24-33
J-J 46,000-July 1 '24-'44
4s
(Assessment 2-3 to 3( actual)
430'15 M-S $1,000r-Sept 1 '22-'27
J-J 18,000_July 1 '31-'34 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---$11.34 BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1922.. $128,000
4s
Building Bonds.
Water debt (Included)---- 40.000
J-J 25,000 July 1 '41-'45 Population 1910, 1,869; 1920, 2,015
48
/5 55 '15 M-S $46,000c-Mar 1 '23-'45
J-J 21,000_July 1 '46-'48
48
INT. is payable at the office of Assess. val. (real estate)___1,828,9
Assessed val., personal____ 53,150
Sewer Bonds.
J-J 37,000..-JulY 1 '37-'40 the Village Treasurer.
3
Other assessable property__ 113,234 35%s
1922-1930
___ $36,000
Bridge St. Impt. Bonds.
Total assess. val.'21 (act.)_1.995.359 4s
1922-1930
__- 14,445
430'14 J-J $25,000---July 1 1934 AUBURN.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.._..$12.70 3.70s _- 54.600
1922-1934
General City Bonds.
This city is the county seat of
INT. remitted to registered holder. 3.858 _-- 28,336
1922-1936
4%8'12 A-0 $10,000__Oct 1 '22-'23 Cayuga Co. Inc. March 21 1848.
1922-1932
--- 11,000
430
$16,500--Aug 1 1922
Bonds.
Public Safety
6s '20 s-a
Ss '18 -- $53.000.._ _Part yearly
Main Street Impt. Bonds.
Sewer Refunding.
UNION FREE
BALDWINSVILLE
1922-1927
$381
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $773,183 45 '15 J-J $3.200
4348
Jan 4 1935
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Water debt,(included)..__ 446,000
1922-1940
4.153 --- 19,000
P. 0 Baldwinsville.
Paving (outstanding June 30 1919.)
51,249
Sinking funds
Repair.
Water Bonds Ext. &
$210,436 4.60s'22 M-N$75,000c&rAprl'23-'37
Assess. val.,real & franch.20,148,300 0.430,430,5s&430
1922-1937
150.000c&rAprl'33-'62 430 - $15,000
Street Bonds.
Assess. val. personal prop. 363,550
1922-1929
12,800
BONDED DEBT Apr 1922 $225,000 3.99s
60,850 5s '21 M-N$43,889.25c&r
Oth.assess.prop.(pension)
1922-1935
18.200
Assessed valuation 1921...._2,350,555 3.85s _
Total assessed val'n 1921_20,572,700 (Due $4,289 25 in 1922 and $4,400 Population 1920 (Census)
1922-1933
24.000
3,685 3.99s
from 1923 to 1931.)
$1,000) 1921---$41.7's
Total tax (per
5s '21
Automobile Truck Bonds.
INT. payable at Nat. Park Bank (Due M-N$18,960.22c&r
$1,860 22 in 1922 and $1,900 BALLSTON SPA.Saratoga County. 4.608'17 s-a $3,000
Manhattan Co.. N. Y.
and Bank of
This village Is in
(Due one bond yearly.)
from 1923 to 1931.)
Inc. 1807. Pop.'10.4,138;'20,4,103.
5s '21 _-1394,645.08c&r
Fire-House Bonds.
Water Bonds.
(Due serially 1 to 10 years.)
AMSTERDAM SCHOOL DIST.
1922-1926
,
330'99 J-D 314,000c_Dec 1 '22-'28 430 - 5.000
A-0 $52.000__Oct 1 '22-'47
4s
Water Bonds.
Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds.
A-0 6,672__Apr 1 '23-'26 48
4%s
M-N 386,938r_May 1 '23-26
$8,000
1.000c_Nov
43is'13 M-N 44.000r-May 1 '23-'43 484s'17 J-J 200,000_ _Jan 1 '25-'36 4%s'09 Nov 1.000c_Nov 1 '22-'23 4.605'17 s-a one bond yearly.)
(Due
1 '22-'23
430'10 Nov
30,440__May 1 '23-'34
45
Subway (outstanding June 30.)
4%s'15 Nov 4;000c_Nov 1 '24-'27 TOT. DEBT June 7 '21___ $372.838
69,000-June 1 '23-'45 4s, 4%s & 430
4s
$12.643.98 4%s'16 Dec 3,000r_Dec 1 '22-'23 Assessed val., real estate _7,999,235
-a
--- 66,000___ _Sept 1 1960
s
534s'20
Sewer (outstanding June 3Q 1919), 4%8'16 Nov 6,000r_Nov 1 '28-'30 Assessed val., personal____ 60.600
B ND.DEI3T June 15'21.$1,392,153 Is. 434s, 55 & 4.10s
$197,484.66
Other assessable prcperty_ $239,480
Sewer Bonds.
144,000
Sinking fund
4s '04 J-J $5,000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'32 Tot.'ass'd val. '21 (act.)_ _8,299.315
act.)'21.19,972,910 4 Disposal Plant (June 30 1919).
Ass'd val'n (59%
3.70s'05J-J 150,000r Jan 1 '30-'39 Tax rate(per $1,000) 1921.-332.62
School tax (per 31,000) 1921_314.85 34s329,750_
INT. at Matteawan Nat. Bank.
33,524 4sSchool Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
Population in 1920
A-0 $10,000._. Oct 1 1922
/NT.at Amsterdam Savings Bank. 48 '09 M-N 90,000r May 1'23-'31 5s '18 F-A $2.000__Aug 1 '22-'23
BOND.DEBT Mar 1 '22-_ $187,000 BEDFORD.
43.4s'16 M-N 55.000c-Nov 1 '22-'36 Water debt (included)
29.000
ANGOLA.
5s '20 _- 35,000
1922-1928 Assess. val. real estate____1,893.625
This town (P. 0. Mount Kisco) is
This village Is in Erie County. InSidewalk.
25,000 located in Westchester County.
Assess. val. personal
corporated 1873.
Incorp. in 1700.
$28,926.60
property
Judgment Bonds.
Ext. Expend. (outst. June 3U '19)• Other assessableval'n 1921 102,225
Assessment Map Bonds.
Total assessed
58 '15 Apr $6.000r-Apr 1 '23-'28 430&5s ..- - 352.685
2,020,850 534s'14 July $2,200__July 1 '23-'24
actual)
(about
Street Bonds.
Fire House Deficiency.
310,000__Apr 8 '23-'32 4s
430'12
6 '23-'42 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1921 -.315.00 48 Highwiy Bonds.
--- 33,682-Mar
'06 J'ne $40,300r_June 1 '23-'35
INT at Village Treasurer's office.
Water Bonds.
Playground.
430'10 J-D 339.6000_Dec 1 '22-'39 430
4.90s'063'ne 83.000r_June 1 '24-'35
_
$750_ _ Ayr 27 '22-'23
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922---355 600 TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1192131,159,570 BARTON.
5348'14 Sept $6,0•16-Sep 15'23-'28
39,600 Water sinking fund
Water debt (incl.)
8,000__Nov 1 '22-'23
This town (P. 0. Waverly) is in
84,061
Total assess. val. 1921_-_--1,361.04b Assess. val. real estate......20,920,235 Vega County.
5s '19 M-N 120.000__Nov 1 '24-'27
(Assessment about 2-3 actual)
6,000_-Nov 1 1928
Highway Bonds.
Assess. val. personal
243,403
Tax rate(per $1,000) 1921_49.18+ Other assessable property.. 798,300 5s '22 s-a $54,000__May 1 '24-'41
5,900..__ _Nov 1 1929
1.367 Total assessed val. 1918-19
Pop'n 1910, 898; 1920
-A 11,900- _Feb. 1 '24-'29
1,000____May 1 1942 6s '21 F
BOND. DEBT Apr. 1921__$181,546
at Bank or An- (75% actual)
INTEREST payable
21.961,938 BOND. DEBT June 1 1922 355.000 Assess. val. personal
101,000
3,000
gola or Chase National Bank. N. Y. Tax rate (per 51.000) _
-$41.45 Floating debt (additional)._
12,080,118
Assess. val. real
__
Popula'n 1910. 34,668; _____ 36,192 Assessed value, real estate_3,889,167 Total assessed value
12,181,116
31,400
ANTWERP.
Assessed value, personal
INT. on water bonds at Mere. Tr. Special franchises
231,505 Tax rate (pelOutside village.. $14.00
This village is in Jefferson County. Co. N. Y.; on school & sewer bonds
'20 Inside village____9.00
value 192L _4352.072 $LOW)
Incorp. in 1854.
of ' at II. S.Mtg.& Tr.Co..N.Y. Total assessed $1,000)
1909
1921.-315.00 Population 1 10. 5,629; 1920. 5.905
Tax rate (per
St. !mot. Bonds.
_s__ $20,500
INT. at Mt. Kisco Nat. Bank.
AURORA (T.) UNION FREE
Water Bonds
BARTON UN. FR.SCHOOL DIST.
_ $4,000
_s
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
This district is in
3,500
_s
This district (P. 0. East Aurora) ton Tioga County. the town of Bar- BEDFORD UNION F. S. D. NO 7.
Juno 1 1922--$26,500 Is in Erie County.
_BOND.15E13T
This district (P. 0. Bedford Hills)
4,000 430'16 M-N$115.000r_Nov 1 '22-'44 434s'll Oct $33.000 _Jan 1 '23-'32 is in Westchester Co.
Water debt (included)
-536,836 51 '22 M-N 25,000__Nov 1 '23-'27 BOND.DEBT Apr 201922 533,000 434s'22 J-3115.000c Dec 1 '25-'47
Assess. val. real estate
1.700 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22.... $115,000 Assess. val. real estate -_..2,872,330
30,000c Dec 1 '48-'52
Assess. val. personal
23,750 BOND.DEBT Mar 1922.._ $155,050
9,135 Tot.ass'd val.'21(50% act.)4,422,744 Assess. val. personal
Special franchises
114.677 Assessed valuation 19212,570,665
Tot.ass'd val.'22(60-75%act.)547,671 Pax rate (per $1.000) 1921-.411.88 Other assess. property
Tot. ass. val. 1921(91% act.)3,010,757 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1321
5.94
Total tax rate(per$1,000)'22-$15.10 Population in 1920
4.000
2,500
Population 1910,974; 1920, 1,012
INT. on 5s of 1922 at the Erie Tot. tax rate(per M.) 1921---$15.53 Population 1922 (est.)
5.500
in 1920
County Trust Co., East Aurora, and PopulationA. B. Leach & Co.. N. Y.
at
/NT.
on others at Erie County Trust Co.,
ARCADE.'
BELMONT.
This village is in Wyoming County. East Autora,or in N. Y. exchange.
This village is in Allegany County.
BATAVIA.
Inc. 1871. Population 1910, 1.294;
Incorporated in 1873.
This city is in Genesee County.
1920, 1,609.
AVON.
Water Bonds.
Heating Bonds.
Inc. 1823. Voted to become city
This village is in Livingston Co.
Steam
J-J 321,500-3500 yearly
330
6s '20 --- $11.000__Nov. 1 '22-'32 Inc. 1867. Population 1910, 2,053; June 9'14. Population 1910,11,613; 54
Optional
July 1,500
1920. 2.585.
Electric Light Bonds.
1920, 13,541.
Paving Bonds.
4.40s'08M-S 311.000r_Sept 1'22-'32
Water Bonds.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
M-N 16.000-___$1.000 y'rly
4.500r__Jan 1 '23-31 4.358'12A-0 $3,000r_ _Oct 1 '22-'23 4%s
-_- $101.250 -36,750 yrly 58
430'13 Jan
BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 '22.$39,500
Paving Bonds.
3,700 -_July1'23-'32
es '20 ann, 14,000 Aug 1 '22-'3 i 4.356'12 J-J
5,899
Floating debt (addl)
Water Bonds.
4.40s _-- 27,000
Highway Bonds.
23.500
Water debt (incl.)
4%915 A-0 34.400r_Oct 1 '22-'23 430'96 J-D $17,000r_Dee 1 '22-'36 4.40s _-_ 27,500
595,895
Assessed valuation, real
___ 31,118
158 '15 Sept 17,337r_Sept 1 '22-'34 430'08 J-J 24,407 __-July 1'23-'38 5s
5.200
Assessed val., personal
Sewer Bonds.
- 3146,500
Water Bonds.
4
11.925
Other assess. property
Light & Sewer Bonds.
430'06 Nov 511.000r_ _Nov 1 '22-'32 4.40E1'12 F-A $7,000r.Aug 1 '22-'35
--- $28,000-32.000 yrly Tot .val .'21(abt.60% act.)_613.020
6,500__Oct 1 '22-'34 430
3.805 Sept 8.958c -..-1922-1933 4.653'15_ _ _
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-415.84
Storm Water Sewer Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds.
OND. DEBT Apr 1 1921-$123,800
Population 1910. 1,094; 1920, 1,021
$17,320
18,800 430'08 J-J
$8.000r-July 1'23-38 44s
Water bonds (inc .)

ALEXANDRIA BAY (Concluded).
Water Works Bonds.
45312,000 _June 1 '23-'32
Sewer Bonds.
4s316,000_ _June 1 '23-'32
lmprovt. Bonds.
Streei-$5.500__Dec 1 '22-'32
48
Fire-Department Bonds. yrly.
58 '17 J-D $2,611_Due part
TOTAL DEBT April 1922- $42,059
Tot.asses.val.'21(70%act.) 1,270,374
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20416.00
1,649
Pop'n in 1910. 1,899: 1920




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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

BINGHAMTON.
Other assessable property_
19,532
This city is the county seat of Tot. asses. val.'21(50%act)1,675,292
-Broome Co. Pop'n 1910. 48,443. Tax rate (per $1.000) 21
$9.25
1920, 66,800.
Population in 1920 (est.)
1,900
5s '18 __- $6,625_ __May 1 1923
__ 11,500
_s
BREWSTER.
Sewer Bonds.
This village is in Putnam County.
330'08 F
-A S12,500--Aug 1 '22-'23 Incorporated in 1894.
4s '08 F
-A 20,000__Aug 1 '24-'27
Water Bonds.
45 '16 F
-A 112,500Aug 1 '22-'36 5s
July $30,000r__32,000 YrIY.
Nurses' Home Bonds.
5s '21 s-a
7,000r__Jan 1 '23-'36
330'01 F
-A $4,000-- -Aug 1 1936
Supplement Water Bonds
Hospital Bonds.
5s
$2,500____$500 yearly
330'01 F-A S6,000_ Aug 1 1936
Sidewalk Bonds.
45is'13 F-A 55,000__Aug 1 '24-'27 430'22 July 320,000r_July 1 '23-'42
No int '14
14,000Sept 1 '22-'35 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21_ - $39,500
No int '16
19,000__Aug 1 '22-'36 Water debt (included)_-__
37.500
434s'17
12,000__May 1 '23-'34 Assess. val. real estate_ _ _ _1,178,050
Library Site Bonds.
Assess. val. personal
19,000
330'02 M-S $15.000- --Sept 1 1938 Franchise valuation
40,117
Pavement Bonds.
Tot.asses.val.'22(75%act.).1,218,167
430'17 ___ 12.000__Mar 1 '23-'28 Tax rate (per $1,000)'22_
$7.73
50'20
_ S0,000 May 1 '22-'27 Population, 1910, 1,296; 1920_ _859
Park Creek Bonds.
_INT. on 4s of 1922 at First Nat.
45s
1922-192S
$3.500
550'21
40,000
1922-1941 Bank, Brewster, and on others at the
Brewster National Bank.
Pierce Creek Bonds.
_530'21 --- $36,000
1922-1941 BRIAR,CLIFF MANOR.
Park Bonds.
This village Is in Westchester Co.
43is
350,000cAr
43is'22 J-J 51,000c ...1923-1939 Inc. 1902.
Road improvement Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
3s '89 F
-A $77.000_ __Aug 1 1921, 5%8'21 -_- $40,000__Mar 1 '25-'34
Sewer Bonds.
33is'97 -.- 75,000 __Aug 1 30-'34
5,000r_Dec 31 '24-'28
330'99 F
-A 40,000 _ __Aug 1 1935 5s '21 J-J
Street Bonds.
330'01 F
-A 50,000.- __Aug 1 1937
330'04 F
-A 57.000--Aug 1 1939 430'06 F-Ax$17,000r_Aug 1 '22-'27
43.s'15 F
-A 18,000c_Aug 1 '22-'30 4.608'06F-A 25,000r_Aug 1 '27-'35
4.608 13J4
.
10,000r_July
534s'21 ___
6,500
1922-1941 5Xs'21 J-J 13,900r_July 1 '22-'31
1 '25-'38
Creek-Impt. Bonds.
Water Bonds.
4 s'17 M-S $15,000e_Sept 1 '22-'27
43is'08 J-J $15,000c&rJuly 10'23-37
City-Hall Bonds.
4s '96 F
-A $20.500 ..Aug 1 '28-'29 4.108'09A-0 16,000r__Apr 1 '23-'30
48 '97-8 F
-A 60.000_ _Aug 1 '22-'27 4 Xs'10 M-S 13,000r__Sept 1 '22-'34
6s '17 M-N 114,500-Nov 17 '23-'36
Valley Street Bonds.
300..___Nov 1 1937
40'17
34,000__May 1 '23-'30 53js'21 M-S
14,000.._Sept 1 '24-'30
Voting Machine Bonds,
1,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1931
450'19 F
-A $25,500__Aug 1 '22-'27
Automobile Fire Apparatus.
Park Improvement Bonds.
4hs'19 J-J $42,000-July 1 '23-'39 4.60s'13J4 34,000r_July 1 '23-'26
Building Bonds.
Deficiency Bonds.
5s '18 M-N $5,300May 1 1923 4.608'13J4 $13,000r_July 1 '23-'26
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '22-$233,400
School Bonds.
Water debt (included)____ 107,500
330'96'97_ $35,000...Aug 1 '22-'26 Assessed
val., real estate_ _4,462.360
430'10 J-D 30.000r_Aug 1 '22-'24
448'13 A-0 375,000„Aug 1 '26-'40 Assess. val. personal and
special franchises
251.052
4;is'13 F-A 26,593.50Aug 1 '22-23
430'14 F-A 125,000__Aua 1 '30-'34 Total assessed value 1921 4,713,412
Village
430'14 J-D j70,000__Dez 1 '22-'35 Total tax (per 31,000) 1921-.1512.80
tax (per $1.000) 1921.-331.28
1 6.000_- _Dec 1 1936
430'14 A-0j189,000c_Oct 1 '22-'48 Population 1910, 950: 1020, 1.027
x INT.in Briarcliff Manor; others
1 2,700c___Oct 1 1949 at Guaranty
Trust Co., N. Y. City.
4Xs'16
87.000__5ept 1 '22-'36
450
__- 125.700
1922-1947
4s '17 ___ 24.000__Feb 1 '23-'37 BRIGHTON.
This town is in Monroe County.
40'17 s-a
1922-1937
40,000
Water Bonds.
438'17 M-S 80,000__Sept 1 '22-'37
4.708'15F-A $19,800r_ _Feb 1 '23-'34
4%s'17
3,000__Sept 1 '22-'24
7.150r_Feb 15 '23-'35
43is'19 J-J 15,650--July 1 '23-39 4.625'15F-A
550'21 J
-D 43,000 June 1 '23-'31 450'14 J-D 12.530r_June 1 '23-'35
5s '20 A-0 5.300r__Apr
55/0'21 __- 18.000
1922-1941 6s '20 M-S 7,000....Mar 1 '23-'33
1 '25-'38
550'21
15,700
1922-1941
4Vis'22 J-D 376,000 June 1 '23-'69 6s '20 M-S 75,000 Mar 1 '25-'39
431s'22 M-N 63,000 May 1 '23-'54 6s '21 A-0 6,000__Apr 1 '26-'40
43is'22 J-D 35,000_ _June 1 '23-'27 530'21 J-D 14,000-June 1 '26-'39
Sewer Bonds.
First Ward Dike Bonds.
40'14 M-N$70.000-_May 1 '24-'36 4.40s '14 J-D 332,500 -......1922-1934
_s '15 -- 14,000
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
350'04 F
-A $50,000_ __Aug 1 1938 5s'19 J-D 172,000__June 1 '23-'30
195,000_ _June 1 '31-'40
430'15 M-8 26.000c_Mar 1 '23-'35
Street
-Improvement Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
330'01 ___ $15,000 ____Aug 1 1936 Bs '18 J-DI10.000_June 1 '23-'27
36.000__June 1 '28-'33
430'14 J-D 45.000 _June 1 '23-'25
TOTAL DEBT April 1922_ $389,000
Police Bonds.
4s
s-a $45,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'37 Total val. '21 (95% act.)_ _7.178,356
Total
4%s'17 F-A
3.685c_Aug 1 '22-'27 Pop'n tax rate (per $1.000)'21-$7.52
1910, 3,998; 1910
2,911
Quarantine Bonds.
INT.on bonds of 1921 at Union Tr.
550'21 __ $4,000 -_ _1923-1924
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21_$2,510,815 Co., Rochester, on others at a
Temporary debt (add'1)
65,500 Rochester bank in N. Y. exchange.
Sinking fund (bal. on hand) 157,187
Assessed val. real
50,224.725 BEIGHTWATERS.
This village is in Suffolk County.
A.ssessed val., personal
473,000
Assessed val., franchises 4,247,111 Incorp. 1916.
Other assessable property_ 2,465,315
Dock Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1920 57,410,151 6s '17 J-J 32,200r_July 1 '23-'36
Tax rate (per 111,000) 1919 ----$39.87
Paving Bonds.
INTEREST on city-hall and 6s '17 J-J 319.600r_July 1 '23-'36
bridge bonds in N. Y. City; on re. 6s g '20 s
-a 150.000c_July 1 '25-'39
maining loans at City Treasurer's BOND. DEBT June 1922.. $55,000
Assess. val. 1920-'21
office.
1,075.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$1.72
BLASDELL.
050
This village is in Erie County. Population in 1920
1NT.at U.S.Mtge.&Tr.Co., N. Y.
Incorporated in 1898.
Water Bonds.
.
4s
J-D $9,000
1927 BROCKPORTis in Monroe County.
This village
45
J-J 10,000
1931
430
F
-A
5,600
1928 Inc. 1829. Population, 1910, 3,579;
434s
F-A -1.600
1934 1920, 3,980.
Water Works Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
30 '22-'41
4.90s18M-NS18,000__May 1 '23-'40 4.55s'12....3220
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1922- $44,200
-an $30,000r--43,000 yrly.
Assess. val. real estate '21-1,359,913 3.65s g s
430'15 F-A 27,600
1922-1044
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921____$16.20
Population in 1910, 849; 1920, 1,401 BOND. DEBT May 21 '22 $277,600
220,000
INT. on water bonds payable at Water debt(included)
4,751
the Lackawanna Nat. Bank, Lacka- Tot. sink. fds
2,908,641
wanna, and paving bonds to the Assess. val. real estate
Other assess. property
112.469
Comptroller of N. Y.
Total assess. val. 1921_ _ _ 3,021,110
Village tax (per 31.000) 1921__316.00
BOONVILLE.
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
This village Is in Oneida County.
Incorporated in 1855.
BRO CTON.
Water Bonds.
This village is in Chautauqua Co.
350'96 May $22,000
1926 Incorporated in 1894.
Electric-Light Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 1 '22.. $42 00
6 0
:00
330'03 M-S $23,400r
1923 Floating debt (addl)
Paving Bonds.
Assess. value,real estate_
,103.610
4s '12 June $6,000r
1930 Assessed val., personal__
2,300
55 '15 July 9.000r
1932 Other assessable property__ 57,645
5s '19 July 18,000
1938 Total assessed val. 1922___1,163.555
BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '22..P6.600 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 48.60
Water debt (included)
22.000 Population in 1910, 1,181; '20, 1,383
Assess. val. real estate____1.502.6)0
Assess. val. personal
92,950 BRONXVILLE.
Other assessable property
8.450
This village is in Westchester Co.
Total assessed val. 1921_1,604 030 Inc. 1898.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921___$7.00
Sewer Bonds.
Population in 1910,1,794; 1920.1.914 4s
J-D $6,000r_Dec 1 '22-'27
J-J
4s
8,000r_Jan 15 '23-'30
BOONVILLE UNION FREE BCE. 4.40s ___
3,000
1922-1927
DIST. NO. 1.
4Us
--1922-1927
2.100
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22_328.000 4 Us
_
1,000
Oct 1 1922 I
Assess. val. real estate___1,621.112 430'16 F-A
3,300
Assess. val. personal
34,659 430'22 s-a
4,000_ May 1 '27-'30




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Paving Bonds.
Buffalo New York & Phila. Ref.
4.90s -_- $5,500
4s '10 J-D $40,000....June 15'23-'30
4Xs'17 F
-D 45,000r.J&D15 '22-'30
-A 15,000__Aug 1 '22 31 48 '10 J
4s '11 J-J 50,000__July 1 '23-'31
Public Square Bonds.
4X s'19 .$15,000_June 1'24-'38 48 '12 J4 55,000__July 1 '23-'32
Bonds.
Street St. Inapt. Bonds.
5s '07 M-S $9,000r_Sept 1 '22-'31 4s FerryJ-D $9,000.. June 1 '23-'25
'15
55
-- 19.000
1922-1932
Hamburg Turnpike Impt.
4.40s -__
1922-1937
7,600
4.35s --1922-1932 430'18 J-D $27,000__June 1 '23-'28
5,500
-A 12,800r_Feb 2 '23-'30
430
__- 15.000_ -Oct 1 '22-'36 430'20 F
Voting Machine Bonds,
4.905 __1922-1927
9,760
4.40s'14J-D
4,800_June 15* 22-'27 43016 J-D $37,400r June 15'23-'26
5s
2.100__Sept 1 '22-'28 430'18 M-S 27,125_Sept 3 '22-'28
--4.90s __1.000Apr 1 '23-'25 430'19 A-0 8,400__Apr 1 '23-'29
Park.
55 '17 --$600
124,000-.May 1 '27-'28 7s '73 J-J $95,000c&r_Jan 1 1923
11,000_ _ _ _May 1 1929 75 '73 J-D 100,000o&r_Deo 1 1924
10,000_ -__May 1 1930 78 '74 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924
430'22 s-a
8,000____May 1 1931 75 '75 J-J 100,000c&r_J&J 1 1925
5,000___ May 1 1932 6s '76 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924
6,000_ _May 1 '33-'35 3s '86 J-J 30,000r___July 1 1926
-A 120,000r___ Feb 1 1927
1,000.._ __May 1 1936 334s'87 F
3 30'90 J-J, 50,000r___Jan 1 1925
Road-Surfacing Bonds.
334s'94 J-J 50.000r___July 1 1924
4.90s
37.500
330'94 J-J 50,000.. ..July 1 1926
5s
4,000
330'06 F
-A 12,500r_Aug 1 '22-'26
5s
3,100
45 '08 J-J 20,000r_ _ _July 1 1928
Grade-Crossing Elimination
4 Xs'20 F
-A $50,000_Feb 14 '25-'49 48 '10 J-D 20,000-June 15 '23-'30
4s '11 A-0 212,500r.. _Oct 1 1961
Refunding Bonds.
450&5s-- $8.000..___July 1 1935 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1031.)
-A $95.000r_Feb 15 1962
4%s
7,420_ _ _ _June 1 1942 4 30'12 F
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1932.)
4.80s _-- 10,420
1938
5
4s '12 A-0 43,900_ ._Apr 1 1962
4%s
___ 10,220...,__June 1 1944
58
__5,500____June 1 1944 (Subject to call April 1 1932.)
430'12 J-D 60,000-June 1 1962
4.85s'17
3.900
(Subject to call June 1 1932
6s '20 J-D
__- 1,500___Dec 1 1950
4Ms'22 s-a
12.865_ __Apr 1 1952 48 '12 J4 $130,000____July 1 1962
(Subject to call July 1 1932.)
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
4%s'19 _- 31,000__July 15 1949 48 '12 J-D 67,900___June 1 1962
-A 30,000____Aug 1 1963
4(s'19 __400____Aug 1 1949 4s '13 F
4Xs'19 _ _
1,500____Dec 1 1949 430'12 A-0 188,800r____Oct 1 1962
(Subject to call Oct 1 1932.)
Park Bonds.
4Xs'17 --- $60,000_ _May 1 '23-'34 43is'12 J-D 944,740r___Dec 1 1962
Subject to call Dec 1 1932.)
4Xs'19 __
8,000__June 1 '24-'31
BOND. DEBT Mar 1922 $377,300 4Xs'13 M-S 55,000r- May 1 1963
(Subject to call May 1 1933.)
Assess. val., 1921_ _ _- -_10,497,233
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _-$19.90 4s '21 M-S 19,000__Mar 1 '23-'41
Population 1910: 1,863; 1920, 3,055 4Xs'16 J-D 14,000r_Dec 15'22-'28
430'16 J-D 75,000r_Dee 15 '22-'36
BRONKVILLE UN. FREE SCH. 430'18 J-D 18,000....June 1 '23-'28
430'19 J-D 411,400r_Juue 2 '23-'39
DIST NO. 3.
This district (P. 0. Bronxville) is 430'19 J-D 157,600r_June 2 '23-'29
430'19 F • 48,000r_Feb 2 '23-'70
-A
In Westchester County.
BOND.DEBT May 24'22 $90,000 430'19 F-A 54,000r_Feb 2 '23-'40
Assessed val. 1921___10,240,225 430'22 M-N100,000cr My 15'23-'426
School tax (per $1.000) 1921___$8.41
Schools.
Present population (est.)
3,500 330'03 M-S $7,500r___Moh 1 1923
33004 M-S 15,000r_Mch 1 '23-'24
330'04 A-0 22,500r_Oot 1 '22-'24
BROOKHAVEN.
This town (P. 0. Patchogue) Is in 3 348'06 F-A 300,000r___Aug 1 1926
330'07 M-S 100,000r__ Sept 1 1927
Suffolk County.
33Ss'07 FA 50,000r_ _Aug 1 1927
Highway Bonds.
4s
F-A 1$28,000__Feb 1 '23-'29 4s '08 J-D 200,000r___Deo 1 1928
5.800____Feb 1 1930 45 '09 F-A 300,000r_Aug 1 1929
4%s F-A
52,000__Feb 1 '23-'35 4s '10 J-D 200,000r _June 15 1930
3,600____Feb 1 1936 48 '11 A-0 200,000r A&0 1 1931
430'12 F
-A 200,000r__Feb 15 1932
BONDED DEBT_ _- --- (?)
Total assessed val. 1921__21,182.211 4s '12 A-0 75 000__Apr 1 '23-32
Int.at the Town Treasurer's office. 4Xs'12 J-D 200,000r___June 1 1932
4;18'12 A-0 500,000r___Oct 1 1932
450 13 M-N300,000r__Nov 15 1933
BROOME COUNTY.
Binghamton is the County Seat. 430'13 M-N180,000_Nov 15 '22-'33
4348'14 M-S 1.500,000r_ _Mar 2 1934
Hospital Bonds.
2.000_ -July 1 '23-'24
55 '18 --- $111.358_Nov 1 '22-'33 4s '14 41J
TOT.DEBT April 1922.... $111,358 43is'14 Jt.1 1.350,000r_Nov 2 1934
Assessed val.,real estate_ _89,196,896 430'15 A-0 273,000r_Apr 15 '23-'35
Assessed val., personal_... 992,250 430'15 J-D 420,000-Dec 1 '22-'35
Assessed val..franchises__ 4,004,617 4g s'16 J-D 480.000r_J'ne 15 '23-'46
J-D 301.000__June 1 '23-'38
Total assess. val. 1921__._98,293.007 430
County tax rate (per M.)'21___$7.76 43019J-D1,530,000_ _June 2 '23-'39
Popula., 1910,78,809; 1920-113,610 430'22 J-J6,000,000cr_Jan 3 '23-'42
430'22 M-N180,000cr My 15'23-'42
Scalaquada Creek Bonds.
BROWNVILLE.
This village is in Jefferson County. 45is'16 J-D 321,567r_June 15'23-26
Population 1910, 854: 1920, 976 430'19 J-D 135,000r_June 2 '23-'49
430'20 F-A 280,000r .Fob 2 '23-'50
Water and Sewer Bonds.
_s
J-J $87,000......Jan 1 '23-'51 434'22M-N1,000,000cr My 15'23-'42
BOND. DEBT Jan 11922.. $90.000
Grade Crossing Bonds.
Assessed value 1921
3,296,187 30'02 A-0$121,411r___Oot 1 1922
330'03 J4 17,669r_Jan 1 1923
BROWNSVILLE AND PAMELIA 30'03 A-0 23,961r-Apr 1 1923
UN. FREE BCE. DIST. NO. I.
334s'03 M-N 383,824r-May 1 1923
Tnis district (P. 0. Glen Park) is 3346'03 F
-A 124,445r-_-Aug 1 1923
In Jefferson County.
330'03 F
-A 80,582r .Aug 15 1923
Building Bonds.
330'04 F
-A 83,486r---Aug 1 1924
6s '22 J-J j$3.000........Jan 1 1923 3346'05 M-S 46,642r_Sopt 1 1925
70,000__Jan 1 '24-30
-A 541,608r___ Feb 1 1926
'06 F
BONDED DEBT
(?) 4s '06 J-J 68,511r___July 1 1926
4s '07 A-0 81,971r___Apr 1 1927
BROWNSVILLE UNION FREE 4s '07 .14' 118,922r___July 1 1927
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7.
4s '07 F
-A 46,565r ___Aug 1 1927
This district (P. 0. Dexter) is in 4s '07 M-S 200,000r___Sept 2 1927
Jefferson County.
4s '07 A-0 25,643r___Oct 1 1927
School Building Bonds.
4s '(17 M-N 43,913r-_-Nov 1 1927
Nov $2,000r
4s
4s '08 A-0 18,444r.. Apr 1 1928
15,000c_Dec 1 '22-'26 4s '08 F
9,647r__ _Aug 1 1928
,
6s '22 M-N1r
-A
35.000c_Dec 1 '27-'33 4s '08 J-D 60,000r__Deo 1 1928
BOND. DEB May 1 '22.. $52,000 4s '09 A-0 300,000r_-Apr 15 1929
Assessed value, real estate _1,045,000 4s '09 A-0 40,500r___Oct 1 1929
Assessed value, personal___
4,000 4s '11 M-S 75,000r__Mch 1 1931
Total assessed valuation
4s '11 A-0 250,000r__Apr 15 1931
(excl. of bank stock)'21_1,049,000 4s '11 J-J
35,000__. July 11831
School tax rate (per 31.000)'21$11.50 430'12 F 250,000r__Feb 15 1932
-A
Population (est.)
1,400 4s '13 F
-A 30,000....Feb 1 1923
INT. on 4s at the Clerk's office: 4 gs'13 M-N200,000r--_May 1 1933
on others at the First National 450'14 A-0 101.816r ___Apr 1 1934
Bank, Dexter.
48 14 ___ 114.000__July 1 1934
BUFFALO.
Ross Graves, Com- 4s '15 J4 153,874_-July 1 '23-'33
missioner of Finance & Accts. 4s '15 J-D 46,200-Dec 1 '22-'35
.Apr 1 '23-'36
Buffalo is in Erie Co., and the city's 4s '16 A-0 30,396.
tax valuation is about six-sevenths 4s '16 M-N 9,600_-May 1 '23-'26
that of entire county. Incorp. 1832. 43js'16 M-N 75,600__J'e 15 '23-'36
Commission government charter 430'17 J-D 126,000__J'e 15 '23-'37
(Chap. 217. Laws of 1914) accepted 430'18 M-S 17,000-Sept3 '22-'38
430'19 A-0 28,000_Apr 1 '23-'29
by voters Nov. 3 1914.
Abate.Nuisance Ohio Basin Slip 430'19 J-D 17,500r_June 2 '23-'29
330'02 J-J $5,000r_ _July 1 1922 43'21 --- 19,000__Apr 1 '23-'41
Abate.Nuis.Clark&SkinnerCan. 4s '22 M-S 25,000....Mar 1 '23-42
330'04 M-N $15,000r_Nov 1 '22-'24 430'22 M-S 50,000._Mar 1 '23-'42
Abate. Nuisance M. & H. Canal.
Grade Crossing Repair Bonds.
316s'03 J-J $5,000--Jan 1 1923 4s '12 J-D $1,660__Dec 1 1922
3 s'05 J-J 22,500 .July 1 '23-'25 430'15 A-0 140,000__Oct 1 '22-'35
Refuse Utilization Plant Bonds 430'16 J-D 150,000_Dec 15 '22-'36
430'14 A-03100,000r___Apr 1 1934 450'18 J-D 184.000__June 1 '22-'38
Underground Police& FireWires
Police 5c Fire Dept. Bonds.
4 s'18 J-D$24.000June 1 1923 4s '12 A-0 515,000_Apr 1 1932
Buffalo River Improve. Bonds. 4s '12 J-J 150,000_ ___July 1 1932
4s '09 M-N $331,500r_ May I 193!) 430'12 A-0 135.000r___Oct 1 1932
430'14 J-D 300.000rJune 15 1944 430'15 A-0 80,000r_Apr 15 1935
4 s'15 A-0 115.000r_Apr 15 '23-'45 410'16 J-D
6.000r_June 15 1936
41(s'111 .I-D 125,000r_Dec 15 22-'46 430'19 J-D 103,600__June 2 '23-'29
430'18 J-D 130,000_June 1 '23-'48 430'19 J-D 57,750r_June 2 '23-'39
436s'19 J-D 202,500__June 2 '21-'49 430'20 F-A 221,300r_Feb 2 '23-'40
434s'20 F
-A 145.000r Feb 2 '23-'50 44 '21 J-J 109,060-July 1' 22-'26

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

59

Assess, value, real estate_S2,034,704
Paving Bonds.
49,900
48
--- $15,00(L_$1.000 yearly Assess, value, personal_ _ _ _
Reconstructing
serially Other assess. property____ 82,525
___
4.835
7.500_-Dec 1 1941 58
48 16 J-D
Structures Bonds.
.2,167,129
5,000_---Jan 1 1942 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21---360,440 Total assess. val.(1-3 act.)
3170,000...June 2 '23-'39 48 '17 J-J
J-D
450
F-A 225,000_Feb 2 '23-'40 48 '17 M-S 3,500--_-Mar 1 1942 Tot.ass.val.'19(abt.50%act.)720.394 Village tax (per $1.000) 1921-.323.50
450
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'19 $13.90
450'22 M-N100,000cr My 15'23-'42 4s '17 A-0 4,500____Apr 1 1942 Population 1910. 2,170; 1920, 1,941 CASTILE. 48 '17 A-0 10.000--_A r 25 1942
Municipal Building Bonds.
This village is in Wyoming County
-A $60,000r_Aug 1 '22-'29 4s '17 J-D 25.000-__ une 1 1942
4s '09 F
Incorporated in 1877.
7,500-June 15 1942
9,000-July 1 '22-'30 48 '17 J-D
48 '10 J-J
UNION TREE SOH.
Light Bonds.
1 '22-'30 48 '17 J-J 20,500___ _July 2 1942 CAMILLUSNO. 9.
48 '10 A-0 45,000r_Oct
DIST.
1922-1927
V.500
33s
48 '11 A-0 112,500r_Apr 15 '23-'31 48 '17 F-A 15,000-Aug 1 1942
Building Bonds.
Water Bonds.
A-0 2,556-Oct 1 '23-'32 4s '17 F-A 15.000----Aug 1 1942 450
4s '12
Nov '$2,000r ____1922-1923 45'
1922-1933
$19.200
---Sept 1 1942
450'13 M-N 100,000r_ _Nov 15 1933 48 '17 M-S 39,000.
1
130,000r -__1924-1943
Street Impt. Bonds.
411'5415 J-D 20,000r_Dec 1 '22-'25 48 '17 A-0 11,000__-Oct 1 1942 BOND.DEB Apr 12'22.-331.000 450
July $22.940r_July 1 '23-42
15'22-36 48 '17 M-N 5,000----Nov 1 1942 Assess. val. real estate
450'16 J-D 225,000r_Dec
755.425 5s
July 3,500__July 1 '23-'29
5,000---Dec 1 1942 Other
450'15 A-0 76,700_Apr 15 '23-'35 48 '17 J-D
property_
2,500---Dec 15 1942 Total assessablevalue 1921 394,351 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921_357,620
450'16 J-D 25,200_June 15 '23-'36 4s '17 J-D
assessed
22,400
Water debt (included)
_Jan 1 1943
5,000-_
450'20 F-A 54,000r_Feb 2 '23-'40 4s '18 J-J
(88% to 90% actual)_ __1,149.776 Assessed
4s '21 M-S 45,000__Mar 1 '23-'31 48 '18 M-S 3,500____Mar 1 1943 School tax (per $1,000) '21 $12.911 Assessed value, real estate 615 109
value, personal.....118,200
.Apr 1 1943
68,600_ May 2 '22-'31 48 '18 A-0 4,500...
4s '21 M-N
1,000 Other assessable property
Population in 1919 (est.)
4.762
4s '21 M-N 60,000 ..May 2'22-'41 48 '18 A-0 10,000_-_Apr 25 1943
INT. payable at the Mechanics Tot.assess. val.'19(act .val.)_738,071
5,000_-_June 1 1943
4s '21 M-S 100,000__Sept'1 '22-'41 48 '18 J-D
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-$16.26
1 '23-V 450'18 J-D 225,000___ _June 1 1938 Say. Bank, Beacon.
4s '22 F-A 28,000__Feb
Population 1910, 1.010; 1920, 1.013
7,500-June 15 1943
43 '18 J-D
Hospital Bonds.
CANAJOHARIE.
3548'04 J-J $7,500r_July 1 '23-'24 48 '18 J-J 20,500____July 1 1943
This village is in Montgomery CASTLETON. _Aug 1 1943
48 '11 A-0 200,000r--Apr 1 1931 48 18 F-A 15,000..
County. Incorp. 1829. Population
This village is In Rensselaer Co.
45(s'12 J-D 200,000r-__June 1 1932 4548'18 M-S 250,000..-..Sept 3 1938 1910, 2.2 3; 1920, 2,415.
7
Incorp, 1827.Population 1910, 1.396;
50,000r___June 1 1932 48 '18 M-S 39,000..._Sept 3 1943
45(8'12 J-D
Sewer Bonds.
1920, 1,595.
450'12 A-0 50,000r___Oct 1 1932 48 '18 A-0 11,000--Oct 1 1943 3 15-16s___ SS 970
1922-1927
Highway Bonds.
450'14 A-0 125,000r--_Apr 1 1934 4s '18 M-N 5,000____Nov 1 1943
Water-Works Bonds.
37.500r_Apr 1 '23-'37
June 1 '23-'35 48 '18 J-D • 5,000____Dec 1 1943 4.55s'10 Aug $95,000c or rAugl'22-40 58
450'14 A-0 39,000Water Works Purchase Bonds.
2,500___Dec 15 1943
450'15 J-D 390,000r..June 1 '23-'35 48 '18 J-D
1922-1939 4.908'13A-0 310.000r_Oct 1 '22-'42
_-- 36,000
5,000-___Jan 1 1944 4.30s
450'17 J-D 262,500_June 15 '23-'37 4s '19 J-J
1
450'19 J-D 510,000-June 2 '23-'39 48 '19 m-S 3,500---_Mar 1 1944 58_. 10,000 1921_ $169,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 16 '22_ $50.000
BOND. 15EBT
Jan 1
2.000
Water sinking fund
450'20 F-A 280,000r_Feb 2 '23-'50 48 '19 A-0 4,500____Apr 1 1944 Total assess. value 1920
586,000
Assessed valuation 1921
1944
J-J 700,000cr_Jan 3' 23-'42 454s'19 A-0 22,5,000.....Apr
2s'22
4Y
2,280.370 heal value test.)_
-1.500.000
(60% act.)
a '23-'42 4s '19 A-0 10,000___APr 25 1944
450'22 .J-J 600,000cr_Jan
811.94
5,000-__June 2 1944 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919-.315.0 Tax rate (per 31.060) 1921
4s '19 J-D
Public Trunk Sewer Bonds.
INT. payable at Nat'l Exchange
48 '09 J-D $115,000r_ Dec 15 1929 450'19 J-D 285,000____June 2 1939
Bank. Castleton.
1 1944 CANANDAIGUA.
___ 20,500---July
450'12 J-13 50,0()0r___June 1 1962 4s '19
This city is in Ontario Co. First
4r14 M-N 93.983r___Nov 2 1964 4s '19 ___ 36,500---_Sept 2 1944
4 s'16 J-D 46'.000c_ _Dec 1965 4s '19 ___ 11,000____Oct 1 1944 Inc. 1815; as city April 28 1913. CATTARAUGUS COUNTY.
The county seat is Little Valley.
4 s'16 J-D 132,000rJune 15 '23-'66 4s '19 ___ 5,000____Nov 1 1944 Pop'n 1910, 7,217; 1920, 7,356.
5,000____Dec 1 1944
Pier Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Feb 1922.. $403,000
450'16 J-D 30,000r_Dec 15 '22-'36 4s '19
1922 Assessed valuation 1921..47,330,761
450'18 J-D 184,000-June 1 '23-'68 48 '19 _2,500___Dec 15 1944 48$7,000
City iia11 Banos.
-Pop'n 1910, 65,919; 1920, 71,323
450'19 J-D 249,100__June 2 '23-'69 4s '19 J-15 7,500-June 16 1944
450'20 F-A 120.000r_Feb 2 '23-'70 48 '19 F-A 15,000____Aug 1 1944 5s '16 Jan z$10,000r__Jan 1 '23-'32
5,000____Jan 1 1945 Pier bonds 4s
$14,000 CAYUGA COUNTY.
4s '20 J-J
South Buffalo Flood Bonds.
Street Bonds.
-A 200,000r___Feb 2 1940
Auburn is the county seat.
3548'116 A-0 $60,000r___Aug 1 1920 450'20 F
Apr 1945 3.65804 M-S 350,000_ _Sept 1 '22-27 TOTAL DEBT Apr 18'21 351,000
9,500
13,000r__July 1 1927
.
350'97 J-J
June1945 BOND.DEBT Apr 6'22-- 377.000 Assessed value, real est_ __-1.481,740
Buffalo & Jamestown RR. Ref. 4s '20 ___ {12,500
July 1945 Assess, val.,real estate____6.144,171 Assessed value, personal__
20,500
62,350
350'02 M-N 3,759r_ _Nov 1 1922
131.800 Tota assessed value 1920_ 1,544,090
450'12 J-D 82,500r__Dec 1 '22-32 4s '20__. 13,000__ __April 1945 Assess. val., personal
331.128 Pop'n 1910, 67,106; 1920, 65,221
450'13 M-N 42,250r-May 1 '23-'33 4 4:4'22 1I-N 250,000 core May15'42 Other assessable property
Total assess. val. '21 (abt.
22.500_June 15'22-24
Street Cleaning Equip. Bonds,
4548'14 J-D
6.607,099
75% act.)
450'19 J-D $6),000r_June 2 '22-'29
Turning Basin Bonds.
-A 148,500r_Feb 2 '23-'30 Tax rate (per $1,000)'21_317.74+ CAZENOVIA,VILLAGE. County.
841,000-Tune 1 '22-'43 45.48'20 F
4 s'18
This village is in Madison
Refunding Bonds (Various).
4 8'19 J-D 392,000r_June 2 '22-'44
z INT, payable at the County Pounded 1793. Incorp. in 1810.
$86.013r _July 1 '22-'31 Nat. Bank, canandaigua
urning Basin Refunding Bds. 48 '11 J-J
Refunding Water Bonds.
Si5,000r_July 1 '22-'30 48 '11 J-J 27,000r_July 1 '22-'31
4s '10 J-J
48
M-N$25.000c._ _Part yearly
Bird Ave. Sewer Refunding.
Ref. City Hall 6c Court House.
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
UNION FREE
350'02 F-A $5,000r_Aug 1 '22-'22 450'13 M-N$130,900r_May 1'23-'33 CANANDAIGUA
$24.000r_$1.000 yearly
450
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
Bird Island Pier Wall.
350'03 1I-N 10,000r_May 1 '22-'23
Street improvement..
350'05 M-S 70,000r_Sept 1 '22-'35 450'14 M-N$40,000r___Nov 2 1944 48 '05 J-J 328,000r_Jan 1 1923-29 58
$14,000__July 1 '23-'36
48 '07 J-J 60,000r_July 1 '21-'27 450'15 A-0 38,000r__Oct 1 '22-'40 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22__ $28,000 5s'22- 19,0002_Nov 1 '23-'41
4s '10 J-D 56,•250.J um, 15 '22-'30 45(8'16 J-D 60.000r_Dec 15 '22-'41 Total asscx,s. val. 1922_ _6.716,483
Park Bonds.
Bird island Pier Improvement. School tax(per11,000)'23-'22$11.68+
4s '11 M-N 25.000r_Nov 1 '22-'31
$8.000_ _Sept 1 '22-'37
450'18 J-D $88,000-June 1 '22-'43 Population 1910, 7,217; 1920, 7,451 5s '21 M-S
Water.
INT. at U. S. Mtg. & Tr.Co.. N.Y BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '22_ $7:2.000
1 1922 430'19 J-D 55,000r_June 2 '21-'44
350'02 J-D $5,000___ June
25,000
Water debt (lad)
3r03 M-8 3,750__Mar 1 '22-'23 450'22 M-N100.000cr May15'23-'42 CANASTOTA.
1.481.740
Assessed valuation, real
.3 s'03 M-S 20,000__Sept 1 '22-'23 48 Playground Bonds.
This village is in Madison County. Assessed val'n, personal_._ 62,350
-A
'09 F $50,000r .Aug 1 1929
1 '23-'35
3 s'05 J-J 46,667-July
Total ass'd val.(act.)'21..1.544.090
3548'05 M-8 263,334 __Sept 1 '2.2-'35 48 '11 A-0 50,000r___Apr 1 1931 Incorporated 1835. Pop'n '10,3.247; Village tax (per :11,000) 1921_310.00
4s '16 .1"-J 25,000__July 1 '22-'26 450'12 J-D 100.000____J100 1 1932 1920, 3,995.
Population 1910. 1.861: 1920. 1.683
Water Bonds.
500,000____June 1 1957 450'19 J-D 12,000r_June 2 '22-'29
4s '07 J-D
INT. payable at Cazenovia Nat.
1922-1933
_ 3.808 J-J $33,000
Fire-House Bonds.
48 '07 J-J 60,000__July 1 '22-'27
Bank.
Paving Bonds.
4s '07 M-S 160,000-Sept 2 '22-'37 48 '08 F-A $8,873_ _ Aug 1 '22-'28
1922-1936
J-J $15,000
450
10 1958
River Channel [mut. Bonds.
4s '08 A-0 500,000___Apr
1921-1938 CEDARHURST.in Nassau County.
4s 08 J-D 21,125_June 15 2-'28 450'19 J-D 28.000r_June 2 '22-'29 4.305 M-S 17,000
This village is
1922-1942
.Aug 1 '22-'28 4s'22 M-N100,000..r May15'23-'42 58 '13 M-N 42,000
48 '08 F-A 35,000.
5s '15 M-N 5.000
1922-1926 Incorp. Sept. 10 1910. Population
1 '22-'28
Bridge Construction Bonds.
4s '08 A-0 27,783__Oct
1920, 2,838.
z Village Hall.
.Oct 10 1958 450'16 J-D31,5,000_Dec 15 '22-'36
48 '08 A-0 500,000..
Park & Playground Bonds.
.Doc 1 '22-'28 4548'19 J-D 36,000__June 2 '21-'44 4.90'17M-N $12,000„Nov 1 '22-'33
48 '08 J-D 35,000.
TOTAL DEBT April 1922_ $124.000 5s '20 M-8 $38,000r_Sept 1 '22-'40
Monthly Local Works Bonds.
4s '09 F-A 500,000___Feb 15 1959
Storm Drainage Bonds.
33,000
Water
--4s '09 A-0 500,000-Apr 15 1959 48
$151,469_ _ _ _Various Assess.debt (Included) '21 1.394.412 6s '21 __- $6.000__Mar 1 '23-'27
val. real estate
Library Bonds.
-A 500,000-- _Aug 1159
48 '09 F
Street-impt. Bonds.
22-'29 4s '22 M-S $60,262 50 Marl '23-'42 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1921 _ _$22.32 -1,
48 '09
1
z INT. pay. at VIII. Clerk's office.. 45.4g'12 M-S $20.000r_Sept 1 '22-'31
Sewage Pumping Station Bds.
4s '09 A-0 58,0001.0ct 1 '22-'29
4.70g13M-S 20.000r_ Mar '23-'32
15 '22-'29 4%s'21 J-D 360,000er Dec15 '22-31
48 '09 J-D 20,000_Dec
454g'15 M-S 22,000r_Mar 1 '23-'33
Fire Pipe Line Bonds.
CANTON.
48 '10 F-A 500,000-- _Feb 15 1960
Park Bonds.
A village in St. Lawrence County. fis
48 '10 J-D 45,000_June 15 '22-'30 4%8'22 M-N$100,000crMay 15'23-42
IS $16.000
48 '10 J-D 1,500,000___June 15 1960
INT.-WHERE PAYABLE-Int, Incorp. 1845. Pop'n 1910. 2,701; TOTAL DEBT June 1 '21_ $119,500
'11 J-J 45,000__Jan 1 '2-'31 payable at the office of the Commis- 1920, 2,631.
4s
,0.)8,920
,
Assess. val., real estate
25,000-JulY 1 '22-'31 sioners of Finance and Accounts in 6s
___ $4,000
11 J-J
48 ,
1,750
Assessed val., personal_ _ _ _
2 1931
Old Water Bonds.
48 '11 A-0 400,000- __Oct '22-'31 Buffalo and by Hanover Nat. Bank,
Other assessable property__ 70,970
50,000__Nov 1
$8.000__31,500 yearly Total assess. val, 1921 (abt.
J-J
4s
New York.
48 '11 M-N
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
4 '12 A-0 10 000 _A r 25 1937 TOTAL DEBT,SINK. FDS., &c.°,171,640
40% actual)
450'12 J-D 800,000-- une 1 1932
S-J $35,000c_July 1 '24-'48
g
Apr. 1 '22. Apr. 1 '21. 5s Gravity-Water-System Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 19 ?1-- 314.60
450'12 J-D 78,708.33...June 1 1937 Tot. bd. dt_847,075.310 $41,010,761
INT. at Bank of Lawrence, Law48 '12 F-A 66,500-_-Aug 1 1937 Sink.funds_ 5,270,987 5,008,024 4s '17 J-J 3172.800c_July 1 '22-'45 rence, N. Y.
1923-1946
$15,000
58 '18
4Ms'12 A-0 300,000-__Oct 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '21- $281,500
450'12 A-0 111,000-_-Oct 1 1937
Net debt _341,801,353 $36,032,737 Tot, taxable value 1920_ 1,588,063 CHAMPLAIN.
4s '12 M-N 5,000--Nov 1 1937
This village is in Clinton County.
Apr. 1 '22. Apr. 1 '21.
450'12 J-D 112,500_-Dec 1 1937 Water debt $12,640,679 $12,763,023 Total tax rate (per 31,000)'19_311.24 Incorporated in 1873.
'
4s - 13 A-0 13,700-Mar 1 1938 Water sk. fd
Street ImPt. Bonds.
1,666.745
1,270,270
48 '13 A-0 29,500_ ___Apr 1 1938 BOND. DT. Apr 15
58 '19 ann $7,200c__Sepc. 1 '22-'30
'22_850,210,908 CANTON.
450'13 M-N145,200_-__MaY 1 1938 Water debt
A town in St. Lawrence County. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22-$32,950
12,640,679
(incl.)
48 '13 J-D 100,000-_June 20 1933
9,520
- 3,208,360 Ponnia Moo 1910, 6,151; 1920, 6;497 Sinking fund (water)
48 '13 A-0 23,700.- _Oct 1 1938 Certificate deht
288,030
Assess. val. real estate
Sinking fund, applicable
Bridge Bonds.
450'13 M-N100.000--Nov 15 1933
to payment of bond. di. 5,300,707 48 '13 Feb 1$6,000__Feb 1 '23-'26 Assess. val. personal
15.100
48 '14 J-J 18,000-__Jan 1 1939
5,658
1,000____Feb 1 1927 Other assessable property_
ASSESSED VALUATION.
450'14 A-0 275,000-__APr 1 1939
430'15 M-S 4,000__Mar 1 '23-'26 Tot.ass'd val.'21(40%act.). 303.788
1922.
1920.
1921.
4 s'14 A-0 82,000.. Apr 1 1939
38.000 _Mar 1 '27-'45 Tax rate (per 31.000) 192I.$17.0O
R.E.638635740 615617300 569789880 BOND. DEB r Jan 11921. $54.400 Population 1910, 1,280; 1920, 1,140
4 8'14 J-D 400,000___June 15 1964 Per
4 0'14 J-D 84,500-June 15 1939 T _ *36210830 *38706840 *68385235 Tot.ass'd val.(75%act.)'21.3,021.700
4s '14 J-J 190,000-__July 1 1934 0t_674846570 654354140 608176115 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920__-$13 19 CHARLOTTE.
-(See Rochester)
2,500____Aug 1 1939 (Assessment nominal real value.)
48 '14 F-A
48 '14 M-S 10.000____Sept 1 1939 Tax per
(M.)
SCHOOL DIS- CHATHAM. is in Columbia Co.
27.74
29.24 CARMEL (TOWN)
24.00
48 '14 A-0 11,000____Oct 1 1939
This village
TRICT UNIT NO. 2.
*Including special franchise valua48 '14 M-N 5.000..._Nov 1 1939
This district (P.0. Mahopac) is in Inc. 1870. Pop.'10, 2,251;'20, 2,710.
5.000___Dec 1 1939 tion amounting (1920) to $27.844,735
____
48 '14 J-D
Road Bonds.
Doc 15 1939 (1921) to $29,088,810, (1922) to Putnam County.
8 '14 J-D s2..500
44s'20 M-8 $13,000__Mar 1 '23-'35
School Bonds.
5,000__Jan 1 1940 $27.760,830.
4s '15 J-J
Water-Works-Purchase Bonds.
'18 ann $28,500__Jan 1 '23-'33
1 1940
-In 1920, 506.- 58
POPULATION.
4s '15 M-S 13,500__Mar
4-40'13 J-J 363,000__Jan 1 '23-'43
48 '15 A-0 29,500. _Apr 1 1940 775: 1915, 454,630; 1910. 423,715; TOTAL DEBT May 20'22 $15.000 TOT. DEBT May 25 '22.- $85.250
1,930,000
Tot. assess. val. 190
450'15 A-0 69,382.50__Apr 15 1935 In 1905,376,587.
1,075,850
Assess.
Total tax rate (per $1,0(10) '20810.80 Assess. val., real
450'15 J-D 250,000__June 1 1935
41,900
val., personal
450
Population 192u
•
48'15 J-D 250,000____June 1 1965 CAMBRIDGE
assess. property , 550.715
This village is in Washington Co
INT. payable at Putnam Co. Otherassess. val.
1 1940
45,s'15 J-D 63,000__Juno
Total
1921 (75%
4815 F-A 15,000--Aug 2 1940 Inc. 1866. Pop.'10, 1,528;'20, 1,559. Nat. Bank, Carmel.
1.668.465
actual)
Highway Bonds.
4s '15 M-S 39,000____Sept 1 1940
Total tax rate (per $1.000)1921$7.97
4 $26.000r_July 1 '22-'43 CARTHAGE.
450'15 A-0 150,000__Oct 1 1935 4.958 134
INT. payable at State Bank.Chat.
This village is in Jefferson County
48 '15 A-0 11,000____Oct 1 1940 TOT. DEBT May 27 1922_$26,400
913,576 Inc. 1841. Pop.'10, 3.563;'20,4,320.
48 '15 M-N 5,000___Nov 1 1940 Assess. val. real
5,000___Dec 1 1940 Assess. val. pers'l
5s '20 s-a $100,000_Mar 5 '25-'49 CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY.
4s 15 J-D
Mayville is the county seat.
Water Bonds.
3 8)
14 056
((
)
48 '15 J-D 57.500___Dec 15 1940 Other assess, prop
Highway Bonds:
J-J $50,000e___July 1 1922
961 432 48
48 '16 M-8 13.500___Mar 1 1941 Total val. 22 (act.)
48 '16 A-0 19,500___Apr 1 1941 VOL tax rate (per $1,000) '22....$8 31 454g'07 P-A 65,000c_ _ _ Feb '23-35 5s'22 A-0($200,000c_Apr 1 1927
50,000c_Apr 1 1928
INT. at Cambridge Val. Nat. Bk
454g'07 F-A 42.800c_May 1 '23-'38
'16 J-D 25,000___June 1 1941
48
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22_ 3250,000
Refunding Bonds.
7,500_June 15 1941
48 '16 J-D
/
43 ,s'22 J-J $59,030__July 1 '23-'47 Assess. value, real estate_88,603.344
450'16 J-D 100,000......June 15 1941 CAMDEN.
This village Is in Oneida County.
A.ssess. value,
232,200
Paving Bonds.
450'16 J-D 150,000___June 15 1936
(80%act)
'2188,835.544
M-S $6.000__Sept 1 '22-'27 Tot.assessval. personal..5s'17
48 '16 J-J 124,829.41..JulY 1 1941 Incorporated in 1834.
st
State & County tax rate . ,
Sewer Construction Bonds.
Light Bonds.
'16 F-A 15,000____Aug 11941
48
37.90+
___ $19 200_ _ _31,600 yearly 58 '20 J-J $54,000_ _ _July 1 1919 (per $1.000) 1921
48 '16 M-8 39,000____Sept 1 1941 334s
___ 14.400_3720 yearly BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922_ 3276.050 Pop'n '10. 105,126; '21, 115,348
48 '16 A-0 11.000-___Oct 1 1941 4s
4s '16
$5,000----Nov 1
BUFFALO (Concluded.) Crossing 450'16 M-N 150,000___Dec 15 1941
1936
J-D
Grade




A.

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CHAUTAUQUA (TOWN) UNION
FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 3.

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

Total tax rate per $1,000)'21.$13.08
Population 1910, 1,236; 1920, 1,270
Building Bonds.
430 '16 -__ 324.000r_Oct 1 22'-'45
TOT.BD.DT.Apr 12 '22. $51,000 CLINTON COUNTY.
Plattsburg is the county seat.
Tot. assess. val. 1922
2,458,651
4s '09 --- $4,0000_Mch 1 '23-'24
(Assessment 50% actual)
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'22_312.50 5368'21 J-J 60,000__Dec 1 '26-'37
Refunding Bonds.
Population in 1920 (est.)
1.300
INT. Farmers & Mechanics Bank, 30'11 J-J $68.000r_Jan 2 '23-'39
Jamestown, in N. Y. exchange.
Funding Bonds.
4348'12 J-J $4,000r____Jan 2 1923
CHEEKTOWAGA.
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 1919 3218,000
This town is in Erie County.
Total assessed value 1921..26,326,542
Sewer Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 48,230; 1920. 43.898
68 '12 Apr $44.320r_Apr 1 '23-'42 INT. at City Nat. Bk.. Plattsburgh.
5s '13 A-0 I 10.510__Apr 1'23-'39
116,000__Apr 1 '40-'47
58 '14 A-0 18,000--Apr 1 '25-'42 00BLESKILL.
This village is in Scoharie County,
Deficit Bonds.
s'18 --- 37,000'
1922-1929 Inc. 1868. Reincorporated under
OT. DEBT Dec 31 1921_ $129,476 new charter Jan. 1917. Population
Assess, value, real estate-11,183,900 1910, 2,088; 1920, 2,410.
School Bonds (Dist. No. 1)•
Special franchise
389,120
Total assessed value 1921_11,573.020 15s '13 F-A $59,000c_Feb 1 '23-'52
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per 31,000) '21___.$10.25
Population 1910, 7,650; '20. 11,923. 530'21 ___ $14,000
Park Bonds.
CHEEKTOWAGA UNION FREE 4s '07 F-A $3,000o_Feb 1 '23-'25
Street Bonds.
SCH. DIST. NO. 7.
This district is in Erie County. 3.953 M-N$27,000_-__May 1 1936
P. 0. Depew.
Bridge Bonds.
6s__ 820.000
$15,000r_Feb 1 '23-'32
5s
_
Building Bonds.
TOT.BD.DT.Apr 1 '22__ $103,000
'22430'14 J-J $18,000c_Jan 8 '23-'34 Assessed value, real est__-_1,652,916
530'20 J-J 60,000__Nov 1 '25-'44 Assess. val., personal
60,950
BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1920 330,000 Other assess. propets,
32,544
Sinking fund
3,000 Tot. ass'd vaL'21(72 act.)1,746.440
Total assess. val. (real)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-$25.35
1920
4.600,748
INT. at Village Treasurer's office.
(60% actual.)
Sch.tax rate(per $1,000)'20 $14.05+
Population in 1920 (est.)_
6,000 COHOES. is in
This city
Albany County.
INT. payable in N. Y. City.
Incorp. 1870. Population 1910. 24,709; 1920, 22,987.
OHEMUNG COUNTY.
Park Ave. !moat. Bonds.
Elmira is the county seat.
58 '20 F-A $6,736r_Feb 1 23-'25
Hospital Bonds.
Seneca St. !mot. Bonds.
48'16 F-A $5,000c_Feb 1 '23-'27
4368'13 F
-A $4.000r_Feb 1 '23-'24 bs '20 .tP-A $690r ..Feb 1 '23-'25
Congress St. !mot. Bonds.
53 '21 Feb 15,000-_Feb 1 '23-'27
-A 3390r_ Feb 1 '23-'25
59 '20 F
Road Bonds.
Public improvement Bonds.
4348'12 Feb $5 000r__ _Feb 11923
330'00 J-J $55,344.71r Jan 1'26-'31
4368'14 F
-A 12,495c_feb 1 '23-'24
430'15 F
-A 1 1,075c__Feb 1 1923 330'01 J-J 30,916.01r Jan 1 '23-25
7.000c__-Feb 1 1924 4s '05 M-N 2,803___May 10 1923
1,638rAug 20 '22-23
4%s'16 Feb 37,030- _Feb 1 '26-'28 48 '05 J-J
18.970__Feb 1 '25-'28 4 As'16 J-J 10.000__Apr. 1 '23-'27
3,800__Apr 1 '23-'26
58 '21 Feb 08,000 ..Feb 1 '29-'34 430'16 J-J
(lEN.CO.DT.Apr 6'22.. $217.570 430'17 J-J 16.000__Feb 1 '23-'30
Assessed val., real estate-55,085,678 5s'18 ___ 12.000.Aug 15'22-'23
-A 36,000.--Aug 15'22-33
Assessed val., pers'l prop.. 818,350 5s '18 F
4,000.42 May 1 '23-26
Tot.assess.val.'21 88%act)55,904,028 5s '19 J-J
2,650_May_ 1 '21-'24
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'21421.25 5s '19 J-J
600.. __ _May'23-'24
Pop'n 1910. 54,662; 1920. (>5,872 53 '19 J-J
/NT. at County Treasurer's office. 58 '20 F-A 85,000r_Feb 1 '23-'39
6,540__Feb 1 '23-'25
58 '20 F-A
Grading Bonds.
CHENANGO COUNTY.
3358'00 J-J
$2,426.67r_Jan 1 1937
Norwich is the county seat.
School Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 31'21 $352,346 3368'01 J-J $40,000r___ Jan 1 1926
Assessed value,real estate.20,259,066 430'17 M-N112,500r_May 1 '23-'37
Assessed value, personal_ 313,780 430'19 M-S 135,000r_Sept I '22-'39
Specialfranchises
455,245
Fire Department Bonds.
Total assessed value 1921_21.028,091
.
Pop. in 1910, 35,575; 1920, 34,969 330'02 .1-3 $12,000r__Jan 1 '23-'25
6,000r__Aug 15 1928
430'10 J-J
4358'14 J-J 12.000r_July 1 '23-'34
CHESTER.
4,000__July 1 '23-'26
This village is in Orange County. 4s'17 34
Sewer Construction Bonds.
Incorp. June 23 1892. Population
330'99 J-J $15,680.54rJanl '29-'31
1910, 1,210; 1920, 1,049.
330'99 J-J 40245.88r Janl '32-'39
Refunding Water Bonds.
Voting Machine Bonds.
58 '17 J-D $42,000-Due part year
5s '19 J-D 34,500__Dec I '23-'45 53 '18 M-S $10,000...Sept 1 '22-'26
City-Hall Bonds.
Impt.
Dec $35,000r_ Deo 15'22-'28
45
4,0'13 -_- $7,000
Deficiency Bonds.
Roads.
48
J-J $5,5200 __-1922-1928 430'16 J-J $35,000r_Jan 1 '23-'36
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $55,925
14,000r___July 1 1923
Water debt (Included)
48,000 4s '88 J-J
Sinking fund
2,600 430'10 J4 I21,000r____Aug 1 1922
120,000r.. Aug 1 '24-'25
Assess, val., real estate_ -1,105,370
Assess, val. personal
50,800 5s '18 J-D 52,000_June 15 '23-'48
-A 40,750-Dec 1 '21-'39
Special franchise
30,405 430'19 F
'rot. assess. val. 1919
1,186,575 ($2,500 in odd-numbered years;
VII. tax (per $1,000) 1919 -413.00 $2,000 in even-numbered years.)
(is '20 J-J 69.000_July 1 '23-'45
INT. payable in Chester.
Water Refunding Bonds.
58 '18 J-Dr42,000_Jan 15 '23-'43
CLAYTON.
15,000-_Jan 15 '44-'48
This village is in Jefferson County.
Ontario t. Bridge Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
436s'17 J-D $22,500r_Dec 15 '-22'36
58
__ $60,000__July 1 '26-'50
Bridge Bonds.
'21BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922_ $78,810
Pop'n 1910, 1,941; 1920, 1,849 6s '21 A-0 $16,000___Oct 1 '22-'37
General mprovement Bonds.
$42,000---Oct 1 '22-33
6s '21 A-0
3,445.29_ _Oct 1 1934
CLIFTON SPRINGS.
21,000._ _Oct 1 '35-'41
This village is in Ontario Co. Inc.
42,500___Oct 1 '22-'26
1859. Pop'n '10, 1,600; '20, 1,628.
6s'21 A-0 26,000_ _ _Oct 1 '27-'30
Refunding Bands.
6,072.59_ _Oct 1 1931
$4,000r-June 1 '23-'26
10,000......Oct 1 '32-'36
58'16 J-Di 15,000r_June 1 '27-'36
20,000r_June 1 '37-'46 BOND. DT. Jan. 1 1921-$1,198,309
School sinking fund
6,483
Electric Light Bonds.
12,917,107
4s
July $5.000r__ _Part yearly Assess. val. 1920
4s
July
500-___Part yearly Total tax (per $1,000) 1920-427.76
INT. on imp. bonds of 1902, 1903,
Village Hall Bonds.
4.4s
--- $5.000.... ..Part yearly 1904 & 1905, fire dept. bonds of
BOND. DEBT May 6 '21- $52,900 1914 and water 4s of 1909 at U. S.
Water debt (incl.)
40,000 Mtge.& Tr. Co.. N. Y.; on all others
Assess. val., real estate- __ _1,206,200 at Central Tr. Co., N. Y.
Assess. val., personal
99,295
Other assess. property_
17,800 COLD SPRING.
Total assess. val. 1921(80%
This village is in Putnam County.
actual)
1,323.295 Incorporated in 1846.
Total tax (per $1.000) 1921..--$10.89
Dock Bonds.
INT. payable at Clifton Springs.
53 '18 M-N 37,800
1923-1948
Sewer Bonds.
CLINTON.
$85,500c
This village is in Oneida County 3
BOND. DEBT May 1922- $77,300
Incorporated April 12 1843.
Assess. val. real
945,300
Water Bonds.
Assess. val. personal
2,500
430
--- 313,000
annually Other assessable
property_ 75,220
Water Notes.
_ _ S1,99Ø
Tot.assess.val.'22 %act.)1,02,3.520
(75
53
Tax rate(per $1.000) 1922-412.70
Sewer Bonds.
6.1
--- *10,000
1922-1937 Population 1910. 2,519; 1920, 1,433
INT. payable in N. Y. City.
Electric Light Bonds.
4s
--- $1,050
annually
Street Bonds.
JOLUMBIA COUNTY.
bs
314,000---$500 yearly
County seat is Hudson.
BOND. DEBT Feb '28 '22 348.050
Highway Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
17,000 430'12 J-D
Assessed val., real estate____879.230 430'16 M-S $56,000r_June 1 '25-'30
416.000_2Tar 1 '23-'31
Other assess property
15.5C0 430'22 F-AI280,000r_ _Feb 1 '31-'44
Tot.assoss val.'21(70% act.)_894,730
10,000r___Feb 1 1945




Court-House Bonds.
330 02 M-S $35,000r_Mar 1 '23-'24
436s'09 J4 30,000r_ _Jan 1 '23-'25
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922 $577,000
Assess, val., real
27,902,529
Assess val., pers'i
201,428
Other assessable property_ 789,095
Total assess. val. 192L.....28.896,052
Popula'n 1910, 43,658; 1920. 38,930
/NT. coupons at office of Treas.
registered bonds in N. Y. exchange.
CONCORD UN. FREE SCHOOL
DIST. NO. 1.
This district (P. 0. Springville) is
In Erie Co. Pop'n 1914 (est.). 2,800.
430'08 Jan $80,000-__Jan 1 '22-'58
BOND.DEBT April 1922_ $60,500
Ass'd val'n (759" act.) '21_2,000,000
School tax (per $1,000)'21
12.06
INTEREST payable direct to
holders of bonds.
COOPERSTOWN.
This village is in Otsego County.
Inc. 1807.
Village Hall.
Apr $3,000c
40
Sewer Bonds.
M-S $19.000r
5s
Paving Bonds.
as
Apr $28,000r
GEN.BD. DT. May 25'22 350,000
Floating debt (add-1)....
9,500
Assessed val., real
3,756,400
Assessed val., personal
8,300
Other assessable property.. 125,950
Tot. ass'd val'n 1921 (act.) 3,890,650
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..___$8.07
Population 1910, 2,484; 1920, 2,725

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Fire Station Bonds.
430'15 J-J $52,000--June 30 1935
Sewer Bonds.
4s '09 A-0 $13,500----Apr 1 1929
430'15 J-J 316,000-June 30 1935
430'22 34 17,000
1942
Paving Bonds.
4s '07 J-J $26,250 -- -1922-1926
7,609.41 June 30 1935
430'15 J-J
Water-Works Purchase Bonds.
4s '10 J-J $234,000- _ _$6,000 YrlY
Refunding Bonds.
45 '05 A-0 $60_,900
Apr 1 1925
Paving and School Bonds.
430'13 J-J $72.000-July 1 '22-'33
Deficiency Bonds.
430'17 M-N $60,000__May 1 '23-'37
School Bonds.
4s '04 J-D $19,500- - Dec 1 1924
4s '09 A-0 23.000..
.Apr 1 '27-'28
Street Improvement Bonds.
4368'22 M-S $20,000--Mar 1 '23-'32
430'22 J-J 70,000-Jan 1 '32-'41
BOND.DEBT Feb 1922.. $732,233
Water debt(included)___234,000
Floating debt (additionali
13,068
Assessed valuation, real_ 10.857,707
Assess. val.,special franch's 231.900
Tot.asses.val.(9 % ac.)'21 11,089,607
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921--$34.80
Population 1910, 11,504; 1920.
13,294.
/NT. payable in N. Y. exchange.
CORTLAND COUNTY.
Cortland is the county seat.
County organized April 8 1808.
Highway Bonds.
430'16 A-0 340,000c_Apr 1 '23-'32
58 '20 A-0 40,000c..Apr. 1 '23-'30
430'22 A-0 75,000-Apr 1 '23-'37
TOTAL DEBT Dec. 1920 $128,262
Total assess. value 1921.-25.173 786
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-.48.86
Population 1910, 29,249; 1920,
29.625.
INT. payable in New York City.

CORINTH.
This village is in Saratoga County.
Incorporated in 1885.
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '22_451,000
Assessed val., real estate.._ 1,354,915
Assessed valuation, personal- 20,190
Assess. val., spec. franchise. 12,240
Total assessed valuation 1922
CORTLANDT UNION FREE SCH.
(20% to 259' act.)____ 1,391,220
DIST. NO. 7.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918---$21.13
This district is in Westchester Co.
Population 1910, 2,166; 1920, 2576 4.10s J-J $67,000r_1Jan 1 '23-'61
3.95s J-J 50,000r-I
330
J-J
6.000
1926-1930
CORNING, CITY.
4,500r_Dec 1 '22-'30
This city, situated in the town of 430'35 J-D
TOTAL DEBT Apr 11 '22 $127,500
the same name, is In Steuben County. Sinking fund
4,500
Incorporated March 20 1890.
Total assess. val. 1921
City Bridge Bonds.
(60% act.)
J-J $15,000__July 1 '47-'88 School tax (per $1,000) 7,193,042
48
'21-$10.73
Es '20 M-S I 47,500-Sept. 1 '22-'40
in 1920 (est)
9.000
5s '21 M-S 1100.000-Sept. 1 '41-'60 Population Peekskill Say. Bank.
INT. at
5s '21 M-S 165,000c_Mar 1 '23-'60
(See V. 112, p. 1185 for maturity.)
Water Bonds.
CORTLANDT UNION FREE SCH.
J-J $10,000____July 1 1946
4s
DIST. NO. 8.
4s '07 A-0 35,000c-410.000 Y'IY
This district is in Westchester Co.
5s '18 J-J
10,400-Jan 1 '23-'48 4.35s'07 s
-a $27.900r _Jan 1 '23-'31
General Fund Bonds.
1,600r
-1922-1923
J-J $25,000__July 1 '43-'45 330'02 J-J
4s
1.455 J-J
7,000r..-Part yearly
River Bonds.
JTJ S150,000_July 1 '26to'40 430'12 J-J 70,000r__Jan 1 '27-49
4s
1.958'13J-J
5,000r
-1923-1934
City Sewer Bonds.
45
$40.000_July 1 '49-'52 BOND.DEBT Apr 18'22- $110,000
Assess. val.'22
5s '19 J-J 21,000--July 1 '23-'29 School tax (per(60% act.)-5.422,796
$1,000) 1922-$10.41
Sewer bc Water Bonds.
INTEREST payable at Westches5s '21 M-S $27.000c_Mar 1 '23-31
BOND.DEBT Apr 10'22.. $593,900 ter Co. Nat. Bank, Peekskill.
Water Debt
: 05
, 30
00
70
Assess. val., real ostate.---9,443
(Incl.)60
71
COXSACKIE.
Assess. val., personal
This village is
Other assessable property
932,280 Incorporated in in Greene County.
1867.
Total assess. val. (85%
Water Bonds.
actual) 1920
.10,417,015
Total tax rate(per13,m730;
31 000)'20.J33.92 5318'20 M-S $47.000182,000 yrly be'ginning Sept 1
Population 1910,
1920,15,820
•
1925
INTEREST payable at Columbia 5s '21Dec. 1 $10,000
Tr. Co., N. Y.
BOND.DEBT Jan 11921.. $33,000
Assess. val. real estate_-_ -1.117.625
Assess. val. personal
43,500
CORNING SCHOOL DIST. NO. 9. Other assessable property
31,704
4s '95 M-S $17,000c -___1923-1931
value 1920
4s '09 M-8 29,500c _ -1932-1946 Total assessed _
(85% act.).
_ 1,192,829
50,000.-May 1 '27-31 Population 1910:2,494; 1920, 2,121
75,000-May 1 '32-'36
436g22M-N 100,000__May 1 '37-'41
125,000-May 1 '42-'46 CROTON-ON-HUDSON.
150,000-Ma 1 '47-'51
This village is in Westchester Co.
BOND.DEBT May 4 192 $546,500 Inc. 1898. Population 1910, 1,806;
Total assessed val'n 1921
1920. 2.288.
(about 80% actual)._ _7,767,888
Water-Works Bonds
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$10.00 43 s
,
$16.000__Oct 1 '22-'34
Population in 1920 (est.)----11.000
Sewer-System Bonds.
INTEREST on bonds of 1895paY- 430'22 A-0 $34,500c _Oct 1 '22-'44
Highway improvement Bonds.
able in Cortland and on bonds of
43-68'22 J-J $40,000c_July 1 '24-43
1909 in New York.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1921- $59,750
Assess. val. (real est.)
959,200
CORNING UNION FREE SCH. Assess. val. (personal)....... 21,600
DIST. NO. 13.
Other assess. prop
48
M-S $3,000o_Sept 1 '22-'24 Total assessed value 1919 339,591
5s '08 M-S 48,321c_Sept 1 '22-'50 (80% act.)
1,320,391
BOND.DEBT Apr 10 1922 $5.,500 Total tax (per 31.000) 1919_412.82
Tot.asses.val.(80% act.)'21.3,097,44.1
INT.on bonds of 1922 at the First
School tax (per $1.000) 1922__316.15 National Bank, Croton-on-Hudson,
Population (est.) 1920
7.500 or at U. S. Mtge.& Trust Co., N. Y.
INT. on 4s payable in New York
City; on 5s at First Nat. Bk.of N. Y. CROTON
UNION FREE S. D.
NO. 2.
CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON
A village in Orange County. Inc. 430'07 Jan 312,000r_Jan 1 '22-'27
1884. Population 1910, 2,658; 1920, 4.40s'08Jan 39,000r_Jan 1 '28-'37
450'09 Jan
4,500r _Jan 1 '23-'25
1,755
Reservoir Construction Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Apr 20'21- $60,000
Assess. val.'20
3,051,262
430'12 F
-A $18,000r_Feb 1 '23-31 Tax rate (per
81.000) 1920___$9.79
Refunding Water Bonds.
2,350
5s '15 F-A 450,000-Aug 2 1930 Population in 1920 (est.)
INT.on 430 at Peekskill Sav.Bk.;
Sidewalk Construction Bonds.
58 '11 -- $3,000_ -July 1 '23-'25 on 4.40s at Homo Say. Bk, White
BOND.DEBT Apr 15 '22.. $72,300 Plains; on 430 at People's Say. 13k.,
Water debt (included)___- 68,000 Yonkers.
Water Sinking Fund
7,575
Assess. val., real estate
1.074.100 CUBA.
This village is in Allegany Co.
Assess. val., personal
86,600
Special franchise
26,987 Incorporated In 1870.
School Bonds.
Total assessed val. (40%
act.) 1922
1.189.687 430'09 ___ $18,500
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922-$18.60 BOND. DEBT May 24 '22 $24,500
debt (add
3,329
INT. payable at V11. Treas. office. Floating valuation, 1)
Assessed
real
1,075,050
Assessed Yarn, personal.... 54,500
CORTLAND.
Other assessable property... 56.700
This city is in Cortland Co. Inc. Total val. 1921(% act.)_1,187,450
Mar. 1 1900.
l'otal tax rate (per $1,000)'21427.20
4s '16 A-03109,400
1936 Population 1910, 1,556; 1920, 1,611

JUNE, 1922.1
DANSVILLE. is in
This village

NEW YORK—CITIES AND TOWNS
DICKINSON (TOWN) SCR. DIS. EASTORESTER. Tuckahoe) Is in
This town P. 0.
0. Port Dickin-

61

Total assess. val. 1921--__42,245,210
Total tax (per $1.000) 1922_316.00
This district (P.
Livingston Co.
Westchester Co. Pop'n '10. 6.422; z INT. at Trust & Deposit 00. of
Incorp. 1845. Population '10. 3,938; son) is in Broome County.
1920, 9.372.
Bonds.
School
Onondaga, Syracuse.
1920. 4631.
Fire-Engine Bonds.
5s '18 J-J 141,000____July 1 1923
Street impt. Bonds.
$5,000—__Mar 1 1928
1 2,000-- __July 1 1924 44s
5s'20_ $36,000-June 1 '23-'40
3,000Apr 1 '23-'25 EAST WOOD.
.1-3 $46,000-Dec 31 '25-'47 4 s
58 '18
Bonds.
Paving Ditch and Drain Bonds.
This village is in Onondaga 00,
95,000 ---- _1922-1940
5s '12 -ll $26,040__Dec 1 '22-'33 6s '20 s-a
-A
51,000__June 1 '23-'39 BOND. DT. May 23 '21-- $57,000 3.95s'09 F $39,000r_ _Feb 1 '23-'35 Incorporatedin 1894.
Grade Crossing Elim. Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4.703'22.... 19,500__June 1 '23-'24 Tot. ass'd val.'20(34 act.)-1,049,928 4s
$15.101__Jan 1 '40-'44 6s '20 ___ $20,000_ _July 1 '23-'42
Total tax rate (per 41,000) '20-39.50
Water Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
1,000
6s '20 ___ 45,000.-July 1 '25-'39
$11,640r_Sept 1 '22-'24 Population
430'96
4.70s ___ $9,000__July 1 '23-'31
Paving Bonds.
500r_____Aug 1 1922
3 WOO —
55
___
4.750...July 1 '23-'32 __s '20 J-J .:72.000__Jan 1 '23-'46
5s '20 -- 16.000_May 1 '23-'38
Highway Bonds.
Jan 1
$166,100
5,3110.May 1 '23-'27
5s '20 --This village is In Westchester Co. 45 semi-ann $9,000r_Dee 1 '27-'28 BOND.DEBT (65% 1921_2.780.000
Assessed val.'21
act.)
6.500_ _June 1 '25-'37 Inc. 1873. Population 1910. 3.455:
4.70s'22__9,000__Feb 1 '23-'37 Total tax rate(per $1.000)'21419.75
4s
1,000__June 1 '23-'24 1920, 4,401.
4.70s'224s
5,500
__Population, 1910, 810, 1920, 2,194
Sewer -Bonds.
Street Bonds.
___ 20,500
5s
3.75s'04 A-0 $40,000r_Oot 1 '22-'29 4s '09 J-J $26,000r_July 1 '22-'34 6s
___ 18,000
_June 1 '23-'31 4s '09 J-J
4,500_
6,000r_ _July 1 '22-'33
4.70s'21___
ELDRIDGE UNION FREE SCH.
___
Sewage-Disposal Plant Bonds. 4.40s15F-A 138,000r-Aug 1 '22-'44 48 '07 J-D 43,200
DIST. NO. 4.
1063r_Mar 1 '27-'28
5s
4.70s'21- $1,000_ _June 1 '23-24
Public ParkBonds.
This district (P. 0. Jordan) is in
70,000__Jan 1 '24-'39
43.s
BOND. DEBT Apr 17'22- $145,440 4s '09 J-J ;4,000r_ _July 1 '22-'25 43s
Onondaga County.
116,000....Aug 1 '26-'41
Water debt (included)____ 43,300
Livingston Avenue Bonds.
Jordan Academy Bonds.
130,500____Aug 1 1942
$500r___ _July 1 1922
Assessed value'21(N act.).2,168,038 4s '09 J-J
610,000__Nov 1 '26-'30
43s
5,000____Apr 1 1923
Village tax (per $1,000) 1920-346.31
Fire Department Bonds.
-a
30,000__Nov 1 '31-'40
534s'21 s
J-J $1,000r—July 1 '23-'33 4.60s ___ 16.500
4s '09
20,000__Nov 1 '41-'45
Sewer Bonds.
Sidewalk Bonds.
(7)
5s
$75,000__Jan 1 '23-'37 BONDED DEBT
This town is in Orange Co. The 4s '09 J-J $10.000r_ _July 1 '22-'31
'39-'63
INT. at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust
city of Port Jervis having been a part BOND. DEBT April 1922- $185,500 4.60s _-_ 125.000__Jan 1 '36-'63
4.60s
1,680__Jan 1
Co., New York.
the bonds be- Floating debt(add'!)
of the town at the time
19,500
780_Jan 1 '23-'34
5.389,657 5s
low were issued, that city is respon- Assess. val. real
5s
7,500
sible for the payment of80% of same. Assess. val. personal
449.500 Ss '18 J-J 21,000__Jan 1 '23-'43 ELLENVILLE.
Bonds.
Refunding Railroad
Other assessable property.._ 205,100
is in Ulster County.
This
F-A $58,590c&r_Feb '23-'29 Tot. ass'd val.'21(70% act.)6.044,257 4.30s -__ 16,000_ _Nov 1 '22-'36 Incorp. villagereincorporated Apr. &
s
1856;
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922._ $73,000 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_415.00 5%8
$5,000_Jan 1 '31-'35 1914 under Village Law.
1,086.175
INT. payable at Tarrytown Bank.
Assess. val. real
Maratanza Lake Bonds.
5s
5,000____Jan 1 1946
13,365
Special franchise
4
5,000____Jan 1 1947 58 '22 A-0 $10,000....Apr 1 '25-'29'
Total assess. val. 1921_ —1,099,540
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 5'22_ 427,000
efunding Bonds.
21—$20.13
Tax rate (per $1,000) 19
6,009
'
This village is in Herkimer and Ful- 5s 2 ___ $8,000_ __Jan 1 '23-'30 Water debt(included)
Population 1910, 1.696; 1920, 1,615
18,000*
Sinking fund
Voting Machine Bonds.
INT. at Nat. eiankof Port Jervis. ton counties. mo. Moh. 17 1891.
5.80s '20 s-a $7,000_ __Oct 1 '22-'28 Assessed val'n, real estate-1,050,000'
Retaining-Wall Bonds.
Assessed yarn, personal
65.000.
Tax-Map Bonds.
434s'17 J-J $2,000r_July 1 '22-'29
534s
$1,500—Oct 1 '22-'24 Tot. ass'd val.'21(5' act.)..1,115,000
Fire-Alarm Bonds.
1922-1925 BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '22_ 4629,751 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_419.00'
4)0'11 A-0 $36,000__Apr 1 '23-'40 4.20s'1lJune $1,000r
22.607,863 Popula'n, 1910, 3,114; 1920, 3,1111
845r —1922-1930 Assessed val., real
450'10 A-0 21,200—Oct 1 '23-'40 4Hs'13 Mar
Assessed val., personal__ _ 781.550
Water Bonds.
-al 7,000e&rJune 1'2. -'29
4hg '19 s
1923 Total ass'd val.'21 (act.)_23,389,413
190,000c&rJune 1'30-'47 334s'94 J-J $35,000c
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'12 $12.71 ELLICOTT UNION razz BCE.
Sewer Bonds.
4O'19 J-D 10,000_June 1 '48-'49
DIST. NO. 6.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 10'22_ $172,000 3.90s'04J-J $19,500r_July 1 '22-'34
This district (P. 0. Falconer) is in
1922-1937 EASTCHESTER UNION TREE
Assessed val'n, real es tate.8.118,646 4.20s'1lJune 4,000
Chautauqua County.
Paving Bonds.
yarn. personal_ — 40,175
Assessed
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
BOND. DEBT Apr 16 1921337,500
Other assessable property.. 57.735 4s '10 M-S $8,545r_Sept 1'22-30
This district (P. 0. Tuckahoe) is Tot.assess. val.'21 (2-3 act.)995.000
Tot.ass'd val.'21(75% att.)8,720.556 40'16 J-J 113.500r_ July 1 '22-'30 in Westchester County.
Tax rate (per 41,000) 1921—$29.00
1.000r___ July 1 1931
1
School tax (per $1.000) 1921-.414.07
Building Bonds.
2.450
10.300 53s'21 J-D
5,656.42Dec 28'22-35 45 '06 Dec 310,000—$2,000 YrlY Population in 1920 (est.)
Population in 1920 (est.)
$90,456 4.85s Jan 12,500-32.500 yrly
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank 01 BOND.DEBT Mar 1'22
1,825,710 BOND. DT. May 23 '21__ 449,000 ELMIRA., CITY.
Assessed val. real
Port Jervis In N. Y. exchange.
County seat of Ohemung County.
Assessed val. personal_..__ 48,200 Assess. val. real estate '20_3,388,844
Other assessable property_ 60.015 Total tax rate(Per 41.000)'20-420.45 Incorp. 1864. Population in 1910.
37,176; 1920, 45,393.
This village is in Delaware County. Tot,ass'd val.'21 (2-3 act. 1,933.925
Mayor's Notes.
City tax (per 41.000) 1921.-411.90 EASTCHESTER UNION FREE
Incorporated in 1821.
44s'12 J-J 43,000r_ __July 1 1922
3.448
Pop'n 1910, 2.685:1920
Highway Bonds.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2.
Sewer Bonds.
INT. on 4s at the Amer. Exchange
58 '16 M-S 48.000_ _Sept 1 '22 '25
1942-1945
Bank; on 3Hs by State Comptroller. in This district (P. 0. Tuckahoe) is 4Hs'22 J-D$200,000
Water Bonds.
Westchester County.
Redemption Bonds.
1927
M-N$1.2,000r
4s
Building Bonds.
3345'98 A-0 $6,000r__Oot 1 '22-'27
1922
M-N$10,000r
4s
___ $10,000-32.500 yearly 334s'01 M-S
7,000r_ _Sept '22-'28
1 49
This city is in Chautauqua County 43s
TOT.BD.DT.Jan 1 1921_ $26,122
___ 16.000_ - - -41,000 y'lY 48 '03 J-J
2,000r_ _July 1 '22-'23
22.000 Incorp. 1880. Pop'n 1910, 17,221; 5 Hs
Water debt(included)
BOND. DEBT April 1922_ $26,000 4s '05 M-S 11,000r_Sept 1 '22-'32
26.979 1920. 19,336.
Sinking fund f General
5.106,018
assess. val. 1921
$35.000c
1,777 00'16
1Water
1922-1928 Tot. tax rate (per $1.000)'21_47.42 4s '06 M-S 114,000r_Sept 1 '22-'35
Tot,
1 9,000r___Sept 1 1936
Improvement Bonds.
Assessed val'n, real estate_1,347,800
92.450 00'17 ann $9,500e —Apr 4 '23-'27
Bridge Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal
EASTCHESTER UNION F. S. D. 33.8'95 A-03115.000r__Oct 1 '22-'25
8.470
Assessed val'n, franchises
Public Dock Bonds.
NO. 3.
4s '05 M-S 55,000r___Sept 1 1935
Total ass'd val. (act. val.)_1,448.720 58 '15 --- $100,000cJune 1 '25-'44
This district (P. 0. Bronxville) is 58 '20 J-J 200,000 July 1 '24-'35
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918__-$9.00 Deficiency bonds 1913
$6,000 in Westchester County.
5s '21 A-0 225,000r_Aug 1 '23-'40
Population 1910, 1.736; 1920, 1.669
Water Bonds.
Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
INT. at Village Treasurer's office. 58 '19 A-0 $20,000___Oct 1 '22 '23 4s Building $6,000r
3%s'95 A-0 $75,000r__Oct 1 '25-'28
TOTAL DEBT Apr 10'22 $144,566 43s
J-J 22,000r
45,000r_Sept 1 '29-'81
Water debt (additional)_
1 '30-39 43(5'96 11-S
35,000 6s '20 F-A 50,000r_Aug
School Bonds.
A town in Delaware County. Inc. Tot.ass'd vas. 22 (65-70%
5s '22 M-N 15,000c_May 1 '27-41 34s'01 Iti-S 325,000rSept 1 1926.
AWL 1821. Population '10, 2,815; actual)
10,847,765 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1921_ $78.000
1
1920. 2,721.
City tat rate (per $1,000)'22-411.58 Total assessed val'n 1920__7,853.316 43's'12 M-S 124,000r_Feb 1 '23-'25
16,000r__Feb '27-'28
Refunding Bonds.
INT. at Treasurer's office.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21 $4.53+
11,000r___Feb 1 1929
4%8'15 May $84,000c_May 1 '23-40
3,100 4Hs'13 14-S 5.000r—Mar 1 1929
Population in 1920 (est.)
(See V. 100. P. 1017 for maturity)
Principal and interest payable at
20,000r_Mar 1 '31-'34
SCHOOL
BOND.DEBT May 25'22. $84,000
4s '08 M-8 $60.000c_Jan 1 '23-'34 the Gramatan Nat. Bank,Bronxville. 00'16 M-S I 12,000r_Sept 1 '22-'25
Total assessed value 1921
12,000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'25
2,453,444 3Hs'00 J-J
1 2,000r___Sept 1 1927
(about 96% actual)
-a
4,000c_Jan 1 '23-'24 EAST HAMBURG UNION FREE 4348'20 s
38,000. Mar 1 '23-'31
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922.417.98+ 4s '05 J-J
Pavement Bonds.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
INT.at Delaware Nat. Bk..Delhi 45 '14 A-0 20,000c.. Oct 1 '22-'25
51.0'20 F-A 247.000_ _Feb 1 '23-'39 TOTAL DEBT Apr 10 '22.. 442,000 3Hs'95 M-S $40,000r_ Nov 15'28-'29
BOND. DEBT Apr 20'22 4343,000 Assess. val. 1922 (actual)__2,985,000 434s'96 tf-S 20,000r___Sept 1 1931
Total assessed val'n 1922
School tax rate (per $1,000)'22-49.50 45 '96 11-S 30,000c&r_Nov 1 1932
(about 70% actual)
30,000r_Sept 1 '22-'24
district is in Delaware Co.
This
11,761,215
18,000r_Sept 1 '25&'27
5s '14 M-S $42,200c_Sept 15 '22-47 School tax (per $1,000) 1922323.03
8,500r.._ _Sept 1 1928
This town is in Suffolk County,
BOND. DEBT May 1922. $45,500 Population in 1920
19,336
4Hs'13 11-S 9,000r ___Sept 1 1929
Highway Bonds.
Total assessed value 1922-1,506,899 INT. at Lake Shore Nat. Bank,
5,000r___Sept 1 1931
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922 --J20 00 Dunkirk.
4s '06 11-S $25,000_ _Mch 1 '22-'26
6,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1932
1922-1940
INT. at Delaware Nat. Dank in
4%5'19 J-J 95,000
9,000r___Sept 1 1933
1923-1931
N. Y. Exchange.
4h s'22 --- 45.000
•
BOND. DEBT Apr 7'22 $110,000 4)4s'14 A-0 21,000r_Apr 1 '23-'27
Poughkeepsie Is the county seat.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(55% act.)3,396.615 48 '16 J-D 140.000r_June 1 '23-'36
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
___ 50,000
This village is In Erie County. In- 334s'02 J-J J$51,000r_ _Jan 2 '23-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_418.00 5s '21 J-D 400,000c8cr 1923-1932
1 1,000r__Jan 2 1932 Population 1910,4.722; 1920. 4.852 4518'22 114, p. 2507. for 1923-1940
corp. 1894. Population 1910, 3,921;
(See V.
maturity)
1020,5,850.
3 Hs'03 J-J
65,000r.. _Jan 2 1928
1941
431s'22 J-D 50,000
_s '18 J-J $17,700.. _Jan 1 '23-'28
County House Bonds.
Park Bonds.
Is in Monroe County
This village
Village-Hall Bonds.
3 lie
J-J $15,000r._Jan
4.40s'12J-J $12.500r_Jan 15 '23-'32 BOND.DEBT Apr 7 '22.. 2'23-'28 Inc. 1908. Population 1910, 2,398; 350'01 11-S $18,000c.,.. Sept 1 1926
$135.000 1920. 3,901.
Floating Debt Bonds.
Street !mat. Bonds.
.
Assess. val. real
16 1930
,
6s '19--J-D $S1,270c_Dec 1 '22-'35 Assess. val. personal-_.,-79,658,349 4318'17 F-A $69,000.._Aug 1 '22-'44 3s'00 J-J $98,000r_ _July Bonds.
1,205.650
Water-Works-Purchase
Street Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4.40s'09M-N $14,200r. Nov.1 '22-'34 Tot.asses.val.'20(80% act.)80,863,999 4.203'16M-S1 $5,000__Mar 1 '23-'27 44s'15A-041,320.000r_Apr 1 '23-'45
Pop'n 1910. 87.661; 1920, 91,747
600____Mar 1 1928 (See V. 100, p. 1018, for maturity.)
Improvement Bonds.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
Revenue Bonds.
4.60s'15A-0 21,200r—Oct 1 '22-'25
4.208'16M-S 9.000„Mar 1 '23-'31
400___Mar 1 1932 5s '18 J-D $13,000__ _June 30 1923
7,270_ _Jan 2 '23-'27
J-J
4.158
Library Bonds.
EAST
Improvement Bonds.
This village Is in Erie County. In- 4.708'15M-S 16,200_34.500 yearly
1932
r4,000
_s '17 M-N $8,760
1922-1927
Water-Plant Purchase.
1933
corp. 1849. Population 1910, 2,781; 48 g '09 J-J $115.600c_Jan 1 '23'-38 5s'21 ___ 18,000
Street Bonds.
• 1934
10,000
s-a $80,000— - -1923-1936 1920, 3,703.
Sewer Bonds.
58
1936
Street Paving Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 11121- $271,813
4.10g'09 J-J $10,000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'38 BOND. DEBT8,000
May 1 '22 $2,884,500
Sinking funds
15,550 4.10517 J-J $13,200r_Jan 1 '23-26 4.704'15M-8 4,320___$280 yearly
1.355.000
Assessed valuation 1916.- _ 2.795,965 4.10s'17 3-3 9,320r__Jan 1 '23-'26 TOTAL DEBT Mar 1 '22_ $205.327 Water debt (incl.)
39.935.555
(
ye. tax rate (per $1,000)15 $21.39+ 5s '22 F-A 10,800r_Aug 1 '23-'28 Assessed val. H act.)'17-2,359,159 Assess. val. real
Assess.
778.600
5s '18 F-A 21,000__Aug 1 '23-'32 Village tax per 31,000)'17-313.57 Special val. personal
2.219.454
franchise
INTEREST payable at the Nat
Street Lighting Bonds.
Tot. val.(87% act.)1922-42.933,609
Commerce in Rochester.
J-J
4.400r__Jan 1 '23-'26 Bank of
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_323.37
This town is in Madison County. 4.103'17
Water-Ext. Bonds.
Railroad Bonds,
INTEREST at City ChamberSYRACUSE.
55 '13 J-J $11,000r_July 1 '22-'32 EAST village is in Onondaga County lain's office, in N. Y. exchange; on
3.253 — $37,000
This
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921—$27,000
Incorp. 1881. Population 1910. water bonds at the Chemung Canal
Assessed value, real estate -624,985 4.308'11 J-J $78,375r_July 1 '22-'40 3,274; 1920. 4.106.
Trust Co., Elmira, or at the Import-A 4.000r_Aug 1 '22-'29
Assessed value, personal___ 9,901 4.303'11 F
ers' & Traders' Nat. Bank, N. Y.;on
Sewer Bonds.
Other assessable property.... 49,102
Water Refunding Bonds,
4%8'03 July $30.000r___Part yearly bonds of 1921 at the City ChamberTotal assessed value 1920__ -683,988 4.35s'll J-J $36,000r_Jan 1 '23-'40 3.85'05 June 6,500r_ __Part yearly lain's office.
Population 1910,1.190; 1920, 1,141.
Combination Hose 6c Chemical 4.65'07 July x17,000r___Part yearly
Engine Bonds.
ELMSFORD.
Water Bonds.
This village (P. 0. Greenburgh) in
5s '22 F-A $3,600r—Aug 1 '22-'25 00'13 J-D $62,500r_Part yearly
TOT. BD. DT. May 1922- $191,695 5s
J-D 10,000r,. ..Part yearly in Westchester County.
This district (P. 0. Port Dickin- Water debt (included)--- 47,000 00'14 M-N 1.2,000r_Part yearly
Water System Bonds.
Total assessed val'n 1921
son) is in Franklin County.
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $38.000 530'21 J-J 31.50,000_Dec 31 '25-'49
?
70,500 BONDED DEBT
(about 70% actual)
58 '19 J-D $56,500
4.051,758 Water debt(addl)
1,535
BONDED DEBT 1919_ $61,360 Exemptions
2,135,540 Population 1920 (Census)
100,660 Assess. val. real
3.200 INT. at the Tarrytown National
964,864 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—.310.63 Assess. val. personal
Assessed valuation
INT. payable direct to holders.
850
Population 1919
Other assessable property... 106,470 Bank, Tarrytown.

DOBBS FERRY.

DEER PARK.

DOLGEVILLE.

DEER PARK UNION IEEE S. D.
NO.1.

DELHI.

DUNKIRK.

DELHI, TOWN.

DUNKIRK

DISTRICT.

DELHI UNION FREE SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 16.

EASTHAMPTON.

DUTCHESS COUNTY.

DEPEW.

EAST ROCHESTER.

AURORA.

DE RUTTER.

DICKINSON & FENTON CONS.
SCR. DIST. NO. 1.




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This village

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

BOND.DEBT Apr 8'22_ _ _ $52,000
Broome County. Water debt (add'i)
46,500
Incorp. in 1906. Village of Union Assessed valua-Ilteal est_948,970
annexed March 15 1921.
tion '194 % act.1Total
999,165
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_..$1'.00
Sewer Bonds.
4s '20 s-a
$8,000.. Apr 1 '23-30 Population, 1910, 1,481; 1920, 1,584
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1921_ 169,000
Assess. val.freal estate,- _2,056,659 FLORAL PARK.
1915. 1Total
2.066,760
This village is in Nassau County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915__$12.00
Road improvement Bonds.
Poo'n in 1910, 2,408; 1920_ _9,500 6s'21 M-S$100,000__Sept 1 '23-'47
INT.at Worker's Tr.Co.Johnson Cy. 4348'22 .1-.1 100,000_,Jan 1 '27-'46
BONDED DEBT
(?)
ENDICOTT or.y AND UNION (T.) Population '10, 1,225; '20, 2,097
UNION FREE S. D. NO. 1.
INT. at Village Treasurer's office
This district (P. 0. Endicott) is in in New York exchange.
BreeMe County.
School Bonds.
4.65s'19Dec1 $145,000r_Due $5,000 FONDA.
This village is in Montgomery Co.
Dec. 1 1922-'42 and $10.000 Dec.1
Incorp. 1850. Pop'n 1910, 1,100:
1943-'46.
BOND. DEBT May 1920_ $332,000 1920, 1,208.
Water Bonds.
Assessed val., real estate..,.6,769,900
J-J 313,810r_July 1 '22-'31
Assessed val. personal
35,500 4s
J-J
640c___July 1 1922
'
Other assessable property.. 204,019
Tot.assess. val.'19(M act.)7,009,419 45 Paving Bonds.
4s
J-J $10,306r_July 1 '22-'33
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-416.50
Population 1919 (est.)
16.000 5s '22 ann 37,700__July 1 '23-'51
GEN.BD.DT.Apr 6'22.. $24,480
Assessment debt (add'1)___
6.700
ERIE COUNTY.
Assess. val. real
561,000
County seat is Buffalo.
Other assessable property
17.000
Bonds.
Road
33is '02 M-N $3,500r- _July 1 1922 Tot.asses.val.21(70% act.)- 578.000
4s '07 J-D 168,000r_June 1 '23-'34 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921-$11.30
48 g '08 J-J
185,000r-July 1'22-'34
INT. payable at People's Savings
4s '09 J-D 117,000r_June 1 '24-'35 Bank, Yonkers, and the Nat. Mo430'10 J-J 153,000r_July 1 '22-'36 hawk River 11.ak, Fonda.
(See V.91, p. 167,for maturity.)
430'11 A-0 160,000r_Oct 1 '22-'32 FORT EDWARD (VILLAGE).
3.958'16:V1-N 280,000c&r
1946
This village is in Washington Co.
4Ms'22 F-A1315,000__Feb 1 '27-'35 Inc. 1857.
1 30,000_ __Feb 1 1936
Sewer Bonds.
Penitentiary Bonds.
'08 J-J $8,000,. July 1 '22-'28
43's'22 F-A$500,000-_Feb 1 '42-'51 5s Water Bonds.
Armory Bonds.
M-N$22,000
May 1923
4s
4s '07 A-0$175,000r_Apr 1 '23-'29
BOND.DEBT Ape 1 '22- 32,100.500 58Paving Bonds.
'08 J-J $18,200-July 1 '22-'33
Assess. val. real estate___782,061,627 4.6118'12J-J
1933
8,333
Assess. val. personal__ 10,304,585 55 '19 J-J 50.000c&rJuly 1 '24-38
Assess. val.special franch.34.917,248 58 '20 --6,000_--Jan 1 '23-'24
Total assess. val. 1921
827,283.960 58 '22 __- 36,000 '22_ $115,092
(81% actual)
BOND.DEBT Apr 6
State & County tax rate (per
28,000
Water debt (included)
35.34+
$1,000) 1922
value real estate_ _1,218,825
Popul'n 1910, 528,985; 1920, 634,688 Assessed val. personal
1,300
INT. on 4s of 1922 at the Fidel- Assessed
Other assess.
1,108,887
ity Trust Co.. Buffalo, and on others Total ass. val.property'21_1,328,012
(5,i act.)
at County Treasurer's office.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 323.40
Population, 1910, 3,762; 1920, 3,871
ESSEX COUNTY.
Elizabethtown is the county seat. INT.at Ft. Edward Nat. Bank.
Road Bonds.
4Ms'22 J-J $200,000- July 1 '27-'51 FORT PLAIN.
BOND.DEBT Apr 24 1922 $38,000
This village is in Montgomery Co
Assessed valuation, real__20,004,922 Incorp. 1832. Population in 1910,
Assessed val'n, personal__
231,115 2,762; in 1920,2,747.
.20,236,037
Total val. '21 (70% act.)
Water Bonds.
Co. tax rate(per31,000) '21___315.37 4.80s1.3M-S 7,000
1923-1929
Popula'n 1910, 33,458; 1920, 31,871
Refunding Water Bonds.
4.808'15J-D 322.000
1922-1931
FAIRFIELD.
Street Paving Bonds.
This town is in Herkimer County. 4 Kts
A-0 $16,000____ 1922-1937
Bridge Bonds.
5348'20 M-N 17.000..,.Nov 1 '25-'41
$29.000
5s '16 __- $4,500-3500 yearly BOND. DEBTIWater
30,200_ 4500 yearly
_Apr 6
_ 33,000
5s
BONDED DEBT Dec 1919.336.700 Assessed val'n, real estate-1.373.145
'191922_1PavIng_-Total assessed value 192L.1,194,445 Assessed yarn. personal___ 48,050
Population, 1910, 1,305; 1920. 1.337 Assessed val'n,franchises__ 66,891
Tot.ass'd val.'21(65-70%)_1,488,086
FAIRPORT.
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'21-316.02
This village is in Monroe County. INT. on the 4 Yi % Paving bonds
Inc. 1867.
at First Nat. Bank. St. Johnsville.
Water Bonds.
1923 FRANKFORT.
4s '93 .._ 343,000
Paving Bonds.
This village is in Herkimer County.
$5.000r_July 1 1922
4s'17 J-J
4.b0s '19 J-J 121,500__July 1 '22-'29 Incorporated 1863. Pop'n 1910.
6s'22 ___ 121,000___Jah 1 '23-'29 3,303; 1920, 4,198.
Water Bonds. (Int.
12,000. Jan 1 '30-'32 3.50s Nov $53,000r at Albany.)
1923
9,000___Jan 1 '23-'31
6s '22 -_Sewer Bonds.
2,000,..,. Jan 1 1932 4.308'11 Sept$46,584r__Sept 1 '22-'43
Drainage Bonds.
1 '43-'48
4.608'19J-J I 39,000r__July 1 '22-'24 4.958'13Sept 18,000r Sept 1 '48-'50
1 20,000r_ _July 1 '25-'29 4.558'16Sept 5.500r..Sept
6s '21 s-an 10,350c&rJan 1 '23-'31 5sPaving Bonds.
$37,500_Nov 13 '22-'36
'18 M-8
Sewer Bonds.
53 g'13 July $28,667r__ July 1 '22-'43 BOND.DEBT Apr 30'21- $166,000
Water debt (incl.)
53.000
TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 '22__ $268,683 Sink. fd., water, May 1922 20,601
43.000
Water debt (incl.)
val. '21 (real
valuation, real......3.095,355 Assess.(Assessed val. est.)_2,997.000
Assessed
actual.)
Assessed val'n, personal_.... 48,950 Tax rate (per
$1.000) 1920-.417.50
Assessed val'n, franchises
58.555
Tot.ass'd val.'21(75% act.)3,202,860
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921- _ _311.70 FRANKFORT UNION FREE SCH.
DIST. NO.9.
Population, 1910, 3,112; 1920, 4,626
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N.Y. 45is.33.500,assum. by N.Y.(1. RR.
4.958'13 Jan $28,500r--1922-1943
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '22_ $42,000
FALLSBURGH.
Total assessed val. 1921.__3,153,754
This town is in Sullivan County.
Railroad-Aid Bonds Refunded. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.....-311.00
48 J-J $24.000r.S4,000 yly aft. 1921
34.000___$4,000 y'ly
53
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
4.Highway & Bridge Ctfs.
Malone is the county seat.
1922-1929
Feb $7,000
Road Bonds.
___
3,000
1923-1925 43s
53
M-S$380,000r_Mch 1 '23-'60
___ 38,000
5s
Apr 27,000r__Apr
BOND. DEBT May 9'21-$105,500 43s'12 M-S 20.000r__Mch11'23-'41
'23-24
Assessed val.. real estate__ 1,022,125 4 Ms'13 DEBT Apr 1922_ $427,000
BOND.
9,036 Total assessed val. 1921_21,238.176
Assessed val., personal____
4,750 Tax rate (per 31.000)
Other assessable property..
1921_..-317.00
Tot. ass. val.'20(22% act.)-1,035,911
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1929.-470.45 Pop'n 1910. 45.717; 1920, 43,541
INT. on
1913 at People's
Pop'n in 1910, 3,782; 1920..-4,769 Nat. Bank,bonds of on others at Nat.
Malone;
INT. payable by N. Y. draft.
City Bk., N. Y., in N. Y. exchange.
FARMINGDALE.
This village is in Nassau County. FRANKLINVILLE.
This village Is in Cattaraugus Co:
Incorporated in 1904.
Incorporated in 1874.
Water Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
__s '20 July $12,000r_July 1 '25-'48
BD.DT.(water) Apr 14'22 $42,200 5s '15 -__ $6,000r,--$500 yearly
5s '16 -_- 80,000r42,000 yearly
Total assess. val. '21 (50%
3,500c-,_3500 yearly
663,741 5s '18 -__
actual)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 314.00 5s '22 ann 38,000__July 1 '27-'45
Sewer Bonds.
2,091
Pop'n 1910, 1,567; 1920
4.40s ann $36.00042,000 yly Dec 1
Pumping Plant Bonds.
FAYETTEVILLE.
This village is in Onondaga Co. 5s '13 ___ $2,000_ _$1,000 yearly
6,000_ - _1922-1929
6s '21 ___
Incorporated in 1844.
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22_ 372,000
Highway Bonds.
-a 150,000....Apr 15 '23-'32 Assessed val'n, real estate-1,190,000
53 g '20 s
1 2,000- ___Apr 1 1933 Assessed val'n, presonal__- 65,000
Other assessable property__ 23.000
Water Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(60% act.)1,278,000
4.85s1.2___ $21,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.-411.00
4.358'12___
10,500
Population, 1910, 1,568; 1920_ _2,015
15,000
53-s '21




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FRED ONIA.
Water Bonds.
This village is in Chautauqua Co. 6s '21 s-a 131,000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1924
Inc. 1829. Population 1910, 5,285:
134.000-.Mar 1 '25-'41
Bridge St. Exten. Bonds.
1920. 6,051.
58 '13 F-A $27,000_,Sept 1 '35-'43
Water Bonds.
45 '90 F-A $2,500____Aug 1 1922 BOND. DEBT May 1922 $27,000
35,000
45 '96 M-S 20,000- _ _Nov 1 1930 Assess. debt (addl)
Assess. val., real estate,.....10.687,451
School Bonds.
45 '09 J-D $14,000r
110.000
1922'1935 Assess. val., personal
5.75s'21M-S 350,000
1924-1954 Other assessable property.. 306,131
Total assess. val. '22 (abt.
Street Bonds.
11,103'682
4.80s '13 J-J 1,670r_ __July 1 1923
75% actual)
4.60315M-8 7,200r-Sept 1 '22-'25 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 311.52
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.,
5s '17 M-S 7,800r_Sept 1 '22-27
4.65s'19 s
-a 60.000-Nov 1 '22-'29 on water bonds at Metropolitan
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22- $100,840 Trust Co., N. Y.
Water debt (additional)
22,500
Sinking funds
19,597
Assess. val. '21 (507 act.) _3,691,018 GEDDES UN. FR. SCE. DIS.N0.2
A district (P. 0. Solvay) in OnonVillage tax (per $1,000) 1921-$8.00
daga County. Pop. 1919(est.). 6.500.
INTEREST on water bonds is payJ-D $21,000r__Dec 1'22-'33
able in N. Y. City; on 4% school 4Ms
1 '22-'38
bonds at the Comptroller's office, 44s'12 A-0 119.000c--Oct 1 '22-'32
4Ms'13 A-0 36,000__Oct
Albany; on other bonds in Fredonia. 4368'14 A-0 25,000__Oct 1 '31-'38
,
I9,000._April 1 '27-'29
FREEPORT.
4Ms'22 r-a 912000 April 1 '30'-31
*1
This village is in Nassau County.
45,000_ _April 1 '32-'36
Incorporated 1892.
420,000April 1 '37-'51
Light Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 19'21 $216,000
4.10s'09J-J $2,100--July 1 '22-'28 Tot.ass'dval '20(75%act.) 9,255,581
43s'11 J-J
4,000,-July 1 '22-'25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920..-$14.88
3.45s J-J
1,260-..July 1 '22=24
INT. on the $24,000 issue at SyraJ-J
4s
4,000_,July 1 '22-'23 cuse Trust Co.; on bonds marked (*)
4.45812M-8 9,000__July 1 '22-'30 at the Metropolitan Trust Co., and
5s '20 J-J 63,000_ _July 1 '24-'44 on others at the Chase National
Bank, N. Y.
Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
4 Xs'll J-J $3,000_,July 1 '22-'27
4s
J-J
300__July 1 '22-'27 GENESEO (VILLAGE).
This village is in Livingston Co
Road Bonds.
430'11 J-J $36,000__July 1 '22-'39 Inc. 1832.
Town-Hall Building Bonds.
4.458'12M-8 10,680-July 1 '22-'31
4 Ms'07 July $5,000r_July 1 '23-'27
Water Bonds.
Street Bonds.
4.10s'09J-J
$2,000-July 1 '22-'23 4%8'17 July $8,000__July 1 '22-'29
4,000__July 1 '22-'25 58 '19 ann'l 14,000__July 1 '22-'35
4 Xs'11 J-J
15,000. July 1 '24-'38
5s '20 J-J
Fire Alarm System Bonds.
5s '21 -__ $1,500__ - _Dec 1 1922
Water Refunding Bonds.
1 6,000- _Dec 1 '23-'28
4.608'18J-J $33,000-_July 1 '22-'32
TOT. BD. DT.Apr 6'22_ _ $186,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 6'22-- 353,500
18,000
Water debt (incl.)
21.000 Water debt (included)--Tot. ass'd val.'21(‘act.) _6,500.000 Assess. val., real estate____1,798,645
3
,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$17.59 AssGs.s. val., personal
75,500
35,681
Population 1910, 4,836; 1920, 8,599 Other assess. property
Tot. ass'd val.'21(% act.)_1,909,826
INTEREST payable at Freeport. Total tax rate (per M.) '21417.12
Population 1910, 2,067; 1920, 2,157
FRIENDSHIP.
This village is in Allegany County. GENEVA.
Incorporated in 1898.
This city is in Ontario County
4.80s J-D 18,000
Inc. jam 1 '98. Population, 1910,
3.90s J-J 18,200Jan 1 '23-'36 12,446; 1920, 14,648.
BOND. DEBT May 1922_326,200
Impt. Bonds.
Total assess. value 1921
615.537 4hs'16 s-an $32,500
1922-1934
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921,._.$12.81) -s
--- 20,000
l'opulation 1910. 1,218; 1920, 1,026
23,451
5yis'21 ___ 28,000_ _Apr 1 '23-36
INT. payable in New York.
___ 22.500_ -Oct 1 '22-'30
Refunding Bonds.
FULTON.
55 '14
1922-1930
34.500
This city (incorp. in 1902) is In 4s
A-0 2,000_ --Apr 1 '23-'24
Oswego County and includes the old 5s
-__ 10,000
villages of Fulton and Oswego Falls.
Special Appropriation Bonds.
Deficiency Bonds.
4Ms'12 A-0 $40,000c __1925-1929
430'16 M-S 37,500__Sept 1 '22-'26 4Sis
A-0 14,000-Apr 1 '23-36
-Sewer Bonds.
Public !met. Bonds.
4s '05 J-J $10,000r_Jan 1925&'30
A-0
4s '06 J-J
5,000r___Jan 1 1936 4s'12 A-0 $4,500c ----1925-1932
1922
400r
4s '06 J-J
8,000_'23,'28.'33,'38 4Ms'12 Bonds.
Street
4.358'10J-J
20,000r Jan 1 '30-'39
A-0 1,350r___Apr 1 1923
43.18'11 F-A 11,000r_Aug 15 '22-'31 48 '04 A-0 4,125r__Apr 1 '23-'24
'04
5s '18 F-A
3,000-___Feb '23-'24 48 '05 A-0 3,000r_Apr 1 '23-'25
4.1
Bridge Bonds.
M-N$55,000r_Nov 5 '22-'41 4s '09 A-0 16,300r __Apr 1'23-'29
4.70s'13A-0 18,525.57 Oct 15'23-40 -s '09-'10... 48,000.76
5s '20 A-0 3.000_ _Apr 1 '22-'24
Paving Bonds.
4'gs'19 F.A$120,000r_Feb 1 '23-'46 5s Fire-Department Bonds. '23-'34
'15 A-0 $11.675__Apr 1
Water Bonds.
Bonds.
3.408 J-D $56,000e_June 1 '23-'29 5sPark A-0
$927__Apr 1 '23-34
'15
4 458'12A-0 13.750r_Oct 25 '22-'32
4Yis'13 A-0 30,000___Oct '23-'32 _s Lake Front Bonds.
'25-'32
- - $4,500
4 Xs'19 A-0 69.000-_Apr 1 '23-'46
City-Ha11 Bonds.
-Street Improvement.
52 '13 A-0 848.000
1922-1933
4s '09 M-N$26,000r__May 1 '23-35
Water Bonds.
4.15s'14J-J 48,265.70-Jan '31-43 4s '96 A-I:M.40,0000_0ot 26 1926
4 Ms'15 J-J 20,000r_ _July 1 '22-'25 430'11 A-0 77,625c-Apr 1 '23-'31
5As'21 J-D 120,000_ _ _ _$5,000 yrly 4 Ms'll A-0 18.500
Paving Bonds.
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
454s
F A $53,000_ -Feb 1923-'40 43.s'22 A-0 $44,000
4Ms'22 A-0 34.500
Voting Machine Bonds.
1923-1929 TOT. BD. DT.Jan 1 '21- $721,793
6s '20 M-N $7.000
Assess. debt (add'1)
49,495
School Bonds.
53,045
48 '09 A-0 10,000---Apr '24-'33 Sinking fund
4Ms'12 A-0 20,000-__Oct 1 '22-'41 Total assess. value 1921_14,218,847
4.60s'15M-S 22,000____Mar '23-'44 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.,...$19.77
INTEREST is payable part at the
4Ms'22 M-S t400,000_Mar 1 '23-'47
85,000-Mar 1 '48-'51 City Treasurer's office, part at the
BOND. DEBT Jan 7 '22_31,278,541 Nat. Bank of Commerce, New York.
Floating debt(addl)
102,291
Sinking fund
1,000 GERMAN FLATTS.
181,000
Water debt (Ind.)
This town is in Herkimer County.
Assessed val., real estate-14,074,269
Refunding RR. Bonds.
Assessed val., personal...... 74,650 Uis
1922-1933
__- 311,000
Other assessable property.. 205,548
Bridge Bonds.
Tot. ass'dval.'22(83 oact.14,354,467 4s
1922-1934
__- 13,000
Total tax (per $1,00 )
'22Highway Bonds.
East Side
$31.11
_1922-1927
West Side
30.23 44sTOTAL DEBT Mar 1 '21- $37,000
36.000.-Borrowing capacity
1,435,446 Total assessed value, '21_14,236,273
Pop'n 1910, 10,480; 1920. 13.043 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-31.45
* Excl. of 3112.750 water bonds Pop'n 1910, 10,160; 1920, 14,089
issued since 1910.
INT. on sewer bonds of 1906 and GERMAN FLATTS UNION FREE
DISTRICT NO. 1.
1911 at Citizens' Nat. Bank, Fulton; SCHOOL
This district (P.
on sower bonds of 1910 and on school Herkimer County. 0. Ilion) is in
bonds of 1922 at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. 4s '06 J-J $9,000..$i,500 yearly
Co., N. Y.,on street bonds of 1909 at *6s'13 J-J 79,930r__Jan 1 '23-48
City Chamberlain's office.
4.20s'16A'0 41,500r_ _Oct 1 '22-'46
TOTAL DEBT Apr 30 22- $143.000
11,538,515
Assessed val., real
FULTON COUNTY.
Assessed val., personal___ 36,700
County scat is Johnstown.
Improvement Bonds. Total assess. val., 192111,575,215
Highway
4s '09 A-0 340,0000.Feb 10 '22-'26 Taxraeper$1,000) 1921_ _-39.01
actul)(65
4.358'15F-A 50.000-Feb 10 '27-'36 Population in 1920
11,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21- 3140.000
INT. at Ilion Nat. Bank in New
Total assess. val. 1921___31,916,077
Populat'n 1910. 44.534; 1920, 44,927 York exchange.
INT. at People's Bk..Johnstown. GERMAN FLATTS UN.FR.S.D.2.
P.0. Mohawk, Herkimer County.
5s '14 M-N$30,000_Nov 1 '21-'54
GEDDES.
A town (P.0.Solvay) in Onondaga 4Ms'15 M-S 10.000_,Dec 1 '32-'41
18,000
Co. Population in 1910. 5,959; 1920
4Ms'17 M-N 19,800-May 1 '32-'51
7,995.

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GREENWICH (VILLAGE).
- Assess. val., franchises.-- 1.130.262 BD. DEBT May 31 1921_ $502,600
This village is in Washington Co.
GERMAN FLATTS (Concluded)
val.'22 (act.)_21,169,212 Assessed valuation 1920-10.660,769 Incorporated in 1809.
BOND. 1)EBT April 7 '22_ $57,800 Tot. assess.
1922-$32.50 School tax rate (per $1.000)'20.38.90
1,182,506 Tax rate (per $1,000)
Paying Bonds.
Assess. val. real estate
INT. at the Mechanics & Metals
129,494
8'16 .1-J4 -J $5,0(30rJuly 1 '23-'32
Other assess. property
Nat. Bank, N. Y., or at the City GREENBURGH.
-July 1 '23-'46
43s'16 .7424,000.
Total assess. value 1921-1.312.000 Chamberlain's office.
r Co
This town is in Westcheste
17,000r_July 1 '23-'39
434s'22 J-J
rate (per $1,000) 1921-$22.80
Tax
Road Bonds
3,000
BOND, DEBT Mar 1 1922 $34,250
Population (est.)
15 M-N$10,000__Nov 1 '22-'31 Assessed val., real
5s
$1.157.365
INT. at Nat. Mohawk Valley Bk GOSHEN.
Grade-Crossing Elimination.
This village Is in Orange County.
(Assessment at 2-3 actual value.)
in N. Y. exchange.
Inc. 1809. Population '10, 3,081; 4%8'15 J-J $19,000___Jan 1 '23-'39 Assessed val., personal--45,900
Water Dist. Bonds.
68,550
Other assess. property
GHENT'S; CHATHAM (TOWNS) 1920, 2,843.
58 '15 A-0 $2.250_Jan 1 '23-'23 Total assessed val. 1921- 1,271,815
UNION FR. SCR. DIST. NO. 1. 4s Water Bonds.
1922-1926 6s '21 J-J
15,000_ _July 1 '26-'40 Tax rate (per $1,090) 1921-$14.30 '
-- 35.000
County.
P.0.Chatham,Columbia
1922-1935
__ 14,000
Sewer District Bonds.
2,384
Pop'n 1910, 2,314; 1920
43s'14 A-0 $67,120r__Oct 1 '22-54 4Xs
6s '21 J-J $15,000__July 1 '22-'36
Sewer
INT. on bonds of 1922 at the
(See V. 100, pl. 68. for maturity.) 4s F-ABonds.
$100,000-Beg Aug. 1 '21
VotingMacihne Bonds.
First National Bank, Greenwich, and
BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1922- $71,500 BOND. DEBT May 20 '22 $113,500
$13,000
5%s'18
on others at First National Bank,
Total assess. val., 1921
17,500
Assessment Map Bonds,
971,698 Water debt (incl.)
Greenwich, in New York exchange.
Ghent
948,858 Tot. assess. val. '22 (act.)_2,641,725 4Us'14 J-J $10,000__July 1 '23-'24
Chatham
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922._ _ _ $9.34
Refunding Bonds.
Tot. tax rate (p. 31,000)'21
GROTON.
389.000
INT. payable at Goshen Nat. Bk. 43s'14
$13.00
Ghent
This village
Tompkins Co.
4%8'13 A-0 22.000,.......1922-1943 First incorp.in is in then again later
14.08
Chatham
1860,
79.000-_--Aug 1 1924 in 1870.
& Tr. Co.. N.Y. GOSHEN UN.FE SCH.DIS. NO.8. 4s
INT.at U. S. M.
ent Bonds.
Is in Orange County.
Tilt district
Highway Improvem
Water Bonds.
1922-1933
4%s 10 I-1)$27,680c-J'ne15'23-'30 45 '05 M-N$97.500_
GLEN COVE.
$5,000r___Sept 1 1922
Apr 6 1922- 333,000
22.000_ _Aug 1 '22-'32 330'92 M-S 84.000..
County.
.May 1 '23-'50
This 'city is in Nassau became a TOTA1.DEBT estatem-1.469,110 4s '06 F-A
b 1 '23-'38 68 '20 M-N
96,000r_Fe
-A
Assess. val, real
4 well F
On Jan. 1 1918 Glen Cove assumed Other assesmble property
Electric
52,181 5 .5,3'13 FLA
4.000-_Aug '22-'25 3413'16 J-J Light Bonds.
third class and
__July
city of the
5,510_ _July 1922-'26 43.s'12 A-0 $11.000r_ __$300 1 1928
ss of the dis- Tot. assess.val.'21(2-3 act.)1.521.291 58 '16 J-J
yearly
the bonded indebtedne
2,700r_
1921_322.30 550'19 _ __ 18,000
,
trict it covered which included school School tax (per 31,000)
500r.._ -$500 yearly
4YJa'14 A-0
3,500
Hartsdale Water Bonds.
bonds. It also assumed Population in 1922 (est.)
and sewer
Village Hall Bonds.
ss of
A 518.000__Aug 1 '22-'31
INT. at Goslien National Bank.
indebtedne
4.408'12F22.6% of the bondedBay, of which it
$300c...8150 yearly
48 '99 Dec
Elmsford Drainage Bonds.
the Town of Oyster
Highway [mot. Bonds.
'22-'33
RNEUR.
This included
,
was formerly a part. Pavilion bonds, G OUVEvillage is In St. Lawrence 448'09 A-0 $35,000.._.Oct 6 '22-'31 4.40s'14J-J $6.500r__.$500 yearly .
4,500___Oct 6
This
4.853'10A-0
the Oak Neck Beach
4.759_Mar 15 '23-'42
BOND. DEBT April 1922 $585,750 53'17 M-S
the Jerusalem Ave. improvement Co. Inc. Sept. 1863.
Total assess. val. 1921...._44.981.455 BOND. DEBT Apr. 7'22-$118,300
Street-Improvement Bonds.
bonds and the Jones Institute bonds.
92,000
$800r_ _..Oct 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$11.79 Water debt (included) .._ _ _1,225.990
43s'12 A-0
Court House Bonds.
val, real estate
Poo'n 1910. 23.193: OA 23,881 Assess. val. personal
4.803 J-D $1,000-$1,000 yrly June 1 5s Preston Lot Bonds.
12.800
Assess.
INT. on bonds of 1921 at the Other assess. property
- $7,000_ _Aug 1 '23-29
Pavilion Bonds.
9,375
Tarrytown Nat. Bank, Tarrytown.
Water-Works Refund. Bonds.
J-D $901-$1,000 yrly June 1
5s
Total assess. val. '21 (abt.
$23,000c_Juis 1 '22-'32
4Ma'10
Ave. Impt. Bonds.
Jerusalem
86% actual)_ ___ _ ___1,248,165
Bonds.
yrly Oct 1
Fire Apparatus
GREENB'H COM S. D. NO. 8.
4s A-0 $452-$2,000
000) 19i1__...$18.56
Tax rate (per $1.
F-A $8,000
5s
(P. 0. White Plains) Pop'n, 1910. 1.263; 1920
Jones Institute Bonds.
2,235
Aug. 1 beginning Is This district r County.
F-A $1,068_$2,000 yrly Feb 1 ($1,000 yearly on .)
in Westcheste
5s
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Groton.
DEBT1921
Sewer Bonds.
Mar 1 '22.. $38,800 58School Bonds. 0c_May 1 '23-'39
-_- 250.000e_ __June'22-'71 BOND.
5s'21
'19 M-N$12,30
23.000
00'12 M-S 5120.000-Sept 3 '22-'39 Water debt (included)____ 2,013,030 TOTAL DEBT Apr 12 1922 $77,00() GROTON (TOWN) UNION FREE
SCR. DIST. NO. 8.
1,500
Oyster Bay S. D. No. 5 Bonds. Assessed val.. real
68.282 Sinking fund
This district (P. 0. Groton) is in
F-A $9,500c___Feb '23-'41 Other assessable property..2,083,312 Total assessed val'n 1920.._2.921.472
• 4s '91
actual)
Tompkins County.
4s '93 A-0 $9,500c Oct 1 '22-'40 Total val.'21 (75%
2.01 Total tax rate (per 31,0_)0)'19-32.50
1921......$1
$6,000r_ _Dec 1 '22-'24
4s '06 M-N 18,000c_May 1 '23-'31 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920, 4,143.
INT. at the County Trust Co.,
9,000r. Dec 1 '25-'27
Pop'n 1910. 4.128;
4 s'11 J-J 50,000r_July 20'23-'46
at First Nat. Bank, White Plains.
40,000r.._Dec 1 '28-'37
INT. on
4s '07 M-N 2,000c._ May 1 1931 Gouverneur4%s 4Xs at Hanover
; on
20,000r__Dec 1 '38-'41
BOND.DEBT Apr 14 '22.. $376,424
GREENBURGH (TOWN) UNION 5s'19 J-D
5,500r.._..Dec 1 1942
89,000 Nat. Nank. New York.
School debt (add 1)
FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO.1.
14,000r_ _Dec 1 '43-'44
8.942,870
Assessed val., real est
This district (P. 0. Hastings-on16,000r_Dec 1 '45-'46
317,800 GOUVERNEUR U. F. S. D. NO. 1.
personal_ _
Assessed val.,
is in Westchester County.
18,000r .Doc 1 '47-'48
658,390
Thio district (P. 0. Gouverneur) Hudson) Bonds.
Other avessable property
School
10,000r_ _Dec 1 1949
Total assess. val. 1921_ _.49,919,069 is in St. Lawrence County.
$15.000
6s '21 M-N 40,000r-May 1 '26-'51
1926-1937 5s '17
.40 4.60s'19J-J 1324,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.-545
BOND.DEBT Apr 61922.. $140.500
1938 5s '18 Jan 315.000
8,664
1 1.000
Population in 1920
(Due yearly on Jan. 2.)
Tot.ass'd val.'21(85%act.).1.319.360
BOND. DEBT May 26 '22 $31,000
_May 1 '23-'45
Assessed valuation 1921...2,309,010 6s '20 M-N 92,000 '19._ $86,000 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21.430.94
BOND. DEBT Jan 2
2.000
Population in 1920 (est.)
GLENS FALLS.
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'22_317.87 Total assess. val. 1919
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Groton,
This city is in Warren County. Population in 1922 (est.)
5,000
9,554,672 In New York exchange.
(about act.)
Inc. 1839. Population 1910. 15,243
rate (per 31,000)'18-$6.634
Sch. tax
1920, 16,638.
GOWANDA.
Judgment Funding Bonds.1933
This village is in Cattaraugus Co.
HALFMOON AND STILLWATER
M-N$12,500___May 31
55
Water Bonds.
GREENBURGH UNION FREE
(TOWNS) UNION FREE SCR.
Bonds.
1922-1938
Bridge Construction
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2.
DIST. NO. 10.
6s '20 s-a $79,900
450'14 M-N$45.000__May 1 '34-'37 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22_ $130,236 430'10 J-J $125,0000...Jan 1 '23-'47
P. 0. address Mechanicsville.
Refunding Bonds.
(incl.)
4.000c__Jaa 1 '23-'26 4s '80 J-D $13,850r-($1,000 J-D)
79,900
Water debt
J-J
Sewer
ug 31'21-'28 Assess. val., real estate_ _ 1,910,650 410'12 DEBT April 1922 $129,000 45 '06 J-D
43is'12 F-A 378.000_A
BOND.
4.000r.($1,000 AY.)
Assess. val., personal
14,000 Assessed valuation l921..11,211,745 4%s'13 J-D 120.000434,000 YiY.)-Village Hall Bonds.
33is'00 J-D $31,200o Y'ly to J'ne'29 Other assess. property....
69,055 School tax (per 31,000) 1921.... 35.88 4%s'15 July
2,000..($1.000 July)
Park Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921_._,...1,993,705
INT. payable at Irvington Nat. 4%s'20 J4 176,000__Jan 1 '23-'44
4%8'17 F-A $66,000-Aug 15 '27-34 Tot. tax rate'21 (per $1,000)_ _$14.91 Bank of Irvington.in N. Y.exchange
54,000_ _Jan 1 '45-'50
DEBT Jan 1 '21_ _ 8221,850 Population, 1910, 2,012; 1920...2,673
TOT.
BOND.DEBT Apr 13 1920 $403,350
Total assess. val. 1919..--10,174.973
Tot. ass'd val.'20(real est.)4.821,307
City tax (per $1,000) 1916...-$14.35 GOWANDA UNION FREE SCR. GREENBURGH (TOWN) UNION
(Assessment 2-3 actual)
DIST. NO. 3.
(per $1,000)'17 333.85
Total tax rate
FREE SCHOOL
DIST. NO. 4.
Tax rate (per $1,000 1920_329.30
Falls
INTEREST payable in Glens
This district (P. 0. Dobbs Ferry) Population in 1920 (est)
This district (P. 0. Gowanda) is in
10,000
is in Westchester County.
Cattaraugus County.
Building Bonds.
School House Bonds.
LE UN. F. S. D. NO. 2.
GLENVIL
J-D $12,000c __1922-1924 HAMBURG.
yearly 4s
This district (P. 0. Scotia) is in 58 '21 M-N$60,000-..$3,000
This town is in Erie County.
J-D 20.000c ____1925-1928
BOND. DEBT May 1922.. $60,000 4s
Schenectady County.
1 '29-'38
Bonds.
-1922-1934 Assess, value, real estate_ -1,778,975 5 Xs'21 M-N140,000r_Nov. 1 '39-'40 58Judgment 36,000....Jan 1 '23-'38
'19 J-J
110,000r_Nov.
55 '15 J-J $52,000r
Assess value, personal
4,800
1924
8,000c
DEBT Apr. 6 '22_336,000
53 '05 J-J
1925-'34 Other assess, property.. _ _ _ 80,242 BOND. DEBT April 1922 $82,000 TOTAL val.'22(96%act.)14.956.294
13,500r
5s '10 J-J
Total assessed val. 1921..._6.580.495 Tot.as.s'd
8.600r ----1922-1932 Total assess. value 1921
Tax rate (per 31,000)
5s '12 J-J
1,864.017 Sch.tax rate(per 1 1.000)'21-38.59+ Population 1910. 6,059;1922.-56,99
388.000 (60 to 75% actual)
1920, 8,856
4.000
BOND. DEBT Apr 24'20 1.969,360 Sch tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$14.95 Population in 1920
estate-Assess. val., real
at the Dobbs Ferry Bank.
INT. at the Bank of Gowanda.
225,223
Other assess. prop
HAMBURG (T0 W N) UNION
Total val. 1919 (abt. 50%2,194,583 GRAND VIEW-ON-HUDSON.
GREENBURGH UN.FR.DIS.N0.4.
FREE SOH. DIST. NO. 1.
actual)
Tills village (1'. 0. Nyack) is in 4348'11 J-J $36.000.-Jan 1 '23-'40
.00
This district is in Erie County
Tax rate (per $1,000) 191.9....526
1922-1939 %g'10 J-J $28,560r_ _Jan 1 '23-'39
5.000 Rockland County.
J-J 36.000
45
1919
Population (est.)
Street !mot. Bonds.
15 1920 382,000
INT. on 53 of 1905 and 1910 at 6s '21 F-A $25000c_Aug 15'22-'31 BOND.DEBT Apr 0% act.)7,511.585 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22.. $31,000
Assed val. '21. real estate__5,499.993
Schenectady Trust Co. and all others BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '22_$25,000 Assessed val'n'19(8
School tax (per $1,00))1919.$7.72+
(Assessment 80% actual value.)
in N. Y. exchange.
- 6.000 School tax (per $1,000) 1921-59.35
Total assessed val. 1921_ _ _354,500 Population 1920 (est.)
Population 1910. 368; 1920, 175
4.200
INTEREST at First Nat. Bank of Population in 1921 (est.)
ENT. payable at Nyack, N. Y.
GLOVERSWLLE.
Hastings-on-Hudson in N. Y. exch. INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N.Y.
This city is in Fulton County
having GRANVILLE.
Incorp. a city Mch. 19 1890, town
COUNTY.
This village is in Washington On. GREENE is the county seat.
HAMBURG (TOWN) UN. FREE
theretofore formed part of the
Catskill
SCH. DIST. NO. 13.
of Johnstown. Pop'n 1910, 20,642. Inc. 1885. Population, 1910, 3,920;
Court House & Jail Bonds.
a)
1920, 3,024.
1920, 22,075.
$58,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'27 is This district (P. 0. Lackawann
-A
4s '08 F
in Erie County.
Highway Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
Local
b 1 '29-'31
-A
,
1922-1943 45 '10 F-A 30,000c_Fe
5s '18 J-J $3,800--- Jan 1 1923 58 '13 Sept $16,450
.Feb 1 1933 5s '19 s-a $15.000_ _July 1 '22-'39
I0,0000..
'11 F
2,800__Feb 1 '23-'24 53 '14 Sept 13,800r-Sept 7 '22-'44 45
BOND.DEBT May 23 1921_$63,000
58 '19 F-A
Bonds.
224,847
Total assess. val. 1920
45is'20 J-J 37,900 _ Jan 1923-1925 5.904 s-a
28,000_Aug 15 '22-'35 48 Refunding
'11 F-A $10,0000-Feb 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_$10.20
Water Bonds.
6s '21 J-J 114,500r__Jan 11 1923
Bonds.
39,000r_Jan 11 '24-'26 43.4s
Jan $25,000r
1922-1946 4s Road F-A $5,000c_ _ _Feb 1 1934
'11
23,000r__ Jan 3 1923 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1920.. $39,560
52.500c_Feb I '34-'39 HAMILTON. 1924
20,000 4s '12 F-A 17.500c_Mar 1 '39-'41
5s '22 J-J 22,000r___Jan 3 1925 Water debt,incl
This village is in Madison County.
15 M-S
,
21,000r_ _ _Jan 3
Assessed val., real estate 1.142,350 4s '16 M-S 15.500____Mar 1 1941 Incorporated 1816; re-incorporated
4s
40,000r__Jan 3 '26-27 Assessed val., personal
49.250
17,000...... _Mar 1 1942 Nov. 30 1900.
.
Other assessable nroerty.... 43,852
Bridge Bon ds
(z
Electric Light Bonds.
'16 M-9 8,000.. Sept 1 '25-'28
4%8'21 M-N$14,000c_MaY 1 '23-'36 Tot ass'd val.'19 3 act.)_1.235,452 43 ,
ept 1 '23-'24 5M8'20 M-S $28.000_Sept 15 '23-'36
Village tax (per $1,000) 1915-$12.80 43 16 M-S 115.000__S ept 1 1925
Water Loan.
Gas Light Bonds.
1 1,000____S
Dm'. payable in Granville at 58 '19 M-N 20,000
43is'13 J-D $35,000c_June 19'23-29
1927-1930 536s'20 M-S $22.000_Sept 15 '25-'35
5s '20 A-0 125,000c_Apr 1 '23-'32 Farmers' Nat. Bank.
BOND. DEBT May 11 '22 $119,500
58 '19 M-S ' 9.500
49,500
Deficiency Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec. 1 '21 3249.000 Water debt included)
4%s'14 J-D $12.000__June 1 '23-'28 GREAT
Assessed value, real estate_1,022,415
Assessed value, real, and
Sch. Bldg. Const.(Board Educ.) This NECK ESTATES.
15,354,153 Assessed value. personal__ _ 36,065
special franchises
village is in Nassau County.
4iis'07 M-S $22,000....Sept 2 '22-'26
11,550
135,395 Other assessable property
Assessed value, personal
Paying Bonds.
4s '08 M-S 25,000_ _Sept 1 '26-31
assessed value, 1921.15,489.548 Total assessed value 1922-.1.070,030
434!'17 J-J 120,000_ _July 5 '32-'55 6s 21 J-J 1140,000c_July 1 22-31 Total tax rate per $1,000)'21_332.10 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21.443.20
Total
BOND. DEBT Mar1922_ $40,000
Fire Department Bonds.
30,214; 1920, 25.796 Populaticn 1910, 1,689; 1920, 1,505
330'02 Aug 125,000r___Aug 1 1932 Assessed val.,real estate_ _ _1,487,470 Popul'n 1910,
Assess, val, spec. franchises
4,830
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
HAMILTON COUNTY.
4%8'15 A-0 $5,000____Apr 1 1923 Total assessed val. 1921
1,492,300
-A 27,000...Feb 1 '24-'28 (33 1-3% actual)
Lake Pleasant is the County seat
4%s'17 F
Village tax (per $1,000) 1921-$8.37 -I- GREENPORT.
Funding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
This village is in Suffolk County. 58 '10 J-135112.500c_June 1 '23-'40
339
4s '05 M-N$250,000r_..May 1 1945 Population 1920 (Census)
INT. at Bank of Nassau County, Incorporated 1838.
B )ND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $254,650
tell M-N 100,000o_May 1 1941
Of
DEBT May 27 '22 $57.250 Assessed valuation, real.. _ _6,002,129
BOND.
Deficiency St Refunding Bonds. Great Neck Station.
Water debt (included).- 14,000 Special franchise & personal 57.164
4s '22 M-N$28,000r_May 1 '23-36
1.727,750 Tot. assess. val.'20k70 act.)6,059.293
GEN.BD.DT. May 26'22 3794,000 GREAT NECK SCHOOL DIST. Assessed val. real
66,400 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920---$9.50
Assess. val. personal
NO. 7.
Assessment debt (add'1)__ 204,000
This district (P. 0. Great Neck) is Other assessable property.... 13.812 Population 1910. 4.373; 1920, 3.970
13,582
Sinking fund, general___
Tot.a.ss'd val.'21 655'act.).1,807.962
16500 in the town of North Hempstead,
Water debt (included)__
INTEREST at Northville Bank
°1921- $21.60
Tax rate (per $1.000)
19,836,600 Nassau County.
Assessed val., real
1924 Population 1910. 3,089; 1920, 3,122 In New York exchang
-- $12.000
202,350 45
Assessed val., personal




64

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

HARRISON.
HEMPSTEAD (TOWN) UNION
This town Is in Westchester Co.
FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 12.
Sidewalk Improvement Bonds.
This district(P.0.Lynbrook) is in
be
$8.248.35__Part yearly Nassau Clunty.
53 '22 -__
4,837.50rMay1'24-'27
$1,000.._.._July 1 1923
Sewer Improvement Bonds.
6s 21 J-J 4 4,000.- _July 1 1924
4%s
390.000
1922-1924
80,000__July 1 25-40
5s '22 -__ 90,000r_May 1 '23-'52 BONDED DEBT
(7)
Highway Bonds.
Assessed val. real estate..J2,027,708
45
J-D $3.000r Apr 1 '23-'25 Ass'd val.special franchises 50,430
45
J-D
2,000r_Apr 1 '23 &'25 Total assessed value 1920_ 2,078,138
4%8'07 J-D 83,125r_june 1 '23-'36 School tax (per $1,000) 1920.413.00
--- 100,000r _ __1925-1944
43-4s
INT. at Lynbrook National Bank,
4%s
2,000_41,000 yearly Lynbrook.
---s
--4.400
Street-Improvement Bonds.
HEMPSTEAD, VILLAGE.
6s
___ $9,500
This village Is In Nassau County.
5s
___
6,000
Incorporated 1843. Population 1910,
43s. __2400
4,964; 1920, 6,382.
Voting-Machine Bonds.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
6s
--- $3,200
4.128'16J-D 218.000
1922-1931
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
--- $7.212
4.208'11 J-J $196.000r_July 1 '22-'49
Water Supply Bonds.
Building Bonds.
bs
--- 19,000
1944
4ga
_-- 27.000-43,000 YIY. 4.20s'l1 J-J $15,000r_ _July 1 '22-'31
Water Bonds.
Town House Bonds.
1927
- $30,400
5s '22 ___ $45,000r _May 1 '23-'37 3)is
DEBT
BONDED DEBT 1920.-- $547,584 BOND.- realApr 6 1922_$240,800
Assess. val.
estate_35.073,395
Assessed val'n,real estate_ 10,131,071 Assess. val. personal
26,700
Assessed val'n, personal..__ 36,000 Assess. val. franchises....- 189,846
Total assessed val'n 1920_10,167,071 Total assessed val'n 1921_ 5,289,941
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919.--$15.71
Population 1910, 4,226; 1920. 5,006 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22.321.60
INT. at Rye Nat. Bank of Rye
HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR.
and Mamaroneck Nat. Bank.
DIST. NO. 1.
4.338'11A-0 327,500-Oct 2 '22-'31
HASTINGS ON HUDSON.
3.99s'09J-D 27,500r __-_1922-1931
This village is In Westchester Co. 4.33s'l
6,250r
Inc. 1879. Population 1910. 4,552; 58 '18 1F-A 10,000 _ _- _1922-1931
1923-1927
M-S
1920, 5,526.
Ss '18 M-S 35,000__Sept 1 '22-'28
Sewer Bonds.
290,000c_ Jan 1 '23-'51
4lis _-- $20.340 ___..1922-1939 5Ms'20 J-J 300,000c_Mar 1 '25-'54
be '13 --7.200
1922-1939 6s 21 M-S Apr 61922.. $696,250
BOND.DEBT
Street Bonds.
Tot. ass'd val.
4.30s J-J $15,000-__July '22-'26 Total tax rate '21 (1-4 act.)7,890,137
58 '13
19,575--July 1 '22-'30 Population in (per $1,000) 21_321.50
1922 (est.)
12,000
Park Bonds.
-4.35s __ 17,340
1922-1925 1NT. at Hempstead Bank.
58
-__ 12.000
1927-1934 HEMPSTEAD UN.FR.S. D. NO.8.
Grade-Crossing lm. Bonds.
43is
___ $25,000
1922-1946 4348'15 J-J 335,000___Jan 1 '25-'42
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921_ $142,000 BOND. DEBT Apr. 25 '21440,500
Assessed valuation 1921-- -7,571,796 Total assess. val. 1920.-1,567.840
School tax (per $1,000) '20.....$19.30
Tax rate (per 11.000) 1918
$8.00
INT.at First Nat,Bank,Freeport.
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Hastings-on-Hudson.
In New York exchange.

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HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SOH. Total valuation 1920-448.786,179
DIST. NO. 20.
Popula'n 1910, 56,356; 1920, 64,962
4.203'10 J-J $26,000r ..Jan 1 '23-'48
INTEREST is payable at the Her5s
J-J $3,000c_July 1 '22-'27 kimer Nat. Bank in N. Y funds.
45
J-J
6,500r_Dec 31 '22-'34
53s'21 s
-a 250,000__Jan 1 '23-'47 HILTON.
4%8'22 s-a 60,000 Jan 1 '48-'53
This village is in Monroe County.
BOND.DEBT Apr 21 1920 $39,000 Incorporated in 1885.
Assessed value, real estate_3,323,710
Water Works Bonds.
Assessed value, personal.._500 5s '22 s-an $14,000c....Jan.1 '24-'37
Special franchises
126,699 BOND. DEBT May 23'21-347,780
Total assessed value, 1920_3,450,909 Assessed yarn, real estate.-_710,947
School tax (per $1,000) 1920..416,40 Assessed valuation, personal_ 33,350
Population 1919 (est.)
7,000 Assessed valuation,franchises 12,057
INT. payable at L. I. City Bank, Tot. ass'd val.'21 (60% act.)_ 756,354
Rockville Centre Bank, Oswego Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$15.99+
Bank, Greenburg Bank and the Population In 1910. 627: 1920_, 827
People's National Bank, Lynbrook. INT. at the State Bank of Hilton
in New York exchange.
HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SOB.
DIST. NO. 21.
HOLLEY.
4s '05 J-J $1.000c ____1923-1924
This village Is in Orleans County.
4.60s'08 J-J 26,0000&r..-1923-1935 Inc. 1867. Pop'n 1910. 1.679; 1920,
4%s'15 J-J 20,000__Jan 1 '23-'25 1.625.
4.90s'20J-J 21,000
Paving Bonds.
1923-1930
5.74s'20 s
-a 3,000____Jan 1 1923 43is'14 M-N $1,500__Aug 1 '22-'23
5s '20 J-J 107,000c -1923-1925 Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 7.'22-3-178,000 as
Aug 314,800-Aug 1 '22-'37
Total valuation 1921
5,521,378
Water Bonds.
School tax (per 31.000) 1921_419.90 5s '18 --- $55.000c -.1923-1943
INT. at Bank of Rockville Centre, BOND. DEBT May 1922_3101,300
Far RockawayBk.and Union Sav.Bk. Assessed valuation 1921..___ 992,337
of Patchogue, Ellenville Say. Bk., Tax rate(per 31,000) 1921-$14.59
Queens County Say. Bank and Nassau County Nat. Bank of Rockville HONEOYE FALLS.
Centre.
This village is In Monroe County.
Incorporated in 1838.
HEMPSTEAL UNION FREE
BOND. DEBT May 25 '22-332,500
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24. Water debt (included)
31,500
Ss '13 --- $20,000__July 1 '22-'41 Assess. val. real estate
891,550
4%8'07
10,000r__Jan 1 '23-'27 Assess. val. personal
19,650
4.70s8
,000r .. _1922-1929 Other assessable property
25,007
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914- 350,000 Tot. value 1922(757 act.)._936,207
o
Certificate debt
Tot.tax rate(per $1,000)'22-$12.82
7.500
Assess. val. real
1.951,130 Pop'n 1910, 1,169, 1920
1,107
Special franchise
54,556
Total valuation
2,005,686 HOOSICK FALLS.
School tax (per $1,000)1920....$13.50 This village Is In Rensselaer County.
1921--INT. on the 4s payable at the Inc. Apr. 14 1827. Pop'n '10. 5,532;
Lynbrook Nat. Bank and Pough- 1920, 4 896.
Public-Building Bonds.
keepsie Sayings Bank; on the 58 of
3.80s M-N$13,715
_Nov 1 1930
1913 at Bank of Rockville Centre.
Grading and Paving Bonds.
-.
HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. 4.158 g'08 July $27.500r--Jiy1 22-32
Water-Works Bondc.
DIST. NO. 28.
This district Is in Nassau Co. 4.303'07 J-J $27.000r...July 1 '22-'26
BOND.DEBT April
-----.. $65,000 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1921_ $125,572
.4,075,179
Total valuation 1920
9.460,339 Total val. 1918(90% act.,
HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. School tax (per $1.000)'20-.32.90 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1916.-313.74
HAVERSTRAW.
DIST. NO. 9. P. 0. Freeport.
This village is in Rockland County.
INT. payable at Hoosick Falls.
Inc. 1854. Population 1910. 5.669; 4s '07 J-J $20.700r_ Jan 1 '23-'34 HERKIMER.
4.10s '09J-J 37,000r_ Jan 1 '23-54
1920, 5,226.
This village is in Herkimer Co.Inc, HORNELL.
4 8'13 J-J 70.000__Jan 1 '29-'46 1870. Pop'n
Sewer Bonds.
10,453. This city is in Steubon County.
4.128'09 J-J $40.000c-Sept 1 '22-'37 4 s'13 J-J 12.000__Jan 1 '24-'29 43(s'17 F-A '10, 7,520; '20, 15 1922 Name formerly Hornellsville, but
$1.000-__Feb
changed by Chap. 288. Laws of 1906.
43(s'12 Sept $6,000c___Sept 1 1922 43.s'22 J-J 50,000 Jan 1 '24-33
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 7 1922.. $189,700 4.30s
Street Improvement Bonds.
1922-1934 Inc. 1888.
53
Total ass'd val'n 1921-22...9.003,153 4 h_s'19 0ctl$26,000
___ $29,000
Bridge Bonds.
_-- 749,979c&r.Oct 1 '23-49
TOT. DEBT. June 1 '21446,350 Tot.tax ratejp.$1,000)'21-'22.316.70
58 '14 J-J I $4.000c July 15 '22-'23
Electric Light Bonds.
Floating debt (incl.)
1 3,000c_July 15 1924
1,850 INT. at First Nat. Bank, at the 330
$3,500
1922-1928
Assess. val. real estate---2.351,510 Freeport Bank, Freeport, and the 58 '20 M-N143,000__May 1 '23-'40
Park Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val. personal
4)(8'13 .1-.1 $25.000r ___-1922-1931
24,000 Citizens' Nat. Bank, Freeport.
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
Other assess. property
Fire Station Bonds.
84,142
4Xs
_--- $9,000
1922-1928
Tot.ass'd val
4343'11 A-0 $27,000o
WO%act.)
.2,459,732 HEMPSTEAD UN.F. S. D. NO. 10.
Fire Truck Bonds.
Total tax (per 11,000) 1920...417.89
4%s'16 ann $1,000
P. 0. Is Baldwin.
1922 4 Water Bonds.
INT. at People's Bk., Haverstraw
A-0 1348' 20.000c-Apr 1 '23-'24
Paving Bonds.
$500r___Apr 1 1923
7.500........Aug 1 1925
5s '16 A-0 {36,000r_Apr 1 '24-31 4s '08 J-J $24,000c_July 1 '22-'33 5Y s
I
,
___ 10,000__Aug 1 '26-'35
Sewer Bonds.
2.000r_ _Apr 1 1932
HAVERSTRAW UNION FREE
15,000____Aug 1 1935
4.40% J-J
7,000_ _July 1 '22-'23 4s '03 M-S $7,000c_Sept 1 '22-'28
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Rockland Co. 6s '21 M-S 4,000-_Mar 1 '23-'26 4%8'14 May 21,535__May 1 '23-'44 4s
M-N $50,000o_May 20 '22-26
s-a 95.000....Apr
1922-1945
bs '10 J-D $31.000_r_Y'ly on Dec 1 4%8'22 s-a 9C1,000__Apr 1 '23-'41 4.55s'15___ 23,000
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
45.s'22
1 '23-'40
BOND.DEBT 1919
130.500 BOND. DEBT
4 3.e,8'11 A-0 317,000o _..-Apr 1 1931
Assess. val. 1918__ ----$2,500,000 Total assessed Apr 11 '22.- $46,500 430'03 M-N $9.0000_Nov 1 '22-'27
Chauncey Run Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
value 1921
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918---$13.50 (about
3i actual)_ _
_3,068,308 58 '13 F-A $22,000__Aug 1 '22-'43 6s--- $20,000„Aug 1 '22-'25
Population in 1916 (est.)
7.000 Tot.tax rate(p.31,000)'21-'22_319.00 S3js
20,000__May 1 '47-'42 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '22_, $298,500
- INT. at Peoples Bank. Haverstraw. Population
Assess. val. real
7,585,050
Bridge Bonds.
in 1922 (est.)
5,000
Assess. val. personal
84.200
INT. on 4%s of 1922 in New York 4.60s'130ct $52,500-12.500 yearly Other assessable
property
396,774
Paving Bonds.
exchange at Baldwin National Bank,
HEMPSTEAD TOWN.
Total value'22(% actual)..8,066,024
Hempstead ((no. April 17 1784) is Baldwin; on others at Bank of Rock- 5s '21 J-D $13,155
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $44.83
BOND.DEBT May 1922 $1,071,356
now In Nassau Co., but was formerly ville Center.
Total ass'd val. 1921 (act.)10.170,352 Pop'n '10, 13,617; 1920, 15.025.
In Queens Co., then Including Far
INT. on water bonds at ChamberRockaway, Hempstead, Inwood, HEMPSTEAD (TOWN) UNION Village tax rate(per $1,000)'21 $6.46 lain's office;
park refunding bonds
FREE S. D. NO. 14. P. 0.
Lawrence, Rockaway Beach and Ceat National Bank of Commerce,
Woodmere.
darhurst villages. On Jan. 1 1898
HERKIMER UNION FREE SOH. N. Y.. or Chamberlain's office; sewer
that portion of the town lying "west- 4%s'17 F-A3120,450-Nov 1 '22-'37
DIST. NO. 1.
erly of a straight line drawn from the TOTAL DEBT Apr.6 '22.. 394,500 4s '07 J-J $21,000c_July 1 '22-'42 bonds at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
southeasterly point of the town of Assess. val. real
4,707,125 5s
J-J
3,000r_July 1 '22-'24 HORSEHEADS.
Flushing through the middle of the Assess. val. personal
34,750 4.30s'12J-J 72.000
1922-1946
This village is in Chomung County.
channel between Rockaway Beach Special franchise
111.062 4%8'13 J-J 4,000c_July
Total assess. val. 1922.... _4.852,937 4%815 A-0 4.000c_July 1 '22-'25 Incorp. In 1837. Pop'n 1919. 2.10
and Shelter Island. in the County of
1 '22-'25
Paving Bonds.
Queens, to the Atlantic Ocean," be- School tax rate (per $1,000)'22$10.00 53-is'21 s-ani 15,000c_Jan 1 '23-'25
-May 1 '23-'30
came part of New York City, under
1420,000c_Jan 1 '26-'60 530'22-- $8,000.
INT.payable at Bank of Lawrence,
DEBT May 1 '22- $23,400
the Greater New York Charter. Lawrence.
BOND.DEBT April 26 '21 $110,000 BOND.Water
This boundary was changed by the
20,150
Assessed val'n,real estate.10,244,851 Assess.debt (incl.)
Legislature in April 1899, and the HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. Assessed val'n, personal
947,043
143.050 Assess. val., real
new boundary Is that portion of the
4,200
Other assessable property.- 59.520 Other val. pers'l & franch
DIST. NO. 11.
assess. property..
old town of Hempstead "bounded on
71,225
$110,000_July 1 '23-33 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (abt act.)10,447,421 Total valuation
1922
the east and north by the east and 6s '21 _ J-.1
1,022,468
6,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'24 School tax (per 31,000) 1920..--$9.85 Total tax rate (per
north bounds of the former village 4%s
$1.000)'22-$14.94
Population in 1920
__ 100,000
10,453
of Far Rockaway, and on the east BOND. DEBT Apr 7 1922_ $216,000
2,078
/NT. on 4s payable at Nat. Bank Pop'n 1910, 1.778; 1920
by a line drawn due north from the Total assessed valuation
of Newport; on 5s and 4.30s at First
HUDSON.
northwest corner of said village to (about actual), 1921_3,643,638 National Bank.
This city (lncorp. In 1785) is the
the south line of the Town of Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921- _$18.20
county seat of Columbia County.
Jamaica, as it existed on the thirty- Population in 1921 (est.)
3,000 HERKIMER COUNTY.
Storage Dam 6c Bldg. Bonds,
first day of December 1897." The
Principal and interest at the NasHerkimer is the county seat.
4118'14 F-A $14,500r_Aug 1 '25-'27
,
bonds given below are those re- sau County National Bank, RockHighway-Improvement Bonds.
Revenue Bonds.
maining as a debt against the town ville Centre.
4s '08 A-03120,000
1922-1931 6s '21 F $19,000--_Fob '23-'27
-A
after assigning to New York City the
4s
A-0
Water Bonds.
portion belonging to it according to a HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. 43 '09 A-0 48,000o_Apr 1 '32-'36
'11
45,000o _Apr 1 '23-'25 4s '04 July $50,000r_July 1 '23-24
decision of the Supreme Court of the
DIST. NO, 15.
4%s'15 A-0 102,000....$12.000 y'ly 5s '20 A-0 5,000....Apr 1 '22-'25
Third Judicial District at Albany
Building Bonds.
Apr 1 '26-'34
Dec. 1899. See V. 69, p. 1357. 58
'9
$11.220r
1930 4348'15M-N 285.000__May 1 '23-'41 4%s'15 A-0 4.000__Oct 15 '22-'25
Recreation Ground Bonds.
Town House Bonds.
58 '10 M-N 90,000r_May 1 '23-'34 5s '19 M-S 135,000c&rMarl .23-'49 4As'17
J-D $4,000.... .June 1 1920
58
$30,000
433'12 M-N100,000r_Sept 1 '-22'41 58 '20 ___ J189,000Mar. 1 '23-'49
Fire Apparatus Bonds,
Road Bonds.
018'19 s-aJ175,000r_Dec 15 '24-'48
1 9.000......Mar 1 1950 430'19 J-D $3.000_June 15 '23-'24
48 '93 J-J 3293,000c&r_July 1 1923
1
4,500r_ _Dec 15 1949
I77,000__Mar 1 '23-'33
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Almshouse Bonds.
6s '20 s
-a 105,000rDec 15 '25-'45
41.4g'11 M-S $10,000 -M&S 1 '22-'26 BOND.DEBT Apr. 18'224495,680 58 '20 M-S 136,000__Mar 1 '34-'50 48 '93 F-A $2,000c. __Feb 1 1923
11,000.-Mar 1 '23-'33 48 '95 M-S 10,0000...Moll 1 '23-'27
BOND. DEBT Feb 11922 $333,000 Sinking fund
25,000
15,000.._Mar 1 '23-'37 410'11 M-N 15,000r_May 1 '23-'25
Assessment debt add'1)__
33,413 Assessed value 1921
12,291,484
196,000.._Mar 1 '23-'34 450'13 J-D 27,800r_June 2 '25-'30
Assess. val. real estate___91,942,514 School tax (per $1,000)'22-316.10 58 '21 M-S 1 6,000...
__Mar 1 1935 4%3'15 A-0 11.600__Oct 15 '22-'26
Assess. val. personal
311.350 Population in 1919 (est.)
7,500 5s '21 M-S 12,000 ..Mar 1 '23-'34 5%s'21 J-J 45,000_July 10 '22-'30
Special franchises
2.004,725
INT. on first issue payable at
Refunding Loan.
Total assess. val. 1921...94,258,589 Riverhead Say. Bank. on othersthe 58 Building-lmpt. Bonds.
at
'17 J-J $5,000 __July 1 1922 4,019 A-0 $2,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'24
Net total assess. val. 1921 94.222,539 U.S. Mtgs. & Tr. Co.. N. Y.
Hospital Bonds.
School Bonds.
Total tax (per 31.000) 1920-420.39
65 '17 A-0
Pop'n 1910, 44,297: '20
70.307 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SOB. 53 '20 .... 321.000__Apr 1 '23-'43 4%3'13 A-0 75,000r_Oct 24 '25-'32
84,000„Mar 1 '23-'50 4J-s'15 F-A i10,000r_Aug 23 1925
INT. on road bonds at First Nat.
DISTRICT NO. 17.
5,000r__Aug 23 1028
Bank, Hempstead; on almshouse 430'12 A-0 $26.000r_Apr 10 '23-'48 58 Home Defense Bonds.
'18 --. $3,500
1922 430'15 A-0 6,000r___Oct 1 1927
bonds at Town Clerk's office, and TOT.DEBT May 8'19-- $28,000
Tuberculosis Co. Hospital Bds.
6,700r_Oct 1 1928
on town house bonds at Bank of Assess. val. real
1,181,173 55 '19 M-S 140,000
192?-1949 4s'18 F-A
5,500...Aug 1 '22-'24
Rockville Center.
Assessed val.,special fran
43,865
Deficiency Bonds.
This town has an invested fund of Total ossess. val. 1920-.1,225,038 BOND.DEBT Apr 16'21 11,501.000
30,918 6s '21 J-D 30.000...June 1 '23-'28
$500,000 on bonds and mortgages at School tax (ner $1,000) 1920411.20 Sinking fund
Assessed valuation, real_48,413,329
Filter Sand Bonds.
6% from the sale of town bonds.
Population in 1919 (est.)
1.000 Assessed val. personal_
372,850 5s '20 A-0 $5,000..
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Revenue Bonds.
53s'2I J-D 35,051.93_June 1 1931
4.35s'22J-D 76,810.17J'ne 1 '23-'32 (is '18 A-0 33,760 -----1922-1923
BOND. DEBT Apr 17 '22_ $356,260
Fire-Department Bonds.
DT.Apr. 5 '22.. $218,400
TOT. BD.
44.123
Water debt (included)....... 50,400 4As'll M-S $19000r_ _Sept 1'22-'41 Sinking fund
Assessed valuation, real__ -7.389,320
Voting Machine Bonds.
Assess. val., real estate___7,658,650
1922-1923 Assess. val. spec. franchises 520.090
203,200 6s '18 M-N $6,000
Assess val., personal
9.550
181,800 TOT. BD. DT.Apr 192232,013,155 Assessed val'n, personal
Special franchises
841,550
810,000 Bank stock
Tot.assess.val.'21(85%act) 8,043,730 Water debt (Incl.
Village tax (per $1,000) 1922-$8,876 Special assess, debt (incl.) 184,940 Tot ass'd val '21(3-5 act)-8.846,460
6,875 Property owned by city
Floating debt(add'1)
800.000
INT. at Irvington Nat. Bank
AssessedIReal estate... ..$25,974,178 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921—$33.90
None INT. school bonds of 1909 at
value Personal
'21(62% pecial franchise 1,469,400 First Nat. Bank, N. Y., and on
act.) Total
27,443,578 bends of 1921 at the Hanover Nat.
This district (P. 0. Bay Shore) is Prop.owned by munic ____2.693,318 Bank, N. Y.
This village, formerly Sandy Hill, in Suffolk County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $45.81
Co. Inc. in 1810. 5345 20 s-a
Is in Washington
36,000___Oct 1 22-30
/NT. on water bonds payable at KENMORE.
Sewer Bonds.
160,000—Oct 1 '31-'50 U. S. Mtg. & Tr. Co. and Guaranty
This village is in Erie County. Inc.
F-A 322,500__Aug 1 '22-'30 BONDED DEBT
34s
(7)
Tr. Co., N. Y.; on other coupon 1899. Pop'n 1910. 1.020; '20, 3,160.
1 '22-'30
8,694__Aug
-A
F
3 Ms
INT. at the Harriman National bonds at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on
Improvement Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
New York.
Bank,
registered bonds at Jamestown or in 43(s'08 J-D $34,8ti0r_Deo 1 '22-'35
F-A $24,200___Aug 1 '22-'32
4348
N. Y. exchange; on 434s of 1922 at 5M_s'20 --- 11.167.50-1922-1925
-A 16,652 —Aug 1 '22-'32
F
3.8s
fofice.
Fire Bonds.
City Treasurer's
5s '19 F-A 67,500__Aug 1 '22-'46
-s '16 s-a
$2.500
1922-1926
'22-'46
5s '19 F-A *29,875r..Aug 1 '23-'47
This district (P. 0. Islip) is in
Street Bonds.
JAMESTOWN UN.FR.SCH.DIST.
5s '20 F-A 11,875r..Aug 1 '23-'47 Suffolk County.
1922 4.65g'075-5 $18,730__July 1 '22-'37
4,875r_Aug 1
48
54 $5,000r
'20 F-A
5s
1,100____Jan 1 1923
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1922._ $195,410 5s '22 J4 16.000......Jan 1 '24-'27 5s '07 54 105,000r_Nov 1 '23-'36 58 g '07 M-S 18.074r_Sept 1 '22-'37
4,025
5318'18 _ _Total assess. value 1921_ 2,376,322
160,000___Jan 1 '28-'47 434s'll J-D 60,000r_Deo 1 1922-27 5s '19 M-N
550May 1 '24-'25
rate (per $1,000) 1920-'21 $20.00
Tax
60,000...._Jan 1 '48-'52 5s '18M-N 50,000r _Nov 1 '22-'26
Water Bonds.
5,761 BONDED DEBT
22-'29
4348'14 M-N 40.000r_Nov
Population 1910, 5,189; 1920,
(7)
5s g '07 M-S $3.200r_Sept 1 '22-'37
8
INT. on bonds marked()and of
INT.at the First Nat. Bank,Islip. Os '16 J-J i10,000r—July 1 1923 4.703'10.14
712c_ -Jan 1 '23-'24
4,000r___July 1 1924
1920 at the Village Treasurer's office;
5.000__July 1 '22-'26
5s '20 J-D 50,000c&r Dec 1'25-'29 5s '02 .14
others at U. S. Mtg.& Tr. Co., N.Y. ITHACA.
Real Estate Purchase Bonds.
400,000c&r Dec 1 '30'39
in Tompkins County.
This city is
$480—Oct 1 '22-'23
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922.. $824.000 58 '03 AM
Incorporated 1888.
Funding Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1922.._ _ _28,034,520
This town is in Suffolk County.
144,000__July 1 '27-'48 48 Bridge Bonds,
School tax (per $1,000)'22 ---$19.84 4.658'13.1-D 319,000...Dec 1 '22-'40
55 '20
J-J $8,000- _ ---2,000 ann.
38.898 5s '17 M-N 23,529r ----1922-1944
Population in 1920
1 2,150__ -.July 1 1949
Refunding Water Bonds.
Sewer Bones.
Sewer-System Bonds.
.July 1 1927
INT. on all bonds paid direct to 4346'11 M-S $3,400_Sept 1 '22-'25
4.30s 54 $698.000r_.
5s '15 J-J $90.000__July 1 '22-'44 (Opt.$30,000 to $50,000 ann.'13-27) holders of same.
4A8'15 J-J 18,000_July 1 '22-'39
Sidewalk Bonds.
4 s
J4 $162,000r__July 1 1942
_s 16 s-a
1.800
1922-1924
$240
Os
--improvement Bonds.
5s '17 M-N 9,000r
1922-1939
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds.
4340'19 54 $90.000—$10,000 ann.
850
53s'18
Watertown is the county seat.
5s '21 J-J $5,000
Os '19 J-J 110,000c&rJuly 1 '24-'34
..May 1 '24-'43
5s '19 M-N 6,000.
Highway Bonds.
Park Bonds.
Water Bonds.
6,637.80 Jan 1 '23-'27
-A $15,000r__Feb 1 '23-'25 534s'22 ___
4s '07 F
4.40s _-- $3,750
45
J4 $50,000r_.Jan 1 1944 48 '09 Feb 35,000r_Feb 1 '23-'29
Storm-Water-Sewer Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
4s '06 J-,T 75,000r_Jan 1 1946 434s'16 A-0 55,000r-Mar 1 '23-'36 00'16 J-D $16.150r-Dec 1 '22-'40
___ $2,000
5s
48 '07 J-J 60,000r___Jan 1 1947 5s '20 A-0 140,000—Apr 1 '23-'32
Lighting Bonds.
1/,500
5s
434s'08 J4 31,000o&r_Jan 1 1928
$600r5an 1 '23-'24
1
5As'21 J-J I 60,000W.July 2 '25-'28 (Subject to call begin. Jan 1 1913.) 5s '21 A-0 95.000___Apr 1 '23-'42 4.703'1054
500--Dec 1 1922
125,000r_ _Apr '23-'27 Ms'13 J-D
440,000—July 2 '29-'50 48
J-J $14,000r--Tan 1 1928
50,000r._Apr 1 '28-'32 5s '07 M-8 1,600__Sept 1 '22-'37
Sewer Extension Bonds.
to call beginning Jan. 1 '13.) 53(8'21 A-0 15,000r--.Apr 1 1933 4.408'14J-D
2,675--June 1 '23-'26
Os '22 J-J $1,200__Apr 4 '23-'25 (SubjectJ-J
10,000r_ -- _Jan 1 1927
Paving Bonds.
20,000r___Apr 1 1934
BOND.DEBT July 1921_ $575,900 4s '09
beginning July 1 1913.)
1922-1923
10,000r__Apr 1 '35-'36 58 '18 --- $3,000
Assessed valuation 1921__29,093,469 (Subj. to call 50,000r_._July 1 1927
4s '12 J-J
Water and Light Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
Population 1910, 12.004; 1920,13.893 4.30s .T4 698,000...._July 1 1927
fas '18 M-S f$60,000__Mar 1 '23-'34 5348'22 _-- $5,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'32
of 1921 at the office
INT. on 5345
4.25s J-J 162,000— _July 1 1942
1120.000—Mar 1 '35'-40 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 18 '21_ $314,043
of Town Supervisor.
Sewer Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
18,580
Jail Bonds.
J-J $30.000ar —1922-1925 48 '09 F-A $25.000r Feb 1 '23-'27 Sinking fund
4s g
6,069
HUNTINGTON UNION FREE
School Bonds.
Ass'd val. '21 (60% act.)__4,231 000
Hospital Bonds.
NO. 3.
1920 48 '11 F
J-J $20,000r
$1&.00
-A $15,000r__Feb 1 '26-'28 Tax rate (per $1,000)'21
in Suffolk County. 35(s
This district Is
Drainage Bonds.
454s'16 A-0 25,000r_Mar 1 '29-'33
TNT. payable at Treas. office.
434s'08 J-D 370,575r_Dec 1 '22-'39 45 Creek and
'07 F-A$100,000r_Aug 1 '22-'41
56 '13 M-N 48.140r- May 1 '23-'38 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22.$1,523,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '22.. 1700.000
valuation, real__78,309.550
TOTAL DEBT Apr 13'20- $132,500 Water debt (included)----1.150,000 Assessed val'n, personal__ 1.119.625 KENMORE UNION FREE SCH.
Assessed
Tot.assess.val.'1904 act.).4,520,382 Sinking fund
DIST. NO. 1.
404,526 Tot. val. '21(abt.4-5act.)79,429,175
School tax (per $1,(700) '19....S16.67 Assess. val. real
This district (P. 0. Station H.
17,942,190 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_19.90
8,000 Assess. val. franchise....
Population in 1920 (est.)
Buffalo) is in Erie County.
987.412 Pop. 1910, 80,382; 1920
82.250
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank Total val. 1921 (77%act.) 18,929,602
School Bonds.
INT. at office of County Treas. 44s
of Huntington. N.Y..In N.Y.exch. Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-.430.86
J-D $22,000—$2,750 Y'IY
A-0 41.400 $2,300 TelY be43s
Pop'n 1910. 14,802; 1920. 17,004
ginning 1921
INTEREST on the $10,000 water JOHNSON CITY.
ILION.
J-J $56,000
This village is In Broome County. 5s
This village is in Herkimer Co.Inc. 4s due 1927 and the 4s of 1944 at the
$2,000 yriy. beginning 1923.)
1852. Pop'n '10. 6.588; '20. 10,169. City Chamberlain's office; on other Inc. as village of Lestershire in 1892.
water bonds at Union Trust Co. and Name changed to Johnson City BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22_ $119,400
Paving Bonds.
March 29 1916. Population 1910, Assessed val. 1921 ___ A,058,325
5s '13 .1-5 $112,180—July 1 '22-'42 Columbia Trust Co., New York.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_317.25
41,864.35 —1922-1945
3,775; 1920, 8,587.
5s
Population 1921 (est.)---.--.-4.000
--Roller, Flusher & Housing.
5s '19 J-13 15,000__June 1 '23-'25 JAMESTOWN.
INT. on bonds of $22,000 and
Water Bonds.
4.70s'19 -__ $14,000c&r __1924-1941
This city is in Chautauqua County
1922
$56,000 issues payable at Buffalo;
--- $85,000
4s
Paving Bonds,
4s_ 27,000_ __ _33,000 Y'lY Inc. Mch.31 1886. Pop.1910,31.297 4.355'11 A-0 114,0000 -_- _1922-1935 remainder at Kenmore.
1920, 38,917.
434s'15 M-N 66.000r_May 1 '23-'44
5,000r_Apr 1 '23-'27
s-a
5s
Bridge Bonds.
1922-1933 KINGSBURY(TOWN)UN.FREE
School Bonds.
58 '18 ___ 11,000
1922-1927 4 As'10 54 $50,000r_ _July 1 1930
$9.000
534s
Water-Works Bonds.
43
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
J-D 15,750_ _June 1 '23-'31
1922-1946
-- 11,200
434s
4346'07 M-N $3,000r_ _May 1 '23-'27
This district (P. 0. Hudson Falls)
Bonds.
_- 80.000-- —83,000 y'ly 48City-Hall $65,000r_May 15 165 3.408 M-N 2,250o___May '23-'25 Is in Washington County.
4348
-'95 M-N
Sewer Bonds.
3.35s M-N 2,500o___Nov '22-'26
High-School Bonds.
Bonds.
$14.300__Jan 1 '23-'35 4sPark J-D
3,6590_June 13923
J-D
434s
434s'17 M-N130.000c-Nov 1 '22-'49
'08
$20,000r_ Deo 30 1938 5s
4.60s'15___ 30,000__-Jan 1 '35-'45
4.553'13 J-D 11.000c__$1.000 in 5 434s'17 M-N 6.000c_Nov 1 '22-'23
Park
1922-1937 43(s'19 & Monument Bonds.
4345
--- 27.000
yrs. & $500 each 6 mos. thereafter) 5s '22 M-N100,000--Nov 1 '27-'51
M-S $24,500-_Mar 1 '23-'29
1939-1943
_s
Electric-Light Bonds.
--- 70,000
Building Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
--_ $9,000....$1.000 yearly 43s'12 A-0 $1,300r ____Oct 11922 5s '14 F-A
3,000r_Aug 1 '22-'24 49 '97 Oct 32.000r-$1,000 yearly
334s
12,000...S1.000 yearly 55 '13 34
314s
Os '20 s-a 120.000—July 1 '22-'33 410'11 M-N 15,000r
900 ...._ July 1 1923
Jan 1 1921_ $189,000 5s '13 M-S
BOND.DEBT
900 ._Sept 1 '22-'23 5.40s '21 ___ 50.000.Jan 1934-1938 (Due $1,000 yearly until 1928. then
5,945,613
Assess. val. (real est.)
Municipal-Building Bonds.
$2,000 yearly thereafter.)
2,600_-__July '23-'24
18,425 4.45s14.T4
.July '22-'26 BOND.DEBT April 8 '22 $253,000
Assess. val., personal
434s'15 M-S 2,850___Mar '23-'25 3.358 J-J 52.5000...
Tot.a.ssess.val.'21( A act.) 5,964,038 5s '15 J4
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation, real._ -2.720,925
4,800.—July '22-'25
Village tax (per $1,000) 1921—$17.80 4s '16 M-N 6,000_ _Nov '22-'26 3.85s M-S $19.500r_._Sept '22-'34 Other assess. property__-_ 119,583
8.000r—June '23.'30 Total val. '22(60% act.)_2,840.508
INT. at Ilion Nat. Bank in Ilion. 4.85s'195-D
8,000r-Dec 30'22-'29 4.85s'13J-D
Paving Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
4.70s19A-0 8,463.600ct 1 '22-'29
1922-1933 Population in 1921 (est.) '21 $20.21
--- 512.000
6s '20 J-D 13,500._June 1 '23-'30 5s
5,800
Monroe County.
This town is in
Lighting System Bonds.
INT. payable in Hudson Falls.
J-D 24,535__June 1 '28-'31
53(5
1922-1935
North Goodman Park Water
--- 55.190
4.358'22J-D 34,094.19J'ne 1 '23-'32 4 Us
District Bonds.
DEBT May 1922_ $367,200 KINGSTON.
BOND.
Sewer Bonds.
270.000
4Us'22 A-0 $40,000r-Apr 1 '23-'42 3;0'93 M-S $50,000r___Moh 1 1923 Water debt (incl)
This city is the county seat of
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $181.000 48 '93 J-D 111,000o&r_Deo 1 1923 Assess. val. 1921
7,200,000 Ulster Co. Inc. 1872. Pop'n 1910,
192L....7.600.000 45 '97 M-N
Total assess. val.
40,000__May 1 '23-'42 Total tax (per $1.000)1921-540.00 25.908; 1920, 26,688.
$10.00 48 '08
Total tax rate 1921
INT. at Workers' Trust Co. (sucImprovement Bonds.
Population 1910, 3,526: 1920. 5.123 434s'15 J-D 42,000r__Deo 30 1928 cessors to the First Nat. Bank), 4As
A-0 $13.500____Apr 1 1930
.
M-N 7.500__Mar '23-'25
INT. payable in Rochester, N. Y. 55 '18 J-J
Street Bonds.
1922-1928 Johnson City.
14,000
4B '09 M-S $9,000c___Mch 1 1923
550'20 J-J
18,000_ __July '23-'30
4Us'22 F-A J$3,592.88_Peb 1 1923 JOHNSON CITY UNION FREE 4 W11 M-S 70,000o_Mch 1 '23-'29
Water Bonds.
131,600.00Feb 1 '24-'32
SCH. DIST. NO. 11.
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Irondequoit) is
This district (P. 0. Johnson City) 3 34s'96 A-0$352.0000-Apr 1 '23-'36
48 '97 F-A 94,7300_Feb 1 '23-'37
4.35s'22J-D $20,000c_June 1 '23-'32 is in Broome County.
in Monroe County.
Refunding Bonds.
Refunding Elec. Light Bonds.
$80,000___Oct 1 23- 42
___ $30,000
5s
5s
48 '03 J-D $14,000r—Dec 1 '22-'23 BOND. DEBT May 25 22 $33.000 4348'18 A-0 $9,500_ - Apr 1 1934
(?)
21BONDED DEB'
4s '01 J-D
Board of Education Bonds.
9,000r_June 1 '23-'31 Assess.val.'21 60%act.)-_ -1,083.567
4.60sJ-D
24,000_Dec 1 '22-'33 Tax rate per $1,000) 1922
$7.50 4343'13 J-J $79,800r_Apr 1 '23-'25
is'15 J-D f14,500--__June 1 1926
4,
Refunding Grade Crossing
115.500_-__June 1 1928
Elimination.
This district (P. 0. Irondoquoit) is 5 3(s'21 F
48 '17 ---A $65,000c&rFeo 1 '23-'35 JOHNSTOWN.
6,500
1922
In Monroe County.
This city is in Fulton Co. Inc.
School Refunding Bonds.
1922-1926 4 Hospital Bonds.
$5,000
As'10 54 $50,000r__ _Jan 1 1930 1895. Pop'n '10, 10,447; '20, 10,908. 434s'19 A-0 $14,000—_Apr 1 1931
1927-1931 430'11 M-S
5s 22 --- 12,500
Paving Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
26,666.67Sept 1'22-'41
1932-1936
25,000
Lighting [mot. Bonds.
58 '15 J-D $15,000c&r June 1 '23-'25 4.20s ___ S320,000_ _Oct 1 '23-'30
1937-1941 5As'20
42,500
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21-31,229,195
RR. Refunding Bonds.
M-N$230,000r_May 1'23-'45
(7)
BONDED DEBT
2,400
Water Bonds.
1922-1923 Water debt (included).— 420,000
48 '19 J-D
48 .'03 A-01$300,000r—Mch 20 1943
Ass'd val.. real& franch__13,631,507
Water Bonds.
IRVINGTON.
Dec 1923 Assess val. personal
1 1.5,000o - __Mch31 1023 48 '95 J-D $12.500c
153 800
Westchester Co 4 s'13 M-N 82.500c_May 1 '23-'33 4348'18 J-D 50.000
1923-1932 Total valuation 1911
13,785,307
This village Is in
Incorp. 1872. Population in 1910, 534s'20 M-N 380,000rMay 1 '23-'60 4 s'18 J-D 25,000
1933-1937 Total tax (per $1.000) 1919—$33.00
eying Certificate Fund.
INT. on refunding bonds of 1918
2,319; in 1920, 2,701.
5s 17 M-8 80,000 _Sept 1 '22-'37
434s'12 A-0
payable at County Treasurer's office.
$900r __ _Oct 1 1922
Paving Bonds.
Main Sta. Bonds.
1922
4 '15 F-A $24,000-Aug 1 '22-'33 5s '13 .14
4.200....July 1 '22-'23 5s '18 54 $3,000
's
43
5s '13 M-8 4,800...Sept 1 '22-'23 Os '21 J-D 24,000c&rJune 1 '23-25 LACKAWANNA.
Water Bonds.
1922 4.45s14.14
This city is in Erie County.
5,100---July '22-'24 43(s'21 J-D 20,000....June 1 '23-'26
46 '07 A-0 $8,000o
1922 434s'15 M-S 5,034____Mar '23-'25
4,0000
Sewer Bonds.
5.Sewer Bonds.
4s '09 J-J
1930 5s '15 54 13.040
July 1925 58 '11 M-S 315.000_ Sept 1 '22-'26
$157.500
4 sill A-0 22,000r
1928 4.208'16M-N 22,000
May 1926
Bridge Improvement Bonds.
1. 20.000—Sept 1 '27-'31
3 s'99A-0 32,000e
--Oct 1 '22-'30 4.603'17P-A
___ $15.325„June 1 '23-'30
9,900.__.Part yearly 5s '13 --- 12,000--Dec 1 '22-'33 431s
4 '16 A-0 9,000.
4.80s'18J-D 13,800._.June '23-'28 58 '16 J-J
3,000r...Jan 1 '23-'25
Road-Improvement Bonds.
own-Hail Bonds.
1929 4Us'19 54
.Jan '23-'29..
7,700.
5s '11 J-D $62.130r_June 1 '23-'36
School Bonds.
48 '00 J-J $16.000o
434s'19 M-N 8,513.76 1922-1929 4349'09 M-S $31,5000_Mar 1 '23-'29 434s'12 J-D 38,032r_Dec 1 '22-'38
Paving Bonds.
1938
4'10s'17 A-0 $112.000e Mar 1 '23-'36 6s '20 J-D 43,500—.June '23-'30 430'10 M-N 8,000r-Aug 1 '22-'29 4316'13 --- 60.000

Sewer Bonds.
HUDSON (Concluded)—
of Indebtedness. 4.10s'17 A-0 $7,000c-Apr 1 '23-'29

Curbing Ctfs.
55 '15 _-- $3.866.90
BOND.DEBT Mar 1 '22_ _ $392,467
5,005.731
Assess. val. real
64,036
Assess. val. personal
180.684
Other assessable prop
Total assess. val. 1921-1922
5,2'5'0,450
(2-3 act.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922___$60.86
Population '10, 11,417; '20, 11,745
INT. at office of City Treasurer.

HUDSON FALLS.

ISLIP UNION FREE SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 1.

ISLIP UNION FREE SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 2.

HUNTINGTON.

SCH. DIST.

IRONDE QUOIT.

IRONDEQUOIT UNION FREE
SCH. DIST. NO. 3.

IRONDEQUOIT UNION FREE
SCH. DIST. NO. 4.




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LACKAWANNA CO. (Concluded)
- Highway-Improvement Bonds.
4s '96 A-0 3,000r_Apr 1 '23-'25
Memorial Building Bonds.
6s '20 s-a 395.000c_Aug 15 '22-'40 330'01 M-N 8,280r..May 1 '23-'31
4s '06 J-J
City-Hall and Jail Bonds.
22,000r_July 1 '22-'30
4343'12 J-D $27,500r_June 1 '23-'27 43is'12 A-0 38,000r_Apr 1 '23-'41
Paving Bonds.
4.35s'22__
39,000__June 1 '27-'52
F-A3200,000
1922-1941
6s
Sidewalk Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '21 $375.120 43
,
18'11 M-S $19,000r_Sept 1 '22-'40
17,113
Assessment debt (add'1).._
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Assess. val.real estate..__ _17.924,409 4.30s M-S $16,500r_Sept 1 '22-'32
250 bs '15 J-D 13.000__Dec 1 '22-'34
Assess. val. personal
405.550
Franchise
Fire-Department Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1919_ _18,330,209 41 s'12 Oct $1,000__Oct 1 '22-'23
U
Total tax (per $1,000) 1919...._$2,279 58 '14_ _
3.500__Apr '23-'29
Pop'n 1910, 14.549; 1920--17.918 4.35s'15J-D
5,575_Dec 15 '22-'34
INT. at Lackawanna Nat. Bank. 58 '15 J-D
3,500__June 1 '23-'29
2,500_Nov 15 '23-'27
4.95s'18_Water Works Bonds.
LACKAWANNA UNION FREE
4.40s'22 $349,500c&r Apr 1 '27-'51
SCR. DIST. NO. 6.
Improvement Bonds.
Formerly a school district of West
176,000
1926-1944
Seneca.
--- 17,500
1945-1949
bs '06 M-S 313,000c-Sept 1 1931 5s
3,000
1950
BOND. DEBT May 7'21 $43,000
17.018.830 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '21-_ $211,700
Assess. val. 1921
9,173 877
School tax (per $1,000)'21--312.13 Total val. '21
Population in 1920 (est.)
25.000 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1916_-$13.90
INT. at Lackawanna Nat. Bank. INT.at Bank of Metropolis, N. Y.

Assessed valuation 1921.-31,263.380
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$79.71
INTEREST payable at Sullivan
County National Bank, Liberty.

[VGL. 114.

Total value 1921
$15,317,857
Exempt property
1,114,620
Taxable property----- _14,203,237
Total tax rate(per$1,000)'21_ .349.76
INT. on the 4% water bonds of
LIBERTY (Village).
1906 at U. S. Mtg.& Tr. Co., N. Y.;
This village is in Sullivan County. on other issues at City Treasury.
Incorporated in 1870.
Water Bonds.
LONG BEACH.
4Us'20 F-A $8,000-Feb 1 '23-'30
This city is in Nassau County.
Paving Bonds.
Incorp. as
4Us'19317,000-July 15'23-39 city 1922. village 1913, Incorp. as
Street impt. Bonds.
530'21 s-a $l8,000 Dec 1 '22-'39 6s Water Bonds.
M-N$200,000cNov 1 '23-'47
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '22-- $87,750 6s
A-0 70,000r __ A923-1941
Water debt (incl.)
8,000 6s
A-0 125,000rOct 1 '25-'49
Sinking fund
1,040
Assess. val., real estate--1,251.350 6s Electric Light Bonds. 1 '24-'43
J-D$200,000c_Dec
Assess. val.. personal
104.450 6s '20
Other assessable property.. -102,825 6s '21 J-D 100,000c_Dec 1 '24-'43
A-0 75,000c_Oct 1 '25-'49
Tot. val. '22 (1-3
--1,458,625
Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000)'22
act.)_$20.00 6sSewer
___
Pop'n in 1910,2,072; 1920........2,459 6s '18 A-0 $27,500rOct 15 '23-'42
20,000c_Nov 1 '23-'42
A-0 56,000c_Oct 1 '23-'32
6s
LIBERTY UNION FREE SCHOOL
Fire Bonds.
DIST. NO 1.
J-D $6,000
Cs
1923-1933
This district is in Sullivan County. 4.953 J-D
4,000r
1923-1929
430'11 Nov 327.000_ _Nov 1 '22-'31 65
A-0 30,000 _Oct 1 '25-'44
LA SALLE.
LAKE PLACID.
TOTAL DEBT May 25 '22 .$45,500
Bonds.
This village is in Essex County. This village is in Niagara County. Assessed val'n, real estate,._ 604,568 6sSidewalk $10,000c_0ct 1 '25-'44
A-0
7no. 1900. Population 1910. 1,682; Incorp. 1897.
Assessed valuation, personal.. 28.550 BD. DEBT May 31 '22-$1,114.700
Fire-Hall Bonds.
1920, 2.099.
Other assessable property___ 13,360 Water debt (incl.)
395,000
___ $2.500
$49,400 _s
Water Bonds 143is
Tot. ass'd val.'21 (25%act.)_646,478 Assess. debt (add 1)
56,000
6,000
19,760 .8
los
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'21_349.00 Assess. val.'21 (1-3 act.).. 8,520,798
Paving Bonds.
36,704
Refunding 55
Population in 1918 (est.)
2,600 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$23.50
13,800 bs '13 J-J $4,000-Jan 1 '23-'42
Sewer 430
INT. at Sullivan Co. Bank,Liberty Pop'n (est.),summer, 15,000
Water Bonds.
4,800
5s
winter
2,500
15.000 4.70s12M-N $53,200 --1922-1941 LITTLE FALLS.
Sewer 5)(s
21,000
Electric-Light14 %5
20.800 _s
This city is in Herkimer County. LOWVILLE
8,400 BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '21_.. $87.900 Inc. May 8 1895. Pop'n 1910,
15s
This village is in Lewis County.
12,273;
16,454 Floating debt
Electric light refunding 5s_
9,000
Incorporated in 1854.
3,414,194 1920. 13.029.
18,842 Assess. value 1920_
Sundry refunding 6s
City-Hail Bonds.
Water Bonds.
Tax rate (per 31.000) -920_--$10.54
3,920
Park 43's
$6,000_June 1
A-0 $40,000..- May 1 1925
12.200 Population 1910. 1.299; 1920-.3,813 430'15 J-Di 25,000_-June 1 '23-'25 33s
Sidewalk 5s
'26-'35
Paving Bonds.
12.200 LAWRENCE.Paving 5s
30,000_,June 1 '36-'45 435s
Jan $6,000
1928
This village is in Nassau County,
24.800
Highway 53(s
'18 J-D 25,000-_June 1 1926 TOTAL DEBT Mar 1 1922_346,000
Street impt 55
47,080 Inc. 1897. Pop.'10, 1,189;'20, 2,861. bsSchool Bonds.
Sinking fund
19,500
Street Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Feb 6 '22 $340,160
330'98 July $28,000r-July '22-'38
1,800,500
Floating debt addll)
18,000 5s '17 F-A $12,000r-Aug 1 '22-'33 4348'14 July 8,000__July 1 '22-'29 Total assess. val. 1921
1
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'21_32.10
Bridge Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
69,160
4.80s'13J-D $4.500r_June 1 '23-'31 430'16 Aug 21,000r-Aug 1 '21-'41 Pop'n 1910, 2,940,1920. 3,127.
Assess. val.real estate
2,676.850
Water Bonds.
Grading and Paving Bonds.
Assess. val. personal
7,950
45 '06 J-J $56,000r_July 1 22-'27 LYONS.
Other assessable property_ 7,000 4.1.58'10J-J $32,000 -_Jan 1 '2'-'37 4.38'08 June 50,000r
June 1 1928
This village is in Wayne County.
Tot. ass'd val.'21 (75%act.)2.691.800 58 '13 J-J 24,000r_July 1 '22-'29
(Subject to call
Incorp. 1831. Pop'n 1910. 4.460:
Total tax rate(per 31,000)'21-317.99 4.808'12J-J 60,000r_July 1 '22-'41 430'16 M-N 20.000 after 1918.)
1920, 4,253.
4.60g'15J-J f 500r_ - _Jan 1 1923 (Subject to call after July
INT. at Bank of Lake Placid.
1 1919.)
Road Bonds.
140,000r-Tan 1 '24-'43
Refunding Water Bonds.
53 '20 J-J $42,000r
1922-1949'
Road Bonds.
LAKE PLACID UNION F. S. D.
S60.000____Part yearly
Water Bonds.
$27,200_Last bond 1929 4.85s'17J-JBonds.
NO. 2.
Paving
5s'14 ___ $18,400___Jan 1 '23-'28
TOTAL DEBT May
__sSs
__- 33,395____Nov 1 1927 Total value '21 (80% 31 '223181,100 430'15 M-N 342.500
1922-1938 4.80s'15Jan 20,000r__Jan 1 '23-'42
act.)_6,293,500 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21-3637,598
55
_ 125,000_Apr 1 '32-'56
1926-1943
43.0'15 ann 72,000
5Ys
L
___ 16,000c_Feb 1 '23-'29 Village tax (per $1,000) 1921__E8.00 Water debt (incl.)
215,000 48 '17 Jan f 4.000........Jan 1 1940
Int.at U.S.Mtg & Tr. Co.. N.Y. Assess. debt
6s
___ 65.000c&rDec 1 '22-'34
(addl)
59:1
111.000Jan 1 '41-'42
BONDED DEBT
$222,145
Assessed val'n, real estate_ _7,152.910
Street [mot. Bonds.
Total assessed val'n 1920 2,916,375 LEICESTER (TOWN) COMMON Assessed val'n, personal..
75,000 430'21 F-A $53,500_ _Aug 1 '22-'51
,
Population in 1920 (est.)
Other assessable property_ 342,930
2,250
SCR. DIST. NO. 5.
Sewer Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Cuylerville) is Tot.ass'd val.'21 (70%act."7.570.840 4.90s'15ann $77,000_33.500 yearly
LAKEWOOD.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 21_340.13 BONDED DEBT( Water _ 3131.1100
in Livingston County.
This village is in Chautauqua Co. 53 '19 ann. $33,920__Jan 1 '23-'33
INT. payable at City Treas. office
Apr 15 1921___10th.purp. 42.000
Incorporateu in 1893.
Assessed valuation, real.. _ 5,154.128
5s '19 ann. 4,448_-_Jan 1 '23-'38
Water-Works Bonds.
LITTLE VALLEY.
Assessed val'n, personal...... 110,700
BOND.DEBT
4s '06 M-S 315,600-Mar 1 '23-'35
This village is in Cattaraugus Co. Special franchise
305,955
BOND. DEBT May 26 '22 333,600
Incorporated in 1876.
Total assessed val'n 1920
Assess. val., real estate__1,295,586 LE ROY.
5,570.783
(act.)
Tuis village is in Genesee County. 55 Paving Bonds.
Assess. val., personal
'22 M-S $19,681_ _Mar 1 '25-'44 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920-$10.00
56,000
Other assess. property..
201,663 Incorp. 1834. Pop'n 1910, 3,771; BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '22_ $53,047
INT. on bonds of 1921 at the
Tot.assess.val.'22 60%act) 1,553.249 1920, 4.203.
Assessed valuation, real__.... 861,423
Municipal Bonds.
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1922-$12.00
Assessed valuation, personal 49,900 Lewis County Trust Co., Lowville;
- $8,000
1922-1930 Other assessable property... 27.525 on others payable at the National
Population 1910, 564; 1920, 714 55
Water Bonds.
City Bank, Now York.
Total val.'21
4.40'15 F
-A 396.000...Aug 1 '22-'45 Tax rate (per (3i act.)___ 938.848
LANCASTER.
$1,000) 19217.-411.55
___ 32,000_Nov 10 '22-'37 Population '10, 1,368; '20, 1,253 LYONS UNION FREE SCHOOL
This village is in Erie County. Inc. 4.40s
1882. Pop'n 1910, 4,364; '20, 6.059. 4.35s'16J-D 13.000c_Dei 1 '22-'34
DISTRICT NO. 6.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 16 '21- $157.000 LITTLE VALLEY & MANSFIELD
Paving Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Lyons) is in
debt (included),.._ 148.000
2,050. ..Aug 1 1922 Waterassessed
4.408'12F-A
Wayne County.
UN.FREE SCR. DIST. NO.'3.
Total
value 1920.-2,819,320
$30,000_Dec 1 22- 26
This district (P. 0. Little Valley)
bs '13 M-N 2,000____May 1 1923
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920---311.00 Is in Cattaraugus County.
35,000__Dec 1 27-31
6s
_ 90,250
bs 22 A-0$150,000_ _Apr 1 23-52 4s21 J-D 40,000__Dec 1 32-36
Sewer Bonds.
45,000_Dec 1 37-41
4.403 A-0 $135.000o_Apr 1 '23-'49 LE ROY UNION FREE SCHOOL BONDED DEBT
(7)
DIST. NO. 1.
250,000__Dec 1 42- 66
bs '18 M-S 16,000__Sept 1 '23-'54
This district Is in Genesee County LIVINGSTON COUNTY.
5s '18 M-S 15,000__Sept 1 '23-'52
BONDED DEBT
(7)
430'09 Jan $63,000r_-Jan 1 '23-'43
Genesee is the county seat.
Water Bonds.
330 g F-A $8,000ohr Aug 1 '22-'25 BOND.DEBT Apr 6'22- 363.000
Road Bonds
MADISON COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22-- $271.300 Tot.ass'd val.'22(80%act.)4,185,284 434s
--- $12,500
1922
County seat is Wampsville.
Water debt (incl.)
Highway Improvement Bonds.
21.000 School tax (per 31.000) 1922_311.50
County-Building Bonds.
Assess. val. real estate
$36,000
1,463,800 Population in 1922 (est.)
1923-1925 48 g '09 J-J 393.750r_Jan 1 '23-'31
5.000 be
Assess. val., personal
INTEREST payable at Importers' BOND. DT. Apr. 6 '22.... 3226.000 430 g'14Feb 38.150r-Feb 15'23-'29
2.358,275
Other assessable property
Assess. val. real •
33,291,454 BOND. DEBT May 26 '21_3150,000
150,250 El Traders' Nat. Bank. New York.
Asses. val. franchise
Tot,ass. val.(75%act.)'21-3.972.325
581.050 Assessed value, real ostate24.476,767
Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$18.84 LESTERSHIRE-See Johnson City. Assess. val. personal
890.480 Assessed value personal__ 839,561
Total assess. val. 1921.. 34.762.984 Other assess. property_ _ _ 1,323,609
INT. at A. B. Leach & Co., Inc.,
Population '10, 38.037; '20, 36,830 Total assess. value 1920_26.639.937
New York.
LEWIS COUNTY.
Total tax rate (nor $1,000)'20_1614.27
LANCASTER UNION FREE SCR. 6s Lowville is the County seat.
LOCKPORT.
Pop'n 1910, 39,289; 1920. 39,535
'21
- 36,000
DIST. NO. 8.
This city is in Niagara County.
Highway Bonds.
INT. payable at the Oneida Say.
This district (P. 0. Lancaster) is 5s ,
$7,147.._ Feb 1 '23 '33 Inc. Apr. 11 1865. Population 1910, Bank, Oneida.
in Erie County.
5s
5,418.14Feb 1 '23 '31 17,970; 1920, 21,308.
--School Bonds.
5s '14 _-- 30,000..Feb 10 '23 '37
Miscellaneous Bonds.
AIALONE.
5s
___ $268.000
5s '15 --- 18.1100_Feb 10 '23-'40 bs
___ $1,277.88 Jan 2 1923
This village is in Franklin County
BONDED DEBT
(7)
55
School Bonds.
6.000 _
-1923-1928
Pop.'10,
BOND. DEBT Apr 17 '22 $102,563 41.58'14 Jan $40.000r__Jan 2 '23-'26 Inc. 1853.Bonds. 7,556;'20, 7,556.
Water
LANSINGB1TRG UNION FREE Tot.ass'd val.'21(65%act)17.135.049 4345'16
5.000r_Jan 2 '23-'23
'19 ann $27,000_8ept 1 '22- 39
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21.$28.58 4s '17 Mar 7.500r_Jan 2'23-'27 bsStreet Bonds.
While this district is now included
7.400__..Jan '23-'29
55
within the boundaries of the City of Population in '10 24.849; '20 23.704 5s '20 J-J 84 000Jan 2'23-36 430'16 J'ne 317,913_June 1 '23-'42
2
430'16 Juno 35,000_ _June 1 '23-46
Troy, the district organization reStreet-improvement Bonds.
Water-Works Refunding Bonds
mains a separate corporation within LEWISTON (Town).
5s '12 ___ $2,560_ __ _Dec 1 1922 4.30g'10M-1131.77.9600.May 15'23-'66
This town Is in Niagara County.
that city and the city authorities
'l5
2.910-Jan 2
have no jurisdiction in the matters 430,87 ___ $55,010_ _Apr 1 '23-'37 5s '12 Dec 12.880__Dee 1 '23-'25 BOND.DEBT(Water _ _ $207,000
bs
'22-'34
Water Bonds.
April 192210ther purp. 65,000
of the school district.
bs '13 Aug 31.080Dec 1 '22-'37 Assessed6
Dec 35.000r
val'n, real estate_3,519.850
J-D $20,000c_Dec 1 '22-'31 5.9
4s
- 27,000
Assessed val'n,
4346'08 A-0 7,000r.._Apr 1 '23-'29 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '21._ $56,000 4.451 __- 19,411
Other assessable property_ - 124,780
43ig'10 M-N85,000 --_ May1'25-'41 Assessed valuation 1918-.2.854,550 48 Water Bonds.
'08
'22-'36
TOTAL DEBT May 1922- $112,000 Population 1910. 3.263; 1920, 3.263 bs '07 J-D 3245.000e_Dee 1 '22-'36 Total assess. val. 1921 (abt.
J-D 30,000r_Dec 1
2-3 act.)
3,721,635
Assess. valuat.(real estate.7,890,527
4.30s'08J-D 21.000r..Dec 1 '22-'36 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ --$21.50
(85% of act.)Itotal
8.470,982
4.800r_Jan 2 '23-'25
LYONSDALE & WEST bs '15 Jan
INT. on water bonds payable at
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$11.99 LEYDEN,UN. FREE
45
,s
TURIN
21,200___Jan 2 '23-'38 Guaranty Trust Co., N. Y.; on other
S. D. NO. 5.
Hospital Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Port Leyden)
People's Nat. Bk.. Malone.
LARCHMONT.
431s'17 ann $6,000-Oct 23 '22-.'27 bonds at
This village' is in Westchester Co. is in Lewis County.
Comfort Station Bonds.
1 '23-'36
Incorp. 1891. Pop'n 1910, 1.958; 6s
'21 A-0 12,000c&rOct 1 '37-'42 bs '20 -__ $1 600__Jan 2 '23-'24 MALONE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1920. 2,468.
Voting Machine Bonds.
4}s'11 J-J 832,000c..Jan 1 '23-'39
25,000cStrOct 1 '43- 52
6s
-_- $5,000_ _May 1 '26-'35 BONDED DEBT
30,000
bs '18 J-J $9.500r_Jan 2 '23-'28 53s'22 s-a
(?)
6s
15.000__May 1 '26-'50
__43s'22 s-a 550,000__July 1 '23-'32
Local Improvement Bonds.
INT. at the Port Leyden Nat.
6,500__May 1 '23-'31 Bank,
6s--200,000__July
-5s'18
$196.294.87r
6s
__ - 20,000__May 1 '26-'50 Bank,Port Leyden,or National Park 4s Police Dept. Bonds. Part yearly TOTAL DEBT April '22- 1 '33-'52
T
New York.
$62,500
6s
___
8.800__May 1 '26-'47
5s '21 Jan $21,025_ _Jan 2 '23-'33 Assess. val. (real estate)-3,273.385
Municipal Site Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal...._
Emergency Bonds.
50,423
4Us'16 J-J 20,000c_July 1 '22-41 LIBERTY (Town).
5s '21 ___ $1.213.01_Jan 1 1923 Other assessable property_- 121,713
Sewer Bonds.
This town is in Sullivan County. BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21
3%Wee F
-A $8,000r_Aug 1 '22-'29 Incorp. Mar. 13 1807. Pop'n 1910. Water debt (included)_ $1,115,892 Tot.val.'21(abt.6()%act.)..-3,445,501
Tax rate (per 31,000) '21--$20.40
374,441
330'02 M-N 4,000r_May 1 '23-'26 5,402: 1920. 6.030.
Local assess. bonds (incl.) 312,349 Population in 1921 (est.)
9,000
4Us'13 M-8 4.500--Mar 1 '23-'31
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
Assess. val., real estate_ _ _14,636,825
INT. payable at Williamsburgh
4.908'14.14
200___Jan 1 '23-'24 4s '99 s-an $47.000o ..$5,000 y'ly Assess. val.. personal..___
13,075 Say. Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y.; on
4.908 14J-J
.
2.400___Jan 1 '23-'31 BOND. DEBT May 1922.. $45,000 Special franchise
667,957 others at office of State C




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1922.]

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

67

MONTGOMERY COMMON SCH.
Refunding Bonds.
Town-Hall Bonds.
DIST. NO. S.
M-8 $5.000rMay 1 1931
334s
MAMARONECK (TOWN).
44s '04 Mch $2.000e.Mar 1 '23-'24 4s '18 J-J
This district (P. 0. Montgomery)
1922-1958
18500
Sidewalk Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 6'22_ $41,260
Is in Orange County.
RefundingWater Bonds.
53 '13 M-S $6.000__Sept 1 '22-'27 Certificate of indebtedness_
4,700
$12,000__Nov 1 22-25
1,000_ --Sept 1 1922
F-A $40,000_ __ _Aug 1 1931
58 '14 _-Assess. val., real estate____6,483,343 4s
12,000_ _Nov 1 26-28
$40,000_ _ _ Aug 1 1931
173,150 4345
Fire Dist Bonds.
val., personal
15,000_ _Nov 1 29-31
434s'13 F-A 22.000r---Feb 1 1933 534s 21M-N 14,000_ _Nov 1 32-33
___ $1,000_July 1 '2?-'23 Assess.
416,980
53 '18
property..
65,000__Nov 1 '23-'32 Other assess. val. 1921.. _ _ _7,073,473
Water Bonds.
bs '22 M-S
Total assess.
32,000_ _Nov 1 34-37
F-A $90,000r___Apr 1 1931
Voting Machine Bonds. 1 '23-'28 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $14.63 334s
27,000__Nov 1 38-40
F-A 27,000o___Feb 2 1923
8.975 334s
6s '20 J-D $6,000- Juno
Pop. 1910, 4,806; 1920
(?)
M-N 75,000o.... May 1 1930 BONDED DEBT
4s
Road Bonds.
INTEREST at Supervisor's office. 5As'21 A-0 58,000r.. _Apr 1 '23-'51
'22-'25
INT. at the Maybrook National
5s '10 __- $1.000-Sept 1 '22-'30
9,000-Sept 1
BOND. DEBT June '22 $852,000 Bank, New York.
43s'11 319,000
18,000-July 1 '22-'30 MASSENA (VILLAGE).
Water debt (included)
4 As'12
17,423 MONTICELLO.
5s '13 M-S 10.000._Sept 1 '23-'32
This village is in St. Lawrence Co. Floating debt
This village is in Sullivan County.
143,736
Sinking fund (water)
Sewer District Bonds. 1 '22-'47 lneorporat,W in 1886.
68,561 Inc. 1830. Population 1910. 1,941;
Other sinking funds
6s '21 J-J $130,000_July 1 '22-'51
Municipal Bldg. Site.
'21 J-J 120,000.. July '48-'67 5s '19 ann
Assess. val. (real est.)____21,229,746 1920, 2,330. (5s)
43,9
80
9
3 6.000
109,125 Water bonds
43s'22 J-D 100,000c_June 1
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $93,100 Assess. val. personal
31.000
612,958 Sewer bonds (434s)
Assessment Map Bonds. '22-'24 Assessed val'n,real estate_ _2.722,237 Ouher assess. prop
9.000
$3,000__Nov 1
147,950 Tot.assess.val.'22(abt.act.)21,951,829 Highway bonds (53)
personal___
5s '14 --10,000
Fire bonds (5s)
$477,000 Assessed val'n,
BOND.DT.May 1922-Ass'd val'n, special franchise 136,256 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922-$23.56
Bonds.
Tot.assess.yal.'21(Uact.)_23,720,974 Total assessed val'n 1922
INTEREST is paid at city treasury. 6s Sewerage-Disposal .July 1 '26-'45
'21 s-a 320,000c&r
Total tax rate(per$1,000)-'21..55.30 (about 80% actual)-_-3,006,443
BOND.DEBT May 1921._ 76,000
Population 1910, 5,602; 1920, 7.801 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921_ _ _ _$15.50 MINDEN UN. FR. S. D. NO. 14.
1
,
Assess. val.'20 (3 act.)- -813.360
2,951; 1920, 5,993
Population 1910,
P.O. Fort Plain. Montgomery Co. Village tax rate(p. 31.000)
12
0 .326.35
$10,000r-Nov 1 '22-'25
,Monticello.
MAMARONECK (VILLAGE). Co.
INT. at Nat. Un. Bk.
r
v 1 '26-'30
15,000r_No
This village is in Westcheste
MASSENA (TOWN)UNION FREE 58 '15 M-N 28,000r-Nov 1 '31-'37
MORAVIA.
Inc. Nov. 16 1895. Pop. 1910. 5,699
SCHOOL DIST. No. 1.
4.500r___Nov 1 1938
This village is in Cayuga County.
1920, 6.571.
School Bonds.
v 1 '22-'35 Incorp. in 1N37.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
4s '09 Dec $5,000_ -($1,000 yrly.) 5s '15 M-N 7,000r_No
J-D $3,000r -1922-1927 43's'17 M-N125,000c&r_$5,000 yrly. TOTAL DEBT Apr 22 '22_ $64.500 BOND. DEBT March 1 '22_335,000
45
43
2,000r_June 1 '23-'26 5s '18 May 8,000
debt (additiona)_ 1,000
4.6s '08 J-D
1922-1939 Assess. val. real estate---1.550,8
'23-'32
44.600 Floating
21.500
Water debt (incl.)
4s '09 A-0 5,000r_Apre 1 '23-'28 5s '19 M-S 20,000-$1,000 yrly. Assess. val. personal
4.000__Jun 1
648,230
Total assessed value 1921
val. real
J-D
4.60s
BOND. DEBT Apr 6'22 $168,000
1,595.443 Assess. val. personal
7,800
(60% act.)
Assess.
4.609 J-D 11,000r _June 1 '23-'32 Assess.val., real estate..__ _5,662,694
70
43,112
assess. prop
Bridge Bonds.
171,150 School tax (per $1,000) 1921_315.
Assess.val., personal
3,000 Other val. 1922 60% act.) 699.142
Population in 1921 (est.)
4.408'12F-A $3,500r_Aug 1 '22-'28 Total assessed valuation
Plain Nat. Bank in Total (per $1, 00) 1922.- $18.00
INT. at Fort
Sewer Bonds. 0r_Nov 1 '22-'33
Tax rate
5.833.844
1921 (75% act.)
M-N$24.00
Population 1910, 1,324, 1920, 1,331
43
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$13.68 New York exchange.
J-J 26,000r_July 1 '2 '-'34 Population (est.) 1920
350
10,000
y 1 '22-'33
14,000r_Jul
MORTAR (TOWN) UNION FREE
4s '06 J-J
MINEOLA.
4.60s'07M-S 60,000r..Sept 1 '22-'36
This village is in Nassau County. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5. is
4.55s12A-0 16,000c.Oct 1 '22-'31 MEORANICVILLE.
This district (P.O. Port Henry)
Incorporated in 1906.
4.40s12F-A 15,000r_Aug 1 '22-'36
This city is in Saratoga County.
Water Main Extension Bonds. In Essex County.
J-D 26,000r_ Doe 1 '22-'34 Inc. as village 1870; as city June 29 5s '19 s-a $37,500
3Ms
1924-1940
*School Building Bonds.
4.70s17J-D 11,000_J'ne 15 '23-'33 1915, Pop. 1910, 6,631; 1920, 8,166. 6s '21 F-A
3,400__Feb 1 '23-26 5s '16 --- 366.010r_Dec 1 '22-'41
4As'22 J-D 325,000c_June 1 '27-'51
urchase Bonds.
6s '21 F-Pt 16 500_ _Feb 1 '26-'40 -s___ 23,000
Land-P
$84,000
Fire-Department Bonds.
5s '20 Jan 1 $18,000c&r_Jan 1'23-'40 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21-- $69.000 BOND. DEBT June 1 '22..1,253,277
4.308'09A-0 $1,000r_Oot 1 '22-'23
Refunding Bonds.
Water debt (included)__ 30.400 Assess. val. real
4.40s17M-N 7,080_May 15 '23-'26 430'15 Oct $28,000c-Oct 1 '22-'35 Assess. val. real estate____1,288,290 Assess. val. personal
9,500r_Aug 1 '22-'40
75
81 98
1.3341
4.40s12F-A
165,700 Total assess. val. 1921
Bonds.
Assess. val. personal
6.000r__Jan 15'23-'34 53City-Hall $17,000
1922-1938 Other assessable property_ 65,492 Total tax (per $1,000)
5s '13 J-J
'14 Sept
-at Citizens' Nat. Bank,
4Ms'16 M-N 4,000r-May 1 '23-'26
1,519,482
* INT.
Water Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.'19(abt.act.)
4 Ms'16 M-N 2,000r-May 1 '23-'24 4s
M-N $17,0000__ _Nov 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919- -$16.00 Port Henry.
4.40s'17M-N 7,080.._May 1 '23-'26 3%s
F-A 22,000r_ -_July 1 1933 Population 1910, 1,981; 1921), 3,016
1922-1923
4,000
58 '18 --MORTAR UNION FREE SCHOOL
Water Refunding Bonds.
1927
9,500-May 1 '25-'34 43.ts'12 ___ $12,000
DIST. NO. 1.
5s '20 s-a
Paving Bonds.
MINOA UNION FREE SCHOOL
Bonds.
This district is in Essex County.
Fire Apparatus
4.35s'07M-N $12.320r_May 1 '23-'36 5148'22 June $14,000_ _June 1 '23-32
DIST. NO.2.
Building Bonds.
.Oct 1 '22-45
4.358'07M N 30,000r -1922 1936 BOND. DEBT May 25 '22 $238,375
This district P. 0. Manilius) is 53 '16 Oct $48,000.
4.6s '08 J-D 22,050r_June 1 '23-37 Water debt /included)---- 51.000 in Onondaga County.
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22_ _ $48,000
6,000r_June 1 '23-'28 Sinking fund General
11,046
Building Bonds.
4.60s J-D
Assessed value, real estate_2,142,004
6,100
13,588 5s
Nov $29,000r$1.000 yiy Nov Assessed value, personal..
Water
4.408' 12F-A 11,000r_Aug 1 '22-'31
2.148.104
53 '13 M-S 29,280r Sept 25 '2-2'45 Assessed val'n,real estate-3,195,775 BOND. DEBT Apr 12 '22_$29,000 Total assess. val. 1922
$801,385 Total tax rate (per $1 000)'22_39.35
Dock Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal..... 20.150 Assess. val. real estate
5.600 Population in 1922 (est.)
3.000
188,250 Assess. val. personal
5.708'21 s-a $10,000 Oct 1 '26-'36 Special franchise
TOTAL DEBT June '22_ $731,413 Tot.ass'd val.'22(50%act.)_3,528,175 Tot, assess. val.'22 (2-3 act)806.985
INT. at Citizens' Nat. Bank, Port
$19.24 Henry, N. Y.
7.525.005 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922....-$62.80 Tax rate (per $1,000) '22
Assess. val. real estate
INT. payable at Trust & Deposit MT.KISCO.
zINT. at Treasurer's office.
Total ssess. val., 1922_ __11,164,320
Co. of Onondaga. Syracuse.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_316.92+
This village is in Westchester Co.
INT. by check to registered holder.
Incorp. 1875. Population in 1910.
MECHANICVILLE SCH. DIST.
.
48 g 98 J-D $17,000c__,,,.1922-1938 MOHAWK is in Herkimer County. 2,802, 1920, 3,944.
This village
MAMARONECK UNION FREE 4s g '06 J-D
Fire-Alarm Bonds.
4.000r _1922-1925 Inc. 1844. Population 1910. 2.079,
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
5s '13 J-J $2,500r___July 1 1922
This district is in the town of 4 g'13 J-D 114,100c&r_1922-1945 1920, 2,919.
Water Bonds.
g'15 J-D
2,000r____1922.1923
Fire-Alarm-System Bonds.
Mamaroneck. Westchester County. 4 s'20 J-J
1922-1924 3.853'05J-D $3,848r ..___1922-1934
164,000
1922-1950 4.9014 J-J
$600
45 '16 M-N318,000-_Nov 1 '22-'30
3.60s'98A-0 6,000r __.._1922-1927
TAL DEBT May 12 '20 $396,500
Ext. Bonds.
Water & Sewer
530'20 M-N 20,000__Nov 1 '30-39 Ass'd val.
10,000r __1922-1931
1922-1943 4 As'15 J-J
54s'20 M-N 10,000c&rNov.1'40-44 School tax'20 (60% act.)...4,498.000 5s '14 M-S $11,500
8,500-July 12 1937
-A
44s'17 F
Paving Bonds.
5 y,8'21 _- 300.000.. May 1 '23-'52 Population(per $1,000) 1919.-322.60
3,009__July 1 '22-'27
-A
8,500 4.35s M-N $5,000
in 1917 (est.)
1922-1926 4%8'17 F
School-House Bonds.
1.250__July 1 '22-'26
-A
/
43 s'17 F
on 43s in N. Y. exchange;
4.9s '07 M-N t16,450r_May 1 '23-'30 onINT. at Merchants' Ex. Nat.. 53 '17 F-A 17,000----Aug 1 1939
Road Bonds.
others
23-'42
00cMay 1'
Water Bonds.
Refunding
5As'21 M-N100,0
.
4 Us 09 M-N $6,000r _Nov 1 '22-33
100 000cMay 1 '43-'52 Bank. N. Y.
430'10 A-0 $18,500r-$1,500 yearly 4.353
1,759____July 1 1922
.12J-J
Sewer Bonds.
5As'21 M-N 100.000cMay 1 '23-'42
2.100_July 1 '22-'25
4.70s12J-J
3.458'05J-0 $19.600r_$1,400 yearly 434s'13 F
Mamaroneck Ave. School& Site. MEDINA.
6.000-Feb 1 '23-'28
-A
This village is in Orleans County.
Water & Light Improvement.
4s '08 M-N 43,000- May 1 '23-'39 Inc. Mch, 3 1832. Pop. 1910,
5.683; 3.903'05 A-0 $6.000r__ _4500 yearly 434s'14 J-D 15.008r_Junel5 '23-43
ol-Addition Bonds.
High•Scho
School Bonds.
Refunding Elec.-Light Bonds. 4548'12 --- 1•65.000
4)0'08 M-8 $31,350r-M & S '22-'34 1920, 6,011.
1941
Village-Hall Bonds.
$6.000____12-yr serial
4348
130ND. DEBT May 1 '21 $447,200 4.156'08
Street !mot. Bonds.
Aug $10,000r_July 15'22-'26 BOND DEBT Apr 19 1921 $86.900
Ass'd val.'20 (3-5 actua1)-15.623,286
4.458'10J-J $32.000r_Apr 25 '23-'38
18,000
Water
Sinking fund
School tax (Per $1.000) 1920---$8.26 3.758 JulyBonds.
510r..__July 1 1922
1,270,126 4 Us'16 July
314,448r..May 9'23-'34 Assessed valuation 1920
INT. payable to "holder" In New
1922-1933
5.400
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $LOW) 1920-$16.50 4Ms
York exchange.
1922-1932
5.500
4.35s -__...
58 '07 July $2,400r_July 15'22-'23
INTEREST on water and light
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 12 '22.. $60,149 bonds payable in Mohawk; on imp.
TER.
MANCHES
4 34s'09 M-S 339,100r_Mch 1 '23-'39
27,167 bonds at Southold Say. Bank.
This village is in Ontario County. Water sinking fund
1922-1933
434809 J-D 12,000
Incorp. 1892. l'opulation 1910, Tot.ass'd val.'21 (80% act.)5,059,715
1922-1932
-A 10,254
434s'13 F
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$11.05
881; 1020. 1,418.
MONROE COUNTY.
53 '13 J-J 11.186r_July 1 '22-'42
INT. at Union Bank in Medina.
Water-Works Bonds.
County seat is Rochester.
434s'14 M-8 23,310r_Sept 1 '22-'42
J-D $26.680r_June 1 '23-'45
4.80'15
Bridge Bonds.
4548'16 July $11,000r_July 1 '22-'43
MEXICO.
5s '18 __- $31,000
1.000r_July 1 '22-'25
4A8'15 F-A$200.000_ _Feb 1 '23-'30
This village is in Oswego County. 430'17 F-A 75,000r_Feb 1 '27-'41 454s'15 J-J
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21-- 332,137
3,000r-July 1 '26-29
debt (additional)--- 2.500 Incorporated in 1851.
Floating
TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 '22_ $275.000
10,000r-July 1 '30-'34
BD. DT.(water) Apr 7'22_342,000 Assessed valuation 1921_427,952.134 53,0'18 J-J
Assessed yarn, real estate
13,000__July 1 '22-'47
4,999,178 Assess. val. real estate
535,342 Tax rate (per $1.000) 192l__,-$5•26 53 19
and franchise
4,000____July '23-'30
24.850 Pop'n 1910, 283,212; 1920, 352,034 58 '20 J-J
Assessed val'n, personal___-- 37,800 Assess, val. personal
6,500r_July 1 '24-'36
16,515
Total assessed val'n 1921-5,036.978 Other assess. property
INTEREST and principal payable BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921_ $303 720
rate (per $1,000) 1921----$5.03 Tot.assess.val.'21(70%act_576,707 at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bk., N. Y.City. Water debt
'Tax
41.850
Treasurer's office. Village tax rate(per 31,000) 21 $14.90
INT.payable at
Total assessed valuation__3,205.610
Population 1910, 1,233; 1920, 1,336 MONTGOMERY.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919 428.75
County. INT. payable at Mt. Kisco.
This village is in Orange
MANCHESTER UNION FREE
Inc. 1810. Pop. '10, 941;'20, 906.
MIDDLEPORT.
SCH. DIST. NO. 8.
This village is in Niagara County. BOND. DEBT May 3 '22.. $32,000 MOUNT MORRIS.
Building Bonds.
6,000
Inc. 1859. Pop'n 1910, 1.530. 1920, Sinking fund (water)
This village is in Livingston Co.
___ 26,833.18
4 As
Assess. val. (real estate)
Incorp. 1835. Population in 1910.
1,416.
(Due 1,166.66 yearly)
371.000 2,782, 1920, 3,312.
(abt.60% act.) 1922
Sewer Bonds.
Apr 6 '22 - $26,833
BOND. DEBT
Water Bonds.
D $40,000-_June 1 '23-'39 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_$20.00
Assessed val'n, real estate-1,086,230 4.35s'12J-Bonds.
43015 M-8 $55.500r Mar 1 '23-'40
Water
5,600
Assessed val'n, personal_..(See V. 100, p. 921, for maturity.)
4.35s'12J-D $33.390_ -June 1 '23-'40 MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
26,285 6s
•
prop
Other assess.
'20 10-A 26,000_Aug 10 '25-37
4.15s M-S $30,000r___Sept '22-'37
Fonda is the county seat.
Total assess. val. 1922
4.405 A-0 39,900c_Apr 1 '23-'41
Jail Bonds.
1.118.115 Os '21 F-A 16,000-Aug 10 '38-'53
(82% act.)
+ TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '21__ $96,500 4Us'13 M-S $8,000„ _Aug 1 1922 4.05s'16M-S 19,000r_Sept 1 '22-'40
Tot tax rate (per $1 000)'22-$12.07
Assess. val., real estate..-1,238,803
Sewer Bonds.
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
1,350
Population 1920
Total assess. value 1915-1,319,733 4'-4s '13 M-8 $20,000
1923-1924 11.608'15M-8 342,000c_Mar 1 '23-'40
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915......$11.00
(See V. 100. p. 921, for maturity.)
Bonds.
Highway
MANHEIM. 1 '23 '39
1922-1925 _s '22 ann $17 000.
4s'04&'05 $16,000
This town is in Herkimer County.
0
174 059
1922 TOT. BD. DT.Apr 19 '22._ 3142:50
58 '08 - 2,000
Highway Bonds.
MIDDLETOWN.
1922-1923 Water debt(included)
6.000
1922-1924
This city is in Orange Co. Inc. 48 '09 -430'12-- $1,500
1922-1926 Assess. val. real estate.... A,335.875
1921-1926 June 9 1888. Pop'n, 1910, 15,313; 434s'10- 10,000
4)48 '15.-.. 17,000
54,573
1922-1926 Other assessable property
4 tell- 29,000
5s '19 M-8 9,80O..$1.000 y'rly 1920, 18420,
1922 Total assess. val.'21(2-3act)1,390,448
4148'13- 10.000
Street-Improvement Bonds.
7.000
6s '20.... _
1922-1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921- __$21.20
11-S $30,000r. _Meh I '23-'37 4 s'15 ___ 14,000
t,
Bonds.
Bridge
ighwaY Refunding Bonds.
q A-0 75,000c&r Oct 1 '22-'36
68 '21 --_ $6,000.. _Mar 1 '23-'28
$14,096.82_Feb 1 1926 MOUNT PLEASANT.
534s'22
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 25 '22 $16,800
This town is in Westchester Co.
56,000.00 Feb 1 '27-'30
M-S $9,000
val.'21(66%act.12,642,090 3;is
Tot.assess.
Assessment Map Bonds.
DEBT Apr 26 '21 $150,346
BOND.
School Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000) 21-321.00
$6,000-Aug 1 '22-24
36,080.742 58
Population 1910, 3,355; 1920, 3,886 44s'12 J-J $17,000r ..July 1 1922 Assess. val. real
Bonds.
Road 170,850
Assess. val. personal
75,000c_June 1 '24-'38
-Aug 1 '22-'39
1.078,014 4.60s __- $127,312.
4 is'22 J-13( 150,000c_June 1 '39-53 Special franchises
MASSENA (TOWN).
50,000„Aug 1 '30-'39
37,229,600 414s
90,000c_Juno 1 '51-'59 Total value 1920
This town is In St. Lawrence Co.
1.600.47Augl '22-'23
57.567: 1920, 57.023 434s ( 14,000c.._June 1 1960 Pop'n 1910.
Bridge Bonds.
INT. at Amsterdam Say. Bank 4.05s 16A-01 24,000_0ct 1 '22-'33
City-Hall Bonds (0pt. aft. 1915)•
$12,500c_Feb 1 '23-'33
4;is'12
500----Oct 1 1934
1
-a $70,000c---July 1 1930 and Farmers' Nat. Bk., Amsterdam.
53 '18 F-A 26,000c_Feb 1 '23-'43 4As'10 s




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MOUNT PLEASANT (Concluded) 430'19 M-N163,000r__Nov 1
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[VOL. 114.

'22-'30 NEWARK.
TOTAL DEBT.Ian 1 1921 $284,777
Nov 1 '32-'38
Assessed value, real
This village Is in Wayne County. BOND.'DEBT Jan 1 1922_ 1141,000
18.751,967 430'22 J-D 49,000r__une 1 '23-'34
Assess.
24,000c_J
Incorp. in 1839. Pop'n 1910. 6,227; Assess val. real estate_....11.753,441
Assessed value, personal
123,250
val. personal
24,000c_June 1 '35-'42 1920, 6,964.
84,000
Total assess. val. 1920_ _18,875,217
Other assessable property.. 128,321
Voting Bonds.
Population '10, 11,863; 1920, 14,004
Sewer Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1916..
1,965,762
41s
4.30s Oct $55,000
M-S $12,000
1922-1925
1922-1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) '16---$9,
395
Water Bonds.
MOUNT PLEASANT UN. FREE Deficiency Bonds.
33i&48 M-S $12,000r
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
330'02 M-S 140,000__Mch
1922-1924
This district (P. 0. North Tarry- 4s '03 M-S 40,000--Mar 1 '23-'26 430'19 A-0 250,000_ __Oct 3 '23-'4/ NEW PALTZ.
1 '28-'31 TO!'. Bt.). DT.
town) is in Westchester County.
This village is in Ulster 0011hty.
May 2'22- 8311,000
48'03 F
-A 40,000 Aug 1 '32-'35 Assess.
val. real estate..__ 4.056,626 Incorporated 1887.
6s 21 s 5 $4,000.... Aug 1 1923
-a
Assess. val. personal
1156,000Aug 1 24-49 45 Fire and Police Department.
70,700 BOND.DEBT May 251921.859,300
530 22 F-A 60,000__Feb 1 24-53 4s '06 M-N $50,000o-.May 1 '27-'36 Other assessable property
211,410 Total assess. val. 1921
1,847.598
'05
530 22 s
-an 15,000__Dec 1 24-38 4s '10 J-D 50,000o_June 1 '26-'35 Total assess.val.'21(75 act)4,338,736 Tax rate.
(per 81,000) 1921 _ _ -$30.04
A-0 20,000o_Oot 1 '33-'36 Total tax rate (per $1,000)
BONDED DEBT
'21_318.56 Population 1910, 1,230; 1920, 1,056
(?)
43(8'12
INT. mailed to registered holders.
INT. at the Tarrytown National 45's'15 M-N105,000c_May 1 '36-'42
J-J 20,000c__Jan 1 1945
Bank, Tarrytown, N. Y.
430'16 __
3,000____Mar 1 1943 NEWBURGH.
NEW ROCHELLE.
43is'19 ___
2,000r___Nov 1 1925
This city Is in Westchester County.
This city is In Orange County. The
MT. PLEASANT UNION FREE
prin. and int. on the water bonds is Inc. 1899. Population 1910. 28,867;
Water
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.9. 430'11 Bonds.
A-0 $30,000___Oot 2 1931 met by water rents. Incorporated 1920, 36,213.
This district Is in Westchester Co.
Sewer Bonds.
430'09 J-J $52.000r_ _Jan 1 '23-'48 430'12 J-D 50,000____Dec 1 1932 April 22 1865. Commission charter
3,000___May 1 1937 adopted May 1 1915. Population 4s '89 A-0 $30,000c _Oct 1 '22-'27
48 '04 Oct
1,600r__Oct 1 '22-'24 430'17 _-5s '93 A-0 95,000r Oct 1 '28-'46
1910, 27,805; 1920, 30,366.
__ - 30,000
5s '14 J-J 30,000_ _Jan 1 '26-'55 4(s
4s '97 A-0 65,000r_Oct 1 '47-'59
Fire-Department Bonds.
5s '14 M-S 4.600„Mar 1 '24-'28
Library Bonds.
-A 10,779r -Aug 1'22-'26
6s '21 F
-A 110,000__Aug 1 '23-'27 330'02 __- $16,000____Aug 1 1932 430'11 M-N $8,000._ May 1 '23-'31 330'00 F
,
430'16 M-N 8.500_May 1 '22-'25 330'01 F
-A 84,000r_Aug 1 '22-'49
45,000...Aug 1 '28-'42
Sewage
5s '20 M-N 15,600__Nov 1 '22-'28 3%5'99 J-D
BOND. DEBT Apr 7'22-- $143,200 430'08 -Disposal Works.
6,085r __Deo 1 '22-27
J-D $40,000_-Dec 1 '48-'49
Assess. val.'21 (607 act.)-3.378.833
Refunding Improvement Bonds 45 '05 M-N 20,000r_May 1 '23-'28
School tax (per $1.000) 1921318.58+ 4s '09 M-N:100,000-May 1 '50-54 430'12 M-S $27,200r--Sept 1 1932 430'09 M-N 9.750r_May 1 '23-'23
1 10,000---_May 1 1955
43010 J-J 10,279r..May 1 '23-'31
Population in 1921 (est.)
Paving Bonds
3,600
Prospect Ave. Widening Bonds. 4 8'12 M-S $22,000r..Sept 1
INTEREST at Mt. Pleasant Bank
'22-'29 430'11 M-N 2,000r_May 1 '23-'25
-A 97,000r___Feb 1 1938 43is'16 M-N 40,000r_May 1 '23-'42
of Pleasantville in N. Y.exchange. 4Us'21 s-a $30,000c_Dec 1 '22-'36 4 s'13 F
4 318 21 M-N 52,000__May 1 '31-'66
.
4 s'13 M-N 39,000_Nov 1
Sewerage Bonds.
33.55'99 M-S $20,000____Mch '23-'24 43s'13 M-N 7,000__Nov '22-'30
MT. VERNON.
Court-House & Police-St
1 1928
This city in Westchester Co. 33000 M-N 60,000_ __May '25-'27 4 s'15 A-0 28.000r---Apr 1 1925 430'11 M-N$79.000-May 1a. Bds.
'23-'41
-A 50,000___Feb 1 1928 4 s 15 F-A 28,000r-Aug 1 '22-'35
The city received its charter on 33001 F
Relief Bonds.
March 22 1892. Population 1910, 350'01 M-N 40,000____Nov 1 1929 430'16 M-N 17.000__May 1 '22-30 4s '03 M-N $15,000r_May 1
'23-'27
4s '04 A-0 30,000____Oot 1 1930 5s '18 M-S 33 668 --_Septl '22-37
30,919; 1920. 42,726.
Street &
430'08 J-D 30,000r._ Deo 1 1934 430'22 F
-A 56,000.-Feb 1 '23-'42 3345'97 M-N Highway Impt.
Bridge Bonds.
$3,000-__Nov '22-'23
Glebe Fund.
5s '00 M-S $10,000-___Sept 1 1923 430'09 A-0 40,000r_Oct 1 '36-'39
3343'99 .T-D 55,000r- __June' 23-'33
-A $25,170r_ _Aug 5 1935 330'01 A-0 14,000r .Apr 1
4s '06 M-N 20.000._ May 1 1926 450'13 J-D 35.000r__Dec 1 1940 3s '95 F
'23-'29
4345'15 J-J 15,000r__Jan 1 1944 35 '93 J-J
1,437.37r-May20 1943 354s'00 J-D 150,000r_June 1 '34-'63
Water Relief Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
530'21 M-S $5,000___Mar 1 1924 5s '20 __ 30,000___ _Dec 1 1930
330'01
530'21 F-A 30,000__Feb 1 '34-'36 430'11 M-N 316,000r_May 1 '23-'30 55 '07 J-J 30,000r_July 1 '30-'44
M-N 10,000r-May 1 '23-'25
Highway Bonds.
43is'13 M-N • 8,500
-Nov 1 '22-'31
($5,000 due in odd years.)
Renewal Tax Bonds.
4s '93 M-S $50,000_Sept 1 '22-'26
430'09 M-N
45 '95 F
-A 100,000- Feb 1 '27-'36 5s '22 _-- $75,000.___Feb 1 1924 4s Water Bonds.
'10 M-S3158,000r___Mch 1 1930 5s '13 M-N 90,000r_May 1 '23-'31
15,000r___May 1 1923
4s '96 M-S 30,000._Sopt 1 '37-'39
Incinerator Bonds.
430'12 M-S 44,000r_ __Sept 1 1932
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
4s '97 M-N 40,000- Nov 1 '40-'43 430'22 ___ 1$57,000__Feb 1 '23-'41 58 '20 M-S
122,000__Mar 1 '23-'44 4s '09 M-N $46,700r___ Deo 1 1939
4s'98'00J-J 50,000-July 1 '44-'48
1 8,000.. ___Feb 1 1946
1 1 231.01_Mar 1 1945
Refuse Destructor Bonds.
4s '01 M-N 35,000 May 1 '49-'52
Refunding Water Bonds.
Land Purchase Bonds.
43is'16 M-N 118,000r-May 1 '23-'31
45 '04 A-0 15,000__Oct 1 '53-'55 4 lis'22 ___
$11,000_ _May 1 '23-'33 330'95 M-N 87,000--Nov 1 '22-'24
1,500r_._May 1 1932
4s '05 --- 20,000 June 1 '34-'37
330'02 M-S
.
500r___Sept 1 1922 5s '17 M-N 30.000. May 1 '23-'32
430'10 J-J 25,000c_July 1 '46-'50 TOT.BD.DT June 1'22..45,576,050 430'12 F
Floating debt
-A 72,000r_Feb 1 '23-34
151,300
1,000_ _ _ -May 1 1933
430'08 J-D 40,000o_June 1 '38-'45 Tax-relief&
430'12 M-S 50,000r___Sept 1 1932
water (outside
Fire-Department Bonds.
430'11 A-0 115,000o_Apr 1 '32-'43
debt
-A $26,000r ..Aug 1 '22-'34
723.000 4s 17 J-J 12.000....,.July 1 '22-'27 3%s'00 F
430'12 M-N 25,000_May 1 1951 Sinkinglimit) (incl.)
funds
School Bonds.
5s '07 M-N 20,000r_May 1 '23-'26
247,506 330'03
430'12 J-D 15,000____Dec 1 1951 Total assess.
J-J $4.000r_July 1 '22-'23 55 '08 M-N
76,860.765
430'13 F
-A 25,000____Feb 1 1952 Tax rate (perval. 1921
430'07 A-0 24.000r..Oct 1 '22-'27 430'10 M-N 16,000r_May 1 '23-'30
$1,000) 1920---$39.21
9,000r_May 1 '23-'31
430'13 J-J
15.000--July 1 1952
3.85s'09F-A 115,000r---Feb 1 1929 4s '16 M
43is'15 F-A 20.000r-_-Aug 1 1953 INT. payable at Treas. office.
-N5 6,000r_May 1' 23-'24
4.10s11J-J
40,000r-July 1 1931
1 4.000r___May 1 1925
Highway Repaving Bonds.
4.403'17F-A j 31.000
Local-Improvement Bonds.
1922-1936
430'09 A-0 $25.000___Oot 1 1929 NASSAU COUNTY.
1.000
Created Jan. 1 1899 out of that 4 3is'22 M-N1 94,000rMay 1922-1937 45 '03 11-N $40,000 May 1 '23-'32
430'10 A-0 25,000o___Oot 1 1930
'23-'47 4s '04
430'11 A-0 25,000__-_Oot 1 1931 portion of Queens County not in- 430'22 F-A 94,000__Feb 15 '23-'47 4$ '05 M-N 22,000r_May 1 '23-'33
1
M-N 3,000r_May 1 '23-'25
430'11 M-8 40.000____Sept I 1931 cluded in the Greater New York
Street Improvement Bonds.
4
M-N
950r__..May 1 1923
430'12 J-J
5,000-___July 1 1932 For debt, &o., prior to formation, see 430'22 F-A $56,000 Feb 1 '23-'42
s'13 M-N
430'12 M-N 25.000----Nov 1 1932 Queens County statement. Mineola BOND. DEBT Apr.1'22 81,022,300 4 Municipal 5,008r_ _..May 1 1923
Impt. Bonds.
430'13 F
-A 15.000----Feb 1 1933 Is the county seat.
Water debt(Included)
366,731 430'14M-Nf$10,000r..-May 1 1923
Sinking fund
43is'13 J-J
15.000---July 1 1933
Court-Ho
122,436
1 10,200r__ May 1 1924
430'14 _-- 30.000-__Aug 1 19.34 330 g M-S use Bonds.
$65,000r___Sept 1 1930 Total assess. val. 1922
430'15 J-D 133.000r-May 1 '23-'24
430'15 M-N 25,000r_._May 1 1935 330 g M-N 85,000r__Nov 1 1931
(80% actual)
26,578,976
430 16 M-N 15,000r_Nov 1 '22-26 330 g J-J 100,000r-__July 1 1929 City& soh.tax(per 11,000)'21 420.00 43is'16M-NI113.000r___May 1 1925
75,000r- Mayl '23-'25
430'16 J-D 10.000r_Dec 1 '22-'26
INT. on high school building
4,250r_M
Building Bonds.
bonds payable at City Treas. office 58 '17 M-N 1548,000r_ ay 1 1926
58 18 .1-3 12.000r_ Jan 2 '23-'28 43ig'14
J-D $275,000r_June 1'38 '43
May 1 '23-'28
4Xs'19 s-a
32.000r ____1922-1929
112.700r___May 1 1927
530'21 _-- 190.000-Apr 1 '23-'31
Hospital Bonds.
58 '18 M-N 7,637.50r-$2,000 i'lY
530'21 J-D 90.000c_June 1 '23-'31 4s g '16 J-D 380.000r-Dec 1 '22-'37 NEW CASTLE.
on May 1. beginning 1921.
This town is in Westchester Co.
5Y.,s'21 F
-A 1O0,000 Aug 1 '22-31 55 '18 M-N 25,000_ ___Nov 1 1922
4%s'19 M-NI2I0,000r.May 1 '23-'28
3
Highway Bonds.
530'21 M-N100,000Nov 1 '22-'31
15,000c&r_Apr 1 1933
26 997.75r..May 1 '29
43(s'21
1942
100,000__May 1 '23-'32 5s g '21 A-0{200,000c&r Apr 1 '34-38 4.358 J-J 1141,300
24,600r_May 1 '23-'29
430'13 M-S 10.000__Sept 1 '22-'28 530'20 s-a
60.000c&rApr 1 '39-'40
Drainage Bonds.
5.000r___May 1 1930
43is'14 M-N 3,00181,000 yearly
430'15 F-A $61,000r-_Aug 1 1935
430'21M-N 112,000__May 1 '24-'30
Road Bonds.
May 1
430'16 J-D 50,000
June 1936 4 3yg'10
9,000_ __.May 1 1931
43is'17 J-D 40,000r___June 1 1937 45 g '09 M-S $90,0000..July 1 '22-'29 Town debt June 1 1 21- _ $157,300
35,000c_ _Sept 1 1931 Assess.
City
Bonds.
44s'18 ___ 20.000_ -__Aug 1 1927 58 g '07 M-N 250.000cNov 1 '22-'27 Assess. val., real estate____7,655,575 43.s'15 Yard$34,000r.
J-D 1
.May 1 '24-'4
val., personal
20,803
5318'18 J-D 20,000___June 1 1938 430311 F
-A 46,000r_Feb 1 '27-'31 Other assessable property
1,000r_ _ _May 1 1940
198,825 58 '17 M-N
58 '18 _-- 10,000____Sept 1 1922 4 6'12 A-0 160,000r_Apr 1 '22-'31 Tot.assess
21.000r_May 1 '23-'21
45(8'19
30,000_,._ _Mar 1 1929 4 g.13P-A 70.000r- Aug 1 '22-'23 Tax rate .val.'2 (act.val.)7,875.200
2,000r____May 1 1939
(per $1,000) 1921-8 t 0.31 +
43(s'22 --5 50,000_ _May 1 '23-32 4. 08'13F-A j125,000r_Aug 1 '24-'28
Certificate Redemption Bonds()
Population 1910, 3.573; 1920, 3.639
1100, 0 .. May 2'33-'42
1250,000r_Aug 1 '29-'33
INT. payable at the Mt. Kisco 430'13 M-N 9.800r_May 1 '23-'31
58 '20 F
Tax Relief Bonds.
-A 790.000c_Aug 1 '25-29 Nat. Bank and at Mt. Pleasant.
Park Bonds.
4%s'20 --$110,000____Feb 1 1923
Bridge Bonds.
4 Ms'll 3.1-N $2,8000r_May 1 '23-'38
58 '19 _- 60.000- ___Feb 1 1922 53is'20 M-N970.000c&rNov 1 '41-50
430'15 J-D 11,000r_May 1 '24-'34
5s '22 F-A 130,000_
eb 1 1925 58 g '21 A-0 550,000c&rApr15'31-41 NEW CASTLE & BEDFORD UN.
School Bonds.
FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2,
Water Tax Relief Bonds.
Refundin
4 4s'12 J-D $52,500r_June 1 '23-'42 4 8'97 M-N$29,0000_May 1
4Xs'20
$5,000,._,,Feb 1 1923 4%sg'17M- g Bonds.
S 573,000_-Sept 1 '22-28 430'16 J-J 37,947r_ July 1 '22-'46 4 s'05 M-N 1,000r__ May '23-'27
530'21 M-S 100,000____Mar 1 1924 (See
1 1923
V. 105, p. 734, for maturity.) TOTAL DEBT Apr 6'22__
4s '05
53 '22 F-A
7,000_ ___Feb 1 1925
$95,000 45 '06 M-N 32.000r_May 1 '23-'30
Certificates of indebtedness.
Total assess. val. 20
School Tax Relief.
3,194,624 5s '08 M-N 12,000r_May 1 '23-'25
M-N 172,000r_May 1 '23-'30
530'21 M-8 $50,000-__Mar 1 1924 58 '21 J-D$225,000_--Sopt 15 1923 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-528.75
A-0 135,000_ __ _Oct 1 1923 Population in 1922 (est.)
1 8,500r_ May 1 1931
58 '22 F-A 80,000____Fob 1 1925 5s '22 DEBT
4.000
BOND
May 25'2255,259,403
INT. at Columbia Tr. Co.. N. Y. 430'09 M-N 31,045r_May 1 '23-'32
City Hall Bonds.
Floatinf
430'09 M-N 12,500r_May 1 '29-'31
575,000
43
,
18'12 M-N$200,000 May 1 '56-'05 County debt(add'I)
s proportion Q'ns
430'10 11-N 40,000r-May 1 '23-'30
43is'16
9.000____Mar 1 1988
county debt Apr 1 1922 518.409 NEW HARTFORD.
430'10 M-N
Refunding Bonds.
This village Is in Oneida County. 430'11 M-N 40.000r-May 1 '23-'30
Total
76,000r_May 1
5s '17 J-D 30,000r_ _Dec 1 1922 Pop'n valuation 1921_ ___191,178,706
Sewer Bonds.
1910. 83,930; 1920, 126,120
58 '13 M-N 70.000r-May 1 '23-'41
38,000r...ian 2 '23-'28
58 '18 J-J
-A $7,200
annually 45 '15 M-N520,000r_May 1 '23-'21)
INT. on court-house bonds due 3.40s F
(Due 16.000 in odd years and $7,000 1930
'23-'32
4.85s Feb
3,000
annually
and 1931 payable at the Corn
1 1.000r---May 1
in even years.)
Street Widening Bonds.
Exch. Bank., N. Y on part of the
430'16 M-N 26,000r-May 1 1933
58 '18 J-J $36,000__Jan 1 '23'-34 court-hous
4s
Feb.21 8780
annually 58 '17 M-N1100,000r_May 1 '23-'35
e bonds due 1929 at the
-1
,
531s '18 --_ 21,000July 1 '22-'28 Queens
'23-'32
Paving Bonds.
10,500r _May 1 1933
_
530'18 -_ 98,000__Dee 1 '22-28 Bank inCo. branch of the Corn Exch. 5.9s'21 A-0 $18,000„Apr 1 '23-'28
Long Island City, and part at
5s '18 M
Assessment Bonds.
59,500r-$5,000 y'rly,
Fire Department Bonds.
on may 1, beginning
53 '18 _-_ $4,000___Apr 1 1923 the Security Mutual Life Ins. Co.. 5s
Dec.13 81,920
annually 430'19 M-Nj70,000r_May1924.
5s '18
2,000____Aug 1 1923 Binghamton, N. Y.; on road bonds of 4.20s
1 '26-'39
annually
530'21 14-A 23,000____Feb 1 1926 1909 to 1918, inclusive at the Buffalo BOND.Dec 5,000
DEBT June 6 '21 $41.570 5s '20 M-N I.
430'20
2a,87 . 0?)1:_11Iff 418
3,000____Jan 1 1925 Savings Bank. Refunding, hospital Ass'd val., real est., 1921_
' 9
1
_6,015,630
bonds and the certificates of indebt- Tax rate (per
53js'21 A-0 30,000r__ _Oct 1 1926
11,000r-__ ay 1 1950
$1,000) 1922_48.50
edness at Treasurer's office.
.
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,195; 1920_1,621 430 21NI-N 161,000May 1 '31-'53
4s'16 M-N310,000r_Nov 1 '25&'27
430'16
2,000----May 1 1954
430'17 __ 10,000....Oct 1 '27 ac '29 NELSON.
Library Bonds.
NEW HARTFORD AND WHITE- 430'11
This town Is in Madison County.
53is'18
20,000____June 1 1938
IL-NJ $6.000r_May 1 '23-'25
STOWN(TOWNS)UNION FREE
Railroad Bonds.
58 '18 J-J 16,000r_Jan 2 '23-'38
1
990r_blay 1 1926
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4.
$18,000
430'19 s
-a
50,000r
1933-1937 3.77s
This district (P. 0. New York 430'13 M-N 1,500r_ _ _Nlay 1 1923
___ 14,000
58 21 --- 10.000____Feb 1 1928 4s
Land Damage Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1922.._428,000 Mills) is in Oneida County.
..530'21 J-J 80,000_ _July 1 '25-34
330'99 A-0 $4,000r
Building Bonds.
Apr 1923
School Bds.. City of Mt.Vernon. Assess. val. real estate
581.600 430'16
330'99 J-D 20,000r_ __July '24-'27
Aug
4s '96 J-J $85,000„July 1 '22-'38 Assess. val. personal
23,600 TOT. DEBT857.000r_Nov 1 '22-'36 330'00 J-D 30.000r _June 1
May 15 '22-- $57,000
'25-29
4s '04 J-D 35.000.. June 1 '34-'37 Other assessable property
50,620 Total assessed value
Land Acquisition Bonds.
1922__1,960,681 430'21M330'99 F
-A 50,000_ _Feb 1 '39-'48 Total assessed value 1921
N5$96,000__May 1 '31-54
(about 907 actual)
330'01 _- 30.000___Aug 1 1931
655,820 School tax rate (per $1,000)
1 3,000--- -May 1 1955
1921-1922
$14.24+
4s '05 M-S 35.000._Sept 1 '38-'41 Tax rate (per S1,000) 1921._ $30.20
Special Assessment Certfs.
48 '07 A-0 13,750 Apr 1 '51-'52 Population 1910, 1,139; 1920, 1,099 Population in 1920 (est.)_.._ 4,000
(Subject to call after 1 year.)
INT. at Utica Trust & Deposit
430'08 A-0 95,000r_Apr 1 '42-'51
Temporary certificates 5s_ $10,787
4 s'10 M-N 77,700r_May 2 '53-'56 NEW ALBION U. F. S. D. NO. 1. Co.. Utica.
Temporary tax .5s
645,000
11 F
100,000r_Feb 1 '57-'61
4 s
-A
This district (P. 0. Cattaraugus) NEW HARTFORD
SCHOOL DIS- BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '21-$3,892,013
43(s'12 M-N250,000r_May 1 '62-'73 Is in Cattaraugus County.
Assessed valuation, real_ _76.887,620
TRICT NO. 1.
43s'12 M-N 55.500r-Nov 1 '52-'54
Building Bonds.
Franchise
2,136,352
43's'13 J-D 21.100r_Dec 1 '55-'56 5s '18 M-Ni320.000_Nov 1 '22-'29 5s '14 Nov $27,000- _ _Nov 1 1927 Total valuation
58 '19 M-N 95,000___Nov 15 1922
1921
79,023,972
4 s 15 A-0 5,000...._.. April 1924
75,000- __Nov 1 1928
15,000r---Feb 1 1929 5s '22 ___ 25,000__Nov 1 '29-'38 330'02 A-0 22,000___Oct 15 1922 Total rate (per $1,000) 192L_$27.00
5s '14 Aug
INTEREST
430'17 F-A 120.000r--Feb 1 1930
1924
25,000--- _Nov 1 1939 530'20 M-NJ 6,000_Sept 15 1925 City Treasurer payable at office of
2,000_ _ _ _Nov 1
or, at the request of
10.000r--Feb 1 1933 TOTAL DEBT
(?)
1 9,000-Nov 1 '26-'28 holder, will be remitted in N.Y.exch..




JUNE, 1922.]
NEW WINDSOR COM.S. D. NO.1.
This district (P. 0. Vail Gate) is
in Orange County.
_. $35,000
4fis
i$3,000c&rNov 1'22-'24
5s '19 M-N 10,000c&rNov 1'25-'29
15,000c&rNov 1'30-'34
20,000c&rNov 1'35-'39

69

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS
$50,000
BOND. DEBT 1919
869,172
Assess. value
1,100
in 1919 (est.)
Population
Int. at Newburgh National Bank
Newburgn.

•
NEW YORK CITY. John F.Hylen,Mayor;Chas.L.Craig,Comptroller
became
The consolidation provided under the Greater New York CharterCounty,
and New York City now includes Kings
effective Jan. 1 1898,
namely
Richmond County and the following portions of Queens County,
part
Long Island City, the towns of Newtown, Flushing and Jamaica, and
enacted a law (Chap.
of the town of Hempstead. The Legislature in 1912
of The Bronx out
548, Laws 1912) providing for the creation of the Countyreferendum of the
of the Borough of The Bronx. The bill was subject to
citizens of the borough in November 1912 and was favorably passed upon
at that time but on Jan. 17 1913 was declared unconstitutional by the
This deAppellate Division of the Supreme Court. V. 96, p. 299. March 14
cision was reversed, however, by the Court of Appeals on setting off
810. In 1917 a bill was passed providing forRockaway,
1913. V. 96, p.
Far
the Fifth Ward of Queens (constituting the villages of be known as the
Arverne and Rockaway Beach) to constitute what was to the Mayor. A.
measure, however, was vetoed by
city of Rockaway. This
desimilar bill was passed by the Legislature in 1915. but this too was
feated at the hands of the Mayor. The following statement includes
of New York and of the muall of the funded debt of the former Citynicipalities in Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond which was recorded
as were reat the date of consolidation; also such additional amounts said former
of
corded in subsequent years as being funded obligationThese figures do
municipalities to be assumed by the City of New York.
not include $2,007,600 revenue bonds of the former City of New York
outstanding Jan. 1 1898 and redeemable from its tax levy of 1897 nor $4,former city
060,000 of revenue bonds or certificates of indebtedness of theits tax levy
of Brooklyn outstanding Jan. 1 1898, but redeemable from
for the year 1898.
DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT CONSOLIDATION JAN. 1 1898.
Net Debt.
Tot. Funded Debt. Sinking Fund.
Manhattan & The Bronxf$226,144,311.28 $85,654,317.52 ;140,489,993.76
74,892,119.84
6,734,055.69
3
81,626,175.5
Brooklyn
13,379,935.62
330,000.00
Queens ....... _..... 13,709.935.62
3.486,736.67
3,486.736.67
Richmond

against property presumably benefited by the improvements made and
to finance which these assessment bonds were issued. If the total interest
on these bonds was payable and the entire principal was redeemable from
the proceeds of special assessments laid for that purpose it would mean
-carrying; but as the city in many
that all of these bonds were also fully self
cases has to assume a certain percentage of the assessments levied for
certain improvements made, it follows that only a proportion of these
assessment bonds is payable principal and interest from the proceeds of
assessments laid for that purpose. A careful estimate of the proportion
of assessment bonds on which interest and principal may ultimately require
to be provided for by the city would place suchas not exceeding 15% of
the total amount thereof shown in Group "A.
A conservative approximation, therefore, of the total amount of self
carrying bonds contained in Group "A", based on actual figures and
careful estimates, would indicate that there are from $237,000,000 to
$240,000,000 of these which can be so regarded.
The succeeding classifications in Groups "B" and "0" consist of bonds
issued for schools and sites, libraries and sites, city parks and places,
bridges, streets, public buildings-including hospitals, charities, health,
tax
fire, police, correction &c.; streets, highways; to cover deficiencies inlevy
collections, &c. The interest on these is provided for by annual tax
together with the annual installments required to amortize and ultimately
redeem the principal of such bonds.
Gross funded Purchased
Corporate
Purchased
Classification According Debt, viz.: and held
Stock Notes
Total Amount by Sinking and held
to Function or Genby Public. Outstanding.
Outstanding. Funds.
eral Purpose$
Group "A"
211,127,439 30,077,779 181,049,660 15,907,000
Water
258,609,888 9,588,948 249,020,940
transit
Rapid
117,978,331 19,207,584 98,770.747 23,907,000
Docks and ferries
Assessment bonds (payable from assessments)_ 34,747,703 31,907,939 2,839,764
Totals of Group "A"_,,822,463,364 90.782,252 531,681,112 39,814,000
Group "B"
Schools and sites
136,091,166
12,326,538
Libraries and sites
City parks and places__ __ 56,577,496
Bridges
a105,664,034
Streets, highways and
trunk sewers
155,611,318
Public enterprises
1,247.576
Public buildings, viz.:
Health, fire,
police, corrections, &c_113,249,908
courts'..
Sundry other purposes
7,248,580
Various municipal purposes (unallotted)

25,183,242
1,855,396
14,018,161
10,075,445

110,907,923 1.069,657
10,471,142
128,374
42,559,335
51.090
95,588,588

47,255,298 108,356.019
1,247,576

599,646
174,777

'1324.967,159.10 $92,718,373.21 $232,248,785.89
160,049
Total_
24,369,825 88,880,083
2,607,252 4,641,327
'Includes $3,061,645.01 special revenue bonds.
66,403
DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT PRESENT TIME.
excluding
Since consolidation (Jan. 11898), the Greater City has issued, bills, up
special revenue bonds and revenue bonds and
Totals of Group "B"--588,016,619 126,612,198 461,404,420 2,250.000
general fund bonds,
during that
to Dec.31 1921, $1.260,291.249.24,and redeemed and canceled net debt of
Group "C"period $331,290,703.82. The following compares gross and
496,471 11,355,694
different dates.
11,852,166
Refunding
the consolidated city at
Bonded Debt, from Jan. 1 1898 to To fund deficienciesComparative Yearly Table of the Total
28,576,909 5,000,000 23,576,909
taxes_b
Jan. 1 1922.
the Total Sinking
Divided to show in separate columns the Funded Debt,1 of each year and
5,496,471 34,932,604
Totals of Group "C"_ _ 40,429,076
Fund Holdings and the Temporary Debt as at Jan.
as at Dec. 311921.
c u 250,90,.059
A , iteta
Agp•elicat2 anis*ctro_ rs
222,890,922 1,028,018,137 42,064,000
xFunded Debt
'376,500,000 376,500,000
viz., Corporate
- General funds_d
--Temporary Debt
Sinking
Stock, CorporSpecial
Revenue
Net Funded
Fund
ate Stock Notes
Grand totals of funded
Bonds and
Revenue
Debt.
Holdings.
1,627,409,059 599,390,922 1,028,018,137 42,064,000
debt
As at and AssessBonds.
Bills.
(Bonds). •
Jan. 1 ment Bonds.
of
3
a Includes the amounts outstanding expended in the acquirement1
6,067,600 property for and in the construction of the new Municipal Building
321,905,514 92,718,373 229,187,141 3,061,645
.898
7,600
1
.899 _ 341,844,226 99,386,292 242,457,934 8,179,666
7,600 318,945.754. $25,576,909 were issued in 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1915 and
105,754,872 253.866,114 3,170,311
b Of these,
1900
.
5,388,336
2,107,600
384,794,598 114,388,129 270,406,469 4,322,998
in taxes of 1904 and prior years.
1901
.
289,648,337
9,912.600 1916 for deficiencies debt (e) the following amounts are exempted under
1902 ___ 412,047,717 122,399.480 296,896,657 4,272,308
.
Of the total funded
22,467,600 the State Constitution and decisions of the Appellate Division of the Su137,442,949
1903 ___ 434,339,606
327,002,096 7,537,149 41.748,600 preme Court from inclusion in the debt limit:
1904 ___ 469,123,199 142,121.103
$210,682,100 38
1905 -__ 534,954,132 139,330.353 395,623,779 5,408,640 34,457,000
Water bonds and notes
51,013,724 86
1906 ___ 565,056,513 140,380,613 424,675,900 6,280.500 42,097,000
Rapid transit bonds
7,462.500
69,943,053 55
1907- 617,484,892 150,294,187 467,190.705 8,368,000 50,412,270
Dock bonds
529,209,801
4,429,400 24
_ 672,396,965 143,187,164 589.020,654 8,991,990 53,646,037
1908
County bonds
$336,068,279 03
1909 ___ 730,691,994 141,671,340 648,062,229 5,208,150 74,006,600
60.367,290
1910 ___ 794,930,289 146,868,060
surplus revenue of Sinking Fund No. 1, ap843,503,798 154.140,290 698,363,508 7,364,625 58,874.533
1911 ___
d Represents the amount of
759,841,719
1912 _ 917,811,719 157,970,000 823,510,801 5,970,165 46,671,621 plied toward reduction of current taxation; these bonds are held by Sink7,038,066
1913 ___ 985,190,043 161,679,242 894,463,402 6,319,225 34.712.776 ing Fund No. 1.
169,955,028
33,694,416
-The assessed valuation of property in the con1914 ___1,064,418,430 180,217,873 943,802,348 11,925,425
ASSESSED VALUES.
48,536,947 solidated city for the year 1922 follows:
1915 _1,124,020,221
978,405,414 9,367,075
-Tax Rate
1916 ___1.154,483,821 176,078,407 1,015,205,707 9,999.948 43,000,000
R. E. Pers.
Total.
1017 .....1,191,317,252 176,111,545 1,025,799,039 11,000,000 26,004.500
Real Estate. Personal Estate,
1918 _1,219,548,477 193,749,438 1,033,797,813 12.325,000 39,074.400 Manhattan - $6,058,643,144 $145,473,800 $6,204,116,944 $2.75 $2.74
881,184,540 2.75 2.74
33,996.500 Bronx
17,175,650
1919 _1,228,770,132 194,972,319
864,008,890
•
9 7,939,900
2.74
1920 __A,238,260,597 204.382,238 1,033,878,354 36,392,900 32,360,500 Brooklyn ___ 2,447,036,937 38,908.850 2,485.945,787 2.76
756,367,486 2.79 2.74
7,758,000
1921 _1,246,858,86 215,236.727 1,031,622,13 7 30,602,350 62.767.000 Queens
748,609,486
2.74
225,890,922 1,067,082,13
78,068,500 Richmond
132,895,123 2.78
1,291,745
1922____1,292,973,059
131,693,378
1 1912 included $23,795,579 of the
I The funded debt on Jan.$35,391,095 of these securities worecorporate
10,608,045 $10,460,599,880 ---- ...included Total 1922_510,249,991,83582
stock notes described below;
Jan. 11915, $34,080.follows:
on Jan. 1 1913, $62,435,562 Jan. 1 1914, $58,608,977
Total valuations for each borough in previous years were as Total,
Jan. 11918, 838.Queens. Richmond.
285 Jan. 11916, $35,348,500 Jan. 11917. $18.447,000
Man.&TheBenz. Brooklyn.
Jan. 11920, $92,203,443 Jan. 1 1921, and
709,000 Jan. 11919,$68,619,000 outstanding at previous dates.
9
542,064,000 Jan. 11922. None
1921...6,897,937,336 2,433.228,323 726,227,489 128,814,131 9,186,207,27
The funded debt as given above is exclusive of general fund bonds as 1920_ _6,184,354.701 1,979.004,105 645.201,259 114,068,677 8.922,628,742
at Jan. 1 1905, $29,000.000
113,360,907 8,790.735,533
follows: $8,500,000 at Jan. 11904. $18.000,000
581.693 1,910.031.157 615.761,776 102,185,055 8,591.057,726
1919-6,151,
at Jan. 1 1907, $54,250,000
at Jan. 11906, $40,750,000 $85.500,000 at Jan. 1 1910. at Jan. 1 1908, 1918__6,022,866,736 1,866,497,460 599,508.475
$102,500,000 at 1917-6,151,202,497 1,848,404,152 580,131,207 93,987,459 8,673,705,315
308,750,000 at Jan. 1 1909,
$137.500,000 Jan. 11913,
8,584,352.511
Jan. 1 1911, $120,000,000 Jan. 11912.1 1915, 2206,000.000 Jan. 1$159,- 1918_8,152,154,616 1,796.150.060 546,105.674 89,944,152 8.460.815,992
500,000 Jan. 11914. $183,000,000 Jan. Jan. 11918, $281,500.000 1916, 1915-6,122.083,549 1,735,518.436 517,155.078 88.058.929 8,390,155.472
Jan. 1 1914_6,101,412,243 1,710.471,995 494,601,906 83,669,328
$229,500,000 Jan. 1 1917. $254,500,000
Jan. 11921. and 3376.500,000
484.533.686 83.335.471 8.332.069.201
1919, $310,000,_000 Jan. 11920.$342,500,000
from the.above table tax notes which 1913_ _8.037.889,583 1.728,310,461 463,147.289 80,149.636 8,204,862,430
1,723,496,394
Jan. 11922. There is also excluded
on Jan. 1 1919 $3,500,000, 1920 1912__5,938,069,111 1.745,026,899 451.909,227 81.946.696 8,216,763,287
on Jan. 1 1918 amounted to $4,600,000,
880,485
$3,961,000, and on Jan. 1 1922, 1911-5.937,421,737 1,463,368,346 339,922.440 70,124.976 7,416,837,499
$2,0o0,000 on Jan. 1; on Jan. 1 1921,
1910-5,543,
previous dates.
149,499,728 50,072.045 5,912,146,227
$5,000,000. None outstanding at
as at Dec. 31 1921, is designed, 1905-4,680,680,189 1,031.894,265 109,926.453 48,988.128 3.654.122,193
The table below of the City's funded debt
1900-2,799,871.672 695,335,910
bonds
total outstanding amount ofor in which have been 1899.-2,660,088,835 655,092,980 110,066,632 44,103,582 3,478,352.029
to first present the
part,
that are
5
issued to finance undertakingsare shown largely, amounts ofself-carrying. 1898-2,365.490,372
()
the total
water bonds,
In the first group (Group "A') ferries bonds, and assessment bonds pay- 1897-2,168.635,856 603,796,463
docks and
555,103,714
rapid transit bonds,
. • ,
a combined total of 8622.463.361 19,
563,987,132
able from assessments These make
03 and tile public holds 1895-2,016,947,662 452,758,601
of which the City's sinking funds hold $90,782.251
1890-1,696,978,390
$531.681,112 16.
bonds outstanding, it is claimed that 1885-.1,371,117,003 330,683,762
234.835.991
Of the total amount of water
are self
- 1880-1,143,765,727 tax in 1898.
there are probably from $95,000,000 to $100,000,000 which probably
*No assessment or
revenues actually realized each year are
real
carrying. The water administration, operation and maintenance charges
the assessment of real estate was made on the basis of about
In 1903
in excess of those
sufficient to meet all
to provide annual interest payments value; 1903 and subsequent values, therefore, were greatly
of the Water Department per se, and amortize and ultimately redeem the for previous years, and consequently the tax rate is much lower.
to
of taxes takes
on and set aside a sum sufficient $100,000,000 of these bonds. The re(Under a law passed by the 1911 Legislature, the collection
93,
principal of from $95,000,000 to
represent to a great extent the place semi-annually instead of annually, as heretofore. V. the p. 63.1 its
city in
mainder of the water bonds outstanding Catskill aqueduct still in
the
(State Supreme Court early in 1916 decided against tax valuation
course
amount which has been expended in
01 of water bonds and
efforts to have value of bank shares excluded from personal
of construction. Altogether $220,034,428 provisions of the State notes In levying direct State tax. See "Chronicle" of Mar. 4 1916. page 906.1
Conlimit under the
own apare exempted from the debt
(The State Supreme Court upholds the city's right to make its
of
stitution.
personal property of foreign corporations. See "Chronicle"
86 have been exempted
Of the rapid transit bonds $51,013,724 provisions of the State by the praisal of
with the
May 27 1916. page 20015.1
Constias an asset for
Appellate Division in accordance
$18,439,335, which the city had been carrying against 92,844
erhe sum of
tution. The lessee of the subway is now paying interest and annual
years and representing unsatisfied claims
installments to the Sinking Fund on $52,376,727.37. Consequently,of the the previous eleven taxes from 1899 to 1905, inclusive, was wiped from the
as shown in the table persons for personal
103, p. 1528.1
total amount of rapid transit bonds outstanding
-carrying.
city's books by the Board of Estimate on Oct. 13 1916. V.dealing with the
herewith submitted over $52,000,000 are self
(The City Comptroller on May 1 1917 issued a report
operation of
The revenues realized by the city from theon, operation the Dock Depart- city's experience in connection with the imposition and subsequent liquiand maintenance
ment are sufficient to meet all administrati
of the special franchise tax. See V. 104. D. 17613 1916 the Govcharges on nearly
expenses, together with interest and amortization consequence have $70,- dation
-On May 20
PAY-AS-YOU-GO POLICY APPROVED.
which in
been
000,000 (509,943,053) of Dock Bonds, the City by the Appellate Division ernor signed the bill approved by the 1916 Legislature providing for the
exempted from the constitutional debt of certain provisions of the State Incorporation in the city charter of the pay-as-you-go policy. See"State
accordance with
of the Supreme Court in
and City Department" of "Chronicle" for May 27 1916. which was later
constitution.
In 1918, however, the State Legislature passed a bill
in Group "A" are
The bonds which are fourth in order of arrangementassessments levied approved by both the Mayor and Governor for the relief in financing this
city payable from
assessment bonds issued by the
.
---359,620,986




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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

[vol.. 114.

city's obligations during the period of the war and one year thereafter in
reference to the issuance of corporate stock and serial bonds. The new 3 School Houses and Sites.
3 g '01 M-N sf$125,000__Nov 1 '41
law permits the city to issue, in addition to corporate stock and serial bonds 3 g '98 M-N sf$618,507.80Novl '28 3)ig'01M-N 1,392,000__Nov 1 '41
g '99 M-N sf535,473.18Novl '28 3 g '02 M-N
now authorized by law, $15,000,000 in bonds or corporate stock each year,
sf1,000__Nov 1 '42
sf20,074.48Novl '28 3g '01
dating from Jan. 1 1918, for the period of the war and for one year there- 3 g '00 M-N
sf15,C00_ _Nov 1 '41
99 1.4.4...N
g'98M-N 1,820,785.41Novl '28 3 . M-N
after, the proceeds to be used in needed public improvements. The full
0940.80Novl '29
331'00M-N
300,000-Nov 1 '40 3 g '01 M-N
text of the law will be found in the "Chronicle" of April 13 1918, page 1596.
sf6,220__Nov 1 '29
3 g 03 M-N sf750,000__Nov 1 '52 3%g'01M-N
990,000__Nov 1 '41
GENERAL FUND BONDS.
-A new kind of bond (known as the "Gen- 334g'03M-N
500,000....Nov 1 '52
01M-N
260,000__Nov 1 '41
eral Fund Bonds") was created by the Legislature in 1903. It is issued for 3 g 03 M-N sf150,000__Nov 1 '53
iverside Drive.
the purpose of releasing the surplus revenues of the sinking fund of the old 3 g '03 M-N
sf13,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g 00 M-N sfS91,610.68Novl '40
City of New York, and to allow the money to be applied to the reduction of 3 g 03M-N
987,000- _Nov 1 53 3 g '01 M-N
sf75,000__Nov 1 '41
taxation. Under the law the bonds will be issued only the way indicated, 3 g'04M-N
sf15,600__Nov 1 '42
and they will be taken for account of sinking fund in redemption of the 3 g'04M-N 2,200,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 M-N
sf135,000_ _May 1'54
sf3,000__Nov 1 '52
city debt No. 1. See V. 76, p. 610. Up to Dec. for 1921 $376,500,000 3 g'02M-N 2,865,000__Nov 1 '54 3 g '03 M-N
31
st1,500_ _Nov 1 '40
of these bonds had been issued.
3 g'02M-N 1,800,000__Nov 1 '42 3 g '00 M-N
3Xg'98M-N
500,000__Nov 1 '28
APPROPRIATIONS.
-The total appropriation for Greater New York 3 g 03M-N 1,000,000__Nov 1 52 33ig'99M-N
100,000....Nov 1 '29
3 g 04 M-N
in 1898 was $77,473,084;in 1900 it was $90,778,972;for
sf50,000__Nov 1'53 3 g '01 M-N
sf20,000__Nov 1 '41
600; for 1904, $106.674,955; for 1906, $116.805,490; for1902 it was $98,619,- 33g'04M-N
sf10,000_-May
3 g '01 M-N
150,000--Nov 1 '41
1908, 6143,572,266; 3g'99M-N 2,590,000.._No 1 '54i
for 1910, $163,130,270; for 1912, $181,000,657• 1914, $192,995,551;
v 1 '54
sf50,000__Nov 1 '42
for 3 g 99 M-N sf1,656,327.30Novl '29 3 g '02 M-N
1915, $198,989,786; for 1916, $212,956,155.81 (including
3 g '03 M-N
sf18,703.16Novl '52
portioned to N. Y. City as its share of the direct State tax $13,975,000 ap- 3%g'99M-N 1,700,000.. _Nov 1 '29 3 g '03 M-N
sf30,000__Nov 1 '53
of $20,000,000); 3 g '00 M-N
for 1917. $211,114,136.82 (no direct State tax in 1917); for 1918 the aps18,273.20Novl '40 3 g '04 M-N
sf6,000__Nov 1 '53
33g'00M-N
propriations were $238,123,759.20 (including $8,463,756 apportioned to
sf41,000--Nov 1 '40 3%g'04M-N
50,000__Nov 1 '53
York City as its share of the direct State tax of $12,800,000), in New 3'00M-N 1,859,000__Nov 1 '40 33ig'04M-N
749,920.. May 1'54
1919 3 g 01 M-N sf1.000,000__Nov 1 '41
$248,025.434.88, including a state tax amounting to $8.522.629 61; 1920
sf80....May 1 '54
3%g'04M-N
in
3 .5g'01M-N 1.000,000__Nov 1 '41 3 g '00 M-N
$273,689,485, including a State tax amounting to $8,539,156; in
sf85,000__Nov 1 '40
Brooklyn.
$345,530,039.77, including State tax aggregating $22,041,183; and in 1921
Public Parks.
1922 3 g '99 M-N sf$85,615-_Nov 1 '29
$350,601,570.07, including State tax aggregating $14,430,513.24. The
3%g'98M-N
35'99M-N 1,800,000__Nov 1 '29 334g'98M-N sf$21,000....Nov 1 '28
1917 Legislature passed a bill providing for a direct tax of 1.08 mills,
1,717,362_ _Nov 1 '28
1918 for 1.06 mills, in 1919 for 1.06055 mills, in 1920 for 1.155 mills, in 3 g 00 M-N
1 '40
886,886.30Novl '40
in 3 g'00M-N 2 sf7,385__Nov 1 '40 3%i'00NI-N
1921 for 1.503 mills, and in 1922 for 1.3795 mills.
,188.000 _ _ Nov
3 g 00 M-N
sf65,000_ _Nov 1 '29
On April 26 1917 a bill was signed by the Governor providing that here- 3M5'00M-N
sf2,000__Nov 1 '40 3 g '01 M-N
sf20,000__Nov 1 '41
after this city shall have a tentative budget. Under the terms of the meas- 3 g 01 M-N sf300,000__Nov 1 '41 3 g '02 M-N
sf7,500__Nov 1 '42
33614'01M-N
,
ure a budget setting forth every expense in items must be
900.000__Nov 1 '41 3 g '03 SI-N
sf5,000__Nov 1 '53
Queens.
be ready by Oct. 10 for public discussion. It is furtherprepared and must
3 g '04 M-N
048.91Nov1 '53
provided that the 3 g '99 M-N
Board of Estimate and Apportionment mustfile with its
sf$7,650__Nov I '29 3 g '02 M-N
sf11,511.28Novl '42
on Oct.20 3Xg'99M-N
each year, a copy of the proposed budget, after whichSecretaryitem
sf50,000__Nov 1 '29 33ig'04M-N
350.000__Nov 1 '53
is to 34g'99M-N
be added, nor any item already in the budget increased. date no
450,000....Nov 1 '29 3 g '02 M-N s1185.604.85Novl '42
Between
and the date of adoption of the budget any item, however, mayOct. 20 3 g 00 M-N
sf49,350__Nov 1 '40 3 .ig'99M-N 1,365,000-Nov 1 '29
be de- 33ig'00M-N
creased or dropped.
05,000__Nov 1 '40
Central Park.
33.65'00M-N
145,000__Nov 1 '40 3 g '00 M-N
sf$2,000__Nov 1 '40
POPULATION (U. S. Census .figures)
3 g 01 M-N sf100,000__Nov 1 '41 3 g '00 M-N
sf8,200._Nov 1 '40
1920
1910.
3 g '01 M-N
1920.
1910.
100,000__Nov 1 '41 3 g '01 5/I-N
Greater N.Y_....5,621,151 4,766,883 Boro. of Queens_ 469,012
07,883.50Novl '41
284,041 3%g'01M-N
200,000--Nov 1 '41
Man.& Bronx.. 3,016,119 2,762,522 Boro. of .PtIch'd.. 116,531
Van Cortiandt Park (Skate and
Richmond.
85,969
Boro. of Br'klyn 2,018,356 1.634,351
Golf House).
3'99M-N
$100,000-_Nov 1 '29 3 g '00 M-N sf$10,000-_Nov 1
The population of the Greater City, according to the State Census
for 3 g '00 M-N
sf47,000__Nov 1 '40 3 g '01 M-N
sf10,000__Nov 1 '40
1915. Is officially reported as 5,047.221.
3 g '01 M-N
150,000--Nov 1 '41
Silver Lake Park (Richmond).
DETAILS OF INDEBTEDNESS.
High Schools and Sites.
3 g '01 J-J
sf$85,000__Nov 1 '40
3 g '99 M-N sf$245,351.80Novl '29 3 g '00 J-J
The tables which follow give full details regarding the indebtedness
30,000__Nov 1 '40
of the 3 g '00 M-N
sf1,500_ _Nov 1 '29
consolidated city and the various boroughs and other divisions
Other Richmond Parks.
sf26,419.45Novl '40 3 g '01 M-N
of it. The loans marked (s f) are held in the sinking fund. forming part 3 g '00 M-N
sf$5,000__Nov 1 '41
813,483.90Nov 1 '40 3 g '02 M-N
334g'00M-N
FUNDED DEBT OF THE CITY OF' NEW YORK.
sf31,500__Nov 1 '42
3 g '01 M-N sf112,637.40Novl '41 3 g '03 M-N
(As Constituted from January 1 1898.)
sf1,000__Nov 1 '52
3Mg'01M-N'
800,000_ _ Nov 1 '41 3 g '03 M-N
Payable from the sinking fund of the City of New York under the
sf1,000_ _Nov 1 '53
provisions of 3 g 04 M-N
sf1,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '01 SI-N
Sections 206 of the Greater New York Charter.
sf3,095.76Nov 1'53
3Ag'04M-N
75,000-Nov 1 '53
Prospect Park improvement.
Account of Armories.
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Richmond.
3 g '02 M-N sf$10,000--Nov 1 '42
3'98 M-N
sf$8,500__Nov 1 '23 33g'98M-N
8600.000.._Nov 1 '28 3 g '01. M-N sf$100.000__Nov 1 '41
Wm. H. Seward Park.
3 g '99 M-N
sf11,000__Nov 1 '23 3 g '99 M-N
sf50,000_Nov 1 '29 3 g '03 M-N
sf20,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 M-N sf$30,000__Nov 1 '42
3 g '00 M-N
sf38.563.49Nov1 '40 3 g 'Ou M-N
sf70,000__Nov 1 '40 3 g '04 M-N
sf55.000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 M-N
sf25,000-Nov 1 '52
3 g '00 M-N sf115,681.32Novl '30 3 g '01 M-N
sf50,000__Nov 1 '41 Toilet Facilities, City Parks.
3 g '03 M-N
sf75,000__Nov 1 '52
3 g '00 M-N
sf7,500__Nov 1 '40 3 g '02 M-N
sf30,000__Nov 1 '42 3 g '03 M-N
sf$3,000__Nov 1 '52 3 g'04 M-N
sf6,300„Nov 1 '53
3 g '00 M-N
sf10,000__Nov 1 '40 3 g '01 M-N
sf55,000__Nov 1 '41 3 g '03 M-N
sf11,500__Nov 1 '52
Driveway along Harlem River.
3 g '01 M-N sf101,000-Nov 1 '42 3 g '03 M-N
Armories and Sites.
sf2,000__Nov 1 '5:3 3g'00M-N
$300,000.. _Nov 1 '40
3 g '02 M-N
33ig'01M-N
sf14,000__Nov 1 '52 3 g '04 M-N
3540,000__Nov 1 '41
sf19.500__Nov 1 '53
Widening 59th St.
3'01M-N
sf10,000__Nov 1 '53
sf10,000 _Nov 1 '41 3 g '03 M-N
Public Comfort Stations.
3 g '01 51-N
sf$5,000__Nov 1 '41
3 g '02 M-N s1566,653.27Nov1 '42 3 g '04 M-N
sf10.000_ -Nov 1 '53 3 g '03 M-N sf$10,000__Nov 1 '52 3 g '02 M-N
sf40,000_ _Nov 1 '42
3 g '02 M-N
Am. Museum of Nat. History.
sf6,000__Nov 1 '52
3 g '04 M-N
016,000 _ _Nov 1 '53
Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay
3 g '03 M-N
,
sf46,500__Nov 1 '52 336g 98M-N
$300,000__Nov 1 '28 3 g'04M-N
50,000__Nov 1 '53
Park and City island.
3 g '03 M-N
sf15,000__Nov 1 '53 33ig'99M-N
150.000__Nov 1 '29 3 g'04M-N
100,000_Mayl '54 3 g '01 M-N sf$80,000__Nov 1 '41
3 g '04 M-N sf$350,000__Nov 1 '53 3%g'98M-N
Brooklyn.
250,000__Nov 1 '28
Bridge over Eastchester Bay.
35ig'04M-N
100,000__Nov 1 '53 3Sig 99M-N
150,000__Nov 1 '29 3 g '03 M-N sf$60,000„Nov 1 '52 3 g '04 NI-N sf$52,500__Nov 1 '53
,
33ig'04M-N
3 g '00 M-N
s175,000__Nov 1 '40 3 g '03 M-N
250,000-May 1 '54
sf25,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '01 5/I-N
sf10.000__Nov 1 '41
3 g '01 M-N
sf75,000....Nov 1 '40 3 g '04 M-N
st43,000....Nov 1 '53 3 g '03 M-N
Criminal Court House.
sf2,500__Nov 1 '52
o g '01 M-N
College of City of New York.
g '98 M-N sf$20,000__Nov 1 '23 3 g '03 M-N s1200,000_ -Nov 1 '41
3 g '04 M-N
sf2,500__Nov 1 '53
sf20,000__Nov 1 '52 3 g '01 M-N sf$14.860-Nov 1 '41
Bridges over N. Y. Cent. Tracks.
Criminal Court Bldg.(Manh'n). 3 g '03 M-N
sf25,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 5/1-N sf121,118.84Novl '42 3 g '98 M-N sf$15,000__Nov 1 '22
3 g '03 M-N sf$97,000__Nov 1 '52 3 g '04 M-N
sf30.500__Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 M-N
sf16,051.78Novl '42 3 g '99 M-N
st18,000....Nov 1 '22
3 g '04 M-N
sf35,000__Nov 1 '53 33ig'04M-N
50,000....Nov 1 '53 3 g '03 M-N sf500.000-Nov 1 '52 3 g'98M-N
50,000....Nov 1 '28
334g'04M-N
Dist. Municipal Court Site.
50,000__May 1 '54 3Wg'04M-N
100.000....May 1'54 3 g '01 M-N
sf2.000__Nov 1 '41
3 g '04 M-N st$127,000__Nov 1 '53 3g '03.M-N
sf35,000__Nov 1 '52
Medical College Dormitory.
Bridge over Bronx River.
3 g '04 M-N
sf17,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '03 M-N sf$50,000-Nov 1 '52 3 g '04 M-N
County Court House Repairs. 33ig'04M-N
sf$500__Nov 1 '53
,
3 g '04 M-N
sf3,000„Nov 1 '53 3 g '01 M-N
3 g '04 M-N
sf$5,000_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g'04M-N
sf75,000__Nov 1 '41
50,000....May 1'54
Building Impt., Wards island
Bridges
-Port Morris Branch
Court House for Appellate Div.
Botanical Museum & Herbar
and Central BHP.
N. Y. N. H. Sc H. RR.
33'98M-N
$250,000__Nov 1 '28 3 g '98 M-N sf$150,000-_Nov 1 urn 3 g '99 M-N
sf$1,000_ _Nov 1 '29 3 g '00 M-N
'28
sf$1,000....Nov 1 '40
3 g '99 M-N
sf75,000__Nov 1 '29 3 g '99 M-N
sf15,000__Nov 1 '28 3 g '01 M-N
sf1,000_ _Nov 1 '29 3 g '04 M-N
sf3,525_ _Nov 1 '53
3 g '00 M-N
sf10,000__Nov 1 '29 3 g '00 M-N
sf10,000„Nov 1 '28
Public Parks and Parkways,
Bridges over Harlem River.
33.g'99M-N
375,000-Nov 1 '29 3%g'98M-N
200,000..
..Nov 1 '28
Construction and [mot.
3%g'98AI-N $1,029,844.83Nov 1'28
Court House Site (Bronx).
Bklyn Institute Arts Sc Sciences. 3%g'99M-N
$100,000__Nov 1 '29 33 g'00M-N
500,000....Nov 1 30
33ig'00M-N
$147,078.84Nov1 '40 3 g '03 M-N
1
3g
M-N
sf35,000_ _Nov 1 '41
County Court House Repairs. 3 •ig'04M-N sf$49,500__Nov 1 '52 3 g '00 M-N sf100,000__Nov 1 40 3 g '01 M-N
150.000....Nov '54
'01
sf10.000__Nov 1 '41 3 g '02 M-N
sf25,000.....Nov 1 '42
3 g '02 M-N
sf$1.357.70Novl '52 3 '01 M-N sf300,000__Nov 1 '41 3 g '02 M-N
sf80,000__Nov 1 '42 3 g '03 M-N sf194,000....Nov 1 '52
3 g '03 M-N
sf27,179.45Novl '52 3M'00 M-N
sf38,500_ _Nov 1 '30 3 g '04 M-N
sf10.000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '04 M-N
sf36,155.17 Nov1'53
3 g '03 M-N
sf2,500__Nov 1 '53 3W00 M-N
261,500__Nov 1 '30 3 g '02 M-N
sf25,000__Nov 1 '42 3%g'04M-N
150,000_ _May 1'54
Court House Erection (Bronx).
impt. Brown Stone Building, 3'02M-N
150,000__Nov 1 '42 3 g '04 M-N
sf31,671.87Nov 1'53
3 g '04 M-N sf$10,000_ _Nov 1 '53
City Hall Park.
3 g 03 M-N sf191,500__Nov 1 '52 33g'99M-N
250,000_ _Nov 1 '29
Municipal Bldg. & Additional 3 g '04 M-N
sf$1.000_ _Nov 1 '53 3%g'03M-N
100,000.
-Nov 1 '52
sf11.000--Nov 1 '41
Court Bldg. (Brooklyn).
New Roadway Sc Route of S_puY•• 3 g '03 M-N sf174,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g 01 M-N
3Mg'01M-N
800,000_-Nov 1 '41
3 g '03 M-N
sf$7.500_ _Nov 1 '53
ten Duv. Sc Pt. Mor. RR. Co.
3 g '04 M-N
sf26,500-Nov 1 '53 3%g'99M-N 1,000,000._Nov 1 '29
Court House Constr. (Bklyn). 3 g '04 M-N sf$551,025_Nov 1 '53 3M g'04M-N
150,000_..May 1 '54
sf4,050._Nov 1 '41
3 g'04 M-N sf$35,000__Nov 1 '53
Montague St. Library (Bklyn.). 3 g '02 M-N sf100,000_Nov 1 '42 3 g'01M-N
33.ig'01M-N
145.950....Nov 1 '41
Borough Hall (Queens).
3 g '03 M-N
3 g '02
1
sf25,000-Nov 1 '52 3Mg'01M-N
250,000__Nov 1 '41
3 g '04 M-N sf$40.000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '01 M-N sf$40,000__Nov 1 '52 3 g '03 M-N
sf30.000_ _Nov
M-N
sf79,620.44 Nov1'42
Court House Repair (Queens). Sites for Carnegie Libraries.'53 33g'03M-N sf406,000__Nov 1 '52 3 g 02 M-N
150,000._Nov 1 '52
250,000...Nov 1 53
3 r,'04 M-N
sf$5.000_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 NI-N sf$250.000__Nov 1 '42 3 g '03 M-N sf231,500__Nov 1 '53 3Ag'04M-N
3%g'04M-N
315,000_..May 1'54
Borough Bldg. (Richmond).
3 g '03 M-N sf202,154.90Novl '52 3 g '04 M-N
sf77,000_ _Nov 1 '53 3Ag'04M-N
195,000-May 1 '54
3 g '03 -N sfS44,000__Nov 1 '52 3 g '03 M-N
sf23,500_Nov 1 '53 31g'04M-N
435,000.._Nov 1 '5:
Bridge over N. Y. Sc H. Tracks.
3 g '03 M-N
sf5,000_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g '04 M-N sf150,000..:Nov 1 '53 3 g'04M-N
sf15,000_-Nov 1 53 3 g '02 M-N sf$50,000....Nov 1 '42
3 g '04 M-N
sf88,491.45Nov1 '53 3Mg'04M-N
90,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g'04M-N
649,000__Nov 1 '54 3 g '03 M-N
sf25,000__Nov 1 '52
334g'04M-N
50.000..
..May 1 '54 3Mg'04M-N
250,000....May 1'54 3345'04M-N
sf1,000_ _Nov 1 '54 3 g '04 M-N
st20,000_ _Nov 1 '53
Public Bldg. (Crotona Park).
Buildings(Dept. of Correction). 3 g 04 M-N sf297.500__Nov 1 '53
New East River Bridge.
33.6g'98M-N
$75,000 __Nov 1 '28 3 g '98 M-N sf$40,000__Nov 1 '28 3 g '98 M-N
sf65,000__Nov 1 '23 33ig'98M-N
sf$1,000__Nov 1 '28
Public Bath, Rivingston Street. 3%g'98M-N
300,000__Nov 1 '28 3 g '01 M-N
sf30,000_ _Nov 1 '41 3 g'98M-N 1,999.000_ _Nov 1 '28
3 g '98 M-N 0820,000.
..Nov 1 '28 33ig'99M-N
650,000.. Nov 1 '29 2 g'98M-N
s12,000Nov 1'21-29 3 g 99 M-N sf1,287,823.66 Nov1'29
3303'98M-N
,
50,000....Nov 1 '28 334g'03M-N
150,000_Nov 1 '52 2 Ag 99M-N
s13,000Nov 1'21-29 3 •ig'99M-N
700.000.._Nov 1 '29
Interior Public Baths.
Bldgs. (Dept. Pub. Charities).
2 ig'00M-N
sf6,000__Nov 1 '29 33ig'00M-N
3 g '02 M-N sf$150.000....Nov 1 '42 3 g '99 M-N sf$31,517.50N
sf33,000__Nov
234g'01M-N
ov1
st2,000„Nov 1 '29 33ig'00M-N 4,467,000__Nov 1 '40
3 g '03 M-N
1 '40
sf72.000__Nov 1 '52 3 g '00 M-N sf125,000__Nov 1 '29 3 g 03 M-N
sf12,500__Nov 1 '29 3Si g'01M-N
'40
33ig'03M-N
750,000_ _Nov 1 '41
250,000..
..Nov 1 '52 3 g '01 M-N
sf10,000-Nov 1 '41
Crotona Park.
3hg'03M-N
3 g '03 M-N
1 '52
st40,000....Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 M-N
sf10,000....Nov 1 '42 3 g_'99 M-N sf$30,000_ _Nov 1 '28 3 g'03M-N 0100,000...Nov 1 '52
1,900,000_ _Nov
3 g '04 M-N
sf10,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 M-N
sf30,000__Nov 1 '52
Bronx Park.
3%g'04M-N
100,000.__Nov 1 '53 3 g '03 M-N s1375.000„Nov 1 '52 3 g '99 M-N sf$63,000__Nov 1 '29 3 g 03 M-N. s155,000__Nov 1 '53
3 g 'j4 M-N
33jg'04M-N
1
350,000..
..May 1 '54 3 g '03 M-N
sf87,500_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g '01 M-N sf125,000__Nov 1 '41 34g'04M-N sf1,500,000__Nov 1 '53
sf25,000-Nov '53
Hospital Bldg. (Oouv. Slip).
3 g '04 M-N
sf40,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 M-N
sf50,000 _ _Nov 1 '42 34g'04M-N
975,000._Nov 1 '53
3311 98M-N
.
$50,000.. _Nov 1 '28 33.6g'04M-N
175,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 M-N
sf10,000__Nov 1 '52 3 sg'04M-N
33g'00M-N
sf100_..May 1 '54
85,000....Nov 1 '30 33g'04M-N
200,000..
1 '54 3 g
sf15,000_ _Nov 1 '52 3Mg'04M-N 3,609,900....May 1'54
Gouverneur Hosp.(Manhattan) 3 g '00 M-N sf162,000-..Nov 1 '40 3 g '03 M-N
_Nov
'03 M-N
sf44,000__Nov 1 '52
Bridge over East River.
3 g '03 M-N
sf$5,000_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g'01 M-N
sf25,000.._Nov 1 '41 3
;ig'03M-N
50,000.. Nov 1 '52 3 g '99 M-N sf$20,000-_Nov 1 '28
3 g '04 M-N
sf3,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 M-N
sf51,000-Nov 1 '42 3 g '03 M-N
sf15,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '00 M-N
036,000_ _Nov 1 40
3Mg'04M-N
100,000..
..May 1'54
New Hall
3 g '04 M-N
sf5,000_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g '01 M-N
sf5,000__Nov 1 '40
Public Hospital Site (Lenox 3 g '99 M-N of Records.
sf$150,000__Nov 1 '29 3hg'04M-N
100,000._May 1 '54 33.g'01M-N
750,000__Nov 1 '41
Ave., 136th & 137th Sts.).
33ig'99M-N
500,000- _Nov 1 '29 3Ag'00M-N
100,000.._Nov 1 '40 3 g 03 M-N sf240,000__Nov 1 '52
3 g '02 M-N sf$220,271.70Novl '52 3%g'00M-N
250,000--Nov '30
g '01 M-N
sf75,000__Nov
3 g '03 M-N
sf50__Nov 1 '52 3 g'00M-N 2.705,800--Nov 1 '40 3 g '02 M-N sf125,000__No 1 '41 3 g '03 M-N sf510,000__Nov 1 '52
1
3
v 1 '42 3 g '03 M-N
sf93,000__Nov 1 '53
New Hospital (Bronx).
3 g'00M-N
sf25,000__Nov 1 '51 3Ag'03M-N
3 g '03 M-N sf$11,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g'03M-N sf104,200_Nov 1 '40 3 g '02 M-N
sf4,540__Nov 1 '53
500,000__Nov 1 '52 3 g '02 M-N
sf25,000.. _Nov 1 '52 3qg'03M-N
New Fordham Hospital (Bronx). 3 '04M-N
700,000....May 1 '54 3 g '03 M-N sf100,100__Nov 1 '52 3 g'04M-N 1,495,460__Nov 1 '53
3 g '04 M-N sf$35,000__Nov 1 '53
250,000...Nov 1 '53
Flail of Records (Kings Co.).
3 g 00M-N
49,900__Nov 1 52 3 g'04M-N
334:g'04M-N
sf15,000_ _May 1 '54
50,000..
..May 1 '54 3 g '01 M-N
sf$20,000__Nov 1 '41 3 g'04M-N
100,000_ _Nov 1 '53 3'04M-N
New Bellevue Hospital.
485,000_ _May 1 '54
336g'03M-N
400.000.. _Nov 1 '52 3 g'04M-N
100,000__May 1 '51 3 g 99 M-N
3 '04M-N
s120,000__Nov 1 '28
$50,000....May 1 '54
Richmond County Jail.
ublic Parks.
3g
New Harlem Hospital.
sf 10,000_ _Nov 1 '40
3 g 03 M-N
st$3,000_Nov 1 52 3 g '00 M-N sf814,000_ _Nov 1 '40 3 g '00 SI-N
'01 M-N
3 g '03 M-N st$13,000_ _Nov 1 '52 3 g '03 M-N
sf 17.000_ _Nov 1 '40
sf5,000_ _Nov 1 '53 3 .ig'00M-N 2.000.000_ _Nov 1 '40 3 g '01 M-N
33ig'04M-N
sf10,000__Nov 1 '41
200,000..
..May 1 '54 3 g '04 M-N
sf50.000_ _Nov 1 '53 33g'01M-N
658,000__Nov 1 '4113kig'01M-N
750,000- _Nov 1 '41




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4 g '07 M-N $22,707.000 ..Nov 1 '56
Retaining Wall.
sf1,059_Jan 15 '22
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sf$5,000„Nov 1 '53
3 g '04 M-N
8169.500_ _Nov 1 54
34g'04M-N
Various Municipal Purposes.
3g
60,000__Nov
1 '54
250,000_-Nov 1 '53 34g'98M-N
3 g '12 M-Nsf$2.100,000_..May 1'22 34g'04M-N 18,430,500_ _Nov 1 '54
.
316 04M-N
sf1,000_ _Nov 1 '52
sf81,250__Nov
_Nov 1 '22 Iig'05M-N
450,000_ _Mayl '54 3 g '03 M-N
M-N
3 g'04M-N
sf2,000_-Nov 1 '53 3 g '12 M-N sf1,250.000-_Nov 1 '22 34g'05M-N 15,918.750_ _Nov 1 '54
3
sf1,000_-May1 '54 3 g '03 M-N
sf4,150,000_
3 g'04M-N
0-Nov 1 '53 3 g '13
s14.00
_Nov 1 '55
299,000- _May1 '54 3 g '04 M-N
3 g '13 M-N 311,000,000_ _Nov 1 '23 34g'05M-N 12,500,000_
3Mg'04M-N
360,440__May 1 57
m River.
Repaving Streets and Avenues. 3 g '14 M-N sf2,400,000__Nov 1 '23 4 g 07 M-N 9,000,000__May 1'57
Bridge over Harle000__Nov 1 '52
sf11,000__Nov 1 '24 4 g '07 M-N
3 g '98 M-N sf$160,000_-Nov 1 '28 3 g '04 M-N
'02 M-N sf$11,
3g
812,000_..May 1'57
sf2,500__Nov 1 '24 4Xg'07M-N
sf74.34-Nov 1 '53 3 g '99 M-N sf150,000--Nov 1 '28 3 g '05 M-N
3 g '03 M-N
1
.
250,000 Nov 1 '23 3 g '14 M-N sf900,000__Nov 1 '24 44g'07M-N 25,998,000_ _ May1 '57
Bridge over Newtown Creek'52 34g'98M-N
300,000. Nov 1 '29 3 g '15 M-N sf1,200,000_ _Nov 1 '24 4Xg'08M-N 37,500,000__Nov 1 '57
sf$10,000__Nov 1
3Mg'99M-N
3 g '03 M-N
34.87 Nov1'25 4 g 08 M-N 7.000,000__Nov '58
450,000_ _Nov 1 '40 3 g '05 M-N
000-_Nov 1 '40 34g'00M-N
sf84,2
3 g '00 M-N sf180, 00_-Nov 1 '52
750,000_ -Nov 1 '53 3 g '06 M-N
8120,000_ _Nov 1 '25 4 g '09 M-N 7,000.000_ _Nov 1 '58
sf20,0
4M-N
3 g '03 M-N
. 34g'0
150.000 _ _May1 '54 3 g '15 M-N sf347,436.17 Nov1'25 4 g '09 M-N 24,000,000_.May 1 59
Bridge over Gerretsen's Creek 3 g'04M-N
v 1 '40 3 g '16 M-N sf250,000_ _Nov 1 '25 4 g '09 M-N 6,000,000_ _May 1'59
_Nov 1 '52 34g'00M-N
sf39,000__No
3 g '03 M-N sf$16.000_ Canal.
0-60
M-N 1,961,000.._Nov 1 '40 3 g '06 M-N sf186,734.77 Nov1'26 4giel0M-S 32,000,000 Marl'31 '60
3
Bridge over Gowanus
31292,000_ _Sept
'53 Xg'00
sf24,000-Nov 1 '41 3 g '15 M-N sf112,500_ _Nov 1 '36 4gg'11M-S
3 g '04 M-N sf$195,000__Nov 1 '54 3 g '01 M-N
1M-S 29,708.000__Sept 1 '60
01,000__Nov 1 '41 3 g '13 M-N sf5.000,000- _Nov 1 '38 44g'1
sf15,000-Nov 1
.
348 01M-N
3 g '04 M-N
..Mar 1 '62
5171,000.
S
'41
.
Bridge over Flushing Creek1 '53 34g'01M-N 1,999,000_-Nov 1 '53 3 g '14 M-N sf1,198.267.66 Nov1'39 4 g'12M1 '62
ov
sf32,500_-Nov 1
- Nov 1 '54 4Kg'12M-S. 24,929,000. Mar 1 '63
3 g '04 M-N
fl ,
3 g '04 M-N
3 g '04 M-N sf$36,000_-N
sf100__Mar
sf50--Nov 1 '42 3 g '05 14-N 311,944,199.36 Nov1'54 446'13M-8
Bridge over Newtown Creek. 34g'02M-N
1
sf$250,000--Nov 1 '52 34g'02M-N 1,999,950Nov 1 '42 3 g '05 M-N sf1,260,000- _Nov 1 '55 446'13M-S 24,999,900__Mar 1 '63
'64
3 g '03 M-N
8125,000_ -Nov 1 '52 3 g '06 M-N sf6,488,704.69 Nov1'55 4Xg'14M-S 35,000,000_ _Mar 1 '66
350,000_ -Nov 1 '54 3 g '03 M-N
3Xg'04M-N
3,470,000_ _Apr
1,500,000_ _Nov 1 '52 3 g '06 M-N 81595,729.50 Nov1'56 4gg'16A-0
across Prospect Ave.'52 34g'03M-N
Bridge
2,000,000_ _July 1 '67
6 446'17J-J
000_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g '07 NI
5f$8,000__Nov 1
3 g '03 M-N 81610,
-N 81723,565.07 Nov1'5 53ig'21J-D
3 g '03 M-N
1.000_June 23'22
5112,500_ _Nov 1 '53 334g'01M-N 3,000,000 _ -May1 '54 3 g '07 M-N
8153,250_ _Nov 1 '57
3 g '03 M-N
362,585_Dec 30 '36
sf1,500--Nov 1 '53
sf2.502.574.02 Nov1'57 44g'21J-D
3 g '04 M-N
13.650_Dec 30 '45
Atlantic
Haven Canal. 3 g '02 M-NAve. Improvt.(BklYn.) 3 g '08 M-N sf400,000_ _NOV 1 '58 44g'21J-D
Nov 1 '42 3 g .08 m-N
Bridge over Mott
517,525_Dec 30 '46
$30,000....Nov 1 '41 3 g 02 M-N sf$250,000__ v 1 '52 3 g '09 14-N 816,110,574.59 Nov1'58 4lg'21J-D
34g'01M-N
sf15,000__No
78,650_Dec 30 '48
Bridge over Bronx River. 1 '53 3 g '03 M-N sf665,000-Nov 1 '52 3 g '10 14-N 812,345.558.67 Nov1'59 43.1g'21J-D
257,925_ Dec 30 '60
hg'21J-D
sf$10,000-Nov
160.000- _Nov 1 '59 4
3 g '04 M-N
3151,000_ _Nov 1 '53 44 '20 M-N
:3 g '03 M-N
1,328,300_Dec 30 '61
Harlem RR.
Bridge over N. Y. &0....NOV 1 52 3 g '04 M-N
-N 31775.541.68 Nov1'60 44g'21J-D
sf19.000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '11 NI
548,465_Dec 30 '68
1J-D
5f$6,00
3 g '03 M-N
150,000_ _Nov 1 '53 4s '19 M-N 0100,000 _ _Nov 1 '69 44g'21.T-D
M-N
2,049,500_ Dec 30 '69
43ig'2
sf2,000_ _Nov 1 '53 34g'04M-N
3 g '03 M-N
sf50,000_ _Nov 1'69 43.ig'21J-D
100,000_ _Mayl '54 34'20 M-N
34g'04
408,100_ Dec 30 '70
sf16.000„Nov 1 '53 g
sf5,000-Nov 1 '36
3 lc'04 M-N
038,500-Nov 1 '53 4 g '06 M-N
3 '04 M-N
1,702,900_Dec 30 '71
River.
1 '36 43ig'21J-D
495,000..
Bridge over Bronx000- Nov 1 '52
Bedford Ave. !mot. (Brooklyn). 4 g '06 M-N 10
Alarm Telegraph System.
Fire
3 g '03 M-N 3425. 00-Nov 1 '53 3 g '04 M-N sf$21,000__Nov 1 '24 4 g '06 M-N 81147.520_ _Nov 1 '55
st$2.000-Nov 1 '53
sf1.0
17,352,480__Nov 1 '55 3 g '04 M-N
3 g '04 MN
4
Fire Boats.
Monument, Fort Greene Park. 4 g '06 M-N 31102,500_ _Nov 1 '56
Bridge Across Harlem River.'52
g '06 M-N
sf$8,500_ _Nov 1 '53
v1
sf$1.550_ _Nov 1 '53
M-N
M-N
'04
sf$1,000--No
3 g '02
3 g '01 M-N
4 g '06 M-N 10.897.500__Nov 1 '56 3 g '04 M-N
3122,500_ _Nov 1 '53
Street and Park Openings.
sf1,000__Nov 1 '53
sf293,000_ _Nov 1 '56 3 g
3 g '03 M N
5150,000-Nov 1 '53 3 g '99 M-N sf$74,619.45 Nov1'29 4 g '07 M-N
York under
3 g '04 M N
'54 3 g '00 M-N 512.598,211.10 Nov1'40
Sinking Fund of the City of NewState of New
sf1.000-May 1
Payable from the Rapid Transit
3 g'04M N
ution
99.000_-May 1'54 3 g '01 M-N 81538,699.69 Nov1'41 the provisions of Section 10 of Article 8 of the Constit, and of the r 498 of the
334'04M N
Chapte
M-N sf2,265,777.92 Nov1'42 York, Section 204 of the Greater New York Charter
Viaduct.
3 g '02
elrose Avenue
$140,000__Nov 1 '28 3 g '02 M-N sf1,743,881.70 Nov1'52 Laws of 1909, amending the Rapid Transit Act.
3 11F'98M-N
Nov1'52
sf20,000-Nov 1 '41 3 g '03 14-N 812,449,306.29 Nov1'53
sf366,160__Mar 1 '62
2M-S
3 g 01 M-N
v 1 '52 3 g '04 14-N 81826,226.34
Rapid Transit RR. Construc'n. 43ig'1
sf5,000-No
..Mar 1 '62
3 g '03 M-N
sf500.00 Nov1'29 4 g '10 M-N sf$188,500__Nov 1 '59 4%g'12M-8 19,633,840....Mar 1 '64
sf56,500__Nov 1 '53 34g'99M-N
10,000,000..
'03 M-N
M-S
3g
4
Nov1'29
sf500_ _Nov 1 '53 3Jig'99M-N 1,848,607.32 Nov1'41 4 g '13 M-N s1973.079.4914ay1'63 44g'14 D 30,000,000_ _June 1'65
g'15J3 g '04 M-N
sf50.00
12.10 Nov1'59
sf24,5
4 g '10 M-N
M-N sf116,975.79 -1952 34g'01M-N
0,000Apr 1 '66
3g
075.90 Nov1'41
5110.000_ _May 1'60 44g'16A-0 27,13.000_ _July 1 '67
.
36.984
Grade Damage Commission1 '28 34g'01M-N 1,112, 000--Nov 1 '52 4 g '11 M-N sf1,172,472__Nov 1 '63 44K17J-J
.
sf97,740--Nov
3318 03M-N 1,000,960_ _Nov 1 '53 4 g '14 M-N
sf16,000__Nov 1 '69
3 g '98 M-N
_July 1 '67 4 19 M-N
sf13,000_
4 g '17 J-J
sf17.740__Nov 1 '28 33g'03M-N 1.999,
Nov 1 '69
3 g '99 M-N
sf40--Nov 1 '53 43
sf20,000Mar 1'30-60 4 '19 M-N sf500,000_
,
4(3'10M-8J
250,000--Nov 1 '40 3 g'03M-N
4
_Nov 1 '69
3Xg'00M-N
sf13,000-Nov 1 '53 4Ug'10M-S
5,980,000Mar 130-60 4W19 M-N sf1,000,000_ _Nov 1 '69
1
3 g '01 M-N 81217,720-Nov 1 '41 3Xg'04M-N
v 1 '53 434g'11M-S
1 '60 44'20 M-N 312,659.000_ rDec15'71
997.000--No
sfI4,000__Sept
.000c&
3 g '02 M-N sf187,500__Nov 1 '42 34g'04M-N
600,000--MaY1 '54 44g'11M-S
8,486,000_ _Sept 1 '60 43-g'21J-D 55,000
sf7,000--Nov '52 3 g'04M-N
3 g '03 M-N
Acquiring Title to Lands Re8132,500_ _Nov 1 '53
3 g '04 M-N
the provisions of Section 169 of the
Payable from taxation under
quired for Public Purposes.
Department of Health.
sf$5,000-Nov 1 '42 Greater New York Charter.
3 g '01 M-N sf$25,000-Nov 1 '41 3 g '02 M-N
311,000_ _Nov 1 '52
sf3,000-Nov 1 '42 3 g '03 M-N
44'21J-Jsf1,824,450_ _Jan 10 '23-'29
3 g '02 M-N
0
0_ _Nov 1 '53
Various Municipal Purposes.
3 g '03 M-N sf107,500__Nov 1 '52 3 g '04 M-N and sf4.00 s' Memorial 44g'15J-Q 314,999,940J'nel'22-'30 44'21J-Jsf2,861,400_ _Jan 10 '23-'3
Sailor
'53
Soldiers'
sf39,000__Nov 1
44'21J-Jsf2,172.300_ _Jan 10 '23-'31
3 g '03 M-N
Aprl'2
4 Xg'16A-0 310.000,011 July1'1-'31 44'21J-Jsf4.673,150__Jan 10 '23-'32
.
Arch
sf35,000-Nov 1 '53
22-32
3 g '04 M-N
5.500.000
sf35,000_ -Nov 1 '29 446'17J-J
Jsf3,957,800_ _Jan 10 '23-'33
250,000.._Nov 1 '53 3 g '99 M-N
3Xg'04M-N
sf2,000-Nov 1 '40 4 '19 J-J sf270,000-Jan 15 '22-'30 44'2IJ- sf4,973,650_ _Jan 10 '23-'34
sf1,000__Nov 1 '54 3 g '00 M-N
'21J-J
3 g 04 M-N
sf10.000-Nov 1 '40 4W19 J-J sf225,000__Jan 15'22-'30 44
10 '23-'35
200.000..-May 1 '54 348'01M-N
4 '21J-Jsfl,909.650 _ _Jan 10 '23-'36
Xg'04M-N
3
190,000.,.Nov 1 '40 4 '19 J-J sf 196,000_ _Jan 15 '22-'30 4 W21J-Jsf 867,000__Jan
Department Street Cleaning. 34g'01M-N
43000.._Nov 1 '42 4 '19 J-J sf195,000__Jan 15 '22-'60
M-N
10 '23-'37
1 '29
3 g '99 M-N 313100,000_ _Nov 1 '29 3Xg'02 Construction (Brook yn) 44'19 J-J sf341,250__Jan 15'22-'60 44'2IJ-J 3,004,500_ _Jan 10 '23-'44
Sewer
300,000-_Nov
'21J-J sf73,200_ _Jan
3409M-N
3131,000_ _Nov 5 '53 44'20 J-D sf225.000_ _June 1 '22-'30 44
.200_ _Jan 10 '23-'45
3150.000_ _Nov 1 '40 3 g '04 M-N
3 g 00 M-N
100,000_ _Nov 1 '53 43'20 J-D sf140,000__June 1 '22-'35 4 U'21J-J sf279 00_ _Jan 10 '23-'46
3112,668.08 Nov1'40 34g'04M-N
sf36.1
3 g '01 M-N
_June 1 '22-'60 44'21.74 st117.700__Jan 10 '23-'47
100,000_ _Mayl '54 44'20 J-D sf195,000_
3181,431.25 Nov1'42 3 g'04M-N
44'21J-J
3 g '02 M-N
.Nov 1 '42 4W20 J-D sf 48,000__June 1 '22-'45
167.000.
513,612_ _Nov 1 '52 3 g'02M-N
4 W21J-Js11.035,100-Jan 10 '23-'60
3 g '03 M-N
'42
Library Bidgs. (Bryant Park).
4W20 J-D sf 20,000_ _June 1 '22-'25
-Jsf3,462.100„Jan 10 '23-'61
3 g '02 M-N sf120,000__Nov 1 '52 346'99M-N
2
3500,000_ _Nov 1 '29 3l4'20M'Nsf438,750...June 1 '22-'60 44'21J
sf50,000__Nov 1
M-N
3 g '02
431'21J-Jsf8,997.600- _Jan 10 '23-'6
500.000_ _Nov 1 '42 3 '20 M-Nsf140,000_ _June 1 '22-'35 4W21J-J sf64,000_ _Jan 10 '23-'70
sf301,861.75 Nov1'52 34g'02M-N
3 g '03 M-N
sf1,000__Nov 1 '52 43i'21 J-J sf13,200__Jan 10 '23-'25 44'21J-J sf111,750__Jan 10 '23-'71
sf35,000__Nov 1 '53 34g'03M-N
6
3 g '03 M-N
sf150.150__Jan 10 '23-'2 44'21J-J sf152,350-Jan 10 '23-'72
1 '53
599,000__Nov 1 '52
3 g '04 M-N 81124,000_ _Nov 1 '53 341 03M-N sf100,000._Nov 1 '56 4421 J-J
3 g 06 M-N
100,000__Nov
44'21J-Jsf2,806,350_ _Jan 10 '23-'27
3Mg'04M-N
prosf50,000._Nov 1 '56
200,000_ _May 1 '54 3 g '07 M-N
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g'04M-N
3X
sf55,000_ _Nov I '57 • Payable from the water sinkin8 of the State Constitution and Section 208 of
3110,800.73 Nov1'29 3 g '07 M-N
3 g 99 M-N
00_ _Nov 1 '57 visions of ,Section 19 of Article as amended.
1 '29 3 g '08 M-N
8160,0
3 g_'01 M-N 81200,000...Nov
Greater New York Charter,
1 '58
3
For Redemption of Assessment 4 g '09 M-N sf610.000_Nov 1 '55 the
3 g '13 M-Nsf$4,200,000-Nov 1 '38
. 500,000_ _Nov
For the New Aqueduct. 1 '19 3 g'14 M-Nsf1,425.704.84 Nov 1 '39
Bonds for Isnot. Park. Ave.'29 4 g '06 M-N
.Nov 1
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sf1,000._Nov 1 '56 3 '21 A
-O-40_ _Oct
458,000.
1
3
sf91,000__Nov 1 '54
g
34g'99M-N
es. 4 g '07 M-N
sf100,000__Oct 1 '22 3 g '04 M-N
249,000__Nov 1 '56
s152.500_ _Nov 1 '54
Police Department Purpos
Nov1'40 3
sf100,000__Oct 1 '22 3 '05 M-N
)'05M-N 1,000,000_ _Nov 1 '54 3 g '03 A-0
sf2,500_ _Nov 1 '55
3 g '00 M-N sf$136,389.71
_Oct 1 '52 3 g '05 M-N
1,500,000_
472,400_ _Mayl '57 33ig'03A-0
sf35,000_ _Nov 1 '41 4 g '07 M-N
M-N sf1.586,000_ _Nov 1 '55
'01 M-N
3g
3130,000_ _Oct 1 '53 3 g '06
340,000__Nov 1 '41 4 Xg'08M-N 1,000,000_ _Nov 1 '57 3 g '03 A-0
sf470,000_ _Nov 1 '56
3 g '01 M-N
0__Nov 1 '58 3 g '04 A-0 st1,500,000__Oct 1 '53 3 g '06 M-N
ay 1 '54 4 g '08 M-N
250,00
200,000-M
000_ _Nov 1 '56
3Mg'04M-N
350,000_ _Oct 1 '53 3 g '07 M-Nsf 1,183, 00_ _Nov 1 '57
4 g '09 M-N
ments.
250.000_ _Nov 1 58 3Xg'04A-0
3151,5
For Payment of Assess
sf70,000_ _Oct 1 '54 3 g '08 M-N sf2,709.000_ _Nov 1 '58
..May 1 '54 4 g '09 M-N
800,000_ _Mayl '59 3 g 04 A-0
3M_g'04M-N 31,000,000_
00 _ _Apr 1 '22 3 g '08 M-N 0,463,225__Nov 1 '59
sf19,8
4 g '09 M-N
500.000_ _Mayl '59 3Xg'02A-0
Dent. Docks & Ferries. ov 1 '28
480.200_Apr 1 '22 3 g '10 M-Nsf1
Rapid Transit Railroad.
000__N
3 g'02A-0
4,400._Nov 1 '60
M-N
3 g '98 M-Nsf$2,000, 00-Nov j'29 4 g' M-N
1,000.000_ _Apr 1 '54 3 g 11 M-N sf1.00 100_ _Nov 1 25
95
$500.000....Nov 1 '36 3 g'04A-0
8161,0
4 g '06
34g'09M-N 2,939,000_ _Novil '29 3 g
sf125,000_Nov 1 48
.Nov 1 '36
Additional Supply of Water.
300,000..
M-N
M-N
3Mg'99
Nov 1 '40 3 g'01M-N 3,875,000_Nov 1 '48 3 g '04 M-N sf$482.500__Nov 1 '53 4 g '06 M-N
511,000__Nov 1 '26
3,, g '00 M-N sf750,000sf15,000__Nov 1 '54 4 g '07 M-N
sf19,000__Nov 1 '49 3 g '04 M-N
8168,000_ _Nov 1 '40 3 g'00M-N
sf10,000__Nov 1 '55
-N
'54 4 g '06
00M
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500,000_ _Mayl
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981,000_ _Nov 1 '49 3Mg'04M-N
1.990,000_ _Nov 1 '55
4
3 g'00M-N 2,182,000__N I '41 3 g'01M-N
5170,500.._Nov 1 '49 3 g '02 M-N sf100.000__Nov 1 '22 4 g '06 M-N
Nov
sf80,000_ _Nov 1 '56
3 g 01 M-N sf1,000,000.74_ _Nov L'22 g '06 M-N
'42 3
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M-Nsf8
3 g '02 M-N sf850,000__Nov 1 '52 3 g g' M-N 2.829000_ _Nov 1 '50 3 g '03 M-N 45,501 00....Nov 1 '52 4 g '06 M-N 1.420,000__Nov 1 '56
sf544.0
'01
1,500,
_Nov 1 '56
3 g '03
1,500,000_ _Nov 1 '52
3 g 02M-N
250,000__Nov 1 '52 4 g '07 M-N 2,750.000_ _Nov 1 '54
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318.000_
3 g'03M-N 3,499,900-Nov 1 '52 330 011VI3mg'02M-N
sf4,100__Nov 1 '51 3 g 03 M-N 81353.000_ _Nov 1 '53 3Xg'04M-N 4,242.000_ _Nov 1 '54
st100_Nov
M-N
3M-N
3" -N 1,485,000-Nov 1 '53 3g'02M.N 8,495,900. Nov 1 '51 3 g '04 M-Nsf327,498.26_ _Nov 1 '53 34g'04 M-N 2,500,000_ _Nov 1 '54
3 g'03M
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8115,000_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g'03M-N sf1,166,000__Nov 1 '52 34g'04M-N
3 g'03M-N
'52
sfl,000 _ May1 '54 4 g 07 M-N 1,100 000_ May 1'57
sf25,500_
3 g'04M-N 1 000 000__Nov 1 '53 3 g'02M-N 3,974,500_ _Nov 1 '52 3 g'04M-N
_Nov
999.000--Mayl '54 4 g '07 M-N 2,500,000_..May 1'57
M 1 '54 3 g'02M-N
g'04M-N
3
7,000,
3 '04M N, _May 1 '54 3 g'03M-N
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44607M-N 6,000,000_ _Nov 1 '57
Mains.
814,000_ _Nov 1 '52
Laying Water
3404M-N 2,641,000 _Nov 1 '52 3 g 03M-N 5,996,000__Nov 1 '52
.
350,000__Nov 1 '20 44508M-N
.Nov 1 '58
00..
3
3 g 03 M-N sf1,000,000_ Nov1 '53
sf25,850__Nov 1 '20 4 g 08 M-N 4,000,0
sf13,000__Nov 1 '53 3 g 01 M-N
34W03M-N
2,000,000_ _Nov 1 '58
500 000._
3 g'03M-N
34g'03M-N 1,987,000_Nov 1 '53 3 g '01 M-N
849.150-Nov 1 '20 4 g '09 M-N 10.000,000 _..May 1'59
500,000__May 1 '54
3 g'04M-N
1 '20 4 g '09 M-N
150,000.._Nov
1 '28
sf25,300__Nov 1 '53
,
6,000,000_ _May 1'59
3 g'98M-N 31200,000_ _Nov 1 '28 31W04M-N 2,974,700__Nov 1 '53 351g'01111-N
3 g'04M-N
sf29.000__Nov 1 '52 4 g '09 M-N 12.000,000Mar 1'30-60
3 g '03 M-N
-61
3 l'98M-N 1,400,000_ _Nov
5147.500_ _Nov 1 '53 44g'10MM-S
5175,294.54 Nov1'28 3 g g'06M-N 51250,000_ _Nov 1 '55 3 g '04 M-N
sf209,000__Sept 1 '60
3 g 98 M-N
hg'11
4 '07 M-N
3136,000_ _Nov 1 '56
Sanitary Protection of Sources 4 g'IIM-S 21.291,000_ _Sept 1 '60
3 g '00 M-N 81624,705.46 Nov1'40 4 g'
08.....81204,825.18 Novl'57
..Nov 1 '40
of Water Supply. _ _Nov 1 '20 44g'12M-S
sf137,150_ _Mar 1 '62
250,000,
3Mg'00M-N
4
1 '58 34 '10 M-N
$2.000
500_ _Nov
1 '62
3 g '01 M-N sf800,000__Nov 1 '41 4 g '09 --- 81632, 00_ May 1 '54
'25 4X,g'12M-s 10,862,850_ _mar
5156,0
.
0__Nov 1: 341304M-N
3 g '03 M-N sf200.000__Nov 1 . 44g'13M-S 20,000,000_ _Mar 1 '63
650,00
41
3Xg'01M-N
1
To Provide for Supply of Water 4413'14M-8 20,000,000__Mar 1 '64
sf50,000_Nov 1 69 3Xg'04M-N 4,644,000_ May 1 '54
4 19 M-N
ayl '22
8125,000__Nov 1 '34 34g'04M-N 2,250,000__Nov 1 '54 3 g '12 M-N sf$50.000__M 1 '22 44g'15J-D 15.300,000_ _June 1 '65
44'20 M-N
_Nov
54
3Mg
815,000_ _Nov 1 '44 4g 05M-N 2,500,000_ _Nov 1 57 3 g '13 M-N sf100,000_..Nov 1 '24 4 g'16A-0
6,650,000....Apr 1 '66
4'20 M-N
5155,000 _
07 M-N 1,500,000_ _May
1
5,995.000_ _July 1 '67
4 '20 MN sf150,000_Nov 1 '69 44g 07M-N 2,000,000_ May 1 57 3 g '05 M-N
sf60,000__Nov 1 '25 44g'17J-J
3 g '05 M-N
5.000.July 1 '67
sf250,000__Nov '69
3W20 M-N
_Nov 1 '57 3 g '06 M-N sf635,000__Nov 1 '25 44 1r J-J 20,000,000cr_Apr 15 '72
700,000_ _J'no 1 '65 4Xg'08M-N 2,500,000_ _Nov 1 :
44g'15J-D
58 3 g '06 M-N
MN
g
sf85.000--Nov 1 '26 44g __A-0
750,000_
2,750,000.._Apr 1 '66 4 g '08 MN
4316'16A-0
ons of Seaton 222 of the Greater
2.500.000_ _July 1 67 4 '08
4Ag'17J-J
Payable from taxation under the provisi
749,500_ _Nov 1 '58
g
25,000,000c&rApr 15 '72 4 g '09 M-N
May 1'59 New York Charter.
sf148,700_ _Apr 15'37 4 g:09 M-N 3.200,000...Sewer.
48
Webster Avenue Relief
3 g '16 M-Nsf23,500,000„Nov 1 '30
8184,950_ _Apr 15'42
43
General Fund Bonds.
000_ _Nov 1 '30
8112,150_ _Apr 15'52 3 g '04 M-N ssf$2,500_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g '03 M-Nsf$8,500,000_ _Nov 1 '30 3 g '17 M-Ns125,000, 000_-Nov 1 '30
4s
Map, Queen Borough.
0,000_ _Nov 1 '30 3 g '18 M-Nsf27,000,
Basin.
sf9,50
faint. of Wallabout
'30
g '04 M-N sf$42.500_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g '04 M-N 1,000,000_ _Nov 1 '30 3 g '19 M-N 28,500.000-Nov 1 '30
3 g '99 M-N 313100,000_ _Nov 1 '29 3 Map, Borough of Richmond.
3 g '05 M-Nsf1
3 '20 M-Nsf32,500 000__Nov 1
Grand St. Paving (Brooklyn). 3 g '04 M-N sf820.000__Nov 1 '53 3 g '06 14-Nsf11,750,000 _ _ Nov 1 '30 3 '21 M-N 34,000.000_Nov 1 '30
ov 1 '30
1 '40
M-Nsf13,500,000__N
3 g '00 M-N 81310,200_ _Nov
Payable from assessments.
Topographical Bureau (Brons). 3 g '07 M-Nsf14,500,000 _ _Nov 1 '30
Fire Department Purposes. '29 3 g '04 M-N
sf$1.000_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g '08 M-Nsf16,750,000_Nov 1 30
Assessment Bonds.
$:300,000__Nov 1
34g'99M-N
5134,000- _On or aft.
sf1.000_ _Nov 1 '54 3 g 09 M-Ns117,000.000_ _Nov 1 '30 3 g '09 M-N
3 g '04 M-N
3 g 01 M-N sf:300,000_ _Nov 1 '41
g '10
Nov 1 1909
Payment of Awards.
1
M-Nsf17,500,000__Nov 1 '30 3 g '12 M-N
'04 M-N 31161,000_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g '01 M-N
3g
53 3 g 'It
sf1.000__On or aft.
sf$9,499.59 Nov1.
.._Nov '53
000__Nov 1 '30,
50,000
M-Nsf17.500,
34g'04M-N
Nov 1 1913
100.000_May1 '54 3 g '12 M-Ns/22.000.000_ _Nov 1 '30
4g'04M-N
sfI 2.500__Nov 1 '54 3
3 g '04 M-N
3 g '13
1
sf4,000__On or aft.
250.000_May 1 '54 3 g '04 M-N sf165.000,_Nov '53 3 g '14 M-Nsf23.500.000_Nov 1 '30 3 g '13 M-N
340)4M-N
Nov 1 191
Acquisition of Land.
1
000__Nov I '30
3 g 01 M-N 51500,000_ _Nov 1 '41 3 g '04 M-N
sf$1,800_ _Nov 1 '53 3 g '15 M-Nst23,000,
241.000-_Nov '41
34g'01M-N
Jerome Avenue Paving.
(Continued)
NEW YORK CITY ,000-Nov 1- 3 g '98 M- s! sf$5,000-Nov 1 '28
'53
1 '28
'03 M-N sf$75




72

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

NEW YORK CITY (Continued)
- 3 g '13 M-N sf$10,000-On or aft.
3 g '14 M-Nsf$5,000,000__On or aft.
Nov 1 1922
Nov 1 1914 3 g '13 M-N
st10,000__On or aft.
3 g '14 M-N sf3,000,000_-On or aft.
Nov 1 1923
Jan 2 1915 4 6 M-N
'
10._Nov 1 '16
3 g '17 M-N s15,000,000__On or aft. 3 g '16 M-N sf500,000_ _On or aft.
Nov 1 1917
Jan 2 1917
3 g '17 M-N sf1,750,000__On or aft. 3 g '16 M-N sf1,645,000__Jan 2 '17
Jan 2 1918 3 g '17 M-N 0250,000_0n or aft.
3 g '13 M-N sf2,500,000__On or aft.
Jan 2 1918
Jan 2 1914 3 g '18 M-N sf425,000__On or aft.
4 g '07 M-N
50.._Mayl '17
Jan 2 1919
4318'07M-N
5,000 _ _ May1 '17 3 g '18 MN sf1,000,000__On or aft.
3 g '98 M-N
sf242.75__On or aft.
Jan 2 1919
Nov 1 1899
'18 M-N
sf2,000.-On or aft.
3 g '98 M-N sf18,181.33__On or aft. 3 g
Jan 2 1919
Nov 1899
or
3 g '99 M-N 011,514.65__On or aft. 3 g '18 M-N sf900,000--On 2 aft.
Jan 1919
Nov 1 1900 334g'19M-N sf2,000,000__On or aft.
3 g '00 M-N sf17,185.35__On or aft.
Jan 2 1920
Nov 1 1901 334'19 M-N 1,400,000.._On or aft
3'01 M-N
st9,000_..On or aft.
Jan 2 1920
Nov 1 1902
850,000.._On or aft.
3'02 M-Nsf12,097.46 __On or aft. 334'19 M-N
Jan 2 1920
Nov 1 1903 4 '19 M-N sf500,000__On or art.
3'03 M-N
sf2,500_..On or aft.
Jan 2 1920
Nov 1 1904 434'19 M-N sf250,000__On or aft.
,
3 g '04 M-N
sf100_..On or aft.
Jan 2 1920
Nov 1 1904 5 '20 M-N sf1,500,000__On or aft.
3 g '04 M-N
sf61,676_ _On or aft.
Jan 2 1921
Nov 1 1905 5 '21 M-N
500.000.._On or aft.
3 g '13 M-N
sf31,000__On or aft.
Jan 2 1922
Nov 1 1913 5 '21 M-N sf500,000_..On or aft.
3'99 M-N
sf50,000_..On or aft.
Jan 2 1922
Nov
3 g '06 M-Nsf162,734.82....On 1 1904 53c21 M-N sf1,500,000_..On or aft.
or aft.
Jan 2 1922
Nov
3 g '06 M-N sf20,170.80_..On 1 1926 5 '21 M-N sf500,000_..On or aft.
or aft.
Jan 2 1922
Nov 1 1906
FUNDED DEBT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

[VOL. 114.

provisions of this Act, "the debt of the said county shall not be deemed
be,or be Included as, a part of the debt of the City of Brooklyn, within to
the
meaning of the provision of the constitution of the
limiting the power of cities to incur Indebtedness." State of New York
(See "Chronicle."
Vol. 62, p. 49.) The towns of Flatbush, New Utrecht and Gravesend
were annexed to the City of Brooklyn in 1894 and
became a ward of the city on the first day of Januarythe town of Flatlands
1896.
Payable from the sinking fund of the City of Brooklyn
of Chapter 488, Laws of 1860, and amendments thereto. under the provisions
Public Park Loan Bonds.
17 '70 J-J
1,000__July 1 '15
6s '70 J-J
31.092.000__July 1 '241
Payable from the sinkingfund of the City of Brooklyn under the provisions
of Chapter 572. Laws of 1880, and Chapter 443. Laws of 1881.
Arrearage Bonds.
3Ms'84 J-J
$700,000.._May 1'24
4s '83 J-J
sf$150,000__July 1 '23
(Subject to call after 1894.)
(Subject to call after July 1 1893.)
Payable from the sinking fund of the City of Brooklyn under the provisions
of Chapter 648 of the laws of 1895.
N.Y.& Bklyn. Bdge.(Cons.Stk.)
Cons. Stock to PayKings Co.
334g'95J4
$100,000_July 10'25
Obligations.
334g'96J-J
60,000..Mar 12'26 334g'96J-J
sf$1,500__Jan 1 '36
334g'95J4
100,000...Jan 1 '28' 334g'96J-J
698.500.._Jan 1 '38
3 '95J-J
70,000.. Jan 1 '29
Albany Ave. knot. (Cons. Stk.)
New East Riv.Bdg.(Cons.Stock) 3Ag'97J-J
$37,000....Jan 1 '37
334g'95J4
$25,000_ _Jan 1 '35
334g'96J-J
sf100,000__Jan 1 '36 3 School-Building Bonds.
g'96J-J
$100,000__Jan 1 '24
3 g'96J-J
50,000.._Jan 1 '36 3 g'95J-J
32,000__Jan 1 '25
3 g'96J-J
sf52,000__Jan 1 '37 3 g'96J-J
100,000__Jan 1 '25
3 g'96J-J
280,000__Jan i '37 3 g'96J4
50,000..Jan 1 '26
3 g'97J-J
sf1,000__Jan 1 '37 334g'95J-J
sf10,000__Jan 1 '35
3 g'97J-.7
29,325....Jan 1 '37 334g'95J4
208,000__Jan 1 '35
Auxiliary Sewers (Cons. Stock). 3 g'95J4
282,000__Jan 1 '36
33ig'95J-J
$50,000__Jan 1 '25 3 g'96J-J
sf100,000__Jan 1 '36
3 g'96J-J
218,000.. Jan 1 '36 3 g'96J4
192,000__Jan 1 '36
g'97J-J
50,000__Jan 1 '37
sf5,000__Jan 1 37
3 g'97J-J
sf15,000__Jan 1 '38 3 g 97J4
245,000 __Jan 1 '37
ons.Stk.-County Deficiencies. 3 g'97J-J
Local Improvement Bonds.
3'96J-J
sf$48,000„Jan 1 '27
Training School (Cons. Stock). 4 '95 J-J
$t00,000.._Jan 1 '25
3Ag'97J-J
100,000__Jan 1 '26
$90,000__Jan 1 '37 4 '95 J-J
4 '95 J-J
Public Library Bonds.
100,000__Jan 1 '27
'97J4
100,000__Jan 1 '28
$5,000__Jan 1 '37 4 '95 J-J
4 '95 J-J
High-School Bonds.
35,000__Jan 1 '29
334g'97J-J
100,000..Jan 1 '30
sf$24,500__Jan 1 '27 334g'96J-J
Kings & Queens Bridge (Cons.
Gravesend Local !mot. Bonds.
Stock).
334g'95J-J
sf$13,000_Dec 17 '25
334g'96J4
$1t2,000__Jan 1 '36
g.9.7j-j8,500_May21 '25
Wallabout Bonds.
3 g'95J-J
100,000..July '32
334g'96J-J
sf$70,000__Jan 1 '25 33 g'9514100,000_July 10 '33
10
334g'96J-J
65,000.. Jan 1 '25 3 g'95J-J
100,000_July 10 '34
334g'97J-J
190,000__Jan 1 '25
Memorial Monument Bonds.
Wallabout Market (Cons. Stk.)
334g'96J-J
$10,000__Jan 1 '24
334g'95.7-.7
,
$15,000__Jan 1 '25 334g'96J4
10,000__Jan 1 '25
3Ag'95J4
sf25,000__Jan 1 '25 334g'96J-J
10,000_Jan 1 '26
Indexing Conveyances (Cons. 334
g'96J4
10.000__Jan 1 '27
Stock).
Museums of Art & Science Bds.
sf$139,000__Jan 1 '27
.
3346 96J-J
334g'97J4
sf132,000__Jan 1 '27 314g'95J-J
$100,000__Jan 1 '25
,
Leonard St. !mat. (Cons. Stk.) 334g'95J4
100,000__Jan 1 '26
334g'97J4
sf$70,000....Jan 1 '37
sf25,000__Jan 1 '27
Cons. Stock to Pay Gravesend 3 g'97J4
g'97.j-j
92,000....Jan 1 '27
Bonds.
Public Market Bonds.
334g'96J4
sf$1.000__Jan 1 '36 33ig'96 J-J
sf$25,000__Jan 1 '24
334g'96J-J
20,242.41...Jan 1 '36 336g'96 J-J
,
65.000__Jan 1 '24
Payable from the water sinking fund of the City of Brooklyn under
visions of Chapter 396. Laws 1859, and Acts amendatory thereof and the prosupplementary thereto.

