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TATE A

ii

ITY

SECTION
OF THE

COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CHRONICLE-.
Copyrighted in 1911 according to Act of Congress, by WILLIAM B.DANA COMPANY,in office of Librarian of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Vol. 93.

NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 25 1911.

No. 2422.

was illegally organized lays down the rule that the
only territorial and municipal subdivisions of this
The State and City Section, issued semi-annually on the last Saturday State, for purposes of self-government, recognized by
of May and November, is furnished without extra charge to every annual
the State Constitution, are counties, towns, citie
subscriber of the Commercial and Financial Chronicle.
The Railway and Industrial Section, issued three times a year on the last
Saturday of February, June and October, is also furnished without extra and villages. It says that the failure of the Consticharge to every subscriber of the Chronicle.
tution to recognize any other subdivisions is equivaThe Railway Earnings Section, issued monthly, containing the sworn
returns of earnings and expenses filed each month with the Inter-State lent to a prohibition against the creation by the LegisCommerce Commission, is also furnished without extra charge to every
lature of such divisions by a different name or classiannual Chronicle subscriber.
The Electric Railway Section, issued three times a year, in January, fication.
May and September, is likewise furnished without extra charge to every
Chronicle subscriber.
This decision was handed down last month—OctoThe Bank and Quotation Section, Issued monthly. Is also furnished
ber 17. The name of the case was The People of the
without extra charge to every subscriber of the Chronicle.
The Bankers' Convention Section. issued yearly, giving the detailed pro- State of New York ex rel. Nicholas Hon Yost,appelseedings of the annual convention of the American Bankers' Association
Is likewise furnished without extra charge to Chronicle subscribers.
lant, vs. Daniel T. Becker, Sheriff of the County of
Terms for the Chronicle, Including the six Supplements above named.
are Ten Dollars per annum within the United States. Thirteen Dollars Oneida, respondent. It appears that in July 1910
(which includes postage) in Europe. and $1150 in Canada.
File covers of the Chronicle are sold at 50 cents each: postage on the same Hon Yost was imprisoned in the jail of Oneida County
Is 18 cents. File covers for Supplements can be had at same price.
under a commitment issued by Thomas P. Bryant,
CHICAGO OFFICE—Pliny Bartlett, 513 Monadnock Block.
LONDON OFFICE—Edwards do Smith. 1 Drapers' Gardens, E.C. Police Justice of the Area or Territory of Sylvan
Beach, N. Y., sitting as a Court of Special Sessions of
WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY. Publishers,
Front, Pine and Depeyster Streets,
the Town of Vienna, Oneida Co. It was argued on
Post Office Box, 958.
New York
behalf of Hon Yost that the Area or Territory of
Sylvan
Beach was incorporated as a village in violaLEGAL
ONLY
DISTRICTS
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL
tion of the section of the Constitution of the State
WHEN AUTHORIZED BY CONSTITUTION.
Separate municipal or civil districts are often estab- which prohibits the Legislature from passing private
lished by legislative bodies for the performance of or local bills incorporating villages, and, as a corcertain special functions and authorized to put out ollary, that the Court of Special Sessions or police
obligations of one kind or another in the performance court and the office of police justice within the Area
of such functions. Obviously one of the first require- or Territory were non-existent and the commitment
ments essential to the safety and validity of such was void. It is pointed out in the opinion of Judge
obligations is that the district shall have been legally Collin that the character of the Area or Territory of
organized and that the legislature shall not have ex- Sylvan Beach as it existed when the commitment was
ceeded constitutional limits in authorizing the crea- made in July 1910 was fixed by Chapter 812 of the
tion of the district. A case has just been decided in Laws of 1896 and Chapter 361 of the Laws of 1901.
this State by our highest judicial tribunal, namely For the purpose of clearness and brevity Judge Collin
the Court of Appeals at Albany, showing the need treats these Acts as a single Act, and he takes up the
for care in that respect. The force of the decision in different sections, one by one,and shows the powers
this instance is not lessened by the fact that the pro- of government they confer. Some of the antecedent
ceedings arose in the criminal courts and not in a civil Acts relating to this Area or Territory date back to 1887.
action. Manifestly when the existence of any civil
After setting forth the salient and characterizing
division is so permeated with illegality that it is in- effects of this legislation, and noting that Thomas P.
competent for the courts organized in connection Bryant was elected, in accordance with the provisions
therewith to hold or commit public offenders, it is of the statute, the police justice of the Area of Sylvan
equally defective for the purpose of creating debt or Beach, and his term had not expired, the Court
incurring loans, though that precise question did not unanimously reaches the conclusion that the various
come up in the present instance. And, as a matter statutes to which Sylvan Beach owed its existence were
of fact, though the decision was rendered in an action inhibited by the Constitution of the State. Judge
raising the question of the jurisdiction of the courts Collin says the powers they purported to confer upon
to commit a prisoner to jail, the matter nevertheless the area or territory related to health, order, good
has an investment aspect inasmuch as this very dis- government, police and fire protection, highways,
trict, now declared illegal, in March of last year did public grounds, the expending of money for public
attempt to float a very small issue of bonds.
purposes and the levying and collecting of taxes
The district referred to was what was designated as within it. The district or area was invested with
"the Area or Territory" of Sylvan Beach, in the perpetuity of existence and the right to acquire, hold
Town of Vienna, County of Oneida. And the Court and dispose of property. It was given a governing
of Appeals in declaring that this district or territory body with the power of appointing officers and

STATE AND CITY SECTION.




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STATE AND CITY SECTION.

Agents, the power to enact regulations and ordinances,
,enforce them and punish for their infractions. It
theld its powers and rights for public purposes and for
the particular benefit of its inhabitants and the
-owners of real property within it. It was a body
politic and corporate, and as such the local recipient
of administrative and judicial functions to be used as
a part of the State Government for the public good
by the exercise of which it becomes a participant in the
•Government of the State.
The Court says Sylvan Beach was a legal municipal
corporation unless the people of the State had by their
supreme and paramount law restrained the Legislature from instituting it. The Legislature, it is declared, may exercise the whole legislative power of the
people except as the Constitution expressly or by implication forbids. Judge Collin goes into some historical facts for the purpose of determining that point.
The people of the State, in and by means of the Conzstitution of 1777, constructed in broad and general
language the framework of the system or the machinery
through the operation of which they would be gov,erned. They would neither found nor tolerate a gov
,ernment which did not include and guard the prin-ciple that all local concerns and affairs should be regulated by the voice and action of the local community,
_subject only to the control and supervision of the general State Government. Essential for the existence
,and sway of that principle were separate territorial
- subdivisions of the State, possessing respectively the
-chartered or delegated powers and rights in which were
-its authorization and opportunity.
Neither in theory nor in operation was the principle
.of local self-government new. Through centuries in
.England and in the existence of the colony of New
York it had been vital. In the colony the territorial
subdivisions which were its domain were counties,
-towns and cities, each of which had in England its
prototype or model, the first and last in its counties or
.shires and its cities, the second in its hundreds. The
Duke's Laws, promulgated in 1665, required the election "by the plurality of voices of the freeholders in
each town" of eight overseers for the town, "men of
good fame and life," and provided that "all votes in
the private affairs of particular townes shall be given
And determined by the inhabitants, freeholders, house'holders." Justices of the peace were commissioned
.for the various towns. The colonial territory had not
'then been divided into counties; it was divided into
twelve counties by an Act of Nov. 1 1683 passed by the
,first representative assembly of the colony.
The first English charter of New York City (the first
• city of the colony), known as the Dongan charter, was
granted April 27 1686, and the first charter of the city
-of Albany (the second city of the colony) was granted
-July 22 1686. The Constitution of 1777 was in large
,measure the adaptation of established civil rules and
.institutions to the new conditions wrought by the corn.plete dissolution of the allegiance of the colonies to
the British Crown. It adopted counties, towns and
.cities as the civil units of the State and the local
Auxiliaries of its government. During the first half
century succeeding the birth of the State, the growth
of urban communities was slow, and it was not until
1785 that the third city of the State, the city of Hudson, was incorporated, and in 1790 the first incorporated village, the village of Lansingburg, received
existence (Laws of 1790, chap. 49; Laws of 1795,
chap. 4). The Constitution of 1821 recognized and
adopted the village as an additional civil subdivision
of the State (Art. 2, Sec. 1), and from that time on
counties, towns, cities and villages have been the subordinate governmental units recognized by the Constitution of the State.
The third Constitution, it is pointed out—that of
1846—reaffirmed the substance of the provisions of
those of 1777 and 1821 relating to counties, towns,
'cities and villages, and added others, making more
firm their places in the political system and more clear
the intendment of those who framed it that they were




VoL. Liz xnr.

and should remain the only territorial divisions for the
purpose of local government. It empowered the
Legislature to enlarge the powers of boards of supervisors to legislate locally (Art. 3, Sec. 17); made it the
duty of the Legislature to provide for the organization
of cities and incorporated villages, and to restrict their
power of taxation, assessment, borrowing money, contracting debt and loaning their credit(Art.8,Sec.9);promulgated the familiar home rule provision(Art.9,Sec.2);
enjoined, by an amendment adopted in 1874,the Legislature from passing a private or local bill incorporating
villages (Art. 3, Sec. 18), and by an amendment of
1884 provided: "No county, city, town or village
shall hereafter give any money or property, or loan its
money or credit to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation, or become directly or indirectly
the owner of stock in or bonds of any association or
corporation;•nor shall any such county, city, town or
village be allowed to incur any indebtedness except
for county, city, town or village purposes" (Art. 8,
Sec. 10).
All of the foregoing provisions, Judge Collin points
out, are continued, and others relevant to the discussion are contained in the Constitution of 1894. He
says it is apparent from the narrative given of the parts
of the Constitution which relate to the instrumentalities and methods of local government that the organic
law constitutes the counties, cities, towns and villages
of the State the civil divisions for political purposes
and indispensable to the continuation of the government organized by it. Their distinctive character and
attributes cannot be conferred upon municipal corporations differently denominated without subverting
the form of government which it framed. The Constitutional provisions to which reference has been made
and legislative Acts such as, for instance, the Election
Law, the Public Health Law or the Liquor Tax Law,
would be foreign and inoperative as to a shire, parish,
manor or area or territory, aithough given the powers
conferred upon counties, towns, cities and villages,
and therefrom would result uncertainty and disorder
superseding government.
Accordingly, it is held that the adoption by the Constitution of counties, towns, cities and villages as the
civil divisions exercising general powers of local government and the local auxiliaries of the State Government is equivalent to a direct prohibition against the
creation of other civil divisions vested with similar
powers. Such conclusion, furthermore, is supported
by the opinion of the Court of Appeals in People ex rel.
Bolton v. Albertson and People ex rel. Townsend v.
Porter. There is nothing inconsistent with this view,
says Judge Collin, in the organization of boroughs in
the City of New York under its charter, as these are
merely subordinate subdivisions of a city.
In the endeavor to sustain the legality of Sylvan
Beach, the authorities pointed to the following declaration in Section 3 of the General Corporation Law
(Cons. Law, Chap. 23):"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." It was argued that Sylvan Beach had not been incorporated a
village, but a "territorial division of the State established by law with powers of local government." This
contention, however, the Court did not feel it was required to consider. Judge Collin says it is an element
essential in the incorporation of a county, town, city
or village that it be incorporated by expressed classification a county or a town or a city or a village. The
Legislature must, in order that our political system
have orderly and intended operation, give to a body
corporate having general powers of local government
a classification or denomination, and thereby fix its
proper place in the governmental machinery. . In this
instance the Legislature denominated Sylvan Beach
"area or territory," and in case the Court amended the
expression to village or city, or deemed it thus
amended, it would be performing a legislative and not
a judicial act.

UNITED STATES DEBT.

Nov., 1911.1

Uni/ed Slates Deb/ and Ils History.
The following is a statement of the debt of the United States past and present. To add to its usefulness we give references to the laws authorizing each of the issues of bonds outstanding to-day, and likewise so far as we deem it needful,
citations from those laws.
All our figures, except when otherwise noted, represent the status at the close of business June 30 or the beginning of
business on July 1 of each fiscal year. To conform to that feature and yet furnish information through which any reader
can always have the data for a correct exhibit of the debt situation at any past or future day, and make an accurate comparison with previous years, we present, first, the details as they stood at the close of the last fiscal year ending June 301911;
second, the changes in those details since June 30 1911 down to Nov. 11911; third, the items of interest-bearing debt, drc.,
at the beginning of each fiscal year since July 1 1878; fourth, we publish in the "Chronicle" every month—usually the first
or second Saturday—the full detailed Government statement of the debt as reported by the Treasurer on the last day of
the previous month; some months lack of space forces us to delay the publication to a later week.
With these data at his command, it would seem as if any inquirer could satisfy himself fully with reference to every
point which might become of importance for him to know respecting the United States debt.
INTEREST-BEARING DEBT OUTSTANDING JUNE 30 1911.
Outstanding.
Authorizing Act.

Rate.

March 14 1900
June 13 1898
January 14 1875
June 28 1902 & Dec. 21 1005
June 28 1902 & Dec. 21 1905
Aug. 5 '09, Feb. 4 '10 & Mch. 2 '11

2%
3%
4%
2%
2%
3%

Title of Loan.
Consols of 1930
Loans of 1908-18
Loan of 1925
Panama Canal Loan
Panama Canal Loan..
Panama Canal Loan

When
Redeemable.

Interest
Payable.

Amount
Issued.

Registered.

Coupon.

Total.

April 1 1930.7, 0, J & A $646,250,150 $641,986,550 $4,263,600 $646,250,150
Aft.Aug. 1 '08 F, M. A & N 198,792,660 43,309,620 20,635,840 63,945,460
162,315,400 98,943,100 19,546,800 118,489,900
Feb. 1 1925 F, M, A & N
54,605,740
54,631,980
26,240 54,631,980
Aug. 1 1916 F, M, A & N
29,635,820
30,000,000
364,180 30,000,000
Att.Nov. 1 '18 F, M, A &N
2,035,700
2.035,700
2,035,700
June 1 1961 S. D. M & J

Aggregate of Interest-bearing debt. excl. of U. S. bonds issued to Pacific railroads, as stated below._ _ 1,094,025,890 $870,516,530 $44,836,660 $915,353,190
DEBT ON WHICH INTEREST HAS CEASED JUNE 30 1911.
Funded loan of 1891. continued at 2%, called May 18 1900, interest ceased Aug. 18 1900
Funded loan of 1891, matured Sept. 2 1891
Loan of 1904, matured Feb. 2 1904
Funded loan of 1907, matured Juy 2 1907
Refunding certificates, matured July 1 1907
Old debt matured at various dates prior to Jan. 1 1861 and other items of debt matured at various dates subsequent to Jan 1 1881
Aggregate June 30 1910 of debt on which interest has ceased since maturity

$7,000 00
23,850 00
13,450 00
916,700 00
14,650 00
904,380 26
$1,879,830 26

DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST JUNE 30 1911
Authorizing Act.
United States notes
Old demand notes
National Bank Notes '
Redemption account ._ _
Fractional currency

Feb. 25 1862; July 11 1862; March 3 1863
July 17 1881; Feb 12 1802
July 14 1890
July 17 1862; March 3 1863; June 30 1864, 815,239.928 28, less 88,375.934 estimated as lost or destroyed.
Act of June 21 1879

Aggregate June 30 1910 of debt bearing no Interest

8346,681,016 00
53,282 50
33,160,228 00
6,857,390 93
$386,751,917 43

The foregoing shows that the Government debt on June 30 1911 was made up of (1) interest-bearing debt, $915,353,190,
of (2) debt on which interest has ceased, $1,879,830 26, of (3) debt bearing no interest, $386,751,917 43, making total gross
debt, $1,303,984,937 69; subtracting from the total the net cash balance in the Treasury ($288,200,599 23) at the same date
(June 30 1911), we have the net debt as it stood at the close of the last fiscal year, $1,015,784.338 46. Since the close of
June the changes in tile various itetns of the interest-bearing debt have included $47,854,300 addition to the Panama Loan
of 1911 and Z41,900 Postal Savings Bonds, making the interest-bearing debt at this time $963,349,390.
For later and 'attire details of the debt, see the same as issued every month in the "Chronicle," the first or a later Saturday.
We now add, first, references to and citations from the laws which are the authority for the debt as it stands to-day; second
the two tables on the next page, which exhibit all the particulars of the total debt of the United States on June 30 of each
year from 1878 to 1911, and on Nov. 11911; third, the Pacific Railroad bonds, which are never included in the Treasury
debt statements.
The bonds of this issue were Issued in exchange for the 4 4% funded loan of
FUNDED LOAN OF 1891" (Column 1) 4 4s, continued at 2%
1891 by agreement between the Secretary of the Treasury and the holders, and were made redeemable at pleasure of the Government. Amount
issued $25,364,500, but May 18 1900 all were called for redemption on Aug. 18 1900. when interest ceased.
"CONSOLS OF 1930."—(Column 10.) Bonds (2% payable at the pleasure of the Government after 30 years) authorized in "Act to define and
dx the standard of valus," ece. (for copy of Act see "Chronicle," March 3 1900, page 411), for the purpose of refunding (1) outstanding United States
bonds bearing interest at 5% payable Feb. 11904;(2) bonds bearing interest at 4% payable July 1 1007; and (3) bonds bearing interest at 3% payable
For details of arrangement see Secretary Gage's circular with reference to the operations for carrying out
August 1 1908 (the "ten-twenties of 1898")
the refunding provisions of the bill In "Chronicle." March 17 1900, page 509. Of these 2%s there were outstanding Nov.1 1911, according to debt statement, $646,250,150.
"LOAN OF 1908-1918."—(Column 8.) The bonds included under this head are an Issue of $198,792,660 3Os. They were autherig.d by Act of
June 13 1898 and are known as the "War Loan." The law provided that In allotting said bonds the individual subscriptions of the lowest amount
must be first allotted. On the day the Act was signed a Treasury circular was issued (see circular In "Chronicle" of June 18 1898, page 1168) inviting
subscriptions for 32 days, from June 13 to July 14, for the amount of bonds stated, in both coupon and registered form, coupon In denominations of
$20, $100, $500 and $1,000, and registered in denominations of same amounts, and also In $5,008 and $10,000, dated August 1 1898, redeemable In
coin at the pleasure of the United States after ten years from date of Issue, and due and payable August 1 1918. See circular for further details.
Subscriptions reached the amount of 81,325,000.000. The amount now outstanding (Nov. 1 1911) is $63,945,460.
cola
"FUNDED LOAN OF 1907"(Column (3) 48. The Act of July 14 1870, authorized the issue of 1,000 million dollars of bonds at 4%, payable in
the United
of the present standard value at the pleasure of the United States after thirty years; these bonds to be exempt from all taxes or duties of
and proceeds
States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal or local authority. Bonds to be sold at not less than par In coin,
applied to redemption of outstanding 5-20s, par for par. Outstanding (Nev. 1 1011), 8916.700, Included In debt upon which Interest has ceased.
"REFUNDING CERTIFICATES" (Column 4).—Act of February 26 1879 authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to issue In exchange for lawful
money of the United States certificates of deposit of the denomination of ten dollars, bearing interest at the rate of 4%, and convertible at any time,
with accrued interest, into the 4% bonds described In the Refunding Act; tile money so received to be applied only to the payment of the bonds bearing Interest at a rate not less than 5%. On March 12 1879 the issue of these certificates and their exchange into 4% bonds were authorized; the certincates were to draw 4% Interest from April 1 1879 and were convertible in sums of $50 or its multiples. The amount Issued at the close of the fiscal
year (June 30 1879) was $39,308.110, but they had been converted so rapidly that there were outstanding at that date only $12,848,210. On Oct. 31
1879 the entire authorization had been reached, the maximum amount of the issue being 840.012 750. Of these there were still outstanding on
Nov. 1 1911 a total of $14,650. Included In debt bearing no Interest.
"LOAN OF 1925."—(Column 6.) Sales of bonds Included under this designation were effected (1) In February 1895 to the amount of $62,315,400.
and (2) In February 1896 to the amount of $100,000.000. In a message to Congress under date of February 8 1895 (published in the "Chronicle"
of an arrangFebruary 9 1895, page 244), President Cleveland stated in substance that in pursuance of Section 3700 of the Revised Statutes the details
States after
ment have this day been concluded whereby bonds authorized under the Act of July 14 1875, payable in coin at the pleasure of theofUnited
gold coin amountof 4% per annum, to the amount of $62,315,400, are to be issued for the purchase
the first day of Feb 1925, with interest at the rate
in our reheld
now
to
sum
be
gold
to
added
which
the
865,000,000,
delivered
to
States,
the
of
excess
United
the
Treasury
of
in
slightly
ing to a sum
to something more than $100,000,000. Such a premium is to be allowed to the Government
serve will so restore such reserve as to make It amount
upon the bonds as to fix the rate of interest upon the amount of gold realized at 3 4% per annum. At least one-half of the gold to be obtained Is to be
supplied from abroad. Section 3700 of the revised Statutes is as follows:
"Sec. 3700. The Secretary of the Treasury may purchase coin with any of the bonds or notes of the United States authorized by law at such rates
to the public Interest."
and upon such terms as he may deem most advantageous
265.
For a construction of the "Refunding Art of 1870" and of the "Resumption Act of 1875," see "Chronicle," February 18 1893. pageIn
date, same
The issue in February 1896 was an ordinary offering, open to all bidders, of $100,000,000 of the same bonds as the foregoing—same
1925,"
of
of
time
and
of
"Loan
interest
which there
the
of
rate
called
interest
in
are
both
same
issues
Consequently
payments.
maturity,
of
In time
are outstanding $118,489,900.
to
'LOAN OF 1904."—(Column 5.) The Act of January 14 1875 authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to use any surplus revenues from time
of the
time in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell, dispose of, at not less than par in coin, either of the descriptions of bonds
United States described in the Act of July 14 1870 for the purpose of redeeming on and after January 1 1879, In coin, at the office of the Assistant
Treasurer of the united states at New York, the outstanding legal-tender notes when presented In sums of not less than fifty dollars. Under this
of 5%s and In Nov. 1894 there were Issued
authorization, and for the purpose mentioned,there were Issued in Feb 1894, payable in 10 years, $50.000,000
$50,000,000 more for similar bonds for same purpose. The bonds matured Feb. 2 1904, and the amount outstanding Nov. 1 ($13,450) Is Included on
that date in "debt on which Interest has ceased."
"PANAMA CANAL LOAN."—(Column 2 ) The Act of June 28 1902, Section 8, supplemented by the Act of Dec 21 1905 (for copy of the sections
referred to, see "Chronicle" July 7 .1906, page 12), authorizes the issue of $130,000,000 of coupon or registered 2% bonds of the United States, or as
much thereof as may be necessary, In denominations of $20 or some multiple of that sum redeemable In gold coin at the pleasure of the United States
They bear date Aug. 1 1906 and
after ten years from the date of issue -$84 63 Imo or said bonds have been issued, all of which are now outstanding
Nov. 1 1908, but Interest begin Nov. 1 1907 an Feb. 1 1909.
"CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS" OF 1908, Authorized by Act of June 13 1898. $15,436500 of the certificates wt•re Issued In denoml
nations of $50, payable to bearer; dated Nov 20 1907; interest at the rate of 3% per annum, payable with the principal sum on and after Nov.20 1903,
on presentation of the certificates for redemption. For further details see circular of Secretary Corteiyou in "Chronicle," Nov. 23 1907, page 1311—
th.., certificates have all been retired




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UNITED STATES DEBT.

I VOL. LXXXXIII.

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. It is not necessary to repeat all those figures. We have determined on this occasion to begin our statement with
1878, as that year antedates all of the issues now outstanding, and yet carries the record sufficiently far back
show the
nature and extent of the Government securities when the refunding operations of that period began. It has theto
advantage,
too of giving separate and distinct each issue of bonds now outstanding. The statement is subjoined.

Year.

PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM JULY 1 1878 TO NOV.
1 1911,
1
3
4
6
1012
14
"Funded Loan'
Funded Loan "Refunding
"Loan of
"Loan of 'Navy Pens'n1Old 6s and 7s
Total
of 1891" 434%, of 1907,"
1904,"
1925."
Certificates."
Fund,"
Converted into Interest-bearin.
contin'd al 2%
4s.
55.
43
4s.
4s and 434s.
3s.
Debt,

1878, July1
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883

240.000.000 00 98,850 000 00 40,012;75000
250,000,000 00 728,673 790 00 12,848,210 00
250,000,000 00 737,980 800 00 1,387,000 00
250,000,000 00 738,859 000 00
888,800 00
250,000,000 00 738,884 300 00
465,050 00
250,000 000 00 737,586,30000
355,900 00

1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890

250,000,000 00 737,661,70000
250,000,000 00 737,719,850 00
250,000,000 00 737,759,70000
250,000,000 00 737,800,580 00
222,207,050 00 714,177,400 00
139,639,000 00 878,095,350 00
109,015,750 00 602,193,500 00

14,000,000 00 1,441,885,650 1;794,735,650 00
14,000,000 00 792,121,700 1,797,643.700 00
14,000,000 00 720,645,300 1,723.993,100 00.
14,000,000 00 636,219,950 1,639,567,750 00
14,000.000 00 1480,461,050 1,463,810,400 00,
14,000,000 00 1132,082.8001 1,338,229,15000
U3042043501
14,000,000 00 (224,612,150 1,226,563.850 00
14,000,000 00 (194,190,500 1,196,150,950 00
14,000,000 00 (144.046,600 1,148,014.100 00
14,000,000 00 /19.716,500 1.021,692,350 00
14,000,000 00
950,522,500 00
14,000,000 00
829,853,990 00
14,000,000 00
725,313.11009

290,000 00
240,600 00
207,800 00
175,270 00
138,050 00
119,640 00
103,860 00

1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1898
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1911, Nov. 1

50,869,200 00 559,568,000 00
93,92000
25,364,500 00 559,581,250 00
83,580 00
25,364,500 00 559,804,150 00
68,45000
25,364,500 00 559,618,400 00
58,990 00 50,000,000
25,384,500 00 559,825,750 00
54,11000 100,000.000
25,364.500 00 559,638,850 00
47,140 00 100,000,000
25,384,500 00 559,840,10000
45,130 00 100,000,000
25,364,500 00 559.646,05000
41,520 00 100,000,000
25,384,500 00 559,652,30000
37,830 00 100,000,000
21 979.850 00 355,528 35000
35,470 00 47,651,200
257,376,05000
33,320 00 21,854,100
233,177,400 00
31,980 00 19,410,350
173,385,650 00
30,80000 19,365,050
2
156,593,150 00
29,080 00
"PananuiCanni 156.595.600 00
27,530 00 "Certificates
Loan."
118,755,15000
26,280 00 of Indebt30,000.000 00 36,126,150 00
25,150 00 edness."
54,631.980 00
14,188,500
5
84,631,980 00
"PanamaCanal
8
84,631,980 00
Loan."
"Postal Sae84,631,98000
2,035,700 00 ings Bonds."
84,631,980 00
49,990,000 00
41,900
I Continued at 34%. f Continued at 3%.

11
610,529.12000
13
"Loan of
"Consolsof
585.029,33000
1908."
1930."
585,037,100 00
(War Bonds)
2%.
835,041,89000
31,157,700
38.
718,202,080 006
162,315,400
847,363,890 00
162.315.400
847,385,13000
162,315,400
847,367.470 00
162,315,400 198,678,720
1,048 048 750 00
182,315,400 128843,240 --307,125:580 1 023 478 860 00
162,315,400' 99.621,420 445,940.750 987 141 040 00
134,994 200' 97,515,660 445,940,750 931 070 340 00
118,489,900
83,107,060 520,143,150 914 541,410 00
118,489,900
77,135.360 542,909,950 895,157,440 00
118,489,900
77,135,380 542,909,950 895,158,340 00
63,945,460 595,942,350 395,159,140 90
118,489.900
118,489.900,
63,945,460 646,250,150 894,834,280 00
118,489.900' 63,945,460 646,250,150 897,503,990 00
118.489.900, 63.945,460 648,250,150 913,317,490 00
118,489,9001
63,945,460 646,250,150 913,317,490 00
118,48..900
63,945,460 646,250,150 915,353,190 00
118,489,900, 63,945,460 646,250,150 963,349,390 0

PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES. ETC. (Continued.)
Year.

15
Debt on which /nteresthascommd.

16
Debt beating no
Interest.

17
Outstanding
Principal.

35,594,560 26
37.015,630 26
7,621,45526
1,723,885 26
16,280,805 28
7,831,415 28
19,858,205 26
4,100,995 26
9,704,445 26
6,115,18528
2,498,095 26
1,911,48528
1,815,80528
1,614,705 26
2,785,875 26
2,094,080 26
1,851,240 28
1,721,500 26
1,836,89028
1,348,880 26
1,262,880 28
1,218,30028
1,176,320 28
1,415.620 28
1,280,860 26
1,205,09026
1,970,920 26
1.370,245 28
1.128,135 26
1,086,815 28
4,130,015 26
2,883,85528
2,124,89526
1,879,830 26

3363,231,082 27
382,150,091 78
353,828,94537
353,847,504 32
353,787,95877
353,740,891 81
353,719,51731
353,603,141 88
397,892,54852
353,685,11037
353,660,487 32
353,854,14897
353,648,55947
393,662,735 35
380,403,835 37
374.300,80587
380,004,88842
378,989,48999
373,728,570 14
378,081,70284
384,112,91284
389,433,85386
388,761,73241
383,015,584 83
395,880,158 83
393,859,41283
389,130,655 88
385,828,509 58
398,235,694 78
401,257,097 28
428,058,39728
382,114,02878
381,497,58378
388,751,91743

$2,163,581,292,53
2,196,809,42204
2,085,441,50063
2,000,139,11958
1,833,859,18403
1,699,801,25707
1,599,939,57257
1,553,955,087 14
1,509,411,09178
1,381,492.82583
1,306,679,06258
1,185,419,824 23
1,080,777,474 73
1,005,806,560 61
988,218.84083
961,431,788 13
1,016,897,818 88
1,098,913.120 25
1,222.729,35040
1,228,793,71200
1,232,743,08200
1,438,700,70392
1,413,418,91287
1,371,572,244 89
1,328,031,35889
1,309,405,91289
1,288,259,018 14
1,282,357,094 84
1,292,522,97004
1,297,178,19254
1,327,890,40254
1,298,315,37204
1,296,939,98904
1,303,984,937 69

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1 .1.4A RA2 AVIA AS

1878. July 1
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1305
1898
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1908
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
41111

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1

1

URI 01A qt/

18
19
20
Cash in the Treasury Total Del t, less Cash Annual Interest
July 1.
Charge.
in T &nun/.
$164.179,01208
200,394,51701
188,114.75288
180,488,965 35
158,835,68978
181,019,431 92
181,396,577 18
178,802,64323
227,265,253 34
208,323,950 21
243,674,16785
209,479,874 01
189.993,104 20
153,893,80883
128.892.37703
122,462.290 38
117.584,436 13
195,240,15351
287,432,09870
240,137,62876
205,857,57078
281,380,48873
'305,705,854 78
'328,833,124 92
'358,574,11585
'384.394,275 58
'319,027,242 39
'292,490,32287
'328,087,283 25
1418,581,437 51
'389.557,993 18
'274.453,841 25
'250,490.78379
*288,200,599 23
15A K99 gnu KM

31,999, 82,280 45
1.996,, 14,905 03
1,919., 28,747 75
1,819,1 50,154 23
1,8750 23,474 25
1,5380 81,825 15
1,438,1 42,995 39
1,375,1 52,44301
1,282, 45,840 44
1,175, 88,875 42
1,063,, 04,894 73
975,' 39,750 22
890; 84,370 53
851, 12,751 78
841, 28,46380
838, 89,47575
899, 13,380 55
74
901,
955,
988,858,088
1,027, 85,492
1,155,
1.107,
1.044, 39,117
969,
925, 11,637
967, 31,773
989, 88,771 1;
964, 35,686
Ng
878, 96,755 03
938, 32,409 25
1,023, 61,530::
1,046, 49,185
1,015, 84,338
1 ,.,.,,,326,238
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11

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13

$94,854,47250
83,773,77850
79,633,981 00
75,018,895 50
57,380,110 75
51,438,70950
47,928,432 50
47,014,13300
45,510,09800
41,786,52950
38,901,935 25
33,752,354 60
29,417,803 lb
23,815.735 80
22,893,88320
22,894.194 00
25,394,385 60
29,140,78240
34.387,285 60
34,387,315 20
24,387.408 80
40,347,87280
33,545,13000
29,789,15340
27,542,945 50
25,541,57330
24,178,74500
24,177,850 20
23,238,064 00
21,648,913 60
21,101,197 40
21,295,602 40
21,295,602 40
21,356,673 40
22,776,349 90

Note 1,-The annual Interest charge is computed upon the amount of outstanding principal
for which the total is of that date, and is exclusive of interest charge on Pacific Railway bonds at the close of the fiscal year,except in the case of Nov..
Note 2.-The figures for July 1 1879 were made up assuming pending funding operations to have been completed.
*Mae 3,-Under the Act of March 14 1900 the Treasury Department has kept the gold Reserve Fund of $150.000,000 as a separate item, and not
Includeditin the available cash balance. In the foregoing statement, however, we have continued to Include the item so as not to embarrass comparison
With previous year..

PACIFIC RAILROAD DEBT.-One other class of bonded debt must be referred to which has never been included
In the total of Government debt-we mean the Pacific Railroad subsidy debt. To show the situation of this indebtedness
we have to make compilations of our own, as the Treasury form comes short of indicating the existing situation. In the
following we bring together the details respecting the issues to the Pacific railroads, giving likewise in the statement the
debt already paid and the balance due to the Government.
BONDS ISSUED TO PACIFIC RAILROADS-THEIR STATUS NOV. 1911.
Railroad Liability.
Name of Railway.

Central Pacific
Kansas Pacific
Union Pacific
Central Branch, Union Pacific
Western Pacific
Sioux City 41 Pacific
Totals

Bonds
Issued by
Government.

Net Interest
Paid by
Government.

Repaid by Companies in Full Settlement.
Total.

Through
Sinking
Fund.

Through
Payment to
Government.

Balance
Unsettled.
Total
Repaid:

$25,885,120 00 $38,804,385 29 $62,489,505 29 $9,100,452 55 $53,389.052 74 $62,489,505 29
6,303,000 00 8,807,45834
12,910,458 34
*7,124,898 00
7,124,898 00
27,238,512 00 31,211.711 75 58,448,223 75 18,194,818 00 40,253,805 75 58,448,22375
1,800.000 00
2,044,70634
3,844,706 34
$3,644,706 34
1,970,580 00 3,453,102 88
5,423,882 88
5,423,682 86
5,423,88288
1,628,320 00 2,551,698 20
4,180,018 20
a2.122,841 24
2,122,841 24
$84,623,512 00 $82,473,062 78 $147,098,574 78 $27,295,070 55 $108,314,080 59 $135,609,131 14 $3,844,708
34

• Government accepted principal of bonds of Kansas Pacific 1111.-56.303.000-for Indebtedness, but subsequently received an additional
5521.$98 on distribution of assets of Union Pacific, as mentioned In "note" below. The remainder
($5,785,560 34) represents the loss to Clommumnt
under the settlement,
a Government realized the sum of $2,122,841 24 from sale of claim against Sioux City & Pacific 1111.. or $2,057.178
96 lees
than the company's Indebtedness.
Not..-The Government has been reimbursed for $27,238,512 principal and 331,211,711 75
interest, being the total Indebtedness of the Union
Pacific Railroad Comnany to Nov. 1 1897, and for the principal of the Kansas Pacific Indebtedness,
amounting to $6,303,000. Subsequently under
the final decree for the distribution of the assets of the Union Pacific Railroad, made by Judge Sanborn
Oct. 24 1899, the United States
received an additional $821,898 on Its claim. Under settlement agreement of Feb. 1 1899, twenty notesat St. Paul,
of the Central Pacific Railroad Company
(bearing interest at 314 per annum), payable respectively on or before the expiration of each
successive six months for ten years, and aggregating
$58,812,715 48, which amount represented the unpaid balance of the total Indebtedness of the
Pacific and Western Pacific Railroad companies to the United States on Feb. 1 1899, were delivered to the Treasurer of the United States. Central
The balance of the total indebtedness was paid In
Cull July 28 1904 A




9

DEBTS AND RESOURCES
OF THE

TATES,

rrrEs

AND TOWN$

IN

NEW ENGLAND
INDEX FOR THE NEW ENGLAND STATES, CITIES, dec.
MAINE—State, Cities, &c
NEW HAMPSHIRE—State, Cities, &c
VERMONT—State, Cities &c

Pages 9 to 12 MASSACHUSETTS—State, Cities, &c
Pages 12 to 14 RHODE ISLAND—State, Cities, &c
Pages 14 to 16 CONNECTICUT—State, Cities, &c

State of Maine.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
March 15 1820
Admitted as a State (Act March 3 1820)
Total area of State (square miles)
33,040
State Capital
Augusta
Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1013).._F. W. Plaisted
Secretary of State (term exp. *Jan. 1913).... _ _C. W. Davis
Treasurer (term exp. *Feb. 1 1913)
J. F. Singleton
LEG ist.ATURE 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.
ee "State and City Supplement" of April 1895. page 9.
The whole State debt matured In June and October 1889, and all that
was not paid was refunded into new loans, payable by installments, part
each year. At present the debt stands as follows:
—Interest-- —Outstanding-LOANS—
Rate. Payable. When Due.
Name and Purpose.
Principal.
Re-iss. Loan Juno '89 Class "C"_r 3
J-D punel 1914&'21 $100,000
June 1 191580'20 80,000
Oct. 11912-1915 140,000
Oct. 1 1918
10,000
Re-iss. Loan Oct. '89 Class "C"_r 3
A-0
21,000
Oct. 1 1919
Oct. 1 1920
16.000
Oct. 1 1921
28,000
Class "D"
r 3
A-0
Do
Oct. 11922-1925 12.000
r 5
Bonds to State College
J-D
June 1 1919
118.300
r 4
Do
do
do
J-J
July 1 1917
100,000
Bond to Insane Hospital
r 4
J-J
July 1 1917
50,000
Loan of 1869. not presented for payment
700
INTEREST is payable at the State Treasury, Augusta, Me., or in Boston.
TOTAL DEB I.—The subjoined statement shows Maine's total funded
debt on each of the dates named.
Jan. 11911. Jan.1 1910. Jan,! 1909. Jan. 1 1908.
Bonded debt
5698.000
5713,000
$698,000
5698,000
On Jan. 1 1911 the resources of the State were as follows: Cash in
Treasury, $135,722.26,• balance due on State taxes,$1,766,048.18; securities, 3527,993.02; total, 32,429,763.46.
ASSESSED YALU A rioN.—Valuations are taken only In even years.
----Assessed Valuation---State tax
Years.Real.
Total.
Personal.
per $1,000
1910
3366.132.326 $85,647,793 $451,780,119 36 00
1908
428,252,465
82,679.756
345,572,709
3 00
1906
394,732,990
316,05:1,787
78.679,203
2 50
1904
74,049,103
292,464,911
275
366,514,014
1902
283,054,326
352,228,897
69.174,571
2 75
Total Valu'n. Tax rate. I Years—
Years—
Total V alu'n. Tax rate.
$100,157,573
$2.7511850
3336,699,649
1000
200
2 2511840
309,096,041
1890
69,246,288
2 90
235,978,716
5 0011830
1880
28,807,687
1 90
6 0011820
224,812,900
1870
20.962,778
---164,714,168
1 251
1860
POPULATION OP ST ATE.—According to United States Census.
742.37111860
628,27911820
1910
298 335
694,46611850
583,169 i 1810
1900.
228705
661,08611840
501,793 1800
1890
151 710
648,93611830
1880
390,455 1700
,
96540
626,9151
1870
DEBT LIMITATIONS.—STATE.--The debt of the State is limited by
Section 14, Article 9, of the State Constitution. This section reads 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 tile
aggregate, with previous debts and liabilities hereafter incurred, at any one
time exceed $300,000, except to suppress Insurrection, to repel invasion, or
for purposes of war; but this amendment shall not be construed
trs
uteadto
te byretfee
hr
to any money that has been, or may be, deposited with this
Government of the United States, or to any fund which the State shall
hold in trust for any Indian tribe.
grMUNICIPAL.—At an election held Sept. 11 1011 tile 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
754% of the assessed valuation. We print Article XXII. below, Italicizing
the new portion 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




Pages 16 to 32
Pages 32 to 34
Pages 34 to 38

taken by the United States, shall hereafter create any debt or liability which
singly or In the aggregate, with previous debts or liabilities, shall exceed
five per centum of the last regular valuation of said city or town, provided,
however, that cities having a population of forty thousand or more, accoraing
to the last Census taken by the United States, may create a debt or liability
which, singly or in tile 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 p-r centum by one-fourth of one per
centum in any one 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 13
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 taxation during the year in
which they were [are) made.
uxEmprioN 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. See V 88. p,
1451, for Act in full.
SAVINOS BANKS' INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS.—The provisions regulating the investments and loans of savings
banks and institutions for savings in the State of Maine are contained in
Sections 23 to 26, inclusive, of Chapter 48 of the Revised Statutes 01 1903.
The Legislature made several changes in 1907 and In 1909 which we have
Incorporated below.
SECTION 23. 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.
b. 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, Kansas, Nebraska, California, Oregon and Washington.
Second, a. In the bonds of the counties, cities and towns of any of the
New England States.
b. In the bonds of cities and districts in the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota. Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska. California, Oregon and
Washington, having a population of seventy-five thousand or more, when
Issued for municipal purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the
taxable property therein.
c. In the bonds of coanties 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, 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 city does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes.
e. 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 original bonds
for at least five years last prior to such refunding; provided, further, that
such counties and cities can otherwise meet the foregoing conditions.
• f, In the bonds and obligations of school district boards, boards of
education and other corporate bodies within such cities, authorized to
issue bonds payable primarily from taxes levied on all the taxable property
In said district; provided that the population of the district is ten thousand
or more, and the population and assessed valuation of the district are
equal to at least 00% of the population and the assessed valuation of the
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 bonds or obligations of any municipal or quasi-municipal
corporation of tills 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.
b 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.
C. In the first mortgage bonds of the Central Pacific, Union Pacific and
Northern Pacific railroads.
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.

10

MAINE-CITIES AND TOWNS.

[VoL. Lxxxxm.

e. Street railroad companies are not railroad companies within tn. AUBURN. Irving L. Merrill, Mayor; E. G. Eveleth, Treas.
meaning of the foregoing clauses of this section.
Auburn is in Androscoggin County. Incorporated Feb. 22 1869. City
f. In the bonds of street railroads constructed in this State prior to owns railroad stock paying 6%; par value $75,000.
April 27 1895, and in the bonds of street railroads in this State constructed
Reservoir Bds. (Water Corn. Debt).
City Bonds.
after said date, and in the first mortgage bonds of any completed street 4s,
$4.0000___Jan 1 1912 4s '07 J-J $15,000e __July 1 1927
J-J
railroad in the States of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode 45
Refunding Water Bonds.
7,0000___July 1 1912
J-J
Maryland,
Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
15,000c---July 1 1917 330'05 J-J $58,700c __July 1 1925
4s
J-J
Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa. Illinois, 330
J-J
15.000c_July 1 1920 BOND. DEBT Apr 1910_$282,700
Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska; provided, that in the case of street railroads 45
49,800
16,000c__ June 1 1923 Floating debt
J-J
constructed in this State after April 27 1895, and in the case of street 45
88.700
J-J
14,500c_ _ Jan 1 1925 CIty water debt (included)
railroads in the States above named, an amount of capital stock equal to
83,000
Sinking fund
Sewer Bonds.
exand
cash,
In
shall
been
in.
debt
have
paid
33 1-3% of the mortgaged
60,000
4s '11 J-J $24,000_ _ __Jan 2 1921 Water sinking fund (incl.)_
pended upon the road, evid"nced by a certificate of the railroad commisWater Cora. debt (not incl.) 15,000
Refunding Bonds.
sioners of the State where the road is located, filed in the office of the 334s
8,100.399
J-J $15,0000___Jan 1 1922 Assessed valuation 1910
In
paid
so
Secretary of State of this State, that said percentage has been
330
J-J
25,000o___July 1 1923 (Assessm't abt. 80% actual value.)
and expended in addition to the amount of the bonded debt, provided, 330 '04J-J
23,500c_ __July 1 1924 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910_...$20 00
further, that in such of the above States as have no railroad commissionets 330'05 J-J
12.951
1 192:t Population in 1900
15,000c_July
having supervision of street railroads the bank examiner of this State may 33,
15.004
0
06J-J
18,000c_. _July 2 1921' Population in 1910
ascertain the facts and if they meet the foregoing requirement may file 4s '10 J-J
10,000____July 1 1930
certificate thereof with the Secretary of State; provided, further, that when, 4s '11 J-J
___ 1931
13,000c
for any reason, it is impossible to obtain a certificate that an amount of
INTEREST at Treasurer's office and Nat. Shawmut Bank In Boston.
capital stock equal to one-third of the bonded debt has been paid in, ih AUGUSTA. Niles L. Perkins, Treasurer.
purpose
the
for
legal
as
certified
sash. In lieu thereof such bonds may be
This city Is in Kennebec County. Incorporated 1849. Bonds are all
hereof, on satisfactory proof to the bank examiner that annual dividends in
amount equal to five per centum per annum on an amount of capital stock tax-free.
High School Bonds
period
When Due.
LOANSa
for
paid
earned
and
equal to one-third of the bonded debt has been
4s '09 J-D $31,500c_June 1 '12-'18
Road Improvement Bonds.
of live years next prior thereto; and all the expenses and compensation of
DEBT Oct 5 1911_ $340,800
BOND.
'08
48
1933
1
__Feb
_
F-A$40,000e
the
by
railroad
paid
company
be
shall
service
such
for
examiner
bank
the
7,400
1919 Sinking funds
seeking to make its bonds a legal investment under this section, whether 4s '94 __ __ 65,000
7,577,066
Total valuation 1911
Funding Bonds.
She same are admitted or not. No bonds secured by an open mortgage
value.)
actual
85-90%
(Assessment
1924
1
Sept
$40,000c
M-S
0
,
33
mortgage
provides
that
total
the
the
unless
section
shall be legal under this
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___$24.85
Refunding Bonds.
amount of bonds certified and outstanding under it shall at no time exceed
11,883
4sg'87 __ __ $94,000 __$15,000 yrly. Population in 1900
seventy-live per cent of the amount of cash expended upon the road.
13,211
Population in 1910
Bonds
Improvit
&
Refunding
an
of
are
retire
which
to
issue
g. In consolidated or refunding bonds,
on the 4s is payable in Boston;
the entire funded debt under the conditions as applied to first mortgage 45 '09 F-A $40,000c_Feb 1 1934 INT.other
bonds at city treasury.
30,000c_ _ _Jan 2 1936, on
bonds In clauses b, c and f of this sub-division, and which are secured by 45 '11 J-J
AUGUSTA WATER DISTRICT. Mary L. Doe, Clerk.
a first mortgage on the whole or any part of the system.
When Due.I BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1911 __$700,000
Fourth. In the mortgage bonds of any water company in the New LOANS'04 F-A g $700.000c _Aug 1 1934 Sinking fund _________ 64,365
48
or
town
cities,
supplying
any
or
in
city
engaged
actually
England States
Nation& Shawmut Bank Boston.
at
payable
is
INTEREST
towns, village or villages or other municipal corporations, with water for
domestic use and for the extinguishment of fires, whenever such company BANGOR, H. 0. Pierce, Treas.; W. P. Hubbard, Aud.
its
and
and
debts
interest on its
Is earning more than its fixed charges
This city is in Penobscot County. Incorporated as a town Feb. 25 1791:
running expenses.
as a city Feb. 12 1834. The bonds of this city are not taxed. City was
Fifth. In bonds of any corporation other than railroads and water com- partially destroyed by lire on April 30, See V. 92, p. 1263.
conpanies Incorporated under the authority of this State and actually
Refunding Water Bonds
Municipal Purpose Bonds.
ducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created, 45 '11 F-A$250,000c _Aug 1 1931 4s '05 J-J $500,000o __July 1 1935
which is earning an amount in excess of fixed charges, interest on its debts
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_41,085,000
Bonds.
Refunding
and running expenses equivalent to 5% per annum on an amount of capi- 48 '08 F-A $125,000c__Aug 1 1928 Water debt (included)____ 560,000
tal stock equal to one-half of its entire funded debt.
Total assessed val. 1911__23,090,005
CityDebt.
Sixth, a. In the stock of any bank or banking association incorporated 4s '92 M-N $50,000c___Nov 1 1912 (Assessment about 80% actual val.)
$24.30
under the authority of the State.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911
1914
M-N
1
'93
48
100.000c___Nov
b. In the stock of any bank or banking association incorporated under
21,859
Population in 1900
Water Bonds
24,803
the authority of the United States. If located within the New England States. 45 '10 F-A $60,000c_Aug 1 '12-'17 Population in 1910
e. In the stock of any railroad company of this State unencumbered by
INTEREST is payable either at the Merchants' National Bank in Bosmortgage.
the
Bangor.
by
In
or
ton
Treasurer
City
which
England
a. In the bonds, stock or notes of any railroad in New
CITY PROPERTY.-Real estate and personal property owned by city Is
haa earned and paid an annual dividend equivalent to five per cent on a valued at $2,460,000, incl. water-works estimated at $1,570,000.
capital stock equal to one-third of its funded debt for a period of ten years
.S3
BATH. F. A. Small, Mayor; C. S. Brown, Treasurer.
next prior thereto, and in the stock or notes of the New York Central
Hudson River. the Illinois Central, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Bath is in Sagadahoc County. Town Inc. Feb. 17 1781: city June 4 1847.
and the Pennsylvania Railroad companies.
The $109,000 bonds below have been called for payment Dec. 1. See
e. In the stock of any railroad leased to any dividend-paying railroad in V. 93, p. 1211.
New England upon terms guaranteeing the payment of a regular stated LOAN
Funding Bonds.
When Due.
dividend Upon the stock of such leased road and the interest on its bonds.
4s g '07 J-J 110.0000___Jan 1 1927
Refunding Bonds.
I. In the stock of any corporation other than railroad and water com- 48
J-J $109.0000___Jan 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911.. $243,000
panies, incorporated under authority of this State, and actually conducting (Subject to call after June 1 1911.) Total assessed val. 1911___6,714,812
In this State the business for which such corporation was created, which 45 g '07 J-J $80.000c ____1912-1920 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
earns and is paying a regular dividend of not less than 5% a year.
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ $23.00
Seventh, a. In loans secured by first mortgages of real estate in this State 4s '07
10.477
J-J $44,000c...Jan 1 1927 Population in 1000
and New Hampshire to an amount not exceeding 60% of the value of such
9,396
INTEREST is payable In Boston. Population in 1910
real estate.
b. In notes with a pledge as collateral of any funds, bonds, notes or BELFAST. E. S Pitcher, Treasurer.
This city is in Waldo County. Incorporated June 22 1773. Charter
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 adopted in 1853. Belfast owns $500,000 of Belfast & Moosehead Railroad stock, of which 1.396 shares are preferred and 3.604 common.
amount of the loan.
When Due.ITax valuation 1910.$2,836,513
a. In notes with a pledge as collateral of any savings bank deposit book LOANSI (Assessment about actual value.)
Refunding Bonds.
leaned by any savings bank in this State.
4. In notes with a pledge as collateral of such funds, bonds, notes or 45
F-A$477,000o__Aug 15 1918 Total tax (per $1.000) 1910 _$19 00
4.615
stocks as in the judgment of the trustees it is safe and for the Interest of 45 '09 M-N 113,000e--Nov 1 1929 Population In 1900
4,618
the bank to accept to an amount not exceeding 75% of the market value of TOTAL DEBT Oct 1910_ _.$590,000 Population in 1910
INTEREST Is payable at Belfast and First National Bank, Boston.
such funds, bonds, notes or stocks.
In loans to any municipal corporation in this State.
f. In loans secured by a mortgage of such personal property as in the BIDDEFORD. Michael J. Boland, Treasurer.
This city is in York County. Incorporated in 1855.
Judgment of the trustees it is safe and for the interest of the bank to accept.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1911_ $221,000
g. In loans to any corporation owning real estate in this State and actually LOANS36,433
Cash on hand
Refunding Bonds.
created.
was
conducting in this State the business for which such corporation
8,544,900
Eighth, a. The term "net municipal Indebtedness of counties," as used in 4504 M-N $50,000o_May 14 1914 Total valuation 1910
this section, shall be construed to include all bonds which are a direct 45 '95 M-N 25.000c_May 1 1915 (Assessment about 60% actual value)
obligation of the couaty less the amount of any sinking fund available in 45 '97 J-J . 45,000cJuly 1 1917 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1910 _ _$22.00
16,145
48 '00 M-N 25,000c___May 1 1920 Population in 1000
the reduction of such debt.
17,079
25.000c___July 1 1921 Population In 1910
b. The term "net municipal indebtedness of cities and districts," as used 3 We01 J-J
In this section, shall be construed to include in the case of either not only 3%s'05 M-N 50,000c_May 1 1925
INTEREST is payable In Boston or Biddeford.
all bonds which are a direct obligation of the cities, but also all bonds of
the districts or boards within the same, as above enumerated, exclusive BREWER. C. M. Cochran, Treasurer.
of any such debt created for a water supply and of the amount of any
This city Is in Penobscot County. Incorporated as a city Feb. 8 1889.
sinking fund available In reduction of such debt.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1911_494.000
C. The number of inhabitants of cities and counties shall be determined LOANS46,589
Floating debt
Funding Bonds.
by the last previous ()Metal census thereof, as established by the last
1921 Assessed valuation 1911_ _$2,332,035
United States or State census or city or county census taken in the same 4s '01 M-N $30,000c
2-3
value.)
about
actual
(Assessment
1914
J-D
7,000c
'94
4s
manner as United States or State census and duly certified to by the clerk
1925 Total tax (per 31.000) 11,11___$30.00
4s '05 A-0 27,000c
or treasurer of such city or the auditor or treasurer of such county.
5,667
in 1910
Ninth. All investments shall be charged and entered on the books of the 48 '09 M-S 30,000c___Sept 1 1929 Population
State National Bank, Boston, and Eastern
the
is
at
INTEREST
payable
bank at their cost to the bank or at par when a premium is paid.
SECTION 24. Any such bank or institution may hold real estate in the Trust & Bank. Co. In Bangor.
city or town in which such bank or institution is located, to an amount BRUNSWICK (Village). J. W. Fisher,'Treasurer.
Rot exceeding 5 %of its deposits or to an amount not exceeding its reserve
This village is in Cumberland County. Incorporated in 1893.
fund.
When Due. I BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1911_ $91.000
SECTION 25. No such bank or institution shall hold by way of invest- LOANSAssessed valuation 1910_ _ _3,784,242
Sewer Bonds.
ment, or as security for loans, or both, more than one-fifth of the capital
J-J $91,000_ _Part yearly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _ _$17.80
stock of any corporation, nor Invest more than 10% of its deposits, not 45
6,621
In 1910
Population
exceeding 560,000, In the capital stock or notes of any corporation,
INTEREST Is payable at the State National Bank, Boston.
nor have more than 50% of its deposits in mortgages of real estate. Tnis
assets,
real
to
apply
other
not
estate,
or
section and the two preceding do
BRUNSWICK AND TOPSHAM WATER DISTRICT.
acquired by the foreclosure of a mortgage thereon, or upon judgment
A district supplying Brunswick and Topsham with water. Incorporated
for debts, or in settlements to secure debts. This section does not apply March
11 1903. Charles L. Bowker, Treasurer. The $42,000 issue given
this
of
to bonds enumerated in the first live sub-divisions of Section 23
below Is tax-free and the $272,000 taxable.
Chapter.
$19,000
45 g '09
$42.000c___July 11938 Sinking fund
SECTION 26. Savings banks and institutions for savings may deposit on 4s g'06 J-J
J-J j 22,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1921 Assessed val-( Brunswick _ 3,828,199
call in banks or banking associations incorporated under the authority of this
'101Topsham __ 1,169,890
uation
'26
1
&'36
l250,000C_Jan
State, or the laws of the United States, and receive Interest for the same.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911 ...$314,000
SECTION 27. The trustees shall see to the proper investment of deposits
INTEREST payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston.
and funds of the corporation In the manner hereinbefore prescribed. No
loan shall be made directly or indirectly to any officer of the corporation CALAIS. M. Bradish, Auditor.
member.
or to any firm of which such officer is a
This city is in Washington County. Incorporated 1851.
DON!). DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $117,000
Building Bonds
6,263
J-D $13,000c__Dec 11026 Floating debt
48
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
Refunding Bonds.
2,648,365
Tax valuation 1911
STATE OF MAINE.
J-D $85,000c_ - __Deo 1 1926 (Assessment about actual value.)
48
J-J
45
10,000c__ _July 1 1915 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911____$25.00
ALROOSTOOK COUNTY. P. L. Rideout, Treasurer.
6,116
9,000c
Feb 1 1916 Population in 1910
F-A
County seat is Houlton. Incorporated in 1839. This county owned 4s
is payable at the National Shawmut Bank of Boston, except
$728,000 of the preferred stock of the Bangor & Aroostook RR. Co., but onINTEREST
the Calais National Bank.
at
refunding
45
payable
due
Is
1915.
which
to
agreeing
their
upon
sold the same late in 1901 to the railroad company
pay the interest on the $728 000 railroad-aid bonds in table below, and also CARIBOU. P. L. McKelly, Treasurer.
to pay the principal at maturity. This agreement has been guaranteed by
This town is in Aroostook County.
a deposit of 5728,000 4% consolidated refunding bonds of the railroad com- LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 1910.... $57,000
pany with he Old Colony Trust Co. of Boston. V. 74. p. 110.
School Bonds.
4.000
Sinking fund
M-N $25,0000
LOANS1928 Assessed valuation 1910_ 2,271,942
When Due, BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911 $777,000 45
(Assessment about 50% actual value)
Bridge Bonds
776,141
Refunding BondsSinking fund
J-J $18,0000
1920 rota' tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _526.50
$9,0000___Aug 1 1919 Total assessed val. 1910_ _33,869,611 334s
Aug
45
4,758
Population in 1000
Railroad Bonds
(Assessment about 4 actual value.)
Court House5,377
$1.51 430
J-D $14,000
1913 Population in 1910
J-D $40,000c___June 1 1915 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1909
41
60,744
INTEREST on the school bonds Is payable at the Androscoggin Savings
Population in 1900
Railroad A (B. & A. RR.).
74,664 Bank in Lewiston, on the bridge bonds at the Old Colony Trust Co. In
0,0000___Sept 1 1912 Population in 1910
434s
M-3
0000.-July 1 1915 INTEREST is payable in Boston. Bostonj and on the railroad bonds at the Merrill Trust Co. In Bangor.
J-J
4144




Now., 1911.i

MAINE-CITIES AND TOWNS.

11

CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Win. F. Pillsbury. Commis'er. PORTLAND. 0. C. Curtis, Mayor; David Birnie, Tr.;
Portland is the county seat. Incorporated In 1760.
H. R. Waterhouse, Auditor.
LOANSWhen Due, BOND. DEBT April 1911 $750,000
Court House Bonds.
50,000
Sinking fund
J-J 15250,000c
1921 Total assessed val. 1910_96,505,510
33.s
1 300,000c
1922 County tax (per $1,000) 1900_51.20
100,680
33.is '09 J-J 200,000c___July 1 1924 Population in 1900
Population in 1910
112,014
INTEREST Is payable at the County Treasurer's office.

EAST LIVERMORE WATER DISTRICT. J.B.Clary,Trust.
LOANSWhen Due. Assessed valuation 1910.$1.500.000
4s '09 F-A $150,000___Feb 1 1929 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ __$24.00
BOND. DEBT Nov 4 1911_ $150,000
INTEREST payable In Boston.

EASTPORT. W. J. Garnett, Mayor. W. S. Alexander,Aud.

This city is in Washington County. Incorporated March 31 1903.
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1011_ $57,000
Refunding Bonds
Assessed valuation 1911___1,623,600
4s '07 J-J $25,000c_ _ _July 11037 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
45
A-0 12,000c_April 1 '12-'17 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _$;31) 00
School Bonds.
Population in 1910
4,961
35is
J-D $20,000r
Dec 1910 INTEREST is payable In Eastport.

EDEN. Charles F. Paine, Treasurer (P. 0. Bar Harbor).

This town Is In Hancock County.
LOANSWhen Due.
Town-hall Land Bonds.
4s
J-J $15,000r_July 1 '12-'17
Funding Bonds
45
J-J j$15,000r_July 1 '12-'18
1 10,000r___July 1 1919
School Bonds.
48 '07 M-S $70,000r__Mch 1 '12-'25
48
_- 30,000_Sept 10 '16-'21

Incorporated Feb. 23 1796
Engine-House Bonds.
4s '11 A-0 $27,000r___Part yearly
High School Bonds.
is '08 A-0 $21.000r___Apr 1 1926
BOND. DEBT Oct 1011_ $178,693
23,208
Treasury balance
Total valuation for 101l_.8,329,112
(Assessment about actual value.)
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911-$34.50
4,441
Population in 1910
INTEREST on $75,000 school bonds In Newburyport, Mass.; on $30,000
school bonds in Bar Harbor; on high-school bonds In Boston at the Old Colony Trust Co.; on Engine House bonds in Portland; on others In Bangor.

ELLSWORTH. C. H. Leland, Mayor; T. E. Hale, Clerk.

This city is In Hancock County. Incorporated In 1860
LOANSWhen Due. Floating debt Oct.1911
$43,000
War Debt.
Total assessed val. 1911_ _ _1,902,553
45
J-D $28,000c__ _June 1 1917
(Assessment about full value.)
4s
J-D
17,000c__June
June 1 1912 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ ___324,00
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911 __ ...$45,000 Population In 1910
3,540
INTEREST payable at City Treasurer's office.

FARMINGTON. S. 0. Tarbox, Chairman Bd. Assessors.
This village is in Franklin County.
Water Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_ _ _365,000
5s '10 J-J $35,000c. Jan 1 1032 Assessed valuation 1910
919,700
45 '10 A-0 30,000c___Apr 1 1926 Tax rate (per $1,0), 11__39.00
(Subject to call.)
Population in 1010----------1,240

GARDINER. Dr. B. E. Lamb, Mayor; F. A. Danforth,Aud.
This city is in Kennebec County. Incorporated in 1849. On Sept. 12
1911 the voters approved the commission form of government. V. 93,p.742.
LOANSWhen Due BOND. DEBT Nov 1911_$100,500
Bridge Loan.
Sinking fund
564
4s '06 M-N $10,000c
May 1916 Assessed valuation 1911_ 3,562,883
Refunding Loans.
(Assessment about actual value.)
3s'07 A-0 $5,500c_ _Apr 14 1913 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _ _324.50
30'07 A-0
9,000c__Oct 15 1919 Population In 1900
5,501
4s '08 A-0 76,000c _Apr 16 1933 Population in 1910
,
5311
INTEREST payable at First National Dank, Boston.
GARDINER WATER DISTRICT. F. A. Danforth, Clerk.
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 1911_3226,500
45
J-J $226,500 e,_ Jan 1 19341SinkIng fund
825
INTEREST Is payable at Maine Trust & Banking Co., Gardiner.

HALLOWELL. E.0. Beane, Mayor; C. K. Howe Treas.
This city Is In Kennebec County. Incorporated la 1850.
LOANSWhen Due. Floating debt
$13,500
Refunding1893.16,
181
Sinkinv (oral
45
Id-N $11,000c.._ _Nov '12-22 Tax valuation 1010_ -----1,471.400
Water Bonds.
(Assessment same as actual value.)
45 g '98 J-J $50 000c_ __Jan 11018 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _.$22 00
BOND. DEBT Jan! 1911_ _ _$62,000 Population In 1910
2,864
INTEREST is payable In Boston and Hallowell.

HOULTON. Frank A. Peabody, Chairman Mun. Officers.

This town 18 In Aroostook County. Incorporated March 8 1831. City
awns 1,995 shares stock-value $49,875-of the Houlton Water Co.
LOANSWhen Due.
School, Bridges, Town Imp. Bonds
Refunding Bonds.
48
A-0 $20,000c___Apr 1 1917
4s '10 13.1-N $25,000 r_Nov 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $129,800
4s
A-0 10,000c___Oct 1 1918 Floating debt
11 350
3%s
J-D 37,000c_ Dec 15 1920 Total valuation 1910
3,306,593
Water Bonds.
(Assessment about 75% actual value)
334s
M-N
$800c_May 1
1012 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_124.00
3.4s
134-N 20.000c_May 1 '13-'32 Population In 1000
4.686
33.0
M-N 17,000c_May 1 1932 Population in 1910
5,845
(Subject to call May 1 1918.)
INTEREST payable at Boston.

KENNEBEC WATER DISTRICT. G. K. Boutelle, Treas.

The city of Waterville and the village of Fairfield are in this district.
Population served by district 18.000. Post office address Waterville.
3 jisg'05 M-N $100.000e_May 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1911.. $950,000
33-is g hi-N j 150,000c_May 1 1920 Total valuation 1910
7,438,789
1 850,000e_May 1 1925 Population In 1910 (est.)
15.000
45 g '10 kl-N $50.000c__ May 1 19251
INTEREST payable at National Shawmut Bank, Boston.

KITTERY WATER DISTRICT.

H. Mitchell, President.

This district Is located in the town of Kittery. York County. and supplies
water to about 5.000 inhabitants.
I 32,0uoc__Jan 1
1012 BOND. DEBT Aprli 1911__$201,500
on otS J-J I 40,000c_Jan 1 '13-20
1 80,000c _Jan 1 '21-30
INTEREST payable In Boston at
I 80,000c_ _Jan 1 '31-3s the Old Colony Trust Co.

LEWISTON. F. A. Morey, Mayor; J. T.McGillicuddy,Treas.

This city is In Androscoggin County. Incorporated in 1863
When Due.
LOANSWater Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
53
A-03200,000__Oct 11017
48
J-J $80 000_ _July 1 1924 BOND. DEBT Mch 11911_ $990,500
51,000____Jan 1 1030 Floating debt
4s
J-J
234,646
3348g J-J 185,000____July 1 1031 Sinking fund
241,081
July 1913 Assessed valuation 1911_16,749,410
4s
J-J 100,000
July 1923 (Assessment about 80% actual value)
48
J-J 100,000
1937 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 ..$18.40
43 '07 A-0 174,000
1927 Population In 1910
45
A-0 100.01)0
26,247
INTEREST is payable In Boston at the First National Bank.
CITY PROPERTY.-The property of this city is valued at $1,817,076,
Including among other things stock of the Lewiston & Auburn Branch
Railroad valued at $225,000, and water-works the value of which is placed
at 8835.871. Bonds are not taxed.

Portland (City) is In Cumberland County. Incorporated Feb. 28. 1832.
Of the debt of this city nearly all was Incurred on account of the Portland & Ogdensburg* RR., whose stock the city held to the par value or
$2,206,110. The city disposed of Its holding, however, in order to meet
maturing obligations. The city's bonds are all non-taxable in Maine.
LOANS--Interest
Principal
Name and Purpose.
P.Ct. Payable.
When Due.Outstand'g.
Funded. 1893
M-S March 1 1913
e&r_ 9g
$75.000
do
1894
li-S March 1 1914
odor_ 4g
64,000
do
1896
c&r_ 4
3,1-S March 1 1916
48,000
Refunding 1897
cdor_ 4g
J-J
1 1912
July
423,000
do
1902
c&r_ ”ig
J-J
July
1 1922
614.000
do
1905
c&r_ 33.6g M-S March 1 1920
99,000
Funding 1009
c
F-A Aug 1 1929
9g
295,000
School-building 1907
c “ig F-A jAug. 1 1912
1.000
1Aug. 1 '13-22
50.000
City-hall bonds, 1911
a
A-0 April 1 '26-'45 1,000,000
4
Bonds due 1898 matured, not presented for payment
2,000
Bonds due 1907. not presented for payment
1 00C
a Coupon, with privilege of registration.
CITY OF DEERING BONDS-Annexed Feb. 6 1809.
LOANSWhen Due.
Forest Avenue Bonds.
High-School Bonds
4s
J-D 315.000c
Dec 1 191r
4s
F-A 316,000c___Feb 1 1913 4s
F-A 17,000c
Feb 1 1910
M-N 20,000c___May 1 1918 4s
4s
6,000c
J-D
June 1 1918
4s
J-D 19.000c_ June 1 1919
Refunding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4s
J-D $38,000c
June 1 191S
45
J-D $20,000c___June 1 1917 98
A-0 11,500c_ April 1 1917
INTEREST on all the Issues except the registered bonds Is payable In
Boston at the First Nat. Bank,and at the Casco National Bank in Portland.
Onthe bonds of 1910 interest is payable at the First National Bank, Boston.
or City Treasurer's office.
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUND, &c.
May 1 '11. May 26 '10. Dec. 31 '09. Oct. 1 '08.
Total debt
$3,025,145 $2,211,000 $2,198,446 $2,569,000
Assets
52,969
415,310
535,415
1,309,215

Net debt
$2,972,176 $1,795,690 $1,663,031 31,259.785
AVAILABLE ASSETS.-The city's available assets consist of 1,700
shares ($170,000) of Portland Gas Light Co. stock, and cash reserved for
payment of city debt. $52,969. Borrowing capacity May 1 1911, $80,756.86
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation (about full
cash value) and the tax rate have been as follows, the annexation of
Deering in 1899 Increasing values since that date:
Real
Personal
Total
Rate of Tax
Estate.
Years.
Property.
Valuation. per $1.000
$44,373,950
1910
$17,744,080
362,118,030
*21.60
41,804,650
16,648,765
1909
58,453,415
20 80.
1908
40,437,600
16,640,025
57,077,625
19 60
1905
35,600.350
15,125,655
51,026,005
21 20
1900
31,502,000
45,128,305
13,626,305
21 00
1890
23,184,400
35 611,090
12,427,590
19 70
POPULATION.-In 1910, 58,571; In 1900, 50,143; In 1890, 36,425.
PORrLAND BRIDGE DISTRICT.
This district comprises the entire cities of Portland and South Portlandand was organized in 1905 to build Vaughan's Bridge, connecting the twO
clties. The entire property of the two cities is liable in proportion to
assessed valuation.
J-J 1$330,000c_July 1 '12-441 BOND. DEBT April 1 1911 $370,000
33s
i 30,000c__July 1 1945 Valuation 1910 'Portland 62,118.030
INT. In Portland and Boston.
ISO. Port. 3,652,910
PORTLAND WATER DISTRICT. Millard F Hicks, Treasurer
LOANSWhen Due.I BOND. DEBT April 1911Funding Bonds.
District bonds
$2,600,000
4s '08 J-D$2,600,000c___Dee 1 1028
Water Co bds (assumed) 2,089,000 INTEREST payable at City Trust Co. in Boston or United States Trust
Co. in Portland.

ROCKLAND. G. H. Blethen, Mayor; S. A. Adams, Treas.

This city, which is In Knox County. was Incorporated In 1154
Bonds
of the city are not taxed. Interest payable in }Rockland.
LOANSRefunding Bonds-(ContInued)When Due.
Refunding Bonds
3 Vja
____ $40,350
1921'
3;.is
J-J $13,000c___July 1 1912
(Subject to call after 7 years.)
3365
J-J
18,800c_July 1 1915 48 '07 J-J
13,000____July 1 1922:
31,
0
J-J
18,000c__ _July 1 1918
(Subject to call at any time.)
3 As
F-A 32,500c__Feb 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Feb 8 '0_ 3279,55CSs
27,600c __July 1 1918 Total valuation 1010-----5,526,458
J-J
3s
J-J
23,200c___July 1 1919 Tax rate (per 31,000) l910_...$22.00
35 '05 J-J
20.850__July 1 1920 Population In 1910
8,274

SACO. W. J. Gilpatrick, Mayor; F. L. Whitehead, Clerk.
This city is in York County. Incorporated Feb. 18 1867.
LOANSWhen Due.I Refunding Bonds (Continued).
Refunding Bonds.
330'09 M-S $14.000c Sept 1 '12-'30'
45
1917 130ND. DEBT May 3 1911_ 3132,261
J-J $30,000c
4s
J-D 18,000c_Dec '12-'23 Tax valuation 1910
4,449,366
3s
M-N 19,000c_ Nov '12-'30 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
3 yis
M-S 15,000c__Aug 31 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$21.6C •
4s '07 .4.-0 31,000c_Oct 1 '12-42 Population In 1900
6,122
INTEREST is payable In Boston Population In 1910
6,68t

SOUTH PARIS. W. J. Wheeler, Assessor.
This village is In Oxford County.
LOANSWhen Due,
Water-System Bonds.
4s '09 A-0 $68,000c__Oct 1 1929
INT. payable at Paris Trust Co.
BOND. DEBT OA 1011
$68,000

Sinking fund
$2,000
Assessed valuation 1911
744.16E0
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value.>
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$8.00
Population in 1910
1,592

WASHINGTON COUNTY. M. Gardner, Treasurer.

County seats are Machias and Ca als. Incorporated In 1789.
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_
$300,000
Washington Co RR Bonds.
Total assessed val, 1911__15,550.810
48 96 J-J $25.000c.. Jan 11016 State & Co.tax (per $1,000).11 $29.00
4s 93 J-J 475,000c .Jan 1 1928 Population in 19100
45,232
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1923.)
Population In 1910
42,90:,
INTEREST is payable at the Boylston National Bank of Boston.

WATERVILLE. L. E. Thayer, Treasurer.
This city Is in Kennebec County.
Refunding Bonds.
33.0'08 F-A $10,000_ __Feb 1 1926
4s
F-A 10,000
Feb 1 1937
9.000.__ _Aug 1 1929
F-A
4s
J-J 105,000_ _ _July 31 1939
4s
20.000
48
J-J
July 1 1037
M-S 50.000 _Sept 1 '23-'27
34s
F-A 20,000„Feb 1 '38-'39
45

Incorporate
-, a cIty,
BOND. DEBT Feb 9 1911_$314,000
Floating debt
16,000
Total valuation 1910
6,394,949
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1010_ _ .423 50
Population In 1900
9,477
Population in 1910
11,454..

WESTBROOK. R. K. Jordan, Collector and Treasurer.

Westbrook is in Cumberland County. Incorporated March 1891.
Refunding Bonds.
Outstanding Notes.
J-J $25,000c___Jan 1 1915 3%8'02 ___
4s
$8,500
Dec 1912
20,000&:... _Jan 1 1917 6s '93 ___
J-J
4s
10,000_July 1 '18 &'23
LISBON. W. S. Hinckley, Treasurer.
J-D 24,000o__ _June 1 1918 5s ,09 ___
4s
3,000_ _Mch 1 '12-'14
This town is in Androscoggin County. Bonds are exempt from all taxes. 48 g '07 J-J
15,000c__Apr 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Oct 26 1911 $124,500
Water Bonds.
Floating debt
15,000c
$28,366 48
J-J
Jan 1926 Note debt
28,500.
4s '09 A-0 $74,000oOct 1 1929 Sinking fund
3,575 45 '11 J-D f24,000c_Junc 20'21-32 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _5,213,314
School- House Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _2,473,345
1 1,000c_Junc 20 1933 (Assessment is about actual value.)
48
J-J
$5.500c_ _July 1 1914 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__ _$22.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '11.321 20
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 1011 $79,500 Population in 1010
INTEREST is payable In Boston, Population In 1000
4,116
7,285
INTEREST on school bonds payable in Lewiston; on water bonds at Mass., Portland, Mc., or Westbrook Population
in 1910
8.282'
Old Colony Trust Co., Boston.

OLD TOWN. C. W. Stephens, Mayor; H. W. Porter, Tr.

This city is In Penobscot County.
48 '08 ___ $14,500.
1018
25,000
33(8'01 ___
1921
Refunding and Funding Bonds.
4s '08 J.I) $65,000c___Juno 11928
INTEREST on 4s of 1908 payable




Inc. as a city Mch. 30 1891.
BOND. DEBT June 2 1911 $104,500
Assessed valuation 1910 _2,857,325
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___$25 00
Population in 1910
6,317
In Bangor at the Merrill Trust Co.

YARMOUTH. C. L. Buckman, Chairman Selectman.

This town Is in Cumberland County. Incorporated in 1849.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund
324,350,
4s g
F-A $38,000c __ __1916-1926 Total assessed val. 1911_ _ _1,487,125
Water Ext. Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000), 1911__320.9C,
4s g
Al-,13 $19,000c __ _1911-1916 Population in 1900
2,274'
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_
$57,000 Population in 1910
2,35b?
INTEREST payable at Fidelity Trust Co., Portland.

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[VOL. Lxxxxiir.

tinn. Time and place of payment and rate of Interest, &c., 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
effected by any variation from the forms herein prescribed." Sec. 8. Treasurer to keep a book in which he shall register bonds issued, &c. Sec. 7.
"All bonds purporting to be issued by virtue of this Act and signed and
sealed as hereinbefore provided shall,in favor of bona fide 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 appraised 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;
nothing contained In this section shall prevent the issue of bonds for
"but
*Total debt. d Figures are for 1909. z Figures are for 1910. a Figures the purpose of refunding an equal principal amount of other bonds of such
are for 1911.
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 instances such as In the case of $100,000 high-school bonds of the city of
Portsmouth authorized by Chapter 202, Laws of 1903. This chapter proITS
vides that Section 9 of the municipal bond law of 1895 does not apply In
DEBT, RESOURCES, 43cc.
this Instance.
One of Original Thirteen
SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS--PRIVILEOES AND RESTRICAdmitted as a State
9,305 TIONS.-The savings bank investment laws of New Hampshire were comTotal area of State (square miles)
Concord pletely revised and materially altered In many respects at the Legislative
State Capital
Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1913)_Robt. P. Bass session of 1001. The new law was approved by the Governor March 22 1901
Secretary of StatefChosen by Legislature;lEdw. N Pearson and went into effect on its passage. In 1907 clauses 8, 14, 18, 19 and 20
lterm expires Jan. 1913fSolon A. Carter were amended. The Legislature of 1909 passed an act adding clause 22
Treasurer
amending clause 17. The law now reads as follows:
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the first Wednesday and
AN ACT TO REGULATE AND LIMIT THE INVESTMENTS OF
In January. and length of session Is not limited.
SAVINGS BANKS.
brief.
very
Is
111511014 V OF DEBT.-New Hampshire's debt history
Court
This State has always been extremely conservative, and no bonds were Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General
HampNew
convened:
1866
In
Civil
War.
the
of
out
breaking
the
Issued until after
SECTION 1. On and after the passage of this Act, savings banks and
shire reported her funded indebtedness at $4,160,816, contracted exclusively for war purposes. June 1 1869 the total outstanding was 33,213,- savings departments of banking and trust companies shall make investment
962.22, against which the Treasurer reported an asset of *77,082.80. The of their funds in the following classes of securities only:
1st. In notes secured by first mortgage of real estate situated In New
State debt at the present time is as follows:
Principal
-Interest
Hampshire, but not over 70% of the value of the property covered shall be
LOANS.
Payable. When Due. Outstanding. so loaned, and not exceeding 70% of the deposits shall be so invested.
%
Name and Purpose$135,000
J & J July 1 1913
4
Agricultural College, 1803
2d. In notes secured by first mortgage of real estate situated outside of
x50,000 New Hampshire
J ec J July 1 1919
33
Sanitorium bonds of 1909
which is at the time improved, occupied and productive.
75,001)
J & J July 1 1913
4
Library bonds of 1893
but
over 50% of the value of the property covered shall be so loaned,
x50,000 and not
Jan 1 1916
J &J
{ 3
not
25% of the deposits shall be so invested.
exceeding
x150,000
”i J & J Jan 1 '14-'15
Highway bonds of 1909
3d. In notes secured by collateral in which the bank is at liberty to inx50,000
3yi J ec J Jan 1 '16-'17
vest
of
value
a
at
10% in excess of the face of the note. The amount
least
x250,000
'17-'21
1
July
J
1911
&
of
J
334
do
do
140,000 of any one class of securities so taken as collateral, added to that which the
31,2 J de J July 1'12-25
Hospital. 1905
z140 000 bank may own at the time, shall not exceed the total limit of that class of
J & J July 1 1927
3
do
--__ ______
x85,000 security, but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so Invested.
c 3% J ec J July 1 1929
1909
do
500
4th. In notes secured by collateral securities which are dealt in on the
Municipal War loan (overdue)500 Stock Exchanges of Boston anti New York, the Stock Exchange price of
Loan of 1873(overdue)
1,019,779 which shall at all times be at least 20% In excess of the face of the note
Trust funds
while held by the bank, but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be se
Of $1.019,799 38 trust funds held Sept. 11911, $899,911 47 carried 4% Invested.
Interest and $80,000 6% interest, no Interest being paid on $39,867 91.
5th. In notes of individuals or corporations with two or more signers, or
PAR VALUE OF BONDS.-The bonds are In $500 and $1,000 pieces.
one or more indorsers, but not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be loaned
INTEREST Is payable at the National Shawmut Bank of Boston and at any one person or corporation in this class of security, and not exceeding
25% of the deposits shall be 80 invested.
State Treasurer's office.
6th. In the public funds of the United States, or those for which the faith
TAX-EXEMPT.-Issues marked x are exempt from all taxes to Indiat
issues
us
all
that
informs
Carter
A.
Solon
Treasurer
holders.
of the United States is pledged to provide for the payment of the interest
vidual,
and principal.
$% % and under are exempt when held by savings banks,
7th. In the bonds and notes of this State, or of any county, city, town
TOTAL DEBT.-The net debt on Sept. 1 1911 was $1,463,848. The
subjoined statement shows New Hampshire's total debt on the dates named. precinct or district of this State.
Assets Sept. 1 1911 were $602,031 70.
8th. In the authorized bonds or notes of any State or Territory of the
'08.
1
1
Sept.
Sept.
'09.
'10.
1
Sept.
Sept. 1 '11.
any city of the States of Maine.
$831,700
1,071.700
$706,700 United States; and in the bonds or notes of
$1,136,000
Total funded debt
Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut or New York, whose
1,035,820
1,075,064
1,020,776
1,019,779
funds
Trust
net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the
14,252
3,742
School fund
100 property therein for taxation, or of any county, town, village, precinct or
100
100
100
Floating debt
district In said States whose net indebtedness does not exceed 3% of such
UM
$2,155,879 $2,092,576 51,911.506 $1,756,873 valuation.
Total debt
9th. In the authorized bonds of any county, city, town, school district
has
total
valuation
State's
assessed
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The
or other municipal corporation of any other of the United States or Terribeen as below. Tax rate for 1910 (per $1,000) $20.58.
tories whose net indebtedness at the time of such investment does not exAssessed Val. ceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for taxation;
Assessed Val. YearsYears$214,616,655 and in the authorized bonds of any city of 100,000 inhabitants of any of
$263,074,38611902
1911
209.670,845 said States whose net Indebtedness does not exceed 7% of the last preceding
255,085.57111900
1910
204.734,731 valuation of the property therein for taxation. The term "net indebted249,219.335 1808
1909
203,507,734 ness" shall be construed to denote the indebtedness of any city, town or
244,971,264 1897
1908
200,957,600
1896
238,128.476
1907
other municipal corporation. omitting the debt created for supplying the
197,839,543 inhabitants with water and deducting the amount of any sinking fund
231,641,571 1894
1908
196,117,060 available for the payment of the municipal indebtedness. Provided, how225,082,628 1893
1905
168,964,903 ever, that such bonds shall not have been issued in aid of railroads or for
220,624,307 1881
1904
216,837.497
1903..
special assessment purposes. Provided, also, that the bonds of any county,
The preceding values are simply the aggregate of the inventories of the city or town of less than 10,000 inhabitants, or of any school district or
various towns in the State. In addition the State taxes at different other municipal corporation of less than 2,000 inhabitants in any State or
rates savings banks and trust companies, Insurance capital, railroads. Territory other than those named in Paragraph 8 of Section 1 of this Act
building and loan associations, telegraph and telephone companies, parlor car shall not be authorized investments. Provided, further, that such bonds
are issued by municipalities that are permitted by law to levy taxes suffiand express companies. These latter were valued In 1011 at $110,875,442.
cient to pay the interest and to provide sinking funds for their debt; otherPOPULATION OF STATEBut not exceeding
244,165 wise such bonds shall not be authorized Investments.
326,073 1820
430,57211860
1910
214,460 50% of the deposits shall be so invested.
317,976 1810
411,58811850
1900
except street railcompany,
183,858
284,574 1800
10th. In the bonds or notes of any railroad
376,530 1840
1890
141,881 ways,incorporated under the laws of this State, whose road is located wholly
289,328 1790
346,991 1830
1880
the
of
deposits
shall be so
25%
exceeding
or in part In the same; but not
318,3001
18/0
In 1870-80 increase was 28,691, or 0.01%; in 1880-90, 29,539, or 8.51%. Invested.
except
street
company,
railways,
11th. In the bonds of any railroad
In 1890-00, 35,058 or 9.31%; in 1900-10. 18,984, or 4.8%.
under the authority of any of the New England States, whose
DEBT LIMITATION.-There is no restriction In the Constitution of New Incorporated
road Is located wholly or in part In the same, and which Is in possession of
Hampshire upon the debt-making power of the people through the "General and operating its own road, and has earned and paid regular dividends for
Court," except the following, which is the last clause of Article 5 of Part the two years next preceding such investment, or In the bonds guaranteed
or assumed by such railroad company; but not exceeding 25% of the deSecond of that instrument.
Provided. That the General Court shall not authorize any town to loan posits shall be so Invested.
12th. In the bonds of any railroad company, except street railways, Inor give its money or credit directly or indirectly for the benefit of any corporation having for its object a dividend of profits or In any way aid the corporated under the authority of any of the United States or Territories,
which is In possession of and operating its own road, and has earned and
same by taking Its stocks or bonds.
4% per annum on its capital stock
The above is an amendment to the Constitution which was ratified in paid regular dividends of not less than
for the three years next preceding such investment; provided, such capital
1877. The amendment would appear to be Intended as a complete estoppel stock on which
and pays dividends equals in amount one-third of
earns
it
corporarailroad
and
to
Industrial
to municipal loaning of money or credit
the entire bonded indebtedness of said road; or In the bonds guaranteed or
tions. It Is to be noticed, however, that by its terms the restriction does assumed by such railroad; but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be
so Invested.
not specifically mention "cities,' the words being"any town."
In addition to the foregoing is the "Municipal Bond Act of 1895." It
13th. In the first mortgage bonds of corporations of this State, except
tells in the matter of Issuing bonds what a municipal corporation may do, street railways, located and doing business therein, whose net indebtedness
at
the time of such investment does not exceed its capital stock actually
enacts:
what it must do, and what It cannot do. The law
not exceeding 10% of the deposits
Sec. 1. The term "municipal corporation" means town, city, school dis- paid in and remaining unimpaired; but
shall
be so invested.
be
must
Bonds
issued
2.
Sec.
trict, village district and village precinct.
14th. In the bonds of street railway corporations incorporated under
payable within 20 years, Interest semi-annual, not exceeding 6%, may be
payable in gold coin. If made payable in less than 20 years, may be extended the laws of this State and located wholly or in part in the same, and In the
Wit never beyond 20 years from time of issue. Sec. 3. Bonds (except of cities) bonds of street railway corporations located wholly or In part In cities of
must be authorized by a vcte of two-thirds of all voters present and voting 30,000 inhabitants or more, In any of the other New England States, and
at an annual meeting of suca corporation, or at a special meeting If properly in the bonds of street railway corporations located wholly or in part in cities
called &c. (for which see Act). Bonds must be signed by a majority of of 50.000 inhabitants, or more In any of the United States; provided that
the Governing Board, countersigned by Treasurer and have seal of corpora- the net Indebtedness of any of such street railway corporations mentioned

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per
Debt.
Debt. Valuation.$1,000.
$
a
$
$
____
28,000 36,341z32,747,405
Androscoggin County
x745,122 x32.00
20,000 28,646
Anson (T), Somerset County
Boothbay Harbor, Lincoln Co_ 46,900 10.715 x1,127,877 z25.00
Brunswick(T),Cumberiand Co. 31,000 26,720 z3,784,242 x17.80
39,900 43,720 z884,407 x29.50
Bucksport (T), Hancock Co
22.900 37,020 z2,490,070 x20.80
Camden (T). Knox County
78 x27.00
359
2:2
29
,54
fl3.
Dexter (T), Penobscot County 59,435
z22.00
E.Livermore,Androscoggin Co. 15.000 12,208
Fairfield (T), Somerset County 20,000 18,933 z1,636,670 z22.00
53,000 58,000z32,890,630 d1.63
Kennebec County
x2,332,227 z23.40
Kennebunk (T). York County•50,248
z850,029 x23.00
Lubec (T), Washington Co_ _ _•35.000
x2,002,790 z24.00
Mt. Desert, Hancock County_•38,650
x657,810 x26.00
4,034
Norridgewock, Somerset Co__ 28,050
3,000 z1,139,863 x22.00
Old Orchard (T), York County 26,000
x21.00
z1,438,455
_•60,489
_
Pittsfield (T), Somerset Co_
Rumford (T), Orford County_ 71,500 19,090 x3,495,419 x21.00
Sanford (T), York County____ 72,000 18.368 x4,132,861 x20.00
102,000 22,500 a3,915,515 a22.00
Skowhegan, Somerset Co
SouthPortiand,CumberiandCo 167,250 70,700 x3,668,216 z25.00
8,359 z1,091,685 z22.00
Waidoborough (T).Lincoin Co. 40.100

New Hampshire.




Poputattoo.
1011
59,822
2,209
2,021
6,621
2,216
3,015
3,530
2,641
4.435
62,863
3,099
3,363
1,569
1,608
961
2,891
6,777
9,049
5,341
7.471
2,666

Nov., 1911._

NEW HAIVIPSTIIRE-CITIES AND TOWNS.

In this paragraph does not exceed the capital stock actually paid In and remaining unimpaired at the time of such investment, and that such corporation has earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum
on its capital stock for flve years next preceding such Investment; but not
exceeding 10% of the deposits shall be so Invested.
15th. In the bonds of telephone, telegraph or express companies doing
business in the United States or Territories, provided the total indebtedness
of such company does not exceed its capital actually paid in and remaining
unimpaired; and provided such company has earned and paid regular dividends of at least 4% per annum upon its capital stock or shares for five
years previous to such investment, but not exceeding 10% of the deposits
shall be so invested
16th. In the capital stock of any banking or trust company incorporated
under the laws of this State and doing business therein, but the amount
of such stock held by any savings bank as an Investment and as collateral
for loans shall not exceed one-tenth of the total capital stock of such banking
or trust company, and not exceeding 10% of the deposits shall be so Invested.
17th. In the stock of any national bank or trust company located in
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 loans shall not exceed 25% of the capital stock of said national bank
or trust company; and the amount of stock in any national bank or trust
company outside of this State which may be held by any savings bank as
an Investment or as collateral for loans shall not exceed one-tenth of the
capital stock of said national bank or trust company.
18th. In the stock or notes of any railroad corporation, exclusive of street
railways, located In any part of the United States or Territories, that ha.
earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum on its
capital stock for five years next preceding such investment; provided, such
capital stock on which it pays dividends equals in amount one-third of the
entire bonded indebtedness of said corporation; or in the stock of any
other railroad corporation whose railroad and railroad property are leased
to such railroad upon an annual rental of not less than 4% per annum upon
the capital stock of the leased railroad; provided, said leased railroad shall
have earned dividends of not less than 3% upon Its capital stock for a period
of three years immediately preceding said lease; but not exceeding 25% of
the deposits shall be so Invested.
19th. In the stock or notes of any manufacturing company In the New
England States that has paid regular dividends on its capital stock for live
years previous to such Investment, and whose net indebtedness does not
exceed the amount of Its capital stock fully paid in; but not exceeding 10%
of the deposits shall be so Invested
20th. In the stock or notes of any parlor car or sleeping car company Inporated and doing business In the United States, and whose cars are in actual
use upon any railroad whose stock is a legal Investment for New Hampshire
savings banks, and that has earned and paid regular dividends of not less
than 4% per annum on its capital stock for five years next preceding such
investment; but not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be so Invested
21st. In land and buildings suitable and actually used by it in part for
Its banking room, the total cost of which shall not exceed 10% of its deposits.
22d. In the stock of any real estate trust company of this State and
whose property is occupied and improved and is located In this State, whose
capital stock Is $100,000 or more; provided, the total indebtedness of such
company does not exceed one-half of the capital stock actually paid In and
remaining unimpaired: and provided such company has earned and paid
regular dividends of at least 4 % per annum upon its capital stock or shares
for five years previous to such investment, but not exceeding 5% of the
deposits shall be so invested.
SEC 2 Any savings bank may hold and lease real estate acquired by
foreclosure of mortgages owned by the bank; but all taxes, foreclosure ex
penses and cost of maintenance shall be paid out of the Income of the bank.
SEC 3 Deposits of cash on call, or subject to check, shall be made in
some authorized banking or trust company incorporated under the laws of
this State, or Massachusetts, or in some national bank located In the New
England States, or In the cities of New York or Philadelphia.
SEC 4 The special deposits or guaranty fund of a guaranty savings bank
shall not be included in the amount of deposits on which the percentage of
any investment is reckoned.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
BELKNAP COUNTY. S. B. Cole, Treasurer.

13

LOANSWhen Due,
City Hall Bonds.
• union School District Bonds.
$56,000__Se:A 1 '12-'20
A-0 $14,000__Oct 1 '12-'13 3 ;is
3s
M-S{ 14,000_ Seat 1 '21-'22
J-J
16,000_ _July 1 '15 '16
33.s
5,000-----Sept 1 1923
J-J
3 ;is
40,000_ _July 1 '18-'22 3;is'04 J-J f 50,000_ _July 1 '24-'28
3 %s
J-J 115.000.,_July 1 '24-'26
1 5,000____July 1 1929
135,000_ _July 1 1927
4
Water Precinct Bonds.
3;is
J-J
4,000.._July 1
1928 3;is
M-S $20,000____ Ach 1 1922
J-J
3!is
30,000 July1'23-'29-'30 4s
65.000Jan '13 to '19
J-J
3 ;is
J-J
9,000.. _July 1 1931 4sJ-J 399,000_-__Jan 11022
Penacook Sewer Bonds.
3s
7.000____ Nov 1 1920
J-J
M-N •$5,000_ _ _May 1 1913 3s
48
4,000____ Nov 1 1921
J-J
(Subject to call May 1 1908.)
3;is
J-J
30,000___Jan 1 '23-'24
3s
A-0
2,000__Oct '15 to '18
110,000____Apr I 1912
3.000_ _July '14 to'19 3;0'05 A-0 1 5,000____ Apr 1 1921
J-J
4s
West Concord Sewer Precinct.
130.000_
A nr 1 1922
48
A-0 $7.000____Oct 1 1912 BOND. DEBT May 7'1131,023,100
I 3 000_ __Oct 1 '13-'18 Water debt (Included).575,000
300_ __ _Oct 1 1919
A-0 1
3 ;is
East Concord Sewer Precinct.
july 11915
$
Exempt
3 14
•sExem
3
"from
when owned by Concord residents.
EXPLANATORY OF BONDS.-The Penacook sewer bonds were issued
on the city's credit for the Penacook sewer district, the interest and principal
being payable from a special tax on that district.
INTEREST is paid Itt city treasury and in Boston.
CITY PROPERTY.-The city valued Its buildings and other property
on Jan. 1 1911 at $1,444,247.01, Including water works valued at $1,012,486.88, which are the property of the "precinct."
ASSESSED VALUATION. TAX
Tot AssessedR AT E. &e.-Total
Rate of Tax
Years.
Valuation.
27
T8
a,
465
per $1.000
1910
$12.543,822
$
$23.00
12,405,465
301,282
25.00
..12.342,190
277.469
12,094,547
273,046
11 614.011
190099999807859
258,043
22...6
2
40
98
232,773
21.00
1890
10,243,857
176,081
17.60
10,150,586
1880
172,831
POPULATION.-In 1910 (Census) was 21,497; In 1900 it was 19,832; in
1890 It was 17,004; In 1880 It was 13,843; in 1870 it was 12,241.

COOS COUNTY. F. W. Page, Treas. (P. 0. Whitefield).

Berlin is the county seat.
LOANSWhen Due. Cash on hand
$15,085
Building Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910_16,452,631
4s '05 J-J $25.000 c._ _1912-1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_321.79
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ „$25,000 Population in 1910
30,753
INTEREST Is payable in Boston at the office of N. W. Harris do Co.

DERRY. Chas. Bartlett, Treasurer.
This town Is In Rockingham County. Incorporated in 1827.
$13,000c___July 1 1917 Assessed valuation 1910_$2,132,976
32%g'07 J-J { 25,000c_July 1 1922 (Assessment about 3,1 actual value.)
52.000c__ _July 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 $2403
5,120
BOND. DEBT May 17 1910_$90,000 Population in 1910
Floating debt
81,848
INTEREST payable in Boston.

DOVER. D. Hall, Mayor; Wm. K. Chadwick, Treasurer.

This city is the county seat of Strafford County. Incor. as a city In 1855.
LOANSWhen Due. Bonds oast due,$10,000: int. ceased.
City-Hall Bonds.
Water loan notes 3 s____ $292.000
A-0 $111,000c__Apr 1 1912 T
4s
Ao
ssteatisliabilities Sept 1 1910_$609,886
Funding and Bridge Bonds.
157,093
48
J-J $25,000e_July 1 '12-16 Total valuation 1910
,2v9a41,u8e2
.
)
2
High School Bonds.
(Assessment about 4-5 actual
9
30'05 J-D 1330,000cDec 1 '17-'22 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$19
13.0
2
.57
0
1 30,0000- _Dec 1 '23-'25 PopulatIon In 119900
10
Trustfunds $13,000 3 % ann July 1 Population In
13,247
INTEREST is payable at Shawmut National Bank, Boston.

FARMINGTON. Chas. H. Pitman, Treasurer.

Thls town is In Strafford County. Incorporated Dec. 1 1798.
4s '98 J-J $56,500e_ __Jan 1 1918 Sinking fund
$33,253
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1908.) Assessed valuation 1911.....1,087,828
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911 __ __$56,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911......$33.30
Floating debt_
5.600 PopulatIon in 1900
Water debt (additional)____ 15,8271Population in 1910
2:6
22
63
2
INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Boston; Farmington National Bank, and Town Treasurer's office.

Laconia is the county seat
Bonds are exempt from taxation.
When Due, BOND. DEI3T Jan 1 '11._
LOANS$50,000
Court-House Bonds.
39,869
Sinking fund
45
J-J $30,000c___July 1 1913 Cash on hand
15,855 FRANKLIN. Frank H. Daniell, Clerk; Frank Proctor, Treas.
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1010.11,088.048
This city is in Merrimack County. Inc. as a town 1828; a city 1895.
J-J $20.000c___Jan 1 1915 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910__$23 20 LOANS45
IVhen Due. Bonds of 1885
$300
INTEREST1s payable in Laconia. Population in 1910
21,309 4s Water Bonds.
Bonds of 1907
_0
00
00
18
37
0:3
A-0 $2,00o __Apr
_Apr 1 1914 BONDED DEBT Jan 1 '11_$
BERLIN. F. D. Bartlett, Mayor; W. F. Hall, Auditor.
(Subject to call.)
Note debt
52,684
This city is in Coos County. Incorporated Feb. 6 1897. Duringthe 3;0'06 M-S $25,000e. _Mei' 1 1016 Cash In treasury
10,477
,Memorial Hall, Refunding & Sewer Tax valuation 1010
year 1908 this city was visited by disastrous fires, this accounting for the
large decrease In the assessed valuation for 1910. A new city charter 3;5E4'08 A-0 $50,000_ ___Oct 1 1928 (Assessment about % actual
3.19
value.)
Refunding Water Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1000) 1910-$22.00
was adopted by the voters on May 111900,
When Due. I BOND. DEBT Dec 1910_ _ $259,247 3;is
A-0 $80,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1921 Ponulation In 1900
LOANS5.846
Population in 1910
1929 Sinking fund
30'09 ___ $90,000
91,853
6,132
INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Boston or Treasurer's office
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1007_ _6,343,619
40'10 M-N$75,000c_Nov 1 '12-'26 Assessed valuation 1910_5,797,583
E. Leavitt, Treasurer.
School House & Fire Station Bonds. (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) GORHAM.
48 '05 J-D $70,000c_ _Deo 1912-'25 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910_ 23.50
This town is In Coos County. Inc. In 1836. Bonds are tax-exempt.
Improvement Bonds.
Val. city property Feb 1 '10 309,109 LOANSBondsW.hen Due, Floating debt
$10,528
Water and Sewer
4 ;is
8,886
J-D $70.000c
Dec 1913 Population In 1000
!Assessed valuation 1910_ ..1,00O,010
Funding Bonds.
Population in 1910
11,780 4s'05 J-J $60,000c
19251Tax rate (per 31 000) 1910____$2
14
..
79
00
7
M -r-1 $30,000c
BON.
D DEBct
45
DEBT Oct 1911 _ _$60,0001Population in 1900
Nov 1017
-I-fl 33.000c_June 1 '12-'22
INTEREST payable in Boston at the office of N. W. Harris & Co.
3;is
INTEREST on refunding bonds payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston

A.

BOSCAWEN. Frank L. Gerrish, Selectman.

HILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE FIRE DISTRICT. D. W.Cole,

Clerk Fire Commissioners.
This town is In Merrimack County. Incorporated in 1892. Water bonds
District incorporated in 1886.
are all tax-free, bridge bonds to owners In town.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1911 __ _$46,000
LOANSWhen Due. Floating debt
$18,184 LOANSWater Notes.
Water notes
Bridge Bonds.
25,000
Sinking' fund
3,282
5s
July $1,000c_._ _$500 y'rly Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _. 660,449 4s '10 June $25,000„Jan 1 '15-'26 Floating debt
2,700
($2,000 yearly.)
Assets
Water Bonds.
31,019
(Assessment about 88% actual value)
s5
Assessed valuation 1910
3;is M-N 360,500e-31,500 yearly Total tax (per $1,000), 1911_ _$27.50 4s WaterJ-Bron d4
876.450
$
.000c
1917 (Assessment about $4 actual value.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911 __$73,600 Population in 1911 (est.)
1,300
District tax (per $1,000) 1911_$2.50
INTEREST on bridge bonds payable In Boscawen; on water bonds at 4s Sewer Bonds.
$1,000o
J-J
.1912 Population in 1909 (est.)
office of E. II. Rollins & Sons, 13oston.
2,000
INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Hillsboro.

CLAREMONT. A. W. Hawkes, Chairman Selectman.

This town is in Sullivan County. Incorporated in 1764.
When Due. TOTAL DEBT Feb 15 '11.. $346,204
LOANSI Water debt (included)____ 156.400
Town Hall Bonds.
4s
J-J 312,5000...July 1 '12-'16 Total assessment 1911 _-4,826,405
Water Bonds.
I (Assessment about 70% actual value)
4s
J-J 3156,400c_ __July 1 1923 Tax rate (per$1,1100) 1911_420.00
Population in 1910
Refunding Bonds
7,529
45
J-J $50,000c- Apr 1 1914
22,900c_ _31,000 yriy.
330'09 J-J
INTEREST at People's National ank in Claremont.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. I. E. Forbes, Treasurer.
County scats are Manchester and Nashua. The 3;is of 1909 are exempt
from taxation to persons and corporat ons residents of Hillsborough County.
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1911 $311.800
Building Bonds.
Sinking fund cash on hand7.779
4 9311.:7
4
054 80
9
0
4s
June $40.000c_ _ _June 1 1921 Other cash on hand
Mch 120,000e _ _ Mch 1 1915 Tax valuation 1910
4s
July 51,800c__July
38
July 1 1923 Val. of county property
616,322
Population In 1900
(Subject to call July 1 1913.)
112,640
32%s '09M-S 100,000c___Sept 1 1924 Population in 1910
126,072
INTEREST on 3s is payable at Manchester National Bank; on 3s at
Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on 48 at First National Bank, Boston.

CONCORD. Charles J. French, Mayor; Henry E. Chamberlin, City Clerk; Wm. F. Thayer, Treasurer.
JAFFREY. J. G. Townsend, Treasurer.
1853) Is the capital of the

State and the county seat
Concord (incorporated
of Merrimack County. Its water-works more than take care of the interest
on the water bonds.
School District No. 20 Bonds.
When Due.
LOANSSewer Bonds.
1$5.000-__Sept 1 1913
M-S I 4,500...Sept 1 '14-'22
J-D $25,000___June 1 1014 $ tis
3;is
9,000.___Dec 1 1914
J-D
30
4,300.--Sept 1 1924
25,000____July 1 1917
'State Library Bonds.
J-J
3;is
J-D $25,000---_June 1 1014
30'08 M-N 23,0000......May 1 1928 3 ;is
St. Paul's School Sewer Precinct.
3s
J-J
$1,000_ _July 1 '12-'13




This town Is in Cheshire County. Incorporated In 1773. The 3% water
bonds are tax-exempt.
When Due.
Road Bonds.*
LOANS4s
Water Bonds.
M-N $3,500c
1$1,000c__Jan 1 1912 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ __ $43,000
33is
J-J 120,000c_Jan 1 '13-'22 Assessed valuation 1911_ __1,218,514
i 9.000c_Jan 1 '23-'25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_-__321.00
J-J 112,000r_Jan 1 '26-'29 Population in 1000
3s
1.891
1 1,000r___Jan 1 1930 Population In 1910
1.895
• Interest on these bonds Is paid by the heirs to the Slade estate In Jaffrey,
INTEREST Is payable In Boston at the office of C. D. Parker & Co.

14

[VOL.

VERMONT-DEBT OF STATE.

PORTSMOUTH. Geo. J. Murray, Auditor.

KEENE. Frank H. Whitcomb, City Clerk.

County seat of Cheshire Co. Incorp. as a town 1753; city, 1874. Bonds
are tax-exempt when held by residents of Keene.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911.. $87,000
LOANS6.991
Sinkingfund
Water Bonds.
48 '91 A-0 $5,000c___Oct 1 1913 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ .7,753,269
(Assessment about full value)
48 '91 A-0 40.000c-Oct 1 '14-17
20.000c__Jan 1 '12-13 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$17.00
3;48'87 J-J
.9.165
3j48 '02 J-J 10,000c_ _July 1 '12-'13 Population in 1900
10.088
Population in 1910
Paving Bonds.
As '10 J-J $12,000c_July 1 '12-'15
1912-13,
due
s
3§
3
and
4s
Water
except
in
Boston
Is
INTEREST payable
which is payable in Keene.

. LACONIA. G. B. Munsey, Clerk.

Laconia (city) is in Belknap County. Incorporated May 3 1893.
When Due. Funded debt Feb 15 1911.... $182,000
LOANS62.245
Floating debt
• Sewer Notes.
5,050,818
J-J $20,000c. _ _July 1 1925 Tax valuation 1910
:s
value.)
actual
2-3
about
(Assessment
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
Total tax (per $1.000) 1910_ _ $25.00
Town Bonds.
8,042
J-J $65.000c__ _Jan 1 1912 Population in 1900
• 48
10,183
Population in 1910
Sewer and Funding Bonds
1924 INTEREST is payable In Boston.
A-0$117,000c
• As

Hosford,Treas
.LEBANON CENTER FIRE PRECINCT. F.H.
Oct 1911___$25,000
When Due. BOND. DEBT
LOANSPrecinct tax (per $1,000) 1909 $19.00
Refunding Bonds.
INTEREST payable in Boston.
430'07 M-N $25,000c- _Nov 1 1927

Merrill, Treas.
:LISBON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. W. H.1911._
__$882,058
1912-19191Assessed valuation
-Is '11 M-N 138,000c
1,500
122,0000 __ _ _1920-1930 Population in 1911 (est.)
TOTAL DEBT pot 2 1911_431,000 INT. payable at Atlantic N. Bk.,Bos.

'LITTLETON (Town). H. A. Edson, Treasurer.
County.

This town and village of same name are in Grafton
When Due. BOND. DEBT May 1911_- $300.000
• LOANS45,387
Sinking fund Feb 15 1911_
___ $40,000
-4.
Assessed val. town, 1910-_1,894,629
Water & Light Bonds.
30 years (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
___ $200,000
^4%5
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 _ ___$29.85
Funding Bonds
4,066
June 1 1927 Population in 1900
54s'07 J-D $60,000c
INTEREST on 334s of 1907 at Atlantic National Bank in Boston.

Allen, Treas.
MANCHESTER. James E. Dodge, Aud.; F. L.County.
Incor-

This city Is one of the county seats of Hillsborough
•porated July 10 1846.
Water Bonds.
When Due.
iLOANS5s '93 F-A$100.000c___Aug 1 1913
Improvement Bonds.
4s '93 J-J $100.000c__ _Jan 1 1913 40'93 M-N 100.000c_ _ Nov 1 1913
-4e '94-6A-0 300.0000 Apr 1 '14-'16 4s '95 J-J 100.000c. __Jan 1 1915
.-Jan 1 1912
-334s'10 A-0 100,000c ___Apr 1 1930 48 '82 J-J 100.0000
4s '94 A-0 50.000e-- Oct 1 1914
Funding Bonds..
_Dec 16 1915
J-D
50.000o.
45
'95
1919
1
pr
,000c-A
A-0
MO
334s'99
48 97 J-J 100.000c_ _ Jan 1 1917
Refunding Bonds.
Tax Adjustment Bonds.
850'05 A-0 550.000c- _Apr 1 1925
_ uly I 1922
A-0 100,0000_Apr 1 '27&'29 8448'02 J-J 380.000e_J
•de
60,000c.July 1 '12-'23 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '11_41,744,000
Is '11 J-J
200,000
Floating debt _
School Bonds.
695,607
.4a '95 J-J $40,000c.July 1 '12-'15 Sinking fund
600 000
40.000c_ _ _July 1 1916 Water debt (included) _ _
As 96 J-J
170.607
85,000c_July 1 '12-'28 Water sinking fund (Incl.)
54s'11 J-J
J-J 110,0000__1929-1930 Value city prop'yJan1 '11.. 6,436,551
.3
_1931 Total assessed val 1911__ _41,451,846
8,0000
(Assessment about 70% actual value)
*Cemetery Bonds.
$1.000) 1910.-- _$20.10
J-J $50.000o___July 1 1913 Tax rate (per
56,987
in 1900
50'10 A-0 21,000c _Oct 1 1930 Population in
70,063
1910
Population
the
guarantees
city
The
• Not negotiable; in hands of City Treasurer.
who pay $100
perpetual care of lots In the cemeteries of the city to parties
and upward.
Treasurer's office.
INTEREST on bridge bonds of 1881 is payable atBank.
Manchester; on all other issues In Boston at the Suffolk

D.E.Eaton, Treas.
MEREDITH VILLAGE FIRE DIST.
are all taxable.

Meredith is in Belknap County. Bonds
$446,617
Tax valuation 1911
Water Bonds 1893.
actual value.)
J-J $40.000c___July '23-'26 (Assessment about
348
1911____$26 39
$1,000)
(per
rate
Tax
00
1
1911...340,5
June
DEBT
• BOND.
900
INTEREST Is payable in Boston. Population in 1911 (est.)

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

0. Franklin).
County seat Is Concord. F. A. Holmes, Treas. (P.
$30.093,495
Tax valuation 1910
Funding Bonds.
$1,000) 1910_520 90
4s '97 A-0 $30,000c__Oct 1 '12-'16 Tax rate (per
52.430
$40,000 Population in 1900
TOT. BD. DEBT Jan 1 '11
53,335
46.619 Population in 1910
,Oash on hand
/INTEREST payable in Concord or Boston.

:MILFORD. F. W. Sawyer, Treasurer.
Incorporated

in 1794. Bonds
This town is In Hillsborough County.
• are exempt from taxation.
15 '11_ $120,000
Feb
DEBT
BOND.
Due.
When
LOANS19,150
Floating debt
Water Bonds of'91 &'93.
53,882
J-J $65.000 .._July 1 1921 Sinking fund
.ela
2,116,868
1910
valuation
Town
1911.)
1
(Subject to call after July
real value.)
J-J $10,000___Ju1y 1 1923 (Assessment is 75% of
hla
Total tax (per $1,000) '10____$21 00
Schools and Funding.
3,959
in
1910
Population
F-A $45.000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1924
As
INTEREST on first loan is payable in oaten; on others in Milford.

Arthur L. Cyr, City Clk.
NASHUA. Wm. H. Barry, Mayor;
Incorporated June 28 1853.

This city is in Hillsborough County. Refunding Bonds.
Engine House-(gold)
375,000c__July 1 1921
88 g '93 J-D $15,000c___June 1 1918 38 g '01 J-J
20,000c___July 1 1925
48 '05 J-J
Funding Floating Debt.
20,0000.__July 1 1926
J-J
'06
4s
'12-'15
1
une
1160.000c_J
As '91 J-D
pt 1 1929
10,000o___Se
M-S
g '95 M-N 100,000c___May 1 1915 48 '09 A-0 50,000- __Oct 1 1912
42,508 91c_Jan 1 1918 5s '11
.48 g '98 J-J
1 1931
__June
15,000_
J-D
'11
4s
1924
1
an
20,0000-__J
4s '04 J-J
09
60,000c__July 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911.4893,5
4s g'07 J-J
133.345
debt
Floating
1929
1
_Sept
_
21,000_
M'S
As '09
422,983
Resources
School-Building.
1911...A6,928,139
4a '06 A-0 $25 000c___Oct 1 1916 Assessed valuation
about 75% actual val.)
3s '03 A-0 60,00Cc__Oct 1 1923 (Assessment
1911____$22.80
$1,000)
(per
rate
J4lig'05J-J 10,00ec___July 1 1925 Tax
$798.740
loroperty
• As '09 M-S 15,0000__ _Sept 1 1929 Est. value city
26,005
1910
in
Population
Street.
and
School
Debt,
Floating
4s g '93 J-D $200.000c_ __June 1 1913
to 1915 Is
INTEREST on the funded floating debt bonds due from 1912
-pbuaydable
ghg
fVnglint
,010 c
e T1r
abtotriiides9tuy
97587$708
Bank. Boston, or by
:bonds due 1925 and 1926 at the National Shawmut
or at the National
City Treasurer: on all others at City Treasurer's office
Bank of the Commonwealth. Boston

Egi011:112$78.0

.
'NEWPORT. Elmer E. Dodge, Selectman
in 1761

3 i43ncilong

This city, incorporated In 1849, Is one of the county seats of Rockingham
County. The city Issued $343,000 bonds in aid of the Portsmouth & Dover
RR. and received in return stock of the par value of $344,000. Part of
this stock has been sold at various times and the proceeds applied to the
payment of the railroad bonds. When the P. ea D. RR. was absorbed by
the Boston & Maine,the stock owned by the city was exchanged for stock in
the Boston & Maine. On June 12 1907 the City Council authorized the
Board of Sinking Fund Commissioners to exchange 855 shares of the common stock of the B. & M. RR. for the same number of shares of the capital
stock of the New York New Haven & Hartford RR. Co. The High School
bonds for $100,000 were authorized by Chapter 202, Laws of 1903, and it
was provided that Section 9 of the "Municipal Bond Act of 1895" should
not apply in their case. None of the bonds are taxed in Portsmouth.
High-School Bonds-&e note above.
Permanent Imp. Bonds.
$4,000c_Aug 1 '12-'15 48 r *03 J-D 3100,000c_ Dec 11023
Portsmouth & Dover RR. (Ref.)
5.000c. Aug 1 1916
48 '10 F-A
1 1917 4s '93 J-J $160,000c___Jan 1 1913
I.
Water Bonds.
-Aug
School Bon ds.
45 '80 M-N $57,000e __Nov 1 1914 4s '92 J-J $165,000c__Jan 1 1912
50,0000. __July 1 1922
J-J
334g'02
Sewer Bonds,
Refunding Water Bonds.
4s '94 M-N $40,000t ._ _May 1 1914
6,000c_Nov 1 '12-'13 48 g '07 J-J $160,000o___Jan 1 1527
3;0'08 M-N
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1911.$1,237,500
Refunding Bonds.
11,000
48 '04 A-0 $47.000c_ __Oct 1 1924 Floating debt
421.054
3;.6 &48'09 J-J 50.000c_Jan1'19-'29 Sinking fund
375.000
(included)....
debt
Water
Paving Bonds.
48,757
($30.0000_Aug 1 '14-'28 Borrowing capacity__
9,395,387
4s '11 F-A( 10,000c_Aug 1 '29-'30 Assessed valuation 1911
1v0
a.16u3
actual
7
e)
70%
about
10,000o _Aug 1 1931 (Assessment
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1911_ __ _522.60
Debt Funding Bonds.
4s '04 M-S3160,000c __Sept 1 1924 Population in 1900
11,69
48 96 J-J 175,000c_ _ .July 1 1916 Population in 1910
INTEREST is payable at City Treasury, or State National Bank or Old
Colony Trust Co., Boston.
WATER WORKS.-For the year ending Jan. 1 1911 income from water
rates was $61,264.36; cost of management, $26,709.51; interest, $7,335;
improvements,35,783.59; miscellaneous. exp., $9,218,57; surp., $30,609.53.

ROCHESTER. Joseph Warren, Mayor.

This city is in Strafford County. Inc. 1891. Bonds arc tax-exempt.
When Due.I BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_ $274,000
LOANS143.706
Floating debt
City Hall Bonds.
4,438,456
4s '08 J-J $65.000„Jan 1 '12-'27 Tax valuation 1910
actual value.)
(Assessment about
Sewer Bonds.
J-J $39,000o_Jan 1 '12-'17 Total tax (per 51,000)'10_$23.00
334a
8,868
Population in 1910
Water Bonds.
INTEREST Is payable In Boston.
Is '92 J-D $170.000c_ ._June 1 1922

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. James L. Parker, Treasurer.
County seat Exeter.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911 $122,000
Funding Bonds.
42,777
33 '01 Oct 334.000c___Oct 1 1921 Cash on hand
30,138,456
Tax valuation 1910
Refunding Bonds.
8
.1.80
E20
33,0'11 __ $50,000 -----1912-1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_5
Population in 1910
Court House Bonds, 1903.
46 93 J-J $31,000c__ July 1 1918
INTEREST on court-house and building bonds is payable at First National Bank. Boston: on other bonds in Portsmouth.

SOMERSWORTH. Paul La Bonte, Clerk.

This city Is in Strafford County. Incorporated In 1893.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1911_ __ $245,000
Gen 1 Indebtedness Bonds.
A-0(512,750c__Oct 1 '12-'14 Floating debt
9
40
88
5,7
14
4
fund
Sinking
15.000cOct 1 '15-'17
322,700
62,000c___Oct 1 1918 Value of city property
4,104,688
1911
valuation
Total
-Bonds.
-Works
Water
value)
$3,000c___Oct 1 1912 (Assessment about 70% actual
A-0
20,000c_Oct 1 '13-'17 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__$21.00
de
6,704
in
Population
1
1918
Oct
132,000c_
INTEREST is payable at Old Colony Trust Co.. Boston.

4e

STR.AFFORD COUNTY. C. C. Yost, Treasurer.
Dover is the county seat. Bonds
When Due.
LOANS48 '91 J-D $70,000o_ _ _Dec 1 1911
BONDED DEBT Jan 1 '07_ ..$70.000
20.589
Sinking fund

are free from taxation
Assessed valuation 1910_1323,228,903
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910__$20 50
38.951
Population In 1910
INTEREST Is payable In Boston.

WALPOLE. F. A. Spaulding, Town Treasurer.

This town is in Cheshire County. IncPrportted in 1892.
LOANSWhen Due.I TOTAL DEBT Nov 1911__ $55,000
Assessed valuation 1910_2,096,620
Bridge Bonds.
5s
A-0 $33,000c_A&O each yr Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-$22.70
_ _ _2,669
Population in 1910_ ___
(32.000 yearly)
INTEREST payable in Keene.
34'10 J-J 22,000c
$2.000 yrly

.ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.

In the table below we give statements of places reporting an indebtedness
of $25,000 or more. and not represented among the oregolng.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n
Valuation. $1,000. 1900
,123 Debt.
D3
County..$4
x$701,871x$23.00 1,289
Ashland (T), Grafton
x662,363
30.000
S.
Colebrook Sp.
D., Coos Co_
None a3,301,275 a22.00 4,925
Exeter (T) Rockingham Co___129,000
Hillsboro (T), Hillsboro Co__ __ None 29,243 x1,275,857 x23.00 2,254
Lancaster (T), Coos County-- 6,000 31,800 x1,574.155 z7.40
1,000 z1,137,819 x0.50
42,000
Lancaster Fire Precinct
2,000 d1,110,181 d28.80 2,221
Lisbon (T), Grafton County___ 28,000
8,000 x1,918,000 x31.00
Littleton(17). Grafton County_ 55,000
6,700 x1,352,452 a22.00 2,892
Newmarket(T), RockinghamCo 43,000
97
7
72
x937,961 x25.00 1:9
None
Northumberland (T), Coos Co_ 38,000
Pittsfield (T), Merrimack Co.._ 31,000 25,010 d1,289,003 d22.00 2,129
Plymouth Fire District
900
28 009
65,
Plymouth Sch. District
d477,713 (125.00 1,100
278
Raymond (T). Rockingham Co. 28,000
x27.00 2,041
Salem (T). Rockingham County 52,000 10,000 x1,054,600
6.0
17
80 2.1
52 x2.0
65
6
47
7:2
95
x927
2167,2526
19,280
Sunapee (T), Sullivan County.. 25,000
78,289
Whitefleld (T), Coos County
x22.50
x1,024,966
40,300
45,000
County....
Hillsboro
(T),
Wilton
6,372 x1,346,694 z21.20 2,390
Wolfeboro (T), Carroll County_ 29,600
*Total debt. x Figures are for 1910. d Figures are for 1911.

State of Vermont.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, dm.
March 4 1791
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 18 1791)
9,565
Total area of State (square miles)
Montpelier
State Capital
Governor (term expires Oct. 1912)........- _____ John A. Mead
Guy W.Bailey
Sec. of State (term expires Oct. 1912)
Edward H. Deavitt
Treasurer (term expires Oct. 1912)

LEGISLATURE meets biennially in even years the first Wednesday
In October and length of session is not limited.
This town Is in Sullivan County. Incorporated
Water Bond..
Town Notes.
HISTORY OF DEBT.-For a brief history of the Vermont State debt
F-A $20,000o-Aug 1 1921
38
- $8,950
.15
see "State and City Supplement" of April. 1895. pages 15 and 16.
(Subject to call Aug 1 1909.)
___
10,600
28
F-A $50,000o___Aug 1 1924
The liabilities of the State on July 11510 were as follows:
45
16,100
--.3348
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1909.)
Principal.
___
.134s
20.000
-Interest.-LOANSTotal liabilities Feb 15 1911 $211,637
Outstand'a
When Due.
10,000
Rate.Payable.
Name and Purpose.
1,884,984
Tax valuation 1911
6 J & D June 1 1912 2135,500 00
Agricultural College Fund
Sewer Bonds.
actual
value)
%
75
about
(Assessment
346,854 59
$3,8000_July 1 1921
debt
Floating
us
_$25.00
tax (per $1,000)1911.
165.602 16
8
.(SUbject to call after July 1 1911.) Total
,
3,126 State school tax to be distributed_ 5
Population in 1900
103.387 79
do
do highway do
Reloading Bonds.
J-J 588.000c_July 1 1921
:as
treasury.
at
the
State
payable
is
INTBREST
at office of Town Treas.
INTEREST
1
July
1911.)
after
call
to
4,:1Subject




Nov., loll.;

VERMONT-CITIES AND TOWNS

TOTAL DEBT. &c.-The total debt of the State on July 1 1911 was
$751,344 54. On July 1 1911 cash on hand and in banks was $566,141 83.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.-In addition to the valuations below, the State assessed (1909) $52,627,217 deposits in savings banks
and trust companies at the rate of 7-10 of 1%; also appraised the value of
railroad property at $29,055,460, such property paying a tax of from
2H% to 4% on the gross earnings.
Assessed valuation.
Stoic tax
YearsReal.
Personal.
Total.
rale per
1910
$143,386,564
$45,106,982
$188,493,546
None
1909
141,929,051
43,897,747
None
185,826,798
1908
140,988,065
43,376,520
184,354,585
None
1905
127,993,677
59,838,143
187,831,820
None
1900
118,950.024
58,293.598
177,243,622
1 00
1898
116,141,979
58,621,654
174,763.633
0 50
1895
112,099,284
61,700,471
173.799,758
1 20
1890
112,895,125
65,157,388
178.052.513
There was no direct tax for State purposes levied in either 1903, 1904,
'05,'06,'07.'08,'09 or '10. A tax of $1.30 per $1,000, however, consisting
of a State school tax of 80 cts. and a State highway tax of 50 cts. 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 $1 per $1,000.
POPULATION OP ST ATE.-United States Census:
1910
355,956 1860
315,098 1820
235,981
1900
343,641 1850
314,120 1810
217,895
1890
332,422 1840
291,948 1800
154,465
1880
332,286 1830
280,652 1790
85,425
1870
330,551
DEBT LIMITATIONS.-There appears to be nothing in the Constitution
providing for a general imit to the debt-making power of municipalities.
Whatever in each case the Legislature authorizes, the city, town, county
or other civil division can issue. Of course the purpose of the improvement
must be of a public character. The laws relating to municipal debt limitation which have been passed by the Legislature from time to time are contained in Sections 3556, 3557, 3558, 3574 and 3575, Chapter 157 of the
Revised Statutes of 1906. Section 3558, embodying a law passed in 1904,
prohibits a municipality, unless otherwise provided in its charter, from
borrowing, except for refunding purposes, an amount in excess of five times
Its grand list as last taken. An additional amount, not exceeding five times
the grand list, may be borrowed, providing the loan is approved by a twothirds vote. The next section (3557), covering laws passed in 1904 and
1906,provides that in figuring the debt limit,loans created for water supply,
sewer or electric lights and temporary loans may be eliminated. The two
sections follow:
SECTION 3556.-/Amit.-No municipal corporation shall create an
indebtedness, unless to refund outstanding bonds or orders,to an amount
exceeding five times its grand list last taken; provided that it may, by a
two-thirds vote by ballot of the voters present and voting at a meeting
called for that purpose, Increase such indebtedness an additional amount
not exceeding five times such grand list. Bonds or obligations given or
created In excess of the limit authorized by this section shall be void.
SECTION 3557.-Deterurtnatton.-In determining the amount of
municipal Indebtedness permitted by the preceding section, obligations
created for a water supply, sewers or electric lights,and temporary loans
created in anticipation of the collection of taxes and 111;cessary for meeting
current expenses, shall not be taken Into account; plovided. that no such
temporary loan shall be extended beyond the fiscal year for which It is made.
and shall not exceed in amount 90% of the amount of taxes levied for such
year; nor shall the provisions of this and the preceding section apply when
the charter of a municipal corporation limits its indebtedness.
Section 3558 covers laws passed in 1872 and relates to railroad subscriptions by towns:
SECTION 3558. A town may aid in the construction of a railroad organized under the general law, by issuing bonds to aid such railroad, by taking capital stock therein, or in such other manner as it directs; but the liability so assumed shall not exceed eight times the grand list of the tOwn.
Such aid shall be given as provided in this chapter.
The other sections referred to (Sections 3574 and 3575) embrace a law
passed in 1892,and allow towns or villages. not already bonded to an amount
exceeding five times the grand list,to borrow an amount not exceeding three
times the grand list for highway improvement. The two sections reaa
as follows:
SECTION 3574. A town or incorporated village may issue bonds, to an
amount not exceeding three times its grand list, for the purpose of purchasing road-making apparatus and for building permanent highways within
the limits of such town or village.
SECTION 3575. Such town or Incorporated village may vote to issue
such bonds at a meeting of the corporation, duly warned for that purpose,
by a two-thirds majority of all the votes cast, and may stipulate in such
vote by whom and in what manner the proceeds of such bonds shall be expended; but no town or incorporated village shall Issue such bonds if it is
already bonded to an amount exceeding five times its grand list.
It will be noticed that the preceding sections refer in each instance to the
"grand list." To evolve the "grand list" in Vermont, the authorities first
prepare a schedule of all the property, real and personal, of each individual,
with valuations entered at their real value In money, deducting debts owing;
after this is done the "grand list" is made up by taking 1 % of that amount
according to Section 494, Chapter 30, of the Revised Statutes of 1906,
which is as follows: "All real and personal estate shall, except as otherwise
"provided, be set in the list at 1 % of its value in money on the first day
"of April of the year of its appraisal."
The only other general authority granted for the issue of bonds by municipal corporations In Vermont is that given for refunding outstanding bonds
and notes. The sections which grant these powers are Sections 3567 to 3573,
Inclusive, Chapter 157 of the Revised Statutes of 1906. Section 3567 is
as follows:
SECTION 3567. A town which has outstanding and unpaid orders,
notes, bonds or coupons lawfully issued, may issue other negotiable notes or
bonds to pay or retire the same.
SECTIONS 3568 to 3573,inclusive, give the method of issuing such bonds,
By Section 3572 municipal corporations other than towns have the same
refunding powers granted them which are conferred upon towns.
EXEMPTION PROM TAXATION -Subdivision XII. of Section 496 of
the Public Statutes of 1906, as amended by Act 23 of the Laws of 1908,
provides that the following municipal securities shall be exempt from
taxation:
XII. Notes, bonds or orders issued after Feb. 1 1907 as evidences of
obligations for money loaned to a town, village, Incorporated school or the
district, at a rate of interest not exceeding 4% per annumileinfhotrthg
of constructing, purchasing or repairing water, sewer or
systems,
permanent highways, bridges, walks or public buildings, or for the purpose
of refunding a debt contracted for any of the foregoing purposes.
SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICTIONS.-By Act No. 158 of the Vermont Legislature, approved Jan. 27
1911, Sections 4615 to 4692, Inclusive, of the Public Statutes of 1906, relating to savings banks and trust companies, were completely revised. Many
material changes were made in that part of the law concerning investments
by savings banks, an entirely new section having been added which allows
Investment in railroad bonds. In the "Chronicle" of Oct. 21, page 1131,
we printed in full Section 8 of the new law, which deals with investments.

15

LOANSRefunding Bonds, 1896
When Due.
-School Bonds.
M-N $15,0000___May 1 1918
4s
45 '09 M-S $40.000c_Sept 1 '12-'19 48
57.500c_
J-J
Water Bonds
(Optional after 1914.)
J-D $70.000c_ _ 1912-1925 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911 __ $347,500
45
(Optional after 1914.)
Water debt (included)--__ 235.000
J-D 35.000c
4s
Floating debt
13,664
45 10 J-D 45,000c_ Dec 1 '19-'27 Sinking fund
18,453
35(s
J-J
25,000e__Jan 1 1920 Tax valuation 1910
5,237,892
Subject to call after 1916.)
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
330
J-J $60,000c__July 1 1922 City tax (per $1,000) 1911___$14.50
(Subject to call Jan 1 1918.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_$23.50
IPopulation in 1910
10,734
INTEREST on refunding bonds is payable at the National Bank of
Redemption of Boston; on school bonds a d water 4s of 1910 at City Treasurer's office; on other bonds at National Bank of Barre.

BENNINGTON (Town). C. H. Dewey, Treasurer.
A shire town In Bennington Count . Incorporated Feb. 11 1762.
LOANSWhen Due. Total valuation 1911_____$5.345,714
Refunding Bonds.
Tax rate (per 11,000) 1911......$23 00
45
J-J $100,000c-July 1 1917 Population In 1910
8.698
BOND, DEBT Oct 1911 ___$100,000
Floating debt
5.148 INTEREST payable in Bennington.

BRATTLEBORO. W. H. Brackett, Treasurer.
This town is in Windham County,
LOANSWPaen Due.I Town Hall & Funding Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
4
'12-'18
45
J-J $15,000c___July 1 1918 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 fill_ $74.000
38
A-0 29,0000__ _April 1 1923 Floating debt___
__ 25,000
(Subject to call April 1 1913.)
Total valuation 1911
6.359.853
Refunding Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '11_519.00
4s '08 M-SI $8,0000_ _Jan 1 '12-'15 Population in 1910
7.964
1,000c-Jan 1 1916
INTEREST on town-hall bonds in New York: on others in Brattleboro.

BRISTOL. F. R. Dickerman, Treasurer.
This village is in Addison County. Incorporated Feb. 26 1903.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1911 _ .$53,0001(Assessment about )i actual value.)
Floating debt
t1,0001Tax rate (per $1,000) '10418.33 1-3
Assessed valuation 1911
840,780 Population In 1910.
1,180
INTEREST payable at the First National Bank, Boston,

BURLINGTON. R. Roberts, Mayor; L. C. Grant, Treas.

This city is in Chittenden County. Incorporated Feb. 21 1865.
Filtration Plant Bonds.
LOANSWhen Due.
Street Improvement Bonds. •
4s
A-0 $51.000 0.--003 1 1929
Refunding Water Bojods.
4$
J-J $40,000c-July 1917-'18
20,000c&r
45
1915 45
J-J $30.0000&r Jan I 1914
J-J
30,000r_Ju1y 1 1921 4s '06 J-J 100,0000esr July 1 1926
334s
J-J
Refunding Bonds.
Electric Light Bonds.
is '04 J-J $58,0000-__July 1 1934 48
J-J $10,000c&r-Jan 1 1918
39,0000..„July 1 1936 4s
4s '06 J-J
J-J
15.0000...._Jan 1 1914
4s '10 J-D 53,000c___Deo 1 1935 4s
A-0 50.0000...._Apr 1 1931
School Bonds.
(Subject to call April 1 1911.)
48
A-0 $30.0000&r Apr 1 1912 4s '04 A-0 $87,0000._ _Sept 1 1929
45
20,000O-Jan 1 1914 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '11_ __ $941,000
J-J
4s
A-0 25.0000-__Oet 1 1915 Sinking fund assets
84.412
33s
J-J
85.0000.....July 1 1923 Elec. bds.,exempt by spec.
334s
J-D 25.000c___Dee 1 1924
Act (Ind. above)
150.000
3Hs '01 M-N 32,000r___May 1 1921 Water debt (incl.)
239,000
45 '04 J-J
38,000c___July 1 1934 Water sink. funds (incl.) _ _
28,994
48 '09 J-J
36,000c___July 1 1939 Tax valuation 1911
16,473.967
Water and Sewer Bonds.
(Assessment about 4-5 actual value.)
45
J-J $65,000c&r_Jan 1 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-$17'50
Park Bonds.
Population in 1900
18.640
45
$6,125r __1912-1918 Population In 1910
J-J
20,467
INTEREST on the refunding bonds due 1931 is payable at the 4th Nat.
Bank, New York: on all other bonds at the office of the City Treasurer.

CONCORD, F. A. Brewer, Clerk.
This town is in Essex County. Incorporated Sept. 15 1781.
BOND. DEBT Feb 20 '11.. __$39,0001 (Assessment about full value.)
Floating debt
2,0501Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$25.00
Assessed valuation 191L_._. 447,6981Population in 1910
1,030
INTEREST payable at the National Shawmut Bank in Boston.

ESSEX JUNCTION. Frank W. Woods, Clerk.
This village is In Chittenden County. incorporated in 1892.
BOND. DEBT May 1911_ __ _$37,0001Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_518.50
4,5001Population in 1900
Sinking fund
1.141
636.4691 Population in 1910
Assessed valuation 1910
1.24 .
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) I INT.at First Nat. Bank, New York.

FAIR HAVEN. Wm. F. Walker, Treasurer.
This village is in Rutland County.
LOANSWhen Due. Tax valuation 1910
11,207.948
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
Water and Sewer Bonds.
45
J-D $52,000c___June 1 1923 Village tax (per *1,000)'09-'10.46.50
Total tax (per $1,000) '09-'10_518.50
(Subject to call June I 1913.)
$)43
F-A $15;000r_$1,000 yearly Population in 1900
2.470
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ _567,0001Population in 1910
2.554
3,8001INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
Floating debt

HARDWICK. M. G. Morse, President.
This village Is in Caledonia County. Incorporated Nov. 15 1890.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Assessed valuation l911___$880,638
4s '11 J-J $25,000c_ __July 1 1931 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '11_ _ .$78,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911„--$8.50
Street and sewer notes __
13,284 Population in 1900
1,331
Water debt (included)
9,000 Population in 1910_
1.580
Sinking fund
5,190
INTEREST is payable at the National Life Insurance Co.. Montpelier
Hyde Park Bank and C. D. Parker & Co.. Boston, and Proctor Trust Co..
Proctor.

HARTFORD. G. H. Watson, Town Treasurer (P.O. White
River Junction).
Rerunding Bonds (Tax-free).
48 '10 A-0 $75,000c_ _Apr 1 '20-'34
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911-$75,000
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.

Floating debt
$36.200
Assessed valuation 1910-2,912.981
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_520.00
_ 4,179
Population in 1910

LUDLOW (Town). Frank A. Walker Auditor.
This town, chartered in 1761. is in Windsor County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ __ $35,0001Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911----$20.00
18,4161Populatton in 1905
Floating debt
2.042
Assessed valuation 1911_._1,188,090 Population in 1910
2.215
INTEREST payable at Ludlow Savings Bank & Trust Co.

LUDLOW (Village). Frank A. Walker, Clerk.
This village is in Windsor County. Incorporated in 1866.
When Due Assessed valuation 1911_1859.017
LOANS35
M-S $26.900c___Moh 1 1915 (Assessment about 3-5 actual value.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 'II__ _527,400 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-31.50
17,967 Population in 1910
Floating debt
1.617
INTEREST payable at Ludlow Savings Bank & Trust Co

MIDDLEBURY. C. E. Pinney, Treasurer.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF VERMONT.
BARRE. James Mutch, Mayor; James Mackay, Treasurer.
This city is in Washington County, Incorporated 1895.




A village in Addison County.
When Due.
LOANSWater Bonds.
1921
J-J $30.0000
48
M-N 50,0000..-.May 1 1941
te
(Subject to call May 1 1921.)
Sewer Bonds.
15s
Var $10,500r.(Subj to call.)

BOND. DEBT April 1911_ $90,500
Floating debt
7,560
Tax valuation 1910
1,523,382
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910_320.00
Population In 1910
1.868
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, New York

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MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT OF STATE.

MONTPELIER. T. R. Merrill, Treasurer.

The city is situated In Washington County. On March 5 1895 the
town, village and school district were consolidated under a city charter.
City Stable Bonds.
When Due.
LOANSJan 1912
4s '07 A-0 $6,000r
School Bonds.
City Hall Bonds.
3 1-58 M-N $30,000r___Nov 1 1920
3is'07 M-N $30,0000___May 1 1027
(Subject to call Nov 1 1910.)
(Subject to call May 1 1912.)
Funding Bonds.
4s '97 J-J $12,500r___Aug 1 1917 4s '09 F-A$120.000cAug 1 1929
(Subject to call Aug 1 1919.)
(Subject to call Aug 1 1907.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_ $253,500
Bridge Bonds.
3,347
3 1-58 A-0 $15,000r___Nov 1 1920 Cash on hand
6,107,818
Tax valuation 1910
(Subject to call Nov 1 1910.)
actual value.)
Refunding Bonds.
(Assessment about
A-0 $40,000 r___Apr 1 1919 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_416.00
3s
(Subject to call 1904.)
Value of water works owned 3150,000
do other real est owned__ 151,500
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
7,856
Population in 1910

State of Massachusetts.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
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. 1912)_Eugene N. Foss
Sec. of State (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1912)_A. P. Langtry
_Elmer A. Stevens
Treasurer (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1912)_Elmer
MORRISVILLE. C. A. Slayton, Treas. Water & Light Corn. Auditor (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1912)__John E. White

This village is in Lamoille County. Bonds are non-taxable.
LEGISLATURE meets annually the first Wednesday In January. and
$7,326
Floatingdebt
Water & Electric-Light Bonds.
1,085,857 sessions are not limited as to length of time.
49 '09 F-A 572,000c-Feb 1 1929 Total valuation 1910
HISTORY OF DEBT.-For early history of the State debt see "State and
F-A 20.000c __Feb 1 1915- 20 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.)
4s
Supplement" of April 1895. page 18. The debt at present is glven In
BOND. DEBT April 1911_ __$92,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_320.00 City
In the following table. All loans are payable, both principal and
detail
1,445
1910
INT.at First National Bank,Boston Population in
Interest, in gold.
Abolition Grade Crossings (Con.)
When Due.
LOANSNEWPORT. C. F. Davis, Treasurer.
3 -6sg'073,1-N $500.000r Nov 1 1937
Abolition of Grade Crossings.
This Village is in Orleans County.
250,000r Nov 1 1938
09M N
%sg
3
Nov1'23
$4,500,000cder
M-N
g
314s
When Due. Assessed valuation 1910__$1,306,390
LOANS250,000r Nov 1 1938
500.000r Nov 1 1923 38 g'09 M-N
M-N
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 3s g
Water Bonds.
_Nov 1 1939
500,000
M-N
3%g'09
11928
May
1,500.000r
9814-N
35Vg
37.00
1910$1,000)
(per
rate
Tax
1920
J-D $37.000c„-June
48 g
1408,000r_Nov 1 '12-35
2,548 3s g '99 M-N 1,500,000r May 1 1929 8'4g
BOND. DEBT May 1911__ $37,000 Population In 1910
1 75.000r_ Nov 1 '36-40
300.000r May 1 1929
31isg'02M-N
INTEREST payable at National Shawmut Bank. Boston.
Harbor Improvement.
500.000r_Nov 1 1936
3Xsg'07M-N
3500,000r Jan 1 1937
33i,-g'97J-J
NORTHFIELD. C. L. Morse, Treasurer.
Armory Bonds.
Massachusetts War Loan.
$833.000r Sept 1 1918
M-S
3s g
This village is in Washington County.
1'28
$1.240.000r_Apr
'08-03
g
35
A-0
11020
Sept
191L$91,000
55.000r
May
MS
DEBT
g
3s
BONDED
Due.
When
LOANSMedfield Insane Asylum.
12,800 3s g '92 M-S
95 000r Sept 11921
Floating debt
Elec. Light & Power Bonds.
100.000r Sept 1 1922 33.ig'94 A-0 $700,000r Apr 1 1924
1917 Assessed valuation 1910_ 981,463 3s g '93 M S
J-D $15,000c
4s
300,000r Apr 1 1915
123,000r Sept 1 1923 3'4g'95 A-0
(85.000 subject to call June 11907.) (Assessment about actual value.) 3s g '94 M-S
174,300r April 1927
150.000r Sept 1 1925 3;isg A-0
M-S
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_46.50 35 g
Water Bonds
165,500r Apr 1 1933
320,000r Mch 1 1927 3 Sisg'03A-0
M-S
M-S $76,000c_Mch 1 '12-'37 Population in 19101,918 3s g
3;is
108,000r Apr 1 1934
38,000r Sept 1 1931 33ig'04 A-0
INTEREST on the electric-light and power bonds Is payable In New York 3s g 02 M-S
22.000r_Apr 1 1936
140.000r Sept 1 1931 3'4s g '07
M-S
3S-68g
or Northtleld: on the water bonds at Northfield.
Hos pi tal Loans.
75.000r Mch 1 1932
3s g '02 M-S
PROCTOR. L. H. Baldwin, Treas.; J. T. Glasson, Clerk.
M-N 1332,500r Nov 1 192
1925
62,000r Sept 11934 38 g
3 Msg'04M-S
128,000r Nov I
65.000r Sept 1 1934 3 .isg'01M-N
This village Is In Rutland County. Incorporated In 1884.
M-S
3s g
BOND. DEBT Nov 7'11 _ _$86,000 3 isir'0511-S
M-N
110,450r May 1 1920
33,000r Mch 1 1935 38 g
Water and Sewer Bonds.
2,359 31isg'05M-S
73,000r May 1 1929
10,000r Sept 11035 33.63 g M-N
• $6,000r_Jan 11912-14 Floating debt
200,000r May 1 1933
5,000r Sept 1 1934 ”is g M-N
30,000r.Jan 1 1915-24 Total assessed val. 1911_2,006,434 3 4sg
J-J
38
75,000r Nov 1 1035
1,000r Mch I 192T 3isg'06M-N
40,000r_Jan 1 1925-34 Total tax (per $1,000)'11_415.00 3 Wer'05M-S
2,758 33.sg'00M-S.
28,000r Sept 1 1918 340g M-N
80,000r Nov 1 1936
10,000r-- -Jan 1 1936 Population In 1910
IN l'HitES1' Is payable at Village 3 Asg'06M-S
300,000r Nov 1 1937
21,500r Sept 1 1921 3 qsg'073,1-N
(Unpaid bonds subject to call Dec.
office.
s
Treasurer
133,000Nov 1 1939
64.000r Mch 1 1936 3'4s
33isg'06M-S
31 1909.)
*Metropolitan Sewer.
230.000r Mch 1 1937
3s
j-i g '07
RUTLAND. Will. L. Davis, Treasurer.
3 w,g'07M•S
M-S $6,100,000r Jan 1 1930
22,000rs,mt I 1937 35 g
500,000r Mch 1 1935
This city is In a town and a county of the same name. Incorporated 3145 g M-S
td-S
61.000r Sept 1 1935 38 g
101892.
Nov.
495,000r Jan 1 1930
as a town Sept. 7 1761. as a city
421,000r Mch 1 1938 35-is g M-S
334s g M-S
S-hool Notes.
General Debt.
339,000r Mch 1 1935
60.000r Sept 1 1938 ”is g M-S
M-S
g
33s
Nov 1925 3s g '09 M-S
M-N $5,000
J-J $25.0000____June 1926 4s
4s
M-S 1 024,912r July 1 1939
5,000r_Mch 1 1938 38 g
City Hall Bonds.
M-N 100,000c-__ May 1924
4s g
65,000r Mch 1 1936
M-S
40,000r Sept 1 1938 3s g
38 g '09 M-S
M-N 50.000c___Nov 1924 33-is g M-S $20,000c__ -Sept 1 1931 3%g'09 M-S
Is g
100,000 _Sept 1 1939 33.s g M-S 3 586,000r July 1 1940
School Debt.
M-N 21,000c____Nov 1938
45
____ 1250,000r Sept!'12-36 330 g M-S 1.046,000r Jan 1 1943
3%g
Nov 1014
45
M NJ $10,000c
Water Debt.
305,000r July 1 1943
1 36,000r Sept!'37-40 35is g M-S
Nov 1919 3;-6g
1 10,000c
M-N $50,000c____May 1924
4s g
392,000r July 1 1944
40,000Sept 1 1938 3'4g'04 M-S
M-N 30,000c____ May 1925
M-N 85,000c___Nov 1924 4s
45 g
3',/sg'06M S 1,175,000 July 1 1946
*Charles River Basin.
4s g '07 M-N 50,000e_May 1 1937 :
Sewer Debt.
4,j_j $250,000r Jan 1 1944 31 g
7 06
3:
2J....
150,000c Jan 1 1049
. '09 J
Isd-N 20,000c____May 1938 31.isg'05J-J
M-N 125.0000.. __Nov 1924 4s
45 g
263,000c Jan 1 1949
400,000c&rJan 1 1945 3 ,ig'01) J-J
M-N 75 000c___May 1 1926 BONDED DEB e Jan 1 '11. $604,000
4s g
600,000r Jan 1 1046 3;ig
56,000r_Jan 1 '12-39
166.739 3 As g '07
M-N 16,000c____May 1938 Sinking fund, ece
48
State House Construction.
1.150.000c&rJan 1 1947
147,000 3 0.g,08 J-J 400,000r Jan 1 1948 38 g '05 A-0 $550.000r Apr 1 1915
water debt (included)
Refunding Water Debt.
8,105,023 3s g '09 J-J
J-J $30,000c____Jan 1929 Total valuation 1910
30
625,000r Apr 1 1018
425,000r_Jan 1 1949 35isg'96A-0
(Assessment about ii/t actual value.) 33-sg'09 J-J
Water Notes
125,000r April 1017
425,000r_Jan 1 1940 38 g'97 A-0
Nov 1925 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'10.816.00 3jig'10 J-J
50.000r Apr 1 1918
M-N $2.000
45
475,000__Jan 1 1950 38 g'98 A-0
13.546 3Sig
INT.at First National Bank. Boston Population In 1910
*Water Loan (Metropolitan).
1264,000r Jan 1 '12-44
1 36,000r Jan 1 '45-50 3jig'95 J-J $13,000,000e July 1 1935
ST. ALBANS. B. M. Hopkins, City Clerk.
4,000,000c Jan 1 1938
31-0'98 J-J
Highways.
This city is In Franklin County. This city was organized March 2 1897 3'4m A-0 $1,300,000r Apr 1 1920 3g'99-00J-J
4,000,000c July 11939
and comprises the most populous portion of the town of St. Albans.
700,000r April 1927 3s g '01 J-J 6,900,000c&r Jan 1 1941
334sg'97A-0
Bonds.
t
Imp'
Permanent
I
Due.
When
LOANS3,100,000r Jan 1 1941
J-J
g
330
1928
1
300.000r
Apr
)isg'98A-0
3
48 03 Nov $7,000o_ __Nov 2 1923 3s g
Sewer Bonds.
3,500,000r Jan 1 1942
A-0
800.000rApr 1'29-'30 3 iir'02 J-J
7,000c_ __May 2 1924
(315,000c_Oct 1 '12-'14 43 '04 May
J-J 4,000,000r Jan 1'43-44
350.000r Apr 1 1931 35isg
3s g 01 A-0
Warrants.
Supply
Water
'15-'16
45 '09 F-A j20,000c__Oct 1
Jan 1 1945
650,0000,3ot*
A-0
1
3;isg'05J-J
Apr
1932
10.000r
'02
g
38
I 1,000c___Oct 1 1917 4s '08 M-N 1$10,000cNov 2 '12-'18 33s g A-0
1,350,000c Jan 1 1046
665,000r Apr 1 1932 3 kisir'06J-J
1 3,000cNov
2 1917 3)isg'03A-0
Street Bonds.
109,000c Jan 1 1949
3Sig'09 J-J
400,000r
1933
1
Apr
Bonds.
School
District
48 '09 F-A $35,000c_Oct 1 '17-'23
100,000c Jan 11049
3 4sg'05A-0 200.000c&rApr 1 '12.'30 3s g '09 J-J
4s '10 J-D 15,000c_June 1 '18-'20 45 '96 J-D $10,000e_Dec 30 '12-'21 3;-6s g'00A-01 148.500rOct 1 12'19 3)-ig'10 J-J
500,000__Jan 1 1950
35,000c_July 1 '21-'27
45 '11 J-D 15,000c_June I '17-19 4s '11 J-J
1 280.000rOct 1 '20-'39 35i g
1 '12-'51
_
200,000r_Jan
_
Bonds.
Sidewalk
Town Funding Bonds.
3
A-01
Mg'09
House.
State
1
64,000rOct
'12-'19
45 '97 F-A $15.000c_Feb 1 '12-'14 4s '05 June $7.000c___June 7 1925
1 120.000rOct 1 '20-'39 3s g
A-0 $305,000r Oct 11918
$212,000
'1L.
1
Oct
BOND.
DEBT
Bonds
Water
3.0'06
60,000r Oct 1 1018
250,000 __Apr 1 '12-36 3 h‘g'05 J-J
3,989,604 3
1310,0000AM. 1 1912-16 Tax valuation 1911.
3 yis'07 __ 322,000 __Apr 1 '12-37 3 lyisg A-0
570.000r Oct 1 1918
45 '94 A-01 1,000c.. _Apr 1 1917 (Assessment about actual value.)
3'4s'08 __ 445,500 __Apr 1 '12-38
'Parks (Metropolitan).
1911_319.50
Tax
rate
$1,000)
Boston.
in
(per
INTEREST is payable
Prisons and Hospitals Loans
33.s g J-J $1,800,000r Jan 1 1934
6,381
Population In 1910
2,600,000r Jan 1 1936
33.5 g M-N $721.600r Nov 1 1931 33,is g J-J
3sg'01 M-N
2.400,000r Jan 1 1937
200,000r Nov 1 1931 3 gsg'97J-J
SPRINGFIELD. H. H. Blanchard, Village Attorney.
1,100,000r July 1 1938
...68'08gJ-J
Yisg'03M-N
3
3
1933
1
7'46.650r
May
This village Is In Windsor County. Incorporated in 1866,
1.605,000r July 1 1939
507,250r May 1 1934 3s g'99 J-J
When Due. Assessed valuation 1911_ _33,385,591 3%cr'04 M-N
LOANS325,000r July 1 1940
3lig'05 M-N 300.000c&r May 11934 38 g '00 J-J
(Assessment about actual value.)
M-N $150,000c1$5,000 y'rly
4s
3 yog'06li,i-N
450,000r Jan 1 1940
404,000r Nov 1 1035 33isg'02J-.1
25,000cfafter 10 y'rs. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911...45.50 344sg'06M-N
M-N
3s
750,000r Jan 1 1041
166.000r Nov 1 1936 3s g '01 J-J
3,250
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911.. _$175,000 Population in 1910
100,000r Jan 1 1943
3.20sg'03J-J
1937
31isg'071II-N
1
Nov
237.200r
INTEREST on the 45 is payable In Boston; on the 3s In Springfield.
135,000r Jan 1 1043
3s g '09 M-N 125,000r___Nov 1 1938 3%sg'03J-J
640,000r July 1 1043
3lig'00 M-N 130,800r_ _ _Nov 1 1938 3 isg'03J-J
SWANTON. Geo. L. Loiselle, Clerk.
Jan 1 1944
600,000r
)isg
3
'04J-J
1939
1
2,1)9,000
__Nov
M-N
33ig'00
1788.
in
This city Is in Franklin County. Incorporated
1324,000r Nov 1 '12-38 3 Yisg'05J-J 670,000cdor Jan 1 1945
Assessed valuation 1911_31,591,994
Funding Bonds.
1 22.000r Nov 1 '39-40 3 tisg'06.1-J 600,000c &r...Tan 1 1946
45 '09 F-$30,000c_AUg 1 '14-'28 (Assessment about 70% actual value)
600,000r_Jan 1 1947
__,219,000 at opt of State 3%s g '07
65,000c___Aug 11929 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_416.60 58
125,000r Jan 1 1928
*Court-House Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 191L___$97.000 Population in 1000
33;igsg;c;°9sti
60,000r Jan 1 1949
.3
5 3hg'09 M-S $136,000_Sept 1 ,12-.19
46
73
1:2
20,000 Population In 1910
Sinking fund
60,000r Jan 1 1049
Wg'09
3
J-J
'20-'39
1
320,000_Sept
INTEREST on bonds of 1909 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston.
_ 120,000r_ _Jan 1 '12-'21
104,000r__Mch '12-'37 3 Ag
130,000r_ _Jan 1 '22-'51
VERGENNES. C. H. Caisse, Mayor; C. T. S. Pierce, Treas. 3s g M-S 208.000r__Mch '12-'37
Fitchburg IR. Securities.
6,000r__Mch I 1938
This city is situated in Addison County. Incorporated in 1788.
Water debt (Incl. above)-440.000 3'4g
44,000r Sept!'12-33 314sg'93F-A $5.000,000c&rAug 1 '13
____
Water Bonds.
910,667
45
Sept 1 $20,000c__Sept 1 1914 Tax valuation 1911
'Nominal or contingent debt except "parks," of which $2,567,500 Is a
25,000c..._Jan 1 1929 (Assessment about % actual value.) direct State obligation. Two-thirds ($535,333) of the court-house loans
48 '08 J-J
$9.925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_416.50 is contingent debt. See below.
Floating debt
1.753
54,025 Population In 1900
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1911.
1,633
Population In 1910
PUBLIC SALES OF BONDS.-A bill passed the Legislature In 1904
INTEREST Is paid in Boston.
directing the Treasurer to advertise all future sales of State bonds instead
WATERBURY. E. E. Joslyn, Treasurer.
of disposing of the same at private sale, as had been the practice for several
previous years. (V. 78, p. 1565.)
This village Is in 'Washington County. Incorporated Nov. 20 1882.
BOND. DEBT April 1911__$52,000
Water Bonds.
INTEREST is payable at State Treasury in Boston.
1916 Assessed valuation 1910 __A,012.950
4s
M-N $27,000r
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, &c.(Assessment about .4 actual value.)
Sewer Bonds
1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_45.00
4s '09 M-N $25,000c
Dec. 11910. Dec. 11909, Dec. 11908. Dec. 1 1907.
•
2,234 Total funded debt4114,436,162 $110,520,162 $109,111,362 $105,796,662
INT. at Waterbury National Bank. Population In 1910
31,013.766
30,883,096
Sinking
funds,
28,781,235
&o..
33.358,400
WINDSOR. F. B. Tracy, Village Treasurer.
This village is In Windsor County. Incorporated in 1884.
$79,657,066 $78,097,506 877,015,427
Net debt
$81,077,753
Refunding Water Bonds.
48
Jan 1931
-- -- 811,000
The above debt is of two classes: the Direct Debt, for the payment of
4s '09 J-J i$17,000c_July 1 '12-'28
Refund. Water & Sewer Bonds.
6,000c___July 1 1929 which the Commonwealth is directly and entirely responsible; and the
$4,000c_July 1 '12-'19
Nominal or Contingent Debt, for which the Commonwealth has loaned
45 '09 J-J 1 9.000c_July 1 '20-'28 BOND. DE T Oct 1911 __ - -$68,000 its
credit to sundry cities and towns for various purposes, the payment of
I 6,000c_July 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1010_ _ _921,695
to pay the debt at maTax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ 45.00 which is guaranteed by sinking funds (sufficient
Water Bonds.
.1,906 turity) provided by a direct annual tax on the cities and towns for which
M-S $13,000c-Sept 1 1914 Population In 1910
4s
the debt has been incurred. On Dec. 1 1910 these classes and the sinking
INTEREST payable at the Old Colony Trust Co. In Boston.
funds applicable thereto were as follows:
Nominal Debt,
Grand Total.
Direct Debt.
WINOOSKI. J. F. O'Sullivan, President.
$73,644,245
$114,436,162
Bonded debt
$40,791,917
This village (P. 0. Ind. Sta. Burlington) is In Chlttenden County.
33,358,409
12,907,051
20,451,358
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '11_ __$40.000 Assessed valuation 1909_41,419,057 Sinking funds
85.090 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_48.00
Floating debt
881,077,753
120,340,559
$60,737,104
Net debt
4,520
Population in 1910




Nov., 1911.]

MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT OF STATE.

17

ASSESSED VALUATION.-The State's assessed valuation has been
SECTION 13. A city or town, instead of establishing a sinking fund;
may vote to provide for the payn;tent of any debt by such annual proas below.
Years.
portionate payments as will extinguish the same at maturity, and thereReal Estate.
Personal Property.
Total.
1910
$2,977,075,471
$5,027,154,806 upon such annual proportion shall, without further vote, be assessed under
$2,050,079,335
1909
2,870,699,295
4,770,558,822 the provisions of Section 37 of Chapter 12 until such debt is extinguished.
1,899,859,527
1908
2.799,062,707
4,574,136,145
1,775,073,438
Sections 14 to 19, inclusive, and sections 22, 24 and 25, relate to the elec1907
2,746.00.)
- .835
4,503,426,621 tion and duties of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund and
1,757,420,786
various other
2,668 110,610
1906
1,702,851,857
4,370,962,467 matters we cannot
enter upon here
1905
2,600,445.148
4,222,281,054
1,621.835,908
SECTION 21. A city which at a meeting of its voters held for that pur1900
2,315.687,381
3,878,871,070
1,582,983,889
1890
1,600,137.807
2,613,215,137 pose has accepted, by a vote of two-thirds of the legal voters present and
1,013,077,330
1880
1,111,180,072
1,927,855,430 voting thereon, any Act to supply said city with water may, by a yea and
816,695,358
nay vote of the majority of the members of each branch of the City Council,
The larger portion of the State's revenue Is derived from corporations, contract
debts and
bonds for the purposes and to the extent authornational bank stocks and savings bank taxes. In 1910 the tax assessed ized by such Act, inIssue
the manner provided in, and subject to the provision
aggregated $9,851,684 06, distributed as follows: corporations other than of, the preceding sections.
street railways, $7,017,858 56; street railway corporations, $1,128,186 13:
SECTION 23. No city or town shall, for the purpose of subscribing in
Inheritance tax, $1,467,697 10; express companies, $13,847 76; ships and
vessels in foreign trade, *816 66; and foreign corporations, excise tax, aid of a railroad corporation. increase Its indebtedness to an amount which.
with Its existing net Indebtedness* incurred for any purpose, excluding
$223,277 85.
temporary loans, exceeds 3% of the valuation of the taxable property
POPULATION OF ST ATE.-Massachusetts has the largest population therein as ascertained by the last preceding city or town valuation for the
of any of the New England States.
assessment of taxes.
3,366,416 1870_
1910
523,287
1,457.351 1820
In addition to these General Provisions there are various Special Laws
1905
3,003,835 1880
472,040 which contain exceptions to the general law as to debt limitation, which ap
1,231,066 1810
1900
2,805,346 1850
422,845 ply to Cambridge, Lynn. Newburyport,
994,514 1800
Waltham, Worcester, &c.. &c. A
2,238.943 1840
1890
378,787
737,699 1790
further exception In favor of Metropolitan Park assessment loans issued in
1,783,085 1830
1880
610,408
was
made
by
1901
and
Chapter
325. Laws of 1902.
CONDEMNATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY ADJACENT TO IM- 1900
("Net indebtedness" as used above shall mean the indebtedness of
PRO VEMENTS.-On Nov. 7 1911 a vote was taken on a proposed amendment to the State Constitution which Increases the power of the Legislature a county, city, town or district, omitting debts created for supplying the
to authorize the taking of land and property for highways or streets. The Inhabitants with water and other debts exempted from the operation of
latter adds the following to Article 10 of part 1 of the Constitution: The the law limiting their Indebtedness, and deducting the amount of the sinkLegislature may by special Acts,for the purpose of laying out, widening or ing funds available for the payment of the indebtedness Included. Revised
re-locating highways or streets, authorize the taking in fee by the Common- Statutes, Chapter 8, Section 5. Clause 12.]
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.-Clause Fifteen, Section 5, Part I,
wealth, or by a county, city or town, of more land and property than are
needed for the actual construction of such highway or street; provided, Chapter 490, of the Acts of 1909, provides that the following securities
however, that the land and property authorized to be taken are specified shall be exempt from taxation: "Bonds or certificates of indebtedness of
In the Act and are no more in extent than would be sufficient for suitable the Commonwealth Issued since the first day of January in the year 1906.
building lots on both sides of such highway or street; and after so much of and bonds, notes and certificates of indebtedness of any county, fire disthe land or property has been appropriated for such highway or street as Is trict, water supply district, city or town in the Commonwealth which may
needed therefor, may authorize the sale of the remainder for value with or be Issued on or after the first day of May in the year 1908. stating on their
without suitable restrictions. As soon as It is determined by official count face that they are exempt from taxation In Massachusetts."
whether or not this amendment was adopted, the fact will be reported In
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS-POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS.
the "State and City" Department of the "Chronicle."
The savings bank laws of this State were completely revised by a bill
DEBT LIMITATIONS.-There seems to be no provision in the Consti (Chapter 590, Acts of 1908) passed by the Legislature in 1908. One of
to the old law was the addition of telephone
tution of Massachusetts limiting the power of the Legislature to create the most important amendments
bonds to the list of permissible investments. The other
too
State indebtedness, or limiting its power to authorize municipal Indebted- numerous to mention here, were summarized In V. 87, p.changes,
257. Some
ness. Statutes general and special have, however, been passed on this comments on the same will also be found in an editorial article on pages
subject with respect to Cities and Towns. All of the general provisions 5 and 8 of the State and City Supplement for May 29 1909. In 1909 the
are found incorporated In Chapter 27 of the Revised Statutes, edition of Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 491) making a number of technical
changes which we have incorporated below.
Ian. 1 1902. The important sections of this chapter are cited below:
Si-X.1'10N 68. Deposks add Lae Income derived therefrom shall be
SECTION 1. Cities and towns shall not incur debts, except In the man- Invested only as follows:
ner of voting and within the limitations as to amount and time of payment
FIRST-First Mortgages of Real Estate.-In first mortgages of real estate
prescribed in this chapter.
located in this Commonwealth not to exceed sixty per cent of the value of
SECTION 2. The indebtedness of a city or town under the ptovisions such real estate; but not more than seventy per cent of the whole amount
of this chapter not inconsistent herewith shall be its net indebtedness' as of deposits shall be so invested. If a loan is made on unimproved and undefined In clause twelve of section five of chapter eight; but debts created productive real estate, the amount loaned thereon shall not exceed forty
In aid of railroad corporations, except as herein otherwise provided, and per cent of the value of such real estate. (For conditions that must be
water scrip, issued by a town under special statutes for the indebtedness observed in making such loans see law In full In V. 87, p. 257J
SECOND-Puonc Funds. --(a) in the public funds of the United States
of a fire district and all other debts excepted by general or special statutes
or of any of the New England States.
shall be excluded.
(b) In the bonds or notes of a county, city or town of this Commonwealth.
SECTION 3. A city shall not become Indebted in an amount exceeding
(c) In the bonds or notes of an Incorporated district In this Commontwo and one-half per cent on the average of the assessors' valuations of
the taxable property therein for the three preceding years, the valuation wealth whose net indebtedness does not exceed five per cent of the last pretherein for the assessment of taxes
of each year being first reduced by the amount of all abatements allowed ceding valuation of the property
(d) In the bonds or notes of any city of Maine. New Hampshire, Verthereon previous to the last day of December in the year preceding said
mont, Rhode Island or Connecticut whose net Indebtedness does not exceed
assessment.
the last preceding valuation of the property therein for the
SECTION 4. A town shall not become indebted in an amount exceeding five per cent oftaxes:
or of any county or town of said States whose net Inof
three per cent on the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes. assessment
debtedness does not exceed three per cent of such valuation; or of any
of the taxable property therein.
.which has within its limits more
Incorporated water district of said State,
SECTION 5. A city or town which establishes, purchases, reconstructs,
five thousand inhabitants, and whose bonds or notes are a direct obliextends or enlarges a gas or electric-lighting plant within its limits may than
v a ion on all the taxable property of such district and whose net Indebtedincur debt outside the debt limit prescribed In this chapter In payment ness
not exceed three per cent of such valuation. Provided that
therefor to an amount not exceeding, in a town, five per cent, and, in a theredoes
is not included within the limits of such water distriqt, either wholly
city, not exceeding two and one-half per cent, of the last preceding State or in part, any city or town the bonds or notes of which are not a legal invaluation.
vemstent.
SECTION 8. Cities and towns may by a majority vote incur debts for
(0) In the legally authorized bonds of the States of New York, Pennsyltemporary loans in anticipation of tile taxes of the municipal year in which
ania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri
such debts are Incurred and expressly made payable therefrom by such and Iowa and of the District of Columbia, and In the legally authorized
vote. Such loans shall be payable within one year after the date of their bonds for municipal purposes, and In the refunding bonds issued to take up
incurrence, and shall not be reckoned In determining the authorized limit at maturity bonds which have been Issued for other than municipal purof indebtedness. [Notes may be non-interest bearing and sold at a dis- poses, but on which the interest has been fully paid, of any city of the aforecount. See Chapter 153 Laws of 1904.1
which has at the date of such Investment more than thirty
SECTION 7. Cities and towns may by a majority vote incur debts for said States,
inhabitants, as established by the last national or State census
temporary loans for the payment of any land damages or any proportion of thousand
or city census, certified to by the City Clerk or Treasurer of said city.
the general expense of altering a crossing which they are required primarily and
taken in the same manner as a national or State census, preceding such
to pay under the provisions of sections one hundred and forty-nine to Investment,
whose net indebtedness does not exceed five per cent of
one hundred and sixty, Inclusive, of chapter one hundred and eleven. the valuationand
of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the last
Such loans shall not be reckoned In determining the authorized limit of preceding valuation of property therein for the assessment of taxes;
and of
money
so
paid
when
any
is
repaid. It shall be imme- any city of the aforesaid States or of any of the New England
Indebtedness, and
States or of
diately applied to the discharge of the loan.
the States of Masyiand and Kentucky, which has at the date of such inSections referred to in chap. 111 provide for the abolition of grade crossings. vestment more than two hundred thousand inhabitants, so established.
SECTION 8. Debts other than those mentioned in the two preceding and whose net indebtedness does not exceed seven per cent of the valuation
sections shall be incurred only by a vote of two-thirds of the voters present
taxable property therein, established and ascertained as above
and voting at a town meeting, or of two-thirds of all the members of each opfrotvhideed.
branch of the city council, taken by yeas and nays, and subject to the apIn subdivisions d and e of this clause the words "net indebtedness"
proval or disapproval of the mayor.
mean the indebtedness of a county, city, town or district, omitting debts
SECTION 9. A city or town which has incurred a debt within the created for supplying the Inhabitants
with water and debts created In anlimitations as to amount and time of payment prescribed by this chapter ticipation of taxes to be paid within one year, and deducting the amount of
may issue bonds notes or scrip therefor, properly denominated on the sinking funds available for the payment of the Indebtedness included.
treasurer
and,
If
issued
by
a
city, countersigned
face thereof, signed by its
RAILROAD BONDS
by its mayor, or if issued by a town, countersigned by a majority of Its
Massachusetts Railroads,
selectmen with interest payable semi-annually at such rate as It deems
THIRD.-(a) In the bonds or notes, Issued In accordance with the laws
proper, and may sell said bonds, notes or scrip, not less than par, at public
of this Commonwealth, of a railroad corporation incorporated therein
or private sale, or may use the same In payment of such debts.
SECTION 10. If a city or town votes to issue bonds, notes, scrip or the railroad of which is located wholly or in part therein, which has paid In
other certificates of Indebtedness In accordance with the provisions of this dividends In cash an amount equal to not less than four per cent per annum
chapter, the officers authorized to negotiate the same may, In the name on all Its outstanding Issues of capital stock in each fiscal year for the five
of such city or town, make a temporary loan for a period of not more than years next preceding such investment, or in the first mortgage bonds of
one year In anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of such a terminal corporation incorporated in this Commonwealth and whose
bonds, notes, scrip or other certificates of indebtedness; but the time property is located therein, which Is owned and operated, or the bonds of
within which such securities shall become due and payable shall not be which are guaranteed as to principal and interest, or assumed, by such
extended by reason of the making of such temporary loan beyond the railroad corporation. Any shares of the capital stock of a railroad cortime fixed In the vote authorizing the Issue of such bonds, notes scrip or poration leased to such railroad corporation, which are owned by said lessee
corporation, shall not be considered as outstanding within the meaning of
other certificates of indebtedness. (See note under Section 8.]
SECTION 11. Debts incurred for supplying the Inhabitants with water, this subdivision.
New England Railroads.
[a
and
playgrounds
parks]
under
acquiring
land
for
public
for
the pro(b) In the bonds or assumed bonds of a railroad corporation Incorporated
visions of chapter twenty-eight, for a municipal lighting plant under the
provisions of chapter thirty-four, or In constructing sewers, shall be payable In any of the New England States at least one-half of the railroad of which Is
within thirty years; debts incurred in building school houses and other located in said States, whether such corporation is In possession of and is
public buildings and in procuring land therefor, within twenty years; and operating its own road or is leased to another railroad corporation; provided,
all other debts mentioned in section 8, within ten years, or by the city of either that such bonds shall be secured by a first mortgage of the whole or
a part of the railroad and railroad property of such corporation or by a
Boston within twenty years.
refunding mortgage as described in paragraph (3) or (4) of subdivision g; or
a Added to law by Chapter 375. Acts of 1903.
that if the railroad and railroad property of such corporation are unIncum[Chapter 28, referred to above, provides for public parks, playgrounds, &c., bered by mortgage, such bonds shall be issued under the authority of one of
Boston)
may
(except
incur
and under it any city or town
indebtedness to meet said States which provides by law that no such railroad corporation which
expense of acquiring land for public playgrounds outside the debt limit to an has issued bonds shall subsequently execute a mortgage upon Its road, equipamount not exceeding 3i of 1% of its assessed valuation. Chapter 34 provides ment and franchise or upon any of Its real or personal property, without
Including In and securing by such mortgage all bonds previously issued
for the manufacture and distribution of gas and electricity.]
and all its pre-existing debts and liabilities, which provision, so enacted in
SECTION 12, The Interest on all debts shall annually be raised by such State, shall have been accepted by the stockholders of such corporaa
period
at
exceeding ten years, the city or tion, and provided, that such corporation has paid in dividends in
taxation. If a debt is payable
cash an
town shall, and in all other cases may, at the time of contracting the same, amount equal to not less than four per cent per annum on all its outstanding
establish a sinking fund to be used for no other purpose than the payment Issues of capital stock in each fiscal year for the live years next
preceding
of such debt, and shall annually raise by taxation and contribute thereto such investment
an amount sufficient with its accumulations to extinguish the debt at ma(c) in the first mortgage bonds or assumed first mortgage bonds or In
turity; and if payable at a period not exceeding ten years, the city or town the
bonds secured by a refunding mortgage as
in paragraphs (3)
shall raise by taxation annually not less than eight per cent of the principal or (4) of subdivision g, of a railroad corporationdescribed
incorporated in any of the
thereof, and shall set it apart for a sinking fund until an amount has been New England States the railroad of which is located
wholly
or in part
sufliclent,with
its
accumulations, to extinguish the debt at maturity: therein, which have been guaranteed as to principal and interest
raised,
by
and shall, in the year before the maturity of the debt, raise by taxation railroad corporation described in subdivisions a or 0 which is In possession
any balance necessary for its extinguishment.
of and Is operating its own road.




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(h) Bands Underlying Refunding Mortgages.—Mortgage bonds or bonds
(d) No bond shall be made a legal investment by subdivision 3 unless
which are a direct obligation of, or which have
the corporation which issued or assumed such bond has, during its fiscal secured by mortgage bonds
been
assumed, or which have been guaranteed by endorsement as to both
its
on
In
dividends
paid
such
date
of
the
investment,
preceding
next
year
railroad corporation whose refunding mortgage
a
by
Interest,
and
principal
interest
of
capital stock an amount equal to one-third of the total amount
bonds are made a legal investment under paragraphs three or tour of subpaid on all Its direct and assumed funded indebtedness.
No bond shall be made a legal Investment by subdivision c unless the division rig provided, that—
Said bonds are prior to and are to be refunded by such refunding mortgage;
corporation which guaranteed such bond has, during its fiscal year next
Said refunding mortgage covers all the real property upon which the
preceding such investment, paid in dividends on Its capital stock an amount
securing said underlying bonds is a lien•
direct,
mortgage
Its
all
on
of
paid
of
Interest
the
total
amount
one-third
equal to
In the case of bonds so guaranteed or assumed, the corporation issuing
assumed and guaranteed funded indebtedness.
said
is owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and
bonds
Other lititiruads.
by said railroad corporation.
(e) In the mortgage bonds, as described in any of the following sub- operated,
(1) Guaranteed Obligations.—Bonds which have been guaranteed by endivisions of this clause, of any railroad corporation incorporated under the dorsement
as to both principal and Interest by a railroad corporation which
laws of any of the United States:
has complied with all the provisions of subdivision e: provided, that—
Provided, that during each of the ten fiscal years of such railroad corSaid bonds are secured by a first mortgage on the railroad of a railroad
such
investment—
of
date
poration next preceding the
corporation which is owned and operated, controlled and operated, or
(1) Such railroad corporation owned in fee not less than five hundred leased
and operated, by the corporation guaranteeing said bonds;
miles of standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United
In the case of a leased railroad, the entire capital stock of which, except
miles
of
hundred
than
five
less
fee
in
States, or if such corporation owned
directors, Is not owned by the lessee, the rental includes
qualifying
shares
such railroad, the gross earnings of such corporation, reckoned as herein- an amount to be paid to the stockholders of said leased railroad equal to at
after provided, shall have been not less than fifteen million dollars;
cent
least
per annum upon that portion of the entire capital stock
per
four
and
principal
matured
the
(2) Such railroad corporation shall have paid
thereof outstanding which is not owned by the lessee.
interest of all its mortgage Indebtedness:
bonds of a railroad corporation which during each of
mortgage
First
in
cash
to
Its
dividends
in
paid
have
shall
corporation
railroad
(3) Such
Its ten fiscal years next preceding the date of such investment has complied
stockholders an amount equal to at least four per cent upon all Its out- with
all the requirements of paragraphs two, three and four of subdivision
standing capital stock
e; provided, that said bonds are guaranteed by endorsement as to both
(4) The gross earnings from the operation of the property of such rail- principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied with
road corporation, Including therein the gross earnings oi .11 railroads leased all the requirements of subdivision e preceding paragraph five, notwithand
corporation,
the
gross
said
by
operated
and
controlled
or
operated
and
standing that the railroad of said issuing corporation is not operated by
earnings from the sale of coal from mines owned or controlled by it, shall said guaranteeing corporation.
not have been less in amount than five times the amount necessary to pay
the
indebtedness,
rentals
outstanding
CORPORATION NOT TO LOSE CREDIT BY TEMPORARY DISTURBentire
its
upon
payable
Interest
the
ANCE OF RELATION OF GROSS EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES.
of all leased lines, and the interest on all the outstanding Indebtedness of
railroads controlled and operated which is not owned by said corporation
(k) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under any
and
interest
rentals
dividends
and
interest
said
from
after deducting
of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal although the correceived from the stocks, bonds or notes of railroad corporations not op- poration issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds shall fall for a period
erated by said corporatiod, which have been deposited with a trustee as not exceeding two successive fiscal years to comply with the requirements of
the only security to secure the payment of bonds or notes Issued by said paragraph four of subdivision e; but no further Investment in the bonds
corporation, but not in excess of the Interest on said last-named bonds or issued, assumed or guaranteed by said corporation shall be made during
notes
said period. If after the expiration of said period said corporation complies
And further provided, that—
for the following fiscal year with all the requirements of subdivision e, It
(5) No bonds shall be made a legal Investment by subdivision g in case shall be regarded as having complied therewith during said period.
of bonds
the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue
BONDS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL ON ACCOUNT OF
or
assuming
issuing
the
of
debts
which, together with all outstanding prior
CONSOLIDATION.
corporation, including all bonds not issued that may legally be issued
(1) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under any
after
prior
mortgages,
assumed
Its
of
or
mortgages
under any of its prior
Act
shall not be rendered illegal, although the
this
of
the
provisions
of
deducting therefrom. In case of a refunding mortgage, the bonds reserved property upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to or
under the provisions of said mortgage to retire prior lien debts at maturity, legally acquired by another railroad corporation, and although the corporacorporation
said
of
stock
capital
shall exceed three times the outstanding
tion which issued or assumed said bonds has been or shall be consolidated
at the date of such investment.
with another railroad corporation, It the consolidated or purchasing cor(6) No bonds shall be made a legal investment by subdivision f or)in poration shall assume the payment of said bonds, and so long as It shall
bonds
Issue
of
total
a
case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize
to pay regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the securities
continue
which, added to the total debt of the guaranteeing corporation as defined issued against, in exchange for, or to acquire the stock of the corporation
In paragraph five, including therein the authorized amount of all previously consolidated, or the property purchased. or upon securities subsequently
guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of such issued in exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount at least equal to
guaranteeing corporation outstanding at the date of such investment; nor four per cent per annum upon the capital stock, outstanding at the time of
In case at said date the total debt of the corporation which issued said bonds such consolidation or purchase, of said corporation which issued or assumed
shall exceed three times its outstanding capital stock.
of this Act, said bonds.
In the case of a mortgage executed prior to the
CREDIT OF A CORPORATION NOT TO BE LOST BY
under which the total amount of bonds which may be issued is not speCONSOLIDATION.
cifically stated, the amount of bonds outstanding thereunder at the date of
such investment shall be considered, for the purposes of paragraph five
(m) If a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requireand of this paragraph, as the total authorized issue.
subdivision e preceding paragraph five, except that the period of
of
ments
(7) Any railroad corporation which is mentioned in subdivision c of compliance is less than ten, but not less than five successive years, shall be,
clause fourth of section twenty-six of chapter one hundred and thirteen of or shall have been, thereupon consolidated or merged into, or its railroad
the Revised Laws shall be considered as having complied with all the re- purchased and all of the debts of such corporation assumed by, another
quirements of this subdivision preceding paragraph five up to and including railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of the United States,
such corporation so succeeding shall be considered as having complied with
the fiscal year of said corporation in which this Act is passed.
all the provisions of subdivision e preceding paragraph five during those
DESCRIPTION OF BONDS.
next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or
(I) Dertnition cf First Mortgage.—Whenever the term "first mortgage" successive years
purchase In which all said consolidated, merged or purchased corporations,
otherwise
unless
qualimean,
shall
It
subdivisions,
following
the
in
used
ei
one
continuous corporation in ownership and possession,
as
It
the
of
considered
pa
cent
railroad
seventy-ftve
than
less
fied. a first mortgage on not
on on would have so complied: provided, that said succeeding corporation shall
owned in fee at the date of the mortgage by the railroad corporat
for a further period which shall make such compliance
to
comply
so
continue
on
less
than
case
no
but
in
lien,
a
is
mortgage
said
which
the railroad of
railroad, exclusive of equivalent to at least ten success ve years, but which shall be In no case
one hundred continuous miles of standard-gauge
than the two fiscal years next following said consolidation, merger or
sidings; provided, that seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject to the less
purchase.
lien of said mortgage is connected;
STREET RAILWAY CORPORATIONS ARE NOT RAILROAD
For five years prior to the date of investment therein all the railroad
has
CORPORATIONS.
subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date of execution thereof
in, the operations of the
been operated by, and its operations Included
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, "railroad corpora(n)
said
bonds;
railroad corporation which issues, assumes or guarantees
owns or is in possession of and operating
a
which
means
tion"
corporation
The date of said mortgage is at least five years prior to the date of such
operated by steam power. Street
for and not a railroad or railway of the class usually
Investment; except that a first mortgage given in substitution
corporations within the meaning of
railroad
not
railway
are
corporations
same railgreater in amount than such a first mortgage, and covering the
this
Act.
road property, shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirePRESENT INVESTMENTS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL.
ment.
corporaFO URTH.—The provisions of this Act shall not render illegal the invest(g) Direct Obligations.—Bonds issued or assumed by a railroad
was
which
mortgage
a
by
secured
are
ment In any mortgages of real estate held by such corporation at the time
tion described in subdivision e, which
at the date thereof or is at the date of such investment—corporation Issuing of its passage, for the investment at such time or thereafter in any Issue
the
by
fee
in
owned
railroad
bonds or notes dated prior to its passage, in which such corporation was
of
on
mortgage
first
(1) A
then authorized to invest, so long as such bonds or notes continue to comor assuming said bonds, except that, If it is not a first mortgage on seventybe ply with the requirements of law then in force.
five per cent of all such railroad owned in fee by said corporation, it shall
a first mortgage, on at least seventy-five per cent of the railroadorsubject
STREET RAILWAY BONDS
bonds
to the lien of said mortgage at the date thereof; but if any stocks therefor,
FIFTH.—In the bonds of any street railway company incorporated In
are deposited with the trustee of said mortgage as part security
this Commonwealth the railway of which is located wholly or in part
sebonds
in
the
owned
fee,
not
mileage
railroad
representing or covering
therein, and which has earned and paid in dividends In cash an amount
dof
stock in each
cured by said mortgage shall not become legal investments unless said equal
outstanding capital
all igacaonyheoar
cent
tpecengecer
t at least five per
tegveyearas
Railroad
corporation owns In fee at least seventy-five per cent of the total mileage of
or
is
represented
and
which
said
lien
mortgage
of
which Is subject to the
provided for. No such investment shall be
hereinafter
Commissioners
Board of
by
to
it
covered by said stocks or bonds'
the
made
returns
from
appears
unless
company
said
made
(2) A first mortgage, or a mortgage or trust Indenture which is in effect Railroad Commissioners to have properly paid said dividends without imfirst mortgage,upon all the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage pairment of assets or capital stock, and said board shall on or before the
or trust indenture, by virtue of the irrevocable pledge with the trustee fifteenth day of January in each year certify and transmit to the Bank
thereof of an entire issue or issues of bonds which are a first lien, upon the Commissioner a list of such street railway companies
railroad of a railroad corporation which is owned and operated, controlled
Dividends paid by way of rental to stockholders of.a leased street railway
and operated or leased and operated by the corporation issuing or assuming company shall be deemed to have been earned and paid by said company
said bonds:
the meaning of this clause, provided that said company shall have
within
of
cent
(3) A refunding mortgage which covers at least seventy-five per
paid In dividends in cash, without Impairmortgage annually earned, and properly
equal to at least five per cent
the railroad owned in fee by said corporation at the date of said which
are ment of assets or capital stock, an amount
and provides for the retirement of all outstanding mortgage debts
stock In each of the five fiscal years next
capital
outstanding
its
all
upon
a prior lien noon said railroad owned In fee and covered by said refunding preceding the date of the lease thereof.
Inortgage at the date thereof. But if any of the bonds which said refunding
If two or more street railway companies have been consolidated by purmortgage is given to refund are secured on a railroad not owned In fee by chase or otherwise during the five years prior to said certification, the paythe corporation executing said refunding mortgage, there shall be conveyed ment severally from the earnings of each year of dividends equivalent in
and assigned to the trustee of said refunding mortgage either—
the aggregate to a dividend of five per cent on the aggregate capital stocks
At least seventy-five per cent of the railroad on which each Issue of bonds of the several companies during the years preceding such consolidation
to be refunded is secured, free from any mortgage lien except that of the shall be sufficient for the nuroose of this Act
mortgage or mortgages securing the bonds to be refunded; or
The Board of Railroad Commissioners in January 1911 announced the
At least seventy-five per cent of the outstanding bonds of each Issue following roads as meeting the requirements of this clause (V. 91, p. 1787):
Fitchburg as Leominster St. By. Co.
which is secured by a mortgage lien upon such railroad; and all of said Boston Elevated Ry. Co.
refunding
of
said
lien
the
to
Holyoke Street By. Co.
railroad not owned in fee which is so subjected
Boston & Northern Ry. Co.
Springfield Street Ry. Co.
mortgage shall be the railroad of one or more railroad corporations which Boston ect Revere Electric Ry, Co.
are owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and operated Citizens' Elec. St. Ry. of Newburyp't Union Street Ry. Co.
by the corporation issuing or assuming said refunding mortgage bonds:
Dartmouth 63 Westport St. By. Co. West End Street By. Co.
But in no case shall the bonds secured by said refunding mortgage become East Middlesex Street Ry. Co.
Worcester Consolidated StreetRy.Co
s legal investment unless they mature at a later date than any bonds which
The above is used by the Bank Commissioner as a basis for the list of
total
mileage
investments under Clause Fifth of
said refunding mortgage is given to refund, nor unless the
safe
and
bonds
which
good
he
deems
subjected to the lien of said refunding mortgage in accordance with the this Act. (See Clause Thirteenth beim.)
requirements of this paragraph is at least twenty-five per cent greater than
BONDS.
COMPANY
TELEPHONE
the mileage covered by any one of the mortgages securing bonds which said
SIXTH.—In the bonds of any telephone company subject to the prorefunding mortgage Is given to refund.
of the Revised Laws,
fourteen
chapter
exthe
of
visions
of
railroad,
of
section
thirty-seven
cent
per
ten
(4) A mortgage upon not less than
residents of the Commonwealth:
clusive of sidings, owned in fee at the date of said mortgage by the corpora- and of which a majority of the directors are
fiscal years of such telephone comfive
the
five
of
hundred
than
each
Provided,
less
that
on
during
case
no
in
but
bonds,
or
said
issuing
assuming
tion
pany next preceding the date of such investment—
continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad: provided, that—
(1) The gross Income of such telephone company shall have been not leas
Said mortgage is a first or second lien upon not less than seventy-five
thereof,
ten million dollars per annum.
date
the
at
than
mortgage
said
by
the
covered
total
of
railroad
per cent
a
are
which
(2) Such telephone company shall have paid the matured principal and
debts
and which provides for the retirement of all mortgage
prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said mortgage, interest of all its indebtedness.
(3) Such telephone company shall have paid in dividends in cash an
at the date of the execution thereof;
amount equal to not less than six per cent per annum on all Its outstanding
The bonds secured by said mortgage mature at a later date than, and
by,
is
of capital stock.
covered
than
issues
greater
cent
per
least
at
twenty-five
mileage
a
cover
(4) The dividends paid on the capital stock of such telephone company
any of the bonds secured by a prior lien mortgage so to be retired;
the total amount necessary to pay the interest
The date of said mortgage shall be at least five years prior to the date of shall not have been less than indebtedness.
upon Its entire outstanding
such investment.




(3)

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MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

AnJ further pruczded that such bonds shall be secured either tel by et
first mortgage upon at least seventy-live per cent of the property of such
telephone company or (b) by the deposit with a trust company Incorporated
under the laws of this Commonwealth of bonds and shares of stock of other
telephone corporations, tinder an indenture of trust which limits the amount
of bands so secured to seventy-live per cent of the value of the securities
deposited as stated and determined In said indenture, and provided that
during each of the five years next preceding such investment the annual
Interest and dividends paid in cash on the securities deposited have
amounted to not less than fifty per cent in excess of the annual interest on
the bonds outstanding and secured by said deposit. Not more than two
per cent of the deposits of any savings bank shall be invested in the bonds
of telephone eomoanleF
BANK STOCKS AND DEPOSITS IN BANKS.
SEVENTH.-In the stock of a banking association located in the New
England States and incorporated under the authority of the United States,
or In the stock of a trust company incorporated under the laws of and doing
business within this Commonwealth. but such corporation shall not hold,
both by way of investment and as security for loans, more than twenty per
cent of Its deposits in tile stock of such associations or companies, nor in any
one such association or company more than three per cent of its deposits
in, nor more than one hundred thousand dollars nor more than one-quarter
of the capital stock of, such association or company. Such corporation
may deposit not more than two and one-half per cent of its deposits in any
banking association incorporated under the authority of the United States
and located in this Commonwealth. and in any trust company incorporated
In this Commonwealth, but such deposit shall not in any case exceed live
hundred thousand dollars nor twenty-five per cent of the capital stock and
surplus fund of such depositary.
Clause Eighth relates to loans on personal security, which are restricted
to one-third of the deposits and income. (In addition to loans authorized
by Clause Eighth, under an Act approved April 8 1910,banks may loan on
notes with a pledge as collateral of life insurance policies. V. 90, p. 1378.1
Clause Ninth concerns the amount to be invested in a bank building. Clause
Tenth deals with real estate acquired by foreclosure, and Clause Eleventh
with securities acquired in settlement of indebtedness. Clause Twelfth relates to pledges of securities as collateral and provides against invalidating
the same. For the provisions of these clauses, see V. 87, p. 257, where the
law was printed in full.
LIST OF BONDS TO BE PREPARED.
THIRTEENTH.-Not later than the first day of February in each year
the commissioner shall prepare a list of all the bonds and notes which are
then legal investments under the provisions of clauses third, fourth,
fifth
and sixth. Said list shall at all times be open to public inspection and
a
oopy thereof shall be sent to every savine's bank.
The report of the Bank Commissioner for 1910 contains a list of bonds
considered legal under clauses third, fourth, fifth and sixth of the above Act.
This list appeared in State do City Dept.of the "Chronicle" May 271911.
(Opinion of Attorneg-Oeneral Regarding Legality of N. Y. N. II. (40 H.
Bonds as Savings Bank Investments.1-Attorney-General James RR.
M.
Swift, rendered an opinion in Feb. 1911 with reference to the Act passed
by the Legislature In June 1010 to validate bonds and stocks of the New
York New Haven & Hartford RR. Co., and for the purpose of determining
whether or not the assets were sufficient to show tile road a solvent corporation. As stated in V. 92, p. 462, the report of the Commission appointed under the Act referred to was filed with the Legislature on Feb. 17.
The Act stated that "nothing herein contained shall authorize the investment by savings banks in the securities aforesaid unless they arc otherwise
legal investments tinder the provisions of Chapter 590, Acts of 1909," and
the Attorney-General finds that "no matter what the finding of tile Commission appointed under the Act, with reference to assets and liabilities, was, it
would not In and of itself make any change in the standing of securities for
savings bank investments." See V. 92, p. 541.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS,
Aggregate Municipal Indebtedness.
The gross interest-bearing debt of all municipalities of the State was
$247,526,776 on May 1 1910.
The following table shows the aggregate assessed valuation as returned
by the local assessors, the aggregate net debt of all the municipalities of the
State, and the percentage of the same, for the years Indicated:
Aggregate
Year.
Valuation.
Net Debt. Percentage.
1910
$3,907,892,598
$167,315,903
4.2
1909
3,727,473,635
168,080,073
4.4
1908
3,590,690,106
163,558,325
4.5
1907
3,512,557,604
158,586,274
4.5
1905
3,312,255,163
147,509,003
4.4
1900
2,961,119,947
131,016,743
4.4
1890
2,154,134,626
70,742,786
3.2
1880
1,584,756,802
68,512,929
4.3
1871
1,497,351,686
39,421,298
2.6

ABINGTON. G. R. Farrar, Treasurer.
This town is in Plymouth County.
LOANSWhen Due.
Water Loan.
48
May $30,0000_May 1 '12-'16
4s
6,000c Jan 1 '12-'17
Jan
M-N 54,0000-.May 1 23-'40
4a
4s '10 ____ 17,000July 1 '12-'28
School
J-J $22.000e_ _July 1 '12-22
334s

Incorporated In 1712.
Water Refunding Bonds.
4s '11 M-N $3.000_ _ __May 1 1941
BOND. DEBT April 1911_ $134,000
Tax valuation 1910
3,052,120
(Property Is assessed at actual value.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__$22.40
Ponulation in 1910
5.455
INTEREST Is payable In Boston.

ADAMS FIRE DISTRICT. T. H. Hughes, Treasurer.
55 '03 A-0 $10,0000_Oct 1 '12-'13 Sinking fund
314,412
As '02 A-0 30,000c_ _Oct 1 '15-'20 Assessed valuation 1910__ 5,857.875
As '08 A-0 15.0000.. _Oct 1 '12-'14 Fire dist. tax (per $1,0001 '11_$3.40
BOND. DEBT Apr 1011____$65,000 Population in 1910
13.067
INTEREST payable In Adams on the 58 and the 43 of 1908 at the First
National Bank; on the 4s of 1902 at the Greylock National Bank.

AMESBURY. John J. Allen, Treas.; N. E. Collins, Clerk.
Amesbury Township Is In Essex County.
Funding Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
J-J $25,000c
1912 43 '11 J-J $16,0000 ____1912-1919
Flre-Engine-House Bonds.
School Bonds.
13.4s
hi..N 1$7,000r_May 15'12-'18 43 '07 J-J 315,000r_July 1 '12
1.5-6
10
6
1
500r_May 15 1919 PERMAN'T D'T Nov 1911_ $341,500
Water-Plant Bonds.
Floating debt
4s '06 J-J f210,000c_July 1 '12-'32 Sinking fund
10,915
1 27,000e_July 1 '33-'35 Total valuation 1910
6,247,477
48 '10 J-J
29,000c_July 1 '12-40 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.)
45 '11 M-N 12,000c_May 1 '12-'23 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'10.118.00
Population In 1910
0,894
INTEREST on the school bonds Is paid to the registered holder; on the
water bonds of 1006 it is payable at the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, and
on the funding bonds and water 4s of 1910 & 1911 at First Nat. Bank, BOst.
48

AMHERST. C. H. Edwards, Treasurer.
This town is in Hampshire County. Incorporated In 1759.
LOANSWhen Due. Total valuation 1911_ __ _$4,120,777
(Assessment about M actual value.)
Refunding Bonds.
48 g
J-J $50,000o
Jan 1 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_318.75
BOND. DEBT Feb 1910-_$50,000 Population in 1910
5,112
34,7001 INTEREST payable in Amherst.
Floating debt

ANDOVER. G. A. Higgins, Clerk and Treasurer.
This town Is In Essex County and was Incorporated May 8 1646.
Sewer Bonds.
LOANSWhen Due.
43
Water Bonds.
J-D 1$20,000c_June 1 1913
48
MN $45,000e_Nov 1 '12.'19
1 30.000c_June 1 1928
43
M-N 10,000____Nov 1 1920 4s '09 A-0
1,000__Apr 1 1919
As
J-D 20,000c_June 1 '22-23 BOND. DEBT Jan 11 1911 $255,000
43
J-D 15,000c_...June 1 1925 Note debt
55,000
As
5.000c___June 1 1928 Sinking fund
J-D
40,832
3 As
A-0 22,000e_Apr 1 '12-'31 Other assets
51,381
3 s'08 J-D 46,000e_June 1 '12-'33 Total valuation 1910
6,737,207
A-0 25,000c_Apr 1 '12-35 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910__116.5
4s 10
0
School Bonds
Value town property
825,168
J-J 12,000__July 1 '12-'14 Population in 1910
4s '10
INTEREST on the water 33s of 1908 is payable at the Old Colony 7,301
Trust
Co. of Boston; on other loans at the National Shawmut Bank, Boston.




19

ARLINGTON. Geo. M. Richardson, Aud.; M.Taylor, Treas.

This town is In Middlesex Co. Value town property Jan 1 1910
31.519,211
LOANSWhen Due.
Highway Loans.
Water Works.
43
J-D $4,000_Dee 31 '12-'15
4s '1)2 J-J $91,000c___Jan 1 1912
Town Yard Loan.
4s '92 J-J
92.000c___Jan 1 1922 4s '09 J-D $2,000__June 1 '12- 15
45 '94 A-0 92.000c ..Apr 1 1924
Police Signal Bonds.
48 '96 A-0
5,000c___Oct 1 1926 4s '06 J-D $1,000____Dec31 1912
45 '98 A-0 15,000c ..Oct 1 1928
Town-Hall-Site Loan.
48 '97 A-0 10,000c___Oct 1 1927 3s'99A-0 $52,000c_Apr
il 1 1939
43 '95 A-0 10,000c __Oct 1 1925
School Loans.
48 '05 J-D
7.000„Dec 15 '12-18 4s '93 M-N 164,000c1__Nov 1 1913
4s '07 J- D
9,000_ _ _Dec 1 '12-'20
1
600 J
4s '07 J-D
2,000_ ..Dec
_Dec 1 '12-'13 43 '99 A-0 11,600c_April '12-19
4s '08 J-D
7,000_Dee 31 '13-'19 4s '04 J-J
10,000c_July 1 '12-21
4s '09 J-D
1,600__June 1 '12-19 4s '04 J-D
5,000c_Dec 15 '12-16
4s '09 J-D
4,000__June 1 '12-'19 48 '08 J-D 37,500_Dec 31 '12-'26
Park Loan.
4s '08 J-D
2,500_Dee 31 '12-'16
48 '96 M-N $15,000c___Nov 1.194e 9s '10 J-D 39,000c_ _Dec 1 '13-'25
Sewer Bonds,
BOND. DEBT May 1 1910 $702,849
4s '96 J-D $100.000c___June 1 19$6 Floating debt
40,000
43 '03 J-D 10,500___Dec 31 1923 Sinking fund Jan 1 1910
157,833
4s '04 J-D
1,000__ _Dec 31 1910 Borrow. capac.Jan 1 '10
110,099
4s '05 J-D
2,000__Dec 15 '12-'13 Total assessed val. 1910 11,887,267
4s '07 .1-1)
4,000 ..De.! 1 '12-'1:
(Assessment at actual value.)
4s '10 J-D 14,000c_ _Dec 1 '12-'18 Tax rate (per $1,000)
1910___$20.10
Population In 1910
11,187
INTEREST coupons are payable atithe Beacon Trust Co. (Faneull
Hall
National Bank). Boston.a•"21:.;',F 11
,
..421
. .4kIA 1,1

ATHOL.-- Winfield W. Woodward, Chairman.: • : 0:.43473-41
This town is situated in Worcester

School Cc Street-Grading Notes.
4s '10 A-0 1$2,000_ _Oct 1 1912
1 2,500_ _Oct 1 1913
Sewer Loan (outside debt limit.)
4s '94 J-J $50.000c__ July 1 1924
4s '03 J-J
28,000c___July 1 1933
4s '04 J-J
3,2000
1934
4s '08 J-J
24,000c___Apr 1 1938
4s '09 J-J
1939
3,000c
Bridge Notes.
4s '10 A-0 $4,000____Oct 1 1913
Permanent improvement.
3%s
J-J
$5,250c ____1912-1013
Miscellaneous.
4 Ms
A-0 $4,0000__Oct 1 '12-'18

County. Incorporated March 6 1762.
Water Bonds (Outside Debt Limit)
($35,000c..Aug 1 '12-'16
4s '06 F-A( 100,000c_Aug 1 '17-26
1180,000c Aug 1 '27-'36
4s
F-A 30,000c_Aug 1 '12-'41
School-House Loan. .
4s
A-0 $25,000e_ _1912-1925
TOTAL DEBT Oct 4 1911_ $155,950
Sinking fund (sewer)
36,647
Water debt (included)_.. 345.000
Tax valuation 1911
4,918,925
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911___$20.90
Population in 1905
7,196
Population in 1910
8,536
INTEREST at Boston and Athol
•

ATTLEBOROUGH. F. I. Babcock, Treasurer.