(As constituted prior to January 1 1898.)
Consolidated Stock payable from the sinking fund for the redemption of the
city debt under the provisions of Section 229 of the Greater N. Y. Charter.
New York Bridge Bonds.
Fire Hydrant Stock.
3 g '91 M-N st3180,000__Nov 1 '22 1 3 '95 M-N sf$125,000__Nov
1 2_
'
_2
3 g '92 M-N sf150,000 _ _Nov 1 '22 3 '97 M-N
sf25,000__Nov 1 .
19.
„,
3'93 M-N sf100,000__Nov 1 '23 3 g '95 M-N
50,000__Nov 1 .Z0
3 g '94 M-N
sf25,000__Nov 1 '25 3Ag'96M-N
50.000_Nov 1 25
3 g '95 M-N
sf50,000_Aug 19 '25
Redemption of Stock & Bonds
3 g '95 M-N
sf45,000__Nov 1 '25
Maturing in 1896.
3'96 M-N
st30,000__Apr 1'26 Ag'96M-N st$165,000__Nov 1 '22
Judgment & Redemption Bds. 3
334g'96M-N 6,835,000.. Nov 1 '22
334.97 M-N
10,000__Nov 1 '18
Dock Bonds.
334'97 M-N
1,000__Nov 1 '18 3 '91 M-N
8,500Nov 1 '21
Bridges over N. Y. Cent. Tracks. 3 '91 M-N sf350,000__Nov 1 '22
3'97 M-N st$15,000__Nov 1 '22 3 '92 M-N sf2,130,000__Nov 1 '22
3 '92
20,000__Nov 1 '22
American Museum Nat. History. 3 '92 M-N
M-N
3 '97 M-N
sf50,000__Nov 1 '25 3'92 M-N sf410,000_ _Nov 1 '23
390,000__Nov 1 '23
Bridge over N. Y. & Harlem RR. 3 '93 M-N sf1,260,000__Nov 1 '23
3 '97 M-N st$25,000__Nov 1 22 3'93 M-N
465,000...Nov 1 '23
3 '93 M-N 0300,000_ _Nov 1 24
Hall of Records.
3'97 M-N sf$105,100__Nov 1 '23 3'93 M-N
725,000_ _Nov 1 '24
3'94 M-N 0635,000_ _Nov 1 '24
Public Park, Hester Street.
400,000..
..Nov 1 '24
3 '97 M-N sf$1,271.14_Nov 1 '23 3 '94 M-N
3 '95 M-N
sf30,000 _ _Nov 1 '25
Mulberry Bend Park.
3'94 M-N
sf25,000_ _Nov 1 '24
3 g '95 M-N
sf$1,000__Nov 1 '24 3;4'94 M-N
Cons. Stock for Water Sys. Ext.
500,000__Nov 1 '24
Local Improvement Bonds.
3 g '95 M-N 1,583.371__Nov 1 '24 3 g '95 M-N
sf$100,000.._Jan 1 '25 4 '94 J-J
sf12,000__Nov 1 '25 334g'95J4
100 000__Jan 1 '22
Spuyten Duyvil Parkway.
3 g '95 M-N 1,148,000__Nov 1 '25 334g'95J4
,
150,000__Jan 1 '25 334'95 J-J
sf100,000__Jan 1 '23
3 '97 M-N sf$55,000__Nov 1 '23 334g'96M-N
3 .ig'96J-J
sf1,000__Nov 1 26
100,000__Jan 1 '25 3W95 .74
sf100,000_Jan 1 '24
Police Department Bonds.
334g'96M-N
350,000__Jan 1 '36
999,000_ _Nov 1 '26 334g'96J4
3 g '95 M-N
sf31.000_ _Nov 1 '25 334g'96M-N
sf6,000_
sf10,000__Jan 1 '37 4 Ward Sewer Bonds.
3 g'95 M-N 59.549.65_ _Nov 1 '25 3341081%1-N 3,994,000 _Nov 1 '27 334g'96J4
'95 J4
$100,000..Jan 1 '26
740,000__Jan 1 '37
__Nov 1 '27 334g'96J-.7
gepaving Streets & Avenues.
sf100,000__Jan 1 24
Additional Dock Bonds.
334g'97J4
,
sf483.000_ -Jan 1 '37 3W95 .74
335 97 M-N
,
3I'95 J-J
2,000__Nov 1 "18 3'97 M-N sf$250,000__Nov 1 '28
sf50,000__Jan 1 '25
Payable from Taxation.
3 '97 M-N
100,000__Jan 1 '22
sf8,500__Nov 1 '23 334g'98M-N
Arrearage of Co. Taxes Bonds. 4 '94 J-J
sf2,500 _Nov 1 '28
3 '97 M-N
100.000__Jan 1 '23
sf5,500_ _Nov 1 '23 3 '98 M-N 1,747,500....Nov 1 '28 43 '84 J-J
$549,000 _July 1 '24 4 '94 J-J
334g'95J-J
50,000__Jan 1 '25
Payable from the sinking .fund for the redemption of the city debt (No. 1)
Local Improvement Bonds.
100,000_Jan 1 '27
under the provisions of Section 1 of Chapter 79 of the Laws of 1889 and Sec- 3'90 J-J
sf320,000tJan1'20-24 334g'96J-J
tion 214 of the Greater New York Charter. u
280,0001
TOWN OF GRAVESEND.
1
Sewer Relief & Ext. Fund Bds.
Payable from assessments.
Congo!. Stock Parks, Parkways 2 '92M:N
sf367,000__July 1 '22
sf21,000Nov 1 '09-'29 3'89 J-.1
and Public Places.
3'90 J-J
st50,000_ _July 1 '22
2 '93M-N
Local Improvement Bonds.
sf3,500Nov 1 '09-'29
234'89M-N $1,445,000 Nov 1'09-29 2 '94M-N
400,000July 1'23-26 5 '92 J-J
sf1.600Nov 1 '09-'29 3 '90 J-J
3180,000__Jan 1 '33
sf4,612,000
2 '95M-N
43,000_ -Jan 1 '22 5 '93 J-J
sf2,000Nov 1 '09-'29 314 '92 J-J
150,000__July 1 '33
231 90M-N
.
150.000 Nov 1'09-29 2 '96M-N
5 '93 J-J
sf12,000Nov 1 '09-'29 334 '92 J-J f sf200,0001, Jan 1
127,000__Jan 1 '34
sf540,000
1
234'97M-N
200,0001 1923-1926 4 '98 J-J
sf1,000Nov 1 '09-'29
300,000....July 1 '39
23f91M-N
sf35,000Nov 1 '09-'29
3)4 '92 J-J
sf75,000__Jan 1 '27
Sewer Improvement Bonds.
3)4'92 J-J
Payable from the sinking fund for the
125,000__Jan 1 '27
$12,000July2 22-25
sf50,000__Jan 1 '33 33489 J-J
under the provisions of Section 213 of the redemption of the city debt (No. 1) 3 '95 J-J
Greater N. Y. Charter.
334'89 J-J
27,000July2'26-28
4 '94 J-J
100,000__Jan 1 '31 3.65'88 J-J
12,000 Oct4'22-27
Additional Water Stock.
4 '94 J-J
Payable from assessments.
100.000__Ja 1 '32 43488 J-J
39,600 Jan 2'22-27
3'83 A-0 f sf$45,000t_Oct 1 '33
New York Bridge Bonds.
Assessment Bonds (Port Wash5 '91 J-J
6,000.._July 2'22
t
100,0001
'71 J-J
$ , ..... 1 ' 5 '92 J-J
14
ington Ridge Road).
3,000....July 2'22
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1913.)
154,000__July 1 '22 5 '91 J4
7 '73 J-J
On
334'84 A-0
48,000July2'23-30
$300,000__Oct 1 '33 3 '92 M-N sf$4,802.90_ or After 7 '74 J-J
65,000_ _July 1 '24 5 '92 J-J
_Nov 1 '95
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1913.)
24.000July2'23-30
New York & Brooklyn Bridge. 5 '03 J-J
3 '93 M-N s15,648.41__Nov 1 '95
56,000July2'23-30
$400,000.. July 1 '22 5 '92 J-J
3 '94 M-N sf25,590.98_ _Nov 1 '95 4 '81 J-J
3,000__July 2'31
Consolidated Stock (City).
200,000 __July 1 '23 5 '93 J-J
4 '81 J-J
3 '95 -__
sf5,887.62__Nov 1 '96 4 '82 J-J
7,000....July 2'31
257,000....July 1 '25 5 '93 .74
6 e '71 J-J
$500_ _July 1 '01 3 '96 M-N sf13,018.70__Nov 1 '97 4 '83 J-J
7,000....July 2'32
300.000.._ July 1 '27 5 '91 J-J
3 '97 M-N sf30,587.60__Nov 1 '98
28,000__July 2'22
356,000.._July 1 '28 5 '92 J-J
4 '83 J-J
Tax Relief Bonds No. 2.
2,000.._Juiv 2'22
Assess. Bds.(Harlem Rlv. lmpt.) 3 '91 J-J
sf60,000-Jan 1 '22 5 '91 J-J
7'70 M-N
224,000Ju1y2'23-30
$2,500__Nov 1 '00 3 '87 M-N sf$75.000__Nov 1 '88 3 '91 J-J
300.000 Jan 1 '23-25 5 '92 J-J
16,000July2'23-30
334'92 J-J
40,000-Jan 1 '22 5 '93 J-J
40,000Jul y2
'23-30
BONDED DEBT ANNEXED TERRITORY OF WESTCHES
334'92 J-J
600,000 Jan 1 '26-31 5 '92 J-J
TER CO
3,000_ _July 2'31
100,000...July 1 '25
4 '94 J-J
TOWN OF WEST FARMS.
Payable from taxation.
TOWN OF WESTCHESTER.
4 '94 J-J
100,000__July 1 '26
Central Ave. Construction.
Local Improvement Bonds.
4 '94 J-J
75,000....July 1 '27
Improvement Bonds.
78 '68 May $6,000 Mar 1 '20-'29 330 91M-N$130,000_..May 1 '22-'47 334'92J-J
.
800,000 Jan 1 '23-26 58 '94 J-J 340,000---_July 1 1934
3W92 J-J
sf2,0001
400,000July 1'23-26
TOWN OF MORRISANIA.
7s '68 June 14,000 Mar 1 '30-'48
TOWN OF NEW UTRECHT.
'92 J-J
100,000__Jan I '27
Central Ave. Construction.
'92 J-J
sf5,000
100,000__July 1 '27
Payable from Assessments.
7s '68 July
9,000 July 15 '49-59 7s '69 M-S $12,000__Mar 1 '22-'63
'93 J4
sf50,000__Jan 1 '27
78'70 M-S 10.000__Mar 1 '64-'73
Street-Improvement Bonds.
'94 J-J
sf2,000
st32.000__Jan 1 '27
5s '94 J-J $61,000.- _Jan 1 '22-'54
78 '68 July sf500__July 15 1960 7s '71 M-S 1,000____Mar 11974
Flatbush Sewer Bonds.
7s '68 Oct 14,000__Oct 15 '61-'74 7s '72 M-S 1,000__Mar 1 '76-'76 33ig'97F-A
$54,000Aug 1'22-27 5s '94 J-J 66,000.. ..Jan 1 '22-'54
78 '68 Dec 50.000_Mar 1 '75-2024 7s '73 M-S 2,000__Mar 1 '76-'77 334g'97F-A
7.000__Aug 1 '28 53 '94 .74 66,000.- _Jan 1 '22-'54
500_ ___Mar 1 1978
5s '94 J-J 66,000......Jan 1 '22-'54
7s '68 M-S 65,000_Mar 1 2025-'89 7s '73 J-D
School-Building Bonds.
_ _Mar 1 1978
78 '70 M-S 32,000.Mar 1 2090-'21 7s '73 M-S
'93 J-J
$40,000_Jan 1 '23 58 '94 J-J 66,000--Jan 1 '22-'54
7s '70 M-S
500.._._Mar 1 1922 7s '73 M-S 2,000....Mar 1 '79-'80 3)4'95 J4
sf100,000__Jan 1 '23
78 '70 M-S
TOWN OF FLATIIUSH.
500_ _ _ _Mar 1 2123 VILLAGE OF WILLIAMSBRID GE 334'95 J4
sf100,000__Jan 1 '24
7s '70 M-S 13,000..Mar 1 2124-'36
334'95 J-J
Highway Improvement.
sf18,000__Jan 1 '25
Payable from Taxation.
79 '70 M-S
-A $16.000__Aug 1 '22-'37 4 '94 J-J
500._ _Mar 1 2137 48 '93 F
100.000 __Jan 1 '22
Sewer Bonds.
•• 78 g '71 M-S
Public Site Purch. & Construc. 334s'89 J-J
500.. Mar 1 '37-'38 6s '94 M-N 22,000_May 1 '22-'46
7s '71 M-S 2,000..Mar 1 2138-'39 5s '95 M-S 12,000.. Mar 1 '22-'34 3 '90 .74
sf$70,000__July 1 '22 43 '89 J-J $21,000_July 15 '22-'28
63,000.July 15 '22-'28
78 '72 M-S 2,000_Mar 1 2140-'41
3 '90 J-J
30,000„July 1 '22
VILLAGE OF WAKEFIELD.
79 '72 M-S
3 '90 J-J
500..__ _Mar 1 2142
sf100,000__July 1 '23
Highway-Improvement Bonds.
TOWN OF NEW LOTS.
78 '73 M-S
500_Mar 1 2142-'43 44s'91 M-S 31.360__Sept 1 '22-'25 3 '90 J-J
sf100,000__July 1 '24
Payable from Assessments.
78 '73 M-S 4,000_Mar 1 2143-'47 4s '92 A-0 2,000__Oct 1
Public Market Bonds.
'22-'23
78 '73 M-S
$300000.._Jan 1 '22 45Street-Improvement Bonds.
500..__ _Mar 1 2147 430'94 A-0 2.000.._Oct 1 '22-'23 4 '91 J-J
'86 J-J $100,000_July 15 '22-'25
4 '94 J-J
309,000_ _Jan 1 '23
FUNDED DEBT COUNTY OF NEW YORK.
Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument.
KINGS COUNTY.
4 '94 J-J
$100,000_ _Jan 1 '25
Consolidated stock payable from the sinking'fund for the redemption of
Payable from Taxation.
the
School-Improvement Bonds.
city debt(No. 1) under the provisions of Section 213 of the Greater N.Y.
Driveway and Parkway Loan.
Charter. 3 '90 J4
sf$100,000_ _Jan 1 '22 48 '95 - $1,100,000__July 1 '22-'32
3.30g'01J-J$2,000,000___July 1 1921
3 '90 J-J
080,000__Jan 1 '23 48 '95 J-J 100,000___ _Jan 1 1933
3 '90 J-J
20,000.._Jan 1 '23
Park Fund Loan.
THE CITY OF BROOKLYN.
Payable from assessments.
49'95 M-N31.150,000_May 1 '22-'44
The old city of Brooklyn covered the entire area of the county of Kings.
Cons. Stock-Cons. of Sewers. 4s'95 J-J
he county government being consolidated with that of the city
400.000_July 1 '33-'40
on Jan. 1 334g'95J-J
$250,000_Jan 1 '25
1896 under the provisions of Chapter 954 of the
Street Impt. Fund Bonds.
Laws of 1895. Under the 334g'96J4
175.000__Jan 1 '36 43 '95 J-J3 750.000-July 1 '22-'26




JUNE, 1922.]
NEW YORK CITY (Concluded)

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

Union Free School Dist. No, 23.
5s '97 F
-A 358,000—Aug 1 '22-'79
LONG ISLAND CITY.
58 g'97 M-S 65,000__Sept 1 '37-'49
Payable from the sinking fund of
Hempstead School Districts Nos.
Long Island City for the redemption of 1, 8,9, 10, 14, 15, 17, 20, 21, 24
fire bonds under the provisions of and 28 will be found on page 63.
Chapter 122 of the Laws of 1894.
TOWNS OF HEMPSTEAD,
Fire Department Bonds.
FLUSHING AND JAMAICA.
430'94 M-N$35,000___ May 1 1924
Payable from Taxation.
Payable from Water Revenue.
Bonds of Un. Fr. S. D. No. 27.
Water Bonds.
bs '97 A-0 $12,000 July 1 '22-'33
3 a'91 M-N $500____Nov 1 1921
5,000.---Dec 1 1924 VILLAGE OF FAR ROCKAWAY.
3 s'94 J-D
Payable from Taxation.
Funded Water Debt Bonds.
40 '92 M-8 315,000--Sept 1 1922 [mat. of Streets and Avenues.
'93 M-8 15,000—....Sept 1 1923 55 '97 J-J $61,000---Jan 1 1922
58
Sewer Bonds.
5s '94 M-S 15,000—Sept 1 1924
58 '95 M-S 15,000—__Sept 1 1925 334s'97 J-J 38,000__Jan 1 '22-'25
Payable from Taxation.
VILLAGE OF ARVERNE-BYSurvey and Map Bonds.
THE-SEA.
$9.000___July 1 1922
fs '91 J-J
Payable from Taxation.
9,000.._ July 1 1923
Se '93 J-J
Drainage Bonds.
8,000____July 1 1924 bs g '97 J-D $3,000___June 15 1922
bs '94 J-J
.8,500____Ju1y 1 1925 bs g_ '97 J-D
55 '95 J-J
1,000___June 15 1923
General Improvement Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
430'94 J-D $50,000__-Dec 10 1922 5s g '97 M-N$30,000—May 1 '22-'27
50,000__-Dec 10 1923
4Hs'94 J-D
Street Bonds,
INTEREST is payable by the City bs g '97 J-D 340.000—June 15'22-25
2,000__June 15'22-23
of New York—registered interest at bs g '97 J-D
Sidewalk Bonds.
the Chamberlain's office and coupons
at the office of the Comptroller of bs g '97 J-D $20,000__June 15'22-23
Village Building Bonds.
New York City.
5s '96 J-D 53,000.. Dec 1 '22-'24
TOWN OF NEWTOWN.
COUNTY OF QUEENS.
Payable from Taxation.
English Kills Gold Road Bonds. The debt of the county of Queens
434g'97 J-D 320,000___ _June 1 1927 is reported under the county's own
name on a subsequent page; the
Road Bonds.
4Hg'97 J-D $600.000_ _June 1 1927 amount of the original debt which
was chargeable to the City of New
Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 1.
4s '97 J-J $12,000- __Jan 1 '22-'27 York was adjudicated finally to be
6,000 -Jan 1 '22-'27 33,796,032.11, leaving $1,011,967.89
45 '97 J-J
2.
as Nassau County's share of the old
Union Free Sch. Dist. No.
5e '97 J-J $3,000.July 1 '22-'24 indebtedness. Instead of apportioning certain bonds to N. Y. City and
Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 4.
-A $2,000__Aug 1 '22-'26 to Nassau County*, the debt and inF
'96
terest is not divided, but N. Y. City
Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 5.
58 '97 J-J $12,000_ _Jan 1 '22-'27 pays 78.952414973% of the principal
and interest as it becomes due, and
Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 10.
5s '97 J-D 610,500__Dec 1 '22-'27 Nassau County 21.047585027%. The
5,000_Dec 28 '22-'26 Comptroller of N Y. City acts as
Se '97 J-D
agent in the payment of the debt.
Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 12.
$500.Jan 1 '22-'22 The amount of Queens County bonds
53 '95 J-J
outstanding on Dec. 31 1921 was
Union Free Sch. Dist, No. 14.
5.9 '97 J-J $14,000__Jan 1 '22-'28 $650,000, of which 3497.400.24 was
chargeable to New York City. For
VILLAGE OF FLUSHING.
details of bonds see "Queens County'
Payable from Taxation.
on a subsequent page.
Standpipe Bonds.
COUNTY OF RICHMOND.
4s g '97 .J-D 11,000__June 1 '22-'32
Payablefrom Taxation.
Street improvement Bonds.
48 g '96 A-0 108,000 Oct 1 '22-'48
Road Bonds.
TOWN OF FLUSHING.
4s g '97 J-D$190,000____June 1 1922
Payable from Taxation.
48 g '97 J-D 12,000._ —June*1 1922
4s g '97 A-0 230,000.__ _Oct 1 1922
Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 5.
4s '91 M-8 $16,000_Sept 30 '22-'29
TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN.
4s '92 M-S 10,000-Sept 30 '30-'34
Payablefrom Taxation.
-A 25,000....Aug 1 '22-'26
40 g '97 F
Road Bonds.
2,500_ _ _ _Aug 1 1927 53 g '97 J-J $130,000.-- July 1 1927
-A
46 g '97 F
Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 7.
Refunding Bonds.
4s '97 F
-A 337,500__Aug 1 '22-'36 4s g '97 A-0 $1,000__Oct 8 '22-'25
4s g '97 M-N 20,000-Nov 16 '37-'44 TOWNS OF MIDDLETOWN AND
VILLAGE OF COLLEGE POINT.
SOUTHFIELD.
Payable from Taxation.
Payablefrom Taxation.
Improvement Bonds.
Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 2.
1 '22-'26 53 '94 J-D $46.000—Dec 24'22-'44
330'97 J-D $23,000__Dec
Payable from Water Revenue.
TOWN OF NORTHFIELD.
Water Tower Bonds.
Payable from Taxation.
-A $25,000____Aug 1 1937
4s '97 F
Road Improvement Bonds.
VILLAGE OF WHITESTONE. 53 '97 J-D3150.000____June 1 1927
Payable from Taxation
TOWN OF SOUTHFIELD.
Improvement Bonds.
Payable from Taxation
53 g '97 J-J 64,000_ _July 1 1922
Refunding
53 g '97 J-J 20.000....July 1 '23-'26
Bonds.45
'91 J-D 35,400__Dec 1 '22-'30
rayaDie from Assessments.
6,600____Dec 1 1931
Sewerage Bonds.
Road Bonds.
65 '94 F-A $164.59--....Feb 9 1902
5s g '97 J-D3115.000___Dec 20,1927
Payable from Water Revenues.
bs g '97 J-J 140,000._ _July 15 1927
Water Bonds.
430'92 J-J $30,000--- July 1 1922
TOWN OF WESTFIELD.
22,000____Jan 1 1923
430'93 J-J
Payable from Taxation.
7.500—_ _Jan 1 1924
00'94 3-3
Road Bonds.
58 '97 34 $80,000—July 15 1922
TOWN OF JAMAICA.
Payable from Taxation.
TOWN OF CASTLETON.
Macadam Road Bonds.
Payable from Taxation.
'Is g '97 J-J $450,000---..Jan 1 1926
Union Free School Dist. No. 3.
5s '97 3-.1 5301)0_ ....Ian1 1921
School District No. 1,
_July 1 '27-'76
430'97 J-..T $50,000_
VILLAGE OF TOTTENVILLE.
Payable j'rom Taxation.
Union Free S. D. No. 2.
58 '95 A-0 $3,000_ _Apr 1 '22-'24
Water Bonds,
5s '95 M-N 3,000..Nov 15 '22-'24 33g 97 M-S $6.000—Sept 1 '22-'26
Union Free S. D. No. 4.
Sewer Bonds.
-A $56,000__Aug 1 '22-'49 331.g 97 A-0 $4.000—Oct 1 '22-'26
4s '94 F
.
Union Free S. D. No. 6.
Road Bonds.
$250_ Dec 15 1922 3g 97 A-0 $2,000 Oct 1 '22-'25
6s '93 J-D
7,000__Dec 1 '22-'28
58 g '97 J-D
4,000_Dec 28 '30-'33 NIAGARA PALLS.
bs '97 J-D
This city is in Niagara County and
Union Free S. D. No. 7.
4s '92 J-J $16,000__Jan 1 '22-'37 Is now under City Manager plan of
4,000__Aug 1 '21-'24 government. Incorp. Mar. 17 1892.
-A
48 '95 F
8,000 _Sept 1 '22-'29
48 '95 M-S
City-Hall Bonds.
-A 64,000.. Aug 1 '22-'53 58 :g '13 J-J 68,800___July 1 1933
tis '97 F
bs g'97 M-S 125.000_Sept 10 '50-'74 448'22 s-a 365,000c -_--1937-1953
Free S. D. No. 8.
Union
Market Bonds.
4s '96 A-0 $12,000_ Apr 1 '22-'27 430'12 J-J $39,400r___July 1 1932
bs g '07 A-0 76,000.. Oct 1 '30-'54
School Bonds.
School Dist. No. 10. 48 95 J-J
Union Free
$3,750r
1922
bs '97 Aug $1,000.._Aug 1 '22-23 4s '97 3-3 21,000r _-_ _1923-1927
53 '97 Sept 2,000„Sept 1 '25-'28 4s g '01 A-0 20,000r.A&O 1922-'25
Bonds.
48 g '01 J-J 150,000r_t _July '26-41
Town Hall Land
4s '95 J-J $6,000__July 1 '22-'24 3Hs g'02 M-N35,000r_ _May 1 '42-45
2.000 .._Mar 18 1925 4s g 08 A-0 69.419r_Apr 1 '29-35
48 '95 3-3
58 g '13 J-J 59,000_ _July 1 '33-'38
VILLAGE OF JAMAICA.
4348'17 F-A *50,000.Feb 1 '23-'27
Payable from Taxation. •
1 *13.000___Feb 1 1928
Street-Improvement Bonds.
1913-1944
55,700
4s g '97 A-0$150,000_ _Jan 1 '22-'38 448
60,000-_June 1 '41-'42
4$ g '97 J-J 150,000__Jan 1 '22-'36 4.60s'18
RICHMOND HILL. 445'19 s-a 1140,000r_Aug 1 '35-'42
VILLAGE OF
1 17,500r___Aug 1 1943
Payable from Taxation.
5"is 20 s-a 250,000_ __Oct 1 '46-50
Highway improvement Bonds. 54s'21
800,000_ _May 1 '41-'48
48 g '96 J-J $50,000_ July 1 '26-'35
*50,000c___June 1 1945
48 g '97 M-N 70.000__May 1 '37-'50 43s'21 s-a, 510,000c__ _Juno 11046
M-8 20,000__Sept 1 '22-'28
48 g '95
*140,000c_June 1 '47-'48
Sidewalk Improvement Bonds.
*600,000c_June 1 '49-'51
48 g '97 J-D$150,000—June 1 '52-'81
10,000c_ Mar 1 1941
Village-Hall Bonds.
30,000c__ _Mar 1 1942
4s g '95 M-8 $1,000. Sept 1 '22-'25
10,000c._ _Mar 1 1943
Equipment Bonds.
Fire
44s'22
• 120,000c_Mar 1 '44-'47
43 g '95 M-8 $4.000 Sept 1 '22-'25
40,000c__ _Mar 1 1948
90,000c_Mar 1 '49-'51
TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD.
Payable from Taxation.
225,000c .Mar 1 1952
400,000c-Mar 1 '53'-54
Macadam Road Bonds.
BrIdge Bonds.
40 g '93 J-J $127,000.._ .July 1 1923
Union Free School Dist. No. 18. 430'11 J-J $6,000---July 1 1931
.Jan 1 '22-'3 848 '07 J-J
5.000
1927
58 '97 Jan $17,000.




73

Water Bonds.
Almshouse Bonds.
----Feb 1 1945
4sg'06 J-J $14,500r—July 1 1926 68530.000
3,000r
4504 J-J
1924
Bridge flonds.
___ 182.000
4s
1922-1934 434g'06 F-A 10,000o_-_Aug 1 1926
4 Hsg'10J-J 400,000r___Jan 1 1940
Water Bonds.
4 48'11 J-J 360,000_ _Jan 1 '41-'49 4.60s'17 3-3 $200.000.July 1 '22-'37
4s g '12 J-J 17,000r____Jan 1 1930 BOND. DEBT May 192131,696.000
J-J 65,000July 1 1934 Total assessed val.
448'14
48.500,_000
434s'15 3-3 31,000
1926-1932 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913.-613.35
446'16M-S J60,000r_Sept 1 '32-'35
INT, on loan of 1905 payable at
112,000r_-__Sept 1 1936 Nassau Co. Bank; on 434% road
448'19 s
-a 156,000„May 1 '41-'47 bonds at First Nat. Bank of Mineola;
112,217___May 1 1948 on 448 of 1922 at First Nat. Bank.
448'19 s-a 142,000r_Sept 1 '43-'49 Manhasset; other loans at office of
5,355r__-Sept 1 1950 Supervisor.
___ 14,486
5s
1946
45,000
1947-1949 NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN.FREE
54s'21 s-a
49.15_*
_Sept 1 1950
SCHOOL DIST. NO.4.
This district (P. O. Port WashingGrade-Crossing Bonds.
4g '11 J-J $27,000r_Jan 1 '23-'25 ton) is in Nassau County.
1936-1954 430'08 3-3 2103,000r_Jan 1 '28-'48
4Hs'15 3-3 190,000
4s
1924 448'16 M-N110.000__May 1 '36-'57
_-- 30,000
BOND. DEBT May 1917_ $236,000
Fire Bonds.
43As'11 J-J $42.500r....July 1 1931 Assess. valuation 1916____6,860.000
49.10
1922-1924 School tax (per $1,000)
48 04 3-3 17.000
INT. payable at Bank of North
1916_.
Sewer Bonds.
48 '02 J-J $27,000r___Nov 1 1922 Hempstead in N. Y. exchange.
48 '03 A-0 14,500r_ Oct 1 1923
1922-1924 NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN. FREE
4s_ 18.750
SCH. DIST. NO. 6.
-J 56,000r July 1 1926
48 g '06 j
This district (P. 0. Manhasset) Is
5,000r
1924
48 '04 3-3
1928 in Nassau County.
4s g '08 J-J 70,500r
Building Bonds.
414g'09 3-3 45.500r_ ___Jan 1 1929
1923 4.45s'14J-D $80,000--Dec 1 '24-'33
40
-,.. 5,000
4 14g'10 3-3 20,000r_ __ _Jan 1 1930 (Coupon with privilege of registrat'n)
430 g '10J-J 192.000J—an 1 '30-'33 BOND.DEBT Apr. 1917 $82,200
122.000____Jan 1 1934 Assessed valuation 1917-3.078.000
4Hsg'12 J-J $66,500___Jan 1 1930 INT.at First Nat. Bank,Mineola.
410'14 J-J 160.000__Sept 1 '38-'41
bs '14 .1-3 112.800____July 1 1934 NORTH HEMPSTEAD UNION
FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO.?.
430'15 M-N 75,000__May 1 '35-'37
4.10s'17 J-J J*120.000_Jan 1 '35-'37 bs '13 A-0 $80,000c Oct 1 '23-'32
1 *72.000.Jan 1 '38-'40 534s'21 F-A1400,000c_Feb 1 '32-'51
1 20,000c_Feb 1 '52-'53
5s '18 _-- 26.500—Jan 1 '28'.29
448'19 s-a 1420,000.-May 1 '39-'45 Os_ _ 30,800
1 55,000____May 1 1946 BOND.15EBT Apr 1921 __ $88,000
1923 Assessed valuation 1921.-10,660 769
5,000
4s
--1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_43.90
__28,970
534s
INT.at U.S. Mtg.& Tr.Co. .Y.
1943-1950
___ 320,000
5340
5340'21 s-a *165,785c___Sept 1 1951
NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN. FREE
Paving Bonds.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10.
448'17 ___ $18,000r_July 1 '22-'27
1928
4,000_Nov 1 '22-'23 58 '08 ___ $20,000
53 '17 M-N
434s'19 s-a 125,000__May1 '29-'33 6s '15 J-J 1$10,500__July 1 '22-'28
.July 1 '29-'33
1 25.000.
1934
5340___ 14,150
100,000
1935-1939 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922_ $59,000
Assessed valuation 1921_ --1,900.000
Municipal Building Bonds.
448'17 M-N $57,000r__Nov 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921---$17.50
INT.at First Nat. Bank,Mineola,
4.70s
_— 15,000__—Nov 1 1927
58 '18 _-- 15,000r__ -Aug 1 1943 In New York exchange.
Certificates of Indebtedness.
1922-1923 NORTH PELHAM.
55 '13 J-J $2,000
This village (P. 0. Pelham) Is in
1922
J-J
1,000
bs
3.000__July 1 '22-'24 Westchester Co. Inc. Aug. 29 1896.
5s '14 J-J
Street Improvement Bonds.
Park Bonds.
Ss '18 _ - $13.500-___Aug 1 1944 4.408'12F-A $21,670r_Aug 1 '22-'41
4.308'12.-- 20.000--May 1 '23-'32
RePavfn Bonds.
9.000r_J'ne 17'23-'28
8111,000c_Sept 1 '35-'37 58 '98 J-D
Sewerage Bonds.
531s'21 s-a *40,125c—Sept 1 1938
$320..._Oct 1 1922
*37.000c—_Sept 1 1939 5s
BOND.DEBT Mar 6'2246,927.822 4.45s'08M-N 56,300r_Nov 15 '22-'38
Water bonds (included)__-1.367.673 58 '11 A-0 9.000—Oct 1 '22-'30
4.500--Aug 1 '22-'26
97.167,530 5s '12 __Assess. val. real
Assess.val.spec.franchises. 5.093,703 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1921- $124,602
59,500 Assessed val. real est. 1919_2.520.982
Assess. val. personal
Tot. asses. val. '21-'22_ _102,320.733 Village tax (per $1.000) 1919113.14 -ITotal tax (per $1.000)'21-22__316.78 Population 1910. 1,311; 1920. 2.385
Population '10, 30,445; '20, 50,760 INT. at Village Treas. office.
*INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N.Y.
—
.
NORTHPORT
This village is in Suffolk County.
NORTH COLLINS.
This village is in Erie County. Inc. 1894.Bonds.
Street
Incorporated in 1911.
-A 332,000-Aug 1 '22-'37
448'17 F
Water Bonds.
1922-1943 6sPaving Bonds.
00'15 s-an 331,200
'21 ___ 66,000c&rAug 1 '25-'46
$29,400
_
TOTAL DEBT Apr
DEBT Jan 1 '21._ $61,500
1922Total assess. val.(act.)'21 503.856 TOTAL
2,977,677
Assess. val. 1921
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___S8.50 Population 1910, 2,096; 1920, 1.977
1,158
Population in 1920
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank,
NORTH ELBA UNION FREE Northport.
SCH. DIST. NO. 2.
This district (P.0. Lake Placid) is NORTH TARRYTOWN.
This village is in Westchester Co.
in Essex
Inc. 1874. Population 1910. 5.421:
County.
4'/s22 ___ 1665,000__Feb 1 27-30 1920, 5,927.
(7)
BONDED DEBT
Fire Department Bonds.
INT.at Dist. Treasurer s office.
bs '13 J-J 33.000—July 1 '22-'24
Sewer Bonds.
3.305 _
$2,400__Aug 1 '22-'23
NORTH HEMPSTEAD.
s 16
This town (P. 0. Manhasset) is in 4A' ___ 8,000.-May 1 '23-'26
Street Bonds.
Nassau Co. Population 1910, 17,831;
4 Ms'll J-J 336,000rJuly 1 '22-'27
1920, 26,370.
4.208'12 J-J 72,000r_July 1 '28-'39
East Williston Water Bonds.
J-J $14.000._._July 1 1932 BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $126,000
43is
Total assess. val. 1921
Barrow Beach Bonds.
1923
(act. val.)
5,984,000
J-J 39.000____Jan
434s
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-313.30
Roslyn Park Bonds. •
INTEREST at Tarrytown Nat.
bs '13 M-N $8,000__May 1 '23-'30
Roslyn Landing improv. Bds. Bank in N. Y.exchange.
4 Hg'09 J-J $3,600__July 1 '22-'25
NORTH TONAWANDA.
Street Improvement Bonds.
This city is in Niagara County.
4 Hg'09 J-J $6,000__July 1 '22-'27
43413'09 3-3 19,000o_July 1 '25-'34 Inc. Apr. 1897. Population 1910.
1927 11,955; 1920. 15,482.
10.000.---Jan
J-J
5
431
Street bonds (assessment)—5244.050
Public Dock Bonds.
General Street Bonds,
4318 g M-S $12,000—Mch 1 '23-'34
434s
J-J $3,800_Jan 1 '23-'24
Road Bonds.
38,200.._ Sept '22-'29
J-D $8,000___Deo '22-'25 448'19
48
J-J 12.000r- July 1 '22-'25 6s '20 J-j 33,318_ July 1 '22-'30
48
2,700c_Jan 1 '23-'25
Sewer Bonds.
4s '05 J-J
4 3'Ig'09 3-3 14,000.._July 1 '22-35 48 '89 3-3 312,0000..-Jan 1 '23-28
Water Bonds.
4348 g s-an 6,000c_Jan 1 '23-'28
4,200c__Jan 1 '23-'26 45 '94 A-0$275,000c&r_Apr 1 1924
4 Hs g s-a
4.608 M-N I28,500____Nov 1 1931 4348'96 A-0 125,000c___Oct 1 1926
179,500---Nov 1 1942 00'16 M-N 30,000__Nov 1 '22-'36
Jan 1927 44s17
65,000July 1 '22-'34
3-3 20.000
43s
58 '13 M-N 8 660—May 1 '23-'42 6s '21 A-0 25.000......Oct 1 1931
Park Bonds.
bs '19 J-D 1$45.000_Dec 1 '22-'30
-A 385,000—Aug 1 '25-'41
F
144,000_Dec 1 '22-'45 434s
Street impt. Bonds.
60,000_Dec 1 '46-'49
Great Neck Park Dist. Bonds. 6s '21 J-J S120,100_ _July 1 '22-'31
4.108'16A-0 $40,000—Oct 1 '26-'45 Os '21 M-S 47,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'31
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21.- $997.375
Carle Place Wat. Dist. Bonds.
_s '15 M-S $26,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'34 Assessment debt (add'1)__- 244.050
Certificate debt (add'1)---6.000
Roslyn Water District Bonds.
15.194,038
4.80sg'10M-N 560.750_Nov 1 '22-'30 Assess. val. 1919
City tax (per 11.000) 1919...524.90
Westbury Water Dist. Bonds.
INTEREST on sewer bonds paya4.35s'11M-N $32,000—May 1 '23-'30
ble at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on
Great Neck Sewer.
43(8'15 M-N3150.000-__May 1 1965 water bonds, part at Chase Nat. Bk.,
part at the Cortland Savings Bank.
Manhasset-Lakeville Water.
'12 8-an 599.000 ----1922-1932 Cortland, and part at the Union Dime
448'22 M-N 25,000c_May 1 '26-'30 Savings Institution, N. Y., and on
Albertson Water District Bds. 68 of 1921 at the State National Bank,
P-A 328,000—Feb 1 '22-'37 North Tonawanda.
434s

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

NORTH TONAWANDA SCHOOL
DIST. NO. 1.
45
J4 $18,000o_ _Jan 1 '23-'31
45
J4 52,000e_Jan 15 '23-'35
430'14 J4 57,000cJan 1 '32-'50
BOND DEBT May 18 '22 3127,000
Assess. val. total, 1921_ _15,755.598
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-- $9.97
Population in 1920 (est.)
18,000
/NT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.

OGDENSBURG.
This city is in St. Lawrence Co.
Inc. as city 1868. Pop'n '10, 15,933;
1920, 14,609.
Railroad Crossing Bonds.
4s '16 J-D $10,000-_June 1 '23-'36
Sewer Bonds.
430'14 A-0 $6 000c__Apr 1 '23-'34
Improvement Bonds.
436s'13 M-S $32,000__Aug 1 '22-'32
School Bonds.
4s '05-'09M-N$18,250_May 1 '22-'26
NORWICH.
Deficiency Bonds.
This city is in Chenango County. 43is'15 A-0 $3,000c_Apr 1 '23-'24
Incorporated Mar. 12 1914.
Water-Works Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
4s '10 J-D$175,000c_June 1 '22-'40
$9.180 ____1927-1929 4s '10 J
-D 32,000_ _June 1 '23-'30
6,100 --- _1925-1925 4368'14 A-0 10,000c_June 1 '23-'24
45 '02 F-A . 4,800 ___ -1924-1925
Highway Bonds.
4,500 ___ _1926-1927 4s '93 A-0
$2.000r_May 1 1923
3.250
1924 43is'12 M-S 60.000c_Sept 1 '22-'32
1929 43s'13 M-S 1,000__Sept 1 '22-'23
1,300
4s '10 F-A
3,000
1923-1924
Bridge Bonds.
4s '12 F-A 21,849.02
1932-1936 4(s'18 F
-A $7,500_Aug 11 '22-'30
4s '13 F-A
3,700_
1936 TOTAL DEBT May 15 '22 $416,750
4s'14 F-A
4,432
1944 Water debt (included)____ 226,000
bs '15 J-J
10,527.48 ---,-1925 Assess. val. real
5,122,210
55 '17 J-J
--------- Assess. val. personal
15.400
77,550
14.096.89-- _1922-1920 Other assessable property.._ 877,100
58 '18 J-J 10.500
1922-1938 Tot.asses.val.'21(70% set)Z.576,860
5s '19 J-J
8.565.80__ -1922-1938 City tax (per $1,000) 1921__$31,00
bs '20 J4 f 3.896.40---1926-1933
INT. Is payable at City Treas.
116.000
1922-1940
5s '21 J-J 7,179,19_Jan. 1'23-'36 office in N. Y. exchange.
bs '21 J-J
2,000_ _Jan. 1 '26-'29
226.31-Jan. 1 1930 OLEAN. is in Cattaraugus County.
This city
bs '21 J-J
9.500_ _Jan. 1 '26-'44
433.40__ _Jan 1 1945 Incorp. April 26 1893, succeeding the
of
5s '21 J-J
6,500_ _Jan 1 '26-'38 village OleanOlean. The village of
was annexed Jan. 1 '09.
'7,000 _Jan 1 '39-'45 North
Police Station & Jail Bonds.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
430'14 IP-A $22,000r ___Feb 1934
4s '03 F
-A $10.000
1922-1924
Water-Works Bonds.
4s '14 F-A
1944 45 '08 J-J $'2,000c_July 1 '22-'32
2,000
58 '15 J-J
1925 4s '09 M-S 26.0000_Sept 1 '22-'54
2,860_
bs '20 J-J
9,000
1926-1930 5s '17 M-N 21,000
Special Appropriation Bonds.
58 '17 M-N 45.000 Nov 1 '22-43
58 '17 J-J $9,154.11- _1922-1939 430'19 J-D
56.000____1922-1935
536s'21 A-0 f44,000c&rOct 1 '26-'47
Sewer Bonds.
1 1,000c&r_Oct 1 1948
45 '04 F-A $5,0001930
Park Improvement Bonds.
45 '05 F-A
5,000
1931
-A $10,000r__Feb 1923-'24
45 '09 F-A
1922 4s '06 F
2,500
-A 10.000r ..July 1 '25-'20
4s '06 F
45 '11 F-A
2,000
1925
Street Improvement Bonds.
45 '12 F-A
5,000
1937
J-D$162,900
1938 6s
2,500
2.633..
1936 55 '09 A-0 $5,000_ Oct 1 '22-'24
4s '13 F-A
1,060
1936 436s '15M-N 19.800r_Nov 1 '22-'24
2 400r_Dec 1 '22-'23
2,450
1940 430'15 J-D
850__Mar 1 '23-'24
5,000
1940 430'16 M-N
45 '14 F-A
2,500
1944 430'17 MsS 1.180r_Mar 1 '23-'26
5,4S0r_July 1 '22-'26
430'17 J-J
bs '15 J-J
1 730
1927
528.29
1922 58 '18 M-S 21,200r_Mar 1 '23-'27
5s '17 J-J
604.58
1923 59 '18 J-J 42,400__July 1 '22-'27
1924 55 '19 M-S 35,100c_Mar 1 '23-'28
1626.56
M-N 1,200
bs '21 J-J
1922 436s
407.16
J-D
500
bs '22 J-J f 5,000....Jan 1 '26-'35 6s
M-S 2,000
5s
110,000__Jan 1 '36-'45
J
-D
1,500
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 '22-$226,991 6s
J-J
58
5,000
Assessm't debt (contingent
Improvement Bonds.
liability only)
35,460
Floating debt
14,066 5s '22 M-N$205,830_May 1 '23-'30
Fire Department Bonds.
Sinking fund
14.434
Assess. val., real estate
4,292,450 4s '09 A-0 $17.500r_ _Oct 1 '22-'28
Flood Abatement and Voting
Assessed val., personal..
70,200
Machine Bonds.
Assessed val. franchise
184,016
J-D $33,000
Total assessed val. 1921-4.546,666 6s
J-D
1,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $37.88 6s
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910. 7.422; 1920, 8,268
436s
J-J $4,800
4s
A-0 17,710
J-J
NORWICH UNION FREE SCE. 436s
16,800
DIST. NO. 1.
M-N 11,482.50
434s
This district (P. 0. Norwich) is in 436s
J-J
7,000
Chenango County.
Flood Abatement Bonds.
434s
F-A $57,000
4s
$7,900c
£:1,000c&r Novl 22-34 436s
F
-A 33,000
F-A 60,000
5,000c&r Nov 1 1935 434s
BOND. DEBT May 1 22_ $103,900
Water Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1921-22 4,688,166 3 368'99 J-J
$4.000r-July 1 '22-'29
School tax rate (per 31,000) 21521.88 336s'01 J-J
$5,000
4s '03 J-J
5,000
INT. at Norwich, N. Y.
-J
45 '96 j
2,500c_july 1 '22-'26
Deficiency Bonds.
NORWOOD.
5s '22 M-N$20,000„May 1 '23-'30
This village is in St. Lawrence GEN.BD. DT. May 1 '22 5533,992
County. Incorporated in 1872.
Water debt (included)____ 232.500
BOND. DEBT Apr. 1921 $31,700 Assessment debt (ruld'1)_ $306.490
Total val. 1921 (65% act.)_1,542.931 Tot. ass'd val. 192114,176,031
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920_ __$11.00 Total tax (per 51.000)
Population 1910. 1.993; 1920, 1.808 Pop'n 1910. 14.743: 1922_311,80
1920, 20,506.

t

NUNDA.
This village in Livingston County.
Inc. 1839
Water
-Works Bonds.
5s '17 s
-a $20,800__Aug 1 '22-'37
5s '18 ___
7,000__Oct 15 '22-'28
TOT.BD.DT.June 1'22_ _ 427,800
Assess, val., personal
24,650
Assess. val., real estate
640,736
Assess. val., franchises
6,206
Tot. ass'd val.'22(70% act.).671.591
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22$21.0O
Population 1910. 1,043; 1920. 1.152

Water Refunding Bonds.
4%s'15 J-J $53,750__July 1 '22-'35
Local impt. Bonds (General).
430'16 J-D $5.490
1926
Drainage Bonds.
6s'21 J-D $3,600_June 15 '23-'31
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 17 '22_ $278,133
Assessment debt (add'i)___ 122,691
Water debt(included)
133,700
Asses.sed val'n, real estate_ _5,447,749
Assessed val'n, personal
226,545
Tot. ass'd val. 1922 _---5,674.294
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ -$52.78+
All coupons paid at City Treas.
office.

BOND. DEBT Apr 1921- $791,000
Floating debt
157,714
Assessed val'n, real estate_94.088.005
Assessed val'n, personal
1,157,685
Other assess. property..
2,353,542
Total assessed val'n 1920_97,599.232
Population '10. 116,001;'20. 119.844
INTEREST is payable at National
Bank of Orange County in Goshen.

ONONDAGA COUNTY.
County seat is Syracuse.
Tuberculosis Sanitorium Bds.
436s15 J-J $74,000r___Jan 1 '23-26
Penitentiary Bonds.
J-J $)4,400c.. ___July '22-'29
3s
Women's Dormitory Bonds,
A-0$103.750r ----1922-1939
4s
Water 'met. Bonds.
536s'20M-N$144.000c&rNov 1 '22-30
Court-House Bonds.
4s '04 M Sf$135,000r_Mch 1 '23-'28
1 500,000r___Mch 1 1929
48 '06 J-J 400.000" Jan 1 '30-'63
GEN.BD.DT.May 1921 $1,545,000
Assessed value 1920_ ___$201,568,762
County tax (per $1,000) 1918_46.91
Pop'n 1910, 200,298; 1920, 241,465
INT. on penitentiary bonds at
-house bonds in
Syracuse; on court
New York City.

OSSINING.
This village is in Westchester Co.
Incorp. 1813. Commission government approved Mch. 14 1911.
Sewer Bonds.
4.358'10- $144,000 --1922-1940
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
530'13 M-S $60,000__Mar 1 '23-'42
Street-impt. Bonds.
136510 F-A $87,120__Aug 1 '22-'39
58 '08 __- 39,917.57June 1 '28-31
5s g '17 M-S *20.000r_Mar I '23-'32
5 15-16s_ __ 23,000
Funding Bonds.
44s'16 ___ 27,631.24
bs '19 A-0 $15,000__Oct 1 '22-'39
Grade-Elimination Bonds.
58 '18 J-Di$60,000__June 1 '23-'37
800_ __June 1 1938
1
I Refunding Bonds.
g '17 M-S $30,000r .Apr 1 '23-'37
*Water Bonds.
58 '19 A-0 $24,000r_Oct 1 '22-'29
3.95t4'09 A-0 50,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1939
Water Refunding Bonds.
Ss '18 --_ $100.000__Oct 1 '29-'48
Highway improvement Bonds.
Os '21 J4 $76,00
1922-1936
BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '22_ 5550,469
Assess. debt (add'1)
50.950
Water debt (additional)
174,000
Floating debt (add'i)
35,067
Assess. val., real estate___11,091,100
Assess, value, personal__
03,000
Assess, val., spec. franchise 363,175
Total assessed yarn 1921_11.517,275
Less real property exempt_2,251,850
Not valuation
9,265,425
Tot,tax rate (per $1.000)'21 517.54+
Pop'n 1910, 11.480: 1920. 10,739.
* These bonds are issued by a
separate board, not connected with
village government, but are a lien on
village property.
I INT. at Village Treas.' office.

ORANGETOWN UNION FREE
SCE. DIST. NO. 4.
This district (P. 0. Nyack) Is In
Rockland Co.
435s'07 J4 312,000r_July 1 '23-'36
BOND.DEBT Apr 7 1922 342,000
Total assess. val. 1922____5,930,256
ONEIDA COUNTY.
School tax (per $1.000) 1922__$14.55
Utica is the county seat.
Population in 1922 (est.)
11,000
Court-House Bonds.
334s'02
61,000r__ Feb '23-'39
INTEREST payable at the Nyack
330'05 F
-A 146.000r_Feb 1 '23-'28 Nat. Bank in New York exchange.
Court-House Completion.
434s'07 F-A $27.000r__Feb '23-'28
ORANGETOWN UNION FREE
Funding Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8.
4,
4s'13 M-N$30.000r- _May 1 '23-24
This district (P. 0. Pearl River) is
436s'16 F-A 40.000r_Feb 15 '23-'26
BOND.DEBT May 1922.. $110,000 in Rockland County.
Assessed valuation, real _162,888,738 6s 21 M-N $245,000c&rNov 1 22- 41
(For amount due each year see
Assessed val., personal,__
521,946
V. 113, p. 1602)
Assessed val.. franchises__
838 758
Total valuation 1922_164,249,442 BOND. DEBT Oct 1921-$248,280
Pop'n 1910, 154.157;1,1920, 182.833 Assessed value (40% act.)-1,600,000
INT. at the First Nat. Bank,
INTEREST is payable at County Pearl River.
Treasurer's office or in N. Y. exch.
ORISKANY.
This village is in Oneida County.
ONEONTA.
This city is in Otsego County. Incorporated Dec. 1914.
Sewer Bonds.
Incorp. under Chapter 30, Laws of
J-J $30,000_ _52,000 yearly
4s
1885, became city Jan. 1 1909.
58
J-J
9,600
1923-1938
Public impt. Bonds.
J-J
4,800
1923-1938
430'12 J-J 310,500 _July 15 1941 5s
BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '22-$44,400
5s '19 F-A 15.000
Total assess. val. '21(36act)._533,534
Paving Bonds.
330'O1 ann $13,500r_July 1 '22-'30 Total tax rate (per$1,000)'21_$26.24
1,101
3.948'05 J-J
1,400c_July 1 '22-'28 Population in 1920
4 lis'10 F-A
500c_Aug 15'22-'25
430'12 M-S 12,863.19r
ORISKANY FALLS.
($2,000 yearly on March 1.)
This village is in Oneida County.
430'13 J-D $5,000
Incorporated In 1890.
(31,000 yearly Dec. 20.)
Water Bonds.
School Bonds.
4s
J-J
85,400
1922-1930
4s '07 M-S $2,500o_Mch 8 '23-'27 4 s• J J
19,600
1922-1940
43is'06 J-D 20,000r J'ne 12 '23-'26
Playground impt. Bonds.
14,000_yearly May 1 -s '21 -__ $2,500
44s'14
(Due $500 yrly.
Sewer Bonds.
'beginning 1926
430'l0 F
-A $1,000 Aug 15 '22-'23 BOND. DEBT May '22_ _ _ _$29,100
430'13 ___
2,000 yearlsr Dec 20 Tot .assess.val.'21(75%act.)-277,600
43is'15 F-A
1.200_1?eb 16 '23-'24 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__$20.10
Funding & Refunding Bonds.
Population 1910, 892; 1920, 1,014
3.49.58'04Sep 36,000o_Sep 1 '-22'33
Series "A" & "B" Bonds.
ORLEANS COUNTY.
430'1541,006„yrii
Albion Is the county seat.
4368'12 ___ 53.500_,
3,439.34yrly. Sept. 1
Road Bolds.
Building Bonds.
Os '21 J-J $69,000_July 10 '22-'24
4.158'06F-A $28,000r_Aug 1 '23-'35
25,000___July 10 1925
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
'21 M- 35.000c&r_May 1 1928
3.58s'05 Jan $18,000r_Jan 20 '23-'45 6s '21 A-0 t22,000c&r_Oct 1 1926
6s
GEN.BD. DT.Jan 1 '22... $211,972
22,000c&r Oct 1 1927
Assessment debt (add'I)_ _
10,318 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922.. $173,000
Assessed val'n, real estate-1_8.294,0;0 Assess, value, real
30,305.541
Assessed val'n, personal__ 126,600 Assess, value, personal
100,800
Special franchise
299,000 Assess, value special fraii.. 668,638
Bank stock
720,000 Total assess. value 1922-.31.074,979
Total assessed val'n 1921_9,446,650 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922- 413.01
Tot, tax rate(per $1,000)'20 $34.74+ Pop'n 1910. 32.000: 1920, 28,619
Population 1910,9.491; 1920.11.582
INTEREST on road bonds is payINT. payable at Treas. office.
able in Albion at Citizens' Nat. Bk.

OLEAN UNION FREE SCHOOL
DIST. NO. 1.
Dist. No.1 of the City and Town of
ONONDAGA UNION FREE SCH.
Olean. Pop'n '17 (est.). 22.000.
DIST. NO. 1.
430'07 July $29,400o&rJulyl'2s-'29
This district (P.0. Onondaga) is in
45 '09 M-N 69,000c&rMayl'23-'45
4368'13 J-J
40,000c&r_ 1923-1942 Onondaga County.
58 '20 J-J 190.000_ _$10,000 yriv. 6s '21 J-J $200,000r_Jan 1 '23-'52
(For amount due each year see
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '22.. $325,400
V. 113, p. 1176.)
Total assess. val. (about
60% actual) 19 1
)
14.941.705 BOND.DEBT June 1 '22_4200,000
School tax (ner $1,000)1921-- $17.27 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '21..$14.00
Population 1921 (est.)
23,000
INT. on coupon bonds at Exch. ONTARIO COUNTY.
NYACK.
Canandaigua is the county seat.
This village Is in Rockland Co. Nat. Bank of Olean; on registered
bonds to rekistered holders.
Road Bonds.
Incorporated in 1883•
1929-1924
--- $57,000
44s
45 '96 J-D $118 000__June 1 '23-'27
27,000--July 1 1925
5s '14 J-J
45 '97 J-D 50,000____July 1 1926 ONEIDA.
This city Is In Madison County. 43is'16 J-J 130,000____July 1 1926
330'96 J-J
4,800 _June 1 '23-'25
22,000____July 11927
4.60s'99J-D
7,200__June 1 '23-'28 Inc. Mch. 28 1901. Pop.1910, 8,317;
1 1927
5s '18 ___
1920. 10,54.
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
7,000_ __July 1 1928
Refunding Bonds.
436s'46 M-N$46,000r_May 1 '23-'45
4 Us'10 J-J $11,200__July 1 '22-'35 BOND. DEB May 1'22 $151,000
Assessed val'n, real estate_53.973.521
Fire Department Bonds.
School Bonds.
370.900
5s '18 ___ S1,000_-_Sept 1 1922 431,8'11 F
-A $35.072r_Atig 15 '22-'33 Assessed val'n, personal__
BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '22.. $279,500 430'14 J-J
22.300r_Jan 1 '23-'29 Other assessable property....1,520.863
Water debt (included)____ 231,500
Total assessed val'n 1921-55,865.292
Fire Department Bonds.
Sinking funds (cash and in430'14 J-J
SI ,400r_Jan 1 '23-'24 Tax rate (per $1,000) 192L..__$8.27
vestments)
Pop'n 1910, 52.286; 1920, 52,652
28,165
Paving Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921_ _4,207,030 4%s'18 M-N $3,533
1928 'PRINT. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.,
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $12.40 4Ms'19 J-J 21,275
1922-1930 N. Y., and Central Tr. Co.. Geneva.
Population 1910, 4,619; 1920, 4,444 5s '20 M-N47.334.21r Nov.1'22-'30
6s '21 J-D 43,200_June 15 '23-'31 ORANGE COUNTY.
OAKFIELD.
-A 43,000r_Feb 1 '23-32 X.SCounty seat is Goshen.
5s '22 F
This village is In Genesee County
Sewer Bonds.
Fireproofing County Bidgs.
Incorporated in 1858.
430'13 M-N
$435r-May 1 1923 436s'15
1922-1923
_ $10,000
Water-works bonds
$32,200 4!4s'14 34
1,16
1 '23-'24
Road fiends.
BOND. DEBT Apr 26 '22_432,200 4369'15 A-0
1.715r___Oct 1'22-'25 336s
___ $300.000r_ _Feb 1 '23-'34
Assess. val. real estate
618,900 6s '21 J-D 10,195.74Junel5 '23-'31 4368'11 A-0 119,000c_ _Oot 1 '22-'38
Assess. val. personal
11.500 5s '22 ___ 5.215.00_ _ _1923-1932 4368'16 A-0 100,000c_Apr 1 '26-'45
Other assessable property.... 16,350
Water Bonds.
.0017 J-J 150,000__July 1 '27-'41
Tot.assess.val.'21(70% act) 646,750 3 sis'05 suar $ iS.000...Juiv 1 '22-'30 5Sis'20 J-J 60.000__July 1 '30-'41
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 $10.71) 43 '05 Ank 45.000_ ___ Aug 1 1025
Court-House & Jail Bonds.
Population 1910. 1,236; 1920, 1,422 4!6i
July 'VI 700_ _ _July 15 1922 430'10 F-A $10,000c....Feb 1 '23-'24




{Vol,. 114.

OSSINING UNION FREE SOH.
DIST. NO. 1.
School-Building Bonds.
4.20s '07 J-J $20.000c_July 1 '22-25
5s '08 July 12,000c_July 1 '26-'27
4.10s'09 F-A 40,000r..Aug 1 '28-'35
4.35s '10 J4 20.000r_ _July 1 '36-'39
4.80g'20J-J :4.000r_Jan 31 '23-'40
5s '22 F-A 25,000
1923-1942
BOND. DEBT May 15'19 $107,000
Assessed val. real estate_ -10.897,299
Assessed val. personal_...... 314,074
Other assessable property.. 459.275
Tot.ass'd val.'18(act.val.) 11,670,648
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'18_38.63
Population in 1910
11,480
INTEREST on the 5s, 4.10s and
4.358 at Treasurer's office; on 4.20s at
office of A. B. Leach & Co., N. Y.

JUNE, 1922.]

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

75

assessed value 1921
BOND. DEBT Jan 2 1922.. $107,825 PELHAM UNION FREE SCHOOL Total to Yi actual)
3,060,978
(3-5
DIST. NO. 1.
Ass'd val., real est., 1922..1,097,653
This
This district is in Westchester Co. Village tax rate(per 31,000)'21312.85
(Assessment 85% actual.)
Bridge Bonds.
INTEREST on water bonds pay$1,000 y'ly
_June 1 '23-'43 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22-317.80 4s Dec $63.000r
448'14 J-Df$52,500c
430 '12 A-0 35.000r__Jan 1 '23-'57 able in N. Y.City; on others in Perry.
1.224; 1920, 2,170.
1 7,500c_ _June 1 1944 Pop'n 1910. 1916 bonds payable at 4.40s'10July 13,000r__July 1 '22-'34
(NT. on
44s'16 J-D 28.000c.June 1 '23-'36 First National Bank, Corning.
4%8'15 J-J 10.000r_July 1 '25-'36 PERRY AND CASTILE, TOWNS,
$4.000
Town hall bonds 4s
UN.FREE SOB. DIST.NO.6.
5.9 '18 --- I 50,000__Mar 1 '23-'47
4.500
A district in Wyoming County
Fair ground bonds 4s
1115,000__Mar 1 '23-'51
DEBT Dec 20'20- $105.500
BOND.
In- 5s '19 s-a 100,000__Nov 1 '25-'49 (P. 0. Perry).
This village is in Wayne Co.
Assess. val. real estate__ -1,576,235
School-Building Bonds.
5s '19 s-a 108,000__Jan 15 '26-'52
48,393 corporated in 1819.
Assess. franchises
BOND.DEBT Apr 16 1921 3495,000 430'07 J-D $30.000r_Dec 1 '22-'36
Highway Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(75% act.)1,624.628
.9
Ass'd val. '20(60% act.). 306,030 BOND.DEBT Apr 7 1922 $30,000
i
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920-$14.78+ 5.45s'21s-a ii104,000_ _July 1 '23-'35 Total tax (per $1,000)'20-318.99+ Total assessed value 1921
8.000____July 1 1936 Pop. 1915, 4.485; 1920 (est.), 5.150 (75% to 80% actual)__ 3,265,030
Population 1910, 2,235: 1920, 2,156
,
INT. payable at the Nat. Bank of GEN.BD. T. Apr 20'22_ $143,000
INT. on 43(s of 1915 at New School tax( •er $1,000) 1921__$16.00
25,300
Water debt cineluded)
Ogdensburg.
INTEREST payable In Perry at
Rochelle Trust Co. in N. Y. exAssessed val n,real estate..1,930,819 change; on 58 of 1918 at the Farmers' Citizens' Bank, or New York City.
_.. 21,490 Loan & Trust Co. of N. Y. In N. Y.
This city is in Oswego Co. Inc. as Assessed val'n, personal
PHELPS.
65,100
Other assessable
a village in 1828 and as a city 1848. Tot.ass'd val.'22property.- 17.319 exchange; on others at the U. S.
This village is in Ontario County.
(80%act.)2,0
Mortgage & Tr. Co. In N. Y. City. Incorp. Jan. 1 1855.
Sewer Bonds.
$140,000r Arch 1 '23-'29 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922-314.54 -I434'13 M-S
Paving Bonds.
1910, 2,268: 1920.-2,489
ann $21.214r_Apr 1 '23-'34
430 14 M-N 77,000r May 1 '23-'29 Population
434s
PELHAM MANOR.
430'15 M-N 35,000r May 1 '23-'29
Water Refunding Bonds.
This village is in Westchester Co.
-an $17.000r_Jan 1 '23-'39
s
Street Bonds.
Incorp. 1891. Population 1910, 8.52; 53
430'19 M-N $85,000.May 1 '23-'39
BOND.DEBT May 1 1922..345,000
This village is in Suffolk County. 1920, 1,754.
17.000
53s'21 J-D 95,000__June 1 '23-'41 Incorporated in 1893.
Water debt (included)
Fire Equip. Purchase,
4,200
School Bonds.
430'22 ___ 13,000___Jan 1 '25-'36 430'15 J-J $2,000r_July 1 '22-'25 Sinking fund fGeneral
5348'21 Al-N480,000c_May 1 '23-'46
(Water
1,500
55 '18 -_- 37,000_ _May 1 '23-'29
Road Bonds.
1 '23-32
866,000
Water Bonds.
Assess, val, real estate
Sewer Bonds.
1 '23-'28 4.70'17 J4 40.000__Jan
19.000
48'08 J-D $81.010r_June
4.353'11 M-S $4.000r_Sept 1 '22-'25 Assess. val. personal
Paving Bonds.
14,000__July 1 '22-'25 4.10s'16J-J $5,000__Jan 1 '23-'27 4.208'16___ 33.600r_July 1 '22-'45 Other assess. property
434,s'15 J-J
35,800
5820 A-0 95,000c&rOct 1 '22-'40
Total assessed value 1922
4.15s'17___ 59.000
Fire Department Bonds.
5s '21 M-NI 5,000e&r_Nov 1 1922 55 '19 _
$3.500___Jan 1 '23-'29 530'20 s-a 36,000c&r July29 '25-'42 (about 80% actual)_ ____ _920,800
132.000c&rNov 1 '23-30 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1922. $118.000
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'22 $28.50
Drainage Bonds.
3.703,100 534s'20 s-a $60,000c&rJuly29'25-44 Peculation 1910, 1,354; 1920, 1,200
Imp. Bonds (opt. at any time).
Assessed val. real
58
A-0 333,063
103,300
INT. payable in Phelps.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
Assess. val. personal
GEN.BD.DT.June 1 '2131,122,000 Other assessable property.. 178,522 5 '18 M-S $7,000__May 1 '23-'29
Water debt (included)... 239,500 Total ass'd val. '21 (act.)_ _3,984,922
PHILADELPHIA.
Sidewalk Bonds.
33,563 Total tax rate (per $l.000)'21 $14.00 530'21 s-a $22,000____Apr '26-'47
Assessment bonds (add'1)This village in in Jefferson County.
3,500 Population in 1910, 3,824;'20, 4,031 4340'22 s-a
Sinking fund,water
7,000-May 1 '27-'40 Incorporated in 1872.
1922-1942
Total assessed val. 1020
M-N$16,800
55
Street Bonds.
18,036,514
(83% actual)
Water-System Bonds.
5,000
4.608'10-1922-1923
Total tax (pier $1,000) 1921-__$36.30
M-N.f$3,000
48
5,000
4.35s'll--1924
1 1,450
Pop'n 1910, 23.368; 1920. 23,626
5,000
4.40s'14_-_
INTEREST on water bonds payPawling.
Electric-Light Bonds.
P. 0.
4.608'14.-- 14,200
1922-1926
J-D $2,500
43is
able at U. 8. Mtge. & Trust Co., N.
School-Building Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
1927-1928
1,000
J-D
Y.; on improvement bonds at City 58 '17 A-0 IS:3,000_0ot 1 '22-'24 48 '99 M-8 *11,603__Sept 1 '22-'27 43(s
1922-1932
13,500__Oct 1 '25-'33 48 '01 M-S *5.443__Mar 1 '23-'28 43.4s
1,834
Chamberlain's office.
J-D
1933-1934
J-D
1,000
26,000-Oct 1 '34-'46 518'12 F
-A *3,500__Aug 1 '22-'28 43(s
1922-1927
A-0 3,000
5s
ite Bonds.
School-S
4 s'12 M-N 8,000r_May 1 '23-'30
OSWEGO COUNTY.
A-0 $5,000-- Oct 1 '47-'49 5 s'21 s-a
430
22,000c___Apr '26-'47 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1922_329,750
Oswego Is the county seat.
397.939
TOTAL DEBT Apr 5 '22-_-$47,500 430'22 s-a
32,000_ _Apr 1 '27-'51 Assessed val. real
Bonds.
Bridge
5,200
Assessed val. personal
Land Purchase Bonds.
430'12 M-S $15,000.-Mch 1 '23-'25 Total assessed value, 1921_ _ _862,223
403,139
Total tax rate(per M.)1921_316.05 -I- 5s '18 ___ 33,500r_Mar 1 '23-'29 Total assessed value 1921
Highway Bonds.
INT. is payable at National Bank
10,000__Mar 1 '23-'26
Bds. Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920-54.18
,
Town of Pelham Highway
58 '14 M-S 8
Population in 1910. 842; 1920, 794
of Pawling.
4s '91 ___ $8,000.
-M-S '22-'28
--_ 145.153.99
BOND.DEBT Jan 11021 $235,153
Village Hall Bonds.
PITTSFORD UNION FREE SOB.
794
430'22 s-a $55,000„May 1 '27-'51
Assessed valuation 1921__53.232,
DIST. NO. 6.
This village is in Westchester Co. BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $382,175
State&Co. tax (perS1.000)'19.310.11
'22-'28
Pop'n 1910, 71,664; 1920,_71.045 Inc. 1816. Population 1910, 15,245. Total assessed value 1921_12.249,748 4.123'16M N f$7.000r-Nov 1 '29-'58
160,000r_Nov 1
C. 1920, 15,868.
INT. at Chase Nat. Bk., N.Y.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919.316.66+
58 '18 M-N 8,000._Nov 1 '22-'37
Auto Fire Engine.
*Bonds of annexed territory.
1922-1929
34,000
___
48
INT. on 5s of 1918 and 548 of BOND. DEBT May 1921_ $85,500
OTSEGO.
Co of Assessed valuation 1920.-1.767.845
58 '13 M-N 3,500-Nov 1 '22-'28
This town is in Otsego Co. Inc. 4.908'14M-N 1,500_ -May 1 '23-'25 1921 at the U. S. Mtge. & Tr.will be Tot,tax rate (per $1,000)'20-412.86
N. Y. or at request of holder
Feb. 20 1869. Population 1910, 4.45s'15A-0 12,000r_Oct 1 '22-'43
remitted in N. Y. exchange: on 430
41287: 1920, 4,223.
1923-1938 of 1922 at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust PLATTSBURG.
8,000
4.858'18-_Refunding.
This city Is in Clinton County.
Sewer Refunding.
Co.. N. Y.; on others to registered
M-S $13,914e_Sept 1 '22-'30 4.458'15
3348
$45,500
Incorp. as city 1902. Population
holder.
M-S 15,000o-.Mch 1 1932
334s
Court-House and Jail
1910. 11.138: 1920, 10,909.
1,000o_Mch '22-'31 4348'12 F-A $25.000c_Aug Bonds.
M-S
330
15 '22-'46
City-Hall Bonds,
TAN.
M-S 14,500e....Moh 1 1923 ,
48
18'14 J-J 37,000--JulY 1 '22-'58 PENN village is in Yates Co. Incorp- 430'16 F-A I $560 ----- __-_1922
This
M-S 2.000c_ _ _$1,000 Y'lY 43 Water Bonds.
48
1923-1936
128.000
BOND.DEBT Apr 16 '21_ $130.000 3.70s J-J $40,000--_July 1 1922 1833. Pop'n '10, 4,597; '20, 4.517.
Refunding Water Bonds
36.117,070
Paving.
Assessed val., real
330
10,000___Nov 1 1929 4.358'120ct $30,000r_Oct 1 '22-'32 330'98 J-J $9.300r_July 1 '22-'28
Assessed val., personal____ 656.122 48
5,000r_July 1 '22-'26
J-J
1,436.18.July 1 1933 4340'14 Oct
Oct 1944 3348'01 J-J
1,000
Tot.ass'dval.'20(77%act.)36.773,201 334s
1928
--- 23.400
18.000
10.000r-Oct 1 '22-'26 4s '08 J-J
4.65s'15
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920_-__$9.99 3.65s J-J 20,000.
1922-1924
3.000
--July 1 1935 6s '21 ___ 16,500__Aug 1 '22-'26 48 '14 J-J
INTEREST payable at First and 4.158'08 A-0 60,000r___Oot 1 1938
48 '15 J-J 11.000__July 1 '22.-'32
Bonds.
1922-1937
Second Nat. banks of Cooperstown. 4.058'09F-A 80.000....„Aug 1 1939 6s Fire Truck33,500r_Oct 1 '22-'28 430'18 J-J 16,000c
'20 ann
--- 108,000
430
Water Bonds.
Electric Light.
Paving Bonds.
3348'05
32.500r.....Oct 1922 48'10 M-8 50,000c-July 1 1925
A-0
A-0 $43,000.-34.000 yearly 3fis'04 s-a
M-E1 10.000c -A922-1926
4s
24,000r__Oct 1 '23-'34
Cooperstown is the county seat.
530'22
1922-1931
430'13 A-0
434s'13 A-0 10,000
'
Sewer.
Highway Bonds. --1922-1924 4.409'14 M-S 14,238.20_Apr 1 1933
1922-1929
52,000..-Mar15'23'48 3.703'04 A-0 $31,896r_._Oct '22-'30 434s'14 M-8 16,000
48 '09 M-3 $30,000r
1930-1934
20,000
4.658 --- 40.000
1963
430'16 M-8 30,000_Mar 1 '26-'28
Water.
Sewer Bonds.
1922 530'20 J-D 81.000c&rDec31 '22-30
Hospital Bonds.
32.000c&r Dec31'31-34
$16,000 -Aug 1 '22-44 330'94 M-N $4,600r -May 1925
t 1 '29-'38 3348
6,000--__
,
4348'18 M-S $50,000__Sep $110,000 48
4s '95 _1 '23-'32
F
-A
6,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1921
GEN.BD. DT.May 31'22 $129,996 58 '22 J-J 30,000___Jan 1 '33-'42
($2,000 due yearly on Aug. 1.)
70,000___Jan
265,000
10,600
Floating debt
Water debt(included)
--- 16,600_July 15 '30-'46 Floating debt (additional)_
Improvement Bonds.
37,124,682 3.78
4,000
Assessed val., real
'01J4 $19,000r.July 1 '22-'31
4,000.-Oot 1 '22-'29 Sinking fund
569,300 48
2,000 3 Hag
Assess. val., personal
7,000„Aug 1 '22-'28
- 38.752
Assessed value, real estate_2,792,977 430'14 F-A 10,000.-Aug 1 '29-'33
Tot. ass'd val.'21(85%act)37,693,982 4.054'16-0
Refunding Water Bonds.
77,500
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____38.2 3.605'04 J-J $124.000r _July I 1934 Assessed value, personal
2,500____Aug 1 1934
va1.'21 (34 act.)_3,050,477
47,216; 1920, 46,200 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1
Tot.ass'd
Pop'n 1910.
Street and Bridge Bonds.
'21.31,131,652
INTEREST payable at Second Assessed valuation 1918-J9,945,070 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_313.22 Os '20 ___ 1318,000__Sept 1 '22-'39
Cooperstown, and
INT. payable in Penn Yan.
National Bank,
1 4,000____Sept 1 1940
the Cooperstown National Bank.
School Bonds.
1922-1932
PENN TAN SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4 Hs'12 A-0 1170,000
1922-1924
This district is in Yates County.
430'13 A-0 3,000
This town is in Westchester Co.
1925-1932
16.000
County.
Building Bonds.
Bonds.
Bridge
This village is in Tioga
$21.000-51,000 yearly BOND.DEBT May 25'22. $618,000
950$-Sept 1 '22-'23 4s
58'92-'97
Incorporated in 1827.
374,500
48 04 M-N__ 18.000r Nov 1 22-'39 Water d't (incl.)
Sewage-Disposal Works.
Paving Bonds.
235,000
..Mar 1 '23-'25 BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '22__ $39.000 Assessment debt (add'1)
Oct $1,000____Oct 1 1922 4.20s'09-.. $6,600..
430
2,912.119 Floating debt (add'1)
25,000
Sept 1,500-__3500 yearly 4;'09
28,600_Mar 1 '29-'39 Assess. val. real
4s
Fire Station Bonds.
434'09-11. 14.000__July 1 '22-'40 Assess. val. personal 1921 69,850 Tot.yal.'22(abt.59% act.)_4,629,719
Total assessed value
Tax rate (Per 31.000) 1922-__$51.90
own-Hall Bonds.
430 Sept $15,500$1,000 ylY SoPt 1
2,981,969
(34 to 3-5 actual)
INT. at Chamberlain's office. at
L35s
$20,000___July 19 1929
School Bonds.
Sept $10,000__Sept 1 '22-'26 BOND.DEBT Juno 1 1921 $75,025 Total tax rate(per $1.000)'21_511.11 Union Dime Say. Institution and
48
Assess. val. 1920
Funding Bonds.
16,500,000 Population in 1921 (est.) in 5.000 trying Say. Institution, N. Y.; Rome
Penn Say. Bk.. Albany; Auburn Say. Bk..
INT. on 4s payable
5s '18 Sept $12,000c_Sept 1 '22-'26 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.-133.33
Auburn. and Poughkeepsie Say. Bk.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 1922 $40,000 Population 1910. 2.998; 1920, 5,195 Yan; on 4s in New York.
Assessed value, real estate_2,861,570
PLEASANTVILLE.
Assessed value. personal___ 83,775
PERINTON SCR. DIST. NO. 9.
This village is In Westchester Co.
Other assessable property__ 214,715
This district (1'. 0. ?airport) is in
Inc. Mar. 16 1897. Pop'n 1910.
.3,160,000
This village is in Westchester Co. Monroe County.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(80%act.)
2.207: P120. 3.590.
Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21.323.20 Incorp. 1896. Population 1910,681;
School Building
Population 1910,4,633; 1920- _4,147 1920. 1,056.
4.853'19 J-D $25,000__Dec 1 1914 58 '18 M-8 $4.500r_Sept 1 '22-'30
Street Bonds.
Park Bonds.
6s '20 ann. 25,000
0'06 J-D Si9 510r_June 1 '23-'35
t 1 '22-'34 68 '20 ___ 40.000
OYSTER BAY SOH. DIST. NO. 5. 4.80s'14A-0 1$3,250___Oc 1
F-A
5,000r.Oct
'35-'44 BOND. DEBT May 28 '21 387.000 is '04 .14 16.810r_Aug 1 '22-'33
See Glen Cove.
4,000r_July 1 '22-'29
434s'i4
Os '21 J-D 92,000_Dec 15 '26-'48 Total assess. val. 1920-1921
Water Bonds.
3,491,615
Parkway Bonds.
(80% act.)
NO.24. 4 Vo'09 J-J $40,000r_July 1 '22-'37
1 '22-'30
School tax (per 31,000) 1921__$12.75 3348'01 A-0 $9,000r__Oct
1935
10.290
0
1-A 871,500r -......1922-1957
434s
4.000 is
Street Bonds.
in 1920 (est.)
1936
2.640
BOND. DEBT May 10 '21 $72,900 5s '08 M-8 3.000r.Mch 1 '23-'28 Population
51
4r
7,6, _June 1 '23-'35
is 05 J-D
Assessed valuation 1921_1,879,072 4.708'12A-0 3,500r..Oct 1 '22-'28 PERRY.
3.000r_July 1 '22-'36
School tax per $1,000) 1921-$14.90 4.6013 F-A 12,000r_Aug 1 '22-'27
is in Wyoming Co.Inc. Is '07 .74
This village
INT.at Glen Cove Bank.
Refunding Bonds,
1830. Pop'n '10, 4,388; '20, 4,717. 434s '12J-D 20.800r_Dec 1 '22-'41
2,381r _June 1 '23-'37
5a '08 J-D
430'14 J-.1
$3,500__July 1 '22-'28
Filtration-Plant Bonds.
4,500...July 1 '22-'30
J-J
.
10,600__July 1 '25-'45 4.15.916J-D $23,040r_June 1 '23-'46 1.40s*I4J-J
4348'16
8,000r_Aug 1 '23-'38
_s '22 F A
Refunding Water Bonds.
This village is in Steuben County. 5s Sewer Bonds.
'II M-N $500r__Nov 1 1922 430
1922-1945 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21-- $119,445
_ $21,000
__
Incorporated in 1893.
Water debt (included)---- 70.710
BOND. DEBT Juno 1 '22_ 3173,850
Sewer Bonds.
Water Bonds.
Assessed val., real
.T4 $18,000r _- _ _1922-1930 Assess. val., real estate----2,676,775
2,672,191 3 Hs
.8$30,800
1,000
Assess. val.. personal
assessable property- 95,221
Street Bonds.
-D
4,500__Dec 1 '22-'30 Other
5s '16 j
1922 Other assessable propertY- 64.639
Total assessed value, 1921
F-A $1.000r
4s
Sidewalk Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1918 (abt.
(about 1-3 actual)
2,767,412
Fire Department Notes.
4s '06 F-A $3,500c_Aug 1 '22-'26 Actual valuation (est.)._ _
2.742.414
70% actual)
_9,000,000 58 '13 M-S S8,000_Sept 1 '22-'29
4,500._Dec 1 '22-'30
5s '16 J-D
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1918-412.30
Value ofreal estate property
Motor Fire Truck Bonds.
Dyke Bonds.
INT. on bonds of 1922 payable in
owned by v.Ilage
31.0:19__Dec 1 '22-'23
10,000 55 '14 J-D
___ $5,000
..8
N. Y. exchange; on others at U. S.
Village-Hall Bonds.
6,500__Dec 1 '22'-34 Tax rate (per 31,000) '21,'22 320.50
58 '16 J-D
Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y., and at Mt.
INTER EST payable at the Village 4.304 . -A 319.000r ____19-2- .
Sewer Bonds.
'22_ $96.000 l'ieasant Bank.
Treasurer's office in N. Y. exchange. BOND. DEBT Apr 11
___ $65,000
65

OSWEGATCHIE. Lawrence Co.
town is in St.

PALMYRA.

OSWEGO.

PATCHOGUE.

PAWLING(TOWN)UNION FREE
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 5.

PEEKSKILL.

OTSEGO COUNTY.

OWEGO.

PELHAM (TOWN).

PELHAM (VILLAGE).

OYSTER BAY SOH. DIST.

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

POMFRET(TOWN)UNION FREE
S. D. NO. 8.

POUGHKEEPSIE.
dlvided. New York City pays Assessed val, real estate..$85,384,243
This city is the county seat of 78.952414973 of the principal and int. Assessed val., personal.79,880
Dutohess County. /ncorp. 1854.
as it becomes due and Nassau Co. Franchises
5.666,558
School Bonds.
21.047585027. The Comptroller of Bank stock
4,619,035
410'17 M-S $44,500
1922-1946 New York City sots as agent in the Total ass'd '21 (abt. act.)..96,649,716
County tax (per 51,000)'21-- $9.15
45s'13 F-A 50,000-__Feb 1 1923 payment of the debt.
Road Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 122.276; 1920, 113.129
410'13 F
-A 100,000____Feb 1 1923
INTEREST on registered bonds is
416s'13 F
-A 50,000-__Aug 1 1923 45 g'92 J4 $400,000- __May 1 1922
Funding Bonds.
payable at office of County Treas.; on
410'14 M-S 33,000____Sept 1 1923
4s '09 M-S
1 1929 4s '97 J-D1 150.000..Dec 1 '22-'26 coupon bonds at Nat. State Bk.,Troy
1 60,000.-Deo 1 1927
510'21 A-0 85,000__Oct 1 '22-'51
PORT MESTER.
Building Bonds.
(For amount due each year, see
.
This village is in Westchester Co. V. 113, p. 1796.)
45 '97 J-D $120,000---Deo 15 1927 RICHMONDVILLESchoharie
This village is in
Co.
Inc. May 14 1868. Pop. 1910, 12,809; 514'821 A-0 80,000__0ct 1 '22-'51 TOT. DEBT Dec. 31 '21-3630,000
Incorp. In 1881; population, 1910.
1920. 16.573.
(For amount due each year see N.Y.City's proportion..- 497,400 599; 1920,581.
Fire Bonds.
Nassau's proportion
148,914
V. 113, p. 1796.)
Lighting Bonds.
3.70sg'05M-N$21,000r ....Nov '22-'35 510'21 A-0 91,000__Oct 1 '22-'51 Pop'n 1910, 284,041; 1920, 469,042
5s '19 J-J $18,000.51,000 yrlyJulY I
4s '09 F
1,500r__Feb 1 '23-'25 (For amount due each year see
-A
Water Bonds.
3,000____Dec 1 1924 V. 113, p. 1796.)
58 '14 J-D
RAMAPO TWP. UNION FREE 310
J-J $2,400__Tan 1 '23-'24
5s '16 .1-3
2,000____July 1 1925
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3.
10,000____Jan 1 1925
Pavement Warrant Bonds.
59 '18 A-0 2,500___Aug 1 1922
This district (P.
Highway Bonds.
Palmer Place Extension Bonds. 410'14 J-J $230,000____July 1 1934 Rockland County. 0. Suffern) Is in
510
___ $1,500___3500 yearly
410'15 A-0 $25,000__Apr 1 '23-'47 410'14 J-D 40,000_-__Dec 1 1934 4.35s'll
Sep 50,000r_Nov 1 '21-'45 55
_ _500 yearly
Sewer and Drainage Bonds.
Sinking Fund Commissioners.
BOND.
Mar 1 '22.....333,400
3 Sig'04 F
-A $13,500r_Aug 1 '22-'30 310'98 M-S $15,000.___Sept 1 1928 Total DEBT Dec 5 '16.... $63.000 BOND. DEBT1,500.._190
48 '04 A0 9,000__Apr 15'23-'32 3Hs'98 M-N 59,000.- _-Nov 1 1928 Schoolassess. val. 1920.._3,146,659 Floating debt (add'I)
tax (per 51.000) 1916-$7.70 Sinking fund (water)
4,160
4%g'07 J-J
5,000r_July 1 '22-'26
Hospital Bonds.
INTEREST at Suffern Nat. Bank. Assessed val'n, real estate_ _ _363,050
5s '10 A-0 12.000rOot 1 '22-'33 410'08 M-N$15,000_-__May 1 1928
Assessed valuation, personal_ 17,750
ila '13 A-0 2,000-Apr I '39-'40 4s '09 M-S 16,000__Mar 1 1929
Special franchises
6,332
4).O'12 A-0 16.000_Apr 1 '23-'38 41(s'10 F
-A 16,000--_-Apr 1 1930 RAMAPO UNION FREE SCHOOL Total ass'd val.'21(80% act.).387,132
53s'21 F-A
3,500_Feb 1 '23-'29
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$14.50
DIST. NO. 7.
Sewer Bonds.
eying & Macadamizing Bonds.
Post office Is Spring Valley.
Var 125,000
1923-1935
33is'98 A-0 $3,0000._ _Oot 1 '22-23 3%s
Var 54,000
1927-1929 410'16 M-Ni$34,000-May 1 '25-'41 RICHFIELD SPRINGS.
410'07 J-4 12,000r_July 1 '22-'33 4s
Var 109,000
1,000._ -May 1 1942
1928-1945
This village is in Otsego County.
4s '03 J-D
1,000r_June 1 '23-'29 410
BOND DEB r Apr 26'22_ $42,800 Tncorporated in 1861.
113 '05 M-N 13,000r..May 1 '23-'35
Water Bonds.
Assess. val., real
58 07 J-D
§ Street Bonds.
2,000r Dec 1 '22-'23 48
Var 336,000
1922-1c27 School tax rate estate'22_3,400,000
(p.31,000)'22_$16.05 410'16 J-J $19,500c -.1922-1934
45 '07 J-D
3,000r..Deo 1 '22-'24 334s
Var 108,000
1922-1935 Population, 1922
(est.)
4,500 4Hs'18 July 1i9,000c_July 1 '35-'40
4148'08 M-N 1,000r_Nov 1 1922 35
,
Var 22,500
1922-1930
430'08 M-N 19,000r_Nov 1 '22-'40 430
34,500e.July 1 '41-'43
Var 265,000
1928-1914 RANDOLPH.
5s g '09 J-J
Sewer Bon s.
500___July 15 1922
Funded Debt Loan.
This village is in Cattaraugus Co. 58
Ss '09 F-A
J'ne 320,000e
2,000___Feb 1 23-'26 410'14 M-N$83,000____May
1925
1 1944 Incorporated in 1867.
5s '10 M-S
Water Bonds.
500- Moll 1 1923
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '21- $37,400 33s
Fallkill improvement Bonds.
5s '10 A-0 24,000...0ot 1 '22-'45
F-A $6,000
1922-1924
4'09
M-S $29,000.---Mar 1 1929 Total valuation 1918
894,018 BOND. DEBT Apr, 1921-361,000
58 '11 M-S 12,000.--Mch 1 1931
5s '11 M-S 4,000____Mar 1 1931 410'10 A-0 29,000__ _Apr 1 1930 Population 1910, 1,298; 1920.-1,310 Water debt (incl.)
9,000
Total assess. val. 1920__1,282,010
4Hs'12 A-0 8,000__Oct 1 '22-'29
Bounty Bonds.
RAVENA.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.-512.00
58 '12 A-0 4.500.-Oct 1 '22-'30 3%s
Var $94,000
1923-1935
This village is in Albany
410'13 A-0 6,000--Apr 1 '23-'29 4s
Var 17,000
1927-1929 Incorporated in Aug. 1914. County. Population in 1910 1.503; 1920 1.388
Se '13 A-0 2,000--Apr I '29-'30 44s
Var
7,000
1932-1945 x5s'19 Aug 1 $6.000__Aug 1 '22-'27 'INT.at 1st Nat. Bk.,Richfield Spga
430'14 F-A
4.000-Aug 1 '22-25
E. RR. Bonds.
x Water Bonds.
RIDGWAY & SHELBY SCHOOL
5s '15 A-0 11.000-Apr 15 '22-'33 38P. & Var $32,000
1922 55 '17 Oct $85,000--Oct 1 '22-'37
DISTRICT NO. 12.
430g'17A-0 6,000---Apr 1 '23-'28 310
Var 43,500
1922-1930
Street Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Medina) is in
410g'19 s-a 12,000__.Oct 1 '22-'27 3%s
Var 117,000
1922-1935 5s '16 Aug $11500.Aug 15 '22-'44 Orleans County.
430g_"19 s
-a 14,000 ....Oct 1 '22-28 4s
Var 24,000
1927-1929 TOT. BD. DT. June 5'22- $127,500
School Bonds.
5s'21 F-A
H
23- 25
.
Var 54,000
1930-1945 Water debt (incl.)
84,000 58 '21 J&D$420,000c&r$14,000 yrly
510'21 F-A
3,650„Feb 1 '23-'25 416s
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22-52.313,700 Assess, val. real estate
669.750 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22- $420,000
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'1)- *522,072 Special franchises
30.127 Total assessed value '21
434s'16 A-0 $117.000r_Apr 1 '23-'65 Floating
66,836 'Pot.assess.val.'22(60%act.) 699.877 (about 60% actual)__ _5,000,000
43s'17 A-0 44,000_Apr 1 '23-'67 TOTAL debt(addl)
DEBT
2.902,608 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $23.60 School tax rate (per $1,000)'21514.61
Refunding Bonds.
-Sinking funds!School
109.904 Population in 1920
INT. at the Fidelity Trust Co.,
2.093
436g'16 J-J $26,000r-Jan 15 '23-'35
'General_ _ _
22.251
4148'17 M-S 10,000_ _ _Mar 15 1925
x INT.at First Nat. Bk.,Ravenna. Buffalo, and at the Seaboard
2,770,453
National Bank, N. Y.
5s '18 A-0 I 6,000Apr 1 '23-'25 NET DEBT
Water
438.500
5s '19 M-S 6,000-Mar 1 '23-'24 Assess.debt (incl.)
val. real estate
31.382,767 RENSSELAER.
4Hsg'20 s-a
6,000___Apr 1 '23-'24 Assess. val. personal
Thls city, formerly the village of RIVERHEAD.
1.200
This town is in Suffolk County.
58 '20 A-0 6,000--Oct 1 '22-'24 Other assesable
Grcenbush, was incorporated April
Water System Construe. Bonds.
6s '21 A-0 6,000__Apr 1 '23-'26 Total assess. property.,.. 2,205,070 1897, and is In Rensselaer County.
val.'22 (abt.
5s '14 J-D E6,800r1_Dec 1 '-22'34
5s '22 A-0 8,000...Apr 1 '23-'26
80% actual)
33,589.037 A bill passed by the Legislature of 4.8753'14J-D 19,500r(
Assessment Bonds Sc Certifs.
1901 annexed to the city the village BOND. DEBT
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922 $34.82
Apr 1921-- 270,000
435'17 A-0 6,000__Apr 1 '23-'28 Pop'n 1910, 27,936; 1920,
-Hudson and part of Assess. val. real
35,000 of Bath-on-the
4,053,437
Es '18 A-0 5,500-Apr 15 1924
of municipality the town of East Greenbush.
Assess. val. personal
114,200
430'19 A-0 18,800.---Oct 1 1924 as* Not an obligationonly
,
Fire Department Bonds.
a whole, payable
by assessAssess, val. franchises_., 222,613
5s '20 A-0 4,454____Apr 1 1923 ments on property
410'09 ___
2,000
benefited.
Total assessed val. (65%
58 '20 A-0 5,390____Apr 1 1923
Paving Bonds.
INT. on school bonds of 1913- 45 '04 J4
act.) '20
5.290,249
6s '21 F
-A
9.980...... Feb 1 1924
2,000r_July 1 '23-'24
Os '21 F-A
7,650---_Feb 1 1924 '14 and 1917 at Columbia Trust Co., 416s'09 A-0 5,000r..Apr 30 '23-'27 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20_514.79
6s '21 F-A
8,389
Feb 1 1924 N. Y. City; others at Chase Nat. 416s'09 A-0 5,000r....Oct 1 '22-'26 Population 1910,5,345; 1920-5,753
6s' 21 F
-A
7,000____Feb 1 1924 Bank, N.Ir., and Fallkill Nat. Bank, 410'16 J-J 29,000____Part yearly
64'21 F
-A
4,459____Feb 1 1929 Poughkeepsie.
RIVERHEAD SCH. DIST. NO. 9.
45 '03 Jan 48,000
6s '21 F
-A
4,801____Feb 1 1924
This district (P. 0. Jamesport)
4s '04 Jan 20,000
6s '21 F-A
2,058___ _Feb 1 1924 PUTNAM COUNTY.
is in Suffolk County.
410'14 Nov 6,600
416sg'22J-D 10,000r_June 1 '23-'27
School Bonds.
430'15 Nov 45,500
Carmel is the county seat.
43isg'22A-0 1 7,000- __Apr 15 1924
58 '22
_ 328.000-..June 1 '23-'42
Oreenbush imp. Ref. Bonds.
Building Bonds.
164,000_Apr 15 '25-'32
BONDED
May 1922..$29,400
-A $20,000r__Aug 1 '22-'31 43s'11 J-J 395,000r_ _July 1 '23-'41 Assessed value
416sg'22A-0 18,000-Apr 15 '24-'32 410'11 F
,
School Bonds.
450,200
Highway Bonds.
Tax Relief Bonds.
410'17 J-J rt2,000r_Jan 1 '23-'45 Population (est.)
500
410'17 F
-A $22,000-Aug 1 '22-'32
5sg'20 s-a
26,000.
-Apr 1 1923
*2,400r--_Jan 1 1946
6s '21 A-0 23,000_--Apr 1 1924
Refund. mpt. Sc Impt. Bonds. ROCHESTER.
Road Bonds.
5s g'22 A-0 25,000_ _ - _Apr 1 1925 4 %5'11 F
Rochester is the county seat of
-A $8,000r__Aug 1 '22-'25 43.8'14 Nov 16,200
Trunk Sewer Bonds.
Monroe County. Incorporated 1834.
430'12 F-A 17,000r_Aug 1 '22-'30 4 s'15 July 6.400
5s '09 M-S 31.000--Mar 1 1924 4Us'13 F-A 20,000r_Aug 1 '22-'31 4 8'16 July 3.498
Law providing for annexation of vilStorage Property.
4%8'15 F
-A
6,000r___Aug 1 1924 BOND. DEBT Aug 1 '22... $378,598 lage of Charlotte went Into effect
5s '20 M-S $3,500_Sept 15 '22-'23 BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '22_ $93.000 Certificate debt (add'1)____
13,552 Jan. 1 1916. Law providing for the
Local improvement Bonds.
Assess. val., real estate__..15,795,168 Tot. ass'd val. '21 (est.)___6.800,000 annexation of parts of the towns of
416sg'22A-0 i$12,000_Apr 15'23-'25 Assess. val., personal__
Gatos and Greece went into effect
79,700 City and school tax rate (per
60,000_Apr 15'26-'37 Other assessable property.. 246,301
$1,000) 1921
$39.00 Jan. 1 1919.
4%sg'22A-0
City Garage Bonds.
1,000Apr 15 1923 Total assess. val., 1921...16,121,169 Popul'n 1910, 10.711; 1920, 10.823
28,000_Apr 15'24-'37 Pop'n 1910, 14,665; 1920, 10,802
* INT.payable at City Treasurer's 4hs'16 J-J $21,000r .-....1923-1936
Incinerator Bonds.
Library
INT. at County Treasurer's office office or on request by mail in N. Y. 410'16 J-J Bonds.
55 g'22 A-0 $50,000r_Apr 1 '23-'47
$21,000r ........1923-1936
exchange; on other bonds at Rensor at First Nat. Bank, Brewster.
Local Improvement Bonds.
Playground Bonds.
elaer County Bank.
410g'22J-D $5,000r_June 1 '23-'27
4%8'16 J-J $21.000r ___A923-1936
Sewer District Bonds.
incinerating Plant Bonds.
4148g'22J-D $13,000r_June 1 '23-'35 QUEENSBURY UNION FREE RENSSELAER COUNTY.
410'13 J-J $100.000-_Jan 15 1933
County seat Is Troy.
410g
'223
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
-D 4,500r_June 1 '23-'31
42 '17 3-3 30,000
1923-1937
4Hsg'22J-D
Bridge Bonds.
A district (P. 0. Glens Falls) in
Refunding Bonds (Roch. &
2,500r_June 1 '23-'32
-A $16.000r_Aug 1 '22-'44
TOTAL DEBT 1921-1922 $804.763 Warren Co. This district does not In- 4168'15 F
State Line RR.).
Sinking funds
61.244 clude all of the city, but does include 510'21 J-D 75,000__June 1 '31, 4Hs'13 F-A$480,000r___Feb 1 1933
Assess. val., real estate___12.177.545 certain territory outside of the city
'41 & '51
Fire House Bonds.
Other assessable property-- 621.110 limits.
Jail Bonds.
310'12 M-N3100.000r_May 1 1924
Total valuation 1919
12.7418.655 4s '04 J-D $7,000c_..Dec 11022 4s '10 F-A $28,000r_Aug 1 '22-'25 410'18 F-A 67,500._Aug 1 '22-'48
(Assessment about 60% actual.) (is '11 J-D 15.000r_Dec 1 '24-25 4s '10 F-A 90.000r-Aug 1 '26-'38
Garbage Disposal Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919___S14.47 410'14 A-0 75.000c_Apr 1 '24-'32
Armory Bonds.
430'18 F-A$121,500r_Aug 1 '22-'48
INT. at 1st N. Bk.. Port Chester. BOND.DEBT Apr 10'22 3106.000 430'17M-S J$36.000r_Sept 1 '22-'39 5s '21 F-A 650,000c&r.. Feb. 1 1951
Total assess. val. 1921.-9.043,015
1 4,500r_Sept 1 '40-'42
Voting-Machine Bonds.
Total tax rate (per M.) 1921_513.66
Court-House Bonds(registered) 4s '12 F-A $49.600r --Aug 1 1924
Population in 1920 (est.)-- 16.591 3 Hs'95 A-0 $18,000r_Apr 1 '23-'30 4s '14 F-A
5,100-Aug I '22-'24
PORT JERVIS.
This city is in Orange Co. /ncorp.
INT. on first two issues payable at 310'96 A-0 105,000r ..Apr 1 '31-'45 4%5'18 F-A 59,500r_Aug 1 '22-'38
Water-Works.
July 26 1907. It was formerly a part Glens Falls Trust Co. on last issue at 3163'97 A-0 25,000r-Apr 1 '41-'45
410'12 A-0 15.000r_Apr 1 '23-'27 4s '93 F-A*$300,000r--Feb 1 1943
of the Town of Deerpark, and Is liable First Nat. Bank, Glens Falls.
43sl2 M-N 22.000r -Nov 1 '22-'32 3 Hs'92F-A x500,000r__ _Feb 1 1042
(jointly with that town) for the bonds
War Bonds (renewal).
of the town which were outstanding
316s'94F-A 5950000r ....Feb 1 1944
310'00 F-A $18,000o_ _Feb 1 '23-'30 45 '12 J4x1,000,000- __Jan 1 1942
on July 26 1907; the amounts of such
QUEENS COUNTY.
Highway Bonds.
410'13 3-3 1,849,000___Jan 15 1933
bonds
-refunding railroad bonds
- County seat is Jamaica. A large
310'05 F-A 527,500r_Feb 1 '23-'33 410'15 M-S 700.000r-Mar 15 1945
outstanding on Apr 1 1922 was part
-A 14,000r_ _Feb 1 '23-'36 4s '16 J-J 200,000c-Jan 1 1946
564.000, of which the present Town now of the old County of Queens is 314s'06 F
included In the Greater New 4s '07 F
-A 39,000r.....Feb 1 '23-'35 4s '17 J-J 685.000--Jan 1 1947
of Deerpark will provide for $12,800
-A 24,000r_Feb 1 '23-'34 410'18 F-A 575.000.---Aug 1 1948
and the City of Port Jervis will pro- York, and a law changing the 45 ,09 F
-A 100.000r_Feb 1 '23-'42 4Hs'19 J-J 435,000c&r_July 1 1949
vide for $51,200, and this amount is name of that portion of the old coun- 4Hs'12 F
-A 54,000r_Feb 1 '23-'40 5s '21 F-A :375,000c&r_Fob 1 1951
given, along with the city's other ty outside of Greater New York to 410'13 F
Nassau County went into effect Jan. 1 410'14 F
-A 60,000r..Feb 1 '23-'42
debt. In the details below.
Bridge Bonds.
1899. The amount of outstanding 410'15 J-D 19,000r_June 1 '23-'41 33(6'92 J4z$100,000r-Sept 1 1922
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
bonds of this county
M-S
'2-1-'42
Sewage-Disposal Bonds,
3s
F-A 551.200e.sr_Feb '23-'29 chargeable to the City which will be 4As'17 J-D 60,000r_Sept 1 '22-'39
of New York 430'19
90,000-Dec 1
4%8'14 A-03500.000r-Apr 1 1944
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
has been finally determined by the
Toll Road Bonds.
4168'13 J-J .000,000__Jan 15 1933
410'11
540.000r_July 1 '22-'29
BOND. DEBT Apr 6'22- $91,200 Supreme Court (V.71 p. 875). Un- 310'02 F-A 33,000r_ ___Feb 1 1923 430'15 M-S 300.000r-Mar 1 1945
der this decision the City of NewYork
Hospital Bonds.
48 '16 .14 250,000c_Jan 1 1946
Assess. val. real
7,999,542 was made liable for $3.796,032.11 of 40 '09 M-N $1,000r....May 1 '23-'24
4s '17 34 350,000...... _Jan 1 1947
Assess. val. personal
35,400
-A 225,000__-Aug 1 1948
Other assessable property_ 561,735 the old debt of Queens County as it 410'17 J-D 113,00er_June 1 '22-'42 4Hs'18 F
Tot.ass'd val.(act. val.) 21S.591}.677 stood at the date of division, and the 4%5'18 F-A 135.000c-Aug 1 '22-'48 4s'19 J-J 80,000c&r_July 1 1949
an
Refunding Bonds.
58 '21 F
-A 95,000__Feb 1 '23-'41
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21.533.47 remaining $1.011.967.89 became Inobligation of Nassau County.
-a 120,000„Jan 1 '23-'32
Population 1910. 9.564: 1920. 10.171 stead of apportioning certain bonds 3165'05 F-A $13,000c_Feb 1 '23-'35 410'22 s
-A 14,000r....Feb 1 '23-'36
130,000„Jan 1 '33-'42
INT. payable at Nat. Bank of Port to New York City and to Nassau 3165'06 F
5,000r_ _Feb 1 '23-'27
-A
Water-Works Refunding,
Jervis and at City Treasurer's office. County, the debt and interest is not 4s '07 F
BOND.DEBT April 1922 $1,298,000 310'03 J442,697,000r-Jan 1 1933
This district (P.0. Fredonia) is in
Chautauqua County.
51(11'20NI-S($230,000c_Mar 1 '24-'46
120,000c_Mar 1 '47-'54
BONDED DEBT
(?)
Principal and interest at Fredonia
n New York exchange.

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NEW YORK

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Park Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(92%act.)44,837,741 4.40s'09A-0 $1,000__Oct 1 '22-'29
ROCKLAND COUNTY
Town tax (per $1.000) 1922.19.74+
New City is the county seat.
Paving Bonds.
Ponu1a'n 1910, 19,652; 1920. 25.819 4.89s'06___ $1.055__Aug 1 '22-'26
East
Refunding Bonds.
First Nat. Bank. Port
INT.
48 '92 J-J *1125.000r_Jan 1 '23-'27 34s
1,755.80Aug 1 '22-'26
J D $30,000r_ _June 1922-24 Chester.at
37
2
33s'92 J-J 250,000r__Jan 1 '28
S( 14,000r_Sept 1 '22-'23
1,159.80Aug 1 '22-'26
4.95s'06___
4548'05 M8,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1924
83004 J-J 100.000r-July 1 '38-'41
1.798.90Aug 1 '22-'26
SOH.DIST. NO.1.
FREE
180,000r_Sept 1 '25-'34
2,700__Aug 1 '22-'30
Park Bonds.
53.000r_Jan 1 '23-'28 4.50s'10___
48 '02 J-J
1928
2
1.072.45Aug 1 '22 30
Hospital Bonds.
4.50s'10_
3s '88 J-J x$200,000r___July 1 1936
1 '22-'34 4.308'07.1-D 20,000_ _June 1 '23-'42 434s'16 __ 19.092__Feb 1 '23-'36
33s'96 J-J z(30,000r-_Feb 29 1933 58 '18 J-J $65,000__July 1 '22-'34 438'15 ___
00 y'ly July1
2,500_35
9,341.12July 1 '22-'37
A-0 39.000r__Oct
J-J 610,000____Jan 15
5s'17 ___
58 g '19
4Ms'13
1922-1927
6,000
Os '20 J-J
Jan
4 Us'16 J-J 21,000r__Aug 1 '23-'36
7'22_ _ 531,000 bs '17 ___ 17,228.06July 1 '22-'37
Water Works System Bonds.
1 '22-'38
1 '25-'27 BOND. DEBT Apr
43s'18 F-A 54,000t'
4%s'22 M-S $15,000r_Sept$363,500 Assessed value 1921-'22_ 5,769,477 58 '17 __. 11.616July 11'22-'37
5s '17 __- 18,404 __July '22-37
7.73
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1921
0)
Water Refunding.
1935
58,000 School tax (p.51.00 '21-'22.$ 3,500 58 '17 __
9,533 - July1 '22-37
334s'05M-N $360,000r-May 1 Bds. Floating debt
Population in 1921 (est.)
6.857__Sept 1 '22-'33
val.'20(65%act.).36.510,493
Construc.
Y. 58 '18 __
Tot.ass'd
Municipal Bldg.
INT. at Mamaroneck in N.
63
5,794__Sept 1 '22-'33
'22-'49
bs '18 -__
43s'19 .1-J $280,000__July 11'23-'41 Total tax rate(p. 51.000)'19_3146.
exchange.
2
5)4s'21 A-0 80,385.39c Ap 1'23 41
285,000c&r Feb
1910. 46.873; 1920, 45.548
Popula'n
bs '21 F-A
Sidewalk Bonds.
INTEREST payable by check on RYE UN.FREE SCH.DIST. NO.2. 4.600'15 June 10.000r_June 1 '23-'32
Water-Shed Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Rye) is Westr_ _July 1 1924 N.Y. City to registered holder.
334s'04 J-J $170,000
School Heating System Bonds.
chester County.
'19 A-0 314,000__Oct 1 '22-'35
Local Improvement Bonds. 1924
4348'22 F-A60,000__Feb 1 '23-'37 58 Fire Department Bonds.
3350'04 J-J $500,000r___July 1 1938 ROCKLAND (TOWN) UNION
75,000__Feb 1 '38-'52
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. BOND. DEBT May 1922_ 3141.875 bs '19 A-0 Si 8.000r-Oct 1 '22-'39
J-J z1,000,000r_ _.Sept 1 1933
FREE
45 '08
Sewer Bonds.
4Ms'13 J-J2,100.000____Jan 15 1945
This town (P.O. Roscoe), Sullivan Assessed valuation 1921.....5,898,787
1
M-S $17,500__Sept 1 '22-'28
_s
434s'15 M-8 600.000--- Mar '23-'46 County.
School tax rate(per$1,000)'2255.26 4- 51 '18 A-0 24.816.33cApr 1'23-'31
240,000r__Jan 1
4s'21
4Xs'16 J-J
School Bonds.
INT.at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922 $488,990
1 '23-'47
4s '17 J-J 415,000-Jan 1 '22-'48 58 '17 J-J 533.500
Co., N. Y.
126,651
Certificate debt (add'1)___
yly. beg. 1920.)
-A 202,500r__Aug
450'18 F
_July 1949 (Due $1,500
Assessed val., real estate- 5,333,435
4%8'19 J-J 500,000r_&r_Fob 1 1941 TOTAL DEBT Apr 5 1922-533,500 RYE
FREE SCH.DIST.
1
87,810
-A 700,000c Tot.ass'd val.'21(30%act.) 203,689 33s - $28,000_33.500 yearly Assess. val., personal_.... 205,790
53 '21 F
'23-'41
fran_
4Ms'22 s-anf228,000-Jan 1 1 1942 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_55.50 58 '09 Nov 22,600 Nov 1 '22-'33 Assess. val., special 1921...5.627,035
700 BOND.DEBT June 5 1919_366.500 Total assessed value
I 22,000._- Jan
Population in 1921
rate(per 11,000)192)$41.70
P School Bonds.
Assessed val. '18 (34 act4..5.672.520 Tot. Taxon park bonds and school
INT.
1 1942
School tax (per $1.000) 191837.59+ bonds at Salamanca Trust Co.; on
48 '12 J-D$350,000r-__June 1 1944 ROCKVILLE CENTRE. •
500.000r......Apr
Value of school property_ _176.103 water bonds of 1914 in N. Y. ex4Ms'14 A-0 400.000ar 1 1945
This village is in Nassau County.
4.500
n in 1918 (est.)
4548'15 M-S
change.
1 '23-'46 Inc. July 15 1893. Pop.1910,3,667. Populatio
0'18'16 J-J 319.000-Jan1 '23-'47 1920, 6,262.
Jan
SCH.DIST. NO.4.
UN.
J-J 2O.000. _Aug 1 '22-'42
48 '17
Light Bonds.
810,000r
1 '23-'31 SALINA, is in Onondaga County.
4Ms'18 F-A
-A $4,000r-Aug 1 '22-'25 430'10 A-0 $36.000r-Apr 1922-1926
This town
'22-'48
4Ms'19 J-J J331,000r_July 1 1 1949 4.293'11F
-Aid Bonds.
5,000- _Dec 1 22-23 334s'00 J-D 11,700
J-D
6.4
1 23,000r- _July
4s '05 M-N 41,900May 1 '26-'34 45 Railroad 557.600o ___ -1922-1937
11-S
J1,848,300c&rFeb 1'23-'50
'23-'32
Water Bonds.
5s'21 F-A
4s '17 M-N 10,000. May 1
Apr 15 1921 $57,600
1 1951
1 86.000c&r _Feb '23-'52 45 '95 J-J $10,000r--Jan 1 1925 414g'15M-N 92,000r_May 1 '23-'45 BOND.DEBTreal estate__3.502,321
2,000r_Jan 1 '23-'26
.
3.65.1 02J-J
25,000r_May 1 '23-'47 Assessed val'n, e property.._ 138,465
44s'22s-a 3,000,000-Jan 1
Other assessabl
Purchase Bonds.
ug 1 '22-'26
2,500r_A
4.19s'11F-A
80,000__Mar 1 '23-'36 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (78% act.)3,640,786
Canal Land
2,500---Dec 1 1924
J-13
.Mar 1 '37-'41
-S 75,000.
4Ms'22s-a J$1,450,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'51 6s
920 __-$8.70
76,000___Jan 1 1952 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921_ 528.970 4148'22 M
15,000__Mar 1 '42-'44 Total tax (per $1,000)1 1920, 4,257
1910, 3.208;
Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1920...4,302.180
Municipal Impt.
32,000__Mar 1 '45-'52 Population Union Trust Co.. N. Y.
TNT. at
4Ms'22s-a 551,682.000__Jan 1 '23-'51 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $8.00 BOND. DEBT May 1922 $623.600
68,000___Jan 1 1952
1
INT. payable In Rockville Centre Tot.ass'd val.'21(94 %act.)19,029,848
Municipal Land Purchase Bds. at Bank of Rockville Centre.
Total tax rate(per 31.000)'21_512.46 SANFORD AND DEPOSIT JOINT
s-an$114,000__Jan 1 '23-'41
INT. payable at Port Chester
43s'22
UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST.
11,000___Jan 1 1942
Say. Bank,Peekskill Say. Bank, RivThis district (P. 0. Deposit) Is in
Municipal Bldg. Construc. Bds. ROM:E.
Inc. erhead Say. Bank, Brevoort Say. Broome and Delaware counties.
This city Is In Oneida Co.
$100,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'42
l Say. 55 '14 J-J $49.000_ __Jan 1 '23-'54
43s'22 s-an
n '10,20,497: Bank, Emigrant Industria Port
Garbage Disposal Constr. Bds. Mch.8 1870. Populatio
Bank and First Nat. Bank,
BOND. DEBT Apr 12 '22_349,000
5,000
4348'22 s-an $90,000-._Jan 1 1952 1920, 26,341.
Chester,
Floating debt
tus Bonds.
Fire-Appara
Assessed value, real estate 874,235
Convention Hall Bonds.
15 '23-'30
250
$100,000r- _June 1 1929 4%8'15 A-0 $8,000r_Apr
Assessed value, personal__
RYE AND HARRISON UN.FREE
4s '09 J-D
130,554
Other assessable property_
School Bonds.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 6.
Equipment Bonds.
In furnishing us with the data given Total assessed val. 1921_ __1.005,039
&rFeb 1'23-'26 48 09 M-S 158,000-Mar 1 1924
Ss '21 F-A $80,000c
124.000__Mar 1 30-38 below, S. J. Preston, District Super- Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-528.90
2,500
intendent informs us that Harrison Population (est.) 1921
VILLAGE OF CHARLOTTE (An- 43.s 14 M-N f 5,000--Nov 1 1922
,
4.200..._Jan 2 1924 School Districts Nos. 3 and 4 have
'14 J-J
INT.atFarmersNat.Bk..Deposit.
48
nexed).
70.000_ _Jan 2'25- 38 boon consolidated with this district.
Water Bonds.
July $6,000r_July 1 '22-'27 4Ms'19 F-A 200,000Aug 1 '24-'43 He also says that this will increase SARANAC LAKE.
4s
Refunding Bonds.
the assessed valuation for the presJuly 1,000__July 1 '22-'23
4 s
This village is in Franklin and Es.
5X8'21 s-a J100.000c..Apr 1 '31-'40 ent year considerably.
lectric Light Bonds.
12,000c-Apr 1 1941 bs '08 M-N $53,000o ---1922-1942 sex counties. Incorp. June 1892.
$2.400r_July 1 '22-'27
July
4s
Sidewalk Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr. 1922_562.500 3148'01 F
Water Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
-A $4,500r....1922-1931
'22-'24
-J
4.55s F-A $1.050__Aug 1 '22-'23 48 '08 I $100,000r_July 1 1928 Assessed valuation 1921_..-2,364,944 58 '13 F-A
1922-1933
5,500
4.85s F-A I 2,000Aug 1 1 1924 48 '08 J-J 90,000r_ _ _ Nov 2 1928 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_ _ _51S.00
Paving Bonds.
ug
--A
1
48 '09 J-J 50,000r___Apr 5 1929
M-S $25,000r_Sept 1 '25-'37
4349'08
Municipal ldg. Bonds.
48 '09 J-J 155,000r___July 1 1929
9,0000_Sept 1 '25-'33
414s'09 M-S
4.858 F-A 55,000-Aug 1 '22-'26 4s '10 J-J 25,000r_ -Jan 2 1930 ST. JOHNSVILLE.
This village is in Montgomery Co. 410'08 M-S 12,000r_Sept 1 '22-'24
_ _ Deo 1 1930
d). 48 '10 J-J 40,000r_rSept 15 1931 Inc. 1868. Population 1910, 2.536; 4548'09 M-S
8,000r-Sept 1 '22-'29
TOWN OF GREECE (Annexe
43(8'11 J-J 158,000
6,000
1922-1933
58 '13 F-A
1920, 2.469.
Sewer District No. 2 Bonds.
Street Bonds.
7,000c&rJunel '23-'36
-a
5.9 '19 s
Water Bonds.
5s '13 F-A 85.900__Aug 1 '22-'27 48
M-N 31,500r_Nov 1 1922
13.000c&r
48 '98 May 31,100r_May 1 '23-'24 58
Sewer District No. 3 Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT April 1922 5445,200 4s '95 Sept 1.000
Water Bonds.
Sept 1922
July $1.500-Ju1y 1 '22-'30 ARSE:1SL debt (add'll
bs
66,856
1924
ly 1 '22-'24 5s '94 June $24,000r
618,000 314s'00 July 1,500r-Ju
Water debt (addl.
1926
Sewer Bonds.
5s '96 Jan 10,000r
Paving Bonds.
__Feb 1 1923 Water sinking fun
$175104.018 4.30s'llAug $27,000r_Aug 1 '22-'39 3543'01 F
-A
-A 18,000r _---1922-1931
5s '14 F
9,000_ -Aug 1 '22-'30 Assessed valuation, real_$21,016.943
4Ms'14 F-A
-A 19 800r ____1922-1933
8,000___Juno '22-'37 4s '03 F
5,000_Aug 1 '22-'31 Assessed yarn, personal_
22.2 i() 450'15 -__ 14,000
4Ms'16 F-A
1925-1939 43 '06 J-J 32,000r_July 1 '35-'66
'20
5,000r_Jan 1 '36-'40
00'16 F-A 12,000__Aug 1 '22-'33 Assessed val'n, franchises 1,644,355 6s Sewer Bonds.
4s '06 J-J
-assessed val'n 19'l 25,683,548
I" School Dist. No. 1 Bonds.'22-'33 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921.. _$32.44 4 Ms'06 Nov $19,040r_Nov 1 '22-'35 4.408'10M-N 28,000r_May 1 '40-'67
Fire Department Bonds.
4.058'14Dec $15,000__Dec 1 '22-'30 Total
Street Bonds.
1
INTEREST is payable In Rome at bs '17 Aug $30,360r_Aug 1 '22-'44 4.45s10J-J $10.0( Or_July 1 '22-'39
bs '14 Nov 13,500__Nov
4.758'17Dec 72,000-Dec 1 '22-51 Rome Trust Co. and Farmers' Nat. 5.4 '17 Aug 7.500r_Aug 1 '22-'36 5s '20 A-0 10,500c&rAprl '22-'32
Sewer Bonds.
No.4 Bds. Bank; and N.Y.at Nat.Park Bank. 4 Us'19 July 5 8,000_ _ _July '24-'31
Union Free Sch. Dist. 123-'38
-A $14,666r _-_-1922-1932
2
110000_ _ _July '32 41 48 '02 F
J-J $16,000.__Jan
4s
TOTAL DEBT Feb. 28 '213134,580 48 '06 J-J 18,000r_July 1 '31-'66
MOO 4548'08 M-S 8.500r_Sept 1 '22-'38
School District No. 8 Bonds. ROTTERDAM AND NISKAYUNA Water debt (incl.)
1 '22-'34
UN. FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 12. Ass'd val. '21 Fb% _act.)_ -1.381.6o5 4)4s'09 M-S
5.000r_Sept 1 '22-'31
58 '15 Dec $3,900__DecBonds.
i
--- $32 600_.May 1 '22-'34 Tax rate (per 1,000) 1921-817.604 4.458'12J-J 50.000c-July 1 '42-'66
School District No. 10 1 '22-'34 5s
TOT.BD.DT,May 29'22...$32,600 INT. at First at. Bk.. St. JohnsCrematory Bonds.
'15 Dec $16,380._Dec
Ss
787,327 villa.
4.45s'10E-A 35.50 Ir_Aug I '22-'32
Sidewalk Bonds. -__Aug 1 1922 Assess. valuation "21
2,000_
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-__$32.60
BOND.DEBT Mar 1 '22.-5359,266
53s'17 F-A
Water bonds (included).-- 144,000
TOWN OF GATES (Annexed).
ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY.
30,042
Sinking funds
RYE, VILLAGE.
Canton is the county scat.
9,730,700
School District No. 3 Bonds,
Assess. val. real estate
A village in Westchester County.
_July '22-'32
County Home impt. Bonds.
5.9 '12 July $19,250_.June 1 '22-'32 Inc. 1904. Population 1910. 3,964;
298,350
ns
1
M-S 331.000__Mar 1 '29'30 Exemptio personal
4s '14
58 '12 Juno 3,300- 6 Bonds.
41,500
Assess. val.
1920, 5,308.
Highway Bonds.
School District No. May 1'23-'24
262,046
Sewer Bonds.
..Mar 1 '23-'24 Special franchises
4s '13 M-S 30,000.
May $1,500__
48
2
_Apr 12'22-'32 5s '08 M-S3185,120r__Mch10 '23 38 45 '14 M-8 60,000„Mar 1 '25-'28 Other assess. prop
9,130_
Apr
8
58
3,289: 44
val. 1921
Fire Dept. Bonds.
1931-1940 Tot. assess(per $1.000) 1921-- $24.00
430'15 J-J 147,868
Water Bonds.
1'22-'35 58 '0811-S $24,692r__ Moh 10 '23-'38 4%8'16 J-J 5$45,000r
1941-1943 Village tax
__ $21,000__June 10 years 4343'10 M-S
5,174
bs
2,000r.Moh 10'23-'24
1944 Pop'n 1910. 4.983; 1920
begin.
1 11,308r
'15z Subject to call
INT. payable at Adirondack Nat.
68 g'21 M-8 10,150e_Mar 1 '23-'51
Constr. & impt. Bds.
after date. * After 20 years.
6s g'21 M-S 2.900c_Mar 1 '23-'51 5s Highway $195,000_Mar 1 '23-'35 Bank. Saranac Lake.In N. Y. exch.
'21 M-8
-All bonds and Int.
Disposal-Plant Bonds.
$355,476
INTEREST.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922
arc payable at office of Union Trust 5s g '19 A-0 $14,000r__Oct 1 '22235 Assess. val. real estate-___36.747.563 SARATOGA COUNTY.
city.
772.861
Co. of N. Y., fiscal agents of the
Street Improvement Bonds,
Assess. val. personal
Ballston Spa is the county seat.
F1)8,&O.- 58'08 M-S $76,738r._ Mc1210'23-'38 Special franchises
1,513.357
Road Bonds.
TOT. DEBT.SINK. Mar. 31 '21.
00'12 M-8 92,000r_Mch 10'23-'42 Total assess. val. 192 _ _ _59,033,785 58 '10 M-N $10.000r_ _Nov 1 1922
Apr. 1 '22.
-A 40.000--Feb 1 '23-'24
Bond. dobt_535,946,550 129,610,204 68 g'21 M-N 48.140c_May 1 '23-'51 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ --$2.00 Se '14 F
58 '22 M-N 8,500-.May 1 '23-'39 Popula'n 1910, 89,005; 1920. 88.121 5s '20 F-A 390,000c&r Feb 1'25-'40
Water debt
INT. at County Treasurer's office
(included) 10.824,010 10,825500
Bridge Bonds.
Dock Bonds.
Included In the bonded debt given 5s '08 M-S $9.000r_Mch 10'23-'37
58 '20 F-A $10,000c&r_Febl'23-'24
$6,507.BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22 3450,000
above for Apr. 1 1922 aro$415,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921 $437,323 SALAMANCA.
local-impt. bonds and
500
This city is In Cattaraugus Co. Ass'd val.(real & per.)'21-39.246,317
issued Assess. val.'19 (70% act)..11.409.844
East Side trunk sower bonds collec- Tax rate (Per $1,000) 1919-314.42 Inc. May 14 1913. Pop'n '10. 5,792; State&Co.tax(per 51.000) '21 512.50
Popula'n 1910. 61,917; 1920. 60,029
to provide money pending the
INT. at Central Trust Co.. N. Y. 11)20. 9,276.
INT. at County Treas. office.
tion of assessments. Bills payable and at Village
City Bonds.
Treasurer's office.
06361tire city Apr. 1 1922,
wast
5s '19 M-N $7,158.12Nov 1 '22-'27
30 SARATOGA SPRINGS.
'232
8,S)00r..-Jan 1
5s '20 J-J
This city is in Saratoga County.
On Apr. 1 1922 the city had a RYE, town is in
Public Impt. Bonds.
This
Westchester Co.
sinking fund of $3,132,861. On
414_3'16 F-A $19.600c_Feb 1 '22-'36 Inc. June 22 '15. Pop. 1910, 13.693:
Apr. 1 1922 the city was $5,489,603 55Judgment Bonds.
1920. 13,181.
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
'20 s-a 1$1,465- __July 1 1925
under its debt limit.
Park Bonds.
-A $6,000 .Aug 1 '22-'27
120,000__July 1 '26-'29 4s 10 F Bonds.
414s'll A-0 272.700r-Oct 1 '22-'40
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Water
Highway Bonds.
1 '22-'27 4 348'11 J-D 108,000r_June 1 '23-40
(Assessment about 80% actual.)
-A
3)4.8
355.000r_June 1 '22-'32 5s '07 Fnn $6,000r_Aug 15'22-'35 43is'13 J1 40.000r_June 1 '-23'42
1921.
1922.
35.000r_ Nov
3.85s'05a
2
00'09 F-A
1.000r_Aug 119 ,
$
A-0 14,900. Oct 1 '22-'35 4.358'14.- 27.300_July 1 '22-'34 4sSewer Bonds.
58
M-S $78.250r-May 1 '23-'29
Light Bonds.
Real estate_331,690,264 331,919,894
Assessment & Map Bonds.
April 1921
681,650
674,650
Ss '07 F-A $1,000r..Aug 1 '22-'23 BOND. DEBTnotes (incl.) $355,500
Personal.:
24,000
Long-term sch.
0 19,391,040 55Park M-S $3,000- _Sept 1 '22-'24 3.858'05 s-a
7.000-Nov 15 '22-'35
Franchise.- 19,391,04
Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1918-9.712.367
491,650 3.85309F-A $360,000r_Feb 15 '23-'58
485,525
School Bonds.
Pensions.-(Assessment full value.)
r_Nov 1 '22-30
352,241,479 352,484,234 4s g '09 F
Total
-A 36,000r_Feb 15 '23-'58 430'09 J-J 1327,000
322.881 BOND. DEBT May 1 '22 $491,365
40,000r_Nov 1 '31-'40 Total tax (per 31.000) 1921_550.40
Tax(per$1,000) $29.48
INT. at office of Commissioner a
:3,111_ _ Marl'23-'28
POPULATION-In 1920 was 295,- Assessed val., real estate_42 671.780 4s '06 June 9.000r.June 1 '23-'31 Finance in Saratoga Springs.
Other assessable property- 2,165,961 4.608'15
750; in 1910 was 218,149.

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45 '04 M-N $15,000r_May 1 '23-'24 Total assessed value 1920_$8,962,736
Street Paving Bonds.
'This village is in Westchester Co. 430'06 A-0 50.000r_Oct 15 '22-'26 Population '10, 14,004;
'20, 13,098 4.308'11F-A $20,000r_Feb 1 '23-'26
Inc. as a town Mar. 7 1778; village 430'07 J-D 370,000r__ _June 1 1927
4.258'11F-A 12,000r Aug 1 '22-'25
May 24 1915.
430'08 A-0 6,000r_Apr 1 '23-'28 SCHUYLERSVILLE.
4.30s J-D
2,400r_ _Deo 1 '22-'24
Sewer Bonds.
430'10 A-0 30,000rOct 1 '22-'27
This village is in Saratoga County. 4.45s12F-A 20,000r_ _Feb 1 '27-'30
4.408'14J-J 1$140.000r_July '22-'56 430'11 A-0 50,000r_Oot 1 '22 '31 Incorporated in 1831.
430'16 J-J
2.030r_Jan 1 '23-'26
1. 2.000r___July I 1957 430'12 A-0 5,000rOct 1 '22-'32
Water Bonds.
Final Judgment Bonds.
430'15 J-J i6,000r_July 1 '22-'35 58 '13 J-.1 226,000r_July 1 '22-'33 430
__ $24,200_42.200 yearly 4.60s'15F-A $ 1,240_ _ _Aug 10'22-'25
3.500r-July 1 '21-'28 430'14 J-D 195,000r_July 1 '22-'34
&
Sewer Bonds.
430'15 F-A
0,000r_Aug 1 '22-'45 430'15 M-S 141,000r_Sept 1 '22-'35 5s impt._ Ext. Bonds.
'18
$6,500
4 30'06
430
25,000--__Aug 1 1931 4s '16 J-D 42.000r ..Juno 1'23-'36 BOND.DEBT May 23'22_341,000 4.70s'08A-0 $25,000o__ _Oct 1'22-26
J-J 24,050r_Mch 2 '23-'38
M-S 34,000
55
1941 430'17 M-S 32.000„July 1 '22-'37 Assess. val. real estate
512,609 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921_ $158,003
Water Bonds.
4.60s'19F-A 51,000__Feb 1 '23-'39 Assess. val. personal
11,900 Sink. funds Mar 1 '18
430
23,438
J-J $5,500
1932 430'19 M-N 51,000r_June 1
Other assessable
530'21 J-J 250,000c_July 1 '26-'50 430'19 M-N 42,000r_June 1 '23-'39 Tot.assess.val.'22property.. 21,926 Tot.ass'd val.'18(75% act).4,522,018
(45
5s '21 _-- 200,000__July 1 '26-'50 5s '20 J-J 114,000c_July 1 '23-'39 Total tax rate (per %act) 546,435 Village tax (per $1,000) 1917..$18.80
'22-'40
Highway & Bridge Bonds.
5s '20 J-J 38,000c...inly 1 '22-'40 Pop'n '10. 1,614; 31,000)'21327.50 Pop'n 1910. 6,588; 1920, 6,389.
1920
1NT, pay. at Exchange Nat. Bk.
1,625
4.60s J-J $70,000
1947 58 '20 M-8 11,000r_Sept 1 '22-'32
INT. payable at Schuylersville.
and State Bank of Seneca Falls.
Land Purchase Bonds.
530'21 J-D *95000 ..June 1 '23-'41
5s '20 F-A $70,000
1925-1919 430'21 J-D *60000 ..Dec 1 '22-'41 SCOTIA.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
SHERBURNE.
4hs'22 F-A a4.000c&rFeb 1 '23-'26
This village is in
4As
J-J $3,000
This village is in Chenango Co.
1923 430'22 M-S al0.000e&rMar 1'23-'27 Inc. Jan. 1904. Schenectady Co.
4(s
M-N 1,500
1922-1924 4358'22 M-N*100,000c&rMay1'23-42 2,957; 1920, 4.358.Population 1910, Incorporated in 1830.
Water Bonds.
Village Hall Bonds.
Public-Market Bonds.
4348'19 J-J 33,000_Julv 1 '24-'34 430'12 A-0 $10.000r_Apr 1 '23-'30 58Street-impt. Bonds.
'14 F-A $4,500_Aug 1 '22-'24 430'17 J-D $8,000_June 1 '23-'30
4s
Park & Playground Bonds.
4,000
--1922-1928
City Hall Building Bonds.
5s
_ 19,200__Mar 1 '23-'30 430
5s '20 --_ $70,000
___ 12,000
3 As'05 M-S $8.000r__Septa1'22-'25 (Subject to call any Interest date.)
1922-1933
'20Highway Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Garage Bonds.
6s '21 ___ 33,000
53
5s '16 NI-N $7,000r_Oct 1 '22-'35
$3.000__May 1 '23-'25 4.70s'18M-N $4,500__May 1 '23-'25 6s '21 ___ 37,000
ets
___ 10.000
330
M-N 17,000r_May 1 '23-'44
1922-1941
Water Bonds.
Fire-Department Bonds.
330
M-N 15,000r_..$2,000 yrly 45 '03 F-A $86,000r_Aug 15 '22-'23 4.60s'14 F
-A 31,500__Aug 1 '22-'24 45 Paving Bonds.
45
M-N 2,500r_May 1 '30-'32 330'04 J-J
__- $6.000
1922-1933
15,000r_July 15'22-24 4s '18 ___
2,500__Aug 1 '23-'27 BOND. DEBT Apr 13
45
M-N 4,000r_May 1 '23-'26
1921451,000
Deficiency & impt. Bonds.
Water Bonds.
430'10 J-D 28,000r_June 1 '23-'35 4s '02 F
26,500
-A 320.000r_Feb 1 '23-'26 4.90s'06F-A $14,000c_ _Aug 1 '22-'35 Water debt (included)
5s '15 ___ 75,000
4s '04 M-N 10,000r-May 1 '23-'24 5s '07 F
13,000
-A
4,500r_Aug 1 '22-'30 Floating debt
430'17 A-0 10,000r__Apr 1 '23-'24
Assess. val. real
471,900
Plaza Bonds.
os '10 F
-A
4,600. _..Aug 1 1926 Assess. val.
6s '20 --_ 21,000
personal
430'19 J-D 81,000_June 1 '23-'36 44s'09 F-A
61,050
4,600W
Aug 1 1923 Other assessable
4 s'22 J-D 45,000_ _June 1 '23-'27
property
tirade-Crossing Bonds.
3,704
4.808'11F-A
4,600--__Aug 1 1927 Total assess.
T.BD.DT.Marl '22_$1,011,500 4s '09 J-J 3141,000r.Ju1y
val. '20 (about
3.908'05FAssessed val., real estate-21;517,400 48 '16 J-D 18,000__Dec 20'22-'29 430'05 F A 24,000___Feb 1 '23-'34
2-3 actual)
536,654
1 '22-'30
-A 19,200
-Feb 1 '23-'34 City tax rate(per
Assessed val., personal....
8,503
$1,000)'20_416.00
Fire Bonds.
5s
5,100c__Aug 1 1928
Other assessed property__ 584,225 4s '01 J-D 310,000r___June 1 1927 58 '12 F-A
'13
-A 5,100cAug 1 1933 Population in 1910, 960; '20, 1,104.
Tot.assess.val.'21(act.val)22,110,125 4s '01 J-D 15,000r_ __June 1 1929 4.40s'14 F
INT. payable at Sherburne.
FA 5,100c-__Aug 1 1934
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$22.64 4s '03 J-J
10,000r..July 1 '22-'23 5s '15 - 5,100__Aug 11938
Pop'n 1920
3,506 4s '04 M-N 6,000r_May 1 '23-'24 5s '17 -__
5,100___Aug 1 1937 SHERILL KENWOOD WATER
INT. at Scarsdale Nat. Bank, 4s '13 A-0 4.500r_Apr
'18 ___
5,100____Aug 1 1938
DISTRICT.
Scarsdale, and Central Bank of West- 4s '14 J-D 10,000r_June 1 '22-'24 5s '21 -__
1 '23-'27 _s
1,000
1922-1923
This district (P.0. Kenwood) is in
chester County, White Plains; or 430'15 J-J
15,000r_Jan 1 '23-'25
Madison and Oneida Counties.
Funding Bonds.
• upon demand in N. Y. exchange.
4s '15 J-J
4,000r_Jan 1 '23-'30 58 '12 F-A $1.000c_Aug
Water Bonds.
1 '22-'25
4s '15 A-0
6s '20 J-J $175.000r____Jan 1 1940
SCARSDALE UN.FR. S. D. NO. 1. 4s '17 A-0 2.000....Oct 1 '22-'23
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
BONDED DEBT
430'15 J-D$115,000c&rJunel'23-'45 4s '18 A-0 5.500.._Oct 1 '22-'32 330'17 F
-A $2,000____Feb 1 1932
4,500__Apr 1 '22-'33
4s
26,000r_Apr 1 '25-'37 430'18 J-D
-A
2
.000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1927
3,500June 1 '23-'29 330'18 F
School Bonds.
5s '20 ___
450'19 J-D
2,000___Feb 1 1940 SIDNEY (VILLAGE).
1.000_ _June
58 '17 M-N$120.000c.May 1 '23-'28 4 hs'22 A-0 a13,000c&rApr 1 '23-'24 5.30
This villago is in Delaware County.
3,600__Feb 1 1941
'23-'35
5s '19 J-D 190,000c&rDec 1 22- 40 TOT. DEBT May 15 '22_37,130,250
Incorp. 1888.
Refunding Water Bonds.
9,000c&rDec 1 1941 Water debt(included)____
58 '18 July $12,600c_July 1'24-'43
124,000 448'16 F
-A 35,100____Aug 1 1936
1,000c&r_Dec 1 1911 Sinking funds
5s '19 J-D
Water Bonds.
286,500 58 '17 __1,000-Sept 1 '22-'23
110.000c&rDeci '42-'52 Assessed val.,
'19 A-0
Oct
70,845.365 5s '20 ___
3,600___ -Feb 1 1940 5s '21 A-0 3217,800-Aug 1 '22-'49
BOND. DEBT Apr 24 '20 $513,000 Asses.sed val.. real
5,000
personal
1 '22-'31
288.450 5hs'21 F-A
3,600____Feb 1 1941 6sImprovement
Assessed val., real estate_$8,596.883 Assessed val., franchises
Bonds.
3.756,522
Great Western Gateway Bonds. 6s '21 A-0
Assessed val., personal_ _ _
78.650 Total valuation 1922
$4,000__Aug '22-'29
- 74,890.337
Assess. val., special fran- 192.459 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_346.62 4.90s --- $50.000 Oct 1 '24-'48 65 '21 A-0 35,000__Aug 1 '22-'41
1
Total assessed value 1919
BOND. DEBT May 1922- $298,973
Population 1910, 72.826;1920,88,723. 5sSewer Bonds.
'10 F-A $2,000...... _Aug 1 1926 Water debt (incl.)
(A act.)
8.867,992
217,800
INT. at office of City Treasurer; 430'05 F
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-$11.93
-A 24,000-__Feb 1 '23-'34 Assess. val.'21 (60% act.)-1,381,865
on bonds marked (*)
Population in 1920 (est.)
3,500 _..Aug 1 '2.2-'28 Village tax rate (per M.) '21..$11.58
3,500 Bank, New York; on at Chase Nat. 5s '07 F-A
bonds marked 4hs'09 F-A
IlsIT. at U.S.Mtge.&Tr.Co.. N.Y.
2,000---Aug 1 1922 Population 1910. 2,507; 1920, 2,670
0)Payable at the Chase Nat. Bank, 4.80s'11F-A
2,000___-Aug 1 1927
PRIN.and INT.payable at Sidney.
N. Y., or at the City Treas. office.
5s '12 F
-A
SCHENECTADY.
2.500c-__Aug 1 1918
58 '13 F-A
2,500c___Aug 1 1933
This city is situated in the county
55 '13 F-A
of the same name. Incorp. in 1798 SCHENECTADY COUNTY.
4.000c_Aug 1 '22-'25 SILVER CREEK. Chautauqua
This village
Co.
1.40s'14 F
-A 2,000c___Aug 1 1934 Incorporated is in
Election Expense Bonds.
County seat is Schenectady.
in 1856.
5s '15 -__
4s '14 F
2,000_Aug 1 1935 TOTAL DEBT Jan
-A $2,000r _Aug 1 1922
Sanatorium fiends.
B
1 1921.. $68,058
5s '16 --5.000__Sept 1 '22-'26
Isolation Hospital Bonds.
4348'14 M-N$14,000c&riNlay1'23-'29
20,000
4s '14 F-A $1,000r_ _Aug 1 1922 6s '20 M-S 48,000r_Mar 1 '22-'45 4.90s17--8,000 _Oct 1 '22-'29 Water debt (incl.)
rotal val'n
5s '17 -__
Health Center Bonds.
6,000__Aug 1 '22-'33 Population 1918 (act. val.)_2,012,756
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
1910, 2.512; 1920, 3,260
5s '20 A-0 318,000„Oct 1 '22-'39 45 '09 c&rJ336,000__July 1 '22-24 330'17 ___
2.000___Feb 1 (032
Public impt. Bonds.
13,000__Aug 1925-'42
8.000___July 1 1925 _s
4.65s'19M-S 342,000__Mar 1 '23-'29 430
Drainage Bonds.
J-J 200,000
SKANEATELES.
1925-1950
430'19 J-J 24,000r_July 1 '22-'29 430'11 J-J 100,000
4%8'09 F-A $5,000_ ---Aug 1 1924
This village is in Onondaga Co.
1934-1942
430'19 J-D 16,000r_Mar 1 '23-'39 430'12 c&rJ 8,000July 1 1942 4.80s'11F-A
6,000----Aug 1 1927 Inc. 1833. Population 1910, 1,615;
530'21 J-D*135,000„June 1 '23-'31
-A
1192,000__July 1 '43-'58 5s '10 F
6,000__-Aug 1 1927 1920, 1,635.
430'21 J-D*110,000_Sept 15 '22-'31 430'13 -_- 80.900c.Str Jan 1 '23-'57
Fire Department Bonds.
Village-Hall Bonds.
430'22 M-N*200.000_May 1 '23-'32
Gateway
5s'07 F-A $1,000r-Aug 1 '22-'23 58 '21 J-J $6,000__July 1 '22-'27
430'22 M-N*15000c&rMay 1'23-37 430'19 s-a Bonds.
$90,000
1922-1938 58 '10 F-A
Water Refunding Bonds.
2,000----Aug 1 1926
Voting Machine Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
4%8'09 F-A
1,000----Aug 1 1923 Is '16 J-J 1$10,000r_July 1 '22-'31
4.65s'18F-A $20,000.._Feb 1 '23-'30 4s '16 J-J
,500cSaluly 1 '22-'36 4.808'11P-A
1. 10,000r-July 1 '32-'36
2,000___Aug 1 1927
Garbage-Disposal Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5s '12
500c_Aug 1 1928
Highway Bonds.
Ss '13 1-J $55.000r_Jan 1 '23-'33 430'09 F-A $70,000c_Feb 1 '23-'29 5s '13 F-A
F-A
500c___Aug 1 1933 5s
4s '15 M-S 2,500r_Sept 1 '22-'26 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921 $926,282
-_-- $3,000 _ _July 1 '22-'24
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22.. $29,000
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
4s '17 A-0 1.000-Oct 1 '22-'23 Assess. val., real estate__ _
43s'19 M-N 4,500r_May 1 '23-'31 Assess. val.. personal____80,795,364 BOND.DEBTIFor water_ $125,000 Water debt(included)
20,000
365,076
July 31 192110ther pur_ 276,100 Water sinking fund
Park Bonds
5,000
Assess. val. spec. franchise
58 '13 J-J $192.500r_July 1 '22-'33 Total assess. val. 192(1 abt. 4,390,521 Sinking funds
17.559 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (75%act.)1,732,820
Assess. val. '19, real est.. 2,359,392 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_332.00
43(s'14 J-D 36.000r_June 1 '23-'34
70% actual)
85.550.961 Tax rate (per $1,000)
430'15 J-J
26,000r_Jan 1 '23-'35 County tax rate(per$1,000)'
1921.._316.40 INT. at Nat. Bank of Skaneateles.
430'15 J-J 22.500r_July 1 '22-'35 Population '10, 88,235; '20,19_35.81
INT. at Schenectady Trust Co.
109,363
4s '15 M-N 4,000__Nov 1 '22-'25
INT. on court-house bonds PaYSKANEATELES UNION PEER
4s '17 F-A
2,000__Aug 1 '22-'23
4.65s'19M-8 7.000__Mar 1 '23-'29 able part at Rochester Say. Ban
SENECA COUNTY.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10.
part at
This district Is in Onondaga Co.
Waterloo is the county seat.
430'19 F-A 32,000r_Aug 1 '22-'29 ectady,Citizens' Trust Co. in Schenand part at Schenectady
Is '09 Oct 1 114,000r_Oot 1 '22-'25
430'19 M-N 12,000r_May 1 '23-'34 Trust
Highway Bonds.
Co.: on funding bonds at 4.70813J-1) $2,034____June
5s '20 F-A 47,500c_Aug 1 '22-'40
1 24,000r_Oot 1 '26-'37
1 1923
430'21 M-8. 45.000__Mar t '23-'31 Brooklyn Say. Bank, Brooklyn.N.Y. 4.408'15A-0 9,045___Oct 1 '22-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 10 1922 $28,000
430'22 M-S a20,000c&rMar 1'23-32
4.20s'17J-D
8,736__Dec 1 '22-'29 Assessed val'u. real estate.._1,779.700
School Bonds.
4.20s17J-D 14,135__Dec 1 '25-'31 Assessed val'n, personal_ 23,800
SCHODACK (TOWN) UNION
4s '99 A-0 $4,500r___Apr 1 1923
430'19 J-J 51,135__July 1 '21-'43 Other assessable property__ 72,355
FREE SCR. DIST. No. 10.
4s '02 F
-A 55,000r_ _Aug 1 '22-'32
This district (P. 0. Castleton) is 4.60s'19A-0 16.474.50_0ct 1 '22-30 Tot. a.ss'd val.'21(7o%act.)1.875.855
4s '03 J-J 60.000r_July 1 '22-'33 in Rensselaer County.
5s '20 A-0 23,065_Apr 1 '25-'34 School tax (per 31,000) 1921_--$9.89
4s '06 J-J 50,000r_July 15'22-'26
5.50s'21A-0 17.815_Apr 1 '26-'35 Population in 1920
1,800
School Bonds.
430'07 J-D 30,000r-June 1 1927 5s'17 J-J $49.000_Jan 1 '23-'58 5hs'21 J-J 27,450....July 1 '25-'38 INT. at Nat. Bank of Skaneateles.
430'08 J-J 126,000r_July 15'22-'28 BOND. DEBT Apr 8
$49,000
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
430'10 J-J 135,000r_July 1 '22-'30 Assessed value, real estate.,
430'11 A-0 100,000r_ Oct 1 '22-'31 Assessed value, personal.... _ 739,950 430'14 J-D $60,000c_June 1 '23-'32 SLOAN.
6,700
This village is in Erie County,
430'12 J-J 16.5.000r_July 1 '22-'32 Ass'd value, spec. franchise 183,675 4.20s'16J-J 30,000„July 1 '23-'37
$2-19.922 Incorp. 1896.
5s '13 A-0 55,000r_Apr 1 '23-'33 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (807 act.) 930.325 BOND. DEBT Apr
Assess. val. real estate.. 19,517,575
Sewer Bonds.
5s '13 J-J 240,000r_July 1 '22-'33 Total tax rate (per 314 000) '21 $12 80 Assess. val. personal
,
211.300 4.70s'17 A-0 $77,500 ..Oct 1 '22-'46
430'14 J-J
14,000c_July 1 '22-'27 Population 1921 (est.)
2,000 Other assess prop
818,611O
Street Paving Bonds.
4hs'14 J-D 60.000r_June 1 '23-'34
Total assessed value 1921_20,577,535 5s'19 __ $ 11,438.._Oct 1 1022-'23
4As'15 F-A
6,000r-Aug 1 '22-'27 SCHOHARIE COUNTY.
Population '10, 26.972; '20. 24.735 GENERAL BOND. DEBT
430'15 M-S 35.000r-Sept 1 '23-'35
Schoharie is the county seat.
May 19 1922
INT.at First Nat.Bk.of Waterloo
$113,312
58 '15 Aug
1,824---Aug 1'22-'27
Highway Bonds.
Assess. debt (additional)
20,812
4s '17 A-0 5,000r_ Apr 1 '23-'27 5s '15 F-A 33,640r_Feb 15 '23-'25
Ass'd val. '22(60% act.) _1,806,366
430'17 M-S 70,000__Sept 1 '22-'35 5s'16 F-A
5,129__Feb 15'23-'28 SENECA FALLS, TOWN.
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1922_..$21.35
4.65s'18J-D 50,000-_June 1 '23-'32 58 '16 F-A
7,400r_Nov 20'22-'28
This town Is in Seneca County.
Population 1910, 1,259; 1920, 1,791
4 hs'18 M-N 6,000__Nov 1 '22-'27
County Building Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
430'19 J-J
18,000r_July 1 '22-'30 430'14 F-A $18.000c_Feb 1 '23-'31 4.703'19M-N$24,000
__Nov 1 '24-'26 SODUS.
430'20 J-J 342,000c_Jan 1 '23-'40 BOND. DEBT Apr 8
_334.160
58 '20 J-J 190,000c___July '22-'40 Assess. val. real estate___12,245,000 5s '20 M-N 32,000--Nov 1 '27-'30
This town Is in Wayne County.
'22Refunding Bonds.
5.s '20 F-A 57.000....Aug 1 '22-'40 Assess. val. personal
Water Bonds.
510'21M-831.133 000cMar 1 '23-'41 Other assessable property.. 301,000 4 fis'13 J-J $10.000--July 1 '22-'25 55
$1,500_July 1 '22-'24
193,000 TOT. DEBT May 4'21_ $50,000
43s'22 M-N*10,000c&rMay 1'23-32 Total assess. val. 1920
___
Assess. val. real estate---4,515,815 4.90s House27,480.. _July 1 '25-'32
Bridge Bonds.
Fire
Bonds.
(70% actual)
12,741.000 Assess. val. personal
113,500 5s
4s '13 A-0 $2,500r___Apr 1 1923 Total assessed value 1921
$4,000_ _Apr 15 '23-'26
Exemptions
14.960
Garbage Collection Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
__(about 65%
_1?,736,217 Total assess.
48 '16 IS-A $12,000_Aug 1 '22-'33 Tax rate (per 31,000( '21(abt.)324.50 (Assessment val. 1920...._5.075,656 5s '22 J-D $40,000..Juno 1 '23-'42
actual)._about 82% actual value)
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910, 23,855; 1920,21,303 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ 333.70 BOND. DEBT May 2 '21_ $34.480
48 '94 F-A $15,000r___Aug 1 1922
Assess. val., real
Population 1910, 7,407; 1920 7.179 Assessed val., estate_....2,847,585
48 '96 J-J
5,000r_July 15 1923 SCHUYLER COUNTY.
personal____ 24,400
INT. payable in N. Y. City; at Other assess. prop_
43 '98 J-D 15.000r___June 1 1924
County seat is Watkins.
434,010
Douglas Fenwick & Co.
4s '99 J-J
15,000r___July 1 1925
Tot.assess.val. '21(75% act.).3,305.990
Highway Bonds.
45 '01 J-D 30,000r_1926-'28 & '30 430'13 M-S 38.000
Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'21322.05
1922-1925
4s '02 M-N 55,000r_May 1 '23-'31 BOND.DEBT Apr 15'21-$34,000 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE.
Population in 1910. 4.857.'20. 4.408
413 '02 M-N 13,000r___ May 1 1932 Assess. val., real & franch_8,930,056
Thisi Seneca County
village Is n
INT. on 5s of 1922 at U. S. Mtge.
48 '03 M-N 40,000r....May 1 '23-'30 Assess. value, personal
32,680 Twerp. In 1831; re-lncorp. in 1902. & Trust Co., Now York.




JUNE,

1922.]

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

79

TIOGA COUNTY.
City-Hall Refunding Bonds.
County seat is Owego.
4s ,09 F-A$120.000r_Aug 2 '22-'29
Highway improvement Bonds.
Local Impt. Bonds.
43.s'13 M'S $44.000r_Sept 1 '22-'23 53 '18 ___ $15,000__Mar 1 '22-30
44s'14 J-D 64.000r_June 1 '23-'24 BOND.DEBT May 25'21 $48,000
430'15 J-D 132,2-0„June 1 '23-'45 Assessed val'n, real estate_15,272,608
117,600
430'16 J-D 176,000_ _June 1 '23-'26 Assessed val'n, personal__
430'17 J-J 90,000r_July 15'22-'27 Tot.ass'd val.'20(abt.act.)15,390,208
2.000r_July 15 1922 Popurn 1920, 25,624; 1920, 24,212
430'17 J-J
44s'18 F-A 119,000_Aug 15 '22-'28
INT. payable at the office of the
4,000_Aug 15 '22-'23 County Treasurer.
4%s'18 F-A
4Xs'19 ann 42.000r_June 1 '23-'29
3,600r _June 1 '23-'24 TOMPKINS COUNTY.
4Xs'19 ann
5s 20 s-a §122.500c&rNov 1 22- 40
Ithaca is the county seat.
51is'21 s-a 172.000c&rMay 1'23-31
Highway Bonds.
43s'22 s-a §555,000__July 1 '23-'32 4Xs
1921-1924
___ $8,000
48 '22 s-a §20,000 _July 1 '23-'27 4345
1922-1939
--- 36,000
Sewer Bonds.
1 '22-'27 430'15 Apr 28.000c-Apr 1 '23:36
4348'07 J-J $15,000r_July
TOT. BD. DT.Jan 1 '21_ $87,000
4s '08 J-J 70,000r_July 1 '22-'28 Assessed valu-1 Real estate28,212,165
45s'11 A-0 45.000r_Apr 1 '23-'31
ation 1919-1Personal__ 1,511,251
-A 100,000r_Aug 1 '22-'31 Total assessed val'n 1919_29,723,416
43011 F
430'12 F-A 121,000r_Aug 1 '22-'32 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19 $7.35 -I1 '22-'35 Popul'n 1910. 33,647; 1920, 35.285
430'14 J-D 32,250__Dec
43015 J-D 130,000__June 1 '23:35
INT. payable at office of County
4Xs'16 A-0 37.500__Oct 1 '22-'36
43017 J-J 80,000r_July 15'22-'37 Treasurer in N. Y. exchange.
5s '18 M-S 109,300_May 15 '23-'38
430'19 s-a 225,500rOct 1 '22-39 TONAWANDA, CITY.
5s '21 s-a §228,000c&rMay 1'2 -41
This city is in Tonawanda Town.
5s '21 s-a *260,000_ _Nov 1 '22-'41 Erie Co. Incorp. 1903. PopulaPublic Works Bonds.
tion 1910,8,290; 1920, 10,038.
5s '20 s-a §332,000c&rNov 1'22-'23 5s'20_- 810,000r ____1922-1931
Public Safety Bonds.
Bond s.
Sewer-A4$35,750_ _Feb 1 '23-'35 4313'14 ___ $19,000____July 1 1934
43*s'15 F
Fire Department Bonds.
4.658'18._ 19.000____July 1 1934
430'07 A-0 $18,000r_Oct 1 '22-'27 430'22 J-J
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
8,000c_July 1 '25-'32
SOMERSET.
County seat Is Riverhead.
43013 A-0 35,750r_Apr 1 '23-'33 534s'21 J-J 25.000c_July 1 '27-'31
This place (P. 0. Lockport) is in
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
Niagara County.
430'15 A-0 $15,000r_Apr I '23-'25 4s '99 J-D4$915,000r-Deo 30 1929 5s '03
$6,600
Highway Bonds.
1922-1935
Zoological Bonds.
53 '20 M-S 7,000
6,600
53 '03 _-4.85s Mar $66,718.33_Mar 1'23-32
43015 M-N $6.500__May I '23:35 48 '02 _-Bldg.!ma. Bonds.
5,500-- _July 1 1932
(7) 430'14 .J-D 132,500r_June 1 '22-'34
BONDED DEBT
Water Bonds.
7,800.._ July 1 1932
5s '05 _-_
J-J $100.000r_Jan 1 '27-'28 430'06 _-_
30
4'16 M-N 37,500r_Nov 1 '22-'35 330
8,400_ _July 1 '22-'35
SOUTHAMPTON.
.500r_ _ _April 1 1936 430'08 J-J 175,000r_July 1 '22:28 5s '07 _-_
2
9,000--- _July 1 1934
4s '08 J-J 300,000r_July 1 '29-'40 58 '08 _-_
This village is in Suffolk County.
Jail Bonds.
9,600
Inc, 1894. Population 1910. 2,509; 430'10 M-Sf$15,000r___Mch 1 1923 4s '09 .14 100,000r_July 1 '41-'44 43js'09 ___ 21,000_July 1 1939
20,000r___Moh 2 1924 4Xsg'22 s-a *100,000_ _Junel5'23-'42
1920, 2.891.
Paving Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Fire & Park Bonds.
55„ $.6,418.35Mch 2'23-'32
430'08 J-J $15,000r_July 1 '22-'24 5 y,s'20 s-a *$3,31,5.000c&rSep1'22-60 4.30s'14J-J
43016 J-J $7,000__July 1 '22-'28
1 '25:29
Bds. 4.30s'14_, 47,000---_July 1 1925
Garbage Reduction Plant
430'13 A-0 55,000r_Apr
1 1925
Park Improvement Bonds.
128,000r_July 1 '22-'25 5s '18 M-N$200.000_May 15 '23:38 4Xs'16 J-J 16,000____July 1 1927
9,000r___July
1922-1928 430'15 J-J 160.000r_July 1 '26-'35
4.45s'15 J-J $17.500
Court-House Bonds.
Street-I mpt. Bonds.
Truck Bonds.
5.H. &
A-0 396,000__Oct 1 '22-'39 430'07 F-AS 60.000r_Aug 1 '22-'27 4.60s'17 J-J $19,000r___July 1 1928
July $1,800r
1922-1924 43019 A-0,304,000r Oct 1 '22-'40
Funded Debt Bonds.
530'20
_July 1 1931
Curb and Gutter Bonds.
10,000r__ _Oct 1 1941 48 '04 J-D 4$27.200r_June 1 '23:24 53020 ___ 130,000e_ .July 1 1932
53is'21
_ 106,000--$2,000_ - _Jan 1 '23-'26 430'22 J-D,112,000r June 1 '23-38
430'10 J-J
Fire Alarm & City Hall Bonds.
_Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
5,000r-June 1 1939 4s '09 A-0 *52.500r .Apr 1 '23-'29 58 Water Bonds.
'03 Jan $12,000_ _Jan 2 '23:32
1922-1935 BOND. DEBT Mar 31 '2281,05g:242
4.408'13J $14.000r
1 000
High-School Bonds.
103,000_ __ _July 1 1948
Macadam Road Bonds.
45 '06 M-N 4$10,000r May 15 '23-'26 4%s'18 _-_
Sinking fund
20,000c.July 1
5s '17 J-J $45,000 _July 1 '22-'39 Assess. val., real
126,838,121 4365'07 M-N 445,000r May 15 '23-'26 5s '20 --- 1175,000c.July 1 '22-'25
'26-'50
Road Bonds.
952.625 33000 J-J 210,000r_ _ _July '22-'45
Assess. val., personal_
9,000cJuly 1 '22-'30
15 1923 Tot.ass.val.'21(687 act.)127,790,746 430'13 A-0 41,250r_Apr 1 '23-'33 51413'20 ___
$6,000_ _ Feb_
40,000c.July
5s '22 -- - 55,000_Feb 15 '24-34 County tax (per $1°
,000) 1921- _33.50 430'15 A-0 140.000r_Aug 1 '22-'35 53021 __- 25,000c_July 1 '31:50
1 '27-'51
12,000_Feb 15 '35-37 Pop'n 1910, 96,138: 1920---110.246 43016 M-N 70.000r_May 1 '23-'36
16,000c_July 1 '27-'42
4348'22 J-J
15,000_Feb 15 '38-'42
INT. at County Treasurer's office. 48 '17 M-S 56,250r_Mar 1 '23:37
Water Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21-- $104.500
127,500__Mar 1 '23-'38 43s'12 J-J $100.000„Jan 1 '23-'42
55 '18 M-S
Total assessed value 1921_ 4.71532_
COUNTY.
Grade Crossing Commission Bds
1 '23-'44
Village tax (per $1.000) 1919413.70 SULLIVAN is the county seat.
Monticello
430g'22 s-a §$25,000- _Apr 1 '23-'47 430'14 .74 44.000r_Jan
School Bonds.
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank 48 '11 J4 $16,000_c&rJan 1'23:30 City's share town of Sa55 '22 J-J f$60,000c_Jan 1 '23-'42
Bank.
and at Southampton
$9.621.50
lina bonds
Turnpike Bonds.
1 40,000c_Jan 1 '43-'52
2.860.20
4s '10 .14 $7,800r__Jan 1 '23-'27 Germania Trac
BOND.DEBT June 1'22815,821,952 58 Improvement Bonds. 1 '27-'51
SOUTHAMPTON UNION FREE 4s Court-House and Jail Bonds.
'21 J-D $25.000c_Dec
'09 J-J $85,000c _Jan 1 '23-39 Water debt (included)_- 4.390,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 192231,123,918
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 6.
42
43013 Jan $80,000r__Jan 1 '232 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21_ $125,000 Assessed valuation, real_178.062.396 Water debt (Incl.)
528,000
435,265
5,000r- Jan 1 '23-'27 Assess, value, real estate.._7.495,283 Assessed val., personal__
430'12 Jan
93,000
10.444,059 Floating debt
Jan 17.000r_31.000 yearly Assess. value, personal__- 142,105 Franchises
43.s
Sinking fund
95,891
Special franchises
79,067 Total taxable property 188.941.720 Total assessed value 1921-13.617.170
BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '22._ $102,000
200.000,000 City tax (per $1,000)
Assess. val, real estate____4,872,107 Total asess. value 1918_7,716,455 Actual value (est.)
1921,810.62+
assess. val. 1921____5,066,149 County tax (per $1,000)'18_33.50 City tax rate (per $1,000)'22-$26.682
Total
INT. payable at City Treas)
INT.on bonds marked(4 at U. S.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-314.40 Population 1910,33.808: 1920_33.163
urer's office,
3,800 INT. at County Treasurer's office. Mtge. & Tr. Co.: on bonds marked and Seaboard Chase Nat. Bk.. N.Y.
Population in 1921 (est.)
Nat. Bk., N.Y.
(§) at the Equitable Trust Co., N.Y.;
and
INT. at Southampton Bank
on others at Columbia Tr. Co., N. Y.
SYRACUSE.
First National Bank.
TONAWANDA SOH. DIST. NO.I.
Neal Brewster, Comptroller.
This district was formerly Union
Syracuse is situated in Onondaga TARRYTOWN.
Free School District No. 3. The
SOUTH GLENS FALLS.
County. Incorp, Dec. 13 1848. The
This village is in Westchester Co
A village in Saratoga Co. Inc.1895. village of Elmwood was annexed on Inc. 1870. Population 1910. 5.600, schools are now under city charter.
_
_ 1922
Is '92 A-0 $2,0000
Jan. 11900. Population 1910, 137,- 1920, 5.807.
Pavement Bonds.
40 '97 A-0 42,0000___-1938-1947
5s '19 s-a $20,000__July 1 '22-'31 249; 1920, 171, 717.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
2.0000 __
1922
4s '98 A-0
Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
Sewer
00'15 J-J $6.000_0ct 1 '22-'27 6s '20 s-a
94,500_..Juno 1 '23-'50
M-S $20,000c$2,000 yly Mar 45.8'15 A-0 $7,800__Apr 1 '23-'35
4
'23-'26 58 '22 -J-J 54,000_ _Jan 1 '23:49
Water Refunding Bonds. y Feb 43015 J-J *7,800 __Jan I '23-'35 44s'16 J-D 6.672__June 1
Water Bonds.
TOT.DEBT Apr 13 1920 -454,000
Collegiate Bonds.
4Xs'16 F-A $24,000c_$2,000yl
J-D$245,000r___June 1 1926 Assessed valuation 1918-19 6,988.923
48
48 '96 J-D 4
_Deo 1 1926 3fis'04 F
Highway Bonds.
-A 10.000r_Aug 1 '22-'26 (Assessment 75 to 90% actual value).
Harbor Brook [flint. Bonds.
4Xs'16 M-S $27,000c-Sept 1 '22-'49
6100.000r_F-A 21,000r_Aug 1 '22:35 School tax (per 51,000)1921- $7.72 -I$501r___Nov 1 1922 4.30s'17M-N 24,000__Nov 1 '222
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921-3106,000 3358'02 M-N
33
9.000
30,000 33003 A-0
4700r_ --Apr 1 1923 5s '21 J-D 125,000 June 1 '26-'50 Population in 1918 (est.)
Water debt (included)
INT. on 4s of 1892 at Hanover
919,467
School and Park Bonds.
Assessed valuation, real
Refunding Water Bonds.
28.939 5s '21 s-a §$513,000c_May 1 '23-41 430'19 J-D $56.000__June 1 '23-'44 Nat. Bank., N. Y.; on 6s of 1920 in
Special franchise
New York exchange; on 5s of 1922
Total assessed val'n 1918
School Bonds.
Street Bonds.
at the State Bank of Kenmore; others
948,406 330'02 J-J 4$5.200r.--July 1 1922
(33 to 50% actual)
$114.000__July 1 '22:37 at Seaboard Nat. Bank, New York.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'18-$24.80 430'07 M-N 16,250r May 15 '23-'27 430'17 J-J
Sewer Bonds.
7,500r July 15 '22-'27
Population 1910, 2,247; 1920_ _2,158 430'07 J-J
J-D 814,000--June 1 '23-'36
INT. payable at So. Glens Falls. 48 '09 A-0 52,500r_Apr 1 '23-'29 5s '21 DEBT July '21- _ $689,500 TONAWANDA TOWNSHIP.
TOTAL
,
This town is in Erie Counts.
43.*s'14 J-D 13,000r_Dec 1 '22-'34 Water debt (included)___ 502,500
Riverside Water Dist. Bonds.
4358'15 J-J 32.500r_ Jan 1 '23-'35 Assessed valuation 1921_ _12.557,948
SPENCERPORT.
-A 65,000__Feb
430'15 F
_ _18.00 58- $9,420.50
This village Ls in Monroe County. 430'15 A-0 276,1POr_Aug 1 '23-35 Tax rate (per $1.000)
8 1918 $186,000
May
1 '222
35
Nat. Bank. BOND.iiEBT
INT. at Tarrytown1915_Incorporated in 1867.
Floating debt
3.048
-A 22,050r_Feb 1 '23-'36
TOTAL DEBT May 25 '22 _$33,992 43016 F
42.842
Sinking fund
M-N297,600_May 15 '23-'38
Assessed val., real estate___ _674.436 5s '18 s-a §456,000c&r Sept 122-40 THERESA.
Town valuation 1917____12,200,000
Xs'20
is in Jefferson County. (Assessment 60 to 80% actual value.)
This village
13.950
Assessed val., personal
Onondaga Creek Inlet. Bonds.
in
16,406
Other assess. property
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '17_37.26
1 1922 Incorporated ks1871.
Bonds.
Water-Wor
Tot. assess. val. '22(66%act) 704,792 33002J-D 5$2.500r_ _Dec '23-'24
Population 1910. 2.175; 1920, 5.505
45 '04 M-N 42,500r-May 1
330-- 31,800_ _Nov 18 1926
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922 -$15.00
INT. at First Nat. Bk., TonawanPark Bonds.
Light Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,000; 1020 ___926 43011 M-N $50,000r_May 1 '22-'31
State Bank of Kenmore.
1922-1929 da, and
$8.000
...._
430'12 J-D 50,000r_June 1 '23-'32 3.74s
BOND. DEBT Apr 7'22-326,000 TROY.
-A 30,000r_Aug 15'22-'33 Assess. val., real estate
430'13 F
412,702
SPRINGVILLE.
Troy is situated in Renssalaer
This village is in Erie County. 430'15 M-N 60,800__May 1 '23-'35 Assess. val., personal
35.000 County. Incorporated in 1816. On
430'16 M-N 40,000r_May 1 '23-'36 Total assess. val. 1921
Incorporated in 1834.
447,402 Jan. 1 1901 a bill known as the
Street Improvement Bonds.
Electric Bonds.
(per 31.0001 1 921 .511.50 "Greater Troy Bill" became opera43017 J-J $18,0e0r_July 15'22-'27 Tax rate
.a
$11.31a
1910. 932; 1920, 857 tive. Under its provisions the vil-A 98,000_Aug 15 '22-'2S Population
_Sept 1 '22-'30 43js'18 F
OS '21 M-S
lage of Lansingburg and portions of
51,000__Sept 1 '31-39 430'19 J-D 98.000r_June 1 23- 29 THOMPSON.
the towns of North Greenbush and
5s'21 s-a 1410,400c_May 1 '23-'31
Highway Bonds.
Brunswick became part of Troy
This town is in Sullivan County.
5s '20 s-a §405.000c&r Nov 122-30
_4
$20.539
Voting-Machine Bonds.
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
ON'
19 s-a
1923 Is '06 .F-A $6,150r_Aug 1 '23:26
M-S$141,000r
9,500__May 1 '23-'32 4s '22 s-a §350,000....July 1 '23-'32 48
Sidewalk Inlet. Bonds.
5s '19 s-a
3,640_May 1 '23-'26
MS 75,000r
7,140__Sept 1 '22-'28
3 Ms
5s '18 --55 '19 s-a
- - 9,560- _May 1 '23-'32 53 '20 s-a 1814,800c&rNov 1'22-'25 TOTAL DEBT May 13'193215,000 53 '19 A-0 6.400r_Oct 15 '22-'25
5Xs'21 s-a §12.800c&rMay 1'23-26 Total valuation 1918
Fire Department Bonds.
891,235
Harbor and Dock Bonds.
Bonds.
Municipal Impt.
6s '21 M-N$11,000 --Nov 1 1923
-a
tax (per $1,000) 1910.. _$35.87 6s '21 s $170,625c_Apr 1 '23-'61
4(s'17 J-J $105.600r_July 15'22-'37 Total
Water Bonds.
2
Population 1910, 4,196; 1920_ _4,597 4j/s'22 J-J 190,000c&rJuly 1 '23-62
43019 --- 382,500.Mar 15 '23-'39
.._- $30.800
..s
Municipal Loan Bonds.
INT. at Nat. Union Bk.. Menu
BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $62,503 5s '21 s-a p260.000 Nov 1 '22-'41 cello.
Is '06 J-D $31.250c_J'ne 15'23-'26
Water debt (incl.)
32,700 4Xg'22 s-a 940,000__Apr 1 '23:42 TICONDEROGA UNION FREE
Public Improvement Bonds,
General mpt. Bonds.
Assam. val., real estate
1,617,315
330'02 A-0 $1,520r_ _ __Oct 1 1922
SOH. DIST. NO. 5.
7,000 43010 J J $108.000r_July 1 '22-'30
Assess, val., personal
7.140.55r_July 1 1922
Is '02 J-J
Building Bonds.
35,685 43011 M-8 72,270__Sept 15 '22-31
Other assess. prop
5,410r Sept 1 '22-'23
May 1 '23-'42 is '03 M-S
Tot.assess.val. 21(65% act.)1,660,000 430'12 M-N121,000r..Nov 1 '22:32 4.40s'06M-N $40,800r '22_._ $40,000 Is '03 F
555r___ Aug 1 '22-'23
-A
DEBT Apr 6
314.00 4318'14 A-0 217.800 _Apr 1 '23-'34 BOND.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '21
6,811r_July 1 '22-'25
36 Ass'd val.(real&pers'1) '21_2.863.356 Is '05 J-J
48'16 J-D 193.875r_Oct 1 '222
,
Population 1910. 2.246; 1920, 2.331 43
19,000c_July 1 '22-'26
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-321.65 Is '06 J-J
430'19 A-0 522,000r_Oct 1922-'39
5,287.50r.Deol '22-'26
4.516 Is '06 J-D
STAMFORD UN. F. S. D. NO. 4. 58 20 s-a §247.000c&rNov 1 22- 40 Population in 1920
INTEREST payable at N. Y. at 130'07 F-A 16.869r..Aug 15 '22-27
s-a§260,000Nov 1 '22-'41
This district (1'. 0. Hobart) is in 5S '21
130'08 A-0 12.950c_Oct 15 '22-'28
any bank or trust company.
4 Xsg'22 s-a§940,000__Apr 1 '23-'42
Delaware County.

School House Constr. Bonds
58'19 M-Nj$14,000__Nov 1 '22-35
16,000-_Nov 1 '36-'45
4,000
5s '19 M530'21 M-N 15,000__Nov 1 '28-'57
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922-346,600
Assessed value, real estate___521.170
Assessed value, personal.._.... 32,200
Other assessable property___ 6,984
.560.354
Tot. ass'd val.'21(60% act.)
SOLVAY.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921___$24.63
This village is in Onondaga Co. oopulation in 1920 (est.)
800
Inc. 1894. Population 1910. 5.139, INT. on 530 of 1921 at the
1920, 7,352.
National Bank of Hobart.
Refunding Water Bonds.
5e '15 F-A $75,000r___Aug 1 1940 SUFFERN.
This village is in Rockland County.
General impt. Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
-A f$1,000r___Aug 1 1922
430'14 F
1
142,000__Aug 1 '23-'43 58 '19 F-A $25,000r_Aug 1 '22-'31
22-41
20.000r--Oct
1922 Os '20 s-a
-A f 1,000
43014 F
Fire Alarm Bonds.
1923-1938
132,000
5s'19 F-A $1,000___Aug 1 '22-'23
Street & Fire Alarm Bonds.
Water Bonds.
-A $30,000c&rAug 1 '23-'42 530'00 _-- $12,000-81,500 yearly
5s '19 F
40
19.000r_ _Oct 1 '222
6s '20 s-a
Street Bonds..
4 s'09 J-D $96,000_June 1 '23-'38 BOND. DEBT June 14 '21 $83,500
4,000
4 s'12 F-A 114,000c_Aug 1 '22-'40 Floating. debt (add'i)
33,500
$75,000 Water debt (Incl.)
Water bonds
26,500 Assessed yarn,real estate_ _2.772,500
Sewer bonds
26.000 Other assess property
465,060
Milton Avenue bonds
432,500 Tot.ass'd val.'21(80% act.)3,237,560
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21
75,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 192L._$.10
Water debt (Included)
Total valuation 19195,1422,00 Population 1910, 2,663; 1920. 3,154
Principal and interest payable at
(per $1,000) 1920_ _ _ 313,60
Tax rate
the Treasurer's office.
INTEREST in New York. •

SOLON.
This town is in Cortland County.
Railroad Bonds.
48
--- $25,000--32,000 y'rlY
BOND. DEBT Jan 4 1921_427,000
Assessed val'n, real est. 1921_303,596
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_4,40.20 -IPopulation in 1010, 518; 1920__ -498




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TROY (Concluded)
5s
32,500
1943
Paving and Re-surfacing Street
TNT. is payable in Utica at the City
4s '09 M-N 46,000r May 11 '23-'29 4.758'08 --A-0 1,000r__Apr 1 '23-'24
Bonds.
Treasurer's office, or at
430'10 F
-A 63.200r_Feb 1 '23-30 5s'14 M-N 2.300_-May 1 '41-'43 534s'21
$18,000-Sopt 1 '22-'41 registered holder in N. Y.request of
48 '10 F
-A 32,000r Feb 24 '23-'30
exchange.
Village-Hall Bonds.
430'11 F
-A
7.:()0r_Feb 1 '23-'31 4.30 810M-N $22,100__Nov 1 '22-'38 48 Refund. U. C. 5: B. RR. Bonds.
.
'09 M-S $60,000r_Mch 1 '23-'29 VOLNEY.
430'11 J-D 35.000r_Dec 1 '22-'31
Refunding Bonds.
Voting-Machine Bonds.
This town is in Oswego County.
4Ms'13 34 66.000r_Jan 10 '23-'33 5s '17 M-N $1,500__May 1 '26-'28 434s'14
F
-A $2,500r..Aug 1 '22-'26
430'13 F-A 45.100r_Feb 10 '23-'33
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
530_ ---May 1 1929
F
434s'14 F-A 40.800r_Feb 16 '23-'34 TOTAL DEBT May 26 '22 $361,000 55 '18 --_ 16,800___Oct 1 '22-'28 4s
-A $30,000r_Feb 1 '23-'27
430'14 A-0 76,200r_Apr 15 '22-'34 Assess. val. real estate(70%
Subway Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
430'11 J-J
430'15 A-0 54,600r_Apr 15 '23-'3.5
actual) 1921
July $),-00r_Ju1y 1 '22-'27
4,711.000 43013 M-N $16,000__July 1 '22-'29 48
430'15 J-J 41.300r_July 15'22- 35 Total tax (per $1.000) 1921_ _ 415.07
1,100_May 1 '23-'33
,000.Mar 15 '23-'25
430'16 M-N 26,600r__May '23-'36 Population in 1910,2,722;'20,3,509. 430'13 A-0 12,000r_Oct 1 '22-'33 430'15 --- 't 3
12.000_Mar 15 '26-'31
430'16 M-N 43,125r_Nov 15'2'-'36
at First Nat. Bk.. Mt. Vernon. 43014 A-0 15.000r Apr 15 '23-'34
1,000___Mar 15 1932
430'15 J-J 38,640r_July 1 '22-'35 BOND.DEBNov.1920_ 464,000
6s 21 s
65,550r_Mar 1 '23-'41
-a
Assess. val., 1921
Fire-Station Bonds.
Public Safety Dept. Bonds.
_
1,371.316
430'19 F $60010r_Feb 1 '23-39 TURIN AND WEST TURIN UN. 434s'14 M-N$26,000r_Nov 1 '22 34 Tax rate (per $1,000)- - --$23.80
-A
19192
FREE SCR. DIST. NO. 1.
School Building Bonds.
5.800
1922-1928 Pop'n 1910, 2.407; 1920. 1,995.
This district (P. 0. Turin) is in 5s '18 --430'22 s-a 3125,000c&rJuly 1 '23-42
Cemetery Bonds.
Lewis County.
4s '16 A-0 $22.000r
Park Bonds.
WALDEN.
School House Bonds.
33002 A-0$100,000r_Oct 1 '22-'41
This village is in Orange County.
$6,000__Nov 1 '22-'31
Bridges and Culverts.
48 '05 F-A 28,000r___Aug 1 1925 6s 21 ___
8,000__Nov 1 '32-'41 430'10 F
-A $27.000r.Aug 1 '22-'30 Incorporated 1855; reincorp. 1902.
4s '06 A-0 48,802.98r_Apr 1 1926
10,000__Nov 1 '42-'51 430'11 J-J
1,400r_July 1 '22-'28
Paving Bonds.
4s '07 M-S 23.197.02r_Mch 1 1927
10,500__Nov 1 '52-'61 430'12 M-N 36.000r_May 1 '23-'32 5348'21 Sept $11,000__Sept 1 '22-'32
430'08 M-N 9.000r-May 14 '23-28 BONDED DEBT May 22_834,500 434s
M-'S 1,800__Sept 1 '22-24 5148'21 Sept
1 '22-'27
4s '09 M-N 7.000r.May 11 '23-'2s Total assessed value
,
430'15 J4 59,150r_July 1 '22-'35 5348'21 Sept 5,70&.._Sept 1 '22-'32
360,000
2,750_-Sept
430'22 M-N100,000c&rMar 1 '23-42
430'17 .1-3
1,800r_July 16'22-'27 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922__ $53,700
Franchise Tax Refunding.
Water debt included)
Bridge Elimination Bonds.
20,000
6s '20 s
-a $41,400r_Oct 15 '23-'30 ULSTER COUNTY.
5A s'20 s-a $47,500r_Aug 1 '22-'40 Assessed value, real estate_2,744.740
County seat is Kingston.
Tax Deficiency Bonds.
Assessed value, personal
22,250
Turnpike and Road Bonds.
Parkway and Parks.
430'08 A-0 $11.171.70r0ct28'22-'28
51,539
M-S $.6,0000_Moh 1 '22-'29 4s '09 J-J $20.2)8. July 1 '22-'29 Other assessable property
48 '05 M-N 5,042.05rMay1'23-'25 48
Tot.ass'd val. 68%act.)
4s '05 J-J
11.521.81r Jiy 15'22-25 430'09 M-S 55,000r__Mch 1 '22-'32 430'10 J-J 22,500_ _July 1 '22-'30 Tax rate (per $1.000) 91212,818,529
'
$10.00
Refunding Bonds.
4348'11 J-J
12,500r_July 1 '22-31 Popplation
to '06 M-S
9,000r_lich 27'23-'26
in 1910, 4,001;'20.5,493.
M-S $93,000o_Mch 1 '22-'31 4 s'17 3-3
1,800r_July 16 '22-'27
Fire Alarm, Telegraph Se Police 49
4.Court-House Bonds 1895 cRef.). 4 8'12 J-D 51.5 ,Or_June 1 '23-'31
Signal.
M-S $46,000c_Mar 1 23-'24 4 s'13 ./4 11,000r_July 1 '22-'32
6s '20 s-a $190,000r_Oct 1 '22-'40
Jail Bonds.
4 s'13 M-N 1.650r_May 15'23-'33 WALTON,(VILLAGE).
530'21 J-D 66.000c&r Dec 1 '22-41
This village is in Delaware County.
4$
M-S $80,000c_Mar 1 '25-'26 4 s'13 M-N 4.200r_Nov 1 '22-'33
Troy Water Bonds.
M-S 13.0000_ _ _Moh 1 1928 4 s'14 A-0 10,800r_Apr 1 '23-'34 Incorporated in 1851.
330'02 J4 $443,125.33_July1'22-'33 4s
$50,000c
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '21.- 3303,000 4 s'14 J-J
26.6.-.0r_July 1 '22-'34 5/is
48 03 ,M-S 260,000r_Sept 1 '22-'34
500___ _July 11022 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1922_ $83,000
48 '05 J-D 155,260.91r June 1 1925 Ass'd val., real & franch__42,395.439 4 s'14 3-3
196,975 4 8'14 J4
500__ __July 1 1922 Assessment debt ad(1l)_. 17,000
to '05 M-S 181,500r_Sept 1' 35-'39 Assessed val.. personal__
Assessed
__
5,500__Sept 1 '22-'32 Assessed val., real estate__ 2,873,500
48 '06 J-D
33,000r_Jne 5 '23-26 Total assessed val. 1921..42,592,514 4 $
val., personal
8,050
45 '06 M-S
1,00(1r_ _Sept 1 1922 Populat'n 1910, 91,769; 1920. 74,979 454s'15 J-J 25,900r_July 1 '22-'35 Other assessable
INT at office of County Treas.
property_ _.109,500
4s '16 F-A 11.000r_Aug 1 '22-'36
43008 M-N 130,(100rday 15 '23-'48
Total val. 19.;1 (90% act.)_2,991,500
530'20 s-a
38,000r_July 10 '22-40 Total tax
43 '09 F
-A 16,000r_Aug 15 '22-'29
rate (per $1,000)'2148.44
3,750r_July 1 '22-'36
430'11 J-J
9,000r_Jan 15 '23-'31 UNION (TOWN) UNION FREE 4s '16 3-3
430'19 s-a
35,100r_July 15'22-'39 Population 1910, 3,103; 1920-3,598
430'11 J-D 81,000r_June 1 '23-'31
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
River !mot. Bonds.
430'13 J-D 30.250r_Jane 1 '23-33
This district (P.0. Endicott) is in 4s Mohawk $135,000r....Ja
J-J
n 1 '23-'31 WAPPINGERS FALLS.
430'14 J-J 210,000r_Jan 15 '23-'34 Broome County.
40 '07 M-N 50.000r..May 1 '27-'36
4348'14 M-S 280.000r_Mar 1 '23-'54 _s '01-02
This village is in Dutchess County.
114,000
48 '16 M-N 51.600r--MaY '23-'56 4.35s 14 July 12,000c-Dec 1 '22-'24 4s '07 A-0 8,000r..Oct 15 '27-'34 Incorporated in 1871.
Police &
43018 F-A 56,700r_ Feb 15 '23-'58
84,000c_Dec 1 '25-'38 4s '09 A-0 Fire Bonds. 1 '23-29
Water Bonds.
68 21 M-N 11,000__May 1 '23-'33 5s '15 --6,000-Dec 1 '22-'24 330 04 July $3,500r..Apr 1'22-'24
$3,000__Dee 1 '22-'24
6,000r....July
430'22 s-a
70,000c&r J'ne 1 '23-42 4.15s16Dec 40,000
0
4 s'll M-S 4,000r..Mar 1 '23-'26 58 '14 J-DI 4 ,000Dec 1 '25-'34
Water Refunding Bonds.
_s '17
15,000c_Dec
25,000_Dec 1 '35-'39
4348'20 s-a $22.500r _1922-1930 6s '20 Dec 140,000...Dec 1 '22-'36 4 s'll J-J 30,000r_July 1 '22-'31 4548'17 F
_
1 '22-'50
-A 19,000.-Feb 1'22-'41
F
-A
6,600r..Aug 1 '22233.
Public Building Bonds.
BOND.DEBT June1921-_ $164,000 434a'12 J-J
454s'14
Sewer Bonds.
1,000r---July 1 1022
430'07 F
-A 22.415.58rAug 1 '22-'27 Tot.assess.val.1922
10.000,000
58 '14 J-DI $8.000-Dec 1 '22-'29
430'08 J4
8.750r_July 15'22-'28 Population 1919(school census)14,000
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
430'08 J-D 15.750r-Dec 1 '22-'28
1 60.000__Dec 1 '30-'44
434s'15 J-J $19,764r_July 1 '22-'35
INT. at Farmers' Nat.
J-D 13,000
4s '09 J-J
8,800r_July 6 '22-'29 Union, in N. Y. exchange andBank. 430'17 J-J 55,282r_July 16'22-'37 -s
1922-1934
State
4%811 F-A 162,500r_Aug 1 '22-'31 Bank of Endicott.
Highway Bonds.
Library Bonds.
430'14 M-S 48,600r_Mar 1 '23-'34
5s '14
4s
Jan $27,300r__Jan 1 '23-28 TOTALJ-D $12.000__Dec I '22-'3A
68 '20 F-A $26,600-Aug 1 '22-'40
DEBT Jan 1 '21 $193,000
30,000r_Jan 1 '29-31 Water debt'(included)..
UNION (TOWN) UNION FREE 330
School Bonds.
75.000
Apr
3,600r_Apr 1 '23-'24 Assessed
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 5.
6s '21 J-J $180,000__July 1 '22-'41
val'n (real est)
1,603,000
15,000r_Apr 1 '25-'34 Tax
530'21 J-D 60,000c&r Dec 1 '22-41
This district is in Broome County.
rate (per $1.000) '15___$17.47
Street Bonds.
4318'22 M-S 100,000c&r Mar 1'23-42 4.40s'14 Dec 333,000c-Dec 1 '22-'40
,
Population 1910, 3,195; 1920_3,235
Revenue Bonds for Liquor lax 48
--2,500
1922-1924 430'13 J4 $6.000r...Tuly 1 '22-'23 Falls.INT. at Nat. Bank of Wappinger
430
Rebates.
_-_
3,000
1922-1924 43.4s'14 A-0 4,000r_Apr 15 '23-'24
430'15 J4
6.000r_July 1 '22-'27
68 '20 F-A $6,400__Aug 3 '22-'25 4.60s _-_
6,500
1922-1934
55
6,000r _Aug 1 '22-'26
___ 200,000
Bridge Bonds.
1922-1948 4s '16 F-A
WARREN COUNTY.
606.33
6s '21 F
-a
-A $50,000c&r Aug 1 '22-41 5s '20 s 1 96,000c_Dec 1 '22-'45 4s '16 ann
Lake George is the county seat.
LANS/NGBURG. Annexed Jan. 1
7,177.09
20,000c_ Dec 1 '46-'49 4s '16 ann
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922 $411,000 5s '18 __ 13,600
Road Bonds
1901.
1922-1938
Total valuation 19218,700.000 58 '18 -__ 10,500
Water Bonds.
1922-1928 5s '12 J-D $10,000r_ _June 1 1923
48 '84 M-S $40,0000___Mch 1 1924 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921___$18.00 530'21 _-_ 62,700_ _July 1 '23-41 5s '19 F-A 63,820-Feb 1 '24-'29
45 '84 M-S 60,000o___Mch 1 1934 Population in 1920 (est.)
Special Revenue Bonds.
6,800
Bridge Bonds.
45 '88 2.1-N 25,000o___Nov 1 1938
530'20 ___ $3,600__ Dec 1 '22-'25 5s '19 F-A $41,257_Aug 1 '29-'49
48 '89 J-J 10,000c___July 1 1939 UTICA.
53 0'20 ___ 14,187.50
/
_s
117,000
4s '91 M-N 15,0000___May 1 1941
6s '21 _-_ 27,500--_Sept 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '22 3242,077
This city is in
Co.
4s '00 M-N 20,000r-Nov 1 1950 Feb. 13 1832. Oneida1910. Incorp.
Assessed valuation. real__18,232,215
Pop'n
74,419;
Tax-Relief Bonds.
4s '99 F
-A 60,0000__Aug 1 1949 1920, 94,156.
4s
July $20,000__JulY 2 '25-'28 Assessed val'n, personal.- 105,800
41 '10 A-0 6.750r_Oct 1 '22-'30 430'22 A-0 $90,000 ..Apr 1
May 10,000__May 4'23-'24 Other assessable property- 2,191.015
434814 F-A 18.000r..Feb 16 '23-34 434s'22 A-0 60,000___Apr 1 '23-42 430
Total assessed val. 1921
'23-'42
438'20 F-A 22.500....Aug 2 '22-'30
Delinquent Tax Bonds.
(about 68% actual)_ _ - _20,820,030
Viaduct
434s'17 A-0$8,164.45
GEN. DEBT May 25'22_32,341,635 4s '16 M-SBonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21437.85
$18.200r_Mar 1 '23-'36 4 s'17
Water debt
A-0
555 --Oct 1 1922 Population '10, 32,223; '20. 31,673
2.246.086 4s '16 J-J 31.500r-July 1 '22-'36
5s 18 ___
Sinking fund
6,896
1922-1923
143,049
INT. payable in N. Y. exchange.
Bath-House Bonds.
Certificate of indebtedness
5,037r May10 '23-'25
4348
$5,500._Sept 1 '22-'32 5s'19 --530'20 _-for harbor and dock and
9,374.68
Hospital and Nurses Home.
530'21
public impts. (tempo4,108.03...A922-1926 WARSAW. is in Wyoming
43.4s
F-A $1,000r_Aug 1 '22-'23 530'21 ___
This town
County.
rary loan)
___
6,566.17_ _ _1922-1026
698,500 4345'12 J-J
6,250r..July 1"22-'32 58 '21 _-_
Revenue bonds
11,712.09.Nov 1 1922 Reincorporate(' Jan. 11 1898.
6,400 434s'14 J-J
1.500r_July 1 '22-'24
Assess. val. real estate
16,848.32 Nov 1 '23-26 4.80s M-S $22,000c&r Sept 1'22-'32
57,522,741
Sewer Bonds.
Assess. val. franchise_
Railroad Bonds.
4,370,736
Garbage
$30,000----$2.000 y'ly
Total assess. val. 1922_61,8 3.477 434s'09 M-S $6,000r-Sept 1 1922-27 430'19 s-a Disposal Plant Bonds. .8
$42,400r_July 15'22-'29
4s
J-J
5,200r_July 1 '22-'29
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22.$30.98
Bridge Bonds.
430
Culvert Bonds.
May 7,500r_May 4 '23-'28
The interest and principal of the
58
- f$1,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1923
Nov 84,000r....Nov 1 '22-'35 454s'17 J-J $9,000..July 16 '22-'27
water-works bonds are provided for 3348
118 000- _Feb 1 '24-'32
Nov 18.000r _Nov 1 '22-'36
by the Water Dept.from water rents. 4s
Paving Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921 $34,000
Population 1910,76.813;1920,72.013 434s'12 M-S 11,000r__Sept 1 '22-'32 430'17 Apr $2,456 _-Apr30'22-23 Assess. val. real
Oct 20.000r_Oct 1 '22-'25 5s '18 --INT. pay. at office of City Treas. 4s
--r_-1922-1924 Other assessable property_3,899,964
8.640
156,655
45
M-N 10,560r_May 1 '23-'26 5s '18 -_,
3,063
1922-1924 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (80%act.)4,056.619
434s
A-0
600r_Oct 1
1922
1922-1924 Total tax rate (per $1.000) 20 312.60
TR1TXTON.
430'14 J-J
3,000r_July 1 '22-'24 4 s'19 ___
4,176 __Apr15 '23-'25 Population 1910, 4.308; 1920. 4.396
This town is in Cortland County.
434s'15 J-J 12,000r_July 1 '22-'33 434s'19 ___
3,704 -- Apr15'23-'25
Railroad-Aid Refunding Bonds. 434s'15 AO
434812 J-J $70,000c July 15 '22-'42 434s'15 A--0 3,500_0ct 1 '22-'35 434s'19 s-a 63,000r_July 15'2-'36
2.000__Oct
-a
8,280.04Jan 1 '23-'2 WARSAW (TOWN) UNION FREE
BOND. DEBT May 29 22472,000 4s 16 M-N 9,240r_May 1 '22-'25 534s'20 s
1 '23-36 534s'20 s-a
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10.
Assess. val. real estate
572,075 430'19 s-a 38.700r_July 15'22-'39 5349'20 s-a 44,4i9.79rMar17'23-2
6,146.16r_Apr '23-'26
Assess. val. personal
School Bonds.
10,32., 534s'20 s-a
29,500r_ Aug 1 '22-'40 5%s'21 s
-a
31,657.49
Total val.'21 (88% act)
4348
__- 316,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'29
582.400
530'21 ___ 43,500__Sept 1 '22-'41
Academy and School Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 437.19
A-0
$320r_Oct 15 1922 58 '21 __- 27,470.71 July 1 '22-41 BOND. DEBT May _ _Oct 1 '30-'42
Population 1910, 1,132;-1920. 920 330
39,000- '22 $55,000
25
4s '09 F-A
6,280r_Aug 1 '22-'29
Assess. val. (abt. act.) '21_2,701,227
Public Improvement Bonds.
INT.at Guarantee Tr.Co.in N.Y. 4 s 09 F
-A
8,000r-Aug 1 '22-'29 4s '16 M-N
School tax (per $1,000) 1921_414.60
454s'09 M-S 27,000r_Sept 1 '22-'29 58 '17 J-D $4,500r
1 '22-'27 Population in 1921 (est.)
3,500
434s 08 J-J
15.500r_July 15'22-'28 5s '18 - 24,000r_Dec 1922-1938
TUOKAHOE.
17,000
434s'08
This village Is in Westchester Co. 454s'08 M-N 7,000r_Nov 2 '22-'28 434s19 _4,000r_Apr 15 '23-'29 WARSAW, VILLAGE.
M-N 11,480r_Nov 2 '22-'28 4Yis'19 ___
Inc. 1902.
6,400r_Apr 15 '23-'24
This village is in Wyoming County.
48 09 A-0 5,250r_Apr 1 '23-'29 43019 s-a
Grade-Crossing Ellin. Bonds.
22,500r_Oct '22-'39
330
June 1,750r_June 1 1923 534s'21 _- 171,000-Mar 1 '23-'41 Inc. 1843; re-inc. Jan. 11 1898.
___ 349,396
50
15
1922-1944 330
June 1,000r_June 1 1923 5 As
Street [mot. Bonds.
Street improvement Bonds.
157,000
1922-1941
334s
J-J
1,000__Jan
4.40s --- 325,000
80,000
1922-1941 454s'14 A-0 $10,000___Oct 1 '21-'25
1925-1934 4s '07 M-N 7,500r_May 1 '23-'25 5 As
4.40s -_10,000
5,500
1922-1941 4.808'19__- 20,000.-32,000 yearly
1922-1933 430'10 M-N 35.000r_May 1 1926 534s
BOND.
1 '23-'29 530
4.20s --2,000
1.780
1922-1931 AssessedDEBT Apr 24 1922 $30,000
1922-1923 430'13 J-J 60,000r_July 1
val. 1921
'22-'33 5 A s
2,588,250
55
___
6,000
2,650
1922-1941 Tax
1922 454s
M-S 115,500r_Se t 1 '22-'35 5340
rate (per $1.000) 1921 -_-$12.59
5s
245,000
-9,200
1922-1941
1931-1940 434s
F
-A 42.344r_Fe 1 '23-'34 5s '21 --- 25,000__Sept
Population 1910, 3,206; 1920, 3,622
5s
-_1 '22-'41
500
1922 434s'14 34 58 500r_July 1 '22-'34
INTEREST payable in N. Y. and
4348
-_2,500
1941 4}4s'15 M-N279,500r.May 1 '23-35 5s '21 - 35.000--Sept 1 '22-'41 at Wyoming Co. Nat.
Bk.. Warsaw.
TOT.BD.DT.Mar31'2243,793,016
-__ 36,000
4348
1922-1041 414s'13 J-J
,
6.000r_July 1 '22-'25
Si
-1,500
475.000
1943 434s'17 3-3 15,000r_July 16'22-'27 Floating debt(addl)
Total debt
___
.
4,500
4,195.928 WARWICK.
1922-1924 5s '18
1922-1928 Sinking funds
.
4.203 16M-N 13,000__May 1 '22-'34 5s '18 -_ 10.500
This village is in Orange County.
288.402
3,000
1922-1924 Assess. val. real & person _93.394 730 Incorp. 1867. Pop'n 1915, 2,505.
(Subject to call any time.)
434s'19 s-a
31.500r_July 15'22-'39
Es '18 M-N 7,600
5,297.625 GEN. BD. DT. May 5 '22.. 372,500
1923-1929 4 s 19 s-a 27.000r_July 15'22-'39 Special franchises
Schools and highways
434s'22
59,000
359.200 Water debt (incl.)
1923-1927 434s'19 s-a
31,500
9,000r-July 15'22-'39 Total assess
Assessed valuation, real...2,807,800
Sewer Bonds.
..,_
434s'19 s-a 20,400r_July 15'22-'39 Tax rate (perval. 1921...99,05l.555 Assessed val'n, personal
4.40s --- $7,500
$1,000) l921.___$25.57
1922-1924 534s'20 s-a 29,450r_July 10'22-'40
34,100
Value of city owned prop_9.336 237 Other assessable property
4.758 -_600
1941 534s'20 s-a
50,886
29,500r_July '22-'40
Against paving bonds there are out- Total val. 1922 (actual)-._2,892,786
4.75s --3,000
1942 534s'21 _- 37,000__Sept10'22-'41
1
4340
--1,550
1922-1926 530'21 _-- 24,200. Sept 1 '22-'41 standing assessments upon property Total tax rate (per $1,000)-'22.46.24
benefited equal to amount of bonds. Population 1910, 2,318; 1920-2,420




JUNE, 19221

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

81

$82,()50
Assess. val. personal
Sewer Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
152.520
410'09 J4 $52.000_Apr 15 '23-'48 4s '95 --- $10,400r___Part yearly Other assessable property
Hudson Falls is the county seat.
4s '04 _-_
4.200r___Part yearly Total assess. val. • 1920
Pavement Bonds.
Highway improvement Bonds.
2.125.14.5
A-0 89,607.28.Oct 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Jan 11922..$53 900 (about 65% actual)
1358
5s 21 M-N$285,000r
Sinking fund
2,345 Total tax rate(per$1,000)'20....$18.96
(7)
Public lmpt. Paving Bonds.
BONDED DEBT
;real (3state. 803.920 Population 1910, 4,917; 1920_5,258
Assess. val.
Population 1910.47.778; 1920_44,888 450'22 M-S$131,000
1919
846,633
ltotal
For maturity see V. 114, p. 879.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1922_31,033,735 Village tax (per $1.000) 1919_..$18.00 WHITEHALL (TOWN) UNION
WATERFORD.
4s of 1902 payable
FREE SCR. DIST. NO. 11.
INT.
This town is in Saratoga County Water debt(included)...._ 630,500 porters' on Traders' Bank, N. at ImSr
Y.; on
This district is In Washington Co.
178,935
Floating debt
Bridge Bonds.
J-D $44.880r_June 1 '23-'44
41,510 4s of 1895 and 4s of 1909 at Water$1,070--Feb 1 1022 Sinking funds
bs '15 F-A
Assess. val. real estate„.. 8,g96,867 town Say. Bk.; on 4s of 1904 at Jef- BOND.DEBT Apr 61922.. $44,000
Town-Hall Bonds.
Assessed valuation, real _ _ _1,955,605
Ass'd val.,spec. franchise_ 551,340 ferson Co. Say. Bk., Watertown.
_
$31,600
5s '14_
Assessed val'n, personal.....94,600
Total a.ssassed value 1921_ 9,448,207
Paving Bonds.
Street Other ass'd val'11
223,800
6s '20 s-a $2,326.50 Oct 1 '21-'25 City tax (per $1,000) 1921__-$3.56 WESTCHESTER COUNTY.
Total val'n 1922(401 o act.”,,274.005
7
1 '23-'47
and water refunding
45,137__Oct
INT.on water
County seat is White Plains.
6s '20 s-a
Total tax rate(per$1,000)'22__$24.86
15,750____Oct '21-'35 bonds at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.;
Almshouse Bonds.
6s '21 __
6,500
on 0.6s of 1922 at the office of the 45 '09 M-S $70.000r_Sept 1 '37-'39 Population in 1922 about
Sewer Bonds.
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
Armory Bonds.
430'07 --- 38,560r_Dec 28 '21-'27 Director of Finance; on others at
Chamberlain's office.
430'08 J-J $30,000r_July 1 '32-'37 WHITE PLAINS. CITY.
Water Works Bonds.
4s '16 M-S 30.000r_Mar 1 '23-'27
430'13 Mar $112,000r_ _July 1 1949
This city is in Westchester Co.
TOTAL DEBT May 1 '21.. $153,231 WATKINS.
Tax Deficiency Bonds.
This village Is in Schuyler County. 330'01 J-D $50,000r__J'ne 1 '27-'28 Inc. as village 1866; city Jan. 1 1916.
Assess. val.'21 (69% act,)_2,576
Paving Bonds.
Incorp. as Jefferson in 1842;
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920, -$15.00 Village
Road Bonds.
J-D $15,000___June '26-'28
ts
450'11 A-0 $58,870r_ _Oct 1 '31-'36 3348
Population 1910, 6.128; 1920. 4,552 name changed to Watkins in 1852.
M-N 100,000___May 1 1931
Boulevard Light Bonds.
payable at Cohoes Nat. Bk
INT.
68 '10 F-A 30,100__Aug 1,30'35 334s
A-0 75,000_ __ _Oot 1 1930
1922-1937 430'12 A-0 42.945r__Oct 1 '32-'36
$1.600
5s
A-0 3,000____Oot
Is
Lead-Pipe Bonds.
WATERFORD.
430'12 A-0 24.710r_Oct 1 '32-'33 58 '05 J-D 30.000_ -- _Deo 1 1935
1 1933
1922-1943 430'12 A-0 9.905r____Oct 1 1927
Saratoga County. 5s
$2,200
This village is in
M-N 20,000__May 1 '39-'42
Sewer Bonds.
-A 13,580r_Aug 1 '29-'31 5s '08 F
Paving Bonds.
bs •14 F
_Aug '39-'42
-A
6s 22 A-0f$11,344.96_0ct 1'23-'33 to '13 A-0 $11.000_0ct 1 '22-'42 448'15 F
-A 14.994r
'32-'34 430'08 F-A 20,000_ _Aug 1 '35-'38
1
20,000_
Paving Bonds.
1 4,125.40-Oct 1'34-'37
4 s'15 M-N 2 t,000____Nov '21-'26 130'09
-Feb 1 '23-'42 48 16 A-0 90,000.. Apr 1 '23-'31 1353'09 A-0 20.000_ _Oct 1 '35-'38
Os 22 A-0 i$6,689.12OCt 1'24-'31 4.403'128'-A $25.003c
1922-1942 bs '17 A-0 25,168___April '23-'28 443'11 A-0 20.000__Oct 1 '47-'50
3,500
14,214.27_0ct 1'32-'48
455312 F-A 17.500r_Aug 1 '22-'32
TOT. BD. DEBT Jan 1 22 $80,043 Is Electric-Light Bonds.
Building Bonds.
-A 10.000r_Aug 1 '24-'25
1924 430'15 M-N 875,000r_Nov 1 '22-'36 5s '13 F
A-0 $13,000r_ _ _Oct
Assessed value, real estate_1,102,550
Refunding Water & Sewer Bds. 4s '16 M-S 925.000r Mar 1 23-'59 430'13 ___ 36.919r_Jan 1 '23-'43
Assessed value, personaL__ 144,202
School Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921_ _ _ _1,246,752 1.20s '10 A-0 33.000_ __ _Apr 1 1930 434s'17 M-S 900,000r_Sept 1 '22-'57
1922-1934
--1942 5s '18 J-D 160,000r_June 1 '23-'54 4s
--- $13,000
Population 1910, 3,245; 1920_._2,637 1.358 _ _ 23.000---1936-1940
5,000
4s
. 1
--BOND.IYEBT May'20-'21-$.63,550
Bldg. Site-Purchase Bonds.
1922-1929
4,038 430'15 A-08175,000r_Apr 1 '27-44 4s
__ 22.000
Sinking funds
WATERLOO.
1922-1926
430
___ 10,000
- -2,813,035
This village is in Seneca County. Assess. val.
Court-House Bonds.
1922-1930
___ 28,800
1920_-„1824; re-inc. July 28 1909 under Village tax (per $1,000) 1920_416.42 48 '05 F-A$150,000r_Aug 1 '30-'35 445
Inc.
1922-1926
5,000
--Village Law. Population 1910. 3,- Pop'n 10. 2,817;'15. 2.760:'20, 2.785 4 34s'07 J-J 275,000r_ _July 1 '26-'36 58
1022-1931
--- 20,000
INT. on paving bonds payable at 414E1'08 M-N 160,000r_Nov 1 '22-'37 58
931: 1920, 3,809.
11,22-1928
Watkins State Bk.; on others at
Paving Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
0
be '15 M-S $30,000_Mar 1 '22-'31 Columbia Trust Co.. N. Y.
334s'02 J-D $40,000r_June 1 '29-'30 53-4s'21300,0 0c_Apr 1 '31-'36
Sewer Bonds.
43is F '16 M-S24 000__Sept 1 '21-'28
334s '02 .I-D 30,000r_ _ _June 1 1931
$158.000
1921-1925 WAVERLY
2.500
4s '04 M-'S 63,533.47Mar 1 '28-'33
4.40s 16-__
A-0 10,000__ _ _Oct 1 1930
This village is in Tioga County. 4s '05 M-8 39.704.43r_Mar 1 1932 350
430'17 __ 21,000
M-S 24,000__Sept 1 '24-'29
43
M-S 15,000__Sept 1 '24-'38 Incorporated in 1863.
430'07 J-J 64,579.75rJuly1 '28-'33
5s 20
-A
9,000.- _Aug 1 1929
Water-Works Bonds.
-A 117,333.20r Augl'36-'37 45 '04 F
Disposal Bonds.
450'08 F
114s'12M-N$172.000r_May 1 '23-'42 450'10 F-A 71.050r __Feb10'23-'36 48 '05 A-0 9,000.- _ _Oot 1 1935
_ -- $22,000
.
43is
3,000._ _June 30 1937
48 '07 J-D
Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Is Street
$13,000__July 1 '22-'34 4s Bronx Parkway Bonds.1 '39-'48 53 '08 M-N 18.000__May 1 1938
4.858'13M-8 63.333r_ _ _ Sep 1'21-'43
'16 A-0 190.000r_Apr
43 '09 M-N 12,000-.May 15 1934
1921-1926
School Bonds.
3.000
8.000r ___Arp 1 1949
5,7.i0r_ Aug 1 '22'-23
___ $36,890__$3,300 yearly
TOTAL DEBT Mar 5 '21_ $180,833 435s
4.40s'16$3,000c___June 1 1955 43012 F-A
Reservoir Bonds.
Assessed val., real estate- _2,179,740
bs '17 J-D 114.000c_June 1 '56-'61 Si '13 F-A 15,000r_Aug 1 '22-'24
5s '13 A-0 12,200r_ Oct 1 '25-'26
21,900 435s'17 A-0 $3,500.Due beg. 1920
val., personal
Assessed
10,000c __June 1 1962
Sewer Bonds.
159,711 410'17 A-0 1,500_Due beg. 1920
Other assessable property_
9,000c___June 1 1962
'21 A-0 $50,000r_
Tot.asses.val.'20(70%acq2,364,351 ToTAL DEBT May 1921_ $240,000
304,000c_June 1 '63-'78 6s Funding Bonds. _Oct 1 '24-'28
debt (Included)-- 185.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20_$17.00 Water
J-D 29,000c_ _June 1 1979
2,878.3'S
Assess. val. real estate
INT. payable in New York.
234,000c_june 1 '80-'85 430'07 J-D $23.000--June 1 1937
28,30(1
Water Bonds.
Assess. val. personal
20,000c___June 1 1986
F
-A $63,000-Aug 1 '22-'28
113.278
Other assessable
Bronx Parkway Funding Bonds. 43
WATERTOWN, CITY.
propertyJ-D 25.000_ - _June '26-'29
4353'14 J-D $487,000_June 1 '39-'63 43
County Total assess. val. 1920
This city is in Jefferson
A-0 60.000.... ..Oct 1 1929
Tax rate (per $1,000) '20.__..$11.92 4 Asg'15J-D 323.000c_June 1 '63-'79 330
Inc. as a village April 5 1816; as a Population 1910, 4,855; 1920, 5,270
A-0 86,000___Oot 31 1931
11,000c___June 1 1949 335s
city, 1869.
A-0 40,000___ _Apr 1 1924
INT. at Bond & Goodwin, N. Y. 45 '17 J-DI 95.000c_June 1 '50-'54 4s
City-Hall, 1896.
-A
1,000_ ___Aug 1929
F
Is
16.000c___June 1 1955 Is '04 11-3 23.000..... Sept 1 1934
_ $40,000_ _ Oct 1 '26-'30
4345
1
'04
58 '21 J-D 810,421_ _June 1 '39-'77
WEBSTER.
Bridge Bonds.
45 '04 Id-N 23.000_ __ _Nov 1 1934
May 1 1945
village is In Monroe County.
This
Temporary Loan Bonds.
434s'15 M-N$25.000r___
1
330'01 J-D $46,742r_June 1 '25&26 Is '05 A-0 29,000_ ___Oct 2 1935
430'17 J-J 82,500r___July 1 1945 Incorporated in 1905.
A-0 10,000___
Paving Bonds.
41'4s'13 M-N300.000r..May 1 '22-33 ts '06 M-S 85,000___ _Apr 1 1936
-A 60,000r___Aug 1 1949
bs '19 F
_Sept 1936
Is '06
Jan 1945 430'16 J-J $14,000.00
334s'01 J-D
5,000_ _ _ _June 1 1926 4358'08 F
58 '20 J-J 120,000
-A 155,000____Aug 1 1938
(Due 31,186 67 yearly beginning
Sewer Bonds.
School Bonds.
4,000__-- Nov 1
July 15 1917.)
430'15 J-D $36.000r_June 1 '23-'25 4 48:08 M-N 27,000___May 15 1938
M-N $100,000-May 1 '22-'41
330
M-N
A-0 33,800Apr 1 '24-'25 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22_ _ $21,170 430'15 J-D 24,000____June '23-25 43 '09 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1939
355s
1940
430'10
48 '06 J-J 88,000r-July 1 1936 Assessment debt (add'1)___11,666 4s '16 J-D 56,000__June I '23-'26 4.103'10J-J
12,000_ __ _Jan 1 1940
82
2,500 4s&434sJ-J3,866,170__Jan 1 '332
M-N 24,500r___May 1 1938 Floating debt (add'1)
48 '08
430'11 A-0 10,000_--Anr 1 1931
1 1945 TOTAL DEBT
35,336 45 '16 J-D 50,000r Dec 1 '22-'26
435s'15 J-J 89.000r.-Jan 1 1945
13.000r _
.
Water debt included)
17,920 430'17 J-D 70.000r_June 1 '23-'27 448 12 J-D Bonds. _Dec 1 1922
430'17 J-J $84,000r__July
4,498 5s '17 J-D 67,500r_June 1 '23-'27 Is Refunding$1,000____Oot 1 1935
4 y.0'22 J-J 375,000c&rJ'ne 1'25-'49 Sinking funds f General_ __ _
'05 A-0
Water,.
1,536
Bridge Bonds.
Water Bonds.
M-S $59.000__June 1 '22-'26 Assessed val., real estate- -1,006,773 434512 J-J $12,000_ _Jan 1 '35-'37 58 '17 A-0 29.500----Oct 1 1922
3;is
Library-Site Bonds.
M-S 80,000_ _Moh 1 1927 Assessed value, personal..,,_ 31,100 434s'13 A-0 30,000____Apr '33-'38 3.843'06A-0 $13.000_ __Apr 2 1946
3.75
- 46,147 434s'14 .7;.1 I 15,000r_July 1 '22-'24
4s '05 J-D 81,000r___June 1 1925 Ass'd value, special
Current Debt Bonds.
50,000rAug 1 1948 Tot.ass'd val. 85%act.)'21.1,084.020
fran-1 7,000r_ _ _July 1 1925
Si '18 A-0
1933
__ $30,000
6,000r_July 1 '22-'23 430
Water, Lt. & Pow. Plant Bds. Total tax per $1,000) 1921-$10.00 4340'17 J-J
'08 MIN 2(1,000_ _ _ ,.May 1 1938
58 '20 J-J 370,000July 1 '31-'44 Population 1910,1,032; 1920, 1,247 bs '18 F-A 12.000r_Aug 1 '22-'25 5s Fire Department Bonds.
Deficiency Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
Funding and
J-D $1,000_ ___Dec 1 1922
F-A $15.000__Feb 1 '22-'24 WELLSVILLE.
bs '18 A-0 $20,076r ___A922-1928 45
330
Apr 1925
A-0 5,000..
Is
51is'21 J-D 96,700r_June 1 '23-32 53 '05 1.1-N 10.000._.. May 1 1938
Fire-Building Bonds.
is
This
1
'08
_Apr 1 1937 1858. village in Allegany Co. Inc. 5348'21
96,700r_June 1 '23-'32
48 '07 A-0 $40,000r_
Population 1910, 4,382; 1920,
General County Hospital Bds. 4358'09 ___ 25,000
4s '08 M-N 11,435r__May 1 1938 4,996.
_..Improvement Bonds.
5s '22 J-J 810,000r_ _Jan 1 1923 4.153'09J-D 25.000 _Deo 1 '22-'34
Public
Paving Bonds.
26,000_
_s
380,000r_ _Jan 1 '24-'42 58 '11
33002 M-N $75,000 -1930-1944 535s 20 F
-A $24,000 ..Aug 1 '25-'30
1922-1928
7.000
'13
BOND. DEBT May '22_$11,577,676 430'13 J-J
45 '04 M-N 45,000 ....-_1928-1936
Electric-Light Bonds.
4,000__Dec 1 '22-'29
31,000r_May 1 1940 550'20 A-0 335,000..-Oct 1
361.909
4s '10 M-N
'25-34 Floating debt estate3673.703.505 5s '13 J-D
4,000__Dec 1 '22-'29
434s'14 M-N 65.000r __May I 1944
Ass'd val'n, real
Water Bonds.
11,500r_Jan 1 '23-'45
2,400.458 68'l5 J-J Improvement Bonds.
Indebtedness Bonds.
530'20 A-0 1b,000 _Oct 1 '25-'34 Assessed val'n, personal
Municipal
Total valuation 1921_ _ _ _676,103,963 44s'22 A-03157,000
4s '96 A-0 $20,000.._ Oct 1 '22-'25
Street-Improvement Bonds.
1924-1934
Street-Improvement Bonds.
,
'07 M-S $9,44 1__Sept 1 '22-'32 State&Co. tax (per 31,000)'2L$2.23
5s
430'12 J-J $110,000r___July 1 1942 4.85s'08M-S 15,000o&r Sept 1 '22-'36 Pop'n 1910, 283.055; 1920. 344.436 68Public Works Bonds. 1 '23-'31
'21 F-A $18,000r_Aug
Value of real estate owned by the
Sewer Bonds.
4.1550611-S 16,412o &r._Moll 1'23-35
Public Safety Bonds.
330'00 M-N 330,000_ __May '22-'27 4.153'09M-S 7,800r._ _Sept 1 '22-'34 county, 1920, 32.100,000.
Int. payable by Co. Treasurer. 68 '21 F-A fS14,000r_ _Aug 1 '24-'30
48 '08 M-N 80,000r_ _ _May 1 1938 5s '14 M-8 9,600r_Sept 1 '22-'34
500r_ __Aug 1 1931
1
Court Street Grade Crossing 58 '15 --_ 6,000___Sept 1 '22-'25
Incinerator Bonds.
Elimination Bonds.
Water & Light Plant Acquisi- WESTFIELD, VILLAGE.
_ _ $32,000
43s
'23-'32
bs '22 J-J $20,000c_ _Jan 1
tion & impt. Bonds.
This village is In Chautauqua Co.
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 '22-$1,599,235 430'15 J-J 1$164.900r.July 1 '22-'44 Inc. 1833. Population 1910, 2,985; TOWN OF WHITE PLAINS BD&
Road Bonds.
265,000
Water debt (add'1)
1 57,400r.Ju1y 1 '22-'43 1920. 3,413.
1929
330'99 J-J $78.000r
Tot.assess.val.'21(86%act)37.103,786
Various Municipal impt. Bonds. 6s '21 $83,600_ _$10,000 yly. May 1 4s '04 J-J 60.000r_ __July 1 1934
Total tax (per $1.000) 1921--$32.40 _s
$55,500
Sewer Bonds.
5.000r_ _Jan 1 1930
330 03J-J
Pop'n 1910, 26.730; 1920. 31,285. BOND.DEBT Jan 11921.. $299,881 430'10 J-J $64,000r__Jan 2 '23-'38 430'10 J-D 32.000r...14mo 1 '22-'37
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 37,043
Water-System Construction.
-A 20.000__Aug 1 '22 '31
443'12 F
WATERVLIET.
Water debt (included)____
1 '22-'24
31 '2142,830,789
This city is in Albany Co. Incorp. Assessed val'n,real estate.. 179.000 4s '05 F-A $3,000.. Aug ylyFeb22 TOT.BD.I2T.Dec & inv.)
50,967
Sinking fund (cash
-5,312,764 430'19 _ 12,00052,000
1896. Pop'n '10, 15,074; '20, 16,073. Assessed val'n, personal.._ - 475,050 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1922_ $178,700 Borrowing capacity
939,312
City-Hall Bonds.
Assessed
36,053.131
$35,7. 0__May 1 '23-'35 Other assessable property__ 67,011 Tax rate valuation 1921.. _ _2,516.826 Assess. val. real estate
.
Tot.ass'd val.'19
(per $1,000) 1921_ _$16.00 Assess. val. offranchises_ 946,440
(act.val.)-5,854,825
430'15M-N{ 3,000May 1 '23-'25 Village tax (per $1,000) 1919 _46.00
INT. payable at National Bank of Public service
6,000
)0,000__Dec 15'22-'31
INT. on 1906 issue at First Nat. Westfield in New York exchange.
Total assess. val. 1922...._37,005.575
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Bank of Wellsville; on issue
Property owned by city_ ,_1,678,300
M-N $6.500__Nov 15 1932 In N. Y. at Columbia Trust of 1909
58
Co.; on WHITEHALL.
Tax rate per $1,000) 1921
Paying Bonds.
bonds of 1915 at U. S. Mtge.& Trust
$29.59 -IThis village is In Washington Co. Zone 1
as '20 3-a j$36,000c_May 1 '23-'31 Co.. N. Y.
$23.98+
Zone 2
Incorporated in 1806.
1 5,000c .,..May 1 1932
Popul'n 1910, 15.949; 1920, 21.031
Paving Bonds.
-a J56,000cil_ept 1 '22-'28
s
Os '20
INT. payable in White Plains.
-a $36,000.. Nov 1 '25-'48
1 5,000e__Sept 1 1929 WELLSVILLE UNION FREE SCH. 5.9020 s
DIST. NO. 1.
Sewer Bonds.
Public Impt. Bondi.
Tbis district (P. 0. Wellsville) is 5.9020 s
-a $20,000_..May 1 '25-'44 WHITE PLAINS UNIONFREE
A-0 824,500_-__Apr 1 1933
430'13
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
Water Bonds.
in Allegany County.
Highway Bonds.
On July 1 1908 the district annexed
$38,000-----1922-1939
430'14 A-0 $1.500__Apr 1 '23-'34 BOND.DEBT Apr 19 1922450,000 44'14
Greenburgh District No. 10.
assess. val. 1921
.
Ar
Total
Storm-Sewer Bonds.
J-J
12,000o_ _Jan 1 '23-'34
1922-1940 Is
.
6,987,624 5s' 12 ......$6,650
450'12 A-0 $55,00(.Apr 15 '23-'32 (100% actual)
J-J 62,500o&rJan 1 '23-'27
5345
Street Bonds.
1924 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_.$9.58
430'14 A-0 3,760
3,500o &r_Jan 1 1928
1922-1926
$5.000r
5,379
430'15 M-S 44,000----8ept 1939 Population 1920
5,000o_Jan 1 '36-'40
J4
1927-1943 Is
4.20s'16J-D1 25,500r
School Bonds.
f10,0000&rJan 1 '23-'27
1944
500r
1 '22-'34 WEST CARTHAGE.
48 '02 F-A $12,207r__Aug
5,000o&r_Jan 1 1928
1922-1940 Is '09 J4
This village Is In Jefferson County
5s '15 -__ 25,650
8,800..Sept 15 '22-'23
430'10 M-S
5,500c&r_Jan 1 1929
45,'11 A-0. 10,000 -Oct 1 '25-'29 Inc. 1888. Population 1910. 1,393; 4.6019 A-0 42 000_ _Oct 1 '22-'49
8,000__Jan 1 '23-'26
BOND. DEBT kar 1 '21.. $205,500 430
1920, 1,666.
Water Bonds.
___ 31.700__Jan 1 '23-'33
59,000 430
Water Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
00'15 J-D$030,458r_Dec 1 '22-'40
19.000 Si
- 18,000___Jan 1 '23-'31
48 '02 _-_ $14,700o
1925 Floating debt (add'i)
Refunding
Water
25,600--Jan 1 '23-'30
1.889.675 00'14
20,000r__ _Part y'rly Assess. val. real estate
-a $15,000r_Sept 1 '22-'39 48 '09
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WHITE PLAINS UNION FREE
SCHOOL DIST. No.1 (Concluded)
Greensburgh Bonds (Annexed).
58 '07 A-0 $5,000o_ Dec 31 '23-26
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '19 1;265,000
Assessed valuation 1914-.18.500.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$10.165
Population in 1914 (est.
20.500
INT.at Home Say. Bank, Saugerties Say. Bank, Yonkers Say. Bank.
American Say. Bank, Mechanics'
Say. Bank, Harris, Forbes & Co, N.
Y., and the Nat. City Co.. N. Y.

Hospital Bonds.
430'14 A-0 $52.000r_June 1 '23-'34 which the Board of Education and
430'11 A-0 317,500__Oct 1 '22-'31 58 '14 A-0 78.000r_Dec 1 '22-'34 the Water Board were created sep430'11 A-0 25.000__July 1 '22-'31 430'15 A-0 65,000r_Apr 1 '23-35 arate bodies.
430'16 A-0 39.000r_June 1 '23-'35 430'15 A-0 70,000r_Oct 1 '22-'35
CITY PROPERTY.
-Real estate
Local Improvement Bonds.
43is'16 A-0 85,000r_Mar 1 '23-'56 owned by the
430'09 A-0 $40,800-July 1 '22-'29 43s'16 A-0 136,000r_June 1 '23-'56 $11,223,530.93. city is assessed at
including water
430'11 A-0 8,550...Feb 1 '23-'31 5s '17 A-0 35,000r. Apr 1 '23-'57 works valued at $4,261,594.67.
430'11 A-0 9,000__May 1 '23-'31 58 '18 A-0 42,500__July 1 '22-'38
ASSESSED VALUATION.
-The
430'11 A-0 57.400__Oct 1 '22-'31 536s'21 A-0 78.000c&r Jan 1'23-'61
48'12 A-0 45,000__Mch 1 '23-'31 430'22 A-0 420.000_ _Feb 1 '23-'62 city's assessed valuation has been:
1922.
1921.
4 0'12 A-0 16,000r.Apr 1 '23-'26
INT.in New York Exchange.
$
4 s'14 A-0 90,000r_June 1 '23-'31 SUMMARY OF DEBT JAN. 1
'22. Real estate 179,995,918 178.123,037
58 '14 A-0 63,700r-Dec 1 '22-'34 Water bonds
$2.260,500 Personal_ _ _
285,900
348,550
430'15 A-0 112,000r_Apr 1 '23-'30 School bonds
3,687,720
430'15 A-0 28.000r-Oct 1 '22-'25
WHITE PLAINS, TOWN.
assessment bonds 1,207,000
Total
_180,281,818 178,471,587
430'16 A-0 51,053r_Mar 1 '23-'31 Specialbonds
See City of White Plains.
4,957,846 Average rate
4s '16 A-0 66,000r_Dec 1 '22-'32 Other
per $1,000)
$32.00
$28.99
58 '17 A-0 116.086r_Apr 1 '23-'32
Total
WHITESTOWN U. F. S. D. NO. 2. 5s '19 A-0 373,100r_Sept 1 '22-'34
$12.113.067
This district is in Oneida County. 53is'21 A-01.016.500c&rJan 1 '23-41 TOT. BD. DT. Feb '22_818,593,243
YORKVILLE.
Less wat. debt sink.fds
5s
M-N368,000_ 44,000 yearly 4Us'22 A-0 240,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'42
4,816,943
This village is in Oneida County.
NET DEBT
5s
A-0 32,000
1923-1942
13,776,300
Road Improvement Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1922_4100,000 430'08 A-0 $15,000_ _May 1 '23-'28
The full faith and credit of the city Inc. 1902. Population 1910. 691;
48 '08 A-0 17.500_Aug 15 '22-'28 are pledged to the payment of all 1920, 1.512.
Sewer Bonds.
WILLIAMSON.
430'09 A-0 16.000__July 1 '22-'29 bonds of the city.
4.358'11 A-0 $15,000_Apr 15 '23-'37
This town is in Wayne County.
430'10 A-0 11,250_Aug 1 '22-'30
Prior to Jan. 1 1908, the School
3,000 Apr 1 '23-'27
Water Bonds.
430'11 A-0 10,000_0et 1 '22-'31 Bonds were issued by the Board of 4.908'15A-0
M-N$60.000_.May 1 '23-'34 430'12 A-0
434s
5.000_ _Oct 1 '22-31 Education and the water bonds by 54Paving Bonds.
'20 _-- 39.000
1922-1930
TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '20.. $70,000
Assessment Bonds.
the Water Board. Since the date
Street Bonds.
Assessed val. real
2.372,342 430'12 A-0 $15,000r_Oct 1 1922 referred to, however, all bonds of the 4.358'11 A-0 37,500_Apr 15 '23-'37
Assess. val. personal
43.450 58 '13 A-0 20,000r-Apr 1 1923 city have been issued under the TOTAL DEBT May 23 '21 $30,800
Bank stock
119.916 5s '13 A-0 40,000r.
.Oct 1 '22-'23 Uniform Charter for cities of the Assessed valuation
Franchise assessment
94,162 430'14 A-0 34.000r..Mar 1 '23-'24 second class. Chapter 452 of the (Assessment about 1921- _ _1,065,965
9 actual value.)
Total assess. val. '17 (74%
430'14 A-0 42.000r_June 1 '23-'24 Laws of 1908 repeals the Acts under Total tax rate (per $1,000)
'21-$11.00
actual)
2,509,954 58 '14 A-0 150.000r_Dec 1 '22-'24
Total tax (per $1.000) '17_ .$9.82+ 4368'15 A-0 39,000r_Apr 1 '23-'25
Population 1910, 3,060; 1920. 3,293 430'15 A-0 80,000r-Oct 1 '22-'25
4318'16 A-0 95.000r_Mar 1 '23-'26
48 '16 A-0 45,000r_Dec 1 '22-'26
WILLIAMSVILLE.
This village is in Erie Co. Incorp. 5s '20 A-0 200,000r_Apr 1 '23-'26
ITS
531;'21 A-0 250.000c&r Jan 1'23-'27
In 1869. Pop'n 1910, 1,105; 1920, 4/
3 s'22 A-0 200,000..,Feb 1 '23-'30
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
1.753.
Tax Sale Bonds.
Water Bonds.
One of Original Thirteen
6s'20 ___ $1,500 _ _ _1922-1924 58 '14 A-0 380.000r-Dec 1 '23-'24 Admitted as a State
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921_ $30.000 430'15 A-0 45,000r_Apr 1 '23-'25 Total area of State
(square miles)
7,815
Assessed valuation, real___1,395,400 48 '16 A-0 50,000r___Dec 1 1926
'20 A-0 280.000r_Apr
Assessed yarn, personal
46,218 5s Street-Paving Bonds. 1 '23-'30 State Capital
Trenton
Total valuation 1919
----1,441,618
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919-.46.42 42 '94 A-0 $40,0)0__Apr 1 '22-'25 Governor (term expires Monday before 3d Tuesday,
48 '99 A-0 18,500__Apr 1 '26-'27
January 1923)
330'00 A-0 15,000__Apr 1 '28-'29
Edward I. Edwards
WOLCOTT.
330'03 A-0 12,000„Apr 1
This village is in Wayne County. 4s '04 A-0 6,380. _Apr 1 '29-'30 Secretary of State (term exp. Apl. 6 '25)__Thos. F. Martin
'30-'31
Incorp. 1873.. l'op'n 1910, 1,216; 4348'12 A-0 5.000r_Oct 1 '22-'26
Treasurer (term expires Apr. 1 1925)
1920, 1,186.
William T. Read
Public-Building Bonds.
Engine-house bonds
$2,000 48 '09 A-0 $22,750_.May 1 '23-'29 Comptroller
(term expires Feb.20'23)_Newton A.K.Bugbee
Water-Works Bonds.
430'09 A-0 12,500. _July 1 '22-'29
430'12 J-J $30.000r_July 15'22-'42 4348'11 A-0 9,000_ _May 1 '23-'31
Thos. F. McCran
BOND. DEBT May 25 '22.-332,000 430'11 A-0 5,000..July 1 '22-'31 Attorney-General
Assessed val., real
LEGISLATURE meets annually the second Tuesday of January, and
602,185 430'12 A-0 11,000r_Oct 1 '22-'32
Assessed val., personal
there is no limit to the length of the session.
18,500 430'13 A-0 11,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'33
Other assessable property..
17,645 430'14 A-0
HISTORY OF DEBT.
1
-New Jersey has always been a conservative
Total val. 1922
( actual)_638,330 430'14 A-0 12.000r..Mar 1 '23-'34
consequently no
Tax rate (per $1,0 0) 1922-321.00 430'16 A-0 32,500r_June 1 '22-'34 State; there are In a report madefacts out of which to construct a history
14,000r_Mar '23-'36 of debt issues.
in 1838
INT. to registered holder In N. Y. 4s '16 A-0 15.000r_Dec 1 '22-'36 affirmed that New Jersey had put out no the financial officer of the State
obligations of any kind or loaned
exchange.
58 '18 A-0 17.000__July 1 '22-'38 Its credit to any company. The constitution of 1844 forbade the cres'21 A-0 13.000c&r Jan.! '2-'35 ation of a State debt exceeding one hundred thousand dollars except for
WOODBURY.
44s'22 A-0 66,000. Feb 1 '23-'42 purposes of war. he. This exception, under which It was allowable to exThis town (P. 0. Highland Mills)
School Bonds.
ceed the hundred-thousand-dollar limit, became operative on the occasion
Is in Orange County.
48
.Apr 1 '23-'36 of the breaking out of the Civil War. Quite a debt was created at that
Highway Improvement Bonds. 48 '94 A-0 $72,000.
536 '20 M-S $48,000c_Mar 1 '23-'38 48 '95 A-0 15,000__Apr 1 '37-'39 period. The last of these war bonds was retired on Jan. 1 1902.
,
'96
BOND.DEBT May 23'21. $55,500 330'97 A-0 81,000 .Apr 1 '25-'55
TOTAL DEBT.
-From Jan 1 1902 to 1921, when $12,000.000 soldier
A-0 105,000__Apr 1 '56-'76 bonus bonds and $5,000,000 highway bonds were issued,
Ass'd value 1920(63% act.)3,027.020
the debt amounted
Total tax rate(per $1.000) 1920 $17.00 330'98 A-0 26.000__Apr 1 '25-'80 to only $116,000. The State Debt on June 1 1922 totaled $17,116,000.
330'01
Population 1910. 2,216; 1920, 1.885 330'01 A-0 25 690__Apr 1 '22-'24 The details of this debt follow:
A-0 10,000__Apr 1 '23-'25
Soldiers' Bonus Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
330'02 A-0 161,700._Apr 1 '26-'39
330'03 A-0 15,000__Apr 1 '40-'41 58 '21 J-J 310,000,000.July 1 '41 5s '21 J-J $5,000,000er_ _July 1 '51
WYOMING COUNTY.
Optional any time aft. 15 Yrs.
48 '03 A-0 117,500_Apr 1 '42-'53 5s '21 J-J 2,000,000e_ _July 1 '41
Warsaw is the county seat.
from date, upon 6 months' notice.)
48 '04 A-0 69,400.
.Apr 1 '53-'60
Highway Bonds.
INT. on the soldiers' bonus bonds payable at the Mercer County Trust
430'11 J-J $30,000c&rJuly1'22-'31 4s '05 A-0 113,700_Apr 1 '23-'29
.Apr 1 '4S-'50 Co., Trenton; on the highway bonds at the Mechanics Nat. Bk., Trenton,
430'13 F-A
8,000c&rFeb 1 '23-'25 48 '07 A-0 17,700.
53is'21 F-A 176,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'44 430'07 A-0 60,000__Apr 1 '51-'56
At previous dates the debt was:
430'22 J-D 133.000_ _June 1 '23'-41 4s '06 A-0 194,150__Apr 1 '30-'48 Nov. 1 1901
371,000 Nov. 1 1895
$660,400
TOTAL DEBT Apr 7 '22_ $214,000 430'07 A-0 109,000_ _Apr 1 '57-'67 Nov. 1 1898
194,000 Nov. 1 1894
735,400
Floating debt (addl)
25,000 534s'07 A-0 9,350-_Apr 1 1950 Nov. 1 1897
394.000 Nov. 1 1880
1,996,300
val., real, 1921_ _26,532,685 430 08 A-0 22,75()__July 1 '22-'28 Nov. 1 1896
Assessed
593,400 Nov. 1 1866
3,395,200
5,600__Sept 1 '22-'28
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20-$5.25 430'08 A-0
On June 30 1921 the cash balance of the State Fund in bank was $10,055.Popurn 1910. 31.880; 1920. 30,314 430'08 A-0 43,750_ _Sept 1 '22-'28
INT.at Wyoming Co. Nat. Bank. 48 '09 A-0 4.130__Mch 1 '23-'29 905.87. This fund also held on the same date 1.887 shares (par value
4s '09 A-0 26,000.
.May 1 '23-'29 3188.700) of the stock of the United Railroad & Canal Co:, of New Jersey,
430'09 A-0 44,000__July 1 '22-'29 the market value of which amounts to about $320,000. The State School
YATES COUNTY.
430'09 A-0 16,000..Nov 1 '20-'29 Fund on June 30 1921 held securities to the amount of $10,008,522; cash
Penn Yan is the county seat.
430'10 A-0 35,500._Mch 1 '23-'30 balance on hand for investment, $112,808.09.
Highway Bonds.
430'10 A-0 18,000__Aug 1 '22-'30
-The assessed valuation for a series of years
ASSESSED VALUATION.
5s 22 ann. 388,000r_Mar 1' 23-'26 430'10 A-0 36,000_0ct 1 '22-'30 has been as below. Under new tax laws the assessment beginning with 19013
BONDED DE1BT
(?) 430'10 A-0 18,000__Nov 1 '22-'30 has been at supposed full value
-a much higher basis than formerly.
INT. at the County Treasurer s 430'11 A-0 36,000__May 1 '23-'31
3603,676,953
office.
430'11 A-0 29,000__July 1 '22-'31 1921_ - - 43,519,841,269 1909____$1.949.687.287 1888
573,256,303
Population 1910, 18,64'; 1920-16,641 430'12 A-0 28,000r_Apr 1 '23-'29 1920.... 3,254,964,269 1908.... 1,843,001,178 1886
1919.... 3,032,164,104 1906- 1,570,210,073 1884
554,828,114
58 '13 A-0 99.000r_Apr 1 '23-'33
1905....
534,917,876
430'14 A-0 37.000r..Mar 1 '23-'30 1918 --_- 3.030,926,010 1900_ 1,153,682,961 1882
YONKERS.
891.237,286 1880
1917.... 2,888.117,701
518.617,518
Yonkers is in Westchester County. 4358'14 A-0 21,000r_June 1 '23-'29 1916-- 2,696,314,011 1898.... 844,354,193 1878
531,851,849
,
0'16 A-0 70,750r_Mar
Inc. June 11872. Population 1910, 43'18 A-0 310,250__July 1 '23-'36 1915-- 2.583,953,595 1896.... 794,428,048 1876
596,833,707
58
1 '22-'38 1914- ---, 2,481,605,038 1894.... 774,308,332 1874
79.803; 1920. 100,176.
619.057,903
5s '19 A-0 387,000r_Sept 1 '20-'39 1912-- 2.289.770,281 1892._
742,759,082
Refunding Bonds.
430'11 A-0 328.000__Apr 1 '23-'36 55 20 A-0 673.200r_Apr 1 '23-'40 1910-- 2,045.898,214 1890.... 649,979,700
530'21 A-0
430'12 A-0 30,000__Apr 1 '23-'37 4Us'22 A-0 437,000c&r.Jan 1'23-'41
In addition to the above, valuation of main stem, tangible personality
175.000_ _Feb 1 '23-'42
4 s'13 A-0 32.000r_Apr 1 '23-'38
and franchises of railroad property in 1912 was $327,647,993, in 1913
Public-Park Bonds.
4 8'13 A-0 25.0011r_Apr 1 '23-'38 3 34s'99 M-N $20,000_.May 1 '23-'24 329,595,655, in 1914 334,738,372, in 1915 344,947,959, in 1916 $349.Fire Department Bonds.,
430'07 M-N 12,000__May 1 '22-'24 165,216, in 1917 $358,440,155, in 1919 3246,621,381, in 1920 $250,806.026,
330'03 A-0 $5,000
Apr 1923 430'08
1 '22-'28 and in 1921 3390,229,488. The values of railroad and canal property from
4s '06 A-0 15,000._ Apr 1 '24-'26 430'08 A-0 35,000__June 1 '22-'28 1906 to 1911, inclusive, do not include second-class railroad property, the
A-0 8,750__Nov
430'13 A-0 6.000r_Mar 1 '23-'25 430'09 A-0 32,000_ _July 1 '23-'29 latter being given in the totals shown above for those years. No general
00'14 A-0 30.000r..Mar 1 '23-'34
Pub. Wks. Dept. Equip. Bonds. tax is imposed in New Jersey, the State deriving its revenue from other
430'16 A-0 24.000r_June 1 '23-'30 534s'21 A-0 320,000c&r.Jan 1'23-'26 sources.
Election Equipment Bonds.
Police & Fire Bureau Equipt.
-Population has been as follows:
POPULATION OF STATE.
43-18'16 A.0 $1?.000_ _Mar 1 '23-'26 434s'12 A-0 $3,000r_Oct 1 '23-'24
3,155,900 1880
1.131,116 1830
320,823
5s '19 A-0 9.000r Apr 1 '23-'31 5s '17 A-0 17,000r__Apr 1 '23-'27 1920
906,096 1820
2,844,342 1870
1915
277,575
Grade-Crossing Elim. Bonds.
2,537,167 1860
672,035 1810
1910
245,562
Dock Bonds.
530'21 A-0$155.000c&rJan 1 '23-'41
489,555 1800
2,144,134 1850
211,149
530'21 A-0$147.000c&r Jan 1 '23-'41 1905
Voting Machine Bonds.
1,883,669 1840
373,306 1790
184,139
4s'16 A-0 $12.000r_Mar 1 '23-'26 43.s'22 A-0 12,000_ _Feb 1 '23-34 1900
1,444,933
1890
City-Hall Bonds.
Water Bonds.
430'08 A-0 $15 000_ _May 1 '23-'28 4s '93 A-0 $25,000____Apr 1 1923
-(1) THE STATE Is restricted as to its debtDEBT LIMITATIONS.
530'07 M-N 10,000__Dec 1 1922 4s '03 A-0 50,000._ --Apr 1 1923 making power by the State Constitution. In Article IV. Section VI. para430'08 A-0 30,000_June 15 '23-'28 4s '04 A-0 150,000_ Apr 1 1924 graphs 3 and 4, the whole subject is disposed of as follows:
430'08 A-0 17,500__Deo 1 '22-'28 48 '05 A-0 60,000__Apr 1 '23-'25
3. The credit of the State shall not be directly or indirectly loaned in any
430'09 A-0 20.000__Nov 1 '22-'29 48 '06 A-0 175,000.
.Apr 1 '25-'26 ease.
430'10 A-0 24,300_Aug 1 '22-'30 48 '07 A-0 60,000___ _Apr 1 1926
4. The Legislature shall not in any manner create any debt or debts,
4)0'10 A-0 9,000_ _Nov 1 '22-'30 4348'07 A-0 150,000_ __ _Apr 1 1927 liability or liabilities of the State which shall singly or in the aggregate,
430'11 A-0 10,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'31 5s '08 M-S 67,500._Mch 2 '23-'48 with any previous debts or liabilities, at any time exceed one hundred thou44s'12 A-0
1,000r_Oct 1 1922 430'08 A-0 54,000. July 1 '22-'48 sand dollars, except for purposes of war, or to repel invasion, or to suppress
4 8'14 A-0 24.000r.Mar 1 '22-'34 430'08 A-0 54,000. Nov 1 '22-'48 Insurrection, unless the same shall be authorized by a law for some single
ds 14 A-0 2,600r-Dec 1 '22-'34 48 '09 A-0 33,750„May 1 '23-'49 object of work, to be distinctly specified therein; which law shall provide
430'15 A-0 4. 00r_Oct 1 '22-'35 430'09 A-0 28,000__Nov 1 '22-'49 the ways and means, exclusive of loans. to pay the interest of such debt
4s '16 A-0 7,000r_Dec 1 '22-'36 430'10 A-0 50,000.
.May 1 '23-'50 or liability as it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of
5s21 A-0 57,000c&r Jan 1 23-41 430'10 A-0 29,000__Nov 1 '22-'50 such debt or liability within thirty-five years from the time of the contractDeficiency Bonds.
430'11 A-0 30,000__May 1 '23-'51 ing thereof, and shall be irrepealable until such debt or liability and the in430'15 A-0 $80.000r_Oct 1 '22-'25 430'11 A-0 60.000„July 1 '22-'51 terest thereon are fully paid and discharged; and.no such law shall take
430'10 A-0 160.000r_Mar 1 '23-'26 430'12 A-0 6?,000__Mch 1 '23-'52 effect until it shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the people,
58 '17 A-0 80,000__Apr 1 '23-'27 430'12 A-0 55.000r_Oct 1 '22-'32 and have received the sanction of a majority of all the votes oast for and
58 '18 A-0 332,500__July 1 '22-'48 430'13 A-0 60,000-Mar 1 /923 against it at such election: and all money to be raised by the authority of
54 '19 A-0 140.000r_Apr 1 '23-'29 58 '13 A-0 60,000r_Oct 1 '22-'33 such law shall be applied only to the specific object stated therein, and to
5s '20 A-0 283,500....Apr 1 '23-'31 430'13 A-0 55,000__Apr 1 '23-'33 the payment of the debt thereby created. Thls section shall not be con-




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strucd to refer to any money that has been, or may be, deposited with of debt under other laws, such as debts for schools or current expenses.
But some of these exempted debts must be considered (as indicated below)
this State by the Government of the United States.
According to the foregoing (4th paragraph), the power of the State for In ascertaining the power to become indebted under the Act for other
making debt is limited to $100,000, except (1) for purposes of war, &o., purposes. The net debt subject to the limits is computed by ascertaining
and (2) when the authorization is for some single object of work specified the gross amount of all bonds or other evidences of debt outstanding,
therein, &c. In the latter case the mode of procedure is, as will be seen, or authorized but not yet issued, or about to be authorized by the ordinance or resolution in connection with which the computation is made.
given in the same paragraph of the constitution.
[On Nov.2 1915 the voters decided against the question of issuing $1,000.- exclusive of debts for current expenses of the current fiscal year, and
000 bonds for the purchase of what Is known as the "Wharton Tract" In by deducting from such gross amount (1) the following portions of the
Atlantic and Burlington counties. V. 101. p. 1825. It was originally in- gross debt, viz.: (a) debts for self-sustaining utilities (not for support
tended to issue these bonds in the name of the State Water Supply Com- or maintenance), in so far as they do not exceed 3% of the average asmission, without a vote of the pemie. but the Court of Errors and Appeals sessed valuation of taxable real property for the next preceding three
on March 1 1915 decided that this would be in violation of the constitu- years; (b) debts for schools, insofar as they do not exceed 3% of such avertional provision which prohibits the bonding of the State for a sum exceed- age assessed valuation; (c) debts for ocean or inlet front improvements reing $100,000, except by direct vote of the people. See "Chronicle" of ferred to above; (d) debts for certain sewer improvements in boroughs
(Laws 1919. Chapter 51); (e) debts for certain highway improvements in
March 6 1915. page 829.1
The 1920 Legislature passed two bond acts which were approved by the counties (Laws 1918, Chapter 183); (f) certain county bonds payable out
voters at the November 1920 election, one for $15,000,000 for soldiers of motor vehicle funds received from the State (Laws 1921, Chapter 164),
bonus, and the other $28,000,000 for a vehicular tunnel from Jersey City and (g) debts for certain self-sustaining electric light plants (Laws 1921.
to New York and a bridge from Camden to Philadelphia. See V. 110, p. Chapter 235); also (2) the following assets, to the extent that they are
1771, 2103, respectvely. Of these, $12,000,000 soldier bonus and $5,000,- applicable to the payment of any part of the gross debt not deducted
000 tunnel and bridge (highway) bonds were sold in 1921. V. 113, p. 104, as above stated, viz.: (a) uncollected special assessments levied or to
be levied; (b) funds in hand or to be derived from the issuance of bonds
506, 2427.
At the November 1922 elections the voters defeated a proposition to or notes included in the gross debts and (c) uncollected taxes levied to pay
issue $14,000,000 bonds for extending and improving various State institu- gross debt; and (3) also other assets to the extent that they are not inducted
tions, the referendum having been authorized by Chapter 201, 1921 Laws of la the foregoing assets, viz.: (a) unpaid taxes not more than three years in
Arrears, and (0 amounts owing to the municipality on account of improveNew Jersey. V. 113, p. 2210.
The 1922 Legislature, following the Governor's veto, passed a bill calling ments for which any partof the gross debt, not deducted, was incurred or
for the submission to the voters at the fall elections of a bond issue of authorized.
$40,000,000 for highways and bridges.
Procedure for Issuing Bonds.
-In boroughs and townships bonds cannot
CITIES, COUNTIES. TOWNS, &c.. are also restricted in the making be issued without a vote of the people if protests against the issue are filed
of certain kinds of debt by Article I, paragraphs 19 and 20. of the constitu- by one-third of the governing body or by taxpayers representing 10% of
tion. We give these paragraphs in full:
the assessed valuation of propertuy. In other municipalities no election
19. No county, city, borough, town, township or village shall here- is provided for by the Pierson Bond Act; but the so-called Home Rule
after give any money or property, or loan its money or credit, to or in Act (Article 37 Section 24) apparently makes all bond ordinances subject
aid of any individual, association or corporation, or become security to referendum if demanded by taxpapers.
for, or be directly or indirectly the owner of any stock or bonds of any
Validation of Bonds.
-The Act provides that the validity of bonds shall
association or corporation.
20. No donation of land or appropriation of money shall be made by the not be questioned in any suit commenced after the lapse of 20 days from
State or any municipal corporation to or for the use of any society, asso- the first publication of the ordinance or resolution authorizing them, unless
Issued in violation of the referendum provisions. In the case of Dale vs.
ciation or corporation whatever.
Borough of Bayhead, bonds were sustained by reason of this provision.
It will be noted that the above prohibitions are absolute.
Article IV, Section VII, Paragraph 11 of the constitution, forbids the The Act also declares that bonds reciting that they are issued under the
passage by the Legislature of any special laws "regulating the internal Act shall be incontestible.
affairs of towns and counties," the constitution directing that in this and
SCHOOL BONDS.
-The issuance of bonds and other obligations for
all other cases where general laws are feasible, general laws shall be provided. school
In compliance with this last provision the Legislature has from time te 1913 purposes is authorized and regulated by,the general School Law of
(Comp. Stat. 1910, p. 4724). as amended. School bonds must
time passed many general laws relating to the different kinds of munici- *nature
palities existing in New Jersey, but latterly the situation has been greatly mum serially as provided in the Pierson Bond Act, and within the maxiperiod specified in the School Law for the class of improvement or
-incurring powers of New Jersey municipalities
simplified, and now the debt
property for which they are issued, ranging from 10 to 40 years. Bonds
are regulated almost entirely by a series of general laws passed in 1916- for
refunding school bonds must mature within 20 years and in annual in1918, which practically supersede the complex system of laws described in
the "State and City Supplement" for Nov. 1916 and previous issues. stallments, equal as nearly as practicable. If the bonds are issued for sevThese new statutes are Laws 1917, Chapter 152, known as the Home Rule eral purposes they must mature within the average of the periods assigned
to the
Act (amended and supplemented by numerous subsequent Acts), which each several purposes, taking into consideration the amount of bonds for
purpose, such average period to be conclusively determined by the
ants broad power to make public improvements; Laws 1918. Chapter 185
powers of counties: governing body. The method of sale of bonds under the School Law is
s amended), which is a similar Act concerning the
aws 1916, Chapter 252 (amended by Laws 1917, Chapter 240, Laws 1918, substantially the method prescribed by the Pierson Bond Act. The amount
of school
Chapter 259; Laws 1920, Chapters 78, 108 and 252; Laws 1921, Chapters Law is tbonds in school districts governed by Article VI of the School
limited to 5% of the assessed valuation of property. There is no
120, 157, 164 and 235, and Laws 1922, Chapters 114 and 233), known as
the Pierson Bond Act, referred to at length below; Laws 1916, Chapter 112; limit in districts governed by Article VII. Bonds of the latter districts
Laws 1919, Chapter 73; Laws 1921, Chapters 98 and 234; and Laws 1922, cannot be attacked in litigation instituted after the lapse of 20 days after the
Chapter 230, relating to loans for school purposes; Laws 1920 (Chapter 84, election at which they are authorized.
The School Law makes every incorporated city, town, township and
supplemented by Laws 1921, Chapter 30 , directing the funding of floating
borough a school district. City school districts are governed by Article
debt; Laws 191'7, Chapters 154 (amende by Laws 1918, Chapter 266), 155 VI
and 156, creating the office of State Commissioner of Municipal Accounts of of this law, which practically makes the Board of Education a branch
the city government, their bonds being obligations of the city. School
and requiring municipalities to file with him financial reports and transcripts
of proceedings for bond issues; Laws 1917, Chapter 192 (amended by Laws districts in towns, townships and boroughs are governed by Article VII.
1918, Chapter 242, and Laws 1919, Chapters 1'78, 238 and 242), providing and their bonds are not obligations of the municipality with which they
for an annual budget and for temporary loans against taxes; Laws 1918, are coterminous. The School Law also provides that the voters of any
Chapters 267 and 268, and Laws 1921, Chapters 105 and 106,relating to the city school district may accept the provisions of Article VII, and that the
auditing of municipal accounts; Laws 1918, Chapter 238, establishing the voters of a town, township or borough district may accept the provisions
fiscal year of municipalities; and Laws 1917, Chapter 212(amended by Laws of Article VII, and be governed accordingly. So far as we are aware no
1918, Chapter 243), providing for sinking funds for bonds heretofore issued city has accepted Article VII. But certain large towns and townships
fWest Hoboken, Union, Kearny, Montclair, Irvington. Weehawken and
(all future issues being required to be serial bonds).
North Bergen) have accepted Article VI, because they found it cumberTHE PIERSON BOND ACT, mentioned above, authorizes and regulates some to
all important matters as to taxation and bond issues to
the issuance of all bonds and notes of counties, cities, boroughs, villages, meetingssubmitvoters as
of the
required by Article VII. An election is necessary
and improvement commissions, other than bonds or notes
towns, townships
for the issuance of bonds
for school purposes or against unpaid taxes or tax titles. Except in regard except districts embracing by school districts operating under Article VII,
more than one municipality and having a popuregistration and transfer of bonds, it supersedes all laws on the same sub- lation of
to
ject matters passed before March 22 1916, and probably also those passed Laws of more than 10,000, this exception being made by Chapter 73 of the
1919. Proceedings
before Jan. 1 1917; but on the latter point the amendatory Act of 1917 is under Article VII must be for the issuance of bonds by school districts
approved by the Attorney-General before the
not entirely clear. Saving clauses in the Act make certain restrictions in- bonds can be
applicable to proceedings commenced before March 29 1917. The Act requires all issued. A supplement to the School Law, Laws 1911, p. 514,
school bonds to be signed, sealed, delivered and paid for in the
provides substantially as follows:
-Power is given to issue bonds for any State of New Jersey, such payment to be made by cash or certified check
Power to Issue Bonds and Notes.
to the order of the custodian of school moneys.
public improvement for which the municipality or county may lawfully
make or for any other purpose for which it may lawfully appropriate
TAX EXEMPTION OF MORTGAGES AND RAILROAD BONDS.
current expenses or fund debts incurred after March 22 A law was enacted by the 1917 Legislature (Chapter 231)
money,except to pay
amending Section
1916 for current expenses or refund bonds issued after that date. Power 10 of the General Tax Act of 1903(Comp.Stat.of 1910. p. 5075), by providto issue temporary bonds or notes to temporarily finance any ing that bonds issued by any railroad company of any State shall be exempt
is also given
purpose for which bonds may be issued under the Act. Such temporary from taxation while owned by any savings bank or institution for savings
obligations may run not longer than six years after such purpose has been of New Jersey. Section 10 as it now reads follows. We italicize the porcarried out, unless the levying of special assessments for improvements for tion added in 1917: "No mortgage or debt securel by mortgage on real
which the obligations are issued is delayed by litigation.
property which is taxed in this State shall be listed for
-Bonds must mature (a) within the probable life of the deduction from the assessed value of real property shall taxation; and no
Term of Bonds.
be made by the
improvement or property for which they are issued, to be determined by assessor on account of any mortgage debt, but the mortgagor or owner of
the bond ordinance or resolution, but not to be deemed greater than the the property paying the tax on mortgaged real property shall be entitled
specified in the Act for such an improvement or property to credit on the interest payable on the mortgage for so much of the tax
maximum period
(a period ranging from 5 to 50 years); or (b) if the bonds are to fund debt as is equal to the tax rate applied to the amount due on the mortgage,
incurred before March 22 1910 for unascertainable purposes, within 15 except where the parties have otherwise agreed, or where the mortgage is an
years; or (c) if for refunding, within 20 years; or (d) if for more than one investment of funds not subject to taxation, or where the parties have lawsuch purpose, within the average of the periods assigned, to the several fully.agreed that no deduction shall be made from the taxable value of the
purposes, taking into consideration the amount of bonds for each purpose; lands by reason of the mortgage. Bonds issued by any railroad company
or (e) if issued in anticipation of the collection of special assessments, within of any State shall be exempt from taxation white owned by any savings bank
a period ending not more than two years after the last installment of the or institution for savings of this State."
assessment will become delinquent.
TAX EXEMPTION OF PUBLIC SECURITIES.
-All bonds must mature in annual installments beginning
Serial Bonds.
-Section 3 of the Gennot more than two years after the date of the bonds, and no installment eral Tax Act of 1903 (Compiled Stat. of 1910, p. 5075), relating to the exemption of public securities in New Jersey, amended 1917 (Chapter
can be more than 50% greater than the smallest prior installment.
par. If the amount of the provides for exemption from taxation of certain public securities. 258)
-Bonds cannot be sold below
Sale of Bonds.
The
issue exceeds $10,000, they must be sold at public sale, unless sold within section now reads:
"3. The following property shall be exempt from taxation under this
30 days after a public sale at which no bids are received, or unless the sale
is to the municipal sinking fund or insurance fund commissioners. Only Act, namely:
"(1) The bonds and other secutiries of the United States, other than circusuch an amount of the bonds can be sold as will produce a sum less than
$1.000 in excess of the amount of money necessary to be raised. In case of lating notes of national banking associations and United States legal tender
public sale, advertisement must be made in a local newspaper and also in notes and other notes and certificates of the United States, payable on de
a financial paper in New York City or Philadelphia. Temporary bonds or mend and circulating or intended to circulate as currency and gold, silver or
other coin, and all bonds, securities, improvement certificates and other evinotes may be disposed of privately.
-Except as noted below, the Pierson Bond Act prohibits dences of indebtedness, heretofore or hereafter issued by this State
Debt Limits.
a municipality from passing an ordinance or resolution authorizing bonds or by any county thereof, or by any taxing district or school district
or notes under that Act in an amount which, with the amount of all evidences of this State, and the personal property owned by citizens or corporaof indebtedness then outstanding, or to be issued under previous authoriza- tions of this State situate and being out of the State upon which taxes shall
tions, exceeds 7% of the average of the three next preceding assessed valua- have been actually assessed and paid within 12 months next before May 20,
tions of taxable real property. In a county the limit is 4%. But in order being the day proscribed by law for commencing the assessment."
that the statute may not work a hardship on municipalities heavily inLIMITATION OF TAX
-Chap. 116, Laws of 1906, limiting the
debted at the time of passage of the Act, it permits municipalities to exceed tax rate, was repealed by RATE.
Chapter 9. Laws of 1914.
the 7% limit so long as the bonds and notes Issued or authorized under the
after Dec. 31 1916 (including debt so incurred and paid) do not exceed
Act
SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS
-POWERS AND RESTRIC2% of the average assessed valuation of taxable real property for the years TIONS.
-The savings bank law of New Jersey was completely revised by
1914. 1915 and 1916. The statute prescribes in great detail the method for the State
Legislature of 1906, without, however, changing in any'sential
and determining net debt under these limitations. The chief
computing
financial officer of the municipality or county is required to file annually respects the investment provisions. In 1913 the law was further amended
with the clerk of the municipality or of the county board of freeholders, to permit investment in certain bonds secured by first mortgage on terminal
as the case may be, an "Annual Debt Statement," showing the debt situa- or dock property. See V. 96. p. 1169. There were no amendments in
tion as of the close of the preceding calendar year; and he must file a "Sup- 1915. In 1917 the Legislature passed an Act
(Chapter 36) authorizing
plemental Debt Statement," showing the changes since the last annual
statement, before the passage of any ordinance or resolution authorizing savings banks and other Institutions in this State to invest in Federal Land
Bank bonds. This we print
bonds or notes to which the debt limitations apply. The debt limitations other measure was adopted in in full below, at the end of Section 33. An1917 (Chapter 171) amending paragraph Vi
do not apply bo the issuance of bonds or notes for funding, refunding, water in regard
first mortgage bonds. See V. 104,_P.
supply, or the construction or reconstruction of dikes, bulkheads, jetties Paragraphto investments inamended by the
VI, was further
or other devices on the ocean or inlet fronts to prevent the encroachment of Legislature passed an Act amending Section 361920 Legislature. The 1919
so as to permit savings banks
the sea, including improvements to restore property damaged by the to purchase from their available funds
sea, or for the construction of boardwalks, pavilions, piers, bathing houses acceptances, eligible for rediscount withnotes, drafts, bills of exchange or
the Federal Reserve Banks. We
devices along the ocean front,"
"or other
or do they affect the incurring give below in full th einvestment sections of the law:

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84

-HOW INVESTED.
V/. DEPOSITS
SECTION 33. No savings bank shall Invest the moneys deposited with
the same in any manner except as follows, to wit:
-bearing notes or obligations of the United
I. In stooks or bonds or Interest
States, or those for which the faith of the United States Is distinctly pledged
to provide for the payment of the principal and Interest thereof;
H. In the interest-bearing bonds of this State; or In any bonds authorized by the laws of this State to be issued by any commission appointed by
the Supreme Court of this State, by virtue of any law of this State;
III. In the bonds of any State in the Union that has not, within ten
years previous to making such investment by any such bank, defaulted in
the payment of any part of either principal or interest In any debt authorized by any law of such State to be contracted.
IV. In the bonds of any county, township, municipality or school district of this State issued pursuant to the authority of any law of this State.
provided, such county, township, municipality or school district shall not,
within the five years next preceding, have defaulted in the payment of
any part of either principal or interest of any legal debt or obligation thereof;
and provided further, the total indebtedness of any borough or village does
not exceed 10% of its assessed valuation, and such school district bonds
are by law charged upon all the property of the inhabitants of such district
-bearing obligation issued by the county in which such
ur in any interest
bank Is situated, or by any city, town, township, borough or village in such
-county.
V. In the bonds of any city or county of any other State of the Union
'Issued pursuant to the authority of any law of any such State; provided,
no such city or county has, within ten years previous to making such investment, defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or in•terest of any debt authorized by law of such State to be contracted; and
provided further, the total indebtedness of any such city or county is limited
•by law to 10% of its assessed valuation;
VI. In mortgage bonds issued, guaranteed or assumed by any rail.
road company which has paid dividends of not less than 4% per annum
regularly on its entire capital stock for a period of not less than five years
next previous to the purchase of such bonds, and secured by a first lien
-fourths of the rail mileage included in said mortgage;
upon not less than three
or in any consolidated mortgage bonds issued, guaranteed or assumed by
•any such company secured by mortgage providing for the retirement of
all prior lien mortgages on the property covered by such consolidated mort_gage; or in any mortgage bonds secured by liens prior to any such consolidated mortgage; or in the bonds of any railway terminal or dock company
of this State,secured by first mortgage on terminal or dock property fronting
-on the Hudson River and having an assessed value for the purpose of taxation
in excess of the amount of the entire issue of bonds,and used and occupied as
a dock or terminal by any railroad company now operating in this State.
VII. In bonds secured by mortgages which shall be a first lien on real
estate situate in this State, and worth at least double the amount loaned
thereon, but not to exceed 80% of the whole deposits shall be so loaned or
invested: but in case the loan is on unimproved or unproductive real estate,
the amount loaned thereon shall not be more than 30% of its actual value;
and no investment in any bond and mortgage shall be made by any savings
bank, except upon the report of a committee of at least three of the managers, and two members of which committee shall certify in writing to the
value of the premises mortgaged, or to be mortgaged, according to their
best judgment; such report shall be filed and preserved among the records
of the bank.
VIII. In real estate strictly in accordance with the following provisions:
(a) A plot whereon is erected, or may be erected, a building or buildings
requisite for the convenient transaction of its business, and from portions
of which not required for its own use a revenue may be derived; the costs
of such building or buildings and lot shall in no case exceed 50% of the net
surplus of such bank except with the written approval of the Commissioner
of Banking and Insurance; provided, the limitations as to the cost of such
lot and building contained in this subdivision shall not apply to or affect
any such investment heretofore made by a savings bank organized under a
• • •
epeeist charter.
(6) Such as shall have been purchased or acquired by it at sales upon the
of mortgages owned by such corporation, or upon judgments or
foreclosure
decrees obtained or rendered for debts due to it, or in settlements effected to
secure such debts, or in satisfaction of such mortgages; and all such real
-estate shall be sold by such bank within five years after the same shall have
been so purchased, unless, upon application by such corporation to the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance, he shall extend the time within which
such sale shall be made; the provisions of this section shall apply to all funds
of any savings bank,including its reserve fund, and all investments of money
and sales and transfers of securities may be made in the manner provided
and made lawful in this Act, notwithstanding any provision in any special
charter contained limiting the number of trustees or managers who shall act
In the Investment of moneys and the sale or transfer of stocks or securities
36. The managers of every savings bank, as soon as practicable shall
Invest the moneys deposited with them in the securities named in the
thirty-third section, except that for the purpose of meeting current payments and expenses in excess of the receipts, there may be kept an available
fund of not exceeding ten per centum of the whole amount of deposits with
such bank; and the same may be kept on hand or on deposit in any solvent
bank in this State, organized under the laws of this State or of the United
States; or the same may be deposited on call, at interest, in such solvent
trust company incorporated under the laws of this State or of the States of
New York or Pennsylvania, or in such solvent national bank located in the
State of New York or in the State of Pennsylvania, as a majority of the
managers of such bank may direct, by resolution adopted at a regular or
special meeting, and duly recorded on their minutes; or such available fund,
or any part thereof, may be loaned upon pledge of the securities, or any of
them, named in section 33 of this Act, but not in excess of eighty per centum
of the market value of such securities so pledged; and should any of the
securities so held in pledge depreciate in value after making any loan thereon
the managers shall require the immediate payment of such loan, or a part
thereof, or additional security therefor, so that the amount loaned shall
at no time exceed eighty per centum of the cash market value of the securities pledged for the same; or part of such available fund, not exceeding
one-half thereof, may be temporarily employed in the purchase of notes,
drafts, bills of exchange or acceptances, which have a maturity at the time
of purchase of not more than three months, exclusive of days of grace, and
which are of the kind made eligible by law for rediscount with Federal Reserve banks organized under the Act of Congress of the United States
entitled "An Act to provide for the establishment of Federal Reserve banks,
to furnish an elastic currency, to afford means of rediscounting commecrial
paper, to establish a more effective supervision of banking in the United
States, and for other purposes," approved December 23 1913, and the
supplements and amendments thereto, provided the same are indorsed or
accepted by a bank or trust company in which such savings bank is heroin
permitted to deposit funds; provided, further, that the aggregate amount
of the liability of any such bank or trust company to any such savings
bank as indorser and acceptor shall not exceed ten per centum of the paid-up
capital and surplus of such bank or trust company.
-Any
Savings Banks, &c., May Invest in Federal Land Bank Bonds.
savings bank, banking institution, trust company or insurance company, organized under the laws of this State, or any person acting as
executor, administrator, guardian or trustee, may invest in the bonds issued
by any Federal Land Bank organized pursuant to an Act of Congress
entitled "An Act to provide capital for agricultural development, to create
standard forms of investment based upon farm mortgage, to equalize rates
of interest upon farm loans, to furnish a market for United States bonds, to
create Government depositaries and financial agents for the United States.
and for other purposes," approved July 17 1916.
-This subject is covered by the
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.
Act of May 8 1907, Public Laws 1907. p. 382; Comp. Stat. of 1910, p. 3864,
printed in full in "Chronicle" of Nov. 23 1907, p. 1352. In 1913 the Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 247), giving executors, administrators or
trustees authority to make investments in any securities in which savings
.banks of New Jersey may invest their funds.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
ALLENDALE.
This borough is in Bergen County.
School house bonds (1924-29)..$9.653
Road bonds ($1,000 yearly)__16,000
42,000
Water bonds (30 Years)
5,000
Park bonds
9.000
Sidewalk bonds (assess.)




GROSS DEBT Dec 31 1921_56,311
Assess. val. real
1,112,020
Assess. val. personal
123,493
2d class RR. property
7,501
Total assess. val. 1922
1,243.019
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22 $39.10
Pop'n 1910, 937; 1920
1,165

ALLENHURST.
This borough is in Monmouth Co.
Road Bonds.
1923-1937
_s '21 ___ $60,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $372,500
Other debt
40,972
3inking fund
133.926
Assessed val. real estate 2,404,724
Assessed val. personal
333,895
Ass'd val. 2d class RR.prop 19.048
Total assessed val. 1921_ 2,847.667
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$28.20
Population in 1910. 306: 1920___343
ASBUILY PARK.
This city is in Monmouth County.
Incorp. as a city in 1897. Commission govt. adopted Dec. 8 1914.
Funding Bonds.
6s '20 M-NI90,000c_Dec 31 '22-'39
1 2,000c__Dec 31 1940
Fire Bonds.
48 '04 J-0 $19,000o_.. June 1 1934
434s'09 M-N 15,000c___May 1 1944
Fire Funding Bonds.
4s
M-N 39,500____Nov 1 1935
Beach Bonds.
4s '13 A-0$250,000o___Apr 1 1933
430'07 J-J 150,000--July 1 1947
,
4368'11 J-J 150.000-___Jan 1 1951
Memorial Playground.
4s s-an 9120,000
•
Water Funding Bonds.
450'15 J-J 358,000__July 1 1945
Water Bonds.
J-D $50,0000___June 1 1924
5s
J-J 48,000o___Jan 1 1927
5s
J-J
22,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1928
45
4s '06 A-0 22,000o__-Apr 1 1936
430'14 M-S 50,000__Sept 1 1944
School Bonds (City's Portion).
5s '94 J-D 41,000____$2,000 yrly.
430'07 J-D 100,000o___July 1 1937
430'13 J-J 175.000c___Jan 1 1943
5s '18 --9.500____31,000 YrIY.
Library Bonds.
M-N $18.0000.._ Nov 1 1931
4s
Natatorium Building Bonds.
4Ms'17 M-S $92,000c-32,000 y'rly
Street Fire Beach Power Plant
& Electric Bonds.
4Ms'17 M-S J$20.000c Sept 1 '22-'26
1 60,000c Sept 1 '27-'38
Sewer Bonds.
4s '03 A-0 $50,000o__Apr 1 1933
4s '05 M-S 50,000o__ Sept 1 1945
5,0000___July 1 1942
7
430'07 J-J
434s'09 M-N 35,000c___May 1 1944
4 s'12 J-J 75.000c_ __July 1 1947
Playground Sc Golf Course Bds.
_ _ _ $50,000
1923-1972
4
_s '22 A-0 25,000
1924-1973
Temporary !mot. Notes.
530'21 ___ $100,500_ __Nov 15 1927
Temporary !mot. Bonds.
6s
--- $475,000_ _ __Dec 1 1926
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21 $2,499.500
Water debt (included)--- 280.207
Sinking funds
428,397
Assessed val. real estate15,061,300
Assessed val. personal..
1,755,950
2d class RR.property
73,657
Total assessed val. 1922_ A6,890,907
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-343.00
Pop'n 1910, 10,150:1920
12,400
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.

[VoL. 114.
Conduit Bonds.
4s g '06 M-N 130,0000.._ ..May 11938
16,000__Jan 1 1935
4Mq g J-J
Electrical Equipment Bonds.
$33.000_ _July 1 '22-'49
4Ms'19
City-Improvement Bonds.
4s g '05 A-O*355,000o___Apr 1 1925
4 Msg'08J-J *55,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1928
75,000c___Jan 1 1931
4 Mg'11 J-J
20,0000___Jan 1 1932
4 Mg'12 J-J
6,000_._ Jan 1 1933
4Mg'13 J-J
4{s'17 J-J
2',000__Jan 1 '23-'42
Park Bonds.
4 Msg'99J-J *1100,000o_ _July 1 1929
4 Msg'08J-J *72,000o___July 1 1943
4 Mg'10 J-J *175,000o_Jan 1 1945
4 Msg'10J-J *7(i,0000___Jan 11945
48 g '12 J-.1 *173,000c-Jan 1 1946
454s g'14J-J *50.000_-__July 1 1944
6,000__Jan 1 '23-'28
4s'17 J-J
7,000__July 1 '22-'28
45s'19
430'19 ___ 14,000__July 1 '22-'35
Fire-Department Bonds.
$8,0'JØ,,_.,July 1 1932
4s g '02 J-J
4 Msg'07J-J *25,000o.__Jan 1 1937
45 '06 J-J *128,000o___July 1 1926
4s g '09 J-J *28,000o__ _Jan 1 1944
4 Mg'10 J-J *55.0000___Jan 1 1945
1 1943
4 g'13 J-J *20,000c_ _ _Jan .
4 g 15 J-J 51,000..___Jan 1 1930
26,000__Jan 1 '23-'41
4 s'17 J-J
30.000__Jan 1 '23-'28
4 s'18 J-J
15,000__July 1 '23-'37
4 s 21 J-J
44,000__July 1 '22-'31
4348'21 J-J
22,000__July 1 '22-'29
4)48'21 J-J
Ventnor Ave. Bonds,
4Ms'14 J-J *110,000__._Jan 1 1944
Texas Avenue Bonds.
430'08 J-J *140.0000_ _ _July 1 1938
Massachusetts Avenue Bonds.
430'08 J-J *$30.0000_ __July 1 1928
Michigan Avenue Bonds.
4s g '06 A-0 17,000o___Oot 1 1936
Lighting Standard Bonds.
434s g J-J *$10,000____July 1 1934
Temporary Bonds.
31.196,000_,Nov 1 1922
_s
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22_10,163,500
Sinking fund
3,430,833
6.732,667
NET DEBT
Water debt (incl. above)_ 3,116,000
School debt (see below) 1.572.000
135,545.000
Assess. val.. real
Assess, val.. iersonal____ 7,062,000
Other assessable property.. 2.000,000
Total val. 1921 (est.). _ _144,607,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_330.08
Popula'n 1910, 46,150; 1920, 50.682
Summer population (est.)___300 000
INT. on bonds marked (*) at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on Albany
Ave. bonds and paving bonds due
1929 at Nat. Park Bk.. N. Y.; on
other bonds in Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY SCHOOL DIST.
33.s'00 M-S $20,000c_Mch 1 '23224
5,000c_ __July 1 1922
4s g '04 J-J
4s g '05 J-J 102,0000_July 1 '25-'31
48 g '06 J-J 65,000c_July 1 '31-'35
16,0000___July 1 1936
4s '06 J-J
70,000o__ _July 1 1937
43is'07 J-J
43ig'08 J-J 160.000o_July 1 '38-'42
430g'09J-J 120,0000_ _ _July 1 1943
430g J-J 139,000o_ _ _July 1 1945
434g11 J-J 170,000o___Jan 1 1946
434g'12 J-J 245,000c___July 1 1947
90.000c___July 1 1948
43ig'13 J-J
43is g J4 15.000____Jan 1 1945
43ig'15 J-J 135,000c___Jan 1 1945
25,000,.Jan 1 '23-'47
430'17 J-J
Temp'y debt(due Nov 1 '22) 195,000
Valuation and taxes same as Atlantic City's.
INT. on 430 due in 1937 and 430
due 1938-1942 at Hanover Nat. Bk.,
N. Y.; on 430 due 1943 at Nat. Paris
Bank, N. Y.; on other bonds in Atlantic City.

ATLANTIC CITY.
This city Is in Atlantic County.
Incorporated March 3 1854. New
charter adopted Apr. 3 1902. Commission gov't accented May 14 1912.
A-0 885,000cApr 1'24-'26-27
Os
City-Hail Bonds.
4s g '00 F-A*390,000o___Aug 1 1930
45 g '09 J-J *20,000o_ __Jan 1 1944
sg'13J4 *6.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1933
Public-Library Bonds.
4s g '03 J-J 1130,0000.__Jan 1 1938
Water Bonds.
ATLANTIC COUNTY.
5s g '95 J-D$761,0000__June 1 1925
May's Landing Is the county seat.
43isg'96M-S 100,000o___Mch 1 1926
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
4s g '00 J4 *200,0000.,,. July 1 1930 5s '15 J-J $50.000 _July 1 '40-'41
48 g '01 J-J *70,000o___July 1 1931
Building Bonds.
15,000o_ _July 1 1932 53 '13 M-8 $75,000 .,Mar 1 '53-'57
48 g '02 J-J
4s g '03 J-J *75,0000___Jan 1 1933 58 '13 M-9 :30,000_0ct 1 '22-'27
4s g '04 J-J *35,000o__ _July 1 1934 6s '20 s
-a 25.500____June 1 1926
430g'06J-J*300,000o__July 1 1941
Road Bonds.
43ig'10 J-J 275.000c___J&J 1 1945 5s '11 J-J $80,000o_ _Jan 1 '23-'30
75,000o__ _Jan 1 1946 58
J-J
4
- __ 30 000
.
1923-1925
1947 5s '15 ___ 260.000
434g'12J-J
1929-1939
4g'13 J4 214,000c:::Jan 1 1943
30.000c_Apr 1 '26-'27
430'14 J-J *367,000c___J&J 1 1944
15,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1939
4 s'14 J-J *200.000___July 1 1944 5s '16 J-D 115.000c___Apr 1 1946
4 s g J-J
43.000____July 1 1935
20.000c__Apr 1 1928
45s'21 J-J 224,000_July 1 '22-'51
120,000c-Apr 1 '42-'45
430'21 J-J 45,000....July 1 '23-'51 6s '20 s-a 650,000___June 1 1026
Albany Avenue Bonds.
10,0000 -_June 15 1923
4 Msg'09J-J $70,000o____July 1 1944 4Us'19 J-D{135,000c_June 15'24-'32
Paving Bonds.
11,000c_June 15 1033
4s g '02 A-0 *15.000o......0ot 1 1922 6s '21 -.._ 192,000_ _ __June 1 1927
4 4sg'04M-N*195,0000....May 1 1924 (is '21 ___ 472,000c&r_Feb 11923
4s g '05 J-D*130,0000___June 1 1925 6s '22 s
-an 81,000c&r_Jan 1 1928
4s g '06 A-0 80,000o___Apr 1 1926 5s '22 s-a J200,000c&r_Jan 15 1925
4 Msg'07J4 *250,0000___Jan 1 1927
1200,000c&r_Apr 15 '26
4s g '06 J-J
15,0000..„Oct 1 1926
Bridge Bonds.
43isg'08J-J *65,000o__ _Jan 1 1928 44s'12 J-J
20.000c- _Jan 1 '22-'25
434s'08 J-J *70,000o___July 1 1928 GEN.BD. DT.June 1 '2212,726,500
65.0000__ Jan 1 1929 Floating debt (add'i) '
4s g '09 J-J
110,096
4 Msg'09J-J *205,0000___July 1 1944 Sinking fund
639,271
4 Msg'10J-J *68,0000___July 1 1945 Assess, value, real estate_161,135,271
9
2 889
4 Mg'11 J-J *70,0000___Jan 1 1946 Assess, value, personal__ 11,166,012
4s g'12J-J *35,000c ___Jan 1 1947 Assess. val. 2d cl. RR.prop.2,181,545
4 Mg'13 J-J *30.000c___Jan 1 1938 Total assess. val. 1922_ _174,473.446
444g'12 J-J *12.000c___July 1 1922 State & co. tax(por $1,000)'21_35.31
43sg'13J4 *200,000c......July 1 1938 Popula'n 1910, 71,894; 1920. 83,914
4s 14 J-J *295,000.___July 1 1933
INT. at County Collector's office.
J4 *32,000_-__Jan 1 1934
43s
5,000.-Jan 1 '23-'27
4Ms'17 J-J
4.000_Jan 1 '23-'26 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS.
4t48'18 J-J
This borough is in Monmouth Co.
430'21 J-J 196,000_July 1 '22-'38
Atlantic Ave. Improv't Bonds, Inc. 1887; reino. Sept. 15 1891.
430'07 A-0 344,000o _Oct 1 1937
Sewer Extension Bonds.
55 '15 M-S $19,000_8ept 1 '22-'40
Hospital Bonds.
4s g '06 M-S*$30.0000___Sept 1 1936
Refunding Water Bonds.
430'07 M-S *70,000o___Sept 1 1937 434 g J-J $60,000o_ _July 1 1928
Fire Department Bonds.
g'09 M-S *5.0000_._Sept 1 1939
Drainage Bonds.
$5.660_ _July 1 '22-'27
430'17 J-J
4 Msg'07J-J $20,0000-July 1 1937 5s '18 M-N 4,000_ _Nov 1 '22-'29
430g'08J4 *100,000o _July 1 1938
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
430g'11J4 765,0000___Jan 1 1941 45 g
J-.1 139,0000___July 1 1928
i
,
43 g13 J-J *226.000c___J&J 1 1943
Refunding Light Bonds.
4318'15 J&J*100.000c__Jan 1 1945 430g'06J4 $15,000r_ _May 10 1926
37.000-Jan 1 '23-'58
-__
430'18 J-J
5.000_ Apr 1 '23-'32

JUNE, 1922.]
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS (Con.)
Funding Bonds.
11j23
$500_ _Jan 1
58 '14 J-J
3,000 _ _June 1 '23-'25
5s '15 ___
22,000_Dec 31 '22-'32
6s '20 s-a
Park Bonds.
1922-1937
44s'17 - $16,000
Borough Hall Bonds.
$21,000-May 1 '23-'43
4s'18
1922-1943
48'18 _ 22.000
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $237,500
19,240
Tax notes (add'1)
19,941
Sinking fundf General
3,120
'School
val., real estate_ 2,170,080
Assess.
343,970
Assess. val., personal
Assess. val., 2d cl. RR.prop 143,988
_ _2,658,038
Total assess. val.
1921- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---$44.50
Population 1910. 1.645; 1920, 1,629
INTEREST payable in New York

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS
Track Elevation Bonds.
I 10'03 J-D $7,000--Dee 1 1923
City-Hail Bonds.
to '11 J-J $30,000_ _ _Jan 1 1931
Paving Bonds.
is '10 J-J $234,000- __July 1 1930
Fire
-Department Bonds.
Is '06 M-S $20.000.__ _Sept 1 1926
Floating Debt Bonds.
Is '08 J-J $197,000- __Jan 1 1928
48'11 J-D 218.000c_June 1 1931
Is '20 ___ 246,209___Dec 31 1936
331,468___Dec 31 1936
fax Bonds.
3148'205s '08 J-3 $275,000-......July 1 1928
Park Bonds.
45 '13 J-J $2,500_ Peb 15 1923
Street-Improvement Bonds.
430'09 J-J $155,000_ _May 1 1929
.Jan 1 1928
58 '08 J-J
183,000_General Impt. Bonds.
55 '18 J-J $326,000„Jan 1 '23-'34
48,000c&rJan 1524-29
5s '22 J-J {108,000c&rJan 15'30-38
8,000c&r_Jan 15 1939
Temporary Inuit. Bonds.
5s '18 J-J $62,150 -..Dec 1 '22-'23
BOND.DT,Dec 31'21-$10,595,703
6,434.397
Deductions
1,543,768
Sinking funds
2,617,538
NET BONDED DEBT
Tax rev. notes Dec. 31 21 646,553
Assess. impt. notes... 208,350
General impt. notes_ _.345,906
80.075,020
Assess val. real est
39,634.800
Assess. val.personal
Ass'd val. 2d Class RR propl.661,852
Total assessed val. 1922_121,371.672
Total tax (per $1.000) 1922_ _331.11
Popula'n 1910, 55,545; 1920. 70,754
INTEREST payable part at Hudson Co. Nat. Bank of Jersey City,
part at Bayonne Tr. Co. and part at
the Mechanics' Tr. Co. In Bayonne

Beach-Improvement Bonds.
1935
58 '05 11-N $25,000c
(Subject to call 1925.)
1941
58 '11 J-D 15.000
Funding Bonds.
1935
5s '05 A-0 $29.000c
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1925.)
1941
-A $33,000
fis '11 F
6s '21 J-J 19,000c&r.Jan 1 '23-41
6s '21 J-J 136,000c&r.Jan 1'23-'31
3,000c&r _ _Jan 1 1932
6s '21 J-J 15,000c&r.Jan 1'23-'27
56,000c&r.Jan 1'28-'41
zJetty Bonds.
50 '98 J-J 110,000e_Jan 1 '24-'28
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $285,100
192,774
Other debt
15,586
Total sinking fund_ .._
Assess. val., real estate.._ _ _3,804,500
587,150
Assess. val., personal
Assess. val.,2d el. RR.prop. 19,400
Total assess. val. 1921_...._4,411,050
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 _ --$37.40
Population 1910. 1.433; 1920. 1,987
x INT. payable at U.S. Mtge.&
Tmist Co. in N. Y. City; on bonds
marked (*) at the Borough Collector's office; on others at Hackensack
Nat. Bank.