This town Is In Bristol County. Incorporated Oct. 19 1694.
LOANSWhen Due. 4s F
,i1r1e-E_n_g_inesiN2onteos.
o_ _Nov 1 12-15
Water Bonds.
4s
A-0 $20,0000__Oct 12 1912
Miscellaneous Notes.
4s
M-S 12,000c___Sept 1 1915 4s '08 F-A $10,000__Aug 1 '12-'13
4s
J-J
20.000c___Jan 11010 4s '08 ____ J 3,000 __Dec 31 1912
4s
A-0 25,000c___Oct 1 1922
110,000_Dec31'12-'13
45
J-J
35,000c&r_July 1 1923
Fire Engine Sta. Bonds.
45
J-J
40.000c___July 1 1924 4s '10 M-N $34,200c_May 2 '12-'20
4s
J-J
25,000c___July 1 1926
School Notes,
4s
J-J
10,000c___July 1 1927 48 '09 M-N 30,000 ,May 1 '14-'19
4s
J-J
13,0000... _July 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
35s g J-J
15,000r___July 1 1929 4s '10 J-J J391,000c_July 1 '12-'24
3s g J-J
12,000c___July 1 1930
1 2,000c_ _ _July 1 1925
33s g J-J
10,000c___Jan 1 1921
1 5,000__July 1 1925
3s
A-0 20,0000___Apr 1 1921 45 '10 J-J 135,000July
1 '26-'30
3 Ms
A-0 30,000c___Apr 1 1932
i
6,000__July 1 1931
48
A-0 30,000c__Oct 1 1933
1 4,000____July 11032
4s '04 A-0 20,000c___Oct 1 1934 4s '11 A-0 140,000
_ _Oct 1 '12-'21
33.5'05 M'S 100,000c___Mch 1 1935
160,000_Oct 1 '22-'41
3Ms'05 M-N 50,000c __Nov 1 1935 4s '11 J-J 1
2,000e
4s 'Os A-0 46,000c _Apr 1 'i2-'14
148,000c __ _1933-1
194
930
2
4s
J-J
13,000c_July 1 '12-'18
Street Bonas.
48 '10 J-J J14,000c_Jan 1 '12-'18 48 '06 .J-D $40,000c
1 1916
1 1,000c___Jan 1 1919 GEN. BONDS Oct 1911__June
__
4s '10 J-J
38,500c_July 1 '12-'28 Floating debt & time notes $974,700
176.000
4s '10 J-J
24.000c_Juiv 1 '29-'40 Sinking fund
133,023
4s '10 J-J
19,000_ _July 1 '12-'30 Water debt (Incl. above)_
677,500
4s '11 J-J 115,000c_July 1 '12-21 Water sinking fund (incl.)
92,506
120,000c_Ju1y 1 '22-'41 Total valuation i911__.18.571.395
School Bonds.
(Assessment about 4
3 actual value.)
3348
M-N 330,000c-Nov 1 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911...._$16.2
0
Population in 1905
12,702
Population in 1910
INTEREST at First Nat. Bank of Attieborough, Boston Safe 16,215
Deposit
& Trust Co.. Boston, First Nat. Bank and Old Colony Trust
Co.. Boston.

BELMONT. R. T. Brodrick, Treasurer

This town (P. 0. Boston) lain Middlesex County. Incorporated
In 1859.
School House Bonds.
Sewer Loan.
45
J-D $40.000c_June 1 1917 43
M-N $18,000c___Nov 1 1924
4s '04 A-0 J 8,0000_Oct 1 '12.'15 45
J-J
9,000c___July 1 1926
1 9000o _Oct 1 '16-'24 4s
JD
6,0000,__June 1 1927
J-D 24.000c__June '12-'23 334s
334s
J-D 20,000c_ __June 2 1932
43 '08 J-J
11.000c_JulY 1 '12-'22 3345
A-0
10,0000_ Oct
1930
45 '11 J-J
5,000c_July 1 '12-'21 45 '07 M-S 10 0000___Mch 2
1 1937
Street Loan
4s '08 J-D 10,000c__ _June 1 1938
48
A-0 $12.000c__Oct 1 '12-'15 48 '11 J-D
5,000c_ __June 1 1941
48 '07 M-S
6,000o__Mch 1 '12-'17
Fire Department Bonds.
Water Loans.
43
J-D
1 '12-'17
43
F-A $5,000c___Aug 1 1925 TOTAL DEBT$3,000c_June
June 1 '11_ $263,000
4s
J-J
6.000c__Ju1y 11928 Sinking fund
43.148
48
J-D
5,000c___Dec 1 1926 Water debt (included)....
39,500
4s
J-D
7,0000_ June 1 1929 Total valuation 1910
6.516,525
45 '06 J-D
3.000c Dec 1 '12-17
same as actual value.)
4s '00 A-0 10,0000-Apr 1 1939 (Assessment
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910___$18.80
Electric Light Bonds.
Population in 1905
4,361
48
J-D $14.0000_ -June 1 1928 Population In 1910
5.542
45
A-0
1,600c_Apr 1 '12-'14
4s
F-A
3,0000_Aug 1 '12-'14 INTEREST Is payable In
Boston.

BEVERLY. F. A. Dodge, Mayor; C. F. Lee, Treasurer.

This city is in Essex County. Founded 1626; a town 1668;
incorporated
as a city May 23 1894.
School Loans.
Sewer Loans.
13,0000- Met 1 1912 45 '93 J-J $32.000e_July 1 '12-'19
45 '02 A-0 {24.000c_Oct 1 '13-'20 4s '00 J-J
56,0000_July '12-'25
2,5000__ __Oct 1 1921 43 '03 A-0 J52,000c_Apr 11 '12-'24
330'03 J-J
35,000c_July 1 '12-'18
120,000c_Apr 1 '25-'34
48 '03 J-J
10,0000_July 1 '19-'20 48 '06 A-01140,000c_Apr 1
'12-'31
48 '03 J-J
3,000c__ _July 1 1921
1 25.000c_Apr
4s '05 M-N
5,000c_May 1 '12-'16 434s'07 A-0 22,0000_Oct 1 '32-'36
1 '12-'22
91,0000-May 1 '12-'24 4;0'07 A-0
2,000c_Oct 1 '12-'13
48 '05 M-N { 6,000c_ __May 1 1925 4s '08 M-5 35,000c_Sept
1 '12-'18
5,000e- --May 1 1926 3343'09 M-S
9.000c_Mch 1 '12-'14
334s'09 M-N 16,000e_May 1 '12-'19 330'09 J-J
4,0000_July
1
12-'13
434s'07 M-N 1 16,000c_May 1 '12-'19 43 '10 __ _
12,000_ _June 1 '12-'15
1,000c___May 1 1920 00'10 ___
1 '12-'13
4s '10 F-A 20,000c_Aug 1 '12-'15 4s '11 J-J I 4,000June
6,000o___July 1 1912
60,000c_Aug 1 '16-'30
140.000c_July 1 '13-'22
Town Loans.
4s '11 F-A
1 '12-'16
Os
MN $10,000c Nov 23'13-'18 48.11 M-S 15,000c_Aug
9,0000_Sept 1 '12-'14
Water Loan.
Public-Building Loan.
4s
F-A$150,000c_ __Aug 1 1917 __s '09 ___ $12,000__Oct
1 '12-'17
4s '03 J-J J16,000c_July 1 '12-'19 __s '10 ___
6,000Mch 1 '12-'14
1 5,000c_July 1 '20-'24
Bridge Bonds.
334s'05 A-0132,000c_Oct 1 '12-'27 334s'09 M-SJ$18,000.
_Mch 1 '12-'17
1 1,000c_Oct 1 1928
1 2,000____Mch 1 1918
22,000c..Oct I '12-'22
Park Loan.
48 '05 A-0 { 1,000c___Oct 1 1928 48
J-J $20,000c.July 1 '12-'21
4,000c_Oct 1 '29-'30 45 '06 J-J J 9,000 __July 1
12-'20
4s '10 ___
2,000_ ___Nov 1 1912
1
500__ __July 1 1921
Library Site Bonds.
Dredging Loans.
4s '00 A-0 $l2,000 Oct 1 '12-'17 4s
M-N $7,000c_Nov 1 '12-'18
Piro Loan.
43 '03 M-N {30,000c_Nov 1 '12-'21
4s '06 J-J $10,000c_July 1 '12-'16
2.000e__ _Nov 1 1922

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When Due. Playground Bonds.
When Due. General sinking fund _ _. $434,935 LOANSLOANS3343'06 J-1) $170,000____June 1 1936
Water debt (included). __
Rapid Transit.
Playground Bonds.
593,000
J-D 100.000
June 1932
A-0 $50,000____Oct 1 1934 310
442,476 48
44 '10 J-J $9,000__July 1 '12-'20 Water sink. funds May '11
J-J 130,000
Jan 1935
Borrow. capac. Aug. 15 '11 418,283 43
A-01,000 000____Apr 1 1935 330
Street Loans.
(Imo__ July 1 1927
J-J 250,000__ -Jan 1 1936 4s '07 J-J
4s '03 J-J $36.000c_July 1 '12-'23 Total valuation 1911_37,474,200 310
A-0 500,000____Apr 1 1936 310'10 ___ 99,750___Jan 1 '12-'$0
43 '08 A-0 21.000c_Oct 1 '12-'18 Tax rate (per 51,000)19-11_ __$15.00 310
10,000___Jan 1 "12-15
18,650 310 A-01,500,000____Oct 1 1936 310'10 __
BOND.DEBT Aug 15 '11.52,018,500 Population In 1910
11,000._ _Jan 1 '12-'22
J-J 1,000,000_ __ _July 1 1937 310'10 ___
INTEREST on sewerage bonds of 1908 is payable at the Old Colony 310
J-J 200.000____Jan 1 1938 4s '10 J-J 116,000__July 1 '12-'15
310
Trust Co. in Boston; on other loans at First National Bank Boston.
130,000„July 1 '16-'30
A-0 200,000____Apr 1 1938
330
50,000____July 1 1940 4s '10 J-J
9.000_ _July 1 '12-'20
310
J-J
BILLERICA. H. A. King, Treasurer.
3s
A-0 250,000Oct
-__
1 1941
18.000„July 1 '12-'20
This town Is in Middlesex county. Incorporated 1655.
, J-J 201,000_-__Jan 11042 43.10 J-J { 7,000__July 1 '21-'27
Town Hail Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Mch 1 1911_ $145,000 3s
500_ _July
J-D 500,000__June 1 1942
__July 1 1928
15,900 310
A-0 $30.000c _.Apr 1 1919 Floating debt
43
57,000__July 1 '12-'3()
J-J 300,000____Jan 1 1943 4s '10 J-J
54,237 330
Water Bonds.
Sinking fund
J-D1,300,000____June 11043 4s '11 M-N 80,000r_Nov 1 '12-'31
4s
M-N $90,000c_ __May 1 1928 Assessed valuation l910
2.510.865 330
50,000____Jan 1 1944 4s '11 M-N 130,000r_Nov 1 '12-'21
330
J-J
School Bonds.
(Assessment about actual value.)
1944
120,000r Nov 1 '22-'31
330
Apr $25,000c__ -Apr
1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_516.50 330 '04J-D 133,000r___June 1 1945
Bridge Bonds.
2,843 310 '05J-J 100,000____July 1
School Houses and Sites.
Population in 1905
75,000____Jan 1 1947 4s
2,789 310 '07J-J
4s '10 F-A $8.0000_Aug 2 '12-'19 Population in 1910
A-0$546,925____Apr
1912
5
1917 4s
3143
Aug
A-0 393,100___ _Apr
8,000r-_1912-1919
1913
A-0 250,000.____Oct 1 1917
INTEREST is payable in Boston on water bonds at the Old Colony 310'09 A-0 350,000r___Apr 1 1949 4s
Trust Co. and on town-hall bonds at the Mercantile Trust Co.; on bridge 48 '10 J-J 500,000r___July 1 1950 4s
A-0 72,500....Apr
1916
4s '11 M-N 404,000r ___Nov 1 1956 4s
330 in Lowell. '
A-0 206,000.....Oct
1927
3143'11
__ 46,000_ _July 1 1956 4s
J-J 300,000.._ Jan 1 1928
Park Bonds.
BOSTON. John F. Fitzgerald Mayor; Chas. H. Slattery,
3143
A-0 100,000..._.Oct 1 1928
1913 33
48
J-J $343,000.. ___Jan
A-0 100,000____Oct 1 1929
City Treasurer; J. Alfred Mitchell, City Auditor.
1913 4s
4s
A-0 913,000____Apr
J-J 500,000_ _July 1 1929
City was incorporated Feb. 23 1822. On Nov. 2 1909 a charter amend- 43
J-J 500,000____Jan, 1914 4s
J-J 150,000..... July 1 1920
ment was adopted under which municipal nominations are to be made only 48
1914 310
5.
P
J-J 500,000____Jan 1 1020
upon petition of 5,000 voters. The Mayor serves for four years, subject 4s
1914 310
A-0 500,000 ___Oct
A-0 850,000____Oct 1 1930
to recall after two years. V. 89, p. 1234. The question of holding a recall 43
1925 310
J-J1,000,000____Jan
J-J
25,000___ _July 1 1931
election was submitted to the voters on Nov. 7 1911, but failed to carry. 4s
1927 314s
A-0 50.000__ Oct
A-0 300,000 ....Oct 1 1931
V. 93, p. 1337. On Nov. 7 1911 the voters accepted an Act passed by 330
1916 310
A-0 20,000.... _Apr
J-J 475,000____Jan 1 1931
the Legislature annexing the town of Hyde Park, which will become a 330
1918 3$
A-0 55,000__ __Oct
J-J
21,650,___July 1 1934
part of the city Jan. 11912. V. 93, p. 1337.
1922 as
330
A-0 25,000____Oct
A-0 278,350___Oct 1 1931
The county of Suffolk, in which Boston is situated, contains also the city 330
1923 35
30,000......Jan
J-J
J-J
5,000____Jan 1 1931
Boston, however, re- 310
of Chelsea and the towns of Revere and Winthrop
1923 310
A-0 15 000___ _Apr
J-J1,250,000____July 1 1931
ceives all the county income, pays all the county expenses, owns the county 3343
J-D 200,000..___June 1923 3s
A-0 100,000.._ _Oct
1934
buildings, and is responsible for the county debt, which amounted on N v. 330
1934 3s
J-J 170,000____Jan
J-J 200,000___Jan 1 1935
are included in 310
1 1911 to $3,466,333. The details of this county debt'
1927 310 J-D1,000,000____June
J-J 500,000____Jan
1945
1
the following financial report for this a ty.
1928 48
310
J-J 450,000......Jan
J-J 500,000____July 1 1947
Br dge Bonds-(Con.)
"Miscellaneous" Loans.
1928 3143
310
A-0 50,000___Apr
J-J 500,000____Dec 31 1942
Dec 1947 330
48
A-0 5246,500____Apr 1 1912 Is '07 J-D $49.000
1928 330'04J-D1,500.000r___June
A-0 450,000____Oct
1 1944
330
J-J
62,500__Jan 1 1913 is '08 J-J 205.000____June 1 1928 310
1915 310 '05J-J 500,000___Jan 1
A-0 29,000_ _Oct
1935
1.800___Jan 29 1949 310
43
A-0 346,000__IApr 1 1913 350'09 J-J
J-J 500,000____July 1929 310 '05A-0 54,000____Apr 1 1925
1914
12.000_Jan
1
'12-'15
334810
__
48
A-0' 116,300____Oct 1
1930 350 '05J-J1,500,000
310
J-J 561,000____Jan
-__July 1
4s
A-0 46.100____Apr 1 1915 4s '11 ___ 545,000___Jan 2 '12-16 310
J-J 130.000____July 1930 3 ;is '07 J&J 50,000____Jan 1 1925
1957
180,000___Jan 2 '17-'26 3s
43
A-0 108,500____Oct 1 1915
1931 48 '07 J-J
75,000__Jan
_
J-J
1 1937
J-J 89,200__Jan 1 1916 310'11 __ __ 10,000 July 1 '12-16 3s
43
1932 43 '07 A-0 271,000____July
J-D 74,000___Jan
14,400_ _Apr 1 1937
43
J-J 589,500____July 1 1916 4s '11 M-N 250,000r_Nov 1 '12-'21 38
1932 43 '08 J-D 1,050,000r_June
57,000.._ _Jan
J-J
1 1928
3,000____Apr 1 1916
Park Construction
48
A-0
310
J-D 75,000____June 1932 330'09 A-0 1,000,000r_Apr 1 1929
1916 3143
A-0 102,500____Oct 1 1916 4s
4s
J-J $100,000____Jan
5,000____July 1932 3343'10
J-J
45,000___Jan 1 '12-'20
48
M-N 223,500___Nov 30 1916 4s
J-J 450,000____Jan 1 1918 310
1933 43 '10 J-J
JJ
25,000____Jan
950,000r July 1 '12-30
A-0
5,000____Apr
1918 310 '04A-0 36,309____Oct
45,500____Jan 1 1917 4s
4s
J-J
1934 4s '11 M-N 500,000r_Nov
1 '12-'31
5,000___July 1918 3143 '05J-J
3,000____Apr 1 1917 4s
J-J
A-0
43
1935
Water Debt-Cochituate Water
1918 310'05 A-0
A-0 40,000___Oct
48
J-J 309.000____July 1 1917 4s
1935
9.500____Oct
4s
48
1917
480,500____Jan
1
1919
203,500____July
1
J-J
A-05324,000____Apr
1 1912
J-J
330
310
J-D
5,000___ _Dec
1935
A-0 16,000____Apr
1919 3343'05 J-J
A-0 50,000___Oct 1 1913
A-0 169,000_Oct 1 1917 4s
4s
1936 43
33,000 _..__Jan
J-J
3,500____July 1919 4s '07 J-J
J-J 459,000.._ _Jan 1 1914
J-J 130,800____Jan 11018 4s
330
35,000___July 1927 4$
J-J 439,500____Jan 1 1920
9,500____Apr 1 1919
4s
A-0
A-0 299,000____Apr 1 1918 48
310
43
80,000____July 1 1918 4s
J-J
16,400____July 1920 48 Sewerage Bonds.
A-0 10,000___Oct 1 1914
310
J-J
J-J $250,000..... Jan 1 1912 43
A-0 18.000____Oct 1 1918 4s
A-0 44,100___Oct
1920 4s
A-0 32,700.__..Apr 1 1915
330
A-0
61,860____Apr
1912
1
1919
A-0 228,100____Apr
Is
4s
330
J-J 500,000____Jan 1 1921 4s
A-0 17,000___Oct 1 1915
J-J
50,000___ _July 1 1914 4s
J-J 331,200____July 1 1919 38
310
J-J
25,000____Jan 1 1921
J-J
8.000...... Jan 11918
A-0 67,650____Apr 1 1915 43
8,000____Oct 1 1919 330
38
A-0
A-0 151,000__Apr 1 1929 4s
A-0 18,500___Apr 1 1916
4s
A-0
40,400___
_Apr
1915
310
A-0 10,000____Oct 1 1919 310
J-J
49,000___July 1 1929
4s
A-0 11,300..__Oct 1 1916
4s
J-J
35,000
....July 1 1916 48
J-D 43,500____Dec 1 1919 38
310
J-J 154,000____July 1 1930 330
J-J
8.000____Jan
1917
J-J 500,000..... July 1 1919 43
J-J 300.510____Jan 1 1921 330
3s
J-J
46,000____July 1 1930 4s
A-0
6,000____Apr
1917
A-0 41,000___Oct 15 1916 43
A-0 133,000____Apr 1 1921 3s
38
J-J
25,000___Jan 1 1931 310
A-0
158.700____Oct
1
1917
J-D 100,000____June 1 1922 4s
A-0 160,000____Oct 1 1921 310
3s
J-J 263.000____Jan 1 1937
J-J
13,000____Jan
1918
J-J 500.000.. __.Jan 1 1928 4s
334s
J-J 211,600___July 1 1921 310
J-J 500,000____Jan
1937 330
A-0
300..._ ..Apr
1918
310
J-J
500,000____July
1
1928
3s
J-J 180,850___Jan 1 1922
Highways.
4s
A-0
95,000____Oct
1
1918
J-J1,000,000 _July 1 1929 43
J-D 519,000____June 1 1922 4s '06 J-J $31,000____July 1 1912 310
A-0 200,000____Apr 1 1919
3543
J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1930 43
A-0 243,200__Oct 1 1912 330
A-0 190,000____Oct 1 1919
A-0 142,700____Oct 1 1922 4s
330
A-0 109,000____Apr 1 1930 43
A-0 173,500......Oct 1 1920
A-0 25,000__Oct 1 1928 4s '06 J-J 150,000____Jan 11013 330
310
J-J 791.000____July 1 1930 48
A-0 80,00O ....Apr 1 1921
J-J 350,000___July 1 1913 3148
330
J-J 220,500___Jan 1 1923 4s
310
J-D
2,000,000__J'ne
1
'32-'33
A-0 150,000____Oct 1 1913
4s
A-0 140 500___..Oct 1 1921
310
A-0 100 000____Apr 1 1923 4s
J-J
80,000____Jan 1 1922
J-J 500,000____July 1 1915 33,," 04J-D200,000r____June 1 1934 4s
J-D 524,700____June 1 1923 4s
330
A-0 75,000____Apr 1 1922
J-J 700,000____July 1 1916 310'04J-D1,000,000r_ _ _June 1 1944 45
A-0 35,000____Oct 1 1923 4s
310
350
'05J-J
1935
800,000____July
1
A-0 193,000____Oct 1 1922
J-J 500,000____Jan 1 1917
4s
330
J-J 222 800__Jan 1 1924 330
330
A-0 18 275___ _Oct 1 1923
J-J 825,000-_July 1 1919 4s '05J-D 200,000,....Dec 1 1935 4s
310
J-D 100,000____June 1 1932 310
'06 J-J 749,000___July 1 1938 4s
J J 500,000____June 1922
A-0 436,225____Oct 1 1924
5,000___July 1 1932 330
330
J-J
'07 A-0 200.650____Apr 1 1937 330
3,700____Oct
1922 4s
A-0
A-0
275,000____Apr 1 1917
310
A-0 20,000____Oct 1 1932 350
4s
J-J 500,200___July 1 1937 310
J-J 750,000---_Jan 1 1928 4s '07
J-J 100,000____July 1 1918
J-J1.160,000____Jan 1 1934 330
330
'07 ____ 4,350__ _Oct 1 1937 310
5,000____July 1 1928
M-N 106,000____Nov 1919
J-J
330 '04J-D 75,000r___June 1 1924 310
4s
08
J-D
1938
300,000r_June 1
6,000__Oct 1 1928
A-0
310
A-0
2 000____Oct 1 1919
330 '04A-0 63 700____Oct 1 1934 310
650....__Jan 1 1929 310'09 A-0 300,000r___Apr 1 1939 330
J-J
J-J
310 '05J-J 600,000____Jan 1 1935 310
70,000____Jan
1920
'10 J-J 290,000r_July 1 '12-'40 3343
A-0 44,800____Apr 1 1929 45
A-0 25,000-___Oct 1 1927
310 '05J-D 320,000____Dec 1 1925 330
48
'11
M-N
250,000r_Nov 1 '12-'36 310
J-J 518,000____Jan 1 1930
24,500__Jan 1 1926 330
J-J 410,000____July 1 1929
310 '06J-J
Pub. Inst's and City Hospital
9,350___Dec 1 1926 310
3 ;is '06J-D
Street &c. Bonds.
J-J 661,000--July 1 1930
3,550_ _July 1 1930 43
1927 3s
J-J
J-J
A-0$135,000____Apr
3 ;is '07J-J 493.500-Jan
1912 58
$1,000___Jan 1 1879
A-0 127,000____Apr
(Not yet presented for payment.)
Is '07 A-0 337,000____Apr 1 1937 3s
J-J 150,000____Jan 11031 4s
1912
J-J 250,000___July 1 1912 4s
5,000__Apr 1 1927 38
A-0 300,000____Apr 1 1931 4s
4s '07 A-0
A-0 482,440
Apr 1912
A-0 42,000___Oct 1 1912 48
4s '07 J-J 175,000__July 1 1937 310
A-0 25,000____Oct 1 1912
J-J somoo____July 1 1931 4s
A-0 500,000____Apr
A-0 220,000-_Oct 11031 4s
1913 48
4s '07 J-J 692,700____July 1 1927 33
A-01,535,500._ Apr 1 1913
A-0
1914 48
J-J
J-J 126,000____Jan 1 1932 48
115,000____Oct
4s '08 J-D 50,500r_June 1 1928 38
50,000___Jan 1 1914
A-0 10,000__Apr 1 1915 43
6,000
J-J 100,000___July 1 1914
J-J 83,000____Jan 1 1032 4s
June 1928 3s
4s '08 ___
A-0 400,000___Oct 1 1915 43
A-0 372,500____Oct 1 1914
1932 4s
A-0 56,300___Apr
310'10 __ 70,000_Jan 1 '12-'25 33
A-0 213,000
J-D 650,000-June 1 1932 3143
J-J
30,000___Jan 1 '12-'17 310
Apr 1915
310'10 ___
27,000___July 1 1917 4s
A-0
A-0 87,000
5,000___Oct 1 1932 310
J-J 101.000__Jan 1 1918 4s
50,000___Jan 1 '12-'21 330
Oct 1915
310'10 .._ _
J-J
23,000____July 1 1918 4s
J-J 926,500____ Jan 1916
A-0 30,000-__Oct
18,000..„Jan 1 '12-'20 3148
1932 310
310'10 ___
A-0 90,000
J-J 500,000__Dec 31 1932 3143
J-J
4s '10 J-J 456,000r_July 1 '12-'30 310
14,500____July 1 1919 45
Oct 1916
J-J
J-J
1921 4s
J J2,000,000- July 1 '35-'38
5,000........Jan 1 1933 33
4s '10 J-J
20,000 __July 1 '12-'15 310
46,500____Jan
J-D 500,000____June 1 1933 3s
A-0 40.000____Apr 1 1921 330
J-J
50,000____Jan 1 1917
As '10 J-J
4,000__July 1 '12-'19 310
J-J
J-J 170,000____Jan 1 1934 3143
60,000____Jan 1 1037
J-J 148.000___July 1921 330
4s '10 J-J
63.000„July 1 '12-'20 330
A-0 60,000____Oct
1921 330
J-J 181,480.___July 1 1918
Is '10 J-J
10,000_ _July 1 '21-'30 310 '04J-D 600,000r__June 1 1934 3s
4,500____Oct 1 1918
A-0
J-J 160,000__Jan
48 '10 J-J
19,000_ .July 1 '12-'30 330 '05J-D 533.000-_-_Dec 1 1935 3s
1922 310
J-D 120,000_ -_June 1922 330
J-J 200,000_ July 1919
4s '10 J-J
5,000„July 1 '16-'20 4s '08 J-J 500,000____July 1 1936 310
June 1922
J-D 100.000
330
J- T
62,000___ _Jan
1923 310
4s '10 ____ 134,000__July 1 '12-'28 310'09 A-0
Jan 1923
J-D 256,300____June 1923 310
1,000____July 1 1929 4s '10 J-J 285,000r..July 1 '12-'30 310
J-J 500,000
Jan 1924
J-D 25,000____June 1924 350
330'11 ____ 15,000Jan 2 '12-'16 48 '11 M-N 300,000r_Nov 1 '12-'31 3143
J-J 164,000
July 1938
Boston Tunnel and Subway,
3343
1924 4s
A-0 24,000___-Oct
J-J 100 000
310'11 ____ 80.000__Jan 2 '12-'21
June 1924
J-J 150,000__July 1926 330
J-D 366 000
310'11 ____ 90,000__Jan 2 '12-'29 310 '04J-D$950,000r-June 1 1944 45
June 1934
A-0 24,000____Oct
1926 310
J-D 100,000
310'11 ___ 2,500 _July 1 '12-'13 310 '05A-0 556,700____Apr 1 1945 310
A-0 18,000.-Oct 1 1931
310'11 _ _ 23,000 __July 1 '12,'21 330 '05J-J 1,400,000__July 11045 45 '07 A-0 28,000..__Apr 1 1927 as
42.000____Jan 1 1932
6,000____June 1 1926 38
J-J
4s '11 M-N 150,000r_Nov 1 '12-'26 310 '06A-0 11,000____Apr 1 1946 310'06 J-D
330'06 J- D 489,000_ _June 1 1946 4s '08 A-0 17,000____Apr 1 1928 330
J-D 150,000____June 1 1932
Bridge Bonds.
J-D 200 000--July 1 1938
is
J-J 590.000____Jan 1 1912 43 '06 J-J 1,000,000____July 1 1946 48 '08 J-D 44.500__ __June 1928 310
10,000____Jan 1 1935
13,150____Jan 1 1947 43 '10 J-J
9,000_July 1 '12-'20 310 05J-J
A-0 21,000___Oct 1 1918 330'07 J-J
8,000__July 1 '12-'15 330 '06J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1936
330
J-J 130,000-July 1 1919 4s '07 J-J 1,000,000__ __July 1 1947 43 '10 J-J
50,000_ _July 1 1921 As '07 A-0 486,850.,_ Apr 1 1947
5.000„July 1 '16-'20 43 '06 J-J 650,000.... duly 1 1921
310
J-J
J-D 200,000____June 1 1932 48 '08 J-D 2,000,000r.. June 1 1948 4s '11
28,000__Jan 2 '12-'18 45 '06 J-J• 100,000-July 1 1936
310
50,000____Jan 1 1937
310
J-J 500,000___July 11037 310'09 A-0 300.000r___Apr 1 1949
39,000__Jan 2 '19-'31 310'07 J-J
234,000__Jan 1 '12-'50 3143'11 _
J-J 300,000_ _._Jan 1 1938 310'10
310
60,000 __July 1 '12-'26 3 14s '07J-J 250,000____Jan 11022
27,650_._.Jan 1 1927
J-J 300,000-July 1 1939 43 '10 J-J 500,000r__ _July 1 1950 4511 M-N 120,000r_Nov 1 '12-'31 3 ;is '07J-J
330
43 '11 M-N 530,000r.Nov 1 '12-'17 4s '07 J-J 125,000.-..July 1 1927
Park Loan.
43
A-0 10,000--Oct 1 1934
4,100____Jan 1 1927
43
156,000r_Nov 1 '18-'31 310'07 J-J
A-0 10,000____Oct 1 1935 48 '91 J-D$700,000____June 1 1921
Drainage Bonds.
43
43 '07 J-J 425,000____July 1 1937
30,000-July 1 1936 45 '91 A-0 200 000___Apr 1 1922
J-J
43
A-0 100,000_Oct 1 1936 4s '91 A-0 301.000__Oct 1 1922 310 '05J-D $600,000____Dec 1 1935 4s '07 J-J 700,000____July 1 1922
3543
A-0 50,000.___Oct 1 1938 4s '91 J-1 230,000_._Jan 1 1923 4s '06 J-J 600,000____July 11036 4s '07 J-11 14,000...._ _Dec
1937
330
J-J 400,000_Jan 1 1940 4s '91 J-J 500,000___July 1 1923 4s '07 -- -- 500.000____July 1937 4s '08 J-D 100,000r__June 1 1938
J-J 200,000-__July 1 1940 4s '91 A-0 450.000____Oct 1 1923 43 '08 J-D 655,000r_June 1 1938 48 '08 J-D 25.000__ --June 1 1928
99,000___Jan 1 1924 330'09 A-0 684.000r__Apr 1 1939 4s '08 ___
3s
J-J
55,000_ _Jan 1 1942 45 '91 J-J
8.900____Oct 1 1938
A-0 1.000,000 ___Oct 1 1924 4s '10 J-J i299,000r_July 1 '12-'24 310'09 A-0 119.000r___Apr 1 1939
J-D 200,000____June 1 1942 4s
2,000„July 1 '12-'15
J-D 200,000---_June 1 1943 4s '10 J-J
352,000r_July 1 '25-'40 4s '10 J-J 1 28,500__July 1 '12-'20
43 '11 M-N 70,000r_Nov 1 '12-'16
Court House Bonds.
'04J-D 250,000r___June 1 1944
120.000_july 1 '21-'30
A-05700,000____Oct 1 1918
330 '04J-D 28,000r __June 1 1924 4s
9,900_July 1 '12-'20
1325,000r_Nov 1 '17-41 43 '10 J-J
408.000 __July 1 1922
'05J-J
Park Lands.
50,000____Jan 1 1945 4s
4s '10 J-J J24,000r_July 1 '12-'19
A-0 800,000____Oct 1 1919 4s '93 J-J $100,000____July 1 1924
1,500_-__Jan 1 1935 310
330 '05J-J
122,000r_July 1 '20-'30
A-0 75,000____Oct 1 1923 4s '93 A-0 100,000____Oct 1 1924 310'11 ---- 28,000_ _Jan 2 '12-'25
330 '05J-J 100,000____July 1 1945 48
J-J
40,000____July 1 1924 4s '93 A-0 50,000___Apr 1 1925 43 '11 M-N 300,000r_Nov 1 '12-'21
1.500____Jan 1 1936 4s
J-J
310
A-0 800,000___Apr 1 1937 48 '93 A-0 208,000__Oct 1 1925
48 '06 J-J 150,000____July 1 1946 310
Grade Crossing Bonds
48,000_ -_Jan 1 1937 310
J-J 100.000____July 1 1938 48 93 J-J
3;is '07J-J
11,300___July 1 1926 $10 '05J-D $757,000
Dec 1 1925
A-0 424,320„Oct 1 '12-'35 310'97 J-J 400,000____july 1 1917
10,000____July 1 1927 3s
Franklin Union Bonds
4s '07 J-J
310
__
22,500_,Tan
1
'12-'20
9,000
Dec
1937
210'90 J-J 600,000.-Jan 1 1920 330'06 J-D $100,000_ _June 1 1926
48 '07 J-D

1

$10

330
$30
310
310
$30




MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Nov., 19.11.]
LOANSWhen Due.
Stony Brook, &c., 1mpt Bonds.
A-0$500,000____Oct 1 1917
48
A-0 30 000____Oct 1 1913
4s
3%s
J-J
84,000____July 1 1937
J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1938
33s
3%s
J-J 350,000____July 1 1939
Charles River Basin.
3%s '04 J-D 8500 000r__June 1 1944
3%5
J-J 300,0000 ____Jan {1934

Library Bonds.
4s
J-J $44,000____Jan 4 1918
Jan 1921
30,000
35
J-J
48
J-J 200,000____Jan 1 1923
45
A-0 325.000__Oct 1 1923
45
A-0 49,500____Jan 1 1925
48
A-0 150,500__Oct 1 1925
Jan 1944
50,000
J-J
3'4s
19,000___Jan 1 '12- 30
-__
3%s

TOTAL DEBT, &C.City debt proper
Cochituate water debt
County debt
Rapid transit debt

Nov. 1 1911. Nov. 1 1910. Nov. 11909.
$88,696,456 $90,004,706 $86,624,800
3,861,500
3,335,500
3,244,500
3,591,000
3,881,133
3,874,333
16,220,700
17,460,700
17,500,700

Total bonded debt
Sinking funds, &c

$113,315,989 $114,682,239 $110,298,006
37,340,981
39,987,215
41,663,706

21

BRISTOL COUNTY. Geo. F Pratt, Treasurer.
County seat is Taunton. Incorporated 1685.
LOANSBridge Notes.
When Due.
4;4s'08 A-0$100.000___Apr 15 1912
Building Notes.
4s '08 J-J $100,000_ __July 23 1912 4s '09 J-D 40.000___June 30 1916
4s '08 J-D 40,000___Dec 24 1913 4s '10 ____ 100.000
June 1913
Cosirt Flouse
48
tes.
J-D 80,000r_June 2 '14-'15
43-s'09 M-N 20,000_Nov 20 1918 43s'08 A-0 $40,000__Apr 22 12'-13
4 Ms'10 M-N 120,000__May 4 17-'18 4s '10 J-D 20.000_ _June 2 '12-'13
1 7,500._ __May 4 1919 48 '11 F-A 30.000 __Aug 2 '17-'19
4s '11 M-S 30,000-Mch 25 '14-'16 Permanent debt Jan 1 '11.41,187.5041
482,544
Balance in treasury
Tax valuation 1910____254,353,319
Population In 1910
318,573
INTEREST payable at First Nat. Bank, Boston. or by check to holders
of bonds.

BROCKTON. Wm.H.Clifford, Mayor; E.Francis Pope,Treas.

This city is in Plymouth County. Incorporated April 9 1881.
Water Bonds
Fire Department.
4s '82 J-J $50.000c__July 15 1912 3 %s'02
$2.000r_Dec 1 '12-'13
4s '84 M-N 75,000c May 1 1914 4s '06 A-0 13,000r ____1912-1924
4s '85 M-N 25,000c May 1 1915 4s '07 A-0 10.000r_Apr 1 '12-'16
4s '88 M-N 20,000c__May 15 1918 4s '08 A-0
7,000r ____1912-1918
4s '89 M-N 10,000c__May 15 1919 3%3'09 A-0 12.000r ____1912-1919
is '90 A-0 68,000c _Apr 1 1920 4s '10
1912-1930
19.000
4s '00 A-0
5,000c__Oct 1 1920
Street Improvement Bonds.
4s '01 M-N 25,000c__May 1 1921 31,0'99
$20,000r_May 11'12-'19
is '92 M-N 20.000c__May 1 1922 3 0'99 A-0
4,000c_ Apr '1912-'13
48 '93 M-S 25.000c....Mch 1 1923 3 %s'119 A-0
4,000r__Apr '12-'13
4s '93 J-D 62.000c__Dee 15 1923 3%s'01 A-0
4,000c-__Apr '12-'13
4s '94 A-0 50,000c_Apr 1 '24-'25 3 3-s'02 A-0
1912
2,000r
4s'95 A-0 25,000cOct 1 1925 3 %s'01 J-D
1912
1,000r
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation of real estate 4s '98 /4-N 50,000c_May 1 '26-'27 3 1,0'05 F-A
8.000r_Aug 1 '12-'15
48 '97 F-A 15,000c__Aug 1 1927 3%s'04 A-0
and personal property and tax rate have been as follows:
1912
3,000c
7.500c ____1912-1916
Rate of Tax 4s '98 F-A 10,000c__Aug 1 1928 310'08 M-N
Assessed Valuation
Total.
YearsReal.
Personal.
per $1,000. 48 '02 M-N 110.000c__Nov 1 1932 4s '07 A-0 18,000r_Apr 1 '12-'17
27,000c__July 1 1933 48 '08 A-0 24,500r ____1912-1918
$16.40 4s '03 J-J
;281,685,014
$1,428,344,814
1911 _____ _$1,146,659,800
50,000c_ _Juty 1 1916 3 Ms'09 A-0 28,000r __ _1912-1919
3)s'86 J-J
1,393,760,423
274,771,32316,40
1910
1,118,989,100
15,000c__May
1 1917 310'09 A-0 16,000r
_1912-1919
3
%s'87
M-N
1,347,948,227
1909
1,092,602,000
18.50
255,346,227
1912-1926
31,500
1908
1,082,405,300
1,327.682.337
16.50 3 tis'99 J-D 10,000c June 1 1929 48 '10
245,257,037
1912-1920
9,000
1905
1,021,431,200
1,259,745,682
238,314,482
16.00 3%3'99 H N 12,000c Nov 1 1929 48 '10
15,000c__Mch
1
1930
School
Bonds
3145'00
M-S
1900
902,490,700
1,129,175,832
228,685,132
14.70
,
, 5
951,367,928
5
206,616,878
12.80 33-s'01 A-0 13,000c__Apr 1 1931 45 '96 J-J $10 000r_July 1 '12-'16
1890
819,990,275
202,051,525
822,041,800
13 30 3;0'01 J-D 15,000c__June 1 1931 3%8'99 1M-N I3.200rMay 1 '12-'19
%s'02 A-0 75,000c_ _Apr 1 1932 31-0'00 J-D 18.000r_ _ _June '12-'20
1880
437,370,100
202,092,395
639,462,495
15 20 3s'02
%s'01 A-0
3,000c.Apr 1 '12-'14
1870
365,593,100
218,496,300
584,089,400
15 30 3 %s'02 F-A 15,000c_Aug 1 1932 3
6,000r _
_1912-1917
35.0'02 M.N 190,000c&r_Nov 1 1932 33-s'02 A-0
1912 1917
The tax rate for 1910 Includes the State tax,$2.40 per $1,000; the county 3 4s'03 J-J
3,000r_ _July 1 1931 3 %8'02 A-0 18,000r
1 1934 3"4s'04 F-A 65,000c_ _Feb '12 '24
tax, $1.10; the city tax proper. $12.90; total, $18.40. Of the city tax of 358'04 F-A 165,000e Feb
1912-1925
1 1934 3%s'05 F-A 91,0000
25,000c July
$13.00, $3.64 is for school expenditure.
3 Hs'04 J-J
5,000r
1912-1916
1 1935 3%s'05 J-D
3%8'05 F-A 50,000c Feb
DEBT AND TAX LIMITATIONS.-Taxes in Boston, exclusive of 3%5'05 F-A 25 000r Aug
1912-1926
1 1935 4s '06 J-D 30,000r
the State tax, county tax and sums required by law to be raised on accoun 3%5'06 A-0 25.000e Apr
1 1936 4s '07 A-0 48,000r_Apr 1 '12-'27
of the city debt, are limited by Chapter 521 of the Acts of 1910 to $10 55 48 '06 J-D 20.000r_June 11936 45 '08 M-N 64,000r
1912-1927
on every 81.000 of the assessor's valuation of the taxable property therein 49 '07 1M-S 25.000c___Mch 1 1937 48 '10 ____ 76,000
1912-1930
for the preceding year, said valuation being first reduced by the amount of 4s '07 J-J
City Hall.
30.000r__ _July 1 1937
all abatements allowed thereon previous to tile thirty-lirst day of December 48 '08 A-0 50,000r_Apr 1 '13-'17 Is '91 A-0 $20,000r_Oct 1 '12-'16
In the year preceding said assessment.
4s '08 F-A 50,000r..Aug 1 '13-17 is '92 J-D 11 000r.June 1 '12-'22
See. 2, Chap. 312, Laws of 1885 (See. 3, Chap. 27, of the 1902 edition. Re- 3%13'09 A-0 37,500r_Apr 1 '14-'18 is '92 J-D
2 000r June 1 '12-'13
vised Statutes), places the debt limitation of the city of Boston at 2% % of 3%s'09 Itf-N 25.000r_Nov 1 '14-'18 is '93 A-0 21 600r_Apr 15 '12.'23
the average assessors' valuations of the taxable property for the preceding 4s '10 ____ 20,000r ____1914-1917 Is '93 M-N 16.500r_Nov 1 '12-'22
three years. Reference to this section of tile Revised Statutes will be found 4s '10 A-0 J 1,500r
1914 Is '93 NI- N 27 500r Nov 1 '12-'22
in our remarks under the State of Massachusetts.
116,000r ____ 1915-1930
Poor Department Loan.
The foregoing limitation is of course exclusive of debts created for water
Scavenger Loan.
330'09 A-0 $6,000r ____1912-1917
supply, and further exceptions have been made from year to year by differ- 4s '07 A&O $2.000r_Apr 1 '12 '13
Drainage Bonds
ent Legislatures, authorizing bonds outside of the debt limit for various
Sewer Bonds
4s '89 M-N $8,800r_Nov 20'12-'19
purposes, especially enumerated.
4s '92 F-A $5,500r_Aug 1 12-'22 45 '92 .T-D
2,200r..June 1 '12-'22
It is proper to state that under Chapter 93, Acts of 1891, the city is 4s '93 J-D 18,000r_June 1 '12-'23 4s '92 M-S
8,800r_Sept 1 '12-'22
authorized to anticipate Its authority to borrow money within its debt limit 49 '93 J-J
96 000r_July 1 '12-'23 4s '94 F-A
1,500r_Aug 1 '12-'14
for any current municipal year.
45 '95 A-0 91,000r_Apr 1 '12-'24 4s '95 J-J
4 000r_July 1 '12-'19
48 '93 A-0 80.000r Apr 1 '12-'23 33-8'03 M-N
2.000r ____1912-1913
NEW LOANS AUTHORIZED.-The following is a summary of loans 48 '95 M-N 16.000r_May 1 '12 '27 3 %s'02 .J-D 10.500r ___ _1912-1932
authorized but not issued as of Nov. 1 1911.
4.000r_May 1 '12-'15
3%3'02 A-0 10,009r____1912 1921 3 1,48'05 M-N
Outside
Inside
5,000r ____1912-1916
3 Ms'01 A-0 11,000r ___ 1912-192: 3%s'05 A-0
Debt Limit.
Debt Limit. 3%5'01 J-D 12,000c ____1912-1921 33s'05 A-0
Purpose of Issue8,000r ____1912-1919
'
$425,000
South Union Station
8,000r_Apr 1 '12-'17
3%6'95 M-N
4,000r__May 1912 19 4s '05 A-0
115,000
Broadway Bridge
7,000r ____1912-1918
3%5'95 A-0 25.200r_Apr 10 '12 '29 4s '05 A-0
250,000
Sewerage works_
1912-1926
9,000
3%8'01 A-0 19,000c_Apr 1912 31, 4s '10 ____
130,000
Playgrounds
Assessed valuation, real $34,334,925
3 148'01 F-A 24,1100r__Feb 1 '12
120,000
Municipal Building (South Boston) _______ _ ____
33-s'06 A-0 18,000r ____1912-1929 Assessed val.. personal__ 9,018,816
86,000
Branch Library (North End) _
4s '06 A-0 15,000r ____1912-1928 Total valuation 1910 _ _ 43,353,742
Street-lighting equipment.___________________
300,000
(Assessment about actual value.)
48 '06 A-0 26.000r_Apr 1 '12 '37
High-pressure fire service_
150,000
4s'06 A-0 27.000r ____1912-1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$20.30
High School of Commerce and School Adminis56,878
1912-1940 Population In 19 0
48 '10 ____ 29,000
tration Bldg. (Chap. 446. Acts of 1909)
250,000
INTEREST is paid at the office
Park Bonds.
Separate system of drainage
400,000
3%s'05 J-J $10,000c ___19h2-1916 of the City Treasurer.
East Boston Court House and Police Station__ - 60,000
Dec. 11910. Dec 11909.
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUND, &c.Meridian Street Bridge
63,000
$3,181,750 $3,180,700
Rapid Transit (Chapter 187, Acts 1905)
141,000 Gross city debt
2,293,000
2,359,700
Bonds outside debt limit*_
High School of Commerce
300,000
60,000
Curtis Hall, reconstruction
$888,750
$821,000
Bonded debt Inside debt limit
500,000
Land and buildings for schools
968,380
920,858
Debt limit 2 A% average 3-year valuation
300,000
Highways, making of
2,500
Franklin Square
$79,630
$99,858
Borrowing capacity
150,000
Chelsea Bridge, north
Net debt.
$71,652,283 $74,695,024 $72,957,025
The following table shows the amount of the gross funded debt, sinking
funds and the net debt on Jan. 31 for the following years
Years.
Net Debt.
Gross Debt.
Sinking Funds.
$72,928,650 00
1911
$115,074,489 00
$42,145,839 00
71,345,972 58
1910
110,71 , 06 00
39,369,433 42
74,099,388 90
1900
108,484,608 00
34,385,217 10
70,781,969 00
1903
104,206,706 00
33,424,737 00
63,734,994 00
1905
94,118,606 00
30,383,612 00
59,269,517 00
86,968,579 00
1900
27,697,062 00
31,424,496 50
53,930,095 22
1890
22,505,598 72
26 437 482 99
40 949 332 18
1881
14 511 849 19

Total

$3,701,500

8141,000

In addition to above, loans have been authorized outside of debt limit
without limit as to amount, for Cambridge bridge, sewerage charges,
Atlantic Avenue extension, Boston Tunnel and Subway, Riverbank Subway
and Rapid Transit Cambridge connection bonds. The amounts issued to
date are $1,567,900,$415,000,$547,900,$8,496,700,$505,000 and $896,000,
respectively.
BORROWING POWER.-The city's borrowing power Nov. 1 1911 is
shown in the following statement:
$113,315,989 33
Total debt, city and county
$57,448,500 00
Less special loans (outside of limit)
3,466,333 33
Less county loans (outside of limit)
Less Cochituate water debt
3,244,500 00
Total deductions

64.159,333 33

Total debt less above deductions
$49,158,656 00
Sinking funds, less $21,821,335 25 held for loans deducted
as above (water loans, &c.)
18,614,396 69
Net debt, excluding debts outside of limit
$30,542,259 31
Right to borrow, under Chapter 93, Acts of 1891, as estimated Feb. 15 1911
$3,780,983 47
Less loans authorized since (inside of debt limit)
2,862,000 00
Right to borrow Oct. 31 1911

$918,983 47
POPULATION.-1910, 670,585; 1905, 593,598; in 1900 It was 560,892; in
1890, 448,477; in 1880 382 839; in 1870, 250.526.

BRAINTREE. Benj. F. Dyer,Treas.; Henry A. Monk, Cl'k.
This town (P. 0. So. Braintree) is in Norfolk County. Inc. In 1040.
When Due.
School Notes.
LOANS3%s
J-D f$9,000 __June 1 '12-'14
Water Bonds.
45 '88 J-J $100.000c.....Jan 1 1918
110,000 __June 1 '15-19
4s '91 J-D 150,000cJune 11921 4s
---- 4,000__Sept 1 '12-'13
6,000r__Aug 1 1926
4s '98 F-A
Playground Bonds.
43 '11 J-J
Water Notes.
$5,000c_July 1 '12-'21
48 '09 ____ $8,000_July 15 '12-'19
Municipal Lighting Bonds.
48 '93 A.0 $16,500e___Apr 5 1017
School Bonds.
45 '11 J-J J$35,000c.July 1 '12-'21 BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_ $239,500
1 30,000c_July 1 '22-'31 Note debt
112,500
Municipal Notes.
Sinking funds
186,865
F-A$100,000r___On demand Tax valuation 1910
45
6.265,800
2,500r___Oit demand Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ $20.40
Var
45
3.62%s J-D 15,000_ _June 1 '12-14 Population in 1005
8.877
INTEREST Is payable In Boston. Population in 1010
8,066




• Bonds outside of debt limit consist of $1,650,000 water, $541,600 sewer.
part of City Hall debt to the amount of $86,400, and drainage department
debt, $15.000.
Tile city has no floating debt and the amount of sinking fund Dec.1 1910.
$571,837, was all applicable to the payment of the water debt. The city
owns real estate valued Dec. 1 1910 at 81,903.615.

BROOKLINE. ueorge H. Worthley, Treasurer.
This town Is In Norfolk County. Ineorpm*sted 1705
LOANSDrainage Bonds.
When Due.
Miscellaneous
330'09 J-J $40,000___Jan 1 '12-'19
3 9-16s'94J-D$27,900_June 15 '12-'14
Water Scrip.
3.15s'02J-J
7.500_ _Jan
_ _Jan 1 1912 4s '93 J-J $53,592__July 1 '12-'23
10,000___Jan 1 '12-'21
3348'03 J-J
8,000__Jan 1 '12-'13 4s '91 J-J
2,400- _Jan 1 '12-'13 3
334s'03 J-J
J-D 22,715_June 15 '12-'22
3,600_ _Jan 1 '12-'13 3 9-165'94J-D 13,000.June 15 '12-'24
3 84s'03 J-J
350'04 J-J
71.500c__Jan I '12-'24 3 9-16s'97J-J 4,500_ _ _Jan 1 '12-'17
8,400__Aug 1 '12-'25
45 '06 J-J
17,500r__Jan 1 '12-'16 350'95 A-0
3.35s'98J-J
4,900_ __Jan 1 '12-'18
School Bonds
14,000_ __Jan 1 '12-'18
3348'03 J-J $12,000___Jan 1 '12-'23 3345'03 J-J
24.000c_ _Jan 1 '12-'14 3.10s'01J-D 12,000_ _June 1 '12-'21
3 145'04 J-J
44,400___Jan 1 '12-'23
55,000__Jan 1 '13-'23 334s'03 J-J
26,000___Jan 1 '12-'24
16,000__Jan 1 '12-'19 3345'04 J-J
3.603'11
90,000___Jan 1 '12-'29
3.60s'll
19,000__Jan 1 '12-'30 3348'09 J-J
School Notes
Park Bonds
$20,000__May 1 '12-'15
4s '92 l'A-S $4,000____Nich 1 1912 334s'95
6,250-June 15 1912 33.0'95 J-J
10,000___Jan 1 '12-'15
3345'92 J-D
5
M-N
4,320___Jan 1 '12-'15 3%8'95
6,000_ __May '12-'15
310'95 J-J
60.000_ _Jan 1 '12-'23
Play-Grounds
3348'03 J-J
3318'98 Xf-N $25,000____Nov 1 1918
Public Library Loan.
3343'09 J-J $109,800e_ _Jan 1 '12-'29 3.10s'99M-S 25,000_ ___Mch 1 1919
J-J 109,800c Jan 1 '12-'29 3.153'01J-J 100.000 July 1 '13-'22
3.80s
3!4s'03 J-J
Street Bonds
60,000c.. Jan 1 '12-'23
$6,000___Jan 1 '12-'14 48 '06 J-J
15,000r___Jan '12-'26
334s'04 J-J
8.000_ _Jan 1 '12-'15 3.458'10 s-a
81 ,360__Jan 1 '12-'29
3.4s'05 J-J
64,000r__Jan 1 '12-'27
Debt Jan. 1 1911.
is '07 J-J
39,000r__Jan 1 '12-'17 TOTAL DEBT
$1,538,768
4s '07 J-J
6,000r___ _Jan 1 1912 Deduct water debt and
45 '07 J-J
30,000c_ _Jan 1 '12-'17
352,838
3;0'07 J-J
drainage debt
33,000__Jan 1 '13-'18
3348'11
Bridge Notes
NET DEBT as defined by
$1,185,930
law.
3 9-168'97A-0 $7,500---Oct '12-'17
3.48'98 M-S 17,500_ _ _ _Mch '12-'18 Net debt allowed bylaw_ 3,259,020
2,073,090
Public Gymnasium Bonds
Available balance
45 '06 J-J $90,000r Jan 1 '12-'26 Assessed valuation, real_ 67,663,000
40,971,000
Engine House Bonds
Assessed val., personal
45 '07 J-J $36,000r....Jan 1 '12- 17 Tot, ass'd value in 1910_108,634,000
19,935
Sewer Bonds.
Population in 1900
27,792
334s'09 J-J $54,000c_ _Jan 1 '12-'29 Population in 1910

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

2.)

[TOL Lxxxxill.

Rate of Tax
Assessed Valuation
INTEREST on coupon bonds Is payable at First National Bank of
per $1 000
Personal.
Total.
Real.
Years-.
Boston; on other bonds by Town 'treasurer.
$111,581,255 $19.90
$17,409,635
$94,171,600
.
1911
TOWN PROPERTY.-The value of town property on Jan. 1 1911.
20.10
110,796,735
18,774,935
92,021,800
Including buildings, parks, water-works, etc., amounted to $6,610,400. 1910
21 00
106,958,135
16,118,635
90,839,500
1909
The water-works Are valued at 31.097,000.
20 10
106,881,075
16,854,775
90,026,300
1908
19 00
103,845,600
15,994,100
87,851,500
1905
16 90
94,465,930
17,865,230
76,600,700
CAMBRIDGE. J. E. Barry, Mayor; Timothy W. Good, 1900
15 60
67,574,925
15,339,925
52,235,000
1890
Treasurer; Charles H. Thurston, Auditor.
976
660
1880
; in 1905 it was :426; in 1900 It
'
This city is in Middlesex County. Incorporated March 17 1846.'
POPULATION.-In 1910 Was 104,836
was 91,886; In 1890 it was 70,028; In 1880 It was 52,740; In 1870 It was
Metropolitan Park Assess. Loan.
Building Loan
39,634.
(Outside Limit).
48 '94 F-A $37,000c&r_Aug 1 1914
48 '95 A-0 25,000r___Oct 1 1915 30'02 F-A $46,000r_Aug 1 1932 CANTON. Robert Bird, Treasurer; Walter Ames, Clerk.
Bridge Loans (outside Limit).
49 '96 A-0 60,000r_Oct 1 1916
This town Is In Norfolk County. Incorporated Feb. 23 1797,
3,000r...._Apr 1 1923 Is '87 A-0 $10,000r_ _Oct 1 1917
330'03 A-0
BONDED DEBT May 1910 $94,000
Bonds.
330'04 A-0 25,000c_Apr 1 1924 Is '88 J-J 100.000c___July I 1918 48 WaterJ-J
$30,000c_July I '12-17 Total assessed val. 1910___4,541.956
350'04 M-N 5,000r_ . May 1 1924 Is '88 M-S 100,000c ..Sept 1 1918 0
about % actual value.)
(Assessment
'18-23
1
36,000c_July
J-J
1919
1
1
4s '07 M-S 30,000r _Sept 1927 Is 89 MS 115,000c___Mch
14,000c__July 1 '24-25 Total tax rate(per 51,000)'10_319.00
J-J
5,000r..._Nov 1 1920 49
Is '90 M-N
Sewer Bonds (Inside Limit)
4,797
4,000c___July 1 1926 Population in 1910
J-J
60,000r&o_July 1 1921 45
48 '94 F-A 375,000c&r_Aug 1 1924 45 '91 J-J
INTEREST Is payable at the town
Notes.
45 '95 A-0 60,000r_ _Oct 1 1925 4s '93 F-A 10,000c___Aug 1 1923 4s School-House
treasury.
'12-'14
Dec
1
$6,000
49 '96 A-0 75,000r__Oct 1 1916 3s99 J-J 50,000r___ July 1 1939
330'01 F-A 10,000r_. _Aug 1 1931 330'00 J-J 100,000r_July 2 1940 CHELSEA. Thos. B.
Treasurer.
330'03 A-0 20.000r_Oct 1 1933 35 '01 F-A 100,000r. __Feb 1 1941
The city is in Suffolk County. Settled in 1630; incorporated as a town
3%9'04 M-N 40,000r__May 1 1934 350'01M-N 100,000r.__Nov 1 1941 1739; as a city March 13 1857. On Nov. 7 1911 this city, which had been
_Aug
3
1942
1
1934
1
43'02J-J
100,000c&r
5,000r___Nov
3;0'04 M-N
since 1908, voted to return to the Alder50,000r___Jan 1 1943 governed by a Board of Control
349 05 M-N 15,000r___May 1 1935 350'03 J-J
manic form of government. V. 93, p. 1337.
48 '06 M-N 10,000r __May 1 1936 350'03 A-0 50.000r___Apr 1 1943 LOANS1Vhen
I Park Loan (Outside Limit.)
Due.
1
1937
35,000r___Apr
350'03 F-A 50,000c__Aug 1 1943
49 '07 A-0
A-01100 000c__ _Oct 1 1936
43
School Bonds (Inside Limit).
5,000r___Dec 1 1938 30'04 J-J 100,000r_Jan 1 1944
45 '08 J-D
Public Bldg. Bonds (Outside Lim.)
23,000c&r_Jan I 1940 350'04 M-N 200.000rdsc.May 1 1944 4s '11 A-0$125,000c____Oct11 1930
330'10 J-J
$400.000c_Sept 1 1958
M-S
'08
48
1931
._Oct
125,000
4s
A-0
'11
5,000r___May 1 1940 350'04 F-A 100,000r__Aug 1 1944
45 '10 M-N
45 '10 F-A 100,000c___Feb 1 1960
Special Loans (Inside Limit).
15.000r___July 1 1940 330'04 M-S 50,000r___Sept 1 1944
48 '10 J-J
Debt Sept. 1 1911.
Oct 1 1916
$50.000r___
'06
45
1
1941
10,000r___Mch
M-N
350'04
1934
1
28,000rMay
330'11 M-S
•$2,990,900
65,000r__ - Oct 1 1926 Loans and debt
30'05 M-N 150,000r___May 1 1945 48 '06
Park Bonds (Outside Limit)
1,245,957
Bonds-1891 (Outside Lim) Sinking fund
48 '94 F-A$360,000c&r_Feb 1 1924 3%9'05 J-D 100,000r__Dec 1 1945 45 Water
1,744,943
1 1911
Sept
debt
July
Net
1921
$300,000c
J-J
g
1935
Is '06 F-A 150,000r-Aug 1 1946
48 '95 F-A 100,000r___Aug 1
300,000
(included).._
Limit.
Water
debt
(Inside
Notes
Refunding
49 '96 F-A 100,000r__Feb 1 1936 49 '06 F-A 50,000____Aug 1 1946 45
161,745
J-D $86,400r_Dec 1 1924 Water sinking fund (incl)
20,000____Jan 1 1946
48 '96 F-A 100.000r __Aug 1 1926 3 As '06J-J
138,253
Bonds (Outside Net water debt (Included)
Impt.
Municipal
5,000_Sept 1 1946
48 '96 A-0 40,000r___Oet 1 1926 48 ,00 M-S
23,627,450
real
Assessed
valuation,
Limit).
50,000rJan 1 1947 33%9'09 F-A$500,000c___Feb 1 1959 Assessed val.. personal
350'97 M-S 100.000r___Sept 1 1937 4s '07 J-J
3,915,750
45
1947
1
1937
1
40.000c___July
'07
J-J
50,000____Nov
M-N
49
General Municipal Purpose Notes Total assess. val. 1911_27,503,200
330'98 F-A 100,000r___Aug 1 1938 48 '07 A-0 15,000c___Oct 1 1947
(Assessment about actual value.)
(Inside Limit)
350'98 J-D 50,000r_June 1 1938 48 '08 F-A 45.000r___Aug 1 1948 5s '07 J-D $23,000-. Dec 1 1912 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_321.80
1950
1
20,000r___July
J-J
'10
4s
334'99 F-A 100,000r_.AUg 1 1939
32,452
Population in 1910
Imp Loan (Outside L mit)
Public
School Bonds.
50,000r_ _July 2 1940
3549'00 J-J
A-0$110.000c-Oct 1 1927
45
350'00 M-N 50,000r___Nov 1 1940 49 '94 F-A $81,000c&r_Aug 1 1914 45
*Including impt., park do water loans
1925
A-0
1
_Sept
200,000c__
1915
1
33-0'01 A-0 100,000r___Nov 1 1941 4s '95 A-0 35,000r___Oct
INTEREST is paid In Boston at National Shawmut Bank and United
10,000r___July 1 1916 States
48,000r_July 1 1942 4s '96 J-J
350'02 J-J
Trust Co. or by City Treasurer, Chelsea.
350'03 F-A 50,000r___Apr 1 1943 3 4397 J-J 100,000r___July 1 1917
330'04 M-S 25,000r__Sept 1 1944 45 '96 A-0 39,000r___Oct 1 1916 CHICOPEE, S. E. Fletcher, Mayor; J. O'Connor 2d, Treas.
350'04 M-N 6.000r_ _Nov 1 1944 350'98 F-A 142,000r__Aug 1 1918
Chicopee Is In Hampden Co. Incorporated as a town 1848; a city 1890.
30'05 M-N 45,000r_May 1 1945 343'98 M-N 100,000r___May 2 1918
Refunding Bonds.
School Bonds and Notes.
5,000r___Aug 1 1945 30'98 J-D 50,000r.__June 1 1918 3 ii;
350'05 F-A
$12,000c___June 2 1912 330 g J-D 355.800cJune 1 '12-'29
42,000r___July 1 1919 330'05 J-D
5 000r___Apr 1 1945 30'99 J-J
30'05 A-0
Electric-Ugh t Bonds.
•
1915
J-D
1
9,000o___June
11911)
49 '06 M-S 25.000r_Sept 1 1946 350'99 M-N 13,000r__Nov
J-D $33,000c__Dec 1 '12-'22
5s '07 ___
7.000___Aug 1 1912 45
45 '07 A-0 10,000r___Oct 1 1947 330'01 M-N 30,000r__Nov 1 1911 3353
--- j 1,000_ -Dec 1 1912 350 g J-D 20,000c -June '12-'31
76,000r___July 1 1921
4s '08 M-N 12,000r___Nov 1 1948 330'01 J-J
16.000_41,000 yearly
'07___
450
1915
1
1,500___Dec
86.500r__July 1 1922
4s '08 F-A 30,000r__Aug 1 1948 350'02 J-J
15,000___41,000 yrly
___
1912-1919 4s
8,000
--8.800r___Jan I 1940 330'02 A-0 11,000r___Oct 1 1922 4s
33010 J-J
45 '10 A-0 13.000c_Deo 1 '12-'24
• Water Bonds
330'11 M-S 17,000r___Mch 1 1951 350'03 A-0 80,000r.....Oct 1 1923 48
J-D $120.000_ __Dec '12-'23
3,000-Aug 16 1919 4s
--3 Vis'04 A-0 80 000c___Apr 1 1924 48
Street Loans.
J-D 22.500c_June '12-'241
9,000____$2.000 yrly 4s g
48 '94 F-A $30,000c___Aug 1 1914 3 43'04 M-N 26,000r___Nov 1 1924 4s '10 --8,000c__ _Aug '12 '19
M-N 48,0000 Nov 30 '12-'27 350
F-A
1925
1
20,950r_May
M-N
1915
1
33.0'05
48 '95 A-0 60,000r-_Oct
28.000____$2,000 yrly
___
45
Highways.
4s '96 A-0 137,000r___Oct 1 1916 30'05 F-A 20,000r__Aug 1 1925 4s
dc Notes.
Bonds
Sewer
yrly
--- $20,000____34,000
350'98 M-N 15,000r___May 2 1918 4s '06 F-A 33,000r_ __Aug 1 1920
City Hall Repair Bonds.
A-0 $13,500c-Oct 1 1913
48 g
5,000r __Nov 1 1919 4s '06 M-N 14,000r___Nov 1 1926 449
350'99 M-N
$244,700
debt-General
1912
'07___
Permanent
9
_Sept
$3,200___
350'00 M-N 21,000r___Nov 1 1920 350'08 J-D 40,000r-Deo 1 1928
Permanent debt-Speclal. 347,000
Loan.
5,000r___Mch 1 1931 5s Stable
54,000r-July 1 1921 350'11 M-S
35-s'01 J-J
1 1911_3591,700
Jan
DEBT
_
TOTAL
07'
1912
27
36.500___Aug
93,500c&r_Jan 1 1930
30 000r___July 1 1922 350'10 J-J
350'02 J•J
Borrowing capac. Aug 18'10 143,758
Floating Debt
24,000r-__July 1 1912 4s '10 J-J 120,000r_July 1 1930 3'%s
349'02 J-J
___
1912-1913 Total valuation 1911_ __ _14.242.020
$4,000
Water Bonds.
330'02 M-N 14,000r_ Nov 1 1922
about 5-8 actual value.)
(Assessment
Bridge
•
Bonds
4.000r___Apr 1 1923 49 '92 J-J 3150,0000__Jan 1 1912 4s g '04 J-D $15.000c_June 1 '12-'14 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$21.00
350'03 A-0
343'03 M-N 12,000r___Nov 2 1923 4s '92 M-N 75.000c___May 2 1912 45 '07 ___
25,401
yearly Population In 1910
50,000_32,000
1912
1
330'04 M-S 59.000r_Sept 1 1924 4s '92 M-N 45,000c__Nov
• Loans authorized by special statute and not subject to the law limiting
3 0'04 M-N 6,500r_Nov 1 1924 49 '93 F-A 100,000r_ _Feb 1 1913 municipal indebtedness.
343'05 M-N 84,000r___May 1 1925 Is '93 F-A 50,000c&r_Aug 1 1913
INTEREST is payable at the National Shawmut Bank in Boston.
1 500r___Nov 1 1925 4s '95 A-0 200,000r___Apr 1 1915
350'05 M-N
49 '06 M-N 100.000e&r_May 1 1926 45 '95 F-A 200,000r__Aug 1 1915 CLINTON. Charles E. Shaw, Treasurer.
1916
1
100.000r___Apr
A-0
'96
43
1926
1
__Aug
F-A
22.000r_
48 '06
This town Is in Worcester County. Incorporated In 1850.
4s '07 A-0 40,000r___Apr 1 1927 4s '96 J-J 200,000r___July 1 1916
Town Hail Bonds
48 '07 J-D 19.000r___June 1 1927 49 '98 F-A 100,000r___Aug 1 1916 45 High Street Notes.
'10 J-J $12,600c-July 1 '11-'20 48 '09 J-J $108.000c_Jan 1 '12-'29
1916
1
1
265,100r_
_Oct
A-0
1927
'96
4s
25,000r__Sept
43 '07 M-S
8.000c.. Met 1 '12-'19
'Os) A-0
48
Refunding
Bonds.
Apr 1 1924
49 '07 M-N 10.000r___Nov 1 1927 4s '94 A-0 300,000c
J-J $175,000c___July 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Feb. 1 '11_ $522.000
100.000r___July 1 1917 3%8
34,000c__Jan 1 1928 350'97
4s '08 J-J
debt
Note
26,700
Water
Bonds.
1917
1
4s '08 F-A 42,000r___Aug 1 1928 350'97 A-0 200,000r___Apr
174,200
J-J 330.000c___July 1 1914 Sinking fund
10,000c___Jan 1 1918 3s97 &I-N 75,000r_Nov 1 1917 45
4s '08 J-J
J-J
20,000c___July 11018 Water debt (Included) _ .. _ 197,000
4s '08 J-D 30,000r_June 1 1918 350'97 J-D 140.000r__Dec 1 1917 48
80,583
J-J
50,000c___July 1 1921 Water sinking fund (incl.) _
7.000r___Aug 1 1918 30'98 M-N 50,000r___May 2 1918 49
4s '08 F-A
J-D 34,000c__ _June 1 1926 Borrowing capacity Feb 1 '11 29,814
350'09 M-N 20,000 __ _Mch 1 1929 350'98 J-D 60,000r__June 1 1918 45
Total assessed val. l910_5,439,912
Refunding Water Bonds.
75,000r___Jan 1 1920 3348'98 M-N 50,000r_ _,Nov 1 1918
34s'10 J-J
g A-0 $60,000c......Oct '12-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910.. $22.60
2,000r_l_Jan 1 1930 330'99 31-N 23,000r__Nov 1 1919 349
330'l0 J-J
13,105
Population in 1905
330'00 M-N 30,000r___Nov 1 1920 4a Sc
111,5000J
13,075
'10
J-J $72,000c_Jan 1 '12-'30 Population In 1910
48 '10 J-J
30,000r__ _July 1 1921
12,000r___July 1 1930 330'01 J-J
1911-1919
and
Oct.
payable
at
due
bonds
school
bonds
INT.
on
town-hall
13.500r__July 11022 Old
350'11 M-S 50,800r___Mch 1 1921 350'02 J-J
ColonyTrust Co., Boston; on other loans at First Nat'l Bank, Clinton.
45 '11 M-S 25,800r___Mch I 1921 350'02 M-N
5.000r.....Nov 1 1022
330'11 M-S 27,000r_ _Mch 1 1931 350'05 M-N 46,000r___May 1 1925 COHASSET. N. B. Tower, Treasurer.
350'05 M-N 187,500r _May 1 '11-'25
Sewer Bonds (Outside Limit).
This town is in Norfolk County.
350'99 M-N $42,000r___Nov 1 1929 48 '06 M-N 280,000c&r_May 1 1936
Assessed valuation 1910_ _$8,901,725
Refunding Bonds.
350'00 J-J 100,000r. __July 2 1930 48 '07 J-D 49,000r___June 1 1937
_
$8,000 Oct 1 '12-'13 Tax vote (per $1,000) 1910310.00
25,000c___July 1 1937 45 '11 A-0 ,
330'01 F-A 100,000r___Aug 1 1931 4s '07 J-J
2,585
140 000__Oct 1 '14-'18 Population In 1910
33%s'02 M-N 20,000r_Nov 1 1932 4s '08 J-D 20,000r___June 1 1928
12,000-Oct 1 '19-'20
33.s'03 A 0 40,000r_ _Apr 1 1933 48 '08 F-A 17,000r___Aug 1 1938
5.0000_ _ _Jan 1 1930 CONCORD. George G. Morrell, Treasures'.
3 0'04 M-N 72,000r. __May 1 1934 330'10 J-J
5,000r___Feb 1 1930
330'05 M-N 75.000r__May 1 1935 330'10 F-A
This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated Sept. 12 1635.
45 '07 A-0 25.000r_Apr 1 1937 330'11 M-S 16,500r_Mch 1 1941 LOANSWhen Due.
Bridge Notes.
4s '06 M-N 25,000c___May 1 1936
City Bonds
-__ J$4,000__Oct 1 '13-'14
33i8
High Service Construction
4s '06 M-S 25,000__Sept 11936 3;0'02 J-J $14,000r___July 1 1012 49 '08 ___ $60,000_ -__Sept 1 1928
1 1,000__Oct 1 1918
45 '06 M-N 10,000r___Nov I 1937 350'02 M-N 20.000r_ _Nov 1 1912
3,000___July 12 1919
___
330
Water Loans.
45 '08 F-A 25.000r__Aug 1 1938 49 '08 M-N 400,000c&r_May 1 1918 48
1 3,000__Oct 1 1912
34,0000__June 15 1915 4s
J.
45 '08 J-D 12.000r_Dec 1 1938 4s '10 J-J
8,000r. __July 1 1920 338
124,000-Oct 1 '13-'18
8,000c___Oct 1 1923
A-0
Clay Land Loans (Outside Limit). 314s'09 A-0 65.1:I00o__ _Apr 15 1929
2.000r___July 1 1939
350'09 J-J
School Bonds.
23,0000___Jan 1 1940 330'97 M-N $20.000r__ _Nov 11012 45 '11 A-0 12,500c-Oct 1 '16-'40 45 '11 A-0 $60,000c-Oct 1 '12-'31
33-s'10 J-J
43 '10 J-.1
10,000r_ __Jan 1 1940 350'98 F-A 10,000r__Aug 1 1913
Sewer Loans.
Light Loans.
43 '10 J-J
17,000r___July 1 1914 45
15.000r_July 1 1940 348'99 J-J
M-S $70.000c__Sept 1 1928 48
F-A $35,000c_-Aug 1 1929
Public Library Bonds.
Hospital Bonds (Outside Limit)
45
M-S 25.000o__ Sept 1 1929 45
F-A 16 000o___Aug 1 1930
3 30'02 J-J
$6,000r___Julv 1 1922 3548'01 M-N $27.000r___Nov 1 1921 43
It-S
F-A 10,000c__ _Aug 1 1931
4,000c_ _Sept 1 1931 45
1928
45 '08 F-A 20.000r___Aug
Playgrounds Loan.
3549
J-J
3,000c__July 1 1935 330
M-N 10,000c___Nov 1 1932
4s '10 J-J
95.000r___July 1 1930 4s '10 J-J $50,000r___July 1 1940
Armory Extension.
A-0 15,000d---Oct 1 1933
334s
1912
7
3
48
$2,000___Aug
A-0 10.000c___Aug 1 1934
3345
---INTEREST on bonds Is payable at the First National Bank Boston.
4s '10 Fs-A 20,0000_ _ _Aug 1 1940
Light Notes.
TOTAL DEBT,SINKING FUNDS, ETC.
3345
11-N $3.000o___May 1 1935 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '11__ $425,000
Apr. 1 1911. Apr. 1 1910. Apr. 1 1909. 3)45
53,656
---- 5,000____May 1 1936 Sinking funds
$8,185,050 $7,763,250 $7,623,450 45
167,578
Total general bonded debt
2,000.._ __Oct 1 1937 Borrow. capac. Sept 1 'II
--__
1,418,503 49
2,111,438
1,604,851
6,000___Nov 2 1938 Total assessed val. 1910
Sinking funds
7,319,213
--330
___
2,000___Apr 15 1939 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910_414.30
$6,073,612 $6,158,399 $6,204,947
Net municipal debt
6,421
Population In 1910
$3,247,600 $3,751,600 $3,774,100
Water debt (additional)
INTEREST on 4s of 1910 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston,
1,704,649
1,569,009
Sinking funds
1,873,390

Prost, City

1

I

Net water debt
Net city and water debt

$1,678,591
$7,752,202

$1,878,210
$8,036,600

$2,069,451
$8,274,398

DAN VERB. A. P. Chase,Town Treas.; Julius Peale, Clerk.

This town Is in Essex County. Incorporated f757Water Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds
45
J-D $11,000c___June 1 1916 4s
J-D $15,000c___June 1 1913
BORROWING CAPACITY.-The borrowing capacity for city purposes 49
A-0 22,800c.,_ _Apr 1 1919
J-D
4,000o.,_ _June 1 1917 45
on April 1 1911 was $378.188.84
11,7150 ____1920-1926
FA
45
A-0
1918
1
45
2,000c_Apr
The sinking fund for the 10-year loans receives yearly 9% of the amount 45
14,000o __June 1 1926
J-D
J-J
5,500o___July 1 1028 4s
of outstanding bonds, for 15-year loans 54% yearly, for the 20-year loans 35i8
F-A
A-0
2,993c__Feb 1 1927
4.000c__Apr 1 1929 49
%,for the 30-year loans 2 1-5% and for the 40-year loans 1 1-3%.
FA
1,335c__Feb 1 1928
30
A-0
1,500c_Apr 1 1930 48
AM
J-J
2,800o___June 1 1929
5,5000___Apr 1 1931 45
CITY WATER WORKS.-The cost of the water works up to April 1 1911 45
J-J
A-0
1918 48
1,600c__June 1 1930
2,000c
was $6,533,851.83, while the net debt on the same was $1,678,590.51. In 48
48
A-0
A-0
6.000c___Oct 1'31-'34
1,4000___Apr I 1919 4s
Year 1910 water-works receipts were $406,227.53.
A-0
1935
5,500c
4s
A-0 20.000c
1915 45
4s '08 A-0
_ __Apr 1 1938
Town House
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation and tax rate
call Apr 1 1913.)
A-0 $7,250c___ Oct '12-'16
(Subject to67,000have been as follows, property being taken at cash value:
45




Nov., 1911.J

LOANSWhen Due. Water debt (included above)5135,925
School Bonds
17,146
Water sinking fund
J-D 84,250c ____1912-1915 Tax valuation 1010 _____ __6,470,425
48
J-D 10,500c___June 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_819.20
48
9,063
J-J
7,8 We _ _ _ _1912-1917 Population in 1905
48
TOTAL DEBT June 5'09$227,252 Population in 1910
9,407
INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Boston.

DEDHAM. T. P. Murray, Treas.; Don Gleason Hill, Clerk.
This town is in Norfolk County. Incorporated in 1636.
Hose House Bonds.
School Notes.
430
___ 84,000_Jan 20 1912-'15 330
J-J 831.350„July 17 '12-22
Sewer Bonds.
4s
5,000__June 1 '12-'13
J-D
F-A 890,000c__Feb 1 '12-41 4s
48
M-N
5,550__Nov 1 '12-'14
330
A-0 35,000c__Oct 1 '12-19 45
A-0 15,000_ _Oct 25 '12-'17
Street Notes.
4s
M-S
3,000_Sept 19 '12-'14
4s '04 J-J
$4.500_ _ _July 1 '12-14 330'09 J-D 54,000June 1 '12-'29
4s
J-J
3,000_ _Jan 10 '12-'14 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1 '11_ $281,340
48
J-J
2,000_ .Jan 12 '12-'13 Cash in treasury
55,785
4%s
J-J
2,000_Jan 20 '12-'13 Total assess. val. '10_ _ _ ._13,328,702
Miscellaneous Town Notes.
(Assessment about full cash value.)
4s
J-J 1$4,000__Jan 10 '12-'15 Tax rate (per 81,000) 1910_817.20
J
740_ _ _Jan 10 1916 Population in 1905
7,774
14,000
1912 Population in 1910
9,284
48 '11 J-T
16,000
1013-1915
12,000
1916-1917
INTEREST is payable by check from City Treasurer.

DEERFIELD FIRE DISTRICT.
)* This district is in Franklin County.
48 '11 ___ $28,000__July 1 '13-'401Total debt

(1)

DUDLEY. James A. Thomps'm, Clerk.
This town is in Worcester County. Incorporated in 1732.
LOANSWhen Due.!Assessed valuation 1911_81,917,463
Water-Supply Bonds.
I (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.)
330'09J-D8100,000c&rJune 1 14-'391Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_815.30
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911
_$100,000 Population in 1910
4,267

EASTHAMPTON. Victor J. King, Treasurer.
This town is in Hampshire County. Incorporated June 17 1785.
Sewer Notes
Water Notes
48
__- $6,500___Ju1y 15 1918 4s
$6,500___ _June 1 1914
__ _
33s
___
4,000....__April 1 1923 3 igs
M-N 26.000Nov 1 '12-'24
4s
June 32,000_Jan 1 '17-20 4s
A-0 30,000Oct 1 '12-'21
830'05 Apr 10,000__Apr 1 '21-22 TOTAL DEBT June 1911._ $214,500
4s '06 J-D I 6,000____June 11024 Water debt (mncl)
93,000
1 7,500_ ___June 1 1925 Total valuation 1911
6,081,353
48
S-A
5,000____July 1 1917 (Assessm't about 80% actual value.)
School Loans.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$18.00
330
Sept 838,000_ _ _Sept 1 1912 Population in 1910
_8,524
48 '11 3.1-S 38,000__Sept 1 '12-'30
Water Bonds.
INT.on 86,5004s due 1918 payableln
48 '11 J-D $13,500c_June 1 '12-'20 Easthampton: other loans at Boston

ESSEX COUNTY. David I. Robinson, Treasurer.
Salem is the county seat.
4s '11 M-S $12,500c_Sept 1 '12-'16
Highway Bonds.
4s '11 M-S 26,000c_Sept 1 '12-'24 48 '08 H S $85.000cMch 1 '12-'28
4s '11 M-S J33,000c_Sept 1 '12-'22
Court House Bonds.
1 4,000c ___Sept 1 1923 3s
J-D $65,000c&rDec 1 '12 16
Bridge Bonds.
(815 000 yearly.)
330
J-D 875,000c&rDec 1 '12-16
Building Bonds.
(815,000 yearly.)
I 875,000c_Dec 1 '12-'16
($8,000c___Mch 1 1915 4s '07 J-D 1 240,000c Dec 1 '17-'28
48 '08 11-S 130,000c Mch 1 '16 &'24
(
5.000c. _Dec 1 1929
(140,000oNich 1 '17-'23
145,0000_Dec 1 '18, '17
Notes.
and '23
48'09 J-D
4s
Nov 815,000...Nov 10'12-'14
70,000c _Dec 1 '18-'22
830'05 Nov 20,000_Nov 8 '12-'15 Perman't debt Jan 1 '11_ $1,040,000
4s
Dec 25,000__Dec 1 '12-'16 Temporary debt Jan I'll
188,000
430
____ 20,000Dec 1 '12-'15 Cash on hand Jan 1 1911_
117,922
4s '07 M-S 30,000__Mch 1 '12-'17 Assessed valuation 1910_403,674,107
46 '10 J-D 10,000c_ _ _June 1 1912 Population in 1905
381,181
48 '11 M-S 10,000c__ _Sept 1 1912 Population in 1910
436,477
INTEREST is Payable at the First National Bank in Boston.

EVERETT. H. P. Wasgatt, Mayor; Nathan Nichols, Treas.
Everett is in Middlesex County. It was formerly a part of the town
of Malden, but was Incorporated as the town of Everett on March 9 1870.
Incorporated a city Jan. 2 1893.
LOANSWhen Due.
School Bonds.
Overdrafts of 1903 Loan (Notes).
45 '05 J-J J 832,000c-July 1 '12-'15
48 '04 J-J
$4,000___July 15 1912
1 70,000c_July 1 '18-'25
Armory Notes.
Police Station Notes.
$888_ _ _ _July 1 1912 4s '03 J-D $5,100_ _June 1 '12-'13
3 %ti '02 J.J
4s '02 M-S J13,000Sept 1 '12-'21
Vault Fixture Notes.
1 1,537____Sept 1 1922 4s '09 M-N
$500____May 1 1912
Block System Notes.
Fire Station Bonds.
48 '08 M-S $28,000c_Sept 1 '12-'18 4s '10 M-N $1,000.___May 1 1912
48 '11 J-J
Sidewalk Notes.
2,000r_July 15'12-13
Library Notes.
40 '02 A-0 $2,500____Apr 1 1912
4s '03 31-N
3,300__Nov 1 '12-'13 4s '11 J-J
$3,000_July 15 '12-'14
Playground Notes.
48 '03 M-N
2,000„Nov 1 '12-'13
48 '02 M-S
1,200_ __Sept 1 1912 48 '11 M-N $8,512_May 15 '12-'19
48 '04 J-J
Cemetery Notes.
3,600_Ju1y 15 '12-'14
48 '05 J-D
$500____Dec 1 1912
8,000 __Dec 1 '12-'15 4s '09 J-D
48 '06 J-D J 16,000_June 15 '12-'15
Refunding Bonds.
2,500. June 15 1916 4s '05 111-N 819,000c_May 1 '12-'30
5s '07 F-A 15,000._ Aug 1 '12-'17 4s '06 M-N 20,000c_May 1 '12-'31
4s '11 J-D
1,000_Dec 15 '12-'13 4s '07 M-N 21,000c_May 1 '12-'32
48 '11 J-D J 1,500_Dec 15 '12-'14 4s '08 M-N 22,000c_May 1 '12-'33
600___Dec 13 1015 45 '09 114-N 18,000c_May 1 '12 '29
Street Notes.
4s '10 NI-N 14,000_ May 1 '12-'25
48 '08 A-0 $2,000_ _Oct 31 '12-'13
Insurance Loan (Notes).
4s '02 M-S
1,200_ _.-Sept 1 1912 43 '08 M-N $1,800_ _ _ _May 1 1912
48 '10 J-D
Surface Drainage Bonds.
500____June 1 1912
48 '10 J-D
J-D $200,000c&rJ'ne 1 '31&33
500___Dec 15 1912 4s
48 '11 J-J
Gypsy Moth Notes.
5,540_ _July 1 1912
48 '11 J-J
46,800__July 1 '13-'21 43 '09 14-N
$800May 1 1912
43 '11 J-J
J1,660 ____July 1 1012 48 '10 A-0 J 1,000____Apr 1 1912
1
1 6,000Juiy 1 '13-16
500____Apr 1 1913
Water Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
48 '93 J-J $125.000c&r_July 1 1923 4s '91 J-J 1$28,000r___July 1 1921
1 72,000c_ __July 1 1921
48 '99 M-N 100,000c&r_Mch 1 1929
48 '01 J-D 100,000c&r.J'ne 1 1931 4s '92 J-J
30,000c___july 1 1922
48 '05 J-D 25,000c&r_J'ne 1 1935 4s '94 J-J 4 5,000r___July 1 1922
1 65,000cJuly 1 1924
48 '10 J-D 25,000c_ __June 1 1940
July
4th
School Notes.
Damages (Notes).
48 '03 M-N
$600_May 15 '12-'13 4s '11 A-0
$800„ __Apr 1 1912
Street Bonds.
48 '95 J-J
12,000___July 1 1912
11,000July 1 1913 4s '08 J-D $42,000c_June 1 '12-'18
4s '98 J-D
8,000__June 1 '12-'15 4s '09 A-0 40,000c_Apr 1 '12-'19
48 '01 A-0 10,000 Apr 1 '12-'21 45 '10 J-J
52,000c_July 1 '12-'20
48 '03 M-N i7,000Nov 1 '12-'21 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '11_81,155,000
1,328__Nov 1 '22-'23 Note debt
307,565
48 '03 M-N
4,600_ _Nov 1 '12-'23 Total city debt Oct 31 '11_ 1,462,565
500__ _ _ Dec 1 1912 Water debt (included)
48 '05 J-D
200,000
48 '03 J-D
5,000_June 18 '12-'21 Sinking fund
420,269
4s '09 F-A 26,000Aug 1 '12-24 Borrow. capac. Oct 31 11
206,845
48 '10 A-0
2,000_ _Apr 1 '12-'13 Assessed valuation, real _23,987,200
4,000_May 15 '12-'15 Assessed val, personal
48 '11 M-N
5,130,650
Notes.
Fire Dept.
Total valuation 1911
29,117,850
48 '08 J-D $2,500_ _Dec 1 '12-'16
(Assessment about actual value.)
Contagious Hospital Notes.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$19.60
$750___ _Nov 1 1912 Population in 1910
48 '02 M-N
33.484
INT. on coup. bonds at the Winthrop Nat. Bk., Boston, and Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston: on registered bonds and city notes by Tree!, check.
WATER WORKS.-City owns and operates its water-works. Receipts
for 1910 from water rates, $104,958.




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MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.
FAIRHAVEN. Chas. F. Swift, Treasurer.

This town is in Bristol County. Incorporated Feb. 22 1812.
LOANSWhen Due BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $70,000
Sewer Bonds.
39,496
Floating debt
$4,500c.- _ _Oct 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1911__ _3,774.515
48 '97 A-0( 22,000c_Oct 1 '13-16
(Assessment at fair cash value.)
5,500c____Apr 1 1917 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_518.60
Bridge Bonds.
5.122
Population in 1910
48 '07 M-N $38,000e.Nov 1 '12-'49
INTEREST payable in Boston.

FALL RIVER. T. F. Higgins, Mayor; H. W. Clarke, Aud.
This city, which is in Bristol County, was Incorporated in 1854.
LOANSWhen Due.
Highway Loans.
Municipal Loans.
33002A-0 $120,000____Apr 1 1912
4s '92 J-J
$7,500•___July 1 1912 330 '02A-0 40,000____Oct 1 1912
4s '04 M-S 65,000____Sept 1 1914 330 '03A-0 115,000____Apr 1 1913
4s '04 3.1-N 190,000____May 2 1914 4s '03 A-0 20,000_Oct 1 1913
330 '04M-N 25,000__Nov 1 1914 48 '03 J-D 10,000__Dec 1 1913
330'05 M-S 158,000____Mch 1 1015 48 '06 J-D 20.000____Dec 1 1916
48 '05 F-A 50,000____Aug 1 1915 448'07 F-A 20,000____Aug 1 1917
4s '06 M-S 160,000-___Mch 1 1916 4 Sis'07
10,000____Sept 3 1917
48 '06 F-A 30,000 ___Aug 1 1918 338'09 J-D 25,000____June 1 1910
48 '07 M-S 135,006____Mch 1 1917 48 '08 M-N 10,000____Nov 2 1918
4s '08 M-S 170,000____Mch 2 1918 4s '10 J-J
25,000r___July 1 1920
4s '08 F-A 20,000____Aug 1 1918
Playground Bonds.
3%8'07 M-S 177,250____Mch 1 1919 3%8'09 J-J $100,000. __July 1 1939
330'09 J-J
15,000____July 1 1919
Hospital Bonds.
48 '10 M-S 170,000____Mch 1 1920 4%8'08 NI-N j$28,000* May 1 '12 '18
4s '09 M-N 15,000____Nov 1 1919
35.000* May 1 '19-'28
9s '10 J-D 100,000__Dec 1 1920
Water Bonds (Outside Limit).
45 '11 M-S 140,000Mch 1 1921 4s '93 J-D $75,000June 1 1923
4s '11 J-D 2O,000
June 15 1921 4s
• M-N 75,000 May 1 '24-'26
Sewer Loans.
4s '95 J-D 50,000_ ___June 1 1925
4
A-0 $10,000____Oct 2 1913 4s '97 A-0 50.000. Apr 1 '27- 28
4s '92 A-0
2,500____Apr 1 1912 48
M-N 150,000__Nov 1 '23-'28
4s '93 MN 25 000____May 1 1913 4s '99 M-N 59,000. __May 1 1929
4s '96 A-0 75,000____Apr 1 1926 4s '99 F-A 150,000____Aug 1 1929
4s '94 A-0 18,000____Oct 1 1914 3
M-N 175,000____Nov 1 1929
4s '95 F-A 65,000.__Feb 1 1925 3;0'00 F-A 100,000_ __Feb 1 1930
4s '94 M-S 25,000____Mch 1 1914 330'00 M-N 20,000__May 1 1930
48 '96 J-J 100,000*---July 1 1926 345
A-0 60,000_Apr 1 '31-'33
4s '97 A-0 50,000____Apr 1 1927 330'02 A-0 50,000____Apr 1 1932
48 '98 A-0 40,000__Apr 1 1928 330'02 J-D 50,000____Dec 1 1932
4s '98 J-J 100,000'_ July 1 1928 4s '04 114-N 20,000 __.May 2 193,4
4s '99 F-A 20,000____Feb 1 1929 31.48 '04F-A 175,000____Feb 1 1934
School Loans.
45 '99 M-N 40,000___May 15 1929
4s '99 F-A 25,000____Aug 1 1929 43'is '93A-0 $150,000*__Oct 2 1913
330'00 M-N 25,000____May 1 1930 4s '96 A-0 60,000 ___Apr 1 1914
3 30'00 F-A 20,000____Aug 1 1930 4s '97 F-A 100,000•__Aug 1 1917
350'01 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1931 4s '97 A-0 70,000____Apr 1 1917
20,000____July 1 1931 330 '00M-N 100,000•_May 1 1925
3 4s'01 J-J
330'02 A-0 100,000•___Apr 1 1932 330'04 J-J 150,000•_July 1 1924
3 30'03 A-0 50,000-_Apr 1 1933 48
J-D 140,000' __June 1'27-18
330'04 141-N 100,000*_May 2 1934 330'09 M-N 569,000_•May 1 '12-'34
110,000•_May I '35-'39
350'05
40,000____Mch 1 1935
60,000•___July 1 1929
4s '06 M-S 60,000___Mch 1 1936 330'09 J-J
48 '07 M-S 50,000____Mch 1 1937 48'09
14.-S 14,000•_Sept 1 '12-'39
48 '07 J-D 15,000____June 1 1937
1 20,000'r July 1 '12-'15
48 '08 M-S 50,000____Mch 2 1938 48 '10 J-J 1100,000*r July 1 '16-'40
45 '08 JD 20,000___ _June 1 1938
1 95,000•r July 1 '12-'30
334s'09 M-S 50,000____Mch 1 1939 4s '11 M-S 130,000r_Mch 1 '12-'21
45 '10 M-S 50,000_Mch 1 1940
120,000r_Mch 1 '22-'31
4s '10 J-J J 38,000r..*July 1'12-'30 48 '11 J-D 100,000_.June 1 '12-'31
1 10.000r...1..11)1v 1'31-'40
Public Library.
48 '11 M-S 50,000----Mch 1 1941 45 '95 J-D 875,000•___June 1 1925
Park Bonds.
4s '95 J-D 75,000.___Dec 1 1925
48 '04 M-N $50,000•___May 2 1914 48 '97 J-J
75,000•___Jan 1 1927
3Ms'02 A-0 25,000'_ Apr 1 1952 4s '98 M-N 25,000____May 2 1911
330'02 J-D 25,000•___Dee 1 1952
Paving Loans.
350'03 M-N 25,000•___May 1 1953 330 '02A-0 $30,000____Apr 1 1912
350'03 J-J
25.000•___July 1 1953 34s '03A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1913
330'05 ht-S 22,000____Mch 1 1915 Assessed val., real
$55,017.300
4s '06 M-N 10,000_ __ _May 1 1916 Assessed val., personal
$7,470,970
4s '10 J-J
47,500r• July 1 '12-'30 Total valuation In 1910_ _ 92,488,530
R.idge tturid•
(Assessment about cash value.)
48 '07 J-J $56.000e.„ Jan 1 1957 Tax rate (per 81,000) 1910__ _$18.79
104,883
4s '10 J-D 1414,000._Dee 1 '12-34 Population in 1900
119.295
1 96,000*_Dec 1 '35-,40 Population in 1910
• Special loans.
INTEREST on most of the bonds is paid only at the office of the City
Treasurer; on some small issues in Boston.
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS. &c.
Jan. 1 1911.Jan. 1 1910.Jan. 11909.
$5,909,750 84,877,250 $4,607,500
120,161
133,493
127,352

Municipal bonded debt
Permanent loan, &o
Total debt
Sinking fund, &c

$8,043,243
1,910,690

$5,004,602
1,738,529

$4,727,661
1,698.400

Net city debt
Special loans, less sinking fund

$4,132,553
2,093,814

83,266,073
1,319,137

43,029,261
1,129,575

Net city debt, less special loans___$2,038,739
Water debt (additional)
*1,250,000
Water sinking funds
430,952

$1,946,936
$1,250,000
393,903

$1,899,686
$1,450,000
542,164

Net water debt
$907,836
8856,097
8819,048
Total net debt
$4,951,602 $4,122,170 $3,937,097
Borrowing capacity Jan. 1 1911 was $187,719 65. Value of city property
1911, $8,119,859 78, including water-works valued at 52,052,900.

FALMOUTH. W. H. Hewins, Treasurer.
This town is in Barnstable County. Incorporated in 1686.
Road Loan.
Harbor Loan.
4s '04 J-D $10.000c_Dec 1 '12-13 4s
1917
M-N 110,000r
School Loan.
BOND. DEBT May 1911_- $212,000
4s '04 M-N $3,000c-_-Nov 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1910-8.751.671
Water Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _410.20
f $5.000c._
1912 Population in 1900
3.500
3,144
330 A-0 __ 1140,000 c____1913-1932 Population in 1910
( 16,000c
1933
INTEREST payable at InternsA-0 20.000c ____1915-1934 tional Trust Co. Boston.
3%s

FITCHBURG. M. F. O'Connell, Mayor; H. G. Morse,Treas.
This city is in Worcester County.
as a city March 8 1872.
Municipal Loan.
4s '09 M-N 1$44.000r_Nov 1 '12-'15
42,000r_Nov 1 '16-'19
48 '10 M-N 16,000r_Nov 1 '12-'15
17,500r_Nov 1 '16-'20
Sidewalk
1912
8600r___Nov
3%
M-N
1.000r___Nov '12-13
M-N
3%8
1,500rNov 1 '12-14
3)48'04 M-N
200r._May '12-'15
330'06 M-N
4,275r_ Nov 1 12-'16
354s'06 M-N
2.400r _Nov 1 '12 '17
M-N
350
”is
___
3,500r__Nov 1 '12-'18
Paving
$650r
Nov 1912
M-N
354s
2.000r_June 1 '12-13
J-D
334,
1.950r__Nov 1 '12-14
3348'04 1,1-N
1.600rMay 1 '12-15
NI-N
$%s
4.875rNov 1 '12 16
330'06 M-N
2.100r.Nov 1 '12 '17
330
M-N
10.000r__Nov 1 '12-'16
1,000r_Nov 1 1917
500r-Nov 1 1918
City Bonds.
4s
J-D 3200,000r._ June 1 1913

1

Incorporated as a town Feb. 3 1764:
Sewer
45
M-N $35 p0Or___Nov :1912
3%8
11-N
1,000r__ _Nov
1912
3%s
M-N
1,200r__Nov 1 '12-13
33-0'04 M-N
2,250r__Nov 1 '12-14
330
lkl-N
3,000rMay 1 '12-15
3 43'06 M-N
1.625r-Nov 1 '12-16
3 s
M-N
7.50ur_Nov 1 '12-17
3 %s
___
1,600r__Nov 1 '12-'18
Fire Department
330
A-0 $1,467r_Oct 1 '11-'16
1 1,200r_ _Nov 1 '12-'15
354s
___ 4
200r__Nov 1 1916
l
200r__ Nov 1 '17-'18
Water.
48
A-0$300,000r___Apr 1 1922
4s
A 0 71.009r_ _Oct 1 '11-37
3348
J-D 12.000r-_Dec 1 1922
330
10,000r___July 1 1923
J-J
3548
45,000r __July 1 1926
J-J
48 '09 M-N J18,000r__Nov 1 '12-'29
1 5,000r__Nov 1 '30-'39
48 '10 M-N j 3,000r Nov 1 '12-'14
113,000r_ _Nov 1 '15-'40
Play Ground Loan.
M-N $1.500r_ May 1 '12-'16
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When Due.
Grade Crossing.
LOANS330
A-0 16,000r_Oct 1 '12-13
Bridge Bonds
Street.
330'04 M-N $2.100r_Nov 1 '12-14
(10.000r_Nov 1 '12-'16 330
MN $3,500r
Nov 1912
M-N 11.000r__Nov 1 '12-13
___ ( 1,000r__Nov 1 1917 330
330
,
I
500r__Nov 1 1918 330'04 M-N
7,500r_ _Nov 1 '12-14
3361E1'06 M-N 21 ,200r_ _May '12-'15
School.
J-D $25,000r___Juno 1 1914 330'06 M-N 20,000 _Nov 1 '12-'16
48
M-N 21.000". Nov I '12 '1 ,
M-N 200.000c&r May 1 1923 3's
48
___
J-D 50.000r_ _June 1 1925 330
24 ,000r_ _Nov 1 '12-'17
48
2,650r__Nov 1'12-12 330
2,000r_Nov 1 1918
M-N
___
330
3)0'04 J-D
3,900r_June 1 '12•14
Debt Dec. 1 1910.
$1,545,417
330
MN
5,000r__Nov 1 '12.13 Total funded debt
506,276
330
600r May 1 '12-15 Sinking funds
M-N
1,039,141
330'06 M-N 6.000r_May 1 '12-15 Net debt Dec 1 1910
579,000
3 30'06 M-N 22,000r_Nov 1 '12-16 Water debt (included)._ _
111,593
33's
___ 1 6.000r_ _Nov 1 '12-'17 Water sinking fund (incl.)
800r_ _Nov 1 1918 Assessed valuation, real_ _22,809,075
7,313,100
330
___
10,000r_ _ Nov 1 '12-'16 Assessed val, personal._
2,000r_ _Nov 1 '17-'18 Total valuation 1910_ _ _ _ -30,122,175
Park Loan
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910...$18.80
37,826
$900r__Aprl '12'-14 Population in 1910
--- 330
INTEREST on coupon bonds is payable In Boston at Merchants' Bank.
The interest on registered bonds is remitted by check.

FRAMINGHAM. Thos. N. Haynes, Treasurer.
This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated in 1700. Suits have
been brought against the town to recover on certain notes which, it is alleged. were forged by former Treasurer John B. Lombard. See V. 91, p.
665.
Fire Alarm System.
Water Bonds.
330
A-0 1$4.000c_Oct 1 '12-15 4s '07 F-A $1,000____Feb 7 1915
State Highway Loan.
1905
140,0000_Oct 1 '16-35
$2,000____Jan 3 1913
I 42,000c_ _Oct 1 '12-'17 4s '07 J-J
Sewer Loans.
I 56.0000_Oct 1 '18-'24
1913
48 '06 A-O 27,000c_ _Oct 1 '25-'27 4s '03 J-J $14,166___ _Jan
1,200___Nov 14 1914
30,000c_Oct 1 '28-'30 5s '07 M-N
7,100____Jan 9 1913
33,000c__Oct 1 '31-'33 5s '08 J-.T
Notes (Payable on Demand.)
36,0000_Oct 1 '34-'36
$4,00016s ___ _340,166.92
48 '07 F-A J20,000 Aug 1 '12-'33 4s
11,0001
10,000_ _Aug 1 '34 '37 43.s
Debt Oct. 31 1911.
330'09 A-0 12,000c.._Oct 1 '14-'25
28,000c__Oct 1 '26-'39 Town debt (Inside limit) _ - - $190.594
Water Co. Bonds (assumed).
Town debt (outside limit)._ 80,000
430
____ $145,000
1925 Water debt (outside limit). 483,000
50,976
,Iir, ter sink!t g fund_ _ ____
School Loan.
34s'06 F-A 510,0000-Feb 1 1912 Boreg capacity Oct 31 '11. 210,093
55 '07 F.A
3,000_ _Nov 14 101 Afsessed valuation 1910_11,962,940
4s '05 F-A 5.711.32__Feb 16 1910 , lssessment about 3.1 actual value.)
45 '06 A-0 80,000c__Oct 1 '12-'3( T,
tal tax (per $1,000) 1911__$19.00
13,948
48 '08 'A-0 34.000e_Oct 1 '12-'28 Population In 1910
INTEREST payable at the First National Bank Boston.

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FRANKLIN. Albert H. Martin, Treasurer.
This town Is In Norfolk County. Incorporated March 2 1778.
Water Works Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1911.._$4,328,490
4s '07 J-D $183,000c_June 1 '11-'36 (Assessment about 90% actual val )
45 '11 J-D 40,000c_June 1 '16-'35 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'11_316.60
BOND. DEBT Oct 1191L _$223,000 Population in 1900
5,017
2,070 Population In 1910
Floating debt
5,641
INTEREST payable at Franklin Nat. Bank.

GARDNER. E. W. Clark, Clerk; J. D. Edgell, Treasurer.
This town is in Worcester County
Sewer Loans.
School Loan
M-N $30,000c May 1 '12-'28 48
J-J $32,500c_1912 to 1924
330
F-A 14,000_Aug 1 '12-'31 48 '04 J-D 15,000c. June 1 '12-23
330
9,775c.. Sept 1 '12-28 $30'04 J-D
45
MS
9,750__June 1 '12-'24
Park Notes.
48 '04 J-D 11,520c_ _June I '12-34
330'04 A-0 34,500c__Oct 1 '12-'$4 5s '08 M-S $1,000_ _Molt 2 1912
4s '05 11.1-N 12.000_ Nov 1 '12-35 _s-500__Feb 14 '12-'14
330'09*F-A 42,000r_Aug 2 '20.'39
Debt Nov.ov.o-v. 7 1911.
48 '10 J-J
9,000e_July 1 '12-'20 Sewer bonds
$151,000
Playground Notes.
School loans
57,250
43 '09 A-0 $6,000__Oct 2 '12-'17 Water bonds
283,500
4s '10 M-N
8,000
2,000__May 2 '12-'13 Park notes
TOTAL DEBT Nov 7 1911_ 502,250
Sewer Scrip.
4s '06 J-D $12,500c_ _ Dec 1 '12 36 Tax valuation In 19119,516,297
330'08 J-D 13,500e__Dec 1 '12-'38 Tax rate (per $1 000) 1911..._$21.20
14,699
Population in 1910
Water Bonds.
4s '04 M-N$241,500c-May 2'12-34
4s '09 A-0 42,000c_ Oct I '12-'39
INTEREST on school loans is payable at the Gardner Savings Bank,
on other loans at National Shawmut Bank of Boston.

GLOUCESTER. Isaac Patch Mayor; E. Dolliver, Treas.
Gloucester is In Essex County. Incorporated town 1642: city 1874.
LOANSWhen Due.
City and Municipal Bonds
Building & Improvement Bonds. 330
J-D $8.1000__ _June 1 1912
45 '11 J-D $90,000__June 1 '12-'21 48
J-D 10,000c_ _June 1 '12-13
Water (outside debt limit).
is '04 J-D 15.000c_June 1 '12-14
330 A-0 $520,000c__Oct 1 '12-31 330'05 J-D 20,000c_ _June 1 '12-15
A-0 390',000c ____1911-1932 48 '06 J-D 25,000c_June 1 '12-'16
330
48
A-0 6 .,000e__Apr 1 '12-34 Is '07 J-D 49,000c_June 1 '11-'16
48 '05 A-0 24,000c_Apr 1 '12-35 45 '09 M-N 16,000c_Nov 1 '12-'19
4s '06 A-0 25,9t10_Af 1 '12 '30 4s
J.
40,500c _...1912-1920
45 '07 A-0 112,000c_Apr 1 '12-'17 45
M-N 40,000c _1911-1921
120,000c_ _Apr 1 18'-'37 4s '10 M-N 27,0000_Nov 1 '12-'20
48 .00 A-0 28.000c_ _Apr 1 '12 '39 45
M-N 18,000c ____1912-1920
45 '08 A-0 114 ,000c_ _Apr 1 '12-'18
Improvement Bonds.
120,000c_ _Apr 1 '19-'38 4s '09 J-D $32,000c_June 1 '11-'19
4s
A-0 30,000c ._1912-1941
Park (outside debt limit).
48 '10 A-0 19,090c_Apr 1 '12-'40 48
J-J 352,500c_ _July 1 '11-38
48 '11 A-0 30,000c_ _Apr 1 '12-'41 GEN. DEBT Apr 1 1011_ $448,100
Street Extension (outside debt Street debt (additional)...
34,000
Park debt (additional) _ _ _
limit).
52.500
330
J-D 922,000c _ _ _ _1912-1922 Water debt (additional)._ 1,108,000
10,000e ___1923-1932 Bridge debt (additional) _ _
11,000
Loans.
School House
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1911 1,653,600
330
J-D $12.000e_ _June 1 '12-19 Borrow. capac. Apr 1 1911
123,005
4s '06 J-D f 15.000c_June 1 '12 '16 Assessed valuation, real_ _18,423,380
1 20.000c_June 1 '17-'26 Assessed val, personal..___ 5,389,868
Bridge Loan (Outside Debt Limit) Total valuation 1911
23,739,498
48 '08 J-D $11,000c__Dec 1 '11-'22
(Assessment about cash value.)
Deficiency & lmpt. Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$19.00
48 '08 J-D 349,000c_Dec 1 '12-'18 Population in 1910
24,398
Population in 1900
26,121
INTEREST on the city bonds is payable at the First National Bank of
Boston; on the city notes at City Treasury; on water bonds at National
Shawmut Bank, Boston.

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GRAFTON. E. A. Howe, Clerk.
This town is in Worcester County. Incorporated April 18 1735.
LOANSWhen Due
Notes.
Fund/ng Bonds.
4s
J-D J $800__June 1 '12-'13
48
A-0 142,000c_Oct 1 '12-'39
1 3,040_ _June 1 '12-'19
School Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1911... $87,860
330
J-J 1$4,000e_July 1 '12-'19 Note debt
4,620
I15,000c_July 1 '20-'29 Assessed valuation 1910_2,739,365
120.000c_July 1 '30-'39 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_319 00
J-D
as
4,860c _ _ _ _1911-1929 Population in 1910
5,705
INTEREST on school loans payab e In Boston; other loans In Grafton

GREAT BARRINGTON. Edward Kelly, Treasurer.
This town Is in Berkshire County. Incorporated in 1781.
School Bonds.
$19,512
Sinkin4 fund
48 '07 J-D $56,000c_ _Dec 1 '12-'27 Total valuation 1911
6,273,195
A-0 42,000r___Apr 1 1917 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
330
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1911..3101,500 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '11 $13.50
Floating debt
22,152 Population in 1905
6,152
Assessment debt
3,000 Population in 1910
5,926
INTEREST on the 330 is payable In Pittsfield at the Berkshire County
Savings Bank; on the 4s la Boston at the Old Colony Trust Co.




GREENFIELD. William B. Allen, Treasurer.
This town is in Franklin County. Incorporated June 8 1753. The nre
district Is a municipal corporation within tile town and has a distinct debt.
,(See below.)
Park Loan
When Due.
LOANSA-0 $5,000r___ _Oct 1 1914
4s
Library and School Refunding.
Sewer Loan.
330
J-J $14,0000_Oct 15 1916
48
J-J $12,000r___July 16 1914
1,oblic l ibrary Loan.
4s
A-0 $5,000c___Oct 15 1912 4s '10 M-N 45,000e_Nov 1 '12-'20
Street Crossinz •N bolition.
School Loan,
Nov $1,250r__Nov 15 1912
48
M-N 320,000c&r_Novl'12 13 4s
7,500c___Oct 15 1913 TOWN DEBT Jan 9 1911_ $192,000
4s
A-0
10.073,907
4 %s
A-0 14,0000&r.Oct 15 1915 Total valuation 1911
48 '10 J-J J32,000c_July 1 '12-'15 (Assessment same as actual value.)
5,000c_ __July 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_316.80
10,427
INTEREST is payable at Greenfield. Population in 1910
GREENFIELD FIRE DISTRICT NO. I. kV. B Allen, Treasurer.
$14,000
Temporary loan
Reservoir Notes.
45
__ $45,500_Apr 15 '12-24 TOTAL DEI3T Nov 1910__ 137,000
$1 00
11,000_Apr 15 '12-22 Fire tax (per $1,000) 1908
48 '06
1,000_Apr 15 '23-24
INT.payable at Treasurer's office
4s '10 M-N 71,250_Nov 1 '12-'30

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1

HAMPDEN COUNTY. Fred A. Bearse, Treasurer;
County seat is Springfield.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1_11 $290,000
LOANSFloating debt ...........4S,841
Court-House Bonds.
4s '11 M-S$200,000c_Mch 1 '13-'32 Assessed valuation 1910_218,491,254
196.013
Population in 1905
Bridge Loan.
231,369
M-N $10,000r_ _May 10 19121Population in 1910
430
Hall of Records Bonds.
45 '08 F-A $80,000c_Aug 15 ,12-'191
INT. on bonds of 1908 and 1911 payable at Old Colony Tr Co., Boston.

HAVERHILL. A. T. Jacobs, Treas.; A. E. Leach, Auditor.

This city is in Essex County. Settled 1640; Incorporated as a city 1870
Steps are being taken for the purchase of the plants of the Haverhill Gas
Light Co. and the Haverhill Electric Co. See V. 90, p. 63.
City Banda- (Con )
When Due
LOANS48 '10 F-A $96,000c_Feb 1 '12-'2$
City Bonds.
49,000c__Feb 1 '24-'30
45 '91 A-0 $50,0000- _Oct 1 1921
A-0 50,000e_Oct 1 '22-'23 45 '10 M-S 120,0000__Mch 1 '12-'15
4s
14,000c___Mch 1 1920
Is '08 A-0 76,000c___Apr 1 191,
15 000c_Apr 1 12-16
48 '08 A-0 39,000____Oct 1 1918 Is '06 A
13,000c___Apr 1 1912
4s '08 A-0 58,000c___Apr 1 1918
330'09 A-0 105,000c___Apr 1 -1919 4s '11 A-0 48,000c__Apr 1 '13-'16
9,001)0_Apr 1 '12-'14
22,000c__Apr 1 '17-'18
45 '04 A-0
36.0000_ _Apr 1 '10-'21
4s '06 A-0 225,000___-Apr 1 1926
6,000____Apr
1
1912
School
Bonds
A-0
330'02
8,000....Apr 1 '12'-13 Is '05 A-0 314,000c_Apr 1 '12-'15
330'03 A-0
14,000..Apr 1 1912&'l4 ($3,000 due even and $4,000 odd yrs.)
43 '04 A-0
11,000___Apr 1 1913 4s '07 A-0 49.000c___Apr 1 1927
7,000_ __Apr 1 1929
8.000e_Oct 1 '12-15 330'09 A-0
4s '05 A-0
48 '06 A-0 10,000c_Oct 1 'I2-'16 4s '10 F-A 13,000c_Aug 1 '12-'24
Street and Sewer Bonds.
4s '06 A-0 I 8,000c_Apr 1 '12 '15
1 3,000c___Apr 11016 3 I0'05 A-0 $12,000c_Apr 1 '12-'15
Bridge Bonds.
4s '07 A-0 37,000c_ Apr 1 1917
f20,000c_Apr 1 '12 '15 46 '08 J-D $122.000c_June 1 1928
4s '10 A-0 1 6,000c___Apr 11016 4s '11 A-0 40,000c__Apr 1 '12-31
Water Loan.
120,000c_Apr 1 '17-'20
4s '92 J-I) $300,0000-Dee 1 1912
Playground Bonds.
330'09 A-0 $22,000-_Apr 1 1939 48 '92 J-D 500,0000___Dec 1 1922
7,000c__Apr 1 '15-'21 Is '97 J-D 100,000c. . _ Dec 1 1927
4s '11 A-0
On January 4 1897 Haverhill annexed the town of Bradford and assumed
which is as follows and is included in the statement of
indebtedness,
Its
"Total Debt."
Water Bonds.
When Due.
LOANS4s '95 J-J $18,0000__July 1 '12-'20
School House Bonds.
33,000c_ _July 1 '12 '22
$1,000__ -_Jan 1 1912 45 '95 J-J
45 '95 J-J
lot bds outstantre: Jan 1 '09.$80,500
Improvement Bonds.
66,000
$2,500... Jan 1 1912 Water debt (included)
4s '93 J-J
3.720
Population in 1890
INTEREST on the water bonds and on certain of the city bonds is payable in Boston and at Treasurer's office; on bonds of 1904, 1905. 1906 and
1907, city bonds of 1911 and bridge bonds of 1908 and 1911 at First
National Bank, Boston.
TOTAL DEBT -The city's debt, assessed value, &c., on Oct. 5 1911
was as follows:
$62,381
Municipal bonded debt--$1,276,5001BorrowIng capacity
207,376 Assessed valuation, real__24,738,350
Sinking funds
1,067,124 Assessed val. personal____ 8,191,612
NET DEBT
32,929,062
Water debt (additional) _ _
951.000 Total valuation 1910
34,396,384
Water sinking fund (addl) 433.904 Total valuation 1911
Net water debt
517.096 (Assessment at fair cash value.)
TOTAL NET DEBT
1,584,220 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910...A-19.00
44,115
Population in 1910
CITY PROPERTY.-The real estate owned by the city as shown on the
assessors' books Jan. 1 1910 amounted to $1,505,935.

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HOLBROOK. George B. French, Treasurer.
This town Is in Norfolk County. Incorporated Feb. 29 1872.
$20,500
LOANSWhen Due. Trust funds
59,294
.
Water Works.
Sinking fund assets
29,00()
A-0 $30,000c___Apr 1 1912 Cash on hand
4s
288,825
property_
town
Total
value
A-0
40.000c___Apr 1 1917
4s
1,503,03.)
J-J
35,000c___July 1 1922 Tax valuation In 1911
4s
7.000c-July 1 '23-29 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
48 '04 J-J
__ 12,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$22.00
_s
2.2211
BOND. 1DEBT Oct 1911__$124,000 Population in 1900
2,81n
64,099 Population In 1910
Note debt
INTEREST is payable In Boston at the National Shawmut Bank.

HOLYOKE. P. Bonvouloir, Treas.; D. W. Kenney, Aud .
.
Hampden County. Incorpora ed April 7 1873
This city Is in t
Bridge bonds.
When Due.
N:,-45 g '94 J-D 1105,000c&rJune 11014
Park Bonds.
*Holyoke & Westfield RR bonds
4s '07 A-0 $14.000__Apr 1 '13-'37
J-J $60.000o&r(ref)July 1'13
8,500r-May 1 '12-'28 48 g
45 g '08 ___
161,850:_July 1 '12-50
8.000r-Mch 1 '12-'19 4s
330'09 M-S
Smiths Ferry.
7.000__May 1 '12-'18
4s '10 ___
-May 1 '12-'30
$49,000
4s
'10
___
Highway bonds.
School loan
334 '04F-A $3.000_Aug 1 '12-'14
4s 04 M-N
9,000_.May 1 '12-'14 4/3 g.'97 M-S*3109,000c&r-Mch 1 '17
310'05 M-S 38,000r_Mch 1 '12-'15 330 g '00M-N 67.500c&rMay'1 2-'2o
330'09 M-S 48,000r_Meh 1 '12-'19 330 '05M-S 45,000r Sept 1 '12-'20
1,000__Sept 1 1912
$30'06 ___
"Gas and Electric Light Bonds.
7,0 10 Aor 1
3348 IF '02 J-D$504,000r_Dec 1 '12-'32 Is '07
330 04A-0 7,200r__Oct 1 '12-'13 4s g '08 __ 25,500r_Apr 1 '12-'28
330 g '04 M-N 16.000r Nov 1 '12-19 4s g '95 J-D 150,000c&rJune 1 1915
33-is g '05 A-01 40,000r Apr 1 '12-19 45 g '96 J-J 100,000c&r_July 1 1916
12.000_ _Sept 1 '12-'19
1 3,000r-Apr 1 1920 4s '09 ___
57,000__May 1 '12-'30
330 '05M-S moor Sept 1 '12-'20 4s '10
4s '07 _-_ 25.0,10_ Apr 1 '12'21 4s g '11 A-0 85,000c_Apr 1 '12-'28
Sewer bonds.
I 4.000r_Apr 1 '12-'13
20,000r.Apr 1 '14-'18 4s g '93 M-N•35(),(moc&r..may 11913
4s g '08 --_ I 25,000r_Apr 1 '19-'23 4s g '93 A-0 •100,000c&r0ct 1 1913
30.000r_Apr 1 '24-'28 45 '04 M-N 23,000„May 1 '12-'34
25,000_Aug 1 '12-'36
F-A
35,000r_Apr 1 '29-'33 4s
17,000r_Apr 1 '12-'28
40.000r_Apr 1 '34-'38 4s g '08 ___
2,500r_May 1 '12-'16
4s '09 A-0 18,000r_Apr 1 '12-'29 4s g '08 ___
1 .,000r_Mch 1, '12-'29
4s '10 ___ 123.000_51ch 1 '12-'40 334g'09
Miscellaneous Bonds.
Water Loans.
4s g '97 J-J $250,000c&r-Jan 1 1927 44 '06 F-A $32,500r_Aug 1 '12-'16
330'03 J-D 50,000_-June 1 1913 Is '07 ....- 24,000...Ain 1 '12-14
4s '00 ..-22,500-Apr 1 '14-'17
50.000___July 1 1930 Is '07
28,000 .Apr 1 '12 '27
a6,000_ _July 1 '12-'14 Is '07
28,000r..Apr 1 '12-'18
al2,000__July 1 '15-'18 4s g '08 __
48 g '10 J-J Ia20,000_ _July 1 '19-'23 334s02 J-D
7,000 __June 1 1912
a20,000 .July 1 '24-'27 4s g '09 J-J J104,000r_July 1 '12-'24
1 35,000r_ _July 1 '25-'29
a36,000__July 1 '28-'33
a14,000_July 1 '34-'35 4s '10 ___
70,000__May 1 '12-'20
4s g '11 A-0 190,000c_Apr 1 '12-'21
• Debt exempted by special Acts of Legislature. a Coupon or registered.
INTEREST is payable at the State National Bank Boston.

Nov., 1911.1

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES ANT) TOWNS.

25

TOTAL DEBT.-The city's debt, assessed valuation, &c.. on Oct. 1
LEXINGTON. G. D. Harrington, Clerk and Treasurer.
1911 was as follows:
This town is in Middlesex County.
Total debt
$3,341,200 Assessed valuation, real_$38,418,210
4s
'10 A-0 $26,841.60Apr 1'12-'35 School debt
Sinking fund & RR. stock
673,601 Assessed val, personal_ __ 13,425,446
23,727
10,000
Net debt
1912-1921 Land loan
2,548,250 Total valuation in 1911_ _ 51,843,656 48 '11 ___
$500
4s
____ 10,650
Water debt (included)..... 458,000
(Assessment at fair cash value.)
Town-hall loan
5,500
Water
Works
Water sinking fund (incl.)
Bonds.
148,568 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_517.00
Trust funds
27,960
M-N $50,000_ _Nov 1 '12-'16 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1'11_ _255,187
Population in 1910
57,730 48
6,000
CITY PROPERTY.-Included in the city's sinking fund as given above 48 '11 ____
1912-1017 Tax valuation 1910
7,826,980
Refunding Water.
Is $226,500 Holyoke & Westfield RR. stock. This road is leased to the
(Assessment same as actual value
M-N $60,000_ _Nov 1 '17-'22 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_518.50
New Haven & Northampton and has paid dividends since 1879. The value 4s g
Debt of Town-Jan. 1 1911.
of all city property, not including water and light plants is estimated at
Population in 1910
4.970
52.208,105. The water-works of the city aro valued at $1,272,583 Water debt
$197,500
and gas and electric plants at $1.116,166.
LINCOLN. Geo. L. Chapin, Town Clerk.
This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated April 23 1754.
HUDSON. Savillian Arnold, Treas.; Fred 0. Welsh, Clerk.
Water Bonds.
This town Is in situated Middlesex County. Incorporated March 19 1866.
School Bonds.
4s
J-D $4.000c___Part yearly 48 '08 J-J $36,000c--Jan 1 '12-'23
LOANSSewer
When Due
Notes.
J-D 10,0000
Water Notes
1917
3.908.10J-J $13,500 Nov 1 '12-'20 4s
10,000c_ Jan 1 '29-'28
350
J-D 23.000c
43
J-J
$9,000....July 1 '12-'14
1930 BOND. DEIT Apr 1911_5128,500
School Notes
J-D
9,000c
48
J-D 16,000___ _June'12 '27 350
1932 Water debt (incl.)
J-J
$1,400_ .--July 1912 3548
82,500
4s
J-D 10,0000 __-1933-1934 Water sinking fund _ __
350
J-J
15,400_ _ _Nov '11-'28
improvement Notes
12,827
J-D 14.000c
450
.1-J
2,001__Dee '12 '13 4s
1936 Assessed valuation I910.._3,473.934
$2,500___.Aug '12-'16 4s
JJ
4s
J-D
4.0000
330'08 .J-D 25,000 _ _ _ _Dec '12-'36 4s '06 M-N
1937 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910__ -$10.00
6,500_ _ _Nov '12-'16
4s
J-D
3,80s
8,500c___$500 yearly Population in 1905
A-0 17,000___Oct '12-'38
Electric Light Bonds.
1,122
3%s
J-J
4,600___July '12-'34 9s
J-J $15,000c__July '12-'27 4 '11 ___Population in 1910
1,175
INTEREST
riayable at First National Bank. Boston.
3%8
1,800Dec 1 '12-'29
J -J
Refunding Bonds
3.80s J-J
10,000. _May 1 '12-'41 4s
A-0 $15,0000. __Oct '12-'17
LOWELL.
Andrew
G.
Electric Light Notes
Stiles,
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1911_ $298,600
Treas.; Charles D. Paige, Aud.
This city is in Middlesex County. Incorporated April 1 1838.
3.658
M-N To,Ooo____Nov '12-'29 Cash and uncollected taxes
74,364
A new
is
4,000_ _July 12-'15 NET DEBT Oct 1011
J-J
224,236 charter providing for the commission form of government was adopted by
the
voters
350
Nov.
1,500____Sept '12-'14 Tax valuation in 19113,974,567
7 1911. V. 93, p. 1338.
J-J
4s '09 M-S $40,000c_Sept 1 '12-'19i Miscellaneous-(Con.)
Sewer Bonds.
(Assessment at fair cash value.)
48
2.1-N $72 000c_ ..May '12-'34 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___$18.80 4s '10 J-D 18,0000..Dec 1 '12-'20 3.55s'02J-D $2,000__Dec 31 1912
11-N 43,00oe
Nov '12 '34 Population in 1005
350
8.204 43 '11 M-S 23,500__Sept 1 '12-'21 390'03 -,3-D 19.540 _June 1 '12-'13
C. li. Cc M. Building.
48
3,600e_May 1 '12-'23 Population in 1910
M-N
8,743
4s '03 J-J
27,000. _July 1 '12-'13
INTEREST Is payable In Hudson, Worcester. Boston and Marlborough. 45 '90 A-0 $450,000
Oct 1 1920 3348'03 M-S
8.900_Sept 8 '12-'13
Charitable Bequests.
3.9s '03 M-S
5,000 __Sept 26'12-13
HYDE PARK.
6s semi-ann $36,000
Perpetual 350'03 Id- N 1,724_ _Nov 13
'12-13
This town is in Norfolk County. incorporated April 22 1868. The
Bridge Loan.
'03 J-D 15.300_ _Dec 31 '12-'13
voters on Nov. 7 1911 favored annexation to the city of Boston. The 4s '10 __ 536,360__Sept 1 '12-'20 3.9s
350'04 11-N 15.000__May 24 '12-14
town will become a part of Boston on Jan. 1 1912. V. 93, p. 1337.
Schools.
390'04
F-A 23.700. Aug 9 '12-'14
Street Bonds
School Bonds.
is '91 A-0$150,000
Apr 1 1921 390'04 M-N 15.870_ _Nov 5 '12-'14
45 '08 M-N $17,500c_May 1 '12-'18 48 '01 J-J
17,000c_July 1 '12-'18 48 '96 J-J 200,000____July 1 1926 390'04 J-D 29.625__Dec
31 '12-'14
Water Loan.
Is '01 J-J
30,()000_July 1 '12-'21 45 '08 ____ 115,000
Nov
1918 390'05 A-0 24,000 _Apr 8 '12-'15
48 '10 A-0J$68,000c_Apr 1 '12-'15 48 '10
__
Sewer Bonds
22,500
350'05 .J-D 28,600. _June 1 '12-'15
1400,000c_Apr 1 '18-'40
Fire Station Bonds.
48 '08 ____ $27.400____June 1 1918 350'05 M-S 33.040__Sept
26'12-'15
Fire Department Notes
4s '07 J-J i
,
$2,000c____Jan 1 1912 48 '10 M-N 45,0000_May 1 '12-'20 350'05 A-0 30.980_0(1 26
'12-'15
490'09
$3,980__Jan 7 '12-'19
22,500c__Jan 1 '13-27 45 '11 ___
50,000__May 1 '12-'21 3148'05 M-N
880__Nov 28 '12-15
Sewer Loan.
BOND.DEB Jan 1911_ $778,900
Paving Loan.
350'05
J-D
21.445_ _ Dec 30 '12-'15
45 '97 M-N 80.000c_May 1 '12-'27 Borrowing capacity
_ $106,000
655,029 48 '08
May 1918 350'05 J-D
4.700_ _Dec 30 '12-'15
is '03 M-N {32,000c_May 1 '12-'19 Total assessed val. 1910 14,638,575 4s '08 ____ 54,300
Aug 1918 48 '08
1,713
Dec 1918
36,000c_May 1 '20-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___$19.00 45 '10 11-N 61.200c_May 1 '12-'20 4s '11 ____
118,500__June 1 '12-21
48 '09 A-0 21,000c_Oct 1 '12-'19 Population in 1905
Police Loan.
14,492
48
'11
J-J
40,000__July
1 '12-'21
Library Bonds
Population in 1010
15,507 95 '10 ___
$2,340__Dec 1 '12-'20
Water Works.
48 '98 M-N $7.000c_May 1 '12-'18
•
Miscellaneous.
'90 M-N$1.000,000 _Nov 1 1920
INTEREST on the street bonds of 1908 and sewer bonds of 1009 is pay- 350'02 J-D $6,400____June 3 1912 4s
Is
24.:101 Nov 1
1916
able at the New England Trust Co. of Boston; on the water bonds at the 358'02 J-J
500„July 14 1912 4s '10 J-D 54,000c_Dec 1 '12-'20
First National Bank, Boston.
390'02 M-S
5,548. Sept 4 1912
Sewer and Paving Loan.
3 998'02 M-S
6,162_ _Sept 11 1912 350'09 J-D *96.000c June 10'12-19
IPSWICH. C. W. Bamford, Assistant Clerk.
350'02 M-N
835 Nov 4 1912 4s '11 F-A 100,000
1912-1921
This town is In Essex County.
INTEREST on the sewer and paving 4s of 1910 and water bonds o 1910
Water Loans.
Permanent debt Oct 1911.._ $246,250
Is
payable
at
the
Old Colony Trust Co.. Boston.
4s
1924 Floating debt
J-J $130.0000
55,600
48
30,0000
TOTAL DEBT, asssesed value, tax rate, &c., are as follows
J-J
1927 Sinking fund
60,460
48
A-0 24,000r __-_1912-1924 Assessed valuation 1911
*3.422,490 Assessed value real
5,643,858 City debt Jan 1 1911
$62,167,445
Light Loan.
(Assessment about % actual value.) Sinking funds
1.030,190 Assessed value, personal_ _17 .927,359
48
Var $60,250r ___1912-1937 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__$16.60 Net debt Jan 1 1911
2,392,300 Total assessed value 1910_80,094.804
-8
Water
Population in 1910
debt (Included)._ 1,106,400
5,777
(Assessment about
INTEREST
"on doupon bonds payable in Boston.
Water sinking fund (inel.) 625,373 Tax rate (per $1,000)actual value)
1910__$19.60
Borrowing capac. Jan 1 '11
494,206 Population in 1905
LAWRENCE. W. A. Kelleher, Treas.; R. J. Shea, Auditor. City
94,845
property 1911
8,919,010 Population in 1910
106,294
This town is in Essex County. Incorporated 1634. On Nov. 7 1911 the
voters approved the question of adopting the commission form of govern- LUDLOW. C. S. Browning, Treasurer.
ment. V. 93, p. 1337.
This town is in Hampden County.
LOANSLOANSWhen Due.I Fire Protection Bonds
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911.. $56,000
School Bonds
School Bonds.
48 '06
J-J $50,000c
July 1 1936
Anticipation of tax loan__
60,000
F-A $96,000_Aug 1 '12-'23 4s '05 M-N 2,400_Nov 1 '12-'15 4s
45
J-J J518,000__Jan 1 '12-'17 Assessed valuation 1911___4,108,563
4s '03 F-A 91,000_Aug 1 '12-'241 Public Building Bonds.
1 2,000r__ _Jan 1 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000), 1911___$17.70
48 '10 A-0 85,500c_Oct 1 'I2-'3013s
M-N $1,400_Nov 11012 4s
J-J
36,000c_Jan 1 '12-'29 Population in 1910
4,948
Municipal Debt Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
INTEREST payable in Boston.
48
J-J $282.000____July 1 1924 48 '06 A-0 $12,000_ Oct 1 '12-'16
350
M-N 11.000._.May 1 1912 35 '04 M-N 4,500__Nov 1 '12-'14 LYNN. Chas. H. Tucker, Auditor; R. E. Ramsdell, Treas.
350
This city is In Essex County. Incorp. as a city April 10 1850. A new
F-A 23,750__Atig 1 '12-'13 3548'09 J-D 104,000c_June 1 '12-'10
48 '04 M-N 60,000c Nov 1 '12-'14 4s '10 F-A 105,000 Aug 1 '12-'18 charter providing for a commission form of government was adopted Oct.
11
48 '05 J-D 40 000 _Dec 1 '12-'15
1910.
Water Bonds.
43 '08. J-D 105.000c_ _ Dec 1 '12-'18 48
When Due.
Public Improvements,
J-J $477,000____July 1 1923 LOANS48 '09 ,I-D 28.800c_June 1 '12-'10 4s
Brown Tail Moth Extermination.
45
M-S $80,000r___Mch 1 1918
A-0 75,000-Oct 1 1923
48 '09 J-D 68,800c..Dec 1 '12-'19 Subject to call after Oct
M-N $5,000r_ _Nov 1 1915 450
M-N
2,300r___Nov 1 1917
1 1913.) 350
48 '10 J-D 144,000c_Dec 1 '12-'20
3548
J-J
8,500r___Jan 1 1916 4s
Funding Bonds.
M-N
5,500r___May 1 1918
Sewer Bonds.
4s
7.1-N 5,000r__May 1 1916 48
4s '06 J-D $40,000c Dec 1 '12-15
M-S
3,500r___Sept 1 1918
'
id-S $3,000
48
Sept 1912 4., 06 J-D 50,000c_Dec 20 '12-'16 45
3,000r_Sept 1 1916 48
M-S
11-N i60,000r_May 1 '12-'16
48
J-D 36 000__June '12-'23 TOT. BD. DT. Dec 22 '10 $2,696,800 48
5,000r___Nov I 1916
M-N
12,500r___May 1 1917
4s
9.0000...Nov '12-'17 Less special debts-outside
4s
M-N
J-D
2,500r___June 1 1917 4s
M-N 42,500r___May 1 1928
45
J-D 21,000
48
1912 1925
M-N
3,000r___May 1 1917 45
limitJ-J •30,000r__Jan 1 1919
48
A-0
5,000____Apr 1 1912
45
A-0 • 5,000r___Apr 1 1918 45
M-N J12,000r__May 1 '12-'13
Water debt ...$712,000
4s '07 J-D 65.000c_June 1 '12 '37
Fire Department.
All other debts 443,000
1 9,500r___May 1 1914
4s '08 A-0 17.)(tL Apr 1 '12 '2,.
A-0•510,000r___Apr 1 1916 334s
A-0 56,000r___Apr 1 1912
$1,155,000 45
48 '08 June 58,000.. Jone 1 '12 '1 8 BOND. DT.(inside limit) *1,541,800 48
A-0
9,000r___Oct 1 1913 350
A-0 •3,000r___Oct 1 1912
48 '10 M-S 68,500c_Sept 1 '12-'30 Sinking fund
45
J-D
6,000r_Dec 1 1912-13 350
132,860
A-0 55,000r___Apr 1 1913
Engine House Bonds.
J-D
6,000r__Dec 1 1913 390
Borrowing capac.Dec 10'10 169,277 48
M-S
5.000r___Sept 1 1914
1
.J-D
40 '06 A-0 $10,000 _ _Oct 1 '12-'16 Assessed valuation, real_50,364,175 4 0
2,350r___Dec 1 1913 3345 '0511.N f 24,000r-May 1 '12-'14
350
Sower and Fire House Bonds
M-N
2,000r-May 1 1914
Assessed val., personal_ 15,081,832
112,000r___May 1 1915
48 '08 J-D $49.000__Dec 1 '12-'18 Total valuation 1010
Park Loan.
350
65,448,007
J-J 10,000r___July 1 1915
J-J $30,0000___July 1 1919 48
Water Notes.
(Assessment about market value.; 45
11-N J44,000r__May 1 '12-'15
48 '06 J-J 160,000c_ _July 1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-__5
A-0
6,000r__Oct 1 1919
818
58,
9
10
2 45
114,000r___May 1 1916
48
A-0 20,000r___Apr 1 1920 4 Lis
Population in 1910.
F-A 13,000r___Alie 1 1917
A-0
INTEREST is paid at the Eliot Nat Bank in Boston and by the CItyTreas. 45
5,000r___Oct 1 1920 3349
M-S 20,500r___Meh 1 1919
4s
11-N 5,000r__May 1 1914 4s '10 J-J
CITY PROPERTY.-The city owns property valued at $3,346,229.
3 L/28
M-N I5,000r__ _May 1 11) 1.1 4s '10 A-0 34,500r___July 1 1920
8,500---Oct 1 1920
LENOX. Cornelius J. Broderick, Treasurer.
350
A-0 12,000r___Apr 1 1912
Water Loan.
This town is in Berkshire County. Incorporated In 1767.
350
J-J •23,000r___July 1 1912 4s
M-N $20,000r.... Nov 1 1913
4s
LOANSWhen Due.
M-N 3,000r_May 1 '16-'17 48
Fire Protection.
M-S 50,000r_Mch 15 1914
High-School Notes.
151-N 3,500r___May 1 1916 48
_s '09 ____ iJ$5,000
Oct 15 1913 4s
J-D 20,000r___Dec 1 1014
4s '08 J-D tr0,000....June 1 '12-'18
11-N
3,500r___May 1 1917 48
5,500___Oct 15 1914 4s
M-S 10,000r_-_Sept 1 1916
5,200___June
_
1 1010 TOTAL DEB I' Apr 1911_- $130,900 4s
3,250r___Mav 1 1918 4e
M-N
A-0
9,000r_Oct 1 1916
Pittsfield oad.
5,000r___June 1 1920 45
Total assessed val. 1910_56,886,552 4s '10 J-J
J-J
7.500r___July 1 1917
$5,000
s
Oct 10 1012 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
School House Loan.
48
F-A
5,000r___Aug 1 1917
Engine-House Notes.
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1910_ ___$15.00 48
J-J •$35,000r___Jan 1 1918 4s
A-0
2,000r___Oct
1 1917
$11,000__Oct
48 '09 A-0
15 '15-'16 Population in 1910
A-0 25,000r_-_Apr 1 1918 48
M-N 6,500r__ _Nov 1 1917
3,060 48
INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Boston.
4s
J-D 10.700r___June 1 1916 48
A-0 15,000r___Apr 1 1918
•26,000r___No
48
11-N
v
1 1927 43
LEOMINSTER. Robert L. Carter, Clerk and Treasurer.
J-D 10,000r-__June 1 1918
4s
15,000r_.-July 1 1916 45
J-J
85,000c&r_July 1 1918
J-J
This town Is In Worcester County. Incorporated in 1740.
48
3,500r___Jan 1 1917 4s
J-J
A-0 100,000c&r Apr 1 1919
School Bonds and Notes.
LOANSWhen Due.
430
M-N 14,200r--_Nov 11017 45
J-J
75.000r___July 1 1919
Miscellaneous Loans
348 '04J-J $10 000_ _ _ _July 1 1916 4s
11-N 11,000r_ May 1 1917 45
J-J
35,000r_Jan 1 1920
48 '06 F-A $85,000-Aug 1 1916 48 '04 J-J 130,000_July '20-'23.'24 450
M-S
4,000r___Sept 1 1917 45
A-0 150,000r___Apr 1 1920
Sewer Notes.
110.000__July 1 1017 350
30,000r-46n 1 1913 4s
J-J
A-0 50,000r--_Apr 1 1921
4s '06 M-S 153,000____Sept 11012 350'05 F-A 70.000__Aug 1 '15-'21 350
25.000r___July 1 1915 4s
J-J
A-0 25,000r __Oct 1 1921
1 1.000--Sept 11013 3,0'05 F-A
8,000___Aug 1 1922 $50
3,600r___July 1 1915 48
J-J
J-J
50,000r___Jan 1 1922
4 gs '08 J-J
5,000Jan 1 1.,, 3 1 28'05 F-A 12,000_ -__Aug 1
1923 4s
F-A 15,000r-__Aug 1 1928 45
J-J
25,000r__ _July 1 1922
450 '08 .14 11,000_ _ _Jan 1 1018 $50'05 F-A 10,000_Aug 1 1024
h 11912 4s
A-0 40,000r--Apr 1 1923
Town Hall.
3 1 48'08 11-S
8,000___Sept 1 1925
18,000c-Mch 1 '13-'15 4s
J-J 165,000r -_July 1 1925
450'03 J-J $13,900___July 11918
Library Bonds.
48
M-S
5,000c-__Mch 1 1916 45
J-J
50,000r__July 1 1926
4s '94 M-S J40,000_ _ _Nich '14-'17 4s '10 ___
$9,000__June 1 '12-'20
24.000c_Mch 1 '17-'20 45
A-0 10,000r _Oct 1 1928
110,000__Mcii 1 1910 Cemetery lot funds
$26,514
36,000c_Mch 1 '23-'28 45
J-J
75.000r_July 1 '27-'29
48 '94 M-S 30,000____Mch '20-'21 Trust funds
10.424 4s
M-S 112,000r-Mch 1 '21-'22 45
J-J
25,000r--Jan 1 1930
4s '04 M-S 11,000_
_Mch 1 1922 TOT. DEBT Jan 1 '11
1 1.000r-_Mch 1 1916 45
752,138
A-0 25.000r__ _Oct 1 1930
4s '05 J-J
3,500____Jan 1 1913 Water debt (included)
202,000 4s '09 11-S 16,000--__Sept 1 1929 390
M-N 31,000r_Nov 1 1913
45 95 F-A
9,300eb 1 1914 Sinking funds
158,903 350
M-N 35,000r___May 1 1929 390
J-D
6,000r__Dec 1 1915
Water Works.
Water sink. funds (Incl.)
21,465 4s
A-0 18,000r___Oct 1 1929 350
A-0
2,000r__ _Apr 1 1916
4s'95&'96A-0 $103,000 Oct 1 1975 Total valuation in 1910_ _12,398,235 350
M-S •90,000r_Mch 1 '12-'29 334s
M-N
24,500r-__May
1 1916
4s '98 A-0
49.000. _Oct 1 1926 (Assessment about % actual value.) 350
M-N •24.000r-2.1ay I '12-'19 3548
J-D
3,500r___June 1 1917
Refunding Water Bonds
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_519.50 3545
•20,000r_May
M-N
1 '20-'29 3945
F-A
, 00r--- eb 1 1917
$50'00 A-0 $40,000.Aug 27 '12-'15 Population in 1910
17,580 0'10 F-Al 20,000__Feb 1 '12-'15 334s
J-J
25.000r-July 1 1931
INTEREST on part of town debt s payable at the Boston Safe Deposit
1 60,000--Feb 1 '18-'30 350
J-J
75,000r-__Jan 1 1932
& Trust Co.; remainder at office of Treasurer.
48 '10 J-J
9.000._. _June 1 1920 350
A-0 325,000r___Apr 1 1932




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26

Sewer Loan
Street Improvement.
A-0 $20,000r___Apr 1 1912
A-041125,000r__Apr 1 1920 4s
43
20,000r__July 1 1912
J-J
A-0* 25,000r_Oct 1 1921 45
43
50,000r___Jan 1 1913
J-J
3348'05 A-0•125,000r___Apr 11930 4s
1
25,000r___Jan 1 1914
J-J
4s
1915
5,000r__Nov
M-N
33s
A-0 •40,000r___Apr 1 1916
7,500r. _July 1 1916 43
J .1
48
20.000r___Jan 1 1915
J-J
5,000r_ _Sept 11918 45
)1,1-S
45
A-0•100,000r___Apr I 1927
J-D 13,000r_ Dec 1 1926 4s
43
J- D 11.000c_ _ _Dec 1 1928
4 yis • M-S 15,000r_ _ _Sept I 191, 4s
J-D 10,000____June 1 1939
M-N
5,700r_Nov 1 1917 3s
4%s
5,650r. Dee 1 1017
Municipal Deficiency Loan.
J-D
431s
J-D $26,000r___Dec 1 1912
J-D 10.000r__Dec 1 1918 3s
43
5,000r___Dec 1 1916
J-D
)11-N
750r___May 1 1918 45
48
J-D 18,000r___Dec 1 1917
4s '09 M-S 20,000r___Sept 1 1919 4;is
J-D 70,000r___Dec 1 1918
4s '10 M-S 25,000r___Mch 1 1920 9s
1.000__ __Oct 1 1920
45 '10 A-0
City-Hall Repair.
Drainage Bond.
M-N $1,800r__Nov 1 1917
434s
M-N $2,500r_ _Nov 1 1916
F-A
334s
6.000 ___Aug 1 1919 4s
5,000r__Sept 1 1917
M-S
450
Public Library Loan
M-S 30 0000___Mch 1 1938
48
A-0*$35,000r_ _Apr 1 1917 4s
special
The loans marked thus (') In the above tante are authorized by total
Acts of Legislature in excess of the city's legal debt limit. The
amount of outstanding bonds thus authorized is $1,011,500.
Bank
INTEREST-WHERE PAYABLE -Coupons are payable at the
of the Republic, Boston. or at the City Treasurer's office, Lynn; other
Interest Is payable by City Treasurer only.
property
CITY PROPERTY AND WATER WORKS.-The city amounted
consisting of water works, school buildings and public parks, &c.,
to $9,035,571.35 on Dec. 19 1910. Water works are valued at $3,066,811.50.
Dec. 19 '10. Dec. 18 '09. Dec. 19 '08.
TOTAL DEBT, ETC.Funded debt (exclusive of water) ____ $2,775,600 $2,774,700 $2,764,200
809,782
748,889
710,302
Sinking funds
Net debt
Water debt (additional)
Water-works sinking fund

$2,065,298
$1,648,500
568,280

$2,025,811
$1,658,500
428,694

MARION. Wm, H. Cobb, Chairman of Selectmen.

This town is in Plymouth County. Incorporated in 1852.
Water Loan.
When Due.
LOANStis'08 J-J f$88,000c_Jan 1 '13-'34
Improvement Loan.
' 12.000c Jan 1 '35-'38
$800__Mch 11 1912
48 '03 3,1-S
Perm. debt Oct 4 1911____ $119,550
Sewer Loan.
39js '06 s-a $15,000__Jan 31 '12-'26 Total assessed val. 1911__ _5,469,800
3,750__Apr 29 '12-'26 (Assessment fair cash value.)
4a'07 A-0
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_410.50
1,460
Population in 1910
INTEREST on water loan payable at City Trust Co., Boston; on
Improvement loan at New Bedford Institution for Savings; and on sewer
loan at Wareham Savings Bank,
•

MARLBOROUGH. C. S. Thomson, Aud.; C. F. Robinson,
Treasurer.

$1,954,418
$1,768,500
513,037

$1,080,220 $1,229,806 $1,255,463
Net water debt
$3,145,518 $3,255,617 $3,209,881
Total net municipal debt
The funded debt as given above for Dcc. 19 1910 includes loans to the
limit and issued under authority of
debt
of
excess
in
amount of $1,011,500
special Acts of Legislature; sinking fund, special debts, $406,704. Temporary loans amounting to $600,000 are not included in totals. Borrowing
capacity Dec. 19 1910. $281,401,.
ASSESSED VALUATION.-Assessed valuation and tax rate, real
estate being taken "at about three-fourths cash value." have been:
Rate of Tax
Assessed Valuation
per $1,000
Total.
Personal.
Real.
Years$19.40
$77,869,269
$16,497,869
.$61,371,400
1911 _
20.00
72,648,640
14,407,460
58,241,180
1910
20.00
70,076,492
13,676,467
56,400,025
1909
20.00
68,399,271
13,352,656
55,046,615
1908
18.00
65,912,157
13,491,367
52,420,790
1907
18 00
51 655 186
9,291,126
42 364 060
1900
15
00
40,730,378
11,340,046
29,390,332
1890
17 60
23,383,735
5,470,192
17,913,543
1880
20
17
20,927,115
6,649,903
14,277,212
1810
8 80
9,649,065
3,357,605
6,291,460
1860
9 00
4.834.843
1 674 328
3 160 515
1850
POPULATION.-In 1910 was 89,336; In 1905 it was77,025; in 1900 it was
68,513; in 1890, 55,727; in 1880, 38,274.

This city is in Middlesex County; incorporated May 23 1890.
Ctty flail Bonds
Sewer Bonds.
M-S 530.000c_Sept 1 1914 4s '05 J-J $39,000c July 1 '12-24
4s
J-J
11,000c_Jan 1 '12-'22
20,0000___July 1 1918 4s
J-J
4s
School Notes.
12,000c__ _July 1 1929
4s '04 J-J
,14 J $3,000o
.1912
M-N 13,000c_Nov 1 1933 4s
4s
20,0000 ____1913-1917
hi-N 3.000c&r_Nov 1 1933
45
Loans.
Sta.
Fire
&
Police
'12-'35
1
48,0000.July
4s '10 J-J
4s '11 F-A 15,000c_Aug 1 '12-'26 4s '08 M-N $34,000_ __ May 1 1927
4s '08 F-A 1071500_ _ _ _Aug '12-'18
Water Bonds.
M-S$125,0000___Sept 1 1912 TOTAL DEBT July 10'11 $850,856
45
385,981
kl-S 75,000c___Sept 1 1913 Sinking' funds.
45
527,000
U.S 30,000c __Sept 1 1921 Water debt (Included)
4s
108,004
'11
10
July
capac.
Borrow.
F-A 150,0000_Aug 1 1922
4s
_I0,423,083
_10,423,083
31-S 70,000c__ Sept 1 1924 Total valuation l910.actual
48
)
value
7-10
is
(Assessment
1926
1
50.000c___July
J-J
45
M-N 20,0000___Mav I 1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910._ _ _$21.70
4s
14,072
6,000__42,000 y'rly Population in 1905
J-D
4s
14,579
Population In 1910
General Loans.
payable at
J-D $50,000c___June 1 1915 INTEREST on bonds is Boston.
48
the Winthrop Nat. Bank,

-

MALDEN. F. W. Eaton Auditor.

Middlesex County. Inc. March 31 1881.
This city (P. 0. Boston) Is in'
The city owns property valued at $1,954.200, not including the water works,
which cost $913.9.1.
Municipal Loan.
Hospital Bonds.
J-J $30,000„July 1 '11-'17
348'05 J-D $8,000_Dec 1 1912-19 5s
11,375__July 1 '12-'18
5,000 Dec 1 1920-24 48 '08 J-J
J-D
3TO
Police Station Loans
12,000„July 1 '12-31
45 '11
48 '06 J-J $37,000--July '12-29
Street- Loans.
Water Construction.
$3,000__July 1 '12-'14
3 W04 J-J
2,000 __July 2 '12-'13 4s '92 J J $30.000____July 1 1912
31is'06 J-J
68,000.-July 1 1913
5 '110_ .May 1 '12 '1 45 '93 J-J
moo; MN
42,000____Jan 1 1914
1.000__July 1 1912 4s 94 J-J
4s '08 J-J
10.000__Jan 1 1915
43 '09 M-S 116,000__Mch 1 '12-'15 4s '95 J-J
19,000___Jan 1 1916
112,000 Mch 1 16-'19 4s '98 J-J
15,000____July 1 1916
J-J
'96
4s
8,000_ _Apr 1 '12-'19
330'09 A-0
36.000____July 1 1919
48 '10 M-N 8,000__May 1 '12-'15 43 '99 J-J
2 1920
15,000____July
J-J
WOO
3
'12-'15
1
_June
4,000_
___
'10
Os
50.000__July 1 '22&'23
15,000__July 1.'12-'21 3 .is'02 J-J
4s '11 ___
J-J 23,000___ ..July 11024
1
3 ,0'04
Drainage Bond.
25,000____Ju1y 1 1925
3 Y.s'02 J-J $15,000____July 1 1932 3 4s'05 J-J
Sewerage.
20.000____July 1 1934
3%8'04 J-J
2 1922
4s '08 J-J
10,000____July 1 1938 48 '92 1I-N $50,000____May
y 2 1923
3346'09 A-0 20.000____Apr 1 1939 4s '93 M-N 100,000____Ma
9,000 .June 1 '1.--'20 45 '94 M-N 200,000--May 2 1924
4s '10 M-N
4s '95 11-N 150.000____May 2 1925
Fire Department.
A-0 52.400_Apr 1 1912-15 45 '96 M-N 100,000_May 2 1926
4s
11,000July 1 '12-'22 3 Yis'03 lif-N 30,000__May 2 '33'5
J-J
354s
1,000-__Dec 1 1912
J-D
A-0 12.000 July 2 1912-23 Os
413
4s '10 M-N
3,000__Nov 1 '12-'14 58 '07 I.1-N 6,000__May 1.'12-'17
20,000 _.,_July 1 1939
4s '08 J-J
u School House Loans.
fd-N $15,000_Nov 1 1912-14 33is'09 A-0 20,000____Apr 1 1939
30,000____July 1 1939
7,000_ July 1 '12-'15 4s '09 J-J
J-J
4s
7,400_June 1 1912-15 4s '10 M-N 35,000____May 1 1940
J-D
43
Debt Jan I 1911
F-A 18,000___Aug 1912-17
45
$1,916,100
F-A 7,437.50.Aug 11912.18 Total debt
334s
604,723
F-A 35,000_Aug 1 1912-2 Sinking fund, &c
33is
1,360.011
1,000 --.Nov 1 1912 Net debt
114-N
3;is
4s '06 J-J 172,500_ _ _ _July '12-26 Water debt (included).... 348,000
11. 00__July 1 '12-'28 Water sinking fund (incl.) 283,851
48 '08 J-J
30.115,200
62,000__July 1 '12-'26 Assessed val., real
J-J
45
10.376.184
Assessed val.. personal
Public Parks.
40,491,384
48 '94 J-J $80,000____July 3 1944 Total valuation 1910
39,972,536
20,000_ _July 3'45 &'47 Total valuation 1911
4s '95 J-J
(Assessment about actual value.)
20,000____July 3 1924
48' 99 J-J
12,000__July 11026 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___$19.40
333'01 J-J
37.990
m000____July 3 1929 Population in 1905
48 '04 J-J
41,404
48 '07 J-D 25.000____Dec 2 1932 Population in 1910
48 '10 31-N 10,000._...Nov 1 1934 INTEREST Is payable in Boston.

MANCHESTER. Edwin P. Stanley, Treasurer.
This town Is in Essex County. Incorporated 1645.
Tax valuation 1911 _ ._515,549,026
Water Bonds.
58.60
1911
46 '08 11-S $142,0000_ __1912-1935 Tax rate (per $1,000)_2,673
$142,000 Population in 1910
BOND. DEBT Nov 1911_
INTEREST payable at Old Colony Trust Co. Boston.

MANSFIELD. J. A. Wheeler, Treasurer.
This town is in Bristol County.
School Bonds.
1912-1931
540,000
4s '11
48 '11 M-S 10,000c_Sept 1 '12-'21
Lighting Bonds.
4s '11 M-S $22.000c_Se t 1 '12-'33
500c___Sept 1 1934

BOND. DEBT Sept 1911__ $198,000
33,445
Sinking funds
Assessed valuation 1910__ _4,279,189
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 _ _ _$16.80
5,183
Population in 1910

MARBLEHEAD. Everett Paine, Treasurer.
In 1649,

This town is In Essex County, Incorporated
nie..tri, Light Bonds.
Water Bonds.
J-J $50.000e_ _July 1 1924
48
M-N $23,500c __Nov '12 29 IS
3.000c_May 1 '12-'14
J-J
4s
48
'12-'19
M-N 12,0000„May
48
J-J
35,100c_July '12 '20 4s g '09 M-N 26.000c_Nov 1 '12-'24
School House Bonds.
330'09 M-N 13,000. _May 1 '12-'24
J-D $24,000c ____1912-1923
3,000c_May 1 '12-'14 330
4s '10 M-N 116,000e_May 1 '15-'22 4s '06 J-D 30.000c_June 1 '12-'26
DEBT Nov 1911_ $327,000
BOND.
'23-'29
1
7,000c_May
20,572
48 '89 ___
14,467.50-1912-1918 Sinking fund
4s '88 _-1912-1917 Water debt (included)____. 149,000
9,000
178,551
capacity
Borrowing
45 '94 ___
10,000
1912-1921
_9,251,700
4s'09 ___
15,000
1919-1921 Total valuation 1911_
4s '11 M-N 10,000c..May 1 '12-'21 Tax rate (per 21,000) 1910_422 00
7,338
1910
in
Population
Street Bonds
4s '11 M-N $45,000c_ May 1 '12-'20
INTEREST on the electric-light and water-works bends is payable at
Boston; on town notes at Marblehead. ..; • • • • • • •...ti •;...t;...ti,..!, ..




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1

MAYNARD. Geo, H. Gutteridge, Treasurer.
This town is In Middlesex County.
$65./76
When Due, Sinking fund
LOANS3,982,805
Assessed valuation 1911
Water Bonds.
value)
actual
80%
about
4s '89 J-J $125,0000&r_Jan 1 1919 (Assessment
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_4125,000 Tax rate (per $1,000), 1911___$16.50
6,390
1910
in
Population
20,200
debt
Floating
INTEREST payable at International Trust Co., Boston.

MEDFORD. C. S. Taylor, Mayor; E. A. Badger, Treas.

This city Is In Middlesex County. Incorporated May 31 1892.
Sewer Bond%
Notes.
1915
s ;03 ____ $18.000____Jan 1 1913 Is '1)4 J-J $10.000c. __July 1 1915
4s
4
12,500_ _ _July 15 1913 Is '94 A 0 10,000c. _Oct 1
1916
1
18.0000___Aug
F-A
'95
is
1913
1
7,450____Dec
4s 03
36.000____Dec 1 1914 is '95 F-A 40,000c..Au 1 '17&'19
4s '04
3,650_Jan 1 1915 Is '95 F- A 10 000c___ ug 1 1918
4s '05
33,643____July 1 1915 Is '95 F-A 15.000c __Aug 1 1920
48 '05
4s '05
18,000__Dec 1 1915 45 '95 F-A, 23,000c__Aug 1 1921
4s '06
7.500____Jan 11918 is '95 F-A 25.000c.... _Aug 1 1922
45 '06
5,000........May 1 1916 Is '95 F-A 30,000c_ _Aug 1 1923
10.000c_ _July 1 1924
48 '06
16.000____Aug 1 1916 Is '94 J-J
4s '06
2,400____5ept 1 1916 4s '94 A-0 10,000c_ _Oct 1 1924
July 1 1925
20,000c
4s '06
11,000____Dec 1 1916 is '96 J-J
41,000c_ _ „July 1 1926
48 '06
15,000_Dec 1 1926 is '96 J-.1
1 1939
5,000___May
M-N
45
'09
1927
1
4s
07
0
:
is7
7.000__Jan
5,000___Sept 1 1939
5,000___July 1 191, 45 '09 M-S
Is '07
14,500Aug 1 1917 4s '10 M-S 15,000____Sept 1 1940
Certificates of Indebtedness.
Is '07
10.800__ _Sept 1 1917
27,239 __ Jan 1 19'S 4s '02 F-A $37,294 42c_ Feb 1 1912
St.hool-House Bonds.
4
s '4))78
48
4,000-__Jan 1 '12-'13
45 '08
12,000_.. _July 1 1928 48 '03 M N $45 (milc___ May 1 1922
4s '08
7,500___Oct 1 1918 43 '07 M-N 14.000c___May 1 1027
45 '08 ____ 8,000_Dec 1 1918 4s '08 F-A 95,000c_ _Aug 1 1928
48 '08 ..___ 1.700___Deo 1 1913 4s '11 M-S 172.000e_Sept 1 '12-'29
1 6,000c_Sept 1 '30-'31
48 '08 ____ 2,500.._Dec 22 1913
Public Building Bonds
45 '09 ___
4,000___July 1 1919
4s '09 __
4,200___Sept 1 1919 48 '03 J-J 538,0000. _July 1 1913
56,000c___Nov 1 1914
4,000___Oct 1 1919 Is '94
45 '09 ___
6,000c __July 1 1912
4s '09 ___
16,500___Dec 1 1919 45 '95 J-J
18,000c__July 1 1915
3 4a'041 1,1-N 12.500____May 1 1919 Is '95 J J
4s '10 ___
13,000____July 1 1920 Is '98 -F-A 80,000c___Aug 1 1918
4s '10 __
1,000 __July 1 1915 is '99 111-S 35.000c__Mch 1 1919
Park Bonds.
45 '10
8,000____Nov 1 1920
F-A $12,000c&r_Feb 1 1930
45 '10 ___
1,000__Nov 1 1915 4s
20,000c&r_July 1 1932
J-J
43 '10 ___
1,100____Dec 1 1920 45
4s '02 hi-N 27,000r___Nov 1 1932
Play-dround Bonds
Stable Bonds
4s '94 J D $9,000e__ _Dec 1 1914
4s '03 M-N 9.000c_ _ May 1 1932 4s '04 J-D $15,000c_ _ _June 1 1924
Munkipal Loan Bonds
Water-Works Bonds.
1 1917
4s '94 J J $20 000c_ _Jan 1 '12-'16 43 '97 M-N $198,000e_
100 110116_ _Jan 1 1918
45 '94 J-J
2,000c___Jan 1 1917 is '08 .1.1
4s '94 J-J
12.000c_Jan '18.'20'22 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '11_51,582,883
1,046,143
48 '94 J-J
6 000c_Jan '19 & '21 Sinking funds
164,000
4s '94 A-0
5,000e-Oct 1 1914 Water debt (included)_.._
191,578
48 '94 A-0 25,000c___Oct 1 1919 Water sink. fund (incl.)
48 '94 J-D 25,000e_ Dec 1 1922 Borrowing capac. Sept 1 '11 191,861
20,712,600
49 '95 J-J
6.000c---JulY 1 1916 Tax valuation, real
2,970,500
48 '95 J-J
3.000o. July 1 1917 Tax valuation, personal 23,683,100
4,000c__ _July 1 1918 Total valuation 1910
48 '95 J-J
30,000c_ _July 1'20-'21 Total valuation 1911_ _ __ _25,231,300
48 '95 J J
26,000c_July 1 1923 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1911____119.80
48 '97 J-J
23,150
Population in 1010.
at the National Shawmut
INTEREST on school bonds of 1908 is payablethe
National Bank of the
Bank in Boston; on other loans and bonds at
Republic of Boston. All notes and int. on same are paid by City Treasury.

E. H. Moore, Mayor; W. R. Lavender, Treas.

MELROSE.
town 1850; 89 a
This city is in Middlesex County. Incorporated as a
city Jan. 11900.
Auditorium Loan Bonds.
Due.
When
LOANS4s '11 .14 J$15,000c_July 1 '12-'16
School Bonds.
1 30,000c_July 1 '17-'31
48 '96 F-A$200.000o_Feb 24 1916
Water-Works.
1929
3%8'09 M-S 78,000
M-N $25,0000___May 1 1912
4s
Surface Drainage Bonds
M-S 37,000c_Sept 1 1912
48 '02 J-J $100,000c_ _July 15 1932 4s
A-0 50,000c___Oct 1 1913
48 '09 M-N
5,000___Nov 1 1919 4s
M-S 35,000e___Moh 1 1918
48 '10 J-J
5.0000___July 1 1920 48
38,000c_ __July 1 1925
J-J
4s '11 3,1-N
5,000c___May 1 1916 4s
F-A 10,000____Aug 1 1922
48
Sewer Bonds.
eb 1 1923
5,000_
F-A
45
J-D $200.000c_June 1 '24-'25 4s
J40,000c_June 1 '12-'31
43
J-J
50,000c___JulY 1 1926 30'09 J-D 1
1,000c__ _June 1 1932
4s
J-D 25,000c__June 1 1912
45
J-D 50,0000 __June 1 1917 48 '10 M-N 9,000c_ May 1 '12-'20
5,000c_May 1 '12-'16
1 1935 4s '11 lkf-N
4s
J-J
10.000eJuly
45
J-J
20,000__July 1 '37-'38 TOTAL DEBT July 15 '11$1,193,668
189,519
45
J-D 10,000---June 1 1937 Sinking fund assets
348'09 J-D 10,000c___June 1939 Total value city property_ 1,861,557
16,897,6.5
48 '10 A-0 10.000c-_ _Apr I 1940 Tax valuation 1911
(Assessment actual value.)
9s '11 M-N 5,000c___May 1 1941
Total tax (per $1.000) 1911_420.40
City-Hail (renewal).
12,962
48 '92 M-S $45,0000-Sept 1 1912 Population in 1900
15,715
Population in 1910
INTEREST Is payable at the Eliot Nat. Bank and Second Nat. Bank of
Balton and Melrose Nat. Bank of Melrose.
MERRIMAC. Willis N. Scott, Treasurer.

This town Is in Essex County. Incorporated in 1876.
$12,800
Floating debt
ater tionds.
48 '04 J-J $73,500o_July 15 '12-32 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ -1,321,996
actual value.)
(Assessment about
Electric Light Bonds.
48
$7,500c-July 15 '12-26 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_426.00
2,203
$81,000 Population in 1910
BOND. DEBT July l511
INTEREST payable at First National Bank Boston.

Nov., 1911.1

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

METHUEN. Joseph S. Howe, Town Clerk.

This town (P. 0. Sta. Lawrence) is In Essex County.
LOANSWhen Due.
School Bonds.
Water Bonds.
4s '10 F-A)$58,000c_Aug 1 '12-'25
48
M-N $100.000c__May 1 1924
1 15,000c-Aug 1 '26-'30
4s
F-A 32,500c _._1912-1024
School-House Notes.
4s
A-0 25,000c___-Oct 1 1925 33is
1921
J-D 85,000
F-A 25,000c___Feb 1 1928 48
4s
3,500____Jan 1 1925
J-J
4s
J-D 25.000e__Dec 1 1930 4s
5,000____Mch 1 1925
M-S
48
A-0 13,000
19174918
1912-1924 45
F-A
9,000
48
A-0 13,300
1912-1940
Town Notes.
45 '10 J-D 22,000cc 1 '12-'33 as
____ $8,528 00__On demand
Sewer Loan.
4s
J-D 6,309 40_ -On demand
48
M-N $11'
__Apr 30 1912 Funded debt Dec 7 1910__ $428,963
3Sis
237,500
J-J
____July 1 1932 Water debt (Incl.)
.1
334s
80,415
J____Jan 1 1914 Sinking funds
4;is
59,905
00_ _Jan 1 1917 Water sinking fund (incl.)_
4'
1
44,988
,.)00___ _Sept 1 1917 Borrowing capacity
,000-__1915 & 1916 Total assessed val. 1910__ _7,198,034
1920 (Assessment about % actual value.)
4,400
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910___$19.50
$7,000
1913-1914 Population In 1910
11,448
on bonds in Boston; on town notes at Treasurer's office.

BOROUGH. Albert A. Thomas, Treasurer.
a Is in Plymouth County. Inc. In 1880. The town of Middlead the Fire District of Middleborough arc distinct organizations.
General Improvement Loan.
When Due.
,Bonds.
4s '00 SE-N $3,800c___Nov 1 1915
Al-N $1,200c___Nov 1 1915
Sewer Loan.
M-N 46,500c_ _Nov 1 '11-'23 4s'91&'94 NI-N $10,000c_Nov '12-'13
cl P-A
20,000c_Aug 1 24-'27 Permanent debt Jan 1 1911 $139,850
Aallroad Loan.
Temporary loans
31,500
.8 '91 M-N $20,000c_Nov 1 '18-'21 Total assessed val. 1910_4,644,805
School Loan.
(Assessment about full value.)
4s '00 M-N $5,000c_ __Nov 11014 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910___$!0.80
45 '03 J-D
250_ ___Dec 12 1912 Population in 1900
6,883
43 '03 M-S
250c _Sept 18 1913 Podulation in 1910
8,214
45 '06 M-N 24,750_ _Nov 1912-'26
45 '09 ___
900_Dec 18 '12-'14
INTEREST on light bonds is payable in Boston; on railroad loan In
Salem; on other loans in Middleborough.

MIDDLESEX COUNTY. J. 0. Hayden, Treasurer.

27

Sewer Bonds,
Municipal Building Bonds.
4s '92 A-0$100,000r___Apr 1 1912 314s'09 J-J $90,000r_July 1 '12-'29
45 '93 A-0 108,000r___Apr 1 1913 45 '10 J-D 95.000r_June 1 '12-'30
4s '94 A-0 32,000r___Apr 1 1914 4s '10 M-S 95,000r_Sept 1 '12-'30
45 '95 A-0 58,000r__Apr 1 1925 4s '11 SI-N J25,000r_May 1 '12-'16
48 g '97 M-S 69,000r___Mch 1 1927
160,000r_May 1 '17-'31
314g'98 10-A 35,000r___Feb 1 1928
School and Public Building Bonds.
31ig'99 F-A 33,000r___Feb 1 1929 4s g '97 14-S$128,000r___Mch 1 1917
33ig'02 M-S 30,000r___Mch 1 1932 334g'98 F-A 92,000r___Feb 1 1918
4s g '03 J-D 30,000r___Dec 1 1933 E%g'99 F-A 30,000r___Feb 1 1919
45 g '05 J-J
62,000r __July 1 1935 314g'99 J-D 200,000r___June 1 1920
4s g '07 A-0 554,000r_Oct 1 '12-'17 3g'02 11-S 65,000r___Mch 1 1922
11.60,00or Oct 1 'I
314g'03 F-A 120,000r___Feb 1 1923
4s '11 SI-N 150,000r_May 1 '12-'4-1 45 g '03 J-D 50,000r___Dec 1 1923
Park Bonds
4s g '05 J-D 28,000 r__Dec 1 '12 25
48 '92 A-0$100,000r___Apr 1 1942 4s g '04 J-J
65,000r .July 1 '12-24
314g'01 J-J
28,000r___July 1 1951 48 g '05 J-J
42,000r_Jan 1 '12-25
4s '07 J-J
72.000r-Jan 1 1957 4s g '05 J-J
21,000r___July 1 1925
Water Loan.
9s g '08 J-J I 32.000r_July 1 '12-'13
4s '88 A-0 $20,000r___Apr 1 1918
225
45 '94 A-0 120,000r___Apr 1 1924 4s '10 J-D
2-:3
20
):0
8
1°0 rju
1 :14
un
lYe 1
4s g '94 A-0 200,000c__Dec 15 1924
-:1
621
17an :2
4s g '96 A-0 400,000c___Apr 1 1926 4s '11 J-J
2250.000
20.000r Jan
4s g '97 J-J 600,000c___Jan 1 1927
:0000SL_
n 1
3Mg'00 J-D 48,000r___June 1 1930 4s '11 J-J 14300
12-31
:31
Jan ;2
4s '10 J-D 145,000r_June 1 '12-'40 4s '10 J-D 14,000r_ _Dec 1 1930
4s '10 M-S J20,000r_Sept 1 '12-'15
Library Bonds
175,000r_Sept 1 '16-'40 314s'09 J-J $90.000r_Jan 1 '12-'29
4s '11 SI-N 150,000r_May 1 '12-'41 4s '10 J-J
95.000r_Jan 1 '12-'30
Engine House Bonds.
4s '10 M-S j56,000r_Sept 1 '12-'25
4s g'07 M-N 120.000r_ May 1 1927 Uri
115,000r_Sept 1 '26-'30
INTERESTon coupon bonds payable at the office of the.City Treasurer;
registered bonds payable by check.
STATEMENT OF DEBT, &c., NOVEMBER 1 1911.
Bonded debt
$8,055,753 Borrow. capac. Novi '11$55,617
Sinking funds
1,885,328 Assessed val., real
58,673,775
Net debt
6,17 ,,425 Assessed val., personal__ _36,899,459
Water debt (inel. above) _ 1,778,000 Total valuation in 1911_ _95,573,234
Water skg. fd. (Incl. above) 584,640
(Assessment about actual value.)
Other debt exempt from
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__ ..$18.40
statutory limit
3,206,553 Population in 1910
98,852
The water, park, bridge, high-school, library, municipal building and
wharf bonds, tlie sewer bonds of 1907 and 1911 and the school bonds of 1904,
1905, 1908, 1910 and 1911 are authorized outside of debt limit.
The municipal sinking fund receives yearly about $100,000 and the water
sinking fund $28,000.
CITY PROPERTY.-Value In 1911 was $8,453,894.

County scats are Lowell and Cambridge. Incorporated 1643.
LOANSWhen Due.
Court-House Bonds.
Notes.
45
J-D $910,000e Dec 1 '12'32
48 '10 J-D $25,000_ _Dec 1 '12-'16 Permanent debt Jan i'11
$535,000
Building Bonds.
Tax valuation 1910
682,078,925
40
J-1)( 19),000c Dec 1 '12-'14 Tax rate (per $1.000), 1910._..$0.97 NEWBURYPORT. R. E. Burke, Mayor
Mayor; Wm. Balch, Aud.
( 120,000c Dec 1 '15-'20 Population In 1890
431.167
This city is In Essex County. Incorporated in
1851. The water,
i 10,000e __Dec 1 1921 Population in 1905
607 038 bridge, sewer and $70,000 of the school bonds are outside the debt limit.
Training School Notes.
Population in 1910
809,915
Police-Building Bonds.
Bridge Bonds (outside limit).
48 '09 J-D $30,000__Deo 1 '12-'171
4s '11 M-N $30,000c_May 1 '12-'26 314s'05 M-S $28,000c&r _1912-1915
INTEREST is all payable at the Beacon Trust Company. Boston.
City Bonds
Sewer Bonds (outside limit).
A-0 $25,000c___Apr 1 1913 48
4s
M-S $65,000c___Sept 1 1919
MILFORD. John E. Swift, Treasurer.
Overdraft Bonds.
M-N 35,000r ._Nov 1 1919
4s
This town is In Worcester County. Incorporated 1780.
4s '07 J-D $12.000r ___1012-1917 4s
A-0
7,500r_Oct 1 1919
School Notes.
TOTAL DEBT Sept 25 '11_ 8281,036
Water Bonds (outside limit).
1.1-S 46,000r-Sept 1 1931
314s
3s g M-N $2,400_ __Nov 10 1916 Borrowing capacity
186,872 3148 '04 .J-D $260,360c.June '12-'34 City debtf Inside limit__ $307,750
-8
40,000__Nov 1 '12-'19 Total valuation 11)10
__
9,331,470 48 '08 J-J
67,500c&rJuly 1 '12-38 May 191110utside limit_
599,500
8,000_ Nov 10 '12-15
(Assessment about full value.)
School Bonds.
Sinking funds
340,818
Sewer Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___$18.00 314s
J-J $35,000c&r_July 1 1922 Borr. capac. within limit_
145,420
45 '06 A-0 l $5,000 __1912-1916 Population In 1905
12.105 314s
J-D 50.000c_ _Dec 1 1923 Total valuation 1910
15,745,592
1140,000 ____1917-1936 Population In 1910
13,055 4s '10 M-N 28,000c_ Nov 1 '12-'25 (Assessment about
actual
value.)
48 '08 M-N 44,000c_Nov 1 '12-'33
Refunding Bonds.
Tax rate (per 31.000) '10
$17 50
48 '11 A-0 30,000c_Oct 1 '12-26
314s'08 M-S $28,000r..Sept 1 '12-'18 Population In 1910
14,949
INTEREST on the 48 payable at Nat. Shawmut Bank In Boston; on 43 '09 M-N 62,000c__ _Nov 1 1924
3Us at MIlford Savings Bank and Old Colony Trust Co., Boston.
INTEREST is payable at City Treasury, at First Nat'l Bank of Boston
at
Old
or
Colony Trust Co. of Boston.

MILTON. J. Porter Holmes, Treasurer.

This town 15 In Norfolk County. Incorporated in 1662.
NEWTON. Francis Newhall, Treasurer.
School Loan
I
Water Bonds.
The city Is situated in Middlesex County. Incorporated June 2 1873.
84,000
F-A$ 86,000c_Aug 1 '12-17 LOANS3%s
When Due.
•Washington Street Loan.
3%8'09 M-N J54,000_Nov 1 '12-'20 3 Hs
F-A 150,000o_Aug 1 '18-32
•Water Loans.
35
$45,000c___Dec 1 1925
145,000_Nov 1 '21-'29
A t)*oi,),.n10e&rApr'14,'17-'18 3145 '01 J-D 35,000c___Dec 1 1926
48
Building Bonds.
__8
3,000
4s '06 A-0 $7,500c__Apr 1 '12-16 48 '90A-0 250.000c&r_Apr 1 1920 350 '02J-D 12,000c___Dec 1 1927
Library
__-Bonds
Funded debt Jan 1 1911_ $396,000 48
A-0 200,000c&rApr 1 '21-22 314s '03J-D 13,000r___Dec 1 1928
$3,1,000
Net water debt (incl.) ____
224,000 43 '93F-A 50,000c ._Aug 1 1923 4s '07 J-J
3,500r___July 1 1929
Sewer Bonds.
Total valuation 1911_ _ _ _28,681,073 4s '94A-0 75,000c&r_Apr 1 1924 45 '95F-A 300.000c&r_Aug 1 1935
45 '04 J-J
$3,000r__July 1 '12-14 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1-911-$10.80 48 '95F-A 60,000c&r_Aug 1 1925 48 '98F-A 206,000e&r_Feb 1 1936
-a '98 __
8,000
Population in 1900
6,578 48 '96J-J
70.000cecr_July 1 1928 48 '96J-J
60,000cdor July 1 1936
--a '10 __
9,000
Population In 1910
7,924 45 '97J-J
45,000c___July 1 1927 48 '96J-D 100,000c4r_Dec 1936
INTEREST on school bonds of 1009 payable at Old Colony Trust Co.. 4s '98M-S 75,000c_Mch 1 1928 48 '9751-S 100,000c&r_Sept 1
1 1937
Boston; on other loans at First National Bank. Boston.
330 '0111-S 25,000r___Sept 1 1931 4s '97J-D 50,000c&r_Dec 1 1937
3548 '02J-D 35,000c_June 1 1932 45 '98M-N 50.000r___Nov 1 1938
NATICK. Harry M. Ferguson, Treasurer.
314s '0:1J-D 34,000r_June 1 '12-'28 45 '99J-D 63.000c-Deo 1 1939
This town is in Middlesex County
314s '05114-N 24,000r_Nov 1 '11-'34
Incorporated Feb. 19 1781.
Engine House Loan.
LOANSWhen Due.
Debt Oct. 1 1911.
3 14.4 '06F-A 25,000rFeb 1 '12-'36 3;0' 251-S $16,000r___Sept 1 1922
Sewer Notes.
Water debt
•Sewer Bonds.
$144.700
School Loan.
-.
:68 1;11.'
_ 1927-11)41 Sinking fund
48 '92A-0$200,000c&r_Apr 1 1912 48 '94J-D 150.000c___June 1 1914
,080
Grade Crossing Notes.
'93F-A 100.000c___Aug 1 1923 45 '94J-J
Net water debt
$136,820 4s
9,000c&r_July 1 1914
-4s
• 18.5 ),, ...._ _1912 1916 Sewer debt
'114J-J 100,600e&r_Jan 1 1924 48 '05 A-0 60,000c&r_Apr 1 1915
$291,685
4s '94A-0 125,000c&r_Oct 1 1924 48 '95F-A 75,000c&r_Aug 1 1915
Water Notes
Sinking fund
34,171
._
1914 1938
'96J-J
814.700
Net sewer debt
70,000c&r_July 1 1926 4s
257,494 48
'96J-D 50,000c&r_Deo 1 1916
Sewer Bonds.
Grade-crossing debt
18,500 45 '97M-N 100,000c&r_May 1 1927 48
100,000r___Jan 1 1917
48
J-J $200,000.,Tuly 1 15-20-5-6 Net general debt
205,891 4s '9851-S 50,000c&r_Sept 1 1928 4s '9751-S 50.000c___Sept 1 1917
4s
48 '92J-D 98,000r___Dec 1 1922 Is
25.000___July 15 1926
J-J
15,000r_ __July 1 1918
'98J-J
is
'92.1-D
Water Bonds.
21,000r_Dec
8618,505
Total net debt of town
15 1922 48 .98 F-A 35,000r_ -_Feb 1 1918
310
A-0 $50,000.... Oct 1 '12-21 Total assessed val. 1911_88,281.650 4s '95J-L.) 70,000r___Dec 2 1925 3145 '91114-S 82.950r___Sept 1 1919
A-0 56 000___Oct 1 '22-28 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_820.00 330 '0081-N 25 000r___May 1 1930 314s '0;A-0 34.000r_ _Oct 1 1921
314s
3145
3.108'01A-0 20.000r__Apr 1 1931 3
A-0
9.000......Oct 1 1929 Population in 1005
'02J-J 211.000c&r_Jan 1 1922
'01J-D 50,000c&r_Deo 1 1931 31,45 112A-0
48
J-J
8,000 ___Jan 1 1930 Population in 1910
9:
69
8186 3
7.850r___Apr 1 1922
314s '03J-D 34,000r_June 1 '12-'28 3345 '0451-N 52.000r_ _-May '12-'24
48
J-J
7,000__Jan 1 1931
31,4s '04J-J
38,000r_July 1 '12-'29 3548'07 F-A 145.000__Feb 1 '12-'27
3 .1
NEEDHAM. Chas. E. Stanwood, Treasurer.
19,000r .110y 1 '12' 48 '08 J-J 319.000__July 1 '11-'28
45 '08 A-0 24,000._Oct 1 '12-'$5 3%5'09 A-0 24.000„Apr 1 '12-'19
This town is In Norfolk County. Incorporated In 1711.
3.858'08J- D 81.000r..June 1 '12-'38 48 '08
J-J
8,800____July '11-'17
Water Debt.
School Bonds.
J-D 57,000_ _June '12-'40 334s
48
M-S 21,000
M-SJ$130,000r1 __1911-1937 4s
1912-1920
J-J
$8,5 'Or ____1911-1918 314s
Drains and Culverts.
3145
14-S 14,000_ _1912-1921
1 44.500cJ
15.500r__1911-1919
48
J-J
Boulevard Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
83
BOND. DEBT May 2 19116.
10
05
30
55
:6
10 48 '04J-D $29,000c&r_J'ne 1 1914
48 '117A-0
M-S $4,000r ...._1930-1932 Total,valuation 1910
7 500____Apr 1 1917 45 '94J-D $100.000c&r.June 1 1914
314s
Miscellaneous Loans.
45 '94A-0 80.000c--Oct 1 1914
4e
8,000r ______ __1938
M-S
(Assessment at actual value.)
310
M-S 17,00001 ___1930-1940 Total tax (per $1.000) 1910_818 00 3348 '02J-J $50,000c___July 1 1912 45 '95A-0 80,0000___Apr 1 1915
45
M-S 47,000cj
Population in 1910 _
5,026 UV)'02.1-D 29.000c_ Dec 1 1912 48 '95 M-N 100,000c_ __Nov 1 1915
4s
.1-J
1912-1920 4s '96J-J 100,000e&r_July 1 1916
9,000
Town-Hall Bonds.
INTEREST coupons are payable
Highway Loans.
45 '9751-N 40,000r___May 1 1917
48
NI-S $31.000r ____ 1911-1922 at oston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.
4s
5F-A $25,000c___Feb 1 1915 3
'99J-D 15.000r_ __June 1 1919
NEW BEDFORD. C. S. Ashley, Mayor; W.S. Cook,Treas. 48 '95A-0 52,000c&r_Apr 1 1915 31•48 '04J-J
3.000r__ -July '12-'14
4s
'98J-D
1915
•10,000_
26
Hospital
__Dec
Bonds.
County.
Bristol
This c ty is in
Incorporated March 9 1847.
48 '9651-N •80,000c&r_May 1 1935 35
'00A-0 $30.000r___Oct 1 1920
Municipal Loan Bonds.
City Improvement.
3.108'01J-D 17,900r___June 1 1921
48 '11 M-S$150,000r_hich 1 '12-'21 314g'02 M-S$170,000r___Mch 1 1912
• Loans issued outside the debt limit.
48 '11 M-8 124,000r_Mch 1 '12-'17 3 'ig'03 F-A 80,000r___Feb 1 1913
INTEREST payable at First National Bank of Boston.
12,000r_Mch 1 '18-'21 4s g '03 J-D 120,000r___Dec 1 1913
48 '11 fil-S 15
2
cr
0:0
, 1 ;117
0(
0
)0
Or__Ne
5.0
000;-F_e_bJ ully
1 111291
10
16
5
STATEMENT OF DEBT. ETC.. APRIL 1 1911.
- :2
16
1 4s
a g07
'05 j
i-j
A111
Municipal debt
$4,577,800 Borrow. capac. Jan 1 '11_ $540,765
{ 9,200.40r_June 11912
1 26,000r __Feb 11 1917 Water debt
1,270,000 Total assess. val. 1911... 75,284,255
48 '11 J-D 27,000r_June 1 '13-'15 4148'07 A-0 97,000r ..__Oct 1 1917
5,847,800 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_417.60
48,000r_June 1 '16-21 55 '07 J-D 43,000r___Dec
1917 Total debt
2,440,420 City tax (per $1,000) 1910_814.80
4a '11 J-J
20,000r_July 1 '12-'21 45 g '08 J-J 126.000r_Juty 1 '12-'18 Sinking fund
572,197 Population In 1905
48 '11 J-J J18,000r_July 1 '12-20 48 '0861 -N J 8,000r_Nov 1 '12-13 Water sinking fund (incl.)
38,894
3,407,380 Population In 1910
39,806
1 1,000r_July 1 1921
1 10,000r-Nov 1 '14-'18 Net debt
Bridge Bonds.
31411'09 J-J 208,000r_July 1 '12-'19
48 '07 J-J $777.000r___Jan 1 1957 48 '09 F-A
8,000r_Aug 1 '12-'19 NORFOLK COUNTY. H. D. Humphrey, County Treas.
48 '10 A-0116,000r__Oct 1 '12-'19 48 '10 M-SJ 88,000r_Mch 1 '12-'14
Dedham Is the county seat. Incorporated 1793.
),21,000r___Oct '20-'40
1126.000r-Mch 1 '15-'20 LOANSWhen Due.
$4.000c_Sept 15 1912
Wharf Bonds.
45 '10 J-D 36,000r_June 1 "12-20
45 '11 M-S {48,000c_Sept 15 '13-16
Serial Notes.
48 g '97 M-N $52,000r___May 1 1927 45 '10 J-J
50.000r___July 1 1920 4s
.1-.1 4140,000. _July 1 12-'18
32,000c_Sept 15 '17-20
48 g '03 8,1-N 30.000r___May 1 1913 45 '10 A-0 50,000r-Oct 1 1920 3148'05 J-J
40,000_ _July 1 '19-'20 Permanent (note) debt Jan
3,552.58r_Apr 1 1912
High-School Bonds.
45
1 1911
J-J 10,000____July 1 1921
$227.383
48 'II A-0 {15,000r_Apr 1 '13-'17 34 g'95J-J 8100,000r -JulY 1 1925 45 '05
'06 J-J
310,999.965
1,383_-_July 1 1921 Assessed val. 1910
8,000r_Apr 1 '18-'21 3 48 '10 J-J 95.000r____Jan '12-$0 48 '10 A-0
1912 Population in 1900
8,000
151,539
Road Bonds.
45 '11 J-J 100,000r__Jan 1 '12-'31
Population
in 1910
187.506
45 '11 A-0 $10,000__Oct 1 '12-'21 48 '11 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '12-'31
INTEREST is payable at the National Shawmut Bank in Boston.




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MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

NORTH ADAMS. S. H. Fairfield, Treasurer.
This city Is in Berkshire County, Incorporated March 22 1895.
,
Park Loans.
When Due
LOANS3 4g 02 M-N •$16.800_ _ _Dec 12-'32
Refunding Loans.
Permanent improvement Loans.
3.15g99J-J x$65,083.33 __1912-1920
3.15g00M-S z14,916.64__Mch 1920 30'05 M-S $12,000__Mch I 12-'15
Sundry Loans.
3 15g00 M-5 x15,616.69_ _Mch 1921
33g O1 F-A x30.533.33__Feb '21-23 3 sig'1)(1J-D•370,000 _ __June '12-'26
3Xfr 02 A-0 x30.533.33__Mch '23-25 3.6g'96 J-D •11,000___June '12-'26
3g 03 A-0 x11,533.32 __1925-1926 33g'97 A-0•106,666.66_Mch '12-'27
Nov 1912
2.250
3
04 F-A x6,533.33_ _ _Aug 1926 3.4g02 MN
3.45g05 J-D x4,533.33_June 1 1926 4s g '04 M-N 19,000__ __May '12-14
6,000_ _ _Oct '12-'14
4 g '08 F-A xl 533 32. Aug '26 27 45 g '04 A-0
2,400Mch 1 '12-'15
4sg'07 J-J x1.533.33_ _July 1 1927 330'05 M-S
SI-N
4,8(10_ Nov 15 '12 '17
48 g '08 M-S x3,533.34„Sept 1 1927
33s'09 J-D 20,000 June 15'12-'15 334g'09 J-D 14,240_June 15 '12-'19
Bridge Loans.
3%sg'09J-Dx3.783.33__June 15 1927
x3,333 34_June 15 '27 4 g '03 F-A $3,500_ _ _Aug '12-'13
45 g '10 ___
7,320_ _ _Nov '12-15
1916-1917 3.525g 05
45 g '10 ___ 120.000
1,200.Aug 19 '12-'14
1918 3.8734g A-0
1 5,000
Water Loans.
School Loans.
$2,000__June 1 1912
$4,000----July 1 1912 3 Hs'85 J-J
34g 04 J-J
3 Sis'ms) .1 .f
64,000_ __June '12-19
Sewer Loans.
”fig 98 J-D $17.000__June 1 '12'28 3%sg'95 J-J 81.2'0.__Aug '11-'34
3.2g99 J-D 12,600. __June '12-'29 3.6s g '05M-N 24,000__June 1 '12-'35
3.2g 00 A-0 19.000_ __Apr '12 '30 3 tig 96 J-D 19.500_ _June '11-'36
1912-1930
3.17z 01J-D •7,000 __June '12 '31 3.65g'10 ___ J13,300
1 6,000
1931-1940
3.4g'02 M-N •6,910____ Nov 11-'32
6,600 __ Aim '12 '33 Inside debt limit
$290,863
4s z '03 F-A
358,347
2,000.__June '12-'15 Outside debt limit
3)ig'05 J-J
226,250
2 500._Atm I '12 'In Water debt
48 z'06 F-A
875,460
4.2s g '07 J-J 4.200July 1 '12-'17 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 '10_
16,57,,935
4a g '08 M-S -2,450_ _Sept 1 '12-'18 Total valuation 1911
4,500_June 15 '12-'20 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911- _$18.70
4s g
22,019
Population In 1910
• Outside debt limit. z Part of issue outside of debt limit.
INTEREST Is payable in Boston and North Adams,

NORTHAMPTON. C. Coolidge, Mayor; G. W.Clark, Treas.
This city is in Hampshire County. Incorporated June 23 1883.
Water Bonds.
Hospital Loans.
M-S $5,000r_Sept 1 12-'16 3)is g J-J $120,000c-July 1 '12-'26
3,65s
5.000c__,Sept 1 1912
7.000r..Sept 1 '12-'18 3;is g M-S
M-S
3.85s
Refunding Railroad Loan.
School Bonds.
J-J 350,000c._ -July 1 1915 310 g M-N $2,000c. May 1 1912
43
Armory Bonds.
34s '04A-0 50,0000. _Oct 1 '12 '21
J-D $17.000o_ Dec 1 1912
4,000c_Sept 1 '12-13 4s
4s '06 M-S
M-S 10.000r_Sept 1 '12-'21 PERM'T DEBT Oct 3'11_4364,000
3 653
150,000
Floating debt
Sewer Loans.
55.726
310 '05 A-0 $8.000c_ _Oct 1 '12-'15 Sinking fund assets
125,000
5,000c_Aug 1 '12-'16 Water debt (Included)
430'07 F-A
15,457.027
12,000r_July 1 '12-'23 Total valuation 1911
3.85s J-J
13,000r_Sept 1 '12-'19 (Assessment about fair cash value.)
M-S
3 85s
$16.20
7,000r_July 15 '12-13 Tax rate (per $1,000) '11
45
J-J
19.942
Population In 1905
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
19.431
3).s z J-J $54,000c July 1 '1217 Population in 1910
INTEREST on all bonds payable at Northampton.

NORTH ANDOVER. Chas. E. Johnson, Supt. Pub. Wks.
This town Is in Essex County. Incorporated 1855
Sewer Bonds.
Water Bonds.
1923 45 '09 J-J $46.000c_July 1 '12-'34
J-J $80,000c
_1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_4237,000
40.000c
J-J
148.000
M-N 20.000c ____1912-1931 Water debt (Included)
53,765
J-D
8.000c ___1912-1915 Water sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1911. .5,407,905
Engine-House Bonds.
4s '09 J-D $17,000c _2_1912-1928 (Assessment at fair cash value.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_418.00
School Bonds
5.529
45 '11 J-D $26,000c_June 1 '12-'24 Population In 1910
INTEREST Is payable at the Winthrop National Bank In Boston.

4s
4s
4s
48

NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH. F. T. Westcott, Treasurer.
This place is In Bristol County. Incorporated in 1887.
Notes-(Con.)
Water Bonds.
$1,500_-_ _Sept 1 1915
43 '84 J-J $35,000c_ _July 1 1914 Town 4s
do 4s
28,000.. Sept 1 '12-'24
10,000c___ Jan 1 1‘)13
45 '93 J-J
Sewer Notes.
10,000c__ July 1 1913
48 '93 J-J
30,000c___Jan '1$&'23 4s '09 M-N J$72,000c_Nov 1 '12-'19
45 '93 J-J
32,000c_Nov 1 '20-'23
32.000c_July '18&'23
48 '93 J-J
4s '09 M-N 128,0000_Nov 1 '24-'39
Notes.
33,000
___
$22,750_ _Sept 1 '11-'23 4s
Water 49
Electric Light Bonds and Notes.
10.800_Sept 1 '12-'23
do 4s
J-J 350.0000-Jan 1 1924
3.000 ._Jan 23 1912 4s
do 4s
J-J
5.650__July 1 '12-19
3,500_ _ _June 20 1916 310
do 4 iis
3,000_Sept 1 '15-'16 4s '06 „.. 26,000__MaY 1 '12-'24
do 4s
2,000_ _June 20 1914
1,500_May 15 1914 4%s'07 ___
do 45
7,200July 1 '12-'19 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1 1911- $601,405
Town 30
8/.215
9,6(10 June 27 1912 Sinking funds
do 4s
6,500_ _ _ _June 1 1913 Borrow. capac. Sept 2 '10.. 154,863
do Uis
10,000..June 20 '14-'15 Tax valuation 1910_ _ -.7.732.240
do 4s
Total tax (per $1.000) 1910___$20.00
9,562
Population in 1010
INTEREST payable in Boston.

NORTH CHELMSFORD FIRE DISTRICT.
A district in Middlesex County. C. F. Butterfield, Treasurer.
4e '06 A-0 $48.000o_ _Oct 1 '12 '35 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911____$80,000
4s '07 1,g-s
monno..Mch 1 '18-'35 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _2,585,000
40'08 A-0 10 000c_ -April 'I2-'3.) Fire Dist. tax (per $1,000) '11-$1.00
Population in 1909 (est.)
1.800
2,000
....3
A-0
INTEREST is payable at Appleton National Bank. Lowell.

NORWOOD. H. W. Gay, Treasurer.
The town is in Norfolk County. Incorporated in 1872.
When Due.School-House Notes.
LOANSJ-D $30.000
As
1912-'26
Water Bonds.
Electric-Light.
F-A 125,000o __Aug 1 1915
4s
($10,000 each 5th year until paid.) 4s '07 J-D $15,000r_Deo 1 '12-'17
8,000c_June 1 1015 4tis'07 J-D 25,000r_Dec 1 '18-'27
J-D
45
1918-1927
5,000o_June 1 1918 410'08 J-D 25,000
J-D
48
7,000c_June 1 1917 BOND. DEBT May 2 1911_ $240,000
As
J-D
121,050
4,000c_June 1 1920 Note debt
J-D
4s
34,502
1913-1932 Sinking fund
4s '11 Sept 80,000
Total assessed val. 1910 __14,0,t3,280
Fire-House Notes.
1912-'1.3 (Assessment about 95% act. val.)
$4,000
4s
J-D
Total tax (per $1.000) 1910_ $9.20
Sewer Bonds.
6,731
48 '07 J-D $147.600 _June 1 '12'47 Population in 1905
8,014
4s '08 F-A 37.000o_Aug 1 '12-'48 Population In 1910
INTEREST paid by New Eng. Trust Co. and First Nat. Bank, Boston.

ORANGE. T. Wesley Bridge, Treasurer.

LxxxxIII.

PEABODY. Elmer M. Poor, Clerk and Treasurer.
Town property
This town Is In Essex County. Incorporated In 1855
valued at $1,475,157.
Sewer Bonds.
When Due.
LOANS48 '06 J-J J$120,000c July 16'12-35
School Loans.
2.000c July 16 19361
3348'02 F-A $50.000cAug 15 '12-21
4 y28'08 _ . _
10,000 Awl 1 '12 '18 As '06 ___ 125,000.Nov 15 '12-'36
63,000 _Oct 1 12-'32
45 '11 M-S 32,000c_Sept 1 '12-'17 48 '07 _ _
FUND. DEBT Sept 1 '11_5735,000
Electric Light Bonds.
264,000
43 '92 J-D $40,0000__:June 1 1922 Water debt incl)
318,00048,000_ _Aug 1 '12-'35 Sewer debt( )
3M8'09
88,000
1)
Elec light loa
Water Bonds.
296,868
45 '03 F-A$110,000, _Aug 1 '12-'33 Borrowing ea
_12,062,250
4s '04 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '11-'24 Total valuatio
-- 22.80
3345'05 F-A 96,000c_Aug 15'12-';,5 Total tax (per
15 721
45 '10 J-D Jl0.000cJune 1 '12-'16 Population in 19
18,000c_June 1 12-'20
INTEREST on tne sewer As of 1908 is payable at t
Bank. Boston; on the sewer As of 1907 at the Old Colony Tr

PEPPERELL. Edward L. Tarbell, Treasurer.
This town Is in Middlesex County.
When Due. Assessed valuation 191
. OANS'
Total tax rate (per M)
Water Bonds.
4s '08 M-N $100.000_May 1 '13-'38 Population In 1910
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 1911_3127,000 Population In 1900

PITTSFIELD. K. B. Miller, Mayor; F. M. Platt,
Pittsfield Is In Berkshire County. Inc. as a town 1761, as a cl
The sewer, water, paving and $119,000 of school debt, Included b
outside of the debt limit.
Paving Bonds.
When Due.
LOANS31,i g '04 M-N $50,000r Nov 1 '12Water Bonds
Improvement Bonds
48
M-N $50,000c___May 1 1916
48 g
M-S 15,0000____ Sept 1913 9s '08 J-D f$42,000cdor Dec 1'12-'17
A 15,000c&r Dec 1'18-'20
4s '08 M-N 100,0000_May 1 '13-'32
School Bonds.
As '08 M-N 190.000c_Nov 1 '15-'33
$60,000r_May 15 '12-'17
3 Ms'04 F-A 34,000r_Feb 1 '12-'14 As g M-N
3iis g F-A54,000e&r_Aug 15'12-'20
($10,000 yearly.)
48 '09 M-N 120,000c_Nov 1 '12-'15 48 '08 .1-D 112,000c&r Dec 1'12-'27
1 3,000c.. _Nov 1 1916 48 '09 J-13120,000o_Deo 1 '12-'23
2,000c___Deo 1 1924
48 '09 M-N 100,000c_Nov 1 '11% '32
As '11 F-A a500.000_Mch 1 '15-'30 BOND. DE T Apr 1 '11_81,792,000
Note debt
9,000
Sewer Bonds.
J-D $70,000c&rJune 1 '12-'18 Water debt (included).,,,, 901,000
48 g
3 As g J-D 150,000c&rJune 1 '12-'26 Assessed valuation, real 24,891,128
7.416,663
45 '08 M-N 1 8,000c&rNov 1 1919 Assessed val., personal
40,000c&rNov 1 '20-'23 Total assessed val. 1911_ _32,307,791
As '11 F-A a9,000__Feb 1 1924 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911......$16.60
25,000
a80,000 __Feb 1 '25-'32 Population in 1905
Population in 1910
32,121
a Coupon, with privilege of registration.
INTEREST payable at First National Bank and Old Colony Trust Co..
Boston; also at City Treasurer's office.