85
BEVERLY.
This city is in Burlington Co.
Sewer Bonds.
1942
•
$40.000
4
School Improvement Bonds.
1944
58
325.000
Certificates of Indebtedness..
1923
$1.928........
58
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $65,000
25,302
Other debt(additional)____
11,968
Sinking fund
1,137,076
Assessed valus, real
222,750
Assessed value, personal_
1,760
Ass'd val. 2d class RR prop
Total assessed value 1922....1,361,586
17,055
Less exemptions
1,344,531
Net valuation taxable
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22-351.90
Population 1910, 2,140; 1920, 2.562

BLOOMFIELD.
This town is In Essex County. Incorporated as a town Feb. 26 1900..
zSchool Bonds.
4s '00 J-J $3?,.000__Jan 15 '23-'30.
AUDUBON.
4s '99 M-8 17,000__Mar 1 '23-'26.
This borough is in Camden Co.
48 '07 A-0 43,.)00.,_ _Oct 1 '22-'53.
School Bonds.
'22-'27
4s '09 A-0 26,000c_Apr 1 '23-'48
6s '21 J-D 1$6,000__Dec 1 '28-'31
-A 178,000c_Aug 1 '22-'58
48 '10 F
1 6,000Dec 1
-A 144,000c_Feb 1 '26-'52'
430'16 F
TOT. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $400,165
258.475
J-D 33,000„June 1 '27-'46.
48
Deductions
ERE SCHOOL DIST.
BELVID
141,690
aSewer Bonds.
Not debt
School Bonds.
276,500
-A 350,0000__Feb 1 1930
School debt (incl.)
4%8'16 J-J $23,000__Jan 1 '23-'45 45 '00 F
166,490
_Nov 1
Sinking fund
1922-1930 534g'21 M-N249,000_ _ _Bonds. 1927
58 '20 ___ 17,000
3,702,500
val., real estate
Road Improvement
Assess.
BOND.DEBT Apr 8 1922- $49,000
126,675
,000___Nov 1 1927
Assess. val., personal
Assessed val'n,real estate.. 1.133,990 5303'21 M-N$166
xPark Bonds.
Assess. val., 2d cl. RR.prop. 618.500
202.540
Assessed val'n, personal__
3,829,175
45 '09 A-0 $30,000o_Apr 1 '30-'35
Total assess. val. 1922
Total assessed value 1922
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_$12.90
1,336,530 48 '11 J-D 30,000c.._ _ Deo 1 1941
(4-5 actual)
aStreet-Improvement Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,343; 1920, 4.740
Total tax rate (per $1,00(1)'22_$41.00
'1,865 4s '99 J-D $56,000c_June 1 '23-'29
Population in 1920
zWater Bonds.
.
AVALON
430 '04 A-0 $30,000Apr 1'23-'34
This borough is in Cape May Co
BERGEN COUNTY.
430 '09 A-0 15,000Apr 1 '35-'37
Hackensack is the county seat.
Sewage Disposal Bonds. 11948
4s'14 M-N 50.000May 1 23-'38
$25,000____Apr
Jail Bonds.
.5s '16 A-0
Funding Bonds.
(Subject to call.)
4303'16 M-S f$25,000..Sept 1'22-'26
00c_ _..May 1 1923
BEACH HAVEN.
1 4,000-_ _Sept 1 1927 5s '13 M-N$40,0
Water bonds.
This borough is in Ocean County.
434s'15 M-N137,000_May 15 '23-'45
'37. 42& '44
$54.000_1931.
Bridge Bonds.
5s
-Improvement Bonds.
ment Bonds.
-Depart
Street
Road Bonds.
1941 48 '04 F-A $30,0000_ _Aug 1 '22-'24 48•FireJ-J 825,0000-July 1 1924
'04
1114,000_ _Due on demand 58 '16 s-a $25,000
-A *24,0000_ _Aug 1 '22-'27
4 34807 F
58
18,000
'2241,241,500
55
d8.
48 '09 F-A 72,0000-Aug 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Apr 7
Drainage Bon140.000
Impt. Bonds.
Municipal
1944
July 1931 Water debt (additional)__
___ $2,500
434s'll J-J 58,000
5s
98,987
5e
.-- $68,000
Bonds.
May 1932 Floating debt (additional) 208,278
Boardwalk
4348'12 M-N
6s '21 F-A 34,000...Aug 1 '23-'56 55 '14 J-D 11,000
!General
Dec 1944 Sinking
19,000
6s '22 A-0 $11,000_ _June 1 '23-'33 BOND DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $154,000
40,960
'Water
5s_ 27,500
434s'15 J-J 25,000...._July '22-'26 funds val. real
23,590,300
(additional)____ 44.797
1922-1925 Assess
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $215,173 Note debt
16,314 4303'15 J-J 20,000
5,5R1,000
personal
General sinking fund
25,446
1922-1928 Assess val.
Sinking fund
979.780 43.5s'15 J-J 35,000
assessable property 120,931
1,519,855 Assess. val., real estate..
Assess. val. real
54,000c&r.Dec 1 '22-39 Other value 1922 (act. val)28,369,381
105,950
56,850 Assess. val., personal
Total
Assessed val.. personal
8,292 58 '19 J-D 1 4,000c&r..Dec 1 1940 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_....$30.90
val.,sd cl. RR.prop.
Assess.
3,000c&r_Dec 1 1941
Assess.val.20 class RR.prop. 27,840 Total assess. val. 1921........1,094,022
Pop. 1910, 15,070; 1920 Nat. 22,019
--1,6(11,545
Total assessed val. 19
aBuilding Bonds.
Bank;
rate (per 31.000)'21-$15.41
z Int. at Bloomfield
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_335.15 Tot.tax n 1910, 272; 1920
329 4s '09 F-A $64,0000_Feb 1 '23-'38 a at Fidelity Trust Co.. Newark'*at
n in 1910, 230; 1920. 197 Populatio
May 1 '23-'39
Populatio
48 '09 M-N 97.000o_
U.S. Mtg.& Tr. Co.. New York.
430'10 A-0 272,000----Apr '23-'39
BELLEVILLE.
AVON-BY-THE-SEA.
This town is In Essex County. 43.58'10 A-0 288,000_ -__Oct '22-'39 BOGOTA.
1 '23-'39
This borough is in Monmoutb Commission government approved 4 Ms'll M-N287.000_ _May 1 '22-'38
This borough is in Bergen Co.
-A 85,000c_Aug
County.
Oct. 20 1914. Pop'n 1910. 9,891; 430'12 F
-Improvement Bonds.
Street
$27,000 1920, 15.660.
434s'15 A-0 4,000_ ___Apr 1923
Beach bonds
___ $15,000____Aug 1 1922
r Dec 1 '23-42 530
28,000
5348'20 J-D J 41,000c&
Sewer bonds
Various [mot. Bonds.
30,000_ _Aug 1 '23-'25
35.600 5s '19 ___ $6,000_ ___July 1 1924
1 7,000c&r Dec 1'43-49
Water bonds
Extension Bonds.
17.000 5s '19 -__ 13,500_ ___July 1 1924
aRoad-Improvement Bonds. 7 55Sewer
Funding bonds
'15 ___ $24,000__Dec 1 '22-'29
1922-193
15,000
58 '08 M-S $64,000
Funding Bonds.
Fire bonds
___ 30,000
7.000 6s '14 F-A 390.000___Feb 1 1944 4 ms'll J-J 75,000o July 1 '27-'31 414s
$1,250
Sewer extension bonds
14,800 4301'15 M-S 80.000____Mar 1 1945 5s '13 J-D 300.000c.. .Doc 1 1933 Ffre BoncLs 430
5,000
Swimming pool bonds
Park Bonds 534s
Dec 1944
500 ___ _1922-1932
53 '14 J-D 300.000
2,000
Road Bonds.
5s '18 -___ $5,
5s
School
$145,934 4s '95
15,000..__ _July 1 1925 434s'15 J-D 20,000___June '23-'24 School bonds 58
21,400
BOND. DEBT Doc 31
Bonds
147,176
,000__Dec 1 1944
94,500
5s '14 J-D1300
Sewer Bonds.
Note debt (add'i) '
School Bonds 434s
30,034 58 19 __1125.000____Dec 1 1944 BOND.DEBT Dec 31 1921 106,750
_
Floating debt (add'1)
1
82,352 55 '11 ___ $17,500__ _July 1 1924 430'15 A-0 84,000
1922-1933
4,000_ ___Dec 1944
Sinking fund
Other debt(additional)___ _ 143,970
48,729
Total assessed val. 1922_..2.0)2.949 58 '13 F-A 47.000c..,...Aug 1 1943 430'15 A-0 96,000 _Dec1922-1933 Slinking fund
1
3.636,320
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22-338 92 5:: '18 J-D j64,000__Dec 1 '22-'53 4s'16 J-D I350,000M_ _ -Dec '22-'28 Assess. val. real
1 1929
46,000....
645,2)6
1 5.000__Dec 1 '54-'58
Population 1910, 426; 1920, 647
Assess. val. personal
Vire Bonds.
5s '1.7 J-D 322,000c_Dec 15'22-'28 Ass'd val. 2d class RR prop 19,103
BAYHEAD.
59,000c__Dec 15 1929
5s 14 ___ $7,000___Oct 1 1924
4,300,629
val.'21
This borough is in Ocean County.
-A 16,000__Aug 1 '22-'25 Tot.ass'd rate (per $1.000)'21 $45.40
5s '18 F
tax
1 '21- $59,600 5sSidewalk Inlet. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 3,
-D 528,000c&rDec 1 '22-'33 Total
'13 J-D 1116.000c__Dee 1 1923 5s '19 J
1,125; 1920.._3,906
1910,
8,500
Note debt(addl) •
49.000c&r_Dec 1 1934 Population
Refunding Bonds.
5,270
Sinking fund
240.000c&r Dec 1 '22-29 BOGOTA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
is '13 F-A 375,000c_Aug 1 1943
36.000c&r Dec 1 1930
Total assessed value 19 ?1....1,183,648 GEN.BD.DT.Doc 31 '21.. $433,000 5303'20J-D
(P. 0. Bogota) is in
This
315,00005u Dec 1'31-37 Bergen district
Total tax rate per $1,000'21 $30.55 Water debt
al)___ 107,000
County.
37,000c&r Dec 1 1938
Population 1910, 281; 1920, 273 Assessment (addition
debt (addl) - 832,300
272
1 ,000c&rDec 1 '23-'30 6sSchool Bonds.
Emergency notes(add'1)__
16,000
s-a $60,000
BAYONNE.
147,000c&rDec 1'31-'33
35,638 5 ,is'21 J-D 200,000c&rDec 1'34-'37 BOND. DEBT Jane '22.-4199,450
This city is in Hudson County Sinking funds( General_
1869. Com2,740
Incorporated as a city
25,000c&r_Dec 1 1938 BOONTON.
(Water _ _
Mar. 9
998
mission govt. adoptedauthorize1915 Assess. val. real
puraFlospita Bonds.
town is in Morris County.
estate::9,066,570
City Commissioners
J-Dj$18,000c_Dec 15'22-'45 5sThis J-D J 30,000__June 1 '23-'28
Assess. val.
'18
chase of local water company. See Ass'd val. 2dpersonal prop-1,797,233 58 '17
1 10.000c_Dec 15 '46-'55
class RR prop. 10,047
1120,000__June 1 '29-'48
1151.
V. 106, p.
Total assess. val. 1921--10,873,851 5s '19 J-D 21,000c&rDec 1 '22-'42
Water Bonds.
I£38,000c-Dec 1 '22-'32
Road Refunding Bonds. 1 1923 To al tax rate (per $1,f)00)'21 $43.70
68,000-Mar 1 '23-'39
$35,000____Jan
Dec 1 '33-'41
430'03 J-J
INT.at First Nat.Bank,Belleville 530'20 J-D 81,000c_
..Mar 1 '40-'59
96,000c_Dec 1 '42-'49 5s '22 M-S 60.000.. _Mar 1 1960
1,000...._
e Bonds.
Library-Sit
4,000c.._ _Dec 1 1950 BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $201,500
40 '02 M-S $3,000- _Sept 2 1922 BELLEVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
0
BD.DT.Apr 1 '22 *5,616,00 General improvement notes 99,621
M-N $6,000c ----1922-1927 GEN. debt
Funded Assessment Bonds.
193.625
Floating
2,400,760
1925 4 s
-A
F
,
4i.s
2 000c___1922..1923
284,009 Assess. val. real
95 J-J $33,000 __Jan 1
53'
fund
361,550
4g
A-0 2,500c__.._1924..1926 Sinking value, real
236,751,110 Assess val. personal Rail_ 38.884
Water Bonds.
Assessed
val. 2d Class
J-D
3.000c _ _1922-1924 Assessed value, personal_ 36,762,078 Assess.
,
4 lig'02 J-J $15,000_-_ _ Deo 1 1922 45
,184
J-J 19.500c___1922..1932 2d Class RR property...... 3,452,301 Total assess. val. 1921_ _.._2.801
8,000.._ _ _Jan 1 1932 4t.s
J-J
48 02
$48.20
A-0 45,000r _1923-1944 Total assessed value_ _ _ _276,965,489 Total tax rate (per 31.000)'21 -5,372
4 t4g'03 J-J 44,000..__ _July 1 1923 4l..o
n 1910, 4,930; 1920_
J-J 24.900
Tot. tax rate (p.$1,000)'22_$11.68+ Populatio 53 of 1922 at the U. S.
58 '18 --- 1,212,000_$60,000 YrIY- 4ts
_7-'42 Popula'n 1910. 138.002; 1920.210.703
INT. on
48,000c&r.June 1 1943 4 8'13 J-J 80,000c Jan 15 .
& Trust Co., New York.
M-N120,500c_Nov 1 '27-'44
5s g '18 J-J {480,000c&rJ'ne 1 '44-'51 58
*INT. at A. B. Leach & Co. In Mtge.
46,000c&r_June 1 1952 158 '16 J J I 2,000c___July 1 1930 N.Y.City; all other issues at U.S.
BOONTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
_Mar 1926
139.000c_July 1 '31 '43 Mtge & Trust Co., N.Y
514s'20 --_ 1,800.000_
92,000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'45
This district (P. 0. Boonton) is in
6s g '21 --- 346.000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1927
Morris County.
5s '20 J-J 30,000___Jan 1 '46-'55 BERGENFIELD.
Police-Headquarters Bonds.
J-D$100,000cr Dec 1 '23-'47
1
1 '56-'60
20,000c_ _Jan
48 '05 J-J $38,000_ _July 1 1925
This borough is in Bergen County. 554s'21
1,000er Dec 1 1948
58 '20 J-D 58,000c&r Dec 1 '22-50
School Bonds.
School Bonds.
$50.000cr Dec 1 '22-'46
30.000c&r Dec 1 '51-60
434s'05 ___ $16,000
$7,500___Aug 18 1922
4e '02 J-J
12,000cr Dec 1 '47-'50
12,000...Aug 1 '22-'24
534s'21 J-D
4303'03 J-J 100,000___Moh 2 1933 58'22 F
1,000cr Dec 1 1951
-A 78;000 _Aug 1 '25-'50 5s '08 _- 35,000
6,750___Moh 1 1935
48 '05 J-J
27,000cr Dec 1 '22-'48
5348'21 J-D
2,000____Aug 1 1951 5s '16 __- 19.000
8.000
5s '12 ___
(?)
4lig'07 J-J 40,400_ _ _ _Jan 1 1922
2,000_ _Aug 1 '52-'53
BONDED DEBT
10.000____Jan 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Feb 15'22 $750,900 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $6,000
58 '08 J-J
INT. at the Boonton National
Other debt(additional)____ 69,943 Bank, Boonton.
58 g '08 J-J 160,0000_ _Apr 1 1928 Sinking fund
45.195
value, real estate..-3,106,925
58 '08 M-N 265,000-__Nov 1 1928 Ass'd val.'21 (% act.)
10,977.537 Assess, value, personal.... 319.070
Assess.
u y 11928
,
58 '08 J-J
INT. at lot Nat. Bk.. Belleville. Total assess. value 1921.._ _3.425,995 BORDENTOWN.
4348'09 J-J 60,500_ __ _Sept 1 1929
This city is in Burlington County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21..549.90
7,500____Jan 1 1930
40 '10 J-J
of charter Feb. 13 1849.
Population 1910, 1,991; 1920, 3,667 Date bonds
$500
430'10 J-J 298,000_ -_ _July 1 1930 BELMAR.
Street
This borough Is In Monmouth
430'11 J-J 50,400o._ _July 11031
Funding Bonds (Sewer)•
County. Incorp. in 1885.
8,500-Dec 15 1931
430'11
--- $151,000
BERGENFIELD SCHOOL DIST. _s
Fire-Engine -Bonds.
5.000___Dec 15 1932
48 '12 J4
Funding Bonds (Water)•
This district is in Bergen County.
J-J $4.500
1937
434g'13 J-J 338,000c__Jan 1 1933 5s
--- Sii,000
5s '16 F-A :2,000c_Feb 1 '23-'24 _s
Certificates of Indebteness.
4 sg'14J-J 107,000___Feb 1 1934
12.000c_Feb 1 '25-'30 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22.... $391.964
___ 83.000_ _ _ Dec 20 1922
34,050
41.28'15 --- 25,000--Sept 1 1935 _s
BOND. DEB Dec 31 '21_ $54,000 Floating debt
Sewer Bonds.
25.000-__-July 11938
43,125
4 s'
116,803 Sinking funds
1941 Assessment debt
g '11 J-D $12,600o
1.619.905
58 '19 J-J 310.000
54.433 Assess. val. real
Floating debt
---July
452,745
5s '19 J-J 53,000__Jan 1 '23-'39 5s '13 J-J 36.000-Bonds. 1 1943 Assessed value, real estate_3,160,925 Assess. val. personal
nsion
Water-Exte
5s '19 J-J 20,500__Jan 1 '23-'34
319,070 Second class RR property.... 11,923
.
1 1937 Assessed value, personal..
58 '19 --_ I 9,000__Jan 1 '23-'31 58 '07 J-J $20,000o. _July 1 1943 Public service property....
145,470 Total assessed val'n 1921.._2,084,573
22,000___ _July
136,000„Jan 1 '32-55 Ss '13 J-J
90.100
Less exemption
Total assessed value 1921
Water Funding Bonds.
192,000c&rJan 15'24-29
1,994,473
3,571,465 Net valuation taxable
actual)
(about 80%
58 '22 J-J 340,000c&rlan 15'30-39 5s '12 M-S $38.000--__Sept 1 1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921........$3.93 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $41.80
zImprovement Bonds.
&rJan 15'40-50
528,000c
3.763 Population 1910, 4,250; 1920..-4,371
40,000c&r_Jan 15 1951 58 '96 J-J $18.000c..__Jan '23-'26 Population in 1920




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BOUND BROOK.
of 1922 at City Treasurer's office;
Court-House Bonds.
This borough is in Somerset Co others at the Mechanics' National 4s Street-Improvement Bonds.
'17 A-0 $13,000
1922-1947 4s '04 J-J $700,000c&r_Jan 2 1944
Inc. Mch. 311891. Pop'n '10, 3,970: Bank, Burlington.
454s18 A-0 61,990
1922-1938
Temporary !mot. Bonds.
1920, 5,906.
534s'21 F (102,000c&rAug 1 '22-27 434s'22 s-a $102,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1928
-A
Paving Bonds.
1234,000c&rAug 1 '28-46 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22_81,771,100
4As'16 M-N$29.000
1932 BURLINGTON COUNTY.
Refunding City-Hall Bonds.
Temporary debt
Mount Holly Is the county seat.
Fire Engine Bonds.
30,000
4s '02 J-D $63,000r__ _Deo 1 1932 Sinking fund
5s
M-8 $4,000
393.083
Artesian Well Bonds.
1926
Assessed Valuation 1921
434s'15 J-D $6,000- _Dec 1 1935 4s Floating Debt Bonds.
School Bonds.
'84 J-J $34,000r_ __Jan 1 1934 Real estate
8157.455.367
4 As
-A $13,0000..$2,000 yearly
Road-Improvement Bonds.
F
450'07 M-S 135,000r_Sept 1 1937 2d class RR. property..__ 3,278,788
4 As'll F-A 15,000o_Feb 1 '26-40 454s'07 M-N $5,000c_ _Nov 1 1923 4
34s'08
_s
23,423.534
F-A 45,000
serially is '12 J-D 350,000r __ _June 1 1928 Personal estate
1940 58 '19 J-D 280,000
M-S
Debt April 19226s '21 A-0 535,000__Apr 1 '23-'31 48 '13 F-A 65.000_ __ _Sept 1 1937 Total assess. val. 1922_184.157.689
100,000_ Aug
GEN. BONDED DEBT.... $54,000 5s '22 M-N 50,000
serially 434s'14 A-0 300,000____Oct 1 1943 County tax (per $1,000) '22_$4.03
1944
142.029; 1920. 190.508
School bonds
$103,000 5s '22 J-D 246.000c&r Jne 30 '23-31 4s '11 J-D 150.000-- _ _June 1 1941 Pop'n 1910,or
• Coupon
1
reg., at holders' opt.
Improvement certificates
Funding Bonds.
1,000
4s '17 M-N 40,000 Nov 1 '22-'37
Sewer certificates
3,500 58 '20 J-D $154,542c&r Dec 1'22-'30 48 '17 M-N 40,000---$2,500 ann. INT. at U. S. Mtg & Tr. Co.. N. Y.
Floating debt
Bridge Bonds.
15.200
Assessed val'n, real estate _ _3,112,020 434s'14 J-J 315,000___July 1 1934 334s'04 M-N 70,000_ __ May 2 1934 CAPE MAY.
Refunding Fire-House Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal_
59,609 450'14 J-D 22,000-_Dec 1 1934 334s'07 J-J $20,000r___Jan 1
This city is in Cape May Co. Inc.
1937
Other assessable property
122,449 4As'16 J-J 51,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1936 is '09 A-0 14,000r__ _Oct 1 1929 Mar. 3 1875. Coirmission governTot.ass'd va1.'21(65% act43,831,378 434s'17 F
-A 10,000__Feb 1 '23-'32
s
ment adopted Sept. 14 1915.
Total tax (per $1,000) '21----$39.80 bs '19 J-J
13.000
serially 48Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
'15 J-J $10,000____July 1 1965 Os '06 --- 320,000_, _May 1 1936
INTEREST on school bonds at
Hospital Bonds.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Sewer
First National Bank.
434s'17 F-A $15,000-Feb 1 '23-'37 434s'18 Bonds.
NET BD. DT.June '22..$l,217.309 5548'21 M-8 $73,500c _ _ _ _1922-1953 Os '08 M-N$104,000c_May 1 1938
F-A! 20,000c&rAug 1'22-'25 5s '05 A-0 30,000c -Apr 1 1935
BRADLEY BEACH.
Assessed val'n,real estate_ 41,263,151
1204,000c&rAug 1 '26-'59 5s '12 A-0 58.000c-Apr 1 1942
This borough is in Monmouth Co. Assessed val'n, personal__ 9,210,705
Funding Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
2d class RR property___ 197,959 4548'07
Beach Improvement Bonds.
6s
Total assess.val. 1922..__ _50,701,815 450'12 M-S5150,000r___Sept 1 1927 5s '07 ___ $40,000c_ __May 1 1937
$2.:0,000
J-J
Beach Front Bonds.
Less exemptions
1,531,715 4549'13 M-S 60,000_ _July 1 1932 48 General-Improvement Bonds.
'02 J-D $75,000c___Sept.1 1922
90,000......Sept 1 1933
Os '21 __- 1360,000_,May 1 '24-'38 Net valuation taxable.. __ _49,170,100
00'14 J-D 125.000__ _June 1 1934 5s '04 J-D 140.000c_ ..June 1 1934
I 15,000„May 1 '30-'41 County tax (per $1,000)'22-$10.83
5s '09 s-a
50.000c__June 15 1939
Fire Department Bonds.
Population 1910. 66.565; '20, 81,770 4s Fire-Department Bonds.
'04 J-J $25,000r___July 1 1924 5s '14 J-D 16,500-__Dec 1 1944
Os '19 s-a $20,000
1922-1929
434s'08 J-D 25,000r.._ _June 1 1928 5s '15 M-S 86,000c_ -Mar 1 1945
___ 10.000
4s '09 A-0 20,000r_..Aug
434s'19 A-0 32,000-Apr 15 '23-'38
BOND.DEBT Apr 7 1922.. $496,300 BUTLER.
This borough is in Morris County. 4s '11 J-D 25,000--Dec 1 1939
Paving Bonds.
Sinking fund
1 1931
46,623
Elec. Lt. & Pow. Plant Bonds.
4s '13 A-0 25,000_ -Apr 1 1933 450'20 __- 845.000
1940
Total deductions
411,815 5s
$30,000
1945 434s'15 M-N 75,000----May 1 1935 5s '20 -__ 23,000
NET DEBT
84,485 5548'21 J-D 80.000c&rDec 1 '23-'41 4548'15 M-N 10,000____
May 1 1935 ($1,500 yearly until Dec. 1926,
Assess. val. real
3.250.500 FUND DEBT Apr 12'22 $110,000 48 '18 A-0 15,000
$1,000 yearly thereafter.)
1922-1928
Assess. val. personal
324,918 Floating debt (certificates)
Convention Hall Bonds.
5,500 454s'18 A-0 46,250
1922-1938
Other assessable property
17,585 Sinking fund
5,000 4348'20 J
-D
8,500----$500 yearly 430'17 A-0 $18.000c..33.000 yearly
Tot.ass'd val.'22(A act.)_3,545.153 Assessed val.,
1,381,725 434s'22 A-0 30,000__May 1 '23-'42 4 As'17 M-S 12,000c___Sept 1 1937
To). tax rate (p • $1,(l00)'22_,. $45 SO Assessed ,val., real
personal_ _ _ - 263.200
Os '20 -- 38,500___Dec 30 1938
Park Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,807; 1920_2.307 Ass'd val. 2d class
RR prop. 14,809 45 '04 J-,1 $90,000r__July 1 1929
Sewer Bonds.
Total valuation 1921
1.659.734
-A 22,000r_Aug 1 1931 5s '05 A-0 $24.000c ..Oct 20 1035
BRADLEY BEACH SCR. DIST. Assessed value 1922 (est.) _1,800,000 334s'06 F
Refunding St impt. Bonds.
434s'07 F
-A 15,000o___Aug 1 1932
BOND. DEBT June 30 '21 $87,000 Tax rate (per $1,000)
1922-$43.20 45 '08 F-A 10,000r.... Aug 1 1938 5s '13 J-D $20,000____Dec 1 1943
Sinking fund
21,302 Population 1910, 2.265; 1920. 2.886 4s '09 F
Sewer. Boardwalk & Funding.
-A
5,000r-Feb 1 1939
INT. on 554s of 1921 at the First 4s '09 F-A 25.000r_Aug 1 1934 5s '10 A-0 $30,000c Apr 20 1940
BRANCHVILLE.
I
National Bank, Butler.
Bulkhead & Boardwalk Bonds.
4s '10 J-J
10,000-__July 1 1935
This borough is in Sussex County.
40 '12 J-D 10.000____June 1 1937 5s '20 -__ $72,500.. _$3,000 yearly
. Water-Works Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
434s'14 1 -A 75,000_ _ _Feb 2 1939
0
CALD WELL.
450
- 330.000
1938
-A 100,000--_-Feb 1 1940 55 '99 A-0 $13,000c__Apr 1 1924
This borough is in Essex County. 434s'15 F
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21- _ _330,000
430'15 J-J 50,000-__July 1 1940 is 1)9 A-0 17,000c_ _Oot 1 1929
Sewer.
Emergency notes (add'I)___ 1,030
4s '17 J-J 23,500_ __ _June 1 1957 4549'17 M-S 60,000c_Mar 1 '23-'52
Assessed val, real estate..__ _270,100 5s '13 A-0 $66,000c ____1922-1943
School Bonds.
Assessed val. personal
8,000
1926-1933 534s'21 F-A f40,000c&rAug 1 '22-41
89,200 _s '16 -__
88,000_ _Sept 1 1937
160,000c&rAug 1 '42-61 454s'17
Total assessed value 1921_ 359,300 _s '18 ' ___
3,000_ ..$1,000 yearly
4A s'00 _ _ _ 14.000_ _31,000 yearly
Fire and Police Bonds.
Total tax rate(per$1,000)
•
344.24 4s Water Bonds.
'02 J-J $20,000c_ __July 1 1932 430'08 J-D $50,000r__June 1 1938 434s'17 -_,. 62,000_ _$2,000 yearly
Population in 1910.663; 1920_588
Water Bonds.
434s'09 J-J
5,000c__ _Jan 1 1929 48 '09 J-D 30,000r___June 1 1939
4548'15 J-J
Fire House Bonds.
5.000___July 1 1945 434s'17 __ $8,000-----Aug 1 1937
BRIDGETON.
*970.50
2.000_-__Jan 1 1946 011088 DEBT thic
0
4,00
Tills city is situated in Cumberland 4348'09 J-J $5,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1929 48 '16 J-J
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $108,500 4s '18 J-D 10,800
County. tricorn. Nov. 29 1864.
1922-1948 School debt (add'i)
Water bonds (incl.)
Water debt (incl.)
Water Bonds.
202:9 0
168
10
5
Sewer-Disposal Bonds.
25,000
funds
20.400 45 '04 J-J $170,000o&r_July 1 1934 Sinking fun
J-J $50,000c__July 1 1941 Floating debt
Sinking fund
10,195 4543'08 J-D 85,000r__ _June 1 1938 Tot.assess.val.(80%act)'21 6,801,923
Street and Sewer Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $44.30
450.'13
3,222,200 4s '96 J-D 600,000c&r_J'ne 1 1926
_ 15,000_ -__Sept 1 1943 Assessed val. real estate
Assessed val. personal
366,859 45 '09 A-0 28,000r......Aug 1 1938 Population 1910. 2,471; 1920. 2.999
Water Bonds.
_454s'11 J-J $75,000o___July 1 1941 2d class RR.property
INT. at Security Trust Co. and
14,680 4s '11 F-A 15,000_-__Aug 1 1941
434s'13 J-J 55,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1943 Tot. ass'd val. '21
___ 3.603,739 4s '13 A-0 5,000---_Oct 1 1943 Merchants' Nat. Bank, Cape May.
454s'16 M-S 124,000c_Sept 15 '22-33 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $36.30 434s'15 M-N 50,000---May 1 1945
434s'18 M-S 111,000c _ _ _ _1922-1938
1 2,000c_Sept 15'34-'35 Population 1910, 2.236; 1920, 3,993
INT. at Caldwell Nat. Bank.
30,000_ _May 1 '23-'32 CAPE MAY COUNTY.
Paving Bonds (opt. after 1917 .
Cape May C. H. Is the county seat.
434s'22 A-0{112,000_May 1 '33'60
4s '06 j
-J $10,200r......July 1 1927
Road Bonds.
3,000
May 1961
School Bonds.
s
CAMDEN.
$9,000
1922-17
1914
4
Highway Bonds.
4s '02 J-J 825,0000._July 1 1922
This city, which is in Camden 48 '16 J-J $5,000_
4 s
1922-1926
_ _ _Jan 1 1926 4 8'12 M-S 15,000
(Subject to call July 1 1912.)
County. In March 1899 annexed the
8,000c
1922-1937
Harbor lmpt. Bonds.
4548'12 -_- 18.200c
-__ 62,500
1942 town of Stockton. The city was in- 5As'211 f$240,000c&rAug 1 '22-41 434,5
0-A
Funding Bonds.
corporated Feb. 14 1828. Population
..Nov 2 1945
44
1 260,000c&rAug 1 '42-61 5s14 M-N 20,000_..
411 '04 J-J $50,0000---Jan
Os
_ 20,000
1945
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1 1934 1910, 94,538; 1920, 116.309.
Os '15 if-S 25,500-Sept 1 1945
STOCKTON.
1919)
City Machine Shop Bonds.
48 '09 F-A $35,0000_ _Feb 1 1939 45 '17 ___ $12.500__Ju
5s '15 A-0 54,000.-Oct 1 194
194
ne 1 '23-'47
6
5
Refunding Bonds.
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1924)
Bridge Bonds.
3548'04 J-J $20,000____Jan 1 1924 Os '16 ___ 109,000
Refunding Bonds.
454s'18 _-- 825,600
1922-1948 3548'05 3.1-S 34,200r__Sept 1 1935 Os '16 A-0 148,000-Oct 2 '22-'28
43 '05 M-S $15,000o_ __Sept 1 1925
Dock and Wharf Bonds.
1 8,000--Oct 2 1929
3 As'06 M-S 30,000r__Sept 1 1936
Park Bonds (opt. after 1917).
434s'10
'17 M-N 17,000c_Nov '22-'37
Is
4s '03 J-J $40.000o___Nov 1 1927 is '10 11-N $64,000c&r_May 2 1930 48 '07 F-A 12,000r _Aug 1 1937 58 '18 J-J 121,000c-Jan 1 '2:
hf-N 40,000o&r_May 2 1940
1 1920
i'2
-3
'08 A-0 37,000r-Oct 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22.. $414,400 45 '13 M-S 18.000___F
120,000c Jan 1 '31-'40
School Bonds.
eb 1 1963
Notes outstanding
129,174 4s '12 F-A 65,000__-_Aug 1 1942 4548'98 A-0 82.250c_Oct 1 '22-'30 5s '1.9
1,500
Assess. val.. real
7,958,560 450'14 J-J 20,000_ _Jan 1 1939 434s'18
270,000
1922-1948 5s Turnpike Bonds.
Assessed val., personal
__ $6,000
_3,168,544 Is '15 F-A
5,000___Feb 1 1945 TOT. BD. DT.Mar '22_ ..$8,476,436
1922-1927
Tot. val'n '22(70% act.)_11,127.104
70,000c___Dec 1 1941
Bounties Loans.
Water bonds (included)_ _ 1,319,100 450'11
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922___$37.53 Is '98 J-J
$9,000r_ __July 1 1928 Sinking fund
Bridge Bonds.
1,716,483
Pop'n 1910. 14,209; 1920, 14.323
Refunding Water
NET BOND. DEBT
--- $1,000
1922-1925
5,440,853 434s
TNT. payable at City Treas. office. 450'92 J-J $95,000o_Bonds.1 1922 Floating debt (add'1)
_ _July
14,000
1922-1935
1,253,703 434s
4549'93 J-J 95,000c&r Jan 1 1923 TOTAL DEBT
1,000c
_-- -1922
6,694,555 4 s'12 J-J
BURLINGTON.
942
3
This city is In Burlington County 45ee 12 J-.1 48,000...... _July 1 1942 Assess, val. real estate.-108.39O,470 434s'12 J-D 37,500c__June 19 5
Hospital
Assess. val. personal
J-J 20,500- __Jan 1 1943
16,611.410 434s
Incorp. Mar. 4 1851. Pop'n 1910, 4%s'07 M-S Bonds.
$50,000o___Sept 1 1937 Total valuation 1922_ - __125.001,880 5s
-- 32.000
8,336; 1920, 9.049.
4s '13 M-8 25,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1933 Tax rate (per $1,0001 1921_ -- -$27.00 5s '16 A.-0 13.000-Oct 2'22-34
Drainage Bonds,
School Bonds.
INT. at City Treasurer's office. 5s '17 F-Al 96,000- _Feb 1 '23-'34
450'15 July $8,500c
Jan 1 1925 434s'98 A-0 $2,000_ _ _ _$250 yearly
6,000_ _-Feb 1 1935
4As
J-J
6.500..---$500 yearly 48 '04 J-J $90,000r_Jan 1. 1934 CAMDEN COUNTY.
BOND.DE T Dec 31 '21 $1,399,900
Floating Debt Bonds.
Is '04
125,000r_ _July 1 1934
Camden is the county seat.
Other debt (add'1)
4548'07 J-J- $36,000c_ _ _July 1 1937 is '07 J-J 200.000r__
85 5_02
5 :1 10
5
F-A
Feb 1 1937 'Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
Sinng fund
ki
Fire-Department Bonds.
is '09 F
-A
4.s '05 ALS $4,500o_ _ _Sept 1 1925 4 %s'10 J-D 40,000r_ _Aug 1 1939 00'14 J-D $52.500____June 1 1939 Assessed val., real
33,608,992
80,000o &r_June 1 1940 Is '13 J-J
Assessed val., personal..
11.000__July
School Bonds.
450'13 A-0 200.000c_Aor 1 1943 450'15 J-J 20.000_ _July 1 1933 2d class RR.property..._ 2.972,165
543,541
4s '05 F-A $5,2500_ _Aug
1 1945
434a'13 M-S 30.000____Sept 1 1933 4s '17 1
0-A
7,000.. _ Feb 1 '23-'36 Total assessed val. 1924-10,124,688
(Subject to call $2,000-yearly 1 1935 450'15 J-J 100,000..
1925.)
...July 1 1945
*Asylum-Improvement Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1041.._31I.75
48 '04 11-S $23.5003_ -May 1 1934 4s '16 M-N
,
10,000_-Nov 1 1946 4548'15 M-N$50,000_ _ _ _May 1 1935 Population 1910, 19,745; '20, 19,460
(Subject to call $2,000 yearly 1924.) 4s '17 F
-A 200,000_ __ _Feb 1 1947
Pike Bonds.
48 '99 J-J $19,500c
INT. on road
1936 4s '18 F-A. 182,000_ _$7,000 yearly 434s'14 J-D $13 000 __June 1 1934 1918 payable at bonds of 1917 and
County Collector's
($1,000 yearly.)
434s'18 1 -A 260,000-810.000 yearly
0
Armory-Site Bonds.
office; on others at First Nat. Bank.
4 hall J-J
16,000o_ _Jan 1 1941 534s'21 F-A 105,000c&rAug 1 '22-56 434s'11 F-A $30,000o....
Feb 11926 Ocean City.
(Subject to call after 1931.)
20,000c&rAug 1 '57-61
Alms House !mut. Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
-May 1 1930 CARLSTADT.
48 '04 11-S 820,0000_ _Sept 1 1934 4548'22 A-0 690,000....May 1 '23-'45 4340'15 M-N $8,000...
279,000_May 1 '411254
I 6,000_ Feb 1 '23-'28
This borough
434s '12....
9.500
1942
3,000_ __ _May 1 1955 4s '17 F-A 1 7,200__Feb 1 '29-'33 Inc. June 1904. Is in Bergen County.
454s'17
9.700.._$2,000 yearly
Re-paving Bonds.
*Improvement Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Is '98 A-0$200,000r___Apr 1 1928 5s '19 M-S 358,000_ ___Sept 1 1925 4 Hoboken Road Bonds.
5s '20 M-N f$58,000c&rNov 1'22-'50 4s '99 M-S 50,000c_
As
Feb $10,000c
1923
_ May 1 1929
Street-Improvement Bonds.
1 25,000c3crNov 1 '51-'58 is '00 M-N 35,000r_ _May 1 1930 534s'20 A-0 $97,000____Oct 1 1926
1928
Almshouse & Highway Bonds. 4548
Mar 830,000c
Refunding Water Bonds.
is '03 J-D 75.000r.._ _June 1 1933 6s '21 1
0-A $90,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1927
45 '08 J-J
Sewer Bonds.
11,500o
1938 Is '06 F-A 38,000r.. _Aug 1 1936
* Road-Improvemen
4As
.
Aug $80,000c
City-Hall Bonds.
1930
I34s'lS J-J 50.000___July 1 1945 4s '06 M-N$18,000___ t Bonds.
_Nov 1 1926 asb
School Bonds.
4548'11 J-J $35.000c
1946 434s'15 A-0 20.000____Oct 1 1945 454308 F
-A 29,600__Aug 1 1938
Sept $51.500c --1933-1039
Filtration Bonds (opt. after 1919)
Funding Sewer Bonds.
434s'08 M-N 41.000__May 1 1928
Funding Bonds.
4.1 '09 A-0 $25.000r_ _Oct 1 1939 4s '17 J-D$100,500_ _June 1
'23-57 450'10 A-0 67,000___Apr 1 1935
38,000_ _July 1 '22-25
M-N 17,000-$1,000 yearly
434s
Funding,
450'11 hf-N 32.000-__Nov 11931 6s '21 M-N 15,000__July 1 '26-30
Temporary impt. Bonds.
4804 M-N$49,500r_May 2 '23-'34 450'14 M-S 65.000.
.._Mar 1 1944
2,500- _,July 1 1931
534s'22 J-J $76,000.._ _ _Jan 1 1928 334s'05 J-D 20,000r_ _ _Jan 1
1935 43 '17 F-A 40,000
1922-1929 BOND. DEBT Dec 3121.. $145,500
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 1921 $531.450
Refunding.
43 '17 F-A 112.000_10 1 '30-31 Other debt (add'i)
0
Sinking fund
127,423
24,367 48 '02 J-D 870 000r. _June 1 1932
1 6,500
_Feb 1 1932 Sinking fund f General
Assessed val. real
53,091
4,458,605 3340'02
20.000Dec 1 1932 5s '19 s-a
87,000c&r_July 1 1925
iSchool
Assessed val. personal
11,482
1.059.595 4s '06 A-0 124,000o&r..Apr 1 1936
Bridge Bonds.
Assessed
2d class RR.property
2,187,975
4345'10 J-D 210.000__ _ _June 1 1941 Is '13 J-J 310.000-___July 1 1943 Assessed val., real
19,915
val.,
Total valuation 1922
- 479,547
5,538,115
City-Hall Bonds.
Os '14 M-N*14.000___Nov 1 1934 Ass'd val.2d class
Less exemptions
personal_- 2.669 9 1
prop
.1 4
:8
60
123,100 Is '07
_Oct
Net valuation taxable__ _ _ _5,415.015 48 '08 J-J $13,000r.. July 1 1927 4%s'13 A-0 75,000
Tota
A-0 10,000r___Oct 1 1938 450'15 M-N 16.000__May 1 1933 Tot.laas'd val. 1921
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922.-348.60 4a '13 J-J
1
tax (per ,000) 19-1L.--$11.50
10,000.. ..July 1 1948 450'16 M-N 14.500____May 1 1935 Population 1910,
INT. on drainage-plant, sewer 48 '14
1936
3.807; 1920-4.472
5.000.......Feb 2 1939 Os '19 s
-a
bonds and temporary impt. bonds 4s '14 F-A
INTEREST at Nat. Park Bank,
1
A-0 3.000Oct 1 1939 5s '19 F-A *31,000c&r_July 1 1925
60.000_ __ _Aug 1925 N .Y., and at Carlstadt Nat. Bank.



JUNE, 1922.]

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS

87

x INT.at Citizens' Trust Co., First Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_310.80 58 Sewer Bonds.
F-A$105,000__Aug 15 1938
and Second Nat. Bank, all of Pater- Population 1910, 1.783; 1920. 2.537
Municipal Bldg. & Fire Equip.
son, at the City Treasurer's office, at
M-S $17,000____Sept 1 1929
DISTRICT.
State Treasurer's office, Trenton,and DUMONT SCHOOL_ _Nov 1 '27-'42 4548
Funding Bonds.
Clifton Trust Co.. Clifton. Abigiej 58 '16 M-N$32,000c _Aug '22-'39 4548'15 A-0 143.500....._Apr 1 1945
4 A ,5&6-.... 34,200..
BOND. DEBT June 30 '21_ _$87,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22_ $165,000
COLLINGSWOOD.
73,810
6,716' Floating debt
This borough is In Camden County. Sinking fund
44,187
Sinking fund
Commission gov't adopted Nov. 8 DUNELLEN.
4,198.603
Assess.
1917. (V. 105, p. 1912). PopulaThis borough is in Middlesex Co. Assess. val„real est
13:9 5
1.085 518
val., personal
tion 1910, 4,795; 1920,8,714.
Joint Sewerage Bonds.
Assess. val.2d cl. RR.prop.
Library Bonds.
4 s'14 _-- $20,000c___Oct 1 1947
CHATHAM.
,
5,2 8,036
5s '16 J-D $4,000_$1,000 year!.. 4 s'16 ___ 10.000c___Dec 1 1941 Tot, assess. val. 1921_ _
This borough is In Morris County
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-338.80
Funding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Incorporated 1897.
A-0 $25,000c_ _Apr 1 1931 58 '14 ___ $55,000c___Oct 1 1954 INT.on 58 payable at U.S. Mtge.
5s
Water & Light Impt. Bonds.
Street Bonds.
1 1941 & Trust Co., N. Y.; on others at
430'16 ___ 44,000c___Dec
58 '14 M-N$35.000c_May 1 1934 45
J-D $145,0000___ Deo 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $122,000 Rutherford Nat. Bank.
Light Refunding Bonds.
50.000o___Deo 1 1941 Other debt (add'!)
41,471
1922-1936 4 Ms'll J-D
-__ s15,000
55
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922.. $460,000 Sinking fund
5,127
. Municipal Building Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'i)___ 149,600 Assess. val., real estate_
2,060,750 EAST RUTHERFORD SCHOOL
1926 Floating debt
A-0 $11,000r
69,180
4s
DISTRICT.
Power Plant Bonds.
110.716 Assess. val ..personal .prop. 289,339 4%8'10 A-0 156,000r ____1922-1950
77,360
1926 Sinking fund
1932
319,274 Assess. val. dcl. RR val.)_2,427,449 4s '02 J-J
--- $15,000
19,700c
6s
Net debt
Total val.'22(actual
1945
Sewer Bonds.
6.903.980 Less exemptions
Assessed val. real
70,300 4318'15 M-N 47,000c___Mav 1
1939 Assess. val. personal
J-D 35,000r_.
4s
R82.875 Net taxable valuation_ _ _ _ _2,357,149 BOND. DEBT Apr 5'22-_$122,700
Refunding Water Bonds.
School bond sinking fund_ __ 17,883
Other assessable property-- $549,400
430'17 J-J $12.000c_July 1 '22-'27 Assess.val.'22(65% act.)-8,086,255 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.-345.30
INT. on 4s of 1915 at Bergen
25,000c_July 1 '28-'37 Tax rate (per $1,000) l922__$31.7() Population 1910, 1.990; 1920, 3.394
INT.at First Nat. Bk., Dunellen. Co. Bank. Rutherford; others at
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21- $148.000
INT. at Camden Safe Deposit &
Rutherford National Bank.
Assessment debt (add'I)___ 35,914 Tr. Co., collIngwood Nat. Bank and
EAST NEWARK.
27,398 Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.
Sinking fund
This borough is in Hudson County. EDGEWATER.
2,138.901
Assessed val., real
Funding Bonds.
185,200 CRANFORD TOWNSHIP.
Assess. val. personal
This borough is in Bergen County.
s-a $62,000
20,000
Other assess. property
Fire Bonds.
This township is in Union County. 5 Sewer Bonds.
Total valuation 1921 (60
$40,000
5s
Inc. 1871. Population 1920. 5,986.
2,344,101
to 75% actual)
$7,767 09_July 1 1926 6s '21 J-J $45.000c&rJuly 1 '23-31
Funding Bonds.
54,000c&rJuly 1 '32-40
S1,000) 19L__$58.40 5%s'22 ___I
Tax rate (per
Dec•1 '22-'44
1205.000 00_July 1 1927
3,833c&r_July 1 1941 5s '15 M-Nj$115,000c _Dec 1 1945
Population 1910, 1,s74; 1920_2,421
1 30,000c__
Sewer Bonds.
INT. at Summit Tr. Co., Summit. Is '07 J-J $25,000e___July 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $192,000
Memorial Bonds.
17,515
Other debt addl)
M-N$26,0000_May 1 '23-'48
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
fund
692
$8,000_52,000y1yJuly1 Sinkingval., real estate
Borough Hall Bonds.
CHATHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT. .0
Assess.
2,445,450
1923-1944
___ 122.000
This district (P. 0. Chatham) is in BOND. DEBT Doc 31 '21_ $69,550 Assess. val., personal
1.152,050 5s
277,601 Total
Public Dock Bonds.
Other debt (addl)
Morris County.
assess. val. 1921
3,597,500
57,302
1922-1944
323.000
Bonds.
Sinking fund.
School
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_525.02 ss
Assessed val. real estate_ 7,441.330 Population 1910, 3.163; 1920, 3.057
Floating Debt Bonds.
4 its'22 M-S $191.000
1922-1944
963.657
$198,375
(7) Assessed val. personal
58
BONDED DEBT
INT. on 6s of 1921 to the West
_Sewer Bonds.
INT. at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust Ass'd val.2tI'lass RR.prop. 205,252 Hudson County Trust Co., Harrison.
$168.000_Dec 30'22-'45
Total assess. value 1921-8,660,239
Co., Naw York.
107,400
Less exemptions
61 '17 J-Di 32,000-.Dec 30'46-'49
8,552,839 EAST ORANGE.
45,000_ _Dec 30'50-'54
Net valuation 1921
CHESTER TOWNSHIP.
This place, located In Essex Co., 5548'22 M-S 24,000c&rMar 1 '23-24
This township Is in Burlington Co. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $30.70 became a city in Dec. 1899. New city
$105,000
bonds 4s
Street Construction Bonds.
Sewer
charter was voted on June 2 1908.
140,000 CRANFORD TWP. S. D. NO. 1.
Water bonds 4jis
5s '22M-S456,000c&r_Mar 1'23-41
Sewer Bonds.
23.000&r_ Mar 1 1942
School Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- • 63,000
'7
1922-1928 4hs 0 Nov $15,000----Nov 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21 $709,000
M-8 $7,000
real
5.824,551 418'98
Assess. val.
4s '08 Oct 10,000____Oct 1 1938 Other debt (add'!)
93,345
6,500
802,624 4 s'03 J-J
Assess. val. personal
4s '09 Dec 20,000._ _Dec 1 1939 Sinking fund f General _ _ _ _
30,269
Ass'd val.2d class RR.prop. 16.756 4 s'13 - 52,000
48 '11 J'ne 15,000___June 1 1941
1
15,218
1School_ _ _
Total assess. val. 1922.._ _ _6,643,931 5s '13 s-a J18,000-__Apr'331923
483,000__Jan 1 '23-'45 Assess. val., real estate_ _$11,985,262
8:8
44
4
180,000_ _Apr 1 44 '7
189,340
Less exemptions
an 1
6,454,591 TOTAL DEBT June 30 '21 $168.000 5s '20 s-a 1308,000__JJan '46-'59 Assess. val., personal_ _ _ 3.578,172
taxable
Net valuation
1 1960 Assess. val. 2d cl. RR.prop.1,336,004
18,000..__
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $39.70 Sinking fund
Drainage Bonds.
1921- 16,899,438
Population in 1915.6.061;1920, 7,273
4s '14 Mar $25,000____Mar 1 1944 Total assess. value
ND COUNTY.
$1,000) 1921.-333.20
CUMBERLA
941_.._ Nov 1 1922 Total tax (per
4348'17 M-N
county seat.
Population 1910, 2.655; 1920, 3.530
D. Bridgeton Is the
CHESTER TOWNSHIP SCH.
Public-Playground Bonds.
Bonds.
INT. on sewer bonds payable at
1
This district (P. 0. Moorestown) Ss Bridge
'13 J-J $25,000-__July 1 1933 48 '07 J-J 14a,0000--Aug 2 1947 U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., . Y.;
1948
is in Burlington County.
7,0000___Jan
48 '08 J-J
Road Bonds.
on bonds of 1922 at the gegewater
School Bonds.
26,000__June 1 1947 Trust Co. Edgewater; on others at
As'04 A-0 $3,000c_Oot 1 '22-'23 4 qs'io J-J
48 '05 A-0 4,000_ _ _ _Oct '22-'23 4Hs
)
mar
Tidewater Sewer Bonds.
0d
00 .ue
, 32 ooona_ rl y.
'
Edgewater National Bank.
43is'13 J-D 88,000_Dec 15 '22-'40 4
15 1925 45 '94 J-J S24,0000_July 1 '22-'24
1 '22-'23
0/8'19 M-S 6,400c.. _Sept
Tract Purchase Bonds.
4 s'19 M-N 6,000_May 1 '23-'24
44s'19 M-S 82,600c.Sept 15 '22-'49
43/2818 M-N $7,500___May 15 1924 EGG HARBOR.
3.000__-Oct 1 1922
BOND. DT. June 30 '21_ $191,600 -1Building Bonds.
This city is in Atlantic County.
School Bonds.
Is '09 J-J 1120.0000_ __Jan 2 1939 45 '01 J-J 140,000o ___July 1 1931 BOND.DEBT May 24 '22_ _$22,000
-A 45,0000.-Aug 25 1932 Assessment debt (add'1)- ___207,500
PARK.
Jan 1 '22.. $201,000 48 '02 F
OLIFFSIDE
BOND. DEBT
8,762
1
This borough (P.O.Cliffside) is In Sinking funds
86,151 45 '04 A-0 85,0000-Apr15 1934 Floating debt
:3,668
1934 Sinking fund
6,8000__ _Jan
Bergen County. Pop'n 1910, 3,394; Assess. val., real estate......28,580,943 49 '04 J-J
238,262
45 '05 J-D 30,835r..._June 1 1945 Total debt
Assess. val., personal
1920, 5,709.
9,030,534
Total assessed value
Sewer Bonds.
37,611,477 45 '06 J-D 95,000o_-_Deo 1 1945 Assess. val., real estate__ -1,355,398
324.512
1922-1928 Co.tax (per $1,000)
45 '07 .T-J 100,0000.. _July 1 1947 Assess. val., personal
$70,400
5s
1,405
-A 15,5600_ -Feb 1 1948 Other assess. property_ _Funding Bonds.
Population 1910. 55.153; '20, 617.49 48 '08 F
3,398
10,000o_ _July 1 1949 Total assessed val'n 19 2_ _1.681.315
48 '09 J-J
INT. at County Treas. office.
5s '15 M-S $54,i2.5c_Mar 1 '23-'28
48 '10 A-0 42,000-- _Apr 1 1950 Total tax rate (per $1000) '22340.50
V. 100, p. 919, for maturity) DEAL.
(See
2,181; 1920, 2,622
1925
30,000____June 1 1950
8Ms'19 --_ 240,000
This borough is In Monmouth 45 '10 J-J 220,000oJuly 1 1950 Population 1910,
4 Ms'10 J-J
Street and Sewer Bonds.
3311,000-Mar 1 '23-'34 County. Inc. 1897. Commission gov- 48.'10 J-J 22,0500....-July 1 1950
5Ms'18 M-8
ernment adopted July 2 1912.
4s '11 A-0 125,000.--Apr 1 1951 ELIZABETH.in Union Co. Inc. a
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $607,000
Beach-Improvement Bonds.
Elizabeth is
149,434
6,500....-June 1 1951
48 '11 J-D
Other debt (add'!)
9,913 410'06 J-J 5129,000c_July 2 1931 45 '11 M-3 14,500____Sept 1 1951 town Moll. 26 1796; city Mob. 12 1855.
-_ Sinking funds General
See "State and City Supp." for
3,956 Pavement bonds, 4%s__ $115,000 45 '12 J-J 56,000_-__July 1 1952
'School
,
3,000 4•68'13 M-S 33,000__Sept 1 1953 Nov. 27 1915 for facts concerning
4.482,636 Improvement bonds. 410_
Total valuation 19?1
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21..
holders of
effected
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921$61.80 Certificate debt (included)- $248,000 4 Ms'14 F-A 95,000___Aug 1 1944 compromisebonds. with
11.750 4s '15 M-N 5.000____Nov 1 1925 certain old
INT. on 53.s of 1918 payable at Sinking fund
_June
40,148 43(8'16 J-J 100,000__July 1 '22-'46 43-,s'22 ___ $358,000_ ..June 1 1928
Edgewater Trust Co.
the
Total valuation 1922
6.968,066
treet Bonds.
-A
F I104,000arrAug 1'22-'34
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__$29.46 4s
135,000c&rAug 1 '35-'49 00'16 M-Nj$24,000cNov 1 '22-'29
OLIFFSIDE PARK SCHOOL DIST Population 1910, 273; 1920, 420
1 2,000c__Nov 1 1930
__Jan 1 '23-34
192,000_
INT, payable at Asbury Park &
8s '10 J-J $74,000_ _Janr 1 '33-'50
20.000c Jan 1 '23-'42
5s '22 s-a 187,000_ __Jan 1 '35-'35 43-s'17 J-J 135,000_ __ _June 1 1927
5e '16 M-S 102,000c_Ma 1 '38-'45 Ocean Grove Bank, Asbury Park.
15.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1946 6s '21 -__
BOND. DE 13T June 30 '21-$248.000
-Improvement Bonds.
Re
5%8'21 J-D 180,000__June 1 '23-'42
6,050 DELFORD. See Oradell.
Floating debt (add'!)
M-N130,000c&rMay 1'23-'27
120,000_ _June 1 '43-'46 4(s
13,282
Sinking fund
180,000c&r.May 1'28-37
Water Bonds.
DOVER.
M-N 12,000c&rMayl 23&24
This town Is situated In Morris 33s'03 A-05350,0000._ _Apr 1 1933 450
CLIFTON.
Park Bonds.
k County, Incorporated April 11869. 4s '03 J-D 500,000o- _Deo 1 1933
This city (formerly Acquackanon
_-- 120,000c...._Nov 1 1922
4s'06 J-D 40,0000___June 1 1936 48 '12 Bonds.
County and
Township) is in Passaic May 11917. Is Water Bonds.
City
'02 A-0 $70.000c-__Oct 1 1932 4s '08 F-A 50,0000..__Feb 1 1938
1 1927
was incorp. as a city on
A-0 100,000o_Apr 1 1941 6s '21 J-J 1270.000..___June
'11
'01
Pop'n 1910, 11,869; 1920, 26,470. Is Fire F-A 34,000c_Aug 1 1931 45 '12 A-0 100,000 -Apr 1 1942
Sewer Bonds.
4s
Bonds.
$25,0000_ __Jan 1 1961
Sewer Bonds.
1 '22-'46 5s '13 J-J $10.000____Jan 1 1928 43s'15 F-A 145,000c___Aug 1 1925 48 '11 J-J 25,0000zr Nov 1 1961
as '19 F-A $25,000__Feb
180.000c_Aug 1 '26-'45 4s '11 M-N 225,0000_Jan 1 1951
50,000_ __ _July 1 1927 aSubject to call beginning Jan. 1 '18)
6s '21 _
Is '09 J-J
g'14 A-0 15,000c__Oct
Bonds.
Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 1 1945 (Subj. to call beginning Oct. 11.1929 48 Building $16,500o___July 1 1949
School Bonds.
'01) J-J
1919.
s 15
4h' P-A $30,000--- _Feb
M-N 520,0000.._ May 1 1923
pt 1 1951 Is
48 '11 M-S 10,000____Se
Refunding Bonds.
Funding (Trunk Sewer).
J-J 46,000r___July 1 1924
4s
3131,000___Feb 1 1945 4148'22 M-N$45,000_ May 1 '23-37 4s '13 J-J 30,000____Jan 1 1943 Is
44s'15 P-A
A-0 4,000r__ _Oct 1 1925
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $199,000
General Bonds.
1926
School Bonds.
.._Sept 1 1943 Is '07 A-0 2,500r___Oct 1 1937
Water debt (incl.)
174,000 4348'13 M-S $20,000.
4%8'03 J-J $1,000c_July 1 '23-'24 Total assessed val'n
M-N 54,000r.. May 1
1922-5,843,440 *0'14 J-J 64,000---July 1 1934 Is '07 J-J
500c_ _ _Oct 1 1922
68'05 A-0
,
0
12,000r__ _Jan 1 1938
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_.$47.84 4s '15 M-N 15.000____Nov 1 1935 Is
00'06 M-N 22,500c_June 1 '23-'45 Population
F-A 10,000r___Aug 1 1928
1910, 7,468; 1920, 9,803 43 s'18 --- 10,000- __May 15 1924 Is
,
4As'07 M-Nx10,400__May 1 '31-'36
M-S 14,000r___Sept 1 1938
8.000_ __ _July 1 1926 43
INT. on the water second 4.9 Is 4s '16 J-J
1922-1930
M-N 7,500
A-0 4,000r___Oot 1 1938
150,000.---Jan 1 1929 Is
payable at Nat. Union
4%s'07 M-N 12,500._May 1 '23-'25 on the water first 4s Bank, Dover; 4s '99 J-J 35,000-..--Sept 1 1931 4$
M-N 91,000r__ _Nov 1 1958
(reg.) at State 4s '11 M-S
17,000May 1 '25-'31
1,350r_ _Feb 1 1939
F-A
68,000c&rDec 1 '22-25 4$
Treasurer school account; on first fire
00'10 M-Nx96,000c_May 1 '23-'48 bonds at Treas.
A-0 9,000r..__Oct 1 1930
office and Morris Co. 58 '21 J-D {396,000c&rDec 1 '26-47 Is
55 08 J-J z42,500c_July 1 '23-'44 Say.
24,0000....July 1 1941
12,000c&r_Dec 1 1948 Is '11 J-J
bonds
00'11 M-N x2,000c_May 1 '23-'24 officeBank; 2d fireNat. at Treas.
90.000c___July 1 1952
41(s'12 J-J
or
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Bank, Net4As'12 M-Nx59,500c.May 1 '23-'52 mpg, andCitizens'
1922-1927 4s'12 _ 303.000c&r_July 1 1952
on 43s of 1922 at Treas. 58 Varlous 562,727
1 1953
4As'14 M-N 95,000_ _May 1 '26-'44
J-J $16,000___July 1'22-'37 434e'13 A-0 203.000c&r-Apr 1 1955
434s
Jan
58 '19 J-J 86,000_Jan 1 '23-'49 office.
GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 '2233.822.912 454.15 3-3 395,000c&r_
60,000e_Dec 1 '22-'27 DOVER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1190,000c&rNovl'22-40
285.333
Floating debt (add'i)_ _
5s '21 J-D{352,000c_Dec 1 '28-'59
88,000c&rNovl
School Bonds.
Improvement notes(addl) 992.419 45(s'19 M-N 0,000c&r_Nov 141-48
1949
8,000c_ _Dec 1 1960 418'07 M-N$22,000c_
966,250
funds
6s '21 J-D 105,000_ _June 1 '23-'57 4 s'07 J-D 17,000c- _31,000 Y'rlY Sinkingdebt (add'!)
18,000c&r Dec 1 '22-32
1.265.000
i'53-'60 4 s'16 A-0 101,000c_ _31.000 y'rlY Water
12,000_ _June
_-$4,000 y'rly Assess. val.,real estate_ _60,900.000 554s'20 J-D I 39.000c&r_Dee 1 1933
_60.900.000
60,000 Dec 1 '22-'27 TOTAL DEBT Apr 8 '22_1140,000 Assess. val.. personal_ _ _ 9.700.000
684.000c&r Dec 1 '34-45
58 '21 J-D 352,000...Dec 1 '28-'59
32.000c&r_Dec 1 1946
INT. at Nat. Union Bank, Dover. Total valuation 1921
70.600.000
8,000_ _Dec 1 1960 DUMONT.
30.000_ -Apr 1 '23-'37
1.033.000
exemptions
Less
GEN. BD.6T. Dec31 '21 $236,000
41411'22 A-0 160.000- _Apr 1 '38-'57
68.567.000
This borough Is In Bergen County. Net valuation 1921
567,900
School bonded debt
2,000_ _Apr 1 1958
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22.531.20
Borough Bonds.
163,000
Assessment debt (add'1)
_Fire Department Bonds.
1.33.000 _ .Tuly '2 -':32 Population 1910 34.371; '20. 50.710
70,000
Floating debt (addl.;
$60,000o___0ot 1 1941
INT. payable at office of Treas. 4s '11 A-0 23,700c___July 1 1934
24,846 GROSS tiEBT Dec 31 '21- $115,000
General sinking fund
434s'143-3
add'!)
51,934
34,465 Other debt
School & spec. skg. fund_
454s'14 .1-3 14.800c___July 11944
RD.
Assess. val., real, 1922-.21,026.440 Assess. val. real estate__ _2,345,766 EAST RUTHERFO Bergen County. 4 s'17 3-3 54.000e-Jan 1 '23-33
This borough is in
385,475
4,686,940 Assess. val. personal
Assess. val., personal_
Dock Bonds.
28 1894. Population
34,727 Incorp. March
Total assess. val. 1922_ _25,713,380 Assess.val.2d class RR.prop
3-3 $56.000c&r_July 1 194g
Is
2,765,9.8 1910,4,275; 1920. 5.463.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-332.64 Total valuation 1921
CEDAR GROVE TWP. SCH. D.
This district is in Essex County.
BOND. DEBT June 30'21_ ..$25,000
1,000
Floating debt (add'!)
5,133
Sinking fund
910.550
val.{Real estate
Assess.
of twp. Personal prop__ 92,900
1920_ _ _ _ 2d class R.R. pr- 1.111
Total assessed val. 1921 ... _1,034,560
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-$46.80

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ELIZABETH (Concluded)
Library Site Bonds.
Site
$9,000r_ Apr 1 '23231
Hospital Bonds.
4s '07 F-A $25.000r_ _Aug 1 1937
Adlustment Bonds.
4s J-J $2,504,500c &r_ _July 1 1922
'Subject to call on 60 days' notice.)
Tax Revenue Bonds.
4.9Ss'21s-1$400,000e&r Dec 15 1922
300 000c&rDec15'23 25
2
BOND.D BT Apr 1 1922$6,052,850
Temp'y loan bonds (add'I) 1.372.709
Sk. fd. (cash & securities) 2.780,052
Assessed valuation, real_ _83,900,360
Assessed val., personal_ _ _15,079,550
Second-class RR. property 4,056,413
Total assessed val. 1922_1.03,036,323
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ - _ _$31 8')
Popula'n 1910. 73.409; 1920, 95.783
INT. on adjustment bonds is pale
by Bankers Trust Co. of N. Y.; on
all other issues in Elizabeth.

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448'14
$100,000_-__Apr 1 1934 FORT LEE SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND.DEBT Apr 21922..
448'15
30,000____July 1 1935
This district is in Bergen County. Assessment impt. notes____ $325,000
19.147
45 '15 --- 20.000___Dec 31 1935
School Bonds.
General impt. notes
5,229
43015
25.000-__Dec 1 1935 430'16 A-0 $30.000
1938-1943 Water debt(included)
44,000
430'15 --- 10.000____Dec 1 1935 BOND. DEBT June 30 '21_3105,000 Floating debt
37.731
43.0'16
27,000__June 1 1936 Sinking fund
11.306 Sinking fundsiGeneral_. 11,237
Lincoln Highway Bonds.
Water
16.379
4s '04 --- $250,000-__June 1 1924 FRANKLIN SCH. DIST.
Assess. val. 922
10.040,648
4s '07 __- 30,000--May 1 1927
This district Is in Sussex County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.„ 134.50
413 '10 --- 200,000-__Mar 1 1950 5s '14 J-J $48,750____July '22-'36
INT. pay. at Bank of Montclair
448'11 - _ - 50.000_Feb 1 1931 548'22 A-176,000_ _Apr 1 '24-'39 and the Glen Ridge Trust Co.
430'11
150,000_-__Feb 1 1951
3,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1940
419 '12 --- 100,000--Aug 1 1952 BOND.DEBT May 25'22. $250,000
4s '13 --- 100,000_ ---Jan 1 1953 Total assess. val. 1922..___9,016.124 GLEN RIDGE SCHOOL DIST.
430'13 __ 150.000-___Aug 1 1953 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..___$26.88 4s '99 M-S $64,000_ _ _ _Sept 11929
4s '01 M-S 6,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1929
Court House Bonds.
Population 1920
4,048
48 g '00 F-A$900,000c&r_Aug 1 1940
INT. on bonds of 1922 payable at 4 43'07 M-S 15,0000_ _ _Moh 1 1927
48 g '04 F
-A 500,000c--Aug 1 1944 the Sussex County Trust Co., 430'08 M-S 18,000o_Sept 1 '28-'34
4s g '06 F-A 200.000c
Feb 1 1946 Franklin; on others at Farmers Nat. 4 48'08 M-S 30,000o_Sept 1 '29-'38
430'10 J-D 35,000o_ Deo 1 '30-'40
is g '06 F-A 200.000c___Aug 1 1946 Bank, Sussex.
430 g'12
35.000c_ Moh 1 1932
48 g '07 F-A 25,000r---Aug 1 1947
430g
'15M-5 42.000c-Mar 1 '23-'37
4/3 '11 M-S 250.000--__Mar 1 1951 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP.
Penal Institution Bonds.
This township (P. 0. Midland BOND.DEBT May '22_ _ $245,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ _10.705.108
Jail
Park) Is in Bergen County.
Tax rate (per $1,000)'22
ENGLEWOOD.
$34.50
43(s'14
1625.000-June 1 1934
Road Bonds.
This city is in Bergen County
Penitentiary
/NT. on 430 of 1907 payable at
48
___ $41,000- _$2,000 yearly
Incorporated March 17 1899.
4346'15 M-S $145,000c__Sept 1 1935 TOT.DEBT June 1 1922_ _ $39,000 Columbia Tr. Co., N. Y.; on 430 of
Funding Bonds.
430'16 35.000___Mar 1 1936 Total assessed value 1922_..2,121,786 1910 at Essex Title Guaranty & Tr.
448
A-0 $84,000---_Apr 1 1935
Parental School Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22._114.5!. Co., Montclair; on 430 of 1915 at
School Bonds.
430'15 ___ $18,000____Feb 1 1945 Population in 1920
Glen Ridge Trust Co.; on all others
3,448 at Bank
330
J-D $65,000cJune 1 1930
__ 57,000___Apr 1 1945
of Montclair.
330
M-N 18,000o___May 1 1932 448'15Land Bonds.
FRANKLIN TWP. SCH. DIST.
48 '05 11-S 90,000c &r_Sept 1 1935 13'g16 J-J $127,000c___Jan 2 1946
This school district(P.O. Wyckoff) GLEN ROCK.
45 '09 J-J
75,000o __July 1 1939 448'16
17,000-__June 15 1946 is in Bergen County.
This borough is in Bergen County.
430'10 J4 13,000c
1940 44s'17
26,000_Aug 1 '22-'47 _s '22 __140,000c&r Apr 1 '23-'42
:
Road lmpt. Bonds.
44912 J-D 43,000___Dec 1 1942
Vocational School Bonds.
60,000c&r Apr 1 '43-'62 5s '08 A-0 $27,560c_Apr 1 '23-'38
430'15 M-S 150.000c_ _Sept 1 1945 5s
F-A $65,000_ _Aug 1 '22-'34 BONDED DEBT
(?) 5s '12 M-N 10,000cNov 1 '30 &'35
5s '18 J-J 100.000c_Jan 1 '23-'47 Temporary impt bonds_ _$3,986,750
INT. payable at the
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21..
4,000__Jan 1 '23-'24 GROSS DT. Dec 31 '21-$22.537.250 tional Bank, Ridgewood. First Na- Gen. impt. notes (add'1)___ $79,700
19,807
5s '18 J
-J 24,000 ..Jan 1 '25-'48 Deductions
6.012.638
Sinking fund
17,481
500_ __ _Jan 1 1949 Net debt
16,524,612 FREEHOLD.
Assess. val. real
$2,327,225
Fire-House Bonds. •
Sinking fund
5.847,637
This town is in Monmouth Co. Assess. val. personal
2s6,103
11-N 315,000o__ _May 1 1932 Assessed val. real
330
723.4 7,673 Incorporated 1869.
,
Ass'd val. 2d cl. RR. prop. 10,165
City•Hall Bonds.
Assessed val. personal_ 155,447,531
Total assessed val. 1921.._2,623,493
Municipal Building Bonds.
43006 A-0 $16,000c___Apr 1 1938 2d class RR.property
6,569,572 430'16 J-J 1$16.200c_Jan 1 '23-'40 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21.$41.4.)
General impt. Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1922_885,144,776
1 12.000c_Jan I '41-'46 Population 1910, 1,055; 1920_2,181
$280.000c&rApr 1 '23-'42 County tax (per $1,000) '22 $5.70+ BOND.
INT. at
58 '22A-0( 60,000c&rApr 1 '43-'4 Popula'n 1910. 512.886;'20. 652.089 Floating DEBT Dec 31 1921 $360,100 Ridgewood. Ridgewood Trust Co..
debt
5.000
9,000c&r_Apr 1 1947" INT.
Assessed val. real estate..
GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1'22__$697,500 office on $1,500,000 park bonds at Assessed val. personal ...,1,420,385 GLOUCESTER
220,700
of J. & W. Seligman & Co. of
CITY.
A.ssessment debt (add'1)- 85,136 N.
This city Is in Camden County.
Y. City, and Seligman Bros. of 2d class RR.property
1,749
Floating debt (add'I)
144,331 London; on all other bonds at the Total assessed val. 1920
1,642,834 Inc. Apr. 17 1868. Pop'n '10, 9,462;
Sinking funds
184,230 U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.
Less exemptions
22,850 1920, 12,162.
Assess. val. real
14,755,610
Int. payable at City Hall.
Net valuation 1920------.1,619,984
Assess. val. personal
2,097,078
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ -335.86
Sewer Bonds.
Other assessable property_ 395,000 ESSEX FELLS.
Population 1910, 3.233; 1920, 4,768 45 '04 J-J $19,000o_ _Jan 1 1924
Tot. val. 1922(act. val.)...17.237,688
This borough is in Essex County.
INT. at Nat. Freehold Bkg. Co. Sewer Refunding Bonds.
Tot. tax rate '22 (per $1,000)_137.30 5s '20 s-a $170,625c-July 28'22-'60
6s '20 J-D $15,200cScr Dec 1 '22-40
Pgulation 1910. 9.924; 1920, 11,627
Water Works Bonds.
GARFIELD.
Funding Bonds.
INT. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co..
i$1,600c_Oct 1 '23-'24
This city is in Bergen County 55 '10
$90,000
Jan 1930
N. Y., and at office of City Treas. 6s '21 -_900c_ _ _Oct 1 1925 Pop'n 1910, 10,213; 1920-__19,381 5s '14 ___ 55.000_ ..Feb 1 1944
27,500c_Oct 1 '26-'50
-s '15 ___ 55.000
Funding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21- $210,625 431g'19
Street-1mA. Bonds.
ESSEX COUNTY.
5 42,000c&rJuly 1 '22-24
Tax notes (addl)
4,000
The county seat is Newark.
1150,000c&rJuly 1 '25-34 6s '20 J-D j$48,000c_Dec 1 '26-'36
Sinking fund,
1,570
1 16,000c_Dec 1 '37-'40
Water Bonds.
$2'4,000rNov 1 '22-'29 A.ssessed'RealGeneral
estate
1,894,869 bs '13 J-D $85,000c
Improvement Bonds.
June 1 1943
431519M-N
33,000r_Nov 1 1930
value.1Personal
368,582 55 '05 -__ 74.000__ __Sept 1935 45 '04 J-J 340.000c___Jan 1 1924
336,000r_Nov 1 '31-'38 2nd class RR. prop
7.329 5s '08 __- 35,000_ __Dec 1 1938 430'08 J-J 75,000_Jan 1 1928
34,000r_Nov 1 1939 Total assessed val n 1921
2,270:771
430'09 J-J 75,000____July 1 1929
Funding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
49 '08 ___ $10,000__Aug 1 '22-'23 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$21.10 59 g '15 J-D $95,000c___June 1 1945 448'10 M-N 25,000____Nov 1 1930
School Bonds.
4s '09 F-A 177,000r___Feb 1 1929 Population in 1910.442; 1920. 598 5s '04 -__ 15,000
1934
5s '08 -__ 15,000
48 '11 ___ 100,000___:_May 1 1931
1938 4s '07 M-N $55,000_ _Nfay 1 1937
51 '13 M-N 20,000____May 1 1943
Sewer Bonds.
4s g '12 J-D 22,000r___Dec 1 1932 EWING TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Trenton, R. D. 430'11 A-01$20,000____Apr 1 1931 5s '14 M-N 20,000__Nov 1 1944
44g'13 M-N250,000_Nov 1 1923
Water Bonds.
4s '13 ___ 75,000 - _M ay 1 1933 No. 1) is in Mercer County.
1 22,500...... Apr 1 1941
$4,000o __1922-1923
430'13 ___ 63,000__-_Dec 1 1933 5s '19 -__ $25,000
1937 Saddle River Road bonds___ 9,035 6s 1814 J-J
A924-1928
43ig15 F
-A 270,000c-__Aug 2 1935 BOND.DEBT June 30'21. $107,250 BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '20 $576,535 55 '87 M-N 10,000c
349,744 So '90 M-N 8,000c __ _1929-1932
44g'15 F-A 200,000c __Aug 2 1935 Assessed valuation, real__ _2.900.000 Floating debt(addl)
8.000-_ Sept 1 1926
217,500 4s '06 __
430'15 -_- 25,000____Sept 1 1935 Assessed val., personal_ ___ 300.000 Water debt (incl.)
43ig'17 J-D 230,000_ _June 1 '23-'32 Total assessed val. 1920___ 3.200,000 Sinking funds,general_ __ _
55,491 4s '03 J-J 16.0000___Jan 1 1933
62,580 4s '12 _- 10,000_Oct 1 1932
43s'18 ___ 220.000_ _June 1 '23-'32 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_321.90 Sinking funds, water
_s '15 __ 26,000
Assessed val.
270,000.Aug 1 '22-'30 Population in 1920
4,500 Assessed val. real estate 8,338,325 BOND.DEBT
personal..
Dec 31 '21.- 1964,000
5,797,527
44s g'19F-A 225,000.Aug 1 '31-'35
2d class RR.property..
105,000
4,273 Tax notes (add'1)
36,000___Aug 1 1936 FAIRVIEW.
Assessed valuation 1921 14,140.125 Sinking funds,general
117,706
Hospital Bonds.
This borough is in Bergen County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 192I-__ _112,80 Sinking funds, school
5,000
Overbrook
Sewer Bonds.
INT.at First Nat. Bank,Garfield. Assessed val'n, real estate$6,273,526
4s '05 A-0$200.000c&rApr 15 1945
Assessed val'n, personal__ _1,766,075
___ $117.000
1944
4s g '06 F-A 500,000c__..Aug 1 1946 5s
___ 100.000
Total assessed val'n 1921
serial
4s g '07 F
-A 500,000c _Aug 1 1947 5$
4s g '08 __- 75,000r.. Feb 1 1948 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $397,000 GARFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT. (65% to 75% actual)_8,039,601
This district is in Bergen County. Total tax (per $1.000) 1921-$33.00
45,376
4s g '08 M-N500,000c___May 1 1948 Other debt (add'i)
5,199 Es '16 J-J $28,334c_July 1 '23-'39
4s g '08 A-0 431,000c__Oct 1 1948 Sinking fund
2.785,621 (See V. 101, p. 1904, for maturity.) GLOUCESTER COUNTY.
4s g '09 ___ 440,000c___May 1 1949 Assess. val., real
County seat is Woodbury.
358,023 bs '16 J-D 143,000__July 1 '28-46
'10 F
-A 100.000c-Aug 1 1950 Assess. val., personal
Road Bonds.
2,016 (See V. 102, p. 2363, for maturity.)
8'11 F-A 100,000c___Feb 1 1951 Assess.val.2d class RR.prop.
School Bonds.
430'12 A-0 $51,000r_Apr 1 '23 '39
3,145.657
4 8'14 - 160,000__June 1 1934 Total valuation 1921
j$20,000c&r Aug 1 '22-'25 58 '15 J-J 35.000r_Jan 1 '27-'37
430'15 --- 50,000____Feb 1 1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) '21____$61.,10
4,125___Jan 1 '23-'25
445'15 __- 30,000May 1 1935 Population 1910. 2,441; 1920, 4,882 6 g'20 F-A 198,000c&r Aug 1 '26-'58 430'16 J-J
4,000c&r_Aug 1 1959 bs '18 J-J
_
1 1923
4,000J July
44916 --- 50,000____Feb 11938
BOND.D BT
1July '24-'28
Contagious Diseases.
ritiavow SCHOOL DISTRICT. Sinking fund June 30 '21 $510,334 6s '21 J-J 5,000r___Jan1 1 1923
51,581
4s '03 M-N$30.000r_Nov 14 1943 5s '16
A-0 $54.000_ _Dec 1 '36&'46 Tot.assess.val.(real&per.) 5.864.374
105.000r__Jan 1 '24-'30
48 g '04 F
-A 207,000c_-Aug 1 1944 Es
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Garfield 6s '21 J-D 40,000r_Juno 30 '23-'30
4$ '09 ___ 31,000____Aug 1 1949 TOTAL ___ 140.000
4,000r.._ _June 30 1931
4s g '10 F
-A 100.000c-__Aug 1 1950 Floating DEBT June 30'2r..$188.000 GARWOOD.
debt
6s '21 J-J J35,000r_ _July I '23-29
16,500
448'11 F
-A 50,000c---Feb 1 1951 Sinking fund (add'1)
This borough is in Union County
25,635
4.000r_ _ __July 1 1930
45
--- 100,000____Oct 1 1931
Assessment Bonds.
6s '21 M-S 25,000„Sept 1 '22-'26
430'15 __- 60.000____Dec 1 1955
58 '20 J-J $10,600c&r Jan 1 '23-'26
Bridge Bonds.
35.000_ Dec 1 '22-'28 FLEMINGTON SCH. DIST.
Borough hall
36,000 450'13 J-J ii8.000r_Jan 1 23 '31
5s '18 J-D , 6,000__..Dec 1 1929
This district is in Hunterdon Co. School bondsbonds
3,000r__Jan 1 '23-'24
47,500 00'13 J-J
59,000__Dec 1 '30-'38
School Bonds.
J-J
3140,500
8,000r__Jan 1 '23-'27
196,000_Aug 1 '22-'35 is '15 J-J $52,000c ___A925-1945 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ 2.005,593 43013 J-J
Assess.
Ed '13
11.150r__Jan 1 '23-'28
4318 g'19F-A 18,000__Aug 1 1936 (See V. 99, p. 1694. for maturity.) Assess. val., real estate
val., personal
11,0()Or_Jan 1 '23-'26
871.675 bs '15 J-J
252,000.Aug 1 '37-'48
Grammar School Bonds.
Total valuation 1921
2.877.268 fos '14 J-J
10.000__Jan 1 '23-'27
.5
--- $37,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_--324.50
Funding Bonds.
Park Bonds.
Notes.
Population 1910, 1,118; 1920, 2.084 44813 J-J $3.000r_ __Jan 1 1923
3.65g'95F-A$200,000c&r_Aug 1 1925 53s
$6,500_3500 yrly. Sept I
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922 $490,500
3.65g'95F-A 200,000c&r_Aug 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22.. $37,000 GARWOOD
SCHOOL DISTRICT General sinking fund
61,019
3.65g'95F-A 200,000c&r_Aug 1 1935 Floating debt (add'1)
6,500
$3.000 __June 1 '24-'25 Assessed val. real estate 35,878.705
48 g '96F-A1,500.000c&r_Aug 1 1926 Tot.asses.val.'21(80% act.)2,164.907
7.841.794
4s g '98 F-A 500.000c&r_Aug 1 1938 School tax (per $1,000) 1922_-$24.80 5s '22 ___ j58,000_ _June 1 '26-'54 Assess. val. personal
Other assessable property.. 809.908
1,500_ - _ _June 1 1955
4s g '99 F-A 500,000c&r_Aug 1 1938
INT. at Flemington Nat. Bank.
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $101,595 Total assess. val. 1922_ ...._44,530,467
4s g '00 F
-A 500,000c&r_Aug 1 1938
Sinking fund
,904 County tax (per $1,000) 1922_ $9.17
4$ g '03 F-A 500,000c&r_Aug 1 1943
Assessed valuation
2,963,368 Popula'n. 1910, 37,368; 1920. 48.224
4s g '05 F-A 500,000c&r_Aug 1 1943 FORT LEE.
Population in 1922 (estimated)..2,500
INT. payable In Woodbury
This borough is in Bergen County
4s g '08 M-N300,000c-__May 1 1948
at Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank.
4s g '08 A-0 200,0000___Oct 1 1948 Incorp. March 1904. Population
GLEN RIDGE.
4s g '09 F-A 250.000c.... Aug 1 1949 1910, 4,472; 1920, 5,761.
This borough is in Essex County GUTTENBERG.
49 g '11 F
-A 50.000c---Sept 1 1951
Inc. Feb. 13 1895. Pop'n '10, 3,260;
This town is In Hudson County.
48 11 --- 60,000_ _.Sept 1 1951 58 Funding Bonds.
'12 A-0 $32,900c_Oct
Inc. Mch. 9 1859. Pop, 1910, 5,647.
48 g '12 J-D 100,000c___Dec 1 1952 5s '13 J-D J105,000c_June 1 '22-'28 1920, 4,620.
1 '25-42
Paving Bonds.
448'13 M-N275,000____May 1 1953
1 9,000c_June 1 1943 4%s'1E1 s-a $44,000- Aug 1 '22-'36 1920, 6,726.
School Bonds.
431814 F
-A 200,000c---Aug 1 1954 55 '13 J-D 73,000c_Dec 1 '22-'42
Incinerator Bonds.
5s '07
4413'14 ___ 250,000_ -_Aug 1 1954 Es '15
_May 1 1945 430'16 J-J $9,000c_Jan 1 '23-'36 5s '17 J-J $28,0000 Jan 1 '23-'36
44g'15 J-J 250,000o-July 1 1955
--8,000
Temporary impt. Bonds.
M-N100,000c_Road-Improvement Bonds.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
44g'17 J-D 475,000 June 1122-1967 53s'22 F-A $250,000c_ _Feb 1
1928
s-an $2,000
430 g'20E-Aj194,000r.Feb 1 '23-'69 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $335,500 430'97 F-A $12,000 ___Feb '23-'26 58
1922-1923
4s '02 A-0
6,0000.._ _ Oct '22-'27 _s
6,000___June 1 1931
1 6,000r .._Feb 1 1970 Other debt (add'1)
110,978
Park Bonds.
Funding
Armory Bonds.
Sinking fund, general
124,523 4s '01 M-N $31,000o_Nov 1 '22-'30 58 '09 J-,J IBonds. July 1 '22-'24
4s '10 --- $26,000--_Oct 1 1925 Sinking fund, school
la,000_
11,624 4s '09 M-N 5,000o_May 15 '24-33
45 '11 __ 30,500____Aug 1 1926 Assessed valuation, real_
1136,000__ _July 1 1939
5,956,320
Sewer Bonds.
5s '12 J-J $143,0000___Jan 1 1942
Bridge Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal..
727,149 48 '99 J-D $11.000o_rne 1 '23-'27
45 g '04 J-D $50.000c_ __June 1 1924 Tot. assess. val. 1921
Refunding Bonds.
6,683,475
Water Bonds.
48 '04 F-A 50,000r--Aug 1 1924 Tax rate (per
Es '18 ___ $15,400_Apr 16 '23-'29
30'12 M-N 544.000o___May 1 1932
48 '07 M-N 85.000r-May 1 1927 Population in $1.000) 1921...._119.70
33.000_Aor 16 '30-'39
1918
6.000
Municipal Bldg. & Library Site.
4s '12 M-N150,000--- _May 1 1932 /NT. at First Nat. Bank, Fort
Improvement Certificates.
Lee. 44816 M-N$27,000c
1922-1948 58
___ 40,406

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Other assessable property-- 12.476 48 '16 J-D$173,232_ _June 1 '23-'46
I 54,000c & r__Dec 31
1 1940 Total assessed val., 1921__1,3'25,771
'22-'24
...May 1 1935 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21.$38.20 6s '20 J-D 255,003k & r_Dec 31
4s '05 M-N 55,500c_.
1,731
Fire Apparatus 8c Funding Bds. Population 1910, 1.386; 1920.
'25-'39
58 g '16J-D $6,000c_Dec 1 '22-'26
Fire Department.
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $185,500
.Aug 1 1926
Co. 4s '06 F-A $25,000o..
37,073
This borough is in Hunterdon
Other debt (add'!)
-A 20.000____Aug 1 1927
$42,600 4s '07 F
80,996 School bonds
Sinking fund
45 '04 ___ 15.000____Mar 1 1924
2,684,690
Water Bonds.
Assessed(Real estate
'15 J-J 60,000__ __Jan 1 1945
515,550 48 '09 ___ $35.000.. _--July 11945 5si
val'n_ Personal
4 g'16 J-D 100,000____June 11936
1919 _ 2d class RR prop_ 26,033 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $35,000
Park Bonds.
1,000
3,226.273 Tax rate (additional)
Total valuation 1921
5,802 48 '05 ___ $12.850-__Jan 1 1925
Sinking fund
Tax rate '21 (per 131,000)--$38
-A 25,000_ - _ _Aug 1 1937
This town Is in Bergen County. Population 1910, 5,088; 1920, 6.417 Assess. val. real estate_ 1,001.005 45 '12 F
Population,
Incorporated 1868.
Refunding.
326,743
Assess. val. personal
INT. at Peoples'Bk.,Hammonton
1910, 14,050: 1920, 17,667.
20,758 3548'01 M-N$196,000r_Nov 15 1931
2nd class RR. property
-A 52.000r___Feb 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
1,348,506 4s '05 F
Total valuation 1921
-A 15,50(L......Feb 1 1937
4% g '12 F-A$150.000--Aug 1 1942
Tot. tax rate (par$1,0001'21_- $40.40 4345 g '17F 54,000__Dec 1 '22-'30
This town Is in Hudson County.
Floating Indebtedness Bonds.
Population in 1910.1.545; '20. 1.795 5s '18 J-D 1 6,377.52__Dec 1 1931
Sewer Bonds.
J-J $58,000
_s
3180.000cNov 1 '22-'5)
49,000....Dec 1 '32-'38
Fire Truck Bonds.
43is'16M-Ni 21.000_Nov 1 '52-'54
M-N $6,500
5s
This borough is in Mercer County 55 Water Bonds.
1.000_ _ _Nov 11955
g '08 M-N 495,0094_ _May 1 1938
Refunding Bonds.
Incorporated March 29 1853.
General Improvement Bonds.
48 '09 J-J 22,000.,...._July 1 1939
48 '05 J-J $50,000o_July 1 '22-'34
Disposal-Plant Bonds.
$189.283
bonds
4fig'19 J-DJ$66,000c_Dec 1 '22-'27
Street Bonds.
A-0 S31.000r_Part eachSept Tax arrearage Dec 31 '2134,962,109
1 60,000c-Dec 1 '28-'32 434s
$30,000
BOND. DEBT
5s '20 A-0
Funding Bonds.
Fire-Department Bonds.
15,093
Euipment Bonds.
$15.500----$1,500 y'rly Emergency notes
430'16 M-N 35.000c_Nov 1 '22-'26 430'17 J-D
1,630,000
Tax revenue notes
5s '20 A-0 $9,000
5,239,315
43413'19 J-D J 6,000c&rDec 1 '22-'24 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $45,000 General impt. notes
School Bonds.
5,000
rDec 1 '25-'29 Tax rate (additional)
..Jan 1 '24-'29
1 15,000c&
_
714,256
$48,00085,950 Sinking funds, general_ _ _ _ 327,962
$239,000 Gen. impt. notes (add'1)
6,000....- Jan 1 1930 Street renewal 4s
school_
219,000 Assessed valuation, real_ _1.659.011 Sinking funds,
48,000_ _Jan. 1 '31-'36 Funding 430
372,595
INTEREST at City Treas. office.
27,000 Assessed val.. personal_ _
1 '37-'38 Sewer 430
14,000__Jan
9,198 Assess. val. real estate_ 69.138.600
16,000__Jan 1 '39-'40 Passaic Valley Sewerage 430 245.101 Assessed yarn, railroad.._ 0
224.189 Total assessed val. 1921.._ _2,040.804
55 '22 J-J 14,000__Jan 1 '41-'42 Street inkpt. ctfs. 43041is_ 20.000 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21311.90 Assess. val. personalclass 10.890,50
Assess. val. 2nd
6,000.._- _Jan 1 1943 Fire department bonds
8.693.284
1910, 1.879: 1920, 2.674
RR. property
Redemption Impt. Certificates. Population First Nat. Bk., Hights'n.
18,000-..Jan 1 '44-'45
INT. at
Total assess. val. 1921.._ 88,722,384
6,000.._- Jan 1 1946 43006 J-J $103.554.04_,Jan 1 1936
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $41.78
45,000__Jan 1 '47-'51 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21 $811,000
38,000
Pop'n '10, 70,324;'20 (Census)68,166
1,000 _ _ _ _Jan 1 1952 Water debt (Incl.)
148,059
This township is in Bergen County.
(add'1)
Bonds.
Other debt
Macadam Road
269,832 Road improvement bds 5s_ $30,750
4s F-A $20.000c---Aug 1 '22-'26 Sinking fund
16.092,700 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $30,750 HO-HO-KUS.
Assess. val. real estate
Park Bonds.
4,000
4.148.900 Note debt
This borough is in Bergen County.
Assess. val. personal
J-J $7,000
5s
732.236 Assessed valuation, real- _1.831.665 430'16 A-0 $7.500_$1,500 yearly
00'10 J-J S17.000o_July 1 '22-'39 2d Class RR.preperty
163,574
Road Bonds.
$168,000-Mar 1 '23-36 Total assess. val. 1921......20.973.836 Assessed val., personal.... _1,995,239
1922-1935
19430,
___ $14,000
-Mar 1 '37-'42 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921.....427.21 Total assess. val. 1921_ __
4345
9
5s '22 M-S
15.721 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21-$35.60
Water Bonds.
6,000- _ _Mar 1
Pop'n 1910, 4,490; 1920
1,600 50
1930
$20,000
is payable at Wnst Hudson Population in 1920
Apr 1 '22- $611,500
INT.
GEN.BD.liT.
56,125 County Trust Co., Harrison.
5.Funding Bonds.
Assess. debt (add'i)
___ $13.000----$1,000 y'rly
91,000
Floating debt (add'1)
49,500
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21
39.320
Sinking fund (cash & inv.)
22,186
This district (P. 0. Hillside) is in Note debt (additional)...._
Assessed val'n, real estate.17,603,617
School Bonds.
2,800.
865,410
personal
2.146,062 4Us'19 M-S 204,000c&rSept 1 '22-55 Union Co. Pop'n 1915 (est.).'23-'31 Assessed val.,real
Assessed yarn,
94.474
$9.000__Mar 1
Assessed val. personal
936,500 BOND. DEBT June 30 '21.$1.66,000 4;4.8'10
Other assess. prop
17,713
3,500 54 13 __ - 52,000_ _July 1 '23-'43 Assess, val. railroad
(abt.100%act.)20,686,179 Floating debt (additional)__
Tot.val.'22
.
977,597
Total assess. val. 1921
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22 $49.60
Principal and interest payable at 4 Hg'17 ..„ 30.000..
..May 1 '23-'50
INT. on funding bonds, school West Hudson Co. Trust Co., Harri- fis '20 M-N 87.000. ar 1 '24-'43 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'2L$43.60
80,000-M
Population in 1910, 488; 1920. 586
bonds and improvement bonds at son.
35,000_Mar 1 '44-'50
__
5s '22
Hackensack Trust Co.; on others at
4,000_ _ _Mar 1 1951
Hackensack National Bank.
HUDSON COUNTY.
This borough is in Bergen County. BOND.DEBT July 30'21- $365,500
The county seat is Jersey City.
This township is in Camden Co.
38,000
Road Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
Floating debt (add'1)
_ _ $9,000....$l,000 yearly Sinking fund
GROSS DEBT April 1922.. $260,147 5$
18,837 4s '07 M-N $21,000r___May 1 1927
1944
18,000
147,126 55
1
Deductions
Assess. val.(60% act.) '20-5.744,000 48 g '03 M-S 26,000r.._ _Sept 1 1923
113.021
Bonds.
NET DEBT
Funding
48 g '04 J-J 201,000r___July 1924
1,881,650 55 '15 J-D $22.000_ _Dec 15 1945 Tax (per $1,000) 1921
_June
Assess. val. real estate..
First 48 05 J-D 10,000r_..Apr 1 1925
INT. on 55 of 1922 at the
148.881 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $47,000
1 1927
90,000r...
Assess. val. personal
48 '07
2.891 Other debt (additional)____ 20,337 National Bank, Westwood; on others 430'08 A-0 16,000r___Oct 1 1928
2d class RR.property
A-0
2.033.422 Sinking funds
(Con. 8,746 at Nat State Bk., Elizabeth.
Total valuation 1922_ _
430'10 M-N 100,000o_ _May 1 1930
lSch. 13,865
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_ -$24.80
48 '09 A-0 350,0000___Apr 1 1939
2,629,792
Population 1910.1.465; 1920-2,708 Assessed val. real
434g'12M-N 100,000o___May 1 1932
278,033
Assessed val. personal..
Hoboken is in Hudson County. 434s 13 J-J 35,000c__July 1 1933
'
5,559 Inc. Mch. 1855. Commission govern- 4$ '14 A-a 10.000.. ....Apr 1 1944
2nd Class RR. property....
This borough Is in Camden County Total assess. val. 192L _ _2,913,384 ment adopted Feb. 9 1915.
Bonds.
Boulevard-Repair Bonds.
School
$1,01,0)'20.$10.00
Improvement Bonds.
$5,000__$1,000 yearly Total tax rate (per2,155; 1920, 2,895
A-01100,000r_0ct 1 1938
45
$48.000c .._Oct 1 1925 00'08 M-N 150,000o.... May 1 1940
1922-1946 Population 1910,
_-_ 48,000
4;0
Os '21 J-J 147.000c_ __July 1 1926 430'10 M-N 250,000o_ _..May 1 1939
Bonds.
'09
Water
110,000c___Jan 15 1927 4.___May 1 1941
00'09 J-J $58,427-__Jan 1 '23-'40
63,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1927 43011 M-N 210.000o __July 1 1943
This borough is in Passaic County.
Paving and Park Bonds. 1945
434s'13 J-J 110,000c_
Funding & Raids. Bonds.
$29,000____Dec 1
Incorporated 1898.
150,000____Sept 1 1944
430'14 M-S
55 '15 J-D
4s g '16 J-D $1.07,:00_ _J'ne 1 '22-'46 434g'18 M-S J 50.000_ _Mar 1 '23-'27
Road Bonds.
5
5 '16 ___ 15,000
(See V 102, p no,for maturity)
1922-1930
ss
--- $16.000
178.000_ _Mar 1 '28-'33
Street Bonds.
Playground Bonds.
000____Apr 1 1942 58 '16 A-0 10.000c_ _Oct 1 '22-'26
40,000e&rApr 1 '23-'28
430'12 A-0$150,
4s '09 M-N$50,000---May 1 1939 58 '19 A-0{ 14,000c8cr_Apr 1 1927
1943
Water Bonds.
58 '13 M-8 60,000........Sept 1 1945
Sewer Bonds.
5s '14 A-0$136.000---Oct 1 1944
255.000c&rApr 1 '28-'34
J-D 17.000-___June 1
58 '15
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $214,000 4s '07 J-J $40,200c_Mch 1 '23-'26
uSewer Bonds.
Hoboken Extension.
88,673 4s '10 ___ 10,000__June 1 '23-'30
$24,000-..$1,000 yearly Other debt (additional)
Gen. 25,972 6s g '20 s-a 500,000c&r_June 1 1926 45 '98 A-0 $65,000r-Oct 1 1929
Dec 31 '21- $676,000 Sinking funds
BOND. DEBT
.
s-a 950,000c&r_June 1 1926 3345 99 A-0 12,500r___Oot 1 1929
40,062 Assess val. real
3,591.950 6s g '20
Other debt addl)
Park Bonds.
Paving & Sewer Bonds.
513,975
60,614 Assess. val. personal
Sinking fund, general
l 1954
-a 750,000___Aug 1 1926 48 g'0411f-N $500,000c&r_Nlay1 1957
82.275 6sg '20 s
21,662 2nd Class RR. property
Sinking fund, school
48 '07 M-N 140,000c&r_Nov
4,97.000 Total assess. value 1921..-4,188,200
Street& Paving Bonds.
Assess. val. real estate
1928 48 g '04 M-N 800,000o&r_ Nov 1 1954
574,774 Tot,tax rate (per $1.000) '21 439.00 4s '08 A-0 $50,0000ecr_Oot 1
1956
Assess. val. personal
9.221 Population 1910, 3.400; 1920, 5.135 48 '09 J-J 125.000-__J uly 1 1939 4s g '06 M-N 500,000o &r_May 1 1 '59
2d class RR.property
0o&rMay
1
5,540.995
INT. at Hamilton Trust Co.. 434812 J-J 25,000____July 2 1942 48 g '09 M-N 1,000,00 ._May 1 1964
Total assess. val. 1921
300.000.
45 '98 --- 150,000____May 1928 4345'14 M-N 300,000c___July 1 1965
$1,000)'21 $36.60 Paterson.
Total tax rate (per
5 '13 J.-.1 300,000_ ___July 1 1943 4345'15 J-J
8
Population 1910, 4,142; 1920-5.646
76.100__July 1 '22-'31 434g'16 M-8 800,000r___Mar 1 1966
INT. on water and street bonds at
1 '38-'67
4311;16 J4 1 32,000-July 1 '32-'35 434s'18 M-81 90,000-Mar 1 '38-'67
Treasurer's office.
School Bonds.
1210,000__Mar
4.000_ _ _July 1 1936
55 '19 s-a $81,000c_July 1 '22-'48
75,000__Mar 1 '23-'37
Re-Improvement Bonds. 1943
68 '21 J-J 28,000c&r_ _Jan 1 '23-'36
15
434g'18 M-8 6 .000__Mar 1 '38-'45
$85.000r
BOND. DEBT June 30 19213155,800 4 Hs'13 J-J 120.000_ ___Oct 1 1945
4.000_ - _ -Mar 1 1946
This borough is in Camden Co.
A-0
1,285 434s'15 J-D 65,000_ _ _ _June 1 1946 55 '19 A-0 47,000c&rApr 1 '23-'69
Town & fire hall bonds 1938-$18,000 Sinking fund
4 ig'16
Principal and interest payable at 434s'16 J-J 112.500__July 1 '22-'36
Funding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
Citizens Trust Co. of Paterson.
58 '17 M-N$14,900
48 g '05 M-S$750,000o&r_Sept 1 1925
School Bonds.
(Due part yearly begin. Dec. 1918.)
Building Bonds.
48 '04 M-S $140.000_ _ _ _Mch 1 1934
Fire apparatus bonds 1945-- 5,000
M-S$150,000r_Feb 28 1944
J-J 219,665--Jan 1 1937 45 ç
48 '07
40,000
Sewer bonds 1941
(1'. 0. Now Bruns- 4s '08 .,-7.454-__May 1 1938 48 04 M-S 65,000r___Sept 1 1944
This
'44- _ $93,000 wick) is borough
Street bonds 1931, '32,
in Middlesex County.
4s '12 34 262,750_ -Jan 1 1942 4s '05 M-S 65,000r___Moh 1 1945
15.000
-A 500,000o&r_Aug 1 1946
Funding bonds 1945
Paving Bonds.
4s '09 J-J 100.000----Jan 1 1939 48 '06 F
BOND.DEBT Dec.31 '21. $182,000 6s '20 M-N$275,000__ _Nov 1 1926 434s'10 J-J 250.000----July 1 1940 4318'08 A-0 850,000o&r.Apr 1 1948
20,000
Tax notes (add'i)
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $422,549 4348'13 3-3 109.000--Jan 1 1943 430'13 J-J 190,000c---July 1 1953
52,674 Tot,
Sinking fund, general
Jail Bonds.
4,771,722 434s'13 ___ 70,000....__Jan 1 1934
assess. val. 1922
8,023
Sinking fund, school
22,750 4 A g'15 J-J 60.000c_ _ _July 1 1945 00'15 J-J $500,000c-__July 1 1955
Less exemptions
Assessed val. real estate-....2,477,063 Net taxable value
Public-Road Bonds.
4,748,972 5s'18 J-J 1399,177-Jan 1 '23-'53
329,179
dor_Nov 1 1922
Assessed val. personal
1 70,000.... Jan 1 '54-'58 4 Hs'92M-N 1100,0000&r_Jan 1 1923
5,610 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _$45.60
2d class RR.property
168,000---Jan 1 '23-'39 4345'93 J-J 750,000o
Population 1910,1,517; 1920, 4,866
2.811,852
1
Total assess. val. 1921
3-3 {40,000-Jan 1 '40-'47 430 g'04 J-J 500,000c &r_Jan 1 1924
5s '18
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21-$36.20
Jan! 1948 430 g '943-3 600,000c&r_Jan 1925
1 1.000
1
Population 1910, 1.452; 1920_2.950
29.200___Jan 1 '23-'54 43 g '96 J-J 150,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1926
5s '18 J-J
School Bonds.
48 '97 M-N 200,000r_ _..May 1927
1
5Xs'21 M-NS•?8,000c_May 1 '23-'51 5e '15 ___ 419.200___Jan 1 '23-'38 48 '98 M-3 44,000r___Meh 1 1928
3 000...._Jan '23-'25
.
$4,000_ Dec 1922-1925 58 '18 This horough Is In Passaic, County 45
A-0 37,000r_Oct 1 1923
9,000_June 1922-1930 5418 ___ • 3.000__Jan 1 '23-'25 46 '03 J-J 30,000r__ _July 1 1924
___
Pop'n 1910, 2.560; 434s
Inc. 1908.
'04
'23-'25
s
4,000_Sept 1926-1929 5s '18 -_ 60,000___Jan 1 '23-'54 43 '05 F
1920, 3.435.
-A 38,000r......Aug 1 1935
413
35,000_June 1922-1941 55 '18 -- 32,000___Jan 1
4s
'
5Sg_ 18 M-N$14,000c&rMay 1 '23-29
66,000c&r Oct 1'22-'43 48 '06 M-S 21.000r.... _Mch 1 1926
5s
125,000_Feb 1922-1950
Water Bonds.
48 '07 M-S 16,000r.._ _Sept 1 1927
48,000c&r Oct 1'44-'55
{
J-D $50,000e -1927-1935 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1922.. $177,000 6s '20 A-0 3.000c&r Oct 1 1956 4s '09 M-N 18,000r___Nov 1 1939
5
5
5, 00
4 3s M-N 10.000c_ Nnv 1 1934 Floating debt
430'10 M-N 150,000____May 1 1960
Police Department Bonds.
4,477
GEN.BD. DT. Apr 19 '22.. $76,000 Sinking fund
-- $16.147_____Mar 1 1933 430'11 M-N 50,000o__May 1 1961
12,168 Tot. val.(60% act.) 1919-3.398,380 4s '13
Sinking funds
430'11 M-N 15,000c___May 1 1931
City indebtedness Bonds.
1,715,675 Tax rate (per $1,000) 192!........4.62
Assess. val. real
434s'13 J-J 40.000c___ _Jan 1 1963
7,000 44 '13 --- $15.000___Apr 1 1933 430'13 J-J 60.000____July 1 1963
342.425 Population 1921 (est.)
Assess. val. personal
Judgment Bonds.
In New Brunswick at
INT. payable
46,500
Assess. val. other property_
3-3 $17,891.17 Jan 1 1932 4Hs'15 J-J 250,0094_ .._July 1 1925
41012
Tot. valuation 19222,104,600 National Bank of New Jersey.
434s'13 M-N 12,795____May 1 1933 58 19 A-0100.000c&rApr 1 '23-'27
Total tax (per MOM 1922--$30.20
210,000c&rApr 1 '28-'34
City-Hall Bonds.
INTEREST payable at Paterson
Viaduct Bonds.
4 Hs'll J4 $125,000---July 1 1931
This borough is in Monmouth Co
on 5s at United States Trust Co.: on
48 g '07 M-S$350.000o___Mch 1 1937
Funding Bonds.
$30.000
Co Water bonds 5s
1 1938
44s at Paterson Safe Dep.& Tr.
3.500 5s g '08 31-N $21.500o__ _May 1 1938 430'08 A-0 350,000o___Oot 1 1942
Borough hall bonds 5s_ _
67.000--Sept 1 1927 434g'1211f-N 125,000o_ __May
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $58,200 430'07 --- 127,500
-Asylum Bonds.
Lunatic
Dec 1940
17,500 430'10 --)......_
This town is in Atlantic County. Other debt (additional
M-N3100.000___May 1 1944
9,896 4s g '15 M-N 10.000rMay 1 1945 4K8'14 A-0JIti0.000c&r Apr 1 '23-'32
Sinsing fund
Incorp. Mar,. 5 1866.
58 19
- 7337.000c._Nov 1 1925 Assessed valuation, real....-1.191.220 434g'16 J-J 169,000c_Jan 21 1946
55 '1 ,
1408.000c&r Aprl '33-'49
4s g '16 J-J 20,600c---Jan 1 1946
119.075
. ,
0,000c.Nov 1'35&45 Assessed val., personal

Water Bonds.
GUTTENBERG (Concluded)
$116,000 430'10 J-J $10,000c__Jan
DEBT Dec 31

BOND.
53,141
Other debt (add'1)
53,400
Sinking fund
Assessed va'n, real estate.. 3.752,350
Assessed val'n, personal__ _ 366,800
4,119,150
Total valuation 1921
Total tax (per $1.000) 1921....-$35.34
funding 5s of 1912 at
INT. on
People's Safe Dep. & Tr. Co.. Union.

HIGHBRIDGE.

HACKENSACK.

HARRISON.

HIGHTSTOWN.

HILLSDALE TOWNSHIP.

HARRISON SCHOOL DISTRICT.

HADDON TOWNSHIP.

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS.

HOBOKEN.

HADDONFIELD.

HAWTHORNE.

HAWTHORNE SCR. DIST.

HADDON HEIGHTS.

HIGHLAND PARK.

HIGHLAND PARK SCR. DIST.

HALEDON.-

HIGHLANDS. -

HAMMONTON.




HILLSIDE (FORMERLY UNION)
TOWNSHIP SCR. DIST.

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NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS

[Voi.. 114.

HUDSON CO. (Concluded)
Hospital.
410'14 M-S*208,000c&r_Mar 1 1944 LEONIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Asylum Addition Bonds.
4s
J-J 1220,0000.....July 1 1935 434s'14 M-S *30,000c&rMar 1'23-'24
This district is in Bergen County.
43015 --- $30,000
44s'08 J-J 66,000___ _July 1 1938
410'12 J4 • $63.000c_July 1 '22-'38
00'15 A-0 30,000r_ __Oct 1 1945 6s '20 J-D 1,500,000c&r_June 1 1926 48 Fire Department.
'00 M-N $4,000o_Nov. 1 '25-'30 434s'15 J-J 48,000c_July 1 '30-'42
Tuberculosis-Hospital Bonds.
Public-Library Bonds.
414s'04- $6,000
440'08 A-0 $100.000o&r_Oot 1 1948 4s g '98 A-(41,0,0000._ _Apr 1 1928 5s '08 ($2,000 each 5 years.) 1
M-S 23.000o___Moh 1928
(East
Alms
-House Bonds.
35is'00 A-0 75,000r _Apr 1 1928 410'11 M-Na13.000r___Nov 1 1931 5s '08 ___ maturity 1924)
,
22,000
4$ g '06 M-N $240,000o&r May 1 1946
Funded Debt Bonds.
43s'13 M-N a900r___Nov 1 1923
(Last 1112turIty 1929)
Court
-House Bonds.
4 ig'08 J-J$1,000,000c_ _July 1 1928 4j4'15 M-N a9,000r___May 1 1925 5s
--- $8,000
4$ g '09 M-N ;800,0000,5o May 1 1949 4s g '09 F-A1,300,0000_ _Feb 1 1949
Town-Hall Bonds.
(Last maturity 1929)
430'10 M-N 500,000o_ _ _May 1 1950
440'09 F-A $90,000c.. Aug 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22_ $147,000
44s'13 J-J 128,000c__Jan 1 1953 4s Funding Assessment Bonds.
g '17 J-J $89,000__July 1 '22-'41 43{s'10 F-A
7.000r___Aug 1 1935 Floating debt (add'1)
5,500
BD. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ _520,596,324
School
Sinking fund
g '17 J-J 8.100 ...July
9,353
Emergency notes (add'1)_
495,584 48 Floating Indebtedness 1'22-'26 4$ '01 F Bonds.
-A $14,0000_Feb 1 '26&'31 Total assessed value 1922_ _4,018,445
Bonds.
Sinking fund
5,456,333 4s g '17 J-J $238.193-Dec
31 '22-'25 4148'09 M-S 92,000c-Sept 1 1934 Total ta.. rate (per $1,000)'22 $37.80
ASSESSED VALUATION.
434s '10J-D
7,000r___June 1 1935
Refunding.
1921.
1920.
1919.
-A 62,000o _ _Aug 1 1936
4148 g'97M-N1450,000o&rMay 1 1927 4 Well F
$
4 s'12 A-0 108,000c&r_Apr 1 1937 LINDEN TOWNSHIP.
RE 569832167 532018397 507217627 4s g '04 A-0 490,0000.._ _Apr 1 1934 454s'14 M-S 570.000c&r_Mar 1 1939
This township is in Union County.
Per 128248035 113346475 110325185 4Ag'13 J-D 550,000c&r_June 1 1953 4 s'14 M-S *28,000r_ _Sept 1 1039
Road Bonds.
RR 101308904 87389911 85008406 4 Ag'15M-SI217,000c_Sept 1 '22-'44 44s'15 F-A *73.500c&r_Aug 1 1940
50,000_-_{$50,000___May 15 1925
1 7,000c_Sept 1 1945 43 s'22 J-DI 80,000_June
Tot799389106 732754783 702551218
___
%
May15 1935
1 '23-'32 5s
Park.
Tax
50,000--May 15 1945
1180,000_ _June 1 '33-'52
4s '97 34-N3100.00 loSsr Hay 1 1927
(PerM) $6.38
Funding Bonds.
General Inapt. Bonds.
Is '02 M-S 100.0000___Moh 1 1932
53
$38,000_ __May 15 1945
$187,000_June 1 '23-'33
POPULATION.
-In 1920, 629,- 43 g02 J-D 60,000o__ - Deo 1 1932
FUND.-DEBT Dec
%
154; in 1910. 537,231.
48 03 M-S
_Mch 1 1933 43 s'22 J-DI 162.000June 1 '34-'42 Floating debt (add.'1) 31 21 1328.000
298,006
10,000._ -Tune 1 1943
17,000o ecr_June 1 1936
INTEREST Is payable at office of 48 06 J-D 25,0000_Assessed valuation, real__ 22.436.297
County Collector, Jersey City. N. J 48 10 M-N 30,000.- Nov 1 1960 4 Street-Improvement Bonds.
s'13 M-S $:35,000r___Mar 1 1923 Assessed val'n, personal
9,168,933
4 Wsg'11M-Sz300.000____Mch 1 1961 4
Other assess. prop
8'13
79,234
4s '12 A-0 70.000____Aor 1 1962 4{s'15 M-S 14,000r_ _ _Mar 1 1923 Total valuation 1921 _ _ _ _ _31,6'4,514
J-D *40.000r.Dec 1 '22-'25
HUNTERDON COUNTY.
Bath & Gymnasium Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $18.60
Sewer Bonds.
Flemington is the county seat.
48 '02 M-S 150.0000-Men 2 1933 6s '21 F-A $194,000e&rAug 1 '22-'60 Population 1910. 1,988; 192J, 6.602
Road-Improvement Bonds.
Assessment Bonds.
4%s'16 J-D $30,000c_Dec 27'22-'25 48 Fire Department.
g '05 J-J
50,000r_July 1925
414817 __- 20./00
192 -1926 48 '06 A-0 25,000o &r_Oot 1 1926 4Yis'22 J-13 $8,000.....June 1 1923 LINDEN TWP. SCHOOL DIST.
1
1. 81,000_ _June 1 '24-'32
This district Is In Union County.
434s'18 ___ 34,300
1922-1927 4s g '11 M-N 12,0000..
.May 1 1931 BOND. DEBT June 1 '22 $2,324,400 4148'10 J-J $58,000..July 1 '30-'40
68
153,000c&r
Floating debt(addl)
330,150 55 '13 J-J 57,000Apr 1 '23-'33-'43
Fire House Renewal Bonds.
GROSS DEBT May 25'22 $640,605
Water debt (incl.)
45.000 55 '14 A-0 38,000
General singing fund
1939
80.962 4s g '15 -320,000___Aug 11946 Sinking funds
677,004 5s '17 M-N 54,000
NET DEBT
1922-1937
559,643
Pipe Line.
Assess. val.
29.507,050 53 '18 J-D
Assess. val. real estate
4,000
1922-1928
18.830,597 4s '04 M-S$142,000c___Sept 1 1934 Assess. val. real estate
personal
9,051,640 55 '2.0 F-A
Assess. val. personal
9,500
1922-1940
6,748,8$5
Water Loan.
Assess. val. 2d Class RR_ 2,272,747 e54s'21 M-S {:28.000cMar 1 '23-'60
2nd class RR. property
369.482
Total ass'd value 1922 25,948,961 58 '93 J-J $200,0000&r_Jan 2 1923 Total assess. val. 1922_40,831,437
5.000cMar 1 1961
48 '99 J-J 100,000_ ___Jan 2 1929 Total tax (per $1.000) 1922-.833.32 BOND.DEB June 30'2! $459,500
Tot. tax rate (per $1.000)
.'21-$11.46
Floating debt (add'1)
)
Pop'n in 1910, 33,169; 1920, 32,885 45ig'13 M-N150,000___May 1 1943
INT. on
28,500
6s '20 F-A 368,000c&rAug 1'22-'25 First Nat. bonds marked (4 at the Sinking fund
40,040
Arlington, or at
5Xs'20E-AJ 3
.128,000c&rAugl'26-'59 Coal & IronBank, Bank, N. Y.; on Awed val.'19(abt.85%act) 18.467,260
A
86 000e&rAug 11960 bonds markedNat. First Nat. Bank, Total tax rate (per 11.000)'19-123.60
IRVINGTON.
(a) at
980,000__Sept 1 '22-'41
This town Is in Essex Co. Commis
marked (b) at Population In 1919 (est.)
8,000
sion government adopted April 7 14. 51is'21M-S 1864,000__Sept 1 '42 '59 Arlington; on bonds Trust Co., JerN. J. Title Guar. &
INT.at Nat. State Bk., Elizabeth.
34.000- _..Sept 1 1960 sey City; on bonds marked (c) at
Police Station Bonds.
Bonds to Purchase Water Plant West Hudson County
4s '16 __- $11,000
Trust Co., Jer1922-1935 43413'11 A-0$6,776,000o_Oot 1 1961
sey City, or at Bankers Trust Co.. LITTLE FALLS TOWNSHIP.
Town-Hall Bonds.
Sewer.
This township is in Passaic Co.
N. Y.; on others, with exception of
58 '95 -__ 31,600
1922-1925 45 '04 M-S$142.000r_Sept 11934 bonds of 1922, at West Hudson
Assessment Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
48 '04 J-D 146,000o&r_Deo 1 1934 County
55 '19 J-J $1,00Ce_ _Jan 1 1923
Trust Co., Jersey City.
410'14 ..... $200,000
May 1944
Public Schools.
Sewer Bonds.
4s '14 -- 18,000
1922-1930 48 g '97 F-A3200,000o&r_Aug 2 1927
321.000__Jan 1 '23-'36
School Bonds.
4s g '01 M-N 182,000r_ _May 1 1931 KEYPORT.
5s '19 J-J 1 44,000__Jan 1 '37-'58
48 '02 ___ $5,000
This boro. is in Monmouth Co.
1922-1927 48 '03 M-N 100,000...
..May I 1933
I. 1,500._-_Jan 1 1959
4s '99 ___
4s '03 J-D z25,000r___June I 1933 Water bonds 55
1,500
$38,500 School Bldg. bonds 434s._.$37.000
1922-1924
41is'08 ___ 58,000
67,000 Municipal
July 1958 4s '04 J-J 350,000r__ _July 1 1934 Sewer bonds 5s
bonds 414s_ 11.000
.ths'l 1 -__ 90,000
30.000 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $86,000
Bldg*
Nov 1961 48 '05 J-J 250,0000__ _July 1 1935 School bonds 55
4.40'09- 27.000
Apr 1959 4%8'08 J-J 80,000..__ _July 1 1958 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $93,000 Assess. val. real
2,043,475
4s 05 -_,. 28,150
54,800 Assess. val. personal
Mar 1955 4$ '07 M-N 238,0000.. May 1 1937 Other debt (add'!)
286,850
58 '13 J-D 104,000____Dec 1 1963 48 '08 M-N 73,0000..
2,069,620 Total assess. value 1921...2.330.325
.Nov 2 1958 Assess. val. real estate
430'15 J-J 80.000........Jan 1 1965 4$ '09 A-0 300.000.--Oct 15 1959 Assess. val. personal
555,107 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-110.20
I220,000__c & r Feb 1 48 '10 A-0 100,000_-__Apr 1 1960 2d class RR. property
7.951 Population in 1920
3.810
2,632.678
'23-44 43( g '11F-A 150,000e-Feb 1 1961 Total valuation 1921
51is'21 F-A 44,000-c & r Feb 1 4 Hg'11 M-sz711,000- __Mob 1 1961 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_$39.60 LODI.
'45-'48 48 '11 ___ 26,000____May 1 1961 Population in 1910, 3,55-1;1920,4,415
This borough Is In Bergen County.
9,000__c&r Feb 1 '49 43ig12 J-D 200,000_ __June 11942
Inc. Dec. 1894. Pop'n '10, 4,138;
4gg'12 M-S 332.000---Sept 3 1962 LAKEWOOD TOWNSHIP.
General Impt. Bonds.
1920, 8,175.
4M'13 A-0 95.000.
This township (P. 0. Lakewood)
--Apr 1 1963
$ 0,000__Jan 1 '23-'26
Funding Bonds.
40'19 J-J 1 30,000__Jan 1 '27-'31 4341;13 M-N137,000--May 1 1963 Is in Ocean County.
5 g '14 M-S 354.000 ..Sept 1 '22-'39
g'15 J-J 439,0000.....July 1 1945
z Street Bonds.
5,406.31__Jan 1 1932
School Bonds.
43 s'18J-D1,460,000$39,000y'yDec 1 434s g '17 J-J $48,000.-33,000 yearly 414,&5s ann $65,000c_ __Part yearly
4
Gen. Inlet. & Funding Bonds.
4hs'18 J-D 1 12,000__Dec 1 '22-'24 GEN.BD. DT.June!'22. $69,000 -s
49.500
4hs'22
$205,000
1923-1948
20,000__Dec 1 '25-'28 Mtge. on town hall (add'i).
4.000
14Road Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
64,000c&rDec 1'22-32 Total assess. val. 1921.......8,840,778 414s..$12,000r
,
1929
48 '05 --- $36,000
Apr 1935 51'0'20 J-D 575,000c&rDec 1'33:55 Tot.tax rate(per$1.000)'1921.$39.32
WaterBonds.
43
,
0'09 -__ 55,000
, 8.000c&rDec 1 1956 Population in 1921
Jan 1939
6,000 5s '09 A-0 380,0000..._Oct 1 1939
48 '03 -- 85,000
969,000e&rAprl'2341
July 1933
z INT. is payable at First Nat. BOND. DEBT D'ec 31 '21 $556,000
48 '04 _.- 31,000
988,000c&rAprl'42130 Bank, Lakewood.
July 1934 5%s'21A-0
Other debt (add'1)
133,025
4s'1553,000-- _Mar 1 1946
20,000c&rApr 1 1961
Sinking fund
32,737
GEN.B5-)
1 T.Ju le 15'22_51,354,550
Refunding Water Bonds.
Assess. val, real estate--4,42).$25
Floating debt(addl)
770,055 48 g '02 A-0$1,175,000o__Apr 1 1932 LAKEWOOD TWP.$CH. DIST.
Assess. val. personal
1,072.253
Staking fund, general_ _ _ _
Thls district (P.0. Lakewood) is in Assess. val. 2nd class RR.
105,898 48 g '04 A-0 250,0000_ _Apr 1 1934
Tax revenue notes
135,090 4s '06 J-.7 60,000o&r_Jan 1 1936 Ocean Co. Pop'n 1913 (est.), 5,000.
prop
4,525
Assess. val., real
18,830.600 45 '07 M-N 61,000___ -Nov 1 1936 58
Total assess. val. 1921
--- 152,000c
5,497.003
Assess. val., personal
4,616.230 4 Sig'07 J-J 255,000o_ _July 1 1937 4146'11 J-J 36,000r--$2,000 yrly Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $53.60
Other assess. property
245,300
BOND. DEBT July 1 1920 $44,000
Funded Debt Water Bonds.
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Lodl.
Total assess. val. 1922.-24,692,130
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-$34.80 48 g '02 M-S$900.000o__ -Sept 1 1932 Assessed {Real estate____5,773,440
Personal
Popul'n 1910, 11,877; 1920, 25,480 4548'11 A-0 58.254.72„Oct 1 1981 valuation Other property..1.357,223 LONG
48,424
BRANCH.
General Inlet. Bonds.
INT payable at the Irvington
Total assess. val. 191.9
7,139,387
This city Is In Monmouth County.
($1,116,000
National Bank, and the Merchants 5168'21M Si 1,098,000 Sept 1 '22 '39 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'1919Inc. May 1'7 1903. Commission gov,
Sept 1 '40-'57
& Manufacturers National Bank
Outside Fire District____$33.53
ernment approved March 12 1912.
I
47,000_ _Sept 1 1958
of Newark.
Inside Fire District
35.96 4
Paving Bonds.
Tax Revenue Bonds.
55 '13 M-N$120.000_....May 1 1943
55 '21 s-a $3,590.000c&rDec 1 '25
INT. at State House. Trenton.
ISLAND HEIGHTS.
Beach Improvement Bonds.
PAST DUE, NOT PRESENTED
This borough is in Ocean County.
ics '14 M-8 $25,000- Mar 1 1934
FOR PAY)&EN r.
BOND. DEI3T Dec 31 '21...$43,800
LAMBERTVILLE.
5s
J-D
3,000..___Dec 1923
Water.
Note debt (additional)
'rids city is In Hunterdon County. 44is 13 M-9 14,000_-__Mch 1 1933
.
21,059 58
$1.000____Feb 1 1913
Sinking fund
Funding Bonds,
5s 15 F
-A 30,000.... _Feb 1 1935
7,661
General.
4 l4'17 .1.-1) , 000c_Part yearly_ _
Assess. val., real estate..
(98
x Beach and Park Bonds.
534,23i. 6s
$1.000___ _ Apr 1 1904 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $75,000 Is g '05 J D 1150,000o_ _ _June 1
Assessed val. personal
21,050 75
1935
6,000_ July 1 1913 Note debt (add'1)
Other assessable property
81,887 Is '06 J-D 250,000o_ _ _ _June 1963
2,580
Assessment.
Assess. val. real estate
Tot. ass'd val. 1921 (act.)-537,70(1 78
1,901,455 414s g NI-N 100.000
1937
$1,000---Jan 1 1906 Assess. val. personal
Total tax rate (per $l.000)'21..$53.'7
Refunding Bonds.
549,570
Tax Revenue Bonds
Tot.as.sess.val.(80, act)'21 2,451.025 5s'15 J-J $95.500_ _ _July 1 1945
Pop'n in 1910. 313; 1920
-;
194 68 '21 _
z11,600,000 Mar 1 1924 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $39.50
School Bonds.
z Coupon or registered
Population 1910. 4 657; 1920, 4.660 444g'll 111-N $1.10.000o-Nov 1104!
JERSEY CITY.
INTEREST is paid at the MerCommission government approved
INT. at office of City Treasurer. 53 '98 J-J 45,000
1930
April 15 1913 and upheld by Court of chants' Exch. Nat. Bank of N Y.
58 '97
6,000
1927
Errors and Appeals Alar.16 1914. On and at City Treasurer's office.
Is '93 A-0 20,000
1923
LANDIS TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST. 410
Nov. 8 1921 the voters gave a BOND.DT.June 1 '22..836,077,953
J-J 1819,000.-Jan 1 1923
This district (P. 0. Vineland) is in
majority of 30,651 in favor of estab- Water debt (incl.)
1 18.000. __Jan 1 1933
15,622,655
lishing a municipal gas plant (see Floating debt (addl)_ _ _ _ 10,363,612 Cumberland County.
BOND.DEBT Dec 31'21 $1,066,500
School Bonds.
V. 113, p. 2330).
Other debt (addl)
General sinking fund_ _ _ _ 5,874,591
420,200
1923 Sinking fund
Assessed value, real
203,734
412,715,131 58 '18 __- $3.750-Jan 1
Municipal impt. Bonds.
24.000„Jan 1 '24-'31 Assess. val. real
Assessed value, personal_ 52,794,795
13,769.440
1$11,000c&r_Aug 1 '22 Total
20.000_ .Jan 1 '32-'36 Assess. val. personal
assess. val. 1922..465,509,926
1,876.500
5s g '19 A-0 108,000c&r_Aug 1 '23
BOND. DEBT .June 30 '21_1126,000 2d class RR. property.... 238,718
380,000c&r_Aug 1 '24 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922._ -$34.48
Total assess. value 1921. _15.884.658
1,652,000c&r_Aug 1 '25
POPULATION.
-In 1920 was
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-142.20
6s '20 J-D 1.271,000_ _c&r Dec 1 208 1p3; in 1910 was 267,779.
LEONIA.
This borough is in Bergen County. Pop. 1910, 13,298; 1920, 13,521.
'23-'26
x INT. at Treasurer's office.
• Harbor-Impt. Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
4h 13'12 J-D $60,000____June 1 1942 KEARNY.
This town is In Hudson County. 5s '15 F-A $5,000 _ _Aug 1 1922
e hg'13 J-D 191,000c___June 1 1953
25.000_ ....Aug 1 1915 LONGPORT.
Popurn 1910, 18.659; 1920. 26.721 13s '20 J-D 12.000c&rDec
Renewal Assessment Bonds.
This borough is in Atlantic Co.
31'22'25
Park Bonds.
5s g '93 M-8z700,000o&r_Sept 1 1923 450'10 J D
28,009c&rDec 312639
Assessment Sea-Wall Bonds.
$25.000c
Dec 1 1930
Park Bonds.
5s g '94 M-Nz600,000o&r May 1 1924
s'19 --- $35,000-__May 1 1926
Water Bonds.
6s '21 M-S i$64,000-Sept 1 '22-'53
,
Refundigag Assessment Bonds. 48 '09 F-A $10,000o
(Optional at any time.)
Feb 1 1929
48 '05 J-D $600,000o. _ _June 1 1935
24,000-Sept 1 '54-'61 BOND. DEBT Dec
Aug 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $158,000 Other debt (add']) 31 '21 $511,000
4s '06 J-J 300,0000__ Jan 1 1936 4448'09 F-A 35.000c
55,150
Funding Bonds.
Other debt (add'1)
Bonds for Redemption of Land.
I ',102 Sinking fund
,
41,975
4s '04 F-A3465,000c__ _Feb 1 1934 414503 F-A 130,0000_ Aug 1 23-'28 Sinking fund
9,325 Assess val.
812,331
($15,000 due each 5 years.)
Assessed valuation, real..._3.498.800 Assess. val. real
City Hall.
personal
48 '03 J-D b90.000c
30,450
June 1 1925 Assessed val'n, personal
58 g '94 J-J 350,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 430'05 F
-A 79,0000-Aug 1 1930 Assess. 2nd class RR. prop. 451.000 Assess. val. 2nd class RR.
Funding Bonds.
8.145
prop
53 '08 J-D 97,000c
20,436
June 1 1923 Total valuation 1921
48
J-J $50,0000&r_Jan 1 1936 5 '08
3,97.945 Total assessed value 1921_ _ _ 863,217
48 g '01 M-N 207.000r._ _May 1 193) 58 '09 J-1) 60,000c_ _ _Ju .e 1 1933 Tax rate (per $1,000)1921 ----110.70 Tot. tax rate (per M.) '21-$84.70
M-S 43,000r___Moh 1 1924 Population 1910,
1,486; 1920. 2,979 Population in 1910. 118; 1920, 100.




JUNE,

1922.]

LYNDHURST TOWNSHIP.
This township (formerly Union) is
in Bergen Co. P. 0. Rutherford.
Water Bonds.
-A $5,000..___Feb 1 1926
F
43is
-A 14,000____Feb 1 1936
F
444s
J-J 25,000_ _Jan 1 1938
4 hs
1941
_s
--- 32,000
Sewer-System Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $200,000
5s '18 -_- 200,000
Road & trunk sewer bonds.. *169,357
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $680,857
• 69,149
Other debt (add'i)
22,332
Sinking funds
Total assess. value 1921.._ _6,585,215
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_149.60
9,515
Population 1920
*111,730 assumed by borough of
North Arlington, which was part of
township when bonds were issued.
LYNDHURST TWP. S. D.
This district (P. 0. Lyndhurst) is
in Bergen County.
School Bonds.
00'06 J-J $27,500
4 0'09 J-J 32,000
430'12 J-J 39,000
1922-1945
1
4 is'16 s-an70,500
1922-1933
12,000
1934-1944
4348'16 s-an 22,000
1945
2,500
5s '18 J-J 14,000__July 1 '22-'39
6s '21 J-J 210.000_ -Apr 1 '23-'61
BOND. DEBT June 30'21-$220,500
34,025
Floating debt (add'1)
MADISON.
This borough is in Morris County
Inc. Dec. 27 1889. Pop. '10. 4,658;
1920 5 5?3.
Sewer Bonds (opt. aft. 10 yrs.).
430'11 J4 $100,000r____Jan 1 1941
430'12 J-J 25,000r_Jan 1 1942
Grade Crossing & !mot. Bonds.
52.000__Sept 1 '22-'34
430'17 M-S 120,000__Sept 1 '35-'38
4,000_ -__Sept 1 1939
Funding Bonds.
00'14 J-D 155,000r_June 15 1944
(Subi. to call beg. June 15 1924.
School Bonds.
A-0 $10,0000 ___1922-1931
5s
192'-1947
F-A 52,000r
4s
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $382,985
42,000
Water debt (Incl.)
140,000
School debt (add'1)____.
Notes outstanding (add'1)_ 317,247
Sinking fund
67,020
Assessed val., real estate..$4,960,100
Assessed val., personaL__ 418,648
Assess. val. 2nd class RR.
108.132
prop
Total assess. val. 19 2__.._ 5,486.880
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922-845.60
INTEREST payable at First Nat.
Bank of Madison and Madison Tr. Co.

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS
48 '12 J-J $7,000_--Jan 1 1932
1936
45 '16 J-J 40,000c
Funding Bonds.
440'13 J-J $206,000c_--Jan 1 1933
Renewal Bonds.
45
J-J $25,000o_-.July 1 1923
A-0 10,000r_Oot 1 1025
45
Road-Improvement Bonds,
48
J D $100,000r _.June 1 1933
48 '03 F-A 61.000r-...Aug 1 1933
48 '04 J-D 18,000r___Deo 1 1934
4s
J-D 103,000r_ -_Deo 1 1935
J-J 31,000o&r_Jan 1 1938
4448
F
-A 53,000r_ _ _Feb 1 1939
4s
454s'13 J4 14.500____July 1 1943
1946
J-J 48,500c
4
Road & Bridge Bonds
347,000c&r _Aug 1 1922
6s '20 F-Ai528 000c&rAug 1 '23-33
38 000c&r_Aug 1 1934
Building Bonds.
A-0$228,5000&r_Apr 1 1941
3348
-A 20,0000._ _Feb 1 1944
F
48
48 '12 J-J 80,000__July 1 1942
BOND.DEBT April 1922 $1,787,150
Temporary debt (add,1)_ 641,000
492,535
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation, real_149,555,668
Assessed val'n, personal_ 29,918,496
Assessed val., railroad_-_2,273,979
Total assessed val. 1921_181,748,143
Less deduc'ns & exemp'ns
765,600
Not valuation 1921
140,982,513
State &Co.tax(per11.000)'22-17.67 -IPop'n 1910. 125.657: 1920. 159.881
INT. at Treasurer's office.
MERCHANTVILLE.
This borough is in Camden County.
Street Impt. Bonds.
58 '13 J-D $97,000....
.July 1 1943
z Sewer Bonds.
1927
434s M-S 1515,000
1937
1 22,000
58 '08 J-J 66,0000..July 1'23&33
5s '18 J-J 24,750
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $253,750
17,000
Other debt (add'1)
39,671
Sinking fund, general
18,203
Sinking fund, school
Assessed val., real estate_2.827,500
445,352
Assessed val., personal_
Total assessed val. 1921._3,212,852
Total tax (per $1,000) '21_ .-.$32.70
Population 1910, 1,996; 1920, 2,749
z INT. at Central Trust Co. in
Camden; others at First Nat. Bank.
Merchantville.
MERCHANTVILLE SCH. DIST.
This district is in Camden County.
BONI). DEBT June 30 '21 $59,000
8,550
Sinking fund
3,285.991
Assess. val. 1921
Total tax rate (per $1,000)-332.70

METUCHEN SCHOOL DIST.
P. 0. Metuchen, Middlesex Co.
MANASQUAN.
5s '22 J-J $59,50& Jan 1 '24-'42
This borough Is in Monmouth Co. BOND. DEBT Feb 1922_ 3159.560
$35,000 Assessed valuation 1920---2,578,754
Water bonds (1933)
25,000
Sewer bonds (1935)
32,000
School. bonds (1944)
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19.- $113,000 MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
25.000
County seat is New Brunswick.
Floating debt
4,319
Sinking fund
Jail Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921....- 1.382,527 43s'16 M-N $150.000--May 1 1956
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21.137.50
Court House Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,582; 1920, 1.705 138'14 J-J $79.000___July 1 1934
Armory Bonds.
MARGATE CITY.
4%8'12 J-D $8.500
1925-1933
This city is in Atlantic County.
Building Bonds.
4%9'10 A-0$120,000c_Oct 1 '30-'49
Street !mot. Bonds.
4s
_ - 9,900
--- $34,000
58
Road Bonds.
Fire Bonds.
1942 1%8'18 M-S1105,000-Sept 1 '22-28
5s
--- $19,000
Sewer Bonds.
1 80,000c-Sept 1 '29-'33
1939-1942 4,0'18 M-S 47,000c-$4,000 yearly
--- $84,000
58
Sept. 1
Beach 'mot. Bonds.
$91,000.1942,'44 &'45 Os '21 J-D 260.000._June 1 '23-'31
Paving Bonds.24,000__Oct 1 '23-'26
1942 534s'21 A-0 { 7,000___ _Oct 1 1927
_ _ $33,000
bs
81,000__Oct 1 '28-'36
Water Bonds.
1922-1941
58
--- 119,520
Renewal Bonds.
School Bonds.
48
J4 $I,i5Or --1922-1924
1922-1950 4s
-- 339,000
58
---- 24,000r
City (mot. Bonds.
FA
7,000
1922-1928
48
5s
_-- 8105.000.'22.'29.'35&'36 Is '12 F-A
8.000...Feb 1 '23-'30
BOND. DEBT Doe 31 '21 1395,000 4 Yet'14 J-D
8,000r..Dec 1 '24-'31
52,954
'
Other debt addi)
Workhouse Bonds.
78,165 i 48'16 M-N
Sinking fund, general
$60.000--May 1 1936
12,523
Sinking fund, school
School Bonds.
2,213,716
val. real
Assess.
342,000__Jan 1 '23-'36
,
Assess. val. personal
2,260,415 58 '19 J-.1 50,000-.54,000 yearly
Total assess. val. 1921..
on Jan. I beg. 1937
about 95% actual value)
(Assessment
8.000cr-May 1 '23-'24
Total tax rate(per$1,000)'21--$36.70 53 '19 M24)
Pop. 1910, 129; 1920
Bridge Bonds.
3348
J-J $131,9100&r.Jan 1 '23-31
48 '07 A-0 58.000r_Apr 1 '23-'36
MATAWAN(BOROUGH).
This borough is in Monmouth Co. •tis'12 J-D 38.000r-Dec 1 '24-'42
Bonds.
4548'15 J-J 33.000__Jan 1 '24-'34
Water
--- 140,000.-_ _Nov 1 1942 454s'15 F-A 130,000__Aug 1 '22-'36
434s
BOND. DEBT Dec31'21-140,000
127,000-_Aug 1 '37-'45
12,800 118'16 M-N 37.590r_May 1 '23-36
(add'1)
Other debt
'
12,392 t s'l M-N 3.000r_May 1
Sinking fund
'
816,417 63 21 A-0 42,000_Apr 1 '23-'43
Assessed valuation, real
personal
230.383
Assessed val'n,
6,000....Apr 1 '44-'49
554s'21 J-D f42.000Dec 1 '23-'43
Assess. val. 2nd class RR.
7,046
2,000_ _Dec 1 '44-'45
prop
Total valuation 1921 ----1,043.876
General !mot. Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-343.00 4348'22 M-N$30,000_ _May 1 '24-'38
1920, 1 910 1 Rost: Bonds.
Population 1910,1,646;
.
48 '04 J-J $32,000r__Jan 1923-'36
Is
A___0_ 33:0 0r __ -1032-1935
MAY WOOD.
40 0000
Bergen County. 48 '05
This borough is in
I -8
Assessment Sewer Bonds.
---- 20,500
$5,000er__Apr 1 192 45 '09 FA 100,320r_Feb 1 '23-'38
1
5s '22 A-0 24.000cr_Apr 1 '25-'28 Is '10 J4 87.300r ____1922-1939
21.000er_Apr 1 '29-31 5s '13 F-A 115.920_-Aug 1 '22-'42
(7) 4Xs'16 M-N 38,000r_May 1 '23-'41
BONDED D BT
Population 1910, 889; 1920, 1,618 4 qs'16 J-D 21,540_June 1 '23-'37
INT. at the IIackensack National I 110'17 A-0 330,000c_Apr 1 '23-'32
126,000c_July 1 '22-'30
Bank, Hackensack.
.
Ms 18 J4 {134,0000_315,000 y'rly
on July 1 bei. 1931
MERCER COUNTY.
4,is'18 M-S 72,000c_Sept 1 22-'45
County seat is Trenton.
12,000c_Sept 1 '46-'48
Bridge Bonds.
70,000c_Apr 1 '23-'29
J-J $30,000o_Jan 1 1923
44
43 '04 F-A 16,800r__Aug 1192316.,'21 A-0 165,000c_Apr 1 '30-'40
M-9 14.000r___Moh 1 19245.000c_Apr 1 1941
4s
M-S 54,900o_-_Oot 1 1926 TOT. DEBT June 1 '22_ -$3,537,900
4s
F-A 12,000r-Feb 1 1929 Sinking funds Jan 1 '22._ 672,752
48




91

Temporary Notes.
_ $450,000-. May 15 1923
3%s'22
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '2181,269,000
598,527
Other debt (add'i)
Sinking fund
28,155
Assessed val., real estate-113.861,268
Assessed val., personaL 16,247,972
Other assessable property_ 971,861
Total assessed val. 1921-131,081.101
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-58.45
MIDLAND PARK.
Popul'n 1910. 94.734; 1920. 104,925
This borough is in Bergen County. INT. on bonds of 1922 at the
Incorporated 1894.
County Treasurer's office.
Road Bonds.
J-J $10,000_---July 1 1928
A-0 4,500__Apr 1 '23-'31 MONTCLAIR.
58
This town is situated in Essex Co.
M-S 16.000_ _Mar 1 '23-'30
58
Inc. 1894. Commission government
Building Bonds.
A-0 t:3,900.0ct 25 '22-'25 adopted June 6 1916.
5s
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
550.._Oct 25 1926
BOND. DEB Apr 5'22__ 135,550 434 g '12 F-A$100,000c_Aug 1 1942
Land Purchase Bonds.
17,041
Floating debt •
3,827 434s'18 -__ f$27,000_Jan 15 '23-'31
Sinking fund
1 1.300_Jan 15 1932
Assess. val., real estate_ _ .1,176,600
School Bonds.
258,386
Assessed val'n. personal_
2nd Class RR. property- 12.783 4s '08 M-N$145,0000 __Nov 1 1938
1,
Tot. val. (abt. 54 act.)'21.1.447,760 48 g '09 M-N 291,2500- _May 1 1939
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-$44;40 434g'11 A-0 74,250e_ -.0ot 2 1941
Population 1910. 2,001: 1920, 2,243 434 g '12F-A 261,000c--Aug 1 1942
49,000c-Dec
INT. on $10,000 issue at First 0413'12 J-D 64,000c___July 1 1942
4346'13
Nat. Bank, Paterson; on 84.500 at 434g'14 J-J 460,000c-June 1 1943
J-D
Leach & Co.. N.Y.;on $10,000, 4A sg'15F-A 150.000c___Aug 1 1944
A.
1 1945
and on 14,450 at Ridgewood (N. J.) 4Asg'17M-N1160,000c.May 1 '23-'42
Trust Co.
45,000c.May 1 '43-'47
434s'18 A-0 24,000--Apr 15'23-'34
152,000c&r Sept 1 '22-40
MILLBURN SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Essex County. 5321 ___ 1 48,000c&r Sept 1'41-44
4s
10,000c&r_Sept 1 1945
4348'14 J-D $23,0000-12,000 yly.
434s'13 M-N 7,500c___Nov 1 1942 6s '21 ___ 114,000c&r_Dec 1 1922
48 '10 M-N 8,500c___May 1 1930
Fire-House Bonds.
4s '09 M-N 22,000c___Nov 1 1929 4s
-A 335,0000.._ _Feb 1 1929
F
J-J
1,000r--$1.000 yly.
55
Renewal School Bonds.
M-N 5,500_12,000 yearly 344s g J-J $100,0000___July 1 1932
4s
14,000__Apr 1 '23-'24 434k'll F
-A 66,000o_ _Feb 1 1941
Os '21 A-0208,000 _Apr 1 '25-'50
Grade AbolishmentBonds.
4,000_ -_ _Apr 1 1951 00'13 M-N375,000_-_Nov 1 1943
Os '21 A-0 28,000....July 1 '23-'50
Park Bonds.
6s '21 A-0 t 7.500 July 1 '23-'27 3hg'06 J-J $100.0000_ _June 30 1931
23,000_ _July 1 '28-'50 13144V15M-N 10.000-Nov 1 1935
BOND. DEBT June 30 '22 $356,500
Assessment Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921--- 8.280,000 ..--- $31,875c_May 1 '23-'27
School tax (per 81.000) 1921-$11.68
Funding-Improvemtnt Bonds.
Population in 1921 (approx)- _ _5.000 454sg'17M-Nf$51,000e.May 1 '24-'27
1 24.000e.May 1 '30-'32
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Millburn.
Improvement Bonds.
Oct 1922
53 '17 A-0 $153,000
MILLBURN TOWNSHIP.
58 '18 A-0 270,500_Apr 15 1934
This township is in Essex County. 4348'18 M-N 1,000
May 1923
Sewer Bonds.
5s g '19 J-D 199,000c-June 1 1924
M-S $70,0000...-Sept 1 1923 5s g '19 J-D 96,000c_ _June 1 1924
430
M-S 70.000c_Illept 1 '33-'34 5s g'20 M-N 97.000c&r_Nov 1 1924
4348
4)48'10 J-D 12,0000_ _ Deo 1 1930
Temporary !mot. Renew. Bds.
10,000____Sept 1 1928 6s '21 -__ $159,661c&r_May 1 1923
4548
11.000--Dac 1 1929
Temporary Impt. Bonds.
Town Hall Bonds.
6s '21 ___ $156,900c&r_Sept 1 1926
_ 120,000_ -_Doc 1 1931 6s '21 ___ 62,725c&r_June 1 1927
GEN. B15
045- . DT. Dec 31 '208193.000
Passaic Valley Sewer Bonds.
Floating debt (addi.)____ 92.402
_ _Feb
$27,000_ _Feb 1 1924
85.002
Sinking fund
156,000_ _Feb 1 '25-30
7,348.279 5s g '22
Assessed valuation, real
390,000_ _Feb 1 '31-'40
Assessed val'n, personal -__-969.800
F-A
300,000_ _Feb 1 '41-'50
8.318.079
.
Total valuation 1921
196,000__Feb 1 '51-'57
Tax rate (per $1,000)-1921- .834.50
_Feb
10,000.__Feb 1 1958
Population 1915, 4,372; 1920, 4,633
Playground Bonds.
INT.atU.S.Mtge.& Trust Co..N Y
i13,250........Apr 1 1924
5s '22 A-0 6,000_ _Apr 1 '25-'27
66,000_ _Apr 1 '28-'49
MILLTOWN.
1,000_ _ __Apr 1 1950
This borough is in Middlesex Co.
BOND.DEBT Mar 15'2235,056,926
Fire Debt Bonds.
51,000
Os '20 ___ 312,000__Dec 1 '22-'27 Tax notes (incl.)
$59.500 Sinking fund, general..._
103,164
Sewer bonds
372,410
45.000 Sinking fund, school
Water bonds
11.000 Assessed val., real estate_49,676,500
School bonds
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21- 8114.500 Assessed val., personal__. 9.166,200
2,155,417 Assessed val., railroad..._
195,726
Total assess. val 1922
70,857 Total val. 1921 (actual) _53,038426
Less exemptions
2,048.560 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921-$32.60
Net taxable value
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_143.80 Poren 1910, 21,S0; 1920. 25,810
Population 1910, 1.584; 1920. 2.573
INTEREST on 434s of 1918 payable at the First National Bank
MILLV17..LE.
Montclair, on the $145,000 school
This city is in Cumberland County. 4s due 1938 at Chase Nat. Bank, N.
Incorporated in 1866. Commission Y.• $270,500 5s due 1934 at Montgovernment approved April 1 1913. clair Trust Co.; on bonds of 1921 and
'
Population '10, 12.451; '20, 14.691 1922 at the Bank of Montclair or at
For proposed acquisition of water the Town Treasurer's office; other
plant see 'Chronicle" of Nov. 27 issues at Bank of Montclair, Mont1916, page 1825.
clair, N. J.
General Improvement Bonds.
0-A
58 '14 1 f$32.000__ _Aug 1 1934
1 4.000_ _Aug 1 '22-'23 MONT VALE.
This borough is in Bergen County.
Street impt. Bonds.
/60.000._ _Dec 20 1932
Funding Bonds.
454s
5s '15 J-D 114.500-Dec 1 1945
Refunding Bonds.
3.000
J-J 111.500r July 1 '22-'29 53
4s
19,000
Road bonds 5s
Fire Equipment Bonds.
13.500
1922-1925 School bonds 5s
5s.. 37.000
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21 63,500
School Coans.
24,766
434s J-J $46.000c___Jan 1 1939 Tax notes (add'1)
7,177
12.0000 July 1 26&'36 Sinking fund, general
J-J
4345
283
18,000.__ _July 1 1933 Sinking fund, school
5s '13 J-J
$774,630
5s '14 M-N 79.000____May 1 1934 Assess. val. real estate_
5,685
5,500__May 1 '23-'27 Assess. ,val. personal
_
5s
780,315
Total assess. val. 1921
Sewer Loans.
J-J $24.000c.Jan 1'29-'34-'39 Total tax rate (per 11.000)'2L$45.20
434s
9,500.... _Aug 1 1933 Population 1910, 522; 1920, 779.
F-A
58
(Callable on 30 days' notice.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922_ _ $308,500
99.792 MORRIS COUNTY.
Improvement certificates
Morristown is the county seat.
Sinking fund
Hospital Bds. (opt. aft. 1922)•
6,254,975
Assess. val., real
_July 1 1942
2,114,175 4448'12 J-3 $35,000r_ _July '23-'38
Assess. val., personal
50,290 144sg'17J-D 32.000__June 1
2d class RR property
Bonds (opt. aft. 1905).
Road
8.533.578
Total valuation 1921
1935
909,175 Is g '95 J-D $280,0000
Less exemptions
7.510,265 440'16 J-D 25.000__June 1 '23-'27
Net valuation 1921
6,000__June 1 '23-'25
454s'16
Total tax (per 11.000) 1921___$31.60 440'16 J-D 371.700_ _Oct 2 '22-'29
A-0
INT. at Millville Nat. Bank.
-A 120,000c&r_Aug 1 1925
F
434s'22 M-Sf 84,000c&rMar 1 '23-25
MONMOUTH COUNTY.
1174,000efirMar 1 '26-31
Freehold is the county seat.
Improvement Bonds.
Building Bonds.
1496,000c&rNlar 1 '23-30
F-A351.033e_Feb 1 '23-'40
434s'20
567,000c&rMar 1 '31-39
434s'22
Court-House Bonds.
M-S I 59,000c&r_Mar 1 1940
4 Yis'16 J-D 155.000-June 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922.32.142.000
Hospital Bonds.
vai., real estate_61.121.36
4 Us'18 F-A1128,000c_Aug 1 '22-'28 Asses. val., personal
10,196,190
1 50.000c-Aug 1 '29-'38 Arsess. RR. property
1.286,925
2nd class
*0'19 J-J 85.000
Tots'assess. val.1922 ,_..72.604,476
Road Bonds.
($162.000e_Mar 15 '24-32 County tax (per $1,000)1922312.05
434s'22
243,000e_Mar 15 '33-41 Pop'n 1910, 74.704; 1920. 82.294
M-S
INT. on tondi of 1922 at the First
17.000c....Mar 15 1942
Nat. Bank, Morristown: on others at
Bridge Bonds.
4540'22 M-S $20,000c_Mar 15 '24-43 Banks & Trtzst Co., Morristown. '
Assessed valuation, real$104,608,832
Assessed val., personal_ 28,327.759
2d class RR. property___ 6,108,635
Total assess. val. 1922_ _ _139,045,226
700,362
Less deductions
Net valuation taxable_ _ A38,344,864
County tax (per 11,000)'22_18.30+
Pop'n 1910, 114,426; 1920. 162,334

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MORRISTOWN.
This town is in Morris County.Inc
Apr. 6 1865. Population '10. 12,507;
1920, 12,548.
School Bonds.
430'14 J-D$141.120-Dec 1 '22-'42
8,000_Sept 1 '22-'28
430'16 M-S 128,000.Sept 1 '29-'42
36.000_Sept 1 '43-'45
Sewer Bonds.
45 '07 J-J $365.00043_ _Jan 1 1948
(Subject to call beg. 1918)
58 '13 A-0 80,000__ __Oct 1 1953
(Subject to call beg. Oct. 1 1923.)
Fire Bonds.
533 '13 M-S $15.000___ _Sept 5 1928
(Subject to call beg. Sept. 1918.)
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $471,000
School bonds(additional)_ 280,000
Tax revenue notes
57,170
Generalimprovement notes 75.662
Emergency notes
14,695
Sinking fund
71,941
Assessed val., real estate-10,561.200
Assessed val., personal_ _ _ 1,426,650
Asses val 2d class RR.prop
189,452
Total valuation 1921
12,177,302
•Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921...$40.40
INT. at Morristown Trust Co.

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS

530'21 f$1,740,000c&rAug 1 '22-50
F-A 1
59,000c&r_Aug 1 1951
430 g '22 1475,000_ _Apr 15 '23-'41
A-01 15,000
Apr 15 1942
Corporate Bonds.
Is '10 J-J$1,030,000_ _ _July 1 1930
430'18 ___ 50,000
May 1938
4348
21,000 ____1922-1924
Dock Bonds.
48 '10 A-0$100,000_ __ _Oct 1 1955
4s '12 J-D 100,000____June 1 1957
4346'14 F-A 400,000____Feb 1 1959
430'14 J-D 900,000c__Dec 15 1959
4348'15 J-D 500.000-June 1 1960
434o'15 A-0 250.000c___Oct 1 1960
430'16 J-D 250.000-June 1 1961
430'17 _- 452.000
1922-1957
430 g '22 (950,000_ _Apr 15 '23-'60
A-0
1 13,000-__Apr 15 1961
Playground Bonds.
48 '11 M-N $75,000_ __ _Nov 1 1941
48,
15 M-N 40.000--May 15 1945
Public Library.
48 '97 J-J 1300.000...._June 1 1927
330'01 J-J 50,000...
.Jan 1 1931
Port Bonds.
1$1,184,000c___Mar 1
530 g'21M-S(
'23-'59
1
19,000c_Mar 1 '60
MT. LAUREL TOWNSHIP.
Police Building Bonds.
This township (P.0. Moorestown) 4Xs'16 ___ $135,000
1922-1946
Is in Burlington County.
430'17 -__ 25.000
1922-1947
BOND. DEBT Apr 11 22_ $28,500 430'17 --- 18.000
1922-1927
Assessment debt (add'1)___
5,500
Public Bldg. Bonds.
Floating debt
1,000 4%s g '22 1$420,000_Apr 15 '23-'32
Assess. val., real estate....
883.541
387,000_Apr 15 '33-'41
A-0
Assess. val.,personal
215,353
26,000
Apr 15 1942
Other assess. prop
3,908
Fire & Police Dept. Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1922...1,102,802 48 '11 M-N $350,000.... May I 1941
Less exemptions
30,780 4%8 '18F-A 42,000c__Feb 1 '23-'29
Net valuation taxable
1,072,022
140,000c_ _Feb 1 '30-'49
Tot. tax rate (per M.) 1922_454.10
Storage Reservoir.
Population in 1920
1,667 330'05A-0$1,950,000r_ Apr 1 1955
(Subject to call May 1 1904.)
NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP.
Bridge Bonds.
P. 0. Ocean Grove, Monmouth 5306'20 A-0$112,000c&rOct15'22-49
County.
Street Opening.
Road bonds
$21.000 430'14 F-A 184.000......Feb 15 1944
Sewer bonds
39,500
I50,000c_July 1 '22-'23
55 •
F-A$102,000c&r _1922-1941 58 '18 J-J 140,000c_July 1 '24-'28
GROSS DEBT Dec 31 1919 $70,500
165,000c_July 1 '29-'33
Deductions
60,585
367,000c_$36,000 y'rly
NET DEBT
9,915
on July 1, begin. 1934.
School bonds (included)
117,300
Water Debt.
Sinking funds
5,500 48 '97 F-A$1.00,000____Aug 1 1927
Assess. val. real
2,276,870 48 '09 M-N 100,000- May 1 1929
Assess. val. personal
295,250 4s '02 A-0 30,000---Oct 1 1922
2nd Class RR. property
39,180 48 '03 J-J 30.000.. ..July 1 1923
Total assess. value 1921.__2,611,300 330'04 F
-A 100,000r-__Aug 1 1934
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__-$42.90 330'05 11-N 490.000r... May 1 1955
Population 1915, 6,767; 1920, 6,470
(Subject to call May 1 1945.)
INT. at Asbury Park & Ocean 48 '05 M-N 50,000--May 1 1925
Grove Bank.
48 '08 M-N 50,000Nov 16 1928
4s '08 F
-A 100,000,..... Aug 1 1938
NETCONG.
This borough is in Morris County. 48 '08 M-S 100,000 __Sept 1 1938
48 '09 M-N100,000___Mch 1 1939
School Bonds.
40
M-N100,000---Nov 15
58
- $10,000__$1.000 yearly 4s '09 31-S 100,000____Mch 1939
'10
1 1930
Water Bonds.
48 '11 A-0 100,000Apr 1 1941
58
_ $23.000_ _$1,000 yearly
BOND.DEBT Dec. 31 1921$46,000 0'11 M-N 150,000... May 1 1931
431 '10 A-0
Water debt (incl.)
23,000 0'10 3.1-8 100.000____Apr 1 1940
100,000___Sept 1
Tax notes (add'!)
2,800 48 11 F-A 100,000____Aug 1 1940
1941
Sinking fund
1,516 4s '12 M-N 25,000
-May 1
Assess. val.,rea estate
478,900 4s '12 M-N 50,000-__June 1 1932
1932
Assess. val., personal
105,275 4s '12 J-D 100,000-__June 1 1942
Other assess. prop
54.475
Tot ass'd val. '21 (34% act.) 638,650 430'13 M-S 250,000____Mar 1 1933
,
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_352.98 430'13 J-D 100,000-__June 1 1943
Population 1910, 1,532; 1920. 1,800 4346'14 F-A 300,000____Feb 1 1944
-A 100,000__Feb 15 1944
430'14 F
430'14 J-D 200.000___Dec 15 1944
NEWARK. 4348'15 J-J 100,000-__July 1 1945
Newark is situated in Essex Co
Vallsburgh annexed Jan. 1 1905. 43(3'16 J-D 100.000-__June 1 1946
Commission Government approved 430'15 J-J 100.000---Juli 1 1945
-Al 70,000Feb 1 '23-'29
430'19 F
Oct. 9 1917.-V. 105, p. 1545.
(130.000. Fob 1 '30-'39
City Stable Bonds.
-A 280.000c_Feb 1 '40-'59
430'14 M-S $150.000---Sept 1 1954 430'19 F
433'19 F-Al 10,000c__Feb 1 '23-'24
Market Bonds.
1280,000c_ _ Feb 1 '25-'59
430'13 J-D$700,000__Dec 15 1943
35,000c_July 1 '22-'28
City-Hall Bonds.
330'01J-J$1,000,000____Jan 1 1931 15s '18 J-J I 60,000c_July 1 '29-'38
129,000c-37,000 yearly
334s'02 J-J 500,000_ __ _Oct 1 1932
on July 1, begin. 1939
Fire Department Bldg. Bonds.
430'17 ___ $88,000
1922-1947 430'19 -__ 280,000_Nov 1 '22-'49
90,000c&r Oct15'22-30
430'17 ___ 36,000
1922-1947 534 g'20A-0 110,000c&r
Oct15'31-40
430'18 ___
8,000
1922-1923
270,000cdcr Oct15'41-48
44s 19 _ - 60,000
1922-1924
4,000c&r Oct15 1959
City Home Bonds.
{360,000c&rMar1,23-31
430'14 M-N$50,000_-__May 1 1944
534;3'21M-8 440,000c&rMarr32-41
Bath-House Bonds.
1,080,000c&rMarl'42-59
4s '11 3.1-N $125,000_ _May 1 1941
36,000c&rMar 1 1960
4W,_5'14 F-A 125.000...Feb 16 1944
180,000c&rSept15'23-31
City-Hospital Bonds.
530'21
220,000c&rSept15'32-41
330'02 J-J $300,000_ __ _Jan 1 1932
M-S
570,000c&rSept15'42-60
43 '12 A-0 150,000---_Apr 1 1942
8,000c&r_Sept 15 '61
48 '12 M-N150.000---Nov 1 1942
(
2
3
4%sx: 2 240,000-Apr 15 '23-'42
430'13 M-8 500.000._..Mar 1 1943
234,000_Apr 15 '43-'60
430'14 A-0 125,000___ Apr 1 1944
7.000 .Apr 15 1961
430'15 J-D 75,000___June 11945
Passaic Valley Sewer Bonds.
430'15 J-D 45.000___Dec 1 1945
430'16 J-D 50.000 __June 1 1946 48 '11 J-D $1,120,000___Deo 1 1961
(Subject to call Dec 1 1951)
4s'16
,85,000
1922-1946
238,000. Sept 3 '22-'28
4 8'17 --- 18,000
1922-1927
390.000. Sept 3
43s
_2,000
Dec 1922 5s '18 M-8 230,000 ,.Sept 3 '29-'38
'39-'43
5 sg'20 A-0 45.000c&r Oct 15'22'30
663,000_Sept 3 '44-'56
Memorial Bldg. Constr. Bonds.
40,000_ _Sept 3 1957
430'15 M-N$500.000c_ _Nov 1 1945
3
430E 2 240,000_A pr 15 '23-42
Refunding Corporate Bonds.
234,000-Apr 15 '43-'60
48 '10 J-D $75.000 ..June 1 1925
7,000. Apr 15 1961
4s '08 J-J 130,000...... July 1 1923
Funding Bonds.
School Bonds.
4%g'14 F-A32,200,000„Feb 1 1944
330'99 J-D$300,000_-__Deo 1 1929 434s'14 M-8 2.900.000_Sept 15 1944
3548'02 A-0 100.000.. ..Oct 1 1932 430'17 J-D1.040,000c.June 1 '23-'47
334s'03 M-N 100,000----May 1 1933
Track-Elevation Bonds.
334s'03 J-D 15,000r June 24 1933 330'02 J-J $500,000--Jan 1 1932
4s '04 A-0 200.000r.... Apr 1 1934 48'04 M-N19 100,000.,....May 19 1954
3346'05 A-0•370,000r-Apr 1 1955 330'04 F
-A 450,000r___Aug 1 1954
330'05 J-J 70,000---_July 1 1955 3346'05
250,000r-__Oct 1 1955
330'05 M-N•250,000r. _ Nov 1 1955
(Subj. to call beg. in 1945.)
330'06 A-0•650,000____Apr 1 1956 4s '08 11-8 172,000_ _ _Sept 1 1958
330'06 F
-A •65,000--__Aug 1 1956 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1948.)
0'07 11-N1,165,500. May 1 1957
City-Improvement Refunding.
48 '08 A-0•1,286,000__ _ Oct 1 1958 15'93 11-S $1,500,000_Mch 15 1923
48 '08 J-D 267,000___Deo 31 1943
Almshouse Bonds.
4/3 '09 J-D •1.289,700o_Deo 31 1959 430'15 M-8 $400,000__Sept 15 1945
45 '11 M-S•300,000- _..Sept 1 1961
Floating Debt Bonds.
433 '12 A-0•561.000____Apr 1 1962 430'17$100,000
1922
48 '12 A-0 *27000 .._Oct 1 1962
Plant Bonds.
Asphalt *Subject to call 40 yrs. after date 53r g 20 1312,0000m Oct 15'22-'25
43413'14 F-A 976,000....__Feb 1 1944
1 20,000c&r Oct 15'26-'30
43(13'14 F
-A 500,000____Aug 1 1944
Asphalt Bonds.
430 g'15J-D1 .019.000c_ _ Dec 1 1945 5 8'21 M-S$50,000c&rSept 15'22-31
5346'20 A-Of 144,000c&rOct15'22-'30
Street Cleaning Apparatus Bds.
323,000c&rOct15 31- 49 5 Sis'21 M-S$75,000c&rSept 1522-26




Public Improvement Bonds.
5348'21 F-Af160,000c&rAug 1 22-'41
1 90,000c&r.Aug 1'42-51
Fire Apparatus & Fire House.
430'17 ___ 336,000
1922-1937
430'19 __- 40,000
1923-1924
430'20 _-- 60,000
1923-1925
534s'21 F
-A 148,000c&r.Aug 1'23-38
152,000c&r.Aug 1'39-51
530'21 F
-A 100,000c&r.Aug 1 '22-26
4346'22 A-0
15 '23-31
9,000_ __Apr 15 1932
Street and Bridge Bonds.
an
4346'22 A-0 247,000_Apr 15 '23-'41
8,000_ _ _Apr 15 1942
VAILSBU G BONDS.
-Annexed
Jan. 1 1905.
Sewer.
448'04 J-J $140,000o___Jan 1 1934
430'04 A-0 10,0000___Oot 1 1934
Water.
4318'98 A-0 $20,000c
Oct 1 1928
School.
4348'03 M-N $25,000o_ _ _Nov 1 1933
INT. Is payable by Sinking Fund
Commissioners and at local banks.
TOTAL DEBT,SINK. FDS., &c.
April 30 1922.
Total bond. debt (incl.
water debt)
$57,008,200
Sinking funds
18.126,004
Net bonded debt
$38,882.196
Water debt (Incl. above) $16,518,000
Water sinking fund (Incl.) $9,801,659
The sinking fund receives each
year an amount equal to about 3% of
bonds outstanding Temporary loan
bonds are only issued against such
assets as taxes and unpaid assessments for street Improvements.
ASSESSED VALUATION
1922.
Real estate
$442,029,632
Personal
104.625.725
Other assessable prop
14,025,000

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3848'02 F-A $1,925__ Feb 1 1927
-A 12,566...... _Aug 1 1927
3340'02 F
-D 11,600_ _ _ _Dec 1 1927
330'02 J
330'03 M-N 15,000_ __ _May 1 1928
33413'03 11-N 20,766_ ___Nov 1 1928
33413'04 152-3 48.000r_ _ _Moh 1 1929
Milltown Sewer Bonds.
48 '14 J-D $12,500_ _ July 1 1934
Street-Impt. Bonds.
4Us'16 M-S $40,000__Sept 1 '22-'31
4%8'19 J-J 15,000c&rJuly 1 '22-'26
12.000c&rJuly 1 '27-'29
Floating Debt Bonds.
48 '11 A-0 $23,000----Apr 1 1931
48 '12 A-0 17,600__Oct 1 1932
J-J
45
15,800--_-July 1 1933
48 '14 J-D 28,000_ _ _ _Dec 1 1934
Re-Pavement Bonds.
4s '02 M-S $50,000-___Sept 1 1932
48 '08 3-3 16,000___July 1 1938
4s '10 J4 28,000__July 1 1940
48 '11 J-J
15.000-July 1 1941
4s '12 M-N 7.900-_Nov 1 1942
Park Bonds.
48 '12 J-J $25,000...._ _July 1 1942
43 '14 ___ 10.000..._July 1 1944
General Inlet. Bonds.
048'19 J J J$144,000c&rDec 1'22-37
1 30,000c&rDec 1'38-40
534s'21 J-J J78,000c_Jan 1 '23-'35
199,000c_ _Jan 1 '36-'46
Municipal inset. Bonds.
00'17 F-A135,
3,000-Aug 1 '22-'28
1 63,000.-Aug 1 '29'-35
Trunk Sewer Bonds.
4s '17 J-J
$7,000_ _ _Jan 1 '23-'29
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22.43,423.682
Sinking fund
1.005,864
Water bonds (incl.)
417,000
Assess. val. real estate---24,937.045
RR.prop.2155,85609
Assess. val. personal
4,110.250
Assess. val. 2d cl.
Total assess. val. 1922...29.303,164
Less exemptions
27,425
Net valuation 1922
29,275.739
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922-$46.40
Payable at City Trea.surer's office
and at Nat. Bank of New Jersey,
New Brunswick.

Total
$560,680,351
(Assessment about full value.)
rex (per M)
37.80
City properties and equipments, NEWTON.
This town is in Sussex Co. Inc.
1921. $97,650.965.
POPULATION.
-In 1920 was 1864. Pop'n 1910, 4,437; '20, 4,125.
Sewer Bonds.
415,609: 1910. 347,469.
48 '05 A-0 $100.000o_ _Oct 2 1935
NEW BARBADOES TOWNSHIP
School Bonds.
48 '09 J4
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
7,000
1923-1930
This district is in Bergen County 00'16 J-J J18,000__Jan 1 '23-'31
co-terminus with Hackensack.
145.000__Jan 1 '32-'46
48 '05 F-A $45,000o_Aug 1 '34-'42
13.000c__Jan 1 '23-'35
5s '07 M-S 21,000c_Sept 1 '22-'29 5s '19 .14 18,000c__Jan 1 '36-'47
5s '08 J-J 55,0000 July 15 '31-'41
1,000c--- _Jan 1 1948
48
J-J 36,0000_July 1 '22-'33
Water Bonds.
J-J $86.000c__
F-A
4s
4,0000 Aug 15 '30-'33 Is
___
(370.000 in 1925& $16,000 in 1932.)
6,000o July 15 '21-'32
J-J
5s
$25.000____July 1 1940
4 30'11 M-N 136,9i0r_ May 1 '23-'43 48 '12
58 '13 .1-3 70.0000_July 1 '23-'42 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $211,000
43016 A-0 241,10S_Oct 1 '22-'44 Other debt (add'!)
25,377
(See V. 103. p. 1531, for maturity.) Sinking funds,general
21,986
434s'16 A-02223,200--Apr 1 '23-'46 Sinking funds,school
1,809
BOND.DEBT June 30'21 $697,250 Assess. val. real
2.475.475
Sinking fund
888.400
48,582 Assess. val. personal
Assessed valuation 1921.._17.698.027 Assess. val. 2d cl. RR.prop. 36,758
School tax (per $1,000) 1921 $22.11 Total valuation 1921
Pop'n 1915, 15.856;'23 (est.), 19.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..3 0 .45
_
1 3
45'6 3
z Int. at People's Nat. Bank, INTEREST payable at Sussex
Hackensack; other bonds at Hacken- National Bank In Newton.
sack Nat Bank.
NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP.
NEW BRUNSWICK.
This township (P. 0. Mt. Holly) is
This city is situsted in Middlesex in Burlington Co. Twp. is not inc.
County. Commission govt. adopted Population 1915, 5.057; 1920, 5,901.
March 2 1915. Pop'n 1910. 23.388;
Street Bonds.
1920, 32,779.
4.
s'15 May $51,000-May 1 '23-'40
Fire-Dept. Bonds.
School Bonds.
48 '12 34 $17,500.......July 1 1932 430'12 J J 337.100
1922-1959
4s '13 3-3
-Jan 1 1933 58 '94 --5.675.
6,000
4J0'16 J-D 14,000_ _ _ _June 1 1926
Emergency Bonds.
4s '14 3-.) 16,000
Jan 1 1934 6s '21 s-a $20,000
1923-1942
Street Widening Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
55 '20 F-Af$45.000c&rFeb 1 '23-'37 6s
_-- $65,000
1 52.000c&rFeb 1 38-'50 Mtge. debt outstanding__
$9,300
Almshouse Bonds.
Total school debt Apr 1921 51,300
48 '08 J-J $10.000-__July 1 1938 T'WP. BD. DT .Dec 3121 $256,500
1 1937 Assessed valuation, real_ __2,797,789
4s '12 M-N
Library Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal_ __ 782,016
4s '02 M-S $12,000____Sept 1 1932 Second class railroad prop. m0 :448
3 2 643
6
School Bonds.
Total valuation 1922
1922-1926 Less exemptions
4s '19 le-A $9,500
167,125
Oct 1 1925 Net valuation taxable... _ _ _3,439,323
4s '05 A-0 12.000__
48 '10 J-J 87,000__July 1 '22-'60 Total tax (per 31,000)1022. _345,30
48 '11 M-S 10,500__Sept 1 '22-'32
INT. payable at Farmers' Trust
48 '13 A-0 25.000-Oct 1 '23-'47 Co.& Mt. Holly Safe Dep.& Tr. Co.
4348'14 A-0 115.000___Oct 1 '24-'54 and Mt. Holly Nat. Bank.
'22-'38
58 '18 A-0 115,300c
52,000-May 1 '23-'35 NORTH ARLINGTON.
4%8'19 M-N 15,000-May 1 '36-'38
This borough is in Bergen County.
4,000---May 1 1939 Water bonds 4 s
$25,000
530'20 A-0 48,000c_Apr 1 '23-30 School bonds 4j4s
20,500
180,0000-Apr 1 '31-'60 Road bonds 4s
5,000
530'21 J-J 14,000c-Jan 1 '23-'29 Board of Education prop84,000c-Jan 1 '30-'57
erty purchase bonds 4 s
2,000
- 48,000c&r.Jan 1 '24-27 Union Twp. debt bds. 434s 11,755
53 '22
1,000c&r _ _Jan 1 1948 BOND. DEBT June 192' $228,049
High School Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
25,000
4 Us'19 M-Nf$210,000May 1 '23-'49 Sinking fund
12,539
1 99,000May 1 '50-'68 Total assess. val. 1922
1,568,523
Water Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'21 $17.90
430'16 J-D 1366,000_ _June 1 '23-'55 Population in 1910, 437; 1920, 1,767
1 1,000____June 1 1956
450'17 F
-A 108.000. Aug 1 '22-'57 NORTH ARLINGTON SCR. DIS.
128,000c_Dec 1 '23-'54
School Bonds.
4515'19 .T-D 4 20.000c_Dec 1 '55-'58 00'17 J-D $20,000_ _June 1 '23-'46
4,000c_ _Dec 11959. 58 '18 M-N 22.000-May 1 '23-'44
-D 26.000c&r Jan 1 '23-'48 fis '18 A-0 12,000c Oct 11 '22-'24
5Us'21 J
5348'21 J-D 58,000c&r.Dec 1'23-51 TOTAL DEBT June 30'21-$37,000
City-Hall Bonds.
INT. on 5s of 1918 payable at
430'16 J-D f316,000„June 1 '23-'30 First Nat. Bank of Lyndhurst; on
1 12,000- _June 1 '31-'34 others at West Hudson County
Sinking Fund Bonds.
Trust Co., Harrison.
4s '97 M-N$97,000-___Nov 1 1922
4s '98 M-N110,000---May 1 1923 NORTH BERGEN.
348'98 M-N
1 1923
This township (P. 0. Weehawken)
3 8'98 M-N 29,000.,.._Aug 1 1923 is in Hudson Co. Population 1910.
4s 98 M-N 62,000.... Nov 1 1923 15,662; 1920, 23,344.
334s'99 M-N 20,000____Jan 1 1924 Ed '10 .1-J $150,000..... _July 1 1925
334s'99 M-N 2,009____Feb 1 1924
Building Bonds.
3 s'99 M-N 48,000_ __Mar 1 1924 55 '15 -__ $40,000
3 s'99 M-N 25,000_ ---Nov 1 1924
Fire-House Bonds.
34s'99 M-N 5,300____Dec 1 1924 158 '14 3-0 313,000-__June 1 1934
3 s'00 M-N 3,375_-_ -Feb 1 1925
Town-Hall Bonds.
3 s'00 M-N 4,350_-__Apr 1 1925
$28,000...July 1 '22-'35
31s'00 M-N' 3,375_ __June 1 1925
School Bonds.
3 s'00 M-N 13,000---Nov 1 1925 5-s&I)s
$356,800____part
3 s'01 M-N 1,500..___Jan 1 1926 6sg'20M-S f 27,000c&r Sept 1 '22-'30
3 s'01A-0111 15,950
Apr 1 1926
1112,000cStr Sept!'31-'58

JUNE, 1922.]

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS

93

OVERPECK TWP. SCH. DIST. or Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; school
This district (P. 0. Ridgeneld bonds of 1917 at office of City Treas.;
$2,500
on others at Passaic Nat. Bank, Pas(Yearly beginning Mar. 1 1910) Park) is in Bergen County.
Os '21M-S {116,000c&r Mar 1 '32-'60
5s
J-D $10.000c -1923-1927 saic.
Improvement Bonds.
1961
3.000c&r__Mar 1
J-D 43.000c-- 1922-1929
530
40,000__May 1 '23-'42 Ss '14 --- 427,000
7.000c___ _1929-1930 PASSAIC, COUNTY.
5s '10 J-D
'19 J-J 56,000
43s'22 M-N{57,000-May 1 '43-'61 bs Fire Bonds.
58 '11 J-D 55.000c_June 1 '32-42
County seat Is Paterson.
1,000_ -__May 1 1962
1933 4g
'l6 A-0 90,000c ....__193l-1945
Re-building Bonds.
c
'21 J-J1s 56,000-July 1 '23-'36 5s '13 s-an $10,000
6s
3.011c ____1922-1928 is '04 J4 $.80,0JJo_July 1 22-'24
1925 5s '17 J-J
5.000
1 '37-'61 58' 08 _ _
125,000__July
BOND. DEBT April 1922_ $298 5 PO
Bridge Bonds.
x Land-Purchase Bonds.
20,000.-Nov 1 '22-'31
,
6s '21 M- 1
$300,000 is '06 A-031.30,000o_Apr 1 -25-'26
1942 Temporary bonds
112.500
5,000__Nov 1 '32-'36 bs '12
Total assessed val'n 1921 7.805,501 130'07 M-S 40.000c___Sept 2 1927
Funding Bonds.
8,000-_-Jan 1 '23-'30
6s '22 .1-3
Total tax (per 11,000) 1921---151.20 430'12 M-S 46,000._.. Sept 1 1929
500...._ _Jan 1 1931 bs '11 J-J $50,000____July 6 1941
9.500 51 '13 A-0 26.000___Oct 31 1931
Population in 1920
BOND.DEB May 31'22.11,414,360 -s '17 ___ 23,812
Paving Bonds.
INT.at Ridgefield Park Trust Co.. 434g'15 M-N 38.000c- _ _May 1 1935
Assessment debt (add'I)__ 1,899,817
Road Bonds.
310.429 6s '21 A-0J168,000__Apr 1 '22-38 Ridgefield Park, and U. S. Mtge. &
Sinking fund
434s'10 J-D $67,500c..__Dec 1 1928
1 10,000....Apr 1 '39-'40 Trust Co.. New York.
Assess. val. real estate __ -21,828,818
58 '13 A-0 110.0000ct 1 '27.'29.'30
Street Improvement Bonds.
1.846,950
Assess. val. personal
_Feb 1 1944
434g'15 M-N 62,000c___June 1 1932
Total assessed vain 1922_23,675.768 5s g '14 F-A 1132,000_ - Protection. PALISADES PARK SCH. DIST.
66,000__Aug 1 '22-'27
Boardwalk & Coast
Tax rate (Per $1,000) 1922-440.42
This district is in Bergen County. 4343'16 1 -A.{ 48,000--Aug 1 '28-'31
1
.
.
$70,000__Sept 1 '22-'35
$6.000....June 1 '23-'25
10,000----Aug 1 1932
6s '21 M-S{ 12,000__Sept 1 '36-'37
15.000 June 1 '26-'30
99,000
5,000.. ___Sept 1 1938 fss '15 J-D
This district (P. 0. New Bruns60.000_ _June 1 '31-'45 434s'16 ___ 170,000c_June 1 '23-'32
-D
wick R. F. D. No. 4) is in Middlesex Os Assessment Bonds. _Sept 1 '26 BOND.DEBT June 30'21-3109.500 430'17 J
-A 113,550-Aug 1 '22-'32
-$70,392.17c&r
County.
1.742,344 Ss '18 F
Assessed val. 1915
113,000_ ___Aug 1 1933
'21$12,000__Aug 1 '23-'28 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21 $854,629 School tax (per /1.000) 1915_410.43
64,000c&r.Oct 1 '22-25
Other debt (additional)_ __
299,858
6s '21 s-a 1 51,000_Aug 1 '29-'45 Sinking fund
2.200 5s g '19 A-0 187,000c&r.Oct 1 '26-36
107,774 Population in 1915 (est.)
i
1,000_- __Aug 1 1946
7,000c&r__Oct 1 1937
(?) Assess. val., real estate $10.264.796 PALMYRA TOWNSHIP.
BONDED DEBT
Road an Bridge Bonds.
8/2,625
INT. at the People's National Assess. val., persona_
This township is in Burlington Co. g'20 F-A1$156,000c&r..Aug 1 1925
Total valuation 1922
11,137.421
Brunswick.
Bank, Now
Sewer Bonds.
1 150,000c&r_Aug 1 1926
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.._ 443.98
6s'21 M-N $125.000c_ _Nov 1 1924 530'21 F-A 352,000__Aug 1 '22-'37
x INT, payable in Ocean City.
BONDED DEBT Dec 1921 1125,000
46,000.._Aug 1 '38&'39
0. Plainfield) is
This borough (P.
Assessed value 1921___---_1,594,393
264,000_Apr 1 '23-'34
in Somerset Co. Population 1910.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _ _135.20 434'22 A-0 138,000__Apr 1 '35-'40
Toms River is the county seat.
1920, 6,916.
6,117;
4,000
Population 1920
;,., Pr 1 1941
Building Bonds.
Sewer Bonds(Coupon or reg.).
A
BOND DEBT -pr 1zz-12,588,500
1 '23-'54
bs g '14 A-01137.795__Aprmaturity.) 58 '15 s-a $11,500
RIDGE.
922
150.000
31,000c&r_Oct 1 1°35 PARK borough is in Bergen County. Floating debt
p. 1768, for
(See V. 99,
This
19,473
Assessment debt (add'1)__
'23-'43
bs g '14 A-0 121,000c..Apr 1 '45-'53 bs '20 A-0 {20,000c&r Oct 1 '23-'32 Niunic elec-light-plant bds_ 130,000 Sinking fund
165,258
54,000c&r Oct 1 '33-'50 School building bonds
1 9,0000-Apr 1
265.000 Total val.'22
(85% act)-274,871,995
_ Nov 1 '22-'37
Court-House impt. Bonds.
43ig'16 M-N
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- 30,000 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1922_442.81
16.000BOND. DEBT May 2'22- 1217,500 58 '18 J-J $10,500c__ _July 1 1926 School debt
265,000 Real estate owned by Co..
708.000
55.400
Road Bonds.
Floating debt
43,650 Pers'l prop, owned by Co.
87.000
1933 Other debt (add'1)
-- $36,000
Assess. val., real estate...5,610.900 5s
16,050
Sinking fund
259,1 r4
121.000c&rNov 1 '22-30' Assessed valuation, real.._ -1,324.650 Pop.'10, 215.902;'20
759,600
Assess. val.. personal
Bk.. Paterson.
1922(60% act.)....6,370.500 430'19 M-N 32,000c&rNov 1 '31-38 Assessed val'n, personal
/NT. at.First Nat.
Tot. val.
146.805
1,000c&r_Nov 11930 Assessed val'u, railroad
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922___337.80
1.485
INT. at Farmers' Loan & Trust 5s '22 ___ 200,000_ __ _Aug 11026 Total assessed val'n 1922 1.472 940 PATERSON.
(Optional any interest-paying date.) Total tax rate(per 31.000)'22_150 87
Co., New York.
This city is in Passaic County. InBuilding Bonds.
March 19
1925 Population 1910, 1.401; 1920. 1,481 oorp. as a city city on Nov 81851.
17,500
5s
1921
The voters of this
31 '21- $190,000
This borough (P. 0. Anglesea) is GROSS Wr. Dec
voted in favor of municipal ownersnip
13,806 PASSAIC.
in Cape May Co. Pop'n'10. 833; Floating debt (add'i)
This city is in Passaic County. of water works (V. 113, p. 2331).
1,104
General sinking fund
807.
1920.
Incorp. Apr.
125,600; 1920,
Assess. val., real estate.. 24.044,555 gov't adopted 22 1873. Commission Pop'n 1910,Sewer Funding135,875.
Funding Bonds.
July 251911.
Bonds.
Street &
val., personal_
4,613,917
5s '16 A-0 $50,000-___Apr 1 1946 Assess. val. 2d cl. RR.prop.
City Bonds.
430'14 A-0 815.000_ ___Oct 1 1924
- 241,783
Assess.
Sewer Bonds.
bs '96 M-N 13.000c&rNov 1'22-'24
General Improvement Bonds.
1935 Total assess. value 1922_28,079,4,5 330'02 M-N 17,010,3_ _May '23-'32 430'18 --- $37.800c_Jan 1 '23-'49
Os '15 M-S 135,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22 $12.93 330'02 J-J
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
16,000o &rJan 2'23-'32
F-A 28,120c.. Aug 1 '22-40
6s '20 A-0 $10,800r_Oct 1 '22-'30 Population 1010.21.318: 20, 22,155 430'12 A-0 59.000o&r_Apr 1 1942 58 '18 ___ 40,500._ Jan 1 1949
43j8'19
Refunding Bonds.
City Yard Bonds.
430'14 ___ 373.000____May 1 1944
_Mar 1 1934
5s '14 M-S $35.000_
'22-'28
borough (formerly Delford) is 430'15 ___ 216,000____May 1 1945 48 '18 J-D 87.244
(Subject to call begin. March 11919.) in This
4s'17 __ 37,600___Jan 1 '23-'37 430'14 A-0 45.000---Oct 1 1944
Bergen County.
Boardwalk Bonds.
58 '18 M-N178,000-May 1 '23-'35 is '17 A-0 20,000.. Apr 1 '23:21
Improvement Bonds.
1945
Os g '13 M-S 330.000
Apparatus Bonds.
$1,000____Aug 1 1922
165.000-May 1 '36:48
TOT. BD. DT.Apr 1922- $246,144 _sSewer Bonds.
5s '18 ___ 138,000 _Dec 1 '22-'50 58 '20 M-N$81.000c&r-Nov 1 1926
Total assess. val. 1922____2.629.624 4s
111.000__Dec
City-Hall Bonds.
1922..449.87 BOND.___ 130,000Jan 1'25'30&'35 430'19 -improvements. 1 '22-'62 430'94 M-N$120.000o.-Nov '33-'44
Tax rate (per $1,000)
DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $31,000
Public
INT.at Marine Nat.Bk.,Wildwood Sinking fund
11,201 330'00 F-A S36,000c&rAug 1 '22-30 is '94 J-J 100,000o_ _July '23-'32
187.000c&r Dec31'22-38 is '02 F-A 76,0000...Aug 1 1932
Assess. val., real
2,287,0/5
Assess. val., personal
Police Teleg. System Bonds.
702,797 5Hs'20 J-D1144,000c&r. Dec31'39-50
Tnis borough is in Bergen County. Total assess. val.
2.000c&r_Dec 31 '51 45 '17 J-J $20.000._ _Jan 1 '23-'42
_2,989,872
t- I mprovement Bonds.
Strec
Board of Health Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
(act.)_1 '23-30 Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'21430.80
5s g '19 J-D !16,000c&rJune 1 '31-33 Population 1920
1.286 430'08 J-D $51.0000&rDeo 1 '22-'38 Is '17 J-J 330,000......Jan 1 '23-'52
7,500c&rJune
Fire-Dept. Bonds.
• 43010 M-S 148,000c&rMoh 1 '23-30
DEBT Dec 31 '21_125,500 ORANGE.
BOND.
170,000o &rMoh 1 '31-40 4 Ms'lO M-N325,000____May 193Q
18,700
Orange is situated in Essex County.
Other debt (additional)
30%0ot 1 1933 430'11 .7-3 35,000r __July 1 1931
781,441 Incorp. as a town Jan. 31 1860: as 434g'10 A-0 70,0000,
Assessed valuation, real
45,000._ -Jan 1'23:27
434g'12 A-0 38,0000._ _Apr 1 1942
Assessed valuation, personal_ 82,650 a city April 3 1872. Commission 430'11 J-J 51,000c&r_July 1 1941 44'17 J-J Debt Bonds.
Funded
Total assessed value 1921._ -864,091 gov't approved Apr. 14 1914.
434 g '12J-D 42,000cacr June 1 1942 Is '04 J-D 1500.000o _June 11939Water Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.-119.90
I 18,000c&r_Jan 1 '23-24
820 4s '01 F-A $90,000....Aug 1 '24-'29 4%513 M-N236.000c&r_May 1 1943
Population 1910, 564; 1920
-A 200,000_ __Feb 1 1938 430'16 ___ 133,000_ _May 1 '22-'46 434g'19 ___ I 340,000c&r_Jan 1 '25-58.
Principal and interest payable at 5s '08 F
19.820.12&r_ _Jan 1 1959'
Trust & Guaranty Co., of 430'08 J-D 180.000o.._ _June 1 1938 530'20 J-D 344,000.._Dec 1 '39-'51
Palisades
Street-Improvement Bonds.
4% '11 J-D
4,000__Dec 1 '22-'25 4s Public-Park Bonds.
Englewood.
'09 A-0 $26,000odcr_Apr 1 1929 45 '14 A-0 120.000._ _Oct 1 1924
City-Hall Bonds.
1 1961
2,505.97c
-A
58 '13 F-A 350,000-_Aug 1 1923 4 Jis'll M-S 75,000o_ __Moh '22-'28 bs '18 F
NUTLEY.
(34,000 yearly Aug. 1.)
430'16 M-N 31.000-May 1
Refunding Bonds.
This town, located in Essex Co.,
52,000__May 1 '29-'41
'18 J-D 51,940
1922-1928.
formerly the township of Frank- 4s '07 J-J $54,000o__ _Jan 1 1937 430'17 J-D 40,000c_June 1 '23-'42 48 '18 F
was
-A 26.822
Se
1922-1940.
School Bonds.
lin. Name and government changed
15,000c_June 1 '43-'57 4,019 J-J 29.400
1922-1942
by Legislative Act of 1902. Com- 48 '02 J-J $42,000 July 1 '24-'32
Police and Fire Dept. Bonds.
66,000c&r_May 1 1925'
government approved MO. 4s '04 J-D 125,000o... _Deo 1 1934
mission
44 '05 J-J 15,000.
July 1 1935 430'12_ $59,000_ ___Apr 1 1942 6s '20 M-N{ 17,000c&r_Nov 1 1926
26 1912. V. 94. p. 929.
Hospital Bonds.
278.000c&r_May 1 1926'
4s '07 J-D
5,000_ _ _ _June 1 1937
Funding Bonds.
School Bonds.
(75,000o-Moh 1 1931 434s'08 A-0 110,000o_-_Apr 1 1938 33002 F-A 16,000o_ _ _Feb 1 1927
430'11 M-S
4s '06 M-S 25.000c&r.Mch r 1936 Is '04 hf-S $70,0000___Moh 11929'
431f 12 A-0 12,000-__Oct 1 1922 4s '09 M-N 8,000____May 1 1939
is
School-House Bonds,
30.000- __Oct 1 1932 430'11 A-0 55.000o___Apr 1 1941 330'02 J-D $12,300c&rDeo 1 '22-'30 is '04 M-N 45.0000...Nov '22-'29'
'05 M-S 275,000c- _Moh 1 1935'
-A 50,000___Aug 1 1923
J-D 30.000c-Dec 2 1942 ISs '13 F
430
4s '04 A-0 20,0000._ _Oot 2 1924 Is '06 J-D 36,000o__ _June 1 1931
1
55 '13 J-D 132.000___Dec15 1933 430'13 J-D 150.000---Dec 1 1943 4s '06 M-N 100,0000...._May 1 1926 434s'07 J-J 81,000o--.July 1 1932
1945
160,000__June
70.000__Dec 1 '23-'29 430'08 M-S 60.000o&r_Mch 2 1938
bs '15 J-D
4%3'08 M-N 200,0000.- _Nov 1 1933
1 1946
1 '30-'40
430'16 A-0 140.000__Apr '22-'28 5s g '21 J-D(
1 1928
5,000_ _Doc 1 1941 4s '08 M-N 256,000o&r_Nov 2 1938 Is '09 J-J 195,0000___July 1 1934
bs '18 F-A J10,500-Aug 1 '29-'48
430'08 ___ 12,250_ _ _ _Mar
1%8'10 J-D 180,000r___June 1 1940
Equipment Bonds.
140,000_Aug 1
_Oot
A-0
1941
1923-1924 4 Sig'10 J-J 109,000o&r_Jan 1 1940 434s'll J-D 200.000c
Temporary impt. Bonds. 1924 53 '21 A-0 $1,000
1 1942 4%6'13 A-0 165,000c-..Apr 1 1943
103,000o_434g'12
Sewer Bonds.
P-A 346,000___Aug 1
18
53'
58 '92 J-D1235,000_June 1 '23-'32 434 g '12J-D 62,000c&r June 1 1942 4 M g'16 J-J 250,000c ___Jan 1 1946
Water Bonds.
269,000c&r_Jan 1 1945 4s '17 J-J
1
434g15
4s '95 M-N $47,000o_ _Nov 1 1925 58 '93 J-J 63.009...Jan 2 '23-'32 43016 J-J 30,000__May 1 '23-'37 5s '18 F-A 200,000c__Jan 1 '23-42
M-N
125,000c_Aug '22-'46
4)s'09 J-D 15.000o_ _ Deo 15 1929 6s '93 r-A 57.000 _Aug 1 '29-33
9,000._ May 1 '38-'46
118.000c_Aug 1 '47-'58
$869,000
Ten-Year Street-impt. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922..
_Jan 1 '23-'42
yearly
Other debt (additional)__ 368,180 58 '12 F-A $3,500_... _Aug 11022 4s '17 J-J 40.000r ..Jan 1 '43-'47 Se '18 F-A 11.500c-11.000 '22-'23
15.000r
2,0000_Aug 1
-A
bs '18 F
176.042 58 '13 A-0
2.000 __Oct 1 '22-'23
Sinking fund
4;0'17 J-D 24,000....June 1'23-'34
780,000c&r Aug 1 '22-51
-8,588,465
General Funding Bonds,
Assess. val., real estate_
13,000...June 1 '35-'47 534 '20M-N 189,000c&r Aug 1'52-58
1,108,350 430'15 M-S 312,400.13ept 1 '22-'25
Assess. val., personal
5s '20 J-D 28,500_Dec 1 '23-'40
18,000c&r_Aug 1 1959
Fire Bonds.
9,696.815
Total value 1921
$14.20 430'15 M-S $6860 ....Sept 1 '22-'25 530'21 J-D 16,000__Dec 1 '22-'37 430'22 A-0 782,000._Apr 1 '23-'56
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'21
General improvement Bonds.
3,000____Apr 1 1957
Playground Bonds.
Population 1910, 6,009; 1920. 9,421
Repaving Bonds.
4s '12 J-J $25,000___July 1 1942 530'21 J-D$68,000__Dec 1 '22-'38
INT. at Bank of Nutley.
85,000__Dec 1 '39-'55 430'13 J-D 320,000.....:-Dec 1 1923
Funding Bonds.
DEBT Dec 31 '2113,873,250
Market Bonds.
430'10 J-J $73,000____July 1 1935 BOND.
642.456 I34s'13 J-D $20,000----Dec 1 1933
Floating debt
BOND.DEBT June 3021-$253,000 430'11 J-J 103,000__-_July 1 1936 Sinking fund
578.395
Sewer Bonds.
102,000 434s'11 J-D 69.000---- Deo 1 1931
Floating debt
48,605,845 58 '18 M-S 8236.000
Mar 1948
15.609
8'15 F-A 109.000c___Feb 1 1935 Ass'd val'n. real
Sinking fund
4 8'16 M-S 39.000c___Mar 1 1936 Assess. val. personal prop-18.209.500 4348'18 --- 200.000
66.815.345
Total valuation 1921
Park Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
Os '21 --- $130,000___June 1 1927 Total tax (per 31.000) 1921___334.50 434g'12 J-D$175,0058___June 1 1942
This borough is in Camden Co.
Value of city property-- - -$2,967.919 00'13 J-D 50,000---Dec 1 1943
Electric-Light Bonds.
150,000
Sewer bonds
1920, 63.811 Is '17 3-3 31.000_ _Jan 1 '23-'53
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $50,000 48 '10 J-J 190,000c_Jan 1 1960 Pop'n 1910. 54.773;
Hospital Bonds.
INTEREST on school bonds of
845
Central Fire House Bonds.
81,
Other debt (additional)
34,917 5s '18 M-S f 3S,000_Mar 1 '23-'26 1910, funding bonds due 1941 and 43(s'18 - _- 128,043.83e.Tan 1 '23-'42
Sinking fund
Sewer Funding Bonds.
1 66000_Mar 1 '27-'48 park bonds due in 1961 payable at
1,069.150
Assess. val., real estate
1922-1959
.
People's Bank & Tr. Co.. Passaic; 4M s'19 3-3 $18,),000
110,040
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val., personal
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
530 58 '18 M-S 115,000_ Mar 1 '23-'37 funding bonds due 1942 and school
Assess. val. 2(1 cl. RR.prop.
assess. val. 1921_ _.._1,179,720 BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21.12,571,730 1942 at People's Bank & Trust Co. 130313 A-0 3400.0000_Apr 1 1943
Total
406,742 or Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; funding 434g' 12 M-N 200,000-_Nov 1 1942
Total tax rate (per 11.000)'21-$27.60 Sinking funds!General _
167,987 bonds due 1942 and city bonds due 134g'15 F-A$1,000.000_--Feb 1 1945
1School
Population 1910. 653; 1920--__1,148
General impt. notes
332,812 1942 at Hobart Trust Co.,.Passaic. or 43(8'16 M-8 236,000-__Mar 1946
Isolation Hospital Bonds.
Tax revenue notes
77,000 at Chatham & Phenix Nat, Bank, N.
OCEAN CITY.
22,512 Y.; school bonds due 1945 at Hobart 4s '18 J-D $10.500_Dec 1922-28
This city is in Cape May County. Emergency notes
1922-1949.
Commission government approved Assess. val. real estate-22.136.736 Trust Co., Passaic ,or Hanover Nat. 4 Us'19 J-J 39,209
Assessment Bonds.
3.094.505 Bank, N. Y.;funding bonds due 1943
Aug. 15 1911. Population 1910, Assess. val. personal
1922.
Total assessed val. 1921_28.678,728 at Passaic Tr. & Safe Dep. Co. or 5s '18 F-A $1,000
1,950; 1920. 2,512.
Building Bonds.
(Assessment 85 to 90% actual value.) Equitable Tr. Co., N. Y.; park bonds
Beach Protection Bonds.
Tax rate (per 11,000) 1921___$11.00 of 1916 and 1917 and school bonds of is '04 A-0 140,000c.._ _Apr 1 1924s'15 __- 17,000
Garbage-Destructor Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 29,630; 1920, 33.268 1917 and gen. impt. and school
Streets and Fire Bonds.
bonds of 1921 at Passaic Nat. Bank 4346'12 M-S $85,000r --Moh 1 1932'
/NT.at Orange Nat. Bank,Orange
1932
4s '02 --- $85,000

NORTH BERGEN (Concluded)27,000edrr Mar 1 '23-'31

x City-Hall Bonds.

5s '15 M-S 164,500

NORTH BRUNSWICK TWP.S.D.

NORTH PLAINFIELD.

OCEAN COUNTY.

NORTH WILDWOOD.

ORADELL.

NORWOOD.

NUTLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
OAKLYN.




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NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS

PATERSON (Concluded)
Electric-ight Bonds.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
Interest on these water bonds is also
Renewal Bonds.
43.0'17 J-D 36,000_June 15 '23-'31 5s '17 J-D $4,000
1922-192k now promptly _paid. Commission
45 '02 J-D $38,0000--Deo 1 1922
1,000___June 15 1932 58 '22 F-A
2,900._ __Feb 1 1924 Govt. adopted Dec. 10 1917.-V.
45 '03 A-0 25,0000
Apr 1 1923
Street Bonds.
12,000_ _Feb 1 '25-'30 105, p. 2380. Incorporated 1858.
48 '03 M-N 35,000o___May 1 1923 43s'09 A-0$125,000--Oot 1 1924
Steam Rol er Bonds.
43 '03 J-D 55,000r-Deo 1 1923 4358'11 ___ 87,000o_ - _Nov 1 1926 5s '18 M-N $1.300__May 1923-'25 Is AdJustment Bds.(Opt. any time).
'82 M-N $343.192.13r Nov 1 1922
45 '04 F
-A 25,0000___Feb 1 1924 40s
100,000____Aug 1 1923
Police Station Bonds.
4s '04 A-0 35,000o_-_Apr 1 1924 4 8'15 J-D 138,000___June 1 1930 4 '08 J-J $10.500__July 1 '23-'28 48 Water Bonds Renewed.
'92 J-J 5185,0000... _July 1 1932
43 '04 M-N 40,0000. Nov 14 1924 4 8'16 A-0 65,000____Apr 1 1931
Temporary knot. Bonds.
School Bonds.
4s '05 J-D 75,000o___Deo 1 1925 430'17 A-0 55,000c_Apr 1 '23-'27 6s '21 J-D $452,000
,
1924 ls
A-0 $75.000r..
.Oct 1 1959
0'06 J-D 115.0000___Deo 1 1926 4Ms'17 A-0 45.000c_Apr 1 '23-'37
Temporary H'way !mot. Bds. 58
J-J 25,000r __July 1 1960
4 Xs'07 J-J 100,0000_ -_July 1 1937 5s '19 ___
8,385_June 1 '23-'25 6s '21 M-S $108,000
1995 5.Funding Bonds.
4 Xs'08 M-N 100,000o-May 1 1928 58 '19 ___
2,400__Nov 1 '22-'25
Sewer Bonds.
J-D $60.000a_ --Dec 1 1941
4 Ms'10 A-0 325,000o_ __Apr 1 1940 6s '20 M-N100,000___Nov 15 1926 48 '97 J-J $24,000__Jan 1 '23-'28
Filtration-Plant Bonds.
GEN, BD. DT. May '22_38,610,370 5
___ 23,000
4s '02 M-N 41,000__May 1 '28-'35 4 4s'06 M-N 535,0000
1936
Floating debt
2,155,857
Repaving Bonds.
430'07 M-N 38,000-May 1 '22-'41
'14 F-A
TOTAL DEBT
10,766,228 53s'18 M-S $28,000_Sept 15 '22-'28 48 '09 M-N 43,000o_Nov 1 '36-'42 58(Subject to 11,000____Feb 5 1934
call Feb 5 1919.)
Sinking fund
2,191,952
Refunding Water Bonds.
5 g '14 M-N 190.000.
.Nov 1 '25-'42 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $723,192
NET DEBT
8.574,275 4-4s
___ 117,000_ _Feb 1 1929
1 2.000___ _Nov 1 1943 Other debt (additional)___
75,885
City property
5,177,870
Refunding School Bonds.
58 g'14 A-0 75,000-Apr 1 '25-'39 Sinking fund, general
97,250
School property
3,492,500 4Ms'17 J-J $3,000-July 1 '22-'27 43ig'14A-0 145,000c_Apr 1 '40-'51 Sinking fund, school
11,058
Total assess. val. 192L _ -139,561.869
Park Bonds.
58 '14 A-0 1 6,000c_Apr 1 '51 &'54 Assessed valuation, real
8.768,650
Total tax rate (per $1,000)21-$29.20 4548'15 J-J t38.000____July 1 1940
130,000c_Apr 1 '52-'53 Assessed val'n, personal__ -3.359,350
INTEREST at City Treas, office 43s'17 A-0 32,000c_Apr 1 '23-'38 5sg'19 J
-D 204,000c&rDec 1'22-'55 Assess. val. 2nd class RR.
81,0000..Apr 1 '39-'65 5sg'19 J-D fj3.),000c&rDec 1'22-'48
or Hanover Nat. Bank. New York.
prop
222,871
4s
6,000__Aug 1 '22-'33
60,000c&rDec 1'49-'58 Total assessed val'n 1921-12,350,871
6s
5,000_Jan 1 '22-'29
Street Bonds.
PAULSBORO.
Total tax (per $1.000) 1921_ _527.70
General Improvement Bonds.
430'07 M-S $9,000
This borough is in Gloucester Co.
1992-1925 Population 1910. 9,337; 1920. 11.042
6s
582,000__May 1 '23-'44 58
Incorporated about 1904.
__3.750
1922-1926
INTEREST on water board loan
.
Gas bonds 5s
$99.000 530'22 M-8 18,000c&r.Mar 1 '24-32 GEN.BD.DT Dec.31'2152,372,300 and school loan payable at the
5Ms'22 M-8 6,000c&rMar 1 '23-27 Floating debt
Street bonds 5s
7.000
139,600 Bankers Trust Co., New York; on
Water Bonds.
Sinking fund
Sewer bonds
210,000
105,954 other loans at Rahway Nat. Bank.
43e
___ $250,000
Sept 1922 Assoss val.. real
34,610,400
Electric Light Bonds.
•(Subject to call Sept. 11907.)
Ass. val., personal
6,234,921 RARITAN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL
5s '16 J-J $10,000
J-J $80,000_ ___July 1 1933 Other assess. property
197,202
Temporary Sewer lmpt. Bonds. 48
DISTRICT.
6s '22 F-A $55,000___Feb -15 1928 4s '04 J-D 155,0000-Sept 1 1934 Tot. val. '21 (act. val.)_41,042,527
This dist. is in Middlesex Co.
M-N 100,000...
.May 1 1936 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-$27.70
BOND. DEBT Dec 31'2L $308,000 48
School Bonds.
Emergency note
2,500 449'10 J-J 50,000o___Jan 1 1940 Popula'n 1910, 20,550; 1920. 27,700 4,434&5_- 339.500 .32,000 yearly
4Ms'12 M-S 25,000c__Sept 1 1942
INT.at office of City Treasurer.
Sinking fund
31.784
4,4 X ,5&6s 250,0000
Assessed valuation real__ _2,627.350 4Ms'14 M-S 100,000___Sept 1 1944
6s '21 J-D 16,000c&rDec 1 '23-38
100,000__June 1 1946 PLAINSBORO TWP. SCH. DIST. BOND. DEBT Juno 17 '22 3295,500
Assess. val. personal
424.050 43s'16
4s
17.000___Feb 1 1929
This district (P. 0 Plainsboro) is Assessed val'n, real estate-3.537,985
Tot. assess. val., 1921
3,051,400
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $37.10 4Ms'17 A-0 28,000c_Aug 1 '22-'35 in Middlesex County.
Assessed val'n, personal_ _ 1.102,500
School Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,121; 1920-.4,352 434s'19 J-J 120,000c&r_July '22-31
Tot. Val. '22 (75% act.)__4.640.485
128.000c&rJuly 1'32-'59 58 '19 M-S $29.700c
1922-1948 Tax rate (per 51.010) 192:__$4.71+
58 '19 --- 32,706..Nov 1
PAULSBORO SCHOOL DIST. 6s '20 s-a1,200,000____May'22-'35 BOND.DEBT June 30'21-$48,500 INT. on 6s of 1921 at the Middle1 1926 Floating debt
BOND. DEBT Junell '22_ _ _$43,500
3,000 sex Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
5Ms'21 J-J J36,000c__Jan 1 '23-34 Assess. val. real estate
655.000 Now Brunswick.
164,000c_Jan 1 '35-'50 Assess. val. personal
165,800
--PEAPACK-GLADSTONE.
Os
48,500c_May 1 '23-'60 2d class RR. property
53,890 RED BANK.
This borough is in Somerset Co. 6s '21 s-a
12000c&rSep 1'23-'34 Total assess. value 1921
This borough is in Monmouth Co.
874,690
Water Plant Bonds.
Police-Facilities Bonds.
Population in 1920 (est.)
5,000 Incorporated Mar. 10 1008.
58 '15 J-J $55,000c
_8
--- $15,000_ _ --May 1 1930
Principal and interest
Water Bonds.
BONDED DEBT Dec 31 '21 $50,000 GEN. BD. DT.May 1 '2252,390,740 the First National Bank payable at
of Princeton. 48 '01 _ _ $10,000
1931
Sinking Calci_ _ _
..... 1 1,431 Water debt (add'1)
1,212,000
Sewer Bonds.
Assess. val.. real
1.1 0,150 Floating debt, general
1,151,235 PLEASANT VILLE.
4s '07__ $12,000
1928
Assess. val.. personal
2.45,100 Floating debt, water
1.298,200
This city is in Atlantic County.
Fire n'onds.
Second class 11R. property.. 19.291 Sinking fund, general _
781,508 Incorporated April 14 1914..
430'15 ___ 17,000
Tot.ass'd val.'21(80%act.).1.4 4,541 Sinking fund, water
218,137
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 $31.20 Assessed val'n, real estate_25,576,44; 4 Ms'02 J-J $2,500r._.July 1 1922 4$ '10 ___ 16,000
53 '05 M-S 10,000r
2,000-__Jan 2 1923
Population 1920
1.226 Assessed yarn, personal
9,181.6.0 5s '08 F
-A 10,000r_Sept 1 '23-'25
'24-'27
Second class KR. orouerty 1,847,063 5s '08 J-D 15.000r_Jan 1 '23-'33 58 '18 J-J 1 6.000-_Jan 22 1928
2,000____Jan
PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP.
Total a.ssessed val'n 1922_36,61:3.178
(part every 5 years)
School Bonds.
This township is in Burlington Co. Less exemotions
55,270 58 '15 J-J $25,000r_.Jan 1 '30-'50 4s
___ 531,000
1930
Road !mt. Bonds.
Net taxable value_
(part every 5 years)
36,557.908
430
___ 41,750
1938
135,000
1922-1932 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _340.60
430
120,000
1933-1952 Population 1910.32.121; 1920.41.707 58 '15 J-D $48,000r_June 1 '25-'55 58 '18 ___ 155.000___Jan 1 '23-'53
(part every 5 years)
Refunding Bonds.
6s '21 M-N 11,000_May 12 '23-'27
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '2L $393,518 430
___ 5110,000
INT. payable In Perth Amboy.
1944
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $36,500
Tax rev. notes and bonds__ 40.5 5
i72.000c&rJuly 1'22-'37
,
Assess. val., real
1,540,306
Emergency notes and bonds 11.891 5s '19 J-J
3,500c& _July 1 1938
PHILLIPSBURG.
Assess. val., personal
271,506
General impt. notes
9,730
This town is in Warren County.
1.000c&r_July 1 1939
Second class RR. property_
20.530
Assess. val., personal
321,980 TOT.BD.D.
(excl. school
Improvement Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1922_ 1,832,342
2d class RR.property
47.237
bonds) May 1922
4s
3252.000
396.200
Less exemptions
32,540
Total assess. val. 1921_ _ _ _3.554,4,7 School debt (additional)
222,750
Municipal Bonds.
Net valuation taxable
1,799,802
Total tax rate (per$ 1,000) '21 338.10 Floating debt (additional). 202,383
___ S35,900
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $29..0 4 Ms
Population 1910, 4,390; 1920-5,887 Sinking fund
47,224
School Bonds.
Popula'n 1915, 1,800; 1920. 1,950
Assess. val.. real
4s
8 163 416
--- $108,400
Assess. val.. personal
BOND. DEBT June 1 '22 $727,806 POINT PLEASANT BEACH.
303.808
GROVE.
PENNS
This borough is in Ocean County. Railroad property
..,8 869
25,697
This borough is in Salem County. Sinking fund
Total assess. val.
Floating debt (add'1)
_8.496 093
49,000 Incorp. Juno 2 1886.
Borough Hall Bonds.
Total tax (per $1.000) 22-$45 02+
Total ass'd val. '22 (act.)_13,089,841
1922_Water Supply Bonds.
-a $54,000-.- Dec 1 1925 Total tax rate (per $1,000)
58 '19 s
'22 $35.70 5s'20 M-S J $76,000c&r Sept7'22-'40 Population 1910, 7,398; 1920. 9,251
School Bonds.
INT. on 58 of 1918 payable at the
1 50.000c&r Sept 7'41-'50
-.... 320.200_Jan 1 '23-40 Population 1910,13,903; 1920_16,923
44s
Second National Bank, Red Bank.
Sewer Extension Bonds.
GEN.BD.DT.Dec 31'21- $65,000
Emergency notes
10,000 PILESGROVE TWP. SCH. DIST. 53 '16 J-D $21,000r-__June 1 1940 RIDGEFIELD
PARK.
M-N 24,000r ..Nov 2 1938
Assess. val.. real
This district (P.0. Woodstown) is 58
2.335,006
This village
Assess. val.. personal
502,365 in Salem County. Comprised of the BOND. DEBT May 24 '22 $180,000 Incorporated is in Bergen County.
June 23 1892. CommisWater debt (incl.)
130.000
2d class RR. property
47,853 Township of Pilesgrove and Borough Sinking
governme approved
fund
13,000
Total assessed val. 1921.-2.886,424 of Woodstown.
Irlia
ntc-exnaar
Assess. val.. real
1.482.000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 $39.80
Land Purchase.
School District, both being
Assess. val., personal
174,905
Population 1910, 2,118; 1920_6,060 43s'13 F-A $2,000
1923 Tot.ass'd
supported by same taxing district.
val.'21 (2-3act.)_1,656,905
Sewer Bonds.
PENNSAUKEN TWP.SCH. DIST. 58School Bonds.
'13 F-A $42,000__Aug 1 '22-'43 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 $41.90
._.Jan 11928
1,575 63 '20 J-J (524.000.
This district (P. 0. Delair) is in 5s '15 F-A
9,500__Feb 1 '22-'41 Pop'n in 1910, 1,003; 1920
1 57,000_ __July 1 1920
Camden County.
58 '15 F
-A 26,0000-Apr 1 '23-'48
INT. at Ocean County Nat. Bk.
Street Impt. Bonds.
J-J567,500
1923-1949 s '19 F ,
5s
-A t14,000.Aug 1 '21-'35
1510,000cScr Jan 1 1923
1,000
1950
500._._Aug 1 1936 POMPTON LAKES.
28,000c&r Jan
BONDED DEBT
GEN.BD.D . Apr 23'22_ $ 94,000
This borough Is Passaic County. 6s '20 J-J 36,000c&r Jan 1 1924
(?)
1 1925
Assess. val. 1920
3,187,50.1
INT. at the First National Bank,
Water $c Light Plant Bonds.
30.000c&r Jan 1 1926
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'21- _$41.00 55
Merchantville.
--- 375.000
156,000c&r July 1 1926
1934
Population in 1921 (est.)
2,000 5M s'18 _ _
yrly.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
INT. at Salem County Trust Co..
PERTH AMBOY.
June 1.
6s '20 J-J $16.000c&r July 11928
Woodstown.
This city is in Middlesex County.
Funding Bonds.
Se Road Bonds.
Harbor Bonds.
534s'18
5Ms'18 __ $ 9,000_162,000 yearly
Aug 125,000o_ _ _Aug '25-'29
4 Ms'14 J-D3103,000.--June 1 1964 PITMAN.
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21- 5146,000
General !mot. Bonds.
A borough in Gloucester County.
School Bonds.
Sinking fund
9.541 5s '18 F-A $3,000c __..1922-1927
Water Bonds.
45
$37,000-__Oct 1 1922
Assessment notes
1.000
Funding Bonds ($96,065.35 as48 '04 M-S 54,000..
.Sept 1 1934 4Msg'17J-J J$20,000c_July 1 '22-'41 Water debt (Included).- 63.700
sessable agst. property benefited).
1 24,000c_July 1 '42-'57 Floating debt (additional)_
___ 35,000_ __ _July 1 1935
48
76,185 58 '10 J-J $18,000o...Jan 1 1930
Sewer Bonds.
48 '06 M-S 49,0000.__Sept 1 1936
Assessed val'n, real estate_ _2,021,125 5s '11 J4 50,000r__Jan 1 1931
4s
-_- 100,000_ -_July 1 1938 58 16 A-0 $45,100___Oct 1 '22-'52 Assessed val'n, personal
58 '12
1,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1953 Assess. val., other property 865.610 Ss IT '16 J-J 42,0000_ _July 1 1932
4 Xs'll A-0 47,000o_.:Apr 1 1941
6,543
J-.1 43,5000. Jan 1 1936
MunicipalBuilding Bonds.
20,000o___July 1 1941
4 Xs'll
Total assessed val'n 1922...2,893,318 58 18 F-A 22,000c_Aug 1 '22-'27
___ $12,500
4Ms'12 M-S 80.000c___Sept 1 1942 6.s
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22 534,14 BOND. DEBT
4Ms'14 M-N115,000-May 1 '24-'64 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $114,000 Population 1910, 1,060; 1920, 2,008 Floating debt Apr 1 '22-- 3575,000
137,800
Water debt(included)
fun.
46,000
($23.000 every 10 years)
Sinking fund and cash
228,900
125,433 PRINCETON SCHOOL DIST.
4Ms'16
139,900----JulY 1 1926 Other debt add'1)
Assessed val. 1922
8,141,855
923
140,000___July 1 1936, Sinking
This district is in Mercer County.
Total tax (per *1,000) 1922_559.10
1946, 1955 & 1956 Assess. val. real estate.._2.459M00 4 Ms'll J-J 3112,0000__Jan
1 '28-'76 Population 1910, 4,512; 1920. 8,570
361.250
130,000_Apr 1 '26-'66 Assess. val. personal
430
/NT. at the U. S. Mtge. & 'Fr. Co.
4 Ms'10 J-.1
9,570c_Jan 1 '23-'28
Other assess. prop
33,000
($26,000 every 10 years.)
n N. Y. City, the Ridgefield
26.000.._Apr 1 '27-'52 Total val. 1921 (2-3 act.)_ _2,853.850 BOND. DEBT Juno 30 '21-$123,500 ,Trust Co., Ridgefield Park,Park
43's
the
Net taxable value 1921-8,988,163
$60,000c&r_Oct 1 '23-'37 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_342.20 School
tax (perf State
$2.56+ Hackensack National Bank and
Gs '21 s-a{ 15,000c&r_Oct 1 '38-'40 Population 1910, 1,950; 1920-3,385
$1.000) 19211Local
8.39 Hackensack Trust Co. In HackenINT.at Pitman National Bank.
3,000c&r_ __Oct 1 1941
sack.
INT. payable In N. Y. at Nat.
Improvement Bonds.
City Bank and Nat. Park Bank. or RIDGEWOOD.
$1,200_June 27 '23-'26 PLAINFIELD.
58
City-Hall Bonds.
This city Is In Union County. In- Princeton Bank in Princeton.
This village is in Bergen County,
430'08 8-a $31,000._...July 1 1928 corporated in April 1869. Voters of
Incorporated in 1894. Commission
Funding Bonds.
North Plainfield on Sept. 24 1914 RAHWAY.
government approved Sept. 12 1911.
5.4 '13 J-13 $97.000c._.June 2 1923 favored consolidation with Plainfield.
This city, of Union County, beGrade Crossing Elimination.
430'16 A-0 15.000__Apr 1 '23-'25
School Bonds.
came financially embarrassed in 1882, 58 '15 A-01$27,000--Oct 1 '22-'30
2.000._. Apr 1 1926 4s g '04 J-D 3/0,000c_June 1 '23-'33 and a compromise of the debt, excl.
1 40.000___Oct 1 '31-'40
Sewer Bonds.
4 Xg'08 J-J 95,000o__ _July 1 1958 of the water debt ($185,000), was 58 '19 M-N22,000c&r May1'23-'33
430'17 A-0 12,800c_Apr 1 '23-'24 4s '09 M-N 45.0000..
.Nov 1 1959 forthwith agreed to with most of the
6s
...Oct 1 '22-'30 4s '09 M-N 10,000o___Nov 1 1924 leading creditors at 35 cents on the 58Improvement Bonds.
3,150.
'17 J-Df$40.000c_June 1 '23-'26
43
7,000__Aug 1 '22-'28 4s '11 J-J 40,000o__Jan 1 '33-'39 dollar, the debt, excl. of water debt,
1 5,000c._ _June 1 1927
6s
7,000-Jan 1 '23-'29 4Ms'13 J-J 230.000---Jan 1 '23-'61 then amounting to about *1,200,000. 6s '21 _-_ 300,000
--Fire-Department Bonds.
4s'15 M-S 96.000__Mar 1 '43-'65 This settlement was completed in
Funding Bonds.
430'04 ___ $19,000____Aug 1 1924 4348'16 J-D 30,000 .June 1 '55-'65 1894. and interest is now paid 58 '15 F-A1$10.000.Feb 1 '23&'25
430'15 A-0 14.000c___Apr 1 1935 5s '19 F
-A 129,000_Aug 15 '22-'39 promptly on the new bonds. The
1 7,000_ -_Feb 1 1930
4s
14,000__Aug 1 '22-28 58
___
12,000
water bonds were renewed in 1891 at
Municipal Land Bonds.
Os
.Jan 1 '22-'28 6s '21 J-J 25,000
16.000.
1922-1931 4%, an agreement having been made 53 '19 s-a
$8,000c..Sept 1 '22-'25
Light. Heat & Power Plant.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
In 1890 by welch all accrued interest
Water Bonds.
3idel5N -01150,000c___Apr 1 1965 43s'17 J-J $112.000
1922-1932 at 7% was adjusted at the 35% rate. 6s '21 J-D $450,000__Juno 1 1927

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NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS

95

Boardwalk Bonds.
Total asses.val.'21(3 act) $2,459,081
Total tax rate (per 81.000) 21 $34.90 Os '19 ___ 849,500
Population 1915, 4,014; 1920, 2.845 ss Refunding Bonds.
$15.000--Dec 21 1941
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $142,000
SALEM.
27,931
Note debt (add'1)
This city is in Salem County.
Assess. val., real estate...._ 987,230
Water Bonds.
46,950
00crJune 15 '23-'44 Assess. val., personal
5s '22 M-S$44,9
12.987
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $283,500 2nd Clam RR. property
Other debt (additional)___ 51,964 Total assess. value 192L.--1,047,187
2,840 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21445.58
Sinking fund
5,589.530 Population, 1910, 101; 1920_ - _ -179
Assess. val. real
1,322,925
Assess val. personal
25,391 SECA17C178.
2nd Class RR. property
4.937,846
This borough is in Hudson County.
Total assess. val. 1921
School Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21.841.60
$60,000
Population 1910.6,614; 1921. 7.435 58
(Part yearly beginning 1929.)
Sewerage Bonds.
$29,000__.._Part yearly
6/3
Salem is the county seat.
Borough Hall Bonds.
Temporary Highway Const.Bds.
__- 38.000_2 bonds yearly
5s '22 M-8 ($200,000- _Mar 15 1924 5s
Funding Bonds.
1 200,000__Mar 15 1925
-_- $24,700_ -...Part yearly
BOND. DEBT June 1 '22 $400,000 5s
Temporary !mot. Bonds.
debt Dec 31 921__ 528,227
Floating
6s '21 ___ $316,000_ __June 1 1926
Sinking fund Dec 31 '21.- 211,472
32.919,493 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $29,500
Assessed value 1922
424,128
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'22 $14.50 Floating debt
0
valuation, real
Popula'n 1910, 26,999, 1920, 36,572 Assessed val.. personal_ _ _ _ 2.766,0J
214.150
Assessed
2nd Class RR. property..._1,041,412
DIST.
SAYREVILLE
4.021,812
'Phis district (P. 0. Sayreville) is Total assessed val. 1921
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_332.96
in Middlesex County.
1 '22-'44 Population 1910. 4.740; 1920, 5.423
6s '20 J-J $92,000...July
INT. on 6s of 1921 at the First
2.000_ __ _July 1 1945
6s '21 M-S 18,000c_Mar 1 '23-31 National Bank, Secaucus.
14.000c_Mar 1 '32-'45
BOND.DEBT June 30'21_$132,000 SOMERSET COUNTY.
Prin. and int. at South River Trust
Somerville is the county seat.
Co. of South River.
Building Bonds.
48 '06 J-J $262,000c-July 1 '22-'36
D. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22_ $273,000
186.500
This district (formerly Fanwood Floating debt
65.227
Twp. S. D.) is in Union County.
Sinking fund
School Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921 _ 43.370.852
4%3'16 J-J $38,880...July 1 '22-'45 County tax (per $1,000) 1921_311.14
4,000r
43is'09 J-J
Popul'n 1910, 38,820; 1920. 47.991
5s '15 J-J 12,000c ____1922-1945 INT. at New York Tr. Co., N. Y
20,000_
(20,000 _Apr 1 '23-'32
1 '33-'60 SOUTH AMBOY.
5s '22 A-0
2,000_ ___Apr 1 1961
This city is in Middlesex County.
4,000r
4348'09 J-J
Inc. 1908. Population 1910, 7.007:
58 '15 J-J 12,000c ----1922-1945 1920, 7.897.
BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '22... $166,000
General impt. Bonds.
3.102,003 s
1922-1923
Assess. val. 1922
4,500
Tax rate (per $1,000) l922..__$3.28
School Bonds.
Pop'n 1916. 2.700; 1918 (est.). 2,850 5s '12 _-- $2f,000_yly on Oct 1
INT.on 5s of 1922 at the Westfield 5s '17 J-D 79.000
58 '18 J-D 27,000_Jtme 1 '23-'49
Trust Co., Westfield.
Street impt. Bonds.
-A
5s '18 F $21,000c-Aug 1 '22-'28
is in Monmouth Co. 53Public Dock.
This borough
___ $2,000.- _Jan 1 '23-'24
Gs '20 ___ $50,000c___Apr 1 1926
Water Bonds.
Sea-Wall Bonds.
&rAug 1 '23-'29
342.500.._Oct I '22-'38 5s '19 F-A $38,000e rAug 1 '30-'34
5s '18 _
30,000c&
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21- 392,500 58'19 F-A 48,000c&rAug 1 '35-'42
7.000
NOTE DEBT (add'1)
2,000c&r_Aug 1 1943
3,587
Cash on hand Dec 31 '21
-A J 4.000c___Aug 1 1943
1,418,835 5s '19 F
Assess val. real estate
196.000_cAug 1 '44-'59
90,700
Assess. val. personal
Sewer Bonds.
85.245
2nd Class RR. property..
'11 J-,1 5335,0000__Jan 1 '23-'41
Total assess. val. 1921._ 1,594.780 58
15,000o_ _Jan 1 '42-'46
(per $1,000)'21.333.30 56 '13 F-A 1 25.000__ieb 1 '23-'48
Total tax rate
Population 1910. 1,220; 1920, 856 BOND. DEBT June 1 '22- $519,500
123,500
Assess. debt(add%
278,000
Water debt (incl.)
This borough is in Monmouth Co. Sinking fund
5,038
Water System Bonds.
Assess. value real estate ..-2,735,594
Os '21 J-J $66,500e&r June 1 '23-41 Assessed value personal
517,300
(?)
BONDED DEBT
912,799
110 2d Class RR. property'22-4,165,693
Population 1920
Total assess, valuation
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1922-360.60
MT.at First Nat. Bk.. So. Amboy.
This city is in Cape May County.
Boardwalk Bonds.
58 .15 M-N$18.000__May 1 1935 SOUTH ORANGE.
This village Is in Essex County.
Bulkhead Bonds.
5s '15 M-N 38,000__May 1 1945 Inc. 1869. Population 1910. 6.014:
1920, 7,274.
Improvement Bond s.
1936
ROCKAWAY.
Playground Bonds.
5s '06 ___ $20,000
County.
1942 1 As'14 J-J 328.000-_-_July 1 1944
This borough is in Morris
60,000
This borough is in Bergen Co. Inc. 58 '12
6,000...... Dec 1 1941
Sept. 21 1881. Population 1910, 58
Funding Bonds.
School Bonds.
yrly 7,045; 1920, 9,497.
Funded Debt Bonds.
J-D $21,000r---$1,500
430'10 M-S $14,2000___Mch 1 1935
48
1943 00'16 J-J 21,000c_Jan 1 '23-'25
58 '13 _ _ 118,000
Funding Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds. '23-'37
_Feb 1
School Bonds.
-May 11 1944
Park Bonds.
'17 F-A $18.750c
$39,750 430'14 M-N$200,000
1943 430'10 M-S $10,000o-Mob 1 1935
325,000
BOND. DEBT June 15 '22 10,900 4 As'16 F-A 72,000c_Feb 1 '23-'46 53'13_
Sewer -Bonds.
8.000__Jan 1 '45-48
40,000c- -Feb 1 1946
4s'14 J-J
Floating debt
25,150 414s'16 F-Ament Bonds.
s '15 _-., $3,000
Improve
Fire Equipment Bonds,
Water debt (incl.)
_1,520.000
Water Supply Bonds.
11014 J-J $3,000„July 1 '22-'24
Total assess. val. 1922._ _ 2-340 80 440 g '92J-J $75,000e_July 1 1922
.
000er_Dec 1 '22-'46
6s '21 J-Df$50,
Street Bonds.
ng lids. (Opt. after 1920)•
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'2 2,655
.000e&r Dsc 1 1947 is Refundi $51,000o___Jan 1 1930
1 5
4s '92 M-N$40,0000..-May 1 1932
g '00 J-J
Population 1910, 1,902; 1920,
Rockaway.
Electric Light Bonds.
Bonds.
Park Bonds.
INT.at FirstNat. Bk.,
_June 1 '23-'41 6sGeneral $49,000
1923-1945
4s '05 F-A $12,5000&r_Feb 1 1930 Os '21 _- $66,500_
'21 J-D
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22_ $442,500 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $272.000
Sewer Bonds.
Floating debt
205.702 Tax revenue notes & bonds_ 45,014 Is '04 J-J $210,000o&r_rly '22-'44
LOOSE VELT.
Carteret) is Sinking fund
15,092 (See V. 78, p. 2617, for maturity.)
This borough (P. 0.
150.210 Emergency notes & bonds_
Total assessed val'n 1922-12,427,187 General improvement notes 33,218 410'08 M-N 348,000o_May 1 '45-48
In Middlesex Co.
37,941 41.48'10 M-S 2,028.69 -1930-1935
fund, general
Fire Apparatus Bonds. 1'22-'28 Total tax (per $LOW) 1922.._ _311.70 Sinking fund, water
3.384 410'14 J4 20.000_Jan 1 '45-'48
i:14,000r_Nov
INT. on park, street and $200.000 Sinking
1.514,202 44ig'17 J-J 31,000-Ju1y 1 '22-'52
8,000r_Nov 1'29-'30 funding bonds at Rutherford Nat. Assessed valuation, real
58 '20 J-D
127.403
$24,000 Bank; on impt. bonds at First Nat. Assessed val'n. personal
Assessment Bonds.
BOND. DEB Dec 31 '21- 43,184
.- 21.044
Bank, N. Y. and at U. S. Mtge. & 2nd Class RR. property. -1.6 i2.652 434g'17 J-J 315,600c_July 1 '22-'27
Other debt (additional)..__
2-3 act.)
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
Total assess. value 1922_ _10,695,346 Tr. Co., N. Y., on funding bonds Tot.val.'n'21(abt.
$1,000) 1921_ -318.34 4!4g'17 J-J $19,000c_July 1 '22-'40
Total tax (per
50,400 of 1916.
Less exemptions
Population in 1910, 551; 1920, 564
Net taxable value _____ _ _10,644.946
6.000 65Street Bonds.
1923
Summer population (est.)
'14 J-J $5,000
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'21-335.40
5,000c_July 1 '22-'26
4%g'17 J-J
Population 1910, 5,786; 1920, 11,047 4s '00 J-D
1923-1941
149,570o_June 20 1930
6s '21 J-D 107,000
on
Payable at Cartaret; interest
4e '06 A-0 z39,0000_Apr 1 '23-'61
Water Bonds.
This borough is in Ocean County. 1148'12 F-A $9,000c-Feb 1 1932
registered bonds in N. Y. Exchange. 48 '06 J-D z10,0000___ Deo 1 1936
.00'10 F-A 127,3000„-Feb 1 1950 Incorporated April 1913. pt).
414s'14 J-J 250.000_ --..Jan 1 1944
Light Bonds (Tax-exem
4 Well F-A 19,300o--Aug 1 1951
4%8'16 J-J 28.0000_Jan 1 19A
$15,000
6s s-a
114g'17 J-J 15.000__July I '22-36
This district (P. 0. Roosevelt) Is 430'16 M-81 38,000c_Mar 1 '23-'41
Water Bonds (Tax-exempt).
1923-1955
208,000....May 1 '23-'48
Os '21 J-D 33,000
In Middlesex County.
$35,000
6s s-a
$130,000
Construction Bonds.
$7,000
BOND.DEBT Mar 1922_ 10,195,927 00'22 s-a 108,000. May 1 '49-'60 School bonds
1923
1,000
May 1 1961
$500
4s '04 J-J
Assessed val. 1921
Boardwalk Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1922 $612,170
'22-'58 GEN.BD. DT.Apr 1922.. $631,729
Population 1920 (Consus)_ _ _ _11,047 Sinking fund
335,000
10,862 Os '19 A-0 326.7.-)0__Apr 1$86,950 Water debt(addl)
Assess. valuation 1922 .... -12,521,447 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ 21,403 Sinking funds
118.676
•
School tax (per $1,000) 1922._ _32.01 Other debt (add'1)
1.108 Assessment impt. bonds.... 125.600
fund
15,988,415
This borough is in Union County. Pop'n 1920, 9,497; 1922 (est.)_ 11,000 Sinkingva. real estate
Assess. val. real estate
601,365
Assess
2.530,815
z INT. at R. M. Grant & Co.. Assess. val. personal
58.172 Assess. val. personal
Street impt. Bonds.
6s '21 J-J $35,000
N. Y.; on other bonds at Rutherford 2nd Class RR. property
2,247 Total assess. val. 19221S.519,260
rotal tax (per $1,000) 1922- _$2.1.80
Bank.
Nat.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
661,784
Total asse.ss. value 1921
INTEREST Is largely payable at
58 '13 A-0 310,000c_Apr 15 1933
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'21 $47.:)5 U. S. Mort. & Trust Co.. N. y,
154
Construction Bonds.
Population in 1920
1931
63 '11 J-J $20,000e__ _Jan 1
This township is in Bergen Co.
INT.at 1st Nat.13k, Toms River. SOUTH ORANGE SOH. DIST.
Improvement Bonds.
This district includes the township
6s '21 J-J $290,000____July 1 1927 58School Bonds.
$3,000-Jan 1 '27-'32
Torr. BD. DT.Juno 1922- $423,000 5s '20 1-i 56,000__July 1 '23-'50 SEASIDE PARK.
and the village of South Orange.
15,581
Sinking funds
County. Is g '02 F-A $8,700.. Aug 1 '22-'23
This borough is in Ocean
$7,105,606 BOND. DEBT I)oc 31 '21_ $55,000
Assessed value, real
1 1940 is g '10 M-N 122,760o_May 1 '23-'31
$45,000
1,087,503 School debt (additional)__- 73,000 General bonds 43is --__July
Assessed value personal
$40,000 431g10 J-J 24,5500-July 1 '32-'33
13,940
8,193,103 Slaking fund
assess. value 1921
Total

Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $26.50
Population 1910, 2,725; 1920, 5,737
Macadam Bonds.
INTEREST on 6s of 1921 at the
1922
J-J $2,400
58
926 First Nat. Bank, Roselle, on others
M-N 20,000c -1922-1
at First Nat. Bank, Toms River.
Street !mot. Bonds.
538'18 J-D 140,500c-36,000 yearly
1 on Dec. 2.
2,000_ --Dec 2 1922 BOND. DEBT Juno 1922..$391,000
538'18 J-D
9,275
Broad Street Bonds. 1 '26-'38 Sinking fund
A-0 $23.430c_Octyears.
4s
(36,000 due every 5
This borough is in Union County,
West-Side Sewer Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
58 '11 F-A1/620,0000_Aug 1 '22-'25
15 '23-'36
1 4,5000-Aug 1 1926 44isg'15M-S $46,625-Marmaturity.)
(See V. 100, p. 755. for
Bonds.
Municipal Land
$22,000c&r Dec31'22-32
'20 J-D
5s '21 J-J $19,000-July• 1 '23-41 6sSewer Bonds.
$767,000
TOT. DEBT Dec 31 '21- 1,136,355
58 '08 ___ $47,000--- _Nov 1 1928
Other debt (additional)__
___ 54,000--- Apr 1 1930
Assess. val., real estate-_11,634,815 58 '10 $200_ _due $1,000 y'ly in Aug.
1,378.739 48 '12
Assess. val.. personal
66,156
Road Bonds.
2nd Class RR. property
30.000
Total assessed val'n 1921_13,079,710 4%s'15 M-S
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $551,000
Total tax (per $1000) 1921 --$41.60 Other debt (additional)____ 75,316
Population 1910-5,416; 1920-7.580. Sinking funds
15,584
206,627
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Ridge- NET DEBT
wood Tr. Co. and the Citizens' Nat. Assessed valuation, real 6,077,534
d.
Bank, all of Ridgewoo
Assessed val'n, personal__ ... 947,648
51,869
Second-class railroad prop.. 077,051
Total assess. value 1921-.7,
Bergen C-unty. Total tax (per $1,000) 1921--432.00
This district is in
Population 1910, 3,138; 1920, 5.438
School Bonds.
430'16 F-A$192,000c_Feb 1 '23-'46
510'18 M-S 133,000- _Sept 1 '22-'43 6s'21 F-A $87.000c&r _ _192:3-1951
530'18 M-S j 5,000_Sept 7 '22-'26 4%8
A-0 2,625r ----1922-1924
t18,000__Sept 1 '27-'38
1922
J-J *6,000r
4s
BOND. DEBT June 30 '21 $447,500 6s
F-A 127,000c ---1923-1961
20,000
al)
1925
Floating debt (addition
A-0 30,000r
4s
1935
AsSessed valuation 1918-.10,834,308 4s
A-0 10.000r
1945
Pop'n 1915, 6,429; 1918 (est.), 7,250 4%3
A-0 25,000r
1927
7,000r
J-J
INT. at Ridgewood Trust Co. 4s
1928
A-0 18,000r
43s
1933
A-0 25.000r
4s
1938
A-0 25,000r
4s
1942
This borough Is in Bergen County. 4s
A-0 23,000r
Road Bonds.
'21 F-A 40.000c-r-_ _1952-1961
1928 Os
-__ 37.000
June 30 '21 $339,500
48
BOND. DEBT
36,7E6
Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund
5s '20 J-J $12,000__Jan 1 '23-'46 Assess. value, real estate_ _4,977,630
Bonds.
&School
1931 Assess. value, personal_ -.1,460,200
s,000
(50-60%
--$18.000e&rJan 1 '23-'38 Total assess. value
6.437,839
2,000c&r_Jan 1 1939 actual) 1920
5s '20 J-J 30,000c&rJan 1 '40-'49 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-$30.10
6,000
Population in 1920 (est.)
Street improvement Bonds.
)
8
$11.500-_1926 and 1933 INT. on bond marked (in payable
lie
Amboy; all others Roselle.
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $119,000 in Perth
Assessment debt (add91)___ 14,846
6,849
Sinking fund
This district is in Morris County.
Assess. value real estate_ _ _1,238,185
250.623
School Bonds.
personal
Assess. value
1,488.808 5s '19 A-0 f$2,000 _Oct 1 '22-'23
Total valuation 1922
(25,000 _Oct 1 '24-'39
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22311.70
19,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'40
Population 1910, 736; 1920, 1,077
Bldg. Bonds (Tax-exempt)
School
1920 at
INT. on school bonds of Peoples 414s'16 M-S $21.000c&rMar 1'23-34,
or
Chemical Nat. Bk., N.Y.,
BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '22-- $73.000
1,624,409
Tr. & Guar. Co., of Hackensack.
Assess. val., real
913,619
Assess. val., personal
4.925
Exemptions
n Co. Other assess. property_ 286.181
This township is in Burlingto
4,925
Exemptions
Bonds.
Sewer
1937 Total val. '22 (60 v. act). 2,824.280
___ 380,000
4s
1944
-__ 16.000 '21_ $96,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22-$40.94
5s
9,976
Population 1990
BOND. DEBT Doc 31
28,002 INT.at Nat. Union Bank, Dover.
Gen. impt. notes (add'1)__
10,782
general_
Sinking funds, school __
2,026
Sinking funds,
39,512
Assessment Mint. notes
1,833,375 This borough is in Monmouth Co.
Assess. val., real estate_
Street Bonds.
459,037
Assess. val., personal
2,000___Jan 1 '23-'24
8,258
2d Class RR. property_
2,300,670 5s '19 J-J 63,000.. Jan 1 '25-'33
assess. val. 1922
Total
6,000_ --Jan 1 1934
116,200
Less exemptions
Apr 1 '22__ $81,000
2,184,470 BOND.
Net valuation taxable
$1.000)'22-$50.10 Total assess. value 1922___6,400,000
Total tax rate (per 5,500; 1920, 6.018 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-.325.76
Population 1915.
Population 1910. 1,449; 1920, 1,658
RIDGEWOOD (Concluded)

ROSELLE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
ROSELLE PARK.

RIDGEWOOD TOWNSHIP S. D.

SALEM COUNTY.

SCHOOL

ROSELLE PARK SCHOOL DIST.

SCOTCH PLAINS TWP. SCH.

RIVERSIDE.

ROXB17RY TOWNSHIP S. D.

SEA BRIGHT.

RIVERSIDE TOWNSHIP.

SEA GIRT. -

RUMSON.

DEL

SEA ISLE CITY.

RUTHERFORD.

RUTHERFORD SCHOOL DIST.

SEASIDE HEIGHTS.

ROOSEVELT SCHOOL DIST.

ROSELLE.




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SOUTH ORANGE S. D.(Concl.)- STONE HARBOR.
TENAFLY.
Refunding Bonds.
430'12 M-N 12,150oMay 1 1934
This borough is in Cape May Co.
This borough is in Bergen Co.
4348'12 M-N$52.200r_Nov 1 1922
430'12 J-D 65,0000_June 1 '32-'36
Water Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
431s'13 A-0 34,900r-__Oct 1 1923
58 '13 J-D 113.000c ___-1937-1942 58 g '16 J-D $50,100c-Dec 1 '22-'55 58 '17 J-D$1,000_Dec 31 '22-'25 48 '13 F-A 14,500__Feb 20 1923
,
198,000_ May 1 '23-'31
Sewer Bonds.
800_-_Dec 31 1926
F
-A 39.560_ _Feb 23 1924
430'21M-N 506,000_ _May 1 '32-'53 58 g '16 J-D $32.000c_Dec 1 '22-'53 • GEN. BD.D .Apr 7'22_ - $54,000 430'14 F-A 60,000_Feb 23 1925
4348'15
8,000_ _ _ May 1 1054 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $375,359 Assess. val. real
5,438.875 43015 F
-A 13,500-Feb 25 1925
TOTAL DEBT May '2241,085,700 Other debt (addl)
176,857 Assess. val. personal
671.168 4s '15 __5,000-__Dec 1 1925
Sk. fds. & bd. cash acct.._
50,672 Assess. val. real estate_......2,402,658 Other assess. property
5,300 45 '15 __3,500-__Feb 1 1925
Assessed value real
31,603,530 Assess. val. personal
38,665 Tot' as. val. '21(2-3 act.)_6,115,343 430'16 M-N 50,100r__ _Feb 1 1926
Assessed value personal- 3,980,800 2d class RR. property
1,460 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '22$42.40
24,000-July 1
Total assess. val., 1921_ _ _35,584.330 Total valuation 1921
2,442.783 Population 1910, 2,756; 1920, 3.585 130'16 J-J 110.000____July '22-'24
1 1925
School tax (per $1,000) 1917-44.38 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 -__$51.06
11.000____July 1 1926
Population In 1915
10,435 Population in 1920
159 TOTOWA. 43‘5'17 F
-A f 4,000c__ Feb 1 1923
INT. on the 4s of '02 at Fidelity
This borough is in Passaic Co.
INT. payable at office of Borough
120,000c_ _Feb 1 '24-'27
Tr. Co., Newark and 4s of '10 in
Water System Bonds.
Park Improvement.
N. Y. City at A. B. Leach & Co.: Collector.
5s
-- $60.000_ __ _part yearly 33.0'01 M-S $20,000___ _Sept 2 1926
on 430 due 1934 at office of J. S. SUMMIT.
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $59,000 is '04 J-D 10,000____Jure 1 1929
Rippel & Co., Newark; on 430 due
This city in Union County Inc Other debt
44,811 is '05 J-J
14,350___ _July 1 1930
1932 to '33 in N. Y., and on 5s of Mch. 1899. isPopulation 1910.7.500; Assess. val. real
1,936,490 is '06 J-D 2,500.._.. June 1 1936
1913 and 430 of 1921, at U. S. 1920, 10,174.
Assess. val. personal
242,519 is '07 J-J 23,000__ _Jan 1 1932
Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.
Other assessable property.._
5.054 4s '10 J-D 19.000_June 15 1930
Park Bonds.
._ _2.204,013 4s '11 M-Na45,000-__Nov 1 1941
430'11 F-A $40,000e-Mch 1 1936 Total assess. val.
SOUTH ORANGE TOWNSHIP.
Total tax rate (per192131.000)'21429.10 430'14 J-D 20,000___June 1 1944
School Bonds,
This township is in Essex County
430
J-J $60,000e-Jan 1 1939 Population 1910, 1,130; 1920, 1,864 430'14 M-S 26,000____Sept 1 1944
Sewer Bonds.
430'15 F-A 14.280___Feb 1 1945
48 '09 J-D
4,5000_ Deo 20 1939
4s
--- 323.000
4s '14 ___ 29,000___Sept 1 1944
430'11 F
-A 89,000o___Aug 1 1941 TRENTON. in Mercer County.
5.Fire Department Bonds.
Trenton is
The 4345'14 A-0 25,000_-_Oct 1 1944
430'12 A-0 27.000o___Apr 1 1942 water works
--- *5.000
430'15 J-D 20,000--Dec 31 1945 supporting. are much more than self- 4s '15 __- 25,000____July 1 1945
Park Bonds.
Commission
43 '16 J-D 24,100___ _June 1 1946 adopted June 20 1911. government 4s '15 - 3,500____Sept 1 1925
--_ $33,000
43413
48 '16 _
5,000____Feb 1 1948
1922-1940
6s '21 M-N123,000.._May 1 '23-'63 534s'20 J-J 89.000
4s '16 ___ 10,000____Feb 1 1946
City-Hall Bonds.
80,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'26
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21 $184.000
8.000___May 25 1946
430'22 F
-A 132,00O Feb 1 '27-'38 4s '07 M-S$100,000r___Moh 1 1937 4s'16 .--Other debt (add'i)
284,961
a Coupon or registered.
-A 200,000_ .,Aug 1 1938
276,000_ _Feb 1 '39-'61 430'08 F
SInldpg fund
165
Police & Fire Tel. & Tel.
10,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1962 45 '09 M-S 200,000--Mar 1 1939
Assessed valuation, real__11,745.800
45 '09 J-D 200,0000_ Deo 1 1939 330'03 A-0 $40,000___Apr 15 1923
Funding
Assessed val., personal...._ -1,247,400
4s '07 A-0 8,000____ Apr 1 1927
-A $8,000
1922-1929
Total ass'd val. 1921 (act.)12,993.200 4s '18 F
General Loan Bonds,
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22-$26.80
430'14 J-D $15.000___Dec 1 1944 430'10 M-S 5,000r___Sept 1 1930
Sewer Bonds.
is '12 F-A 10,500___Aug 1 1932
Pop'n 1915, 4,676; 1920 (est.). 6.800 48
J-D$125,000o___June 1 1928
Fire Department.
430'15 J-J
20.000r.... _July 1 1935
INT. on 6s of 1921 at the U. S.
334s'02 M-S 10,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1922 43is'16 s-a
,
Funding Bonds.
27.500r_ __Jan 1 1936
Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.
434s'08 J-D$70,000o-- Deo 1 1938 4s '06 M-N 25,000r___June 1 1926
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
4s '04 M-N 20,000r May 17 1924 48 '11 J-J $10,000___July 11941
430'10 M-S 72,000o-Sept 1 1940
SOUTH RIVER.
4s '12 M-S
This borough is in Middlesex Co. GEN. BD.DT.Apr 8'22_31,126,600 3s '12 M-S 32.000__Sept 1 1932 is '11 J-D 15,000___Deo 20 1941
20,000___ _Sept 1 1932 4 iis'14 A-0 25.000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1944
Floating debt
78,000
Incorp. 1898. Population 1910, Sinking fund. General
196,816 430'14 J-J 34,000___Jan 15 1934
Sewer Bonds.
4,772; 1920, 6,596.
4.000-__July 1 1944 430'19
Assess. value, 1922
15,618,096 430'14 J-J
$31,000
Electric Light Bonds.
Harbor Bonds.
Crematory.
4s '03 s-a
$6,500
1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922--434.90 434s'lfis-a
$4.600r__ _Jan 1 1926 430'16 -- $50,000___Apr 15 1941
5s '10 s-a
12,500
1940 INT. at City Treasurer's office.
430'16 F-A 50.000r_ _ _ Feb 1 1946
Re-Paving Bonds.
Street Bonds.
330'02 M-S $35,000_ __Sept 1 1932
Alms-House Bonds.
6s '21
_ $54,000
1927 SUSSEX.
4s '03 A-0 27,000_ _ - _Oct 1 1933 45 '13 M-N $2,500___Nov 15 1933
Bgrough Hall Bonds.
This borough is in Sussex Co.
330'03 A-0 35,000___Apr 15 1933 4s '15 ___ 12,000____May 1 1945
43.js 07 s-a $20,000
1927
4s '03 J-D 10,000..__ _Dec 1 1933 430'14 J-D 30,000_ _ _ _June 1 1944
School Bldg. Bonds.
Water Bonds.
Poor Bonds (Cemetery).
$5,000___-Oct 8 1924 45 '04 J-D 20.000_ _ _ _June 1 1934
58 '10 s-a $70,000
1940 48
6,000---_Oct 8 1934 4s '05 M-N 60,000r_ -Nov 1 1935 4s '13 M-N $3,000___ _May 1 1923
Sewer Bonds.
4s '06 F
-A 13,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1936
Assess. & Funding Bonds.
Water Bonds.
58 '10 s-a $46,000
1940
-A 15.000_ _ __Aug 1 1937 5.1 '18 F-A 1$9.000c___Aug 1 1922
48
$40.000_---Sept 1 1936 48 '07 F
Refunding Bonds.
45 '98 J-J
6,160_ _ _ _July 1 1928
48.000c_Aug 1 '23-28
Road Bonds.
5s '15 s-a $27.000
1944
-A 15,500_-_Aug 21 1929 5s '18 P-A 21,000e-Aug 1 '22-'27
45
31,500-__Jan 1 1925 330'99 F
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
3.000c.._ _Aug 1 1928
5s '20 A-0 $8,000c&rApr 1 '23-'30 BOND.DEBT Dec 31 1921. 352.500 4s '12 J-J 10,000_ __ _July 1 1922
..May 1 1923 430'14 ___
Sinking fund, general
8.500____Dec 1 1944
30,919 4s '13 M-N 20,000....
Emergency Bonds.
5,010 4s '14 J-J 10,000_ __ _July 1 1924 530'20 A-0 I 64,000c_Oct 1 '22-'29
5s '20 J-D $6,000c&rDec 31 '22-'27 Sinking fund, school
-A
5.000-Feb 16 1925
1 7,000c___Oct 1 1930
500c&rDec 31 1938 Assessed val'n, real estate_ 4664,635 4s '15 F
Assessed valuation, personal 211,287 4s '15 _- 20,000____Feb 1 1925 STREET IMPT. LOANS PAYAStreet impt. Bonds.
5As'21 M-S$32,000cr Nov 1 '22-'37 Total assessed val'n 192L.., 875.922
BLE BY SPECIAL ASSESSM'T.
School House.
3,000cr _ _Nov 1 1938 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21$30.37 330'99 M-N325,000___Nov 1 1929
Assessed upon City
BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '22-- $351,242 Population 1910, 1,212; 1920. 1.318 330'00 M-N100,000- _May 1 1930 434s'12 J-J $59,317.39r_July 1 1922
Water debt (incl.)
330'01 J
-D
2,500____June 1 1931 430'13 M-N 22,053.81_Nov 1 1923
70,000
Certificate debt
330'01 J-J
7.500____July 6 1931 4345'14 M-N 41.803.69_May 1 1924
29,693
Sinking fund
334s'02 M-8 48,500____Sept 1 1932 4348'13 F
57,616 SUSSEX COUNTY.
-A 36,084.25_Feb 1 1923
County seat Is Newton.
Assessed val'n, real estate..3,320.135
330'02 J
-D 15,000.:June 3 1932 Assessed upon property benefited.
Road Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal__ _ 646.200
336s'03 F
-A
3,000_ __ _Feb 5 1932 4348'12 J-J $90,537.61r_July 1 1922
45 '08 A-0 $20,000o___Oot 1 1938 4s '03 J-J 70.000 ....July 22 1933 430'13 F-A 15.565.75.Feb 1 1923
Second class RR property_
9.775
4s '09 A-0 64,000o_ _ _Apr 1 1929 330'03 F
Total assessed valuation
-A
3,500___Aug 17 1933 430'13 M-N 51,523.19_Nov 1 1923
3.976.110 4s '09 A-0 38,000o_ Oct 1 1939 4s '04 M-S 50,000r_ Sept 1 1934 00'14 M-N108,198.31-May 1 1924
1922 (3i act.)
14,500o __July 1 1940 4s '05 M-N 18,600_ __ _Nov 1 1935
Less exemptions
6,500 45 '10 J-J
WATER LOANS REPORTED
Net taxable value
3,969.610 4s '12 J-J 17,600____Jan 1 1942 4s '06 A-0 2,900___ _Apr 2 1936
SEPARATELY.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 $46.30 48 '14 A-0 42,000_ _Apr 1 1944 4s '06 M-N 4,800.._-May 23 1936
City Water.
22,000
1922-1926 4s '07 A-0 130,000____Apr 1 1937
INT. payable at First Nat.Bk.o 4318'16
6.000_July 1 '22-'27 45 '07 F
So. River and Born. Collector's office,. 4s '18 J-J
-A 26,000_ ___Aug 1 1937 4s '97 J-J $175,000---Jan 1 1927
430'19 A-0 100,000--Oct 1 '22-'29 4s '08 J-J
6,000.... July 1 1938 4s '04 J-J 100,000r__July 1 1934
430'19 A-0 28,000__Oct 1 '22-'25 430'08 F
SOUTH RIVER S. D. NO. 1.
-A 24,750-Aug 1 1938 4s '06 J-D 150.000__ _June 1 1936
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21 $355.100 45 '08 F
School Bonds.
-A
MOO_ _ _Aug 1 1938 4343'08 14-S 50,000-__Mch 1 1938
66,464 48 '08 M-S 21,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1938 430'08 A-0 100,000____Oct 1 1940
4Ks'10 s $20,370
-a
1922-1944 Sinking fund
23,299,3:8 48 '10 M-N 70,000___ _May 2 1940 430'13 54-S 150,000r___Mar 1 1943
-a 19,400
58 '14 s
1922-1950 Assess. val. real
___
500
Past due
4,297.066 430'10 J-D a9,000___Dec 1 1940 430
4)0'16 J-J 11,1,000c_July 1 '22-'40 Assess. val. personal
275,217 434s'll M-S a80,000____Mar 1 1941 430'13 A-0 180.000r_Oct 1 1943
9,000c_July 1 '41-'46 2d Cla.ss RR. property _ _ _
6s'21 J-J
-D a55,000___June 1 1941 430'14 M'S 80,000____Sept 1 1944
51.000c&rJan 1 '23-'50 Total assess. val. 1922_ _ _ _27,871.641 4348'11 J
2,500c&rJan 1 1951 State &Co.tax(per $1,090)'22-414 24 430'11 A-0 49,000r-Oct 1 1941 430'14 J-D 25.000---Dec 1 1944
• Dec. 31 '21. Dec. 31 '19.
BOND. DEBT June 31 '20 $243,000 Population 1910. 26,781; '20, 24.905 4s '12 M-N 7,000__May 1 1942
Tot.bd.dt.,&c.$8,312,337 $7,669,557
Floating debt (add'1)
5,000 INT. at Sussex Nat. Bk.. Newton. 430'13 M-S 190,000r_-Mar 1 1943 Sinking
funds.. 2,946,849 2,599,842
4s '13 M-N 23,000_May 1 1933
Assess. val. (real & pers'1)_2,821.135
430'14 J-D 28,500r _June 1 1934
INT. on 1916 issue at First Nat.
SWEDESBORO SCHOOL DIST.
Net debt_ -..$5,365,488 $5,069,715
4368'14 M-S 55.000___Sept 1
Bank, South River.
This district (I'. 0. Swedesboro) is 430'15 J-J 100,000r_July 1 1944
1945 ASSESSED VALUATION 1921.
in Gloucester County.
SPRING LAKE.
41s'16 s-a 210,000r_Jan 11948 Real estate
$91,335,550
This borough (P. 0. Spring Lake 5s '22 _ _ _i$60.000_ __Jan 1 '23-'42 4 s'16 J-D 23,500____June 1 1946 Personal
20,676.400
90,000.._ _Jan 1 '43-'62 4 s'16 M-S 16.000___Sept 11948 26-class RR.propertyBeach) is in Monmouth County.
924,388
BONDED DEBT
(1)
Park Bonds.
430'17 J-J
24,000 _July 1 '22 '27 Total valuation
112,936,338
430'03 F-A $19,500____Aug 1 1933
182,000c_Oct 1 '22-'34 (Assessment about actual value.)
Fire Engine Bonds.
530'20 A-0 {270,000c_Oct 1 '35-'49 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1921---$36.00
TEANECK TOWNSHIP.
14.000c__Oct 1 1950
58 '15 M-S $9.000
Sept 1936
This township (P. 0. Englewood)
POPULATION.
-In 1920, 119,Water Extension.
River-Front-impt. Bonds.
Is in Bergen County.
430'06 F-A $25,000____Aug 1 1936
4355'11 J-D a $50,000_ June 1 1941 289; 1910, 96.815.
_June
5s g '11 M-S 70.000o_ _ _Mch 1 1941 6s Fire Bonds.
Library Bonds.
'20 J-J j$21,000c_July 1 '22-'28
UNION.
Water. Sewer & Park Bonds.
16,000c_July 1 '29-'36 33001 J-J $100.000____Jan 1 1931
This town
County.
5s '96 J-D $70,000____ Dec 1 1926
334s'02 F-A 15,000----Feb 1 1932 Inc. March 20Is in Hudson amended
Assessment Bonds.
1866; charter
Water Bonds.
'19 M-S $25,900_
March 27 1874. Pop'n '10. 21,023:
58 '99 J-J 330,000____Jan 1 1929 5s Equipment Bonds.Mar 1 '23-'29 4s Hospital Bonds.
'04 J-D $12,500r___June 1 1934 1920, 20,651.
Refunding Bonds.
530'22 A-0.2,000cr_ _Apr 1 1923 4s '05 A-0 4,000r_ _Oot 24 1935
430'14 A-0 315.000
Apr 1944
Fire Department Bonds.
9,000cr_Apr I '24-'32 430'14 J-D 20,000_ _ _ _June 1 1934
Funding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Dec 31'2L $68,000 4s '15 F
5,000.-Feb 25 1945 530'18 J-J $18,000__Jan 1 '23-'28.
-A
5s '07 M-N $56.000_ _ _ _ Nov 1 1937 Tax notes
12,000__Jan 1 '23-'28
49,750 430'15 A-0 40,000___Apr 1 1945
Sewer-Extension Bonds.
School Bonds,
Total assessed val'n 1920_ 4,054,1,37 4s '15 __5,000.. ___Feb 1 1945
430'09 F-A $15,000-__Aug 2 1939 Total tax rate(per $1,000) 21447.50 4s '15 __- 13,000_-__May 1 1935 434s
F-A $30,000_ _ Feb 1 '23-'28
GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '21_ 018.208 Population in 1910 2.082; 1920-4,192 4s '15 ___ 18,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1925 4 Ag'10 S-a 22,500_ _Jan 3 '23-'24
Deductions
437,693
--- 70,000__Mch 1 '25-'31
5,000---May 15 1926 4345
INT. on 530 of 1922 at the Pali- 4s '16 - NET DEBT
430'13 J-J 84.310__Jan 15 '23-'33
80,514
Street-Department Bonds.
Floating debt
29,000 sades Tr. & Guar. Co., Englewood.
-A 84,000_Aug 15 '33-37
430'10 M-S $9,090r_Sept 20 1930 430'13 F
Emergency notes
93,500
{171,000c_Nov 1 '22-'30.
4s '13 M-N 7,500-__May 1 1933
Temporary impt. notes_ _ _ _ 86,208 TEANECK TWP,
43.48'14 M-N150,000r-__May 1 1924 6s '20 M-N 96,000c_Nov 1 '31-'36
SOH. DIST.
Assess. val. real estate_ -3,966.650
120,000c_Nov 1 '37-'44
This district (P. 0. Englewood) is 40'13 J-D 24.000
Dec 18 1923
Assess. val. personal
433.550 in Bergen Co. Pop'n 1916, 3.552.
6,000c
Nov 1 1945
434s'15 J-J 110.197r_July 1 1925
2d class RR. property
23,114 55 '05 M-S $13,500r_Moh 1 '23-'35 4s '15 ..
1,480- _May 5 1925
Fire Ec Police-Signal Syst. Bds.
Total assess. value 1922_..4.422.340 55 '09 M-S 17,000o_Mch
4s '15 - 5,743-June 15 1925 58 g '17 F-A 1$2,000
1 '23-'39
Aug 1 1922
Less exemptions
26,400
3.982_-__Sept 1 1925
9.000c_July 15'22-'30 4s '15 __115.000_ _Aug 1 '23-'27
Net valuation
4,395,914 68 '13 J-J
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ _ _$44.00 58 '16 J-J 36.000c_Jan 1 '23-'46 4s'15 - 16,847__-Sept 20 1925
____
1.000
6s' 21 M-N 30,000cr_Nov 1
Dec 11941
Population 1910, 853; 1920, 1,009 530'22 A-0 i30,000cr_Apr 1 '22-'36 4s '14 J-D 72,479r-_June 1 1926 5s g '17 F-A $15,000__Aug 1 '22-'24
-_'23-'37 4348'18
24,000 _Aug 1 '25-'28
INT.at First Nat.Bk.Spring Lake.
Funding.
15,000cr _Apr 1 '38-'52
45,000_Jan 1 '23-'31
5s '19 A-Of 36,000c-Apr 1 '23-'34 4s '04 A-0$569,000r_Oot 1 1934 5348'18 J-J
12,000 _Jan 1 '3'2-'33
STANHOPE.
8.000_ __ _July 1 1922
1 20.000c-Apr 1 '35-'39
This borough is in Sussex County. 5s '20
9,120
1922-1940 430'17 J-JI 63,000__July 1 '23-'29 6sPaving Bonds.
Water Bonds.
'20 M-1$121,000c_Nov 1 '22-'32
100,000July '30-'39
58
__- $30,000_ _ __part yearly 6s '21 M-S 95,000c_Mar 1 '23-'41 434817 J-J 78,000__July 1 '22-'27
2,000c Nov 1 1933
BOND. DEBT June 30'21 $249,000
1
(Due pari; yearly beg. 1919.)
val'n, real estate-3.412,023 430'18 F-A 10.000Feb 1 '23-'27 BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21 $1,082,000
BOND. DEBT May 1 '22.. $30,000 Assessed yarn. personal__
395,720
Assessed
1128,000c_Aug 1 '22-'29 Other debt (add'i)
_ 495.603
Floating debt
1,000 Total valuation (60%act.)$3.907,626 5s '18 F-A 22,000c_ --Aug 1 1930 Sinking fund
74,041
Assessed yarn, real estate.. 590,014 School tax
288.000c_Aug 1 '31-'42 Assess. val, real estate..._17,699,900
rate(per $1,000)---$11.04
Assessed val'n, personal..
49,500 Population in 1919 (est.)
12,000c _Aug 1 1943 Assessed val. personal_ _ _ 1,197.700
4.500
Total assess. val. (abt 55%
{280.000c_Oct 1 '22-'35 Total assess. val. 1921.-18,897,600
actual 1922
639.514
INT. at U. S. Mtg. & Trust Co..
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-440.03
87,000c_Oct
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22445.53 N. Y. and Palisade Tr.& Guar. Co.. 530'20 A-0 330,000c_Oct 1 '36-'34
1 '39-'49
INT. on bonds of 1917 payable at.
Pop. in 1910, 1.031; '20
1,031 Englewood.
1,000c-....Oct 1 1950 Town Treasurer's office.




JUNE, 1922.]
UNION COUNTY.
County scat is Elizabeth.

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS
Library Bonds.
6s '21 A-0 $15,000c__Oct 1 '23-'37
GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $202,000
54,000
Water debt (incl.)
51,700
Assessment debt (add'1)
14,600
Floating debt (add'1)
32,129
Sinking fund (water)
3.907,100
Assess. val. real estate
397,900
Assessed val. personal
1.510
2d class RR. property
Total assess. val. 1922--- 4,306,510
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922...-$40.70
Population 1910, 1.675; 1920_3,039
INT. on 6s of 1921 at Verona Nat.
Bank, Verona, and on water bonds
at Montclair Trust Co.

School Bonds.
M-S $26,400c_3&ch 1 '23-'30
4s
M-S 25,000c___Mch 1 1931
4s
1 1932
J-D 45,400o, Dec_
4s
4s '09 A-0 55.0000___Apr 1 1934
43js'19 J-D 22.000c&rJune 1'23-44
Fire-House Bonds.
430'11 J-J $15,000o___July 1 1931
Park Bonds.
58 '19 A-0 347,000-82,000 yly Apr 1
Road Bonds.
430'05 J-J $46,800o_ _Jan 1 '23-'35
430'07 J-J 17,600o_July 1 '22-'32
430'14 M-8 30,0000....Sept I 1934
Sewerage Disposal Plant Bonds.
00'08 J-D 347.600c_Dec 1 '22-'28
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21 $482,000
315,245
Other debt (addl)
48,737
Sinking funds,general
43,360
Sinking fund, school
Assessed val. real estate-27.495.776
468,400
Assess. val. personal
Total valuation 1921_. 27,964,176
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921___$26.57
Population 1910. 11.228:1920.14.185
INT. on funding and road bonds.
due 1934. at First Nat. Bank. Union;
remaining road, sewerage-disposal
and on first three issues of school
bonds at Hudson Trust Co.; school
bonds des 1934 at Weehawken Trust
Co.. ard on fire bonds at First Nat
Bank, talon.

97
INT. on bonds marked (ps) at
Hudson Tr. Co.

Improvement Bonds.
WEST NEW YORK.
5Xs'20 .1-D $501,000c_ __June 1 1926
This town is in Hudson Co. See
53(8'20 ___1.082,000c___Ju1y 1 1926
V.93, p. 1413, concerning opinion by
Refunding Bonds.
Supreme Court holding town liable
43.58'13 J-J $50,000_ ___July 1 1933
for interest on certain school bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Playground Bonds.
4hs'16 J-J 1$30,000....July 1 '22-'31
430'17 J-J $25.000-July 1 '22-'46
I 24,000__July 1 '32-'37
Fire Bonds.
4Us'18 F-A 207,000__Aug 1 '22-'44
5s
J-J $20,000_ _$3,000 yearly
Bridge Bonds.
58 '12 J-J
14,0000....July 1 '22-'35
,
4358'12 M-8 $30,000c-__Sept 1 1942
7.800c_Aug 1 '22-'24
5s g '15 F-A
00'14 A-0 35,000____Oct 1 1934
430'15 J-D 45.000-__June 1 1945
Street Bonds.
5s '12 J-J $22,0000-July 1 1922
430'15 M-S 21.000__Sept 1 '22-'28
-D 26,000___ _June 1 1923
5s '13 J
4Jis'16 A-0 (36,100__Oct 1 '22-'40
6,000__Oct 1 '41-'45
Funding Bonds.
Roads, Bridges and Hospitals.
This district (P. 0. Verona) is in
Aug 1930
430'05 F-A$150,000o
4%s'18 ___ $205,000_ _Aug 1 1944 Essex County.
58 '08 J-J 200,000....-July 1 1938
Armory Bonds.
School Building Bonds.
.Apr 1 1924
A-0 200,0000...
5s
'10 M-N$25.000c--May 4 1925 58 '18 J-J $32,600
4s
1952
55 '12 J-J 120,000c-July 1 1927
A-0 16,000____Apr 1 1938 39s'02 A-0 $1,267
1922
4s
5s '15 M-S 250,000c___Mar 1 1930
1927
Rahway Ave.-Impt. Bonds.
4
33 s'02 M-N 6,333
Town Hall Bonds.
y 2 1925 430'11 M-N 18,000
00'10 J-J 313,000c-__Jul
1931
ba '14 J-D $55.400--June 1 '23-'39
1940
Hospital Bonds.
5s '20 M-S 9,500
School Bonds.
..Mar 1 '23-'32
35,000.
4 As'll J-J $50,000c___Jan 3 1941
6s '08 J-J $93.000c- _$2,000 y'rly
00'12 J-J 75,000c___Jan 2 1942
40,000 __Mar 1 '33-'52
3-3 16,0000_Jan 1 '23-'30
58
00'12 M-S 85,000c___Sept 1 1942 6s '21 M-S 45,000.. Mar 1 '43-'52
5s '06 J-J 44.000o_Jan 1 '23-'44
15,000_ _Mar 1 '53-'55
430'13 A-0 125.000._- _Oct 1 1933
bs '12 J-J 102.050c-_Jan 1 '23-'57
JD 72,000.___Dec 1 1945
4s
2,0011...... _Mar 1 1956
5s '13 J-J 49,500_ _$2,000 yearly
Road Bonds.
TOT. BD. DV.June 2'22--$204,700
5s '16 J-J 1 3,000____July 1 1943
4s '09 A-0 $70,000c&r_Oct 11 1939
INT. on (is of 1921 at Verona Nat.
7,000...
.July 1 1944
430'10 M-S 110,000c&r_Sept 1 1940 Bank, Verona.
434s'12 J-J 145,000c___July 1 1942
is in Gloucester Co bs '18 F-A 40.000c_Aug 1 '22-'41
This torough
21,000c_Aug
434s'12 M-S 60,000c-Sept 1 1942
5s '21 _-_ 38,000_June 13 '23-'41 534s M-162,000__May 1 '42-'48
1 '23-'31
Sheridan House Ref. Bonds.
This borough is in Cumberland Co.
Water Bonds.
570,000_..May 1 '32-'61
45 '17 ___ $24.000_ _ _ _July 1 1937 Incorporated in 1880. Commission 4 s
___ $29.000
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21 $2,996,020
Court-House Bonds.
government adopted Mar. 11 1913.
___
6500
4348
28,416
4s '02 A-0$579.0000___Oot 1 1942
Electric-Light Bonds.
BOND. DEBT hoc 31 '21-$47.000 Emergency notes
281.487
5,037 Tax revenue notes
Land Purchase Bonds.
F-A $25,000r
4s
1929 Sinking fund
209.141
Gen'l improvement notes_
A-0 $4,500-Oct 15 1930
45
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed val, real estate_ _ _ _854.345 Sinking fund
599,980
Park Bonds.
127.525
4 Yo'06 J-D $35,500r-June 1 1936 Assess. val. personal
434g'22 M-S $49,000_ _Mar 1 '24-'72
6.799 Assessed val., real estate_20.691.725
Water Bonds.
2d class RR. property
1,394,450
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21 3,614,819 4s
1929 Total assessed val. 1921.....988,669 Assessed val., personal
J-D $05,000r
30,000
7.849.454
Revenue notes
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ --$38.80 2d class RR. property..
Sewer Bonds.
401,087 4s
Sinking fund and cash.. __
1929 Population 1910,645: 1920. 918 Assessed valuation 1921_ -29,935.629
.
F-A $45,000r
Total tax rate (per $1,000121 $38.22
212,172,335
Assess, val. real
Electric-Light & Power Bonds.
Population 1910. 13.560; 20, 29,926
Assess. val. personal
44.787.116 4hs'17 M-S I $84.000cMar 30'23-'36
INT. is payable at Hudson Trust
Other assessable property- 4.809,611
7,000c_Mar 30 1937
This town is in Union Co. All
1
Total val. '21 (80% act.) 261.769,032
bonds coupon but may be registered Co.. West Hoboken, and West New
Fire Department Bonds.
York Trust Co.
Assessed value 1920
226,237,786 53 '17 A-0 163,600__Oct 1 '22-'33 at option of holder. Pop'n '10,6,420;
County tax (per $1,000) '21_36.92
6,000-Oct 1 '34-'48 1920, 9,026. Inc. Mar. 4 1903.
Pop.n 1910. 140.197; 1920. 200.157 56 '17 A-0 5,000-Oct 1 '22-'26
Sewer,Sidewalk & Road Bonds. WEST ORANGE.
1.500__Oct 1 1927 Si '15 J-J I$12,000--Jan 1 '23-'24
INT. payable at Nat. State Bank.
This town is in Essex Co. Incorp.
Elizabeth.
1 7.000__-_Jan 1 1925 Feb. 28 1900. Pop'n 1910, 10,980;
Municipal Land Bonds.
3.000c_J'ne 30 1923 1920. 15,573.
bs '17 A-0 $2.700-Oct 1 '22-'48 Si '13 J-D
GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '21- $435,825
General impt. Bonds.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
Deductions
414,749 410 J-D $20,000.__June 30 1930 430'15 54-8 815.000....
.Sept 1 1930
(See Lyndhurst Township.)
21.076 45.'10 A-0 6.876....__Oct 1 1940
NET DEBT
(Optional after Sept. 1 1920.)
4.000-_Aug 1 1926
30,000 4 ,
&11 J-D
Tax revenue notes
Paving Bonds.
1.562 Si13 J-D 30.000c_June 30 1943 bs '20 J-J f$14,000c_Jan 1 '23-'29
Emergency notes
This city (P.0. Atlantic City) is ID Assessed val. real estate--.3.417.845 5s '18 J-D 74.000_June 15 '23-59
1 33,000c_Jan 1 '30-'40
792.650 5s '20
245,000
Atlantic County. Inc. Mch. 17 1903 Assessed val. personal
57,098
1896,000....Doc 1 '23-'46 54Street-Improvement Bonds.
Population 1910(U. S. Census), 491: 2d class RR. property
'20 3430 $90,000c___Dec 1 1926
Total assess. val. 1922....-4.100.993 534s'21 J-D i 20,000__Dec 1 '47-'50 00'20 J
1920, 2,193.
-D 44.000c_Dec 1 '22-'32
Total tax (per 81,000) 1922-1o1.60
1 1,000---Dec 1 1951
Emergency Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
bs '20 M-S$125,000-Serially to 1940 Population 1910. 5.282; 1920, 6.799
4s '97 J-D $30.000----Ju1y 1 1927 4s '09 F-A$100,000o_ __Feb 1 1939
INT. Is payable in Vineland.
Water Bonds.
4a '09 A-0 30.000--__Apr 1 1939 434g'11 M-N 100,0000_ _ _May 1 1941
58 '08 J-J $57,000c___July 1 1938
430'14 M-8 100.000c ._Mar 1 1942
Street and Sewer Bonds.
58 '13 F-D 10.000c___June 1 1943
Refunding Road Bonds.
ba '18 J-D I 10,000c_June 15 '23-24
35.000____Oct 1 1945
58 '15 ___
This borough is in Bergen Co.
J-J $45.000c____July 1 1922
1 16.000c..June 15'25-28 48
6s '19 M-SI 36,000.. Sept 1 '22-'39
School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Assessment Bonds.
1 12,000_ _Sept 1 '40-'43 &
$63,600__1923 & 1940
J-J $150,000o&r_Jan 1 1934
9,000c June 15 1923 45
6s '19 M-S 45,000_ _Sept 1 '44-'58
Funding Bonds.
June 15 '24-'25 45 g '04 M-N 90,0000.... _Nov 1 1934
Fire & Police Alarm.
J-D $13,000...
.June 1 1941 58 '18 J-D 12,0000 June 15'26-'28 58 '20 J-J 38,000c_Jan 1 '23-'60
15.000c
58 '14 M-S $20.000____Sept 1 1944 430'16
GEN.BD.DT. Dec 31 '21- $81,250
Assessment Bonds.
28,000_ _Dec 1 '22-'28
Sewer Bonds.
.Doc 1 '29-'30 530'20 J-D333,000c_Dec 1 '22-'24
28,740 548'21 J-D 10,000.
55 '10 M-S $25,000o__ _Sept 1 1940 Other debt (add'1)
15,992
60.000c_Dec 1 '25-'29
3,000.....Dec 1 1931
15,000c___July 1 1938 Sinking fund, general
50 '08 J-J
Town Hall Bonds.
9,963
Funding Bonds.
58 '14 J-D 75,000.. ..Dec 1 1949 Sinking fund, school
Assessed val, real estate
2,425,092 50 '15 J-./ $69,000__Jan 1 '23-'45 bs '17 J-J $20,100_July 1 '22-'43
Fire Bonds.
26.524 GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 '22_ $439,376 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21 $950,000
5s '10 J-J $15,000c___Jan 1 1930 Assessed val. personal
181.101 Sinking fund
244.358
58 '11 M-S 10,000c___Sept 1 1941 Total assess. val. 1921_2,451.616 Floating debt (add'1)
49,512 Gen. impt. notes
65,357
be '12 M-S 15.000c.._Mch 1 1932 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$45.80 General sinking fund
269.050
be '12 M-N 3.000c___Nov 1 1932 Population 1910. 3,448; 1920_5.715 Total ass'd val. 1922(act.)14,435.148 Tax revenue notes
43,351
Total tax rate(Der 81.000)'22431.80 Emergency notes
School Bonds.
15,340,050
Assessed val. real
5s '10 M-N $25,000.___May 1 1940
Assessed val. personal
2,605,200
'14 M-N 25.000____May 1 1964
58
This district (P. 0. New Beklford)
Assess.val.2dclassRR.prop. 13,223
58 '19 --- 67,500_ Serially to 1949 Is in Monmouth County.
4348'08 J-.1 $42,000_ _July 15 1938 Total assessed val. 1921...18,048,473
Water & Sewer Bonds.
School Bonds
434g'11 M-S 38,000c_Mch 1 '23-'41 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_341.50
825,000e...0ot 1 1939
55 '09 A-0
318,000_July 1 '22-'33 4%8'14 J-J 80.000__Jan 1 '23-'42
25,000c... Jan 1 1939 155 '17 J-J
5s '09 J-J
INTEREST is payable part at the
20,000_July 1 '34-'43 bs '19 J-D 15,500c&rDec15'22-'52
8
5 '11 A-0 30,000c___Apr 1 1941
3,000_ _July 1 '44-'46
-a I 3.000c--Sept 1 1922 Provident Institution for Savings.
be '11 J-J 20,000c___July 1 1941 BOND. DEBT June 30'21 $27,000 54 '20 s
32.000c-Sept 1 '23-'30 part at the First Nat. Bank. West
bs '12 M-S 20.000c___Mch 1 1942 Floating debt
3,000
98.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1961 Orange. Trustees for the support of
-A 10.000c___Aug 1 1942 Assessed val.f Real estate_ _1,595,255 6s '21 J-J June 30 1922- $421.500 public schools. Commissioner of
bs '12 F
DEBT
Refunding Bonds.
of twp. '181Personal _ _ _ 283,100 BD. fund
52.000 Banking and Ins. in trust for policySinking
5s 'II F-A $25,000c-__ Feb 1 1941 2d class RR. property
4,522 Assessed value 1921
11,827.710 holders of New Jersey Fidelity
Pavingg Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1921.....1,882,877 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $31.60 Plate Glass Insurance Company of
.June 1 1941 Tax rate (per $1.000)'21
-D$100,0000..
5s '11 .f
$33.40 Population 1920 (est)
10,000 Newark, Federal Insur. Co., West
5s '11 J-D 80,000c-__Deo 1 1941
Orange Sinking Fund Comm. and
INT. payable at Westfield Trust part at Hoboken Bank for Savings
bs '12 M-N 25,000c__MaY 1 1942
Co. In New York exchange.
.00'17 A-0 I24,000c_Apr 1 '23-'30
and Howard Savings Inst.; also TrenThis district (P. 0. Wanaque) Is in
110,000c_-Apr 1 '31-'35
ton Say. Fund Soc., Trustees estate
Passaic County.
Boardwalk Bonds.
of H. G. Marquand and Bethel H.
BOND. DEBT June 30 '21 $26,500
5s '04 M-S $7,5,000c_.. Sept 1 1924 Assessed val'n of(Real est_2.161,400
This town Is situated in Hudson Co Jackson, East Orange.
1 1931
Pop'n 1910, 35.403;
58 '11 M-S 10,000c-Sept
Inc. 1861.
Borough
Ventnor Avenue Impt. Bonds. Tot, assess.1920{Pers prop 447.650 1920. 40,074.
val. 1920_-2,609,050
• WEST ORANGE SCR. DIST.
5s '10 id-N $50,000c-Nov 1 1940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $27.10
School-Building and Sites •
1922-'31 to g
M-8 $15,000
58 '12 M-N 10.000c---Nov 1 1942 Population in 1920 (est.)
F-A 810,0000...Feb 1 '23-'24
3.500 48 '99 F
Beach Park Bonds.
.Aug 1 '22-'134 to '04 111-5 t55,0000_Sept 1 '24-'29
-A 89,300..
4s '04
t1,300o_July 1 '22-'27
6s '20 M-N 838,000„May 1 '23-'60
4s '09 A-0 25.610o_Apr 1 '23-'34 is '05 J-J
1 '22-'40
Park Bonds.
This borough is In Warren County. 4 Ms'10 J-J 57,000o_July 1 '24-'64 4343'08 M-N t30.000c_Nov 1 '31-'40
-A 205,000-Aug
58 '10 J-D $10,000c---Dec 1 1950 Inc. 1868.
So 14 F
434s'12 J-D 55,000c --__1932-1942
5.000c---Dec 1 1952
'12 J-D
25,000c__Feb 1 1946 be '13 M-N100,000c-May 1 '34-'43
be
43ig'16 F-A
.Apr 1 1934 430'16
15,000...
58 '12 A-0 15,0000___Apr 1 1952 4sSewer Bonds (part every 5 tes.)•
_ 14
J-J $53,200__July 1 '22-'40 58 '18 -- 135.000c_July 1 '22-'33 (See V. A-0 100,000c -1936-1946
-A 50.000......Feb 1 1954
J-J
58 '14 F
102 p. 1651, for maturity.)
$81,250
jog() M-N 2.5.000__Nov 1 '22-'26 GEN.DEBT June6'22
120.000c-July 1 '34-'38 430'16 M S 7.200_ _Mar 1 1946
Assessment debt (addl)
43,113
6s '19 M-N141.000__May 1 '23-'96 Sinking fund
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
BOND.DEBT June 30'21 $365,700
15,992
1922 Assessed valuation 1919_ _16.860.923
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21 31,512,000 Assess, val. real
estate--$1.836.613 430'12 J-J 810.000
77.881 Assess.
1922-1927 School tax (per $1,000) 1919-88.12
Tax revenue notes & bonds
_-,._
500.6'43 434s'11 M-N 14,600
76,000 2d classval. personal
Emergency notes & bonds
8,400____Nov 1 1927 Population in 1919 (est.)
15,000
58'18
RR. property
59,127
23,502
Gen'l improvement notes_
Funding Bonds.
tINTEREST at U. S. Mort. &I
335,432 Tot.ass'd val.'22(30%act.) 2,535,489 bs '18 ...... $24,000
Sinking funds
1931 Tr. Co.. N. Y.; other interest at
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22-$52.10
Assessed val. real estate.- 8,505,317 Population 1910,
Bds.
30567; 1920-.3,341 4s Assessment & Renewal y 1 192 First National Bank. West Orange.
664,395
5
3
98
Assessed val. personal..
'05 J-J 8100.0000-Jul
INT.
22,541 ington. at First Nat. Bank, Wash- 4 s'08 J-J 200,000
2d class RR. property...-.
9.192,253
1940 WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP
Total assess. val. 1921
4 8'10 J-J 25,000
4
90
194
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921443.40
bs 10 J-J 210,000
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
INT. on fire bonds at Guarantee
bs '10 M-N 48.000
This district (P. 0. Dutch Neck)
School Bonds.
1942 Is in Mercer County.
Trust Co., Atlantic City.
430'12 A-0 35,000
1$5,000c-Jan 1 '23-'27
Floating _Indebtedness Bonds.
School Bonds.
4s '17 J-J 15,000c__Jan 1 '28-'37 bs '17 M-N $33,400 ---1922-1926
430'17 A-0 13.000...Apr 1 '23-'25
16,000c_.Jan 1 '38-'4t
Judgment Bonds.
This borough Is In Essex County.
'26-'45
4
2,000c_ _Jan 1 194t. bs '15 34 $3.000c-July 1 1930 TOTAL DEB 0.000__Apr 1833.000
Apr 7 '22....
Inc. 1907.
-a $28.000„May 1 '23-'36 TOTAL DEBT Apr 18 '21-$39,006 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21 81,196,500 Floating debt
2.000
65 '21 s
150,000
Tax notes (add'1)
1.513,323
Os '21 F-A I 5,000c _Aug 1 '22-'26
00
4
610
577 :31 Assess. val.,real est
Gen. impt. notes
120,0000_ _Aug 1 '27-36
430,240
Assess. val., personal
ki
Sinng fund
This township is in Hudson Jounty
Water Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1922- 2,000.003
Assess. val. (real est.) __-$25,903,431 Tot.tax rate (per $1,000)'22-$20.00
43008 M-N $54,000c.....Nov 1 1928 Inc. March 15 1859.
A.ssess. val., personal..___ 1.343,175 Population in 1920
Funding Bonds.
(Subject to call $3,000 yearly after
1.389
20,662
430'07 J-J 133,000e__July 1 1937 2nd Class RR. property__
Nov. 11913.)
INT. is payable at First National
827,2 )7,657
.1.5 J-J
4A11
25,000c_Jan lb 1925 Total val. 1921
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per 81.000) 1921-$35.58 Bank. Princeton.
35.000c_Jan 15 1935
1922-1945
--- 878.000
55

VERONA SCHOOL DISTRICT.

WENONAH.

VINELAND.

WESTFIELD.

UNION TOWNSHIP.
VENTNOR CITY.

WALLINGTON.

WALL TOWNSHIP SCR. DIST.

WESTFIELD SCHOOL DIST.

WANAQUE SCHOOL DISTRICT.

WEST HOBOKEN.

WASHINGTON.

WASHINGTON SCHOOL DIST.

VERONA.




WEEHAWKEN.

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[VOL. 114.

WEST WOOD.

Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_.._$45.40
This borough is in Bergen County. Population 1915. 12,133: 1920. 13,423
INT. on 6s of 1921 at the National
Incorporated May 9 1894.
bs '09 M-Sa$18,500c
Serially Park Bank, New York.
5s '99 A-0 *2,000r
Serially
Serially
be '12 J-D a29,000c
{a67,500c&rMar1524-32
School Bonds
bs '22 M-S a40,000c&rMar15'33-37
DEBT. RESOURCES. ETC.
-a J$93,000 _ __1922-1952
a34,00Oc&rMar15'38-41 58 '19 s
1 2,000
1953 Admitted as a State
a6,500c&rMar15 1942
One of Original Thirteen
Road Bonds.
School Building Bonds.
4%s'04 F-Ae$13,000c
Serially bs '20
$34,000_Jan 15 '23-'56 Total area of State (square miles)
45,215
45s'14 J-J a15,000c__July 1 1929 bs '20 ___ 14,000,Jan 15 '23-36
Harrisburg
BOND.DEBT June 30'21_$441,000 State Capital
Park improvement Bonds.
20,000 Governor (term exp. 3d Tues. Jan.
4348'14 J-J a30,000c___July 1 1944 Floating debt (add'1)
1923).... _ _Wm. C. SprOul
Sinking fund
15,993
BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '22.. $242,500
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1923)
..Bernard J.Myers
Sinking fund
5,998
Assess. val., real
2,636,550
Treasurer (term expires May 1925)_ _Charles A. Snyder
Assess. val., personal
389,450 .This city is in Gloucester County
Total assess. val. 1922
Inc. Jan. 2 1871. Population 1910, Auditor-General (term expires May 1925)_ _Samuel S. Lewis
(h act.)
3.026.000 4,642; 1920, 5,801.
Attorney-General
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22443.30
George E. Alter
Fire Bonds.
Population 1910. 1.870: 19,0. 2.597 430
A-0 $2,500____Apr 1 1931
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the first Tuesday in
-A 15,000____Aug 1 1930 January, and there is no limit to the length of the sessions.
a INT.payable at First Nat. Bk.. 4Sis'15 F
Westwood. *At the Irving Nat.
School Bonds.
HISTORY
-For a
DEBT.
Bank, N. Y. e At Hackensack Tr. 4 4s'08 J-J $18,000.._Jan 1 '23-'46 1789 to 1893, OF the "State and history of Pennsylvania's State debt from
see
City Supplement" of 1893,
Co. All bonds are tax-exempt.
4 S4s'09 J-J 20,0000 _Jan 1 47-'56 64. The details of the debt as It now exists are subjoined. pages 63 and
00'12 J-J
9,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'31
LOANSInterest
Principal
4 s'12 J-J 10,000___Jan 1 '23-'42
0
WHARTON.
Name and Purpose.
P.Ct. Payable.
When Due. Outstand'y
This borough is in Morris County. 4 s'16 J-J 19.000__Jan 1 1946 Proceeds of farm sale, 1887
6
Quer
I Held in
$17,000
4 5'16 J-J
9,000_Jan 1 '26-'43
Water Bonds.
5 s'21
11,000r_ _Oct 1 '22-'43 rinfunded debt and debt unon which Interest has iStateTreas.j
ceased
6s '21 M-S$150,000c_ _ _Mar 1 1927 5s '22 s-a
141.320
20.000r.. _Mar 1 '23=43 Highway impt. bonds, 1919-- 4(
s-a
12,000.000
'BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $150,000
(Due $2,000,000 on July 1 in each of the years 1924, 1929, 1934, 1939,
Street 'mot. Bonds.
Gen. impt. notes
7,500 45 '05 J-J $20,500r_ _July 1 1925
1944 and 1949.)
Assess. val., real
682,283 00'07 A-0 12,500c&r_Oct 1 1927 Highway impt. bonds, 1920..__ 4
F-A
Aug. 1 1923
112,000
Assess. val., personal
682.300 43-4s'08 J-J 16,000_July 1 1928 Highway impt. bonds, 1921...... 5
F-A
Aug. 2 1951 11,688,000
Assess. val., 1921
_ _ _ _1,364,583 00'11 J-J
3,500____July 1 1931 Highway impt. bonds, 1921_ __ 5
J-J
July 1 1951 15,000,000
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$47.11 4348'13 J-J 13,500-__Jan 1 1933 Highway impt. bonds, 1921cdcr 43
4
J-D
Dec. 1 1951 11,200,000
(Optional on or after Dec. 1 1936.)
410'16 J-J 10.000r____Jan 1 1936
4%8'17 J-J 10,000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'32
INTEREST at Philadelphia National Bank in Philadelphia.
The city of Wildwood (consolidaSewer Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT,&c. June 1 '22. Nov. 30'20. Nov. 30'19. Nov. 30'18.
tion of Wildwood and Holly Beach) 4s
M-N $4,000.. _ _Nov 1 1940 Total public debt
$50,651,110 $24,451,000 $12,651,000
$651,110
Is in Cape May County. ConsoliRepavement Bonds.
Sinking fund
6,772,538
1,559,024
651,110
651,110
dated Jan. 1 1912. Commission 430'14 J-J $20,000____Jan 1 1939
government adopted July 23 1912.
Water Bonds.
Net debt
$43,878,572
None
4s
F-Af$10,000____Feb 1 1926 Unfund. dt. (incl. above) $141.320 $22,891,976 $12,000,000
Holly Beach Bonds.
$141,320
$141,320
$134,110
1 2,000...._ _Feb 1 1931
Refund. bs (c) Jan. 1 1940-$73,000
Balance in treasury Nov. 30 1921, 88,172,617.12, including general fund
Seawall 58 (r) Oct. 21 1927_ 20.000 430'14 A-0 28,000__Apr 1 '23-36 of $71,717.40, sinking fund $39,441.05, school fund $195,828.82, game
Boardwalk 5s (r) Apr 1 1925- 25.000 00'14 A-0 34,000r--_Apr 1 1939 protection and propagation fund, $166,605.86, bounty fund $166,605.86,
Funding Bonds.
Insurance fund $71,717.40, manufacturing fund $21,339.74, and motor
• Boardwalk Bonds.
_s
J-J $16,000
serially 4%5'08 J-J $85.0000___July 1 1938 fund $138,623.09. Federal appropriation for vocational education $286,Sewer and City Hall Bonds.
918.66, and fish propagation, $26.173.86. Banging Department fund,
M-S 7,000
_s
serially
51,000_ _June 1 '23-'39 $36,229.80: State bond and road, $906,845.64, State Bond Road Sinking
-a
43.s'22 s
Surface Drainage Bonds.
68.000.. _June 1 '40-'56
_s
A-0 $12.000
serially BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $328,500 Fund $108,220.99, employees' savings fund, $63,818.91, State Annuity
Reserve Fund No. 2, $179,212.59, experimental fund (Department of
Boro. of Wildwood Bonds.
Water debt (add'1) •
76,000 Agriculture), 873,770.38,insurance tax fund $700,954.24,industrial rehabiliImprov. bs (c) Dec. 1 1927429,500 Emergency notes
68,411 tation fund $21,233.26, and gasoline tax fund $359,461.82.
Improvement 6s (c) 1927___ - 50.500 Assess. val., real estate
4.501,570
The unfunded debt mentioned In the above table consists of relief notes
Atlantic Ave. 5,9 (r) Mayl '24 12,000 Assess.
personal
823,400
Boardwalk 5s (h) 1931
20,000 2nd Class RR. property_ _ _ 39,259 In circulation, Interest certificates unclaimed, Interest on certificates outval..
Debt fund 5s (c) June 1 '31_ 3,000 Total assess. val. 1921... _ 5,367,229 standing, domestic creditors and bonds past due upon which interest has
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-.434.70 ceased.
City of Wildwood Bonds.
ASSESSED VALUATION has been as follows:
INTEREST payable In Wooanury.
Refund. 5s (c) Jan. 15 '43..441.500
YearsReal
Personal,
Total.
Fire-house 5s (c) Jan. 15 '43_ 12,000
1921
$7,431,336,401
$1,959,702, 88
9
$9,391,038,689
Water Bonds
WOODCLIFF LAKE.
1920
7,172,242,497
1,849,584,465
9,021,826,962
bs '15 M-N$560.000c_Nov 15 1945
This borough is in Bergen County. 1919
6.836.619,796
1,715,191,350
8,551,811,146
5s
J-J
7.000.._ __Jan 1 1931 Incorporated Aug. 28 1894.
1918
1,759,444,517
5,427.072,733
7,186,517,250
M-N 11.000..__Mav 5 1946
bs
Road Bonds.
1917
5,345,123,580
1,642,340,928
6,987,464,508
5s,
'18 M-S 33.000_Sept 30 '22-'54 fis
$15,000...._ _Part yearly 1916
5,472,236,214
1,506,172,805
6,978,408,019
_s
A-0 25.000
serially School bonds
$3,000 1915
5,405,135,172
1,413,403,477
6,818,535,649
1914
5,332.133,902
School Bonds.
1,353,392.369
6,685,526.271
Improvement Certificates.
58
s-an $100,000
5,201.745.800
1.342,612.761
55
*6.544.358,561
$6,500_ _ _ _Part yearly 1913
Ss '17 J-J
13,000.July 20'22-'47 TOT.BD. DT. Dec 31 '21.. $22,500 1912
4.591,014,590
1,326.095,068
5,917,109.678
Se '15 __4,584,806,925
17,000
1,198,861,401
Other debt (add'1)
5,783,668,326
46,705 1911
4,633,547,665
1,129,650,455
5,763,198,120
Assess. val. real estate..
797.920 1910
Sewer Bonds.
3,520,136,662
1,094,468,656
4,614,605,318
113,061 1905
430'17 F-A$131.000
1922-1957 Assess. val. personal
2,766,829.685
761.755,893
3,528,585,578
1,155 1900
2nd Class RR. property_ _ _
Funding Bonds.
2,728,163,336
859,979,331
3,588,142,667
_ 912.136 1899
Total valuation 1921_
Ss '14 A-0 $22,000_.-Apr 1 1944 Tax rate (per $1,000)1921-830.60 1898
2,685,199,712
846,751,853
3,431,951,565
Ss '15 A-0 50,000___Apr 10 1945
1895
2,471.018,204
770,049,820
3,241,068,024
454s'16 J-D 30.000c_Dec 1 '22-'31 Population 1910. 470: 1920, 587 1894
2,389,232,748
658,341,105
3,047,573,853
6s '17 M-N 4.500
1922-1930
. (
1892
The above does not liacItide 4aluation of railroad property. The State
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
,
This borough is in Camden Co. makes no general tax. Income Is derived from tax on capital stock, on
Se '13 J-J $17.000c___July 1 1933
money at interest, on collateral inheritances, direct inheritances, on corSe '14 A-0 7.500-___Apr 1 1934 Incorporated 1901.
porate loans, on bonus on charters, &c.. Sec.
School Bonds.
_s
--- 10.500
1922-1937
___ $29, TIO_July 1 '22-'46
___ 10.500
..s
1922-1930
• A member of the Dept. of Internal Affairs in
us
Street & sewer bds. 5s & 54s..$42,700 under date of June 2 1914 suggested the following a letter addressed to Inreasons for the large
Improvement Bonds.
(Due $10,000 1932, $5,000 1933, crease in assessed values in 1913:
6s
J-D $4.000
1922-1925
$10,000 1925, $5,000 1941, $9,200
1. There has been a general movement for increase in assessments for
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21 $1,274,500
1944 and 83.500 1954.)
taxation purposes of all coal lands in the State. Coal in place has•been
Other debt (add'!)
174,814
Street improvement Bonds.
tremendously increased in assessments in many counties of the State.
Sinking fund, general__ _ _ 223,249
810,600r
2. The constitution of our State restricts the borrowing possibility of
Sinking fund, school
19,510 5s_ May 10 1924, $300
$366
Assess. val. real estate
6,991.230 (Due 1926, $1,000 May 10 1928May cities to 7%. Recently many of the cities have been close to the limit of
and the borrowing capacity and have been compelled to increase assessed values
10
Assess. val. personal
461,400
$1,000 yearly thereafter.)
very largely. It has been easy to do this as the rule for
2nd Class RR. pro erty._
84.873
_ $4.500_ - _ 4500 yearly estate throughout the State has been, very generally, toassessment of real
Tot. aks'd va. '21(V/ act.) 7,538.503 bs
assess real estate
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921...$46.54 BOND. DEBT May 24 '22.._$o6,100 at but 50% to 60% of its real value.
27,300
Population 1910, 898; 1920. 2,790 School debt (addl)
POPULATION OF STATE
Sinking fund
22.165
Assess. val. (real estate)_--1,070,763 1920 .....,720.0l7 1880_..4,282,891 1840 --1.724.033 1810
810,091
CREST.
Assessed value, personal __ 114,087 1910 -- _7.665.111 1870_.._3.521,951 1830 -_1,348,233 1800
602.365
1900...._6,302.115 1860.._2,906.215 1820-1,049,458 1790
434,373
This borough (P. 0. Wildwood) Is Total assess. val. '22 (60%
1,184,850 1890_.._5.258.014 1850___2,3l1.786
to 75% act.)
In Cape May County.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22-$37.60
-In Pennsy vania the limit to the indebtedness of
DEBT LIMITATION.
Funding Bonds.
Population 1910, 500; 1920, 1,515 the State, and to the indebtedness of the cities and minor civil organizabs
tions In the State, Is fixed by the State constitution.
Nov 1 '22-'30
6s '20
1. State Indebtedness.-WIth regard to the State, the regulations con20.000c _Nov 1 '31-'40
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '21 $112,500
This borough is in Bergen County. trolling and governing debt creation, payment, dec., are found in Sections
4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Article IX of the constitution. They are:
Tax revenue notes
25,000
Street Improvement Bonds.
Assess. val. real estate__ _ S1,769,450 bs
ARTICLE /X, SEC. 4. No debt shall be created by or on behalf of the
$10,000_-__Jan 1 1929
Assess. val. personal
68.550
20,000„._ _May 1 1934 State except to supply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel invasions,
2nd Class RR. property_
1,494
suppress insurrection, defend the State in war, or to pay existing debt; and
School Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921
1,8.39,494 bs '07 -- $20.000c____Jan 1 1927 the debt created to supply deficiencies in revenue shall never exceed, In
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921- -$35 51
the aggiegate at any one time, one million of dollars; provided, however,
River liitch Bonds.
Population 1910, 103: 1920. 161 45- $5,500.... _Jan 1 1926 that the General Assen.bly, irrespective of any debt may authorize the
BOND.liEBT Jan. 1 1922 $55.500 State to issue bonds to the amount of fifty millions of dollars for the purpose
Other debt (add'I)
21,000 of improving and rebuilding the highways of the Commonwealth. [this
Sinking fund, general
11,990 proviso regarding the issue of highway bonds was inserted by constitutional
This township (P. 0. Woodbridge) Sinking fund, school
10,918 amendment at the Nov. 1918 electIon.-See V. 107. p. 2393; also V. 108.
Is in Middlesex County.
Assess. val. real ostate
1,501.585 p.
.1
School bonds
$187.000 Assess. val. personal
(le
'l917 Legislature provided for the issuance of $5,000,000 4% bonds
191,548
Funding Bonds.
2nd Class RR. property......
5,062 for the purpose of repelling invasions, suppressing insurrections and de43.s'16 J-D J$12,000.June 1 '23-'26 Total valuat'n (act.) 1922_1,698.195 fending the State in war. The full text of the Act was given in V. 106, I).
1 20,000.June 1 '27-'31 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'2i435.30 622.1
Population 1910, 1,043; 1920, 1,923
Paving Bonds.
SECTION 5. All laws authorizing the borrowing of money by and
TNT. at Carlstadt Nat. Bank, behalf of the State shall specify the purpose for which the money is to on
53is'18 F-A $50,000__Aug 1 '22-'26
be
Carlstadt.
used, and the money so borrowed shall be used for the purpose specified,
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
and no other.
Ss '16 M-N$35.000c__-May 1 1946
SECTION 6. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not be pledged or
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
This borough is in Salem County.
loaned to any individual, company, corporation or association, nor shall
6s '21 M-N$284.000__Sept 15 1927
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21. $126,900 44s
1932 the Commonwealth become a joint-owner or stockholder in any company,
$28.000
Other debt (add'!)
294,225 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $28.000 association or corporation.
Sinking fund
8,718 Sinking fund
203
SECTION 11. To provide for the payment of the present State debt, and
Assessed val., real estate.._7,897,080 Assessed valuation, real_ _ -1.085.400 any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the General Assembly shall
Assessed val., personal- 1,490.338 Assessed val., personal..
338,250 continue and maintain the sinking fund sufficient to pay the accruing
2nd Class RR. property._ 2,004,396 2nd Class RR. property_ _ _
7.926 Interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a
Assessed valuation 1921__11,391,814 Total assessed value 1921_1,431.576 sum not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; the said sinking
Less exemptions
20,135 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21-$41.00 fund shall consist of the proceeds of the sales of the nubile works, or any
Net taxable value
11,371,679 Population 1910, 1,613; 1920, 1,589 part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of the sale of any stocks owned

WOODBRIDGE TWP. SCR. D.

WOODBURY.

WILDWOOD.

WOODLYNNE.

W1LDWOOD

SI:NM:Cie

WOOD RIDGE.

WOODBRIDGE TWP.




WOODSTOWN.

State of Pennsylvania.
ITS

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PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

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was a voluntary organization, such societies in Great Britain being at the
by the Commonwealth, together with other funds and resources that may time of a like character. The date of the organization was November 27
be designated by law, and shall be increased from time to time by assigning 1816, and the bank was opened for business Dec. 2 1816. The oldest
required for
to it any part of the taxes or other revenue of the State not case of war, ledger of the company goes bask to the time of opening, and shows a dethe ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless in
used or posit on that day (December 2 1816) of five dollars. The company was not
invasion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be
incorporated until February 25 1819. The second savings institution in
applied otherwise than in the extinguishment of the public debt.
not come into existence until 1847.
the necessary the State, however, didthe incorporation of savings banks wasIn 1889 a
passed
SECTION 12. The moneys of the State, over and above either directly general law facilitating
reserve, shall be used in the payment of the debt of the State,
the Legislature. Still, the report of the Banking Department of Dec. 31
and the moneys of the sinking fund shall never 1921 shows that the total number of savings banks within the State was
or through the sinking fund,
bonds
be invested in or loaned upon the security of anything except the
only ten. The aggregate deposits of these banks at that date was
of the United States or of this State.
$311,104,500.97.
by
The provisions of the special charters are all liberal as to investments.
SECTION 13. The moneys held as necessary reserve shall be limitedand
A law passed in 1885, and a supplement of the same passed in 1889, aulaw to the amount required for current expenses, and shall be secured
shall be published,
kept as may be provided by law. Monthly statements are deposited, and thorizing the extension for twenty years of special charters, contains the
following:
showing the amount of such moneys, where the same
"Provided also, that no • • • Savings Institution or Savings Bank
how secured.
extending Its charter, corporate rights
of profit out of the public moneys, or using having no capital stock, renewing or of this Act, shall thereafter be allowed
SECTION 14. The making
of the State, and franchises, under the provisions
officer
the same for any purpose not authorized by law, by any be a misdemeanor, the privileges of a bank of discount, nor be allowed to loan any money reor officer of the General Assembly, shall
or member
such punish- ceived on deposit, except upon first mortgage or lien upon real estate within
and shall be punished as may be provided by law; but part ofnot less than this Commonwealth, upon the bonds or securities of the United States
ment shall be disqualification to hold office for a period of
or of this State, or upon county, city, borough, township or school bonds
five years.
-Under the laws of Pennsyl- of any county, city, borough, township or school district, or any other
(2) County and Municipal Indebtedness.
Board of County Commis- good and valid securities."
vania the power to create county loans is in the persons, elected biennially
Authority to loan on any "good and valid security" appears to confer
sioners, which consists in each county of three
about as broad a discretion upon the managers as could be expressed in a
under the minority system of voting, by which the minority party in each statute.
usually has one member of the Board.
county
In 1897 an Act was passed allowing savings institutions and savings
In cities and boroughs the power to create indebtedness is vested in banks chartered under Special Acts to invest In Pennsylvania county and
councils, municipal debts being created by ordinance.
municipal bonds, notwithstanding any provisions of their charters. The
creation of county, city and other municipal indebtedness is subject law follows:
The
to the following constitutional limitations:
-From and after the passage of this Act
any
CHAPTER 77, LAWS OF 1897.
ARTICLE IX, SEC. 7. The General Assembly shall not authorize
to become a all provident institutions, savings institutions and savings banks, chartered
county, city, borough, township or incorporated district to obtain or under Special Acts of this Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, may,notwithstockholder in any company, association or corporation, or association, standing any provisions of their charter, loan the moneys received by them
appropriate money for, or to loan its credit to, any corporation,
on deposit upon the bonds of any county, city, borough, township or
Institution or individual.
school
issued pursuant to the au-See V. 101, p. 1207 and Nov. 2 thority district within this Commonwealththe payment of which the faith
SECTION 8 (as amended Nov. 2 1915
of any law of this Commonwealth for
township school district and
-The debt of any county, city, borough,
1920)
credit of the municipality issuing them are pledged.
provided herein
other municipality or incorporated district, except asper centum upon
or
It was not until 1889, as already stated, that a general law facilitating
seven
and in Section 15 of this Article, shall never exceedbut the debt of the city the organization of savings institutions was passed. The following is seothe assessed value of the taxable property therein,
tion 17, which contains the investment limitations; we would especially
may be increased in such amount that the total city debt of direct attention to subdivision four of this section:
of Philadelphia
assessed value of the
said city shall not exceed ten per centum upon the
district incur
SECTION 17.
-It shall be lawful for the trustees of any savings bank to
taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or
increase its indebtedness to an amount exceeding two per invest money deposited therein only as follows:
any new debt, or
the consent of
-bearing notes or the obligations of
(1) In tile stocks or bonds or Interest
centum upon such assessed valuation of property, without
as shall be provided
the faith of the United States
or
the electors thereof at a public election in such manner city of Philadelphia. the United States, for those for which the interest and the principal. is
pledged to provide
the payment of
capacity of said
by law. In ascertaining the borrowing
during the year
(2) In
at any time, there shall be excluded from the calculation such capitali- Interest. the stocks or bonds of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania bearing
and
immediately Preceding the time of such ascertainment
amount which would
(3) In the stocks or bonds of any State in the Union that has not within
zation shall be estimated by ascertaining the principal rate of interest, and ten years
previous to making such Investments, by such corporation,
yield such annual current net revenue, at the average
charges payable upon the Indebtedness incurred by said city for defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any
sinking fund
The method of deter- debt authorized by any Legislature of such State to be contracted.
such purposes, up to the time of such ascertainment.
by the General
or bonds of
(4) In the
mining such amount so to be deducted. may be prescribed conformity to State of the stooks States issuedany city, county, town or village of any
in
United
pursuant to the authority of any law of
Assembly. (At the 1921 session the General Assembly,capacity, the city the
State, or in any
this provision, provided that in computing its borrowing any public im- In which such bankinterest-bearing obligations issued by the city or county
shall be situated.
could deduct any debts charged againstsufficient to pay
of Philadelphia,
(5) In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered, improved real estate
provement or utility, the revenue from which is or will be be passed upon
situated in this State.
the interest and sinking fund charges. the calculations to
The next section (18) relates to the temporary deposit of funds in banks
Pleas.)
by the Court of Common
Philadelphia may and trust
to deposit temporarily
It makes
In incurring indebtedness for any purpose the city of the date thereof, or trust companies. .excess of it lawfuldaily receipts over the in banks
years from
current
payments
companies the
its obligations maturing not later than fiftyto retire said obligation at until
issue
such time as the same can be judiciously invested in the securities
fund sufficient
with provision for a sinking
equal or graded annual named above.
maturity, the payments to such sinking fund to be in
Indebtedness shall be or shall
-Measures were passed by the 1917
FEDERAL FARM LOAN BONDS.
or other periodical installments. Where any for the purpose of the conhave been incurred by said city of Philadelphia character from which in- Legislature and approved by the Governor on April 51917 making farm loan
works of any
struction or improvement of public said city, or for the reclamation of land bonds legal investments for savings banks, savings institutions, and also
other trustees. See V. 104, D.1722.
L........._rts
.
come or revenue is to be derived by
or docks owned or to be owned executors, administrators, guardit and
to be used in the construction of wharvesan amount sufficient to provide
by said city, such obligations may be in
interest and sinking fund charges
CITIES COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
for and may include the amount of the throughout the period of construcaccruing and which may accrue thereon after the completion of the work
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
tion and until the expiration of one year incurred; and said city shall not
ADAMS TOWNSHIP.
shall have been
for which said indebtedness pay said interest and sinking fund charges as re- ABINGTON TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. 0. Saila) Is in
In Montgomery County. Inc.1784.
be required to levy a tax to
Constitution of Pennsylvania
of
Cambria County.
quired by section ten of article nine onethe after the completion of said Bonds all tax-free to holders.
year
Road Bonds.
Bonds.
expiration sf said period of
Road-Improvement
until the
-A $100,000 ____1922-1937
IS g '06 J-J $30,000c___July 1 1936 53 '17 F
work.
not assume the debt, or any part
SECTION 9. The Commonwealth shall township, unless such debt shall (Subject to call $15,000 July 1 1921, (Due $25,000 every 5 years.)
or
GEN.BD.DT. Apr 14'20- 3100,000
and $15,000 July 1 1926.)
thereof, of any city, county, borough
to repel invasion, suppress do- 48 g '07 M-N 54 000o._ _May 1 1937 Tot.ass'd val-'20(90% ac94.837.160
State
have been contracted to enable the time of war, or to assist the State in
(Subject to call $14,000 May 11917, Total tax rate(per $1.000) 20_310.00
mestic insurrection, defend itself inpresent indebtedness.
its
$20,000 May 1 1922 and $20,000 Population 1910, 4,126: 1920....3,450
the discharge of any portion of township, school district or other municiMay 1 1927.)
SECTION 10. Any county,
shall, at or before the time of so doing, 4s g '11 M-S $25,000o
1941
pality Incurring any indebtedness
annual tax sufficient to pay the interest, (Subject to call $6,000 in 1921, ALIQUIPPA SCHOOL DIST.
provide for the collection of an
This district (P. 0. Aliquippa) is
years.
$20.000 In 1931.)
the principal thereof within thirty
and also
1913 the voters approved an 4 g '12 J-D$1)0,000c___June 1 1942 in Beaver County.
-At the election in Nov.IX and
BOND.
SECTION 15
provides that no obliga- (Optional $20,000 June! 1922,825,000 FloatingDEBT May 21 '21 $41.600
adds Section 15 to Article
debt (aderl)
3,300
amendment which
be issued, by any county or municipalJune 1 1927, $30,000 June 1 1932 Assess. val. real estate
1,1c1,7il1
tions issued, or which may hereafter
n
and $75,000 June 11937.)
Philadelphia, to provide for the construction or acquisition of
Assessed val. personal
12-1,410
ity, other than P
underground railways or street railways, or the 5s g '13 J-D $25.000_ ___Dec 1 1943 Other assessable proerty
1,200
water-works, subways,
considered as a debt of a
'23 & '38)
40 act.) 1,282,401
appurtenances thereof, shall be 8 of Article IX, or of this municipality, (Opt. $5.000 '23 & 810,000
amendment, 5s g '15 A-0 10,000_ ___Oct 1 1945 Tot.val.'21(abt.
within the meaning of Section said property for a period of five years, ($5.000 subj. to call '20: $5,000 '30.) School tax (per $1,060) '21---818.00
If the net revenue derived from
Aug 1924
thereof, or, where the same is coni$6,000
either before or after the acquisition
Aug 1929 ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
municipality, after the completion thereof, 4 Hg'19 - _ _ 10,000
structed by the county or
Pittsburgh is the county seat.
Aug 1934
interest and sinking fund charges during
14,000
shall have been sufficient to pay
County Building Bonds.
Aug 1939
10,000
said obligations, or if the said obligations shall be sesaid period upon
respective properties and shall impose no mu- BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22_ _ $327,000 4s '18 M-NS210,000_May 1 '23-'43
cured by liens upon the municipalities or counties shall issue obliga- Sinking fund
Coupon County Poor Bonds.
27.527
nicipal liability. Where
48 '09 J-D$100,000o _ _June 1 1929
property, as herein provided, said Assess. val. '21 (50% act.)
tions to provide for the construction of obligations to provide for the in- Tax rate (peril,000) 1921_10,444,442 48 '10 F
-A 300.000oFeb 11030
_ _ _$12.50
municipalities or counties may also issue thereon until said properties shall Population 1910, 5,896; 1920.-8.681 43(8'14 J-J 135.000c___Jan 1 1934
terest and sinking fund charge accruing
one
TNT. at Jenkintown Nat. Bank. 4518'15 J-D 125,000c___Dec 1 1935
and in operation for a period oftax toyear; and said
have been completed
Road Bonds,
required to levy a
pay said intermunicipalities and counties shall not be
by Section 10, of Article IX, until ABINGTON TWP. SOH. DIST. 330'01 A-0$550,000o__Oct 1 01931
est and sinking fund charges,as required
This district (P. 0. Jenkintown) Is 330'02 M-N 550,0000.._ Nov 1 01932
have been operated by said counties or municiafter said properties shall
4s '03 M-N550.000c_ _Deo 28 1933
of the said municipalities or In
palities during said period of one year. Any7%, and not exceeding 10% 48 Montgomery Co.
J-J $102,500c___July 1 1936 Is '04 M-N700,000c___June 1 1934
counties may incur indebtedness in excess of
A-0 700,000____Apr
the taxable property therein, if said increase of (Subject to call after July 1 1911.) 4s '05 M-S 1,500,000o___M- 1 1935
of the assessed valuation of
ch 1 1936
4s '06
three-fifths of the electors
School Bonds (Tax-free).
indebtedness shall have been assented to by shall be
-A 500,000c. __ Feb 1 1937
$10,000____June 1 1927 48 '07 F
provided by law.
at a public election in such manner as
voting
an Act requiring all counties, cities, bor- 4Xsg'17J-D 15,000__June 1 1932 4s '07 A-0 500.0000.._ _Apr 11037
The Legislature in 1917 passed
-A 1,000,000o..Feb 1 1938
any laonds or other securities
15,000.._ _ _June 1 1937 4s '08 F
oughs, townships, school districts, &c., to sell public notice. See
V. 106. BOND. DEBT May 25 '22 $339,000 48 '09 A-0 1,000,000o_Apr 1 1939
issued by them to the highest bidder, after due
25,990 Is '10 M-S 1,000,000c_Mch 1 1940
Sinking fund
p. 622.
-A 1,000,000r_Feb 1 1941
making allowance for and Assess. val.'22(40% act.)_13,491,045 48'11 F
The 1921 Legislature passed a number of acts
ts '12 34 500,000r___Jan 1 1942
validating bonds issued or authorized by counties, cities, boroughs, town- School tax (per $1,000) '22_318.00 4s '12 A-0 200.000r-Oct 11942
8,684
incorporated districts or municipalities, Population in 1920
ships, school districts, and other
4 gs'13M-S1.000,000c___Mar 1 1943
1874, entitled "An Act to
INT. at Jenkintown Nat Bank.
under authority of an Act approved April 20
43(8'14 341.000.000c___Jan 1 1944
regulate the manner of increasing the indebtedness of inunicipalities, to ADAMS COUNTY.
4 s'15 J-D 500.000c.._ _June 1 1945
to impose penalties for the
provide for the redemption of the same, and
-D 792.000c_June 1 '23-'46
48 '16 J
County seat is Gettysburg.
Illegal increase thereof," and amendments thereto, but in the authorization
-.Apr 1 1931 ls '18 F-A 440,000„Aug 1 '22-'43
discrepancy or violation.
4s '06 A-Of320,000___.
of which there has been some minor
20,000____Apr 1 1936 4s '18 A-0 888.000__Oct 1 '22-'45
-All bonds
448'19 M-S1,500,000-Mar 1 '24-'29
Bridge Bonds.
districts in
are
($250,000 every live years.)
issued by municipalities, counties and school paid by the Pennsylvania the 5Sis'20 A-0 $100,000___Oct 1 1950
place issuing
4jis'19 M-S1,400.000c&rSepl '22-49
subject to a State tax of four mills, which is
(Optional Oct. 1 1935.)
of interest to the bondholder, un4s '20 A-0 1.200,000_0ct 1 '22-'45
bonds and deducted from the remittance
Funding Bonds.
itself assumes
less the bonds are issued as "tax-free," when the municipality
IS I 0.000_ __ _Jan 1 1930 4SSs'21 M-N810,000__Nov 1 '22-'51
the tax. See V. 93. p. 359.
15.000____Jan 1 1940 4s '21 F-A 851,000_ --Aug 1 1945
43.8'20 J-J
Bridge Bonds.
20,000____Jan 1 1950
-The school laws of this State were codified in the
of theimportant provisions
Is '10 A-0 $750.000c _Oct 1
new School Code approved May 18 1911. One school districts may Incur 018'20 A-0 $80,000____Oct 1 1945 48 '11 J-D 1,550,000c_Dec 1 1940
1941
(Optional Oct. 11935.)
this law is (Sec. 500) that the Directors of
of
and levying the annual BOND. DEBT Oct 1921- $265,000 48 '12 J-D 1,800,000c_Feb 11942
debt and issue bonds "only at the time of assessing
11,181 43(8'13 M-8 550,000c_Mar 1 1943
school taxes." Thus school bonds can only be issued at the time of the Sinking fund Jan 2 1922..
550.000c_Jan 1 1944
Assess. val., real estate.....15,800,000 4503'14 34
school tax levy, which must be in April or May.
-D 322,000c_June 1 '23-'45
900,000 4s '16 .I
Assess. val., personal_
45
J-D 215,000. June 1 '23-'46
is, we believe, entitled to the distinction of starting Other assess. property_ ___ 1,100,000 4s '17 M-S 35,000._Sept 1 '22-'28
-Philadelphia
17
name this association 'rot. assess.prop(60%act.)17.800,000
the first savings institution in the United States. The and it still exists, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1022_35.50 45 '18 J-D 90,000.
.Doc 1 '22-'39
bore was the "Philadelphia Savings Fund Society," Incorporated, but Popul'n 1910. 34.319; 1920, 34.583 43.Ss'21 M-N1,500.000-Nov 1'22-'51
the bank was not
bearing the same name. Originally

TAXATION OP MUNICIPAL AND SCHOOL BONDS.
SCHOOL CODE.

-POWERS AND RESTRICSAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS
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PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

ALLEGHENY CO. (Concluded)
Refunding Bonds.
4s '12 A-0 $840,000c___Oct 1 1942
Tunnel Bonds.
4)6s'19 s-a$4,320,000__Dec 1 '22-'49
Juvenile Home Bonds.
4s '11 M-S $300.000c_Mar 1 1941
4s '13 J-J
100,000r_June 1 1943
48 '14 J-J
100.000r_Jan 1 1944
45 '16 J-D
56.000_June 1'23-'36
4s '18 F-A 54,000__Aug 1 '22-'48
4s '19 F-A 105,000__Mar 1 '23-'43
Memorial Hall.
4s '07 A-0$1,000,000c__Oct 1 1937
4s '09 J-D 400,000c_rne 1 1939
Outstanding Mortgage.
M-S $600,000_Sept 25 1943
43
Jail & Court-House Ext. Bonds.
48 '06 A-0 $400,000c_Oct 1 1926
Court-House Bonds.
41,18'15 A-011750,000c_ _Oct 1 1945
4s '16 J-D 600,000c_June 1 '23-'46
4)0'13 M-N1,100,000__Nov 1 1943
48 '18 F-A 64,000 .Aug 1 '22-'38
Jail Bonds.
4s '05 M-S 3600.000c_Mar 15 1925
South School Property Purchase.
4s '17 F-A$225,000-$9,000 yearly
BOND.DT. May 1'224_40,180,000
Floating debt
1,008,493
Sink. funds (cash & bds.) 9,681,840
Assessed val'n,real est_ 1,467,000,000
Ass'd yarn. personal__ 400,000,000
Total vain 1922_41,867,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922
Inside Limit
$5.25
,
Outside limit
$6.50
Pop. '10, 1,018,463; '20, 1,184,832
a Subj. to call 20 yrs. aft. date.
INT. payable by Comptroller.
TAX-EXEMPT.
-With the exception of road 43and jail bonds due 1925,
the bonds are tax-free to the holder.
ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Cambria Co.
Road impt. Bonds.
58 '19 J-J $16,000__July 1 '23-'45
BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '22 $48,000
Tot.ass'd val.'21(75% act.)1,158,310
Population, 1910, 1,088; 1920, 988

BOND.DEBT Apr 10'22 32.094.500
Assess. val.'22(70% act.)69,949.655
School tax (per $1.000) 1922....$12.00
Population in 1920 (est.) ____95,000
INTEREST payable In Allentown
TAX FREE.
-District pays State
tax on bonds.
ALTOONA.
This city is in Blair County. /ncor.
1868. Bonds are all tax-exempt to
holders.
Highway Bonds (Opt. after 1917).
4s '07 J-J 8100,0000_ _ _July 1937
Imp. Loan 1895 (Opt. after 1905)•
Is g '95 J-J $141,000o___July 1 1925
Water Bonds.
48 '06 J-J $239,0000__July 1 z1936
48 '07 J-J 300,000c___July 1 1939
(Subject to call after July 1 1924)
4sg '94 J-J $132,000c__ July 1 a1924
Refunding Water Bonds.
45 '06 J-J $300,000o. __July 11836
Improvement Assessment Bds.
Is '10 J-J $260,000c_ __July 1 1940
Refunding Paving Loan of 1904.
4s '04 J-.I 3229,0000_ _Jan 1 z1934
Street-Improvement Bonds.
45 '06 J-J $100,000c July 1 31936
4s '06 J-J 70,000
July x1936
Is '12 M-S 150,000c-Sept 1 a1942
Sewer Bonds.
58 '21 ___ $300,000
GEN.BD. D'r. Jan 1 '21_31,472,500
Water debt(included)____ 1,059,000
Assessment debt (add'1)__ 223.000
Floating debt
105,971
Sinking funds
368.726
Assess. val.'21 (60% act.) 36,758.948
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921__$37.50
a Subj. to call 20 yrs. aft. date.
z 10 yrs. aft. date. s 5 yrs. aft.date
Pop'n '10. 52,127; '20
60,331
INT. at City Treas. office.
ALTOONA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
All bonds are exempt from State
tax, which is paid by the district
58'21 ___ $190,000
1923-1935
School Bonds.
5)is'21 F-A1310,000c_Feb 1
1923
1170.000c_Feb 1 '24-35
High-School Bonds.
4s '06 J-D $55.000060r_ Dee 1 1936
4s '09 M-S 90.0000___Moh 1 1939
4)0'18 s-a 150,000__Mar 1 '28-'30
Funding Bonds.
4s '07 A-0 $120,000c___Apr 1 1937
Building Bonds.
$120,000_Mar 1 '23-'34
4Y03 22 M-S 80,000-Mar 1 '35-'38
.
100,000-Mar 1 '39-'42
BOND. DEBT Apr 10'2211,085,000
Sinking fund
104,000
Assess. val. real estate....58,000,000
Assess. val. personal
30,000
Tot.assess.val.'22(75%act)58,030,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1922-31240
Population in 1920
62,133
INT. at Central Tr. Co., Altoona.

ALLENTOWN.
City is the county seat of Lehigh
County. Inc. 1867. Bonds tax-free
to holder.
Water (lnt. at Treas. office).
3 As'99 A-0 $15,500o-Oot 2 a1929
$19,200c___Mar 1 1924
33413'04 M-S 25,600c_ _Mar 1 1929
30,000c_ __Mar 1 1934
48 '07 F-A 331.0000_ _Aug 1 a1937
4.s '14 .1-.J 34,000__ _ _July 1 1944
Refund. Bds.(Int. at Treas.office)
334804 J-J
11500o_ _Jan 1 a1934
(Subject to call beg. Nov 11921)
City Bonds
48 '12 F-A $31.000___Aug 1 a1942
068'19 M-N180,000c_May 1 '24-'29
(Due $30,000 each 5 years.)
21,000____Oct 1 1926
27,000____Oct 1 1931
5s '21 A-0 34,000 __Oct 1 1936 AMBRIDGE.
This borough is in Beaver County.
43,000____Oct 1 1941
Paving Bonds.
55,000_ ___Oct 1 1946
$5,000___ _Jan 1926
70,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1951 4)0'07 J-J
4 Xs'19 M-Nf$10,000c_May 5 1924
Refund. (Int. at Treas. office).
1 60,000c May 5 1929120,500c-__July 2 1922
1934 & 1939
25,000c___July 2 1927
4s '17 J-J 30,500c___July 2 1932 5)6s'21 A-0 55.000- _Apr 1 '31-'41
Sewerage St Refunding.
37,000c- __July 2 1937 430'15 J-J $40.000_July 1
'34-'41
45,000c___July 2 1942
Sewer and Funding Bonds.
54,500c___July 2 1947 430'19 J-J $60,000__Jan
,
6 '24-'35
Sewer Bonds.
Water Plant Purchase Bonds.
$34,600___Oct 1 1924 4)6s'13 J-D $93,000c_June
2 '22-'42
43,400.._Oct 1 1929
430'19 A-01 54,000......Oct 1 1934 5s Water Bonds.
'17 F-A $21.000__Feb 1 '23-'46
66,200__-Oct 1 1939
Garbage Plant & Paving.
84.000 __Oct 1 1944
'08 J-J $15,000-'22, '27 & '32
102,600_ __Oct 1 1949 58,
J-J $35,000
6s
Various
BOND. DEBI' Apr 1 '22..$1,214,000 4)
Assessment debt (add'1)____ 187,000 58 Improvement Bonds.
'21 J-D $50,000-..Dec 5 '31-'40
Water debt (included)
155.300
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking funds1General
98,803 4368'22 A-0 $50,000c_ _Apr 1 '32-'41
1Water
16.828 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21_ $331,000
Assess. val., real
70,023,940 Sinking fund
6,790
Assess. val., personal_ _ _ _
21.842 Water debt (incl.)
135,000
Otoer assess. property
67,385
Tot. assess. val. 22(3act)70.113,167 Assess. val. '20 (abt. 50%
actual)
5,795,091
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..___$8.00
Population '10. 51.913; '20, 73,502 State&Co.tax rate (per $1,000)_$9.00
Borough tax rate (per $1,000)-$13.00
a Subject to call 5 yrs. aft. date.
Population 1910, 5,205; 1920, 12,730
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
DIV. at Ambridge Say. & Tr. Co.
ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DIST.
Bonds below due part every 5 years. AMBRIDGE SCHOOL DIST.
1923-'28
4s '07 A-0 $56,500____April 1937 5s '13 M-N$58,500
'33,'38 & '43
4s '07 M-N 22,500--Nov 1937 58 '17 J-J
136,000
1923-1934
4s '08 M-N 30,500__Nov 1938
124,000
1935-1946
4s '09 F-A .0,000____Aug 1939 BOND.DEBT June
16 '22. $223.000
4s '12 J-D 16,000
June 1942 Floating debt
25,000
(Subject to call June 1932.)
fund
34.000
4s '13 J-J 32,500____July 1943 Sinking val.
Assess.
1922- _ -.8,800.179
4s '11 J-J 139.000c_ _ Jan 2 1941 Tax rate (per
-- - 45 '14 J-J 216,500____July 1944 Population in$1.000)1918___.$18.00
1919 (est.)
15,000
4s '15 J-J 198,000c_July 1 '25-'45
INT. at Ambridge Nat. Bank,
(Subject to call aft. July 1 1935)
Ambridge.
48 '16 J-J 22,000
1946
4s '16 F
-A 188,000-Aug 1 '22-'46
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1936.) ARCHBALD.
This borough is in Lackawanna
48 '17 M-N$90,000
County.
(Due In 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 Yrs• BOND.DEBT Jan
1 1920- $141,000
from date, subj. to call in 20 yrs.) Assessment debt
(add'1)..... 140,000
4.8 '19 J-D $33,000
Dec 1949 Floating debt
40,247
5)68'20 M-S3500,000c
Ass'd
(Due $40,000. Sept. 1 '25; $51,500. Total vain 1919(actl val.).4,715,139
tax rate (per $1.000)'19 $10.00
'30; $67,000, '35: $87,000, '40; Population 1910, 7,194; 1920,
8.603
$112.500. '45: 8142,000 '50.)
4%8'21 A-0 500,000
Apr 1941
5s '21 s-a 750.000
ARMSTRONG COUNTY.
(Due $63,000 Oct. 1 1926, $81,000
Kittanning is the county seat.
1931, $103,000 1936, $130,000
Ford City Bridge Bonds (tax-free
1941, $166,000 1945 and $207,000 33014 F-A $28,500r
1951; optional on or after Oct. 1 (Subject to call at any time)
BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21 825,800
19410
58 '21 s-a 500,000
Assess. val. real
16,690.938
(Due $63,000 Oct. 1 1926, $81,000 Assess. val. personal
447,b29
1931. $103,000 1936, $130,000 Other assess. property
1,374,715
1941 and $123,000 1946; optional Total valuation 1920
18.513,182
on or after Oct. 1 1941.)
(Assessment about 1-3 actual)
State & Co. tax (per $1,000'20 -$9.00
Ward School Bonds (Annexed)
4s '12 --- $16,800
1942 Population '10, 67,880; '20. 75,568
48 '19
34,500
1949
INT.at Co.Commissioner's office.




ARNOLD.
This borough is inWestmoreland Co.
Improvement Bonds.
-s'06 &'09 $14,000____1923& 1934
4348'10
45.000___July 1 1940
-s '14
30,000...'24. '34 & '44
_s '16 ..... 35,000
4)0'19
t15,000Dec 1 '29,'3.'44
10,000_ _ _Dec 1 1948
TOTAL DEBT Apr 17 '20- $149,000
Assessment debt (add'1)5,139
Sinking fund
33,527
NET DEBT
120,612
Total assess. val. 1921_ __ 2,241,040
Boro. tax (per $1.000) 1920_ -416.00
Population 1910, 1,818; 1920, 6,120

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BANGOR SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4318'16 J-J $10.000____July 1 1931
,
5s '20 s-a
10,000____Mayl 1935
BOND. DEBT April 13'20 $37,000
Floating debt (add'1)
2,000
Sinking fund
5,000
Assess val. real estate
2,094,960
Assess. val. personal
500,000
Total assessed val. 1919
(1-3 to 36 act.)___
,
2,594,960
Tot. tax (per $1,000) 1919...436.00
Population in 1919
6.500

BARNESBORO.
This borough is In Cambria Co.
BOND. DEBT Apr 8'22_ $40,000
Sinking fund
5,000
ARNOLD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Assess. val.'22 (est.)
2,000,000
School Bonds
Tax rate (per $1,000)___
412.25
4%8'16 A-01$41.560c_Apr 1 '23-'41 Population 1910, 3,535; _____ 4,183
1 13,000c___Apr 1 1945
58 '19 J-J
10,000-__Jan 1 1929
(Optional any interest paying date.) BARR TOWNSHIP.
A township in Cambria County.
5348
___ $80,000
Road Bonds ((ax-free).
NET DEBT Apr 1916.... 391,000
Assess. valuation ___ __1.517.750 5s '19 J-J $28,000_July 1 '23-'29.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918...314.40 5s '19 J-J 112,000__July 1 '30-'32
1 3,000____July 1 1933
School Bonds.
ASHLAND.
_s
$55,000
This borough is in Schuylkill Co. BOND. DEBT May 24 '21 $110,000
Inc. Feb. 13 1857. Bonds are all tax- Assessed value 1921 ___.__3,000,300
free to holders. Population 1910, Pop'n 1910, 2,586; 1920
2,956
6,855; 1920, 6,666.
Prin. and semi-ann. int. payable
Refund Improvement Bonds.
at the First Nat. Bank of Spangler.
Is '13 Jan $22.900r_ _ _Jan 3 a1928
Water-Improvement Bonds.
BEAVER.
4s '16 A-0 $32,800____Oct 1 1936
This borough is in Beaver County.
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1921.)
Paving St Water Wks.!mat.
4s
- $7,000
4Us'14
1922-1944
(Redeemable at option of borough.)
Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1922.. $62,700 00'13 J-D $7,560
1922-1942
Floating debt
5.000 4)js'16 F-A 22,200
1922-1946
Assess. val. '22 (appr.)___ _2,022,036
Sewer Bonds (Part due ev. 5 YN)•
Boro .tax(per$1,000)'22(abt.)_$15.00 55 '08 A-0
Oot 11938
a Subj. to call 5 yrs. after date.
General impt. Bonds.
$25.000e_INTEREST payable at Ashland 5s '22 s-a $35,000
1925-1952
National Bank or Boro. Treas. office.
Playground Bonds.
5s '22 ___ $15,000
Pay!ng Bonds.
ASHLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
F-A 4950_ -Aug 1 '22-'41
This district (P. 0. Wilkes-Barre) 58 '14 J-J
9,368c -.19224943
is in Luzerne County.
Municipal-Buildin--Bonds.
g
High School Building Bonds. 00'11 F-A $20,000._Aug 1
'22-'41
58 '17 M-N391,000
i
1922-1940 .5
60,000
1922-192.1 BOND. DEBT May 24'22 $154,700
6.000
TOT. BD. T. Apr 20 '22.. $90,000 Floating
debt
16,476
Assessed valuation 1921.... _5,644,873
fund
6,291
Tax rate (per $1,000 1921)-316.00 Sinking val. '22
Assess.
(3-5 act.)_ _3,900,000
Population in 1920
6,520 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _337.00
Population 1910, 3,456; 1920, 4,135
ASPINWALL.
This borough is in Allegheny Co. BEAVER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Inc. Dec. 28 1892. Population 430'16 J-J 818,700__July 1 '22-'32
BOND. DEBT June 1 '21_ $43,000
1910, 2,592; 1920. 3,170.
Assess. val. '21 (50% act.)_3,200,000
Funding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-.319.50
00'15 J-D $18,000_Dec 1 '22-'30 Population in 1920
4,400
'19
25,000
INT. payable at Beaver Trust Co.
Water and Light Bonds.
410'97 J-J $3,000c
Jan 1 1927 BEAVER COUNTY.
5)s'20 J-D 50,000c_Dec 1 '25-'45
Beaver is the county seat.
(810.000 every five years.)
Road Bonds.
Street and Sewer Bonds.
430'19 s-a $.)96,690 -1922-1949
4348'99 J-J $16,000c_ _ _July 11828
Bridge Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
45 '06 M-S3214,800r_Sept 1 '22-'32
4348'08 J-J $14,0000_ _ _July 11934 (Various amts. yrly. V. 82, P. 173.)
Municipal-Improvement Bonds. Is '10 J-J 854,0000
1940
43.s
A-0 37.500o_ __ _Oct 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Apr 1919_3439.000
0014 M-N 9.000-Nov '22-'26 Assessed val. real est.,'19_60,000.00()
4)0'19
110,000___Apr 1 1929 County tax (per $1.000) 1916..$6.00
115,000__Apr 1 1934 Popul'n 1910, 78,353; 1920, 111,621
58 '21 __ 50,000
INT. payable at Treas. office and
BOND. DEBT May 6 '21.. $149,500 at Harris. Forbes & Co.. N. Y.
Sinking fund
17.31
Assess. val. real estate
3,055,030 BEAVER FALLS.
Assess. val. personal
485,100
This city is in Beaver County.
Total assess. val. 1921_ -3,540,130 inc. as a borough Nov. 9 1868; as a
Total tax (per $1,000) f921_ .$11.50 city Jan. 5 1914.
INTEREST payable in Pittsburgh 5s
Var 818.000c- .1924-1939
at Real Est. Say. & Tr. Co. of AlleGarbage Crematory Bonds.
gheny. at Fidelity T. & T. Co. and 4345
J-I) $9.400c.June 1 '23-'38
at First Nat, Bank, Aspinwall, and
(Tax-free to holders.)
on 53is of 1920 at the Citizens' DeDisposal Works & Refunding.
posit & Tr. Co., Sharpsburg, Pa.
00'15 J-,1 $105.000__July 1 '22-'43
Sewer Bonds.
ASPINWALL SCHOOL DIST.
134s'13 A-0 $ i5.000c
Apr 1941
4s '17 M-NJ$60,000c-May 1 '28-'37 5s '19 s-a 1105,000..Nov 1 '24-'38
1 70.000c-May 1 '38-'47
1 5,000-_Nov 11939'
430'18
25,000
Raids. Bds. (tax free to holder).
1923-1947
GEN.BD.DT.May 17'20 $185,000 4 As'05 F-A $13,500c
1922-1939
Floating debt
Street Bonds.
12,000
Assess. val. real estate
3,985,000 00'11 s-a 3110.000c. _Nov 1 1939
As,sess. val. personal
315.000 BOND.DEBT June 10'21. $354,100
TcCassess.val.'20(80%act.)4.300.000 Floating debt (additional)_
16.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$20.00 Ass'd val. '21 (1-3 act _ _6,590.936
Population
.)4,200 City tax rate (per $1.000)'21417.00
Popul'n 1910. 12,192; 1920, 12.802
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
AVALON.
This borough Is in Allegheny Co
BEAVER PALLS SCHOOL DIST.
Bonds tax free to holders.
Redeeming and Refunding.
Funding & knot. Bonds.
4368'16 ___ $73,000_..May 1 '36-'46 434808 J-13*$21,000c_ _June 1922-28
New High School.
Bridge Bonds.
(115,000c_ May 1 1923
4s '05 --- $5,000 July 1 '22-'31
6s'10 M-NI18,000c_May 1 '24-'30.
4)
,
Borough Hall Bonds.
120,000c_MaY 1 '31-'35
48 '03 ___ $25,000_ _July 1 '23-'33
5th Ave. School Bldg.
48 '05
2,000__July 1 '32-'33
5s '95 F
-A $4,000c_ _Aug 1 '22-'25.
Sewer Bonds.
Library Bonds.
45 '98 --- $7,000____Aug 1 1928
48 '03 ___
5,000_ __ _July 1 1923 33.0'00 M-N $1,500c_Nov 1 '22-'24
48 '03 _ _
15,000.
.July 1 '23-'33 BOND.DEBT Apr 10'22-- $71,500
Assess.val.'22(abt.65%act.)8,500.000 •
Street Bonds.
3.608'00_ _ 89,000_0ct 1 '22-'30 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921-423.00
12,802
48 '03 --1 1923 Population in 1920
All the above bonds, with the ex430'07 - 10,000__Dec 2 '27-'36
430'08- 75.000.._Apr 1 '30-'37 ception of the bonds marked (*),
BOND. DEBT Mar 31 '22- $230,000 are taxable.
Sinking funds
87,278 BELLEFONTE.
Assess. val.'21 (abt. 2-3act)5,150 500
This bore. Is in Center Co. Incorp.
Tax rate (per 41,000) 1922-412.00 1801. Pop'n '10, 4,145; '20, 3,996.
Population 1910, 4,317; 1920, 5,277
Refunding (Tax free to holders.)
INT. payable at Avalon Bank.
334s'00 M-N $1,500c_Nov 1 '22-'24
BOND. DEBT Apr 26 '22- $93,000
BANGOR.
Floating debt (add'1)
93.930
This borough is in Northampton Sinking fund
45.801
County.
Assess. val. (70% act.)'21 1,894.836 •
BOND. DEBT Jan 22 '20- $47,600 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-$25.00
Floating debt
INT. on 3)65 at Farmers' & Me12,000
Sinking fund
9,563 chanics' Bank in Phila.
Assess. val., real estate___$2,594,950 BELLE VUE.
Assess. val..personal
464,150
This borough is In Allegheny Co.
Totasses.vai.'20()6 act.). 3,059,100 Question of annexation to Greater'
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20 $23.90 Pittsburgh defeated Feb. 18 1908.
Pop'n 1910, 5.369; 1920
o,402 45 02
$23,000

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PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

101

BRACKENRIDGE SCH. DIST. BRIDGEWATER SCH. DIST.
Sewer Bonds.
BELLEVUE (Concluded)
P. 0. West Bridgewater.
School-Bu•Iding Bonds.
M-S $100,000c_ _Sept 1 1933
45
Street Bonds.
s-a
School Bonds (tax-free).
$7,000c___June 1 1923
(Optional after 20 years from date) 44s
$75,000
44s'll&'12
8,000c___June 1 1933 00'15 J-D10,000.._June 1 '25-'34
Fire Apparatus Purchase.
5s '19 J-J 50,000
5,500c__ _Sept 1 1930
20,000.__June 1 '35-'44
s-a
4s '17 J-J f $2,000c. .Jan 1 1923 43is
lmpt. Bonds (Tax-free).
5,500c_-_Sept 1 1940 BOND. DEBT June 7 '22_$33,000
1 15.000c Jan 1 '24-'28
45 '05 ___ 569,000
16,000c___Feb 1 1926 Assess. val. '22 (4 act.)_ __772,770
Bridge Bonds.
4s'08 J-D 80,000c_June 1 '23-'38
s-a
17,000c___Feb 1 1936 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1922-420.00
19264946 44s g '22 1$80,000.....Tan 1 '27-'31 44s
4 0'16 J-J 47,000
17,000c_.._Feb 1 1945
s-a 1420,000__Jan 1 '32-'52
(Part every 5 years; see V. 103, p.
BOND. DEBT May 25 '22 $76,000 BRISTOL.
Street Inlet. Funding Bonds.
This borough is in Bucks County.
1055. for maturity.)
23,600 Inc. 1720.
44s g '2210,000_ _Jan 1 '24-'37 Sinking fund
Sewer Bonds.
1922-1924
240,000_ _Jan 1 '38-'52 Ass'd val'n 1922(80% act.)2,573.590
s-a
Refunding Bonds (opt. beg• 3
48 '98 ___ $26,000
School tax rate(per $1,000)'21.524.00 4s '13 A-0 59,000..... Oct 1 19 1
194
48 '99 J-D 40,000_ Deo '25 to '28 BOND.DEBT Apr 15 '2253,720,000 Population in 1921 (est.)
5.000
18,000
Water Bonds
Borough-Hall and Fire-House. Floating debt(est.)(addl)
'35-'39 Sinking funds (est.)
-A $95.000c_Feb I '23-'42
297,000
INT. payable at Tarentum (Pa.) 448'12 F
48 '09 M-S $25,000- Sept 1
59,401,734 Say. & Trust Co.; and at Merch. & 45s'18 J-J
1 1947
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '21 $410,000 Assess. val. real estate_
_s '20 ___ 12,000
Assessed valuation 1921_-10,702,980 Other assessable property- 3,527,650 Mechanics Bank, Brackenridge.
62,932,684
Sewer Bonds (Tax-Free.).
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _$10.50 Total assess. val. 1922
4 48'11 A-0 356,700_cApr 1 '23-'40
BRADDOCK.
Population 1910, 6,323; 1920. 8,198 (Assessment 100% land and
This borough is in Allegheny Co BOND. DEBT Apr 1920-- $172.000
50% improvement.)
INT. at the Citizens' National
Total tax rate (nor 81.000)'22_525.50 Inc. June 8 1867. Pop. '10, 19.357; Assessed val. 1919 (est.)_- -3,300.000
Bank, Bellevue.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919-325.00
12,837 1920, 20.879
Population in 1910
Pop'n 1910,9,256; 19 20
10 273
50,358
Population 1920
Funding Bonds.
BEN AVON.
a Subj. to call 10 years after date; 4%8'13 J-D$1.50.000_Yly beg. 1927
INTEREST at Bristol Trust Co.
Allegheny Co
This borough is in
4s '16 J-D 160,000
Incorp. in 1892. Population 1910, '15 years after date.
(Part yearly in May for 30 years.) BROOKVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
INT. payable at office of Treas.
1,828; 1920, 2,198.
Funding & Street-Impt. Bonds.
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Brooksville) Is
45 '05 M-N $83,000c_Yrly in May
'19 J-D 11115,000Dec'25,'30&'41
!Ss
in Jefferson County.
Reservoir Bonds.
.000Dec'30,'35&'40 BETHLEHEM SCHOOL DIST.
120
School Bonds.
44s'97 M-S $28,000c__Yrly in Sept
34s01 J-D*521,4100_ _ _ _June 1 1931
Street-Improvement Bonds.
43(s'19 J-J $45,000_ _July 15'24-38
Funding & Improvement
bs '93 M-N $400c-5400 ylY to'23 45 '11 J-J '54,000.... July 1 1941 4s '05 J-J $34,000c_ _YrlyBonds. BOND.DEBT May 15'20. $53,000
in Jan.
_ - _ -1922-1924
1,5000
(Optional after July 1 1921.)
55 '97 M-S
10,000
Floating debt
Improvement Bonds.
5,500cYearly to 1925 4s '16 J-J *75,000_ __July 1 1946
4s '00 M-S
44s'98 A-0 525,000_ _Yrly in Oct. Tot.ass'd val.'20(35% act.)1,464,000
(Optional after July 1 1926.)
5s '04 M-N 5,000c ---1922-1931
26,000c_June 1 '23-'35 4s '16 ___ *222,900_ __Aug 1 1947 BOND. DEBTApr 10'22 $480,000 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1920-325.00
5s '06 J-D
4,000
in 1920
b55,000._ ....June 1 1946 Assessed Yarn,real estate_13,071,000 Population
58 '07 A-0 218,7500 ____1922-1936 43ts'16
1922-1938 4s '98 ___ 10,000_ ___June 1 1928 Assessed val'n, personal_ 1,042,000
7,500
-D
4;18'09 J
1 1930 4s '02 J-D 39,000_ __ _July 1 1932 Total assessed val. 1921
BROWNSVILLE.
4 48'10 M-S z10,000c-Sept
_14,113.000
(abcnit W, actual) _ _
1922-1936 45 '09 ___ 25,000..._Apr 1 1939
This borough is in Fayette County.
00'13 A-0 23.500
.
'n
50,000_ __May 15 1944 City tax (per $1,000) 1922___ _512.00 Incorp. in 1814. Pop '10. 2,324:
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $136,400 45 '14
25,099 4s '15 __- 185,000-- ..Apr 5 1945
INT.at Borough Treasurer's office. 1920, 2.502.
Sinking fund
Tax Free Bonds.
.May 1 1947
Assess.val.'21(80% act J-3,401.00 4s '17 __ 55,000._.
Boro tax (per $1,000) 1921-311.00 In '17 s-a *77,000c___Aug 1 1947 BRADDOCK SCHOOL DISTRICT. 44s'16 M-S 319.000
in 15 yrs. and $5,000 in
INT. at Pittsburgh Trust Co
(Optional Aug. 1 1927.)
43is'14 M-N$206 000c_May 1 '23-44 (Due $4.000
x Tax free to holders.
443'19 A-0J 26.000c---Apr 1 1928 (See V. 98. p. 1181. for maturity.) 20, 25 and 30 yrs.) t Bonds.
1840.0000- Apr 1 '29-'49 445'18 ___
5,000-Nov 1 '22-36 4sStreet-Improvemen -1922-1933
A-0 $13.000c --BEN AVON ifoliliOL DIST.
54s'20a ___ 725,000_ _June 1 '25-'50
20,000__Nov 1 '37-'46
M-N 22,000c_1931 & 1941
BOND.DEBT July 1 '21- - $119,500
300.000 Apr 1 '26.'31.'36 NET DEBT April 1915--- 5389.000
15,200 5s '21 A-01240,000_Apr 1 '41 & '46 Assess. val.'13 (2-3 act.)..12.096.610 BOND. DEBT Apr 1919-367.000
Floating debt
3.439
14,394
Sinking fund
135,000_ _ _ .Apr 1 1951 School tax (per $1,000) 1918-$10.00 Sinking funds
Assess. val. (4 act.) '15 971.000
Tot.assess.val.'21(80% act.)3,404,090 4qs'22 5-a c150,000_ _May 1 '23-'52
Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1916___$17.00
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921-317.50 BOND.DEBT May 1 '22 $3,214,100
Total tax (per $1,000) 1916-535.50
2,700 Sinking fund
280,810 BRADFORD.
Population in 1920 (est.)
This city is in McKean County.
INT. payable in Brownsville at
Total assess. val. 1922_ -$59,298.212
BENTLEYVILLE SCH. DIST.
School tax (per 31.000) 1921_312.50 Incorp. Jan. 14 1879. Population Monongahela Nat. Bank.
1910, 14,544; 1920, 15,525.
district (P. 0. Bentleyville) Population in 1921 (est.)
60,000
This
Improvement Bonds.
is in Washington County.
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
45 '09 J-J 59,0000._ _ _Jan 1 1930 BROWNSVILLE BORO. SCH. D.
School Bldg. and Equipment
INT. on bonds marked (*) at the (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1914.) BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922_ 525.000
Free).
Bonds Tax
2,505
Lehigh Valley National Bank, Beth- 445'17 J-J $80,000
1927 Sinking fund
41
•548'20 A-0 $80,000-Oct I '222
(a) at the
Assessed valuation 1920.._ _1,050.000
(Subject to call.)
1,000_ -Oct 1 1942 lehem; on bonds marked
Pennsylvania Co. for Insurance on 5s '19 J-D $30,000
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1922-518.00
BOND.DEEP Apr 10 '22_ $81,000 Lives & Granting Annuities, Phila(Subject to call after 1929.)1939
Assess. val., real & per'l'22 1,593,850
at the
1930 BUCKS COUNTY.
M-N$35,000
3,670 delphia; on bonds marked (b)
Population in 1922
Co., Bethlehem; on 5s '20 (Subject to call 1920.)
Doylestown is the county seat.
TNT. at Farmers' & Miners' Na- Peoples Trust (c) at the Bethlehem
marked
Funding Bonds (Tax Free).
bonds
Alms House Bonds.
ional Bank, Bentleyville.
National Bank; on others at the bs '20 J-J 319,000c&r_Jan 1 1950 44s'22 s
-a 5160.000_Mar 1 '32-'50
E. P. Wilbur Trust Co., Bethlehem. 55is'21 A-0 5,000
(Due $32.000 in each of the years
1951
BERKS COUNTY.
1932.1937, 1942, 1947 and 14)50.
(Optional after 1931.)
Reading is the county seat. Bonds
(7)
BONDED DEBT_
Fire Improvement Bonds.
are tax-free to holders.
Population 1910,76.530; 1920_82,476
$8.000
348'12 M-N$200.000c_Yrly to 1924 BLACKLICK TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Cambria Co. 5s '19 A-0 to call after 1929.)
1939
(Subject
___ 600.000
bs
Road Bonds.
BUTLER.
Refunding (opt. Jan. 1 1918)•
-_- 375,000
58
bs '22 J-J 380,000„July 1 '24-'43 448'13 J-J $10,000c- _ _Jan 1 1933
This city is in Butler County.
BOND. DT. Apr 16 '21-41,175,000 BONDED DEBT
Incorporated as a borough 1817, and
Assess. val. real estate_121.603.177 Population 1920
City-Building Bonds.
2,376 4s '96 Apr $8,000c
40,097,161
1926 has been a third-class city since
val. personal
Assess.
Jan. 11918.
/
Tot.assess.val.'20(3tact) 161.700,338
Incinerator Bonds.
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
58 '20 --_ $15,000
State & Co.ta x(per S1.000) - _ -54.00 BLAER COUNTY.
-Improvement Bonds.
Street
Population '10, 183,222; '20, 200,789
(Optional 1920)
Holidaysburg is the county seat.
1924
INT. at Reading Nat. Bank.
Refunding & Imprv't Bonds.30 4s '06 J-D $20,000
All of the bonds are tax-free to holder
1928
.000
1942
448'17 M-S $25,000
Inlet. Bonds (opt. after 1917).
1933
4s '09 J-J 25,000
BERWICK.
(Subject to call 1939.)
•
45 '07 J-J $200,000r____Jan 1 1927
1936
This borough is in Columbia Co.
BOND. DEBT Apr 18'22 $251.000 is '09 A-0 25,000
Bldg. Bonds. (opt. after 1915).
1938
4)is'l1 .1-5 50,000
Berwick and West Berwick were in_Aug 1 1935 Sinking fund (cash & bonds) 70,775 44s'13 .1-5 24,000
1938
1918.
corp. into Berwick on Jan. 9
Assess. val.'22(50% act.). 8.132,582
BOND.DEBT May r_26'22 $302,000
1949
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921- $72,000 3.658'05F-A$140,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_-315.00 5s '19 M-N125,000
Floating debt
258,000
1931
16,000 Sinking fund (addl)
5s '21 M-S 40,000
Floating debt (add'1)
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
213
53,447 Assessed val'n, real
Viaduct Bonds.
Sinking funds
estate.50,971,943
1940
4 Ms'14 J-D $90,000
1'ot.assess.val.'20(1-3act.) _2,829.316 Assessed val'n.
personal13,997,582 BRADFORD COUNTY.
5s '21 J-J 190,000__Jan 1 '31-'45
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20_517.00 Other assessed prop
6,085,493
Towanda is the county seat.
35,000_ _Jan 1 '46-'50
Population 1910, 5,357; 1920, 12,181 Tot.assoss.val.'22(4 act) 71,055.018
Road Building Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922 $554,000
County tax (per $1.000) 1922_ _$7.50
A-0 $616,500
As.'d val. '22 (501' act.) _19,125,000
BETHLEHEM.
Popul'i3 1910, 108,858; 1920, 128,334 5s
BONDED DEBT__ ______ (1)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922...310.00
This city is in Northampton
INT. at office of Sinking Fund Population 1910,54,526; 1920..53,166 Pop'n '10,20,728; 1920
23.778
Incorporated
and Lehigh Counties.
INT. payable in Butler at City
und”r Act approved Mch. 6 1845. Commission.
become city of third class
BRADFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT Treasurer's office.
Voted to
Building Bonds (Tax-free).
Nov. 2 1915. All issues are tax-free BLAIRSVILLE.
This borough is in Indiana County. 43'g'l5A-O 560,000c_due $2,000 & BUTLER COUNTY.
to holders. Annexation of West
Butler is county seat.
33.000 in alternate years.
Bethlehem authorized by vote Aug.9 BOND. DEBT Apr 26 '18-375,000
1904. On July 10 1917 South Beth- Sinking fund
10,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922,. $58,000 4a County Bonds.
A-0 $20,000c__510,000 YrlY
6,180.000
lehem voted to annex. Northamp- Total ass'd val. (1-3 act.) 983,309 Assess. val. 1921
M-N 16,000c___Part yearly
ton Heights annexed Mar. 8 1920. Total tax rate (per $1.000)---$19.00 School tax (per 51.000) 1921_325.00 4s
Road Bonds.
18.000
Bonded debt assumed by city. Debt Population 1910. 3,572; 1920-4,391 Population in 1920 (est.)
54s'20 -__ 3550,000_ _Sept 1 '27-'44
of city follows:
INT. at Dist. Treasurer's office.
BOND. DEBT June 7 '21 5678,000
Refunding Bonds.
Total assessed val'n 1921_3)',000,000
448'15 ___ 537,000_ __Jan 2 1945 BLAIRSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
BRENTWOOD.
448'15 A-0 552.000„Apr 15 '25-'42
(Subject to call after 1925)
Allegheny State & Co. tax(per$1.000) 1736.75
This borough is in
77.270
Pop. 1910. 72,689; 1920
4s '16 A-0 75,500W..._Apr 1 1946 ($7.000 1925.5 10.000 1930. 1934 and County. Incorp. Nov. 6 1915.
INT. payable at Treasurers office.
1937 and $14.000 in 1942)
(Subject to call beginning in 1926.)
General Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922-351,000 43.(s'17 F-A 134,000
Water Bonds.
1922-1949
BUTLER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s '09 A-0 $15,000o_Apr 1 z1939 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__$23.00 TOTAL DEBT
(1)
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
(Subject to call after 15 years.)
1.695
INT. at Blairsville Nat. Bank.
Population in 1920
4s '07 M-S $56,000c_ __Sept 1 1937
.,May 1 1942
4s' 12 M-N $50,000c_
411 '09
(Subject to call beginning 1922
BRENTWOOD SCHOOL DIST. 34s'00 M-S 25,000---Mar 1 1929
•
-A 19,000c ..Aug 1 1929
F
4s '14 F-A 315.000___Aug la 1944 BLAKELY.
School B dg. Bonds (tax-free).
This borough (P.0.Peckville) is in
(Subject to call beginning 1924.)
$70,000-..--$10.000 on 3s '01 M-S 39,000c_ __Sept 1 1931
(Optional beginning 1916.)
430'20 s-a 1,700 000.Feb 1 '24-'48 Lackawanna Co. Incorp. Aug. 23
Jan. 1 in '28,'32,
1867. Bonds are tax-free. Borough
1940
4s '10 M-N 47.0000
street Bonds
'35. '39.'41. '44 (Subject to call $15,000 in 15 years
5s '20 5-5
its
45 '97 M-S $43,500o__Sept 1 1927 owns Jan. electric-light plant (invenand '46.
tory
18 1921, $83,831.93.)
and 520,000 in 20 years.)
(Optional beginning 1902.)
15.000.-. Jan 1 1949 4}is'12 A-0 25,0000__Apr 15 1942
Building Bonds.
Borough-Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '2 i- $98,980 (Optional after 5, 10 and 15
years.)
45 '07 M-N $31$,000o._ _Nov 1 1937 58 '14 J-D $8,000......,.Dec 1 1924 Total assess. val. 1921
40,000__June
-A
3;0'00 F
2,100o_ Feb 1 a1930 (Subject to call after Dec. 1 1916)
2.847.380 44s'15 J-D 320,000c_Apr 11 '25-'40
(about 2-3 actual)
'27 &'32
1 a1931 5s '15 F-A $15,000____Aug 1 1940 Population in 1920 (est.)
5,000o June
3 48'01 J-D
3.000 44s'12 A-0
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1920)
is '16 M-S 265,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'45
348'03 F-A
.
4,000o-Aug_ 1 a1933
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
4 Xs'18 A-0 250,000c _ _ _ _1924-1948
*Permanent St.-Impt. Bonds.
BRID GE VILLE.
BOND. DEBT Apr 12'22 5772,000
45 '06 A-0 $75,000c___Oct 1 1936 _s'18-- $7,500
is in Allegheny Co. Sinking fund
This borough
120,860
448'12 A-0 42,000c_ Oct 1 1942 (Subject to call after Aug 11933.) BOND. DEBT Apr 7 1919.. $91,000
Bridge Bonds.
Ass'd val'n '22(35% act.).14,000,000
*Paving Bonds.
-4,508
45 '17 J-D$150,0000__June 1 1947 5s '17 J-J 310.000__July 1 '22-'31 Floating debt (additional). 24.629 School tax (per $1,000) 1922.._520.00
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22_ $40,500 Sinking fund
INTEREST payable at Guaranty
Street Lighting Bonds.
Assessed val'n, real estate 1,855.130 Trust Co., Butler.
872.000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'40 Sinking fund
44s'20
118,750
Assess. val '21 (75% act.)-3.51 9841 A.ssessed vat'n, personal
11: 42
2
*Street Se Sewer(mt. Bonds.
71,750
44s'13 A-0 532.000 'Oct 1 1943 Boro. tax (Per 31,000) 19 1_-..$10.00 Other assessable property
Total tax (per 51,0001
341.50 Total val. 1919(80% act.)_1,880.1)30 BUTLER TOWNSHIP SCH. DIS.
*Refunding Bonds.
is in
This district
1921_4s '16 F-A 555,900____Aug 1 1946 Population 1910, 5,345; 1920, 6,564 Total tax rate(per 51.000)'18-510 00 Butler County.(P. 0. Butler)
-A 55,000c __Aug 1 1947
00'17 F
INT. at Peckville Nat. Bank, Population 1910.1,983; 1920-3.092 44s'18 F
-A $36,000
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1932.)
Peckville
BRIDGEVILLE SCHOOL DIST. (Due 54.000 yearly, subject to call
Improvement Bonds.
after 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT July 15'21. 550.000
445'10 J-J $21,000c.. __July 1 1940
3. 5,e) TOTAL DEBT May 26 '19 537.000
Floating debt (add'1)
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.) BLAKELY TOWNSHIP.
20,000
20.771 Floating debt
This township is in Lackawanna Sinking fund
15 A-0 20,000____Oct 1 1945
Tot, ass'd val.'21 (70%act.)2,106.096 Assessed val'n 1918(4 act.)3,201,334
Subject to call after Oct. 11930.) County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---S15.00 School tax rate(p. $1.000) 18-110.00
ewer, Police & Fire-Alarm Bds. 54s'21 s-a $250,000c
INT. payable at Butler.
3.148
Population in 1921
446'11 A-0 340,000c___Oct 1 1941 BONDED DEBT

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PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

CALIFORNIA SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. California) Is
In Washington County.
BOND. DEBT June 1 1921-$42,000
Floating debt
15,700
Sinking fund
20,000
Tot. ass'd val.'21 (1-3 act.)1.068.100
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1931_ -323.00
Population in 1921 (est.)
2,800
CAMBRIA COUNTY.
Edensburg is the county seat.
County (..ourt-House Bonds.
00'18 A-0$159,000c__Oct 1 '22-'41
(See V. 107, p. 2306, for maturity.)
Road Bonds.
5a '19 J-D$446.550c_Dec 1 '22-'42
530'20 M-S 490 000.. _Sept 1 '22-'43
(See V. 111 p. 1198 for maturity.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
530'21 ___ $500,000_July 15 '22-'44
530'21500,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'44
BOND. DEBT Apr 10'22$2.424,000
Total assessed value 1921
(abt. 75% actual)_ __ _165.694,630
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$6.00
Pop'n 1910. 166,331; 1920, 197,839

Sewer Bonds.
4
J-D $10,000...._ _June 1 1923
430'01 J-J
20,00L___ _Jan 1 1931
Street Bonds.
4 48'98 J-D $25,000_ __June 11928
414s'01 .T-J
8,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1926
430'09 J-J
g0,000 July 1 '23-'3x
448'16 J-D 100,000
1938
BOND. DEBT May 1 '22....$321,000
Assessed valuation 1921_ _8,900,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _314.00
Pop'n '1^. 10.009; 1921. 11,516.
INT.at First Nat.Bank,Carnegie

CHARLEROI SCHOOL DIST.
Bonds are tax-tree to holders.
440'04 M-N1$8,000c_ May 1 '25-'31
1 5,000c_ _ _ May 1 1928
4348'12 J-J
58.000c_July 1 '23-'42
(See V 94, p 1641. for maturity.)
_s '04 ___ $15,000
_s '06
6.500
_s '07
20,000
4%s'16 J-J
8.000
1944
118,000-----1945-1946
BOND. DEBT Apr 14 '19.. 3145,000
Sinking fund
2.085
Assess. val.(50% act.)'19_4,124,245
School tax (per 31,000) 1918-320.00
Pop'n 1910, 9,635; 1919 (est.), 13,000
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Charleroi. and Dist. Treasurer's office.

[VOL. 114.

Assess. val. personal
$116,000
Tot.ass'd val.'221(507 act.)1,716,000
q
Tax rate (per $1.000) 22.. . 415.00
Population 1910,3,155; 1920, 3,469
- CLIFTON HEIGHTS SCH. DIST.
This district is in Delaware Co.
School Bonds (Tax Free).
5 s'21-375.000
BONDED DEBT
CLINTON COUNTY.
Lock Haven is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
is '11 J-D $58.600c
a1931
is '11 M-S 39,400c
a1931
is '10 A-0 17,000c
a1930
Is '10 __ 15,000
1930
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22 $75,500
Assess. val. real
13,486,097
Assess. val. personal
334,874
Other assessable property.. 932,555
Ass'd val.'22 (abt.% act.)-14,753,426
Tax rate (Per $1,000)
..$8.0O
Popul'n 1910, 31,545; 1920, 33,555
1922a Opt. 10 years before maturity.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
COAL TWP.SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district (P. 0. Shamokin) is
in Northumberland County.
Funding Bonds.
00'16 J-D$161,000__June 1 '23-'46
(See V. 102. p. 2272, for maturity.)
BOND. DEBT May 22 '20 3167,000
Tot.ass.val.'19(65% act.) 10,375.783
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919....__$25.00
Population in 1920 (est.)
18.000
INT. payable at Dime Tr. Sr Safe
Deposit Co.of Shamokin.

CARNEGIE SCHOOL DIST.
20,000c_Mar 1 '27&'29
430'22 M-S 80,000c_Mar 1 '31-'38
60,000c_Mar 1 '39-'42
140,000c_Mar 1 '43-'49 CHELTENHAM TOWNSHIP.
BOND.DEBT June 9 1922 $472.500
This township (P. 0. Ogontz) is
Sinking fund
10,051 In Montgomery County.
Ass'd val. '22 (80' act.)_ _8,820,000
Highway Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922-$16.00 4 Xs'16 J-J $45.000- _July 11946
Population in 1922
(Optional after July 1 1926)
16.000
BONDED DEBT
$185,000
Floating debt
CARRICK.
35.000
This borough is in Allegheny Co. Assessed val. 1915
12,360,000
Inc. June 21 '04; Pop'n in '10 6.173; Population 1910, 8.434; 1920, 11,015
CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Cambria Co. 1920 10.504
CHELTENHAM TWP. SCR. D.
x Street and Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921... $70,000
Assess. valuation 1921__3,944,230 4s '16 M-s $120.000_ _Sept 126-46 BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '22 $210,000
(See V. 103, p. 680, for maturity.) AssessedfReal estate
13,620,124
val'n 1Personal
General impt. Bonds.
40,cw0
CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP SCHOOL 4s '05 ___
$5.000_ __ _Jan 2 1925 Other asso4sable property.. 810,875
DISTRICT.
Total assessed val'n 1921
Street impt. Bonds.
This district is in Cambria County. 4s '06 ___ $6,000_0ct 1 '25 & '30
(30% to 50% actual)__ _14,471,950
School Bonds (Tax Free).
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921___Sli.00
Sewer Bonds.
5Xs'21 F
-A $30,000_ _Aug 1 '29-'45 4s '06 --- 2 . 0 __ _Jan 2 1926 Population in 1921 (est.)
5 0
15,000
(Due $10,000 in each of the years
1 50.900......Jan '31 & '36 CHESTER.
1929, 1937 and 1945.)
Chester is situated in Delaware Co 0OATESVILLE.
Park & Equip. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921...330,000 430'13 J-D $35,000_Dec 1 '23 and Incorp. 1866.
This city is in Chester County.
Assess. val.(3-5 to 34 act.)_2,944.230
444s'14J4 $60,000_'28. '36 & '44 Inc. as borough 1857, incorporated.
every 5 years thereafter
impt. & Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). 430'18 --- 70,000_ -__Jan 1 1948 as city of third class in 1915.
CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS.
43.0'11 M-N$55,000cNov 1 1922-'41 43-s'19 J-J 400,000c_ __July 11924,
Water and Sewer Bonds.
This boro. is in Crawford County. (Part due every 5 years.)
1929, 1934 & 1939 330'03 J-J 315,000r_July 1 '23-28
BOND.DEBT May 20 '21._$40,595 TOTAL DEBT Dec31 '20... $333000
*Refunding Bonds.
4s '96 J-J
6,700r
1296
Floating debt (add 1)
Floating debt (addl.)
8,145
87,471 330'99 J-J $176,000c___July 1929 4s 97 J-J 11,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1927
Sinking fund
16,768 Cash on hand
31,281 48 '07 J-J 133.000o_ __July 1 1937 4s 18 J-D 112,500-__ .Juno 1 1923
Tot. ass'd val.'21 (50% act.) 757.970 Assessed valuation 1920_ _ -8,277,080
(Subject to call July 1 1917.)
162.500-June 1 24- 48
Tax rate (per $1,000)'21
$20.50 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920_410.50
;City Bonds.
Water and Street Bonds.
Population in 1910,1,600;'20. 1,663
z Tax-free to holder.
34'3 A-0 $60,000c_Apr 1'23 &'33 4 Xs 12 M-N$23,000-....Nov 1 1942
0
310'04 J-.T
70.000o___July 1 1934 4Xs'15 J-J 163,000
INT.on bonds of 1913 and 1916 at
1022-1944
70,000o___Jan 1 1939 4Xs'16 M-N 72.000
CANONSBURG.
Carrick Bank, on others at Iron & 4s '09 J-J
1922-1946
This borough Is in Washington Co. Glass Dollar Say. Bank, Pittsburgh. 430'10 J-.T 100.000c_ _ _Julv 1 1925
Park and Playground Bonds.
4)0;11 J-J 300.000crly1'30-'35-'40 434s'17 A-0 $65,000
Inc. 1802. Population 1910, 3.891;
1923-1947
48 '16 __
100,000____July 1 1946
1920, 10,632.
General Bonds.
___ 165,000
CARRICK SCHOOL DISTRICT. 6s
Improvement Bonds.
4 s 17 A-0 80,800
1922
'
BOND. DEBT May 1919 $1,289,000
436s'22 J-J $80,000
Building Bonds.
,
Sewer, Water, Street Sr Park
(Due $10,000 on Jan. 1 in each of the 430'17 J-J 824,000.._July 1 '23-'30 Assessment debt (add'i)_- 280,500
Bonds.
Sinking fund
years 1930, 1936, 1940, 1943, 1946, TOTAL DEBT
304.996 430'19 A-03250,000
1924-1949
(7)
1948, 1951 and 1952.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918---.88.00 Total assessed val'n 1922_57,953.750
Street Bonds.
City tax (per 31,000) 1918
zFunding Bonds.
-37 50 5s '21 A-0 $45,000
1931-1951
Populat'n 1910, 38.537; 1920, 58,030
430'13 M-S 312,000c
Refunding Bonds.
-Mar 1 1925 OATASAUQUA.
i Tax-free to holders.
zUeneral Bonds.
45 '11 J-J aiu,500o___July 1 1941
This borough Is In Lehigh County.
INT. on 4Xs of 1919 at the City
48
J-D $10.000c-Dec 18 1925
Improvement Bonds.
Refunding Bonds (Tax-Free).
Treasurer's office.
zPaving Bonds.
4.48'00 J-J $11,000r
1930
3 s0 s
7 -a
$5,000c
1927
430
M-N $13,000c_Nov 2'22-'27
Water Bonds.
Bridge Bonds (Tax-Free).
CHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
430'16 M-S 23,000-_Sept 1 '22-'36 330'05 s-a
4318'17 M-N$33,500.....Tune 1 '23-'47
$5,S00c
1935 430'12 M-N51120.000__ _June 1
Sewer Bonds.
1932 BOND. DEBT May 1 1922$825.000
Water-Works (Tax-Free).
48
J-D $12,5000_Dec 2 '22-'27 4s'09-10 s-a $71,100c__1930
60.000..J'no 1 '373e42 Sinking fund
77.000
0'08 J-D z1,400c_June 1 '23-'24 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 18'22- Sr 1940 430'15
4)
,
_ 75.00Ornel'32.'37&'42 Ass'd val. (70%
_ _13,800.935
$75,700
TOTAL DEBT Apr 10 '22.. $76,900 Ass'd val.'22 (2-3 act.)
School
'Total tax (per $1,000) 1920...$27.50
_ _ _ _3,733.680 4148'17 -- Bonds.
Sinking fund
$130.000c_July 1 1947 Population 1910, 11,084; 1920, 14,545
22,221 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1922_ _$8.50
Assessed valuation 1921......4,276,440 Population 1010. 5,250;
00'18 --- 370.000
1948
TNT. on refunding bonds at
1920, 4,714
Tax rate(Per $1,000) 1922__440.75
g
INT.at Nat. Bank of Cataaauqua. 5s '20 ann 250,000-__Apr 1 1 950 Treasurer's office.
INT. at Borough Treas. office.
High-School Bonds.
z Tax free to holders.
330'01 J-J $125.000o___July 1 1931 COATESVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
.T-11 3n.000r___May 1 1934 31is A-0 $10,0000_Oct 1 '22-'31
4s
CATASAUQUA SOH. DIST.
Refunding Bonds.
This district is in Lehigh County.
4.40s F
-A 15,000c __Feb 1 1926
CARBON COUNTY.
(Subject to call.)
Mauch Chunk is the county seat. 45 '11 J-J $24.300e-July 1 1941 4Xs'13 J-D $75.1100crnel '32.'37&42
BOND.DEBT Msy 1922.31,221.500 4s
(Subject to call July 1 1916.)
A-0 15,0000
_1924-1938
Road Bonds.
Sinking fund
313.746 4s '06 J-J
40 '12 J-J
__21,000c-Jan 11037
30,000c_ __July 1 1942
534s'20 A-03200,000
1935-1950
Assess. val.'22(70% act.)*59,000,000 (Subject to call $1,000 yearly begin(Subject to call July 1 1922.)
($50,000 each five years.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1921.._$8.50
ning Jan 1 1908)
175,000_ _Apr 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922-- $54,300
Bonds are tax-exempt.
430'12 J-J
36,000c --1928-1942
488
430'22 A-0{116,000_Apr 1 '42 & '47 Floating debt (addl.)
INTEREST is payable at the Dela- 00'15 J-J 91,58Ic
Sinking funds
_1922-1945
12.300 te.se rimer,'
59,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1952 Assessed
Trust Co in
48 '17 M-N 62,400.-D/fay 1 '23-'47
Bridge Bonds (opt. beg. Jan.1 '18) School valuation 1921_ _ .3,535.331 CLAIRTON. - Chester
BOND.DEBT July 13 '21.. $267,500
tax (per $1,000) 1921_317.00
4%8'13 J-J $50,000--Jan 1 1943
This boro. Is in Allegheny Co.
Sinking funds
15,000
5,000
GEN. BD.DT. Apr 10'22 $380.000 Population in 1922 (est.)
INT.at Nat. Bank of Catasauqua. 5)-s'20E-A (360,000__Duo $10,000 Ass'd val.'20(abt.70%act) 9,286,070
Floating debt
12,197
Aug 1 '29,'34,'38,'42. School tax (per $1,000) 1021....$16.00
Assessed value real estate.30,445,68
'45 and '47.
Population in 1920 (est.)
16,000
Assessed value personal
5,840,325
I 15,000_....Aug 1 1950
INTEREST is payable at National
CHAMBEESBURG.
Total assessed value 1922
(?) Bank of Chester Valley. Coatesville.
This borough is the capital of BOND. DEBT
(about
actual)_36,286,009
Population 1910. 3,326; 1920, 6,264
County tax (nor $1,000) '22..-$4.00 Franklin Co. Inc. 1784.
OOLLINGDALE.
Population '10, 52,846;' 1920, 62,565 330'03 A-0 820,0000._ -Apr 1 1933 CLAIRTON SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
This borough (I'. 0. Darby)
(Subject to call after April 1 1908.)
This district Is In Allegheny Co. is in Delaware Co.
Refunding Bonds.
CARBONDALE SCHOOL DIST. 430'19 J-D 372,500c_Due
All bonds are tax-free.
5)48'16 _ $10,000____May 2 1951
on July 1 4 gs'04 .T-D $30,500c....._19
4301'16 J-D$125,000c__$25,000 on (For amount due
22-1934
Street improvement Bonds.
each year see 430'09 F-A 35,000c
June 1 '26, '31.'36. '41 & '45.
_ _1924-1930 510 M-N $60,000
V. 109. p.
TOTAL DEBT
414s'09 A-0 10,000c
$210,200 43.48'19 J-D 302.)
_ _1923-1927 BOND. DEBT Apr. 14 '22 $142.000
$3,500c___Julv 1 1949
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918...410.0
Sinking fund
24,091
IC AD. DEBT Jan 1 '20-- 3360,400 4 s'18 __ 120,000
Population in 1918
TOTALDEBT Apr 24'22 887,500
19,00“
2.300.000
5,821 Assessed valuation 1921_10,638,000 Assess. val. 1921
INT. at Liberty Discount & Say. .issessment debt (add'I)___
Burgh tax
Floating debt
22,412 Tax rate (per 81,000) 1921___$14.00 Population rato(per$1,000)'20-$12.00
Bank, Carbondale.
1910. 1.361; 1920. 3,834
Sinking fund
59.773
INT. at Union Tr. Co., Clairton. COLUMBIA.
Total ass'd val'n (real est.),
OARLISLE.
•
1920 (est.) (65% act. _ _6,500.000 CLEARFIELD.
Columbia is in Lancaster Co. Inc.
This borough is in Cumberland Co. Total tax
(per $1,000) 1920--_$10.00
April 1814. Bonds are tax-free to
48
-__ 89,800....__Jan 1 1924 Pop'n '10, 11,800;
This borough Is In Clearfield Co.
holder. Pop.'10, 1l.454;'20. 10,836.
13.171
48
___ 16,900____Apr 1 1924 INT. at Nat. Bk.1920
Fire
of Chambersburg. 430'18 Faninmen..
4.8
___
A-0 810.000____Apr 1 1948 5s Funding Bonds.
7,500____May 1 1926
'20 J-J $45,000---Jan I 1950
4s
-- 17.000___Mar 1 1927
Optional 10 years after date.
(Optional Jan 1 1925.)
48
__- 61,900____July 1 1941 CHAMBERSBURG SCR. DIST.
Street imnt. Bonds.
48-9,000_ _ _ _Apr 11916
840.000_ _ _ _June 1 1950 4s Refund. Bonds.
53.is'20 __
Building Sc F.quipment Bonds.
g '16 J-J $58,000c_ _Jan 1 1946
Funding Bonds.
(Ontio-41 :Tune 11040)
5s '22 A-0$75,000c_ Oct 1 '26-'50
(Subject to call after Jan I 1926.)
48
A-0 $13,000c___April 1 1923
5,000c_ _ _ _Oct 1 1951 BOND.DEBT July 1920-- $152,000 TOT. DEBT Juno 7 1921- 3153,000
48
J-D
3,800c__Dec 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22_ $166,000 Assessed valuation 1920__ _3.075.000 Assessed val.'20(2-3 act.) 83,677,822
4s
A-0 10.800c_ _April 1 1925 Sinking fund
10,000 Population 1910, 6,851; 1920, 8,529 Total tax (per $1,000) 19.0- - 334.50
BOND. DEBT Jan 11922.. 3149,700 Assess. val . % act.)'21-6.700,000
(75
INT. payable in Columbia.
Floating debt
143,372 Tax rate (per $1.000) 21
$15.00 CLEARFIELD COUNTY.
Sinking fund
Clearfield is the county seat.
9,990 Population in 1921 (est.)
13.200
COLUMBIA SCHOOL DIST.
Total assessed value 1922_ _6,094,397
$110.000__June 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Juno 5 '21- 335,100
INT. at District Treasurer's office. 430'17 J-D
Population 1910, 10,303; 1920. 10.916
Subject to call $10,000 yearly after Floating dent (add'i)
16,250
INT.at Farmers'Tr.Co.. Carlisle.
June 11922.)
Sinking fund
CHARLEROI.
411
This borough Is in Washington Co. 53.0'21' ( 30,000_ _Oct 15 1926 Assessed !Beal estate
3,683,1)91
s-a 1190,000__Oct 15 '27-45 val.'201 Personal
CARLISLE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Inc. Feb. 8 1892.
6,970
t .5,009....-Oct 15 1946 Total asse,
Building Bonds (Tax-free).
4s '99 ___
sed val. 1921
1929 414s
_ 450,000
48 '14 J-J $83,000c__ _July 1 1944 Is '01 ___ 445,000
(1-3 to k6 act.)
3,690.561
1925 TOTAL DEBT May 21'22 8775.000
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1924. 5s '04 __ 26,000
26,000
1932 Tot.ass'd val.'22 (1-3act.).g3,483.921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 _ -$10.00
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22 386.000 110'07
BOND.
16.000
12,000
rate (per 51 mom 1992_ _ 57.nn PopulatIon in 19)1 (c.st.)
Floating debt (additional).
5,000 430'14 J-J 275.000____July 1 1944 Population
'10, 93,768; '20, 103.236 COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Tot. val. 1921 (70% act).5,001,806 _s '17 ___ 28.000
Bloomsburg is the county seat.
Total tax rate(per$1,000) '21-$15.00 4%s'19 A-0 32,000____Apr
1 1919 CLIFTON HEIGHTS.
Bridge (Int. at Bloomsburg).
Population In 1920 (est.)
10,636
Refunding & Street Bonds,
This borough Is in Delaware Co.
Is
A-0 $69.87 ic _ _1922-1932
INT. payable at Farmers' Tr. Co., 410'13 J-J $1.7.000___ _July
1 1938
Incorporated June 1 188.5.
Refunding (Int. at Bloomsburg).
Carlisle.
BOND. DEBT May 25'22. $226,000
Sewer and Highway Bonds.
ts '00 J-J 132.000
1922-1923
Floating debG
18,500 430'17 J-J $70.000c_ _ _July 1 1946
110,01)0 _ _ _1935-1936
CARNEGIE.
Sinking fund
47.151
Street Bonds.
Funding (Int. at Bloomsburg).
This borough is in Allegheny Co Assess. val.'21 (40% act.)
_4.488.140
Bonds are tax-tree to holders.
Boro tax (per $1,000) 1921 _320.00 5s '91 M-S $16,000. _Nov 111021 4s '13 P-A 320.000c _ _ _1938-1941
May 1919 8130.500
General-Improvement Bonds.
Ponnls'n 1010, 9.615: 1920, 11.516 BOND. DEBT A m* 11 '22- 870.000 BOND. DEBT(abt.)_ -16,517.723
Flting de".t (add'1)___ _
ol
9.non Assess. val. '19
430'03 J-D $23,000_ ___June 1 1933
INT. at Bank of Charleroi.
Sinking fund
1 3.000 county tax (ner $1.000) 1019_ _$4.50
48 '05 A-0 50,000---Apr 1 1935
z Tax-free to holders.
Assess. val. real
1.600.000 Population 1910,48.467; 1920.-48,349




I

JUNE,

1922.1

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

CONNELLSVILLE.
This city is in Fayette County.
Incorp. as a borough 1806 and as 3d.
class city In 1911. In 1909 absorbed
the boroughs of Connellsville and
New Haven.
z Fundini & Street Bonds.
4346'15 J-J $20,000r ___1922-1925
70.000r ---1926-1935
z Refunding Bonds.
1929
F-A $7,000e
5s
1924
2.000
330 '99 _(Subject to call after 5 years)
430'08 A-0 $47,500____Oot 1 1933
Street-impt. Bonds.
1924
--- $16.500
68
1925
___ 86,000
6s
1926
___ 30,000
6s
1925
___ 35,000
6s
BOND. DEBT Apr 14 '22_ $314,000
Tot. val.'22(46-509' act.)_7,919,306
Total tax 1922 (per $1,000)___$16.00
Pop'n 1910. 12,845; 1920.-13,804
z Tax-free to holders.
CONNELLSVILLE SOH. DIST.
Bonds are all tax-free to holders
430'10 A-01$30,000c-Oct 1 '22-'27
1 4,0000—Oct 1 1928
430'15 M-N 30.000-May '25-'31
43i5'16 J-D 250,000_ _J une 1 '36-'45
1948
27,000
bs
BOND. DEBT Apr 13'17-$329.500
28,946
Sinking funds
Assess. val.'16(14 act.) 5.197,534
School tax (per $1,000) 1918-$25.00
INT. on 430 of 1910 at Firs Nat.
Bank, Connellsvilie; on 430 due
192541 at Guarantee Tr. & Safe
Dep. Co., Phila.; on 43is oi 1916 at
Penn. Co. for Insurance on Lives &
Granting Annuities, Phila.
CONSHOHOCKEN.
This borough is In Montgomery Co.
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
Street Bonds.
1931
-__ $25,000
48
1936
45
--- 14,000
1940
4.(s
— 45,000
1941
_.... 70,000
4
1935
4 8'14 — 12,000
4 8'13 - - 27,0000_Apr 1 '28-'43
eart every 5 years)
•
BOND.DEBT Apr 21 '2'1_3188,970
970
Floating debt (a(idl)
20.561
Sinking fund
3,684,710
Assess. val.'21
Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _$10.00
Popul'n 1910, 7,480; 1920. 8,481
/NT. payable part at First Nat.
Bank, Conshohocken, and part at
Guarantee Tr. & Safe Dep. Co.,Phila.
CONSHOHOCKEN SOB. DIST.
Bldg. & Fund. Bds. (tax-free).
4,48'13 M-N $63,000c_ -_1923-1943
(Part each 5 years)
BOND.DEBT Apr 10 1922 $63,000
27.000
Floating debt
20.100
Sinking fund
Tot.ass'd val.'22(abt.40%) 4,118,280
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920_--$14.50
8,650
Population In 1922
INT. at Tradesmen's Nat. Bank.
Conshohocken.
CONWAY.
This borough Is in Beaver County.
BOND.DEBT June 21 '2L..$43,000
4,000
Floating debt
760,930
Total assess. val.'20
$46.00
Tax rate (per $1,000)'20
Population 1010, 1,483; 1920-1,858
CORAOPOLIS.
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
A-0 $26.500___1928&1927
430
1930
J-J 43,000
4s
1926
A-0 48,000
4s
1932
J-D 20.000
4s
Improvement Bonds,
434507 J-.1 340,000o. _July 15 1937
Street & Sewer-Impt. Bonds.
430'08 J-J 120,0000_ _July 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Apr. 18 '21 $213,000
25.841
Floating debt
Sinking fund (addl)......- 100,0)0
Assess. val. '21 (60% act.)-5,700,809
Total tax per $1,000) 1921-.-$26.00
Popurn 1910, 5.252; 1920, 6,162
INTEREST payable at Coraopolis
CORAOPOLIS SCHOOL DIST.
1$5,000__Mar 1 1927
48 '17 M-S 5.000._ _Mar 1 1929
60.000-Mar 1 '31-'42
20,000__Mar 1 '43-'44
1923-1946
--- 50,000
4)4s
Wee V. 108, p. 189, for maturity.)
13ON'13. DEB t' May 15' . $221.000
2
Floating debt (additional)_ 42,000
24,873
Sinking fund
Ass'd val. '22 (70% act.) _6.396.870
School tax (per $1,000)22---$16.00
COREY.
This city is In Erie Co. Inc. 1896.
Street Paving Bonds.
48 '15 J-J 39.500_ ___July 1 1035
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
Building Bonds.
July 1939
430'19 J-J $32,000
(Redeemable after 1924.)
Refund. Bonds (Opt. beg. 1904).
May 1929
4s '99 M-N $35.650c_
BOND.DEBT Jan 11921. $77,150
Assessed val. Jan 1 1921--.3,761.400
117,986
Value of city property_
Total tax (per $1.000) 1921 . 517.01
Population in 1910 5,991; 1920 7,228
INT. payable at City Treasury.
—
ORAPTON.
Thls borough Is In Allegheny Co
17,000
1939-1045
1946-1948
*530'21-- 18,000
1949-1950
16,000
9,000
1951
Improvement Bonds.
430'15 J-J $35,000__July 1 '39-'42
430'18 M-N$40,000__Mar 1 '39-'48




Sewer.Street & Funding Bonds.
($1.130o_Junc 1 '23-'51
48 '06 J-D i 22,000o_June 1 '23-'33
130.000o_June 1 '34-'36
434s'95 M'S 6,0000_1919.'22&'25
45 '98 M-S t 6,000o_1919,'22&'25
1926
1 5000
1923
4s '99 11-S f 2,000c
1927
1 2,5000
45 '01 li&-S 10,0000 -_.._1022-1031
1927
1 1,0000
i9,000c--1921'24&'26
1928
2.000c
4s '03 M-S
15,0000 ----1929-1931
12,0000____ 1932-1933
48 '06 M-S 15.000c ----1922-1936
Funding Bonds (Tax-free).
2
1$2,000o-N0v 1'22 25
is '09 lif-N 6,000cNov 1'23-24-26
6,000o_Nov 1 '27-'28
20,000o.Nov 1 '37-'38
$201,420
BOND.DEBT
52.200
Floating debt
2,304
Sinking fund
Assess. val. est. 1917 (80%
6,418,190
actual)
8,500,000
Actual value (est.)
Population, 1910. 4,583; 1920, 5,934
INT. at First Nat. Bk.in Crafton.
* Tax free.
CRAFTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bldg. & Equip. Bds.(tax-exempt).
1931
is '01 J-D $27.000
1931
48 'OS A-0 14.000
1936
4s '06 A-0 27.000
1934
4348'08 M-N 7,000
1929
41.4s'09 A-0 4.000
1943
4 s'13 J-J 101.000
1944
4 s 15 M-N 15.000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922-3198,000
Assessed val.'22 (2-3 act.).7,740,210
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922-$1 90
.00
5!0
Population in 1920 (est,)
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Crafton.
—
CRESSON.
This borough Is in Cambria Co.
$8.000-__June 1 1926
9.000.___June 1 1936
430'16 J-D
8.000__June 1 1946
53021 -- $20.000-Aug 1 '36&'46
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
bs '19 M-S $20,000c-Sept 11929.
'34,'39 & '44.
BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '22- $73,000
500
3.00
12,0
Floating Debt (add'!)
Sinkingfund
Assessed val, real estate
1.073.830
302,300
Assessed val. personal
Assess. value 1922(1-3 act.)1,539,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22$14.00
2.170
Pop'n 1910. 1.470; 1920
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Carlisle is the county seat.
Improvement Bonds (Tax Free).
5s '21 J-J $200,000c_ _Doc 31 1951
(Optional on or after Dec 31 1931.)
430'22 J-D $400,000cr_June 1 1952
(Optional June 11937.)
BOND.DEBT June '22-- $600,000
Assessed valuation
30,829,206
Actual valuation (est.)_ _ _60.000,000
Population 1910. 54,479; 1920_58.578
INT. at the Farmers' Trust Co.,
Carlisle.
CUMBERLAND TWP.SCH.DIST.
This district (P. 0. Carmichaels)
Is in Greene County.
bs '20
$33.500..-Jan 1 '23-'32
DEBT
BONDED(?)
DALE.
This boro. is in Cambria County.
Improvement Bonds.
4343'12 J-D $25,000c
1942
(Optional 1922.)
530'20 J-D 40,000c_June I '23-'46
s-a
-1922-1936
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ 383.500
17.350cTotal resources
46.475
Total assessed value 1922.-1,433,210
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'29$2900
Population 1910. 2.285; 1920-3,115
All the above bonds are tax free.
INT. payable at Johnstown, Pa.
DAN VILLE.
This borough Is In Montour Co.
3s '00 M-N $14,000.
334s'04 A-0 8,800
4s '04 A-0 21,200
334s'13 A-0 20,000
Water Bonds.
4s '16 J-J $77,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1921_- $141,000
Floating debt (add'I)
21.000
Total assess. val. 1920.,.. _2.382.845
Boro. tax rate (per 81.000)'20 $10.00
Pop'n 1910, 7,517; 1920--- 6,952
DARBY.
This borough is in Delaware Co.
--- $10.000
330
1930-1940
33.509
434s
1937-1940
43's'22 J-D 25,000_ _June 1 '27-'47
($5.000 each 5 years.)
BOND.DEBT May 24 '22_.$73,500
Sinking fund
11.645
(
Ass'd val.'22 30to10%act)_4,000,000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922___$12.00
Pop'n 1910. 6.305; 1920
7,922
--DARBY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s '15 A-0 $35.000c
Tax-free
__
5,000
48
- - 25,000
3
-__ 65,000
4348
13 ND.DEBT Juno '22__ $129,500
Sinking.Fund
28,500
Total assessed val. 1921.-3.811.985
School tax (nor $1.000) 1921--$25.00
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Darby.
--DAUPHIN COUNTY.
County seat Is Harrisburg. Bonds
are tax-free to holder.
3s '02 J-D 150,0000___ Deo 1 1932
Refunding Bonds.
35 '01 .I-J $249,0000--Jan 1 193!
BOND. DEBT Apr 10'22 $299,000
Sinking fund
221,645
Assess. val. real
100,179,985
Assess. val. personal
21.581.682
Other assessable property_ 4.817,985
Total val. '21(q act.)..12,5.579,652

103

County tax (per $1,000) 1922..$6.O0 DU BOIS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Pop'n 1910. 136,152; 1920. 153,116 BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '22_ $219,000
/NT. payable at Co. Treas. office. Tot.ass'd val.'21(30%act.) 3.527,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22336.50
15,000
Population in 1922 (est.)
DELAWARE COUNTY.
Media is the county seat.
DUNMORE. —
43.1s
___ $400.000c_..Mar 1 1952
This borough Is in Lackawanna Co.
BONDED DEBT_
Inc. 1864.
Popul'n, 1910, 117,906; 1920_173,084 430'10
J$25,000c.June 1 '40-'44
I 5.000c.__June 1 1945
Refunding Bonds.
DERRY TOWNSHIP.
'02 F-A $4,500c___Feb 1 1923
This township is in Westmoreland 4sSewer Bonds.
County.
43f_sg'03A-0 $6,500c .--Oct I 1923
Refunding & Road Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
534sg'20M-S $50,000_ _Sept 1 '24-'38
(See V. 112, p. 179, for maturity.) 434sg'09A-0 $51,2000-_Apr 1 '23-'39
General-impt. Bonds.
(7) 434 g '11 J-J
BONDED DEBT
I '20-'35
Popula'n 1910, 11,002; 1920, 13,419 430'14 A-0 $10,000o_ _Feb 1 '22-'43
59.800c__Oct
Prin. and int. at the People's Na- 430'12 A-0 35.0500_Apr 1 '23-'40
tional Bank of Latrobe.
13,000c_May I '36-'39
53 '19 M-N 6,000c___May 1 1944
32,000c_May 1 '45-'49
DERRY TWP. SCR. DIST.
5343'21 s-a $84,000c_Jan 1 '23-'41 BOND.DEBT Dec 9'16—$267.500
20.000
(See V 112, p. 488, for maturity.) Sinking fund
92 0
0: 5
BONDED DEBT
(7) Assessed valuation 1920_ _11.720914
rax rate (per $1,0)1920 --$10.50
00
Pop'n '10, 17,615; '20
DICKSON CITY.
Bonds are exempt from State
This borough is in Lackawanna Co. tax, which is assumed by borough.
Funding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Interest payable at Borough Treas58 '17 J-D $75,000__Dec 1 26-'41 urer's office,except on improvement
($15,000 payable every 5 years)
bonds, which are payable at the office
of Harris, Forbes & Co. In New York.
Sewer Bonds.
58
$11,000_..$1,000 yearly
DUNMORE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1,600
High-School Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Jan 5 1920_ $97,100
z$36,850c_Sept 1 '22-'32
Total assessed val. 1919-_6,295.624 430'08
1922
5,000
11,019 45
Popula'n '10. 9.331; '20
1922-1930
5s
_-- 20.070
430'12 --- 31.950c-June 1 '23-'32
DICKSON CITY SOH. DIST.
1 1931 430'15 s-an 45,000 jtne n 1945
_s
- $52
u
1
4348'16 J-D 100.000__las isod
5s '11 -M-N
5s '18 F
-A 33,000__Aug I '22-'32 BOND. DEBT June 1 '16-$239.500
530'21 ___ 60,000c_Sept 1 '31-'41 Floating debt
25.450
BOND. DEBT July 1918 $130,000 Other debt
100,000
Sinking fund
•
35.553
1.715
Assessed valuation 1918__ -6.248.607 General sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1915_ _10.932.231
School tax (per 31.000) 1915__$14.00 School tax (per $1.000) 1918-310.00
Population in 1915 (est.)
Scranton Tr. Co..
INT. at Providence Bk..Scran 0 Scranton; on others at First Nat.
6
1
152. z INT. at
Bank, Dunmore,
DONORA.
This borough Is in Washington Co.
Inc. Feb. 11 1901. Pop'n '10, 8.174: DIM=SNE in Allegheny Co. Inc.
This city is
1920. 14,131.
1892 as borough. Pop'n '10, 15,527;
Improvement Bonds.
1920, 19,011.
430'10 F
-A 316,0000 —1922-1936
Water Bonds (Tax-free).
(12,000 in every even year.)
__Sept '22-'23
430'13 J-D $75,000_ _June 1 '32-'41 434s'14 M-S $5.000_
Street Bonds (Taxable).
($7.000 in even,$8.000 in odd years.) 430'02 M-S 325,0000 _._1922-1926
430'16 J-J 25.000---July 1 1945 454s'02 J-J 30,000
1922-1931
Sewer and Street Bonds.
(Tax-free).
Street
430
F
-A $16,000o—Aug I 1924 430'07 FBonds
-A $65,0000_Feb 1 '23-'37
4345
F
-A 19,000o._ -Aug 1 1929
Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).
434s
F
-A
7,000o___Aug 1 1931
-A $10,0000_Feb 1 '23-'27
4948'12 J-D 48.000c_June 1 '31-'40 4)48'07 F
General-Improvement Bonds.
5.608'21_ __ 175,000
1922-1940
430'10 A-0$129,000
(For maturity see V. 113. lis• 316)
Sewer Bonds (Taxable).
BOND. DEBT May 24 '22 $377,000 434s'02 J-J 310,0000 .._..1922-1931
39,800
Sinking fund
Bonds (Taxable).
Assessed val., real estate_ -6.976.000 4s Bridge
_1922-1929
'00 J-D 88.0000
Assessed val., personal_ _ _ _ 674.000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22_ $296.000
Tot. ass'd val.'22(40%act.)7,650,000 Certificate debt (adc11)___
315,000
Borough tax (per $1,000) 1921 $16.00 As.sess. val.(70% act.)'22 17,921.250
INTEREST Is payable in Donora. Tax rate (per $1.000)
$23.50
INT. at Duquesne Trust Co. and
DONORA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
First Nat. Bank. Duquesne.
School Bonds (Tax-free).
430'06 M-N $10,000o__May 1 '23-27 DI7QUESNE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4)4s'08 F-A 55,160o_Aug 1 '22-'35
Bonds are tax-free to holders.
430'13 J-D 100.000c_June 1 '32-'41 5s '99 J-D $5,000c_June 1 '23-'27
8.000_June 1 '23&'27 4s '01 J-J
14,000c_July 1 '22-'28
8.000.June I '32&'37 4s '04 A-0 4.000c_ _Apr 1 '22-'25
J-D
4340'15
.June 1 1942 430'07 J-D 12,0000_June 1 '23-'36
6.000..
4%s '20 s-a 17,000__June 1 '30-'49 430'13 J-J 200,000c_July 1 '28-'42
(See V. 112, p. 488 for maturity.) 430'16
20,000__June 1 '23-'26
BOND. DEBT May 11 '18 $268.000 430'22 J-D 95,000_ _July 1 '33-'52
27.023 BOND.___
Sinking fund
DEBT May 19 '22 3264.000
Total val. 1918(60% act.)_5,363.615 Floating debt(addl)
95,000
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'18 $17.00 ASSMS. val.'22(809'act.)..18.433,420
15.000 School tax (per $1,000) 1922_ _$15.00
Population 1918 (est.:
INT. payable at Bank of Donora. Population in 1920
._19,011
INT. on bonds of 1907 and 1913 at
DORMONT.
Duquesne Trust Co., Duquesne; on
This borough Is in Allegheny Co. others at First Nat. Bank,Duquesne.
Improvement Bonds.
4)4'15 J-D $30,000___Dec 1 1935 GAST McKEESPORT.
70.000-__Dec 2 1948
430'18
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
___ 115.000
534s
BOND.DEBT Apr 13 1922 $88.000
BOND. DEBT Dec '18— $163,000 Assessed valuation 1922__1,405,900
15,992 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$14.00
(Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1918--6.700.000
2,430
2,118: 1920
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1918._38.00 Pop'n 1910,
_6,455 EASTON.
Pop'n 1910, 1,115: 1920
This city is situated in NorthampINT.at People's Nat. Bk., Pittsb.
ton Co. Inc. 1886.
Various Municipal Purposes.
- 6L DISTRICT.
- DORMONT SOH0
4348'18 J-J 50,000c1928, 1933, Is '14 J-J $29.700_ -July 1 1944
1938, 1943 and 1946 (SubJ. Waal beginning July 1 1919.
4s '15 ___ 16.300-__Jan I 193
(See V. 107. p. 420.)
(Subject to call after Jan. 11920.
serial
530'21 s-an 305,000
1 193
,
430'22 ___ {20,000__May 1 '27-'46 Is '15 M-N$28.000____May1920.)
(subject to call aft. May 1
10.000_ _May 1 '47-'51
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922_ $180.000 is 16 -__ $45.000____July 1 1946
39.000 is '16 NI-N 40.000.....Nov 11948
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1922-.-8.800.000 4)4'18 J-J 50,000__July 1 1948
_ 300.000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922 -$15.00 _s
Sewer-Construction Bonds.
430'20 J-J s30,600____July 1 1950
DU BOIS.
Sewer & Fire Dept. Bonds.
This city is in Clearfield County.
is '91 F-A $16.900o_ __ Feb 11924
Water Bonds.
Street. Fire & Light Bonds.
4s '00 ___ $17,000_ __Aug 1 1930
Is '94 11-N 112,300o_ _.May 1 1924
(Optional Aug 11910)
Street and Sewer Bonds.
$18,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1933
434s'03 _-_
48 '97 A-0 $18,600c_ _Oct 1 1927
(Optional Jan 1 1913)
Refunding & Improvement Bds.
Improvement Bonds.
Apr 1 1928
_ ....Oct 1 1946 330'98 A-0$115,200c
494s'16 _ _ _ $34,000_
Street Bonds (opt. 5 Yrs. aft. date)
(Optional Sept 15 1921)
11,2000._ -Jan 1 1929
43017 __ $22,000.. _Sept 1 '22-'47 3345'99 J-J
10.000_ _Doc 1 '22-'31 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1904.)
5s '20 ___
48 '12 J-J 45,000c-__July 1 1942
Street Inlet. Bonds.
4 Yis'19 _ _ _ $25,000 Alt. yrs.,'25-47 (Subject to call after July 1 1917.)
is '17 J-J 1330,0000- _July 2 1927
Liberty Boulevard Bonds.
Public Playground Bonds.
4N,s'19 ___ $50,000 Alt. yrs...24-'42
is '11 M-S
.700c---Sent 1931
Municipal Building Bonds.
1923-1938 (Subject to ca after Sept. 11921.)
6s '20 ___ $28,000
Fire Department Bonds.
i
c
i B ld .
a
1 rbi e SWAt . _I 4 1 1929
Os '20 ___ $45.000__Dec 1 '22-'30 489 O ttcID
BOND.DEBT Jan 2 1922- $215,000 (Subject to Call after May 11919.)
Municipal-Bldg.& Fire-Sta. Bds.
35,000
Water debt (add'i)
35,842 34_1'02 34 $18,000c....July 1 1932
Sinking fund
-Light Bonds.
Electric
Assess. val. (taxable) '22..4,386,895
_$20.00 is '08 F-A 3I2.000c_Feb 1 1928
Tax rate (per $1,010) 1922_ _
(Subject to call after Feb. 1913.)
Popul'n, 1910, 12,623; 1920.-13,681

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PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

EASTON (Concluded)
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1921-$587,800
30,266
Sinking fund
31.079.576
Assess. val. real
Assess. val. personal
55.400
Tot. val. '20 (75% act.) 31,134,976
City tax (per $1,000) 1921.._ _ _312.00
161,712
Value of city property
33,813
Pop'n '10, 28,523; '20
INTEREST payable by CityTreas
Bonds are all tax-free to holder.

EASTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.

All bonds are exempt from State
tax, which is paid by district. Bonds
marked()opt. 10 yrs. after date.
8
330'02 A-08$34,500c___Dec 1 1922
45 '04 F
-A 872.000c___Aug 1 1924
65,000car
929
45 '09 M-S 8
.
-4s '12 A-0 12,000c------ 192_
1923
45 13 A-0 8,000c
4s '14 J-J 51,000c_ .Jan 1 '31-'33
120.000c____Jan 1 1934
4s '15 ___ 35,000
430'20 J-J 300,000c___July 1 1950
58 '22 s
12,000c_ _Jan 1 1923
-a
160,000c-Jan 1 '24-27
BOND. DEBT June 5'19 $398,000
Floating debt
$60,000
Sinking fund
81,000
Assess, val, real estate
21,119,400
Other assessable property_ 600.000
Total assessed valuation 21,719,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1919-$10.00
Population in 1919
33,000

BOND.DEBT Apr 20 '21.. $132,000
4,826,500
Assessed val., real
2.325
Assessed val. personal
62,650
Other assessable property
Total. assess. val. 1921_ _ _4,811,475
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $5.50
Pop'n in 1910, 1,167; 1920_ _
2.670
EDGEWOOD.
This borough (P. 0. Swissvale) is
In Allegheny Co.
5As'21 J-J $50,000
1930-1951
Borough Bonds.
1932-1949
430'19 J-J $50,000
Sewer & Street Bonds (tax-free).
430'15 M-S $30.000__Mar 1 '38-'45
4s00 M-S 11,200__Sept 1 '22-29
Sewer Bonds.
430'95 A-0 $8,000___Oct 1 '22-'25
Fire-Protection Bonds.
Is '02 M-S $12,000 Sept 1 '26-31
Street Bonds.
4%8'08 M-S $3,000_ _ __Sept 1 1932
Street Impt. Bonds.
58 '20 .14 $35,000__July 1 '30-'47
1930-1952
436s'22 M-S 45,000
,
Storm, Sewer & Fire Equipl.
4Ms'12 J-D $18.000_ _June 1 '27-'34
Five-Mile Run Bonds.
434s'13 A-0 $15,000- _ _1935-1943
GEN.BD.DT.May 23
- -'21 $186,000
2,405
Floating debt
Tot,assess. val.'21(% act.) 6,051,860
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21$10.00
3,181
Pop'n 1910, 2,596; 1920

EAST PENNSBORO TWP. S. D. EDGEWOOD SCHOOL DIST.
Bonds below are tax-free.
A district In Cumberland County.
•
(18,000..__ ,,June 1 1926 43015 A-0 $73,000-..Apr 1 '22-'45
1018, for maturity.)
430'16 J-D I 6.000____June 1 1931 (See V. 100. p. Apr 10 '22.. $171,000
1,26,000.. June 1 '32-'44 BOND. DEBT
BOND. DEBT June 6 '22.. $63,000 Tot. as, val.'22(80% act.).6,207.480
Sinking Fund
7,450 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1922---$15.00
1922 (est.)
3.200
Assess. valuation 1922......_2.140,000 PopulationColonial Trust Co., Pitts.
INT. at
INT. at Lemoyne Tr. Co., Lemoyne.
EDWARDSVILLE SOH. DIST.
This district Is In Luzerne County
EAST PITTSBURGH.
This borough Is in Allegheny Co. 5s '06 Aug 31,000____Aug 1 1922
1938
58 '11 May 23,000
Inc. Apr. 1895. Pop'n '10. 5.615;
(Optional after May 1 1928.)
1920. 6,527.
1922-1928
58 '08 A-0 14,875
xMunicipal Bldg. Bonds.
430'15 J-J $20.000
1925-1934 5s '15 M-N110.000_May 15 '23-'27
125,000--May 15 1938
Street Bonds.
(Subject to call aft. May 15 1933.)
58 '98 J-J $2.000c ---A922-1923
21 '21. $79,000
58 '98 J-J
4.000c
1922-1924 BOND.DEBT Mayact.)_ _6,514,849
Ass'd val.
430'01 J-J x25.000c
1922-1930 School tax'21 (507
(per $1.)00) 1921__$18.00
450'06 J-J x45,0000-Jan 1 '23-34 Population in 1917
10,500
(est.)
x•Improvement Bonds.
INTEREST payable in Edwards7.500
430'11 J-J
1922-1936
ville at People's National Bank.
430'12 J-J x10,000_ __ _1922-1941
43.s
_ 30,000
BOND.DEBT Dec. 31 '22. $143,500 ELIZABETH BORO. SCH. DIST!
This district (P. 0. Elizabeth) is
Assess. val.'21 (75% act.)-5.342,810
Total tax (per 11.000) 1921.._ _$30.00 in Allegheny County.
$25,000c $5,000 on Nov
INTEREST payable at East Pitts15 in '25, '30, '35,
burgh Savings & Trust Co.
530'20
'40 and '45.
x Tax free to holders.
10.000c_ _Nov 15 1950
EAST PITTSBURGH SOH. DIST. BOND. DEBT May 24 '22 $57,000
Floating debt (add'i)
8,000
School Bonds.
(cash)
15,000
68 '97 A-08$10,500c
1924 Sinking fund '22 (4-5 act.)_1,544,830
Tot. as. val.
430'06 A-0 *30,500c_Apr 1 '22-'34
Prin. and int. at the State Bank of
various
5%8'21 J-J 250,000
BOND. DEBT Apr '22_ __ 285,000 Elizabeth.
Ass'd val. '22 (80% act.)._5,381,000 ELLWOOD CITY.
School tax (per $1,000) 1921__$24.00
This borough Is In Lawrence Co.
Population in 1920,
6,527
Land Purchase Bonds.
Tax exempt.
43 s'17 _ _ _ $28,500_ _ -$1,500 yrly.
%
/NT. payable at East Pittsburgh
General Inlet. Bonds.
Savings & Trust Co.
58 '19 J-J $85,000c&rJuly 1'24-'33
5s '19 J-J 30,000.-35,000 yrly.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
EAST STROUDSBURG SCR. D.
This district is in Monroe County. 430'12 J-J 310,000_July 1 1927-30
Sewer. Street & Bldg. Bonds.
Building (Red. after July 1 1925).
1927
430'15 J-J $50,000c___Ju1y 1 1935 430'07 J4 120,000
(Subject to call after 10 years.)
48
___ 22.500c
1926
TOTAL DEBT May 1920.. 174.400 430'06 M-S $3,500
(Subject to call after 10 years.)
Assessed valuation 1920..--2.417.068
1931
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918___$11.00 430'14 J-J 20,000
Sewer and Subway Bonds.
1930
430'10 J-J 130,0000
EAST WASHINGTON.
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
This borough is in Washington Co. BOND. DEBT Apr 12'22_ $202,000
BOND.DEBT May '22_ _ - $49,900 Assess. debt. add'i
17,500
As. val.'22(% to 3-5 act.)_1,974,360 Sinking fund..
50,495
Tax rate (per 111,000) 1922......$37.50 Ass'd val'n 1921(30% act.) 3,646,071
Population 1910. 1,300; 1920-1.561 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _317.00
Population 1910, 3,902; 1920, 8,958
EBENSBURG.
INTEREST at First National
This boro. is in Cambria County Bank, Ellwood City.
Improvement Bonds.
EMSWORTH.
430'15 J-J $30.000r
This borough Is In Allegheny Co.
(For maturit see V. 101. p. 389.) Inc.
July 14 1896. Population 1910.
8,000_ ___May 1 1927
10,000,... May 1 1932 1,510; 1920, 2,165.
Building Bonds.
430'22 M-N 12,000___ May 1 1937
M-N 35.000c_May 16 1925
14,000..__..May 1 1942 430
16,000___ May 1 1947' Sewer, Street & Funding Bonds
20,000_ _ _ May 1 1952 48 '06 M-S 56.000_ Dec 1 '22-33
BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '21...347,000 448'05 M-S $30,000c..Sept 1 '22-'36
(Part every 5 years.)
4,035
Sinking fund
5,000c_ _Aug 1 1923
$2,221,990 430'08 F-A
Assessed{Real estate
Funding Bonds.
Personal
val.
4,250
Other property
396.600 410'13 J4 f$10,000c_Feb 1 '28&'33
1 14,000c_Feb 1 '38& 43
Tot. assess. val. '21 (about
32,000
2.622,840 430'16
60% actual)
Paving Bonds.
Boro. tax rate (per $1,000) '21_37.25
M-N$25,000c.May 16'30 '40
2,179 430
Pop'n 1910, 1,978; 1920
(Part every 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 24 '22- $127,000
EBENSBURG BORO SCHOOL D. Sinking funds
32,179
Assess. val., 1922
1,959,530
Building Bonds.
$20,000--May 1 1927 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1922 $16.00
INTEREST is payable at the
430'17 M-N 20,000__-May 1 1937
25,000_ _-May 1 1947 Citizens Nat. Bank, Bellevue.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '21.... 9665,000
EPHRATA.
9.450
Sinking fund
This borough Is In Lancaster Co
Assess. val. real estate.._....2,190,270
6,830 Inc. 1892. Pop'n '10, 3,192; 1920,
Assess. val. personal
Other assessable property
217,450 3,735.
Electric-Light (Tax free).
Assess. val. '20(75%act.)_2,414,550
1933
School tax rate (per 11.000)'20110.50 43 '03 Jan $4,500c
(Subject to call after 1908.)
Population in 1920 (est.)
2,800
1932
4s '13 ___ $10.000
(Subject to call after 19230
EDDYSTONE.
Electric Light & Sewer Bonds.
This borough is in Delaware Co. 4Ms'20 J-J $20,000_ _Jan 1 1950
free).
Street Bonds.
Water Bonds (Tax430'16 ___ $35.000-__July 1 1946 44 '06 J-J 130,000e
1936
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
(Subject to call after 1916.)
4s '10 A-0 110,000c
1940
43i8'16 __- $25,000
(Subject to call after 1920.)
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927)
BOND DEBT Mar 1 '20.. $69,500
4348'17 - _ - 35,000
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.) Floating debt
1,000




[VOL. 114.

Sinking fund
$13,323 ETNA.
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
Total assessed value 1919
$15,000
1922-1924
3,457.020 430'10
(75% act.)
25,000_ _June 1 '32-'36
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-310 00
INT.at Borough Treasurer's office 4As'22 J-D{100,000_ _June 1 '37-'46
90,000_ _June 1 '47-'51
Improvement Bonds.
ERIE.
This city Is In Erie County. All 430'12 A-0 $25,000-_Apr 1 '31-'36
bonds are tax-free to holder.
Water and Light Bonds.
430'11 A-0 124.000
1925-1930
Grade-Cross.-Elim. Bonds,
Redemption Bonds.
113'16 J-J $100,000e___Jan 1 1946
43
,
-8
$3,000
(Opt. after Jan. 1 1936.)
4s '18 June 50.000____Jan 1 1923 GEN.BD. DT. May 1919- 369,000
Assess debt (add'1)
(Serially after June 1 1923)
20,000
May 1929 Assess. val. '20 (A act.) 5,433,190
44s'20 May 15,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ __$14.00
(Serially after May 1 1925.)
Population 1910, 5,830; 1920-6,341
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
44.8'16 J-J $50,000____Jan 1 1946
FARRELL.
(Opt. after Jan. 1 1936.)
This borough, formerly South
Mill Creek Sewer Bonds.
4348'16 F-AS150,000----Aug 1 1946 Sharon, is In Mercer County. Inc.
50,000c__May 15 1924 Nov. 15 1901. Name changed by
430'19M-N 50,000c_May 15'25-29 decree of court April 15 1912.
J-J 335,500c..
500,000c.May 15 '30-39 4As
Street Inlet. Bonds.
50,000c__May 15 1924
430'19M-N 70,000c..May 15'25-31 430'15 M-N$40,000c_May 14 1945
Fire 6c Police Dept.
280,000c_May 15'32-39
43.s'19 F-A r2,000c&rAug 1'25-'37 430'15 M-N$12.000c__May 14 1945
Incinerator Plant.
60,000c&rAug 1'38-'49
4 Ms'19 A-01' 5,000c&rOct 1'25-'49 430'15 M-N $8.000c__May 14 1945
Street-lmpt. and Funding.
448'20 May 60.000_ _ May 1 1949
430'12 A-0 $50,000--0ct 1 1942
54s'21 A-0 200,000c
Sewer Bonds.
(Due serially after Oct 11923.)
44s'04 J-J 3100.000c__ -July 1 1934
City Hall lmpt. Bonds.
Street and Sewer Bonds.
4s '14 J-J !10,000c__ _July 1 1934
48 '18 Aug 1 10,000_-_-Aug 1 1923 4U,s'19M-N1325,000____May 1 1929
100,000_May 1 '34&'39
12,000__Aug 1 '24-'29
37,000__May 1 1944
Sewer Bonds.
50,000____May 1 1949
4s '15 JpJ $22,500___Aug 2 1935
Improvement Bonds.
Garrison Run Impt. Bonds.
4Us'16 F-A $25,000---Aug 1 1946 4 M8'09 M-NS52.000r___Mav 1 1939
44s'19 F-A 175,000c&rAug 1'25-'49 BOND.DEBT May 2922,. $509,500
Sinking fund
46.946
Storm Water Sewer Bonds.
4s '16 F-A $70,000____Aug 1 1931 Assess.val.'22(abt. 1-3 act.) 8,700,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..__$20.00
Park Bonds.
15,586
4s '14 J-J 3101.000c___July 1 1934 Pop'n 1910, 10,190;'20
INT.In Pittsb. at Colonial Tr.Co.
5,000____Aug 2 1935
4s '15 J4
All bonds are tax-free to holder.
Fire-Dept. Equipt. Bonds.
4s '14 J-J $12,000c___July 1 1934
4Ms'19 M-N 75,000c&rNov 1'25-'49 FARRELL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bonds are all tax-free to holder.
Street Bonds (opt. aft. 10 yrs.).
1937
48 '12 J-J $2,000___Aug 1 1932 430'07 J-J $50,000c
5,000_ _Oct 1 1932 430 M-N 24,300c
48 '12 J-J
M-N 30,500c
1933
2.500_ _Aug 2 1935 4%8
4s '15 J-J
58 '21 M-8 65,000 Mar 1 '23-'35 448'08 J-J 30.000c___July 1 1938
430
M-N 55,000c__1919-1939
Garbage-Destruc.-Wks. Bds.
(Part due every 5 years.)
4s '12 J-J $17,000___Aug 15 1932
$16,000____Nov 1 1926
Gen. Municipal knot. Bonds.
4s '12 J-J $1,000-___Aug 15 1932 43(s'16M-Ni 20,000_ - _ -Nov 1 1936
39,000..__ _Nov 1 1946
430'19 F-A f 2,000c&r_Aug 1 1925
95,000
1240.000c&rAug 1'26-'49 4s
Conduit Sc Sewer Construc.Bds. 44s'19 s-a 135,000_-July 1 '23-'49
4s '12 J-J $55,000__ _Oct 1 1932 58 '19 J-J 1130,000__July 1 '23-'48
1 10,000__ _July 1 1949
4s '14 J-J
47,000c-July 1 1934
530'21 __- 100,000.
Refunding Bonds.
430'14 J-J $311,000c____Jan 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Apr '20-_ $515.000
40,000
(Subject to call beginning Jan 1 1924) Sinking fund
Assessed vauation 1920.-7.797.500
Conduit Bonds.
$5,000____May 1 1923 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $23.00
INT.on $55.000 430 at First Nat.
4s '18 May I 1,500_-_-May 1 1924
16.000__May 1 '25-'32 Bank, Farrell; on 5s of 1919 at the
Storm Sewer & Subway Bonds. Peoples Bank of Farrell; on others at
430'22 A-0$2,000c&r___Apr 1 '24 Colonial Trust Co. In Farrell or at
.
63,000cr_Apr 1 '25-'45 Pittsburgh.
TOT. BD.D . Jan 3'22 $3,588,000
Floating debt (add'1)____
177,952 FAYETTE COUNTY.
Uniontown is the county seat.
Sinking fund
326,269
Tax-Free Bonds.
Ass'd val. 1922(U act.)_115,454,613
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-.411.90 4s '16 A-0$400,000_Apr 1 '26 & '36
Pop'n 1910, 66,525; 1920, 93,372 43.s'18 J-D 94,000--Dec 30 1928
Road Bonds.
INT. at City Treasury.
430'17 J-D $94,000___Dec 15 1927
430'19 J-D 500,000cDec 15 '29-'39
4%8'21 J-D 500,000__Dec 30 1941
ERIE COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22 $1,588,000
County seat is Erie.
Sinking fund
275,000
Road Bonds.
45's'19 F-A{$200,000c-Aug 1 1924 Assess. val. '21 (M to
104,584,980
1-3 act.)
300,000c_Aug 1 '25-'34
5s '20 A-0 100,000r_ _Oct 1 1935 Co. tax rate (per $1 000) '22_311.00
200,000rOct 1 '36-'39 Pop'n 1910, 167,449; 1920, 188,104
51(s'21 F-A 200,000Aug 1 '37-'40
300,000_ __Aug '41-'43 FINDLAY TWP.SOB. DIST.
This district (1'. 0. Imperial) is in
130'22 A-0 300,000cr_Apr 1 '29-'34
BOND. DEBT Apr 2'22..
$1,300 Allegheny County.
$10,000
1930
Sinking fund
113,125
20,000
1935
As' val.'22(aht. act.).106,815,500
1940
Tax rate (per $1,000)
$7.00 548'20 A-0 25,000
30,000
1945
Population '10, 115.517;'20. 153,586
1950
1 15,000
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
BOND. DEBT Apr 12 '22.. $100,000
Tot.ass. val 20(70% act.)-2,934,540
Sch. tax rate(p.$1,000)'21-'22 $8.50
ERIE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
All bonds tax-exempt to holder.
45 '09 F-A $20,000c_Aug 1 '25-'28 FORTY FORT SCHOOL DIST.
This district Is in Luzerne County.
48 '10 A-0 85,000c_Aug 1 '22-'38
4318'13 F-A 150,000c_Feb 1 '26-'40 58 '08 ___ $10,500
4s '04 M-S 22.590c_Sept 1 '22-'24 430'17 _ _ 28.350 '21..1922-1930
$42,000
4s '11 A-0 63,000c_Oct 1 '29-'36 TOTAL DEBT Apr 16
3 3:.6,251
4s '08 J-D 54,000c_Dec 1 '22-'32 Assess. valuation 1921
-A 225.000c_Aug 1 '29-'43 FOUNTAIN HILL.
4318'14 F
43is'15 F-A 250,000c_Aug 1 '32-'44
This borough is in Lehigh County.
43.is'16 A-0 150,000c_Apr 1 '23-'37
434s'17 J-D 120,0000_June 1 '23-'28 55 Municipal Bonds (Tax Free).
'21 s-a $101,500_Juno 1 '22-'41
130,000c_Dec 1 '22-'27 BONDED DEBT__
7
430'17 J
-D 90,000c_Dec 1 '28-'36 Population,
1910, 1,388; 1920..2,339
160,000c_Dec 1 '37-'44
25,000c___Dec 1 1945
430'17 3-13 355,000c_Dec 1 '22-'32 FRANKLIN.
This city Is In Venango Co. Inc.
48 '17 .T-D 60,000c_June 1 '23-'28
4,000c_Aug 1 '22-'23 Jan. 14 1909.
Improvement Bonds.
448'18 F-A 45,000c_Aug 1 '24-'38
20,000c_Aug 1 '39-'43 5s '22 A-0 $82,000.. Apr 1 '27-'52
Water-Plant-Purchase Bonds.•
25.000c_Aug 1 '44-'48
6,000c_Aug 1 '22-'23 430'09 J-J 3200,000c&r-1922-1938
20,000c_Aug 1 '24-'28 BOND. DEBT Apr 12 '22- $202,000
25,000c_Aug 1 '29-'33 City bonds (Included)
200.000
estate)....5,60 ..00
0 60
0 8
430'18 F-A 30.000c_Aug 1 '34-'38 Water debt(included)
3.897
21,000c_Apr 1 '39-'41 Sinking fund (water)
16,000c_Apr 1 '42-'43 Asessed val'n, real
18,000c_Apr 1 '44-'45 Assessed val'n, personal_ 266,900
30,000.1_Apr 1 '46-'48 Other assessable property_
3,750
4 Us'20 M-N 597,000c&rMay 1'24-'49 Total assess. val. '2'2 (abt.
_5,871,510
(See v. 110, p. 1337 for maturity.) 35% act.) _
- 00)
4Us'21 A-0 500,000c-Apr 1 '25-4 Tax rate (per 117,0- 1922_....$11.00
Population 1910, 9,767; 1920. 9,970
1 Xs'22 A-0 238,000c
* Tax-free to holder.
(For maturity, see V. 114, p. 750.)
BOND.DEBT Apr 12'22 $3,184,500
Floating debt (mtges. &
FRANKLIN SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Franklin) is
agreements)
82,843
Assessed valuation, reaL111,211,347 In Vonango County.
Assessed val'n, personal.. 4,063,600 BOND. DEBT May 25'22- $64.000
Ass'd val.'22(80% act.).115,274,947 Floating debt add'i)
25,000
Value school property6,500,000 Assess. val. '22 (30 to 50%
School tax (per 31.000) 1921.-314.00
act.)
5,516,930
Population in 1920
102,093 Tax rate (per $1,000) '22----$23.00
INT. at Erie Trust Co.. Erie.
Population 1919 (est.)
12,300

JUNE,

1922.]

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

FREELAND SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Freeland) is in
Luzerne County.
High School Building Bonds.
5s '22 A-0 $130,000c
(Due every 5 years, beginning
1927, and subject to call after 1927.)
450
F-A $18,000c
BOND.DEBT Ai 1 '22_ _ $148,000
act.)_ _2.134.542
As. val.'21 (abt.
School tax rate (p. 1,000)'21..$25.00
6.666
Population (est.)
INT. on 5s at National Bank of
Freeland; on 450 at Treasurer's
office.
GERMAN TWP. SCH. DIST.
'rhis district (I'. 0. McClellandtown) is in Fayette County.
School Bonds.
- $100,000. May 1 '24-'26
5 3-58
(Optional Nov. 11023.)
(7)
BONDED DEBT

BOND .DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $130 000
118 454
Floating debt (add'1)
32 704
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1921_ _3.690.652
Tax rate (per $1 000) 1921 ....$14 00
8.664
Pop'n 1910. 7.057; 1920
HANOVER TOWNSHIP.
'rills township is in LuzerneCounty.
F$40.000 _Aug 15'24-'28
4%s'18
45,000-_Aug 15'29-'33
50.000—Aug 15'34-'38
Sewer Bonds.
s
$400.000 _
0
BOND.DEBT Aug 27'18 $620,0 0
Assessed valuation 1921_ 64.648,112
Population in1910_-6.965;'20 11,139
HANOVER TWP. SCH. DIST.
This township is in Luzerne Co.
School Bonds.
5.40s'08M-N 514.0000_ _Nov 1 '22-'25
4s '02 F-A 40,000..Aug 1 '22 &'32
6s '12 F-A160.000 Augl'22,'27&'32
40.000- Aug 1 '37& '42
1924-1944
100,000
450'14
(,$20.000 due every 5 years)
1925-1945
_ 75,000
5s '15
_($15,000 due every 5 years)
53s'21 F
-A 279,000c_ _Aug 1 '31-'50
TOTAL DEBT June 6'21 5362.000
62,349
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1921.. _64,648,112
School tax (per $1,000) 1920_ _35.40
15.000
Population In 1921 (est.)
INTEREST payable at the Wyoming Valley Trust Co. In Wilkes-Barre.

GLASSPORT.
This borough is in AlleglAny Co.
Inc. July 211902. Bonds are free
from State tax.
Funding Bonds.
fis '08 J-J $27,400c_July 1 '23-'38
_ _1922
1,3900
4 34s'02 M-S
45 '03 J-D 31,7000 - _ _ _1922-1955
BOND DEBT Juno 1 '22-- $67,000
63,272
Floating debt add'i)
27.046
Sinking fund
37,400
Ass. val.'22 (abt.60% act.)5,4,
Total tax rate (per $1,000 '22-$11.00
Population 1911), 5.540; 1920, 6 959
INTEREST on the 4%8 and 5s at HARBOR CREEK TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. 0. Harbor
D. S. Mtge. de Trust Co.. N. Y.; on
Creek) is in Erie County.
4s at Northern Trust Co., Phila.
Refunding Bonds.
58 19 F
-A $27.500—Feb 1 '24-'32
GREENSBURG.
(See V. 108. p. 497.)
This borough is in Westmoreland
BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22.. $27,500
Co. Inc. 1799.
4s g'99 J-D •$32,0000___June 1 1929 Floating debt (additional). 10.500
4s g'00 A-0 '37,000o___ Oct 1 1930 Assessed val. real eitate___2,433,130
450'08 M-S 30,0000 —1938 Assesed value personal__ - 98,472
20,150
Other a.ssesi. property
(Optional after 1918.)
4s '08 A-0 50,000c___Oct 1 1938 Total assess. value, 1921_2.551.752
4s g '06 J-J '23,0000._ _Jan 1 1936 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22-51.00
Population 1910. 2,074; 1920, 2,219
Refunding & impt. Bonds.
4s g '06 M-N *$19,000o_ _Nov 1 1936
Funding Bonds (Tax-Exempt?. HARRISBURG.
Harrisburg, the capital of the State
4s '17 J-J $10,480c_Jan 1 '23-45
Is situated In Dauphin Co. Incorp.
Improvement Bonds.
,
530'21 M-S $160,000c -- -1924-1950 Mar. 19 1860. New charter adopted
BOND. DEBT Apr 25 '22 $388.000 Nov. 17 1914. The city assumes
40.000 payment of State tax on all its bonds.
Floating debt (additional)
Assessed valuation 1921 --11.629,330
Water Bonds.
Past due
$100
tax rate (per $1.000)'22_$13.00 6s
Boro.
--Past due
Popul'n 1910, 13,012; 1920. 15.033 5s100
;i:i 65,0000._ _Jan 1 1932
•Red. 20 years from issue.
3s
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
INT. at Borough Treas. office.
4s '17 M-S $.30,000___Sept 1 1947
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
City Bonds.
Past due
J-J
$100
58
GREENSBURG SCHOOL DIST. 00'20 M-SJ 30,000c—_Mar 1 1925
Bonds are tax-free to holder and
1160,000c_Mar 1 '26-'50
are opt. 20 years from date of issue. 54 '21 --- 800,000- _July 1 '22-'51
4s '04 J-J $44,000o
(For amount duo each year see
44 '08 J-J 110000-....July 1 1938
V. 113, p. 1699.)
BOND. DEBT Juno 1922 $154,000
Public Improvement Bonds,
8,000 350
Sinking fund
M-S$145,600c_Sept 1 '22-'25
Tot.ass'd val.'21(70%act.)11,629.330 4s
M-S 254,800o_Sept 1 '26-'32
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$10.00 48 '07 M-S 210.000o_Mch 1 '22-'36
15,033 45
Population in 1920
M-S 418,000o-Sept 1 '22-'40
/NT. at Treasurer's office.
-s
220,000---Mar '23-'44
_s- 48,000__ __Mar '23-'46
GREENVILLE.
M-S 190,000..._ _Mar '25-'50
434s
This borough is In Mercer County. 5s '21 M-1
1
235,200._Mar 1 '23-'50
Sewage-Disposal-Plant (tax-free)
6,400___Mar 1 1951
00'15 A-0 $34.000__Oct 1 '25-'44 BOND. DE T Jan 3 '2141,648,500
Funding Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'I)__
01,100
4s '04 ___ $11,000
Water debt(included)___ 124.100
43s '17___ 35,000
Sinking fund assets
24,164
impt. Bonds.
Assess. val.'20(5 act.)_65,205,400
1
,
4s 12-- $51,000
Exempt property
21.249.905
434s '14__- 35.000
City tax (per MON)
13.00
1921- $134,000 Total tax (per $1,000)
BOND.DEBT May
32.50
Floating debt and notes..__ 47,1400 Pop'n 1910, 75.917:'20
75.917
Ass'd val'n 1921(50% act.) 3,727.742
at office of City Treasurer.
INT.
Boro tax rate (per $1,000)'21-517.00
Sinking fund receives yearly approPopulation 1910, 5,909; 1920, 8,101 priations sufficient to pay int. on the
city's debt and 5% of the principal.
GREENVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
450 '04 .... $28,500
HARRISBURG SCHOOL DIST.
450 '08 -- 11,000
All bonds:are tax-exempt to holder.
1947 Interest payable at office of Treas.
4113'17 M-N 125,000
1947 350'03 A-C) $44,000c__Apr 1 '23-'33
4 s'17 M-N 46,000
5 5s'17 J-J 65.0000
48 '08 J-J 114,000o....Jan 1 '23-'29
BOND.DEBT Apr 13 1922 $273,000
127,000o.. Jan 1 '30-'38
A.sses.sed val.'22(IA act.)_ _3,750,000 45 '05 A-0 39,000o_Apr 1 '23-'35
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—.423.00 4s '08 A-0 34,000c _Oct 1 '22-'38
8,000 48 '09 A-0 36.000c_Oct 1 '22-'39
Population in 1920
4s '10 A-0 188.000o Apr 1 '23-'40
GROVE CITY.
45 '11 A-0 48.000c-Apr 1 '23-'41
This borough is in Mercer County. 4s '12 A-0 55,000c_Apr 1 '23-'42
Incorp. in 1883. Pop'n 1910, 3,674; 4s '14 A-0 66,000c_Apr 1 '23-'44
1920, 4,944.
450'15 A-0 77,000____Apr '23-'45
Elec. It. bds $16,000_44,000 yearly 450'18 J-J
53,000_—_Jan 1 1923
Borough Bonds.
350,000..__Jan 1 -24-'48
1 '41-40
5.06421M-Nf$20,000_Nov
8,000____Jan 1 1923
1 20,000.. _ _Nov 1 1951 4318'18 J-J
10,000--Jan 1 '24-'28
Water Bonds.
20,000___Jan 1 '29-'48
--- $32,000- _31.000 _yearly
_s
38.000____Feb 1 1923
ir) 450'18 F-A' 56,000___Feb 1 '24-'31
Funding & Sewer Bonds(Tax434811 J-J $36,000_ _ _Jan 1 '23-40
136,000---Feb 1 '32-'48
BOND. DEBT Apr 8 1922 $155,000 434s'18 M-N 91,000....Nov 1 '33-'35
32,000 434s'19 M- 200,000_Nov 1 '22-'49
Water debt (Included)
2,200 434s'22
Floating debt
$50,000c_,_Feb 1 1927
Sinking fund.
13.753
250,000c_Feb 1 '28-'52
Assessed valuation 1920......2,529.162
$13,000c..—Jan 1 1927
(Assessment M actual value.)
5s '22 J-J 18,000c_Jan 1 '28-'36
Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1920...$15.O0
48,000c ..Jan 1 '37-'52
INT. at Grove City Nat. Bank.
33,000c- _Jan 1 1927
48,000cJan 1 '28-'35
44s'22
GROVE CITY SCHOOL DIST.
119,000c_Jan 1 '36-'52
4W1'15 M-N375.000__June 1 '28-'42 BOND. DE T Apr 18 '22 $206,500
2,400_ _June 1 '23-25 Sinking fund assets
4s '00 -173,215
,
556s'21 s-a
90.000e&r
Assess. val.'22(60% act.)65,997,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 71922- 168,000 Value school property,— 2.685,000
Floating debt (additional). 12,003 School tax (per $1.000)
$13.50
8,646 population 1920
Sinking fund
77.517
Assess. val.'21(40% act.)_2,600.520
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---$25.00
Population in 1920
4,944
HARRISON TOWNSHIP.
INT. payable in Grove City.
This township is in Allegheny Co.
Road Bonds.
HANOVER.
-A
4.60s'19 F 1.25.000.Aug 1'24-'29-'34
This borough is in York County.
350'03 A-0 $20,000
BOND. DEBT May 26 '22 $45,000
48 '14 J-J 25,000
Floating debt
10.000
4s '16 A-0 25,000
Total assessed val. 1922_ _7,439,080
45 '17 M-N 10,000
Population 1910,6,687; 1920- —9,389
45 '19 M-S 50,000




105

HARRISON TWP. SCH. DIST. 430'14 A-0 120,000-1934& 1939
1944
This district (P. 0. Natrona) is in
15,000
434s'22 F
Allegheny County.
-A 75,000c
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 25 '22_ $222.000 (Due on Feb. 1 as follows: $25,000
in 1932, 1937 and 1941. and
Sinking fund
25.500
$50,000 in 1947 and 19514
Total assessed value 1922
(about 80% act.)
7.639.360
aBuilding Bonds.
Sch. tax rate per $1,000)'22_816.00 430'17 J-D$150,000c —1922-1946
-'22 $550,000
11.000 BOND. DEBT Apr 11
Population in 1920
78.759
Sinking funds
Assessed val'n,real estace_10.431,700
HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP.
Assessed
Delaware County. Tot.ass'd val'n, personal.._ 1,196,370
A township In
val.'20f80%act.)11.628,070
Post Office is Llanereu. Bonds are Tot, assess. val. 22(est.) _12,000,000
all tax-exempt.
School tax (per $1,000)1922—$22.00
43,s'13 Sept $6,000c43,000 yearly Population in 1922 (est.)
22,000
46,000_Part yrly Oct 1
434s'18
a INT. payable In Homestead at
Highway Bonds.
the Monongahela Trust Co.
4s '16 J-1D $31.000c _ 35.000 yearly
Township Building Bonds.
4s '16 J-D 315.00081.000 ylyDec 1 HONESDALE SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Honesdale)
Sewer Bonds.
Is in Wayne County.
55.1s
___ $500,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22_ $599,000 BOND.DEBT Apri111 1922331.500
15,000 Sinking fund
2.975
Floating debt(addl)
Assess. val. real est. '22.10.232.865 Assess. val. '21 (70% act.)_2,200,000
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'22 $29.00 Tax rate (per $1.000)1920-'21 $12.00
2,900
Population 1910, 3.989; 1920. 6.631 Population (est)
INT. at Phila. Trust Co.
HUNTINGDON COUNTY.
Huntingdon is the county seat.
HAVERFORD TWP. SCH. DIST.
Court-house Bonds.
4s '09 M-N$20,000c_ _Nov 15 1939
350&48'01 A-0 8:40.000 Oct 1 '22-'27
4s '12 M-N 58.000c_..May 1 1942
43(.s'15 A-0 120,000c_ _Apr 1 1942 BOND. DEBT May 22'24 $30.000
534s'21 ___ 65,000_ _June 15 1951 Assessed value real estate_20,753,092
Accessed value personal__ 1,980,308
4 Wis'22 ___ 300.000_ ___Feb 1 1952 Tot. assess.
val.'22(act.)_22,733,400
Funding Bonds
434s'15 M-N$14,000____May 1 1945 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1922...__ $5.00
Pop. 1910. 38.304; 1920, 39.848.
4s '17 M-N 36,000c ..May 1 1947
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 19 '22.. $613,000 INT. at Union Nat. Bank. HuntSinking funds
53.366 ington.
Assess. val. 1921 (34 act.)_9.663.029
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'21412.00 INDIANA.
This borough is the county seat of
Population in 1920
6,250
Indiana County. Inc. In 1816. Bonds
INT. payable at Merlon Title & are all tax-free to holder.
Trust Co., Ardmore.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
434s'19 A-0 $8,000_ __Oct 1 '22-'29
HAZLE TOWNSHIP SCH. D.
Paving Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Hazleton) is in 45 '06 J-J320,0000—July, 126&936
Luzerne
31
BOND. DEBT Apr. 18 '22 $73,000 5s '20 J-J15 9,000_ _4,000 yearly
Sinking fund
23,043
Sewer Bonds. Series C.
Total assess. val. '21 (abt.
Sept 1933
4s '03 M-S $9.000c
7,441,201
34 act.)
Sewer Bonds, Series E.
Tax rate pet($1,000) 1921-- __$25.00 450'09 J-J 529,250c_July 1 '23-'39
Population rn 1920 (est.)
15.000
Buildings Bonds. Series G.
434s'12 M-N316 000c_,NIay 1 '23-42
HAZLETON.
This city Is in Luzerne County. 6s Fire Truck Bonds.
'21 F-A $12.000_ -$2,000 yearly
Incorporated 1891; organized 1892. BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $111,000
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
Assessed val. 1922------ _ -9,922.264
4348'16 A-03143,500c Apr 1 '23-'44 Borough tax (per $1,000)'20_518.00
1 12,000c__Apr 1 1945 Population 1910, 5.749; 1920, 7.043
Sewer Bonds.
INT. at Farmers' Bank, Indiana.
48 '08 F-A*$26,5000
1938
Paving Bonds.
INGRAM.
45 '15 M-N*S22.000
1945
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
Incorporated Aug. 2 1902.
434s'19 A-0 $60,000_Apr 1 '24-'49
Sewer Bonds (Tax free).
53 '20 F
-A 123,000__Feb 1 '35-'41 , Street & $109,000c_Within 30 yrs
Ois A-0
5s '20 F
-A 100,000_ _Feb 1930-'34 434s'22 ___ 15.000
City-Hall Bonds (opt. aft. 1916). BOND.DEBT Apr 12 '22._ $109,000
1941 Sinking fund
45 '11 F-A 8546,000
500
Street and Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,688,120
1923-1927 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22..49.50
-A $60,000
4)4s'17 F
City Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,037: 1920_ _ _2,900
1941
5s '21 F-Af310,000
INT. payable in Pittsburgh and
1942-1949 Craton.
1240,000
BOND. DEBT Apr. 25'22 5888.500
3,039
Sinking funds
Ass'd val.'22(10% act.)_23,680,164 INGRAM SCHOOL DISTRICT.
City tax rate (per $1.000) '22_$10.00 in This district (P. 0. Pittsburgh) is
Allegheny County.
Pop. 1910, 25,432; 1920, 32.277.
48 '04 --- $3.300-Mar 15 '23-'24
INT. payable at office of Treasurer.
Building Bonds (Tax-free).
*Optional 5 years after date.
434s'14 M-N $91,980c J'ne 1 '23-43
BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '18.. $124.000
HAZLETON SCHOOL DIST.
Assessed val.(80% act.)_-2.319,110
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt).
$11.00
Tax rate (per $1,000)
4s '01 F-A 35.500c_July 1 23-'24
INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Crafton.
40 '03 J-J 59,500c_July 1 '24-'33
(Sub. totcall 6,000 y'ly after 1913)
4s '11 J-J 66,000c_July 1 '23-'41 IRWIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in WestmorelandCo.
450'13 J-J i24,000c_July 1 '23-'30
44,000c_July 1 '31-'41 4s '13 A-0 $50,000
4%s'16 A-0 40,000c_Apr 1 '25-'45 TOTAL DEBT April 1920- $60,000
8,170
434s'19 F-A00,000c_Aug 1 '25-'46 Sinking fund
90,000c Oct 1 '25-'34 Toc.ass'd val.'19(35% act.?1,996,547
53 '20 A-0 156,0000 Oct 1 '35-'47 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 19316.00
3,100
,4 000c Oct 1 1948 Population in 1919 (est.)
BOND. DEBT May 1 '22 $799,500
21,941.439 JEANETTE.
Assessed val. 1922
School tax (per 11,000) 1921- 317.75
This borough Is In Westmoreland
-32.268 County.
Population in 1920
INT. payable by People's Savings Balance of issue of 1890
434s'95 M-N $1,000_ __ 4500 yearly
& Trust Co.
450'01 M-N/28.000.___Apr 1 1926
1 29.500__ _ _Apr 1 1931
HOLLIDAYSBURG.
Street & Sewer Impt, Bonds.
This borough is in Blair County.
Incorporated 1834.
430'17 M-N$25.000__May 1 '27-'47
($5.000 every 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT May 1 '22_ $37,961
4,500
Sinking fund
Improvement Bonds.
1.800.000 434s'16 M-N$36.695__May 1 '23-'41
Assess. val. 1921
Boro. tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$6.00 4348'19 s $150,000„Due $30,000
-a
Population 1910, 3,734; 1920, 4,071
on Nov. 1 in '24,'29,'34,'39 & '44
43.0'19M-N*150,000c&r Nov1'24-'44
(Due $30,000 every 5 years.)
HOMESTEAD.
This borough Is In Allegheny Co. TOTAL DEBT May 1922_ $278,747
Inc. Oct. 1880. Pop. 1910, 23,333. Assessed valuation 1922
1920, 20,452.
(50% to 60% actual)_-_5,600,000
Funding Bonds (Tax free.)
Total tax rate(per $1,000) 21_814.00
J-J $93,000c___July 1 1932 Population 1910 8.077: 1920. 10.627
4s
INT. on bonds marked (*) at the
434s'10 M-N 30,000c_ __May 1 1940
People's National Bank, Jeanette.
Refunding Bonds (Tax free.)
434s'08 A-0 $25,000o___Apr 1 1928
430'09 M-S 24,500c___Mch 1 1934
430'10 M-N 15,000c___May 1 1940 JEANETTE SCHOOL DIST. '22,
$100,000c.. _Nov 1
improvement Bonds (Tax free.)
25, 28 & 31
F-A $55,000c.._ _Aug 1 1934
450
4Us'19 M-N' 100,000c_ _Nov 1 '34,
free.)
Water-Works (Tax
'37,'40,'43 & '46
-A $20,000c_ _Feb 1 1937
F
4s
50.000c _Nov 1 1949
Street Bonds (Tax free.)
M-N $20,000c_ _Sept 1 1930 BOND.DEBT Apr 11 '22_ 5293.500
4s
5,621.680
F-A 125,000c__Aug 1 1938 Assessed val. 1921
430
BOND. DEBT May 1919 $448000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921._.$41.$
12,111
21.832 Population in 1918 (est.)
Sinking fund
Principal and interest at Jeannette
Assess. val.'19(80% act.)11.628,070
INTEREST Is payable at the First Savings & Trust Co.
National Bank, Homestead.
JERSEY SHORE.
This borough is in Lycoming Co.
HOMESTEAD SCHOOL DIST.
4s '20 J-D $20,000c__ _Doc 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20.. $80,800
19.071
13.400o_July 1 '23-'34 Sinking fund
450'09 J-J
450'10 A-0 120.000o_ _Apr .11940 A.ssed val'n 1920(1-3 actual)1,412.000
8,925o_July 1 '23 '29 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1990__329.50
45 '04 J-J
4.308'10A-0 25,000....—Oct 1 1930 Population 1910. 5,381; 1920, 6,103

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PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

JERSEY SHORE SCH. DIST.
336sf'02F-A $1,900c_Due serially..
1924
4s 13 04 A-0 18.200c_
4s g '05 A-0 5,300c
1925
43isg'13A-0 15,000c
1933
BOND. DEBT April 1922.. $43.400
Sinking fund
4,100
Assess. val.(60% act.)...._..1.400.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-143.00
Population 1920 (est.)
7,000

[voL. 114.

Borough Bonds (Tax free).
Water-System-Impt. Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
55 '10 A-0130,000c_Last bond 1940 48 '11 A-0 $75,000c___Apr 1 1941 430'14 J-J 311,000e_July 1 '23-'29
5s '14 J-J 40.000c_Last bond 1944 (Subject to call after April, 1 1931.)
City-Hall Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 $194,000 4s '16 J-J 3120.0000-Jan 1 1946 4 43'03 J-J 117,500o-July 1 1933
Water debt (Incl.)
124.000 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1922.)
Funding & Improvement Bds.
Sinkingfund
36.865
Sewer Bds. (opt. 20 yrs.aft.date). 434s'09 J-J $35,0000__Jan 1 '23-'39
Water sink. fund (incl.)
11,700 34004 M-SS250,000o_ _ _Sept 1 1934 4456'01 M-N 25,000o_ - _Nov 1 1931
Assess. val.(1-3 act.) 1921..2.300.000 4s '06 A-0 90,0000.. _ _Oot 1 1936
(Sublect to call after 1916.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $10.00
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922 193,500
Sewer & Fire Dept. Bonds.
Pop'n, 1910, 5,285; 1920..
7.660 4s '10 A-0 165,0000.. Apr 1 1940 Floating debt
20,000
INT. payable in Juniata.
(Subject to call after April 1 1930.) Sinking fund
50,914
JOHNSONBURG.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Assess. val. '21 (60% act)-5.608.705
4s '08 A-0 185,0000___Apr 1 1938 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_413.00
This borough is in Elk County.
JUNIATA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
(Subject to call after April 1 1928.) Population 1910. 8.717; 1920, 9,484
Refunding Bonds (Tax-free).
48 '12
5s '17 J-D 36,250c___Dec 1 1922 58This district is in Blair County.
130,0000- _ _Apr
'11 M-S 135,000_ __Sept 1 1941 (SubjectA-0call after April 1 1 1932 INT. payable in New York.
(Optional after Dec. 1 1918.)
to
1922.
(Optional after Sept. 1 1926.)
Water Bonds (Tax-free).
-s
-- $26,000
58 '12
5s '19 A-0 $55,000c_ _Apr 1 1949 (SubjectM-S 30,000..__May 19 1942 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22_12,019,958 LATROBE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
to call May 19 1932.) Water debt (included)____ 320,000
Bonds below are tax-free to holders
(Optional after April 1 1920.)
'13 M-N 30,000
1943 Net debt
Bldg. & Equip. Bonds.
BOND.DEBT May 1 1922 833,750 58(Subject
779,000
to call beginning 1933.)
430'13 J-D 189.880 -__1922-1942
Water debt
.49,000 68 '15
Ass'd val'22(3-5 to 2-5act)31,539,608
J-J 25,000____Jan 1 1945 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-$23.50 440'05 A-0
1,000__Oct 1 1922
Assessed valuation 1921
1,478.383
(Optional after Jan. 1 1935)
11,000____Jan 1 1932
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 _$83.00
Pop'n 1910. 47,227,"20
53,150 440'09 J-J
Population 1910. 4334; 1920. 5,400 TOT. DEBT Apr. 18 1922 $143,500
INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 430'13 J-D 40.000!.___July 1 1941
Floating debt (add'1)
47,646
BOND. DEBT Apr 29 '22.. $160,000
iinking fund
Floating debt (add'1)
48,000 LANCASTER SCHOOL DIST.
40,000
JOHNSTOWN.
2,254,705 4s g
This city is in Cambria County Assess. val..real
J-J $30,0000- _Jan 1 1934 Ass'd val.'21 (abt. 2-5 aet.)5.313 180
Assess.
25,000 4s g
Incorporated Dec. 18 1889. The cit) Other val., personal
J-J 100,0000_ _Jan 1 '23-'31 School tax (per $1,000)'21-22 $20.00
assessable property- 65,000 48
Population in 1920
9,950
pays the State tax on all bonds.
15
Assess. val. '21 (1-3 act.).2,341,705 43 g'07 J-J 60,0000.JanJan'32-33-35 INT. at Latrobe Tr, Co.. Latrobe.
Paving Bonds.
J-J
1 '36-'38
75,000o
elohool tax
11.000) 1922_ _127.00 48 '09 '09
4qs'14 M-N $50,000.._....May 1 1924 Population(per1922 (est.)
J-J 30,0000..„Jan 1 1939
in
7,660 4s '10 J-J 45,000o__Jan 1 1940 LAWRENCE COUNTY.
63,000__May 1 1934
4 s'14
INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Juniata.
Subject to call beginning 1919.
48 '11 A-0 25,000o --Apr 1 1941
County seat is New,astle.
135.000___ _July 1 1928 KANE SCHOOL
43is15
48 '15 M-N250.000c-__May 1 1945
Road & Bridge Bonds.
DISTRICT.
140.000___July 1 i930 048'074s '17 M-N 65,000 __.,May 1 1947 44019 s
-a $290,900..July 1 '23-'32
$15,000
Refund. Bonds (opt. aft. 1921). is '07 A-0 60,000.... _Oct 1
120,000____Apr 1 1932
Road Bonds.
'22-'36 430'22 A-0 30,000____Apr 1 1942 44019 ___ 1200 000
330'01 J-D /24,0000_ _June 1 1931 6s
__ 48,000
Sewer. Garbage and Highway. BOND.
50,000- _ _ _Apr 1 1952 540'21 s-a 400,000_July 1 '22-36
'20430'18 M-S 3175,000c__Sept 2 1933 Assessed DEBT Apr 14 '22.1127,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 28'22 $800,000 BONDED DEBT
(7)
valuation 1922_- _2,800,000
200,000c_Sept 2 1913
Floating debt
100.000 Population '10, 70.032; '20, 85,545
Sewer & Street impt. (subject to KENNEDY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL Sinking funds
76.651
call 10 years after date).
Assess. val., real estate_ _ _30,877.565 LEBANON.
DISTRICT.
4s '09 A-0 $61„500o... _Oot 1 1939
33,253
This city is In Lebanon Co. Inc.
This district (P. 0. Pittsburgh) is Assess. val. personal..
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921-22
'
in Allegheny County.
Nov. 25 1885. Bonds are tax free.
434s'16 J-J $200,000.... July 1 1946
30,910,828
(46 actual)
School Bonds.
Bonds.
(Subject to call after July 1 19311. 540'21 A-O0,000 _ -1931 & '41 School tax (per 11,000) 1922....-$8.00 4sPipe Line $35,000c Apr 1 '25 &
'10 A-0
'30
43is'18 M-8 200,000c_-_Sept 2 1928
53.150
in 1920 (est.)
City Improvement Bonds.
20,000
1951 Population bonds of 1907 and 1909 at
Bridge Bds.
INT. on
4s '15 - $70,000_ _July 1 '21-'45
BOND. DEBT May 1 '22.. $60,000
4s '13 A-0 $25.000Oct 1 1943 Assessed value real estate_ A ,106,900 Treasurer's office; on other bonds at
(312.000 quinquennially)
43is'13 A-0 50,000c__.Oct 1 1943 Assessed val. personal
Engine-House Bonds.
8,610 Union Trust Co., Lancaster. All
430'15 J-J e34,000____July 1 1935 A.ssess. val. other property.. 70,690 bonds are tax-free to holders.
413 '12 ___ $1,000 _July 1 '2486'25
4348'16 M-Se 53,000____Sept 1 1926 Tot.ass'd val.'22 (80%act.)1,186,200
($4.000 due every 4 years)
1943 School tax rate (per 11.000)'22113.00 LANCASTER COUNTY.
440'13 ___ 38,000
Sewer & Paving Bonds.
(Optional 1923.)
Lancaster is the
Population (estimated)
800 Bonds are tax-exempt county seat. 48 '14 --- $12.000-July 1 '21-'34
Point improvement Bonds.
to holders.
($6,000 due every 5 years)
e
4s '17 M-N$50,000____May 1 1927
Improvement Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
KENNETT SQUARE SCH. DIST. 34098 A-0 $48,3000-Oct 1 1928 340'02 A-011.02,375c_Apr 1 '20-'32
48 '17 M-N$25,000_ _ _ _May 1 1927
This district (P. 0. Kennett 340'99 A-0 25,3000..__Apr 1 1929
(Part due every five years.)
Park Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 21 '22 173.600
Square) Is In Chester County.
Sewer Bds. (Part every 5 years).
440
__- $350,000
90.100 340'11 A-0 $96.600c-Apr 1 '20-'40
BOND.DEBT .Apr 24 1922 $36,000 Sinking fund
(Due in 30 years, optional after Floating debt
Assessed yarn, real est 116 454 999 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '16_ $452,000
11,000
20 years.)
Assessed var n. personal.. 40,069,387 Mortgage bonds (incl.)-_
Total assess. val. 1921
1.000
Garbage Disposal Plant Bonds. (60%-70% actual)
1,728,000 Total assess. val. (60%
Sinking funds
$70,829
435s'18 __- 343.000_ _ _ _Sept 2 1943 Tax rate (per $1,000)'21
156,524.386 Assess. val.'16 (2-3 act.)..14.056,739
actual) 1922
115.00
Bonds.
Municipal Inlet.
Population 1910, 2,049; 1920, 2,398 County tax '221Real estate___12.50 City tax (per 11.000) 1916.- _17.00
440'18 ___ $157,000c_ _Sept 2 1943
(per 31,000) 'Personal
4.00 Popurn 1910, 19.210; 1920, 21,613
Oakhurst Bonds (Annexed).
Pop'n In 1910, 167,029; '20. 173,797
KITTANNING BORO. SCH. D.
INT, paid at City Treas. office.
Paving Highway Bonds.
INTEREST payable in Lancaster.
This district (P. 0. Kittanning) Is
5s '14 ___ $8,000_ _ _ _June 1 1944 in Armstrong County.
(Optional after 10 years.)
LEBANON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
SCHOOL DIST.
LANSDALE
School Bonds.
5s 'lb ___ 18,000_ _ _ _June 1 1946 4.9 '03 ___ $10,600____June 1 1928
Refunding Bonds (Taxable).
This district Is In Montgomery Co.
(Optional after 10 years.)
48 '11 - 25,000___Due yearly BOND. DT. May 15 '20-- $53,700 Is '10 A-0 $73,000c
BOND. DEBT May 1 '2211,511.500 48 '12 ___
(125,000 every 5 years.)
10,000
9,000
1942 Floating debt
Sinking fund, cash
329,819 58 '20 M-N111,000c_May 1 '23-'50 Sinking fund
6,000 4s '16 A-0*$83,500
Sinking fund, bonds
25,000 BOND. DEBT Apr. 19 '22 5193,700 Assess. val.'19(40% act.).2,000,000
(Part due every 5 years.)
Ass'd val.(real & per.prop.)
Sinking fund
10,000 Tax rate (per $UM)1020_.._$15.50 4s '17 A-0 $83,500
(Part due every five years.)
1922(70% actual)71•,639,710 Ass'd val. '21 (1-3 act.)- 2,417,037
City tax (per $1.000) 1922-112.20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$34.00 LANSDOWNE
High-School Completion.
Value of city property...._$2,823,894 Population in 1920
This borough is In Delaware Co 430'18 A-0 544,000_0ct 1 '23-'48
7,153
Pop'n 1910, 55.482;'20
67,327
(Due part every 5 years.)
Improvement Bonds.
x Opt. 10 yrs. e Ont. 5 yrs. aft. date.
A-0 $50,000
11510.000_June 1 '23-'27 48
KNOXVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
48 '13 -_- 12.500__June 1 '28-'32 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22 1284,000
This district (P. 0. Knoxville) is
12,000__June 1 '33-'36 Assessed val., real estate_20.544.362
in Allegheny Co. Pop'n 1920,7,201.
JOHNSTOWN SCHOOL DIST.
3,500_ _June 1 1937 Assessed val. personal___ 526,064
Bonds all opt. beg. 5 yrs aft. data 440'22 J-D $90,000c_June 1 '26-'52
24,000_ _June 1 '38-'48 Tot.ass'd val.$22k75%act.)21,070 426
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 2392.)
340'01 M-N $11,000o_ _May 1 1931
Sewer& High way Bonds Wiz-free) School tax (per 11,000) 1922..111.00
4s '06 J-D 20,000o_ __June 1 1936 BOND. DEBT June 1922_ $134,000 45
21,643
--- $17,000____July 1 1926 Population in 1920
4%8'08 F-A
2.000c___Feb 1 1938 Assessed valuation 1921...._6,999,450 45
INT. at office of Treasurer.
5,000..___Jan 1 1927
--48 '09 J-D
3,000c-_June 1 1939
*Tax-exempt.
340
___
Jan 1 1929
6,000
1,000o-_Sept 1 1940 KUTZTOWN.
440'10 M-S
4,500...... _Jan 1 1930
--340
440'12 J-D 63,000c.._June 1 1927
- 15.700 _ _July 1193.3 LEBANON COUNTY.
This borough is in Barks County. 48
4342'13 M-S*138.000c__Sept 1933
Lebanon is the county seat.
-- *5,000_-_Apr 1 1934
Water Bonds
Sept 1939 430
4 s'15 M-S 173,000
*Subject to
Bridge Bonds.
A-0 $58,200
1947 48- call ann. In amts. on hand
School-improvement Bonds.
440'19 J-J
15,000
1934-1948 414s'17 J-D $25,000c_ _Juno 1 1947 48'04-'05A-0 :321,4‘00c
$35,000c__Jan 1 1923
30.000.. _ -lune 1 1950
Funding Bonds.
5s '20 s-a
Electric-Light-Plant Bonds.
60,000c Jan 1 '24-'29 4s '05 M-S 17.000
1922-1935 BOND. DEBT May 1922 $172 200 45 '04 A-0 $.0,5000 ----1922-1934
15.000c___Jan 1 1930 4s '06 M-S
48 '89 A-0
700
1922-1936 Assessed valuation 1921 -4.29,856 TOT.BD.
10.000c- _Ja.n 1 1931 4s '17 J-D '6,100
DT.May 31 '21 $44.900
23,000
1925-1947 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.-45.00
75,000c_ -Jan 1 '32-'36 440'18 A-0 $15,000c
fund
3,122
1933-1947 Population 1910. 4.066; 1920. 4.797 Sinkingval.,
440'18 J-J • 20,000c__Jan 1 1937
Assess.
real estate-193,214,716
INT. on 4s improvement bonds
Bonds.
15,000c___Jan 1 1938 48 Boro M-N $6,300
Assessed
10.044.717
'09
1922-1939 and 440 sewer and highway bonds Tot. val.val persogal
80,000c_ _Jan 1 '39-'42 48 '15 M-S 2,800
'21 (4-5 act.) _203359,433
1922-1935 In Lansdowne; on other issues in
75,000c ..Jan 1 '43-'45 BOND. DEBT Apr 12 '22.. $135,200 Philadelphia.
Count7 tax (per $1,000) 1021-13.00
15,000c___Jan 1 1946 Sinking fund
Pepin n 1910. 59.565: 1020, 63.152
5,070
$28,000c- Dec 1 1924 Floating debt (additional)..
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
9.850 LANSDOWNE SCHOOL DIST.
40,000c _ Dec 1 '25-'29 Certificate debt (add'1)._
This district (P. 0. Lansdowne) Is
3.000
50,000c_Dec 1 '30-'34 Assess. val. '21(2-3 act.) _ _2,620,561 in Delaware County.
LEHIGH COUNTY.
430'19 J-D -48,000c_Dee 1 '35-'38 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.-410.00 BOND. DEB'r May 1921_ 1116,000
Allentown is the county seat.
30,000c_Dec 1 '39-'40 Population 1910, 2,360; 1920, 2.684 Sinkingfund
Funding & Improvement Bonds.
40,000c_Dec 1 '41-'42
Asse.sse d valuation 192E _4,250: 00 48 '09 A-0 1:36,000„ _Apr 1 1924
70
3
0
0
All the above bonds, except those
14,000c___Dec 1 1943 marked( )are tax free.
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1921---$16.50 (Subject to call after April 1 1914.)
5
440'22- f 80,000___Apr 11921
4s '10 81-N 175,0000.May 1 '23-'35
INT. payable at Kutztown Na- LARKSVILLE 1420,000_Apr 1 '28-'48
(125,000 every 5 years.)
.
Oakhurst School Dist. Bonds tional Bank.
Improvement Bonds.
This borough is in Luzerne Co.
(annexed)
440'22 A-0 $300,000e
Street Bonds (tax free).
5s '18 J-J $43,000_ _July 1 '23-'42 LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
5s '14 F-A $56.000c_Aug 15'25-'44 (Due on April 1 in 1927, 1932, 1937
County seat is Scranton.
(See Vol. 107, p. 99,for maturity.)
and 1942.)
(See V. 99, p. 1694, for maturity)
Funding Bonds.
12,000c_June 1 '23-'25
I
IIOND. DEB t' Apr 18
$238,580 BOND. DEBT May 20'21 193.500
g '03 M-N$100,000c..May 1'23-'33 Floating debt (add'1) 1921 15,000 Sinking fund, cash
30,000c_June 1 '26-'31
17,358
Is '08 J-D 180,0000_ _ Dec 15 1938 Sinking fund (cash)
5s '20 J-D 18,000c_June 1 '32-'34
75,000
18,000 Sinking fund, bonds
Refunding & Inlet. Bonds.
28,000c_June 1 '35-'38
Assessed valuation 1921.....8.800,597 Assessed varn,real estate 95,834,435
Is '16 M-81200,000_ ___Sept 1 1946 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_49.00 Assessed val'n, personal_ 31,470,918
40,000c_June 1 '39-'43
Refunding Court-House Bonds. Population 1910. 9.288; 1920. 9,438 Other a.sse.ssable property 9.865,432
18,000c_June 1 '44-'45
58 '21 A-0 80,000c_ Apr 1 1926 ts '06 J-D 3135,0000_ __Deo 11036
INT. on 68 of 1914 at Wyoming Total val.(60% act. '20.137.170.785
Road Bonds.
420,000c_Apr 1'27-'47
County tax (per 11.000) 1920.43.00
Valley Trust Co., Wilices-Baree.
BOND. DEB Apr. 1 '2111,263,000 4s '11 A-0 $150,000c Apr. 1 1931
Pop'n 1910, 118,823; 1920, 118,101
-A 200,000____Aug 1 1928
Sinking fund
209.122 130'13 F
INT. at County Treasurer's of Ice.
LARKSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Is 14 F-A 100.000._.
-Aug 1 1944
Value school prop., 1920
2.833,100
This district is in Luzerne County. LEHIGHTON SCHOOL DIST.
Court House & Road !mt.
Assess.val.'20(8744 %act.) ,013,67e
63
High School Bds. (tax-free .
Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1920__114.00
440'15 J-D$100,000c_July 22 1945
8873,000___Apr 1 1912 5s '14 J-J 1$30.000cJuly'25-'30-'35
Populat'n 1910. 55,482; 1920, 67,327 41(8'22
30,000c-July '40 & '44 414s (See V. 101. p. 1397)
BOND.DEBT Jan.3'21-$1,290,000
All bonds are tax-exempt.
_ $9,250
Bonds of 19
000 BOND. DEBT May 24 '22 $105,000
Cash on hand
282,572
INT. at office of City Treasurer or
0$27, Assess. val. 1921
Total taxable value 1921 200.001.175 District's share of Plymouth
through any city bank.
3,702,400
Twp. Sch. Dist. bonds____ 24.603 School tax (per
county tax (per $1,000) 1921-44.50
$1,000) 1921421.00
JUNIATA.
Population '10, 259.570;'20, 286,311 TOTAL DEBT
7.000
Assessed valuation 1914_ __6,47V,400 Population in 1918 (est.)
This borough is in Blair County.
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918_412.00 LEWISBURG
Water Bonds (Tax free).
.
68 '97 J-J 111.000c_Last bond 1927 LANCASTER.
Population in 1914 (est
11.000
This borough Is In Union County.
58 '04 A-0 14,000c_Last bond 1934
This is the capital of Lancaster
INT. at Wyoming Valley Tr. Co..
Paving Bonds.
68 '08 J-J 15,000c_Last bond 1938 County. Incorporated March 20 Wilkes-Barre.
4s '16 s-a $16.000___June 1 1946
58 '09 J-J 30,000c_Last bond 1939 1818. State tax on bonds is paid
(Subject to call after June 1 1926)
5s '11 A-0 10,000c_Last bond 1941 by city.
LATROBE.
BOND. DEBT May 25 '20 143,800
58 '13 J-J 10,000c..Last bond 1943 314s'03„M-N $5.000
1933
This borough is in Westmoreland Assess. val.'20
act.).._1,473,555
58 '14 J-J 10,000c_Last bond 1944
fOptional after 1914.)
County. Incorp. In 18.51. The bonds Tax rate(per $1,000)
_328.75
58 '15 F-A 24,000c_Last bond 1945 _s
--- $21,000
below are tax-free to holder.
Population 1910, 3.081; 1920, 3,204
1920:--




JUNE, 1922.]

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

LEWISTOWN.
This borough is in Mifflin County
Incorporated April 1795.
Street Improvement.
1945
00'15 ___ 814,000
(Subject to call beginning .1921.)
1,400
Nov 1950
5s '20 ___
4s
118.500
121.500
Bridge& Paying Bonds.
1942
48 '12 __- $19,000
(Subject to call beginning 1922.)
Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt).
M-N 328,000e ----- - -1934
48
(Subject to call after 1909.)
1939
48
M-N 12,0000
(Subject to call after 10 years.)
Hose-House Bonds (Tax-exempt)
5s '08 F-A 12,000o_ _ _Feb 1 1938
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1913.)
Paving Bonds (opt. aft. 1916)•
48 '06 F
-A S10,1;00o-Aug 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '2l..$115,500
Total assess. val. '19 (4-5
----4.836.336
__
actual)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-- $9.00
Populatiqn 1910, 8,166: 1920, 9 109
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.

BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22.. $732,000
58,000
Floating debt (add'1)
Assess. val.(1-3 act.). _33,066,395
Township tax (per $1.000)'21- $10.00
*These bonds are tax-free.
INTEREST payable at Merlon
Title & Trust Co.. Ardmore.

LOWER MERTON TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bonds are all tax-free to holder.
45 '09 J4 $141,525c__Jan 1 '23-'39
..1931
16,000c
3 s'01 J-J
1929
43s'99 J-D 10,000c
4 8'10 A-Of60,000c Oct 1 '25-'30-35
120.000c_ - _ _Apr 1 1940
430'13 J-D 3100,000c-Dec 1
1927,'33.'38 and '42
(part each 5 years)
1924-1943
430 14 J-D 17,000
(Part due every 5 years.)
48 '17 M-N$75,000c
(Due $15,000 May 1 1927. 1932.
'37 '42 and '46.)
60,000c_Juno 1
1925. '30,'35 & '40
-a
4318'20 s
20,000c__June 1 1945
20 000c__ _Dec 1 1049
TOT.BD. DT.iune 1 '2 $627,000
Sinking funds Mar. 31 '22 171,901)
LEWISTOWN SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Mifflin County. Assess. val.'21 (1-3 act.).32.117.610
0
1 01
BOND. Dmirr May 15 '22. 3174.50 School tax (per 31,000) 1920_112.00
Popurn 1910. 17671; 1920, 23,866
Sinking fund
,
0
INT. on 45 and on 1917 bonds
384,930
Tot, assess. val.'21 3 act.)4,(
192L..$18.00 payable at Bryn Mawr Tr. Co.,
Total tax rate (per
10,000 Bryn Mawr; on others at Merlon
Population in 1920
Title & Trust Co., Ardmore.
LIGONIER.
This borough is in Westmoreland LUZERNE COUNTY.
County.
The county seat Is Wilkes-Barre.
BOND. DEBT Apr 13 '22_ $60,500
at Treasurer's office.
Assess. val. 1921 (60%act)-1.100,000 Int. payableare tax free.
All bonds
$1,000)'21_315.00
Bore. tax rate(per
Bridge Bonds.
Population 1910. 1.575; 1920, 4,315
130'15 J-J 111504,000c_Jan 1 '30-'43
1 46,000c_ _Jan 1 1944
LILLY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Road, Bridge & School Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Lilly) is in
Cambria County. Population 1918. 130'13 M-N3330,000 ___-1928-1943
Court-House Bonds
2.200; 1920. 2421.
______ _ -1922
1923 4%8'07 J-D $50,000c____1923-1927
M-s $6,000 .
_s
300,000
1948
5s '16 M-N 30,000
-A 120,000c ---1922-1927
Is '03 F
BOND.DEBT Apr 14 '22- $29,000
1928
10.000c
Assess. val., real estate__ 502,350
1922-1925
160,000
200,000 Is '09 A-0 380.000
Assessed val.. personal.1926-1933
Total val.(70% actual)'21 - 702,3.'0
Refunding Bonds
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '22_1123.00 130'11M-N3224.000c_May 1 '23-'36
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Lilly.
Funding Bonds.
4s '10 F-A $136,750c-Feb 1 '23-'34
LITITZ SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BOND. DEBT Jan 2'22-32,288,000
A district in Lancaster County.
173,476
Sinking fund
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt).
330,551,047
Assessed
48 '16 M-N886,500c _1922-1946 Assessed val., real
val., personal.....35,159,143
BOND. DEBT May 19 '21 $91,000 Other assess. property---16.144,374
Assessed val., real estate.$1,786,430 Total assessed val. 1921
Assessed val., personal.... 549.048 (abt.
actual)
381,854.564
Total val.(q actual) '19..2,335.478 County 70%(per 31.000) 1921-35.80
Tot, tax rate (per 31.000) '21-115.00 Pop'n intax
1910:343.188; '20, 391.001
4,000
Population 1920 (est.)
INT. at Co. Treasurer's office.
LYCOMIN'G COUNTY.
County cleat Is Williamsport.
LOOKHAVEN.
This city is In Clinton County. 5s,'20 M-N$300,0000-May 15
1930,'35 & '40
Mar. 28 1870. Population
Incorp.
Refunding Bonds.
1910, 7,772; 1920, 8,557.
3s '01 M-8 1116,1000-Sept 2 1926
Refunding Bonds.
(Subject to call Sept. 2 1916)
33is'04 M-N $82,000c___May a 1924
3)4s'03 A-0 10,000e. _ .Oct 1 1923 BOND. DELIT Apr 1122 3416,100
(Sub.1.33 to call after Oct. 11908.) Assessed val., real estate-23,950,547
3 3is'10 J-J 38,5000._ _July 1 1930 Assessed val., personal - 550,917
(Subject to call after July 1 1912.) Other assessable property- 4,147.570
330'10 31-N 15,000o_ _Nov 11930 Tot. val. 1921 (3i act.)_28,659,034
(Subject to call after ilov. 1 1920.) State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'2149.60
4s '15 - 25,000-_-Nov 1 1935 Pontil'n 1910, 80.813; 1920, 83.100
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
14.000__Dee 1 1938
430'18
9,500.-.July 1 1934
48 '14
20,000r__ -Jan 1 1927 McDONALD
0'07 J-J
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1912.)
This borough is In Washington Co.
Local impro,ement Bonds.
Municipal Building Bonds.
July 1 j950
_
59 '20 .34 S26
1
$8,000---May 1 1932
510TOT. BD. DT. Doc 31'21_ 1223,900
11,000- -_ _May 1 1937
116,400 4Us'22 --- 14.000_ __.May 1 1942
Water bonds (Incl.)
4,854
Sinking fund
17,000_ _ _May 1 1947
4,300,000
Assess. val. 1921
20,000_ _May 1 1952
Total tax (per 11,000) 1919-523.00 BONDED D ,E1T
(?)
State tax on bonds is paid by city. Population, 1910,2,543; 1920, 2,751
/NT. at City Treas. office.
McKEAN COUNTY.
LOCKHAVEN SCHOOL DIST.
Is
All bonds are tax-free to holder. 5s Smethport the county seat.
'19 M-N400,000
1924-1939
after
Issue of 1902 subject to call
Road-Improvement Bonds.
15 years.
1923
430'14 J-D 39.500__Dec 1 '22-'39 5s '21 M-S $50,000
50,000
1928
BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '22- 1352,000
50,000
1933
2,800
Floating debt
58 '18 M-8 150.000
Assessed val. 1921 (about .
4.564.660 6s '21 J-D 200,000_June 1,'26,'31
50% actual)
School tax (per $1,000)'21-'22 320.00 TOTAL DEBT May 2'22 '36 & '41
$750,000
8.557
Population in 1921
valuation, real_...15 871.599
INT. at Clinton Trust Co.. Lock Assessed yarn, personal_
Assessed
1,577,150
Haven.
Other a.ssessable property- 2,441.035
Total assessed value 1921
LOGAN TWP. SCHOOL DIST.
(about 70% actual)
Blair County. Tax rate (per 31.000)---.19.889.783
This district is in
1922_318.50
Bonds are exempt from State taxes. Popul'n 1010, 47.868; 4920, 48,934
General Bonds.
1926
J-J $55.000c. _ _ _Jan 1
Ss
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1917- $120,000 MO KEESPORT.
This city is in Allegheny County.
87,000
Floating debt
50.000 Incorporated Jan, 15 1891. All
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation, real_ --4,200,000 bonds are tax-free.
Funding Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal- 40,001
340.000 40 '10 M-N$150,000_Nciv 1 '22-'39
Other assessable property
Total assessed val'n 1916.-4.580,000 Is '11 --- 49,000
4s '12 --- 11,000
(Assessment about 40% actual)
Filtration Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1918- 11.00
9,000 _s '09 __ $30,000
Population in 1917 (est.)
Improvement Bonds.
INT. at Union Bank. Altoona.
48 '02 --- $9,000
LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP. 4s '05 -- 21,000
ThLs township (P. 0. Ardmore) is 4s '09 --- 61,000
In Montgomery County. Popula- 4s '13 - 11,000
4s '17 --- 29.000
tion 1910, 17.671; 1910, ?3.866.
Street Repair [Sends.
Twp. Lot and Bldg. Bonds.
430'14 M-N350,000_ _Nov 1 '34&'44 5s '20 A-03100.000 __Apr 1 '26-50
5Yo'20 J-D 25,000
4Ks'19 A-0 100,000c
Sewer Bonds.
Playground Bonds.
4K8'13 J-J $20.000____July 1 1943 48 '07 --- $42,000
5s '20 J-J 21.000_ _July 1 '25-'45
Highway Bonds.
Poor Farm Bonds.
5s '21 M-N$275,000.Nov 1 '23-'28
15 '07 ___ $28.000
*Sewer Bonds,
Fire Dept. Bonds.
150,000c. __Jan 1 1924
---Apr 1 1939
48 '16 F-A 20.000c_Feb 1 1931 4is'19 A-0 $55,000.
Public Comfort Station Bonds. •
20,000c_Feb 11046
J-J 37,000_ _July 1 1923 451s'19 J-D $20,000
330
Market Bonds.
78,000...July 1 '28-'33
48 '04 J-J 82,009.. _Jan 1929-19:34 48 '17 _-- $13,000




Water Bonds.
$118,000
48 '06
4s '15 ___ 24,000
4.s '16 - - 90,000
GEN.BP. DT. Jan 2 1922 $910,000
5:
119 820
Floating debt.(additional). 3 2000
Water debt (incl.)
Sinking fund (gen. & water) 212.431
Total. val.'22(60% act.).38 612 94.5
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22.510.00
45,975
Pop. 1910,42,649; 1920

107

Sinking funds_
395.569
Assess. val. real estate....6,533.937
Assess. val. personal
329.444
Tot.assess.val.'22(50% act.)8.863,381
Total tax (per 31.000) 1922.-319.00
Pop'n 1910. 12.780:'20
14,568
INT. is payable at city treasury.

MEADVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Tnis district (P. 0. Meadville) is
In Crawford County.
145,000___ _Apr 1 1927
MCKEESPORT SCHOOL DIST. 430'22 A-0 225.000_ _Apr 1 '28-'52
,
1924 BONDED DEBT
A-0 z$65,000c
418
(?)
J4 *28,000c__Jan 1 '23-'27
3 s
M-N*40.000c-May 1 '23-30 MEDIA.
3 s
4s '05 J4156,000c_Jan 2 '23-'34
This borough is in Delaware Co.
430'14 M-N*200.000c May 1 '27-'43 Incorporated Mch. 10 1850. Bonds
25,000c_Apr 1 '25-'29 are taxable.
40,000c-Apr 1 '30-'34 330'99 8-a j$20.000r
1924
58 '20 A-0 I 50,000c-Apr 1 '35-'39
1 30,000r
1929
60,000c_Apr 1 '40-'44 430'11 J-J 110 000c_Ju1y 1 1926
75.000c_Apr 1 '45-'49
120.000c_ _ _July 1 1931
1927-1930 430'16 J-J J 20.000c_July 1 1926
40,000
1931-1934
5s '22 _. 60,000
1
1 50,000c_July 1 '36&'413
1935-1943 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22-- $151.000
180,000
1944-1951 Floating debt
200,000
28.500
f
. und
BOND.DE T Apr 15'21-1763.000 Sinking fund
32.577
Sinking
118,200 Assess. val. real
3.047.086
Assessed valuation 1920-33.548.000 Assess. val. personal
307.950
(Assessment 30 to 50% actual value.) Total assess. val. 1922.._.-3,355,036
School tax (per $1.000) 1920__318.00
(A.s.sessment about 2-3 actual)
Population in 1920 (est.)
60.000 Total tax (per S1.000) 1922 _ _S13.00
*Tax-free to holders.
Population in 1910 3.562; '20 4,109
z INT. at Pittsburgh 'Trust Co. INT. payable In Media, on the 330
In Pittsburgh; on other loans at at the Charter Nat. Bank; on cutters
National Bank of McKeesport.
at First Nat. Bank.
MO KEES ROOKS.
MEDIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This borough Is In Allegheny Co.
--- 526.000c1942
48 '98 ___ 117,000
serial 48
__ 98.000c -1943&1945
4s '03 --. 17.000
serial 430
48 '06 ___ 106,000
serial TOT. DEBT May 29 '22_ 3123.000
31.000
Sinking fund
-s '15 --. 100,256
Assess. val '22(abt.2-3act.)3,355 036
430'22
205,000
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 1213.) Total tax (per $1.000) 1922-$32.00
2 050
Ponnlation in 1921 (est.)
Funding (Part every 5 years.)
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Media.
48 '09 A-0) $28,400c-Apr 15 '22-'29
4 t0'12 J-J 393.160c_July 15'21-'37
130ND. DEBT June 1 '22_ $565,000 MERCER.
Sinking fund
9.13590:005000
This borough Is in Mercer County.
General Impt. & Fund. Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.'22(60%act)
13oro. tax rate(per$1,000) '22_314.00 530'22 A-0 520,000...
.Dec 1 1951
Pop'n 1910, 14,702; 1920. 16.713
(Optional Dec. 1 1936.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 14 '22_ 848.875
McKEES ROCKS SCHOOL DIST. Assess. val., real estate.. _ 927,310
95,680
4s'99 _ _ _ $15,000c
1930 Assess val., personal
Ss '07 _ 80,000c
1937 Tot, assess. val.'22 (34 act11,022,990
430'11 --- 70,000c
1941 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 22.$48.00
1,932
115,000__Jan 15 1927 Pop'n 1910. 2.026:1920
53is'22 .1-5 20,000....Jan 15 1933
INT. payable in Mercer.
35.000_ _Jan 15 1940
80,000_Jan 15 '45&'50
BOND.DEB l' April 1918- $183.000 MERCER COUNTY. seat. Bonds
Mercer Is the county
Floating debt (about)____
12.000 are tax-free. Pop'n '10, 77,669; 1920.
Sinking fund (about)
11,000
Assessed valuation 1917-8.231,600 93.788.
Court-House Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000)'18
$10.00 Is '09 J-D$261.000c
1929
Population in 1917 (est.)
19.000 (SubJ. to call part yearly from 1911.)
INT. payable at the McKees Rock
Funding Bonds.
Trust Co.. McKees Rock.
$26.000_-Sept 1 '22-'23
14,000--Sept 1 1924
MAHANOY CITY.
14,500-_-Sept 1 1925
This borough Is in Schuylkill Co. 4s '16 M-S • 15.500--__Sept 1 1926
Street and Fire Dept. Bonds.
16.000____Sept 1 1927
_s '17 J-J $70,000
1947
16,500.--Sept 1 1928
BOND. DELI 1' Jan 11922. 1109.100
17.500- _ -Sept 1 1929
FLoating debt(add%)
58 266
30.000. Sept 1 '30-'31
9,998 530'21 __ 1.500,000
Sinking fund
1924-1950
Total assessed val. 1921...2,518.27n (For amount due each year see
Total tax rate(per 51.000)'21_537.75
V. 113, p. 980.)
Pop'n 1910, 15,936; 1920_-__ 15.599 BOND.DEBT May 25'22$1,164,
81,011
Sinking fund
MAHANOY CITY SCH, DIST.
Assessed yarn, real estate.41.499.217
BOND.DEBT July 1 '21-- 3130,000 Assessed val'n, personal_ -- 1.058.856
30,000 Total val. '21 (35% act.).45,002,923
Ft3ating debt(addl)
Tot.a.ssess.val.'21(20% act.)2.445,125 Total tax rate (per 81.000)'210111.00
School tax rate(per 31,000)'21125.00
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
17.896
Population in 1920
MEYEZSDALE SCHOOL DIST.
MARCUS HOOK.
This district (P. 0. Meyersdale) is
This borough is in Delaware Co.
In Somerset County.
45 '16
$75,000
-A $8,000_ ___Feb 1 1945
F
OEN.BD. DT. Apr 15'21- 353,500 58
(Optional Feb 1 1940.)
5.000
Floating debt (add'!)
3.857 BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '21_ $43.000
Sinking fund
Total ass'd val. (40%act.)'21389,904
Tot. assess. val. '21 (about
3.360.418 School tax (per $1,000) 1921.-125.00
33 1-3 %)
3,716
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.__$11.00 Population in 1920 (est.)
Population 1910, 1,573; 1920. 5.324
MIDDLE TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Cambria Co.
MASONTOWN SCHOOL DIST.
$40.000.Aug 1 '24. '29
310,000____July 1 1937
34 & 3
-A
430'17 J-J I 10,000--July 1 1942
*19 F
5.000---Aug 1 1944
10.000_ -.July 1 1946
BOND. DEBT May 3 '22_ $30,000 BONDED DEBT May 1920 $15.000
2,300
10,000 Floating debt
Floating debt (add'i)
4,363 Tot.assess.val.'20(jact.)_ 779,820
Sinking fund
0) 1920...14.00
650.330 Tax rate (per
As.sess. val. real estate
595
Assess. val. personal
58.000 Population
Assess. val. 1922(30% act) 708.000 MIDLAND.
Tax rate (per 31,000)'22
$32.00
1.800 53This borough is in Beaver County.
Population 1920
Serial
'08 M-8 $18,000
Serial
430'12 M-N 14.500
MAUCH CHUNK.
Serial
This borough is in Carbon County. 58 '13 F-A 11,500
Serial
58 '13 M-N 17.500
Incorporated 1850.
Serial
M-13
BOND. DEBT Apr 17 '22.. 338.500 53 '14 M-N 18,000
Serial
14,000
55 '15
Total assessed valuation'22.2.262,930
Serial
58 '15 A-0 28,000
Total tax rate (perfOonoral.. $5.00 430'16 A-0 29,000
Serial
$2.00
$1,000) 1922 --1Special
Improvement Bonds.
3,666
Pop'n 1910, 3,952; 1920
53 '16 F-A*316,000....Aug 1 '22-'36
(See V.- 103. p. 602, for maturity.)
MEADVILLE.
J-J 325.000
This city Is in Crawford Co. Inc. 55 '17 F
as third-class city Feb. 5 1866. Re- 5s'18the -A 30,000 are tax-free.
above bonds
All
incorporated April 11913.
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '20_ $219,500
I $5,000c._Aug 1 1924 Floating debt Apr 30 '20.- 16,000
45,000c_Aug 1 1929, Sinking fund Apr 30 '20.-- 12,322
43.1s'19 F
-A
'34, '39, '44 & '49 Assessed valuation 1920---4.288.479
City Hall (fled. after 1925.)
(Assessment 2-3 actual)
4s '15 J-J $14,000. ..May 1 1945 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918-337.00
-Street Paving (Red. 1928).
1,244
Population
is '13 J-J 360,000
_Aug 1 1943 Population in 1910
in 1920
5,452
-Water Works (Red. 1918.)
*INT. at Midland Say. & Tr. Co.
Is '03 J-J $31,500c-__Oct 1 1933
Special knot.(Red. July 1 1921.)
Is 06 .14 $58,000-„July 11938 MIDLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s '16 J4 32.000... July 1 1946 430'16 M-Nz$35.000..May 1 '23-'37
10,000_ _ _ _July 1 1946 (See V. 102, p. 2275. for maturity)
4s '16 J-J
55 '19 -__ 325.000....Feb 1 '25-'36
(Subject to call 1931.)
.
fis '21 .14 31 000_ _Apr 1 1951 (See V. 108, p. 995, for maturity.)
$76.000
BONDED DEBT
(Red. after Apr. 1 19363
TOTAL DEBT Jan 2 '22-.. $259,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918-.311.00
The above $36.000 issue is tax-free
Water, paving and sewer
167,000 zINT. at Midland Say. & Tr. Co.
debt (add'i)

108
MIFFLIN COUNTY.
Lewistown is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922. 338,000
Assessed val., real estate_12.521.52
Assessed val., pers'i prop_ _2,126.206
Other assessable property__ 516 772
Tot.ass'd val.'21(60%act)15,164,502
State & co.tax(per$1.000)'21 $10.00
Population in 191027.785;'20 31.439
MIFFLIN TWP. SOH. DIST.
This district is in Allegheny County.
Bonds below are tax-free to holders
430'09 M-S $44,200c_Nov15'22-'39
J-J 20,000e___Due $5,000
every 5 years beginning July 15 1916
5s '15 M-N 12,000_MaY 15 '23-'40
(Part due every 5 years)
430'16
$15,000
430'19 __ $90,000
530'20 M-N 30,000c_May 1 1925.
'30,'35.'40,'45 & '50
BOND.DEBT June 1915-$107,892
Assess. val.'15 (3-5 act.)_ 4,510,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1918_ _312.00
Population in 1913 (est.)
8.500
INT. at Homestead Say. Bank &
Tr. Co.and First N.Bk., McKeespt.

Municipal Building Bonds.
430'15 ___ 325.000
Improvement Bonds.
3348'99- $21,000
430'11 M'S 85,000c_Sept 1 '32-'40
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $131,000
Total assess. value 1922. 4,886.235
Tot. tax rate (per 81.000) '22_551.74
Population 1910, 7,598; 1920__8,688
INT. payable at Alexander & Co..
Monongahela and First Nat. Bank.
MONONGAHELA SCR. DIST.
Bonds are tax-free.
School Bonds.
430'15 J-D 380.000__June 1 '25-'39
(See V. 102, p. 1286, for maturity.)
*0'10 F-A $15,000c ____1925-1932
430'07 F
-A 28,000c _ __ _1922-1935
NET DEBT June 1922_ _ _ _ $254,205
Total assessed value 1922_ _4,886,235
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$19.00
Population in 1921 (est.)
12.000
INT. on bonds of 1907 at First
Nat. Bank of Monongahela; others
at Monongahela City Trust Co.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
County seat is Norristown. Population 1910, 169.590; '20, 199.310.
Court-House Bonds (Tax-free).
330 M-S
$65,000r_ _ __1921-1933
($50,000 due every 5 years.)
Funding Bonds (Tax-free).
4s'06 J-D 150.000c&r __ _1926-31-36
TOTAL DEBT May 27'22 $230,000
Floating debt (add'1)____
200.000
Sinking funds
70.000
Ass'd val'n, real & pers'1_185,234,345
MILLVALE.
This borough is in Allegheny Co. Other assessable property143,127,735
Tot.ass'd val.'22(36 act.)328,362,180
,
Street Bonds,
1924-1944 County tax (per 31.000) 1922-32.00
430'15 A-0 565.000
INT. payable at Norristown.
Electric-Light Bonds.
1924-1944
430'15 A-0 $30,000
BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 $217,000 MOUNT CARMEL.
Tot.asseqs.val.(75%act.)'214.392.580
This city is in Northumberland
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_318.00 County. • Borough incorp. Nov. 3
Population 1910, 7,861; 1920-8,031 1862.
Refunding Bonds (Tax-free).
MILLVALE SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4348'08 M-N $21.410c--1922-1937
This district (P. 0. Allegheny) is in
Funding Bonds.
Allegheny Co. Pop'n '17 (est.)10.000 43ts'17 M-N$100.000
48 '95 J-J $4,000c
(Due $5,000 yearly after 5 years)
430'08 J-J 33.4800. July 1 '23-'38
25,000-Oct 1 '29-'33
BOND. DEBT Aug 3'21_ $48,000 6s '19 --- 40,000-_Oct 1 '35-'49
Floating debt (add'I)
18,000
($5.000 every 2 yrs.)
Assess. val. 1921 (80%act.)7,000,000
Building Bonds (Tax-free).
School tax (per $1,000) 1921- _$12.00 48'04 M-S 310.400c__Sept 30 1924
/NT. payable at Bank of Milivale
Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).
4504 A-0 $23,000c_40ct 1 1924
MILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s'05 J-J 50.000c_ __July 1 1935
Bonds below are tax-free to holder. BOND. DEBT May 1918- $244,900
Interest at Treasurer's office.
22.600
Floating debt
4s '04 J-J $3,000
Sinking fund
14.838
4s '06 s
-a
2,500
Assess. val. '15 (34 act.)_ _3,280,759
48 '10 J-J $23,000c
Total tax (per $1,000) 1916-__ 41.50
($1,500 yrly. beg.'16, opt. after '21.) Pop'n '10. 17.532: '20
17.469
4s
s
-a
2.400c.$1.000 yearly
INT. at Treasurer's office.
430'14 J-D 50,000
6s '21 F-A 96,000__Feb 1 '23-'46 MT. CARMEL SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '21_ $178,500
Assess. val. '21 (34 act.)_ _ _2,945,500 4s Bonds below are tax-free to holder.
'08 M-S $90,000c___Sept
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$23.00 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1 1938
1918.)
Population 1921
8.639 430'13 M-N 68.000c ____1922-1938
BOND.DEBT Apr 11 1919 $185,500
MINERS17ILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Floating debt
7,500
This district is In Schuylkill County. Sinking fund
15.000
4s '10 M-N$60,300
194o Assess. val.'19
(Subj. to call at option ofSch. Board) School tax (per (54 act.)..,_3.279,000
$1.000) 1918.._$19.00
TOTAL DEBT May 25 '22 $57,300
in 1918 (est.)
Assess. val. 1921 (3i act.)-1,500.000 PopulationCity Treas. office. 20.000
/NT. at
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$27.00
Population in 1922
7,500
INT.at First Nat. Bk., Minersville. MT. LEBANON TOWNSHIP.
Improvement Bonds.
MONACA.
430'17 _-_ $30,000
This borough is in Beaver County. (Due serially at intervals of 5 years.)
'94 &'95 $6,240
Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).
Water Bonds.
430'13 F-A $60,000c ---_1923-1943
$11,500
BOND.DEBT Jan 3'21-- _-$90,000
Water 1
-mpt. Bonds.
Certificate debt (add'!)
180.198
-- '02 -__ $7,500
1,034
Cash in bank
Floating Debt,Street lmpt., &c. Cash in sinking fund
2,120
'02 -_ $36,000
3,000
Certificate sinking fund
TOTAL DEBT Apr 15'20- $48,540 Totass'd val.'21 (80% act.)4,390,560
Note debt
3,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19-$16.25
Total val. 1919(50% act.).1.898,00(1 Population in 1920
2,258
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19 $14.00
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Castle
Population 1910, 3,376; 1920-3,838 Shannon.
MONACA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BOND.DEBT April 1921_ $26,500 MT.LEBANON TWP.SCR.DIST.
This district Is in Allegheny Co.
Sinking fund
2,350
$20.000c_Apr 1 '23-'26
Total assess. val. 1920_ __ _2,350.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$25.00 530'21 --_ 1100.000c_Apr 1 '27-'36
165.000c_Apr I '37-'51
BONDED DEBT
(?)
BIONESSEN.
This city is in Westmoreland
County. Incorporated Sept. 3 1898. MOUNT OLIVER.
Became a third-class city Jan. 1 1922.
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
Street Bonds (Tax-free).
Floating Debt Bds. (Tax-free)
68 '07 J-D1320,000c ....1922 & 1927 43.is'16 J-D $320,000
1 45,000c____1934-1936 Street Bonds (Tax-free to holder).
Gen. Imp. Sc Ref. (Tax-free).
430'11 J-D3112,100c_Ded 15 '22-'40 43004 J-J $15,000____Jan 1 1924
Sewer Bonds (Taxable).
Part every 5 years
-see V 94, p 1738
BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '22 $361,000 430'09 J-J $56.000___Jan 1 '25-'35
(Part due every 5 years)
Floating debt
233,400 BOND.DEBT July 1916._ $121,000
Sinking fund
30.390 Sinking funds
20.000
Assess. val.(50% act.)'22_11.096.150 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '15--3.334.930
Total tax (per $1.000) 1922_330.00 Pon'n 1910. 4.241: 1920, 5.575.
Pop'n 1910. 11,775; 1920----18.179 INT. on 430 '09 at German Say.
INTEREST at Treasurer's office. & Dep. Bk., Pittsburgh; on 43is '16
at Hill Top Says. & Tr. Co. PittsMONESSEN SCHOOL DIST.
burgh; on others at St. Clair Say.
430'13 J-D$175,000c_June 1 '28-'42 & Trust Co., in Pittsburgh.
(Part due every 5 years.)
430,_- $148.000c
4 Xs'16
-F-A 90.000
1926-1946 MT. PLEASANT.
430'19 A-0 300,000_0ct 1 '22-'49__
This borough is in Westmoreland
(See V. 110. p. 486 for maturity.) County.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 13'22_ $700,000
Fire Equipment Bonds.
Assess.val.'22(50-60%act.)11,096,150 430'15 j
-D $15,000
1925-1935
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$22.00
($5,000 every 5 years.)
Population in 1919 (est.)
22,000
*Street, Fire $c Funding Bonds
INT. payable in Monessen.
454s'15 M-S $15,000c
1925-1935
(55.000 every 5 years.)
MONONGAHELA.
BOND. DEBT Jan 11922. $69,100
This city is in Washington County Sinking fund
11,869
{15,000_ __ _May 1 1927 Tot.a.ssess.val.'21(X act.)_2,582.400
25,000__May 1 '28-'32 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22 $13.00
5s '22 M-N 40.000.
..May 1 '33-'37 Population 161( .1:1920 5,862.
i.at1tiie1 V
ayerr.0.
96,000_ May 1 '38-'45
14,000_ __ _May 1 1946 Mt. Pleasant.
MILL CREEK TWP. SCR. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Erie) is in Erie
County. Bonds are tax-free.
1927
fos g '17 s
-a $50,000c
(Subject to call 1920.)
TOTAL DEBT Apr 11 '22_ $100,000
Floating debt
14,000
Tot.assess.val.
(60 act.)
'227,200.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-__$12.00
Population in 1920
12,725

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NEW CASTLE.
This city is the capital of Lawrence
County. Incorporated in June 1870.
/n 1897 the boroughs of West Now
Castle and Mahoning town were annexed to the city.
Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).
J-J $72.0000-July 1 1932
(Subject to call July 1 1927)
Street-Improvement Bonds.
43(s'19 A-03100.000_Oct 1 1934
(Optional Oct. 1 1929.)
Impt. Bonds (Tax-frse).
MT. UNION SCHOOL DIST.
J-J $50.000c__Aug 1 z1931
This district (P. 0. Mt. Union)
431s'16 J-J 160,000c_July 1 z1936
is in Huntingdon County.
Improvement Bonds.
1922-1946
430'16 J-J $28,000
_ _1922-1948 430'22 M-N$200,000_ __May 1 1942
5s g '18 M-S 28,000c
(Optional May 1 1937.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22- $56,000
$382,000
Floating debt (add'!)
8.470 GEN.EDS. Apr 1 '22 _ _ _
Sinking fund
200 Assessment debt (add'1)
107,967
March 1 1922
Assess .val;21(abt. gact.)
.1,094.095
28,417
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$22.00 Sinking fund Apr 11922..
5.000
Population in 1920
5,500 Floating debt (additional)
INT. payable at Dist. Treas. office Assessed val., real estate_29.157,550
Assessed val., personal.- _$3,206,150
or Central Nat. Bank, Mt. Union.
Tot.assess.val. 22(34'act.)32,363,700
M17NHALL.
$9.50
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
Pop'n 1910. 36.280; 1920, 44,938
Improvement Bonds.
z Opt. beg. 10 yrs. after date.
454s'12 M-N340,000c___May 1 1932
/NT. payable at city treasury.
4 Xs'22 s
-a
70,000__May 1 '28-'41
BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22 $195,000
Ass'd val.'21 (70-80%act.)11,290,000 NEW CASTLE SCHOOL DIST.
Population 1910, 5,185; 1920, 6,418
Bonds are all tax-free to holder.
INT. payable at Monongahela Tr. 431s'14 J-J $60,000c_ -July 1 1944
Co., Homestead.
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1924.
330'05 M-N 25.000c___May 1 1926
DISTRICT. 43js'll J-J 140,000- _Jan 2 1941
MUNHALL
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt). (Subject to call after Jan 2 1921)
4s '03 J-J $78,000c
1923
'15 M-S 85,000-Mar 1 1945
45 '05 J-J
15,000c
1925
Subject to call after Sept 11930)
430'13 A-0 20,000_1928 & 1938 4s 16 M-S 45,000c___Mar 1 1946
1 9,000
1926 (Subject to call after Mar 1 1931.)
1931 530'20 J-J 300,000 _July 1 '35-'44
12,000
s-a
14,000
1936 5s'21
43is
.July 1 '41-50
400,000.
1941 43.4s'22 ___ 300,000
17.000
1927-1935
21.000
1946 BOND. DEBT Apr 12'2251,135,000
430'19 ___ 195,000_July 1 '23-'49 Sinking fund
23,877
(See V. 109,p. 1201. for maturity.) Assessed val. real
29.157,550
Funding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Assessed val. personal
3,206,150
1925 Ass'd val. '22
4s '05 J-J $10,000c
act.)___32,363,700
BOND.DEBT Apr 21 1921 $403,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1922-.419.60
95.115 Population In 1920 (est.)
Sinking fund
50,000
Assess. val.'21 (4-5 act.)_11,2)0,000
INT. at Treasurer's office.
School tax (per $1,000) 192L.$11.00
Pop.uation 1910, 5.185; 1920. 6.500
INTEREST payable at the Monon- NEW KENSINGTON.
gahela Trust Co.. Homestead, Pa.
This borough is In Westmoreland
Co. Pop'n '10, 7,707; '20. 11,987.
NANTICOKE.
Street Sc Sewer impt. Bonds.
This borough is in Lunrne Co. 430'13 M-S$100.000_Sept 1 '23-'43
Sewer impt. Bonds.
(Due 520.000 1923, 530.000 1933.
-5 '07 ___ $25.000
$50.000 1943.
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1915- $262,000
_s '07 ___ $34.200
5,556,360
Assessed valuation
Street Paving Bonds.
INT.at Boro.Treasurer's office.
_s '11 ___ $5,000
Street Paving & Sewer Bonds.
_s '13 __- $57,500
NEW KENSINGTON SCR. DIST.
-s '14
7.000
43/s'17 __- $20,000
5s '14 J-D 50,000_Dec 1 '22-'31
Building Bonds.
-s '16 -- 60.000
1922
J J 1$2,0000
58
5s '19 -_ 100,000
1927
1 2.0000
BOND. DEBT Juno 3'22 $348,700 43(a
1930
5,000c
J-D
Assess. val. 1921 (est.)___16,400,000 58
A-0 §38,0000-------_1937
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921-315.00
(Subject to call after 1922.)
Pop'n '10, 18.877; '20
22,614 58
1938
A-0 $25.000c
INT.at First Nat. Bk., Nanticoke. 58
1931
M-S 9,000c
43(s'17 M-NJ10,000c_Apr 1 '37&'42
NANTICOKE SCHOOL DIST.
110,000c___Apr 1 1947
1922-1940
5s
--- $99,000
High School Bldg. Bonds.
4,000
1922 4s'12 M-N$60,000c_1927,'32 &'37
16.900
1922-1924 43 s'13 M-N150,000c-1923,'33 &'43
5
430'14 J-J 19 .000
1925-1942 434s'14 J-D 20,000
1938-1942
10.000
1943 430'15 A-0 25,000
1940-1945
BOND. DEBT Apr 18'18 $284,000
Improvement Bonds.
Floating debt
30,000 430'18 -- 15.000_Dec30'28,'38,'43
Assess. val.'16(X act.) 14.375,142
10,000__Dec 30 1948
School tax (per $1.000) 1918_310.00 BOND. DEBT May '22 $356,000
Population in 1916 (est.)
25,000 Total val. 1921 (eat.)
6,510,330
School tax (per $1.000) 1922-$22.00
NARBERTH.
11,987
This borough is In Mongtomery Co. Population in 1920
I INT. at Harris, Forbes & Co..
Inc. Jan. 211895.
N. Y.; on $20,000 issue of 1917 at
Road Bonds (Tax-free).
58 '97 J-13 $1,000r_Dec 1 '22-'27 First Nat. Bank, New Kensington.
(Subject to call after 1912)
4s '09 J-D 18.000-_ _June 1 1939 NEWTOWN BOROUGH SCHOOL
45 '16 J-J 25.000__July 1 '26-'46
DISTRICT.
($5,000 quinquennially.)
This district (P.0. Newtown) is In
Sewer-System (Tax-free).
Bucks County.
39.000____May 1 1927
1923-1942
A-0 513,000
4s '07 M-N I 8,000____May 1 1932 4)s
9,000_ ___May 1 1937 TOTAL DEBT Apr 15 1922 $37,000
Tot.ass'd val.'21(85%act.) 1,083,235
BOND.DEBT May 6 1922 $70,000 School tax rate(per $1.000)'21-$16.00
Floating debt(addl)
10,700 Population 1920
1.703
3.100
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1922_ 3,500.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-.436.00 NORRISTOWN.
Pop'n 1910, 1.790; 1920
3,704
This borough is the capital of
INT. on 5s of 1697 at Norristown Montgomery County. Inc. Mch. 31
Trust Co.; on 4s of 1907 and 1909 at 1812. Bonds are tax-free to holder.
West End Trust Co., Philadelphia; and subject to call 25 years before
on 4s of 1916 payable at the Central maturity.
Trust Co., Philadelphia.
Borough Bonds.
330 g A-0 $55.500r__Oct 1 1927
NEW BETHLEHEM.
330 g A-0 91,000r___Apr 1 1932
borough Is In Clarion Co.
This
A-0 95,000r-Apr 1 1938
4s g
5s '20 J-J I421,000..Jan 1 '23-'36
Refunding Bonds.
1000_ _ __Jan 1 1937 3s g
J-J $12 .000r___.Tuly 1 1930
TOTAL DEBT May 27'22_ _327,000 BOND.DEBT May 1 192; $362,500
Ass'd val.'22(30% act.) __610,983 Sinking fund
48,200
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922....--$16.00 Assessed yarn 1921(30% to
Population 1910, 1,625; 1920-1,662 65% act till)
16.625,745
Tot. tax (per 81,000) 1922-.812.50
NEW BRIGHTON.
Population 1910,27,875; 1920-32,319
This borough is in Beaver County. INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
434s
M-N$25,000_ _Nov 1 '22-'26
M-S 30,000__Sept 1 '27-'32
430
430'22 M-S 55,000„Sept 1 '33-'43 NORRISTOWN SCHOOL DIST.
Bonds are tax-free.
BOND. DEBT Apr 12 '22_ $55,000
M-N$25.000c
a1927
Assessment debt (add'I)___ 24,867 330
Floating debt
52,800 330'04 A-0 26.000c_Oct 1 a1934
Total assess. val. 1922.. 5,60S,650 4s 7 M-S 69,000c__Sept 1 a1937
Tax rate (per 31,00(1) 1922.-812.00 3 s'll M-N 29,500r_May 1 a1941
9.000r..
z1929
Population 1910, 8,329; 1920._9,361 354s'09 J-D
4 s'13 J-J 30,000-_July la 1943
NEW BRIGH"R5T SCH. DIST. 4 s'14 J-J 100,000c-.July 1 1943
6,500c-July 1 1927
$35,000_0ct 1 '25, '28. 43As'17 J-J
1950
530'20 A-0, '33,'35.'36 & '37.
58 21 J-J 156,000c
55,000__Oct 1 '39-'49 BOND. DEBT June 1 '22 $451,000
109,349
, 10,000_ _Oct 1 1950 Sinking fund
BOND.DEBT Apr 2 1922_ 3275,000 Assess. val.'22(X act.) _ _19,000,000
Floating debt
53,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922-$14.00
x Subject to call 10 years before
Tot.ass'd val.'22(34 act.).5,608,650
School tax (per $1.000) 1922._325.00 maturity. a 20 years before.
INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Norristown
Population 1921 (est.)
10.000
MOUNT UNION.
This borough is in Huntingdon Co.
Paving 5c Storm Sewer Bonds.
5s '19 s-a $44,500c_32.000 yearly
beginning Aug. 1 1925
Water Plant Bonds.
6s '18 J-D $60.000 June 1 '28-'47
BOND. DEBT June 1 1922 $72,500
Ass'd val. 1922(X act.)_ __3,070,000
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22..$15.00
Population 1910, 3,338; 1920, 4,744

SCHOOL

43,e

JUNE,

1922.]

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

109

INT. payable at Manor National
Bank, Manor.I. Hampton
PHILADELPHIA.
Mayor: •WillB.
Moore
City Controller.
Philadelphia. co-extensive with the
NORTH UNION TOWNSHIP.
county of the same name, is the third
This township is in Fayette Co.
largest city of the U. S., and has an
(Tax exempt).
Road Bonds
area of nearly 130square miles. The
440'16 F-A$100,000c_Aug 15'22-'31 OLD FORGE SCH. DIST.
city was founded in 1682 by William
BOND.DEBT Mar 5 1920. $100,000
Penn, chartered in 1787, and consoli$30,000
10,000 54s
Floating debt
ec 1 '29-'30 dated in 1854 with numerous outlying
20,000c_D
3,542 5s '19 s-a
Sinking fund
Jan 1920.- $82,500 districts and boroughs. Many secAssessed val'n, real estate...6,416,385 BOND. DEBT
tions of the city of Philadelphia still
39,490 Assessed valuation 1920-4,201,271 retain their old names and are conAssessed val'n, personal
54.702
150.150 Borrowing capacity
referred to as such. Among
Other assessable property
act.)_6,606,025 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919.....$15.00 stantlymay be mentioned GermanTot.ass'd val.'19 (4i
14.000 these
12,762 Population in 1920 (est.)
Pop'n 1910, 11,968; 1920
town. Manayunk, Frankford, BridesINT. payable at Fayette Title & OLYPHANT.
burg, Rozborough. West PhiladelCo.. Uniontown.
&a., &c. The
phia,
NORTHAMPTON SOH. DIST.Co. Trust
This borough(sin Lackawanna Co. county Richmond
is under city control and has
This district is In Northampton
UNION TWP. SCR. D. Bonds below payable part every 5 yrs no separate debt.
M-N$40,800_Due $2,000 yly NORTHDEBT May 11 '21 $42,000
Bonds.
44s'15
School
TOTAL
Refunding Loans.
(Callable May 1 1919.)
18,000 5s '13 M-S 3114,400__Sept 1 '22-43 34s'95 J-J 11144,000-Dec 31 '22-'24
Floating debt (add'i) ____
Refunding Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
689
5,000rDec31 1924
$11,400_ __Apr 1 1936 Sinking fund real estate ..6,070,885 5s '14 F-A $50.000c_Peb 1 '24-'44 348'95 J4
440'16 A-0
1.000rDec31 1924
Assessed val'n,
348'95 J-J
(Callable April 1926.)
34,160
Building Bonds (tax-free).
val'n. personal
J-J
162.500rDec31'22-'26
440'19 A-0 $25,600___Apr 15 1951 Assessed
434s1 1 F-A $12,660__Feb 1 '23-41 314s'97 J4
295,670
Other assessable property
391,800rDec31'22-'27
3s '98
(Callable April 15 19240
val'n 1921...6,400,715 BOND.DEBT Mar 1914.... $139.500
Water Loans.
6.580
BOND. DEBT April 1922.. $77,800 Total assessed$1,000) 1921-$25.00 Sinking fund
r_July 1 1930
Assessed valuation 1921... _5,688,450 Tax rate (per
Assessed valuation 1913...8.989.546 3s '00 J-J $3,000.000 _July 1 1931
344_6'00 J-J 9.000,000r
$1,000) 1921---$17.00
Tax rate (per
10,236.
Pop'n. '10. 8,505; '20
Subway Loan.
10,000 NORW0OD. (P. 0. Norwood StaPopulation (est.)
INT. payable at Olyphant.
This borough
35.0'94 J-J 387.000r __ _Dec 31 1922
tion) is in Delaware County. Incor
Widening Delaware Avenue.
NORTHAMPTON HEIGHTS.
OVERBROOK. SCHOOL DIST.
341596 .1-3 $300,000rDec31'22-'24
This district is now part of the porated 1893.Highway (Tax-free).
This district is in Allegheny Co.
Sewer and
Grade Crossing Abolition.
City of Bethlehem. Annexed Mar.8
_Dec 1 1931
44g'96 M-S 39,5000___Sept 1 1926 5s '21 J-D f$5,000___
$75.000r_July 1
J-J
1920. Pop'n '10, 1,037;'20,3,791.
120,000_ _Dec 1 '41&'46 Is '06 J-J 1,000.000r-Jan 1 1937
2,000c___Aug 1 1929
1938
44g'99 F-A
$14,562 Is '06
1 1922 tTOTAL DT.
58 g '02 M-N 2,000c-__Nov 1 1935 Assessed value May 1 '22_
18 '06 J4 1,500,000r_July 1 1939
NORTH BRADDOCK.
_1,538,425
ept
44ig'05 M-S 2,500c___Sept 1 1938 Assessed value real estate_ . 237,800 5s 06 J-J
700.000r__Jan 1 1942
Allegheny Co.
P. 0. Braddock.
personal..
3,000c_-_S
Transit & Port Bonds.
$141,700__July 1 '26-'46 44.03'08 J-D 50.000c___May 1 1941 Tot.ass'd val.'22(60%act.) 1,776,225
44is'16
M-N
Nov 1 1966
4s
(Due each 5 yrs-see V 103. p 511) 44ig'11 J-J
15.000c-_June 1 1944 School tax rate (per 31,000)'22312.00 45 '16 J-J $2.500,000 _ _Jan 1 1967
440'14
2.500,000c
'17
Various !mut. Bonds.
t Includes $18562 which is still 5s '19 J4 4,160,500_Dec 16 1970
DEBT Apr 11 '22 $84,000
BOND.
J-J
43s'13 M-8 $50.000-Apr 1 '23-'33 Sinking fund
to the district from which this
29.618 owed
540'21 .7-3 5,000,000_July 16 1971
($25.000 due every 5 years.)
valuation 1922._1,650,000 district was separated.
5s '20 34 4,000,000-July 1 1940
TOTAL DEBT May 23'21 $295,000 Assessed (per $1,000) 1922 ___$29.50
28,785 Total tax
Delaware River Bridge.
Sinking fund
1972
239960 Pop'n W1910.-1,688: 1920.-2,353 OXFORD.
'
Ass'd val. 20(807 act.)_15,
This borough Is in Chester County 4)s'22 J-J $1,050,000_Mar 16
INTEREST payable at Delaware
(Optional March 16 1942.)
Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1921.__$11.00
Deposit & Title Incorp. In 1833. Popula'n 1910
Safe
Street Repair Bonds.
1910, 11,824; 1920-14.928 County Trust.In Chester.
Population
2.190; 1920, 2 093.
Insurance Co.
5s '21 J-J $1,144,200_May 16 1936
INT. at Braddock Trust Co.
Water Bonds.
3,855,80048 J-J&M-N 359,500c_yearly till '47 51s'21 J-J Municipal Oct 26 1936
Purposes.
General
CK SOH. DIST NORWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT June 1 '22 $63,500
NORTH BRADDO
uly 1'34
High School Bonds.
15,000 340'04 J4$16,000.000c&r_J 1 1932
'05 F-A $6,000r___Apr 1 1935 Floating debt
4s
3;4E1'02 J-J 5,000.000r_July
440'08 A-0 $65,625_ _Apr 1 '23-'29 4 4s'12 M-N 33.500c.May 15'23-'42 Tot. val. '22 (3% act.)
560,000r_Dec31 1922
___ 35.000
4s
TOTAL DEBT June 19 '20 $41,000 Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'2 .000 0 3s '98 J-J 1.400.000rDec31'23-'25
Banks.121024
Tax-free Sinking fund
348'98 J-J
8.433
4M 8'10 _ _ _ 33,000
INT. at Oxford
48 '98 34 1.400.000rDec31'25-'27
32,000
Assessed valuation 1919...1,327.400
125.000r-Jan 1 1937
348'07 J-J
Building Bonds (Tax-flee).
(Assessment 60% actual value.)
PALMERTON.
4s '07 J-J 6.000,000r__July 11037
4gs'17 J-J S..5().000c__Jan 1 '37-'44 School tax (per $1,000) '19-320.00
This boro in Carbon aountY.
an 1 1945- Population in 1919 (est.)
'07 J-J 4,875,000r __Jan 1 1938
1. 5,000c__J
4s
2,300
Lighting System Bonds.
is '07 J-J 1,500.000r __Jan 1 1939
BOND. DEBT June 2'19.-3254,000
INT. at Treasurer's office.
440'19 A-03110,000._ _Ort 1 1924 48 '07 3-3 1,000,000 ....Jan 1 1946
Total assessed val'n 1918.... 582,414
I 50.000___Oct 1 '25-'34 4s '08 J-J 13 500.000r_July 1 1938
0
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'18-310.0
BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '22 $60.000 48 '09 .14 5.739.700r_July 1 1939
18,000 OAKDALE.
Population 1910
10.000
This borough is in Allegheny Co. Floating debt
175,000r_Dec31 1922
b.000 4s '93 3-3
Sinking fund
Incorporated 1892.
682.000rDec 31 '22-23
NORTH EAST.
5,967S.1166s7 348'94 .14
TOTAL DEBT May 1 '22_ $70,000 Assessed value 1922
360.000rDec31'22-'24
This borough is in Erie County.
38 '95
20,000
City-owned property
City-own
Tot. assess. val. '22 (80%
g Bonds.
Is 10 J-J 5.000.000cdtrJuly1 1940
Refundin
1,009,950 Tax rate (per $1 000)
actual)
48 '11 J-J 2.300.000c&rJuly11941
5s '18 J-D $80,000.. June 1 '28-'48 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922__ -$43.00 Population in 1920
J-J 9,750,000c&rJuly11941
BOND. DEBT May 26 '22 $105,000
F1rst 4s
Prin. and int. payable at the I8.30 45 '11 J-3 4,225.000c&rJuly11942
5,000 Population 1910. 1,353; 1920..1.611
'12
Floating debt (additional)_
National Bank, of Palmerton.
12,000
4s '13 J-J 1.000.000__Jan 1 1945
Sinking fund
700.000-Tan 1 1946
4s '13 J4
Assess. val. '21 (2-3 act.) _ _1,663,500 OAKHURST SCHOOL DIST.
PALMERTON SCR. DIST.
4s '13 34 4,175.000c&rMay11943
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..$15.00
See Johnstown School District.
School Bonds (Tax-Free).
4,000
4s '13 J-J 2.200.000cArNovl 1943
Population in 1922 (est.)
448'19 J-J $60.000_ __ _July 1 1949 48 '13 J-.7 1,125,000__Nov 1 1944
OAKMONT.
(optional :filly 1 1029.r
1,500,000c&r_July 1 '44
This borough is in Allegheny Co
NORTH EAST (BOROUGH) SCR.
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 '19._ 388,800 4s '14 3-3 1,000,000__Jan 1 1945
J-J
March 1889. Pop. '10. 3.436: Sinking fund
DIST.
Inc.
20,000 4s '14 J-J
660,000__Jan 1 1946
Is '14
.Ncrth East) Is 1920 4,512.
Thir. district. (P. 0.
4,528,998
Assessed value 1919
3,000.000__Jan 1 1945
Street Bonds (Tax-free).
in Erie County.
Prin. and int. at First National 48 '15 34 3.000.000-Jan 1 1946
4s 15 J-J
$5,000...._.May 1 1927 Bank of Palmerton.
Bonds (Tar4ree-)
School
Is '15 J-J 5,300,000-Jan 1 1947
1923-1948 4Xs'17 M-N{ 8,000____May 1 1937
$55 000
L. 18
4s '15 J-J 2,000.000__July 1 1946
12,000... _ _May 1 1947 PARNASSUS
$5.000 payable every 3 years.)
45 '15 J4 2,325.000-July 1 1947
$88,000
Street and Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1922borough is in Westmoreland 45 '15 J4 3,000,000__July 1 1946
2,500,000 4s '05 A-0 $29,000c
1935
Assess. val. 1922
corp. Aur. 9 1872.
1 4s'15 J-J 2,000 000„Nov 1 1948
4,000,000 430'07 M-N 39,000o_Final pay.'34
val. (est.)
Actual
Improvemeo` Bonds.
1,000,000_ _Mar 1 1949
3,481 440'08 M-N 8,000c_Final pay.'37 43is
Serial 4)4s'15 J-J 7.500.000-Nov 1 1946
Population 1920 (est.)
J-D $10.500c
Serial 45 '18 34 4,959,700__Julv 1 1947
INT. payable at the National 450'10 .T-D 15,000c.rne 1'29,'34.'39 4 qs
A-0 20,000c
4s '16 J-J
al pay't '47 44s
1926
430'17 M-N 25,000_Fin
Bank of North East.
A-0 22.000c
11948
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922_ $116,000 5s
_1929 1 4s'16 J-J 3,000 000__May 1 1948
M-N 36,000c
5,000,000_ _Nov
Serial 44s'16 34 7,000,000-Mar 1 1949
16,648 448'16 M-S 50.000c
NORTH EAST TWP. SCR. DIST. Sinking fund Jan. 1 '22_ ___
.
44s'16 .14
40,000._ _ _SPnt 1 1950 4'-s'19 J-J 3,000,000__Jan 1 1970
,
This district (P. 0. North East) Assess. val. '22 (80%act.)-6,098,000 540'20 s-a
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ --$12.00
(Ontlin,1 Sept. 1 1935)
Is in Erie County.
1950
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Oakmont. GEN.BD.DT. May 15'20 3138.500 58 '20 J-J 1,553,000__Aug 16 1 '51
School Bonds (Tax-free).
n
17.5oo 58 '21 J-J 5,000 000c&r_Ja16 1951
$5,000---Apr 1 1925
Floating debt
May
Apr 1 1929 OAKMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT. Sinking fund
23.760 5s '19 3-3 1116,000- „May 16 1971
5,000____
1656.000
5,000...... _Apr 1 1933 4 qs'12 M-N $74,000c 5 -1927-1942 Tot.as.sess.val.'20(80%act.)2.525.470 4 Xs'22 J-J 9,000,000_ _Feb 16 1952
years.)
(Part due every
5,000....._Apr 1 1936
Total rate (per 31,000) 1920.-314.00
(Optional Feb. 16 1942.)
_Apr 1 1939 00'13 M-N 20,000c_MaY 1 '23-'38 Pop'n 1910, 2.578: 1920
3.816 gs'21
M-S 5,000_ _ _
58
8,804,000__Oct 26 1971
5
(Part due every 5 years.)
5,000.--Apr 1 1941
INT. payable at Parnassus.
(Optional Oct. 26 1941.)
5,000_---Apr 1 1943 448'14 A-0 18.000c.'24. '34 & '44
--4s '22 3-3 2.447,000c&rMay 26 '52
00_Sept 1 '29&'34 PARSONS.
5,000....._Apr 1 1945 5s '18 M-S1$10,0
(Optional May 26 1942.)
1 12,000.-Sept 1 '34&'44,
5,000___ _Apr 1 1947
borour.th is in Luzerne Co.
Registered loans overdue and
TOT. BD. DT.
1 5,000_-__Apr 1 1948 Sinking fund Apr 8'18._ $132,000' Paving Bonds (Tax-Free).
outstanding Jan. 1 1922-$16.150
11.596 _s '10 _
_1928-1949
55,000 ____July 1 1928
V35.000
INT. payable at Pnliadelphia
(80act.)
5.200,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 12 '22_ $175,000
5,000_ _ _July 1 1938 Tot.assess.val.'18
J-J
5.8
1 1943 School tax (per $1,000) 1918_312.50 Assoss.val.'22(abt.45%act.)4,090.000 Nat. Bank, Phila., Pa.
5,000-__July
--All bonds are exTAX-FREE.
5.000 Tax rate (per X1,000) 1922_ .._ _313 00
5,000.- -July 1 1948 Population in 1918 (est.)
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank, Population 1910, 4,338; 1920.-5,638 empt from tax to holders.
BOND. DE13 Apr 22 '22_ $70,000
TOTAL DEBT.SINKING FDS.,
2,000 Oakmont, subject to no deduction
l).
Floating debt (additiona
-The subjoined statement shows
&c.
6,388 for State tax in Pa.
Sinking fund
PATTON.
debt.
total
2,684,400 OIL CITY.
Assess. val. 1922
This borough is in Cambria Co. Philadelphia's of themunicipal Court
Supreme
(By a decision
.00
Tot.tax rate (per$1,000)'22-23312
Inc. Sept. 30 1898.
This city is in Venango County.
of Pennsylvania, filed May 31 1894,
2.500
Population 1920 (est.)
Paving Bonds.
t !mot. Bonds
Permanen
1923 it is held that, within the meaning of
INT. payable at the First National 4s'lO-- 39.000_ _July f'23-35 4s '03 A-0 $7,000c.
the word "Debt" in Section VIII,
Bank of North East.
Water-Works Bonds.
7,000__May 1 '23-'29
44013 -Article IX, of the Constitution of
5s '19 J-J $51,000__Jan 1 '23-'49 Pennsylvania. the real debt of the
28,000-May 1 '30-'43
Refunding Bonds.
NORTH HUNTINGTON TWP.
8,000_June 1 '23-'30
440'14
city is the authorized debt less the
1931
This township (P. 0. Irwin) is in
28,000.._June 1 '31-'44 44s'11 M-S $12.000‘
amount of the city certificates purBuilding Bonds
Westmoreland County.
53-5'21M-N 00,000.-May 1 '26-'40
1934 chased and uncanceled In the sinking
5s '14 M-S $10.006c
Boro.of Si verly (annexed).
Road Bonds.
DEBT Dec 31 '21. 883.000 fund.) debt Jan 11922.3303,510.850
5s '20 J-J $75.000
5s '10 --- 83.000__June 1 1923 BOND.
Funded
BOND. DT. May 26 '21.: $75,000
1'26 & '27 Water debt (included)_ __- 54,000 Floating • debt (mtge.,
5,432
Floating debt
4,167,600
Assessed val. real
152.813
Boro. of West End.(annexed.)
ground rents, &c.)___
42,360 5s '12
Tot.assess.val.'22(abt. 85%
Assessed val. personal
...Sept 1 1932
1,600.000 Awards of juries and
actual)
Other assessable property.. 189,860 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21 $231,000
2.700.468
---$7.000_board of view
$13.00
Tot. assass.val'21(60% act.)4,3q9,820 Sinking fund
19,700 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22 3 628 TOT. DT. Jan 1 1922_ 306,373,131
1920.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21.334.00 Floating debt (add'I)
41.403,400
5,000 Porpil•ition 1910 3 907: tax-exempt Sinking funds
All the above bonds are
10.000 Total assess. val. 1921
Population 1920 (est.)
Jan 1 '22_
bonds) and are Tot. net debt income of 264,969.731
(about 55% actual)
_12.882,000 (except water-works 10 years.
Cash in and
--NOR. HUNTINGDON TWP. S. D. Total tax rate (per $1.000) '21311.00 subject to call after
sink, fund applicable
21,274 PENN.
440'12 M-N$40,000 May 1 '32-'42 Pop'n, '10, 15,657; '20
within presant fiscal
year to payment of
44s-- 12,000 May!'26,'31&'36
Is in Westmoreland
This borough
7,016.752
TOTAL DEBT May 29 '20 $72,000
debt Jan 1 1929
County.
22,500 OIL CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
-The
Floating debt
BORROWING CAPACITY.
Impt. Bonds (Tax Exempt).
12,000 Hands below are tax-1ree to milder.
Sinking fund
1 1927 borrowing capacity of the city on
I$3.000____Jan
Assess. val.'20 (2-3 act.)..4,631.350 4s '98 A-0 $6.000c
855,000,000.
3,000_ ___Jan 1 1932 Feb. 2 1922 wasEItT Y.-The city
4s
School tax (per $1.000) 1920-$20.00
CITY PROP
5,000____Jan 1 1937
and
10.000 448'15 J-D :20 000c.June I '23-'27 448'17 J-J
Population In 1920 (est.)
5,000___Jan 1 1942 owns land, buildings, equipment val190.000c_June 1 '28-'36
nts
INT. at Safe Deposit & Trust Co.
7,000_ ___Jan 1 1947 other permanent improveme 2.1347
BOND.DEla July 0'22_ $138,r•00
Greensburg.
'21 325.000 used on Jan. 1 1922 at_3315.4 &C.
Assess. val. '21 (2-3 act.).10,740,160 BOND. DEBT May 28
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Ass'd val. (60% act.) _____ 455.370
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. School tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _$25.00 Tax rate (per 51,00) 1 om _339.00 The following shows the assessed
Population in 1920
21,274
Sunbury is the county seat.
019 value of property, and the tax rate,
Population 1910, 1,018; 1.20-1
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
BOND. DEBT Jan 122. $546,900

NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.
Easton is the county seat.
Court-House Bonds (Tax-free).
4s '14 A-0 $60,000Apr 1'24-'34&44
Refunding, Funding & improvement Bonds (Tax-exempt).
i$112,000o_Mch 1 '23-'29
4g '09 M-SI 100.000o_ _Molt 1 1939
.058'22 F-A1,000,000_ __Feb 1 1952
Funding & Impt. Bonds.
43s'19 s-a 3500,000c&r..Dec 1 1949
BOND.DT. Apr 26 1922- $160,000
136,375
Sinking fund
Tot.ass'd val.'22( act.)103.220.348
County tax (per $1,000) 1922-35.00
Pop'n in '10_127,667;'20_153.506
INT. at office of County Treas.




$51,605,183
Assess. val. 1921
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-.36.50
Pop'n 1910. 111.420; 1920-122.079
INT.payable at office of Co.Treaa

OLD FORGE.
This borough is in Lackawanna Co
BOND.DEBT Apr 23 1920 $123,000
15.000
Floating debt
3,000
Sinking fund
Tot.ass'd val.'19(75% act.)4,201,171
Total tax (per 31.000) 1919_528.00
Pop'n. '10, 11.324; 1920. 12.237
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PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

[VoL. 114.

PHILADELPHIA (Concluded) •
PITTSBURGH. John H.Henderson, 430'08M-N$340,400-May 1 '23-'38
Sheraden Borough.
for years Indicated. Property in this Comp.
43-is'10 J-D 57.000_Dec 1 '22-'40 48 '98 F
-A ($8,000.. Aug 1 '22-'25.
city up to and including 1903 was
This city, now known as "Greater 43is'10
1 6,000_ _Aug 1 '26-'27
assessed at about 80% of its actual Pittsburgh," is situated in Allegheny 430'10 .J-D 491,000__Dec 1 '22-'40
J-D
value. In 1904, however, values County. Legislature of 1905 passed 430'10 J-D 114,000....Dec 1 '22-'40 4s '01 M-N 40,000
Nov 1931
532,000__Dec 1 '22-'40 43;s'01 J-D 140,000--1924 & 1920
were increased to nearly real value an Act providing for the annexation 430'11 J-D
1
125,000
resulting in a decreased tax rate.
1934
of Allegheny; on Nov. 18 1907 the 4318'11 J-D 660,000__Dec 1 '2?-'41
11,000__Dec '22-'31 58 .07 M-N 68,000..
.Nov 1 '21-'37
U. S. Supreme Court held the law 43Is'12 J-J 120,000__Jan 1 '23-'42
Assessed Real Estate
($17,000 every 5 years.)
and Porsonal*Estate Tax rate valid (V. 85, p. 1352). and annexa- 4319'12 J-D1,071,000__Dec 1 '22-'42
Charters Township.
YearsValuation.
per :S1.006 tion became effective Dec. 9 1907. 4148'14 M-S 2310.00__Sept 1 '22-'44
135,000
1923
1922
$2,206,083,495 $27.00 The boroughs of Sheraden and Mon- 4s '16 M-S 80,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'38 53 '08 J
-D
5,000
1928
tooth were also annexed in 1907. 430'18 J-J 120,000__Jan 1 '23-'38
19/1
2,136.922,128
29 51'
5,000
1933
1920
1,942,731,342
28.0 Beechvlew annexed on Jan. 1 1909. 430'19 A-0 156,600c&r Apr 1'23-'49
5,000
1938
1919
1.825.386,212
23.50 At an election held Dec. 9 1919-V. 430'19F-A 952,000__Aug 1 '22-'49
12,000
1925
1918
1,738,841.51'
23.51! 109, p. 2282-the voters of the BorWater-Plant-Purchase Bonds. 5s '10 J-J 12,000
1930
1917
1,751.025,655
17.50 ough of Spring Garden voted for 4s '09 J-Jr$1,119,600 Jan 1 '23-'39
12,000
1935
1916
1,700.453,725
x These bonds were issued to pas
15.00 annexation to the City of Pittsburgh.
1940
1915
1,671.755,166
15.00 ()herders Twp. on Dec. 14 1920, for plant of Monongahela Water Co..
Spring Garden (Borough).
1914
1,643,269,953
15.00 voted for annexation. All bonds purchased by the city.
430'11 SI-N $8,000
1931
1913
1.556,323.614
15.00 issued in coupon form with privilege
Hospital Bonds.
Total for all boroughs--$328,000
1912
1.533.791.86715.00 of registration.
434s'10 J-D
'22-'36
INT. on bonds of old city of PittsOn July 3 1915 the State Supreme 430'12 J-D $152,000_Dec 1 '22-'42
-.- -... 1,358,675,057
15.00
63,000-Dec 1
burgh payable at City Treas. office in
1905_ .-- _. 1,185,899.831
15.00 Court handed down a decision bearCity-Hall Bonds.
Pittsburgh
Co..
1900....... 880,935,265
18.50 ing upon the computation of debt 430'10 J-D 3950,000_Dec 1 '22-'40 Pittsburgh,and Colonial TrustTrust
and at Pittsburgh
1890
....... 688.713,518
18.50 subject to the 2% limit or "council- 4s '17 M-S 64,000
1922-1951 Co.: on bonds of old city of Allegheny
1880_- _ 536.667,834
20.00 manic" debt, that is. debt incurred 4s '17 M-N 7,000
1922-1927 interest is payable at office of City
1870....... 479.776,643
18.00 by the City Council without a vote 430'18 M-S 42.000__Mar 1 '23-'43 Treasurer; on Greater Pittsburgh
1860
....... 155,697,669
20.00 of the electors, as distinguished from
Filtration Bonds.
"electoral" debt, which is not subject 458'08 M-N3400,000_May 1 '23-'38 miscellaneous loan of 1910 interest is
I Assessed personal Property
payable at Pittsburgh Trust Co.
1922
$714,749,723
$4.00 to the 2% limit. See "Chronicle"
City
Summary of Bonded Debtof Aug. 7 1915. page 465. The 430'17 Home Bonds.
1921
707,793,316
4.00
J-D $14,000
1922-1947
Illay 6 1922.
1920
692,366,618
4.00 constitutional limit for all debt is 5s '20 F-A 92,400_ Feb 1 '23-'50 Gross amount
1919
702.242,785
4.00 7%. "English Act" cases affirmed Total for greater city _$32,647,000 Sinking fund-bonds_ _ _ $41,686,700
1.353,300
by State Supreme Court on May 22
1918
701,568,213
4.00
Various (New Issues).
Cash
2,106.341
1917
646,594.068
4.00 1916, see "Chronicle" of June 10 430'22 A-0.34,119,000_Apr 1 '23-'52
1916
608,865.372
4.00 1916, page 2180.
Net bonded debt
1915
580,733,300
4.00 INDEBTEDNESS OF GREATER DEBT OF OLD CITY OF PITTS- Assessed val. of real.__ $38,227,059
and
BURGH.
1914
569,585,610
4.00
personal property for
CITY.
;Taxable by city under Act of
Water Loans.
?l
ooses of taxation,
Municipal Building_ Bonds.
Assembly approved June 17 1913.
3868,177.930
4318'12 J-D $63,000-Dec 1 '22-'42 45 '95 M-N$200,000c&r _May 1 '25
*Horses and cattle:
(16200,000 payable triennially.)
7% constitutional limit
Market-House.
POPULATION.
of indebtedness
-In 1920, 1.- 43is'12 J-D$210,000__ Dec 1 '22-'42 48 '06 J-J 250,500c&r_July1'22-36
60,772,455
Loan of 1900.
823.779; in 1910 was 1,549.008.
Net bonded debt (as
Playground Bonds.
_
above)
38,227.059
43is'12 J-D$273,000__Dec 1 '22-'42 330'00 A-032,100,000--Apr 1 1930
($700,000 due triennially.)
43is'13 J-D 63,000__May 1 '23-'43
PHILADELPHIA SCH. DIST.
Park Bonds.
Margin of credit for adUnder the School Code enacted by 4315'13 J-D 231,000__June 1 '23-'43 4s '95 M-N$175.000_ _ May 1 1925
ditional borrowing_ __*$22,545,396
the 1911 Legislature (see page 67) the 430'19 A-0 22,000c_Apr 1 '23-'44
($175,000 due triennially.)
Floating debt May 6'22 2,582,858
Board of Public Education on Oct.8 430'19 F-A 308,000c_Aug 1 '22-'49 430'08 M-8 $117.800c.Mar 1 '23-'38
* Includes $7,879,000 bonds voted
5s '21 M-N501,000
1922-1951
1912 passed a resolution the full text
Public Safety
by the people but not yet is.sued.
Grade-Crossing Abolition.
of which was given in V. 95, p. 993,
48 '95 M-N$50.000„ _May 1 1925
POPULATION.
-In 1920 588,acknowledging its responsibility for 430'12 J-D $294,000_Dec 1 '22-'42
(350,000 due triennially.)
193; in 1910 it was 533.905.
Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
previous school loans negotiated by
43(8'12 J-13 $84,000__Dec 1 '22-'42 Is Bridge Bonds.
the city.
'95 M-N3150,000_May 1 '23-'25 PITTSBURGH SCHOOL DISTS.
4s g '13 J•J $2,000,000rJuly 1 '23-'42 430'14 M-S 88,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'44
($150.000 due triennially.)
Pittsburgh and Allegheny School
Poor-Home Bonds.
43ig'14 J-J 3,000,000rJuly 1 '24-'43
Funded Debt Loans.
43-ig'15 J-J 2,000,000rJuly 1 '25-'44 430'12 J-D $336,000__ Dec 1 '22-'42 Is '01 J-D$561,000c&r ....1921-1934 districts were consolidated under the
new school code Nov. 13 1911 and all
43ts'14 J-D 276,000 _June 1 '23-'44
4s g '16 A-0 2.500,000r_Oct 1 '26-45
($181,000 due quinquennially.)
lb oniitstikwilna bonds of the wings
Bridge Bonds.
58 g'20 F-A1,000,000c&rFeb 1'31-'50
48 '07 M-N$233,000c__May 1 1927 sub-school districts are assumed by
5s g'20 F-A 340,000r_Feb 1 '31-'50 48 '08 J-D$170,000_ _Dec 1 '22-'38
430'08 M-N 64,600__May 1 '23-'38 4s Funded Judgment Loan.'26-'38 the newly created school district of
58 g'20M-N 660,000r_May 1 '31-'50
'06 J-J 8501,000-__July
Pittsburgh. The bonded debt of
5s g'21 M-N1,000.000_Nov 1'31-'50 43-is'10 J-D 589,000__Dec 1 '22-'40
($167,000 due quinquennially.)
these former sub. districts on Dec.31
58 g'22 J-J 2,000,000r_July 1'32-51 4s'10 J-D 90.00__Dec 1 '22-'44
1920 was as follows:
43is'10 .I-D 190,000__Dec 1 '22-'40 48 Boulevard Bonds.
4s g'22 F
-A 1,500,000r_Aug 1'32-51
'95 M-N350,000---May 1 1925 Allen
$2,000
55 g'21M-N 1,000,000r_May 1'32-51 430'11 J-D 241,700Dec 1 '22-'41
($50,000 due triennially.)
Beltzhoover
103,000
4s '22 J-D 2,000,000r_Dec 1 '32-51 430'12 J-J 20,000__Jan 1 '23-'42
Brushton
213,000
43is'12 M-S 3.900..... Mar 1 1923 4s Public-Improvement Bonds.
Bonded Debt.'07 M-N3112.500-May 1 '23-'27 Colfax
178.000
Assum.from city Jan 1 '22$6,766,000 430'12 J-D 85,000_ _Dec 1 '22-'38
Funding Bonds.
Crescent
25.000
1922-1941
Issued by dist. Mar. 1 '22 17,000,000 430'11 _- 300,000
1921-1938 Esplen
6.500
43;'19 F-A 56,000_ _Aug 1 '22-'49 4 48'08 M-N$153,000_
Floating debt Mar. 1 1922 261,942
quinquennially until 1933. Franklin
128,000
-A 112,000c_Aug 1 '22-'49 438.000 in 1938.
Total Mar. 1922
24.027,942 430'19 F
$39.000
Highland
572.500
5s '20 F-A 256.000c.Feb 1 '23-'50 430'08 M-N$150.000- Sinking Funds
1921-1938
130,000
5s '20 F-A 84 000c_ Feb 1 '23-'50 $37.000 quinquennially until 1933. Homewood
Applicable to debt assumed
Howard
33,000
Public-Safety Bonds.
Jan 1 1922
$2,879,264
$39,000 in
Lawrence
5,000
430'08 M-N$16,000c_May 1 '23-'38 130'08 M-N 1938.
Applicable to debt created
$80,000- _ 1921-1938 Lucky
15,000
by dist. Mar. 1922._ 2,427,500 58 '21 M-N216,500__May 1 '23-'51
(320.000 quinquennially.
Morse
:3,000
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Tot.sink.funds Mar. 1 '22 5.306.764
430'08 M-N$29,000
1921-1938 Mt. Albion
109,00()
Assess. val.,real estate.2,205,055,094 4s '09 A-0 $22,100..--Apr 1 '23-'39 ($6,000 quinquennially until 1933. Minersville
156,500
Assess. val., personal__
1,028,401 4s '09 A-0 9.000__Apr 1 '23-'39
$11.000 in 1938.
Oakland
32,000
Tot. ass'd val. 1921..2,206,083.495 4318'10 J-D 247,000-Dec 1 '22-'40 430'11 M-8 3222.300.Mar 1 '23-'41 Sterrett
93.000
43,0'11 J-D 340,000_ _Dec 1 '22-'41 Total of old city of MILO_
(Assessment actual value.)
_ _35.782.600 Peebles
182.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1922-39.50 430'11 A-0 180,000__Oct 1 '22-'41
5,000
43(0'12 J-D 60.000_ _Jan 1 '23-'42 BONDS OF FORMER CITY OF St. Clair
West Liberty
193,000
4348'12 J-D 44.000-Dec 1 '22-'32
ALLEGHENY.
PHOENIXVILLE.
Washington
40.000
43(8'12 J-D 26.000-Dec 1 '22-'32
This borough is in Chester County. 4318'12
North Side Fund. Bds.-4s '09. West Lake
14,000
Incorporated Mch.6 1849. All bonds 430'13 J-D 147,000-Dec 1 '22-'42 $136,000- 335.000 quinquennially Beechview
20,000
F-A 105,000__Feb 1 '23-'43
are tax-free.
Mt. Washington
17,000
4Xs'14 M-N 15,000_ May 1 '23-'24 24-'34. $31,000 in '39.
City Park Bonds.
Sheriden
142,500
Refunding & Paving Bonds.
430'15 M-N 69,000-May 1
4s '08 M-N I$30 000c_Nov 1 '23-'33 430'15 M-N128,000__May 1 '23-'45 4s '05 J-D $39.000r_June 1 '23-'35 Lincoln
100.000
'23-'30
Electric-Light Bonds.
Liberty
45.000
1 20,000c_Nov 1'23-38 430'19 F-A 372,400c_Aug 1 '22-'49
-5
3,000
--- 10.000
1940 430'19 F-A 89.600c_Aug 1 '22-'49 Is '93 A-0 $14,000r___Oct 1 1923 Montooth
86,000r__ _July
4s '94
Morehead
Water Bonds.
290.000
430'19 F-A 504,000c_Aug 1 '22-'49 330'01 J-J 40,000r__Oct 1 1 1924 First Ward
A-0
'22-'31
_s
--_ $126,700
51,000
430'19 F-A 103,600c_Aug 1 '22-'49
Second Ward
Public-Safety Bonds.
Borough Hall Bonds.
170.000
430'19 F-A 325.000c_Aug 1 '22-'49 3349'01 A-0 $30.000r_ _Oct
1 '22-'31 Third Ward
_s
260,000
$2.000
A-0 251,000c_Apr
'23-'49
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922- $186.700 43;'s19 -A 1.316.000c_Feb 1 '23-'50 40 '05 J-D 12,200r_June 1 '23-'35 Fifth Ward
197,000
5s '20 F
1
Sixth Ward
Floating debt
41,000
59,988 43
0 F
,
Street Improvement.
-A 518,000 Aug 1 '22-'49
General sinking fund
88,000
14,733 5s '20 F-A$1,064,000c_Feb 1 '23-'50 4s '97 J-J $68.000r_ __Jan 1 '23-'27 Seventh Ward
Water sinking fund
10.000
17.060 5s
4s '93 A-0 200,000r___Oct
1923 Ninth Ward
Ass'd val.(60% act.) '21_5.445,611 :is '20 F-A 327,600c_Feb 1 '23-'50 45 '94 A-0 200,000r___Apr 1 1924 Tenth Ward
172.000
'20 M-N127.600c_Nov 1 '21-'50
1
Total tax (per $1.000)'22---$26.00 5s '20 F-A 294,500c_Feb 1
186,000
45 '94 J-J 200,000r- __July 1 1924 Eleventh Ward
'23-'50
Twelfth Ward
Pop. '10, 10,743; '20
100,000
10,484 5s '20
1 '23-'50 4s '95 J-J 50,000r_ _July 1 1925
INTEREST payable in Phoenixville 5s '20 F-A 84.000c_Feb 1 '22.'50 330'01 A-0 115.000r_Oct 1 '22-'31 Fifteenth Ward
19.000
M-N446.600c_ Nov
Board of
135,000
48 '05 J-D 218.400r_June 1 '23-'35 Charities Control
58 '20 M-N255.000c _Nov 1 '22-50
102,000
5s' 21 M-N1,365,909_May 1 '23-'51 4s '07 M-N400.000c___May 1 1937
PHOENIXVILLE SOH. DIST.
Spring Garden
58,000
4s
J-D $38,500r_ _ _June '30-'40
Highway improvement.
Bigelow Blvd. Impt. Bonds.
430
M-S 36,000c.....:June 1941
s'19 A-0$270,000c_Apr 1 '23-'49 45 '95 J-J $50,000r.. __July 1 1925
Total
$4,425,800
434s
M-N 2,400r_ _ _ _June 1931 430'19 F-A 159,600c..Aug 1 '22-'49
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
New bond issue 1912
3,000,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 91922- $76,900
Boulevard of the Allies.
48 '95 J-D $54.600r_June 1 '23-'35 New bond issue 1916
2,400,000
Sinking fund
$1.064.000_ _Feb. 1 '23-50
13,198 58 '20
Sewer Bonds.
Amused valuation
Public-Park Bonds.
4,966,771
Is '93 A-0 $55.000r___Oct 1 1923
Grand total Dec 31 '21_$9,825.800
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$13.00 430'08M-N $42.500c_May 1 '23-'38 4s '94 A-0 100,000r-.Apr 1 1929
$1,000,000.July 1 1922
INT. in N. Y. or Phoenixville at 430'10 J-D 114.000__Dec 1 '22-'40 40 '94 3-J 145.000r_--July 1 1924
4Jtg'12 J-J 1 1.000.000J ly 1 '27&32
Farmers' & Mechanics' Nat. Bank
4s '17 J-J 24,000
1922 4s '95 J-J 35,000r-July 1 1925
1,000.000.1'1y
430'19 F-A 92.400_Aug 1 '22-'49 $34s'01 A-0 20,000r__Oct 1 22-'31 43196'16 J-J 2.400,000 Jan 1 '37&42
1 '23-'46
PITCAIRN.
5s 20 F-A 215.600c_Feb 1 '23-'50
Pension Fund Bonds,
This borough is in Allegheny Co. 58 '20 M-N246.500c_Nov '22-'50 430'08 M-NS34,000-May 1 '23-'38 4.30ig'22F-A 5,000,000 Febl '23-'52
(For amount due each year, see
Bonds are all tax-free to holders.
Dept. of Charities Loan.
V. 114. p. 652.)
430'16 J-J 1313,000___July 1 1936 430'08M-N $72,000c_May 1 '23-'38 (5 Water Bonds.
'95 J-D$105,000r___June 1 1925 BOND. DT. Dec 31 '21..39,825,800
1 12,000___July 1 1946
Fire-Engine Ec Police-Sta. Bds. Is '95 J-D
2,012,881
„530'20 s-a 30,000_Aug 1 '25-'50 43is'08M-N 380,000c_May 1 '23-'38 48 '96 J-D 210,000r__June 1 1925 Sinking fund
68.000r_ _July 1 1926 Value ofschool prop. 1921 22,321,966
($5,000 each 5 years).
Incinerating-Plant Bonds.
330'01 A-0 150.000r_ _Oct 1 '22-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.-38.50
Refunding Bonds.
430'10 J-D $57.000__Dec 1 '22-'40
Pittsb.-Allegheny Funding Bds. INT. on bonti4 of 1922 at the
-13
--_ $10.000
Comfort Station Bonds.
430'08 M-N $309.000
1921-1938
Hose House & Fire Protection. 430'19 F-A$112,000__Aug 1 '22-'49 ($77,000 quinquennially until 1933: District Treasurer's office.
$5,000
Sewer Bonds.
$78,000 in 1938.)
PITTSTON.
School Bldg. & Fire Dept.
450'10 J-D$220.400_Dec 1 '22-'40
Allegheny Funding Bonds.
This city
430'12 F-A $15,000c
430'11 J-D 140,000_ _Dec 1 '22-'41 430'11 M-S $25 ).700_Mar 1 '23-'41 Inc. 1895. is In Luzerne County,
5.Electric-Light Bonds.
5s '20 F-A 196 000c_Feb 1 '23-'50
City Home Bonds.
1
4.
A-0 $4.800c....Part yearly 58 '20 F
..
-A 196.000c_Feb 1 '23-50 330'01 A-0 $40,000r_Oct 1 '22-'35 5s '15 A-0 1$9,000......._Nov 1 1925
Nov 1930
A-0 7.500c
Oct 1937 5s '20 F-A 126,000c_Feb 1 '23-'50 48 '05 J-D 12,200r_June 1 '23-'35 530'16 A-0 112,300
34.000
1922-1933
Street Bonds
5s '20 F
-A 84.000c_Feb 1 '23-'50 Totalformer city of Alleg'y _$3.480,100
Improvement Bonds
4%is
M-S $8,000c___Part yearly 58 '20 SI-N 78.300c_Nov 1 '22-'50
430'09 M-S 359,500c_Sent 1 '22-'38
Sn
A-0 7,500c
Oct 1937 5s '21 M-N615,000
1922-1951 SUNDRY BOROUGFI INDEBT11,000___Sept 1 1924
43;e.'12
32.000c
EDNESS.
Funding Bonds.
5s'1,9 M-S {60,000_Sept 1 '25-'43
Demand Notes and Certificates. 4 Yo'l 1 M-S$193,800_ _Mar 1 '23-'41
Elliott Borough.
5,000 ...Sept 1 1935
Os
J-D $36,522
430'14M-N2116.000__Nov 1 '22-'44
Refunding Loan
GEN.BD.DT.May 29'22 $129,800 4s '16 A-0 888.000_ _Apr 1 '23-'46 4s '10 J-D $10,000_ _June 1 '25-'30
years.)
Floating debt
36,522 43;s19 J-J 1,020.000.-Jan 1 '23-'49 430'03($5,000 every 5June 1 '23-'31 43 '01 M-S 320.000c. - _1922-1931
J-D $23,000BOND. DEBT April '22_ $215,000
Sinking fund
24,935 5s '20 F-A 504.000e_ Feb 1 '23-50
Esplen Borough.
Floating debt
37,216
Assessed val., real estate 3.078.210
Public-Works Bonds.
'00
$7,500_
10,500
Assessed val.. personal_.... 415,650 43is'08M-N$119,000e_May 1 '23-'38 4s Beechv___ Borough. _ _ _Aug 1 1930 Sinking fund
few
Tot.as. val.'21(33% act.)_9,561.852
Tot ass'd val.'22(80°f act.) 3,493,860
.
Water Bonds.
434s!08 M-N$14,000_ -_May 26 1938 City tax (per 31.000) 1921-- -313.00
Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1922--$10.00 4s '09 J-J $397,200_ _Jan 1 '23-'39
Pooul'n 1910, 16.267; 1920, 18,497
Population 1910, 4,975; 1920..5.738 45 '08 J-D 170.000--Dec 1 '22-'38 5s Montooth Borough.
'04 F-A $7,500---Aug 1 1924 /NT. at City Treasurer's office.




JUNE, 1922.]

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

SCHOOL DISTRICT. This borough is In
PITTSTON $13,000.Red. in 30 yrs. PUNXSUTAWNEY.Jefferson Co.
4s '05 ___

Borough Bonds.
5s '07 _-_ 13.000_Red.5 to 23Yrs.
1931
($20,000
4348'09 _ -- 94.000_Red.10to30yrs.
1936
15,000
430'13 M-S 70,000__-Sept 1 1923 53 1s'21
1941
J-D
10,000
430'14 ..._. 70.000__Red 10-30-yrs
1946
15,000
BOND. DEBT May 4 '18.. $257,000
1951
14,000
Assessed valuation,real est. 495,000
28,845
paving Bonds
Assess. val.. personal
1937
Total assessed val'n 1917.-9,385.352
(Optional after 1905.)
(Assessment 4-5 actual.)
...1927
School tax (per $1.000) 1918- 89.00 48 9 -_,- $5,000c_
'7
1905.
17,000
(Optional after ---Population In 1917 (est.)
at Peoow e union Say. Bank. 48 '98 ___ $2.000c......Part yearly
3,000c___Part yearly
48 '99 ___
4s '08 J-D 40,000c-June 4 1938
PLYMOUTH.
borough is In Luzerne County. (Subject to call after June 4 1928.)
This
Funding Bonds.
J-J $10000
530
1943
$22,000BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21.„ $101,000 -8 '13
(Optional after 1918.)
Assess. val. '21 (abt. 60%
6.234,702
Refunding Bonds
act.)
1933
$13.000
Tot. tax rate (per $1.000)'21-$10.00 48 '03
(Optional after 1918.)
Popul'n 1910, 16.966; 1920-16,500
1948
43(6'18 -_ $72,000
(Optional after 1923)
PLYMOUTH SCHOOL
BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '19.. $73,500 48Sewer Bonds
3500_ __ _Part yearly
'98
Total amass. val. 1918_ -.5.775,295 FloatingDebtT April 1920- $93,500
BO ND dEB
.
School tax rate (per 31.000)'181110.00
4181..550105
18,460 Sinking
Population in 1916
fund
Assess.val.'20 % act.) 2,645.688
(60
1919-$18.50
This borough Is In Montgomery Co. Boro. tax rate (per M.),1920. 10,311
1910, 9.058;
Inc. Feb. 6 1815. Bonds are tax- Population Treasurer's office.
INT. at
free to holders.
Sewer Bonds.
1923-1943
4s '13 J-J 5100,000
School-Bldg Bonds (Tax-exempt)
(Part every 6 years.)
1937
07 ___
Street impt & Sewer Bonds. 430 '16_ $35,000 -_Oct 1 1936
12,000_
45
334s'99 A-0 $22,000r
BOND.DYBT Apr 121922 $17,000
(Part each 5 years: last In 1929.)
Floating debt (additional). 15,000
Street Bonds.
3.000
Sinking funds
4s '09 M-S $22,000r
Assess. val. 1921 (2-5act.)_ _2,850.000
Sept. 11919.'24.'29. '34& '39) School tax (per $1.000) 1921-32,.0
(Due
30
106 50
$144,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 12 1922
33.000 Population in 1920
Floating debt
41,500 INT.at Punxsutawney Nat. Bank.
Sinking fund
Assess. Va. 1922(e;t.)..- _11,850,000
(Assessment 60% actual value.)
This borough is in Bucks County
Total tax (Per $1.000) 1922-$23.00
Light Plant (Tax-free).
Popul'n 1910, 15.599; 1920, 17,431 48 Elec. J-J $45,000_ --Jan 1 1948
'18
INT. bw cheek mailed send-ann'ls. GEN.BD.DT.April '22- $59:00
0
10 50
Floating debt (add'1)
2,000,000
POTTSTOWN SCHOOL
Total assess. val 1922
School Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22-$13.00
$5,000.-June 2 1923 Population 1910. 3.801; 1920-4,391
14.000..-June 2 1933
4s '13
16.000-June 2 1943
2,000__June 1 1924
_s '99 __
This township (P.0. Wayne) is in
12.000-June 1 1934 Delaware County.
5,000-- _June 1 1929
Highway Bonds.
3%s '04 -- 10,000-....June 1 1934 4s
s-a $75.000_Dec 18 '22-'36
6,000--June 2 1923 TOTAL DEBT Apr 13 '22.. $75,000
8,000--June 2 1933 Total assess. val. 1921_ __ -12,321.625
48 '13 J-D
11,000-June 2 1943 Tot, tax rate (per $1.000)'21_829.00
(Subject to call after Juno 2 1918) Population 1910, 7,091; 1920, 8,181
BOND. DEBT Apr '22_ - $89.000
17.000
Sinking fund
Total assessed val'n 1921
Bonds are non-taxable to holder.
(about 60% actual)_ -10,599.765 38 '00 J-J $20.000.July '25 & '30
School tax (per $1.000) 1921_312.00 40 '09 A-0 48.000c_Apr 1 '24-'39
17.431
Population in 1920
($12.000 every 5 years)
43'18'14 M-N 60.000c_May 1 '24-'44
(312.000 every 5 years.)
This city Is In Schuylkill County. 4%8'19 s-a 60,000c&rJune 1 '24-'49
Incorp. Feb. 19 1828. Consolidated
($10,000 each 5 years.)
with Borough of Yorkville on April 3 5s '21 -_
30,000_ _Dec 1 '26-'46
1907. Government changed Dec. 1
(Due $5,000 every 5 years.)
of 3d class city (V. 98. 430'22 __ 150,000
1913 to that
p. 1258). Holders of the bonds given BOND.DEBT Apr 17 '22.. $368,000
lbelow are not liable for the State tax. Sinking fund
35,372
Street improvement Bonds.
Assess.val.(50% act.) 1922.12,392,875
_Jan 1 1951 School tax (per $1,000) 1922_816.00
5%s'21 J-J $50,500
11931.)
(Optional Jan-Population in 1920
8,181
,
11IT on 430 at Hamilton Trust
5s '21 J-J $17,000____July 1 1931
Bridge & Steps Bonds.1922-1926 Co.; on 3s, 4s, 430 of 1922 and 5$ of
1921 at Commercial Trust Co..
43is'16 A-0 $5,000
Philadelphia.
Street Paving Loan
48 '08 J4 $8.000c-.,_Jan 1 1938
(Subject to call after 1918.)
4s '10 M-S $46.000c.__Sept 11940 This borough Is in Allegheny Co
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1920.) Incorporated 1892.
Slag Purchasing & Motor Truck
Sewer Bonds
bs '18 J-J $21,000_ _July 1 1938 430'99 A-0 86,000c
1926
1
(Subject to call July - 1923)
Improvement Bonds.
43is'08 M-N$40,500c
Fire Department Bonds.
1934
_ $3,000_ _ _Jan 1 1931 4s '05 J-J 16,000c
1934
(Optional Jan. 1 1926.)
7.500c
530'21- 5s '97 J-J
1926
Market St. Terminus Bonds. 430'16 J-J 53,000
1940
_July 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22.. 8120,500
5s '21 J-J $18,000Refunding Bonds.
Sinking fund
2,672
330'99 J-J $15,000c_ _July 1 1929 Assessed valuation, real.._..7.716.580
(Subject to call after 1909.)
Assessed val'n, personal.._ 553.450
Paving & Street Impt. Bonds. Tot.val.'22 (abt. 4-5 act.).8,270,030
1952 Borough tax(per 31.000) 1922810.00
4Yis'22
3283,500
I3
0ptional 1932.)
Population 1910. 6.042: 1920. 7,301
BOND.D BT Dec. 1921- 8183.500
INT. at Braddock Nat. Bank.
11,038,316
Tax val. 1922
City tax (Per $LOW) 1922.-813.00
Total tax (per 31.000) 1921...30.00 430'15 J-D 3110.000
21.876
Pop.1910.20,236; 1920
9,000_ Dec 1 23-'31
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
5.60s'21 s-a 36,000.._Dec 1 '32-'43
6,000....- -Dec 1 1944
49,000__Dec 1 '45-'51
BOND. DEBT May 1920- 8145.000
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt).
330'09 J-D $38,300c_ _ _Ante 1 1939 Total assessed val. 1920_.-7,728,810
School tax rate(per $1.000)'20 $14.00
(Subject to call June 1 1914.)
J-J 45,000___July 1 1945 Population In 1920
4s
7.301
(Subject to call after July 1 1920)
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exemPt)•
J-J $73,000c......_ _ _1932 This city is the county seat of
3).s
(Subject to call after 1007.)
Becks Co. Inc. Mch. 16 1847.
Improvement Bonds (Tax free).
BOND.DEBT May 28'19.. $135,200
_ _1923-1925
Sinking fund
2.480 s '15 J-J $24,000
Assess. val.(3-5 act.) 1919_7,910,994 5s '20 J-J 370,000334,000 yearly
Redemption Bonds (Tax free).
School tax (per $1,000) 1919-$13.50
Population n 1919 (est.)
_July 1 '22
25,000 4s '12 J-.1 $360.000c
INT. at Schuylkill Tr. Co., Pottsv.
'27,'32 & '37
Development Bonds (Tax-free.)
PROSPECT PARK.
4s '16 J-J 3100,000_ _July 1 '26&'31
This borough Is In Delaware Co 4s '17 J-J 1 40,000........July 2 1922
Incorp. May 9 1894. Tax on bonds
1143,000__July 2 '23-'36
below is paid by the borough.
Street-knot. Bonds (Tax-free).
4413'10 J-D $13.300r......1922-1940 430'19 J-J $100,000c&r_July 1 1929
12.000r___July 1 1940
Paving, Sewer Sc Comfort Sta4 8'10 J-J
tions (Tar-free).
4s 16 M-8 a56.000_ _..Sept 15 1946
BOND. DEBT June 1 1921 $82,000 5s '21 M-N$725.000c_May 1 '23-51
Floating debt
Water Dept. Bonds (Tax free).
5.000
General sinking fund
Sept 1 1923
13,850 4s '08 M-S1 $75,000e
1 82.000c.._ _Sept 1 1928
Assessed valuation, real__1,337.940
97.700 48 '09 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '24&'29
Other property
Total val. '20 (60% act.)..A ,455,730
Filter Bonds.
Total tax (per 81.000) 1920- -- 33.00 49 '14 A-0 S36.000--0ct 1 '22-'39
Population 1910. 1.665; 1920, 2,536
Garbage Plant, Park. Fire Dept.
at3ubject to call 15 yrs. after date.
& Storaze Yard.
TNT.at Boro.Treas.offIce In Moore. 5$ '21 M-N$171,000c_May 1 '23-31

DIST.

.
POTTSTOWN

PUNXSUTAWNEY SOH. DIST.

QUAKERTOWN.

DIST.

RADNOR TOWNSHIP.

RADNOR TWP.SCHOOL DIST.

.
POTTSVILLE

RANKIN.

RANKIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.

POTTSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.




READING.

Paving Bonds (Tax free)•
48 '98 A-0 $20,000c____Apr 1 1923
48 97 J-J 20,000c ___July 1 1922
4s '99 A-0 20,000c -..Apr 1 1924
4s '14 J-J 52.500-317.500 yearly
Sewer Bonds (Tax free).
4s '13 F-A$240,000_ _Feb. 1 '23-'38
(Due 860,000 every 5 years)
Bingaman St. Bridge Bonds.
430'19 A-0 1$35,000c-Oct 1 1924
1175,000c.Oct 1 '25-'49
Refunding Bonds (Tax free).
48 '03 A-0 $24,000c_Aug 1 '23-'28
($12,000 due every 5 years.)
4s '09 A-0$120,000c....Apr 1 '24-'34
($40,000 every five years.)
CITY BD. DT. Apr '22_32,700,500
321,944
City sinking funds
79,968
Water sinking funds
Assess. val. (actual)
98,841.778
City tax (per $1.000) 1921-- 10.00
Popul'n 1910. 96,071; 1920, 107.784
INT. at office of City Treasurer.

READING SCHOOL DISTRICT.

This district, comprising the city
of the same name,is In Berks County.
Bonds are all exempt from State tax,
which Is paid by the district.
330
F-A $9,600c
x1929
A-0 35.400c__Apr 1 z1930
33s
35s
A-0 200.200c__Apr 1 x1934
3 s
J-D 17.700c..-June z1931
334s
M-N 77,500c__May 1 x1936
3 s'09 34 33.000c
1939
(Subject to call after 1910)
330'11 M-S $55,000
1941
(Subject to call after 1912)
330'14 J-D 116,000,...$5,000 yearly
330 F-A 51,000
1932
140,000__July 1 '22-'26
60,000__July 1 '27-'31
58 '21 J-J 75,000 July 1 '32-'36
125,000__July 1 '37-'41
200,000_ _July 1 '42-'45
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 192281,395,400
Sinking fund
190,826
School tax (per $1,000) 1922-$10.00
For assessed valuation, population, Svc., see City of Reading.
z Optional 25 yrs. beiore maturity.
/NT. at District Treasurer's office.

REDSTONE TOWNSHIPSCHOOL
DISTRICT. Republic) is In
This district (P.

111

Improvement Bonds.
430'17 J-J $30.000__ __July 1 1947
(Subject to call July 1 1927.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '19.. $197,000
Sinking fund
57,000
Assess. val. '18 (2-3 act.) 1,133.935
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915..$21.50
INT. on street bonds at Ridley
Park First Nat. Bank; on otner 430
at Cambridge Trust Co., Chester;
on others at First National Bank,
Chester.
RIDLEY PARK SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '22_ $110,000
Sinking fund
18.500
Tot.assess.val.'21(act.val.)2,289 000
School tax rate(per 81,000)'22323.00
ROCHESTER.
This borough is In Beaver County.
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
Refunding Bonds.
43015 M-N $7,000c ____1925-1929
(Subject to call after 1925.)
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
430'12 A-0 140,000c_Oct 1 '27-'41
City Hall Building Bonds.
00'12 A-0 $15.000c-Oct 1 '27-'41
Water-Works Bonds.
5s '96 J-J 19.600__Jan 1 '23-'25
General & Improvement Bonds.
130'08 M-8 $50.000__Sept 1 '23-'35
General Bonds.
430'12 A-0 $25.000_-Oct 1 '27-'41
00'10 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '32-'39
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 '16- 8187,500
Floating debt
35.694
Total sinking fund
29.399
Assessed valuation 1915--3.335.321
Population 1910. 5.903; 1920..6.957
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Rochester.
ROCHESTER SCHOOL DIST.
330'01 J'ne $14.000c_June 1 '22-'30
4s '05 Nov 14,000c_Nov 1 '27-'35
430'08 rue 15,000c_June 1 '31-'38
434s'14 J-D 100.000c-June 1 '26-'44
430'15 J-D 50.000 - -1926-1946
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ 3193.000
- Assessed valuation 1921._ -3,425.000
(Assess. 40 to 50% actual value.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1922--$22.00
Int. at Rochester Trust Co.

0.
ST. CLAIR.
Fayette County.
This borough (P.0. Pittsburgh)
5s
.-.3100,000_Apr 1 '29-'34 Is in Allegheny Co. Incorp. in 1907.
.Apr 1 1942
100,000..
Funding (Part every 5 years).
BONDED DEBT
(7)
14.8'15 J-.1 860.000-Jan 1 '25-'44
Sewer Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
This borough is In Clinton County 430'19 J-J $90,000__July 1 '29-'31
Inc. 1866. Pop'n 1910. 4,621; 1920 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '22.. $130,000
Assessment debt (add'!)
- 45,000
7
5,87.
5.000
Floating deot
Borough Bonds.
Assess. val.'22
5s '22 M-S $25,000_ __ _Mar 1 1942 School tax (per (80% act.).3,519.232
$1,000) 1922_322.00
(Optional March 1 1927.)
Population 1910, 5.640; 1920_6.585
Water & Street Bonds.
4 s'08 s-a $25,000c
1939 INTEREST payable at St. Clair
ef. Water Bds. (opt. beg. 1911). Savings & Trust Co. of Pittsburgh.
48 '06 .14 $12.000c._ _July 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Apr 12 '22_ $44,000 SALEM TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. 0. New AlexAss'd val'n 1921 (60% act.)2,253,845
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922....$11.00 andria) is in Westmoreland County.
School Bldg. Bonds (Tax-free).
INT.at Borough Treasurer's office
430'17 J-D s18,000__June 1 '23-'28
BOND. DEBT May 25 '22-855,500
valuation 1922
BOND. DEBT June 6 '22_ $118,000 Assessed actual)
3,773,995
(70%
Totassess.val.'22(60%act.)1,910 985 Poo'n 1910. 4,675; 1920
5.633
tax rate(per $1.000)'22 320.00
Sch.
INT. payable at New Alexandria
Population in 1920
5,883 National Bank.

RENOVO.

RENOVO SCHOOL DISTRICT.
REYNOLDSVILLE. County.
Jefferson

SANDY TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST.
This town is in
This district (P. 0. Du Bois) is in
Water Bonds.
$ ,000__Sept 1 '22-'23 Clearfield County.
Building
12,000__Sept 1 '24-'27 43s'19 J-.1 Bonds.
430,000.. -July 1 11,49
5,000____Sept 1 1928 (Optional July 1 1924)
.
1 '29-'32 58 '19 -_- 419,500 12,000_-Sept
1949
5,000__....Sept 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '20.... $49,500
bs '18 M-S 12,000-Sept 1 '34-'37 Assess. val. real estatc_
987,000
5.000...... _Sept 1 1938
12,000_Sept 1 '39-'42 School tax (per $1,000) 1919-$25.00
in 1919 (est.)
6.000
5,000........Sept 1 1943 Population
12,000-Sept 1 '44-'47 SAYRE.
5,000......_Sept 1 1948
This borough is in Bradford
Street and Paving Bonds.
County.
J-J $7,500c
4s
34 $26,000_part yrly to '38
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 21_ $93,500 bs '18 DEBT Apr 14 '22_ $63,000
5,250 BOND.
Floating debt (add'1)
10,000
Assessment debt
Sinking fund
9,000
Sinking fund
8W
:
Tot.assess.val .'21(1-3act.)1.223 2°4 Total assess. val. 1921
2,579,775
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_322.00 Total tax rate(per $1.000)'21.853.40
Population 1910. 3389;'20. 4,116 Population 1910, 6.426; 1920__8,078
INT. on bs payable at First Nat.
Bank, Reynoldsville. or Borough
Treasurer's office; on 4s at Borough SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
County seat Is Pottsville. All
Treasurer's office.
bonds are exempt from taxation,
State tax being paid by county.
RID GWAY.
Highway Bonds.
This borough is In Elk County.
Bonds are all taxed and are all 530'20 J-J $700,000c-July 11050
(Optional July 1 1930.)
optional 5 years from date. Pop'n
6.037 Hospital Bldg.& Court-House Ref.
1010 5,408: 1920
1932 4s '12 A-0 $105.000c..,...Oct 1 1942
48 '02 M-N$15,500c
(Subject to call April 1 1922.)
1935
48 '05 M-N 14.000c
Bridge Bonds.
1937
58 '07 A-0 54,500c
,
1939 530'20 M-S $271,000-Sept 1 1950
5e '09 A-0 8.000c
(Optional Sept 11930.)
Paving Bonds.
Insane-Asylum Bonds.
5s '13 A-0 $10,000_ ..-July 1 1943
$500.000c___Jo1y 1 1941
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '22._ $102,000 48 '11
(Optional after Jan. 11921.)
Assessed valuation 1921....2,708,380
City tax (per $1,000) 1921_ __ _$15.50 BOND.DEBT Apr 12'21 $1,576,000
INTEREST payable In Ridgway. Ass'd val'n'21(60%act.).100.132,763
$4.00
Total tax rate (per State
County _ $7.00
$1.000)
RIDGWAY SCHOOL DIST.
BOND.DEBT May 24'20. $62,750 Poten 19115, 207.894; 1920, 217.754
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
Total assessed value 1919
1.800,000
(1-3 act.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) '19.--_$25.00 SCHUYLKILL HAVEN SCH. D.
6,500
Population in 1919 (est.)
This district (P. 0. Schuykin
Haven) is In Schuylkill County.
RIDLEY PARK.
School Bonds.
This borough is in Delaware Co. 4e '16---365.000
1946
Inc. Dec. 12 1887. Bonds are tax-free
(subject to call after 1921)
to holder. Pop'n '10, 1,761;'20, 2.313 TOTAL DEBT
(1)
1929 Tax rate (per 31.000)
3-3 $33,000
0.00
89
3348
1934
J-J 25.000
46
1944 SCOTTDALE.
--- 27.500
4
This borough is In Westmoreland
Street impt. Bonds.
4348'19 M-8 $40,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1949 Co. Inc. in 1874. Bonds are tax-free
to holder. Pop. '10. 5,456 '20, 5,768
(Optional Sept 11929.)
Refunding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4s '06 A-0 $22,000c-Oct 1 1939 48 '99 F-A $3.000c__July 1 '22-'24

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[VOL. 114.

INT. payable at Shenandoah at Floating debt (add'1)
u xBorough Purposes (Tax-free).
1.087
A-0 317,500_0ct 15 '22-'28 First Nat. Bank and Citizens Nat. Sinking fund
30,412
Bank.
Total assess. val. '17 (60%
Refunding Bonds (Tax-free).
Is '09 J-J $24,000c_ __July 1 1939
9.192.300
act.)
(Subject to call after July 1 1919.) SOMERSET COUNTY.
Tax rate (per 51,0001 1917 _S22.00
Fire Dept. Bonds (Tax-free).
Somerset is the county seat.
Population 1910, 8,145; 1920, 10,665
Is '05 M-S 345,000 __Sept 1 1935
INT. at the McKees Rock Trust
Court-liouse Bds. (Tax-free).
(Subject to call $25,000 after 1915.) 45 '04 M-N$148,000c_Nov 1 '22-34 Co.. McKees Rock.
Is '17 A-0 $18,000c___Apr 1 1932
(V. 79. p. 2111. for maturity.)
(Subject to call $9,000 yearly any TOTAL DEBT Apr 13'22 $147,000 STOWE TWP. SCHOOL DIST.
time after 10 °years and the same Ass'd val. '22 (50% act.)
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
amount after 15 years from date.)
(estimated)
40,000,000 5s '07 F-A $23.785c - __..1922-1934
BOND.DEBT Apr 25 '22_ $133,000 County tax (per 31.000) '22___36.00 is '00 __4,500c .__.1922-1924
Floating debt
17,800 Population 1910. 67,717; 1920_82,112
__3.500c ----1922-1928
Ass'd val'n 1922(25% act.) 6,200,000
SCOTTDALE SCHOOL DIST.
INT. at Farmers' Nat. Bank.
4).s'05 ___
3,200c
1922-1925
430'09 J-D*332.100c_June 1 '23-'33 Borough tax (per 51.000) 1922515.50
5s '08 ___
1,500c _.._ 1922-1924
1936 Population '10, 19.588; 1920. 21,204 SOUDERTON.
430'07 A-0 13,000
430'10 ___ 18,500r
1922-1934
x1NT. at Nat. Bank of Shamokin;
458'10 J-D 27,000c_ _ _ -- -1939
This borough, incorporated in 5s '09 -5.000
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ 573.000 other issues at office of Boro. Treas. 1837. Is in Montgomery Co.
430'14 ___ 21.000
Assess. val.'21
act.)_ _31l240.000
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '21__ 390,000 .s '17 ___ 40.000
1943
School tax (per 31,000) 19.20_320.00
Water debt, included
18,300
15,000_ _ _Oct 1 1931
est.)
Porkti tn in 1Efd(
firee to
il e3r
6.500 SHAMOKIN SCHOOL DISTRICT. Total assessed value
1,500 000 53.4s
25,000
Oct 1 1936
Bonds below are tax-free to holder. Total tax rate (per
70,000_ _Oct 1 '41 &'46
31.000)_ _ _337.00
1929 Population 1910, 1.875; 1920, 3.125
/NT. at First Nat Bk., Scottdale. 330 semi-an 311.900r
40,000 _ _ _ _Oct 1 1951
(Subject to call 1919.)
Funding Bonds.
SCRANTON.
Is '05 M-N358,300r_ __ May 1935 SOUTH BETHLEHEM (See
Beth- 130'17 J-J 344.000
This city Is in Lackawanna Co
1943
(Subject to call May 1910.)
lehem).
(Subject to call any time.)
—
Inc.Apr.231866.
330
M-S $10,000r
1932
BOND. DEB'T Apr 15 1921 $142,500
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
SO 17TH BROWNSVILLE.
(Subject to call 1907.)
Floating debt
5.500
This borough (P. 0. Brownsville)
Bridge Loans.
330
___
17.000r
1930
sinking fund
4.300
48 '07 M-S 335,000c_Mar 1 '23-'27 430 '14 A-0 111,000r___Apr 1 1944 is in Fayette County.
Total assessed val'n 1920
1 60.000c_Mar 1 '28-37 (Subject to call after April 1 1919.)
Street-lmpt. Bonds (Tax-free).
(about 70% actual)___ _ _7,650,000
Bureau of Fire Bldg. Loan.
33.000
1922-1924
BOND. DEBT May 1 '22_ $208,200
2,000
1926-1927 School tax (per 31.000) 1920..$20.00
48 '10 A-0 315,000___Apr 1 '23-'37 Floating debt
3111.600
Police & Fire Dept. Bonds.
3,000
1929-1933 Population in 1920 (est)_ _ _11.250
Assessed valuation 1922-- -6.895.540
INT. at McKees Rocks Trust Co.
($1,000 every 2 years.)
4s '04 J-J 328,000c_July 1 '23-'29 Schdol tax (per $1.000) 1922....$29 00
8,000c_July 1 '23-26
,
1925
4s '08 J-J
INT. sent to registered holders. 430'17 A-0 32,000
5,000c_Oct 1 '22-'26
6.000
1928-1932 STROUDSBURG.
4s '08 A-0
This borough Is in Monroe County.
($2,000 every 2 years.)
48 '08 M-N 1,000c___Nov 1 1922 SHARON.
Sewer Bonds.
22,000
1934-1944
Street Bonds.
This city is in Mercer County.
Sept 526,000
4s '08 J-J $12,000- July 1 '23-'33 Inc. Oct. 6 1841. Became a city of
5.000
1945 4s
Street Bonds.
43.0'09 M-N 26,000. Nov 1 '22-'34 the 3rd class Jan.5 1920. Bonds are
3,000
1946
June $14,900
130ND DEBT Jan 11920. 389,500 4s
Viaduct Bonds.
tax-free to holder.
43.s
May 15,000
430'11 A-0 395,000r_Apr 1 '23-'41
Sidewalk Bonds (opt. beg. 1917)• Floating debt 1919 (about
Oct 18,500
Sewer Bonds.
16.000 4s
Is '07 F-A $1,500c___Aug 1 1937 ' 33 1-3% actual)
Assessed valuation
1.561.000 BOND.DEBT Jan 11921. $100,400
4s '06 J-J $25.000c_ __June 1 1925
*Municipal Bonds.
Floating dent
200
2,000c___July 1 1923 430'16 A-0$120,000
48 '04 J-J
1922-1945 Population 1910, 3,943,• 1920, 4.675 Sinking fund (additional)_
2,816
INT. on bonds of 1917 payable at
430'11 A-0 34,000c_ _Oct 1 '22-38
Street Bonds (opt. beg. 1917).
Tot. ass'd val.'20 (36 act.) _2,500,000
Municipal Improvement.
Is '07 F-A $60.000c___Aug 1 1937 Nat. Deposit Bank of Brownsville.
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'20_$12.00
4348'12 J-D 3100,000c_June 1 '23-'42 4s '03 F-A 64,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1933
Population, 1910, 43,79; 1920..5,278
SOUTH FORK SCH. DIST.
430'13 M-S 214,000_Sept 2 '22-'43
'mot. Bonds (opt. beg. 1913).
This district (P.0.South Fork) Is
48 '14 M-N 44.000r_May 1 '23-'44 4s '03 F-A $64,000c-__Aug 1 1933
STROUDSBURG SCH. DIST.
In Cambria County.
434s'15 J4 57.000-.July 1 '23-'41
Sewer Bonds.
72,000c_July 1 '23-46 330'01 M-N360,000c_ Nov 1 1931 430'06 M-N$15,000_1926,'31 &'36 BOND. DEBT Apr 13 '22_ $30,300
4s '16 J-J
1924 Assessed val., real estate_2.200.000
430'17 34 80.000—July 1 '23-'42
5s '09 M-N 12,000
(Subject to call Nov. 1 1906.)
Assessed
320,000
5s '20 F-AJ324,000c&rAug 1'22-'48 33is'02 F
-A $40,000c_ __Aug 1 1932 4s '15 M-N*12,000 _____1922-1945 Tot. ass'dval., pers. prop
val.'21 (54 act.)_2,250,000
1 26.000c&rAug 1'49-'50
BOND. DEBT May 6 '22_ 839.000
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1912.)
Bridge and Improvement.
48 '07 F-A 338,500c___Aug 1 1937 Assess. val., real estate____1,400,000 School tax (per 31.000) 1921-$20.00
Assess. val., personal prop_ 600,000
48 '04 F-A 324.000c_Feb 1 23-'34
Funding Bonds.
City Improvement.
4 is'19 M-Nt100,000_May 1 '24-'43 Total assessed value 1921__2,000.000 SUNBURY.
This city is in Northumberland
4s '08 J-J $44,000c_July 1 '22-'33
(85% actual.)
1 '44-48
64,000c&rMay 1 '23-30 BOND. DEBT50,000_May 5589.000 School tax (per 31,000) 1921__$20.00 County. Incorporated into a third430'22
5
Jan 1 '22
class city on Dec. 29 1920. Bonds
M-N 1154,000c&rMay 1 '31-52 Assessment debt
74,454
Judgment Funding Bonds.
g'igltik ,So.1 00 are tax-free to holder.
4k.
Floating debt
50.750 P°11 Pn ln est
33i
--- $30,500C---Part yearly
s'
03A-0$51.000c_ Oct 1 '22-27-32 Sinking fund
137,112
530
-_- 28,000
4s '05 A-0 159,000c_Apr 1 '25-'35 Ass'd val.'22 (2-3 act.) _ __15,043,540 SOUTH UNION TOWNSHIP.
(Due in 3 years.)
This township (P. 0. Uniontown)
($55,000 '25 & '30 and $46.000 '35.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1922-313.50
BOND. DEBT May 26 '22 338,500
-A 140,000__Aug 1 '22-'41 Popul'n 1910, 15,270: 1920, 21,747 is in Fayette County.
430'11 F
Floating debt
57,000—July 1 '23-'41
43(8'15 J-J
INT.on bonds marked (*) at office BOND. DEBT June 7 1920 360,000 Ass'd val'n 1922 (34 act.) _ _5,93
1:3, 9
5735
45
5s '21 F-A 5 8,000c_Aug 1 '22-'23 of Bore. Treas.; on others at McDow- Sinking fund
8,960
81,000c_Aug 1 '24-'50 ell Nat. Bank. Sharon.
Assessed val'n, real estate_ _3,950,805 Boro. tax (per 31,000) 1922...312.50
BOND. DEBT Jan 1922-51.921,000
Assessed val'n, personal
43,060 Pop.'10, 13,770;'20 (Census), 15,721
191.579 SHARON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bonds & cash in sink. fd__
Other assessable property
INT. payable at the Sunbury Nat.
115,350
Assess. val. real estate..___ 53.669,340 5%s
Total assessed val'n 1919_.4,109.215 Bank, Sunbury, Pa. (city's (tepee
___ $65,000
50,007.415 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921-- 5256,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919_ __310.00 tary).
Assess. val. personal
'22(80% act)103,676,759 Total assess. val. 1921 (abt.
Assess. val.
Population 1910. 6.721: 1920. 7,353
City tax (per $1,000) 1922- _ - _$15.38
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.
1-4 actual)
8,701.180
Pop'n '10, 129,867; 1922_ __ _137,783 Tot.tax rate(per $1,000)'20—$25.00 SOUTH UNION TWP. SCH. D.
Montrose is the county seat.
Building Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Population in 1920 (est.)
22.500
SCRANTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
430'16 J-D $31.800c_June 1 '22-'36 430'22 ___{:81,000May 1 '27-32-37
,
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
(Due $4,000 every two years.)
30,000_ _ _ May 1 1942
SHARON HILL.
430'00 J-D f 370,000c June 1 '26&'28
DEBT
This borough
,
1 '43-'44
1 75,000c___June 1 1930 Inc. Mar. 1890. Is In Delaware Co. 430'16 J-D 20.000_ _Dec 1 '45-'46 BONDED
Popula'n 1910, 37,746; 1920, V)
4763
Pop'n 1910. 1.401:
430'01 J-D 50.000c___June 1 1931 1920, 1,780. All bonds tax-free to BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1917_ 570.000
48 '03 A-0 150,000c__ Oct 1 '23-'33 holder.
Assessed valuation
3.579.763 SWARTHMORE SCHOOL DIST.
(350.000 due '23. '28 & '33.)
This district is In Delaware County
Real valuation (est.)
5,500.000
4s '15 ___ $3,000
30.000c......Aug 1 1928
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1918_ _ _sin.nn Bonds below are tax-free to holder.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
330'02 F-A 40,000c-__ Aug 1 1926 4s g '06 M-S $30,000c___Mar 1 1936 Population 1910, 6,721: 1920, 7,353 41.68'11 J-D $60.000c_Junt 1 '26-'41
50,000c___Aug 1 1932 43'4s '07M-N 6,500c__Nov 11 1937
INT. at the Citizens Title & Trust BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22- $80,500
430'97 A-0 80,000c_Apr 1 1925-27 4s '11 F-A
Sinking fund
13.685
7.000-___Aug 1 1941 Co.. Uniontown.
45 '07 F-Al 100,000c_Feb 1 '24&'34 4s '15 J-D 10,000_ _ _June 1 1945
Ass'd val'n 1922( act.) _ _3.005,601
1 50,000c— _Feb 1 1937
SPRINGFIELD TWP.SCH.DIST. School tax (per 51.000) 1922.-521.50
(Subject to call aft. June 1 1930.1
This district (P. 0. Flourtown) Is Population in 1922 (est.)
4s '09 M-S 250,000c_Sept 1 '24-'39 54s'20 F-A 20,000_ __Aug 15 1950
4,000
($50.000 due every 5 years.
in Montgomery County.
Sewer Bonds (opt. beg. 1920).
INT.on bonds due'26-'41 payable
4s '10 M-S 50,000c.. Sept 1 1931 4s g '05 F-A 4115.100c___Aug 1 1935 53-'s'21 s-a $30.000_ _ _.May 2
.1951 at Chester Co. Tr.Co.. Westchester.
4)0'15 F-A 60,000c_Apr 30'40&'45 BOND. DEBT May 1 '22....._387,600
(Optional May 2 1922.)
50,000c__ _Aug 1 1938 Sinking fund
20.000 BOND.DEBT June 1 1922 $39,500
43,18'16 F-A {50,000c__ _Aug 1 1944 Assessed valuation 1921_ _ _1,278.000 Ass'd value 1922(60% act.)5,500,000 SWISSVALE. is in
This borough
Allegheny Co.
50,000c___Aug 1 1945 Born. tax (per $1.000) 1921_313 00 Tax rate (per 31,000) l922.._.$8.00
Incorporated in 1898.
430'13 A-0 130,000c..Apr 15 '41-'4..
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
47s'19 s-a 330,000c_June 1 '29,
BOND. DEBT July 1 '21.31.375.000
STEELTON.
1934
260 871 SHARPSBURG.
Sinking fund (cash & bds)_
This borough isle Dauphin County. 53is'20 M-N 20,000__Nov & 1939
1 '26-'45
Assess. val.'21(75% act.)102.044,170
Improvement Bonds.
This borough is in Allegheny
6s '21 ___
18,000____Dec 1 1925
School tax (per $1.000) 1921._$16.00 County.
_s
__- $55,000
(Optional after Dec. 1 1922.)
Value school prop. 1919_ _33,220.000 TOT. BD. DT. May 24 '19 3100,000 _s_ 50,000
Floating
Storm, Water and Intercepting 430'15 F Debt Bonds. 1929-1935
Assess. val.. real estate_ ___3,646,876
SEWICKLEY.
-A $65,000
Sewer Bonds.
This borough is in Allegheny Co Assess. val. personal prop_ 463 810
Sewer Bonds
_s
$25,000
Inc. Aug 30 1853. Pop. '10. 4.479: Other assessable property_ 614.684
A-0 $59.000
Is
1922-1933
Filter-Plant Bonds (Tax-free).
Total assess. val. 1919_4.755.370
1920. 4.955.
Refunding Bonds
430'07 J-J 385.000_ _July 1 1937 430'07 J-J 370.000c..July 1 '27-'37
Ref. Water Bds.(part every 5 yrs.) (Assessment about 70% actual.)
Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).
4s '03 A-0 122,000„Oct 1 '22-34 Total tax rate (per 31.000) '19.37.00
(Part every five years)
1 2,500.-..Sept 1 1935 Population 1910, 8.153; 1920_8,921 4s '99 M-N$35,000___ May 1 1929 450'15 J-D 375,000
1929-1935
Water Bonds (Tax-free).
Municipal Hall Bonds.
Street-Improvement Bonds
4s '00 J-J $145,000____Jan 1 1930 ls'04 J-J $18.000
4s '07 A-01314,000c_Oct 1 '22-35 SHARPSBURG SCHOOL DIST.
1934
4Y
2s'08 J-D 22,000_ _ _ _Dec 1 1923 430'11 J-J
1 2,000c___Oct 1 1936 School Bonds.
70,000c_July 1 '22-'26
Fire Apparatus & Paving.
3s
M-N $1.500c_May 1 '23-'24
Refunding Bonds.
St.-Impt. & Fire Bds (Tax-ex'pt)
48 '16 A-0 $25,000
19224946 430'06 J-J $45,000c_July 2 '23- 36
48 '05 A-0 323.7.',0c_Oct 1 '22-'35 Is '05 M-N 41.800c_ ---1921-2932
TOT.BD.DT.Dec 31 '21_ $80,500
32 BOND.DEBT May 11 '22. 5425,500
. -(For maturity see V.83. D. 999.)
148,812 BOND. DEBT June 5 '22 $479,000
Assess. val.(90% act.)'20-7,552.680 Is '17 M-8 55,000__Mar 1 '33-'43 Sinking fund
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920.-.38.50
24,000--Mar 1 '44-'47 Assessed valuation 1921
Floating debt (additional)
40,000
(about 60 to 70% actual).7,898,090 Sinking fund
INT.at First Nat.Bk..Sewickley. 430'19 -- 4 26,000c_Mar 1 '28-'40
60,133
4,060c_Mar 1 '41-'44 Boro tax (per 31,000) 1922__314.50 Tot,ass. vul.'22
(75% act.)11,380.260
BOND.DEBT June 1 1922 $166,000 Population 1910, 14.246: 1920_13.428 Total tax rate(per 51,000)'22_512.00
SEWICKLEY SCHOOL DIST.
/NT.at Steelton Nat.Bk.,Steelton. Pop'n 1910, 7,381; 1920
BOND. DEBT May 1 '23_ $36.000 Ass'd val'n 1922(90% act.) 4,510,295
10.908
School tax (per 31.000) 1922_315.00
Total assess. val. 1922
INT. at Swissvale Trust Co.
8,000,000 Population 1920
(4-5 act) (est)
8.765 STEELTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
INT. payable In Sharpsburg
School tax (per $1,000) 1922_310.00
430'13 J-D $65.000c.._June 1 1943
Population 1922 (est.)
5.000
330'00 J-D 50,000
1930 SWISSVALE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bonds are tax-exempt.
SHENANDOAH.
BOND.DEBT April 1922- $115,000
Shenandoah is In Schuylkill Co
SHALER TOWNSHIP.
Sinking fund
47.559 4.60s --- $4S,000_ _Oct 1 1925,
1932. 1939 and 1946
This township (P. 0. Glenshaw) is Incorporated In March 1866. All Assessed valuation 1921__ _7,606,900
in Allegheny County. Incorp. 1900. bondsare sublect to call at any time
School tax (per $1.000) 1921__$16.50 _s '20 M-S 200,000c_Mar 1 '26-'50
School Bonds.
Funding Bonds (Tax-free).
Population in 1920
13,428 BOND. DEBT May 1920- 3396,500
J-J 340.000c
1938
434s'16 A-01318.000__Oct 1 '24-'41 4s
INT. payable at Steelton :sat Bs Assessed valuation 1920_ _10,750,000
Refunding Bonds (Tax-free).
1 8,000.-Oct 1 '42-'45
and People's Bank. Bonds are (Assessment 80% to 100% actual.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1920.-317.00
BOND.DEBT Apr 21 '21_ 538,000 48
J-J $25.000
1926 tax-free to holder.
Population 1919 (est.)
11.000
Assess. val. '21(abt. Mact.)4,598.500 58 Water Bonds (Tax-free).
INT. at Braddock Nat Bank.
J-J 311,400c __1923-1924 STOWE TOWNSHIP.
Total tax rate (per 31,000) 20_$16.25
Population 1910, 5,154; 1920, 6,306 48 '04 M-N 25,000c
1924
This township Is In Allegheny Cc.
TAMAQUA.
INT. at Bk. of Millvale. Millvale. 48
___ 33,800
1942
Funding Bonds.
GEN. BD. DT. Apr'19_ $140,200 44s'16 _.5120.000
This borough is in Schuylkill Co.
1922-1945
Water debt (included)____
70.200
SHAMOKIN.
Municipal Bldz & Street lids. Incorp. in 1833. On June 12 1920
This borough is In Northumber- Assessment debt (add l)__. 27.200 430'09 M-N$70.000
1039 the Council passed an ordinance
48,500 4 .is'06 A-0 60.000
land County. Incorp. Nov. 9 1864. Floating debt
1937 extending the borough's boundaries
Total assessed val'n 1919_ _4.355.490 4 Vis'09 ___ $20.000
Street Paving Bds.(Tax-free).
1939 over one mile west, taking in the
May 1 1939 Total tax rate (per $1,000)- —320.00 BOND. DEBT May 13 '18 3354.500 village of Newkirk (V. 110. P. 2586)•
48 '09 M-S 355.000___M
(Subject to call part in 1919 & 1929) Population 1910, 25,774; 1920-24,726 Assessment debt (add'i)_—
10.623 Bonds are all tax-free.
Improvement Bonds.
33,500c_July 1 '22-'25
58 '95 J-J
48 '99 34 24.000c_July 1 '22-'29
5s '08 M-N 22,000c_May 1 '23-'38
8,000c_Feb 15 '29-'38
5s '08 F-A
430'22 M-N 62,000_ _May 1 '37-'49
BOND.DEBT May 1 '22_ $61,500
Floating debt(addl)
33,000
7.000
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'21 (3-5 act.) 3.790.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921__339.75
INT.at Borough Treasurer's office.




JUNE,

1922.]

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

Ref.& impt. Bonds(opt. beg.'19)
430'14 J-J $25,000e
Ref. Loan (Opt. after 5 Years).
1940
bs '20 J-J $60,000
Paving & Small Pox Bonds
330'06 F-A $24,000c_ _Aug 1 1926
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1911)
Water Loan (opt. beg. 1907)•
1922
350'02 J-J $35,000c
1940
530'19 ---$100,000
Sewer and Refunding Bonds
430'11 F-A $45,000c. _Aug 1 1941
(Optional after Aug. 1 1921)
Sewer Loan (opt. beg. 1909).
_ _ _1924
330'04 J-D $9,800c_
19223228,800
BOND. DEBT Apr 1515,000
Sinking funds
Assessed val.'21 (1-3 act.)-3.134.155
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-_316.00
12,363
Pop'n 1910. 9,462; 1920
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.

Assess. val.'18 (real est.)_S5,385.443
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_316.00
Pop'n 1910. 8.533; 1920
8.432
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
TITUSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
4%s•11 A-01$59.500c&rApr 1 '23-'39
1 2.000c&r_A.pr 1 1940
BOND. DEBT May 22 '22 $61,500
Ass'd val. 1922(307 act.)_2,657,392
School tax (per $1,000) 1922-.330.00
10,000
Population 1922 (est.)
INTEREST payable in Titusville
at banks or Treas. office. Bonds are
tax-free to holder.

•
TRAFFORD.
This borough is in Westmoreland
and Allegheny Counties.
Improvement Bonds.
5s '16 M-S 7.006c_Sapt 1 '22-'35
BOND. oE PT Apr 10 '21.. g72,500
Ass'd val. '21 (50% act.)__1,598.000
TARENTUM.
This borough Is In Allegheny Co. Total tax (pw $1.000) 1921-$14.00
Inc. 1842. Population 1910, 7,414; Populaion 1910, 1,959: 1920. 2.859
1920, 8,925.
INT. at First Nat. Bank..Traftord.
Park Bonds.
$20,000_Ju1y 1 '31 &'36
5Ms'21
15,000__ _July 1 1941 TURTLE CREEK.
This borough Is in Allegheny Co.
zStreet. ire & Funding Bonds.
43016J-J J320.000 July 11928 &'37 Bonds below are tax-free to holder.
1 30.000_ _July 1 '31 & '36 430'12 M-N$130.000_,Nov 1 '26-'41
$20,000, '26; $30,000.
zElectric Light Bonds
430'04 J-J $10,000____JulY 1 1934 • '31; $35.000, '36: $45.000. '41.)
43016 M-N$20.000_ -Nov 1 '38-'43
(Subject to call July 1 1919)
Street Bonds.
Sewer Bonds(Taxable).
M-S $15,000.... _Sept 1 1928 150'10 M-N1$15,000c_Nov 1 '-22'36
5s
1 8,0000-Nov 1 '37-40
(Subject to call beginning in 1908.)
$237,990
430'13 M-S $24.000c___Sept 1 1933 NET DEBT
kssessed valuation 1920_ -6.938,750
zFunding Bonds.
J-D $13,000____June 1 1932 rota! tax (per $1.000) 1913_ _$21.50
4s
12.000_,__July 1 1934 Population 1910, 4,995; 1920, 8,138
430'04 J-J
(Subject to call July 1 1919.)
Bonds.
zStreet
J-D $2,500.. __June 1 1932 TURTLE CREEK SCH. DIST.
45
$7.000
of 1897
4 ist'07M-N f 20,000cMay 1 '27&'32 Issue of 1904
5,000
1 8,000c_ _May 1 1937 Issue
18,000
430'10 F-A 10,000c___Aug 1 1932 Issue of 1909
45,000
20,000____Mar 1 1945 Issue of 1915
430'15 M-S
School Bonds.
zWater-Works Construc'n Bds.
430'11 F-A3100,000c_Aug 21 '21-36 430'17 M-N185,000(Due beginning May 1 1921)
every 5 years.)
(Part
430'19 -_ 25.000
zPaving Bonds.
(Due beginning 1924)
J-D $5,000___ _June 1 1932 BOND.DEBT July 1921-- $285,000
4s
15,000._ _July 1 1934
430'04 J-J
18,597
Other debt
(Subject to call July 11919)
13,147
430'04 J-J $7,000__ __July 1 1932 Sinking fund, cash
5,000
Sinking fund, bonds
430'06 J-D I 10,000c_J'ne 1 '26&'31 Assessed valuation 1921_ _ _7,351,970
1 5,000c__ _June 1 1936
DEBT Jan 1 1922- $341,500 School tax (per $1,000) 1920-.318.00
BOND.
34,500
Floating debt (addl)
1.654 TYRONE.
Sinking fund (cash)
This borough is In Blair County.
Total assessed val'n 1922_7,623,800
(Assessment 60% to 80% actual val.) Incorp. July 1857.
Building and Funding Bonds.
Boro. tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $13.00
(Optional after 10 years.)
INT. at Tarentum Say. & Tr. Co.
4s '03 __- $2.800____Apr 1 1923
x Tax free to holders.
4s '12 A-0 3.088c___Apr 1 1932
4s '16 A-0 13,763.87c_Apr 1 1936
TARENTUM SCHOOL DIST.
1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 17 '22.. $69,500
430'99 J-3 $25,000
30,000
1935-4940 Floating debt
430'15 M-N100,000
25.344
it 10,000c-Mar 1 1931 Sinking fund
•
Mar 1 1936 Tot.ass'd val.'21(60% act.)2,956,010
430'16 M-S 1 5,000c__
18.000c_Mar 1 '41 '46 Total tax rate (per M.) '21_ ....34.85
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922_ $176,000 Population 1910, 7,167; 1920, 9,084
Ass'd val. '22 (80% act.)_ _7,524,000 TYRONE
School tax (per $1,0100) 1922._$14.00 45 '00 s-a SCHOOL DISTRICT.
$10,000c---1930
8,925
Population in 1920
(Optional after -1920)
INT. at Tarentum Say. & Tr. Co. 430'11 s-a $50,0000-1931 & 1941
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
430'16 s-a
24.000
1946
BOND. DEBT Apr 11 1922 $84,000
Floating debt
27,F,00
THROOP (BOROUGH).
18,954
This borough is in Lackawanna Co. Sinking fund
Assess. val. '22 (45% act.) 2,788.540
Improvement Bonds.
School tax
58 '19 J-D $75,000c&rJune 1 '25-39 Population(per $1.000) 1922__$24.00
in 1920
9,065
Refunding Bonds.
INT. at Farmers' & Merchants'
53 '18 A-0J$50,000c_Apr 1 '29-'33 Bank. Tyrone.
1 1,500c-Apr 1 1934
Sewer Bonds.
1923 UNION CITY.
8s
--- $110,000c
This borough is in Erie County.
(Optional on 5 days' notice)
BOND. DEBT June 1921- $161,500 Incorporated in 1861.
Assessed valuation 1921.._ _7,500,000 BOND. DEBT May 1922- $38,706
Tax rate (per $1,000) 192L....$10.00 Total assessed valuation __1,145.104
Population 1910, 5,133; 1920, 6,672 Total tax rate (per $1,000)21.348.00
Pop'n 1910, 3,684; 1920
3,850
THROOP(BOROUGH)SCH.DI&
Throop) is In UNIONTOWN.
This district (P. 0.
Lackawanna County.
This city is the county seat of
Fayette County. Inc. as a thirdSchool Bonds (Tax-free).
$15.000____Oct 1 1922 class city Jan. 3 1916.
12,000____Oct 1 1923
Street Improvement Bonds.
Ss '17 J-D. 10,000___Oct 1 1924 5s '20 s-a 370.000_ _May 1 1950
8,000..._ _Oct 1 1925
Building Bonds (Tax free.)
12,000- _Oct 1 '26-27 4s '06 A-0 $80.000c _Oct 1 1930
BOND. DE T Apr 14 '22.. $57,000
Street Bonds (Tax free.)
15,000 48 '06 A-0 $50,000c___Oct 1 1930
Sinking fund
Assessed value, real estato_6,770,562 4Y
4s'12 M-N 42.0000
1942
Assessed value, personal__ _ 237,265
Street and Sewer (Tax free.)
Ass'd val.'21(abt.50%act.).7,007,827 4s '03 M-N $44.500c May 1 1928
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.._.
(Subject to call May 1 1918)
Funding Bonds (Tax free.)
430'12 M-N 358,000c---May 1 1942
TIOGA COUNTY.
12,000
Wellsboro i the county seat.
00'15
BOND.DEBT June 10'21 $376.500
Road Bonds.
5s '21 M-N $90.000r May 1 '23-'31 Assess. val. 1921 (1-3 act.)10,000,000
5s '21 __ T),000_ _ _May 1 1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921.. _345.00
10,000_ _ __May 1 1928 Population '10, 13.344; '20, 15,692
BOND.DEB Apr 13 '22 $101,000
INTEREST payable in Uniontown
Assess. val., real estate ---13,631.614 at Fayette Title & Trust Co.
Assess val. personal_
1,187.165
Assessed val'n occupations 1,119,730
SCHOOL DIST.
Tot.ass'd val.'22(2-3 act.).15,928,511 UNIONTOWNin
Fayette County.
A district
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22-$12.00
Population 1910, 42.829; 1920_37.118 Bonds are tax-free to holders.
1903
$6.000
INT. payable at the County Com- Bond issue 1907
Bond issue
21.000
missioners office.
Bond issue 1908
30,000
Bond issue 1910
125,000
TITUSVILLE.
86,000
This city is In Crawford County. Bond issue 1914
25,000
First charter Feb. 28 1866; present Bond issue 1915
Building Bonds.
charter May 23 1889. Commission
$225,000
form of government went into effect 430'16 s-a
(Due $25,000 yrly. after 20 years.)
Jan. 11914.
BOND. DEBT May 1920_ $518,000
City Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Assessed valuation 1919.._ _7,926.525
3%8
j
-J $2,000
1937 School tax (per
$1.000) '19---$25.00
J-J 45,000
330
1939
INT:on 1903, 1914. 1915 and 1916
430'19 __- 48,000.. _July 1 1943
(Optional July 11924.)
Issues payable at Citizens' Title &
Fire Engine Bonds.
Trust Co.. Uniontown. on 1907 issue
430'18 J-J $10,000.......Jan 1 1948 at Merchants' Nat. Bk., Phila.; on
GEN. BD. DT. Jan '19--- $66.800 1908 issue at Safe Dep. & Tr. Co.,
Sinking fund
16,746 Pitts.; on 1910 issue Fidelity Title
Improv't bonds (add'1)
18,700 & Tr. Co.. Pittsburgh.




UPPER DARBY TOWNSHIP.
This township Is in Delaware
County. Bonds below tax-free.
Sewer Bonds.
430'13 M-N$35,000__ _ May 1 1943
Sewer and Building Bonds.
430'15 ___ $150.000___Jan 1 1945
Sewer. Roads. &c.. Bonds.
$6.000____July 1 1928
58 '18 J-D f25,000____July 1 1933
s2.000_July 1 1938
Funding & Sewer Bonds.
5s '18 J-J $33,000___ _Jan 1 1948
Funding and Road Bonds.
430'10 ___ $28,000__ _ _Nov 1 1940
430'12 J-D 30,000_ __ _June 1 1942
impt. & Refunding Bonds.
430'22 ann. $100,000c....Mar 1 1952
,
4 Vo'22 s-a
100,000c__Mar 1 1952
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '22.. $188,800
Floating debt (add'!)
33,984
Sinking fund
26,850
Assess. val. 1921
10,177,380
Populat'n, 1910. 5.385; 1920. 8 956
INT.at 1st Nat. Bk.. CHM ligts.

113

BOND. DEBT May 21 '22 3302,500
Sinking funds
39,378
Assess.val.'22(abt.2-3act.)11,522,245
Borough tax (per *1.000)1922 $14.50
Pop'n, '10, 11,080;'20
14.272
WARREN COUNTY.
Warren is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
430'16 J-J $8i,000c_July 1 '23-'31
(See V. 103. p. 434, for maturity.)
Road improvement Bonds.
5%s'21 s-a 3350,000
1922-1946
BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22 $593,500
Assessed valuation, real__23,A0,000
Assessed val'n. personal_
800.000
Tot.val. (abt.60%act.)24.000,000
'22
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1922.__$8.00
Population 1910,39,573; 1926_40.024

WARREN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
School Bonds (Tax-exempt).
45 '97 J-J 332,000c_June 1 '22-'37
(Optional 311,000 every 5 years.)
330'01 J-J $50.000c___July 1 1931
(Subject to call $10.000 in 1))21.
UPPER DARBY TWP.SCH.DIST
$20,000 in 1926.)
_s '13 ___ $15,000
1923
M-N 50.000c___May 5 1943
..8 '15 ___ 61.000
1945 130'14 M-N 7o.000c.May 11 20'44
_s '18 ___ 50,000
(Part due every 5 years.
55 '18 A-0 50.000_ __Apr 15 1948 BOND.DEBT July 13'22 $213,000
,
_s '19 ___ 50,000
Ass. vai. 21-'22 % act.)_10.95u.000
_s '20 _
61,000
Scno-."1 tax ;par 31.000) 1921.._$22.00
SchooinIdg. Ec Funding Bonds. Poptiktion in 1920
14,365
48 '17 J-J $200.000
1947
INT. at Warren Trust Co.
BOND. DEBT May 1920- $487.000
-Assess.val.'19(abt60%act.) ,500.000
6
School tax (per $1.000) 1919_$10.00 WASHINGTON.
This borough is in Washington Co.
INT. at 1st Nat, Bk., Clift. Heights
Incorporated as a borough Nov. 5
UPPER DUBLIN TOWNSHIP 1907. West Washington, with a population of 3,700 was annexed in 1907.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Ambler) is in
Improvement Bonds.
Montgomery County.
48 04 A-0$150.000c...Oct 1 '26-'32
School Bonds.
48 '02 M-N 9,,000c__Nov 1 '22-'27
%s '17 J-J $38,500_Jan 1 '23-'47 58 '02 A-0 4,500
1922-1925
TOTAL DEBT
5s '10 J-J 10,000
1924
(7)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918-__39.00
Park Bonds.
4s '04 A-0 $10,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1922
UPPER MERION TWP. S. D.
Sewer Bonds.
This district (P. 0.Port Kennedy) 450'06 M-S $30,000
is in Montgomery County.
48 '06 M-N :)5.600c_Nov 1 '22-'36
Paving & Sewer Bonds.
$60,000_Mar 1 '26,'31.
5s '21 M-S I '36 and '41
430'04 A-0 335,000
1924-1927
1922-1923
40.000 Mar 1 '46 & '50 48 '04 A-0 70,000
BONDED DEBT
(7) BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22 $380,000
Floating debt
3,500
25,000
UPPER ST. CLAIR TWP. S. D. Sinking funds
__ _12,500,000
This district (P. 0. Bridgeville Total val. 1922_
R. F. D. No. 2) is in Allegheny Co. Tax rate (per 31.0001 1922_ _ _ 317.00
Pop'n,'10, 18,778;'20
21,480
School Bonds (Tax-Free).
58 '20 M-N$60.000May 1'30-'40-'50
INT. at any Washington bank.
BOND.DEBT Apr 13 1922 360.000
Floating debt (additional..___ 1,500
Sinking fund
1,700 WASHINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
Tot.ass'd val.'22(80%act)_3,413,850 Is '99 J-J $4,500.._July 1 '22-'24
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22__$6.50 330'00 J-D
6,500....Dec 1 '22-'23
Population in 1920
1.458 58 '04 J-D 25.000 __June 1 1924
430'04 J-D 24.000- June 1 '23-'34
UPPER YODER SCHOOL DIST. 5s '04 M-S 20.000 ..Aug 1 '26-'34
This district (P. 0. Johnstown) is 430'09 M-S 37,000_361ot 1 '22-'30
In Cambria County.
TOTAL DEBT May 1922 $124,020
School Bonds.
Assess. val. 1921_ __12,300,000
5.3 '17 J-D $35,000___June 15 1937 School tax (per $1,000) 1922-$ 12.00
5s '22 F-A 60,000
Population in 1920 (est.)
27,000
(Due $10,000 on Feb. 1 in each of
Bonds free from tax to bolder.
the years 1931, 1937, 1941, 1945,
1948 and 1950.)
TOTAL DEBT Apr 151922 $142.000 WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Washington is the county seat.
Ass'd val'n 1921 (80% act) 2,780,620
-house bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_--$16.00 State tax on court
bridge 4s, 430 of 1915 and 4.70s.
Population in 1920 (est.)
984
funding 4s and road 43.is is paid by
the county; State tax on other road
UPPER'YODER TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. 0. Johnstown) bonds & bridge4sIs paid by holder.
is in Cambria County.
Court-House and Jail Bonds
Road Bonds.
48 '98 F-A §$13i.000r_Aug 1 '22-'28
5s '19 J-J *24,000..
..Jan 1 '23-'25 48 '01 J-D 145.000r_Dec 31 '22-'30
BOND.DEBT July 1919.... $40,000
Bridge Bonds
Assessed value
3,166,780 Is '08 A-0 $56,760c_Oct 1 '22-'30
Gen. tax rate 1919 (per $1.000)_ _310 430'08 J-J 47.400__July 1 '23-'28
Population in 1920
1,369 130'12 J-D 12,590c_June 1 '23-'24
INT. at Johnstown Savings Bank, 4.70'13 F-A
4,250c-Aug 1 '22-'23
Johnstown.
Road Bonds
48 '07 1P-A $40.000c&rAugl '22-'26
45 '08 F-A 64.0000-Aug 1 '22-'28
VENANGO COUNTY.
Is '09 A-0 80.000c-Apr 1 '23-'30
Franklin Is the county seat.
Is '10 J-J 100.0000July 31 1931
Road Bonds.
430'22 M-N$1,000,000May 1 '27-47 430'11 J4 225.0000_July 1 '23-'31
(For amount due each year see 430'12 J-D 60.0000_Dec 15'22-'27
450'13 M-N 98.000c_May 31 '23-'33
V. 114, p. 1935.)
430'14 J-J 85,250c _June 1 '23-'33
Bridge Bonds (Tax-free).
430'10 A-03138,000c ____1922-1928 430'15 M-S 110.000__Mar 1 '23-'34
BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21 3155,000 Is '16 M-N125.000c _ _ - _1924-1933
( 5,000c____Oct 1 1925
Assess, val. real
27,658.634
Assess. val. personal
15,581,649 4s '17 A-0 170,000c_Oct 1 '26-'32
50.000c_Oct 1 '33-'34
Total assess. val. 1920
5,000 -Oct 1 1927
43,240,283
(70% actual)
County tax (per $1,000) 1920_$4.00 430'19 A-0 70,000__Oct 1 '28-'34'
50.000-Oct 1 '35-'36
Population 1910,56,359; 1920_59,184
I 10,000__Nov 1 '25-'26
INTEREST payable by Treasurer.
5s '20 M-Ni 100,000_ _Nov 1 '27-'36
1 50,000__Nov 1 '37-'38
VERONA.
5s '21 M-N500,000__Nov 1 '26-'40
This borough is in Allegheny Co. 4%8'22 __- 3500,000
430
___ 15,000_Jan 1 29-'39-'44 (For maturity see V. 114, p. 2052.)
1(1,000___ _Jan 1 1949 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '2232,955,000
BOND. DEB Oct 30 '16- $71,500 Assessed val. real
139,974,270
Floating debt
21.436 Assessed val. personal_ _ 28,322,951
Sinking fund
5.254 Total assess. value 1922..168,297,221
Total assessed value 1916_ _2,349,685 Total tax rate (per 31,000)1922117.50
Total tax rate (per $1,000)_ __$19.00 Pop'n 1910, 143,680; 1920..__188.992
Population 1910, 2,849; 19203,938
Court
-house and jail bonds are
registered; all others coupon with
VERONA SCHOOL DISTRICT
privilege of registration.
4s'12
$54.900c_May 1 '23-'42
i INT. at Union Tr. Co.. Pitts43-6s'13 _ _ _
25,000Apr 1'33-38-43
BOND.DEBT Mar 1920- $129,500 burgh;others at County Treas.office.
8.000
Floating debt
Assess. val. '20(4-5 act.) 2,859,450 WAYNESBORO.
School tax (per $1,000) 1919-312.00
This borough is in Franklin
Population in 1920
4,500 County. All bonds are tax-free.
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Verona 4.908 ___ $4,500c
27.000c
s'00
1930
WARREN.
4s '05 ___ 20,000c
1935
This borough is in Warren County.
Sewer and Paving Bonds.
$70,000casr
s'13 _
1943
Paving, Sewer & Fire Dept. Bds.
Municipal !mot. Bonds.
434s'15 J-D 350.000._•_ _June 1 1945
$25.000c&r_July 1 1932
Sewer Bonds.
430'17 J-J 310,000-___July 1 1927 430'17 J-J 25.000c&r_July 1 1932
50,000c&r_July 1 1937
Refunding Bonds.
Water Bonds.
4%s
A-0 $117.500_0ct 1 '22-'39
43is'22 A-0 $250,000
Flood-Protection Bonds.
430'17 J-J 35.000____July 1 1927 (For maturity see V. 114, p. 2397.
BOND. DENT May 1922_ $471,500
Fire Truck Bonds.
430'17 J-J 32.000 __July 1 1927 Water debt (incl.)
250,000

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TOTAL DEBT Apr 24'22 $729,000
'
Street Bonds (53 J-J .
100,005
1924 Sinking funds
19221339,300
166,700
'22_23,593,475
1925 Total val.(85% act.)
19231 32,000
18,100
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22-318.00
WESTMORELAND COUNTY.
Refunding Bonds
36,198
County seat is Greensburg.
F-A $64.000c__Feb 1 '23-'29 Population in 1920
33-58
INT.at Susquehanna Trust & Safe
Funding Bonds (Tax free.)
BOND. DEBT May 1 '2131,712,151
Is '09 J-J $250.000c_ _ _July 1 1934 Assessment debt
192,596 Deposit Co., Williamsport.
(Subject to call $125,000 every five Floating debt (incl.)
11,051
years beginning July 11924)
50,068 WIL?dERDING SCHOOL DIST.
Sinking fund
This district is in Allegheny Co.
Road Bonds (Tax free.)
WAYNESBORO SCHOOL DIST.
Assess. val.'20(80% act.) 79,500.000
holder. 434s'13 J-J $250,000
1933 City tax rate (per $L000) 1921310.00 430'12 M-N$48,000c ----1922-1937
Bonds below are tax-free to
Subject to call beginning 1923.)
1922-1924
5,100
48 '11 J-J $60,000c___July 1 1941
Pop'n 1910, 67,105; 1920, 73,833 45 98 A-0
1935
4 s'15 J-J $250,000
(Optional after July 1 1926)
All bonds held within the State BOND. DEBT Apr 20'22 $58,000
1932
(Subject to call Jan. 11925.)
3358'02 J-D $20,000c
are subject to a State tax of 4 mills. Assess. val.'22(80% act.)-5,500,000
1937 4s '16 J-J 500,000.July 1 '36 &'41 Non-residents are exempt.
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$17.00
48 '07 J-D 20,000c
in 1922 (eat)
6,500
43012 J-D 50,000c_May 31 1942 5s '21 M-S 375,000_ __Sept 1 1931
48 at U. S. Mtg. PopulationEast
,
535s'21 M-S 1333,000 ___ _1932-1940' & INT.on 3258.000on 3290.000 4)s
INT. at
(Subject to call June 1 1927)
Pittsburgh National
1941 atTr. Co.in N. Y.; N. Y.; on ot - Bank of Wilmerding.
1 42,000
BOND. DEBT May 5 '22- $150,000
Columbia Ti. Co.,
(Tax-free).
32.000
Court-House Bonds
Floating debt
2,345 4s '05 J-J $448,000c_ _ _July 1 1930 era at Treasurer's office.
Sinking fundCash
WILSON.
Bonds
36,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 3'2242,448,000
A borough in Allegheny County.
1.203,307 WILKES-BARRE SOH. DIST.
Sinking fund
Assess. val. '20 (about 70%
Street impt. Bonds )lax Free.)
5,500,000 Ass'd vain, real eat,'21_154,211,330
actual) approx
Building Bonds.
5s '20 A-0
School tax (per 31,000) 1922_416.00 County tax (per $1.000) 1921__$9.00 4s '06 J-J $4,500c __July 1 1924 4i5s'08 M-N$75,000c ..Oct 1 '25-39
1938
11.500 Pop'n 1910. 231,304; 1920...273,568 4358'07 A-0 30,000c-Apr 1 23-'26 BOND. DEBT6,000c1 '21- 3811 008
Population in 1920 (est.)
May
0
. 3
INT. at any Waynesboro bank.
INT. payable at Westmoreland 43'58'09 M-N395.000c-Nov 1 '22-'38 Floating debt
11,500
Nat. Bank, Greensburg.
4358'12 M-N155,000c May 1 '23-'34 Sinking fund
DEBTki
4,600
WAYNESBURG.
43s'14 J-J 72,000c June 1 '35-'38
87,900
This borough Is in Greene County. WEST NEWTON SCHOOL DIST. 4358'15 J-J 80.000c__Jan 1 '23-'30 NET val.(60-70%act)'21 3,600,000
Assess.
Inc. in 1816. Pop'n 1910, 3,545*
This district (P.0. West Newton) BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22.. $736,500 Total tax rate (per $1 000)'21 $37.25
1920. 9.332.
In Westmoreland Co.
Ass'dval.'22(abt.80%act.)89 082 000 Population 1910. 1.168; 1920.._3,243
Funding and Paving Bonds.
1920. 6,968.
School tax (per 31,000) 1921_411.00
_J&D '22-'37 BOND. DEB r June 2'22 $26,000 Pop'n 1910, 67,105; 1920, 75,000 WILSON BORO. ECU. DIST.
5s '07 J-D
p. 1539, for
(See V. 85, $38,000c_- maturity.) SinkinR•fund
4,000
INT. at School Treasurer's office.
This district (P. 0. Easton) is in
BOND.DEBT June 12 '15 $122,000 Total assess. val. (35 act)__1,385,000
Northampton County.
Assess. val.(35 act.) '14__..3.260,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22_320.00 WILKES-BARRIE TWP. SCH.DIS. 4358'18 --- 1160,000c___Aug 1 1948
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_410.00 Population in 1922 (est.)
3,000
Adjacent to the city of Wilkes- (Subject to call begin'g Aug. 1 1923.)
:INTEREST at office of Treasurer.
Barre but has no political connection. BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 $156,000
High School Bldg.(Tax-free).
WEST PITTSTON.
8,000
Floating debt (add'1)____
WESLEYVILLIT
This borough (P. 0. Pittston) is 53 '14 M-N335.850__Nov 1 '22-'32 Sinking fund
25,000
in Erie County.
This oorough is
In Luzerne Co. Pop'n. 1910, 6,848; BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1914 $98.000 Total assessed value 1921
General Municipal Bonds.
Assess. val. '14 (2-3 act.)_ _5,096.007 (35% act.)
1920, 6,268.
2,184,600
58 '19 A-0 369.000e0cti'29-'39-'49
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918---$10.00 School taxrate(per $1,000)'20318.00
$69,000 4sPaving Bonds.
BOND.DEBT 1919
1933 Population In 1914 (est.)
'03 M-S $14,000
7,500 Population in 1920
5,000
Total assess. val. 1919.... 987,559 5s '19 M-N 16,000
INT. payable in Wilkes-Barre.
1929
1,457
Population in 1920
General !mot. Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
WILSON
_,Prin. and int. payable at the First 5s '13 J-J $25,000c___Jan 1 1938
WILKINS/3MM.
School Bonds.
National Bank, of Erie.
(Optional beginning Jan. 1 1923)
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
5s '15 F-A f$18.000 ____1922-1930 Inc. Oct. 5 1887. Pop. 1910, 18.924: 54 '21 J-.J ($20,000c_Jan 1 '31 &'36
I 45.000cJanl'41.•46,'51
WEST BERWICK.
1931-1935 1920 24.403.
112,500
BOND. DEBT Apr 5'22_ $196,000
(See Berwick.)
Sewer, Paving & Fire Truck Bds 43is'17 F
-A *3150,000
Sinking fund
600
53 '20 J-J $22,000
(Due on various dates from Feb. 1 Assess. val. '21 (75% act.) 3,049,900
WEST CARROLL TOWNSHIP.
Sewer Bonds.
1923-1947.)
School tax rate(per $1,000)'22 $14.00
This township (P. 0. Ebensburg) 53 '95 M-8 $8,000
1925 5s
__ 100.000c Jan 1 '27-'46
is in Cambria County.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22._ $115.500
Grade Crossing Elimination.
• Road Bonds.
11.000 4318'14 J-J $108,000c_July 1 '23-'44 WINDBER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Sinking funds
1 '22-'38 A.ssess. val. 1921
5s '19 M-S S29,700_Sept
Building Bonds (Tax-free).
3.783.432
10,000_ -__Mar 1 1927 Borough tax rate(per$1.000)'21810.00 4318'15 A-0 120,000__Oct 1 '22-'45 435s'12 1
0-A $50,000c--Au/ 1 1922
Street Bonds
530'22 M-S 10,000.__ Mar 1 1932
'27,'32,'37 & '42
INT. at West Side Bk., W. Pitts. 330'00 J-J $32,400c_July 10'22-30
1 1937
22,000___ _Mar
BOND. DEBT Mar 1920- $50,000
48 '04 J-J
31,000c_July 1 '23-'34 Assessed valuation 1920.._ _1,900.000
BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '22.. $65,009
43‘8'12 M-S 50,00O ..Sept 1 '22-'42
Total assess. val. 1922____1,370,950 WEST PITTSTON SCR. DIST.
TOT.DEBT Apr 18'21_ 3515 000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918_419.00
Bonds are all tax-free to holder.
Population in 1920 (Census)__3,636
INT. payable at WIndber.
,
INT. on 5358 1922 at First Na- 43008 .T-D f$34.000c_Dec 1 '22-'38 Assessed val. real estate
1921 (4-5 actual)
23 865 040
TOTAL DEBT July 18 '21 $35,000
tional Bank of Bakerton.
4,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$10.00 WOODLAWN SCHOOL DIST.
Floating debt (add'i)
Bonds are tax-free to holders.
Assess. val., real estate
3,114,216 INTEREST payable in Wilkinsburg
WEST CHESTER.
418,815 at Wilkinsburg First National Bank.
This borough is the capital of Ches- Assess. val., personal
i $4 0,0 : Ya y 1 1935
2 0°Oc __a
43is'10M-N' c M M l '25&3
* Tax exempt.
0
Tot.assess.val.'21(60%act) 3,533,031
ter County. Incorp. March 1799.
21.000c. May 1 1940
Bonds below are all subject to call. School tax (per $1.000) 192L-$19.59
Nov1941
3,500 WILKINSBURG SCHOOL DIST. 430'12 M- 80.000c
116,800c_June 1 '23-'50 Population in 1919 (est.)
5s '20 _430'17 M-N 86.850 Nov
INTEREST payable at People's 4358'95 J-J 36,000c
,
General Loan.
1924 548'21 J-D 193.500__June 1 '22-'47
3 '23-'51
1940 Union Savings Bank, Pittston.
44 98 M-N 16,000c
4s '11 A-0 $20,000c
1928 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22 $331,000
1944
4s '02 M-S 20,000c
4s 14 J-J 54,700
1932 Total assessed val. 1921
1946 WEST TAYLOR TOWNSHIP
4s '06 M-N 75.000c..
4s '10 J-J 33,500
1936 (15-20% act.)
8,156,868
Sewer Bonds.
This twp.(P. 0. Johnstown) is in 49 '08 M-N 104,000c
1938 Tax rate (per $1.000) 192L-424.00
1941 Cambria County.
4345'10 M-N190.000c
4s '13 A-0 $63,800c
1940
12,495
1944
4s :16 J-D 235,200 June 1 '23-'46 Population in 1920
4s 16 ___ 61.200c..
Road !mot. Bonds.
/NT at Woodlawn Trust Co.
Street improvement Bonds.
5s'16 J-Df$22,000c June 15,'26,'31 4s '17 F-A 125,000-Feb 1 '28-'46
1929
3s '97 F-A $5,100c
1 12.500c___June 15 1936 48 '18 A-0 12,000
1935 YEADON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
-A 200,000
,
330'10 A-0 4,300c-_ _Apr 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '22_434,000 4358'22 F
This district (P.
Redemption Bonds.
Ass'd val.'21 (abt.50% act.) 734,000 BOND. DEBT June 1 '22 $981,000 Delaware County. 0. Yeadon) is in
Bonds are tax1927 Twp tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$4.10 Sinking funds Apr 18 '21
• 335s'97 A-0 $22,300c
70,308
BOND. DEBT Jan 11 '22.. $371,900 Population 1910, 1,056; 1920-1.208 Assessed valuation, real__21,555,110 exempt.
430'17 A-0 365,000___Apr 7 1947
Assess. val., real estate_ ___9.160,868
Assessed val., personal___
6,194
-A 32,500_due in 30 years
14,950
Assess. val., personal
Total val.(80% act.) '20_21,561.304 535s'21 F
VIEW.
Assess. val., occupations_1,089,990 WEST borough is in Allegheny Co. School tax (per $1 000) 1920-815.00 TOTAL DEBT Apr 26 '22_ $97,500
This
Tot.a.ssess.val.'22 (approx)1,950,000
Total valuation 1921----10,265.763
30,000 School tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $12.50
1925 Population 1920 (est.) •
-__
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921.__$26.O0 _a '05 -_- $8,500
INT. on issue of 1898 at Chase
1928
7,500
08
INT. on 435s of 1017 payable at
Pop'n 1910, 11,767i_ 1920, 11.717 .8 '10
1940 Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on bonds of 1908 Landsdowne & Darby Savings Fund
___ 10,000
-a
INT. payable by Borough Tress ..8 '11
1941 and 1910 at Treasurer's office; on al) & Trust Co., Landsdowne; on others
5.000
1944 others at First Nat. Bank, Wilkins- at Landsdowne Nat. Bk., Landsd'ne.
___ 7,500
_s
WEST CHESTER SCHOOL DIST. .8 '14
1936 burg. Bonds are tax-free to holder
___ 10.000
'16
Oct 1 1935
330'05 A-0 $55,000c
1947
8,000
_
YORK.
'09 A-0 19.000c___Oct 1 1939 4Ks-& Bridge Bonds (Tax-free)
4s
Sewer
York is the county seat of York Co.
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1910)
1 1924 WILKINS TWP. ECU. DIST.
Inc. as borough Sept.24 1787; as eity
Dec 1947 4358'14 F-A i312,000___Feb 1 1934
45 '17 J-D 120,000
This district is in Allegheny Co.
20,000. ,Feb
Jan. 111887. Several suburban dis(Optional Dec. 1922.)
_Feb 1 1944 4358'12 A-0 $29,700c -1922-1937 tricts were annexed early in 1900.
BOND. DEBT April '22_ $195,000 BOND. DEBT30.000_ May 24'22 3161 000 -a '16 _-_ 25.000
Improvement Bonds (Tax-free).
2.000 Assessment debt
Sink,fund for Loan of 1917.
47,368 BOND. DEBT May 4 1921 461.000 *is'15 J-J $160,000c_July 1 '25-'44
Assess. val. real estate____9.160.868 Floating debt
7,000 Ass'd val.'21 (80% act.)__2,122,100
(Part due every 5 years)
Assess. val. personal
1,104,895 Sinking fund
School tax (per $1,000) 192L420.00
36,293
15,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1929
Tot,ass. val.'21 (90%act.)10,265,763 Assessed valuation, real___2,866,920 Population In 1920 (est.)
4.000 435s'19 M-S {90,000c Septl'34-39-44,
,
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $13.00 Assessed val'n. personal... 902,578 INT.at Braddock Nat. Bk.
Bradd'k.
45,0000___Sept 1 1948
12 000 Total assess. val. 1922 (abt
Population 1921 (est.)
1 50,000.. May 1 1934
435s'22
at the Farmers/ &
60% act.)
3,769.498
.....May 1 1941
60,000.
M-N
Mechanics'Tr. Co.. Westchester.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22_$15.00 WILLIAMSPORT.
100,000_ - __M 1 1951
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
This city Is the county seat of LyPoottlation 1910, 1.626: 1920..2,797
Street and Sewer (Tax-free).
INT. payable at Citizens Nat'l coming Co. Incorp. Jan. 25 1866.
43(8'14 F-A3200,000c- - - _1 24-1943
WEST HOMESTEAD.
[mot. Bonds (Opt. beg. 1915).
Highway Bonds (Tax-free) •
This borough is in Allegheny Co. Bank Bellevue, Pa.
348'05 M-N315.700c__Nov 1 193a 3Ms'00 A-0 $33,500-__Apr 1 1930
Inc. 1900. Population 1910, 3.009.
J-J 35,000
43s
1948 3Ms'02 M-S 59,000c_-_Mar 1 1932
5Ms'21
$25,000c_July 1 '26-'46 WHEATLAND.
(Subject
(Due $5,000 every 5 years.)
This borough is in Mercer County. 435s'21(Optional after 1928.) 1 1951 3348'03 F-A to call Aug. 1 1923.)
M-S 185,000_ __Mar
$27,000c___Aug 1 1933
Street & Funding Bonds.
Street Bonds.
(Optional Mar. 11931)
Fire Department (Tax-free).
435s'16 F-A $50,000__Aug 1 '22-'46 --s '19 --_ $25,000
1925-1939
-A $20,000c___Feb 1 1932
Graflus Run Bonds (Opt.beg.'12). 3358'02 F
Refunding Bonds
5 years)
(Part each
1934 BOND.DEBT May 27'22_428 500 3s '02 F-A 53.700c..-- Aug 1 1922 (Subject to call after Feb. 1 1922.)
435_8'08 J-J $25.000c
3358'03 M-N311.000c___May 1 1933
Sewer Bonds
2.500
Sinking fund
Refund. Bonds (Opt. beg. 1909.)
1930 Tot. ass'd val.'22 (1-3 act.)__832,000 3358'99 M-S $132.000c_Sept 1 1929 (Subject to call after May 1 1923.)
J-D $16,000c
48
Sower Bonds (Tax-free).
$39.000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-345.00
Street bonds
_
$60,000___Dec 1 1923
B
{
BOND. DEBT June 1 '22- $155,000 Pop'n 1910. 955; 1920
1,742 4s Street Bonds.
'17 J-J 360,00(L...._July 1 1947 4s '03 J-D 65,000____Dee 1 1928
16,666
fund
Sinking
(Subject to call July 1 1927.)
70,000___Dec 1 1933
Assess. val. real
1.378.410
BOND.DEBT May 27'22 $431,400
Funding onds.
245.790 WILKES-BARRE.
Assess. val. personal
77,514 43 '12 M'S $35,000.__Mar 30 1932
Wilkes-Barre is In Luzerne County. Sinking fund
Corporation property
3,037,550
act)_ _23,619,278 (Subject to call after Mar 30 1917.)
Total assess. val. 1922__4.661.750 Inc. May 14 1871. All street-paving Assess. val. '21
._.July 1 1932
bonds subject to call after one year. City tax (par 31.000) 1922_413.50 4s '12 J-J $42,500.
(Assessment about 80% actual.)
Pop'n 10, 31,860; '20
(Subject to call July 1 1922.)
36.198
City Improvement Bonds
Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1922...311.00
State tax on bonds paid by city.
1810,000..- _Apr 1 1924
J-D $90.000c,. June 1 1927
Population 1910, 3.009: 1920, 3,435 41s
8,500_ --Apr 1 1929
M-N 40,000c.... May 1 1924
at Monongahela Trust 4 s
INT. at Treasurer's office.
43is'14 A-0 10,000____Apr 1 1934
3s
F-A 32.000c_Aug 1 '22-'29
Homestead.
i0.000..__.Apr 1 1939
J-J 258,000c_Yrly to 1935
4s
WILLIAMSPORT ECU. DIST.
18,500-- _ _Apr 1 1943
WEST MANCHESTER TWP. S. D. ($15,000 yearly to 1922. $16,000 4.20:313J-J 3219,000. July 1 '24-'38
GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 '22- $990,000
yearly to 1930 and 20,000 yearly
This district (P. 0. York R. F. D.
(Part due every 5 years.)
Assessment debt (add l)
11,900
to 1935.)
No. 1) is in York County.
Floating debt
10,500
School Building Bonds.
J-D $143.000c..-1922-1938
43.5s
School Bonds.
282,590
Sinking funds
5.1 18 A-O5,000- _Oct 1 '23 &•28 ($9,000 yearly to 1928 and $8.000 4s '17 J-J $10,000
34,749.519
(Due part in 4 years and 8 years.) Assess. val. real
yearly to 1938.)
15,000--__Oct 1 1938
1.900.925
137,000..
Nov 1 1924 Assess val. personal
A-0$2,0,000
BOND.DEBT Apr. 1922..430.000 4358
47,000____Nov 1 1929 Assess. val., other property 28,025
(310,000 yearly to 1931, 317.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 19l8.....$4.00
4358'19 M-N 57,000_ -__Nov 1 1934 Tot.asses.val.'22(U act.). 36,768,469
yearly 1933-1942.)
72,000_ -__Nov 1 1939 City tax (per $1,000) 1922-310.00,
058'15 J-J $354.000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'29
WESTMONT SCHOOL DIST.
87,000_ ___Nov 1 1944 Populat'n in '10,44,750; 1920. 47,512:
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22... $140,000 (See V. 100, p. 6o2, for maturity)
INT. payable at York at Security
21,879 430'19 A-0 145,000__Oct 1 '28-'37 58 '20 J-D 00.000..June 1 '25-'45
Sinking fund
Title & Trust Co.
-- 245.000 ____1937-1947
(Part each 5 years.)
Tot.ass'd val.'21(60% act.)2,648,850 53
WAYNESBORO (Concluded)
Total assess. val. 1922_ _5,575,762
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_326.00
Population 1910, 7,199; 1.920__9,720
INT. at the office of the Treasurer
of the Burgess and Town Council of
'the Borough, on others at the First
National Bank, Waynesboro.

INTEREST

INTEREST
Co.,




School tax (per $1,000) 1921 --$21.00
1,976
Population in 1920

-DEBT OF STATE
DELAWARE

JUNE, 1922.]

3.65s'99M-8 120,000r -__Sept 1 1924
YORK SCHOOL DISTRICT.
147,000r---Sept 1 1929
45 '97 J-DJ $7,500r_June 1 1923
1 27,000r_June 1 '24-'26 Refunding Bonds.
48 '99 J-D 40,000r_June 1 '26-'28 3Ms'00 Dec $65.000c_Dec 15 '22-'30
(Part every 5 years.
334s'03 J-J 50,000c&r_July 1 1933
Toll Road [met. Bonds.
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1928.)
4315'08 J-J $41,000c___Jan 1 1938 4Ms'19 J-D $43,000__ _Dec 10 1948
(Optional Dec 10 1924.)
(Subject to call beg. Jan. 1 1918.)
Funding Bonds.
3.65s'06 J-J 27.100c-July 1 '23-'25
4s '16 M-N 15,000-__Nov 1 1935 3M5'02MNS111,000c_Nov 1 '22-'32
(Part every 5 years.)
75.000_Nov 1 '36-'40
Bridge Bonds.
0,000__Sept 1 '27-'28
5Ms'21 F-A t50,000__Sept 1 '29-'33 3348'02 111-N$39,000c___N0v 1 1932
ç20,000 ..Sept 1 1934 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922 $487,300
172,337
BOND. DEBT Apr. 1 '22 $352.000 Sinking fund
69.159.750
39,788 Assess val. 1922
Sinking fund
Ass'd val.'22(% act.)_.._36.700,000 County tax(per $1,000)'22-.34.84
School tax (per $1,000) 1922_314.00 Pop'n in 1910. 136,405;1920,144.521
INT. at office of County Treas.
56.000
Population in 1921 (est)
INT. on coupon bonds of 1903
Phila.: ZERBE TOWNSHIP SCR. DIST.
at Northern Trust Co.,
This district (P. 0. Trevorton) is
on bonds of 1906 and 1908 at Chase
in Northumberland County.
National Bank, N. Y.
High School Bldg. (Tax-free).
1947
.
4 s'17 5-a 665,000
(Dist. reserves the right to redeem
YORK COUNTY.
bonds EIS follows: $10,000 after 5
York is the county seat.
Yrs., $10.000 in 10 yrs.. $10,000 in
$50,000
43s'19
15 Yrs.. $12,000 in 20 yrs. and
Office [mot. Bonds.
313,000 in 25 yrs.)
4s '14 Apr $22.300c-Apr 1 1924
(Subject to call after Apr. 1 1919) BOND. DEBT June 1 '22_ $63,500
Assessed valuation 1921_.3,381,368
Court-House Bonds.
4s '98 A-0 J 118,350c__ _Apr 1 1923 Tax rate (per $i,000).1922___$15.00
1 75,000c_ __Apr 1 1928 Population in 1922 (est.)-3.000

State of Delaware.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
0
One of Original Thirteen
Admitted as a State
Total area of State (square miles)
Dover
State Capital
Governor (term exp. 3(1 Tuesday Jan. 1925)..Wm. D. Denney
A. R. Benson
See'y of State (term expires with Gov.)
George M. Fisher
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1923)
Daniel Thompson
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1923)

Attorney-General (term expires 1st Tuesday Jan. 1925),
Sylvester D. Townsend Jr.
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the first Tuesday in
January. and pay Is limited to 60 days.
-The historical details of Delaware's State debt
HISTORY OF DEBT.
from 1865 to 1894 will be found in the "State and City Supplement" of
April 1894, page 72. The present extent and condition of the debt and
resources of the State are given below showing that Delaware now holds
good assets more than equaling its liabilities.
Cert. to Sinking Fund.
Cer. to Delaware College.
620,000-June 1 1932
Perpetual
8
6 '77 J-.1 $83,000 (Tax-exempt). 4s '09 J-J
Refunding Bonds
Highway Bonds,
'07 J-D$230,000c-June 1 1932
48
434s'18 J-J $600,000c__Jan 1 1058
Hospital Bonds.
500,000___ _Jan 1 1059
45 '07 J-J $40,000c-July 1 1927 44s'19 J-JOptional 1920.1
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1917.)( $1,000.000 __Jan 1 1960
4;0'20 J-J
4s '15 J-J $10,000c
(Optional at any time
(Due 85,000 on July 1 in even
4348'21 J-J 500,000____Jan 1 1961
numbered years.
(Optional any time.)
To School Fund.
600,000c___Jan 1 1961
68'06 July1 $178,785---,,July 1 1926 44s'21 J-J on or after Jan. 1 1922)
College Inlet. Bonds. (Optional 500,000c_.. Jan 1
Women's
1961
'23-'42 4 s'21 J-J
4a '17 A-0 $100,000__Apr 1
( ptional at 105 after Jan. 11922)
Refunding.
J-D$245,000____Dec 1 1927 00'22 J-J 500,000c_ _Jan 1 1962
3s '97
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1922.) (Optional at 105 after Jan. 1 1923)
-On bonds of 1906is payable at the office of School Fund
INTEREST.
Trustee; refunding bonds of 1897 at the Philadelphia National Bank in
Philadelphia; on $230,000 4s,$600,000 4s and $1,500,000 434s at the
Farmers' Bank of Dover; on Ho,pital and Women's College impt. bonds at
the Farmers' Bank in Wilmington, and on 4s of 1921 and 1922 at the
Farmers' Bank in Dover.
-The total liabilities on Jan. 10'21 were $3.056785.
TOTAL DEBT,&c.
The assets on Jan. 10 1921 were 65009,522 11; assets in excess of liabilities,
61,952,737 Ii. The total assets include bank stocks, $769,622 (market
value); mortgages on railroads, $385,000: bonds, $164,285; real estate.
61,605,000. and cash in treasury. $1,785,115 11.
-The total assessed valuation of the State
ASSESSED VALUATION.
in 1914 was $108,439,104. No assessment for State purposes since then
No assessment is made inasmuch as there is no direct State tax in Delaware.
The nearest approach to a total for the State is to take the County aasess,
ments for counts purposes. For 1920 the aggregate of these county
assessments was 8209,288,049.
LIMITATION.-Nelther the new constitution (adopted June 4
DEBT
1897) nor the State statutes contain any general provisions authorizing
bond issues or limiting the debt-making power, except that the new constitution(1) Forbids the State (Article 8, Sec. 3) to borrow money or create
debt, "but pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly passed with the
concurrence of three-fourths of all the members elected to each House,
except to supply casual deficiencies, repel invasion, suppress insurrections,
defend the State in war or pay existing debts." municipality (Article
8.
(2) Forbids any county, city, town or other
or
Sec. 8) to "lend its credit or appropriate money to,anyassume the debt
private corporabecome a shareholder or joint owner In, or with,
of, or
tion or any person or company whatever."
(3) Forbids any corporation (Article 9, Sec. 1) to be created, &c., by,
foregoing proSpecial Act, "but only by or under general law"; "but the&c.
visions shall not apply to municipal corporations. banks,'
The above indicates that the authority as regards municipalities (except
as already specified in number (2))rests with the General Assembly, and
the General Assembly always passes Special Acts to provide for special
occasions and needs.
--Chapter 226, Section 3, of the
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.
Laws of 1909 provides as follows:
proscribe otherwise,
-Excepting where instruments creating trustsmay
Sec. 3.
Chancellor
trustees named in wills or appointed by thefollowing classes hereafter inve
kinds, viz.:
the
the funds of their trusts in securities of-bearing obligations and the
of
United
(a) Stocks and bonds and interest
the faith and credit of the United States are pledged to
States for which
provide for the payment of the interest and principal thereof, including
the bonds of the District of Columbia;
(b) Stocks and bonds and interest-bearing obligations of the State of
Delaware and of any other State of the United States, issued pursuant to
the authority of the law relating thereto;
(c) Stocks and bonds of any county of the State of Delaware and of any
county of any State of the United States, issued pursuant to the authority
of the law relating thereto;
(d) Stocks and bonds of any school district of the State of Delaware,
issued for school purposes and pursuant to the authority of the law relating
thereto:
(e) Stocks and bonds and interest-bearing obligations of any incorporated
city or town of the State of Delaware or of any of the States of the United
States, issued pursuant to the authority of the law relating thereto, for the




115

payment of which the faith and credit of the municipality issuing the same
are pledged;
(S) Bonds of either natural persons or corporations, secured by first
mortgage on productive real estate, free from pricr encumbrances;
(g) Bonds of railroads, transportation and public service corporations.
secured by mortgage upon the property, plants and systems of such corporations;
(h) Collateral trust bonds of railroads, transportation and public service
corporations, where the same are secured by guaranteed underlying stocks
(or bonds secured thereby), when no default in the payment of installments
of principal or of interest for more than ninety days after the same has become due, has occurred in connection therewith, within a period of ten days
preceding the investment of trust funds therein;
(I) Car trust certificates and equipment trust bonds;
90 Underlying securities of railroad, transportation and public service
corporations, bearing guaranteed dividends, where no default in dividends
has occurred after the guaranty:
(k) Such other securities as may be approved by the Chancellor.
By the laws of 1911 this section was amended by inserting a proviso
that "the foregoing specification of classes of securities in which trustees
may invest the funds of their estates, shall not be construed to relieve said
trustee fromthe duty of exercising due care in the investment of said funds."
-Under Section 13 of the
BANK INVESTMENT LIMITATION.
Bank Act, passed by the 1921 Legislature, it is provided: "No bank or
trust company shall invest more than twenty-five per centum of its total
capital, surplus and undivided profits in the stock, bonds, or other obligations of any one corporation or political, entity or political division except
bonds or other obligations of the United States or of the State of Delaware,
or of any county, city, town,or school district in the State."
-The Secretary of State advised us Dec. 18
TAXATION OF BONDS.
1911 that "no law has been passed relative to taxation of bonds and notes.
therefare they are exempt from taxation."
POPULATION OF STATE.
1920
125,015 1820
72,749
223,003 1870
1910
112,216. 1810
*202,322 1860
72,674
1900
91,532 1800
z184,735 1850
64.273
1890
78,085 1790
168,493 1840
59.096
1880
146,608 1830
*Includes 31,181 negroes. zIncludes 30.647 negroes.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF DELAWARE.
DOVER.
This town is in Kent County.
Street & Improvement Bonds.
4145'09 A-O475,000e_ __Oct 1 1959
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1929.)
4148'09 J-13425,000_ Dec 1 1959
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1929.)
45
M-N$42,000
1959
BOND. DEBT April 1920 $130,000
Assessed val'n,real estate_ _2,921,220
Assessed val'n, personal_ _ _
7,465
Assessed val'n, other Prop- 536,000
Assessed valuation 1920.._..3.464,685
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$10.00
Pop'n '10, 3.720; '20 (Census)_4,042
z Int.ist Farmers' Bk. of Dover.

Highway Bonds.
4141g'07
$110,000c_June 1 '26-'34
14ff'08 J-D 181,000c-Dec 1 '35-'45
Is g '09 J-J 264.000c_July 1 '45-'64
J-J 200.000
48
1945-1964
441s
J-J 200,000
1945-1964
441s
J-J 500.000
1927-1960
J-J 366,000
5Ms
1924-1932
541s
J-J 200.000
1924-1933
441s'22 J-D 150.000_ _June 1 '26-'36
(See V. 114. p. 2510. for maturity.)
Work-House Bonds.
48 '05 J-J $49,000r___July 1 1925
411 '05
73.000c--July 1 1930
BOND.DEBT May 1922 $3,834.000
Assessed valuation 1921_167,100,952
Pop'n 1910. 123,188; 1920, 148 239
The workhouse bonds, while issued
KENT COUNTY.
and guaranteed by the county, are a
County seat Is Dover,
charge upon the Trustees of New
Road Bonds,
55 g '13 J-J $30,000c_July 1 '33-'38 Castle County Workhouse. Interest
_s
-__ 15,000 --.,..1939-1940 and principal are payable by Trustees
INT. at Farmers' Bk., Wilmington
5s '16 J-J
10,000c ___-1943-1944
bs g '16 J-J 20,000c_July 1 '44-'47
_a
__ 25,000,_ _July '48-'52 REHOBOTH BEACH.
This town is in Sussex County.
Ss '10 J-J 50,000_ _July 1 '39-'42
1100,000c_ _Apr 1 '26-'30 6s '15 M-8 $20,000____Sept 1 1945
Water Bonds (red, beg. in 1918).
4Ms'22 A-0 150,000c-Apr 1 '31-'35
1043
200,0004_ _Apr 1 '36-'40 Se '13 J-J $30.000c
BOND.DEBT May 1 1922-350,000
50.000c_ _..A.pr 1 1941
6.000
(County reserves the right to redeem Sinking fund (water)
.
this issue on April 1 1927 or any Assess.val real est..22( act.)530,000
interest-paying date thereafter at Tax rate (per 11.000) 1922-$15.00
Pop'n '10, 327; '20 (Consus)....389
105 and interest.)
INT. at Sussex Trust Co.
Loan of 1913.
434g'13 J-D $85.000c_ __June 1 1933
BOND, DEBT April 1920 $235,000 SEAFORD.
This town is in Sussex County.
Assessed valuation 1919-19,921,413
Street & Impt. Bonds.
Actual value (est.)
27,500,000
County tax (per $1.000) 1919_65.50 55 '21 F-A $25,000_ __Sept 15 1951
Pop.'10, 32,721;'20(census)_31.023 (Optional after Sept 15 1931)
_ _ (?)
INT.at the Farmers' Bank,Dover. BONDED DEBT__
Population 1910, 2,108; 1920, 2,141
LEWES SPECIAL SCR. DIST.
SUSSEX COUNTY.
(P. 0. Lewes, Sussex County.)
Georgetown Is the county seat.
5s '21 J-J $18,000__Jan 1 '23-'46 4s
J-J $2,800c....July 1 1922
BONDED DEBT
(?) Is '13 J-J 35.000
1923-1932
(Subject to call after 1918.)
MIDDLETOWN.
Road Bonds.
This town lain New Castle County. 4141s'19 J-3 $500,000c- _Jan 1 '27-'66
Street impt. Bonds.
(Subject to call after July 1 1929.)
5s '19 s-a $50,000c__Aug 1 1939 4 Yg'19 J-J 300,000_ _ _Jan 1 '43-'66
(Optional Aug 11929.)
(Optional on any interest-paying
Refunding (Red. aft. Mar. 1 '25).
date after July 1 1929 at not more
55 '15 M -3 $6,000c_ _ _Mar 1 1935
than 105.)
BOND. 1)E u'r Apr 16 1922_879.000 5s g '22 J-J 200,000_..Jan 1 '312
70
Ass'd vat'n '20 (80% act.) _ _ _886.225 (Optional on any interest-paying
Total tax rate(pee 81.000)'20_516.50
date after Jan. 1 1932 at not more
Pop'n 1910, 1.399: 1920, 1,260.
than 105.)
Bridge Bonds.
NEW CASTLE.
4 Ms'16 J-J $27.000..$l.500 yearly
This city is in New Castle County TOTAL DEBT Apr 29'2251.061,000
Water and Light Bonds.
Ass. val. '22 (100% act.)_31.000,000
153
___ $3,000
1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___39.00
(Due 21.000 yearly.)
Pop'n 1910, 46.413; 1920, 43,741
Street impt. Bonds.
Int. at Farmers' Bk.,Georgetown.
55 '14 M-N$30.000__May 1 1944
(Subject to call May I 1919)
WILMINGTON.
This city Is In New Castle County.
Wharf Bonds.
bs '14 F-A $5,000 _
_1925-1929 City may borrow up to 10% of
BOND. DEBT May 17 '20....$38.000 assessed val. Population 1910, 87.Assess. val. 1920 (2-3 act.)_2.000,000 411; 1920. 110.168.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919_-- -$11 40
Bldg. Commission Bonds.
Pop'n '10, 3.351: '20(Consus)_3.851 43418'13 M-S $600.000-Sept 1 '23-'52
4545'13 M-S 200,000c_Sept 1 '53-'62
INT. at New Castle Trust Co.
Park Loan.
4s '95 A-0 $50,000____A&O 1 1924
4s '97-'98A-0 25.000-_--Oct 1 1925
NEW CASTLE COUNTY.
45 '02 A-0 I5,000---Oct 1 1926
County seat Is Wilmington
Is '02 A-0 16.900---Oct 1 1926
Bldg. Commission Bonds.
18.100---Apr 1 1927
4s g '13 J-J $100.000 July 1 '23-'29
450;14 J-J 600.000c_July 1 '29-'62 4s '02 A-0 12,400---Apr 1 1927
4s '02 A-0 17,600----Oct 1 1927
Refunding Bonds.
Is '97 J-D $30,000r_Dec 1 '22.'24 Is '04 A-0 10.000---Apr 1 1928
4s '07 A-0 35.000---Oct 1 1930
Bridge Bonds.
4 M g'13 J-J $250.000_ _July 1 '33-'49 45 '09 A-0 I 2,55O ....Oct 1 1932
122.450--_Apr 1 1933
4).41s
J-J 67,000
1950-1956
5A s'20 J-J i240,000c _July 1 '36-43 4 Wel2 A-0 100.000___A&O 1 1935
10,000c_ -.July 1 1944 44s'14 A-0 75,000__A&O 1 1937
,
5358'20 J-J 20,000c_ __July 1 1944 00'11 A-0 158,150--Oct 1 1934
141,850____Apr 1 1935
180,000c_July 1 '51-'fie
25,000c_ _ -Juno 11963 4148'14 A-0 75.000r.._ -Apr 1 1935
Refunding Water Bonds,
53416'21 J-D . 70,000c_June 1 '64&65
5,000c_ _ _Juno 1 1966 441s'll A-0 $45,000-__Oct 1 1934,
4)41s'22 J-D 30,000- _June 1 1966 4s '01 A-0 26.000-__-Oct 1 1926
25,000_ _ _ _June 1 1967 4s '12 A-0 45.000____Apr 1 1935
441s'22 J-D 20,000-June 1 '38-'41 Is '13 A-0 142,850__Oct 1 1935
2,150____Apr 11936
30,000-.June 1 '42-'44

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MARYLAND-DEBT OF STATE'

WILMINGTON (Concluded)
Paving, Sewer & Street Impt.
4s '10 A-0 $45,000____Apr 1 1933 4 ..3'93 A-0 $53,650___A&O 1 1922
A-0 52,000_ __ _Oct 1 1922
4s '14 A-0 55,000___A&O 1 1936 4s
430'15 A-0 55.000____Apr 1 1938 4s '95 A-0 112,950___A&O 1 1923
43is'16 A-0 55,000____Apr 1 1940 4s
A-0 119,850__A&O 1 1924
A-0 127.200......A&O 1 1925
4s
Sinking Fund Bonds.
A-0 66,500_- __Apr 1 1926
$91,300_ _ _ _Oct 1 1943 4s
A-0 68,500 ____Oct 1 1926
434s'21 A-0 124,800 _ _Apr 1 1944 4s
A-0 143,100
A&O 1927
127,300_ _ _ _Oct 1 1945 4s
A-0 91,900—A&O 1 1928
106.60(L_ _ _Apr 1 1946 48
A-0 130,900_A&O 1 1929
91,800_ _ _ _Oct 1 1955 4s
A-0 135.900 _A&O 1 1930
5s '21 A-0 405,600__Oct 1 1956 4s
A-0 181,500___A&O 1 1931
199,600_ _ _Oct 11957 4s
A-0 189.800 ___A&O 1 1932
55 '21 A-0 600,000_ - - __ — - - -48
A&O 1933
A-0 136.650
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1495.) 4s
91,800_ __ _Oct 1 1955 4%s'11 A-0 109,850Oct 1 1934
5s '21 ___ 200,800_ _ _ _Apr 1 1956 430'11 A-0 106,650Apr 1 1934
201,800_ _ _ _Oct 1 1956 430'14 A-0 88,500__Apr 1 1937
18.100_ __ _Apr 1 1957 430'15 A-0 45,000____Oct 1 1937
A-0 61,500____Oct 11938
41,250_ _ _ _Oct 1 1953 43is
430'22 ___ 185,500_ _ _ _Apr 1 1954 430'15 A-0 30.000____Apr 1 1938
50,100____Apr 1 1938
189,200_ __ _Oct 1 1954
,
1
98,050_ __ _Apr 1 1955 430'15 A-01 39,150_-__Oct 1 1938
110,750_-__Apr 1 1939
70,250_ __ _Apr 1 1949
A-0 40,000Oct 1 1953
155,200_ __ _Oct 1 1949 430
Street, Water, Land & Harbor.
430'22 A-0 158,300____Apr 1 1950
161,500_ __ _Oct 1 1950 4 s'19 A-0 $790,000_Apr 1 '42-'47
54,750_ _ _ _Apr 1 1951 (See V. 109, p. 1103 for maturity.)
430'22 A-0 75,000_ __ _Apr 1 1957 43.s'19 A-0 500,000_Apr 1 '42-'47
430'22 A-0 70,000_ __ _Apr 1 1957 See V. 109, po. 1630 for maturity.)
,
OT.BD.DT. May 1 '22 $8,995,650
Sewer Bonds.
Water debt(included)___ 1,461,000
430'15 A-0 $49,950c___A&O 1 1939 Sinking fund
153,000
Assessed valuation 1921_114.176,300
Street Bonds.
(Personal property not taxed.)
430'16 A-Of $130,150___Oet 1 1939
1 69,850- Apr 1 1940 Total tax (per $1.000) 1920 317.50
Value of real estate and
Grade Crossing Sc Sewer.
equip't owned by city_ 6,246,126
4s '02 A-0 $50,000_ ___Apr 1 1927
INTEREST on water 4s of 1907
payable at the Union Nat. Bank of
Grade Crossing Se Street.
4s '05 A-0 $50,000_ __A&O 1 1928 Wilmington; on all other loans at the
office of the City Treasurer.
Park improveinont Bonds.
1933-1937
430 '21 A-0 $25.000
WILMINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
Water Bonds.
A-0
4s g '09 s-a $11,700_ _ _ _May.1 1923 43-0'11 M-N $20,000c___Apr 1 1923
20,000c__May 1 1926
4 SO'12
48 g '10 M-N245,000_ _May 1 '23-'26 4 Ag'13 M-N 80,000c J May 1'28&'30
4s '05 J-D
5,000_ __ _June 1 1923
1May 1'32&'34
(Subject to call.)
6
, s'16 J-J 150,000c_Jan 1 '36-'54
430'14 A-0$100.000_oct 1 '36-37 45
($15.000 every other year)
430'16 A-0 50,000___A&O 1 194(t
Funding Bonds.
($133.800__ ..Oct 1 1940
•
M-N$25,000c_May 1 '23-'27
43016 A-01 161,000—Apr 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922- 5300.000
I
5.200_ _ _Oct 1 1941 Mtge. debt 6%,Apr 1921
36,000
430'17 A-Of 160,600—Oct 1 1941 Assessed valuation 192J .101,566,045
1 139,400_--Apr 1 1942 School tax (per $1.000) 192035.00
Sewer and Park Bonds.
Value of Bd.of Ed.prop__ 2,324,857
430'17 A-Of $31,400___Apr 1 1942
INTEREST is payable at the
1 99,600-__Oct 1 1942 Union Nat. Bank of Wilmington.