PLYMOUTH. Edward L B irgess, Treasurer.
This town is in Plymouth County.
Street Loans
Water Loans.
Is '95 F-A $4,200__Aug 1 '12-'25
___ $53,000
3M8
2,400__Oct 1 '12-14
48 '85 J-D
8.400_ _June 1 '12-'14 334504 A-0
4s '90 F-A
7,800 Aug 1 '12 '17 4 iis'07 F-A 27,000.Aug 15 '12-17
School Loans.
6,400 Aug 1 '12-'19
48 '94 F-A
45 '99 A-0 12.000_ _Oct 2 '12-'19 As '95 F-A$3,727 50_Aug 1 12-15
350____Aug 13 1912
3 Sis'01 M-N 10.000_ _May 1 '12-'21 3110'02 F-A
33j(3'03 J-J 14,666 66_July 1 '12-'33 As '04 J-J 18,200. ._July 1 '12-24
31.0'05 A-0 10,000___Apr 15 '12-15
($666 66 due yearly.)
26,100
4,000_4pr 15 '12-15 330'09 _ _ _
3%3'05 A-0
Playground Loan.
, b 1,'12 '3'
4s 'OS F-A 21,000 1,
$2,700
343'05 ____
8,400_Nov 15 '12-'25 As '10
Fire Department Bonds.
As '07 ____ 21.000....July 1 '12-'32
48 '05 M-S $12,000___Sept 1 '12-23
11,000
3 .is'09 ___
Real Estate Loan.
12,000
4s '10 ___
$800__Feb 1 '12-'13
310'03 F-A
Engine-House Loan.
Armory Bonds.
$1,800._July 1 '12-'13
34s'03 J-J
1 '12-16
$22.500__June
'06
48
.1-1)
'12-'13
15
500_Deo
4s '03 J-D
BOND. DEBT Mch 1911- $347,023
13,000
4s '05 ___
3,730,
Floating debt
4s '10 ..- 12,000
Total valuation 1910__
11,347,717
5,250
As '10 __Tax rate (per $1,000) 19I0___$18.80
Sewer Loans.
12.141
4 tis'93 M-N $1,500__Nov 1 '12-'13 Population in 1910
19,000__July 1 '12-'30
315(8'03 J-J

QUINCY. H. 0. Fairbanks, Auditor; John Curtis, Treas.
This city Is in Norfolk County. Incorporated May 17 1888.
Surface Drainage Bonds.
Municipal Department-3s, 4s.
43is'10 J-J 1$6,140c___July 1 1912
DueDue1 6,000c___July 1 191)
$60,000
1910____$107,375 1015
School Bonds.
38,000
86,270 1015
1911
22,500 48 '09 J-D S16.0000_Dec 1 '12-'19
76,170 1917
1912
15,750 48 '11 J-J 120,0000_Jan 1 '12-'21
67,670 1918
1913
Playground Bonds.
4,000
63,470 1910
1914
____ $24.000_ __Oct 1 '12-'2$
.8 g
Street Loans
-Consolidated Miscellaneous" 1910
1912-1924
___ J$42,900
1925 0.0'10 J-J $56,825c
800
1
Various
Water Loans.
4,100c___July 1 1912
4s '10 J-J
1 $12,000
1926
1 '12-'19 $91,000 _1910&1
1
48 '10 A-016,000c..Oct
1927
1.000o__ -Oct 1 1920 89,000_1912&'13 11,000
1914 10,000
1928
14,325c__Apr 1 1912 43,500
1915
9,000
1929
4,800c_ Apr 1 1913 41,500
4s '11 A-0
1916
8,000
1930
3,000c_Apr 1 '14-'16 40,500
1917
5,000
1931
7,733__ _June 1 1912 38,500
4,000
1932
4s '11 __ 112,000„June 1 '13-'14 75,000_1918&19
3,000
1933
2.000.--Juno 1 1915 142,000 _1920-'23
1924
8,000 _1934-'37
6,000__June 1 '16-'21 14,500
2,000 _1938-'39
1925
8,100__ __July 1 1912 13,500
AS '11 J-J 121,000__July 1 '13-'15 As '10 A-0 18.000c_Oct 1 '12.'20
15,000__July 1 '16-'18 4s '11 M-S 51,000c..Mch I '12-'28
• 4,000___July 1 1919 As '11 A-0 10,000c_Oct 1 '12-'21
Summary of Debt Oct. 1 1911.
3,000____July 1 1920
1,000-- - _July 1 1921 Municipal debt.......____$698,853
Park debt (playgrounds). __ 26,000
Sewer Loans.
1938 Sewer-construction debt__ 611,000
$115,000 1910-'14 $11,000
__ 682,000
1039 Water debt__ _ ___
7,500
84,000 1915-'18
Street-Improvement debt_ 43,700
1940-'42
16,500_
168,000 1919-'26
1943 TOTAL DEBT Oet 1 '11_2.061,553
4,000
40,000 1927-'28
1944 Borrow'g capao. Oct 1 'II__ 63,248
3,000
l9,500____1929
6,000_ 1945-'47 Total valuation 1910__ _32,458,055
18,500.__ _1930
52,500 1931-'331 3,000_ 1948-'50 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$19.50
Population In 1910
32,642
66,000 1934-'37
5,000r_Aug 1 '12-'16
As '10 F-A
INTEREST Is payable at Eliot
3.000r_Aug 1 '12-'14
4s '10 P-A
4s '11 A-0 30,000c_Apr 1 '12-'26 National Bank. Boston.

This town is In Franklin County. Incorporated Feb. 24 1810.
PlaygroundsRine Range
$500-- _Nov 1 1912 43j8'08 F-A $3.500-- _On demand
4148'08 F-A
BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_ $122,000
Water Bonds,
MeLangham, Treasurer.
22,300 RANDOLPH. P. H.
NE-S 592.1500 Sept 1 '12-'30 School-house loan
4s
3.7,
This town is in Norfolk County. Incorporated March 9 1793,
4.710
Total valuation 1910
Sewer Bonds.
Refunding Notes.
When Due.
(Assessment full value.)
LOANSM-N 325,0000
45
4548'07 MN I $9,0000 May 18'12.I7
Water-Works.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _$19.00
($2,000 yearly on Nov. 1.)
1 20,000r May 18'l8-37
1912
1
$20,0000....-Apr
48
A-0
5,529
Population in 1900
School House Loans.700r_Dec 31 1912 Water debt Oct 2 1911___ _ $121,100
J-J
5,575 55
45
F-A $4,800__On demand Population in 1905
Other debt
1914
93,100
31
Deo
1,800_
_s
1910
5.282
in
,.On
17,500_
Population
demand
F-A
4%5'08
65,169
M-N 40,000c._ May 1 1917 Sinking fund (water)
INTEREST on the water bonds is payable at the Orange National Bank 4s
2,583,050
M-N 20,000c-May 1 1918 Total assessed val. 1911
and at the office of the Town Treasurer; on tile sewer bonds at the National As
1,000r_Deo 16 1918 (Assesstnent Is about actual value.)
J-D
Hide & Leather Bank, Boston, and the Orange National Bank; on all other As
25,000c__July 1 1922 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911-__$18.60
45
J-J
loans at the Town Treasurer's office
10.000c_ July 1 1926 Town prop. (eat.) Jan 1 '11 393,750
4s
J-J
PALMER. Joseph F. Holbrook, Town Treasurer.
3,993
45
3,000c_ Nov 5 1923 Population in 1900
M-N
4,301
This town is in Hampden County
INTEREST Is payable at Boston Population in 1910
When Due.
Grammar-School Loans.
LOANSREADING. Mr. John H. Sheldon, Accountant.
___ $19,200
Refunding Loan.
- -fl
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 1909 $68,872
Thls town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated 1644.
___ $18,000
School Notes.
Assessed valuation 1911_$4,714.812 48 '11 A-0 $12,000c-Apr 1 '12-'21
School-House Bonds.
$6.000.Deo 21 '12-'17
3348
fair
about
cash
Water Notes.
1
'12-'17
value.)
$18,000c_June
(Assessment
J-J
48'07
4
6,500_Sept 27 '12-'16
$10,000__Mch 15 1912
16,000c_July 1 '12-'27 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_419.00 3
45 '09 J-J
Cemetery Notes.
7,801
Electric-Light Bonds
Population In 1900
1200_Apr 28 '12-'13
8,610 43
- -.
A-0 $39,000c_ _Oct I '12-24 --8
Population in 1910
430'07 A-0
9,000r_Oct 1 '25-'33
INTEREST on the school loans Is payable in PoSton.




Nov., 1911.]

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

29

Sewer Bonds (Inside Limit).
LOANSWhen Due.
School Bonds
City Bonds (Concl.).
48 '94 J-J
$3,000c_July 1 12-'14
43
F-A $12,000c__Aug 1'12-'15
11,000c_July 1 12-'22
4s
M-N 55,000 Nov 1 '12-'25 4s '04 J-J f $24,000c&rJuly 1 '12-'14 4s '97 J J
1 27,000c_July 1 '15-'24 33.4s'02 J-J
16.000c&rJuly 1 '12-27
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_3312,000
12.000c_July 1 '12-'23
39,100
18.000r_Apr 1 '12-'13 48 '98 J-J
Notes outstanding
5.860,200 334s'05 A-0 16,000r_Apr 1 '14-'15 33'4s'01 J-J
20,000c_July 1 '12-'31
Total valuation 1910
17,000c&rJuly 1 '12-28
30,000r_Apr 1 '16-'25 48 '03 J-J
(Assessment about actual value.)
18,000c_July 1 '12-'29
35,000r_July 1 '12-'16 4s '04 J-J
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910-$19-70 4s '06 J-J
5,682
5,000c_July 1 '17-'21 33-4s'05 A-0 24.000r_Apr 1 '12-'35
Population in 1905
15,000c_July 1 '12-'26
5,818
66,0000&rApr 1 '12-17 45 '06 J-J
Population In 1910
4s '07 A-0 24,000c_Apr 1 '18-'25 33-45'09 A-0 28,000c&rApr 1 12-'39
4,0000_Apr 1 '26-27 45 '10 A-0 29.000c_Apr 1 '12-'40
INTEREST is payable at First
45 08 A-0 49,0000_Apr 1 '12- 18 4s '11 A-0 20,000c_Apr 1 '12-'31
National Bank Boston.
Paving Bonds (Outside limit).
10,0000_Apr 1 '19-'28
334s'09 A-0 88.000c_Apr 1 '12-'19 4s '92 A-0 $5,000c___Oct 1 1912
REVERE. G. Arthur Tapley, Treasurer.
Water Bonds
10,000c_Apr 1 '20-'29
This town (P 5. Sta. Boston) is in Suffolk County. Incorporated in 1871.
48 '10 A-0 90,000c_Apr 1 '12-'20 4s '90 A-0 -,18.000c_Oct 1 '12-'20
Water Bonds.
Notes.
9.000r _Oct 1 '12-'14
A-0
30,000c_Apr
1
'89
4s
'21-'30
'12-35
1
3,889
1912-1916 3;0'05 A-05238.000c_Apr
4s '11 J-D
112,000c_Apr 1 '12-'19 4s '89 A-0 10.000r_Oct 1 '15-'19
4,000---Sept 1 '12-15
3 .48'05 M-S
School
. Notes.
4s
'11
A-01
7.000c_July
1 '12-'18
J-J
26,000c_Apr
1
'88
45
'20-'21
Bonds.
Street
'12-22
2
*5,500___Dec
•
30,0000_Apr 1 '22-'31
Park Bonds (Outside limit.)
J-D $2,500-June 21 '12-'16
8,700_ _May 15 '12-23 33s
48
Lowell St. Bridge Bonds.
334s'02 J-J $18.000c&rJuly 1 '12-29
3,000July 1 '12-'16
22.750___May 1 '12-24
48
4,800„Ju1y 1 '12-'19 334s'09 A-0 $38,000c&rApr 1 '12-'49 Assessed valuation. real_$58,806,600
6,500___Oct 1 '12-24 48
Sewer Bonds (Outside limit).
Assessed val., personal__ 7,569,739
400____July 1 1920
J 100,000__Apr 1 '12-'27
48 '07 A-0 $52.000r.Apr 1 '12 '37 Total valuation
66,376,339
Fire-Station Loan.
j 12,000-July 7 '12-'17
48
'08
A-0
1
27,0000_Apr
'111____.$19.10
'12-'38
1910___Tax
rate (per $1,000)
'12-15
1
$4,000___June
J-D
1 2,000--July 7 '18-'19 3
42.000._July 1 '12-'25 Population in 1910
77,236
J-D 15,000__June 1 '12-'17 4s '95 J-J
M-S 17.000..Sept 15 '12-'28 43s
INT. on coupon bonds payable at National Security Bark Boston.
Refunding Bonds.
6.000_ Fen 15 '12 'id
F-A
Coupon bonds may be changed forregistered bonds If application is made
2,000__July 1 '12-'15 yis '02M-S$110,000r_Mch 1 '12-22
4,000_ _June 1 '12-'19 3 As '02M-S 25,000r_Mch 1 '12-18 prior to one year of maturity of bonds.
TOTAL DEBI', ecc.-oct. 1 1911. Oct. 1 1910. Jan. 1 1909. Jan. 1 1908.
Trunk Sewer Bonds.
19,000_ _June 1 '12-'30
$1,519.000 $1.500,000 $1,466,500 $1,508,000
47,500_Dec 15 '12-'30 48 '03 M-N $52,000c_May 1 '12-24 Total debt
45_
44,000
56.000
69,000
62,000
4s '03 M-N 20,000c May 1 '25-34 Water debt (Incl. above)_
Sewer Loan.
Borrowing
capacity203,526
156,775
216,424
Loan.
Engine
Chemical
'15-16
4$ '06A-0 $2.000___Feb 1
In place of an accumulating sinking fund, the city raises each year by
f$1.000___Oct 15 1912
48
J-J I 1,000____July 1 1912
745..„Oct 15 1913 taxation a sum of money which is applied to the redemption of bonds, which
A-0 1
1. 580__-_Ju1y 1 1913 48
when pald are canceled. Value public property Jan. 11911, 35,423,411.80.
Park Loan.
44
J-J j 3,900__J0ly 1 '12 '14
$3,000_ _ _July 1 '12-14 SOUTH HADLEY FIRE DISTRICT NO. 2.
J-J
1,700_ -.July 1 1915 48
'12-'16
45
10
5,000_July
_July
J-J
'12
2
'.5
4,800.
J-J I
4s
This district (P. 0. South Hadley) is in Hampshire County. A. L.
.I-D
2,500___ Dec 23 1912
1,750 _ .July 2 191t) 45
3,000„July 1 '12-'17 Wright, Chairman of Water Commissioners.
J-J
M-N 3,000_May 18 '12-'14 48
46
Water Bones.
Assessed valuation 1910____607,574
DEBT
6
MCH.
1911
'12-'16
1
J15.000June
J-D
48
$483,547 48 '11 J-J $80.000c_ _Jan 2 '12-'411Distriot tax (per $1,000) 1910__$1.70
Town debt
5,000_ _June 1 '17-'18
305,000 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1911_360,000 INT.at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Boston.
Water debt
A-0 J 8,000__Apr 1 '12-'15
48
Trunk sewer debt
78,000 SPENCER. M.. A. Young, Treasurer.
1,155____Apr 1 1916
106,250
High-school debt
720___ _June 1 1912
348 J-D
This town is in Worcester County. Incorporated in 1753.
TOTAL DEBT Mch 6'11_ 950,797 LOANSJ 6,000July 1 '12-'17
3Ms
When Due. Floating debt
$18,000
17,719,512
July 1 1918 Total valuation 1910
500
1
Multi 1.4 land
211.650
Refunding Notes1,000__Se t 1 '12-'13 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___521.50 33'48
M-S
3%8
$3,000„-July 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1910_3,535,697
J-J
12,847
in
1005
Population
'12-'16
1
y
2.500Ju
(Assessment about actual value.)
BondsWater
18,219 48
Population in 1910
Police Station.
45J-J $240 000c- July 1 1914 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1910._ _$20.00
A-0 $18,000_Apr 15 '12-'29
4$
6,740
BOND. DEBT Apr 4 '11 _ __$240,000 Population in 1910
INTEREST is payable in Boston at the Fourth National Bank.
INTEREST is payable by the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co. and
Spencer National Bank.
ROCKLAND. J. S. Gray,Treas.; Ezekiel R. Studley, Clerk. SPRINGFIELD. E. H. Lathrop, Mayor; E.T.Tifft,Treas.
Town In Plymouth County. Incorporated in 1874.,
This city Is in Hampden County. Incorporated as a city May 25 1852.
hunding Notes.
School Loans.
Fire Department Bonds-When Due.
J-J $12,000r_July 1 '12-'15 LOANS4s '09 J-J $54.000r_Jan 1 '12-'19 33is
Ext. and Rifle Range.
4sg '06 M-N $20,000- Nov I '12-'16
12,000__July 1 '12-'23 BOND.DEBT Oct.3 1911_ $124,270 48 Street
40 '11 J-J
A-0
'08
g
'12-'18
1
Abbe Ave. Overhead Crossing.
$35,000r_Oct
43,670
Water debt (included) ____
Water-Works.
48g '07 M-N $62.000r __Nov 1 1917
aMunicipal Building Bonds.
4,411,800
M-N $20,000e__May 1 '12-16 Total assessment 1911
la
1 '12-'49
Locust St. Ext.
g'09M-N$570.000..Nov
33-4s
cash
fair
at
(Assessment
value.)
'12-17
1
6.000cFeb
F-A
48
48 g '10 M-N 390.000__Nov 1 '12 '50 4s g '11 A-0 $20,000r__Oct 1 '12-'21
17,000r_July 1 '12-'28 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___323.60 4g
J-J
48
'11 A-0 320,000r_Oct 1 '12-'31
North Street Ext. Bonds,
6,285
LIbrary Notes.Population In 1905
School Bonds43 g '09 A-0$160,000r_Oct 1 '12-'19
6,928
1910
In
Population
'12-13
17
$2,000__Meh
M-S
21345
City Stall Bonds
A-0 $35.000r___Oct 1 1915
48g'95
INTEREST on water bonds due 1912-16 and 1912-17 is payable at the 4ag'97 J-J
1 1917 45g '07 J-J $136,000r_ _July 1 '12-'27
New England Trust Co., Boston; on water bonds due 1911-28 and school 4sg'97 J-J 370,000r___Jan
27,000r July 1912-'17 ($9,000 even years, $8,000 odd years)
bonds at 2d Nat. Bk.. Boston; other interest at office of State Treasurer.
Park Bonds3 hsg'98J-J 60.900r__July 1912-'18
33.4sg'00J-D 20,000r___Dec 1 1919 33-4sg'03J-D $125,000r_June 1 1923
ROCKPORT. Fred. E. Pool, Treasurer.
Bonds.
1920
1
Sewer
June
J-Da125,000___
3sg'00
This town Is in Essex County. Incorporated Feb. 27 1840.
125,000r__ -Sept 1 1921 3sg'00 J-D a$142,000__June 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1911_ $120,000 334sg'01M-S
Water Bonds.
1922
1
15.000r_Sept 1912-'26
35-4sg'01M-S
334sg'02A-0
55,000r_Oct
30,000
48
J-J 314,000o_July 1 '12-25 Floating debt
33-4sg'03M-S a40.000c&rSept 1 1923 3 4sg'04F-A 26,000r_Augl 1912-'24
48
M-N 12,000c_May 1 '12-14 Assessed vaivation 1910_3.426,665 3;4sg'05J-J 398,000r __Jan 1 1925 48 g '07 M-N 20.000i_ Nov 1 1917
value)
actual
75%;
about
(Assessment
'15-24
1
48
M-N 50,000c_May
4s g '06 M-Na207,000r_Nov 1 1926 4s g '08 A-0 42,500r_Oct 1 '12-'28
38 '02 M-N 10,500c-Nov 1 '12-32 Tax rate (per $1 000) 1910_418.00 4s g '07 SI-N 43,000r_ _Nov 1 Dil r
Water Bonds.
4,446 4s g '08 A-0
9,500c_July 1 '12-'30 Population in 1905
48 '10 J-J
93,500r_Oct 1 '12-'28 4sg'93 A-0 $200,000c___Apr 1 1913
4,211
1910
in
Population
School Bonds.
'09
g
45
A-0
1
90,000r_Oct
A-0 150,000c__Oct 1 1923
'12-'29
4sg'93
48 '05 M-S $13,0000___Sept '1224 INTEREST is payable in Boston at
a Coupon or registered.
3 4sg'90A-0 125,0000___Oct 1 1920
National Shawmut Bank.
4,000o Jan 1 '24-'25
48 '07 J-J
Fire and Police Building Bonds.
48 g '07 J-J a250,000 -Jan 1 '12-'36
g '10 A-0 $323,000r_Oct 1 '12-'30 • .2: . • 1 .1 a 6
1 ,_ _.14,1 1 '12-'37
SALEM. Charles H. Danforth, Aud.; William A. Hill, Treas. 4s River
Front Loan.
g'09 J-J a1,080,000_Jan 1 '12-'38
3
This city is In Essex County. Incorporated March 23 1836,
J-J 378,000c__Jan 1 '13-'39
4s g '08 A-0 $14,000r_Oct 1 '12-'18 34s
Sewer Loans.
Bridge Bonds
INTEREST payable at First Nat. Bank. Boston and City Treasury.
3 Yis'09 J-J $32,000__Jan 1 '12-'19 is '95 A-0 $18,000c_Apr 1 '12-20
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUND &c.6,000 ___May 1 '12-14 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1911_33,796,900 Water debt (add') Oct '1152,443,000
16.000c_July 1 '12-'19 Is '06 M-N
48 '10 J-J
4s '09 J-D 30,000c_Dec 1 '12-'23 Sinking fund
Municipal Loan.
681,675 Water sinking fund
207,062
M-N
'11
4s
'12-17
1
10,000r
$18,000c_June
____1912-1921
4s '92 J-D
3,115,225 Net water debt (add'1)___ 2,235,938
NET DEBT Oct 1911
High School Bonds.
4s '06 A-() 4.000....Met 1 '12-15
PROPERTY.-The city In 1910 valued Its property at $10,555,952,
CITY
5,000Nov '12-'16 41,is 07 A-0 $80,000c Apr 1 '12-'27 incluhing $4,419,538 for property of water dept. In year 1910 water re48 '06 M-N
1,000__June 1 '12-'13 ts '08 J J :25,000 July 1 '12-26 ceipts were $377,297; expenditures and transfers, 1358.018; bal., $30,454,
45 '08 .1•D
Sewerage Bonds (outside limit)
1912-1918
5,000
45 '09 M-N
ASSESSED VALUATION.-Real estate is taken at abt. 90% cash value.
51-S $66.000c__Mch '12-'33 Assessed
48 '10 M-N 4,000e_May 1 '12-'15 334s
valuation,real.$102,393,230'Tot. assess. val. 1911_4128,053.034
2,000r
1912-1913 3 4s'04 M'S 165,00004cr.Sep 1 '12-44 Assessed
4s '10 M-N
val.. personal__ 2-1,65t,804 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 . $16.50
Is '06 F-A 87,500___Feb 1 '12-46
Trust Fund Bonds
Taxation in 1911 includes State tax, $1.03; county tax, $0.64; city tax,
7,500..
_Feb
1
F-A
'06
'12-26
is
'12-23
1
_July
$60,000c
J-J
4s
$16.50 per $1,000.
total,
$14.83:
Is '06 M-S 62,500_ __Mch 1 '12-36
School Bonds.
POPULATION.-In 1910 was 88,926; In 1905 it was 73,484; in 1900 It
Street Bonds.
48 '10 J-J $22,500c_July 1 '12-'20
was 62,059; in 1890 it was 44,179: In 1880 it was 33,340; in 1870 26,703.
'11-'13
1
M-S
$4,000c_hich
4,000r
1912-1915
4s
M-N
48 '10
6,000__Juno '12-'13 STONEHAM. W. Padilla Gray, Treasurer.
4s '03 J-D
Water Bonds (outside limit)
3,41)0r__ Sept '12-15
This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated 1725.
4s '90 J-D $72,000c June 1 '12-'20 4s 05 5I-S
1 '12-16
'06
10,000May
44
Water BondsM-N
'12-'18
Sewer Bonds2,500r_Mch 1
4s '96 M-S
138 ,000e_May 1 '12-'28
5,000r _ __1912-1916
$20,000c June 1 '12-'16
8,000____Oct '12-'19 48 '11 M-N
48 '07 A-0
J-D{ 50,000c June 1 '17-'26 33-413 Af-N ) 4.0000___May 1 1929
Public Park Loan.
45
2,000__June 1 '12 '15
48 '08 J-D
1 2,000____May 1 1930
5,000c___June 1 1927
6,000r
1912-1917 45 '08 J-J $15,000. _July 1 '12-'26
4s '11 M-N
3,000. .May 1 1930
___
2.000c___June 1 1928 4s
ToT. BD. DT. Oct 1 1911 $1,099,900
Pipe Renewing Bonds.
I 3,000._ __June 1 19z8
91,500
1. 1,000 __May 1 1931
F-A $1,000r_ _Feb 1 '12-13 Water loans (included)___
33s
5,000_ __June 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Nov 6 '11_._$205,000
4.500r__Jan 1 '12-14 Borrowing capacity (about) 172,000 4s
J-J
48
I 2,000_ __June 1 1930 Total assessed val. 1911_ _ _5,109,285
6,000r_Mch 1 '12-15 Total assessed val. 1911_33,316,700
31,4s'05 M-S
1
Playground Bonds.
(assessment 80 to 90% of actual val.)
(Assessment about full value.)
,.Boinsd2sSchool
3 itio
,000c_ _Apr 1 '1?-'18 Total tax (per 11,000) 1910-420.70
4s '11 M-S $3,000r _1912-1014 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-$18.50
7,090
1 2,000c. Apr 1 1919 Population in 1910
37,588
Water-Supply Bonds (Inside Lim.) Population in 1905
INTEREST is payable at the First National Bank, Boston.
4s '11 M-S $10,000r ____1912-1916 Population in 1910
43,697
INTEREST is payable at the Merchants' National Bank, Boston.
Clerk.
Geo.
0:Wentworth,
STOUGHTON.
This town Is In Norfolk County. Incorporated Dec. 22 1726.
SAUGUS. Geo. Parsons, Auditor.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_5242,000
Water Loa..
in
Is
Lynn)
Essex
Sta.
0.
County.
(P.
town
This
25,000
A-0 $91.000c_Part yearly Floating debt _
4s
Due.
When
School-House Loan
LOANSAssessed valuation 1911...3,649,060
yearly
92,000c___Part
J-D
4s
48
$12.000__July 1 '12-15
Water Loan
j..J
12,000o_ _ _Part yearly (Assessment about 70% actual val.)
4s
16
25,000_
_May
$15,000.Dee'12,'14&
'15-'10
31,4s
48
---_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1011_425.60
School-House Loan
J 18,000_ _Aug 1'12-'20
48
-- 7,000_ Dec 1 '13&'15
j-j $5,000o___Part yearly Population in 1905
5,959
1 45.000_ _Aug 1'21-'35 45 Refundi.ig Bo
--__ 10,000____Dee 1 1917 4s '05
48
.Js.
8,316
Population in 1910
48
1918
'10
___
1
24,000_May
1
'12-'35
-Dec
---- 7,000
48
2,00ne _Part yearly
J-J
4
3.4s
8,000 July 1 '12-'19
48
---- 8,500____Dec 1 1919 4s '10 ___
INTEREST on the water loans of $97,000 and $98,000 Is payable at
$,000_._ _Dec 1 1920 FUNDED DEBT Jan 1 1911$220,500 the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on the $12,000 water and $7,000 school
___
330
1.10,000 loan at the Exchange Trust Co.; on the refunding bonds at the
27,000_July 10 '12-'38 Floating debt
48 '10 ___
Sinking fund assets
15,005
Total assessed val, 1911_ _ _5,598,744 International Trust Co.
SWAMPSCOTT. Milton D. Porter, Clerk.
(Assessment about actual value.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_522.00
This town (P. 0. Ind. Sta. Lynn) Is in Essex County. Inc. May 21 1852.
I Population in 1010
8,047 LOANSWhen Due.
Water Bonds3 1,4s g F-A$150,000___Aug 1 1928
Stone Crusher Bonds.
_______ 1914 3 %g'09 A-0 84,000c_Apr 1 '12-'39
SOMERVILLE. C. A. Burns, Mayor; J. S. Pike, Treas.
4s '11 ___ $1,500
School Loans.
Fire Bonds.
This city Is in Middlesex County and was incorporated in 1872.
City B.Inds-(Con.)
48 '11 ___ 1$5,000 -----1912-1916 48 '11 --_ 1$40,000 _-_--1912-1919
City Bonds
1
800 __________ 1917
1 48.000
_1920-1931
$12,000c_July 1 '12-'14
48 '96 J-J $35,000c&rJulY1'12-19
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '10._ $416,800
Sewer Bonds16,200c_July 1 '12 '14 48 '99 J-J I 12,000e_July 1 '15-'18
48 '94 J-J
184.295
M-S$142,600__Sept 1 '12-'42 Floating debt
2,000c _July 1
1919 33-4ti
4s '95 J-J 1 14,000c _ ._July 1 1912
42,657
13,000Sept 1 '13-'25 Sinking fund
39,000c .July 1 '13.'15 3 48'00 J-J I 5,0000_ _ .July 1 1912 49
M-S 12.000__Sept 1 '14-'25 Total assessed val. 1910_11,187.540
J 32 000c_July 1 '13-'20 is
9,000cdcr_July 1 1912
8,000
.....
actual
1912-1919
J-J
about
value.)
49'01
1,
(Assessment
3
1
40,000c_July
'11
4$
'13-'21
'12-'21
___f
1
27.000e_July
3%8'02 J-J
500
1
_1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___$15,00
1922 45 '03 J-J I 18.000c_July 1 '12 '13
2,000c_July 1
48 '97 j-j
6.204
3,100 -----1913-1914 Population in 1910
40,000c&rJuly 1 '14-23 4s '11 _
24,000c_July 1 '12-'17
A-0
'03
1909 and sewer bonds Is payable In Boston.
water
of
on
bonds
24,000c_Oct
4s
1
INTEREST
'12-'18
1
'12-'23
35,0000_July
4p '98 J-J

When Due.
*LOANSWater Bonds.
JD J $7,000c__.June 1 1912
40 alg
1 24,000c_June 1 '13-'15
4s • • J-D 30,000c June 1'23-'25
J-D J 26,000June 1 '16-'17
4s
1 60,000__June 1 '18-'22
J-D 15,000c.June 1 '26-'28
45
4s1
.1-D 10,000_ . June 1 1929
7,000_ _June 1 '18-'24
48 '10 J-D
Electric-Light Notes.
$12,000_Apt 27 '14-'25
3)4s
45
1,800Jan 21 1913




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MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

TAUNTON. A. R. Leonard, Auditor.

Lxxxxill.

LOANSWhen Due.
Public Pdrk Bonds.
Cemetery Bonds.
45 '93 A-0 '20,000c. Oct 1 1923
3 As'02
$2.000r......July 1 1912
Wire Bonds
3;0'03 J J
3.000r __Jan 1 1913 33,
48'02 J-J
$2,000r_ _July 1 1912
4s '10 J-J
(3,300r_Jan 1 '12-'20 3 30'03 J-J
7,000r_ _Jan 1 1913
School Bonds.
Grade Crossing Bonds.
3%5'00 J-J
1 1920 3 As'05 J-J
$1,000r_ _ _July 1 1915
3;03'01 J-J
31,000e_ _Jan 1 1921 48 '08 J-J
700r_Jan 1 '12-'18
3363'01 J-J
38.000c&r July 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911 $654.500
336s'02 J-J
15.000c._ July 1 1922 Sinking funds
348,520
3 30'03 J-J
93,000acr Jan 1 1923 Water debt (additional)._
444,000
3366'06 J-J
15,000r__ .Jan 1 '12-26 Water sinking fund (addl) 288.419
4s '08 J-J
3,500r--Jan 1 '12-'18 Borrowing capac _
372,940
Building Bonds.
Assessed valuation, rea119,516,600
330'02 J-J $22,000c_ __Jan 1 1922 Assessed val., person
7,263,030
330'04 J-J
812.50r.Jan 1 '12-16 Total valuation 1911_
_26,779,630
4 30'07 J-J
value.)
11.000c_July 1 '12-22 . (Assessment at
411 '10 J-J
450____July '12-'14 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1
Public Playgrounds.
27,834
Population in 1910_ --310 03 .)-J•$31.000c.._ _July' 1 193:4
Special loans.
INTEREST Is largely payable at the Boston Safe Dep.& Tr.
in

This city is in Bristol County. Incorporated May 11 1864.
Sewer BondsWater Bonds48 '97 J-D $83,500c&rJune 1 1927 9s '87 J-J $45,000r July 1 1917
48 '98 J-D 16,500r June 1 1928 4s
J-J 516,500c&r_July 1 1922
48 '98 J-D 50,000r Dec 1 1928 4s '98 J-J
20,000r Jan 1 1918
4s '99 J-D 30,000r June 1 1929 4s '98 J-J
30,0000...A(11y 1 1918
4/3 '00 .1- D
JUI1C 1 1930 48 '99 J-J
4.000r July 1 1919
330'00 J-D 100,000c&rDec 1 1930 45 '99 J-J
30,000c&r_Jan 1 1920
330'02 J-D 20,000r June 1 1932 48 '00 J-J
40,000c&r_July 1 1930
3345'03 J-D 12,0001
10,0000 Jan 1 1923
June 1 1933 330'03 J-J
10,000C __Jan 1 1934
330'05 J-D
3 FJOOr June 1 1935 330'04 J-J
48 '06 J-D 30,000cdcr June! 1936 330'09 J-J
5,000r July 1 1934
4s '07 J-D
15,000c&r_Jan 1 1935
3,000r___Jitne 1 1937 $30'05 J-J
3345'08 J-D 20,000-__Dec 1 1938 330'06 J-J
10,0000 Jan 1 1936
15.000____Jan 1 1933
48
J-D 20,000____Deo 1 1939 Is '08 J-J
5,000____July 1 1938
4s '10 J-D 15,000.,.. __Dec 1 1940 4s '08 J-J
1939
City Bonds3M5'09 J-J
15,000__July 1 '13-'27
48 '93 J-D $15,000c June 1 1913 4s '09 J-J
48 '94 J-D 21,0000 June 1 1914 4s '10 ____ 20,000__Jan 1 '14-'33
25,000 __Jan 1 '16-40
4 '95 J-D 17,000r June 1 1915 43 ,11 ___
Electrio-Light Bonds4s '95 J-D 45,000r Dec 1 1915
45
J-D 46,800r June 1 1916 4s '97 J-D$125,000c&rJune 1 1927
7,500c&rJune 1 1917
330'02 J-D 15,000c June 1 1912 48 '97 J-D
3,500r June 1 1918
330'02 J-D
8,000c&rDec 1 1912 4s '98 J-D
5,000r Dec 1 1928
48 '03 J-D
2,300r June 1 1913 43 '98 J-D
3,000r Dec 1 1920
330'03 J-D 23,000r June 1 1913 330'00 J-D
28 02 J-D 175,000cecritine 1 1932
48
6,000r June 1 1914 .1,
J-D
330'05 J-D
7,000r June 1 1914 4s '07 .7-D 45.000chr June 11037
Fire Truck BondsJune 1 1915
3;0'05 J-D 30.000
J-D $3,000r Juno 1 1914
4s '05 J-D
1914 48'04
4,500r Dec
45 '07 J-D
Police-Station Bonds.
8,000r_ _ _June 1 1917
5s '07 M-N
5,000r_ _Nov 1 1917 Is '09 J-D $30,000____June 1 1929
Bridge Bonds.
2,000____June 1 1912
45 '07 J-D
6,800____June 1 1913 93 '09 J-D 312,000_ _ _June 1 1919
4s '08 J-D
4s '08 J-D 12,000.__..June 1 1918
Paving Bonds.
4s '07
12,000r___Dec 1 1927 330'04 J-D $12,000c___June 1 1914
13,183.33_Dec 1 1920 BOND. DEBT Sep 21 '11.$2,215,400
4s '10
4s '11 ___
3,300.... __July 1 1916 Floating debt
19,400
TOTAL DEBT Sept 21 '11 2,334,800
School Bonds812,997
4s '97 J-D $27,000r June 1 1917 SinkIng fund
1,521,803
48 '99 1-D 45,000r June 1 1919 NET DEBT Sept 21 'II
330'04 J-D 33,500c&rJune 1 1924 Water debt (Included)
762,500
4s '08 J-13 16.000____Dec 1 1928 Water sinking fund (Incl.) 347,569
23,362,751
Street ImprovementTotal valuation 1911
4s '06 J-D $24,000c__ _June 1 1916 (Assessment about actual value.)
48 '08 J-D 50,000____Dec 1 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_319.50
34:9
9
252
330'09 J-D 25,000____June 1 1919 Population in 190530
3 36s'10
25,000__June 1 1920 Population in 1910
4s
___
35,000_ __June 1 1921
INTEREST on coupon bonds Is payable at the Webster & Atlas National
Bank of Boston. Registered Interest is remitted by City Treasurer,
OUTSIDE DEBT LIMIT.-The electric light, sewer and water bonds
are outside debt limit.

This town Is in Middlesex County. Incorporated Sept. 17 163
LOANSWhen Due.
Water Notes
School House Notes.
3 As
J-J $162,000c___Ja
48 '94 31-S $6,000c Sept 1 1912-14 48 '04 J-J 115,000c_July 1
48 '05 M-N 42,0000_May 1 1912-25
Templeton Fund.
48 '09 J-J
2,000_ __July 1 1913 5s
___
$500 ._Perman't
4s '09 M-S
2,000_ __Sept 1 1919
High-School Bonds.
Street Loan.
4s '10 A-0 $90,000o_Apr 1 '12-'2
330'05 M-N $60.000cMay 1 1914-23 48 '10 M-N 18,0000_Nov 1 '12-'20
Refunding Notes.
9s '07 M-N J12,0000May 1 1912-17
130.0000May 1 1918.23 4s '09 M-N $4,000o_ _Nov 1 1917
4s '07 M-N 16,0000May 1 1912-19 48
M-N 50.000...May 1 '12-'36
48 '07 131-N
12,000c_July 1 '12-'23
5.000o _May 1 1912 4s '11 J-J
48
J-J 110,000_ __July 1 1912
Sewer Loan.
112,000._ _July 1 1913 Is '06 A-0 $7,000c___Apr 1 1916
Drainage Loan
48 '10 M-S
5,500.. Sept 1 1920
330'05 M-N $10,0000___May 1 1915 4s '11 M-N 8,0000_May 1 '12-'19
Is '06 M-N 10,000c___May 1 1916
Municipal Loan Bonds.
4s '07 M-N
5,000c___May 1 1914 4s '08 M-N 89.225r___May 1 1917
;1.4;8'03 J -.I
8,tamc_. July 1 1113
Engine House Notes.
330
A-0
2,000___Oct 1 1913 4s '05 F-A $13.000cAug 11014-18
.-43 '02 J -.1 10 wioc. July I 11i) TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '11_ _3773,125
48
J-J
10,500__July 1 '18-'19 W ter debt (incl.) _________ 277,000
4s '10 M-S
3,500.. _.Sept 1 1920 Borrowing capac ty__
43,995
48 '11 J-J
1,800c_ __July 1 1912 Total assessed val. 1911_15,204,000
1 8,000c_July 1 '13-'20 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 __ ..$18.40
Fire Station & Site Bonds.
Population in 1905
11 202
4s '11 J-J f$2,100c_ __July 1 1912 Population In 1910
12.875
1 9,000c_July 1 '13-'21
INTEREST on water 4s Is payable at the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust
Co.; refunding notes and school 4s of 1909 at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston,
on other notes and on High-School bonds at Fourth National Bank,Boston,

TISBURY. C. F. Lane, Water Commissioner.

WELLESLEY. Fred. 0. Johnson, Treasurer.

This town (P. 0. Vineyard Haven) is in Dukes County.
$12,567
Notes outstanding
Water-Works Bonds
($12.0u0c. _Sept 1 '11-16 Assessed valuation 1910-1,578,386
4s '06 M-S( 30,000c_Sept 1 '17-26 (Assessment about X actual value.)
20,000c_ _Sept 1 '27-31 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'10_311.00
1,149
Population in 1900
.Sept.
"
1,106
BOND. DEBT Feb 6 1911_ $87,000 Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at Martha's Vineyard Nat. Bank in Vineyard Haven.

45
4s
Is
48
43
Is

WATERTOWN. H. W. Brigham, Treasurer.

This town Is In Norfolk County. Incorporated April 6 1881.
Water Works.
Parkway Bonds.
A-0 $6,0000.__Oct 1 1912 45
M-S $13,000cSept 1 1912-24
M-S 18,000c_ _Sept 1 1913 4s
8,500....Mch 1 '12-'28
M-S
NUS 12.0(Mc__Mell 1 '22 27
Park Bonds.
111-S
1917-1926
2,0000_ Sept 1 1922 4s '10 M-S $5,000
M-$
25,000c _MCI% i '12- ii
S‘hool Bonds.
m
84 5 ,.:0,-4.ot 1 '12 '24
M-S J 2,000c___Mch 1 1916
1,000c._ _Mch 1 1920 98 '10 M-S 75,000_ _Sept 1 '15-'29
I 4,000_cMch 1 '12 13
Electric Light Bonds.
WAKEFIELD. Albert W. Flint, Treasurer.
Sent 1 '12'15
1
13.000c.„31ch
1 1914 Is
Is
in
Middlesex
town
This
County.
M-S
1,0000_ _Moll 1 1912
J142.000c___Mch 1 1915 45
Gas & Electric Light Bonds
Sewer Bonds45
-is
IiS
4,00 e
At-S{ 17,000c___Mch 1 1916
it I '12 '13
_ _1921-1930 336s'09 A-0 $20,000c_Apr 1 '12-'19
330
M-N $60,0000
8,000c___Mch 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '09_ 3464.000
J-J
3,000c ____1912-1914
M-N 47,500c_Nov 1 '12-'20 33.-f3
330
1 4,000c_ -Mch 1 '18-19 Water debt (Included). _
286.000
Fire Station Bonds.
330
M-N 100,0000 Nov 1 '31-'40
1 1,000c _ _Mch 11020 Floating debt (additional)
35.000
0
J-D $4.000 ____1912-1915
11,000c-Oct 1. '12-'22 35,
Sinking
fund
assets
154.247
1
12.000c___Mch
1
11)21
Water Bonds330
A-01 40.000c_Oct 1 '23-'42
48
5:7
46
13
6
M-S
4.000c_Sept 1 '18-'21 Total valuation 1910.._ _ _15,105
1912-1913
5,000
1 38,000°-Oct 1 '12-'13 4s '09 M-S
_a
12,000
1916-1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_..$12.00
45
A-Os 80,0000.Oct 1 '14-'23
School Loans.
Population
in
1910
Building
Bonds.
1912-1913
1108,000c-Oct 1 '24-'32 45
4s
A-0 $4,000c
M S $1.6000 Sept 1 '12 13
l 7,0000 Oct 1 1933
4s
1,000c ---- ----1912
A-0
INTEREST is payable by the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.. Boston.
Insurance_ Premium Loan.
1912-1918
4s
M-N
7,000c
1912-1914 WESTBOROUGH. Harry W. Kimball, Treasurer.
1912-1915 _s
4,000c
3s
J-D
A-0 15,000c ____1912 1921 PERM'T DEBT Jan 1 '11_ $631,950
335
This town Is In Worcester County. Incorporated in Nov. 1717
179,411
Floating debt
School Notes.
Sewer Bonds.
M-N
6,000c_.1912-19l7__
330
1922 45 '05 ___ 31,000____ 1912
500c
_ _1912 Borrowing capac. Feb 1 '09 186.607 45
330
M-N
M-N $31.000r
1926 45 '06 _
____
4,000
1912-1915 Total assessed val. 1911310,017,808 45
26,250 ------1912'1926
-a
M-N 10.0000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911.....$18.50 Uis
Municipal Light LoanM-N 30.000c-_ _Nov 1 1928 Permanent debt Jan 1 1911 $176,440
11,404 4s '10 AI-N 19,000__May 1 '12-'30 Temporary & demand notes 21,000
$18 000c Oct 1 '12-'14 Population in 1910
TOTAL DEBT Jan 11911.. 197,490
Water Bonds.
4s
A-0 90,0000 Oct 1 '15-'24
43
M-S $20,000r__Sept 16 1916 Sinking funds Jan 1 1911_ _
INTEREST is payable at the Colonial National Bank Boston.
33,131
4s
2,000r__Sept 16 1919 Tax valuation 1910
M-S
3,244,158
Clerk
Howard,
4s
1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_318.10
WALPOLE. F. 0. Pilsbury, Treas.; H. L.
M-S
5,000r
95
1925 Population in 1010
M-S 19,000c
5,446
This town is In Norfolk County. Incorporated 1742.
M-N 6.000c___Nov 1 1925
Water Bonds.
School4 Yis J-D $28,500_ Deel'12 20 43
F-A $56,000c_Aug 1 1912-25
4s
1 2.000. Dec 1 1921 WESTFIELD. L. C. Parker, Town Treasurer.
Fire sta'n 4s 1 7,000..June 19 '12-'18
Miscellaneous Loans.
This town is in Hampden County.
500_June 19 1919
Water ext.3 As $4 ific_May 12 1913
I
Highway Bonds.
When Due.
1,400____Sept 1 1915 Playgr'nd 4s 1 4,000..June 19 '12-'15 LOANSdo 4s
45 '10 A-0 $76,500 __Oct 1 '12-'20
Water Bonds.
1916
3,500r___June 1 1916
-.June
19
do 4s
900
1
'12-'22
4s
45
'11 A-0 15,000 __Oct 1 '12-'21
'97
1
A-0
$44,000__Oct
3,300r__June 1 1917 East-Sch 4 Xs A-0 4,500_0ct 26 1912 48
do 4s
Jail Bonds.
'02 J-J
16,000.. July 1 '12-'27
1,200r___June 1 1918 PERM. DEBT Oct 1 '11_ _..$150,440
do 45
48 '11 A-0 $8,000_Oct 1 '12-'19
Gas
and
Light
Bonds.
4.000c_
_July
94,900
4sf
17
plpo
1913
(includd)___
Stand
Water debt
High Schnol Notes.
5,077.495 33-s'88 J-D $72,000 __June 1 '12-'29
1 3,500c_July 17 1914 Total valuation 1911--48 '07 A-0 21,000 Oct 1 '12-'32 45 '06 M-S $16,000 __Mch 1 '12-'16
3.400c __Aug 6 1912
School 45
(Assessment at fair cash value.)
'12-'34 PERM'T DEBT Oct 7 '11..3420,500
4s
'09
A-0
1
23,000
Oct
Water 44
8 PI.) Dee
.
$1,000)
1911_
_$14.40
Total tax (per
4s '10 A-0 14,000 Oct 1 '12-'25 Water debt (included)____
60,000
10,000 __Sept 1 '12-'21 Population in 1905
do 4s
Tax valuation 1911
10,128.584
High 8r.,00l 4 Ifs 3,2 .-1 'telt 27 .2 Population In 1910
3
4.'99
895
2 4s '11 A-0 10,000Oct 1 '12-'21 (Assessment
actual
value.)
Sewer
Bonds.
about
9-10
INTEREST Is payable at Boston; on East school 4s at C. D. Parker
'07 M-N $11,000__Oet 1 '12-'22 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_2.18.00
& Co.; on water ext. 4s due Sept. 1 1915 at the Five Cents Savings Bank; 45
13.609
330'04 A-0 55,000 __Oct 1 '12-'22 Population in 1905
on other loans at the First National Bank.
16,044
33,68'04 A-0 36,000 __Oct 1 '12-'20 Population in 1910
INTEREST on water bonds at Boston; on others at Westfield.
WALTHAM. G. B Willard, Treas.; D. C. Denniston, Aud
This city is in Middlesex County. Inc. as a town 1738; city June 2 1884. WEST SPRINGFIELD. F. H. Sibley, Treasurer.
Surface Drainage Bonds.
Water Bonds.
This town (P. 0. SM. Springfield) Is In liatnpden County.
33,000r __Jan 1 1912 LOANSWater Bonds-(Coro_
48 '92 J-J 128.000c___Juiv 1 1912 4s '92 J-J
When Due.
2.000c-July 1 1912
4s '93 A-0 125,000c___Apr 1 1913 45 '92 J-J
4s
--- $165,000___-Apr 1 1927
General Purposes.
6,000r___Jan 1 1916 lis
21.000c_Jan 1 1913 4s '96 J-J
45 '93 J-J
g A-0 50,o00____Oct 1 UM)
330
'12-'22
--- $11.000-May 5
5,000c___July 1 1916 4s
20.000c___July 1 1913 48 '96 J-J
48 '93 J-J
1912 1930
A-0
7,000_0ct 1 1912-18 48 '05 __ _ _ 38,000
3,000r-Jan 1 1918
Bridge Bonds.
4s '94 A-0 10 000C_ Apr 1 1914 45 '98 J-J
Refunding Bonds.
11.000r___Jan 1 1922 4s
48 '94 A-0 10.000r___Oct 1 1914 45 '02 J-J
M-N $50,000___May 1 1928 _s '07 - -- $25,000
4 000c___Jan 1 1919 48 g
45 '95 A-0 10,000r___Apr 1 1915 45 '99 J-J
M-N 25.000c___Nov 1 1933 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1910_3501,403
4,000c___July 1 1919 4s g
4s '96 A-0 10 000c___Apr 1 1916 330'99 J-J
344 000
____ 25,000 _ _May 1 1929 Water debt (included)__
3,000c_ _ _July 1 1920
45 '97 A-0 30,000c_ _Apr 1 1917 330'00 J-J
7,352,209
Water Bonds.
Tax valuation :911
10.000c&r July 1 1922 4s g
48 '98 A-0 33,000c. __Oct 1 1918 330'02 J-J
____ $25.000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1929 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _315.00
330'01 A-0
13,000r-Apr 1 1911 4s '92 J-J •10,000c___July 1 1912 48 g
A-0 25,000____Oct 1 1930 Population in 1910_ _
- 9,224
1,4350__Jan '12-'18
330'02 A-0
5,000r___Apr 1 1912 4s '08 J-J
1,800r __Jan '12-'14 WEYMOUTH. J. H.Stetson, Treas.(P. 0.So. Weymouth.)
8,000r....Apr 1 1913 45 '10 J-J
330'03 A 0
This town Is In Norfolk County. Incorporated 1623. The town's total
4,500r___Jan '12-'15
3 365'00 AO 10.000c___Apr 1 1920 4s '10 J-J
Sewer Bonds.
assets on Jan. 1 1911 were figured to be 31,351,942, Including water-works
330'00 A-0 10.000c_Oct 1 1920
33s'05 A-0 18,000r__Oct 1 '12-20 4s '93 A-0'350.000c_ _Apr 1 1921 property valued at $534,630.
Water Bonds
Water Bonds-(Con.)330'05 A-0
8,000r___Oct 1 '12 19 4s '92 J-J •23,000c- _July 1 1922
M-N $300,000o___Nov 1 1914 45
hi-N
330'05 A-0 10.400c___Oct 1 '12 15 48 '92 J-J •15 000r....Dec 31 1922 45
4n,000cmav 129 & '31
45 06 A-0 30 oo0c___Oet 1 '12 26 48 '93 A-0 •10,0000_ _Apr 1 1923 48
M-N
12,000c May 1930 &'32
31-N 50,000c_ _Nov 1 1917 45
4 30 '07J4
Town House Notes.
M-N
16.000c _July 1 '12-27 4s '93 A-0 *5,000.3___Oct 1 1923 Is
21,000c-Nov 1 1919
5.000c_Apr 1 1924 4s
4s '08 J-J
11-N
7,000e_July 1 '12-'18 4s '94 A-0
29.000c___Noy 1 1920 4s '07 J•D $5,000......Dec 15 1915
7,000o___Jan 1 1927 4s
M-N
2.000r_Jan 1 '12-'13 48 '97 J-J
15,000o___May 11021 As '07 J D
6.000-..Dee 15 1916
M-N 13.000c___May 1 1924
School Notes.
1,000r- __July 1 1912 4s
4s '09 J-J 412,000r_Jan 1 '14-'17 330'02 J-J
M-N
At N $22,500c_May 1 '12-20
1.000r___July 1 1913 4s
8.000r_Jan 1 '17-'18 330'03 J-J
4.000c___May 1 1925 $30
2,000r___Jan 1 1915 45
F-A 12.000_ Nov 1 '12-'23
M-N
Street Bonds.
330'05 J-J
5,000c___May 1 1927 48
1,000r.___Oct 1 1912 45
M-N
89,000r_ _Jan
330'02 J-J
_Jan 1 1912 330'05 A-0
8.000c__ May 1 1926 45 '07 M-N 40.000_Nov 1 '19-'26
16.000c_July 1 '12-19
Bridge Notes.
18.000r. Jan 1 1913 48 '06 J-J
336893 J-J
16,000c..May 1 '33-'34
18,000r_ _Jan 1 1914 4s '06 J-J
5,000r___July 1 1921
12,000c___May 1 1935 1. '07 J 1) 38.000 June 1 '12 .17
3368'04 J-J
11,000r.. Jan 1 1915 45 '08 J-J
523r__Jan '12-'18 330 M-N
i 3.000c___May 11938 BOND. DEBT (all water)
4s '05 J-J
4,187 50r Jan '1216
16.000c_May 1 1937
Nov. 9 1911
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
$503,000
3 30'06 J J
$5.000r___July 1 1912
7,840r_Jan 1
D.000c___May 1 1937 Floating debt
4s '08 J-J
330'02 J-J
171.500
9,450.__Jan '12-'20 3 368'03 J-J
2,000r_ .July 1 1913
11.000o_May 1 1939 Sinking funds
4s '10 J-J
319,833
750r __Jan '12-'14 45'10 J-J
2,250r -Jan '12-'20
7,000_ _May 1 1940 Water sinking fund (Inol.)_ 313,632
45 '10 J-J




I

Nov., 1911.J
•

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

31

•^

Total valuation 1011 -----$8,654,054 I Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _ _ _ $18.90
(Property assessed at actual value.) I Population In 1910
_12,805
INTEREST on town and school debt payable at Town Treasurer's
office; on other loans at the Shawmut Bank. Boston. Mass.
WHITMAN. Isaiah T. Churchill, Ch'ru'n Board of Assessors.
This town is in Plymouth County. Incorporated March 4 1875.
LOANSWhen Due.
Fire Station Bonds.
So. Abington Water Bonds
4s
J-D $8,000r
1914
45
M-S $50,000r
1913 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1911-$276,700
Is
M-S 50,000r
1916 Sinking fund
77.45.3
Town Water Bonds
Total valuation 1010
4,994,721
4s
M-S $20,000r
1925 (Assessment at fair cash value.)
Town Hall Bonds.
Tax rate(per $1,000) 1910- _ _ _$23 00
4s
M-S $77,000r
1928 Population In 1005
6,520
School House Bonds.
Population in 1910
7,292
4s
J-D $13,700r
1913
INTEREST is payable at Boston.

WILLIAMSBURGH. Henry W. Hill, Treasurer.
This town is in Hampshire Count . Incorporated April 24 1771.
LOANSWhen Due. Sinking fund
$7,747
Water Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1911 _ 1,024,615
4s g '03 J-J $50,0000___July 1 1933 (Assessment about fair cash value.)
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1911_350,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_319.00
Floating debt
3,000 Population in 1910
2,132
TEREST payable at the Hampshire County National. Bank.
./INCHESTER.

G. H. Eustis, Treas.; G. II. Carter, Clerk
This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated April 30 1850.
Water Bonds
School Loans.
J-D 1,, 6.000c_June 1 '12 27 330 '03A-01$72,000e_Oct 1 '12 '29
33s
4s
M-N
4 000c . _May 1 1912
I 6,000c_Oct 1 30-'31
M-N 11,000c___Nov 1 1912 334s '05A-0
4s
9,000e Oct 1 '12-'20
48
J-D 14.000c_ June 1 1013
Surface Drain Notes.
4s
M-N 30.000c_May 1 '14-'15 33s'011 J-I) 34.000c_Dec 1
1912
4s
M-N 14,000c_ May 1 1916
Public Park Bonds.
M-N
6,000c___May 1 1917 45 '11 31-N $90,0000_Nov 1 '12-'41
48
6,000c_Nov 1 '21-'22
M-N
$34s
Sewer Bonds
M-N 11.000c_Nov 1 1925 45 '95 J-D $30.000c_Dec 1 '17-'22
48
Uis
4,000c_May 1 1917 45
M-N
J-D 70.000c. _Dec 1 '18-'24
330
M-N
2.000c___May 1 1914 FUNDED D'T Oct 5 1911 _$517,500
3 As
1,000c
M-N
May 1 1016 Water debt (inci) _______ 180,000
4s
J-D 33,000c_June 1 '26-'28 Borrowing capacity
56,275
334s
M-N 12.000c-Nov 1 '29-'30 Water-works, cost of____
603,649
Playground Bonds
Total assessed val. 1011__14,126,775
4s '94 J-D $50,000c _Dec 1 '15-'24 (Assessment at fair market value.)
4s '98 J-D 12,500c--Dee 1 1928 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__ _$17.0(J
Stable Bonds.
Population In 1905
8,238
”is '03M-N $4.000c_Nov I '12-'15 Population in 11)10
9,300
INTEREST payable In Boston at the Old Colony Trust Co. and the
Eliot National Bank.

WINTHROP.

II. W. Aiken, Treasurer.
This town (P. 0. Sta. Boston) is In Suffolk County. Incorp. In 1852.
Municipal L a s•
Veteran Building.
4s '09 A-0 $32.000c_ Oct 1 '12-'19 4s
____
$400_ _ _July 15 1917
4s '10 A 0 49,500c_Oet 1 '12-20
Water Bonds.
4s '10 J-D 18,000c_Deo 1 '12-20
$6,000__Jan 1 '12-'14
School Bonds
12,000.. Jan 1 '15-'18
4s '08 _ _ $34,000_Nov 15 '12-'28
20,000 Jan 1 '19-'23
Shore Road Loan (Notes).
4s '08 J-J
20,000Jan 1 '24-'27
3 As'01 ___ $30,000__June 1 '12-'26
24,000_Jan 1 '28-'31
Land Purchase (Notes).
28,000__Jan 1 '32-'33
$7,525__July 1 '12-'18
3 Ms'98 ___
18,000__Jan 1 '36-'37
3,787July 1 1913
3 As'03 -__
7,000_Jan 1 1938
30'05 __ 2,110.25_Apr 22 1915
110,000„Jan 15 '12-'16
School Notes.
45 '09 J-J
18,000_ _Jan 15 '17-22
3;0'01 ___
$5.000__Nov 1 '12-'16
28,000Jan 15 '23-'29
Park Improvement Notes.
45 '10 J-J
18,000Jan 1 '12-'20
3 Ms'03 ___
$5,000__Nov 10 1913 4s '10 J-J
20,000Jan 1 '21-30
Highways (Notes).
Sundry Appropriations (Notes).
33is'04 ___
$4,500_31ay 12 '12-'14 43 '04
___ $2,818___Dec 27 1912
3 ,is
____
3,200_ __Dec 1912-13
Street Notes.
Hose House 6c Refunding Notes.
3)is'02 ___
$4,250_ _ _June 28 1912
30'05 ___ $14,600_Apr 15 '12-'15 4s '08 ___
9,400.81_May 1918
Highway 6: Gen. Loan Bonds.
4s'10.. 2,586.41 _Dec 26 1920
9s '11 A-0 f$3,995c_Oct 15 1912
Sewer ec- Drains (Notes).
127,000c_ _Oct 1 '13-21 33is'03 -__
$2,180--July 1 1913
Cemetery Notes.
1,660___May 12 1914
37s'04 ___
4s '06 ___ $3,570 72Aug 1 1918 3Ms'05 ___
1,710Oct 12 1914
Refunding Bonds.
3 As'05 ___
4,875Dec 5 1915
f$42,000_June 29 '12-'18 4s '08 ___
4,885_ _ _June 22 1017
3 %s'08 __
30,000_June 29 '10-'24 4s 00 ___
4,750_Dec 27 1917
4,000_ _ _June 29 1925 4s'09 ___
4,995_ Dec 13 1918
3,000_ _ _June 29 1926
Fire Hose Notes.
48 '08 __ 515,000June 30 '12-'16 4s '08 ___
$1,012_ _June 22 1918
2,000._ _June 30 1917 Funded debt Oct It) '1-1__ _ $617,320
Tidewater Displacement (Notes).
Water debt (Included)--3 As'02 ___
33.000_ _ _June 28 1912 Borrow'g capac. Oct 16 '11_ 227,000
80,970
Pla round Bonds
Tax valuation 1911_____ _14,209
4s '11 J-J 315,0000_ _Jan 1 '12-'17 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911_ _ _ $19670
20
Population In 1010
10.132
INTEREST on municipal loans and playground bonds at Old Colony
Trust Co., Boston.

WOBURN. Robt. J. Corry, Auditor; J. F. McGrath, Treas.
General Municipal Loans.
sewer Debt.
4s '04 M-N $3,000c_Nov '12-'14 45 '06 J-J
$1,000c_July 1 '12-'16
45 '05 A-0
8,000c_Oct '12-'15 4s '08 J-J f 1,500__July 1 '12-'14
33s'02 J-J
2,000c_ _July
1912
1
300_. July 1 1915
55 '07 J-J
24.000r_July 1 '12-17
High Sch. Debt (Ou(side Limit).
45 '08 J-J
35,000 __July 1 '12-'18
f$4,000c_Aug 1 '12-13
4s '09 J-J
32.000c_July 1 '12-'19 3;is'03 ___ I 4,000c_ __Aug 1 1914
4s '09 .14
8.000„July 1 '12-'19 4s '08 ___
44,000r_ Aug 1 '15-'33
4s '10 J-J
45,000o_July 1 '12-'20 4s '06 ___
15,000r_July 1 '11-31
4s '06 J-J
8,000 July 1 '15-16 45 '06 ___
8,400c_ __$400 y'rly_
4s '08 J-J
500 __ __July 1 1912 45 '07 J-D
4,000-July I '12-'15
Playground Debt (Outside Limit).
Water Bonds.
45 '09 .14
$3.000_ July 1 '12-'17 4s '08 J-J
$5,000c..._July '12-'16
Highway Bonds.
4 ,0'07
1
J-J
22,000r_July 1 '12 '22
48 '04 F-A $1,500c__Aug 1 1912 45 '08 .T4
24,000_,Tuly 1 '12-'23
45 '05 J-J
2.000c_July 1 '12-'15 4s '09 J-J
8,000r_July 1 '12-'19
4s '05 M-S
2,0000_Sept 1 '12-'15 4s '11 J-J
20,000c_July 1 '12-31
4s '05 M-N
2.000e_Nov 1 '12-'13 4s '11 31-S
9,000c_Sept 1 '12-'20
Soldiers Monument Bonds.
4s '10 ___
19,000 __July 1 '12-'30
4s '02 J- D
$300c___ Dec
1912 TOT. FUND. D'T July 1 '11$392,900
School Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
78.000
$2,600c_July 1 '12-'15 Borrowing capacity
4s '05 J-J
45,017
r 4,000 _July 1 '12-'15 Tax valuation 1910
11,198,692
4s '06 J-J ( 10,000 _July 1 '16-'25 (Assessment same as actual
value )
1 1,000_ __July 1 1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_319.8
0
7,500 __July 1 '12-'26 Population in 1905
45 '06 J-J
14,401
Department
Bonds.
Fire
Population in 1910
15,308
Is '05 J-J
32 400c_ _July '12-'15
48 '06 J-J
3 non
July '12 '14
INT.payable on 48of 1909 at 2nd Nat. Bank. Boston; on others In Woburn.
WORCESTER. James Logan Mayor; DeWitt Clinton,Treas
This city Is in Worcester County. Incorporated as a city Feb. 29 1848,
Funded Water Loan.
Funded W.i ter Loan --(Con).
A-03250.000r___Apr 1 1914 3)45
48
J-J 335,000r___July 1 1931
48
A-0 100.000r___Apr 1 1915 3148
J-J
75,000r___July 1 1932
48
A-0 185,000r_Apr 1 1918 3s
A-0 50,000r___Apr 1 1932
A-0 200.000r___Apr 1 1919 3Sis
Is
A-0 50,000r_Oct 1 1932
4s
A-0 30,000r___Apr 1 1920 3)is
J-J 100.000r___Jan 1 1933
48
A-0 70.000r___Apr 1 1921 3148
A-0 25,000r__ Oct 1 1933
A-0 150.000r_Apr 1 1922 3)0
48
J-J 125.000r___Jan 1 1934
48
A-0 100,000r_Apr 1 '23-'24 3148 '04J-J
80,000r___July 1 1934
A-0 200,000r___Apr 1 1925 3)0 '04J-D 50,000r___Dec 1 1934
4s
4s)
A-0 75 000r___Apr 1 1926 3 he '05A-0 15,000r___Apr 1 1935
Is
A-0 300,000r _Apr 1 1927 3)0'06 A-0 25.000r.....Aor 1 1936
48
A-0 350.000r___Apr I 1928 4s '07 A-0 25,000r___Apr 1 1917
48
25.000r ...Jan 1 1929 33s
J-J
A-0 25,000r___Apr 1 1919
3s
J-D 700.000r___June 1 1929 48 '10 J-J
25,000_ -__July 1
314s
J-D 250 000r___June 1 1930 Is '10 A-0 75,000____Oct 1 1920
A-0 150,000r___Apr 1 1931 48 '11 J-J 100,000_ July 1 1920
34s
1916




LOANS-When Due.
Funded City Loans
Bridge Bonds
4s
A-0 $50 000r___Apr 1 1925
45 '08 J-D
5.000 _June 1 1918 48
A-0 250.000r_ __Apr 1 1926
Sidewalk Bonds
48
A-0 450,000r_ __Apr 1 1927
4s '08 A-0 $25.000r___ Apr 1 1918 37s
A-0 18.000r___Apr 1 1912
48 '08 J-J
10,000r_Ju1y 1 1918 ”is
A-0 28 000r_Apr 1 1914
3 .is'09 J-J
25.000r-__Jan 1 1919 33-is
A-0 30.000r___Oct 1 1915
4s '10 J-J
25,000____Jan 1 1920 Is '07 A-0 10 000r___Apr 1 1917
4s '11 J-J
15,000____Jan 1 1921 37s
A-0 20.000rApr 1 1919
Beaver Brook Loan.
Public Playground Loans.
3 Iis'06 A-0 $25.000r ___Apr 1 1918 4s
A-0 $36,000r_Oct 1 1918
4s '08 J-D 28,000r_June 1 1918 3;is
J-J
50,000r___July 1 1929
334s
A-0 37.000r___Oct 1 1915
Hospital Bonds.
48
A-0
7,000r___Oct 1 1017 3
A-0$300.000r___Oct 1 1912
3%8
A-0 45,000r___Apr 1 1919 4s '07 A-0 45,0(l0r___Ap
r 1 1917
4s '10 J-J
50,000____Jan 1 1920 48 '08 J-J
4,000r _July 1 1918
Funded Sewer Loans
Building Bonds
45
J-J $80.000r__ Jan 1 1912 3)is '05A-0 $15 000r___ Apr 1 1915
45
J-J 100.000r__ Jan 1 11)16 45 '10 J-J
10,000____July 1 1920
48
J-J 200,000r___Jan 1 1927
Street Pasring Loans
4s
J-J 300,000r__ July 1 1928 330
.1-J $80 000r___July 1 1912
374s
J-J 170,000r___July 1 1929 3s
J-J
29.000r___Juiy I 1912
35s
A-0 20,000r__ Apr 1 1920 33-is
A-0 40,000r___Apr 1 1915
33s
A-0 400,000r _Apr 1'30-'31 330
'04A-0 31,000r_Apr 1 1914
3)48
A-0 90,000r___Apr 1 1932 3)is'06 A-0 28.500r_ _Apr 1
1916
3)0
J-J
39,000r___July 1 1912 48 '06 J-J 148.825r. _ _July
3103
A-0 57,000r___Apr 1 1913 48 '07 A-0 50,000r___Ap 1 1916
r 1 1917
34s
A-0 35.000r___Apr 1 1933 4s 08 J J
50,000r___Jan 1 1918
”is '05A-0 60.000r_Apr 1 '34-'35 4s '08 A-0 15.000r___Ap
r
1918
3)4s'08 A-0 20 000r__ _Apr 1 1936 4s '08 J-D 15,000r___June 1
1 1918
48 '07 A-0 50,000r___Apr 1 1917 4s '08 J
80.000r___Jul
4s 'OS J-J
25,000r_ _Jan 1 lal 330'09 J-J 100.000r_Jany 1 1918
1 1919
4s '08 J-D 25.000r___June 1 1918 ”is
A-0 20.000r___Apr 1 1919
48 '08 J-J
12.000r_July 1 1918 3s
J-J
75.000r___July 1 1919
330'09 J-J
35,000r_Jan 1 1919 45 '10 J-J 295.000__Jan 1 1920
3Iis
A-0 20.000r___Apr 1 1919 45 '09 A-0
45 '09 A-0 20,000-__Oct 1 1919 3.80'09 A-0 15,000......_Oct I 1919
20,000----Oct 1 1919
45 '10 J-J
60.000r-Jan 1 1920 4s '10 J-J
75.000____July 1 1920
4s '11 J-J
25,000__Jan 1 1921 4s
J-J 215,000____Jan 1 1921
43 '11
50,000rApr 1 1921
School Loans.
Grade Crossing Abolition
45
A-0 $40.000r___Apr 1 1917
4s '08 J-J 350.000r___July 1 1918 33-is
J-J 177.000r„-July 1 1919
35.0'09 J-J 100.000r__.Jan 1 1919 33s
J-J
30,000r___Jan 1 1920
4s '10 A-0 100,000____Oct 1 1930 ”is
A-0 20.000r___Apr 1 1921
3 Ms'10 J-J 100,000_Jan 1 1930 3s
J-J
95,000r___July 1 1921
Funded Park Loan.
354s
J-J
75,000r___July 1 1922
3
J-J
$8.500r___July 1 1932 4s '06 J-.1
27.000r___July 1 1916
4s
A-0 250.000r __Apr 1 1938 48 '07 A-0 98,500r---Apr 1 1917
37-is '05A-0 56 300r__ Oct 1 1915 4 '05 J J
15.000r___J 11 1 1918
Catch Basin
33-s'09 J-J
65.000r_ -_Jan 1 1919
48 '08 A-0 $10,000r___Oct 1 1918 48
A-0 10.000r___Apr 1 1927
34s
A-0 10,000r___Apr 1 1919 374s
J-J 100.000r___July 1 1928
Fire Bonds.
30'09 A-0 125.000r___Apr 1 1929
3;is '05A-0 $26,000r___Apr 1 1915 48 '10 J-J
65.000r_Jan 1 1920
4s '08 J-J
17.000r___July 1 1918 4s '11 J-J 120,000__Jan 1 1921
4s '10 J-J
15.000r_Jan 1 1920
Police-Station Bonds.
R,itie Range Bonds.
45 '11
$20,000rJan 1 1921
48 '06 .1. .1 $12 000r_ __Jan 1 1015
Improvement Bonds.
4s '08 J-J
14,000r___July 1 1018 Is '11 J-J $270,000 ___July 1 1921
INTEREST payable by check on Merchants' Natienal Rank Boston.
TOTAL DEBT SINKING FUNDS. dcc.May 1 '11. Apr. 1 '10. Oct. 1 .09. Dec. 1 '08.
Total bonded debt
$10,509,625 $9,944,625 $9,339,625 $8,830,625
Sinking funds
4,219,152
3,790,681
3,536,0:t5
3,604,755

Net debt
$6,290,473 $6,153.044 $5,803,500 $5,225,870
Water and park debt (included above)
$4.175,000 $4,154,800 $4,129,800 $4,104,800
The sinking fund receives yearly a sum sufficient, with
accumulations of
Interest on sinking fund investments, to retire entire
debt at maturity.
In 1910 $175,609.75 was paid Into sinking fund. The water
sinking fund on
May 1 1911 amounted to 81,991.082.66.
CITY PROPERTY.-The city owned property In 1910
valued
at $17,929,031.00, including water works, $4,931,130.56. Receipts
assessments in year 1910, $388,950.95; Interest on water loans, from water
$144,825.00;
paid to water sinking fund. $25.044.95.
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation and
have been as follows, real estate being taken at "Its full and fair cashtax rate
value":
Personal
Rate of Tax
YearsReal Estate.
Property.
Total.
per $1.000.
1910
$110,513,550
$31,388,057
3141,1u07,607
$16.40
1909
105,898,500
27,487.702
133.384.202
1840
1908
103,703,650
25.619,776
129.323,426
17 00
1905
95.669,850
25.195.'52
120,865.502
17 00
1900
86,158,600
25,888.373
112.043 973
16 40
1895
71,104.650
16,939,866
88,044 516
15 40
1890
57,819,250
15 633,010
73 452,268
15 60
In 1910 tax rate includes: State tax. $1.45; comity tax, $0.94,
city
tax, $1401, total, $16.40.
Average assessed valuation for three years 1908 to 1910 inclusive,
less
abatements, was 3134 684 278 66.
POPULATION.-In 1910 was 145,986; in 1905 it was 127,763;
In
1900
It was 118,421: in 1890 was 84,655: in 1880 was 58,291.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS
Location-

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Poyu's
debt.
debt. valuation. $1,000. 1910.

Adams (T), Berkshire Co __ 133.000
Agawam (T), Hampden Co..--•48,000
Avon (T), Norfolk County_ _ __ 48,500
Ayer (T), Middlesex County__ 75.500
Barnstable (T). Barnstable Co. 93.750
Barnstable County
None
Berkshire County
35,000
Blandford Fire Dist., Hampden County
25.000
Bourne (T), Barnstable Co_ _'66,614
Dalton Fire District
48.000
Dartmouth, Bristol County__ 12.500
Douglas (T), Worcester Co __ _ 1'42,000
East Longmeadow (T), Hampden County
15,000
Great Barrington Fire Dist___135.000
Hadley (T), Hampshire Co___ None
Hadley Water Supply Dist___ 51.800
Hatfield (T), Hampshire Co__ 50,000
Hingham (T), Plymouth Co_ _•32,222
Hopkinton (T), Middlesex Co_ 35,800
Hull (T), Plymouth County_ _230,624
Lancaster, Worcester County_ 33.000
Littleton (T), Middlesex Co__ 30,000
Longmeadow (T),IlampdenCo. 42,000
Middleboro Fire District
25,000
Millers' Falls Water District
40,000
Millis, Norfolk County
30.000
Monson (T), Hampden Co
35,000
Montague (T), Franklin Co_
27,000
Nantucket (T). Nantucket Co_ 35.138
North Brookfield (T). Worcester County
None
Northfield, Franklin County
60,948
Oxford (T). Worcester County•42,103
Plymouth County
204.000
Provincetown(T),BarnstableCo 87.400
Rutland, Worcester County
44.000
Scituate (T), Plymouth Co...,. 77,520
Sharon, Norfolk County__
71,000
Southbridge (T), Wore Co.._ _•137,795
South Hadley (T). Hampsh. Co.44.000
Turners' Falls Fire District
55.000
Uxbridge, Worcester County_ 95,000
Ware (T), Hampshire Co
72,580

None x6,204,433 y17 60 13,026
None x1,968,680 y17.60
3,501
x1.005 830 z20.60
2013.
4.050 x2,178,250 x17.20
2.795
13.986 /6.140.270 x13.50
4,676
62,851z32.616,727
8.32 27,542
65,494z83,346,580
105,369
None
190,000
r-1.8.0,375 x13.60
22,000 3,529,605
35.000 x4,553.725 x14.40
y1.357.009 y14.30
10,000

x735,020 x18.50
4.00
x14.80

2.474
4,376
2.152
1,553

42,100 x1,459.807
2,200
y1,814,763
x7,88-1,410
Wok, x1,559,215
57,007,- 56
y5,724.302
5,809 x1,136,9;:.3
11.000 x1,459.370
None x3,401,170
5.000 r1.000,000
20.636 x1,102,381
8,000 x1,888 815
15,000 y4.200,000
30,000 x3.528.780

v17.50
x12.80
y12.50
x1,5.25
v12.00
18.uO
x12.50
x1.75
r22.40
x16.50
x17.00
y19.90
x17.00

73.000 x1,652.393
y1.353,313
x1.066,325
87.000x101752 025
48.635 x2,158.146
5,000
x781,217
x4.657,690
14.694 x2,785,0L5
_ y6,205,875
5,000 x2,900.057
x3,428,159
y3,164,820
None z4,814,775

z16.00
3.075
y20.00
1.642
x17.90
3,361
x16.00 144,337
x22.70
4,369
x18.00
1,743
y15.00
2,482
x21.50
2,310
y19.80 12,592
x19.50
4,884
x2.70
y14.50
4,671
x16.00
8,774

1,999
1,986
4,965
2.452
2,103
2.464
1,229
1,084
1,399
4,758
6,866
2,962

RHODE ISLAND-DEBT OF STATE.

32

Bonded Floating Assessed Temper PopuDebt
Valuation. 1,000. lation.
Debt.
3
02
9110
14,
$
7,685 x5,063,895 x16.00
Wareham, Plymouth County_ 31,000
x2,840,162 x13.60
6,206
Wayland (T). Middlesex Co_•91.200
Webster (T), Worcester Co___ 104,400 37,000 x7,789,770 x10.00 11,509
2,928
Westport. Bristol County____ None 29,900 x1.820,050 x20.00
3,708
None y3,558,767 y19.50
Williamstown ('r), BerkshlreCo.40.941
5,678
WInchendon(T),Worcester Co. 78,000 16,240 y4,149,710 1119.00
Location.

• Total debt. (T) Town. a State and County tax rate.
for 1909. x Figures are for 1910. y Figures are for 1911.

d Figures are

[VOL. Lxxxxl.H.

BURRILLVILLE. Francis Fagan, Treas. (P. 0. Pascoag).
This town is situated in Providence County. Incorporated 1806. Bonds
are all taxable.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Jan 16 '11 __$130,000
LOANS37,100
Note debt
Funding Bonds.
3lig'99 M-S $80,000c_ __Sept 1 1939 Sinking fund & other assets. 56,805
4,252,625
Total valuation 1910
Highway Improvement Bonds.
45 g '97 J-J 230,000c&rJan 1 '13-'22 (Assess about 80% actual value.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910----$13.00
(Part due every five years.)
7,425
Population in 1905
Refunding Bonds
8,000
3g'02 M-S $40,000c___Aug 1 1942 Population in 1910 (eat)
INTEREST is paid at Industrial Trust Company of Providence.

CENTRAL FALLS. C. A. Reynolds, Treasurer.

State of Rhode Island.
ITS

This city, incorporated in 1895, assumed the debt of the old fire district
(which is now a part of the city) and a part of the debt of the town of
Lincoln. Property consisting of land, buildings, water and sewer equip
ment. &c., to the value of $769,506 is owned by the city.
Central Falls is in Providence County
Refunding Bonds
When Due
LOANS4s g '08 P-A $200,000cAug 1 '28-'47
Fire District Bonds.
43s g M-N $32,000c May 15 '12-19 BOND. DEBT May 1 1911_ $533,680
Total assessed val. 1011_ _10,113,875
City Bonds.
45 g
J-D $150,000c_Dec 1'12 to'26 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_215 00
Bridge Bonds.
•
1!
45 '05 F-A$100.000c_Aug 1921-30 Population In 1905
22,
Population in 1910
Town of Lincoln Bonds
(Proportion assumed by Central Falls.)
J-J $31.075_ _J & J '12-16
4s
INTEREST is paid at Industrial Trust Company of Providence.

DEBT, RESOURCES, dm
One of Original Thirteen
Admitted as a State
1,250
Total area of State (square miles)
Providence
State Capital
Governor (term exp. first Tues. Jan., 1912)_Aram J. Pothier
Sec. of State (term exp. first Tues. Jan. '12)_J. Fred Parker
E. M. Sullivan, Mayor; Wm. M. Lee, Treas.
Treasurer (term exp first Tues. Jan. 1912)__Walter A. Read CRANSTON. Providence
County. Incorporated in 1754.
LEGISLATURE -As the result of an amendment to the Constitution
which was adopted at the election held in November 1900, 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 in any calendar year. On Nov. 7 1911 the voters
adopted a proposition to amend the State Constitution so as to provide for
bi ennial Instead of annual, elections of Governor, Lieutenant-Governor,
Secretary of State, Attorney-General. General Treasurer and Senators and
Representatives. V. 93, p. 1338.
HISTORY OF DEBT -Far early history of the Rhode Island State aebt
see "State and City Supplement" of April 13 1895, page 33. The bonds
outstanding at present are described as follows:
When Due.
When Due. LOANSLOANSHarbor Improvement Bonds (x).
Penal & Reformatory hist Loan.
334g'09 M'S $300,000c__Mch 1 1959 4s g '10 P-A$500,000c_ __Aug 1 1960
Highway Improvement Bonds
State House Loan
3%g'94 J-J j$200,000c_Jan 1 1914 "s g '06 A-0 $600,000c_Apr 1 1938
400,000c__Jan 1 1924 3yig'09 M-S 600,000c__Mch 1 1939
Armory Construction Bonds
3%g'94 J-J 400,000c_ ,Jan 1 1934
3s g '98 A-0 800,000c _July 15 1938 3s g '06 A-0 8350.000e_Apr 1 1946
*Metropolitan Park Loan.
35 g '01 M-N 700,000e___May 1 1941
3,isg'08 J-D $250.000e _June 1 1958
• This isdebt Incurred for the benefit of the several townsand citles 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. (x) Coupon with privilege of registration.
PAR VALUE OF BON DS.-The bonds are for $1.000 each.
TAX FREE -All of the above bonds are tax-exempt in Rhode Island
INTEREST on the State-House bonds is payable in Providence at th,;
Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co.; all other issues at Industrial Trust Co.

This city is in
$345,000
Floating debt
Gold Bonds
326,720
43 g '92 J-J $150,000c&r_July 1 1922 Sink. fund & other assets_
753,280
4s g '95 F-A 100.000c&rAug 15 1925 NET DEBT Nov 1 1910
45 g '94 F-A 135,000c&r_Aug 1 1929 Total assessed val. 1910_ _17,469,975
(Assessment about full value.)
4s g '97 J-J 150,000c&r_July 1 1937
50.000c&r_Jan 1 1945 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910__213 (10
4s g '05 J-J
17,570
M-N 50,000c&r_Nov 1 1939 Population In 1905
21,171
4s g '07 M-N 100.000c&r.May 11017 Population in 1910
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 10i0$735,000
INTEREST payable at City Treasurer's office.

EAST PROVIDENCE. Fred B. Halliday, Town Treasurer.

This town is in Providence County, Incorporated March 11882. High
school bonds below are excluded in ascertaining borrowing capacity.
High School Bonds
_ $80,000 ______________
As'll
45 '08 J-J $76.000_ _ __July 1 1948
75,000
4s '11 ___
BOND. DEBT July 1911_2636,000
Town Bonds
76,000
45 '88 M-S $35,0000 ____1912-1918 School bonds (additional)
100,000
Town notes (additional)__
Gold Bonds-I893
30,791)
45 g '93 J-J $25,000c_ _ _July 1 1923 Sinking fund
12,151,002
48 g '93 J-J 120,000c_July 1 '33&'43 Total valuation 1911
Town tax (per $1,000) 1910- -$15.00
Gold Funding Bonds
13,750
4s '97 J-D j$50.000c_June 15 1022 Population ln 1905_
15,808
50,000r_June 15 1947 Population in 1910
48 g '08 J-J 200,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1958
INTEREST on coupon bonds is payable at the Rhode Island Hospital
Trust Co., Providence.
EAST PROVIDENCE FIRE DISTRICT. P. W. Cady, Treasurer.
The water-works system of this district has been purchased by the East
Providence Water Company,subject to the outstanding debt of the distrIct.
Due. 4 145 g J-J 2100 000g .. _ _July 1 1932
When Due
LOANS$35,0000__July 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_2185,000
Ois g J-J
g
1922 Tax rate (per 21.000) 1910_ ___$1 5.,
J-J
1
50.000o_July
434s
TOTAL DEBT SINKING FUNDS. OccINTEREST is paid at the Industrial Trust Co., Providence, R. I.
Apr. 1 '11. Jan. 1 '11. Jan. 1 '10. Jan. 1 '09.
1 EAST PROVIDENCE-WATCHEMOKET FIRE DISTRICT. W. J
60
30
5:0
50
50
$5,100,000 $4,600.000 $4,800,000 23,9
Total funded debt
654,999
548,906
574,146
Sinking funds
Faulkner, Secretary,
$5,000
Note debt
Sewer Bonds.
$4,525,854 $4,051,094 $4,145,001 $3,341,639 4%8'09 J-J $75,000c__July 1 1910 Assessed valuation 1909_24,033,970
Net debt
The State had also on Apr. 1 1911 a floating debt of $50,000.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_ _ _276,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _$1.50
and
The sinking fund is largely Invested in city, town and district bonds
INTEREST payable at Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. In Providence.
notes, and It is to receive $72,784 yearly.
William Burton, Treasurer.
JOHNSTON.
and
estate
real
assessed
valuation
of
total
-The
TAX VALUATION
This town is in Providence County, and was incorporated March 6 1759
personal property in Rhode Island in 1910 was $536,544,943, consisting of On June
1 1898 a portion of this town, representing about five-sevenths
$406,801,270 real estate and $129,743,673 personal property. Tax rate of the assessed
valuation, was annexed to the city of Providence. The
(per $1,000) in 1910 was $1.80.
commission appointed to apportion the debt to be assumed by the city of
Providence reported that the city's share of the net debt is $255,720 64,
POPULATION OF STATE83,059 leaving 2101.677 48 as the town debt remaining. Bonds Nos. 1 to 100 and
217,353 1820
542,610 1870
1910
77,031 151 to 191 (all inclusive) remain as an obligation of the town of Johnston
174,620 1810
480.082 1860
1905
69,122 The bonds given below are those remaining as an obligation of the town
147,545 1800
428,558 1850
1900
68,825 after division.
1790
108,830
345.508
1840
1890
When Due, BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '113176.000
97,210
LOANS276,531 1830
1880
29,500
Notes outstanding
Refunding Bonds
Issue
bond
of not
DOPTED.-A
A
LOAN
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
86,488
Sinking fund.
J-J
'08
j$45,000c
1913,'18&'23
45
exceeding $600,000 for State roads was adopted by the voters on Nov. 7
3,010,103
40,0000_1928 & 1933 Total valuation 1910
Gen. Imp. & Road Bonds -Gold. (Assessment about 'X actual value.)
1911.
F-A $50.000c&r_Feb 1 1912 Town tax (per $1,000) 1910_113 00
STATE AND MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS LIMITATIONS.-Under 45 g
4,550
4s• f{
F A 41,000cecr_Feb 1 1917 Population in 1905
Assembly
General
the
Constitution,
State
IV.
the
of
Article
13,
Section
is payable by the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., ProviINTEREST
has no power to incur State debt to an amount exceeding 250,000 without dence. and National Shawmut Bank. Boston.
inor
insurrection
of
or
war
of
the consent of Or. people, except in time
vasion. In no case is the Assembly to pledge the faith of the State for the LINCOLN. F. P. Manchester, Treasurer.
This town Is in Provldence County. Incorporated 1871.
payment of obligations of others without the approval of the people. In
When Due. Sinking fund and cash .___ _$56,903
reference to city debts, there is nothing in the Constitution of Rhode LOANS-5,245,791
A-02125,000c_Oct 15 1928 Total valuation 1911
Island limiting the amount of such obligations. The following, however, 4s g
debt__ $17.7i0 (Assessment about 80% actual val.)
town
old
Proportion
Revised
the
of
(page
from
48
221)
Title 8. Chapter
are two sections taken
Oct 1 1911 __ 142,710 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___$12.50
BOND.
DEBT
Statutes of the State of 1909. Since 1878 these provisions have been in Floating debt
100,000 Population in 1905..
9,222
force, and consequently 3% of the taxable property has been the limit
INTEREST payable at Industrial Trust Co.. Providence,
of the power of each town (which Includes city) to create debt.
E. Coggeshall, Treasurer (P. 0.
SECTION 20.-"The outstanding notes, bonds and contracts of towns NARRAGANSETT. E.
Narragansett Pier).
shall be paid and be fulfilled according to the tenor thereof, and all public,
works now authorized to be prosecuted shall be prosecuted and all indebtedThis place located In Washington County was incorporated as a town
ness now authorized to be incurred on account thereof may be incurred in June 1901. The bonds are all taxable.
3:6
470
0
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '11..416
005
according to the tenor of the authority thereof."
LOANSFloating debt_
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
SECTION 21.-' No town shall, without special statutory authority therefor,
940
A-0 $20,000c ____1912-1915 Sinking fund
Incur any debt in excess of three per centum of the taxable property of 5s
Total valuation 1911___3,762.955
General Bonds. '
such town, including the indebtedness of such town on the tenth day of
15 1929 (Assessment about 2-3 actual valueJ
April, one thousand eight hundred seventy-eight, but the giving of a new 4s g '09 J-J $00,000e_
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_215.00
Improvement Bonds.
note or bond for a pre-existing debt, or for money borrowed and applied
in 1905
1,489
to the payment of such pre-existing debt, is excepted from the provisions 4s g '88 M-N $100,000c_Aug 15 19101 Population
INTEREST on the Improvement ,nul" i. aavable in New York, on the
of this section, and the amount of any sinking fund shall be deducted in
general bonds and sewage disposal bonds in Boston.
computing such indebtedness."
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS.-At the 1911 NEWPORT. John M. Taylor, Treasurer.
session of the Legislature, the laws concerning Rhode Island savings bank
Newport is in Newport County. Settled in 1639; incorporated In 1784;
investments were completely revised and materially altered In a great many re-chartered in 1853
respects. The new law will be found in full in the "Chronicle" of May 20
Sewer Bonds.
City-Hail and Improvement Bonds.
1386.
1911, page
M-N $35.000___Nov 1 1916
45 g
2.1-N $153,000___May 15 1948 Is
FA 98 000__Feb
Is
Feb 1 1918
1930
4s g
J-J
25
_July
18.000_
Sewer and Street Improvement.
Industrial School and Consol.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN
A-0 $70,000___Apr 15 1921
45
M-N$146,000. __May 15 1023 Is
P IX g(
J
1:00
00
4514g5 g :
00______j
ul yg25
_Au
33.is g M-N 15.000 _Nov 15 1930 3
1 192
5
19
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND.
Public Improvements,
4s g
MN $100,000____2.fay
BT
r
f.E
D
•
D.
0c
1
0
5
divisions
0
51
statements
t
"15
.0
the
_
1‘1
"
j
a
3
9ff
not
among
civil
i
s
u
_
i
found
5 1,0
3,024
Note.-For debts of minor
90
School-House
30
000
106
5;
60
4s g
37
J-J $40,000.___Jan 1 1928 Note debt.
given below, see "Additional Statements" at the end of this Slate.
3 tis '04J-D 150.000____June 1 1954 Sinking fund
snn
b
ea
assessed
ult
lsas
e
oa
a
v
ts
d
9
.
Tos
197.
,
_.
11a
Is '08 J-J
c,
.50,610
6
1 1v ,700
,6
t 0a
5
BRISTOL. Geo. H. Peek, Treasurer.
27.0000_July 1 '12-'38 (A
Refunding Notes.
This town is the capital of Bristol County. Incorporated in 1746.
58'07 J D $50.000„Dee 2 '12 '16 Tax rate (per 21,000) 1011___312 30
Bonds are all taxable.
Population in 1905
25,039
Park Bond.
$32,050
Floating debt and notes
Sewer Bonds.
F-A 340,000_ _Feb 15 1927 Population in 1010
29,260 45 g
3s g M-S $55.000c___Sept 1 1930 Sinking fund
1932 Total valuation 1911
6,585,600
M-S 40,000c
45
.100I
ri49
INTEREST Is payable at Newport, except on the Industrial-Sch
(Assessment about actual value.)
Refunding Bonds.
Loan, which is payable at the Bay State Trust Co. Boston.
M-S2100.000c___Sept 1 1930 Town tax (per $1,000) 1911__$14.70
3%5
CITY PROPERTY.-The city owns real estate '.'alued by tax assessorll
8,450 at $1,050 789.43, consisting of land valued at $324,197.33 and ImproveBOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911 _2195,000 Population in 1900
INTEREST on not Is pald In Bristol. R. I.; on bonds in Providence.
ments valued at 2728,502.10.

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RHODE ISLAND-CITIES AND TOWNS.

NORTH KINGSTOWN. Thos. J. Peirce, Clerk.
This town is in Washington County. Incorporated Oct. 28 1674.
Bonds arc all taxable.
LOANSWhen Due.'Sinking fund
$14,498
Funding Bonds.
!Assessed valuation 19l1_.4.808.300
4s '05 M'S $125,000c___Dec 1 1940!(Assessment about 80% actual val.)
BOND. DEBT May 1 1911 $125,000'Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911
$8.50
Floating debt
25,000 Population in 1905
4,046
INTEREST payable at Industrial Trust Co.. Providence.

NORTH PROVIDENCE.
This town is in Providence Co. F. C. Angell, Treas. (P. 0. Centerdale).
Incorporated 1765. By a special Act of the Legislature this town is given
authority to borrow up to 7% of its assessed valuation.
LOANSWhen Due. Sinking fund
354,683
Funding Bonds.
Total valuation 1910
2,616,555
48 g '05 A-0 $65,000c_ _Oct 1 1935 (Assessment at fair cash value.)
50,000e _Dec 15 1912 Total tax (per $1,000) 1010312 00
48 J-D
BOND. DEBT Melt 11 1911 $115,000 Population In 1905
3,816
Floating debt
72,500
IN'PEREST on the $50,000 bonds Is payable at the Providence Institution for Savings; on the 365,000 issue at the Industrial Trust Co.

PAWTUCKET. Henry W. Taylor, Auditor.

33

Public impr. loan, 1929_325,782.66 Sewer loan, 1933
$91,643.33
Public impr. loan, 1937147,221.45 Sewer loan. 1934
32,176.51
Public impr. loan, 1938__ 26,155.97 Sewer loan, 1936
62,412.52
Water loan, 1916
123,295.82 Sewer loan, 1940
8,000.00
Water loan, 1923
810,187.61 Park loan, 1922
347,643.00
Water loan, 1926
204,000.71 Park loan, 1947
101,446.57
Water loan, 1927
117,586.25 Park loan, 1938
22,077.13
Water loan, 1930
4,557.30 Highway loan, 1924
828,117.91
School loan, 1925
180,501.63 Highway loan, 1927
300,120 07
School loan, 1927
291,728.37 Highway loan, 1930
9.5
89.70
2.737.2
18
7
School loan, 1929
148,318.68 Highway loan, 1936
School loan, 1934
48,326.27 Hospital loan, 1940
7,527.22
School loan, 1936
41,005.81 Weybosset Bridge, 1929 118,252.88
School loan, 1937
26,765.06 Bridge loan, 1934
31,550.32
School loan, 1939
12,265.52 Fire and police, 1932_ _ _ _ 54,172.97
Sewer loan, 1921
748,647.16 Johnston Annexat'n, 1939 32,674.28
Sewer loan, 1922
349,315.52 Johnston S.D.No.15, 1924 12,717.30
Sewer loan, 1923
297,384.25 Johnston S. D. No. 1,1927 7,360.63
Sewer loan, 1925
490,472.68 Johnston loan, 1912
42,816.12
Sewer loan, 1926
304,718.89 Johnston loan, 1917
35,690.42
Sewer loan, 1927
174,584.14 Sinking fund for redempSewer loan, 1928
86,397.36
tion of city debt
234,212.46
Sewer loan, 1929
74,521.21
----Sewer loan, 1930
79,224.38
Total sinking funds
Sewer loan, 1931
70,608.76
Oct. 1 1911
37425,631.80
WATER WORKS.-The water-works construction account to Oct. 1
1911 amounted to $7,071,283.41. In year 1910-11 income from water
rents, &c., was $787,723.06; cost of maintenance and interest on water
loans, $379,932.17; transfer to depreciation and extension fund $133,368.34;
surplus, $274,424.55. The total value of city property in 1910 was as
follows: Real estate (including water works valued at
$4,706,303.89).
$16,435,059.89; personal property, $747,624.76. Trust funds
were valued
at $589,556.46.
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The valuation and tax rate have been
as
follows, real estate being assessed at "full fair cash value."
Assessed Valuation
Tax per
Amount
Years.
Real.
Personal.
Total
$1,000.
of Tax.
1911 __$194,910,720 371,013,420 3265,924,140 $16.50 34,387,748
31
1910___ 190,136,040
69,009,020
259,145,060
16.50
4,275,893 49
1909. __ 177,903,520
62,715,080
240,618.600
16.50
3,970,206 90
1908___ 174,559,260
58,037.640
232,596,900
16.50
3,837,848 85
1905_ 166.877,600
55,514,340
222,391.940
16 50
3,669.467 01
1900-- 149,094,840
43,022.400
192.117,240
16 00
3.073,875 84
1890- 104.684,440
35,932,620
140.617,060
15 00
2.109.255 90
1880_ 88,012.100
27.908,900
115.921,000
13 50
1,564,933 50
1870-- 52,511,800
40,565,100
93.070,900
13 50
1,256,538 15
1860_ 37 089.800
21.042.000
58 131,800
5 60
325,538 80
The tax rate in 1910 included State tax of 31 RO and city tax of $14 70
POPULATION.-In 1910 was 224,326; in 1905 was 198,635; In 1900 It
was 175,597; in 1890 it was 132,146; In 1880 it was 104,856; In 1909 (est.)
219,000.