State of Maryland.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETO.
One of Original Thirteen
Admitted as a State
12,210
'Total area of State (square miles)
Annapolie
State Capital
Gov. (term exp. 2d Wed. Jan. 1924).... Albert C. Ritchie
Sec'y of State (term exp. with Gov.)Philip B. Perlman
John M. Dennis
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1924)
Comptroller (term expires Jan. 1924)_William S. Gordy, Jr.
Alexander Armstrong
Attorney-General
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in even years on the first Wednesday
In January. and sessions are limited to 90 days.

[VoL, 114.

As against the net debt of $19,608,012 Sept. 30 1921, the State has as
an offset her unproductive stocks, amounting to> $1,272.026.99, and
83.750,367.79 due from Accounting Officers and Incorporated Institutions.
The receipts of the State for the year' ending Sept. 30 1921 amounted, to
$16,613.426.68; balance in treasury Oct. 1 1920, $3,224,971 94; total,
$19,838,398.62; disbursements, $15,773,178.11. The cash balance in the
treasury on Sept. 30 1921 amounted to S1,065,220.51. Balances in various
funds Sept. 30 1921 totaled 3247,883.86, making a total cash balance of'
$4,313,104.37.
SOLDIER BONUS BONDS.—The 1922 Legislature passed an Act
providing for the submission to the voters at the November 1922 election
the question of issuing $9,000,000 bonds for a soldiers' bones. Suit was
brought in the City Court of Baltimore to restrain the Board of Election
Supervisors from placing the question on the ballot, but on June 19 an
opinion was handed down, declaring the Act did not violate any provision
of either the State or Federal Constitution.
ASSESSED VALUATION, ETC.—The following table shows the total
funded debt, available assets, assessed valuation and tax rate.
Total
Available
Total Assessed Tax Rate
Funded Detre.
Assets.
Valuation. per $1,000
1921330.475,881 $10
, 9 $1, 5. ,22 ,4, 4 $3.533
.
1920
28,364,880
10,021,004
1,518,706,078
3.657
1919
28,173,800
9,113,575
1,379,317,274
3.657
1918
28.983,880
9,731,246
1.369,324,009 3.657
1917
27,448,881
8,792,898
1,189.992,332 3.64
1916
26,285,881
8.516,267
1,182,456,531
3.23
1915
22,785,881
7,710,589
1,092,993.576
3.233i
1910
7,529,926
6,308,950
836,665,067
1.60
1905
8.526,926
5,439,047
712,455,956
2.35
1900
6,309,326
3.424,057
616,719,782
1.7734
1895
8,864,986
5.679.733
534,930,476
1.7734
1890
10,691,124
6,278,907
482,184,824
1.77%
DEBT LIMITATION.—There are three provisions in the Constitution
of Maryland relating to the power of the Legislature to authorize bond
Issues.
The first provision is contained in Art. 3, Sec. 34 of the Constitution.
This prohibits the Legislature from contracting any debt, unless the law
authorizing the same provides for the collection of annual taxes sufficient
to pay the interest as it falls due, and also to discharge the principal within
15 years. The same Act provides that the credit of the State shall not in
any manner be given or loaned to or in aid of any individual, association or
corporation, and that the Legislature shall not have the power in any mode
to involve the Sta4e in the construction of works of internal improvement,
'nor in granting any aid thereto which shall involve the faith or credit of
the State. The Legislature may, however, without laying a tax, borrow
an amount not to exceed $50,000 to meet temporary deficiencies in the
Treasury, and may contract debts to any amount that may be necessary
for the defense of the State.
The second provision Is contained in Article 3, Section 54 of the Constitution. This provision prohibits any county of the State from contracting
any debt in the construction of any railroad, canal or other work of internal
improvement, and from giving or loaning its credit to or in aid of any
association or corporation, unless the same is authorized by an Act of the
Legislature.
The third provision is contained in Article 11, Section 7 of the Constitution, and it prohibits the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore from
creating any debt, or giving or loaning its credit to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation, or making any appropriation for works
of internal improvement, unless such debt or credit is authorized by an
Act of the Legislature, and also by an ordinance of the city submitted to
and approved by a majority of the voters of the city. The city of Baltimore is, however, authorized temporarily to borrow any amount of money
to meet any deficit in the city treasury, or to provide for any emergency
arising from the necessity of maintaining the police or preserving the safety
and sanitary condition of the city.
No general limit of indebtedness is prescribed for the State or for cities
or counties. Nor is there in the statutes any general authorization under
which the State or the cities or counties can issue bonds. The power is
lodged in the Legislature, subject only to the foregoing constitutional
limitations, and it is delegated to the cities and the counties, from time to
time, for specific purposes as the occasion may arise. It is, therefore,
necessary for the investor to study the provisions of the particular law
providing for each loan In the light of the constitutional limitations aforesaid.
REASSESSMENT ACT OF 1916 UPHELD BY COURT OF APPEALS.
—See "Chronicle" of Sept. 23 1916, page 1143.
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—An Act of the Maryland Legislature (Chapter 43 , approved March 12 1914, exempts from all taxation
for the year 1911 and thereafter, all bonds or other obligations hereafter
to be issued by the State or any county, city or municipal corporation, or
other political sub-division, and all such securities heretofore issued by any
county or municipal corporation which have been sold under terms rendering
such county, city or municipal corporation liable for the State tax thereon
The Act was printed in full In V. 99. p. 1238.
SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS.—The law regulating the way in
which savings institutions in the State of Maryland are permitted to invest
their deposits is contained in Section 33 of the 1910 Banking Law of Maryland, which provides that "Every savings institution existing under the
laws of the State of Maryland, or which may hereafter be incorporated,
transacting strictly a savings bank business, shall be capable of receiving
from any person or persons, or bodies corporate or politic, any deposit of
money, which shall be invested or loaned out on good security, in the discretion of the directors; provided, no part of the funds of such corporation
shall be loaned to any officer, director or employee thereof. The deposits
In any savings institution may be withdrawn at such time and in such
manner as its by-laws may permit, but such institution may at any dine
require a depositor to give a notice, not exceeding ninety days, of his intention of withdrawing the whole or any part of his deposit." There are a
number of State banks in Maryland which have the word "savings" In
their title, but which are not ready mutual savings banks but are State
banks with a capital stock. The majority of these were incorporated
under special charters prior to the enactment of the 1910 law, which specifically states that "no savings institution or savings bank hereafter incorporated shall have any capital stock, but shall be a mutual association,
provided that nothing in this article shall prohibit any savings institution,
or savings bank, now in existence, and having capital stock, iron' increasing
Its capital stock, as provided by the Publie General Laws of this State."
FARM LOAN BONDS.—In 1917 the State Legislature passed an Act
providing for and making legal the investment of trust, fiduciary, savings
and other public and private funds in the State of Maryland in Federal
Farm Loan bonds. For full text of law see V. 105, p. 951.
POPULATION OF STATE
1920_1,449,661 (880_ 934.943 1840
470,019 1810
380,546
780.894 1830
1910_1,295,346 1870
447.040 1800
341.548
1900_1,188,044 1860
687,049 1820
407.350 1790
319.728
583,034
1850
189 ___1,042,
population In 1880, 22.49% was colored; in 1890, 20.92%;
Of the total
in 1900, 19.8%, and in 1910. 17.9%. In number, blacks were 165,091 in
1850. 171.131 in 1860. 175,391 in 1870, 210,230 in 1880, 218.004 in 1890.
235,064 in 1900 and 232,249 in 1910.

HISTORY OF DEBT.—The historical details of Maryland's State debt
from 1824 up to 1893 will be found in the "State and City Supplement of
April 1893. pages 72 and 73. Loans now outstanding are as follows:
430'18 F-A1413,000_Aug 15 '21-'33
,
Three Million-Dollar Loan of
(See V. 106, p. 2775, for maturity)
1916.
4s '16 F-A $1,218,000cAug 1 '22-'31 430'19 F-A1,413,000_Feb 15 '22-'34
(See V. 108, p. 190. for maturity)
(See V. 102 p. 2185,for maturity)
101,000c__Feb 1 1923 4%0'20 F-Al.000,000c_Aug 1523-32
Treasury Relief Bonds.
106,000c__Feb 1 1924
40 '17 F-A 110,000c.._Feb 1 1925 4s '16 F-A1,62a,000c Aug 1 '22-'31
114,000c._Feb 1 1926 (See V. 102. p. 2185, for mautrity)
State Normal School.
118,000c ___Feb 1 1927
124,000o___Feb 1 1928 4s '13 J-J $600.000c-J-J a '23-'28
Public Highways Loan.
128,000c_Feb 1 1929
134,000c___Feb 1 1930 4s '10 J-J $250,000c_Jan 1 * 21-'26
139.000c-__Feb 1 1931 4s '10 J-J 250.000c_Jan 1 *'22-'27
144,000c__ _Feb 1 1932 4s '10 J-J 250,000c_Jan
Omnibus Loan 1914 (Schools. 45 '10 J-J 250,000c_Jan I *'24-'29
Armories, Hospitals).
Construction Bonds.
4s '14 F-A$640,000c_Aug 1 '22-'29 43021 F-A$500.000c_Feb 15 '24-36
(See V. 98, p. 1935, for maturity.) (See V. 112, p. 582. for maturity.)
Insane Hospital Loan
Loan of 1914 (Refunding).
48 J-J 5817,880 55r Jan 1 *'24-'29 45 '11 J-J $600,000c_J-J a '21-'26
45 '13 J-3 800.000c_J-J * '23-'28
State Roads Loans.
Sanatorium Loan,
3423'08 F-A$500,000c Aug 1 *18-'23
3 s'09 F-A1000,000c Feb 1 *'19-'24 33.0'11 J-J $40,000__Jan 1 v21-'26
Technical School Loan 1912.
3 s'10 F-A1000.000c Feb 1 *'20-'25
M-S$600.000c Sept 1 *'22-'27
3 8'11 F-A1000,000c Feb 1 v21-'26 4s
State Loan of 1918 (Redemption of
33.s'11 F-A 990.000c Feb 1 *'22-'27
War Loan of 1917.)
330'13 F
-A 500.000c Feb] a'23-'28
430'21 F-A*1500.000cFeb 15 '24-'36 430'18 F-A $942,000_Aug 15 '22-'33
Construction Loan of 1920.
430'21 F-A*500,000c_Feb 15 '32-'35
*(See V. 112. p. 582. for maturity.) 434s'21 _-- $500,000_Aug 15 '21-'36
430'22 J-D$1,500,000J'ne 15 '25-'37 (For amount due each year see V.113, p. 755.)
Cons. Loan 1913 (Pub. Bldg...
-A 500,000_Feb 15 '25-'37
434s'22 F
Roads and Forest Reserve).
J-J $400.000c_J-J * '23-'28 (For • amount due each year see V.
41
114, p. 543.)
4s '12 F-A$1000,000c Aug 1 *'22-'27
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
Bridge Loan of 1920.
4s '12 J-D1000,000c Dec 1 *1'22-'27
1$18,000_Aug 15 '24-'26
4s '13 J-J1.170.000c July 1 *'23-'28
STATE OF MARYLAND.
21,000_Aug 15 '27-'29 ALLEGANY COUNTY.
48 '14 F-A2,023.,000c Aug 1'22-'29
ANNAPOLIS.
(See V. 98. p. 1935 for maturity.) 434s'21 ___ 24,000_Aug 15 '30-'32
County seat is Cumberland.
This city Is the county seat of Anne
27,000_Aug 15 '33-'35
4s '15 F-A2.423,000c_Feb 1 '23-'30
Consol. Debt Bonds (Tax-free). :..rundel County. Charter granted
10,000_ -_Aug 15 1936 334s
(See V. 99, p. 1850 for maturity).
A-0 110.000c_Oct 1 '22-'25 Nov. 22 1708. Incorporated 1796.
Improvement Bonds.
Court House Bonds.
*Subject to call in and after the ear ler year and mature in the later year.
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUND, ETC.—The subjoined statement 430'16 J-J $15,000c_July 1 '27-'31 5s '98 --- $10,000
'10 shows Maryland's total State debt and. the sinking fund held by the Stat e 5s School Bonds (Tax-free).1 '23-'27 4s Street - 16,000
'14 J-D $25,000c_June
Improvement Bonds.
against the same on the dates named.
434s
J-J '75,000o_ _July 1926-30 1s g '06 Oct $10,000c__Oct 1 '26-'31
Sept.:30'21. Sept. 30'20. Sept. 30'19' Sept. 30'18. 51 '18 J-J 75,000c_July 1 '31-'35
($5,000 every five years.)
$30,475,881 $28,364,880 $28,173,880 328.983,880 58 '20 J-J 350,000 —July 1 '36-'54
Totalfunded debt
Permanent Impt Bonds.
d10,867,869 c10,021,004 b9,113,575 a9,731,216
Sinking fund, &c
($35,000 in even-numbered years.) 1s '00
$72,000
5s '21 _-_ 350.000 July 1 '37-55 (35,000 every 5 years to June 11928.)
$19,608,012 $18,343,876 $19,060,305 $18,252,634
Net debt
($35.000 in odd-numbered year.;.)
*Water Bonds
a Sept. 30 1918 was composed of $1,500,000 mortgage and $8.231,246.29 BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '2231.060,000 40'12 A-05100,000_....Apr 1 1942
56,693,750 BOND. DEBT June 9
-'22_ $203,000
of stock, bonds and cash. b Sept. 30 1919 it was composed of $1.500.000 Tax val. 1921
mortgage bonds of the Northern Central By. Co. and $7,613.575 stocks, County tax (per $1.000) 1921414.50 Water debt (incl)
100.000
bonds and cash. c Sept. 30 1920 it was composed of $1,500,000 mortgage Popul'n 1910, 62,411; 1920, 69,938 Sinking f General
20,631
INT. on 334s payable at Mercanfund 1Water
bonds of,the Northern Central By. Co. and 88,521,001 stocks, bonds and
25,046
cash. d Sept. 30 1921 it was composed of $1,500.000 mortgage bonds of tile Tr. & Dep. Co., Baltimore; on Assessed vain,real estate_.6,000,000
stocks, bonds and cash.
others at office of County Treasurer. Assessed val'n, personal
the Northern Central By. Co. and $9.367.868.86
597,066




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MARYLAND-CITIES AND TOWNS

117

Town tax rate (per $1.000)'21_310.00
July 1 1916, under the option con- CAROLINE COUNTY.
Population 1910, 2,487; 1920, 2,660
Denton is the county seat.
tained In ordinance authorizing the
_s
$2.500
In. payable at the National Bank
loan.
of Elkton.
INTEREST on all Baltimore City 48 Road Bonds.
$50.000._
stock is payable by check mailed di- 58 '21 __50,000__Oct 1 '26-'35
FREDERICK.
rect to the holder. Checks will be
Bonds.
The county seat of Frederick Co.
made payable either in New York or _s Refunding
$40,000
Inc. in 1817.
Baltimore, at the holder's option.
,..13Jail Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
TAX-EXEMPT.—With the ex_ $1.000
454E3'17 A-03369.000c
ception of the Western Maryland
School Bonds.
see V. 106. p. 835.)
bonds are exempt from 6s '21 A-0 $40.000_ _Oct 1 '26-'35 (For maturity
1927 loan, the
Reservoir (Red. after July 1 1904.)
State of Maryland taxes. None of
Road and Bridge Bonds.
J-J $35,000c.._.July 1 1924
Is
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY.
the bonds are liable for city taxes.
54 '22 J-D $27.000_ _June 1 '36-'44
Water and Funding Bonds.
Annapolis is the county seat.
TAX-EXEMPTION FEATURE BOND.DEBT July 1'2E $135.000
($14,000c Aug 1 '22-'35
Stoney Creek Bridge Bonds.
18.786 434s'16 P-A.{ 20,000c_Aug 1 '36-'45
Floating debt (add'I)
58 '14 A-0 $2,000__Apr 1 '23-'24 FOR CORPORATION PURPOSES Sinking fund
27,594
ON INVESTNENTS IN CITY
1,000c__ _Aug 1 1946
Jail Bonds ($5,000 every 5 yrs.)
21-62 LOANS ABOLISHED.—By Chap- Assessed valuation 1920_ _14,581.712
Water-Works [mat. Bonds.
4hs'12 J-J $4$1.000c_July 1yrs.).
ter 467 of the Laws of 1906, the right Co. tax rate (per $1.000)'20_414.90 430'11 J-J $30.000c___July 1 1951
Funding ($25,000 every 5
1920. 18,652
holding investmentsin
(Optional after July 1 1931)
48 '06 J-.I $175,000c__July 1 '22-56 ofcorporationsthe City of Baltimore Popul'n 1910, 19,216;
stock debt of
Funding (Red. aft' May 1 1930).
School Bonds.
1928 to receive a credit on their taxes to CECIL COUNTY.
450'10 M-N$64.000c___May 1 1950
Ss '08 J-J $22,000c
County seat is Elkton.
BOND. DEBT June 1918_ $548.000
58 '14 M-N 15,000__May 1 '25-'39 the extent of their investment in such
Road Bonds.
20,875
debt is taken away on certain future
Sinking fund
$4,000 due every 5 years.)
.8.402.110
4,500__June 1 '22-'36 issues of bonds, even though the city 55 '08 J-J $90,000.. July 1 '28&'38 Tax val.'16 (abt.7-10 act)
51 16 J-D
may pay the annual State tax on such _s '13 ___ 25,000
City tax (per $1.000) 1918 _ ...310.00
every 5 years)
($1,500
1938 Popul'n 1910. 10,411; 1920, 11,066
25,000
16.000c_Juno 1 '22-'41 debt. The law provides that no 5s '15
s-a
.;
credit shall be allowed to any such 5s '16 J-J 10.000_ _July 11938
INT. at Citizens' N.Bk..Frederick.
($4,000 quinquennially)
1 22-'41 corporation by reason of any invest- 5s '20 J-J 50,000...._ _July 1 1945
58 '15 M-N 16,000__May
25,000
ments in the "stock debt of the city of
($4,000 every 5 years)
FREDERICK COUNTY.
Baltimore that shall be hereafter
Permanent Impt. Bonds.
58 '18 J-D 15,000
Frederick is the county seat.
Issued under the loans authorized by
- $15.000____July 1 1928
10,000
5s '18 J-J
Bonds are all exempt
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1910 $359.333 Chapters 274, 338 and 349 of the BOND. DEBT May 6 '14 $175.000 and municipal taxation.from county
94.316 Acts of the General Assembly of Total assessed val'n 1920-18.913,705
fund
Sinking
Flood & Bridge (Red. aft 1910_).
21,800,549 Maryland for 1904, known as the Co. tax (per $1,000) 1920_317.00
Assess. val., real
1930
M-N$44.000c
Assess. val., personal_ _ _ _ 1,739,854 Annex, Park Extensions and Sewer Popul'n 1910, 23,759: 1920. 23,612 48 g
Refunding Almshouse Bonds.
INT. pay. In Elkton at Second
taxable property_ _ _ 3.794,888 Loans, respectively, or under any
Other
1940
27.335,291 other loans that may be hereafter Nat. Bank and Nat. Bank of Elkton. 354s g J-J $123.700c
Total assess. val. 1921
(Subject to call after 1920)
County tax (per 31.000) 1920-$15.20 authorized by the General Assembly
School (Red. beg. aft. 15 yrs.fr. Us.
Popul'n 1910, 39,553; 1920, 43,408 of Maryland; provided, however, that CHESTERTOWN.
454s'10 A-0 $75,000e_ _ _Oct 1 1940
a credit shall be allowed to any such
This town Is in Kent County.
INT. at Farmers' National Bank, corporation by reason of its owner- 58Street & Sewer Bonds.
00'12 M-S 25.0000 __Sept 1 1942
Annapolis.
43.48'13 M-N 25.000---_MaY 1 1943
ship of Baltimore City Burnt District
J-J $22,000c
4548'12 M-N 25.000c__ _May 1 1942
Loan Stock, issued under Chapter
Water
-Works impt. Bonds.
430'14 M-N 36.000c.. May 1 1944
BALTIMORE.
J-J $17,500
468 of the Acts of 1904. the Water _s
1100,000-Oct 1 '25-'34
Richard Gwinn,City Register.
Loan issued under Chapter 246 of the BOND. DEBT April 22 '22 $69.500
Incorporated In 1797. A new Acts of 1902 and the Conduit Loan Sinking fund
1.000 53 '20 A-0 15,000____Oct 1 1935
10,000----Oct 1 1936
charter for Baltimore was enacted by issued under Chapter 246 of the Acts Ass'd val'n 1921(80% act.) 1,460.000
5,000_ __ _Jan 1 1936
the Legislature Moh. 22 1898.
of 1902, whether heretofore or there- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ __ _S7.50 5s '21 ___
120,000_ _Jan 1 '37-'44
Highway Harbor Loan.
Popul'n 1910. 2,735; 1920, 2,537
after issued."
430 M-S $1,500,000r_Mar 1 1955 TOTAL DEBT,SINK. FUND. deo.
Refunding Bridge & Turnpike.
Sewer Loan.
--- $65,000
330
Mar. 31 '22. CRISFIELD.
This town is In Somerset County. Jail bonds 4s
430 M-S $2,812,000r.Mar 1 '23-'55 Gross water debt
$25,000
$15,864,100
(See V. 100. p. 415 for maturity). Water sinking fund
Bond Issues.
BOND.DEBT May 28'15. $426,700
4,142,221
Pier Loan.
Dock and
$5,000 1926; $5,000 1930: $5,000 Total assessed val'n 1920_39,226.581
4s '10 A-0$685,000r__ _Apr 1 1960
1933 and $10,000 1934.
State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'20317.80
$11,721,879
Net water debt
4s '11 M-S 2.000,000r_Mar 1 1961 Funded debt
$91,135,779 Improvement notes 6%--- $10.500 Popul'n 1910, 52,673; 1920, 52,541
Funding.
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking fund (other than
INT. at Citizens' N.Bk..Frederiek.
30'96 J-J $1,453,300r_July 1 1936
$20000_ _Sept 1 1939
31,462,120 5s
water)
Four Million.
BOND DEBT J
'19June 30'16 61.000
3;1s'95 M-S $4,000.000r_Mar 1 1945
$59,673,659 Assessed valuation 1916_ _1,869,789 FROSTBURG.
Net general debt
Consolidated Refunding.
106,999,879 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916_ _ __$9.00
This city is in Allegany County.
debt
30'90 J-J $5.000,000r*July 1 1930 Total bonded funds
35,601,341 Pop'n 1910, 3.468; 1917 (est.). 4,500 Inc. 1870 Population 1910, 6.028;
Total sinking
Jones Falls Imo Loan.
Population 1910, 3.468; 1020, 4,116 1920, 6,017. Bonds are tax-exempt.
M-S $1,000,000r_ Mar 1 1961
4s '11
Ref. Water (Red. after 1904).
Net gen. & water debt _$71,395,538
Annex Improvement Bonds.
CUMBERLAND.
1929
J-J $46.000c
48
J-D $2,000,000r_June 1 1959
The city's holdings in the Western
4s
Cumberland is the county seat of
Fire Equipment Bonds.
were sold in June 1902 for Allegany Co. Inc. Jan. 23 1816.
F-A 2,500 000r_Aug 1 1951 Maryland
45
5s '22 A-0 $10,000- Apr 1 '25-'34
4s '16 M-N1,627,000.._ _ _1922-1947 $8,751,370.45. V. 79, p. 999. The Population 1910, 21,839; 1920 (CenStreet Improvement Bonds.
disposition made of this sum was sus), 29,837.
Conduit Loan.
53 '22 J-J $50.000c.. _ _July 1 1947
J-J $1,000.000r_Jan 1 1928 fully given in V. 75, p. 202—$4,263,3%s
Bridge Bonds.
(Optional July 1 1932.)
4s '09 J-D 1.000,000r_ Dec 1 1958 000 being deposited with several local 430'16 J-J $30.000__July 1 '23-'28 BOND. DEBT April 12'22 $46,000
F-A 2.000.000r Aug 1 1962 banks and trust companies for a fixed
45
Refunding Bonds.
43,000
years at 351% interest. 435s16 J-J $100,000____July 1 1928 Floating debt
M-N 698,000_May '23-'37 period of 25
45
10,000
(water)
and $65,909.66 invested in city loans, 494s'22 ___ 190,000 __Apr 1 '23-'41 Sinking fund(abt.
Refunding.
act.)_3.933.752
Tax val. '21
30'00 J-.1 34,300,000r_Jan 1 1940 these sums being set aside to meet
(Tax-free).
$5.00
Maryland bonds for the 48 Electric Light Bds. _May 1 1928 City tax (per $1,000) 1921
Internal Improvement.
the Western
'98 M-N$20,000_ -_
INT. at First N. Bk., Frostburg.
$4.850.000r_July 1 1928 payment of which the city is responsi33s J-J
Water Bonds (Tax free).
Public Improvements.
ble. The remainder was deposited at 48 '93 F-A3100,000_ ___Aug 1 1923
$6.000,000r_Jan 1 1940 354%, subject to withdrawal on 30 4s'11 A-0 469.900c___Oct 1 1941 HAGERSTOWN.
336s
lire Engine House Loan.
days' notice, and was withdrawn after 454814 M-N 20.000c_May 1 '23-'26
County seat
J-D $1.000.000r June 1 1957 the city's great conflagration in 1904. 58 '20 M-N250.000___ „Nov 1 1930 Founded 1762. of Washington Co.
4s '09
Inc. as Hagerstown
School Bonds.
Against the net debt, which on 43'4s'22 J-D 250,000_ __June 1 1962 in 1822. Ordinance was passed in
48 '09 J-D $1.000.000r June 1 1957 Mar 31 '21 was $71,395,538, the city
(Tax free).
Paving Bonds
authorizing
M-8 1,500.000r_Mar 1 1961 reported productive assets amount- 4348'14 M-8 $45,000_ Sept 1 '22-'24 May 1918 the purchase$850.000 5%
40 '11
of the plant
bonds for
General Fund Bonds.
ing to $29.902,800.
General Improvement Bonds.
Washington County Water Co.
M-S 3,000,000_ _Mar 1 1955
434s
On Dec. 31 19_0, besides the above 430'16 J-D$500,000c___Dec 1 1956 of the p.2041. Pop'n 1910, 16,507.
held unproductive 5s '20 J-J 225,000.. July 1 '22-30 V. 106.
M-N 898,000_May '23-'42 assets, the city
4s
Paving.
assets to the amount of $5,000,000, 5s '20 J-J 250.000_ _July 1 '22-'30 1920. 28,064.
Sewer Bonds.
4s '11 F-A 5,000,000r_Augl 1951 representing the cost of the new BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '2242.709,900 435s'16 J-J $280.000
1922-1928
New Sewerage Improvement.
Court House and City Hall. The Sinking fund, general____
132,464
J-J 200,000Ju1y 1 '36-'45
A-0$10.000.000r-Oct 1 1980 value of city property, excluding the Sinking fund, water
330
150.502 40'19 ___ 300.000
F-A 10.000,000rAug 1 1961 new Court House and City Hall, Assess. val.,real estate_ _ _28.000,000 58 '21
4s
Sewerage & Disposal Plant Bds.
5.Water.
was $15,000,000.
Assess. val., personal_ _ 2,000.000
J260,000c_July 1 '46-'58
M-N$1,336.000a July1 1916
ASSESSED VALUATION, &c.- Total val. '22(80% act.)_30,000.000 430g'19J-J I 10,000c_ _July 1 1959
M-N 1.000,000r*Nov 1 1926
4s
1922.
1921.
City tax (per $1,000) 1922..311.00 5s '20 J-J 140,000...truly
1 '26-'32
1. 00,000r*jan 1 1943
J-J
330
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
$
5s '22 J-J f300,000_ _July 1 '47-'61
J-D 5.000.000r_ Dec 1 1958 Real estate_700,705,846 644,100,365
4s
Bonded debt cannot exceed 10%
1 10,000.. ..July 1 1962
131,000_ _Apr 1 1923 Personal_ _548,940,585 529,182,541 of assessed valuation.
Water Bonds.
137,000_ _Apr 1 1924
-- $850,000—Oct 1 '38-'87
58
144.000_ _Apr 1 1925 Total_ _ __1,249,646,431 1173282,907 DORCHESTER COUNTY.
A-0
Park Bonds.
'18151,000_ _Apr 1 1926 (Assessment about 90% cash value.)
County scat Is Cambridge.
430'15 J-J $65.000__Jan 1 '25-'34
159.000- _Apr 1 1927 Tax (per M) 1922
$29.70
*Funding Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
153.000_ _Apr 1 1928
POPULATION.—In 1920 was 434s'16 J-J f$56,000_ _ _July 1 1946 4$
J-J $41,000r__July 1 '23-'63
A-0 1,9 9,000r_Apr 1'29-37
59
2.000_ __ _Jan 1 1947
1
Street-Paving Bonds.
(For amount due each year, see 733.826; in 1910, 558.485.
School Bonds.
J-J $1.060r_ _July 1 '23-'27
4s
V. 113, p. 201.)
COUNTY.
454s'16 J-J '$28,000.. July 1 '22-'51, Drainage and Street Bonds.
298,000r_Apr 1 1940 BALTIMORE county seat.
($7.000 every 5 years.)
Towson is the
45
J-J $6,000--,July 1 '23-'25
A.0
313,000r_Apr 1 1941
5s
Road-Impt. Bonus.
Sewerage Ctfs. of Indebtedness.
BOND.DEBT Nov 20'19$2,077.600
329,000r_Apr 1 1942 43-0'22 J-D $150,000c
5s '10 J-J $22.500e_ _Jan 1 '23-'31 Tax value 1919(2-3 act.)_18.283.673
346.000r_Apr 1 1943 (Due $25,000 June 1 '27, '32, '37, --s '12
50.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1919.._$17.40
420,000r_Apr 1 1947
__- 10,500c__Jan 1 '23-'29
5s '14 J-J
INT. payable In Hagerstown.
441,000r_Apr 1 1948 '42, '47 and '52.)
7.500..-July 1 '29-'33
J-.T
A-0
463,000r_Apr 1 1949 BOND.DEBT June 1922 $675,000 58 '15 M-N 80,000_May 15 '27-'41
58
(approx.)_130,000,000
486,000r_Apr 1 1950 Ass'd val. '22122,349; 1920, t74,817 534s'21 DEBT May 1 '21- $192,000 HAVRE DE GRACE.
BOND.
This city is In Harford County.
511,000r_Apr 1 1951 Pop'n 1910, due to change in boun- Floating debt
20.000
t Decrease
Inc. as a town in 1876. city 1878.
537,000r_Apr 1 1952 dary. Part of county annexed to Tot.ass'd val.'21 (859'act)
1932
$4,000c
Public Park Improvement.
State&Co.tax(per$1.0)01'21—$16 00 5s '02 J-D to call June 1912)
Baltimore City in 1919.
(Subject
45 '08 M -N$1.000,000r_ May 11955
--Popul'n 1910, 28,669; 1920, 27.895
Street-Impt. & Fire-Ser. Bonds.
Western Maryland.
*INT. at Co. Commrs.' office.
$684,00f,_July 1 1925 BRUNSWICK. Frederick County.
5s '08 J-D $20,000c_ _ _June 1 1938
4s '82 J-J
This town is In
1,704,000r_Jan 1 1927
(Subject to call after June 1 1918)
314s'87 J-J
EASTON.
Water Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Refdg Western Maryland RR. 5s$75,000
-__-Jan 1 1949
This city is in Talbot County.
$20.000c
1935
330'00 M-S $875.000r_Mar 119.50 (Optional after Jan. 1 1929.)
31 '20.. $192.997 58 '05 J-D liose-House & St. Bds.
Funding
1.000.000r_Jan .11952 BOND.DEBT Apr 15 1919 $150,000 BOND.DEBT Mar
314s'02 J-J
21.144
Floating debt
- _2.880.000 5s '10 J-D $27,000c-1930
7.300 Assessed val. 1920 _
Burnt District Impt Bonds.
Sinking fund
(Subject to call
3368'05 J-D $6.000,000_June 1 1954 Ass'd val'n 1918(757 act.) 1,442,709 Tax rate (per 31.000)-- - _ -$10.40 BOND. DEBT Mar after 1920)
1 '20- $71,000
General Improvement Loan.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—.48.00 Population, 1910, 3,083; 1920. 3,442 Sinking fund
3,124
$572.000r_Mar 1 1923 Popululation 1910,3,721; 1920,3,905
2.238.598
Assess. val. real
1 1924
M-S
601,000r_Mar
5s
ELKTON.
315.000
Assess. val. franchise
631,000r_Mar 1 1925 CAMBRIDGE.
This city is in Cecil County. Ass'd val'n
1919(60% act.) 2.553,598
663,000r_Mar 1 1926
This town is in Dorchester County. Inc. 1820.
$1.000) 1919.._..$.50
696,000r_ Mar 1 1927
M-S
Fire Equipment Bonds.
Water Works Bonds(Tax-Free). Tax rate (per
58
4,212; 1920, 4,377
730,000r_Mar 1 1928 5s '19 J-J $9,000- -31.000 yearly 5s '19 s
-a 580,000c_Sept 1 '24-69 Population. 1910,
INT. at Citizens' Nat. Bank.
767,000r..Mar 1 1929
eaeh 6 years.)
(Due $8,000
Street Bonds (Tax free).
1942 Havre de Grace.
5,000
805,000r_Mar 1 1930
'10 J-J $26,000c_July 1 '23-'35
1947
815.000r _ Mar 1 1931 BOND. DEBT May 4 '22_ $28,000 58 '22 --- • 5,000
1952 KENSINGTON.
887,000r_ Mar 1 1932 Floating debt
M-S
5.000
14.500
58
This town is in Montgomery Co.
932,000r_Mar 1 1933 Sinking funds
9,688
Sewer Bonds.
978.000r_ Mar 1 1934 AssessedIReal estate
3,263,136 5s '19 J-D $20,000_ __ _Dec 1 1944 BOND. DEBT May 28 '22_$47,000
4,000
907.039 BOND. DEBT Apr 12'22- $115,000 Floating debt
valu- Personal prop
1,027,000r _ Mar 1 1935
2.450 Assessed valuation, real_ _496,500
ation Other assess. prop1,334,736 Sinking fund
Overdue stock, no int. allowed16,579
on or after this date at
1922 Total( actual)-5,504,911 Assess. val., real estate..__ _1,603.378 Assessed val'n, personal_ _ _ _ 12,030
• Payable
508,500
307.250 Tot. val. '22(60% act.)_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ _.$7.50 Assess. val., personal
option of city
$9.00
Tax rate (per 51.000) 192
a Entire amount held in sinking Population 1910, 6,407: 1920, 7.467 Total assess. value 1921
874
1,910.628 Population 1910. 689:1920
actual)
INT. at Nat. Bank of Cambridge.
(about 70%
funds and extended at 4% from
(anicluded)—
ANNAPOLISval. '21 (abt.
asse:s.

Tot.
6,597,066
85% actual)
City tax (per $1,000) 1921_ __$10.00
Population 1910, 8,609; 1921, 11,214
INT. at Farm. Nat. Bank, Annapolis.
'Bonds constitute a first lien upon
Annapolis Water Co. capital stock
of which is owned by city.




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KENT COUNTY.
Chestertown is the county seat.
Public School Bonds (Tax-free).
-s '15 J-J $42.000c __-1922-1935
5s '16 F
-A 14.000_ - Aug 1 '22-'34
58
___
7,000
Refunding Bonds.
45
--- $3,000
TOTAL DEBT May 1919_378.000
Total assessed val'n 1920A2.452,478
County tax rate(per 31,000)'22415.40
Population 1910. 16.957; 1920-15,026
LAUREL.
This city is in Prince Georges Co.
Inc. 1870. Pop'n '10.2.415;'20, 2,239
Sewer Bonds.
5s '14 J-J 352,000-___July 1 1954
Street 'mot. Bonds
5s
--- $2,000
Water Bonds.
5s '14 J-J 323,000--July 1 1954
Funding Bonds.
5s '14 J-J .$5.000_ _July 1 1954
4.Elec. Light & Water Bonds.
J-J $45,000r
1938
5s '08 A-0 15,000c..-_Oct 1 1948
5s '21 --. 50,000
1951
BOND. DEBT May 28 '21 $147,000
Sinking fund
34,645
Assess. val. '21(act. val.)-1.500,000
City tax (per $1.000)1921--310.80
INT. at Laurel City Nat. Bank.

MARYLAND-CITIES AND TOWNS
OAKLAND.
This town is in Garrett County.
Light Plant Bonds.
58 '20 J-J $30,000_ _July 11 '22-'51
Street paving bonds
$4,000
Water and sewer bonds..
39,000
BOND. DEBT May 1 '17.. 38,000
Total assess. val. '17 (abt.
75% actual)
$1,141,258
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917
$7.00
Pop'n 1910, 1.366; 1920
1.225
OCEAN CITY.
This town is in Worcester County.
Refunding bonds
$30,000
Sewer bonds
14,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '22.. $44,000
Floating debt
6,900
Water debt (incl.)
20.000
Assess. val. '21 (U actual)_ -749,984
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-$12.00
Pop'n 1910, 476: 1920
711
POCOMOKE CITY.
This city is in Worcester County.
Street-Impt. Bonds (tax-free).
58 '12 J-J $35,000c.- July 1 1952
(Optional beg. July 1 1932.)
Water & sewer bds.(1898)- $25,000
Refunding bonds (1902)___
13,000
Floating debt bonds (1908) 12,000
BOND. DEBT May 24 '22 85,000
Floating debt
13.000
Sinking fund
24,000
Assess. val. 1919
1,594,476
Tax rate (per $1,000)'21
$10.00
Population 1910, 2,369; 1920_ _2,444

MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
County seat is Rockville.
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY.
Upper Marlboro is the county seat.
J-J f$15,000_July 1 '23-'37
1 10,000_July 1 '38-47 All bonds except 5s of 1910 are tax55
34,000c-Apr 1 '23-'56 free. Pop'n 1910.36.147;'20_43,347
Road Bonds (Tax-exempt)
Sanitary Commission Bonds.
48 '99 J-J $14,000c_Jan 1 '23-'47 58 '17 J-J $4,000__July 1 '23-'42
48 '09 A-0 7,000c__Oct 1 '22-'28
County Bonds.
-A
4s '11 F
6,000r..Aug 1 '22-'31 58 '08 -_- x312,000c--July 1 1928
430'12 F
-A
3.000c ____1922-1924
School Bonds.
430'12 Ann 26,000c ____1922-1947 5s '08 M-N $8,000c.. ..May 1 1938
430'13 F
-A
7,200c_Aug 1 '22-'38 58 '00 July 3,200c
58 '14 F-Af 7,200c .....-1922-1929 58 '04 July 10,000c.... July 1 1934
1 3,360c ---1922-1925 5s '10 ___ x16,000____May 1 1940
430'16 __- 61,500_32.500 yearly
'14 M-N 47,500c---May 1 1944
430'17 J-J 17,000c
5s '17 M-N 35,000__Nov 1 1947
(Due 31,000 yearly on July 1.)
6s '19 J-J 50,000____July 1 1949
5s '18 A-0 8,500
1922-1938 58 '20 s-a
10,000c__ -Nov 1 1930
6s '18 A-0 7,500
1928 5s
50,000c
5s '20 ___ 58,000_ _Aug 1 '22-50 5s '22 F
-A 65,500c_ _Feb 1 1952
39,755c_Apr 1 '23-'41
A-0 *20,000c_Apr 1 '23-'42 58 Road Bonds.
5s
- $66,000
1941
School Bonds (Tax-ezempt).
Machinery Bonds.
40 '04 A-0 $11,000r_Oct 1 '22-'32 58 Road M-N$16,000-'10
..May 1 1940
4s '10 F-A
1,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1922 GROSS DEBT Feb 1922- $150,000
5s '14 A-0 39.000c__Oct 1 '22-'34 Sinking fund
91,908
5s '14 A-0 4.050-Oct 1 '22-30 Total assessed val'n
1921_29.000.000
43.0'16
48.000..___32,000 yrlY
(per 51.000)
BOND. DEBT Apr 13 '21.. $542,150 County taxbonds marked1921_312.80
INT.on
(x) at office
Sinking fund
27,000
Commissioners;
Assess. val., real estate___30,084,345 of CountyNat. Bank of on others
at First
So. Md.,
Assess. val., personal____ 7,749.850 Upper Marlboro.
Tot.asses.val.'20
(80% act.)37,834,195
Tax rate (per $1,000) '2Q____311.90
Population 1910, 32.089; 20_ _34,921 QUEEN ANNES COUNTY.
Centerville is the county seat.
INT. on road bonds of '09, 12,'13
'16, and the issue marked (*) and
School. Road & Bridge (tax-free.)
school bonds of 1910 and $4.050 of 55 '12 J-J $10,250._July 1 '23-'37
1914 at Farmers' Banking & Trust Bridge bonds
$8.000
co. In Rockville; other loans at Jail bonds
4,000
Montgomery Co. N. Bk., Rockville. Road-equipment bonds
9,000
5s




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BOND.DEBT Apr 14 '17 $144.000 WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Total assessed val'n 1920_12,660.317 (P. 0. Hagerstown.)
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920---$16.20
School & Road Bonds (Tax free)
Population 1910, 16.839; 1920_16.001 5s '20 J-J 3500,000c_July 1 '301-'49
INT. payable at Centerville.
Hancock School Bonds.
5s '20 s-a $40,000c_July 1 '25-'44
BOND.DEBT May 10'21 $540,000
ROCKVILLE.
Assess.val.real & per'l'20 47,111,147
This town is in Montgomery Co.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-313.60
Water & Light Bonds.
Population 1910,49.617; 1920-59,694
_s
--- 320.500
INT.payable at Hagerstown.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '14 M-N347,000_--_Part yearly
WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SAN-s
__3,000
ITARY DISTRICT.
BOND.DEBT May 1 '21.- $67,000
Assessed valuation 1920 __.-1,200,000 (P. 0. address 1420 N. Y. Ave..
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...._$10.50 Evans Bldg., N. W. Washington,
Population 1910, 1,181; 1920--1,145 D. C.)
Sewer 6c Water System Bonds.
55 '18 J-J $50,000
ST. MARY'S COUNTY
30 years
5s '19 J-J 750,000c&r_July 1 1969
(.0. Leonardstown.)
(Optional July 1 1949.)
Road Bonds.
6s' 1 M-S $50,000c_Mar 1 '26-'50 10'22 --- 500,000
1972
(Optional 1952.)
BONDED DEBT
(?)
Pop'n 1910, 17,030; 1920
16.112 BOND. DEBT June11922$1,900,000
Sinking fund
5,600
Total assess. val. 1922
SALISBURY.
28,000,000
This town is In Wicomico County. (act. val.)
BOND DEBT June 18 '19.. $61,000 Tax rate (per 81.000) 1920...$5.10
Floating debt
10,000 Population in 1922 (est.)____35.000
Prin. and int. payable at MercanSinking fund
7,200
Assessed valuation, real
6,200,000 tile Trust ,S; Deposit Co., Baltimore.
Other assessable property...1,000,000 WESTERNPORT
Assessed valuation 1918.._ -7.200,000
This town is in Allegany County.
(Assessment 80% actual.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918..-$5.80 Inc. 1858. Bonds are tax-exempt.
Pop'n 1910. 6,690: 1920
7,553 5s Funding and Impt.-Bonds.
'16 M-N320,000c -_ _1941
(Subject to call after 1931.)
Water-Works Bonds.
SOMERSET COUNTY.
58 g '11 M-N365,000cMay 1 1941
Princess Anne is the county seat.
(Subject to call beginning May 1916)
School Bonds (tax-exempt).
Bridge.Sewer and Paving.
43s'98 A-0 $3.000
1922-1924
4s'02 A-0 18,000c
1923 55 '11 M-N$25.000c--May 1 1941
*0'10 A-0 25.000c_Apr 1 '25-49 (Subject to call beginning May 1916)
Court-House Bonds(Tax-exempt) BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22.... $118,000
12,000
410'04 A-0 $30,000c
1925 Floating debt (add'1)
2,227
BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '22- $77,500 Water sinking fund
Floating debt
8,000 Assess. val., real estate.....-1,454,969
166,781
Assess. val. real & per'l
_9.402.316 Assess. val., personal
Other assessable property 1,260,403 Other assess. property_ __ _ 48,250
Tot.assess.val.'22(3 act.)-1,670,000
4
Tot. assess. val. (a
-5
actual) 1921-------10,662.719 Tax rato (per $1,000) 1922-- -36.00
Co.tax (per $1,000)'21
$14.70 Population 1010, 2,702; 1920-3.977
INT.at Merc.Tr.&Dep.Co.. Bait.
Population 1910, 26,455: 1920-24,602
INT. at Bank of Somerset and
COUNTY.
People's Bank of Somerset County WICOMICO is the county
Salisbury
seat.
in Princess Anne.
Bonds are exempt from county and
municipal taxes. Pop'n. '10, 26,518.
TALBOT COUNTY.
1920, 28.165.
Easton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5As'21 A-0 $60,000.. Oct 1 '24-'33
430'16
$44,000-42,000 July 1 5s '22 J-J
30,000....July 1 '30-'34
each year
School Bonds.
5)is'20 F-A 200,000..Aug 15 '23-'35 4s '10 J-J $6,000o....Jan 1 '23-'25
(See V. 111. p. 315 for maturity.) 4s'12 J-J
14,000c__Jan 1 '23-'29
County High-School Bonds.
43s'14 J-J 25,000c__Jan 1 '26-'38
430'94 --- 313,000-__Aug 1 1924 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21_ $111.000
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1914.) Floating debt
25.000
58 '14 --- $4.000__July 1 '23-'28 Total assessed val. 1920_15,770,466
Consol. Redemption Loan.
State&Co.tax(per 31.000)'20_316.34
43 '02 --- $5,000_ -Apr 1 '23-'27 INT.at Townsend Scott & Son.Bait.
St. Michaels Primary School.
4s '08 --- $2,000__July 1 '23-'26 WORCESTER COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds.
The county seat is Snow Rill,
4s '10 _-- $2.000__June 1 '23-'26
Refunding Bonds.
5s '13 --- 12,000__Mar 1 '23-'28 ,6s
J-D $.10.000c_ __June 1 1923
BOND. DEBT July 1 '20 389,500 I BOND. DEBT Apr 1922- $112.500
Assessed valuation 1920 _14,401,209 , Assess. val.'21)
.13.558,503
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.-415.50 Tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$15.00
Population in '10,19,620; '20, 18,306 Population 1910, 21.841; 1920_22.309

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INDEX FOR THE CENTRAL STATES, CITIES, Etc.
Pages 119 to 151 I ILLINOIS—State,Cities, &c
Pages 151 to 158•I MICHIGAN—State, Cities, &c

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Pages 158 to 165
Pages 165 to 174

2 of Article XII.,
COINCIDENTAL TAX AMENDMENT. Section
of any political
which took effect Jan. 1 1913. requires the taxing authority
to provide at the time the
subdivision of the State proposing to issue bonds
issue of bonds is authorized for levying and collecting annually by taxation
to be Issued
an amount sufficient to pay the interest on the bonds proposed
ITS
and to provide for their final redemption at maturity. See V. 98, P. 704.
for Supreme Court decision concerning this section.
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
constitutional
CL A SSI Fl CATION TAX IN VALID.—Although a
d as a State (Act April 30 1802)...... _Feb. 19 1803 amendment for the classification of property for taxation was adopted by
Admitte
'
41,060 the people on Nov. 5 1918 by a vote of 479,420 "for" to 371,176 "against
miles)__.
Total area of State (square
Court on Jan. 28 1919 ruled out
Columbus (V. 107 p. 2305), the Ohio State Supreme The Court divided four to three.
all classification of property for taxation.
State Capital
t as adopted
was whether
arry L. Davis The point at issue really becomethe classification amendmenThe majority
part of the constitution.
by the people had
Governor (term exp. 2d Mon. Jan. 1923)_ll
the four judges being that It
was that it
Jan. 1923)_Harvey C.Smith decisionirreconcilablehad not, the opinion oftax amendment, the so-called
conflict with another
See. of State (term exp.2d Mon.
was in
_Joseph T. Tracy Shinn amendment, Intended to exempt mortgages from double taxation,
Auditor (term exp. 2d Mon. Jan. 1923)___
and that it was improperly submitted.
Section 2
Rudolph W.Archer
Both were proposals to amend the same constitutional section.
Treasurer (term exp.2d Mon.Jan. 1923)
but the Shinn amendment reJohn G. Price of Article XII. The votersaindorsed both,decision the Shinn amendment
Attorney-General
ceived the larger vote. As result of this and classification was defeated.
years on the first became a provision in the State constitution
mortgages from double
LEGisLATITRE.—Legislature meets biennially in odd
The Shinn amendment,in providing for exemption of on, that property shall
to length of sessions.
Monday in January. There is no limit
taxation, retained the language now in the constituti
DEBT.—For historical details of Ohio's State debt from be taxed by uniform rule. The classification amendment provided for
HISTORY OP
in connection
Supplement" of April 1894. Page 75.
classifying. Plainly both could not prevail when considered
1825 to 1894 see "State and Oily
1903 to December 1921 the State had with the whole section of the constitution. That was the reasoning. V.
TOTAL DEBT, ETC.—From July
in December 1921, $20,000,000 108. p. 698.
However,
practically no funded debt. maturing $1,000,000 each six months from
municipal bonds
4 Yi % soldier bonus bonds, were issued. In April 1922 an additional
TAXATION OP MONICIP AL BONDS.—State and
April 1 1923 to Oct. 1 1932, bonds, due $250,000 each six months from issued since Jan. 1 1913 are taxable under Sec. 2 of Article XII of the
bonus
$5,000,000 49% soldier 1932, were issued. A financial statement made State constitution. Issues made prior to Jan. 1 1913 are exempt from
April 1 1923 to Oct. 1 latter sale, reported the bonded debt of the State taxation. A constitutional amendment exempting from taxation municipal
was defeated Nov. 2 1915. But
public at the time of the
total bonded debt on Nov. 15 1902 was $201,665' bonds issued subsequent to Jan. 1 1916
as $25,000,000. The in 1900 was 5701,665; in 1885, $3,720,229; in 1880, the Soldier Bonus bonds are expressly made tax exempt.
in 1901 it was $151,665;
3; in 1851, $17,563,329.
contract debt;
; in 1861, 814,897,27
DEBT LIMITATION.—FIRST. As to the State's power to of the con$6,476,805; in 1871, 89,022,721
8
present bonded debt, follows.
this is regulated under the first five sections of Article
A table, showing the
a new section, Section 2a,
Maturity.
Amount.
(Int. Date of Int.
stitution. At the 1921 General Elections,
World War
Rate. Issue. Payproviding for the issuance of $25,000.000 bonds for a bonus for 2423. We
Purpose—
,
ments.
veterans, was inserted by a vote of the people.—V. 113, p.
1922 A-0 $20,000,000c tax-free A-0 '23-32 insert these five sections in full.
bonus
Soldier
5,000,000c tax-free A-0 '23-'32
1922 A-0
and Fifty Thousand Dollars.)
4%,
SECTION 1.(Debt Limited to Seven Hundred
Soldier bonus
or failures in revenues
OF THE STATE AND LOCAL DEBTS The State may contract debts to supply casual deficitsthe aggregate amount
provided for; but
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT
June :30 '21. June 30'20. June 30'19. or to meet expenses not otherwise , whether contracted by virtue of one
of such debts direct and contingent
$t1,665
$t1,665
$t1,665
General Assembly, or at different periods of time,
Funded State debt (loans) fds.) _
5,380,117
5,376,307
5,364,930 of more Acts of the
creation of
from
Irreducible State debt (trust
shall never exceed 5750.000; and the money arising It wasthe
obtained or to
such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which whatever.
and to no other purpose
Local Debts—
$89,261,378 $77,098116,
$70,656,077 repay the debts contracted
In addition to the
Debts of Counties
SECTION 2. (Additional and for What Purpose.) repel invasion. sup342,112,636 288,969,519 269,202,813
to
Debts of cities, 1st & 2d class
31,855,778
28,119,388 above limited power. the State may contract debtsto redeem the present
ed villages__ - 30,889,715
Debts of incorporat
10,749,961 press insurrection, defend the State In war, or money arising from the
12,605,924
12,190,764
the
Debts of townships
77,759,200 outstanding indebtedness of the State; but the purpose for which it was
133,029,406 100,152,287
Debts of special school districts
contracting of such debts shall be applied to
whatever; and_all
$607,899,059 $510,266,465 $456,487,442 raised or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose
indebtedness of the
Total local debts
debts incurred to redeem the present outstanding sinking fund hereinInterest ceased 1871.
payable by the
t
State shall be so contracted as to be
S. Census)
after provided for, as the same shall accumulate.
POPULATION OP STATE (U.
2,665.260 1820
581,295
Fund," created in
5,75'.1,394 1870
1920
SECTION 2a. "The Commission of the Sinking amendment proceed
1810
2,239,511
230,760
4,767.121 1860
upon the adoption of this
1910
1,980,329 1800
45.365 this article, shall forthwith, time, under such regulations as they may by
1850
4,157,545
1900
to issue and sell from time to
1.519.467
to exceed
interest,
3,672,329 1840
1890
order promulgate for not less than par and accrued of dollarsnot the bonds
937.903
of
3,198.062 1830
1880
the total sum of twenty-five mittens ($25,000,000) five and one-half per
not to exceed
assessed valuation of real and personal of the State of Ohio bearing interest at
equal
ASSESSED VALUATION.—The
cent per annum, payable semi-annually and maturing in twenty
first day of
property In the State has been as follows: Personal Property,
Total.
semi-annual installments, commencing not later than the
Real Estate.
Years.
as income shall be exempt
4,329,
86,312,907.577 5
369,885410,672,277,402 April 1923. Such bonds and the interest thereon taxing district thereof.
1920
or any
5,669,161,740
3,930,425,185 *9.599,586,925 from all taxes levied by the State of Ohio be paid into the treasury of the
1919
.
9,068,163,040 The proceeds of the sale of said bonds shall
5,424,872 785
ion by the General
1918
5.277.179,601
3,265,554:559 *8.542,734,160 State of Ohio, subject to be paid out, without appropriat
of the Sinking
1917
2,847,512,059 *7.697,630,232 Assembly, upon the order of the said "The Commissioners
4,850,118,173
1916
World War Compensation Fund."
4.725,344,168
2.641.159.387 *7.366,503,555 Fund," the same to be known as "The
shall by their certificate
1915
541
440 *7.537.486.981 The said "The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund"levy for taxation, in the
4.570,962,
2,966,524,
1914
4.335.665,521
2,145,393,637 *6.481,059,158 filed with the auditor of the State, add to the State
bonds, in addition to all
1912
1.927.863,876 *8.201,303,588 year 1922 and thereafter during the life of such
4,273,439.712
1911
provided by law, such amounts annually as
827,370.943
2.484,315,574 other taxes now or hereafterlevy for the retirement of said bond and the
1.656.944.631
1910
tax
2,163,601,593 shall be necessarily, as a
680,805,888
1,482,795,705
1905
said levy may also provide for the
1.834,053.228 payment of the interest thereon; and tion hereof. Such levy shall not be
559.849.507
1.274.203,721
1900
1.778,138,477 payment of the expenses of administra on aggregate tax rates now or here543.833,165
1.232,305,312
1890
1.558,215,965 considered in applying any limitation
456,166,134
1.102,049,931
1880
taxes when received shall be paid into a fund
1,187,731,697 after provided by law. Saidof Ohio to be paid out without appropriation
459,884,861
707,846.838
1870
248.408,290
888,302.601 in the treasury of the State
639,894.311
the said "The Commissioners
1860
the order
439.878,340 by the General Assembly upon purpose ofof
98.487,502
341,389.838
1850
the payment, or retirement in
the
27.038,895
112,326,156 of the Sinking Fund" forbonds, interest thereon, and expenses of adminis85,287.261
1840
64,675,578 other manner, of the said
14,589,335
50.086.250
Commissioners of the
1830
tration hereof. As soon as may be, the said "Themay from time to time
*Property assessed at full value (see note below).
Fund" shall, under such regulations a.s they
State tax (per $1,000) for 1901, $2.90; 1903, 1904 and 1905 was $1.35; Sinking e, pay out of said fund to persons resident in Ohio at the time of
1914, promulgat
1912, 1913,
service in
for 1906. 1007. 1908. 1909 and 1910. 1911. 51.345:1920. 50.65;50.451:
the commencement of service who served honorably on active
1921,
1919. $0.45. and
50.961; 1915, 1916, 1917. 1918.generally raised to its full value beginning the army, navy, or marine corps of the United States of America, or being
Assessment of property was
in similar forces of any Governments
rates also citizens of the United States,
or grade
th 1911 in order to provide sufficient revenue under the decreased
associated with the United States in the world war, with the rank
taxation. The increase in the tax rate in 1921 was caused by additional of not higher than captain in the army or marine corps, or corresponding
levy.
hoot

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[VOL. 114.

grade in the navy, between the dates of April 6 1917 and
their heirs at law, acLuited compensation for their full Nov. 111918. or valuation,and amends Sec. 3948 so as to give the maximum net indebtedness
active
service to the date of separation tnerefrom, at the rate of period of dollars of any municipality to 5% of the assessed valuation.
ten ($10)
Sec. 12, amending Sec. 3942, provides that the net indebtedness shall
per month, but not to exceed two hundred and
be
payment shall be made to any such person, who fifty ($250) dollars. No the difference between the par value of the total amount of bonds outstandrefused on conscientious, ing and the amount of sinking fund, judgment
political or other grounds to subject himself to military discipline
fund, bond fund and other
or to
render unqualified service, or who, while in such service, was separated debt retirement funds, with the additional provision that in the computation
therefrom under circumstances amounting to a dishonorable discharge. of total outstanding bonds, the following shall not be included: bonds
issued prior to April 29 1902; bonds issued in anticipation of the collection
The said "The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund" by order
shall make of special assessments and current revenues; bonds
regulations; providing for the assignment and payment of
the whole or arising out of an emergency, such as epidemic,issued to pay obligations
part of any such payment to a fund to be retained by the said
flood, Stc. (amount of
missioners of the Sinking Fund,"for the purpose of erecting and "The Com- such bonds outstanding not to exceed 34% of the assessed valuation of
under such laws as shall be enacted for that purpose, hospitals maintaining, property); bonds issued to meet deficiencies; bonds issued for water works,
for the relief the income from which is sufficient to pay principal
of veterans of the world war; providing against any other sale or assignmen
and interest on the
t bonds; bonds issued for the payment of non-contractual final
or fees charged for the collection of said amounts; providing against
judgments;
the
enforcement of the claims of creditors as against such payments; imposing excess condemnation and mortgage bonds, and other bonds not secured by
the general credit of the municipality; all bonds issued previous to
penalties for violations of such regulations; fixing from time
Jan. 1
to time limi- 1922, not included in the above, which, at the time of
tations for the presentation of claims for said payments; providing
issuance, were not
for the required by law to fall within the limit of indebtedne
contracting and paying of the necessary expenses of administra
ss.
tion hereof
Sec. 13, setting up Sec. 7630-2 Gen. Code, limits the net indebtedne
and such other regulations as are deemed necessary and
ss of
administration and payment of said fund. The full faith proper for the school districts to 6% of the assessed valuation but provides that in the
and credit of the case of any district which at the time of the
State of Ohio is hereby pledged for the payment of said
passage of the Act has a debt
bonds. The people exceeding 6% of the valuation,such district may
of the State of Ohio hereby declare that they have enacted
issue
this special of Sec. 7625 Gen. Code for purchasing sites and bonds under authority
amendment to meet the specific emergency covered thereby
building schools not to
declare it to be their intention to in no manner affect or change and they exceed 1% and under authority of Sec. 7629 Gen. Code may issue bonds
any of the for purchasing sites and building schools in anticipati
existing provisions of this constitution except as herein set
on of taxesnot to
forth. The exceed %% of the assessed valuation.
provisions of this section shall be self-executing. Upon the retirement
of
Sec. 14, creating Sec. 2295-12 Gen. Code,
all of the said bonds and payment of all claims presented within
the limi- all future bond issues by the serial method. provides for the payment4of
tations of time as prescribed as aforesaid the said
Commissioners of
the Sinking Fund" shall render a final report to"TheGeneral
the
TAX LIMIT LAW.
-The original "Smith I% Law," so-called,
and any balance remaining in the said funds shall be disposed Assembly May 10 1910, was
of as shall
not approved by the Governor, but was allowed to passed
be provided by law.
a law without his signature. (101 0.L.430.) The original law, in become
so far as
It directly affected tax rates, contained only Sections 5649-1 to
SECTION 3. (The State to Create No Other Debt.) Except
5649-5, incl.
the debts ((len. Code); Sections 5649-3a to Sections 5649-3e
above specified in Sections 1 and 2 of this article, no debt
whatever shall In 1911, and all the sections of the Act except the(Gen. Code) were added
hereafter be created by or on behalf of the State.
first one were amended.
This Act was approved by the Governor June 2 1911, and it is commonly
SECTION 4. (Credit of State; the State Shall Not Become Joint
Owner or referred to as the Smith 1% Law. (102 0. L. 266.) It provided:
Stockholder.) The credit of the State shall not in any manner
(a) That no
loaned to or in aid of,any individual, association or corporatio be given or than in 1910; more taxes should be levied in any taxing district In 1911
n whatever;
nor shall the State ever hereafter become a joint owner or stockholde
(b) That increased taxes of 6% might be levied in 1912; 9% in
r in
1913 and
any company or association in this State, or elsewhere, formed
for any 12% in any year thereafter.
purpose whatever.
(c) That levies for county purposes should be limited to 3 mills,
for
municipal purposes to 5 mills, for school purposes to 5 mills and
SECTION 5. (No Assumption of Debts by the Stale.) The State
never assume the debts of any county, city, town or township, or shall ship purposes to 2 mills. (The Supreme Court held in the case offor townState vs.
of any Sanzenbacher, 84 0. S., 504.
corporation whatever, unless such debts shall have been created
to repel scbool and township purposes that such limitations for county, municipal,
invasion, suppress insurrection, or defend the State in war.
are exclusive of levies for
poses, to provide for indebtedness incurred prior to June sinking fund purSECOND. As to Cities, Towns. Counties. &c., so far as the
2
constitution
(d) That these levies for county, municipal, school and 1911.)
township puraffects the power of the Legislature to authorize these municipali
ties to poses might be increased by a vote of the people.
create debt, the limitations are found in Section 6 of Article
(e) That the aggregate levy for all purposes shall not exceed 10 mills,
8 and in but
sinking fund levies to provide for indebtedness incurred after June
Sections 1, 2 and 8 of Article 13. (1) Section 8 of Article 8 forbids
2
the 1911, by a vote of the people,
General Assembly to authorize cities, &c., to become stockholde
may be in addition. (The Supreme Court
to raise money or loan credit to aid corporations, &c. (2) Sectionsrs in or held In the case of the State ex rel. vs. Sanzenbacher supra that levies in
1 and 2 addition to 10 mills may be made to provide for indebtedness
of Article 13 forbid the passing of Special Acts and require
incurred
General Acts before the passage of the Act.)
for conferring corporate powers. (3) Section 8 of Article
(f) That the aggregate levy for all purposes,
13 provides that
the General Assembly make provision for the organization
Ivies and levies authorized by vote, cannot exceedincluding sinking fund
of cities. etc..
15 mills.
by general laws and restrict their debt
-making power. These sections ara
as follows:
Amendments.
ARTICLE 8, SECTION 6. (Counties, Cities,
Sections 5649-2
Authorized to Become Stockholders, &c.) No laws Towns or Townships Not [mating from bothand 5649-3 (Gen. Code) were amended in 1913 by ellinsections all limitations based upon the amount of taxes
any county, city, town or township, by vote ofshall be passed authorizing levied in 1910.
its citizens, or otherwise.
to become a stockholder in any joint-stock company, corporatio
n or assoSec. 5649-1 ((len. Code) as amended provides, in substance, that
ciation whatever; or to raise money for, or loan its credit
serial
to, or
any such company, corporation or association: provided, that in aid of, bonds shall have priority over current expenses in the application of the
this section shall prevent the insuring of public buildings or propertynothing in proceeds of the limited taxes.
Sec. 5649-3a, was amended in 1921 so as to reduce the maximum
in mutual
insurance associations or companies. Laws may be passed
tax,
providing for
regulation of all rates charged or to be charged by any insurance company, the that may be levied for school purposes to 3 mills, and for township purposes
cor- to 13 mills.
poration or association organized under the laws of this State or
Levies under the Cass Road Law are subject to no limitations
doing any
business in this State for profit. [That part of the above
except
section the 15 mills and are all to be laid upon municipalities,
given in italics was added by an amendment adopted Sept.
3 1912. V. 95, authorized by Section 239 of said law-Township Highway except the levy
p. 766.)
Repair Fund.
There are no limLations whatever to the levies that may be made
for
ARTICLE 13. SECTION 1. (Corporate Powers.) The
emergency purposes In the following cases:
shall pass no Special Act conferring corporate powers. General Assembly
Section 7419. For the repair of roads damaged by flood or other casualties.
SECTION 2. (Corporations
-How Formed.) Corporations
Section 7630-1. To rebuild or repair
formed under general laws; but all such laws may, from time may be
to time be destroyed by fire, or other casualty, school houses wholly or partially
altered or repealed.
or condemned by the Industrial
Commission of Ohio, when approved by a majority of the electors
SECTION 6. (Organization of Cities. etc.) The General Assembly
of the
shall school district.
provide for the organization of cities and incorporated villages
Section 4450
by
laws and restrict their power of taxation. assessment. borrowing general ened epidemic. and 4451. To meet the expenses of an epidemic or threatmoney.
contracting debts and loaning their credit, so as to prevent
Section 5629. To rebuild or repair a county
the abuse of
such power.
wholly or partially destroyed by fire or other infirmary or children's home,
casualties.
One at first sight would infer from Section 6. Article 8.above cited.
Section 1259-1. For interest and sinking fund levies made necessary on
that
cities could not subscribe to the stock of or loan money to railroads,
account of bonds issued to enable a municiplaity to comply with the
railroads are corporations and joint-stock companies. That, however. as of the State Board
orders
of Health in reference to the installation or improvement
Is
not a correct conclusion, as was decided in the
of its water
Walker
of Cincinnati, a case which arose under an Actcase of General vs. The City nicipalities. works. when approved by a majority of the electors of the muof the
Assembly of
Ohio entitled "An Act relating to cities of the first class"
such city to construct a line of railroad therefrom to anyauthorizing any
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS
other
-POWERS
RESTRICin that State or In any other State. In pursuance of the authority terminus TIONS.
-The savings bank laws of Ohio were revised AND
as part of the repurports to give. Cincinnati undertook to build the Cincinnati that Act codification of the
Ohio banking laws in general made at the 1919 session
Railroad.
test the legality of that proceeding this action was Southern of the Legislature-the new
brought
enactment being known as the "Graham BankThe Court's opinion was very full and explicit, the conclusion
being that ing Act," which became effectiye July 11 1919. The provisions regardfrom 'the language of the section.
"tended to prohibit the construction it is quite evident that it was not in- ing savings institutions are contained in Sec. 710-139 and 710-140. We
"species 0/public improvements. Theof railroads nor indeed to prohibit any quote these both in full as follows:
• railroads nor to any other special section contains no direct reference to
classes
710-139. SAVINGS BANE INVESTMENTS, LOANS.
"prises. The inhibitions are directed only of improvements or enter"or means by which under the constitutionagainst a particular manner
Sec. 710-139.
of 1802 many public im- discount, buy, A savings bank may invest its funds In or loan money on,
"provements had been accomplished.'
sell or assign promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange,
In compliance with Section ti, Article 13 (cited above), which
trade and
provides vestments bank acceptances and other evidences of debts; but all such infor the organization of cities, &c., by general law, the
or loans made except those secured by mortgages on real estate
Legislature made or pledge of collateral
an elaborate classification of municipal corporations,
security shall be upon notes, drafts, bills of
which
for years. First they were divided into cities, villages and was In existence trade or bank acceptances, or other evidences of debt, payable exchange,
hamlets.
cities were divided into two classes, the first class being subdividedThen not exceeding six months from the date thereof, but not more at a time
than thirty
Into
three grades and the second class being subdivided into
four grades, the per cent of the capital, surplus and deposits of such bank shall be so Ingrade being determined by population
v sled.
In addition many special laws found according to the last Federal Census.
their way on to
nominally general in their scope but really so worded the statute books
710-140. SAVINGS BANKS, INVESTMENTS
one city. In June 1902, however, the State Supreme as to apply to only
Court
Sec. 710-140. A savings bank may invest its funds in:
several decisions declaring such laws special legislation and handed down
therefore unconstitutional. The decisions were considered to be of such broad
(a) The securities mentioned In Section Ill of this Act subject to the
application that the Governor called an extra session of the Legislatur
e for the pur- limitations and restrictions therein contained; except that investments in
pose of framing a new general municipal code. The
extra session convened real estate securities shall be subject to the restrictions contained in SecAug.25 1902 and after a session of nearly two months passed new
"munici- tion 112 of this Act.
a
pal code"
-a document too lengthy
(b) Stocks of companies, upon which or the constituent companies comin these columns. We would
refer our readers, therefore, to pages to quote995 of the
994 and
"Chronicle," Nov. 1 prising the same, dividends have been earned and paid for five cons cutive
1902, wherein will be found at length the more salient
points of this im- years next prior to the investment; provided, every such 111VCAMInt shall
portant measure.
be authorized by an affirmative vote of a majority of the board of directors
It remains to be said that at the regular session of the
of such savings bank.
1902 an Act ponularly known as the "Longworth Omnibus Legislature In
No purchase or
shall be
bill"
and subsequently upheld by the State Supreme Court. This was passed poration organizedinvestmentbusiness made In the stock of any other coror doing
Act
under
Section 2835, 2836 and 2837, Revised Statutes of Ohio, relating amended of the National Banking Act of the United the provisions of this.Act or
States.
to the issuance of bonds by cities, villages and other municipal corporatio
(c) Promissory notes of individuals, firms or corporations when secured
A new law regulating the issuance of bonds or other evidences ns.
of indebted- by a sufficient pledge of collateral approved by the executive committee
ness was passed by the 1921 Legislature. Sections
or board of directors.
affecting the creation of debt are summarized below: of the law directly
(d) Ground rents or certificates of participation or beneficial ownership
in improved lands under lease for a period of not less than twenty-five years
Sec. 2, constituting Sec. 2295-7 Gen. Code, provides
that no
subdivision shall incur any indebtedness for current operating political from the date thereof, and conditioned that the lessee shall pay all taxes
expense. and assessments thereon and keep
The cost of any improvement with a life of less
and maintain said premises in full and
considered current expense. Borrowing, however,than five years is to be complete repair, with insurance In an amount equal to the insurable value
assessments, or for defraying expenses incurred inin anticipation of special of the improvements thereon provide that the aggregate par amount of
an emergency, such as such rents
flood, or other calamity, is not to be subject to the provisions
of this section. per cent of or certificates shall not exceed the value of the land nor sixty
the total value of the land and improvements. But nothing in
Sec. 8 amends Sections 3916, 5656, 3925 and 5657
of
which provide for the refunding by a county, township, the Gen. Code, this section contained shall prevent the investment In such rents or certifischool district or cates in unimproved lands, where by the terms of the lease thereof
municipality, of indebtedness incurred before Jan.
the con1 1924, and permits struction of a now building thereon is provided for and funds
the redemption of bonds subject to call before maturity
have been dewhen it is to the posited or will be deposited from the proceeds of
best interest of a municipality to do so, through another
the sale of such rents or
the amount not to exceed the amount of the debt refunded issue of bonds, certificates sufficient for the cost of such construction, and conditioned that
or redeemed.
such constructoin shall begin within six
Sec. 9, amending Sec. 3914 Gen. Code, provides
for the issuance of so deposited shall be paid out to meet months thereafter and that the funds
special assessment bonds.
the cost of such construction as the
work progresses and for no other purpose.
Sec. 10 amends Sec. 3941 and limits the amount of net indebtedne
ss of
Under Sub-division (a) above there is a reference to Section 111 and Secz m unicipality created without a vote of the people, to 23i%
of the assessed tion 112. We insert here the text of these:

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OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS

121

corporations chartered or incorporated under the laws of the United States
710-111. INVESTMENTS.
and principally engaged in international or foreign banking, or banking in
invest its capital, surplus, undivided profits a dependency or insular possession of the United States, either directly or
Sec. 710-111. A bank may
in foreign
and deposits in the following securities: obligations of the United States. through the agency, ownership or control of local institutions the stock
countries or in such dependencies or insular possessions; including
(a) Bonds or other interest-bearing
and the District of Columbia, or those of one or more banks or corporations chartered or incorporated under Secthe Philippines, Hawaii, Porto Rico
of tion 25a of the Federal Reserve Act, as approved December 26 1919.
pledged to provide
for which the faith of the United States is Loan bonds issued payment
by Federal
Farm
Every bank organized hereunder and investing in the capital stock of
the interest and principal, and In inks.
banks or corporations as provided herein, shall be required to furnish inLand banks and Joint-Stock Land b
-bearing obligations of any foreign govern- formation concerning the condition of such banks or corporatioas to the
Bonds or other interest
(b)
of the Dominion
ment not at war with the United States since 1900, and In the payment Superintendent of Banks upon demand.
defaulted
Elec. 710-121. Not more than twenty per cent of the capital surplus of
of Canada and New Foundiand, which has notwithin the period of twenty
a bank doing business under this charter shall be invested in any one stock
or interest on its bonds or obligations
of principal
or security unless it be in bonds or other interest bearing obligations enumyears last prior thereto.
State or Territory erated in paragraphs a, b, c, d, e and h of Section 111 of this Act; or in the
(c) Bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of any
stock or corporation owning the land, building or buildings occupied by
of the United States.
of any county, town. such bank for its banking quarters, and then not exceeding sixty per cent
(d) Bonds or other interest-bearing obligations
or sewer district, or of its capital and surplus shall be so invested, which shall be carried on the
township, city, school district, improvement district
the bonds,
in real estate; or
sub-division in this State.
other organized or political -bearing obligations of any city, town, county books of the bank as an investment or equitylien securities of in
banks or cornotes, trade acceptances, debentures or first
(e) Bonds or other interest
constituted political or taxing subdivision situated in one porations chartered or incorporated under the laws of the United States
or other legally
of the Philippines, Hawaii and principally engaged in international or foreign banking or banking in
of the States of the United States, or any cities
'
States either directly or
taxing subdivision has been in
or Porto Rico, which city, town, county orof ten years previously has not a dependency or insular possession of the United institutions in foreign
which for a period
through the agency, ownership or control of local
existence ten years and
in the payment of any part countries or in such dependencies or insular possessions;including the bonds,
than ninety
defaulted for a period of more of any debt days
contracted by it and whose net notes, trade acceptances, debentures or first lien securities of one or more
of either principal or interest
of the
water bonds and bonds
incorporated under
indebtedness after deducting the amount of its the amount of sinking banks or corporations chartered orDecember 24 1919. Section 25a
and
issued for other self-sustaining public utilitiesits bonds or interest bearing Federal Reserve Act, as approved
Sec. 2. That original Section 710-121 of the General Code be, and the
available for the payment of
funds which are
public utilities same is hereby repealed.
bonds and
obligations other than water the value ofself-sustaining
taxable property in such city
does not exceed ten per cent of
political or taxing subdivision to be ascertained by the
town, county or
of taxes next preceding
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS /N THE
valuation of property therein for the assessment interest-bearing obligaor other
STATE OF OHIO.
such Investment; provided, that no bonds investment unless such county
county shall be eligible for
tions of any such
ten thousand inhabitants, and provided
(In the following statements of debt we report in detail only those
has a population of not less than
of any such city, town bonds which are a general obligation of the place issuing the same.
g
that no bonds or other interest-bearin obligations for
shall be eligible
unless Lack
our giving a description of the numerous
or other political or taxing subdivision subdivision has a investment of not Issuesof space prevents
papulation
of assessment bonds—that is. bonds payable by assessm3nt
such city, town or political or taxingascertained by United States or State
against the particular piece of property benefited.]
one thousand inhabitants as
less than
next ADA.
the
Playground Bonds.
census or by any municipal census taken by authority of shallState
be eligible
$6,000c_July 1 '23-'24
This village is in Hardin County. 5s '19 s-a
preceding such investment,and provided further,that tnere of a political or
20,000c_July 1'25-'29
Incorporated 1867.
the bonds or other interest-bearing obligations
hereunder
but which 5s
Building Bonds.
M-S $5.000c—Sept 1 1923
taxing subdivision which has not been in existence for ten years,
in 44s
in whole
J-D
5,000c_June 15 1925 5Us'21 s-a 3144,000__Jan 1 '23-'46
erected out of another eligible subdivision or comprisesof eligible or
Is
sub- 440'16 M-S 6.500_ - _ _Sept 1 1924
Public Improvement Bonds.
part another eligible subdivision or subdivisions or parts
1923
M-S
divisions if such subdivision shall comply with the other requirements of GEN.BD.DT.Apr 14'20.. $14,500 58 '13 A-0 $11,230
70,000--Apr 1 '23-'36
25,000 4)s'14
Assessment debt
paragraph.
this
2.250--July 15 1924
5s '14 J-J
contained shall authorize the nvestment of funds in Floating debt
9,000
But nothing herein
1924
or other in- Assess. val.'19
M-S
any special assessment or improvement bonds or other bonds of the dis- Tax rate (per (75%,act.)_2.645,680 53 '14 M-S 4,000
1925
6,500
obligations
$1,000) 1919_316.50 5s '15
terest-bearing obligations which are not the directcredit of the entire dis1925
Population in 1910, 2,465; '20, 2,321 430'15 M-N 4,200
trict issuing same and for which the full faith and
4,000 _July 1 '33-'24
INT. payable in Ada at Liberty
are not pledged.
trict
18,000_ July 1 '25-'30
6s '21
Bank or let Nat. Bank.
debentures of any Province of the Dominion of Canada.
(f) Bonds or
district
3,200,__ _July 1 1931
Bonds or debentures of any city or town or district except school
than ten thousand ADA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4,000_ _July 1 '23-'26
in the Dominion of Canada having a population of notless
8,000_ _July 1 '27-'30
6s '21
next preceding such invest- Os Refunding Bonds.
inhabitants, as ascertained by official census
'21 s-a
15.000._ _ _Jan 1 1926
days
2,400____July 1 1931
and which has not since 1900 defaulted for more than ninety
ment
8,000_ _July 1 '23-'30
any debt authorized BOND,DEBT Apr 22 '20- $28, II 6s '21
in the payment of any part of principal or interest of exclusive of water Floating debt
7.8
2,600_ _ _ _July 1 1931
to be contracted by it and which has a net indebtedness utilities and the Sinking fund
4,000 6s '21
32,000_ _July 1 '23-'30
debt and bonds issued for other self-sustaining public bonds other than Assessed valuation (eat)__ _3.500,000
3,800_ _ _ _July 1.1931
of its
amount of sinking funds available for the paymentwhich net indebtedness Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912_68.70 6s '21
42,000_ _July 1 '23-'28
water bonds and bonds issued for public utilities,
3.000
property Population in 1918
24,000_ _July 1 '29-'31
does not exceed seven per cent of the last valuation of its taxable other re10,000_ _July 1 '23-'27
and in all
6s '21
for the assessment of taxes preceding such investment, Clause E of this ADAMS COUNTY.
4,000 __July 1 '28-'31
County seat is West Union.
spects such bonds shall conform to the requirements ofor district therein
7,200_ _Feb 1 '23-'31
6s '22
-a $68,000
obligations of any city, town
54.3'22 s
section; and in the bonds or
700_ _ _ _Feb 1 1932
interest by the
Court House Bonds.
unconditionally guaranteed as to payment a principal and
16,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'30
Dominion of Canada or any province thereof. have not been at war with 4s '11 ___ $12.000_ _Mar 1 '23-'25
3,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1931
foreign countries that
Funding Bonds.
(g) Bonds of cities of
2,900_ _ _ _Feb 1 1932
of mora than one hundred 48 '04 F-A $13.500c ....Aug 4 1924 6s'22
the United States since 1900. having a population
4,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'27
does not exceed seven per
thousand inhabitants whose net indebtedness for the assessment of taxes 4s '09 M-S 14.000c_ __Mch 1 1929
1,800_ _Feb 1 '28-'29
of its taxable property
4 '23-'43
549'13 M-8 21.000_ _Mch
cent of the last valuation
3,000 _ _Feb 1 '30-'32
bonds issued for public
preceding such investment, exclusive of utilities and which have utilities 55 '15 __- 17.500____Mar 1 1935 6s '22
not def 9,000 _ _Feb 1 '23-'32
sinking funds other than for public installment of any part of princi- 448'17 M-S 25.000__Mar 1 1937
and
4,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'32
faulted for more than ninety days on any contracted by it for twenty-five 54s'18 M-S 10.000__Mar 1 1938
Purchase of Land for Water
54s'19 _ _ 20.000_ _Mar 1 1939 %s'l 1 J D $162.000_-_Deo 1Wks.
pal or interest of any debt authorized to be
1931
_
preceding such investment.
M-S 18,000--__Mar 1 1940 4
54s'20
years
Purchase of Water Works.
Road Bonds.
(h) Bankers acceptances of the kind and maturity made eligible by law
'12 A-06815.000____Apr 1 1942
for re-discount with Federal Reserve banks,provided the same are accepted Os '20 s-a 841 220..July 12 '22-'30 4s Police Cc Fire Signal System.
or any member bank of 43
19,040
0'22 _ _ _
,
by a bank incorporated under the laws of this State
1923
56 '13 J-D $15,875
Refunding Bonds.
the Federal Reserve system.
(I) Mortgage bonds, collateral trust bonds, debenture bonds or notes of 44s'12 A-0 $38,000c_Apr 1 '23-'47 6s Market Place Bonds.
20 A-06163,000 __Oct 1 '22-'3C
company which, or the constituent companies '58 '14 A-0 48.500_ _ _ _Apr 1 1934
any regularly incorporated
Water-Works Bonds.
comprising which for four years (4) prior to the date of purchase has earned 5s '16 M-S 17,500____Mar 1 1936
128,000__Apr 1 1942
over and above all fixed charges other than interest on indebtedness an 430'17 F-A 50,000---Feb 2 1937 4s '12 A-0$1A00.000Dec 31 '2:-'27
amount equal to at least double the interest charges which it will be required 6s '21 M-S $20,0001 5,000 Mar 1 '36 430'13 J-D i750.000Dec 31 '28-'37
115.000 Marl '41
pay upon its outstanding obligations; or mortgage bonds,collateral trust
to
60,000_Apr 1 '23-'25
bonds, debenture bonds or notes of any regularly incorporated company, BOND.DEBT Marl '22- $531,312 450'15 A-0 275,000_Apr 1 '26-'33
57.042
which bonds or notes, plus all 'prior incumbrances are outstanding in an Sinking fund
75,000
16.098
amount not in excess of 50% of the actual value of the property securing Floating debt
Assess. val. real estate_ _ _11.313 670 5s '18 A-01,193.500 .___1922-1952
said bonds or notes.
(See V. 107. p. 1592.)
5 366,170
(j) Railroad equipment bonds or car trust certificates issued in the Asie.s. val. personal
58'17 M-S $883,500_Sept 1 '22-'52
United States or Canada, and bonds secured by first mortgage on steel Total val. '21 (85% act.)_16.209,840 (For maturity see V. 106. p. 1546.)
steamships,in an amount not exceeding 50% of the value of such vessels.
County tax rate (per $1.000)'21.67-14
_Apr 1 '23-'28
(k) Bonds or notes secured by first mortgage on improved real estate as Popul'n 1910. 24.755; 1920, 22.403 6s '18 A-01$60,000. Apr 1 '23-'49
INT at County Treasurer's office. 53is'20 s-a2,079,000_
defined in Section 113 hereof of not more than 60% of the value thereof.
82,000..-Apr 1 1950
All securities as enumerated above. having a fixed maturity shall be
530'20 s-a 506,000_Apr 1 '23-'45
charged and entered upon the books of the bank at their cost to the bank, AKRON.
135,000_Apr 1 '46-'50
This city is the county seat of Sumand when a premium is paid therefor an annual amortization charge shall
54s'20 s-al$816,000...Jan 1 '23-'46
of said bonds
be made thereon so as to bring the cost ofsame to the face valuepower to re- mit County. Incorp. in 1836.
1 150.000__Jan 1 '47-'51
maturity. Ths Superintendent of Banks shall have the
M-N$355.518____Nov 1 1931
6s '21
at
Underground Wires.
Sidewalk Bonds.
quire any security to be charged down to such sum as in his Judgment rep1925
resents its value. Tbe Superintendent of Banks may order any securities 5s '19 s-a $9,000—July 1 '22-'24 414s'15 NI-N$12.000
Sewer Bonds.
deem undesirable removed from the assets of a bank.
Street Widening Bonds.
which he
We print below section 113, referred to in sub-division (k):
6s '20 A-0 ($168,000_0ct 1 '22-'35 5s '11 __ $56,000
70.000_0ct 1 '36-'40 58 '14 M-S 30.000_ __ _Sept 1 1924
In 1021 the General Assembly passed a bill supplementary to Section 710111 by adding a section to be known as Section 710-111 (a) and amending
Park, Boulevard & Playgr. Bds. 530'15 M-N 23,000c—May 1 1925
548'22 ___ 1860,000....Feb 1 '23-'42 43is'15 A-0 6.800_Oct 1 1925
Section 710-121. We give the text of these below:
1 40,000_ _Feb 1 '43-'52 6s '18 M-S $20,000.. Mar '23-'24
710-112. REAL ESTATE LOANS.
-a 1756.000__Apr 1 '23-'49
5s '19 s
Street !mot. Bonds.
1160,000- _Apr 1 '50-'54
Sec. 710-112. Loans by banks upon mortgage notes shall be made upon 5s '19 -- 1$'0.000__Apr 1 '23-'26
-a
1 78,000_ __Apr 1 '27-'39 53is'20 s 384,000—Apr 1 '23-'45
mortgage upon real estate situated in this State,or in States contiguous
first
530'21 s-a 816,0,10—Jan 1 '23-'46
-a
thereto, and shall not exceed forty per cent (40%) of the value of such real 54s'20 s 200,000c_Apr 1 '23-'30
150,030 Jan 1 '47-'51
-a I 4,000c_ --May 1 1923
estate if unimproved,and sixty per cent(60%) of such value if improved, 5s '19 s
340,000„July 1 '23-'42
shall be kept adequately insured. In the case of
5.000c__May 1 1924 6s'21
and the improvements more than
144,030__July 1 '43-'51
pr 1 '23-31
fifty per cent (50%) and in the case of Os '21 ___ 50 WO__ A
commercial banks not
__-160,000__Feb 1 '23-'32
,
savings banks and trust companies not more than sixty per cent (60%) of 5411'20 A-0 51.000__Apr 1 '23-'40 530'22
340.000Feb 1 '33-'52
paid in capital, surplus and deposits of such bank of 5 is'21. s
-a 180.000__Jan 1 '23-'31
the amount of the
be
Garbage isposal Bonds.
--- 127,500....l.500 yearly_
trust company at any time shallin invested in such real estate securities. 6.1
35,000cMay 1 1923
, 500,000Feb 1 '23-32
clauses (i). (1) and (k) of Section 111 of 548'22
Loans on collateral enumerated
24.000cMay 1 '24-'27
200,000__Feb 1 '23-'42
this Act, shall not exceed eighty per cent of the value of such collateral.
21,000cMay 1 '28-'30
160,000__Feb 1 '23-'42
Sec. 710-113. The term "improved" real estate as used in this act shall 548'22
a
16,000cNIay 1 '31-'32
'43-'52 53 '19
, 90,000_ _Feb
land upon which buildings have been erected suitable
be held to mean
27.000cNIay 1 '33-'35
7,000 _ _Feb 1 '23-'29
and intended to be used for residence, business or other purposes and fit
20.000cMay 1 '36-'37
4,000Feb 1 '30-'31
for use and occupancy, or under construction for such purposes; and in 64 '22 --22.000cMay 1 '38-'39
2,700_ _ _ _Feb 1 1932
property shall mean tillable lands with farm buildings
the case of farm
University Engin'g Bldg. Bonds
Paving Bonds.
thereon and actually under use for farm purposes, and when so used the
1922-1923 4%s'16 J-J $44,000- _July 1 '23-'66
5s 13 F-A $1,312
may include pasture and wood lands.
same
Fire Department Bonds.
4.000
1922-1923
Sec. 710-111a. Any bank organized under this Act without regard to 5s '13 A-0
1922-1925 58 '13 M-8 $65.000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1923
the amount of its capital and surplus, may file application with the Super- 5s '15 M-8 15,000
1922-1925 448'15 M-N 12.000c_....May 1 1935
of Banks for permission to exorcise, upon conditions and under 5s '15 M-N 12.000
intendent
s-al120,000--Oct 1 '22-'33
1922-1925 58 '19
such regulations as may 130 prescribed by the said Superintendent of Banks, 4 8'15 A-0 9,000
15,000----Oct 1 1934
4 8'15 A-0 7.300____Oct 1 1925
either or both of the following powers:
Fire Station 6onds.
its capital,surplus, undivided profits and deposits in bonds, 4 s'15 M-N 30,600___Nov 1 1925
(A) To invest
Os '20 ___ $9 200_ _Aug 1 '22-'25
-_- 19.700
,
0
notes. trade acceptances, debentures or first lien securities of one or more 43
Police Dept. Bonds.
tirade Crossing Bonds.
banks or corporations, chartered or incorporated under the laws of the
s-af$28.000_ _Oct 1 '22-'28
$90,000. Jan 1 '23-'40 58 '19
United States and principally engaged in international or foreign banking, 5s '20
1'30,000—Oct 1 '29-'34
Refunding Bonds.
or banking in a dependency or insular possession of the United States,
Deficiency Funding Bonds.
J-J $46,200c-July 9 '22-'28
or through the agency, ownership or control of local institu- 430
either directly
tions in foreign countries, or in such dependencies or insular possession; in- 5s '13 J-D 99.500 _ ___June 1 1923 Os '20 M-N$509,410.87_Nov 1 1928
Water bonds Apr 1 '22_310,411.000
Cuyahoga River Purification.
cluding the bonds, notes, trade acceptances, debentures or first lien securi7,210,3129
ties of one or more banks or corporations chartered or incorporated under 4134'14M-N I$281,500c_May 1 22'-'39 General bonds
1,79...433
1 28.000c__May 1 1934 Assessm't bonds
Section 25a of the Federal Reserve Act, as approved December 24, 1919.
TOT. BD.DT. Apr 1 '22 20,622,362
Funding Bonds
invest an amount not exceeding in the aggregate ten per centum
(B) To
1,822,308
Sinking fund
J-D $25.0000--June 1927
of its paid capital stock and surplus in the stock of one or more banks or 45




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Total assessed val. 1921..30,193.260
Actual value (est.)
400.000.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21.$20.40
Population in 1920
208,435
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.,
and City Treasury, Akron.

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City's Portion Sewer.
ASHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT.
68 '08 J-D $3.000_ June 15 1928 4As'11 M-S $30,000c..M&S 1 '22-'37 6s Refunding Bonds.
M-N$45,000c
1923-25
43011 J-D
2,200___June 15 1928 5s '07 M-S 6.000c_M-S 1922-'27
434s'13 A-0 1,500____Apr 1 1928 bs '14 M-S 112,000__Sept 1 '22-'27 5s($20.000 on May 1 each year.)
J-J $20.000c___ June 1 1926
Lincoln Overhead Crossing.
1 '28-'47
4s '09 J-D $7,000......Dec 31 1930 bs '15 M-S 180,000__Sept 1 '22-'32 58 Electric-Light Bonds
11.000c_Sept
'07 M-S $4.000c_ Sept 1 '22-'25
Fifth Street Crossing.
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 6'22_ $140,000
Street knot. Bonds.
AKRON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
45 '09 J-D $19,000_-_Dec 31 1931 Assess.
4s '09 A-0 $35,000o
Apr 1 1923 4360'12 M-S 4,000____Mar 1 1933 Sch. taxval. '21 (abt. act.)16,080.080 Os '19 s-a $ I 3.820„Sept 1 '22-'29
rate (per $1,000) 191944.60
Land Purchase Bonds.
45 '12 M-N 40,000c_Nov 1 '22-'25
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
Population In 1917(est.)
9.000 6s '18 --$560__Mar 1 '23-'24
4s '12 J-D 300,000c_Dec 20 '26-'27 48 '09 J-D $135,000 Dec 15
INT.on bonds of 1915 at Farmers'
4s '08 M-N 20,000c.._ _Nov 1 1922 bs '15 M-S 40,000........Sept'29-'33
1 1943 Bank, Ashland' others at First Nat. bs Fire-Engine Bonds.
'17 M-S $5,500
43.68'13 M-8 60,000c _Mch 1 '23-'29 430'16 M-N 50.000-Nov 15 '43-47
Bank, Ashland.
TOT. BD. DT. July 1 21... $187,986
430'13 M-8 20,000cMch 18 '23-'32
Water-Works Bonds.
Assess. val. 1921___9,608,535
4363'13 A-0 25,000c_Apr 15'33-'36 4s '99 F-A1$51,000_Feb 20 '23-'28
,
ASHLAND COUNTY.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921____$20.90
48 '10 A-0 55,000c__Oct 4 '28-'29
1 9.000..__Feb 20 1929
Ashland Is the county seat.
Population 1910, 5,463; 1920, 6,418
4s '10 J-D 130,000c J'ne 30 '23-'27 4s '05 J-J
10,000.. July 22 1925
Road Bonds (County's Portion).
4s '12 J-J 63.000c-Jan 9 '29-'31 48 '09 M-N 12,0000.. __May 1 1923
530'13 A-0 $15,010.--A-0 '22-'23
4 Ms'13 A-0 25,000cOct 1 '36-'37 4368'11 F-A
4,000__Aug 1 1922
M-N 18,000
1923 ATHENS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
430'14 J-J 45.000c__Jan 9'23-'31 4368'12J-13J 125.000__June 1 '27-'31 bs
7.000____A-0 '22-'23 4s '06 M-S $34,000c -___1922-1931
4368'14 M-S J35.000cMar 18 '23-'29
1 15,000____June 1 1932 6s '20 s-a • 40,000____A-0 '24-'27 4s '10 A-0 21,000c_M&S '22-'35
1 6.000c__Mar 18 1930 430'12 J-J
'32-'33
21,000_ _ _ _A-0 '28-'29 BOND.DEBT April 1922_ $60,000
430'15 J-D 320,000.Sept 20-'22-'37 430'12 J-D 40.000_July 1515 1934
10.000___Dec
Assess. val. 1922 (est.)_ _ _10,450.000
4368'16 F-A
71,000_Feb 1 '23-'37 53 '14 A-0 120,000-Oct 15 '35-'36 6s '22 A-0 12,000____Apr 1 1930 School tax (per $1,000) 1922___$6.90
4,000. Oct 1 '23&'24
430'16 M-N 45,000____Nov 1 1938
114,000___Oct 15 1937
21,000__Oct 1 '25-'31 Population in 1920 (ost.)
7,200
4Ms'17 A-Of 45,000_Apr 12 '23-'25 Ss '14 J-D
7.000_Dec 1 1934
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
INT. at office of Treasurer.
1 5,000- _Apr 12 1926 5s '15 J-D
6,000_ _ _ _June 1 1940
Es '17 A-0 425,000_ _ _Oct 1 '22-'38 58 '16 F-AJ100,000__Aug 1 '41-44 58 '15 M-S $10,000........M-S '22-'25
Bridge Bonds
430'17 M-N280,000_May 15 '23-'36
20.000____Aug 1 1945 5368'13 M-S $10,000-M& '22-'23 ATHENS COUNTY.
5s '18 F
-A 180,000__Feb 1 '23-'34
10,000_Apr '28-'29 5s '14 M-S 20,000__M-S S '22-'25
County seat Is Athens.
bs '18 M-N128,000_Nov 15 '22-'29
15,000____Apr '30-'31
Road Improvement Bonds
$14,000_Apr 1 '23-'29
58 '18 J-D 80,000_Dec 30 '22-'29 530'18 A-0 10,000
Apr 1932 bs '19 A-0 10.000_0ct 1 '22-'26 58
M-S$190.000c___1929-1939
5s'19 M-N 938,000_May 11 '23-'39
15,000_--Apr '33-'37
6s '21 M-S 60,000„Sopt 1 '22-31
9,000_0c4
s'20A-0 1,800,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'40
20,000_....Apr '38-'39 TOT. DEBT July 1 1921.. 1 '27-'29 BOND. DEBT Apr. 8'22 $240.000
5%s'21 M-S 950,000Mar 1 '23-'41
$520,000
15,000
Apr 1940 Assess. val.'20 (abt.act.)_52.730,800 Sinking fund
12,364
58 '22 s-an 500,000_ _June 1 '24-'43 bs '19
12,000__May 1 '23-24 County tax (per $1,000)
Assessed val'n, real estate.22,460,245
School Refunding Bonds.
70,000May 1 '25-'38 Popul'n 1910, 22,975; '14_ _310.79 Assessed val'n. personal 24,273,775
1920, 24,627
$7,000c__ _Feb 1 1931 6s '20 s-a
22000.._Sept 1 '25-'35
Total val.(807 act.) '21_46,734,020
INT. at County Treas. office.
o
58 '15 F
-A 20,000c_Feb 1 '32-'33
Water Main Extension.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_--$5.70
6,000c__ _Feb 1 1934 530'11 --- J $9,000c_Nov 1 '22-'30 ASHTABULA
Population in 1920
.
50,420
BOND.DEB May 1 '22 $6,205,000
1
500c___Nov 1 1931
This city is in Ashtabula Co. Inc.
Sinking fund
INT. payable at Treas. office.
140 00 TOT.BD..DT.July
Total assess. val. 1921-353,012.170 Water debt (incl.) 1 '2142,355,402 July 10 1891. Pop'n 1920, 22,082.
781,500
City Bldg. Inlet. Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_520.40 Assessed valuation 1921 34,991,630
ATWATER TWP. RURAL S. D.
-$24,000
Population in 1920
208.435 City tax rate (per $1,000)-.... $7.10+ 6sStreet Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Atwater) is in
INT. payable at Treasurer's office Total tax (per $1,000) 1921__$22.60
and First-Second Nat. Bk. of Akron. Popul'n 1910, 15,083: 1920, 21 603 6s '21 M-S $400,000-Sept 1 '25-'45 Portage County.
amount due
INT. payable at Treasurer's office. (For 113, p. 1173.) each year see 53Building Bonds.
V.
'15 __
$3,000
ALLEN COUNTY.
1922-1923
ALLIANCE CITY SOH. DIST.
$18,000-Oct 1 1'22-'31 58 '16 ___ 19,200
1922-1933
Lima is the county seat.
48 '08 M-N $8,000_May 4 '23-'26 530
___ 1 1,050__Oct 1 '22-'24 4Ms'17 A-0 $15,000__A-0 1 '33-'40
Road Improvement Bonds.
5,300_ _Oct 1 '22-'24 BOND. DEBT May 20 '20 $40,000
6s '21 M-S $C0,000.. M&8 '23-'26 43 '10 M-S 120.000r ___ _1925-1935
Sinking fund
Fire Dept. Bonds.
1,414
68"21 M-S 55,100__M&S '23-'31 4s '11 M-S 50,000___Mch 21 1931
58 '14 M-S 70,000
Assessed valuation 1919_ _ _2,819,470
$3.000
1934 5.
Memorial Building Bonds.
bs '14 A-0
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 15.00
1 '22-'34
4 Ms'07 M-S $7,000c
Sept 1922 bs '16 J-J 33,000 __Oct1922-1936 58Electric Light Bond,.
51,500
s
-a $90,000
Ditch Bonds.
bs '16 J-D 51,500
I90,000_Mar 1 '25-'30
1922-1936
_s-- 514.175
60.000_Mar 1 '31-'33 AUBURN TOWNSHIP.
1922-1938
TOTAL DEBTJuly 1 '21_ $151.143 5Ms'18 _-_ 34.000
Os '21 M-S 70,000_ Sept 1 '22-'35 6s '21 M-S 75,000_Mar 1 '34-'36
This township (P. 0. Tiro) is in
Assess. val., real
58,229,460 5s '22 M-S 260,C00_.Mar 1 '23-'42
90,000_Mar 1 '37-'39 Crawford County.
Assess. val., personal
51,409,420 58
105,000_Mar 1 '40-'42
Road Bonds.
Assess. val.'20(75% ai't.)109,638,880 55 '22 A-0 70,000_ _Apr 1 '27-'40
'22 A-0 I 1,000____Apr 1 1924
80,000_Mar 1 '43-44 4s&53 ___ $4,000
1922-1925
State&Co. tax (per $1,000)'17_$3.55
69,000_ _Apr 1 '25-'47
Public Dock Bonds.
1,500-Oct 10 '22-'24
Popurn 1910, 56,580; 1920, 68,203
5s '22 M-N 200,000...May 1 '24-'43 58
___ $3,780
53 '18 A-0
200_-Apr 10 '24-'27
INT. at Treasurer's office.
Subway Bonds.
High School Bldg. Bonds.
27,500-Apr 10 '24-'28
ALLIANCE. --Ss '19 s $380,000
-a
1922-1940 4s '08 A-0 $21,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'28 (is '20 A-0 11,000___ _Apr 1 1929
This city Is in Stark County.
Refunding Bonds.
Street Paving (City's Portion).
Deficiency Bonds.
5)4s'20 A-0 565,000-Apr 1 '28-'40 58
--- $26.300
,16,500_ _ _Oct 1 1929
bs '19 s-a $38,000___Sept 1 1927
N. BD. DT. Apr 4'22_ $997,000 Ss '16 A-0 2,250._Oct 1 '22-'26 BOND. DEBT Apr. 5 '22.. $38.500
6s '20 s-a
54.600_8(11n 1 1928 Gen'l sinking fund
33,962 5Ms'20 A-0 10 000_ Oct 1 '22-30 Floating debt (add'1)
1,500
Refunding Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921 _ _ _37.496,220
Sinking fund
Improvement Bonds
4,000
5s '05 J-D $15.450____Deo 1 1925 School t,ax (per $1,000), 1921_$21.40 4s RiverA-0 $230.000c_Oct
'09
1 '22-'29 Assess. val (75% act.) '22_2,250,000
4s '06 M-N 19,000__Nov 1 '24&'26 Population 1919
28,000 GEN.BD.DT. May 25'22;1,338,480 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_819.80
55 '14 M-S 21.600___Mar 10 1930 •INTEREST is payable at Alliance
Assess. debt (add'1)
174.420 Population 1910. 1,161; 1920, 1,050
bs '19 ___
2,000___Apr 1 '23-'24
Sinking fund
117.155
900 __Apr 1 1925 AMHERST VILLAGE SCH. DIST. Assess. val. 1921 (act.)_ _ _50,142,590
Ss '19 ___ 10,000_Apr 15 '23-'27
This district (P. 0. Amherst) is in Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..--$18.40 AUGLAIZLE COUNTY.
County seat Is Wapakoneta.
2.500_ _ _ _Apr 15 1928 Lorain County.
INT. at Nat. Bank of Ashtabula
5s
__
_
Infirmary Building Bonds
21.000
1922-1928 6s '21 A-0 $125,000c_Oct 1 '26-52
Sidewalk & Hospital Bonds.
(For amount due each year see ASHTABULA SCHOOL DIST.
5s '09 M-S $15,000......_Sept 1 1923
•
430'16 M-N$15,000_Nov 15 '44-'46
V. 113. p. 2741.)
4368'06 A-0 $19.000c_Oct 1 '22-'40 58 '10 M-8 20,000-_Sept 1 1928
City's Portion, Street.
BONDED DEBT
Ditch Bonds.
(?) 43-6s'07 A-0 12.000c__Oct 1 '22-'27
(2,000_..__May 1 1923
4h s'08 A-0
I,800c_..Apr 1 '22-'25 6s '19 M-S $4,400____Sept 1 1924
5s '19 __ {30,000- _May 1 '24-'33 ANSONIA VIL. SCH. DIST.
Refunding Bonds.
4360'08 A-0 19.0000__A & 0 1926
This district is in Darke County. 430'11 A-0 5.000c_Oct 1 '22-31 430'10 J-J $13,000--J&J '23-'28
3,800_ ___May 1 1934
bs '19 s-a136.000..June 15 '23-34
Building Bonds.
430'13 A-0 10,000c-A&O '27-'36 53-68'13 -__ 29,000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1936
1 1,950____June lb 1936 68
--- $31,000
1922-1941 5s '13 A-0 20.000
1922-1941 .58 '13 MSS 4,000-_-Mar 1 1926
Paving and Intersection Bonds.
6s '18 M-S 2,500____Mar '23-'27 58 '14 A-0 140.000__Oct 1 '22-'41 530'13 M-S 32.000---Mar 1 1936
48 '07 F-A $5,350-__Aug 1 1927 6d '19 _Bridge Bonds.
1,809_Feb 27 '23-'30 bs '15 A-0 36,000__A & 0 '22-'39
9s '09 M-N 10.0000.._ May 1 1926 GEN. BD. DT. May 25'22 $38,000 BOND.DEBT July!'22_ $710,500 55 '07 J-J $2,000---Jan 1 1923
City's Portion, Paving.
Floating debt (add'i)
Assess. val. % act.)'2238.000,000 bs '11 J-J 12,000---July 1 1927
5,000
(80
55 '08 J-D 13,000___June 15 1923 Sinking fund
2,700 School tax (per $1.000) 1922_ --$6.65 5s '13 M-S 3,000-_-_Sept 1 1923
55 '08 F-A
3,700___ _Aug 1 1926 Assess. val. '21 (90% act.)_1.780,000 Population in 1922 (est.)
20,000 bs '13 M-S 30,000____Mar 1 1933
4s '09 J-D 13.000___Dec 31 1929 School tax (per S1,000) 1920-5/.20
1NT. at Farmers' Nat. Bk., Ashta. bs '14 M-S 26,000--_Mar 1 1928
4 As'l 1 J-D 15,200o_ _June 15 1928 Population in 1920 (est.)
bs '15 M-S 7,500____Sept 1 1926
825
4368'12 M-S 7,800____Iiich 1 1932
bs '15 M-S 1,000_-Sept 1 1922
ASHTABULA COUNTY.
430'12 J-J
13.800___July 1 1933 ARCHBOLD.
5s '16 M-8 28,000__Sept 1 1935
Jefferson is the county seat.
4s '12F-A
bs '18 M-S 2,000-_-_Sept 1 1922
This v;Ilage Is in Fulton County.
7,150____Aug 1 1932
Road and Bridge Bonds.
430'08 M-S 3,300____Sept 1 1923
Refunding Bonds.
436s
,
A-0$247,000
1925 6s '20 M-S 113,500.._Mar 1 '23-'38
43 '07 M-S
800___Sept 16 1927 bs '16 J-D $5,500c June 20'24-'29 bs
A-0 745,900
1928 Os '20 M-S 112.b0()__Sept 1 '22-'37
58 '14 J-J
3.000___Jan 15 1929 Ss '17 J-D $5,000c June 20'25-'29 536s
38,000_ _M-S '23-'31
A-0 30,000
1923
5s '15 A-0 13.900_Apr 15 1935 bs '18 ___
3,300_June 20 '25-'30 55 '19 A-0 94,610___Apr 1 '23-'28 Os '21 M-S I 1,000__ _Sept 1 1922
5s '14 J-J
6.500-July 15 1939
52,000 __M-S 1923-38
Town Hall Extension Bonds.
5s '10 A-0 42.000___Oct 1 '22-'27
55 '15 A-0 9,150____Apr 1 1940 50 '17 J-D {:2,000_Dec 1 '25-'26
12,000--__0ct 1 1928 58 Road Bonds.
bs '15 J-J 10,850____July 1 1940
'16 M-S $2,000____Sept 1 1923
500_ __ _Dec 1 1927
bs '15 M-S 8,200____Sept 1 1943 GEN. BD. D Apr 17 '22.. $45,780 bs '19 A-0 6,000-Oct 1 '22-'27 53 '17 M-S 22,000____Sept 1 1922
3,000--__Oct 1 1928
55 '16 A-0 10,850_ _Apr 1 1936 Water debt (included)--- 14,000 6s '20 A-0 52,500-_Oct
4.000_ -_Sept 1 1926
1 '22-28
5s '16 J-D 12,000_June 15 '36-'39 Tot.assess.val.'22( nact.) _ 1,625,000
4,400____Mar 1 1927
9.500_ __ _Oct 1 1929
2,123.__June 15 1940 Population in 1921
.._Sept 1 1927
1,150 6s '20 A-0 108.500-Oct 1 '22-'28 5s '18 M-S 24,000.
13,000....- Mar 1 1023
2.000____Aug 1 1941
17,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1920
5s '16 F-A
3,000--_Aug 1 1943 ASHLAND.
6s '20 A-0 140.000-Oct 1 '22-'28 bs '19 M-S 3,000-- __Mar 1 1924
This city is the county seat of Ash4,250-___Aug 1 1945
10,000__Sept 1 '22-'24
25,000..- - -Oct 1 1929
Ss '16 J-J
3,000-July 15 '36-'38 land County. Incorp. July 28 1815. 6s '20 A-0 154.000-.Oct 1 '22-'28
12,000--Mar 1 '23-'24
814___July 15 1939
Bridge Bonds.
• Ss '19 M-S 13,000 Sept 1 '22-'23
Ss '17 A-0 2,063-- _Apr 1 1927 5s '17 M-S
35,000........Sept 1 1924
$500___Sept 1 1922 6s '20 A-0 144,600_10cl 1 '22-'29
-Fire Department Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
6s '21 A-0 58,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'30 68 '19 M-S 8,000Sept 1 '22-24
4 368'08 J-J
$7,000__July 15 1023 4s
4,000-_ -Mar 1 1924
M-S 545,0000-Sept 20 1937
Road Improvement Bonds.
536s
___ 24,500__$3,000 Y'lY 58
M-3 6,0000___Sept 1 .1926 5s '21 A-0 $30,000__0ct
'23-'25 5s '19 M-S r,000____Mar 1 1924
beginninMay 15 1930 58 '16 M-S (3.300_M&8 1 '22-'28 530'22 A-0 139,000_ _ _Oct1 '23-'25
2,000___ _Sept 1 1924
1
Storm Sewer Bonds.
63 '18 M-S 3,000M-S '22-'24
84,000.... _Oct 1 '26-'31 58 '20 M-S 1 6,900--Sept 1 1930
bs '15 M-S $2.800____Mar 1 1938
Jail Bonds.
F re Apparatus Bonds.
5As'22 A-0 24,000_ _ _Oct 1 '23-'26
58 '19 s-a 110.000.June 15 '22-'26 lis '16 Mar $1.000__Mar 1 '23-'24
35,000_ _ _Oct 1 '27-'31 5Ms'18 M-S $2,000-__M-8 '23-'24
1 1,345___June lb 1927 -_ '17 ___
6,000
GEN.BD. DT. Apr '22..
$23,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922 $319,500
Public Bldg. Bonds
Street Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'1)_ 1,661,000 Assessment debt (add'I)-- 538,460
58 '14 J-J $75,000_Jan lb '37-'39 fis '14 MS $4,500___M-S '22-'24 Sinking fund
Assessed valuation, real_32,658,020
164,500 Assessed val., personal___21,
bs '15 A-0 5,000__Apr 15 1937 58 '17 M-S 4,640_M&S 1 '22-'29 Tot.ass'd val.'21(80%act)
880,040
133365,650 Total assess. val. 1921-54,538,
bs '15 J-D
6.250_June 15 1941 5s '19 M-S 1 4,000__Sept 1 '22-29 County tax rate (p.M)'1921_$4
060
.10+ County tax (per $1,000) 1921-$5.44
City Hospital Bonds.
4,000__Mar 1 '23-30 Popul'n 1910, 59,437; 1920, 65,545
Ss '14 J-J 350.000-Jan 15 '35-'36 53.0'20 M-S 8,000__Mar 1 '23-'30
Popul'n 1910, 31,246; 1920, 29,527
58 '15 M-S 35,000____Mar 1 1940
INT. payable at Treas. office.
9,000-Sept 1 '22-'30 ASHTABULA HARBOR SPECIAL
6s '20 s-a 1,
10,000__Sept 1 '27-'54
Paving Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Cemetery Bonds.
bs '18 M-S $8,640____M-S '22-'28
This district (P. 0. Ashtabula AUSTINTOW
48 '07 J-j $6,500__ _Jan 25 1925
N TWP.SCH.DIST.
Water-Works Bonds.
Harbor) is in Ashtabula County.
City Jail Equipment Bonds
This district (P. 0. West Austinbs '07 M-SJ$11,0000..„3.1ch '23-'33
Deficit Bonds.
bs '15 J-D 33.250_June 15 1841
1 4.908..._ _Sept '22-'32
$30,000__Apr 1 '23-'26 town) is in Mahoning County.
Sewer Outlet Extension.
Building Bonds.
5s '19 A-0 150,000
35,000__Oct 1 22- 26
4s '07 J-J $6.000___Jan 25 1927 5348'20 A-0 130,000_Apr 1923-1952 5343'19 s-a
A-0 $34,000c
15'23-'52
12,000-A-0
1927 536s
Overhead Bridge Bonds.
130.000__Oct 15 '23-'52 BOND. DEBT Apr! '22.. $201,000 ($1,000 each six months until 1935)
4348'09 A-0 34,500___Apr 10 1929
Well Extension Bonds.
Toval assess. val. 1922-13,541,310 Es '15 A-0 $3.500c-Apr 1 '23-'29
Fire Engine Bonds.
5s '17 M-S $11,000c
9,000 430'16 A-0 2,000c_Oct 1 '22-25
5s '13 A-0 $9,500____Oct 15 1923 BOND. DEBT July 1 '21_ $439,160 Population in 1922 (est.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 1920_ - $38,000
Public-Square !mt.
Total val'n '18(75% act.).13,605,450 ATHENS.
Floating debt
7.000
430'11 A-0 $4;500___ _Oct 15 1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918.-515.20
This city Is in Athens County. Assess. val. 1919 (actual) _2,510,000
N. Arch Grade Crossing.
Total tax (per $1,000) 19___ _$17.43
Popul'n 1910, 6.795: 1920, 9.249
Armory Site Purchase.
48 '09 J-D f 315,000__Dec 31 1932
INT. on refunding 436s at Farm- bs '14 M-S $2,600„ Sent 1 '21-'24 Population in 1917 (est.)
1,700
1 16.000___Dec 31 1933 ere Bank, Ashland, and on other
Water Supply !mt. Bonds.
INT.
430'09 J-D
3.400-Dec 31 1934 bonds at First Nat. Bank, Ashland. bs '16 J-J SE6,000-_Jan 1 '22-'35 Bank, payable at Mahoning Nat.
Youngstown.




JUNE, 1922.]
AVON.

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS
BATAVIA SCHOOL DISTRICT. ss '18 M-S $2,800-__Part yearly

123

BEREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
534s'19 M-S 10,000_ _Sept 1 1939 4. '12 A-0 $48.000__A&O 1 '22-'54
Building Bonds.
58 '15 A-0 $30.000c_Oct 15 '23-'52
General DeficienciBonds.
4546'14 A-0 13.000c_A&O '22-'34
(7) 534,
3'19 M-S $5,500
TOTAL DEBT
1922-1924 5s '15 A-0
5,000__A&O '25-'34
M-N
1922-1923
Middieburgh Twp. Board of
INT. at Clerk-Tress. Bd. of Ed. _s '20 M-S 6,000
_s '20
1923-1926
20,610
Education Bonds (Annexed).
office.
5s
A-0 $7,500
Water-Works.
A-0 11,000
6s '98 M-S $15.000c_Sept 1 '22-'37 58
This district (P. O. Bay Village) 5348'19 M-8 36000.
.Sept 1 '22-'39 BOND.DEBT Apr 1922-- $84.500
is in Cuyahoga County.
151,000-Sept 1 '22-'38 A.ss'd val. '21 (90% act.)_ -5,500.000
3166,000_0ct '22-'41_ BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22.. $429,704 School tax (per $1,000) 1920-.47.00
6s
BOND.DEBT May 1 1922_3166,000 Water debt (included)
100.000
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
4,852,000 Assessment debt (add'1)
Assessed value 1921
72.490
70,233
Sinking fund
(abt.60%act)9,797,040 BETHEL TWP.RUB.SCH. DIST.
Asses.s.val.'22
This village is in Cuyahoga Co.
This district (P. 0. Tippecanoe
This district (P. 0. Avon Lake) is
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922...._ _$25.70
Street Bonds (Village's Share).
In Lorain County.
INT. on bonds payable at Peoples City) is in Miami County.
Building Bonds.
6:3 '21 A-0 $125,000_ _a-o1924-1957 4348'16 J-J $4,000.-July 1 '22-'25 National Bank, fIellefontaine.
430'16 M-S $58,000__M-S 1 '22-'45
Water Bonds.
(For amount due each year see
Os '20 A-0 $8,100c_--Oct 1'22 '30
$18,000_M & S 1 '27-'45
V. 114 p. 99.)
1,000_ -__Mar 1 1938
Sewer Bonds.
BONDED DEBT
(7)
1,000..___Mar 1 1946
INT.. payable at the Central 6s' 0 A-0 $6.300c-Oct 1 '22-'30 4s '07 le-A $48,000_ _M&S 1 '22-'40 43413'17 M-S
Public Building Bonds.
2,500_ --Sept 1 1946
Bank Co., Lorain.
(Subject to call after March 11917.)
16.000_M & S1,'47-'5O
53.5E1'18 Sept 1 $4,000-Sept 1 '22-'25 434s'10 M-S 33.000_ MStS 1 '22-'41
130ND.DEBT Nov 22'20 $376,000 435516 ___
1.500- __Mar 1 1951
8.000
28,802 6s '18 _-_ 14,000-July1922-1929
This district (P. 0. Fremont R. F. Sinking fund
School Bonds.
1 '22-'35
Aitual val. 1920 (est.) _ _ _16.024,110 58 '18 M-N 99,500
D. No. 1) is in Sandusky County.
1922-1958 534s'18 M-S $55,000----Sept 1 1938
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _9615.70 534s 19M-N 21,000
5s '15 M-S $18,000..M-S 15 '22-'27
1939 BOND. DEBT July 1918.. $155,000
6,000
58 '10 M-S 20,000__M-S 15 '28-34 Population in 1910, 1.783;'20.2,677. 5348'19 -_
1922-1929 Sinking fund
8,000
2.788.720
13,500__Apr 1 '23-'29
-a
6s '21 ___ 40,000
534s'19 s
1922-1941 Assessed val. 1917
i3,000__Oct 1 '22-'29
1922-1938
Is in 6s '21 __- 34,000
This township (P.O. Bedford)
5s '16 M-S 20.000-M-S 15 '28-34
Os '21 --- 10,000
1922-1931 BETHEL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BOND.DEBT May 20'21. $47,000 Cuyahoga County.
Refunding Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Bethel) is In
Assessed val'n, real estate_2,500.000 BOND. DEBT Apr.6 '21- $35.000 6s '20 J-J 315,500--J-J 1922-1928
2.885 BOND. DEBT Apr 5
Assessed val'n, personal___2,000.000 Sinking fund
'22- $315,000 Clermont County.
Building Bonds.
val. 1921 (act. val.) _10,150,725 Assess. val.'22(75% act.)_10.000,000
Total assessed val'n 1921__4,500.000 Total
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921-$16.40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921----$15.20 School tax (per $1,000) 1921-'22$9.47 6s '16 M-S $30.000__Sept 1 '26-'55
4,582.
GEN.BD.DT.Apr 12'21- $60,000
2.000 Pop'n 1910,3,791; 1920
Population in 1921 (est.)
INT, at office of City Treasurer.
4,000
Floating debt
INT. at Twp. Treasurer's office.
Total assessed val. 1920_ _1,177,020
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$5.70
_s '21 ___ 180,000
This village is In Richland County.
25,000
1.800
Population 1920
Water-Works Bonds.
This village is in Summit County. -s '22 ___ Bonds.
Inc. 1892. Population 1910, 9,410; 5s Building 1149.000-A-0 1 '22-'51 5348'15 J-D $20,000__M-S 1 '22-'41 BETHESDA.
'16 A-0
_s '17 __
1,500
1920, 18,811.
14,000_ - _ -A-0 '22-'28 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 18 '19 $25,000
This village is in Belmont County.
5s '14 .._ $15,000
6s '20 A-0 44.000_ ---A-0 '29- 39 Floating debt
'1.500 GEN. BD. DT. May 29'22 $3,600
Fire Bonds.
60.000---A-0 40-'49 General sinking fund
38,610
2,000 Assessment debt (addl)_ _ _
53 '16 J-J $4,000___Jan 3'23-'26
'50-'59 Water
80.000_ __ -A-0
42,231
sinking fund
500 TOTAL DEBT
___
58
8,000
12,231
Sinking fund
Site-Purchase Bonds.
..1,000,000 NET DEBT
Electric-Light Bonds.
_A&O '23-'25 Assess. val.'18(80% act.)
29,999
58 '13 J-J $6/.512__July 1 '22-'33 00'18 A-0 $75 000_- '22 $568.000 Population 1910, 1,056; 1020, 998 Tot.assess.val.(80%act)'22 1.196,420
TOTAL DEBT ter. 15
5s '14 M-N 12,000-May 1 '23-'34 Assess. val. '22( act.) _ -15,926,103
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'22-$17.60
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922.-318.20
This village is in Huron County. Pop'n '10 (est.), 1,500; '20_ __ _1,182
bs '06 ___ $1.900c
4,582
Population in 1920
Incorporated Jan. 24 1851.
58 '18 .1-J 1138,000__July 15'22-'27
BXXLEY.
Deticiency Bonds.
1 22,000___July 15 1928
This village (P.0.Columbus) is In
6s '21 A-0 $9,137,020_A-0 '23-'25
___ 168,500
6s
Franklin Co. Incorp. June 8 1908.
This district (P. 0. Warrensville)
General Street Bonds.
Water Bonds.
County.
Cuyahoga
-__ $39.000
bs '07 --- $1,000
1922 -s
58 '13 J-J $i,000__July 1 '22-'23 is in
Building Bonds.
Water.Sewer &St.[mot.
s '11 _
7,000
1922-1928 434s'12 A-0 $90.000c---Aug Bonds.
Viaduct impt. Bonds.
1 1942
bs '16 A-0 $43,200c_A-0 1 '22-'48
1922
1,000
bs '19 --_ $3.000_July 15 '22-'27 BOND. DEBT Apr 1917- $50.000 58 '12 ___
53 '14
1922-1923 Se Street impt. (Village's Portion).
1,200
City Building Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910---1,057.000 5s '14 __
'15 A-0 $35.000c-4.0ct 1 1930
1922-1927
___
6,000
430'17 J-D $30,000
--- 14,000
INT. payable in Cleveland.
1925-1927
Street Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
58 '15 M-N $1,200__May 1 '23-'25
53.0'19 A-0 45,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1940
(Ss '18 _
bs 'lb J-D
75 ic_June 1 '23-'25
$4,000-July 1 '22-'30 6.s '20 A-0 98.000___ _Apr 1 1928
County,
This city Is In BelmontBonds.
Water Bonds.
2.0 10-Aug 1 '22-'25
be 'lb F-A
Purchase
s-an $17.500_ ___Sopt 1 1923 BOND. DEBT'General __ $326.000
58 '17 A-0 45.000„Oct 1 '22-'31 bs Fire Truck$6,600__Sept 1 '22-'25 45
'15 M-8
April 11 '22 lAssessm't_ 704.600
430
s-an 10,000__ __Sept 1 1924
Park Land Purch. Bonds.
Bonds.
73.202
fund, general
{ 4,000_May 15 '23-'24 Sinking val.(50% aet)22-7.910.410
55 '15__J-D $3.000-June 1 '22-'25 6s Deficiency $6.000_Nov 15 '22-'24
'20 M-N
Assess.
12,000_May 15 '25-'27 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-- _821.00
5s '15 M-N 36,000-May 1 '23-'40
City-Hall Bonds.
-a
10,000-May 15 '28-'29
Water-Main Extension Bonds.
in 1910. 682; 1920, 1.342
'00 M-S $4.000_Mch 1 '23-'24 5s '19 s
30,000_May 15 '30-'34 Population Ohio Nat. Bk, Columbus.
58 '15 F-A $11,50 lc ____1922-1933 4s Refunding Water Bonds
INT. at
49,000..May 15 '35-'41
Street & Sewer (City's Portion). 4s '03 F-A $50.000c_ --Feb 1 1923
24,000_May 15 '42-'44 BEXLEY VILLAGE SCH. DIST.
5.3 '15 A-0 f$1.000__Apr 1 '23-'23 430'17 M-S 100,000c._ __$5,000 y'ly
150____Apr 1 1924 48 '17 Mar $12,500__Mar 1' 23-'27
Storm Water Sewer Bonds
1
530'20 M-81$15.000c_ _.M-S'23-'25
Viaduct Worlds.
GEN. BD. DT. Apr. 11 '21 $269,256 58 '16 A-0 $2,000c-Jan 1 '23-'27
1 35.000c_ _ _ M-S'26-'30
_s
City-Hail Bonds.
___ 8207.000
28.746
1931-1940
Assessment debt (add'I)6s '21 ___ 100,000
Refunding Bonds.
J-J $8.750c___Jan 17 1930 6s '22 ___ , 14.000
20.000 4$
1922-1929
Floating debt (addl)
5s '19 s-a $12.420__May 1 '29-34 Sinking fund
Cemetery Bonds,
1941-1945
bs '16
_ $1,000 _-_ _1922-1923 6s '22 ___ 50,000 8 '22_ $214,000
BOND. DEBT May 18 '21 $605,087 Water debt
5 0
8 .0 0
84 01 0
BOND. DEBT June
180,000 NET DEBT
Floating debt (incl.)
233,990 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22-- $44.000
7,910.410
33,000 Assess. val.'20 (est 60%).16.325,890 Water works bonds (add'1)- 137.000 Tot.assess.vaL'21(2-3%act)
Water debt (incl.)
131,940 Total tax (per $1.000) 1920_-$1i. 1 Assessment debt (addll).- 23.688 Schee'tax (Per $1.000) 1921--$21.10
Sinking fund
16
15.040
1.500
Population in 1920
24,485
Sinking fund, general
Assessed valuation 1920_29,000,000 Population 1920
Prin. and int, payable at office of
8,736
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921-$20.00
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Bellaire. Sinking fund, water
State Treasurer.
Assess. val.'22(abt80%act)8,500,000
INT. payable at Treas. office.
Total tax (per $1.000) l922__$20.00
5.776 BIG SPRING TOWNSHIP. •
Pop'n 1910, 5.209; 1920
This township (I'. 0. Adrian) is in
-- -1922-1931
INT. on all bonds payable at the
4s, M-S
00'03 M-8 $12.000.-Sept 1 1923 43413'16 M-S 102,000c---$5,000 y'ly depository of sinking fund at Bellevue Seneca County.
$70,000c430'06 M-S 7,000----Sept 1 1924 6s '17 s
20 1927 Savings Bank.
Road Bonds.
-a $26,000-Aug
4548'09 M-S 12,500..._ _Sept 1 1929 BOND..
__- 350,000..- July 1 1937
434s
'1825.000---Aug 20 1927
2,000.Mar 15 '23-'26
00'10 M-S 21,500__Sept 1 '24-29 6s
DEBT Apr 6'22_ $237,000 BELMONT COUNTY.
County seat Is St. ClaIrsvIlle.
M-8 3,500____Sept 1 1924 Assessed valuation 1921_ _17,560,040
00'10
53 '19 M-S 1 2.500...Sept 15 '22-'26
Road Bonds.
4)0'12 M-S 38.142c_Sept 1 '22-'39 School tax (per $1,000) 1921- _$8.41
3,000_Mar 15 '27-'29
0015 M-81 50,000c_Sept 1 '25-34 Total tax rate(per 81,000)'21317
3,000-Sept 1.,'27-29
0
.45
15.60 5s '17 A-0 1$30,000....A&O 1 '22-'26
1 3.000____Apr 1 1927 5s '20 s
1100.000c_Sept 1 '35-44 Population in 1921 (est.)
-a i3.500cMar 15 23-'29
430'16 M-8 30,000____Sept 1 1926
3.500eSePt 15 '22-'28
at First Nat. Bk.. Bellaire 58 '19 A-0 1 5,000._Apr 1 '23-'24
INT.
7,500_ Oct 1 '22-'24 BOND.DEBT May 21 '17- $83.500
1942
430'17 ___ 48,000
7.635
6s '20 A-0 87,840 42.360Apr 1 '26 Sinking fund
•
55 '18 M-S 27,000__Sept 1 1927
45.480 Oct 1 1926 Total assessed value 1916_ _3,526.6I0
_ 30.000
5s
Bridge Bonds.
Ss '19 M-8 250,000_serially to 1941
This district(P.0. Belle Center) is
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916----$9.30
-Nov 1 1930 Population 1910.1.755: 1920, 1,586
Os '20 M-N$18,000_
BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '22 $630,000 In Logan County.
School Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1921..28,090,000
High School Addition Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$9.73 5Ys'18 M-8 $55,000--June 1 1938 5s '17 M-8 1,000____Sept 1 1922 BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP.
2
1,000--Mar 1 1923
18,000
Population 1918 (est.)
High School Building Bonds.
This township (P.O. Nor. BloomINT. and coupons at Central Say. bs
M-8 $27,500_ __Juno 1 1938
Children's Home.
County.
1534s'18 M-8 $2,427-M&S '22-'24 field) Is in Trumbull 1921.. $38.000
& Trust Co.. Barberton.
School Bonds.
BOND.DEBT April
530'18 M-S $16,000----June 1 1938 TOT. DEBT May 25 '2241.202,800 Total assessed value 192041,841,850
58,405,740
TOTAL DEBT Apr. 5 ',;2_ $100,000 Assam, val, real ast
48.757.120 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920-_$19.00
80 Assess.
770
This village Is In Belmont County Total assess. val. 1922____2,325.720 Total val. personal
0
.
1.0
assess. val. 1921_ A07,162,860 Population in 1920
'
Inc. 1816. Pop'n 1910, 4,233; 1920 Total tax (per 31.000) 1922 $12 0
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '20_.$8.30 BLOOM TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST.
Population in 1920
4.865.
93.193
Population in 1920
Street Paving Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Bloomville) is
INT. on road bonds at Treas. office
_
5,s
$21,291.28
...I
in Seneca County.
Street Bonds.
School Bldg. Bonds.
city is In Logan County, Inc.
This
$1.341
5:3
This district is in MahonIng Co. 530'20 51-S $103.000_Feb 15 1950
Feb. 19 1835. Population 1910,
1950
Fire Dept. Bonds.
6s
-_ 100.000
8.238: 1920, 9,336.
Building Bonds.
$20.000
13s_ _ $14,000
Bonds.
58 '16 M-N$25,000-__May6 1937 BOND. DEBT May 25 '223,738,700
s Hospital
Water Bonds.
1937 15:3 '16 J-D
J-D $15,000
5.000c__Dec 1 '38-'42 Assessed value 1921
bs '01 A-0 $48,000. Apr 1 '22-'44 _s
Prin. and int. payable at Exchange
1938 BOND. DEBT June 24 '21 $37,000
M-S 20.000
i
Fire Truck Purchase Bonds.
2.200 State Bank of Bloomville.
Fire Truck Bonds.
Floating debt
$700._Feb 1 1923
Os '19 -__
1922-1925 Assess.val.'20(60% actual)1,100.760
$3,500
'14
k
850..Feb1 1924 _s '21 M-S 3,500
1922-1928 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$20.60 BLUFFTON.
M-N
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21_ $69,503 s Electric Light Bonds.
This village is in Allen County.
850
in 1920
46,000
Water debt (incl.)
Water-Works Bonds.
1922-1926 Population
$4,000
10,564 bs '15 M-S 9,000
Floating debt
5s '17 M-S $18.000_M&S 1 '22-'55
1923-1925
M-S
2,607 _s '21 and Electric Bonds.
Sinking fund
Fire Department Bonds.
This village Is In Cuyahoya County.
Gas
Assess. val. '20 (abt. act.)_5,260,000
19224926
M-N $2,500
530
3
$50,000____Sept 1 19 5
8
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920._$20.0Q 430'05 M-8call after Sept10 1-1040 Inc. May 1 1851. Pop'n '10. 2,609; BOND.DEBT Mar 5 1920 $53,000
.
1 915 ) 1920, 2,959.
to
INT. at Village Treasurer's office (SubJectM-S 69.000
Total assessed val'n 1920_2,231.950
1922-1940
_s '16
Water Bonds.
..s '19 M-S 10,000
6s '20 A-01 6 000c_Oct 1 '22-'24 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.-314.00
1.9511
This village is in Clermont Co.
124,000c_Oct 1 '25-'40 Population in 1920
Street _Bonds City's Portion.
19 M-S $15,000__8ept 1 22-'29
Water. Light & Walks.
534s
Electric-Light Bonds.
19 9 Gs '20 A-0 j 6.000c_Oct 1 '22-'21 BOWLING GREEN.
2_2- 2
'
8,000__Sept122 '23
__ $24,000
434s
1922-1936 5348'18
9,400
1022-1923
This city is the county seat of
140,000c_Oct 1 '25-'40
Deficiency Bonds.
1922-1923
$2,500
1927-1936 -s '21 M-S 12,250
Wood County. Incorp. Nov.9 1855.
bs '17 s-a
Street impt. Bonds.
$5,140
1922-1923 534s'22 A-0 $18,000_ _ _Oct 1 '23-'31 City's portion street
4,550
6,000-Feb 15 '34-15
s-a
1923-1931 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 21 '21 $107.000
GEN. BD. DT.June 13'18 $40,000 _s '21 M-S 15,294
Street improvement Bonds.
8.000 53 '19 M-S $8,000__Mar 1 '23-'30
1,500
Sewer Bonds.
Floating debt
Assessment bonds
1939 Sinking fund (general)
6.500
9.000__Sept 1 '22-'30
41.500 _s '19 M-S 25,000
TOTAL DEBT
80.000
1,000._ --Sept 1 1930
2,600 be '11 M-S $28.500c---Mar 1 1930 Net debt Apr 1921
Water debt (incl.)
_3.338.580 54 '19 M-S 3.500...Mar 1 '23-'29
(Optional after March 11021)
Tot. assess. val. 1918--$1,009,357
Assess. val.'20(70% act )
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1618-.,-$15.60 4%8'12 M-8 $3,600c_ __Mar 1 1930 Total tax (per $l000) 1020_ - _$1.26
4.010_-Sept 1 '22-'29
Population 1910, 1,034; 1920...1.088 (Optional beginning March 11921.)
I 1,000._-Mar 1 1930
INT. at Bk. of Berea Co. in Beroa.
This village is In Lorain County.
Street Bonds.
53'0'19 s-a f$42,000.May 15 '23-'29
1 12,000_-Oct 15 '22-'27
BOND. DEBT Apr. 15 '21 $68,000
7,700
Sinking fund
Assess. val. real estate 1920 1,903,380
Assess. val. personal 1920- 676,265
2.579,645
Total ags'd val. 1920
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920--$17.00
1,462
Population in 1920

BAY VILLAGE SCHOOL DIST.

AVON LAVE VILLAGE SCHOOL BEDFORD.DISTRICT.

BELLEPONTAINE SCH. DIST.

BALLVILLE TWP. ROAD DIST.

BEDFORD TOWNSHIP.

BARBERTON.

BEDFORD VIL. SCH. DIST.

BELLEVILLE.

BELLEVTTE.

BEE HIVE RURAL SCH. DIST.

BELLAIRE.-

BARBERTON SCHOOL DIST.

BELLAIRE CITY SCHOOL DIST.

BELLE CENTER VIL. S. D.

BARNESVILLE.

BELLEPONTAINE.

BELOIT SCHOOL DISTRICT.

BEREA.

BATAVIA




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OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS

124

a

BOWLING GREEN (Concluded)—
Armory Bonds
1922-1923
48 '12 ___ $600_
Refunding Bonds
413'03-04M-8 34.019_ _Mar 1 '23-'24
1921-1924
3.8')
-s '05 ___
55 '05 M-S 4.9 "0_._M&S '2'-'29
5s '19 M-S 1 9.000__Mar 1 '23-'31
5.000__Mar 1 '32-'41
6s '22 M-S 4,250_ _Mar 1 '23-'32
4,250_ _Sept 1 '23-'32
Fire Dept. Bonds.
6s '20 M-S $9 000.. Sept 1 '22-'30
Deficiency Funding Bonds.
Os '20 M-S g24 000_ _M-S '22-'27
BOND. DEBT June 3'22_ $95,585
90,591
Assess. debt (additional)
3,000
Floating debt (additional)_
Assess.val.'21(abt.70%act)8,044.540
Tax rate (per $1,000) '22.....$20.80
5.788
Pop'n 1910. 5,222; 1920
INT.at 1st Nat. Bk., Bowl.Green.

BRIDGEPORT SCHOOL DIST.
School Bonds.
_1944 & 1945
59 '15 F-A
BOND. DEBT Mar 6'21- $75,000
$10.000._Total assess. val. 1920___ _6,234,800
Tax rate (per $1,000) '21____$20.04
BRIMFIELD TWP. SCR. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Tallmadge
R. F. D. No. 19) is in Summit Co.
5%8'20 A-01$37,000c_Apr 1 '24-'60
1 38,000c_Oct 1 '22-'59
BONDED DEBT
(7)
--BROOKLYN HEIGHTS VILLAGE
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Brooklyn
Heights) is in Cuyahoga County.
$33,000cOct 1 '23-'33
,
6s '22 A-0 {
42 000cOct 1 '34-'45
BONDED DEBT
(7)

BOWLING GREEN SCR. DIST.
4s '12 M-S 380.009„M&S 1 '22-46
Deficit Bonds.
6s '18 M'S $21,000
TOTAL DEBT June 30'21_8205,566
Ass'd val. '20 (85% act.)_ _7,200.000
Schoel tax (per Si 00W 1920_ _85.35
INT. payable In Bowling Green at
Wood Co. Say. Bank or Commercial
Banking & Sayings Co.

BROOK PARK.
This village is in Cuyahoga County.
Water Works Bonds.
6s '21 A-0 $40,000c_Oct 1 '24-'26
BOND.DEBT Apr 8 1922.. $40,000
Assessment debt (add'1)__- 47,000
Assess. val., real estate.. __ _1,420,000
1,988,460
Assess. val., personal
Tot.assess.val.'22(60%act.)3.408,460
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'22-$12.20
Pop'n '20,861,(at present time)
1,100
e stimated)
NT. payable at Lorain Street
Savings & Trust Co., Cleveland.

BRADFORD.
This village is in Darks County.
Water Bonds.
BROOK PARK VIL. SCR. DIST.
Os '16 J-J $1,475__M-S 1 '24-'26
This district (P. 0. Berea) is in
..s '16 —_ 25,000
Cuyahoga County.
1933
5s '17 M-S 25,000
Building Bonds.
600___ _Sept 1 1927 55 '16 A-0 $30.000c_A-0 1 '22-'51
6s '18
1,500---Sept 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Apr 8'22_ $38,000
fis '18 s-a I 400__Sept 1 '27-'28 Assess. val.. real estate_ ___1,420,000
1.000—Sept 1 '29-'32 Assess. val., personal
1,988,460
Test Well Drilling Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.'22(60%act)3,408,460
6s '16 M-S $1.000__Sept 1 '27-'28 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.-412.20
Street impt. Bonds.
899
Population in 1920 (est.)
Os '16 M-S $1.000_ _Sept 1 '29-'30
INT. at District Depository.
1,750__Mar 1 '30-'36
5jis'19
1 1,750__Sept 1 '30-'36 BROOKVILLE.
Os '20 M-S $6 000.. _Mar 1 '23.'30
This village is in Montgomery Co.
6s '20 M-8 5 000_ _ __M-S '30-'41
Property Purchase Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 19 '18 $67,425 Os '20 M-N $3,000
Tot. assess. val. 1918 ____2,000,000
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912—$14.80 5318'20$8,088c__Feb 1923-30
Population In 1920 (Census)_1,311
Street-ifGrading Bonds.
$1,200 yrlY
55 '18 J-J 44,000BOND.DEBT May 26 '22 $29,300
BRADFORD SCHOOL DIST.
15.000
,
64,000c..Mar 1 '23-'54 Assess. debt
6s '20 M-S t
2,800
6s '21 M-S 18,000c_Sept 1 '22-39 General sinking fund
2.378,720
32 000c. _ _ M-S '40'55 Total assess. val. 1921
BOND. DEB May 1922. $95,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920___$18.20
1.400
3.500.000 Population 1921
Tot. assess. val. 1921
Tax rate (per $1,000)'21
$3.08
BROWN COUNTY.
Georgetown Is the county seat.
BRATENAHL.
Road Bonds.
This village is in Cuyahoga Co.
$13,000___Mar 1 1923
Grade Crossing (Village's portion)
48,000_Mar 1 '24-27
be '15 M-N $28.000.Nov 1 '22-'35 6s '21 F-A
52 000_Mar 1 '28-'31
Park Bonds.
6,000_ _July 2 '23-'28
'23-'35 5s '21 _-_
5s '15 M-N$37,000--May 1
55 '17 J-D 20.000_Dec 24 1937 6s '22 A-0 1168,000_0ct 1 '23-'30
1 22,0000ct 1 '31-'32
Town Hall Bonds.
5s '15 M-N$26.000__May 1 '23-'35 BOND.DEBT Apr 6'22_ $95,848
0
15,817.4f,
GEN. BD. DT. May 1922.. $118,000 Assess. val. real
7,242,160
Assessment debt (add'1)__ 27,000 Assess. val. personal
22,800 Total assess. val. (65%
Sinking fund
act.) 1921
23 059.610
Assessed val'n,real estate.. 6.526,140
Assessed val'n, personal__ 4,979,655 County tax rate(per$1.000)'21.36.50
22.621
Total assessed val'n 1920..11;505,795 Pop'n 1910, 24.784 1920
INT.on 5s of'21 at Co.Treasurer's
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915..___38.50
1,000 office.
Population In 1920
BROWN TWP. RUE. SCR. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Oakwood) is in
Paulding County.
Building Bonds.
5s '16 J-D $20,250c_Dec 15'22-'36
J-J
7,146_ _ _ _July 1 1934
6s
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22.. $26,896
Total assessed val'n 1921_ _2,500,000
School tax rate (per M) 1921'_ -$19.70
BRECKSVILLE TOWNSHIP.
1,500
This township (P. 0. Brecksville) Population in 1920 (est.)
Is in Cuyahoga County.
BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP.
Road Bonds.
i949.25___Oct 1 1922
This township (P. 0. Brunswick)
,
6s $13,949.25c 1,000___ _Oct 1 1923 Is in Medina Co. Pop'n 1910, 948.
1,500_ _Oct 1 '24-'31
Road Bonds.
1925
___ $20.000
BOND. DEB Apr 6 '22_ $31,948 55
Sinking fund
4,343 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '22-.. $71,500
Assess. val. '22(60%act.)_3,200,960 Total assess. val. 1921____2.427.820
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921
$1.69 (Assessment about 60% actual.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-317.40
977
Population in 1920
BREMEN.
This village is in Fairfield County.
BRYAN.
Street Bonds.
This village Is in Williams County.
bs '17 M-N $3,000c_May 1 '23-'27
Inc. about 1840. Pop'n 1910, 3,641;
Rush Creek !mot. Bonds.
58 '17 Mar 87.750c _---1922-1937 1920, 4,262.
Improvt Bds (Village's Portion).
Storm Sewer Bonds.
1929-1931
6s '18 ann S4.000_June 1 '23-'30 434s'12 M-8 $15,000
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1919.. $23.000
Sinking fund
3,000 58 '16 M-8 $5,000c_Mar 1 '26-'35
-Improvement Bonds
Street
Total assess. val. 1J i I - --ID 1,500,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'19_314.30 134s'12 M-S $12.000c_M&S 1 '25-'27
Population 1910, 925; 1920, 1,134 1 s'12 M-S 1,590c ___Sept 1'22-'22
INT. on street bonds payable In 1%s'12 M-S 7,500c_ _M&S '28-'29
55 '13 F-A 11.000c_M-S 1933-35
Bremen,
5s '17 P-A 15,000-M&S 1 '37-'40
Fire Bonds.
BREWSTER.
Os '21 M-S 10,000....Mar 1 '23-'27
This village is in Stark County.
Water-Works Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 14 '17 $33,000
$8.000c_Sept 1 '26-'33
Assess. val. real
1,001,865
,0
Assess. val. personal
148,453 0 '19 M-S 12,000c_Sept 1 '34-'39
13.000c_Mar 1 '27-'39
'rot, assess. val. 1916
1,150,318
1,500c___Mar 1 1910
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916.._—$15.30
Population in 1920
,
921 58 Water & Electric-Light Bonds
'08 M-8 35,000c—M&S 1 1922
00'12 M-S 4.000c_M&S I '22-'23
BRIDGEPORT.
00'12 M-8 5.000c_M&S 1 1925
This village Is In Belmont County 4%0'12 J-D 10.000c_M&S '25-'26
Bridge Bonds
530'18 M-S 32.000c_M&S '22-'28
$12,000c_ __Mar 3 193:!
48
Funding Bonds
Street-Improvement
is '01 M-S $2.000c.._- -1922.1923
48
$35.000c
1921'
Refunding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Os '20 M-S 815.000
1925-1927
45
_-- $8,000-- - -$1,000 yrly
Water Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr. 11 '22 462.000 .55 '07 M-q '410 On0c
1922-1920
6,748 BOND. DEBT June 1921_ 397.100
Sinking fund
Ass'd yarn 192 (act. val.)_ 4.91'0,440 kssessment debt (add'I)__ ._3725.503
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921—.320 8' Water & light debt (add'1)._ l'il .000
Popula'n 1910, 3.974; 1920. 3,977 kssess. val. 1920_ ___ - _ —.5.923.730
INT. on all bonds payable at the l'av ,
,te Iner 4 rinn, 1 n•m_ _ Ill R.50
41
Bridgeport National Bank.
TNT. pay. in Bryan and N.Y.City.

BRATENAHL SCHOOL DIST.
Building Bonds.
434sSz5s_ 3:1,000--_ _ _1922-1930
BOND. DEBT May 1922 $48,150
17,100
Sinking fund
Total assessed val'n 1921_11,505,795
Population in 1921
600




BRYAN VILLAGE SCR. DIST.
5s '03 ___ $6,554._M&S 1922.24
43s'16 A-0 120,000_M&SI0,'24-50
School Building Bonds.
55 '17 J-D $7.000_Sept 10 '22-'35
BOND.DEBT Apr 8 1917_ $137.500
Assessed valuation 1916_ _34.600.000
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1916___$15.20
BUCHTEL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Buchtel) is in
Athens County.
Building Bonds.
4%s'16 M-N $5,000.._Sept 1 '44-'4S
BOND. DEBT June 1922_328,000
3,600
Floating debt
586.000
Total assess. val. 1921
School tax (per $1,000) 1921___$2.59
BUCYRUS. —
This city Is in Crawford County.
Bonds.
4s '10 Street improvement_ 4,000
2,000
5s '13 General sewer
2,000
53 '14 Sewage disposal
6.000
58 '16 Streets and sewers
5s '16 Gen.Street Imp'mt_ _35.000
5s '16 Special Assessment 3,000
5s '17 Special Assessment_ _13,500
33.500
6s'19 Special Assess't
5,
16.000
6s '20 Final Judgment
19.184
6s '20 Street Sewer Impt
10,000
6s '21 Fire Apparatus
81,000
els '21 Deficiency
GEN. BD. DT.June 6 '22 $174,184
50.000
Assess. debt (incl.)
14.715
Floating debt
5.684
Sinking fund
Ass'd val.'21(607 act.) -16,200,000
Total tax(per $1,000) 1921-- $23.00
Popula'n 1910, 8.122; 1920. 10.425
BUCYRUS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Building Bonds.
bs '20 A-0 $40.000. _A-0 '22-'29
(See V. 110, p. 2215, for maturity.)
5s '19 A-0 385.000—__A-0 '22- 49
(See V. 108, p. 2555, for maturity.)
550'20 A-0 285,000____A-0 '25-'54
(See V. 110. p. 1446, for maturity.)
Os '21 A-0 70,000 Apr 1 '26-'42
(See V. 112, p 957 for maturity.)
6s '21 A-0 40:000„Apr 1 '22-'31
(See V. 112, p 957 for maturity.)
1922-1939
6s '21 A-0 45,1)00
Os
-__ 115,000
53s'22 A-0 43,000e_A-0 '23-'24_ _
130ND. DEBT Apr 25 '22 $912,000
Tot.ass'd val.'22(80%act)16.871,440
School tax (per $1,000) 1922___$1.30
BUCYRUS TWP.CON.RUE.S.D.
This district (P. 0. Bucyrus) Is
In Crawford County.
Building Bonds.
55 '16 A-0 $9,909c_A-0 10'22-'32
500c __Oct 10 1922
5s '17 A-0 1 5,000c_A&010'23-'27
500c__Apr 10 1928
1.000c___Oct 10 1928
BOND. DEBT July 8 1918 $47.300
Total assess. val. l918..___3,800,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '16-32.05
BUTLER COUNTY.
County seat Is Hamilton.
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
5s '13 M-N$60,000....June 1 '22-'29
J 25,000—_Jan 1 1931
6s
4,
1150,000_Jan 1 '32-'39
Court-House Rebuilding Bonds
Is '12 M-S $40,000c..Sept 1 '21-'24
Bridge Bonds.
J-J S14,000c.._Jan 1 '23-'24
434s
4548'14 M-N440.000c
4 hs '16 M-S 8.000__June 1 '23-'24
Road Bonds.
Os '20 s-a
67.000c
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21 31,180,600
Assess.val.'20 (abt.act.)_143,479,880
Co. tax rate (per $1.000) '16..43.40
Popurn 1910, 70,271: 1920, 87.025
INT. payable at Tress °lice.
The Miami University lands (22.566 acres), appraised at $1,200.080
In 1908, are exempt from all State
taxes except for school purposes.

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BOND. DEBT May 19 '21 $75,000
Total assess. val. 1920 (0402,183.490
Tax rate (per $l 000) 1920_821.60
Popo ia don 1921) lost .)_
:..2.000
INT. on Os of 1921 at District
Treasurer's office.
CAMBRIDGE.
This city is In Guernsey County.
Sewer Bonds.
M-S $9,0000___Sept 11028
Is
J-J
17,000c___July 1 1929
Is
J-J
4,000c_ _June 1 1926
Is '05 A-0 5.000 ___..Apr 1 1925
Is '07 F
-A 10.000.... __Feb 1 1927
Is '07 J-J 10,000___ _July 1 1927
1926
3.500
5.500
1928
Is Refunding Bonds.
J-J $21,500c___Jan 1 1923
Bridge Bonds.
Is '07 J-J 32.000____JulY 1 1927
Water Bonds.
J-J $24,000__Jan 1 '23-'34
Ills
J-J
16,000c___Nov 1 1923
45.0
4,500c_ __July 1 1925
Is '05 J-J
5,000.._.. _July 1 1927
is '07 J-J
1931
Is
_-- 15.000
5s '15 M-S 235.000
26,000c May 1 '23-'35
53 '15 M-N 50,000c_May 1 '36-'40
165,000c_May 1 '41-'55
5s'17 J-J 21.000_ _Jan 1 '23-'43
Bonds.
Refunding Water 48
Jan 1923
Jan $1,000c
15.000c___July 1 1936
.55 '16 J-J
Park Bonds.
J-J $8,000c_Jan 1923-1930
Is
Is '12 Sept 16.000_Sept 10 '22-'37
Street Bonds (City's Portion).
is '08 J-J $8.500c_ July 1 1928
___
9.000
Ills
—
11992243
2,000
__
1925
2,000
Is
9 6. 9 4
1922-192
7
76.000
6.521
Is
_
5s '15 M-S 12,250c_Mar 1 '22-35
53 '17 M-S 3,500....Sept 1 '22-'28
18.000Sept 3 '22-'39
68
'18BOND. DEBT July 1 '21.- $747,520
Assess. val.'18 (abt. act.) 14,263,935
Total tax (per $1,000)
_ _$16.00
Popul'n 1910, 11,327; 1920, 13,104
1918INTEREST payable In Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL DIST.
be '95
1113.000c __ _1922-1934
4 iti'08 M-8 38.000c_M&S '22-34
48 '06 s a
22.000c
_1922-1943
3s '15 M-S 7.000c-Sept 1 '22-28
5s
M-8 18,000c_M & 8 '22-'30
-s'20 ___ 40,000
5j
1934
6s '20 M-S 112,000__Sept 5 '22-'33
111,000__Mar 5 '23-'33
_M-8 '23-'43
Os '21 M-S
(For amount due each year, see
V. 113, p. 2423.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22- 8364,000
Assess. val.'22 (act.) _ _19.000.000
School tax (per $1.000) 1919- _..$5.42
Population in 1922 (eat)
15,000
INT. at Cambridge Say. Bank,
Cambridge,and City Treas. office.
CAMDEN VIL. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Camden) is in
Preble County.
Building Bonds.
s '15 A-0 $51,000
M-S 3,000c..
4s
School Bonds.
53is
A-0 $15,000
1958
BOND. DEBT Mar 5 1920 $69,000
Assess. val. real estate____2,135.490
Assess. val. personal prop_ -1,059,190
Public utilities
554,780
Total val.'19 (2-3 act.)__ -3.749,460
School tax (per $1,000)'19--$4.25+

CANAAN TWP. RUE. SCH. DIS.
This district (1'. 0. Plain City) Is
In Madison County.
Building Bonds.
5s '15 M-8 $21.0010- M-S 1 '22-'35
5s '16 M-8 )5.000e_M-S 1 '36-'45
53 '17 M-S 4.500c_Mar 1 '37-'45
6s '18 M-S 4.500__Mar 1 '37-'45
BUTLER TWP. SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT July 1916_ $45,000
This district (P. 0. Castine) is in Total assess. val. 1915_ __ _2,561,130
Darks County.
Total tax rate (per 31.0(10) *15 $8.70
5s '22 A-03150,000 __A-0 '23-'41
(See V. 114, p 1805,for maturity.)
BONDED DEBT
(7) CANFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Canfield) is in
Mahonlng County.
BUTLER TWP. RURAL S. D.
This district (P. 0. Vanda)ia) is In 550'22 A-0 $80,000.. _Apr 1 '23-'38
,
Montgomery County.
--- 80.000- _Oct 1 '23-'38
5
6s '20 J-J $175,000c___M-S '26-'50 BONDED DE BT
(?)
(See V. 111, p. 515, for maturity.)
INT. payable at the Farmers'
(?) National Bank, Canfield.
BONDED DEBT
BYESVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Funding & Refunding Bonds.
6s '18 M'S $8,000__Mar 1 '22-'37
BOND. DEBT May 29 '22 340,750
Total assess. val. 1921._ _ _2.510.685
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $20.40
CADIZ.
This village Is In Harrison County
Refunding Bonds.
1922-1925
$5.420
430'18 s-a
(5,, '2 I .
15.0))0_ _June 1 *22-31
Street Paving Bonds.
1921-1936
s-a 329,516
bs
GEN.BD. DT. Apr 23'22_ 346.500
7.000
Assess. debt (add'i)
4,100
Sinking fund
5.000
Water debt (included)._
Assessed val. real estate__ _1.509.460
Assess. val., pers'l prop_ _1.556,600
Total ass.val. '22 (,:i act.) 3.066,060
).20
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'22 $1,
,
Populati, n 1910. 1.971: 1920 2,081.
INTE REST payable in Cadiz.
CALDWELL SCHOOL DIST.
School Bldg, Bonds.
6s '20 s-a I356.500.._Mar 1 '22-'59
1.500____Feb 1 1960
6,000c_SeptIll '22-'27
6s '21 -__
24,000c_Sept 1 '33-'66

CANTON.
County seat of Stark Co. Incorp.
as a village In 1822 and as a town
In 1838.
6s
M-S 42,000__Mar 1 '23-'31
5)is
M-S 74,000_ _ _Mar 1 1924
Auditorium Bonds.
5s '17 al-S 32,000___Sept 11027
5s '18 J-J 86,000
1928
4,500c___ _Sept 1 1924
5 Yo'19 s-a
Refunding Water Bonds.
48 '03 M-8 $5,000c__Sept 1 1928
4As'03 M-S 12.000c__ _Sept 1 1923
Paving Bonds.
,
530'20 378,000132,000 Dec 1 '24-'32
145,000 Dec 1 '33&34
Water-Works Bonds.
4s '04 1-A1825,000c_ _ _Aug 15 1922
I 25,200e&rAug15 22-'27
00'10 M-S 85.000c......Sept 11030
4s
M-8 40,000r_Sept 1 1930
is'12 M-8 25,000c&r.Mar 1 1932
5As'13 M-8 25,000c. _Mar 1 1923
55 '14 M-S 3.5000- —Sept 1 1924
5s '14 M-8 61,600c_ Mar 1 1934
5s '15 M-8 47,000_ _ __Mar 1 1925
00'16 M'S 4,000____Mar 1 1926
4 is'16 M-S 80,000c__Mar 1 1936
434s'17 M-S 71,000c ____1924'1934
5s '17 M-S 36,000c _ _ _ _1928-1939
58 '17 M-S 24,000.. _Mar 1 '40-47
5Yis'181s-a
29.000 _ _Sept 1 '22-'38

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BOND.DEBT June 30'21 $162,154
Storm-Sewer Bonds.
Steam Shovel Purchase Bonds.
CANTON (Concludeti)1926 Assessed valuation, real_ _31.073.240
*4,tam
$9.000c-Sept 1 1929 58 io
5s '19 M'S 2,037_ _ _ _Mar 1 1929 5%s'19 s-a
1922-1923 Assessed val'n. personal _ _ 2I .154.090
58 '17 _-_
4, 00
City Barn Constr. Bonds.
54 '19 8-a 635,000c-031 1 '22-'43
Tet.ass'd val.19(60% act. 52.227,330
City-Hail Impt. Bonds.
__Mar 1 1925
5%4'13 M-S 39,000 _Sept 1 '26-'3S 5s '15
41is'15 M&S$10.000____5ept 1 1925 Total tax (Per $1,000) 1919_ --$15.42
M&S$16.000_Jail-Construction Bonds.
6s '19 s-a f 18,000c-Oct 1 1943
Water and Light Bonds.
1512,000c-Oct 1 '44-49 5s '15 M-8 $5.500c___Mar 1 1925 53 '13 Dec $10.000c___Dec 1 1923 Populati'n 1910.26,351: 1920,25,071
Sewer Construction Bonds.
M-S 25,000_ _ _ _Mar '24-'31
6s
and Street Bonds.
Dec 1 '22-'32
534'20 ___ 221,000_11ec 1 '36-'59 5%s'20 93,000i7,000 Dec 1 '33&'34 5s Park J-J $10.000____July 1 1936 CHARDON.
16
8,000
25,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'31
6s '21 ___
This village is in Geauga County.
1 '22-'32
5%4'20 ___ 75,000Dec 1 '24-31 5%s'20 293,000 7,000 Dec 1 '33-'59 5sStreet Bonds.
Funding & Deficit Bonds.
1922-1923
'03 __. 32.380
8,000 Dec
68 '19 F-A 1 $5.000- Aug 1 '22-'26
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Police and F re-Alarm Bonds.
..Aug 1 1927
12.000...
_s '17 M-8 $2,000c___Mar 1 1928 4s '06 J-D $20,000c.._June 1 1926 58 '14 M-S $80,000-Mar 1 '34-'52
Water & Light Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
Park Bonds.
Deficiency Bonds.
58 '17 A-0 $58,000
1922-1928
J-D $4,000c-June 1 1926 _s '19 s-a $240,726 Sept 1 '22-'27 6s '20 s-a f$10.000-Sept 1 1925 BONDED DEBT
4s '06
(7)
1 11,000---Sept 1 1928
5%8'13 M-S 50,000c___Mar 1 1938 Os '21 _ _ _ 149.507.30c_Sept 1 1930
Refunding Bonds
5s '14 M-S 8,500c___Sept 1 1922
Garbage-Disposal Bonds.
$7.000c-Mar 1 '23-'29 4%s'05 J-J $42,000__Jan 1 '25-'35 CHESTER TOWNSHIP S. D.
5s '17 M-S
Service & Safety Dept.
1928 3.90s'01 F-A 25.000_Aug 25 '23-33
M-S 2,500
53 '19 M-S $10,810e___Mar 1 1929 53/2s
5s '13 Mar 22.000-_Mar 1 '23-'44 in This district (P. 0. Wooster) Is
Fire Engine Bonds.
Wayne County.
54 '19 M-S 5,700____Mar 1 1929
_ _ _Mar 1 1930 5s '14 Dec 7,000_ _Dec 1 '22-'28
M-S 12,500_
School Bldg. Bonds.
5s '19 M-S 3,660_ _ _ _Mar 1 1929 65
54s'18 M-S 10,000c_Sept 1 '23-'32 54s'20 M-8 $3•4,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'41
Fire Telegraph.
Hospital Bonds.
20.000_Dee 15 '26-'46 BOND. DEBT Apr. 8 '21 - $40,000
M-S 38,500--- _Sept 1 1930 511,8'18 s-a
1 1933 6s
5 -s Id M-S $5.000c__Sept
Water-Works Bonds.
Site Purchase Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921__3,676.00064 '21 ___ 15,000____Mar 1 1926
5s '17 M-8 $10.000c___Mar 1 1927 6s '94 A-0 $22.564__Apr 3 '22-'29 Total tax rate(per $1.000)'21410.20
Fire Department Bonds.
1928 6s '94 A-0 8.000__Oct 15 '29-'31
5%8'18 M-S 6,600
1,311
4s '06 J-D $29,000c_June 1 1926
4343'10 Sept 6.000 Sept 1 '25-30 Population in 1920
-Mar 1
44812 Mar 70.000c-Mar 1 1932 5%8'19 M-S 13.700c--Bonds. 1929 58 '16 A-0 18,000c_ __Apr 1 1926
intercepting Sewer
1.000r-June 1 1926
4s '06 J-D
J-D $290,000 ____1938-1947 TOT. DEBT Apr. 1 '21__ $347,100 CHILLICOTHE.
5%s
5%4'14 VI-S 5,000c__Sept 1 1924
This city is in Ross County.
Sinking fund
P. F. A. Tel. Bonds.
5s '15 M-S 16,000____Mar 1 1925
Flood and Paving Bonds.
_Sept 1
Assess. val. '20 (abt. act.)..5,705,00()
438'16 M-S 13.000c___Mar 1 1926 51is'19 M-S $13,500--- Bonds. 1929 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-.419.00 4%8'14
$29,468___Mar 20 1934
& Police Dept.
Fire
4 kis'16 M-S 5.500--Mar 1 1936
1028
Sewer Bonds.
INTEREST at Village Treasury.
,
53.s'18 M-S 3,000c__ _Mar 1 1928 51-5 18 MS $2.700 inset. Bonds.
434s'14 J-D $31.000___ _June 1 1934
Nimishillen Creek
1928
M-S 2,700
5%s
Dec 1 '22-'34
General Flood Bonds.
5s '19 M-S 6,500___ _Sept 1 1927 5348'20 355,000110,000 Dec 1 '35-'59 CELINA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
$2.540Mar 2 1934
1 9,000
___ 322.750
4s
1922-1934 5s '14 M'SSewer Bonds (General).
6s '21 ___ 12,500_ __ _Mar 1 1927
414s
-- 15,000
1934-1941 4s Street & $30.000__ _May 15 1928
Fire Station Bonds.
'07 ___
Market-House Bonds.
1 '22-'29 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921- $42.000
5%s'19 s-a $20,/•00_8ept
M-S 2,400... _Sept 15 1923
4s '02 J-J $53.000c_ __July 1 1925 58 '20 M-3 65,000_ _Sept 1 1927 Assessment debt
3.500 4s '08 J-J
17,000.._ July 1 1929'
4s
Funding Bonds.
Truck Bonds.
Assess. val.. real est
3.494.630 4s '09
3.400_ __Mar 15 1924
53 '03 A-0$106,000e___Apr 1 1928 5s Motor'09
'17 M-S $5,000c_ __Sept 1 1928 Assess. val., porsonal
3,105,212 4s '09
1 1927
1,250_ ___Nov 1 19286s '17 M-S 8,600c___Mar
GEN.BD.DT. Apr 10'22$6,979,009 Tot.asses.val.'20(80% act.)6 599,842
24,000e__Dee 1 '22-23 Ass't debt (addl) May '21
6.500___June 15 1939
337,768 School tax (per $1.000) 19201-$4.10 4s '10
80.000c__Dec 1 '24-28 Sinking fund_
4s
1,006,138 Population in 1920
6.000---_July 1 1930
4,300 4s '10
51017 J-D I75,000c__Dec 1 '29-'33 Tot. a.ss'd val. 1922___14S,000,000
'11
1,100____Mar 1 1931
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
48,000e_ _Dec 1 '34-'36 City tax (per 31,000) 1921 $8.40
3,250___June 15 1931
48 1
43 41
25,000c_ __Dec 1 1937 Pop'n 1910. 50,217; 1920- 87.091
1,100_June 1 1931
CENTER TOWNSHIP.
-a 426,485.60e Sept 1 1928
5.000____Mar 9 1932
43 '12
6s '20 s
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
This township (P. 0. Lisbon) Is in 48 '12
2,250___Sept 10 1922
Police-Sta -Impt. Bonds.
Columbiana County.
1,500Sept 3 1932
ls '12 ___
5kis'13 M-S $5,000e__Sept 1 1923 CANTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Road Bonds.
45 '12 -_- 25.000__Dec 30 1932
M-N$30,000c-May 1 '24'-25
48 '05
55 '15 M-S $20.000_8ept 1 '22-'25
Sewage Treat. Plant Bonds.
1,000_ _Sept 1 1933
1
'13
$75,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1955 48 '06 M-S 30.000c__.Mar16 1926 58 '15 M-S 4,000_ -Sept 1 '22-'25 5s '13 Sept 1,650___Sept 20 1933
43s'15 M-S
1927
M-8
1953 4s '07 F-A 20.000c-Feb 27 1928 GEN. DEBT May 17'17_ $51,757 5s
M-S 260,000
55
6.400---May 1 1934
4%s'14 M-N
1954 45 '08 F-A 30,000c_Feb 15 1928 Assessed val., real
M-S 185,000
44s
3,188,040 5s '15 M-8 5.905___Mar 15 1925
60,000c._Dec
1927 48 '08 J-D 34,000c__May 27 1929 Assessed val., personal
M-S 2,000
4%4
1,864,340 510'18 M-8 4,000___ -Part yearly
'09 M-N
1928 45
Total valuation 1916
M-S 10,000
53s
5,052,380
Refunding Bonds.
45 '10 F-A 36,000c__Feb 17 1930 Total tax (per 31.000)______ _$16.20
Improvement Bonds.
43.0'16 J-D $18,000__Dec 1 '22-'27
39,000c_Apr 28 1931
M-S 19,250__Sept 1 '22-'28 45 '11 A-0 225,000___Apr 8 1954 Population 1910, 4,670; 1920, 4,833
5s
Canal Crossing Bonds
Os
M-S 4,000._ _Mar 1 1931 bs '14 A-0 50.000_ --_Dec 4 1054
INT. at the People's State Bank, 4s '11
$1,650___Aug 20 1931
M-S 8,617_ _Mar 1 '23-'26 bs '14 J-D 275.000____ Feb 3 1955 Lisbon.
3A s
1.500____Sept 3 1932
4s'12
5s '15 F-A
13,850Mar 1 1931
6.;'21__
Fire Department Bonds
250.000____Apr 1 1955
4%8'15 A-0
Sawer 'fonds.
45 '08 ___ 110,000___Aug 15 1928
3 1955
4%s'12 M-S $37,400c_ _ _Sept 1 1922 55 '15 J-D 147.000c___June 1956 CENTERBURG.• Knox County,
4s '10
3.250____Apr 1 1930
This village is In
_May 11
450'13 M-S 18,100c _Mar 1 1923 4s'16 M-N168.000_irly onApril 23
M
41 s'15 M&S100.000-Mar 15 1935
Street Inlet. Bonds.
530'13 M-8 38,100c__Mar 1 1923 4 s'17 A-0 155,000 & $5,000 1937) 554s'19 M-8
Safety Dept. !mot. Bonds.
$38.000
216.000c......Sept 1 1953 ($10,000 1919 to 1936
5s '13 M-S
5s '13 Sept $22.000____Sept 1 1933
1180,000c_Jan 10 '30-'38 BOND.
530'14 M-8 11.700c___Mar 1 1924 bs '18 J-J I 11,000c__Jan 10 19:39 FloatingDEBT May 20 '21 $62,100
City Prison Bonds
15,000
debt
5s '14 M-8 8,000c___Sept 1 1924
1923-1927 Sinking fund, general
108 48 '10 ___ $3,250____Apr 1 1930
i
11,350____Mar 1 1924 5s '19 F-A125,000
5%s'14 M-8
1928 Sinking fund, water
Deficiency Bonds.
17.000
233
M-8 44,000r___Sept 1 1953
54
Total assessed val. 1921.._3,384.080 58 '14 M-S $41,300___Jan 25 1924
114,000.Dec 20
-is
M-S 8,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1922 5s '19 s-a 119.000_Dec 20 '21-'40 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 315.30 as '13 ___
43
8,500_ __ _Sept 1 1923
3
96
'41-'57
M&8185,000c___Sept 1 1954
4%8'14
'19 s-a 1,406.000.Dec 10'22-'59 Population 1910. 723; 1920, 775 Ss '15 ___ 71.200
1925
5$ '15 M&S 40,000c__Mar 1_1922 5s '20M-81,791,000-Sept 20 '22-'60
BOND.DEBT May 26'22 $429,079
Os
500c
M-S
53 '16
21,248
Assessment debt (add'1)__
-a 298,000___Feb 15 1961
gs '21 s
58 '16 M-S 3,200c_iept 11928 6s '21 M-S 300,000_Mar 15 '23-'52 CENTERBURG VILLAGE SCH. Sinking fund
93,176
DIST.
670c-Sept 1 1922
58 '17 M-8
Assess. valuation 1922_ _22,216,050
Deficiency Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Centerburg) 'Fetal tax (per $1.000) 1922_320.00
70,000e_Sept 1 '31-'37
5$ '17 M-S
15. 1
83
1922 58 '19 s-a 1$200.000__Dec 1 '22-26 is in Knox County.
500e
bs '17__M-S
1 46,000_ _Dec 1 1927 5%s'22 ___ $100,000_ _A-0 1923-47 Population in 1920
2,000c-Mar 1 1927
4348'17 J-D
INTEREST at office of Treasurer.
110,000__Mar 1 '28-'38 BOND.DEBT Apr. 16122$6,159,000 BONDED DEBT
(?)
510'18 M-8
118.403
534'18 M-S 3,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'23 Sinking funds assets
7.000.000 CHAGRIN FALLS.
51,000c-Sep1 1 '22-'38 Value of other real
CHILLICOTHE SCHOOL DIST.
5'18 s-a
88.234,790
1 1924 Assessed val.,
990___Mar
This village is in Cuyahoga Co. Is '11 M-S $40.000c_M&S 1 '22-'4/
5s '19 M-S
_
Assessed
Refunding Bonds.
1928
4s '12 M-N 15,000c
M-S 22,000__Mar 1 '22-28 Total valval.' personal__ 64.910.150
(is
'22(88% act.)_153.144.940
6s '21 _- 35,000July 1 '23-'57 Actual value (est.).-_1S5,000.00k) 58 '16 A-0 $ .1:)00c __Apr 1'23-'26 438'15 A-0 57.000_A-0 1 '22-'35
Street lmpt. (Vii. Portion) Bds. 58 '15 J&J 14.000c_M&S 1 '22-'35
6s'22 -- 1 8,000Feb 1 '24-'31 School tax (per $1.060) '22-.._ _$8.20
1923 4%8'16 M-8 15.000_ _M & S '22-'36
A-0 $4,550c
58
22,000__Feb 1 '32-'42
In 1920
87.091
1924 BOND.DEBT May 25'22 $125,000
A-0 8.000c_
5% s'21 _ _ _ 06,000_ _Dec 1 '32-'59 Population all bonds, except 436s '17 5.4
,
1NT. on
9.,()__A-0 1 '22-'26 Sinking fund
13.000
5%4'20 _ _ _ 54,000_ _Doc 1 '22-34 (which is payable at the Dime Sav- 58 '16 A-0
1922-1928 Assess. valuation 1922_ _ _22.500,000
6s '18 A-0 1,490
Comfort-Station impt. Bonds. ings Bank, Canton) is payable at 6s '19 A-0 11,400c_Apr 1'23-'29 School tax (per 31.000) '20-'21_38.00
M&S $6,000e___Mar 1 1925 Kountze Bros.
5s '15
11.600c-Oct 1 '22-'29 Population In 1920 (est.)
20,000
City-Hall impt. Bonds.
6s '19 A-0 3,2i6____Sept '22-'29
INT. at office of Treasurer.
1925
Ss '15 M&S $4,000c___Mar 1 1925 CAREY VILLAGE SCH. DIST.
O.Water-Works Bonds.
1.500____Mar 1
This district (P. 0'. Carey) is in
4 kis'16 M-S
1922
A-0 $10,000e
43s'16 M-S 4,500___Sept 1 1928 Wyandot County
CINCINNATI.
___
..s
7 600
O. T. Grove, Secretary Sinking
Detention Hospital [mot. lids. 68 '20 s-a J$69,750c_June 1 '23-'40 Os '18 A-0 4,000c_ _May 2'23-26
I 73,625c_Dec 1 '25-'40
Ss '15 M&S $3,000c_Mar 1 1925
Sewer Bonds (Village Portion). Fund Trustees.
Cincinnati is situated in Hamilton
M-S 15,000__ _ _Mar 1 1931 BOND.DEBT Apr 10 '22_ _$150,000 bs
A-0 $12,500c
1929
6s
Portion).
Prin. and int. at First National
County. Founded in 1789; IncorpStreet Bonds (City's
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
5kis'13 M-8 $57.200e__Mar 1 1923 Bank of Carey.
6s '18 _-- $1,5 10__Apr 1 '23-'28 orated as a town Jan. 1 1802 and as
a city Feb. 5 1819. The following
5s '14 M-S 12,000._....Mar 1 1924
Cemetery Bonds.
1 1923 CARROLI4 TOWNSHIP.
villages have since been annexed:
58 '17 A-0 $13,500c
58%14 M-S 9,800____Mar 1 1924
This township (I'. 0. Oak Harbor) (Due part each 6 mos. beg. Apr 1 '19)
Fernbank. Hartwell, Pleasant.
58 '14 M-8 5,000c-Sept 1923
Is in Ottawa County,
M-S 11,800r_ _ _Sept 1
5%s
GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 '17_442.062 Ridge, Oakley, Delhi, Madisonville.
1925
Mar 1
Road Bonds.
Assessment debt (addl)
5s '15 M-I3 9,000_
41.750 Carthage, College Hill, Sayler Park,
5s '15 M-S 8,700 _- - Mar 1925 5s'18 s-a $11.000__M & 8 '22-'27 Assessed val., real estate 1,249,080 Mt. Washington, Mt. Airy, Avon5,900__Mar 1 1928 Assessed val., personal prop 593.390 dale. Clifton, Linwood. Westwood,
410'15 M-S 32,100c___Sept 1 1925
4%8'16 M-S 62,800____Mar 1 1926 TOT. DEBI May 25 '22_ _ $40,500 Total assessed val. 1915_ _1,842.470 Riverside. Hyde Park. Evanston,
6,242 Total assessed val. 1916__1.964,900 Bond Hill. Winton Place, Kennedy
16 M-S 28.800____Sept 1 1925 Sinking fund
5s
2.500,0o Total tax rate(per $1.000) 1916315.30 Heights and Red Bank. The Lin00'16 M-S 130.000___Mar 1 1926 Tot. assess. val. 1922
5s '16 M-8 19,300_Mar 1 1926 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922-$16.40 Population 1910. 1,931; 1920, 2,237 vood Mt. Airy and Mt. Washington
2,192
bonds have all been paid off but the
438'16 M-S 25,250___-Sept 1 1926 Population in 1920
eI) s of the other places will be found
,
fis '16 M-S 18,625W.Sept 1 '22-'26
CHAGRIN FALLS SCH. DIST.
in the table below.
5s '17 M-S 115.000c_Mar 1 '27-'29 CASS TWP. SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Shiloh) is in bs '14 A-0 $3'.000c_A & 0 '2-'37
1 4,000c___Mar 1 1930
Bonds marked thus-sf-are held
County.
bs '14 A-0 6,000c...A & 0 '22-'27 In the sinking fund.
as '17 M-S 8,800e-Sept 1 1927 Richland Building
•
School
Bonds.
School Improvement Bonds.
5s '22 J-J1.000,000e___Jan 2 1965
58 '17 M-S 5,000e___Sept 1 1928
54s'13 M-3 9,400cMar 1 1928 5%8'22 A-0/$26,400c_0ct 1 '23-'33 53.16 A-0 $1,200e _--1925 &1926 Bridge, Grade Crossing, Subway.,
1 28,600c_Oct 1 '34-'46 5s
20.000
Str. & Viad. and Viaduct.
2
53/8'19 M-S 48,100c___Mar 1 1929
DEBT
(7)
Refunding Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
5s '19 M-13 4,650___ _Mar 1 1924 BONDEDand int.
PRIN.
payable at the bs '16 A-0 $2,700c __A&O 1 '22-24 48 '89 J-D $68.000____June 1 1939
900_ _Sept '24 & '30
5%s'20 M-S
58 '17 A-0 3,000e_A&O 1 '2
(Subject to call June 11919.)
6s '20 M-S 3,012___Mar 1 1928 district depositary.
BOND.DEBT Apr 15'19-357.122 4s '07 J-D sf3.500___June30 1927
5s '20 M-S 96,000-Sept 1 1928 CEDARVILLE TWP.
RUE. S. D. Assess. val. real
2.0s0,050 48 '06 A-0 sr36,000_-__Oct 11935
1,500-.-- _Sept 1 1923
1.074.100 48 '08 J-J sf26,000___Jan 27 1938
3,000_ _Sept 1 '24-'26 58 '15 A-0 $61,00c-A-0 '22-'41 Assess. val. personal
48 '08 J-J sf28,000____July 1 1928
493_ _ _ _Mar 1 1926 (See V. 100, p. 1945, for maturity.) Total assess. val. '19 (abt.
6s '21 ___
80% actual)
3.154.150 48 '09 M-Nsf10.000 ___Nov 1 1932
730____Mar 1 1926 5s '16 A-0*$3,000
($500 yearly on April 1.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918__41.50 48 '10 A-0 s17.500___Apr 15 1930
2,300 ___Sept 1 1926
Population in 1918 (est.)
2.800 48 '10 M-N sf6,200____May 1 1940
6,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'25 5%s'19
6s '20 --10
510'20 __ 231,000Dec 1 '30-'38 Os '21 _*9,500
INT.at Chagrin Falls Banking Co. 48. M-N sf15.000____May 1 1930
48 '12 J-J 31.500-_July 1 1942
5%8'20 ___ 52,000.. Dec 1 '24-28 BOND. Dii113T May 25 '22 $81,500
-4.443.610
410'13 J-D sf12.000____June 2 1943
1
532.3'20 -- 22,000_ _ _ _Doc 1 1924 Assessed valuation
1922_School tax (per $1,000) 1921_45.00 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY.
4%8'14 F-A sf8.500_--Aug 15 1934
Refunding Bonds
Urbana is the county seat.
3,250
58 '18 F-A 31,700---_Aug 1 1958
00'03 F-A $13,000c_Aug 20 1923 Population in 1920
* INT. at the Exchange Bank,
Court-House Bonds.
5s '20 A-0 15.000___Apr 15 1940
4s '03 M-S 5,000c_ Sept 1 1928
55 '20 A-0 36,000____Apr 1 1945
4s '04 F-A 12.000c___Feb 1 1924 Cedarville; on other bonds at 4th Se '16 --- $4,500
Bridge Bonds.
58 '20 J-J
J-J
11.300____July 1 1930
10,000r_ _Feb 1 1924 Nat. Bank, Cincinnati.
4s
6s '21 J-D $8,000___J-D 1923-26 53O'21
15,000_ _July 1 1936
__July
4s '05 F-A 22.000c__ _Feb 1 1930
Ditch Bonds.
(Optional July 1 19314
45 '09 M-S 13,000c__Sept 1 1929 CELINA.
Dec '21
County seat of Mercer Co. Inc. 5%8'18 __$248c
Grade-Crossing
. M-S 20,000c8ir Mar 1 1929
4s
43-is'16 M-S 25.000c___Mar 1 1027 Apr. 2 1861. Population 1910, 68 '20 A-0 16.000.-A-0- 1922-'25 4s '10 J-D$800.000c_Dee 15 1950
Road Impt Bonds.
Subway Bands.
00'16 M-8 64,000c ,__1922-1937 3,493; 1920. 4,226.
Light-Plant Bonds.
'22-'30___ 4s '12 M-N$50,000_ _ _Nov 1 1952
bs '19 s-a
4%s'17 M-8 25,000c _:Mar 1 1927
Street and Viaduct Bonds.
5s '18 M-S 76,000e_glept 1 '22-'40 48 '00 J-D $7.000c_Junel2'23-'25 58 '19 s-a /36.000__Nov 1 '22-'24
165.000--Nov 1 '25-'29
s'16 F-A $50,000_ __Feb 1 1925
58 '19 M-S 20,000- _Mar 1 '23-'29 bs '03 Sept 5,000e-Sept 15 '22-26




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CINCINNATI (Continued.)
5s '20 A-0 25,000_--Apr 1 1940 5s '17 J-J $80,000____Jan 2 1967 4s '10 M-Nsf33,500___Nov 1
1930
Viaduct Bonds.
(Optional April 11930.)
55
_sf500,000___Jan 2 1967 45 '10 -D
45 '03 M Ssf10,000. __Mar 1 19'23 6s '20 J-D 70,000___Dec 15 1940 58 '17 8-a 1.850,000___Jan 2 1967 48 '11 J sf44.500____Dec 1 1930
'17
A-Osf15,700-___Apr 1 1931
45 '04 A-0 7,500__Apr 1 1924
Funding Bonds.
(Optional Jan. 2 1942.1
48 '11 M-S sf2.000---Sept 15 1926
-A 300,000.. __Aug 1 1934 430'17J-Dsf340,000___Dec 1 1937 5Us'17 s 1,500,000_ _ _Jan 2
48 '04 F
-a
M-8sf29.600___Sept 15 1931
330'08 F-A 425,000c_Feb 1 1936 53 '18 --_ 1,000,000-___Feb 1 1938 (Optional after Jan. 2_ 1942 on 1067 48 '11 A-0
any 48 '11
sf5,900----Oct 2 1931
3.655'06M-N140.000c___Nov 5 1920 6s '20 ___2,980.000___Aug 1 1928
interest-paying data thereafter.)
48 '11 J-D sf9,000____Dec 1 1931
3.65'07M-Nsf 20.000_ _May 25 1927
Health Department Laboratory.
Refuse Disposal and Garbage. 48 '11 J-D sf3.500--Dec 15 1931
4s '07 A-0 257,000c—Oct 15 1937 48 '13 M-Ssf$3.350__Mar 1 1928 330'02M-Nsf$37.000—Nov 1 1922 48 '12 F
-A 73.000c_Feb 15 1932
4s '08 F-A 115,500c___Feb 1 1938
Property Bonds.
3.65s'07J-J sf60,000___July 15 1927 48 '12 A-0 sf3,185.57_Apr 1 1932
48 '08 M-Nsf50.000____Nov 1 1928 5s '20 ___
1,000_ ___Apr 1 1925 3.65s'07J-J
90.000,.,._July 15 1927 48 '12 A-0 07.000___Apr 1 1932
48 '09 A-0 sf4,500-___Oct 1 1929
Hospital Bonds
Deficiency Bonds.
48 '11 J-D sf37,200___Dec
48 '10 A-0 283,000r __Apr 15 1950 330'02 M-8 sf845,000—Oct 1 1927 Os '20 __ 400,000____Aug 1 1928 48 '12 M-Nsf17.000___May 1 1931
1 1927
45 '11 A-0 250,000c—_Apr 1 1941 3345'03 J-J
100,000..,.Jan 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
48 '12 M-N 2,500—__May 1 1932
4s '11 M-Ssf21.000__Sept 15 1931 330'05 M-S 250,0000-Mar 1 1935 4s '92
1 1932
'11 J-D
7,000___Dec 1 1931
430'15 J-J 50,000__Jan 15 1935 330'05 J-D 1sf175,000(._Dec 1 1935 (SubjectJ-D$300,000c&r_June 1912.) 48 '12 J-J
to call after June 1
48
2,500____July 1 1932
430'15 F
-A 165.000—Feb 15 1985
1 25.0001
48 '04 A-0
1924 48
M-N
4 s'15 A-Osf16,500_-__Apr 1 1935 3.65s'06M-N 300,000. Nov 5 1931 3340'03M-N 250,000_ __,.Apr 1 1923 48 '12 J-D 31.000____May 1 1932
sf5,000.___Nov 1
'12
51,000___June 1 1932
4 8'15 M-S sf1,500___Sept 15 1935 3.655'07F-A
204,000_Feb 15 1937
.
4 s'16 J-D sf14,000___Dec 15 1936 45 '09 M-S 100,000cSept 15 1959 330 05M-N 350,000c,.,. May 1 1935 48 '12 J-J sf17,500___July 15 1932
3.655'06F-A 250,000c_.Aug
-A 220.000---Aug 15 1932
4345'17 M-N 06,000_ _ _ _May 1 1937 4s '09 M-N 135.000__Nov 1 1929 48 '07 J-J sf13,000—_July 13 1936 Is '12 F
20 1937 Is '12 F-Asf42,500____Aug 1 1932
5s '20 A&O 15000._Apr 15 1940 4s '10 F-Al 300,000cLAug 1 1960 45 '07 J-J
24.000 ,._July 25 1937 4s '12 M-8sf28.500____Sept 1 1932
(Optional April 15 1930.)
1 sf200.000
48 '08 J-J sf56,000____July 1 1933 45 '12 F
-A st3.500___Feb 15 1932
Cinc. Sou. RY. Construction 45 '10 J-D 1,000,000cDec 15 1960 48 '09 J-J 473.000c__July 15
1949
'12
(Optional 30 years after date).
48 '11 J-J 1100,000rl_July 1 1961 45 '09 J-D sf17,500—Dec 15 1924 45 '12 M-Nsf42.500___Nov 15 1932
15
M-S 120,500____Sept 1 1932
48 '91 J-J 1175,00(4 —July 1 1941
01
)
1300,000cf
4s '10 M-N sf4,500___May 15 1940 45 '12 M-N sf750___Nov 15 1932
0
12.000
48 '11 M-S sf30,000-Sept 15 1931 48 '10 A-0 41,000c__Apr 15 1940 45 '12 M-N 21.500___Nov
15 1932
3%8'02 J-Jf 7,797, 01..July 1 1952 48 '11 J-D
54,000_Dec 15 1961 4s '10 A-Osf12,500___Oct 15,
1930 45 '13
s
.
__..Feb 1 1933
e
1 013,0001
4s '12 J-J
37,500,._Jan
1962 4s '10 M-N
3345'0681-N$4.595.000c_May 1 1956 4s '12 F-A 010.000—Feb 15 1952 45 '10 J-D sf3,500__-_Nov 1 1930 Is '13 M-Nsf$10,300c_May 20 1933
-D
48 '08 J-J 600,000c—July 1 1958 4s '12 M-N 250.000c_May 1 1962 45 '11 M-Ssf15,000__Dec 15 1930 130'13 J st80.000—__June2 1925
1
sf9.500---Sept 15 1921 130'13 J-D
1933
45 '09 J-J 750.000___July 15 1959 4s '12 J-D
25.000__June 1 1942 48 '11 M-Ssf16,700--Sept 15 1931 430'13 J-D j sf6,100__Junel6 1925
100,0001_June 2
4s '10 A•01.100.000—Apr 1 1960 45 '12 J-D
115,000__Dec 1 1942 48 '11 M-Ssf81.280___Sept 15 1941
1sf40,0001
340,000_July 1 1943 48 ,
Cinc. South. Ry. Terminal 430'13 J-J
11 J-D sf30.000--Dec 15 1931 430'13 F
-A 51.000___Aug 1 1933
430'13 M-8
25,000__Sept 1 1953 48 '12 A-0sf25.000___Apr 6 1932 430'13 J-J 116.000_ ___July 1 1933
(Optional 40 years after date).
330'02 J-Jsf500,000____July 1 1965 430'14 J-J 0125.000__Jan 2 1954 4s '11 J-D sf10,250____Dec 1 1931 148'13 J-J sf17.000___July 21 1933
325.000__Jan 2 1954 45 '12 F-A sf3.500___Feb 15 1932 430'13 F-A 033.900___Aug 15 1933
3%s'03 J-J 600.000___ _July 1 1905 430'14 J-J
330'04 J-J 500,000- ___July 1 1965 430'14 M-N sf25.000_-May 1 1934 48 '12 J-D sf14,000___June 15 1932 430'13 J-D1 sf8.0001__June16 1933
i
330'05 J-J 500,000c___July 1 1965 4qs'14 J-J 75,000---Jan 2 1954 4s '12 M-N sf2,600____May 1 1932
1 30.0001
330'06 J-J 500,000c___July 1 1965 4 s'17 F-Asf40,000
_ Feb 4s '12 J-D sf3,150____June 1 1942 is '13 M-S sf7,500-__Mar 15 1953
ouse of Refuge Bonds.
45 12 J-D s1100.000 Dec 18 1965
4s '12 F-A 38,000—Ahg 15 1032 Is '13 M-8 sf1,675____Mar 1 1953
4s '14 J-JJ 90,000c1_July 1 1965 48 '96 J-J J 334,000__July 1 1926 45 '12 M-Ssf43,500_-__Sept 1 1932 Is '13 A-0 sf930___Apr 1 1933
1 sf6.000__July 1 1926 4s '12 A-0 sf1,500----Oct 1 1932 Is '13 M-Ssf 4.500---Mar 15 1928
sf10,000cf _
30.000.. Apr 1 1925 45 '12 M-Ssf25,000___Sept 17 1932 Is '13 M-N sf8,300___May 1 1933
435'16 M-8 100.000____Mar 1 1965 330'05 A-0
430'16 J-J sf250,000__July 1 1965 48 '11 M-S 03.500-Sept 15 1931 45 '12 J-D sf12,000—__Dec 1 1932 448'13 J-D 346.500—__June2 1933
58 '18 J-J 100,000_—_July 1 1965 4s '13 F-A st130.000—Feb 1 1938 45 '12 J-D 75,000___Dec 20 1932 430'13 A-0 sf5.000___Oct 15 1923
v 1 1985 430'13 F-Aj sf20,0001-Feb 1 1938 45 '12 M-N 69,000___Nov 10 1932 430'13 A-0 61,500__Oct 15 1933
58 '20 J-J 1,0011.000c_
1 100,0001
5s '20 J41,250,000-- _July 1 1965
48 '13 M-S sf3,000_--Mar 15 1933 430'13 M-N
15 1933
430'14 J-J
010,000__July 1 1939 45 '13 M-Ssf25.000___Mar 15.1953 130'13 A-0 sf2,200__Nov 15 1933
City-Hall and Public-Hall.
sf7.500---Oct
50.000--Mar 1 1935 4s '13 A-0 06,600____Apr 1 1933 448'14 J-J I sf4.8001 __Jan 2 1934
45 '10 F-Asf$12,000__Aug 15 1930 430'15 M-S
Infirmary Improvement.
45 '10 A-0 sf4,000___Oct 1 1930
45 '13 F-A sf54,500____Feb 1 1933
1 80.000,
4t48'14 F-A sf2.500_ _Aug 1 1954 4s '03 J-J $40,000c___Jin 1 1923 430'13 M-N 55.000____May 1 1933 448'14 J-J sf8.600---_Jan 2 1924
Market-House Bonds.
430'15 M-Nsf 1,500____May 1 1925
448'14 .1-J
4s '13 M-Ssf16,500____Mar 1
2
33002 A-0 sf$6,000__Oct 1 1927 48 '13 M-Nsf23.000—May 20 1933 448'14 J-J sf3,300__Jau 15 1934
4''1A J-J
25.000___ _Jan 2 1945
af6,000_-Jan
193:3
1934
35,000-Jan 15 1935 430'13J-Dsf400,000___June 16 1953 430'14 F-Asf13,600___Feb 15 1934
sf22,000---Ju1y 15 1839 430'15 J-J
430'19
Park Bonds
*ia 20 J-J
.July 1 1928
6,500
430'13 J-J
430'14
50,000___July
sf3.300___Feb
45 '93 J-D sf$35,000__June 1 1923 430'13 F-A sf7,000__Aug 7 1943 4q8'14 F-A sf4.800__Mar 16 1934
M-S
1 1933
Condemnation Bonds.
1934
J-D sf50,000__July 1 1927 430'13 M-S 24,500__Sept 5 1933 4 8'14 A-0sf27,500___Apr 30 1934
330'03 J-J
$20,000__Jan 1 1923 430'02 J-J
15
48 '04
500,000c_July
50,000c_Apr 1 1924 48 '04 M-8 sf25.000c_Sept 1 1954 430'13 M-N sf(1,500___Nov 15 1933 4 s'14 M-N sf3,425____May 1 1934
48 04 A-0
1 1924 430'13 J-D sf17.100-_Dec 15 1933 4 A s'14 J -J sf2.500____July 1 1924
48 '04 M-8 sf30.000__Sept 1 1934 430'05 J-D
350.000c_June
330'05 A-0 sf75,000__Apr 1 1935 4s '06 A-0 st20,000__Oct 1 1985 4348'13 A-0 600.000____Oct 1 1953 448'14 F-A sf15,800___Aug 15 1934
1 1956 434s'14 J-J sf26.300____Jan 2
430'14
sf4.500_Mar 15 1927 4s '07 J-J
3.655'07M-8
15
sf800_July 25 1957 434s'14 M-Ssf40,500___Mar 16 1934 448'14 F-Asf15.000___Aug 15 1924
1934
3.655'07A-0
M-8sf75,500__Sept
35.000_Apr 15 1947 40 '07
1924
86,000cJune 30
sf5.500__July 1 1957 45 '07 J-D st10,000_Sept 1957 434s'14 M-N sf5,200____May 1 1924 448'14 A-Osf14,500___Oct 1 1924
413'07 J-J
M-8
1 1957 434s'14 F-A sf7.500--Aug 15 1924 434s'14 M-N sf8.000_-_Nov
45 '07 J-J
10,000c July 25 1947 3s
17,500_July 15 1957 4 s 14 M-Ssf11.000—Sept 15 1924 430'14 J-D st2.385____Dec 2 1924
48 '07 J-D st19.500_Dec 31 1947 4 '07 J-J
1 1934
'0
A-0 300,000c_0ct15 1957 4345'15 J-J sf1,500____Jan 2 1925 430'14 J-D sf1.284___Dec 15 1924
48 '07 A-0 130,000_0ct 30 1947 4s '08 F-A st20,000_Feb
1 1938 4 s 15 J-J .37,500__Jan 15 1935 45'15 J-J sf17.585___Jan 15 1935
150,000,. Jan 2 1948 3s '08 A-0
45 08 J-J
50,000c_Apr 1 1948 434s'15 M-8 100,000____Mar 1 1935 434s'13 J-D 280,000____June2 1925
4s 08 F-A sf20,000_Feb 28 1938 4s '08 A-0
65,000c_Apr
08 F-A sf30.000_Feb 28 1948 4s '08 F-A sf40,000-Aug 1 1958 434s'15 A-01,000.000__ _Apr 1 1955 4 s'15 A-Ofsfl 1,0001__Apr 1 1935
20
1 82.0001
48 08 J-D sf26,000-June 15 1928 48 '09 J-D sf35,000__June 1928 448'15 J-J sf2,700—July 15 1925
1 1940 4 s'15 M-S sf2,100____Sept 1 1925 4148'15 A-0 sf2.500..._Apr
45 '08 F-A
sf4,000-Aug 20 1928 48 '09 M-8
25,000c_Sept 1 1949 4348'15 J-D sf40,500____Dec 1 1935 430'15 M-Ssf26,800-___Mar15 1930
1 1935
48,000Aug 1 1049 45 '09 M-S
4s '09 F-A
25,500cSept 15 1949 434s'16 J-J sf11,500___Jan 15 1926 430'15 A-0 s12.500___Apr 15 1925
9.000—Sept 1 1949 4s '10
its '09 M-S
May 1 1935
sf4,500.0ct 15 1929 48 '10 M-8 010.000-Mar 15 1950 4348'16 F-A sf5,000____Feb 1 1926 43015M-Nsf13.200
48 '09 A-0
A-0
sf7,500-Apr
4s '09 A-0 sf15,000_0ct 15 1949 4s '10 M-N sf10,000_May 15 1050 4 s 16 M-N sf4,200—__May 1 1926 44s'15 J-D cf8.500 .. _ _June 1 1935
15 1930
June 1 1936 430'15 M-N 60,5001_May 1 1935
sf4,700—Dec 1 1949 45 '10 M-N sf5,000_May 1930 448'16 J-D sti.025
4s '09 J-D
1
430'16 A-0 sf8,400
Oct 1 1936
sf3001
sf3,500..Dec 15 1929 45 '10 A-0
4s '09 J-D
50,000c_Apr 1 1950 430'16 J-Dsf16,700
ib A-0 s 127.000—Apr 15 1935
Dec 11938 4
4s '10 J-J
4,500__Jan 1 1930 45 '10 M-S
s15,000_Sept
sf800
July 1 1937 134s'15 A-0 50.000____Apr 1 1945
sf13,000....Jan 1 1930 45 '10 J-D 1,000,000cDec 15 1950 430'17 J-J
48 '10 J-J
15 1950 434s'17 F
-A sf5,000
Aug 1 1927 4 s'15 M-136,5001_May 15 1935
43 '10 M-S sf44.500_Mar 15 1930
sf4001
Sept 3 1937
48 '10 A-0 sf10,000-Apr 15 1925 45 '13 F-A Ist75.0001_Feb 1 1953 4 s'17 M-S 920,000
15,0001
4 45'17 J-D 54,500—_Dec 20 1947 130'15 J-D s 19.700____Junel 1935
4s '10 M-N sf3,700—May 1 1950 430'13 M-N 1 660.000_-May 1
1953 58 '18 A-0 10.000
Apr 1 1928 130'15 J-J sf19.500____July 1 1935
40 '10 M-N sf9.500__May 1 1930 4 8'14 J-J
sf3,000__Jan 2 1934 4qs'19
sf87,200
Nov 1 1939 00'15 J-J sf2,400____July 1 1935
48 '10 J-D st20,500__June 1 1950 ps'15 A-0
45,000-Apr
48 '10 M-S st46,000_Sept 15 1950 4 s'16 F-A sf250,000__Feb 15 1935 430'19 __ 5811,400...Sept 2 '39-'49 14.'15 J-J sf2,700___July 1 1925
1 1906
48 '10 A-0 sf11,100_0ct 15 1950 4subject to call after Fob. 11041.) 430'19 -- sf27,000__Mar 3 '42-'69 130'15 J-J sf4,900__July 15 1935
430'19
sf53,300Apr 1 '39-'69 130'15 F-A 07:900..—Aug 15 1935
sf8,500_0ct 15 1940 430'16 J-D
48 '10 A-0
sf49,200.Ju1y 15 '29-'49 130'15 M-S sf4.200____Sept 11035
48 '10 A-0 sf10,500.0ct 15 1925 430'16 F-A sf37,300____June 1 1936 434s'19
1,000__Sept 15 1925
1926-1950 1 49'15 M-S
48 '10 M-N sf25.000__Nov 1 1950 (Subject to sf75,000r.._ _Feb 1 1966 5.4 '20 --- 201.800
call after Feb 1
1940-1950 430'15 M-S sf14.000—June 1 1935
48 '10 M-N sf6,000__Nov 1 1930 44e16F-Asf175,000____Feb 19414 Os '20 --- 338,800
sf9,500__Dec 1 1930 (Subject to call after Feb. 1 1966 Os '20 s-a 109.500,.,..,_.July 1 1950 430'15 M-8 sf4,500___Sept 1 935
45 '10 J-D
1 1941.)
(Optional Juiy 11930.)
434s'15 M-S sf600___Sopt 15 1925
512.000...Dec 1 1925
4s '10 J-D
-A
1,400____Apr 1 1940 4 s'15 A-0sf57.300___Oct 1 1935
4s '11 A-0 016,500.._Apr 1 1931 448'16 F sf35.000____Feb 1 1966 _s '20 _-400_ __ _July 1 1950 4 s 15 M-N sf4.500_ _Nov 15 1925
4s '11 M-8 sf2,500_Sept 15 1926 (Subject to call after Feb. 1 1941.) 6s '20 --4 515M-Nsf30.850___Nov 15 1935
(Optional July 11930.)
40 '11 J-D
2,500_Dec 30 1931 4qs'16F-Ast150,000____Feb 1 1966
to
4s '11 J-D s118.500__Dec 1 1941 (Subject-- call after Feb. 1 1941.) 65 '20 --- 101,500___Oct 1 1950 4 s'15 J-D sf6.000___Dec 15 1935
434s'15 J-D sf45,000_ _Dec 31 1935
(Optional Oct 1 1930.)
45'12 J-J
6,000_July 1 1932 4 Ms'16 -- sf40.000—Feb 1 '41-66
sf200.000—Feb 1
27,100____Oct 1 1950 434s'15 J-D of l.000_ __Dee 311025
sf4,500_June 15 1952 4348'16 A-0 51 000___ _Apr '41-'66 Os '20
45 '12 J-D
434s'16 J-1 sf4,400.__Jan 14 1938
(Optional Oct 1 1930.)
45 '12 F-A
sf1.500_Aug 1 1932 5s '20 (Optional Apr 1 1940.)1 1060
6s '20 ___ 13,000___Nov 15 1040 4 s 16 J-J sf7.900_ _Jan 15 1936
010,000..July 15 1932 5s '16 1 -A 158,000____
4s '12 J-J
0
Feb 1 1966
143'16 F-A sf21.500____ Feb 1 1936
(Optional Nov 15 1930.)
-A
af5,000_-Feb 1 1033
4s '13 F
(ontlonal Feb 1 1941•)
6s '20 ___ 36,700__ __Dec 1 1950 448'16 F-A1s(80.0001__Ireb 1 1926
430'13 J-D
sf9.000__June 2 1953 5%5'16 F-A 167,000_ __Fob
1 1966
1 200,000j
(Optional Dee 1 1030.)
43.i5'13 J-J
sf10.700_July 1 1933
3
(Optional Feb. 1 1941.)
5%s
F-A sf74,000_ _ _Feb 1 1951 448'16 J-J sf2,600„ _Jan 211938
4A s'13 M-N sf11.700__Nov 1 1933
Police Department Bonds
00'16 F' sf41,900___Feb 15 1936
-A
(Optional Feb 11931)
430'13 J-D
sf8.000_Dec 15 1933 33005 M-N$75.000c___Nov
M"
-N sf10,500__May 2 1941 448'16 M-S sf2,500____Mar 11938
430'19
sf1,675-_Feb 3 1939 4s '07 J-J sf3,500___July 1 1935 5s
1957
430'16 F-Asf 175.000_ _ _ _ Aug 1 1926
(Optional May 2 1931)
5s '19 --sf16.50()__Jan 2 1949 4s '10 F-A sf20,000____Feb 15 1950
1 s'16 J-Jsf109.050_ _July 15 1946
1
Stable Bonds.
31,700Aug 1 1958 4s '10 A-05,75,000___Apr 15 1950
5s '18
3.659'06J-J
325,000__July 9 1926 4 5 16 A-0 sf7,200__Apr 1 1036
Consolidated Sinking Fund. 4s '12 J-J 100,000__July 1
1932 4s '06 J-D sf14.000__Dec 1 1928 434s'16 M-S sf3,000___Mar 1 1936
Refunding
4 s'16 M-S sf5,700___Mar
General Street Bonds.
3.65g'97F-A$3,600.000__Feb 1 1937 4As'14 J-J sf8,000____Jan 2 1934
1936
430'15 M-S 50,000—__Mar 1 1935 3802 J-J $200.000-___July 1 1927 434s'16 M-N sf5,000„..May 20 1936
Emergency Bonds.
1
430'13 A-01 399,500J __Apr 21 1933 Public Bath, Comfort. Lodging- 334,s'02 A-Osf50.000—_Oct 1 1927 434s'16 J-J sf25.000_ _July 15 1946
House, Drinking Fountain.
4503 A-0 sf18,500____Apr 1 1933 434s'16 M-8 sf1,000__Sept 1 1936
1025.500(
Public Bath House.
3%
5'03 M-Nsf75,000___ Nov 1 1923 4 5'16 A-Osf123.410 —Oct
1936
Deficiency Fund Bonds.
330'03 J-Jsf$22,000____July 1 1928 45 04 J-J sf25,000____Jan 1 1924 &34s'16 M-N 1.800--Nov 1 1936
1
530'21 _-- 32.350 000._Mar 10 '31 4s '08 J-D sf5,000---Dec 15 1928 45 '04 A-0 300.000._..,.Apr 1 1924 I 5'16 M-Nst88,500__Nov 1 1030
548'21
0523,000_ _ _Mar 10 1931 48 '10 J-J 30.000____Jan 1 1930 4s '04 F-Asf200.000c___Aug 1 1924 I s 16 J-D sf2a,200____ Dec 11938
Public Landing impt. Bonds. 48 '10 M-Ssf15.000___Mar 15 1930 3qs'05 F-Asf500,000c__Feb
1 qs'10 J-D sf4.400___Dec 15
53 '19 s-a $178,500 __Nov 15 1959 45 '10 A-0 sf5,000—__Oct 1 1930 3 s'05 M-8 250,000c_ _Sept 1 1925 Is '17 F-A 3(53,500._ _Feb 1 1936
1 1925
1937
(Optional Nov. 16 1930.)
43 '14 J-J sf11.000____Jan 2 1934 3. 5s'071 -A sf7,000_—Feb 25 1932 4 s 17 1 -A sf2,800---Feb 1 1927
0
0
Fire Bonds
430'15 F sf28,000___Feb 15 1935 45 '07 J-J
-A
15.000c_July 15 1937 4 s'17F-Asf200.000___Feb 15 1922
4s'04 M-8$325,000____Sept 1 1934 430'15 A-05114,250____Oct 1 1935 48 '07 J-J 10.000c__July 20 1927 43s'17 M-N sf2,500-__May15 1927
330'05 M-N 75.000c_Nov 11035 430'15 J-D sf28,000_—Dec 31 1935 43 '07 J-J
4 s'17M-Nsf107,600_ _ _May
8,000,.__July 25
1937
3.65s'07M-N st25.000___May 2 1937 43(5'16 M-N sf5.000—__Nov 1 1936 4s '07 F-Asf 78.000_ -.Aug 30 1922 4 5'17 J-D sf1,600_June 15 1927
1922
1
3.653'07J-J sf22,500____July 5 1937
Public Comfort Station.
48 '08 A-0 528.0000.._ _Apr 1 1923 4 s'17 J-J sf18,000___July
sf4.000..__July 15 1937 3.655'07A-0 $25,000c_ _Apr 15 1927 45 '08 A-0 sf1,000c__Apr 15 1928 4 s'17 M-8 sf56,200__Sept 15 1937
4s '07 J-J
1 1947
23,000cJuly 18 1937 48 '11 J-D sf8,000_-__Dec 1 1931 4s 08 J-J
4s '07 J-J
4 5'17 M-Ssf140,000-Sept 1 1947
sf800—_July 15
4e '08 J-J sf40.000__Jan 2 1938 48 '13 F-A sf10.000--Feb 15 1933 4s '08 J-D sf6.000_June 1 1928 4, s'17 J-D
1,000—Dec 15 1932
1928
4s '08 F-A sf20,000___Feb 25 1938 430'15 J-D 15.000--June 1 1935 48 '08 F
-A s16,000_ ,._Aug 20 1928 I, s'17 J-D 114,500—Dec 20 1937
4s '08 M-Ssf26.000___ _Mar 1 1928
Drinking Fountain Bonds.
4s '09 J-D sf8,000____June 1 1929 4 s'17 J-D 303,000—Dec
45 '10 J-D sr 25.000__Dec 15 1940 48 '13 M-Ssf35.000__Mar 15 1933 45 '09 J-J1,899,000c_July 15 1929 •13O'17 J-D 13.000---Dec20 1922
1 1937
45 '12 J-J 140,000___July 1 1927
Library Bonds
45 '09
-A 13,000._-_Aug 1 1929 55 '18 A-0 11,000__Apr 15 1948
45 '12 M-Ssf20.000__Sept 1 1922 4s '04 J-J 312,000c...._Jan 1 1924 48 '09 F
-A 115,000____Aug 2 1929 55 '18 M-N 12,000___May 1 1948
430'14 J-Jsf100,000_Jan 2 1934 45 '04 A-03,30,000_ __ _Oct 1 1934 48 '09 F
M-8 3,200.__ _Sept 1 1929 58 '18 M-N 27,500_ May
4)0'14 J-J 100.000____June2 1934 48 '05 J-J sf31,000____Jan 1 1935 45 '09 A-0031.000___Oct 1 1929 5s '18 J-D 70,500.,,__June 1 1948
1 1948
430'15 M-S 50.000_Mar 1 1935 48 '07 J-J
12,500___July 15 1957 4s '10
F-A 27.500__Aug 1 1958
15 1930 53
445'14 M-S 100.000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1934 4s '08 F-A st3.000____Feb 1 1938 45 '10 M-S 288.000—Mar 15 1930 5s '18 F
'18
A-0024.500__Apr
-A
1,300___Aug 1 1958
430'15 M-S 100.000___Mar 15 1935 48 '09 A-0 st2,000____Oct 1 1929 48 '10 J-D sf10,000____June 1 1925 5s '18 M-N 50,000__May 1
1948
45j5'10 M-Ssf28,000____Mar 1 1936 48.
10 J-D sf16.000____June 1 1950 48
J-D sf10.000____June 1 1930 5s '18 M-N
1
430'16 M-81100.000 t_Sept 1 1936 48 '11 A-Osf13,000____Apr 1 1931 45 '10 J-D sf28.250—June 15 1930 5s '18 M-S 3,200____Nov 3 1938
'10
4.100___Sept 1943
1010.0001
4s '12 M-S sf4,200_-_-Mar 1 1932 48.
10 J-D sf20,370—__June 1 1925 68 '18 M-S 11,334__M&S '22-'27
43j5'17 J-Dsf100.000-_Dec 1 1937 430'13 J-D sf6.000___June 16 1953 48 10 J-J sf4,000____July 1 1930 _s
__ sf125.400
5s '20 M-S 4.0i)0._ Mar 15 1910
Rapid Transit Bonds.
48 '10 M-Ssf16.100___Sept 15 1930 448'19 _
5%5'21 J-D sf90.000_ _ _ _June 1 1931 430'15J-Dsf3100,000.Dec 10 '40-'65 45 '10 A-0sf102,845---Oct 15 1930 00'19 -- 05,000-___Jan 6 1924
sf54,500-Feb 3'39 & '49




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Assessed Tax p.
Water Bonds
Workhouse Bonds.
CINCINNATI (Concluded)
Valuation. 1.000
M-N340.000c--_May 1 1929 Years.
'93
43s'19 _ sf$46,900__Apr 1 '39-'49 45 '94 J-D $100,000_June 1 1923 354s'99 A-0 10.000c_-_Oct 16 1929 1921
$749,903,500
sf6.000__June 1 1924 3548'99
J-D
„Apr 1 '34-'49 4s
55 '/9 „sf101.800
737.474,310 -__9 19
1920
20,000„Apr 1 1925
4%8'19 _ sf46,000__Aug 1 '39-'44 343'05 A-0
712.819,010 -SAYLER PARK.
Special Assessment Bonds.
44s'19 __ sf40.900____N0v 1 1939
700.000.000 --_
1918
(Outstanding Dec. 31 1921.)
Sidewalk Bonds.
Jan 2 1949
430'19 J-J sf21.500__
724,000,000
1922-1929 48 '00 J-D $2.500c__June 30 1930 1917
8
43is'19 ___ $200,000___Jan 2 1924 $1,184,587.9
610,499,870515.52
1916
Fire Dept. & Pub. Office Purp. 1915
J-Jsf400,000____Jan 6 1924
430'19
FERNBANK.
594,397,380 15.46
58 '95 M-S 35,000c_Mar 15 1925
4Us'19 J-J sf28.900-July 15 1949
598,925.430 15.46
Refunding Bonds (General).
1914
1
Ss '20 __- 200.000____Mar 1 1926 4546'09 F-A 34.000c___Aug 1 1929
General Street Bonds.
537,212,750 15.62
1913
4,600-Dec 1940
514s'20 J-D
48 '00 M-N330.000c___May 1 1930 1912
525,826,770 15.00
Water-Main Bonds (General).
1925-1950
5s '20 - 29,550
J-D $20.000c___Dec 1 1930
t500.000.000 12.64
1911
1924-1950 44s
AVONDALE.
00'20 -_ 329,000
256.253.260 29.94
1910
HART WELL.
225,000____July 1 1950
-a
6s '20 s
Street improvement.
227.655.320 22.38
Sewer Bonds (General).
(Optional Ju y 11930.)
48 '93 A-0 350,000c___Apr 1 1923
206.481.790 25.98
25,000_ ___July 1 1940 45 '09 J-J $35.000c____Jan 1 1934 48 '94 J-J 15,000c_Jan 1 1924 11891005
5-a
6s '20
177,773.240 26.66
Street Bonds (General).
(Optional July 11930.)
167.535.356 31.00
y 25 1940 48 '94 M-N 30,000c___May 1 1924 1880
46,500____July 1 1950 45 '00 M-N 37.500c_Ma
6s '20 s-a
48 '95 M-N 10.000c-__Nov 1 1925
Water Supply (General).
t In 1911 and later years assess(Optional July 11930.)
-A 31.000c_Aug 1 1927
represents about full value.
55 '93 F
ment
Os '20 s-a 99,000____July 1 1945 58 '93 J-D
WESTWOOD.
8,000c_June 15'23- 26
-In 1920 (U. S.
POPULATION.
(Optional July 11930.)
Portion).
Sidewalk Bonds.
Census),401,247;in 1910(U. S. Cen6s '20 s-a 230,000____July 1 1950 5sSidewalk (Village's
M-N 39,000c_Nov 1 '22-'30 53 '95 M-Ssf$20,000c_Sept 2 1925 sus), 363,591; in 1900. 325,902; in
'91
(Optional July 1 1930.)
1,500___July 15 1940
1890. 296,908.
PLEASANT RIDGE.
6s '20 s-a
Turnpike Bonds.
(Optional July 15 1930.)
Water Works Bonds (General).
58 '95 J-Dsf$20.000c_Dec 9 1925 CINCINNATI SCHOOL DIST.
22,500_ __ _Aug 2 1940 45 '09 J-J
$4,500c___July 1 1939
6s '20 s-a
48 '96 M-S3250,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1936
RIVERSIDE.
1,100cOct 15 1938
511 '08 Oct
(Optional Aug. 2 1930.)
(Subject to call after Sept 11906.)
1930-1950 5s '10 July 1,000c___July 1 1940
6s '20 -- 781,500
Improvement Bonds
..July 15 1940 5s '03 Oct 14,500c
Oct 1 1923 58 Highway 315.000c_Jan 1 '25-'29 3148'96 M-S 42,500c___Sept 1 1936
13,500..
6s '20 s-a
'95 J-J
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1906.)
15 1930.)
48 '11 Oct
1.600c_Oct 15 1941
(Optional July
Street & Sewer improvement
Is '00 A-0 130.000c.,.._Oct 1 1940
86,00O_- _Mar 1 1941 00'12 M-S 2.000c -Mar 17 1942
1
5
53 s'21 s-a
55 '94 A-0 36,000c-Oct 15 '22-'24 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1910.)
Debt Extension (General).
Optional Mar. 1 1931.)
33s'02 A-0 33.500c_Oct 1 1940
Water Bonds.
5 8'21 s-a 88,000____Feb 1 1946 4s '03 Apr 34.600c___Apr 1 1923
1
55 '04 Apr
3.000c___Apr 1 1924 55 '95 M-Nsf$35.000_ _Nov 15 1930 (Subject to call after Apr ay1912.)
Optional Feb. 1 1931.)
3%805 M-N 100.000c__M 1 1945
sf800_-Feb 1 1946 5s '05 June 2.500c_June 21 1930
%
53 s'21 s-an
BOND HILL.
33is'05 A-0 150.000c__Oct 16 1945
Feb 1 1931)
(Optional
Refunding Debt Ext. (General).
3.65s'06J-D 250.000c-June 25 1946
531s'21 s-a 193,000____Feb 1 1951 48 '06 Dec 35,981.13c.Dec 1 1926
Sewer Bonds
4,cas'09 May 7,534.08c May 1 1939 48 '03 M'S 340.000c-Mar 30 1923 48 06 M-N200.000c__Nov 26 1946
(Optional Feb. 11931.)
4s '08 A-0 250.000c_Apr 13 1948
sf200__ _Feb 1 1951
Refunding Water (General).
%
53 s'21 s-an
4s '08 M-S 200.000c__ _Sept 8 1948
EVANSTON,
(Optional Feb 11931)
430'10 Mar sf$2.130.48cMar 1 1935
des '09 M-S 300.000c_Mar 30 1949
-__ $262,000___Mar 15 1951
(General).
51s'21
Refunding Street
Cement Walk Bonds
-D 180,000c June 21 1949
Optional Mar. 15 1931.1
450'06 M-N $5.000c___May 1 1926 6s '96 J-J
3649c-Jan 2 1924 Is '09 J
Is '10 M-8 250,000c_Mar 28 1950
Cement Walks (General).
5 s'21 F-A sf39.500--_Feb 1 1951
48 10 .T-D 240.000c_-_Dec 5 1950
K.
(Optional Feb 1 1'331)
HYDEIPAR
58 '03 A-0 $1,500c--Apr 15 1923
Is '11 J-D 300,000c-Dec 4 1951
%
53 0'21 F-A sf72.000_ _ _Feb 1 1951 5s '05 M-S 1,000cMar 1 1930
Town-Hall Bonds
48 '12 A-0 35o.000c-Oct 21 1952
(Optional Feb 1 1931)
Sidewalk (Village's Portion).
sf104,000_ _ _Feb 1 1951 58 '10 July $1,000c___Ju1y 1 1940 55 '99 M-N $8.000c Nov 28'22-'29 450'14 F-A 100,000___Feb 9 1934
530'21 F-A
4 8'14 A-0 100,000c.._Apr 13 1934
Sidewalk Bonds
(Optional Feb 1 1931)
45 '11 July 2,000c_July 15 1941
sf1.400_ _Feb 1 1941 4Ks'12 M-S 4,000cMar 10 1942 4548'02 Aug 35,000c_Aug 18 1922 4 As'15 M-8 200.000_--Mar 8 1935
51s'21 F-A
Oct 1945
M-N 4.000c___Nov 6 1922 43.4s'15 A-0 500.000c
1031)
4Xs'02
(Optional Feb 1
Sewage-Disposal (General).
4Y8'16 J-J 300,000__Jan 10 '36-'56
%
53 0'21 A-0 sf19,000-_Apr 11 36 48 '11 Sept 315,000c__Sept 1 1941
Water Bonds
4)j8'16 F-A 300.000_Feb 28'36-'56
(Optional April 1 1931)
Street (Village Portion).
48 '03 M-8 $4,500c_Mar 15 1923 45 '17 J-J 300.000___ _Jan 8 1957
54s'21 M-N sf5,000-May 1 1936 48 '11 Oct $2.000c_ __ _Oct 2 1941
Debt-Extension Bonds
450'17 F-A 300.000c__Aug 13 1957
(Optional May 11931)
Deficiency (General Bonds).
ay 1 1941 4548'12 Oct sf$2.000...._Oct 2 1927 45 '03 A-0 $2.500c--Apr 1 1923 45i9'19 a-a 100,000c- Oct 27 1959
5'%s'21 M-N sf49.000__M
5
90
50,000c____ Jan 1969
5s '20 8-a
WINTON PLACE.
(Optional May 1 1931)
OAKLEY
5s '19 8-a 500,000
59,000Mar 1 1951
5Us'21 M-S
Street Bonds (City's Portion).
Sewer-Construction Bonds.
(Optional Mar 11931)
48 '06 M-8 35.100c-Sept 1 1936 48 '03 J-J
$45.000c..July 1 1933 58 '20 Tr-A 600.000_ Feb 24 1960
58 '20 M-N200,000___ _Nov 1 1929
54s'21 M-S 100,000 Mar 1 1941 448'09 Aug 5,500c__Aug 2 1939
Street-Improvement Bonds.
6s '20 F-A 550,000.. ..Feb 24 1900
(Optional Mar 11931)
5s '10 Dec 4,500cDec 15 1940
$3.000c-July 1 1933 554s'21 M-N600,000_May 23 '31-'50
5%s'21 J-D sf23,500__June 1 1941 44s'12 M-S 9,250c_Sept 23 1952 4s '03 J-J
5548'21 -__ *600,000c.Nov 28'22-'45
(Optional June 11931)
Town-Hall Bonds (General).
KENNEDY HEIGHTS.
,May 1923-33
80,000..
534s'21
5Us'21 J-D sf35,000__June 1 1951
'02 M-N $2,930c___Nov 1 1932
Refunding Bonds.
6s '21 F-A $600,000-Feb 1 '26-'30
(Optional June 1 1931)
Water Bonds (General).
Oakley Bonds.
.
J-D sf48,800_ _June 1 1951 4s '06 M-S $4,000c___Sept 1 1930 4%8'03 M-S $5,000____Mar 2 1923
5%0'21
t 1 1924
(Optional June 1 1931)
48'09 Aug 3,000c_Aug 2 1939 430'04 A-0 2.500.__Oc 15 1925 48 '10 M-S $80.000c_Mar 14 1950
2,500_ -Aug
4 le 10 M-N 25,000c___Nov 1 1950
3,500cFeb 15 1939 4548'05 F-A
53Is'21 J-J sf103,000„July 1 1951 4,s'09 F-A
44s'12 A-0 5.000c_-Apr 1 1952
2,500c__Dec 15 1940
(Optional July 11931)
5s10 Dec
Street-Repair Bonds.
Kennedy Heights Bonds.
6s '20 J-.T sf200,000_July 1 1928 430'12 M-S 1,500c__Sept 23 1952 5s '03 J-J 31,500___July 1 1923
1,200__July 1 1931 430'11 M-N 2.500c__May 15 1941 5s '13 A-0 6.000__ _Apr 25 1923 48 '12 J-D $50,000___June 19 1952
5%s'21 J-J
-Dec 19 1952
4s '12 .I-D 15.000
2,700Aug 1 1031 48 '13 Jan
s1900c___Jan 7 1923
5 s'21 F-A
Water-Works.
1.250c__Sept 10 1923
le 13 M-S
General Sewer Bonds.
30,500-_Aug 1 1941
5 5'21 F-A
-A 311.000__ _Aug 15 1923 434
'03
Pleasant Ridge Bonds.
48 '05 M-N $2,970c_Nov 15 1925 5sINT. F
(Optional Aug 1 1931)
navable at Am Exch. Nat
5%5'21 M-S sf10,000__Sept 1 1931 48 '06 M-S 7.500c__Sept 11938 Bank, N. Y.. and the Provident Tr. 4548'09 J-J $4;,500c__Jan 2'23-'49
20,000-Aug 17 1929
sf2.300__Oct 1 1941 430'08 Aug
750c___Aug 1 1928
%
53 s'21 A-0
•,Cine., the authorized 4548'09 F-A
College Hill Bonds.
(Optional Oct 1 1931)
4348'09 Aug 2.000c_ __Aug 2 1939 & SavingsBank
agents of the Shaking Fund Trustees. 58 '03 A-0 $5.510c_Apr 24 '23-'33
Sidewalk Bonds (General).
5 •523'21 J-110 sf265,000-_Dec 15 1929
Madisonville Bonds.
70,000 ..Dec 15 1929 Is '06 M-S $5,000____Sept 1 1936 TOTAL DEBT, SINK. FUND, &c.
5Ms'21 J-D
11
2,500c__ _Aug 2 1939
435'09 Aug
Dec. 31 1921. Is '00 M-N335.000c_May 24 1930
1932
6,000c__Feb
Street-Widening Bonds.
Is '02 F-A
May 1 1939 58 '11 M-N 2.500c_May 15 1941 Water works bonds__315,041,130.48 48 '06 J-D
$1,000____
2,500c .Doc 29 1936
5s '19 is-a
Ry. bonds__ 20,332,000.00
DELHI.
Cin. So.
(Optional after May 1 1929.)
48 '08 A-0 25.000c___Oct 3 1938
Fire Bonds
2,900____Sept 1 1930
6s '20 -$35,373.130.48 48'08-'09M-S 100.000c __Mar '38-'39
58 '04 A-0 $2.900c.. _Apr 5 1924
3.000c_Aug 23 1940
'10 F
Other general bonds_.+.56,070,381.16 IsSouth -A
University.
Refunding Bonds
Bend Bonds.
$742c-Feb 5 1923
4s '09 J-J 326,300_ __July 15 1949 5s '03 F-A
'00 M-N $320c ____1922-1925
M-S 550,000c__Sept 15 1949
Total gen. bond. debt $91,443,511.64 55 '08 J-D
Re-Surfacing Bonds'
4s '09
1922-1923
1.000
55
4s '12 J-Disf25.0001....June 15 1952 4s '06 A-0 $3.000c. __Apr 5 1926 Assess. bonds (paid by
Bond Hill Bonds.
"1,184,587.98
1 75.000j
58 '05 J-J
3,000c_ __July 5 1930
special assessments) .
.Aug 1 1923
F-A $4,000c..
6s
450.000____Jan 2 1954
430'14 J-J
4,000c_Dec 23 1923
MADISONVILLE.
J-D
(Subject to call Jan 2 1934)
Total bonded debt_$92,628,099.62 6s Riverside Bonds.
Town-Hall Refunding Bonds
Waterworks. (The waterworks 4s '10 May 114.000c_ _.May 2 1930 Sink.fd.for all bonds..320,902,545.09 58' 95 M -S 32.000c..Mar 1 '22-'25
Electric-Light & Water-Works
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22-39.557.150
department assumes the payment of
Deduct sink,fund. for
Sinking fund
principal and Interest on all water- 58 '08 A-0 $10.000c_ __Apr 4 1933
water & ry. bonds
Is '02 J-J
8.°
1 4 18.060
25.000c___Jan 2 1932
Assessed valuation 1921_759,18 71
works bonds.)
which are self-supSchool tax (per $1.000) '21_33.88
3.65s'97F-A *sf$50,000__Feb 1 1937 (Subject to call after Jan. 2 1922.)
porting & for whim
;101.850
Population in 1920
3%s'97 P-A *sf250,000....Aug 1 1937 45 '07 A-0 $5.000c .Apr 10 1932
sinking fund is:
the
Subway Bonds
INT. on Cincinnati and Madison34s'98 F-A *sf59.1,00....lune 28 1938
$4,030,441.70
,
Water
M-N$11.500c._ _Nov 1 1928
3s98 F-A *500.000-Aug 1 1938 4548
3,126,485.56 ville bonds and bonds mtrkel (4) is
Railway
(Subject to call after 1918.)
payable at American Exchange Nat.
3s '99 F-A *1,000.000-Aug 1 1939
the
3s '91 Iil-A *1,000,000.-Feb 1 1941 58Deficiency Bonds.
57,156,92/.26 BanK, N. Y.; on all others at Co.
03 M-N $8.300c- _Nov 1 1923
Provident Savings Bank & Trust
34s'02 F-A *sf75.000-Feb 1 1942
Street Bonds.
0-A *1.000.000.-Feb 1 1943
83
3348'03 1
313,745,617.
CIRCLE VILLE
31-4s'03 F-A *500.000__Aug 1 1943 48 '05 M-S $7.500c__Mar 15 1930
This city is in Pickaway County.
3.65s'04J-J *1,075.000__July 1 1944 44111 M-S 6,500c___Mar 11938
Net debt not self.
3.250c_Apr 10 1936
Street !mot. (City's Portion).
*1.000,000c_Feb 11945 4 fell Apr
349'05 F-A
$42,324;763.33
supporting
M-S $S,000-M-S 1 '22-'29
4%11
3 s'06 F-A *500.000c..Feb 1 1946 48 Water-Works Bonds
'07 J-D 35.000e. _Dec 31 1932
M-S 3,000__M-S 1 '22-'25
-The city 5s
3. 5.1'06J-J *sf250,000c..July 2 1946
CITY PROPERTY.
Fire Department Bonds
Southern RR.. 58 '16 M-S 3.000::.Sept 1 '22-'27
*245,000c_Aug 1 1946
3.65s'06F-A
owns the Cincinnati
'09 A-0
Sewer Bonds.
48 '06 M-S sf*5.000__Sept 1 1946 48 '10 J-J $10.000c__Apr 14 1934 The rental received for the road was
M-S 35,000-M-S 1 '22-'26
3.500c.... _Jan 2 1935 (under the old lease) $1,090.000 till 4548
4s '06 M-S*1,000.000c_Sept 11948 48
-M-S 1 '22-'25
M-8
1906.
4s '07 F-A*1,000.000c-Feb 1 1947
CARTHAGE.
1901 and then $1,250,000 tilland in 450
M'S 4,000....M-S 1 22-'26
5s
Water-Works Bonds.
3.658'07P-A 3f60,000_Feb 25 1937
The old lease expired in 1906,
40.000_Feb 25 1937 48 '10 A-0 $1,200c_Apr 20 1935 1898 legislation was secured under 530'19 M-S 1.200c_ Mar 15'23-'25
3.65s'07F-A
3,21i0c.Mar 15 '22-'29
48 07 F-A *500,000c_Aug 1 1947 48 '10 M-N 2,800c___May 3 1935 which. on June 7 1902. the lease was
20(),000cFeb 28 1938 4 Ks'11 A-0
1,700c_ _Anr 15 1931 modified and extended to Oct. 12 534$'19 M'S 3,500c.Sept 15 '22-'28
4s '08 P-A
600c....Sept 15 1929
48 '08 F-A *25000 Feb 1 1948
Street-improvement Bonds.
an annual rental of31.050.000
1966 at
'08 F-A *500 000c Aug 1 1948 55 '11 F-A $1,800c___Feb 1 1931 for the first 20 years, $1,100.000 for 534$'19 M-S 4.000c.Sept 15'22-29
250c-Sept 15 1930
48 '09 M-N 150.000c_May 1 1939 00'11 M-N 3,000c_ _May 15 1936 the second and $1,200.000 for the re4,000__Mar 1 '23-30
Debt-Extension Bonds.
48 '10 M-S 200.000.Mar 15 1930
maining 20 years. At the time of the 530'20 s-a
4 000__Sept 1 '22-'29
1950 58 ,
15 IVI-S 31,500cSept 10 '22-'24 extension, there remained of the
48 '10 M-S *150.000c Sept 15
City Library Bonds.
125.000c_Jan 2 1931
48 '11 J-J
Refunding Bonds,
original term four years, the rental of
48 '11 A-Ossf160.000.Apr 15 1951 3Hs 00 J-D $41,500c___June 7 1925 which was so modified that the sum 55 '16 M-S 32,000c_Sept 1 '22-'25
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
-A sf31.500__Feb 1 1932 58 '10 J-D
41 '12 F
5.000c-Dec 1 1930 of $200,000 thereof per annum was
$1.500c_Mar 1 '23-25
4s '12 M-N *199.500c-Mar 1 1952
Electric-Light.
extended and made payable at the 5s '15
Aug 1 1932 48 '10 M-N 32,200c-May 3 1935 rate of $40.000 per annum, with 3% 00'13 M-S 2.000-M-S 1 '22-'23
98.000.
-A
45 '12 F
30'21 3129.000
4s '12 M-8 180.000.. Sept 1 1942
Sewer Bonds.
Interest on the remaining deferred TOT. BD. DT.Juno 1920-10.00 :040
7 0
00 9
sf2.000__Dec 1 1932 48 '10 M-N $7,500c__May 3 1935 payment until fully paid. The legis- Total assessed val'n
48 '12 J-D
rate (per $1,000)'18-$15.50
48 '13 M-S *sf40,000__Mar 1 1953 48 '10 M-N 25,000c___May 3 1935 lation under which the lease was ex- Total tax
4s '13 M-S sf75.000__Mar 1 1933 450'11 M-8 5.000c__Mar 15 1931 tended also provided for the issuance Pop'n 1910, 6.744; 1920
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
Town-Hall Bonds.
4s '13 M-8 sf125.000_Mar 15 1953
of $2,500,000 bonds of the city by the
48 '13 M-81 10.0001.Mar 1 1953 48 '10 J-D 31.250c_June 3 1930 trustees of the railway for terminal
DIST.
10215.0001
and permanent betterments, CIRCLEVILLE CITY SCR.'22-'44
facilities
COLLEGE RILL.
M-S $119.(i00cM-S 1
sf6.200....June2 1953
4 s'13 J-D
upon the lessee agreeing to pay an
July 1 1921 3124.000
Refunding
4 5'13 JD sf10,000_Dec 15 1933 48'06 A-0 Town-Hall Bonds
additional rental equal to the annual BOND. DEBTval'n 1919.-9.500.000
$1,000c_Apr 1 '23-'24 interest thereon and 1% per annum Total assessed
4 8'14 F-A 5f150.000__Feb 2 1934
0
15 0
5
Judgment Bonds
for, the final re- Total tax rate (per 31.000)'19_37.. 0
,
430'13 M-N 135.000_Nov 15 1953
J-J 510.000e__Jan 14 1931 for a sinking fund
4)s'14 A-0 604.000.Apr 10 1934
demption of the bonds. Legislation Population in 1919Circleville.
Sidewalk Bonds
INT. payable at
which
ct 1 1934
4 s'14 A-0 sf28.000__O
has since been secured under
250.000__Jan 2 1955 4s '10 F-A 82.700c-Feb 15 1930 there have thus far been issued$5,400.- CLARK COUNTY.
4 s'15 J-J
Sewer Bonds
bonds known as terminal fa4 5'15 F-A *210.000...Aug 2 1955
48 '08 J-D $25.000c_Dec 15 1928 000 in and perils, betterments bonds. Springfield Is the county seat.
4 Sjs'17 J-J 3'125.000_ __Jan 2 1957
cilities
Os '20 --_ 89.590_ _Sept 1 '22-'40
Park Bonds
g8'19 ...,. sf75,000_July 15 '39-59
4
Hill 5c Dale Sewer Bonds.
ASSESSED VALUATION. &C.
ils '20 J-J 400.000___Ju1y 1 1940 48 '09 J-J $4000c _July 15 1929
18 1923
and tax rate have been 6s '18 A-0 $2,600 ...Apr922.1923
Assessed val.
Street-Extension Bonds
•Subject to call 20 years after date
6s '18 M'S 1.200-----1
Issue.
48 '11 M-S 34,000c___Mar 1 1931 as follows:
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43(8'11 M-' $15.000c_May 1 1931
Grade Crossing Bonds.
J-D $900 000_ ___June 1 1970
Inter-County Road Bonds.
45j8'11 A-0
58 '14 A-0 t9,000c___A-0 '22-'24 4%8'11 A-0 650,000c_Oct 1 1938 48 '05 M-S$500,000____Mch 1 1923 5Ss'21M-S1,120,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'57
18,000c__Oct 1 1936 48 '06 A-0 500,000..___Apr
M-N600,000_ _Nov 1 '23-'52
5s '18 F-A 49,000
1922-1928 4.10s'11J-D 145.000c_Dee 1 1936 48 '10 A-02.000.000____Oct 1 1930 53is
M-S 200.000.._ __Mar 1 1969
5s '18 F-A 42,000
1922-1928 48 '12 A-0 350.000c__.Apr 1 1942 48 '11 • J-D 15.000c_June 1 1940 58
1 1931 5;is
630.000_ _Mar
Children's Home Bonds.
A-0 225,000c___Oct 1 1947 48 '12 A-0 35.000c___ Apr 1 1942 5;0'21 M-9 630,000c_Mar 1 '23-'57
58 '16 A-0 $5,400c_A-0 1 '222 4s '12 F
1 '23-'57
24 4Hs'14 -A 250,000__....Feb 1 1934 4363
,
F-A 100,000____Feb 1 1935 55 '19 --_ 800,000c_ __Mar 1 1969
Infirmary Bonds.
4368'14 J-D 30,000_ ___June 1934
House of Correction Bonds.
53 '16 A-0 $5,400c_A-0 1 '22-'24 4%s'16 F-A 141.000c_ _ _Feb 11 1936 4%8'14 A-0 3.000__Oct 1 '22-'24
430'15 M-N 10.000__May 1 '26-'35 4s '12 A-0 $75,000c___Apr 1 1942
Poor Relief Bonds.
5s
42,000..
58 '17 M-S $ i.000_M-S 15 '22-'25 430'17 F-A 184,000 _Feb 1 '23-'43 4%3'16 A-0 540,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'66 4s 12 A-0 180,000c.._ _Oct 1 1947
A-0
Oct
Garbage Plant Bonds.
J. D. Thomas Jt. Co. Ditch Bds. 4%3'17 M-N 4,000__Nov 1 '22-'67 5343'21 __ 343,000c Feb 1 '93'71
1 '22-'25
43
M-8$155,000____Sept 1 1923
6s '18 J-D $3,794
Public Bath Bonds.
1922-1923 5s '18 ___ 44,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'44
4s '12 A-0
Bridge Bonds.
5s '18 8-a
4.000__June 1 '23-'26 45 '06 A-0 $35.000____Apr 1 1929 4363'15 A-0 50.000c__ _Oct 1 1952
438'11 A-0 40,000c___Oct 1 1936
5s '16 J-J $26,800___J4 1 '22-'31 5s '18 ___
16,000c_Apr 1 '232
30
9,000____June 1 1948 410'14 F
53 '14 A-0 21,000—A-0 1 '22-'28 55
-A 40.000____Feb 1 1932 5s'18 J-D 46,000_ _June 1 '22-'43
___ 80,000Mar
J-D 57,000_ _Dec 1 '23-'40
53 '17 J-J 46,700__J4 2 '22-'37 5s '19 s-a 340,000c_Mar 1 '23-'26 4348'16 A-0 30,000____Apr 1 1934 53
'19
1 '27-'43 58 '19 M-S 44,000.__Mar
-A 24,000c_Mar 1 '23-'34
53 '11 M-S 2,700_M-S 16 '22-'24 5s
1 '23-'44 5s '19 F
F-A 46,000__Aug 1 '22-'24 53 '19 M-S
M-S 38,00(1. Mar 1 '23-'41
Flood Emergency Bonds.
88,000__Mar 1 '23-'44 5%s
A-0 86,000..
436s
.Apr 1 '23-'65 5s
J-D 48,000_ _June 1 '23-'46
530'13 J-D $60.000c_June 2 '22-'33 4343
M-N144,000__May 1 '23-'46 5;is
J-D 20,000_ _June 1 '23-'32 5s '19
Infirmary Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
J-D. 16,000..,.June 1 '23-'30 5%3'20 A-0 110,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'43 4313'11 M-N$10,000c___May 1 1931
48 '05 M-S 516,000e_M&S '22 25 430
A-0 100,000c_June 1 '25-'49
2
5Yis
J-D 25,000__ __June 1 1927
East 65th St. Improvement.
5s '16 J-J
3,500
1922 53is
River and Harbor Bonds.
J-D 75,000.._June 1 '23-'25
Deficiency Bonds.
A-0$500.000____Oct 1 1926 4348'14 F-A $25,000____Feb 1 1935
5s
J-D 575,000...June 1 '28'-50 48
City Farm School Bonds.
68 '19 ___ 3100,000
1927
A-0 250,000____Oct 1 1928
Cuyahoga River Purification 48
Memorial Building Bonds.
4s '04 A-0 150.000 _.,_Apr 1 1925 45 '04 A-0 $15,000___•_Apr 1 1925
48 '12 J-DS180.000c_J&D 30'22-39 414s Bonds.
1%8'11 M-N
F-A$500,000._ _Feb 1 1943 4s '12 A-0 25,000c__ Oct 1 1947 45 '11 A-0 8,000____May 1 1931
County Office Bldg. Bonds.
436s
F
-A 600,000____Feb 1 1943 5%s'20 J-D 79.000_ _June 1 '23-'20 is '12 A-0 35,000c___Oct 1 1924
58
M-S $2,625c___M&S 1922 4343
25.000c___Apr 1 1942
58
A-0 180.000__Apr 1 23-40
F-A 100,000_Feb 1 1943
GEN.BD. DT. July 1 '21111,190.981 4s
Central Viaduct Repair.
J-D 200,000____ Dec 1 1943
Debt Funding Bonds.
Assessed yarn, real est.. 91,983,220 4343
430'14 F-A3110,000____Aug 1 1935
A-0 720,000„Oct 1 '22-'27 6s
M-S$5,750,000_ -Sept 1.1928
Assessed val'n, personal_ 59,083,600
A-0 50,000____Oct 1 1928
Infirmary & Hospital Bonds.
Total ass'd val'n. 1920__151,066,820 58Playground
Electric Light Bonds.
Bonds.
County tax (per $1,000) 1020_ .32.90 410'16 ___ $65.000___
4s '12 A-0$500.000____Apr 1 1947 48 '12 A-0$175,000e..__Oet 1 1947
Aug 1 1034 48 '13 A-0 200,000—__Ap
45 '12
Popult'n in 1910, 65.455; '20, .0.728 5s
r 1 1947 4%5'14 A-0 725,000c___Apr 1 1942
___ 22.000.. June 1 '23-'33 43I8'13
F-A 200,000 ..,_Feb 1 1932
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
A-0 500,000---Apr 1 1948
Police Department Bonds.
448'14 M-S 800.000___Mar 1 1949
Refuge & Correction Bonds.48
M-N$125.000_ __May 1 1925 430'14 J-D 360,000__Dec 1 '22-'39 5s
J-D $20,000—Dec 1 '23-'32
48 '12 A-0 30,000c___Apr 1 194Z 4s
J-D 144.000__Dee 1 '22-'39 48
A-0 50,000.._--Oct 1 1947
This district (P. 0. Stoutsville) Is 48 '12 A-0 35,000c_
_ _Oct 1 1947 4363'15 A-0 60.000.. Oct 1 '22-'41
,
In Fairfield County.
Lower West 32d St. Bridge E.
5s '19 8-a 176.000c_Mar 1 '23-'44 4363'17 F-A 665,000__Feb 1 '23-'41
$7,000c_Mar 1 '23-'29 5'4s'20 .1-T) 140.000. _June 1 '23-'50
R. Sc R. Bonds.
53
M-N700,000_ -Nov 1 '22-'41 43.6s
8,000c_Sept 1 '22-'29
A-0 $34,000_ _ - _Apr 1 1927
M-N100,000__Nov 1 '23-'42 434s
M-N350,000__Nov 1 '22-'56
58 '19 M-S 14,000c_Mar 1 '30-'36 5;is
Street Improvement Notes.
5s '19 F-A 285,000__Feb 1 '23-'41
4,000c-Sept 1 '30-'33 4s Cemetery Bonds.
58
M-N$202.538_ _Nov 1 1922
A-05100,000.__ _Apr 1 1927 5s '19 s-a 480,000c Mar 1 '23-'46 53
6,000c_Sept 1 '34-'36 4s
M-N193,474--- _May I 1923
-A 300,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'52
M-S 25.000.. ___Sept 1 1922 5%8'91 F
1,000c-Mar 1 1937
M-N193,474— _Nov 1 1923
J-D 425,000__June 1 '29-'48 5s
A-0 25.000_, _ _Apr 1 1925 5%3
6s '21 M-S J3,000c_Sept 1 '31-36 4s
M-N192,284_ __ _May 1 1924
5;is
J-D 75,000_ _June 1 '24 '27 5s
M-N100,000__Nov 1 '23-'13 5%3
12.500c_Mar 1 '32-36
M-N190,981____Nov 1 1924
43(3'22 s-a 518,000e Nov 1 '23-'36 59
BOND. DEBT July 1 1921 385,260
Hospital Bonds.
58
M-N134,480___ _May 1 1925
Assessed value
Deficit Bonds.
2,600,000 4.103'10A-0 $12,000____Oct 1 1930
58
M-N132,095-_-_Nov 1 1925
Population in 1920 (est.)
1,300 4.103'10A-0 250.000—__Oct 1 1940 58 '19 M S $9,250,000 Mar 1 '23-'40 5s
M-N 16.954__--May 1 1926
F-A
410'14 M-N 75,000_ _ _ _May 1 1944 58
460.000 Aug 1 1927 5s
F
-A
9,514_ _Aug 1 1926
433'16 A-0 80.000__Oct 1 '22-'41 53 '19 F-A 4,025,000cAug I 1927 58
M-S 7,440-- _Sept 1 1926
F-A
5s
15,000 Aug 1 1927
M-S 72,000„Mar 1 '23-'26 5s
Batavia Is the county seat.
DEBT OF ANNEXED VILLAGES.
58 '18 s
-a 92.000June 1 23-'68
Flood Emergency Bonds.
Paving and Intersection.
58 '13 J-D $20,000„June 1 '23-'44 5 iiis'21 __ _1.090.000_ _Mar 1 '23258 43 '12 A-0$950,000c___Oct 1 1937
NEWBURGH.
5s
M-9 32 ,000_ _ Mr r. 1 '52-'69 4.10s A-0 100.000_ _ Oct 1 1930
,
5s '15 J-J 21,000
General Sewer.
1922-1942 5s
M-S 450,000Mar 1 '27-'51 4.103'10A-0 188,000
Bridge Bonds.
_Oct 1 1930 Gen 58 M-S $50,000--- _Sept 1 1925
612,000c_Mar 1 '23-'58 48 '12 A-0 450,000c___Apr
530'22 A-0 $10,000- Oct 1 '23-'42
58
A-0 13.528.99 Oct 1 1922
5;is'21 M-11 3,000c___Mar 1 1923 41.43'14 M'S 200,000,.___Mar 1 1937
__,
119-9
Refunding Bonds.
NOTTINGHAM.
805,000c_Mar 1 '29-'58 4%3'14 F-A 350.000____Feb 1 1932
5s
--- 311.500
1922-1949 53is
Water Special.
690,000_ _Nov 1 '23-'52 4%8'14 F-A$700.000____Fi3b 1 1934
Highway Bonds.
M-N $1,000_ ___Nov 1 1922
69 4%3'14 J-D 65.000_ _dune 1 1935 4s
5s '14 M-S $10,000___Mar '23 24 5s '19 s-a 846,000c_NIar 1 '232
2
Sackett Ave. Paving.
4 4s'15 F
-A 234,000__Feb 1 '23-'40
Comfort Station Bonds.
58 '16 J-D 40,000__June 1 '23-'26
M-N $2,000.90-Nov 1 1922
5s '18 J-J 1 3,000_ _July 1 '24-'26 4%3'16 -- $35,000____Aug 1 1934 430'15 F-A 280.000__Feb 1 '23-'50
4;is'16 M-9 209.000.._Mar 1 '23-'41
1 1.200____July 1 1927
Sewer General Bonds.
CORLETT.
43-is'16 M-S 171.000__Mar 1 '23-'41
Water.
4,000- _Aug 1 '22-'25 48
J-D$480,000____June 1 1925
58 '19 F { 1,500Aug 1 '26-28 430'13 A-0 655 000____Apr 1 1931 43is'17 M-9 750.000.._Mar 1 '23-'37 49
A-0 344,000___Apr 15 1926
-A
.Mar 1 '232 58
67
J-D
4,000..__ _June 1 1928
580----Aug 1 1929 4%8'14 M-8 I70.000____Mar 1 1930 4Iis'17M-S 450,000..
M-9 2,000Mar 1 '23-'24 58
58 '20 F-A101,500__Feb 1 '23-'29 48 • A-0 400,000_ _Apr 1 1927 4;is
I
A-0 3,000___ _Apr 1 1929
M-S 500,000 _Mar 1 '45-119
Sewer.
14.140____Feb 1 1930 4 gs'08 A-0 225,000____Apr 1 1928 58
M-S 500.000__Mar 1 '31-'39 5s
58
58 '20 F
-A 97,000__Feb 1 '23-'39
J-D $3,000_ _Juno 1 1928
Elevated Roadway Bonds.
F
-A 450,000.,
58
,Aug 1 '22-'39
13.600___Feb 1 1930 4s
M-N$60,000____May 1 1924 59
J-D 460,000__Dec 1 '22-'67
COLLIN WOOD.
5s Deficiency Bonds.
4s
J-D 100,000___ _June 1 1923 4%s
F
-A 42,000__Aug 1 '22-'42
Water.
June 36.500c--June '22-'23 4368
A-0 75,000 Oct 1 '22-'36 5s
F 490,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'71 45
-A
.I-J $60,000--- _Jan 11925
Toll-Pike Purchase.
Rapid Transit Bonds.
5s J-D
1,000__ _June 1 1927 48
A-0 40.000_ __ _Sept 1 1926
48 '09 Sept $10,320e_Sept 1 '22-'29 _s '18 M-N$68,000__May 1 '23-'56 53
M-S 400,000...... _Mar 1 1929 48
A-0 30,000-.._ _Apr 1 1928
48 '09 M-S 2,000c_Mar 1 '23-'26
Sewer, General.
5%3
M-S 200,000__Sept 1 '22-'31 41, s
6
J-D
6,000---Dec 1 1928
48 '11 A-0 3.000c Oct 1 '22-'24 55 '20 s-a
90,000c_Apr 1 '23-'40. 5%8
J
-D 611.000„June 1 '23-'70
Electric Light.
48 '11 J-J
9,000—July 1 '25-'33
51.6s
J
-D 426,000„June 1 '23-'40 436s
Intercepting Sewer Bonds.
,
J-J $18,000— -Jan 1 1925
48
Bridge Bonds.
A-0$350,000____Oct 1 1926 5s
J-D 13.000_ __ _June 1 1926
Bridge.
J-D 25,000- _June 1 1926 58
4%8'13 J-J 36.500
A-0 $5,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'27
1922-1934 4s '04 A-0 184,000____Oct 1 1927 5%3
5s '15 J-D 18,000
A-0 290,000____Apr 1 1928
Grade.
1922-1939 4s
Street
-Improvement Bonds.
58 '15 -__
4s
A-0
8,000
1922-1929 4348'08 A-0 500.000.... _ ..Apr 1 1930 5s
__ _Apr 1 1926
M-N332,000__May 1 '23-'24
5s '19 J-D 115,000—Dec 1 '27-'41 4 qs•11 A-0 300.000c___Oct 1 1946 58
Library.
M-N216.000_ _May 1 '23-'24
M-N $8,500— _ -May 1 1928
._.Mar 1 1939 53
110,000—Dec 1 '42-'46 4%11'14 M-S 200,000..
M-N125,000_---Nov 1922 43.s
6s
4368'14 F-A 200.000____Feb 1 1934 53
___ 30,000
M-N 41,000_- —Nov 1 1922
SOUTH BROOKLYN.
414s
A-0 400,000__Apr 1923-'62 5s
Road Bonds.
M-N 97,000_ -__Nov 11923
Sewer.
M-N 96.000.. _ _ _Nov 1 1924 5s
5s '17 J-J $20,000c.July 15'25-'44 5s '20 A-0 90,000- —Apr 1923-40 58
M-N$10,000. _ _ May 1 1926
5s
M-N 93.030_ ___Nov 1 1925
Water Works.
10,000c_Aug 1 '22-'25
Water.
M-N 3,200..... Nov 1 1926 58
5s '17 F-A
A-0$1.200.000___Oct 1 1926 53
2,500c--Aug 1 1926 4s
A-0 $25,000--- _Oct 1 1924
59
• M-N176.000— -Nov 1 1922
M-S 100,000_ ___Sept 1 1922
2,850c---Aug 1 1927 48
M-N 36,000...... _Nov 1 1923
EUCLID.
BOND.DEBT May 25'22 $601,010 4s
M-S 50,000___Sept 1 1924 5s
Water.
Floating debt
M-N 44,000...... Noy 1 1922
A-0 450.000_Apr 1 1925 58
100,000 48
A-0 $1,635.60...Oct '22-'27
M-N 44,000___ _Nov 1 1923 .13.is
Sinking fund
43-is'08 A-0 350,000____Apr 1 1928 5s
Street Improvement.
M-N 2,5011.- _Nov 1 1922
Assess.val.'21(abt.3.(act.) 28,653:900 48 '10 A-0 800.000____Apr 1 1940 5s
State &Co.tax(perS1.000)'21.37.82+ 43(3'11 J-D 400,000c___June 1 1945 4%8'22 s-a 290,000_ _Nov 1 '23-'42 4348&53___ $18,000_ __Oct '22-'23
Euclid & Nottingham Twp.
Popul'n 1910, 29,551; 1920, 28.291 4%8'14 M-S 2,500.000...Mar 1 1949 ($14,000 in odd. 315.000 in even yrs.)
is'22 s
-a $60,000__Nov 1 '43-'46 43i3c58 A-0 $4,247.95_Apr 1 23-'44
4%6'14 A-0 860.000_0ct 1 '22-'64 4y
INTEREST payable In Batavia.
TOT.BD.DT.N1ay 15'22194,303,394
4%8'15 J-D 440.000__Dec 1 '22-365
Street Opening Bonds.
4343'16 J-D 440.000.. June 1 '23-'66 5%8
J-D $25,000- June 1 ;23- 47 St.Imp. bds. assess. ncl.) 1,026,140
: Water debt(included)_..
CLEVELAND.
45is
A-0 400,000....Apr 1 '23-'42
19,618,464
9
32,0 --Dec
G. A Gesell, Director of Finance. 4363
Stimp.notes ass't (a WI) 1,273,234
,
D-D1720,000__Dec 1 '22-'64 58
J-D 150.000__Dec 1'33-'42 Sinking
Cleveland is In Cuyahoga County 4%s - .f
funds
-D 200,000__June 1 '22-'42 58
12,083,951
J
-D 154,000 Dec 1 '24-'33 Tocass'd
and was incorporated MO. 5 1836. .Ss
F-A1350,000_ _Feb 1 '30-'74 6343
val. Dec.'21.1.704,280,880
J
-D 250.000_ _June 1 '23-'47
This city has annexed the villages of 5s
(Assessment about 90% act. val.)
J4 85.000___ _Jan '23-'38
J
-D 25,000___ _June 1 1926
Glenville. South Brooklyn, Collin- 53 '17 J-D 460.000__Dec 1 '22 67 5%s
2
58
M-S 132,000.._Mar 1 '23-'44 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$22.80
wood, Corlett, Newburgh, Notting- 5s '18 s-a 130.000c_June 1
INT.at Am.Exch. Nat. Bk., N.Y.
'23-'35 5s
M-8 6.000_ _Mar 1 '23-'28
ham and Euclid. Home_rule charter 5s
POPULATION.—In 1920 (U. S.
J-D 330000...Juno 1 '36-'68 5s
M-N 70,000_ May 1 '23-'29
adopted July 1 1913.
5s '20 s-a 280,000c_Aer 1 '23-'50 59
Census),
A-0 26,000 Oct 1 '22-'47 census) 796,841; in 1914 (police
53
M-S 470,000.._March '23-'69 4;is
, 668,803; 1910(U.S. Census)
Bridge Bonds.
F
-A 32,000____Feb 1 1932 was
48
560.663;in 1900. 381.768.
A-0 $90,000—__Apr 1 1926 5s '19 J J 480.000...July 1 '22-'69 4 Yis
F
-A 60.000_ _Feb 1 '23-'52
F-A 150.000.._Feb 1 '25-'29 58
48
A-0 249.000____Oct 1 1926 55
A-0 24,000.. _Oct 1 '22-'33
A-0 200,000__Apr 1 1931 48
48
M-8 20.000_-__Sept 1 1924 4%s
A-0 116,000____0c1 1 1927 CLEVELAND SCHOOL DIST.
,
A-0 420,000.._ _Apr 1 1942 4s
4s '06 A-0 236,000..___Apr 1 1929 4363
A-0 70.000_ __ _Apr 1 1929 48 '05 J-DS300,000c......June 7 1925
4%.'11 A-0 300.000c___Apr 1 1931 533'21 —1 600,000c July 1 '23-'32 436s
A-0 I0,000 Apr 1 '23-'32 48 '06 M-N350,000c__May 21 1926
11,400,000c July 1 '33-'52 53
48
A-0 100.000c__Oct 1 1925
A-0 16.000_ _Oct 1 '34-'41 410'08 J-D 450.000c_ __June 1 1928
018'11 A-0 550,000c___Oct 1 1942 5s '19 s-a 470,000c_Mar 1 '23-'69 5363
,
M-N 24.000_ May 1 '23-'46 48 '09 J-J 200,000c_July 19 1929
4363
.
A-0 703.000__Oct 1 '22-'58 448'22 s-a2,725,000c_Dec 1 '23-'46 5365
4368'10 J-J 500,000c__July 25 1930
M-N 7,000..May 1
'
5s 18 ___ 55.000__Mar 1 '23-'33 ($113,000 in odd and $114,000 in 59
M-N200.000__May 1 '30-'49 4368'11 F-A 500.000e_Aug 21 1931
even years.)
5s '20 A-0 46,000c_Apr 1 '23-'45
5s
M-N 6,500_
May 1 1948 48 '12 M-S 300.000c Mar 25 1932
4s
A-0 100,000c___Apr 1 1924
Fire Department.
4%s
M-N 80.000-- - May 1 1941 18 '12 J-J1,100,0000___July 1 1932
434s
A-0 17,000__ Oct 1 1959 48
J-J 300,000—__July 1 1932
-is
J-D
M-N$205,000___May 1 1925 43
8,500.. June 1 '23-'35 45
4s
A-0 50,000__Oct 1
J-J 700,000_ ___July 1 1932
-'62 4.103'10A-0 90.000c___Oct 1 1930 5yis
J
-D 10,000___ _June 1 1926 4s
.6s
J-D 45,000 ..June 1 '23-'31 43(3'11 A-0 25.000c___Apr 1 1931 58
A-0 23.000__Oct 1 '22-'41 4%8'14 A-0 500,000..,_ _Oct 1 1934
M-N 8,000.._May 1 '23-'38 4s '12 A-0 45.000c___Apr
58
1942 5s '19 s-a 270,000c_May 1 '23-'49 4;is'15 J-J 600.000c__Jan 18 1935
A-0 90,000—Apr 1 '23-'40 48 '12 A-0 125.000c__ _Oct 1 1947
53
43.ft'15 J-J 260.000c_Jan 18 '23-'35
1
• Dugway Brook Sewer Bonds.
4148'14 F-A 50,000_ ___ Feb 1 1935 48 '11 J-D$180,000c___Dee 1 1947 4%8'16 A-0 700,000- Apr 17 '23-36
5s Lake Erie Purification Bonds.
A (3 160.000... _Oct 1 '22-'23 4168'15 A-0 165.000c_Apr 1 '20-'55 4%8'15 A-0 140,000-__Oct 1 '22-'49 43(8'17 A-0 375,00O Fob 19 '23-'37
;
53 '17 F-A1 15,000c___Aug 6 1925
5s '16 A-0 240,000 —Oct 1 '24-'26 4%8'16 A-0 75.000Oct 1 '22-'36
City Hall Bonds.
1680,000c_Aug 6 '26-'37
5s '16 A-0 15,000 ____Oct 1 1927 5s '19 M-S 270,000c Mar 1 '22-'49 4.103'10A-0$200,000___Oct
1 1940 58 '17 s-a 700,000e—Aug 6 1937
J-D 191.000June 1 '23-'65
5s '16 A-0 85,000.. __Oct 1 1928 534s
M-N 30,000c—May 1 1941 53 '17 s-a 1147,000c —1922-1924
Market House Bonds.
Park Bonds.
4.103'11 J-J 1,100,000c_July 1 1936
1 25,000c
1921
A-0$110.000____Oct 1 1923 4%3'14 F-A 900,000.......Feb 1 1933 53
48
A-03500,000..___Oct 1 1923 48
J-J 1,275,000.,,_Jan 14 193
48
A-0 500.000____Apr 1 1924 4s '06 A-0 150,000.._ Apr 1 1928 4368'14 A-0 425.000___ _Oct 1 1944 5s
M-S 1,275,000--Mar 1 '23-'3
4s
M-S 50,000____Sept 1 1924 4.108'10A-0 150,000_,
,Oct 1 1940 438'15 A-0 125,000_ __Oct 1 '22-'46 68 '20 M-N3,600,000
—June 1 '23-'40
4s
A-0 600.000_ ..Apr 1 1927 48 '12 A-0 25,000c___Apr 1 1942
Public Hall Inlet. Bonds.
'21
Jan
48
A-0 400.000____Apr 1 1928 4168'14 F-A 75.000____Feb 1 1932 48 '12 A-0$175,000c___Oct 1 1952 6s '21 J-J 1.750.0R8 Sept 1 '23-'41
6s
M-95,000,000c
1 '22-'41
48
A-0 500,000 ..Oct '29&'31
Funded Debt.
4369 M-N 500.000____May 1 1966
Nottingham Bonds (Annexed
48
A-0 500.000 _Oct 1 '33&'35 453'08 A-0$225,000____Oct 1 1924 43.s M-N1,000.000____May 1 1966
Jan. 14 1913).
48
A-0 255.000....__Apr 1 1924 4s '11 M-N 100,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1924 436s
200,000____June I 1967 4345
J-J $28,000c—Jan 2 '23-'36
4s '06 A-0 574,000___Apr 1 1929 4s '12 A-0 222.000c_ _Oct 1 1927 58 '19 J-D 600,000..
M-S
.._Mar 1 1969
Glenville flds.(Annexed July '05.)
4.103'10A-0 50,000_0ct 1 1940 4348'16 M-S 246,000.__Oct 1 '22-'62 5336'20 J
-D 600.000-- _June 1 1970 Si
M-S 330.000c-Sept 1 '22-'35

CLEARCREEK TWP. RUE. S. D.

CLERMONT COUNTY.




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Water-Works Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '22.. $39.000
CLEVELAND S. D. (ConcInded)— CLYDE.
Total assess. val. 1921_ _ __ 2,i2 F.6 0 4s '98 J-D$125,000c&rJune 1 1928
This village is in Sandusky Co.
Collinwood Bonds(Annexed).
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'21_$6.018 4s '03 M-8 50,000c_ _ _ Mar 1 1923.
Park Cc Playground Bonds.
A-0 21.000c_ _ Oct 1 1922
4s
1,083 (Re latter 10 yrs. from date of issue.)
A-0 45.000c_Oct 1 '22-36 6s '20 J-D f $3,000__June 1 '24-'26 Population in 1915
4e
48 '03 M-S 45.000c_ _ _Sept 1 1933
1 2.000__Dec 1 '24-'25
A-0 51,000c_Oct 1 '22-'39
4a
(Red. on or after Sept 1 1913.)
Deficiency Bonds.
Brooklyn (Annexed 1906.)
South
48 '04 A-0 250,000c___Apr 1 1934
'22-'28 6s '21 s-a $30,000___ _Aug 1 1931 COLUMBUS.
A-0 $7,000c. _Oct 1
450
W. G. Bowland, See'y Sinking
(Red. on or after Apr 1 1916.)
Fire Dept. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1 '22$23,465,00C
Fund Trustees.
48 '04 M-51,200,000c__Mar 1 1945
Sinking fund Sept 1 1921 3,255,782 Os '20 A-0 4,000__Oct 1 '24-'27
This city is in Franklin County. (Redeemable after March 11920.
Village's Share Street.
Assessed valuation '21-1,774,651.80
48 '05 A-0 240.000c___Apr 1 1935
borough Feb.
School tax (per $1,000) 1922_86.9428 Os '20 J-D $2.000__June 1 '23- 26 Incorp. a 1834. New 10 1816: eltY
(Red. on or after Apr 1 1915.)
city charter
Mar. 3
Refunding Bonds.
INT.on coupon 4s, 4548 and bs of
at election May 5 1914. Or 4s '07 A-03175.000c_ _Oct 1 1947
1 '26-!30
1917 and 1918 at American Exchange 6s '21 M-S $5.000__Mar $230.821 adopted were passed Nov. 22 1909 450'08 M-S 40.000c___Sept 1 1938
dinances
Bank. New York;on coupon BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922National
9,579 providing for annexation of certain 4s '12 M-S 250.000____Sept 1 1942
New
Os at Chemical National Bank, Gar- Sinking fund
pt
M-S
Total assessed val. 1921_ 5,000,000 portions of Marion, Clinton, Mifflin 450'14 M-S 200,000____Sept 1 1944
York; on Glenville coupons at
125.000____Se
Cleveland; on South Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$19.02 and Franklin townships. V. 89. e.• 4Sis'14 M-S 100.000_-__Mar 1 1934
field Say. Bank,
1 1945
3,099 1496. State Supreme Court on Feb.3 450'15
Brooklyn bonds at Home Say. & Population in 1920
1914 held valid 8700.000 grade-cross- 450'16 M-S 100.000____Mar 1 1946
Banking Co.; on CollInwood coupons
ing-elimination bonds. V.98, p.464. 450'16 M-S 20,000____Sept 1 1936
& Co.. N. Y.; CLYDE VILLAGE ECU. DIET.
at office of Farson, Son
454s'17
50.000____Mar 1 1947
Cleveland Trust Co. Cleveland, and
This district (P. 0. Clyde) is in
Flood Emergency Bonds.
4.50'12 -__ 21.000_ _ Sept 1 1942
'
Citizens' Say. & Trust Co., Cleveland; Sandusky County.
M-S
8.500____Mar 1 1924
bonds at 6s '21 M-N$125,000_ =M-S 1922-35 450'13 Apr.$25.000--Sept 1 1923 5s '18 ___
on $30.000 Nottingham
100,000____Sept 1 1923 450'17 _-- 86.000
58 '13
serially_
Cleve. Tr. Co.
(For amount due each year see fis '13 May 65.000__Sept 1 1923 5s '19 __ 20.000_ ___Nov 1 1939
V. 113, p. 2212.)
CLEVELAND MdTROPOLITAN
55 '13 M-S 20,000_-__Sept 1 1933 5,'19 ___ 10,000____Dec 1 1929
(7) 58 '13 May 50,000---Sept 1 1922 5s '19 ___
BONDED DEBT
PARK DISTRICT.
INT. payable at the Clyde Sayings 5s '13 M-S 7.000____Sept 1 1933 58 '20 ___ 15,000___ _June 1 1930
554s'22 A-0$200,000c_Oct 15 1923
200,000c_A-0 15 1924 Bank of Clyde.
5s '13 M-8 13,000____Sept 1 1923 5s '20 ___ 55 000_ _
BOND. DEBT July 1 1922 $409,000
58 '13 M-S 7,000____Mar 1 1924 5s '22 J-Df1,679,000Dec 1 '23-'45
1 76,000_ _Dec 1 1946
Assessed val. 1921— __2.500,000 000 COAL TWP. RUE. ECU. DIET.
5s '13 __ 18.000_ _ __Sept 1 1923
Sanitary. Garbage & Cleaning.
(P. 0. Coalton) is in 4 Xs'14 M-S 12,000_-_-Sept 1 1924
This district
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS.
.Aug 1 1924
F-A $75,000.,...
450'15 M-S 5.000-__ _Sept 1 1925
This village is in Cuyahoga Co. Inc Jackson County.
serial (Red.after 10 yrs. from date of Issue.)
450'17 ___ 2,2.0,000
May 3 1903. Pop'n 1920, 15,236.
Deficiency Bonds.
183,000__Mar 1 '23-'25 6s '20 M-S 900.000„Mar 1 '49-'57 -1s '06 M-S 290.000c___Sept 1 1936
Water-Works Bonds.
1922 1923 550'19 M-S 4,000._Sept 1 '22-'25
4s '11 M-S 20.000___-Mar 1 1926
454s&bs_ __ $1 2,000
3.000__Mar 1 '26-'27 48 Miscellaneous Bonds. pt 1 1933 4s '11 M-S 43.000____Sept 1 1931
bs '14 A-0 1.000c_ _ _Oct 1 -1922
'03 M-S $42,000c___Se
48 '12 M-S 45,000____Sept 1 1942
3,000__Sept 1 '26-'27
58 '15 A-0 2,000c_Oct 1 '22-25
or after Sept 1 1913.)
(Red. on
4s '12 M-S 7.000__ --Sept 1 1922
25 000c Oct 1 '27-31
Building I ends.
6s '20 :•.-5
t1
Fire Dept. Equipment Bonds.
5s '16 M-S 326,590_Mar 19 '22-'41 4s '07 M-S 16.000____Sep 1 1927 4s 13 A-0 55,000____Apr 1 1933
1939 5s '13 M-S 7.000____Sept 1 1943
9,000_June 28 '35-'43 48 '09 A-0 15,000__ _Oct
fis '17 A-() $3,750_ _Oct 1 '22-26 bs '17 J-D
1 1938 434(3'16
12,000____Oct
4548'08
30,000--__Sept 1 1926
6s '22 A-0 15,000—Oct 1 '23-'31 BOND.DEBT Mar 1916.- 35,000 4s '11 A-0 20,000--__Sept 1 1931
Total assess. val. 1915.......1,041,160 4s '12 M-8 1,500____Sept 1 1932 4s '12 ___ 10,000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1926
General Building Bonds.
M-8
—
5s '19 —_ 45,000___Sept 1 1922
Ss '17 A-0 $3,750_-Oct 1 '22-'26
58 '13 M-S 11,000.._ Sept 1 1933 5s '18 __- 66,000____Sept 1 1922
Electric Light Bonds.
TWP. ECU. DIET.
5,500c. _Oct 1 '27-'31 COITSVILLE (P. 0. Youngstown) 5s '13 M-S 13,000___Sept 1 1923 5s '18 ___
5,000_--_Mar 1 1923
6s '20 s-a
This district
450'15 M-S 1,000____Mar 1 1926 5s '18 ___
4,500____Sept 1 1925
Sewer-Construction Bonds.
Mahoning County.
is in
(Red. on
1.800____Sept 1 1925
5s '18 ___
A-0 $4,000c_Oct 1 '22-'25 450'11 A-0 $11,000__Apr 1 '23-'33 450'15 M-Sor after Mar 1 1917.)
bs '15
_Sept 1945
5.000-___Dec 1 1924
6s '18 A-0 72.000__Oct 1 '22-'27 550'11 M-N 9,000_ _May 1 '23-'31 5s '20 ___ $25,000....._May 1 1935 55'191
2,000_
,
15,000c_Oct 1 '27-'31
6s '20
GS '20 s-a
_ __Aug '22-24
3,000_
4 A s'11 F-A
Street Opening & WideningBds
Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
5s '12 A-0 11,000_July 28 '22-'32 4348'07 M-S $1,200c__Sept 1 1927 45Park M-S $8,500c— Mar 1 1933
Oct 1 1922
640
'03
58 '14 A-0
Bonds.
School
48
5,500c_ __Oct 1 1928 (Red.after 10 yrs. from date of issue.)
58 '15 A-0 14,000c yearly __ _Oct 1 550'13 F
-A $7,000_Aug 15 '23-'28 48 '08. A-0
75.000e_Oct 1 '27-31
9.000__ __Oct 1 1939 450'07 A-0 6.000c___Oct 1192
6s '20 s-a
-A 16,000_Feb 26'23-'38 4s '09 A-0 8.000__Sept 1 1930 4s
5s '15 F
'10
'10 A-0 15.000__Oct 1 1930
Street Opening Bonds.
27,000_Apr 30 '23-.40 4e '12 M-8
M-S 4.000____Sept 1 1932 4s '10 A-0 5.000____Oct 1 1930
A-0 $16,000—Oct 1 '23-'51 58 '15 A-0 9,000_Apr 27 '26-'34
55is'22
55 '16 A-0
5,000____Sept 1 1930
Paving Bonds.
9,000_June 28'35-43 58 '13 M-S 3,000--__Sept 1 1933 48 '10 ___
5s '17 J-D
1 1923
'13 M-S
pt 11930
2.000__
65 '20 ___ 1874,000c_Oct 1 1927 59 '18 J-D
9,000_June 27 '44-'52 5s '13 M-S 3,000._.._Sept 1 1932 Is '10
18
400.000c_Oct 1 '23-'31
5,000____Sept
t 1 1931
M-S
550'19 A-0 160,000...Apr 1 '30-'45 450'14 M-S 4,500._ _ _ Sept 1 1934 4s '11 A-0 14.000—__Sep 1 1931
_ _Oct 1 '23-'31
5.000____Oct
'12
5%s'22 ___
.. _Feb 26 1946 450'14 M-S 20.000____Mar 1 1944 4s '12 M-S 25,000_ _ _ _Mar 11933.
-A 14,000_
see V. 114, p. 2745.) 550'20 F
4s
(For maturity60,20012,000_Apr 28'31-'33
5%s'22 ___ f 3,500_ _ _ _Oct 1 1923 68 '21 A-0 14,000_May 26 '31-'37 4548'15 M-S 6.000_ _ __Sept 1 1934 4548'14 M-S 25.000_ _ _Sept 1 1934
2,900_-__Sept 1 1924
132,000_ _ -Oct 1 '24-'31 6s '21 M-N 20,000_ _July 1 '28-'37 450'15 M-S 35,000.._ _Mar 1 1945 450'14 -_63 '21 J-J
500_- __Sept 1 1931
Bldg. & Playgds. Bds.
Park.
1 '23-'46 450'15 M'S 37.500___Mar 1 1946 45 '11 _-___ 6s '22 A-0 24,000. Apr $335,000 5s '19 --- 40.000____Mar 1 1929 450'15 M-S 40,000.--Sept 1 1935
58 '15 A-0 $100,000c
1922_
3620,000 BOND.DEBT Apr____ 12.431.790 450'15 M-S 25,000___Mar 1 1928 454s'15 M-S 22,000____Mar 1 1946GEN. BD. DT. June 1 '22.Assess. val.
75,000__Sept 1 1927 450'15 M-8 27,000____Sept 1 1935
Asseimient debt (add'!).__1,920,929 Tot, tax rate1921 $1.000) 1921818.00 4 '17_
(per
325,780
,
450'16 M-S 1.500__Sept 1 1926
Sinking fund, general
6,000 450'15 M-§or after 38.220 Population in 1921(est.)
Alai 1 1917.)
(Red. on
5)4s'21 J-D 150.000____June 1 1941
Sinking fund, water
.,.Mar 1 1926 550'21 J-D 35.000____June 1 1936
430'15 M-S $2,000..
ASS(3380Ci value, real e Ftate.62,434,310 COLDWATER
—
.
(Red, on or after Mar 1 1917.)
54s'21 J-D 16,500____June 1 1941
Assessed value, personal_ _19,032,280
This village is in Mercer County.
131,890
430'15 M-S $12.000_—_Mar 1 1931
Other assessable property_
Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Water-Wo
._Sept 1926
350..
Tot.ass'd val.'21(60%act.)81,598,480 5s '16 M-Nrks
$3.000____May 1 1041 4%s'16 A-0 5,000____Mar 1 1931 48 '02 ___ $175,000_ -- _Aug 1 1932
1
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$20.05 5s '15 A-0 26,000
1930-1940
'02 F-A 90.000c&r_Aug 1 1932
2,500___Sept 1 1923 4s(Red. 10 yrs. from date of issue.)
4 is'17
DIET.
1927-1931
CLEVELAND HTS. SOH.
58 '17 M-S 2,500c
___
1,500____8ept 1928
May 5,000_ _ _ _May 1 1931 55 '18 ___ 30.000____Sept 1 191s 4s '03 M-S 8175.000c_ _Mar 1 1933
Refunding Bonds.
6s
1
54 '18
814,000c__ -Oct 1 1944
4s '03 M-8*1.200.000c_Sept 1 1933
Street improvement Bonds.
15,000c___Oct 1 1945 450
J-D $3,000_ __ _Juno 1 1928 bs '19 --- 69,000-___Apr 1 1930 4s '05 M-8 319.000c___Mar 1 1925
53 '17 A-0
6,000c___Oct 1 1946 5s
Dec 2,000._ _Dec 11928 5s '19 --- 3,200-__Sept 1 1929 43 '05 M-8 35,000c___Mar 1 1935
May 1 1930 (Red. 10 yrs. from date of issue.)
600
5s
F-A 12,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1928 58 '19 __450'09 A-08204.000c—Oct 1 '22-'32 55
1,000____Mar 1 1930 4s '06 M-S 60,000c. _Sept 1 1936
'20 ___
1922-1930 5s
450'10 A-0 9,000
J-D
4,000_ __ _June 1 1926
1940
'22-23
__J-D
4s '01 A-0 2.000—Oct 1 '22-'29 55
___June 1 1926 55 '20 J-D 33.000.._. _Dec 1 1926 450'07 M-8 6,000c_Sept 1 1937
3,500_
1,000___June a
4s '07 A-0 75,000c— Oct 1 1937
6s
450'05 A-0 16,000-_Oct 1
May 21,000_ _ .May 1 1931 550'21
4348'08 M-S 43.000c_ __Mar 1 1938
Viaduct Bonds.
4s'10 A-0 5.000c —1926-1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 8'22
$82.000
430'11 A-0 5.000c—Oct 1 '22-'26 Water debt(included)
36,500 45 '03 M-S 812,000c___Mar 1 1923 4543'08 --- 4,000- ___Mar 1 1938
1 '22-'37 Assessment debt (add'1)
‘lar 1 1933
58'13 A-0 160.000c__Oct 1 '22-'31
83,694 (Red.after 10 yrs. from date of issue.) .1 y2s'08 ___ 25,000
1 1932
300.000____Apr 1 1930
58'16 A-0 f25,000c_Oct 1 '32-'36 Total assess. val. 1922_
2,601,110 4s '12 M-S 810,000____Sept 119.12 Is '10
175.000c__Oct
48 '11 M-S 108.000—Sept 1 1931
48 '12 M-S 250,000____Sept
1 1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_320.20 48 '12• M-8 31,000____Sept 1 1937 4s '12 M-S 75.000... _Sept 1 1932
450'16 A-0 19.000c—Oct 1 1923 Population 1910, 869; 1920, 1,531
2,000c___Oct
48 '12 M-S 35,000___Mar 1 1932 48 '12 M-8 28.000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1942
2,000c___Oct 1 1924 COLUMBIAN A.
1 1932 48 '12 M-8 15,000...,..Sept 1 1942
5s '13 M-S
'25-'26
This village is in Columbiana Co. 450'14 M-S 15,000_ ___Sept 1 1944 (Optional on or after Mar 1 1915,)
bs '17 A-0 4,000c__Oct 1 1 1927
3,000c-__Oct
450'14 M-S 35,000—__Sept 1 1934 4s '12 M-S $65.000___Sept 1 1933
1
Street Impt. (Village Portion).
1 '28-'29
18,000c__Oct
1 '23-'20 4548'14 M-8 5,000__Sept 111124 4s '12 M-8 10,000____Sept 1 1931
5,000c-__Oct 1 1930 5s '22 s-a 817.500__Sept 1 '30-'31 4543'16 M-S 25,000_ _ _ _ Sept 1 1936 4$ '12 M-S 315.000__Sept 1 1937
4,000_ _Sept
' 6,000c___Oct 1 1931
1,500_ _ _ _Sept 1 1932 450'16 M-S 20,000____Sept 1 1926 58 '13 M-S 35,000.... Mar 1 1943
24,000c__Oct 1 '32-'33
4,000___Sept 1 1928 55 '13 M-S 10.000---Seet 1 1933
5s '18 —
Water Bonds.
bs '17 A-0 39,000c_Oct 1 '34-'36 55 '22 s-a 822,000_ _Sept 1 '23-'44 58 '20 --- 15000.,.,._June 1 1930 5s '13 M-8 2.000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1924
20,000c___Oct 1 1937 BONDED DEBT
150'14 M-S 25.000..__ Sept 1 1924
(7)
Public impt.(City's Portion.)
90.000c__Oct 1 '38-'43
4s '12 M-S8100.000_M &8 1 1923 450'14 M-S 30.000—Sept 1 1944
1,000c___Oct 1 1044
11945.
M-S
48 '12 M.S 80.000—__Sept 1 1032 150'15 M-S 250.000____Sept 1 1925
1 1944 COLTJMBIANA COUNTY.
'14,000c—Oct
3,500----Mar
48 '12 M-S 200,000___Mar 1 1933 450'14 on or after Sept. 1 1915)
Lisbon is the county seat.
(Red.
'17 A-0 15,000c-__Oct 1 1945
Se
5s '13 M-S 25,000-___Sept 1 1923
Road Bonds.
, 6,000c___Oct 1 1946
450'14 M-S 100.000____Sept 1 1934 450'14 M-S 1,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1925
'38-'46
00'18 A-0 125.000c—Oct 1 '22-'40 5a '19 A-0 I$21,000__Oct 1 '22-'28 450'14 M-S 145,000.___Sept 1 1929 (Red. on or after Sept, 1 1915)
6.000._ _Oct 1 1929
190,000- __Oct 1
450'15 M-S 5,000_ _Sept 1 1937
3.000..Oct 1 '22-24 450'14 --_ 50,000____Sept 1192.1 4s'15 M-8 8.000____Sept 1 1935
100,000.—Oct 1 '41-'45 5s '19 A-0
5,000___Dec 23 1923
1 1946
500—Oct 1 1925 5s '13 J-D
Se '10 A-01 40,000_ -__Oct '47-49 bs '19 A-0
1 1925 150'15 M'S 2.000____Sept 1 1926
16,000_0ct 1 '22-'29 450'14 M-S 10.000__Mar 1 1935 450'15 M-S 66.000---Mar 1 1946
150,000- _Oct 1
10 J-J
14,000._July 1 '22-'28 4543'15 --- 200,000:-8ept 1 1931 448'15
35,000____Oct 1 1950 58.
75.000_- __Sept 1 1945
450'15 M-8 25.000____Mar
7,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1922 55 '19 J-J 50,000
25.000_ _
434s'15 M-S 50,000__.Mar 1 1935 4 8'16 M-S 85.000.__ _Sept 1 1926
J-J
75,000
25,000_0ct 1 '23-'27 5s '19 CO.
Sept
18
Tor.
DT. Apr. 4 '22 -i940 835 450'15 M-S 65,000____Sept 1 1936 5s '19 -- 35.000____Mar 1 1938
80,000_ _Oct 1 '28-'35
1 1929
6.000____Sept 1 1924 55 '19 -__
4548'14
4,000___ _Oct 1 1936 Road debt (included) _____ _864.635 450'17 -__ 16.000___Mar 1 1927 5s
___ 50.000___Mar 1 1938
040
51,163.
40.000„Oct 1 '37-'40 Assess. val.,real est
220.000___Sept 1 1945
Assess. val., personal___59,7b7,150 450'17 -__ 22,500____Sept 1 1927 450'15
275,000____Sept 1 1935
55 '19 A-0, 100.000 __Oct 1 '41-'45 Tot.ass'd val.
25 000_ __Sept i 1928 450'15
45s'17
'22 (about
10,000____Oct 1 1946
1,000____Mar 1 1938
50.000____Sept 1 1926 450'17
60% actual)
110,921,090 00'16
150,000__Oct 1 '47-'40 Co.tax rate
_-- 20.000--__Sept 1 1928
4548'15 M-S 48.000___Sept 1 1926 5s '18 __- 100,000_
(per $1.000) 1922.,.$5.95
65,000.__ Oct 1 1950 Popul'n
-__Sept 1 1938
pt 1 1931 58 '18
1910,76.619; 1920, 83,130 450'16 --- 100,000_-__Se
200,000__Oct 1 '51-'52
3,000Mar 1 1928
5s '18 -__ 25.000___Sept 11928 450'17 --3,000_ ___Oct 1 1953
15.000____Sept 1 1928
bs '18 __ 25.000____Sept 1 1928 5s 18
' 25,000,,_Oct 1 '23-'27 COLUMBIANA VILL.ECU.DIET. bs '18 -- 13.000__-_Sept 1 1929 450'17
1.000____Mar 1 1938
$8,000_ _ _ _M-8 1928
58 '18 --- 7.000—__Sept 1 1928
bs '10 A-0 100.000.. Oct 1 '28-'46
1
.000
.00
30.000__Oct 1 '47-'52 5s '22 M-S . 63,000 Mar 1 '29-'46 Ss '18 ___ 30.000--__Sept 1 1929 5s '18 -- 20.000____Sept 1 1938
1938
42,000_ _Sept 1 '29-'40 5 : 8 --- 216
50.000_.._ _Oct 1 1953
10.000____Mar 1 1940
serially 5s '19
5
5
1960
Dec 1 193()
18,000 Sept 1 '41-'46 :1 8 --- 100,000____Mar 1 1929 6, '20 ___ 18 0:0_
69 '20 A-02.400,000_
bs '19
BOND. DEBT A pr. 1922$4,613,000 BONDED DE13T '
115,000__Dec 1 1941
(?)
*Viaduct Refunding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1921_82.126.510
Water-Works Refunding.
4s '09 J-J $150,000c_ __July 1 1929
School tax (per 81.000) 192L_$20.50 COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP.
95.000c___July 1 1922 48 '07 M-S $150.000c_,...Apr 1 1937
15,468
This township (P. 0. Columbia 350'02 J-J
Population In 1920_
Is '08 J-D 75.000c_ _Dec 1 1938
(Red. Sept 11912.)
Sta. R. F. D.) is in Lorain County.
INT. at Treasurer's office.
M-N 400.000c&r_Nov 1 1922 4s08 A-0 100.000c_ __Nov 11938
4s '02
Road Bonds.
(Red. after 10 yrs.from date of iss.) 46'10 M-N175.000____Nov 1 1930
58 '13 A-0 $33.000
CLINTON COUNTY;
A-0 '22-'33
Work-House Bonds.
Wilmington is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '19.. 49.000
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
48 '02 F-A $60,000c___Aug 1 1932
Assess. val.'18 (* act.)_ _ 995,000 4s '06 M-S $4.000c__Mar 1 1947 (Red. after 10 yrs. from date of issue)
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
'lb J-J J$261.000.Sept 1 '22-'43 Tax rate (per $1,000)'18
$14.60 4s '07 A-01.000.000c_Oct 1 1947 Is '03 A-0 30.000c —Apr 1 1933
bs
1 24.000_ _Sept 1 1944 Population in 1910, 1,084: 1920, 088 4s '12 M. 405.000___Sept 1 1953 (Red. after 10 yrs. from date of issue)
INT.at Say. Dep.B.& T.Co..Elyria
Highway knot. Bonds.
5s '20 __ 15,000_ __.June 1 1930
Library Bonds.
M-S $2,000_ M &S 1 1922
_
450'17
4s '03 A-0 810,000c_ _Apr 1 1923
Fire Department Bonds.
TOT.CO. DT. May 25'22 8297,700
after 10 yrs.from date of issue.)
Assess. val. real estate___26.a72,130 COLUMBIA TWP. RUE. ECU. D. (Red. M-S 30.000c___Mar 1 1925 4s '07 A-0 $25.000c—Oct 1 1936
4 4s1)8 A-0 55.000c___Oct 1 1938
This (11..trict (P.0. Columbia Sta.) 4s '05
15,607,480
personal
Assess. val.
(Red. after 10 yrs.from date of issue.) 48 '09 A-0 33.000c___Oct 1 1939
9act)42.179,610 Is in Lorain County.
Tot.assess.val.'22(757
450'15 M-8 5,000____Sept 1 1935 Is '12 M-S 50.000___Sept 1 1932
Building Bonds.
$3.6)+
Tax rate (per $1,000) 22 - _.
48 '12 M-S 40.000____Sept 1 1942
'16 A-0 $25.000__A-0 1 '22-'45
City Hall Site Bonds.
Popurn 1910, 23,680: 1920. 23.036 55
___ 14,000
6s
1942 550'22 J-D $154,000-Dec 1 '37-'47 4s '12 _-- 10,000____Sept 1 1932
INT. at County Treas. office.




130

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS

COLUMBUS (Concluded).
Park Bonds.
COVENTRY TWP. RUE. S. D. 430'12 A-0 $4.000__Oct 1 '22-'23
5s '12, M-S $10,000____Sept 1 1933 430
Oct 1936
Oct 822.000c
This district (P. 0. Kenmore) is 5s '13 A-0 6.000__Oct 1 '22-'23
58 '13 M-S 8,000____Sept 1 1933
Public Utility Bonds.
5s '18 A-0 135,000c..A-0 1 '22-'44
in Summit County.
58 '13 M-S 7.500___Sept 1 1923 6s '21 ___ $400,000_ _ _June 1 1941 530'19 A-0 j$3,000__Oct 1 '22-'24 6s '20 A-0 t176,000__Oct 1 '22-'29
4358'14 M-8 5,000____Sept 1 1934
,
Funding Bonds.
24,000_...._Oct 1 1930
130,000__Oct 1 '25-'39
430'15 M-8 17.500____Sept 1 1925 6s '21
__ $25,000_ __ _June 1 1931 530'19 A-0 44,000__Oct 1 '22-'44 6s '21 A-0 66,511
1923-1947
430'15 M-S 5,000___ _Sept 1 1945
Land PurchaseBonds,
1923-1946
BOND. DEBT Dec 1919_ $52,000 6s '22 A-0 25,626
430'15 M-S 60.000____Sept 1 1935 430'11 July $5,000 _.,July 15'22-26 Total assess. val. 1919____5,262,360 GEN.BDS. Apr 6'22-- $9,169,137
430'16 M-S 20.000____Sept 1 1926
Sewer Bonds.
1.097,748
School tax rate (per $1,000)'19_$8.80 Special Assess. Bonds
430'16 M-S 7,000____Mar 1 1926 68 '17 A-0 $13,000____Apr 1 1927 Population in 1919 (est.)
163,778
1,100 Sinking fund
5s '18 __- 20,000____Sept 1 1928 530'19 s-a
19,272_July 5 '21-29
Assess. val. '20f real ...1.29.504,740
58 '18 --- 21,000____Mar 1 1938 6s '20 s
2,826_ _Sept 24 2-30 CRAWFORD COUNTY.
lperson'l _863.266,810
-a
.55 '19 -_- 110,000__-_Nov 1 1939 TOT. BD. DT. Jan 26'22_ $629,361
Total val. '21 (actual)_2,158,770,550
Bucyrus is county seat.
.5s '20 ___ j25,000____Serially
84,253 6s '22 A-0 $135,000c_A-0 '23-'31_ Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'21-326.80
Assessment debt
185,000___ SerlalIy
400,000 (For amount due each year see Pop'n '10, 637,425; 1920____943,469
Water debt (incl.)
21,004
INT. at office of County Treasurer.
V. 114, p. 1450-)
Street improvement Bonds.
Floating debt •
141,908
530
___ $200,000_ _ _Dec 1 1941 Sinking fund
Road Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Assess. val. '21 (actual)_ _16,406,860 5s '17 A-0 $20.000__A-0 1 '22-'26 CUYAHOGA FALLS.
48 '97 J-D $68,000cDec 1 1927 Tot. tax rate (per $1.000)'21-$19.20
27,000.Dec 20 '21-'24
This village is in Summit County.
9,343 5s '20 J-D 27,000_Jtine 20 '23-'25
4s '01 A-0 97,000c__ _Apr 1 1931 Pop'n '10, 8.319; '20
$10,000_Sept 1 '22-26
(Red. after 10 yrs. from date of issue)
5,500-__Dec 20 1925
INTEREST payable at Conneaut
48 '03 J-J 122,000c___Jan 1 1933 Mutual Loan & Trust Co.
12,000_,June 10 '23-25 6s '21 M-S { 12,000_Sept 1 '27-'30
5,500... _Sept 1 1931
(Red. after 10 yrs. from date of issue)
5s '19 J-D 16,000_Dec 10 '22-'25
45 '03 M-S 145,000c__Sept 1 1933
20,000_June 10 '26-'29 5s Street Impt. (Village's portion).
'16
SCHOOL DIST.
(Red. on or after Sept 1 1913)
12,000_Dec 10 '26-'28 530'18 J-J $7,000__July 1 '22-'26
$57,500c___July 1 1943 5s '19 -a
M-Nj25,000-May 1 '23-'27
48 '04 M-S 20,000c__ _Sept 1 1934 430
1,000__ _Feb 15 1923
1 3.500____May 1 1928
(Red. after 10 yrs from date of issue) 6s '15 M-S 14,000__M-9 1922-'35
2,000_Aug 15 '22-'23
Paving Bonds.
48 '05 M-S 35,000c___Mar 1 1935 5Ms'22 s-a 119,430c_Mar 1 '23-'51
Bridge Bonds.
1 570c- _Mar 1 1952 5s
(Red. on or after Mar 1 1915)
$6,000c-..Sept 1 1923 6s '20 J-J f$56,000 __July 1 '22-'29
45 '05 -__ 18,000___Mar 1 1935 BOND.DEBT July 1 '21-- $147,a)0
Agricultural Society Property 6s '20 J-J 1 10,500 ..July 1 1930
i,600__July 1 '22-'25
43 '06 M-S 140,000c___Mar 1 1936 Assess. val.'15 (abt. act.).11,179.430
Inlet. Bonds.
Sewer Bonds (Village's portion).
45 '08 M-S 15,000c___Mar 1 1928 School tax (per $1,000) 1915__35.15 530'18 A-0 $24,000-_Apr 1 '23-'28
5s '15 J-J $ i.300_Apr 1 '23-'25
10,000
Population in 1914 (est.)
48 '09 M-S 45,000c _..Sept 1 1939
Children's Home Bonds.
45 '11 M-S 75.000____Seot 1 1941
1922-1925 Os '18 F-A i 7,000__Aug 1 '22-'28
INT.on 6s 1915 at Citizens' Bank- 6s '20 J-D 112,000
3,500,...,..Aug 1 1929
48 '12 M-9 45,000____Sept 1 1942 ing & Trust Co., Conneaut; other
1 47,500
1922-1030 Os '18
M-9 5,000....Sept 1 '22-'26
Zs '13 M-S 30,000----Sept 1 1933 interest payable at the Conneaut 6s '20 ___ 105,000
1922-1928
4,000__Sept 1 '27-'28
4358'14 M-S 25,000____Sept 1 1934 Mutual Loan & Trust Co.
1924-1931 530'19
6s '21 J-J 165,000
M-9 20,00(L..Sept 1 '22-'29
1927-1931
435s'17
65.000____Sept 1 1922
6s '21 F-A 54,000
4348'16 M-S 266,000___Sept 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Apr 6'22_ $398,769 6s '20 J-J 124,000.,.July 1 '22-'29
SCH. DIST.
430'16
15,000-___Sept 1 1928 CONVOY
Assessment debt (add'1)__ 274,199 As '20 J-J I 5,000.._ _July 1 1930
i .600.._July 1 '22-'25
This dist. (P. 0. Convoy) is in Total val.'21(90% actual)72,364,960
58 '18 --5.000-__Sept 1 1923
'22 s-an
4,000 Apr 1 '23-'30
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_..$4.75 Os '22 s-an
Zs '18 -__ 15,000_--_Sept 1 1928 Van Wert County.
25,000_ _Apr 1 '23-32
5s '17 M-9 $31,500_M-9 15 '22-'40 Population 1910,34,036; 1920.36.054 6s Electric-Light
5s '19 --- 40,000---Dec 1 1940
Bonds.
5s '20 ___ 15.000____1)ec 1 1929 530'18 M-9 2.000c-M-9 '40-'42
--- $13,500
1926
BOND. DEBT May 25'22 $37,500 CRAWFORD CO. ROAD DIST. Os
Deficiency Bonds.
Cuyahoga River Purification.
_ 1,888,080
Tot ass'd val. 1922
58 '19 J-J $561,866-Sept 18 1927
5s '17 J-D $68.000_Dec 1 '22-'38
530'20 .T-D 137 000_ _ _ _Dec 1 1928 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922--_$11.60
Refunding Bonds.
Fire Truck Bonds.
1,200 5s '14 J-D $12,000____June 1 1927
Marble Cliff School Bonds Population in 1922 (est.)
6s '20 J-J $6,400__July 1 '22-'25
(Annexed).
Road-Improvement Bonds.
Zs
$2,000-$250 yrly Septl CORNING SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s '09 M-S $30,000c_Sept 1 '23-'24 5s Water-Works Bonds.
1934
--- $56,000
This district (P. 0. Corning) is in 5s '10 M-9 10.000c___Sept 1 1925 5s '17 A-0 21,000___Oct 1 '22-42
INTEREST Is payable In part at
5s
M-9 15,000c___Sept 1 1922
the Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. City, and Perry County.
45012 A-0 8,000c_Apr 1 '23-25 530'18 J-D 27.000c..Dec 26 '22-'48
School Bonds.
part at City Treasury.
7,000c_Dez 26 1949
15'22-'29 5s '12 M-S 18.000c___Sept 1 1926
5s '17
8,000c_Dec 26 1950
TOTAL DEBT,SINK.PDS..&e.• 5s '17 Sept. $4.000c.Sept1922-1924 5s '13 A-0 3,000c___A-0 '22-23
3,000
Dec. 31 '21. Dec. 31 '20. BOND.___
58 '15 M-9 20.000c_-_Sept 1 1927 530'19 M-N 48.000c_Nov 1 '22-'45
DEBT May 31
3,000c___Nov 1 1946
Tot. bd. dt_$28,373,116 $26,974,916 Tot, assess. val. 1921-'22 $30,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22_ _3116,000
--$1,403,932
,
Sink.funds_ 10,407,122 10,069,923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__$2.20 Assess.val.'22 (90% act.) _29,255,340 5358'19 A-0 10,000c_Oct 1 '24-33
6s '20 -a
55,000 ..Nov 1 '22-'55
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921....$0.50 (See V.s
111,
Net debt_$17,965,994 $16,904,993
INT payable at office of Treas. 6s '21 ___ p. 2248, for maturity.)
10,000__Nov 1 '23-'27
Water debt
5,000_ _Nov 1 '28-'32
This city is the county seat of
(incl .above)$4,665,500 $3,587,500
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22_ $396,735
The total bonded debt on Dec. 31 Coshooton Co. Incorp. in 1902.
This village Is In Crawford County Water debt (incl.)
217,000
1920. Incl. street-imp. bonds payable
Street Bonds (City's Portion).
792,647
by special assessment to the amount 430'16 J-D $1.500__Sept 1 '22-'26 Inc. 1856. Population 1910, 3,807; Assessment debt (add'1)
Sinking fund
65,000
of $5.356,900 and the total bonded 530'19 s-a i 7,500__Sept 1 '22-'36 1920, 4,313.
Improvement Bonds.
Total assessed valuation
•debt on Dec. 31 1921 included
7,000__Mar 1 '23-'36 6s__ $28,500
1921 (50% actual)
16,124,520
$5,080,600 of these bonds.
53is'20 s
-a
4,500 ..Mar 1 '23-'31
Deficiency Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_$18.60
ASSESSED VALUATION, &o.
4,500_-Sept 1 '21-'30 6s
-- $12,000
Population in 1920
10,200
The city's net bonded debt on Deo.31. 530'20 s
-a
2,000_-Mar 1 '23-'26
General Street Bonds.
INT. on 6s of 1921 and 1922 at
assess. val. and tax rate have been:
$800..Apr 10 1923
Water Works
Citizens' Bank, Cuyahoga Falls.
5s '13 A-0
Assessed Tar per
53 '13 M-S 1.140- Sept 1 '22-'23
___ $14,000
Ti's. Net Debt. Valuation. $1,000. 430
___ 13,000
Os '16 A-0 2.000Apr 1 '22-'26 CUYAHOGA FALLS SCH. DIS.
6s
$
'22-'25
16.000-Sept
Land Purchase Bonds.
1921 17,965.994*383,859,790 $2.60 5s '15 J-D 10,000__Sept 1 '22-'31
School Bonds.
1
33,000__Oct 1 '22-'24
-a
1920 16,904,993*374,509.160 2.60 430'16 J-131 10,000__Sept 1 '32-'36 5s '19 s
$14,000c.M&S1 '22-'28
1
Water-Works Bonds.
1919 16,317,509*360.000,000(est.)-M-N$75,000__May 1 '25-'34 430'17 M-S 52.000c.M&S1 '29-'41
4s '05
Deficit Bonds.
1917 14,689,119*295,818,180
3.000c_Mar 1 1942
1916 14,645,028*295,818,180 16.40 530'19 s-a f$5.000__Mar 1 '23-'27 4s '06 F-A 11.000.._Aug 1 '35-'37 430'17 A-0 41,000c_Oct 1 '22-'41
Refunding Bonds.
l 9,000-Sept 1 '22-'27
1915 14,354,061*275.800.720 13.60
5s '19 A-0 15,000_0ct 1 '22-'36
Os '08 A-0 $2,000....Oct 1 '22-'23
Water St Sewer Bonds.
1914 13,508.573*275,045,160 13.50
6.000__Apr 1 '32-'37
1913 13.745,984*252.999,580 14.60 430'17 M-S $2,500_-Mar 1 '23-'27 5s Bridge Bonds. -Oct 1 '22-'23 530'21 A-0 375,000._Oct 1 '22-'55
'16 A-0 31.000
(See V. 112', p. 581, for maturity.
1912 13,524,998*247.576,390 13.40
Storm Sewer Bonds.
TOT.
1911 11,299,297*235,660,100 13.50 430'16 M-9 $4,000__Mar 1 '23-'26 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 17 '18-8118,150 TOT. DEB 1' May 20 21- 3535,500
21,477 Assessed valuation
Assessment bonds (add'I)__
1910 10,154.404 101.588.930 31.20
1920_15.700,000
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed valuation '17(est.)4,000,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20_$16.60
1905 6,925,636 79,593,930 30.30 430
M-S 34,000c_Sept 1 '22-'25 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1917_815.20
1900 4,904.984 66,847.590 27.50 430
10,200
M-S 10,000c-Mar 1 1935
INT.at First Nat. Bk.,Crestline. Population in 1920 (est.)
1890 4.351,090 43,663.270 23.00
INT. payable at Cuyahoga Falls
Paving Bonds.
1885 1.896.400 35.279,170 22.50
DISTRICT. Savings Bank.
$1,500--Mar 1 1923 CRESTON
530'19 s-a
*Property now assessed at actual
This district (P. 0. Creston) is in
Hospital Bonds.
value, formerly 14 actual value.
DANBURY TOWNSHIP.
The 1916 tax rate given above in- 430'16 J-13110,000___Sept 1 '22-'31 Wayne County.
This township (P. 0. Marblehead)
School Bonds.
110,000- __Sept 1 '32-'36
cludes State tax of 30.450. county
$28.000_ _Sept 1 '22-'41 is in Ottawa County.
5s '15 M-8
Fire Department Bonds.
$3.00. city $6.01 and school $4.485.
_s 18
$11,500
POPULATION.
-In 1920, 237,- 430'15 M-N $3,000._ Sept 1 '22-'27 BOND.DEBT May 20'17- 343.600 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22_ _ $56,600
4,000_Sept 1 '22-'25 Total ass'd val.'17(g act.)1.370.000 Tot.,1 asses. v.1.
031; 1910 (Census), 181,511; 1900. 530'19 8-a
1922__5,275,940
GEN. BD. DT. May 20'21 $126,000
125,560.
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '21313.40
126,920 CROOKSVILLE SCHOOL DIST. Population
Assess. debt (add'!)
1910,2,971; 1920-_2,176
COLUMBUS SCHOOL DISTRICT. Water bonds (included)
School Bonds.
00,000
$4,000c__Jan 31 1923
330'03 M-8 $75.000c___Mar 1 1923 Sinking fund
13,000
48 '05 J-J
25,000c___July 1 1925 Assessed valuation 1921.._13,500,000 6s '20 J-D {15,000c_Jan 31 '24-26 OAREE COUNTY.
6,000c__Jan 3e 1927
4s '06 M-S 150.000c___Mar 1 1926 Total tax (per $1.000) 1921_820.20
County seat is Greenville.
Funding Bonds.
43 '09 F-A 60.000c___Aug 2 1929 Population in 1920
Ro/.4 hunt. Bonds.
10.847
58 '17 A-0 $15.000c.A&01 '22-'36 5s '19 M-N $4,,20__May 8 '23-24
48 '10 A-0 150.000c___Apr 1 1930
INT.payable at Olty Treas. office. BOND. DEBT Apr 15'22_ 369,000 5s
4s '11 F-A 126,000c___Aug 1 1931
i0,56.1
1921-1924
Totasses.val.'21(840% act.).2,557.000 Os '19 s
-a 1 13,.)41)__July 5 '22-'23
4s '12 J-D 85.000____Dec17 1932
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'21-$28.40
58 '13 M-S 80,000c___Sept 2 1923 COSHOCTON COUNTY.
6.000____JulY 5 1924
4.000 5s '20 s-a
seat is Coshocton.
Population in 1920
County
410'14 J-D 60,000c_ June 1 1954
36,000__Mar 1 1923
(Subject to call beg. June 1 1934.)
Road improvement Bonds.
35.500.._-_Mar 1 1924
$500
1923 CUYAHOGA
430'15 F-A 225.000 _Feb 18 1955 4s '08 ___
18,000____Mar 1 1925
1932
County seat IS Cleveland.
430'15 F-A 30.000___Aug 18 1955 430'12 ___ 29,500
63 '20 s
-a
8,000
1922-1925
6.350
1922 6s '22 ___ $3,000c.Oct 1 '22-'27 6s '21 M-9 119 ,000cMar 1 '21-'31
6s'20 J-J1, 1,000,000cJuly 1 '36-'40 5s '17 J-J
1
360,000....Oct 1 '23-'46
-Apr 1 1923
5s '22
5s '18 ___ j 2.000.
170.000c.July 1 1941
1220.000cSept 1 '22-'31
Refunding Bonds.
1 5000.. Oct 1 '22-'23
430'19 M- 2 2,000c.Nov 15'33-'37
Bridge Bonds.
1924 4s '01 A-0 $48,000.. _Oct 1 '22-'26 58
6s '21 F-A 3,000,000c_ _ _1927-1943 5s '19 -__ 81,000
330.000
5s '21 J-D 2,000,000_ _1942-1952 535s'20 ___ 72,000
1931 5s '15 A-0 165.000__A&O 1 '22-'39 5s
,
30,000
Public County Building Bonds. TOT.BD. DT.July 1 '20_ $544,732
*St. Clair Special District.
-Bridge Bonds.
A-0 $5,000c_ __Apr 1 1923 435s'16 ___ $8,500
5s
1922-1929 4s '06 A-0 $50.000 .Oct 1 '22-25 Total assess. val. 1919.......83.003,590
BD. DEBT Apr 7 '22___ $7,503,000
430'08 A-0 354,000__Oct 1 '22-'27 State & Co tax (per $1.0001 ___$2.90
Flood Emergency Bonds.
Sinking fund
782,690 5s '13 ___ $65,500
1926 48 '09 A-0 470,000__Oct 1 '22-'29 Population 1910,42,933; 1920..42,911
Val. school prop.'22 (est)_ 8.000.000 GEN.BD,DT.May 25'22 $403,250 4s '10 A-0 120,000__Oct 1 '22-'29
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
Assess. val. '21 (actual) _388,000,000 Sinking fund
51.460 430'10 A-0 135,000__Oct 1 '22-'29
School tax(per $1.000) 21___$10 096 Assess. val., real
24,327,120 48 '11 A-0 370.000__Oct 1 '22-'32 DAYTON.
School population 1921
County seat of Montgomery Co.
275.000 Assess. val., personal___ _20,094,850 4s '12 A-0 220,000__Oct 1 '22-'33
*Assumed by Columbus Bd.of Ed. Tot.val.'21(50 to 60%act)44.421,970 5s '14 A-0 -15,000-Oct 1 '22-'24 Incorp. a town Jan. 6 1816. New
when annexed.
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'21_157.21 + 5s '18 A-0 90,000--Oct 1 '22-'44 charter adopted Aug. 12 1913, in
INTEREST on 48 011906 and 1909 Population 1910,30,121; 1920-29,595 55 '19 A-0 1,081,000c-A-0 '22-'45 effect Jan. 1 1914 and upheld by
Court of Appeals in March 1917.
is payable at the Hayden-Clinton NaMemorial Building Bonds.
tional Bank of Columbus; on 4s of
5s '19 A-01$10.000c__Apr 1 '23-'24
Bridge Bonds.
DIST.
1910, 1911 & 1912. 430 of 1914
1 15,000c_Oct 1 '22-'24 3 s'02 J-J 37,000c__July 15 1922
M-9 $7,000_ _Sept 1 1925
and 1915 and 5s of 1913, also bonds 4s
Road Bonds (County's Share). 4s '03 M-N 40,000c_Nov 2 '22-'25
1923 Is '04 F-A
assumed, at the Clerk's office; other 430'12 M-S 68,500_M&S 1 '22-'33 6s '22 A-0 11,863.01_ _ _Oct 1
7,000c..Feb 1 '23 '29
int. at Nat. Park Bank, N.Y. City. 430'14 M-9 8,000___M&S '23-'25
1 14,000_0ct 1 '24-'30 Is '05 A-0 2.000c_Apr 15 1923
Sanitary Engineer's Dept. Bds. 48 '08 M-N140,000c-May 1 '23-'35
5s '15 M-S 16,500..M-S 1 '22-'34
1926-1935 Os '21 M-S $25,000__-_Oct 1 1923 48 '10 F-A 160,000c..Feb 1 '23-'35
AUT.
430'16 M-S 15.000 _
This city Is in Ashtabula County. (For maturity see V. -102, p. 2097)
Bridge Bonds.
430'11 M-S 12,000 _Mar 1 '23 '28
Inc. Nov.15 1902.
,
_1922-1930 4s '11 A-03312,010_0ot 1 '22-'41 48 '12 A-0 40,000c_Apr 1 '23-'31
5359'18 ___ 13.000 _
'26-'38 4s '12 A-01,440,000_0ot 1 '22-'43 Is '12 M-8 15.200c_Sept 1 '24-'31
_
8,
'21
Street impt. Bonds.
,
53.s'19
$6,400-___May 1 1929 5s '22 24.:0 {104.000_0ot 1 '23-'38 5s 13 A-0 771,000__Oct 1 '22-'43 53 '13 F-A 20.000c..Aug 1 '25-'28
56,000_0ct 1 '39-'46 5s '15 A-0 170,000Oct 1 '22-'34 58 '14 M-N 15,000c._Nov 1 1934
53s'19
5.40 ).00 Sept 12'22-'29
BOND. DEBT May 1 '22 $156.000 430'16 A-01,548,000Oct 1 '22-'46 430'16 M-S 115.000c__Mar 1 1941
Refunding Bonds.
Os '14
312.000
1922 Floating debt
25,000 5s '13 A-0 175,000__Oct 1 '22-'39 530'21 M-S 100,000-..Mar 1 1941
Electric-Light Bonds.
Assess.val.'22(80-90%act.)15,618.000 58 '14 A-0 575,000__Oct 1 '22-'40 530'21M-N 125,000____May 1 1941
Jan 1 1930 School tax (per $1.000) 1922-$6.78 430'08 M-9 93,000Sept 1 '22-'29 Os '21 J-J 25,000___July 1 1941
530'20 s-a $45,000
Population in 1921 (est.)
11,000 4s '09 A-0 247,000 Oct 1 '22-'28 530'21 J-J 57,000_ ___July 1 1941
Deficit Bonds.
510'20 s-a 322.164.14__Jan 1 1930 INT.at Comm'l Nat. Bk., Coshocton. 430'09 A-0 7,000.. Oct 1 '22-'27 530'21 -- 125,000----May 1 1941

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Funding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
4s '11 M-S $15.000c_Sept 1 '22-'24
58 '14 M-S $6,8 o0__M&S
4s '11 M-S 15,000c_Sept 1 '22-'24 4s '02 M-S $10,000c__ _Mar 1 1932 434s'17 M-S 1,500_ _ --Sept'22-'24
Refunding Bonds.
1 1922
4s '04 M-S 58,000c___June 1 1924
'26-'35
5s '10 A-0 $20,000____Oct 1 1927 430'11 A-0 50,000_Apr 1 '22-'24 430'04 A-0 50,000c___Oct 1 1924 BOND.DEBT Apr 7 1922 $219,720
3,000__Sept 1
43is'11 A-0 25.000____Apr 1 1927 430'11 M-S 15,000Sept 1 '22-'24 4 Xs'08 M-S 53,000- _Mar 15 1932 Assessment debt add'1)__ 680,952
430'11 J-D 47,000__June 1 '27-'36 4s '11 M-S 2.000c_Jan 1 '23-'24 5s '15 M-S 6,450-$1,500 yearly Total assessed val. 192L..49,871,510
bs '15 A-0 50,000___Apr 1 1925 434s'12 J-J
Actual valuation (est.)_ _ _70,000,000
Funding Bonds.
1,000c_Jaa 1 1923
4s '15 J-D 25,000____June 1 1925 430'12 J-J
$5.22
434s'16 M-S $12.295c-Mar 1 1926 Tax rate(per $1,000) 1921
Apr 1
4s '18 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1926 4s '12 A-0 35,000c -_June '23-'29 534s'08 M-S 6,000__Mar 1 '23-'34 Popula'n 1910, 27.182; 1920, 26.013
1 1923
5,100c_
4s '16 M-N 50.000_ _ --MaY 1 1926 4s '12 J-D
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
2,000c_June 1 '23-24 5s '19 M-S 24,000_ ---Sept 1 1929
4s '12 J-D
Bonds.
Garbage Reduction
4,000__Jan 1 '23-'26 GEN.BD. DT.Apr 10.'22 $617,295
bs '14 NI-N$10,000 ____Nov 1 1934 430'12 J-J
243.000 DELPHOS.
Water bonds (incl.)
-A 45,000___Feb 1 1935 4348'12 M-S I 8.000-Sept 1 '22-'25 Spec. assess. debt (add'1)_
58 '15 F
127.500
This city Is in Allen County.
3.000- _Sept 1 1926
1936
1
43is'16 A-0 25,000____Oct 1
Total assess. val. 1922.._ _ -11,688,820
'24-'27
18.300c-Apr
Water-Works Bonds.
430'17 A-0 27,000____Apr 1 1937 430'13 A-0 40.900c_Apr 1 '28-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..__$24.00
1
Dec 1937 5s '13 A-0
58
5,500
$10.000____May 1 1926
bs '17 J-D
8.876
600__Sept 1 1922 Population in 1920
53 '13 M-S
_ _ _ 10,000_ _ _ _July 1 1923
Deficiency Funding Bonds.
INT. at the City Auditor's office. 55
1,200____Dec 1 1926
6s '21 M-N 8450,000-May 1 1931 bs '13 J-D
Park Improvement Bonds.
7,200__Aug 1 '24-'27
bs '21 J-D 70,000-__Dec 1 1931 5s '13 F-A
$20,000.... _Mar 15 1929
434s
DEFIANCE COUNTY.
1
Fire-Department Bonds. 1923 5s '13 M-S 2.500__Sept '29-'36
Defiance Is the county seat.
Deficiency Bonds.
2,000..___Dec 1 1927
58 '13 J-D
._June 1
8
4 '08 J-D $16,500c_
Ditch Bonds.
_-- $3,000----Apr 1 1923
5345
1 1924 58 '13 J-D f 4,500.._ ..Dec 1 1929
3,500____Feb
-A
45 '09 F
1923
110.000__Dec 1 '28-'29 534s'19 M-Sf$10,000c___Mar 1 1924
Sewer Bonds.
-A 119.000_-Aug 1 '25-32
bs '13 F
1 14,000c-_Mar 1
1 1939
7,200-__N
5s '15 A-0 312.387.96-Apr 1 1927
43s'16 M-S 190,000c-Mar 1 1926 58 '13 M-N 14,500-_Decov '27-'26
Road Bonds.
1
J-D
140,000c___Mar 1 1946 58
'15 A-0 2.012.28_Apr 1 1926
M-8 $31.000____Sept 1 1923 58Street Bonds (City's Portion).
550____Feb 1 1928 58 '14
F-A
5s '19 M-N 19,000____July 1 1924 58
430'17 M-S 42,000._Sept 1 '22-'25 58
417000...... July 1 1925
53s'21 M-N 20,000____Nov 1 1926 4s '15 J-D 32,500___June 1 1924
(Due part each six months.)
uly 1 1934
7,400-___J
430'14 J-J
58
3,000____June 1 1925
Miami River !rept. Bonds.
ep
0,900-___Nov 1 1931 434s'17 M-S
2.9)0.. _ _ _June 1 1930
48 '11 A-0 $15,0000_APr 1 '24-'28 430'14 M-N 18.000____Mar 1 1940 58 17 M-S 40,000-_Sept 1 '22-'25 5"'29 ___
1 '24-'33 430'16 M-S
TOTAL DEBT June 30
4s '11 J-D 50.000c_Dec '23-'37
__ _June 1927 5s '17 M-S 2,500._Sept 1 '22-'25 .Vater debt (included) '21 $146,159
4,500_
43is'17 J-D
29,500
4s '12 A-0 310,000c_Apr 1
14,100__July 1 '22-28 5s '17 M-S 16,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'25 Sinking fund
2,378
bs '19 A-0 13,900____Oct 1 1924 bs '19 J-J
5,200-___Ju1y 1 1929 bs '18 M-S 3, 02__Sept 1 '22-'24 Assessed valuation 1920.-6.101,600
J-J
bs
Market-House Bonds.
_Aug 1 1941 5s '19 M-S 49,000 ..Mar 1 '23-'29 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-417.20
-A 50,000___
-A $35,000__Feb 1 '29-'30 bs '21 F
4s '09 F
M-S 4.000c_Sept 1 '22-'25 Population 1910, 5,038;
'13 F-A f 5,180c-Aug 1 1925 bs '21 M-N 350,000----Nov 1 1941 53 '18 s
58
1920, 5,745
22.000....M-8 1922-'29
bs '19 -a
General Fund Bonds.
120.000c_Aug 1 '28-'27
5,000__Mar 1 '23-'27
4348'16 M-8 17,000__ _Mar 1 1936 bs '19 s-a $540,000-___Dec 1 1927 58 '19 M-S 6,000__Sept 1 '22-'27
6s 20 s-a 450,900.._ _ _Oct 1 1028
DELPHOS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
rgency Bonds.
Flood-Eme
4.000__Mar 1 '28-'29
This district Is In Allen and Van
1 1926
4s '08 J-J $15,000c___July '23-'32 5s '21 ___ 70,000____Dec 1 1931
2,000____Sept 1 1928 Wert Counties.
General Lighting Bonds.
bs '13 M-N800.000c_May 1
6,000_ _Sept 1 '22-24 434g'10 s
35,000
-a $63.200c_Apr 1 '23-'45
1923-1932 430'11 M-N $20,000c
50,000
58 '13 M-S
10,000_ _ _Sept 1 1925
1 1925
430'15 A-0 38,000c___Oct 1 1933 every five years begin. June '22-'25 6.s '21 M-S 11.000_ _Sept 1 '26-'30 434s'12 M-8 12,650cMar 20 '23-'45
BOND. DEBT June 25 '21 $104,500
300,000c__Oct 1 '34-'39 48 '11 J-D $20.000c_Dec 1
6,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'27
10,000
Intersection Bds.(City's Portion). GEN.BDS. Apr 15 22 _ _ _$9,426 380 Os '21 M-S 6,000__Sept 1 '28-30 Floating debt
910,370
Ai,s'd val. '21(60% act.)- _6.600,000
430'16 A-0 r5,000__Apr 1 1926 Assessment debt (add'!)_ 10,336,750 6s '20
3,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'24 School tax (per 31.000) 1921_-$7.20
183,000_ -Apr 1 1936 TOTAL DEBT
27,000__Oct 1 '25-'30 Population in 1921 (est.)
1,436,750
5.750
430'17 M-S 00.000____Mar 1 1937 Sinking fund
30,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'3n
8,900,000 6s '21
INT. at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y.
430'18 A-0 112.000__Mar 1 1923 NET DEBT
2Cr.000__Sept 1 '22-'23
85.333
155,000-_-Mar 1 1938 Population in 1900
116.577 6s '21 M-S 100,000 __Sept 1
1910
Population in
Park Bonds.
DENNISON.
152.559
P
43.s'11 A-0 $2,000_0ct 1 '22-'23 Population in 1920
This village is in Tuscaraws,s Co.
16,000__8e t 1 '22-'23
Mar 1 1926
ASSESSED VALUATION.
430'16 M-8 9,000c
Os '21 M-S 12,000____ ept 1 1924 Incorporated 1873.
Tax per
Assessed
430'16 A-0 43,000._ _Oct 1 1936
Refunding___llark oNv 1
102,000__Sept 1 '25-'30 58sioo Bonds.
$1,000.
Valuation.
Culvert Bonds.
YearsBridge
'22-'32
$57,000e_ _July 1 1941 1921-1922 _4236,829,650 $29.60 534s'22 M-S 86,000_ _Sept 1 '23-30
53s'21
Building Bonds.
M-S 48,000.._Sept 1 '23-'30
Storm Water Sewer Bonds.
1920-1921_- 227,339,580 25.60 534s'22
36,000c-Apr 1 '23-'40
Building Bonds.
$100,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1941 1919-1920-- 216,164,740 21.00
,
53is'21 _-_
5348'19 s-a
38,000c__Oct 1 '22-'40
18.00 48 '12 J'ne $6,000c -__1922-1927
Street & Sewer knot. Bonds 1918-1919.-- *203.063,970
2,000c- _A-0 1941
Os '21 M-8 9,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'30
(City s Portion.)
1917-1918_- *193.232.590 15.40
6s '22 __
4,000c_ilar 1 '23-'30
Bridge Bonds.
_ _Nov 1 1941 1916-1917-- - *178,831,930
15.60
$350,000c_
.530'21
Street Bonds.
48
M-S $48,000---Sept 1 1922
13.40 58
'17 Nov $ .000-- Sept 1 1922
1915-'18 ____ *171,481,890
Water-Works Bonds.
1
13.60 69 '13 M-S 40,000c_Sept 1 '22-'29 Os '21 -_ *13,500c_June 1 '23-'31
*166,831,200
4s '05 M-N $18/,500c_May 1 '23-'25 1914
9,100__Mar '23-'28
'18 ___
14.40
•153,774.860
4s '10 M-N 12,000c_May 1 '23-'34 1913
Cemetery Bonds.
12.0 Os '18 M-S 5,365__Sept 1 '22-'26
*150,005,610
4s '11 M-S 20,000c_Sept 1 '23-'26 1912
13.60 65 '20 A-0 18.000_ Met 1 '22-'2.4 5s '17 M-N $2,000_May 1 '23-'26
•143,230,810
5.000_ _ Dec 1 '22 '24 1911
4s '11 J-D
o
B. oo
Deficiency $2 ,n d e
29.60 BOND.DEBT May 20'20 $118,000
62,631.280
4s '11 J-D 30,000c_Dec 1 '22-'26 1910
s.
_June 1 '23-'26
28.20 Assessment debt (add'1)__ 1 224.180
51.010,380
4s '12 A-0 20.000c_Apr 1 '23-26 1905
46,023.220 530'19 s-a
Assessed value 1921
-,500c_Dec 1 '22-'26
25.60
42.565.200
4s '12 A-0 90.000c_Apr 1 '23-'31 1899
1919...$4.70
2.000c-_-_J-D 1927
* Assessment for 1911. 1912, 1913 County tax (per $1,000)1920. 24,549 6s '22 J-J 12,000
5s '13 A-0 15.000c_Apr 1 '23-25
Popurn 1910, 24,498;
,
53is'14 J-D 100,000c___Dec 1 1944 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917, 1918 and
GEN.BD. DT.Jan 1920_ $129,200
INT. at Treasurer's office.
0-A 150.000c-__Feb 1 1945 1919 about actual value.
58 '16 1
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 31.200
Is payable at the Na43is'15 J&D 135.000c___June 1 1940
INTEREST
DEFIANCE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Sinking fundreal
_Oct 1 1939 tional Park Bank, New York.
43(as'14 A-0 79,000-Assess, val.
2,488 54
21.12
8
A-0 $27,000_ Apr 1 '23-'50 Assess. val.
58
bs '14 M-S 30,000-Sept 1 1939
personal
1,342.700
1926
Building Bonds.
430'16 M-8 5,000____Mar 1 1946
$500c__Nov 14 1922 Total assess. val. 1918- _ -3,763,840
---Apr 1
434s'13 May
DAYTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4348'16 A-0 60.000
434s'16 A-0 178,000c__Apr 1 '23-'56 Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'19319.20
School Bonds.
4s'16 A-0 50,000c____Oct 1 1936
Population 1910. 4.008: 1920, 5,524
58 '17 J-J 380,000c-Ju1y 1 1937 4s '12 J-D$200,000c_ Dec 19'23-'30 6s '21 M-S 40,000.. _Sept 1 '27-'31
INT.on bonds marked (*) payable
1 1937 5s '14 A-0 101.000-Apr 16 '23-'33
Refunding Bonds.
4348'17 J-J 20,0000--July
1 '22-'32 En N.Y.
-55 '18 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1923 5s '15 J-D 200.000c-June 1 '31-'38 5s '13 Apr $10,000c_Nov $255,500
125,000c--Mar 1 1950 43413'16 F-Al 50.000c- Feb 3 '34-'38 GEN.BD.DT.May 1 '22_
58'20 M-S
DOVER.
1280,0000..Feb 3 '39-'46 Assessed valuation, real___7,439.550
5s '20 M-S 25,000c___Mar 1 1925
This city Is in Tuscarawas Count .
0.4o0
1
M-S
• 68 '20 s-a 200,000c----Oct 1 1950 430'17 3-3 90.000c.Mar 1 '23-'40 Assessed val'n, personal___4.16
1951 Os 20
-Feb
Total val.'21 (80% act.)-11.600.000 OsStorm Sewer Bonds.
91,000c-1111y 1 '22-40
53is'21 F-A 300,000c
_-_ $11,500_ _Apr 1 '23-'34
534s'21 M-S 975,000c_Mar 3 '23-'61 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20.421.60
Public-SafetrEquip. Bonds.
Water Works Impt. Bonds.
.8.500
4s '12 J-D $16,000- June 1 '23-'24 bs '22 M-S 1,000,000c_Sept 16'23-46 Population in 1922 (est.)
434s'16 s-an $70,000-A&O 1 '22-'41
(For amount due each year, see
INTEREST payable in Defiance.
Deficiency Bonds.
Public-Service Deficiency.
V. 114, p. 1451)
5348'19 s-a j$3,000__Apr 1 '24-26
4s '09 F-A 318,000-Feb 1 '23-'24 BOND.DEBT May 1922 $3,000,000
3,000__Oct 1 '24-'26
Bonds.
DELAWARE.
Police Station
Sinking fund (investru'ts)__ 124,956
Street improvement Bonds.
in Delaware County
This city
bs '18 F-A $12,000____Aug 1 1923 Assess. val. 1921
230,264.150 Inc. 1815. is
Os '20 A-0 $4.000_ _Oct 1 '22-'31
Bonds.
Sewer
(Assessment 75% act. value.)
6s
--_ 80,605
Improvement Bonds.
$3,000_ -_Jan 1 '23-'25 School tax (per $1,000) 1921_.-$7 31
4s '06 J-J
Electric Light & Power Plant.
1
'21 ___ $12,000_ -Mar 1 '23-'28
4s '08 J-D 89,5000_June 1 '23-'26 Population in 1920
152,559 Os Street Paving Bonds.
534s'19 s-a $100.000____A-0 '22-'38
5,000c_Sept '22-'26
INT. payable at National Park
41s'l0 M-S
1930 TOT. BD.DT.July 1 '21.. $383,098
'26-'35
___ $27,500
Os
4 0'11 A-0 51,000__Apr 1 '23-'24 Bank, New York.
1927 Water debt July 1 1919.... _
80,000
bs
4 s'll A-0 4.000__Apr 1 '22-25
1928 Assessed valuation 1918..-11.075.580
85 0
2,50
_Dec 1
53
4,000c
4 s'11 J-D
P
Thit dELD ( . 0 Deerli oid) is
DEE isFItstrictSCH0C,DInT
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'18-$12.60
Street Repair Bonds.
430'11 J-D 12,000c_Dec 1 '22-'24
1927 Population 1910.6.621; 1020, 8;101
--- 52.500
5,000c_June 1 '23-'27
5s-6s
-D
4s '12 J
'22.'26 in Portage County.
Funding Bonds.
48 '12 J-1) 25,000c..June 1 '26-'33
Building Bonds.
1931 DOVER CITY SCHOOL D/ST.
___ $40,000
5s-6s
5s '13 A-0 72,200c_Apr 1 1924
$10,000--Apr 124-'43
'
1,600___Aug 1
Refunding Bonds.
This district is in Cuyahoga Co.
-A
68'13 F
1931
ba '13 M-8 3,600__Sept 1 '31-'33 530'19 A-0 20,000-_Oct 1 '24-'43 434-5-6s___ $38,500
School Bonds.
10,000--Apr 1
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
434i'16 A-0 $20,000-A-0 1 '38-'39
ba '13 M-8 6.500_800 1 '24-'29
- ct
'41-53 bs
1923 048'17 A-0 8,300__A&O 1 '22-'41
31.000
5,000_---Dec 1IOU,6 1921_ 1$52
bs '13 J-D
:0
0 083
1928 BOND.DE T Apr
Flood"Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1 '21_ $257,000
bs '13 J-D f 3,500__ _Dec 1
de
AssessedFloatllw vs
$1,000
Sinking fund
130.000.. be 1 '29-'34
4,080
Ibii, real estate
t
766,280 GEN.BD. DT.May 24'22 31211920 Total assessed val'n 1916_10,858,050
. 06
5
4,500_ ___July 1 1934 oAstshess.rseadssevsasias
3-3
58
nbipperrosoonsratly
42286:0842100 Assessment debt (add'1)___ 74.500 School tax rate (per
5s '15 M-S 40,300c___Mar 1 1936
$1,000)'1(-$6.36
196.000
TOTAL DEBT
4;0'15 III-A 10,000___Aug 1 1935 Total assess. val. 192
0_,1,472,510 Assess. val. real estate
6,558,460
430'16 A-0 175,000____Apr 1 1936 Totaltaxrain(92 (,0 :2_ O
,e
5,045. 00 DOVER VILLAGE SCHOOL DIS58'14 A-0 3,250_ _ _ _0ct 1 1939 Population te 1per$1 sti0)? O ............. Assess. val. personal
TRICT.
Tot.asses.val.'21(80%act)11.603,960
430'14 J-J 30,000--July 1 1934
This district (P. 0. Dover Center)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $22.40
430'16 J-D 67,000___Dec 1 1936 DEFIANCE.
8.756 is in Cuyahoga County.
Population in 1920
2,000......July 1 1929
5s '19 J-J
This city is in Defiance County.
School Bonds,
INT. payable at the Deposit BankF-A 100,000-__Feb 1 1941
Uis
434s'08 A-() $i,000-_--Oct 1 1922
53is M-N 100,000.. _Nov 1 1941 Inc. as a village 1836; as a city 1881 ing Co. (sinking fund depository.)
.
58 '17 A-0 17,000__A-0 '22-'30
Bd. of Health Emergency Bonds (2nd class)
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
6s '18 A-0 8,000___June 1 1923
58 '13 A-0 $5,000___Oct 1 1923
CITY SCHOOL DIS. 6s '21 A-0 125,000-A-0 '22-'27_
'17 M48 $6,000___ _Mar
ba '18 M-S 5.000----Mar 1 1923 5s Filtration Plant Bonds. 1 1928 DELAWARE$7,000
Mar 1924 6s '22 A-0 6,000c_Oct 1 '23-'27
bs
--Workhouse Bonds.
Mar 1927 GEN.BD. DT.Apr 8'22._ $152,000
6,000
..__
430'16 M-S $50.000c___Mar 1 1941 5s '19 M-S $171,006____Sept 1 1939 58
Sept 1930 Sinking fund
___ 13.500
Flood-Emergency Bondis 22 1923 430
.
0 :
60'18 J-D 75,000c _June 1 1938
430'12 M-Si 13,500c_Mar 1 '23-'37 Assess. val. real
1
5, 43
2,513 370
65,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1940 53 '13 M-S S1.000
s-a
Os '20
1 7,000c_Sept 1 '22-'37 Assess. val. personal
Street improvement Bonds.
2
950
: 10
Crossing Elim. Survey Bds.
0
Refunding Bonds.
la;1 1927
96
5 16 M 8 2 50
65
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (80%act.13,1879
430'14 J-J $5,000.-July 1 1934 6s :09 M:8 36:00 .72:
1936 Total tax rate (per $1.000) 21_$17.90
__ $16,000
58
Police Department Bonds.
,
1.754
,
43is'10 M-S $3,000_ __Sept 1 1922 4318'17 MS 27,500----Mar 1 1927 BOND.DEBT May 24'22 $63,000 Population in 1920
349
:6
6 00
2 0 0 ___9 _ptar
Sinking fund
5860. _eM
6,558.460 DRESDEN.
1
' 39 Assess. val. real
21%
6
1,200__July 1 1929
5s '19 J-J
5,045.500
val. personal
1,500_-Sept 1 11;22 Assess.
This village Is in Muskingum Co.
bs '19 A-0 23,000__Oct 1 1934 bs '19 M-S 9.000..
.Sept 1 '22-'26 Tot.ass'd val.'21(80%act) 11,603,960 GEN.BD. DT. Apr 14'19- $42,500
General Improvement Bonds. 58 '19 M-S
6,000-Sept 1 '27-'29 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22..22.40 Assessment debt (add'I.)_- 21,000
-A $23,000____Aug 1 1928
48 '08 F
9,076 Total assess. val. 1918_ -- _1,010.000
Population in 1920
Sewer Bonds.
Park & Playground.
Bonds and interest payable at De- Total tax rate (per $1.000)'19 $15.40
5s '19 F-A $25,000___Feb 1 1944 55 '09 M-S $1,000_ __Sept 1 1924
15 M-N 2,000c-Mar 1 '23-'26 posit Bank Co., Delaware.
Population 1910, 1,549; 1920, 1,434
6,500--July 1 1929 58 ,
bs '19 3-3
Water Plant Purchase Bonds.
General Street Inuit. Bonds.
$4,000c_July 1 '22-'25 430'16 M-S$120.000c_Nov 1 '22-'45
4s'06 J-J
DUNKIRK.DELAWARE COUNTY.
-Works Bonds.
Water
1,500....lune 15 '23-25
be '05 J-D
Hardin County.
This village
Delaware Is the county seat. BOND.DEBTis in 18
-A 12,000c_ __Fob 1 1923 5s '18 M-S 33,000-___Mar 1 1924
33.s'03 F
July '18- $72,928
14,000-_Mar 1 '25-'28 County incorporated In 1808.
4,000c_Oct 1 '22-'23
4 all A-0
16
364
1, 2
Floating debt
4s 11 M-8 3,000c___Sept 1 1925 5As'18 M-S 1,000-Mar 1 '29-'30 Ss Flood-Emergency Bonds.'22-'23 Sinking fund
'13 M-S$24.000--M&S
8,000--Mar 1 '31-'38
4 s'10 M-8 (3.000c..Sept 1 '22-'24
Assessed
M-S 30,000c___M-S '22-'24 Total taxvaluation 1918.A.013.960
43.s'10 A-0 4,000__Oct 1 '22-'23 6s '20 M-S 5,000__Sept 1 '30-'39 5s '14
rate (per $1,000)-$15.60
1 '22-'24
430'11 A-0 50,000c..Apr 1 '24-'35 Os '21 M-S 35,000-Sept 1 '40-'46 bs '15 M-8 112,000-Sept 1 '22-'25 Population in 1920
894
113,000__Mar
,
4568'11 A-0 8,000c-Apr 1 '23-'18133 '21 M-S 15,000--Sept 1 '30-'34
DAYTON (Concluded)




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[Vol,. 114.

EAST CLEVELAND.
58
$30,700-__May 1 1923 Sinking fund
$11,803 Floating debt (add'i)___ $25,440
Tht-: city Is In k.:uyahoga County Rs
81,000____June 1 1924 Assessed valuation 1919.25,231,230 Sinking fund
162.573
Twerp. as a village Feb. 11 1895 Os '16 ann 37,800c-Aug I '22-'29 Tax rate(per $1,000)
1919-314.40 Assess. val. 1921
41,518,575
as a city Feb 1 ) 1911
6s '20 July 50,000.
.July 1 '25-'29
INT. at Commercial National Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_.$22.40
535,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'24
5s '19 A-0
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
Pop'n 1910. 14,825; 1920
20.474
1 1,900____Oct 1 1924 5s '16 Oct 315.000c_Oct 1 '22-'30 Bank. Youngstown.
INTEREST is payable at U. S.
5s '20 A-0 3,500____Oct 1 1927
City Hall Bonds.
Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.
6s '20 A-0 5,000._ ..Oct 1 1931 5s
___ $32.000_ May 1 '23-'38 EATON.
6s '21 k-0 570.000__Oct 1 '27-36
Market House Bonds.
This village is
112,000_ _Oct 1 '23-'34 5s '15 M-8 $10,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'27 Inc. about 1800. in Preble County ELYRIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
433s'06 M-S $9,500c -1923-1928
Library Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
Fire-Truck
is '07 M-S 43,(100c_Jan 1
s '14 NI-S 350.00(L__Aug 31 1944 5s '19 ann $13,000___Sept 15 1924 bs '15 M-S -Purchase. 15
$2,000_Sept
'22-'25 430'11 M-N 7,000c_Nov 17'23-'37
Building Bonds.
Fire-Alarm Bonds.
'22-28
Street Bonds.
130'12 M-N 22,500.
.Nov 4 '22-36
$9,000__Oct 1 '21-'38 55
37,000____May 1 1923
bs '14 M-8 $5,500
1923 4s '12 J-D 300,000_Dec 24 '23-'42
($1.000 in even years.)
Funding Bonds.
'19 A-0 ti
58 '16 M-S 14.800..M-S 15 '22-25 430 .M-S 5,600
2.000_ ___Oct 1 1940
1922-1925
F-A $92,925c_ _Aug 17 1933
J-D
• 1927 41's
1,375
City Hall eating Bonds.
(Subject to call after Aug. 17 1913.) 5s '17 Apr 25,500
1922
58 '17 Apr
4,500.._Apr 1 '23-'27 6s '20 3-3 400,000
65.000_ _ _Oct 1 1935
6s '20 s-a
Water Bonds.
6s '21 ___
3,000_ _Oct 1 '23-'28 6.s '21 .1-5 500.000_ _July 1 '27-'46
Water Bonds.
58
J-D $18,500c_ __June 1 1923
Water
-Works Bonds.
BOND DEBT July 1 '21_31,096,431
4s '00 M-N315,000____May 1 1923 45
100,000.._July 1 '22-'40
4s '07 M-N 23,000____Nov 1 1927 5s '15 J-J 200.000c_July 1 '24-'43 5s '17 J-J $3,000-Apr 1 '23-'28 Sinking fund
'
19,655
4s '08 M-N 7,000c...._Nov 1 1928 5s '15 ann 5 5,000._ _July 1 1943 530'18 A-0 4,500__Apr 1 '23-'31 Assessed valuation 1918_39,675,000
500c___Apr 1 1923 School rate (per 31.000) 1918_34.30
4s '12 M-N 9,500____NoY 1 1922
1170.000._July 1 '44-60 530'19 A-0
6s '20 s-a
27.500_June 15 '22-'48 Population in 1918 (est.)_ ___30,000
5s '13 A-0 41,000____Apr 1 1933
Emergency Flood Bonds.
Sewer Construction Bonds.
5.s '15 M-S 4,325_ ___Apr 1 1923 55
zINT.at the Elyria Say.& Bk.Co.
315.000---_Oct 1 1922
430'07 M-S3105,500c
Water
1942
-Works Bonds.
Motorization Bonds.
4s '09 M-N $8,500_ __ _May 1 1928 bs
$12.000__Jan 1 '23-'26 GEN.BD.DT. Apr 14'19.. 3145.500 ELMORE.
Assessment debt
4s '20 M-N 20,000____May 1 1925
47,660
Refunding Bonds.
This village is in Ottawa County.
4s '18 M-N 25,000_ __ _May 1 1925 45
3,500 BOND.
$62,000___-Mar 1 1925 Floating debt
TOTAL DEBT Apr 14'19- 196,660 Sinking DEBT June 30 '19 $29,350
Electric Light Bonds.
_s
___ 20.000
fund
1,000
Water debt (Incl. above)
11.000 Water debt
6s '21 A-0 $12,000__Oct 1 '23-'34
Garbage Disposal Bonds.
18,750
Sink. Fund Deficiency Bonds. 5s
Apr $6,000-..$3.000 yearly Ass'd val. '18 (85% act.)_ _5,200,000 Assess. val. (included)
real estate
765.000
Total tax (per 31.000) 1918___313.40
430'16 M-S $35,000____Sept 1 1926
Deficiency Bonds.
Assess. val. personal property160,000
3.210 Total assess. val. 1917
68'21
Shaw Brook impt. Bonds.
312,000__May 1 '23-'28 Pop'n 1010,3,187; 1920
925.000
430'16 M-S $11,360__Sept 1 '22-'27
INT.at Preble CountyNat. Bank. Population 1920
Real-Estate-Purchase Bonds.
937
Paying Bonds.
58 '15 M-N $32,000c_May 1 '23-'38 Eaton.
M-N $2,000_ Nov 1'22-'23 TOE. DEBT June 30 '21..$1,308,898
430
ERIE COUNTY.
4s
M-N 6,000___M&N'22-'27 Sinking fund Dec 31 '20__
172,304
Sandusky is the county seat.
430'13 A-0 11,500____Apr 1 1923 Total assessed val'n 1921_23,636.360 EDEN TOWNSHIP.
Children's Home Bonds.
This township is in Seneca County.
5s '13 A-0 12,500____Apr 1 1923 Total tax (per 31,000) 1.921__-$22.50
6s '20 __- $2,400
July 1925
Road Bonds.
5s '15 M-S 1,800_ __ _Apr 1 1923 Pop'n 1910. 20,387; 1920
21.411
Debt Bonds.
_s '16 F-A 75,000
1922-1936
INTEREST payable in New York bs '19 M-S $16,000c-M-S '22-'29
337,000
BOND. DEBT May 26 '20 385,200 4s-63
1922-1930
Street Bonds.
and at City Treasurer's office.
Road Bonds.
Tot.asses.val.'19(act.val.)2,640,310
43is17 M-S $84,000__Mar 1 '2'3-'50
-- $215,120
1922-1929
Population 1910,1,233; 1920_ -1,146 53
530
1924-1940
A-0 17,500
63
442,050
1922-1936
6s '14 .A-0 6,000
1922-1927 EAST LIVERPOOL SOH. DIST.
Bridge Bonds.
530'20 A-0 18,000c__Oct 1 '27-35 55School Bonds.
ELIZABETH TWP. SCH. DIST.
4s '15 ___ $38,500_ _ _ _July 5 1930
J-D $22,000c___June'23-'33
53020 A-0 50,000c__Oct I '27-'36 is '94 F
This district
Real Estate Sc Stock Barn Cons.
.99
3,000c___Aug '22-'23 Miami County. (P. 0. Troy) is in
-A
5s '19 A-0 1,500____Oct 1 1924
63 '18 ___ $10,960
8,000c_July 1 '2 ?-'29
1923-1926
900_ __ _Apr 1 1924 Is '02 J-J
5s '19 A-0
130ND. DEBT Apr 1 '22_ $746,030
4s '09 F-A 69,000c_Feb 1 '25-'47 58 Building Bonds.
'16 s-a
5s '19 A-0 38,000c_Apr 1 '23-'40
37,000
'10
6,000c_ _ Aug 1'2224 (Due $500 each 6 mos. 1922-1928 Floating debt (add'1)
-A
68,000
(Due $2,000 in each even-numbered 45 '18 F
beginning Sinking fund
F-A 75,000__Feb 1 '30-54
58
66,012
year.)
Sept. 1 1920.)
Assess val
48
Highway-Improvement Bonds. 5s '12 J-D$133.000c_June 1 '23-52 BOND. DEBT May 25 '22 332,500 Assess val real estate._46,274,980
personal
'14 ___ f 1,000c
35,336,620
1921
A-0 $5,000_ ___Apr 1 1923
45
8,000 Tot ass'dval '21(75%act 181,611,600
131,000c_ _ _1925-1911 Floating debt (addl)
5s
A-0 25,000_ __ _Oct 1 1935
Total assess.
5s '18
12,000Dec 1 '23-'34 Total tax rateval. 1922._ _ _2 600,770 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921
$4 90
Public-Bldg. & Repair Bonds.
(per $1,000) '22 $17.30 Population 1910,38,327; 1920-39,789
{10,500__ _ May 1 1929 Population in 1922
45
M-N $5.000_ .....May 1 1925
(est.)
1.000
5s '19
90,000__May 1 '30-'38
Current Expense Bonds.
4,000_ _ _May 1 1939
bs '15 A-0 360.000____Apr 1 1925
EUCLID VILLAGE SCHOOL DIE.
ELMWOOD VIL. SCH. DIST.
Deficit Bonds.
Street Lighting Bonds.
This district is in Cuyahoga Co.
P. 0.
6s '20 A-0 $90,000 Oct 1 '26-'40 5s '19 s-a 1$40,000___Oct 1 '22-'23 County. Elmwood Place, Hamilton 430'11 A-0 $91.000c_Oct 1 '22-'35
1 15.000____Oct 1 1921
5)0'13 A-0 10.000c_Oct 1 '22-31
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
5,000..... Oct 1 1924 530'22 s-a 350,000_Mar 31 '34-'48 5s 16 A-0 20,000_0et 1 '25-'44
55
J-J
2,500...._Jan 1 1926 6s
,
10,500_Jan 27 '24-'44 58 '17 A-0 10.000c
'19 ___ 140,000__Oct 1 '25-26 5363'22 J-J
Fire Department Bonds.
21,000___ _Oct 1 1927 BOND. DEBT June 15 '22 $67.900 Os '18 A-0 260.000 __Oct 1 '25-44
5s '16 J-D $9,000
1933-1941
Assessed val.,1921
5,425.000 53 '18 --- 190.000
($3.000 June 1
1924& '26) 6s '21 ___ 90.000_11Dec 1 '29-'38 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..
1927-1933
_$18.28 6s '21 A-0 7,000c
5s '19 A-0
750
Apr 1 1924 Cs '21 ___ 120,000__Oct 1 '23226
1 6,000_ _ __Oct 1 1927
5s'22 A-0143,000c_Oct 1 '23-'35
Playground Se Park Bonds.
1:32,000c_0ct 1 '36-'46
5s '13 A-0 $11,000
Apr 1 1923 TOT. DEBT June 10 '22- $704,500 ELYRIA.
This city is situated in Lorain Co. BOND.DEBT June 14'19 $331.000
430'16 J-J
11,000.......July 1 1929 Ass'd val. '22(70% act.)_27,161,300
Sinking fund
5s '19 A-0 25,000
1935-1958 Tot. tax rate (per 31,000) '22_324.90 Incorporated April 1892.
35,550
25,000
Water-Works Bonds.
Assess. val.'18(90% act.)13,029,500
6s '20 A-0 25,000c _ _Oct 1 '26-'50 Population in 1916 (est)
430'98 J-J $45,000__July 1 '24-'28 School tax (per $1,000) 1918-$5.38
Sewer Sc Street (City's Portion).
4s 02 A-0 20,000__Aug 1 '22-'23 Population in 1918 (est)
45
M-N 37.300.___Nov 1 1922 EAST PALESTINE.
5,000
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
This village is in Columbiana Co. 4s '02 J-D 150,000--Dec 1 '24-'38
Sewer Bonds.
430'05 M-S 50.000c_Mar 1 '28-'37
Paving Bonds.
4s '98 M-N$100,000____May 1 1923
15,000c_Jan' 1 29-'36 FAIRFIELD COUNTY.
$ .000_ _Jan 1 '23-'34 33s'06 J-J
4s '09 M-N 5.500..__ May 1 1929 bs '18
4s '06 M-N 50,000c_May 1 '28-'37
The city of Lancaster is the county
Municipal-Site Bonds.
Street -knot. Bonds.
4s '07 M-S 5.000c_ _Mar 1 1923 seat.
4s
M-N 37,000_.._ _Nov 1 1922 5s '20 F-A $10,000
Is '09 M-S 10.000c_Mar 1 '23-'27 Ditch and Draining bonds 830.000
Water Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
2,000
4349'10 M-N $9,000_ _Nov 1 '22-'30 53 '17 A-0 $20,000c_A-0 1 '25-'34 4s '09 ___
1923 BOND. DEBT Apr 17 '22 $30,000
4s '09 M-S 3,000c_Sept 1 '22-24 Assess. val. real estate.....41.830.550
Fire Dept. Bonds.
5s '15 J-D
1,500_ __ _Dec 1 1925
1925-1929 Assess. val. personal prop_33,539,530
5s '16 A-0 10,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'26 65 '20 M-S $14,000- Sept 1 '25-52 4s 08 _ 10,000
4s 08 __
7,000
1922-1928 Tot.assess.val.'21(4,act) -75,370,080
Fire 5: Police-Signal Apparatus.
Refunding Bonds.
.1922-1923 Population 1910.39,201; 1920-40,484
430'10 M-N $1.000__May 1 '23-40 55 '17 M-S l$5,000c.M&S I '25-'29 413 10 .._ 10.000
DEBic
1940-1949
Hospital Bonds.
500c_._Mar 1 1930 48 '11 ___ 50,000
7,500
1932-1934 FAIRFIELD TWP. RUE. SCH. D.
430'16 J-D$180.000__June 8 1957
900c.....Sept 1 1930 430 13 ___
3.000
1924-1926
6s '19 A-0 240,000c__Oct 1 '22-'69 BOND.
Sept 1912-- $63,022 4 A s'14 -This district (P. 0. Lilly Chapel)
4s '14
1927-1931 Is in Madison County.
TOT.BD.Dr. Dec 31 '2231,497,635 Population 1920
5,750 430'18 ___ 15.000
J-D 20.000 __ _ _1930-1939
Water debt(included).___
144,331
Building Bonds.
50,000c.July 1 '29-33 Os '15 M-S 325.900c_M-S 1 '22-'28
Assessment debt (add'1)__ 493,030 EAST PALESTINE SCH. DIST.
30,000c.July 1 '34-'35 BOND. DEBT May 31 '19 336,000
Sinking f General
123,949
This district Is in Columbiana Co.
5s '19 J-J
60,000c.July 1 '36-'38 Assessed valuation, real___1,800,000
Funds(Assessment
9,479 5s '12 F-A $42,000__M-S 1 '22-'49
150,000c.July 1 '39-'44 Assessed val'n, personal___1,000.000
Total assessed val'n 1921_03,f:05.030 _s '08 ___
1,500
1922-1924
60,000c.July 1 '45-'46 Total assessed val'n 1918__2,800,000
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921..._$27.00 5s '13 ___
7,800c
1922-1933
Population 1910,9,179; 1920_ _27,292 5s '15 F-A
(Assessment at 2
6,259.78 _ _1925-1933 5s '20 3-3 300.000c.Jan 1 '30-'49
-3rd actual.)
INTEREST Is payable at the Su- BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '16.. $76,760
100,000c.Jan 1 '50-'54 Sch. tax rate (per 31.000) 1918 $13.10
perior Say. & Trust Co., Cleveland. Assessed val. 1915 (est.)
100.000c.Jan 1 '55-58 Population 1919 (est.)
4.000,000 Os '20 F
3,000
-A 35,000c__Aug 1 '30-'36
Cleveland Trust Co. and Guardian Tax rate(per $1,000) 1916_ _$14.00
5%s'21 F
-A 360,000__Aug 1 '35-'44
Savings & Trust Co.. Cleveland.
Population in 1915 (est.)
4,960 530
J-J 10,000c_Dec 1 '36-'45 FAIRPORT. is in
This village
INT. at Chamberlain Bros. & Co..
Lake County.
Bridge Bonds.
East Palestine.
M-S 33,500_Mar
EAST'CLEVELAND CITY SCH.
430'06 M-S $20,000c_Sept 1 '22-'25 5s '18 BD. DT.,‘,i3t 15 '21..14 '23-29
GEN.
DIST.
430'06 ___
8,000
1922-1925 Assessment debt add'1)__.. $24,250
435 g'04J-D$115,000c_Dec 15 1934 EAST YOUNGSTOWN.
56,900
Os 13 ___ 40.000
1935-1944 Floating debt(ad '1)
4s '07 M-S 50,000___Sept 19 1927
10.000
This village is in Mahoning Co.
Os '20 ___
3,000
1925-1927 Sinking fund
430'08 M-N 9.000c_Nov 21 1928
22.610
Sewer-Cleaning Machine Bonds
Cemetery Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.'20(abt.act.)4,522,610
430'09 54 100,000c_Jan 17 1930 bs '16 _-- $800-__Dec 1 '21-25 4s '12 --_ $20,000
1926-1929 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20_315.60
4s '12 A-0 16,000_- __Oct 1 1931
Automobile-Purchase Bonds.
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
48 '12 A-0 15,000____Oct 1 1932 5s '19 s-a
$6,070_N1ay 15 '24-'33 Is '12 ___ $40,000- -1941-1950 Population 1910, 2,263; 1920_ -4,217
J-D 150.000c....Dec 16 1932
430
Municipal Building Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
5s '14 A-0 38.000.....Oct 4 1934 5s '16 J-J $5,000__Sopt 1 '22-'26 4s'10 __ 317,5001922-1928 FAIRPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s '15 J-J 150.000-__July 12 1925 5s '16 --6.000-Dec 1 '22-'26 448'08- 2,100
This district (P. 0. Fairport Har1922
bs '1:5 J-J 150,000
July 1935
Water-Works Bonds.
4 s'll
10,000
1930-1938 bor) Is In Lake County.
4s17 s-a 560.000
5s '15 J-Df342,000_ Apr 1 '23-'29 430'11
7,000
.1930-1936 130'10 M-S1$11.000c_Sep 12 '22-46
(Due $15.000 yearly beginning 1919.)
1105.000__Apr 1 '30-'44 4 As'll __ _
2,000
1930-1931
1 25,000c_Mar 12'23-'47
5s '19 J-J 300,000c_July 15'22-51 6s '19 s-a
8,000_Nov 15 '22-'29 4s '12 __ 12,000
1922-1925 130'11 M-S 11.000c -.:- -1922-1947
6s '21 M-N 85,000___May 16 1941
Street-lmpt. (village's portion).
4s '12
5,000
1929-1923
120.000-_Oct 1 '29-33
6s '20 3-3 400,000_July 30 '31-'40 53 '15 M-N$19,600__Sept 1 '22-'25 4s '12 __ 66,000
___
1925-1931
30,000-_Oct 1 '34-'38
530'22 ___ 150,000
5s '16
200_ July 1 '2-'24 430'14
20.000
1924-1933 53is'19 A-0 40,000__Oct 1 '39-43
6s '21 ___ 85,000
1941 65 '20 s-a 132,000_Sept 15 '22-'24 4As'15
,
25.000
1925-1929
50,000__Oct 1 '44-'48
Deficiency Bonds.
9,557___Sept 15 1925 430'16 ___ 16,000
1922-1926
110,000__Oct '49-'58
6s '21 J-J 13270,000c_Jan 15 '31-'39 6s '20 s-a
)
16,000_Sept 15 '22-'37 5s '19 F-A 55.000c_Aug 1 '30-40 530'22 ___ 13,000__Oct 11 '23-'35
45,000c .Jan 15 1940
1.183___Sept 15 1938 6s '21 F-A 10,000c_Feb 1 '36-'40
Funding Bonds.
TOT.BD. T. May '22_ _$2,388,000 TOT.BD.D' . Dec 6 '20_ $821,000 6s '21 -__
100,000
1925-1934 5s '17 F-A $2,700c_Aug 1 '22-'30
Sinking fund
75.000 Water debt( nclucled)___
190,000
Deficiency Funding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
Ass'd val. '21 (70% act.)_50,000.000 Sinking fund
58,000
'20
School tax rate(per $1,000) '21 $2.70 Assessed valuation 1920_ _24,576,950 6s '20 M-Nf$142,000_Nov 1 '23-'28 5s '15 F-A $2.000c.A & Fl '23-'27
Os
___
5,000
5s '16
:31
Population in 1920
27.235 Tax rate (per 81,000) 1915 __310.40 6s '21 A-0 72.000____Oct 1 1928 BOND.F-A x2,000 .A& V 1 '272
DEBT Apr 6 '22_ - $343,000
1931
Population 1910,4,972; 1920._11,237
INTEREST Is payable at the Su..
Public Rest Room 5: Lavatory. Assess. val. '21 (60% act.)_0,872,000
perior Say. & Trust Co. and CleveINT.on water bonds at Vill.Treas. 5s '19 __- $1,000
1922-1923 School tax (per $1,000) 1922_$14.03
land Trust Co , Cleveland, and GuarSewer Bonds.
Population in 1922 (est.)
5,100
dian Savings & Trust Co
448'11 --_ 83.000- -1930-1932 z INT. at Painesville
EAST YOUNGSTOWN SCH. D.
Nat. Bank;
430'21 ___
3,000
1922 others at Cleveland Tr. Co., Painesv.
This district is in Mahoning Co.
Os '20 -_3.000
1930-1932
EAST LIVERPOOL.
Building Bonds.
Park Bonds.
This city is in Columbiana County. 58 '16 M-S $51,000__Mar 1 '23-'49
5s '17 J-D $3,000
1022-1924 FAYETTE COUNTY.
Incorporated Jan. 1 1834.
s'18 F-A 70.000__Feb 1 '28-42
Fire-Department
s.
Washington Court House is the
Street-Improvement Bonds.
5As'19 A-0 175.000..
430'11 ___ 322.000
1930-1940 county seat.
45
M-8 $11,000c _ __ _1922-1932
School Bonds.
'19 __ 20,000
Inter-County Highway Bonds.
bs
--- 14.000-Sept 1 '22-'35 530'19 _-- $45,000__June 1 '31-'45 55 Police improvement 1930-1939
Bonds.
58 '19 M-S 1:63,000c_Mar 1 '23-'29
58 '11
24,000_Sept 15 '22-'23 530'20 J-J 46,000__Jan 1 '23-'45 Os '21 ___
2,000
192:3-1926
5s
___
2,285
6s '20 J-D 100,000__June 1 '25-'44 TOT DEBT Dec 31 '21_32.694.107 BOND DEB 61 000c_Septi '22-'29
o
bs
___
1,700
Os '21 M-N150,000_ May 1 '30-'54 Special assess. bds. (incl.) 217,107 Assessed value All y 1 '21_ 3139,000
192
40,386,100
___
Si
2,000BOND DEBT May 26'20 $400,000 Water debt (incl )
1.724,500 Population 1020
21,518




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1922 GEAUGA COUNTY.
6s '20 J-J f$5,500.___J-J
Tuberculosis-Hospital Bonds.
Chardon is the county seat.
_J-J
Is '12 J-D $22.400,_ Dec 12226
6s'21 __- 15.825_ _ _ _J-D 1922-31
Refunding Bonds.
5S0'20 M-S J105,000_Mar 1 '23-29
Home & Hospital Bonds.
I 17,000-__Mar 1 1930 (For amount duo each year see 53 '17 A-01$10,000c_Apr 1 '27-'31
$75,000_ _Sept 1 '23-'37
6s '22 M-3
1 12,000c_Apr 1 '32-'35
V. 113, p. 555.)
1922-1926
M-S 10,000
6s
5s Hageman Run Impt. Bonds.
I2.296.38_June 1 1928
6s
__ 137.950
Refunding Bonds.
$17.500-May 15 1925
8.000 _June 1 '29-'32
Is '12 J-J $32,000__July 1 '22-'23 6s '22 M-N 12,900_ _ _M-N1923-27 6s '18 J-D
Refunding Bonds.
12,000__June 1 '33-'36
!mgt. Bonds. 6s '22 M-N 8,500_ _ _M-N1923-27
Children's Home
45008 J-J S76,000-Jan 1 '23-'38
_M-N1923-27
2,000____June 1 1937
1922-1926 6s '22 M-N
A-0 $10,000
6s
Bonds.
Park
8.000_GEN. BD. DT. July 1 '21 $615,938
Road Bonds.
Court House Inlet. Bonds.
$12,000.__ _Jan 1 1933
5s
1922-1926 Total val.(70% act.) '19A5.357,000 bs '19 A-0 $28,200___A&O '22-'29
A-0 $10,000
Os
Water Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19 _$33.20 (See V. 108. p. 1848. for maturity.)
Aug 1922
Sewer Bonds.
-__ $38,500
6s
32.000_ _ _ May 1 1930
25,000 6s '20 s-a
1922-1931 Population in 1919
- - $148,353
J-D 40.000.:___J-D '22-'28 6s
4s
49,500c_ _M-N 1922-30
INT. on road bonds at County
Memorial Building Bonds.
Nurses Home Bonds.
6s '21 M-N 3,000c_ _ _May 1 1931
-Jan 1 '23-'24 Is '03 M-S $60.000r_Mar 1 '23-'28 Treasurer's office.
J-J $2.000
Os
3,147.35c Nov 1 1931
3,300__Jan 15 '23-'29
GEN.BD.DT.Feb 14'22_ $577,046 5s '19 J-J Bonds.
Infirmary Bonds.
82,074
Infirmary
This city Is In Crawford County.
Floating debt
36,500__Ma 1 '23-'35
186,500 5s '19 J-D $4.288__June 2 '23-'26
se Bonds. 53 '15 A-0 Mar 24 '22.... y $435,511
Fire-Engine-Purcha
Water debt(included)
Subway Bonds (Co.'s Portion).
59,670
5s '15 J-J 113.000-July 1 '22-'38 CO. DEBT debt (add'1)__ 443,804
Sinking funds
Assessment
47,373,490 4Sis'17 M-S 1$50,000_Mar 1 '23-'26
Electric Light Bonds.
Total valuation 1922
1 15,000-_-Mar 1 1927 Os '20 M-S $54,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'30 Assess. val., real estate_ _ _17,898,730
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$9.70
Assess. val., personal_ ___ 8,084,080
Funding Bonds.
Water Works Bonds.
Pop'n 10, 14,8a8; 1920, 17.021.
1922 5s '20- _ $80,000_
_- 3410,000
Mar 1 1929 Tot.assess.val.'21(abt.act)25,982,810
Aver, tax rate(per $1,000)'21_$19.60
INT. at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y. 6sLand Purchase Bonds.
Impt. Bonds (General). Population 1910, 14,670;.'20. 15,036
Street and at office of City Treasurer.
5s '19 J-J 1 $3,000__July 1922-'25 43.6s
$22,600___1923 & 1926
INT. on refunding bonds and 6s of
16.000-July 1926-'29 4s'10 J-D
6,000__Dec 1 '22-'23 1921 payable at Co. Treas. office.
7,000_July 15 '22-'29 5s '15 M-S 7,200c_Sept 1 '22-'25
5s '19 J-J
2,000___July 15 1925 58 '18 A-0 j 700__Aprl.'23&'25
68 '93 1P-A $6.000c_Feb 1 '23-'25
8,000c-Aug 17 1923 5s '19 J-D f 4,000_ _June 1 '23-'29
-A
3SA8'00 P
1 600.._-Apr 1 1928 GENEVA.
'23-'30
1 8.000...June 2 '26-29
4s 03 M-N 4,000c_May 11922-27
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
This village is In Ashtabula Co.
Sewer Dist. Water Works Bds. 4s__ 320.000
1927
4s '08 A-0 6,000_ _June '22-'24
(Viii. Share).
2,000_July 31
1
5%s'22 J-13
1314,000_ _Dec 1 '23-29 ToTALDEBT July 1 '21_ 3454,014 .5s Street- I mpt. Bonds
5s '14 F-A
'16 M-S $1,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'23
160,000July 1 '22-'27
1 '30-'31 Assessed valuation 1920_-8.900.000
2,500__Dec
J-J
5s
Water-Work. Bonds.
0
(See V. 99. p. 1819, for maturity.) 6i '22 M- 110,0 0__May 1 '23-'24 Total tax (per $1.000) 1921--$23.40 48
1929-1939
___ 375.000
128,000 __May 1 '25-'31 Population In 1920
Refunding Bonds.
7,374
Grand River Dam Bonds.
Road Bonds.
4s '08 A-0 $2,000c_Apr 11 '23-'25
Jan 1 1923
INTEREST is payable at Gallon. 5s '13 M-S 31,000
3,000 _July 15 1922 5s '18 F-Af$2s,000c_Aug 15 '22-'27
4Sis'08 J-J
5sPaving Bonds.
8,000__J-J 1 '24-25
1 4,500c__Aug 15 '1928
4s '10 J-J
1922-1933
___ 56.000
-A 18,000c_Aug 15 '22-'27 00'17 A-0 $107,500
0(8'11 A-0 9,000__Apr 1 '23-'29 5s '18 F
1 1912_ 207.385
7,500 _June 1 '26-30
2.000c__Aug 15 1928 ($2,000 Apr 1 & $1,500 Oct. 1 begin. TOT.BD.DT.Sept
1_
4)is'12 J-D
Assessed valuation 1916_ 8.372,320
Apr 1922- $211,500 5s '19 M-S J 73,000__Mar 1 '23-'27
BOND. DEBT
Apr. 1 1918.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916__315.00
1,742
1 64,000_,Mar 1 '28-'29
Sinking fund
Population 1910. 2,496; 1920. 3.081
Assess. val. '19 (about)_25,000,000 5s '19 J-D J30,000__June 2 '23-'28 5sSchool Bonds.
1922-1954
'17 A-0 49,000
actual value.)
(Assessment about
1 4,500----June 2 1929 5s '18 A-0 J42.000c_Apr 1 '222
49
School tax (per $1,000) 1919--$3.80 5s '19 J-J 1 30,000__Ju1y 1 '23-'24
128.000c_Oct 1 '22-'49 GEORGETOWN.
22.500
Population in 1922 (est.)
80000..July 1 '25-'29 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21_ $324,300
This village is in Brown County.
Fire-Engine-Purchase Bonds.
INTEREST on the 4s is payable 5s '19 J-J 76,000.._July 1 '23-'25 Assessed valuation 1920- _ - 500.000
July 1925
72,000-July 1 '26-'29 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1920--__$6.50 5s '15 ___ $1,200
at Treasurer's office; on all other
1 1923
Public Hall & Office Building.
bonds at Chase Nat.Blc. N.Y. City. 6s '20 A-0 J 6,990- __Oct '21-'30
135,000_ _Oct 1
___ $6.500_ __Fob 21 1930
6s '20 J-D 104,000_June 15'23-'30
Electric-Light Bonds.
County seat is Gallipolls.
$23.400.___Feb 20 1942
Os '20 A-0 234,000_0ct 1 '23-'28
48
County Highway Bonds.
This village is In Hardin County
80.000..
Ss'20 M-S J5,000_Mar 20 '23-'32
,
5)
Water Works Bonds.
37
c
__ t l 1192
_ ° June'29 :0 6s '20 A-01$30,000__Apr 1 '23-'28
- _ 13,1
'
12.750_Sept 20 '22-'32
$38,000-A-0 1922-'40 6s 21
1 3,000_ ___Apr 1 1929 BOND. DEBT June 1921- $39,600
6s '20 ann
48,000_ _June 1 '28-'31
Turnpike Bonds.
BOND DEBT May 27 '21_324,756 5s '22 J-D 36.000.. Dec 1 '23-'25
assessed val. 1920_ -1,802,765
12,221
A-0 $50,000c_Apr 14 1924 Total tax rate(per $1.000)'20.421.50
58
Assess. debt additional____
66,000.. Dec 1 '26-'31
40,000 5s '22 J-D 26,000Dec 1 '23-'24 4s '06 J-D 55,000c__June 1 1926 Total
Water debt
1.589
Population In 1910
76,977
TOTAL DEBT
84,000.. Dec 1 '25-'31 00'10 J-D 40.000c.._June 16 1930
Funding Bonds.
val. 1920 (4-5 act.)_1.480,430 55 '22 --- 13,000
Assess.
Dec 1 1923
1936 GERMANTOWN.
Tot. tax rate (per $1.000) '20418.50
96,000_ _Dec 1 '24-'31 _a '16 ___ $12.000___Mar 1
Bridge Bonds.
Population 1910, 1.500; 1920..1,283
This village is In Montgomery
Bridge Bonds.
15,000__July 1 '23-'25 4%8'12 A-0 $20.000c--Oct 21 1922 County.
is '12 J-J
Water-Works Bonds.
5s '13 M-N 32.000_-May 1 '23-'25 5s Refunding Bonds.
-A
'17 F 1$12,000___Aug 17 1923
M-S$132.000__Sept 1 '23-'46
53 '13 A-0 36.000.._Oct 1 '22-'25
12,000 __Aug 17 1925 BONDED DEBT
(7)
This city is in Hancock and Seneca 58 '14 M-S 10,200__Mar 1 1923 Os
.Apr 1927
'18 A-0 20,000
1925
counties. Incorporated Sich. 1888 58 '15 A-0 10,000
Apr 1928
20.000
5s '15 ___ 15,000..---May 1 1925
Refunding Street Bonds.
uly 28'29,'31 GERMANTOWN VIL. SCR. DIST.
M-S $21,000c-__Mar '23-'25 55 '15 M-S 40,000 _Sept 1 '22-'25 5s '19 J-J 60,000-J
4s
This district (P. 0. Germantown)
& '32
___ Mar 1923 4%8'17 M-S 7,000-_-_Mar 1 1923
M-S
43is
is in Montgomery County.
1,387c.26,743__Mar 1 '25-26 68 '17 F-Af 92,500__Aug 1 '22-'26 BOND. DEBT Apr. 5'22 3372.000
6s '18 s-a
$30,000c_Sept 1 '25-'34
1
.
15,225
1 15,000___Aug 1 1927 Sinking funds
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
8.124.950 5%s'21 M-S 60,000c_Sept 1 '35-'46
-A 23,000____Aug 1 1927 Assessed val'n, real
M-S$109,000c_ _Sept '23-'25 53 '17 F
4s
60,000c-Sept 1 '47-'52
Assessed val'n, personal 9,369,110
r 1 1925 58 '17 F
5,000_ __ _Aug 1 1922
-A
4s '08 M-S 8,000c___Ma
BOND. DE T Dec 31 '21._ $155,000
M-S 40000c.„ _March 1923 550'20 M-8 325,000-_Mar 1 '23-'35 Total ass'd val'n 1921......_17,494.060 Assessed value, real estate_1,486,400
4Yas
5s '19 J-D 85,000_June 16 '23-'39 State&Co.tax(per $1.M)'21419.50 Assessed value, personal_ _ _1,506,670
RefundingWater Bonds.
M-S$150,000c__July 15 1924 54s
1923-1941 Popul'n 1910. 25.745; 1921, 23,311 Total assessed value 1921 _ _2,993,070
A-0 323,030
45
INT. at Treasurer's office.
M-S 43.000c_July 15 1929 (is '20 J-D 91,000-..June 1 '232
435
Actual value (estimated) _ _3,500,000
Bonds.
M-N 94,000_ May 2 '27-'40
Os
Water Works
INT. payable at the First National
5s '13 M-S $4.621____M-S'22-'24 5%8'21 ___ 270,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'37
_
Bank, Germantown.
This city Is In Gallia County.
76.000....Apr 1 '38-'41
5s '14 M-S 125,110...Sept 1 '22-'39
Water Works Refunding.
r 1 '21-40 BOND.DEBT Apr 13'22 $6,185,413
128,500__Ma
..Apr 1 1944 GETTYSBURG CONS. S. D.
Refunding Sewage-Disposal.
284,320 4.908'14A-0 $85,000...... Share).
Sinking fund
Street Bonds (City's
M-S $3,000c___Sept 1922 Total ass'd val'n, 1921_4G5.165,860
4s
This district (P. 0. Gettysburg) Is
500c___Sept 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-426.00 68 '17 J-D $3.000____June 1 1927 In Darks County.
M-S
4s
Deficiency Bonds.
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
283,951
Population in 1920
School Erection Bonds.
5s '03 F-A $7,500c_ _Aug 25 1923
M-S $5,000c......Sept '22-'26
ss
INT. at Treasurer's office.
$10.000-M-S '23-'27
9.000_ __Oct 1 '22-'28
6s'20 __
1923
8.000__Mar 1 '28-'31
5/5 '13 M-S 20,000
Redemption Bonds.
Street Bonds.
4,000_Sept 1 '28-'31
M&S 1922
This district(P.0. FrederIcktown) 4s '12 -- 318,000___Dee 20 1932 5Sis'20M-S 16.000__M-S '32-'35
430'12 M-13 $2,700
1924
7.000_Feb 25
bs '14 --667--Mar 1 1923 Is In Knox County.
27,000_ _Mar 1 '36-'44
511 '13 M-S
7,600c_ _Aug 25 1924
5s '04 F-A
Building Bonds.
30,000-_Sept 1 '36-'45
68 '14 M-S 3,072___M-S '22-'25
3,000c.. _Feb 25 1925
5%s'22 M-3 22,500Mar 1 '24-32 58 ,18 A-0 $28,500-A-0 1 '22-'36 53 '05 F-A
5,000____Mar 1 1945
TOTAL DEBT June 30 '21 $484,938 Cs '18 M-S 3.000__ Sept 1 1928 5s '17 ___ 16,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'37 BOND. DEBT Mar 15 '20.. $1.U0.000
9,130 TOT. DT. Apr. 5 1922 , $30.100
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1919..--9.68
4.175,770
1 '23227 Assessed va ue
$2.500.. _Jan
9- -$10.00 Total ASSCSS. val. 1921__S1.911,340 (3s '21 s-a
Total tax (per $1,000)
1.900
1 2,000. _Jan 1 '28-'29 Population In 1920 (est.)
191Population 1910, 9,597; 1920, 9.987 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_420.50
Bonds.
Y Population in 1920
Refunding
1.320
INT. at National Park Bank, N.
GIRARD VIL. SCHOOL DIST.
$1.000_ _Aug 1 '22-'25
-a
6s '18 s
This district is In Trumbull Co.
bs '19 a-a J22,000_Aug 25 '22-'43 5s '05 J-D 121.000
Serially
1 1,500__ _Aug 1 1944
This city Is in Sandusky County.
1934
3,000
&S 1 '22-'26
434s'08 M-8 $19,500r_M
Os '20 -__ 26.500_0ct 15 '22-47 5s '06 J-D
1936
Refunding Bonds.
2,500
20.000__Sept 1 1935 4%8'17 A-0 33.880___-Apr 1 1927 54 '22 _ _ 18,000_ _Feb 24 '23-'40
58 '14
1937
l23,000. M&S 1922-45 4Sis'17
ss
DT. May 1922.. $282,700 5s '07 A-0 2,500
TOT.BD.
_
5.500
1938
85,000 5s '08 M-S 2,000
(See V. 100, p. 656. for maturity)
Water bonds (incl.)
Serially
_Flood Emergency Bonds.
1.500
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1922.. $200,000 fis '13 A-0 $1.250cA&0 '22-23 Assessment debt (incl.) _ _ _ 53,100 6s 13 M-S $67.000.._Oct 1 '22-'48
4,515,075 448'16 A-0 p. 1555, for maturit)?.)
13,300,000
val. 1921..
Assess.
Assess. val. 1921
Station Bonds.
102,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_s17.00 5sComfort 1:1,600c_Apr 1 '23-30 Total tax (per 31,000) 1921___ $2.40 (See V.A-0 13.000-A-0 1 '22-34
'19 A-0
6.070 51 '16
-10.000
Population in 1919 (est.).
Serially
1,800c_Oct 1 '22-30 Population In 1920
Treasurer 5s '19 A-0 59,000'22... 5171.500
INT. at office of City
INT.at Chase Nat. Bank. N.Y.
St. Impt. ds. (City's Portion).
TOTAL DEBT Apr
4s
A-0 $10,000c___Apr 1 1923
Assess. val. real estate__ _ 9.513.990
53 '17 A-0 1,904__A&O 1 '22-'28
Assess. val. personal prop. 7,000.000
Building Bonds.
1
This district (P. 0. Frankfort) is 5Sis'17 A-0 1,400._Apr O '23-'36 430'16 M-S 361,100c_Sept 1 '22-'38 Tot. ass'd val.'21(4-5act.)16,513,990
1,500.__A& '22-'24
538'18 A-0
(per 51,000) 1921___39.40
in Koss County.
,0,000_Aug 15 '22-'26 Tax rate in 1921 (est.)
q
9.000
TOTAL DEBT May.20 '21 $27,500 5s '19 A-0 f 7,440c_Apr 1 '23-'30 6s '20 F-A 9,000_ _Aug 1 '27-'28 Population
8,370c_Oct 1 '22-'30
val.'20(654 ax,t)1.125.000
Tot.ass'd
BOND. DEB Apr 1922._ $100,000
1
.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920__$14.70 5s '19 A-0,20,000c_Apr 1 '23-'30 Ass'd val.'20 (act. val.)- -5,137.000 GLENDALE'22-'30
122,500c_Oct
This village is in Hamilton Co.
800
Population 1919 (est.)
(is '20 A-0 18.100c_Oct 1 '22-30 School tax rate(per$1,000)'22410.05 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922
$55,000
6,000 Total assess. vai. 1922 _ _ 2.502.000
18,100c .Apr 1 '22-31 Population in 1920
INT. at the district depository.
Fire-Department Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22_420 00
This village is in Warren County. 4Sis
1.800
A-0 $19,500c___0c1 1 1925
Population in 1920 (est.)
Water Bonds.
53 '19 A-0 I 4,000c_Apr 1 '23-'30 GARFIELD HEIGHTS VILLAGE
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s '88 -_- $10.000___June 18 1923
2
GLOUSTER.
4.500c_Oct 1 '22 30
10,000-___Nov 1 1924 TOT. BD.DT.July 1 '21. $368,931
00'01
This district (P. 0. Garfield
This village is in Athens County.
43s'05 --- 6.000-May 15 1925 Assess. val.'15 (abt. act.) 15,859.260 Heights) is in Cuyahoga County.
Water Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
Total tax (per $1.000) 1915.-312.40 5(-s'22 A-0 $95,000c-Apr 1 '23-'41 5s '17 M-N $3,000
1925-1930
(?)
BONDED DEBT
430'01 -- $3,000-- Aug 5 1922 Population In 1920
12.468
Refunding Bonds.
15 1928
INT. payable at the Central Nat. bs '15 J-J $3,396..July 15'22-'27
5s '03 --- 5.000-_ _Nov
INT. at office of Sinking Fund
715...Mar 1 '22-'26 Trustees.
Bank, Say. & Trust Co., Cleveland. 5s '17 __55 '16 --1925-1927
7,300
J-D 15.000.......Dec 1 1931
4%s
BOND.DEBT Apr 8 1922- $44,006
GARRETTSVILLE.
Flood Emergency Bonds.
31,000
Water debt (incl.)
J-J $9.000-_July 1 1927
This village is in Portage County. Assessment debt (add'I)
5s
1,793
Wauseon is the county seat.
Street Bonds.
Street Inipt. Bonds.
69
Road Bonds.
Sinking fund
A-0 $4,500-Aug 15 1927 53 '17 J-J
5s
$1.000____Jan 1 1923 Os '22 -__ $2,500_Sept 15 '22-'26 Tot.ass'd val.'22(60%act.) 1,930,320
15 1927 53.
A-0 22 500_
Bonds.
Refunding
5s
19 J-J 46,800___J-J '22-'25
Total tax rate (per M.) 1922_320.90
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '19- $119.500 5s '19 J-J 110,000____J-J '22-23 bs '16 M-S 36.500_ Sept 15 1926 Population 1910; 2,527; 1920. 3,240
Population 1910, 2.659; 1920, 3,071
115.000____J-J '23-'25 (Subject to call after Sept. 15 1921.)
5s '19 J-J
3.500.___J-J '22-'25 5s '17 M-S $3,500_ _Mar 15 1932
.
18.000____J-J '22-'23 (Subject to call after Mar. 15 1927.) GOSHEN TOWNSHIP
This twp. (P. 0. Salem R. F. D.
',pits.
Water-Works Bonds.
55 '19 J-J (20.000___J-J '24-'25
County seat Is Cola
15 '28-29 No. 5) is in Columbiana County.
36,000____J-J '20-'29 58 '17 J-D $2,000_ Dec $57,459 NET DEBT Apr. b '22_- $26,150
Flood Emergency Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Mar 5 '17....
bs '14 M-9 1$240.000Nlar 1 '23-'28 5s '19 .T-J 64.000___J-J
assess. val. 1922___ 3.251,820
_1.465,265
1 45.500_ _Mar 1 1929 58' ?0 J-J 60,000--__J-J '23-'25 Total assessed val. 1916_ -'16.415.40 Total tax rate (per M.) 1922.418.40
Total
-A
17 F 53S,000Aug 1 '22-'38 55 '20 J-J f 1.000.._July 1 '22-'24 Tot. tax rate (per $1.000)
68 .
1.446
r 1 '23-'38
1 2,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'24 Population 1910. 1.001; 1920, 1.119 Population 1910
fis '18 A-0 524.000-Ap

FINDLAY.is in Hancock County.
This city

GALION.

FINDLAY SCHOOL DISTRICT.

GALION CITY SCHOOI DIST.

GALLIA COUNTY.

FOREST

FOSTORIA.

GALLIPOLIS.

FREDERICKTOWN VIL. S. D.

FOSTORIA SCHOOL DIST.

FREMONT.

GALLIPOLIS CITY BCE. DIST.

FRANKFORT SCHOOL DIST.

FRANKLIN.

FULTON COUNTY.

FRANKLIN COUNTY.




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GRAFTON TOWNSHIP.

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS
Refunding Water & It. Bonds.
49'11 M-S $20,000c_Sept 1 '22-29
Motor Fire Truck Bonds.
M-S $5,500____Mar 1 1925
bs
Water and Light Bonds.
3.90s M-N$10,000c___May 1 1931
Fire Dept. Bonds.
6s
J-J $2,100____$450 yearly
Cemetery Bonds.
4s '07 M-N $4,500c
Nov b 1930
Street Bonds,
M-S $2.750__$1,250 yearly
55
M-S 2,400____ 600 yearly
33s
M-S 7,000_ _ --3500 yearly
Sanitary Sewer System Bonds.
5s '19 s-a $14,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1934
GEN BD DT Jan 1 '21__ 103,075
Water debt (included)____ 48.000
Assessment debt (add'i)___
9.769
Assess. val. '21 (757 act.)_3,641,746
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921......$18.60
Pop'n '10, 4,228; '20 (est.)___4,728
INT.at People's N.Bk.,Greenfield.

[VOL. 114.

Fire-Department Bonds.
Road Impt. Bonds.
5s '18 --- $20,000-_Mar 1 '23-'32 4Us'19 J-J 3108,000-___July 1 1929'
48 '09 A-0 10.000..__ _Oct 1 1924 4U,s'19 J-J 154,000__July 1 1929
4s '10 F-A 18,000c__Feb 15 1930 4%s'19 J-J 15,000___July 1 1929
4s '11 ___ 22,500
Feb 1931 41is'17 J-J 175,000_-Jan 1 1927
bs '18 M-S 20,000.. Mar 1 '23-'32 454s'16 J-D 35.000--Dec 1 1941
Electric-Light Bonds.
4qs'16 M-N 44,500--__Nov 1926
48 '06 M-N$65,000____Nov 1 1926 43is'16 M-N 61,000----Nov 1 1926
4)0'07 A-0 21).000c_ _Oct 1 1927 4s '19 M-N 42,500_ _July 1 1929
1
4s '08 J-D 25,000c_June 1 1928 6s '20 F-A 197,000____Aug 1 1930
48 '10 J-J 35.000c___July 1 1930 51s'20 J-D 238,500...... _Dec 1 1930
00'16 M-N 6,000____May 1 1926 45 '19 M-132,500____Nov 1 1929
58 '19 s-a
8,000c_Apr 1 '23-'24
16,000_
__Nov 1 1929
Gas
-Works Bonds.
02,500
GRAND RAPIDS TWP. S. D.
4s '09 __ $10,000
Oct 1924
9,500
This district (P. 0. Grand Rapids)
4s '12 ___ 20.000
May1932
97,000
Is in Wood, Lucas & Henry counties.
4s '12 __- 10,000
Nov1932 4,is'19 A-0 17,000 Oct 1 1929
Building Bonds.
45 '11 ___ 10.000
Nov1926
145,000
bs '16 A-0 3.38,000c.A&O 1 '22-'40
45 '10 J-J 75,000c_ ..July 1 1940
23,500
Ss '19 ___ 41,500
bs '14 A-0 4,000_ __Oct 1 '22-'25
215,000
430'16 M-N 7,500____May 1 1926
Emergency Bonds.
36,000
5s '17 A-0 $2,250- _A &0 1 '23-26
4)0'17 M-S 40,000..
..Mar 1 '23-'32
195,500
6s
A-0 4,000_ _A & 0 '26-'30
4s '09 --- 90.000____July 1 1934 5s '20 M-S 13,000 Mar 1 1930
BOND. DEBT May 25 '22 $45.750
bs '19 s-a
14,000c_Apr 1 '23-'24
92,500
Floating debt
bs '19 s-a {30,000c_May 1 '24-'26
12.500
16.000
Assessed valuation 1922 2.750.000 GREEN TWP. SPEC. RUB. S. D.
5,000c __May 1 1927 6s '20 A-0 95,180___Apr 1 1930
This d strict (P.0. Yellow Springs
(Assessment about 75% actual value)
Ditch Bonds.
6s '21 J-D
1 1931
School tax rate (per 31.000)'22_32.65 R. F. D. No. 3) is in Clark County. 4s '08 _ _ $35,708.10.... Feb 1928 6s '21 F-A 293,000_ _ __June 1 1931
121,000-__Ang
Population in 1920 (est.)
Consolidated Bonds.
1.700 5s '20 M-S $29,000c_M-S 1922-50
6s '21 J-J
96.000...... _July 1 1931
INT.at office of Treas. Bd. of Ed. BOND DEBT May 21 21 $31,500 4s '07 ___ $25,000
Aug 1932
84,300___July 1 1931
Tot.ass'd val.'20(75% act.)1,435,260 4s '08
- 30,000
Aug 1923 6s '21 J-J 1226,500_ _ _ July!_
1931
4s '09
35,000
July1924
GRANDVLEW HEIGHTS SOIL. Total tax rate (per $1,000) 21_314.80 4s '10 __- 25,000
116,000July 1 1931
Population in 1921
•
595
Sept1925
DISTRICT.
Court-House Rebuilding Bds.
Library Bonds.
This district Is In Franklin County.
VI '85 M-N$350,000c-_May 1 1935
6s '20 s-a $15,000....
..Nov 1 1930 (Subject to call after May 1 1910
430'11 A-0 $32,5000_Apr 1 '23-'36 GREENVILLE:
Water-Works Bonds.
6s '20 M-N 20.0(8) _1925-1926
id '86 J-D $25,000c_June lb 1936
This city is In Darks County.
4s '06 M-N$115,000_ __Nov 1 1926 (Subject to call after June 15 1916)
6s '21 __- 95,000_ _5npt 1 '28-'46
Sewer Bonds (General).
45 '10 J-J 50,000c___July 1 1930
Jail Bonds.
1140,000--Sept 1 '47-60 58 '99 M-8 $36,600
1922-1925 4;014 F
-A
2,000_ _ _Feb 1 '23-'24 4s '10 M-S $200,000c__Mch 1 1940
TOT. DEB Apr. 7 1922_3287,500 bs '14 __2,000
1922 bs
3.000__Feb 1 '23-'25 Is '12 M-8 280,175c-Mch 22 1942
Assessed value 1922
6.300,000 5s '16 M-N 12.000_Mar 15 '23-'25 els '15 F-A
'08 --- 50,000__Sept 1 1933
School tax (per $1,000) 1922..--$9.65 5s '13 -__
Hospital Bonds.
1922-1925 4)0'16 M-N
2.000
1 1926 33 '05 J-J 350,000c_ __July 1 1935
Population in 1922 (est.)
3,000
Water-Works Bonds.
65 '17 F
-A 10.000__Aug 1 1927 (Subject to call after July 1 1930)
1NT. payable at Citizens' Trust & 58 '14 --32.500
1922 50'18 s-a
60,000__June 1 '28-'37 4;0'16 A-0 300,000___Apr 1 1946
Savings Bank, Columbus.
Public Park Bonds.
5s '19 s-a
6,000c Apr 1 '23-24 58 '22 A-0 200,000 Apr 1 '24-'43
5s '15 ___ 33.000
bs '19 s-a 150,000c_May 1 '24-'33
Toll-Pike Purchase Bonds.
GRANGER TOWNSHIP.
Street Bonds (General).
48 '05 M-S $50,000c___Sept 1 1930
This township (P. 0. Medina 4%8'14 _ _
$1,290.35 _Last bd.'24 48 Bridge-Improvement Bonds.
'12 A-0 312,000c___Oct 1 1927 49 '05 M-N175.000c___May 1 1930
R. F. D. No. 2) is in Medina Co.
Bridge Bonds.
Reading Pike Impt. Bonds.
4s '08 ___ $16.000_Last bond 1925 4sStorm-Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
'09 ___
1 1924 43is'16 J-J 390.000____July 1 1926
58 '15 A-0 $20,000.A&O 1 '22-'34 46 'OS ___ 50.000___ _Sept 1 1928 •Is '12 A-0
25.000c___Apr 1 1927
Court-House Furnishing Bds.
BOND.DEBT May 25'21. 341,000
Refunding Water Bonds.
bs '14 ___ 20,000___May 17 1924 45 '86 J-D $100,000c_Juno 15 1936
Assessment debt (add'i)___
14,000 48 '09 M-S1324.000c_Sept 1 '22-'29 4s '12 ___
2,500
Nov1926 (Subject to call after June 15 1916)
Sinking fund
1 25.000c_Sept 1 '30-'34 430 09
1,640
.
9,500
Apr 1924
Memorial Building Bonds.
City Hall Bonds.
Assessed val'n, real estate.._1,185,740
4s '08 ___ 20.000
Sept 1928 34s03 F-A$250,000c_ __Aug 1 1953
Assessed val'n, personal
1922-1923
534,050 5s '16 -- _ $1,400
Refunding Bonds.
(Subject to call Aug 1 1933)
Sewer Improvemt.
Tot.ass'd val.'20(act.val.)_ 1,719J90
45 '09 J-J
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20_319 60 45 '00 --- $17,500
1922-1928 3.9113'07___ $90,000.,..- _July' 1 1934 40 Armory Bonds.
55.000
Nov1931
'05 M-S $115.000c_Mch 15 1930
Population in 1920
858 TOT.BD. DT.J'ne 18'21 $177,827
Deficiency Bonds.
BOND DEBT Sept 121.39,117.743
Water debt (included)
60.350 6s '20 s-a 377,000__Sept 1 '22-'28 Sinking fund May 1922_
_ 2,788,760
Sinking fund
53,295 6s '21 s-a 160,000Apr 1 '28-'31 Assessed val., real
GRANVILLE.
558,556.150
This village is in Licking County. Ass'd val. '21 (70% act.)_11,721,284
Assessed val.. Personal 327,024,100
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-_$18.50 4s Street Bonds.
Street Bonds.
'09 M $25,000c__Sept 1 1924 Total val. 1921 (actual)-885,580,250
58 '15 s-a $13.000__Oct 1 '22-'34 Population 1910, 6,237; 1920_7,104 4s '10 J-J 50,000c___July 1 1925 Tot. assess. value 1922_ _912,000,000
bs '17 s
4s '12 A-0 25.000c_Oct 1 1932 County tax(per 31.000) 1922_31.02 -I-a
1,800-Sept 1 '24-'27
bs '13 _- 100,000
29.500
May1947 Population in 1920
GREENVILLE SCH. DIST.
493,727
Water -Works Bonds.
Feb 1925
INT.at office of County Treasurer.
55 '22 s
-a.200,000-Feb 15 '23-'42 5s '15 ___ 22,500
bs1922-1927
- 31,800
July1934
190,000-Aug 15'23-'41 4s '09 ....- 25,000
TOTAL DEBTApr 1920$49,800 BONDED DEBT
48 '08 __ 25,000
Sept1928 HANCOCK COUNTY.
(7)
a'97
Assessment debt (add'1)__-- 46,244
4,500
Sept 1924
County seat is Findlay.
4%8'16
Sinking fund
15,000____Oct 1 1931
4,537 GREENWICH.
Water debt
55 '19 s
80.000c_Mar 1 '24-'33 6s Ditch Improvement Bonds.
-a
11,000
This village is in Huron County.
'22
f$2,000_Jan 15 '23-'24
Total asses. val. 1919
15
8,100_Feb 15 '23-'25
1,803,680 6s '20 s-a J$4,500„Dec 1 '22-'30 58 ,
1 1,500'__Jan 15 1925
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19-317.50
15,000__Oct 1 1930 6s '22
1 440
_Dec 1 1931 40'16
4,000_Jan 15 '23-'26
_-Population 1920 (Census)
43s'17
30,000_Feb 23 '23-'26
1,440
Water-Works Bond's.
56 '17 J-J $5.000_ _J-J 1 '36-'41 58 '19 s-a 50,000___Oct 1 '24-'33 58 Bridge Bonds.
'17 J-J $9,000__July 1 '22-'27
_s_
6.000
GRANVILLE VIL. SOIL. DIST. 6s '20 s-a $1,000__Dec 1 '32-33 6s '20 80,000c_Jan 1 '26.
Bldg. Bonds.
ii-a
7A4 bs Infirmary$60,000--_Oct '22-'30
TOT. DEBT Feb 3 1921_ $41,097
School Bonds.
'15 A-0
1
58 '15 -__ $10,000__Apr 29 1934 Total assessed val'n 1920_1,320.205 6s '21 __- J40,000c_July 1 '26-'35
180,000c_Aug 1 '31-35 58 Road Bonds.
5s '17 F
-A 25,000
Feb 10 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-$15.60 6s '21 M-S
'17 F-A $13,000
1922
15,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1931 4s'17__.12,2
($500 yearly 1922-1934; $1,000 yearly Population 1910. 876: 1920
827
00
Sewer Bonds.
1935-1952, and $500 1953.)
INT. at Vii. Clerk's office.
-a
4s '10 J-J :350.000c_ __July 1 1935 158 '18 s J 72,000
TOTAL DEBT June 1921- $81,800
1 9.500
TOT BD DT July 1 '21.33,595,024
Total assessed val'n 1919__2,066,280
5s '19 s
-a 120,000_July 1922 2- 2277
'
- 9
5 211992
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_317.50 GROVER VILLAGE SOIL. DIST. Assess. val.'18 (abt. act.) 50,244,690 5s '19
7,000
1929
Total
INT. at Granville Bank Co.
This district (P. 0. Tiltonville) is Pop'n tax (per $1,000) 1918-318.10
s'20 s-a
28,000_Mar 15 '23-30
1910. 35.279; 1920. 39.675
in Jefferson County.
INTEREST on water bonds is pay- 6s '20 J-D 1144,000cJuly 15'22-'29
Building Bonds.
GRATIS VILLAGE SOIL. DIST. 53_
1 19,000cJuly 15 1938
able at First Nat. Bank, New York:
$43,000
6s '20 s
This district (P. 0. Gratis) is in
-a
6.400_Aug 15 '22-28
110iiD DEBT May 25 '21 $43,000 upon all others at Hamilton.
Preble County.
6s '20 s-a
25,000__Aug 1 '22-'3()
Total assessed val. 1920......1.500.000
6a '20 s
-a
Building Bonds.
6.000. Oct 1 '22-'27
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20.310.30 HAMILTON SCHOOL DIST.
bs '15 A-0 $24,770__A-0 1 '22-'35
12,000 0c1 1 '22 '27
65 '21
9,000 ..Oct 1 '28-'30
Refunding Bonds.
4.Building Bonds.
2,500_ __Oct 1 1931
6s .A-0 $4,220__Part yearly to 1934 GUERNSEY COUNTY.
J-D $5,000
June 1924
TOTAL DEBT June 6 1921_326,500
p15,000 _Jan 1 '23-27
4s
J-D
6.400_D 23 '22-'23
County seat is Cambridge.
12,000__Jan 1 '28-30
Floating debt (add'))
4s
F
-A 20;000 Feb 21 '25-'27 6s '21
4,000
Infirmary (hit. in Cambridge).
4,500__ _ _Jan 1193!
F
-A 16.000_Feb 26 '23-'28
5s '16 J-J $6.000c
,
1925 33e
8,000....Mar 1 '23-'26
4s
M-N 16,000c_Nov '22-'29 6s '22
GREENE COUNTY.
53.s'18 F-A
2.000
1922-1923 4s '06 M-8 10,625.. Sept 6 '22-'26
1,780_ ___Mar 1 1927
1
Xenia Is the county seat.
58 '18 A-0 16.000
1923-1924 4s '07 J-D 28,000_Dec 10 '22-'28 6s '22 s
-a
32,000 Apr 1 '24-31
Road Bonds.
..
14.000
1925 48 '08 --- 25,000__May 1 '29-'33 6s '22 s-a
9,780_ _ _M-S '23-'27
_a
$3,500
1922 5s '19 s
---a
3,000sJune 17 '22-'24 48
71.000„Nov 1 '23-'32
._ 14,000__Nov 1 '22-'28 5Sis'22 s-a
22.335
Bridge (Int. in Cambridge).
1922-1927
Road and Bridge Bonds.
15'28&'30
7,000 each six months 554s'14 J-D $6,000c
1922 4s '09 J-J {10.000c_Jan 15'32&'34
$60,100
10,000c_Jan
from Mar 1 1922 to 58 '16 M-N
800_Nov 21 '22-'25
8,000c___Jan 15 1936 TOT. CO. DT. July 1 '21_ $826,840
Sept 1 1928
Road (Int. in Cambridge).
Assess. val., real
48 '09 --, 28,000
45,624,870
6s '21 _-- 8,000 each six months 55 '14 M-S $300,000c
1924 48 '12 J-D 300,000c_ Dec 1928-1936 Assess. val., personal_
10 '33-41
60,891,650
from Mar 1 1929 to 5s '15 J-D
17.000c
1924 4s
-_- 8.000_ _Feb 1 1925 Total assess. value (80%
Mar 1 1931
2,000____June 4 1923 48
actual) 1920
-- 10,000___June
•
9,400
Sept 1 1931 55 '18 J-D 1 3.000__June 4 1924 430'15 M-S 20.000__Mar 15 1925 Tax
n in 11,
2
1 '23-'24
(per $920 1920_ 5 3'51()
000)
19 __1 . 0
:
6
Children's Home Bonds.
16,000__June 4 '25-'28
38,388
4s '10 M-S $6.000c-Sept 1 '22-'24 TOT.CO.D.July I '2L $404,979 bs '19 s-a f 40,000--Dec 1 '26-'29 Population
1120,000--Dec 1 '30-35
INTEREST on court-house bonds
Bridge Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1919....44,366,'J85
Refunding Bonds.
payable at Chase Nat. Bank, N.
58 '20 M-N13I3,000cMay 10 '23-35 State&Co.tax (per $1.000) '16_33 45
F-A $6,000_Feb 12 '23-'34 on others at County Treasury. V.:
J14,000c_Nov 10 22-'35 Population 1910,42,716:1920_45.352 48
4.403
-_
12,000__Apr 7 '23-'34
6s '21 _- 48,00016,000 s-a from
BOND DEBT July 1 '20.. $733,000
Mar 1 '22 to
Sinking fund
6,935 HARDIN COUNTY.
GUILFORD TOWNSHIP.
Sept 1 1933
Kenton Is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1918 50,947,620
This township is in Medina Co.
Funding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s 'lb M-S 54.01
-_Sept 1 '22-'29 BOND. DEBT April 1915- $52,500 School tax (per $1,000) 1918_34.45 5s '17 -__ $15,500
INT.at First Nat. Bank.HamIlton.
43is'16 M-S 40,000.Mar lb '25-'28 Assessed val
2,241,990
bs '18 A-0 J 4,000- _Aug 26 1922
1,000__Mar 15 1929 Tax rate (per $1,000)
$13.60
135,075_Aug 26 '23-'29
00'17 A-0 20,000_Apr 16 '29-'30 Population 1910,1,741; 1920_A.772 HAMILTON COUNTY.
5s '19 J-D 40.000..June 26 '22-'29
9.000
Apr 1931
County seat is Cincinnati.
6s
__ 40,950.. _Juno 1 '23-'31
Refunding Bonds.
GUSTAVUS TOWNSHIP.
Court upholds Commissioners' 6s '21
125,500__Aug 1 '22-'31
3.958'12___ $18,000
1922-1925
This township (P. 0. Farmdale right to sell Longview Hospital bonds
Pike Bonds.
4s '03 _6,400__July 1 '22-'23 R. F. D. No. 1) is in Trumbull Co.
see "Chronicle" of March 4 1916. p. 5s '19 A-0 $14,000.._Oct 23 '22-'23
Court-House Bonds.
905.
School Bonds.
Court-House Constr. Bonds.
48 '01 M-S $32.000c_Mch 1 '23-'30 bs
Bridge Bonds.
M-S
48 '12 A-0 $24,000____Oct 1 1922
$675c
1924
4s g'01 M-S 20,000c_Sept 1 '22-'20
4s '03 J-J $10,000c- _Jan 1 1923 55 '13 J-D
8,000...... June 1 1923
TOT. BD.DT.July 1 '21_ $509,211 5s Road Bonds.
'04
Funding Bonds.
A-0 $7,000
1922-1924 4s '04 J-J 185,000c__Jan lb 1924
Sinking funds May 192L_
22,879 5s
M-N
A-0 30.000
1924-1933 4s '05 M-S 25,000c___Nov 1 1924 6s '20 J-D 1321,000_Nov 1 '22-'28
Tot. val.'20
64,842,710 BOND. DEBT Apr
48
25,000c__Mar
1 7,129 62 Nov 1 1929
6'22
$67,675 6s '20 A-0 95,180___Apr15 1935
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'20-33
.55 Sinking
1 1930
Refunding Bonds.
3,418
Pop'n '10, 29,733; 1920_ - _31.221 Tot. fund
Flood Emergency Bonds.
58 '13 J-J
34.000c_Sept 1 '22-'23
ass'd val.'21 (act.val.)1,543.080
INT.on court-house bonds payable Total tax
Bridge Bonds.
rate (per $1,000) 22_320.50 44s'13 F-A$336,888.13_Aug 1 1943
In Chicago; other loans In Xenia.
_Sept 1
414s12 F
-A $20,000
Population 1910, 767:1920
747 430'14 M-S 800,000___Bonds. 1944 5s
Court House & Jail
'13 A-0 30.000„Oct 1 '22-'3!
48'13 A-0 $25.000c_June 27 1943 58 '13 J-J
5,886c_Sept 1 '22-'23
GREENFIELD.
HAMILTON.
414s'14 J-J 25.000_
___Jan 2 1944 bs '13 M-N 19,800.Nov 10 '22-'27
This village Is in Highland County
This city ,is in Butler County.
43.s'14 A-0_100,000__June 12 1944 58. 5 M-8 8.576_Sept 1 '22-'26
Incorp."about 1840 or 1850."
430'17 --- $30,000
00'15 F
-A 500.000___July 1 1945 00'17 A-0 14,000__Apr 9 '23-'27
Sewer and Street Bonds.
Flood Bonds.
4 WWI fl
3.958 M-N $25.000c__ _Nov 5 1930 5s '13 ___ 100.000__May 1 '38-'47 4Xs'17 A-0 500.000____Oct 1 1946 53 '18 F-A 14,000..Aug 26 '22-'28
A-0 500,000_ _ _ Apr 1 1947 Os '21 s-a
13,500__Apr 4 '23-'31
Steam Roller and Street Bonds. bs '13 F
-A
30.000c_Aug '22-33
4)is
M-S $1.500-$250 yearly5s 14 A-0 10,000Apr 11'23-'24 bs '18 A-0 850,000___Jan 1 1948 6s '21 A-0 172,000„Oct 1 '23-'31
5s '18 A-0 500.000----Sept 1 1948
1 7,250_ _ _ _Oct 1 1932
This township (P. 0. Grafton
R. F. D.) is in Lorain County.
6s '22 A-0 135,000_ __Apr 1 '23-'32
1 5,000_ _ _Oct 1 '23-'32
BOND.DEBT June 1 1922 $37,000
Sinking fund
3,220
Assessed val'n, real estate_ A.692,535
Assessed val'n, personal
1,768,385
Total assessed val. 192 1 .... _3,463,920
(Assess. about 907 actual.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $15.40
Population 1920
1,439




JUNE, 1922.]

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS

135

HUBBARD VILLAGE SCH.DIST. Sidewalk Bonds.
Real estate assessed at
5s'15 M'S $5.600__Sept I '22-'25
School-Building Bonds.
60% act., personal at 705' act.)
Water-Filtration-Plant Bonds.
390,000__Apr 1 '23-'52
INT. on bonds of 1921 and 1922 at
,
3
5s '19 A-01 0,000.-Oct 1 '23-'32 43is'16 J-D3375,000____June 1 1936
County Treasurer's office.
80,000-Oct 1 '33-'52 4 s'18 J-J 30,000c___Jan 1 1938
Refund. Sewer & Street Bonds.
30,000._ _A-0 '23-'37
HILLSBORO SPEC. SCH. DIST.
June $44,500c_ _June 15 1925
1 '38-'52 4s
15,000_Apr
bs '19 A-0 {
Building Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds.
130.000 ..Oct 1 '38-'52
1939
$29,000
5s
--6s '21 A-0 25,000-Apr 1 '25-'49 4s '07 .14 $16.000e___July 1 1027
55 '14 --_ 17,500
6s '21 A-0 25,000.._Apr 1 '27-'51 48 '06 J-J 90.000c .Jan 1 1926
Improvement Bonds.
-A-O 117,000_ _Apr 1 '27-'43 4s '06 J-J 20,000c__-July 1 1926
5s '16 M-S $2502..Sept 15 '22-'24 6s '22
1931
I 8.000..-Apr 1 '44-'47 48 '11 M8cS 18.000___BOND.DEBT June! 1916 $41,500
TOT.BD.DT.Feb 10'2281,091,600
Total assess. val. 1918.---5.000.000 6s High-School Equipment Bonds. Assessment debt (add'1)__
103,106
'21 A-0 $25,000-_-Oct 1 '25-'49
$5.65
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1915
167.575
TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 1922 $325,000 Sinking fund
91,210,710
Total assessed val n 1922.14,204,390 Tax valuation 1921
HOCKING COUNTY.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.._ _ _322.20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-.417.80
HARRIS TOWNSHIP.
The county seat is Logan.
5,500 Pop'n 1910, 13,147; 1920, 14.007
Population in 1920
This township (P.0. Elmore) is in
Inter-County Highway Bonds.
INT. on spec. a.ssess.bonds at City
INT. payable at the Hubbard
Ottawa County.
6s '20 M-S $72,000__Sept 1 '22-'30 Banking Co., Hubbard.
Treasury; other bonds at the Nat.
Road Bonds.
Sept 1 '22-'30
Park Bank, N. Y. City.
55 '16 M-S $8,000__Mar 1 '23-46 6s '20 M-S 80,000.
M-S 26,000.. ___Mar 1 1936 6s '20 M-S 38,250__Sept 1 '22-'30
55
HUDSON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BOND. DEBT Apr 7'22- $81,900 6s '20 M-S 73,600
This district (P. 0. Hudson) is in IRONTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
2,925.360 ($66,240, Mar. 1 '22-'30: $7,360,
Tot.ass'd val. 1922
4s '07 J-J $9,500c_ __July 1 1927
Summit County.
Sept. 1 1930.)
Total tax rate(por $1.000)'22_316.60
BOND. DEBT Apr 1921... $47,000 4s '08 J-J 10,000c___July 1 1928
Rush Creek Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,088; 1920.._1,938
$8,943.32-__1922-1931 Total assessed val. 1922___6,4Z0,000 5s '14 J-D 35,000c June 11 1934
6s '21 s-a
5,000c___Dec 4 1934
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_31.83 53 '14 J-D
Road Bonds.
HARRISON TOWNSHIP RD.DIS.
25,000........Dec 1 1939
_ $31,389__Oct 1 '22-'29 Population in 1922
1.300 58 '19 s-a
58 '19
This district Is In Van Wert Co.
-A 75,000 _ _ _Aug 15 1940
53 '20 F
Fair Ground Bonds.
45 '05 M-S $25.000c___Mch 1 1923
$20,000_ _ _ _A-0 '22-'23
6s '21 F
-A 400,000_ __..Feb 1 1941
45 '11 M-S 25,000c_Sept 1 '24-'28 58 '13
DEBT Apr 6'22- 829,380 HUNTSBURGH TWP. RD. DIST. TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21 $565,500
Es '13 M-S 10,000__Sept 1 '29-'30 BOND.This
35,451
5s '15 J-D 10.000-..June 15 1931 Assessment debt (ackl.'1)__ 264,633 Geaugadistrict (P. 0. Chardon) is in Sinking fund
County.
13,899
Total value 1919
22,500,000
BOND. DEBT May 29 '20 $100,804 Sinking fundreal estate_..14,168,800
Road Improvement Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000)'19.$4.60
9 463 Assess. val.,
Sfnking fund
5s '15 M-N$23,000_May 20 '23-'35 Population in 1918 (est.)---35,451
Assessed valuation 1920-.2.772,500 Assess. val., personal___ _17,293,780 BOND.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1919...414.70 Tot.assess.val.'21(80%act)31,462,580 AssessedDEBT Nov 11 '16_ 334,000
valuation 1916...1,000,000 JACKSON.
1,350 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_35.70
Population in 1920
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Convoy. Population '10, 23,650; '20, 23,291 Tax rate (per $1,000 1916.-415.00
This city is in Jackson County.
Funding Bonds.
HURON.
$7.500Aug5'33-'35-'37
TWP. RUR. S. D. HOLGATE. is in Henry County.
HARRISON
This village is In Erie County.
This village
'19 s-a 4 6.000_Aug 15 '34-'36
This district (P. 0. Payne) is in
Works & Elec. l.t. Bonds. 5s
Water
Water and Light Bonds.
3,500-Aug 15 1938
Paulding County.
1922-1924 6s '21 ___ $15,000...Sept 1 '22-'32
___ 32.400
4-4
School Building Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1922_ $79,000
-Improvement Bonds.
Water
6s '20 s-a 324.000.._Oct 1 '22-'45
4;10.000...Aug 1 '22-'23
27,193 6s '20 P
-a f $750----Feb 1 1924 Assess. debt (add'i)
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '20- $25,000 Os '19 s
-A{ 12,000._Aug 1 '24-'27
'06 1 '25-'31 Sinking fund
1 7,000-.11
4,000
500
Sinking fund
15,000_ _Aug 1 '28-'30
Total assessed val. 1922 5,270,000
Funding Bonds.
1,049,020
Total assess. val.
Bonds.
Total tax rate (per
1 $350__Dec
1919_School tax (per $1,000) 1919-42.75 6s '17 Dec I 4,000-Dec 3131 1927 Population in 1920 $1,000)21 $16.00 6s Deficiency
'21 --- $30,000_ _Sept 15 '22-31
'28-'35
1,754
22,730
Population in 1920 (est.)
Refunding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
Rs '16 June $2,816__June 1 '26-'28 HURON COUNTY.
1922
bs '15 -__ $6.000
HARRISON TWP. SCH. DIST.
'18 Apr 13,000-Mar 1 '23-'28
1923-1926
5s '15 -__ 31.000
This district (I'. 0. Kirkorsville) is Os
1 800_ ___Mar 11929 _s Norwalk is county seat.
TOT.BD. DT.July 1 '21_ $204,700
--- $41,000
•In Licking County.
6s '19 Sept 5,038.76Sept 1 '28-'37
Total assessed val. 1920.. 5,262,440
Children's Home Bonds.
Deficit Bonds.
DEBT May 16'18..349,800
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20..$21.00
1 '23-'27 TOTAL
5 SE)'19 A-0
20,000 Es '12 J-D $22,000c_J&D 1 '22-'32 Pop'n 1910. 5.468; 1920
Assessment debt (add'1)
5,842
Fair Ground Bonds.
5,000..__Oct 1 '22-'26 Water debt (included)
13.000
Building Bonds.
2,000 53 '21 ___ J 4,000___A&O '22-'23
Floating debt (additional)
112,000__A-0 '24-'26 JACKSON CITY SCHOOL DIST.
5s '15 A-0 $21,000-A-0 1 '22-35
vai'n 1918.......760,000
BOND. DEBT May 25 '22 $37,500 Total assessed (per $1.000)___$15.60
Court
-House Bonds.
$30,000c-$2,500_ yearly
Tote' tax rate
1,000 Population 1910, 1,095; 1920, 1.039 58 '12 M-S $17,000c_M&S 1 '22-'26 6s '21 A-0
Sinking fund
DEBT Apr 1 1922...$30,000
53.0'13 F-A 26.000c_F & A '22-'34 BOND.
3,124,0,10
Total assess. val. 1921
INTEREST payable in Jackson.
Road Bonds (County).
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922...$18.00
$3,500
1924
HOLMES COUNTY.
5s '16 J-D
1,500
1922 JACKSON COUNTY.
HARTFORD CENT. SCH. DIST.
Miliersbiirg is the county seat.
This district (P. 0. Croton) is in
1925
147.500
Jackson Is the county seat.
Ditch Bonds.
91,700
1926
Licking County.
Turnpike Bonds.
5s '22 M-S 369.291.51cSept 1 1932
5s '17 A-0 16,425
1925 4s
School Building Bonds.
M-S 8'0,000c-.,Mar 1923-26
Road Bonds.
'26-'30 6s '20
19,500
1927
$10,000c_F-A
_ $7,987.50
A-0 100,000c....Apr 1 '27-'31
'31-'35 ($7,200,_1 '22-'25; $787.50, 5s '18 A-0 13,300
Mar.
1927"
10,000c_Fob 1
State Highway Bonds.
1922-1925
55 '19 A-0 69,900
1928 55 '20 M-8 $11,840
5,000c_Aug 1 '31-35
Sept. 1 1925.)
6s '20 s-a
1922-1925
5s '20 A-0 20,380
1929 5%8'20 A-0 12,000
40,000c_P-A '36-'45 6s '20 M-S 814,000
1922-1925
1 2,500_ _Oct 1 1923 00'20 M-N 28,400
.
15,000c_Fob 1 '46-'50 (87.000, Mar. 1 '22-'26; $7,000,
50'22 A-0 40,000_A 0 1 '24-'31
-&
10,000c_Aug 1 '46-'50
Sept. 1 '22-'26.)
Bonds.
(?) 6s '21 M-S $60,000
2,500_ _ _ _Apr 1 1932 5s Road
BONDED DEBT
1922-1934
19 M-N$436.000
Road Bonds (State).
Prin. and int. payable at Croton ($30,000, Mar. 1 '22-'31; $30,000,
18,000c_Oct 1 '23-'25
1923 58 '22 A-0 i42,000e_Oct 1 '26-'31
Sept. 1 '22-'31.)
bs '14 M-S 132.500
Banking Co.
1924 5s '22 A-0 14,000c_Oct 1 '23-'29
_ 19,500
20.500
6s '21
1922-1926
1927
HEBRON SCHOOL DISTRICT. TOTAL DEBT July 1 '218214,946 5s '18 A-0 88,000
6,000c_Oct 1 '30-'31
1928
This district (P. 0. Hebron) is in Population '10, 17,9091 '20. 16,965 5s '19 A-0 87,500
Emergency Bridge Bonds.
6s '20 A-0 112,500
1929
Licking Co. Pop'n 1922(est.), 800
1922-1931
M-S $20,000
6s '21 A-0 136,000
1930 6s
Building _Bonds.
1931
5s 13 M-N $24,375.MaY 31'23-35 HOLMESVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
*Infirmary-Building Bondi.
This district (P. 0. Holmesville)
Bridge Bondi.
BOND.DEBT Apr 19 1922 $30,000
4s '06 J-D S10.000c June 30'22-'26
10,000 is in Holmes County.
5s'13 M-N$18,000c_M & N '22-'26 TOT.CO. DT.Mar 10'22 $283,000
Floating debt
School Bonds.
5,000
29,963
4,010- July 1 '22-'23 Sinking fund
5s '15
Sinking fund
Total assess. val. 1922....-4.500.000 Os '18 M-S $30,000--Mar 1 1938 (See V. 100, p. 2184, for maturity) Assessed valuation, rea1_11,442.570
TOTAL DELI!' May 1 '22_ $55.000 53 '19 A-0 7nclog_ _A-0 '22-'24 Assessed val'n. personal 10,379,620
(Assessment at cash value.)
School tax rate(per $1,000)'22.319.50 Assessed val'n, real estate.._2,200.00i) TOT. CO. DT.June 1 '21 $945.030 Total yarn 1921 (act. val.)21,822,190
479.163 County tax (per $1.000) 21__$7.425
INT. pay. at the Hebron Bk. Co. Assessed val'n, pers'l prop.. 400.000 Road bonds
Total assess. val. 1922_
13,975 Popul n 1910, 30,791; 1920; 27,342
Ditch bonds
Population in 1920
26,756
2,000 Sinking fund
HENRY COUNTY:
IINT. at Co. Treas. office.
451,892
NET DEBT
County seat is Napoleon.
Total assess. val. 1920.. 68,347,475
. _J-D '22-'25 HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP.
5s'19 s-a
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)
JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
$26,0000Road Improvement Bonds.
This township is
1922-1928 BOND. DEBT Apr in Seneca Co.
1920 (abt. 50% actual)____$4.70
6s '21 A-0 $27,000
P.0. Fostoria, Seneca County.
1922-1929 Total assess. val. 1922.... $68,000 Population '10. 34,206: '20, 32,424
6s '21 A-0 29,500
Road Bonds.
8,635,960
1922-1928 Total tax rate (per $1.000)..
INT. at office of County Treasurer. 440'12 M-S 33,750c_M&S 1 1922
6s '21 A-0 16,500
__$4.80
1922-1928 Population 1910. 2,194;
6s '21 A-0 15,500
1922-1924
5s '14 M-S 12,000
192, 2,240
1922-1930
6s '21 A-0 28,000
12,000
53 '15
INDEPENDENCE RURAL S. D. (see V. M-S p. 1019, for 1922-1925
GEN.BD. DT. May 26'22 None
maturity)
This district (P. 0. Brooklyn TOTAL 100, Apr 13'22- $190,000
HOWLAND TWP. RTJR. SCH, D.
538,710
Assessment debt
DEBT
This district(P. 0. Warren, Route R. P. D. No. 2) is in Cuyahoga Co. Sinking fund
46,000
Sinking funds
2,130
Site and Building Bonds.
Assess. val., real estate.....31,367,820 5). Is in Trumbull County.
Assessed valuation 1021...4,305.070
59 '19 A-01 $)8,000c_Oct 1 '21-'49 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1922_421.10
School Bonds. (Tax Free.)
Assess. val., personal_ _.._14,011,000
(7) Population 1910, 2,122; 1920, 2,104
Tot.assoss.val.'21(60%act)45,378,820 gs '15 A-0 $20,000.-A-0 1 '22-'26 BONDED DEBT
County tax rate(por$1.000)
'21-31.62 BOND. DEBT Apr 9 '21-- $40,000
INT. at Commercial Bank & Say.
Popul'n 1910, 25,119; 1920, 23,362 .As3os5ed val'n,real estate_11,744,250 IRONTON.
This city is the county seat of Law- Co.. Fostoria.
INT. at County Treasurer's office. Assessed val'n, personal_ 4,396,080
act.) 16,140,330 rence County. Insert). In 1851.
Tot. a.ss'd val.'20
----JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
School tax rate (per 31,
000)'20314.40
Deficiency Bonds.
HICKSVILLE.
Byesville) is
This village is In Defiance County. INT.,payable at Western Reserve 6s '20 s-a 818,000........Nov 1 1928 In This township (P. 0.
Guernsey County.
National Bank, Warren.
Refunding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
1934
Road Bonds.
5s '14 __- 39.200
54is'19 s-a f $8.400__Sept 1 '22-'28 HUBBARD.
bs '19 s-a 312.000_Mar 1 '23-'28
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
1 1,600..-Sept 1 1929
This village is in Trumbull County. 5s '13 ___ $10,000 ___Nov 1 1933
I 12.000-Sept 1 '23-'28
Street Inlet. Bonds.
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1()'22... $26,000
Memorial Hall.
58 '19 s-a $16,000__Oct 1 '22-'29
1,646,595
C? 6s '21 A-0 11,063.42_0a 1 1922 4s '07 A-0 $19.000c---Apr 1 1927 Tot, assess. val. 1921_
DEBT
BONDED
I 4,000--0ct 1 '23-26
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921...420.60
Fire Department Bonds.
2,378
Population In 1920
7,340
Street Imrt. Bonds.
59 '04 J-0 $5,000c_June 1 1924 Population in 1920
$36,000-$9,000 A-0
9,000 _ - _July 1 1933
6s '13 __HIGHLAND COUNTY.
534s'19 A-0
1922-1923 43is'16 _
0,000
Hillsboro is the county seat.
14,000--A-0 '24-30 5s '18 M-N
810_May 15 '23-'28 JACKSON TWP. RUE. S. D.
Road Bonds.
This district (I'. 0. Union City) is
834__ _Sept 1 1922
M-S 1930 6s '21 M-S
Smallpox Epidemic Bonds,
58 '16 M-S $190,000
I 3,000_,§ept 1 '23-'26 513
M-S $15,000c___Sept 1 1923 in Darks County,
11,500_Mar 1 '23-'25
Storm Sewer Bonds.
Street Bonds,
Os '20 M-S 111,500-Sept 1 '22-'24
School Building Bonds.
f.5 '23-'30
M-8 $25.000c- __Sept 1 1923
2,500__8ePt 1 1925 6s '20 M-SJ $3,000„Sept 1 '22-'25 58
$16,000
I 6,000 ..Mar 1 '23-'25 4s 12 J-D 15.000c_June 1 1932 534s'20M-S 28,000__M-S '31-37
.M- '22-'30_
68 '22 M-S 52,000..
Paving and Sidewalk.
amount due each year see
53' 14 J-J 37,500e_ _July 1 1934
Sewer.
(For
42,000_ _M-S '38-'44
58' 15 M-S 12,200c___Mar 1 1935
V. 114, p. 761.)
6s '18 M-S $3.000c
4.000____Mar 1 1945
1922 _s '20
'
80,0000
58 '21 M-S i 7,000____M-S '22-'28 BOND. DEBT May 22'20 $71,500 6s 18 _ 93,860
12,000____Nov 1 1940 BOND. DEBT May 1 '20- $90,000
5,000..__M-8 '24-'28 Assessment debt (add'i)___ 68,584 6s '20 s-a
Sewer Bonds.
6s '21 M-S 11,000.--M•S '22-'28 Water debt (included)---- 37.000
Total assess. val 1919----3,414,570
16,500-- M-S '22-'28 Sinking fund
8,704 55 '04 J-D $5,000c-__June 1 1924 Population in 1920 (est.
1.300
4s '09 J-J 35,0000-July 1 1929
6s '22 M-S 32,000-...M-S '23-'28 Total assessed valuation
6s '22 M-S 66,000---_M-S '23-'30
4.283,000 4s '11 A-0 15,000e-Apr 1 1931
1919 (2-3 act.)
duo each payment see Total tax rate(per 81.000)'19 _$15.60 4.8 '12 J-D 25,000e___June 1 1932 JACKSON TWP. RUE. S. D.
(For amount
This district (P. 0. Helena) is in
V. 114, p. 1212.)
Population 1910. 1,699; 1920, 3.320
Water Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 1922 $226.000
58 '04 J-D $5,000c___June 1 1924 Sandusky County.
School Building Bonds.
4s '06 M-N 50,000c___Nov 11920
119,000 HUBBARD TOWNSHIP.
Assess. debt additional_
El0,000c_A-0 '22-'24
This township (P. 0. Hubbard) a 4s '07 J-D 20,000c___Dec 1 1927
Assessed val'n, real est_.._23,567,27()
25,000c_A-0 '25-'29
In Trumbull County.
4s '11 M-S 8,000c___Mar 1 1931 53113'19 s-a
Assessed val'n, personal_.i3,414
1931
30,000c_A-0 '30-'34
A-0 6,000c
Total assess. vsl. 1921....37,033,210 BOND. DEBT May 1922.. 334,000 4s
23,000____Jan 1 1941 _a '20
$80.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921- -$18.20 Total assessed val. 1922.._9,275,530 6s '21 s-a
(7)
12,000- __Nov 1 1940 BONDED DEBT
Popul'n 1910, 28,711; 1920. 27,610 Population 1919„500; 1920, 5,337 6s '20 s-a
HARDIN CO. (Concluded)
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
Es '13 J-J $2,114c_Sept 1 '22-'23
Jail and Office-Bldg. Bonds.
Es'15$8.337
TOT.BD. DT.July 1 '21.. $603,572
Assess. debt (add'i) Apr '21 246.867
3,218
Floating debt April 1921._
Assess val real estate____33,812,780
25,515,250
Assess val personal
Tot assess val '20 (60%
59,328,030
actual
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$7 30
Population 1910,30,407; 1920_29,167
INT. at County Treasurer's office.




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JEFFERSON.
Thisvillage is in Ashtabula Co.
Street Impt.(VB. Portion) Bds.
55 '16 J-D $6.500__June 1 '26-'35
5s '16 M-S 6,000__Mar 1 '23-'26
5s '15 ann 20.000__July 1 '22-'25
Refunding Bonds.
6s '18 ann $ i ,COO_Mar 1 '23-'24
-a f 2,000c_Aug 1 '22-'2 i
6s '20 s
152.000c_Aug 1 '24-'49
BOND. DEBT June 1 '22.. $133,900
Assessed debt additional___ 37,780
Total assessed val.
_2,476,290
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'21_322.40
1922_Population 1910.1,461; 1920, 1.532

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS

{$100,000__Oct 1 '36-'40
5s '19 A-0 25,000._Oct 1 '41-'45
15,000____Oct 1 1946
4.98'19 A-0 f 30,00____Oct 1 1947
1120,000__Oct 1 '48-50
6s '20 A-0
22,O00
Aug 16 1930
554s'21 A-0 200,000
1941
Refunding Bonds,
1931
130,000
6s '21 A-0 22,000
1931
1931
38,000
BOND DEBT Apr 6 '22 $918,500
Assess. val. 1922
17,520,774
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_319.69
Population in 1920
13,640
KENT.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
This village Is in Portage County.
County seat is Steubenville.
Incorporated Aug. 17 1864.
Bridge Bonds.
00'12 A-0 $27.500__A & 0 '22-'32 6s '22 s-an $10,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'32
TOT.CO. DT.July 1 '21.. $851,414
General Street Bonds.
Total valuation 1919_ _ _ _101,582,350 55 '16 s-a $11,000
3,000
County tax (per $1.000) '14___32.80 430'17 s-a
,
Popul'n 1910, 65,423; 1920, 77.580 530'17 M-S 6,000_Sept 15 '23-'26
INTEREST payable at Co. Treas. 6s '18 M-S 18,000__Sept 1 '24-'27
11,000____Sept 1 1928
JEFFERSON VIL. SCR. DIST. 6s '18 M-S 9,000
6s '18 M-N 16,000
School Bonds.
es '19 M-S $1,750c_Mar 1 '23-'27
General Sewer Bonds.
bs '15 M-S $78,000__Sept 1 '21-46
Building Bonds.
21.000
430'16 A-0 $32,100c_Oct 1 '22-'55 5s '16 s-a
Ss '17 A-0 4,200c_Oct 1 '22-'42 53
10,000_Sept '24-'26
,
0
BOND.DEBT Apr 22 1920 $40,000
Refunding Bonds'.
Assessed debt additional__5,000 bs '02 J-J $8.926c_Jan 1 '22-'23
Total assessed val. 1919.....72.591,620
1,000____Oct 1 1927
School tax (per $1,000) 1919-$7.354 5s '17 A-0 110,000.A&01 '28-'32_
Apr 1 1933
1,000_
Population in 1920
1,515
30,000__Sept 1 '26-'40
INT.at First Nat. Bank, Jefferson 430
68
10,000___Sept '24-'33
JEFFERSON TWP. RURAL S. D. 6s '21
24,000_ ___Oct 1 1936
This district (P. 0. New Paris) is 6s '22 _ _
6,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1932
GEN BD DT June 2'21_ $219,319
In Prebie Co. Pop'n (est.), 2,250.
Assessment debt (add'1)__
132,036
School Bonds.
Floating debt
10,000
Bs '15 s-a $40,500c
($1,500 payable each 6 months on Sinking fund
2,500
Tot 'ass'd val '20(% act )12,254,290
(April and Oct. 1.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 10'22.. $37,500 Total tax (per 31,000) 1920_ _320.20
Population 1910, 4,488; 1920, 7,070
Total assessed val. 1921
(app. 75% act.) (est.)_ _4,000,000
INT. on general bonds payable at
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$21.19 Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
INT. on bonds of 1915 payable at
Farmers Bank, New Paris.
KENT VILLAGE SCR. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Kent) is in
JOHNSTOWN.
This village is in Licking County. Portage County.
School Bonds.
Water and Light Bonds.
Ss '16 __ $3,000
1926 58 ,19 J-D $275.000__Dec 31 '25-49
(See V. 109, p. 603, for maturit)T.)
(Subject to call after 1917.)
6s '18 s-a
6.000_ _Oct 1 1928 6s '20 J-D 200,000_Nov 12 '24- 50
_
(See V 111, p 1679 for maturity)
Plant Equip. Bonds.
500 _July 15 1922
68 '22 M-S $6,500 Mar 1 '23-'29
6,000_Jan 15 '23-'28
6s '22 J-j
Paving (village's share).
3,000_July 15 '23-'28
33,200____Jan 1 1928
6s '19 s
-a
3,000____J-J '29-'30
(Optional after Jan. 1 1920)
4,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'24
BOND. DEBT Apr 26 '22_ _$33,518
4,000.... _ _Jan 1 1925
Assess. debt (add 1)
684,725 6s '22 ___
14,000__Jan 1 '26-'32
Water sinking fund
20,000
(?)
Assessed valuation 1917
630,720 BONDED DEBT
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917-315.80
Population 1910. 805; 1920, 906 KENTON.
This city is in Hardin County.
Paving Bonds.
JOHNSON Si- PARIS SCR. DIS.
.
This district (P. 0. St. Paris) is 5s '20 A-0 34,000c_Oct 1 '30-'39
Fire Dept. Bonds.
in Champaign County.
530'20 s-a j$1,700c___Mar 1 1930
Deficiency Bonds.
117,000c_ _Mar 1 '31-'47
6s '21 ___ 39,378_ _ __Oct 1 1931
Deficiency Bonds.
Building Bonds.
5s '17 A-0 /65,000c ____1922-1941 6s '20 F-A $47,000____Aug 1 1928
Refunding Bonds.
116,530,1__A-0 '22-'38
1925
--- 349,000
53-/s'19 A-0 1 6,000c-A-0 '39-'41 45
r
1924
1,000c__ _Apr 1 1942 3.90s __- 50,000
BOND.DEB Apr 6'22-- $88,500 58_- 21,625
5s '16 - -o
4,000.._Apr 1 '27-'30
Total assess. val. 1921__3,085,270
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..$22.00-1- 58 '16 A-0 31,100_A&O 1 '27-'58
INT. payable in Paris; on de- 430'17 A-0 35,000
1928-1948
ficiency bonds at State Treasurer's 6s '18 ___ 28,000
($1,000 yearly Apr 1 1927-32, $2.000
office.
Apr 1 1933 and 33.000 each 6 mos.
KENMORE.
from
1933-Oct 11937, incl.)
This village is in Summit County. 530'19 Oct. 1 31,434__Part each six
A-0
Organized April 6 1908.
months beginning Apr. 1 1929
Storm-Water Sewer Bonds.
6s '20 A-0 1 17,000__Apr 1 '31-'47
530'18 -__ $75,000c ____1943-1945
,
17,000__Oct 1 '30-'46
Water Wks. & Sewage Disposal.
5s
$20,000
430'15 J-D $20,000___Apr 1 1925 Water Works 5s, 1919
35,000
16,000_Dec 20 '22-'27
58'16 J-D
s, 1920
9,000
Ref
1 500-__Dec 20 1928 General Im- 5s, 1918
20,000
Water Bonds.
15,000
provement 436s, 1920
4s '12 J-D$100.000___Dec 23 1942 City Building 430. 1917
5,000
Nov 1 1934
530'14 M-N 35.000
26,200
4s
5s '16 J-D j 3,000Dec 20'22-'24 Paving
33,500
430
1 500__ _Dec 20 1925
{5s
90.800
5s '18 -_- 32,000c _---1938-1941 Water-main extension, 4%9 3,440
14,000c.June 1 '27-'33 Water 58
bs' 17
3,000
-6s '21 ___ *45,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1936
Street Bonds (City's Portion).
Municipal Building Bonds.
5s '16 A-0 34,000__Apr 1 '26-'33
Feb 15 1957 55 '19 s-a
00'17 F-A $40,000
4.000__Oct 1 '29-'32
5s3 '17 M-N 12,000c_Nov 1 '43-'45 GEN.BD.DT.June 1921_ $532,000
6
,
2,000___Aug 15 1922 Assess.dt.(add'I)May 26 '20 187,490
Cis '18 _ _
Street ImprovementBonds.
Water dt.(inci.)May 2620
6s '20 M-N$117,000„May 1 '26-'41 Floating debt May 26 '20_ 106,010
10,500
(See V. 111, p. 109, for maturity.) Total assessed val. 1920..__8,000,000
6s.'20 s
-a
$5,000
1924 Total tax 1920 (per $1.000)_ --$24.50
Sewer Bonds.
4s '12 J-D 339,000___Dec 23 1937 Population 1910. 7,185; 1920, 7,690
430'16
25,000____Feb 1 1936
530'17 s-a 5 500c _-Oct 15 1922 KENTON CITY SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Kenton) is in
300c_ Oct 15 1923
1
530'17 s-a
15,000c _-__1935-1937 Hardin County.
$6,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1938
5s'22 ___ I 2,000___ _Feb 1 1923
I. 3,000__Feb 1 '24-'32 6s '20 A-0 12,000...... Oct 1 1939
7,000_ __ _Oct 1 1940
J12,000Feb 1 '23-'25
534s'22
6,000____Oct 1 1938
10,000__Feb 1 '26-27
55-0'22
6.000.. Fob 1 '23-'25 53is'22 A-0 12,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1939
7,000.._ .. _Oct 1 1940
6,000_ _Feb 1 '26-'27
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 22_ $988,950 55is'22 A-0 22,000___Oct 1 '23-'33
3,000_ __ _Oct 1 1934
Assessment debt (add'il__ 729,100
(?)
Sinking fund
63,000 BONDED D BT
Ass'd val. '21 (36 act.)_17,112,410
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'22 319.60 KINGSTON VIL.SCH. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Kingston) is In
Population in 1910 1.561:-'20 12.863
INT. at Village Treasurer's office Ross County.
on bonds marked (*) at National
Building Bonds.
City Bank, N. Y.
55 '15 A-() $26,250
1920-1940
(Due part each six months beginning
Oct. 11920.)
KENMORE VIL. SCR. DIST.
GEN BD DT Jan 1 '21.. $28,000
Building Bonds.
9.000
5s '12 A-0 12,000_ _Oct 1 '22-23 Floating debt
5s '13 A-0 15,000_ _Oct 1 '25-'27 Total assess. val. 1920___ _2.242.253
510'15 A-0 J15,000_ _Oct 1 '28-'30 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20$8.5i
,
1 2,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1930
INT. at office of Treas. Bd. of Ed.
430'16 A-0 72,000__Oct 1 '22-'34
430'17 A-0 60,000___Oct I '35-'40 KINSMAN TOWNSHIP.
50,000c__Oct 1 '41-'42
This twp. (P. 0. Kinsman) is In
5s '17 A-0 175,000c_Oct 1 '43-'45 Trumbull Co Population 1910,
15.000c---Oct 1 1946 1,259; 1920. 1,204




Road Bonds.
5s '15 A-0 $23,500c
58 '16 A-0 50,000c
BOND. DEBT May 1 1919 $73,500
Sinking fund
3,187
Total assessed val. 1918_ -2,536,650
Twp.tax rate (per $1,000;
'18-314.40
KNOX COUNTY.
Mount Vernon is county seat.
Road Bonds.
55 '18 A-0 1$2,000-Apr 1 '23-'26
1 2,000__Apr 1 '27-'28
5s '18 A-0 6,000__Apr 1 '23-'28
5s '18 A-0 f1,000__Apr 1
1923
17,500__Apr 1 '24-'28
5s '18 A-0 3,000.._Apr 1 '23-'28
5s '18 A-0 14,000__Apr 1 '23-'26
13,000__Apr 1 '27-'28
Flood Emergency Bonds.
A-0 $38,250___A&O '22-'29
bs
TOT.CO. DT.July 1 '21_ $129,723
Assess. val.'19 (abt. act.) 53,726,160
State&Co.tax(per 31.000) '15_ _32.84
Popul'n 1910, 30,181: 1920, 29,580
INT. payable in Mount Vernon.
KUNKLE RURAL SCR. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Kunkle) is in
Williams County.
31,000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1923
6s '18 M-S 120,000-Mar 1 '24-'33
15,000__Mar 1 '34-'38
Refunding Bonds.
6s '21 M-S 20,000____Mar 1 1932
6s '22 M-S 20,000_Mar 1 '23-32
BOND DEBT 1918
$43,000
Assess. val. 1918 (50% act)2,041,000

[Vol,. 114.
Deficiency Bonds.
5s '19 A-0 $90,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'27
5348'20 A-0 18.000__Oct 1 '22-'30
530'20 A-0 84,000__Oct 1 '22-'42
6s '21 A-0 144,000__Oct 1 '25-'35
144,000__Apr 1 '25-'35
6s '21 A-0 56,000_ -__Oct 1 1930
General Street Bonds.
58 '09 A-0 $6,000__Apr 1 '23-'27
58 '13 A-0 15,000. Apr 1 '23-29
5s '14 A-0 28,000__Oct 1 '23-'29
5s '14 A-0 16,000__Oct 1 '23-'30
5s '17 A-0 2,000____Oct 1 1924
75,000__Oct 1 '25-'39
10,000.__ _Oct 1 1924
5s '18 A-0 90,000-$20,000 yrly.
begin. Oct 1 1930
5s '19 A-0 70,000_$5,000 yearly
5s '19 A-0 380,000
'33-'40
5s '19 A-0 48,000__Oct 1 '22-37
General Sewer Bonds.
Is '00 A-0 $81,000
1922-1942
436s'02 A-0 18.000
1922-1930
5s '22 A-0 250,0001_0a 1 '23-47
BD. DEBT Dec. 31 '21_ _$2,616,000
Assess. debt (add'1)
1,261,082
Sinking fund
68,183
Assessed valuation 1921.-79,053.820
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921-3'.).8.30
Pop'n '10. 15,181; '20
41,732
INT. at Cleveland Tr. Co., Cleve.

LAKEWOOD SCHOOLDISTRICT.
44s'03 A-0 1121,000c .._ _1922-1928
436s'06 A-0 66,000c _ - _ _1922-1943
1944
1,000c
Is '05 M-S 2,500r_Sept 1 '22-'33
($500 every two years.)
436s'10 A-0 105,500__Oct 1 '22-'42
430'12 A-0 15,000c_Oct 1 '22-'24
LAKE COUNTY.
5s '13 A-0 40,000c-Oct 1 '22-'29
County seat is Painesville.
00'18 A-0 84,000
Bridge Bonds.
$175,000__M-S '22-'39 5s '17 A-0 60,000
88,000_M-S '40-'47 5s '14 A-0 52,000c__Oct 1 '25-'34
5s '19 M-S
9,500__M-S '22-'48 58 '15 A-0 140,000e-_Oct 1 '22-'49
Court-House and Jail Bonds. 00'16 A-0 80,000___Oct 1 '22-'37
43is'07 M-S$116.000c M&S 1 '22-'34 43is'16 A-0 360.000___Oct 1 '22-'47
58 '17 A-0 520,000c_Oct 1 '25-'50
(See V. 85, p. 1476.)
5s '19 A-0 93,000__Oct 1 '22-'52
Grade-Crossing (Co.'s Share).
430'16 M-S $10,000c_M-S 1 '22-'32 530'20 A-0 a75,000 .Oct 1 '22-'36
150,000c_Oct 1 '23-'37
Road and Bridge.
0
436s'13 M-S $37.440cM&S 1 '22-'33 6s '20_A-0 (1 0,000c-Oct 1 '38-'42
350,0000..Oct 1 '43-'52
436s
___ 115,000__--Sept 1 1934
436s
-__ 17,000___Sept 1 1925 6s '20 A-0 300,000
6s '21 A-0 1100,000_0ct 1 '33-'52
5s '17 ___ 19,000
150,000_0ct 1 '23-'52
bs '17 M-S 1130,000c_M&S 1 '22-'26
75,000.Oct 1 '23-'37
1 20.500c__ _Mar 1 1927
58 '17 M-S 10,000c-M&S 1 '22-'26 6s '21 A-0 100,000_0ct 1 '38-'47
75,000_0ct 1 '48-'52
20,000__Mar 1 '23-'26
5
5s '19 M-S 12 ,000__Sept 1 '2?-'26 6s '21 A-0 a75,000
M-S 1927 6s '21 A-01 5,000c___Oct 1 1923
11.000
1120,000c_Oct 1 '24-'38
5s- 90,000
53-6s'22 A-0 145,000c _Oct 1 '23-'37
Road improvement Bonds.
1 5,000c__ Oct 1 1938
$45,000____M-S '22-'30
Refunding Bonds.
106,000____M-S '22-30
6,000___Feb 28 1931 6s '21 A-O r50,000_0ct 1 '22-'31
100.000_0ct 1 '32-'41
23.000____M-S '22-'29
6s '21 M-S
1,500____Mar 1 1930 6s '20 A-0 76,000
76,000_ __ _M-S '22-'30 BOND.DEBT May 5'22.33,813,000
5,000_ .Feb 28 1931 Ass'd val.'22 (75% act.)_79,053,920
114,000____M-S '22-'30 School tax (per $1.000) 1921__$25.10
41.732
18,000____M-S '22-'30 Population in 1920
8
INT. on bonds marked ( )-at the
1,000____Mar 1 1931
Union Trust Co., Cleveland; on
58 '22 A-0 54,000c_ _Oct 1 '23-'31
5s '22 A-0 16,000e .Oct 1 '23-'30 bonds marked (a) at State Treasurer's
1,500c.._ _Oct 1 1931 office; on others at Cleveland Trust
14,000.. _M&S 1 '23-'29 Co.. Cleveland.
-an
1,000_ __ _Mar 1 1930 LANCASTER.
5s '22 s
500_ __ _Sept 1 1930
This city is in Fairfield County.
2,000_ _M&S 1 '31-'32 Incorporated Feb. 24 1831. Pop n
Agricultural Society (Fair Gds). 1910, 13,093; 1920, 14,706
4s '12 M-S $35,000c_Sept 1 '22-'27
Armory
430'13 M-S 40.000c_M&S '23-'29 58'13_ Site Bonds. _Dec 1924
$4,000___
TOT. BD. DT.May '22_31,804,500
Hospital Bonds.
Rd. bds. (incl.)
929,000 48 '06 J-D $17,000c.„-Dec 1937
Total assess. val. 1921
86,277,q90 58 13 Dec 15,000_ Dec 1 '22-'24
Tax rate (per 31,000)
5,000
Popul'n 1910. 22,927: 1920. 28.281 -8 '16 --2,000____Apr 1 1923
INTEREST at County Treasury. (is 18 --9,000_-Apr 1 '24-'26
4,000____Apr 1 1927
LAKEWOOD.
3,000____Apr 1 1928
This city is in Cuyahoga County.
General Street Bonds.
bloom. May 4 1903, became a city
an- -s '15 ___ $2,500___Oct 1 1923
Feb. 17 1911. The question of
June 1924
8,000
nexation to the city of Cleveland was 5s '16
defeated Nov 8 1910. New city (is '19 ___ 110,000____Apr 1 1927
1 6,000_ __Oct 1 1927
charter adopted July 22 1913.
Boiler Purchase lionds.
Refunding Bonds.
55 '13 A-0 $35,000._ _Oct 1 1923 bs '18 ___ $4,000____June 1925
.
Fire Bonds.
530'20 A-0 28,000__Oct 1 '22-'35
5s '16 __- $14,000_ _ _May 1 1924
Public-lmpt. Bonds,
General Sewer Bonds.
43s'12 A-0 $90,000__Oct 1 '22-'39
5s '15 A-0 95.000__Oct 1 '22-'40 58 '17 ___ $3,000___Mar 15 1923
4,000____Mar 1 1925
58 '13 A-0 8,000
1922-1929 5s '18 ___
5s'13 A-0 1l,000....$1,000 yearly 5s '18 ___ 10,000___Oct 1 1926
bs '13 A-0 50.000
1922-1931 55 '19_...._ 16,000___ _Apr 1 1927
Water Works.
530'18 A-0 66,000
1925-1938
5s '19 A-0 4.000
1927 4s '02 A-0 $7,000.... _Oct 1 1927
5,000
80,000
1928-1934 _s
6s '20 A-0 45,000
1922-1932 TOT.BD. DT.July 1 '21_ $289,485
12,134,083
4,000
1933 Assessed val., real
7,418,130
1934-1942 Assessed val., personal
6s '20 A-0 39,000
Tot ass'dval '20(65%a)19,552,210
Paving Bonds.
Total tax (per 31,000) 1921.-322.40
6s
-- $21,960
.
INT.pay.at office of sin k.td.trustees
Park Bonds.
4%8'17 A-0 J$1,000____Oct 1 1922
DIST.
144.000__Oct 1 '23-'44 LANCASTER
bs '17 A-0 40,000__Apr 1 '27-'34 4%s'17 M-S$190.000_Mar 15 '23-'42
5s '18 A-0 215,000
1930-1940 5s '18 __ 20.000_ -$3,000 yearly
bs '19 A-0 15,000-1940 & 1941 TOT DEBT Apr 6 1922- $205,000
10,000
Sinking fund
Fire and Police Bonds.
19,000,000
5s '13 A-0 1,000____Oct 1 1922 Assessed value 1921
32.20
430'16 J-J
28.000__Oct 1 '22-'35 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_
16,000
7,000__$1,000 yearly Population in 1919
436s'16 J-J
,
...._ _
5s '18 A-0 60,000
1922-1933
LANIER TWP. BCE. DIST.
Sewage-Disposal Works.
This district is in Preble County.
5s'14 A-0 $11,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'32
Building Bonds.
5s '16 A-0 185,000____Oct 1 1945
s-an $52,000
53 '17 A-0 f 4,000__ _Apr 1 1924 5s
151.000__Apr 1 '25-'41 BOND. DEBT Juno 4 '20- $52,0100
Sinking fund
2,500
Garbage-Disposal Bonds.
430'16 A-0 $24,000..._Oct 1 '22-'29 Tot. asses. val.'19(X act.0480,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 19.514.00
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
703
5s '13 A-0 $25.000___Oct 1 1935 Population in 1920 (est.)
Water Bonds.
LA RUE.
58
A-0 $l5,000c___Oct 1 1926
This village is in Marion County.
58 '18 A-0 33,000
1922-1938
Indebtedness Bonds.
5yis'20 A-0 9.000__Oct 1 '22- 30 6s '18 M-S , 5,200c___Mar 1 1924
1
530'22 A-0 (33,000.. _Oct 1 '23-'33 6s '18 M-S 1,000__Sept 1 '22-'23
112,000_ __Oct 1 '34-36
500_ __ _Mar 1 1923
Intersection Bonds.
BOND DEB Apr 8 '22_ $9,250
04s'12 A-0 $5,000____Oct 1 1922 Assessment debt (add'i). 22,750
5s '14 A-0 10,000_ _ _Oct 1 '22-'32 Sinking fund
650
430'16 A-0 15,000
1922-1936 Assessed valuation 192E ._ 925,000
Municipal Site Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_328 34
4%s'11 A-0 $15,500___ _Oct 1 1923 Population 1920
795

CITY BCE.

J UNE, 1922.]
LAWRENCE COUNTY.
County seat Is Ironton.
Turnpike Bonds.
-- 8265,000
58
44
__- 360,000
40,000
--4344
Highway Bonds.
$70,000
Court-House Bonds.
554s '06 M-S $120,000cM&S 1 '22-'33
Bridge Bonds.
bs '13 M-S $20.000c __Mar 1 1923
BOND. DEBT May 24 '21 $906,000
134,715
Sinking fund
42,000,000
Tot. assess. val.'20
County tax (per $1,000) 1920-$7.00
39.540
Population in 1920
INT. at Treasurer's office.
LEBANON.
This village is in Warren County.
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
39
bs '16 M-S 324,500__M-S 1 '222
Water Bonds.
1922
M-S $3,000
58
Electric-Light Bonds.
1923-1928
M-S $6,000
5s
117,000_ _ _M-S '31-'45
Sewer Bonds.
1923-1932
_s
- -- $8,000
Gas Works Bonds.
1923-1934
_s
$15,000
--Street Improvement Bonds.
-_-- $11,000 _ _ -1922-1932
-s
GEN.BD.DT.Jan 11922. $184,500
Assessment debt (add'i)_ _ _ 16.184
14.817
Sinking fund
3,000
Water debt (incl.)
4,000.00e
Total assessed val. 1921
tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $21.20
Total
Population 1910, 2,698; 1920. 3,396

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'15_$7.00
Population 1910, 2,377; 1920, 2,155
LIBERTY TWP. RURAL S. D.
This district (P. 0. Youngstown
R. F. D. No. 3) is in Mahoning Co.
A-0 $150,000
6s
BOND. DEBT June 1921.. $140,000
Total assessed value 1921_ _3,415,730
3.000
Population in 1920 (est.)
LIBERTY TWP. RURAL S. D.
This district is in Hancock Co.
School Site & Bldg. Bonds.
(is '20 J-D$161,000____J-D '22-'44
)
(See V. 110, p. 2315, for maturity.
(7)
BONDED DEBT

LICKING COUNTY.
County seat is Newark.
6s '21 A-0 f$30,000c_A-0 '23-'25
1 4.000c_ _Apr 1 1926
Bridge & Road-Repair Bonds.
5s '17 Dec $1,000...... A&O 1 1922
58 '17 Dec 4,500.- A&O 1 1922
2,000.__A&O 1 '22-'23
58 '17 Dec
Bridge & Pike Deficit Bonds.
bs '19 s-a 1$3,000____Oct 1 1923
148 000_ -A-0 '24-'27
Poor Relief bond"s.
__ $15,000
530
Ditch Bonds.
$15,000
510
Refunding Bonds.
5s '17 Dec $53,000
(Part each six months beg. Apr. 1 '20)
Highway Bonds.
55 '22 A-0 ri $850___ _Oct 1 1923
20.000_ __Oct 1 '24-'27
May 24'22
TOT. BD.
LEBANON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Tot assess D ,. '21(80% $630,000
val
Building Bonds.
110,000,000
actual)
1 '22-'29 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)1921314.50
bs '16 M-Sf$16,000__M-S
-M-S 1 '30-'41 Population in 1920 (Census).._56.426
1 36.000
TOT. BD. DT. April 1922..
INT. payable at County Treasury.
LEETONIA VILLAGE SOH. D. LIMA.
Deficiency Bonds,
This Is the county seat of Allen Co.
$719.06 Aug 1 1924 Incorporated In 1842.
530'19 F-A 14,000__Aug 1 '22-'26
River Inlet. Bonds(City's portion)
10,000__Aug 1 '25-'26 430'16 A-0 $90.000.0ct 1 '23-'67
6,000-_--Aug 1 1927 434-5,'17
92,000-Oct 1 '23-'67
BOND. DEB Apr 1 1920 $40,000 530'18 s-a $94,000
-M-S '22-'28
1,200
Sinking fund
(2-3act)2,982,000 48Sewer Bonds.
Tot. assess. val.'19
'99 A-0 $16,000c_A&O '22-'25
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'20_310.60 510'18 s-a I 3,000__Sept 1 '22-'23
3,000
Population in 1920 (est.)
Mar 1 1928
1140.000..
6s '21 M-S 56,000__Mar 1 '22-'50
LEIPSIC.
1925-1939
6s '21 --- 30,000
This village is in Putnam Co.
1922-1933
Os '21 --_ 25.000
Refunding Bonds.
1923-1924
,'21 _- 12,500
6s '18 A-0 $5,658__Apr 1 '23-'45 63 '22 M-N 529,000_ _Nov 1 '23-'45
58
Water Refunding Bonds.
34,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1946
5s '19$2,400__July 1 '30-'32
Building Bonds.
Street lmpt. (VII. Portion) Bds.
'06 M-S $15.000c_M&S '22-'29
6s '16 M-S $2.500_ _Sept 1 '22-'26 48 Refund. Water
Fire Department Bonds.
334s'00 M-S $150,000c&rMch 1 1925
bs '17 M-S $5,150__Mar 1 '23-'37
(Subject to call after 1920.)
BOND. DEBT Ap: 24 '22.. $32,300 430'16 A-0 90.000c_A&O 1 '22-'30
12.350
Water debt (inclaued)
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
5,090
Floating debt
9,505 ls '02 A-0 $11,000c__A&O '22-'27
Asseisment debt
Electric-Light Constr. Bonds.
32,300
Sinking funds.
M-S $37.000c__M&S
Tot.ass'd val.'21(60% act.)L900.000 430'08 Department Bonds. '22-'30
Fire
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21.423.40 5s'15 A-0
Population 1910,1,773; 1920, 1,788 5s'16 A-0 S9,000.._A&O '22-'30
21.000c_A&O '22-'33
530'18 ___
4,500___Sept '22-'26
LEIPSIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. 530'17_ - 12,000___July '22-'33
Police School !met. Bonds.
Station.
58 '15 M-S $14.000__Sept 1 '22-'35 5AS'18 -- $1,000_ __ _July 1 1923
Refunding Bonds.
Refunding.
530'19 s-a $11,000__Mar 1 '23-'33 330'00 A-0 $100.000c&r_Apr 1 1930
(Optional after 1925.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1922_ $28.500
12,900 503'22 M-S i 6,000_5ept 15 '23-'26
Floating debt
Tot al as wised value 1921-2.065,000
8,000..Sopt 15 '27-'30
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22423.40 5s '22 M-S 16,000_Sept 15 '23-30
Population 1910, 1,776; 1920, 1,778
3,300_ __Sept 151 931
410'22 M-S 18,000.Sept 15 '23-'31
-8 '22 M-S 4,800_Sept 15 '23-'28
LEWISBURG.
Storage & Repair Bldg.
This village is in Preble County. 510'18 --- $9,000_ -_ _Apr Bonds.
'23-'31
Water Works Bonds.
'22-'37 65 Lighting Bonds.
5Ms'17 M-S $8,000__Sept 1
'21 __- $20,000
1922-1932
Water Works & Elec. Lt. Bonds. 6s '21 --2,000
1925-1927
1922-1915 6s '21 __- 19,000
M-S $23,000
430
1924-1932
Fire Department Bonds.
Bridge ponds.
514 .'19 M-S $6 000_Sept 15 '22-'33 530'18 A-0 $10,000__Apr 1 '23-'32
BOND. DEBT Ap:15 1922 $26,090 5s '14 A-0 28,030_ _A-0 '22-'25
3 331 (1, '20 A-0 123,000
Sinking fund
3
1922-1952
Total assess. val. 192L__.. 1.496,520
'21 _-- 83,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21419.80 63General Street Bonds.1923-1931
Population 1910,672; 1920, 1,103 48 '16 A-0 $80,000....Oct 1 '22-'37
5s '19 8-a
70,000__A-0 '22-'39
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP.
530'17 --6,000___July '22-'27
This township (P. 0. Sulphur 530'17 __- 15,000____Sept 1 1922
Springs) is in Crawford Co.
1,000__-_Oct '22-'23
530'17 --Road Bonds.
530'17 __1,500_ ___Oct '22-'24
58 '15 A-0 $15,000c_A-0 1 '24-'32
Street and Bridge Bonds.
-- 12,700--1922-1923 5s '19 J-.) $25000.._July 1 '22-'46
58
.
BOND. DEBT Apr 23 '20_ $48,000
Water and Light Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1919 _ _ _ _2,826,230 430'17 -- $30.000
1924-1953
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19_34.05
Water Main Bonds.
Population 1910,1,342; 1920, 1,214 510'18 --- $17,000
1922-1937
65 '21 --- 16,000_ _34,000 yearly
Os '21 --- 16.820.. _31.000 yearly
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. 0. Girard) Is In 58 '22 A-Of 181,000_Oct 1 '23-'45
1 10,000_ _Oct I 1946
Trumbull County.
Water Works.
Road impt. Bonds.
'24-'30 4s '02 A-0 S50,000c_Oct 1 '22-'26
bs '09 M-8 $20,000c
_
58 '11 M-S 38.500c_ 1,000 yearly 58 '12 -_ -- 80.000__A-0 '22-'41
$30'13 M-S 1,000c_ 2,000 yearly. 4s '16 A-0 550,000c __ _1927-1945
430'17 M-S 41,000_ -M-S '22-'42
Union Cemetery Bonds.
1 '23-'31
$s '19 A-0 3:3,000c_A-0 1 '22-'23 530'18 A-0 9,000__A.pr
58'19 A-0 I 3,000„Apr 1 '23-'25 58 '17 A-0 27.000-42,000 y'rly
on Oct 1.
1 4,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'25
5,000___Sept '22-'26
BOND.DEBT May 25'22 $75,500 5s '19 _ - _
Deficiency Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'1)_ 48,230
$62,000 --A-0 '22-'28
Sinking fund
11,479 Os '20
12,000_ _Oct'22-'27
Tot ass'd val '21(act val )22,432,210 530'19 _Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21419 20 430'02 _-- 17,500___A-0 '21-'27
Population 1910, 5,412; 1920, 9,240 430'02 A-0 16,009- _ ....A-O '22-'27
1931
INT. payable at. First Nat. Bank. 6s '21 -- 107,000
GEN. BD. DT.Jan 1 '22_31,511,500
Girard.
Assessment debt (add'1)_- 1,692.444
Water-works debt (add'1)- 1,088,820
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. 0. Ohio City) Float'g debt (spec. assei.s.) 261,000
N
TOTAL BODED DEBT 4,292,764
is in Van Wert County.
Total exemptions (includRoad Bonds.
ing sinking funds, &c.).. 3,240,366
bs '16 M-N $7.000c_May 15 1931
Sept 1925 NET BONDED DEBT__ 1,313,404
___ 99,000
4148
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913._ $99.000 Assessed value, real estate 31,212,150
Total assess. val. 1915---2,964,520 Assessed value, personal_ _19,170,010




Tot.ass'dval.'21(80%act.)50,319,160
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922___321.80
Pop'n 1910, 30,508;'20
41.306
INT. on bonds is payable at First
National Bank, depository of Sinking
Fund Trustees.

137
Assess. val. personal____$19.750.390
Total valuation 1921 (abt.
80%-85% actual)_ _ _ 52,171.310
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.._ _ 413.10
Population 1910.30.084; 1920,30.104
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.

LOGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
LIMA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s '07 A-0 $6,000c_Apr 29'23-'28 430'10 M-N$57.000c_Sept 1 '23-'40
58 '06 A-0 5,000c_Apr 30'23227 58 '16 M-S 2.000c_Mar 1 '23-'24
58
7.700..-_May 11 1930 6s_ 20.000_ _Mar 1 '23-'32
fiEBT
58
9,000___Apr 12 1931 BOND val. '20 Apr 1921_ $67,000
Assess.
(abt. act.)-6.700,000
5s '12 J-J f30,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'37 School tax (per $1,000)
1920---$7.00
114,000-..July 1 '22-'37
in 1912 (est.)
6.000
5s '13 A-0 26,000c_Apr 1 '23-'48 Population Village Treasurer's office*
INT. at
M-S 41),000....M-S 1 '22-'42
430'16
Deficiency Bonds.
530'20 J-J $49,000__Jan 2 '23-'28 LONDON.
This village is in Madison County.
68 20 __ $155,000_ __Jan 2 1928
Electric-Light-Plant Bonds.
BOND.DEBT May 20'22 $721,700
900__Sept 1 '22-'26
6,274 bs '16 Sept f
Sinking funds
1 13,500....Sept 1 '27-'36
Assess. val.'21(80%act.)_49,664.050
Street impt. (Village's share).
School tax (per $1.000) 1921--.$8.91
58 '16 July $16,500__M-S 1 '22-'26
INT. at City Bank of Lima.
900__Sept 1 '22-'27
bs '18 M-S f
1 5,000-Mar 1 '22-'27
LISBON.'
2,500___Nov 1 1933
Os '19 ann
This village is in Columbiana Co. 53s'19 ann f40.000c___M-S '22-'29
Refunding Bonds.
500c_ _Mar 1 1930
1
53-68'18 ann 34.000____July 1 1933
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
5s '16 M-S $3,320__Sept 1 '23-'28
bs '16 ann. $2,000c__Dec 31 1926
($1.000 every two years.)
Street impt.. bonds, 534s____13.000 530'17 s
-a $18,550 Sept 1 '22-'28
Street improvement bonds,6s_ 18,600
Deficit Bods.
Refunding bonds 6s
3,000 6s '19 s-a
$3.000__Sept 1 '22-'27
Refunding bonds 530
7,500
3 000__Mar 1 '23-'28
Refunding bonds 5s
27,500 BOND.DEBTNov 16.
10.. $267,300
Refunding bonds 430
18,500 Total ass'd val. '17
_4,371,430
Refunding bonds 4s
20.000 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'17415.00
(est.)Water-works impt. bonds 4s
5,000 Pop'n 1910. 3.530; 1920
4,080
Water-works bonds Os
20,000
Fire department bonds 5s_
2,000 LONDON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Deficiency bonds Os_ _ - _ -14.000
s-a
GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1- - - $152,100 4s each 6 $67,500c -_ _1922-1938
1922.
mos.-see V. 92, p. 751
(Part
Sinking fund
20,768
'14 M-S $1.700c_M-S '22-'23
Total assessed val. 1915
2.957.160 58 Refunding Bonds.
tax rate(per $1.000)'15415.20 es 14 M-S, $2,400....Mar 1 23- 25
Total
Population 1910, 3,084; 1920__3,113 58 '17 M-S 8.000c.M&S 1 '22-'29
BOND.DEBT Apr 11 1921 $84,750
LISBON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Assess. val.'21 (75% act.)_6,026 350
This district is in Columbiana Co. Tax rate (per 1,000) 1921-42(1.10
5s '15 M-Nf$26,000-May 1 '23-'35 Population in 1921
4.080
1 30,000_May 1 '36-45
INT. at Village Treasurer's office.
Refunding Bonds.
510'19 A-0 $28,874.....Oct 1 '22-'27 LORALN.
BOND. DEBT May 1922-4104,000
This city is in the county of the
Sinking fund
380 same name. Inc. June 1874 as' a
Assessed valuation 1921- __3.767,180 village; became city June 1894.
Tax rate (Per $1,000) 1921.-310.845 _s
$1,250
Playground and Park Bonds.
INT.at office of Treasurer.
430'12 M-8 $20.0000_Sept 15 1932
10.000Sept 15 1934
5s '14
430'16 M-II 55,000_Sept 15 '33-'37
LOCKLAND.
This village is in Hamilton Co. 5s 18 M-S 27,000_Sept 15 '30-'38
58 '19 M-S 56,000_Sept 15 '30-'40
Street !met. (Village's Portion).
1922-1931
55 '15 M-8 $7.000____Sept 1 1935 64 '20 __ 20.000
65 '21 -_5,000
1922-1931 6s '21 M-S 10,000c_ _Sept 15 1936
Water Works Bonds.
Water-Works (Sinking Fund).
55
--- $16,500..._Feb 1 1928 53is'18 M-Si$2.500___Sept 15 1926
35.000_ Sept 15 '27-'33
Refunding Bonds (Sinking Fund)
Refund. Water-Works Bonds.
4s
$10,000.- _Aug 14 1930
5s '15 M-S $22.500c Sept 15 '22-'27
Sewer Bonds (Sinking Fund).
'26-33
32.000c_Sept
48
--- $80,000_ ___July 1 1946 58 '17 M-S 20.000c_Sept 15 '34-38
15
48
8.000..-Sept 15 1948 5s '17 M-S
Channel !met. Bonds.
6s '21 ___
1922-1931
5,000
Sidewalk Bonds (Sinking Fund) 430'17 M-S $18.000e_Sept 15'27-32
improvement Bonds.
5s
--- $5.000_ -..Jan 10 1934 58 River__ $55.000..___S5,000 yrly
'94
Street Bonds (Sinking Fund).
35,000_45,000 y'rly
58 '98
430
___ $6.000.___Jan 6 1933
45,000 y'rly
___
430
4,260.___Dec 1 1923 44 '03 M-S 50.000_Sept 15 27-'36
434s
8.400__ _ -Dec 1 1923 450'07 M-S 25,000c_Sept 15 1932
430'12 M-S
BOND.DEBT Nov 13'16.. $269,852
13.000 4%8'12 M-S 6,000___ _$2,000 y'rly
Water debt (included)
47.644 5s '15 M-S 12.000c Sept 15 '22-'24
Sinking fund
147 .000........$7,000 yrly
Total assessed val. 1916......5.523,3i0 5s '17 __ Sewer Bon s.
General
City tax rate (per $1,000) '16__$5.23
530'13 M-S $3,500_Sept 15 '22-23
3.439
Population in 1910
5s '14 M-S 4,000cSept 15 '22-'25
--5s '16 M-S 4.009_Sept 15 '22-'25
LOOHLAND SCHOOL DIST.
6,000_ _ _ 42.000 y'rly
430'16 ___
All bonds are tax-free.
1,500____ $500 y'rly
1952 530'18 ___
48 '12 A-0$150.000
3.000
1921 5s '17
45 '05 J-D
4,000
(31,000 yearly from 1922)
BOND DEBT Apr 18 '21.. $154,000
Fire Department Bonds.
34.2 ei
Sinking fund
1923
Assessed valuation 1920-7.282.000 410'11 M-S $3,000c
School tax (per $1,000) 1920-47.01 58 '13 M-S 25.000c Sept 15 '22-'26
15'22-27
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Lockland 5s '14 M-S 12.000c_Sept15 '28-'34
5s 19 M-S 21,000c Sept
5s'19 M-S 8.000c Sept 15 '27-'34
LODI.
13,500__ _ _12,000 y'rly
This village is in Medina County. ds '21 __
Police & Fire Alarm Bonds.
Srreet Bonds.
J$6,000_--Sept 15 1927
58 '17 A-0 $7,800c ____1922-1927 Ss '19 M-S 145,000_Rept 15 '28-'36
Os '21__A-0 17,800__A-0 1 '22-'31
5.000
___
BOND DEBT Apr 6 '22_- $40,000 _s
__ 20,000
29.001 _s
Assess debt (add'!)
Detention Home Bonds.
Total assessed val 1921_ 2.450,000
___ 81,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21..$19.20 _s
Subway-Construction Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,015: 1920_1,240
INT. on bonds of 1917 payable at 4js'12 M-S $75,000e Sept 15 '37-'51
Refunding Bonds.
Village Clerk's office.
Os '20 M-S*3108.000_Sept 15'22-'30
6s '20 M-S 536.000_Sept 15'22-'30_
LOGAN.
6s '20 M-S *1,800_Sept 15'22-'25This village is in Hocking County. (*See V 111, p 1679, for maturity)
6,500__Aug 1 '22-'31 6s '20 M-S J 5,000cSept
Os '21 --1922
(City's Portion).
Street Inlet.
',32,000cSept 15'23-'30
5s '15 J-J $14,688_July 15 '22-'25 Os '20 M-S 126,000..Sept 15'22-'30
Os '20 s-a
5,445__Nov 1 '22-'30 (See V 111, p 913, for maturity)
Water Works Bonds.
General Paving Bonds.
6s '17 M-N$15,000____Nov 1 1932 4%s'12 --- 512.000_44,000 yearly
Deficiency Bonds.
434s'12 M-S 2,500c_ __Sept 1 1922
36,000_Sept 15 '22-'25 5s '13 M-S 9,000cSept 15 '22-'23
6s '20 s-a
BOND. DT. May 19 1920.. $61,330 5Me'13 M-13 4.000_Sept 15 '22-'25
5,300 5s 14 M-S 15.000_Sept 15 '22-'26
Assessment debt (add'1)___
3.700 5s '15 M-13 6,000c Sept 15 '22-'24
Floating debt (add'!)
Assessed val., real estate...3,789,270 430'16 ___ 42,000_46,000 y'rly
Assessment debt, personal_2,061.030 530'18
10,500___ 41,500 y'rly
Tot. ass'd val.'19(80%act.)5,850,300 Os '20 ___ 90,000_ _Sept 1922-'30
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'19417.30 6s
_ 34,000
5.493
Population in 1920
,1,000
'21-- yearly beginning 1921)
4
4,700c__ _Sept 1 1923
53is'22 M-S {10,000c_Sept 1 '24-'25
LOGAN COUNTY.
36,000c_Sept 1 '26-'31
County seat is Bellefontaine.
5s '22 M-S 20,000c Sept 15 '23-'42
Infirmary Repair Bonds.
Street Extension Bonds.
48 '09 J-J $12,000c__J&J 1 '22-'25
5s '15 M-S $10.000c Sept 15'24-'28
Road Bonds.
4s '17 M-8 $16,800_ _July 1 1925 430'16 M-S 45,000c_Sept 15'22-29
1922-1928 43016 M-S 8,000c_Sept 15'22-25
J-J 121,000
510
5s '19 .1-J 156.000c___J-J '22-'29 1315 '20__ 12,000___Sept '27-'32
Water Bonds.
Os '21 J-J 28,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'26
M-S 60,000- -M-S '23-'32 430'05 M-S $87,000.... Sept 15 1925
6s
4s '10 M-S 50.000_ __Sept 15 1930
Ditch Bonds.
1922-1923 430'06 ___ 12.(100 _ Sept 15 1925
J-J 514.000
bs
TOT. CO. DT. July 1 '21.. $324.890 4s '11 ___ 90,000___Sept 15 1931
Assess. val. real
32,420,620 55 '15 __- 50,000. -$10,000 y'rly

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LORAIN (Concluded)-

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS

GEN.BD. DT.May 27'18 $48,500
75
'22-'24Assessment debt
34,850
430'16 M-S 50,000c Sept 15 '26-'35 Floating debt
2,600
58 '17 ___ 32,000
TOTAL DEBT
85,950
($4,000 yearly beginning 1926)
Assessed valuation, real
1,383,560
.58 '17 ___ 20,000
Assessed val'n, personal___ 819,470
($4,000 yearly beginning 1934)
Total valuation 1917__-_-2.203,030
Se '17 M'S 18,000c.Sept 15'22-'27 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'17_413.50
Population 1910, 1,678; 1920_..2,008
5s '17 ___ 80,000
($4,000 yearly till 1941.)
530'20 M-S 100,000_Sept 15 '34-'38
LOUISVILLE VILL. SCH. DIST.
530'21 ___ 100,000
($20,000 yearly beginning 1939) 530'22 ___ $216,000
BONDED DEBT
(7)
Influenza Epidemic Bonds.
INT. payable at Dist. Treas. office
5s '19 ___ $6,000__ _ _$2,000 y'rlY
Deficiency Bonds.
58 '19 ___ $102,706.14 Sept 15 1926 LOVELAND SCHOOL DISTRICT.
55 '19 _ __ 60,000_ _ _$15,000 y'rly
This district (P. 0. Loveland) is in
Os '21 __- 163,000
Clermont Coutty.
($7.000 yearly beginning 1927)
School Building Bonds.
65 '20 M-S 139,300c_Sept 15 1923 55 '17 s-a $28,000c
1200,000cSept 15'24-'28 (Due $500 each six months beg. 2
River Funding Bonds.
years after date.)
tis '13 ___ $17,940.64Sept 15 '24-32 58 '17 M-N$13,500c_Nov 8 '22-'48
City-Hall Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1919__ $46,000
45 '06 __- $30.000___Sept 1 1931 Floating debt, 7,100
-s
___
1,200
TOTAL DEBT
53,100
Street-Repair Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1918-1,042,400
530'18 M-S $2,000c_Sept 15 '22-25 Total tax rate (per $1,000) __316.60
530'18 M-S 7,500c_Sept 15 '22-28
INTEREST payable at Loveland
Ss '19 M-S 110,000_Sept 15 '25-'35 National Bank.
Cs '20 M-S 90,000_Sept 15 '22-'30
Cs '20 s-a
30,000_Sept 15 '23-'32 LOWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
GEN BD DT May 1'22_83,697,832
This district (P. 0.
Assessment debt
9,2,442 Washington County. Lowell) is in
Sinking fund
279,291 58 '15 A-0
$28,000
1922-1949
Total assess. val. 1921_ _ _ _60,664.570
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-__$21.80 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1916__$34,000
2,700
Pop'n 1910, 28,883; 1920_....37,295 Sinking funds
Assessed valuation 1915._ _ _950,000
INTEREST payable at Chase Nat.
Sinking
Bank, N. Y., and at the
Fund Trustees' office; on 6s of 1921 LOWELLVILLE.
This village is in Mahoning Co.
at Sinking Fund Trustees' office.
Deficiency Bonds.
6s '21 d-D J$2,500 June 1 '25-'29
LORAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1 200_._June1 1930
430'08 F
-A $8,000c.:_F&A '23-'24
Water-Works Bonds.
4s '01 F
-A 20,000-- _F&A '23-'28 Cs '14 Oct $25,000c_Oct 1 '22-'44
58 g '04 F
-A 20,000c_F&A '23-'24 fis '16 J-D 22,000c_J&D 15 '22-44
1,500c._ _ _ F&A 1923 530'18 J-J
4s '06 F
-A
14,000_ _J&J 15'22-'35
-A 17,500c__F&A '25-'30
4s '07 F
Sewer Bonds.
45.s'09 F-A 18.500c__F&A '23-'29 530'15 M-S $7,000__M-S 1 '22-'25
-A 95,000c_a&A '25-'34
430'11 F
Bridge Construction Bonds.
-A 21.000c__F&A '23-'25 6s '15 M-N $,500- Nov 1 '22-'26
58 '13 F
5s '14 F-A 125.000__F&A '26-'38 Street impt. (assess.) bonds_$31,210
1927-1930 BOND.DEBT Dec 61916. $107,700
bs '19 F-A 20,000
55 '15 F-A 22,500___F-A '23-'26 Sinking fund
6,231
bs '19 s-a 1240,000c_Feb 1 '29-'48 Assessed valuation 1916......3,384,890
1260,000c_Aug. 1 '29-'48 Population 1910, 1,592; 1920_ __2,214
138 '20 F-A 300,000____F-A '24-'31
INT. on deficiency bonds at
6s '21 F-A 675,000Aug 1 '31-'44 Lowellsville Savings & Banking Co.,
(Due $25,000 each six months)
Lowellville.
BOND.DEBT Apr 5'22 $1,854,000
Sinking fund
20,728
Assess. val.(2-3 act)1921_60.664.570 LUCAS COUNTY.
County seat Is Toledo.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_-$7.60
Home 'mot.
Population in 1920
38,266 5s Children's $6,000__Sept 9 '22-'27
'13 M-S
INTEREST Is payable at Chase 58 '14 A-0 2,000_Apr 14 '23-'24
National Bank, New York City, and 530'14 J-D
8,000__Dec 1 '22-'29
at the office of the Sinking Fund
Stone & Gravel Rd. Bldg. Bonds
Trustees, Lorain.
434s'12 F-A $4,000__-Aug 12 1922
430'12 M-S 15,000_ _ __Sept 6 1922
fis '14 F-A 30,000_Feb 24 '23-'24
LORAIN COUNTY.
58 '14 J-J
15,000_July 16 '23-24
Elyria Is the county seat.
'14
0 14
,
$24,000 .58 '15 J-J 49,800_July 16 '22-'24
Road bonds143
M-N 9,900_ May 4
67.000 .5s '15 F-A 32,000_Aug 20 '23-'25
15s 14
5s
'22-'25
Oct 1929
58 '20 -__ 67.000
Road Repair Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
430'08 M-S $28.000_Sept 14 '22-'28
Oct 1927
534s'18 A-0 11,000
N.BD.DT. May '22_ $109,000 430'09 M-N 28,000_May 17 '23-'29
4%8'10
Ass'd val.'21 (abt. act.)_180,151,360 4%8'10 M-N 40,000_May le .23-'30
A-0
1,500-___Oct 13 1922
Tax rate (per $1,000) l922__ .._$3.30
99,000_May 22 23-'31
Population 1910,76,037; 1920-90,612 410'11 M-N 128,000
6s '21 ___
1922-1928
INT. at County Treas. office.
1 9,000
1929 1931
* About 25 7 of these bonds Is
State & County Road I inpt.
borne by townships.
58 '13 M-N $4,000-April 1 1923
58 '14 J-J
3,000__July 7 '22-'24
LORAIN COUNTY ROAD DIS- 58 '14 J-D
1,500_Dec 21 '22-'24
TRICT NO. 1.
bs '15 A-0 3,000_Apr 20 '23-'25
43is'09 M-S $30,000c_Mch 1 '23-'25 5s '15 A-0
750_Apr 20 '23-'25
430 10 M-S 20,000_Mar 1 '23-'24 58'15 F-A
1,000_Aug 20 '22-'23
430'11 M-S 10.000c_Mch 1 1923
Court-House (opt. after 1924).
430'12 M-S 100.000__Sept 1 '24-'28 4s '94 M-S$500,000c&r_Mar 1 1944
430'12 M-S 75,000c_Sept 1 '28-'30
Ditch Bonds.
bs '13 M-S 100,000__Sept 1 '22-'26 63 '21 A 0 $12,720 Oct 28'23 '26
5s '14 M-S 100,000c_Sept 1 '22-'25 Os '21 M N 6,148..Nov 15 '23 '26
5s '15 M-S 80.000-Sept 1 '22-'25
Highway Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1922 $515,000 58 '16 J-D $26 000_June 19 '22-'26
Sinking fund
25,415 55 '16 M-S 25,000.Sept 15 '22-'26
Assessed valuation 1922_ _56,972.270 58 '16 A-0 1.000
Oct 1 1922
Tax rate (per $1.000)1921 .....$1.50 5s '17 A-0 97.0110.Anr 20 '23-'27
Population in 1919 (est.)
32,000 5s '17 A 0 42.000 _Oct 30'22 '27
/NT.at County Treasurer's office. Sc '18 J-J 42,000__ Aug '22-'28
58 '19 A-0 35,000__Anr 4 '23-'27
_May 9 '23-'29
LOSTCREEK TWP. RUR. S. D. 58 19 M-N(164.000_
1146 000_May 16 '23-'29
This district (P. 0. Casstown) is 5s '19 M N 24,000__May 9'23 '29
in Miami County.
ris '19 J-D 264.000_June 20 '22-'29
School Erection Bonds.
5s '19 F-A 145,000__Aug /3 '22-'29
bs '19 M-S 1448,000___M-S '22-'45 5s '19 AO 52 ono_ _oct 31 '22-'99
-- 1 30,000___M-S '46-'55 6s '21 M S 575,000_Mar 10 '23 '31
BONDED DEBT
(?) 6s '21 A 0 366,000_Anr 25 '23 '31
6s '21 J D 30,000__June 1 '23 '31
6s '21 F A 135,250__Aug 1 '22 '31
LOUDONVILLE
.
Water Supnlv Bonds.
This village is in Ashland County.
Os '21 M-9$580.000_Mar 10 '23-'31
Water and Light Bonds.
58 '13 M-S $4.500c_M&S 1 '22-'25 510'18 J-J 28 000__July 31 '23-'29
5s '16
_
7,500__Sept 1 1925 54 '19 M-N 16.000__May 9 '23 '30
5s '19 M-N 6.000May 9 '22-'30
Water-Works Bonds.
_5s •
s-a $12,750-__Aug 15 1926 (See V. 112. p. 1053. for maturity.)
Is '19 J-D 114.000_June 27 '23-'30
Village Impt. Bonds.
5s '16 -_- $9,500____Sept 1 1926 5s '19 A-0 117.000_0ct 31 '22-'30
530'20 M-N 90.000_May 27 '23-'31
Town-Hall Bonds.
4.000_Feb 26 '23-'26
58
M-S
_ __Sept 1 1937 530'20 F-A
TOT,BD. DT. May 16 '18 $58,950 530'20 M-S 166 000._Mar 1 '23-'31
$23.5003,000.1.Dec 5 '22 '24
Assessment debt (add'I)__9,770 5s '19 J D
Floating debt (add'I)
1,500 530'20 M-S 50,000_Mar 11 '23-'30
Sinking fund eneral
1,127 6.s '20 M-N 54,857_Nov 15 '22-'31
Assessment _
313 6.5 '21 F-A 31,433_May 25 '23-'31
Assess. val. 1917
_2.500.001) 58 '21 A-0 24,630.May 25 '22-'31
3,970_May 25 '22-'24
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917_ _.$15.20 6s '21 ___
(est.)__Population 1910, 1,804; 1920--1,887 6s '21 M-N 136,173_May 25 '22-'31
INT.at office of Village Treasurer. 6s '21 A-0 18,316_May 25 '22-'31
6s '21 --- 11,420_1,41v 25 '22-'28
6s '21 M-N 4,159_Mav 25 '23-'25
LOUISVILLE.
1,944.83.A. u• 1 1924
This village is in Stark County.
6s '22 --- I 8,000--A)r 1 '25-'28
Sewer Bonds.
15,000_...,pr 1 '29-'33
53/0'20 s-a $14,500___Jan 1 '23-'51 6s '22 F-A
3,800 Feb 1 '23-'24
Water-Works Extension Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
Be '17 M-N $6,000
448'04 M-N $7.164__May 2 '22-'24
31.000__ _Jan 1 '23-'56 430'04 A-0 11.250__Oct 12 '22-'24
53is'20 s-a
Street Paving Bonds.
4 3is'05 F
-A 16,000c_Aug 15'22-'25
bs '16 J-D $4,800.June 20 '23-'26 430'08 M-S 23,500-Sept 14 '22-'28




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4s '06 M-S $14.500_Sept 25 '22-'26 MADISON COUNTY.
London is the county seat.
58 '13 J-J
13,790_July 18 '22-'23
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
Road and Bridge Repair Bonds.
'13 J-J $12,360c_M&S '22-'30
5s '13 J-J j$3,000- __July 18 1922 5s Bridge Bonds.
1 8,790_ __July 18 1923 5s '13 M-S $23,450c-M&S '22-'37
Main Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
58 14 _-- 30,000
5s '14 J-J $24.000_July 14 '22-'24 5s '15 M-S 6,000
-M-S '22-'24
bs '15 M-N 24.000_Nov 12 '22-'25 (See V. 100, p. 1283, for maturity.)
.
25
'
A-0 12 000.Apr 30 '232
Ditch Bonds.
900_ __Jan 1 '23-'25 6s '20 M-S $50,000____M-S '22-'30
‘58 '15 J-D
.
7-A
1.280 Aug 27 '22-25 6s '21 M-S 44,000____M-8 '22-'30
5s '15 1
5s '15 M-S 8.000.Sept 10 '22-'25
,
Road Bonds.
5s '16 F-A 75,000.Aug 11 '22-'26 581 '17 M-S $4,000 -M&S 1 1922
5s '16 M-S 20,000_Sept 15 '22 '26 58 '19 M-S 7,000__ M&S
1922
58 '16 A-0
1,000_ __ _Oct 18 1922
51,000____M-S '22-'24
5s '16 J-D 17.000 _Dee 22 '22-'27 bs '19 M-S I 8,000--M-S '22-'23
5s '17 A-0 63.000_0ct 30 '22-'27
5.500____Mar 1 1924
5s '17 A-0 96.000.Apr 20 23- 223 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21 $445,310
58'17 J-D
3,000_Dec 11 '22-'27 otal assessed varn 1919A8,649.850
5s '19 M-N 22,000__May 9 '23-'30 Tax rate (per $1.000) s916__$3.25
5s '19 J-D 70.000-Tune 27 '22-'30 Poptil'n 1910, 19,902; 1920. 19,662
58 '19 A-0 17,000 _Oct 31 '22-'29
INT. at office of County Treas.
534W18 J-J
8.500_July 31 '22-'29
510'18 J-J
1.000_July 31 '22-'23
530'20 M-S 134.698_Mav 27 '23-'31 MADISON RURAL SCR. DIST.
530'20 M-S11,000___Mar 11 1923
i
This district (P. 0. Madison) is in
70,000_Mar 11 '24-'30 Lake County.
8,292___Nov 15 1922
$4,000c_Oct 1 '22-'25
68 '20 s-a
8,000___Nov 15 1923
A-0 20,000c_Oct 1 '26-'35
156.000.Nny 15 '21-'31 5Xs'19
3,500c___Oct 1 1936
6s '21 M-N 63,417_May 25 '22-'31
36,000c_Oct 1 '37-'45
6s '21 A-0 55,364___Oct 3'23-'32
2,000c_Oct 1 '22-'25
604,75L...Nov 1 '23-'34 53.1s'19 A-0 I14,000cOct 1 '26-39
6.3 '21 M-N
6s'21
4,433.61_ _Aug 5 1922
9.000c-Oct 1 '40-'45
27,006.. Aug 5 '23-'31 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1919_ $71,125
6s '22
2,939.63-Feb 1 1924 Total assess. val. 1919____4,473,484
4,000____Feb 1 1925 Population in 1920 (est.)
4,000
63 '22
1,800.61__Feb 1 1924
Prin. and int. payable at the
2,000____Feb 1 1925
'5,272.82_..Apr 1 1924 Exchange Bank of Madison.
68 '22 A-0 30,000__Apr 1 '25-'29
28,000__Apr 1 '30-'33 MADISON VILLAGE SCR. DIST.
TOT.BD. DP. May'22_ -$5,342,983
(See Madison Rural Sch. Dlit.)
Debt payable by Twp.levy 567.617
Assessment debt (incl.)___ 3.839.912
Tot. ass'd val.'21 (act.)_ 540,553,380 MADRIVER TWP. RUE. SCH. D.
County tax (per $1,000) '21--$2.536
$5,000c_Sopt 1 '22-'26
7,500c_Sept 1 '27-31
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $20.40
10,000c_Sept 1 '32-'36
Popul'n 1910, 192,728; 1920, 275,721
INT.on court
-house bonds at Met- 6s '21 M-S 12,500c_Sept 1 '37-'41
17,500c_Sopt 1 '42-'46
ropolitan Tr Co., N. Y.; other bonds
24,500c_Sept 1 '46-'51
at office of County Treasurer.
50.000c_Sept 1 '52-'61
BONDED DEBT
(7)
INT. payable at Dayton Savings &
LIKENS TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. 0. Chatfield Trust Co., Dayton.
R. D. No. 1) is in Crawford County.
MAGARETTA TWP.RURAL S. D.
Road Impt. Bonds.
This district
bs '15 A-0 $8,750__A-0 1 '22-'35 Erie County. (P. 0. Castalla) is in
,
_ 16,000
1922-1936 58 '21 M-S $175.000_Mar 15 '25;41
434-5s
Se___
6,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913__ $62,500 6s '21 M-S e9,000_Mar 15 '23-'31
60,000_Mar 15 '32-'61
Floating debt
500
(7)
Total assess. val. 1913_ _ 1,730.670 BONDED D BT
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13.48.20
Population in 1910, 883; 1920, 813 MAHONING COUNTY.
County seat is Youngstown.
Bridge Bonds.
LIME TOWNSHIP.
5s '13 - 69,000___M&S '22-'31
This township (P. 0. Bellevue) is 430'14 ___ 11,000___M&S '22-'32
in Huron County. Pop. 1910, 4,162; 58 '15 ___
9,450-M&S '22-'30
1920. 4,251.
55 '17 ___ 35,220_-M&S '22-'27
BOND. DEBT May 24'22 $30,000
Court House & Jail Site Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1922_ - __8.668,355 430'07$147,000___M&S '22-'32
Court House Sc Jail Bonds.
$557.000____M-S '22-'37
430'07LYNDHURST VILLAGE S. D.
5,000____M-8 '22-27
5s '18 ___
This district (P. 0. South Euclid) 4s '10 --- 208,000-M&S '22-'35
Is in Cuyahoga County,
4s '11 _- 93,000-_M&S '22-33
School Bldg. Bonds.
Flood Emergency Bonds.
6s '20 J-D $90,000c_June 1 '23-'40
BONDED DEBT
(?) 5s '13 M-S $21.000___M&S '22-'43
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
430'14 M-S $26,000__M&S '22-'34
LYONS VILLAGE SCR. DIST. 5s '16 M-S 1,00.)___M&S 1922
This district (P. 0. Lyons) is in
Experimental Farm Bonds.
Fulton County.
5s '15 M-S 312,000___m&s '22-'23
School Bonds.
Mahoning County Road Inv
$2,000__Aug 1 '23-'23
provement Bonds.
8,000__Aug 1 '24-'27 bs 16 __. $20,000__M&S '22-'26
9,000Aug 1 '28-'30 5s
6s '20 s-a
23,000___M&S '22-'26
20,000__Aug 1 '31-'35 55 '16 _-- 27,000___M&S '22-'27
'17 _-25,000__Aug 1 '36-'40 58 '17 __- 63,000-_M&S '22-'27
BONDED DEBT
(7) 5s '18 _3,000-M&S '22-'27
3.500-M&8 '22-'28
5-3 '18 --_s
-- 53,000
MeCONNELLSVILLE.
.._ 145,800
_s
This village is in Morgan County. 58 '19 ___ 112,000__Mar 1 '23-'28
Street Bonds (Village Portion).
12,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'27
F-A $3,000c__ Aug 1 1922 5s '19 ___
4s
8,000__Mar 1 '23-'26
J-J
8,500c___July 1 1930
4s
8,000__Sept 1 '22-'25
4s
J-D
4,000c $500 ea.6 mos. 5s
3,500__Mar 1'23-'29
J-J 44.140c - _ _ _1922-1943 .5s '19 -__ 12,000_Mar 1 '23-26
5s
'19 ___
430'16 J-D
7,000c_J-D 1 '35-'42
12,000....Sept 1 '22-'25
430'16 A-0 11,500
__1,000-_Mar 1 1929
5s
each 6 months beginning 6s '19 M-8 66,000_-_M-S '22-30
(Due part
'20
July 1 1929.)
6s '20 M-S1249,000-June 15 1930
I $500____Dec 1 1935
1 58,000__June 15 1945
bs '17 J-D i7,000__J-D 1 '36-'42 Os '20 M-8 26 000___M-S '22-'30
500--_ June 1 1943 6.s '20 M-S 50 000_ ..M-S '22-30
Water-Works Bonds.
State Aid Road Bonds.
J-D
$500c $500 ea.6 mos. 130'14 -_ $6,600-_M&S '22-'23
330
5s '15 - 4,000___M&S '22-'24
Sewer Bonds.
3,000___M&S 1922
bs '17 --_s
--- 31,000
5s '18 --6,000-_M&S '22-'27
Funding Bonds.
4,800___M&S '22-'27
A-0 $17.000c___Oct 1 1037 5s '18 _-4s
28,000-M&S '22-'28
5s '18
Emergency Bonds.
TOT.BD.DT.July 1 '21 42,234,714
_-58
May $1.500c_ _Part yearly Assessed valuation, real-196,000,870
BOND. DEBT May 24 '20 371.500 Assessed val'n, personal..130,135,400
Sinking fund
2.273 Total valuation 1919_ _ __326,136,270
Assess. val. (real estate)_,143.530 (Assessment about 85% actual.)
Assess. val.(personal)
1.063.135 State Sc Co. tax(per $1,0010)'18-33.40
Tot.ass'd vat.'19(90%act.) 2.206.665
1.16,,51; 1920, 183,310
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'19318.80 Popurn 1910,
INT. at County Treas. office.
Population in 1920 (Cen.sus)___1,618
McDONALD SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. McDonald) is
in Trumbull County.
School Building Bonds.
530'19 A-04150.000c_Aug 1 '24-'48
Os '19 A-0 48,000c_A-0 '22-'45
58 '20 A-0 10.000____A-0 '22-'31
Oct 1 '23-'32
6s '21 ___ 10.000
BOND.DEBT Apr 8 1922- $220,000
Floating debt
10,01)0
Sinking fund
2.822
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (75%act.)8.498 930
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$5.40
Population in 1922 (est.)
900
Prin. and int, payable at Trumbull
Banking Co. of Girard.

rdAHON/NG COUNTY ROAD
DISTRICT NO. 1.
5s '08 F-A $1,070 __F&A 1922
5,125 ----F&A 1922
5s '08 F-A
5s '09 F-A 22,015_-F&A '22-'24
430'09 F-A 62,643-F&A '22-'31
430'11 F-A 71,730__F&A '22-'36
430'12 F-A 131,300-F&A '22-'35
58 '13 F-A 89,310___F&A '22-'38
bs '14 F-A 56,000___F&A '22-'34
58 '14 F-A 38,000___F&A '22-'34
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '19 $662,000
Assessed valuation 1918_224,587,770
Tax rato (per $1,000) 1917-$14.40
Population in 1910
86,788
INT.at County Treasurer's :office

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Street Bonds.
MARTIN'S FERRY SCE. DIST.
Funding Bonds.
...Mar 1 1923
430'12 M-S $4,000..
1 '22-'23
School Bonds.
This city is in Richland Co. Inc. 5s '13 J-D $3,000-Dec
4.8'19 M-S 10,000_ ___Sept 1 1929
,
$24,000c_M&S 1 '24-'31 53
__ 10.665
20,768. Os
_Sept 1 '23-'31
Feb. 24 1828. Pop'n 1910,
58 '17 M-S 25,000c_M&S 1 '32-'36 6s 22 M-8 4,500_1919_3301,899
Bonds.
Water-Works
1920, 27,824.
90.000c_M&S 1 '37-'51 GEN.BD. DT.-__
Aug 1 1931
F-A$100,000c
330
Debt Bonds.
valuation 1919_ __3.563,840
Floating
55 '19 M-S 10,000__Sept 1 '22-'31 Assessed
(Subject to call after 1911.)
43 '00 M-8 $10.000__Sept 1 '22-25 430'17 M-8 (10.000_Mar 20 '23-'42 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '22.. $250,000 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910_ _428.00
1920_ _3,195
Street Bonds (City's portion).
12,800,000 Population 1910, 2.307;bonds and 6s
1 '21 $491,226 Total assess. val. 21
'5,l00.._Sept 1 '22-'27 LOTAL DEBT July
4s '07 M-S
17,592,140 (Ass't between 2-3 & actual value.) INTEREST on sewer
office;
4s '08 M-S 15,800._Sept 1 '22-'27 Assessed valuation :settle' value.)
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'21_824.00 of 1922 at Village Treasurer's
about
(Assessment
45 '09 M-S 15,200_ _Sept 1 '22-'29
11.651 on others at Citizens Nat.Bank,N.Y.
$14.00 Population 1923 (est.)
$1,000)
45 '10 M-8 9,300_ _Sept 1 '22-'30 Tax rate (per Nat. Bank, Marietta.
INT. payable in Martins Ferry.
INT. at 1st
Zs '13 M-8 21,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'33
MAUMEE VILLAGE SCR. DIST.
48 '11 M-S 16,900__Sept 1 '22-'31 MARION.
$9,000e_Sept 1 '22-'27
MARTINSVILLE SCR. DIST.
1
1922-1924
600
M-8
Zs
This district (P. 0. Martinsville)
This city Is In Marlon County. In12,000c_Sept 1 '28-'33
5s '15 M-S 3,900„Sept 1 '22-'25 corporated Feb. 22 1830 and again Is in Clinton County.
6s '21 M-E1 18,000c_Sept 1 '34-'39
1922-1926
4,450
53 '16 M-8
In 1890.
28,000c_Sept 1 '40-'46
Building Bonds.
1922-1927
530'19 M-8 3,000
Due.
1922-1926
Purpose. Amt.
___ 817,000
35,000c_Sept 1 '47-'53
50,000__Sept 1 '20-'31 Date. Extens. fd$11.000 Sept) '25 5s
1926-1932
6,000
-48,000c_Sept 1 '54-'61
530'19 ___ 172,000__Sept 1 '32-'43 4s '00 Sewage dis(7)
BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '16.. 831.500 BONDED D BT
6s58 '04
7,000.... _Sept 1 1944
posal ___13.500 Sept 1 '24 Total assessed val. 1916._ _ _1,090,000
INT. at District Treasurer's office
1922-1940
530'20 M-S 50,750
16.500 Sept 1 '25 School tax rate (per 31,000)'16-36.10 or at any bank in Toledo.
1922-1936 4s '06 Park
6s '20 M-8 15,000
9.500 Mar 1 '29
do
1922-1941 48 '06
Os '21 M-S 36,900
9,000 M-S '22-30 MARYSVILLE.
530'19 do
Police Station Bonds.
14,000 M-8 '22-35
This city Is in Union County. In- MAYFIELD TOWNSHIP.
530'20 do
1922-1931
530'19 M-S $5,000
This township (P. 0. Gates Mill)
4s '11 Fire dept - 7.500 Mar 1 '24 corporated 1840.
Arch Construction Sc Viaduct. 430'12
is in Cuyahoga County.
do _- 4.000 Mar 1 '24
Refunding Bonds.
4s '09 M-8 $3,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'24 5s '13
1370.000
do -26,244 Sept 1 '26 Os '14 A-0 $8,000____A-0 '22-'29 6s
Fire Dept. Bonds.
12,500
and
Mill Creek Purification Bonds.
1 '22-'23 58 '13 Policesta'n 13.500 Mar 1 '39
Os '18 F-A I$2,000.. Aug 1 '24-'38
fire
Road !mot. Bonds.
5s '13 M-N$120,000_May 20'28-53
130,000__Aug
534s'19 s-a 1856,000__Oct 1 '22-'33
'13 Street imp_ 2.018 Sept 1 '23
_1320.G00 every 5 years.)
1 '25-'34 58
Os '20 M-S 5 000_Mar1922-1946 5s '14 Sewer
709 Sept 1 '25 GEN.BD.DT.June 8'21- $193,900
1,000_ _Oct 1 1934
6s '21 M-S 25,000
101,600 BOND. DEBT April 1922_ $119,500
Bonds. 5s '14 Root Swale 2.50 Mar 1 '28 Assessment debt (add'1)
Sewage-Disposal-Plant1922-1926
Ditch,3.81
Total assess. val. 1921____5.907,260
2,762,600
Assess. val. real
5s '11 M-8 $55,000
1,363
6.500 Sept 1 '26 Assess, val. personal
do
58 '14
2,119,940 Population in 1920
Sewer Bonds.
4,882,540
19224938 (is '14 StreetImp. 2,000 Mar 1 '24 Total assess val. 1920
530'18 M-S $17,000
do- 6.000 Sept!'25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ _323.50
1922-1927 530'14
SCR. DIST.
530'19 M-8 5,500
do 1,600 M-S 1 '22-'23 Population 1910. 3,576: 1920_ _3.635 MECHANICSBURG 0. Mechanis1922-1932 58 '17
(P.
This
6s '21 M-S 11,000
do -___450,000 Apr 1 '25
6s '20
INT. at office of Sinking Fund burg) is district
in Champiaign County.
Flood Emergency Bonds.
Sept 1929 Trustees, Marysville.
44,500
1922-1924 530'17
Sept 1925
58 '11 M-8 $6,000
School Building Bonds.
21,000
58 '16
J-D$27.000c___J-D '22-'39
'Garbage and Refuse Bonds.
Sept 1925
55
5,500
1922-1931 58 '14
45,000c__J-D '35-'40
Sept 1926 MARYSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
6s '20 M-8 $9,000 Bonds.
__ 18,244
58'13
improvement
55 '13 M-8 $46,000c__M&S '22-'33 BOND. DEBT May 1 '22- $71.000
Park
1923
1922-1940 bs '17 Street imp 4,572.71Sept1 '26 BOND. DEBT Apr 7 1922. $46.000 Floating debt
9.000
6s '20 M-8 $20,000
5,000 Sept
do
58 '15
Water-Works Bonds.
35,000 M-S 1 '22-'26 Ass'd val'n (80% act.) '22_4,950,000 Ass'd val.'21(abt.75%act.).5,362,730
1922
$1,000
rate (per $1,00O)1922.__46.50 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21410.30
M-S
4s
1927 Tax
1922-1923 5s '17 Ref { 3,500---Mar 1 1927
INT. at District Depository.
4s '10 M-8 2,000
INT. at Farmers' Bank, Mechan2,000....Sept 1
1922-1931
5s '16 F-A 20,000
1 '26
0
icsburg.
4,000__Sept 1 1922 58 '15 Street imp_27,00 Sept 1 '22 MASSILLON.
430'17 A-0 1
4,000
'23-'27 430'16 Refund'g _17,500 Sept 1 '29
115,000-Sept 1
This city Is In Stark County. /n- MEDINA.
Sept
430'16 Refund'g
This village Is in Medina County.
5s '18 M-8 11,000 -- 1922-1932 5s '16 Fire bldg.__10,500 Sept 1 '29 eort)orated as a village in 1853.
1
City Barn Site, Scc.
530'19 ___ i 400__Sept 1 '22-'23 5s '16 Sanitary__ 2,500 Sep 1 '22
Incorporated 1835.
1,000__Sopt '24-'25
'
General Street Bonds.
impt- 30,000 Sept 1 '27 5s '15 A-0 $3,000c__Apr 1 -3-'25
5,000__Sopt 1 '26-'30 430'16 St
City
813.500 M&S 1'22-'26
4348'16 Refund_ 92,500 Sept 1 '28 430'08 Hall Bonds.
_Sept 1
A-0 $1,000____Oct 1 1922 53'17 A-0 1 1.350___Apr 1 1927
530'19 M-S 6,000_..Sept 1 '22-'24 530'20 Cityportion 67,315
'25-'39
75,000.
728.__..Oct i 1427
Street Bonds (City's share).
M-S '22-41
1922-1941 6s '20 hospital_200 000
1922-1923 6s '21 A-0 12,000c_ __A-0 '23-'29
58 13 A-0 81,975
Os '20 M-8 40,000
1922-1941 6s '20 defleleney.224,0001-8'22-128
789.35c_Oct 1 1929
10,000c_-_-Oct 1 1922
Os '21 M-S 21,000
fis '21 park ._ --- 5.000M-8'22-'26
5s '15 A-0 I 8,000c___Apr 1 1923
Deficiency Bonds.
Library Bonds.
1922-1928 6s '21 deficieney.131,729.26
13.000c____Oct 1 1923 4$ '05 -. . 32.600-Feb 28 '23- 30
6s '20 A-0 $77,000
M-S'22-'31
1922-1931
6,000_ __Apr '22-27
55 '16 Apr
Os '21 A-0 165,600
Sewer B .nds.
64 '21 sewerage
A-0 1923 4s '07 M-8 $22 090 _spot '22-'34
Refunding Bonds.
plant_ _ _97,000 Mar1'23-'51 6s '19 Aug 3,000
1922-1028
1,288 __Apr 1 '22-'25
_.
M-S '24-'33 6s '19 July 4,000.--A-0 '24-'25
43s'03 M-S $13,000
1922-1939 54022 street ____41281 M-S '24-'33 Os '21 Aug 5,835.._ _A-0 '26-'28 530'14 F
4.200 __Aug 1 '22-26
M-8 37,700
-A
53.s'19
58 '15
1922-1940 540'22 refunding 98,475
Street-improvement Bonds.
530'20 J-D 38,000
TOT.BD.DT.July 121.81,789,994 4345'09 ___ $2,000_ ___July '22-'23 (See V. 101. P. 713 for maturity)
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922 $861,700 Ass'd taxable yarn 1920..35.000.000
Water Bonds.
103,218
Storm Water Bonds.
Sinking fund
Is '07 M-8 20.000c_8ept 1 '22-'31
(per
400.115 Total tax1910.$1.000) 1920_314.38 436s'13 ___ $2800
1922-1924 5s '08 M-S 1.500_ Mar 15 '22-'24
,
Assessment debt (add'I)
18,232; 1920, 27,891
Popul'n
5.530. _Aug 1 '22-'32
Water works debt(add 1).. 212,400
530'15 le-A
Funding Deficiency Bonds.
INT. payable at City Treas. office
Total valuation 1922____ _44,517,870
530'18 A-0 $24,000c_A&O 1 '22-'24 5s '16 .1-3 21: JO0c-J-J 1 '22-'42
,
86,133c _ _ _A-0 '22-'26 GEN.BD.DT.apt 3 '15 _..a,440
Os '20 s-a
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922___$22.20 MARION SCHOOL DISTRICT.
2,311
INT. payable by City Treasurer. 6s '21 81-8 70,000_ _M-8 I '22-'41
Eire Department Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'1)____ ,
5s '15 A-0 $5,600c__Apr 1 '23-'28 Assessed valuation 1915-.3,833,440
DISTRICT
Funding Bonds.
MANSFIELD SCHOOL
Os '19 Juno 10,000_ ___June'23-'26 Total tax (per 31.000) 1915..415.03
1922
$6,500
12.850e.._ _A-0 '27-'28 Population 1910. 2.734: MO_ _3.430
440'05 M-S $4,000c____M&S 1923 43.65'03 __ 45,000---M-8 '22-'36 6s '21 a-a
5,000c_M&S
Apr 1928
6s '21 M-S 4,675
INT. on 1916 issue at Medina Co.
430'06 M-S 24,500cM&815'23-24 530'18 M-S Bonds.
'22-'28
Building
430'08 M-S
Nat. Bank. Medina; others at VilPolice Sc Fire Alarm Signal.
1922 Bs
'22-'28
16.000_ _Dec 1 '28-'31 lage Treasury.
'11 M-S 74.000e_ _M&S '22-'39 434s'05 J-J $8,000
s-a
'20
4s
15,000c__J-J '22-'26
t 10
4s '12 M-S 18,000_SepM-8 '22-'44 430'06 M-S 30,000c ..-1922-1930 6s '20 ___ 16,000c_Dec 1 '28-'31
430'11
5s '14 M-S 90.000...
MEDINA COUNTY.
Park Bonds.
4,500
1923
_A&O 1 1924
M-S 7,000_-_Sept'22-'24 430'12 _58 '17
Medina is the county seat.
_M&S '22-35 5s '15 A-0 1$20.000c pr 1 1925
'23-'24 ess 13 M-S
5.000c_A
Road Bonds.
58 '18 M-8 2,000._Mar 1928 55 '14 M-S 29,000__
1 '22-40
81.000-Sept
5.000c_ _Apr 1 1925 434s
--- 826,400
Os '18 M-8 13.000
M-S 158,000--M-S '22-'41 5s '15 A-0 10,000c___Oct 1 1925 Os
_Sept
___ 10,229.25
Os '19 M-8 15,000._.._M&S '22-29 5.1 '15
'22-'40
20,000__M-8 1 '22-'25
185,00010,000e- _A&O 1 1926 BOND.DEBT July 1 '21_ 3581,480
6s '20 M-S 250,000___N1ar '29-'4r, 530'17 M-S 3,000-M-8 11928
Be '21. M-S
Viaduct Bonds.
Assess. val.. real estate__ -23.155,060
22,000__M-S 1 '27-'37
Mar 1937
AM)1922 Assess. val.. personal ___ _33.354.920
Os '21 M-S 15,000
'14 M-8 $2.000
250.000c-M-S '24-'48 58Flood-Repair Bonds.
5'22 $702,500
)
(60
BOND. DEBT Apr1921__44,627,280 530'19 M-S g Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'20 %act. 59.509.980
Refundin
-- ______ 1922 Co. tax rate (per 81.000) 1920_ _$4.70
Assessed valuation
$7.000
1923 430'13 A-0 $1,500Apr 1923 Population 1920
26,067
(Assessment 75% to 80% actual val.) 430'11 -- 34,000..M-9 1 '26-'32 Cs '21 'Aug 1,000
M-S
-37.60
Apr 1923
1,737
School tax (por $1,000) 1921 27.824 434s'1 DEBT July 1 '21 $886,500 6s '21 Oct
TOTAL
DEBT Apr 5 1922 $270,755 MEDINA CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1.
Population in 1920
Sinking fund
3,320 TOTALfund
31.814
Medina.
INT. at Mansfield Say. Bank.
Assessed valuation 1918_ _31.994.330 Sinking
real....18,030.000 5sP. 0.A-0 $10.000__A-0 1 '31-32
'15
School tax rate (per $1,000)'18812.84 Assessed valuation,
11,175,030 6s '18 A-0 1,000
Assessed
1922-1923
MAPLE HEIGHTS. Bedford) is in Population 1919(P.0.census)30,000 Tot.ass'dval'n. personal
val.'21(50%act)32,205.000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921- $95.000
This village (P. 0.
INT.payable by District Treasuer Total tax (per $1,000) 1921...317.40
Cuyahoga County.
Tot.ass'dval.'20(60%act.)13,476.540
Population 1910, 13.879; 1920_17,428 Co. tax rate (oer 81;000)
84.70
Street !mot. Bds.(City's Por.).
INT. at State Bank in Massillon.
29.500
Population 1919 (est.)
430'16 M-S $18,000c_Sept 15 1931 MARION COUNTY.
445'17 M-8 16,000c_Sept 15 1937
the county scat.
Marlon is
1933
MASSILLON SCHOOL DIST.
530'18 -_ 13,000
-House Bonds.
Court
$2,000_c_M&S 1922
1934
'01
COUNTY.
5,000
--6s
510'19 M-S $4,000... _M-S '22-'29 4s '05 .M-8 10.i:00c__M&S '22-'32 SIERCERseat Is Celina.
M-S
County
4s
2.500..-Oct 1 1931
___
6s '21
Emergency Flood Bonds.
1,000c__M&S '22-'25
45 '11 J-D
Road Bonds.
Public Hall Bonds.
5s '15 M-S $6.000e_M&5 1 '22-'24 48 '12 M-8 68,500c
due 5s '20 A-0 $28,000-Apr 1 '23-'29
1927
$1,500
43017 M-8 $3.000e-Sept 15 1034
Fairground Bonds.
6 mos.
4,000 _Jan 1 '23-'26
5s
8,000
(is '19 --_
5s '19 --„ 34,000__ _Sept 1 1924 4seach M-8 8,500c_M&S '22-30 55 '20 J-J 18.000
'10
21 J-J
Water-Works Bonds.
Bridge impt. Bonds.
19,000c_M&S '22-31
1942
'17 m-s vo,ono___Sept 15 1930 510'15 M-S $11,000c..M&S 1 '23-'26 48 '12 M-S 28.500c_M&S '22-50 5s '21 J-J 16,000 _July 1 '22-'31
Ss
'13 M-S
11.500
6s '19 --- 10,000
430'16 -- - 15,000 _ _Sept 1 1926 5s '14 M-S 1 5,500c_Mar 1 '23-33 5s '21 J-J
9.000
Os '21 J-J
tis l M-8 21.000_ ___Oet 1 1035 5s
__ 33,500.... _Sept 1 1930 5s
1 5,500c_Sept 1 '22-'32 6s '21 J-3 11,500
'21 --- 15,000-__Oct 11930
Os
$1,5000_ - _Mar 1 1923 5s '19 A-0 8,500
1922-1931 6s '21 J-J 12,500e.July 15 '23-'31
530'22 -_ 20,000-Oct 1 1942
15,000c..- Sept 1 1922 Ss '20 A-0 283,000_ __ _A-0 '23-'57 (For amount due each year see V.
GEN.BD.DT.Juno 5'22_ $181,500 58 '19 M-S 18,000c_Sept 1 '23-'28
BOND.DEBT May 26'22 8450,500
113, p. 205.)
Assessment debt (add'i)- 306.873
18,000c_Mar 1 '24-'29 Ass'd val. '21 (80% act.)_47,888,430
2,000e_ _ _July 1 1923
Tot.ass'd val.'20(60%act.).4.575.820
3,250c-__Sept 1 1929
'
1,000e_ __July 1 1924
Total tax rate (per 81,000)'22_82.15 6s '20 M-S 21.500__iVI-S '22-'30 School tax (per $1,000) 1921 -86.55 5s '21 .1-3 10,000c_July 1 '25-'29
21.000
1,732
Population 1920
in 1920
Population
Road Bonds.
2.000c_July 1 '30-'31
INT. payable part at Nat. Bank of
5s '18 M-S $41,000____M-8 '22-'28
Commerce
MAPLE HEIGHTS SCH. DIST. 5s '14 --- 30,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1924 Tresaurer., N. Y.; part at office of 6s '21 M-S 7,500c.Sept 15'22-'26
500c_ _Sept 15 1924
$4,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'25 5s '19 --- 95.500.... _Mar 1 1929
-5
6s '21 M-S 20,000e.Se t 15'22-'26
1,000_0ct 1 '22-'23 5s '19 --- 25,000_-__Sept 1 1929
_s
1,000c.-Sept 15 1924
1 '24-'33 Bs '20 --- 109,000...._ _Mar 1 1930 MAUMEE.
10,000_ _Apr
_s
Court House Bonds.
This village is in Lucas County.
1,500_ _ _ _Oct 1 1933 Os '21 ,-- 38,000_ _,_Sept 1 1930
--s
1937 68 '21 A-0 $500,000-Apr 1 '22-'48
__- 150,000_ _Apr 1'23-'60 (;EN. BD. DT, Apr 1 '22_ $461,250 43.0'07 A-0 $60,000c
_s
Bridge Bonds.
1937
11,000
1961 Assessment debt
7500.... _Apr 1
_s
199,255 58
-5s '04 F-A $5,001___F&A '22-'24
Sewer Bonds.
_-- 30,000_ _Oct 1 '23-37 TOT. DEBT
_s
660,505
2,400c--Oct 1 '22-'23
'22-'31
-__4C--ct 1 '23-'37 Sinking fund
..-------19,471 6s '21 M-S $30,970-Sept 1see V. 4345'12 A-0 15.000_Jan 15 '23-'27
6s '22 __- 30,000c_O
58 '14
BOND. DEBT ,kpr 25 1922 $206,000 Assess. val. (real estate
165,720 (For amount duo each year
is '15 A-0 30,000-_Apr 15 '22-'32
113, p. 1794.)
Tot. ass'd val. '21 (2-3 act.)4.250,010 Assess. val. (pers. prop.)-33,752,920
p. 1283. for maturity)
(see V.
Total tax rata (per $1,000)'22_83.50 Tot.ass'd val. 21(70%act.)79,918 640 6s '21 M-S 17,674.80.Sept 1 '22-'31 TOTAL 100,
DEBT Apr 1 1922
due each year see V.
1,738 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '2143.00 (For amount
Population In 1920
(including $56,000 general
113, p. 1794.)
Population in 1920
42.004 6s '21 M-8 19,892.40_Sept 1 '22-'31
& 3748.000 assessment
MARIETTA.
INT. at office of County Treas.
$1,298,690
bonds)
(For amount due each year see V.
Thls city Is In Washington County
2,000
Floating debt iine1.1_ - _
113, p. 1794.)
Dec. 2 1800. Pop. '20, 15,140
Inc.
748,000
S FERRY.
M-S 6,838.15_Sept 1 '22-'31 Assessment debt (add'l)
MARTIN'
Os '21
Culvert Bonds.
150.000
(For amount due each year see V. sinking fund
This city Is in Belmont County.
Os '21 --- $8,800_ _July 1 '22-'41
Assessed valuation, real_ _34,378,520
113, p. 1794.)
TOT. BD.DT. Apr 1922_ $341,564
Street improvement Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal__18,145,930
Water Works Bonds.
134,000
Os '21 --- $5,900-July 1 '26-'35 Water debt(included ___
Sinking fund
145.260 5s '14 M-8 $56,000___Sept 1 1924 Total assessed value 192E52,524,600
Bonds.
Bridge
at 70% actual:
J-J $8,000____JSO '22-'24 hssessed value,real estate. 6,706,670 530'17 A-0 10,500_ --Oct 1 1937 (Real estate assessed
58
personal at 85% actual.)
3,200c_Sept 1 '23-'29
Assessed value, personal.. _ 5,784,870 534s'19 s-a
5s '13 J-D 72,000c_June 2 '22-'33 Total assessed value
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921__.$p.325
Refunding Bonds.
1922-1923
1.500
1.000
1921_12,49
___
5s
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $21.60 534s'15 F-A 32.500„Sept 1 '22-'23 Population 1910, 27.536: 1921-26.870
Refunding Bonds.
/NT. payable at County Treasury.
12,000-July 1 1928
11,634 Cs '18 s-a
430'17 A-0 $32,000-Oct 1 '22-'32 Population 1920

MANSFIELD.




140
METAMORA.
This village is in Fulton County.
Street Impt.( Village's portion)•
5s '15 J-D $7,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'27
BOND.DEBT May 1 1918_331.000
Assessed val., real estate____294.710
Assessed val., personal
299.180
Tot.ass'd val. 17(80% act.)_ _593.890
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'15 $14.50
Population 1910
475

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS
s '20 ___ 27,500_ _Sept 15 1931
6s
__ 195,000.. _Apr 1 '32 '51
BOND. DEBI` Apr 20 '22_ 4254,500
'21Ass'd *al. '21 (60% act.).. _5,739.450
School tax (per $1,000) '21__$2.92
Population in 1921 (est.)
4.600
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Miam'rg.
MIAMISBURG VILLAGE S. D.
65
330,000c
_1926-1031
6s
--- 195.000c _ _ _1932-1951
5s
___
4.500c _ _ _ _1922-1931
_
25.500c
_ _1922-1931
4sBOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22.... $254,500
Sinking fund
5,000
Total assess. val.
-5.739.450
,
School tax (per $1,000) '21_ _-$2.92
1921-Population in 1921 (est.)
5,000
INT. on $30.000 6s payable in

Refunding Bonds.
530'19 s
-a
_ _Feb 1 '24-'27
BOND. DEBT May 25 '22 $60,000
$12,000Assessed valuation 1922...._1,300,000
Total ta, (per $1,000) 1921_ -$21.70
a INT. payable at Milford (Ohio)
National Bank.

MILLERSBURG-HARDY VILL.
SCHOOL DISTRICT
59 '13

[VOL. 114.
Tax rate (per 51.000)'22 __315.00
Population in 1920 (est.)
1.500
MONROE TWP. RURAL S. D.
This district (P.0. Arcanum R. D.
No. 4) is in Darks County.
69 '20 M-N$100,000____M-S '26-'54
(See V. ill, n. 2250, for maturity.)
6s '21 M-S $50,000_ __M-S 1932-56
BONDED DEBT
(7)

M-S1$27,000
-M-S 1 '22-'48
MIAMI COUNTY.
500__Mar 1 1949
1.
County seat Is Troy.
5s '22 M-S f 4,000_ __Sept 1 1923 MONROE TWP. SCR. DIST.
Road Bonds (Co's portion).
This district (P. 0. Lucas) is in
1156,000M&S 1 '24-'47
58 '18 s
-a
$4,000c_Mar 1 '23-'24
TOTAL DEBT Apr 6'22__ $37,000 Richland County.
-a I 4,290___A&O '2 '-'27
58 '19 s
I $7,000_Mar 15 '23-'29
Assess. val., real estate_ __ _3,152,400
1 1.200c_A&O '27-'29
Assess. val., personal
2,013,690 6s '19 M-S 13,000_Sept 15 '22-'34
5s '19 s
7.0,
-a
2c_May 1 '23-'29
10,000-Mar 15 '30-'34
Tot.assess.val.'21(abt.act.)5,166.0J0
5s '19 s
-a
18,000c_May 1 '21-'28
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'21-317.00 BOND. DEBT May 1920- $35,000
1,500_ _July 1 '23-25
As.s'd val.'18(90% act.)....4.100,000
Population 1921 (est.)
3.000 Sinking fund
2.000.. Jan 1 '23-'26 MIDDLEPORT.
-a
5s '19 s
2,000
200___ _July 1 1926
This village is in Meigs County.
$1,000) 1918____9.45
MILL TWP. RURAL SCH. DIST. Tax rate (per1919 (est.)
6s '20 A-0 9,009c_ _Oct 1 '22-'30
Refunding Bonds.
1,600
This district (P. 0. (Jhrichsville) is Population in
55is'22 s-a 5 6,500c __ _Oct 1 1923 58 '16 A-0 $1.000c_Apr 1 '23-'28 in Tuscarawas County.
148,000c_Oct 1 '24-'31 6s '20 s-a
41.000__Oct 1 '22-'40 550'22 M'S $70,000c_Sept 1 '23-'57 MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
550'22 s-a
54,000....Oct 1 '23-'31
Street impt (Vii. Portion) Bds. 6s '22 J
-D
County seat Is Dayton.
6,500c_ _Dec 1 1923
Funding Flood Bonds.
58 '15 M-S $5,500__Sept 1 '22-43 55.6s'22
{42,000__Oct 1 '23-'36
,
Infirmary-Building Bonds.
58 '13 M-S $2.000_ _ __Sent 1 1922
Sewer Bonds.
28,000__Oct 1 '37-'46 430'08 J-D $25.000_June 15 '23-'27
Sheriff's Residence Impt. Bds. Is
31,500____Sept 1 1924 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '22- $76,500 5s '15 F
3.000_ _Feb 8 '23-'25
-A
430'17 __$.300
1 3 000__Sept 1 '25-30 Total assessed value 1921_3,380,180 5s '15 F
1.500_ _Feb 8'23-'25
-A
Street-Improvement Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT.June 1921- $100,511 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__$17.00
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
55 '21 A-0 $18.000c_Apr 1 '23-'31 Total assessed val. 1920„..2.800,000 Population (estimated)
2,000 430'16 M-S 531,509-Sept 1 '22-'30
550
23,600__Oct 1 '23-'31 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '16.$15.00
1 4.500......Sept 1 1931
Court
-House Bonds.
Population in 1910. 3,197; '20. 3.772 MINERVA. 430'17 M-S 50.000_Mar 1.4 '23-'32
6s '20 A-0 $5.000c_ __A-0 '22-'26
This village Is in Stark County. 6s '18 J-J
19,000__July 1 '23-'30
Flood Emergency Bond..
MIDDLETOWN.
Street Impt. Bonds.
14,000...July 1 '23-'29
550'19
58 '13 M-S $274,000..Sept 1 '22-'29
This city is in Butler County. 6s '21 M-8 f$1,900_ _ _Sept 1 1923 550'20 J-J
M-S 54,000__May 1 '23-'40
Children's Home Bonds.
Incorporated in 1837. Commission
116,000__Sept 1 '24-'31 53 '21 F-A 130,000- Aug 1 '22-'36
53 '15 M-S 32.000„M&S 1 '22-'23 government adopted Aug. 8 1913.
145.000__Aug 1 '37-51
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
Infirmary Bonds.
Fire Department'Bonds.
5s '19 A-0 $50.000c_Oct 1 '23-'45
Ditch Bonds.
6s '19 s
-a
$,.700__M&N '22-'29 55 '13 A-0 $10,000
1923
1922-1925
Refunding Bonds.
6s '20 J-J 34,000
Power House Bonds.
5s '14 J-J
7,000_ _July 1 '22-'28 58 -19
14,000__M&S 1'22-'25
'25-'36
55 '15 J-J
34,000___J&J 1 '22-'25 6s '21 M-Nf 1,000_ _Nov 1 1922 BOND.A-0 $12,000c..__A-0$30,920 6s '21 M-S 11,000____Mar 1 1926
_Nov
DEBT Jan 11916..
1,700_ __ _Oct 1 1922
112,000_ _Nov 1 '23-28 Floating debt
9,022 6s '21 s-a
2,500
1922-1926
6s '21 A-0 {4,500__Oct 1 '23-'25
Sidewalk. Curb & Gutter Bds. Sinking fund
1,550
355
1922-1926
2,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1926 6s '21 M-N $4,000 May 1 '23-30 Total assessed val. 1916_ _5,702.100 Os '21 A-0 2,700c _ __ _1922-1924
Electric Light Bonds.
Flood Emergency Bonds.
2,000c _- _ _1925-1926
6s '21 A-0 J$1,200____Oct 1 1922 5s '13 J-J $22.000c_July 1 '23-'72 Total tax tato(per $1,000) '16..$12.00
Road Bonds.
1 8,000.._Oct 1 '23-'2e
Water Bonds.
55 '17 F-A
1 1922
MINERVA SCHOOL DISTRICT. 6s '20 F-A 435,000___Aug '22-'30
Bridge Bonds.
45 '99 J-J $24,000c
1923
58,500c_Aug 1
-'45
53 '17 F-A5$14,000_F&A 1 '22-'28 4s '03 A-0 8,000c__ Oct 1 '22-'25 58 '15 A-0 $.9,000_ _Aar 30'2,
M-S 1922
5s '16 __ 32,000
1922-1927 6s '20 M-S 1.95c
1 1.000____Feb 1 1929 4
J-D 25.000c_June 1 '23-'46
2-'3s10
70,000____M-S '26-'27
-a
2,500
1922-1925 6s '20 s
65 '18 M-S f 1,000c_Mar 5 '23-'24 44s'12 J-J
5,500cJuly 1'
_
6s '18 s-a . 2,000
1926-1927 65 '21 F-A 46,000c_Feb 1 '23-31
1 600c_ _ _ Mar 5 1925 5s 15 A-0
A-0 '22-'25
530'22 F
-A 30,000 Feb 1 '23-'32
2,000
1928
53 '18 ___
3,3,
5___M&S '22-'28 430'16 A-0 I 4.000-Apr 1 '23-'26
2,000--1,500_ __Nov 1 1922
, 9,000
1929-1934
'19 A-0 10,000__M&S '22-'29
130,000__Apr 1 '27-'41 6s'18 s
-a
3,500_Apr 1 '29-'35 530'22 M-N 12,000__Nov 1 '23-'28
5is'22 A-0 J 300
Oct 1 1923 5s '15
25,000
4,000.._Nov 1 '29-'32
400___ _Apr1 1936
12,000_ __Oct 1 '24-'27 4s
J-D 29,000.__June 1 '23-'41 BOND.DEBT Apr
1.150.._.. Nov 1 1923
8 1921.. $82,100
550
7,000__Oct 1 '23-'29 4 s'17 F-A 15,000__Feb
'23-'37
9,000.._Nov 1 '24-'32
3,697
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921- $528,150 414s'17 F-A 10.000__Feb 1 '23-'32 Sinking fund
1
Assessed valuation 1920_ _2.974.850 53is'22 M-N 2,500____Nov 1 1923
Road bonds (included)_185,450 550'18 -- 17,000
1922-1938 Total tax rate (per $1,000)--_319.80
16,000__Nov 1 '24-'31
Ditch bonds (included)___
5,000 6s '20 J-D 40,000
2,000.... _May 1 1932
School tax (per 31,000)
-$8 20
Assessed val. real estate_ _51.217,310
Street Paving (Clip's Portion).
inter County Road Bonds.
INT. at Kountze Bros., N.Y. and
'20-Assessed val. personal_ _.37.311,150 430'11 J-D $16,800c ----1922-1942
Minerva Nat'l Bank, Minerva, 0. 58 '14 M-S $27.000.Sept 1 '22-'24
Tot.ass'd val. 20(60%act.)SR.528,460 4318'11 F
-A
1,000c___Aug 1 1922
58 '15 A-0 6.000„Apr 1 '23-'25
County tax (per $1,000) 1920-$4.71 430'12 J-D
2,500-.... Dec 1 1922
5s '15 M-S 130,000 _1922-1925
Population in 1920 (Census)__48,428 5s '13 A-0 32,000_-Apr 1 '23-'54 MINGO JUNCTION.
127.000 ___ A922-1924
This village Is In Jefferson County.
INT. at office of County Treasurer 5s '13 F
-A
2,200Aug 1 '22-'23 Inc. In 1882. Pop'n 1910,
1922
6,000
4,049; 53 '17 F-A
and Auditor.
5s '14 J-J
23,000_ July
5s '19 J-J 12.000......July 2 '22-'23
MIAMI CONSERVANCY DIST. 430'16 M-N 3,000....May 1 '22-'44 1920, 4.860.
1 '23-'25
3,000_ _July 2 '24-'29
Sewer Construction Bonds.
This district organized in 1915 for 410'18 M-N 2,000__ May 1 1923 58 '07 Dec 332,010c_
4,000__ _July 2'22-23
Dec 16 '22-32 55 '19 J-J
the protection of floods, takes in part 550'18 --6,000
1922-1927 _s '22
7,500.... July 2 '24-'28
18,000
of nine counties and includes the
Incinerator Plant Bonds.
5s'19 J-J
9.; 00__July 2'22-'29
Funding Bonds.
cities of Dayton, Hamilton, Middle- 530'20 J-D $22.000.. May 1 '23-'33 4.90s'08J-J
8,000__July 2'22-27
$13,500c___Feb 16 1923 5s '19 J-J
town, Piqua, Troy. Franklin, MiamSewer Bonds.
1922-1929
-D
5,500
BOND. DEBT May 25 '22 $69,164 58 '19 J
isburg and numerous other smaller 4s '09 MS 20.000c
1922-1941 Floating debt
1922
4,500
3,000 6s '20 J-J
municipalities, having a total esti- 4s '10 A-0 78,000c_Apr 1 '23-'61 Sinking fund
37,806 58 '19 M-S 20,800..Sept 11 '22-'29
mate copulation of 375,000.
430'11 F A
6.000c_Aug 15'22-'27 Assessed valuation 1921_ - -8,125.920 Os '20 M-N 40.000.._Nov 1 '22-'30
5Xs'l/J-D$24,340.690cDec 1 '22-'46 430'12 F-A
7,000__Aug 1 '22-'28 Total tax (per $1,000) 192l__..$20.60 550'20 M-S 150,000
1922
550'20J-D 9.5'30.000_ Doc 1 '25-'4!: 430'12 Dec
8,000__Dec 1 '22-'28
1922-1930
INT.at First Nat.Bk.,Mingo Jct. 6.s 0__F A 78,000
BOND. DT. Apr 5 '22_$33,890.691 58 14 J-D
.,June 1 '23-'29
7,000,
1922-1925
6s '20 s
-a
12,000
Assessment debt (add'1)_ 4,706,648 58 '19 s
-a
8,000__Dec 1 '22-'39 MINGO JUNCTION SCR. DIST. 6s '20 F
1922
-A
3,510
The benefits approved by court 5s '19 s-a
8,000__Aug 1 '22-'39
1922-1931
6s '21 F
-A 83.000 •
School Bonds.
amount to $78,059,375, or more 64 '20 s-a
48.000__Oct 1 '22-'45
1922-1926
-a
8.238
_
$30,000__A&O '22-'36 6s '21 s
than twice We estimated cost of 6s '21 J-J 43.000_ _Jan 1 '23-46 530'18 A-01 31,000-A&O
'37-'53 6s '21 __- 125,000._ '22'23 &31
work. The bonds ere a direct obligaStreet Bonds.
4,000__ --Oct 1 1954 6s '21 __- 99.000....Apr 1 '23-'31
tion of the district, supported by
$20,000_ _Apr 1 '2.3-'32 .s
53 '21 ___ 171.000__Apr 1 '23-'31
__- 175,000
levies against all the benefited 6s '21 ___
500_ ,.Apr 1 1934
53 '21 ___ 70,000_Apr 1 '23-'31
37,000
property within the District. The
Apr 1 1935 530'19 _-_- :15,000
500
Detention Home Bonds.
_stotal 1916 grand tax duplicate value es '21 .T-D
;),917.80Dec 1 '22-'31 BOND. DEBT May 18 '22 3216,000 58 '17 M-S 37,000_Sept 28 '22-'28
of properties assessed for benefits, as '21 J-D 10,000 __Dec 1 '22-'31 Total assessed val. .918.-9,435.560
Fair-Ground Bonds.
which includes cities, villages and
Park Bonds.
53 '13 M-S $3.000__Mar 1 '23-'25
Tax rate (per
counties, assessed in units, IS $1,- 330'99 J-D $25.000c___Dec 1 1930 Population in$1,000) 1922..___$20.0r) 58
75,000
1922 (est.)
6.500
194,816,600. About 50% of the 4s '00 F-A 75.000c.._ _Feb 1 1930
Children's Home Bonds.,
INT. at First National Bank,
benefits of $78,059,375 are assessed (Subleet to call after Feb 11920)
5s '15 M-S $6.000c_Sept 1 '23-'25
Mingo Junction.
against the real property in the dis- 430'16 M-S '8.000. _Sept 1 '22-35
43is'17 M-N 5,000_ _May 9 '23-'27
trict in proportion to the benefits: GEN.BD.DT.,Apr 1 '22.. $722,237 MINSTER.
Refunding Bonds.
50% against the municipalities Assessment debt (add'1)__
243,976
530'20 A-0 $200.000c Dec 1 1950
This village is in Auglaize
within the districts as units.
Water bonds (add'i)
230,000 GEN.BD.DT.Oct 2 1917_ County.
Hood Emergency Bonds.
$43,000
INT. on the bonds is payable Singing fund
28,779 Water debt (Incl.)
29.500 53 '13 J-D $300.000.J'ne 1 '23-'42
either at the State Trans. office in Tot.assess.val.(% act)'21_36,067,220 Assessment debt (add'1)
46,800 55 '15 M-N 68.000c_May 1 '23-'30
Columbus or at the National City City ta (per $1,000) 192L_$21.00 Floating debt
4.500 450'16 M-S 40.000c_Mar 1 '23-'30
Bank, New York City.
Poo'n 1910, 13.152; 1920
23.504 Sinking fund
13,020 450'16 M-S 45.000„Sept 1 '22-'30
INT. payable at Nat'l Park Bk.N. Y. Assessed val.. real
091,310 .00'16M-Sf 80,000__Sept 1 '22-'31
MIAMISBURG.
1 13.000___Sept 1 1932
Assessed val., personal.-- 450,900
This village Is located In Montgom- MIDDLETOWN SCHOOL DIST.
-A. 45,000__Aug 6 '22-'30
valuation 1910
-1,352,210 &s '17 F
ery Co. Incorporated Feb. 11 1832. 4s '03 A-0 39.000c_ _Oct 1 '22-'30 Total tax rate
1935
Total
(per $1.000)'17-$16.00 530'20 M-N112,500
Flood Emergency Bonds.
2,500r._ _ June 1 1923 Population 1910, 1,538; 1920_1,538
4s '05 J-D
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
53 '13 J-D 36.000c_June 2'23-'28 4s '08 J-J
15.000c_July 24 '42-44
530'20 M-S$198.000c_Mar 1 '23-'31
Miami River Front !mot. Bds.
3.65s'06 M-8 68.000c_Sept 1 '23-'41 MONROE COUNTY.
6s '21 A-0 170,000__Apr 1 '23-'32
58 '15 M-S
$500__Sept 1 1922 48 '10 J-J
11.000c_Jan 21 '23-'33
6s '20 F-1216,000c_Aug 1 '23-'30
Woodsfield Is the county seat.
City Building Bonds.
-A 117.009c_Aug 1 '22-'50
410'10 F
32,000c___Aug 1 1931
48 '12 J-D $10,000c_June 1 '25-'29 410'12 J-D 11,000_ _Dec 1 '22-'32 55 Bridge Bonds.
16,000
1924-1931
'16 A-0 $18,000
1928
Sewer Construction Bonds.
-A
5s '13 F
40,000c_Aug 1'25&30
6s '21 ___ 270,000
45 '11 J-J
$4,000_July 15 '22-'23 450'16 A-0 I 4,000_.. _Apr 1 1925 58zRoad Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
'17 A-0 $,,000c_ _Apr 1 '23-'27
53 '14 ___
4.500__ Apr I '24-'26
110.000__Apr 1 '23-'24 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '22.. $28,000 58 '15 M-N 1,000-__May 4 1923
55 '14 ___
4,000_ _July 15 1923 430'17 M-S 47,000
March 1_ Sinking fund
21,0:6 5s '15 M-S 1 2,000c_Sept 1 1922
Water Bonds.
($3,000 1930; $4.000 1923 & 1924: Assessed val., real
1,000c......Sept 1 1923
15,687,510
43is'04 M-S $80,000c-__ Mch 1 1934 $2.000 1925; $9,000 1926 & 1927; Assessed
val.. personal..
9,209,4977. 450'16 M-8 2,000c__Mar 10 1923
(Subject to call Mch 1 1924)
$8,000 1928 & 1929.)
1.000c__Mar 10 1923
'21
5s.'15 F-A
5,000__Aug 2'22-'28 530'20 A-0 30,000__Apr 1 '24-29 Tot.assess.val. (75%act)24,897,045 43016 M-N 6,000
1922-1924
Co. tax rate (per 31.000)
Fire Engine Bonds.
54s'22 F-A 600,000....Feb 1 '23-'46 Population 1910. 24,244; '21__$4.00 430'16 M-3 I 4,.100 _Sept 1 '22- 24
1920_20,660
5s '17 --- $3,900
1927 5%s'22
90,000....Oct 1 '23-'50
1 1,000__ _Sept 1 1924
z INT. payable at County Trans.
General Street, Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 6'22_51,163,000 office.
430'17 F-A
6,000.Feb 13 '23-'25
5s '15 A-0 J$4,000__Oct 1 '26-'29 Sinking fund_
8.092
5s 17 J-J
8,000c
1922-1925
1
900-..- _Oct 1 1930 Assess. val. 1921
48,949,760 MONROE TWP. RURAL SCR. D 58 '17 F-A 10,000_June 22 '22-'25
Electric Light (opt. aft. 1925).
School tax (per $1,000) 1921_$7.93
This district (P. 0. London) is in 53 '17 M-S 10,000
1022-1926
58 '05 F-A $19,000c_ .,'Feb 1 1930 Population in 1920
_Feb
Madison County.
24.539
530'18 A-0 12,000
1922-1927
GEN.BD. DT. May 25'22 $144,800
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
School Bonds(Tax free.)
530'18 .1-J
12,000
1922-1927
Assessment debt (add'O___ 153,340
55
M-S $47,500c
530'18 s
-a
14,000
1922-1928
Sinking fund (cash & iv.).. 47.293 MILAN RURAL SCHOOL DIST.
- 50,000c
5 s'19 s
-a
14,000
1922-1928
Total val.'21 (60% act.).._5.704,700
BOND. 15EBT
This district (P. 0. Milan) is in 5sApr 28 '22.. $53,500 5 s'19 M-N 14,000
1922-1928
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921__$20.40 Erie County.
Tot. assess. val.'22 (act.)_ _2,170,480
s'19 -a
1922-1928
14,000
Population 1910. 4.271; 1920 _ _4.383 6s '21 A-0 fr6,000_Apr 1 '22-'41 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22_$19. 0 5 s'19 s
5
M-S 14,000
1922-1928
INTEREST on the water and the
1 70,000_ Oct 1 '22-'41 Population 1920 (est.)
1.500 5 s 19 J-D 14,000
1922-1928
light bonds of 1905 is payable at Han- BONDED DEBT
INT. payable at Clerk's office.
(7)
530'20 M-S 16,000
1922-1929
over Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on sewer 4s
INT. payable at the Farmers' &
Os '21 J-J
18.000
1922-1930
at Miamisburg; on flood emergency Citizens' Banking Co., Milan.
M6NR011 TWP. RURAL SCR. D its 21 s-a
18,000
1922-1930
and city building bonds at First Nat.
This district (P. 0. Eldorado) I. 65 '21 __- 168.000_ _Juno 1 '23-'36
Bank, Miamisburg.
MILFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT. In Preble County.
Memorial-Building Bonds.
This district is in Clermont and
School Bonds.
430'07 A-0 342,000
1022-1924
MIAMISBURG SCHOOL DIST.
Hamilton Counties.
58 .15 A-0 $15,000__Apr 1 '23-37
'20 F-A 16.000e_Aug 1 '22-'29
4s '05 ___ $25,800_Nov 11 '22-'32 4s 11 M-N331.000c _ -1922-1952 53 '15 A-0 40.000..A&0 1 '22-'41 Os Water Supply !mot. Bonds.
5s '18 ___
4,000-Mar 1 '23-'31
BOND. DEBT June 5 '22- $39,000 65 '20 ___ 3250,000c_ ,,_Oct 1
School Bonds.
6s '20
30,000__ _Sept 15 1931 58 '17 M-S(a)$.1.500_Sept 1 '22-'30 Tot assessed valuation '22_3.625,000 55is'21 J-Df 45,000c__Dec 1 1950
1051
5s'20 --5,000--Sept 15 1931 53 '22 s-a
14,000 Apr 1 '25-'38
(Assessment at40% actual.)
1210,000c_ - _Dec 1 1951




JUNE, 1922.]

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS

141
Fire-Dept. Bonds.
6s '20 s-a $10 000__May 1 '23-'32
BOND. DEBT May 24 '21 $175,500
75.500
Assessment debt
22.000
Floating debt
273,000
TOTAL DEBT
20,000
Sinking fund
Assess. val. (real estate) 6,100,000
Assess. val.(personal)
3.900,000
Tot.ass'dval.'21(60%act.)10,000.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921----$20.00
Population in 1920 (Census)___4.817
11STT. on sewer and fire-dept. bonds
at Portsmouth Banking Co., on
water bonds at Ohio Valley Bank,
Portsmouth.

.000 NELSONVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
val.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY (Concl.) Total assessed (per 1919..$1.943
'1946.42 4s '07 M-$15,000c_Sept 1 '22-'36
TOT. CO. DT.June 6'233,767,207 Total tax rate1919 $1.000)
15.000e_Mar 1 '23-'37
3,000
1,408,957 Population in
Road bonds (incl.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 29 '21_ $32,500
12,000
Tot' val. 1920(actua1)_ _315,911,500 MT.PLEASANT VIL. SCH. DIST. Floating debt
Co. rate (per $1,000) 1920..__$4.72 •
val.'20
This district is in Jefferson County. Assess.tax (per (abt. act.)_ 5,007.745
Pop'n 1910, 163,763; '20, 209,532
$1,000) 1920_ $2.19
School
School Bonds.
Tress office.
INT. payable at Co.
:
INT. at Citizens' Central Bank.
5s '17 A-0 $46.000c_Apt 5 '23-'47
MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP.
BOND. DEBT Apr 26 '21- $48,000 Nelsonville.
1.125,000
This township is in Ashland County. Assessed valuation
Pike Road Bonds.
tax rate (per $1,000)'21418.00 NEVADA VILLAGE SCH. DIST.
$47,000____Oct 1 1927 Total
1,500
45
This district (P. 0. Nevada) is in
Population in 1920 (est.)
--- 22,000-Oct 15 1923
510
INT. playable at the People's Nat'l Wyandot County.
19.000----Aug 1 1924 Bank. Mt. Pleasant.
410
Building Bonds.
10,000 __Oct 1 1924
_
4 s
5s '16 M-N$29,700c_May 1 '23-'40
1'12- $98,000 MOUNT VERNON. County. In- bs '16 M-S 15000c_Sept 1 '40-'45
_T. BD. DT. Sept-This city is in Knox
1912- _ _2,634,210
Assessed valuation
BOND. DEBT June 1921- $50,000 NEW BOSTON SCHOOL DIST.
26 1845.
2,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_47.60 corporated Feb. 794.53c_Oct 1 1922 Floatin debt (add'!)
This district is in Scioto County.
f
act.)'20-4,325.470 410'13 J-J $29.500c_Jan 24 '23-'52
Population 1910, 7.929; 1920_10,393 6s '21 A-0 1 7,200c_ _Oct 1 '23-'31 Tot.ass d val.(
5.000__July 18'23-'32
School tax (per $1,000) 1920--$18.00 Ss '13 J-J
MONTPELIER.
Bonds.
Fire Eq uip.
-8 '14 __ 10,000
This village is in Williams Co. 5s '14 J-D $1,000____Dec 1 1922
5s '16 M-S 13,000c _Mar 25 1933
900-__A-0 1 1922 NEWARK.
Water-Works.
'16 A-0
1926 5s
13.500c_ _Mar 25 1940
Incorporated 1860. This city is
6s
--- $25.000
Water Bonds.
8,000c_June 1 '43-'44
5s '17 J-D
$19,500 __June 30 1926 In Licking County.
Park Bonds.
1922 4s '06 J-D J 5,000- _Apr 1 '23-'27
58 '17 M-S f 7.000c_Sept 15'25-'31
General Sewer Bonds.
- - $3,000
A-0
58 '17
18,000_Sept 15 '32-'40
1 '22-'27 410'16 F-A $10,340
treet
43,s-Bonds.
1 3,000__Oct
(Aug. 1: $2,000 1922; $3,000 1923 & BOND.DEBT March 1916 $92,000
58 '16 M-N$12.000c-__Nov 1 1936
Street & Sewer (City's Portion)
6,000
1924; $2,000 1925 and $340 1926.) Floating debt
J-J '22-'34
5s '17 M-S •10.000c-__Mar 1 1937 410'12 J-J $13,000
1926 Assessed valuation
3,592,150
,
Bonds.
Refunding
58 '14 J-D J 5.400-__J-D 1 1923 410'16 M-N 6,600
Oct 1922 INT. at Portsmouth Banking Co.
Os
200____June
410'17 J-J $10,000__ _Jan 1 1927
1924
Elec. Light & Water Bonds.
A-0 7,300____Apr 1 1924 5s '15 M-S 6,043
1928 Os '15 A-0
1922-1924 NEW BREMEN.
8,935
___ $30,000
2.000__Oct 1 '22-'25 5s '15 F-A
438
'16
1925
This village is in Auglaize County.
1928 6s '20 A-0
6,050
4,000__July 1 '22-25 5s
Os '19 s-a
510'18__ 51,765
BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '22_ $50,000
Cemetery Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 22 '21 $175,000 GEN. BONDED DEBT- $97,673
18,892 Floating debt
14,000
A-0 $15,000-----1923-1937 Sinking fund
9,050 6s
Assess. debt additional..___
68,000 TOT.BD.DT. Apr 1921- $231,225
Grade-Crossing Elimination Total assessed val. 1922 2,300.000
Water debt (incl.)
18,250 431s'12 A-0 $190,000 Apr 1'23-'41 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$17.00
assessed valuation '20
(included).....
Total
Water debt
1,502
$3,420,000 Sinking funds
Population 1920
45,275
Water Bonds.
(80% act.)
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20 $15.30 Assessed valuation 1920_12,407,710 430'04 J-J $201,000__July 1 '23-32
410'08 A-0 35.000__Apr 1 '23-'26
about 805 actual.)
1920 (Census)_ -.3,052
Population in
Assessment
NEW CARLISLE DILL. S. D.
--Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___ _$18.52 4148'09 J-J 20.000c__Jan 1 '23-'25
This district (P. 0. New Carlisle)
8,000
MONTPELIER SCHOOL DIST.
Population 1910, 9,087; 1920..9,237 410'16 A-0 two years Oct. 1 1920 Is in Clark County.
M-S*1$23.000c Mar 1 '23-'45
at office of ($2.000 every
5s'15
INTEREST payable
School Erection Bonds.
to 1932,incl.)
1 34,000c Sept 1 '22-'45 Sinking Fund Trustees, Mt. Vernon.
1925-1929 5s '19 M-S340,000___M-S '25-'34
Os '18 A-0 15.000
Deficiency Funding Bonds.
1 75,000___M-S '35-'49
Sept 1929 MOUNT VERNON SCHOOL DIST. 68 '21 A-0 225,000
1933-1943
$5,000
Sept 1930 48 '10 J•D $26,000c_ _ Dec 1 1930 Os '19 A-0 12,000
1923-1927 6s '20 M-S 45.000_ _ __M-S '30-'52
6s '21 -__ {10,000
Sept 1931
1922-1928 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 3160,000
10,000
6s '20 A-0 56,000
CO call Dec 1 19153
(Subject
Total assess. val. 1919____2,066,630
Bridge Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
'15 J-D $29,000--- _33,000 y'rly
1925-1930 School tax (per $1.000) '19_ __$5.20
$7,500__Jan 1 '23-'32 5s '21 M-S 44,000_ A bond yearly 6s '21 A-0 $20,000
510'18 s-a
6s
Total tax (per $1.000) 1919__$14.20
Street Bonds (City's portion).
June 5 '22_ $159,000 BOND. DEBT June 1 '22 $103,000
BOND. DEBT
July 1923
3,520,000 Assessed value,real
7,646,920 43.s'08 .1-.1 $3,240
Total assess. val. 1919
•INT. at Farmers' Sr Merchants' Assessed value, personal 6,163,280 Os '13 M-N 23.800__May 1 '24-'27 NEWCOMERSTOWN.
This village is In Tuscarawas Co.
State & Say. Bank. Montpelier.
Assess. val.'22 (abt. act.) 13,810,200 5s '15 F-A 15,000_Aug 1 '25-'29
Street improvement Bonds.
5,050.-Feb 1926-'28
School tax (per $1,000) '21_ ___$7.13 bs '16 F-A
Mar 1923 6s '19 A-0 $13,000___A-0 '22-'34
COUNTY.
payable at the Knox 410'16 M-S 2,380
MORGAN
INTEREST
4 s'16 J-D 13.000__June 1 '23-'26 6s '19 A-0 4,500___Oct 1 '22-'30
McConnellsville is the county seat. County Say. Bank, Mt. Vernon.
3,000_ __ _A-0 '22-'25
1926
M-S 3,000
4)s
1927-1931 Os '21 ___
M-S $1,400
5s
Funding Bonds.
1928
1928
58 '20 A-0 4,000
M-N 21,000
5s
SKING17111 COUNTY.
19.2 Dar
5s '19 A-0 112,000
1922-1928 5s '16 A-0 $6.T.00_ __Oct 1 '22-'34
M-8 I, 00
5s
County seat is Zanesville.
7,000
1923
1922-1931 6s '20 J-J
118,000
M-N 2,500
510
Court House !mat. Bonds.
Cemetery Bonds.
1924
'1922-1931
M-S 6,700
1$4,000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'24 Os '21 A-0 43,850
68
1293-1932 6s '21 ___ $8,000_ __ _A-0 '22-'30
A-0 32,800
6,000c__Jan 1 '26-'28 6s
Deficiency Bonds.
___
BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '21- $34.000
1927 6s '22
M-S $16,500
12,000c__Jan 1 '29-'31
5.s
Refunding Bonds.
99,323
Assessment debt,
3,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1932
Bridge Bonds.
'04 A-0 $10.157---Oct 1 '22-'23 Sinking fund
5,900
1928 6s '22 ___ 24,000c_Oct 1 '23-'30 58 Electric Bonds.
4$
M-S $6,500
3,449,390
Assessed val. 1920
1939
1931 5s '92 M-S $15,000
10,000
J-J
1,000c_ _ _Oct 1
5s
'22-'27-'32
'20418.40
1923-1931
6s '22 J-J 23,500
Emergency Flood Bonds.
Os '16 M-S 12,000__Mar 1 '23-'26 Total tax rate (per $1,000)
1910, 2 913* 1920__3.893
Flood Emergency Bonds.
_-- $100,000-__May 1 1923
12,500...._Apr 1 1926 Population office of Sinking Fund
INT. at
1927 430
M-S $15,000
5.3
___ 20,000--May 1 '23-'24
bs
1938 55_ 75,000-__Aug 1 1934 5s '19 A-0 {2,000____Apr 1 1927 Trustees.
J-D 68,000
58
1 1928
3,000____Apr
1932 bs '13 Ri-s 40,000c_May 1 '23-'24
M-S 20,000
58
Police & Fire Dept. Bonds.
1934 Os
200.000c_Dec 1 '25-'2s
J-J
18,000
5$
-a $15,000__Apr 1 '23-'25 NEW CONCORD.
1931 5s '14 J-D 11,000.--_Dec 1 1929 Os '19 s
5s
This village Is in Muskingum Co
J-J 27,000
___
1923-1926
5s '18 A-0
7,000
1927
Bldg. Bonds.
M-S 5.600
Water Works Bonds.
5%s
City Building improvement.
1932 5.9 Highway $30.000-Oct 1 '23-'23
10,000
J-J
6s
--1922-1925 5s '19 M-8 $13,000c_Sept 1 '22-'54
5s
A-0 86.500
1930 5s
M-S 17,000
2,000..__ _Jan 1 1931
___ 140.000____Aug 1 1925 BOND. DEBT May 1 '22 $1,090,498 6s '21 ___
6s
_ _Oct 1 '23-'31 Water debt (incl.)
Bonds.
Highway
- 87,000_
5s'17
507,000 BOND. DEBT Sept 24 '19 $77,610
1922 6s '20 ,- 336,000__June 1 '23-'30
J-J $2,500
23,925
J-D
58
323,100 Assess debt (incl.)
Assessment debt (add'1)_
1924 68 '20 F-A 45.123__Aug 1 '22-'30
7,000
3,285
J-J
53
TOTAL DEBT
1,920,598 Sinking fund
1923 6s
3,000
J-J
___ 149,500 .July 1 '22-'31 Sinking fund
5$
217,123 Assess. val. 1919 (est.)_-_ _1,000,000
1929 5s
A-0 60,000
___ 226,000_ __Oct 1 '22-'27 Assessed value 1919
5s
Total tax rate (per $1,000)---$15.60
35,323,950
1931
889
J-J 31,000
Population 1920
to;
State-Aid Road Bonds.
Sept 1 1923 Os '18 F-A $13.000-Aug 1 '22-'28 Total assess. val. 1921..40,000,000
6s '22 Sept 10,500..
Prin. and int. payable at the
City tax rate (per $1,000)'21--$6.42
76,000_ _Sept 1 '24-'32
Children's Home Bonds.
Village Treasurer's office.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 $20.80
BOND. DEB r Apr 14 '22 $377,100 4s '11 J-D $15.000e___Dec 1 1925 Pop'n 1910, 25,404; 1920____26.718
41,606
2,000c_ __ _Jan 1 1923
Sinking fund
INT. on grade crossing bonds NEW HAVEN TOWNSHIP.
11,217,195
2,000c_ __ _Jan 1 1924 payable Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.;
This township is in Huron County.
Assessed yid., real
7,395,745
2,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1926 other interest is payable by Sinking BOND. DEBT June 9'19- 868.500
Assessed val., pers'i
2,000c_ __ _Jan 1 1927 Fund Trustees.
Total assessed valuation, 1921
Total assessed val. 1918..-2.662,350
6s '22 --18,612,940
2,000c_ -- _Jan 1 1928
Total tax rate (per $1,000)18 $10.20
(90% act.)
4,000c-- _Jan 1 1929 NEWARK SCHOOL DISTRICT. Population 1910. 3.836; 1920..4,614
State & Co. tax(per$1.000) '21_87.95
4,000c .Jan 1 '30-'31 4s '07 M-S $25,000c_Mar 18 '23-'31
Population 1910, 16,097; 1920_14,555
300c--- _Jan 1 1932 48 '08 A-0 3,000c_Apr 23 '23-'25 NEW HAVEN TWP. RURAL S. D.
MORRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district(P.0.Plymouth R.F.
Funding Bonds.
1 '23-'37
'12 M-N
This district (P. 0. Morral) Is in 4148'04 J-D $60,000-Dec 1 '22-'24 4s '13 M-N 57.000c_May '23-'32 D. No, is inHuron County.
58
20,000_May 20
'22-'38
Marion County.
Bridge Bonds.
6s '14 A-0 12,000_Apr 30 '23-'34 6s '20 A-0 g34 000... _A-0_$34,000
Deficiency Bonds.
4s '10 J-J $1'0,000c_July 1 '22-'31 53 '16 10.000_ _May 9 '23-'32 BOND.DEBT Apr 7'22.-510'19 M-S $6,000c___M-S '22-'25 TOTAL DT. May 25 '22_31,811,823 58 '19 s-a
90,000-Sept 1 '22-'39
BOND. DEBT May 1921.. $36,000 Ass'd val. '21 (70% act.)_81,935,730 BOND. DEBT May 1 '22 3223.770 NEW LEXINGTON.
Tot. asq'd val.'21(80%act.)2,000,000 State& Co. tax (per $1.000)'21-$6.02 Assessed value 1921-'22_ _41,746.580
This village Is In Perry County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)__-$15.00 Population 1910,57.488; 1920_57,980 School tax (per $1,000) 1922_$8.50
Street Impt. Bonds (village's por.)
INT. on all bonds at County Population In 1920
26,718 54s'16M-N$10.000c -Mayl'22-'35
office.
MORROW COUNTY.
Treasurer's
Funding Bonds.
INTEREST at Licking County
County seat is Mt. Gilead.
Bank & Trust Co.
-a $7,000
53s'19 s
6s '20 M-S 40,u00___M-S '22-'29 NAPOLEON.is in Henry Co. Inc.
This village
Refunding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
58 15
51,800__Sept 1 '22-'27
June 7 1853. Population 1910. 4,007; NEWBERRY TOWNSHIP.
6s '21 M-S j$3,500c___M-S '23-'25 1920 4.132.
This township (P. 0. Covington) BOND.DEBT Mar 22'20- 131,653
1 7,765.49cM-S '22-31
Is In Miami County.
7.854
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking fund & securities__$438,465
GEN.BD.DT. May 24'22
Assessed val. 1919-....._._..2.911.910
140,490 410'06 M-S $12,000c.-June 16 1931 bsPublic-Hall Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'I)
M-S 25,000
1931 Total tax (per 81.000) 1919___$17.40
1924
$26,600
20,000 43.8
Floating debt ad 1)
M-S 20,0000
1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922_
$26,400 Population in 1920 (Census)___3,157
594,955 445
TOTAL DEBT
A-0 3,600__A&O 1 '29--2:1 Tot.ass'd val.'21(60% act.)8,000 MOO
INT. at the village treasury.
Assessed val., real
17,229,910 510'16 s
11.000.10_Mar 7'23'26 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921-411.30
'21
Assessed val., personal...12,414,300 6s Water-a
-Plant Bonds.
8.142 NEW LEXINGTON SCH. DIST.
Population 1922
Total assess. val.'21(75%
_ $42.000
School Building Bonds.
29,644,210 514s'15 _ -Works Refunding.
actual)
M-S $20.500_ _ _Sept 20 1938
NEW BOSTON.
514s
Water
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'21.$3,55
1923-1940
4.500
This village (P. 0. Portsmouth) is 6s '17 J-J
5s '19 s-a $13,000--July 1 '22-'34
Population 1910, 16.815: '20. 15.570
-Engine-House Bonds.
In Scioto County. Pop, 1910. 1.858.
School Inlet. Bonds.
INTEREST at Treasurer's office. 5s Fire
M-S $2,500
$7,000
1922-1923
5s
'15
Street Bonds.
.July 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 24 '21 $105,000 Os '16 J-J
MORROW SCHOOL DISTRICT. Assessment debt (add'1)...._ 51,771 410 11 ..__ $4,000...
1924-1932
5,000___Jan 1 '23-'27 5s '17 A-0 $9,000
This district is In Warren County. Floating debt
J-J
'1925-1927
15,000
2,000
5,000___J-J 1 '22-'26 6s
1922-1941 Assess. val. '20 (abt. act.).8,000.000 410'12 ___
45 '12 J-D $30 000
1 '27-'29 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1922_ $52,500
'15
BOND. DEBT May 25 '20432,500 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921---$24.40 58 '16 -_ 12,500__Apr
1,000--_Aug 1 1928 Total assess. val. Apr '21 2,963.088
5s
Sinking fund
1,500
INT. at Village Treas. office.
1,500-_Mar 15 192) Total tax-rate (per $1,000)21410.06
58 '17 ..-Assessed valuation 1919
7,000---Jan 1 '29-'33
Os '18 -_
1,096,000 NAPOLEON SCHOOL DIST.
(60% act.)
3,000____ Dec 1 1928 NEW LONDON.
6s '19 ___
School tax (per $1,000) 1919_$29.00
This village is in Huron County.
Bonds.
17,000...July 1 '22-'26
Population in 1919
1,360 OsBuilding $281.000_ -M-S '22-'49 5s
Water-Works Bonds.
24.500_ _Sept 1 '22-'27
'19 M-S
INTEREST at Clerk's office.
130ND. DEBT Apr 1922._ $284,000 Os
8.000__Oct 1 '22-'29 .5s '16 J-D $56.000__J-D 1 '22-'43
14 000__Julv 1 '22-30 6s '19 A-0 I 1,r00__Oct 1 '22-'24
MT. GILEAD.
Total assessed val. 192 l -_ _5,023,230
3,500_ __ _July 1 1934
1 1.501L Apr 1 '23-'25
This village is in Morrow Co.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 326.20 Os '22 -__
Electric Works Inlet. Bonds.
GEN.131). DT. May 1 '22.. $73,478 Popula'n in 1910. 4,007; 1920, 4,132
Street Extension.
Os '15 --- $2,000-___Nov 1 1931 6s '22 M-N $5,000_ May 1 '24-'33
5,580
Assess. debt (add'!)
Street Inapt. Bonds.
6,500 _ _June 1 1933
_
16,082 NELSON VILLE.
431s'10
Sinking fund
_s
--- $21,350
This City is in Athens County.
Sewer Bonds.
Tot. assess. val.'22(31 act.) 360,000
Water Works Bonds.
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
5s '14 J-J $44.000c_July 1 '22-'43
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21417.30
$2,500
58 '15 M-N 4,000_ ___Nov I 1930 58 '18 Dec 1 $3,000__Dec 1 '24-'29
Population in 1920 (Census)
...1,837 Os '18 s-a
1923-1928
TOT. BD. DT. Mar 5 '20- $48,569 Ss '18 J-D 10,000c__June 1'32-'35 510'18 ann $3,000
....May 1 1937 GEN. BD, DT. May I '22_ 876,680
_
6000..
MT. HEALTHY SCHOOL DIST. Assess, debt additional___
12,758
3.740
Assessment debt (add'1)
.
This district (P. 0. Mt. Healthy) Water debt (included)._
WaterBonds'
31,150 6s1.949.645
Total assessed val.
'14 J-J $42.000c_July 1 '23-'4:1 Total assessed val. 1922
is in Hamilton County.
_4,447,623
1919..BOND. DT. June 28 1920- $50,000 Total tax rate(per $1.000)'19421.05 5s '17 J-J 13,000c._ __July 1 1938 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22-$22.00
,500c- _July 1 1942 Population 1910. 1.557; 1920. 1.470
1 3
'9.750 Population In 1920
6.442
Sinking fund




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NEW LONDON TOWNSHIP.
Deficiency Funding Bonds.
Street
-Improvement Bonds.
430'08 A-0 $6,000_ _..Apr 15 1933
This township is in Huron County. 6s '21 ___ f$30,000_ _Oct 1 '23-'27 _s
_-- $52,800
4s '09 M-N 6.000___May 29 1934
GEN.BD. DT. May 1 '22_ $30,500
1 14,000__Oct 1 '28-'29
Fire Department Bonds.
430'12 J-J 20,000—July 19 1932
Tot.ass'd val.'22(90% act.)1.748,250
Water Works Bonds.
_s
___ 33,000
430'11 J-J
5.000-___July 7 1931
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $18.10
$16.000._ _Oct 1 '23-'30 TOT. BD. DT. July 1 '21- $348,788 55 '14 J-D
6,000..___Juno 6 1934
Population in 1920
450 530
___
9,000__Oct 1 '30-'33 Assessed valuation 1918-.10,628,125 5s '17 A-0 20.000----Oct 1 1927
44,000.. Oct 1 '34-'44
(Assessment about actual value) 5s '19 A-0 49,000... Apr 1 '23-'29
NEW PHILADELPHIA.
6,000........Oct 1 1945 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—$15.42 Es '19 A-0 7,000 ....Apr 1 '23-'29
This city is in Tuscarawas County.
Judgment Bonds.
•
INTEREST Is payable at Norwalk.
Street Extension Bonds.
Street lmpt. Bds. (city's portion). 6s
--- 1$4,000__Apr 1 '23-'26
430'04 Aug 315,000___Aug 1 1924
58 '16 J-J $12,000__J-J 1 '22-'34
1 850_ _ _ _Apr 1 1927
40 '05 July 12,000__July 15 1925
Electric Equip. Water Wks.Bds. TOT. DEBT June 1921-$1,223,132
NORWALK SCHOOL DISTRICT. 00'06 J-J
6,000c___July 1 1931
65 '21 --_ $10,000__--J-J '23-'24 Water debt (incl.)
255.750 Es 12 J-D $10.000____J-D
430'11 A-0 2,500__-_Apr 7 1931
Paving Bonds.
Sinking fund
63,000 ba '14 A-0 2.000c_Dec '22-'26 48 '11 J-J
5.500___July 17 1936
1 '22-'23
6s'19 s
-a 1$1,500__Sept 1 '22-'24 Assessed valuation 1920 25,699,120
-A
2,000___Aug 29 1931
1 1.500_-Mar 1 '22-'25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913---$15.40 5s '16 A-0 r,000__Dec 1 '22-25 00'11 P
-A
5,500—_Feb 14 1932
500___Dec 1 1926 430'11 F
Motor Hose Wagon Purch. Bds.
Population 1910, 8,361; 1920..13,080 5 s'18 M-S
0.000___M-S '24-'43 410'12 M-N 3,000___Nov 25 1932
bs '16 M-S $1,000—__M-S 1 1922
5 s'19 M-S 20,000—M-8 '24-'43 43(8'10 M-N 1,500—May 21 1930'
TOT. BD. DT. July 1 '21 $320.346
Os '22 -__ 20,000c_ _M-S 1923-30 58 '13 M-S 6.500__Mar 17 1933
NILES SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Assessed valuation 1918-12,150.350
5s '13 F
-A 26,000 __Feb 24 1933
This district Is in Trumbull Co.
Population 1910,8,542; 1920.-10,718
Impt. & Refunding Bonds.
430'11 M-8 $42,000c_Mar 1 '23-'43 60 20 A-0 $21.000____Oct 1 1925 5s '15 A-0 2,500__Apr 1 '23-'27
48'16 A-0
600__Apr 1 '23-'28
School Building Bonds.
NEW PHILADELPHIA SCH. D. 430'05 M-8 18.000c_Mar 1 23-31
bs
$2,500—__Dec 1 1923 434,s'16 A-0 7.000—Apr 1 '23-'36
This district is in Tuscarawas Co. bs '13 J-J 83,000__July 17'23-48
herman Ave. Damage Bonds.
'14 F-A 81,000__Feb 2 '23-'50 bs '17 J-Di155,000_J-D 1 '24-'54
58 '13 J-D 178,500c J&D '22-'35 6s '20 s
-a 145.000__June 1 '23-'51
2,500_ _ _ _June 1 1955 5s '03 J-D $1,831.750 Dec 15 '23
Es '14 -__ 14,000..__A-0 '22-'28 6s '2
Sidewalk Bonds (Vii. Portion).
A-0 36.000..
.Apr
50 '15 -__
9,000__J&D 1 '22-'30 6s '21 ___ 36,000__Feb 1 '34-'45 TOTAL DE T July 1 1921 $272,500 bs '92 A-0 $18,000c_Oct 1 '22-'39.
1 '34-'45 Tot. asses. val. 1920 .._ _11,896,365
5s '17 M-S 16,000_M&S 1 '22-'37 6s '21
7,000c__Jan 1 '24-'30
55,000c_Oct 1 '32-'45 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $21.20 534s'94 J-J
Es '19 --- 10,000
'95
5.000c—July
6s '21 -__ 30,000__Jan 1 '23-'25 Population 1910
7.803 58 '00 J-J 15.000c__Apr 1 1925
Library Bonds.
4s
A-0
16 1930'
5s '16 J-J $4,500_1%4ar 1 '23-'31 BOND.DEBT Apr 7 '22_ 8542,500
INT. pay. at the Treas. office.
4s '00 M-N 10,000c___May 2 1930
Assess't val.
26,773.620
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21 $175,500 School ax 1921-22
48 '02 M-S 3,500c_ -Sept 15 1922
(per $1,000) '21-'22.18.39
Assessed val. 1918
12.150.350
48 '03 F
-A
2,500c__Aug 15 1923
13,080 NORWICH TOWNSHIP.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—_$14.20 Population in 1920
4s '00 A-0 25,000.
..Apr 16 1930
This township (P. 0. Havanna) is
INT.on 4s at Citizens' Nat.Bank, INT. payable at office of City Tress
Sewer, Drain. & Ditch Bonds.
In Huron County.
New Phila.. on Es and 6s in New
40 '00 A-0
16 1930
430'11 A-0 $18.000__Mar 1 '23-'31 4s'04 J-J 325,000c_Apr 15 1924
Philadelphia.
NOBLE COUNTY.
3,900c—Jan
Ss '17 M-S 30,000c_M-S 1 '22-'26 434s'05 J-J
Caldwell is the county seat.
3,100___July 1 1925
NEW RICHMOND.
Inter-County Highway Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1 '22- $46,000 434s'05 M-N 1.100 -Nov 25 1925
This village is in Clermont County. 5s '19 F
-A $82,500_ -_F-A '22-'29 Total assessed val. 1921_ _1.915,500
Sewer Bonds.
Water and Light Bonds
Os '20 A-0 45.000__Oct 15 '22-'30 Total tax (per 1.000) 1921..--$18.10 43.0'05 J-D 325,000___June 1 1925
45
1922-1928 Bridge and culvert bonds.. $20.000 Population in 1920
--- 58,000
,
796 436s 06 J-J 20,000c—..July 1 1931
Street Impt. Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 7 '22 $147,500
INT. payable at the Commercial 434s'07 A-0 20,000—Apr 8 1932
4s
--- 54,000
1923 Total assessed val. 1921__17,775,000 Bank Co., Willard.
4340'07 J-D 17,000_June 14 1927
Walks Bonds.
Population 1910, 18.601; 1920_17.839
4j4s'09 F-A
4,600__Feb 14 1929
4s
1930-1933
--- $16,964
00'10 A-0
1,500__-Oct
1930
BOND. DEBT May 20'21_$30,064 NOBLE TWP.
NORWICH TWP. RUE. SCH. D. 4348'12 .14 20,000___July 24 1932
19
RURAL S. D.
Total assessed val. 1920__991.000
This district (P. 0. Hilliards) is in 4s'12 J-J
2,000
1932
This district (P.0. Defiance H. F. Franklin County.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20.124.80 D. 12)
4s13 J-D
3,000_June 18 1933
Population 1910,1.733; 1920-1,714 Os '20 is in Defiance County.
434s'13 J-J
Deficiency Bonds.
1.500__July 21 1933
A-0 $36.000„ Apr 1 '23-'60
1,500___Aug 14 1933
$1,500
A-0 1922 434s 13 F-A
BOND. DEBT June 19 '22 $36,000
-A 12.000......Feb 9 1934
NEW STRAITSVILLE VIL. S. D. Tot. assess. val.(act.) 1922 1,115.000 6s '20 A-0 { 4,000
A-0 1923 55 '14 F
This district (P. 0. New Straits- Total tax rate(per $1,000)1922 $19.60
20,000____A-0 '24-'27 43s'14 A-0 5,500c_Oct 1 '22-'32
5s '14 A-0
500._ Oct 1 1924
ville) is In Perry County.
Building Bonds.
50 '15 A-0
Funding Bonds.
bs '16 A-0 $34,000-A&O 1 '22-'36 50 '15 A-0 6,000—Apr 1 1932
BALTIMORE.
1.000c_Apr 1 '23-'24
5s '16 F-A $6,000__Apr 1 '23-'34 NORTH
58'17 M-N 5,300-A&O 1 '22-'37 00'16 A-0
This village is in Wood County.
2.000c_Apr 1 '23-'26
Building Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Apr 18 '22.. $81.000 43s'07
Bonds.
A-0
5s '16 A-0 $39,000._A-0 1 '22-'56 613 Refunding34,000c__A-0
Tot.assess.val.'21(75%est.)4,821,440 5s 17 A-0 9,000_ _Apr 8 1932
'18 A-0
'22-'26 Total
600
BOND.DEBT April 1920.. $74.250
1022-1927
tax rate(per $1.000)'21-$18.50
534s'17 M-N 2,000
Tot.ass'd val.'20(75% act.)1,772,495 BOND. DEBT4,000c___A-0 '27-'28 Population 1921 (est.)
1922-1925
3.000 5s '18 A-0
400
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920— --$7.98 Total assessed May 29 '22 $35,000
val. 1922_ __2.318,685
INT. at Merchants' Sc Farmers' 5s '14 A-0 3,110.64 1922-1925
1924
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21119.17 Bank, HIlliards.
5s 19 J-J 1,600__July 1 22- 29
NEWTON FALLS CON. S. D.
Population 1910, 2,503; 1920...2,439
Town-Hall Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Newton Falls)
NORWOOD.
4e '06 M-N $3,000_--May 15 1931
is in Trumbull County.
This city is In Hamilton Co. ad5s '19 A-0 $48,000_ — A-0 '22-'45 NORTH CANTON.
joining Cincinnati. Tao. as village to Refunding Bonds.
'01 — $17,818
This village is in Stark County.
1926
School Building Bonds.
Jul 181888: cityMay 41903.
23,813
Storm Sewer Bonds.
1922*
Es '19 A-0 1327,000__Apr 1 '23-'49
ublic Bath Natatorium Bonds.
2.067
1925
1 29 000
Oct 1 '22-'49 Es '21 --_ $1,400c___Apr 1 1926 5s '13 A-0 $10,000c___Apr 6 1933 434s'05 F-A
5s 14 ___
5,000__May6 1934
Street Paving Bonds.
6s '21 A-0 il1,000_ _A-0 1923-33
i
Playground Extension Bonds.
5s 14
3,650_ _July 27 1934
400_ _ _ _Apr 1 1934 6s '21 -__ $3,500_ __ _Oct 1 1931 5s '13 J-J $10.500___July 21 1933 5s '15 ___
M-S 19,000__Sept 1 '22-'40
TOT. DEBT May 24 22... $112.000 6s '22 A-0 i 8,000.. Oct 1 '23-'30
1ay
Comfort
Es
1,300___Oct 1 1931 41:1'16 A-0Station Bonds. '23-'26 5 '14 M-S 25,000_ _ _Sept 8 1934
_
Tot, assessed val. 1921........6.983,040
$4,000c_Apr 1
s 19
4,090Aug '22-'29,
Tax rate per $1,004, 1921
$7.10 GEN. BD. Dr.Apr 6 '22- 5233.100
a k Impt. Bonds.
r
113,200 bs '13 -_
Population in 1920
1.300 Assess. debt (incl.)
JJ $10,500__July 21 1933 530 20 A-0 22,621-- _Apr 1 1940.
Sinking fund
26,176 430'16 A-0
INT. on 6s of 1921 at First NaWater-Main Extension Bonds
1,200__Apr 1 '23-'28
Water debt (incl.)
tional Bank, Newton Falls.
30,000
Garbage
Bonds. 430 12 J-J $4,000___July 29 1932
Assess. val., real estate_ _ _ _5,000,000 430'13 A-0 Wagon Equip. 21 1933 430'10 A-0 3,000__Oct 24 1930'
$3.500-__Apr
3,716,820 430'15 ___
NEWTON TWP. RUE. SCH. DIS. Assess. val., personal
9,000__Apr 1 '23-'31
Montgomery Pike Bridge Bonds.
( act)_8,716.820 530'20 s
This district (P. 0. Pleasant Hill) Tot. assess.val.'21
-a
2,000 Apr 1 '23-'26 5.9 '17 A-0 $3,500__Apr 1 '23-'29
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_823.40
is in Miami County.
Garbage-Site Bonds.
General Improvement Bonds.
1,600 434s'15 A-0 $2,000-Apr 1 '23-'26
68.'21 M-S $200,000---M-S '27-'56 Population in 1920
5s '17 A-0 $1,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'29,
(For amount duo each year see
Office Equipment Bonds.
22,620.26_Apr 1 1940
V. 113, p. 1795.)
s'12 J-D 33,500__Dec 6 1932 530 20 s-a
NORTH CANTON SCH. DIST.
BONDED DEBT
(?)
Fire Department Bonds.
pTov_'t (City's portion).
School Bldg. Bonds.
43407 M-N$15,000—Nov 15 1927 43008 M-N $2,500._-Nov 24 1928.
1
NEW VIENNA VIL. SCH. DIST. 6s '20 s-a $117,000__Sept 1 '22-'60 48 '08 J-J
-A
2,500___Aug 29 1931
11,000____July 8 1928 430'11 F
1922-1960
__ 39,000
This district (P. 0. New Vienna) Os
BONDED DEBT 1921--- $200,000 4s '08 J-D 90,000—Dec 29 1933 430'12 M-S 50,000 -Mar 21 1932
is in Clinton County.
Assets. val., real estate '20-3,001,200 430'09 M-N 13,500__May 7 1934 534s20 A-0 12,500_-__Apr 1 1940'
Building Bonds.
4s '10 J-J 41.000__Jan 15 1935
Fire and Police Bonds.
440'17 M-S $70,000c.M&S 1 '22-'47
48'10 M-N 14.000___Nov 15 1930
M-N
11923.
BOND. DEBT Apr 25'22- $89,000 NORTHFIELD.
4 s'll J-J 15,672.87_July 7 1931 434s03 Apr $1,000____Nov 1 1924
448'01
15,000____Apr
Floating debt
This village Is in Summit County 434s'12 F-A
11,000
4,500—_Aug 26 1932 4348'05 F-A 10.000.__Feb 10 1925
Assess. val. '21 (Y., act.)-.. _3,700,000
Electric Light Bonds430'12 J-D 130,000—Dec 23 1932 48 '07 J-J,
4.000___July 26 1932
Tax rate (per $1,_000) 1921_ _ _$17.60
1310.500-Apr 1 '23-'25 430'13 J-J
2 1933 434s'08 M-8 2,200___Mar 31 1933
INT. at New Vienna Bank.
5s '19 A-0 12,000_Apr 1 '26-'28 5s 14 _..., 15.645__ _May 20 1934
Police Bonds.
5,000.__ Apr 1 1929 5s '14 A-0 4.000c—Oct 1 '22-'30
bs '14 A-0 2.000-- _Oct 1 1924 430 09 J-J $2,500___Nov 24 1928.
Road Bonds (Village's Share).
NILES.
5,000___July 19 1932
1$12.000__Oct1 '22-'23 430'15 A-0 9.000__Apr 1 '23-'31 430 12 J-J
This city is in Trumbull County
14.000 ..Oct 1 '24-'25 530'17 A-0 5.000
Viaduct Bonds.
1922-1931
Refunding Bonds.
530'9 A-0
8,000—Oct 1 1926 5,s'17 M-N 4.400
1922-1932 448'08 M-S $8.600_ __Sept 17 1933
43.s'16 M-N $8,000____Nov 1 1926
4s '07 J-J
20,000__Oct 1 '27-'28
,,
City-Hall Bonds.
35.000.....July 11 1927
bs 17 M-N 12.000„Nov 1 '27-'29
12 000__ _ _Oct 1 1929 40 '12
Street Bonds (City's Portion). BOND. DEBT June 16 '21 3105.000 5s '14 J-D $90,000___Dec 30 1932 .is Market House Bonds. 11
'07 J-J $35,000___July
M-N 7,000 ..Nov 16 1931
1932
5s '14 M-N$11.000_May 20 '33- 34 Tot, assess. val. 1921_ _ _ _3,483,090 430'16 A-0 2,000c-Apr 1
Water-Works Bonds.
'23-'26
5s 14 J-D 10.000 _June 20 -37- 40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-.118.50
530'93 M-S 35.000c_Sept 1 '22-'23
Bridge Bonds.
6.500__July 1 41-43 Population in 1920
bs 14 J-J
861 5s '17 A-0 $3,500__- Apr 1 '23-'29 is '00 A-0 15.000e.._Apr 16 1930 •
Es 14 F-A 21.000c_Aug 1 '22-'24
is'04 M-S 6.500c___Mch 11924.
Steam Road Roller Bonds.
bs '16 A-0 2,220___Oct 10 1922
530'20 A-0 $3,500—.Apr 1 '23-'29 414s'04 J-D
2,700c___Dec 1 1924
53.68'19 s-a
2,200----Apr 1 1923 NORTH LIMA SCH. DIST.
4.500_Dec 31 1924
434s'04 J-D
This district (P. 0. North Lima) 58 Revenue Deficiency Bonds.
5,000..... _Apr 1 1924
'19 A-0 $30,000 __Oct 1 1927 430'05 M-N 4.250—May 20 1925
.7,000____Apr 1 1925 Is in Mahoning County. Popula-a
bs '19 s
-A
1,500 _ _ A ug 1 1925 •
..
Auto Patrol & Ambulance Bds. 434s'05 F
-I. 2,000_- —Apr 1 1926 tion 1922 (est.), 1,200.
430'12 J-J $5,000__July 19 1932 4s '06 J-D 25,000____June 1 1931
6s '20 A-0 5.000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1931
Deficiency Bonds.
450'06 M-N 5,200...._Nov 15 1931
Street Impt. (City's Portion).
6s
-__ 37,500
6s '20 J-J 87,500—July 1 '23-'37 Es '14 M-N$18,000—Nov
6,500__July 11 1932
1934 40 '07 J-J
6s '21 -__ 18,000__Apr 1 '25-'30 BOND.DEBT June 1 1922 $33,500 bs '15 A-0 1,500c___Apr 16 1925 is '07 J-J 34,000_ --July 15 1937
1
860____Apr 1 1931 Total assessed val. 1922___1,666.000 434s'16 A-0 5,000c_Apr 1 '23-'32 430 08 J-D
5.000__Dec 18 1933
Sidewalk Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22.. $8.80 4 s 16 A-0 6.000c_Apr 1
'23-'28 4s 10 A-0 2,500___Apr 151935.
6s '21 -__ 1$6,000„Oct 1 '24-'29
430'16 A-0 21.000c-Apr 1 '23-'36 430 10 A-0 3,000. Oct 24 1930'
1 4,000 Oct 1 '30-'31
4,000__ _July 29 1932
NORTH OLMSTEAD VIL. S. D. 448'16 A-0 16,000c-Apr 1 '23-'30 44s 12 J-J
Sewer Bonds Wiles korlion).
This district (P. 0. North Olm- 430'16 A-0 48,000c_Apr 1 '23-'34 bs 13 F-A 105.000__.Aug 5 1933
6s '14 J-D $2,000---Dee 28 1924
14 M-N 2,500___May 16 1934
as '14 M-S 4,000__ __Mar 1 1934
stead) is in Cuyahoga County.
bs '15 M-8 2,000.._Aug 1 '22-'25
bs '15 A-0 9,000_Apr 1 '23-'31 s 14 M-S 15,000_-Sept 8 1934
School-Improvement Bonds.
10,000—Oct 1 '27-'80
53s'18 s-a
430'16 A-0
50 15
15,000____Mar 1 1926
_s '19 A-0 18.000-_Apr 1 '25-'30 4hs'16 A-0 $32,000__Oct 1 '22-'42 430'16 A-0 14,000__Apr 1 '23-'36 is '10 M-S 15,500___Apr 15 1930 .
A-0
2,009__Apr 1 '23-'26
6s '22 A-0 72,000___Oct 1 '23-'46
6s '20 A-0 115.000.. Oct 1 '22-'26
430'16
430'17 A-0
500c ,.Apr
116.000__Oct 1 '27-'30 BOND. DEBT May 12 '22 $32,000 6s '17 A-0 13,000__Apr 1 '23-'35 434s'17 A-0 3,000....Apr 1 1 1923
A-0
'23-28
6s '21
_ 30.300Apr 1 '31-'36 Tot.assess.val.'21(4 act.) 2,602,050 5s '19 A-0 14,000__Apr 1 '2C-'36 430'17 A-0 3.000
32,000c_Apr 1 '23-'38
1922-1927
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22$18.00
Water-Extension Bonds.
_'19 A-0 38,000c-_Apr 1 '23-'41 434. 17 A-0 3,091)__Apr 1 •23- 28
2,000 5s '19 F
5s '14 A-0 11.0.000__Apr 1 '27-'28 Population in 1922 (est.)
5s
-A
4,000___Aug 1 '22-'29 4 9 17 A-0 1.600_Apr 1 23-24
53•6s
___ 10,000—Oct 1 '27-'28
bs 19 F-A
4,000.....Aug 1 '22-'29 4 s 17 A-0 2,510__Apr l 23-2"
10,000-_—Oct 1 1929 NORWALK.
534o'18 A-0 12,000
1922-1933
536s
,
s
-a
This city Is in Huron Co. Incorp. 534s'20 A-0 5,000_ ---Apr 1 1930 5s 19 F
5,000
Electric Light Bonds.
-A 44,000—Feb 1 23-44
75,000__Oct 1 '35-'49 April 1881. Poculatior 1010. 7,858; 50 '95 A-0 $5,000c--Oct
6s '20 s-a
1 '22-'26 5s 19 A-0 8,000_Apr 1 i23-3
Park Bonds.
1920. 7.379.
40 '03 A-0 10,000,—Ap: 15 1928 5s 19 A-0 3,590__Apr 1 23-2
58 '14 M-N$16,500--May 1 '44-'46
Electric-Light Bonds.
May 6,000c—May 20 1929 5s 19 A-0 7,000_Oet 1 22- 28
5s '14 M-S$100.000_Sept 1 '23.'42 430'04 A-0 18,000Cemetery lmpt. Bonds.
4s '10
—Apr
5 .15 J-D 51,,000_June 15 'Cl-'34 6s '18 M-S 24.000__Sept 1 '22-'27 430'15 A-0 14.000c-Oct 1 15 1930 _s Deficiency Bonds.
'22-'35
'16 I-J
5.000_July 10 '24-28 (is z0 s
-a J17,500_Mar 1 '21-30 430'15 A-0 9,000c-Oct
5s
GEN.BI3713R0 0
e
Pb
001
Provertv-Purchase Bonds.
;17.500__Sept 1 '24-'1() 4 4:.'15 A-0 2,000"_ Apr 1 '22-'30 Assessment debt (add'21-$2,128,578
1).... 186,988
1 '23-'2e
5s '15 A-0 $6,500—....Apr 5 1925 6s '21 30.000.. M-8 1928-31 430'16 A-0 15,000
623,459 •
1922-1936 Sinking fund
Water Bonds.
Deficiency Bonds.
'19 A-0 3,500---Apr 1 '23-'29 Assess.val. '20 (abt.act) _ _46,311,310
A-0 $16,000c —1922.1925 bs Street Repair
$5.000__ --Oct 1 1923 So
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $21.18
Bonds.
530'19 s
M-S 7,001. --_1922-1928 48 '00 A-0 $20,000c
-a 1 8,000—Oct 1 '24-'25 58
Pop'n 1910, 16,185;'20
_Apr 16
24,966.
M-S
4,365----Oct 1 1926 5a
500
1922 48 '06 M-N 8,000_--May 15 1930
1931
INT. at Norwood Nat. Bank.




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Funding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
NORWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT. Total assess. val. 1922
2,595,430 4348 14 A-0 $60,000c__Apr 1 1934 5s '16 J-J $40,000c-Jan 9 '23-'32
'22-48 (abt. 60% act.)
48 '09 J-J 3112,000c..July 20'22-'35 School tax rate(per $1,000)'22_37.80 5348'19 J-J 20,000c_July 25'27-'31 Cs '21 J-D 85,000 Dec 27 '22-'38
43 '05 J-D 20.0000 __June
1923-1947 BOND. DEBT Apr. 1921.. $425,950
'21 A-0 140,000
1,000
7,500c___July '22-'36 Population in 1920 (est.) of Berea 6sStreet Improvement.
40.226
Sinking fund
43 '05 J-J
INT. payable at Bank
4s '06 M-S 2.000c___Sept '22-'23 Co..Olmstead Falls.
1922-1923 Total assess. val. 1921.._39.000,000
48 '08 A-0 $4,000
14 '29-'49
1922-1926 State& Co.tax(per $1.000)'21310.30
48 '10 M-8 17,500cMar
4s '05 A-0 5,000
43 '11 J-J 72.500c_July 1 '22-'50 ORANGE RURAL SCHOOL DIST. 68 '13 A-0 5,750c__Apr 1 '23-'23 Population in 1920 (Census). 36,098
..Mar 1 '23-'32
43 '00 M-S 20,000.
$200,000c.Tan 1 '23-'42 58 '13 A-0 3,500c___Apr 1 1924
48 '00 M-N 7,000_May 14 '33-'35 6s '21 A-0
1922-1923
(?) 4s '05 M-S 1,500
DEBT
PERRY TOWNSHIP.
4s '05 J-D 19,000__June 1 '23-'33 BONDED
INT. payable at the First National 58 '13 A-0 3.500c___Oct 1 1925
is in Franklin
This
20,000__Dec 1 '22-'50
4s '11 J-D
53 14 A-0 12.000c___Apr 1 1934 County. township
Bank of Cuyahoga County.
'27-'42
55 '18 A-0 20,000-Oct 14 '22-'50
'14 A-0 7,000c..Oct 1 '22-'35
4
School Bonds.
A-0 194,000c__ -Oct
4s '11
58 '15 A-0 3.000__0ct 1 1935 _s
.
--- *55,000
4s '12 J-D 55,000-Dec 16'22-'49 ORRVILLE is in Wayne County. fis '16 J-J
5,500c-July 1 '23-'27
This village
15,000
4s14 J-D 82,000c_June 8 22-40 Incorporated Sept. 9 1864.
1922-1936 -8
5s '15 A-0 15,000
BOND. DEBT Apr. 9 '21 *70,000
45,0000 ___-1927-1933
-D
4343'15 J
1927-1931
530'18 J-3 20,000
Refunding Bonds,
1930 Assessed valuation 1920-2,936350
(See V. 101. P. 1829 for maturity.) 434s'16 J-J 1$3,000-July 1 '22-'24 6s '20 A-0 2,500
18
INT.at Cleve. Tr. Co.,Painesville.
430'16 M-S 10,000.__Sept 27 1934
1931
1 4,000-July 1 '25&26 6s '21 A-0 5,500
1935
4348'16 M-N110,000__Nov
Electric Light Bonds.
1923-1929
15,000___Nov 27 1936 53 '09 Mar 7,500
4s '09 A-0 12,000c__ _1922-'26-'27 PERRY TWP.SCH. DIST.
1922-1928
7,000
1923
430'17 M-8 15,000___Mar 12 1938 5s '08 M-S 8,000
1922-1929 5s '12 A-0 2,000
This district(P.O.Columbus) is in
110,000_Mar.12'39-'49 58'09 M-S
58 14 A-0 5.000c__ _Apr I 1934 Franklin County.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
$4,000c Sept 24 '34-'35
'15 A-0 35,000c_Apr 1 '28-'34
53
School Bonds.
Sept 24 '36-'37 58 '16 M-S 2,500_Sept 15 '22-'26 534s'19 s-a
6,000c
35,000c_July 1 '22-'28 58 '17 AM $46,000c_A-0 2 '22-'37
Works Bonds.
1923-1932 TOTAL DEBT May 31 '22 558,000
5s '17 A-0 20,000c Sept 24'38-'39 58 WaterMar 1925 64 '21 A-0 50,000
'15 M-S $4,500
40,000c Sept 24 '40-'41
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1922_ __2,726,000
ice Plant Bonds.
24 '42-'43
50,000c Sept
1 '31-33
INT. payable at the Worthington
182,000-Sept 15 1922 534s'19 s-a $12,000__Dec $669,000
1922-1931 6s 21 s-a
44,000
5s 19 s-a
120.000 _ Mont.15 23-27 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922 177,000 Savings Bank, Worthington.
DEBT Apr 1922_51,007,500
BOND.
Water debt(included)____
General Street Bonds.
.45.000.000
115,750
Assess. val.'22(abt. act.)
July 1923 Assessment bonds (add'1)_
$2,000
10,675 PERRYSBURG.
School tax (per $1,000) 1922-521.28 5%3'13 J-J ght Plant.
Sinking fund
This village is in Wood County.
Pop'n 1915 (est.), 25,000;'20. 26.000 58Electric-Li
July 1929 Assessed valuation 192 L..11.738.000
'14 J-J $30,000
Street lima. Bonds(VU.Par..)
INT. at First Nat.Bk., Norwood. 58 '19 M-S 18,000
1922-1932 Total tax (per 51.000) 1921-321.30
7,272 5s '17 M-S 2,080-Sept 1 '22-'37
in 1920
Population
Deficiency Bonds.
10.000__June 1 '24-'33
INTEREST Is payable at Paines- 530'19 s-a
July 1924
OAK HARBOR.
6s '20 J-J 36,000
This village is in Ottawa County. GEN.BD.DT. Apr 10'22.. $117,400 ville branch of the Cleveland Tr. Co. 53Refunding Bonds.
'16 F-A 310,000c-Aug 1 1936
12,600
Refunding Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'i)
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
16,900
5s 20 A-0 $3.000_serially to 1934 Sinking fund
113,100 PAINESVILLE RURAL SCH. D. 530'19 s-a $7.000c__June 1'33-'39
Paving Bonds.
Net debt
Cemetery Bonds.
School Improvement Bonds.
ept 1 1922 Assessed value, real estate_3,347.740
5s'18 s-a J $2,000__S ept 1 1923
$3.000c--Dec 1 '24-'29
534s'19 s-a
2,868,755 -s '14 --- $4,500
1 2,500..___S
Assessed value, personal
2,500
Water Works Refunding Bonds.
Street Impt. Bonds.
Tot.ass'4 val.'21( M act.)--6,216,495 _s '14 __2,000
___
6s '18 J-J $8,000__July 1 '22-'37
5s 19 .._ 33,000__Mar 1 23-28 Total tax rate (per 31.000)'22 $23.80 -s '15 A-0 13,5000
Light-Plant-Purchase Bonds.
6,000....Mar 1 29-34 Population in 1920
4.117 53s'18
5 8'18 A-0 5,500___A-0 '22-'27 530'15 M-S $2,114__M-S 1 '22-'28
3,000_Mar 1 .24- 34
as
INT.at Orrville National Bank.
6000
.s'21 ___
' Street and Water-Works Bonds.
19($500 in even-numbered years.)
-__ $58,324.86-Sept 1 1925
Street Refunding Bonds.1 1927 ORRVILLE VIL. SCHOOLIIDIST. 5 School Funding Bonds. '31-'42 43-55
s'18A-0812,000c_A & 0 1
Refunding Bonds.
- $2,000____Sept
$21,000__Sept 1 '22-'28
58
DEB'
ND. DEB I' June 5 22 $34,000 6s '20 M-8
3100__Nov 1 1925
19Water Works Refunding Bonds. 530'19.M-S{ 12,000__Sept 1 '29-'31 Ass'd val. 1922 (2-3 act.)
..7.010,720
12.000__Mar 1 '26-'37
1 1922
48 19 ___ $3,500_ ___Sept 59: 0
90.000--Sept 1 '32-'46
$170,150
0
0
3 50
112,0110-Mar 1 '23-'26 Total tax (per $1,000) 1918__$14.8 TOT. BD. DT.June 1921.. 23.500
GEN.BD.DT. May 1 2.'
INT.on 315,000 issue is payable at Water debt
1 27-41
Water debt (incl.)
.
9,000
66,000 54 20 M-S 60,000-Mar 1 '42-'46 office of Board of Education; on Sinking fund
(add'i)
Assessment debt
25.000.Mar
2,200,390
4.255 6s '21 M S 20,000c_Sept 1 '42 !46 $12,000 issue at Painesville Nat, Bk. Total assessed val. 1920
Sinking fund
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'19417.50
Tot.assess.val.'21(75%act.)2,750,000
r 10'47 '55
80,000c.Ma
Total tax rat3(per $1.000)'21-$20.00 BOND.DEBT Nov 17,
19.. $151,000 PAINESVILLE SCHOOL DIST. Population in 1920 (Census)__2.429
1.858 Sinking fund
3,680
Funding Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 1.559; 1920
1922-1945 PERRYSBURG VIL. S. D.
Tot.assess. val.'19(act val)5,726,650 5s '17 Oct 512.000
4.200 5s '19 M-S 20,000-Sept 1 '22-'41
Population in 1919 (est.)
OAK HARBOR SCHOOL DIST.
Building Bonds.
-Apr 1 '23-'33
Os 20 M-S 119.000c_Mar 1 23-'41 430'16 A-0 $39.000c_ -Oct 1 '22-'40
1322.000c
4s 11 A-0 3
120,000c_Sent 1 '22-'41 TOT. DEBT. Apr. 13 '21- $41,000
12,000c--Oct 1 '22-'33 OTTAWA.
_M-S '24-'53 Floating debt
12.000
BOND. DE T May 24'22 $26,000
This village is in Putnam County • 548'21 M-S 295000c_
_3,350,000 GEN.BD. DT. May 25'22 $50,000 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21 $146,500 Ass'd val. (60% act.) ,'21 _4.322,970
Assessed valuation
1922....
7,000 Tot.asses.val.'21(60%act.)12.000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921--$21.20
School tax (per 51.000) 1922..518.00 Assessment debt(add%
$1.53 Population in 1920
2.000 Floating debt (additional)..
3,100
2,000 Tax rate (per 1.000) 1921
Pop'n in 1920 (est.)
8,000
14,000 Population in 1920
INT.at District Treasurer's office.
INTEREST at State Bank.
Sinking hind
5,690
Assessed value, real estate_1,17
I,106,960 •PAINT TWP.RURAL SCH. DIST.
OAKWOOD.
Assessed value, personal
This village (P. 0. Dayton) is in rota' assessed value 1921
This district (P. 0. Bloomingburg. PHILLIPSBURG SCH. DIST.
2,282,650 R. F. D. No. 1) is in Fayette Co.
Montgomery County.
This district (P. 0. Phillipsburg)
(about 70% actual)
BOND. DEBT July 1 1918 59,245 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$17.80
is in Montgomery County.
School Bonds.
88,857 Population 1910, 2,182; 1920, 2,167
I$2,000c_M&S 1 '22-'23
Assessment debt
School Construction Bonds.
98,102
500c___Mar 1 1924 5343
TOTAL DEBT
$50,000
4,900 OTTAWA COUNTY'.
General sinking fund
58 '17 M-S 5,000c_Sept 1 '24-'28
Building(Assessment) Bonds.
2,000c_Mar 1 '25-'28 5348'19 M-S $20.000_ -M-S '47-'56
Port Clinton is the county seat.
Assessed val'n, real estate 3,114,460
1,593,050
1 '29-'37 TOTAL DEBT June 1 1922 581.000
val'n, personal
9,000c_Mar
Assessed
Highway Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.'18(95%act.)5,707,510 53 '17 M-S $4,500____Sept 1 1922
13,500c_Sept 1 '29-'37 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (V act.).2,000,000
4
._Mar 1 1927 BOND.DEBT Apr 11 '22. $31.500 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21420.36.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)-$13.20 53 '17 M-S 6,000..
1,473 53 '17 M-S 8,500.__.Mar 1 1927 Sinking fund
1920
2.575
Population in
58 '17 M-S 8,500____Mar 1 1927 Assessed valuation 1921- _2.500.000 PICKAWAY COUNTY.
OAKWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT. 53 '17 M-S 4,500__. Mar 1 1927
Circleville is county seat.
53 '17 M-u 23,500____Mar 1 1927 PARMA TWP.SCH. DIST.
Building Bonds.
os '21 M-8 814,6921.1c
This district (P. 0. Cleveland) is
4348'16 A-0 532,0000_Oct 1 '22-'46 53 '17 M-S 10,500____Mar 1 1927
Bridge Bonds.
1922-1931 58 '19 M-S 146.000.__Apr 21 1929 n Cuyahoga County.
10.000c__._
J-J
48
'22 43
2
58,000___A-0 '22-'25 58 '13 M-81169,000-_M&S 1 1930
18,000__Mar 3 '23-'28
BOND. DEBT May 1916_ 556,000
12.000___Mar
_
20,000-_A-0 '26-'30 4348
val. 1915-._2.204,870 5s '19 M-8 114,000__Sept 3 '22-'28
Total assessed
'22-'34
+
'31-'35 5s '14 ICI-§. 25.000---M-S '22-'25
4.000._ Mar 3 1929 5348'20 A-0 30,000-A-0
School tax (per $1.000) 1915.54.18
M-S 8.000____M-8
as
850 6s '21 M N145,000
40,000___A-0 '36-'40 58 '14 -__ 29,000
1931
Population in 1916
1932
55,000___A-0 '41-'45 58
Bridge Bonds.
1939
-_- 21,500
70,000-_ -A-0 '46-'50 55
530'19 A-0 4,000c-A-0 '22-'23
193'
-- 15,000
OBERLIN.
150,000c_July 1 '22-51
A-0 4,500___Apr 15
6s '21
This village is in Lorain County. 5348'18 Maintenance Bonds. 1924 (See V.J-J p. 395, for maturity.) 6s '18 M-S 26,000--M-S '22-'28
112,
Road
Bonds.
Incorporated in 1846.
Oct 1922 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '20-- $225.000 Ss Funding 513.500
53 '19 A-0 $9,700
1930
'13
Town-Hall Bonds.
act) 5,950.000 4348
Apr 1923
64 '21 A-0 8,000
r___ 12,800_---Sept 1 1930
5343'19 J-D $18,000____June 1 1929 GEN.BD.DT.Apr 6'22_ _ $316,5() Tot.assess.val.'19(80%
.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-__512
Road Bonds.
Bonds.
Refunding
2.500 58 '17 M-£3.1320.000cM&S 1 '22-'26
Assessment debt
119,350 Population in 1920 (est.)
530'15 M-S $6,000.-Sept 1 '22-'27 Sinking funds
60,000
1 4.000c-_Mar 1 1927
Paving Bonds.
28.873.830 PAULDING COUNTY.
$1,500___Aug 15 1922 Assess. val. real
55 '17 M-S 1 4,000c_M&S 1 '22-'25
F-A
68
Assess. val. personal
County seat is Paulding.
18,297.210
500c..--Mar 1 1926
5348'11 M-N 1,200__ _Nov 1 1924 Tot. val. '21 (75% act.) _47,171,040
Road Bonds.
5,000__May 1 '23 '27
Various 5s '17 M-S 5,000c.M&S 1 '22-'26
6s '21 - County tax rate(per $1,000)'21.53.60 58 '17 -3198,000
500c___Mar 1 1927
Water-Works Refund. Bonds.
1922-1924 6s '21 M-S $38,000---M-S '22-'31
3,000
Poptil'u 1910, 22,360; 1920, 22,193 fls '17 ___
-A $6,000c__Aug 1 '22-'23
330'99 F
INT. Is payable at County Treas- 5s '18 J-J 12,000_July 1 '22-'26 68 '22 M-8 87,000c
(General).
Sewer Bonds
urer's office.
Os '21 _- - 140,000.-- _A-0 '23-'29 (For maturity see V. 114, p. 1811)
4348'07 F-A 53.500c_Aug 1 '22.'28
Funding Bonds.
6s '22 M-8 $40,000c
D.Jan 1 '22.- $19,200 OXFORD.
GEN.
This village is in Butler County. 6s '18 J-D 38,500_Dec 1 '22-'38 (For maturity see V. 114, p. 1811)
(add'1).__ 44.474
Assessment debt
Ditch Bonds.
49.269 Incorporated 1830.
Sinking funds
ar 1 '23-'30 .TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21 $.480.385
5s '19 s-a 180,000M
71,225
Sower Bonds.
Ass'd val.'21 (abt'2-3 act.)-6,927,670
16,000c_May 1 '23-'24 Assessment debt(incl.).-$22.40 4348
July $50,000c __1935-1951 5s'19 s-a
15.443
Total tax (per $1,000)
36,000c-May 1 '25-'28 Sinking fund
Electric Light Bonds.
1021_Population 1910, 4.365; 1920. 4.330
y 1 '23-'28 Assessed valuation, real...36.068,520
18.000c_Ma
Dec $3,500c -_-_1923-1929 53 '19 s-a
Assessed val..
INTEREST payable on all bonds ss
54,000c_May 1 '23-'28 Total assessed personal__ 22,528,350
-a
58 '19 s
Oberlin.
Water-Works Bonds.
val'n 1921_58,596.870
at State Say. Bank Co. In
-a i 6,000c-May1 '23-'25
Sept $17.000c _---1922-1934 53 '19 s
4318
(Assessmen 75% actual value.)
9.000c-May 1 '26-'28 Total tax ratet
Dec
500c
(per 51,000)'21 5.4.22+
5s
1922
OBERLIN UNION SCH. DIST.
3,000c-May 1 '23-'25
Mar 3.500c - --1922-1928 53 '19 s-a
in 1920 (Census)__25.788
4)4s
School Site Bonds.
6.000c_May 1 '26-'28 PopulationCounty Treasurer's office.
3,300-July 1 '22-'24
'14
INT.at
0-A $45,000c-Aug 1 '22-'30 ss '15 .14
68 '20 1
ss
M-S 4.500_Mar 1 '23-'25 5.Refunding Bonds.
BONI). DEBT Apr 1922 $299.000
1922-1925
--- $8.000
__ 56,000
15,000 _s '22
Floating debt (add'i)
Court-House-Repair Bonds.
PIKE COUNTY.
.Apr 1 '23-41
8,000 53.0'22 A-0 538,000.
Sinking fund
23
1
Waverly Is the county seat.
118,000__Apr 1 '42-'47 5s 14 J-J 32,000-Julyly '22Assessed val'n 1922 (act.) 7,234,365
1 2,000----Ju 1 1924
Bridge Bonds.
Street Bonds (village's share).
Tot.tax rate (per 51,000) 1922$22.40
1922
48 '07 s-a 512,000c
Refunding Bonds.
430'16 F-A $15,000..Aug Is '24-'38
1924
'19 s-a6,000„May 1 '23-'26 4s '09 s-a
10,000c
OLD FORT SCHOOL DISTRICT. 58 '19 M-S 5,000_Sept 1 '23-'27 58Infirmary-Building Bonds.
1926
-a
7.000c
This district (P.0. Old Fort) is in BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1922- $179.000 58 '14 A-0 $1,000__Apr 1 '23-'24 48 '11 s
1922
-a
2,000c
48 '12 s
Water debt (included)
80,000
Seneca Count(.
1926
Pike Refunding Bonds.
6.000c
-a
5s 13 s
33,000__Sept 1 30-35 Assessed valuation 1922_ -3,145.489 5s '14 M-N$12,000_May 15 '23-'25 58 '15 J-J
6s '19 s-a
1,000c_July 1 '22-'23
2,500._Mar 1 31-35 Tax rate (Per $1,000) 1922._$15.8()
Bridge Bonds.
--- 12,000
6s
Population in 1920
Building Bonds.
F-A $23.000- Aug I '22-'25
Refunding Bonds.
INTEREST payable in Oxford.146 53
58 '15 --- $45,000
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21.31,092,910 58 '13 s
1925
56.000c
-a
10,000-Sept 15 1930
Os 20 s-a
Tot. val.'20(40-50% act.)40,175,000 58 '15 s
1927
-a
12,000c
LLE.
6s'20 M-S 10.000_ _M-S '25-34 PAINESVI is in
$14.70 5s '17 M-8 17,000-Sept 1 '22-'38
Lake Co. Inc. in Co.tax (per $1,000) 1920
This city
BOND.DEBT Feb 17 316- $45,000
Population in 1920 (Census) 18.736
Road Bonds.
_2,614,260 1840.
Total assessed val.
1922
INT. at Co. Treas.office.
4s '12 s-a $10,0064
Deficiency Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000)'15__53.70
1915-6s '20 M-S f 9,000__Sept 1 '22-'30
1922-1930
53 '17 J-D 81,500
1 8.000.-Mar 1 '23-30
PERRY COUNTY.
ks Bonds.
Water-Wor
OLMSTEAD TWP. RUR. S. D.
New Lexington is the county seat. TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21_ 5114.200
This district (P. 0. Olmstead 5s '96 M-N 25,000____Nov 1 1926
Assessed val'n, real estate.....9,191,619
Bridge Bonds.
58 '13 A-0 80.000c-Apr 1 1953
Falls) is in Cuyahoga County.
personal___7,808.381
58 '14 A-0 30.000c--Apr 1 1954 _s '15 M-N $7,000__May 1 '23-'29 Assessed vain, '20
Building Bonds.
July 1 1930
ass'd val.
(act.).17,000.000
5s '16 A-0 $56,000c__•_Oct '22-'46 55 '14 A-0 10.000---Oct 1 1934 53 '15 J-J $17,000. ec 1 '22-'23 Total tax rate (per 51,000)'1958.00
County
6,000-D
1925 53 '17 J-D
'15 A-0 3,000
BOND. 1)EBT May 21 '22 $61,500 53
Popul'n 1910, 15.723; 1920, 14,151
Road Bonds.
1928
1,345,760 5348'19 J-J 10,000
Assess. val. real
INT. _payable at County TreasJ-D $60,000c-June 2 '26-'28
1930 58
220,200 5348'19 M-S 10,000
Assess. val. personal
1 25.000c-June 2 1929 urer's OMCO.
1933
9,000
1,029.470 5348'19 J-D
Other assess. prop




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PIONEER VILLAGE SCH. D.

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS

[VOL. 114.

Street-Paving Bonds.
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
PUTNAM COUNTY.
434s ___ $8,000
Sept 1 1924 5s
J-J $35.000c__ _July 1 1923
Ottawa Is the county seat.
5s
__
940.... $600 each 6 mos
Fire-Department Bonds.
5sStone Road (due by Inditrld. twps.)
5s
___ 10.400_31,000 each 6 mos 430'16 M-N330,000c_May 1 '26-'30
$251.000..___1922-1924
.8 '12 M-S 25,300
Railroad Bonds.
Court-House Bonds.
(Due part each six months.)
53iS
- - $20,000
1924-1938 48 '10 M-S $33,000cM&S 15'22-'24
5s '12 ___
6.000__$500 ea. 6 mo
City 'mot. Bonds.
TOT.BD.DT.Apr 19'21-22$310,835
53 '14 -__
5,000..$500 each 6 mo
$12,000
Sinking fund
16,835
Refunding Bonds.
Water-Front Bonds.
Assess.
5s '08 M-S $6.000.._ Mar 2 1923 434s'16 A-0 $2,000____Oct 1 1926 Assess. val.real estate_._33.086.295
val. personal
15,596,795
6s '15 M-S 13,000c___Sept 1 1925
Water-Works.
Total assessed value 1921
5s '16 M-S 6.000.. .Sept 1 1926 48
A-0 $40,000c___Apr 1 1926 (about 3-5 act.)_48,6
53 '17 M-S 7,000____Sept 1 1927 4s '12 J-J 261,800c_ _Jan 1 '22-'55 State&Co.tax(per 31.000) 83,090
65 '18 M-S 7,000____Sept 1 1928 48 '12 M-N130.000--May 1 '36-'55 Population 1910.29.972; '2137.57+
1920-27.751
Funding Bonds.
58 '13 F
-A 14,000c --Aug 1 1922
INT. at County Treas. office.
6s '18 s-a
$6300____Sept 1 1928 5s '14 A-0 50,000__Apr 1 '23-27
GEN.J
BD. DT.
June 11'19 $89,500 430'16 M-N 40,000__May 1 '28-'31 RADNOR SPECIAL S. D.
Assessment debt
2,000 4348'16 F
-A
5.000
This district (P. 0. Radnor) is in
1928
Floating debt
7,000 530'19 A-0 30,000_Apr 1 '28-'33 Delaware County.
Sinking fund
2.000 5s '19 M-S 30,000c_Sept 1 '33-'38
Building Bonds.
PIQUA.
Assess. val.'18(40% act.).3.500.000
Refunding Water Bonds.
This city Is In Miami County.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1918 -$17.20 3.658 06M-N$83,000c___May 1931 58 '16 M-S $15.000__M-S 1 '26-'36
.
Street Bonds.
Population 1910. 4,023; 1920, 4,294 430'16 M-N 50.000c ._May 1 1936 5s '15 M-S 4,000__M-S 1 '22-'25
BOND. DEBT May 15 '17 $39,500
1
45
INTEREST on street bonds at
--- $1.000- __Dec 20 1922
Water Works Extension Bonds. Sinking fund
5.600
430
___
'100-....Oct 1 '22-24 Pomeroy; on all others in N. Y.
530'19 --- $30,000
Total assessed val. 1915
2.800,000
6s '21 ___ 59,700
Deficit Bonds.
School tax (per 31.000) 1917---$5.50
9,000__Apr 1 '23-'31 PORTAGE COUNTY.
6s '21 ___
$5,000--.. Sept 1 1922 ttAVENNA.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '19 M-S 14,000-Sept 1 '23-'24'
Ravenna is the county seat.
This city is situated in Portage
-a
$7,000-Mar 1 '23-'24
59 '19 s
18,000__Sept 1 '25-26 County. ineorp. Dec. 6 1852.
Highway Bonds.
•
•,
Improvement & Refdg. Bonds.
11 000____Sept 1 1927
$1,500____Oct 1 1922
33.6s
J-J $175,000c_ __July 1 1925 Os '17 A-0 2,500___Apr 1 1923 TOTAL DEBT June 1921 $2,025,000 6s Fire Station & City Hall Bonds.
'20 M-S $75,000_ _Sept 1 '26-'37
Refunding Bonds,
Floating debt
26,000
, 3,000____Oct 1 1923
Water-Works Bonds.
430
M-S $25.000c___Mar 1 1924
12,000..
.,A&0 1 '24-'25 Water bonds (included)_ 667,500 430'12 M-S $11,500_M&S 15'23-'24
48 '05 J-J 65.000e-Ju1y 1 1925
Sinking fund
7.000___A&O 1
85,000 430'16
43 '09 M-N 65.000c_May 1 1929 Os '17 A-0 2,625___A&O I 1926 Tot, assessed val. 1920-50,000,000 (See V.M-8 340.000__M & S '24-'30
102. p. 911. for maturity.)
1922
'45 '09 M-S 50,000c _Sept 1 1929
2,500_ _Apr 1 '23-'27 Total tax (per $1,000) 1916-$16.00 00'16 F-A 60.000_M-S 15 '30-37
Fire Department Bonds.
Population in 1920 (Census)__33.011 4See V. 103, . 343, for maturity.)
4.000.. Oct
430
M-S $35.000c_ _ _Mar 1 1924 Os '17 A-0 80.000„A&01 '23-'26
INT. payable in N. Y. at Mech.
1 '22-'26
500_ -Sept 15 1924
NET BD. Dr.July 1 '21.. $979,290 (For maturity
see V. 105. p. 2668.) & Metals' Nat. Bank and Winslow,
5,000_A&O 15 '25-'29
Assessed val. real
12,902,520
11,500____Oct 1 1922 Lanier & Co.; in Columbus at the
3,000_Mar 15 '313-'35
Assessed val. personal_..... 9,204,5.0
2,500____Apr 1 1923 Ohio Nat. Bank and in Portsmouth at
6,000_13ept 15 '30-'35
Other assessable property- 729,8E0 s '17 A-0 3,000___
Is '17 .I-J
_Oct 1 1923 the First National Bank.
2,000„M&S 15 1936
Total val. 1919 (actual)_22,926.910
12,000__A&O 1 '24-'25
5.000„M&S 15 1937
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-417.30
7.000......A&0 1 1926
4,000__Mar 15 1938
Pop'n '10, 13,388;'20
15,044 is '19 s-a
92,0)0____J-D '22-'29 PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL DIST
4,500___Sept 15 1938
INT.payable at City Treas. office. 5e V. 109. p. 605. for maturity.) 4305 M-N20$12.500c_May 20'23-'26
5,000_Mar 15 1939
430'09 F-A 16,000_Aug 12 '24-'28 530'20
Hospital Bonds.
M-S 5.000____M-S '25-'29
4s '06 J-J
14.500c_Jan 12 '27-'30
58 14 A-0 1$1.500„Apr 1 '23-25 48 '12
18,000_..M-S '30-38
PIQUA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Refunding Water1 1,500_ _Oct 1 '22- 24 48'12 A-0 33.500__Oct 10 '22-23
fionds.
Funding Bonds.
Bs '18 A-0 35,000....A&0 1 '29-'35 fis '13 J-D 31.000c_Dec 12'26-'32 534s'18 M-S $50,000-M&S 15'32-40
A-0 47,000-_Oct 10 '22-'32
430'15 A-0 $36.000
1922-1927
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
Street Bonds (Village's portion).
4348'14 J-J 1$75.000c_July 17 '34-48 448'16 F-A
,
School Bonds.
58 '13
$20.000__M-S 1 '22-'26
4s '12 J-D$117.0000___J-D '22-'48 TOTALM-S $25,000 '21 Sept 1922
40,000c_July 17
700__Sept 1 '22-'24
$1,292,711 430'16 F 167,000c_Aug 25 '39-42 5s '18 M-S
BOND.DEBT Apr 8'22_ $153,000 Assessed DEBT July!
-A
'24-'35 530'19 M-S 1,080__Sept 1 '22-'24
valuation 1918--72 000,00
0 (For maturity see V. 103. p.
Sinking fund
5,700 State &
511)
Total val. 1922(% act.)-23,500,000 Popul'nCo. tax (per $I ,0001'17-34.50 430'17 F-A 160,000_Feb 23 '36-'41 44Sewer Bonds.
1910, 30,307; 1920, 36,269
'04 J-D 35.000_ _Dec 30 1922
School tax (per 31.000) 1922.... $6.78
1 7,000. .Feb 23 1942
INT. payable at County Treasury. 5s '17
Population in 1920 (est)
M-N 40.000c_Nov 9 '43-'46 45 '05 J-D 22.500..J&D30 '23-'25
16,500
is
5s '19 A-0 60.000.. Oct 1 '27-'38 fis '06 J-D 22.500..J&D30 '25-'27
INT. at office of City Treas.
'13 J-D 30.000__J-D30 '22-'21
PORT CLINTON.
(See V. 109.
3,000___J-D30 1922
This village is in Ottawa County. 534s'20 M-N p. 1003, for maturity. 5s '16 J-D
30,000
1933-1940 534519
PLAIN CITY.
14,000__J-D30 '25-'29
Incorporated 1828.
60,000c_Sept 1 '41-'46 (see V.J-D p. 389. for
110.
This village is in Madison County. Refunding bonds
maturity.)
$3,000
30,000c_Sept 1 '47-'48
'21 J-D
Refunding & Judgment Bonds. Water-works bonds
36,500
120,000c_Sept 1 '49-'54 6s Refunding 4.000.. _J&D 30 1927
Park Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
6s '19 s-a $11,000__Oct 25 '25-'46
6s '21 M-S 22.000c__ _Sept 1 1955
Ss '05 J-I) 115.000...
6s '21 ___ $6,750_ _June 1 '23-'31
Refunding Bonds.
52,000c_Sept 1 '56-'57 GEN. BONDS Apr 4 ..June 1 1922
53.68'17 A-0 $13.000_ _Oct 1 1957
Street Bonds.
56,000c_Sept 1 '58-'59 Water bonds (Incl.) '22_ _3422,280
BOND. DEBT Apr 1918.. $72,600 548'17 M-N $2.400c_May 15'23-28
219,500
60,000c_Sept 1 '60-'61 Assessment debt
Assessment debt
18.341
13.600 6s '21 F-A 14,000c_Aug 1 '23-'32
High School Building.
Floating debt
3.788
Water-Works Bonds.
2,100
48 '07 F-A $15.000c_Feb 8 '31-'33 Sinking fund
Total debt
88,300 534s'19 s-a
$6,750.. Aug 1 '22-'30 4s '10 M-N130.000c_May 2 '23'48 Assessed yarn,real estate_6,732,596
Assessed val'n, personal_ _4,678,584
Total assessed val. 1914....A.400.000
Village Portion Bonds.
4s '10 M-N
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'18-$15.00 534s17 M-N$ 9.4000 May 15'23t-'28 5sDeficiency 65.000c_May2 '36-'48 (_Tot.ass'd val.'22(85%acc 11,411,180
Bonds.
Total tax (per 81,000) 19:1 _Ai?1.60
Population 1910, 1,407; 1920, 1,330
Village HallBonds.
___ $58,000
1922-1927 Population 1910, 5,310; 1920_7.219
5s '11 M-N $6.000c_ May 1 '23-28
SCIOTOVILLE SCHOOL DIST. INTEREST at Chemical Nat. Bk.,
GEN.
PLEASANT CITY SPECIAL S. D. Water BD.DT.Apr6'22_ - $46,750
BONDS (Annex).
N. Y.: and at 2d Nat. Bk.. Ravenna
debt (incl.)__ ______ 30,250
School-Building
This district (P. 0. Pleasant City) Assessment debt (add'1)
65,400 5s '13 M-S $15,500 Bonds.
Is In Guernsey County.
1923-1953 RAVENNA CITY SCH. DIST.
Sinking fund
10,000 45 '15 J-J
1,500
building Bonds.
School Bldg. Bonds.
1923-1925
Assessed valuation 1922-2,500,000
5s 16 M-S 334,000-M&S 5 '22-'55 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ - _ _$19.40 430'16 M-N 25,000
1926-1943 6s '20 A-0$320.000c_ _A-0 '22-'55
BOND. DEBT July 1916-.440,000 Pop'n 1910, 3 007; 1920
10
3.928 5'18 M-S I4,000cM&S10 '23-'26 (See V. 111 p 1776. for maturity.,
30
3,000cMar
Total assessed valuation..-_-635,640
'27-29 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21.._$356,500
INT. at any bank in Port Clinton
1,500cSept 10 '27-'29 Sinking fund
19,506
24,000cM&S 10'30-'37
PORT CLINTON EXEMPTED
PLEASANT TOWNSHIP.
(Subject to call after Mar. 10 1923.) RAVENNA TWP. SCH. DIST.
VILLAGE SCH. DIST.
This township (P. 0. Watson) is
BOND.DEBT Juno 1 '22 31,250.500
This district is in Portage County.
This district (P. 0. Port Clinton) Sinking fund
in Seneca County.
63, 00 5s '15 A-0 $32.5)0c_Oct 1 '22-'41
1
is in Ottawa County.
Cemetery Bonds.
Assessed val. 1921
52,600,000 (See V. 100. p. 1021, for maturity.)
64 '22 M-S $125,000cMar 1 '23-'47
6s '22 F-A $2,500_ __F-A 1923-24
(Assessment about actual value.) BOND. DEBT June 1 '22- $37,500
BONDED DEBT
Road•Improvement Bonds.
(?) School tax (per $1.000) '21 -35.875 Sinking fund
2,562
INT. pay. at District Treasurer's
5s
A-0 $44.000c_part ea. 6 mos
INTEREST on the 48 of 1906. 4s Assessed value 1921_
office.
of 1905 and 4s of 1910 at Central Tax rate (per $1,000) _ _4,073.420
TOTAL DEBT June 6 '19 $10,000
_ _318.60
Sinking funds
Nat. Bank, Portsmouth; on all l'op'n 1910, 1,141; 1920 (est.), 1,275
2.000
Assess. val. (abt act) '18_3.659,050 PORTSMOUTH.
others at First Nat.Bk.Portsmouth.
INT.atSecond Nat.Bk.,Ravenna.
This city is the county seat o
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918_ .415.00
Population 1910. 1.337; 1920, 1,174 soloto County. Incorporated in 1829 PEBBLE COUNTY.
RAWSON VIL. SCHOOL DIST.
530'20E-A 112,000c_Aug 1 '27-'32
Eaton Is the county seat.
This district is in Hancock Co.
INT. at Commercial Bank.
1 1,500c___Aug 1 1933 6s '21 M-N1160.000____M-N '22-31
Building Bonds.
Subway Impt. Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s '17 M-S
5s '13 F-A $12.000c_Aug 1 '22-'24 5Ms'22 M-N 1324,000 M&N 1 '23-28 58 '18 s-a j40.000__Mar 1 '23-'37
PLEASANT TOWNSHIP.
2,000__Sept 1 '22-'25
Viaduct hnot. Bonds.
This township Is in Van Wert Co.
1 18,000 M&N 1 '29-32
9,000__Sept 1 '26-'34
5s
M-8 $12,000__Sept 1 '22-'24
Pike Bonds.
County Ditch Bonds.
TOT.BD.DT,Apr.21 '19- $66,000
Refunding Bonds.
4a&4 34s Apr $48.000c_ Vrly to 1930
534s'20 M-N $5,000
Nov 1922 Floating debt.
2.000
.1-D 38,400c_Dec 15'22-'24
BOND. DT. Apr. 7 '22_ $48,000 4s
Bridge Bonds.
Assess. val. real estate 1919 1,000,000
Hospital Bonds.
Assess. val. '22 (70% act.) 3.330.330
5s '15 ___ 324.000
1930 Assess val. personal
575,000
6s '20 A-0 39,000c_Oct 1 '30-'38
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_ _316.00
M-N 23.000___M-N '22-'31 Total assess. val
1,575,000
Levee & Embankment Bonds.
Population in 1919. 9,260,'20, 9,161
• Court-House & Jail Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)
-$13.30
INT.at Twp.Treas.office Van Wert. 45 '08 M-N$12,000c_May 1 '23-'24 $34s'lO A-031 83.000c _A&O 1 '22 '41 P.oularion 1111919.
700
48 '09 A-0 15,000c_Apr 1 '25-'27 TOTAL DEBT July 1'2E $472.296 READING.
00'15 M-S 70.000c_Sept 1 '30-'34 Tot.assess.val.(75%act)'20 51,000,000
This villiwe is in Hamilton Co.
PLYMOUTH -'TOWNSHIP.
430'16 M-N 40,000__May 1 '35-'38 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920...._..84.4)
Judgment & Funding Bonds.
This township (P.O. Plymouth) is 58 '17 M-N 15,000c_Nov 1 '25'27 Population in 1920
-a
(Censu.$)_ _23.238 6s '21 s
36,500
in Richland County.
Street-Improvement (General)
INT. at County l'reas. office.
Water-Works & Electric Light.
Improvement Bonds.
4s
A-0 $17,000c--_Oct 1 1922
64 '19 s-a
$3,000- __June 1 1929
58
___ 341.000_ _ __Oct 1 1938 4s '09 F
-A 10.000c.. Aug 1 1923 PROSPECT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Street I mpt. (Village's portion.)
BOND. DEBT May 29'22 $54,000 4s '09 J-D
6.000c___June 1 1923
This
$7,500_ ___July 1 1926
Tot.assess.val.(2-3 act)'22.2,950.500 45 '12 M-S 20,000c_Mar 1 1924 Marion district (P. 0. Prospect) Is In 430'16 J-J
County.
68 '20 s-a I 500____Sept 1 1929
Total tax rate (per 31.000) 10 2 38.50 58 '14 M-N 8.500c.._May 1 1924 6s '20
,
1 000_ __Mar 11930
Population 1910, 1,501; 1920. 1,572 5s '15 J-D 10.000c-June 1 1925 (See V.M-S $146,000c__M-S '22-'44 TOT. BD.
III. n. 218. for maturity.)
Dr.
'21- 3167.246
5s '15 F-A
2.500_-Aug 1 1925 BOND.DEBT May
$146.000 Water debt (incl.)
05,100
5s '16 M-S 4,000c_8ept 1 1925 Assessed value 1921 25'223,750,000 Sinking fund
POLAND TOWNSHIP.
18,504
5s '18 A-0 110,000c_Oct 1 '22-'26 Population in 1920
2,000 Total assessed val. 1920...3,005,700
This township (P. 0. Loweliville)
1 5.000c_Oct 1 '27-'28
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-$24.84
in Mahoning County.
6s '18 -__
5,000_-Nov 1 '22-'26 PULTNEY TOWNSHIP.
Population 1910
Road Bonds.
3,985
1 3,500__Nov 1 '27-'28
P.0. Bellaire. Belmont County.
430
___ 315.000_ _July 1 '23-'25
'17 J-D 10.000..
Road Impt. Bonds.
READING SCHOOL DIST. NO.1.
BOND. DEBT May 1922- $115,000 5s Public Comfort _June 1 '28-'29
Station Bonds. 56 '13 M-S $75.000__Mch 19'23-32
Building Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1913--1,843,880 434s'17 A-0 1$4,000___Apr
1 1926 58 '13 J-J
25.000 .July 3 '23-'32 434s'16 F-A $60,000c.._
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '12. $7.80
1 MOO_ _ _ _Apr 1 1927 55 '14 M-8 50.000_Mar 10 '24-'33
Feb I '36,'46.'51& '56
Population 1910, 6,012; 1920. 10,659
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT June 41918 $100,000 6s '18 F-A
2,700
58 '13 A-0 $30,000
' Apr 1923 Assessed val. 1916
3.931,340 BOND. DEBT Feb 6'18- $62,700
Sewer Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'16_311.40 Sinking fund
POLK TOWNSHIP.
757
4s '08 F-A $20,000c_Aug 1 '25-'28 Population 1910, 18.518; 1920....2.588 Total assessed val.
This township (P. 0. Galion) is in
1920.._3.000.000
5s '15 M-S 10.000-__Mar 1 1925
Crawford County.
School tax rate (per 31.000)'20314,87
58 '15 M-S 15,000----Sept 1 1925 PUT-IN-BAY SCHOOL DIST.
BOND.DEBT Apr 7 1916- $75,000
INT at First Nat. Bk., Lockland.
..July 1 1930
Sinking fund
This district (1'. 0.
RECOVERY.
1,000 5s '16 J-J 42.000
-A 15,000c_Aug 1 1930 Is in Ottawa County. Put-In-Bay)
Total assessed val. 1915__ _1,618,100 53 '17 F
This village (P. 0. Fort Recovery)
58 '17 M-N 15.000c_Nov 1 '25-'27
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '15_$8.20
Is in Mercer County.
School Building Bonds.
Population 1910, 805; 1920, 788 58 '19 J-D 35,000_June 1 '28-'34 5s '19 M-S $23,000___N1-S '22-'44 BOND. DEBT May 24 '20 $34.070
5.4 '19 M-S 40,000c_Sept 1 '33-'40 fis '19 .1-13
'2'-'30
19,970
6s '21 F
-A 10,000....Feb 1 '25-'34 BOND. DEBT4,500c_June 1 $27,000 Assessment debt (add'1)___
Apr 6 '2.1...
Water bonds (included)__
POMEROY.
14,101.
Board of
Assess. val., real estate____1.140,040 Assessed vAluation, real__ 900,000
This village is in Meigs County. 530'18 -_- Health Bonds.
35.000
1933-1942 Assess. val., personal
199.220 Assessed val., personal_
Suit to compel payment of bond in420.000
Park Bonds.
Tot.asses. val. (80%act.)1 ,339,260 Total assessed val. 1919.-1.320.000
'21
terest settled in June 1913. V. 96. 5s '17 M-S 1$40,000c_Sept 1
'31-'34 Tot. tax rate
Total tax rate (per
D. 1852.
1 13.500c-Sept 1 1935 Population In(per $1,000)'21_314.40 Population 1920 $1,000)19-$15.50
1919 (est)
485
1,092
This district (P. 0. Pioneer) is in
Williams County.
1164,000__Mar 1 '23-'26
10,000__Mar 1 '27-'31
15,000__Mar 1 '32-'36
16,000__Mar 1 '37-'40
530'20 s-a
20,000__Mar 1 '41-'44
24,000_ _Mar 1 '45-'48
28,000__Mar 1,'49-'52
32.000-Mar 1 '53-'56
(Optional after Mar. 1 1940.)
BOND..EBT Apr 6 1922_ $124,000
Sinking fund
3,340
Assessed val. 1921
1,880,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-419.50
Population 1920
770
Prin. and int. payable at Tress
urer's office.




JUNE, 1922.]
TWP. SCHOOL DIST.
REILY district (P. 0. Reily) is in

This
Butler County.
450'16 M-S $24.000__M-S 1 '22-'36
414s'17 M-S 2,000__Sept 1 '22-'25
(7)
TOTAL DEBT
INT.at First Nat. Bk.. Hamilton

RICHFIELD TWP. SCH. DIST.
district is in Summit

County.
This
School-Building.
Os '15 A-0 331.000c_Apr 1 '23-'39
BOND. DEBT May 20 22 $39,000
4.200
Sinking fund
Total assess. val. 1922_ ___2,240,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-$18.60
Popul'n 1910. 990; 1922 (est.), 1,000
RICHLAND COUNTY.
Mansfield is the county seat.
Flood Emergency Bonds.
158 1,3 A-0 $21.000.---A-0 '22-'26
5s '14 A-0 6.030_A&O '22-'24
Bridge Bonds.
(3s '18 M-N $6,000c___M-N'22-'27
6s '19 M-S 4.000____M-S
30.000....Oct 1 '22-'26
6s '19 A-0 {30.000__Apr 1 '23-'27
5,000____Oct 1 1927
Road Bonds.
Os '19 J-J $36,000 ____J-J '22-'30
5s '19 J-J 16.00) _--J-J '22-29
5s '19 J-J 28,000 ---..J-J '22-'28
5s '19 J-J 39,000 ___..J-J '22-31
J-J '22-'31
Os '19 J-J 47,000
J-J 1922
3,000
Os '19 J4
J-.7 '22-'24
bs '79 .74 11.500
16.319____A-0 '22-'241
13s '20 J-J
Os '20 A-0 76.245
6s '21 A-0 34.000____A-0 '22-'31
_ 13,000
Os
TOT. DEBT July 1 1921 1771.751
Tot. val. 1919 (abt act) 85.404,730
State&Oo.tax,per Vow 1014 $2.50
Population 1910,47,667; 1920-55.178
INT. payable at Treasurer's office

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS
Park Bonds.
16.000- June 1 '26-'37
6s '20 s-a
-Improvement Bonds.
Street
$5,000_ Mar 15 '30-34
550'19 s-a
•
Water Works Bonds.
1944
550'17
$1.100
BOND. DEBT May 24 '22 $161.000
Total assessed val. 19 _ _3.159.975
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'22.120 80
!21.800
Population 1922 (est.)

ROCKY RIVER.

This village is In Cuyahoga Co.
6s '21 A-0 37,500c-A-0 7923-36
Highway Bonds.
6s '22 ___ $10,000___Oct 1 '22-'31
12,000_
6s '22 ___
(1)
(For maturity see V.I14, p. 263
Paving Bonds (Villages share).
550'18 F-A $9,000____.A-0 '22-'25
Park Bonds.
6s '20 A-0 J36,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'28
.Oct 1 '22-'27
1 6,000.
Water and Light Bonds.
59 '18 s-a j$10.000___Oct 1'25-'34
1 53.000_A-0 '35-'54
6s '20 A-0 5.000__Oct 1 '22-'31
Street-improvement Bonds.
550'19 A-0 ($3.000__Apr 1 '23-'28
1 7.000__Oct 1 '22-'28
Os '21 A-0 9,000__Oct I '22-'30
6s '22 A-0 110 000c_A-0 1922-31
1 2,000c____Oct 1 1931
Road !rapt. (Village's portion).
3910_ _Apr 1 '2'-'23
•16 J-D
Sewer & Sewage-Disposal BJs.
450'16 A-0 $47,000_ _A-0 1 '22-36
GEN.BD. DT. May 20'22 $179.700
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 313 89)
sinking fund
31 744
Water debt (incl.)
81.200
rotal assessed val. 1921
5.993.750
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'21 $20 ,
0
Population 1910
1,861
INT. on sewer bonds payable at
the Rocky River Say. & Bank. Co.