This city is In Providence County.
General Funding Bonds
Refunding Bonds.
4.'08 J-J $238,000_ __July 1 1948 43s'10 J-J 3200,000c___July 1 1950
General Debt Bonds.
Water Bonds
48 g '85 J•J 342,000c___July 1 1915 4s '89 J-J 3400 000c___July 1 1919
48 '89 J-J 179,000c_ __July 1 1914 33.0 WOO A-0 37.000r___Apr 1 1630
($50,000 every 5 years to July 1 1929) 4s g '94 J-J
7,).000c___July 1 1934
48 g '93 A-0 552,000c._ _Apr 1 1923 4s g
M-N 100.000c&r_May 1 1937
48 g J-J 495.000c&r July 1 '34 36 49 g '04 M N it)0.000e_ May 1 1929
48 g '97 MN 130,000c&r May 1 1937
210.000c&r.I'ly1'13,'18,'23
33ssg'02J-D 131,000r_ __ June 1 1922 4s'08 J-J 140,000c&rfly1 '28 & '33
48 g '04 MN 490.000c___May 1 1944
85,000e&r_ __July 1 1938
Sewer Bonds.
4s'10 J•J j75,000cJuly 1 '15,'20'25
45 g '93 A-03350.0000__Apr 1 1923
150,000c_J uly 1 '30&35
33-isg'00A-0 26.000r_ __Apr 1 1130
Recapitulation of Debt Jan I 1911
48 g '04 J-J 167,000c&r_July 1 1034 General debt
$3,274,000
48 g '97 M-N 225,000c&r_May 1 1937 Sewer debt
973,000
48 g '04 M-N 35,000c_ May 1 1944 Water debt
1,267,000
48 '08 J-J
80,000c_ _July 1 1948
4 tis'10 J-J
90,000c___July 1 1950
Total bonded debt
Bridge Bonds.
Floating debt
$5'2
54
10
4.110
1
46 g '01 M-N $25,000c_ _May 1 1934
School Bonds.
Total debt
35,751,341
3 0'02 trJ-D $32.000r_ . June!_
1922
Less Sinking Funds33.is g'99 A-0 50,000c&r-Apr 1 1939 General
4s g '04 M-S 120,000c___Mch 1 1929 Sewer .__
36
06
4,
423
90
48 '08 J-J
91,000c&r_July 1 1938 Water
503,547 1,074,905
Street Improvement Bonds.
A-0$100.1100r_Apr 1 1039 NET DEBT Jan 1 1911_34,679,436 SOUTH
KINGSTOWN. E. Walker, Treas.(P.0. Wakef'd.)
Highway Bonds.
Ass.•ssed valuation, real_ 39,296.220
This town Is In 1Vashltrzton County
IncorporAted Feb. 26 1722.
48 g '05 M-N $210,000c__Nov 1 1935 Ass,scri vii persortal_ 8,119.860
When Due.I Note debt
4%8'10 J-J 125,000c___July 1 1950 Total valuation 1910____ 47,416,080 LOANS$82,400
Improvement Bonds.
Total valuation 1910
Fire-Station Bonds.
5,328,196
(Assessment fair cash value.)
.14) 155.0 Or Dec 13 '12-'21 (3,4 s.).ti.
45 g '05 M• N 321,000c__ - Nov 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1,0))0) 1910___$16.50 4s
cash value.)
In even & $6,000 in Odd yrs.)1Total tax (per $1,000) 1910- __39.00
Public Park Bonds
Population in 1905
43.381 ($5,000
BOND. DEBT Apr. 20 1911461,0001Population in l905__ .
4%8'10 J•J $40,000c___July 1 1950 Population In 1010
5,224
51,622
INTEREST Is payable by the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company
INTEREST is payable at the First National Bank of Boston.
and at the Town Treasurer's office.

PROVIDENCE. W.L. Clarke, Treas.; P.S.Chase,Auditor. WARREN. Charles
W. Greene, Treasurer.
The city is situated in Providence County, which

has no debt. On
June 1 1808 a portion of the town of Johnston. representing
sevenths of the assessed valuation, was annexed to the city of about fiveProvidence.
and the latter was to assutne 3255.720 64 of the net debt of the
old town
Of Johnston. City was incorp. 1832. None of the city's bonds are tax-exempt.
LOANSWhen Due.
Hospital Bonds.
School Loan
33isg'10 f31-N $375,000r_May 1 1940
4s g '95.M-N$300,000r___May 1 1925
Park Loan.
48 g '97 A-0 500,000c6cr_Apr 1 1927 is g '92 M-S$500,000c&r
_Mch 1
g'91)M-N
350,000r
3 As
__May 1 1029 30 g'97M-N 674.000r. _May 1 1922
1047
3;48 g'0481-N 300,000r_Nov 1 1934 is ',IsB N 200,000r May 1 1938
330 g'06J-D 300.000r. _ _June 1 1036
Public Improvement.
34s g M-N 600,000rMay 1 '37 &'39 3303 g'97131-N 640.000r_ _ May 1 1037
Fire and Police Loan.
Is g '99 M-N 84,000c_May 1 1929
Ss g'02 M-N $258,000r_Nov 1 1032 is g '08 M N 295,000r_ _ .May 1
1938
Bridge Loan.
Weybosset Bridge Loan.
3s g 04M-N $200,000r_Nov 1 1034 3 tisg'99 M N $270,000c&r.Mayl 1929
Sewer Loan.
Water Loan
45 g '91 J-J$1,125,000c&r July 1 1921 33Ssg'86M-S$119,000c&r.Sept
45g '92 M-S 500,000c&r_Mch 1 1922 Is g '93 A-0 817,000c&r_Apr 1 1916
4s g '93 A-0 500,000c&r_Apr 1 1923 lag '96 .1-0 200,000r_ . _June 1 1923
1 1926
48 g '95 M-N 800,000c&r_May 1 1925 is g '97 A-0 250,000c&r.
Apr! 1927
45 g '06 JD 500,000e&r.June 1 1926
Refunding Water Loan
45 g '07 A-0 300,000c&r_Apr 1 1927 38 w '1)1)11-N 32.666,000c&rMay
1 1930
33itig'98A-0 200,000c&r_Apr 1 192/3
Highway Loan.
Sag '09 M-N 250,000cScr_May 1 1929 4s g '94 M-N $1,200,000r_May
1
1924
Sag '00 M-N 300,000o ...May 1 1930 48 g '97 A-0 500,000r_ _Apr
Sag '01 M-N 300,000r_ _May 1 1931 Sag '00 M-N 300.000c&r_May 11 1927
1930
3.s g'03131-N 500,000r __Nov 2 1933 45 g '06 11-N 300.00.1c&r_Nov
1 1936
3;Is g'04M-N 200,000rNov 1 1934
Johnston Annexation.
48 06 g M N 350,0000 __Nov 1 1936 35 g '90 11 S $1(36,00(ir _Sept 1
1939
33011'10 M-N 400,000r_May 1 1940
JOHNSTON BONDS.
3g'11 /31-N 500,000r_ _Nov 1 1941
School District No. IS.
Town of Johnston Bonds.
48 '94 A-0 $3(1,090c__ _Oct 1 1924
48 '92 F-A 350,000o_ _ Feb 1 1912
School District No. I.
45 '92 F-A 50.000c.. .Feb 1 1917 4s '97 NI N 317 iiii0c_N0v 1 1927
DENOMINATIONS OF BONDS.- rhe confirm bonds are for 31,000.
the registered bonds for $1,000 and multiples of tile same. All coupon
bonds are transferable into registered bonds at the option of the holder.
INTEREST on the bonds Is payable as follows:
Park loans due 1922; highway due 1930 and 1931; public improv't 1929;
school 1911 and 1927; sewer 1921 to 1923, 11)25 to 1930, and 11)36; water
1916 and 1923, 1927 and 1930,and bridge loan at National City Bank, N. Y.,
and at the City Treasury In Providence; on Johnston school bonds at Industrial Trust Co. In Providence; on Johnston town bonds at Union Trust Co.
In Providence; on all other loans at City Treasury.
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, ETC.-The subjoined
shows the total municipal debt and the floating debt, the sinkingstatement
fund and
the water debt, on the dates given:
Oct. 1 1911. Oct. 11910. Oct. 11000.
Bonded debt (Incl. water debt)
$18,805,000 318,949,000 $18,443,000
Floating'debt
868,651
462,035
997,804
-----Totaldebt
$19,673.651 $19,411.035 $19,440,804
Sinking funds, &c. (list below)
7,425,632
6,674,221
5,978,854
------Net debt
$12,248,019 312,736,814 $13 461 050
Water debt (incl. above)
$4.052,000 $1,080,000 34.199,000
The notes outstanding on Oct. 1 1911 representing the floating debt were
Issued for and arc chargeable to the following accounts:
Receiving tomb. North
'Public playground
$55,000 00
Burial Ground
39,000 00'Sewer Construction
445.000 00
School houses and lots_ ___112.000 00 Highways, special
107,000 00
Union Trust Co. (certf8.)- 58.35-I 55
City Hospital
17,266 00
Total
$868,650 55
Harbor improvement_ - 65.000
SINKING FUNDS.-All sinking funds must be invested
notes of the city of Providence or in the following classes of In bonds or
bonds, viz.:
United States, any of the New England States, any city in
Rhode Island; Boston, Worcester, Cambridge. Springfield andthe State of
Mass.; New York, Albany Rochester, Buffalo, New Haven,Pall River,
Hartford,
Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis, St. Patti arid Baltimore.
The bonds of each of said cities shall be lawful investment
said sinking
fund only 80 long as its Indebtedness less Its water debt andof
sinking fund.
shall not exceed 7% of its assessed valuation.
The loans for the redemption of which sinking funds are
held by the
commissioners, and tile amounts of the sinking funds
Apr. 1 1011 are
shown In the following table:




This town Is in Bristol County. Incorp. 1746. Bonds are taxable.
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 7 1911_ 350,000
Refunding Bonds.
Floating debt
10 000
j$18,000c Oct 1 '12-'17 Total valuation 1911
5,998,000
48 g
A-01 20.000c Oct 1 '18-22 (Assessment about 80% actual value)
School Bonds.
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1911___$12.40
334s g 1 I $12,000.•_JUly 1 '12-'17 Population in 1910
6,585
INTEREST payable at the Old Co ony Trust Co.. Boston.

WARWICK. H. W. Barber, Tax Collector.
This town is in Kent County. Patent granted and signed by the Earl of
Warwick March 14 1643,
31is g J-J $400,000e Jan 1 1932 Total assessed val. 1910_323,709,00
0
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '11_3400,0001
(Assessment about full value.)
Floating debt
4(10.000 !Total tax (per $1,000) 1910- _$7.50
Sinking fund
83,673!Population In 1910
26,629
IN CEREST payable In Providence at Rhode klatid tiospltal Trust Co.

WESTERLY. James M. Pendleton, Treasurer.
This town is in Washington County. Incorporated 1669. The town's
water system extends into Watch Hill, R. I. and Pawcatuck. Conn. On
Oct. 17 1903 the town assumed the debts of
' the several school districts
therein, purchased all the properties for 3103.868, and built a new high
school. These school debts have since been paid by the city.
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '11_ $368,000
48 g '09 J-1) $100.000c___June 1 1939 Floating debt _
185,652
Refunding Bonds.
Water debt (included)
267,200
4s g
J-J 330,0000 Jan 2 1929 Water sinking fund3,652
Water LoanTotal valuation 1911
8,386,000
4s
M-S$100,000r Sept 1 1927 (Assessment about
actual value.)
3548 g F-A 73.000c Feb 1 1929 Tax (per 31,000) 1911
$15 00
35isg'05M-$ 65,000e Mch 1 1930 Population in 1900
7,541
Population In 1910
8,696
INTEREST on the funding 4s payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston:
on other coupon bonds at tile U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co., New York City-

WOONSOCKET. A. J. Follett, Treasurer.
Woonsocket is in Providence County. Incorporated as a town In 1867;
a city June 13 1888.
Funding Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds
4s g '94 A 0$310.000r_ _Apr 1 1924 4s g '99 A 0$150,000r___Apr 1 1919
Is g '97 NI-N 276.000r......May 1 1927
City Hall Bonds.
1 34 it '07 .1-D2191,000e_ _June 1 1927 4s g '03 M N $100,000c__May 1 1923
45 '08 s-a 500.000e&r
1933
School Bonds.
4s '11 J-D 250,000c___June 1 1941 4s g
$100,000c_May 1 1923
J-D 250,000c___June 1 1941
Refunding Bo.ids.
Sewer Bonds.
4
g..117 .!
ss00.000c _June 1 1927
is g '93 F- A $35,000r_Aug 15 1921 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911 $3,522,000
Is g '93 F-A 47,000r_Feb 15 1921 Floating debt
145,1100
Is g '97 F•A 3.1:000r_Feb 15 1925 Sinking fund
775.854
is g '97 F-A 43.000r_ Aug 15 1925 NET DEBT Oct 1 1911
2,178,119
3;Sag'01 F-A 72 000r__Feb 15 1925 Water debt (Included) _
1,023,000
Is g '04 .1-D 81,0000 _June 1 1924 Water sinking fund (Inc.
Water Bonds.
Oct 1 1911)
309,972
4s g '91 Ii-N $83,000r__Nov 1 1916 Total assessed val. 191123,773,200
4s g '95 11 N 200,000r... May 1 1915 (Assessment about fair cash value.)
33isg'01M-N 200,000r May 1 1931 Tax rate (per 31,0(10) 1911_317 00
ts g '(13 M-N 100,000c May 1 11)23 Value of city property
$2,274,948
48 g '04 J I) 150.001 10 June 1 1929 Population in 1905
32,196
45 g '05 M-N 50,0000 Nov 1 19.15 Population in 1910
38,125
INTEREST on coupon bonds is payable at First Nat. Bank, Boston.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
In the table below we give statements of places which have reported an
ndebtedness of over 325.000 and are not represented among the foregoing.
We add the population from the State census of 1905.
Bonded Floating
Assessed Tax per PoPt.debt,
debt. tialuatton. 31,000. latIon.
Barrington (T), Bristol Co___ None $60,000a$3.221,980a$12.20
1,923
Co
Kent
goventry (T),
None 115,565 a4.187,51;5
5.698
lumberiand(T).Providence Co.227,000 15,000 09.468.084 a9.00
10.00
9,573
tast Greenwich (T),Kent Co.. None 40,4110 z2.610,30» d10.00
3,218
Jamestown (T) Newport Co__ 55.000 50.200 a.? 653,604 10 00
1,337
New Shoreham(T),NewportCo 147,500 52.500
907.000 15 00
1,273
North Smithfield (T)
None 34 000 z2.085,6135 z10 00
2,496
Scituate (T), Providence Co_ None 72,080 02.484.600 z10 00
3,207
• Total debt. z Figures for 1910.

a Figures are for 1911.

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CONNECTICUT-DEBT OF STATE.

State of Connecticut.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, dm.
Admitted as a State
One of Original Thirteen
5,004
Total area of State (square miles)
Hartford
State Capital
Governor (term exp. Jan. 1913)
Simeon E. Baldwin
Secretary of State(term exp. Jan. 1913)_ _Matthew H. Rogers
Costello Lippitt
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1913)
State Comptroller (term exp Jan. 1913)_Thos. D. Bradstreet
Attorney-General (term exp. Jan. 1915)_ _ _ _John H. Light
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Wednesday following the first Monday In January. There is no limit to the length of
the session.
HISTORY OF DEBT.-For early history of the Connecticut State debt
see "State and City Supplement" of April 1895, page 36. An Act of the
Legislature approved April 14 1909, provides for the Issuance of $7,000,000
334% bonds 'to meet the needs of the State." The Act provides that
these bonds "shall be exempt from taxation by or under State or municipal
authority." $3,000,000 have been sold. The condition of Connecticut's
debt now is as follows:
-Interest-Principal
LOANSWhen Due. Outstanding
Rate. Payable.
Name and Purpose
'April 1 1934 $874,000
A-0
1909j 3
State bonds
3% A-0
*April 1 1934 2,020,000
Oct. 1 1885
Ceased
100
1865
War loan
• Subject to call after April 1 1924.
PAR VALUE OF BONDS.-The bonds are all for $1,000, $10,000 or
$50,000.
INTEREST on all bonds is payable In Hartford, Conn.
TOTAL DEBT, &c.- Oct. 1 1911. Oct. 1 1910. Oct. 11900. Oct. 1 1908.
$874,100
$3,064,100 $2,894,100 $1,874,100
Total funded debt
325,513
60,692
376,576
1,164,847
Civil list funds
$548,587
$2,687,524 $1,729,253 $1,813,408
Net debt _
ASSESSED VAL U ATION.-Assessed value formerly about 50% of
actual value; now believed to be fair value.
Tax valuation.
Tax valuation.I Years.
Years.
$694,200,162
$997,500,66411900
1910
570,163,749
965,629,80711899
1909
552,887,762
922,071,59211898 _
1908
534,465,257
833,537,086 1897
1907
529,621,165
791,769,979 1896
1906
452,863,714
712,519,166 1895
1905
441,001,581
690,896,142 1894
1904
416,323,252
1893
677,396,711
1903
381,261,607
685,094,301 1892
1902
354 557,515
649,571,791 1888
1901
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. As the value of such stocks was previously included in the grand list
of each town, the reduction in values in 1901 followed from that cause.
POPULATION OF STATE.-Population has been as follows:
275,248
460,14711820
1,114,756 1860
1910
261,942
370,79211810
908,420 1850
1900
251,002
309,978 1800
746,258 1840
1890
237,946
297,675 1790
622,700 1830
1880
537,454
1870

1

DEBT LIMITATION.-The Constitution of Connecticut contains but a
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 stock of any railroad corporation, or become the purchaser 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 are no general restrictions in the Revised Statutes; whatever restrictions have been made from time to time are contained in enabling Acts
and In city charters.
As to towns, we notice that there is a general law granting them unlimited
power to issue bonds. According to Section 1931, Chapter 121 of the
Revised Statutes of 1902, "when any town shall have made appropriations
or incurred debts, or shall hereafter make appropriations or incur debts
exceeding $10,000, it may issue bonds, either registered or with coupons
attached, or other obligations, payable at such times and at such annual
rate of interest not exceeding 6%, payable annually or semi-annually, as It
shall determine," &c. Cities have had no such general authority conferred
upon them.
TAX EXEMPTION.-Exemption from Taxation has been accorded by
general statute to certain bonds issued by cities and towns to aid in the
construction of railroads; and this exemption has been extended to new
bonds issued for the purpose of redeeming or providing a fund to redeem
the railroad-aid bonds above referred to, or to redeem or to provide a fund
to redeem any re-Issue of the same. This exemption is found in Section 2315, Chapter 144 of the Revised Statutes of 1902 (latter part of
Section), and the bonds there named are those "Issued by any town or
city in aid of the construction of the railroads of the Connecticut Western
Railroad Company, the New Haven Middletown & Willimantic Railroad
Company, the Shepaug Valley Railroad Company, the Connecticut Valley
Railroad Co., the Connecticut Central Railroad Company, or either of
them." All railroads which are in whole or in part In the State are taxed
by the State under Section 2424, Chapter 147 of the Revised Statutes, so
that the tax on these bonds is paid by the railroads.
SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICTIONS.-At the session in 1899 material changes were made in the provisions regulating the investment of the deposits of the savings banks of
Connecticut, and at the sessions in 1901, in 1903 and in 1905 the scope of
such investments was still further enlarged. One of the departures in the
1903 amendments was that street railway bonds were then included for the
first time, and the list was still further enlarged in 1905. In 1909 obligations of fire and sewer districts in Connecticut were added to the list of investments and a slight change made in Section 3429 with reference te Investment in mortgages on land in adjoining States. We give below
the law as it is found in Sections 3428 and 3429, General Statutes of Connecticut, Revision of 1902, with the later amendments Included.
SECTION 3428.-Investments by Savings Banks.-Savings banks may
invest their deposits and surplus as follows:
(1) Not exceeding twenty per cent thereof in notes secured by the pledge
of stocks or bonds as collateral, provided, such stocks or bonds shall have
paid dividends or interest of not less than three per cent per annum during
the two years next preceding that in which the respective loan is made; or
by the pledge of any stocks, bonds, or other obligations which, under the
• • •
provisions of this section, can be purchased by savings banks;




[VOL. Lxxxxm.

(2) Not exceeding twenty per cent thereof in notes, each of which shall
be the joint and several obligation of two or more parties all residents of
this State;
(3) In the bonds of the United States, the District of Columbia, any of
the New England States, or any of the States of New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana,
Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, California, Colorado and Oregon;
(4) In the bonds of any city in the New England States, or in the State
of New York, of Newark, Paterson and Trenton in the State of New Jersey.
of Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania, of Cincinnati, Cleveland,
Columbus, Dayton and Toledo in the State of Ohio, of Louisville In the
State of Kentucky, of Detroit in the State of Michigan, of Chicago in the
State of Illinois, of Milwaukee in the State of Wisconsin, of St. Louis In
the State of Missouri or of Omaha in the State of Nebraska;
(5) In the obligations of any of the counties, towns, cities, boroughs,
school districts, fire districts and sewer districts in this State.
(6) In the capital stock of any bank or trust company located in this
State, or in the city of New York in the State of New York, or in Boston
In the State of Massachusetts;
(7) In the bonds of any other Incorporated city located in any of the
States mentioned in this section having not less than twenty thousand
inhabitants, as ascertained by the United States or State Census, or any
municipal census taken by authority of the State, next preceding such
Investment; provided, the amount of the bonds of such city, including
the Issue in which such investment is made, and its proportion, based on
the valuations contained in the assessment for taxation next preceding such
investment, of the county and town debt, after deducting the amount of
Its water debt and the negotiable securities in the sinking funds which are
available for payment of its bonds, does not exceed seven per cent of the
valuation of property in such city as assessed for taxation next preceding
such investment; and provided, further, that the State or city issuing such
bonds has not defaulted payment of any of Its funded indebtedness or
interest thereon within fifteen years next preceding the purchase of such
bonds by the savings bank; but this section shall not be held to authorize
the investment of any funds in any "special assessment bonds" or "Improvement bonds," so called, which are not direct and primary obligations
of tho city issuing the same;
(8) In the bonds of any railroad company organized under the laws
of any of the States mentioned in this section, and which bonds are secured by a first mortgage as the only mortgage security given by such railroad company upon some portion of the railroad owned by it, or given
by a railroad company, a majority of the capital stock in which is owned
by the railroad company issuing such bonds, upon some portion of the
railroad owned by it but leased or operated by the railroad company
issuing such bonds, and which portion of such railroad in either case shall
be located wholly or in part in one or more of the States mentioned in this
section, provided the entire railroad of such company is located wholly
within the United States; in the consolidated bonds of any railroad company incorporated by this State and authorized to issue such bonds to retire the entire funded debt of such company; provided, that In every case
such company shall have paid each year, for a period of not less than five
years next previous to such investment. In addition to the interest on Its
funded indebtedness, dividends of not less than four per cent per annum
upon Its entire capital stock outstanding; and provided further, that said
outstanding capital stock at the time of such investment equals or exceeds
in amount one-third of the entire outstanding issue of such bonds;
(9) In the bonds of the following-named railroad companies, viz.:
Boston & Albany Railroad Company,
Boston & Lowell Railroad Company,
Boston & Maine Railroad Company,
Concord & Montreal Railroad Company,
Fitchburg Railroad Company,
Harlem River & Port Chester Railroad Company
Maine Central Railroad Company,
New England Railroad Company,
New York & New England Railroad Company,
New York New Haven ec Hartford Railroad Company,
Old Colony Railroad Company;
Also in the following securities:
Central RR. of N. J.-Gen. mort. 5s, gold bonds, due July 1, 1987;
Burlington Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway Company systemCedar Rapids Iowa Falls & Northw., con. 1st 5s, due Oct. 1, 1921,
Bur. Ced. R. & Nor., con. 1st M. and col. trust 5s, due April 1, 1934;
Great Northern Railway Company systemSt. Paul Minn. & Man. Ry, Co., Montana ext. 4s, due June 1 1937.
do
Pacific ext. 4s, due July 1 1940;
do
do
Montana Central By. Co., 1st M. 55 & 6s, due July 1937,
Willmar & Sioux Falls By. Co., 1st M. 5s, due June 1 1938;
Ill. Cent, RR. Co.-Ch,St. L. & N. Orl. con. M. 53 & 33,0,due June 1951:
Chicago & North Western Railway Co. systemChicago St. Paul Minn. & Omaha Ry. Co., con. M. 6s, due June 1 1930,
and In mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said consolidated mortgage 6 per cent bonds are to retire at maturity;
Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Co., gen. con. & 1st M. 5s, due Nov. 1
1937, and in mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said gen. con.
and 1st mortgage 5 p. c. bonds retire at maturity;
Minneapolis & St. Louis RR. Co., 1st & refunding M. 4s, due March 11949,
and in the mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said 1st and refunding bonds are to retire at maturity;
Milwaukee & Northern RR. Co., con. M. Os. due June 1 1913, and In the
mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said con. mortgage 6 per
cent bonds are to retire at maturity;
Atlantic Coast Line RR. Co., 1st con. M. gold 4s, due July 1 1952, and In
the mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said first con, mortgage
bonds are to retire at maturity. (Owing to the fact that this company
paid Its Jan. 1908 dividend with certificates of indebtedness, instead
of In cash, a question was raised as to whether these bonds would continue legal investments. 'rho Attorney-General scented to think
not (see V. 86, p. 680), but the Bank Commission finally held In the
affirmative. See V. 86, P. 1355.
TheTerminal Railroad Association of St. Louis general mortgage refunding 4 per centum sinking fund gold bonds of 1953 and the mortgage
bonds heretofore issued which said general mortgage bonds are to retire
at maturity. [See editorial V. 77, p. 2071, for Attorney-General's opinion
relative to these bonds.I
The St. Louis Iron Mountain 86 Southern Railroad Company, River &
Gulf Division, first mortgage 4 p. c. bonds due May 1 1933.
The Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company first mortgage 4 per cent
gold bonds due in 1951.
(10) In any general or consolidated mortgage bonds Issued by any of
the following-named railroad companies to retire all of the outstanding
prior mortgage bonds secured upon the property covered by said general
or consolidated mortgave:Chicago & North Western Railway Company,
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company,
Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company,
Chicago & Alton Railroad Company,
Cleveland ec Pittsburgh Railroad Company,
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Company
Michigan Central Railroad Company,
Morris & Essex Railroad Company,
New York Central do Hudson River Railroad Company
Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
St. Paul Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Company,
Eastern Railway Company of Minnesota, Northern Division
Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company
and the mortgage bonds hitherto issued which such consolidated or general mortgage bonds are to retire at maturity; provided, that at no time
within five years next preceding the date of such investment in such
general consolidated mortgage bonds Issued by any of the railroad corporations last named shall such railroad corporation have failed to pay regularly and punctually the principal, at maturity or as extended, and interest
on all its mortgage Indebtedness, and, in addition thereto, dividends upon
all its outstanding capital stock during the preceding five years; and
provided further, that at the date of every such dividend the outstanding
capital stock of such railroad corporation shall have been equal to at least
one-third of the total mortgage indebtedness of such railroad corporation.
Including all bonds issued or to be issued under any mortgage securing any
bonds In which such investment shall he made.
No bond of any railroad corporation named In this section shall be a legal investment for a savings bank when such corporation, or the system of which U is a
part, shall fail to pay dividends on all of its capital stock: and this section shall
not be held to authorize any investment in the bonds of any corporation opera:int

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CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS.

35

its railroad exclusively by any means other than steam as a motive power, or in
the bonds of any street railway company. [As already stated. amendments BRIDGEPORT. Fred. W. Hall, Treasurer.
This city is in Fairfield County. Incorporated as a city in 1836. In
have since been made permitting investment in street railway bonds1889-90 the town and city of Bridgeport were consolidated, the city assumsee below.,
ing the town's debt.
In 1909 the Legislature passed an Act repealing Chapter 205 of the Laws LOANSImprovement Bonds.
When Due.
of 1905, which allowed savings banks to Invest their deposits in the first
City and
Bonds
3is'01 J-J $300,000c_July 1912-'41
mortgage gold 4s of the Southern Indiana Railway Co., due 1951.1 V. 88. 3;is'85 J-J Funding
$125,000c___July 1 1915 4s 07 F-A 310,000c_Aug 1 '28-'42
p. 1329.
4s '89 J-J 400,000c_ _ _July 1 1919
Voting Machine Bonds.
All other investments shall consist of deposits in incorporated banks 4s '94 .1-J 51)0,0tme_
Jan 1 1924 4s '08 A-0 $13,300c__Oct 1 '12-'18
or trust companies located in this State, or in the States of New York,
Bridge and City Hall Repair
Building Bonds.
Massachusetts or Rhode Island, or of loans secured by mortgage on uninBonds.
3%s'99 J-J $13,000c_Jely 1912-'13
cumbered real estate situated in this State (except as provided In section 35is '05M-N $68,000c_May
1 '12-'45 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '11__$2,059,300
3429) [see section below] worth double the amount of the loan secured
Fire Engine House Bonds.
Floating debt
5.000
thereon.
30'06 A-0 $50,000c_Apr 1 '12-'36 Sinking fund
572,858
Street Railway Bonds -As stated above, street railway bonds are inBridge Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1911 89,846.912
cluded for the first time by chapter 171, Laws of 1903. This Act was 330'01 J-J $100,00ec_July 1
(Assessment about actual value.)
'12-'31
amended in 1905 and now reads as follows:
Refunding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___$17.20
Savings banks may invest their deposits and surplus in the first mort- 33.i8'00 J-J
1 '12-'20 Value city property 1910_4,275,238
gage bonds of the Hartford Street Railway Company and the Fair Haven 334s'03 J-J $54,000c_July
126,000c43,000 yearly Population in 1910
102,054
& Westville Rallread Company, and in all bonds of the Consolidated
INTEREST payable at the City Treasurer's office.
Railway Company and In the Connecticut Railway ec Lighting Company.
[Under ruling of the State Attorney General the 30-year 5 5, gold bonds BRISTOL. M. L.
Tiffany, Town and Boro. Treasurer.
of the Meriden Horse Railroad Co. assumed by the Consolidated Railway
The town
borough of the same name are situated in Hartford County.
Co. are legal investments for Connecticut savings banks. See V. 82. On Aug. 14 and
1911
a
new
charter was adopted providing for a city form of
p. 292.1
government. V. 93, p. 482.
SECTION 3429-When Mortgages May Be Made in Adjoining States.TOWN OF BRISTOL.
Any savings bank in the towns of Putnam, Brooklyn and Killingly may
Incorporated 1785.
loan on land located in the County of Providence in the State of Rhode LOANSWhen Due, Sinking funds
Funding Bonds.
Island; any savings bank in the town of Ridgefield may loan on land loGrand list 1910
10,4
18
35
1:5
84
10
2
J-J 1100,000e_ _ _Jan 2 1027
cated in the County of Westchester in the State of New York; any savings 4s
(Assessment is % actual value.)
bank in the town of Enfield or in the town of Stafford may loan on land BOND.DEBT Apr 20 19114100,000 Town tax (per $1,000) 1910-$10.00
located in the County of Hampden in the State of Massachusetts; and any Note debt313,215 Population in 1910
13.502
savings bank in the town of Stonington may loan on land located in the
BOROUtifi OF BRISTOL
County of Washington in the State of Rhode Island; and any savings bank
Ineorpora ed 1893.
In the town of Salisbury may loan on land located in tile county of Berk- BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1911 $30,000 (Assessment about % actual value.)
shire in the State of Massachusetts and on land located in the county of Floating debt
50,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910
$3.00
Sinking fund
Dutchess, in the State of New York.
3,082 Population In 1900
7,556,442 Population in 1910
The subjoined sections, 3431, 3432, 3433 and 3434, provide certain Grand list 1910
9,527
INTEREST on town and borough bonds paid at Bristol National Bank.
restrictions with reference to loans-section 3431 restricting loans on
Mortgage Security to Manufacturing Corporations and. Ecclesiastical CHATHAM. A. H. Conklin, Auditor.
This town (P. 0. East Hampton) is In Middlesex County. Inc.
Societies; section 3432 restricting amount of loans to one party on personal
1767.
The bonds below are all exempt from taxation.
security; section 3433 forbidding loans on single names.
LOANSWhen Due, BOND. DEBT Sept 1-11_ _ $72,000
Refunding Railway Bonds.
SECTION 3431-Loans to Corporations and Societies Regulated.-No
Floating debt
•
4,376
loan shall be made by any savings bank to any corporation or association 4s '09 J-D J$34,000rJune 1 '12-'28 Sink. fund & other assets__
21,043
1 3,000r_ _Ju ne 1 1929 Grand list 1910-11
or ecclesiastical society, secured by mortgage upon its property, unless the
1,160,165
same shall be accompanied by the individual guaranty of some responsible 4s '10 J-D 35,000r___June 1 1940 (Assessment from % to 4-5 act. val.)
party or parties, or by other collateral security of value equal to the amount (Subject to call $10,000 In 1920 and Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___$20.00
of the sum loaned. The directors or trustees of any such bank consenting
$10,000 in 1930.)
Population in 1910
2,390
INTEREST payable at Central National Bank, Middletown. Conn.
to any loan contrary to the provisions of this section shall be held Individually responsible for any loss to the full extent of such loan.
SECTION 3432-Loans Restricted.-No savings bank having more than DANBURY. A. I. Gordon, Treas.; Henry N. Fanton, Clerk.
The City of Danbury is situated in Danbury Town, Fairfield County.
twenty-five thousand dollars of deposits shall loan on personal security
CITY OF DANBURY. Incorporated 1889.
to any one person, company, or interest, more than three per cent of Its
LOANSWhen Due.
deposits at the time of making such loan.
Water Bonds (Con.)Improvement Bonds.
4s '06 J-J $200.000c___Jan 1 1946
SECTION 3433-Obligations of One Person or Firm Not to Be Taken.
- 45
J-J $155.000e&r_Jan 1 1920 48 '09 J-J
75,000c __Jan 1 1929
No savings bank shall buy, or lend any money upon, any obligation on 45
J-J 100,000c-__July 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Oct 12 '11_ $94600
which only one person or firm shall be holden, without taking additional
Floating debt
111.000
security for the same equivalent to the guaranty or indorsement of some 48 Funding Bonds.
M-NJ$100,000r May 1'27-'36 Water debt (included)
other responsible party.
1 50,000r May 1 1937 Total valuation 1911 -....3226
12,986,02
TRUST FUNDS-HOW LOANED OR INVESTED-We find in Section 33s
A-0 215,000r Oct 1 1941 (Assessment about full value.)
Water Bonds.
254 of Chapter 22 of the Revised Statutes the following liberal provisions
Value of city property
$1,500,000
J-J J $3.0000 __Jan 1 1912 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$11.00
providing that trust funds may be loaned or invested in the same securities 4s
3,000 _July 1 1912 Population in 1900
18,537
savings banks are authorized to invest in.
4s
J-J
45,000o Jan 1 1920 Population in 1910
20,304
INTEREST on the improvement and funding bonds and on the water
SEC. M.
-Trust funds, unless It is otherwise provided In the instrubonds due 1920 Is
ment creating the trust, may be loaned on the security of mortgages
at the National Park Bank, New York; on &It
on other water bonds payable
unencumbered real estate in this State double in value the amount
at the Importers' & Traders' Nat. Bank New York.
or may be invested in such mortgages or in the bonds or loans loaned,
TOWN
of
this
OF DANBURY.
State. or of any town, city or borough of this State, or in any
This town is in Fairfield County. D. V. Haight, Treasurer.
bonds.
stocks or other securities which the savings banks in this State are, or
Funding Bonds.
may
When Due. BOND. DEBT Sept 15'11 $412,000
be, authorized by law to Invest In, or may be deposited in savings banks 3345
A-0$225,000c___Apr 1 1932 Grand list for 1910
15,429,738
ncorporated by this State.
School Bonds,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$13.09
33.6s
A-0 $50.000c_Apr 1 1932 Population in 1910
23,502
4s '05 M-N 117,000c_Mch 1 '12-'50 Population in 1900
119917734
20,000c_Mch 1 '51-'55 Population in 1890
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
INTEREST is payable at the Import. & Traders' N. Bank, N. Y. City.

STATE OF CONNECTICUT.

NOTE.-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements
given below, see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State.
The relation which the towns, cities and boroughs of this State bear to
one another is peculiar, and requires a word of explanation.
State
Is divided into eight counties, and these counties are made up The
of towns.
numbering In the aggregate 168. The towns are the civil unit, and
on
assessed valuation (which is called the "Grand List of each town")the
Is
levied the tax for State purposes as well as the tax for town expenditures.
Within the town is often situated a city or a borough, or both, all of which
may at the same time have bonds outstanding. In recent years several
towns and cities whose limits were about identical have been consolidated
and the outstanding bonds of both town and city are reported together
without distinction. This is the case with the city and town of Hartford, which
previous to April 1896 reported their debts separately. The city and town
of New London have been consolidated, as have also the city and town of
New Britain and the city and town of Bridgeport. On Dec. 7 1897 the
town and school district of New Haven were likewise consolidated. city,
The borough stands in about the same relation to the town as does the
city. The grand list as determined for the town is used by both the city
and the borough in levying taxes, the city, for instance, putting a tax
of
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 a
greater or less extent the debts of a single community.
ACICIREOATE MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS.
The total indebtedness of all the towns, cities, boroughs and counties in
the State was In 1908 $38,463,704 91. 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:
Funded debt.
Floating debt.
Total debt.
$30,598,153 47
1908
17,865,551 44 $38,463,704 91
26,906,859 05
1904
5,269,101 56
32,520,460 81
22,142,993 58
1900
5,005,323 09
27,624,827 42
1896
19,749,667 08
4,384,980 56
24,581,066 55
16,023,832 46
1892
4,473,571 36
20,627,058 48
1888
15,569,818 67
3,759,642 86
19,392,804 89
1884
14,655,903 75
2,980,386 15
17,636,289 91
1880
15,388,375 69
1,967 623 Co
17,355,999
29
1877
14.437,74293
2,713,584 35
28
• In 1904 and at former periods tile county debt ($344,50017,151.327
in 1904) was
not divided into funded and floating debt, and therefore is Included
only
in total debt column.

ANSONIA

Frederick M. Drew, Treasurer,

DERBY. J. A. Miles, Mayor; Charles E. Clark, Treas.

This city Is situated in New Haven County. By enactment of
the Legislature in 1893 the town of Derby, borough of Birmingham and
the school
districts of the town were consolidated under one form of
government,
assuming the name of the "City of Derby." The consolidation
took effect
on January 11894, and the debts of the town, borough and school
districts
were assumed by the city.
Funding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
48 g
J-J $100,000c___July 1 1914 33.6s g J-J $3,000cJuly 1 1914
Road and Bridge Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1 1900.)
3%s
M-N $37,000c___Nov 1 1934 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1911.. $222,000
(Subject to call $3,000 yearly.)
Sinking fund
7,896
Refunding Bonds
Cash on hand
9,300
48 '08 A-0 $55,000c___Oct 1 1928 Total valuation 1910
6,217,443
School Bonds.
(Assessm't same as actual value.)
33-is
J-D $6,000c___June 1 1921 City tax (per $1,000) 1911_ ___$11.50
(Subject to call June 1 1902.)
Total tax (per $1,000) '11-$14.00
3%8
F-A $21.000c___Aug 1 1930 Population in 1900
7,930
(Subject to call $2,000 yearly.)
Population in 1910
8,991
INTEREST is payable at the Birmingham National Bank, Derby.

EAST HARTFORD. J. 0. Goodwin, Clerk.

Tills town Is in Hartford County. Inc. Oct. 1783. Bonds all
taxable.
LOANSWhen Due
Funding Bonds
Bridge Bonds.
4s g '09 A-0 $88,000c___Apr 1 1939
3.65 '89 A-0 $39,600c___Oct 1 1919 (Subject to call
after April 1 1929.)
(Subject to call Oct 1, 1899.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___ $187,600
Funding Bonds.
Floating debt
8,657
4s '94 A-0 $50.000c$cr Apr 2 1924 Total
assets
56,737
(Sublect to call April 2 1904.)
Grand list 1910
5,071,034
INTEREST is payable at American Tax rate (per
$1,000) 1910___$13 00
National Bank, Hartford.
Population in 1910
8,138
EAST HARTFORD FIRE DISTRICT. Edw. E. King,
President.
Value of water plant, $357,964.67
Water Loans.
Sidewalk notes
$25,100
4s
A-0$115,000____Oct 1 1931 Sinking fund
24,238
4s
J-D 135.000_ _June 1 1933 Assessed valuation
1910_3,000,000
BOND. DEBT May 7 '11_ $250,000 (Assessment about 75%
actual
value)
Water notes
51,600 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_47.50
Sewer notes
9,100 Population in 1911 (est)
5,000

FAIRFIELD. Luin B. Switzer, Treas.(P.O. Southport).
This town Is in Fairfield County.
LOANSWhen Due
4s '90 J-J $25,000c_July 1 '12-'21
334sg'01A-0 25.000c
1916
48 '09 M-S 75,000c
1929
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '11_$125,000
INTEREST payable at Southport

FAIRFIELD

Floating debt
.
$7,500
Grand list 1910
5,000,000
(Assessment about 80% actual value)
Tax rate (per $1 000) 1910_ _$14 00
Population in 1910
6.134
Trust Co.

COUNTY. Simeon Pease,
Ansonia is in New Haven County- Incorporated in April
Bridgeport and Danbury are the county seats. Sec. Bd. Corn,
Act of the Connecticut Legislature of 1893, the borough, town1889. By an
Bonds
When Due. TOTAL DEBT Oct 1are taxable.
trict of this name were consolidated to form the present city. and fire dis- LOANS1911__$145,000
Refunding Bonds.
LOANSSinking fund
City of Ansonla Bonds
When Due.
6,000
A-0$145,000c__
'09
45
g
_Oct
1
1939 Assessed valuation 1910_240,000,00
Sewer Bonds.
4s g
0
M-N$150,000e_May 1 1915
(Subject
to call Oct 1 1929.)
4s g '10 J-J $75,000c-July 11035 BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '11_ $455,000
State & Co tax (per $1,000)'10_11.00
Building Bonds.
Population
In 1910
Sinking fund
245,322
38,328
INTEREST
payable
at Connecticut National Bank, Bridgeport.
3348 g J-J $75,000c-July 1 1923 Grand list 1910
10,246,977
Town of Ansonia Bonds.
GLASTONBURY. F. R. Curtis, Clerk;0. R. Morgan,Treas
(Assessment about actual value.)
.
J-J $100,000c_ _Jan 1 1912 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_414
48 g
town
is
in
This
00
Hartford
County.
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1902.)
Population in 1010 _
____ $30.000__Jan 1 '13& '18 Sinking fund
15,152 _s
$16,830
School Bonds.
INT. at Ansonia National Bank.
35,000Jan
1
1928
lAssessed
valuation 1910_3,189,191
45 '05 J-J $52,000c_July 1 '12-'30
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '11_465,000 Tax rate (per
$1,000) 1911_413.00
($3,000 due yearly.)
Note debt
26,7251 Population In 1910
4,796




36

CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS.

[VOL. Lxxxxiii.

KILLINGLY. Frank T. Preston, Treasurer.
This town is in WIndham County. Incorporated 1708.
The town and borough of same name are located in Fairfield County.
$4,053,718
I Grand list 1910
Town Bonds of 1900.
TOWN OF GREENWICH.
(Assessment about full value.)
3 ,is g J-D $125.000e_ __Dec 1 19201
0
1910___$12.0
Tax
(per
rate
$1,000)
Treasurer.
._$125,000
W.
Avery,
A.
1911
k;
Oct
DEBT
R.
Wellstood,Cler
1662.
BOND.
Incorporated in
6,564
in 1910
70,912
When Due. BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '11_ $915,000 Floating debt....
LOANS124,383
Cash on hand
INTEREST payable at National Shawmut Bank, Boston, or at the
Coupon Bonds 1909.
Town valuation 1910_ ___26,546,522 Windham County Nat. Bank, in Danielson.
_
$530,000
..s
(Assessment about 60% actual value)
Registered Bonds
Tax
rate (per $1,000) 1910-$12.00 LITCHFIELD (Town). P. P. Hubbard, Treasurer.
$160,000
___
__s '87
12,172
Population in 1900
Coupon Bonds
This town is the county scat of Litchfield County. Incorporated 1720.
16,463 Bonds are exempt from taxation.
__B '95 ___ $125,000
Population in 1910
of
office
at
payable
INTEREST
High School Bonds
1720. Bonds are exempt from taxation.
$21,135
When Due. Cash assets
July 1 1935 Town Treasurer.
4s '07 J-J $100,000c
LOANS3,048,579
Grand list 1910
Railroad Bonds.
BOROUGH OF GREENWICH. Incorporated 1854.
J-D $80,000c_ _ -On demand (Assessment about 80% actual value)
4s
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_480,000 Town tax (per $1,000) 1910_515.00
H. B. Marshall, Warden.
3,005
53,872,466 Floating debt
16.5001Popuiation in 1910
M-N $147,000___May 1 1922 Grand list 1910
4s
INTEREST Is payable in Litchfield.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_4147,000 Borough tax (per $1,000) '11_511.00
3,886
143.000 Population in 1910
Floating debt
chester).
MANCHESTER. S. M. Benton, Clerk (P.O.So.Man
INTEREST payable at Greenwich Trust Co.
This town Is in Hartford County. Incorporated May 1823.
77
0.
Mystic).
(P.
1910_516,246,4
Treasurer
valuation
Wheeler,
Assessed
E.
W.
GROTON.
Refunding Bonds.
(Assessment about actual value.)
Incorporated May 1704.
4s '08 M-N $100,000_May 1 '12-'31
This town is in New London County
$8.00
_
1910_
1
$1,000)
1911_540,000
Sept
Tax
(per
rate
DEBT
BOND.
'11_5100,000
15
Due.
Aug
When
DEBT
BOND.
LOANS13,641
78,040 Floating debt
25.000 Population in 1910
Other liabilities
Refunding.
48.035
1I-N $10,000r_ May 1 1913 Assets
INTEREST payable at Manchester Trust & Safe Deposit Co.
45
_4,518,710
1910
list
Grand
1915
1
May
to
(35.000 biennially)
(Assessment at 80% actual value.)
Registered Bonds
MEETING HOUSE.
$27,459
M-N $30.000_ _Subject to call Total tax (per $1,000) 1910____11 50 LOANSWhen Due. Sinking fund
43.s
6,495
in 1910_
Population
Assessed valuation 1910_ _26,546,522
INTEREST payable by Treasurer.
Building Bonds.
$1,000) 1910_$12.00
(per
tax
Town
1913
1
y
$50,000c___No
s-a
4s
oRoroN WATER DISTRICT. H. E. Marquardt, Treasurer.
Greenwich Trust Co.
1941 BOND. DEBT Sept 1'11_ _550,0001INT. payable at
$20,000
192414;48'11 J-J
4s g '04 A-0 $150,000e
1925 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1911_5245,000
75,000c
4s g '05 J-D
INTEREST payable at National Bank of Commerce New London, Conn. MERIDEN, Floyd Curtis, City Treasurer.
The town and city of Meriden are situated in New Haven County. DurHARTFORD. C. H. Slocum, Treas.
ing the year 1896 the town of Meriden voted to consolidate the schools and
The town and city of Hartford were consolidated on April 1 1896, and assume the debt of all the school districts.
their debts are no longer reported separately. City incorporated May 1784.
Refunding Bonds
CITY OF MERIDEN. Incorporated 1867.
When Due.
LOANS3 yig'97 J-J $800,000r._Jan 1 1922
Funding Bonds.
Herman Hess, Clerk.
1922
1
M-N
270,000r_May
3;ig'97
1
1918
_July
$290,000c
4g '93 J-J
When Due. BOND, DEBT Dec 1 1910 $135,000
LOANSImprovement Bonds.
57,000
Floating debt
Park Improvement Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
47,845
J-J $300,000c_Jan 1 1926 3 Mg'97 J-J 5250,000r_ _Jan 1 1922 4s '93 1I-N $5,000c___May 1 1913 Cash in treasury
33ig
Conn. R. Bridge Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910_ _18.966,179
Paving Bonds. •
Bonds.
Water
1954
1
cJuly
(Assessment at full value.)
J-J $200,000r Jan 1 1938 3%g'04 J-J1,000,000
33ig
$40,000c_July 1 '12-'13
45 '95
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ $8.50
20,000r_ _Jan 1 1930 33ig'05J-D1,000.000c_June 1 1955
33ig'00 J-J
Funding Bonds.
Water Bonds
27,265
High School and Bridge Bonds
$50,000c_July 1 '14-'18 Population in 1910
J-J
45
'95
1918
1
y
35ig'98 J-J $200,000r___Jan 1 1938 4g '93 J-.) $475,000c_Jul
INTEREST payable at the Importers & Traders' Nat. Bank, New York.
98,910
1910
In
Population
Department.
Police
79,850
TOWN OF MERIDEN. Incorporated May 1806.
33ig'98 J-J 575,000r_Jan 1 1923 Population in 1900
Chas. H. Wood, Town Treasurer.
INTEREST on all of the city bonds is payable at the city treasury.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '11_ _5480,000
Funding Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT, &c.' 26,981
May 1912 Floating debt
Oct. 1 '11. Oct. 1 '10. Oct. 1 '09. Oct. 1 '08. Oct. 1 '07. 43,0'80 M-N $10,000c
5,904
Cash in treasury
1'17
'24
$5,830,000 3 Yis '01 M-N 80,000e_May
Tot, bond. debt_54,880,000 $4,880,000 $4,880,000 $5,633,000
f 130,000c_May 1 '12-'24 Total assessed val, 1910__24,724,157
M-N
229,454
4s'08
229,454
23,481
23,481
23,481
_
_
Floating debt_
(Assessment at full value.)
1 220,000c_May 1 '25-'35
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1909-.510.00
Cold Spring Home Bonds.
$5,862,454 $6,059,454
Total debt__ _54,903,481 $4,903,481 $4,903,481 $1,245,654
32,066
$1,124,110 3s '01 MN $40,000c_ Nlay 1 '13-'16 Population in 1910
$495,943 $400,253
Sinking fund _ _ $605,715
is
430
on
funding
at the Importers' & Traders'
payable
$675,000
INTEREST
Water debt (incl.) $475,000 $475,000 $475,000 $478,000
National Bank, New York; on the 3;-i % bonds and 4s of 1908 at the
of
value
the
to
property
owned
CITY PROPERTY.-The city in 1911
Fourth National Bank, New York.
$7,743,655, according to inventories on file in the office of the Comptroller.
rents MIDDLETOWN. James P. Stow, City Treasurer.
WATER DEPARTMENT is self-sustaining, raising from water
Middletown City Is situated in the town of Middletown, Middlesex
$30,000 to $40,000 each year above interest on Its bonds and all ordinary
County. The city and town are distinct corporations, and the debts of
expenses.
are given below.
both
RATE.TAX
AND
AESESSED VALUATION
Tax Rate.
Total.
Real Estate. Personal Property.
YearsCITY OF MIDDLETOWN. Incorporated May 1784.
*$16.50
$91,918,144
$13.030,921
$78 887 223
1910
•17.50 LOANS81,170,222
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
When Due,
z10.077,968
71,092,254
1909
•18,00
J-D $53,000c___Dee 1 1021
33.is
74,689.157
Funding Debt Bonds,
z9,307,070
65,382,087
1908
00 4s
•18
M-N 35,000e___May 1 1925
As'05
3
v
1914
66,352,717
1
M-N
525,000c___No
£7,634,471
58,718,246
1905
Building Bonds.
17
•
50
Municipal
1914
1
15.000c
70,051,373
_Oct
A-0
4s
20,146,633
49,904,740
1900
20 50 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1904.) 3t'05 81-N $36,000c. __May 1 1925
47,225,324
16,629,086
30,596.238
1890
Sept 1 '11_ 5501,000
DEBT
20
50
BOND.
46,220,364
Bonds,
Improvement
City
16,048,479
30,171,885
1889
108,400
20 5() 3 hs
47.347.471
J-J $70,000c&r_July 1 1921 Sinking funds
19,50(1,122
27,847,349
1888
debt (included)........ 255,000
Exx
Water
$1,000)
additional.
Bonds.
per
Sewer
$4
averaged
1910
in
(which
tax
• School
107,754
(incl)
fund
sinking
$46,942,Water
1910
aggregated
for
M-S
'12-'17
which
1
4s
$12.000c_Mch
cluding corporation stock assessment,
8,033,042
Grand list 1910
Water Bonds.
336. See note on page 36,
$1,000) '10_48.00
(per
rate
tax
J-J
City
1
July
$55,000e_
1915
3.65s
Treas.
Glazier,
C.
11.854
HARTFORD" ARSENAL SCHOOL DISTRICT." Robt. 1901_ 43,709,516 45
J-J 200.000r___July 1 1922 Population in 1910
J-D 574.0000.._June 1 1917 Assessed valuation
4s
INTEREST payable in Middletown
value.)
4s '08 M-N 80,000c_ _May 1 1938 (Assessment about 2-3 actual
1910......$7.00
TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN. Incorporated Sept. 1651.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1911_5154,000 School tax (per $1,000)
7,616 Population in 191 (est.)---20.000
Sinking fund
Bonds are tax-exempt.
INTEREST is payable at the Riverside Trust Co. of Hartford.
$100,000
I Floating debt
Refunding Bonds
Railroad
Treas.
HARTFORD "FIRST SCHOOL DISTRICT." Hartford Trust Co.,
J-J $100,000e&r_Jan 1 1924(Assessed valuation 1910_11,498,422
$35,000 335'04
When Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 6 1911
1 1929 (Assessment about 80% actual value)
4s
J-D
'09
__June
340.000c
LOANS16,050
'10 F-A 244,000c___Aug 1 19301Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-311.00
4s
---- $35,000_1W, 1 1927 Sinkink. fund
30,944,530 4s
20,749
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '11_ _ _5684,000 Population In 1910
(Subject to call after May 1 1907) Grand list 1910_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910._$2.00
INTEREST on 4% bonds of 1909 payable at Old Colony Trust Co..
Boston; on others in Middletown.
HARTFORD" NORTHEAST SCHOOL DISTRICT." M. L. Hill. Chairman
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $129,000
• Building Bonds.
45 '09 J-D 563,000c _June 1 1939 Assessed valuation 1910_2,330,508 MILFORD. Richard R. Hepburn, Clerk.
J-D 66,000c_ _June 1 1931 (Assessm't from (10 to 75% act. val.)
33is
This town is In New Haven County. Incorporated 1664.
_ _ 36.00
School tax (per $1,000)
529,064
(Exempt from all taxes.)
Floating debt
Refunding Bonds.
4s at Charter
INTEREST on 3 lis payable at Security Co., Hartford; on '10Total assessed val. 1910_5,255,039
4s '95 J-J $29.000c
Oak National Bank, Hartford.
Is '07 A-0 83,000e __Oct 1 1927 (Assessment about 90% actual value)
28.000_ _ _ _July 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910- _$12.00
HARTFORD "NORTHWEST SCHOOL DISTRICT." Alfred P. Clifford, 4s '10 J-J
4,366
BOND. DEBT Sept 28'11_4190,000 Population in 1910
Chairman. Bonds are subject to taxation.
34,957,275
INTEREST payable at Town Treasurer's office.
48 '08 M-S$170.000e or r_Sept 1 '38 Grand list 1910
actual
value.)
2-3
about
TOTAL DEBT May 1911_4200,000 (Assessment
4,987 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_57.00 NAUGATUCK. George T. Wigmore, Treasurer.
Sinking fund
1844: borThis borough Is in New Haven County. Town incorporated
INTEREST payable at the Security Co. of Hartford.
1893: consolidation of town and borough 1895. Bonds
HARTFORD "SECOND NORTH SCHOOL DISTRICT." F.S. Kellogg, Ch. ough incorporated
taxation.
all
from
exempt
are
$177,000
_
1911._
Oct
BOND.
DEBT
When Due.
LOANSIVhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_4116.000
LOANSJ-J $137,000c__ _Jan 1 1924 Floating debt
4a
66,823
Floating debt •
School Bonds.
36
13
°116
5.729
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1904.) Assessed valuation 1910. _6,6
0,689,393
pt '12-'19 Grand list 1910
M-S
$16,000c___Se
'00
45
actaul
value)
40,000c_ _ _July 1 1934 (Assessment about 60%
330 '04J-J
-514.25
1910_
$1,000)
(per
Tax
rate
Refunding Town Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1910_55.00
(Bonds are exempt from taxes )
12,722
19 '92 A-0$100,000e___Apr 1 1912 Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at Security Co ,Hartford.
INTEREST payable at Naugatuck National Bank.
HARTFORD"SOUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT." T. A. Shannon Treas.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911 $610,000 NEW BRITAIN. F. S. Chamberlain, Treasurer.
LOANS4,227
1927 Sinking fund_ _ __
M-N $10,0000
4s
The city of New Britain is situated in Hartford County. In 1905 the
1 1931 Total valuation 1010-----32,719,128
__May
M-N 200,000c_
33is
and city were consolidated,
M-N 200,000c&r_Nov 1 1952 School tax (per $1,000) 1910..45.25 'Own
0
33,
CITY OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS,
3%s g '05M-S200,000c. _Sept 1 1955
Co.,
Trust
Hartford.
INTEREST payable at the Fidelity
Subway Bonds.
Water Bonds.
W.
DISTRICT."
L.
N
SCHOOL
A-0 $22.0000-Oct '12-'22
"WASHINGTO
Wakefield,
HARTFORD
F-A $200,000c__Aug 1 1918 31i g
le
A-0 14,000c__ _Oct '23-'29
Treasurer.
(Subject to call after Aug 11908.) 4s
192814s '08 J-J $100,000c_ _July 1 1932 45
4s
J-J $20,000c
F-A 250,000c___July 1 1927 43 '11 A-0 24,000.. Oct 30 1941
Street Bonds.
1924 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_5180,000 ts
J-J
3s
25,000c
F-A 75,0000 __July 1 1933
F-A $50,0000___Aug 1 1925
1914 School tax (per 81.0(1(1) 1910_56.00 ls '08 J-J 300.000e_Jan 1 1938 45
45
35,000c
J-J
Sewer Bonds.
INTEREST is payable at Hartford National Bank. Hartford
4s '09 F-A 250.000c___Aug 1 1939
J-J 315,000c___Jan 11013
4s
School Bonds,
HARTFORD "WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL DISTRICT." E. C. Friable,
F-A 100,000c___Aug 1 1918
J-J $15,000c. _ _ _Jan 1 1938 4s
4 Sis
Treasurer,
F-A 100,000c___Aug 1 1925
Feb 1939 43
When Due. I BOND. DEBT Oct 1911__ $406,000 4s '09 F-A 153.1)000.Feb
LOANS21,000 49 '09 F-A 40,500. _Auir 1 '12-14 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1910.)
3Sis
F-A3126,000c___July 31 '12 Floating debt
J-J 150.000e
July 1 1924
33s
'15-'19
F-A
1
49
'10
valuation
4s
175,000cAug
1910_17,137,2
'26
F-A 120.000c_ July 31
Assessed
3 ,is
J-J 100,000c___July 1 1932
20,000c__Aug 11020 3h.is
1036;School tax (per $1,000) 1909 _ __$3.00
4s '11 F-A 160,000c
48 '04 J-J 200,000o___Jan 1 1932
Municipal liudditig Bonds.
INTEREST payable at the Chanel Oak National Bank Hartford.
4s '08 J..) $215,000e_ _July 1 1948 48 '06 J-J 300,000c_Jan 1 1936
40,000c_ __Jan 1 1036
45 '11 J-J
Refunding Bonds.
HUNTINGTON. D. S. Brinsmade, Treasurer.
-__ 595,000 Aug 1 '12-30 Population in 1900 (Census)._ 25,998
_s
1789.
Jan.
Inc.
P. 0. Shelton.)
This town Is In Fairfield County.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1911_5275,000
LOANSTOWN OF NEW BRITAIN 130NDS,
J-J $75,000c_July 1 1917 Assessed valuation 1910._.5,549,299
49
F-A $47,000c ____1928-1935
3 Y6s
Park Bonds.
and Retu..ding bonds.
(Assessment about full value.)
49 School
.(),
($2,000 due yearly.)
tif11 ,mor Jan I I
J-J 575.0000.--July 1 '11-'24
Tax rate (per 51,000) '09 (town.)$9.0O 4s
F-A $42,000c-Aug 1 '12-'32
l3%ti
Bonds.
School
5
,54
6
1910
1
in
1931
.Aug
Po
ulation
100.000__
4 Ms'll F-A
19,007
__ 1912-1928 Population in 1890
J-J 585,000o
INTEREST payable at Birmingham , atonal Bank. Derby, Conn., and 45
28 202
J-J 50,000e_Aug 1 '11-'291 Population in 1900
3 Xs
at Shelton Bank As Trust Co. In Shelton.

GREENWICH.




Nov., 1911.j

CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS.

DEBT OF CONSOLIDATED CITY MAY 1911.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1911.53,082,5001Assessed valuation 1910_$39,403,472
219,8001'1 ax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$14.75
Sinking funds
43.016
Water debt (included)._ 1,075,0001Population in 1910
64,9541
Water sinking fund (Incl.)
INTEREST is payable at New Britain National Bank.

NEW HAVEN. Frank J. Rice, Mayor; Jonathan N. Rowe,
Comptroller.

37

TOWN OF NORWALK. Incorporated Sept. 1651.
H. R. Smith. Clerk.
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1911_$620000
0,
n0d0s
2o
d.
1 nogs2B
R
.0e0
f u nA
8,077
Floating debt
4s
85,498
Oc_--Apr 1 1939 Sinking fund
Funding Bonds.
20.015,672
Grand list 1910
A 05300,000 __Oct 1 1918 Town tax (per $1,000) 1911_59.00
3s
Town bonds 100,000____Jan 1 1921 Population in 1910
24,211
INTEREST payable at Am. Ex. National Bank, New York.

This city is the county seat of New Haven County. Incorporated 1784. NORWICH. C. F. Thayer, Mayor; C. S. Avery, Treasurer.
By an Act of the General Assembly the city, town and school district of
Norwich is in New London County. The city and town have separate
New Haven were consolidated Dec. 7 1897 under one government, and the governments, keep separate accounts and have separate debts. A propocity assumes the assets and liabilities of the two other governments.
sition to adopt the commission plan of government was defeated on June 5,
Sec V. 92, p. 1578.
NEW HAVEN CITY BONDS.
CITY OF NORWICH. Incorporated 1784.
When Due.
Library Bon a.
LOANSWhen Due.
Gas and Electric Plant Bonds.
LOANSlx '86
J-J $80,000cJan 1 '12-'19
Voting-Machine Bonds.
45 '06 A-0 $287,000_ _ Apr 2 1931
Bonds.
Water
Improvement Bonds (Series "B"). :3s
45 '09 A-Of $0,000___Oct 1 '12-'14
J 5150,000c__Jan 1 1923 GEN. BONDS June 16 '11_5936,000
J
12,000__ -Oct 1 '16-'19 4s '09 J-J $100,000__ -Jan 1 '30-'34 4s '06 .1-1) 65.000 ___Apr 2 1931 Water debt (included)___
215,000
Paving Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
Temporary loans
0
18
974:31006
A-0 $125,000r_Oct 1011-'18 4s
4s
A-0 $25,000r___ Oct 1 1914 4s
A-0$125,000c..„Oct 1 1913 Sinking funds and cash__
A-0 100,000r _Oct 1015&'20 330
4s
A-0 40.000r......Oct '15-'16 3;is
12,991,586
J-D 166,000c__JUne 1 1925 Total valuation 1910
37,500r Oct 1912-'17-'22
A-0 185,000r___Oct 1 1920 30 A-0
3).is
Refunding Bonds.
(Assessment about ( actual value.)
3 Yis
A-0 10,000r-_Oct 1 1922 48 '08 J-J 100,000r _July 1 '29-'33 4s '06 J-D $143,000Apr 2 1931 City tax (per $1,000) 1910____ $9.00
334s '05A-0 95,000e___Oct 1 1925 4s '10 J-J 1O0,000 Jan 1 '31-'35
Population in 1910
20,367
Street Imtrov't Bonds (Ser."A").
35,000c_ July 1 1928
4s '08 J-J
INTEREST is payable In New Yolk and Norwich.
4s '11 J-J
75,000_ __Jan 1 '34-'36 4s '07 J D $150,000eJune 1 '27-'31
22,000c_ _June 1 1932
TOWN OF NORWICH. Incorporated 1659.
Fund'g & High School Bonds.
School-Building Bonds
Chas. S. Holbrook, Treasurer.
334s A-0 $312,000r _Oct '12-'24
When Due. BOND. DEBT Sept 15 '11_5220,000
4,000r_Oct 1 '12-'15 4s '08 J-J $100,000c_Jan 1 '29-'33 LOANS33s A-0
City Sewerage.
Refunding Court-House Bonds.
Floating debt
Funding Bonds.
13,301
A-0$350,000r_Apr 1 '12-'25 330'05 J-J 117,000oJan 1 1925 TOTAL DEBT Sept 15 '11_233,301
3%8'05 A-Of $250,000r_Oct 1 '25-'34 4s
J-D loo,000r ___1926-1929
Sinking fund and cash
3,000rOct 1 1195 4s
Refunding Bonds.
13,071
35s '05A-0 100,000r___Oct 1 1925 33-is
1913 Grand list 1910
A-0$653,000o
17,252,397
14s '08 J-J 150,000c_ _July 1 1928
(Assessment about % actual value.)
Town of Preston Bonds
1920 Town tax (per $1 000) 1910-59.25
3.40s
J-J $50,000c
TOWN OF NEW HAVEN DEBT
Population in 1910
Town Deposit Fund 68.
28,219
$13,301 Population in 1900
On demand
24,637
Park Bonds.
When Due,
LOANSthe
Treasurer's
office except the "Town of
payable
at
INTEREST
is
30 '89 J-J $100,000c_July 1 1939
Air Line RR. bonds
2s '89 J-J $450,000cJuly 1 '12-'20 (Subject to call after July 1 1910.) Preston Bonds," which is payable at the Thames National Bank of Norwich.
93
J-J 100.0000.__Ju1y 1 1939
ORANGE. Walter A. Main, First Selectman.
• Exempt from taxation.
This town is In New Haven County. Incorp. May 1822. Bonds below
are exempt from taxation.
NEW HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
When Due. Grand list 1910
$9,914,684
LOANSFunding Bonds (Gold)
(Assessment is 85% actual value.)
When Due 14s
IM-N $70,000 c___1921-1924
LOANSJ J $100,000c___Jan 1 1916 Town tax (per $1,000) 1910.-48.00
F-A 75,000 c___ _ 1025-1928 4s g
45
F-A $170,000c ___ _1912-1920 4s
6,995
49
M-N 125,000(L....1029-1934 4s g '05 J-J 200.000c_Jan 1 1925 Population in 1000
($20,000 yearly on Aug. 1.)
11,272
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_ _$300,000 Population in 1910
INTEREST on all Issues Is paid at the City Treasury.
INTEREST payable at National Tradesmen's Bank New Haven.
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUND, &c.
Terryville.
Jan. 1 1911. Jan, 11910. Oct. 11909. Jan. 1 1909. PLYMOUTH. J. Starr, Treas. (P. 0.
This town is in Litchfield County.
$2,557,500 $2,669,300 $2,543,500 $2,568,500
Bonded debt of city
Sept 1 1911 $81,440
'TOTAL
DEBT
When
Due.
900,000 LOANS700,000
700,000
Old debt of town
675,000
(Grand list 1910______ 2,295,387
Funding Bonds.
480,000
500,000
460,000
480,000
Old debt of school dist
_5,021
4 Xs'll F-A $75,000c_ _Aug 1 1036(Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston.
Total bonded debt-___$3,692,500 $3,849.300 $3,723,500 $3,968,500
70,000
105,000
105,000
280,000
Floating debt

PORTLAND. Robert S. Mitchell, Clerk.

Total debt
Sinking funds

$3,972,500
27,176

$3,954,300
80,869

$3,793,500
80,455

$4,073,500
219,002

Net debt

$3,945,324

$3,873,431

$3,713,045

$3,854,498

ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation and tax rate
have been approximately as follows, real estate being taken at "about 51%
actual value" until 1900, when basis of valuation was raised to full value:

Thls town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated May 1841.
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 191 1_ $222,000
1,877,725
Refunding Bonds.
Grand list 1910
350
J-J $90,000o___July 1 1919 (Assessment Yi to •A actual value.)
4s '05 M-N 78,000o_ _Nov 1 1925 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_519.00
3.856
4s '09 J-J 112,000r_Jan 1 '12-'13 Population in 1900
142,000r... July 1 1929 Population in 1910
3,425
INTEREST payable at Town Treasury.
TAX FREE -The bonds of the town are exempt from taxation.

Total
Rate of Tax
Valuation. per $1,000. PUTNAM. F. W. Seward, Clerk; Chas. II. Brown, Treas.
5108,449,713 $13 25
This city and town of the same name are in Windham County. City in,
106,386,530
13 25
corporated Jan. 1 1896. Interest Is payable at First Nat. Bank In Putnam.
12 75
103,480,932
CITY OF PUTNAM. Incorporated 1896.
53,800,000
21 00
Water debt
$10,000
Street Improvement Bonds.
52,171,131
19 50
3,150,000
$ tin
J-J $40,000c_ July 1 1929 Total valuation 1910
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911 ___$40,000 (Assessment about 60 %actual value)
12,0001City tax (per $1,000) 1010
The Grand List in 1910 does not include the following exempt properties Floating debt
40,0001Population in 1900,
6,667
$692,450
$16,075 New Haven County
Adams Express Co
13,767 Population in 1910
fund
Sinking
United
States
97,100
411,425
Banks
388,950 Hospitals
664,710
Cemeteries
May 1855.
PUTNAM
Incorporated
OF
TOWN
3,896,685 Orphan asylums
450,585
Churches
David Flagg, Town Clerk. ($100,000 bonds voted, but not yet issued.1
6,125 Miscellaneous
1,010,660
Bldgs. used for Churches
None Water debt______ 10,000
1,619,575 N. Y. N. H. & H. RR.Co 8,155,165 BOND. DEBT Oct 1909
City of New Haven
$118,100 Town tax (per $1,000) 1910_412.50
2,439,205 Sheffield Scientific School 1,808,380 Floating debt
do Schools
7.348
Population in 1900
1910__3,473,707
valuation
Assessed
8,145,265
139,050 Yale University
do Police Dept
7.260
73,295 (Assessment about % actual value ) Population in 1010
210,255 Blindness
do Fire Dept
498,107
Soldiers'
exemptions-5.000
do Fire Annex
RIDGEFIELD. Cyrus A. Cornen Jr., Clerk.
289,205
State of Connecticut_
This town is In Fairfield County.
$31,616,247
Total
598,980
Connecticut Co
TOWN OF RIDGEFIELD. Incorporated 1709.
POPULATION.-In 1910 133,605; in 1900 was 108,027; in 1890 It was LOANSWhen Due. Floating debt
$9,400
85,981; in 1880 it was 62,862.
Funding Bonds
17,880
Sinking fund assets
3 49 g F-A $60,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1910__ _4,362,836
(Subject to call Aug 1 1917.)
Total tax (per 51,000) 1910.___58.00
NEW LONDON. Fitch L. Comstock, City Treasurer.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1911_560.000 Population In 1910
3,118
The town and city (located in county of same name) are under one
BOROUGH OF RIDGEFIELD. Incorporated 1901.
government and the following statement Includes both, Incorporated
V. Davis, Treasurer.
town 1646; city, 1784.
LOANSWhen Due. Sinking fund
$10,600
Sewer Bonds.
When Due.
LOANSSewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1010_ _1,846,870
ts
J-J $10,000r___July 1 1017 Uis
Park Bonds.
J-J $50,000c___Jan 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910--$5.00
20.000r___July
1
1919
J-J
4s
111-N $25,000r_May 1 1923 11.6s
1,114
(Subject to call Jan 1 1922.)
Population in 1910
J-D 35.000c-Dec 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_ ___$50,000
Water Bonds.
Annexation Bonds.
4s
J-J $116,000c___July 1 1919
INTEREST on both town and borough bonds is payable at the First
11019
$11.5000.
_Aug
F-A
4s
J-J
60,000c__July 1 1924 3 tis
National Bank, Ridgefield, in New York funds.
Refunding Bonds.
J-J 225,000c__ _Jan 1 1920
3s
ig''05 A-0$100,000c&r_Oct 1 1935 ROCK.VILLE. George Forster, Mayor.
,
33-is g J-J 200,000c&r_July 1 1926 3!
33.6sg'08J-J 50,000cJuly 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_$1,311,500
This city is In Tolland County. Incorporated 1886.
12,169
Sinking fund
School Bonds,
160:0
000
When Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 1911_522
69,625 LOANSJ-.1' $21,000c___July 1 1919 Cash on hand
43
fund
651,000 45 Sewer Bonds. ,0000___Jan 1 1926 Sinking
63,000c_ _July 1 192(1 Water debt (included)
49
J-J
5,767,322
Assessed
val.
real
1910
est.
J-J $50
16,627,369
48
J-D 40,000o_ _Juno 1 1924 Grand Ilst 1910
(Assessment about •i actual value.)
(Subject to call Jan 1 1900.)
4s
M-N 60,000c___May 1 1925 (Assessment about *4 actual value.) 48
757,2.0807
J-J $90,000c_July 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910
33.6s
J-D 100,000c__Dec 1 1931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_516.10
Population in 1890
Filtration Bonds.
1 9,659
4s'g'08 J-D 175,000e- Dee 1 1021 Population in 1910
45
July 1935 Population in 1900
J-J $70,0000
7 977
INTEREST Is payable at the New London City National Bank.
INTEREST payable at Treas's office Population in 1910
Years
1910
1909
1908
1907
1298
1905

Total
Rate of Tax
Valuatton. per $1,000.
5126,804,456 $517.50
123,232,935
17.50
14.75
119,502,508
116,312,084
14 75
112 256 910
13 50
110,001,166
14 00

NORWALK.

Years.
1904
1903
1901
1895
1890

The town of Norwalk, In Fairfield County, contains the city of Norwalk
(incorporated June 30 1893), whose debt is Included below. The city of
South Norwalk, whose statement is given under its own name. Is also in
this town. Bonds below are all coupon with privilege of registration.
CITY OF NORWALK. Incorporated 1893.
Howard A. Montgomery, Treasurer.
Refunding Funded Debt.
LOANSWhen Due.
J-J $50,000_ _July 1 1929
4s
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call Jan. 1919.)
4s '07 J-J $150,000__July 1 '27-'28
3 yis g J-J $200,000_ _ __July 1 1929
Water Bonds.
(Subject to call Jan 1919.)
4s '95 J-J $50,000--July 1 1935
3Ms'99 J-J 200,000_July 1 1920 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1011 _ _$705,000
Floating debt
(Subject to call July 1 1019.)
23,000
79,014
3345'03 J-D 100,000June 1 1928 Sinking fund
Water debt (included)
420,000
(Subject to call Juno 1 1923.)
6,000,000
70,000____July 1 1934 Grand list 1910
48 '09 J-J
City tax (per 51,000) 1910____$10.00
Sewer Bonds.
6,125
45 '07 J-J $35,000___July 1 1927 Population In 1000
6,954
Population In 1910
INTEREST on the bonds due In 1935 is payable at American Exchange
Nat. Bank; on water 48 of 1901) at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., New York; on
water 3•O at Fairfield Co. Nat. Bank in Norwa.k; other int. pay. In Norwalk.




SOUTHINGTON. R. Elliott, Clerk and Treasurer.
LOTAhN_
isstown is in Ilartford County. Incorporated 1779.

When Due. Sinking fund
4s g
14
9,8
8
165
5
J-J $60,000c_ 1917 & 1927 Assessed valuation 1910_54,32
(Assessment about 90% act. value.)
Water Plant Purchase Bonds.
43.s'11 J-J $222,000e_ __July 1 1941 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911____$17.00
6,516
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911. _.$282,0001Population in 1910
15,000
Floating debt
INTEREST payable at Southington National Bank.

SOUTH NORWALK. J. J. Cuneo, Clerk.
Incorporated Aug. 18 1870.
This city Is in Fairfield County
Refunding Water Bonds.
When Due.
LOANS48 '09 J-J $52.000c__July 1 1939
Electric Light Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
4s
A-0 $20,000c___Apr 1 1928
49 05 J-J 1550,000c_July 1 '25&'30
Library Bonds.
48
A-0 $5,000o__Apr 11028
1 20,000C-July 1 1935
4s '09 J-J 109 000c___July 1 1939
Refunding Bonds.
BOND DEBT Nov 3 1911_5505.000
4s '05 M-S $90,000e&r.
500,000
Sept 1 '25,'30 & '35 Water debt (ineiuded)
7,146,185
Grand list 1910
Water Bonds.
4s
J-J $30,000r___July 1 1925 (Asse-sm't about 65% actual value.)
160,000r _July 1 1925 City tax (per 11.000) 1910_......$8.00
.8,975
4s '05 J-J {40,000e&rJuly 1 1930 Population In 1910
INT. payable in South Norwalk. •
(20.000r_ July 1 1935
• •

38

CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS.

WATERBURY. William H. Sandland, Clerk.

STAMFORD.
This city is in Fairfield County. Incorporated 1893.
CITY OF STAMFORD. Jos. H. Provost, City Clerk.
LOANSWhen Due.
Public Improvement Bonds
Public Library Bonds.
4s 09 A-0 $31,000____Apr 1 1934
48 g '09 J-D $33,000c-Dec 111939 48 '09 J-D 35,000____June 1 1934
Sewer Bonds.
410'11 J-J
35,000c.. __July 1 1941
46
J-J $50,000e__July 1 1914
Street Imp. Bonds (Tax Exempt).
4s
M-N 25,000c ___Nov 1 1914 48 g '07 F-A $50,000c___Aug 1 1932
350g M-S 25,000c_Meh 1 1921 4s '10 J-J
30,000____July 1 1935
48 g
M-N 60,0000.__May 1 1024
Refunding Bonds.
46 '10 J-J
35,000____July 1 1935 330
M-N $25,000____N0v 1 1921
Public Park Boads(fax LX:1111pc.) 4s '07 semi-an 25.000
1937
45 '08 A-0 $13,090 __ _Aor 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Mch 1911_ $633,000
48 '09 s- a 50,000___Meh 1 1939 Floating debt
25,000
48 g '09 J-D 45,000c_ _-Dec 111939 Sinking fund
139,728
450'11 ___
21,807,537
20,000
___ 1936 Grand list 1909
Funding Bonds
(Assessm't about 75% actual 5.9
g M-S $60,000o-Mch 1 1921 Population in 1900
v1a9e.7)SsH
25,135
Population in 1910
INTEREST on park & library bonds payable in N. Y.; on other bonds
at Stamford.
The city's tax rate (per $1 000) in 1909 was $11 10 in one dlstrict,$7 84
An another and $4 97 in the third.
TOWN OF STAMFORD.
J. T. Hanrahan,Town Treasurer. This town Is in Fairfield County.
Improvement Bonds.
LOANSWhen Due.
School Bonds.
4 50'11 J-J 835,000e_ __July 1 1941
430'11 F-A$340,000c_ __Aug 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Sept 16 '11_5846,000
.• -Town Hall 1890
Floating debt
80,000
46 '08 J-D 5225,000c_ Dec 1 1938 Sinking funds
162,902
Schools and Bridges 1893.
Grand list 1910
35,130,320
de
F-A $98,000c.....Aug 1 1923 (Assessm't about 85% actual value.)
High School.
Town tax (per $1,000) 1910 _48.00
dm
F-A $75,000c-Aug 1 1924 Population in 1890
15,700
FundingBonds.
Population in 1900
18.839
di g
F A $75,000e_ _Feb 1 1927 Population In 1910
28,836
INTEREST is payable at the office of the Town Treasurer.

STONINGTON. E. B. Hinckley, Treasurer and Clerk.
This town is in New London County. Incorporated Oct. 1658
Refunding Bonds.
Floating debt
$27,000
48 g'08 M-N$100.000e_ May 1 1928 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '11
270,150
School Loans (Assum.
Grand list 1910
$5,890 435
Dist. No. 3 bonds, 48------$50,000 (Assessment about 90% actual value)
Dist. No. 18 bonds, 4s --47,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _415.00
Dist. No. 9 notes, 4 50 _ _ --46,150 Population in 1910
9,154
INTEREST payaole at Treasurers office

THOMASTON. Geo. C. Hosford Selectman.
This town is In Litchfield County.
are tax-exempt.
LOANSWhen Due.
Refunding Bonds
4s '04 J-D $50,000e_ _Deo 1 1924
(Subject to call.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 1911_$50,000

Incorporated May 1875.

All bonds

Floating debt,
$23,653
Sinking fund
10,593
Grand list 1910
2.541,054
(Assessment about 90% actual value)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_412.00
Population in 1910
3,533
INTEREST payable at the office of the Town Treasurer.

TORRINGTON.
This town (and the borough of the same name) is in Litchfield County
TOWN OF TORRINGTON. Incorp. Oct. 1740. W. F. Peetz, Treas.
BONDED DEBT
None. Town tax (per $1.000) 1910 __$10 00
Floating debt Oct 2 1911 __ _5143,752 Population in 1900
12.450
Grand list 1910
10,435,205 Population in 1910
16,840
f.,-,, - .....1..... . .-......,

.. ..

' BOROUGH OF TORRINGTON. Inc. 1887. F. A. Harty, Treas.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910_ $255,000
LOANS450'07 M-N 575,000c__Nov 1 1927 Sundry assets
39,723
46 '09 M-N 150,000c._ _May 1 1929 Borough assessment 1909_ .9,204,225
Borough tax (per $1,000) 1909_$6.00
Sewer.
M-N $30,000o
48
1924 Population in 1910
15,483
INTEREST payable at Borough Treasurer's office.

VERNON. F. B. Skinner, Treasurer.
This town is in ,Tolland County. Incorporated Oct. 1808.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1911_5235,000
LOANSRefunding Railroad Aid Bonds.
Floating debt
74,300
41 '10 J-J $60,000c-...July 1 1925 Sinking fund
24,808
Memorial Hall 1889.
Grand list 1910
6,449,672
330
31-N $125,000c__Nov 11910 (Assessment about90 %actual value)
(Subject to call Nov. 1 1899.) Town tax (per $1,000) 1910_ ___$7.50
High-School. 1892
Population in 1900
8,483
48
J-J $50,000e__ _July 1 1922 Population in 1910
9.087
r'INTEREST on 4s of 1910 payable at Old Colony Trust Co.; on others at
Town Treasurer's office.

WALLINGFORD.
The town and borough of Wallingford is rittiated in New Haven County
TOWN OF WALLINGFORD. Incorp. in 1669. Wm. H. Newton, Treas.
48 '97 J-D $30,000c
1927 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1911_8111,000
Funding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _8,532,279
46 '09 J-J $45,000c___July 1 1939 (Assessment about marke vlue.)
Refunding Bonds.
Town tax (per $1,000) 1910----,' 00
3.65s '99 M-N $36,000c _1912-1929 Population Town in 1910____11,155
INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Wallingford.
BOROUGH OF WALLINGFORD. Incorp. 1853. W.B. Dickerrnan,Treas.
LOANSWhen Due
Sewer Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
4s
MN $12,000c-May 1 1913
330
3,1-N $50,000c__Nov 15 1929 19
M-N 13,000e _Nov 1 1914
Electric-Light Bonds
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ __$271,000
334s
M-N $55,000c__May 1 1919 Floatinp; debt
39,200
Water Bonds
Sinking fund
9,878
1912 Grand list 1910
48114a M-N 1520,000c
6,552,476
1 70,000c
1924
(Assessment about full value.)
Municipal Bonds.
Borough tax (per $1,000) 1910_54.00
45 •
M-N $45,000e_ __May 1 1923 Population in 1900
Refunding Water Bonds.
8
PooulatIon in 1910
6,
79
6
30
7
330
J-J
$4,000c.....July 1 19121
INTEREST is payable at the First National Bank of Wallingford.
WALLINGFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. W. H. Newton, Treas.
School Bonds.
LOANSWhen Due.
48
$18,000c___
_1914 4s '0(1 J-J $55,000e___Mch 1 1936
(Subject to call March 1 1926.)
(Subject to call after 1904.)
48
1M-N $40,0000_
.__ _1927 BOND. DEBT June 1 1911_5133,000
3348 • 31-N 17,000c_Nov 1 '13-19 Grand list for 1910
6,872,523
($3,000 due in odd y,ears to 1919.)
(Assessment about full value.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1910_.$4.50
INT BREST is payable at the First National Bank, Wallingford.




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This city is in New Haven County. Incorporated in 1853. The city,
town and school governments were consolidated in January 1900.
City-Hall Bonds.
When Due
LOANS430'11 J-J j$20,000c_Jan 1 '12-'13
School Bonds
4s '97 J-J $200,000__July 1 '27-46
1 5,000c_ - --Jan 1 1914
Funding Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1 1912.)
310'01 J-J $210.000... _Jan 1 '12-32 334s 99 J-J $30,000__July 1 '12-14
Storm Water Drainage Bonds.
4 4,5'11 J-J 100,000c__Jan 1 '12-'21
330'01 J-J $60,000_ __Jan 1 '12-26
Sewer Bonds.
Consolidated Funding Bonds.
310'04 J-J 510,000c_Jan 1 1934
J-J $10,000.-July 1 1912
354s'05 J-J 100,000..__ _Jan 1 1935 34s
4s '06 J-J 100,000c_ __July 1 1936
Paving Bonds.
4s '09 J-J 190,000____July 1 1939 48 '07 J-J $200.000e___Jan 1 1927
430'08 J-J 150,000____Jan 1 1938
Water Bonds.
45 '94 J-J $35.000___Jan 1 '12-18 4 hs'll J-J 100,000cJan 1 '12-'31
4s '94 J -J 400,000-__Jan 1 1919 BOND. DEBT Melt 1 '11_$2,495,000
25,000
3%s'01 J-J
75,000-__Jan '12-26 Floating debt Jan 1 1911..
960,000
330'04 J-J
65,000c__Jan 1 '12-24 Water debt (included) _ _ _
4s '08 J-J
298,245
Jan 1 1912 Sinking funds
5,000c
4s '09 J-J
80.000___Jan 1 '12-'19 Water sinking fund (incl.) , 253,245
4s '10 J-J 300,000c _Jan 1 '20-'49 Total assessed val. 1910_ _63,500,000
4 4s'l 1 J-J 600,000c__Jan 1 '12-'71 Actual value (estimated) _95,000,000
Park Bonds
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _516.00
45 '08 J-J $235,000_ _July 1 '12-'58 Population in 1900 (Census) _ _51,139
Court-House Bonds
Population In 1910 (Census) _ _73,141
45
J-J $10,000Jan 1 '12-13
INTEREST on court-house bonds, on funding bonds of 1899 and oa
school bonds of 1897 is payable at National Park Bank, New York; on
water bonds on 1904 and sewer bonds of 1904 and 1905 by New York draft;
on water bonds of 1908 and 1910 at the Columbia Trust Co. in New York;
on all other issues at office of City Treasurer.

WEST HARTFORD. Henry C. Whitman, Clerk.
This town is in Hartford County. Incorporated May 1854.
LOANSWhen Due. I BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1910 $75,000
Refunding Bonds
129,000
Floating debt
4s
1M-S $30,000e --------1920 Cash on hand
20,383
(Subject to call after 1910.1
5,513,608
Grand List 1909
Road Bonds.
Town tax (per $1,000) 1909_417.50
4s
M-S $45,000e
1920 Population in 1910
4,808
(Subject to call 1910.)
Population in 1900
3,186
INTEREST Is payable at United States Bank in Hartford.

WILLIMANTIC. D. P. Dunn,Mayor; A. C. Scripture,Treas.
This city is situated in the town of Windham, Windham Co. Inc. 1893.
Funding Bonds.
LOANSWhen Due.
4s '09 F-A$100,000c___Aug 1 1934
Municipal Bonds (Coupon)
4s A-0 $100,000c___ _Oct 1 1925 BOND. DEBT May 9 1911_ $375,000
Sinking fund
46,580
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1910.)
175,000
Water debt (included)
Water Bonds
_ _ _ _ _4,629,668
4s
A-0 $100,000cOct 1 '14 &'29 Grand list 1909_ _ _
75,000c Oct 1 1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 _ _$13.00
48
A-0
11,230
INTER. payable at City Treasury. Population in 1910

WINCHESTER. Charles H. Bassett, Clerk.
This town is in Litchfield County and contains Winsted Borough. Incorporated May 1771. P. 0. WInsted. Bonds below are tax-exempt.
$95,658
LOANSWhen Due. Total assets
Town Bonds 1402
Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _7,021,079
(Assessment about actual value.)
310'02 M-N $30,000r__May 1 '12-16
4s '10 M-N 72,000r
1928 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911.__..$12.00
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '11_$102,000 Population in 1900
7,783
Other liabilities
53,758 Population in 1910
8,679
INTEREST is payable at Town Treasurer's office.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
Grand
Tax
Bonded lotcaging
PopuDebt.
List.
Rate.
Debt.
Location.
1910.
None x1,838,641x16.00
3,728
Berlin (T), Hartford County__ 88,000
8,443
x2,000,350d12.00
30,000
3
Bethel (T), Fairfield County__
3,792
Bloomfield (T), Hartford Co__ 28,000 43,512 x1,120,004x17.00
1,821
None 86,629 x3,628,209x16.00
Branford (T), New Haven Co.._
6,047
Brooklyn (T), Windham Co_ _ _ 20,000 19,267 x1,202,739x12.00
1,858
Canton (T), Hartford County__ 32,000 31,023 x1,933,051x14.00
2,732
3,249
Colchester (T), New London Co. 37,000
x838,130x19.00
2,140
Cromwell (T). Middlesex Co_ _ _ 15,000 31,419 x1,135,343 14.00
2,188
East Haddam (T), Middlesex Co 5,000 29,050 x1,260,558x17.00
2,422
East Lyme (T), NewLondon Co. 26,000 1 5,300 x1,132,470x13.00
1,916
Easton (T), Fairfield County__ 25,000
7,500
x542,583x15.00
1,052
East Windsor (T), Hartford Co.. 6,000 75,000 x2,124,654x15.00
3,362
Enfield (T), Hartford County__ 55,000 15,000 x7,219,460d10.00
9,719
Essex (T), Middlesex County__ 36,000 18,000 x2,143,889x10.00
2,745
None 11 1,000 x2,368,868x13.00
Farmington (T), Hartford Co__
3,478
Griswold (T.), New London Co_ 60,000 20,500 x2,136,718x18.50
4,215
Jewett City(B),NewLondonCo_ '50,360
3,023
1,513,950 5.00
Lyme (T). New London Co_ _
746
30,000 12,391
x408,496a15.00
1,977
Mansfield (T) Tolland Co
•28,951
x774,240x15.00
Miller Farms School District.. 33,000
900 x1,150,000 x3.00
2,804
x1,083,089x16.00
Montville (T), New London Co_•54,861
New Canaan (T.), Fairfield Co_250,000
3,857
x5,215,349 11.00
_
2,144
New Hartford (T) Litchfield Co 36,000 32,232 x1,419,382d18.00
5,010
a2,403,950a16.00
New Milford (T). Litchfield Co..•89,500
3,012
None 33:500 x2,151,895 15.00
Newtown (T.), Fairfield Co-__
55,000
None x3,316,268 x7.00
1,541
Norfolk (T.), Litchfield Co
2,171
Nor. Canaan(T.),Litchfleld Co. 24,000 31,150 x1,383,272d12.50
x506,601x15.00
1,100
Nor. Stonington(T.),NewLon.Co'36,736
x054,289a13.50
1,516
Old Saybrook(T.),Middlesex Co. 7,000 30;760
6,719
Plainfield (T.), Windham Co_ _ _ 15,000 39,562 x3,798,797 12.50
70,000
None x1,800,934 12.50
2,882
Plainville (T.), Hartford Co_
None
45,000
x536,000a16.00
1,917
Preston (T.), New London Co
x647,345x12.00
18,000 18,894
1,187
Rocky Hill (T.), Hartford Co
4,786
Seymour (T.), New Haven Co.._ 30,000 40,519 x3,570,608 10.00
21,000
a4.433
600
25,000
a5.00
4,807
Shelton (B.), Fairfield County_
2,251
So. Windsor (T.), Hartford Co.. None 30,000 x1,368,840x18.00
None 76,286 a1,029,81 1a15.00
2,551
Sprague (T.), New London Co
7,005 x3,543.784d10.00
Stafford cr.),Tolland County_ 61,000
5,233
Stratford (T.), Fairfield Co_ _ _ _ 58,000 58,000 x4,444,812 x9.00
5,712
Thompsonville (T), Hartford Co 55,000 15,000 d6,096,697d10.00
Waterford ('P ) NewLondonCo 40,000 21,903 x1,869,441x15.00
3,097
x3,538,909x12.00
Watertown (T.), Litchfield Co*115,152
3,850
Westport (T.), Fairfield Co_ _ _
None 154,559 x4,438,505 x8.50
4,200
Westville School District
40,000 14,100 a3,102,103a10.00
x1,211,492x10.00
Wethersfield (T.), Hartford Co...'
1 49,553
3,148
1,500 x1,216,883d13.00
Wilton (T.). Fairfilijd County__ 35,000
1,706
Windham (T.), Windham Co...180,000 33,500 x5,284,207 10.00 12,604
Windsor (T.) Hartford Co
40,000 54,532 x3,746,069d14.50
4,178
Windsor Locks (T.), HartfordCo 55,000 21,500 x3,099,348 x8.00
3,715
Winsted (B.). Lltchfleld Co
93,000 106,000 a5,081,857 a5.00
7,754
None 45,200 al,127,799a12.50
Woodbury (T.). Litchfield Co
1,860
(T) Town. (B) Borough. • Total debt. d Figures are for 1909. x Figures are for 1910. a Figures are for 1911.

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39

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TATES, IVES AND To
OF THE

IN THE

MIDDLE STATES
INDEX FOR THE MIDDLE STATES, CITIES, Etc.
NEW YORK—State, Cities, &c
Pages 39 to 61 DELAWARE—State, Cities, dro
NEW JERSEY—State, Cities, &c
Pages 61 to 70 MARYLAND—State, Cities, &c
PENNSYLVANIA—State,Cities, Arc
Pages 70 to 82 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

State of New York.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Admitted as a State
One of Original Thirteen
Total area of State (square miles)
50,203
State capital
Albany
Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1912)
John A Dix
Edward Lazansky
Sec. of State (term exp. Dec. 311912)
Treasurer (term exp. Dec. 311912)
John J. Kennedy
Comptroller (term expires Dec. 31 1912)_ _ _William Sohmer
LEGISLATURE meets annually the first Wednesday in January. and
length of sessions is not limited.
HISTORY OF DEBT.—The early historical details of New York's State
debt from 1817 to 1894 will be found in the "State and City Supplement"
of April 1894, 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.
At the November election in 1895 the proposition to Issue bonds of the
State to the amount of $9,000,000, for the purpose of enlarging and improving the Erie Canal, the Champlain Canal and the Oswego Canal, was
submitted to the voters and carried. These bonds were all issued. but
$1,770,000 have been redeemed, leaving outstandingMay 31 1910 37.230,000. In 1903 a further issue of 3101,000,000 canal bonds was authorized,and
up to date $43,000,000 of these bonds have been sold. At the 1905 election
a constitutional amendment was adopted giving authority to create an
sottrstat,teofdtehbetseofbpn0d,s0gOaanefeonr
er3
s1a
61;n
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1d
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sold.