ROCKY RIVER VIL. SCH. DIST.
Building Bonds.
150'17 A-0 $75,000
RICHMOND HEIGHTS VILLAGE (For maturity see V. 103, p. 2176)
DISTRICT.
SCHOOL (P. 0. South
320.000c_A&O 1 '31-'40
district

This
is In Cuyahoga County.
35,000c_Oct
6s '21 --- • 20,000c_Oct
33.000c_Oct
32.000c_Oct
BONDED DEBT

Euclid)
1.000c_ Apr 11941
2,000c___Oct 1 1941
1 '25-'29 Os '17 A-0 4,000c_Apr 1 '42-'45
1 '30-'39
8.000c_Oct 1 '42-'45
1 '40-'50
20.000c_A&O 1 '46-'53
1 '51-'58 550'19 s
-a
23,000___Oct 1 '22-'44
6s '20 ___ 11,770
GEN.BD. DT. Apr 15'18- $66,200
Assess. debt (add'I)
321.888
13.076
This township (P. 0. Willard) is Sinking fund
Total assess. val. 1917
3,206,330
In Huron County.
Tax rate (per $1,000)'17
$14.20
Road-I mproyement Bonds.
2,500
6s '15 A-0 11.000...Oct 1 '22-'25 Population 1918 (est.)
BOND. DEBT June 5'22- $27,000
Sinking fund.
970 ROSS COUNTY. county seat.
Chillicothe Is the
Total val.'1922(907 act.).2.454.210
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22116.80
'14 J-D 119.500 Due 32.000 Y'lY
1.299 bs Bridge Bonds.
Population in 1920
Is '11 J-D $.5.000___June 15 1934
(Opt. $2,000 yearly beg. June 15 '16)
This village is In Union County. 4s '12 J J
10,000.___Jan 1 19..6
Refunding Bonds.
(Subject to call Jan 1 1916)
6s'18 s-a $21.000---A-0 '24-'44 58 '13 A-0. 13.000____Apr 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22_- 340.000 (Opt.$1,000 yriy. bog. Apr. 1 '17)
3,000 5s '14 M-N 96,000cMay 1 '23-'46
Assessment debt addl)_ -Floating debt(ad '1)
1,000 5.1 '15 M-Nj 2,000__Nov 1 '22 '23
Sinking fund
7.000
110,000_Nov 1 '24-'28
Total assessed value 1922_ _2,970.000 Os '16 M-S I 2.000__Sept 1 '22-23
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22 $24.60
112.000__Sept 1 '24-'29
Population 1910, 1.729; 1920-1,601 5s '17 M-N150,000
1957
5s '17 M-N$14,000
1929
5s '18 M-S 16,000
1930
Os
M-N
1929
township (P. 0. Monroeville) 6s '19 s-a 24,000
This
'20
36,000c_Oct 1 '22-'30
Is In Huron County.
20 s
-a
56,000c
A-0 $3.300.___A-O'22-'24 Os Memorial BuildingMar 15 '23-'36
Os '19
Os '19 A-0 1.500.-A-0 '24-'25 5s '16 F-A $22,000 Bonds. 1927
Os '19 A-0 1.100.__.A-O'25-'26
Refunding
Os '19 A-0 2.450.--A-0 '26-'28 5s '13 A-0 Bonds.
-Apr
BOND. DEBT June 6'19- $74.709 (Opt. $3,000$5.),000beginning 1 1942
yriy.
1920)
Total assessed val. 1913...3.116.180
Deficiency Bonds.
$1.000)'13_33.17
Total tax rate (ner
'13 A-0 $68.000_,__Apr 1 1942
Population 1910, 1,976; 1920.-2,020 ..sOND. DEBT Mar 1'22- 3160,493
sinking fund
16,787
Assessed val'n, real estate_33.251.310
Assessed
This district (P.0. Van %Vert) Isla Tot.a s'dval'n, personal_•?7,373.500
, val.'22(2-3act.)_60,621,810
Van Wert County.
Buildingfs
i$10,000-M.8 '27-'29 Total tax rate (per 31.000) 2_318 8')
55018M-S 33.000----M-S '29-'32 Populat'n 1910, 40,069; 1920..41,556
INTEREST on bridge bonds paya15.000____M-S '32-'34
ble at County Treasurer's office.
onds.
-S 1 '22-27
5s '17 M-8 $!8,000c-_M
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1917._ 145.000
This township (P. 0. Jamestown)
Tot.assess.val.'17(90%act.)4125,000
is In Greene County.
School-Completion Bonds.
RIPLEY.
5s '16 A-0 $3.500_ _A-0 1 '32-'33
This village is In Brown County.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1922 _- $38,000
Deficiency Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1922...2 200 000
550'22 s-an f$1,000__May 1 '23-'29 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22_320 30
1 500..___May 1 1930
Refunding Bonds.
SABINA SCHOOL
6s '22 ___ $30,000c_Jan 1 '23-'52
This district (P. 0. Sabina) is in
43- 23.000_ __July 6 1926 Clinton County.
BOND.UEBT Apr 5'22__ 393.510
Building Bonds.
8,388 448
Floating debt(addl)
325,000
1922-1946
Sinking fund
7,000 BOND. DEBT May 25 22 $44,000
Total assess. val. 1922_....1.425,000 Total assess. val. 1922...._1,799,620
Total tax rate (per 31.000)22..32 85 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1922-- _322.00
Population 1910, 1,840; 1920, 1,600 Population 1922 (est.)
1,800
ST. BERNARD.
This city is In Hamilton County
Building Bonds.
Os '16 M-IN $2,500____Nov 3 1936 Incorp. 1878. Pop'n 1910, 5,002;
(Subject to call after Nov. 3 1931.) 1920, 6,312.
Police & Fire Dept. Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
5s '18 M-N $2.500c__Nov 29 1938 58 '13 F-A 86.000.---Feb 1 1933
450'15
13.01/0....July 1 1945
(Subject to call after Nov. 29 1928) (5s '18 J-J
-6,000
1948
Electric Light Bonds.
6s '21 --- 36500
1941 550'19 M-S 9.500c_Apr 1 '2.3-'41
550'19
103.000._Sept 1 '22-51
BOND. DEBT Juno 3'22.. $56,000
1 1.000_ __Sept 1 1952
Sinking fund
5.144
-a
24.000c_Sept 15 '22-45
Total assessed value 1921...2.000.000 550'20 s
5,000
1922-1926
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1922---$26.70 550'21 ___
and
Population 1920
1,529 4s Park J-D Playground Bonds.
'10
$15.000c__ _June 1 1940
45 '11 M-N 6.000___May 10 1941
48 '11 J-D
1
This village is in Wayne County. 450'10 A-0 0,000____Dec 15 1941
4.400___0ct
1940
Sewer Bonds.
53 '13 F-A 12,000. ___Aug 1 1943
550'17 _ -- 32.000
1925-1930
Water & Light Bonds.
_a '17
___
4,000
1925 4s '04 A-0 $85.000c_ Apr 1 1934
2.000-APr 1 '27-'30 48 '05 F
£s'18 ___
-A
1,000c___Feb 1 1925

RICHMOND TOWNSHIP.

RICHWOOD.

RIDGEFIELD TOWNSHIP.

RIDGE TWP. RURAL SCH.0I5

ROSS TWP. RURAL S. D.

DISTRICT.

RIPLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT.

RITTMAN.




145

4s '05 F-A $1.000c___Aug 1 1925 ST. MARY'S SCHOOL DIST.
4s '06 M-N 6.000c_ _May 11938 5s '15 M-S 350.000
4.000c___Aug 1 1936 BOND. DEBT May 1 1919 369,000
45 '06 F-A
48 '07 F-A 10.000c_Aug 20 1937 Total assessed val'n 1919__6,630,000
45 '07 A-0 6.500c__Apr 20 1937 Total tax rate (per $1.000)-316.20
450 '08A-0 4.000c-Apr 15 1938 Population in 1919 (approx.)__6.000
4s '10 -__ 12.000
1940
INT. Is payable at St. Mary's
4.9 '12 A-0 10.000c___Apr 1 1942 Banking & Trust Co.
Os '13 M-N 30.000___Nov 15 1943
Os '14 J-J. 4.500__-Jan 15 1944
10.000__-Jan 15 1945 SALEM.
5s '15 J-J
This city Is In Columbiana County.
7,000
450'17 ___
1947
15,000.-July 1 '27-'41
4.000
1947 (3s '21 ___
5s '17 --Refunding Bonds,
6,000
5s '18 ___
1948
44s'05 F-A $1.170__Aug 1 1922
1:3.500
550'19
1922-1939
s'07 M'S 2.') 10c_ Mar25'23-'24
($500 In even years, $1,000 in odd.)
150'07 F-A
9.000
Water Main Ext. Bonds.
(Due part
44s'17 M-S 3.000____Mar 5 1917 149'10 M-8 yearly on Aug. 1.)
1.000...Mar 15 1923
6.300
1921-1950 450'10 J-J
550'20 ___
11.000c_July 1 '23-'33
4548'10 A-0 8.000c _ Oct 1 '22-'29
Street. Sidewalk and Sewer
(City's Portion) Bonds.
58 '15 F-A 27.000__Feb 1 '24-'50
4$ 06 M-S $3,000c-Mar 1 1936 58 '15 M-S 12.000__Sept 1 '25-'36
1.000c__June 16 1936 55 '16 M-S 15.000.Mar 15 '26-'40
Is '06 J-D
-A 14.000c___Aug 1 1933 550'18 F
-A 12,000_Feb 15 '27-'29
4s '03 F
Is '04 M-S 15.000c___Mar 1 1934 550'18 _-- 11.814__Apr 1 '29-'34
4.740_ _Mar 15 1930
4s '05 M-8 6.000c_Sept 20 1935
5.000c_June 15 1936 5s'19 s-a {15.000_Mar 15'3l-'33
4s '06 J-D
6.000c_Dec 10 1937
4s '07 J-D
1.000__Mar 15 1934
A-0 7.001c_Apr 1 '23-'29
4s '12 Sept 3.000 ___Sept 1 1932 5s
Street-Impt. Bonds (City's POT.).
Os '13 M-S 10.000____Mar 1 1943
5s '13 A-0 5.000--Apr 1 1933 5s '15 M-N $5,000 _May 1 '2'-'25
6.000 _ _Feb 15'23-'28
59 '13 M-S 2.500_ ___ May 1 1943 5s '15 F-A
600___June 15 1933 Os '16 M-N 15.000_ _Feb 1 '25-'39
5s '13 June
90__July 15 '22-23 6s '21 ---I 2,000_ _ _Sept 1 1930
5s '13 July
127,030_ _Sept 1 '31-'39
5s '13 Aug
108.66 Aug 1 '21-'23
Fire-Department Bonds.
431.76 _1921-1923
5s '13 ___
'16 J-D 315.000__Mar 1 '25-'39
114.40 _1911-1923
5s '13 Electri,Light Bonds,
118.64 1921-1923
5s '13 ___
-A 13.000___ _Feb 1 1934 450 11 J-D $10.000c_Apr 1 '23-'32
5s '14 F
Sewer Bonds,
5.000___Jan 15 1944
5s '14 J-D
19'1-1924 148'12 F-A $38.000.-Apr 1 '23-'40
122
5s '14 17.000 __Mar 1 '23-'39
35.20 1921-1924 54s'13 J-J
5s '14 ___
1921-1924 5s '15 M-S 3.000_ _Mar 1 '23-'25
107
bs '14 (
15.000__Mar 1 '23-'25
1921-1924 550'18 _
11,262.563
sewage-Disposal Bonds.
Os '15 A-0 3.000___Oct 10 191!,
$15.000__Mar 1 '23-'25
1921-1925 548'18
Os '15 ___ i 3.719
Water-Works Bonds.
_1921-1925
1 127
1921-1926 Is '09 J -J $138.000c___July 1 1959
77
5s '16 __.
1945 4 qi•lo M-N 41.000__Nov 1 '22-'42
7,000
5s '17 ___
20.000..___Part yearly
2.000Aug 27 1956 554s'18 s-a
4548'16 F-A
Funding Bonds,
450'16 J-J 50.000____July 9 1946
450'16 M-N 3.500___May 15 1936 44909 A-0 $2.000-Apr 1 '23-'24
23 925__Fch 1 '31-'45
450'17 M-S 70.000___Mar 30 1947 6s '20 s-a
Sewer & Bridge-Repair Bonds.
450'17 A-0 12.000___Apr 12 1947
450'17 A-0 3.000.--Apr 12 1947 &is'09 A-0 S6,)00c_Apr 1 '23-'28
Deficiency Bonds.
1927
5s '17 __
2.000
1947 Os '20 s-a 310.277_8ept 15'24-28
4.500
5s '17 ___
13.500c_JApr 1 '23-49 roT DEBT July 1 '21_ 5670 522
5548'18 s-a
550'18 s-a
22.000c_Jan 1 '23-41 Assessed valuation 1917_310.900,000
(Assessment about actual value.)
23.000c_Sept 1 '22,41
55018 s-a
1921-1923 Total tax (per 31.000) 1916_311.60
Os '18 __
192
1948 Population in 1920
10.305
5s '19 -__ 110,000
1934
1 1,200
INTEREST on the refunding bds.
5549'20 M-S 9.000-___Sep, '22-'111 if 1910 Is payable at City rreasurer's
1922-1935 office; on all other bonds at Far2,750
550'20
1922-1950 mers' National Bank. Salem. 0.
870
1921-1934
68 '20 _ _ 12,000
1921-1951
5,000
6s '21 ___
11922-1951 SALEM SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4,978
1922-1931
Building Bonds.
Os '21 ..
2,628
1922-1931 I4- :'16 M-8 $65.000c_Mar 6 '24-'56
.
25
J-D .5.000c
254.54-1922-1931 5s
1938
nigh-School Bonds.
Town-Hal Bonds.
$6,000c.._July 1 1938 450 M-N $115.000c_ ______ _1946
4s '08 J-J
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22 3195.000
Condemnation Borids.
45,000
44E1'16 M-N $600__ _Nov 26 1946 Floating debt (add'1)
val'n
TOT. BD. DT.July 1 '21- $770,212 Total assessed (per i92.14,072,360
$1..000)'20 $21.00
160.523 Total tax rate
Sinking fund April
10,000
1920-Assess. val.'19 (abt. act.) 29.248 080 Population 1920
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919_ _$11.80
INT.at Olt. Bank of St. Bernard SALEM TWP. ROAD DIST.
This district (P. 0. Leetonla) is In
Columbiana County,
BOND. 0E13 Apr. 12 '22 334.000
ST. BERNARD SCHOOL DIST.
4s '00 M-N $30.000c_ _May 29 1930 Total assessed val. 1922_ _6.590.000
45 '09 A-0 23.000_Apr 15 '22-'44 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22315.30
4s '12 F-A 75.000Aug 27 1952
4s '12 J-D 100.000..__Dec 23 1952
450'15 M-N 20.000____Nov 6 1952 SALEM TWP. RURAL S. D.
This district (P. 0. Uppsr San450'16 M-S 15.000...Mar 15 1956
33.000c_Jan 1 '23-'55 dusky R. F. D. No 8) Is In Wyandot
55is•19 s-a
BOND. DEBT July 1 '21.. 3312.000 County.
Assessed valuation 1915_ _13.513.450 5 ki•eis s-a $63.000___M-N '22-'40
School tax rate (per 31,000)'15..S4.30 BOND. DEB I' Dec. 1919- 370.000
6,000 Tot.assess.val.'19(act val.)3,349.240
Population In 1916 (est.)
Population In 1920 (est.)
1.200
INT.at Cit. Bank of St. B.
Prin. and int. payable at the First
Nat. Bank of Upper Sandusky.
ST. CLAIRSVILLE.
This village Is in Belmont County SALINE VILLE.
Street Inuit. (Village's portion).
This village is in Columbiana Co.
5s '16 J-J $1.250c_M-S 1 '22-'26
Water WorKs 1mpt. Bonds.
64 '20 A-0 62 0)0__Oct 1 '22 '39 6s '20 J-J 1$4 5)0_Jan 15 '23-'31
BOND. DEBT May 1920.. $80.028
1 a.010_July 15 '22-'31
Total assessed val. 1919...2,252.460
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
Total tax rate (nor $1.000)19.$17.40 6s '18 M-S $25,000_ _Mar 1 '24-'35
Population 1910. 1.393; 1920. 1,561. BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $52.900
Assessment debt (add'1)___
3,440
Assessed val.'21(60% tct.)_1,511.250
ST. MARY'S.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921._ -$25.90
This city is In Auglatze County.
Papal taloa 19,0. 2.103; 1920. 2.700
Street-Improvement Bonds.
55019 A-0 $1,000c_Apr 1 '25-'26
INT. on bonds of 1918 payable as
550'22 s-an l6,000 _Apr 1 '24-'31 VWsite Treivsurer's office.
O,000 _Apr 1 '24-'29
550'22 s-an
1 600____Apr 1 1930 SANDUSKY.
2,500 _Apr 1 '24-'28
550'22 s-an
This oity is situated in Erie County.
(Jeneral Deficiency Bonds.
on Sandusicy Bay. Settled June 5
59 '15 M-8 $8.000____Mar 1 1925 1818. Incorp. as a town Feb. 14
Bonds.
Refunding
1824; as a city Mott. 6 1845.
M-8 119.000c-Mar 1 1924
449
Refunding Bonds.
4.80s'15A-0 18.200____Oct 1 1935 Is 07 Mt-S $8.000c___Mar 1 1927
Os '18 A-0 50.000c-A-0 '22-'46 450'19 s-a I24.000__May 1 '31-'36
Electric-Light Bonds.
2,500____May 1 1937
M-S $3,240c_ _ _ _1922-1929 450'19 s
45.0
-a
6.000__June 1'31-'38
General Street Refunding.
2.000____June 1 1937
__- $20.000___Mar 1 1928 53 '20 J-D 24,030
449
1929-1935
1932
4s •12 J-J 21.000c
City Building Bonds.
4s '12 A-0 46.000c. _Oct 1 1937 5s '18 A-0 31.000
1922-1925
18.200_ __Jan 1 1938
4.80'16 J-J
East End Channel Bonds.
Water-Works & Elec.-Lt. Bds.
1922-1927
5s '17 F-A
3800
Os '16 A-0 $38.000_ _A-0 1 '22-'40
Police Equipment Bonds.
550'19 A-0 20.000c-A-0 '22-'31 5s '19 M-N $1.500
1924
Water Bonds.
Street Signs Bonds.
M-S $18.000c_ -1922-1930 58 '19 WI-S 31.500
5s
1926-1928
Highway Bonds.
Market Equipment Bonds.
Os '05 J-J $21.000c _ _Jan 2 1923 53 '19 F-A 31.300
1922-1927
TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 '22_- 3350.057
Emergency Bonds.
(add'1)___ 49,919 53 '19 al-S $1,200
Assessment debt
1922
Sinking fund (gen'l & light) 76.815
Heating Plant Bonds.
'
Total value 1922(5( act.)_ 6,750.000 5s '19 M-S $2.200
1922-1931
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922....122 00
Fire Department Bonds.
5.679 53 '14 F-A 325,000-Aug 1 '23-'24
Populatioa In 1920
12,000
1922-1924
INT. at office of Sinking Fund 53 '18 J-J
63 '20 M-S 2,500
1922-1926
Trustees.

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SANDUSKY (Concluded.)

SCIOTA TWP. RURAL SCR. D. Assess. val.'21 (3-5 act.)-$1,800,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 5 1922 $109,000
Water Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Lockbourne, Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$20.20 Floating debt(addl)
10,800
4s '12 J-J $60,000c_July 1 '23-'24 R. F. D.No. 1) is in Pickaway Co.
Population 19W. 1.123; 1920, 1.087 Sinking fund
28,136
00'14 M-8 *30,000
INT.at Sharon Center Bank'g Co. Assess. val. '21(80% act.)12,800,940
1925-1926
School Bldg. Bonds.
53 '17 M-N 1,000_ _Nov 1 '22-'23 Os '20 M-S 324.000c__M-8 '22-'45
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-__$24.60
5.3 '18 A-0 2.300
1922-1928 6s '21 M-9 15,000
M-8 '22-'29 SHAWNEE.
Population in 1922 (est.)
11,000
530'20 A-0 8,000
1922-1926
School Improvement Bonds.
This village is in Perry County.
INT. payable in Sidney at Citizens'
6s '20 J-D
7,250
1923 5s '17 ___ $3,500c_Sent 1 '22-'28
National Bank.
Streit o nti
5)0'21 J
-D
2,500
1925 BOND.DEBT Apr 26 1920 $44,500
,
8s '21 A-0 2,700
1022-1924 Sinking fund
2,500
Funding Bonds.
SILVER LAKE.
Os '21 M-N 2,300
1923-1924 Assessed valuation 1920_ - _3.777.000 Os '16 A-0 _33.000-A-0 1 '22'-'25
This village is in Summit County.
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per 31.000)'19__-_313.80
Street Impt. Bonds (Village's
Water-Works- Bonds.
53 '14 J-J $41,000
1923-1926 Population in 1910
2,177 530
Share).
_Sept 15 1928
44s'14 M-N 47.500
1922-1925
60'19 M-S 350,000c_Sept 15 1939
INT. on bonds of 1917
'
4 s 15 J-D 97,000
1922-1930 Scioto Bank, Commercialpayable at 130ND.DEBT IVPAY76- 22 $34,000
Water Works Bonds.
Tot.ass41 val.'21(60%act.).1,200,000
Point.
55 '14 M-N 72,000_..May 1 '25-'30
Total tax rate(per 31.000)'21_534.20 Os '19 M-9 $10,000c_Sept 15 1939
430'15 M-S 118,000c___Sept 1 1926
180,000c_Sept 1 '27-'30 SCIOTO TWP. SCHOOL DIST. Populatio'n.1910, 2,280: 1920, 1,918 68Sewage Disposal Bonds.
'19 M-8 $10,000c_Sept 15 1939
430'17 F
-A 12,000
1922-1927
This district (P. 0 Lockbourne •
BONDED DEBT
$199,690
4)is 17 M-S 6.000
1922-1927 R. F.D. No.1) lets Pickaway Co.
SHAWNEE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Assessed value 1919
1.500,0(X)
53 '18 A-0 6,300
1922-1928
Building Bonds.
Building Bonds.
84 '19 M-9 1.500
1928
530'14
$8,000
1930 SMITH TOWNSHIP.
58 '19 J-D
8,900
1922-1931 53 '15 5-110 $34,000c_M&S 1 '22-'38 53015 J-D 23,000_June 15'22-'44
This township (P.0.Sebring) is in
1922-1928
Os '20 M-S 9,000
1922-1930 Eis 18 M-S 3 500
12,000
1940 Mahoning County.
TOTAL DEBT June 1921- $61.00) 530'17 s-a
6s '20 J-D
650
1925 Assessed value,
_s
1959 BOND.DEBT Apr 4 1922- $80,000
real
2,198,590 TOT.BD. 25,000
5s '21 J-J
900
1931 Assessed
DT .Apr 5 1922- 363,000 Sinking fund
3,000
value,
6s '21 J-D
3,700
1922-1931 Other assess. personal..... 861,180 Tax rate (per $1,000)'22___$34.20 Total assessed value 1920_ _ 5,922,000
property
59,770
6s '21 J-J
400
1922
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'21320.00
Total ass'd val.(abt.65%
6s '21 F
-A 14,050
1922-1931 Total assess. val. 1921......3,120 540
act.) 1922
1.200,225 Population 1910, 4,657; 1920, 5,480
6s '21 M-S 4,000
1925-1931 Tax rate (per $1,000)-- -1921 $13.80
6s '21 A-0
1,000
1925 Population 1910, 2.177; 1920, 2,461 SHELBY.
SOLON TOWNSHIP SCR. DIST.
6s '21 M-N 1.200
1925 INT. at office of Clerk Bd. of Ed.
This village Is In Richland County.
This district (P. 0. Solon) is in,
Grade-Crossing Elimination.
Incorporated September 1853.
Cuyahoga County,
43 '13 J-J $21.000c__Jan 1 '23-'24
Refunding Bonds.
School-Improvement Bonds.
4Ms'15 M-N 1,300
1922-1925 SCIOTOVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
53 '16 F
See Portsmouth School District.
-A $3,200__Feb 1 '25-'28
.Oct 1 '22-'23
($2,000c..
43.s'16 M-9 131,500-Sept 1 '23-'25
58'16 J-J
5,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'32 53'4s'18 A-0 22,000c__Oct 1 '24-'34
111,000--__Sept 1 1926
Os '18 s
4,100__June 1 '25-'32
-a
I 15,0000__Oct 1 '35-'39
53 '19 J-.T
1926-1928 SEBRING.
12,000
Boiler Purchase Bonds.
6s '21 ___ 16,872c__Oct 1 '22-'31
This village is in Mahoning Co.
1922-1927
.. 53 '17 M-S 1,800
53 '18 M-8 2,000
1923-1926
Street-Impt. (Vii. Share) Bonds 6s '20 s-a $22,000__Sept 1 '26-'36 (For amount due each year see V.
113, p. 2103.)
Electric-Light Bonds.
Harbor Bonds.
5).0'16 M-8 $6,250c_Sept 15'22-'26
5s '14 J-D $32.000___Dec 1'22-'37 TOTAL DEBT
4s '06 A-0 $30,000c-Apr 1 '23-'25
(?)
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
INT. on bonds of 1918 payable at
Bridge Improvement.
530'20 F
-A 46,000--Aug 1 '23-'35 fis '16 F-A $28,00c_Oct 1 '22-'27
5s '14 J-D $3.000-Dec 1'22-'24 Chagrin Falls Banking Co.. Chagrin.
Street
-Improvement Bonds.
Water Works Bonds.
Falls.
45 '13 M-N $6,000„May 1 '23-'25 430'18 A-0 1375,000c-Oct 1 '22-'47
Sewer Bonds.
41s'14 M-9 4,400-May 1 '23-'27
1 21,000c___ _Oct 1 1948 4343
A-0 314,000c_Apr 1 '23-'36
4 s'15 M-N 1,500
1922-1925 GEN.IID. DT.May 1922- $132,562
SOMERSET VIL. SCHOOL DIST..
I m pt. Bonds(Village's portion).
4 s'15 M-N 19.000
1922-1925 Assessment debt (add'i)...__ 24.137 53 '13 A-0
This district is in Perry County.
$750___Apr 1 '23-'24
430'16 A-0 9,000
1922-1926 Sinking fund
4,558__- _Apr 1 1935
16,041 55 '13 Apr
Deficiency Funding Bonds.
53 '17 J-D
i00___ _Dec 1 1922 Total assessed value 1921_ _4.139,000 5s '16 J-D
1,500.June 1 '23-'25 6s
M-8 $4,500
4}4s17 F
-A 18,400
1922-1927 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$20.00 5s '16 J-D
School Improvement Bonds.
3.500-June 1 '27-'33
• 4 s'17 M-S 22,000
1922-1927 Population 1920
Ss '17 M-S $32.800c-M&S 1 '22-'42
Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
3,541
53 17 M-S 27,400
1922-1927
53 '11 5-5 32,500
1922-1926 BOND.DEBT Apr '20-'22_ $37,500
53 '18 A-0 6,800
1922-1928
fia '15 M-S
400__ _Sept 1 1922 Assessed valuation 1921_ - _1.528,710
6s '18 M-N 18,000
1923 SEBRING SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT July 1 '19_ $154,200 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922.-527.40
Building Bonds.
53 '18 A-0 4,000
Special assess't debt (incl).
1922-1928
27,000 Population in 1920 (est.)
1,520
15,000c_Aug 1 '22-'23 5s '16 A-0 $2.900__Apr 17'23-'27 Assessed valuation 1916---5,400,000 INT. payable at Treas. office.
. 5s '17 F
9,000c_Aug 1 '24-'26 5543'20 __- 5 2.000__Nov 1 '23-'26
-A
(Assessment about actual value.)
3,000__Nov 1 '27-'29 Total tax (per $1,000) 1916-312.50 SOUTH
3,200c__ Aug 1 1927
EUCLID SCR. DIST.
53 '17 F
-A
250c_Aug 1 '22-'25 5343'22 M-S 120,000-Mar 8 '23-'46 Population in 1920
5,578
This district (P. 0. South Euclid)
400c-Aug 1 '26-'27
Deficiency Bonds.
INTEREST payable at Shelby.
Is in Cuyahoga County.
4Ks'19 J-D 10,900
1922-1928 8s '20 M-N$13,000_ Nov 1 '23-'34
53(8'19 A-0 155.000
1,000
1024-1929
Refunding Bonds.
BONDED DEBT
(1)
58'20 M-S 1.300
1922-1925 Os '20 M-N 35.000..Nov 1 '23-'29 SHELBY COUNTY.
43,s'21 M-N 20,800
1922-1931 BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $177,800
Sidney is the county seat.
SPENCER TOWNSHIP.
Os21 M-N 72.500
1922-1931 Floating debt
Bridge Bonds.
11.500
This township is in Medina Co.
6s '21 M-9 15,200
1922-1931 Tot, assess. val.'21( act) 4.200.000 6s '21 54-8 J$6,000__Mar 1 '23228
Road-Improvement Bonds.
58 '21 .1-5
1,300
1925 Total tax rate(per31,000)'21-320.00
1 8,000_.Sept 1 '22-'27
53 '15 M'S $25,6300__M-13 '22-'30
6s '21 A-0 87,400
1922-1931 Population in 1920
Ditch Bonds.
4.000
6s '19 J-J $3,500_-_Jan 1 1923 fes '15 M-8 9,000cM&8 15'22-'30
Dock Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT April 1922.. 335,000
5s '92 F
-A $15.000c_Aug 1 '22-'26 SENECA COUNTY.
Inter-County Highway Bonds. Total assessed value 1921--2,776,710
534s'20 F-A
9,000
1925-1930
6s '22 s-an ($5,400.. A&0 1 '23-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$18.00
Tiffin is the county seat.
Water Works Filtration Plant
1 400___..Apr 1 1932 Population in 1920
Road Bonds.
1.080
Refunding Bonds.
6s '22 s-an
5,500c
INT. payable
5s '22 s-an 375,000c_May 1 '23-'37 58 '17 M-8 i34.000c.- _ M&S 1922 (For maturity see V. 114, p. 1934) Bank, Spencer. at Farmers' Savings
8.000c_M&S 20'23-26 6s '22 s-an J$18,000c_A&O
Public Comfort Station Bonds.
1 '23-'31
3,000c.M&S 20 1927
5s '22 s
-an $15,000c_Mar 1 '23-'37
1 9,000c___Apr 1 1932 SPRINGFIELD.
4.000c.. - _ M&S 1922 Os
TOT.BD.DT. May 27 '22_1,752,857 5s '17
'22 s-an {:3,400c_AStO 1 '23-'31
This city Is in Clark County. InM-S
6,000c_M&S 20'23-25
Assess. val.'21 ai act.)
1.000c_Mar 20 1926 TOTAL DEB 1,200c_ Apr 1 1932 corporated in 1851 Commission
Real estate
44,295,740 5s '18 s
-a
41.000_Part ea.6 mos. Total assessed July 11921.3252,901) government adopted Aug. 26 1913.
Personal
31,794,000 _s
val'n 1919-44.145,690
Hospital
--- 26,000
Total
76,089,740 53
Popul'n 1910,24,003; 1920, 25,923 4s '04 M-SBonds.
$20,000__Sept 1 '22-'25.
8,000c-M-8
Co. tax rate (per $1.000)'2L.-338.25 6s '19 M-8 63.000c_M-9 '22-'25
48 '05 M-9 28,000c_Mar 1 '23-'24
'20 M-8
'22-'28
Population in 1920
22,897 Os '20 M-S 19.000c__M-S '22-'26 SHERMAN TOWNSHIP.
4s '06 M-8 20,000c_Sept 1 '24-'25.
INT. on dock 53 and on water Os '20 M-8 48.000c__M-S '22-'26
48 '08 M-8 15,000c_Mar 1 '30-'32
This township (P. 0. Bellevue)
bonds marked ( ) in N. Y. City at 6s '20 M-S 42,000c__M-S '22-'27 in Huron County. Pop'n 1910, 675. 4548
3
M-S 3,000_-Mar 1 '23-'24
American Exchange National Bank; Os '20 M-S 49.000- '22-'28
mergency Bonds.
Road District Bonds.
on other bonds by City Treasurer.
6s'21 M-8 122.000c
----M-9 36,000c_8ept 15 1931 5.1 13 ___ $22,000
1922-1929 53
1930-1933.
___ 24,000
Park Improvement Bonds.
6s
M-Iii 10,000c_Mar 15 1931
4348
53
County Ditch Bonds.
M'S 11,500c_Mar 15 1933 4e '10 m-s 20.0000_mar 1 '33-'36
SANDUSKY COUNTY.
53
Os
M-8 7,500c- _Sept 15 193a Se '19 _---- 317.000
3.350
1923.
Fremont is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22_ 333,000
Mill Run Impt. Bonds.
Bridge Reconstruction Bonds.
5s '14 54-9 $60.000c_M-S '22 '24 Sinking fund
34501)
5.3 '17 --- $53,000c
1922
142 414sli
Street Bonds (County's portion). TOT.CO.DT.July 1 '21- $365,900 Total assessed val., 1921-1.591,635 43is'12 M-8 57,295.84-1933-1935
$1,055c__Sept 15 1922 Total assessed val'n 1919_81,478,590 Total tax rate (per 31.000)'21.319.10 58 '15 M-9 7,000c_Sept 1' 22-28
Bridge Bonds.
(Assessment about 85% actual value) Population 1910, 675: 1920, 590
Road Bonds.
INT. payable at Wright Banking 48 '08 ___ $40,000
En '17 M-8 132,625.M&S 15 1922 Co. tax rate(per 31.000) 1916_-$2.55
1931-32
.
Fire Department Bonds
1 20,000c_M&S 15'23-27 Popu-'n 1910, 42,421; 1920, 43,176 Co., Bellevue.
4s '03 A1-8 $L5,000___Al&S '22-'24
53 '18 M-8 25,000c_M&S 15'22-26
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
43008
53
M-S 136.000
20,000.... Mar 1 1930.
SIDNEY.
431,5'12 M-S 6.0000___Bept 1 1927
_s
- 273,500
This city is in Shelby
5a 15 M-8 12.000c_Mar 1 '23-'25
SEVILLE VIL. SCHOOL DIST. Cemetery Bonds. County.
Os
43.500
6s '21 M-S 25,000___Sept 15 1920
City Share St. lmpt. (Paving).
This district (P. 0. Seville) is in 5s '16
_ $6,500
1922
4s '14 ___ 36,000.00 _____ 1922
Ditch Bonds.
Medina County.
_Street Bonds (City's Portion).
55
48 '12 A-0 315,000_ .
Building Bonds.
--- $3,895
1923 Se '13 __- 66,000.00___1922-1943
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21.31,298,857 5s '16 A-0 $28.000c_A-0 1 '22-'49 5s '15 A-0
750
1922 55 '12 ...... 22.362.04---1922-1926
Total assessed val'n 1920..76.423,210 BOND. DEBT May 4 '21_ $28.500 Ss '17 .1-5 J 6,000-_,..J&J 1 1923 434s'12
45,616.91-.1922-1931
(Assessment about 3-4 actual.)
Sinking fund
71,245.61-1925-1935
145,000-J&J 1 '24-'28
101
State & Co.tax(per $1,000) -$6.20 Total assess. val.'21(act.).1.,594r370 Os '18 ___
3.000
'20
1924 5s 02 ..20,000.001922
Pop'n 1910,35,171; 1920
1,560.00..._1932-1933
114,500
37,574 School tax rate(per 31.000) 21-36.00 6s '19
1929 411'11
Population in 1920
600
1924 43's'09 __ 42,581.43_1929-1932'
800
50,000.00_-_1929-1931
1,500
1926 4 a'08
INT. at Seville State Bk., Seville.
SANDUSKY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
53 15 __- 34,000.00.....1922-1925
Water
-Works Bonds.
4s '12 M-S $152.000....„-1922-1951 SHADYSIDE.
Se '17 F-A $3,500....-F-A 1'22-'24 4s'16- 74.000.00-1922-1926
Se '14 J-D 44.000c_ Dec 15 1939
4,000
1922 43.s'17 -. 29.000.00-1922-1927
This village is in Belmont County. Os '19 ___
53 '18 - _
Os '20 __ 125.000 _
2,000
1922
1931 53 18 _-- 10,600.00-1922-1028
Water-Works Bonds.
534s'20
27,000__Aug 27'21-'29 513 '15 May$39,000_May 15 '23-'45
550
67.000.00..-1922-1929
1926
Os '21 s-a
5
___
2,350
15.090.......Mar 1931 TOT. DEBT Apr. 1921__ 340,000 6s
1922-1929
--- 00,000
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21 $305,000 Total assess. val.
Os'21 2,620____Mar 1 1929.
1921____2,236,010 6s General Impt. Bonds.
Sinking fund
City Share St. Impt.(Sewers).
'18
$10,000
12,000 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $17.20
1924
Assessed valuation 1920_ _38,740,840
434s'12
Sewer Bonds
$228,000.00.....1922-1938
3,084 334802 J-J $50.000c_July
School tax (per $1,000) 1920-$4.03 Population in 1920
1 1926 430'11 - 31,500.00_1922-1933
. .58 '17 A-0 J 6,000_A&0 1 '22-'23
INT. at Amer. Banking & Trust
SHAKER HOTS. VILLAGE S. D.
112,000„A&O 1 '25-'28 43'07 - 43,735.77-1923-1926
Co.. Sandusky.
4s '12 A-0 $40,000c__Oct 1 '22-'35 53,is 17 ..__
4,000
1922-1928 430'08- 15,913.18...1927-1928
4s '07 ..- 68,600.00-1927-1930
53 '17 A-0 250,000
100,000
1922-1924 Os
SCIOTO COUNTY.
4s '14
6,000
58
Motor-Truck Bonds.
1922-1924
A-0 300,000
1922-1924
Portsmouth is the county seat.
Os '21 A-0 i 10.000c_ _Oct 1 1927 430'12 A-0 $2,000
1929-1931
t
1922 43-4s07 -- 25,000
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
3,455.26
290 000cOct 1 '28-43 5617 A-0 4,000-A&O 1 '22-'25 58 '10 -1922
Se '13 M-8$345,000-Sept 1 '22-'47 531s'22 A-0 00.000c
2,354.18
1925
9123-1942 53is'20_- $2,000
1927 43.4,s'09 -430'16 M-9 110,000___Sept 1 1949
5s 13
12,273.58...A926-1928
Deficiency Bonds.
East View Bonds (Annexed).
112,500_-__Sept 1 1950 58
6s '19 s-a
$6,500
1926 58 '15 - 0,500.00__.1922-1925
'21 A-0 36,500
1922-1931
Road Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 5'22_$1,501,500 BOND. DEBT Mar. 1 '21.. $46,550 434s'16 _- 20,500.00.-1922-1926
$193,000
_
12,1)01)
Assessment debt (adcl'1)_
1922-1927
215,900 4
6s '20 M-S 150,000__Sept 1 '22-'29 'rot, ass'd val'21(40%, act)34,000.000 Sinking funds
15,000.00.-1922-1927
25.259
School tax (per $1,000) '21._.$l.39
Children's Home Bonds.
Assessed value, real
19,500.00,.._1922.I929
5,842,760 55 '19
53 '20 J-J $70,000___Jan 1 '25-'59 Population in 1921 (est.)
3.600 Assessed value, personal_ 5,720,010 534s'20
22,500
1922-1930
Funding Bonds.
/NT. at office of Village Treasurer. Tot, assess. val. 21 (act.)_11,612.770
efunding Bonds.
430'17 M-N$42,000__M-N 1 '22-'28
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-,..$21.40 4.484'17 _- $24,862
1941-1945
458 '19 M-8 131.500-Sept 1 '22-'42 SHARON TOWNSHIP.
Police-Department Bonds.
Population 1910, 6.607: 1920, 8.590
130000__Mar 1 '23-42
INT. payable at City Treas.01110e• 430'12 M-8 $3.000c....-Sept 1 1928
This township
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21 $955,705 ter) is in Medina(P. 0. Sharon CenWater Bonds.
County.
Total assessed val'n 1919..80,085,350
53 '02 M-9 315.000
1922
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915---$14.00 58 Road-Improvement Bonds.
SIDNEY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
48 '03 M-8 10,000
'15
-1922
Population in 1920 (Census)...62.850 BOND.A-0 $38,500c___A-0 '22-'34 48 '12 M-8 $100,000c -1922-1932 4348
M-8 285,000
1923-1939
DEBT Apr45 1922- $38,500 fia '13 M-8 14,000c-M-9
1 '32-'38 6a '21 --- 100,000-Mar 1 '22-'30
,



._

JUNE, 1922.]

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS

Garbage-Plant Bonds.
SPRINGFIELD (Concluded)—
58 '14 F-A $2,000_ --Mar 1 1923
Market-House Bonds
Refunding Bonds.
M-S $24,000.-- 1922-1939
4348
Beech Creek Improvement Bds. 5e '16 M-8 1$75,000c.Sept 1 '22-'35
1 9.000c__Sept 1 1936
1927-1928
M-8 $17.500
43
611 '18 A-0 102.000_Apr 1 '23-'39
General Light Bonds.
63,500_ Aug 1 '22-'34
19224923 6s '20 s-a
4 s'12 ___ $20,000
Market-House Bonds.
Deficiency Bonds.
1923-1927 5s '13 M-N 36.830_ -Sept 1 '22-'23
5s '19 s-a 1570,000
Water Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
1922-1931 5s
M-133110,000c-___Mar 1925
6s '21 ___ $16,050
58 '13 A-0 140,000_Sept 1 '22-35
Sewer Bonds.
6,000- May 1 '23-'25
$4,000--Mar 1 '22-'29 6s '20 M-N
Os '21
Street Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
Os '21 _-_ $35,000_ _Mar 1 '25-'31 410'10 M-S $12,000—__Sept 1 1922
Sept 1 1911)
6s '21 -- 45,826__Mar 1 '22-'31 (Subject to call after'21_ $761,081
6s '21 ___ 40,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'23 TOT.BD.DT.July 1
33,197.930
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21.$2,429,321 Tax valuation 1913
Assessed valuation 1920_95,546.460 (Assessment about actual value)
actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1913__$12.20
(Assessment about
60,840. /NT. at office of Sinking Fund.
Pop'n '10, 46,921; '20
INTEREST payable at Springfield
or at Importers' & Traders' Nat STEUBENVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
45 '05 M-N $4,50)May 1 '23-'25
Bank in New York.
45 '11 J-D 34.000c-$1.000 yearly
00'14 J-D 146.750__June 1 '23-'35
SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
s '21 _ _. 77.000_ _85.000 vea,r1v
Buildings. Sites, &c.
430'08 J-D $30,000c_Dec 1 '22-'24 BOND.DEBT June 6'22 $325,000
valuation
430'10 F-A 100.000c_Aug 1 '25-'34 Assessed rate (per 192(L..43.000.00()
1922$22.20
430'11 M-N 45.000c_May 1 '35-'39 Tot. tax Peoples$1,000)..Steu ben v
Nat.Bit
TNT.at
430'12 F-A 60.000_Aug 31 '40-'43
Se '13 J-J 90.000_ _July 2 '22-'39 STOW TWP. CENT. S. D.
53 '14 M-8 7,500--- Sept 1 1922
This district (P. 0. Cuyahoga
Se '15 A-0 40,000_Apr 15 '22-'27 Falls R. F. D. No. 8) is in Summit
(See V. 100. p. 1114 for maturity) County.
1 '25- 34
5e '18 M-8 $160,000_Mar1925-1947
$8,000_0ct 1 '22-'25
(is '20 J-D 125,000
Os '20 A-0 15,000_ _Oct 1 '26-'30
10,000c___ _Jan 2 1928
75,000_0ct 1 '31-'45
20,0000----Jan 2 1931 BOND. DEBT Anr 21 1922 $150 510
15,000c_ __ _Jan 2 1934 Tot. assess. val. '21 (act.) 4,184,880
5%8'21 J-J 50,000c— _Jan 2 1937 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1921... _517.70
15,000c----Jan 2 1940 Population in 1920 (est.)
3.500
30,000c_ - _ _Jan 2 1943
60,000c_ - _ _Jan 2 1946 STRUTHERS.
This village Is in Mahoning Co.
60.000c_ ---Jan 2 1949
BOND.DEBT Doc 31'21 $1,295,000 5s Town-Hall Bonds.
'16 J-D $15,000__June 1 '23-37
26,991
Sinking fund Sept 11921.
Sewer Bonds.
Tot. ass'd val.'21 (act'l) _ _94,147,390
Val. of school property '19 103452222 6s '19 A-0 $4,080c ----1924-1931
Street
School tax (per $1.000) 1919--$6.60 5%8'20 J-Bonds.
D1$13,000___Jan 7 '25-'37
60,840
Population in 1920
1 8.000_ __Jan 7 '38-'41
INT. on 4As '08 at office of SeaFire Department Bonds.
on
songood & Mayer, Cincinnati:
.._Oct 1 '25-'36
43s of 1910, 1911 and 1912 at the 6s '19 s-a ($12,00010,000___Oct 1 '37-'41
American Trust & Say. Co., SpringMunicipal Building Bonds.
field; on bs of 1913 at Otis & Co..
Cleveland, and on 5s of 1914. 1915 6s '18 F-A {:6,00)..F&A 15 '22-'28
400_ _ _Feb 15 1929
and 1918 at the office of the Dis- BOND.DEB Apr 6 '22__ $159,820
trict Treasurer.
51,374
Assessment debt (add'1)__
16,84
Sinking fund
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP.
1922_ _16,430,000
This township is In Mahoning Co. Total assess. val. $1,000)'22-816 80
Total tax rate(per
Road-Improvement Bonds.
6.500
Population in 1921
09 ___ $20,000
Be'
5s '14 A-0 40,00O .,Oct 1 '22-'33 STRUTHERS SCHOOL DIST
BOND. DEBT Apr 1222_ $60,000 55
A-0 $16.000e ____1922-1925
19,457
Sinking fund
25.0000 ----1926-1937
4)ie
3,403,400 43-013 J-J 35.000c_Oct 1 '26-45
Total valuation 1922
A-0
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'22$18.80 be
A-0 7.000c_Oct 1 '38-'44
Population 191(1, 1.990; 1920, 2.113 ss '17 ___ 10.000
'26-'32
INT. at Central Bank & Trust bs '17 F-A 25,000c .:__ -1934-1948
Co.. Youngstown.
2,000c- __Apr 1 1948
SPRINGFIELD TWP. S. D. 5s '17 A-0 {12,000c-Apr 1 '49-'51
1,00()c___Apr 1 1952
This district (P. 0. East Akron Os '21 s-a 275,000c.Mar 15'24-'59
R. F. I). No. 22) is in Summit Co. (See V. 112. p. 581. for maturity.)
School Bonds.
Of the above bonds 22,000 have
1926
A-0 $5,000
Se
1940 been transferred to E. Youngstown
M-S 21,000
bs
1928 School District, leaving a bonded
1,800
Oct
5a
1930 debt of $115,000 April 5 1921.
__ 49,000
6s
Sinking fund
2,921
Os '21 A-0 125.000.... Oct 1 '22-'46 Ass'd val'n 1920 (3i act.)-14,514,160
DEBT Apr 10 1921 $207,375 School tax
BOND.
(Per $1,000) '20- $7.62-f'
5.000
Sinking fund
6,000
7,610,000 Population in 1920 (est.)
Assessed valuation, real
INT. at Commercial Nat. Bank,
Assessed val'n, personal_ 4,205.000 Youngstown.
Tot. vat. '20(80% act.)_11,855 650
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920-412.80 STRYKER.
This village is in Williams County.
2,200
Population in 1920 (est.)
Paving Bonds.
5s'19 A-0 $25,000
STARK COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922_.: $33,920
seat is Canton.
County
19.000
31'22-'31 Assessment debt (add'1)__
68 '21 — $60,000_Dec portion.)
Total assessed val'n 1920..-1,000.000
Road Bonds (Countp's
$32,000__Apr 15 '23-'26 Tax rate (per $1,000) l920.$15 50
4349'16 A-0
Population 1910. 1,026; 1920, 1,014
43is'16 M-N 30.000_May 27 /3-'26
Pm. and int. plyable at Stryker.
-A 20,000—Aug 10'22-'26
4s'16 F
'23-'26
4.408'16M-8 20,000__Apr 15
STRYKER VILLAGE SCR. DIST.
410'16 M-8 22.000_Sept 26 '22-'26
This district (P. 0. Stryker) Is in
5s '17 J-J 59.000_July 23 '22-'27 Williams County.
bs '18 J-J 28,000__Jan 4 '23-'28
Refunding Bonds.
55 '18 J-J 21.000__Jan 22 '23-'28 6s '18 s-a $12,000—Oct 1 '22-'29
5s '19 A-0 208.000..Apr 21 '23-'29 5s '19 s-a 3110,000__Mar 1 '22-'49
53 '19 J-J 114,595.July 15 '22-'29 TOTAL DEBT July 1920_ -$142,000
Ss '19 M-N 15,800.May 21 '23-'29
Ss '19 A-0 6,400—Oct 10 '22-'29 SUMMIT COUNTY.
Os '20 J-J 80.000.July 30 '22-30
Akron is the county seat.
6s '20 M-N 36 000__Nov 1 '22-30
Disposal Plant Bonds.
Os '21 J-J 24 000__Jan 10 '23-'31 5s '18 --- $20,000..- _ -Oct 1 1925
--- 69.000
Os
t24,000.Aug 10'22-'20 6sSewer Bonds.
9
6 '21 --'21 A-0 $105,000cOct 1 '23-'37
4,000.Aug 10 1931
Os '21 --- 75,000.._ _Oct 119.12
Os '22 M-8 95.000cMar 15 '23-'32 5s '19 --- 110,876_ _ _ _Apr 1 1924
each year see
(For amount due
1 8,000_ -__Apr 1 1924
V. 114, p. 1101.)
Bridge Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
21 '22-'24 58 '13 A-0 $48.000c—Oct 1 '22-'27
1
5 '13 --- 376.000_July
5s '13 A-0 9,000c--Oct 1 '22-'25
54 '15 M-N 9,000_ _May24'23-'25
(See V. 100. p. 1619. for maturity.) 430'16 A-0 130,000__Oct 1 '22-'26
1 6,999____Oct 1 1927
TOT.BD,DT.Mar 1922 $1,744,858 5s '19 A-0 400,000c_Oct 1 '28-'48
Total val.(90% act.)'22..340.488,510
County tax (per $1,000) 1920_ _$2,80 5s '19 A-0 120.000Oct 1 '22-'23
113,000_—Oct 1 1924
Popurn 1910, 122,987: 1920, 177.218 Os '20 A-0 1 11,000c__Oct 1 '22-24
INT. on bonds of 1917 payable at
12,000c__Oct 1 '25-30
County Treasurer's office.
6s '20 A-0 10,000c_Oct 1 '22-'23
28.000c_Oet 1 '24-'30
STAUNTON TWP. RURAL S. D. 6s '21 --- 00,000_ - __Oct 1 1936
This district (P. 0. Troy) is in 53.4s'22 A-0 1225,000cOct 1 '23-'31
1 27,000c___ _Oct 1932
Miami County,
Building Bonds.
$500.._ _Mar 1 1928
Os '21 M-S
57,000_ _ _M-8 '29-'56 6s '20 A-0$475.000c_Oct 1 '22-'40
Children's Home Bonds.
School Erection Bonds.
Oct 1923
53 '19 M-S f$40,000__M-8 '23-'42 5s '18 --- 1130,000
9.000c-_Oct 1 '22-'28
20,000._M-8 '43-'47 Iie '19 A-0
Viaduct Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 5'22_ _ $117,200
Assessed value
2,600,000 4348'17 M-N$1.080,000..Oct 1 '22-'47
(For maturity see V. 104. p. 1415.)
bs '19 --- $380,000_ _ _Oct 1 1948
STEUBENVILLE.
Flood Emergency Bonds.
This city is In Jefferson Co. Inc.
in 1797. Pop.'10, 22,391;'20, 28,508 5s '13 A-0 $32,000c—Oct 1 '22-'23
Fire Truck Apparatus & impt. Ss '15 A-0 36.000c_Oct 1 '24-'26
Road Bonds.
Bonds.
6s '21 J-D r5,000_Dec 15 '23-'32 54s'22 A-0 $193,000c
0a '22 A-0 (32,000- Oct 1 '23-'30 (Par maturity, see V. 114, p. 2512.)
106,000
3,000-_—Oct 1 1931




Court-House Bonds.
4s '05 F-A $28,000____Feb 1 1925
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
bs '20 A-0$270,000c_Oct 1 '22-'30
6s '21 A-0 250,000_ _Oct 1 '23-'32
GEN.BD.DT.May 25'22-$3.963,809
Road debt
1,324,158
797.224
Assess. dt.(add'1)
411,557
Sinking fund
286.751.120
Assessed val'n, real
Assessed val'n, personal_106.103,240
Total val.'21 (80% act.).482.854,360
State & Co.tax(per $1.000)'21_$2.75
Population '10, 108,253:'20, 2813.065
INT. at office of Treasurer.

147
af
io al occursattae. of
retitatioanetionhe

1914 resulted in favor of issuing
$8.000.000 bonds for purchase of
Toledo Rye. & Light Co. A new
city charter was adopted by the
voters Nov. 3 1914. City Council
passed ordinance Feb. 21 providing
for annexation of %Vest Toledo.
Os '21 ___ *125,000_ _ _June 1 1936
Bridge Bonds.
4148'08 F-A$525,000Augl'28-'33&'38
-A 300.000—Au_g 1 '40-'41
4e '09 F
45 '95 F
-A 200,000_-__Feb 1 1925
45 '12 A-0 185.000c_Oct 1 1927
413 '12 J-D 33.000___-Dec 1 1927
430'13 M-9 227,000c___Sept 1 1931
SWANTON.
This village is in Fulton County. 43is'15 F-A 45,000__Feb 1 1925
58 '18 ___ 20.000_ ___May 1 1924
Water-Works.
'22-'24
___ 10.000
1922 55
___ $13.500
5s
_ 27.000
'22'34
BOND.DEBT May 13'22 $25,913 58
Grade Separation Bonds.
_Total assess. val. 1921_ ___8,800,000 448'13 M-8
$98.000c___Sent 1 1933
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ - _$17.16
Fire Department.
1,600
Population in 1921 (est.)
48 '06 J-D $60,000_-_Dec 15 1926
4s '08 M-8 30.000----Mar 1 1928
SYLVANIA. —
1 1928
43is'13 M-8
This village Is in Lucas County, 43 '17 -_- 200.000c___Sept 1 1932
21,000—__Apr
Water-Works Bonds.
5s'16 M-N $7.000cMay 10 '23-'36 5s '18 -- 30.000_ --_May 1 1948
58 '18 -__ 10,000__May 1 1924
51'Is'15 F-A 22.000c_ _Aug 20 1940 5s '19 A-0 30,000----0ct 1 1929
GEN.BD,DT.June 1 '22_ $29,000 c4
1922-1918
52 000
-Assessment debt (addl)_ __ 33,848 6s '21-__ *30,000_ - _ _Apr 1 1951
6,243
Floating debt(addl)
(Optional April 1 1931.)
10,927
Sinking fund, general
*37,000..___Feb 1 1941
6,243 5Ks'21
Sinking fund, water
Station
Tot.assess.val.'21(75%act.)1,414.400 6sComfort *530,000Bonds. 1951
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $21.08
(Optional 1931-)
Population 1910,1,002; 1920, 1,222
Fire and Police Alarm Bonds.
-- $20,000_ May 15 1934
5s'19
TWP. RURAL S. D.
THOMPSON
(Optional May 15 1924.)
This district (P. 0. Flat Balk) is 5s
1921-1939
_ __ 16.000
in Seneca County.
City Hall Bonds.
r 1 '23-33 4s '10 J-D1300,000_- —Dec 1 1935
1$13,000c-Ma
530'19 M-8 20,000c_Mar 1 '37-'46 4s '12 J-D 30.000c ___Dec 1 1943
10,000c..13ept 1 '22-'31 5s '18 -- 25,000_-__May 1 1924
28,000c..Sept 1 '32-'45 5s
'22-'49
__ 212 000
Os '20 M-8 50,000e_ _ _Al-S '23:-'42
Park & Boulevard Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 7 1922_ $122 000 4548'07 J-D $50.000__-Dec 30 1927
2,300,000 4s '94 J-J 100.000_ _July 1 1944
Tot. assess. val. 1921
800 4.'92 5-3 400.000----July 1 1942
Population in 1922 (est.)
3)181)0 J-D 100,000— _June 1 1930
TIFFIN.
45 '09 A-0 55.000---Apr 1 1924
This city is in Seneca Co. Inc. in 4s '09 J-D 30,000.._--Dec 1 1929
'10, 11,894; '20, 14,375. 4s '10 J
1850. Pop.
-D 30.000__June 1 1930
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
-D 25.000____June 1 1936
440'13 J
bs '19 --- $3.000_ __ _Sept 1 1925 4 4s'13 M-8 150.000c___Sept 1 1936
Sandusky River Inapt. Bonds.
4 is'14 M-8 150.000—__Sept 1 1924
5s '14 — 372,000__Sept 1 '22-'27 410'15 A-0 150.000__Apr 1 1925
5s '15 __- 109,000_ -Sept 1 '27-'37
s'15 vi-N200.000.._ _ _ May 1 1925
19 __- 11.000---Sept 1 1937 4 its'15 M-8 75.000_-__Sept 1 1926
55.
6 WO._Sent 1 '22-27 4s '16 J-J 150.000___Juty 1 1932
5s
___
Street Improvement Bonds.
4s '17 -_- 50.000---May 1 1947
5s '21 M-S 55333.63-- Sept 1 1922 5s '18 --- 100.000___Apr 1 1948
1 0,000 Sept 1 '23-'28 5s '18 __- 135,000____Apr 1 1948
Motor Street Flusher Bonds.
bs '19 A-0 250,000_ _Apr 1 1949
58 '18 ___ $6.393____Sept 1 1923 (Redeemable after April 11924.)
13,010
Refunding Bonds.
1922-1948.
5s
4s '07 M-S $24.000c___Sept 1 1922 6s '21 ___ *490,000c_Oct 1 195/
Os '22 M-S j 4,000____Sept 1 1924
(Opt. Oct 1 1931.)
115.000_ _Sept 1 '25-'29
University Dormitory Bonds.
Deficiency Bonds.
bs '18 F-A3200,000----Aug 1 1948
55 '19 M-8 $22,313.57_8ept 1 1927 58 '18
25.000____May 1 1948
6s '20 M-8 31.391.08 _ S.pt 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
6s '21 M-S 35 000_ _ _Sept 1 1926 5s '18 _- $50.000____Nov 1 1948
GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 '22_ $344,450 5.3 '19 M-81,000,000_ -_Sept 1 1949
80.565
Assessment debt (add'I)—
(Optional Sept. 1 1924.)
33,757 5%s'21
Sinking fund
_ *5660,000_ _Jan 1 1951
10,045.030
Assessed val., real
(Optional Jan. 1 1931-)
_Assessed val., personal__ _ 6,981.060
Engine House Repair Bonds.
Total val'n '21(75% act.)17026360 58
___ $21 000
1922-1929
Total tax (per 111.000) 1922_$1ô.10
Garbage Bonds.
INT. at office of Sinking Fund bs '18 --_ $40,000--May 1 1924
Trustees.
House of Correction Bonds.
511 '18 _ $15,000..__May 1 1924
TIFFIN CITY SCHOOL DIST.
534s'22 A-0 3190.000cApr 1 '23-'41 53Police Building Bonds. 1 1924
'18 --- $25,000___May
BOND. DEBT May 1922 $190,000
Bay View Park Refund. Bonds.
3.917
Sinking fund
330'99 J-D $150.000 .._June 1 1929
assess. val. '21 (60%
Tot.
1 19244
17.786,760 (Subject to call after lune
to 75% actual)
School tax rate (per $1,000)'21_36.00
Refunding Bridge Bonds.
1.500 48 '99 A-0$250 000 ___Apr 1 1929
Population (est.)
INT. at District Treasurer's office. (Subject to call atter Apr 1 1919)
Market Bonds.
4s '10 J-D$110.000---Dec 1 1927
te '10 M-8 70.000____Mar 1 1930
General Street impt. Bonds.
48 '04 J-J $75,000__Jan 1 1924
48 '06 A-0 75,000_,.__Oct 15 1926
314s'02 A-0 125,000____Oct 1 1922
3 s'02 J-D 25,000_ ---Dec 1 1922
3 s'03 A-0 13.000--Aor 1 1923
4.'04 .1-5 142,195_ -_Jan 1 1924
4s '10 M-8 70.000—Sept 1 '22-'28
-A 117,000_-Feb 1 '25-'28
4s '12 F
4 '12 M-8 65.000c—Sept 1 1925
100.000c—Sept 1 1928
4s '12 A-0 114.500c_-0ct 1 192,
413 M-8 17.700c—Elept 1 1923
S. D.
TIPPENCANOS CITY
4)4s'14 M-N169.000—__May 1 1$81
Building Bonds.
4 s'15 3-3 131.000___July 1 1925
5s '16 M-9 $80.000
-A 53,000—_-Aug 1 1924
43is'15 F
60.000
430'16 s-a
4s'16 F-A 193,000____Feb 1 1931
TOTAL DEBT
Se '17 M-N300.000----May 1 1927
-A 200,000----Feb 1 1934
be '19 F
TIRO CON. SCH. DIST.
bs
This district (1'. 0. Tiro) is in .58 '20 --- 250,000_ -- _Jan 1 1930
___ 46 800
21-'34
Crawford County.
-- *209,000- _Apr 1 195
, $2,500__Apr 10'23-'27 6s
(Optional April 11931.)
'218,000 Apr 10 '28-'35
General Fund Refunding.
6,000__Apr 10'36-'39
1,000 -Apr 10 1940 4s '03 A-0$200,000----Oct 2 1923
bs '19 A-0 20,000Apr 10 '41-'50 4s '04 J-J 100.000—__Jan 1 1924
1,000_0ct 10 '22-'23 314e'00 M-N431.000__May 4 1939
10.000._Oct 10 '24-'33 4ffs'15 M-8 282.000----Mar 1 1923
10.500__Oct 10 '34-'40
General Revenue Bonds.
20,000_Oct 10 '41-'50 4s 16 A-0 $165,000—irly. on Oct. 1
Os '20 ,T-D f:9,000c_ Dee 15 '32-'50 ($20,000, 1921-22: 525.000, 19236,000c_Dec 15 '51-'52 1927. and $20.000 1928.)
BOND.DEB Apr 3 1922 $114.000 4s '16 A-0 605.000_yly. on Oct. 1
5,500 ($15.000, 1928: 35,000, 1929-32;
Floating debt (add'I)
7,000 $40,000. 1933-37. and $50,000. 1938Sinking fund
Assessed val'n, real estate.._2,230.000 1942.)
Assessed val'n personal_ Lonn.onn
Library Bonds.
Other assessable property_ _ 400,000
Tot.assess.val.'21(75%aCt)3.600.000 4348'13 J-J $25.000c....July 1 1993
43is'16 F-A 40.000__Feb 1 1928
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'22.419.80
1.600 bs '19 — 25,000—Mar 25 1929
Population in 1922 (est.)
Prin, and int. payable at the office
Pump Station Bonds.
of the Board of Education.
4s '10 J-D $41.570_ --Dec 1 1927
University Farm fildg. Bonds.
TOLEDO.
*110,000__June 1 1951
6s '21
Toledo Is situated in Lucas County.
(Optional June 1 1931.)
Incorp. Jan. 7 1837. All bonds are
Public Office Equip. Bonds.
originally issued in coupon form and Os '21 --- *100,000_ _Mar 1 1930
TIPPECANOE.
This village (P. 0. Tippecanoe
City) is in Miami Co. Incorp. 1851.
412.500
Water-works bonds
10.500
Street-paving bonds
GEN. BD. DT.Apr 4 '22.. 22.51
8.1 I
Assessment debt (add'1)
4 300
Ploatinv debt (addicional),
2,297
Sinking fund
2.759,850
Assess. val. real
500,000
Assess. val. personal_.
Total assessed val. 1921_ _3,'259.850
-•21320.90
Total tax rate(per $1.000)
Population 1910,2.038; 1920, 2,426

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OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS

TOLEDO-(Concluded).
I $200____Sept 1 1925
Water Bonds.
5s '18 __- 1 2,000-M&S 1'26-'30
45 '10 A-03200,000__Oct 1 '23-'26
1 200...,._Mar 1 1931
45 '12 M-N150,000__May 1 '27-'29
430'13 M-S 150.000c_Sept 1 '29-'31 IsRefunding Paving Bonds.
'07 M-N
4 is'14 J-J 250,000c_July 1 '32-'36 5Xs'18 ___ f$7,000rM&N 1 '22-'23
500____Sept 1 1928
4s '16 F-A 125.000__Aug 1 '32-'36
1 4,000_ _M&S 1'29-'36
4s
___ 40.000-1929 & '31
Refunding Bonds.
$50,000----Aug 1 1941
-M-S '25-'28
5s '19 F
-A{100,000---Aug 1 1942 43 '05 M-, $13,500
250.000....Aug 1 '43-'44 6s '21 M-S 4,0 )1__Mar 1 '30-33
Electric Light Bonds.
(Optional Aug. 1 1924.)
5s '19 F-A1400,000....Aug 1 '37-'40 4s '04 J-D $4,000 ____June 1 1924
1 50,000_-__Aug 1 1941 4s '07 M-S 14,000_M&S 1 '22-'26
430'17 M-S 20.000,,M'S 1 '22-'28
Deficiency Bonds.
2,000__M&S 1 '22-'25
68 '20 s-a $845.387.88 Nov 1 1928 530'18 _-_
530'18 ___
1,000__June 1 '25-'29
6s '21 s-a1.083.616.48 Feb 1 1929
5;is'19 M-S 34.000,.A-O.'23-'39
Site-Purchase Bonds.
58 '19 A-03250,000_-__Oct 1 1949 6s '20 M-S 200,000_ ___M-S '28-'46
(849 V 111, o 219 for ma,turity 1
(Optional Oct. 1 1924.)
6s '21 M-S 30,000---M-S '22-'32
Sanitary Refunding.
Sewer Bonds.
-_ -Oct 1 1923
3.65s'06A-0$120.0003400-M&S '25-'26
5s '13 M-S
Workhouse Farm Bonds.
4s '17 --- $100,000....__Dec 1 1941 4s '12 M'S f 9,000-M&S 1 '22-'30
1 500----Mar 1 1931
Work-House Bonds.
200____Mar 1 1924
58 '19 M-N$50,000____May 1 1949 58 '14 M-S
300,, _Sept 1 1924
5s '14 M-S
(Optional May 1 1924.)
55
May 1 '23-'49 5s '14 M'S 1.000__Sept 1 '28-'29
--- 46,000_
200____Mar 1 1925
53 '15 M-S
Public Wharf Bonds.
5.600__M&S 1 '25-'36
6s '20 M-S $185,000.. .Sept 1 1960 41016 _-6s '21 ___ J 200____Sept 1 1930
(Optionai Sept. 11930.)
1 1.000--Sept 1 '31-'32
Wharf-Warehouse-Storage.
Water Works Bonds.
4a '15 M-8 312,000-___Sept 1 1926
8,500_ _M&S 1 '22-'28
4)0'18 _-A11 general bonds
INTEREST.
and Interest coupons are payable at 5)is'18 M'S f22,000-M&S 1 '25-'46
..Mar 1 1947
1 500__.
the U.S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y.CIty,
Fire Bonds.
fiscal agents for the city of Toledo.
4s '04 M-N$10,000r_-_Nov 1 1924
-The city 00'13 M-S 7,000r-M&S '26-'32
BONDED DEBT, &e.
debt has been as follows:
5s '15 M'S 1,800__Sept 1 '25-'28
Dec. 31'21. Dec. 31'20.
Street Bonds
•
3400___Mar 1 1925
5s '15 M-8
BOND.DEBT19,071,468 14,844,965 5s '16 ___
200__--Sept 1 1925
Sk.fd.general_ 4,080,654 3,843,708 430'17 --140_---Sept 1 1940
f 100----Sept 1 1928
5Ms'18 ___
NET DEBT_14,990,814 11,001.257
1700__M&S 1 '29-'31
Less water dt_51,900,000 *1,950,000 5As'18 ___ I 800_ _M&S 1 '30-'33
20(L_. Mar 1 1934
Total general
5%s'18 ___
500-Sept 1 1930
net debt__ -13,090,814 9,051,257
4,000_ _M&S 1 '31-'34
Assessment dt..
Mar 22 3
' '0
- 9
5
000____M__ &S l 1 192
4, 00
00'16 _-_
(add'!)
1,238,109 1,390,124
75,610
Sic .fd .(assess.) 181,626
Road Roller & Scarifier Bonds.
4As'16 __- $2,500..-M&S 1 '25-'29
1,056,483 1,314,514
Sidewalk. Curb 5c Gutter Bds
*Water bonds and interest are pay- 58 '15 _-$600__M&S 1 '22-'24.
able from Water Works Department 6s '21 ___
_
_M-S '23-'31
earnings.
4,000Plood.nmergency Bonds.
53 '13 M-8 $2,500__M-S 1 '24-'26
EQUALIZED VALUATION
1920.
5s '13 M-S I 4.000__M&S 1 '25-'28
1921.
Mar 1 1929
500
3
Real estate_306,969,460 304,429,590 5s '13 M'S 3.000____M-S '22-'24
800___M-S '25-'26
Personal_ _..161,340.550 154,526,080 5s '13 M-$
750____M-S 1922
468,310.010 458,955,670 5s '13 M-S
Total
$19.40 Is '13 M-8 1,600____Mar 1 1925
$20.40
Tax (per M)
,Mar 1 1923
-In 1920, 243,- 5s '13 ___ I 500-.,
POPULATION.
1 200.,.-Sept 1 1923
109: 1910 (Census), 168,497.
1,600
..-M&S 1 '26-'29
5
INT.on bonds marked( )payable 5s '14 _-750_ _M&S 1 1922
.at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., 5s'13 --Road and Ditch Bonds.
N. Y. City.
5s
--- $6,000_ M&S1 '22-'33
430'17 '___ 1,000__ M &S 1 1929
'TOLEDO SCHOOL DISTRICT.
H. De Witt Hopkins. See. Sink. 430'17 ___ f1,000____M&S 1 1929
Mar 1 1930
1 500
ing Fund Commissioners.
Improvement Bonds.
As '96 M-NS63.000c__Nov 18 1926
48 '97 M'S 90.000c _Mar 8 1929 Is '94 M-S $10.000_ M&S 1 '23-'24
48 '98 M-N 90.000c May 20'23& 28 C. H.& D. Ry. Funding Bonds.
$850._ Mar 1 1927
4s '08 A-0 150.000c Oct9'23,'28,33 Is '14 M-S
Refunding impt. Bonds.
4Xs'08 M-N150.000c_May 23 1928
-A $15.000__F-A 1925-'27
500.000c..Mar 16'30-'39 Is '05 F
4.s '10 A-0
48 '11 M-N160.000c_May 8 '40-'43 434s'08 M-S 12.000.- M-S 1922-'26
Refunding City-Hall Bonds.
4s '12 J-J 165,000c_Jan 2 '44-'47
48 '12 A-0 400,000..-.Oct 9'39-'48 Is '90 M-S $1.000 but (past due.)
never pre44s'14 M-8 180.000Mar 1'19-'24-'29 (Due Sept. 1 1898,
sented for payment.)
45s'14 M'S 119.000c_Sept 1 '25-'44
Emergency Bonds.
($25,000 due every 5 years)
430'15 M'S 82.6,700-Sept 1 '20-'54 .,Iis'17 ,__ 38.500____Mar 1 1930
434s'15 J-J 100.000-___Sept 1 1935 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21 $702,650
34.000
F-A 450,500_-Aug 1 '22-'56 Water debt (incl.)
11,597,500
($12.000 in odd years. $13,000 In Assessed val. 19..0
Total tax (per $1,000)1920 $ 4.0(1
even yrs.)
ba '17 M-N 96.000c_N3y 1 '42-'56 Population 1910. 6,122; 1920, 7,260
INT. at office of Sic. Fd. rrustees
($12.000 every 2 years.)
5.1 '17 M-N 78,000c-Nov 1 '43-'57
($13,000 every 3 years.)
1922-1959 TROY SCHOOL DISTRICT. 1942
59 '19 s-a 475,000
Is '12
1922-1959 Is '14 M-S $112,500__Dec 14 1924
530'19 s-a 475,000
M-S 12.500____Sept 1
6.4 '20 s-a 975,000_ -Nov 1 '22-'60 Is '15 M-S 30,000____Sept 1 1935
(Optional Nov. 11935)
BOND. DEBT June 1 '22 $155,000
530'20 s-a 1.951,000 Feb. 1 '23-'61 Sinking fund
17,764
5 4s'20 s-a 1 950,000 Feb. 1 '23-'61 Tot. val. 1921 (60% act.)..13,428,230
BOND.DEBT July 1 '21_469,842.000 tax rate (per 31.000) 1921__425.00
337,853
Sinkineund
7.250
196,'83,600 Population in 1920 (eat)
Assess. val., real
93,172,850
Assess. val., personal
289.456,450 rEIIMBULL COUNTY.
Total val. (act.) 1916
Warren is the county seat.
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'16415.80
Machinery & Tool House Bds.
INT.at U.S.M tg.& Tr:Co.,N.Y.
Is '17 A-0 38,000c.A&01 '22-'29
Road Bonds.
TORONTO VILLAGE 3. D.
I 36,000c.A&01 '22-'24
This district (P. 0. Toronto) is in
Is '18 A-01 6,000c_A&01 '25-'26
Jefferson County.
I 1.500c___Apr 1 1927
Mar 1 '23-'60
)8,000c_
3
I 1,200c___Oct 1 1927
-a
6s '20 s 1 58,500c_Sept 1 '23-'60
NET DEBT Apr 5'22-_ $96,500 5s '19 A-Of 18,000__A-0 '22-27
A-0 1928
1 4,000
Total assess. val. 1921____6,500,000
6,000 5s '19 A-0 6,000____A-0 '22-'24
Population 1922 (est.)
167,500__Apr 1 '23-'27
TOWNSEND TWP. RURAL. S. D. 5s '19 A-0 84,000__Oct 1 '22-'27
A-0 1928
29,000
This 4:11si,rict (P. 0. Vickery R. F.
- 52,813
.s
D.) is in Sandusky County.
Oe
1922
314.000__Apr 1 '23-'29 5s '19 A-0 f 4,000____A-0
5s '19 A-0 15,000.._Apr 1 '30-'34 .5s '19 A-0 130,000---_A-0 '23-'28
71,000
1928
'22-'24
6,000__Oct 1
30.000__Oct 1 '25-'34 5s '19 A.O 17,000.....,A-O '22-28
(7) 5s 19 A-0 35,000____A-0 '22-'28
BONDED DEBT
5s '19 A-0 60,000____A-0 '22-'27
5s '19 A-0 122,000____A-0 '2'-'28
TROY.
Is the county seat of 5s '19 A-0 33,500____A-0 '22-'28
This city
Miami Co. Incorp. as a city In 1890. 53 '19 A-0 43,500_....-A-0 '22-'28
68 '20
A-0 86 °Jul__ _ _A-0 '22 '2)
Deficiency Bonds.
58 '17 - f$1,000____Sept 1 1929 530'22 M-SI196,000_ _Sept 1 '23-'29
1 58,000__Sept 1 '30-'31
1 6,000.. _ M&S 1 '30-'35
6s '20 M-S 8,000_ _Sept 1 1928 50'22 A-0 27,000.. Oct 1 '23-'31
Bridge Bonds.
Paving Bonds (City's portion).
4s '08 M'S $8.000r__M-S 1928-'31 Is '18 A-0 $12,000---A-0 '22-'27
County Bonds.
4s '12 M-S 34.000-__M-S '25-'32
A-0 $2.200c___-Oct 1 1922
4s '12 M'S 20.000---M-S '22-'28 4s
Sewer Bonds.
58 '14 M-S 1,600--__Mar 1 1923
M-S 1.800-Sept 1 '29-'37 530'22 A-03130000_ _Oct 1 '23-'32
58 '14
58 '14 M-S I 6.O00 _M&S 1 '27-t28 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21 $2,444,512
212,829
1 3.500___Mar 1 1929 Sinking fund Apr 18 1921
_216,009,000
58 '15 M'S 2,000__Mar 1 '29-'32 Tot. val. 1920
5s '15 M'S 9.000__Mar 1 '25-'42 State&Co. tax(per 31.000) '1943.55
25.000__M&S I'22-'39 Popurn 1910, 52,766: 1920. 83 920
4%s'16
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
1,500____Mar 1 1940
.s



[VOL. 114.

UPPER SANDUSKY.
This village is in Wyandot Co.Inc.
In 1848. Population in 1910, 3.779;
1920. 3 703
Street-Improvement Bonds.
55 '12 A-0 $23.000_A & 0 1922
58 '13 A-0 16.000c__A&O 1923
5s '15 J-D 24.000_ _Oct 1 '24-'25
Is '16 J-D 17,000_Oct 1 '26-'27
Is '16 A-0 15.,00
Oct 1926
Fire Dept. Bonds.
(is '20 A-0 $12.500____Oet 1 1930
GEN'. BD. DT. May 24'21 360,500
Assessment debt (add'1)
35.500
TRUMBULL COUNTY ROAD
44,133
Sinking[and
DIST. NO. 2.
3.237,000
00'08 M'S $21.000c___M-S '22-'23 Assessed val., real
Assessed val., personal _ _ _ 2.64 #,000
Is '05 M-8 100.000
Is '15 M-S 35.000--M-S '241-'28 Tot.asses.val.'20(90% ac95,886.000
BOND.DEBT May 1913_4162,000 Tax rate (per 41000) 20-$14.60
INT. at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y.
PRUMBULL COUNTY ROAD
58DISTRICT NO. 1.
M'S $90.000c__-M-S '23-'32
Is '08 M-8 18.000c-M&S 1 1923
as '08 M-S 10,000c___Mar 1 1923
Is '10 M'S 25.000c-__M-S '33-'34
Is '11 M-S 8,000__M & S 1 1935
58 '14 M-S 30,000----M-S '24-'29
BOND. DEBT Apr. 192132.031,668
Ass'd val.(65% act.) '21_216,000,000
INT. at County Treasurer's office

TUSCARAWAS COUNTY.
County seat is New Philadelphia.
Road 'mot. Bonds.
6s '21 A-0 $81,250____A-0 '22-26
6s '21 A-0 62.750____A-0 '21-'26
6s '22 M-S 190,000c_ __M-S '23-'27
6s '22 M-S 190,000c_ -M-S '23-'27
TOTAL DEBT May 24'22 3562,883
Assessed value,real estate.50,529,620
Assessed value, personal_ _48,117,810
Tot.ass'dval.'22(80%act.)98,674,430
State&Ce. tax (per$1,000) '21-34.90
Poptil'n 1910, 57,035; 1920, 63.578
INT. at County Treasurer's office,

UPPER SCIOTO DRAINAGE &
CONSERVANCY DIST.
Tnis district is in Hardin County.
530'20 A-0 $24_ 880_ _Oct 1 '22-'35
BOND. DEBT May 1922_4285,880
Population In 1920 (est..)
5,000
Prin. and Int. payable at State
Treasurer's office.

URBANA.
This city Is In Champaign County,
Bridge Bonds.
430'17 J-J 310.000-Jan 15 1934
Sewer Bonds.
4 Xs'12 M'S $20.200c_Sept 1 '28-'30
Is '14 A-0 48.000__Apr 1 '31-'33
58 '15 M-S 11,900____Mar 1 1931
TYMOCHTEE TOWNSHIP.
Is '15 A-0 10.300__Apr 1 '32-'33
This township is in Wyandot Co.
430'16 M-N 2,000___May 15 1924
Road Bonds.
2.400.___June 11928
BOND. DEBT June 21 '21 $111,420 430'16 J-D
Assess. val. (real estate),,.!.839,960 5s 16 M-N 2.500__-Nov 1 1927
Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val.(personal).,_,_ 955.740
Tot.ass'd val.'20(85%act.).2,795,700 430'11 J4)4115,000e June 15'23-'28
ueneral Street Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000).....$14.50
Popui'n 1910, 1,283: 1920, 19,481 Is '15 I-L) 39.500_ .June 15 1934
4 s'16 M-N 3.000___May 15 19252.600....__June 1 1926
4s'18 J-D
Fire Dept. Bonds.
UHRICHSVILLE.
53s'18 A-0 $15.000-0c',11926-1930
Thls village is in Tuscarawas Co.
Funding & Deficit Bonds.
Cemetery Bonds.
_
$10,500
53 '17 M-N133,000__May 1 '23-'28
Water-Works Bonds.
,May 1 1929
700..
1
*30'08 J-1.3 310,000c_Dec 15 1923
Deficiency Bonds.
J-J
25,000__July 1 '29-'30
6s '21
_Nov 1 1931
- $10,500___
6.500_Feb 15 1931
5s '14 F-A
_Sewer Bonds.
Deficiency Bonds.
Os '20 s-a $15,000
50'19-- $8,500-Nov 20 '22-'27
Refunding Bonds.
TOTAL DEBTJuly 1 '21. $483,285
Is. 4 4s & 5s$68.000
5,510
5{s'18 J-D 18,000--$1,000. yearly Floating debt Dec 30'20.._
Assess't debt Dec 30 '20.._
163,095
Street Bonds.
56,500
s-a $10,850,
1922-1928 Water debt Dec 30 1910,_
5s
Sinking fund Dec 30 1920..
16,795
_-_ 26,160'
Assessed val'n, real estate. 5,051,015
-Retaining-Wall Bonds.
Assessed vain. personal__ 4,220,740
4s
32,500
Total val.(78% act.) '17_ 9.271,755
Fire-Department Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 19 ?A) 419.80
$10,000
4s & Is
.Population 1910, 7,739; 1920, 7,621
Deersville Ave. Pike.
/NT. payaole at tue City freasu-v.
4s
-5s.... $11,000
BOND. DEBT June 15 '21 $ 1 1 ,007
Assess. debt (additional)- 142. 43 VAN BUREN TWP.RURAL S.
1.8 5
Sinking fund
This district (P. 0. Dayton R. F.
Assessed valuation 1921...6.255,57() D. No. 12) is in Montgomery Co.
(Assessment about actual value.)
Building Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..$i9.00 Is '16 J-J 330.010e_July 1 '22-'36
,
1
Poni110 1 1910. 476P 1920. 6 428 5s '17 J-J
25,000
INTEREST on deficiency bonds of (Due part yly. from 1919-1933)
1921 payable at the Union Bank of fas '21 J-D 150.000c_Dec 24 '22-'46
Uhrichsville.
BOND.DEBT May 6 1922 $205,000
Assess.val. '21 (755' act 1_12,6 0,600
UHETCHSVILLE SCHOOL DIS. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921__-$14.40
5,000
Population in 1921
Building Bonds.
1922-1956 INT. at Dayton Savings & Tr. Co.
Is '16 M-S $40,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 - $76,000 VAN WERT.
15,001) This city Is the ()minty seat of Van
Floating debt
Total assessed valuation'20 6.000,000
Feb. IS 1848.
sehool tax rate (ner M) '20_$19.10 Wert County. Incorp. Portion).
Street Bonds (City's
Population in 1910, 1,764;.'18, 4,764 5qs'13 J-J $13.400-July 1 1923
8.000-June 15 '24-'39
5s '14 J-D
700..Nov 10.'22-'28
Is '15 M-N
UNION COUNTY.
-Works Bonds.
Water
Marysville Is the county seat.
$13,200
1923 Is '13 ___ $1.650..-Aug 14 1923
5s '6s___
2.650____Sept 1 1923
5s '13 .._
Road Bonds.
2.000___Sept 17 1923
610.000
6s
1926 Is '13 -Water Refunding Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
1928 4.158'11 A-0 $85.000c_Apr 1 '23-39
430'08 J-J $20.000c
Assessment Bonds.
Fair-Gound Bonds.
1922-1939
6s '18 A-0 J$1.500-A8c01 1922 44,4 ;0&5.4 363.000
1 1.000_ _ __Apr 1 1923 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '20.. 3216.822
Assess. debt Jan 1 1920_ __ - 58,880
Children's Home Bonds.
11,470
1924 Sinking fund Jan 1 1922
Is '09 A-0 $1,000c
Ass'd val 1920 (80'7 act.).9.934,810
0
Refunding Bonds.
1928 Tot. tax rate (per 31.000)'21.34.66
430'08 M-S $75.000c
GEN.BD.DT. May 26'22 392,000 Population 1910, 7,157: 1920, 8,100
ER if,ST payauie uy city Treas.
Assessment debt(incl.)__ 860.000
Assess. val., real
26.863.330
COUNTY.
Assess. val.. personal_ __ _16 050.540 VAN WERT Van Wert is the county seat.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(80%act.)42,913.870
Road Improvement Bonds.
State & co. tax(per$1..000)'21.._$5.60
Popti-'n 1910. 21.871: 1920. 20 918 Is '18 M'S $),100c__M-S '22 '23
/NT. at County Treasurer's office. Is '19 M-S J105,000----M-S '22-'28
1 10.500----Mar 1 1929
6,000c_Mar 1 '23-28
UNION TWP. RURAL SCR. D.
5s '19 M-S 7.000c_Sept 1 '22-'28
This district Is in Van Wert Co.
2,000c--Mar 1 1929
Building Bonds.
5s .19 M-S 4,000__Sept 1 '22-23
Is '15 J-J $3 ,500c__-J-J '22-'35
18.000_ _Sept 1 '24-'29
TOT. BD. DL. Ly 26 '22 '148 000 6s '20 M'S 112.000-Sept 1 '22-'29
Assessed value, real estate_2,316,610
98,000cMar 1 '23-'29
Assessed value, personal___ 1,878,950 6s '20 M'S 7.446
Total assessed value 192L..4.195,560 530
___ J 30,000c.Sept 15 '23-'24
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921__41.8.50
1112,000c.Sept 15'25-31
INT. pay. at office of Dist. Treas.
Ditch Bonds.
Is '19 M-S 367.040c_Mar 1 '29-'38
Apr
UNION TWP. RUR,SCR. DIST. TOTAL DEBT real 11 '22- $513,549
Assessed
This district (P. 0. Milford Cen- Assessed val'n, personal 32.927.930
yarn.
25,030,120
ter) is In Union County.
'21(X
BOND. DEBT Apr. 1 '21 352.000 Tot. ass'd val.¶t,000)act.)58,028.050
1921 ...-$3.30
Assess. val., real estate_ ___2,427,440 Tax rate (per
1,895,470 Population '10, 29,119: '20, 28,210
Assess. val., personal
Total assessed
192L...4.323,31
School tax (per $1,000) 1920.-49.00 VAN WERT ilarifoOL DIST.
School-House Bonds.
4s
--- $78,000- ___May 1 1937
__
4,000_ __ _Mar 9 1924
4s
UPPER ARLINGTON.
This village (P. 0. Columbus) Is BOND. DEBT Apr 5'22._ $82,000
Total assessed val. 192L_12,251.040
in Franklin County.
None Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $9.39
GEN. BOND. DEBT__
Assessment debt June 1 '22. $102,243
Assess. val., real estate____2,539,'90 VERMILION.
This village is In Erie County.
339,269
Assess. val.. personal
Tot.ass'd val.'21(80% act.)2,878.850 6s '22 _-- $12,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'24
Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'21_320.70
620 58 '15 J-J 318,000c_Jan 1 '23-'40
Population in 1920

JUNE, 1922.]
VERMILION (Concluded)—

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS
WARREN.
city

is the county seat of
This
Sewer Bonds.
Trumbull (ounty.
5119 A-0 $42,000—Oct 1 '25-'38
Fire & Police Dept. Bonds.
1 1933
Refunding Bonds.
1 '23-'31 6s '21 s-a J$11,100c___Apr '34-'37
'
58 7 M-8 $9,000.-Mar $160,000
1 80,000c_Apr 1
BOND. DEBT Apr 10'22_ 29,500
Deficiency Bonds.
(add'1)___
Assessment debt
-a $45,000—Oct 1 '22-'26
4,103 6s '20 s
Sinking funds
Street I mpt. Bds.(City's portion).
Assessed val'n,real estate.._1,376,320 434s'16 M-8 1
38,000__Sept 1 '33-'38
...1,154,680
Assessed val'n, personal
430'16 A-0 10,000__Apr 1 '29-'30
Total assessed val'n 1920 2,531,000
12,000__Apr 1 '31-'32
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_$18.40 434s'16 M-N 20,000_May 1 '33-'36
Population 1910,1,369; 1920, 1,436 434s'16 M-N 3,000__May 1 '31&32
434s'16 F-A 13,000__Aug 1 '31-'33
5s '17 M-8 25,000—Sept 1 '33-'37
is in Preble County.
This village
430'17 J-D 112,000__June 1 '29-'31
4,500_ __ _June 1 1932
School Bonds.
'22-'25
8,000c_Apr 15 '23-'24
5s '17 A-0 1$4,000—A-0 1 '26-'37 6s '19 s-a
7,500__Aug 1 '30-'33
124.000—A-0 1
-a
6s '20 s
- --A-0 '38:47
Bridge Bonds.
530'18 A-0
20,000DEBT Apr 5 1922 $4.4,000 430'17 A-0 $40,000-_Apr 1 '27-'34
TOTAL
April 1
9,826 414s'17 A&O 36,000
Sinking fund
2,000, 1923; 3.000 yrly. 1924 to
Total assessed value 19211,626,624
1934.)
1933; 4.000,
(about g actual)
_ 160,000—Aug 1 '30-'39
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21$17.80 58 '17
1 6,500.. __Aug 1 1940
Pop'n 1910, 400 1921 (about) 1,000
Water Works Bonds.
-a
5s '20 s $675,000—Oct 1 '22-'48
-a 300.000._ _Nov 1 1930
Vienna) Is in 6s '20 s
This township (P. 0.
Sewer Bonds (City's-portion).
Trumbull County.
M-N1135,500____Apr 1 1930
BOND. DEBT June 8 1920 $41.500 430'16
6,000.-. Apr 1 1931
Total assess. val.'20(act.).1.2138.820 6s '18 M-S 116,000c-Sept 1 '22-'23
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19 $15.40 6s '19 s-a
3,500c_Feb 27 '23-'24
961
Population 1920
3,000c_May 1 '23-23
534s'19 s-a
.N. BD.DT.Apr 4'2241,445,450
851,401
Assess' bonds (add'1)
46,000
This village is in Medina County. Sink. fd., cash & invest's_
41,374,860
Water & Light Bonds. '23-'43 Assess. val., real
21,115,490
55 '15 A-0 $66.000_Apr 1
Assess. val., personal_
530'19 A-0 136.000c_Apr 1 '23-'46 Tot. ass'd val.'22 (act.).._62,530 350
36,000c_Oct 1 '22-'45 Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'22_822.90
1 ',000_Apr 15 '2'-'37 Pop'n. 1910. 11.081; 1920, 27.050
530'19 s-a
,15,000.0ct 15 '22-'36
TOTAL DEBT June 1919_ $188,100
Total assessed val. 1919._6,725.090
Lebanon is the county seat.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)19$15.30
'21 __- $60,000___M-S '23-'30
Population 1910,3,073; 1920-6,053 6s Infirmary Construction Bonds.
—
$16.000 (81.000 each 6
mos., Sept. 15 1917
'22-'24
to March 15 1927.)
58 '15 M-S 133.000...sept 1 '25-'36
141,000_..M&S
430'16M-S 42,000 ($1.500 each 6
mos. Sept. 15 1927
(See V. 100, p. 329, for maturity.)
to Marcia 15 1942.)
58 '17 M-8 11.000—Mar 1 '23-'33
--- 250,000.—M-8 '22-'45
6s
Bridge Bonds.
26
500..-- _Sept 1 1922 5s '15 M-8 1 $5.000—Sept '222
1 4.000_-Mar '23-'26
6s '22 M-8 {39,000_M & S 1 '23-'61
500- --Mar 1 1962
Funding Bonds.
High-School Bondi.
M-8 334.500___Mar 15 1940
1922-1930 43.68'16 Emergency Bonds.
430'07 M-8 $38,000
Flood
DEBT May 1922.. $339,000 5s '13 M-8 $176.000__M&S '22-'43
BOND.
71i TOTAL DEBT July 1'21.. $390,540
Assess. val. '20 (abt. act.)_7.777,
School tax (per $1,000) 1921._$1800 Total assess. val. 1919_ _ _ _42.170.130
4,800
Population in 1920 (est.)
1910.24,497; 1920-25.716
INT.at Wadsworth Say.& Tr.Co Population
INTEREST at County Treasury.

VERONA VIL.SCHOOL DIST.

VIENNA TOWNSHIP.

WAYNESFIELD.
M'S $11,800
5s
This village is in Auglatze County.
33.000_31,000 yearly
530'19 s-a
Incorporated May 10 1876.
3.000__Oct 1 '22-'24
534s'19 s-a
GEN. BD. DT. June 11 '19- $4.150
Refunding Bonds.
29,800
6s '20 s-a $15,500—Aug 1 '22-'52 Assessment bonds estate
266.750
Assessed val'n, real
Street and Sewer Bonds.
1937 Assessed valuation. personal_204.010
4s
--- $13,500
550,000
Total assessed val'n 1918
12.700
J-J
530
4,500__Aug 1 '22-'30 Total tax rate(per 81.0001 '18-$17.00.
6s '20 s-a
584
Population,1910. 542; 1920
Fire Dept. Bonds.
58 '18 ___ 31,600-.Jan 1 '23'38
GEN. BD. DT. Anr '22___ $280.660 WAYNE TWP. RUE. S. D.
181,000
Assess. debt (addl)
This district (P. 0. Osborn R. D.
35,200 No. 1) is in Montgomery County.
Floating debt (add'1)
18,000
Sinking fund
Building Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1922.._12.146,480 530'16 M-8 $23.000c_M-S 1 '22-'30
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22$18 8) 430'17 M-8 15.000c __._1939-1949
Population 1910, 7,277; 1920, 7.962 530'17 M-S 15,000_M&S 1 '40-'49
1.785__Mar 1 '23-'29
6s '18 ___
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '19- $43,520
1.494.347
Total valuation 1919
This district is in Fayette County Total tax rate(per $1,000)'19-$14.04
950
48 '11 M-81$75.000_Mar 1 '23-'47 Population in 1919 (est.)
4.000____Mar 1 1948
INT.at Third Nat. Bank.Dayton.
(Subject to call after 1941.)
4s '12 M-S $23,000c_Mar 1 '23-'45 WAYNE TWP. SCHOOL DIST.
M'S 1,720_Mar 1 '23:24
4*1
This district(P.0.Waynesville) is
5s '15 M-8 1,890..-Mar 1 '23-'26 in Warren County.
Assess. val.'15(90% act.)_8,520,000
Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '21_ 8157.000 5s Building $3,000c.July15 2611 36
.
.
'16 J-J
Asses. val. '15 (90% act.)-8.520.000
DEBT Apr 6'22-- $29.500
School tax (per $1.000) 1915-34.40 TOTALfund
3.037
Sinking
9.000 Tot.assess.val.(act.val.)'21 4643,000
Population in 1915(est)
INT. at Midland National Bank. Total tax rate (per 31,000)'21$20.10

WADSWORTH.

WARREN COUNTY.

WADSWORTH VIL. SOH. DIST.

WAKEMAN TOWNSHIP.

This township (P. 0. Wakeman)
is in Huron County.
Road Bonds.
5s '16 A-0 $15.000
Town-Hall Bonds.
530'15 A-0 $1.500 ,.Oct 1 '22-'24
BOND. DEBT May 1 '17.. $72.000
7.500
Sinking fund
Total a.ssessed val. 1917- 2.900.000
Total tax rate (per $1.0003'17.815.00
Population 1910, 1,200; 1920_1,070

WARREN TWP. RURAL S. D.

This district (P. 0. Trumbull) is
in Trumbull County.
Os '20 A-0 $225.000c_ A-0 '30-'53
(See V. 111, p. 1777, for maturity.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21__ 3248.000
Total assessed val. 1920.. _8,000,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)---$16.00

SCHOOL DISTRICT.

WARREN
4s '99 M-8 $10,000c----1922-1931
4s '02 M-8 12.000c- - -1922-1933
45 '10 J-J 56,000c- ---1922-1941
J-J '22-'3)
58 '14 J-J 77,500
J-J
-J '23-'39
district (P. 0. Marion) is in 5s '15V. 100. 48.000----J maturity)
This
p. 159. for
(see
Marion County.
1930-1933
58 '17 --- 46.000
Deficit Bonds.
50,000
1923
Os '18
g!,000 Mar 1 '23-'24 5s '19 __- 85.0D0
1924-1932
1.000— -Sept 1 1923
6s '19 s-a
1 1938
4,500__Mar 1 '25-'27 6s '20 s-a 1 22,000_ __June'39-'42
ne 1
6,000-_Sept 1 '24-'27 530'20 F-A 1100,000_Ju 15 '23-'32
50.000.Feb
Building Bonds.
1
$12.000_M&S 1 '22-'25 5s '20 s-a 1145,000_Mar -3 '23-'25
430'14 M-8
4 0,000....-M '26-'32
'22-'27
6s '17 M-8 4.800.......M&S$29,400
250,000_,_-M-8 '33-37
DEBT Apr 22 '21..
TOTAL
4,500 6.9 '20 J-D 36,000_ _Dec 1 '40-'46
Floating debt (additional)_
6s '21 _-- 1500,000
1924-1946
Assessed value, real estate_1,060,580
1200 000 _ - _ -1924-1940
personal__ _ 608,500
Assessed value,
Funding Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(70%act.).1,669,080 6s '20 s-a
84,000-Oct 1932-1940
Twp.tax rate (per $1,000)'21_820.00
Refunding Bonds.
430'17 ___ $39,000
1922-1929
530'19 s-a 175,000..-Nov 1 '28-'30
WAPAKONETA.
112,500_ ___Nov 1 1931
This city Is In Auglaize County.
BD. DEBT May 6 '22- --$2,027,500
Incorporated Mar. 2 1849.
Tot. assess. val. '21 (abt.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
70% actual)
73,796,860
$9,000_ __Apr 1 '23-'31
53 '18 A-0
Auglaize fly. & Sewer Dist.No.7 Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'21$23 2)
430'08 M-S $3,510c Sept 1 '22-'28 Population in 1920 (est.). -27.050
Electric Light & Water Bonds. INTEREST at any Warier) bank
$45,000c_Apr 1 '24-'32
30.000c_Apr 1 '33-'37
-a
6s '21 s
35,000c_Apr 1 '38-'42
This dis rict (P. 0. Warrensville)
Street and Highway Bonds.
1922 Is in Cuyahoga County.
_s '02 -__ $2,000
s3,000c_Mar 1 '23-'25
_Sept 1 1922
430'10 M-8 1,000._
7,500c_Mar 1 '26-'30
27
2,251c_Jan 1 '232 530'20 s-a
58 '16 J-J
10.000c_Mar 1 '31-'35
1922-1926
2.125
_s '16 --12,500c_Mar 1 '36-'40
1 '22-'28
513 '16 A-0 3,710_0ct
30.000c_Mar 1 '41-'50
17,500.,..July 1 '25-'29
53 '17 J-J
DEBT
(?)
20300 ..July '22 '28 BONDED
55 '17 J-J {
10,600_0ct 1 '22 '27
58 '17 A-0 4,900._ Oct 1 '22-'27
Marietta is county seat.
.1,000...Oct 1 '22-'23
Bridge Bonds.
530'18 J-D
4.500c_June 1 '2'-'30
530'19 s-a
8,000c_Apr 1 '23-'30 58 '13 ,-,..- $75.000___June 2 1936
5s '13 m-S 41,000__Sept 1 '22-'30
1,300c___Apr 1 1931
Experiment Farm Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '13 A-0 $4.000c - _1922-1917 58 '13 -- $6,000,,_Dec 26 1922
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '22.. $466,261 TOTAL DEBT Apr 5'22- $126,000
11.756
GEN. BD.DT. Mar 12'21 $496,823 Sinking funds
Special assess. bds. (add'!), 255.:5,) Assess. val.'21(g act.)_ -60,000.000
24,5'). Tax rate (Per 21,000) 1921_-$22 30
Sinking fund
Tot.asses.val.'20(75% act.)7.984.'60 Pop '10, 45,422; 20 (Census), 43,049
Actual valuation (est.)_7,500,000
Total tax rate (per $1.0651 ..2()._35.39
This city is in Fayette County.
Population 1910, 5,349; 1920_5,295
_Feb 1 1929
F-A
INT. at office of City Treasurer. 6s '19 ___ 7,287 75_yrly on Mar 1
10,500--"
5,400_ _yriy on Mar 1
___
f 10,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'32
Mar 1 1933
1 1,500
School Addition Bonds.
Street (mot. (Village's share).
534s'18 M-8 $1,000c_M-8 1 '22-'23
pt 1 '22-'35
'15 M-S
53%s'18 M-S 3,500c_M-8 1 '24-'27 5s '16 M-8 $14,000__Se 1 '23-'34
6.000—Mar
BOND. DEI1T July 1 '21- $28.000 5s
1,800__July 1 '22-'25
3,625 5s '15 J-J
Sinking fund
5.600—Aug 1 '22-'25
Assessed valuation 1917---6,382.830 5s '15 F-A
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917----$4.27 5s '15 M-8 3,000-8ept 1 '22-'25

WALDO TWP. SCHOOL DIST.

WARRENSVILLE RURAL S. D.

WASHINGTON COUNTY.

WASHINGTON C. H.

WAPAKONETA CITY S. D.




'21
6s '22
6s '22 __6s

149

SCHOOL DIST.

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.

This township (P. 0. Armstrong's
Mills) is in Belmont County.
Road-Improvement Bonds.
55 '15 J-13 $4.000__J-D 15'22:25
BOND.DEBT Nov 1916__ $70.000
600
Floating debt
Total assessed val. 1916_ 1.800,000
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'16.$13.50
Population 1910, 1,335; 1920__1,195

WASHINGTON TWP.RUE.S. D.
This
(P.0. Lewiston) is in

district
Logan County.
School Impt. Bonds.
55 '17 M-8 32.000_ _M&S 1 '22-'37
TOTAL DEBT May 29'18—$54,000
Assessed valuation
2.150,000
1.000
Population in 1917

WEATHERSFIELD TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Trumbull Co.
Bridge Bonds.
53%s'18 A-0 $108,000_A & 0'22-'48
TOTAL DEBT May 26 '22 $120,000
Tot.assess.val.'21(80%act)10,023.360
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'23.15.20
Pop'n 1910, 10,708; 1920—.17,034
WELLINGTON.
This village is in Lorain County.
Power Plant Bonds.
5s '19 s-a $49,000c_July 1 '22-70
Water Works Bonds.
___ 325.000
-s
(?)
BONDED DEBT
Population 1910. 2,131; 1920, 2,245
WELLINGTON SCHOOL DIST.

Bonds.
WASHINGTON TWP. RIM. S. D. 5s Building $48.000_ _M&S 1 '22-'45
'16 M-8
This district (P. 0. Arcadia) is in

BOND.DEBT May 25'22.455.000
Hancock County.
INT.at office of Clerk. Bd. of Ed.
School Building Bonds.
1922
$4.000c__M-8
30
1923 WELLSTON.
5'20 M-S
6,000c__M-8
This city is In Jackson County.
176.000c—M-S '24-'45
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '22- $190.000 Incorporated In 1875.
Total assess. val. 1922_ _5,500,000
Street-Improvement Bonds,
1922-1924
F-A $2,500
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_816.80 4s
Water-Works Bonds.
1,800
Population (est.)
1923-1925
M-N 36,000
Prin. and int. payable at the office 58
M-8 15.000..__M-8 1 '26-33
5s
of the Board of Education.
3,500_ _ _Jan 1 '23-'29
53 '19 s-a
—
1923-1929
_s
J-J 35,000
TWP. 3. D.
Bonds.
This district (P. 0. West Toledo) _sSewer -A 86,000
1923-1929
'21 F
is in Lucas County.
1929-1938
_s '21 M-S 10,000
8190.000
5s
Fire Engine Bonds.
00 1
ii
rp 0 '22.. $190.000
BOND.I b
1922-1925
__Total assess. val. 1921___11,979,260 _s Electric-Li$3,000
ght Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-312.80 48
'23-'33
J-D $6,000
Treasurer
INT. payable at office of
Funding Deficiency Bonds.
of Washington Township Board of
1927
6s$5.344
Education.
Refunding Bonds.
4s
,-- $2.000_ __July 1 1923
TWP. S. D.
GEN.BD. DT. May 25'22 $68,000
This district (P. 0. Dublin) is in Floating debt
2,000
Franklin County.
21,000
Water debt (incl.)
$50,000
55 '17
2,859,394
Assess. val., real
1,900,000
5s '19 A-0 24,000c___A-0 '22-'45 Assess. val., personal
GEN.BD. DT.May 1 '20- 8100,000 Tot. val. '22(75% act.). _4,759,394
9,000 Total tax (per 81.000) 1922-321.00
Sinking fund
Total assessed value 1919
Pop'l '10. 6.875; '20 (Census), 6,687
1,766,200
(about 50% actual)
INT.at First Nat.Bank,Wellston.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19.48.89

WASHINGTON

WASHINGTON

WELLSVILLE.
WAUSEON.
This city Is in Columbiana County.
This village is in Fulton County
1ncorp. 1848. Population 1910,
Incorporated in June 1852.
7,769; 1920. 8,849.
Water Bonds.
_1922-1924
Park Bonds.
6s '96 Sept $3.000c_
48 '06 F-A 11.000c _ _ _1922-1933 43010 Nov $6.000,.. ..Nov 1 1930
City Building Bonds.
56 '17 A-0 20.000._M-8 1 '22-'43
Si '08 Nov $1,750—__Nov 1 1928
5s '19 M-8 160.000
Refunding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
-a $44,000_ - _M-S '23-'44 4s '02 Sept $11.500-_Sept 1 '22-'44
6s '22 s
46 '02 Dec 21.000_-Dec 1 '22-'41
Street lmpt. Bonds.
$1,750__Oct 1 '22-'28 430'03 A-0 12.500—Oct 1 '22:25
Os '1g s-a
534s'19 ann. 2.736_ _Mar 1 '22-'29 430'05 J-D 18.000__June 1 '25-'31
48 '05 J-D 20.000--Dec 1 1925
City Hall Repair Bonds.
$3.000c_ _Oct 1 '22-'28 46 '08 J-D 20.000____Dec 1 1928
6s '18 s-a
8.500---Jan 1 1929
DT.May '22_- $244,150 5s '09 Jan
GEN. BD.
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 45.136 5s '10 Jan 11,500-__ -Jan 1 1930
4.710.250 4348'11 Jan 10,000_--Jan 1 1931
Total val. 1921
Total tax (per 1.000) 1921—$18.0) 48'12 Jan 18.000, __Jan 1 1932
2.650 43e'13 Jan 10.000____Jan 1 1933
Population in 1910
/NT.at People's State Bk.. Wauseon. Se 14 July 10.000,,.._July 1 1934
----- 15.000
-8
___ 45,000
_s
Sewer Bonds.
This village is in Pike County.
48 '00 F-A $25.000_Aug 1 '22-'26
Refunding Bonds.
13,500_ _July 1 '22-'26
$2,500_Sept 15 '23-'27 4s '01 J-J
6s '18 s-a
Bonds.
4346'05 A-0 5.000___ -Oct 1 1925
Electric Light
$1,800--__Nov 1 1928 4s '06 M-8 3,000—__Sept 1 1926
6s '18 s-a
$1.000__May 1 '29-39 Is '06 M-N 4,000_ ___Nov 1 1926
5Ks'19 s-a
58 '08 Aug 6.000c___Aug 1 1928
Street impt. Bonds.
bs '09 May 1,100c_May 1 1929
434 '17 M'S $9,500
1,200c___Aug 1 1929
each 6 mos. begin. Sept.'17 Se '09 Aug
(Due part
Fire Station Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
'21-'25
6s '17 ___ $2.500..Nov 15$68,604 48 '06 J-D $5.000____Dec 1 1926
1.000_Aug 1 1928
58 '08 Aug
BOND. DEBT June 18 '19
37.000 5s '08 Sept
500. Sept 1 1928
Water debt (incl.)
5.000____June 8 1923
Assessed valuation 1918_1,306,690 58 '13 J-D
3,100
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918___$15.30 58 '18 J4
Street Improvement.
Population 1910,1,803; 1920, 1,625
4s '03 M-8 $6,000—Sept 1 1923
48 '06 M-8 2.000_ _Sept 1 1926
WAYNE COUNTY.
4.700---Feb 1 1928
5s '08 Feb
Wooster is the county seat.
1,200---Aug 1 1928
5s '08 Aug
Ditch Bonds.
1.200--Apr 1 1928
$200,000_Mar 15 '23-'32 53 '08 Apr
5s '22 --1,850_ --_Dec 1 1928
58 '08 Dec
County Road Bonds.
1922-1925 53 '09 Aug 3.000_ _ _ _ Aug 1 1929
58 '18 A-0 $80,000
1.864
5e '16 Dec
DEBT Apr
TOTAL CO.
Water Works Bonds.
$685.000
1 1922
73.150 la '02 July $20.000....July 1 '22-'41
Sinking fund
'02 Dec 3.000__Dec 1 '22-'27
Assess. val.'21 (abt. act.).89,147.240
A-0 7.500—Oct 1 1923
State &Co.tax (p.$1.000)'2144.22 -I- 430'03 F-A 16.000____Aug 1 1925
38,058; 1920, 41.346 430'04
Popul'n 1910,
___ 240.000_ - - _Dec 1 1942
_s
INT.payable at County Treasury.

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WELLSVILLE (Concluded)
5s '12 A-0 $20,000c___Oct 1 1940
Street Bonds.
4340'12 J-J $25,000c___July 1 1932
TOTAL DEBT May 1 '22_ $399,828 5s '16 A-0 65,000c__Oct 1 '22-'54 4s
___ $5,450........Sept 1 1926 5s '13 A-0 35,000c-Apr 1 1933
Assess. debt
2,295 53.0'1 9 A-0 136000c Oct 1 '22-'54 5s '17 M-S 176,500
1921 ..s '15 F-A
1.0.10____Aug '22-'25
Water debt
266 500
10,000c__ _Mar 1 1925 58
'
_ __
2,000c----Oct 1 1927 be '15 F
-A
500..Aug 20 '22-'23
Assess. val. 1921_ ___ __ _8,319,000 6s '21 M-S 495,000c_Sept 1 '25-'57
28,000c_ _Oct 1 '28-'34 5a '16 A-0 8,500--Apr '23-'39
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921___323.70
495,000c_Mar 1 '26-'58
2,000..-- _Oct 1 1927
Sewer Bonds.
INT. at office of City Treasurer.
7,000_ __ Met 1 1923 530'19 A-0 12,000......Oct 1 '28-'30 4 '09 A-0 7.000
Oct 1 1924
5s '22 ___ 168,000.. Oct 1 '24-'44
5.500.- _Oct 1 1931 ,1 '17 A-0
Oct 1922
406
WELLSVILLE CITY S. D.
7000
TOTAL DEM" June
Fire-Equipment Bonds.
Se '19 J-J 346,000cJuly_15 '22-'44 TOT. BD. DT.'June'il_31,260,006 Sinking fund (cash) 1922_ $669,300
55 '19 ___ 60,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1927 Total assessed value 1921_27,964,120 Total assessed value 1921 17,095 58 '15 A-0 $3,500„ _Oct 15 1922
Water
-Works Bonds.
Building Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'18 $12.20
(about 2-5 actual)
4,995,630 48 '10 J-D $25,000c--..Dec 1 1930
4s '05 J-J $5,000c_Mar 15 1926 Population in 1919 (est.)
10,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $22.50
A-0 4,000....Oct
58 '16 J-J 83,000c_ _July 22 1946
INT.at the Dist. Treas, office and Population 1910, 2.072; 1920-2,656 534s'14 A-0 J 2,000__Apr 15 '22-'25
4345'16
1 '23-'26
BOND. DEBT Apr 17 '22_ $215.000 at Cleveland.
1 9,000__Apr 1
Sinking fund
21,100
WILLOUGHBY TWP. S. D. 430'17 F-A $71,000_F&A 15 '27-'38
'22-'47
Assessed val., real estate_..5.'20.000 WESTON VIL. SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Willoughby) is 534s'17 J-D
400- June '22-'23
Assessed val.. pers'l prop 3,061,580
This village (P. 0. Weston) is in in Lake County.
4,000.May 15 '23-'24
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (2-3 act.)_8,181,580 Wood County.
BOND.DEBT Apr 12'21.. $111,500 6s '20 M-N 51,000-May 15 '25-'41
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ -428.59
Building Bonds.
Sinking fund
5,920
1.000- _ _May 15 1942
Population in 1920.
9.000 00'16 A-0 $55,000
Total assessed
11s1T. at School Treasurer's office. (Due part each six months beginning School tax (perval. 1917.-10,120.000 TOT.BD.DP.July 12'21 $476,825
$1,000) 1917_--$3.47 Water debt (included)
176,000
April 1 1922.)
Sink.fund (cash)
63,385
WEST ALEXANDRIA SCH.DIST. BOND.DEBT Apr 5'22-- $71,500 WILLOUGHBY VILL.
SCH. D.
Assessed value 1921
12,550,000
Building Bonds.
Floating debt(add'i)
2,500 58 '15 A-0 $71.000cA-0 '22-'44 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$21.40
43s-__ $36,000
1922-1939 TOTAL DEBT
(see V. 99. p. 1697. for maturity)
INT.at otnee Sink.Fund Trustees.
BOND. DEB May 24'22. $35,000 Total assessed value 1921 74,000 BOND.DEBT May 29'22
$114,500
Sinking fund
5,398 (about 70% act.)
2,206.220 Assess. val.'22(80% act.)_5,406,000 WOOSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Total assess. val. 1922 _--2.02l.153 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$22.60 Total tax rate(per
_
$1.000)'22.$22.50 00'19 s-a
20.000--Jan 151937
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22420.20 Population in 1921
1,375 Population 1922 (est.)
2.700
Building
Population in 1922 (est.)
1.300
INT. at Cleveland Trust Co.. 5s '16 J-.1 Bonds.
$10.000__Mar 1 '26-'35
WEST UNITY VILL. SCH. DIST. Willoughby.
WESTERVILLE
5s '22 __- 105,000__Sept 1 '23-'43
This district (P. 0. West Unity)
This village is in Franklin Co. InTOTAL DEBT Apr 13'22_ $235,00
cot. July '9 1858. Population 1910, Is in Williams County.
WILLSHIRE TOWNSHIP.
Total assessed val. 1922_ _13,001,400
5 s'18 M-S $73,000c_Dee 2 '22-'42
1,903: 1920, 2,480.
This twp. Is in Van Wert County. Tot,tax rate(per $1,000)1922_ $22.00
TOTAL DEBT
Street improvement Bonds.
Road-Improvement Bonds.
(7)
Population in 1922
8.550
4s
434s 08 J-J $3,500-.--Oct 1 1928
'
M-S 1$14,000c
1923
4s
___
3,000
1935 WHEELERSBURG RURAL S. D.
1926 WORTHINGTON
This district (P. 0. Wheelersburg) 5s
6s
M-S 4131,000000cc
___
2,210
__1931
1930
This village is In Franklin County.
6s
g:'15 s-an 19,500
1.225
- -__1931 Is in Scioto County.
1930 Incorporated In 1835-1836.
Building Bonds.
65
___
_ 23,000
:3,500
1931
43s'16 M-N$35.000c_M-N 1 '24-'41 TOTAL DEBT May 29'22 $50,000 48Water Works Bonds. 1 '23-'31
Electric-Light Bonds.
'12 A-0 $13.0.)0c_Apr
s-a
00'06 A-0 $15,000c___Oct 1 1926 6s
15.000
Tot.asse.ss.val.'22 %act)3,574,000 58 '13 M-N
(80
1
43is'07 A-0 1,500c- _Oct 1 1927 TOTAL DEBT
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.-314.20 58 '14 M-S 3.000c-May 1 1938
(?)
3.000c___Mar 1939
6;
_ _
Population 1910, 2.405: 1920..2.145
2,500
1931
Street Impt. Bonds(City's Poren)
WHEELING TWP. RURAL S. D.
INT. payable in Wilshire at F. & 5s '16 F-A $1,200c___Aug 1 1926
Water-Works Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Fairpoint) is M. State Bank.
50
- $3,000
1933
GEN. BD. DT. May 25 '20349,200
4s
___
7,000
1934 in Belmont County.
Sinking fund
3,569
WILMINGTON.
4s ' ___
School Building Bonds.
1,000
1935
Tot. val.'20(80% act.) _ --862,590
This villagejis In Clinton County. Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20 322.00
6s '19 s-a 1$32,000e_A-0 '22-'29
536 2
, 0
38.000
1922-1940
1 10,000c__A-0 '30-'34 4s
Sewer Construction Bonds.
_-Population In 1910.547 :in 1920, 705
5s
-..
$ 5,001
2 5
4
$7.000
1933 BONDED DEBT
(?) 4345
INT. payable at the Worthington
Prin. and int. payable at the First 5s
434s
3,000
11.500
1934
Savings Bank.
4s
Deficiency Bonds.
-_
4,000
1935 National Bank of St. Clairsville.
551,000
Os '21
- $18,000.. -.Dec 1 1930 WORTHINGTON
1925
SCHOOL DIS.
WHETSTONE TWP. SCH. D.
RefunCling Bonds.
Street Impt. (Village's portion)
-$3,000c_......1922-1925
This district (P. 0. Martel R.
_ - $81,000
'20 J-J S7.500_ _Jul3r 1 19:30 6
High School Bldg. Bonds.
DEBT Apr 1 '22-- $179,435 No. 1) is in Crawford County. •
GEN.BD.DT. Mar 1 '22.. $100,000 8'18Assessment debt (add'll___ 39.570
School House Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 125.000 5s 15 J-J $30,200c_July 1 '22-'35
Sinking General fund
L
37,000__Apr 10 '23-'29 Sinking fund
27,793
30.000 BOND. DEBT May 1 '22 $33,000
Assess. val.'21 ()4, act.) 3,240,000 51;'19 A-0 24,000....Apr 10 '30-'41 Total assessed value 1921_ -7,240,000 Sinking fund
2,900
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922--321.00
1,849,140
3
6,000__Oct 10 '22-39 Total tax rate(per 31.000)'22 322.20 Total val. 1920
INT. payable at Westerville.
3000____Oct 10 1940 Population 1910,4,491; 1920, 5,037 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $22.10
INT. is payable at the WorthingBOND. DEB June 15 '21 $72,000
ton Savings Bank.
Floating dent (additional)_
WEST JEFFERSON.
4.500 WILMINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
This village is in Madison County. Tot.ass'd val.'21(4-5 act.)-2,733.410 4s '10 M-8 $38.500-M&S '22 '50
BOND. DEBT June 1920_ $50,600 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.---$16.00 534s
-_- 58,000._ _M-S 1925-45 WYANDOT COUNTY.
Total assessed val. 1920...1.207,060
I30ND. DEBT Apr 5 '22.. _ s96.500
Upper Sandusky Is the county seat.
Population 1910, 1.043: 1920, 1,170 WILLARD. Assess. val. real estate__ $4,036,740
Road Bonds.
This village (formerly Chicago Assess. val. personal
--- $131,400...... Part yearly
3,226.940 bs
WEST MANSFIELD.
function) is in Huron County. In- Total assess. val. 1922
lis_
13.500_..1-10-yr serial
This village is in Logan County.
corporated 1882.
7,263,680 TOTAL DEBTJuno 21 '21 $710,000
Emergency Bonds (Series 3).
Public-Hall Bonds.
School tax (per
1
i)
1922-36.70 Assessed val.,real estate_ _26,155.900
6s '18 J-J
$750Jan 1 '23-'25 4Hs'12 F-A $16,000c_Aug 1
'22-'37 Population in 1920
5.040 Assessed val., personal.. _22.762.950
BOND. DEBT Apr 4 '22_ --$35,600
Deficiency Bonds.
INT. at Clinton County Nat Bk. Tot.assess.val.'20(90%ae
-t)48,918,850
Floating debt (add'1)
1,000 6s '19 J-D $2,000_ _Dec 1 '24-'27
County tax (per $1,000) 1920_ 32.90
Total assessed val. 1921
953,810
WOOD COUNTY.
Popul'n 1910, 20.760; 1920, 19,481
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$7.00 6s Fire Equipment Bonds.
'21 -__
1 $500_ _ _Nov 1 1923
County seat is Bowling Green.
INT.at office of County Treasurer.
population 1910. 913; 1920
737
13,500___M-N1924-27
Road Bonds (County's share).
WEST PARS.
Refunding Bonds.
58 '17 M-N$23,000__M &
This village is in Cuyahoga Co. 6s '18 M-S $1,200__Sept15'22-'24 Os '21 M-S 60,000c....M-SA 1 1922 WYOMING.
1922-26
This village is in Hamilton Co.
Incorp. in 1902.
General Street Bonds.
6s
___ 25,000
5s '19 s-a $25,000
..„Aug 1 27-'51
Road Bonds.
4 Hs'12 J-D
$500_ _ _ _Dec 1 1922
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1922- $185,000
Si '14 Oct $14.731.95__Oct 15 '44 510'14 F
-A
2.800__Aug 1 '22-'25 5s '18 M-S
& S 1 1922 Sinking funds
70,000
Town-Hall Bonds.
5Xs'14 _ _
800.-Aug 1 '22-'25
24,000__M & S 1 1923 Total val. '21 (act.)
4,650,000
5.$ '13 June$15,000c
1943 5Hs'16 A-0
1,500.. _ _Oct 1 1922 Os '21 M-F4 40.000_ -_M-S '22-26 Total tax rate
Si; '14 April 3,000
1944 5Hs'17 A-0 2,600.. Apr 1 '23-27 TOTAL DEBT Apr 5 '22 $992,400 Population (per 31.000)'21 32.21
1910, 1,893; 1920, 2.040
Fire-Department Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Inter-co. highw. bds Uncl.) 332,480
bo '16 A-0 $25,000c....Apr 15 1946 5s '06 Apr 32.500.. Apr 2 '23-'27 County road bonds (incl.) 465,400 XENIA.
6;'16 A-0 9,000__Oct 15 1946 4.Hn'12 J-J
This city is in Greene County.
7.000c_July 1 '22-'28 Ditch bonds (incl.)
19,400
5348'22 --_ 50,000c_Oct 1 '23-'42
Waterworks-& Electric Bonds. Water lines bonds (incl.)_
50,000 Commission government adopted
Library-Site-Purchase Bonds.
(Ss '98 F-A $3,000-Feb 1 '23-'25 Tot.assess.val.'21(34 act.)09,667,590 April 3 1917.
6.1 '16 Sept $3,500c__ _Sept 1 1946 5s'99 F
Water Wrrks Bonds.
-A 10,000- _Feb 1 '26-'35 County tax (per $1,000) 1921-S4.12
Sewer Bonds (Vii. Portion).
5%8'15 M-N
500- May 1 1923 Pop'n '10,46,330;'20(Census) 44,892 00'20 J-J $30,000c_Jan 1 '23-'25
Se '16 A-01360,000-Apr 15 '26&36 5s '17 A-0 5,000-A&O 1922-27
INTEREST payable at County
275,000_ _Jan 1 '26-'50
1 40.000___Apr 15 1946 as '20 M-N 20.000_NI&N 1021-33 Treasurer's office or any bank.
Sewer Bonds.
5a '16 A-0 20,000-__Oct 15 1946 (3s '21 --5,000_ _A&O 1923-26 Wood County Say. Bank,depositary. 5s '15 M-S $52.000_Sept 15 '22-'34
las '17 F-A 30,000___Feb 15 1947 GEN. BD. DT.Apr 6 '22_
5s '17
6,000__Aug 1 '22-27
(33 '18 A-0 60,000 Apr 1'28,'38,'48 Assessment debt (add'1)--- $85.400 WOODSFIELD.
Street-Impt. Bonds (City's Pot.).
--16.077
5s '19 ___ 30,000
Sinking fund___ ____
This village is in Monroe County. 5s '15 F-A 31.500..Mar 15 '23-'25
3.191
048'19 ___ 40,000
Assessed value 1922_4,500,000
5s '15 M-8 2.000c Mar 15 '23-'26
Electric-Light Bonds.
6s '20 s-a
50.000-$10.000'Mar 15 Tot. tax (per $1,000) 1922___$24.20 58
$15,000____Sept 1 1938 4 4s'16 M-S 5,000_Mar 1 '23-'27
in '25.'30.'35,'40&'45 Population 1910, 2.950: 1920..3.889
534s'19 s-a
22,500._Mar 1 '23-39
Road Bonds.
6s '21 --_
8,000
5s 19 s-a 150,000__Mar 1 '23-'30
INT.paid at Village Clerk's offIce. 58 '17 A-0 $10.000
6s '21 -_- 24,000
6s '20 s-a
24,000-Mar 1 '23-'30
(Due serially ending 1927)
6s '22 -_ - 34,000
WILLARD SCH.DIST.
12,000_ _Apr 1 '25-'26
6s '17 M-8
$837.60_M&S 22-27
6s '22 -_ 8,000
5s '10 M-N332.700c_ - - -1922-1941
1,500-- _Apr 1 1927
Street Bonds.
Cemetery Bonds.
5s '10 A-0 20.000cA&O 14 '23-'42 6s '18 M-S $2,394___M-S '22-'28 6s '22 s-a
1,000-__Apr 1 1928
5s'13 Apr $10.000c_
1923 BOND. DEBT April 1918- $60.000 BOND. DEBT May 1916_ 333,063
1,500_ __,..Apr 1 1929
Water-Works Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1918..__ 4.346.705 Total assessed val. 1915...2.151,500
2,000 ..Apr 1 '30-'31
4s '04 Apr $5:3.000c
1934 School tax (per $1.000) 1918.-64.90 Population 1910, 2,502; 1920__2.394
Fire-Department Bonds.
4s'06-'07 _- 26,000c ___ _1936-1937 Population in 1918 (est.)
55 '13 J-D $12.000c... _June 1 1933
5,000
4Hs'08 Oct
9.000c
1938 INTEREST payable at Home Sav- WOODSFIELD VIL. SCH. DIS. 534s'19 s-a
7,500...Sept 1 '22-'26
4s '09 July 6,000c
1939 ings & Bank Co., Chicago, Ohio.
Refunding Bonds.
Building Bonds.
4Hs'10-'120ct50,0C0c_ -1940 & 1942
Is 04 M-N$16.000c- _Nov 1 1924
-9
M-S $3.000
55 '13 Oct 15,000c
1943 WILLIAMS COUNTY.
5s '15 M-S 46,000__M-S 1 '22-'45 Is '04 __ 89.200e...,-Oct 15 1924
58 '15 July 10,000_July 15 1945
GEN.BD.Dr.July 1 '21 $929,540
The county seat is Bryan.
5s '16 M-S 12,000__Sept
5s '16 M-S 6,000e___Sept 1 1946 534s'22 M-S 33,000_ M & S 10'23-'4 I BOND. DEBT Apr 1922.. 1 '25-'49 Assess. val. '1919
11.152,850
$61,000
Os '21 July 27,500
1956
Total assessed val. 1921_ __2,940,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919-$15.30
Road Bonds.
53.s'22 April 50,000 ..Oct 1 '23-'42 bs '18 s-a $44,000.--M-S 22-'26 Total tax rate (per 31,000)'20_317.
50 Population 1910, 8.706; 1920. 9.110
22,000 Oct 1 '23-33 6;'20 s-a
INT.on street and fire-dept. bonds
49,500_ _ _ _M-S '22- 29 Population in 1910
2,527 payable
58 '22 s-a
3,000_ __ _Oct 1 1934 6s 20 s-a
at office of City Treas.; other
25.000_ ___M-S 22- 29
22,000_ Met 1 '35-'45 6s '20 s-a
bonds at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y.
63.000..__..M-S '22-'29 WOODVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
3,000.. _ _ Met 1 1946
Bridge Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Woodville) Ls
Paving Bonds.
_s
--- $40,000
In Sandusky County.
X:EMA SCHOOL DIST.
5Hs'l9 --- $1,200
1923
24,000..__ M-8 '22-'24 65 '21 A-0 $90,000c--A-0 '31-'39 534s'18 J-D
6,000$500 each 6 mos
(Is '21
_
8,000
1941 5s '19 s-a
36.000
M-S '258'28 BONDED DEBT
(?) 534s'20 F-AX12,000_ _Aug 12'22-'45
Switch Track Bonds.
-4,000 -Mar 10 1929
INT. at District Treasurer's office.
12,000_ __Feb 1 '23-'46
5s '19 ___ $4,500
5s'19 s
-a
28,000-__M-S '22-'28
6.3 '20 M-NJ 9,500.. Nov 1 '22-'40
Deficiency Bonds.
3,000--Mar 101929 WOOSTER.
1 9,000__May 1 '23-'40
6s '20 Oct $55,000
1928
Funding Bonds.
This
Floating Debt Bonds.
6s '21 Dec 25,000
1929 Os '22 --- $25.000__M-S 1923-32 Wayne oity is the county seat of
County. Population 1910. 434s
TOT. BD. DT. May 4'22 $873,995 (For amount due each payment
J-J 1 10,000c_July 1 '25-'29
date 6,136; 1920, 8,201.
•
1 10,000c ..Jan 1 '26-'30
Assess. debt (addl)
848,152 see V. 114, p. 1217.)
Bonds.
4,500c
-s
TOTAL DEBT
1,722,1, TOT. DEBT May 1922..$1.699.l00 4s Refunding38.000____Oct
17
1 1928 .Heating Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
252.500 Total val. '21 (70 act.) 48,300.000 4s '06 s-a
Oct
3,000
Sinking fund, general_ _ _ _
80,785 State&Co. tax (per 31.000)'2134.95 4s '04 J-D 21,000 July151 1925 4Hs
J-J
1:3,000_
'22-24
Building Bonds.
Sinking fund, water
55,020 Pop'n '10. 26.189;'20(Census)24,627 4s '09 J-J
10,000.. -July 1 1929 48
.
A-0 10.670
Total assessed value 1921_24,973.540
1021-1924
430'12 M-8 76.000cSept 1 1932 (32.000 each A. dc 0. from 1917 to
Tot. tax rate(per 31.000) 1921 $17.90 WILLOUGHBY.
5s'I5 F-A 28,000_ _ _ _F-A'
K
1923 and 3,000 A. & 0. In 1924.)
'22-35
Population 1910, 3.179; 1920, 8.560
This village is In Lake County.
5s 15 J-D
3.000_June 15 '22-'27 BOND.DEBT July!'21- $683,000
INT. at People's Say. Bk. Co..
Water-Works Bonds.
Street Bonds (City's share).
Sinking fund
Cleveland
4,798
4Hs
___ $24,900 _,,Mar 1 1923
$800._ _Oct 6 '21-'24 Assessed valuation
WEST PARK SCH. DIST.
10,856.000
5s '16 M-S 4.000c-__Sept 11928 5348'19 --Paving Bonds (City's Portion).
(Assessment 2-5 to 3-5 actual value.)
5Hs'19 A-0 $66,600__Oct 1 '22-'39
Sewer Bonds.
434s'10 F-A $13,000
1929-1931 School tax (per $1,000) 1918-34.60
58 '10 A-0 12,000c-Oct 1 1928 4s
--- 315,000.
---Mar 1 1923
M-S 17,500c-Sept 1 '31-'34
INT, at Citizens' Natton41 Banic




JUNE, 1922.]

INDIANA-DEBT OF STATE

151

TOT. DEBT June 15 '22- $344,500
1922-1942 ZANESVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
6,200
430'15 A-03251,000
Floating debt (add'1)____
98.500
Wert Co. 448'16 A-0 72,000_0ct 1 '22-'29 48 '12 J-D $80,000c__Dec 23 1952 Sinking funds
This township
4 8'16 J-D 50,000__Oct 1 '22-'26 58 '14 J-J 63,000c_Jan 24 '25-'40 Assessed val.'22 (actual)_35,000,000
Road-Improvement Bonds.
1 '22-'40 48
M-S 27,000c_Feb 5 '23-'31 School tax (per $1,000) 1922---$8.00
430'04 M-S 37,500c_Sept 1 '22-'24 58 18 A-0 180,000c_Oct
30.000
'06 M-Sa130.000c___Mar 1 1946
48 '07 M-8 10,000c_Sept 1 '24-'26
Improvement Bonds (City's Por.) 48 '15 J-D J 1.500cJune 25 1925 Population in 1919 (est.)
1922-1928 55
48 '08 M-S 10,000c_Sept 1 '25-'28 58 '08 A-0 $16.000
x INT. at City Treas. office.
120,000c June 25'26-'35
1922-1927
7,000c_Sept 1 '28-'29 58 '15 A-0 30.000
48 '09 M-S
Serially Zanesville.
11,000
1922-1927 65 '20 J-J
48 '10 M-S 8,750c_Sept 1 '22-'28 430'15 A-0 24,000
1922
45 '11 M-S 13,000c_Sept 1 '28-'31 513 '15 A-0 4,000
-Oct 1 '22-'25
58 '16 J-D 16,000
58 '12 M-8 14.000
24,0000__Oct 1 '22-'27
58 '17 M-S 20.000____Mar 1 1927 5s '19 s-a
_ -68,000 530'18 s-a
45.000c_Oct 1 '22-'30
BOND.DEBT July
1919
62.000c_Oct 1 '22-'33
Total assessed val.192058 '19 s-a
r3,689,850 58 '19 s
ITS
-a 120,000c_Oct 1 '22-'23
(50% to 60%)
per 31.000) 19-49.59
8,000c___Oct 1 1924
Total tax rate(
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Population1910, 1,489: 1920, 1,270 6s '2C a-a 37,000c_.Oct 1 '22-'30
INT.at Van Wert National Bank. Refuse Cisposal.
4 1800
58 '19 a-a $7,500c_ _Oct 1 '22-'24 Organized as a Territory (Act May 7 1800) _ _July
YOUNGSTOWN.
Water-Works-Engine Bonds. 23 Admitted as a State (Act April 19 1816)_. ___Dec. 11 1816
This city is in Mahonlng County.
1922-19
Part ol
36,350
Incorporated Apr. 14 1868. earnings '13 A-0 $14,000
Total area of State (square miles)
water debt is payable from
Contingent Bonds.
Indianapolis
water-works department and 5s '18 s-a $15,000c_Oct 1 '22-'24 State Capital
of the
.,Warren T. MoCray
part from general levy. The interest
Governor (term exp. 2d Mon.Jan. 1925)
Deficiency Bonds.
and principal of water-refunding, es '20 s-aS1.076.577--Oct 25 1928
ry of State (term exp. Nov. 27 1922)___Ed. Jackson
water-main extenfiltration plant,
May'22-812,023,073 Secreta
TOT.BD. DT.
Ora J. Davies
sion, water-works-ext., water-works- Water debt (incl.)
1,356,200 Treasurer (term expires Feb. 10 1923)
574.776
engine and water-works-impt. bonds Sinking fund
Wm. G. Oliver
r (term expires Nov. 24 1922)
.
Audito
able from water earnings
Lesh
Total valuation 1922....._332,000,000
ridge. Viaduct and Culvert.
Attorney-General (term expires Jan. 1 1925)____U. S.
(Assessment about actual value.)
54 14 A-0 $20,000_0ct 1 '22 '25 Total tax (per ELMO) 1922_315.80
1 '22-'25
8,000c__Oct
the Thursday after
5s '19 s-a
1910, 79,066: 1920, 132,368
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on to sixty-one days.
-a 35,000c__Oct 1 '22-'28 Popul'n
limited
58 '19 s
INT. at office of Sk.Pd. Trustees. the first Monday in January, and sessions are
Cedar St. Bridge Bonds. '23-'34
historical details of Indiana's State debt
1
-The
HISTORY OF DEBT.
430'17 F-A$120.000-Oct
City Supplement" of
from 1832 up to 1894 will be found in the "State and detailed, is as follows:
Parks & Playgrounds.1922-1925 YOUNGSTOWN 80110OLDIST.
pages 85 and 86. The debt of the State,
Os '05 A-0 $4,400
3 430'07 M-S 839,000c_Sept 1 '22-'24 April 1894,8340,000 Purdue University bonds, which are in the nature of a
1922-192
An issue of
5s '12 A-0 14,000
gave the State this money, back in
1922-1924 4qs'08 M-S 56,000c_Sept 1 '25-'27
430'15 A-0 15,000 _Oct 1 '22-'24 4 s'09 M-S 56,000c_Sept 1 '28-'30 trust fund. The U. S. GovernmentGovernment or State bonds, bearing
6,000c_
to be invested in either
5s '18 s-a
4 s'10 M-S 63,000c_Sept 1 '31-'33 the sixties, 5% interest. Not being able to get any Government bonds
36,000c__Oct 1 '22-'29
5s '19 s-a
executed to
M-E3 150,000c_Sept 1 '34-'36 not loss than
430
State took the 8340.000 for its own use and
City Building Bonds.
430'11 M-8 69,000c_Sept 1 '37-'39 at this rate, the ty its obdgation, which has been twice renewed and has
430'12 A-0 $120,000 ....-1922-1933 430
_- 100,000c-Sept 9 '37-'38 Purdue Universi 5% annually, to Purdue University since receiving the
1922-1924
paid the interest,
54 13 A-0 30,000
1922-1926 430'12 M-8 175,000c_Sept 1 '40-'42 money. In Jan. 1922 the State Board of Agriculture issued 31.000,0005%
58 '14 A-0 15.000
__Sept
-1922 430'13 M-8 55,000c_Sept 1 1 1943 bonds for the purpose of paying the expenses of constructing new buildings
58 '15 A-0 2.000
'22-'24
75,000c_
State fair grounds.
5s '13 --g present buildings and equipment at the 85,615 12.
Public Safety Bonds.
of
430'14 M-8 100,000c_Sept 1 '25'-33 and repairin
68 '20 s-aj$180.000c__Oct 1 '24-'32 430'15 M-S 200,000c-Sept 1 '44-'47 The State also owes in old canal certificates the sumshows the total valua1 1933
1 30,000c____Oct
-The following table
ASSESSED VALUATION.
160,000c_Sept 1 '25-'32
4,000c_Oct 1 '22-25 430'16 M-S 140,000-Sept 1 '22-'28 tion of real and personal property, including railroad and other property:
68 '20 s-a
indi430'19 M-S
$1000) for the general fund for the years
Funding Bonds.
M-S 209,000.__ _Sept'29-'36 also the State tax rate (perLegislature of 1905 the General Fund tax was
- 8659,000c.,._Oct 1 1930 5s '18 M-S 21,000_M&S 15'22-'39 cated. By an Act of the
68 '21
and 90
58
of the years 1905. 1906. 1907.sinking cents
Emergency Bonds.
-Storm
fund
I 20,000c_Sept 1 '22-'23 fixed at 81.20 per 31,000 for eaehthe law also stopped levy for
6s '21 ___ $5,000
I 100,000c_Sept 1 '24-'28 per $1,000 annually thereafter;
, but in 1913 the rate was reduced to
Fire Department Bonds. 1 1922
1 1929 until 1908, when it was
40,000c_
Oct
I 90,000c__ -Sept '30-'32 $0.70. The Legislatureagain resumed a further reduction, placing the tax
$7,000
of 1917 made
58 '12 A4.)
Sopt 1
1922-1923 5s '19 M-S
6,1)00
0 and for 1920 only $0.10.
58 '14 A-0
1120,000c Sept 1'33&'35 at $0.40, while for 1919 the rate was$0.2
Gen'l Fund
58 '16 J-D f 4.000__Oct 1 '22-'23
Fund
I, 50,000--Sept 1 1934
Tax.
-___Oct 1 1924
1 3,000
Valuation.
1 '22-'34
Tax. YearsValuation.
80.90
6,000__Oct 1 '22-'23 5s '20 M-S 390,000c_Sept 1 1935 Years-A
81,723,311,564
58 '18 F
$0.10 1908
40,000o_. Sept
$5,751,755,009
1921
81.20
2,000c_ _Oct 1 1922
7,215
s-a
1.717.03
58 '19
0.10 1907
..Sept 1 '22-35
5,838,717,040
1.20
6,000c Oct 1 '22-'24 6s '21 M-S 480000. Sept 1 '22-'25 1920
1.604,888.461
58 '19 s-a
0.20 1906
40,000c_
5,749,258,800
1919*
1.20
2.500c„-Oct 1 1922
1.597,560,087
58 '18 8-a
0.40 1905
100,000c.Sopt 1 '26-'30 1918
2,199,086,651
0.90
1922-1925
8,400
1,543.000,000
58 '18 --0.40 1904
_-- 150,000c_Sept 1 '31-'35 1917
2,125,388,598
0.90
8,000c-Oct 1 '22-'25 5Yis'21
-_
1.513.433,644
58
t 1 '36-'39 1916
1903
0.70
160,000c_Se
2,044,381.648
0.90
Oct 1 '2-2'24
- 15,000
1.394.808,242
58 '19 s-a
0.70 1902
1915
1,967.434.018
0.90
1.360.445.139
-a i 4,000c-Oct 1 '22-'23 BOND. DE T Apr 1 -;..i $8,480,000 1914
5s '19 s
0.70 1901
1,939.876,166
1.20
3,500c___Oct 1 1924 Sinking fi.
1,255.256.038
598,600 1913
0.70 1891
vau
1,898,207.235
'4
1.20
1
0 .0 ' 19 5
764.287,517
2 00
6:50 c___0 1 122- 2 Assess
-a
5s '19 s
(
0.90 1880
29
n4
' 1: 80% act.)_332,000,000 1912
1,890,460.710
1.50
662.283.178
0.90 1870
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_3180 1911
1,891,601.167
1.50
455.011.378
City Prison Bondi. 1922-1925 Population in 1920
132358 1910
0.90 1860
1,797.486,410
2.50
138.362.085
430'04 A-0 $8.000
0.90 1850
1,776.132,096
1922 INTEREST payable at First Na- 1909
1,340_
5s '15 A-0
$1,000 in 1921.
tional Bank. Youngstown.
The total State tax, including all purposes, was 82.40 per provides for a
Filtration-Plant Bonds.
1919
-- 1922-1929
* Section 3 of Chapter 59 of the General Laws of
5s '03 A-0 $35,000 - _ Bonds.
es at its true value.
Police Department
revaluation of all taxable properti
1922-1923 ZANESVILLE.
58 '18 --- $3,000
This city is the county seat of
POPULATION OFSTATE.343.030
3,000c_Oct 1 '22-'24
1.680.637 1830.
-a
58 '19 s
2,930,390 1870
147.178
'22-'24 Muskingum Co. Inc. April I 1814. 1920
3,000c_Oct 1
1,350.428 1820 •
-a
5s '19 s
2,700,876 1860
191021,520
Pubirc Building Bonds.
40,000c__Oct 1 '23-'32
988.416 1810
5-a
Os '19
2,516,462 1850
5,641
J-J $63,000_ _Jan I '23-'43 1900
1800
Bonds.
430'17
685.866
General Street
2,192,404 1840
1890
1922-1924
Park-Improvement Bonds.
5s '10 A-0 $4,500
1
1,978,30
1922-1926 430'13 A-0 $10,000 ..Apr 1 1928 1880
A-0 7,000
58 '14
which
1922
-In the present constitution of Indiana,
5s '17 F-A I 2,000___Oct 1 1923 5s '14 A-0 16.000--Apr 1'23-'34
DEBT LIMITATION.
1881, there are explicit
2,700_ ___Oct 1
oct 1 '22-'25 went into effect Nov. 1 1851. and was amended in
Os '15 A-0 I
to
200,000__Oct 1 '24-'33 68 '21 s-a
power of both the State and its municipalities
30,000_ __Jan 1 '26-'31 provisions limiting the
53017 M-N
Oct 1 1934
25,000
contract debt.
-a 120,0000_0a 1 '24-'35 5sLevee-Repair Funding Bonds.
of Article 10 provides that no debt
'19 s
5s
FIRST, as to the State, Section 5
'13 A-0 $3,000--Oct 1 1923
pay interest, to repel inva--- 15,00.1c-Oct 1 '22-'24
58
'22-'28
except to meet casual deficits in revenue, to
Fire-Department Bonds.
-a 35,000___Oct I'24-'25
5s'19 s
d.
•4,000c_Oct I
4s '12 A-0 $4,000----Oct 1 1922 sion. &c.,can be contracted. The section in full is subjoine authorize any
6s '22 --No law shall
530
--2,500
530'22 -__ ( 4,000
CREATION OF DEBT FORBIDDEN. except in the following cases:
1106,000
Water Bonds.
debt to be contracted on behalf of the State
pay interest on State debt; to
Highway !amt. Bonds.
5s '14 A-0 $9,009.,... _Oct 1 1924 To meet casual deficits in the revenue; to
s be threatened,
)
Os '18 A-0 32, ,000c_Oct 1 '22-'25 430'16 J-J 280,000_Juie 1 '22-'41 repel Invasion, suppress insurrection, or, if hostilitie
defense.
Paving Bonds.
J-D 75,000_ Dec 1 '22-'36 provide for the public
1 '22-'24 430'16 s-a
S1,783-Oct
last clause prohibits the
-a
58 '19 s
10,500_May 1 '23-'35
63 '20
In the sixth section of the same article the
5s '19 8-a 44.028__Oct 1 '22-'24
municipality or corporation.
City Hall tic Market Bonds.
'22-'24
assumption by the State of the debts of any
'
-a
58 '19 s
'17
9,600-Oct 1 '22-'24 5s FloodM-S $100,000
The clause referred to reads as follows:
Os '19 a-a
Bonds.
behalf of the State assume
5s '19 8-a 114,000___Oct 1 '22-'28 58 '13 A-0 315,000_Apr 15 1928
"Nor shall the General Assembly ever on
, nor of any corporation.
1 1929
1 2,600.. 0c1
the debts of any county, city, town or township
Bonds.
-a 46.012__Oct 1 '22-'25 48Street-Improvement-Sept 1 1922 whatever."
65 '20 s
'12 M-S $3,000in the consti6,700c_Oct 1 '22-'26
ities, the provision contained be found, fixes
68 '22 __SECOND, as to municipal
3,500_--Dec 15 1922
48 '12 J-D
and, as will
68 '21 --- 50,000__Oct 1 '24-'33 48 '13 A-0
tution seems to be equally clear and emphatic,
nt (an
1.500___Apr
1 11,060-Oct 1 '22-'26 430'13 M-N 9,300.--May 1 1923 the limit at 2% of the valuation. It is Article 13 of that instrumerelates
1 1928
20,635__Oct 1 '22-'26
constitution adopted March 14 1881) which
3,800___June 1 1923 amendment to the 1851 quote the article as follows:
58 '13 JD
14,810__Oct 1 '22-'26
to this subject, and we
__Aug 1
F-A
(3a '21 - 5,110Oct 1 '22-'26 5s '13 34 19,500 _July 1 1927
-No political or municipal corporation
3,0001925
5s '13
LIMITED-EXCESS VOID.
16,900.-Oct 1 '22-'26 430'15 --manner or for any purWit
1922 in this State shall ever become.indebted in any on the valuation of the
20,005Oct 1 '22-'26
aggregate exceeding 2%
,
--1922-1925 pose to an amount in the
'
4,080__Oct 1
to be ascertained by the last
--- 10,000
1922-1924 taxable property within such corporation,
'22-'26 58
the incurring of such
Fire & Po ice Signal System. . '15 -- 13,099
1922-1924 assessment for State and county taxes previous to of such amount given
1922 58 '15
excess
58 '15 A-0 83,000
1922-1934 Indebtedness; and all bonds or obligations in That in time of war, foreign
430'15 --- 117.000
ng Bonds.
Grade-Crossi
1922-1925 by such corporation shall be void; Provided,
1922-1957 Os '15 --- 12.009
of a majority of the
4K8'15 A-08735.000
21,000
1922-1926 invasion or other great public calamity, on petition
-,_Oct 1 '23-'47 4 s'16 --_ 283.000
of such corpora65 21 s-a 400,008
1922-1941 property owners in number and value within the limits incur obligations
4 s'16 --Hospital'Bonds.
1922-1925 oration, the public authorities in their discretion may amount as may
4.4s'18- 8,000
58 '19 s-a 1240,000c_Oct 1 '24-'35 430'16 -_-1,500
protection and defense to such an
1922-1924 necessary for the public
1 10,000c____Oct 11938
-- 75.000
192-21936 be requested in such petition.
that several laws have
(Is '21--s-a 100,000c_Oct 1 '24-'33 430'10
Refunding Bonds.
It should be said in connection with the above
Market-House Bonds.
constitutional limit was adopted (March
1922-1927 430'15 J-J 81.62.500__July 1 '22-'34 been enacted since the foregoing issued by counties thereunder beyond the
'07 A-0 $17,36J
48
Market-House Bonds.
14 1881), and bonds have been
Sanitary Bonds,
gravel, stone or other macadamized
1922-1925 430'16 F-A 88,000...Aug 1 '22-'25 2% limit, for the construction of "free at the 1899 session of the Legis5s '03 A-0 $1,000
Deficiency Bonds.
roads. Several such laws were pawed
Signs.
Street
Treas., 111 Ind.. the Supreme
_1922 65 '20 s-a 335,095_-Nov 15 1928 lature. But in the case of Strieb vs. Cox.
Os '15 A-0 $1,500
bonds are not properly indebtedSewer Bonds.
Court of Indiana held that gravel road within the inhibition of Section 13
Refunding Bonds,
come
ent" for
1922-1924 4s '12 M'S $3,000r-__Sept 1 1922 ness of the county-hence do not
8720
430'03 A-0
2.000.-Dec 15 1922 of the constitution. (See editorial in "State and City Supplem
-D
4s '12 J
Sewer Bonds.
9,700-.June 1
'13
'17 F-A $4,000____Oct 1 1922 55 '13 J-D 12.500.---Aug 1 1923 October 1899. Page 3.)
58
lity) are prohibited
1925
-A
F
20,000c-Oct 1 '22-25 5s
THIRD, counties (but no other kind of municipa
Os '18 8-a
for at time of
1922-1923 5s'13 M-S 4.500.-Sept 1 1927 from subscribing for any stock in a corporation unless paidis Section 6 of
5s '18 - 38,552
1 '23-'26
1,600c_Oct 1'22-'2320,000__Jan 1 '27-'35 such subscription. The section which covers this subject
5.‘j '18 a-a
90,000___Jan
68 '21 s-a
and is 88 follows:
2,679c_Oct 1 '22-'24
5s '19 s-a
12,000____Jan 1 1936 Article 10.
-No county shall subscribe
1,650c..-Oct 1 '22-'24
58 '19 s-a
COUNTIES CANNOT TAKE STOOK.
20.010c_Oct 1 '22-'25 TOTAL DEBTMay 1'22.$i,088,007 for stock in any incorporated company unless the same be paid for at the
68 '20 s-a
540.500
Water debt
its credit to any inOs '21 --- j3,045_ _Oct 1 '22-'26 Sinking funds
of such subscription; nor shall any county loan
211,450 time
11,695_0ct 1 '22-'26
, nor borrow money for the purpose of taking stock
Bonds. Assessed value,real estate.24,035,110 corporated company . nor shall the General Assembly ever on behalf of
Water Works Extension
company
of
1922-1931 Assessed value, porsonal.-12,569,090 in any such
58 '08 A-0 $6.,000
the debts of any county, city, town or township, nor
1922-1937 Total assessed value 1922_36,604,200 the State assume whatever.
48 '10 A-0 80,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921.-319.21 any corporation on which this section contains applies, as already stated,
1922
4s'12 A-0 5,000
The prohibiti
1922-1949 Population 1910,28,020; 1920-29,569
ntly the Legislature was at liberty to author4;1,8'12 A-0 28'1,000
iNT.at office of City Treasurer and only to counties. Conseque stock of railroads, as it did by a general law
1922-1940
58 13 A-0 226,000
ize cities to subscribe to the
1922-1941 at Irving Nat. Bank, New York.
58 '14 A-0 362,000

YORK TOWNSHIP. Van
Is in

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INDIANA-CITIES AND TOWNS

passed in 1869, granting the power to subscribe to the stock of
running into or through any city or near its corporate limits. any railroad
of a somewhat similar character have been passed at other Other laws
dates. We
notice one law, too (Section 5502, Burns's Annotated Statutes.
revision
1914). which authorizes counties bordering on the
ship or city situated in such county, to subscribeState line, or any townfor railroad
that law no attempt is made to endow counties with power to stock. In
for this purpose (thus obeying the mandate of the constituti issue bonds
by the succeeding section cities are given authority to issue on), though
such bonds.
COUNTIES are apparently restricted by statute to a lower percentage
than
the constitutional limit of 2% in the matter of creating certain kinds
of debt.
For Instance, Section 5991 of Burns's Annotated Statutes,
any county to issue bonds when necessary to construct, 1914. authorizes
complete or repair court house, jail or other county buildings,
In those cases county commissioners may borrow or to fund existing debt;
for that purpose not
ceeding 1% on assessed valuation and issue bonds therefor, provided exthat
no second or subsequent loan shall be made or
so long
former loan made under the provisions of the authorizedremain as any
Act shall
From Section 6094 it appears, moreover, that whenever the unpaid.
aggregate
Indebtedness. funded or otherwise, of any county having a voting
population of over 20.000 amounts to or exceeds 1%, it is not
such Indebtedness in any manner or form except only lawful to increase
by
in anticipation of the revenue of the then current fiscal temporary loans
year
ceeding two-thirds of the amount of the county tax duplicateand not exof the preceding year.
Limit of 1% may be exceeded in counties for funding purposes
In certain
cases where the aggregate indebtedness in 1879 exceeded
1% (see Burns's
Revised Statutes, 1914, Section 6092): also
Revised Statutes, 1914, Section 6094). for temporary loans (see Burns's
Also the limit of 2% may be exceeded for the purpose
roads (see above), the Supreme Court haying decided of making gravel
bonds are not properly an indebtedness of the county. that gravel road
By statute the
limit for such bonds (Sectien 7725a) Is 4%.
Park districts and sanitary districts situated in
class cities may issue
bonds in aggregate amounts not to exceed 3 % first 8-10%, respective
,
6 and
ly,
. of the assessed valuation of property, the bonds issued to be considered direct obligations of the issuing districts.
In addition to the foregoing, general statutes have been passed
by the
Legislature granting general powers to cities and towns to
legitimate corporate purposes, subject, however, to the Issue bonds for
constitutional
limit of 2% on valuation. But we have not the space to set out
here the
details or the details of the other legislation applicable to cities of larger
and smaller population, and covering specific purposes, such as waterworks. &c
(An Act was passed by the 1917 Legislature (Chapter
creating a State Highway Commission, providing for 87, Laws of 1917)
the constructi
reconstruction, maintenance, repair and control of public highways, on,
and
providing for co-operation with the Federal Government in
tion of rural post roads. The Attorney-General under date he construcof April 25
1918 advised us "that it is extremely probable that the constitutional debt
limitation of 2% applies to bonds issued for the construction of highways
under this Act."]
GRAVEL ROAD LAW OF 1905.
-The State Supreme Court In November 1909 decided that this Act was unconstitu
the ground
that it contained provisions which were such as totional on a local
make it
special Act. The decision WAS based on that part of the law which .and
vides that "whenever a petition si ned by fifty or more freeholder pros and
voters of any township in any county in this State includes any
town or city In such township having a population of less incorporated
than 30.000
Inhabitants, praying." &c., the commissioners shall proceed
to carry out
the provisions of the Act. Upon rehearing, however.
that this section as printed contained a clerical error It was pointed out
and the Court on
Jan. 25 1910 reversed itself and upheld the
"Includes" should be read "including" thereby contention that the word
making
petitioners for gravel roads any freeholder and voter in eligible to become
the exception of those residing in incorporated towns any township with
and cities of over
30,000 inhabitants, which latter should be neither taxed nor
eligible to
participate in such proceeding. See V. 90, p. 316.
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.
-Provisions for exemption from
taxation of State,county and municipal bonds are contained in sub-divisi
20 to 23, incl., of Section 1, Chapter 4, Acts of 1921, approved Feb. 8, ons
and
Sec. 37, Chapter 262, Acts of 1921, approved Mar. 11, which read
as follows:
Twentieth. All bonds, notes and other evidences of indebtedne
ss,
hereafter issued by the State of Indiana or by municipal corporatio
ns
the State upon which the said State or the said municipal corporatiowithin
ns pay
interest, shall be exempt from taxation.
Twenty-first. That all bonds hereafter authorized by any county
township in the State of Indiana for the purpose of building, constructior
ng
and paying for the construction of any free gravel, macadamized
or
improved roads, shall be exempt from taxation: Provided, Said bondsother
shall
not bear a greater rate of interest than 5% interest per annum,
payable
semi-annually.
Twenty-second. Old bonds and other evidences of indebtedness
after issued by or in the name of any municipality or other political orheresub-division of the State of Indiana, or by or in the name of any taxingcivil
district in the State of Indiana, for the purpose of paying the cost of acquisition, construction, improvement, or maintenance
highways,
drains, levies, parks, docks, waterways, boulevards,of streets, s, bridges,
playground
sewage-disposal plants and other improvements of public benefit, and which
bonds or other evidences of indebtedness are payable from special assessments or special taxes, shall be exempt from taxation, unless otherwise
expressly provided in this section.
Twenty-third. All bonds, notes, mortgages and other
debtedness heretofore or hereafter issued and negotiated evidences of inby
State Board of Agriculture, pursuant to the provisions of any the Indiana
statute then
in force, shall be exempt from taxation.
Sec. 37. All bonds hereafter authorized
missioners for the establishing, laying out, by any board of county comopening, changing widening,
grading, draining and constructing any highway wholly
within a county
or upon a county line under the provisions of this
taxation, but said bonds shall not bear a greater Act,shall be exempt from
rate of interest than 6%,
payable semi-annually.
LEGALITY OF BONDS ISSUED IN APPLICATION OF
1919 CONTRACTORS' RELIEF LAW QUESTIONED.
-A decision handed down
in Nov. 1921 by the State Supreme Court, declaring the
Contractor's Relief
Law unconstitutional, has raised the question of whether
the application of the law are legal(V. 113, p. 2527). This bonds issued in
was
at the 1919 session of the Legislature, the purpose of which was a law passed
to give relief
to contractors for county highway work who entered into
contracts prior to
June 1 1917, and who, because of conditions resulting from
the war with
Germany, were unable to carry out the provisions of their
without losses. Relief was furnished, under the Act, by allowingagreements
the county
to pay for portions of the work completed at the
lease the contractor from further performance of contract price and to rehad not started, by the complete cancellation ofthe contract; or, if work
the contract. Another
section of the Act provided that, if the county commissioners
tract, which had previously been canceled under the Act, and re-let a conthat the funds realized by the sale of bonds for the payment it was found
of the original
contract price, were insufficient to pay for the improveme
nt,
contract, the county commissioners could issue additional under the new
bonds in a sum
equal to the deficiency.
SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS
-POWER
TIONS.
-The provisions regulating the investmentsS AND RESTRICand loans of savings
banks in the State of Indiana, are contained in Sections
19 to
of Chapter 5 of the Constitution, as published in the report 24, inclusive,
Department for 1913. Chapter 153 of the General Laws of the Banking
of 1919 permits
the investment of savings funds in bonds issued by any
or Joint Stock Land Bank organized under the FederalFederal Land Bank
Farm
We give Sections 19 to 24, Inclusive, in full below, together Loan Act.
with Chapter
153 of the General Laws of 1919.
INVESTMENT OF FUNDS.
-Sec. 19. It shall be lawful for the trustees of any savings bank to Invest the money
follows, to wit: First, In the stocks or bonds deposited therein only as
or treasury notes of the
United States:second, In the stocks or bonds of this State;
third, in the orders
or bonds of any county, city or town
authority of law;fourth, in the stocksin this State, issued pursuant to the
or bonds of
that has, for five years previous to such investmenany State in the Union
t
paid the Interest on its legal bonded debt in lawful being made, regularly
States;fifth, in bonds or notes secured by mortgage money of the United
or
estate situate In the county where the bank is located unincumbered real
or in an adjoining
county in an adjoining State(or in any other county
in the State of Indiana)




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worth, exclusive of perishable improvements, at least
twice
loaned thereon; sixth. In promissory notes or bills of exchange the amount
maturity, payable at some chartered bank within this State, before their
and having
not to exceed twelve months to run from the date of
the loan or purchase,
made or endorsed by two or more responsible freeholders.
one
least, shall be a resident of the State of Indiana: Provided. of whom, at
That no such
note or bill shall exceed the sum of $10,000 and
shall be loaned on the same security; seventh, Inthat no more than $10,000
real estate subject to the
provisions of Section 24: eighth, in dealing in exchange,
selling sight or time drafts payable out of this State: by purchasing and
such draft shall be for a larger sum than $10,000, nor Provided, That no
payable out of the State be so purchased which shall shall any time draft
purchase more than 60 days to run until It matures:have at time of such
And provided, also,
That not more than one draft shall be held by any such
time, which Is secured by the same endorsers, or by anybank, at any one
of the same endorsers.
LOANS ON STOCKS.
-Sec. 20. It shall
any savings bank, while awaiting opportunity be lawful for the trustees of
for the
of the funds deposited with them, to loan the moneys judicious investment
security of the stocks and other securities mentionedso deposited upon the
in the
tion. not exceeding 90% of the cash market value thereof. preceding secDEPRECIATION OF SECUR1TIES.-Sec. 21. Should
the stocks or
other securities on which loans are made, pursuant to the
last preceding section, depreciate in value after making provisions of the
any loan thereon.
It shall be the duty of the trustees to require the immediate
payment of such
loan made by them thereon, or additional security
amount so loaned shall at no time exceed 90% of the therefor, so that the
market value of such
securities; and no loan shall be so made without an
agreement from the
borrower that the same shall be subject to the conditions
of payment or of
additional security, as required by this section.
RESERVE.
-Sec. 22. The trustees may keep In reserve not exceeding
20% of the total amount of deposits, without investmen
t, or deposit the
same on call, with or without interest, in any bank in
this
under the laws thereof or under the laws of the United State, organized
States, or in any
national bank in the United States.
RESTRICTION ON LOANS.
-Sec. 23. No loan shall be made upon
the security of real estate as provided in subdivision
upon notes or bills as provided in subdivision 6 of said 5 of Section 19, or
consent of a majority of the trustees, or the unanimoussection, without the
consent
mittee of investment, which may be created under the by-laws of the comofsuch bank.
REAL ESTATE PUROEIASES.-Sec. 24. It shall be lawful
for the
trustees of any savings bank to purchase, hold and convey
real estate as
follows, and not otherwise:
First. A lot and banking-house requisite for the transactio
n of its business, and for an income from such portions of the same
as are not required
for its own use.
Second. Such as shall have been mortgaged to it in good
loaned, or upon which it shall have purchased a mortgage. faith for money
Third. Such as shall have been purchased at sales
decrees obtained upon claims In favor of the bank, or upon judgments or
chased to prevent loss pon claims held by the bank. which may be so purChapter 153 General Laws of 1919
-That any life insurance, fire insurance, live stock insurance, casualty or accident
surety company, or trust company, or saving insurance, or bonding or
bank, now or
organized under the laws of the State of Indiana, in addition to hereafter
the Investment of its funds as now provided by law, be and hereby is authorized
and
empowered to invest its funds in the bonds issued by any
Federal Land
Bank or Joint Stock Land Bank organized under the Federal
Farm Loan
Act.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF INDIANA.

ADAMS COUNTY.
AUBURN SCHOOL CITY.
County seat is Decatur.
This school city (P. 0. Auburn)
Hospital Bonds.
is in De Kalb County.
6s '21 s-a $100,000
bs '19 ann $70,000-- Dec 19 1944
(Due in 1 to 30 years.)
(Optional Dec.
BOND.DEBT Apr.11 '22 1140,000 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 19 1929.)
'21_ $116,000
Gravel road debt
11,007,571 Assess val. 1921
7,405,840
Assessed val.. real
33.572,880 Population 1920
4,650
Assessed val.. personal_ _ _16,293,540
Tot.val.'21 (abt.60 act)49.866,420
BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY.
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'21_12.30
Columbus is the county seat.
Population in 1920 (census)_20,503
Bridge Bonds.
43is'17 M-N325,000
ALLEN COUNTY.
Hospital (Red. after 1920).
County seat is Fort Wayne.
4s '15 M-N 110,000c_M-N '22-'25
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
GEN.BD.DT.Dec 31
4Yis'17 A-0 $92,000
1937 NET DEBT Dec. 31 '19 $80,000
'19- $33,211
(Optional after 1932.)
Gravel road bonds outOs '18 A-0 $22,000
1938
standing (add'1)
605,671
(Optional after 1932.)
Total val'n 1920
52,153,615
4Us'19 M-N 90,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
6s '20 M-N 33,250
$9.20
6s '21 M-N100,000-Nov 15 '22-'41 Popurn 1910, 24,813; 1920, 23,887
(Optional April 1 1926.)
53{8'22 _140,000_Nov 15 '22-'41 BEDFORD.
This city is in Lawrence County.
Refunding Bonds,
4 Yks'19 M-N390,000c
City Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
bs '22 J-J $40,000__J&J 1 '33-'42
Os '20 M-N$150,000
Park Bonds.
Os '20 M-N 10,000
4s '17 J-D $6,000
1927
New Allen County Farm Bonds.
Refunding Bonds (tax-free).
6s '20 M-N$50,000
4%8'09 M-N$12.000c_Nov 15 '22-'27
Improvement Bonds.
00'12
18,000c_Nov lb '22-'32
4 s'14
6s '21 M-N$150,000
13.000_ _Nov 15'22-'29
Bueter Co. United Road Bonds. 4 s'12 M-N 16500cNov 15 '22-'32
TOT.BD.DT.Jan 1 '22-.. $65,500
6s '20 M-N$150,000
Floating debt (additional)_
Court House Bonds.
12,444
4s
J-J 1317,000
1922-1935 Balance on hand Jan 1 '22_
13,864
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21_11,254,250 Assess, val., real estate__ _5,370,210
Assess. val., personal
Twp. gravel road bonds
1,890,780
(additional) Jan 1 1920_
710.508 Other assess. property
210,000
Sinking fund
13,839 Tot .assess .val'21(2-5act)_7,470,099
Assessed valuation 1921-228,012.510 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22443.60
Total tax rate(per$1,000)'19_ _115.00 Population 1910, 8.719: 1920, 9,076
Population in 1910
INT. payable in Bedford.
93,386
INT. at U. S. Mtge.& Trust Co..
New York City.
BEDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
School Bonds (Tax-free).
ANDERSON.
bs '18 J-J
$8,000-_$2,000 each 6
This city is in Madison County.
mos. beginning July 1 1923
Improvement Bonds.
Os '19 ___ $23.000
5s '22 ___ $240,000_ _ Dec 1 '22-'41 Os '21 ___ $98 009..
1 '25-'34
Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 8 '21- $139.000
_s
___ 116,000
1927 Assess. val.'19(80% act.)_6,400,000
Electric-Light Bonds.
Tax rate (per 11.000) 1920-.11.70
Os
--- 115,000_ _17,500 yearly Population In 1920
9,085
6s '21 --- 26,000
INTEREST payable at
bs '19 ___ 80,000
1924 Bank In Bedford and First Stone City
Nat.Bank.
'
Fire Dept. Bonds.
N. Y.. and Bedford Nat. Bank.
fis$22,500
City Hill Bonds.
BICKNELL SCHOOL CITY.
4 Yis'16 F-A $26.000c
BOND. DEBT Apr
This school city is in Knox Co.
$212,000
Total valuation 19 9-----31,000.000
Building Bonds (tax-free).
Tax rate (per *1,000)-314,000
1922__12.67
97
.50
29
1923-1933
Population in 1920
5s '19 M-N
2,000
1934
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
5,000
1935
24,000
1930-1939
ANDERSON SCHOOL CITY.
BONDED DEBT 1919_ $67,750
4 Jis'14 J-J 111.000...Jan 15 '23-'24 Assess. valuation 1919.-4,317,610
bs '19 -__ 30.000_July 1923-1928 Population 1920
7,635
Os '20
40,000_ _Sept 9 1925
Os '21 M-S 110,000c_ _Sept 26 1931 BIG CREEK SCHOOL TWP.
BOND.DEBT Apr 5 1022 8196,000
This school township is in White
Assessed valuation 1922_ _32,730,250 County.
(Assessment full value.)
School tax (per S1.000) 192L__$8.40 5s '22 __ $2,000_ _ _ _J&J 1 1923
12,060_ _J&J 1 '24-'26
Population In 1920
29.767
18,000„J&J 1 '27-'29
INT.on 5s and 6s at City Treasury
48,000„J&J 1 '30-'35
and on 4s at Farmers' Trust Co.
BOND DEB
(7)

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INDIANA-CITIES AND TOWNS

153

TWP.
Fundin
CENTER SCHOOL 0. Greenfield) 330'06 J-Jg Bonds. ___Jan 1 1936 TOTAL DEBT June 5'20- $54,000
Assessed val..real estate_ __4,589,920
$27.000c
This'township (P.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1926.) Assessed val., personal____1,492,270
Is in Hancock County.
Other assessable property_ _1,062,990
0_ Yrly July 15
Refunding Bonds.
-a t27,00_
4S6s'14 s
Jan 1 1936 Total assess. val. 192 t __.._7.145.180
22,000__July 1 '23-'33 8;48'06 J-J $8.000c
Os '21 s-a
1926.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 192L_ .$3.26
1,000-_July 1 1934 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1
4.762
6'21._ 328.000 3hs'09 J-J $20,000c___July 1929 Population In 1920
BOND. DEBT Apr
1924
INT. on 5s of 1922 at the First
_ 12,000
Assessed valuation 1920_ _ _9.016,1 10 bs '19
.
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1920----$5.50 BOND. DEBT Apr 6'21- 3111.000 National Bank, Decatur
Population In 1920 (census)___5,840 Assess. val. real estate_ _ _ _$8,343,265 DE KALB COUNTY.
BLOOMINGTON.
$5,777.120
Assess. val. personal
seat.
the
This city is in Monroe County.
TOWNSHIP. Total tax val.'20(act. 1920_ ---38.40 County Unit county Bonds.
CENTER SCHOOL 0. Muncie) is in Tot.ass'd(per $1.000)val.)13863,105 Auburn is
Road
Water Bonds.
This township (P.
--- 3110.000
Os '16 - _ 847,000
Population in 1910,8.813;'20. 9.990 -s
Delaware County.
all
City-H- Bonds.
Jail Bonds.
INTEREST on the 3 hs Is payable
GEN.BD.DT. Apr 18'18 $108,000 at the People's Savings & Trust Co. 4%s'18 .... $40000—Jan 15 '23-'24
48 '15 -_- $10,000
10.000
Tot.ass'd val.'18(75%act.)5.685,180
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22_ $150,000
58 '15 __
$87,490 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-$20.00 COLUMBUS SCHOOL CITY.
Gravel road debt (add'1)_ 203,700
GEN.BD.DT.Sept 13'19
Assessed value,real estate.28,249,320
Assessment debt (add'1)_— 167,345 Population in 1920 (census)__39,069
Building Bonds.
—
4,883
Sinking fund
43.s'15 F-A $40,000c_Aug 1 '25-'40 A.ssessed value, personal_ _11,134,440
11.110,540 CENTER SCHOOL TWP.
Tot. ass'd val.'19
Os '20 F-A 21,000_ _Aug 1 '22-'26 Other assessable property_12,705,110
Indianapolis) is bs '22 _-_ $60,000_May 15 '23-'32 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (actual).52,088,870
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20_S21.20
11,595 in This twp. (P. 0.
Population 1920
65,000_May 15 '33-'42 Populatioz11910. 24,054:1920-25,600
Marion County.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
s-a 385.000—Dec 15 '22-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922- $60.000
Os '20
14,100,000
BLOOMINGTON SCHOOL CITY. BOND. DEBT June 1 '22- $81,000 Total valuation 1921
1922
4349'12 J-D 314.500
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-410.40 DELAWARE COUNTY.
Assumed debt (add'!)
1925
23,000 Population in 1921 (est.)
8,000
The county seat is Muncie.
8,990
43.43'14 J-J
April 1 1921
1926
& person.'21.5,485,370
430'15 -- 10,000
INTEREST payable in Columbus. BOND.DEET Dec 31 '19 $100,012
1924 Assess.val.real$1,000) 1921----$7.50
48,398
—. 3,000
Sinking fund.
4}is
Tax rate (per
13,900 __J-J 1923-1933 Population (est.) 1920
65,646,290
314,000
Asmr val. real
43.48'10 J-J
CONNERSVILLE.
$49,400
41,457,205
Assess. val., personal
TOT DEBT June 1921--12,069,865
in Fayette County.
This city Is
'rot. assess. val. 1920_ _ _107.103.495
Assessed value 1921
CENTER TOWNSHIP.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'18 38.00
School tax (Per 31.000) 1921—$13.50
This township is in Marion Co.
6s '20 s-a $120,000
INT. at Bloomington or Breed. BOND. DEBT May 1920- $27,000 GEN.BD,DT.Apr 26'20- $68.00 Pop'n 1910, 51.4l4:1920..,..._56,377
Elliott & Harrison.
Total assess. val. 1919.. -6,187,770 Assessment debt (add'1)___ 67.638
Tax rate (per $1,000) li19...._ -39.20 Floating debt
42.079 DU BOIS COUNTY.
BLUFFTON.in Wells County.
Pop'n 1910, 218,497; 1920___283 414 Sinking fund (on hand)
8,654
County seat is Jasper. PopulaThis city is
Assessed val., real estate_ _6,138.086 tion 1910, 19,843.
Water Works Bonds.
CHARLESTOWN SCR. TWP.
6,356.280
personal
val.,
Bridge Bonds.
1 1929
This township (P.0.Charlestown) Assessed
6s '19 M-S $15.000--- _Sept'22-'30
15 '22-'30
Tot.ass'dval.'19(100%act)12.494.366 58 '20 J-D 137 650_Dece 15 '23-'30
6s '20 J-D 5 i.000.._J-D 334,000 Is in Clark County.
6 800_Jun
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$20.50
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1920School Bonds.
9,901
Court-House Bonds.
920
11.403
Assessment debt
J-J 336,000____May 1 1933 Pop'n 1910,7,738:1
1922-1930
45'09 '10 J-D$28.800
5,737 4Sis'18 D DEBT 1918-- $36,000
Floating debt
BONDE
BOND,DEBT June 5 1920 347.600
51.140 Total assess. val. 1918____1,525,420 CRAWFORD COUNTY.
TOTAL DEBT
road debt (add'i).... 235,200
Gravel
8.933
County seat is English.
31,000) 1920_--$20 80
Cash on hand
5,700,000 Tax rate (per
None Total val. 1919(act. val.)_17.981,290
BONDED DEBT
Net assess. val. 1920
44.417 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1919__$2.50
Gravel road debt
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1919_--1121.00 CICERO TOWNSHIP.
(census)__19,915
3.035.400 Population in 1920 Co. Treas. office.
Population in 1920 (census)—5.391
This twp. (P. 0. Tipton) is in Assessed val., real estate -1.809,960
INT. payable at
Assessed val., personal___
Tipton County.
1,048,615
Other assess. property
School investment Bonds.
BOONE COUNTY.
bs '19 J-J $42,000—July 1 '23-'29 Tot. ass'd vat. 20(act. val.)5,893,975 EAST CHICAGO.
Lebanon Is the county seat.
State&Co.tax (per 31.000)' 19-45.00
3.330
This city is in Lake County. InJ-J
4s
g Bonds.
Fundin
Population 1910, 12,057; 1920-11,201 corp. 1886.
A-F 2,000
4 hs
5s '20 J-J $40,000 Bonds.
354.330
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT 1919
Heating Plant
5,500 CRAWFORDSVILLE.
$46.000c_May 15 1930 Floating debt
54 '15 J-D$100,000-___July 1 1925
This city is in Montgomery Co. (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1921.)
0
6s '20 M-N{20.000cMay 15 '31-'40 Assess. val., real estate_. 7.787.845
1,222.42
Electric-Light Bonds.
20,000cNov 15 '30-39 Assess. val., personal
Refunding Bonds.
Crawfordsville County Unit Other assess. property__.._1,300,000 48 '10 J-D $48,000 __Oct 1 '22-'31 43s 04 J-D $12.000c..- --1922-1925
Park Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.'19(act. val.)10,310,265 is '11 A-0 11.300_5'22 385.000
Road Bonds.
$4.10 TOTAL DEBT Mar
'19 J-J $125.000---Apr 15 1939
5s '21 M-N$197,600May 15 '23-'41 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920.--_6,841 Sinking fund (light)
354 53 Fire Engine Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Juno 28 '21 $126,000 Population in 19.0
1924
Assessed valuation 1921.._14,141,430 58 '19 J-D 311,200
Assessed val..real estate_ _48,693,970
'21-$30.40
Total tax rate
Assessed val.. personal. __24,223,345 CLARK SCHOOL TOWNSHIP.in Population in(per $1,000)
10,139 6s Building Bonds.
1929
1920
15
Ladoga) is
'08 J-D $8.365c
This twp. (P. 0.
Tot.as.sess.val.'21(abt.act)72,917,3
INT. at Citizens' Nat. Bank, TOT.BD.DT.Mar 29'22 $691.065
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$10.81 Montgomery County.
:348,233
23,576
Vrawfordsville.
Sinking fund
Pop'n 1910,24,673; 1920 Lebanon. School Bonds.
45 '17 M-8 32.000
.
INT at First Nat.Bank,
CITY. Assess. val., pers'l& corp_22,737,035
SOH.ery Co. Assessed val.,real estate.._53.368.555
($1.500 each six months July 1 1918 CRAWFORDSVILLE
This district is In Montgom
9337,685
SCHOOL TWP.
Assessed val. other prop
BOURBON (P. 0. Bourbon) is in to Jan. 1 1931.)
3,225__Jan 1 '23-'28 4s '15 M-S $32,500__Sept 1 /2-'25 'I otal assessed value 1921-85,243,752
58'18 Jan
This twp.
BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '22__ $35,225 55 '18 J-J 49,000__July 1 '26-'30 Mortgage exemptions...._.. 1,001,195
Marshall County.
84,242,080
5.927.500 58 '19 J-J 21,264__July 1 '31-'33 Net valuation 1921
Assess. val. 1921
4School Bonds.
_Nov 1 '34-'35
bs
430'17 J-J 5$32,000c_July 1 '23-'30 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_317 10 6s '19 M-N 24,500_ July 1 '31-'40 Tot.ass'd value 1922(abt.)86,000,000
3.000
'21 J-J 78.000
6,500c. —July 1 1931 Population 1920
rate (per $1,000) 1920_-_$13.60
Tax
1
$41.000
35.967
INT. on bonds of 1918 payable at BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22._ $205264 Population in 1920
BOND. DEBT Apr 11 1922 ,592.750
Assess. val. '21 (act.val.) _14,703.725
'21(act.)-7
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
. Tot. assess. val. - $1,000)'22-$16.00 Citizens' State Bank of Ladoga.
School tax (per 31.000) 1921 $14.43
rate(per
Total tax
11.000
2.478 CLAY COUNTY.
Population 19_0 (est.)
O SCHOOL DIST.
Population in 1920
INT. on 6s of 1921 at the Conti- EAST CHICAG
Brazil is the county seat.
..1922
F-A $15.000c
nental & Commercial National Bank. 58 '12 F
-House-Building Bonds.
-A
BRAZIL. Is In Clay Co. Ines. as 48Court $102.000c_Due 10 bonds Chicago;on others at Elston National 58 '09 __- ?1,000c___Feb '23-'28
'12 J-J
51.500 _ _ _Sept'22-'26
city
Sis'15
4
This
Bank, Crawfordsville.
each 6 months until July 1 1932
6s '20 M-S 300.000_ __ _Sept 1 1925
a town Dec. 18 1866: city May 8 1873 45 '13 J-J $29,500___July 1 1929
Refunding Water.
CURRY SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. 48 Refunding Bonds. -1922-1934
Bridge Bonds.
M-N$17,000---M-N '22-'29
'09 A-0 $12.000c--4hs 14
This school township (P. 0. Farmbs '17 J-D 342.500---Jan 1 1928
1924-1933
53 '18 J-J 150.000
Park Bonds.
5s '19 M-N 35,000c_ _ Semi-ann ersburg) is in Sullivan County.
$9,500
s-a
15 '23-'37 GEN.BD.DT.Apr 11 '21 $576.000
5%51'21
_J&D
5,000
May 24'22 $107,000 GEN.BD. DT.Jan. 1 '22 $207,000 bs '22 J-D $90,000
debt
Floating
(7)
BOND. DEBT
6.899 BONDED DEBT
17,000 Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1921-387,489.975
Water debt (Incl.)
_7,259,570 Gravel road debt (add'1)
School tax (per 31.000) 1921---37.40
assess. val.
Total
671.115 DAVIESS COUNTY.
Jan 1 1922
36,000
1921_-Population in 1920 (est.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-438.50 Drainage dent (add'1)
County seat is Washington.
779,115
INT. on 5s of 1909 at Halsey.
Population 1910,9,340; 1920---9,293 Assessed val., real estate-17.791,280
Bridge Bonds.
Stuart & Co., Inc., Chicago, and on
N
4
CITY SCR. Jackson Assessed val. personal_ 8.381,710 4s
CAMBRIDGE go City and TOWN. Tot.ass'dval.'21(100%act.)26.172.990 5s 19 M-N$54,600 _M-N '22-'30 4s of 1909.5s of 1912 andinSis of 1915
27,000
'
East Chiat First National Bank
See Cambrid
Monument Bonds.
School District. Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921_ ---$9.40
cago, Ind.
Township Consol.
Population 1910. 32.535:1920_29,447 _s_ $6,000
Jan 1 1920.. 382.200
-EBT
BOND.b
CITY AND D.
CAMBRIDGE CONSOL. S.JACK- INTEREST at Brazil Trust Co. Gravel road debt
327.455 EAST CHICAGO AND INDIANA
SON TWP.
0act.
7
• HARBOR SCR.
dval.'20
L TOWNSHIP.
CLAY SCHOOp (P. 0. Burney) is Tot.ass'Co.tax(p(80, )35.292,960 School Bonds. CORP'N.
P. 0. Cambridge City.
$1,000)' 19-31.60
er
State &
townshi
26,85, 5s '18 J-J 3150.000__July 25 '24-33
Share of Cambridge City School In This
Population in 1920
Decatur County.
Buildin1 Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Mar 24'20 3296,000
t
DE
$30,000—July 1 '23-'34
31,000_ _ _July 15 1923
Total assessed val. 1919_ _88,079,440
J-J 24,000 _Jan 1 '23-'34 DEARBORN COUNTY.
'24-42
5s '22 J-J 38,000J & .1 1515 1943 6s '20
Lawrenceburg is the county seat. City and school tax ,rate (per
1935
4,000__J-J
1,000_ _Jan
$3.70
31 '19 ---$20,000
$1.000). 1919
BT
D
(7) NET co. DT. Dec
Town35,000
Share of Jackson School Bonds. BONDE(per $1,000) 1920- _-$16.20 Gray. rd. dt. Apr '18(add'1)$312.510 Population in 1920
Tax rate
ship School Building
assess. val. 1921_ _25.20 ldislO
Total
$2,000_ _ _July 15 1923 Population in 1920 (census)_....1,425 State&Co. tax (per 31.000)'21_33.74
i
Prin. and int. payable at Delphi.
12,000_J & J 15'24-'26
19,998 ELKHART. in Elkhart County.
Pop. 1910,21,396; 1920
This city is
5s '22 J-J 60,000_J & J 15'27-'41 CLINTON COUNTY.
Fundin Bonds.
2,000_ _ _Jan lb 1942
DECATUR. in Adams County. 314306 s-ag 333.000c_ --June 1 1926'
Frankfort is the county seat.
15 1942
9,000_ _ _July
This city is
Hospital Bonds.
4s '17 J-J 30,000c ___Jan 1 1937
BOND.DED S Juno 1922:
c
BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1922_ $109,500
'18
Fire Equipment Bonds.
Cambridge City Sch. Town $40,000 55 '22 s-a $100.000 _Mat 15 '23-41 Floating debt (add'1)
600
16 1940
M-N 95,000_
85,000 bs
Jackson School Township__
3.541 5s '20 ---y 330,000_ __Aug
TOTAL DEBT May 1922 3100,000 Sinking fund, general
Cemeter Bonds.
Assessed valuations 1921:
2,600
water
ge City Sch. Town2,078,254 Total assessed value '21 382,224.140 Sinking fund, (90% act.)_ -7,900.000 5s '19 -__ $20.000_ - _Nov 15 1925
Cambrid
Ass'd val.'22
Municipal Building Bonds.
Jackson School Township_ _4,266,202 Population In 1920 (census)_27,737 Tot. tax rate per $1,000)'22_$29.40
__ _ 395.000_ _$5,000 yearly
INT. at the office of the Board of
(census)_..4.762 4s '21 DEBT Dec 31 '21 3208,000
L CITY.
BOND.
Trustees in Cambridge City. CLINTON SCHOOlocated in Ver- Population in 1920
School
41.000
0. Clinton;
P.
Floating debt
26,010
DECATUR COUNTY. rg.
Sinking funds
million County.
CARROLL COUNTY.
County seat is Greensbu
Assessed value,real estate.26,912,530
School Building Bonds.
seat is Delphi.
County
Hospital Bonds.
1:21.000__July 1 '23-'25
value, personal__ 9,956,718
Assessed
bs '20 J-J
Court-House Bonds.
90.000.....Iuly 1 '26-'35 bs '20 M-N 1$17.500c May 15'2V40 Tot.ass'd val.'21(70%act.)36,869.248
4Sis'161NA-N $s5 000 M&N15'21-'26
1 45.000c_Nov 15'22-'40
GEN.BD. DT.Jan 1'20- $105.000 TOTAL DEBT May 1920_ $154.000 GEN.BD.DT. Apr 5'22.. $189,000 rax rate (per 31,000) 1921—.48.55
24,277
000
920
_7,800.
Assessed value__
Gravel road debt (addl)
_
14,000 POP. 1910, 19.282:1 in Elkhart;on
3571,973 Tax rate(per $1,000) 1920—$17.90 Bridge bonded debt,incl_
INT. on 4s payable
Jan 1 1920
10.962 Gravel road debt Apr 5'22 854,942 3)s at the Central Trust Co.. Chic.
_39.751,525 Populatios 1920
Assessed val.,real estate_
valuation, real_ _32,193,455
13,663,156
Prin. and int. payable at the Clin- Assessed yarn, personal_ 8,122,900
Assessed val., personal
Assessed
723,735 ton Trust Co. of Clinton.
Mortgage exemptions
ELKHART COUNTY.
Total assessed valuation
52,690,946
Total val. 1920
Goshen Is the county seat.
1921 (about 4-5 actual)_40,316,355
County tax (per $1,000) 1919—$3.80 COLUMBIA CITY.
Court-House Bonds.
Average tax (per $1,000) 1921_322.18
This city Is in Whitley County.
1922
410.000
Population In 1020 (census)_ 16,315
DT. Apr 22 $27,000 Pop'n 1910, 18,793; 1920, 17,813 4s '07 F-AUnit Road Bonds.
TOT. BOND.
* INT. at County Treas. office.
County
Water plant and electric
--- $35,200
13.000 DECATUR SCHOOL CITY. is in -s
debt (incl.)
.
Hitt
°ASS COUNTY. county seat. Sinking fund
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22_ $101.200
This district (P. 0. Decatur)
10.972
Logansport Is the
Gravel road debt (addl) 597.829
Total assessed val. 1921_ -4 616,570 Adams County.
Bridge Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate_ _ 67.917.140
(nor 1 000) ..s32.00
.
School Bonds.
Tax rats 1921
.._ $207,500
4s
F-A $29.000 -----1921-1934 Assess, val. persoal. _ _46 736.665
-BD. DT. Bridge Dec 31 '193195,000 Population 1910.3.448; 1920, 3,499 4s
Tot,ass. val.(act.val '21 114 653 805
7.000...(Duo part___
450'17 —
Total rate (per $1,000) 192L..$19.943
Twp. gravel road bonds-- 588,422
yearly beginning 1020.)
79,594.680 COLUMBUS.
Assessed val. 11)20
2.'50c ____1922-1924 Population in 1920 (census)__56.384
-a
4 tis'19 s
This city Is In Bartholomew Co.
tax (per $1,000) '17---$3.99
County
INT. payable at Elkhart County
bs '22 J-J 40,000c
lant Bonds.
'20 38,533
Water-P
Pop'n 1910,36.368L
maturity see V. 114, p. 1451.) Loan & Trust Co.. Goshen.
INT.at County Treasurer's office. 4548'13 J-J 338.000c......Jan 1 1923 (For
COUNTY.
BLACKFORD is Hartford City.

County seat
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19 315,600
22,311
Floating debt (add'1)___
37.911
Total debt Dec. 31
'19_Gravel road debt (add'1)_ 374,238
29,175,075
Ass'd val. 1920 (net)
Population in 1920 (census)__14,U84




154
ELKHART SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s '11 F-A $15,000c_F-A 15 1925
5s '19 s
-a 170,000__Mar 1 '32-'24
130.000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1925
55 '20 _-- 190,000_Sept 15 '25-'27
19,000_ __Sept 15 1928
530'21 _ _ - 40,000
530'21 ___ 50,000
530'21 ___ 75,000
BOND.DEBT May 1922. $489,000
Assessed valuation 1921_ _36,788,810
Population in 1920 (census)_ _24,277
INT. on bonds of 1911 in Elkhart:
on others in Chicago & Indianapolis.

INDIANA-CITIES AND TOWNS
Auditorium Bonds.
45 '17 A-0 1875,000c_ _Apr 10 1927
1107.500c__Apr 10 1937
Water-Works Equip't Bonds.
68 '21 -_- $50,000..- May 15 1926
Fire Department Equip't Bonds.
4%s'20 J-() SI,000_ _June 1192.5
43 s'20 J-D 159.000-Jun01 1925
%
148,000.... .June 1 1930
Street Paving Bonds.
6s '20 - _ _ 876.000_June 1'25&30
River Impt. Bonds.
5s '20 ___ $68,000.June 1
1925.'30.'35 & '40
Land Purchase Bonds.
43i9'18 M-N*390,000c__Nov 4 1948
Os '20 __*52.500_ __Sept 11910
Water-Works Refunding Bonds.
364,000_Nov 15 '22-'37
4%0'19 ___ I 2,000_ __Nov 15 1938
1,000_ _ _Nov 15 1939
Water-Works Refunding Bonds.
43 8'20 --- $80.000_ _Jan 15 '23-'38
%
6,000_ _Jan 15 '39-'40
BOND.DEBT Apr 20'22 $920,000
Assessed valuation 1921_143,803,000
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1921..421.00
Poonl'n 1910 63 933; 1920, 86.549
INT. on refunding railroad bonds
at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.;
on auditorium bonds at Tri-State
Loan & Trust, Fort Wayne;on bonds
marked ( ) and fire department
8
equipment bonds at First National
Bank, Fort Wayne; on paving bonds
and water-works equipment bonds at
the Lincoln National Bank, Fort
Wayne;on others at the Old National
Bank, Fort Wayne.

Police & Fire Dept. Bonds.
430'11 Oct $50,000c_ _ _Oct 16 1931
4xs'13 ___ 15.000_ __ _Apr 1 1923
Fire Station Bonds,
430
July $28,500_ _ _July 20 1927
BOND.DEBT Apr 14'22 3711.500
Water debt (incl.)
11,000
Sinking funds
77,493
Assessed valuation 1922_141,058,375
Tax rate (por $1,000) 1921--__$7.40
Population in 1920
55,378
INT.on 4s and 43s at City Treas.
office; on Police and. Fire Station bds.
at First National Bank, Hammond.

[Von. 114.
Water-Works Bonds.
6s '21 s-a I$50,000c _ _1922-1926
325,000c - -1927-1951'
6s '21 s I 50,000c_Oct 15 '22-'31
-a
300.000c_Oct 15 '32-'51
BOND. DEBT May 1922 $882,000
Water debt (incl.)
375,000
Assess. debt (add'1)
42,715
Sinking fund
22,052
Tot.asses.val.'21(100act.)61,585,690
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 ____$7.00
Pop'n 1910. 20,925: 1920, 36,004
INT. on as of 1921 at the City
Treasurer's office.

ELMORE SCHOOL TOWNSHIP.
HABIBIOND SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This township (P. 0. Elmore) is in
GARY SCHOOL CITY.
--- 25,000_ _ Aug 1 '22-'24
Daviess County.
4.408'11 J-D $60.000c__Nov 1 1933 _s
114,000_Mar 15 '23-'26
School Bonds.
153 '14 ___ 23.000____Nov 1 1934 _s
62,000_Mar 15 '23-'26
43s
__ $32.000
4s '15 J-D 50,000__--Dec 1 1935 _s
TOT. DEBT Mar 16 '20._ 830,000
450.000
58 '19 J-D 205.000____part yearly
Lafayette Heating Plant Bonds.
Assessed val., real estate_31,200.000
Os'20 ___ 175.000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1925
- $3,000_Aug 15 '22-'24
Assessed val., personal_ _ 1.800.000
Os '21 s-a 105.000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1026 _s
Refunding Bonds.
Tot. assess. val.'20
5s '22 J-D 150,000_ _June 1 1942
(actul)33.000,000
$110.000--Sept 1 '22-'26
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20_813.00
,
Refunding School Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
Population in 1920
530'21 J-D$125.000____Dec 1 1936
1,995
•
M-N$21,000c_May 15' 22-28
4%s'22 F-A 75,000c___Feb 1 1937 4s g
ELWOOD.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1922 $708,921 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922_ $785.000
Assess. val. 1921 (Oct.)..-61,500,000
This city is in Madison County
Sinking fund
84,546
Inc. as a city April 27 1891.
36,000
Assessed valuation 1921_141.058,375 Population in 1920
INTEREST on funding bonds payRefunding Bonds.
(Assess. about 90% actual val.)
55 '03 J-D $45.000c___June 1 1923
School tax (per $1.000) 1922...37 60 able at Flrst Nat. Bank, Hammond.
Time Warrants.
Population in 1920 (Census)_ _55,543
6s '22 - $10,000.. __Oct 30 1922
HANCOCK COUNTY.
GEN.BD. DT. Apr 5'21-- $85,000
GILL SCHOOL TWP.
Greenfield is the county seat.
Assessment debt (add'I)--_
This township (P. 0. New LebaCourt-House Bonds.
18,000
Floating debt(addl)
non) is in Sullivan County.
4%sac5s J-J $52.000c_Last bond '28
25.000
Sinking fund (general)__.._
BOND.DEBT Apr 5 1921 $52,000
School Bonds.
18,320
Assess. val. real
430'16
4,276,620
$12,487.June 15 '23-'30 Assessed val'n, real osta te_36,299,940
Assess val. personal
Assessed val'n. personal_ _12.268,380
'16
5,279,305
7.000
Tot.ass'd val.'20(act.val.)_9,555.925 PORT WAYNE SCHOOL DIST.
Other assessable property_ 7,881,740
Refunding Bonds.
city tax (per $1,000) 1921___$13.30 4s '09 A-0 $60.000c__Oct 1 '22-'23 430'16 __ $8,060.June 15 '23-'35 Total assess. val. 19!O....56,450,060
Pconlation 1910, 11,028; 1920_10.790 4s '12 J-D 68.500c_June 1 '23-'28 BOND. DEBT May 17 '18 332.500
(Assessment actual value.)
INT.on 5s at Nat.Shoe & Leather 48 '14 F
-A 150.000c..Feb 14 '24-'23 Floating debt
2.700 Co. tax rate (per 81.000) 1920_131.50
Bank, N. Y.
48 '16 J-J 100,000c_July 15'26-35 Total assessed val. 1918- -1.803.235 Population in 1920 (census)_ -17_,210
6s '20 s-a 872,000_ __ _Nov 1 1925 Total tax (per $1,000) 192
-0-$18.00 INTEREST payable in New York
Os '22 F-A 860.0 ',.c.. Feb 15 1927
ELWOOD SCHOOL CITY.
at Winslow. Lanier & Co.
This school city (P. 0. Elwood) is BOND.DEBT Apr 5'22_ $2,132,000 GOSHEN.
in Madison County. Bonds are tax- Assessed valuation 1921
(about 80% actual)__ _145,600,000 asThis city is In Elkhart Co. Incorp HARRISON SCHOOL TWP.
free.
town May 1831: city May 1868.
This township (P.0. Terre Haute)
5s '22 F
-A $35,000c_Feb 1 '29-'35 School tax (per $1,000) 1922..--$7.70
Refunding Bonds.
Is in Vigo County.
INT at U.S.Mtge.& Tr.Co.. N Y
45
J-J 45,000c
A922-1930
6s '20 __ - 40.000
School House [mot. Bonds.
BOND.DEBT May 1 1922 $80,000
Funding Bonds.
55 '19 J-J $ .500c_July 1 '23-'23
Assessed value, real estate_4,287,040 FOUNTAIN COUNTY.
48 '07 J-D 325.000c_J&D '22-'29
22,000c_July 1 '24-'34
Assessed value, personal__ _4,735.915
Covington is the county seat.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '21.. 367.500 BOND.DEBT Apr 7 1921- $42.500
Tot.ass'd value 1921 (act.)..9,022,955
Bridge Bonds.
Sinking fund
Floating debt (additional)_
8,088
30
School tax rate(per $1,000)'21 $17.80 58 '20 J-J $247,400__July 1 '23-'36 NET DEBT (cash) -- -----30 832 Total
assessed val'n 1920_10,394,520
Dec 311921 _
36 668
Population in 1922 (est.)
11,000 BOND.DEBT July 1920.. $290.300 Assessed valuation 1921.._13,022,290 Population in 1920
70,189
Gravel road debt (add'1)_
494.009 City tax (Per 31,000) 1921
$760
Total assessed val. 1919_49.074,820
EVANSVILLE.
9,525 HARRISON SCHOOL TWP.
Evansville Is the county seat oi Population in 1920 (census)__18,823 Pop'n 1910, 8,514; 1920
INT. at Salem Bank, Goshen.
This township (P. 0. Bluffton) is
Vanderburg Co. Incorporated 1847
In Wells County.
Town of Howell annexed Jan.3 1916. FRANKFORT.
GOSHEN SCHOOL CITY.
This city is in Clinton County.
Park Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Goshen) is in (3s '20 M-N $35,0000_M-N '22-'32
Electric Light Bonds.
3,000c__M-N
1933
5s '22 A-01150.000c_Apr 1 '24-'28
Elkhart County.
s-a
8,000c_May 15'23-30
6s '20 M-N
1 25,000c___Apr 1 1929 5s '18DEBT $35.000c_Jan 1 '23-'29
School-Building Bonds.
NET
June 3 1921.. $101,000
9,000c_Nov 15 '22-30
Public Improvement Bonds.
5s '22 J 3100,000_ _July 1 '25-'34 BONDED DEBT
Floating debt(addl)
35,000
5s '22 A-01100,000c_Apr 1'24-'28 Sinking
(7)
140000__July 1 '35-'44 Assess.value 1919
fund
1,400
2,542,975
1 25,000c_ -Apr 1 1929 Total assessed val'n
1921-15,226.940 BOND. DEBT June 1922 $260,000 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919_ -__$9.60
Water-Works Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_$26.40 Assessed valuation 1921.._13,022.290 Population in 1920 (consus)___7,036
5s '22 J-D$140,000c_June 1 '24-'37
INT. at City Nat. Bank, Goshen.
Population in 1920 (census)__11,585
Prin. and int. payable at the
Relunding Bonds.
Studebaker Bank of Bluffton.
4s '12 J-J T(372,;.Me -Jan 1 1932 FRANKFORT
GRANT COUNTY.
SCHOOL DIST.
40 '12 J-J 388,0..July 1 1937 430'13 J-3
ef:ft.
County seat Is Marlon.
• 445.900c_ _July 1 1942 430'15 --- $17,600__July 1 '22-'23
HARTFORD CITY SCH. CITY.
Bridge Bonds.
17.500___Jan 1 1929
4%8'20
61,500.4r 15 '23-'25
'18
1922-1930 TOTAL DEBT Apri11922. $34,900
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 2031,591,100 5s '21 ___ 225,000_ __Jan 1 '24-'38 58 FloodJan $35.000
BOND.DEBT April 1922 $259,500
Tot.asses.val.'21(act. vol.)..6,014,830
Bonds.
Sinking fund
5,605 Assessed valuation 1921_ _14,677,000 5s
M-N$10.000e
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922____$6.62
Assess. val.'20
123.411,320
INT. at
(34.000 each June)
Population in 1920
6.183
City tax (per $1,000) 1920 -.47.05 Frankfort. American Nat. Bank
Jail Bonds.
Pop'n 1910. 69,647;'20
85.264
4s
Feb $10,000c_Feb 1 '23-'23
INT. on refunding bonds at Chase FRANKLIN COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '20- $81,000 BELT SCHOOL TWP.
Brookville is the county seat.
Nat. Bank, N. Y., or at Mercantile
This township (P. 0. Dana) is in
54.296.060
J-D 359,000c_J&D 1 '21-'30 A.ssess. val. real
Trust & Savings Bank, Evansville; 48
Assess. val. personal
26.685.510 Vermilion County.
on others at National City Bank of (Part each six months-V.91.p 1790) Other assess. property
12.385.935 430'16 3-D $18,000__J&D 1 '22-'31
Court-House Furniture Bonds. Tot.
Evansville.
ls 16 J-D
'22-'31
4s .12 J-D $8,000c__J & D 22- 29 Stateval. 1919 (act. val.)_93.367.505 BOND. DEBT Apr II '22 1$29,666
& Co. tax (per 81,000)'1944.60
Bridge Bonds.
Floating debt
5.000
Pop'n 1910, 51.426: 1920.
EVANSVILLE SCHOOL CITY.
51,333
45 '12
$900
Dec 1922
6.438,925
4s '14 A-0 $72.750_0ct 15 '22-'31 430'14 M-S
INT. at Co. Treasurer's office. • Assess. val., real estate
Assess. val., personal
1,304,835
45 '14 A-0 1 8,000_Oct 15 1928 4s '17 ...-- 36.500
J-D 26,880
Other assessable property_ 2,351,060
124.000__Oct 15 '32-34
5.448.. June 1 '23-'27 GRANT SCHOOL TWP.
4s g '15 34 112.000_July 6 '22-'35
This township (P. 0. Boswell) is Total assess. val., 192L_..10,094,820
10.080Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$8.20
s''14
11,500____Dee 8 1929 BOND.DEBT Dec Dec. 1 '22-'27 In Benton County.
31 '19 $154 400
43s
2,500____Sept 1 1924 NET DEBT
45 '16 J-J 124.000„July 1 '23-'28
45
___ 400,000_ _Aug 1 '23-'3S Gravel road Dee 311918. 107.023
1 1,500._ __July 1 1929 HENDRICKS COUNTY.
debt (add'i)
4%s'20 ___ 150,000
1923-1932
Dec 31 1918_
115.880 TOTAL DEBT June 12 '19 42,000 Is Danville is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 '20 8804.500 Net taxable
'12 J-J $225000.July 10 '23-'32
(50%act.)2.427,917
val. 1920.. __ _23.726.530 Tot.assess.val.'18
Assess. valuation 1921_ _123,000 MOO County tax
School tax
$5.00 GEN.BD. DT.June 9'22 $225,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1921- _$8.40 Population (per $1.000) 1916_311.05 Population(per 31.000)
in 1910
24,500
1,714 Gravel road debt (addl)_
in 1920 (census)_ _14.758
Population in 1920
85,264
Assessed yarn 1921-56.691,235
1NTERFST
INT.at City Nat.Bk..Evansville. County Nat. payable at Franklin
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_-_-$1.10
Bank, Brookville.
GREENCASTLE SCHOOL TWP. Population In 1920 (census)...20,291
This township (P.0.Greencastle)
INT. at County Treas. office.
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SCH.
FAYETTE COUNTY.
is in Putnam County.
DISTRICT.
Connersville ls the county seat.
School Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Roachdale) is
County Impt. Bonds,
4
430'17 J-J $42.800__(Due $1,500 HIGHLAND SCHOOL TWP/
430'15M-Ni$12.000.May 15 '23-'34 In Putnam County.
J & J 1 beginning 1923).
This township (P. 0. Perrysville)
School Bonds.
13.000_Nov 15 '22-'34
TOTAL DEBT 1918
842,800 is in Vermilion County.'
2.000_Mav 15 1935 58 '18 J4 325,000__J&J1 1922-'31 Total assess. val. 1918..
2,099,285 4 3is'16 J-J $30.000____ Part yearly
County bond. dt. June 16'22 $28,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 5 1922. 325,000 Tax rate (per
4,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'27
County Unit Hy.dt.(addl) 108,240 Tot.asses.val.'21(100% act.)4,400,000 Population in $1,000) 1919-__$16.30 430'17 J-3
1920 (census)__5,473 TOTAL DEBT June 3 '22._ $28,000
Gravel road bds. (add'1).--116,389 Tax rate (per 81.000) 1921...A11.94
Tot. ass'd val. 1921 (act.)-7,000,000
Population in 1920 (census)___1,855
Assess.val.1922(70% act.).33,769,422
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921- _.$6.7()
GREENE COUNTY.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.-32.38
County seat is Bloomfield.
Population in 1920 (census)_,.17,142 FULTON COUNTY.
Gravel road debt (addl)_ _ 484.356 HOBART.
Rochester Is the county seat.
This town is In Lake County.
Totalassessedvaluatfon'20 42,236.3 5
Bridge Bonds.
FLOYD COUNTY.
Refunding Bonds.
430'05 A-0 $50.000e_ _ _Apr 4 192A Popul'n 1910, 36.873; 1920, 36,759
County seat Is New Albany.
6s'21 s-a $21,000__Apr 30'23-32
BOND. DEBT Apr 10'22 850,000
Funding Bonds.
GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '18- $63,075
45 '10 J-J I $70,000c_Jan 1 '23-'29 Assess, val. real estate__ _26,742,981 GREENSBURG SCHOOL CITY. Sinking funds
This district is in Decatur County. Net valuation 1921
1 20.000c_ _..Jan 1 1930 Assess. val. personal and
corporate stock
School House Bonds.
14,411,172
County Infirmary Bonds.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'21-3 2:37320
46
5 $77 .820
430
M-N 22,000-M&N 15'22-32 Tot.ass'd val.'21(67%act.)41,154,153
$3,000c....Jan 1 1930 Population 1910, 1,753; 1920, 2,375
Net val. taxable 1920- _43,053.760 5s '22 J-J
Corydon Pike Bonds.
2,500c___July 1 1920
bs
-Apr $12,400- Apr 1 '23-'30 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '21...._$6.10
2.500c_ _ _Jan 1 1931
OS
s-a
HOWARD COUNTY.
School Refunding Bonds.
9,500_ _Apr 1 '23-'40 Popu ation In 1920 (Census)_16,478
INT. on 430 at Am. Ex. Nat. 530'19$tP,250____J4 '21-'29
Road Repair Bonds.
Kokomo is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT Apr 9 1921.. $59.500 BONDED DEBT
Os
M-N$12,000-May 15 '22-'41 Bank. New York,
None
GARY.
Ass'd val'n 1920(80% act.) 6,307,000 Gravel rd. debt Jan 1 '22- $629,796
County Road Unit Bonds.
This city Is in Lake Co. Inc. July Tax rate(per $1,000) 1920_ _$28.50 Total assessed val. 1921 ri.,
6s
M-N$178,516_May 15 '22-'41
• 'O. 4
14 1906.
Population In 1920_
6s
M-N 77,200_May 25'23-'42
5,345 (actual)
96,081,885
Park Bonds.
GEN.BD.DT.April1922 $401,616
INT. on 530 of 1919 payable in Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.... $5.40
Gravel road debt (add'1)__ 344,804 430'13 F-A $50,000___Aug 29 1933 Indianapolis at Indiana Nat. Bank, Pop'n 1910, 33.177;1920_43,965.
430'13 J-D 20,000c__Dec 15 1933 and on the other issue at the Union
Assessed value,real estate.13,510,020
Assessed value, personal_ _11,265,550 430'17 Feb 60,000___ _Feb 1 1937 Trust Co., Greensburg.
HUNTINGTON.
Total assessed value. 1921.24,775,570 68 '19 J-D 140.000___July '24-'39
This clty is In Huntington County.
(Due $35,000 each 5 years.)
HAMMOND.
A.vge. tax rate(per $1,000)'21.325.18
First incorp. Feb. 16 1848; organizodi
This city is in Lake County. Inc. as a city Sept. 17 1873.
Population in 1920 (census)_30.661 6s '20 J4 100,000
1923
INT at New Albany Nat. Bank 6s '21 F-A 100,000
1929-1935 1884.
"
I
Street-Lirtng Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
J-10,000_ _ Dec 10'22-'30
430
D $'16
5s '10 J-J 35,000
1922-1926 6s '21 s-a 395,000_ __Mar 1 '23-41
1,900__Dec 10 1931
FORT WAYNE.
Water Bonds.
(Optional March 1 1929.)
Park Bonds.
This city (Incorporated 1840) Is tha 58 '15 J4 $11,000
Park Bonds.
1923-1931
5s '20 Jan $1,900
'23-'24
ounty seat of Allen County.
Refunding Bonds.
58 '22 s-a $25,000_ May 15 '23-'32 58 '20 May 12,000-Feb Jan'23-'35
15
Refunding RR. Bonds.
5s '17 :1-.1 32,000
1922-1925
Fire Department Bonds.
Fire-Station Bonds.
4s'13 A-0$140.000--Oct 10 1933 5s '22 M-S 115,000
1924-1935 6s '20 s-a 324.000.. Aug 1 '22-'30 48 '16 Oct $14,000-Jan 1 '23-'29




JUNE, 1922.]

INDIANA-CITIES AND TOWNS

HUNTINGTON

155

Population in 1920
11.000 LA PORTE COUNTY.
Library Site Bonds.
County seat is La Porte.
INT. at First Nat. Bk., JeffersonSept194e
45
J-J $125.000e
July 1955 ville.
Jail Bonds.
43‘.4'15 J-J 500,000c
5s '08 M S321.000c_ June 1'23-'28
Building. Refunding. &c.
Court-House Bonds.
ts'20 F-A$550,000-__Feb 5 1940 JENNINGS COUNTY.
55 '08 J-D $37,500__June 1 '23-'28
The county seat is Vernon.
-a
47s'20 s 390,000___Feb 10 1940
7,00Jc_June 1 '23-'29
TOT. DEBT May 1 192248.456,5)0 GEN. BONlim. DEBT_ None. 5s '09 J-D
Assessed valuation 1921_592,818,300 Gravel rd. bonds Jan 1 '22 $190,134 (Si 000 in even & $1.500 in odd sere.)
17,777,590 TOTAL DT. Dec 31 '19- $102.500
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__$8.00 Assess. val. 1921
$2.70 NET.BD.DT.Dec 31'19- $96.693
233,650 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921
Population in 1910
Pop'n 1921 (city directory) 325.890 Population in 1920 (Census)._13,280 Gravel road bonds(add'1)_ 1.150.679
51.044,070
Assessed val., real
INT. payable at Winslow, Lamer
HUNTINGTON SCHOOL CITY. & Co., New York and at Indiana KENDALLVILLE.
Assessed val., personal, &
School Building Bonds.
19,195,630
This city is in Noble County.
corporation property
Nat. Bk.,
_-_-1923-1942 Trust Co., Fletcher Amer.Nat. Bk..
-A $165,000
5s '22 F
Electric Light & Water Bonds. Other assessable property_30.148,130
Indianapolis; Merchants
High-School Bonds.
.Oct 5 '23-'36 Total valuation 1921_ -__100,387,830
6s '21 A-0 $70,000..
Treas. office.
and Marion County
4%8'15 s-a $81, 00cPart yly Oct 22
1,617,710
Less exemptions
Park Bonds.
58
-- 34,0)0
6s '22 __ $1,000-..May 1 '23-'26 Net taxable valuation.. 98,770,120
INDIANAPOLIS !UNIT. DIST.
BOND. DEBT May'22-- $115,500 6s '21 J-J $350,000c___July 1 1926 BOND.DEBT Apr 21 1921 $97,000 Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'21_ -..$2.00
6.000
Sinking fund
30,714 Population 1910,45.797; 1920_50,443
21
20,000,000 6s '21 J-D 350,000c-Dec 30 1926 Sinking funds
Assess. val. 1922
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
1926 Tot. ass'd val.'20 (act. val.)8,918,327
-Dec
J-D 250.000.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922-$23.60 6s '21 DEBT Dec '21_ $1.280.000 City tax rate (per $1,000) '20...39.20
BOND.
14,000 Tot. assess. val., 1921-588,901,250 Population 1910, 4,981; 1920...5.273
Population 1920
LAWRENCEBURG.
--This city is in Dearborn County.
KNOX COUNTY.
INDIAN CREEK TOWNSHIP.
HUNTINGTON COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT May 1922.. $37,000
County seat is Vincennes.
Huntington is the county seat.
This township (P. 0. Winamac
2,607
Sinking fund May 16 1919_
Refunding Bonds,
R. F. D. No. 2) is in Pulaski County.
Court-House Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921_-_19.586,905
J-J $30,000
1935 (Assessment 1-3 actual value.)
330'04 J-J I 324,000c July 1, 23-'23 BOND.DEBT June 9 1921 $67,000 4
100,000c_July 1 1924 Total assessed value 1921....2,134,000
Hospital impt. Bonds.
1
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921...430.00
GEN.BD. DT. Jan 1922- $132,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.-419.00 6s '20 M-N($61,000_May 15 '23-'30 Population in 1920(Census)---3,464
587,120 Population in 1921 (est.)
67,500-Nov 15 '22-'30
989
Gravel road debt
' 16.428
00. BD. DI.. Apr 6'22_ $187,650
Sinking fund
65,991,250 JACKSON COUNTY.
Sinking fund Apr 6 192231,874 LAWRENCE COUNTY.
Tot. assess. val. 1921
Bedford is the county seat.
1,371,810
Brownstown is the county seat. Twp. gravel road bonds,
Mortgage exemption
Jail Bonds.
'22.._.43.70
(tax-free).
874,152
Dec 31 1919
County tax (per 31.000)
Court-House Bds.
M-S $22,000c-Apr 15 1924
Population in 1920 (census) _31.671 48 '10 J-J $30,625c_July 1 '23-'29 Assess. val., real estate_ _ _48,617,860 3348
(Subject to call after 1913.)
10,800c_Jan 1 '23-'31 Assess. val., personal_ __ _24,690,074
INT.at Mercantile Nat.13k..N.Y. 4s '11 J-J
Bridge Bonds.
DEBT
Other assessable property_ 6,370,176
COUNTY BOND.
$14.000
$42,000 Tot. ass'd val.'22 (act.)_ _79,684.110 448'15
INDIANAPOLIS.
Jan 1 1922
5.500_32.500 ea..6mos
-a
22,500 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'22323.63 4 s'15 s
Indianapolis Is the county seat of Note debt(addl)
7,000 ..Nov 15 1923
town charter Gravel road bonds outst'g 382 438 Population in 1920
46,245 58 20 -__
Marion Co. Original
Refunding Bonds.
Feb. 17 1838: present charter 1905. Tot. val. 1922(60% act.)_35,214,530
Sept 1922
45 '06 M-S $2.5000
Track Elevation Bonds.
KOKOMO.
(Assessment at acuual value
BOND. DEBT May 1922 3127,500
This city Is in Howard County.
48 '15 J-J 350,000c___July 1 1923
under 1919 law.)
Gravel road debt (add'))__ 487.729
4s '16 J-J 50,000c__July 1 1928 County tax (par $1,000)'21-$3.60
Real Estate Bonds.
Assessed valuation
46 '15 J-J $100,000____June 1 1930 Population in 1920 (Census)__24,228 4%s
_ $38,000___Jan 5'23-'30 State & Co.tax (pfif1921_ _26,765,375
S1.0001'21 .36 00
Memorial Bonds.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
Park Bonds.
Os
Os '21 J-J $1,600,000--Jan 1 1927
$113,500___Aug 10 1950 Population 1910,30,625; 1920-28.222
.
INT.at First Nat, Bank, N. Y
TOWNSHIP.
.Nov 30 1950
JACKSON SCHOOL
16,000..
Hospital Bonds.
3As'06 J-J $100,000c-__Jan 1 1936
This township is In Hamilton Co. 6sFire Apparatus.
1925 LAWRENCE SCHOOL TWP.
4s '11 J-J 110.000c--_June 1 1941 00'15 J-J* 1$4.000__J-J 15 '22-'29 494,s'15
$5,750
250-Jan 15 1930
1
This school township (P. 0. LawBridge Bonds.
ewer Bonds ($12.500 ev. 5 yrs.).
19 000
48 '11 M-9 $22,500c_Mch 1 23-'31 rence) is in Marion County. Bonds
3;411'03 J-J $65.000c_ -Jan 1 1924
25,000_ -July 1 1923
15,600.._J&J15 '32-'36 TOTAL DEBT Jan 2'22.. $194,400 are tax-free.
DEBr
4s '15 J-J
Jan 1937 Assess. val. 1922_
500
$8,900e_ _July 15 1922
_ _i0.784.105 454810 _
4s '15 J-J 50.000c-__July 1 1925 5s '17 J-J
Jan 1937 City tax (per $1,000) 1922-$5.70 4548'11 ___
6,000c_July 15 1926
1,000
4s '17 .T4 40.000-_Jan 1 '23-'26
May '22.... $32,750 Population in 1920 (Census)__30.067 ‘iis'll ___
3,710c__Nov 11 1926
___ 14.No__ _Jan 1 '23-'29 BOND.
4Hs
3,000c__Nov 10 1924
Assessed valuation 1921.-7,360,890
1Nr. at City Nat. Bk., Kokomo. 6s '20 ___
Flood Bonds.
25,000c.Sept 15 '22-'26
{
3;48'04 J-J $125,0000___Jan 1 1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_36.00
40.000c.Sept 15'27-'30
0
46 '13 J-J 150.000___May 1 1943 Population in 1920 (Census)--A,574 KOKOMO SCH0 - DISTRICT. 6s '21 s-a
.Sept 15 1931
160.000c..
4s '15 J-J 540,000e__ _July 1 1940
*INT. at First N. Bk., Arcadia.
School Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1922- $145,710
4s '16 J-J 68 000c____July 1 1940
5s
s37,100
6s '20 s
3Ks'17 J-J 90,000---Jan 1 '23-'31 JACKSON SCHOOL TWP.
-a 115,000-N0v 1 1925 Assessed value, real estate_5,437.760
40,000__-Dec 1 1926 Assessed value, personal.... 812,040
This township is in Wayne County. 6s '21 s-a
litreet Bonds.
1923-1932 See Cambridge City and Jackson
Other assessable property_. 811,400
_ 836,500
High School Bonds.
53 '22
45 '14 J-J $120,000c_Jan 1 '23-'34 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (abt. act.)7,061,200
Township Consol. School DLstrict.
-River-improvement Bonds.
BOND. DENT May 1922 $310.000 INT. payable at the Lawrence
4s '14 J-J $63.000c__Jan 1 1920
49,056,695 State Bank of Lawrence.
JASPER COUNTY.
Assess. val. 1921
Park Improvement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$6.70
Rensselaer is the county seat.
40 '97 J-J $350,000c___Jan 1 1927
-49 '20 J-J $150.000c _Jan 1 '23-47
Court-House Bonds.
Population in 1920 (Census)-30,067 LEBANON.
_July 1 1926
20,000c_ _ _ _Jan 1 1926 434s
-*$22,000
58 '20 s-a
INV. at Citizens Nat. Bank, KoThis city is in Boone County.
J-.I 28,500c_ _Jan 1 '23-'50 (Optional after July 1 1921).
,
450'21
komo.
Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds.
z$24.000 _July 1 '28&'32
53.49'21 J-J I63,000c_Jan 1 '23-'43
6s '21 ___ $45.000c_$10,000June 1
1 2,000c-.Jan 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Apr 5'22_ $23,000 LAFAYETTE.
'25, '29, '33 and '37.
85,0000-Aug 22 1926 Gravel road debt (add'i)
of Tip6s '21 J-J
This city is the county seat
and $5,000 1941
Jan 1 1920
456,970 oecanoe County. Illcor9- 1853.
Boulevard Bonds.
Bonds.
Park
6s00,25,30 '35&'40
1,434
3340'03 J-J $100.000c_.....May 1 1933 Cash on hand Jan 11920....
SowerBonds.
Assess. val.'21(1007 act.)42,529,460 -s
Refunding Bonds.
--- $10,500
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21-- $65000
°1919
4s '94 J-J $109,500c___Jan 26 1924 Co. tax (per $1,000)
$1.26 4s
6.000
__ 10.375
Floating debt
4s '94 J-J 600.0000-..Mar 1 1924 Population in 1920 (Census). 13,961
8.601
(Due beginning July 1 1918.)
Sinking fund
300.000c__June 30 1924
INT. on bonds marked ( ) at BOND. DEBT Apr 6'M.- $240,000 Tot.ass'dval. (75%acct.)8,601,165
8
4s '94 J-D
'21
20,488 Tot. tat rate (per $1,000) 21325.60
349'05 J-J 45,000C..,._July 1 1925 Winslow, Lanier & Co.; on bonds Sinking fund
-Department Bonds.
marked (z) at Third Nat. Bank, and Ass'd val'n (real & pers'1)_14,814,325 Population 1920
Fire
6,257
408.490
48 '11 J-J $200,000c___June 1 1941 on bonds marked (z) at Second Nat. Corporations
48 '14 J-J 20,0000..- July 1 1923 Bank, all of N. Y. 0.
Tot. ass'd val. Dec. 31'19_15,222,815 LEBANON SCHOOL CITY.
380,0000_ _Jan 1 '23-41
-$24.50
53,ts'20 J-J
City tax (per 31.000)
_Aug 1 '22-'25
JAY COUNTY.
Station House Bonds.
Population 1910,20,081: 1920_22.486 6s '21 F-A$20,000c_
20,000c__Feb 1 '23-'26
County seat is Portland.
48 '97 J-J $150.000c___Jan 1 1927
INT. at office of Biair &Co..N.Y. BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922 -__879,000
TOTAL DT. Dec 31 '19.... $30,000
City Hall Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1931.-7.771,995
8'06 J-J $300.0000___July 1 1936 Sinking fund
4,516 LAKE COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22-310.20
s'09J-J 600,000c_ __Jan 1 1939 Gravel road bonds (add'1)- $662,429
Crown Point is the county seat.
6.257
Lanier Net valuation lial
Population in 1920
NT, payable at Winslow,
48,001,00%)
Bridge Bonds.
& 00., New York and Indiana Tr. State&Co.tax (per $1.000)'16.810.90 ths 13 J-J j$17.000____Jan 1 1923
LIBERTY SCHOOL TOWNSHIP.
.Jan 1 1924
Population in 1920 (Census)..-23,318
00., Indianapolis.
1 95,000-.
This township Ii in Tipton County.
BOND. DEI3T Nov '21-$5,963,500 JEFFERSON COUNTY.
4s 14 .1-.T 54.500____Jan 1 1924 BOND. DEBT June 1922.. 538.500
The city had a sinking fund balance
Madison 18 the county seat.
4348'15 J-J 125,250...- Jan 1 1926 Assessed valuation 192h...4,714,450
1920. On
of $928,799.88 Dec. 31
6,175_ _July 1 1925
s'15 J-J
Bridge Bonds,
Dec. 31 1920 there were outstanding 448'13 M-N$15,000..-M&N '22-'33 4 4'15 J-J 67,500___ _Jan 1 1930
LINCOLN SCHOOL TOWNSHIP.
$2,459,333street improvement bonds,
Hospital Bonds.
Toll-Road Purchase.
Law
1924
P.O. Brownshurg, Hendricks Co.
commonly known as "Barrett lien 4s '02 F
_ $100,000
-A $8,400c_2 bonds y'rly 59
Bonds." These bonds are a first not CO. BD. DT. Jan 1 '22_ $23,400 00. BD. DT. Jan 1 '22-$1,944,425 00'15 J-J $28.000_due part each
'19on abutting property and are
six mos. beg. Jan 1 1917.
Gravel road bonds (add'1).. 255,573 Gravel road debt(twp. ob2.649,436 5s '17 F-A $4.500_Aug 15 '22-'36
obligations of the city.
ligations)
Assess. val., real estate
12,261.560
150,816 55 '17 F-A 12,240_Aug 15 '22-'37
Tot. ass'd val.'21 (act.) 3585,901.250 Assess. val., personal
7,006,89, Sinking fund
3,500c_Jan 1 '23-'29
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1921.._....$26 60 Tot.ass'd val. 21 (act.). 19,268,450 Assess. val., real estate.._223,407,240 5s '19 8-a
-1920, 314,194. Co. tax rate (per 31.000) 192147.60 Assess. val., personal _ 90.916,880
POPULATION.
Refunding Bonds.
$3,500c_July 1 '23-'29
1910 (Census), 233,650; in 1900. Population in 1920 (Census)_ _20,709 Other assess. property__ 69.146.850 494s'19 s-a
(?)
169,164; In 1890, 105,436; In 1880.
INT. at Co. Treasurer's office.
Tot. assess. val. 1921___383,470,970 BONDED DEBT
75.056; in 1870, 48,244. Territory
Mortgage exemptions_ .._ 4,833.630 Population in 1920 (Census)___1,798
of city substantially increased be- JEFFERSON SCHOOL TWP.
378,637,340
Net valuation
tween 1830 and 1900.
This district(P. 0. Kemptou) is in County tax (per $1.000) 1921.32.00 LOGANSPORT.
Pop'n 1910, 82,864; 1920.-159,957
Tipton County.
This city Is in Cass County. InINDIANAPOLIS SCHOOL DIST.
INT. at County Treas. office.
98,000.Mar 15
corporated Feb. 17 1838. City owns
This district Includes the whole of 6s '21 J-J t5,000___J&J 1 '23-'36
6
water and electric-light plant.
'22-'33
the city of Indianapolis.
TWP.
3,000__July 1 1933 LANCASTER SCHOOL 0. BluffElectric Bonds.
Funding Bonds,
Tnis school township P.
BONDED DWI
Os '20 J-J 1335,000__July 1 '23-'35
(7)
340'00 J-J $100.000c_ _July '27-'28
ton R. R. No. 5) is in Wells County.
1 75.000__Jan 1 '23-'36
1922-1926 JEFFERSONVILLE.
4-s '99 J-J 181,000
fis '22 J-D $97,000
Funding Bonds (Tax-free).
This city Is In Clark County.
Coupon Notes.
BONDED DEBT
58 '18 J-J $81,000____J-J '21-'29
Refunding City Bonds.
)
M-S $ I 2.000c_ Nov 1 '22-'24
448
INT. at the Studebaker Bank,
Refund. Bonds (opt. beg. 1916).
3%8'99 F-A $7,000c_-Feb 1 '23-'24 Bluffton, Ind.
Educational Trust Bonds.
3Sis'06 J-J 351,000c___Jan 1 1926
Nov 1925
3548'17 J-J $100,000c__Jan 1 1942 334s'00 M-N100,000c
Park Bonds.
6,000c___Jan 1'23-'24 LA PORTE.
School, Real Est. & imp. Bonds. 3 is'06 3.7
-an )$8.00)L..June 1 '23-'30
--8,000__Jan 1 '25&'26
This city is in La Porte County. 6s '21 s
33.0'04 J-J $600,000c_July 1 '30-'41 3)48
5.000_ _June 1 1931
_ _ - 54,000
Refunding Water Bonds.
45 'II J-J 75,000c_July 1 '41-'42 4%s
1927-1942 5s '19 J-J f 515,000c_July 1 '25-'29 Municipal El. It. Plant Bonds.
4s '15 J-J 75.000c_July 1 '45-'46 58 '22 .„.- 73.500
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '203273,800
'26-'3Q 6s '21 s-an 350.000
1 15,000c--Jan 1
45 '13 J-0 150.000c-Dec 1 '42-44
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1921.. 3379,000
16,041
3.65'16 J-J 150,000.___Dec 1 1961 irioatIng debt
Water-Works Bonds.
_ _24,411,535
12,830 58 '11 J-D Si 2.000_ _June 1 '23-'24 Tot. ass'd val. 19 1
3Xs'16 J-J 150.000c__July 1 1947 Sinking fund
Assess. val. '20(Yi act.)_8,395,i65 (All bda. subj. to call June 1 1916.) Total tax (per 31.000) 1919___$18.20
25,000c___July 11948
21,626
Pop. 1910, 19,050; 1920
3Ms'17 .7425.000____July 1 1947 Clay tax (per 31,000) 1916_ -$16.0()
Street improvement Bonds.
INT. on refunding bonds at First
675.15_Dec '22-'24
10,098 54
50,000____July 1 1948 Population In 1920_
Nat. Bank: on funding bands at City
INTEREST is payable at tile City
450'19 A-0 200,000c__ Apr 1 1939
Refunding Bonds (tax-free).
Treasurer's office.
434a'19 J-J 400,000_ _ _July 1 1939 Treasurer's office; also in Chicago
58 '19 J-J 1$29,000c_July 1 '23-'30
1 20.000c_Jan 1 '23-'30
4713'20 s-a 225,000-Apr 10 1940
LOGANSPORT SCHOOL CITY.
43.s'i9 s-a 700,000c_Dec 15 1939 JEFFERSONVILLE SCR. CITY.
Well Bonds.
Bonds are tax-free.
1927 55
2,400.._Mar 1 '23-'25
474s'20 s-a 500,000c_Mar 15 1940 .14s'l5 -_- $30,000
5,000
1925-1947 5(s'13 J-D 311.2.5000'ns 15'23-'37
1922 6i
___ 22,000
4.(s'20 s-a 200,000cMay 15 1940 4s '15 ---D 23,000-June 15 1937
J
2,500____Jan 1 1923
Fire Equipment Bonds.
4qs'20 s-a 1,645,000c__June 15 1940 4s '15_._
Nov 1924
4,600......July 1 1923 55
- $8,500_1922-1930 6s '20 M-N 42,000
50,000c_July 1 1940 4 2-53'164 Ns'20 e-a
DEBT Apr 10 '22, 3124.075 TOTAL DEBT June 1922 $175,500
Refunding Bonds.
BOND.5s 20 s-af 12%,000c_ _Oct 20 1925
1923 Total assess. val., 1922Assess. val. 1921-24.415,535
11,050,000c..Oct 20 '26-'39 Is '15.._- $10,000
18.603.510 School tax (per $1,000)'22-23$11.20
(100% actual)
5s '21 A-0 175.000c--.Oct '26-'32 BOND. DEBT May 1922- $59,000
Assessed valuation 1921.-8,200,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$9.00 Population In 1920 (Census)-21,626
Annex School Bldg. Bonds,
15,153
114T. on bonds of 1913 at Logans1922-1926 (Assessment about X act. value.) Pop'n 1910, 10.525; 1920
4s'16 J-J $3,500
4
1922-1928 Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'21-310.10
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Chicago port;State
45is'18 J-J 21,000
(Concluded)
Water & Light Bonds.
434s'14 Aug $32,500-Aug 17 '22-'34
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22.. $77,250
Tot.asses.val.'20(100%act.)20,20 060
476.070
Mortgage exemption
19.723.990
Net valuation
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_323.60
Popul'n 1910, 10.272: 1920, 14.000
INT.at City Treasurer's office.

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LOST CREEK SCHOOL TWP.
This twp. is in Vigo County.
Building Bonds
430'12 J-J 39.800
1926
5s '19 J-J 37,000
1934
Refunding Bonds
430'12 J-J $2,569
1926
4s'14 A-0
_
1
_
BOND.DEBT7.500._- _-- $54,869
May 15'20
Floating debt(addl)
17,000
Tot, assess. val. 1920_ - _3,889,000
School tax (per $1.000)-1920--$37.00
MADISON.
Madison is the county seat of Jeerson County. Incorp. April 1838.
Refunding Bonds.
330'07 Aug $19,000c___Aug 1 1922
3%8'08 Nov 11.500c___Nov 1 1923
48
F
-A 19.400c
1930
4s '11 M-N 14,900c
1926
48 '12 M-N 12,500___Nov 1 1927
4s '13 M-N 12.500____Nov 1 1928
4%s
M-N 3,000___ _Nov 1 1922
Os '20 M-N 41,500
Nov 1925
es '21 M-N 10,500_
Nov 1926
BOND. DEBT Apr 17'22 _$145.300
Floating debt
4.500
Sinking fund
29,163
Tot. val. 1920
6,712,045
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1921-410.50
Pop. '10, 6,934; '20 (Census), 6,711
INT. on refunding bonds, except
those due in 1922, 1923 and 1930, are
payable at Nat. Branch Bank of
Madison; all other bonds at First
Nat. Bank, Madison.

INDIANA-CITIES AND TOWNS
TOTAL DEBT May 1922 $446,000 MONTPELIER SCHOOL CITY.
Assessed valuation 192(..30.3i0.88)
This school city (P.0. Montpelier)
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21_310.20 Is in Blackford County.
6s '21 J-J $33,000__Ju1y 1 '26-'40
MARION SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '22.. $31,590
This twp. (P. 0. Fillmore) is In Total assessed value 1922_ _1,579,740
Putnam County.
School tax rate (per $1,000)'22_31.40
INT. at First National Bank,
Building Bonds.
430'17 A-0 $20,900_Apr 23 '23-'32 Montpelier.
TOTAL DEBT May 1919- $25,080
Total assessed val. 1919 _ -_2,121.876 MORGAN COUNTY.
County seat is Martinsville.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919-_$14.20
Hospital Impt. Bonds.
Population in 1920 (Census)___1,261
__July 15 1923
5s '21 ___
MARTIN COUNTY.
48,600_ _J-J 15 '24-'41
GEN.BD.DT. May 19'21 $441,210
Shoals is the county seat.
444,221
BOND. DEBT Apr 5'22__ $31,000 Gravel road bonds
198.745 Total assessed val'n 1920
Gravel road bonds
(about 90% actual)__20,801,233
Tot.assess.val.'21(act.val.)7,900,430
Popul'n 1910, 12,980; 1920, 11,865 Popul'n 1910, 21,182; 1920, 20,010
MARTINSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Martinsville)
is in Morgan County.
BOND.DEBT Apr 22 1922 332,000
Total assessed val. 1921___4,260,000
Tax rate(per $1,000) 1921-$13.50
Population in 1910
5,000

MIAMI COUNTY.
Peru is the county seat.
4s '17 J-D$122,000____Apr 1 1937
County infirmary Bonds.
430'19 ___ (126,000c_Dec 1 '22-'34
,1
6
20,000c_Dec 1 '35-'39
Bridge Sc eating Plant Bonds.
1922-1936
4s '16 J-D $17,000
1939
-_ 343,273
434s
MADISON COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds.
Anderson is the County seat.
48 '14 A-0 $31,700_ _Apr 1 '23-'33
Voting Machine Bonds.
Court House Bonds.
5s '20 s-a $10,000c_Dec 1 '22-'29
Jan $63.000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'26
3%is
Bridge Bonds.
_July 1 '23-30 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21.. 3285.523
6s--$104 000_
618.303
BOND.DT. .lan 1 '21_ $175,000 Gravel rd. bonds (add'i)_ 39,498,755
Assessed val. real
$72.030,745 Assess. val.. real
Assessed val. personal _ 43,491,815 Assess. val., personal_ _ 10,687,285
Total assessed val. 1921_115.522,560 Other assessable property10, 57,250
lax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ __34.10 Tot. val. 1920 (act. val.)_60,343,290
Population (est.) 1921
69.151 County tax (per $1,000) 1920-$.230
Population in 1920 (Census)_ _28,668
INTEREST at Marion Trust Co.,
MADISON SCHOOL TWP.
This school township (P. 0. El- Indianapolis.
wood R. F. D. No. 5) is In Tipton MICHIGAN CITY.
County.
This city is in Laporte County.
$72,000__July 1 '23-31
6s '21 J-J 25,500 July 1 '32-'34 Inc. 1836. Purpose Bonds.
18,000_ _July 1 '35-'36 48General $63,000__Dec 1 '22-'42
'15 J-D
BONDED DEBT
INT. at the Farmers' State flank, 6s Water Works Bonds. 1 '23-'36
'21 J-J $168.000 Jan
Hobbs.
Park Improvement Bonds.
1943
5s '19 J-J $24,000
MARION.
Funding Bonds.
This city is in Grant County. /n
corp. 1889. Population 1910.19,359 43012 July $14.000_ -July 1 '23-'29
Refunding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
430'07 J-J $1.000__July 1 1923
4s '12 ___ $32,000
BOND. DEBT May 1922 $291,000
4s'15_ 23,350
Assessed Yarn,real estate_ 10.820.570
Barret LawBonds.
Assess.val., pet's'! & corp_ _6,234,590
4348'15
11.800 _ heg. Aug 5'28 Other assess. property_ _2,379,969
Water WorksBonds.
Total assessed val. 1921-19,435,129
6s '19 -_- $25,000
546,060
Less exemptions
6s '21 --_ 50,000
Net taxable valuation_ _ _ _18,889,069
Funding Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_120.00
58 '05 -__ $6,000
19,457
Population in 1920
55 '18 ___ 18,000
Improvement Certificates.
MICHIGAN CITY SCHOOL DIST
5s '15 --- $1,394
59 '14 A-0 $35,000__July 1 '24-'33
Fire Dept. Bonds.
430'17 ___ 30,000__July 1 '22-'24
430'16 -_- $11,000
6s '21 J-J 35,000 ___Jan 1 1931
Os '20 ___ 21,000
Refunding Bonds.
Judgment Bonds.
J-J {I:2,000-- -Jan 15 1925
530
4s '16 __ $1,356
33,000_ _Jan 15 '26-'36
GEN.BD.DT.Apr 1922- 3200,890
Apr
$165,000
Warrant debt (add'1)
45.500 BOND. DEB(90% 5'22_ 18,690,240
act.)_
Assess.val.'21
Assess. val.'21 (100% acc)30,359A30 School
tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _$11.50
City tax (per 31,000) 192I___ _37.90
INT. on 1917 issue payable at
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_132.20
on rest
Population in 1920
23,747 Merchants' Nat. Bank andBank.
of bonds at the First Nat.
MARION COUNTY.
MISHAWAKA.
County seat is Indianapolis.
A city in St. Joseph County.
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
48 '16 M-S $60,000_Mar 14 '23-'36 Incorp. May 1899.
5s '18 J-D 85.000
1938 4s Refunding Bonds.
--- $10.000
_s
___ 200,000
Bridge Bonds.
Children's Home Bonds.
_-_ $3,000
48 '16 M-S $4 i.000..Srlar 14 '23-'36 430
General Purpose Bonds.
Julietta Home Bonds.
1932
___ 350.000
5s'22 --_ $150,000_May 15 '23-'37 4s
BOND. DEBT Jan 1922- $65,000
Bridge Bonds.
2:.000
1850,000c___July 1 1924 Certificates outstanding___
3 s'04
3348'08 M-N100,000c__May 1 1928 Assessed valuation 1920.._28.877,890
3 s'08 A-0 100,000
Oct 1928 Total tax rate(per 31,000)'20.420.90
15,195
330'09 J-J 100.000c_ _Feb 1 1929 Population in 1920
4ps'14 J-D 300.000_ _Dec 10'22-'33
4 28'14 J-D 98.000__Dec 10'22-'34 MISHAWAKA SCHOOL CITY.
( 7,0001n odd yrs.48.000 in even yrs.)
School Bonds.
48 '16 J-J 70,000„July 1 '23-'36 432S'!3 _ - $28,000_ _ _July 15 1933
55 '19 s-a
80,000_Dec 15 '22-'29 5s '20 A-0-150.000__Apr 1 25-39
5318'21 s
-a 285.000 ..Feb 1 '23-'41 6s '20 M-N 75.000-Nov 15 1925
55 '22 __
35,000_May 15 '23-'32 BOND. DEBT Apr 10'22 $253,000
Flood Prevention Bonds.
Floating debt (add'1)
75,000
413 '15 F
-A $420.000.Aug 5 '22-'34 Assess. val. 1921 (actual) 30,323,820
330'17 M-S 128,000. Mar '23-37 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $22.58
Track Elevation Bonds.
Population In 1920
15,195
48 '15 A-0 $112.072_0ct 1 '22-'35
58 '22 --- 250,000_May 15 '23-'37
MONROE COUNTY.
Memorial Plaza Site Bonds.
Bloomington is the county seat.
5s'22 J-1,189,000_July 1 '27-'55
1940
61,000_ __ _July 1 1956 5s '19 ___ 350,000
Hospital Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
49 '97 J-D$200,000c_ Dec 10 1927 6s '21 J-D 1$42.500_June 1 '23-'39
1 7.500_ __June I 1940
358'05 J-D 200,000c___June 1 1925
3%8'08
200,000_ ___June 1 1928 CO. BD. DT.Apr 5 '22_ _ _ $165,000
Other Indebtedness
10,000
Voting Machine Bonds.
5Sts'21 s J$40,000__Feb 1 '23-'26 Gravel road bonds (town-a
ship obligations (add'1). 433,532
1 25,000__Feb 1 '27-'31
Assessed value,real sit ite 15,792,565
County Bonds.
3%s'99 -- $80.000_ -__June 3 1929 Assessed value. parson-Li__ 3.489,010
BOND.DEBT May 1922 $5,688,000 Othes ass()ssablo proparty_ 7,299,010
Total assess. val. 1921-.694,497,700 Total assessed value 1921
(70% to 80( actual)_ _26,580,615
Pop'n 1910, 263.661; 1920_ __348,061
INT. on flood prevention and hos- Co. tax rate (per $1.000) 192!__$42')
pital bonds at Irdianapolis; on Popul'n 1910, 23,426; 1920, 24.519
others at Winslow, Lanier & Co..
New York.
MONTGOMERY SCHOOL TWP.
This township (P. 0. Owensville)
MARION SCHOOL CITY.
is in Gibson County,
School Building Bonds.
430'16 J.-.7 $39 600_ 34.400 yearly
48 '15 J-D $128,000c____1922-1939 BOND.DEBT
? V. 101. p. 2162. for maturity.) Total assessed Apr 6 1922 $39,600
es
valuation
•
14,200
1922-1937
1921 (100% act.)10.189,895
55 '22 s-an 300,000c
Tot tax rate (per 31,000)'21_$17.50
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 436) Population In 1920 (Census)___3,845




[Vol,. 114.
Total assess. val. 1921.-35,600,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920__$30.20
Population 1921
4.930

OWEN COUNTY.
Spencer is the county seat.
Jail Bonds.
130'12 M-N45.410c_MSzN1921-'32
Bridge Bonds.
4s'19 J-J 1$11.180_July 15 '29-'29
1 2.2,O_Jan 15 '23-'30
Court-House Bonds.
Is '10 M-N$36.000c -__1922-1930
48
M-N 10. 50c ---1922-1930
TOT.BD.DT.Mar16'20- $236,648
Assess. val., real estate__10,522,560
Assess. val. personal_ _ 4,529,810
Other assess. property -__ 2,599,700
'
.
Total assess.val 1919__ A7,652,070
Co. tax rate (per $1,006) '19-__14.40
Population 1910, 14.053; 1920,12,760
MUNCIE. INT. on 4s at Winslow, Lamar
This city is the county seat of & Co.. N.Y.; on 43is at Spencer.
Delaware Co. Incorp. In 1865.
Fire-Protection Bonds.
SCHOOL
48' 15 ___ a$20.000c_Feb 1 '23-'26 PENN township (I'.TOWNSHIP.
0. Mishawaka)
This
-s
50,000
(sin St. Joseph County.
Refunding Bonds.
13,000
5s '22
43is'15 M-Sa$20.000c_Apr 1 '27-'30 430'16 F-A $t4,000 Feb 1 '23-'29
aFunding Bonds.
'18 M-N
4s '13 M-S $10,000c.Mar 1 '31-32 5s Refunding22,500__ _ _Nov 1 1933
Bonds.
4s '13 ___
15,000-__Feb 1 1924
44s'15 M-N 15,000__Nov 1 '22-'26
Cemetery Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '22.._ $37,000
$20,000
Assessed valuation 1921_6,930.770
General
..8__-City Debt.
4s '09 J-D z$5,000c__Dec 1 1922 School tax (per 31.000) 1921...18.20
48 '11 J-D *15,000__Dec 15'23-'25
48 '12 A-0 *25,000--Apr 15'26-30 PERRY COUNTY.
The county seat Is Cannelton
192,072
NET DEBT Doc
Assess. val.'18(60% act.)16.334 765 BOND. DEBT Apr. 4 1922_325,000
1919....Pop. 1910, 24.005; 1920__ _ 36.524 Gravel road bonds Apr 6'21 146,038
INT. on bonds marked (z) at Assessed valuation, real_ __6. 97,650
Muncie Trust Co.; (a) at Delaware Assessed vain, personal-_4,399,850
%
()
Co. Nat. Bank, Muncie, 8 in N. Y. Tot.assess.val.'21(3act.)_10,997,500
State & Co tax(per $1,000)'2L.$5.50
Population In 1920 (Consus)..A6,692
MUNCIE SCHOOL CITY.
48 '14 F-A $170.000_Aug 1 WO
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1929.) PERRY SCHOOL TOWNSHIP.
430'17 F
-A $25,000c-__Aug 7 1922
This township (P. 0. Ligonier) is
June 1923 In Noble County.
53 '19 J-D 35,000
6s '20 M-S 200,000.._ Sept 1 1925
School Bonds (Tax Free.)
6s '21 --- 200,000c_ _June 1 1926 430'17
$27,000c
1035
Sept 1926 BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '22_ 322 000
6s '21 M-S 100.000
7 00
:5
Sept 1926 Floating debt (add'I)
6s '21 M-S 50,000
Sept 1926 Assessed val. 1921 (act.)_4,500,000
6s '21 M-S 50,000
5s '22 __ 175,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 326.20
BOND. DEBT Apr 5'22_ $830,000 Population 1922
7,500
Assessed valuation. real__27,'13.690
INT on 4 kis of 1917 payable In
Assessed val'n, personal_.26,895305 Ligonier, Ind.
Tot. val '21 (100% act.)..54.s08.995
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$26.60 PERU.
Population In 1920
_ _36.524
This city Is in Miami County.
INT. on bonds of -- - at Union Os
1th4
___ 25,000_ _Dec 1 '22-'26
Nat. Bank, Muncie; on 430 at MerImprovement Bonds.
chants' Nat. Bank, Muncie; on 6s
___ $20,000
others at Muncie Trust Co.. Muncie.
Funding Bonds.
5s '19 ann $35,000c_Jan 1 '23-'29
NEW ALBANY.
Refunding Bonds.
This city is the county seat or 5s '19 ann $24,500c_June 1 '23-'29
Floyd County. Incorp. Sept. 1 1814 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '18.. S21 461.
3
5 : 15
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking fund (cash)
68 '15 J-J $123,500__July 1 '23-35 Assess. valuation 1918
4,402,245
GEN.BD, DT.Jan 1 '22_ 3145.000 Population in 1920 (Census)__12,4l0
Sinking fund
0.151
Assessed val., real
9,806 155
.931
Assessed val., personal__ _ 7,728,380 PIKE COUNTY. county seat.
Petersburg is the
Total val.(80% act.) '22A7,535.315
Court-House Bonds.
City tax (per $1,000) 1922_ ---$11.10
$50,000_M&N 15'23-32
•
Total tax (per $1.000) 1922_-_ 31.80
5,000-May 15 1933
Popul'n 1910. 20.629: 1920, 22,992
2,500__-Nov 15 1933
Os '22 --1NT.at 2d NatsBk.,New Albany.
35,000-M&N 15 '34-'40
I 5,000-_ _May 15 1941
NEW ALBANY SCHOOL DIST.
2,500___Nov 15 194
F-A $36,000_Aug 1 '22-'27
(?)
6s '21 A-0 80,000c._Apr 20 1926 BONDED DEBT
Population 1910,19,684; 1920,18,684
43 0'22 --- 10,000
%
5s '22 __
2.500
BOND. DEBT Apr 10'22 $128,500 PIKE SCHOOL TOWNSHIP.
20,000
Floating debt
This township (1'. 0. New AugusAssess.val.'22(100% act.) 17,801.025 ta) Is in Marion County.
School tax (per $1,000) 1922 _ ..39.85 53 s'20 s-a $33.000_$i.000 yearly
4
15,000..12,000 yearly
s-a
Popul'n 1910, 19,446: 1920, 22,992 4s
___ 1O,000--$1,200 yearly
INT. at New Albany Nat. Bank. 6s
: 0
i:0
BOND. DEBT Apr 17 '22_ $69 3 0
NEW CASTLE.
Tot. assess. val. '21 (act.)_6,800,000
This city Is In Henry Co. /noorp. Tax rate (por $1,000) 1922.......$12.20
May 21 1840: reorganized in 1867 Population In 1920 (est.)
and again In 1909.
Funding Bonds.
PIPE CREEK SCHOOL TWP.
430'07 M-S $25.000____Sept 1922
This township (P 0. Elwood) Is In
Sis'09 M-N 7.000____Nov '22-'29 Madison County.
'12 F-A
5,000- __Feb '23-'24 Os '20 s-a 132.000c_July 15'22-'25
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '20- $53,500
70 000c „July 15'26-'35
Floating debt
40.88 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $110,000
7492
Sinking fund
Assess val. 1921
9,250.000
Assess. val. '20(75% act.)11.738.420
City tax (per $1.000) 1920.-420.10 PORTER COUNTY.
Population in 1920 (Census)....1'1,458
Valparaiso is the
INT. payable at Amer. Exch. Nat. BOND. DEBT Doccounty seat.
None
Bank In New York and at the Citi- Gravel road bonds 31 '20 $625,759
zens' State Bank In New Castle.
Assessed valuation 1920_63.795,950
State & Co.tax(per$1.000) '20-$3.50
NEWCASTLE SCHOOL CITY.
Population 1910,20,540; 1920,20,256
This district (P. 0. Newcastle) Is
in Henry County.
PORTLAND.
School Building Bonds.
This city is in Jay County.
319,600_ __Nov 15 1927
Electric Light Se Power Plant.
53 '22 M-N 156.800_M-N 15 '28-'31 5s '20 J-J .$56.000_July 15 '22-'35
19,600_ __May 15 1932
50,000_Jan 15 '23-'36
TOTAL DEBT June 1922 $258,500 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 '22_ $112,000
Assessed val iation 1921-14,159,230 Floating debt (add'i)
25,000
INT. at the Citizens' State Bank, Assessment debt (add'1)
15,000
Central Trust & Savings Co., Farm- Assessed valuation 1921
6,116,025
ers' Nat. Bank and First Nat. Bank, City tax rate (par $1,000)'21-313.50
or either of such places, in city of Population in 1920 (Consus)__5,958
Newcastle.
--PRAIRIE SCHOOL TOWNSHIP.
NEWTON COUNTY.
This township (P.0. Brookston) Is
Kentiand is the county seat.
in White County.
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19 320,320 5s '16 ___ 330.500
Gravel road bonds
391.331 (See V. 102, p. (134. for maturity.)
Assess. val., real estate
32,023.490 TOTAL DEBT Apr. 5 '22_ $33,500
Assess. val., personal
8,348,095 Total assess val. 1921_ _ _9,225.000
Other asse.ss.property
5.532,992 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21_10.34
Total assess. val. 1919
Population in 1920
2,200
(90% act.)
45.904.577
Population 1910, 10,504; 1920, 10,144 PRINCETON SCHOOL DIST.
"i Ws district is In Gibson County.
NOBLESVILLE SCHOOL DIST. 4 sis'12 F-A $44.000
$2,000 yrly
This district (P. 0. Noblesville) is BOND. DEBT May 29 '22 $47,950
In Hamilton County
Assess. val., real estate_ _ _ _4.907,075
51 '19 M-N 338,000
1939 Assess. val.. personal
2,459,170
BOND. DEBT April 1922- $38,000 Tot.assoss.val.'21(90%act) 7,366.245
Floating Debt (add'i)___
16.000 Taxrate (per $1000) 1922____133.50
Sinking fund
18.000 Population in 1620 (Census)
-7,132

JUNE, 1922.]

•

157

INDIANA-CITIES AND TOWNS

1929-1931
(515.000
Assess. val., real estate__370,949,330
1932-1934
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY.
55,012,310 4s '17 A-O) 45.000
l
PULASKI COUNTY.
1935-1937
0
South Bend Is the county seat. Assess. val. persona y
1120.00
5,052.900
The county seat is Winamas.
Other assess. propert
-a 400.000_ _Feb 20 '23-'42'
Asylum Bonds.
Apr 19 '22-_ $264,618
act.)131.014.540 5s '22 s
Tot. val.'21 (100%
County debt
68,700 3Sis'07 F-M310,000c_Feb 1 '23-'24 City tax rate (per $1.000)'22_ _$6.90 BOND.DEBT May 29'22 $980,1300
Gravel road bonds
1 23,000c_ __Feb 1 1925
35.000.
g
Pop'n 1910, 53,684: 1920. 70.983 Floatind debt real estate.51.064.690
Assessed valuation 1921_ _24,353,988
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
per $I 000)'21_318 50
due 1925, is payable at Assesse val.,
INT. on
State& Co.tax(
3..803.000
430'18M-8 315,000_Sept 16 '22-'24 St. Joseph 4s
personal
County Say. Bank; on Assessed
Population in 1920(Census)12,385
.867.690
35.000_Sept 16 1925
val..
other bonds at Nat. Park Bank, Total. val. 1921 (act. val.)82 $13.80
Bridge Bonds.
School tax(per 31-000) 1921.._
PUTNAM COUNTY.
66.083
30'07 F-A 1$14.000c_Feb 1 '23-'21 New York.
Population in 1920
Greencastle Is the county seat.
1 35,000c___ Feb 1 1926
INTEREST on bonds of 1907 and
Court-Houso Bonds,
SOUTH BEND SCHOOL DIST.
1940 33.4g'05 A-0 120,000c_Oct 20 '22-'24 48 '11 J-J $180.000c_Apr 15 '23-'31 1914 at U.S. Tr. Co. of Terre haute.
M-N$95,000
Os
-A 60,000c___Feb 1 1928
1923 4s '12 F
bonds of 1915 at Terre Haute NaM-N 11,000
55
100.000c_Sept 1 '29-'30 4s '12 F-A 65.000c_Apr 17 '23-'27 on
of 1917 at
4s g '14
Bank; on
CO. DEBT Jan 1 1922... $106,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921- $497.000 4s '13 F-A 60.000c_July 1 '23-'28 tional Haute Trustbonds
Co.,and on bonds.
Gravel road debt(twp.ob- 988,580 Floating debt
45,000 4;48'15 J-J 75.000_Juiy 1 '30-'39 Terre at Citizens Trust Co.
0 4s '15 J-J 45.000c_ Dec 15 '25-'33 of 1922
ligations) Jan 1 1922___
512.01)
TOTAL DEBT
1923-1932
Assessed valuation, real_ _24.479.870 Assessed valuation, real_1(18,145.510 5s '18 J-J 100,000
1925-1929 TIPPECANOE COUNTY.
Assessed val'n, personal_ 9.345.010 Assessed val'n, personal_ _78,101,420 5s '18 J-J 25,000
ble property- 8.947.13, Other assess. property_ _ _21,202,6 -0 4 s'19 J-D 225,000_Dec 15 '24-38
Lafayette is the county seat..
Other assessa
1;
500,000_ _Sept 15 1925
Total vain 1920(100%act)42.772.0
Bridge Bonds.
val. 1920(act'val.)207,74s,600 6s '20 Sept 250,000c_Mar 20'25-'34
Total
$182.000____J-D '21-'27
County tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $3.30 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'29_32.16 5s '22 J-J
448'13
Population in 1920 (Census)_19,880 Population in 1920
103.304 6s'21 J-J 400,000Sept20'31-'40 4S0'14 J-D 47.600_ ___J-D '21-'27
968,000
on all bonds payable at the BOND. DEBT Apr 5'22_31,325,000 GEN.BD. DT. June 1920 3280.060
INT.
622.250
g debt
RANDOLPH COUNTY. seat.
Gravel road debt
Chemical Nat. Bank, N. Y. except Floatinassess. val. 1921
Winchester is the county None
Assessed val. 1920----.3106.707.920
road bonds, which are payable at Total
5131.11836'; Popurn 1910, 40,063; 1920, 42.813
GEN.13D.DT.Junc24 '20 $558.463 County Treasurer's office.
(100% actual)
Gravel road bonds
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $23.70 INT pay. at Co. Treasurer's office.
--70.303.070
Total assess. val. '19
Population 1920
26,484 ST. MARY'S SCHOOL TWP.
000 TIPPECANOEpSCHOOL TWP.
7.0
INT. payaole at the Farmers'
Population in 1920
0. Pleasant
This townshi is in Tippecanoe Co
This township (P.
Trust Co., the Citizens Nat. Bank,
School-Building Bonds.
Mills) Is in Adams County.
the Union Trust Co.. and the First 5s '22 M-Nj$65,000_May 5 '23-'32
SCHOOL TWP. '
Bonds.
School
RESERVE
$3,630-F & A 1 '21-'31 Nat. Bank, all of South Bend, and
1 35,000-May 5 '33-'37
This township (P. 0. Montezuma)
720____Feb 1 1932 at the offico of School Treasurer.
BOND. DEBT June 1922_ $100,000
Is in Parke County.5_July 15 '22-34 4Sis'17
j$18.52
1.080._ -_Aug 1 1932
d valuation 1921__ _6,430,330
Assesse
(31 '20 J-J
5.520_F & A 1 '20-32 SPENCER COUNTY. rt.
1 18 525__Jan 15 '23-35
INT. at the J. F. Wild & Co. State
$44,400 4Sis'17
County seat is Rockpo
460Feb 1 1933
BOND. DEBT 1920
Bank, Indianapolis.
5,443
920____Aug 1 1933 5s '19M-N 1$73.525_May 15 '23-'39 TIPTON.
Sinking fund
_Nov 15 '22-'39
_1,556.220 4SSs'17 Aug
1 78,000
4,000.F & A 1 '21-'24
Assess. val., zeal estate_ _ 405,050
This city Is In Tipton County.
Court House Bonds.
5O. 0__--Feb 11925
Assess, val., personal
--- 315.000
356,175
(7)
Os '21 M-Nt:36.000May 15 '23-'40 4s
Other assess. property al.) 2.317,445 TOTAL DEBT
Electric Light Bonds.
Nov 15 '22-'40
38.000
1,259,200
Total assess. val. 1918
Tot.assess.val.'20(act.v
$279,848 bs '18 J-D $22,000_June 1 '23-'38
Tax rate (per $1,000)1919...--$12.90 BOND. DEB Jan 1 '21'23-'31
995 Assessed val'n 1920 ----21,028,780 6s '21 A-0 20.000-Apr 15
RICHMOND.
of Population in 1920(Census)
City Bonds.
Population in 1920 (Census)_18.400
This city Is the county seat
$3,750
_
5
Co. First incorp. In 1840.
COUNTY.
SCOTT
Wayne
GEN.BD. DT.June 24 '20 $28.500
STARKE COUNTY.
County seat is Scottsburg.
Sewer Bonds.
6.000
Floating debt
Knox is the county seat.
None
6s '21 - $43.000__Dec 1 '23-'31 BOND.DEBT Apr221920
2.564.625
19,500_ _June 1 '24-'27 Gravel road debt
70,115 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22... $12,000 Assessed val'n, real estate_
5s '22 ___
1 '22 5270.685 Assessed yarn. personal_ _1.804.050
5,058,740 Gravel road bonds Jan
Fire Apparatus Bonds. 10 1923 Assess. val., real estate
3 721 430 Total varn 1919 (90% act.)4.368.675
2,272,455 Assess. val. personal
Assess. val., personal
4s '16 J-D $5,000_ _ _June
(per $1.000) '19320.60
_2 323 085 Assessed var13, real estate12,140.69) Total tax rate 1920 (Census)--4.507
a ty
Elec Light & Power Bonds. !itotrasasse.s. ropere
t .r se ssva
165
1 1922
20( t.val.)9,654,280 Other assessable property..1 0.594 .685 Population in
(is '21 M-Nr18,000_ _ _Nov '23-'24
40.000-Nov 1
or 31.000)'20 511-10 Tot.assess.val.'21 (act.)_ _26,459
State & Co.tax(
8,323 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $17.50 TIPTON COUNTY.
57,00 Nov 1 '25-32 Population in 1920
-- '
6s '21
County seat is Tipton. PopulaBonds.
Pooulatio 11910, 10.567: 1920_10.278
Electric Light Refund. Oct 1922
$60,000_ _Opt.
INTEREST at Winslow. Lanier de tion 1920, 16.152.
SEYMOUR SCHOOL CITY.
4s '16 A-0
Court-House Bonds.
(Duo $15,001) yrly beg. Oct 1917) 5s '22 M-N$105,000 May 15'27-'47 Co., New York City.
1924
5s '04 J-J $21,000.
Street and Fire Bonds.
TOT. DEBT June 1921-- $124,190
10 1922 bs Refunding lBonds.Aug 15 '22-'26 SUGAR CREEK SCR.TWP.
c
4s '15 F-A $10.000c_Aug
98.190
'20 F-Ai$ 0.000.
Pales- Gravel rd. debt (incl.)---_
This township (P._ 0. New
BOND.DEBT May 24'22 $452,500
8.800_Feb 15 '23-'26
Assessed valuation 192.0-40,145,405
8..194
tine) is In Hancock County.
Sinking funds
Ventilation Bonds.
1.50
Heating
20,910.810 5518 J-J $12,000____J-J '2:-'24 540'18 F-A 345.600-Feb 15 '23-'34 County tax (per $1,000) 1916..3
Assess. vain, real est
0
1NTEREss is payable at the Thkd
May 31 '21 $66.30
Assessed val'n, personal 12,094.220 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22.. $31,000 BONI). DEBTval. 1920„-7,038.370 Nat. Bank, New York, or at Indian1,100 Total assessed
4,082,597 Sinking fund
Other assessable property_
$5.00 &oohs Trust Co. In Indianapolis.
3,938,100 Tax rate(per $1,000) 1920
d valuation, real
Total asse.ssed valuation
1,655
37.117,737 Assessed val., personai _ _2.781.010 Population in 1920 (Census)
1921 (100% act.)
r---913,720 Assesseassess. property..
467,350
faTON SCHOOL TWP.
_
Less mtge.
TOWNSHIP.
p (P. 0. Walton) Is
1 7 Other
_7,188,460
redemption_Net assessed valuation '2, 36.201,030 Tot.assess.val.'21 (act.)_ -'21_530.80 SUGAR CREEK(P. 0. West Terre in This townshi.
This township
Cass County
$1,000)'22.$9
rate (per 31,000)
Total tax rate(per (Census),26,765 Tot. tax
0318.000_0a 1 '22-'30
Is in Vigo County.
7,348 Haute)
4Xs'15 APopulation in 1920
Pop.'10,22,324;'20
1 6,3-0-Apr 1 '23-'30
School Bonds.
INT. at First Nat.Bk., Seymour.
INT. payable in Richmond.
00'16 A-0 2,947-A&O 1 '21-'26
5s-- 346.500
DT. Apr 6'22 _ _ $131,000
TOT. BD.
Y.
810
RICHMOND SCHOOL CITY.
'23-23 SHELBY COUNT county seat.
Assessed valuation 1918_2.512,580 Total assessed value 192E _7,238,.10
Shelbyville Is the
_311.60
4s '13 F-A $12.000c_F&A_
tax rate (per $1,600)'21-$10
Tax rate (per$1,000)1918_
1923-1926
4s '16 F-A 30.000 Aug. 1 '23 to CO. BD. DT. Dec 31 '19_ $74,000 Population 1910. 6,631; fiio, 8,924 Total ion in 1920 (Census)__2,038
Populat
Gravel-road debt (town($5,000 each 6 mos.
$176.103
ship obligations)
Feb. 1 '26.)
Y.
1922-1923 Total valuation 1919_
L DIST.
5,000
_26,762,395 SULLIVAN COUNT
4s '16 F-A
Sullivan. County UNION CITY SCHOO
to
County seat Is
This district (P. 0. Union City) is
l919---$4.19 has no gen. bonded debt at present.
County tax(per $1,000i _($2,500 each 6 mos. Aug. 1 '20
82
1920 (Consus
Feb. 1 '23.)
in Randolph County.
Bonds.
'27-'31 Population Ingen. county )._25,9at
Hospital
bonds
iNT. on
18'19 F-A21,000c_Feb 1 '26-'30
5s '20 J-J $78.000---_J-J '30-'44
,
43
--- $26.000
21.000c_Aug 1
448
BOND. DEBT Apr 4 '22_ _ $106.800
Farmers' Nat. Bank, Shelbyville,
Bonds.
(Subject to call at holder's option.) Assess. val. 1920
5,397,410
Jr. High School _ _Jan 1 '24-'25
(twp obGravel road debt
....$2.74
$40,000
SHELBYVILLE.
3 Tax rate (per $1,000) 192E_ligations) Dec 31 1919_ 3617.35
40,000__July 1 '24-'25
.
-A{
This city is in Shelby County
Os '21 F
Tax valuation 1919 (net)-45.022.255
40,000-Dec 31 1925
Fire Department Bonds.
'19-.31.66 UNION SCHOOL TOWNSHIP.
-A 280,000- Jan 1 '27-33 43.s'16 M-N$16.000 M&N 15 '21-'28 Co. tax rate(per $1,000) 1920-31.630
5s '21 F
This township (1'. 0. Kewanna) la
0
Populatioa 1910.32.439;
BOND.DEBT Apr 5 1922 $48J,00
Refunding Bonds.
In Fulton County.
100
Assess. val. real est., -.. 22,435. 400 44,s'17 M-N 1 .,isio_M-N 15 '21-'33 SULLIVAN SCHOOL CITY.
School Bonds.
14,951.)
1929
'22-'32
Os 1918.600
Assess. val. personal
This district (P. 0. Sullivan) Is In 448'17 J-J $21,000___J-J 1
Tot.asse.ss.val.'21(act.val)37.386.900 TOTALDEBT Dec 31 1918 $ 3,500
(7)
BONDED DEBT
County.
940.500 Sinking fund (cash)
24,359 Sullivan DEBT May 29 '22 $32,635 TOTAL valuation 1918-$1.352,105
exemptions
Less
Amassed
19 1.. .16,440,400 Assessed valuation 1921.....6,628,27.5 TOTAL
Net assessed val.
411.60 Population in 1920 (Census)__9,701 Assessed val. 1922-- - _5,076,68 Tax rate (per $1,000), 1918_311.40
School tax (per $1,000)1921- 26.728
Total tax (per $1,000)Y922___$38.00 Population in 1920 (Census)---1.185
Population In 1910
4,500
in 1922 (est.)
SHELBYVILLE CoHOOL CITY. Population
INT. at Richmond banks.
UNION SCHOOL TOWNSHIP.
Building Bonds.
.
This t,ownship (P. 0. Huntington)
.J-D 30 '22-'313 TERRE HAUTEcounty seat of Vigo
3.65s17J-D $70,000
Y.
RIPLEY COUNTVersailles.
This city Is the
is In Huntington County.
5s '22 130,000-__J-J 1927-42
County seat is
County. Incorp. April 30 1853.
School Bonds.
12,000
ing Bonds.
1919__
Refund
1926
Total debt Dec. 31 (add'1) 260,783 53„ 6.000
(x) Refunding Bonds.
55 '18 __ 538.000
$38.000.
Gravel road bonds
M-NS I 00.000c_ May 1 1935 TOTAL DEBT 1918
Bonds.
(n60..9,383.255 BOND.1.5EBT May 26'22 $206,000 4Si415
Assessed vain 1919
(a) Refunding & Impt. '24-'28 Assessed valuation 1918_1,997,690
Assess. val.'22(act. val.)_14,267,260
$4.10
311.40
'18 F-A$150,000_ _Aug 1
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'14.
18,694 School tax (per 31,000) 19z2- 310.90 5s(a) Improvement Bonds(tax-free) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918.Population in 1920
INT. on 3.65s at the Security
Feb 20 1938
SCHOOL TWP.
DIST. Trust & Say. Bank, Shelbyville; on 5s '19 F-A $90,000UNION
ROCKCREEK TWP. SCH.lo) is in 5s of 1922 at First National Bank of
8
( ) General Bonds.
This district(P. 0. Chesterfield) is
•
This district (P.0. Unionda
4s '07 A-0$100.000---Oct 1 1927 In Madison County.
Shelbyville. -4s '09 A-0 35.000--Oct 1 1929 6s '20 J-J $36.000__July 1 '23-'34
Wells County.
BEND.
_Sept 1 1931
($9,000--- _Jan 1 1924 SOUTHcity (incorporated May 22 4'8 '11 M-8
2.000_ -__July 1 1935
This
4,500_ _July 1 1924
65.000_-Fire Equipment Bonds. 1925 BONDED DEBT
6s '21 J-J 72,000_J&J 1 '25-'32 1865) 19 the county seat of St.
(7)
__May 1
County. In Jan. 1911 the 4 qs'15 M-Nx$25.000_
4,500- __Jan 1 1933 Joseph of Rlverpark and other subur- 4s'17 A-0 a 10.000c-Apr 1 1927
village
VALPARIASO.
(7)
BONDED DLBT County National ban territory was annexed to city.
(a) Funding Bonds.
This sity is In Porter County.
1927
INT.at the Wells
4s 17 M-8 $40.000_-_-Sept 1 1930
Oeneral Purposes.
Refunding Bonds.
__July 10
Bank, Bluffton.
1922-1947'
4s '04 M-8 $50.000c __Sept 1 1924 6i 20 .i&JS200`,00J_
4)-0'19 J-.1 538,590
Park Bonds.
28.000c___July 1 1925
DEBT Apr 1921 $38,500
4s '05 J-J
RUSH COUNTY.
5s '20 J-J $220,000__Jan 1 '23-44 BOND. debt
5.875
4s '06 M-8 28.000c_--Sept 1 1926
160,000___ _Jan 1 1961 Floating
Rushville Is the county seat.
J-J
4s '13 M-8 40.000----Mar 1 1933 5s '21 BD.DT Dec31 ,21 $845.000 Total assessed val. 1920. 6.626.440
Flood Bonds.
-a 200.000...4 pr 1 1939 GEN.
43 8'19 s
4
380,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-_322.20
_ 358.000
438'13
Park debt (add'1)
,
6,518
-a
s 1190,000___Mar 1 1931
$12,855
8.500 Population in 1920
-CO. BD. DT. Jan. 1 '22- 956,935 50'21
1190,000----Mar 1 1941 Sinking fund
_54,516.02
Gravel road bonds (add'1)..
'22 A-0 100,000_ -.._Apr 1 1925 Assess. val. real estate 27,191.240 VAN BUREN SCHOOL TWP.
Assess. val., real estate___51.441,195 5s Water Bonds.
Assess. val. personal
01,19
This township (1'. 0. MIlford) is
4,611.760
Assess. val., personal___11.1 ''.710 48 '13 M-8 $10.000----Mar 1 1933 Other assess. property
. All bonds are
3,60
Other a.ssess.propert y _ 66.215.095 4s '15 A-0 50.000_Apr 1 1935 Tot. val.'21 (act. val.) 86,319,020 in Kosciusko County
go exemptions 3,451,330 tax-free.
Tot. ass'd val. '21 (100%)
25.000... _ ..Ian 2 1936 Less mortga
1922-1924
.1-J $3,000
'21 $14.90 4s '16 J-J
690 4s
82,867,
Aver. tax rate (per $1,000)
1924
400,000_$100,000 every Net valuation 31,000) 1921- _ _310.95 4%s
21,000
19,241 5Sis'20
Population In 1920
City tax (per
--5yrs b'g Sept 1 1925
DEBT May 1918.. $28.000
s)_66.083 BOND.EST payable In Chicago.
INTER
In 1920 (Censu
2.033,850
Refund. & Water-Works Bonds. Population bonds marked (a) payable Assessed valuation
III., and in Portland, Me.
11s1T. on
48 '08 M-S $60.000c.....Mar 1192$
tax rate (per $1,000 _...-$2.13
at Treasurer's office;(x) J. F. Wild & Sch.
River park (Part every 4 yrs.).
2,000
RUSHVILLE SCHOOL TWP. le) 45'48'05 M-N 31,500.-Nov 1 '22-'25 Co. State Bank of Indianapolis; Population in 1918 (est.)
This township (P. 0. Rushvil
*IIanover Nat. Bank of New York; VANDERBURGH COUNTY.
Refunding Bonds.
Rush County.
of 1920 and 1921 at
is in
48 '11 M-S $20,000c--Sept 1 1931 on park bonds
County seat Is Evansville.
School Bonds.
Terre Haute Trust Co. and First
Memorial Coliseum Bonds.
13.!.000-J & J 4 1922 4s '12 M-S 40,000c-Sept 1 1932 National Bank, respectively.
Street Bonds.
4s '15 M-N$100.000-Nov 15 1935
2,000_Jan 1 1923
1 1923 48 '09 J-D $30.000c .._Dec 1 1929 TERRE HAUTE SCHOOL CITY.
Refunding Bonds.
_,
2,500__ _July
430'17 J-J
c___Nov 1 1930
3 8'10 J-J $80.000c_-_Jan 3 1925
15.000_J& J 1 '24-'26 4s '10 M-N 20.000Park Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
Hose-House and
'22-'31 *448'18 J-J 170,000-_ _Jan 2 1938
2,500____Jan 1 1927
.000c_Sept 1
48 '08 A-0 $20.000c___Oct 1 1928 48 07 M-S3100
BOND. DEBT Apr111921- _$500.000
Refunding Bonds.
Building Bonds.
: 0
1)14 28
BD. DT.Jan 1 '2241,432 50
road bonds (addl) 402.313.
'22-'29
448'19 J-J $7,000..--J-J $31,000 GEN. fund
48 '14 M-8 $75.000.._ Mar 28 1924 Gravel g debt
65.000
Sinking
'22....
1929 and 1934 Floatin
TOTAL DEBT Apr 5
575,000
56.704
Water debt (Incl.)
-A 225.000-Feb 13 '23-'33 Sinking fund
F
Total assessed val. 1921..__6,796,600 Assess. debt(add'1)
664,267 4s'15
1922
Tax rate (Per $1.000)




TOTAL DEBT

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[Vim,. 114.

VANDERBURGH CO.(Concl.)WASHINGTON.
Assess. val. real estate ....$91,413,640
This city Is in Davless County
Assess. val. personal
60.280.510 Inc. May 161871. Pop. 1920.8.743
Total valuation 1920__....151,694,150
Municipal Building Bonds.
Less mortgage exempion_ 1.862.990 4s '15 A-0 $27,000
Net val.(100% act.)'20_149.881,160 ($1.000 each 6 mos. begin. Oct. 19'16
ITS
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20_1122.60
opt. after Oct. 19 1920.)
Population in 1920 (Census)._92,293
Electric Light Bonds.
• DEBT, RESOURCES, ETO.
* INT. payaole at City National 53 '20 ___ 620.000
Bank, Evansville; on others in New 6s '20 M-N136 590_May 15'23-50 Organized as a Territory
(Act Feb. 1809)____March 1 1809
York at Farmers' Loan & Trust Co.
36.500_Nov 15 '22-'49
TOT.DEBT June 24 1920.. 560.953 Admitted as a State (Act April 18 1818)
Dec. 3 1818
VERMILLION COUNTY.
Sinking fund
1,770
Newport is the county seat.
Assess. val.'19(100% act.)7,222,455 Total area of State (square miles)
56,650
Hospital Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-.413.10
$45.000_ _Apr 1 '23-'40
INT. at Washington Nat. Bank. State Capital
Springfield
6s '21 A-01 47.500_ _Oct 1 '22-'40
Governor (term ends Jan. 1925)
_Apr 1 1941
Len Small
WASHINGTON COUNTY
(Optional 5.000..- 1926.)
Apr 1
Salem is the county seat.
Lieut.-Governor (term ends Jan. 1925)._ _ __Fred E. Sterling
BOND. DEBT Apr 5'22.. $75.000
Bridge Bonds.
Assess. val., real estate_ _ _26,866,050
Assess. val., personal_ __ _17,945,745 6s '20 M-N 17,100-_M-N '22-'30 Sec. of State (term ends Jan. 1925)____Louis L. Emmerson
Total assess. val. '21(act.)44,811,795 BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '19 $40,000 And.
of Public Accts. (term ends Jan. 1925)_Andrew Russel
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21319.36 Net debt Dec 31 1918
18.503
265.659 Treasurer (term ends Jan. 1923)
Population 1910. 18.865; 1920..27,575 Gravel road debt
Edward E. Miller
Assessed 1 Real estate
5.409.675
VIENNA SCHOOL TWP.
val.
Personal
3,306.035 Attorney-General
Edward J. Brundage
This twp. (P. 0. Scottsburg) is in
1919 Other assess. prop 810.845
Scott County.
Total_
9.526.555
LEGISLATURE
138 '20 J-J $19,600__July 1 '22-'35 State & Co. tax (per $1.000)--$12.50 the first Monday in meets biennially in odd years on the Wednesday after
January. and there is no limit to length of sessions.
19.600_ .Jan 1 '23-'36 Population 1920
16.645
HISTORY OF DEBT.
-The historical details of the State debt of
NET DEBT May 1 '21
$44.500
Illinois from 1829 to 1870, when the debt was all paid off, will be found In
Total assess. val. '20 (act.)
24.000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920.-42.40 WASHINGTON SCHOOL TWP. the -State and City Supplement" of April 1894. page 91.
This township (P. 0. Roll) is in
BONDED DEBT.
-The debt of the State up to Oct. 1921 consisted of
Blackford County.
ITIGO COUNTY.
only $17,500 bonds, which had not been presented for payment at maSchool Bonds.
County seat is Terre Haute. Inc.
turity. Since then $11,000,000 highway bonds have been issued. The
In 1853. Population 1920.100.212. 4 8'17 - _ _ $28,000
(Due part ea.6 mos. beg. July 1 '18.) debt now consists of:
Funding Bonds.
Highway Bonds
June 1937
4s '05 J-J j$10,000c__Jan 1 '23-'24 58 '22 __- 30,000
$5,000,000
May 1 1926-1935
1 4,160c-July 1 '23-'23 BOND. DEBT May 27 '22 $53.200 4s 1921
6,000,000
Tot.assess. val.'21 (actual)3.597,045 48 1922
May 1 1929-1940
Jail Bonds.
The bonded debt of the State on May 1 1922 was $11,017,500.
400'08 J-D$317,100c_Dec 15 '22-'27 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1922-916.80
CANAL BONDS.
Soldier's Monument Bonds.
-At the general election In November 1908 the people
4349'09 J-D $20.000c__May 15 1929 WAYNE COUNTY.
by a vote of 692.522 "for" to 195.177 "against" adopted an amendment to
the State constitution which pros/dos for the issuance of not exceeding $20.Bridge Bonds.
Richmond is the county seat.
000.000 bonds, to construct a deep waterway or canal, and to erect, equip
4s '03 J-J
$5,000c....July 5 1922
Bridge Bonds.
161,200c_Jan 1 1923 4s'17 J-J $60,000.1 Sr J 1 '22-'28 and maintain power plants, locks, bridges, dams and appliances suitable
2.000c__Jan 1 '23-'24 4s'19 __ 111,000__Jan 1 '22-'24 for the development and utilization of the water power. V. 8.5. p. 1289. and
4%s'07 J-J
2,000c_July 1 '23-'24
111,000.._July 1 '22-24 V. 87. p. 1372. On Feb. 21 1917 the State Supreme Court handed down a
778.50c-Jan 1 1925 TOT.DEBT Apr 20 '22.... $82,000 decision upholding an Act passed by the 1915 Legislature and approved on
CO.BD.DT.May 19'21 $308,200 Assess. val, real estate___54,310.150 June 18 1915 providing for the issuance of 55,000.000 of these bonda.
Gravel road debt
821.508 AVOR8 val. personal
22.750,359 V. 104, p. 877. The proposition has received the approval of the SecreAssess val '20
. . (100%act.)143.068.875 Other assess. property...-10.995.979 tary of War and the War Department. V. 106. p. 62:3.
Co. tax rate (per $1,0001 1921-$7.00 Tot. assess. val.'22(act.)
..88,056.488
-An amendment to the State Constitution, which proROAD BONDS.
INT. on the jail bonds at the Terre Co.tax rate (per $1.000) 1922_ _$3.20 vides
Haute Trust Co.; on all other bonds Population In 1920(Census)__48.136 voted for a bond issue of $60,000,000 to build a system of hard roads, was
by the people at the general election held Nov. 6 1918. The State
at County Treasurer's office.
Supreme Court In April 1919 sustained the decision of the Circuit Court of
WAYNE SCHOOL TOWNSHIP.
Sangamon County
to enjoin the
VINCENNES.
This township (P.0.Indianapolis) out the provisions ofin refusing 108, 1633). State officials from carrying
the law (V.
p.
This city is in Knox County.
Of these bonds,$11,000,000
Is in Marlon County,
have been issued.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22.. $152,000
School Bldg. Bonds (Tax free.)
Assess. valuation 1922...-27,065.652 434s
SOLDIERS' BONUS PROPOSED.
-A proposition to issue $55.000.000
J-J $40,000c-Jan 1 1926
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'22424.40 BOND.
soldiers' bonus will be submitted
$94,500 bill proposing the issuance of theseto the voters In November 1922. The
Population 1510.14.895; 1920..17.160 FloatingDEBT Apr 4 '22_
bonds was passed by the 1921 General
debt (add'1)
2,000
Assess val., real eatste _ 28.120.520 Assembly.
VINCENNES SCHOOL CITY.
Assessed val.. personal
EQUALIZED VALUATION.
-The total equalized valuation has been
6.245.910
4$ '16 F-A$124,600
1922-1935 Total val.
'21 (full val.) _ _34 366 430 as follows in the years named. The tax rate for 1921 was fixed by the GovRefunding Bonds.
4s '16 F
-A $12,000__Aug '35 & '36 Sch. tax rate (per $LIM)'21-.04.10 ernor. the Auditor of Public Accounts and the State Treasurer at 45c, as
31).000 the $100 of equalized valuation. The General Assembly, at its session
4.48'17 F
-A 12,000_ _Aug '37 & '38 Population 1920
INT. payable
4.5s'111 J-J
6,000
July 1928 the State Savingsin Indianapolis at in 1919. abolished the State Board of Equalization and substituted a Tax
Commission which performs all the duties formerly performed..by the
& Trust Co.
68 '21 __ 12,009
State Board of Equalization.
BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '21.. $176,000
Equalised Vol. Years.
Assessed val. 1921
Equalised Vol.
26,778.230 WEST LAFAYETTE SCR.TOWN. Years.
Equalized Val
This school town Is in Tippecanoe 1921 -- -y$4,201,815,742 1911-x$2.318.333.241 Years.
School tax (per $1.000) 1921_48.00
1898
$778,474,910
Population In 1920 (est.)
1920- - -y 4,234,977.483 1910_ x 2.199.714.709 1890
21.000 County.
808.892,782
Refunding Bonds.
1919--_y 4,110.174,907 1909---z 2.158.648.450 1888._ . 784.911,740
INT. on $5,000 at Hanover Nat. 4s '15
Bank, N. Y.; en other issues at BOND.F-A $4.000__Aug 1 '22-'25 1918-- 2,626.084.386 1908.-- 1.263.500.487 1885798.482,823
DEBT May 1922.. $31,000 1917-- 2.577.990.810 1907.-- 1,251.974.306
American Nat. Bank, Vincennes.
1880
786.616,394
Floating debt
13.500 19162.502.086.976 1905
1.095.681.557 1879
784.632,550
WABASH.
Assess. val.'22
(100% act.)_4.903.125 1915-- 2.502,873.136 1901*-- 999.231,829 1878
857 235,762
This city is in Wabash County.
School tax (per $1,000) 1922.--$10.80 1914-- 22,455.966.349 1900*-..
809,733.405 1873
1.355,401.317
I $500_ _ __June 1 1923 Population 1910, 3,800: 1920_3,810 1912-- z2,343.673,232 189911
- 953.099.468
6s'21 ___ { 5,000_ _J & J 1 '24-'28
INT. at Purdue State Bank,
*For explanation as to the failing off of value, in the year 1900.see letter
I 250..__..Jan 1 1929 West Lafayette.
of State Auditor in V. 74, 9. 74i. x Property assessed at 1-3 true value
53's
_ -.. 20,000
instead of 1-5. y Property now assessed at h true value instead of 1-3
WHITE COUNTY.
Refunding Bonds.
see remarks below.
..s'21 s-a 1$15,000„Jan 15'23-37
County seat is Monticello.
3
Under a
15.000_July 15 '23-'37 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 '21
$6,000 estate but law passed Feb 25 1898 there is a general assessment of real
once in every four years instead of annually: personal propBOND. DE T Jan 2 '22.. $121,950 Ditch debt (add'1)
36,154 erty is listed
every year. The law also provided that property shall be
Assessment debt
3,1,862 Gravel road debt (add'I)
464.610 appraised
at full value, but
Floating debt
37,580 Assess. val., real estate
43.580.640 law was changed, however,assessed at only one-fifth of such value. This
by an Act passed in 1909 which provided for
Assess. val., real estate_ __ 6,237,165 Assess. val., personal..
9,934.300
Assess. val., personal_ _ _ _ 8,142,490 Other assessable property_ 4,475,150 the assessment of property at one-third of the actual value. The new
Other assess. property.. ___
326,710 Total val. 1920(act. val.) 57.990,170 basis of assessment went into effect In 1909, with the result that values for
Total assess. val. 1921_14,052,945 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-.611.71 that year showed large increases while the tax rates were decreased corresTax rate (per 01,000) 1622-$25.80 Population 1910, 17.602; 1920-17,351 spondingly. In 1919 the assessed value of property was again changed by
the General Assembly, this time to the basis of one-half the full value inPopulation in 1920(Census)___9,872
stead of one-third, causing a further large increase in assessed values.
WHITING.
WABASH COUNTY.
This city is in Lake County.
POPULATION OF STATE.
Wabash is the county seat.
Water Filtration Bonds.
1920-6,485.2801 I890 _3.826.35211860 --1.711.95111830-Infirmary Bonds.
58 '19 J-D105.000__June 1 '23-'29 1910 --5.638.59111880......3.077,87111850.-- 851.47011820 ...... 157.445
65.211
5s '22 M-N $32,000....M-N '23-'32
.
25,000_ __ _June 1 1930 1900...4.821.55011870 -2.539.89111840
476.18311810..12.282
BOND. DEBT Apr 26 '22_ 5238.000
Hospital Bonds.
-No State has more carefully restricted the creDEBT LIMITATION.
430'20 M&N$33,250__M-N '21-'26 Assessed valuation, real ;2.521.765 ating of debt than Illinois, If we may judge
from the
5s '20 M-N 76,000..
-M-N '21-'30 Assess. val.. per'l & corp _12.705.850 constitution. The limitation has apparently been provisions of its present
progressive. Nothing
Refunding Bonds.
Other property
3,238,880 of it Is to be found in
constitution of
5s '20 J-Ji$27,000_July 15 '22-'30 Total assess. val. 1921....28,466,495 contained no reference themunicipalities, 1818. The constitution of 1848
Dl
to
but had in it stringent restrictions
27,000-Jan 15 '23-'31 Mortgage exemptions_ _ _ _
270,050 limiting to $50.000 the power of the Legislature to create State debt, except
CO.BD.
.Jan 1 '22_- $169,529 Net valuation
28,196.445
Gravel road debt Jan 1 '22 1,094,072 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-97.40 in case of war,invasion, &c., unless the law proposing the issue of bonds was
people. But turning to the constitution of 1870
Net val.'21(abt. act.) ___,.63.419.390 Population 1910,6,587; 1920-10.145 submitted to a vote of the of debt-making
we find the whole subject
most thoroughly considered and
Mortgage exemptions..___ 1,225.785
its basis settled.
Population In 1920 (Census)__27,231 WHITING SCHOol. CITY.
First, as to the State, the
very unlike the provisions
This city (P. 0. Whiting) is in of the constitution of 1848. provisions are not the limit
except that as to
for casual deficits
WABASH SCHOOL CITY.
Lake County.
and failures of revenue, the aggregate which
4)is'12 J-J $15,000
1922 58 '22 ___ $540,000 ..July 1 '24-'43 raised to $250,000. But with that exception can be created is very properly
and with the further exception
4Xs'13 A-0 10,000
BONDED DEBT
1933
(7)
for the purpose of repelling invasion, dec.. no debt can be contracted unless
4s '17 M-N 20,000 May 1 '24-'27
vote of
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922.. $45,000 WILDCAT SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. the law is submitted to a for the the people at a general election, which law
provision
payment of interest as
Assessed valuation 1921_ _14,052.000
This township (P. 0. Windfall must contain a the election be given by publication for it accrues, and previous notice of
three months prior
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-_-58.50 City.) is in Tipton County.
to such election. These last two restrictions as
Population In 1920 (est.)
10,000 43 '16 J-J $36,000_J & J 3 '21-'30 election are only found in the 1870 constitution. to interest and notice of
The sections which cover
TNT. in Wabash at any bank.
BOND.DEBT Apr 71922.. 530.600 these matters are as follows: we omit the first portion
of Section 18 of Article
Assessed val., real estate_..4,879,501) IV, which relates only to appropriations and payment
of appropriations
WARREN COUNTY.
Assessed val., personal...... 655,330 out of funds belonging to the State:
Williamsport Is the county seat.
Other assessable property__ 685,165
SECTION 18. •• • • Provided. the State may, to meet casual
Refunding Bonds.
Tot. assess. val. 1921_ _ _ 6.219,995
158 '14 3-J $23.397c -1922-1924 School tax rate(per$1.000)'21-$2.70 deficits or failures In revenues, contract debts never to exceed in the aggregate $250,000, and moneys thus borrowed shall be applied to the purpose
BOND. DEBT Dec 31'19 $39.000
for which they were obtained, or to pay the debt thus created, and to no
Sinking fund
9,922 WINAMAC.
other purpose; and no other debt, except for the purpose of repelling inGravel road debt(twp. obliff.)
This town Is in Pulaski County.
1918
481,056 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '18-$40,325 vasion, suppressing insurrection or defending the State In war (for payment
of which the faith of the State shall be pledged), shall be contracted, unless
Assess. val., real estate.. 10.455.920 Sinking fund
6,885
authorizing the same shall at a general election have been submitted
Assess. val. personal_ _ - 5,706,840 Net valuation 1918
vat.,
878,149 the law
Tot. val.
33 1-3%
Tax rate (per $1,0001 1918-- _$5.06 to the people, and have received a majority of the votes cast for members
of the General Assembly at such election. The General Assembly shall proactual), 919
16.162.760 Population in 1920 (Census).--1,68
4 vide for the publication of said law for three[wenn, at least
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'18-54.09
before the vote
of the people shall be taken upon the same; and provision shall be made at
Population 1920
9.699 WINCHESTER SCHOOL CITY
INTEREST payable at Tress's off.ce
This school city (P.0. Winchester) the time for the payment of the interest annually as it shall accrue, by a tax
levied for the purpose or from other sources of revenue; which law providing
Is In Randolph County.
for the payment of such interest by such tax shall be irrepealable until such
WARSAW SCHOOL CITY.
4s '16 F-A 040.000
GEN. BD. DT. Apr 8 '21.. $23,000 debt be paid; And provided further, that the law levying the tax shall be subwitted to the people with the law authorizing the debt to be contracted.
BOND. DEBT Apr 22 '20_ 537.000 Floating debt
9.000
Assessed val.'19 (act. val.)5.859,245 Total assess. val. 1921._ _ _4,973,420
SECTION 20. The State shall never pay, aSsUltle or become responsible
School tax (per 51.000)'20-$10.00 School tax (per $1,000) 1921411.40 for debts or liabilities of. or in any manner give, loan or extend
its credit
Population 1920
5.478 Population in 1920 (Census).-4.021 to or in aid of. any public or other corporation, association or individual.




State of Illinois.

JUNE, 1922.]

SECOND, municipal indebtedness is regulated only in the constitution of
1870. In that instrument the subject Is dealt with in all Its phases. First
Is a provision in Article 8, Section 3, forbidding the General Assembly and
every municipality from making any appropriation In aid of any sectarian
,
purpose. Second is a "separate section" forbidding any such municipality
from becoming a subscriber to the stock of any railroad, Stc.. or to loan its
credit. Third is the broad and general provision, Section 12, Article 9
which limits the indebtedness of all municipalities to 5% "on the value of
the taxable property therein," &c. We give these sections below:
ARTICLE 8. Section 3. Neither the General Assembly nor any county
city, town, township, school district or other public corporation shall ever
make any appropriation, or pay from any public fund whatever, anything
,
In aid of any church or sectarian purpose, or to help support or sustain any
school, academy,seminary, college, university or other literary or scientific
Institution controlled by any church or sectarian denomination whatever.
nor shall any grant or donation of land, money or other personal property
ever be made by the State or any such public corporation to any church
or for any sectarian purpose.
ARTICLE 9, Section 12. No county, city, township, school district or
other municipal corporation shall be allowed to become Indebted In any
manner or for any purpose to an amount, Including existing indebtedness,
in the aggregate exceeding 5% on the value of the taxable property therein,
to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and county taxes previous
to the incurring of such indebtedness. Any county, city, school district
or other municipal corporation incurring any indebtedness as aforesaid
shall, before or at the time of doing so, provide for the collection of a direct
annual tax suffIcent to pay the interest on such debt as it falls due, and also
to pay and discharge the principal thereof within twenty years from the
time of contracting the same. This section shall not be construed to pre
vent any county, city township, school district or other municipal corpora
Eton from issuing their bonds in compliance with any vote of the people
which may have been had prior to the adoption of this constitution in pursuance of any law providing therefor.
SEPARATE Sections. [Municipal subscriptions to railroads, &c.1 No
county, city, town, township or other municipality shall ever become subscriber to the capital stock of any railroad or private corporation, or make
donation to or loan its credit in aid of such corporation; provided, however.
that the adoption of this Article shall not be construed an affecting the right
of any such municipality to make such subscriptions where the same have
been authorized under existing laws by a vote of the people of such
municipalities prior to such adoption.
The foregoing limitation to 5% is general, as will be seen-that is, it applies to all municipalities. With this limitation preserved the Legislature
has passed general laws authorizing the City Council in cities and the board
of trustees in villages to issue bonds for corporate purposes, for refunding
and consolidating debt, for waterworks, &c., and the county board of any
county has been authorized by general statute to issue, when it deems it
necessary, county bonds, after submitting the matter to the legal voters
of the county at a general election at which a majority vote is required as
a prerequisite of the issue. An attempt WM made to limit "any county
city township, school district or municipal corporation" in counties containing 12.5.010 or more inhabitants to 214% of the assessed value, but on
Jan. 12 1900 the State Supreme Court ruledthat this was an arbitrary and
unnatural classification of municipalities which could not be sustained.
See Vol. 70, P. 242.
By an Act approved June 27 1913, as amended by an Act approved
June 29 1921, Forest Preserve districts are authorized to borrow in an
aggregate amount not to exceed 1% of the assessed valuation of property
within the district, as ascertained by the last equalized assessment for State
and county purposes, and to levy a tax for payment of principal and interest of the bonds, not to exceed 1 mill on a dollar of assessed valuation of
property.
The matter of the amount of bonds that might be Issued on the basis of
the debt limitations given has been complicated in late years by changes In
the method of assessing property. A letter of the State Auditor in V. 74.
p.741,throws some light on these changes.
-The Legislature of 1909 passed a series of bills,
BUSSE BOND BILLS.
known as the Busse Bond Bills enlarging the leeway for the creation
debt by the various municipalities in the State by fixing the assessed
sf
value of property at one-third of the actual value Instead of one fifth, as
before. With the exception of counties a proportional decrease was made in
the maximum rate of taxation. The amendments providing for a decrease
in the maximum rate of taxation were held constitutional by the State
Supreme Court In January 1910. See V. 190, p. 387. In 1919 the Legislature made a further change by raising the basis of assessed values from onethird the full value to one-half.
-At the 1909 sesNEW BONDS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO A VOTE.
sion the Legislature also passed the Jones referendum bill, which provides
that all bond issues, excepting those for refunding purposes, must be submitted to a vote and ratified by a majority of those voting on the proposition.
-A law was
WATER CERTIFICATES IN EXCESS OF DEBT LIMIT.
passed in 1899 allowing cities bonded to their legal limit to issue (for the
Improvement of water-works) certificates against the earnings of the Water
Department without regard to the bonded indebtedness. Several munici
palities are understood to have taken advantage of this law. In the case
of the City of Joliet, however, which attempted to issue bonds under the
law, the matter was taken into the courts in a test suit, and an Injunction
granted by Judge When, who held that the 5% limit could not be exceeded
V. 73. p. 94. This decision was confirmed by Supreme Court. .V. 74. P

4 91.

-Under authority of an Act apSPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS.
proved June 14 1897, as amended by the 1921 Legislature, a city, village
or town may issue bonds in anticipation of the collection of installments of
assessments, the principal amount of bonds not to exceed the amount of
installments of tax due, and to be divided into as many series as there are
deferred installments, each series of bonds to become duo at about the same
time as the corresponding installment will mature. [The full text of the
law and the amendment may be found in Hurd's Revised Statutes of
Illinois, 1911 edition. pp. 404 to 433, incl., and in Laws of 1921. pp. 195
to 199, incl.
-There Is a kind of improvement bond
IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
authorized in some cases which is made a special lien on the land benefited
and to which the 5'% limit has no reference. We refer to cases which come
under the law entitled 'To divide cities and villages subject to overflow
into improvement districts." This statute provides that any such city or
village or part thereof may be laid off Into an Improvement district for the
purpose of draining, raising the grade of the streets and Improv.ng the
district; that after the cost for the work has been ascertained and been
assessed. the assessment may be paid in installments or otherwise. and
In
such city or village may issue bonds sufficient to pay the assessment
that case the bonds are a lien on the lots, blocks or parts thereof which'
shall be designated therein; but before the issue the owner of the lots
&c.. to be charged must endorse upon the back of such bond his consent
under seal. In substance, as follows: "I hereby indorse the within bone
and consent that the lot or lots or parts thereof therein designated shall
become liable for the Interest and principal therein named, and the same
shall be a lien upon said property from this date until paid off and discharged
The bond when executed by the city or village and so endorsed by the
owner shall be recorded In the Recorder's office in the county, and such
record shall be a notice of the lien created to the same extent as the record
of mortgages is a notice.
We have room to give only this very brief and imperfect outline of this
statute. The whole law will be found in Flurd's Revised Statutes of
Illinois, the 1911 edition. pages 345. 346 and 347.
-The State Auditor, advised
TAXATION OP MUNICIPAL BONDS.
us under date of Dec. 11 1911 that there was no law exempting from taxation
bonds, notes or other evidences of Indebtedness issued by the State or any
of its municipalities.
INVESTMENT OP TRUST PUNDS.-Chapter 14011 of the Revised
Statutes of 1911 provides teat: Investments of trust funds by trustees may,
when not otherwise provided by the will, deed, decree, gift, grant, or other
Instrument creating or fixing the respective trust, be in the bonds of the
United States, or of any of the States of the United States, or in the first
mortgages upon real estate in any State, or in the bonds of any county,
city or municipality in any State, or in the first mortgage bonds of any
corporation of any State upon which no default in payment of interest shall
have occurred, for a period of five years, but no trustee shall be authorized
by this act to invest trust funds in any bonds in which cautious and intelligent persons do not invest their own money, and any trustee may continue
to hold any Investment received by him under the trust, or any increase
thereof.




159

ILLINOIS-CITIES AND TOWNS
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OP ILLINOIS.
NOTE.
-For reports of drainage districts not found in alphabetical order
among the following, see statements at the end of this Slate.
ADAMS CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 172. BEMENT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
P. 0. is Quincy.
This district (P. 0. Bement) is in
5s '13 July $15.000__July 1 '23-'25 Platt County.
5s '15 July 65.800_ _July 1 '23-'36 45(s'16 July $30.000__July 1 '23-18
5s '16 July 29.600-July 1 '23-'26
30.000__July 1 '23-'28
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1922 $127,500 43is'19 July j 000__July 1 '29-'31
.,3n
Assess. val. '22(4 act.)_ 18,173.,) 9
,)10____Ju1y 1 1932
5,
School tax (per $1,000) 1922...$4.0) BONDED 0
_
(7)
Population in 1922 (etst.)_____35.000 Population in I i!)( t! ,77
.)r. ,- us)---2,573
INT. at Treasurer's office.
- --BENTON.
ALBION C031. H. S. D. NO. 200.
This city Is In Frankti.. ,
'
This district (P. 0. Albion) is in
Fire Department Bonds
Ed wards County.
5s '19 J-D 1320.000_13°c 15 '2,,
55
J-0 95 000
1 20,000_Dec 15 '36-'311
BOND. DEBT May 1922_1$100 9 10 BOND. DECIT May 24 '22 $78,000
922 1 0
Total assessed value
2,113,011 Assessed value 921
1.721,050
Population 1920
7,201
_
ALEDO SCH001.'Tubs district (P. 0. Alecto) is in BERWYN SOB. DIST. NO. 100.
Mercer County.
This district is in Cook County.
TOTAL DE BT July 1921.. $85,000 5s
J-J $33.000
1922-1931
Assessed valuation 1921_1,718,201 5s
J-D 45,000
1923-1937
2,800 5s '21 M-S c0 000____Sept 1 1940
Population (estimated)
51.000___Sept 1 1940
ALEXANDER COUNTY.
BOND. DEB May 10 '21 $139,000
County seat is Cairo.
1 '22-'40 Assess. val. '20 (A act.)_2,373.509
5s '21 s-a f 323,000_ _July
$
1 27.000_ .....July 119.11
BLAtastaLLE TOWNSHIP.
Refunding Bonds,
Tali township (P. 0. Clifford) Is in
4348'15 J-J $55.000___July 1 1935
Williamson County.
Judgment Bonds.
Road Bonds
45
$43.000c___July 1 1923
BOND. DE BT May 25'22 $118,000 5s '19 J-I) $ '8,000__June 1 '23-'29
Assessed value, real estate-6,224.469 BOND. DEBT May 25 '22 $30.000
Assessed value, personal___2.000.853 Assess. val. 1921(A act.).-2,163.897
Railroads and corporations.2,211.362 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921-$7.98
Principal and interest payable at
Assessed val.'21 (si act.)
.10,439,681
Tax rate (Per $1,000) 1922_361.10 the First Nat. Bank of Chicago.
Population 1910,22.741; 1920_23,980
INT. on 5s of 1921 at County BLOOMINGTON.
Trea.sueres' office; on others at First
This city is in McLean County
National Bank, New York City.
Incorp. Feb. 19 1850. The city
owns its water-works and electric
ALVIN TWP. H.LD. NO. 219.
light plant
Tnis district (P. 0. Albion) is in
Water Works Impt. Bonds.
Vermilion County.
Is '09 M-N3149.000c-Nov 1 1929
514519 M-S $30,000.Yearly to 1938 (Subject to call after Nov 1 1919)
BOND. DEBT May 1922-$30.000
Fire Dept. Bonds (opt. beg. 1912)•
_1922
916,914 4s
Assessed valuation 1921
A-0 $19.000c
400
Population in 1921 (est.)
Water and Light Bonds.
Principal and interest payable at ;s '06 F-A $40.000c Aug 21 1926
(subject to call Aug 21 1916)
First National Bank, Chicago.
Water Subway Et Viaduct.
s '21 s-a $125,000____Feb 1 1941
ASHKUM TOWNSHIP.
(Optional Feb. 1 1931.)
This township (P. 0. Ashkum) is
Improvement Bonds.
in Iroquois County.
Is
-Noy 1 1922
Road Bonds
to call after Nov 1 1912)
5s '20 J-J $61,000-July 1 '23-'29 SubjectM-NS27.000c_BOND. DEB r Nov 1919- $90.000 BOND. DEBT May 1 '22 $314,000
Tot. ass'd val.'19 (14 act.)_2.471.811 Assessment debt (adc11)-__ 154.0)0
29.344
1.675 Floating debt
Population in 1920
92,256
Sinking fund (water)
Assets. val. '21 (1-2 act.)-15,280,614
AURORA.
Aurora is In Kane County. Inc Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_-_$63.83
28.638
Feb. 11 1857; re-ino. Mob. 1 1887 Population in 1921
INT. at office of Commissioner of
For reference to litigation over bond
Issued many years ago by the town to Finance.
the Ot. Os. & Fox Valley RR. Co..
tee "State .2 City" See. for Nov.'08. BLOOMINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
Bridge Bonds.
4s '06 F-A $10.000c___Aug 1 1922
4348'11 J-D $12.800--June 1 '23-'30 414w '14M-S 45.000_94ex 1 '23-'25
Water Bonds.
160,000_ _Mar 1 '26-'33
'23-'30 434s'15 M-S
4s '10 J-D $20,000c_June 1
BOND. DEBT May 24 '22 $230,000
448'13 _-- 16.500._June 1 '23 '33 Assess. val.'22
act.)__15,280,614
4348'15 J-D 48.390-June 1 '23-'35 School tax (per(34
$1,000) 1922.$25.50
75.0011-Jun01 1936
INTEREST payable in Chicago,
Paving Bonds.
New York City and Bloomington..
___ $23.400c- _1922-1923
5s
Refunding Bonds.
(14.12 F A $11,000c- Aug 1 '22-'32 BLUE ISLAND.
This city Is In Cook County. Inc.
Water Refunding Bonds.
45 '05 F A $72.009c___Aug 1 1925 July 15 1901. Population 1910,
.5e '14 F-A 18.290c Aug 1 '22-34 4.013; 1920, 11,424.
Funding Bonds.
GEN. BD, DT. May 16.- $282,000
.0
:3 2
26i : 0
249.00330 5s'13 ___ $14.000-Nov 1'22-'82
Assessment debt
Municipal Bonds.
Sinking fund
5s '03 ___ $1.000 _ -_-June 1 1923
Water debt (incl.)
Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val.(A act. '20)- 15,969,317
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920_ 70.1) 5s '19 ___ 210.000____Jan 1 1939
8.000_ - _Oct 1 1940
36.39' 6s '20 __
Population In 1920
INT. on 4s due Aug. 1 1925 pay- BOND. DEBT Apr 17 '22.. $36,000
1.335,234
,_346.000 at First Nat. Bank in 1SSENS. val. real _
able
494.145
N. Y. and on remaining $26,000 at assess. val. personal _
520.121
on spe- Other assess. property
First Nat. Bank in Chicago;
cial assessment bonds and 4s of 1910 Tot.assess.val .'21(A act.) _2,349,500
at City Treasurer's office; on 4345 of Tax rate(per $1,000) 1921_ __ _$18.90
LNT at City Treasurer's office.
1912 and 1913 In Aurora.

,00

BISTRICT.

- 0L DISTRICT
BARDOLPH ST)!-10
This district (P.O. Bardolph) Is in
McDonough County.
Bonds
High-School-Bui
-----1922'i932
Os '19 --_ $59,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1922_ $50.000
10,000
Floating debt (add")
00
10. 0
Tot.ass'd v tl.'21(abt.;iact)2,10 , 0
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_312.30
BATAVIA.
This city is In Kane County.
BOND. DEBT Juno 3 1922 $31,000
Assessment debt (add'I)___ 140.495
174.495
TOTAL DEBT
17.000
Water debt (included)
2.632,106
AS4038. val. '21 (54 act.)
Tax rate (per $LOW) 192L....$66.90
4.906
Population 1920
.
BE LLE VILLE
This city Is in St. Clair County
[no. afoh.271819; re-ino.May 111876
Refunding Bonds.
4s '09 M S $35,000c_Sept 1 '22-'28
TOTAL DEBT Apr 14 '21 $40,000
Assess. val. '19(A act.)-- 7.800,000
Total tax (per $1.(J00) 1920_36!.'9
Population in 1920 (Census)_ _24,823
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.

BOONE CO. ECU. DIST, NO. 57.
P. 0. Belvidere.
5s '15 J4 $S ..064c_July 1 '23-'34
TOTAL DEBT Apr 15 '22.. $110.000
Assessed val'n, real estate..1.827,405
Assessed val'n, personal.... 896,923
Other assessable property__ 209,759
Total assessed valuation...-2,934,087
$28.00
Tax rate (per $1,000)
9,_000
Population in 1918 (est.)
INT. at Harris Tr. & S. Bk..
Chicago.
BOONE & M'HENRY COUNTIES
H. S. D. NO. 136.
Post office is Capron.
58 '16 A-0 232.000
BOND. DEBT Apr. 1 '2E $29,000
Tot.ass'd val.'20(30% act)2.150,000
Tax rate (per 21.000) 1920_233.50
1.500
Population 1920

BOWDRE TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Douglas Co.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922-$35,00Q
7,3.235
Assessedl Real estate
202.992
vaiva- Personal
47.405
tion__ Other property
Tot, assess. val.'21(1-2act.)_ 940.720
Tax rate (per 21.000) 1911..$37.5
BELLEVILLE TWP. HIGH ECU. Population 1910, 1.788: 1920, 1.597
DISTRICT NO. 201.
This district (P. 0. St. Clair) is in BUFFALO TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. 0. Polo) is in
St. Clair County,
Ogle County.
School Bonds.
Road Bonds
5s '15 .- $120.000___Jan 2'23-'30
1922-1924
TOT. BD, DT. Apr.6'22.. $95,000 5s '19 s-a 236.000
(7)
Tot,assess. val.'12(14act.)11000.000 BONDED DEBT
$1,460.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-.312.60 Assessed value
2,621
Population in 1920 (Census)-24,741 Population 1920

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ILLINOIS CITIES AND TOWNS
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BYRON TOWNSHIP.

[VOL. 114.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY S. D. INT. on bonds issued July 1 '08 RIVER FOREST PARK DIST.
NO. 71.
and subsequently payable at Illinois 450'16 J-J $25,500c_ 31.500 Y'rlY
4s '03 July $2.000c_July 1 1923 Trust & Say. Bank Chicago: on other 5s '20 M-N 30,000_41,500 yearly
410'10 M-S 24.000._July 1 '23-'27 city bonds by City Treasurer or In TOTAL DEBT Apr 18 22_ $36,000
450'12 M-N 25.000__May 1 '27-'30 N. Y. at Am. Exch. Nat. Bank; on Assessed val. real
1.800.716
4 Iis'13 M-N 85.000c_May 1 '23-'33 bonds issued since July 1 1912 paya- Assessed val. personal
31111:92633
34
4Sis'15 M-N 30,000 _July 1 '34-'35 ble at City Treas. office only.
Other assess. property
43is'16 J-J
2,000_ -_ _July 1 1936
Bonds of 1893 and all subsequent Total assess. val. 192........2,226,102
50
00
5s '19 J-J 20,000_ _July 1 '37-'38 issues are payable in gold.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921
$2.50
5s '20 M-N 40,000-Mar 1 '36-'40
Population in 1922 (est.)
TOTAL BONDED DEBT.
BOND. DEBT June 1 '22_ $232,000 Dec.31
1921
$64.207,700 INT. payable at the People's Trust
Assess.val.'21(30% act.)- _7,802,241
51.466,100 & Savings Bank, Chicago.
School tax (per $1,000) 1922_ _$40.00 Dec 31 1920
Dec.
45.875,100
Pop'n in 1921 (school census)..18.939 Dec. 31 1919
CAIRO.
31 1918
35,408.700 SOUTH PARK DISTRICT.
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
This city Is in Alexander County.
Located in towns of South Chicago,
Dec. 31 1917
34,633,500
Inc. in 1857. Commission governDec. 31 1916
34.762,800 Hyde Park and Lake.
CHARLESTON (City).
ment adopted Mar. 4 1913
Dec. 31 1915
31,924,600 48 '03 J-J 200,000c_July 1 '22-'23
This city is in Coles County.
Improvement Bonds.
Dec 31 1914
30,009,500 4s '04 J-D 300.000c_June 1 '22-'24
WatersWorks-impt. Bonds.
58
$81,5 10_July 1 '22-'25
Jan. 1 1912
29,672 300 4s '05 M-N300,000c_May 1 '22-'25
5s '12 _ _ $28.000_33.000 yearly Jan. 1 1911
Refunding Bonds.
30,897,000 4s '06 J-J 250,000c_July 1 '22-'26
58 J-J $41.000c.$3.000 yly in Jan BOND. DEBT May 25 '22 $35.000 Jan. 1 1910
24,447,874 48 '07 J-J 360.001k_July 1 '22-'27
Assessed valuation 1 921_ 1,880.000 Jan.
Wharf & Terminal Bonds.
1 190928.720,000 4s '10 J-J 45,000c_July 1 '22-'30
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-__$7.05
___ $61,000
5s
Judgments outstanding Dec. 31
Population in 19.W
6.615 1921, $801,449.75; water pipe ext. 4s '12 J-J 341,000__July 1 '22-'32
Levee Bonds.
is '14 J-J 325.000-July 1
430'13 J-J $60.000c ,.July '22-'33
eertfs.. 3195.504.69; warrants on 4s g '15 F-A 84.000c_Aug 1 '22-34
GEN.BD.DT. Apr 1922_ _ $243,5i0 CHARLESTON. TOWN.
Treasurer,$950,399.94; water certifl 4s '16 J-J 390,000.._July 1 '22-'35
'22-'36
This town is in Coles County. cates,
Assess. val. (1-2 act.) '21_12,271,300
$678,200.
Refunding Bonds.
- 4.9 '18 M-S 448.000__Mar 1 '23-'38
Total tax (Per $1.000) 1911 __$61.10
CITY PROPERTY.
-The citi 4s '20 J-D 05,000_ _June 1 '22-'40
-- $25.000_ _July 1 '23-'27
Popul'n 1910. 14,548; 1920, 15,203 58
BOND. DEBT May 1 '21_ $39, 0,) owns buildings and real estate valued 4s '20 J-J1,938.000__July 1 '22-'40
'17INT.at office of City Treasurer.
Assessed valuation 1920_ _1.774,472 on Dec. 311920. $233,561.363.66. 4s '21 M-N2,000,000May 1 '22-'41
Total tax rate (per $1.000 '20$ 8. 0
EQUALIZED VALUATION.
So. Park Avenue Bonds.
Population 1910, 6,902; 1920, 7,589
CALHOUN COUNTY.
4s '21
$800,000
1921.
1920.
County seat, Hardin.
(Due $1,000 May 1 1924 and $47,000
__$
$
INTEREST payable at Springfield.
yearly on May 1 thereafter.)
Real est1,178,985,784 1,166,211,873
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Bs '20 s-a S00 000._ I /se in '22-'30
Personal 528,831,836 488,602,965
BOND.DEBT Juno 1 '22_ $200,000 CHAUTAUQUA DRAINAGE AND Total...._1,707,816.620 1,654,814.838 4sLake Front Extension Bonds.
'21
$500,000-$25,000yrl7M'yl
LEVEE DISTRICT.
Totalassessed val. 1921__ _4,458,397
Tax(perM)
$27.81
$22.90 4s '22 A-0 1,500,000Apr 1 23-'42
This district is In Mason County.
Population 1910, 8,610; 1920_8,245
1919.
1918.
Drainage Bonds.
Park Improvement Bonds.
Prin. and int. at National Bank of 65 '17 F-A t$16,920___Aug 1 1922 Real est1,174.665,872 757,914,048 4s '21 __$200,000-$10.000yrlyMaY1
Personal 375,696,133 325,898,832
Commerce, St. Louis.
153.000.Aug 1 '23-'31 Total_ -1,550,362.005 1,082,763 780 TOT. DEBT Apr 15 '22.. $8,486,000
TOTAL DEBT May 22'22-$200,000 Tax(perM)
$20.87
$10.99 Assess. val.'21 (Si act.)-.982,000,000
CANE CREEK & OMAHA DR. D. Floating debt
24,000
* Includes railroad property (1921) Population in 1921 (est.)_ -900.000
This district is in Gallatin and
$76,104,093, (1920) of $78,155,617, INT. payable at Continental &
CHICAGO. Wm. Hale Thompson, (1919) of 876,387,857, (1918) of Commercial National Bank,Chicago.
White counties.
Mayor; Geo. F. Harding, Compt. $48,104,036,
1$17,000_ _Feb 1 '25-'29
This city Is in Cook County.r3 $37.006,295. and capital stock (1921) WEST CHICAGO PARK DIST.
In12,800 Feb 1 '30-'33
Beginning with 1909, 4s '06
5348'22 F-A 25,500 Feb 1 '34-'38
property was assessed at one-third 45 '06 A-0 $400.000c__Apr 1 '23-'26
A-0
1 4183
Al
1
n of
11,800_ _Feb 1 '39-'40 1875. mg4on4r
formerly one-fifth. 4s '10 J-J 200.000c_Apr 1 '23-'26
favor of municipal ownership of In actual value;was changed so
27.0)0c_Jan
'22 '30
13.600_ _Feb 1 '41-'42
1919fhe law
as
J-J 1320,000.. July 1 '25-'40
BOND DEBT Apr 15 '22_384,700 street railways (V. 78. p. 1408). At to make assessed value one-half the 5s
1 40,000____July 1 1941
Apr. 3
INT. payable at Boatmen's Bank, election heldownership1906 proposi- true value.
48
tions for the
.11
of street rail.
The tax rate above given Is that 4s '12 J-J_ 500.000c_July 1 '22 '31
St. Louis.
ways and for the issuance of $75,000.550,000--July 1 '22-'32
city purposes only. In addition
000 street railway certificates car- forthis the three districts of which the Is '15 J-J 700.000__July 1 '2'-'35
to
CANTON.
TOT. DEBT Mar 1
while the
municiThis city Is In Fulton County. Inc. ried, operation proposition forrailways city is composed are assessed for Tot.assess.val.'21(Si'22__$2,887,000
pal
of street
act)357,910.351
Feb.8 1849; reorg. under gen. law'92. failed. V.82, p. 824. In a decision their proportion of State and counts Park tax (per $1.000) 192L_..$7.10
taxes, and
certain improvements, Population in
Sewer Ref. Bonds.
handed down In the Circuit Court on the city In for corporate capacity
1920 (est.)_1,000,000
its
43/s
Apr $27,000_ _Apr 15'23-'31 Sept. 15 1906 the legality of these
not
INT. payable at Fort Dearborn
being assessable for these purposes.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1922_ _ $30,000 oertificates was upheld.
Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Assessed valuation l922. _ -.4.073.78 was taken to the Supreme The case
POPULATION.
-1920, 2,701.705.
Court (V.
Total tits. (per $i,000)1922_._$ 8 6) 83, p. 712), and by a decision
handed '18, 2,622.414; '17, 2.547.201; '12. CHICAGO HEIGHTS.
Pop'n 1910, 10.453; 1920
10,928 down Apr. 18 1907 the certificates 2,326,400; '11. 2,189.525; '10 (U. S.
This city is in Cook County.
/NT. at City Treasurer's office.
were declared invalid. V. 84, p. Census), 2,185.283; '00. 1,698,375;
Funding Bonds.
the April 1907 elec58 '17 Apr $22,000__ -Sept 1922-32
PARK DISTRICT.
CANTON UNION SCHOOL DIST. 949 and 967. Atgranting franchises LINCOLNin towns
tion ordinances
Located
North Chicago BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '22..-. $180,000
448'16 A-0 $50,000 _Apr 1 '26-36 to the present street railways were
Floating debt
BOND.DEBT Apr 7'22_ _ $95,000 ratified by a vote of the people. V. and Lake View.
5,000
45 '11 M-N$430.000c_May 1 '21 '30 Assessment debt (add'1)
Assess. val.'21 (60% act.)..4,661,764 84. p. 826.
170,000
58.000c
May 1 1931 Sinking fund
16,900
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921___$46 6) River-Improvement Refunding.
2,372,142
INT. on bonds payable at the 4s g '15 J-J $589,800_ _Jan 1 '23-'35 4s '16 J-J 9:s.000c_July 1 '21-'36 Assess. val. real
163.000c_July 1 '23-'25 Assess. val. personal
1,164.947
First Nat. Bank, Chica7o.
Water-Loan Refunding.
Other
493.348
4s g '15 J-J $920,s40 _Jan 1 '23-'35 5s '21 J-J 42.000c__ _July 1 1926 Tot assess. property
.assess .val.21(Siact.)_4,050,437
235,000cJuly 1 '27-'31
CARBONDALE.
Police-Department Building.
660,000eJuly 1 '32-'41 Tax rate (per $1,000)
This city is in Jackson Co. /neer. 4s '15 J-J 632,000-. Jan 1 '23-'35
$8.69
Population in 1920
North Town Bonds.
Apr. 15 1869; re-inc.'July 7 1873.
19.653
Fire-Department Building.
Commission gov't adopted Jan.7'11. 44 g '15 .1.1 $453.000__ _Jan 1 23-'35 45 '07 M-N150.000c_May 1 '22-'27
Lake View Bonds.
5s '05 J-J $52.000e_opt aft Jan 1 1910 4s '15 J-J 93,200.._Jan 1 '23-'35
July 1 1923 CHICAGO SANITARY DIST.
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $52,000
Bathing Beach & Playground. 48'03 J-J $736.000c
This district was organized In
Assessed valuation 1921.._ _3.000,000 4s g '15 J-J $417.000__ _Jan 1 '23-'35 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '21 3,081,000 and Includes the City of Chicago1889
and
Sink. fds. L. V. Park ext_
586,330 other territory,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920__$72.50
Health Department Bonds.
In all over 386 square
Assessed
Population in 1920
6,276 45 g '12 J-J $203,000..__Jan 1 '22-'32 Total taxvaluation 1919_236,828.961 mlies. Bonds are all coupon in form
(per $1.000) 1920-$5.89
• INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. 4s '14 J-J 320.000c Jan 1 '22-33
but may
INT. on 4s of 1911 and 1916 at holder. be registered at option of
45 '15 J-J 490.000c__Jan 1 22-35
4s g '15 J-J 343.30(L __Jan 1 '22-'35 office of State Treas. and 4s of 1907 45
J
-D $75.000c-Dec I 1922
CARBONDALE TOWNSHIP.
4s '17 J-J 1560.000g_Jan 1 '23-'36 at office of Co. Treas., on 43 of 1903 48
J-J 75,000c....-July 1 1923
A township in Jackson County.
1 30,000g__Jan 1 1937 at Ft. Dearborn Nat. Bk., Chicago, 4s
J-D 225,000c-Dec I '21-'23
and on 5s '21 at State Treas. office.
Bonds.
Road
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
48'05 M-81 268,000c.... Mar 15 1923
58 '16 J-J*J $5.000c_July 1 1923 4s g '12 J-J J$110.000_Jan 1 '22-'32 NORTH
96,000c--Mar
SHORE PARK DISTRICT
n.000c. _July 1 1924
1 16.000__ -.July 1 1932 45 '09 A-0 $i4.000__Apr 1 '23-'29 45 '06 A 1 88,000c_Oct 1 15 1924
'22-'24
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '22.. $52.000 4s g '14 J-J 120 000c __Jan 1 '23 '34 4%8'12
24,000c_-__O 1 1925
A-0 18.000__Apr
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 300,000
General Corp. Purposes Bond. 5.4 '17 J-D 120.000__June 1 '24-'32 45 '07 J-J 8i,000c__Jan ct'23-'25
2
1 '23-'37
Assessed valuation 1921- _ -1,620.000 49 g '05 J-J $310,000c_Jan I '23-'25 TOTAL DEBT Apr
24.000c___Jan 2 1926
6 1922.. $1 '2,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _ _38.90 4s g '06 J-J 324.000c_Jan 1 '23-'26 Assess.
Population 1910, 6.508: 1920. 7.399 4 Sisg'08.114 328,000c_Jan 1 '23-'28 Assess. val., real estate___12,354.401 411 '07 F-1 88,000c_Feb 1 '23-'25
24,000c___Feb 1 1926
val., personal-- 1,768,443
*INT.at First Nat.itank.Uhicago. 4s g '08 J-J 1,078.0110c_Jan I '23'28 Railroad property
166,623 44i '07 M- 1272,000c__Sept 1 '22-'25
4s g '08 J-J
28.000c_Jan 1 '23-'27
48.000c_ Sept 1 1926
assess. val. 20(Si
CARTERVILLE TOWNSHIP.
4s '09 J-J 587,00 ic_Jan 1 '23-'29 Tot,rate (per $1,000) act)14.289.467 48 '07 J-Df i544.000c__Dec 1 '22-'25
Tax
1921_33.60
This twp. (P. 0. Carterville) is in 49 '11 J-J
sot
12- )0_ _Jan 1 '23-'27
i 96.000c___ Doc 1 1926
1919
50.000
Williamson County.
Is g '13 J-J1,76).000c. _Jan 1 '23-'33 Population (est.) at
INT. payable
State Bank and 48 '08 J-D 323.000c._ Dec 1 '22-'26
Road Bonds.
5s '21 ___ J75.000-- __Jan 1 1923 Continental & Commercial Trust
48.000c___ Dec 1 1927
&
5s '20 J-J $30,000„July 1 '23-'25
17,650,000Jan 1'24-'40 Say. Bk., both of Chicago.
4s '09 J-D 1,000.000c.Dee 1 '22-'29
TOTAL DE131 Nov 1920.. $56,750
Judgment Funding Bonds.
4s '10 J-J 200.000c_July 1 '23-30
Assessed value 1919
1.190,682 4s g '04 J-J 8530,11s0c..Jan 1 '23-'24 NORTH WEST PARK DIST.
4s '10 A-0 477.000c_Oct 1
4 Sis g'08 J-J 91.s00cJan 1 '2i-'24Sis'12 F-A $126,000_Aug 1 '22-'32 45 '11 J-J 477,000c..Jan 1 '22-'30
'22-'31
CATLIN TWP. SCR. DIST.
4s g '08 J-J
56 000c__Jan I '23-'27
16,000c_Jan 1
49.
This district (P. 0. Catlin) is In 4s g '09 J-J 79,00)c_ Jan 1 '23 '29 *0'14 J-J { 70.000c_Jan 1 '23-'24 45 11 M-8 500.000c_Sept 1 '22-'31
'15 J-D 1.400.000-Dec 1 '22-'35
'25-'29
Vermilion County.
48 g '12 J-.1 40.1.000 ..Jan 1 '23 '31
90.000c_Jan 1 '30-'34 is '17 A-0 2,400,000 Apr 25 '23-37
50'20 --- 40,000
Nov 1923 4s '19 J-J 8,500,000_Jan 1 '23-'39 4Sis'16 F-A 96.000c_Feb 1 '23-'36 4s '18 J-J 1,500.000-July 1 '23-'26
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922- $105,000
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s '17 F-A 25,000_ __Sept '25-'37 4s g 111,
347,000____Jan 1 1929
Assess. val.{Real estate....1,305,835 48 '19 J-J $2,555,000_Jan 1 '23-'39
20000. Jan 1 '29-'32
2.000.000_Jan
'32-'35
Personal
1922
836.379 4s '14 J-J 2,446,500_Jan 1 '23-'34 5s '20 J-J 60.000-Jan 1 '33-'38 4s '19 J-J 1,000.000c_Jan 1 '30-'31
1
(60%act.) Total
2,142,214 4s '18 J-J 2,660,000_Jan 1 '23-'35
20.000___Jan 1 1939
2.000.000c_Jan 1 '36-'39
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$8)(to
1,880.000_Jan 1 '23-'39 5s '21 J-D 00.000_ _Dec 1 ‘'35-'41 5s '20
-N1,500,000c Nov 1 27- 30
Population in 1920
2.000 4s '19 J-J {3,275,000_Jan 1 '23-'39 BOND. DEBT Apr 6'22- $631,000 5s '21 J-J2,500,000c__Jan 1 '27-'32
1,895.000_Jan 1 '23-'39 Sinking fund
21,000 5s '21 J-J 4,750,000„July 1 '23-'41
CENTERVILLi- 0
T--WNSHIP.
4s'13 J-J 1,014.000_Jan 1'23-'33 Assess. val. 1921
29,829,274 5s '22 J-JL1,860,000__July 1 '23-'40
This township is in St. Clair Co. 4s '19 J-J 2,265,000_Jan 1 '23-'39 Tax rate (per $1.000)
140,000.,....July 1 1941
1921___$4.10
58 '08 June $49.000.____June 1 1928
INT. payable at Nat Bank of BD. DT. May 1 '22._ $25,530.000
Lighting
TOTAL DEBT June 1 '22-*$49,000 459treert $2.715,000Bonds.
Republic, Second Security Bank, Floating debt (arld'1)__
'16J-J
___Jan 3'23-'36
4,540,000
Population in 1920 (Census)_..3,132
First Trust & Say. Bank and the Assess. val.(Real
City-Hall Bonds.
1,254,905,929
* Due to a division of Centerville
Pioneer State Bank,all of Chicago.
'PO J-J
1921 (Si Personal - 473,872,324
Twp. only 48% of this total is now 4s Twelfth 31.890.000c_Jan 1 '23-'30
actual) _ _ (Railroad. 90,299,311
a direct obligation of Centerville 4s '19 J-J St. Viaduct Bonds.
RIDGE AVE. PARK
$1,074,000-Jan 1 '23-'39 Ss '15 J-.I $26.000.. DIST. '23-'35 Total assess. val
1,824,157,564
Twp. Remainder is divided be_Jan 1
BOND. DEBT May 8'22.. $26,000 District tax (per $1000) 192233.60
tween East St. Louis, Belleville and 4s Bridge Bonds.
g '12 J-1152.40'.ono _Jan 1 '23-'31 Assessed
INTERESTat office of Treasurer.
Canteen Twp.
value,
4s '16 J-J 3,750,000_Jan 1 '23-'36 Assessed value, real estate_4,036,751
personal _ 350,487
Harbor Bonds.
CHAMPAIGN.
Tot.assess.val.(Si act.)'21_4,387,238 CHRISMAN TWP. H.S.D. NO.149.
4s g'12 J-J $2.703.700-Jan 1 '23-'32 Tax rate (per
This city Is in Champaign County.
$1,000) 1922_ ___$2.60 BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 '21 $'8,000
Bathing Beach Bonds.
Population 1921 (est.)
Fire & Police-Dept. Bonds.
7,000 Assess. val.'21 (Si act.)--2,572,000
4s g '12 J-J
INT.at
5s g '15 M-N$10.000e_Nov 1 '22-'25 4s g '14 J-J $142,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'32
230.000„Jan 1 '23-'33 Chicago. Cont.& Coral Nat.Bank. Tax rate (per $1,000)1920.-310.61
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Population 1920 (est.
3,800
Permanent improvt. Bonds.
5s '13 M-S $17.000
4g'04 J-J $312.000c __Jan 1 '23-'24 IRVING PARK.
CLARK COUNTY.
5s '20 --_
9.000_ _Apr 1 '23-'28
Shelter House Bonds.
‘OOII J-J $89.001k_July 1 '21-'30
Electric-Light Bonds.
County seat is Marshall.
J-J
75,000____Jan 1 1934
43-ig'12 A-0 $6,000c_ _Apr 1 '23-'24 4s'15 J-J $152,000g-Jan 1'23-'35
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 11 '20. $185.000
GEN. BD. DT. July 1920.. $35.000 4s Worthy School Bonds.
•
'15 J-J
1 '23-'35 Assessed val.,real estate__17.169.064 5s '19 July 1 310,000_ _- -July 1 1923
Assess. val. 1920
1 22,000__July 1 '24-'25
7.482.163
Assessed val., personal___ 802,706
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-317.00 4s Garbage-Disposal Bonds.
24.000 _July 1 '26-'27
'17 J-J $150.000 __Jan 1 '23-'26 Other assessed prop
Population in 1920
256.276
28 000.
15.873 ss '17 J-J 650,000g_Jan 1 '24-'37
1
Tot.asses.val.1919( act.)18.228.046 BOND. DEBT May 1922- '28-'29
INT. on 4S4s is payable at Natonal Bank of Republic. Chicago; (See V. 112, p. 282 for maturity.) Tax rate (per $LOW) 1919----$2.40 Tot. assess.val.'21 Siact.)10,$92.000
(
203,660
Boys' School Bonds.
on 511 at City Treasurer's office.
40,000 Co.tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_34.50
4s '17 J-J $202,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'37 Population 1920 (est.)
INT.at Northern Tr. Co.. Chicago Population 1910,23,517; 1920,21,165.
This township is in Ogle County
Incorporated in 1852.
Road Bonds.
5s '16 June $20.000__June 1 '23-'26
55 '18 June 5.000
12,000
BOND.DEBT June 6'22___337,000
Assessed valuation 1921--.1,451,923
Population in 1920 (Census)__1,500
INT. at Cont. & Com'l Trust &
Savings Bank, Chicago.