In

proved the issuance of $7,000,000 bonds for the Cayuga and Senecacanals.
Of this latter issue, $1,000,000 have,been sold. The State's bonded debt on.
May 31 1911 was 367,230.660 and the sinking fund 327,248,811 13. Details of loans follow:
LOANS—
—Interest— —Principal
Name and Purpose.
Rate, Payable. When Due. Outstanding.
(Erie & Champlain 6% canal stock
Hon-Interest-bearing debt
$160
iStock for paym't 6% canal rev. ctfs.
500
Palisades I.-S. Park, 1911_ _ _____ 4 g
M&S Mch. 1 1961 2,500,000
Canascraga Creek
___1910
5
improvement
J&J July 1 '15-'54
200,000
3g
Canal bonds gold. 1897
J&J Jan. 1 1912
4,000,000
1898
3g
do
Do
J&J Jan. 1 1913
3,230.000
1905
3g
do
J&J Jan. 1 1923
Do
2,000,000
1906
3g
do
Do
J&J Jan. 1 1956
1,000,000
1907
3g
do
Do
J-J
Jan. 1 1957
5,000,000
1908
3g
do
Do
J&J July 1 1958
5,000,000
1909
3g
do
Do
J&J Jan. 1 1950 10,000,000
1910
4g
do
Do
J&J July 1 1960 11,000,000
1911
4g
do
Do
J&J Jan. 1 1961 10,000.000
Illighway bonds,g, 1906
J&D Dec. 1 1956
1,000,000
3g
1908
4g
Do
do
5,000,000
M&S Mch. 1 1958
4g
1908
do
Do
MilsS Sept. 1 1958
5.000.000
4g
1910
Do
M&S Mch. 1 1960
do
5,000.000
1911 _____ —
4g
do
M&S Mch, 1 1961 10,000,000
f Do
INTEREST on Canaseraga Creek bonds is payable at the National Commercial Bank in Albany; on all other issues at the Bank of the Manhattan
Co.. New York City.
STATE DEBT FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.—Below we give the amount
of the State debt on Sept 30 in the years named.
$57,230,660 1899
$10,185,660 187'
1910
$28,328,686
41,230.660 1898
9,340,660 1870
1909
38,641,606
26,230,660 1897
1908
6,265,660 1865
50,861,349
17,290,660 1893
1907
680 1860
34,182,975
763,160 1850
10,630,660 1892
1906
23,537,874
11,155,660 1891
2,927,655 1840
1905
18,385,309
4,964,304 1830
9,410,660 1890
1904
8,635,035
9,461,854 1820
9,665,660 1885
1903
2,983,500
8.114,054 1816
1902
9,920,660 1880
2,905,535
10.130,660
1900
I
TAX VALUATION, TAX RATE &e.—Large increase in valueslifor
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 insttad of by means of a direct tax as heretofore. No direct
State levy, therefore, was made in 1906 nor since, revenue being entirely
raised through the operation 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 prop'y.
—State Tax-Valuation— Total F,oualtzed Rate per
Total
Personal.
Year.
Real Estate,
Valuation.
$1,000.
Levied.
1910_$9,266 628,482 $555,192,070 $9,821,820,552 None.
None.
1909___ 9,117,352,838 548,765,843 9,666,118,681
None.
None.
1908._ 8,553.298,187 620,268,058 9,173,566,245 None.
None.
1907._ 7.033 057.017 632.321,477 8.565.379 394 None.
None.
1906_ 7,312,621,452 702,469,270 8,015,090,722 None,
None.
1905.... 7,051,455,025 686.710,615 7,738,165 640 0 154
1,191,677
1904___ 6,749,509,958 696,966,169 7,446,476,127
0 13
968,042
1903_ 5,297,763,882 556,736,239 5,854,500,121
0 13
761,085
1902_ 5,169,308 070 585,092.312 5 754,400,382
0 13
748,072
1901___ 5,093,025,771 593,895,907 5,686,921,678
1 20
6,824,306
1900,_ 4,811,593,059 649,709,693 5,461,302,752
1 96
10,704,153
1895___ 3.841,582,748 450,499,419 4,292,082,167
3 24
13,906.346




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State Tax-Valuation
Total Equalized Rate per
Total
Year.
Real Estate.
Personal.
Valuation. $1,000.
Levied.
1890___ $3,298,323,931 $385,329,13133,683,653.062 $2 34
38.619,748
1870___ 1.532,720,907 434,280,278 1,967,001,185
7 26( 14,285,976
1859_ __ 1.007,564.524 307,349,155 1,404,913,679
2 50
3,512.284
POPULATION OF STATE.—New York ranks first In population among
the States of the Union. The following gives the U. S. Census figures. except 1905 returns, which were compiled under State supervision:
1910
9,113,614 1870
4,382.7511 1820
1.372,812
1905
8,067,308 1860
3,880,735 1810
959,049
1900
7,268,894 1850
3,097,394 1800
589,051
1890 -------*6,003,174 1840
2,428,921 1790
340,120
1880
5.049 871 1830 __ .____1 918.608
'Includes population (5,321) of Indian reservations,specially enumerated.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CHANGING CLASSIFICATION OP
CITIES.—At the Nov. 1907 election an amendment to Sec. 2 of Art. 12 of
the Constitution was adopted by avote of 309,159"for"to 123,919 "against."
This amendment alters Section 2 by changing the population of cities of the
first class from "two hundred and fifty thousand or more" to "one hundred
and seventy-five thousand or more," and the population of cities of the
second class from "fifty thousand and less than two hundred and fifty
thousand" to "fifty thousand and less than one hundred and seventy fivethousand." This section was printed In full in V. 85, p. 359.
DEBT LIMITATION—STATE —The new Constitution has In some
measure modified the provisions of the fundamental law restricting the
power of the Legislature over the issue of debt, &c. These provisions ars
found in Article 7. We give the sections of that article (Article 7) below
which have reference to the subject.
State credit not to be given.—SECTION 1. The credit of the State shall not
in any manner be given or loaned to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation.
State debts power to contract.—SEC. 2. The State may, to meet casual
deficits or failures in revenues, or for expenses not provided for, contract
debts; but such debts, direct or contingent, singly or in the aggregate
shall not at any time exceed one million of dollars; and the moneys arising
from the loans creating such debts shall be applied to the purpose for
which they were obtained, or to repay the debt so contracted and
no
other purpose whatever.
State debts to repel invasions.—SEC. 3. In addition to the above limited
power to contract debts, the State may contract debts to repel invasion
suppress insurrection, or defend the State in war; but the money arising
from the contracting of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which
It was raised-, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever.
Limitation or legislative power to create debts.—SEC. 4. Except the debts
specified in sections two and three of this article, no debts shall be hereafter contracted by or In behalf of this State, unless such debt shall be
authorized by a law, for some single work or object, to be distinctly spec-fled therein; and such law shall impose and provide for the collection of a
direct annual tax to pay, and sufficient to pay, the interest on such debt as
it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of such debt within
fifty. years from the time of the contracting thereof. No such law shall
take effect until it shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the
people, and have received a majority of all the votes cast for and against it
at such election. On the final passage of such bill in either house of the
Legislature, the question shall be taken by ayes and noes, to be duly entered on the journals thereof, and shall be: "Shall this bill pass, and
ought the same to receive the sanction of the people?" The Legislature
may at any time, after the approval of such law by the people, If no debt
shall have been contracted in pursuance thereof, repeal the same; and may
at any time, by law, forbid the contracting of any further debt or liability
under such law; but the tax imposed by such Act, in proportion to the debt
and liability which may have been contracted in pursuance of such law,
shall remain in force and be irrepealable, and be annually collected, until
the proceeds thereof shall have made the provision hereinbefore specified
to pay and discharge the interest and principal of such debt and liability.
The money arising from any loan or stock creating such debt or liability,
shall be applied to the work or object specified In the Act authorizing such
debt or liability, or for the payment of such debt or liability and for no
other purpose whatever. No such law shall be submitted to be voted on,
within three months after its passage, or at any general election when any
other law, or any bill, shall be submitted to be voted for or against. The
Legislature may provide for the issue of bonds of the State to run for a
period of not exceeding fifty years in lieu of bonds heretofore authorized
but not issued, and shall impose and provide for the collection of a direct
annual tax for the payment of the same as hereinbefore required. When
any sinking fund created under this section shall equal in amount the debt
for which it was created, no further direct tax shall be levied on account of
said sinking fund and the Legislature shall reduce the tax to an amount
equal to the accruing Interest on such debt. [An amendment adopted by
the voters on Nov. 2 1909 adds the following to Section 4:"The Legislature
may from time to time alter the rate of interest to be paid upon any State
debt which has been or may be authorized, pursuant to the provisions of this
section, or upon any part of such debt, provided, however, that the rate
of interest shall not be altered upon any part of such debt or upon any bond
or other evidence thereof, which has been or shall be created or issued betote such alteration. In case the Legislature Increase the rate of interest
upon any such debt or part thereof, it shall impose and provide for the collection of a direct annual tax to pay and sufficient to pay the increased or
altered Interest on such debt as it falls due, and also to pay and discharge
the principal of such debt within fifty years from the time of the contracting
thereof, and shall appropriate annually to the sinking fund moneys In
amount sufficient to pay such interest and pay and discharge the principal
of such debt when It shall become due and payable.]
•Originally eighteen years, extended to fifty by amendment adopted Nov. 1
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•Sinking Fund, how kept and invested.—SE0 5.—The sinking funds provided for the payment of interest and the extinguishment of the principal
of the debts of the State shall be separately kept and safely invested, and
neither of them shall be appropriated or used In any manner other than
for the specific purpose for which it shall have been provided.
Bonds for Highways.—[Adopted at the November 1905 election.] Section 12. This section—an entirely new one—provides for a debt of not
exceeding $50,000,000 for highway purposes. See V. 80, p. 1494. for
full text.
Palisades Park Bonds.—At the Nov. 8 1910 election a vote was taken on
a proposition to Issue $2,500,000 bonds for the use of the Palisades InterState Park Commission. The proposition carried by a vote of 349,281
for to 285,910 "against." 'See V.91, p. 1658. These bonds have been sold.
Interest Increased on Public Hiatiway and Canal Bonds.—The Legislature of
1907 passed an amendment to Chapter 469 of the Laws of 1906, fixing the
Interest rate on issues of State highway-improvement bonds at 3, 3)4 or
4%,instead of at a rate not exceeding 33,5 %. See V.85, p. 359. In 1910
a bill was passed by the Legislature increasing to 4% the rate of interest
on the unsold portion ($78,000,000) of the $101,000,000 3% bonds authorized at the general election in 1903 for the purpose of improving the Erie
Canal. the Oswego Canal and the Champlain Canal.
Barge Canal Bonds.—On Nov. 7 1911 a vote was taken on a proposition
to issue $19.800,000 bonds to furnish terminals and facilities for barge
canal traffic. As soon as it is determined by official count whether the
question was adopted, the fact will be reported in the State and City Dept.
of the "Chronicle."
DEBT LIMITATION—CITIES, COUNTIES,TOWNS AND VILLAGES.
—The new Constitution of New York State puts a general and uniform
limit to the power of all counties and cities of the State to contract and
put out their obligations, leaving the Legislature to fix the debt-making power of villages and towns only. These provisions are found in
Article 8, Section 10. We give that section in full. The separation Into
paragraphs and the figures in parentheses which number and begin vise
paragraphs are our own, we having inserted them so that those who need to
refer to or use any particular portion can the more readily find the part
desired. With that exception we give Section 10 of Article 8 as it reads,
preserving even the punctuation.
(1) No county, city, town or village shall hereafter give any money or
property, or loan its money or credit to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation, or become directly or indirectly the owner of stock
in, or bonds of, any association or corporation; nor shall any such county,
city, town or village be allowed to Incur any indebtedness except for
county, city, town or village purposes. This section shall not prevent
such county, city, town or village from making such provision for the aid
or support of its poor as may be authorized by law.
(2) No county or city shall be allowed to become Indebtea for any purpose or in any manner to an amount which, including existing indebtedness.
shall exceed 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate of such county
or city subject to taxation as it appeared by the assessment rolls of saiti
county or city on the last assessment for State or county taxes prior to the
incurring of such indebtedness; and all indebtedness in excess of such limitation, except such as may now exist, shall be absolutely void, except as
herein otherwise provided.
(3) No county or city whose present Indebtedness exceeds 10% of the
assessed valuation of its real estate subject to taxation shall be allowed to
become indebted In any further amount until such indebtedness shall be
reduced within such limit.
(4) This section snail not be construed to prevent the Issuing of certificates
of indebtedness or revenue bonds Issued in anticipation of the collection of
taxes for amounts actually contained, or to be contained in the taxes for
the year when such certificates or revenue bonds are issued and payable
out of such taxes.
(5) Nor shall this section be construed to prevent the issue of bonds to
provide for the supply of water; but the term of the bonds issued to provide
the supply of water shall not exceed twenty years, and a sinking fund shall
be created on the issuing of the said bonds for their redemption, by raising
annually a sum which will produce an amount equal to the sum of the principal and interest of said bonds at their maturity.
At the 1909 election a very important constitutional amendment, with
reference to the exclusion of debt incurred for rapid transit and dock purposes by New York City, and with reference to the exclusion after Jan. 1
1910 of water bonds Issued by third-class cities, was ratified by the voters.
The amendment referred to changes sub-divislon (6), making it read as
follows, the new parts being printed in italics.
(6) All certificates of indebtedness or revenue bonds issued In anticipation of the collection of taxes, which are not retired within five years after
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,11 there shall be
any such debt, shall be included in ascertaining the power of the city to
become otherwise indebted; except that debts incurred by the City of New
York after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and four, and 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
after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and ten, to provide for the
supply of water, shall not be so included; and except further that any debt
hereafter incurred by the City of New York for a public improvement owned
or to be owned by the city which yields to the city current net revenue, after
making any necessary allowance for repairs and maintenance for which the
city is liable, in excess of the interest on said debt and of the annual installments
necessary for its amortization, may be excluded in ascertaining the power of said
city to become otherwise indebted, provided that a sinking fund for its amortization shall have been established and maintained and that the indebtedness shall
not be so excluded during any period of time when the revenue aforesaid shall
not be sufficient to equal the said interest and amortization installments, and
except further that any indebtedness heretofore incurred by the city of New
York for any rapid transit or dock investment may be so excluded proportionately to the extent to which the current net revenue received by said city
therefrom shall meet the interest and amortization installments thereof, provided that any increase in the debt-incurring power of the city of New York
which shall result from the exclusion of debts heretofore incurred shall be available only for the acquisition or construction of properties to be used for rapid
transit or dock purposes. The Legislature shall prescribe the method by which
and the terms and conditions under which the amount of any debt to be so excluded shall be determined, and no such debt shall be excluded except in accordance with the determination so prescribed. The Legislature may in its discretion confer appropriate Jurisdiction on the Appellate Division of the Supreme
Court in the First Judicial Department for the purpose of determining the
amount of any debt to be so excluded. No indebtedness of a city valid at the
time of its inception shall thereafter become invalid by reason of the operation
of any of the provisions of this section.
(7) Whenever hereafter the boundaries of any city shall become the same
as those of a county, the power of the county to become indebted shall
cease, but the debt of the county at that time existing shall not be included
as part of the city debt. At the November 1899 election an amendment
to the Constitution was adopted changing this paragraph to read as follows:
Whenever the boundaries of any city are the same as those of a county,
or when any city shall include within its boundaries more than one county,
the power of any county wholly included within such city to become indebted shall cease, but the debt of the county heretofore existing shall not,
or the purposes of this section, be reckoned as a part of the city debt.
(8) The amount hereafter to be raised by tax for county or city purposes,
in any county containing a city of over 100,000 inhabitants, or any such
city of this State, in addition to providing for the principal and interest
of existing debt,shall not in the aggregate exceed in any one year 2% of the
assessed valuation of the real and personal estate of such county or city, to
be ascertained as prescribed In this section in respect to county or city debt.
By tile terms of the foregoing section, Paragraph (1), every "County.
City, Town or Village" Is included in the prohibition against (1) loaning
"its money or credit," (2) in becoming "directly or indirectly the owner of
stock In or bonds of any association or corporation," and (3) in "Incurrina
any indebtedness except for County, City, Town or Village purposes."
Most of the other paragraphs Include only counties and cities.
In May 1886 the New York Court of Appeals decided at the end of a litigation begun in July 1885 that the sinking fund was not a part of the city debt
within the meaning of the above provision of the Constitution limiting the
creation of debt to 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate
Towns and villages are not limited in their debt-making power by the
Constitution. Those municipalities are governed by general or special
statutes.
The 1895 Legislature passed an Act "for the protection of bona fide purchasers and holders of coupon bonds and of municipal corporations against
misfeasance, malfeasance or negligence of public officers." The full text of
this law was published in the "Chronicle" of June 8 1895 V. 60, p. 1023.




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BILL PERMITTING LEGALIZING OF MUNICIPAL BONDS BY SUPREME COURT. The 1911 Legislature passed a bill amending the general
municipal law by providing that proceedings heretofore or hereafter taken
by municipal corporations in relation to bond issues, pursuant to statute
authorizing such procedure, may be legalized and confirmed by the Supreme
Court instead of requiring legislative enactments. V. 93, p. 301.
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Section 8, Article One, Chapter 24,
Consolidated Laws of 1909, provides that "all bonds of a municipal corporation, until payable, shall be exempt from taxation for town, county,
municipal or State purposes." Chapter 24 hero mentioned provides that
"the term 'municipal corporation' as used in this chapter includes onlya
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."
TAX ON SECURED DEBTS.—In July 1911 the Legislature passed a bill
providing for a tax of ;,S 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 full
text of the bill will be found In V. 93, p. 204. See also V.93, p. 893 63 969.
TAXATION OF MORTGAGES.—Mortgages now are not subject to taxation of any kind, the only charge being a recording tax of ;.S of 1%.
CONDEMNATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC USE.—At
the Nov. 7 1911 election a Constitutional amendment was voted on relating
to the taking of private property for public use. This amendment adds the
following to Section Six of Article One of the Constitution: When private
property shall be taken for public use by a municipal corporation, additional
adjoining or neighboring property may be taken under conditions to be
prescribed by the Legislature by general law. Property thus taken shall be
deemed to be taken for public use. As soon as it is determined by the
official count whether or not this amendment was adoksted, the fact will
be reported in the State & City Dept. of the "Chronicle.
'TAX LAW RELATIVE TO INVESTMENTS IN STATE BONDS BY
SAVINGS BANKS, TRUST COMPANIES AND INSURANCE COM.
PANIES —A new section (Section 187e) was added to the Tax Law by an
amendment passed by the Legislature 01 1907. This amendment provides
that every corporation, company or association required by Section 187,
187a or 187b of Chapter 908 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
an amount equal to 1 % of the par value of such bonds bearing Interest at
a rate not exceeding 3% 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.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS.
—The provisions of the law defining securities in which savings banks may
invest their deposits are contained in Section 146 of Chapter 2 of the Consolidated Laws of 1909. We give this section in full below.
Sec. 146. In what securities deposits may be invested —The trustees of
any savings banks may Invest the moneys deposited therein and the income
derived therefrom only as follows:
1. In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the
United States, or those for which tile faith of tile 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. 298.]
2. In the stocks or bonds or Interest-bearing obligations of this State.
Issued pursuant to the authority of any law of the State.
3. In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any State of
the United States which has not within ten years previous to making such
investment by such corporation defaulted in the payment of any part of
either principal or interest of any debt authorized by the Legislature of any
such State to be contracted and in the bonds or interest-bearing obligations
of any State of the United States, Issued in pursuance of tile authority of
the Legislature of such State, which have, prior to May 29 1805 been
Issued for the funding or settlement of any previous obligation of such
State theretofore in default, and on which said funding or settlement obligation there has been no default in the payment of either principal or Interest
since the issuance of such funding or settlement obligation, and provided the
interest on such funding or settlement obligations have been paid regularly
for a period of not less than ten years next preceding such Investment.
[On July 24 1909 tile 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 tile 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, is of the opinion
that this does not prevent its bonds from fulfilling tile 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. 11 1909 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 1939" were not legal investments for New York State savings
banks. In his opinion, the bonds in question do not fulfill the requirements
of sub-division 3 above for the reason that they are not direct obligations
of the State of Louisiana, nor is the credit of that State pledged for their
pohyment. He also calls attention to the action of Louisiana in disclaiming
liability for some $900,000 of so-called "baby bonds" authorized by Act 104.
Laws of 1880, and by tile constitution as amended in 1879. It had been
argued that the bonds were Invalid when put out, having been given In exchange for warrants issued between 1874 and 1879 in violation of the constitutional provision then in force, which made vold all appropriations or
claims in excess of current revenue. As, however, the bonds were expressly
authorized both by constitutional amendment and by the Act of the General Assembly above referred to tile Attorney-General thought "there
certainly would be grave doubt in holding that these bonds did not represent
a debt 'authorized by the Legislature' of the State to be contracted.")
4. In the stocks or bonds of any city, county, town or village, school
district bonds and union free school district bonds issued for school purposes,
or in the Interest-bearing obligations of any city, county, town or village of
this State, issued pursuant to the authority of any law of the State for the
payment of which the faith and credit of the municipality issuing them are
pledged.
5. In the stocks or bonds of any incorporated city situated In one of the
States of the United States which was admitted to Statehood prior to January 1 1896,and which,since January 1181)1, 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
has a population, as shown by the Federal Census next preceding said investment of not less than 45,000 inhabitants, and was incorporated as a city
at least twenty-five years prior to the making of said investment and has
not since January 1 1878 defaulted for more than ninety days in the payment of any part either of principal or interest of any bond, note or other
evidence of Indebtedness, or effected any compromise of any kind with the
holders thereof. But if, after such default on the part of any such State
or city, the debt or security, In the payment of the principal or interest of
which such default occurred, has been fully paid, refunded or compromised
by the issue of new securities. then the date of the first failure to pay principal or interest, when due, upon such debt or security, shall be taken to
be the date of such default within the provisions of this subdivision, and
subsequent failures to pay instalments of principal or interest upon such
debt or security, prior to the refunding or final payment of the same, shall
not be held to continue said default or to fix the time thereof within the
meaning of this subdivision, at a date later than the date of said first failure
In payment. If at any time the indebtedness of any such city, together
with the indebtedness of any district, or other municipal corporation or
subdivision except a county, which is wholly or in part included within the
bounds or limits of said city, less its water debt and sinking funds, shall
exceed 7% of the valuation of said city for purposes of taxation, its bonds
and stocks shall thereafter, and 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; but the Superintendent of
Banks may, In his discretion, require any savings bank to sell such bonds or
stocks of said city as may have been purchased prior to said increase of debt.
[On Feb. 15 1911 an opinion was rendered by tile Attorney-General,
deciding that both real and personal property should be used as a basis in
determining the 7% debt limit which tile savings bank law says must not
be exceeded in the case of municipalities in the bonds of which the banks
may make Investments. The question was raised because of the fact that
the constitutional provision in regard to cities of this State provides that

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

no city skall be allowed to become indebted for more than ten per cent of
Its assessed real estate. See V. 92, p. 610.1
6. In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered real property situated in
this State to the extent of 60% of the value thereof. Not more than 65%
of the whole amount of deposits shall be so loaned or invested. If the loan
Is on unimproved and unproductive real property, the amount loaned
thereon shall not be more than 40% of its actual value. No investment in
any bonds and mortgagea shall be made by any savings bank except upon
the report of a committee of its trustees charged with the duty of investigating the same, who shall certify to the value of the premises mortgaged or
to be mortgaged, according to their best judgment, and such report shall
be filed and preserved among the records of the corporation.
Also In the following securities
(a) The first mortgage bonds of any railroad corporation of this State
the principal part of whose railroad is located within this State, or of any
railroad corporation of thts or any other State or States connecting with
and controlled and operated as part of the system of any such railroad corporation of this State, and of which connecting railroad at least a majority
of its capital stock is owned by such a railroad corporation of this State,
or in the mortgage bonds of any such railroad corporation of an issue to
retire all prior mortgage debt of such railroad companies respectively;
provided that at no time within five years next preceding the date of any
such investment such railroad corporation of this State or such connecting
railroad corporation, respectively, shall have failed regularly and punctually to pay the matured principal and interest of all its mortgage indebtedness, and in addition thereto regularly and punctually to have paid in dividends to its stockholders during each of said live years an amount at least
equal to 4% upon all Its outstanding capital stock; and provided, further,
that at the date of every such dividend the outstanding capital stock or
such railroad corporation, or such connecting railroad company, respectively, shall have been equal to at least one-third of the total mortgage
Indebtedness of such railroad corporations,respectively,including all bonds
Issued or to be issued under any mortgage securing any bonds, In which
such investment shall be made.
(b) The mortgage bonds of the following railroad corporations: The
Chicago & North Western RR. Co., Chicago Burlington & Quincy RR. Co..
Michigan Central RR. Co., Illinois Central RR. Co., Pennsylvania RR. Co.,
Delaware & Hudson Co., Delaware Lackawanna & Western RR. Co.,
New York New Haven & Hartford RR. Co., Boston & Maine RR. Co.,
Maine Central RR. Co., the Chicago & Alton RR. Co., Morris ec Essex RR.
Co.. Central RR. of New Jersey, United New Jersey RR. & Canal Co.;
also in the mortgage bonds of railroad companies whose lines are leased
or operated or controlled by any railroad company specified in this paragraph if said bonds be guaranteed, both as to principal and interest, by the
railroad company to which said lines are leased or by which they are operated or controlled. Provided that at the time of making investment authorized by this paragraph the said railroad corporations issuing such bonds
shall have earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum
In cash on all their issues of capital stock for the ten years next preceding
such investment, and provided the capital stock of any said railroad corporations shall equal or exceed in amount one third of the par value of all
Its bonded indebtedness; and further provided that all bonds authorized
for investment by this paragraph shall be secured by a mortgage which is a
first mortgage on either the whole or some part of the railroad and railroad
property of the company issuing such bonds, or that such bonds shall be
mortgage bonds of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of such railroad
company; provided, further, that the mortgage which secures the bonds
authorized by this paragraph is dated, executed and recorded prior to
January 1 1905.
(c) The mortgage bonds of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway
Co. and the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co., so long as they
shall continue to earn and pay at least 4% dividends per annum on their
outstanding capital stock, and provided their capital stock shall equal or
exceed in amount one-third of the par value of all their bonded indebtedness, and further provided that all bonds of either of said companies hereby
authorized for investment shall be secured by a mortgage which is a first
mortgage on either the whole or some part of the railroad or railroad property actually in the possession of and operated by said company, or that
such bonds shall be mortgage bonds of an Issue to retire all prior debts of
said railroad company; provided, further, that the mortgage which secures
the bonds authorized by this paragraph is dated, executed and recorded
prior to January 1 1905.
(d) The first mortgage bonds of the Fonda Johnstown & Gloversville RR,
Co., or in the mortgage bonds of said railroad company of an issue to retire
all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company, and provided the capital
stock of said railroad company shall equal or exceed in amount one-third
of the par value of all its bonded indebtedness, and provided, also, that
such railroad be of standard gauge of four feet eight and one-half
inches and in the mortgage bonds of the Buffalo Creek Railroad Company
of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company, provided that the bonds authorized by this paragraph are secured by a mortgage dated, executed and recorded prior to Jan. 1 1905.
(e) The mortgage bonds of any railroad corporation incorporated under
the laws of any of the United States which actually owns in fee not less than
500 miles of standard-gauge railway, exclusive of sidings, within the United
States, provided that at no time within five years next preceding the date
of any such investment such railroad corporation shall have failed regularly
and punctually to pay the matured principal and interest of all its mortgage
Indebtedness and in addition thereto regularly and punctually to have paid
In dividends to its stockholders during each of said live years* an amount at
least equal to 4% upon all its outstanding capital stock; and provided,
further, that during said five years the gross earnings in each year from
the Operations of said company, including therein the gross earnings of all
railroads leased and operated or controlled and operated by said company,
and also including in said earnings the amount received directly or indirectly
by said company from tile sale of coal from mines owned or controlled by it,
shall not have been less in amount than five times the amount necessary to
pay the Interest payable during that year upon its entire outstanding Indebtedness, and the rentals for said year of all leased lines, and further
provided that all bonds authorized for investment by this paragraph shall
be secured by a mortgage which is at the time of making said investment
or was at the date of tile execution of said mortgage, (1) a first mortgage
upon not less than 75% of the railway owned in fee by the company issuing
said bonds exclusive of sidings at the date of said mortgage or (2) a refunding mortgage issued to retire all prior lien mortgage debts of said company
outstanding at the time of said investment and covering at least 75% of the
railway owned in fee by said company at tile date of said mortgage. But
no one of the bonds so secured shall be a legal investment in case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total Issue of bonds which, together
with all outstanding prior debts of said company, after deducting therefrom In case of a refunding mortgage the bonds reserved under the provisions
of Bala mortgage to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed three times
the outstanding capital stock of said company at the time of making said
Investment. And no mortgage is to be regarded as a refunding mortgage,
under the provisions of this paragraph, unless the bonds which it secures mature at a later date than any bond which it is given to refund, nor unless It
covers a mileage at least 25% greater than is covered by any one of the prior
mortgages so to be refunded.
(f) Any railway mortgage noncis which would ne a legal investment under
the provisions of paragraph (e) of this subdivision, except for the fact that
the railroad corporation issuing said bonds actually owns in fee less than 500
miles of road, provided that during five years next preceding the date of
any such investment the gross earnings in each year from the operations of
said corporation, including the gross earnings of all lines leased and operated or controlled and operated by it, shall not have been less than ten
million dollars.
(g) The mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation described In tile foregoing paragraph (c) or (f) or the mortgage bonds of a railroad owned by
such corporation, assumed or guaranteed by it by indorsement on said
bonds, provided said bonds are prior to and are to be refunded by a general
mortgage of said corporation, the bonds secured by which are made a legal
Investment under the provisions of said paragraph (c) or (f); and provided,
further,that said general mortgage covers all the real property upun which
the mortgage securing said underlying bonds is a lien.
(h) Any railway mortgage bonds which would be a legal investment
under the provisions of paragraph (c) or (f) of this subdivision, except for
the fact that the railroad corporation issuing said bonds actually owns In
fee less than 500 miles of road, provided the payment of principal and interest of said bonds is guaranteed by indorsement thereon by, or provided
said bonds have been assumed by,a corporation whose first mortgage is or
refunding mortgage bonds are a legal investment under the provisions of
paragraph (c) or (f) of this subdivision. But no one of the bonds so guaranteed or assumed shall be a legal investment in ease tile mortgage securing
the same shall authorize a total Issue of bonds which together with all the
outstanding prior debts of the corporation making said guaranty or so assuming said bonds,including therein the authorized amount of all previously




41

guaranteed or assumed bond Issues, shall exceed three times the capital
stock of said corporation at tile time of making said Investment.
(1) The first mortgage bonds of a railroad the entire capital stock of which,
except shares necessary to qualify directors is owned by and which Is
operated by a railroad whose last Piqued refunding bonds are a legal investment under the provisions of paragraph (a). (e) or (f) of this subdivision,
provided the payment of principal and interest of said bonds is guaranteed
by endorsement thereon by the company so owning and operating said road
and further provided the mortgage securing said bonds does not authorize
an issue of more than $20.000 in bonds for each mile of road covered thereby.
But no one of the bonds so guaranteed shall be a legal investment in case
the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds
which, together with all the outstanding prior debts of the company making
said guaranty, Including therein the authorized amount of all previously
guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of said
company at the time of making said investnieni. Bonds which have been
or shall become legal investments for savings banks under any of the provisions of this section shall not be rendered illegal as investments though the
property upon which they are secured isrts been or shall be conveyed to
another corporation, and though the railroad corporation which issued or
assumed said bond has been or shall be consolidated with another railroad
corporation, If the consolidated or purchasing corporation shall assume the
payment of said bonds and shall continue to pay regularly interest or dividend or both upon the securities issued against, in exchange for or to acquire
the stock of the company consolidated 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 has
issued or assumed said bonds. Not more than 25% of the assets of any
savings bank shall be loaned or invested in railroad bonds, and not more than
10% of the assets of any savings bank shall be invested in the bonds of any
one railroad corporation described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision, and
not more than 5% of such assets in the bonds of any other railroad corporation. In determining the amount of the assets of any savings bank under
the provisions of this subdivision, Its securities shall be estimated in the
manner prescribed for determining the per centum of surplus by section
154 of this chapter. Street railroad corporations shall not be considered
railroad corporations within the meaning of this subdivision.
7. In real property subject to the provisions of Section 147.
We omit Section 147, as it relates only to real estate. The following sections of the banking law relate No. 148 to available funds for current expenses, how loaned, No. 149 to temporary deposits and 150 to personal security and loans on bond and mortgage.
SECTION 148. The trustees of every such corporation shall as soon as
practicable invest the moneys deposited with them in the securities authorized by this article; but for the purpose of meeting current payments and
expenses In excess of the receipts, there may be kept an available fund not
ex.:ceding 10% of the whole amount of deposits with such corporation, on
hand or deposit in any bank in this State organized under any law of this
State or of the United States, or with any trust company Incorporated by
any law of the State; but the sum so deposited in any one bank or trust
company shall not exceed 25% of the paid-up capital and surplus of any
such bank or company; or such available fund, or any part thereof, may be
Loaned upon pledge of the securities or any of them named in subdivisions
1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Section 146, or upon the first mortgage bonds, or any of
them, of the railroads mentioned and described in subdivision 6 of this section, but not in excess of 90% of the cash market value of such securities
so pledged. Should any of the securities so held in pledge depreciate in
value, after making any loan thereon, the trustees shall require the immediate payment of such loan, or of a part thereof, or additional security
therefor, so that the amount loaned shall at no time exceed 90% of the market value of the securities pledged for the same.
SECTION 149. Every such corporation may also deposit temporarily
In the banks or trust companies specified in section 148 the excess
of current daily receipts over the payments, until such time as the same
can be judiciously invested In the securities required by this article. Whenever it shall appear to the Superintendent of Banks that the trustees of
any such corporation are violating the spirit and Intent of this provision
by keeping permanently uninvested all or an undue proportion of the moneys
received by them, he shall report the facts to the Attorney-General, who
shall proceed against such corporation in the manner provided In section 127
of chapter 689, Laws of 1892.
SECTION 150. The trustees of any savings bank shall not loan the
moneys deposited with them or any part thereof, upon notes, bills of exchange, drafts or any other personal securities whatever. In all cases of
loans upon real property, a sufficient bond secured by a mortgage thereon
shall be required of the borrower, and all expenses of searches, examinations and certificates of title, and of drawing, perfecting and recording papers, shall be paid by the borrower.
TRUST F UN DS.-How Loaned or Invested.-SectIon 21, Chapter 41,
Consolidated Laws of 1909, permits executors, administrators, guardians,
&c., to invest in the same securities as savings banks. We quote the provision below:
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.-A trustee or other person holding
trust funds for investment may invest the same in the same kind of securities as those In which savings banks of this State are by law authorized to
invest the money deposited therein, and the Income derived therefrom, and
In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered real property In this State worth
50% more than the amount loaned thereon.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF NEW YORK.
Note.-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements
given below see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State.

ALBANY, Howard N. Fuller, Comptroller.
Incorporated July 22 1886.
Albany is in Albany County
GENERAL BONDED DEBT
'
High-School Bonds.
Riverside Park.
4s '10 J-D $95,000r_June 1 '12-'30 3
'01A-0 $27,500___ _Oct 1 '12-21
4s '11 F-A 200,000r_Feb 1 '12-'31 3 tis '04F-A
975r Feb 1 '12-'24
4s '10 J-D 95,000r_Dec 1 '12-'30
River Front Improvement Bonds.
4 3's'11 J-D 200,000r_June 1 '12-'31 4s '08 J-J 5300,000r__ _July 1 1928
School Bonds.
Police-Station Bonds.
33.6s '00M-N $27,000__-_May '12-'20 4s '11 M-N $40,000r..Nov 1 '12-'31
3 5,01 '03F-A 21,000__Feb 1 '12-'23
Refunding Bonds.
4s '11 1I-N 50,000r_Nov 1 '12-'31 3s '041I-N $74,750 __May 1 '12-'24
Public Improvement Bonds.
Broadway Widening.
330 '04F-A$148,075r_Feb 1 '11-'24 3148 '01A-0 111,000__Oct 1 '12-'21
35is '06F-A 01,500r_Feb 1 '12 '26
Watervliet Avenue.
4s '09 M-S 201,150r_Mch 1 '12-'29 3Ms '01A-0 $4,550__Oct I '12-'21
4s '10 .J-D 198,265r_June 1 '12-'50
Madison Avenue.
4s '11 J-D 93,500r_June 1 '12-'21 3tis '01A-0 $28.000_ _Oct 1 '12-'21
Sewer (Beaver Creek)
Soldiers' & Sailors' Memorial.
$0'96M-N $9,000__Nov 1 '12-'17 4s '11 M-N $100,000r_May 1 '21-'30
Washington Park,
Beaver Park
7s
M-N $100,000____May 1 1912 4s '94 J-I) $54,000_ _June 1 '12-'16
7s '74 M-N 155,000._ _May 1 1914 4s '95 J-J
16,000_ _June '12-'15
7,500_ _Oct 1 '12-'17
7s '74 M-N 49,000____May 1 1916 4s '97 A-0
4,900....Oct 1 '12-'18
6s '75 M-N 75,000____May 1 1915 33s '98A-0
6s '75 M-N 37,000____Nov 1 1917 $3is '99 J-J 12.000____July '12-'19
5,000eb '12-'21
65 '76 M-N 38.000_ _May 1 1918 33.s '01F-A
Water.
Os '77 hf-N 20,000____alay 1 1919
5s '78 M-N 40,000__ May 1 1920 6s '77 F-A $50.000eZcr_Feb 1 1912
4s '80 M-N 295,000___May '20-'30 4s '95 II-A 28,000_ _Feb 1 '12-'15
I A 40,000_ _Feb 1 '13-'14
7,000____May 1 1922 4s '96 ,
45 '80 M-N
_ _Feb 1 1915
4s '81 af-N 30.000____May 1 1921 4s'96 F-A 10,000_ _Feb
7,500_ _Feb 1 '12-'14
4s '82 M-N 28,000____May 1 1922 3 tis '94F-A
4s '82 M-N 24,000----Nov 1 1922 4s '97 M-N 30,000__May 1 '12-'17
4s '85 F-A 10,000----Feb 1 1925 3%s '981I-N 7(1,000_ May 1 '12-'18
3,000___ _June 1 1934 3%a '99M-N 80,000_ _May 1 '12-'19
28 '94 J-D
334s'
0aN141 7,000____may 1 1936 4s '06 J-D 75.000r_ Dec 1 '12-'26
4s '07 J-I) 80.000r-Dec 1 '12-'27
Fire-Truck House.
4s '11 af-N $38,00or Nov 1 '12-'31 4s 'Oa A 0 170,000r_Apr 1 '12-'28
46 '08 J-J 200,000r___JulY 1 1928
Public Building Bonds.
9s '92 6I-N $165,00o____may 1 1912 4s '06 J-D 75.000r Dee 1 '12-'26
4s '09 J-D 200,000r_ .Doc 1 1929
Water Refunding.
Dec 1 1930
33,s '01F-A $52,000-Feb '12-'21 48 '10 J-D 100,000r_ _Dec
3 Ms '02F-A 42.900__Feb I '12-'22 4s '11 M-N 100,000r_ _Nov 1 1931
Special Water Bonds.
3;is '02F-A 30,000....Aug 1 '12-'23
33-0'01 F-A 67,500__Feb 1 '12-'20 $3is '04F-A $29.300r-Feb 1 '12-'24
Grade Crossing, Public Bath Bonds.
3s '03F-A $17,400_ _Feb 1 '12-'231330 '01F-A $5,000__Feb 1 '12-'21

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[VOL.Lxxxxiii.

BOND. DT. June 30 '11_41,106,262
ASSESSMENT BONDS.
Sewer Bonds
Principal and interest paid by holders of property benefited.
305,000
4s,434s &53 $111,542.38____ Various Water debt (included) _
LOANSWhen Due. 45 '10 J-D$254,500r_Jutie 1 '11-'21 4s '10 J-J 76,800 00_Jan 4 '12-'35 Total assessed val. 1911...21,247,813
Street Improvement.
45 '11 M-N 46,000r_Nov 1 '12-31
(Assessment about 70% actual value)
Disposal Plant Bonds.
330'05 F-A $78,900__Feb 1 '12-'15
45 '09
_ $41,630_May 20 12-'19 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_$21.05
Improvement.
48 '06 F-A 159,875__Feb 1 '12-16 330 '03 F-A$16,600__Feb 1 '12-'13
31,422
School Bonds
Population in 1905
48 '06 J-D 42,0a0Dec 1 '12-'16 330 '04 F-A 7,203r_Feb 1 '12-'14 4s
34,665
A-0$110,000__Oct 1 '12-'22 Population In 1010
45 '08 A-0 90,700r_ Apr '12-'18 Total assessment debt Jan. 1 1911 4s '09 M-N 190,000r_May 1 '12-'30
4s '00 M-S 89,600r_Mch 1 '12-'19
INTEREST on water bonds at the office of the Mercantile Trust Co.,
was $833,815.
INTEREST on Washington Park bonds issued from 1870 to 1880, and N. Y.; on school and sewer bonds of 1909 at Columbia Trust Co., New York.
en water bonds of 1877, is payable in N. Y.; on others In Albany
AVON. John G. Carpenter, Attorney.
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, &c.This village is in Livingston County. Incorporated In 1853.
June 1 '11. Jan. 1 '11. Jan. 1 '10. Jan. 1 '09. Jan. 1 '08.
When Due.I Sewer Bonds.
General bonds __$2,651,479 $2,595,356 $2,434,588 $2,310,845 $2,135,601 LOANS4s
Oct $10,000r Oct 1 1915
Water Bonds
Water bonds____ 1,504,650 1,568,000 1,548,830 1,479,700 1,225,550 430
'06J-D $30,000r_Dec 1 '12-'36 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 'II__ $93,000
'12-'38
43%s'08
45,000
_July
1
Assessed
valuation 1911_ __1,055,236
J-J
.
Total bonds_54.156,129 $4,163,356 $3,983,438 $3,790,545 $3,361,151
(Assessment about Vs actual value.)
($1,666 67 yearly.)
Sinking funds_ 1,431,969 1,576,659 1,524,794 1,516,884 1,576,114
Refunding Water Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1011. ____$8.71
04s'08 J-J $13,500r_July 1 '12-'38 Population In 1910
2,053
Net debt
$2,724,160 2,586,697 $2,458,644 $2,273,661 $1,785,037
INTEREST payable to registered holders in New York exchange.
In addition to the above there are outstanding street improvement bonds
amounting on June 1 1011 to $747,370.
BABYLON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4.
CITY PROPERTY -Real estate owned by city in 1911, $7,207,800.
This district is In Suffolk County. W. Rail, Clerk (P. 0. Lindenhurst).
When Due. I Assessed valuation 191L_ _$680,750
LOANSASSESSED VALUATION.-Property Is assessed about full value.
Assessed Valuation.
Rate of Tax 43.68'09 July $43,500r_ _Jan 1 '12-'40 (Assessment about 30% actual value)
Personal.
Total.
3,;)00r_ _Jan 1 '12-'18 School tax (per $1,000) '11_515.40
per $1,000. 58 '07 July
YearsReal.
$86,915,300
*$11,182,725
$75,732,545
1,850
1911
BONDED DEBT Oct 1911_ $47,0001Population in 1011 (est')
*11,164,225
86,870,070
75,705,845
INTEREST payable at First Nat. Bank of Lindenhurst in N. Y. exch'ge.
1910
19.80
*9,752,700
81,283,230
1909
71,530,530
19.00
Treasurer.
*10,459,980
80,015,055
1908
69,555,075
19 00 BALDVTINSVILLE. Otis M. Bigelow,
This village is in Onondaga County. Incorporated in 1847.
*7,802,550
70,599,870
1905
62,797,320
20 40
Refunding Water Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1909_51,407,750
9,237,194
69,027,884
59,790,690
1900
21 40
-56.90
6,282,525
63,380,046
69,662,571
1890
19 00 4s '09 M-S $58,000r _ Yearly to '29 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909
3,099
$58,000 Population In 1910
2,790,120
37,100,425
1880
34,310,305
36 00 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910
INTEREST remitted direct to registered holder.
5,954,825
24,981,511
30,936,336
1870
45 70
6,006,803
20,283,245
12 60 BALLSTON SPA. W. Edward Flaherty, Treasurer.
26,290,048
1860
3,171,589
9,430,100
1850
15 70
12,601,689
This village Is In Saratoga County. Incorporated In 1807.
3,449,098
1846
7792.340
13 20
11,241,438
Water Bonds
Street Bonds.
• Including special franchise tax amounting in 1911 to $5,668,575.
330
Novf$14,000e_Nov '12-'18 430'10 F-A $4,000r_Aug 1 '15-'18
POPULATION.-I . 1010 was 100,253; in 1905. 98,374; in 1900, 94,151;
3,000cNov '19-'21
Sewer Bonds.
In 1890, 94.923; in 1880, 90,758.
J-J $10,500c_ -Jan 1 '12-'32
6,000e_Nov '12-'17 4s
43
Nov, 1,000c__ _ _Nov 1918 3.70s J-J 150,000r__Jan 1 '30-'39
ALBANY COUNTY. Wm.P. Hoyland, Treasurer.
1,710e_ -Nov 12-'20 434s'09 Jan
500__Jan 1 1915
County seat is the city of Albany.
500c____Nov 1921 BOND. DEBT May 1911__ $261,500
' Highway Imp'm't Bonds-(Con)
Refunding Bonds
Nov1 10.000c_Nov '12-'16 Water debt (Included)
96,500
48 '11 F-Al$45,000r_Feb 15 '12-'15 330
F-A1$13,000„Aug 1 '12-'24 430
1 2,000c_ _ Nov '17-'18 Assessed valuation 1910_2,160,233
1904
1 60,000r_Feb 15 '17-'19
1180,000__Aug 1 1925
6,000c_Nov
Nov
1
actual
value.)
430'09
(Assessment
about
Vi
'12-23
War Loan (Refunding).
4s '07 M-N 115,000r.May 15 '12-26
1,000c_ Dec 1 '12-'13 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910__520.00
i 80,000r_May 15 1027 4 W'09 Dec
48 semi-an
320,000r___Mch 1912
Refunding Water Bonds
4,131
Population in 1905
48 semi-an
19,000r____Mch 1913 4s '08 A-0 116,000r_Oct 1 '12-'27
$34,000c_
_Dec 1 '12-'28 Population in 1910
4,138
330'06
J-D
4s semi-an
18,000r____Mch 1914
160,000r_ _ __ Oct 1 1928
6,400Nov 1 '12-'23
INTEREST payable at Village
48 semi-an
17,000r____Mch 1915 48 '09 J-J J 18,000r_July 1 '12-'29 430'10 Nov
2,000„Dee 1 '12-'15 Treasurer's office.
48 M-S '051 14,000r_Mch 1 '12-'25
48,000r_ __July 1 1930 430'10 Dec
1 0,000r___Mch 1 1926 4s '11 _ _ 519,000rOct 1 '12-30 BARTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO,7. H. C.
48 semi-an
39,000r___Mch 1916
178,000r_Oct 1 '31-32
Baldwin, Secretary.
48 semi-an
20,000r_ _ _Mch 1917
Almshouse Bonds.
48
M&S 40,000r_Mch 1 '18-'19 330
This district is In the town of Barton, Tloga County (P. 0. Waverly).
M-N $20,000r May 1 '12-'21
f15,000r_Mch 1 '12-'26
Refunding City Hall Bonds.
430'11 Oct $66,000o-Jan 1 '13-32'Assess. valuation 1910_ __$2,174,147
48
____ $66,0001School tax (per $1,000) 1910_58.78
131 000r___Mch 1 1927 330
A-0 $9,000r Oct 1 '12-'20 Total debt Aug. 1911
Toll Road Purchase Bonds
37,000r_ __Oct 1 1921
4e '07 M-SJ$15,000r_Mch 1 '12-26 330
A&O 1.0,000r_Oct 1 1912-21 BATAVIA. J. H. Wood, Clerk.
This village is in Genesee County.
1 30,000r_ _ _Mch 1 1927
23,000r_Oct 1 1922
Sewer System Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1009_ _6,660,054
Highway Improvement Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1911 $1,036,750
F-A $11,000r . _Aug '12-'22 Total assessed val. 1910_130,627,155 __s '09 J-J $375 000_July 1 '14-'38 Village tax (per $1,000) 1900_58.00
$3s
11,613
6,
__ Aug 1 1923 County tax (per $1,000) '10___ _$4.90 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1909__ $375,000 Population In 1010
336s
M-S
8,000r_Mch 1 '12-19 Population in 1905
171,497 BEDFORD. E. P. Barrett, Supervisor (P.O. Katonah).
33-is
M-S
2,000r_ _Mch 1 '12-'13 Population In 1910
173,666
This town Is located in Westchester County. Incorporated In 1700.
INTEREST is payable at the County Treasurer's office.
State Road Bonds.
LOANSWhen Due.
AMSTERDAM. S. Conover, Mayor; C. D. Wright, Treasurer.
Highway Bonds.
4s
July j$1,000r __july 1 1912
1 1,134.64rJuly 1 1913
$93,600rJune 1 '12-'23
This city Is in Montgomery County.
4s '06 June{ 5,000r___June 1 1924 4 to
Mch 7,058.68r _ Mch '14-'20
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds (Continued)Ile '87 ___ $45,500 __July 1 '12-'18 4s '08 ___
$8,000_ _July 1 '40-'41
4,800r__ _June 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $196,393
78,000r_June 1 '25-'34 Assessed valuation 1910_ _7,575,942
(Subject to call any time.)
'
--__ 40,000_ _July 1 '19-'23
3s '87-9 ____
5,000____July 1 1930 4.90s'06 June1 2,800r___June 1 1924 (Assessment about 90% actual value)
7,000____July 1 1924 4s '09 __
3,000r__ _June 1 1935 Tax rate (perrutside village_59.34
Water Bonds.
38 '87-9 ____ 39,000_ July 1 '25-'30
4.67
10 Inside village
INTEREST payable at Mt. Kisco
$1,000)'
38 '87 ____ 26,000„July 1 '31-'34 5s '81-3____ $59,000___Oct 1 1916
Light District
0.82
3s '87 ____
6,000____July 1 1935 53 '81-3 ___ 65,000____Oct 1 1921 National bank.
5,629
Population in 1910
3s '87 ____
5.000_ - __July 1 1936 3s '88 ____ 25,000____Oct 1 1926
48 '94 ___ 10,000__July 1 '31-'32 330 '00A-0 45,000 r___Oct 1 1921
48 '94 ___. 8,000__July 1 '33-'34 330 '02____ 35,000r___Apr 1 1922 BINGHAMTON. S. W. Murray, City Clerk.
This city Is the county seat of Broome County. The water works are
334s
-__ 20,000__July 1 '37-'38 330 '03___.. 30,000 r___June 1 1923
$5(s '01____
5,000____July 1 1939 3%8'09 ___ 69,000r___Mch 1 1959 estimated to he worth $2,000,000.
Sewer Bonds.
Contingent Fund Bonds.
___
1
'39-40
3348'09
12,000__July
222,000r___June
1
1929
'02_-__
3348
M-S $14,000___Sept '12-'25
30,000r__Oct 1 1926 3348'08 F-A $25,000__Aug 1 '20-'23 3348
48 '03 _-- 25,000„May 1 '41-'45 4s '07 ___
Park Bonds
48 '04 ____ 21,000__Jan 1 '46-'48 430'10 M-S 95,000r_ __Mch 1 1930 4s '08 F-A 20,000__AUg 1 '24-'27
$8,000r___Aug 1 1912
Library
4s
'09
M-S
Site
Bonds.
Jan
1
'43-'44
BOND.
DEBT
May
1
48 '05 J-J
10.000..
'11_$1,136,000
M-S $15.000_-__Sept 1 1938
Grade Crossing Bonds.
11,000 _ _July 1 1924 Water debt (included)
48 '05 J-J
724,000 330
Bridge Bonds.
F-A $50,000____Aug 1 1931
330
19,000_ _July 1 '25-'30 Total assessed val. 1910.11,350,766
1929
Fire Station Bonds.
4s '07
__
5,000____July 1 1937 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _521.78 33 semi-an $77,000
$25,000__ 1913-'14-'15
1930-1934 334s
---- 71,000
4s '08 ___
31,267 3353
8,000__July 1 '35-'36 Population In 1910
330
____ 4,000___Aug 1 1034 334s
15.000____Sept 1 1936
INTEREST Is largely paid at the National Park Bank of N Y. City.
330
5,000r_ __Aug 1 1914
F,A. 40,000____Aug 1 1935
‘MSTERDAM SCHOOL DISTRICT. H. T. Morrow, Supt.
F-A 50,000____Aug 1 1937 3 Us'll M-S 10,000r_ Aug 1 1915
4s
_ __ $72,000 __Oct 1 '12-'47 Assessed valuation 1911_$12,193.300 330
5,000r
Aug 1 1916
330
F-A
1
1939
57,000--Aug
48
_ __
14,000 __Sept 1 '12-'18 School tax (per M) 1911
$19.18
City Hall Bonds
Nurses' Home Bonds.
430
34,000
_ __
20,000 Oct 1 '12-'26 Population in 1911 (est)
4s
F-A
$4,000____Aug
1 1936
F-A
'15-'17
334s
$25,000_Aug
1
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '11-- $106,000
4s
Hospital Bonds.
F-A 20,500__Aug 1 '28-'29
INTEREST payable at Amsterdam Savings Bank.
1912
48
$5,000
F-A 100,000__Aug 1 '18-'27 330
330
F-A- 6,000_Aug 1 1936
School Bonds.
ANDES. James W. Dickson, Supervisor.
1920-1922 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911._ $805,000
334s
___ $30,000
This town Is In Delaware County.
1923-1026 Total assessed val. 191L_25,172.288
____ 20,000
Refunding Bonds.
330
M-S $1,000_ ___Mch 1 1912 334s
4s '07 F-A J50.000rAutr 1 '12-'16 (Assessment about % actual value.)
33.6s
1.
M-S$20,000__Mch
1 '12 '16
Old Railroad Bonds
5,00)r_Aug 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911___524.50
50,000__Mch 1 '17-'26 BOND. DEBT Apr 1911--$102
$3
200
,5 0
42,036
8,000__Sept 1 '12-'27 Assessed valuation 1910_ ___602,907 9s '09 A-0 20,000r..Aug 1 '13-'16 Population in 1005
48,443
M-S
6,000__Sept 1 '28-'30 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_424.50 434s'10 J-D 50,000r _Aug 1 '20-'241Population In 1010
330
INTEREST on city hall and $148,000 bridge bonds in New York City; oe
2.500_ _Sent 1 1931 Population In 1905
M-SJ 8,500
330
1912-1928 Population in 1910
2
1,
90
80
67 remaining', loans at City Treasurer's office.
1 5,500
1929
BOONVILLE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
This district is in Oneida County. W. D. Sippell is Clerk.
ANGOLA. Geo. W. Shipman, Treasurer.
1Vhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1011_539,000
LOANSThis village Is in Erie County.
4s
'09 M-N 1$18,000r_Nov 1 '12-'29 Assessed valuation 10)0____756,673
LOANSWhen Due. Assessed valuation 1910_,--$370,960
1 20,000r _Nov 1 '30-'39 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_$8.59
Water Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1000), 1910_$6.73
INT. at Nat. Exchange Bank in Boonville in New York exchange.
00'10 J-D $55,000c_Dec 1 '15-19 Population in 1905
806
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911 __ $55,000 Population in 1910
898 BRIARCLIFF MANOR. William H. Coleman, Clerk.
INTEREST payable at Bank of Angola or Chase National Bank, N. Y.
This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated in 1902.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ $203.000
Street Bonds.
ARCADE. H. P. White, Clerk.
4.60s '06 F-A $72,000r- Aug 1 '12-'35 Assessed valuation 1911___ 3,625,000
This village Is in Wyoming County.
Water Bonds.
Village tax (per $1,000) 1911 $12.00
LOANSWhen Due. BONDED DEBT Jan 1911 _ _$58,600 431s'08 J-J $75.000c July 10 '13-'37 Total tax (per $1,000) 1011 _ _521.50
Electric Light Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910
687,171 4.10s'09A-0
950
1 '14-'30 Population in 1910
4.40s '08 M-S$20,000r_Sept 1 '13-'32 (Assessment about % actual value.) 4 yo'10 M-S 34,000r_Apr
20 000r Apr 1 '14-30
Water Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910
$9.00
registered bonds Is payable in Briarcliff Manor; ea
on
the
INTEREST
430 '06Nov $21,000c_Nov 1 '13-'32 Population In 1910
1,294 the coupon bonds at the Guaranty Trust Co. In New York City.
3 803 Sept 17,600c
INTEREST payable In Arcade.
1933

ARDSLEY. Wm. E. Slocum, Clerk.

BROC KPORT. Lewis B. Shay, Clerk.

This village is in Monroe County.
This village is In Westchester County. fncorporated Jan. 14 1896.
LOANSWhen Due.1 Sinking fund
$3,000
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1011_$51,000
Sewer Bonds.
'Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _2,241,911
Street Imp. Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1911_ __1,302,181 3.65s g s-an $60.000r___$3,000 y'rly1Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_-_$22.84
58
J-J $15,000r
1912 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) BONDED DEBT Oct 4 1911460,0001Populatioa in 1910
3,579
Refunding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911..__$16 67
INTEREST payable in New York City.
3.655'07A-01524,000r_Apr 1 '12-'35 Population in 1910
537
1 12,000r_ _Apr 1 1936
INTEREST Is payable in ArdsleY. BRONXVILLE. Frank Dinsmore, Clerk.
This village is in Westchester County.
AUBURN. Ernest Hunt, Comptroller.
Sewer Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
This city Is the county seat of Cayuga Co. Incorporated March 211848. 4.20s'06J-D $8,000r_June 15 '12-14 4.203'06 J-D $4,000r_June 15 '12-13
430'11 J-D 1 $250_ __June 15 1912
4s
Water Bonds
J-D 16,000r_ Dec 1 12-'27 5s '07 M-S 18,400r_Sept 1 '12-'31
110,150_June 15 '13-'26 4s
,f-D $300,000r_May 1 '14-25 4s
J-J
19.000r_Jan 15 'l2-'30 4.458'08 M-S 6,000r_Sept 1 '13-'13
248.52 June 15 1912 ts
43,0'11 J-D 1
5.000r._ _May 1 1926 48
11,500
M-N
___
J-J
6,000r_Jan 15 '12-'17 4.408
1 9,500_June 15 '13-16
1.200
Electrical Subway Bonds
430'07 M-S
___
1,500r_July 1 '12-'14 4.40s
406.12 June 15 1912 4s
___
$9,600_July 17 '12-'15 5s '08 J-D
Funding Bonds.
430'11 J-D 1
2,000r_ _June 1 '13-14
132,915.June 15 '13-41 4s4,125__Sept 7 '12-'14 4.453'08 M-S 5,000r_Sept 1 '13-'17 4,35s
_-$8,500
Paving Bonds
1,100_July 17 '12-'15 4.35s'09 M-S 5,000
___
430
1914-1918 BONDED DEBT Jan 1911_ $134,100
5,000_Sept 28 '12-'16 4.40s
4s.4%adc5s $150,030 41___ Various 430
___
--_
6,500




Nov, 1911.

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

43

Assessed valuation 1910_ . _2,980,731 I Population In 1905
994 LOANSWhen Due.
Chicago Fire Relief Fund.
Total tax (per 51.000) 1910_ _ _$14.40 I Population in 1910
Playground Bonds.
1,863
330'97 A-0 $15,000r ____1912-1917
INT. on 4.20s & 430 of 1907 payable at Farmers' Loan & Tr. Co. In 4s '09 F-A $50,000r___Aug 1 1929
Elk St. Market Enlargement.
45 '11 A-0 50,000r _.Apr 1 1931 330'90 A-0 $80,000r___Apr 1 1920
N. Y. City; on 5s of 1907 and all issues of 1908 in N. Y. exchange.
Fire House Bonds.
City and County Hail.
4s
'08
F-A $21,549 37r Aug 1 '12-28 4s '09 J-J$29,718 40r July 1 '12-'19
BROOKHAVEN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.24.
INTEREST-WHERE PAYABLE.-Interest is payable by City CompThis district is in Suffolk County. H.J. Bishop, Clerk (I'. 0.Patchogue).
in Buffalo and by the Gallatin National Bank in N. Y., as follows:
LOANSWhen Due. I Assessed valuation '10-'11$4,033,940 troller
INTEREST PAYABLE.436s, 4.60s d/
,
$8,500c1Part yearly I (Assessment about 75% actual value)
/n New York onlyMarket bonds.
Buffalo Trunk sewer.
5s, J&J-J-D 69,5000
until 1921 I School tax (per $1,000) 11)10...$10.00 Volunteer
relief.
Plank road awards.
City and County Hall.
BOND. DEB' July 1 '11__ $78,0001Population in 1911 (est.)
6,500 Sewer bondsMunicipal Court build.g. Grade crossing.
INTEREST payable at the Patel ogue Bank.
Hertel Avenue.
In Buffalo onlyPark and railroad bow*
Babcock & Seneca St. Deficiency loan.
Refunding bonds.
BUFFALO. Louis P. Fuhrmann, Mayor; Wm. G. Justice,
Bird Avenue.
TemporaryMonthlyloclaelaweso.rk.
School bonds.
Comptroller; A. B. Christey, Deputy Comptroller.
Bailey Avenue sewer.
Tax loans.
Buffalo is in Erie County, and the city's tax valuation is about six-soy- School bonds.
fr
nable
othRN
erY
..and Buff Water loans.
iv.
enths that of the entire county. Incorporated 1832.
Swing bridge.
Buffalo
Hamburg Canal.
TOTAL DEBT. SINKING FUNDS, ETC.LOANSWhen Due
Schools.
Oct. 1 1911.July 1 1911. Sept. 11910. Nov.1 1909
Abate. Nuisance Ohio Basin Slip. 330'92 A-0$150,000r___Apr 1 1012
Total bonded debt_ _ _$25,899,603 $26,466,932 $24,077,513 $23,635,793
330'02 J-J $55,000r_July 1 '12-'22 330'94 F-A 300,000r_Feb 1 1914 Sinking
funds
2,678,649
2,355,836
2,795,647
2,360,817
Abate. Nuis.Clark&Skinner Canal. 330'95 J-D 52,000r_June 1 '12-'15
Net debt
330'04 M-N $70.100r_Nov 1 '11-'24 330'97 J-J 150,000r_Jan 1 '12-'17
$23,220,954 $23,671,285 $21,72.1,677 $21,274,976
The sinking funds are all invested in the city's own bonds. In addition
330'05 J-J 105,000r_July 1 '12-'25 33,6s'98 M-N 35,000r_May 2 '12-'18
Buffalo River Improvem't Bonds. 3358'98 M-N 35,000r_Nov 12'-'18 to the indebtedness as given above, there was outstanding on July 1 1911
48 '09 M-N$331,500r __May 1 1939 330'99 M-S 40,000r___Mch '12-'19 treasury and local fund warrants to the amount of $1,668,589.96.
CITY PROPERTY.-The city owns real estate estimated at $21,280,496;
Refuse Utilization Plant Bonds.
330'99 J-D 80,000r_Dec 1 '12-'19
48 '09 M-N $19,000r May 15 '12-'19 335s'00 M-N 45,000r_May '12-'20 personal property valued at $18,011,269: total, $39,291,765. Included in
20,000r _ _ _1912-1913 3%8'00 M-N 90,000r_Nov 1 '12-'20 this total is the water-works property, consisting of real estate valued at
4s '08 J-J
48 '11 A-0 80,000_ _Apr 15 '12-'21 3358'02 F-A 110,000r_Feb 1 '12-'22 $2,144,260 and personal property valued at 510,936,711. The total resources
Buffalo New York & Phila. Refund. 3358'02 J-D 82,500r_June 1 '12-'22 of the city on July 1 1911, including all property-real and personal330
J-J $100,000r July 1 1912 3358'02 A-0 55,000r_Apr 1 '12-'22 together with other assets, were figured by the Comptroller at $45,736,199
4s '10 J-D 95,000r_June 15 '12-30 335s'03 M-S 90,000r_Mch 1 '12-'23 and the liabilities at $27,157,607, leaving $18,578,592 as the excess
48 '11 A-0 80,000r_Apr 15 '12-'21 335s'04 M-S 97.500r_Meh 1 '12-'24 of resources over liabilities.
ASSESSED VALUATION.-"Assessment Is made upon the nominal
4s '10 J-D 95,000r _Dec 15 '12-'30 330'04 A-0 97,500r_Oct 1 '12-'24
Underground Police & Fire Wires. 3368'06 F-A 300,000r___Aug 1 1926 real value."
48 '09 F-A $32,000r_Aug 1 '12-'19 330'07 M-S 100,000r___Sept 1 1927
Assessed Valuation.
City Taz
Real.
4t '10 J-J
9,000r_Jan 1 '12-'20 33is'07 F-A 50,000r___Aug 1 1927 Years.
Personal.
Total.
per 51.000
Babcock & Seneca Street Sewer.
48 '08 J-D 200,000r___Dee 1 1928 1911_ ___________ $290,853,595
*$31,906,450 • $322,760,045 :521.676
1910
282,170,540
38 '86 M-N 530.000r
May 1 1912 4s '09 F-A 300,000r___Aug 1 1929
*30.105,700
*312,276,240
21.95
Tax Scrip.
4s '10 J-D 200,000r_June 15 1930 1909
277,874,805
*29.425,750
*307,300,555
18 98
269,469,620
330'03 A-0$170,000r_Apr 1 '12-'13 48 '11 A-0 100,000r_ Apr 1 1931 1908
*28,707,049
.298,176,669
18 48
48 '07 F-A 180,000r_Feb 1 '12-'17 4s '11 A-0 30,000r.. .Oct 1 1931 1905
245,813,000
*20,006,700
*265,819,709
19 59
223.078,010
4s '07 A-0 12,000r_Oct 1 '12-'17 4s '11 ___
*22,795,577
55,000
.245,873,587
17 46
Oct 1 1931 1900
1890
151,356,325
4s '09 F-A 24,000r_Feb 1 '12-'19
Municipal Building Bonds.
11,003,125
162,359,450
14 68
Elmwood Ave. Bonds.
48 '09 F-A$135,000r_Aug 1 '12-'29 1880
81.708,905
7,523.580
89,232.485
14 16
•
Including
, 48 '09 A-0 $19,487.32r_Oct 1 1914 48 '10 J-J
special
franchise
valuation
19,000.. July 1 '12-'30
amounting (1911) to $24,706,450.
POPULATION.-In 1910, 423,715; in 1905, 376,587; in 1900, 352,387:
48 '09 J-D 371,966.66r_Dec 15 '14 48 '10 A-0 95,000r_Oct 1 '12.'30
Park.
48 '11 A-0 250,000r_Apr 15 '12-'31 in 1890, 255,664; in 1880, 155,134.
7s '70 J-J1$200,000c&r_July 1'15-18
Water
CANAJOHARIE. Robt. A. Probst, President.
150,000c&r_July 1 1917 3358'88 J-J $275,000r__June 15 1914
This village is in Montgomery County.
78 '71 J50,000c&r_Jan 1 1918 330'89 M-N 225,000r___May 1 1919
Water-Works Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1910.4174,000
Ts
J-J 200,000c&rJuly 1'19&'21 330'03 M-S 45,000r_Mch 1 '12-'23 4.558'10Aug$142,500co
r rAugl'12-40 Floating debt
7,500
78 '73 J-J
95,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 48 '05 F-A
7,500r_Aug 1 '12-'14 4.30s
___
50,000
Assessed valuation 1910___ 916,000
78 '73 J-D 100,000cdcr_Dec 1 1924 335s'05 M-S 400,000r_ _July 1'12-'35
Street Bonds.
Village tax (per $1,000)'10___$11.50
78 '74 J-J 100,000cdcr_Jan 1 1924 48 '07 J-D 500,000r__June
_
1 1957 4.6258'11 __ $10,000
'Population in 1910
2,273
78 '75 J-J 200,000c&r_JdcJ 11025 48 '07 M-S 260,000r_Sept 2 '12-'37
tis '78 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 4s '08 A-0$500,000r_Apr 10 1958 CANANDAIGUA. W. T. Curtin, Collector-Treasurer.
3s '86 J-J
30,000r__ _July 1 1926 Subject to call after Apr 10 1928.)
This village Is the county seat of Ontario County. Incorporated 1815.
330'87 F-A 120,000r
Feb 1 1927 4s '08 A-0 500,000r__Oct 10 1958 LOANSssessment Bonds (Out. Oct 1 '09).
When Due. 4.7A
58
3358'90 J-J
50,000r___Jan 1 1925 (Subject to call after Oct 10 1928.)
Water Bonds.
$
330'91 J-J 200,000r_July 1 1921 48 '09 F-A 500,000r__Feb 15 1959 4s
A-0 $90.000.,_ Apr 1 1915 55
04
7
4
1:2
°6
07.8
330'94 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '24&'26 4s '09 A-0 500,000r__Apr 15 1950
Street Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1909_ $279,173
16,500r_Jan 1 '12-'17 48 '09 F-A 500,000r__Aug 1 1959 3.958
330'97 J-J
M-S .$60.000-__5ept 1
Total valuation 1907____ 4,309,784
30.000r. Apr 1 1917 4s '10 F-A 500,000r_ _Feb 15 1960 3.658'04M-S 100,000-- Sept 1 '12-17
330'97 J-J
'18-27 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1907_11 25
8,946r____ June 1917
330'97 J-J
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1930.)
_7,21
In 1910
330'97 J-D 16,500r_Dee 1 '12-17 48 '10 J-D 500,000r_June 15 1960 C,ANANDAIGUA UN. FREE SCHOOLPopulation
DIST. NO. I. W.S. Sleght, Clerk.
87,500r _ _ _ _1912-1918
Buffalo Trunk Sewer.
330'98 J-J
48 '05 J-J $72.000r-Jan 1 1912-29 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_38.591
330'06 F-A 37,500r_Aug 1 '12-26 3358'88 F-A $35,000r_Aug 1 '12-'18 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 'IA__ $72,000 Population in
7,217
20.000rJuly 1 1928 3358'89 F-A 40,000r_Aug 1 '12-'19 Assessed valuation 1911__4,635,992 INTEREST 1910
48 '08 J-J
payable in New York.
49 '11 A-0 160,000r_ _Apr 15 1961 330'90 F-A 45,000r_Aug 1 '12-'20
CANTON
UNION
FREE
SCHOOL
DISTRICT
NO. 1.
(Subject to call April 15 1931.)
38 '86 F-A 25,000r_Aug 1 '12-'16
This district Is in St. Lawrence County. C. J. Perkins, Secretary.
48 '11 A-0 160,000r_Oct 1 1961 35 '87 F-A 30,000r_Aug 1 '12-'17
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT May 1911__ $42,250
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1931.)
Water Refunding.
Grammar
School Heating Bds.
Hamburg Canal.
Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _1,515,465
3358'92 A-0$100,000r. __Oct 1 1912
___
$4,750c _1912-1916 School tax(per $1,000) 1910_$9 23
330'03 J-J $60,000r_Jan 1 '12-'23 335s'92 J-D 100,000r___Dec 1 1912 4s
High School Bonds.
Population in 1909 (est.)
330'00 A-0 202,500r_Oct 1 '12-'20 3368'94 J-J
30,000r___July '12-'14
Refunding Bonds.
INTEREST on the $4,000 Is/31;5°
335s'96 J-J
50,000r___Jan 11016 48 '08 Dec $3.600c-July 16 '11-29
3 4,1°
e
48 '11 J-J $172,026 84rJuly1 '12-31 3358'96 J-J 100,000r_ __July 1 1916 48 '08 Dec 34,000c-Oct 1 '11-'28 payable at the District Treas's office.
48 '11 J-J
55,000r_July 1 '12-'31 3358'97 J-D 120,000r_June 1 '12-'17 CARTHAGE. J. W. Conboy, Clerk.
Grade Crossing Bonds.
330'98 M-S 18,000r _ _ _1912-1919
This village is In Jefferson County. Incorporated In 1869.
330'96 F-A$171,000r___Feb 11016 330'99 A-0 40,000r_Apr 26 '12-'19 LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1911__ $246,000
83,000r_July 1 1916 330'00 A-0 45,000r_Apr 25 '12-'20
330'96 J-J
Assessed valuation 191U_ _ _1,283,190
330'97 F-A 194,687r___Feb 1 1917 3%8'01 A-0 45,000r_Apr 1 '12-'21 48 Water Bonds.
J-J $50,000c__ _July 1 1922 (Assessment about 50% actual v3
a.I5u6
e)
3
3568'97 M-S
6,305r_Mch 1 1917 330'02 J-D 55,000r_June 1 '12-'22
330'97 A-0
6,111r...-Apr 15 1917 33,68'03 M-S 120,000r _Sept 1 '12-'23 456g'07 F-A 120,000c___Feb '12-'35 Tax rate(per $1,000) 1910_-$19 00
435sg'07 F-A 70,0000_Aug 1 '13-'38 Population in 19(0
330'97 M-N 151,456r-May 1 1917 4s '04 J-J
15,000r_July 1 '12-'14
Sidewalk Bonds.
INTEREST payable In New York
330'97 J-D 145,087r___J'ne 1 1917 48 '04 M-S 30,000r_Sept 1 '12-'14
M-S $8,000c__Sept 1 '11-16 and Carthage.
330'07 A-0 73,380r___Oct 1 1917 45 '05 A-0 40,000r_Apr 1 '12-'15 4s
3368'98 F-A 27,722r_Feb 15 1918 330'05 J-J
(Village).
CATSKILL
P.
40,000r_July 1 '12-'15
Dewitt Hitchcock, Clerk.
3)0'98 M-S 61,414r___Mch 1 1918 3358'05 J-J 80,000r_July 1 '12-'35
This village Is in Greene County. Incorporated March 14 1806.
$30'98 A-0 200,000r_ _Apr 1 1918 33,6s'06 M-S 50,000r_Mch 1 '12-'18 LOANSWhen Due. BON I). DEBT Apr 1911_ $75,000
330'98 M-N 16,913r--Nov 1 1918 3368'06 A-0 25,000r_Apr 1 '12-'16
Water Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _2,550,850
330'99 M-S 18,703r___Mch 1 1919 48 '06 J-J
75,000r_July 1 '12-'28 48
J-J $67,000c ___1913-1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910--$12.40
3368'99 J-J 285,187r___June 1 1919 48 '07 J-J 160,000r_July 1 '12-'27
Building Bonds.
Population in 1910
5,296
182,716r___July
48
330'99 J-J
1 1919
'08 A-0 67,474 70r_Oct 1 '12-'28 335s
1912-1919 INT. payable at Catskill Nat'l Bank.
J-J $8,000c
330'99 A-0 75,455r___Oct 2 1910 4s '08 F-A 85,000r_Aug 1 '12-'28
330'99 J-D 335,772r___Dec 11019 4s '08 J-D 48,875r_June 1 '12-'28 CAZENOVIA (Village). W. L. Dorernus, Clerk.
33,58'00 J-D 45,799r__June 1 1920 48 '08 J-D 85,000r_Dee 1 '12-'28
This village it In Madison County. Founded 1783. Incorporated in 1810
Refunding Water Bonds.
3358'00 J-J 173,487rJuly 1 1920 45 '09 A-0 130,500r_Oct 1 '12-'29
BOND. DEBT Oct 9'11_ $74,900
330'00 F-A 10,927r___Aug 1 1920 4s '09 F-A 180.000r_Aug 1 '12-'29 4s '10 M-N $33,000c&rMay 1'12-'40 Assessed valuation 1911_ _1,112
1:8
47
65
1
55,918r_Jan
Water and Sewer Bonds.
330'01 J-J
1921 4s '09 ___
45,000_Dec 15 '12-'29
(Assessment about 3-5 actual value.)
5,070r___Feb 1 1921 4s '10 J-D 1,000,000r J'no 15 1960 3358&401-N $31,000cdcr
330'01 F-A
1915 Village tax (per $1,000) '11---$11.00
48
9s
M-N 3 500r_Nov 1 '12-'18 Population In 1910
330'01 M-S 76,940r___Mch 1 1921
'10 J-D 95,000r XII° 15 '12-'30
INT at Mercantile Tr Co., Schenectady Say, Bank and CazenoviaiNat. Bk.
330'01 M-S 64,575r___Mch 1 1921 48 '11 J-J 100,000r_Jan 1 '12-'31
330'01 A-0 111,544rApr 1 1921 4s '11 M-N 100,000r..Nov 1 '12-'31
CHARLOTTE.
W. A. La Blanch, Village Clerk.
330'02 F-A 482,284r ___Feb 11022 48 '11 J-J
50,000r_July 1 '12-31
This village is in Monroe County. Incorporated in 1869.
330'02 A-0 121,410r___Oct 1 1922
Hospital Bonds.
When Due. BOND. DEBT July 1 1911_$51,400
330'03 J-J
17,660r___Jan 1 1923 3368'04 J-J $32,500r_July 1 '12-'24LOANSWater Bonds.
330'03 A-0 25,960r___Apr 1 1923 48 '11 A-0 200,000rApr
A
nsea
ses
ts
iemgednetbt
debt (add I)____
710
_
1 1931
,0'07 arm $6,000r ___1912-1923
45
330'03 M-N 383,823r_ _May 11023
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
July 16,000r ____1912-1927 Sinking fund
330'03 F-A 124,444r___Aug 11923 4s '11 J-J $100,000r_July 1 '12-'31 4358
Electric
Light
Bonds.
330'03 F-A 80,581r__Aug 15 1923
Assessed valuation 1911
91
9383,0
Refunding Park Bonds.
552
0
80
24
3368'04 F-A 83,485r... Aug 11024 48 .10 J-D $47,500r_J'ne 15 '12-'30 4;0'07 ann $6,000r ____1912-1917 (Assessment about 40 %actual value)
July 6,400r ____1912-1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$16.03
43-f8
330'04 J-J
18,300r_July 15'12-'14
Refunding Property Bonds.
June 1,000e
330'05 M-S 46,642r___Sept 1 1925 45 '10 J-D $36,000r-J'ne 15 '12-'20 3358
1912 Population In 1910
1,93A,
Sewer Bonds'
48 '06 F-A 541,607r___Feb 1 1926
INTEREST Is payable in CharTurning Basin Refunding Bonds.
F-A $15,000r
68,510r___July 1 1926 4s '10 J-J $142,500r_July 1 '12-'30 430
4s '06 J-J
191411otte and in Rochester.
45 '07 A-0 81,970r___Apr 1 1923
Sewer Bonds.
4s '07 J-J 118,022r___July 1 1927 45 '09 J-D $115,000r_Dec 15 1929 CHEMUNG COUNTY. John H. Deister, Treasurer.
Elmira is the county scat.
48 '07 F-A 46,565r___Aug 11027
South Buffalo Flood Bonds.
I BONDED DEBT Oct 1911 $98,156
4s '07 M-S 200,000r.....Sept 2 1927 330'06 A-0 $80,000r___Aug 1 1926Road Bonds.
4
s
'07 Feb $10,000e_Feb 1 '12-'131Total assessed val. 1910_ _29,55
36
1:9
109
3
4s '07 A-0 25,642r___Oct 1 1927 3368'97 J-J
13,000r_ __ July 1 1027
48'06
Feb 30,000cFeb 1 '12-'17 State & co. tax(per $1,000)'10_4
57
6
.0
60
2
4e '07 M-N 43,913r___Nov 1 1927
Refund. Special Franchise taxes.
4e '08 A-0 16,443r___Apr 1 1928 48 '07 J-J $13,721.52r_July 1 1912 4355'08 F-Af 20,000c.Feb 1 '18-'19 ; Population in 1905
1. 8,000c__ _Feb 1 19201Popuiation in 1910
9,647r___Aug 1 1928 3%
4s '08 F-A
ff3aIJo-Jdc J2a7m
.0s0
Bsu,o
to
0rw_i_1 _R
5e
jR
a.
n Rieful0n1d3. 4368'08 F-A 20,000c_Feb
1 '1e.-'17 I
INTEREST payable at County
4/1 '08 M-N 37,373r_Nov 1 1913
4s '08 J-D 60,000r___Dee 1 1928 335s'03 F-A 75,000r___Feb 1 1913 435s'11 10-A 10,155.60_Feb 1 '22-26 I Treaeurer's office.
8,293r__Feb 15 1914 3358'93 J-D 75,000r___June 2 1913 CHESTER. James S. Demarest, Clerk.
49 '09 F-A
48 '00 A-0 300;000r Apr 15 1929 3368'94 J-J
75,000r___July 1 1914
Tills village is in Orange County. Incorporated June 23 1892.
4s '09 A-0 40,500r_ Met 1 1929 330'95 A-0 77,000r_ _Oct 1 1915
fund
48 '10 F-A 36,140.74r_Feb 1 1915 335s'02 A-0 41,250r_Apr 1 '12-'22 4s Water Bonds.
J-J $48,0000
d
1917
luation 1908_ _ _ _43
12
8,8
10
80
°
48 '11 M-S 150,000r- _Mch 1 1931 $30'02 M-N 41,250r_Nov 1 '12-'22
(A
SAisns
s:
ke
isnsseg
Road Bonds.
sd
ment about 35 actual value.)
4e '11 A-0 250,000r__Apr 15 1931 4s '04 J-J
22,500r_Jan 1 '12-'14
J-J 511,9000 _ _ _ _1912-1928 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1907_ _ _41
3.
12
.0
10
4s '11 A-0
4,796_ _ _July 1 1912 4s '04 F-A 22,500e_Feb 1 '12-'14 4s
BOND. DEBT Apr 1909_
$62,000 Population in 1910
Bird Avenue Sewer.
48 '11 A-0 11,500_ _June 1 '12-'21
48.000
INTEREST payable in Chester.
35,000__July 1 1931 4s '83 M-N $238,000r May 1 1913 Water debt (Included)
48 '11 ___
Hertel Avenue Sewer.
Refunding City Hall & Court House
CLIFTON SPRINGS. C. D. Hill, Clerk.
38 '87 F-A$200,000r___Aug 1 1917 33-f s'02 F-A0$55,000r_Aug 1 '12-'22
This village is in Ontario County. Incorporated Mch. 1 1873.
Tax Loan.
335s'03 M-N 60,000r_May 1 '12-'23
Water bonds.
ITOTAL DEBT Oct 1911___ _$79,000
4s '07 A-0 $25,000r___Oct 1 '1912 3358'05 M-S 120,000r_Sept 1 '12-'35 4s
1916 Assessed valuation 1911_-__ 833,602
J-D $50,000r
4s '08 A-0 100,000r_Oct 1 '12-'13 4s '07 J-J 160,000r_July 1 '12-'27
Electric Light Bonds.
(Assessment about % actual value.)
4s '09 A-0 106,083 37 Oct 1 '12-'14 4s '10 ___ 118,750_June 15 '12-'30 48
July $15,000r___Part yearly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$8.50
4s '10 M-S1 25,000r_Sept 1 1912
Bailey Avenue Sewer.
4 Ms
4,000r__ _Part yearly Population in 1910
July
1.600
(100,000r_Sept 1 '14-'15 3353'88 J-J $200,000r___July 1 1918
INTEREST payable at Clifton Springs.




NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

44

CLINTON COUNTY. J. D. Burroughs, Treasurer.
Plattsburg Is the county seat.
48 '09 ---- $26.000c_Mch 1 '12-'24
Refunding Bonds.
43is'11 J-J j $6,000r_Jan 2 '12-'13
1104,000r_Jan 2 '14-'39
Asylum-Building Bonds.
45 '06 Dec $60.000c___Dee 1 1921
Road Bonds.
Mch $25.000c___Mch '12-'16
11;is

BOND. DEBT Mch 10 '11_ $219,000
28,500
Floating debt
Assessed valuation 1910__9,441,883
(Assessment about ;i actual value.)
47,282
Population in 1905
48,230
Population In 1910
INTEREST payable in Plattsburg
at the City National Bank.

COBLESKILL. A. C. Kilmer, Treas.; Wm.H.Golding,Clk.
•

This village is in Schoharle County. Incorporated In 1868.
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1911._ $76,800
Park Bonds.
48 '07 F-A $14,000c_Feb 1 '12-'25 Assessed valuation 1910...1,215,766
16,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910--$15.00
Water 3)4s (F-A)
2,088
46,800 Population In 1910
Street 3.958(M-N)
INTEREST is payable at the Village Treasurer's office.

COHOES. W. Palin, Chamberlain; G. A. Bold, Deputy.

This city Is In Albany County. Incorporated 1870.
Sewer Construction Bonds.
Public Improvement Bonds.
1$10,000r___Jan 1 1912 3s '99 ,I-J j$10,000r_Jan 1 '29-'30
1 5,680 54r_Jan 1 1931
20,000r_Jan 1 '14&'17
1 '32-'38
4s '04 J-J i 16,801 11r_Jan 1 1913 30'99 J-J 135,000r_Jan
5,245 88r_Jan 1 1939
14,916 50r_Jan 1 1915
Bonds.
Grading
8,364 78r_Jan 1 1916
4s '04 ____ 11,000__Jan 1 '12-'22 30'00 J-J $2,426 67r_Jan 1 1937
Jan 1928
City-Hall Bonds.
6,906r
330'00 J-J
$85,000r__Dec 15 '12-28
Dec
'30,000r _ _ _ _Jan '29-31 4s
Water Bonds.
33is'00 J-J ; 8,438 26r_Jan 1 1926
$4.000c .July 1 '12-'13
J-J
'68
78
1927
1
10,000r___Jan
65,000c&r_July 1 1918
330'01 J-J ;10,916 01r_Jan 1 1923 45 '83 J-J
(Subject to call July 1 1003.)
20,000r_Jan 1 '24-25
75,000r_July 1 1920
30'03 ____ 11,300_June 10 '12-21 4s '85 J-J
(Subject to call July 1 1905.)
1 805 85r _Jan 1 1921
33i5'02J-J16,
14,000r___July 1 1923
10,000 00r _Jan 1 1922 4s '88 J-J
3,000r_ _ _Jan 1 '12-14
10,000 00r _Jan 1 1919 45 '98 J-J
3%13'02 J-J
17.519 66r _Jan 1 1920 4;58'08 11-N 110,000r_Nov 1 '1280'14
I '16&'18
110,000r_Nov
1918
1
__Jan
64r
3 ;is '02J-J 7.210
15,000r Nov1.15,'17,'19
4s '05 M-N 33,633.84_ May '12-23
20,000r_Nov 1 '21-'22
9,828: _Aug 20 '12-23 4s '09 J-J
48 05 .T-J
40,000r_Nov 1 '24-'27
6,484.24rJan2 '12-'13
48 '08 J-J
20,000r_Aug 1 '19&'22
3
4;•is'10 J-J
School Bonds.
20,000r_ _Aug 1 '24-'25
48 .'95 J-J j$4,000r_July 1 '12-15
Ontario St. ridge Bonds.
5,000r___July 1 1916
40,000r_July 1 1926 48 '08 J-J $12,600r__Jan 2 '12-'18
310'01 J-J
BOND. DEBT May 22 1911 $856,931
Fire Department Bonds.
203,000
30'02 J-J 1$15,000r_Jan 1 '21-'23 Water debt (Included)___
5.000r _Jan 1 1925 Tot, assessed val. 1910___11,562,830
$1,000)
1910__516.50
(per
tax
City
15
'17-18
10,000r_Aug
4318'10 J-J
6,000r__Aug 15 1928 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '1045.00
24,183
Population in 1905
City Hospital Bonds.
24.709
48 '92 J-J
$5,000r_ __July 1 1912 Population in i910
INT. on water 7s and imp. bonds of 1906 & 1908 payable at Nat. Bk. of
$7,the
on
Cohoes;
Bk.,
Manufacturers'
at
4s
water
$65,000
the
on
Cohocs;
210 64 imp. bonds of 1902, imp. bonds of 1903. 1904 and 1905, and water 4s
of 1909 at U. S. Mort.& Tr.Co., N.Y.; on all others at Central Tr. Co.,N.Y.

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COLUMBIA COUNTY. E. Washburn Scovill, Treasurer
County seat is lIudson.
Refunding Bonds (Con.).
Court-tiouse Bonds.
Itch $10,000c_Mch 1 '12-'13
3%8'02 M-Sji70,000r_Mch 1 '17-23 3s
Funding Bonds.
15,000r___Mch 1 1924
1899
II-N j$10,000r_May 1 '12-13
45
'20-'25
1
80,000r__Jan
J-J
434809
30.000r_May 1 '14-16
M0,000c_July 1 '12-'19
434s'08 J-J
BOND. DEBT Feb 1911__$329,100
Refunding Bonds.
26,125,895
$5,000_ ___Mch 1 1914 Total valuation 1910
(Assessment is 4-5 actual value.)
2,500c_ _ _Mch 1 1917
_42.868
5.000e.Mch I '17-18 Population In 1905
Mch
3;is
43,658
12,000c_Mlh 1 '12-'15 Population in 1910
7,600e_Moh 1 '12-'15
INT. coupons at office of Treasurer; reg. bonds in N. Y. exchange.

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[VOL. Lxxxxin.

8.
CORTLANDT UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.
Supt.
This district is in Westchester Co.
When Due.
LOANS4.35s'07 s-a $42,000r __Jan 1 '12-'31
'07 J-D $10,000r_Oct 1 '33 37
4.35,
12,000r ____1912-1923
3)-is'02 J-J

P.O.Peekskill). A. D. Dunbar,
BONDED DEBT Jan 1911..$64.000
Total assessed val, 1910_3,391,164
School tax (per $1,000) 1910__$6.90
INTEREST payable In Peekskill.

CORTLANDVILLE.

This town (P. 0: McGraw) is In Cortland County and was separated from
the city of Cortland In March 1899. Cortiandville pays 18.7% of the
refundine* bonds and Interest and the city of Cortland 81.3%.
Hlllw.ly and Bridge Bonds $6,000
Road Bonds.
76,000
4s'10 Mch $10,000_lich 1 '16-'22 Town debt May 23 1910__
1,443,77a
Total valuation 1909
Refunding Bonds.
valued
about
actual
90%
(Assessment
1912
1
___ $1,000__ _ _Sept
3;is
____ 12,000__Sept 1 '13-'14 Ti r,(te (per $1,000) 1909_ $8
33is
.3.0
____ 20,000__Sept 1 '15-'18 Population of Town 1905
330
3,155
____ 24,000- Mch 1 '12-'15 Population in 1910
45

CROTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2.
James E. Reagan, Clerk (P. 0. Croton-on-Hudson).
1

When Due. TOTAL DEBT April 1910_ $97,000
LOANS4;.s'07 Jan $40,000r_Jan 1 12-'27 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _1,741,060
(Assessment about full value.)
4.40s'08 Jan 39,000r
($4,000 VW, begInn ng Jan 1 1928.)'Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-48.426
2,400
4s'09 Jan 18,000r__Jan 1 '14-'251Population In 1910 (est.)
INTEREST payable on the 4 ;is at the Peekskill Savings Bank; on the
People's
the
at
ns
4
tile
on
Albany;
In
Bank
Savings
4.40s at the Home
Savings Bank in Yonkers.

DANSVILLE. N. Uhl, President; Daniel Blum, Treasurer.
Incorporated 1845.
This village is in Livingston County
BOND.DEBT Jan 1910_ *148,500
Water Bonds
430'96 ____ $49,375r Sept 1 '12-'24 Assessed Naluation 1909.... A,553,575
5,500r Aug 1 '12-'22 (Assessment abt. 75% actual value.)
3s'00 ___
1,800r Jan 1 '12-'14 Village tax (per $1,000) 1909__$12 50
45 '04 ____
3,908
Population in 1905
Sewer Bonds.
3,938
$.758'04 A-0 $76,000r Oct 1 '12-'29 Population in 1910

DEER PARK. Benj. C. Swartwout, Clerk (P.0. Huguenot)
been a
This town Is in Orange County. The city of Port Jervis having
part of the town at the time the bonds below were Issued, that city is
Jointly responsible for the payment of the same.
Assessed valuation 1910____$694,915
Refunding RR. Bonds
1$24,000c&r Feb '12-'15 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.)
F-A 35,000cdor Feb '16-'20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1010___ _$16.90
33,5s
11,562
24.000c&r Feb '21-'23 Population In 1905
11,696
27,000e&r Feb '24-'26 Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at National
30,000c&r Feb '27-'29
Jervis.
of
Port
Oct
Bank
1911_$140,000
DEBT
BONDED
DEER PARK UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. L. C. Senger.
•/
Clerk. (P. 0. Port Jervis.)
1$8,000_Apr 1 12-'19 TOTAL DEBT Oct 5 1911_487,000
A-0 34,000_Apr 1 '20-'36 Assessed valuation 1911___2,144,020
.
43s'11
9,000_ _Apr 1 '37-39 (Assessment about 35% actual value)
2,000__Apr 1 1940 School tax (per $1,000) 1911.$20.67
10,200
24.000_0ct 1 '12-35 Population In 1911 (est.)
4 ;is'10 A-0
10,000_0et 1 '36-'40
INTEREST payable at the First National Bank of Port Jervis in New
York exchange.

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DELHI (Town). M. M. Palmer, Supervisor.
This town Is in Delaware County.
(Assessment about 3-5 actual value.)
N Y. Zit Oswego Midland RR.
33-s May $120,000r____May 1 1913 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910 $21.78
2,815
BONDED DEBT Oct 1911_ $120,000 Population in 1910
INTEREST is payable at Albany.
1,360,466
Total valuation 1910

DEPEW.
This village is in Erie County.
Sewer Bonds.
4.40s'0911-N 323,000r_Nov 1 '12-'34
Improvement Bonds.
58 '06 J-D $10,000_June 30 '12-'21

BOND. DEBT Sept 27 '09__$77,000
6,000
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1909___2,783,550
3,921
Population In 1910

1. DOBBS FERRY. Oswald Schuler, Clerk.
CONCORD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.
is in Westchester County.
Clerk.

This village
This district (P. 0. Springville) Is in Erie County. B. L. Hensley,
Fire Department Bonds.
When Due.
When Due. Assessed valuation 1910 _$1,005,000 LOANSLOANS$5,000r_ _July 1 '14-'33
4s '09 J-J
Street Bonds.
Ois '08 Jan J$22.000r_Jan 1 '12'33 School tax (per $1,000) 1910._ $14.5o
Sidewalk Bonds.
2,700 45 '09 J-J $42,000r_July 1 '14-'34
50,000r_Jan 1 '34 '58 Population In 1909 (est.)
J-J $18,000r_ _July 1 '14-'31
'09
4s
Bonds.
York.
Grading
New
In
payable
INTEREST
BONDED DEBT Oct 1911__$72,000
'09 J-J $10,000r__July 1'14-'33 BOND. DEBT May 1 1911 $91,500
No.].. 4s Public
Assessed valuation 1910___5,117,820
COOPERSTOWN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Park Bonds.
This district Is No. 1 of the town of Otsego, Otsego County. F. B Ship- 4s '09 J-J $12 000r__July 1 '14-'25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_49.00
3,455
in 1910
Population
man, Secretary (P. 0. Cooperstown).
Livingston Avenue Bonds.
When Due. Assessed valuation 1910..52,127,627 4s '09 J-J
$4,500r __July 1 '14-'22 INT. payable at Tarrytown Bank.
LOANS;Assessment about 60% actual val.)
Building Bonds.
Clerk.
49 '06 J-D 556,000c__Dee 1 '12-25 S.thool tax (per $1,000) 1910_49.00 DOLGEVILLE. P. II. Murphy,
2,600
This village Is In Herkimer and Fulton counties. Incorporated Mar 17 1891
BOND. DEBT May 12 1911.$60,000 PapulatIon In 1910 (est.)
DEBT May 20 1911$115,000
BOND.
Cooperstown.
Bonds.
Sewer
In
Se
Fire-Alarm
Bank
National
First
at
INTEREST is payable
8,000
4.20s'llJune $8,000_June 15 '16&aft Floating debt
1,707
CORNING (City). H. R. Starner, Chamberlain.
Sinking fund
Water Bonds.
59,000
This city, situated In the town c the same name, Is in Steuben County.
45
A-0 $9,000c_Apr 20 '12-'20 Water debt (Included)._
Bonds
0
River
1911_1,241,51
Bonds.
Bridge
City
1923 Assessed valuation
50,000r
J-J
3558
J-J $150,000_July 1 '26to'40
J-J f $10,000___July 11)47 4s
(Assessm't about 70% actual value.)
4/3
Sewer Bonds.
City Sewer Bonds
1 5,000..„July 1 948
1 '12-'34 City tax (per $1,000) 1910___$10.00
July
J-J
$34,500r
3.00s
2.685
J-J $25.000 Jan '12 to '17
13
Population In 1910
Water Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
40,000_ _July I '49-'52 4s '10* M-S $20,000__Sept 1 '12-'30
J-J
J-J $10,000____July 1 1946 4s
45
Comptroller.
by
State
on
;is
3
lc.;
Am.
Exchange
45 '07 A 0 100,000_Apr 1 '12-21 BOND. DEBT Oct 17'11_ $440,000
the
INT. on 4s at
Total valuation of city '11_9.203,181
4s '07 A-0 75,000e
(Assessment about 85% actual value) DUNKIRK. Harry James, Mayor; R. H. Heppell, Clerk.
General Fund Bonds
(per
$1,000)
tax
City
1911...47.675
'43-44
This city is in Chautauqua County. Incorporated June 2 1885.
1
J-J j$20,000__July
45
13,730
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 '11_ $15.451
Water Bonds
1 5,000___July 1 1945 Population, city, 1910
112,394
34s
A-0 $55.800___Oct 1 '12-'20 Assessment debt
INTEREST payable at the Knickerbocker Trust Co. In New York.
85,800
'12-'16
Water debt
Secretary.
15
R.
Hunt,
L.
9.
NO.
25,000__Dec
4s
J-D
CORNING SCHOOL DISTRICT
40,691
Floating debt
General Bonds.
4s g '86 Itch $12,000r .__1912-1917 Assessed valuation 1911_47,014,495
____$1,483.80-May 10 1912 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '11_ 254,336
4s '90 Mch 26,500r ____1918-1931 (Assessment 80 to 90% of full value.) 4s
0
1910_8,499,00
1911_$5.00
val.
lotal
assessed
tax
(per
$1,000)
School
48 '09 Mch 30,000c ___ _1932-1946
Assessment Bonds.
10,000 4s&4 ;is .._ $92,103 _ _ 1912-1918 (Assessment about 50% actual value)
BONDED DEBT Oct 1911 $68,500 Population in 1911 (est.)
INT. at Merchants' Nat. Bank of I Total tax (per $1,000) 1910 - -$25.09
INTEREST on bonds of 1886 payable In Corning, on bonds of 1890 in
17,221
'Population in 1910
Dunkirk and Treasurer's office.
Cortland and on bonds of 1909 in New York.
E. Batcheller, Supt. Schools.
CORNING UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 13. H. T. Cole Jr. Treas. DUNKIRK SCHOOL DISTRICT. D.
____1916-1924
48
$18.008c
Due.
J-J
When
5
When Due. Assessed valuation 1910...$2,284,45
LOANSLOANS48 '08 ht-S 80.000c_Mch 1 '19-'31 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ $155,000
(Assessment about full value)
M-S $13.000c_Sept 1 '12-24
45
40,000c--1912-1921 Assessed valuation 1911___9.252,737
J-J
tis '08 kt-S 81,500c_Sept 1 '12-'50 School tax (per $1.000) 1910_ __$9.41 45
1922 (Assessment about 3-5 actual value.)
5,300
1,000c
BONDED DEBT Oct 1911_ _$74,500 Population in 1911 (e3t.)
J-J J 4,000c ......_ _1922 School tax (per $1,000) 1911___$8.21
INTEREST on $14.000 bonds at Knickerbocker Trust Co.. New York 3;is
-1923-1925
INTEREST payable In Dunkirk.
12,000c.
City; on $62,500 at First National Bank of New York.

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CORTLAND. Chas. D. Sanders, Chamberlain.

DUTCHESS COUNTY. C. H. Slocum, Treas.

This city is In Cortland County. Inc. March 1 1900. In Dec. 1909 the
Poughkeepsie Is the county seat.
County House Bonds.
When Due.
LOANScity purchased plant of Cortland Water Works Co. See V. 89, p. 1685.
J-J $42,500r_ _Jan 2 '12-'28
3 ;is
Paving Bonds (Con.)Court House and Jail Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
.1-J $35,514 18 July 1 1921 33'is J-J j$120,000r Jan 2 '12-'31 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___$228,500
4s '09 A-0 1E351.57 __Apr 1 1912 4s
val. 1910__57,489,164
1919
27
_
211
1
is
assessed
1032
July
Total
July
1929
2
1
1,000r Jan
113,500__Anr
1
4s '07 J-J
68,187.30__1912-1926 3;48
J-J
Water-Works Purchase Bonds.
65,000r Jan 2 1928 (Assessment about 85% actual value)
87,661
2,636.81__Apr 1 1912 I NT.payable at onieeof County Treas. Population in 1910
48 .10 J-J 1$120,000___Apr 1 1930 4s '09 A-0
2,000___Apr 1 1915
180,000__Apr 1 1940 4s '09 A-0
Brotherhood, President.
4s 'OD A-0
7,000____Apr 1 1918 EAST AURORA. Alfred
Refunding Bonds.
This village Is in Erie County.
3,500___Apr 1 1919
1925 4s '09 A-0
4/3 1905 $60,900
When Duel Water Refunding Bonds.
4s '09 A-0
5,000____Apr 1 1920 LOANSSchool Bonds.
4.355'11 J-J $50,000___Jan 1 '16-'40
Sewer Bonds.
J-J $20,000___May 4 1912 4s '09 A-0 10,500____Apr 1 1922
3Us
?
1 '14-'40 TOTAL DEBT
J-J
4.30s11
$111,375__July
July
'09
'11-'19
1
4s
17,511.29_July
1902.)
4
call
May
(Subject to
2.781
Population in 1910
430s11
F-A
1
'16-29
7,000__Aug
48 1904 J-D $19.500_ _ _Dec 1 1924 GEN. BD. DT. May 1911_4622,965
55.634 EASTCHESTER. Henry G. Merritt, Supervisor.
48 '09 A-0 113,000____Apr 1 1927 Assessment debt
37,449
110,000____Apr 1 1928 Floating debt
Thls town (P. 0. Tuckalioe) Is In Westchester County.
Total assessed val. Lill_ ..7,532,345 LOANSPaving Bonds.
When Due. 48 semi ann • $83,200r__Feb 1 1918
4s
($5,000 yearly beginning In 1918.)
Oct $8,000__Oct 1915-'18 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__ 18.00
Ditch and Drain Bonds
11,504 3.953'09F-A $75,000r-Fob 1 '12-'36 43.is
---- 5.000..-Mch 1 '17-'21
Population in 1910
58 '07 J-D I 5,000r___Mch 1 1927
INTEREST payable In New York exc ianTe.
Highway Bonds.
1 5,683i'... Mch 1 1928
Is
1927
semi-ann $5,000r. _Dec 1
OORTLANDT UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7.
4 000r __Dec 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_ 3234,683
This district Is in Westchester County. W.11. Young,Clerk(Peekskill).
assessed
val. 1909_ __5,532,149
Total
1929
1
45
_Feb
___
5,000r._
When nu, 3 ;is
-_- $17,000
LOANS(Assessment ai,out full value.)
4,000r._ _Feb 1 1930
___
1,500
4.10s J-J $100,000r_lJan 1 '12-'61 5s
Tax rate (perf District No. 1417.19
'15-'21
59
'07
J-D
1
7,000r_Dec
Oct
j
$172,000
1911._
DEBT
50,000r_
TOTAL
J-J
3.958
$1,000)
No. 2_ 15.38
3,500
Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _3.924,803 4s semi-ann 29.800r_ Apr 1 1912 Population'09.1District
___
3.958
6,422
in 1910
($5,000 yearly.) •
INTEREST payable• in Peekskill. School tax (per $1,000) 1910__$8.85

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

INT.on $29,800 and 59.000 bds.due 1927 and 1028 at office of State Compt.:
on $9,000 issue due 1929 and 1930 at the Warwick Say. Bk.:on $83,200 issue
at the Jefferson Co. Say. Bk. In Watertown; on the ditch and drain bonds
at the First Nat. Bk. of Mt. Vernon; other loans Mt. Vernon Tr. Co.

EASTHAMPTON.

E. J. Edwards, Clerk.
This town is in Suffolk County.
Highway Bonds.
1BOND. DEBT May 1911._ $70,00(1
48 '06 M-S $70,000__Mch 1 '12-'26'Total assessed val. 1910...4,000.000
1Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_412.00
4,722
'Population In 1910
INTEREST payable at the Easthampton National Bank.

EAST ROCHESTER.

Wendell Schade, Clerk.
This village Is In Monroe County. Incorporated in 1906.
Water-Plant Purchase
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ $144,000
5,000
4s g '09 J-J $102.500c--Jan 1 '14-'38 Water notes
Sewer Bonds
Total assessed val, 1911_ _ 1,292,520
4.10g'09J-J $41,500c__Jan 1 '14-'38 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
Water Main Ext. Notes.
Village tax (per $1,000) 1911412.867
(Ss '10 A-0 $4,000__ Met 5 '12-'15 Population in 1910
2,398
INTEREST payable at the National Bank of Commerce In Rochester.
EAST ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. B. B. Erwin, Clerk.
1Vhen Due•I
LOANS5s '11 Apr $30,000 __Dec 1 '16-'361

EAST SYRACUSE.

II. Peck, Treas.; N. L. Lansing, Clerk
This village is in Onondaga County. Incorporated Nov. 16 1881.
When Due. BONDED DEBT Apr 1911_5146,500
LOANSSewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910...1,388,645
45 '03 July $45,000r_July 1 '12-'29 (Assessment about 70% actual value)
_ Total tax (per $1,000) 1918 20
45 '05 July 24,000r
(Part yearly beginning July 1 1910.) Population In 19,0 (est.) -- ---3,27.1
INTEREST on the bonds of 1907
Water Bonds
1912 is payable at the Trust & Deposit Co.
Var $65,000c
48
4.658'07July 10,000c_July 1 '12-'31 of Onondaga In Syracuse.

ELMIRA.