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JUNE, 1922.]

ILLINOIS-CITIES AND TOWNS

161

Assessed valuation 1921_
5s '15 J-J $20.000c_July 1 '25-'30 DOWNERS GROVE TWP. S. D. Population in 19/1 (est.) _112,017.956
5,600
This district (P. 0. Hinsdale) is in
J-D 24,570_Juno 15 '23-'31
434s
bs '18 A-0 60,000Oct 1 '23-'38 Du Page County.
J-J $70,000c__Jan 1 '23-'34 ELMWOOD TOWNSHIP.
6s '20 M-N220,000__Nov 1 '35-'40 5s '16
This township is in PeorlaCormt3r.
BOND.DEBT May 10'21 $450,000 BOND. DEBT May 1920_ $75.000
Refunding Bonds.
.
Assessed val. '20(3. act.) 11,066,396 Assess. yal real estate'19 _ _ 125.000 414s'09 J-J 528.000c_Juli 1 '23-'29
School tax (per $1,000) 1920___$2.67
44.751 EAST LIVERPOOL DRAINAGE TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 1922 $28.000
Population in 1920 (est.)
Assess. val. '22(1-2 act.)-- 770.000
DISTRICT.
INT. at Central Trust Co., Harris
This district (P. 0. Lewistown) is Total tax (per $1.000) 1922-.554.10
Trust & Say. Bank and Cont.& Corn.
Populatiottin 1920(Census)1.844
SCH. DIST. NO. 100. Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago, and in Fulton County.
COLES CO.
INT. State Treasurer's office.
Drainage Bonds.
First Trust & Savings Bank.
1'. 0. is Mattoon.
$47.100-Aug 1 '24-'28
4s '12 J-J $54,000__Ju1y 1 '23-'31
16,000___Aug 1 1927 EL PASO TWP. H. S. NO. 375.
1 '32-'34 COOK COUNTY S. D. NO. 170
410'10 J-J 121.000__July
47.100_Aug 1 '28-'30
This district (P. 0. El Paso) is in
6s '18 F-A
1 6.000___July 1 1935 (P. 0. Chicago Heights.)
1925-1936
16.000_Aug 1 1931 Woodford County.
$99,750
1939 4 As'20
5s '20 J-J 105,000
1940
15.800_-_Aug 1 1932
School-Building Bonds
BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1921_ $192,000 5s'20_ $110,000
f0EBT June 7 '22- $224,750 TOTAL DEB May 11919 $142.000 5As'19M-N fSI 2.000c_ May 15'23-2$
Assess.val.( A act.) '1920__3.866,000 BOND.40,000 Assess val. 1919
192,000
1 70,000c_May 15'26-39
15.000 Floating debt (add'1)
1920
Population
_s
1923-1939
--- $72,000
INT. on 43s and 4s payable at Assess. val. '22 (1-3 act.) _ _4,700,000
Nat. Bank of Mattoon; on 5s at School tax rate (per $1,000)'22_33.65 EAST PEORIA HIGH SCH. D. BOND.DEBT Apr 7 1924 $172,000
This district (P 0 East Peoria) is Assessed valuation, 1921
19.640
or Nat. Bank Population, 1920
Nat. Bank of Mattoon
in Tazewell County
(about 1-5 actual)_ _ _ _3,984,516
of Republic, Chicago.
$35.000c_July 1 '23-27 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____55.62
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
COOK COUNTY.
3,000
6s '20 J-J 50.000c_July 1 '28-'32 Population (estimated)
County seat is Toledo.
Cook County contains the City of
65.000c_July 1 '33-'37
Bonds.
Chicago. Pop'n 1910. 2,405,233; 5s RoadJuly $76,500_ _July 1 '23-'29 BONDED DEBT
(7)
'19
ELWOOD TOWNSHIP.
1920, 3,05.3,017.
Prin and int at Continental &
BOND. DEBT April 7'22- 276.000
This township is in Vermilion CV.
Infirmary Bonds.
6,897.342 Commercial Nat Bank, Chicago
Assessed value 1921
Funding Bonds,
48'08 J-D $690.000c_June 1 '23228 Population in 1920 (Census)__12,858
414s'09 J-J $28.000__Jttly 1 '23-'29
4 g '13 J-D 550,000c_June 1 '23-'33
EAST ST. LOUIS.
Road Bonds.
Bonds.
Hospital
This city is in St. Clair Co. Inc. 5.s '16 ann $15.200c_Mar 1 '23-'26
DANVILLE.
4)§ g '11 J-D 1.351,000c.J'ne 1 '23-'31
1865; re-inc. Aug. 28 1888. TOT. DEBT May 6 1920.... $47.800
in Vermilion
This city
50.000c_ _June 1 1923 IncorporatedIsFeb. 3 1839; County. Feb. 16 Bonds.
45 g '13 J-D
became
Park
Assessed val. '20 ().j act.).3.103.N4
650,000.July 1 '23-35 a city in 1867; re-inc. Moh. 17
4s g'15 J-J
1935-1939 Population 1910, 1.832: 1920, 1.835
1874. 5s '19 s-a $100.000
Road Bonds.
Basin Construction Bonds.
Bonds.
4s '15 J-D $600,000c_June 1 '23-'25 51;Bridge
'15 J-J $61,258_ _Jan 1 '23-'35
___ $20.000
EMPIRE TOWNSHIP H. S. D.
4s '18 A-0 800,000c_APr 1 '23-'38 (See V. 100, P. 750. for maturity.)
Funding Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Le Roy) is in
4As'20A-04,500,000_ _Apr 1 '25-'40 bs '20 J-J 233,700c Jan 1 '23-'40 6s '21 -$454.000_ -due serially
New Detention Home Bonds. (See V. 111, p. 2156, for maturity.)
McLean County.
Refunding Bonds.
900,000„Apr 1 '23-'40
43s'20 A-0
-A 212,000c_Aug 1 '23-'25
BOND. DEBT May 1921 $310,000 4 48'08 Sept 5712.500c_Rept I 1928 5s '19 F
70.000c-Aug 1 '26-'39
Court-House Bonds.
Assess. vat.'21 (1-3 act.) _15,696,000 GEN.BD.DT.Apr 15'2251,173.000
F
-A $12,000_ _Aug 1 '23-'28
48'05 g M-8 2.1.000.000cSept 1'22-'25 Population in 1920
104.216 55
33.750 Street improvements
33,000....Aug 1 '29-'39
Building Bonds.
31 4.237
INT. at Danville Nations* Bank. Judg 'Outs
3Ag'03 J $25.000c-__Jan 1 1923
Assess. val.real estate_ --14.385.630 BOND.DEBT Apr 7'22__ $127,000
Refunding Bonds.
2,517.087
5.813.885 Assessed value 1921
Assessed val. personal
DANVILLE SCH. DIST.
Jan '23-'25
3,000
48 g '05 J-J 875.000c
Other assessable property_ _4,179,904 Population (est.)
This district is in Vermilion Co.
Funding Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(A act.)_24,409.469
School Building Bonds.
$.25.000_ _July 1 1923
4s g '03 J-J
4%4'22 J-J $710.000 ....due serially.. Total tat (per 51.000) 1921_ ....$82.10 EVANSTON.in Cook Co. Inc. as a
Bonds.
Infirmary & Bldg. This city Is
0
$319.000
4s '19_ _ $510.000___May 1 1939 TOTAL DEBT June'22_ 16,693,028 Population in 1920 (Census)__66.74 town 1863; village 1872; olty 1892.
INTEREST on refunding bonds
Assessed value
BD.DT.june 1 '22.-- $11,785,000 Population
Lake Shore impt. Bonds.
40,000 by the State Treasurer at Spring(est.)
*7.000,000
Tax warrants (adc1'1)__
58 '15 J-J 820.000c_July 1 '23-'26
field, Ill.
Ass'd val., real estate_1,276,533,829 DANVILLE TOWNSHIP.
Building Bonds.
Ass'd val., personal_ _ 440,654,819
48 '10 M-N $18.000c__Nov 1'22-'30
Danville) is EAST ST. LOUIS PARK DIST.
Other assess. property.. 136,586,955 in This township (P. 0.
Water Bonds.
-A $25.000c_ _ _Aug 1 1930
414s'10 F
Vermilion County.
value
Total assessed
4149'11 M-N200.000c___Nov 11931 4.4 '13 J-J 2140.000„July 1 '23-'32
Road Bonds.
1,853,775,003
1921 (A act.)
Library Bonds.
100,000c_ _July 1 '23-'32
1'23-'24
'12
bs '19
State & 0o.tax (per $1.000)'22.$6.10 BOND.J-D 820000c&rYne 850,000 45 '19 J-J 100,000__Sept 1 1939 4s '04 J-J $2.100c___July 1 1923
INT. payable at County Treasury. Assessed DEBT June 191911,374.683 5s '21 -__ 184,00O.. ..Aug 1 1938 4s '05 J-D
7,500c_Dec 1 '22-'24
___
5s
valuation
r., 75,000- -- _June 1 1942 45 '07 A 0 40.000c_Apr 1 '23-'27
5s '22 ,
COOK CO. FOREST PRES. DIST.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22_ $709,000
DECATUR.
4s g '16 A-015660,000c_Apr 1 '23-33
58 '17 ___ $ 0.000__July 1 '23-'24
valuation
This city is
1 40,000c__Apr 1 1931 Macon County. the county seat of Assessed payable in1921.-27.039.000 BOND.DEBT Mar 1 '22_ $249,006
East St. Louis
INT.
Incorporated Moh.
4s '16 M-S 1,560.000..Sept 1 '22-34 2 1839; reincorporated Apr. 211881. at Illinois State Trust Co.
Floating debt__ __ 82;529
80,000___Scpt 1 1935 Commission government adopted
Assessment debt (add'i)___- 522.889
36.500
4s'17 M-N 780.000-Nov 1 '22-34 Jan. 17 1911. Pop'n 1920, 43,818. EAST SIDE LEVEE & SAN.DIST. Sinking fund assets
40,000.. _Nov 1 1935
This district (P.0. East St. Louis) Assess. val., real estate_ __16.661,039
Bonds.
780.000 Feb 1 '23-'35 48 Water-Works
Assess. val., personal_ __ _ 4,845,088
-A
4s '18 F
'06 A-0 $25,000c..Oct 1 '22-'26 Is in St. Clair and Madison counties,
40,00O _Fob 1 1036 48 '09 A-0 29.000c___Oct '22-'29 and embraces what Is known as the Other assessable property_ 608.504
45 '19 J-J 1.680,000__Jan 1 '23-36 55 '13 A-0 135.000_ _Oct 1 '23-33 "American Bottoms" opposite the Tot. ass' val.'21 (A act.)_22,114,631
80,000_ _Jan 1 1937 434s16 A-01712.000____Oct 1 1926 city of St. Louis. Mo.
Total tax (per $1.000) 1921-$84.00
37.215
Population in 1920
4s '20 J-D 1,920,000_ _July 1 '22-'37
20,000..
80,000-July 1 1938 158 '18 M-S1 225,000 _Oct 1 '27-'37 TOT. DEBT May 1922_ _81,500,000
INT.at office of City Treasurer.
_40.422,288
1928-1938 Assess. val. 1921 (14 act.)
4 As'21M- 1,900,000_.._..1922-1941
--Water Impounding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $I.000) 1921__ _314 00 EVANSTON CENTRAL SCHOOL
1922-1941
2.000,000
4As'21A-0
bs '20 A-0$360,000___Oct 1 '22-'39 Population in 1920 (est.)_ _ _ _140.000
4 As'22M-S 2,000.000_Mar 15'23-'42
NO. 75.
INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 48DISTRICT $4.000c___July 1 ma
TOT. DEBT May '22_213,640,000 45 Electric-Light Bonds. 1 '22-'30
'05 J-J
'10 A-0 $:9.000c.. _Oct
'21 1.853.602.081
Assessed valuation
115,000c_July 1 '24-'25
6151INTY.
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22 $835.000 EFFINGHAM 1922-25
Tax rate (per 81.000) '21_ _ _$10.70 Sinking fund
28, ,(10c
4.8 '10 .1-3
County seat is Effingham.
169.854
INT.at office of Dist. Treas.. Chi. ASSOSS. val. '21_ _ _ _ _ -....- 17,041,342
3,000c_July 1 '23-'25
Road Bonds.
6.000c_July 1 '28-'27
410'11 J-J
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _522.8) 59 '19 s-a $00.000
COOK CO. High S. D. NO. 201.
40.000c-July 1 '28-'31
9
,000
922-193
INT.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921_3169,250 Milliken on all bonds payable at BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1921 15104
24.000 _Jan I '22-'33
National Bank.
Ass'd yarn 1921 (A act.). 9,296.206 4148'14 J-J
rate (per $1.000) 1921_310.00 BOND. DT. July 30 1920_ $143.500
Tax
COOK CO. RIVER PARK DIST. DECATUR SANITARY DIST.
11.539.914
Assess. val. 1920
2
'21-'25
414s'18 s-a $75,000__July 1 '29-'38 5s '20 M-N 340,000_ _May. 1 '26-'35 Population in 1920 (Census)__19,57 School tax (per 31.000) 1919-337.80
100.000__May 1
$160.500
ELGIN.
TOTAL DEBT
21.363.
Population in 1920
60,000_ May 1 '36-'38
6,269.866
This city Is in Cook and Kane counAssessed valuation
INT. at First Nat. Bank,Chicago.
(?)
25.000 BONDED DEBT
Inc. Feb. 28 18.54; re-incorp.
Population (est.)
Pr in. and int. at the Milliken Nat. ties. 18 1880. City Is now under
Oct
FAIRFIELD.
Bank, Decatur, or at First Nat. commission form of government.
COOK CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 36.
This city is in Wayne County.
Bank, Chicago.
Post office is Winnetka.
Water-Works Bonds.
_ 81,400
_s
_ _ _Sept 1 1922
5s '08 M-S $1,500_
J-J $6.0C0c_Dec 31 1922
4s
.
434s'12 M-N 29.95 tc.May 1 '23-30 DECATUR SCH. DIST NO. 61. 4s g '07 J-J
58.000c_July 1 '23-'27 _s Sewer Bonds.
--- $l.100
A-0 $33,900c
_ _1923 5s
A-0 i 7 510c_Apr 1 '23-'35 45
4 As'15
A-0 125.000_ _Apr 1 '28-'40
Water Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1913.)
- -58 '18 M-N 29,520__May 1 '23-'38
Bonds.
$5.000c
5s
1929 bs Bridge
BOND. DEBT Apr 1921.. $94.000 4s '09 M N$135.000c
'17 July $45.000....July 1 '23-'37
___ 15,500
valuation 1921..31,676,823 bs '13 M-N z4100.000c_Nov 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Apr 23 1922 $237.000 _s
Assessed
_s
5.000
_ _$26.70 4}is'17 M-S 212,000
1922-1937 Sinking fund (water)
Tax rate (per $1,000)
12.235
Paving Bonds.
;.
1921-- 6,732
13,857,798
Pop'n 1915, 5,058; 1920 (est Irust & (For maturity see V. 104. p. 577)
Assessed val., 1929
:1,510
Harris
F-A$142,500-Aug 1 '22-'40 City tax rate (per $1,000) '22_23‘z.20 _s
55 '20
INT. payable at
TOT. BD. DT. May 1922 $52,100
Say. Bank and Merchants' Loan & BOND. DEBT April 5'22 $643,900 Pop'n 1910, 25.976; 1920
27.454 Assessed valuation 1921_ ___ 907.219
Sinking fund
22J,000
Trust Co., Chicago.
INT. payable at City Treasurer's Population in 1920(Census)__-2.754.
Equalized val. 1921 (abt.
office.
.30% actual)
18,300,000
COOK COUNTY S. D. NO. 39,
School tax (per $1,000) 1922..$36.00 ELGIN UNION SCH.DIST. NO.46. FOREST PARK.
1'. 0.is Wilmette
This village is in Cook County.
46,000
School Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 7'22_- $76,000 Population 1922 (est.)
Village-Hall Bonds.
INT. at Harris Tr. & Say. Bank, 4s '10 J-J $10,000c ___July 1 1923
Assess. val. '21 (A act.)_4,367.977
_Jan
Chicago,
140,000__July 1 '23-'33 58 g'15 J-J S29.817c_for 2 '23-'35.
5s
Tax rate (per 111.000) 1921-39.40
maturity.)
99. p. 1767.
8,721
__ 120.000_ _Apr 1 '33-'39 (See V. DEBT Oct 1 '16____240,000
58
Population in 1921
BOND. DEBT Apr 13 '22_ $285.000 BOND. valueiReal estate__751,556
DEERFIELD-SHIELDS TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DIST.
DIST. NO. 76.
val. 1921-- -13.959.561 Assessed
Total assess.
COOK CO. SCH.
978.186
Total
1916
This district (1'.0. Highland Park) School tax (per $1.000) 1921...$27.10
Post office is Evanston.
27.000 Tax rate (per $ .000) 1916____$27.00
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922- $87.500 Is in Lake County. It comprises the Population in 1921 (eat.)
10.768
of Deerfield, West DeerElgin by Town- Population in 1920
INT. payable at
Assess. val. '20 (1-2 act.)-6.390.547 townships
INT. at Village Treasurer's office.
School tax (per $1.000) 1922-526.70 field and the south part of Shields in ship Treasurer.
INTEREST payable in Evanston. Lake County, and includes the cities
of Highland Park, Lake Forest and ELLISVILLE COMMUNITY HIGH FRANKLIN CO. S. D. NO. 34.
at City National Bank
P. 0. Christopher.
the village of Deerfield.
SCH. DIST. NO. 223.
--'23-'34
This district (P. 0. Ellisville) is in 51019 J-.I $24,000„July 1 $29.000
High School Bonds.
COOK COUNTY S. D. NO. 91.
BOND. DEBT June 6 '21440'14 A-0 I $20.000c.Apr I '23-'24 Fulton County.
Forest l'ark Is the pest office.
70.000
$7,000c_July 1 '23-'29 Floating debt (add'I)
BOND.DEBT Jan 4 1917- 8:18.800
1120,000c_Apr 1 '25-'34
721.000
6.000c_July 1 '30-'33 Assessed val. real estate_
1,018,286 BOND.DEBT Apr 25'22 8140,000 Os '21 J-J
Assessed valuation
13
act.)'201.4134:000000
8,000e_July 1 '34-'37 Assessed val. personal
$3.00 Assess. val. '21 (1-2 act.).13,5 )1,143
School tax (per 1,000)
10.000c_July 1 '38-'41 Tot.ass'd val.(50%
School tax (per $1,000) 192E512.90
$32,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920----$20.00
DIST. NO.97.
Population in 1920 (mt.)
17,285 TOT. BD. DT. Jan '22.COOK CO. SCH.
8.000
INT. at First Trust &• Savings Assess. val.(30% act.)'21_ 759,000 Population in 1920
Post office is Oak Park.
Actual valuation (est.)_ _2,000.000
458'11 J-D 245,000c_J'ne 1 '23-'28 Bank, Chicago.
FREEPORT.
School tax rate (per $1,000)'21_56.70
4As'12 J-D 60.000c_ _rue 1 '25-'28
This city is In Stephenson County.
00'13 J-D 30.000c.June 1 '28-'29 DELAVAN COMMUNITY HIGH Population at present time_ _ _1,800 Ino.Feb.14 1855: re-Inc. Apr.18 1882.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
INT. payable at the First National
4As'14 J-D 4i,000. _June 1 '23-'27
Fire-Department Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Peoria) is in Bank, Chicago.
434s'16 J-D 70,000„Juno 1 '28-31
4s '10 M-N $9.000c__ _May 1 1930
44s'18 J-D 80.000---June'31-'34 Tazewell and Logan counties.
414s'12 J-I) 25.000c-Dec 15 1932
1 '34-'37 5As
June $6,000c. _Juno 11025 ELMHURST.
4 As'20 J-D 90,000_June
Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Dupage County.
144,000c_June 1 '26-37
BOND. DEBT June 1 '22 $424,000
58 '05 M-S $5.000____Sept 1 1925
Water Plant Bonds.
Assess. val. '21(A act.) _ _17,252,308 BONDED DEBT
Refunding Bonds.
Trust 58 '15 F-524.000_Aug 15 '22-'33
INT. payable at the Harris C
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1921_ -48.33
dr- Savings Bank, Chicago.
3.000---Aug 15 1934 4 kis'i0 F-A $62.000c_ --Aug 1 1930
Population in 1920
payable at the Illinois
BOND DEBT May 10 '16 535.000 GEN. BD. DT. Mar 31 '228101.000.
INTEREST
42.096 Assessment debt (adc1.1)-_- .62,108
DIXON TOWNSHIP.
Population in 1920
Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago.
220.722
Floating debt
This township is in Lee County.
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
57.850
Sinking fund -Road Bonds.
COOK CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 99.
Total assess. val. 1921_ .._ _18,178,290.
J-D $53,000.._..Part yearly ELMHURST SCHOOL DIST.
00'10 J-J $28,000c_July 1 '23-'30 43's
Tax rate (per $1,000) 192L....$22.50
School Bonds.
23,400c-Aug 1 '26-'31 BOND.DEBT Apr 13 1921 558,000
43.s'11 F-A
1920, 19.669
430'12 F-A 18,000c_Aug 1'23-'32 Assessed valuation 1921_ _7,137.111 58 '18 -- 535.000.-July 1 '23-'29 Pop'n 1910. 17.567;
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
540.000
5s '13 J-D 30,000c..June 1 '23-'33 Population 1910,9.191; 1920, 9,938 TOT. DEBT Apr 24 '22_

COLES COUNTY.
Charleston is the county seat
Funding Bonds (fax-free)
4s '07 July $55,455 c&rJuly 1 '23-27
$77.637
BOND. DEBT Apr 1920_
Assess.val.'2I (abt•ki act.)17.629.676
County tax (per $1,000) 1919_ _23.59
Population 1910.34.517; 1920-35,108
INT. at State Treas. office.




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FREEPORT PARK DISTRICT.
430'11 F-A $43,875c_Aug 1 '22-'30
5s '19 J-J 40.000c_Ju1y 1 '30-'39
TOT. DEBT Apr 12 '17..... $68.000
Assessed valuation 1916-5.876,187
Population In 1915 (est.)
20,000

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Total val. 1920(A actual)_1,403,616
Total tax rate(Per $1.000)'20.322 80
Population 1910.3.424; 1920...5,074

BOND.DT. May 28'20-- 890.000
INT. on engine-house bonds payTotal assess. val. 1921
able at Macomb Nat. Bk.; on others
(1-2 actual)
23,625.210 at Union Nat. Bank, Macomb.
County tax (per $1.000) 1919....$7.70
MACOMB SCHOOL
INDIAN GRAVE DRAIN. DIST. Population 1910, 40,752;'20. 44,930 4 q4'14 M-N3 15,000.DISTRICT.
,
_May 1 '23-'34
This district (P. 0. Quincy) is in
BOND.DEBT Apr 1922-.365.000
Adams County.
KENNEY SCH. DIST. NO. 117.
GALENA.
Drainage Bonds.
This district Is in De Witt County MACOUPIN COUNTY.
This city is in Jo Daviess County. 6s '18 J-J $102.600c ____1922-1930
Carlinville is the county seat.
School Building Bonds
Water-Works Bonds.
6s '20 J-J 60,000
1931-1935
Road Bonds.
4
$4.0006s '14 ___ 264.917
1922-1931 5M s'20 F-A j 8,000c_ Feb 1 '24-'35 4 Ms'I
_ 3151,000
1929
12,000c_Feb 1 '36-39
.130'17 M-N 15.000.-May 1 '25-'29 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1922___$427,517
TOTAL DEBT April 1922 $112,000
916.000„May 1 '30-'33 Population in 1920 (est.)
500 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '21- $60,000 Total assessed value 1921_21,190,794
val. real estate..__2,053,000
120.000.. May 1 '34-'37
INTEREST payable at the Illinois Assessed val. personal
Assessed
500,000 Population In 1920 (Census)
TOTAL DEBT May 1922.....$55,000 State Band, Quincy.
-57,224
Total assessed val. 1920.-2,553,000 MADISON.
Population in 1920( Census)
..__4,742
This village is in Madison County.
JACKSONVILLE.
Sewer Bonds.
This city Is in Morgan Co. boor. KEWANEE.
GALESBURG.
This city is in Henry County.
July 330.000
5s
1924-1926
This city Is in Knox County. /no Feb. 3 18130: re-tno. April 4 1887
Water Bonds.
5s '19 July 24 000__July 1 '23-'28
Power Plant Bonds.
Jan. 27 1841; re-mo. July 20 1876.
1M4
.16
1922-1936 TOT. BD. DT..110 (918-$30,000
5s '20 s-a 136,000....Mar 1 '23-'24 BOND.M-S 358.425
*Building Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1918
DEBT Apr
854.690
-A $17,500c-__Aug 1 1952
132.000...Mar 1 '25-'40 Assess. 1Real estate 7 1922.. $117,000 Population in
4s '05 F
1920
3.070.760
4.996
Filtration Plant Bonds.
Water Bonds.
val. Personal
ENT. at City Treasurer's office.
1.726.465
430'10 J-DaS75,000____Dec 1 1930
$2,000._Mar 1 '23-'24
1919 Other
-a {30.000_ _Mar 1 '25-39 Total val.( A property..._ 18).308 MADISON
430'15 M-N 14,000__Nov 1 '22-35 5s '20 s
COUNTY.
4.977.533
1,000___ _Mar 1 1940 City tax (per act.) '21
BOND. DEBT June 15 '20 3183.000
Edwardsville Is the county seat.
31.000) 1921-37.53
28.500__July I '23-'40 Pop'n 1910.9.307;
Assessment debt (add'i)__ 256,450 53 '20 s-a
1920- 16.026
Road Bonds.
Sinking funds
Funding Bonds.
131.301
55 '19 Julyl$510.000__July 1 '23-'39
Water debt, incl
128,000 5s '19 J-D $118,000.Dec 1 '22-39
KNOX COUNTY SCHOOL DIS- TOTAL DEBT July 1 1922 3510,000
Refunding (Red. yearly).
Assessed val.,real estate__ _7.624.310
Total assessed value 1921
TRICT NO. 117.
Assessed val.. personal
3.165.610 is '05 J-J J $8.000r_July 1 '23-24
(about 60% actual).-_42,891,314
_
P. 0. Abingdon.
1. 14.000r-July 1 1925
Tot.ass'd val.'19
act.)-10.789,920
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922__io$05
889
,.10
School Building Bonds.
Water Works Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,600) 1919-350 60
Population in 1920
Population in 1920
23.834 5s '18 J-J $63.750„July 1 '23-'39 410'17Junel ,$14.000_June 1 '23-29
t30.000_ _June 1 '28-'37
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $207.250
INT. on bonds marked (a) at Assess. val. '21 (1-3 act.)__6.614.82 ) TOTAL DEBT June 1922...._$66.000 MADISON CO. UNION SCHOOL
NO. 128.
Chem. Nat. Bk.. N. Y.
City tax (per 31.000) 1921
1,542,321
$6.73 Assessed value 1921
Post
Population in 1920 (Census)__15,713 Population (estimated)
3,500 410'08Office is Granite City.
$22,000c
INT. payable at State Treasury, in
GALLATIN COUNTY.
72.500c
58 '12 _
N. Y. City at American Exchange LAKE COUNTY.
County seat is Shawneetown
BOND.DEBT Jan 11916.. 310 590
1:3:80
00
Nat. Bank, and at City Treasury.
County seat Is Waukegan.
Road Bonds.
Floating debt
1
$11.000____Nov 1 1922
Road Bonds.
Assessed val. (1-3 act.)'16_2.627.882
14,000_ -__Nov 1 1923 JACKSONVILLE SCH. D. NO. 117 58 '18 J-J 1$25,000-__July 25 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) '16-_.$30.00
6s '20 J-J
15,000___Nov 1 1924
This district (P. 0. Jacksonville)
5,000____July 1 1923 Population 1916 (eat.)
18.000
17,000____Nov 1 1925 Is In Morgan County.
5s '18 -- 370.00(L Jan 1 '2-'36
BOND DE T Jan 1 '21_ $115,000 6s '21 F-A$119,400__Feb 1 '23-'40 58 '20 ___ 850,000_ -July 1 '23-'39 MARION CO. SCH. DIST. 135.
Total assess val 1921_ __ _3,644.312 (See V. 112, p. 1053, for maturity.) BOND.DEBT Apr 15'22 $1,300.000
Post Office is Centralia.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-_$40 00 BOND.DEBT Mar 1922... $305,000 Assessed value, real estate 28,420,480 5s '16 Sept $15.000_ _ _Sept. 1 1936
Population (est) 1920
14 000 Assessed value 1920
6,715,909 Assessed value, personal_ _10,109,905
(Optional after Sept. 11921.)
Prin and int at Continental & Population 1920
15,713 Other assessable property- 5,102,067 TOTAL DEBT May 19 '17 $54,000
Commercial Nat Bank ef Chicago
Total assess.val.'21( Aact)46,632,452 Assessedifioal estate
1,318,496
JERSEYVILLE.
Population in 1920
73,991
vaiva- Personal
338,812
This city is in Jersey County.
INT. on all bonds payable at Contion__ Other property
82,035
CIENESE0 TWP. HIGH SCH. D.
tinental & Commercial Trust & Total assessed val. 1916_ .1.739,343
Funding Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Geneseo) Is in 530
_-- $12,000
1938 Savings Bank, Chicago.
Tax rate (per 21.000) 19113-130.00
Henry County.
TOTAL DEBT May 29 '20. 332.000
BOND. DEBT May 23 '27 327,000 Population in 1920 (Census)--.3,839
Sinking fund
2.742
LA SALLE COUNTY S. D. NO.45. MARION TWP.HIGH SCH. DIST.
This district is in Williamson Co.
Assess.•,al. '21(A act.) 3,0S3.768
P. 0. Is Streater.
kgarilzed Jan. 1912.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '21_312 40 JOLIET.
School Building Bonds.
This
1s '12
Population ia 1920
M-N$27.500._May 1 '23-'27 BOND.J-J 3.32.000 --,..1922-1921
3.376 Feb. 26city is In Will County. Inc 68
DEBT April 1917- 348.000
1845; re-mo. Aug. 5 1876.
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $50.000
Refunding Improvement Bonds Assess. valuation 1910.... _4.7 8.0,)0 Assessed valuation
_ _2.016.623
GEORGETOWN TOWNSHIP.
5s '14 A-O$36,000__Oct 10 '22-'33 School tax (per $1.000) 1921-.21.60 School tax (per $1,000) 1915..49.10
1915This township (P.0. Georgetown)
1,000___Oct 10 1934 Population In 1920
14,779 Population In 1914 (est.) ede10.000
INT. at Merchants-Lacl
Is In Vermilion County.
JudgmentBonds.
Nat.
Bank. St. Louis
430'14 J-D $57.000_June 1 '23-'34
Road Bonds.
LA SALLE CO. S. D. NO. 280.
Water-Works-improvt. Bonds.
58 '19 M-N$21,600-May 1 '23-'29
Post Office is Mendota.
NIATTOON TOWNSHIP.
ts '12 A-0 $20.000c-Apr 1 '23- 32
BONDED DEBT
This township Is In Coles County.
430'14 J-D 39,500..June 1 '23-'34 Sc g '16 June $70,500c
($4,500 yearly June 1)
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
Water Refunding Bonds.
GILLESPIE COMMUNITY H. S. 00'14 J-J $29.500„July 1 '23-'34 BOND. DEBT April 8'22.. 562.000 leg '11 July $46,000.. _July 1 1831
Tot, asses. val.'21 (3 act.)3.367,521 BOND. DEBT Oct 1919_ $136.000
D. NO. 188.
Street Incinerator Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Gillespie) is in 110'14 J-D $7,000
1922-1934 School tax (per $1,009) '21..416.00 Assessed valuation 1918.-2.903.977
INT. payable in Mendota.
Macoupin County.
Tax rate (per $1.00M 1916_4100.40
BOND. DEBT June 7 '22_ $193,000
.530'19 J-D $30,000c_July 15'24-'39 Water debt (incl.)
Popul'n 1910, 13,317; 1920. 14,333
92,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '22_ $80,000 Spec. assess. dt.
741.100 LOCKPORT TWP. SCH. DIST.
Assess. val. '22(60% act.)-2,666,276 Assess. val. real estate,- 8,939,780
MAY WOOD.
Population 1922 (est.)
6,500 Assess. val. personal
This village Is in Cook County.
3.281,358 BOND DEBT Apr 8 '21- $31.000
Assessed val.
*Street Bonds.
5.7.235 Tax rate (per 1922 (est.)_- _3,900,000
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Chicago. Other assessable property_
31.000) 1922___$7.50 410'15 F-A $18,000_Aug 16 '22-'30
Tot.asses.val.'22( A act.)_12,74'
.373 Population In 1922
8.000 BOND. DEBT June 3 '22_ $30,770
(est.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 19 2..391.80
GRANITE CITY PARE DI ST.
Assessment debt (add'1)...._
96,800
Pop'n 1910. 34.673: 1920. 38.406
This distr ct (P. 0. Granite City)
3,072,6411
INT. on water (1912) at Will Co McDONOUGH CO. COMMUNITY Assessed value 1921
HIGH S. D. NO. 318.
Is in Madison County.
I
Nat. Bank, Joliet; on all other bonds
P. 0. Good Hope.
$16,000_ _July 1 '24-'27 at the City Treasurer's office.
School Building Bonds
5s '22 J-J 15,000...July 1 '28-'30
6s '19 Apr $15.000c_ _Apr 1 '23-31 MELVIN COMMUNITY HIGH
14,000_ _July 1 '31-'32 JOLIET SCHOOL DISTRICT.
SCH. DIST. NO.312.
90,000--July 1 '33-'41
This district (P. 0. Jollet) Is in BOND. DEBT May 1921- $50,000
This district (P. 0. Melvin) is in
BONDED DEBT
Assessed value 1918
1,083.900
(?)
Will County.
1.500 Ford and Livingston counties.
INT.payable at the First National 5s '18 J-J $90.000--$10,000 ann. Population
$6,000-Nov 1 '25-'27
Bank of Chicago.
5s '19 -1$20,000_July 1 '23 & '30 McHENRY CO. COM. H. S. D.
9,000-Nov 1 '28-'30
180.000_ _July 1 '24-29
NO. 153.
6s '21 M-N 12,000_Nov 1 '21-'33
5s '19 J-J 20.000-___JulY 11030
P. 0. Harvard.
15,000-Nov 1 '34-'36
GRANITE CO. COM. H. S. D.
180,000__July 1 '31-36 5.9 '20 J-J $180,000c_July 1 '23-'40
12,000_ _Nov 1 '37-'38
NO. 149.
180,000__July 1 '29-'36 BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $225,000
21,000_ _Nov 1 '39-'41
P. 0. Granite City.
'37-'38
80.000
5s '20 F-A$285,000__Aug 2 '23-'40 5s '20 J-J (90 000.. July 1 '39-40 Tot. assess.val.'22(70%act)4,573.878 BOND. DEB!' Dec 1921._ 375.000
1
(See V 111, p 1678, for maturity) BOND. DEBT Apr 1921_ 3730.000 State & co.tax ra.(per $1.000)'22$6.32 Assess. value 1920
2,174,257
Population in 1920 (est.)
BOND.DEBT Apr 7'22___$285,000 Assessed value
6,000 Actual valuation (eat.). _.4,348.5l4
19.793,084
1911)
Prin. and int. at Harvard.
Assessed value 1921
Tax rate (per 81.000)
6,346,371 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.....$7.41
310.40
Population 1921 (est.)
20,000
55,501 McLEAN CO. COMMUNITY H. S. Population (est.) at Continental &
Prin and int. at First Nat. Bank, Population 1919
INT, payable
D. NO. 355.
Granite City.
Commercial National Bank,Chicago.
JOLIET TWP. HIGH SCH. DIST.
P. 0. McLean.
This district is in Will County.
HAMILTON.
35.000__May 1 '25-'29 MENARD COUNTY.
i
430 '15 J-J $30.000c__Jan 1 '25-'27
This city is in Hancock County.
10.000__May 1 '30-34
County soat is Petersburg.
BOND. DEBT May 13 '21 $30,000 1%8'16 J-J 70,000c__Jan 1 '28-'31 530'20 s-a
4.000.--May 1 1935 58 Road JBly d3
uo n3s5,
lg
J-J 250.000__July 1 '25-'34
5.000__ _ _May 11938
500__July 1 '23-'29
Assess. debt (add'I)
3.000 5$
Floating debt (add 1)
2, 00 BOND. DEBT Jan 1922- $350.000
12,000.May 1 '37 &'38 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '22- 338,500
Assess. val. 1921
--21,913,412
Sinking fund
5,500
Assess. val. '20 (1-3 act.)_ _1.235,000
14,000_May 1 '39 &'40
Assess. val , real estate..._7,480,190
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920_ _839 O() School tax (per $1,000)'19-$7.41 BONDED D BT
63,810
Population 1910. 1.627; 1920...1,698 Population in 1920
Principal and Interest payable at Assess, val., personal
2,225,794
(7)
iNT. at office Twp. School Treas. the First Nat. Bank of Chicago.
Other assess. property.._ _2,203,207
Tot.assess.val.'21( act.)11,909,191
HARLEM CONS. SCH. DIST.
McLEAN CO. COM. H. S. D. County tax (per 81.000)'21____$6.00
This district (P. 0. Harlem) is in KANE CO. S. D. NO. 129.
NO. 377
Total tax (por $1,000) L919_334.90
Winnebago County.
P. 0. Is Aurora.
P. 0. FIeyworth.
Population In 1920 (Consus)-11.694
School Bonds.
Building Bonds
INT. payable at
i
Is '12 J-J 440.000e ____1022-1930 6s '20 J-D i$30.000__June 1 '24-'28 Bank, Petersburg. Shirding State
..-_ 335,000
-_s
35.000__June 1 '29-'33
430'15
30,000
BONDED DEBT
1939-1935
(?)
40,000__June 1 '34-'38
430'17 J-J 50,000____July 1 1937
20,000_ _June 1 '39-'40 tdETABIORA 'FWP. HIGH S. D.
HARVEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT Apr 1922_ $120,000 BOND. DE T Apr 1922._ 3125,000
This district is In Woodford Co.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 7 '22... $110.500 Assess. val.'21(A act.).,.-5,794.385 Assessed value 1921
2.547.150 6s '15 July $35.000_ ._July 1 1935
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.....$26.70
Floating debt
75.000 Pop'n in
1921 (est.)_10.000 to 12.000 & Prin. and int. at Merchants' Loan BOND. DEBT May 1922- 329,500
Assess. val. 1921 (1-10 act.)2,183,113
Trust Co.. Chicago.
Assess. val. 1919 (about) 1,250,000
r INT on 430 of 1912 at the MerTax rate (per $1.000) 1921..--.$3.65
Tax rate (per $1.000) W19_814.30
Population 1920
9,980 chants' Nat. Bank, Aurora, and on MACOMB.
935
Population in 1920(Census)
430 of 1915 and 1917 at Halsey,
This city is In McDonough County.
INT. at Continental & CommerStuart & Co., Chicago.
HAVANA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Engine-House Bonds.
cial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Ps,This district is In Mason County.
4Ys'12 J-J $1,000._ _July 1 1923
J
58 '15 J-J $27,500-__July 1 1930 KANE CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 131.
METROPOLIS SCHOOL DIST.
Refunding Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT July 5 '19-$32,000
430'12 M-S 8.1,000.. _Sept 1, '22-'24
This district (I'. 0. Metropolis) is
P. 0. Aurora.
Assessed valuation 1919
839,732 Is
In Massac County.
Refunding Water Bonds.
M-N$126,725c_May 1 '23-'35
Population in 1920 (Census)..-4,325 430'15 M-N 15,000c -1922-1924 is '04 M-N $1.500c_May 1 '23-'24 Os '20 J-J $62,000_ _July 1 '26-'32
Water-Works Extension Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1920._ $94,000
TOTAL DEBT Apr 8 1922 5180.000
HILLSBORO.
1,881,296
Assess. val.'21 (1-2 act.) _10,367.816 430'10M-NJ $!.000c_May 1 '23 '24 Assessed value 1919
Thls city is In Montgomery Co. School tax (per $1.000) 1921-.52.17
1 30.000c_May 1 '25 30
Incorporated In 1855.
__s
1922-1925 MILLEDGEVILLE COM. H. 3. D.
Pop'n June 1920 (est.)
27,000 BOND.-_ 12.000
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1922_335,000
DEBT Apr 1922_ 619,000
INT. at Town Treas. office.
Assessment debt (add'1)
40.000
Assessed value, real estate_1,96 1,840
ThisO 2lict (P. 0. Milledgeville)
N flistr2.
,
Floating debt (add'1)
30,000
Assessed value, personal
1,411,074 Is In Carroll and Whiteside counties.
Sinking fund
6.000 KANKAKEE COUNTY.
Other assessable property__
$50.000c_May 1 '23-'32
75,414
Ass'd yarn, real estate
861,220
County seat is Kankakee.
Total assessed value 1921 3,451,328 Eia '20 M-N I 30,000c_May 1 '33-'37
Assessed val'n, personal
485.000
Tax rate (per 31.000)'21
Court-House Bonds.
16,000c_May 1 '38-'39
551.50
Other assessable property.-- 54.396 45 '09 s-a $61.070-July 1 '23-'30 Population 1910, 5,774; 1920-6;714
-May 1 1940
9.000c.




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ILLINOIS

OAK PARK PARK DISTRICT.
5s '20 J-D $40,000....Dec 1 '32-33
5s '21 J-D 40,000--Dec 1 '34-'35
5s '22 M-Nf40,000-May 1 '37-'38
110.000_ ......May 1 1939
BOND.DEBT May 25'22 $212.000
Assess. val., real estate__ _13,382,646
Assess. val., personal ____ 3,098.956
769,706
Railroad property
Total assess. value 1921_.17,251.308
MOLINE.
This city is in Rook Island County. Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'19-$79.90
43,000
/noorp. Feb. 14 1855; re-incorP• Ponulation In 1921 (est.) Northern
INT. on 5s of 1921 at
Aug. 6 1872. Commission governto
ment adopted Jan. 3 1911. Voted 31 Trust Co., Chicago.
revert to Alderman Form Dec.
OAK PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT.
191q effective May 1 1919.
This district is in Cook County.
Fire-Dept. Equip. Bonds.
f$12,0000-July 1 '23-'26 4As'12 J-J $113.500-Jan 1 '23-'32
.4)4ste14J-J
'13&'14 15.000
1 1.500c___July 1 1927
Si '18 J-D 115,000___June 1 1931
Water-Works Extension.
60.000__June 1 '32-'33
•430'12 J-J $100.000c_July 1 '23-'32
5.000---June 1 1934
City-Hall Bonds.
$45.0000-Sept 1 '22-'30 BOND. DEBT June 1919_ $423.000
55 '12 Sept
Assessed valuation 1919__
• 'GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 '22_3171,500 Population in 1919 (est.) 9,401.427
60,000
36.465
Floating debt(add 1)
14,428
INT. at Nor. Trust Co.. Chicago.
Sinking fund
Tot.assess.val.'21( act.)11,918,010
RIVER
Total tax (per $1.000) 1921. -$77,10 OAK PARK AND DIST. FOREST
TWP. SCR.
Population 1910, 24.199; '20. 30.709
P. 0. address Oak
INT. at Mechanics & Merchants 44s'15 J-J $61,000 Park.
1923-1935
Savings Bank Mollne, and City (See V. 100, p. /134. for maturity.)
'Treasurer's office.
48'05-'12 J-J $117,000 ___A922-1932
1923-1925
___ .35,000
4s
MOMENCE TOWNSHIP.
1927-1939
_ _ _ 300.000
4
This township is in Kankakee Co. BOND.DT. Apr • 7 1922_35 3.000
Bonds.
Road
Assessed val'n 1921-'22 -19,6 9.196
$20,000
_s '19 _
___327.50
$46,000
BOND. DEBT May 29 '21 1,118.660 Tax rate(per $1.000) 1922
47.600
Population In 1922.
Tot.assess.val.'19(1-3 act.)
INT. at Central Trust Co., State
Population in 1920(Census)---2.298 Bank and the Continental & Commercial Tr.& Say. Bank, Chicago.
MONMOUTH
This city is in Warren County.
OAKWOOD TWP. HIGH SCH.
Hall Bonds.
City
DIST. NO. 227.
00'13 A-0 $48,000c_Apr 1 '23-'33
This district is in Vermilion Co.
BOND. DEBT May 28 '20 S87.000 Pact office IR Fithian.
9,700
fund
Sinking
J-J $24.000c_June 1 '23-'30
414s
Assess. val. '20 (A act.)_ _2,486,000
10 '22_ $27.000
'Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920-$18.00 BOND. DEBT Apr
2.031.910
8,116 Assessed val.. real
Population in 1920
Assessed val.. personal.-- 494.9 ;0
INT. at Cont. & Cora. Tr. & Railroads
468,265
Says 13k., Chicago.
..2,994.435
Total val. 1921(1-2% act.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-.37.20
COUNTY.
MONROE
2,500
Population in 1920 (est.)
Waterloo is Ike county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
24 1925 OLNEY. is in Richland County.
4s '05 Feb $76.000-Fob
This city
$76,000
BONDED DEBT
$46,300
7,425,715 Sewer bonds
'Total assess. val. 1921_
Water-Extension Bonds.
$2 14
Tax rata (per $1.000) 1919_
58 '12 JJ $35,000_ _ _July 1 1932
Population la 1920 (Census)__12.839 (Optional beginning July 11917)
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1917_381.300
MONTICELLO,TOWNSHIP.
in 1920 (Census)_..4,491
This township (P.0.Monticello)is Population Treasurer's office.
INT. at
In Platt County.
School Bonds
.
--OLNEY TWP HIGH SCHOOL
$200.000 .... 1923-1932
DIST. NO. 76.
(7) This district is In Richland Co.
BONDED
-5sPopulation la 1920 (Census)_-3,130 BOND. DEBT Apr 6'22-- $50.000
Total val. '22 (1-2 act.) 2.406,000
MT. CARMEL SCHOOL DIST. is Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922 314.00
This district(P. 0. Mt. Carmel) Population in 1920 (Census)___5,401
Wabash County.
In
School Building Bonds
ORION CON. H. S. D. NO. 196.
.58598.000
This district (P. 0. Orion) is in
if)kBT May 21 '21 $50.000 Henry County.
BOND._ _2,296.979
Ass'd val'n 1920 (14 act.)
30.000___Dec 1924-28
'Tax rate (par $1,000) 1920-$48.20 6s '20 M-N 35.000___Dec 1929-33
9,000
Population in 1920
40,000_Dec 1934-38
20.000.._ Dec 1939-40
MT. VERNON.
BONDED DEBT
(7)
This city is In Jefferson County.
Prin and int. at Continental &
Funding Bonds.
Commercial National Bank,Chicago.
J-J $12,000c-Jan 1 '23-'26
5s g '16
BOND.DEBT Nov 13'18- $53,000 OTTAWA.
1.710.606
Assessed I Real estate
This city is in La Salle County.
259.283
valua- Personal
1.969.889 58 Hospital Bonds.
tIon '15 Total
--- $50,000
-$12.00 BOND. DEBT May 24 '22 $108,000
Tax rate (per. S1,000)
1915."'Population 1910.8.007; 1920. 9,815 Assess. val. 1921(A act.)s_4,188,491
Pop'n in 1910. 9.535; 1920, 10,816
MT. VERNON TWP. HIGH S. D.
district (P. 0. Mt. Vernon) is OTTAWA TWP. HIGH BCE. DIS.
This
t iis'15 June $120.000c Junel '23-34
• in Jefferson County.
BOND DEBT Apr 5'22- 1150,0000
School Building Bonds
-5520 -$114,0801$6,000 yrly. on Ass'd val. '21 (A act.)---4,500 000
1 July
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-31i1.00
15.
20,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 1922_ $114,000 Population in 1919 (est.)
INT. payable in Chicago at ContiTot. assess. val.'19( Aact.)3.100.000
nental & Commercial Nat. Bank.
MOUNT PULASKI TWP. HIGH
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 28. PANA CITY.
This city is In Christian County.
This district (P. 0. Mt. Pulaski)
Water-Works Bonds.
Is in Logan County.
-A
• 4 As'12Apr $27,000 $2,000 yly Mayi 00'11 Is $11,378c_Aug 1 '22-'30
_
BOND. DEBT Apr 1917..$35.000 .8
47.000
1.599.394 _s
20.000
Assess, val. 1915
- 50.000
70
School tax (Per $1.000) 1016---37. 6s
(?)
INT. at Farmers' Bank of Scrog- POTAL DEBT
Population In 1920 (Census)___6,122
gin & Son. Mt. Pulaski.
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
NEW TRIER TWP. HIGH S. D. PANA
TOWNSHIP.
This district Is in Cook County.
This township Is in Christian Co.
410'11 J-J $30,000c.July 1 '22-'30 Inc. 1867.
Population 1910, 6.055:
TOTAL DEBT Apr 17 '22_ $90.000 1920,
7,339.
Total assess. val. 1921_ _ _13,056,742 TOTAL DEBT June 1 '22_ $30,000
School tax (per $1,000)1920--31.95
/NT. payable in Chicago at Contl- Assess. val., real estate_ __ _2,471,493
1,142,754
Assess. val., personal
nental & Commercial Nat. Bank.
Tot.assess.val.'22(70%act)3,614,247
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-341.25
NORMAL.
9,000
This town is in McLean County. Population in 1922 (est.)
INT. by State Treas., Springfield.
S60,000_Mar 31 '23-'27
58
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1921.. V75.000
Ass'd val'n '20 (1-2 acs.)_ .2,179,354 PANA TWP. HIGH SOH. DIST.
High-School Bonds.
• Town tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $20.50
5,143 58 '07 A-0 r0,000c_Oct 15 '22-'27
Population in 1920 (est.)
5s '22 s-a $2,000____Sept 1 1928
1.98,000...Sept 1 '29-42
OAK PARK.
This village is in Cook Co. Incorp. TOTAL DEBT June '22_ $120,000
Assess. val.'21(A act.)_ _ _3,220,741
Nov. 13 1901.
$8.00
4s'03-04-__ $40.000_ _Yrly to 1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921
Population in 1920 (Census) 7.339
Fire Dept. Impt. Bonds.
INT. at Harris Tr. & Say. Bank,
44814 J-J $19,930c-July 1 '23-'34
BOND. DEBT Apr 23 '203106.750 Chicago.
Assessment debt (addl)--1,874.789
293.125 PARIS.
Floating debt
This city is in Edgar County.
186.062
Water debt(add'1)
13.382,646 Incorporated 1869. Commission govAssessed val n. real,
3,098.s5s ernment adopted Feb. 26 1915.
Assess. val.. personal
o
Water Bnds.
• Other assess. property_ - _ 769,706
0
A- j$ I 7,500c_Apr 1 '23-'27
Tot. val. '21 (1-2 act.)...-17.251,308 5s
1 32.000c_Apr 1 '28-'35
Total tax (per 51.000) 1920...$33.24
39,830 58 g '15 A-0 9,000c-Apr 1 '23-'31
Pop'n 1910, 19,444; 1920
est..
INT. payable at VIII. Treas.°Moe. BOND. DEBT May 1 '18.. $81,000
MILLEDGEVILLE CON. H. S. D.
NO. 212 (Concluded)
BOND. DEBT June 1922_ $105,000
Tot.ass'd val.'21(50% act S2,196,293
"Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$17.10
2.000
Population 1921 (est.)
Prin. and int. at the Harris Trust
Jr Savings Bank of Chicago.




163

Assessed valuation 1918..31.962.324 RANTOUL SCR. DIST. No. 193.
This district (P. 0. Rantoul) is In
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917___$18.50
7.985 Champaign County.
Popula'n 1910, 7,664;'20
Tan '19 May 1 $58.650 .May' 1 '23-39
INT.at office of City Treasurer.
TOTAL DEBT May 24 '22 $58,650
Assessed valuation 191 _1,400.000
PARIS UNION SCHOOL DIST.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-320.80
Funding Bonds.
5s '13 Sept $22,000-Sept 1 '23-'33 Population in 1920 (est.)
1,800
TOTAL DEBT Apr 17'22_ $148000
Total ass'd val.'21(Aact.)-3,592,927 READING TOWNSHIP.
This twp. (P. 0. Streator) is in
PEKIN.
This city is in Tazewell County. Livingston County.
[no. Moh. 2 1839; re-mo. Apr. 20 58 Road Bonds.
'20
1874. Commission govt. adopted BOND.___ $41.000__Sept 1 '22-'25
Feb. 7 1911. Pop'n 1910. 9,897; AssessedDEBT Sept 1920_ $55,000
value 1920
2,005,078
1920 (Census).12,086.
$5,000
Refunding 4s
41.000 ROANOKE TWP, H. S. D. 121.
Refunding 434s
This district is In Woodford Co.
30.910
Mun.str. railway 434s
50.6)0 58 '19 s-a $21.000c_Apr 1 '23-'32
Sewer 5s
Paving 5s (subject to call)_ 66.000 510'19 J-J
23.s25c_July 1 '23-'29
76.900 BOND. DEBT Feb 1919
GEN .BD.DT.Apr 6'22
157.500
116.600 Assessed valuation 1917_1,537,152
Assessment debt (add'l)
27.712 Population in 1920(
Sinking fund
Census)---2,284
4.545.128
Assess. val.'21
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922........$73.70 ROCHET,LE TWP. H. S. D.NO.212
is
INT. on s payable at GermanThis district (P. 0 Rochelle) is In
American Nat. Bank, Pekin; on 4 As Ogle and Lee counties.
at office of McCoy & Co.. In Chicago.
on 43-4s at office of City Treasurer. 6s '20 A-0 $15.000__Oct 15 '23-'25
35.000__Oct 15 '26-'30
100.000__Oct 15 '31-'40
PEKIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BONDED DEBT
(7)
School Bonds.
48 '05 - 37.000
'23-'32 ROCK FALLS TWP. HIGH S. D.
434s'12 June 60,000_June 1
NO. 301.
12.000
58 '18
This district (P. 0. Rock Falls) Is
BOND. DEBT May 14'19. 1121.000
in Whiteside County.
Assessed valuation 1918--2.794,086
S42.000__Apr 1 '25-'31
School tax (per 31.000) 1918_ _ _$3.00
11.000 5s '20 A-01 28.000_Apr 1 '32-'35
Population In 1918
,50.000...Apr 1 '36-'40
INT. at John Nuveen & Co..Chic. BOND.
DEBT May 24 '22 $120,000
PEORIA.
Tot.assess.val.( act)'22_ _4,991,572
This city Is In Peoria County. Inc. Population in 1920
3.950
Feb. 26 18..39; re-ino. Oct. 20 1891.
Refunding Bounty Bonds.
ROCKFORD.
-Mar 2 1923
4s '03 M-S
This city Is in Winnebago County.
$21.000c-/no. Jan. 3 1452; re-mo. June 8 1880.
Refunding Railway Bonds.
440'08 J-J $30.000c...Tuly 1 '23-'28
Library Township.
Bridge Bonds.
5s '22 May $25.000_May 1 '23-'32
8
4 '06 P-A $96.000c-Aug 1 1926
Bridge Bonds.
4s '08 F-A 17,5')Oc_Aug 1 '22-'28 45 '15 M-S $69.600.-Sept 1 '22-'35
48 '10 July 63.900c- - -1922-1930 4s g '16 M-S 67.7 /0c_June 1 '23-'36
Fire Department Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
_s
- $150,000
48 '07 M-S $43,900c_-_Mar 1 1927
Funding Bonds.
45 '07 J-J 27.700c-_July 1 1923
4 W14 June 624.000...June 1 '23-24 4s '07 F-A 36.000c ..Aug 20 1922
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21- $312.000 48 '07 M-N 39.100c_Nov 1 1927
Assessment debt (udd'i)-- 483.810 4$ '07 J-D 16,500c_ __June 11926
150.000 4s '08 M-N 28.500c._Dec 15 1928
Floating debt
64.870 4s '09 F-A
Sinking fund
1 1929
27,137,861) 43 '11 M-S 40.000c___Feb 16 1931
Assessed val.. real
11.900c_ _Sept
Assessed val.. personal.....10.993,975
Water
-Works Bonds.
2,301.620 58 '20 a-a $150,090.
Other assess. property_
.Apr I '23-'40
Tot.ass'd val,'20(Aact.)-40.433,455
School (Opt. beg. Aug. 1 1916)•
Total tax (per $1,(100) 1920.._$62.6.1 4s '06 F-A $69.000c......Aug 1 1926
76.121 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22- $920,800
Pop. 1910,66,950; 1920
INT. on refunding railway bonds Water debt (Incl.)
145,000
at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y., all Sinking funds Apr 18 '22- 120,500
others at City Treasurer's office.
Assessment debt (add'1)
080,059
Floating debt
465.000
PEORIA PLEASURE DRIVEWAY Assess. val. '21 (1-2-act.)-43.877.755
AND PARS DISTRICT.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ 62.10
$32.000c-July 2 1926 Population in 1920 (Census)__65,651
48 '06 J-J
BOND.DEBTJune1'20. $44.000
INT. paid by City Treasurer.
14.000
Sinking fund
Ass'd val'n 1920(A act.)..42.657.970 ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920.-115.37 48 '09 J-J $60.000c_July 1 '23-'28
76.000 4s '11 J-J
Population in 1920 (est.)
40.000e
1930
INTEREST is payable in Peoria. TOTAL DEBT Apr 21 '223110,000
Total assessed val'n 1921_43,877,755
COUNTY S. D. NO. 150. Park tax rate (per $1.000)'21_32.60
PEORIA
Building Bonds.
Population in 1921
68.861
430'14 Mar 1185.300-Mar 1 '23-'38
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
_s 'lb July 18.750__July 1 '23-'25
80,000__July 1 '26-'35
4s '16 ann 126,000_ - Apr 15 '23-'36 ROCKFORD SCHOOL DIST.
BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1921 $453,000 58 '21 ___ $95.000- -Apr 1 '23-'41
Ass'd val'n '20(50% act.).41.000.000 5s '21 ___ 142,500__Apr
1923-41
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-32.5.40
(7)
Population in 11919 (estJ____100.000 BONDED DEBT
INT. at Clearing House In Peoria.
ROCKFORD TOWNSHIP.
PEORIA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 150.
This township (P. 0. Rockford) Is
This district (P. 0. Peoria) is in in Winnebago County.
Peoria County.
Road Bonds.
__ $500,000_Nov 1 '22-'41 5s '18 May 1 $95.000.-May 1 '23-'27
5s;
'21BONDED DEBT
(7)
BOND. DEBT June 1 '22 $95,000
Assess. val. real estate...330,192,170
PEORIA COUNTY.
Assess, val. personal
17.102,120
The county seat is Peoria.
Other assess. property _ _.. 1.597,421
County Jail Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.'21(A act)48,891.711
M-S $40.000_Sept 1 '22-'25 Total t
4s '15
0 per S1,000)'20--$7.10
•
Refunding Bonds.
Population in 1920 (Census)__75.890
45 '09 M-81100.000c_Mar 1 '23-'33
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '21- 3160.000
Tot. ass'd val.'21(34act.)60,152,286 ROCK ISLAND.
This city is in Rook Island County.
County tax rate (per $1.000)'20 $6.90
Pop'n 1910, 100.255; 1920_111.710 bloom. Feb. 27 1841; re-Moors,.
INT.on 4s of 1915 at Treas.office. Nov. 4 1879. Commission government adopted Jan. 3 1911.
PINE CREEK TOWNSHIP.
Water Bonds.
This township (P. 0. Oregon) is in 555
S5.500
Ogle County.
Bridge Bonds.
5s '14 J-J $2,000
Road Bonds.
__ $28.000
Fire-Station Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT
(7)
-s5814 J-J $6,000
858
Park Bonds.
Population in 1920(Census)
___ $7.500
68
PROVISO TWP.HIGH BCE. DI&
Police-Alarm Bonds.
15.000
00'15 J-J*1912.000__July 1 '23-'26 5s '14 J-J
1 20.000-July 1 '27-'31
Tank Bonds.
J4 30.000----July 1 1931 $9 '14 J-J $12.000
43Is
.June 1 '23-'27 BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '20.. $239,214
35.000.
65,000__June 1 '28-'32 Assess. debt (add'I)
434s'22
712.700
150,000_ _June 1 '33-'42 Floating debt
121,000
BOND DEBT Apr 6 1922; $4;.000 Judgment debt (add'i)
178.214
real estate_ ---5,823.980 Assess. val. '19 (1 2 act.)_12.463.291
Assess. val.,
1,453,643 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 -360.80
Assess val., personal
1,529.855 Populat'n 1910, 24.335; 1920. 35.177
Other assess. property
Total assess. value 1921_....8,807,478
INT.payable at office of City Clerk
$1.78
School tax (per $1,000)
* INT. at Cont'l & Cons'l Trust &
ROCK ISLANT) S. D. NO. 41.
Savings Bank, Chicago.
6s '21 ---(0)$100.000 ---Jan 1 1926
Os .21
10J,000._._Sept 1 1926
QUINCY.
This city Is In Adams County. Inc. 5s '22 --_ a200.000__- _Jan 1 1927
Feb. 21 1839; re-ino. Feb. 12 1895 BOND. DEBT April 1922 $400,000
BOND. DEBT May 1 '19 $78,000 Assess. val.'21(A act.)- -12.991.191
65,715 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ - _ _$2.75
Sinking fund
35,177
Assess. val.'18 (1-3 act.) 11.328,034 Population in 1920
INT. on bonds marked (b) at
Tax rate (per 11.000) 1918-$54.70
35.978 Bolger, Mosser & Willaman,Chicago;
Population in 1920
INT. on all bonds payable either at (*) at Cont. & Comm. Trust & Say.
State Treas. In SprIngneld or at Am. Bank. Chicago, and (a) at First
Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago.
Exoh. Nat. Bank of New York.

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ROCK ISLAND CO. S. D. NO. 40.
Post office is Moline.
434s'16 1
0--A $45.000 _Aug 1 '22-'30
4s'13 July 133,000__July 1 '23-'29
20,000____July 1 1930
bs '18 J-J
5s '19 J-J 120.000___ _July 1 1931
85,000__Ju1y 1 '25-'39
BOND. DEBT May 1921- $34,1,000
Assess, val., real estate_ __ _7,265.138
Assess, val., personal
4,018,530
Assess, val. railroad
571,58
Total val. '20 (1-3 act.)_ _11,855.251
School tax (per $1.000) 1920-$26.70
INT. at office of School Treas.

ell

ILLINOIS-CITIES AND TOWNS
Pumping Station Bonds.
6s '18
___ $36,000
BOND. DEBT June 1919_336.000
Assessed val. 1919
88,860
SCHUYLER CO. SCR. D. NO. 92.
P. 0. address, Rushville.
5s '15 Apr 9430,000c_Apr 1 '22-'35
BOND. DEBT Ajar 15 1918435,000
Assessed debt (additional)__ 1,450
Ass'd val. real & pers'1, '17__900,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917--429.20
Population in 1917 (est.)
3,000
INTEREST in Rushville, Ill.

STERLING TWP. HIGH S. D.
Tnis district (P. 0. Sterling) is'in
Whiteside Ceunty.
School Bonds
1$12,000__July 1 '23-'26
3
5s '19 July 20,000_ July 1 '27-'31
30,000__July 1 '32-'37
BOND. DE T Sept 1919_ $65,000
Assessed value 1918
4,005,321
Population (est.)
10,000

[Vol,. 114.
WABASH COUNTY S. D. NO. 33.
5s '13 A-0 310,150c_Apr 15 '23-'33
TOTAL DEBT Apr 12'22_ $17,000
As.sess.val. (SS act.) 19'2.._2,413,276.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_348.20
Population in 1922 (est.)
9.000
INT. at Cont. & Comm. Tr. Ss
Say. Bank. Chicago.

WARREN CO. SCR. DIST. NO.38.
Post office is Monmouth.
STOCKLAND TWP. HIGH S. D. 0011 J-J $32,900__July 1 '23-'29
3,126_ _ _ _July 1 1923
This district (P. 0. Stockiand) is 4Sis'Ot J-J
410'11 J-J 38,400__July 1 '23-'30
in Iroquois County.
5s '19 F-A $30.000__June 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 14 '22_ $79,700
ST. CHARLES.
25,000
SEVEN HICKORY TOWNSHIP. BOND. DEBT June 1922-$30,000 Floating debt (additional)_
This city is in Kane County.
Assess. val. '21 (1-2 act.)_3,800,000
This township is in Coles County.
Paying Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1922__$27.50
Road Bonds.
STONINGTON SCR. DIST.
Mar $35,000
5s
Population in 1921
'22-'26
11,000
(Due part yearly on Mar. 1 for 5s '16 F-A $32.0000_Aug I$38.000
This district (P. 0. Stonington)is
INT. payable in Chicago.
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1916
10 years.)
Ass'd val.(1-3 act.)'15_ _ _ _ 1.038,215 in Christian County.
Funding Bonds.
1910, 1,393; 1920, 1,238 5s '18 Apr $18,000__Apr 1 '23-'38 WAUKEGAN.
5s '14 ___ $9,000_15 bonds yrly. Population Mississippi Valley Trust TOT. DEBT Apr 22 1920- $60,000
This city Is in Lake Co. CommisINT.
Floating debt
Light and Power Plant Bonds. Co., St. at
9.000 s !goyerp m
c
r
A nr
ad0pted Felsp
o 0
0
.
Louis.
Tot,assess. val.'19( act.?4,000,000
5s '19 ___ $18.000....$1,000 yearly
1924
Tot, tax rate (per $1,000) 20..$14.60 58 '05 Dec
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
500
Dec 1925
SHEERARD COM. H.S.D. NO. 127 Population in 1920
Mar $18,000
5s
3,280 58 '06 June 1.500
June1926
This district (P. 0. Sherrard) is In
(Due part yearly on Mar. 1 for
58 '07 Mar 10.000
Mar 1927
Mercer and Rock Island counties.
10 years.)
July 3,500
Dec 1928.
TOWNSHIP HIGH. 5s
Water Ystem Extension Bonds. 6s '20 F-A $60.000c_Aug 1 '22-31 SULLIVAN DISTRICT NO. 100.
5s
July 4,002.. July 5 '22-'24
SCHOOL
$60,000
BOND. DEBT May 1922_
__ $9.000
Oct 18,000_ _Oct 15 '22-'30
5s
Building Bonds.
1,505,567
TOTAL DEBT May 24'22-436,000 Assessed value 1921
_sRefunding Bonds.
458'16 M-N$45,000c_May 1 '23-'27
Assessment debt(tdd'1)___ 100,000
July $10,000_ _$2,000 yearly
11 1922 $37.500 54
Assessed value 1921
1.003,000 SPARTA TWP.HIGH SCR.DIST. BOND.DEBT Apr 1921..,.-3,159,515 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922_ 367,500
Assessed valuation
Population 1910, 4,046; 1920, 4,099 5s '15 J-J.48,000..sJuly 1 '23-'34 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ -$75.60 Floating debt
109,449
5,000_ _July 1 1935
18,410
INT.at First Nat. Bank, Chicago. Sinking fund
ST. CHARLES S. D. NO. 87.
BOND. DEBT Apr 2 1921 $56,000
Assessed value' 1 (Si act.).7,346,001)
BOND. DEBT May 1922.. $30,000 Assessed{ Real estate
832.095
City tax (per 31,000) 1921-415.00
313.8)5 TAYLORVILLE.
Assessed valuation 1921_ A ,723,517 valua- F'ersonal
Population in 1920
19.226
This city is in Christian County.
243.228
tion'21 Other property
INT. at office of City Treasurer.
ST. CLAIR COUNTY.
.i,389,218 Incorporated Jan. 25 1881.
Tot.assess.val.'21(1-3 act)
Belleville is the county seat.
Paving Bonds.
$6.90
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920
WAUKEGAN CITY SCR. DIST.
Road Bonds
1922
___ $10,000c
9,000 4548
_ $30,000__Mar 1 '32-'36
1922-1937 Population in 1919
5.33349,000
Park Bonds.
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1931.)
430'161922-1938
5s'20510,000
1931 BOND. DEBT My 1920_ $143.000
4S.is
$30.000
BOND DEBT May 1921_4910,000 SPRINGFIELD.
BOND. DEBT Apr. 28 '19 $38,000 Tot. assess. val.'19 1-3 act)3,717,015
This city Is in Sangamen Co. Ina. Assess, val. real
Total assessed value 1921_52,505,725
911,499 Total tax rate (per 1,000)'19 329.30
Population in 1920 (Consus)_136,411 Feb. 3 1840; re-inc. Apr. 6 1882. Assess. val. personal
730,325
34,000
Commission government adopted Other assessable property ' 59.864 Population 1919 (est.)
Jan.2 1911.
ST. CLAIR CO. S. D. NO. 118.
Tot.asses.s.val.'18(1-3 act.) 1,701,688 WAUKEGAN PARK DISTRICT.
Judgment Bonds.
P. 0. Belleville.
Population in 1920 (Census)___5,806
__ $70,000
48 '06 A-0 35,000_ ___Oct 1 1926 58 '13 J-J $24.000s --_ _1922-1928
BOND. DEBT Apr '22.. $221,500
5s$221,500
Fire Equipment Bonds.
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1916.)
TAYLORVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
7,859,965
1922-1937 5s '21 M-S $90,000c_Sept 1 '27-'41 As.sessed value 1921
$48,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 7'22_4213.000 4 Sis'17
1922-1926 TOTAL DEBT
Sinking fund
7,500 5s '21 ___ 31.000
$90,000 WAUKEGAN TWP. H. S. DIST.
Electric Equipment Bonds.
Assessed value of district,
3,126,485
This district (P. 0. Waukegan) is
1922-1927 Assessed valuation
1921 (Si actual)_
16,368,922 4Sis'17 M-N$58,000
6,252,970 in Lake County.
Real value (est.)
Refunding.
School tax (per $1.0 0 1922_323 20
- )
07,500
Sept $84.700c___Sept 1 1923 Population (est.) the First National 5s '20 J-J $321,000__July 1 '23-'40
Population in 1920
27,000 4s
INT. payable at
BONDED DEBT
(7)
48 '05 Sept 73.000c... _ Sept 1 1925 Bank, Taylorville.
TOT.BD. DT.May 25'72 $981.700
ST. CLAIR CO. S. D. NO. 189.
205,300 THOMPSON DRAIN.& LEV. DIS. WAUKEGAN TWP. SCR. DIST.
(ad(P1)__
(P.0.East St.Louis.) All schools Assessment debt
This district is in Lake County.
in East St. Louis were consolidated Assessed value,real e state.20,991.460
This district is in Fulton County. 41010 F-A $9.000r_Aug 1 '22-'30
Assessed value, persanal__ 7,831,600
in Sept. 1901.
Drainage Bonds
58 '04 A-0 339,000c___Oct 3 1924 Other assessable property.. 1,218,596 6s '19 F-A$28,500___Aug 1 1924 4s '09 F-Al 28.000r_Aug 1 '22-'28
1 9.000_ -Feb 1 1929
1923 Total assessed value 1921_30,077,656
4s '08 M-S i 20.000
261,000__Aug 1 '25-':33
-20.000c___Mar 2 1928 (Real estate assessed at 65% actual; BOND. DEBT Apr 6 19224289,500 BOND. DEBT May 23'21 $30,000
Assessed valuation 1919 _ _..4.648,432
personal at 50% actual.)
15.000c
1924
48 '09 J-J
School tax (per $1,000) 1919.$8.07
20.000c_ _July 1 1929 Tax rate (per 81,000) 1921-.466 60 THORNTON TWP. HIGH S.D.
INT. payable in Chicago at office
59,183
58
J-J
4,300___July 28 1928 Population in 1920
Tills township is in Cook County. of Halsey, Stuart & Co.
/NT. paid at State Treasury.
1922
43s
J-J (15,000
High-School Bonds.
--130,000____1927 &1932
48 '10 M-N 357,000c_Nov 1 '22-'27
J-J
8,000__Sept 15 1926 SPRINGFIELD PLEAS. DRIVE- BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '22_ 360.000 WESTFIELD TWP. HIGH S. D.
5.9
5s '15 J-J i 75.000__July 1 1925
10,000 in This district (P. 0. 'Westfield) is
DISTRICT. Sinking fund
WAY AND PARK
Clark County.
150.000__July 1 '30&35
7,98) 140
This district comprises the City of Assess. val. 1921
58 '17 S -a 30.000__Aug 1 1922 Springfield and certaln outlying terri- (Assessment about 1-10 act, value.) 554s'10 M-s 338.800__Sept 1 '22-'38
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ _341,000105.000.Augl '27-'32-'37 tory-about 48 square miles.
High school tax (p.$1,000)'21 $19.00 Floating debt (add'i)
2,500
BOND.DEBT April 1921 $591,300 4s 03 Sept $5.000c_ Sept 1 '22-23 Population in 1920 (est)
V,720
Assess, val., real
16.359.305 4s '05 Sept 5.000c_Sept 1 '22223
INT. at office of Township Treas. WEST MARION TOWNSHIP.
Assessed val., personal
7.2.s4,015
J 7,500c_Sept 1 '22224
This township is in Williamson Co.
Assessed val., telegraphs
4s '06 Sept1 3.500c_Sept 1 '25-'26
and railroads
5,320,096 4s '09 M-S 8.000c_Sept 1 '22-'29 TOULON H. S. D. NO. 4. is in BOND.DEBT Oct 11 1916 $15,200
Assess. val. (1-3 act.) '15..1.055,314
This district (P. 0. Toulon)
Total assess. val. l91_.._28.943.416 4s '11 Sept 20.000c_Sept 1 '22231
Population 1910, 6.495: 1920, 7,772'
School tax (per $1.000) 1922_$27.10 4s '12 M-S 27.500c_Sept 1 '22-'32 Stark County.
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Chicago.
$
I6,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'24
,
Pop'n 1018 (Federal est.)_ _92,983 GEN.BONDS May 24 '22. $68.000
12,000__Mar 1 '25-'27
INT. payable at Treas. office.
Assessed valuation 1921_ _33,666,681
15,000._Mar 1 '28-'30 WHEATON..
District tax (per $1.000) 1921_33.90 5s '20 M-S 18,000__Mar 1 '31-'33
This city is in Dupase Co. Inc. In.
SALINE COUNTY.
INT. at Springfield Marine Bans
14,000--Mar 1 '34-'35 1890. Pop. '10, 3.423; '20, 4,137.
Harrisburg Is the county seat.
8.000____Mar 1 1936 Commission govt. adopted Apr. '16.
Refunding Bonds.
SPRINGFIELD SCH.DIST.NO.186
27,000__Mar 1 '37-'39 .00'15 M-N 35,000c
430'05 July $8,280r _July 1 1923 43'is'12
$82,500- ___June 1 1932 BOND.DEB Apr 6 1922_4100,000
Paving Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1920- $60,000
$9,180c_ _July 15 192255
J-J
280.000--Sept 1 1935
Assessed value, real estate 6,313,343 41is'15
BOND. DEBT May 1 '17.. $51,000
75,000--- _Sept 1 1936 URBANA. 4%s'16
Assessed value. personal__ 2.516,490
1 '23-'41
This city is in Champaign County. Assess. val. '16 (1-3 act.)__1,160.952
Other asse sable property_ 1,359,753 55 '21 M-N$285.000_ May$722,500
City tax (per $1.000) 1916
86.30
Funding Bonds.
Total asssssed value 1921_10.189,568 BOND.DEBT May 26'22
INT.at office of City Treasurer.
Population in 1920 (Census)._37,058 Assessed value,real estate.21,478,675 5s '15 F-A $20.000__May 1 '23-'27
Assessed value, personal__ 7,517,745 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1916 360.000
/NT. at State Auditor's office.
Other assessable property_ 1,681,710 Assessed valuation 1915_,_3.494.269 WILMETTE.
This village is in Cook County.
Actual value (estimated) _10,482,807
SALINE COUNTY S. D. NO. 43. Total assessed value 192030.681,130 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915_416.80
21 (Si actual)
Street Bonds,
Post-office is Harrisburg.
10,244 4548
School tax (per $1,000)1920-21$27.50 Population in 1920
Dec $12.000c_Pt yly Dec 31
BOND.DEBT Apr 10 1922 $100,000
City Hall Bonds.
Assessed Real estate
1,500 000 STEPHENSON CO. S. D. NO. 145.
Dec 315.000c_Pt yly Dec 31
434s
URBANA SCR. DIST. NO. 116.
valu- {Personal
750 000
Post office is Freeport.
Fire Department Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1922_ 3170.000
at'n'16(Other property __ _250.000
Dec $20,000c-Pt yly Dec 31
_4.591,729 4548
Total value 1921 (3.5 act.)_ _2,500.000 48 Building Bonds.
1 '23-'24 Assessed valuation '1921.. _
'11
$27.50 BOND. DEB t' Aim. 14 '22 $39,000
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1921___$44.00 4Sis'13 M-N$20,000c_May 1 '26-'27 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1921
__
15.000_ _Sept
Assess. debt (add'1)
103,500'
10,244 Assessed val., real
Apr 1922_ _ $35,000 Population in 1920
6.150.000
SANDWICH TWP. HIGH SCR. BOND. DEBT(1-2 act.). _9.279.730
Assess. val. '21
Assessed val., personal...... 850,000
DIST. NO. 402.
VALLEY CITY DR. & LEV. DIST. Total assessed val. 1922.....7,000,000'
This district (P. 0. Sandwicn) is School tax rate(per 31,000)'21 $21.10
This district (P. 0. Valley) is in
(Actual val. about 40%)
19,669
1920
in De Kalb,La Salle and Kendall Cos Populationoffice of School Treasurer. Pike County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_-_$9.20
INT. at
School SILO & Building Bonds
6s '21 J-Je80,000 July 1 '26-'30 Pop'n 1910, 4,943; 1920
7,814
$12,000_ _Apr 1 '23-28 STERLING.
170,000__July 1 '31-'40
58'20 A-O' 16,000__Apr 1 '29-30
(7)
WINNEBAGO 00iINTY.
This city is in Whiteside Co. Inc. BONDED DEBT
81.000__Apr 1 '31-'39 Feb. 16 1857. Pop'n 1920, 8.182.
Prin. and int. at State Treasurer's
Rockford is the county seat.
,,.Mar 11940
office.
n .
Road Bods
BOND. DE1T May 1922.. $148.000 58 Hospital Bonds.
Sept $17,000_Sept 1 '22229
5s '19 May 1 $38,700--_ May 1 1923.
Assess.val.(real&pnrs'1)'21 3.008,807
TOTAL DEBT Apr. 4 '21_ $87,000
VERMILION COUNTY.
Library Bonds.
BANGAMON COUNTY.
Aug $2.000c_Aug 1 '22-'23
• Total assessed value 1921_63,200,223
430
Danville is the county seat.
County seat is Springfield
$7.50
Paving Bonds.
Co. tax (per 31.000) 1921
County Bonds.
-Tax-free.
Road Bonds
58
Sept $7,230.._Sept 1 '22-'25 _s
1922-1935 Population In 1920 (Consus)_90,929
--- 215.670
5s'19 ann $350,000c __1922-1929 5s
Sept 3.750- Sept 1 '22-'26
Road Bonds (Payable on June 1).
BOND. DEBT April 1922 $400,000 5s
June 5,6)0.. _June 1 '23-'26 4s '16 J-D$475,000-475.000 y'lv WINNETKA.
Ass'd val'n 1921 (Si act.).73,544.061 BOND. DEBT Apr 5'21- $45.000 TOT.DEBT Mar 31'22-$1,050,000
This village is in Cook County.
Total taxrate (per$1,000)'21_ $66.66 Assessment debt (addl)___
75,400 Assessed val.. real
Filtration Plant Bonds.
40.264.735
Population in 1920
$4,000_July 1 '23-24
100,262 Assess. val.'20 (1-3 act.)__3.846,332 Assessed val., personal
11,193.0 )5
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. City tax rate (per 31.000)'16_312.00 Other assess. property
J-J(20,000--July 1 '25-'29
9.388.337 53
__J_uly 1 '30-'39.
INTEREST payable at Sterling at Total valuation 1921
60,846,077
SANGAMON CO. S. D. NO. 186. First Nat. and Sterling Nat. banks. state&Co.tax rate(per$1.000) 311.50 BONDED D 60,00_0_
BT
(?)
P. 0. is Springfield.
Popul'n 1910, 77,996; 1920. 86,235 Population, 1910, 3,168; 1920_ _ 6,694
430'12 J-D $82.000c_J'ne 1 '23-'32 STERLING SCH. DIST. NO. 11.
INT. payable at Co. Treas.' office.
430'15 M-8 280.000__Sept 1 '22-'35
WINNETICA PARK DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Sterling) is in
00'16 M-8 75.000__Sept 1 '22-36 Whiteside County.
This district is in Cook County.
5.3 '21 M-N300,000_ - - _May 1 1941 550'21 J-J $160.000_July 1 '23-'31 VILLA GROVE TWP. HIGH 5s '20 J-J $24,000c.July 1 '30-'37
,
BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1922 $737.000 BONDED DEBT
BOND. DEBT Apr 1920- $115,000
SCR. DIST. NO. 231.
(?)
Total assessed value 1920This district is in Champaign and Assessed valuation 1919-4,410,152
1921 (Si actual)
31,448,086 STERLING TOWNSHIP.
Population (est.)
Douglas Counties.
7,500
Tax rate (per $1,000)
$27.50
This township (P.0. Sterling) is in
i$24.000__Apr 1 '24-'29
Population in 1922 (eat.).... _60.000 Whiteside County.
.
5,000____Apr 1 1930 YOUNG AMERICA TOWNSHIP.
5s '19 A-0
/NT. at Mercantile Tr. Co., St. L
Road Bonds.
This township (P. 0. Hume) is in
4,000...,Apr 1 1931
00'16 ann $48.000_Apr 15'23-'30
.Apr 1 '32-'33 Edgar County.
10,000,
SAVANNA AND YORK DRAIN- BOND. DEBT Oct 1915-.496.000 GEN.BD. DT.June 1920.. 3129.000
Road Bonds.
AGE DISTRICT.
Bonds sold recently
60.000 Assessment debt (add'1)
$65,000
40.000 _s '16
This district (P. 0. Savanna) is in Assess. valuation 1915____3.102,669 Assessed valuation 1920_-_2,500,000 TOTAL DEBT
(7)
Caroll County.
Population in 1920 (Census)___9,268 Population in 1920
-1.990.
5.500 Population in 1920 (Census)




JUNE,* 19221

MICHIGAN-DEBT k OF STATE

165

evidence of State indebtedSECTION 11. No scrip, certificate or otherare expressly authorized In
ness shall be issued except for such debts as
the constitution.
not be granted to or in aid of
SECTION 12. The credit of the State shallor private.
any persons, association or corporation, public
to nor be interested lo
SECTION 13. The State shall not subscribe
tion.
the stock of any company, association or corpora
nor be interested in any
SECTION 14. The State shall not be a party to, g on any such work
in carryin
work of internal Improvement, nor engagedIn the Improvement of public
in the improvement of, or aiding
except
ion of lands owned by the
wagon roads, In the re-forestration and protect of lands or ether property.
State and in the expenditure of grants to the State
exceed $30.000,000, pledge
ON 20. The State shall borrow not to therefor, for the purpose of
SECTI
its faith and credit, and issue its notes or bonds
y, naval or marine forces
paying to each person who entered into the militar
and Nov. 11 1918, and served
of the United States between April 6 1927late world war, and who was a
the
honestly and faithfully therein during
g such service, the sum of $15
resident in this State at the time of enterin
service, up to and including
for each month or major fraction thereof, of such
Aug. 1 1919.
are left by the 1908 instrument to
and Villages.—Clties and villages matter of restrictions upon their
Cities
the discretion of the Legislature in the relates to this subject is found in
borrowing power. The provision which
Article 8, Section 20, and. Is as follows: provide by a general law for the inrtie Legislature shall for the incorporation of villages.
SECTION 20
corporation of cities and by a general law taxation for municipal purposes
rate of
such general laws shall limit their ing money and contracting debts.
and restrict their powers of borrow ng for the incorporation of cities and
Sec. 20, laws providi
Pursuant to
1909.
villages were passed by the Legislature InNo. 278 of the Public Acts of 1909
By Subdivision (1) of Section 26 of Act In excess of 10% of the assessed
from incurring debt
villages are prohibited
assessment roil, except that in
valuation as shown by the last precedingrequiring an emergency fund. or
y,
the case of fire, flood or other calamit municipal buildings, works, bridges
ing of any of its
for the repair or rebuild
nal amount not exceeding yi of
or streets, a village may borrow an additio
debt not to run for more than three
1% of the assessed value; but such
the payment of
in a sinking fund limited to capacity. Mortyears. Moneys on hand
figuring the borrowing
ITS
Indebtedness may be deducted in any public utility may be issued beyond
gage bonds to acquire or operate but such bonds, it is provided, shall be
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
the limit of general indebtedness, and revenu of such utility, Including
upon the property
_ _July 4 1805 'secured onlystating the terms upon which, inecase of foreclosure the puras a Territory (Act Jan. 11 1805)
Organized
a franchise,
extend for
same, which franchise shall In no case
(Act June 15 1836)_..__Jan. 26 1837 chaser may operate the years from the date of the sale of such utility and
Admitted as a State
period than 20
levy
tax which villages
57,480 a longer on foreclosure. The rate of sion (j) of Sec. 26 to may of the for
asfranchise
2%
Total area of State (square miles)
municipal purposes is limited by subdivi that no village shall have power
Lansing sessed valuation. Subdivision (k) says
t, exState Capital
t creating a sinking fund for their paymen
to issue any bonds withou
J. Groesbeck cept special assessment bonds, which are a charge upon a special district
Governor (term exp. Dec. 31 1922)_ _Alexander
payable annually.
for the payment thereof, and serial bonds
Sec. 4
Dec. 311922)_ _Charles J. De Land createdborrowing powers of cities are regulated by subdivision (b) of Public
The
Sec. of State (term exp.
Act 203
an of Act No. 279 of the Public Acts of 1909. as emended by232, Public Acts
5, Public Acts of 1913, by Act No. as the "Home"
urer (term expires Dec. 31 1922)__Frank E. Gorm
Treas
Acts of 1911, Act No.
1921, known
B. Fuller of 1917, and by Act No. 348, Public Acts ofp. 4051. It is therein provided
Auditor-General(term exp.Dac.31 1922)__Oramel
p. 1107 & 1507; also V.93.
Rule" Act[V.
ing money
in Wiley that each city 96, in its charter provide for borrowcities whereIn a sum not
may
the amount
that In
Attorney-General (term exp. Dec. 31 1922)_ _Merl
to exceed 8% of the assessed value except
shall continue until
ed is now limited by law,such limit question at a gen(term exp. June 30
which may be borrow
Supt. of Public Instruction
the electors voting on the
3-5 vote
Thomas E. Johnson raised or lowered by a n; and inof cities bonds issued for public improvesuch
1923)
is made to pay
ers eral or special electio
with which a special assessment district
ments
State Highway Com'r (term exp.June 30'25)Frank E.Rog in therefoIn connectionare a charge upon such district,shall not be included unr, and which
es of the sinking
Wednesday
the first
, and the resourc
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years
less the contrary Is provided by the charter
t of such indebtedness. No
of session, excepting special
the
January, and there Is no limit to the length no more than 20 days pay. fund shall be deducted in determiningthe amoun d value. When a city Is
assesse
of
sessions. In attending which members can receive
single increase shall exceed 2%any public utility. it may, for the purpose
al details of Michigan's State deb
acquire or operate
ion is
authorized to
HISTORY OP DEB T.—The historic (lily Supplement" of April 1894
on its credit, if the populatof the
of acquiring the same, borrow money
up to 1894 will be found in the "State and
5% of the assessed value of all20,000
n
under 20,000, in a sum not to exceed
s 3 f8i
1
The bonded ael5t 8 tke real and personal property of the city if the population Is betwee 30,000
population is over
sum of not to exceed 3%,and if the the purpose of acquiring
to *58,500,000 on June 8 1922. The
State was reported as amounting amounted to $7,011,742.71. The term and 30,000,in a
2%;and the city may also,for
1921
the general limit of
"trust fund debt" on June 30r, a misnomer. In explanation it should be in a sum not to exceed
issue mortgage bonds therefor beyond
ge bonds
public utility,
"trust fund debt" is, howeve
in the State of Michigan for such
bed bylaw;Provided,Thatsuch mortga by law
the 13. S. Govt.sot aside certain landsstatutes the money received bonded indebtedness prescri
dness prescribed
said that
Michigan
general limits of bonded indebte
educational purposes, and under the pay the general expenses of the State; issued beyond tneany liability upon such city, but shall be secured only
to
from the sale of these lands is used certain specified rate of interest must be shall not impose y and revenues of such public utility, Including a franchise
r, that a
the law provides, howevetotal am mat accumulated from said sales and be upon the propert upon which. In case of foreclosure, the purchaser may
stating the terms
for a longer period
annually figured on the
tians specified. The amount of Interest operate the same.which franchise shall in no case extend and franchise on
paid over to the educational institu
the sale of such utility
than 20 years from the date of
paid is raised by taxation.
charter shall provide for the
to be so
passed an Act(No.65), amenda- foreclosure. And provided, further. That the
ture
percentage of the gross
ROAD BONDS.—The 1921 Legisla
n of a sinking fund by setting aside such
the
1919 session, authorizing the State to issue bonds for
tory to an Act of thebonds, in amounts not to exceed $10,000,000 for any creatio earnings of the public utility as may be deemed sufficient for or
or net
of fire, flood
highway and bridge
mortgage bonds at maturity. In case relief of the inpayment of the
year, or 650,000,000 in the aggregate.
body may borrow for the
one
ive
other calamity, the legislatfor the preservation of municipal property. a
LOANS—
of the city and
in not more than
5s '20 --- $1,000,000c_Dec 1 1940 habitantsto exceed
of 1% of the assessed value. due dness of the city
War Loan Bonds.
5 t4s'21
3,000.000c.June 11941. sum not
1928
loan would cause the indebte
--$3,500.000 c
4s '18
'41 three years. even if such in the charter. No city shall have the power
3,000,000c_Sept 15
5%s'21
fixed
(Optional after 5 years.)
5s '21 --- 4,000,000_Nov 15 1941 to exceed the limit or IS41.10 bonds of any kind except for emergency purHighway Bonds.
to incur indebtedness
Soldiers Bonus Bonds.
only by mortgage on the property
1
bonds
450'19 J-D$1.581,000._Nov 1 1934 54s'21 J-J 15,000,000__July 1 1941 poses as above stated, and utility securedshall exceed in the aggregate 10%
which
tI9,000c_May 19.3.1 ,
se of a public
5s '20 -1925 53s'21 --- 10,000,000_ _Oct 15 1941 and franchi d value of all the real and personal property In the city. It
aY 1
of the assesse
class cities may,
5s '20 --- 3,000,000c_M
e 1856 the equalized valuation has
that cities now incorporated as fourthEQUALIZED VALUATION.—Sinc The following shows the equalized is also providedrated, incur indebtedness up to the limits contained In the
in five years.
while so incorpo
been determined only once State purposes.
Act of incorporation.
valuation and tax rate for
to levy an annual tax not exEqualized Val. Tax Rate.
Subdivision (a) of Section 4 allows cities
Equalized Val. Tax Rate, I Year.
Year.
$1.734,100.000 $1.95
ceeding 2% of the assessed value. provides that counties shall not incur
$5,000,000,000 $4.08 I1906
1921
1.871
1.105,100.000
Counties.—The 1908 constitution
4,501,000,000 $.1.87 1896
total debt beyond 3% of their
1920
1.272 any indebtedness which shall increase their n in Nov. 1910, however, the
945,450,000
3.87 1886
4,500,000,000
1919
1.144 assessed valuation. At the general electio to allow counties having an
630.000,000
3.07 1876
2,800,000,000
1918
1.889 voters adopted a constitutional amendment
307,965,843
2.39 1866
to 5% of this value.
2,800,000.000
1917
0.472 assessed valuation of $5,000,000 or less to create debt up
137.663,009
2.21 1856
2,800.000.000
1916
2.50 The vote was 131,147 to 128.729.
29.369.065
3.40 1846
2,800.000.000
voters adopted an amendment to
1915
Drainage Districts.—In April 1917 the
'2.288,000.000•estate and personal viroperty in 1921 WM the constitution by adding a new section (Section 15a) to Article on of
1911
valuation of real
established under provisi
The assessed
702,886; in 1919. 64,503,980,981; in which provides that "any drainage district
was
$5,483,535,114; in 1920 1917,$5,319, 364,717, and in 1916,$3,625,142,971. law may issue bonds for drainage purposes within such district."
$1,027,
approved
$4,218,781,678; in
1918,
An Act of the Legislature township.
EXEMPT PROM TAXATION.—
by any county,
POPULATION OP STATE.
212,267 May 13 1909 provides that bonds hereafter issued an shall be exempt from
1.636.937 1840
State of Michig
3.668,412 1880
1920
31.639 city, village or school district in the
1.184,059 1830
2.810.173 1870
1910
State
8.896 all taxation. V. 88. p. 1452.
749.113 1820
session of 1921, bonds issued by the
2,420.982 1860
1900
4.762
By an Act of the second extraBonus are exempt from all taxation.
397,654 1810
89 1850
2.093.8
s'
1890
to 1880 for the payment of the Soldier
434,946, or 58.1%; from 1870
1913 Legislature passed an Act
From 1860 to 1870 increase was 1890. 456.953. or 27.92%. From 1890
t %,"secured
TAX ON SECURED DEBTS.—The
1880 to
452.878. or 38.25%; from 327.092. or 15.6%. From 1900 to 1910 the in- (No. 142) providing that by the payment of a specific tax of
general taxes. In
to 1900 the increase was
ed from the payment of furtheral bonds issued by
8. or 30.5%. debts" may be exempt
exempt municip
was 389.191, or 16.1%. and from 1910 to 1920 858.23
crease
d so as to
similar tax. See "ChronMichigan, as noted in out history of the 1915 this law was amende
DEBTLI MITATION.—State.— State in Jan. 1837. when the whole land places outside the State upon the payment of a
The Attorney-General
as a
State's debt, started its careerenterprises carried on at public expense. So icle" of May 29 1915. State & City Department.
of
do not come within the scope by
was buoyant over its inflated instead of putting any limit on the power of has ruled that drainage and levee bonds The law was again amended
to be abreast of the times,
referred to. See V. 101. p. 709. exemption of any bond or other
the
it put into its constitution a notice to the Legis- the law
providing for the
the State to create debt,
Legislature in 1917
make provision for "ascertaining the
the payment of the tax of
ature to go to work at once and relation to roads, canals and navigable obligation issued by any foreign country upon
"proper objects of improvement in raised and these improvements might 14%. V. 104, p. 2258.
might be
S.—The law regulating the Invest"waters." that the money delay as passible.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENT governed by Section 27 of Act No.
be prosecuted with as little
an savings banks is
in 1837
way the spirit which ruled and thedcondition which prevailed During ments by Michig Acts of 1837, and amendments thereto. In 1913 an
That
Public
adopte another constitution.
In 1850 Michigan made and people had gained a wide experience and 205 of the was approved, specifying that steamship bonds. If issued on
amendment
ing waters,
the years which intervened the
ng on the Great Lakes and connect
d by it. Hence we find them at the latter date showing bulk freighters operati of at least 7,000 tons carrying capacity; and prohad evidently profite
be on steamships
its financial features about as dissimilar
a purpose to make an instrument inas it could well be, and this purpose is must that securities against which participation certificatesaare issued
Michigan
from the one it was to supplant approved by a popular vote on Nov. 3 vidingbe deposited in a Michigan trust comp any rather than1919 so as to
must
continue) In the new constitutionconstitution concerning the debt-making collateral deposit company. The law was again amended indebt or bonds
1908. The provisions of the 1908 Flemings 10.11, 12. 13 and 14 of Article provide that savings banks may. In addition to the public State or terdistrict of any
power of the State are contained in 4 1921 the
ed an amendcity. conntv, township, village. school
X. At a special election held April authorizing voters approv $30,000,000 of any in the United States. Invest In legally authorized bonds of any road
the issuance of
of proritory
ment, adding Sec. 20 to Article X.
ed, constituted and existing by virtuethereto,
s
district in Michigan organiz
bonds for a Soldiers' Bonus. These section follow:
Public Acts of 1915. and am snirnsnts
revenue visions of Act 59 of the
amende in 1919 also
ON 10 The State may contract debts to meet deficits in hundred and in accepted draft or bills of exchange; the law asnotes or d
SECTI
bonds secured
te at any one time exceed two
the amount which may be loaned upon
but such debts shall not in the aggrega
State may also contract debts to repel provides that lien in the instance of improved farm property is increased
and fifty thousand dollars. The
by mortgage
27
s insurrection, defend the State or aid the United States from 50% to 60% of the value of such property. We publish Section
Invasion, suppres
so raised shall be applied to the purposes for
in time nf war. The money
as it now roads:
is raised or to the payment of the debts contracted.
It

ILLINOIS DRAINAGE DISTRICTS.
In detail.)
(Not included among statements
Drainage Act, and assessments are
Bonds below are issued under the benelitted. The figures given below
made for their payment on the lands
are for June 1921.
Lower Green River Special
Allison Ditch Dist. No. 1.-312.000
$38,000
Drainage District
18,400
Ambraw Levee Dist
Levee & DrainDr. Dist.. 6,000 McGee Creek t
54,300
Auxler Creek Spec.
age Distric
29.200
Bay Bottom Drain. Dist
Meredosia Levee & Dr. Dist.. 2,900
Bay Island Drainage & Levee 88,000 Middle Fork Dr. Dist
5,500
District
17,500 Miller Pond D.D.of UnionCo 56.500
Big Lake Spec. Drain. Dist
Dr. Dist.
Drainage District- 4,400 North Fork Spec.
Bon Pas
(Hamilton & Saline Cos.). 41.000
Cache River Dist. Sub. Dist. 37.500 Otter Pond Drain. Dist
3,000
No. 1
85,500
Dist
& Dr. Dist.. 74,889 Partridge Dr.& Levee DM_ 57,000
Coal Creek Levee
Preston Levee & Drain.
Degonia & Fountain Bluff 23,000 Roe Special Drainage Dist— 8.000
Levee & Drain. Dist__
Russell & Allison D. D.. LawHartwell Drain.&Levee Dist_ 64,000
12,900
rence Co
-of
Hager Slough Spec. D. D.
6,500 St. Clair Co. Dr. Dist. No. 1_ 50,200
Co
Cass
South Quincy Dr. L. Dist. of
ge
Henderson County Draina
209,000
Adams Co
& Levee District No. L-$120,500 Sub-District Russell and AlliHenderson County Drainage
5,574
son Drainage District
0
& Levee District No. 2_ 103,50 Union Drain. Dist. (Wayne
Henderson County Drainage
31,890
& Edwards Counties)
44,911
3
4.000
& Levee District No.
13,500 Vendetta Levee & Dr. Dist
Hillview Dr.& Lev. Dist
City Levee & Dr. Dist.250,000
Kaskaskia Island Levee Dist..128,700 Valley
24.000
Kethsburg Drainage Dist

State of Michigan.

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MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS

Sec. 27. A savings bank shall keep at least 12% of its total deposits
hand, or with national or State banks or trust companies, payable on
on
demand, in cities approved by the Commissioner of the Banking Department as reserve cities, or invested in United States bonds; three-fifths
of the
remainder of the savings deposits shall be invested by the Board of Directors as follows:

[VOL. 114.

with such demands shall warrant proceedings to wind up the bank as provided in Section 6 of this Act.

CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THP
(a) In bonds of the United States, or any State
of the United
STATE Of? MICHIGAN.
States: Provided, That such State or Territoryor Territory the
ten years
preceding the time of such investment repudiated has not, in
and
the same, or the interest due thereon, or upon anyits debtsuch failed to pay ADRIAN.
ANN ARBOR.
part of
debt; or
This city is In Lenawee County.
Incorporated In 1851.
(b) In the public debt or bonds of any city, county, township,
village; Inc. 1853. Population '10. 10.736.
Farm Bonds.
school district of any State or Territory in the United States
which shal' 1920, 11.878.
411
--- 36.000
1922-1924
have been authorized by the Legislature ofsuch State or Territory:
That the total indebtedness of such municipality does not exceed Provided. 5s '21 F-A $30,000
Water-Works Bonds.
Sewer
4
assessed valuation; except by a vote of two-thirds of the Board 5% of its
--- 3200.000
of Direc- 4s '06 M-N$26,250
1922-1923 _s
tors, such bonds may be purchased if the total liabilities
405,000
do not exceed 10% 4s '07 M-N 5.040
1922-1927 _s
of its assessed valuation: or
45,000
48 '08 M-N 10,000
1922-1931 _s
(c) In the legally authorized bonds of any road district in Michigan
75.000
orBridge Bonds.
...s
ganized, constituted, and existing by virtue of the provisions of
___ 66,500
Act No. 59 438'19 A-0 $20,000
of the Publlc Acts of 1915 and amendments thereto; or
5s '19 F
-A 120,000_ ---Aug 1 1929
($2,000 Oct 1 in '22,'24.'27,'29,'30,
(d) In the legally authorized first mortgage
'
of
Bridge Bonds.
'32.'33,'34.'35 & 36).
corporation organized undet the laws of any bonds of any steam railroad
_s
State
___ $25,800
United
Water-Works Bonds.
Provided. That such company has for five years prior to the time of States;
the
making 5s '20 M-Sf$50,000__Sept 1 '22-'31
Sewer Bonds.
such investment by such bank paid annually dividends
equal to
1175,000____Sept 1 1932 ..5
than 4% on its entire capital atock and has not during said period not less
--- $28,549
defaulted
Paving
In the payment of the matured principal or interest of any debts
Paving Bonds.
incurred 3s '01 M-N $9,500c
1926 _s
by it and secured by mortgage or trust deed upon its property
___ 1174,571
or
thereof, or in the payment of any part of the matured principal any part 4s '07 M-t'( 21,573c ____1921-1940
Curb and Gutter Bonds.
or interest ($3,000 in 1922, 1924. 1927. '30. '32
of any bonds guaranteed and assumed by it; or
_s
--- $24,577
$4,000 in '35, '38 & '40.)
(6) In the first mortgage bonds of railroad
eased or operated or controllee by any railroad companies whose lines are 4s '11 May $20.000-1926 & 1931 43Detention Hospital Bonds.
company specified in para2,000._ __.Oct 1 1922
F-A t5,000
1922-1924
graph (d) of this section, if said bonds be guaranteed both as
to principal
9,0000ct 1 '24-'27-'29 BOND. DEBT Jan 31 '22 31,055.998
and interest by the railroad company to which said lines are
leased or by 4Xs'19 A-0 10,000_ -Oct 1 '30-'32 Water debt (incl.)
. which they are operated or controlled:
791.500
24,0000ct 1 '33-'34-'36 Assessed val'n,real estate_26,550,860
(f)In the legally authorized mortgage bonds of any steam railroad
corpora4,000_ - _ _Oct 1 1935 Assessed val'n, personal
5.655,815
tion organized under the laws of any State of the United States,
which shall
1,000-_ _Oct 1 1937 Total assessed valuation
have been issued for the purpose of retiring all prior mortgage indebtedness
Old Water Co. Bonds(Assumed)
1920(90% actual val.)_32,206,675
on so much of the property of such company as is covered by the mortgage
1931 City tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$9.95
--- $60,000
securing such issue of bonds, and further providing for additions. extensions 5s
BOND.D E BT June 1 '21_ 3182.000 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20-$27.23
er improvements; Provided, That such company has for three
years prior Water debt (add'1)
230,000 Popul'n 1910, 14,817; 1920, 19,516
to the time of making such insestment by said bank paid annually
divi- Sinking fund
asis
lends equal to not less than 4% on its entire capital stock, which
INTEREST at City Treasury.
capital Assessed val., real estate_ 9,12 i,950
stock shall equal or exceed in amount one-third of the par
value of all its Assessed val., personal
4,157,01)0
bonded indebtedness, and has not, during the same period,
the payment of the matured principal or interest of any debtsdefaulted in Tot.ass'd val.'21(75%act.)13.186,950 ANN ARBOR SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Washtenaw Co.
it and secured by mortgage or trust deed upon its property incurred by City tax (per $1,000)'21 (est.).312.50
or any part
4s '05 A-0$153,000c_ _Oct 1 '22-'35
thereof, or in the payment of any part of the matured principal or
INT. at Treasurer's office.
interest
48 '17 A-0 15,000c..Apr 1 '23-'29
upon a bond guaranteed or assumed by it,• Provided, Said
issues of bonds
55 '20 A-0 $457,500_Apr 1 '23-'35
shall have been approved by the Securities Commission hereinafter
provided
A.LBION.
A-0 200,000_ _ _ -Apr 1 1935
53
for;
This city is in Calhoun Co. Inc. BOND. DEBT Apr 4'22_
(g) In the legally authorized first mortgage bonds of any electric
625,500
railroad, 1885.
Ass'd val. '21 (85% act.).34,905,310
street railway, gas or electric light or power company, organized
Bridge Bonds.
School tax (per 31.000) 1921__$10.30
the laws of the State of Michigan; Provided That such company under
has, for 4 48'08 M-8 $9.000c_Sept 1 '22-'24 Population in 1920
five years prior to the time of making such investment by
19,518
said bank paid
Water Refunding Bonds.
annually dividends equal to not less than 4% on its
INTEREST payable
1922-1928 at State Savings Bankin Ann Arbor
and has not during the same period defaulted in the entire capital stock, 4 Yss'19 July $41,400
and at Ann
payment of the maPaving Bonds (Assessment).
tured principal or interest or any debts incurred by it
Arbor Savings Bank.
and secured by 4148'14 May $26,61)0c
1922-1928
mortgage or trust deed upon its property or any
1.000c
1922
payment of any part of the matured principal or part thereof; or in the 5s 'ii Aug
interest of any bonds OEN.BD. DT. Apr 1 '21
$50,100 BARAGA COUNTY.
guaranteed or assumed by it; or in the first mortgage bonds
of any such Assessment debt (add'1)_
30,300
company which has been in operation less than five years:
The city of L'Anse is the count
Provided: That Sinking fund
the cost of construction and equipment of the plant of
1,500 seat.
such
41.400
exceed by at least 50% the amount of the entire bonded company shall Water debt(incl. above)
Road Bonds.
indebtedness of Assess. val., real estate..
4,901.150 5s
such company,and the said plant and equipment shall be free
J-D $66,000_ _June 1 '22-'27
1,296.050
liens and encumbrances, and the said company shall have from all other Assess. val., personal _
Jail
the period It has been in operation more than enough to earned during Total val. 1921 (2-3 act.)_ 6.197.200 5s'13 Bonds. 5,000
___
pay all interest Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_$37.43
accrued on all said bonds and not less than 4%
BOND,
its entire capital stock outstanding; Provided per annum dividends upon Population 1910. 5,833; 1920-8,354 FloatingDEBT Apr 20'22- $71,000
debt
Said issues of
10,000
have been approved by the Securities Commission hereinafter bonds shall
water and paving bonds Assessed valuation, real_ 6,526,615
INT.
provided for: payable onCity Treasurer's
(h) In the legally authorized first mortgage bonds of steamship
at
office; on Assessed val'n, personal
635,385
compan- bridge bonds
ies: Provided, That such mortgages shall be upon steel
at A. B. Leach & Co., Total val'n 192i (actual).._7,162,000
steamship or
steamships for the carriage upon the Great Lakes and connecting
Total tax rate(per 31,000)'20316.89
waters of Chicago.
package freight and passengers combined of at least five
Population in 1920 (Census)._ _7,662
ing capacity each, and upon bulk freighters of at least thousand tons carry- ALBION SCHOOL DISTRICT.
seven thousand tons
carrying capacity each. Provided, That such bonds are
issued
School Bonds.
completion and enrollment of such steamship, or steamships, at the time of
1926 BATTLE CREEK.
year thereafter: And provided further. That by the express or within one 4 As'16 M-N368,000
This city is in Calhoua County'.
Jan 15
terms of said 5s '22 J-J 150,000
mortgage at least 10% of the total issue of said bonds shall be
retired annu- (For maturity see V. 114, to. 540.) twerp. a village 1850; as a city 1869.
ally, beginning within two years from the date of
Sewer Bonds.
said bonds, and that the TOTAL DEBT Feb 1 1922 $211,000
mortgage liability against said property shall not exceed
one-half of its Total assess. val. 1921....6,405,000 4.3 '06 4A-0 $15,000c_ _ _ Apr 1 1924
actual cost: And provided further, That the trustees
4 Sis'07 M-N 15,000
1925-1927
shall be required to protect the lien of said mortgage of such mortgage Tax rate 1920 (per $1,000)--336.00 4s '09 M-N 15,000
1923-1928
by attending to the
recording thereof and by causing property covered by
40 '10 J-D 15,000c -June 1 1929
said mortgage to
be insured against all risks on vessel property ordinarily
4s '11 M-8 30,000__Nov 1 '24-'31
covered by such ALGER COUNTY.
insurance, including marine risks and disasters, general
4s '12 M-N 30.000
1924-1032
Munising is the county seat.
and particular
average, collision liability protection and indemnity
00'13 M-N 5,000
'39&'43
Road Bonds.
insurance and insurance against liability for injuries to persons, in insurance
companies and 5s '11 F-A $20.000-Aug 1 '22-'25 4 Sis'14 M S 30.000c- _Sept 1 1934
under forms of policies approved by the trustee, for an
i
1922-1923
4,000
amount equal to BOND. DEBT Apr 22'20 $40,000 4Sti'15 _..the full Insurable value of such steamship,
Assessed valuation, real_ _11,758.500 4 s'16M-S 25,000-Sept 1 '22-'28
loss payable to said trustee and the policiessuch insurance to be made with Assessed val'n, personal_ _ _2,570.273 5s 17 M-S 6,000
1922-1927
deposited with
further, That there shall be filed with the Commissione it: And provided Tot. val. '19 (act. val.)_14,328,773 5s'18 --- 17,000---Sept '22-'38.
r
Department of this State a schedule of the insurance uponof the -Banking Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919 _330.50 4301'19 M-S 46.000c_Sept 1 '22-'44
such property
which schedule shall be signed by the trustee under said
5s '19
17.000_Sept
mortgage and shall Population 1910, 7.675; 1920_-9,983 5s '20 M-S 60,000__Mar 1 '22-'38
be accompanied by the certificate of said trustee that
-__
1 '23-'34
/NT. on 5s at Treas, office or FarIn said schedule are held by said trustee and are the policies mentioned
payable to said trustee son. Son & Co.. N. Y. and Chicago.
Paving & Sewer Bonds.
In case of loss for the benefit of the holders of the
44,s
_ _ $40,000 _
issued under such mortgage; and further, That similar outstanding bonds
City Jail Bonds.
certificates be filed ALMA.
from time to time by said trustee with said Commissione
00'19 M-S $20,000c_Sept 1 '35-'36
r of the Banking
Department of this State, evidencing renewals of said
This city is in Gratiot County.
City-Hail Bonds.
policies or legal Insurance binders: Provided further,Insurance by proper Incorporated 1905.
4s '12 F-A$150,000....Feb 1 '27-'36
of such mortgages the mortgagor shall not suffer such That by the terms
Improvement Bonds.
Indebted loan amount exceeding 5% of the original 'steamship to become 5.4 '06 --- $3,000
Serially 4Sis'14 M-S 50.000c..Sept I '26-'33
Bridge Bonds.
of said mortgage at any time and that the failure of amount of the principal
Water Improvement Bonds.
Is '09
the mortgagor to forth- 5Sis'20 J-J $80,000___Jan 1
with procure the release of such steamship, or steamships,
'23-'38 4s '10 -_- $10,000
M-S ,15,000c_..Sept1-19 6
from mechanics',
l925 1 9 0
3.
2
laborers', admiralty, statutory, or other
Water Bonds.
4s '11 M-S 15,000-__ Mar
such steamship shall constitute a defaultliens, claims or charges against 41.0'17 M-N$15.000__Nov '22-'36 4i814 M-S 15.000c_Sept 1 1932
in
1 '24-'25
gage: And provided further. That such bonds the provisions of such mortPaving Bonds.
450'19 M-S 26,000c_Sept 1 '22-'44
shall have
the Securities Commission hereinafter provided for; been approved by 5s '.7 ___ $6,000
104,000c_Mar 1 '23-'30
,
(I) Said banks may loan the same upon negotiable
5s '20 M-Si 40,000c_Mar 1 '31-'34
paper or other evi- 5s Street Impt. Bonds.
dence of indebtedness secured by any of the above
$15,000
'12
55,000c_Mar 1 '35-'45.
mentioned dames of 5Sis'22 _ _ _ 35,000_ -May 1 '23-'27
security; or
Paving Bonds.
(I) Upon notes or bonds secured by
Sewer Bonds.
4.'06 M-S $13,000c
real estate worth at least double the mortgage lien upon unencumbered 5s '17 -__ 132,000
M-S 25.000
1925 9 7
1 23
farm property the amount loaned uponamount loaned; except on improved 4 4s'16 M-N 27.840__Nov 1 '22-'36 45007 M-S 25,000
43is'08
notes or
1927-192%
mortgage lien shall not exceed sixty per such of value bonds secured by first BOND.DEBT May 27'22 $253,000 45 •10 M-S 12.000c---Sept
cent
of such property; or
1 1931
(k) In accepted drafts or bills of exchange having not
AasessedjReal estate
7.857,951 430'13
_ 10,000
more than six months
1939-1943
to run growing out of transactions involving the importation
value .'Personal
3.691.898
or exportation Assessed val. 1922-------11,548,848 430'14 M-S 29,250c-Sept 1 '22-24
of goods; or growing out of transactions
45is'15
6,000
1922-1923
of goods providing shipping documents involving the domestic shipment City tax rate (per $1,000)'22310.50 4Sts'16 ..conveying or securing title are
M-S
attached at the time of acceptance; or which
Population 1910, 2,757; 1920, 7.542 5s '17 M-S 25,000 Sept 1 '22-'28
6,000
1922-1927
ceptance by official warehouse receipt or are secured at the time of ac4(s'19 M-S 115,000c_Sept 1 '22-'44
securing title covering readily marketable other document conveying or
staples. For
4348'19
18,000-__Sept'22-'39
this section the acceptance of any one person, company, the purposes of ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
firm or corporaThis district Is In Gratiot County. 5s '20 ___ 120,000_1922-1945
tion shall not exceed at any time more than twenty
capital and unimpaired surplus. The aggregate of per cent of its paid-up 4 4E3'12 Mar $23.00)-Mar 15 '23-"26 TOTAL DEBT Apr. 192231,090,000
such accepted drafts or 5s '17 Apr 36,000__May 1 '23-'32 Total assessed valuation
bills of exchange shall not exceed at any one time
the amount of capital School debt Apr 7 1922
1921 (100% act.)
48,120,570
stock and unimpaired surplus of the bank.
$66.000
Ass'd vain'21(100%act.)8i 3.797.665 City tax (per I.,000) 1921-313.00
(1) The remainder of such deposits may be invested
in notes, bills, or Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-39.47 Population '10, 25,267; '20. 36,164
other evidences of debt, the payment of which is secured
by the deposit with Population in 1921 (est.)
INTER EST payable In New York
the bank of collateral security consisting of personal
8.000
of known marketable value worth ten per cent moreproperty or securities
INT. payable at Detroit Trust Co at Nat. Park Dank.
loaned and interest for the time of the loan; or may than the amount so
be
bills or other evidences of debt, the payment of which invested in notes, ALPENA.
is secured by such
BATTLE CREEK SCH. DIST.
property or securities deposited in a trust
This city is in Alpena County.
5s '19 A-0$246,840__Apr 1 '23-'34
laws of this State: or may be deposited in anycompany organized under the
national
BOND.DEBT May 25'22 3475,000
or bank in cities of this or any other State, approved bank, trust company, 5,Water Bonds.
by
M-S $150,000c
of the Banking Department as reserve cities, and a portion the Commissioner
1929 Assess. val. 1921 (act.).-49,511,690
School tax rate (per M)'21_313.03
Light Bonds.
not exceeding the capital and additional stockholders of said remainder,
M-S 1100.000c
37.500
invested in negotiable paper approved by the Board of' liability, may be 4s
1925 Population in 1920 (est.)
Filtration Plant Bonds.
deposits in any one bank shall not exceed ten per cent of Directors, but the
capital and surplus of the depositing bank. In case the the total deposits, 6s '21 M-S $100.000_Sept 15 '26-'50 BAY CITY. fall below the twelve per cent above provided, the bank actual reserve shall BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '21 $373,000
Bay City is In Bay County. Inshall promptly and Certificate debt (incl.)___
in good faith take measures to restore and maintain its
23,000
lawful reserve, in Total assessed val. 1921_ _10,061,725 corp. 1871. Popes 1910. 45.166:
default of which the Commissioner of the Banking
Department shall require Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $28.70 1920. 47.554.
such restoration within thirty days after notice, and a
Water-Works Bonds.
failure to comply Pop'n 1910. 12.706; 1920
11.101 4s '99 J-J 3140.000_ ___July 1 1929




JUNE, 1922.]

MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS

Market Site Bonds.
BAY CITY (Concluded)
1922-1941
6s '21 -__ $20,000
Local Improvement Bonds.
July 1 1923
Fire Equipment Bonds.
58 '15 J-J $16.000
1922-1932
10,000____July 1 1924 6s '21 _ $11,000
450'16 J-J
8,000___July 15 1922 BOND.DEBT July 1 '19.. $475,500
5s '17 J-J
10,042
00'17 J-J 15,000___July 15 1925 Assessment debt (add'!)..
40,000
8,000___June 15 1923 Floating debt
5s '18 J-D
25,000.. _Aug 1 1922 Total assess. val. 1921_..11,786,494
25,000.__ _Aug 1 1924 Total tax (per $1,000) 1918..324.15
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
20,800-__Aug 1 1927
58
12,000__ Aug 15 1923
12,000___Aug 15 1925 BENTON HARBOR SCH. DIST.
1932
25,000..___June 1 1924 5s '13 J-J 145,000
1934
40,000-_ _June 1 1926 4349'19 J-J 375,000
6s
48,000__s_June 1 1929 TOTAL DEBT May 1922 1438,000
Public Park Bonds.
Assess. val.'21(75% act.)_11,000,000
4s '07 J-D1200,000c__June 15 1937 Scn. tax (per 11,000) '21(abt.)116.00
12,500
City-Hall Bonds.
Population in 1920 (est.)
48 '95 J-J $50.000-July 1 '25&'30
INT. payable in Benton Harbor
48 '97 ___ 20,000_ _July 1 1928
1 1928
25,000____July
48
BENTON TOWNSHIP.
Refunding Water Bonds.
(P.0. Benton HarThis
48 '97 A-0 $20,000.... Oct 15 1927 bor) is township County.
in Berrien
4s '98 Oct 18,000..._Oct 15 1928 Road-improvement bonds.
.1100,000
48 '00-'01Mar 40,000.._ _Mar 1'30-31 TOTAL DEBT
(1)
-3-4J-D 30.000__June 1 '32-34 Population in 1910
48'02
3.051
48 '03 F-A 10,000-__Feb 1 1933
9,000___Feb 16 1934
40 '04 F-A
eb 16 1935 BERRIEN COUNTY.
48 '05 F-A 10.000---F
8t. Joseph Is the county seat.
Water Bonds.
Road-Improvement Bonds.
51is'21 M-N$580,000 _ _1924-1951
4s '13 M-S $100.000c_Sept 15 1928
Refunding Impt. Bonds.
58 '95 J-J $58,000____July 1 1925 4s '14 M-8 400.000c_Sept 15 1929
1795.400
16.000 __July 1 1927 TOTAL DEBT 1919
513 '97 J-J
10.697
22.000-__July 1 1929 Sinking funds
48 '99 J-J
Total val. '19 (cash val.)-57.187.355
School Bonds.
48 '04 F-A 130.000--Aug 15 1934 Tax rate (per 81.0001 1917_ ._112.30
Population '10, 53,522: '20, 62.653
Library Bonds.
125,000__June 1 '23-32 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Chicago.
6s
Refunding Bonds.
School
.July 9 1928 BESSEMER.
58 '08 J-J $15,000...
This city Is in Gogebic Co. Ineor.
DEBT OF BAY CITY.
4,583; '20, 5,482.
DEBT May 192211,974.800 1893. Pop. '10,
BOND.
Local impt. debt (incl.)__ 264,800 E. Water Bonds.
130,000
-_
277.000
Water debt (incl.)
470.925 430'19 F-A 188.000
Sinking fund
Bonds.
Total assessed value 1921..48,165.730 Se Highway $4.400cMa7 15 '23-'24
'12 __..
(Assessment about cash value.)
-A 75,000
434s'19 F
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20-123.27
Sewer Bonds.
INTEREST at National Bank of
$2,000.__Apr 1 '23-'24
Commerce, New York.
10,000__Apr 1 '25-'29
.Apr 1 19,30
A-0 3.000..
BAY CITY UNION SCH. DIST. 530'17
P
'23-'25
$75.000.Apr 1
20,000...Apr 1 '33-'30
105,000.Apr 1 '26-'28
6,000_..__Apr 1 1937
j 135,000.Apr 1 '29-31
55 '20 A-0
Street [mut. Bonds.
100.000.Apr 1 '32- 33
--- $35,000
60,000__Apr 1 1934 58
Sewer & Water.
500.000__Apr 1 1935 58 Highway.$50,000_1ast bond 1932
'14 J-J
50,000____July 1 1926 BOND. DEBT May 26 '22 1428,000
6s '21 J-J 250,000-___July 1 1931 Assess, val. real est
4,338,855
1900,000. __ _July 1 1936 Assess. val. personal
2.314.655
BOND.DE T July 1 '2132,475,000 Tot.assess.val.'22(65%act)6,653.510
Total assess val. 1921.. _48,165,730 Tax rate (per 11,000) 1921-144.80
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920_39.81
INT. at John Nuveen & Co..Chic
BAY COUNTY.
County seat is Bay City.
BESSEMER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Refunding Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Bessemer)lain
130.000c_Mar 10 1923
County.
M-8 15.000c_Mar 10 1928 Gogebic Bonds.
{
4s
School
30.000c_.Mar 10 1933 6%8'17 M-8 3.5 1.000
A-0 60,000c_Oct 1 '25&'30
48
(Due part yearly.)
45 '09 J-D 25.000c__Dec 15 1923 TOTAL DEBT April 1922- 3144,000
Stone Road Bonds.
$50.000c___Aug 1 1922 Total assessed valuation
48 Refund'g
6,221,881
1920 (60% act.)
50.000c._ _Aug 1 1927 School tax (per $1,000)
do
4s
$'759
BOND. DEBT Apr. 5 '22_ 1305,000 Total tax (per 11,000) 1921_344.10
168.476
Sinking fund
Population in 1920 (est.)
6.000
64.245,3 0
Assess. val., real estate
Principal payable at the Corn Ex16,201,939
Assess. val., personal1921-80,447,259 change National Bank of Chicago.
Total assess. val.
Total tax (per 11,000 1921
Populatrn 1910,68.238; 1920,69.548 BIG RAPIDS.
INT. on 175,000 refunding 4s,
This city is in Mecosto County.
1923. 1928 & 1933, at the Amer. Incorp. 1869. Bonds are tax-free.
Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on refundPark Bends.
ing 4s, 1925 and 1930, $60,000, at 00'11 -125.000c___Dec 1 1931
Harris, Forbes & Co., N. Y.; on
Bonds.'
Water First Nat. 58 '08 J-J 11.000c_July 1 '22-'25
125.000 refunding 48 at
Bank, Detroit; on stono road bonds
City Hall Construction Bonds.
New York.
at First Nat. Bank,
$5,000____Dec 1 1927
110,000___ _Dec 1 1932
4Us'22
20,000._ -Dec 1 1937
BELDING.
Refunding Bonds.
This city is in Ionia County. InF-A $5,000c___Aug 8 1924
1%
corporated 1893.
1,000c.. July 1 1923
5s
Water Bonds.
110.000__Sept 1 '26-'27
5s
_a
--- $65,000
ISSis
3.000-__1'eb 1 1923
Street impt. Bonds.
__
4.000_ -_-Mar 1 1929
55
$46,000
se
5,000_-_Mar 1 1930
4S(s
City Hall Bonds.
___
5.000.--Jan 1 1931
45
_s
315,000
__Jan 1 1933
BOND. DEBT June 1021.1132,000 4
3,421,628 BOND.bEBT Apr 131921 $118,000
,
Tots- value 1920
ti85.000_City tax rate (per 11,000) '17_312.00 Water debt (included)_
51.000
Population 1910, 4.119; 1920. 3.911 Assessed valuation, real..
.2,615,'20
Assessed val'n. personal_ __ 1 071931)
BELDING SC11
- DISTRICT. Total valuation 1921 (act.) 3,690.150
(Assessment 90% actual.)
This district (1'. 0. Belding) is in
Total tax (per 11.000) 19 0.$39. 4
0
Ionia County.
Population 1910, 4,519; 1920, 4,558
Ellis School Bldg. Bonds.
*Principal and interest paid from
58 '10 ann $10,500. July 1 '22-'26
53 '20 ann 610,000_May 15 '23-'26 water revenue.
INTEREST on $3,000 5S4s 1923,
45,000.May 15 '27-35
BOND. DEBT Apr. 7 1922 168,000 15,0004318 1933 and 11,000 5s 1923.
Total assess. val. 1921_ _ _3,438,815 payable at Citizens' State Bk., Big
Tax rate (per 11,000) 1921_316.43 Rapids: on 15,000 4Sis 1924 at Chia')
5,000 National Bank, New York; 5.000
Population in 1920 (est.)
National Bank,
43j8 1930 at First55
Detroit; on 14,000
1929 and 125,BENTON HARBOR.
This city is in Berrien Co. Incorp. 000 434s 1931 at Nat. Bk. of Com1891. Pop. '10, 9,185; '20, 12,233. merce, Detroit;on 15,000 4s due 1931
at Harris Tr.& Say. Bk., Chicago.
Water Bonds.
$50,000___Jan 1 1941
00'11
,
450'13 J-J 100.000 ____July 1943 BIG RAPIDS SCH. DIST.
1922-1951
This district (P. 0. Big Rapids) is
6s '21 --- 150,000
Refunding Water Bonds.
in Mecosta County.
44s'12 M-N120.000_May 1 1932 58 '19 M-8 1$20,000c.Sept 9'24&'29
15,000c- _Sept 9 1934
4 s'16 M-N130.000____Nov 2 1946
Paving Bonds.
(Optional 1929)
1922-1941 BOND. DEBT May 1922- $35,000
6a '21 --- 820,000
Viaduct Bonds.
Sinking fund
5,000
s
Be '16 J-J $25.000___Jan 1 '27-'36 Tot.assess. val.'21( Y act.)3,507,300
Bridge Bonds.
School tax (per 11.000) 1921_315.63
454s'08 J-J 130,000____July 1 1938 Population in 1920 (est.)
6.000
Public Park Bonds.
48 '03 J-J $50,000c_Jan 1 '24-'33
.
4S4s'1 1 J-J 100,000c__Jan '34-'40 BIRMINGHAM
Thls village is In Oakland County.
Improvement Bonds.
1936 Incorp. Apr, 16 1885.
00'16 --- 115,000
4348'15 A-0 $8,400.... Apr 1 1935
Refunding Bonds,
434s'07 A-0 130,000-- _Apr 1 1927 430'12 M-8 22.000c-.-Mar 12 1932
Water Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
$130,000
1922-1941 5s '15 J-D 17,400____Dec 1 1935
68 '21
7,875
-Jan 2 1937
00'17 J-J
4301'22 __ 180.000

001




Sewer Bonds.
_s '15 J-D $12,700----Dec 1 1935
4,185___July 16 1937
434s'17 J-J
4,302 _Oct 1 '22-'26
6s
4,314__Jan 1 '23-'27
6s
2,400- ___Feb 1 1927
-__
6s
Bridge Bonds.
_s '15 J-D $1,500____Dec 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
_a '15 J-D $13,300___Dec 1 1935
Paving Bonds.
434s'15 A-0 $23,300--__Apr 1 1935
31.623
General fund 6s
GEN. BD. DT. Apr. 4 '22 1172,669
14,012
Assessment debt (add'11
Assessed val'n 1921 (50%5.121,000
75% act.)
Tax rate (per 11,000) 1921.._114.50
Population 1910, 1,607; 1920, 3.694
INT. at Village Treasurer's office
BIRMINGHAM VILLAGE SCH.
DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Birmingham)
is in Oakland County.
School Bonds.
5s '18 J-J $30,000___ _Jan 1 1928
.Jan 15 1935
15,600.
4%s'20
TOTAL DEBT Apr 4'22_ 1357,600
Total assessed valuation
8,000,000
1922 (60% act.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22315.25
4.600
Population in 1920
BLISSIIELD.
This village is In Lenawee Co.
Paving Bonds.
5s'19_ 348.000
Bonds.
Light Plant
5345__ $24,000
May 1922_ 175.000
BOND.
Tot.assess.val.'21(act.val.).2,438,615
Tax rate(per $1,000) 1921.....$12.00
Population 1910, 1,474; 1120. 1,906
BOYNE CITY.
This city is in Charlevoix County.
Incorporated 1917.
Water Works Bonds.
..5 '16 --- $21,000
30.000
_s '10
_s '10 16,000.00
Refunding Bridge Bonds.
_s '15
$14,000
_s '16 ___
4,000
Street Bonds.
55 '08 __ $9,000
_s '17 _ _ 21,000
Refunding Street Bonds.
_s'16_ $3,000
Road -Es Bridge Bonds.
Os '21 ___ $20,000___Mar 20 1926
Bridge Bonds.
_s '17
14,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 8 21-- 192,000
37.372
Note debt
Total assessed val. 1920_ -.3.179,874
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'20_115.00
Population 1910. 5.218; 1920, 4,284
BUCHANAN SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P.0. Buchanan) is in
,
Berrien Counts.
_ _Jan 1
5348'21 J-J
1200,000_-(For maturity See V. 113, p. 2099.)
BOND.DEBT Dec 11921. $200.000
Assessed valuation 1921-..2,950,000
4,000
Population in 1921 (est.)
CADILLAC.
This city is in Wexford County.
Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds.
5.9 '22 J-J 325,000__July 1 '26-'30
40,000__July 1 '31-'34
BOND. DEBT Apr 5'22-- 164,000
Assessment debt (add'i)___ 48,433
Assess. val.,real estate.-5.956.680
3.732.950
Assess. val., personal
Tot.assess.val.'21(0 act.) 9,681,630
Total tax rate(per .000)'21_133.80
Population 1910. ,375; 1920. 9.750
CALHOUN COUNTY.
Marshall is the county seat.
Hospital Bonds.
...$110,000
5s
Road Bonds.
4s'17 A-0 $180,000-Apr 1 '23-'26
1922-1933
454s'18 __ 129,600
BOND. DEBT Apr 5'22- $943,000
90,907,349
Assess. val. real
10.403,651
As.sess. val. personal
Total as.sess. val. 1921..101.3h1,000
Population '10. 56,638; '20, 72.918
INT.at the Nat'l Park Bank.N.Y.
CALUMET TWP. S. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. 0. Calumet) is in
Houghton County.
Building Bonds.
4)4s'16 J-J $30,000- _July 1 '23-'25
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922._ $40.000
Total assessed val. 1921.._19,387,698
Total tax rate (per 11.000)'21.$13.00

167
$4,000
Floating debt
Total assessed val., 1919.. 1.099.694
School tax (per 1,000) 1619__$11.03
2.000
Population in 1916
CHARLEVOIX.
This city is in Charlevoix County.
Electric Light Bonds.
5s '18 _ $85,000
BOND. DEBT June 1921- 1171.000
2,463.895
Total val. 1917
Total tax rate(per 31.000)'16_310.00
Population 1910,2,420; 1920, 2,218
CHARLEVOIX COUNTY.
County seat is Charlevoix.
Highway impt. Bonds.
_ 1235,000
DEBT May 1922.. 3235,000
BOND.Total ass'd val. 1921_ _ _11,923,242
1921-330.00
Tax rate (per $1,000)-Population '10, 19,157; '20. 15.788
CHEBOYGAN.
This city is in Cheboygan Co. Inc.
1889. Pop.'10. 6,859; 20. 5,642.
Park Bonds (part every 5 years).
58 '03 A-0 119.250c-Oct 1 '23-'33
Paving Bonds.
58 '06 F-A 17,000c-Aug 1 '22-'23
1922-1931
58 '08 J-D 10,000
City-Hall and Paving Bonds.
5s '04 M-8 $1,000c_Sept 1 '22-'23
Refunding Bonds.
58 '07 F-A 120.000__Aug 1 '24-'27
1922-1931
5.000
5s '08 J-D
434s'99 A-0 4.000____Oct 11928
BOND.DEBT Mar 14'21_ $179,0001
33,287
Floating debt
35,000
Water debt (incl.)
Assessed val., real estate...2.282,815
Assessed val. personal..... 530.382
(
Tot.assess. v;.1.'20 %act.)_2,813,197
Total tax (per 11,000) 1920_349.3I
INTEREST on the park bonds
due 1923 to 1933 and the paving
impt. bonds due 1921 to 1923 is payable at the Chemical Nat. Bank in
New York; on the city-hall and paving bonds at the State Say. Bank,
Detroit; on all other issues at the
First Nat. Bank in Cheboygan.
CHEBOYGAN SCHOOL DIST.
High-School Bonds.
.Sept 111921
5s '07 Sept $24,000c.
4148 '04J-J 30.000c_. _July 1 1924
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ 178,000
Assess. valuation 1922__.._2,950,920
School tax (per 11.000) 1921_113.50
7,000
Population in 1920
INTEREST on the bonds due 1922
payable at Central Trust Co. of Illinois In Chicago; on bonds due 1924 at
American Exchange Nat. Bank, New
York; on bonds due 1927 at Chemical
Nat. Bank. New York.
CHIPPEWA COUNTY.
County seat is Sault Ste. Marie.
Agricultural & Domestic School
4s '11 A-0 1117.000c_ __Feb 1 1926
Refunding Road Bonds.
434g'10 J-D1100.000c.-June 1 1925
Refunding Bonds.
448'12 M-N$40.000c-May 15 1927
Bridge Bonds.
__ $17,500_May 15 '23-'29
45
Court House Bonds.
'1948'19_ $17,500_May 15 '23-'29
Road itonds.
448'15 ___ 1150,000____July 1 1930
1923-1928
5348'22 F-A 75,000
BOND. DEBT April 1922 $450,000
207,410
Sinking fund
.21.599.481
Assessed valuation. real.
Assessed yarn, personal 6,852,422
Total valuation 1921 _ -.28.451,903
Population '10. 24.472; '20, 24,818
INT. on bridge 48, Agricultural
School bonds. refunding 4 tie of 1912.
road bonds and court-house 4s at
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.' refunding
434s due 1919 at Harris Trust & Saw.
Bank. Chicago.
CLINTON COUNTY.
St. John is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
121,000
Os
BOND.DEBT May 24'22 1448,600
29.687,125
Assess. val. real
3.552,395
Assess. val. personal
33.233,520
Assessed val. 1920
County tax rate (per $1.000)316.00
Population '10.23.129; '20. 23.110

CLINTON TOWNSHIP UNION
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
This district (P. 0. Mt. Clemens)
is in Macomb County.
.
Building Bonds
5s '18 111-8 140,000-Mar 15 '23-'30
M-8 40,000_Mar 15 '24-'31
Css
SCH. BD. DT.Apr 4'22- $80,000
'22
Tot.asses.val. (90% act.)14.000,000
CASPIAN.
10,000
Population 1919 (est.)
This village (P. 0. Palatka) is in
*INT. payable at the Security
Iron Co.
Trust Co.. Detroit.
Water Works Bonds.
310,000__Aug 1 1929 COLDWATER.
This city Is In Branch Co. Inc.
5534s'19 s-aD1 15,000___Aug 1 1924
20,000__Aug 1 1936 1861.
5,000__Aug 1 1934
Armory Bonds.
BT
(7)
BONDED
$920c___Oct 1 1922
Oct
4s
Population in 1920 (Census)__1,912 BOND. DEBT Juno 1 '22_ 130.000
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 50,000
-CABS COUNif.
80,000
Total debt
Cassopolls is the county seat.
3.985.375
Assessed valuation, real
Road Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal.....1,288,220
1922-1933 Tat.assess. vsl. ( act•) 5,273.595
430'18 s-a 1430,000
'22
TOTAL DEBT May 16 '22 $480,000 city tax (per $1.000) 1022
311.00
Assessedval., real estate..21,299,990 Population 1910. 5,945; 1920, 6,114
INT.at City Treasurer's office.
Assessed val., personal___ 3,74,465
Total assess. val. 191_ .... _25,642,455
Tot, tax rate (per MOH)'19319.34 CRYSTAL FALLS.
Population '10, 20,624; '20, 20,395
This city Is In Iron County.
City-Hall Bonds.
CATO TWP. SCH. DIST. NO. 3. Sa '13 M-S SI 0.400__Sept 1 '22-'34
This district (P.0.Lakeview) Is in Ss '15 J-J 29.500_ _Jan 2 '23-'34
(see V. 100. p. 831. for maturity)
Montcalm County.
Sewer Bends.
Building Bonds.
434s'16 A-0 120,000.-Apr 1 '23-'30 5.4 '14 J-D I 11.000c.July 1'23& 28
18,000c_.July 1 '24-'25
BOND. DEBT May 1 '20- $25,000

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-

MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS

to purchase the Detroit United Rys.
for $19,850,000, and authorized the
issuance of $4,000,000 bonds to raise
funds for the initial payment of the
contract (V. 114, p. 979, 1178, 1764.
These $4,000,000 were offered, together with other bonds, on June 6,
but were not sold, as all bids were
rejected by the city
114, p. 2624).
CRYSTAL FALLS BCE. DIST. It is expected that (V.city will raise
the
the funds by short-term financing.
Building Bonds.
58 '05 J-D $40.000c
1930
Public Utility Bonds.
58 '12 J-J 90.000c..Sept 1 '22-'39 Is '20 M-N $100,000__May 1 1950
Is '13 M-S 30.000c..Sent 2 '22-'27 Is '20 J-J
200,000__July 1 1950
TOTAL DEBT Apr 7'21-- $165.000 530'20 F
-A 1,450,000__Aug 1 1950
Assessed val. real estate___8,374,184 530'20 M-N1,000,000__Nov 1 1945
Assessed val. personal
1,733,638 530'21 J-J 1,000,000__Jan 1 1941
Tot.ass'd val.'20
(cash val.)10.107.822 550'21 F-A1000,000___Aug 15 1944
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20_966.17 530'21 F-A1000,000___Aug 15 1946
Population in 1920 (Census)___3,394 54s'21 A-01000,000_ _ _ _May 1 1948
INT.payable at Iron County Nat.
Boulevard Bonds.
Bank of Crystal Falls.
4s '92 M-S$200,000c&r_Sept 1 1922
48 g '93 M-N100,000c&r_Nov 1 1923
DAYTON TOWNSHIP.
-A 65.000c&rAugl '22 -'35
This township (P. 0. Fremont R. 350'05 F
-A 100,000c&r_Aug 1 1935
F. D. No. 2) is in Newaygo County. 330'05 F
Public-Lighting Bonds.
Highway Improvement Bonds.
430'16 Mar $41,160_Mar 10 '23-'38 48 g '94 J-J $600,000r___Jan 2 1924
BOND.DEBT May 29 '22_ $44,000 4s '96 J-J 50,000r___July 1 1926
Assess. val. 1921
1.050,500 330'06 A-01 30.000c&rApr 2 23-'25
9.000c&r4pr 2 1926
Population in 1910
2.415
48 '14 J-J 307,000____july 1 1944
DEARBORN.
4s '15 F
-A 350,000___ _Feb 1 1925
This village is in Wayne County. 530'21 J-J 339,000____Jan '23-'51
Water Bonds.
Street and Sewer Bonds.
3
4%s
___ $77,000
6s '21 __- $288,000_ _Aug 1 '22-'25
6s
___ 38,000
68 '21 -_- 240,000_Aug 15 '22-'25
Sewer Bonds.
6s '21 --- 488,000-Sept 15 '22-'25
Is
--- $104.000
6s '21 ___ 476,000__Oct 1 '22-'25
4y,
s_ 105,000
6s '21 ___ 336,000_ _Oct 15 '22-'25
Is '22 A-6 24,000_ _ _Oct 1 '43-'46
Bridge Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
450'20 J-J $100,000--- _Jan 1 1950
450'22 A-0 $55,000___ _June 1 1942 5s '20 M-S 300,000-1930,'35 & '40
TOT. BD. DT. June 1922- $465,500 530'21 A-0 500,000_ _ _ _Apr '41-'45
Water debt (included)
132,000
Grade Separation Bonds.
Sinking fund
4,509 48 '12 M-N$100.000c__Nov 15 1942
Assessed val.,real estate_ 5,770,000 4.203 15J4 50.000c&r_July 1 1945
.
Assessed val., personal__
912,540 4s '17 M-S 100.000____Mar 1 1947
Tot.assess.val.'22(2-3 act5_6,682,540
Hospital Bonds.
Tsy ',re (per '1.000) 19, _ -$15.72 3518'08 J-D$100,000c...._June 1 1938
2
Population 1910, 911; 1926, 2,470 48 '19 --- 70,000__June 1 1949
550'21 ___ 970,000 ....Apr '23-'51
DEARBORN BCE. DIST.
-A 462,000
(is '20 F
Aug 1935
Building Bonds.
Park Improvement Bonds.
00'16 A-0 $21,000_$1,200 ea.6 mo. 4s '92 F-A$100.000c&r..Aug 1 1922
TOTAL DEBT
(?)
Is g '94 J-J 100.000c_ _Jan 9 1924
Total assess. val. 1916
2,080,890 3 As'00 M-S 150.000c&r..Mar 1 1930
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'16-$23.50 3340'04 J-J 100.000r._ _Jan 15 1934
Population in 1917 (est.)
2,000 43.s'22
1,248,000 _Jan 15 '35-'38
1,252,000_ _Jan 15 '39-'42
DELTA COUNTY.
Public Sewers.
Escanaba is the county seat.
48 g '94 M-S$150.000c&r Mar 3 1924
Agricultural Society Bonds.
Is g '94 J-J 100.000r___July 2 1924
s-an $5,000_ _June I '23-'27 4s g '95 F-A 160.000r_ __Feb 1 1925
bs
Bridge Bonds.($5,000 biennially.) 4s '96 M-S 90.000c&r_Mar 2 1926
$8.000c__Jan I '23-26 3568'02 J-J 63.000c_July 11932
4s '11 J-.1
Poor-House Bonds.
350'04 J-J 81,000r___Jan 15 1934
Is '13 June $2,000__June 1 '23-'24 350'05 J-J 90.000c___Jan 16 1935
Road Bonds.
3%s'08 F-A 43,000r___Feb 1 1936
4As'13 J-J $50,000c__Jan 1 '23-'27 350'07 M-S 92.000c___Mar 1 1937
1923-1927 3 As'08 A-0 125,000cOct 1 1938
Is '15 ___ 60,000
30,000__Sept 1 '22-'27 3548'09 A-0 175,000c___Apr 1 1939
Is '19 --- 20.000--_ Sept 1 1928 3;0'10 J-J 149.000r__Jan 15 1940
90,000.Sept 1 1929,
350'11 F
-A 130,000c&r_Feb 1 1941
1931 & 1932 le '12 F-A 100,000c___Aug 1 1942
50,000-Sept 1 '30&'33 4s '12 M-N150,000c_-Nov 15 1942
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1921 $335,000 4s '13 A-0 200,000...._ ..Apr 1 1943
Total val. 1919(act. val.)_20 020.474 48 '12 A-0 38,000_ __A r 30 1942
'grateken. taT (per $1 noo)'ici_stt 00 49 13 F
-A 150,000---- eb 1 1943
Population '10, 30.108; '20, 30,909 48 '13 A-0 250,000___Oct 115 1943
liVi. at County Treas. office and 4s '14M-S 1,160,000____Mar 1 1944
Escanaba Nat. Bank.
48 '14 J-J 303,000____July 1 944
-A 200.000___Feb 1 1945
4s '15 F
DETROIT.
48 '15 J-D 405,000____Dec 1 1945
Detroit is situated In Wayne Co. 48 '17
615.000---Dec 1 1947
bloom. In 1806. Woodmere (popu- 4%8'18
500,000____May 1 1948
lation 4,474) annexed April 1 1906. 450'19 s-all,242,000c&r.Sepl '22-44
Village of Delray annexed Apr. 1
1 265,000c&r.Sepl '45-44
1906. Village of Fairview annexed 6s '20 F 1,934.000____Aug '22-'50
-A
Oct. 24 1907 and Village of St. Clair 550'21J-J 2,499,000____Jan '31-'51
Height annexed October 1 1918. 6s '21 J-J 3,867,000..... Jan '23-'51
The question of annexation of High- 55
J-J 1192,000
landiPark was defeated Nov.8 1910. as
A-02,484,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'51
V.91. p.'1312. The annexation of a Is '20 M-N1867,000_ May 1 '32-'50
portion of Grosse Pointe and Gratiot Is '22 J-J 4000,000 Jan 15 '35-'42
Sownshipsilwas voted April 2 1917. 44s'21 J-DJ660,000....Dec 1 '22-'41
In a # decision rendered Feb. 16
1340,000__Dec 1 '42-'50
1912 the state Supreme Court held
Street Railway Bonds.
that the Board of Education and 55, '21 J-D $1,000,000
0
1949
the Library Commission are corpora- Os '21 M-N 1,000,000
1947
tions separate from the city and 40'22 __- 1,000.000_ _Jan 15 1932
therefore their bond Issues should not
1,300,000
1940
be Included in the 2% limit of in- 53s'21
{1,000,000
1942
debtedness for municipal purposes
1,000,000
1943
specified in the city charter. V. 94,
Library Bonds.
p. 575.
330 '10J4 $25,000r___July 1 1940
Chapter XIII of Title IV of the 4s '12 M-N100,000c_Nov 15 1942
new charter -(adopted by the people 4s '13 F-A 50.000_ ___Feb 1 1943
of Detroit on June 25 1918) provides Is '13 M-S 100,000____Sept 2 1943
for municipal ownership and oper- 4s '14 M-S 475,000____Mar 1 1944
tion of a street railway stystem. 430'18 J-J 750,000c___Jan 15 1948
J-D 250,000___ _Jan 1 1948
This chapter creates a commission to 4s
be known as the Board of Street Rail- 5s '20 M-N725,000_ _May 1 '22-'50
way Commissioners, consisting of
Public Improvement Bonds.
three members who shall be appointed 48 '96 J-J $50.000r.._..July 1 1926
by the Mayor. Section 9 of this Is '14 F-A 15.000___Feb 2 1944
938,000__ _Jan '23-'51
Chapter authorizes the Common
Council on the request of the Board 530'21 J-J 225,000.. Jan 1 1931
405,000„Jan 1 '27-'36
to issue bonds in such amounts as will
100,000_ _Jan 15 '23-32
not exceed the legal bonding limit of
66,000__Jan 15 '33-38
the city to be known as public utility 448'20
120,000_ _Jan 15 '39-'50
bonds up to the amount of 2% of the
assessed value of real and personal 54s'21 J-T 283,000___Jan 1 '23-'29
property of the city. The new char- (For maturity see V. 113. P. 2424.)
ter, by Sec. 2 of Chapter V of Title Os '21 A-0 350,000____Anr 1 1951
Park and Playground Bonds.
VI, provides that the gross debt
,
exclusive of the water debt, after de- 535s __ $2,900.000__Apr 1 '23-'51
-A 448.000Aug 1 '22-50
ducting the means in the genoral 64 '20 F
sinking fund shall not exceed 4% of 54s'21 A-01,500,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'51
tile assessed value of all the real and
Water Bonds (Issued by Commispersonal property of the city unless
sioners on City's Credit).
authorized by a vote of tnree-fifths 48 '95 J-..1 $100,000c__Jan 10 1925
of the electors. An amendment to 3An'03 J-J 50.000c_ __Jan 1 1933
the charter, however, adopted on 350'03 M-S 150.000c&r_Sept 1 1933
Apr.7 1919, provides thatsuch public 330'04 J-D 200.000c&r_June 1 1934
utility bonds shall be "in addition to 35.48'05 F
-A 150.000c_Feb 1 1935
any other bonds which the city is or 350'08 F-A 175.000c___Aug 1 1938
may be authorized to issue for any 3 As'09 J-J 102.000c___July 1 1939
other purpose whatsoever."
356s g'00E-A 180.000c___Feb 1 1930
The voters of Detroit on April 7 Is '12 A-0 240,000c___Oct 1 1932
1919 defeated by a vote of 70,271 48 '14 M-S 500.000c___Mar 1 1944
to 63,883 the Mayor's proposal to 450'19 s-a 306,000c&r.Sopt 1. 22-'39
purchase the Detroit United Rys. for
1143.000e&r.Sept 1 '40-'45
$31,500,000. V. 108, p. 1511.
48 '17 F
-A 225.000
Aug 1947
On April 17 1922 the voters ap- 55 '20 M-N2635,000_-__May'23-'50
proved, by 55,474 to 12,186, a plan 530'21J-J 2.900,000_ _Jan '23-'51
TOT.BD. DT.May 23'22.. $99,000
Sinking fund
18,625
Assessed val., real estate_ _ _2.359.680
Assessed val., personal
631,123
2,990,803
Total assess. val. 1922_
Tot, tax rate (per $1.000) '21_1340 00
Population 1910, 3,775; 1920, 3,394




[VOL. 114.

430'20 __- f$306,000-Jan 15 '23-'40 4.Highway Bds.(Grosse Pt. Twp.).
160,000-Jan 15 '41-'50
_ _Aug 1 1931
54s'21 A-0 2900,000_Apr 1 '23-'51 (31.08%-$51,282-assumed by c'y.
$1135.000Museum of Art Bonds.
450
-__
_ __July 1 1933
330'04 M-S $50.000c&r_Sept 1 1929 (31.08%-$7,770
$25.000-assumed by c'y).
School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds (Hamtramck).
4s g '94 A-0$150,000c&r_Apr 2 1924 Is '06 --- $60.000__ _Feb 1 1936
48 '95 F-A 150,000r __Feb 1 1925 (10.13%-$6.078-assumed by city).
3 s'99 J-J 156,000r__J
_uly 11929
Water Bonds (Fairview).
33s'00 J-J 250.000c&r_July 2 1930 448'04
$30.000____July I 1934
350'01 34 155,000c___July 1 1931 (845-$25,200
-assumed by city.)
350'02 J-J
77,000c&r_July 1 1932 44s 05 _
$25.000__ __Sept 1 1935
350'05 J-J 190.000c&r_Jan 16 1935 (84%-$21.000
-assumed by
)
330'06 F-Al 48,000c&rFeb l'23-'26 43008
$25.000____Sept 1city.
1936
t 110,000c&rFeb 1 '27-'36 (84%-$21.000
-assumed by city.)
350'07 M-S J45,000c&rMch 1 '23 27
Sewer Bonds (Fairview).
.
180.000c&rMch 1 '28 37 430'05
S20.000_ _Nov 1 1935
330'08 J-J 250,000c&r_Jan 15 1938 (84%-$16.800
-assumed by city.)
3A s'08 J-D 249.000c&r_June 1 1938
Paving Bonds (Fairview).
330'09 A-0 300,000c&r_Apr 1 1939 430'05 _- $26,182.42.Aug 1 1935
350'09 J-J 300.000c&r_Jan 2 1939 (84%---321.993 1-3-ass'm'd by c'y.)
350'10 J-J 216,000r__Jan 15 1940 4 s'05
$26.000___Nov 20 1935
350'11 F-A 300,000c&r_Feb 1 1941 (84%--321.840
-assumed by city.)
350'11 M-S 20.000r___Sept 1 1941
Sewer Bonds (St. Clair H'ts.).
48 '12 M-N300.000c__Nov 15 1942 58 '05 A-0 $10.500____Oct 16 1935
45 '13 F-A 336.000____Feb 1 1943 48 :14 J-J
5.000-__July 1 1944
48 '13 A-0 200.000____Apr 1 1943 Is '15 M-S 5,000--Sept 1 1945
4s '13 A-0 754,000___Oct 15 1943 5s '17 A-0 10,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1947
48 '14 M-S 1.996.000____Mar 1 1944
Fire Protection (St. Clair H'ts).
4s '14 J-J 168.000____July 1 1944 450'11 J-D $4,000-Dec 15 1941
48 '15 F
-A 550,000_ --_Feb 1 1945 5s 17 A-0 25.000.. ....Oct 1 1947
45 '15 J-D 500,000c&rJune 15 1945
Paving Bonds (St.Clair H'ts).
4s '15 J-D 500.000___Dec 1 1945 Is '14 J-J 316,000-__July 1 1944
45 '16 M-N 1.200.500_Nov 1 1946 5s '15 A-0 30,000____Apr 1 1945
48 '17 M-S 966,000..___Mar 1 1947 Is '16 J-D 41,000____June 1 1946
4s '18 s-a 539,000c_Aug 15'22-'28 5s '17 A-0 30,000___Oct
1947
4s '18 s-a
700,000c_Aug 15'22-'28
Garbage-incinerator Bonds
4s '18 8-a
770,000c_Aug 15'22-'28
(St. Clair Heights).
43i'19 F
-A 527,000__Sept 1 '29-'49 55'19$25,000_ _
_ _Oct 1 1947
Is '20 M-S1,331,800__Sept 1 '22-'50
Water Bonds(St. Clair H'ts).
-A 967.000__Aug 1 '22-'50 Is '05 A-0 $26.000-__Oct 16 1935
bs '20 F
Is '21 J-J 1,329,000__Jan 1 '23-'51 430'11 J-D 12,000---Dec 15 1941
5s '21 J-D 15,320,000Dec 1 '22-'41 5s '14 J-J
5,000-,...July 1 1944
12,680,000Dec 1 '42-'51 55 '15 A-0 6,000____Apr 1 1945
530'21A-03,701,000__Oct 1 '22-'51 5s '16 J-D 15,000--__June 1 1946
5s '20M-S 1,062,000...Sept 1 '22-'50
INTEREST is payable In N.
58 '22 J-J 6,000,000_ _Jan 15 '35-'42 City at the current official bank Y.
or
Park & Boulevard Bonds.
4s '92 J4 $105,000c_July 15 1922 at the office of the City Treasurer.
TAX EXEMPT.-Acoording to an
4 '94 F-A 25,000r___Aug 1 1924
33.s'01 M-N 81,0000__Nov 15 1931 Aot of the State Legislature passed
3 s'02 F-A 100,000c--Feb 15 1932 In June 1907 all bonds of the City of
M-N 55,000rNov 15 1941 Detroit, or for which the City of De33.s
4s '13 M-S 18,000____Sent 2 1943 troit shall become responsible, are
4s '14 J-J 13,000-__July 1 1944 exempt from taxation throughout the
State of Michigan. There are no ex48
J-D 296,000
Dec
6s '20 F
-A 716,000____Aug 229 7 ceptions to this rule.
1-'50
4
Recreation System Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT. SINK. FDS.. &o.
4s'16 J-J $15.000
July 1946
Apr. 1 '22. Apr. 1 '21.
430'18 J-D 165,000
Dec 1948
s
Public Building Bonds.
Gen. bd. debt.99,386,133 50,783,742
48 '99 A-0 $38.000r___Apr 1 1929 Sinking funds_ 9,081,966 8,233,875
350'05 F-A 120,000c&r_Feb 1 1935
350'11 A-0 135,000r___Sept 1 1941
Net gen. dt_90,304,167 42.549,867
4s '12 M-N 65,000c__Nov 15 1942 Net spec. debt 9,045,615 5,855,695
48 '12 A-0 25,000___Apr 30 1942
48 '13 A-0 200,000... Oct 15 1943
Toe. net dt_99,349,782 48.405,562
48 '14 M-S 180.000-__Mar I 1914 Wat.dt.(add'1)11,916,114 8,661,114
0'15 F
-A 100.000__Feb I 1945
The sinking fund consists of cash
4s '15 M-8 105.000
Sept 1945 and city bonds.
48 '16 M-S 500.000____Mar 1 1946
Year and MonthGross Debt.
4s '15 F-A 25,000---Feb 1 1925 1922, Apr. 1
$99,386,133
4s '16 A-0 45.000____Oct1 19 6 1921, Apr. 1
Aug 94
0
50,783,742
-A 198,000
(3s '20 F
1920, Apr. 1
31,040,742
44s'22 --1,000.000-Jan 15 '35-'42 1919, Apr. 1
27,550,500
1918, Apr. 1
23,667,500
ANNEXED DISTRICT. BONDS 1917. Apr. 1
21,575,500
1916. Oct. 1
Water Bonds (Woodmere).
20,712,000
330'01 A-0 $93,000c__Oct 18 1931 1915, Oct. 1
19,309,000
1914, Oct. 1
Water Bonds (Delray).
17.429.000
Is '98 J-D 950.0000_ _June 1 1928 1912, Oct. 1
9,782,000
1910, July 1
Sewer Bonds (Delray).
9,109,000
Is '03 M-S 365,500c___Sept 1 1933 1905, July 1
6,431,000
(Springwells Twp.) 1900, July 1
Highway Bds.
5,074,000
4s '03 M-N$50.000c___Aug 1 1933 1890, July 1
1,634,500
1880, July 1
($36,000 assumed by city.)
1,360,400
July 1928 1870, Apr. 1
55 '08 J-J
8,000
704,283
Bridge Bds.(Grosse PointeTwp.)
Year&Month.-Sink.Fd. Net Debt.
44s
F
-A $25,000_ -Aug 1 1935 1922, Apr. 1_39,051,966 $90,304,167
31.08%-$7,770
-assumed by city. 1921, Apr. 1_ 8,233,875 42,529,867
School Bonds.
1920, Apr. 1_ 6,938,521 24,102,221
& Dist. No. 8 of Grosse Pt. Twp. 1919, Apr. 1- 6,854,109 20,696,391
J-J $25,00O ..Jan 15 1932 1918, Apr. 1- 5,762,627 20,723,717
4s '06 F-A 20,000__ _Feb 15 1936 1917, Apr. 1- 5,180,631 18,608,121
-A 15,000____Feb 1 1930 1916, Oct. 1- 5,401,393 17,775,118
5s '15 F
3,600___July 15 1931 1916, May 1- 4,912,037 17,955,433
Is '16 J-J
Dist. No. 10 of Grosse Pt. T 93. 1915, Oct. 1_ 4,772,910 16,810,235
Twp.
1wp
2
July
bs '17 J-J $18,000
1914, Oct. 1- 4,059,808
Sept 1922 1912, Oct. 1.. 3,553,069 13,269,192
450'07 M-S 16,000
6,228,931
Oct 1929 1910, July 1- 3,012,983 6,096,017
Is '14 A-0 35,000
July 1931 1905, July L. 2,359.734
43is'16 J-J 95,000
Dist. No. 3 of Springwells Two. 1900, July 1_ 1,609,810 4,071,266
3,464,11)0
J-J $6,000--- _Jan 7 1930 1890, Jthy 1_ 745,274
58
889,225
2,000___ _Feb 6 1930 1880, July 1.. 528,627
F
-A
Is
831,772
43s
M-S 90.000___Sept 30 1931 1870, Apr. 1_
37,252
667,030
40,000_ ___Mar 1 1947
M-S
4 s
*Not including annexed district
131st. No.7 of Springwells Twp. special assessment or water debt.
48 '05 F-A $24.000___Aug 30 1935
CITY PROPERTY.-The city
Dist. No. 3 of Hamtramck Twp. owns property tree from all encumSept 19'28 brance, which was valued on Aprll 1
Is
M-S $18,000
M-S 20,000
Dec 1928 1922 at $215,000,000.
58
Is
J-D 10,500....__June 1 1929
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Is
J-D
3,000-Dec .15 1929
43s
1921.
1922.
J-J 50,000____July 1 1930
43.s
M-N 50,000-___Nov 11931
4s
F-A 30,000____Aug 1 1932 Real est.1,24115,300 1,353,583,770
ist. No.5 of Hamtramck Two. Pers'l _ 457,744,480 500,464,790
5.9,15 A-0 $23,000-__Apr 1 1930 Total _ _1,699.159,/80 1,854,053,560
5s°15 M-N 18,000_---May 1 1930 (Assessment about
actual value.)
2J.66
Jan 2 1930 Tax (per M)
8,000
58 '15 J-D
21.67
Dist. No. 6 of Hamtramck Twp. POPULATION.
-In 1920, 993,
bs '10 M-S $3,000.__Sept 20 1925 739: 1910, 465,766; 1900, 285,704;
Dist. No. 7 of Hamtramck Twp. 1890, 205,876.
M-S $16,000___Mar 15 1929
58
J-D
bs
2,000___Dec 21 1929 DOVER TOWNSHIP.
This township (P.0. Clayton) is in
Is
J-J 25,000-Jan,15 1932
J-D 15.000_ -_June 30 1932 Lenawee County.
bs
Road Building Bonds.
Dist. No. 9 of Hamtramck Two.
Aug 1929 44s'16 Mar $50,000c
Is '14 F
-A $18,000
1931
July 1931 430'17 Mar 25,000c
1932
2,000
55 '16 J-J
Dist. No.10 of HamtramcugT 933 GEN.BD.DT.Apr 14'22- $50,000
A k 1wp
.
Assessment debt (add'I)___
Is '18 F
4,000
-A $28,000
Dist. No. 1 of Greenfield Twp. Assess. val., real estate_ ..$1,950,455
$30,000____Feb 1 1926 Assess. val.. personal___
159,125
59
Is
M-S 10.000__Sept 1 1929 Total val. 1921 (actual)___2,109,580
435s
,
M-N 60,000_ --_May 1 1930 Tot, tax rate (per $1.000) '22_1522.37
58
J-J
15,000-_July 1 1931 Population 1910, 1,279; 1920_1,213
INT. payable at the First National
J-D 225.000___Dec 22 1931
450
Bank, Morenci, and Adrian State
Dist. No.8 of Greenfield Twp.
430'16 J-J $150.000July 15 1931 Bank, Adrian.
Dist. No. 10 of Greenfield Twp.
Is
___ 97,000.__Oct 1 '22-'28 DOWAGIAO.
This city Is in Cass County. Incorp.
53 '14 Oct 30.000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1929
under special charter in 1877; re-inc.
Water Bonds (Hamtramck).
4s '01 --- $88,000.. _Nov 15 1931 In 1897 under General Act of incor(10.13%-$8,914.40-assum'd by c'y). poration for cities of the fourth class.

JUNE, 1922.]

MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS

169

..Mar 1 '26-'29 GRAND HAVEN.
$100,000..
FAIRGROVE TOWNSHIP.
This city is in Ottawa Co. Inc.
50,000...Mar 1 '24-'25
This township is in Tuscola Co.
-a 250.000 .Mar 1 '30-'34 1867. Population 1920, 7,205. New
6s '20 s
Road Bonds.
200,000Mar 1 '40-'45 charter providing "city manager"
5s
J-J $40.000c
250,000_ _Mar 1'35-'39 plan of gov't adopted Nov.3 1914.
GEN.BD.DT. May 27 '22 $30,000
Bridge Bonds.
2.091,575
250,000.._Mar 1 '55-'60
Assessed val. real
1932-1939
$180,225 BOND DSIBT May '22_34,270,000 4 Xs'22 A-0 $80,000
Assess. val. personal
Assessed va .
(X act.)'22144.396,525
Refunding Bonds.
Total assessed val., 1921
2,271,800 School tax per $1,000) 1921_ _$10.72 430'00 J-D $12,000_June 15 '23-'25
(90% actual)
9I,000 48 '01 J-D 30,000_June 15 '26-'31
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 $30.00 Population in 1920
INT.at District Treasurer's office. 4%s'09 J-D 27.000--Dec 1 '22-'80
Population 1910, 2,034; 1920, 1,715
DUNDEE.
Water Bonds.
FORD CITY.
This village is in Monroe County.
4148'12 A-0 $46,000c_Apr 1 '23-'37
FAIR HAVEN TOWNSHIP.
This village (P. 0. Detroit) is in BOND. DEBT Apr 13'22_ $194,400
Water-Works Bonds.
This township (P. 0. Bay Port) is Wayne County.
71,600
58 '17 ___ $35,000._Part yearly__
Assessment bonds (add'1)
In Huron County.
Os
262,000
--- $156,565
Water debt (incl.)
Paying Bonds.
BOND DEBT June 1921 $721,470 Assessed val. real
Road Bonds.
4.136,450
-8$12,500
(3') 00'16 J-D $2-1,600__June 1 '23-'41 Sinking fund May 16 1921.. 10,808 Assessed val. personal___ _2.258,822
I:M(1T
TOTAL(7)
Assessed valuation 1921-.8,740,000 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (80%act.)6,395,272
Population 1910, 1,070; 1920, 1,108 TOTAL DEBT
988 Population in 1920
Population in 1920
4,294 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921___$36.95
EAST GRAND RAPIDS.
INT.on refund, bonds payable in
FERNDALE.
This village is in Kent County. This village (P. 0. Highland Park, FRANKE"NMUTH TOWNSHIP.
New York; on water bonds at Harris
Incorporated in 1891.
This township (P. 0. Franken- Trust & Saw. Bk., Chicago; on other
R. F. D. No.2) is in Wayne County.
Street impt. Bonds.
bonds at Grand Haven.
Fire-Hall, Sewer & Water Syst. muth) is in Saginaw County.
$14,250____Jan 1 1924
530'19
1948 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '22.. $42,000
5s '18 s-a $151,000
2s'19 -__ 29,500
5'
1949 Assessed val. real estate___3.021.750
70,000
5s '19
Os '20 _4,384
Assessed val. pers'l prop_ 382,950
Water-Works Extension.
- Vorks Bonds.
Water-VTot, assess. val. '21 (act.)_3,404.700 GRAND HAVEN SCR. DIST.
A-0 $110,000
1933 6s
Building Bonds.
58 '13 ___ $21.000
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'19$22.90
Sewer System Extension.
1927
$140.000__June 1 '23-'34
Os '17
16,000
Population, 1910, 2,014; 1920 1,944 58
A-0 $60,000
(See V. 108, p. 2455, for maturity.)
Os '20 J-D 20,000c_ _Jan 1 1935 6s
BOND. DEBT June 1 '22.. $227,000
BOND. DEBT May 26 '22 $33,884 BONDED DEBT 1919-- $151,000 FREMONT.
Assessed valuation 1919---2,624,990
17,978
Assess. debt (add'i)
Assessed yarn,real estate__4,539,600
This city is in Newaygo Co.
2,000
20,000 Population in 1919 (est.)
Floating debt (add'1)
Assessed val'n, personal___2,205,575
City Hall Erection Bonds.
3.000
Sinking fund (water)
434s'20 s-a $60,000__Jan 1 '25-'36 Tot.ass'd val.12f(4-5 act.) 6,745,175
4,225.000 FLINT.
-..
Total val. 1922--BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '22- $72,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22-$36.95
$28.50
8,000
This city Is In Genesee County. Assessed valuation, real-1,545,165 Population in 1918
Tax rate (per $I,000)'21
Population 1910, 800; 1920, 1,310 Inc. 1855.
Assessed val'n, personal- 680,540
Subway Bonds.
Tot. ass'd val.'21
INT. on water bonds at Grand
act.)_2,225,705
Rapids Tr. Co.; sewer bonds at De- 4he'15 A-0 $36,000__Apr 1 '23-'40 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21-342.20 GRAND LEDGE.
This city is in Eaton County.
Park Bonds.
Population in 1921
troit Trust Co.; street bonds at VII.
2,200
1922-1938
410'13 F-A $17,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 3'22-- $81,000
Treas. office.
1922-1944 GANGES TOWNSHIP.
175,000
Total assessed val. 1921_ _ _2,532.000
Os '19
1936-1950
5s'20_ 400,000
EAST LANSING.
This township (P. 0. Ganges) is Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21418.25
Building Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,893; 1920, 3,043
A city in Ingham Co. Inc. 1907.
in Allegan County.
1922-1929
_ $32,000
BOND. DEBT Juno 1922_ $79,500 55 '19
Road Bonds.
Hamilton Dam Bonds.
_31,000
bs '17 F-A $25,000
Water debt (incl.)
GRAND RAPIDS.
3,445,740 _s '20 M-S$144.000_Mar 15 '23-'40 534s
Assessed value 1922
24,000
The city of Grand Rapids is in
1,891
Garage Bonds.
I'opulation 1920
1929-1933
C5,000
-8 '20 M-Sf$.:0,000_Mar 15 '23-'27 5s '18 F-A 16,000
1934-1941 Kent County. Incorp.In 1850. Com1 30.000-Mar 15 '26-'30
EAST TAWAS.
1942 mission govt. adopted Aug. 29 1916.
4,000
Park Bonds.
City-Hall 6c Fire-Station Bonds. TOTAL DEB Apr 3'22_ _ $71,000
This city is in Iosco County.
4s '07 J-D $5,000_ _ _ _Juno 1 1923 Tot.ass'd val.'20(80% act.)1,465.264 48 '11 --- $100,000___Feb 15 1931
Refunding Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
58 '15 M-N$19,432__Nov 1 '22-'35 4549'07 J-J 50.000c___June '24-133 Total tax rate(pei$1.000)'21-325.00
$86.000_Aug 1 '22-'29
18,000_Sept 15 '22-27 Population in 19)0
BOND. DEBT May 4'20-- $34,000
1,222 434s'19
36.000___ _Dec 1 1922
1,000 44s'19 M-S 1 4,000-Sept 15 1928
Special bonds
INT. on 5s at Detroit and on 530 53 '17
6s '20 --- 317,000Aug 1 '22-'30
5,000-_Sept 15 1929 at Grand Rapids.
5,000
Floating debt
1930-1935
6s '21 --- 144,000__May 1 '23-'26
Assessed val., real estate.... 317.150 5s '21 -__ 32,500
1930-1932
6s '21 --- 40.500__May 1 '23-'31
56,6 0 5s '21 _-_ 30,000
Assessed val. personal
GARFIELD TOWNSHIP.
6s '21 A-0 80,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'26
Sewer Bonds.
val.
373,800
Tot, assess. ' 1020
This township (P. 0. Newaygo) is 6s '21 A-0 35,000__Oct 1 '27-'31
1922-1938
tax rate (per $1.000)'19432 80 1S0'13 F-A $63,800c
Total
1922-1925 in Newaygo Co. Pop'n in '20, 1,254 43.0'22 s-a 100,000__June 1 '23-'32
8.230
Population 1910, 1,452; 1920, 1,398 Is '09 ___
Highway Mint. Bonds.
434s'22 s-a 125,000...June 1 '23-'27
1922-1939
150'14 ___ 108,000
1922-1941 410'16 J-J $36,500c_Jan 15 '23-35
41.0'16 ___ 160,1100
EATON RAPIDS.
Bridge Bonds.
1136,500
4 Xs'17 A-0 264,0 l()_Apr 1 '23-'42 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '22__. 1,781,6 0 3343'08 M-N $40,000r--May 1 1924
This city is in Eaton County.
Assessed val.. real
1922-1a40
450'15 ___ 100.000
66.600c___Nov 1 1926
Electric Light Bonds.
257,775 48 '00 M-N175,000_ --_Oct 1 1941
1934-1936 Assessed val.. personal
42.000
_s
58 '18
$4,000
2.039.385 5s '21 A-0
1938-1940 Total valuation 1921
Os '18 __ 54,000
Paving Bonds.
Bonds.
Os '19 M-S 13,000_Mar 15 '23-'34 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$24.00 58Sewer
48 '16
$17.000
'17 --- 339,500_Nov 1 1922
58 '15 July 10.500__July 1 '23-'29 58 '19 M-S 158,661_Mar 15 '23-'44 GAYLORD.58 '17 -_- 11,100__Dec 1 1922
90,000_Mar 15 '25-'30
BOND. DEBT May 14 '22 $37,000
6,000.._Aug 1 '22-'24
434s'19 -a
This village is
2,097.125 Os 20 M-S{275,000_Mar 15'31-'41 BOND. DEBT in Otsego County. 6s '20 s
Assess. val. real
--- 40.000_ _Aug 1 '22-'25
June 1922__$30,000
360.000_Mar 15 '42-'50
753.850
Assess. val. personal
931,060 68 .21 ___ 20.000May 1 '23-'26
Total assess. val., 1921
2,850,975 5s '20 M-S 69.000_Mar 15 '22-'45, Total tax
Total valuation 1922
rate (per $1,000)'22_318.00 6s '21 A-0 118,500__Oct 1 '22-'26
ct.)
70,000_Mar 15 '23-29
(Assessment about
25,000_ _June 1 '22-'26
1,701 434s'22 s-a
Tax rate (per $1,000)'21---- - -$32.12 5s '20 M-SI165,000_Mar 15 '30-'40 Population in 1920
Flood-Protection Bonds.
288,000_Mar 15 '41-'49
Population 1910, 2,094; 1V20, 2,379
440'08 M-8 $300,000c__Mar 1 1933
15 1950 GENESEE COUNTY.
34,000___Mar
4348'10 MS 200.000c-Sept 1 1935
5s '20 --- 28,000.-Apc 15 '41-'47
Flint Is the county seat.
EAU CLAIRE SCHOOL DIST.
s'07 M-8 250,000c _ _Sept 1 1932
1941-1947
This district (P. 0. Eau Claire) is 5s '20 -__ 738.000
Road Bonds.
250.000c__Feb 1 1937
450'12 Mar a$50,000 ___1922-1924 434s'12 F-A Bonds.
in Berrien County.
Paving Bonds.
Cemetery
_ 337,000
..s
48 '09 --- $13,500
1922-1927 00'13 Mar 8100,000 -A925-1928 58 '20 --- $150,000____Sept 1 1940
(?)
DEBT
434s'13 Mar 8100,000 ____1929-1932
BONDEb450'13 _-_
6,600
1922-1928
Hospital Bonds.
434s'16 Mar c350,000 _ _ _ _1923-1922
1S0'14 ___ 20,000
1 1925
DIST. NO.
ECORSE TWP.SOH.Wyandotte)1. I hs'15 F-A 40,000 __Feb1922-1929 430'18 M-S d400,000 _ _ _ _1931-1937 5s' 20 -__ 1200,000__ _ _Sept'26-'30
1
1200,000_ _Sept 1
is 430'17 A-0 40,000-Apr 1 '22-'30 550'17 M-S e5,000 --_1923-1927
This district (I'. 0.
'23-'32
Refunding Water Bonds.
in Wayne County.
4'.s'16 --- 14,000
1922-1931 6s '18 M-N f17,850 -_-_1923-1928 48 '09 M-N$80.000c___May 1 1929
65 '11 F-A $30.000----Aug 1 1920 Os '17 ___ 37,000
1925-1933 6s '19 M-N 03,700 ____1923-1929 48 '11 J-J 266.000c___Jan 1 1933
bs '20 F-A 152,400.-Feb 11935 Os 19 M-S 46,000_Mar 15 '23-'34 6s '20 M-N 025,580 ___A923-1929 00'13 A-0 225.000c-___Oct 1 1933
1952 -8 '20 M-Sf 84,000.Mar 15 '23-'28 6s
M-Nh218,000 -_-_1923-1930
5s '22
125.000
Water Bonds.
___ 380,000
TOTAL DEBTFeb 1920- $184,500
1105,000.Mar 15 '29-'35 6s
334sg'04J-J $80,000c_.._July 1 1923
6s '21 -__ i225,400 ____1923-1931 48 '04 J-J 90,000c-July 1 1924
Assessed valuation 1919---9,444.188
Street Bonds.
$2.20
0.580 _ _ _ _1923-1931 48 '06 F-A 75.000c__Aug 15 1926
6s '21 -__
Tax rate (per $1.000) '18
434s 19 M-S{$2,
),000_Sept 15 '22-'25 BOND.DEBT May 1 '22 $1,596,710
50.000c---Mar 1 1928
INT. on 5s payable at People's
8,000___Stpt 15 1926 Assess. val., real
142,240,385 430'08 M-S 80,060....._ May 1 1929
State Bank, Detroit.
___
27,000_Sept 15 '27-'29 Assess. val., personal
40,460,985 48 'OS M-N175,000c__Nov 15 1929
48 '09
Garbage Disposal Bonds.
Total val. 1921 (act.) _ 182,701,370 4s '11 M-S 75.000c_ _Mar 1 1931
ESCANABA.
1922-1924 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$34.60 434s'13
225,000____Oct 1 1933
The city of Escanaba Is In Delta 5s '19 ..- $42,300
Popul'n 1910, 64.555; 1920, 125,668 4Hs'12
Hospital Bonds.
266,000____Jan 1 1932
Co. Inc. 1883. City charter amendINT. payable
1936-1942 National Park on bonds marked (a) 53 '17 J-D 100,000--Dec 1 1937
ed to provide for purchase or con- bs '21 ___ $100,000
Bank, N. Y.;(b) First Os
-V. 101
struction of water works
___ 100,000.... May 1 1940
Water Bonds.
Natl. Bank, Flint; (c) Genesee Co. 6s '20 ___ 150.000___ _May 1 1941
o
1'.
yo20 2h.1( 3 pulation, 1910, 13,191; 4s '03 J-D $69.500c___Dec 1 1928 Say. Bank, Flint; (d) Farmers' Loan
.
18
'21
-a 100,000..__ _June 1 1942
4,s '04 ___ 35,000
1923-1928 ik• Trust Co., N. Y.; (e) County 434s'22 s
Filtration Bonds.
Street Bonds.
4s '09 __ 95,000
1934 Treasurer's office, Flint; (f) Natl.
1931
58 '12
$4.500
*Pell M-S 237.000c___Mar 1 1931 Bank of Commerce, Detroit; (g) De- 45 '11 A-O$85,000c___Oct 15 1932
M-N145.000c---May 1
_ _ 20,000
68
-an 400.000
Is '16 s
'29-'45
reit Trust Co.; (h) Industrial Say. 4348'12
Sewer bonds.
434s'17 A-0 55,125__Apr 1 '23-137 Bank, Flint; (1) Amer. Ex. Nat. 5s '21 ___ 200,000____Mar 1 1941
0(8'15 J-D $37.781
1922-1934 5s '17
450'21 s-a 100.000_ _Mar 1 1941
128.000
1933-1937 Bank, N. Y. C.
___ 22,000
GEN. BD. DT.Apr 1 '2242,031,600
6s
76.000
5s '18
1928
Refunding Bonds.
Water debt (additional)_- 1,896.000
bs '19 M-S 78,400_Mar 15 '38-'40 GLADSTONE.
- 1,019.000
1926
43'8'11 J-J j$7.500c
A.ssessment debt (add'i)
55,000___Mar 15 1932
City In Delta
- 827,025
1931 _s '20 M-S{300,000_Mar 15 '33-'42 1889. Population County. Incorn. Sinking fund JGeneral_
125.000c
4,211; 1920.
1910,
101.629
1 Water
Water-Works Bonds.
45,000_ Mar 15 1943 4,953.
Os '20 --- $15,000
hand (exclusive of
1922-1923 5s '20 --- 90,000_Dee 1 '43-'45 Publis Inapt. Bonds
$25.000 Cash onfund) April 1' 22 1.231.303
City Gas 6c Elec. Light Bonds 5s '21 -__ 100.000
sinking
1944-1946 School bonds
18.000 Assess. val. real est .__140.322,955
4s g '03 J-J $5.250c___Jan 1 '23 '25 Os '21 -_ 10.000
1926
Refunding Bonds.
(Jas-Plant Bonds,
Dec 31 '2135,859,850
GEN.BD.
..Mar 24 1927 Assess. val. personal __ 68,771,326
450'11 A0 $18,000c- -1922-1930 Assessment DT. (add'1)_-- 583.125 58 '17 M-S $12,000..1922.. $49,000 Total assessed val.'21-'22209,094,281
debt
Refunding Lits & Park Bonds. Water debt (Included)_-- 1.785,050 BOND. DEBT May
(actual)
20,003 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921__$27.34
Water debt (Incl.)
Os '13 --- $4.802
1922-1924 Total valuation 1921__-_144,400,000 Sinking fund
2,254
City-Hall Bonds.
Total tax rate(per$1,000)'21_.$34.60 Assessed valuation 1921- __2,136.000 Popul'n 1910, 112,571; 1920. 137,634
430'01 A-0 $25.000c__Oct 1 1931 Populat'n 1910,38,850; 1920, 91,599 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-461.i 2 INTEREST at City Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT June 18'21 $253,500
INT-at Nat.Park Bank, New
NTEHEsT payable at the American
Tot. asses. val. 21 (est.).. 8,000.000 and at City Treasurer's office. York
Exchange Nat. Bank, N.Y. City.
City tax (per $1,000) 1920.....$1.60
GRAND RAPIDS SCHOOL DIST.
_Nov 1 1925
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago FLINT UNION SCR. DIST,
5s '10 __GLADSTONE SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Gladstone) is in 4s '11 ___ 45.000__Sept 1 '22-'23
M-81$102,000c__-Mar '23-'39
48
450'13 _-- 48.500____Sept 1 1928
1
County.
ESCANABA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
2,000c
Mar 1940 Delta
58,000___ _Sept 1 1929
4348'13
___ $175,000
17.000c_Mar 1 '23 '39 6s
School Bonds.
434s'13 ___ 250,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'25
(7)
440'17 s-a 30.000
1932-1937 4 '12 M-S { 5.000c_ Mar 11010 BONDED DEBT
450'13 --- 64.000____Sept 1 1927
28.000c_Mar 1 '41-'44
NET DEBT May 1922
$600,000
117.500_Sept 1 '25-'28
450'13
Assessed valuation 1921_ ,_8,640,113 5s '15 --.. 57.000c
1922-1950 GOGEBIC COUNTY.
59.000__Sept 1 '23-'24
434s'15
Bessemer Is the county seat.
School tax rate(per $1,000)
16.60 ty48•16 M-S 72,000c_Mar 1 '23-'46
Sept 1
450'16 --- 250.000
Co. Bldfs. Ext. Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922.._ 452.51 Is '16 M-S 80,000c
1945-1948
(316.000 1924, $100,000 1925-28,
4155.000
18 '17 M-S I100.000_ Mar '49-'53 450'15
Population in 1920 (eat.)
14,000
342.000 1929 & $92,000 1930.)
10 000--Mar 1954
Hospital Bonds.
137.000
450'16
.
10.(i00
ESSEXVILLE
1954 5s '17 J-J $50,000
(Due $8.000 Sept. 11030 and $129,Road Bonds.
This village is in Bay CountY,
4s '17 M-S 60,000
1955-1957
000 Sept. 1 1931.)
$65.000
10,000
BOND. DEBT May 1 '17- $40.000
1958 4s'15
420,000__Sept
Sinking fund
5,000 Os '17 M-SJ100,000----Mar '49-'53 4 8'12 J-J 30.000c_July 1 23-'24 431s'19 ___ 915,000_ _Sept 1 '24-'32
1 '26-'34
1 10,000___Mar 1954 BOND. DEBT Apr 1919.. $75,000 5s '20
931,235
Assess. val. real
68,148,213 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922..32,384,100
110.000
Assessed val. personal
125,501
1954 Total val. 1919
For valuation see city above.
Tot. val.'16(abt. 2-3 act.)_1.056,736 5s '17 M-8 60,000
1955-1957 States Co. tax (per $1.0003 '13 $5.91 School
tax (per $1.000) 1921__$10.06
10.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'16 $10.00
1958 Popul'n 1910, 23,333; 1920. 33,225
INT. at office of Treasurer.
INT. at County Treas. office.
-al, 60,000_ _Mar 1 '24-'53
Population 1910, 1,477; 1920, 1,538 Os '19 8

DOWAGIAC (Concluded)
Trunk Sewer Bonds.
Os '07 M-8 $53.250c_Sept 1 '27-137
BOND. DEBT June 11 '19 $128,000
21,000
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'19(75% act.)_4,617,846
City tax (per $1,000)'19 (abt.) $3.00
Population 1910, 5,088; 1920.._5,440
INT. at Bk of Commerce. Detroit.




170
^GREENVILLE.
This city is in Montcalm County.

BOND.DEBT Nov 21 '16.. 00.000
Assess. val. real
2.057.065
Assess. val. personal
704,525
Total assess. val. 1916....-2.761,590
'Total tax rate (per $1,000)-__821.00
Population 1920
4.304

GREENVILLE SCR. DIST. NO. 1.

5s '12 Apr $40.000c___Apr 1 1927
Se '08 Feb
500
1922
-s '13 __
5.000
192b
BOND.DEBT April 1922.. $45.500
Assess. val. '21 (3-5 act.)__4,000.000
School tax rate (per M)'20410.60
Population in 1920 (est.)
5.000
INT.at Commercial States Saving
Bank, Greenville,

MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS
Water debt(included)
$28,000
Assessed val. real estate...._2,821.279
Assessed val. pers'l prop
914,263
Tot. ass'd val.'21(50%act)3,741,542
City tax rate (per 81.000)'21315.10
Population 1910, 8,981; 1920, 7.527

HASTINGS.

This city is in Barry County.
Fire Truck Bonds.
6s
__- $2,150_..$1,000 yearly
Street bonds, 430
$29,917
BOND.DEBT Apr 1922_
32.067
Sinking fund
4.275
Total assessed val.
4,871.650
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'22438.70
'21....Population 1910, 4,383; 1920, 5,132

HASTINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT.

Refunding Light Bonds.
4s '05 Feb $1,000c_ _ Feb 1923
Fire Department Bonds.
53 '17 F-A 37.000____Feb '23-'29
GEN.BD,DT.Feb 1 '22.. $196,000
Assessment debt (add'i)_...
65.675
Assess. val. real
9,453.270
Assess. val. personal
4,414.535
Total value 1921_ _
13,867,805
Total tax (per $1,000) '21___..$29.82
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.

HOLLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT.

4a '12 J-J $•12.930_July 1 '23-'32
4348'13 F
-A 50.000____Aug 1 1923
5s '22 J-J 260,000c
BOND. DEBT Jan 1922.. $376,000
Assess. val. 1921
13,867.805
Total tax (per $1,000)'19-L-823.59
Population in 1918
12.000

[VOL. 114.
IRONWOOD.
This city is in Gogebic County.
Memorial Building Bonds.
5s '20 M-N8135,000_
May 1
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 754.)
Water Bonds.
55 '18 J-J 8300,000c
(Due $75,000 in 1923, 1928, 1933
and 1938.)
55 '20 M-N1225,000May'25,'30&'35
50,000---May 1 1940
5s '22 s-a 175,000
Street Paving Bonds.
5s '22 s-a $100,000
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
58 '20 M-N81.35,000_May 1 '23-'40
-a 150,000
5s '22 s
Sewer Bonds.
bs '19 M-N$40,040._May 1 '23-'34
bs '22 s-a
50,000
Park Bonds.
58 '22 s-a $25,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 22'20. $410,000
Sinking fund
48,000
Assessed val., real estate_19,262,195
Assessed val., personal..
5,932,550
.25,194.745
Tot. val. 1919 70% act.)
Total tax (per 1,000) 1919___827.49
Population 1910. 12.821; 1920 15.739
INT. on 1922 bonds payable at
Continental & Commercial Bank,
Chicago; on others at Treasurer's
office.

430'15 M-NI46,800c_May 1 '23-'30
430'16 M-S 12,000-Sept.1 '22-'27
3.000____SePt 1 1928 HOucarrON.
TOTAL DEBT May 23'22 $65,500
This village is in Houghton Co
Total assessed val. 1921_4,777,772 Inc. 1867.
Population in 1920 (est.)___
5,500
Water-Works Bonds.
INT. payable at Detroit Trust Co. 53 '04 ___ 870.000....July lb 1934
5s '05 J-J 20,000____Jan 1 1935
HEMATITE TWP. SCR. DIST.
5s'05
10,000____Nov 1 1935
This district (P. 0. Amasa) Is In
Street and Sewer Bonds.
fron County
bs '99 ___ $10,000____July 1 1929
School Building Bonds.
Sheldon Street Sewer.
530'19 J-D $96,000_June 15 '23-'34 ba '03 05.000.... _Aug 1 1933
BOND.DEBT Apr 4 '22.._ $192,000
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
Assessed value 1921
1,455,465 58
__ $25,000_ _Sept 1 1937
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_872.83 BOND. DEBT Apr 4'22- $160,000
'17IRONWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Population (est.)
1,600 Water debt (incl.)
100,000
This city is In Gogeblo County.
Sinking funds
1,812 _s
GROSSE POINTE PARK.
1925-1932
-- 200,000
Assessed val'n, real estate 3,001 2,10 _s
This village 1.9 in Wayne County. HIGHLAND PARK.
___ 21,000_
1923
1,315 620 6s '21 M-S 334,000..---Jtme 1 1924
This city is in Wayne Co. Inc. In Assessed val'n, personal
Incorporated 1907.
..Mar 16
1889. New charter adopted Apr. I Total val. '21 (60% act.) 4,316,820 BOND. DEBT Apr 4 '22.. $275,000
Street Light Bonds.
Total tax rate(per 81.000)'21413.i 5 Total valuation 1921
5
-_ 3100,000___ _Nov 1 1951 1918.
24,196.000
Population 1910, 5,113; 1920, 4,456 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921__$48.10
Town Hall & Site Bonds.
Public•Works Site Bonds.
5$.• • J-J $80,000--Oct 1 1947 4348325.000
-__Mar 2 1934
• 15,759
Population in 1920
Hospital Bonds.
Water Bonds.
HOWELL AND MARION FRAC- INT. at Gogebic Nat. Bank,Iron5$
J-J $33,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1947 4 3is'17 M-N$250.000-May 15 1937
TIONAL SCR. DIST, NO, 1. wood.
431s'19 J-J 210.000.... .July 1 1939
Road Repaving Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Howell) is in
-D $200,000_ _-June 1 1940 Livingston County.
$11,500_ _ _Aug 1 1948 530'20 J
ISHPEMING.
Dump Site Bonds.
55
- 55,000____Aug I 1948
58 '19 J-J $150,000----July 1 1934
This city is in Marquette County.
5s
__ 55,000_ __Aug 1 1948 430'17 M-N$30,000____May 1 1937 BOND.DEBT Apr 4'22_ $175,000
Fire-Hall Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
Incinerator Bonds.
Floating debt (acid'!)
8,000 _s
$11,000
bs
___ 320.000_ __Apr 11 1934 Assessed valuation 1921._ _2,800,000
- - $14,000_ _ _July 1 1949 43s
Highway Bonds.
Reservoir & Filtration Pl't Bds. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21455.00 5s '21 __- $35,000 .....1922-1928
Municipal Hall Deficiency Bds.
bs
827,000__July 1 1949 430'16 M-N$374,740___Nov 1 1936 Population in 1920
3,800 130ND. DEBT Apr 1 1922 $45,250
4%s
Sewer Bonds.
--.. 217,686____May 1 1938
Assessed value, real
9,904,633
430
_ $110,000___Jan 2 1945
Water-Extension Bonds.
HUDSON.
Assessed Value, personal
5,272,999
Ois
Apr $12,0004__Apr 15 1924
Fire & Police Signal Bonds.
_This city is in Lenawee County. Total assessed value 1921-15,177,632
bs
Jan
$7,500____July 1 1949 4e
8.000c__-Jan 20 1926
Water Refunding Bonds.
Total tax rate 1921
$29.74
53,0
June 30,000c___June 11927 334s
40,000---_Mar 1 1951 434e
J-J $7,000c
10,000.. __Mar I 1951 434,s'08 Sept 10,000c___Sept 1928
Paving Bonds.
ITHACA.
4a09 Nov 23,000c___Nov 1 1929 45 '12 J-J $10,000c
Redemption Bonds.
This village is in Gratiot County.
48
_ 85,500
Yearly 430'10 Nov 31,000c___Nov 1 1930 48 '16 J-J 20.000c.
BOND. DEBT Apr 4 1922. 867,000
A-0 45,000c.
Old Village of Fairview Bonds 45
..Oct 1 1931 44s'20 J-J 55,000
Total val'n 1921
___
_4,244,848
4s'12 J-J 49,500-July 15 1932 BOND.DEBT Apr 21 1921 $114,000 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_ - -$22.50
(Annexed).
45.000_July 15 1933 Assessed valuation, real___1,620.125 Population 1910, 1,876; 1920, 1.929
430
___ $24,349.19__ _1934-1936 4 s'13 J-J
43s'16 A-0 70,700____Nov 1 1936 Assessed val'n, personal- _- 906,739
Electric Light System Bonds.
Water Works Constr. Bonds.
4hs'16 J-J $15,000____Jan 1 1946
Tot. assess. val.'20 (act.).2,536,864
55
_ 30,000-- __Aug, 1 1948 43j8'14 M-S $450.000__..Mar 1 1934 Total tax rate(per 81,000)'20_831.6i JACKSON.
This city is the county seat of JackFire Department Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Apr 4'22_ $617,849
Population in 1920 (Census)-__2,464
son Co. Inc. 1857.
A-0 330,000____Apr 1 1926
Assessment debt (add'!)... 102,225 4s
Park-Purchase Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
45,800
HUDSON SCHOOL DISTRICT. 430'14 J-D 822,500._ _June 15 19 1
Sinking fund
Feb27
62,815 330'10 J-J $35,000r.$11.000 yearly 4%8'12 J -J $37.000___ _July 1 1927
Replacement Bonds.
Comfort Station Bonds.
Total assessed valua'n 1921
_ 830,000-___May 1 1941 TOTAL DEBT Apr 11 '22.. $37,000 5s '22 ___ $195.000
(about 50% actual)_..15,559,700 530'21
Assessed valuation 1922-2.887,117 (For maturity see V. 114, p. 761.)
Total tax rate(per $1.000) '21 89.66
Sewer lionds.
_J-J $60,000c___July 1 1928 School tax (per $1.000) 1922_311.00
Convenience Station Bonds.
Pop'n in 1910, 290; in 1920
519 5$
INT. at Boles State Say. Bank. 5%8'20 M-N $8,500._May 1 '33-'40
430'14 M-8 116.400_Sept 15 1934
4348'16 A-0
1 1936
Hospital Bonds.
GROSSEPOINT TWP.S.D.NO.1. 448'19 J-J 665,000_ ___Apr 2 1939
80,000____Jan
48 '12 J-J . $1.000-July 15 1932
HUDSON TOWNSHIP.
This district is in Wayne County.
Police Department Bonds.
430'16
1
This twp. Is in Lenawee County. 430'17 M-N108.4'10-May 1 '23-'35
School Bonds.
.Dec 1 1937 All bonds are tax-free.
J-D
NI-N 38.000-May '23-'37
430'17 J-J $25.000
1932 43js'17 J-D $57,000-....
50,000-__ _June 1 1937 430'17 J-J 855,000c
(82.000 in odd and $3,000 in even
TOTAL DEBT Apr 22'20 $65,000 5s
J-J
Sinking fund
15.0000
8,000 BOND.DEBT Apr I '2243,225.026 _s
years.)5s'l9-0 58,590_ _Apr 15'23-'38
Assess. val. 1919 (est.).., _28,000 000 Water debt(included)____ 1,366,626 430'17 J-J $25,000c
702,A3 TOTAL DEBT Apr 22'20- $74,000 5%s'20 M-N 33.500. May 1 '28-'36
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19-0.60 Sinking fund
Assessed val., real estate_79,001,650 Sinking fund
Water
Population
2,571 430'13 Works Bonds.
3,500 Assessed val., personal..
J-J
.46,726,650 Assess. val.,real estate
2,063,300 430'14 J-D 820,875. __Jan 1 1936
'Pot.ass'd val.'21-'22(act)125,731,300 Assess. val., personal
10,000__ _June 15 1936
HAIIITRAMCK.
207,175 48'16
City tax (per $1,000) '21-'22_810.95 Total val. '20 (actual)
M-N 45,000_.May 1 '23-27
This city is in Wayne County.
2,270,475
Incorporated as village in Aug. 1901, Tot tax rate (per $1,000),21-22 $22.11 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19-$14.90 434s'17 M-N 30,000- May 1 '23-'37
Population 1910 (Census)
49,50 i_June
434s'17
4.120
re-incorporated as city in 1922.
1,220 58 '19 J-D 61,200.Ape 15 '23-'28
Population in 1920 (Census)....46,499 Population in 1920
15 '23-'38
A-0
Water-Main Bonds.
INT. at Dime Says. Bank, Detroit, XONI .eity
5 yo'20 M-N170.000-May 1 '38-'48
5s '13 A-0 840,000c. __Oct 1 1943
Liberty Street Bridge.
5s '08 M-N 32.000c___Nov I 1938 and at Highland Park Bank.
AThis
is in Ionia County.
Is '10 J-J $4.500-_Ju1y 1 1930
4s '01 M-N 88.000c_Nov 15 1931
Water Bonds.
MarketD s2i
e Bon d
j
M
5s '14 F-A 35,000c_ _ Sept 1 1944 HIGHLAND PARK SOH. DIST.
bs '21 F-A $50,000c-Aug 1 '22-'31 4 ,is
.600-__June 15 1935
s
_s '17 -__ 75,000--_Mar 31 1947 00'12
430'10 M-S 35,000c _ _1922-1932
318.000____Nov 1 1927
Storm Sewer Bonds.
Incinerator Bonds.
430'11 --6.000.___Dec 1 1926 4s Park and Playground Bonds.
430'17 M-N3 4,700_.May 1 '23-'27
_s '17
$37,000--Mar 31 1947 430'09
June $4,000
1935 55
15,000__July 15 1924
'19 A-0 26,400_Apr 15 '23-'38
Fire Hall Bonds.
__430'09 --- 20.000_Sept 15 1924 BOND. DEBT April 1922- 389,000 58 '19 J-D 200,000_130c 15 '23-'38
58 '14 F-A $58,000c...Sept I 1944 5s •13 M-8 100.000___Sept 1 1928 Water debt (included)
_ 85,000
.
Water sinking fund
-a'17.. 55,000
7,000 5gs'20 M-N 45.500-May 1 '24-'44
4%8'13
100,000___Sept 15 1929 Assessed
Storm Sewer & Comfort Station
valuation 1921__ _5,118,311
Sewer Bonds.
5s '13 150.000_--Sept 15 1929 Total
Bonds.
tax rate
58 '08 M-N$10.000b___Nov 1 1938 4s '11
$34.95
45,000____Jan 3 1926
6s '21 7vI-D/8114,500
May2
50 '06 F-A 60.000c___Feb 1 1926 430'11
1 1926
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2001.)
_s '17 __ 75,000 _Mar 31 1947 4%8'12 _- 23,000___Sept 1 1927 IOSCO COUNTY.
55,000_ __ _ Feb
Sewer Bonds.
438'18 __ 129,398.40
The county seat Is Tawas City.
-1948 430'12
25.000__Oct 15 1927
48 '06 Oct $50.000c.__Oct 1 1926
BOND. DEBT June 1921._ 8390,615 4%8'13
Road Bonds.
75.000____Sept 1 1928
48 '09 J J
40,000c_Jan 2'28-'29
Total val. 1919
32,157,230 430'13
75,000___Sept 1 192ft 530'19 M-N$42.000_ _May 1 '23-'29
Population 1920
48.615 430'15 ___ 110,000___Apr 15 1929 BOND. DEBT May 31 '22 $42,000 Is '11 J-J 28,000__July 15 1931
1930
INT. on $40,000 payable at Ham- 430'15 --_ 90,000__Apr 15 1929 Assess. val., real estate__ __7,801,125 is '12 J-.1 30.000___July 151933
tramck State Bank; balance at Peo- 434s'15
1.159,092 4s '10 J-J 17,000
55,000___Oct 15 1930 Assess. val., personal
18,000
1935
ple's Bank.
Total assess. val.'21(act.)_8,960.217 430'13 J-J
430'15 J-D 205.000-Dec 15 19.30
430'14 J-D
6,000
1936
4s '15 J-D 70.000--Dec 15 1930 County tax (per $1.000) 1921419.00 430'17 M-N 21,500__May 1 '23-'27
8,199
HAMTRAMCK SCR.DIST.N O.8 430'16 s-a 200,000
1931 Population in 1920
( 20:00 0
5s '19 J-D 1120
1923-19 5
0
0
19 4
3
This district is in Wayne County. 43s'17 J-D 600.000___June 1 1932
58 '05 J-J $12,000c
1935 5s '18 F
-A 325,000__Mar 15 1933 IRON COUNTY.
Paving Bonds.
Crystal Falls Is the county seat.
bs '07 F-A 15,000c.
1922 4%8'18
75,000-___Aug 1 1933
48 '05 M-8 $15,000-Sept 15 1925
Road Bonds.
430'11 F
-A 35,000c___Sept 1 1926 4%8'19 s
-a 150,000____June 1 1934
1926 48 '07 M-8 15.000c.__Sept 3 1922
430'12 M-S 10,000 ___Oct 1 1927 4%s'19 s
-a 175,000..... _June 1 1934 5s '11 J-D$ t 45,000c
l 26 ,
,. 3
0
55 '14 M-N 25.000c...._Nov 1 1934 48 '10 J-J 27,000-__Jul y 1 1931
5s '13 A-0 20,000c--_May 1 1928 BOND.DEBT Apr.18'2232.762,000
4s '11 J-J 37,000
430'14
75.000c___May 1 1929 Assess. val. 1921-22...__125,827,950 55 '19 J-J 100,000--July 1 1934 4s '12 J-J 31,000____July 1 1932
1936 430'13
438'15 F
-A 75,000c__Aug 15 1930 School tax (per 31.000) '21-'27_88.95 6s '19 __ 75,000
922 1 9
J-J 28,000._ _Julf 15. 934
25
BOND. DEBT Apr 4'22_ 8345,000
430'16 M-S 150,000.___Sept 1 1931
Sinking fund
200.000 43016 M-N 13,200
430'17 M-S 150,000____Feb 1 1932
430'14
28.729- _ _June
HOLLAND.
Assessed value
- _40,000,000 430'17 J-D 30,750-May 15 1937
430'17 _- 200.000-__Oct 1 1932
M-N
1 '23-'27
Thls city is in Ottawa Co. Inc Tax rate (per $1,000)1920-325.00
1921--- 4)s'19
350,000-__Apr 1 1934
19221938
Pop'n 1910, 15.160; 1920
430'20 ___ 200,000.-__Oct 1 1934 1867. Population 1920. 12.166.
20.934 58 '19 A-0 59,500
Drainage Bonds.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. 530'20 M-N189,000-May 1 '23-'45
..Dec 1 1935
530'20- 150,000...
BOND. DEBT May 192231,948,604
Feb 1923
5s '22 J-D 536,000_ _ _ _June 1 1952 5s '13 Feb $10.000
Assessment debt (add'i)
712,448
IRON MOUNTAIN SCR. DIST.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1922_81,442,000 4a Park Bonds.
Floating debt
42 :75
100 000
55
Feb $50.000c. .Feb 1 1931
This district Is in Dickinson Co.
Assessed val.,real estate_ _27.567.305
J-J $50.0004_July 15'22-'26 Water debt (incl.)
Assessed val., personal__ _16,656,700 430'10 Feb 28 0004_Feb 1 '23-'36 58
133,174
BOND. DEBT April 1922_ $50.000 Sinking fund
Tot. assess. val. 1921 _ _44,224,005 & Electric-Light Bonds.
Feb 117.000c_ __ Feb '23-'29 Assessed valuation 1921-6.839.3 8 Assess .val.21 ,real&pers'l
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-.88.90 33is
ttuaaxl
Feb 25,000c_ __Feb 1 1923 Tax rate (per 81.000) 1921._...$22.07
80,716,805
Pop'n 1915, 21,520; 1920
48,615
(per $1,000) 1921..422.38
City Hall Series "A" Bonds.
INT. at Commercial Bank. Iron Total
INT. at Hamtramck State Bank.
of prop, owned by
4qs'09 June $22.400c_Feb 1 '23-'34 Mountain.
city (appraisal of May 1
Water Bonds.
HANCOCK. Feb $30.000c___Feb 1 1923 IRON RIVER.
850,609
This city is in Houghton County. 48
Pop'n 1910. 31,344; 1920
22
Feb 10,000__Feb 1 '23-'32
5a
48,374
This village is In Iron County.
Park Refunding Bonds.
43j8'17 F-A
4.000__ _Feb '23-'24
INT. payable in New York City at
Funding Bonds.
5s '16 Jan $12,000_ _Jan 2 '23-'33
Street and Sewer Bonds.
58 '18 M-S $57000_Mar 15 '23-'41 American Exch. Nat. Bank or Nat.
Water works bonds
330.000 534s
$10,362__Feb 1 '23-'27 B /ND. DEBT June 1921_ $79,000 Bank of Commerce, Nat. Park Bank
BOND.DEBT Apr 12'22_ $203,000 6s
Feb
7.406___Feb 1 '23-'28 Assess. val. 1917
1,295.510 oral Central State Bank,Jackson,
sinking fund
15.000 58
7.278-_ _Feb '23-'26 Population 1910, 2,085; 1920, 0,731 the People's Nat. Liank of Jackson.or

GROSSE POINTE.
• This village

is In Wayne County.
Park Bonds.
48 '10 Aug $50.000__Aug 15 1940
4Ns'19 J-D 25,00G...,...Aug 1 1949
Water bonds___
$20,000
Paving bonds
60.000
Sewer bonds
181,426
BOND,DEBT May 5' 19.. 361,426
Sinking funds
16.946
Water debt(included)
20,000
Assessed val'n, real estato_4,373,755
Assessed val'n, personal_ _ _2,145.823
Tot. ass'd val.'18(30% act)6,519,578
Tax rate (per 81,000) '18
$7.80
Population 1910, 830; 1920, 2,084




JUNE, 1922.1
JACKSON COUNTY.
County seat is Jackson.
Road Bonds.
1922-1934
.534s'20 -_- $185,800
48 '21 --- 374,000----May'23-'36
150,000--May 1 '23-'32
5s '22 s-a 60,000-May 1 '33-'34
90,000_ _May 1 '35-'36
BOND. DT May 1922.. $975.000
180,000
'Sinking fund May 1922_ _
Assessed valuation 1921-130,000,000
Population in 1920 (Census)...72,539

MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND.DEBT Apr 30'22 $566,750
Assess. debt (add'1)
1,063,000
190,073,137
Assessed val., real
75,787,600
Assessed val. personal
Tot. val. 1921 (act. val.)_ 265,860.737
'
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'21_36.63
Popul'n 1910, 159,145: 1920. 183,041
INT. at office of John Nuyeen &
Co.. Chicago.

LAKE ODESSA SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Lake Odessa)
is in Ionia County,
53is'22 A-0 360,000c_Apr 1 '27-'47
JACKSON UNION SCH. DIST.
BOND.DEBT Apr 21 '22_360,000
Building Bonds.
act.)__986,110
Ass'd val. '21 (abt.
45 '07 __.. $70,000___Apr 1 1936 Population in 1922 (est.)
1,400
1 1929
14,000____Apr
434s'14
INT. at the Lake Odessa State
434s16 F-Al 50,000_Feb 1 '22-27 Savings Bank, Lake Odessa.
1 96,000__Feb 1 '28-'35
410'16 F-A 164,000c_Feb 1 23-'35 LAKE TOWNSHIP.
(For maturity see V. 104, P. 379.)
This township is in Macomb Co.
37,000____Apr 1 1923 Incorporated in 1910.
8.000_-_ -Apr 1 1924
Road Bonds.
1935
9,000____Apr 1 1925 58 '11 July 346,5000
10,000____Apr 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Ar 5 1921- $50,000
430'17 --• 11,000____Apr 1 1927 Tot. val.'21 (75 act.). -5,345 000
12,000__Apr 1 1928 Tax rate (per .000) 1921-328.00
13,000.___Apr 1 1929 Population in 1920
1,316
42,000__Apr 1 '30-'32 INT. at Ulrich Say. Bk-Mt.Clemens
45,000__Apr 1 '33-'35
1932
3,000
1933-1934 LAKETOWN TOWNSHIP.
10,000
This township (P. 0. Holland,
1935
7,000
55 '19 --Co.
No. 1) is
1936 R. P. D.Bonds. in Allegan
55,000
Road
1937
25,000
-_- $30,000
190,000__Apr 1 '23-'37 bs
-a
5s '21 s
($2,000 yearly Mar. 1.)
(See V. 112, p. 959 for maturity.) BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 '22 $26 000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22- $845,000 Assessment debt (add'1)_- 19,983
82,497,530
Assessed valuation'20-'21
real estate_1,170,975
Total tax (per $1,000) '20-'21..36.65 Assessed val.. personal__ 104,150
Assessed
INT. at the Jackson City Bank. Tot. ass'dval., '22 (actual)_1,275,125
val.
Union Bank
People's Nat. Bank and
$1,000) 1922-$21.20
in Jackson; Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank Tax rate (per
876
1,055; 1920
Merchants' Nat. Bank and Nat.Park Pop. 1910.
INT. payable at First State Bank,
Bank. New York.
Holland.
KALAMAZOO.
LANSING.
Thiscity is in Kalamazoo Co. Inc.
Lansing.the capitol of Michigan. is
Apr. 9 1884. Pop'n 1910,3 9,437. In Ingham Co. Incorp. in 1859.
1920, 48,858.
Water Bondi.
Water-Extension Bonds.
5s '21 M-N$100,000__Nov 1 '37-41
4s '11 M-S $21,600c_Mar 1 '23-'26
Elec. Light & Power Plant Bds.
-1923-1934 43(s'22 J-J $450,000
1930-1935
00'12 M-N 33,0000
_-1936
50,000
00'12 M-S 4,000c-Sept 1 1922
Sanitary Improvement Bonds.
Street Bonds.
9,300-___Sept 5 1922
48 '11 M-8 $9,946.16cMchl'23-'26 5s '17
Paving Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
4s '03 F-A $20,800c_Aug 1 '22-'23 5s '17 _ - 1$9,000___ -Aug 1922
9,600___-Sept 5 1922
Street improvement Bonds.
$6,700--July I 1923 5s '18 _
4348'13 J-J
--June 1 1923
7,700
8,800.July 1 '23-'24
434s'14 J-J
- 20,400,___Sept 1 1923
13.800_July 1 '23-'25 5s '19 __ 63,400____June 1 1928
00'15
430'16 J-J 20,000__July 1 '23-'26 43Is'19 ___ 238.000-___Aug 1 1929
2,000Sept 1 '22-'26 58 '21 __ 200.000_ _June 1 '23-'26
434s'16 J-J
___ 25,000- _July 1 '23-'27 58 '21 M-N200,000-Nov 1 '27-'31
143,500_June 15 '23-'29 5s '21 A-0 100,000-- _ Oct 1
4348'19
.8s '21 --- 184,500_Mar 15 '23-'31 (For maturity see V.ITS, p. 1076.)
July 15
200,000
s'21 ___ 100,000__Aug 1'22-'31 bs '21
6s '21 - 40.000_ _Aug 1 '22-'31 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 318.)
1923-1927
'21 ___ 12,000_ _Nov 1 '22-'31 5s '22 J-J 200,000
Electric-Light Bonds.
Paving & Sewer Bonds.
48 '21 M-S I 92,000.Mar 15 '23-'26 5s '93 J-D $20,000..... _Dec 1 1923
5
1102.500_Mar 15 '27-'31 44s
--- 350.000____Aug 1 1949
5s '10 -__ 25,000____Jan 1 1929
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
$6,050-..Mar 1 '23-'26 55 '20 __- 145,000_ __Oct 1 1929
48 '11 J-J
Water-Works Bonds.
fis '20 _-_ $2,300_Aug 15 '21-'24
12,000_Mar 15 '22-'25 4s '16 M-S $17,000___Sept 1 1920
6.5 '21
5s '17 -_- 105.000____Sept 1 1935
Gull Street Bridge Bonds.
48 '11 M-S $20.000c_Mar 1 '23-26 43s'19 -__ 300.000......Aug 1 1949
Light and Power Bonds.
Mill Street Bridge Bonds.
65'22 J-DJ675,000_ _June 1 '37-'45
,
430'12 M-8 $8,000c May 15'23-'30 4)
1 65,000..__ _June 1 1946
Portage Creek Bridge Bonds.
1 '23-'24
Bridge Bonds.
1130'14 J-J $2,000__July
58'21_ $200,000
July 15
Police-Station Bonds.
430'12 M-N$21,000c May 15'23-34 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 318.)
5s '22 J-J 100,000
Fire-Station Bonds.
1928-1932
4$ '07 J-J $28,000c_Jan 1 '23-'26
Fire Station Bonds.
434s'09 M-S 3,000c_Sept 2 '22-'23 4Us'20 s-a $40,000-Jan 1 '23-'26
Lighting Bonds.
6,000____Mar 1 1923
5s '18
'04 M-S $6,000c Aug 15 '22-'24
48
Sewer Bonds.
4348'12 M-N 84,000c May 15'23-'34 5s '19 ___ $15,000___June 1 1927
City improvement Bonds.
434s'19 - 166.000___Aug 1 1929
48 '03 ,__ 10,000.___June 1 1923 58 '21 „
100.000_ __ _June 1 1926
4,400__ __July 1 1923
00'13 J-J
5,40 l_July I '23-'24 5s '21 M-N100,000__Nov 1 July 15
4348'14 J-J
100,000
23-'25 5s '21maturity see V.
4 s 15 --- 12,600__July 1
113, p. 318.)
14.000__July 1 '23-'26 (For
4 s'16 J-J
5s '21 A-0 100,000_ _Oct 1
2 000__Sept 1 '22-'26 (For maturity see V. - 13,-p. 1706.)
434s'16 -__
1- 17,500__July 1 '23-'27 53 '22 J-.1 100,000
434s'17
1923-1927
434s'19 - 56,000_June 15 '23-'29
Public [mat. Bonds.
Sewer Extension Bonds.
F-A $1.196,000_1922-1949
Serially
5s '22 __- $140,000
DEBT June 1 '22.$6,010.400
BOND.
Hospital Bonds.
Water debt (included) --430'12 M-N $5 010c_May 15'23-'24 Electric plant debt (incl.)_ 680,000
1,018,100
434s'12 _
2,000-May 15 '22-'2:3 Sinking fund
106,535
GEN.BONDS Jan 1 1922_ $443.136 Assessed value 1
921___121,808,000
661.363
Assessment debt
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921...329.57
Water & light bds. (add'i) 163,750 Population 1910,31,229;
1920. 57,327
161,764
Sinking fund
INT. payable at City Treasurer's
Assess. val. '21 (abt.act.) 63,263,815
and Citizens' Central Nat.
City tax (per $1,000) 1921.-313.50 office New York.
INT, on issues of 1907 in Chicago. Bank,
T hEE e
L AP is Ri
KALAMAZOO SOH. DIST. NO. 1.
'or Is in Lapeer County.
1922 Incorporated in 1872.
-A $109.000c
00'12 F
(See V. 94. p. 79, for maturity)
Refunding Bonds.
4%8'14 J-J 120,000c- -- _1922-1923 5s '13 M-s 324,000c__SeP 8'28&'33
1924 TOTAL DEBT April 1922.. $76 00
120,000c
15,.000
0
1922-1929 Sinking funds
434s'19 „- 158,000
5s '20 M-S 819.000___ _Sept '22-'30 Assessed(Real estate
1,969,000
5s '20 „_-, 910,000
value.1Personal
867.000
5s '22 F-A 200,000 _Fob 1 '23-'32 Ass'd val.(90% act.) 1921_2.836,000
1923-1932 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-331.42
383,000
5s
(For amount duo each year see V. Population in 1920 (_Census).....4.723
113 p. 2005.)
INT. payable In Detroit.
BONI5.DEI3T April 1922 $1,675,500
Assess. val.'21 (60% act.)67,909,040 LAPEER COUNTY.
School tax (per 31,000) 1921-$12.20
The county seat is Lapeer.
Population in 1920 (est.)
55,000
Bonds.
INTEREST payable at looal banks 58 Infirmary830.000..Part yly Jan 1
'17 M-S
and at Bankers Nat. Bank, Chioago.
County Road Bonds.
534 & 6s ___ $264,239.43-1-10 yriy.
KENT COUNTY.
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 21 '17 $70,389
County seat is Grand Rapids.
27,650,610
s
A. essed
Al sed vvaaL.,
Bonds.
Road
personal.
nal
4,029,149
4)48 '12J-D$200.000_June 20 1932
asses,ed val. 1919. _31.679 759
4;0'13 J-D 77.000c_June 20 1933 Total tax rate (per 61.000)'17
Total
22.76
100.000____Oet 1 1933
430'13
430'14 J-D 100,000___May 15 1934 Population 1920(Census)_ -.25,782
410'15 J-J 65,000____Jan 1 1935
(Sul:4. to call upon demand of Sinking LENAWEE COUNTY.
Adrian is the county seat.
Fund Commission.)
Highway Impt. Bonds.
Juvenile Home Bonds.
-_- 864,000
58 '20 M-S j$75.000Sept 1 '22-'26 5hs
1 10.000---Sept 1 1927 .8 '20
276,000




BOND, DT. May 24 '22- $787.875
Assess. val. real
63 504 750
Assess. val. personal
10.909.684
Total value 1922 (actual)
.74.414,434
Population in 1920 (Census)
....47,631

171

-Works & Sewer Bonds.
5.Water
M-S $50,000c_ _Mar 1923-'32
WATER DEBT May 29'22 3170,000
Floating debt
10,000
Assessed val., real
5.107,320
Assessed val.. personal_
1.142,515
(jact.)_6,249,885
Tot. ass'd val. 22
LIVINGSTON COUNTY.
City tax (per $1.000) 1922_ _ 13.50
Howell Is the county seat.
Population 1910, 4,722; 1920.-6.380
Road Bonds.
INT. at National Bank of Com5s '20 M-S 1130,000_Mar 1 '23-'33
40,000_ _Mar 1 '25-'28 merce, Detroit.
6s '21 M-S 75,000__Mar 1 '29-'33
50.000_ Mar 1 '34-'35 MANISTIQUE SCHOOL DIST.
35.000____Mar 1 1936
Building Bonds,
BOND. DEEP Apr. 4 '22_ $480 000 434s'16 A-0 357,003___Apr 1 '23-'31
Assessment debt (add'i)_
84,000 (For maturity see V. 102. p. 1739.)
Sinking fund
60,000 BOND. DEBT Apr. 10 '22 $107.000
Assess. val., real estate_19,291,094 Assessed value 1921
6,728,785
Assess. val., personal
3,038,315 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__315.09
Tot.asses.s.val.'21(60%act)22,329.409 Population in 1920
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_..$18.00
0
INT. at City Treas. offic ,38r
6 o
Population in 1920
17,522 Nat. City Bank, N. Y.
LOWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4)4s'15 _ _ _ $38.000_ - _ _Mar '23-'40 MARQUETTE.
This city is in Marquette Co. Inc.
BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '22.._ $38,090
Commission government
Assessed valuation 1921_ _ _1,447,020 1871.
School tax (per $1.000) 1921_ _$21.75 adopted Nov. 29 1913. Population
INT, payable at Detroit Trust 1910, 11.503; 1920, 12.718.
Refunding City-Hall Bonds.
Co.. Detroit,
430'13 F-A $5,000c .Aug 15 1922
Hydro-Electric Bonds.
LUCE COUNTY.
4Us'10 J-D 375,000_ Dec 15 1924
Newberry is county seat.
(Optional Dec. 15 1921)
Road Bonds.
Water Works.
434e'14 Feb 380.000_..Feb 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '22.... $42,000 44s'11 M-N154.500c_ __Nov 1 1936
Assessed val.. real
8,368.680 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '22 3215,000
Assessed val.. personal
1.219.880 Assess. val., real estate..__ 8,299,920
Total valuation 1921
9,588,560 Assess. val., personal___.. 3,091,661
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921...425 00 Total val. '21 (act. val.)_ _11.391.581
Population in 1920 (Census)___6,149 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21$34.35
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
INT. payable at People's State
Bank, Detroit.
MARQ17ETTE SCHOOL DIST.
LUDINGTON.
School improvement bonds__ 30.000
City in Mason Co Inc. In 1873. BOND. DEBT June 10 '20 $30,000
Pop'n in 1920 (Census). 8,810.
Assessed yalu-f Real estate_8,208,235
Refunding Bonds.
ation 1919_ 1 Personal _ _ 2.851,488
4s '10 __- 826.500
1922-1940 Total assess. val. 1919.._ _11.059,723
($2.000 yearly.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1919_310.00
4s '15 __9,000
12.000
Population in 1919 (est.)
(31.000 in '25, '27, '28, '29. '32: INT.at First Nat. Bk., Marquette
$2,000 in '33; $1.000 in '34& '35.)
Park Bonds.
MARSHALL.
4s '04 Mar $24.000.....July '23-'34
This city is in Calhoun Co. Inc
55 '19 -__ 150,000
1929-1938 Mar. 7 1859. Popula'n 1920. 4.270.
Wharf Bonds.
Electric Light Bonds.
5s '20
___ $125.000-1939-1948 53.0'22 A-0 $70,000c .Oct 1 '25-'31
Emergency Bonds.
1 t Bo
imprr_mln5,0oconds.
58 '18 ___ $2,000
1922-1923 ..s
Sewer Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
58 '14 ann $6,094
1933
1922-1925 430'13 M-N$42.000
Paying Bonds.
4348'14 M-N 22.000__Nov 1 '22-'43
bs
--_ 33.178
1921-1924 43014 M-S 5.000_Sept 15 22-'26
Refunding Water Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4s '09 Oct $4,000
Oct 1929 434s
1922-1935
M-N 20.705
City improvement Bonds.
1933
44s'13 M-N 12.000
00'13 M-S 340.000
1922-1942 410'15 M-S 9.000_Mar 15 '23-'32
Water Bonds.
1922-1927
6.000
___
434s
45 '99 Oct $35.000e--_ _1922-1928
Bridge Bonds.
55 '20 ___
1925-1929 4148
1922-1930
5,000
___ 39.000
Street Bonds (Due 32.000 yearly) BOND. DEBT Jan 1922._ $209,000
45 '00 May 5.170c_May 1923-'25 Assessed valuation 192L...3,919,775
BOND. DEBT May 1 '22- 491.266 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919_310.00
Assessed val.. real
5,303.435
INTEREST on water 4s payable
Assessed val., personal___ _1,662.520 In New York; on other bonds at
Total valuation 1922_6.965.955 Hanover Nat. Bank. N. Y.
Tot, tax rate (per M.) 1921_840.39
INT. payable at City Treas. office MASON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Mason) is in
MACKINAC COUNTY.
Ingham County.
St. Ignace Is the county seat.
April 1
6s '21 A-03150,000
Road Bonds.
V. 113. p. 755.)
58 '14 J-J.$100.000c_Jan 1 '25-34 (For maturity see
DEBT
(7)
1 '23-'24 BONDED
58
___ 20,000__MaY
BOND. DEBT June 1921_ $129,000
Sinking funds
18,226 MASTODAN TWP. SCR. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Alpha) is in
8.633,301
Total valuation 1920
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___$0.35 Iron County.
School Building Bonds.
Population in 1920 (Census).-_8.026
INT.at First Nat. Bk.. St. Ignace 53.0'19 .74 1315.000...June 15 1924
1 20,000-June '29 & '34
35,000_Aug 1928
6s
MACOMB COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT April 1922- 370,000
The county seat Is Mt. Clemens.
2,996,295
Highway improvement Bonds. Assessed val. 1921
1,500
53's'17 A-0 318.000-Apr 1 '22-'27 Population 1920 (est.)
Hospital Bonds.
6s '21 J-D 340,000_June 25 '23-'24 MENOMINEE.
BOND. DEBT May 242211.400 000
This city Is in Menominee Co. Inc.
44,866.230
Assessed val.. real
Population 1920, 8,907.
Assessed val.. personal.. _ - 6.095,068 1883.
Water Plant Purchase Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1920
1 '23-46
58 '16
50,961,298 (See V. A-0 $211,178_Apr
(60% to 75% act.)
101, p. 2090, for maturity.)
Total assessed.- value 1922
Fire Department Bonds.
60,000,000
(50-60% actual)
__
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$21.00 -8Cemetery $12,500
Bonds.
38,103 _s
Population in 1920
$12,500
Refunding Bonds,
MADISON TOWNSHIP.
1 '23-'28
This twp. (P. 0. Adrian) is in 4 41 '15A-0 $28.200__Apr $306,500
TOTAL DEBT Arpil 1922Lenawee Co. Pop'n 1910, 1,318.
19,589
345.000 Sinking fund
Road bonds
9,664,488
assess.
TOTAL DEBT May 27'22 $70,000 Total tax (perval. 1921_
$1,000) 1921-$31.41
Total
Assessed value, 1921
INT. payable at Hanover Nat.
1,980,455 Bk.. N. Y.
Real estate (actual)
198,860
Personal (80% actual)
2,179,315
Total
MENOMINEE COUNTY.
County seat is Menominee.
MANISTEE.
Road Bonds.
This city Is the county seat of
Manistee County. Twerp. In 1869 4'4s'19 J-J $100,000___July 1 1934
BOND. DEBT May 26'2..3580.000
Paving Bonds.
4s '06 J-D $58,500cJ'ne 15 '28-'33 Assess. val., real estate__$14,878,350
5.621,650
43(s'08 M-N 16,200c_June 1 '24-'27 Assess val. personal
(a
Tot.a.ssess.val '20 ct.vaI.).20.500.000
Park Bonds.
23,773
45 '05 F-A*350.000c_Aug, 1 '23-'27 Population in 1920
4)4s'10 M-N 50,000c_MaY16'34-'38
GEN. DEBT May 24'22 $174,700 MENOMINEE SCHOOL DIST.
$24.000c_Apr '23-'28
10 000
Floating debt (add'i)
Total value 1921(75% act.)7,472,000 4 is'16 A-01 28.000c.._Apr 1 '27-'30
82,000c- __Apr 1 1931
1921..._$38.47
Tax rate (per $1,000)
TOTAL DEBT Apr 11922. $134,000
Population ati09affect
,orit n 1 0
1;ssu4
affecting thla9 69e Assessed val '20 (actual)-9,812.410
I
School tax (per $1,000) 1922__$16.00
see V. 95, p. 310.
8.907
INTEREST on part of the pav- Population (est.) 1920
INT. payable in New York.
ing 4s payable In Chicago at Chicago
Nat. Bank; on all other bonds In
MIDLAND.
Manistee at First Nat. Bank,
This city is in Midland County.
BOND. DEBT Aug 4 1920 3107,500
.
MANISTIQUE
5.000
This city is in Schoolcraft Co. Inc Floating debt
Assess. val. real estate...-4.200.000
Feb.7 1901.
Assess. val. personal
1.800.000
Water-Works-Impt. Bonds.
fis '14 M-S t23,000__Sept 1 '22-'34 Total assess. val.'19 (act.)-6.000,000
6s '21 M-S 95,000_ _Sept 1 '32-'50 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919_---$27.60
2,009_ _Sel4 1 1951 Population 1910 2 527; 1920. 5t4.)33

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MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS

MIDLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT. MUSKEGON.

Building Bonds.
431s
_
$35,000
(Part yearly ending 1923.)
430'15 J-J f $8,190
1922-1930
1931
I 21.000
4s •
10,000
1932
BOND.DEBT April 1918.. $78,000
Assessed valuation 1918_ __6,019,270
Total tax rate (per $1.000)-830.00
Population 1918 (est.)
8.000

••

This city is in Muskegon Co. Inc.
In 1870.
43 s'19 M-N$145,000
4
Contingent Fund Bonds.
Ss '15 --- $9,700c_ __Jan 15 1923
Funding Bonds.
5s '19 A-Of$50,000____Apr 1 1924
1180,000__Apr 1 '25-'42
Refunding Bonds.
430'10 J-J $10.000c___July 1 1930
MILAN.
430'16 J-J
10,000c___July 1 1926
This village is in Washtenaw and
Int. and Sink. Fund Bonds.
Monroe Counties.
J-J $10,000c___Jan 2 1926
BOND.DEBT June 1 1922 $42,000 430
Water debt (included)
Public Park Bonds.
30,000
Sinking fund.(water)
2,823 5s g '93 J-J $100,000c—July 1 1926
Assessed valuation, real
1,118.945
Relief Bonds.
Assessed val'n. personal__ _ 255.800
1 1922
Tot.ass'd val.'22(60% act.)1,374,745 6s '21 M-Sf$10,000____Sept'23-'24
1 20,000__Sept 1
City tax rate (per $1.000) 21-$17.00
Improvement Bonds.
Population 1910. 1,355; 1920, 1,557
6s '21 M-S 850,000—Sept 1 '22-'31
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
MONROE.
430
J-J
$5,000c___Jan 2 1935
This city is in Monroe County.
Wharf Bonds.
Storm Sewer Bonds.
J-J $100,000c_ -Jan 11928
54s'20
$04,000. July 1 '23-'37 48
Water-Works Bonds.
(See V. 111. p. 517 for maturity.)
5s '90 J-J $ t0.000c_July 1 '23-'25
Bridge Bonds.
4_10'16 J-J $60,000_July 1 '24-'35 440'11 J-J 220.000c__Jan 1 '23-'44
(For maturity see V. 102, P. 2099.) 5s '20 J-J 1 50,000c _July 1 1925
150,000c_July 1 '26-'40
BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 '21 $227,000
Sinking fund
13,869 _s '20 J-J 50,000c___July 1 1925
300,000c_July 1 '26-'40
Net debt
213,131
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Assess. val.,real estate.__11,140.285
Assess. val., personal
3,07,525 4s '00 J-J $10,000c...July 1 1923
Paving Bonds.
Total assess. val. '21 (507
0
--- $42,000
actual)
14,647,810 -8
Refunding Water Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.$30.3l
.1-J $25,000c. July 1 '25-'26
Population In 1920
11.573 48
J
10,000c_ _July 1 1929
INT.at the City Treasurer's office 6s
58
J-J
-J. 5,000c___Jan 1 1935
4s '05 _-- 10,000
1925
MONROE COUNTY.
15,000c..,.,July 1 1927
43007 J-J
The county seat is Monroe.
4s '07 J-J
10,000c___Jan 1 1927
Road Bonds.
9,000c_ __July 1 1929
440'09 J-J
530'16 Mar $121.500-140th y'rly 430'13 — 10.000
1933
55 '18 __ 200.000.
5s '13
10,000
1933
BOND.DEBT May 24'22 $180,000 430'16 _-- 10,000
1928
Assessed value,real estate.42,954,915 5s '17 __- 10,000
1932
Assessed value, personal__ 6,046,290 5s '18 J-J
10,000____July 1 1939
Total assessed value 1921_49,001,205 BOND.DEBT June 1922 $1,763,050
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_828.00 Water debt (incl.)
580,000
Population 1910, 32,917; 1920, 37,115 Assessment debt (add'1)
422,850
Sinking fund, general_
140,000
MONROE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Sinking fund, water
50,000
This district Is in Monroe County. Assessed val'n,realestate_40,090,875
40 '10 Mch $20,000c_Mch 1 '23-'25 Assessed yarn, personal_ _11,104.128
48 '11 Mar 24,000c..,.._1923-1928 Total assessed val'n 1921_51,195,003
City tax (per $1,000) 1921
43is'17 J-D 63.000
$9.17
6s '20 A-0 t 20.000_0ct 1 '22-'23 Population in 1920
36,5i0
180,000_0ct 1 '24-'35
/NT. on ref. 4348 of 1910 in ChiBOND. DEB r May 12 '21 $319,000 cago at Harris Tr. & Say. Bk.; other
Assessed val. '20(act.)-_- -14.000.000 Int. In N. Y. at First Nat. Bank
School tax rate (per$1,000)'20_$8.26
Population In 19i()(eat.)
13.000
MUSKEGON SCHOOL DIST.
INT. at Dansard State Bank.
6s '17
$900
Building Bonds.
MT. CLEMENS.
58
July*$75,000c
1942
This city Is the county seat of Ma- 58
F
-A *50.000c _
1940
comb County. Incorp. In 1879.
430'12 M-N 25,000c ....-1922-1926
Bridge Bonds.
4%8'13 J-J
20,000c_ -1927-1928
5s '19 M-N$23,000__Nov 1 '22-'44 140'14 J-J 64.000c_July 1 '22-'29
Sewer Bonds.
5368'20 M-N250,000c-May15'32-'36
,
4349'12 A-0 $36,000
1922-1939 5Ms'20
200,000__Sept 1 '26-'35
Park Bonds.
4s
J-D 122,400_
530
___ $15,000
1922-1931 (For maturity see V. 114, p.2748.)
Paying Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '22 $690.600
5s
__- 20,000
1926-1945 Assessed val'n,real estate_ 40,139,425
48 Public Improvement Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal_ _11.350,438
A-0 $50.000c
1922-1933 Total val.'22 tabt. act.)_ _ 51,489.863
Repaving Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-_$29.62
4he
A-0 $24,000
19224933 Population In 1921 test.)
40,000
Motor Truck Bonds.
* These bonds which are included
_s
1923-1926
--- $4,000
In the bonded debt are payable to the
Water Works Ext. Bos.
6s
1923-1926 public schools at maturity and are
($8,000
130.000
1927-1936 carried in endowment funds for the
5s
1926-1945 schools.
--- 75,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922_ $301,000
INT.on 430 of 1912 at Harris Tr.
Assessment debt (add'1)
75,000 & Say. Bank, Chicago; on 5% fundSinking fund
8,600 ing and 434% building bonds of 1913
Assess. val. real estate__ _ _12,280,000 at ilackley Nat. Bank, Muskegon;on
Assess. val. personal
2,500,000 434% refunding at First Nat. Bank,
Tot.ass'd val.'22(80%act)14.780.000 Chicago; on 5s due 1942 and 1946
Total tax (per $1.000) 1922_331.69 (these are held by district as endowPopulation in 1920
9.488 ment for Library and Manual TrainINT. on improvement bonds at ing School) Is payable in Muskegon.
First Nat. Bk., Chicago; on sewer on 6s of 1917 payable at the Muskebonds at Old Detroit Nat. Bk., gon Savings Bank, Muskegon; on
Detroit, on paving bonds at Security 5m% building bonds at First & Old
Trust Co.. Detroit, and Motor Truck Detroit National Bank.
bonds at Peoples State Bk., Detroit.
on water ext. bonds at City Treas- MUSKEGON HEIGHTS.
urer's office.
This city is in Muskegon County.
5.Water Works Bonds.
MT. PLEASANT.
___ $35.000
1948
This city is In Isabella County.
5s
1938
5.000
8
Highway Bonds.
434s
-_- 50,000
1938
5s '20 J-D J$30,000c_June 1 '23-37
Cemetery Bonds.
1 1.500c__June 1 1938 55 '19 J-J $52.000____Jan 1 1935
Sewer Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5s '19 J-D I $80,000.June 1'23-'39 _s
$55,000
4,000_June 1 1940
1
Paving Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Apr 7 '22.. $158,000 5s
--- $11.500
1928
Floating debt (add'1)
8,513
Paving, Water & Sewer Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)__ ------ 51.500 534s
_ _ $320,000
Assessed valuation, real_ _$4,171,100
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed yarn. personal__ 1,226,850 58 '17 J-J $11n 0
00___ _Jan 1 1938
Tot.assd.val.'21 (75% act.)5.397,950 BOND.DEBT May 17'21. $625,000
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'21 330.68 Water debt (incl.)
95,000
Population 1910. 3.972; 1920, 4.819 Floating debt (add'1)
40.000
Assessed val., real
5,914,680
MT.PLEASANT SCH. DIST.
Assessed val., personal_ _ _ _3,121,21)0
This district (P. 0. Mt. Plesaant) Tot.as.val.'20(70%act.val)9,035,880
is in Isabella County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 192.)_ __$37.14
High-School Bldg. Bonds.
Population 1910, 1.690; 1920. 9,514
5As'19 J-D $135,000__-June 1 1935
BOND. DEBT May 13 '21 $132.000 MUSKEGON HGTS. S. D. NO. 1.
Assess. /al. real estate '21_3,362,135
School Bonds.
Assess. val. personal 1921.. 948,570 5s
M-N $6,000_ _Nov 1922-24
Total assess. val. 1921____4.31 '.705 5s
F-A
4,900c ___ _1922-1925
School tax (per $1,000)
$17.00 440
M-INT 12,1)00c ____ 1922-1928
Population 1920 (est.)
5,000 434s'17 M-N 6,000c _ _ _ _1922-1927
Building Bonds.
MUNISING.
5s
1922-1932
332,000
This city is in Alger County.
BOND.DEBT May 1 '22_ $453,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21- $72,000 Sinking fund
21,500
Floating debt
9.000 Assessed valuation, real__ _5,914,680
Sinking fund
16.975 Assessed val'n. personal__ _3.121,200
Assess, val., real
2,523,600 Total ass'd val. '20 (about
Assess. val., personal
1,483,905
80% actual)
9,035,800
Total assess. val. 1921_ _ _ _4,007.505 Total assess. val
....9,000,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21351.79 School tax (per'1.000) 1920_1317.82
1
; 1921_Population 1920
5,037 Population in 1920
9.514




NILES.

This city is in Berrien Co. Inc
Apr. 1850.
Water Bonds.
$5.000___July 15 1934
5s '19 J-J {20,000July 15'35 &'36
9,200___July 15 1937
Sewer Bonds,
430'11 M S $22,000__Mar 1 '27 '31
Improvement Bonds.
58 '97 F-A $26,000c_Feb 13 1923
434s'02 A-0 17,000c_$2,000 yearly
Water & Light Refdg. Bonds.
440'11 J-D $1,000 ___Aug 1 1922
Electric Light Bonds.
5s '95 J-D $15.062c....1922-1930
Park (Factory Bonus) Bonds.
5s '13 J-D $25,000
1924-1927
Main St. Bridge Bonds.
5s '18 __- $75,000_1924-1932
GEN.BD.DT.Apr 6 1921. $385.000
Assessment debt
Floating debt (additional). 15:0000
50
Assessed val'n,real estate_ _4,589,025
Assessed val'n, personal
1,160,300
Tot.ass'd val.'20(60%act.)5,749,325
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'20_$5.14
Population in 1920 (Census)- _7.311
INTEREST on electric-light and
improvement 5% bonds payable in
Niles; on improvement 4340 at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on sewer
bonds at office of N. W. Halsey &
Co., Chicago. —

NILES SCHOOL DISTRICT.

430'10 J-J J 34.000c_July 1 '23-'24
1 30,000c_ —July 1 1925
440'11 A-0 35,000c___April 1926
5s '20 M-S 112,000__Sept 1 '22-'35
5s '21 F-A11.40,000__Feb 1 '23-'36
1 10,000---Dec 1 1936
BOND.DEBT Apr 12 '22_ $488,000
Assessed val.(3-5 act.) '22.6.027.960
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922....$48.00
Population in 1920 (ext.) __
8.000
INT. at Peoples State Bank, Detroit, and at Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago.

NORWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT.

This district is in Dickinson Co.
58 '13 M-S 328,850—Mar 1 '23 '28
6,000
Bonds of 1905
Bonds of 1913
$30,000
BOND.DEBT Anr 18 '22.. 316.000
Total assessed val. 19'l....2,950.025
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$51.45
Population 190 (est.)
4,750
INT. payable at Nat. Bank of
Commerce. Detroit.

OAKLAND COUNTY.

Pontiac Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
434g'16 M-S$101,000_Mar 15 '23-'26
44sg'17M-S 152,000_Mar 15 '23-'26
M-S 312,500_Mar 15 '22-'26
Jail Bonds.
4,(s'20 A-0$325,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'35
BOND.DEBT June'21_ $1,100,000
Assess. val. real
118,119,170
Assess. val. personal_
18.252,239
Total valuation 1920-136.371,409
Popul'n 1910, 49.576; 1920, 90,050
INT. on jail bonds payable at
Peoples State Bank, Detroit. Others
at Treasurer's office.
OAKWOOD.
This village is in Wayne County.
Sewer Bonds.
1922
6s '17 s-a $29,200c
Water bonds
79.000
BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '17_ $277.000
Water sinking fund
6,400
Tot. ass'd val.'16(( act.).2,327.726
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916_36.00
Population in 1910, 781; 1920, 1,990
INT. on sewer bonds payable at
the People's State Bank, Oakwood.

OGDEN TOWNSHIP.

This township (P. 0. Adrian) is In
Lenawee County. Population 1910,
1,698; 1920, 1,450.
Road Bonds.
5s '19 Mar 1 Si0,000__May 1 '23-'34
Road bonds of 1915_
$30.000
TOT. BD,DT.May26'22. $164.200
Assessed val'n,real estate.,.3,99't,50
Assessed yarn. personal___ 171,300
Tot. ass'd val.'21 (act.val.)4,145,830
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---$18.69
INT. payable at Blissfield State
Bank In Blissfleld.

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BOND. DEBT May 1 '22 $635,800
Assess. val. real estate___41,623,36S
Assessed val. personal....12,103.368
Total assessed val. 1921_ -53,726,736 •
Popul'n 1910, 45,301; 1920, 47,643
INT. at John Nuveen & Co., Natl,
City Bank of Chicago, Geo. E. Ellis
Bank, Grand Rapids, Mich., and at
Harris Tr. & Say. Bank, Chicago.
OWOSSO.
—
This city is In Shiawassee (lo. Inc.
1859. Population 1910, 9,639: 1920,
12,5 5 913 ommission govt. adopted
N0v7 . C
.1
.
Refunding.
58 '14 M-S $5,500
Refunding Bridge.
4 Xs'10 J-D $3,000__June30 1925
5s '11 J-D
3.000___June30 1926
58 '13 J-D
_June 30 1923
Refunding Armory Site.
3,000_58 '09 A-0 $15,000.-..Oct 1 1924
Refunding Park.
58 '12 M-N$40.000__ _Nov 1 1931
Water-Works Bonds.
59 '94 J-J $20,000_ __July 1 1924
Refunding Water Bonds.
434s'10 F-A $20,090...._Aug 1 1925
Paving Bonds.
58 '09 M-S S15.000_ -Sent 15 1929
BOND.DEBT Oct 181919 $232.670
Assessment debt (add'i)_ _ - 11,500
Water debt (Incl.)
104:3
2 000
250
Floating debt
Sinking funds
6,120
Assess. val.'19 (80% act.)_9,050,620
Total tax (per $1,000) 1919-313.02
PAW PAW. —
This village is In Van Buren CO.
Refunding Bonds.
5s '07 Augj $:3,000c__Aug 15 1922
1 15,000c_Aug 15'23-'27
Electric-Light Bonds.
58 '07 M-S $30,000c_Sept 1 '28-'33
Water Bonds (opt. beg. Sept. 1 '22).
5s '07 M-S $20,000c Sept 1 '34-'37
Water and Light Bonds.
5s
$20,000
Paving Bonds.
5s '16 F-A $5.500
(Due $2,500 yearly)
BOND. DEBT May 1 '20_ _$83,500
Assessed valuation 1919.-1,250,000
City tax (per $1.000)
_$12,50
Population 1910, 1,643; 1921), 1,556
1919_/NT. at First Nat. Bk., Paw Paw.
PETOSKEY.
This city is in Emmet Co. Inc.
Mar. 8 1895. Commission government adopted Feb. 14 1916 (see V.
102, 13. 724).
1922-1930
_s '19
322.500
Refunding improvement Bds.
0
. 0
4.14ityOH D (08,0 beg A ug nl 1 92 30
cs'l J-ali 3;74 0 e...- _J u e 19 ).
4s '00 F-A $20000c--Aug 1 1930
RefundingWater Bonds.
4s '02 Oct $15,000c—Oct 1 1922
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1912.)
4.10s10J-D $12.000c--_June 1 1930
Electric-Light Bonds.
.
0
o S16na 161. J
4.9 '98 J-J pt10.0 10c ._13ouly 1 1923
10,000c—Jan 1 1931
430'01 J-J
(Optional 1921.)
Park Bonds (opt. beg. Dec. I '21).
._Dec 1 1931
4s '01 Dec $5.000c.
Water Bonds (opt. beg. June 1 '14)
48 '04 June $22,000c_ _June 1 1924
Refunding Bridge Bonds.
4.149'11J-D $9,000c___June 1931
Deficit Bonds.
29
5s '19 May 1.$21,000__May 1 '232
BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '22- $181,300
65,000
Water debt (included)
1.200
Sinking funds
Assessed valuation 1921..4,125.000
City tax (per $1,000) 1921-39.65
Population 1910,4,778; 1920_ —5,064
/NT. payable at City Treas. office
and at First Nat. Bank, Detroit.
PLEASANT RIDGE.
This place is in Oakland County.
Water Works Bonds.
Os '20 F-A $50,000____Aug 1 1950
BOND, DEBT Sept 1920_ 850,000
Assessed value 1920
1,838,000

PONTIAC.
This city is In Oakland Co. limn.
In 1861. Commission government
approved Jan. 30 1911.
Hospital Bonds.
6s '20 s-a $45.000_ _Aug 1 '22-30
impt. & Refunding Bonds.
430'11 J-D$65.000c_June 1 '23-'35
Armory Bonds.
5s '10 M-N $3.000c_May 1 '23-'25
ONTONAGON COUNTY.
Sewer and Paving Bonds.
Ontonagon is the county seat.
$40,000
_a '15
Road Bonds.
Park Bonds.
1922-1931 434s'21 s-a 357,000
5s '16 J-D$130.000
1923-1941
_s
__- 29,000 --_ --1922-1928
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1921_ $178.000 4348'10 J-J :68,000c_Jan 1 '28-'39
valuation, real...19.070.038 4s '01 J-J
Assessed
40.000c July 15 '22-'29
Assessed val'n, personal.._ 1,820,325 58 '03 J-J
5.500c__Jan 1 '23-'33
Total valuation 1922
20,890,363 5s g '13 M-N 26 000__Nov 1 '22-34
Population in 1910
8.650 430'17 M-S 192,900__Mar 1 '23-'47
1923-1046
240.000
5s '20
ORION.
__- 290,000—June 1 '23-'51
This village Is In Oakland County. 6s '20 J-D 130.000 _June 1 '23-'48
6s '20
Water-Works Bonds,
42
53.s'21 s-a 120.000....Aug 1 '232
4%8'15 J-J 334,500
1940
Fire Dept. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1918_334,500 68 '18 M-S 831,3003ot 15 '22-'28
Assessed valuation 1915
850.000 68 '19 _-_ 38.000
1922-1940
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915-37.00
Drainage Bonds.
Population in 1920
929 Os '20 1.A$144,000—Aug 1 '22-'45
0
INT. payable at the People's
Sewer Bonds.
5s '16 _-- $2.322__July 1 23'-25
State Bank, Detroit.
1.858—Sept 1 '22-'25
fis '16 .
5Xs'20 F-A 273.000_ _Aug 1 '22-'42
OTTAWA COUNTY.
Grand Haven Is the county scat. 6s 20 s-a 126,000..Aug 1 '22-'42
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '2233,136,250
Road Bonds.
1,496,500
430'12 M-N$100.000__May 15 1932 Water debt (incl.)
259,950
440'13 M-N 38.000__May 15 1933 Assessment debt (adcri)_ _
35,210,200
4348'14 F
-A 125,000Feb 15 1934 Assess. val., real estate
434s'14 F-A 120,000_Aug 1 1934 Assess. val., personal__ _ 9,446,196
4;0'15 F
-A 127,000_ _Feb 1 19101 Total assess. val.'21 (act.)44,656,396
4,800__June 1 '23-'28 City tax (per $1,000) 1021—$.19.20
6s '18 J-D
14.532
534s'19 M-N 28,000__May 1 '23-'29 Population 1n1910
34,273
534s'20 M-N 35.000
Population In 1920
INT. payable at City Treas.oftice.
42,000
68 '21
1922-1931

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MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS

173

$30.000c-__Apr 2 1937
-In 1920,61,903: 410'17
POPULATION.
Sewer Bonds.
_s '22 M-N $300,000- May 1 1952 in 1910, 50,510; in 1904, 46,610; in a '17 __- 30.000c-__Aug 1 1937
14,000c___S
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '21.. $65,253 1900, 42.345; in 1890. 46,322; in 58'17- RollerBonds. ept 1 1937
Steam
9,225 1880, 29,541.
Assessment debt (add'1)___
$2.500
_s 19
195,759
Floating debt (add'!)
Fire Truck Bonds.
58,126 SAGINAW EAST SIDE SCH. D.
Sinking fund
_s '19
$10,000
P. 0. Saginaw.
Tot. ass'd val.'21(65% act.)9,796,4 0
Tax rate 1921 (per $1,000)-__..$14.00 5s '22 _31,100,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'42 BOND.DEBT May 15'22 $547,500
315,000
Water deat (Incl.)
(7)
6,007 BONDER DEBT
Population in 1920
95,500
Assessment debt
23,223
UNION SCH. DIST. Sinking fund
OAK TWP. S. D. NO. 6. SAGINAW
ROYAL
Assessed val., real estate_10,161,950
High School Bldg. Bonds.
Oak) is
This district (P. 0. Royal
personal.__ 5.384.432
$225,000_May 1 '23-'31 Assessed
In Oakland County.
val..
5)4'21 M-N{ 200.000_May 1 '32-'35 Tot. assess. va.l.'%1 (act.)_15.510,382
School Bonds.
500,000.._ _May 1 1936 Total tax (per $1.000) '21__$39.28
$95 000___June 1 1934
4Sss
Pop'n 1910, 12,615; 1920...12,096
125,000
loo,doo
_s
iNT. at Chase Nat. B k.. N. Y.
BOND.DEBT May!'22 $1,204,000
43s'22 J-D 210,000- _June 1 1952 Assessed val.,real estate.. _23,479,385
BOND.DEBT May 25'22 $527,750 Assessed value, personal__ 6;277.198 SA17LT STE. MARIE SCH. DIST,
9,000 Tot.assess.val. 1922(act.)29,756,583
Sinking fund
This district is In Chippewa Co.
Assessed valuation 192_1.-9,584,540 Population 1920 (est.)
High School Bonds.
26,912
$15.60
1930
Tax rate (per $1.000)'21
448 15 _ - $150.000c
10,000 ST. CLAIR. (estimated)
Population
6s '21 __ 75,000.. __Sept 1 1941
This city is in St. Clair Co. Inc. BOND. DEBT April 7'22 $184,000
1856. Population 1910, 2,633;1920. Assessed valuation 1921_ _15.510,000
ROYAL OAK TWP. S. D. NO. 7.
(Assessment about 75% actual.)
Tais district (P. 0. Royal Oak) is 3,204.
Water Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_-_$39.00
County.
in Oakland
s
M-N$34.000 _May 25 1928 Population test.) 1920
15.000
530'21 A-0 $60,000--Oct 20 1951
General Fund Bonds.
(7)
INT. payable at Detroit.
BONDED DEBT
A-0 $5,000____Oct 1 1922
Principal and interest at First State 4348
17 1923 SCHOOLCRAFT & TORCH LAKE
M-N 5,000__Nov
56
Bank ofRoyal Oak.
Refunding Electric-Light Bds.
TWPS. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
PORT HURON.
J-J
2,000_ _Jan 1 1923
City ot Port Huron Is In St. Clair SAGINAW. Geo. C. Warren, Con- 430
This district (P. 0. Lake Linden)
1857. CommisJ-J
3.000---Jan 15 1924 is in Houghton County.
5s
County. Incorp. In
troller.
Paving Bonds.
sion government adopted Nov. 5 '10.
High School Bonds.
Incorp. In 1857. New charter
J-J $13,750 __July 1 1923 4 iel5 Mar $80.000c -_1922-1929
with amendments June 434s
Refunding Bonds.
1 1927 May 24 1905.
19
O '97 --- $25.000____July 1 1924 27 1907. Cities of Saginaw and East BOND. DEBT June -- '19 $90,500 4 s'17 M-S 60.000-S_ept 15 1931
10.400____July
( act.) 1919_3,298.970 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '22_ 8140.000
430'14
Saginaw, in county of Saginaw, Assess. val.
430'14 __ 14.000-Aug 1 1924 were consolidated in 1890, forming Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919 $11.00 Assessed valuation 1.122 _6.200.000
INT. at People's State Bk., Detroit School tax rate (per $1,000)'21_89.80
4qs'17- 15,000 _Apr 20 1927 the present city. Commission gov7,000--Jan 1 1926 ernment adopted Nov. 15 1913.
8.000
4 s'16
Population 1920
45,000--Apr 1 1928
ST. CLAIR COUNTY.
4 s'18
iNT. at First Nat. Bk., Lake LinAuditorium Bonds.
1 1928
Port Huron is the county seat.
5s '18 ___ 20,500____July 1 1929 45 '08 F-A $3.000cAug 10 '22-'24
den.
8.000c Dec 10 '22-'29 BOND.DEBT June 192242,315,278
5.s '19 J-J 35.000___ _Jan
48 '08 J-D
Armory Bonds.
Sidewalk Bonds-Eastern Dist. Assessed valuation 1921_ _83,038,447 SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTY.
3,000____Aug 1 1922
-A
Ss '22 s-a $40,000-May 1 '23-'42 4s '17 F
Manistique is the county seat.
Street Bonds.
Road Bonds.
436s'19 M-S 16,000.--Sept'22-'29 ST. CLAIR HEIGHTS.
See Detroit.
58 '19 J-J $100.000____July 1 1939 5s '20 J-J 40.O00 July 1 '22-'30
5s '22 A-0410,000__Apr 1 '26-'29
Repaving Bonds.
Sewers-Eastern Tax District.
1 40,000--Apr 1 '30-'33
$41,000-July 1 1923 4s '12 J-J $2,500c
July 1922 ST. JOHNS. Clinton Co. Incorp. County road bonds
58 '03 ...._
$78,000
City is in
43,000____Ju1y 1 1928 48 '13 J-J
4.000...July 1 '22-23 April 12 1904. Pop'n 1910. 3.154; Fair ground bonds
12.000
1,5)0_July 1 '22-'24
4348'04 --- 53.000-__Jan 1 1924 48 '14 J-J
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '19.. 90,000
-July 1 1925 4s '14 A-0 1.500-Oct 10 '22-'24 1920, 3,925.
58 '05 --- 19.000.
3S'88.875
Assessed val. real
Electric-Light-Plant.
1 1926
2,000c_Aug 1 22- 25 58 '95 J-J $6.000_ _July 15'23-23 Assessed val. personal
56 '06 ___ 13.000__ _Jan '23-'41 4s '15 F-A
2,366,849
15,000-July 2 '22-2'7 Os '20
5s '21 M-N 142.500__May 1
48 '17 J-J
3,500_ __ _Oct 1 1935 Total assess. val. 1919_ _11.355.724
Sewer Bonds.
4s '19 J-J 20,000-July 1 '22-'29
Tax rate (per $1,000. 1918_.._$4.60
_-(Callable Oct. 1 1928)
58 '03 _ $11.000_ __July 1 1923 43is'19 A-0 24,000--Oct 1 '22-'29
Population 1910, 8,681; 1920-9.977
Water Bonds.
1 1925
58 '19 F-A 13,400---Aug '22-'21 5s '20 July 45,000-_Ju1y 1 '22-30 6s '20 __ $3,500.
--Oct 1 1935
58 '97 F-A f 6,000__Aug 1 1 1925
Street Impt.-Eastern Tax L)Ist.
SEBEWAING TOWNSHIP.
Oct. 11928)
(Callable
1 1,300____Aug
ug 1 1922
This township Is In Huron County.
Water Refunding Bonds.
'22-'40 48 '12 F-A $4,501.1c___A
68 '20 J-J 57.000July 1 '23-34 4s '13 F-A 18,000-_Aug 1 '22-23 58 '14 A-Of $4,000__Oct 1 '22-'23
Road Bonds (Tax-exempt.)
9,000__July 1 '22-'24
58 '21 M-N 60.000 _May 1
4s '14 J-J
430'12 J-J $ I5.280c Jan 1 '23-'30
25,000_ _Oct 1 '24-'28
52.000_July 1 '22-'25
Water Bonds.
1922-1928 45 '15 J4 112,000-Sept 3 '22-'29 GEN. BONDS April 1922.. $42.000 BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1922.. 836,000
58 '18 s-a $38,510
434s'19 M-S
Total assessed value 1921_ _3,162,020 Assess. val., real estate_ .. _ _2.781,495
Park Bonds.
666,350
Bonds.
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'17_817.00 Assess. val.. personal
31,000____Jan 1 1923 4s Bridge
430•15
'98 A-0 $1 0.000c--__Apr 1 1923
INTEREST on light bonds paya- Tot.asses.val.'22(90q act.)3,447.845
Bridge Bonds.
°
48 '03 A-0 149,500c___Oct 1 1923 ble in New York; on water refunding Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922___$25.90
48 '98 ___ $25,000--- _Jan 1 1923 4s '04 A-0 71.0000___Sept 1 1924 bonds at office of City Treasurer.
Pop. 1910. 2.753; 1917 (est.)-2,850
30.000_-Jan 1 '23-'28 4s '06 F-A 16.000c--Aug 15 1926
430'13
--Canal Bonds.
Sidewalk Ref. Eastern District.
SHERIDAN TOWNSHIP.
_ $100.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1932 4s '15 J-J $4.000____July 1 1922 ST. JOSEPH. in Berrien Co. Inc.
48 '02 _ _
This township (P. 0. Fremont) Is
This city is
School Bonds.
Sewers-Western Tax District.
In Newaygo County.
1 1923
58 '03 __ $15,000___July '23-'34 48 '12 J-J $3,000c___July 1 1922 1892.
Road Bonds.
Public Park Bonds.
,01()__Apr 1
2.000_ _July 1 2-3'
58 '19 ___ 11 ,
Is '13
$9.000.Doc 31 '22-'27
4%8'13 J-J $50.000. _Jan 2 '32-'41
1 '23-'32 4s '14 J-J
430'17 ___ 65./85__Feb Feb. l '32
M-N 4.000-.May 1 '23-'24
434s'15 Dec{ 6.000..Dsc. 31 '28-30
Highway and Bridge Bonds.
$7,000 ann. to 1931.81.000
4s '14 A-0
1,500__Oct 10 '22-'24 43e s'08 J-J $25,000c___July 1 1938
12.500_Dec 31 '31-'35
2
,
BD.DT.May 1 '22$1,307,230 45 '15 F-A
GEN.
2,010__Aug 1 '22-'25
BOND. DEBT Apr 26 '20_330.500
Refunding Bonds.
Special assessment debt_- 186,130 48 •16 F-A
2.500...Aug 1 '22-'26 bs '19 J-D $17.000c_June 1 '23-'39 Sinking fund
3,000
174,000 4s '17 J-J
Water bonds (incl.)
1 '22-'27
Total a.ssessed valuation
Bridge Bonds.
25,000 4s '18 M-S 3,000__July
Sinking fund
7,000--Sept 3 '22-'28 4%8'08 M-N$30.000c___Nov 1 1928
1,775.000
0
1919 (907 act.)
Assessed value, real and33,332,610 ss '19 J-J 64.000-July 1 '22-'29 4 Sis
1,279
M-N 20.000c__Sept 27 1927 Population In 1920
personal, 1921
00'19 A-0 56,000_0ct 1 '22-'29
INT. payable at Old State Bank.
8311.000
Total tax rate (per 81,000)'21.434.50 58 '20 M-S 90,000-Sept 1 '22-'30 TOT. DEBT Apr 22 '20-_
14.000 Fremont.
Sinking fund
25,944
Pop'n 1910, 18,863; 1920.
Street Bds.-Western Tax Dist. Water
50.000
INT.largely payable at Hanover Nat 4158'12 F-A $3,500____Aug 1 1922 Assess.debt (Incl.)
5,024.625 SOUTH HAVEN.
val. real estate
Bank, N. Y. Bonds coupon in form 4s '13 J-J
2.000 .July 1 1922 Assess. val. personal
Thts city is in Van Buren County.
2.458.370
4s '14 J-J
1.500-July 1 '22-'21 Total val. '19 (act. val.) 7,482.995 Incorporated 1902.
PORT HURON SCHOOL DIST 4s '15 J4
4,000__July 1 '22-'25 Tax rate (per $1.000, 1919_--$25.59
Water Bonds.
Building Bonds.
45 '16 M-S 12.5 ;O_Sept 15 '22-'26 Population in 1920_(Census)___7,251 4s & 5s ___ $38.000c
1
4%8'17 F-Af$63,000c_Feb b '23-'31 48 .19 J-D
6,000-rne
Electric-Light Bonds.
..NT. at Amer. Tr. & Sav. Bank,
2,000c___Fe 1 1932 434'3'19 M-S 16,000 Sept 2 '23-'29
1
1937
3 '22-'29 Chicago.
4s & 5s ___ 820.000
School Bonds.
Sidewalk Bonds
Refunding Bonds.
-Western Dist.
1 '23-'24
5s '19 A-0 $56,000__Apr$254,000 4$ '17 F-A
1927
3,000.... _Aug 1 1922 ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL DISTRICT 58
___ $12.600
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922.
1922
430'19 M-S 16,000....Sept 3 '22-'29
10.000c
School
Assessed valuation 1921-33,215,374 5s '20 J-J 40,000- -July 1 '22-'30 00'15 Building Bonds.1 '23-'30 4
1934
_ 50.000c
$70.000c_Sept
$1,000) '21__$10.50
School tax (per
Sidewalk Ref.
Dock Bonds.
-Western Dist.
(Various amounts due in each year.) SO1927
$12.000c
3. 4s '15 J-J 33,009.__ _July 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921_ $89,000 53
PORTLAND SCH. DIST. NO. in
1931
Water Bds.-Western Tax Dist. Assessed valuation 1921_8,400.000 5s
--- 14.000c
This district (P. 0. Portland) is
__ 16.380
1922-1930
Is 01 M-S $10.000c_Mar 10 1921 School tax (per 81.000) '21___$8.21 Se
Ionia County,
City-Hall Bonds.
3s4$'03 M-S 10,000c_ __Mar 1 1923
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Chicago.
Bonds (Tax-free).
School
434s'16 J-J $50.000.._ .July 1 1936
Water Ref. Ms.(West. Dist.).
58 '19 Apr $90,000c _1923-1934 430'20 M-S $5,000.....-Mar 1 1923 SANILAC COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Apr 3'22 $222,000
(Due 35,000 yearly for 1st four years:
2,786
Assessment debt(addl. abt.
General Water Bonds.
Court-House Bonds.
$8,000 ann.)
.5th to 10th year,
434s'20 A-0 181,000-Apr 1 '23-'36 58 '15 M-N$24,000c_May 1 '23-'25 Water & light debt (incl.) _ _ 58,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 17 '22_ $ 90,000 54 '20 M-N 560.000e_May 1 '22-'45 TOT. DEBT June 17 '22_ 324,000 Total assessed value 1921.4.300.000
Tot.ass'd val.'21(75%act.).1,576.635 5SSs'21 A-0 54.000-Ape 1 '23-'31 Assessment debt (add'1)__ 400,500 City tax rate (per $1.000)'21-813.50
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1021..__$20.50
Sewer Bonds (Consol. Dist.).
Assess. val. real estate._ _ _33,976,910 Population 1910. 3.577; 1920__3,829
1,900
Population in 1920
3,364,055 . INT. payable at South Haven.
5s '21 M-N $81,000__May 2'23-'31 Assess. val. personal
INT. payable in Detroit.
37.310.965
5SIs'21 A-0 20,000-Oct 1 -'22'31 Total val.'21
Street Imp. lids.(Consol. Dist.). Population in 1920 (Census). 31.237 SPRINGPORT SCHOOL DIST.
RED JACKET.
This district (P. 0. SprIngport) is
INT. payable in Detroit at First
This village (P. 0. Calumet) is In 5s '21 M-N 390.000__May 2 '23-'31
in Jackson County.
Houghton Co. Inc. 187.5; re-Inc.'87 5%s'21 J-J 180,000__July 1 '23-'31 & Old Detroit Nat. Bank.
School Bldg. Bonds (Tax free.)
Street Paving & Imprvt. Bonds. 5Sis'21 M-S 00.000--M-S '22-31 SAUGAT17CK TOWNSHIP.
Ss '18 Apr 1 $31,000
Bonds.
Park-Improvement 332.2500.July 1 '23-25
_
This township (P. 0. Saugatuck) (Due $'2.000 yrly. for 5 years and
is'08 M-Sf $3,000c_ _Sept 15 1922
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1922 $50,000
1 12.000cSept 15 '23-28 is in Allegan County.
$2.500 yearly for 10 years.)
6,100
Temporary debt (add'1)___
BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21_ $29,000
Water Bds.-Eastern Tax Dist.
Pike Construction Bonds.
3,057,916
Total valuation 1921
.Jan 1 '22-'33 Total assess. value 1920.._ $008,410
33.4s 03 A-0 $10,000c___May 1 1923 55 '15 July 824.000..
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-__$15.00
1 1024 BOND.DEBT
868,000
Pop'n 1910,_4,211; 1920 (est.) 2,390 4s '04 A-0 25.000--May 1 1925 Tot. assess. val.Apri15 1922
'05 M-N
'21 (act.)-2,006,385 SPRING WELLS.
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Calumet. is INTEREST60.000c_ ..May
This village is in Wayne County.
at City Treasurer's Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921--..$23.50
Water Works Bonds.
)(fine or at the official bank in N. V. Population 1910, 2,156; 1920._2.015
RIVER ROUGE.
-Under Sec. 350
[NT. payable at Fruit Growers' 6s '21 F-A $600.000- __Feb 1 1941
TAX-EXEMPT.
In Wayne Co. Inc. 1899.
City is
Sewer Bonds.
Charter of City of Saginaw, State Bank, Saugatuck.
of
Re-Inc. 1921. Poo'n 1920, 9,822.
1941
5Sis'21__ 81,250.000
sil bonds of this city are exempt
Municipal Building Bonds. .
(?)
BONDED DEBT
sii taxes-State. county & city. SAULT STE. MARIE.
5a '15 J-D $45.000__-_Dec 1 1945 from
Prin. and int. at Wayne County &
County.
This city Is in Chippewa
TOT. DEBT, &c.- Apr. 30'22.
Water Bonds.
Home Savings Bank of Detroit.
Bonded debt
32,552.500 Inc. 1887.
6s '20 M-N3278,000___Nov 1 1950 Sinking funds
Serially
409, 20 _s '20 --_ $15,500
Park Bonds.
General Street & Sewer Bonds. SPBINGWELLS TWP. UNIT S.D.
'21 s-a $162,000__Apr 1 1951
6s
__ $150.030---Feb 1 1937
Net debt
$2,142,780 4s g '02 .1-J $35,000c_ _ _July 1 1932 5s
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
(7)
'22- II
Water debt (incl. above) $41)4,000 4$ '02 J-J 40,000c_ July 1 1932 BONDER DEBT
___ $35,850
_s
Assess. bonds issued for sewers and
Building Bonds.
Bonds.
Paving
SCHOOL DIST.
street !mots. are incl. In above-insn- 45 '08 M-8 $15,000r_ _Nov 15 1928 STAMBAUGH In Iron County
___ 3196.558
.8
.
.
This district is
Water Bonds.
tioned figures of bond. debt. On Apr.
Sewer Bonds.
1 1932 5810 J-J 324.000cJan 2 23-'34
to
'02
448'06 A-O$213,305c_Oct 15 1936 30 '22 they amounted Y. $1,340,500. 45 g19 J-J $125,000c_ __July '23-'26 434s'17 J-J 83.000
1922-1931
___ 20,000_ ___Jan
PKOPERT -The tetal _s
CITY
TOTAL DT. May 15 '22- 3980.713
5s '10 __ 24.000_ __Jan 2'23-'34
Assessed val'n,real estate.12.463,4 0 value of corporate property is $8,- _s '20 ___ 10,000
_ 80.000_ _Jan 15 '23-'31
434s'17
Assessed val'n, personal_ 1,935.7)0 000 000. Including the city water- _s '20 ___ 15,000
14,000-__ _Sept 1 1937 BOND.DEBT Apr 7 1922_5104.000
_s '17
Tot.ass'd val."1(act.val.)14,3 .9,110 Norio, valued at $1.300.000
9.540,000
Assess. val. real
-The _s '20 --5,000
ASSESSED VALUATION.
tax (per $1.000) 1922-410.67
Total
2.014.000
total assess. val. (actual value) in _s 13 ___ 30,000__-_Nov 1 1933 Assess. val. personalact.)_11,554.000
Tot. val. '22 (60%
Refunding Bonds.
1921 was 887,663.435, of which $65,ROYAL OAK.
81.000) 1922.$14.l4
School tax
is in Oakland County. 855,016 was real and $21,808,419 43.8'08 M-S $40,000c__Sept115 1928 Population(per1920
This city
6.632
in
personal. Tax rate (per $1,000) in 4344'09 J-J 18,000c_July '23-'28
Water-Works Bonds.
/NT.at Northern Tr.Co..Chicago.
5s '13 M-N 30,000----Nov 1 1933
1943 1921 was $12.06.
58 '18 F-A 336,871

PONTIAC UNION SCH. DIST.
430'10 J-J $30.000c_July 1 '23-25
43.68'12 A-01 15.000c__-Apr 1 1926
1160,000c-Apr 1 1927
434s'13 M-S 35.000c-Mar 1 1928
4 s'16 M-S 150.000---Sept 1 1931
1932
4 s'17 ___ 60.000
%
41 8'19 J-J1,000,000___-July 1 1934
BOND.DEBT Apr 4 '22.31,460.000
111.000
Sinking fund
44.656 396
Total valuation 1921
(Assessment 80% to 100% actual.)
!School tax (per $1,000) 1921_$1
40.000
Population in 1920 (est.)
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank.
New York
PORTAGE TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Houghton Co.
Road Bonds.
58 '12 M-S $25,000c___Sept 5 1932
School Bonds.
M-S $50,000c __Sept 1 1929
4s
1928
A-0 50.0000
5s
BOND. DEBT May 192.. $125,000
5.000
Sinking funds
Assessed valuation 1920_10,163.200
$2.18
Tax rate(per 81.000) 1920
8,599
Population in 1920
INT. at Houghton Nat. Bank.




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POSTAL 'SAVINGS FUNDS AND MUNICIPAL BONDS

LvoL. 114.

STURGIS.
School Bonds.
Assess.
Paving Bonds.
This city is in St. Joseph County. 5s '13 M-N$25,000____Oct 1 1925 Total val., personal_ 44,381,210
Commission form of govt. adopted 6s '21 F-A $275,000.. _Feb 1 '25-51 Tax assess. val. 1921.. _ _ _19,981,270 430'15 -- $5.000-__ 2,000 y'IY
rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _412.50 430'15 __4,000
In April 1922. Incorp. May 31 1895. (See V. 113, p. 1277, for maturity.) Population
1922-1925
1910.8.287; 1920.,13.851. 43-0
___ 58,000
Popula'n 1910, 3,635; 1920, 5,995.
Water Bonds.
/NT. at Wyandotte Savingd Bank 58
-_- 15.000
1923-1927
Electric-Light Bonds.
434s'09 Sept $35,000c __Apr 1 1929
5s '22 ___ 18,000
1923-1931
43s'10 F-A $80.000c..Feb 1 '23-'32 45
M-N 11,000c___Nov 1 1930 WYANDOTTE /3--1100L. DIST.
0
Sewer Bonds.
Storm Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1920.)
Building Bonds.
{$6,720 _ _ _May '23-'26.
430
M-9 $16,000__Mar 1 '23-'26 4s
J-J $20,000c
1924 4s
Apr $50,000c.. .Apr 1 1935
8,000___July '23-'2T
___
58
12.500
4s
12.000
1928 5s '19 J-D 315.000__June 1 1934 5s '20 ___ 13,000___Aug '22-'29
,
Water-Works Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1922.. *574.000 BOND.
13,000__Sept '22-'30.
430'10 F-Aj$10.000c___Feb 1 1934 Tot, assess. vartIon 1922 _8.037.035 Sinking DEBT May 24 '22 $730,000
funds
24,647
11,000_ Dec '25-'30.
1 40,000c_Feb 1 '36&'38 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___ _$14.45 Assess. val. (real
est.)_-_15,000.000
5,250_ _ -Sept '22-'24Water Refunding Bonds.
INT. at office of Treasurer.
Assess. val. (personal)_ 5.000,000
Fire Dept. Bonds.
430'09 A-0 $20,420c ___ _1922-1931
Total assess. valuation '21
•
4s
$5,000
Public Improvement Bonds.
VAN BUREN COUNTY.
(80% act.)
20,000.003
Bridge Bonds.
434s'09 A-0 $6.000c _ _ _1932-1934
Paw Paw is the county seat.
School tax (per $1,000) 1921___37.39 4s
May $9,000
1922-1924
TOT.BD.DT.Apr 1 1922.. $267,000
Road Bonds.
Pop'n 1910,8,762; 1920 (est.). 15.500 430'18 ___
11,000
1922-1932
Assessment debt (add'I)___ 170,000 6s '20 M-N9262,000___June 1 1930
INTEREST payable
,
Floating debt (add'I)
1,500 BOND. DEBT June 17'22 $865,200 at First Commercial & at Wyandotte BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '22.. $447,300
Say. Bank.
Assessment debt
136,530
Assess. val. real estate
3,835,320 Assessed val. real
$28,835,425
Water debt
Assess. val. personal
125,000
1,407.355 Assessed val. personal_
3,650,665
Assess. val. 1921-'22
Total val. 1921 (-4 actual) 5,242,1170 Total assessed val. 1921.._33,496,090 YPSILANTI.
8,079,320
A city in Washtenaw County. In Total tax (per 91.000) 1921,__$42.25
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_.$27.38 Population 1920
30,715 corp. In 1858. Pop'n 1910. 6.230
INT. at City Treasurer's offirm
INT. at Union Tr. Co., Detroit.
1920, 7.413.
*Mr. H. 0. Holmes, City Clerk.
Citizens' State Bank and National WAYNE COUNTY.
Water Works Refunding Bonds. advises us that
Bank of Sturgis, and Halsey, Stuart
County seat Is Detroit.
53 '19 ___ $98.200_.__1922-1946 mtge. bond issue $140,000 is a first
on gas plant and is& Co.. Chicago.
Road Bonds.
5s '19 ___
27.000 ____1922-1948 not an obligation of the city.
48 '13 M-S$100,000c_Mar 1 1923
TECUMSEH.
4s '14 J-J 500.000c..Jan 1 '24-28
This village is in Lenawee County. 4s '15 J-J 300.000_-_Jan 1 '29-'30
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '22
$27,000
County Bonds.
Assess. val.'21(80% act.).2,300.000 3j
-s'10 M-N31.106.000c May 1 1925
Tax rate (per $i,000) 1921_413.00
County Hospital Bonds.
Population in 1920
(INCLUDING THE LATE CORPORATION OF WASHINGTON.)
2.432 58 '20 s $400000.._..Dec 15 1935
-a
County Bridge Bonds.
On July 1 1878 the duties of the Sinking Fund Commissioners of the.
530'20 A-091,860,000_9140,000 ann District of Columbia were transferred to the
TECUMSEH SCH. DIST. NO.
Treasurer of
,
This district is In Lenawee County. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '2241.266.001 States, and since that date Congress has appropriated annuallythe United
a
Sinking fund
$.445 529 ficient to pay not only the interest on the District's bonds, but sum sufBuilding Bonds.
1,691,122,027 believed, sufficient to extinguish the entire debt of the District also, it is
430'16 J-J J$40,000-Jan 1 '.23-'30 Assess. val., real
612,958,059 maturity of the 3.65% loan, in 1924. Bonds are tax-exempt. upon the
I 10,000._ __Jan 2 1931 Assess. val., personal
4340'17 J-J
20,000c_ _ _ _Jan 1 1932 Tot .val .'22(actual)_ _ _2,307,080,086
Name and Purpose of Loan.
-Interest
-Principal
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1920.. $80,000 State &Co tax (per $1,000)'2141.2)
District of Columbia.
% Payable. When Due. Outstanding.
Assessed valuation 1919_ -2,000,000 Population 1920
1,177,706 550
-year funding. 1874, c&r
3.65 F-A Aug. 1 1924 34.830,700'
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-$15.00 INTEREST at County Treas.office.
(payable in currency).
INT. payable at the Tecumseh
*The faith of the United States was pledged to secure the payment of
WINSOR TOWNSHIP.
State Savings Bank.
This township (P. 0. Pigeon) Is In the interest on these bonds and to maintain a sinking fund sufficient to.
Huron Co. Incorp. Mar. 29 1881. redeem them all by maturity. The IS.4110 was limited to $15.000,000 and THREE OAKS SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Three Oaks) Population 1910, 2,508; 1920_2,187 Is exempt from taxation by Federal, State or municipal authority. Of the
$15,000,000 bonds authorized and issued, $10,109,300 have been retired to
Highway Bonds.
is in Berrien Co.
430'12 s-a $38.000c_Apr 1 '23-'37 date. leaving $4,830,700 outstanding. The coupon bonds are for $50 and
5s '19
___ $70,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 7 1922....$38,000 $500 each, the registered bonds $1,000 and $5,000 each.
BONDED DEBT
(?)
ENT E REST on the bonds is payab'e at the United States Treasury in
Assessed valuation 1921_ _2.900 000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20430.00 Washington and at all Federal Reserve Banks.
THREE RIVERS.
TOTAL DEBTINT. at Security Tr. Co., Detroit
Apr. 1 1922 Apr. 11021 Apr. 1 1920 July 11018.
This city Is in St. Josenh County.
Total funded debt
9-1.830,700 $1,006,400 $5,533,950 95,579,750
Paving Bonds (tax-free).
,
On Juno 30 1921 Sinking Fund assets consisted or $3,747,500 in Federal
5s '19 J'ne $26.780__June 1 '23-'46 WINSOR TWP. S. D. NO. 4.
This district (P. 0. Pigeon) is In Government bonds and $1,623.02 in cash, a total of $3,749,123.02, leaving.
5s
--_ 30,000
net debt on that date of $1,166,626.98.
Huron County.
Bridge Bonds.
On July 1 1878, when the duties of the Sinking Fund Commissioners
School Bonds.
5s
___ 44,500
195.000_ May 1 '23-'27 of the District were transferred to the Treasurer of the United States,
BOND. DEBT May 26 '19 $116,500
Water debt inci
8,000'. May 1 '28-'31 the total debt was $22.106.650.
60,000 430'17M-N
Below we give the figures of assessed valuation of real estate and personal
120,000____May 1 1932
Assessed valuation real_ __ _3,019.400
Assessed val. personal
-_- 10.000_ _ Sept 1 1932 property. The tax rates shown in the tables are those levied on real estate
849,545 53
Total assess.val.'18 (act.)_3,898,945 TOTAL DEBT Apr 7 '22-- $44,000 values.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918_42'7.14 Assess. val.'21 (75% act.)-1,125,000
ASSESSED VALUATIONRate of Tax *Personal Total Assessed
Population 1910, 5,072; 1920_5,209
Real Estate. per $1,000. Property.
Valuation.
WYANDOTTE.
9
1Ye2a1r
$434,794,786 $19.50 $440.878,504 9875,673,2Mo
This
THREE RIVERS (CITY) AND corp. city is in Wayne County. In- 1920
426,623,630
15.00 415,013,651
841,637,281
1807. Commission govern- 1919
LOCKPORT TWP.S. D. NO.1. ment adopted
414,610,691
15.00 3-19,732,960
764,343,651
March 2 1911
1318
17
This district is in St. Joseph Co.
410,173.609
15.00 358,520.611
768,694,220Paving Bonds.
402,099.232
School Bonds.
15.00
55,989.088
458,088,310
430'16 --- $68,000__July 1 '23-'39 1916
394.209,904
5s
15.00
52,564.563
--- $36,600
922-1928 530'07 J-J
446,774,467
24.000_ _July 1 1937 1915
390,098,849
/
43 03'19 ___ 187,500
15.00
51.341,826
1922-1936
441,440,675
1914
345.124,144
BOND. DEBT Juno 1920- $247,000 4s Refunding Water Bonds.
15.00
48,803,414
393,927.558
'04 M-S $10,000....- _Sept 1 1934 1913
339,198,990
15.00
47,653,486
386,852.476
430'09 M-S 10.000- __Sept 1 1929 1912
330,332.487
15.00
44,575,063
374,907,550
TRAVERSE CITY.
-I-S 13.000_ _Sept 1 '22-34 1911_
5s '19 5
293.389.839
15.00
42,262,672
335,652,511
This city Is the county seat of
Electric Light & Sewer Bonds.
285,153,771
15.00
38,802,982
323,956.753Grand Traverse Co. Inc. In 1895. 5s '20 s-a $70,000-- Dec 1 '22-28 1910
1909
276.590,774
15.00
35.591,683
312,182,457
Commission government adopted
Electric-Light Bonds.
255.324,834
15.00
33,903,438
289,228,272
Mar. 10 1913. Pop'n 1910, 12.115; 430'07 M-S $20,000c ..Sept 1 1937 1908
9 6
1907
247,306,494
31.507,929278,814.423
1920, 10,925.
Sewer Bonds.
239,461,985
15.00
28,669,302
268,131.287
Light-Plant-Purchase Bonds.
4340'01 J-D$100,000_......June 1 1934
217,61)8,296
15.00
26,575,819
244.184,115
434512 J-D$125,000___ _June 1 1932 430'11 J-J 68.000.___Jan 1 1940 1905
176,567,549
15.00
14,391,438
100,958,987
6s '21 --_ 250,000c_June 1 '24-'49 5s '19 s-a 155.000.. _..Dec 1 1948 11899000
137,626.419
15.00
11,023,167
148.649,586
Park Bonds.
Water Works Bonds.
93.502,464
15.00
12.795.934
106,298.398
430'12 A-0 $5.000-__Apr 1 1932 5s '05 Feb $14.907____Feb 8 1934 188 The assessment on
*5
personal property for 1921 consists of $116,928,921'
Recreation Field Bonds.
430'06 F-A 24.247.66_Feb 1 1936 tangible and $323,949,583
5s '16 --- $50,000
1930 430'10 A-0 25.000c___Oct 1 1940 that year being 3-10 of 1% intangible property, the rates of taxation for
on intangible personal
Street Bonds.
5s '18 s
-a 280,000.._ Doc 1 1948 from 1%% to 6% on tangible personal property. property, and varying430
__- $26,000
1929 TOTAL DEBT May 24'22 $823,244
POPULATION.
-In 1920, 437,571; in 1910 it was 331,069 (including
Bridge Bonds.
Sinking fund
12,000 94,446
430
__- $6,000----Aug 1 1928 Assess. val., real estate.._ -15,600,000 392; in negroes); in 1900, 278,718 (including 86,702 uegroes); in 1890, 230,1905 (estimated), 323,123.

District of Columbia.

AVAILABILITY OF MUNICIPAL BONDS AS It provides that the amount to the credit of any one person
in a postal savings depository, exclusive of accumulated'
SECURITY FOR DEPOSITS OF POSTAL
interest, shall not exceed $2,500, and that non-interestSAVINGS FUNDS.
paying deposits shall

In recent years municipal bonds have gained important
ndvantages through their exemption from the Federal income
tax and through the further fact that they are eligible within
certain limits and under certain regulations and restrictions
as security for deposits of Postal Savings Funds. The Postal
Savings system was established by Act approved June 25
1910, but the growth of the system has been greatly stimulated by amendments made by an Act of Congress approved
May 18 1916, and by another amendment made by Act of
July 2 1918. Under these amendments certain limitations
in the original law upon the aggregate of the deposits of
individuals have been greatly curtailed and the law liberalized. By the first amendment, the provision in the
original law that the balance to the credit of any one person
should not be allowed to exceed five hundred dollars, exclusive of accumulated interest, and the further provision
that "no one shall be permitted to deposit more than $100 in
any one calendar month" were both eliminated, the only
limitation imposed being that "the balance to the credit of
any person, upon which interest is payable, shall not exceed
$1,000 exclusive of accumulated interest"; a succeeding
section provided "that the Board of Trustees may,in their
discretion, and under such regulations as such Board may
promulgate, accept additional deposits not to exceed in the
aggregate $1,000 for each depositor, but upon which no
interest shall be paid." The amendment of 1918 which is
contained in the Postal Service Appropriation Act for 1919,
approved July 2 1918, went considerably farther in extending
the aggregate of money an individual may keep on deposit.




not be accepted. And this is the law
as it now stands.
Under the Postal Savings Law the funds received at
Postal Savings depository offices in each city, town, villageor other locality, must be deposited in solvent banks located
therein, provided these banks qualify to receive the deposits.
One of the qualifications is the pledging by the banks against
the deposits of "such security in public bonds or other
securities authorized by Act of Congress or supported by the
taxing power as the Board may prescribe, approve and deem
sufficient and necessary to insure the safety and prompt
payment of such deposits on demand." In accordance with
this requirement the Board of Trustees, consisting of the
Postmaster-General, the Secretary of the Treasury and the
Attorney-General, has prescribed the terms and conditions
and the figures at which different classes of municipal obligations, meeting the requirements of the law, will beaccepted. These regulations are general in character and
were promulgated Aug. 16 1916, the rules being subdivided
in 28 sections, of which Sections 8 to 12, inclusive, appertain
to the securities to be pledged for the deposits. Section 8 of
these regulations was amended in 1917 by the Board of
Trustees so as to include Federal Farm Loan bonds and again
in 1919 so as to include War Finance Corporation bonds.
Some other but minor amendments were also approved by
the Board of Trustees during 1917. These are all incorporated
in the transcript of the rules given below.
As far as prices are concerned, State bonds and also bonds
of the Territory of Hawaii are accepted at their market
value,butnot above par; bonds of any city or county having:.

JUNE, 1922.]
*
.

POSTAL SAVINGS FUNDS AND MUNICIPAL BONDS

a population of over 30,000 are accepted at 90% of their
market value, but if such market value is above par they
will be accepted at only 90% of the par value; bonds of any
city, town, borough or village in the United States having a
population running between 20,000 and 30,000 are accepted
at 80% of their market value, provided said market value is
not in excess of par; while bonds of any other city, town,
county or other legally constituted municipality or district
In the United States, otherwise eligible, are accepted at 75%
of their market value, but not to exceed 75% of the par
value. The eligibility of the securities is fixed by Sections
9 to 12 of the regulations. We now give Sectioas S to 12 of
the Board's regulation in full with all amendmentd included:
SEOU'RITY FOR DEPOSITS,
•
approves much
Sec. 8. The Board of Trustees hereby prescribes and Act of Congress
security in public bonds or other securities, authorized by and necessary
or supported by the taxing power, as it deems sufficient postal savings
to Insure the safety and prompt payment on demand of
deposits, and fixes the value at which the securities so prescribed and approved shall be accepted for the purposes named. Such securities, In the
amount so specified, shall be deposited with the Treasurer of the Board of
Trustees.
2. The Board of Trustees will accept as security for postal savings
deposits, at the respective values herein fixed, negotiable Interest-bearing
bonds or securities, issued under express constitutional or statutory provisions. of the following classes, viz.:
of the
(a) Bonds and interest-bearing certificates of Indebtedness
.
District
United States, bonds of the PhilippineIslands, of theby Act of Columbia
of Congress
Por.Rico, Farm Loan bonds authorized
of Porte
approved July 17 1916 (39 Stat. 360). and War Finance Corporation
1918, as
Bonds authorized by Act of Congress approved April 5. their par amended
value.
by the Act approved March 3, 1919, will be accepted at the Territory of
of
(b) Bonds of any State of the United States and such market value
Hawaii will be accepted at their market value, but if
par value.
Is above par, they will be accepted at theirUnited States having a popula(c) Bonds of any city or county In the
the Bureau of
tion of over 30,000, as shown by the latest reports ofStates in which the
the
Census, and bonds of any school district in the United which city,
county
whole or the major portion of any such city Is included.
district has been in existence for a period of ten years, which for
or school
defaulted in the payment of any
a period of ten years previously has not funded debt authorized to be con
part of either principal or interest of any
and whose net funded indebtedness does not exceed 10% of
tracted by It,
the last preceding;
the valuation of its taxable property, to be ascertained by90% of their marvaluation for the assessment of taxes, will be accepted at
market value is above par, they will be accepted at
ket value, but if such
90% of their par value.
(d) Bonds of any city, town, borough. or village In the United States.
shown
hating a population of over 20,000 and not exceeding 30,000, as school
by the latest reports of the Bureau of the Census, and bonds of any
United States in which the whole or the major portion of
district in the
any such municipality is included, which city, town, borough, village, or
school district has been in existence for a period of ten years, which for a
period of ten years previously has not defaulted in the payment of any
part of either principal or interest of any funded debt authorized to be
contracted by it, and whose net funded indebtedness does not exceed 10%
of the valuation of its taxable property, to be ascertained by the last
preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes, will be accepted at 80%
of their market value, but If such market value is above par, they will be
accepted at 80% of their par value.
(e) Bonds of any other city, town, county, or other legally constituted
municipality or district in the United States, which has been in existence
for a period of ten years, which for a period of ten years previously bar
not defaulted In the payment of any part of either principal or Interest of
whose
any funded debt authorized to be contracted by it, and taxablenet funded
property.
indebtedness does not exceed 10% of the valuation of itsthe
valuation for
assessment of
to be ascertained by the last precedingmarket value, but if
such market
taxes, will be accepted at 75% of their
value Is above par, they will be accepted at 75% of their par value.
3. The term 'net funded indebtedness," for the purposes of paragraph
2,(e),(d). and (e), is hereby defined to be the difference between the legal
gross Indebtedness of a city, town, county, or other legally constituted
municipality or district (including the amount of the bonds of any civil
division whose territorial limits are approximately coterminous therewith)
and the aggregate of the following items, when included in such legal
gross Indebtedness:
(a) The total of all sinking funds accumulated for the redemption of
such gross Indebtedness, except sinking funds applicable to bonds hereafter described In this section.
(b) The amount of outstanding bonds or other debt obligations made
payable from current revenues.
(c) The amount of outstanding bonds Issued for the purpose of providing
the inhabitants of a municipality with public utilities: Provided, That
evidence is submitted showing that the income from such utilities has
proved to be sufficient for maintenance, for payment of interest on such
bonds, and for the accumulation of a sinking fund for their redemption.
(d) The amount of outstanding Improvement bonds, issued under
Laws which provide for the levying of speclat assessments against abutting

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property: Provided, That evidence is submitted showine that assessments
are levied in sufficient amounts to insure the payment of interest on the
bonds and the redemption thereof.
(e) The amount of outstanding bonds issued by a political subdivision,
funds for the payment of which are donated by the State: Provided, That
evidence Is submitted showing that such funds are sufficient In amount
to insure the payment of interest on the bonds and the principal thereof at
maturity.
4. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to re-classify the securities.
acceptable for deposits and to change the valuation at which they will be
accepted. Under no circumstances will securities of other classes than
those above named be accepted.
Sec. 9. Bonds of the several classes described in Section 8, Paragraph 2.
(b), (c). (d), and (e), to be acceptable as security, shall be the general
obligations of the States. Territories, counties, cities, towns, or other
political divisions by or in behalf of which they are issued, and payable.
either directly or ultimately, without limitation to a special fund, from
the proceeds of taxes authorized to be levied upon all the taxable real and
personal property within the territorial limits of such political divisions:
Provided. That in any case where the rate of tax may be subject to a constitutional or statutory limit. the Solicitor for the Post Office Department
may require satisfactory evidence that, notwithstanding such limit, disinterest and principal of the bonds can be paid after making due provision
for current expenses, interest and principal of outstanding debts, and
other necessary charges.
.
Sec. 10 Obligations of the general class embracing what are commonit
notes..
known as "revenue bonds," "temporary bonds."
"certificate's of Indebtedness," "warrants"and the like obligations, whether
issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes, assessments, or other
revenues, or of the sale of bonds or other obligations, or for similar purposes, will not be accepted as security for postal savings deposits: Provided.
That, in applying this regulation, consideration will be given to the legal
status of the obligations submitted rather than to the nomenclature employed in designating such obligations. And provided further, That this
regulation shall not apply to obligations of the United States Government.
Sec. 11. Bonds which in all other respects are found to be legally acceptable as security under the Postal Savings Act and these regulations will
be construed, as a matter of law, to conform to those provisions of Section
8, Paragraph 2. (c). (d), and (e), respectively, which relate to term of
existence and non-default, under the following conditions:
(a) Bonds Issued by or in behalf of any city, town, county, or other
legally constituted municipality or district In the United States which was,
subsequently to the Issuance of such bonds, consolidated with, or merged
Into, an existing political division which meets the requirements of these
regulations, will be deemed to be the bonds of such political division:
Provided, That such bonds were assumed by such political division under
statutes and appropriate proceedings, the effect of which is to make such
bonds general obligations of such assuming political division, and payable,
either directly or ultimately, without limitation to a special fund,from the
Proceeds of taxes levied upon all the taxable real and personal property
within its territorial limits.
(b) Bonds isssued by or In behalf of any city, town, county, or other
*legally constituted municipality or district in the United States which
was, subsequently to the issuance of such bonds, wholly succeeded by a
newly organized political division, whose term of existence, added to that
of such original political division, or of any other political division so succeeded, is equal to a period of 10 years, will be deemed to be bonds of such
succeeding political division: Provided, That during such period none of
such political divisions shall have defaulted in the payment of any part of
either principal or interest of any funded debt authorized to be contracted
by it: And provided further, That such bonds were assumed by such new
political division under statutes and appropriate proceedings the effect oi
which is to make such bonds general obligations of such assuming political
division, and payable, either directly or ultimately, without limitation to a
special fund,from the proceeds of taxes levied upon all the taxable real and
personal property within Its territorial limits.
(c) Bonds issued by or in behalf of any city, town, county, or other
legally constituted municipality or district in the United States which,
prior to such issuance, became the successor of one or more, or was formed
by the consolidation or merger of two or more, pre-existing political divisions, the term of existence of one or more of which, added to that of such
succeeding or consolidated political division, is equal to a period of 10 years,
will be deemed to be bonds of a political division which has been in existence
for a period of 10 years: Provided. That during such period none of such
original, succeeding, or consolidated political divisions shall have defaulted
in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any funded
debt authorized to be contracted by it.
Sec. 12. The Treasurer of the Board of Trustees shall make examinations semi-annually, or oftener if he deems it necessary, of the securities
which have been accepted from qualified banks, and whenever, in his
judgment, any of such securities have so far depreciated in value as to make
desirable the deposit of additional or new securities, he shall inform the
Director, Postal Savings, of the name of the bank, the kind and amount of
the securities, and the amount of the depreciation. The Director, Postal
Savings will notify the Treasurer and the bank of the amount of additional
or new securities which the bank shall deposit, and upon their receipt by
the Treasurer, the procedure provided in Section 6 as to their acceptance.
or rejection, and in Section 22, as to the return of the original securities,
if new securities are required, shall be followed: Provided, That the revaluation of securities required by this section may be deferred when in
the Judgment of the Board of Trustees such action is advisable.
Note.—On Oct. 19 1917 the Board of Trustees of the Postal Savings,
by resolution, deferred the re-valuation of securities required by Section 12
until further action by the Board, except in special instances, when revaluation is deemed expedient.

United States Debt and the Congressional Acts Authorizing It.
Concluded from page 10.
any local taxing authority. (2 and 3) Exempt, both as to principal and and interest, from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United
States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United Statue or by any local taxing authority, except (a) estate or inheritance taxes, and (b)
graduated additional income taxes commonly known as surtaxes and excess profits and war profits taxes now or hereafter imposed by the United
States upon the income or profits of individuals, partnerships, associations, or corporations, except that the interest on an amount of such notes.
the principal of which does not exceed $30,000 so owned, is exempted. Or (4) Exemp__,t both as to principal and interest, from all taxation now
or hereafter Imposed by the United States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority, except (a)
estate or inheritance taxes, and (b) all income, excess profits and war profits taxes, now or hereafter imposed by the United States upon the income
or profits of individuals, partnerships, associations or corporations."
Holders had the option of converting their holdings of notes of any series into any other series of same date of issue at par. The notes do not
bear the circulating privilege. Under authority of the Act the Secretary of the Treasury on April 21 1919 invited subscriptions for $4,500,000,000 con% to enjoy exempvertible gold notes bearing 33i% or 4%% of the same denominations as those of the Fourth Liberty Loan. The notes bearing
tion as per (1) above and 2, 3 & 4 to apply to the 4%s. The Secretary announced that allotments would be restricted to the $4,500000,000 offered,
but that applications not in excess of $10,000 would be allotted In full. Subscriptions aggregated $5,249,908,300, or $749,908,300 in excess of the
offering. Total number of subscribers was approximately 12,000,000. The exact amount Ssued was $4,495,373,000. Notes outstanding May 31 1922.
$2.571,504,450, of which $254,484,500 arc 3%s. All the latter, however, were on Feb. 8 1922 called for payment June 15 1922 and none of the 33(%
issue are any longer outstanding.
-year Treasury Notes (exempt
In 1921 the new Secretary began issuing Treasury Notes. In June 1921, he made a combined offer of 5%% 3
from the normal income tax, fnit not from the surtaxes, the excess profits and the war profits taxes), the notes not being subject to prior
Treasury Certificates a Indebtedness, and allotted $311,191,600 of the former and $314,184,000 of the latter.
redemption, and 5%% one-year
On Sept. 8 1921 he made a new offering of three-year notes, along with another issue of certificates of indebtedness bearing 5h % and maturing
Sept. 15 1922, of which $182,871,000 were issued. These notes were dated Sept. 15 and carried the same exemptions as the others, but bore only
SSe% interest. The subscriptions for the notes reached $785,082,900 and the amount allotted was $390,706,100. In February 1922 another $601,599,500 notes at only 4%%, maturing March 15 1925, were issued. In the following March an additional $617,768,700 43% notes, to mature
March 15 1926, were issued. The total amount of such notes outstanding May 31 1922 was $1,921,265,900.
The Victory Liberty Loan Act, in addition to providing for the issuance of the $4.500,000.000 notes as above, covered the following changes in the
exemption and conversion privileges contained in preceding Acts:
Sec. 2. (a) That until the expiration of five years after the date of the termination of the war between the United States and the German Government, as fixed by proclamation of the president, in addition to the exemptions provided in Section 7 of the Second Liberty Bond Act in respect to
the interest on an amount of bonds and certificates, authorized by such Act and amendments thereto, the principal of which does not exceed in the
aggregate $5,000, and in addition to all other exemptions provided in the Second Liberty Bond Act or the supplement to Second Liberty Bond Act,
the Interest received on and after Jan. 1 1919 on an amount of bonds of the First Liberty Loan Converted. dated Nov. 15 1917, May 9 1918 or
Oct. 24 1918. the Second Liberty Loan. converted and unconverted. the Third Liberty Loan, and the Fourth Liberty Loan, the principal of which
does not exceed $30,000 in the aggregate,owned by any individual, partnership,association, or corporation, shall be exempt from graduated additional
Income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes, and excess profits and war profits taxes, now or hereafter imposed by the United States upon the income
or profits of individuals, partnerships, associations or corporations.
(b) In addition to the exemption provided In subdivision (a), and in addition to the other exemptions therein referred to, the interest received on
and after Jan. 1 1919 on an amount of the bonds therein specified the principal of which does not exceed $20,000 in the aggregate, owned by any
Individual. partnership, association, or corporation, shall be exempt from the taxes therein specified: Provided, That no owner of such bonds shall be
entitled to such exemption in respect to the interest on an aggregate principal amount of such bonds exceeding three times the principal amount of
notes of the Victory Liberty Loan originally subscribed for by such owner and still owned by him at the date of his tax return.
Note.—Reference toi the statutes governing older issues of bonds and of War Savings and Thrift Stamps will be found in the issue.
of the "State and City' Section for December 11 1918.




176

UNITED STATES DEBT

[VOL. 114.

In April 1895 we gave a table showing the debt of the United States on the first day of July 1856, and every subsequent
year On this occasion we begin our statement with 1878, as that year antedates all of the issues now outstanding. The
statement is subjoined.
PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM JULY 1 1878 TO NOV. 30 1921.
Year

I
Liberty Loan,
2
3
4
5
6
First.
Liberty Loan, Liberty Loan, Liberty Loan, Liberty Loan Postal Savings
Second.
3% 4 & 44%
Third.
Fourth.
Victory(Fifth)
Bonds
2d Cone. 4Y1s 4 & 44%
44% •
44%
34 ee 44%.
24%

194719081909_
1910
1911_
1912_
1913191419151916_
$1.466,335.095
1917
1,988,791,295 $3,746,813,516 43,228,109,638
1918
1919--._ 1.984,796,500 3,566,456.600 3,958,552,700 6,794,504,587 3.467.844,972
1020_ _ _ 1.952.458,8M 3.325.307,000 3.662.715,800 6.391,354,500 4,246:365.350
1,952,258.800 3.316,536.550 3,611,530.300 6,351,860.350 3,913,780,350
1921
'22Mar31 1.951.924.850 3.311.744.800 3.566.726.500 6 316.886.000 2.621.412.950

Itrair

11
12
13
14
War Savings& "Funded Loan "Funded Loan "Refunding
Certificates,"
ThriftStamps. of1891."44% of 1907."
contin. at 2%.
43.
4%
4s.
$240,000,000
250,000,000
250.000,000
250,000,000
250,000.000
250,000,000

1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889_
189018911892_
1893.
1894_
18951896_
18971898.
1899.
1900
1901
1902
1903_
1904-1905-1906_
1907_
1908_
1909_
1910-1911_
1912_
1913_
1914_
1915
1916....
19171918
1919
1020
1921
'22Mar31

0

10

737.661.700
737.719,850
737,759.700
737.800.580
714,177.400
676,095,350
602.193.500
559,566,000
559,581,250
559.604,150
559,618.400
559.625,750
559,636.850
559,640,100
559,646,050
559,652,300
355,528,350
257.376,050
233,177,400
173,385,650
156.593,150
156,595,600
116,755,150
36,126,150

290,000
240,600
207,800
175,270
138,050
119,640
103,860
93,920
83,580
68,450
58,990
54.110
47,140
45.130
41,520
37.830
35,470
33,320
31,980
30.600
29.080
27,530
26,280
25,150

$349.797,297
953,997,435
827.419,021
694,105,410
659,967,973

16
"Loan of
1925."
43.

$40,012,750
12,848,210
1.367,000
688,800
465,050
355,900

$50,000,000
100,000,000
100,000,000
100.000.000
100.000,000
100,000.000
47,651,200
21,854,100
19,410,350
19,385,050

12;
,
6
One-Year
Treas'y Notes
3%

Year.

•

$98,850,000
728,673,790
737,980,800
738,659.000
738,884.300
737,586,300

250.000.000
250,000,000
250.000,000
250.000,000
222.207,050
139,639,000
109,015.750
50.869.200
25,364,500
25,364.500
25,364.500
25,364,500
25,364.500
25,364,500
25,364.500
25,364,500
21,979,850

1878
1879
1880188118821883

15
"Loan of
1904,"
5s.

$459,280
2,389,120
4.635.800
6.441,600
8,245,100
10.039,760
11.060,700
11,349,960
11,359,360
11,718.240
11.830,440

$4,390,000
27,362,000 Treas'y Notes Treas'y Notes Treas'y Notes
19,150,000 Series A c*, B
Series A
Series A
1924
1925
1926
311,191 600
701,897,700 601,599,500
21
Total InterestBearing Debt.

609,721,950

22
23
Debt on Which Debt Bearing No
Int.HasCeased
Interest.

$31,157,700
162,315,400
162.315,400
162,315,400
162.315,400
162,315,400
162.315,400
134,994,200
118,489.900
118,489,900
118,489,900
118.489.900
118,489,900
118,489,900
118,489,900
118.489,900
118,489,900
118,489.900
118.489.900
118.489,900
118.489,900
118,489,900
118,489,900
118,489,900
118,489,900
118,489,900
1 8.489.900
118,489,900
24
Outstanding
Principal.

7
Conversion
Bands.
3%

8
9
10
Certificates of Panama Canal Panama Canal
Indebtedness.
Loan.
Loan.
Various
1902-05, 2%1909-11, 3%

$30,000,000
54.631,980
84,631,980
84,631,980
84,631,980
84.631,980
84,631,980
84.631,980
84.631.980
$5,900,600 ------------84,631,980
28,894,500 $272,857,132
74,901.580
28,894,500 1.706.204,500
74,901,580
28,894.500 3.624,983.490
74.901.580
28.894.500 2.768.925.500
74.901.580
28 894.500 2,699,330.450
74.90 .580
28.894.500 1.618.452.000
74.901.580

$2.035,700
50,000,000
50,000,000
50,000,000
50,000,000
50,000,000
50,000.000
50,000,000
50,000,000
50,000,000
50 000,000
50.000.000

17
18
19
20
"Navy Pen- "L'n of 1908" Old 6s and 73 "Consols o
sion. Fund,"(War Bonds) Converted into
1930."
33.
3s.
4s and 443.
2%.
414,000,000
$1,441,885.650
14,000,000
792.121.700
14,000,000
720.645,300
14,000,000
636,219,950
14,000,000
1460,461,050
14,000,000
J132,082.601
11304204350
14,000,000
1224,612,15
14,000.000
1194,190,500
14,000.000
1144,046,600
14,000,000
119,716.500
14.000.000
14,000,000
14,000.000

$198,678,720
128,843,240
99,621,420
97,515,660
83,107,060
77.135,360
77.135.360
63.945,460
63,945.460
63,945.460
63.945,460
63.945,460
63,945,460
63,945.460
63,945,460
63.945,460
63,945,460
63,945,460
63,945.460
63,945.460

$307,125,350
445,940,750
445,940,750
520,143.150
542,909,950
542,909,950
595,942,350
646,250,150
646,250,150
646,250,150
646,250,150
646,250,150
646,250,150
646,250,150
646,250,150
646,250,150
636,259,550
599,724,050
599,724.050
599,724,050
599.724.05n
599,724 050
599,724,050

25
26
27
Cash in the Treas- Total Debt, Less Annual Interest
ury July 1.
Cash in Treasury.
Charge.

$1.794,735,650 00 $5,594,560 26 $363,231,082 27 $2.163,561,292 53 $164,179,012 08 $1.999.382,280 45
$94,654,472 50
1,797.643,700 00 37,015,630 26 362.150.091 78 2.196.809,422 04
290.394.517 01 1.996.414.905 03 83.773,778 50
1,723.993.100 00 7.621,455 26 353.826,945 37 2.085,441,500 63
1136.114.752 88 1.919.326.747 75 79,633.981 00
1,639,567.750 00 1,723.865 26 353.847,504 32 2.000,139.119 58
180.488.965 35 1.819.650.154 23 75.018.695 60
1.463,810,400 00 16,260,805 26 353,787,958 77 1,833.859.164 03
158,835.689 78 1,675.023.474 25 57.360,110 75
1,338,229,150 00 7,831.415 26 353,740.691 81 1.699.801.257 07
161,019.431 92 1.538,781,825 15 51,436.709 50
1,226,563.850 00 19,656.205 26 353.719.517 31 1.599.939,572 57
161,396,577 18 1,438.542.995 39 47.926,432 50
1.196.150,950 00 4,100.995 26 353.603,141 88 1.553.955.087 14
178,602,643 23 1.375.352.443 91
47,014.133 00
1,146.014.100 00 9,704.445 26 397,692,548 52 1,509.411.093 78
227.265,253 34 1,282,145.840 44 45,510,098 00
1,021.692.350 00 6.115.165 26 353,685.110 37 1.381.492.625 63
206.323,950 21 1.175.168.675 42 41.786,529 50
950.522.500 00 2,496,095 26 • 353.660,467 32 1,306.679.062 58
243.674.167 85 1,063.004.894 73 38,991,935 25
829.853,990 00 1.911.485 26 353,654.148 97 1,185.419.624 23
209.479.874 01
975.939.750 22 33,752,354 60
725.313.110 00 1,815.805 26 353.648.559 47 1.1380.777.474 73
189,993.104 20
890.784.370 53 29,417.603 15
610,529.120 00 1.614,705 26 393.662.735 35 1,005,806.560 61
153.893,808 83
851.912.751 78 23,615,735 80
585.029,330 00 2.785.875 26 380.403.635 37
968,218.840 63
126.692,377 03
841,526.463 60 22.893,883 20
585.037.100 00 2,094.060 26 374.300.605 87
961.431.766 13
122,462,290 38
838,969.475 75 22,894.194 00
635.041.890 00 1.851.240 26 380,004.686 42 1,016.897.816 68
117.584.436 13
899,313.380 55 25,394,385 60
716.202,060 00 1.721.590 26 378,989.469 99 1.096.913.120 25
195.240.153 51
901.672.966 74 29.140.782 40
847.363.890 00 1.636.890 26 373,728.570 14 1,222,729.350 40
267.432.096 70
955.297,253 70 34.387,265 60
847,365.130 00 1.346,880 26 378,081,702 64 1,226.793.712 90
240.137.626 76
986,656.086 14 34,387,315 20
847,367.470 00 1,262.680 26 384.112.912 64 1,232.743.062 90
205,657.570 76 1,027,085.492 14 34.387.408 80
1.046.048.750 00 1.218,30026 389.433,653 66 1,436,700.703 92
281.380.468
1,023.478.860 00 1.176.320 26 388.761,732 41 1.413,416.912 67 *305.705.654 73 1.155,320.235 19 40,347.872 80
78 1,107.711.257 89
987.141.040 00 1,415.620 26 383.015.584 63 1,371.572.244 89 *326,833.124 92 1,044.739,117 97 33.545.130 00
29,789,153 40
931.070.340 00 1,280,860 26 395.680.156 63 1.328.031.356 89 *358,574.115
969.457.241 04 27.542.945 50
914,541.410 00 1.205.090 26 393.659.412 63 1.309.405.912 89 *384.394.275 85
58
925.011,637 31
25.541,573 30
895,157,440 00 1,970.920 26 389,130.655 88 1.286.259.016 14 *319.027,242
967.231.773 75 24.176,745 00
895,158,340 00 1.370.245 26 385.828,509 58 1.282,357.094 84 *292.490.322 39
989.866.771 97 24,177.850 20
895.159,140 00 1.128,13526 396.235.694 78 1.292,522.970 04 *328.087.283 87
25
964.435,686 79 23.238.064 00
894.834,280 00 1.086.815 26 401.257,097 28 1,297,178.192 54 *418,581,437
878.596.755 03 21,648,913 60
897.503.990 00 4.130.015 26 426,056.397 28 1.327.690,402 54 *389.557.993 51
16
938.132,409
21.101,19740
913,317.490 00 2.883.855 26 382,114,026 78 1,298315.372 04 *274.453,841 25 1,023.861.530 38 21.295,602
913,317,490 00 2.124.895 26 381,497,583 78 1,296,939,969 04 *250.490.783 79 1,046.449.185 79 21.295,602 40
25
915,353,190 00 1,879.830 26 386.751,917 43 1.303.984.937 69 *288.200.599 23 1.015.784.338 46 21.356.673 40
40
963,776,770 00 1,760.450 26 378,301.284 90 1,343.838,505
*316,263.807
965,706,610 00 1,659,550 26 375.681.584 40 1.343.047.744 16 *314.489.641 88 1.027.574.697 28 22.787,079 49
47
967,953.310 00 1.552,560 02 368.729.529 90 1,338.235.400 66 *310.978,390 60 1.028.558.103 39 22.835,325 40
1.027,257.009 56
969,759,090 00 1,507,260 26 372,974.753 90 1,344,241.104 16 *254,393.098 16 1,089.848.006 00 22,881,497 90
16
22.956,642 40
971,562,590 00 1,473.100 26 a252.109.877 27 1,225,145.567 53 a218,863.995 43
10
2,712,549,477 00 14,232,230 26 a248,836.878 02 2,975.618.584 89 a1.066.983.361 07 1,106,281.572 82 23.084,635 90
1.908,635,223
83.625,481 41
11,985.882,436 42 20,242,550 26 a237,503.732 69 12.243,628.719 37 a1,319.347.364 14 10.924.281,355 23
25,234,496,273 54 11.109,370 26 a236.428,774 69 25.482,034,418 49 al.002.732,042 00 24,479.302.376 49 3425,000,000 00
24.061.095.381 38 6,747.700 26 6210.075.349 91 24.207,918.413 53 ab32 971.319 67 24.330,849,731 20 31000000000 00
31 007243390 00
23,737.352 080 00 10,939.620 00 a227,958 907 00 23,976 250.608 40
22,901,177 693 00 15,562,430 26 a25,266,358 10 23,145,006,481 23 a162,703.177 48 23,813.547.430 92 31 002000000 00
3999,000,000 00
Note 1.—The annual interest charge is computed upon the amount of outstanding principal at the close of
year, and
charge on Pacific Railway bonds, but Is Incorrectly swelled to a small extent by interest on Thrift Stamps whichthe fiscalseparately is exclusive of Interest
are not
stated.
Note 2.—The figures for July 1 1879 were made up assuming pending funding operations to have been completed.
•Arote 3.—Under the Act of March 14 1900 the Treasury Department has kept the gold reserve fund as a separate Item,
and not included It In the
available cash balance. In the above statement, however, we have continued to include the item so as not to embarrass comparison with previous
years,
a under the new form of statement Issued by the Treasury Department the gold reserve ($152,979,025
1922)
of United States notes outstanding, decreasing to that extent the debt bearing no interest and consequently 63 Mar, 31similaris deducted from thetotel
making a
reduction in the balance
of cash available to pay maturing obligations
b Current liabilities exceeded cash by this amount. I Continued at 34%.
f Continued at 3%.
I Approximate.
1878, July 1
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
3.886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1020
1921
1922, March 31