Daniel Sheehan, Mayor; John J. Crowley, City
Chamberlain; Otis H. Gardner, City Clerk.
Elmira Is the county seat of Chemung County. Incorporated 1864.
LOANSWhen Due
Funding Debt Bonds.
Contingent Exp. Notes.
3 L4s'98 A-0 $16,000r_ .0et 1 '12-'27
$4,000____July 1 1912 3',s'00 J-J
3.35802 J-J
98,000r .July 16 1930
Redemption Bonds.
Grade Crossing Bonds.
$5,000r_ .July 1 1913 3 Yis'92 J-J 14207,000r_July '12-'20
33.s 02 J-J
I 28,000r____July 1921
Bridge Bonds
3)0'95 A-0 $90,060r_Oct 1 '22-'24 3 3is'01 M-S 17,000r___Sept '12.'28
9.000r_July 1 '12 '20
334s 95 A-0 25,000r_ _Oct 1 1925 3 40'02 J-J
45 '06 M-S 55,000r...Sept 1 1935 3 Yjs'02 J-J j
500r___July 1 1018
I, 6,000r _July 1 '12-'17
City-Hall Bonds.
330'95 A-0 $5,000r_ ...Oct 1 1925 4s '03 J-J
12,000r __July 1 '12 '23
2 000rJtily 1 '12 '13
334s'95 4-0 60,000r_ _Oct 1 '26-'97 is 03 .1-J
3 Iis'95 4-0 10,000r___Oct 1 1928 4s '04 J-J J 3.000r_July 1 '12 '14
334895 M-S
5,000r___SePt 1 1929
118,500r___July 1 1915
33is'96 M-S 30,000r___Sept 1 1930 48 '05 WS 21.000r_Sept 1 '12-32
33s'98 M-S 10,000r_ .Sept 1 1931 4s '06 MS J24,000r.Sept 1 '12-'35
I 9.000r_ Sept 1 lose
School Bonds
350'01 M-S $25,000r_ _Sept 1 1026 Funded debt Oct 1 1911._ $917,500
Assessed valuation, real...18,399,948
Pavement Bonds.
3;0'95 M-S $40.000r_Nov 15 '28-'29 Assessed val., franchises__ 1,565.460
43s'96 M-S 20,000r_ _Sept 1 1931 Assessed val., personal... 1,089,789
4s '05 M-S 30,000c&r_Sept 1 1932 Total assessed val. 1911__21,055,197
(Assessment about 80% actual value)
Park Bonds.
330'01 M-S $16,000c_Sept 151928 City tax (per $1,000) 1911 _ ___418.40
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ __424.40
Population in 1910
37,176
INTEREST payable at City Chamberlain's office, In N. Y. exchange.
ERIE COUNTY. F. A. Beyer, Treasurer.
County seat Is Buffalo.
City, Co. Hall and Jail Bonds.
Road Bonds.
M-N $75,000c Nov 1 '12-'14
M-N $40,000r July 1 '12-'22 as
345
Armory Bonds.
4s '07 J-D 210,000r_June 1 '20-'34
30,000r___July 1 1915 338
A-0 $10,000r July 1 1916
i90,000r_July 1 '17-'19 34,
0
M-N
8,500r July 1
1912
20,000r___July 1 1916 33s '05M-N 90,000r Nov 1 '12-'20
4s g '08 J-J
35,000r_July 1 '23-'29 4s '07 A-0 250,000r Apr 1 '20-'29
150,000r_JulY 1 '30-'34 4s
F-A 10,000r Aug
1912
4s '09 J-D 117,000r_June 1 '24-'35 3 4s
A-0 60,000r July 1 '12-'14
!Wel° J-J 250,000r_ _July 1 '15-36 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '11_41,478,000
(See V 91, p 167 for maturity)
Assessed val, real est.'10_336,176.019
4 Yo'll A-01225,000r_Oct 1 '17-'31 Total valuation 1910_ _ _ _369,805,746
I 10,000r____Oct 1 1932 State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '11_13.02
4(s'11 A-0 00,000r____Oct 1 1916 Population In 1005
473,700
INTEREST payable at Buffalo. Population in 1910
528,985
FALCONER. F. R. Ford, Clerk.
This village is in Chautauqua County.
Street Paving Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910_ __ _4776,918
4.30s'11J-J $60,000c _ __ _1916-1940 Village tax (per $1,000) 1910..48.41
BONDED DEBT Meh 1911_460,000 Population in 1910
2,141
INTEREST payable at First National Bank In Falconer.
FALLSBURGH. D. Merritt, Supervisor(P.O. Woodbourne).
This town is in Sullivan County.
BOND. DEBT June 6 1011_4100,000
N. Y. 0. & W. Bonds.
1913 Assessed valuation 1910_ ___ 593,557
____ $82,000
4s
Bridge Bonds.
(Assessment about % actual value.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_439.30
____ $7,000
4s
3,810
($1,000 yearly after 1916.)
Population in 1905
3,782
____ 14,000
4s
Population in 1910
($1,000 yearly after 1915.)

FISHKILL LANDING.

E. E. Strong, Clerk.
This village (P. 0. Fiskhill-on-Hudson) Is in Dutchess County. Organized 1864, incorporated, under General Act of 1870, Feb. 26 1872.
Fire-House Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
F-A $72,200r ____1912-1930 4 48'06 M-N $1,500r___Afay '12-'14
33-is
F-A 37,620r ...._.1912-1930 BONDED DEBT Apr 1 '11_1154,000
45
Main St. Improvement Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910...1,800.946
43.8'10 F-A $5,000r.Aug 1 '12-'16 (Assessment about 2-5 actual value.)
Water Bonds.
Villa e tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _416.09
3.995 M N 28,800r_Nov 1 '12-'29 Population In 1910
3,902
INTEREST Is payable at First National Bank, Fishkill Landing.
FONDA. G. W. Eberle, Clerk.
This village is In Montgomery County.
Paving Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
J-J
$2,000c_July 1 '12-'13 4s
J-J $20,240r_July 1 '12-'33
43
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 1911_450,920
Water Bonds.
J-J $25,600r_July 1 '12-'31 Assessed valuation 1910
40
493,263
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 _ _415.50
($1,280 yearly.)
$6,400c_July 1 '13-'22 Population In 1910
J-J
45
1,100

45

FRANKFORT.

F. B. Watson, Treasurer.
This village is in Herkimer County. Incorporated 1862.
LOANSWhen Due.
Sewer Bonds.
Street Bonds.
4.30s 11 Sept $60,000r_Sept 1 '12-'43
3.90s
July $2,000r _1912-1912 (Var, amounts yearly.V. 93, p. 120.)
4.958'10 Sept 2,000__Sept 1 '15-'16 BOND.DEBT May 12 1911 $70,000
2,000,...Oct 1 '16-'17 Assessed valuation 1910____63-2,000
58Water Bonds.
(Assessment about 1-3 actual value.)
Nov $53.000 r
3.50s
1922 Tax rate (per 11,000) 1910_414.00
Electric Light Bonds.
3,303
Population in 1910
3.50s
M-S $10.000 r __1912-1921
INTEREST on street 3.90s and electric-light 338 payable at First
Vational Bank in Frankfort: on water 3 Wi in Albany.
FRANKLIN COUNTY. M. W. Lahtry, Pres. Rd. Corn.
Malone is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
I INEREST at City Nat. Bank, New
M-S$100,000r_Mch 1 '21-'30IYork, in N. Y. exchange.
4
FRANKLINVILLE. A. H. Cole, Clerk.
This village Is in Cattaraugus County.
Sewer Bonds.
'Assess. valuation 1911_ __ __4601,585
4.40s '11 Dec $50,0000 Dec 1 '15-'391 INTEREST payable at Union Nat.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1911 __ __$51,5001Bk., FranklInville.
FREDONIA. A. P. Chessman, Treasurer.
This village is in Chautauqua County. Incorporated 1829.
LOANSWhen Due.
Street Bonds-Con.
Water Bonds
55
J-J
$4,000r ____1912-1914
F-A $27,500c Aug 1 12-'22 448'09 F-A 40,500r ____1912-1920
48
M-S 20,000r Sept 1 1930 434s'09 F-A 28,000r ____1912-1919
is
School Bonds
5s g '10 F-A 14,850r_Aug 1 '12-'20
33,68
Sept $1.000r
1912
Electric Light Bonds.
J-D 24,000r ____1912-1935 43 '08 J-.1
4s
$7.000r_ _July 1 '12-'18
Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ 4173,750
348
____1912-1925
A-0 $4 000r
Total valuadon 1910
1,625,570
Street Bonds.
(Assessment about 40% actual val)
Is g '04 F-A $5,400r_Sept 1 '12-'14 Village tax(per $1,000) 1910..415.00
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910___431.50
Population In 1910
5,285
INTEREST on the water bonds is payable In N. Y. City.: on the school
4onds at the Comptroller's office, Albany: on other bonds in Fredonia.
FREEPORT. S. P. Shea, Clerk.
This village Is in Nassau County. Incorporated in 1892.
Light Bonds.
Water Bonds.
48 '09 J-J $15,000__July 1 '14-'28 4.10s'09 J4 $10,000__July 1 '14-'23
4)-is '11 J-J 10,000„July 1 '16-'25 4 Xs '11 J4 10,000__July 1 '16'-25
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911... $106,500
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
4 14s '11 J-J $6,000__July 1 '16-'27 Assessed valuation 1910_ 1,999,769
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____411.26
Road Bonds.
4 hs '11 J-J $50,000__July 1 '15-'39 Population in 1910
4,836
FULTON. G. B. Deuel, Chamberlain.
This city (Incorporated in 1902) Is In Oswego County and Includes the
old villages of Fulton and Oswego Falls.
6s
Street Improvement
Sept $8,866.38
("In or before Sept. 1916.")
Ss '09 M-N $34,000r May 1 19-'35
Bridge Bonds.
Os '10 July
6,238.24
1918
4.30811 M-Nj$40,000r_Nov 5 '12-'31
(Subject to call.)
40,000r_Nov 5 '32-'41
School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4s
M-N1 $11,160r _June 1 '12-'20
FA $67,500c
1916 48
M-N
Is
2,520r__ Part yearly
45 '05 J-J
5,000r___Jan 1 1935 GEN. BD. DT. Oct 2 1911_ $371,295
Is '05 J-J
15,000r Jan '20'25&30 Assessment debt (add'1)-__
11,370
Is '06 J-J
5,000r Jan 1 1936 Floating debt
1,000
45 '06 J-J
14,000r Jan 1 '18&'23 Water debt (Included).... 144,000
16,000r Jan '28 & '33 Assessed val. 1910
4,521,927
4s '09 A-0
5,000r__Apr 1 '14-'53 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
4.35s'10 J-J 20.000r_Jan 1 '30-'39 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191043.1,8'11 F-A 20,000r_Aug 15 '12-'31
East Side
$28.7118
Water Bonds.
West Side
27.7386
J I) 5144.000e J'ne 1 '12 '29 Population in 1910
3.40s
10.480
INT. on sewer bonds of 1906 and 1911 Is payable at the Citizens' Nat. Bk.,
Fulton; on sewer bonds of 1910 at U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co., New York;
on the street bonds of 1909 at the City Chamberlain's office.
FULTON COUNTY. E. D. Gordon, Clerk. •
County seat is Johnstown.
Highway Improvement Bonds.
1 Other debt
$40,000
45 '09 A-0 $70,000c_Feb 10 '20-'26 Total assessed val, 1910_417,356,064
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_470,000 Population In 1910
44,534
INTEREST payable at People's Bank in Johnstown.
GENESEO. W. W. Killip, Treas.; Wm. D. Shepard, Clerk.
This village is in Livingston County. Incorporated in 1872.
Water Bonds.
I BOND. DEBT Oct 2'11_ $41,000
July $25.000c__ _June 1 19171Assessed valuation 1910_2,366.000
33-is
Town Hall Building Bonds.
1(Assessment about % actual value.)
4)44'07 July $16,000r_July 1 '12-'27 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1910.___$9.40
Paving Bonds.
Population in 1010.
2,067
44s'1l Oct $16,000___Oct 1 '12-'21
INTEREST on 4 As payable in New York: other loans In Schenectady
GENEVA. W. S. O'Brien, City Attorney.
This city-is in Ontario County and was incorporated Jan. 1 1898.
Street Bonds
City-Hall Site Bonds
3 4s'09 A-0 $20.000r-Apr 1 '12-'19 4s '09 A-0 $12,000r__Apr 1 '12-'17
3 4s'00 A-0 19,500r_Apr 1 '12-'20
Water Bonds
3 48'01 A-0
8,750r__Apr 1 '12-'21 45 '96 A-0 $140,000c_Oct 26 1926
3 4s'02 A-0 19.200r__Apr 1 '12-'22
21,0000___Apr 1 1923
45 '03 A-0 15.500r_Apr 1 '12-'23 4 45'11 A-0 22,000c___Apr 1 1924
4s '04 A-0 21,000r_Apr 1 '12-'24
1 7,0000_Aor 1 '25-'31
4s '05 A-0 15,000r__Apr 1 '12-'25 430'11 A-0 62,000c_Apr 1 '19-'23
48 '06 A-0
3,743 27rApr 1 '12-15
yearly.)
48 '09 A-0 55,665.39rApr 1'12-'29
Sewer
(Varu
Bonds
BiOnsda
_a '09 __
498.64
4s '95 A-0 $88,000c___Sept 1 1916
_s '10 ___ 47,502.12
48 '08 A-0
4,000r__Apr 1 '12-'13
Fire Dept Bonds
Conduit Bonds
3348'03 A-0 $2.200r__Apr 1 '12-'13 4s '06 A-0 $1,641.02rApr 1 '12-14
is '06 A-0
6,000r_ _Apr 1 '12-'17 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1911___$492.200
Lake Front Bonds.
Sinking fund Oct 101910.., 111,495
___ $14,000
_s
Assessed valuation 1910_ __8,303,640
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_514.52 S
Population In 1910
12,446
INTEREST Is payable part at the City Treasurer's office, part at the
Nat. Bank of America and part at the Nat. Bank of Commerce, New York,
GLENS FALLS. H. B. Larkin, Dep. City Clerk.
This city IN In Warren County. Incorporated 1839.
Refunding Bonds.
Village Hall Bonds.
4348'09 Feb $25,0000..__1914-1916 348'00 JD $55,280c Y'ly to J'ne '29
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1911_1
7.353:258
332600
3166SePt*147
4'06M-N120,0cN0v19.125(Asse
:000r
sedvai.about%a,tualva7.)
valuation 1910
1543
1912 Total

Village tax (per $1.000) 1910_336 01
'9lJ-J$30.0000
Population in 1910
4s Watern"ds
._
--_19121917
J. M. Murray, Clerk.
10.000o
_
_
_
'1)4
M-S
_1912-1913
45
Washington
County.
In
This village is
4 ms,og J-J
50,000c July 1 '16-'20
INTEREST payable in Glens Falls
Paving Bonds.
I
Sewer Bonds
5s '08 J-J $17,000-July 1 '12-'28 55 '08 J-J $23,800__July 1 '12-'33 GLENS FALLS UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST, F. D. Morehouse, Clerk.
BOND.
Due.
I
BOND. DEBT May 1911__ $72,000
When
DEBT Oct 1911_3134,800 LOANSWater Bonds
Assessed valuation 1910.._ _1,147,237 4s
_5
J-D j$62,000c_Dec 1 '11-21 Assessed valuation 19105.292,980
____ $94,000
I 10,0000_Dec 1 1922 School tax (per $1,000) 1910-$9.71
INTEREST payable at the Fort Total tax (per $1,)0(1) 1010_416 81
I Population in 1910.
Ed. Nat. Bank, Fort Edward.
3,762 GLOVERSVILLE. 0. L.
Everest, Chamberlain.
Gloversville, which is situated In Fulton County, was incorporated a city
FORT PLAIN. W.II. Curry Clerk.
March 19 1890, having theretofore formed part of the town of Johnstown.
This village Is in Montgomery County.
Local Improvement Bonds
school Bonds.
Water Bonds
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911._ $95,500
Outstanding Apr. 1 1911348'06 A-0 120,000r --Oct 1 '12-'15
3 349'02 July $15,000r_July 1 '12-'26 Assessed valuation 1911...1,336,250
Feb $57,7500-_Feb 1 '12-'16
l 2,000r __. Oct 1 1916
3.90s Sept 12,000r_Sept 1 '12-'23 (Assessm't about 50% actual value.) 4 45
Water Loan.
I 3,000r-_ _Sept 2 1916
Tax rate (per 41.000) 1911____412.27
J-D 43,500r
45
__Dec 1 1917 44s
M-S 145,000r_Sept 2 '17-'25
Street Paving Bonds.
Population in 1905
2,596 33.48'92 J-D $50,0000
Bonds.
Deficiency
1 2.000r_ __Sept 2 1926
A-0 $25,000
Population In 1910
43.(s
2,762 48 '97 M-N $28,000r___May 1
1922
3,000r__ _Sept 2 1926
INTEREST Is payable part In Schenectady,part In Albany,part In Rome
Fire Department Bonds.
45
'08
M-S
{20,000r_Sept
1 '27-'30
City.
New
York
and part In
345'02Aug $25,000r____Aug 1 1932
2,000r.__Sept 1 1931

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

LOANSWhen Due, GEN. BONDS Oct 1 1911.. $634,000 easterly point of the town of Flushing through the middle of the channel
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
57,750 between Rockaway Beach and Shelter Island, In the county of Queens,
Assessment debt
48 '95 A-0 $14,000c___Apr 1 1915 Floating debt
20,000 to the Atlantic Ocean," became part of New York City, under the Greater
3348'93 A-0 23,0000___Apr 1 1913 Water debt (included)
50,000 New York Charter. This boundary was changed by the Legislature in
3;0'97 F-A 27,000r_ _Feb 1 1917 Total assessed val. 1911_9,122,644 April 1899, and the new boundary is that portion of the old town of Hemp43is'11 Apr J10,000c_Apr 1 '12 &14 (Assessment about 60% actual val.) stead "bounded on the east and north by the east and north bounds of
110,000c..Apr 1 '16 &18 City tax rate (per $1,000) '11.512.80 the former village of Far Rockaway, and on the east by a line drawn due
Sewer Bones
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911____29.60 north from the northwest corner of said village to the south line of the town
48 '05 M-N $250.000r_Nov 1 1945 Population in 1905
18,672 of Jamaica, as it existed on the thirty-first day of December 1897." The
439'11 M-N 100,000c___May 1 1941 Population in 1910
20,642 bonds given below are those remaining as a debt against the town after
INTEREST on water, railroad, deficiency, local improvement and re- assigning to New York City the portion belonging to it according to a defunding bonds is payable in New York; on all other issues at City Cham- cision of the Supreme Court of the Third Judicial District at Albany Dec. 9
1899. See V. 69, IL 1357
berlain's offloe.
$2,847,618
Banks
Road Bonds
GOSHEN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8.
65,299,699
4s
J-J $293,000c&r_July 1 1923 Total valuation 1911
This district is in Orange County. W. Coleman. Clerk.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1911 $293,000 (Assessment about 65% actual val)
430'10 J-DJ$39,000c_Junel5 '12-'24 I Assessed valuation 1911__$1,400,025 Assessed valuation, real__59,956,791 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910._ $5.10
34,746
841,540 Popuation In 1905
24.000c_June 15'25-'30 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_$13.20 Assessed val., personal__
44,297
3,000 Franchises
TOTAL DEBT June 15 '11 563.000 Population In 1911 (est.)
1,653,750 Population In 1910
INTEREST payable at Goshen National Bank.
INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Hempstead.
HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I.
GOUVERNEUR. L. W. Burdick, Treasurer.
When Due.
LOANSThis village Is In St. Lawrence County. Incorporated September 1850 4.338'11 A-0 $55,000 Oct 2 '12-311
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 27 1911 _543,000
LOANSNO. 9. H. L. Cmndell, Sec.
Assessed valuation 1910_1,871.850 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. DEBT
Water-Works Refunding Bonds.
Oct 1911__ $103,500
$6,000c__Jan 1 '12-'141 BOND.
$7.27 55 '93 J-J
4313'10 J-J $40,000c_July 1 '12-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910
valuation 1910... _4,900,000
1
J-J
'02
4s
22,000c__Jan
'12-'221Assessed
4,128
1 3,000c___July 1 1932 Population In 1910
34,500r.July 1 19221School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _$8.80
48 '07 J-J
INTEREST is payable in N. Y. City at Hanover National Bank.
4s '09 J-J
43,000r___Jan 1 1920 INTEREST payable at Freeport.
GREENBURGH. C.D.Millard,Supervisor (P.O. Tarrytown) HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11. Gilbert
(P. 0. Rockville Centre).
Clerk
Smith,
This town is In Westchester County.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ $82,009
LOANS4.85s'10 A-0 $13,000
Highway Improvement Bonds.
1 '12-18 Assessed valuation 1910...9,354,000
J$70,000__July
J-J
'09
4.20s
Warburton
Ave
May
Ext
yrly
Bonds
........5177,000..$8,000
48
3 actual value.)
5,000_ __July 1 1919 (Assessment 3% to 4
_ $149,000r
1914
____ 42,000___Aug 1 '12-'32
4s
7,000_ __Jan 1 '12-'18 School tax(per $1,000)'10-'11_ 41.80
BOND. DEBT Mob 17'
4511-$539,590 3.45s J-J
Funding Bonds.
Kull(
of
Rockville
Ate.
Cc
the
at
able
pa
INTEREST
assessed
val. 1911__37,687,902
4s '04 F-A $79,000r_ _Aug 1 1924 Total
(Assessment about actual value.)
Elmsford Drainage Bonds.
HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 15. N. J. Pettit,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$15.00
Oct @ 12l
43,5809 ---,000---,,29$54
Clerk (P. 0. Lawrence).
18,635 LOANSWhen Due.I BOND. DEBT May 1 1911_5173,400
5,000__ __Oct 6 1930, Population in 1905
6,000____Oct 6 1931 Population in 1910
23,193 58 10 M-N $150,000r_May 1 '14 '38 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _7,205,305
1951 School tax(per $1,000)'10-'11_ _56.00
20,400
___
-8
2.
NO.
E.
DISTRICT
SCHOOL
GREENB CRON UNION FREE
Wood. _s
1912 INTEREST payable in New York.
3,000
Clerk (P. 0. Irvington).
SCHOOL DIST. NP. 20. E. T. Talfer, Clerk.
When Due. Assessed valuation 1910_511,455,760 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___ $55,000
43-0'10 J-J $80.000c_Jan 1 '12-'27 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_$3.23 LOANS5,000 4.20s 10 J-J $37.000r_Jan 1 '12-'48 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _1,622,039
__$80,000 Population in 1911 (est.)
BOND. DEBT Oct
1927 School tax (per $1,000) 1910___$1.00
J-D 8,500c
at Irvington National Bank in New York exchange. 5s
1911_INTEREST payable
3,500
1934 Population In 1911 (est.)
J-D 10,000r
4s
GRELWBURGH UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. C. C. DeINTEREST payable at L.I. City Bank, Oswego Bank and Greenburg Bk.
Lanoy, Clerk Board of Education (P. 0. Hastings-on-Hudson).
NO.
DISTRICT
21.
UNION
S.
George
SCHOOL
FREE
HEMPSTEAD
4%8'11 J-J J$1,000c____Jan 1 19131130ND. DEBT Oct 1911___ $113,000
Skilton. Secretary Board of Education (P. 0. Rockville Centre).
154,000c_ _Jan 1 '14-'40 Assessed valuation 19104.587,000 LOANS_1912-1918
$2,500r
Due.
Witen
J-J
43%s'09
INTEREST at First Nat. Bank o Hastings-on-Hudson in N. Y. exch. 4s '91 ___ $9,450c ____1912-1920 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '11_ $53,100
4s '95 ___
9,000c ____1912-1920 Assessed valuation 1911_3,237,868
GREENE COUNTY. Judson A. Betts, Treasurer.
4s '05 ___
2,000c ____1921-1924 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_57.80
Catskill is the county seat.
3,700
30,000c&r_ _1921 -19351Population in 1911 (est.)
4.60s'08J-J
Bonds.
Road
Due.
When
LOANSat the Bank of Rockville Centre, the Far Rockaway
payable
INTEREST
$5,000c___Feb 1 1916
4s
$9,000
4s '11 F-A {20,000c_Feb 1 '17-18 Bank and the Union Savings Bank of Patchogue.
Court House ck Jail Bonds.
10,000c_Feb 1 '10-'20 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 22. Wallace
(5160,000c_Feb 1 '12-'27
Thurston, Clerk (P. 0. Floral Park).
State Road, Right of Way. ecc.
8,000c__Feb 1 1928
48 '08 F-A{
____ $12,000_ _Nov 1 '12-'19
When Due.I43%s
48 '10 F-A 30.000c__Feb 1 '29-'31 4s '11 F-A $5,000e___Feb 1 1934 LOANS4s '11 F-A 10,000c___Feb 1 1933 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1911.. $258,000 4s '09 J-J $15,000__July 15'12-'26IBOND. DEBT May 16 1910_526,000
Assessed valuation 1910__13,055,005 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24. F. HammIll.
Refunding Bonds.
48 '11 F-A $10,000c___Feb 1 1932 (Assessment about li( actual value.)
Clerk (P. 0. Valley Stream).
30,214 43%8'07 M-N15.30,000r....Ian 1 '13-'27 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1910_ „533,500
Population in 1910
596,994
INTEREST payable at the County Treasurer's office.
1.000r__Jan 1 '12-'13 Assessed valuation 1909
55
____
School tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _$18.20
2,000
HAMBURG UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
INTEREST on the 430 payable at the Lynbrook National Bank and
Poughkeepsie Savings Bank; on the 5s in Far Rockaway at the Bank of L. I.
This district is In Erie County. A. L. Stratemeler, Clerk.
When Due.I(Assessment about 40% actual value)
LOANS1911..514.85
$1.000)
(per
tax
School
'15-'39
C. T. Gloo, Clerk.
1
HERKIMER.
$45,000r_Jan
J-J
43g'10
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $45,000 INTEREST payable at Hanover
This village is In Herkimer Count . Incorporated In 1870.
National Bank, New York.
Assessed valuation 1911_1,354,360
When Due. 4318'03 M-N $24,000c ___1912-1927
LOANS-1.000c
-__1912
- 48 '04 Dec
Paving Bonds (Assessment).
Refunding Bonds.
HAMDEN. A. G. Seaman, Supervisor.
4.103'09 F-A$24.000c_Feb 1 '12-'19
2,300____Oct 1 1912 4.30508 J-J $44,000 r_July 1 '12-'33
This town is in Delaware County.
General Paving Bonds.
2,398.58__Oct 1 1913
When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_550,400 430'10 A-0
LOANSAssessed valuation '10 (real) 489,428
8,000__Oct 1 '14-'16 48 '08 J-J $44,000c _July 1912-33
Refunding Bonds.
50%
about
DEBT Jan 1911__ $231,998
actual
(Assessment
value)
BOND.
Sewer
'12-'14
Bonds.
33.s'94 Febl11$1,800r__Feb 1
13,000r___Feb 1 1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910__$20.516 330'93 F-A $30,500c --------1913 Assessed valuation 1911__ _4,191,835
1,373 4s '03 M-S 17,000c ____1912-1928 (Assessment about 31 actual value.)
4,200r_May 1 '12-'14 Population in 1910..
$ 3i8'94May
INTEREST payable at Albany.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$10.90
Improvement Bonds.
32,000r___May 1 1915
7,520
__1912-1928 I Population In 1910
33.58'99 June $8,500c
HAMILTON COUNTY. P. Harris, Treas.(P. 0. Northville).
part at Albany, part in Newport and In Herkimer,
INTEREST payable_Lake Pleasant is the County seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1910__ $145,000 HERKIMER UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. I. I. P. Lynch, Clerk.
Funding Bonds.
When Due.I BOND. DEBT June 14 '11.. $ 57,000
5s '10 J-l)90,000c_June 1 '21-'35 Assessed valuation 1910_4,030,000 LOANS4,373 4s '07 J-J $31,000c_July 1 '12-'42 Assessed valuation 1911_ _3,817,756
35,000c_June 1 '36-'401Population In 1910
43
10,000_ _July 1 '12-'21 I (Assessment about N, actual value.)
J-J
INTEREST at Northville Bank In New York exchange.
55
J-J
13,000_ _July 1 '12-'24 School tax (per $1.000) 1911 _$8.58
INT. on 48 payable at Nat. Bank o Newport; on 5s at Herkimer Nat. Bk.
HARRIETSTOWN UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
E. R. Young, Clerk (P. 0.iSaranao Lake).
This district is In Franklin County.
HERKIMER COUNTY. F.Senior, Treas.(P.O. LittleFalls)
450'09 A-0 $33,000r__Apr 1 '12-'44 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ $57,500
Herkimer is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT May 1911
6,500r__Jan 1 '12-'24 Assessed valuation 1910___1,706,732
J-J
434s
$300,000
Highway-Improvement Bonds.
3,000r..July 1 '12-'14 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_521.40 48 '08 A-0 $60,000e_Apr 1 '17-'21 Assessed valuation, real_27,643.954
J-J
58
5,200 48 '07 A&O 60.000c.Apr 1 1912-'16 Assessed val.. personal__ 1,046,705
16.000r_July 1 '12-'27 Population in 1910 (est.)
4411'09 J-J
1,134,527
INT. payable at Adirondack Nat'l Bank, Saranac Lake,In N. Y.exchange. 40 '08 A-0 120,000r_Apr 1 '22-'31 Franchises
4s'09
A-0 60,000c_Apr 1 '32-'36 Total valuation 1910-- 29,825,185
HARRISON. Benj. I. Taylor, Supervisor.
56,358
A-0 108 000c Apr 1 '17-'25 Population in 1510
'11
4s
This town is In Westchester County.
INTEREST is payable at the Herkimer Nat. Bank in N. Y. funds.
Water Supply Bonds
Highway Bonds.
Aug $51,000r
4s
J-1) $14,000r__Apr 1 '12-'25 43%s
HOOSICK FALLS. Louis Haussler, Treas.
6,000r_Apr 1 '13-'18
(Part yearly beginning Jan 1 1914)
J-D
4s
This village is in Rensselaer County. Incorporated April 14 1827.
2.000r_Apr 1 '23 &'25 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_ $354.600
4s
J-D
Water Works Bonds.
When Due.
LOANS00'07 J-D 175,000r_June 1 '12-'36 Assessed valuation 1910 .__5,804,300 is
$5,000r_ _July 1 1913 4.30s'07J-J $75.000r_July 1 '11-'25
J-J
4 Xs
____ 100,000r __1925-1944 (Assessment about 50% actual value) 4s
1930 BOND. DEBT June 27 '11_ $144,000
1
Nov
23.000r_
.M-N
1910____$11.00
$1,000)
Tax
Rye
rate
(per
INTEREST Is payable at the
Assessed valuation 1910.-2,057 499
Grading and Paving Kends.
4,226
Population In 1910
National Bank of Rye.
4,4sir'08JulY $50,000r_July 1 '13-'32 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-513.82
Population in 1910
5,532
HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON. J. E. Murphy, Clerk.
This village is In Westchester County.
F. W. Blackmer, Chamberlain. E. J. Cox, Clk.
Assessed valuation 1910_53,306,770 HORNELL.
Sewer Bonds.
Name
formerly Hornellsville, but
This city Is In Steuben County.
$7.56
4 Ms'll J-J $40,000r_July 1 '15-'34 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910
Incorporated in 1888.
4,552 changed by Chapter 288. Laws of 1906.Grade-Crossing
BONDED DEBT Mch 1911....$90,000 Population in 1910
Bonds.
Fire Station Bonds.
430'11 A-0 $34,000c_Apr 1 '21&'31
4 is'll A-0 $36,000c
HAVERSTRAW. Henry F. Don, Clerk.
Sewer
Bonds
'12)
1
($9,000
every
Apr
from
5
yrs.
This village Is In Rockland County.
NI-N 2 E100 000c_May 28 '17-'28
4,1
Water Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1909__52,438,000
Sewer Bonds.
F-A$175,000c___Aug 1 1921 BOND. DEBT May 1910._ $429,500
4.12s '09 J-J $65,000c_Sep 1 '12-37 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909-$12.66 33%s
Water
debt (included)...__ 254,500
'12.20
33%s
1
1
F-A58,500c__Feb
5,869
TOTAL DEBT May 1910 _ _ _$70,000 Population In 1910
6,082,900
8 000c_ _Feb 1 1921 Total valuation 1909
INTEREST payable at the People's Bank in Haverstraw.
434s'll A-0 50,000c_Apr 1 '12-21 (Assessment about actual value.)
HAVERSTRAW UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. I. W.W.Archer,Cik.
30,000c_Apr 1 '22-'24 City tax (per 41,000) 1911___ _$10.12
58 '10 J-D $52,250r_Vly on Dec 1 (Assessment about 60% actual value)
Population in 1905
PavIng Bonds.
13.259
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911__ $52,250 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_510.80 as '09 J-J $15,000__July 1 '12-'14 Population In 1910
13,617
7,000
Assessed valuation 1911___2,403,400 Population in 1911 (est.)
INTEREST on the water bonds Is payable at Chamberlain's office; on
Haverstraw.
in
INTEREST payable at People's Bank
the park bonds at the Am. Exchange Nat. Banic,'N. Y.; on the sewer bonds
at the Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on the paving bonds in N. Y. City.
HEMPSTEAD (Village). Marcus 0. Hedges, Clerk.
Th s village Is In Nassau County. Incorporated 1853.
HUDSON. Louis H.Payne, Treasurer.
1912
$500--Nov 1
3.95s g NI-N
Sewer Bonds.
This clty (incorporated In 1785) Is the county scat of Columbia County.
3,000__Aug 1 '12-'14
4.203'11 J-J $250,000r_July 1 '16-'49 4s '09 ___
Refunding Loan.
Cemetery Bonds.
'12-'19
8.000
1
Aug
___
'09
Bonds.
4s
Building
M-N $1.000r___May 1 1912
4s
F-A $8,000c_Feb 1 '12-14 340
4.20s11 J-J $30,000r_ _July 1 '12-'31 3 -Is g M-S 36.230 Sept 1 '11-'21
5,0000_1.'0 1 1918
A-0 10,000c_ _Apr 1 '12-16 4s '09 F-A
BOND. DEBT June 1911_ $344,500 48
Park Bonds.
A-0
'09
45
5,0000___Apr 11910
yearly.)
($2,000
1911_
valuation
_3,836.135
$8,100r_ _July 1 '14-'19 Assessed
4.20s11 J-J
5,000r__ Feb 1 1920
M-N $6,000c_ May 11018 4s '10 F-A
Village tax (per 11,000) 1909_$11.00 4s
Water Bonds
4s '10 F-A
18 '12-'19
8,000r_Feb
1920
($2,000
1
due
May
to
yearly)
1910
4,964
in
Population
$2,400___May
1
'12-19
Nt-N
3s g
4s '10 A-0
5,000....__Apr 1 1921
Street Improvement Bonds
4.145
3tis g M-N 4 800___may 1 '12-27 Population in 1905
School Bonds.
A-0 $10,000c Apr 1 '12-13
45
M-N $6,000c___May 1 1918
45
HEMPSTEAD (Town). Thos. F. Gilbert Jr., Town Clerk.
Feb 19,000c_Feb 1 '14-2g 33%s
M-S 20 000r ,Sept 1 '12-21
M'S 25,000c_Mch 1 '15-27 33%s
Hempstead (Inc. Apr. 17 1784) is now in Nassau Co., but. was formerly 4s
A-0
4,500r_Apr 1 '12-20
2,000c__Aug 1 '12-13 33%s
Aug
In Queens Co.. then including Far Rockaway, Hempstead. Inwood, Law- 334s
Deficiency Bonds.
F-A 25,000c_ _ _Feb '14-18
rence, Rockaway Beach and Seaford villages. On Jan. 1 1898 that por- 4s
July $2,000c___July 1 1912
tion of the town lying "westerly of a straight line drawn from the south- 03%3'11 M-N 25.000„May 1 '21-'25 4s

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LOANSWhen Due. Sinking fund
$10,150
Water Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910___6,169,654
48 '04 July $175.000r_July 1 '12-22 Bank stock (Incl.)
952,176
(See V 78, p 2614, for maturity.) (Assessment about 84% actual value)
4s '05 July $50,000r_July 1 '23-24 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910 ....$19.30
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ _ $384,750 Population in 1905
• 10.200
Water debt (Incl.)
225,000 Population in 1910
11.417
INTEREST is payable in Hudson at the office of the City Treasurer.

47

School Bonds
GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 1911_5241,500
4s '93 Nov $7,000c_Nov 1 'l2-'13 Assessment debt (add'fi____ 28,500
4s '98 June 22,500c_June 15 '14-22 Floating debt (additional)_.. 29,115
43%8'09 M-N 10,000c_Nov 1 '27-'28 Sinking fund (all water)---- 33.719
4,000c-Nov 1 1929 Water debt (included)
105,000
40'10 M-N 15,000c_Nov 1 '15-'29 Total assessed val. 1910_4,871,718
2,000c___Feb '12-'13 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1910-433.80
43%s'09 M-S 27.000c_Feb 1 '14-'22 Population in 1910
10,447
15,000c_Feb 1 '23-'25
HUDSON FALLS. C. D. McCall, Clerk.
4,000c_ _ _Feb 1 1926
This village, formerly Sandy Hill, is in Washington Co. Inc. in 1810.
INTEREST
on
the
building
lot
bonds and street bonds of 1910 is payable
LOANSWhen Due.I BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '11_ $142,038 at the Johnstown Bank in
Johnstown; on the school bonds of 1909 at the
Sower Bonds.
(Assessed valuation 1911_...2
First National Bank, New York.
F-A $47,500_Aug 1 '12 '301 (Assessment about
33s
actual value.)
F-A 17,448.08_Aug 1'12-'301Tax rate(per $1,000) 1911_ ___$18 50 KENMORE. John P. Simcox, Village Treasurer.
4s
Paving Bonds.
'Population in 1005
5,321
This village is in Erie County. Incorporated In 1899.
43%s
F-A $46,200_Aug 1 '12-'32 Population in 1910
5,189 LOANSWhen Due.
Lighting Bonds.
3.8s
F-A 30,890 16_Aug l'12-'321INTEREST payable at New York
Improvement Bonds.
$3,000r__Jan 1 '15-'24
4.70s'10J-J
J-D $29,760r_Dec 1 '12-'35
Gas Bonds.
HUNTINGTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3. 4'4s'06
Bonds.
Street
5s g '07 M-S $2,600r_Sept 1 '12-'37
This district is in Suffolk County. Wm. S. Funnell, Treasurer.
4.65s g '07 J-J $26,000_July 1 '12-'37 GEN. BD. DT, Sept 1 1911 $63,300
43%s '08J-D 1$96,000r Dec 1 '15-'38 TOTAL DEBT Oct 15 '11_ $109,500 5s
g '07 M-S 29,172r_Sept 1 '12-'37 Assessment debt
67,294
1 2,500r __Dec 1 1939 Assessed val. 1911 (est.)__3,000.000
Water Bonds.
Floating debt
3,000
48 '99 J-J
2,000r_July 1 '12&'13 School tax (per $1,000) '10_$10.80 5s g '07 M-S $5,200r_Sept
1 '12-'37 Sinking fund
32,500
4,500r___Sept 1 1914 Population in 1911 (est.)
45 '99 M-S
6.000 4.70s'10J-J
3.600r__Jan
1
'15-'24
Assessed valuation 1911___2,300,500
45 '07 J-J I 4,000r__Jan 1 '12-'13
Real Estate Purchase Bonds.
(Assessment about 45%actual value)
500r___ _Jan 1 1914
4.60s
___
$9,500
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__$29.12
INTEREST on 4 Ms and $3,000 4s payable at the First National Bank of
Sewer Bonds
Population in 1905
506
Huntington in New York exchange: on other loans at Bank of Huntington. 43%s'll M-S $8,500 _Sept 1
'16-'25 Population in 1910
1,020
INTEREST payable at the Treasurer's office.
ILION. Edward Y. Stewart, Clerk.
This village is in Herkimer County. Incorporated April 1 1865.
KINGSTON. F. M. Boyce, Jr., Treas.; J. T. Cummings,C1k.
Water Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
This city is the capital of Ulster County. Incorporated 1872.
___ $95,000
4s
1922 3s
$19,000_51,000 yearly
Street Bonds.
Board of Education Bonds.
57,000__$3,000 yearly 34s
4s
22,500_ _51,000 yearly 4s '09 M-S$115,000c_Mch 1 '12-'23
___
M-S $12,000r_Mch 1 '12-'14
School Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 1 '11_ $251,000 4 ms'll M-S 70,000c_Mch 1 '23-'29 43%s'll
Fire
Dept. Bonds,
___ $1,500_ $500 yearly Water debt (Included)
152,000
Municipal Building Bonds.
45 '07 M-S $5.000r_ Mch 1 1912
3 a
_
4,500_$1,500 yearly Sinking fund (all water)
5,000 4 Ms'll M-S $20,000c_Mch 1 '17-'18 BOND. DEBT
Oct 1 1911 $1,065,000
24,500_41,000 yearly Assessed valuation tell__ _1.904,265
45
Water Bonds.
debt
4,400
Sewer Bonds.
(Assessment about 40% actual value) 330'96 A-0$600,000c_Apr 1 '12-'36 Note
Water debt (included)
750,000
$30,000____July 1 1914 Village tax (per $1,000) 1911432.80 48
4s
'97 F-A 150,000c_Feb 1 '13-'37 Total assessed val. 1910_11,667,430
_
3,000_ _$2,500 yearly Population in 1905
45
5,924
Funding Bonds.
tAssessm't
about 8'1% actual value.)
___
2,000_ _ $500 yearly Population in 1910
4s
6,588 4s '82 J-J $25,000c___Jan 15 1912 Total tax (per $1,000)
1910„..529.63
INTEREST payable at Ilion National Bank in Ilion.
Refunding Bonds.
Population in 1905
25.556
3s '84 J-J $68,000c_Jan 15 '15-'16 Population in 1910
IRVINGTON. James G. Orton, Clerk.
25.908
INTEREST payable at City Treasurer's office. All the refunding bondThis village is in Westchester County. Incorporated In 1872.
Water Bonds.
!BOND. DEBT Apr 7 1911_5136,600 are optional and are now subject to call.
3.32s'99A-0 $57,600r__Yrly to 1928 Assessed valuation 1910___5,926.560 LACKAWANNA. J. J. Monoghan, Clerk.
'07 A-0 22,000c ____1912-1:i22 (Assessment about 75% actual val.)
This city is in Erie County. See West Seneca, page 61.
11,000c ____1912-1922 Village tax rate (per M) 1910_ .$5.62
4s '09 J-J
Road Improvement Bonds.
valuation 1910_56,536,358
1916-1928 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_412,527 5s '11 J-D $125,000_June 1 '12-'36 Assessed
3.58'11 A-0 28,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_518.21
Town Hall Bonds.
1Population in 1905
2 480 TOTAL DEBT May 1911..$125,000 Population in 1910
14,549
as '00 J-J j$38.000r_Y'rly to 1930 Population in 1910
2,319
INTEREST
payable at Lackawanna National Bank.
1 7,000r_Y'rly to 19181
'
INTEREST on 4s payable at the Irvington National Bank In Irvington; LACKAWANNA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6. J. J. Monaghan, Clerk.
on other bonds In Tarrytown at the Tarrytown National Bank.
Formerly a school district of West Seneca; see remarks under that town.
ITHACA. W. 0. Kerr, Clerk.
4s '00 ___ $12,000
5s '10
$14,260.85
4Ms'04 ___
This city is In Tompkins County. Incorporated In 1888.
15,166.60
BOND. DEBT May 23 '11_ $192,691
5s '05 ___
Bridge Bonds.
4,500
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910_ __6,120,841
$20,000r_1917
5s
J-J
'06
___ 139,965
to 1926 4s '06 J-J $55.0000_July 1 '12-22
4e
School tax (per $1,000) 1910__$7.58
Water Bonds.
School Bonds.
LAKE PLACID.
J-J $25,000r
J-J $50,000r___Jan 1 1944 33%s
48
1916
This
village
is
in
Essex
County.
75,000r___Jan
1 1946 3 Ms
J-J
45,0000
4s '06 J-J
1929 Water BondsJ4Ms
$97,800 Park 4 M s
60.000r____Jan 1 1947
Sewer Bonds.
4s '07 J-J
$7,000
15s
25,000 Sidewalk Is
_1927 4s g
J-J $112,500c&r
5s '07 J-J 666,000cecr
20,000
Refunding 5s
36,000 Paving 5s
(Subject to call after 1912 )
($7,500 annually.)
20,000
Sewer 543%s
31,767 Steam Roller 5s
31,000c&r Jan 1 1928
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
4 tis '08J-J
1,500
15s
3,000 Street Improvement Is
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1913) 4s '07 F-A $100.000.Aug 1 '22-'41
13,000 BONDED DEBT Feb 1911_311,467
14,000r.
1928 BOND. DEBT Feb 1911_41,462,970 Refunding 5s
J-J
4s
38,400 Population In 1910
(Subject to call after 1913.
Water debt (includexi)____ 1,100,000 Electric-Light 14 M s
1,682
15s
15,000
37,000c hr ------1927
Sinking fund (all water) _5s
_
J-J
63,000
(Subject to call after 1912.)
Assessed valuation 1910_ 9,007,675 LANCASTER. Peter P. Adolf,
Treasurer.
10,000r____Jan 1 1927 (Assessment about
4s '09 J-J
actual value.)
This village is in Erie County. Incorporated in 1847.
City tax (per $1,000) 1910___418.20
(Subject to call after 1912.)
Paving Bonds.
Water Bonds (Tax exempt).
1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ 27.80 4.40s'11A-0
43-0'11 J-J 157,000
$43,600__Apr 1 '12-'21 3%s g F-A $28.000e&r Aug 1 '12-'25
(Subject to call after 1912.)
Population In 1910
14,802
M-S 35,000__Sept 1 '12-'21 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___ $178,000
INTEREST on the water 48 due 1927 and the 4s due Aug. 1 '22-'41 at the 43%s'll
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1911_2,265,675
Ithaca Savings Bank; on other water bonds at Union Trust Co., New York. 4.40s
A-0 $150,000c_Apr 1 '20-'49 (Assessment about 60% actual val.)
JAMESTOWN. S. A. Carlson, Mayor; W. A. Stow Auditor.
INTEREST is payable at A. B. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_412.78
Leach & Co. of New York City.
Population in 1910
This city Is in Chautauqua County
Incorporated March 31 1886.
4,364
LOANSWhen Due.
Hospital Bonds.
LANSINGBURG 'UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
Bridge Bonds.
43%s'10 J-J $50,000r___Jan 1 1930
While this district is now Included within the boundaries of the City of
40'10 J-J $50,000r_ _July 1 1930 43%8'11 M-S 40,000r_Sept 1 '12-'41
Troy, the district organization remains a separate corporation within
City Hall Bonds.
Water Bonds
that
4s '95 M-N $65,000r_May 15 1925 4s '03 A-015300,000r_Mch 20 1943 city and the city authorities have no jurisdiction in the matters of the
district. Geo. H. Bradshaw is Clerk of Board of Education.
Paving Bonds.
1180,0000&rMeh 31 '12-23 school
LOANSWhen
Due.
TOTAL
DEBT
$3,000r
Oct
1 1911_ $142,000
__Oct 1 1912
4s '02 J-D
Fire Department Bonds
J-D $6,000c_Dec 1 1912-14 Total valuation 1911-12_7,926,580
6,815.49r_ 1)ec 30 '18 4s '02 J-D $9,000r__ _Oct 1 1912 45
4s '09 J-D
J-D 34,000r_ _1915 to 1931 (Assessm't about 94% actual value.)
4s '09 A-0 10,579.46r_Oct 1 1919 4%6'11 M-S 30,000r_Sept 1 '12-'41 45
($2,000
annually
on
Dec
1.)
School
tax
(per
$1,000) '11-1247.81
45 '09 J-D 10,079.14r_Dec 30 '19
Paving Certificate Fund.
7,319.60r_Juno 30'20 4s '02 J-D $2.400r... __Oct 1 1912 43.s g '08 A-0. 15.000r_Apr 1 '15-'29 Population In 1911 (est.)
43.s'10 J-D
14,500
5s
Refunding Electric Light Bonds.
ann 22,896.74r at any time 4 Mg'10 M-N 85,000c or rMay 1 '25-41 INTEREST payable in New York.
4s '03 J-D 521,000r-Dec 1 '12.32 55 '09 ann 9,212.24r Dec30 '11-18 LARCHMONT. A. N.
Chambers, Treasurer (222 East 41st
1 3,000r-_Dec 11033 58 '09 ann 12,209.60r Oct 1 '12-19
St., N. Y.)
20,000r_June 1 '12-31 5s '09 ann 11,838.33r Dec30 '11-19
4s '01 J-D
This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated in 1891.
5s '10 ann 6,665.67r Dec30 '12-19
Sewer Bonds.
Highway Improvement Bonds.
3%8'93 M-S $50,000r___Mch 1 1923 58 '10 ann
8,793r_Oct 31 '12-'20
Street Improvement Bonds.
4s
Refunding•Paving Bonds.
4s '93 J-D 111,000c&r_Dec 1 1923
$25,000r_ _Dec 1 '12-'21 3'4s
$1,000r_ _Aug 1 '12-'13
____ 10,000r_ __Apr 1'16-'25 4.303 M-S 30,000r_ _Sept 1'13-'32
48 '97 M-N 50,000r_ ..May 1 1917 4s '05 A-0 $7.000r_ _Oct 1 '12-'18 48
20,000r__Mch 15 1918 GEN. BD. DT. Nov 1 '11_$1,222,913 3'4s
____ 19,000r_ _ May 1'12-'31
4s '08 J-J
Fire Department Bonds.
3Ma'00 J-J
20 000r-__July 1 1920 Assessment debt (add'1)__
22,897 48 '06 J-J
47,500r_July 1 '12-'30 45 '06 J-J
$4.000r_July 1 '12-'15
Sower Bonds.
4s '01 J-D 25,000r __June 1 1921 Water debt(included)-- 480,000
4'4s
_
2,000_ _ _ _Jan 1'12-'13
4s '02 J-D 20,000r___June 1 1922 Total valuation 1911
____ $8,000r_ _Aug 1 '12-'19 BOND. DEBT Oct 24 'II__
14,335,297 3'4s
$196,500
48 '08 J-D 42.000r_ _Dec 30 1928 (Assessm't about 60% actual value.) 33%s
____ 10,000r_ _Aug 1 '20-'29 Assessed valuation 1911_ __5,268,290
Improvement Bonds.
15,000r_May 1'12-'26 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _$12.61
City tax (per $1,000) 1911_415.73 35s
___ $70,000
Sidewalk Bonds.
1912-1941 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _529.34
Population in 1910
1.951
Park Bonds.
Population in 1905
26,160 448'11 M-S $25,000r_Sept 1 '16-'40
4s '08 J-D $20,000r __Dec 30 1938 Population in 1910
31.297 LAWRENCE.
N.
J.
INTEREST on water bonds is payable at U. S. M. & Tr. Co., New York,
Pettit, Village Clerk.
This village is In Nassau County. Incorporated in 1897.
on other coupon bonds at Chase Nat onal Bank, New York; on registered
Grading and Paving Bonds.
bonds at Jamestown or in New York exchange.
I Park Bonds.
J-J 546,000r__Jan 1 '15-'37 I _s
JAMESTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT
$4.000 Last bond 1918
R. R. Rogers, Supt. of Schools; 4.15s'10
Drainage Bonds.
Mildred R. Falconer, Superintendent's Clerk.
1 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1911__ _$92,800
4.15s'10
J-J
$4,000r__Jan 1 '15-'181Assessed valuation 1911 __ _4,000,850
When Due BOND. DEBT Oct 10'1 1_$223,000
LOANSRoad Bonds.
Village tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _$15.00
J-J $35,000r ___1916-1922 Sinking fund Oct 10 1911_
45
66,400
$22,800_Last bond 1929 Population in 1910
1,189
83,000r
48
J-J
1915 Assessed valuation 1911_ A4,447.380 _s
_s
6,000_Last bond 1916 INT. payable at Knickerbocker Trust
(Assessment about actual value)
55 '07 J-J 105,000r-Nov 1 '23-'36
8,000_Last bond 1919
Co., New York.
4Ms'11 J-D 15.000r___Dec 11915 School tax (per 31,000) 1911_510.02 _s
Population In 1911 (est.)
33,000 LE ROY. H. J. Howe, Clerk.
INTERE. T on the $35,000 and $105,000 Issues is 'payable at JamesThis village is In Geneseo County.
town; on $80,000 of the $83,000 issue at the State Comptroller's office
Refunding Water Bonds.
and on $3,000 at the Chautaqua County Trust Co., Jamestown.
4.358'11 ___ $44,000 _____ 1916-19371
JEFFERSON COUNTY. F. W. Mayhew, Treas.
LE ROY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I.
Watertown is the county seat.
This district is In Genesee County. J. B. Gillett Clerk
Building Bonds.
I Hospital Bonds.
4 Ma'09 Jan $20,000__Jan 1 '14-'23 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $97,500
33.s
F-A $20.000r_Feb 1 '12-'1514s '11 F-A $15,000r__Feb 1 '26-'28
60,000__Jan 1 '24-'43 Assessed valuation 1911___2,342,325
Highway Bonds.
IDOND. DEBT July 1911_ $255,000 4;0'09 Jan
1,500____Jan 1 1912 (Assessment about 70% actual value)
4s '07 F-A $70,000r_Feb 1 '12-'25 Assessed valuation 1010_46.023,473
116,000__Jan 1 '13-'20 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_59.40
49 '09 Feb 70,000r_ Feb 1 '16-'29
(Assessment about full value)
INTEREST payable at Importers' Population in 1911 (est.)
4.000
Bonds.
Jail
County tax (per $1,000) 1910_$3.00 & Traders' Nat. Bank, New York.
4s '09 F-A $80,000r __Feb 1 '12-'27 Population in 1910
80,382 LESTERSHIRE. W. H.
INTEREST is payable at the office of County Treasurer.
Windus, Village Treasurer.
This village is in Broome County. Incorporated in 1892.
JOHNSTOWN. Jos. A.Colin, Chamberlain; F.C.Smith,Clk.
Water Works Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
This city is In Fulton County. Incorporated in 1895.
4 43'07 M-N $8.000r_ _May 1 '12-'27 4.35s'l 1 A-0 $20,000c
_ 1916-1935
Building lot Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
13.000r
.T-D
3'4s
Sewer
Bends.
55 '07 J-1) $3,000e_Dec 1 '12-'17 Is '10 11-S$1514,500c_Mch 15 1912
($1,000 each six months, JD.)
3.835
M-S $35,200r___Sept '12-'$4
RR. Refunding Bonds.
1 7,000c_Mch 15 1913 3.40s
M-N 11,200c___May '12-'25 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $89,500
45 '07 J-D $10,000c_ _June 1 '12-31
Sewer Bond s.
3.355
7,500c__ _Nov '12-'26 Floating debt
M-N
6.000
5s '04 Sept J $4,000c Sept 1 '12-15 Is
Water Bonds.
6,600„June 1 '17-'23 Assessed valuation 1910_51.510.357
.T-D
48 '95 J-D $75,000r_ _Dec 13-18-23
1 1,500c_Sept 1 1916
Municipal Building Bonds
(Assessment about 60% actual val.)
17.500c_Oct
1 '12-'18 ifs '05 M-S 5,000c_ _Sept 1 '12-16 3,358
4s '08 A-0
J-J
$7,500c_
_
_July
'12-'26
Total
tax (per $1,000) 1910-427.50
9,000c-Apr 1 '12-'20
4s '00 A-0
INTEREST at Lestershire.
Population in 1910
3,775




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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

48

LEWISTON. J. W. H. Kelly, Supervisor (P.O. Lewiston). MATTEAWAN. B. I. D. Roosa, Clerk.

Incorporated 1886.
This village Is in Dutchess County
Water Bonds,
When due.
LOANS3.858 '05 M-N 331,000r___Nov '12-35
Sewer Bonds
___
98,000_33,500 yearly
3.70s '04 J-J $95.832.66July 1'12-34 3.99s
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1911._ $333,984
($4,166 67 due yearly.)
3.858 '06 M-N $39,000r_ _ _May '12-37 Water debt (Included)____ 144,000
Incorporated March 13 1807.
54,984_ _ __Part yearly Assessed valuation 1909___3,355,000
___
3.858
Assessed valuation 1910_41,117,520
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_410.00
Water & Sewer Bonds.
5,584
(Assessment h to 1-5 actual value.) 434s'll F-A $47,000
Population in 1005
6,727
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_44.50
Population in 1010
Paving Bonds.
5,402 4.153'10M-N 529.000. May 1 '12-'40
Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at Liberty.
INTEREST Is payable at the Matteawan National Bank.

This town Is In Niagara County.
Ss '81 ---_ 31,000 __Feb 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1910..31,771,438
3
49
3.26
430'87 ____ 117,500 _Apr 1 '12-'371Tax rate (per $1,000) 1010_315.
ulation in 1910
_
BOND.DEBT May 19113119,5001Pop

LIBERTY.
This town Is In Sullivan County.
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
4s '99 s-an $97,000c___$5,000 y'ly
BONDED DEBT Oct 1911_ $97,000
3,250
Floating debt
5,000
Sinking fund

LITTLE FALLS. Matthew A. Leahy, City Clerk.

This city is In Herkimer County. Incorporated May 8 1895.
Paving Bonds.
Water Bonds.
$8,000__July 1 '12-'15
334s'86 July1 $40,000__Nov 26 1916 4s '05 July
(Subject to call after Nov 26 1911.) 53 '07 Sept 2,000_ __Sept 1 1912
___1917 5s '09 Sept 10,000r_Sept 1 '14-18
3348'87 July1 110,000
1,500r_....May 2 1912
5s '10 May
(Subject to call after 1912.)
500r
3348'88 July1 25,000Apr 5 1918 430'10 May
500r __May 2 1013
(Subject to call after Apr 5 1913.) 4s '10 May
1,000r
5.000_ _Apr 13 1919 5s '10 May
330'89 July1
1,500r___May 2 1914
(Subject to call after Apr 13 1914.) 430'10 May
20,000
___
3346'97 J-J J20,000.. July 1 '12-'15 48
Sewer Bonds.
1 5,000____July 1 1916
___ $36,000
10,00()__May 1 192o 3.90s
330 '00J-J
41 '06 J-J J60,000_ _July 1 '21-'26 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '11_ $405,500
330,000
I 5.000 _July 1 1927 Water debt (Included)
4,672,250
4.38'08 Ju. e 50,000_ __June 1 1928 Total valuation 1911
(Assessment is at 65% actual value.)
(Subject to call after 1918.)
60,000__July 1 1923 Total tax (per $1,0001 1911_324.21
___
330
City tax (per $1,000) 1911
School Bonds.
2
39
,1'2
16
12
Nov $3,000_ _Nov 1 '12-'1-1 Population in 1905
3
348'89
12,273
3343'98 July I 46,000_July 1 '12-'34 Population in 1910
.July
1
103,
1,0on
t
INTEREST payable at City Treasurer's office.

LIVINGSTON COUNTY. F. W. Walker, Treasurer.
Geneseo Is the county seat.
$52,355.95 _1912-1016 1 Assessed valuation 1910_$28,528,908
4548 ___
50
6:4037
38
3
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_852,355.95 Population in 1905
INTEREST payable in Rochester. Population in 1910

LOCKPORT. 13. M. Hutcheson, Tr.; NV. G.Spalding, Clerk.

This city (Incorporated April 11 1865) Is situated in Niagara County.
Assessment Bonds
Tuberculosis Dispensary Bonds.
_ _. $58,036 37r_1913 & 1917
5s '10 July $1,500_July 15 '12-'14 4s
Water Bonds.
Police and Retund•ng Bonds.
48 '06 A-0 31,500,•__ _Apr 161912 4s '06 J-D I $408,000e_Dec 1 '12-'35
7,000c _Dec 1 1936
1
School B‘nds.
M-N $B),000r___Nov 1 1916 5s '07 J-D 50,000r_Dec 1 '12-'36
48
7.000r_Aug 15 '1218 4.308.08J-D 124,000r_Dec 1 '12-35
F-A
48
1 7,000r.._ . Dec 1 1936
M-N J20,000r_Nov 1 '12-'13
334s
8,000__Sept 1 '12-16
1 5.000r---Nov 1 1914 5s '11 Sept
City Hospital Bonds.
4.95s '07 Sep 2.400_ _ _Sept 0 1912
1 '12-'16
hs'08
J-D
$5.000r_June
4
Bonds.
Emergency Health
2,000_July 15 '12-'13
$2.400r_Jan 1 1012-14 58 '10 July
J -J
48
Fire Department Bonds.
"Special Necessity" Bonds.
3i,500r _Jan 1 '12-14
$1,300____Jan 1 1912 48 '04 J-J
58 '09 ___
55 '09 June 2,400r.June 21 '12-'14
Highway Imp. Bonds.
500-July 15 1912
$4,000_July15'12-'15 5s '10 July
58 '10 July
GEN.BOND,DEBTN0v11.03637,241
Police Department Bonds.
$6.000r. _Jan 1 '12-17 Assessment debt (acid'1)____ 58,036
48 05 J-J
720r_June 21 '12-14 Total assessed val, 1910_39,617.985
53 '09 June
(Assessment about full value.)
Oarbage System Bonds.
58 '09 June $900r __June 21 '12'14 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_..$23.38
17,552
Population in 1905
Bridge Bonds.
17,070
58 '09 June $900r_ _June 21 '12-'14 Population In 1910
INTEREST on the water 4% bonds Is payable at the United States
Mortgage k Trust Co. In New York CRY; on other issues at City Treasury.

MADISON COUNTY.

MEOHANICWLLE. H. E. Clark, Treasurer.
This village is in Saratoga County,
Street Paving Bonds.
July $25,961.56r
3.658
($1,153.84 yearly In July.)
Water Bonds
M-N $23,000c___May 1 1912
48
48
M-N 30,000c___May 1 1917
4s
M-N 35,000c___May 1 1922
M-N 17,000c___Nov 1 1922
4s
F-A 22,000r_ _ _July 1 1933
334s
430'00 July 10,000r_July 1 '12-'21

Incorporated In 1859.
Sewer Bonds
A-0 $40,000c&r___Oct 1915
45
BOND.DEBT May 16 1911 $208,454
Assessed valuation 1910.. _2,345.672
(Assessment about 34 actual value.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910...411.90
5,877
Population In 1005
6,634
Population In 1910
INTEREST on the street bonds
payable at the Treasurer's office.

MEDINA. Frank J. Kearney, Clerk.
This village Is in Orleans County.
When due.
LOANSVillage Hall Bonds.
4.15s '08 Aug $30.000r_Jiy 15 '12-'26
Water Bonds.
3.758 July $81,777.76r.MaY 9 '12-'34
Sewer Bonds.
5s '07 A g__ $12,000r __Aug 1 1912
12,000r_July 15 '12-23
5s '07 July
3,000r___Aug 1 '1912
5s'08 Aug

Incorporated March 3 1832.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1911_ $135,333
74,333
Water debt (included)
15,000
Sinking fund (water)
Assessed valuation 1911_3,250,268
(Assessment about A actual value.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_319.65
$8.22
City tax (per $1,000) 1911
5,683
Populatlon in 1910
INT. at Union nankin Medina.

MIDDLETOWN. I. B. A. Taylor, Clerk.

Thls city Is In Orange County. Incorporated June 9 1888.
Water Bonds-(Con.)
Street Improvement Bonds.
F-A $90,000r_Apr 1 1931
430'11 M-S $20,000r_Mch 1 '13-22 330
F-A2 27,0000__Feb 2 1923
330
• City-Hall Bonds.
M-N 75,0000May 1 1930
4s
--------1930
s-a
570,0000
s'10
43,
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_4535,500
(Subject to call after 1915.)
4,028
Assessment debt (included)
Refunding Bonds.
11,000
M-S $15,500r-__May '11-21 Floating debt
33-is
Water debt (Included).- 434,000
Water Bonds.
M-S $12,000r___Mch 1 1913 Sinking fund (all water)... 56.735
330
5,570.310
J-J
80,000r___July 2 1918 Total valuatlon 1010
334s
(Assessment about A actual value.)
(Subject to call July 2 1898.)
F-A 10.000r __Feb 1 1913 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_332.75
3348
14,516
F-A 100.000r __July 1 1921 Population In 1005
330
15,313
INTEREST is paid at city treasury Population in 1910

MOHAWK. F. D. Du Bois, Supt. Water & Light Dept.
This village is in Herkimer County.
Refund.-Elec.-Light Bonds,
1Vhen Due.
LOANS4s '07 P-A $4,000c_ _$500 yearly
Refunding Water Bonds.
A-0 $32,000r41,500 yearly BONDED DEBT Oct 1 1911_388,000
434s
Assessed valuation 1911
Sewer Bonds.
9 111
5e5.)
3.45s J-D $35,000r_$,1400 yearly (Assessment about 34 actual value.)
Village tax (per $1,000) 1011412.80
Water & Light Impt.
2,079
A-0 $11,000r_ $500 yearly Population in 1910
3.908
Electric-Light Bonds.
1917
4s '95 F-A $6,000c
INTEREST on water and light bonds payable in Mohawk, on improvement bonds in Southold.

MONROE COUNTY. F. M. Jones, Treasurer.

County seat is Rochester.
County seat Is Wampsville, W. E. Lounsbury, Clerk Board of Super- LOANSWhen due. Total valuation 1910_4216,496,848
(Assessm't about 4-5 actual value.)
visors (P. 0. Oneida).
Court House Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1011_ _20,425,592 3348
13
.6
332
County Building Bonds.
1 1912-20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ii3,2
Feb
F-A3450 000r.
43 g '09J-JJ$190,000r_Jan 1 '12-'30 (Assessment about h actual value.) TOTAL DEBT Apr 1911 _ . _$450,000 Population In 1910
I 15,000r_Jan 1 1931 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '10-$6.279
and principal payable at the Am. Ex. Nat. 13k., N. Y. City.
INTEREST
39,289
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911 4205,0001PopulatIon In 1910
MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Chas. P. Wood, Treasurer.
INTEREST payable at the Morton Trust Co. In New York City.
Fonda Is the county seat.
MALONE. R. McC. Miller, Clerk.
BOND. DEI3T Apr 1 1911_4174,500
Almshouse Bonds.
7,743
This village is in Franklin County. Incorporated in 1853.
F-A $5,800____Feb 1 1912 Floating debt
3148
Assessed valuation 1910...27,443,947
When Oue.liTOTAL DEBT Oct 1911_ $220,000
LOANSBonds.
Road
Assessed valuation 1910_2,409,935 48
Water-Works Refunding Bonds.
F-A $52,000___Feb 1 '13-'25 (Assessment about h actual value.)
6,467 53 '08 F-A 22.000_._ Feb 1 '26-'33 Population in 1905
49,928
4.30e10M-N$220,000e.5(ay 15'12-'66 Population In 1910
57,567
INTEREST is payable in New York City.
43 '09 F-A 33.000r__Feb 1 '13-'23 Population In 1910
F-A 32.000
4348
MALONE SCHOOL DISTRICT. G. J. Whipple, Clerk.
INTEREST payableat theAmaterCourt House Bonds.
4343'11 J-J j$54,000c_Jan 1 '12-'38 TOTAL DEBT Mch 1911_455,500
4348'11 F-A $30,000r -1912-1017 dam Savings Bank.
I 1,5000___ _Jan 1 19391

MAMAKATING. Robert 0. Beakes, Supervisors.
This town is In Sullivan County.
Refunding Bonds.
$7,000r___July 1 1914
J-J
330
8.000r. _July 1 1915
J-J
4s
10.000r_July 1'16 &'18
J-J
4s
4.000r_July 1 1917
J-J
43
2.000r_Aurr 1 '15 '16
F-A
448
INTEREST payable at Middletown.

MAMARONECK. Chas. W. Buckter, Clerk.

This village Is In Westchester County. Incorporated Nov. 16 1895
Fire Department Bonds.
When due.
LOANS4.303'09A-0 $5,000r_Oct 1 '14-'23
Road & Bridge Bonds.
3.000r ____1912-1917
M-S
500r
48
____1911-1927
48
J-J $12
Paving Bonds.
8,000r ____1912 1919
J-J
3.35,1
7,500r_June 1 '12 26 4.358117M-N $60,000r-May 1 '12- 36
4.6s '08 J-D
48 '09 A-0 10,000r_Apr 1 '13-'32 4 as '08 J-D 16,000r-June 1 '13-'28
4 as '08 J-D 20,000r.JUne 1 '13-'32
Sewer Bonds.
M-N $44,000r ____1912-1933 4 6s '08 J-D 14,000r.June 1 '13-'26
48
46,000r ____1912-1984 4 6s '08 J-D 35,000r.June 1 '13-'37
J-J
334a
11_3460,000
J-D 46,000r ___ _1912-1934 BOND. DEBT Apr
3 gs
24,000r_July 1 12-'35 Total valuation 1910--------7,098,215
48'06 J-J
4.608'07M-5 100.000r_Sept 1 '12-'36 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_410 53
5.699
Population In 1910
INTEREST payable by check to registered holder.
M.
i.-Chu.
NO
SCHOOL
DISTRICT
FREE
MAMARONECK UNION
Bingham. Clerk. This district (P. 0. Mamaroneck) is in the town of
Mamaroneck, Westchester County.
Mamaroneck Ave. School & Site.
When Due.
LOANSM-A $50,000r_May 1 '20-'39
430
School-House Bonds.
M-N 9,800r_May 1 '15-'19
4.98'07 M N $38,950r_May 1 '12-'30 430
High School Addition Bonds.
Central School Bonds.
M-S $2,500c .,,.Mch 1 1912 4 3's'08 M-S $55.000rM do S '13-'34
430
BOND. DEBT May 4 1911_3184,850
Larchmont School Bonds.
320.000r _Dec 30 '12-'19 Assessed valuation 1910..12,599,175
J.
3348
M-S I 1,100r__ _Mch 1 1913 (Assessment about 75% actual vat.)
434s
5,000r.Mch 1 '14-'18 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_34.45
INTEREST on the 4.903 of 1007 Is payable at the Gallatin National
Bank in New York City; on other Issues to "holder" In New York exchange.

MARYLAND (Town) UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4.
This district (P. 0. Schenes us) is In Otsego County.
G. Lovell, Treasurer.
4 )43.10 July $25.000„July 1 '12-'381(Assessment about h actual value.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 l911$25,0001School tax (per $1,000) 1911..315.18
700
Assessed valuation 1911__329,3171Population in 1911 (est.)

MASSENA. Barney S. O'Neill, Supervisor (P. 0. Massena).
This town Is In St. Lawrence County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $59,500
Highway Bonds
4 313'10 Feb $38,000o_Feb 1 '12-'30 Assessed valuation 1910...2,956,415
about g actual value.)
(Assessment
Town Hall Bonds.
4,806
48 '04 Mch $13.0000 ____1912-1924 Population in 1910
7,0000 ____1912-1925 INT.at.Supervisor's office, Massena.
43 '05 Mob




MONTICELLO. Robert McNickle, Clerk.

This village is in Sullivan County.
N. 0. & W. RR. Aid Bonds.
When Due.
LOANSJ-J $20,000c_July 1 '12-'13
4s
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1911..349,000 4s
1916
$29,000c
.. _ _
745,150
Assessed valuation 1909
Sewer Bonds (Oeneral)(Assessment abt. 75% actual value.) 4348
$51,000r42,000 yearly
J-J
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1009_431 12
Sewer Bonds (Assessment).
2,922 53
Population In 1910
J-J $24,0001-46,000 yearly

1911.3104,000
seNss
l3sO
A
dD
9t11
DeE
1c
iuE
vaD
Ta0
atBio
665,050
(Assessment about 34 actual value.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$22.46
1,941
Population in 1910

MT. KISCO. F. J. Carpenter, Clerk.

.IenrcB
oropnodrsated In 1874.
This village is in Westchester Countysew
Water Bonds.
141.41-9
9'
3
39
'3
1934 4443'09 M-S $59,800r-Mch11
Var $32,400r
3.85s
4;0'00 J-D 20,000
Road Bonds.
434s'09 M-N 10,000r_Nov 1 '14-'33 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1911_ 5173.500
32,400
1912 Water debt (Included)._
i,000r
Var
48
Assessed valuation 1911_ 2,174,000
School Bonds
7
2
11
80
1915 (Assesstn't from 60 to 70% act.2
$2,500 '
4.65s J-J
Main Street Improvement Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_416.10
4.453'10.... $48,300r_Apr 25 '15-38 Population In 1910

MT. PLEASANT UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.9.

This district is In Westchester Co. S. Hunter, Clk. (P.O.Pleasantville).
When Due. Assessed valuation 1910..32.000,000
LOANS430'09 J-J $60.000r_Jan 1 '19 '48 (Assessment about 60% actual value)
8
.70
3/3
Oct
6,600r__Jan 1 '10-'48 School tax (per $1,000) 1910- 2.0
45
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ _ _$66,600 Population in 1911 (eat.)
INT. payable at Mt. Pleasant Bank of Pleasantville In N. Y. exchange.

MT. VERNON. J. E. Holdredge, Comp.; P. Collins, Clerk.

Mount Vernon Is in Westchester County. The city received Its charter
on March 22 1892, On Nov. 2 1909 t se city voted in favor of a commission
form
ofAN
government. V. 89, co. 1238.
3,
Bridgem-Bsonsd33.
When Due.
000__Sept 1 '21-23
83
Highway Bonds.
48
F-A 350,000__Aug 1 '12-16 Is '06 .M-N 20,000_ __May 1 1926
Refunding Bonds.
4s
M-S 110,000__Sept 1 '17-27
,000::
80.
.j
j
!
lyuly
1 1'1149
7
18
48
F-A 90,000_ Feb 1 '28 '36 Is '04 J-J $3
48
M-S 30,000_Sept I '37-39
60,000__Jan 1 '15-17
48
M-N 40,000__Nov 1 '40-43
1:000
450
3
10
.
91
_____Lan
n 1 10
48
J-J
50,000____July '44-48 Is '05 J-J
43
M-N 30,000.._.May '49-51
4s
5,000____May 1 1952 IN '05 J-D f 40,000r_June 1 '16-19
M-N
I 10,000r_ __June 1 1020
48 '04 A-0 15,000_ _Oct 1 '53-55
4s '05 J-D 20,0000 ._June '3437 Is '06 M-N 60,000__Nov 1 '17-'20
20,000___Nov 1 1921
4348'08 J-D 40.000c_June 1 '38-'45
30.000__Jan 1 '20- 21
4348'09 A-0 25,000____Oct 1 1929 45 07 J-J
120,000
25,000c_July 1 '46-50
430'10 J-J
4
12
102
1030 55 '08 F-A 63,000___Feta nl 19
4 Sis'10 A-0 25,000c_0ct 1
4343'11 A-0 f 8.0000...Ayr 1 1931 Ss '08 A-0 40.000____Oct 1 1914
School Bonds, District No. 3.
1120,000C-Apr 1 '32-'43
MS f $2.000__Mch 1 1912
4348'11 M-S 40,000___Sept 1 1931 Is
I 3,000__Mch 1 1913
43ft'll A-0 25,000____Oct 2 1031

Nov., 1911.1

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

LOANSWhen Due.
Deficiency Bonds.
Assessment Bonds.
330
M-S 140,000__Mch 1 '23-26
430'06 M-S $18,000____Mch 1 1912 330 F-A15 40,000__Aug 15 '28-31
20,000„July 1 '12-13 4s
Ss '07 J-J
F-A 40,000__Aug I '32-35
25,000____Jan 1 1914
5s '08 J-J
Fire and Police Department.
Ss '08 A-0 40,000____Apr 1 1914 4s '06 M-N $50,000c_May I '27-36
430'09 F-A 25,000___Aug 1 1914 4s '05 J-D 50,000c_June 1 '26-'35
430'10 A-0 25,000___Apr 1 1915 4s '10 A-0 20,000c__Oct 1 '33-'36
Tax Relief Bonds.
Water Bonds.
430'09 M-S 120,000__Meh I '12&'13 430'11 A-0 130,000__Oct 2 1931
School Tax Relief Bonds,
Sewerage Bonds.
430'09 M-S $40.000____Mch 1 1012 4s
J-D $70,000___June '12-18
430
___
5.000____June 1 1910
38,000____Meh 1 1913 4s
J-I)
Redemption Bonds.
4s
A-0 10 000__Apr 1 '10&'21
430'06 F-A 120,000
Feb 1 1012 4s
A-0 10 000_Apr 1 1020
School Bonds City of Mt. Vernon. 334s
M-S 30.000__Mch 1922-24
4s
M-N 130,000___May 1 '12-17 330
M-N 60,000___May 1925-27
4s
J-J 105,000__July 1 '18-38 330
F-A 50.000____Feb 1 1928
J-D J30,000__June 1 '34-38 330
4s
M-N 40,000Nov 1 1929
1 5,000____June 1 1937 4s '04 A-0 30,000._ _Oct 1 1930
330
F-A 50,000___Feb '39-48 430'08 J-D 40,000__Dec 1 '48-'49
F-A 130,000____Aug 1 1031 430'08 J-1) 30.000r_Dec 1 1934
330
116,000__Aug 1 1932 48 '09 M-N 100,000__May 1 '50-54
49 '05 M-Sj 30,000_ Sept 1 '38 40
i0,000__ _May 1 1955
1 5,000___Sept 1 1041 4 %s'09 A-0 f30,000____Oct 1 1934
___ j 5,000____Apr 1 1951
140,000___Oct 1 '36-'39
4s
1 8,750_Apr 1 1952 BOND. DEBP Oct 5 '11_12,918,450
333.000
430 '08A-0 J00,000r_Apr 1 '42-50 Tax-relief bonds (add'1)__
5,000r...._ Apr 1 1951 Total assessed val, 1910_ _35,736,265
40'10 M-N f60,000rMay 2 '53-'55 Tax rate (per 11 000) 1908____$20 70
25,006
17,700r_ ..May 2 1956 Population in 1905
30,919
430'11 F-A 100.000r_Feb 1 '57-'61 Population in 1910
I NT ERES I' 19 P9 vablc at the Cily Treasurer's °me,

49

School Bo, cl,-(Continved,
Assessment Map Bonds.
4s '06 M-N $56,000r_ May 1 '12-25 5s '07 M-N $15,000r__May 1 '17-19
5s '08 M-N 99,000r_May 1 '20-'25
Land Damage Bonds.
8,500r___May 1 1931 330'99 A-0 $48,000r -Apr '12-23
430'09 1).1-N 53,000r_ May 1 '15-'31 330'99 J-D 20,000r...July '24-27
2,000r_ _ .May 1 1932 $%3'00 J-D 30,000r_ June 1 '25-29
430'09 M-N 10,000r_May 1 '20-'30
Special Assessment Certificates
2.500r-._ _May 1 1931 (5 years, subject to call after 1 year.)
430'10 11-N 85,000r_May 1 '14-'30 Sewer 5s
$101,062
430'10 ___
55,000r_May 1 '20-'30 Sidewalk, &c.. 8s
126,000
430'11 M-N 4,500____May 1 1920 Paving 6s
37,000
430'11 M-N 88,000r_May 1 '20-'41 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '11_12,655,149
Park Bonds.
Temporary loans
131,000
16,0000. July 1 '12-14 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '11..2,786,148
4s '86 J-J
5s '07 M-N 18,000r___May 1 1912 Assessed valuation, real...33,664,698
430'10 MN 4.500r_ __May 1 1916 Assessed val., personal... 339,000
430'11 M-N 40,000r_May 1 '17-'36 Franchises
1,435.650
Library Bonds.
35,439,348
Total valuation 1911
124,000r_May 1 '14-'25 Total rate (per $1,000) 1911..124.99
434s'11
990r May 1 1926 Population In 1910
1
28.867
INTEREST payable at New Rochelle and New York.

NEW YORK CITY. William J. Gaynor, Mayor; William A.
Prendergast, Comptroller.

The consolidation provided under the Greater New York Charter became
effective Jan. 1 1898, and New York City now includes Kings County,
Richmond County, and the following portions of Queens County. namely
Long Island City, the towns of Newtown, Flushing and Jamaica, and part
of the town of Hempstead. The following statement Includes all of the
funded debt of the former City of New York and of the municipalities In
Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond which was recorded at the date of consolidation; also such additional amounts as were recorded in subsequent
years as being funded obligations of said former municipalities to be asNASSAU COUNTY. D.J.Hegeman,Treas.; J. Lyon,Compt. sumed by the city of New York. ofThese figures do not Include $2,007,600
New York outstanding Jan. 1 1898 and
Created Jan. 1 1800 out of that portion of Queens County not Included In revenue bonds of the former City
the Greater New York. For debt, he., prior to formation, see Queens redeemable from its tax levy of 1897, nor $4,060,000 of revenue bonds or
County statement. G. H. Hewlett of Freeport on Oct. 5 1911 secured a certificates of indebtedness of the former city of Brooklyn outstanding
temporary injunction from Justice Maddox of the Supreme Court, restrain- Jan. 1 1898, but redeemable from Its tax levy for the year 1898.
DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT CONSOLIDATION, JAN. 1 1898.
ing tile Comptroller from selling the 1566,000 road bonds advertised for sale
Tot. Funded Debt. Sinking Fund.
on Oct. 6 1911. V. 93, p. 1054.
Net Debt.
Court House Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan I 1911 $645,000 Manhattan do The Bronx •1226.144,311 28 $85,654,317 52 1140,4811,99378
81,626,175 53
330 g M-S $65,000 r_Sept 1 1930 County's proportion Queens
6,734,055 69
Brooklyn
74,892,119 84
13,709.935 62
936,197 Queens
330,000 00
330 g M-N 85,000r___Nov 1 1931
County debt Jan 1 1011_
13,379,935 62
3,486,736 67
330 g J-J 100,000r_July 1 1029 Assessed valuation, real__82,838,337 Richmond
3,486,736 67
Road Bonds.
Assessed val.. personal__ 3,172,440
•1324,967,159 10 $92,718,373 21 1232,248,785 89
2,234,545
Total
430g'10 J-J$110,000e_July 1 '20-'20 Franchises
4s g '09 M-S 35,000c__ _Sept 1 1931 Total valuation 1911
88,245,322
• Includes $3,061,645 01 special revenue bonds.
5s g '07 11-NJ 200,000c..Nov 1 '22-26 (Assessm't from 40 to 60% value.)
DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT PRESENT TIME.
.55,448
.1 50,0000_ _Nov 1 1927 Population in 1900
Since consolidation up to Oct. 31 1911 the Greater City has issued (not
4 %g'11 F-A 40,000__Feb 1 '27-'30 Population in 1010
83,930 counting special revenue bonds or revenue bonds for current expenses)
1854,800,896 new bonds and redeemed and canceled issues aggregating)
INT. on Court-House bonds due 1930 and 1931 payable at the Corn Ex- $148,697,929. The following compares gross and net debt of the consolichange Bk., N. Y.; on part of the Court-House bonds due 1929 at the Queens dated city at different dates.
Co. branch of the Corn Ex. Bic. In Long Island City and part at the SecurxF
puen
btd
.ed •Temporary
Total
ity Mutual Life Ins. Co., Binghamton, N. Y.; on part of the road bonds of
SinkingFund,.
Debt.
Debt.
Debt.
1907 at the City Say. Bk. of Brooklyn and the Buffalo Say. Bank; on the
road bonds of 1909, 1910 and 1911 at Treasurer's office.
Jan. I 1898_321,005,514 3,069,245 324,974,759 92,718,373 232,256,386
Jan. 1 1899_341,844,226 8,187,265 350,031,491 99,386,292 250,645,199
NEWARK. John E. Wieser, Clerk.
Jan. 1 1000_359,620,986 3,177,912 362,798.898 105,754.872 257,044,026
This village is in Wayne County. Incorporated in 1903.
1 1901_384,794,598 7,495,936 392,290,534 112,288,129 280,002,405
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_ _172,000 Jan.
Water Bonds.
1 1002_412,047,717 14,235,598 426,283,315 117,399,480 308,883,835
Assessed valuation 1910_ _ :2,160 288 Jan,
33041c4sM-S $52,000r
1 1903_434,339,606 26,739,908 461,079,514 126,742,949 334,336,565
Village Hall Bonds.
Village tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _113 90 Jan.
1 1904A77,623.199 49,285,750 526,908,949 150,893,603 376,015,346
6,227 Jan.
4.45s'08M-S $18,000r ____1912-1920 Population in 1910
1905_552,954,132 39,865,640 592,819,772 157,330,353 435,489.419
Jan.
1
INTEREST on bonds is mailed to registered holders.
Jan. 1 1906_594.056,513 48,377,500 642,434,013 169,780,612 472,653.401
NEWBURGH. Benj. McClung, Mayor; D. J. Coutant, Clk Jan. 1 1907_658,234,892 57,874,770 716,109,662 191.144.187 524,965,475
This city Is in Orange County. The principal and Interest on the water Jan. I 1908_726,646,965 62,014,037 788,661,002 197,437,164 591.223,838
Jan. 1 1009..799,441,994 82,998,590 882,440,584 210,421,340 672,019,244
bonds is met by water rents. Incorporated April 22 1865.
Jan. 1 1910_880,430,289 65,575,439 946,005,728 232,368,059 713,637.669
LOANSWhen Due
Sewer Bonds
310'96 J D $36.984.25r Dec '12-16 Jan. 1 1911_946,103,798 66,139,158 1012242,956 256.640.290 755.602,666
Voting-Machine Certificates.
1912-1915 430'11 M-N 32,000__May 1 '12-31 Oct.31 '11_1028,008,481 121,365,652 1149374,133 277,762,897 871,611,236
434s
Jan $5,200
School Bonds.
City Hall.
x Including general fund bonds as follows: $8,500,000 at Jan. 1 1904,
$2.000r___Jan 1 1912
4s '93 A-0 31,000r_Apr 1 '12-13 330'99 J-J
24.000r_ _July 1 '1223 $18,000,000 at Jan. 1 '05, 129,000,000 at Jan. 1 '06, $40,750.000 at Jan. 1
4s '06 A-0
2,000r_Apr 1 '12-15 330'03 J-J
'07,
354.250,000 at Jan. 1 '08, 168,750,000 at Jan. 1 '09. $85.500,000 at
Fire Department Bonds.
430'07 A-0 64,000r _Oct 1 '12-27
4s '04 M-N $3,600r Nov 1 '1214 1.858'09F-A 115,000r___Feb 1 1929 Jan. 1 '10, $102,500,000 at Jan. 1 and 1116,500,000 Oct. 31 1911. The
49 '06 A-0
2,000r__Apr 2 '12-16 4.10s '11 J-J 40,000___July 1 1031 funded debt on Oct. 31 1911 also included $9,527,166 corporate stock
notes (see below). None outstanding at previous dates. * Consists of
Water Bonds.
1,050r_Feb 1 '12 '18
55 '08 F-A
430
F-A
3,200__Aug 1 '12-'19 4s '02 F-A1125,500r_Feb 1 1912 special revenue bonds and revenue bonds for current expenses.
The water debt, included In the foregoing. was as follows at the several
4s '09 M-N 4,400 May 1 '12-'19 4s '92 rd-S 44,000r___Feb 1 1012
430'11 M-N 18,000__May 1 '12-'31 330'95 MN 21.875r_ _ . Nov '12-16 dates below:
Jan. 1 '11. Apr. 29 '11.
45 '96 M-N
Improvement Bonds.
3,750r__May 1 '12-16 Water Debt. Jan.1 '98. Jan. 1 '09. Jan. 1 '10.
1485r_Dec 1 1912 4s '09 M-S 158,000r_ _Meh 1 1930 Gross _459,568,249 $87,493,192 $108,355,093 $128,913,618 1149,517,518
330'03 J-D
85,007,855
42,706,855 67,718.955
95,928.156 115,527,655
Refunding Water Bonds.
Net
9,025r_July 1 '12-14
$30'03 J-J
4s' 03 A-0
1,000r_ Oct 1 '12-13 330'97 J-J J $9,000r__July 1 '12-17
The following table shows the assessed valuation of property in the con2,400r_ _June 1 '12-14
1 35,000r___July 1 1917 solidated city for the year 1910. In 1903 the assessment of real estate
48 '04 J-D
7,500r_ _Sept 1 '12-21 was made on the basis of about real value; 1903 and subsequent values,
430 '08M-N 36,750_May 1'12 '18 330'01 M-S
5 500rSept 1 '12-22 there fore, are greatly in excess of those for previous years, and consequently
49 '09 M-N 7,746.12_May 1 '12-'19 330'02 M'S
2,800r_Nov 1 '12-15 the tax rate Is much lower.
48 '09 M-S 45.680r_Sept 1 '12-'10 310'05 NI-N
Total.
4.408'11 A-0 25,000__Oct 2 '12-'31 4.20sell 13f-S 20,000 Sept 1 '12-'21
Real Estate. Personal Estate.
Tax Rate.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___$015,144 Manhattan and
(Bebe Fund.
$
$
3
3
17,581
The Bronx __5,643,095,618 294,784,847 5,937,880,465
17.2248
3s '95 F-A $25,170r___Aug 5 1935 Sinking fund
55,855,616 1,745,026,899
17.5503
1,437 37r_July 20 1043 Total assessed val. 1911...11,345 065 Brooklyn.__ _1,689,171,283
lis '93 J-J
1,512,227
Queens
_
assess.
(add'I)_
__
451,909,227
Bank stock
5,339,875
17.3645
Park Bonds.
446,569,352
81,946,696
80,003,911
18.1657
48 '94 J-D $1,500r__June 1 '12-14 (Assessm't about 4)1% actual value.) Richmond __
1,942,785
330'05 J-J
10,000r __July 1 1915 Citydesch.tax(per$1,000) '11_127.40
Total
1911
27,805
_7,858,840,164 357,923,123 8,216,763,287 17.22 to 18.16
330'96 M-N 10,000r_May 1 1916 Population in 1910
Total 1910_ _7,044,192,674 372,644,825 7,416,837,499 17.57 to 18.75
INTEREST Is payable at °Mee of City Treasurer.
Total 1900..6,807,179,704 443,320,855 7,250,500,559 16.78 to 17.75
NEWFANE. Jas. A. Kelley, Supervisor.
Total 1908..6.722,415,789 435,774.611 7,158,190,400 16.14 to 17.11
This town is In Niagara County.
Total 1007_6,240,480.602 554,861,313 6,795.341,915 14.84 to 15.68
Railroad Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910..12,092,624
Total 1906_ _5,738,487,245 567,306,940 6,305,794.185 14.78 to 15.54
310'02
$47,120_ _ _ Mch I '12-42 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1910____19.00
Total 1005..5,221,384,301 690,561,926 5,912,146,227 14.90 to 15.62
4,080
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1011..„147,120 Population in 1910
Total l904_5,015,463.779 625,078,878 5,640,542,657 15.13 to 15.92
Total 1903..4,751,532,826 680,866,092 5,432,398,918 14.13 to 14.96
NEW ROCHELLE. E.S.Griffing,Comp.;0. H.C.Lischke,C1k.
Total 1902_3,330,647.579 526,400,130 3,857,047,718 22.73 to 23.53
Incorporated In 1809.
'rids city is In Westchester Count
l901..3,237.778,261 550,192,612 3,787,970,873 23.17 to 23.88
Total
LOANSWhen due.
Street & Highway Improvement.
Total 1900...3,168,547,700 485,574,493 3,654,122,193 22.20 to 23.42
Public Imp't, Series" A."
310'97 MN 115,000e_Nov '11-23
Total 1899_ _2,93 .445,464 545,906,565 3,478,352,029 23.64 to 32.74
4%8'10 M-N {142,000r May 1 '13-'19 310'99 J-D 110,000r __June '12-33
(Under a law passed by the 1911 Legislature, the collection of taxes takes
4.000r_May 1 1920 3343'01 A-0 36,000r _Apr 1 '12-29
Court House & Police Sta. Bonds. 310'00 J-D im000r.... June 1 '34-63 place semi-annually instead of annually, as heretofore. V. 93, p. 63.1
30,000r July 1 '30-44
430'11 M-N j$84,000rMay 1 '20-40 330'01 J-J
PAR VALUE OF BONDS.-Under the provisions of the city charter,
1 3,000r ,.May 1 1941 Is '04 A-0 20,000r_ May 1 '12-21 registered bonds may be issued In denominations of $10 or any multiple
Ss '07 MN 25,000r_ _May 1 '17-25 thereof.
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
1939
($5.000 due In odd years.)
4s '09 M-N $46,700r_Deo 1
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION,-Section 8, Article 1, General Mu44s.09 M-N 100.000r..May 1 '22-'31 nicipal Law, Consolidated Laws of 1909, provides that "all bonds Of a
Sewer Bonds.
48 '89 A-0 $80,0000 __Oct 5 '12-27 55 '11 M-N J10,000r_May 1 '13-'14 municipal corporation, until payable, shall be exempt from taxation for
1 4,500r. __May 1 1915 town, county, municipal or State purposes."
Is '93 A-0 95,000r _Oct 1 '28-46
4s '97 A-0 65,000r_ _ Oct 1 '47-59 430'11 11I-N 85,000r_May 1 '16-'32
DEBT LIMIT.-At the general election In Nov. 1909 the voters passed on
3,0'00 F-A 30,778 94r Aug 1'12-26 -Fire Department Bonds.
a Constitutional Amendment which permits the city, in ascertaining Its
330'01 F-A 114,000r __Aug 1 '12-49 330'99 M-N $4,000r ___Nov '12-15 borrowing capacity, to exclude bonds heretofore Issued for any rapid transit
344'99 J-D 17,122.20rDee 1 '11-27 3)43'00 P-A 46,000r _Aug 1 '12-34 or dock Investment,as well as bonds hereafter issued for a public improve48 '05 M-N 75,000r May 1 '12-26 53 '07 M-N 50,000r. _May 1 '17-26 ment which provides a revenue in excess of the Interest and amortization
Is '08 U-N 521,000r..May 1 '12-'18 51 '08 M-N 124,000r_May 1 '18-'29 charges. The rapid transit and dock bonds may be excluded only In pro1 1.000r._ _May 1 1930 portion to the extent to which the current net revenues received from these
i1.000rMaY I 1919
454s'09 31-N 30,000r_May 1 '20-'22 4 30'11 11.2-N 21,000r_May 1 '14-'20 Improvements shall meet the Interest and amortization charges. See
9.000r_May 1 1923 4 10'10 __
17,000r_May 1 '15-'31 the amendment in full under general remarks for New York State.
Local Improvement Bonds.
430'10 J-J
ISSUANCE OF SHORT-TIME NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF SALE
19.000r_May 1 '12-'30
1,421r__ May 1 1931 4s '03 M-N j$6,000r __May 1 '12-13 OF CORPORATE STOCK.-A law was passed in 1911 authorizing the City
430'11 M-N 9,000r_May 1 '16-'24
176.000- _May 1 '14-32 Comptroller to issue short-term notes to provide funds pending the sale of
Is '04 M-N 44,000r_May 1 '12-33 corporate stock. See V. 92, p. 1577.
Funding Bonds.
4%8'11 M-N 1124,000rMay 1 '14-'10 is '05 M-N 14,000r_May 1 '12-25
ISSUANCE OF CORPORATE STOCK IN FOREIGN CURRENCY.1 5,000r_Meh 1 1920 •Is '07 M-N 110,000r_May 1 '17-18 The 1911 Legislature also passed a bill permitting the City Comptroller to
1 7,136r__May 1 1919 make corporate stock payable in the currency of foreign countries. See
City Hall Bonds.
'345'99 J-D $5,000r__June '12-16 5s '09 M-N 12,000r_May 1 '19-20 V. 93, p. 63.
430'11 M-N 154,000r_May 1 '12-20
Relief Bonds.
GENERAL FUND BONDS.-A new kind of bond (known as the 'Gen1 4,000r__May 1 1921 eral Fund Bonds") was created by the Legislature in 1903. It Is Issued for
59 '08 M-1‘l5 $100,000r_May 1 '12-'16
School Bonds.
1
5.000r___May 1 1917
the purpose of releasing the surplus revenues of the sinking fund of the old
Is '00 M-N i42,000r_May 1 '12-'18
( $6,0000_May 1 '12-13 City of New York, and to allow the money to be applied to the reduction of
7,000r.. May 1 1910 45 '97 M-Ni 12,000o __May 1 '14-15 taxation. Under the law the bonds will be issued only in the way indicated.
I 55,))000 May 1 '16-26 and they will be taken for account of sinking fund for redemption of the
Is '09 2.1-N 18,000r_May 1 '16-'18
7,000r___May 1 1919
l 4,0000__May 1 1027 city debt No. I. See V. 76, p. 610. Up to Oct.31 1911 $116,500,000 of
4,0000__May 1 '12-13 these bonds had been Issued.
Is '09 M-N 42,000r_May 1 '12-'18 49 '94 M-N
5,000r___May 1 1919 4s '05 M-N 12,000r_May 1 '12-23
APPROPRIATIONS.-The total appropriation for Greater New York
4s '03 M-N 48,000r ....May 1 '12-27 48 '05 M-N 76,000r__May 1 '12-30 In 1808 was 377 473,084 77; In 1899 It was 393,520,082 03; In 1900 it was




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$90,778,972 48; for 1901 It was 898, 00,413 43; for 1902 It was $08.619,•
600 88; for 1903. $97,119,031 10; for 1904, $106,674,955 09; for 1905,
8109,817.593 03; for 1908, $116,805,490 37; for 1907, $130,421.505 56;
for 1908,$143,572.266 17; for 1909,3156.545,148 14;for 1910 $163,130,270;
for 1911, $173,967,835, and for 1912, $189,210,950.
POPULATION.-The population of Greater New York, according to the
U. S. Census of 1900, was 3,437,202, and according to that of 1010, 4,766,883.
DETAILS OF INDEBTEDNESS.
'The tables which follow give full details regarding the indebtedness of the
Consolidated city and the various boroughs and other divisions forming part
of it. We show first the bond issues made since the Greater New York
Charter went into effect. Then we add statements reporting at length the
Indebtedness of the separate boroughs; all the districts, towns and other
divisions being in each case grouped under the borough to which they belong.
GREATER NEW YORK.-Bonds issued since consolidation.
The loanslmarked (s 0 are held In the sinking fund.
GREATER NEW YORK C,HARTER.-Corporate Stock.
BRIDGES AND VIADUCTS.
Bridges over East River-Con.
When Due.
LOANS33,6g M-N
84,500,000
1940
Bridges over Harlem Ryer.
2,000,000
1928 33g M-N
$1,029,845
1952
3Mg M-N
1941 3Mg 2.1-N
3,000,000
sf 46,000
1953
M-N
3g
1942 3Mg 2.6-N
1954
4,950,000
at 154,620
M-N
3g
1,500,000
1919 33•ig 2.1-N
sf 40,000
1941
M-N
3g
Viaduct over 96th Sr., River.Drive.
1952
at 231,000
M-,N
3g
at $85,000
M-N
1953 3g
at 138,901
1940
M-N
3g
Bridge
over Newtown Creek.
1930
500,000
M-N
33g
M-N at $180,000
1929 3g
1,250,000
1940
3g M-N
1941 3g
M-N
0 30,000
1,200,000
1952
33.g M-N
1953 3Mg M-N
1054
250,000
350,000
33-g M-N
at 250,000
M-N
450,0001954 3g
1952
33.5g It-N
Melrose Avenue Viaduct.
,• Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay
3Mg M-N
1928
Park and City Island.
$140,000
'
1919 3g
M-N
at 20,000
1941
M-N at $135,000
3g
1941 3g
M-N
sf 80,000
1952
sf 5,000
M-N
3g
3g
M-N
af 57,000
Bridges over Bronx River.
1953
1919 3g
M-N
at $16,000
1952
at 116,976
M-N
3g
1953
Bdge.over Mott Hav.Canal, 135 St.
sf 11,500
M-N
3g
1952 33g M-N
sf 25,000
1941
$30,000
M-N
3g
1941
Bridge over Eastchester Bay.
at 75,000
M-N
3g
M-N
1953
at $52,500
Bridge over Tracks N. Y. Central. 3g
1941
sf 10,000 _
1922 3g
M-N
at $33,000
M-N
8g
1941 3g
al 2,000
M-N
sf 5,000 1952-1953
M-N
$g
Bridge over Gerretson's Creek.
1928
50,000
34g M-N
1952
at $16,000
3g
Bridge over Port Morris Branch.
M-N
Bridge over N. Y. & H., 189th St.
1921
at $9,000
M-N
3g
1952
at $6,000
M-N
1940 3g
at 1,000
M-N
3g
1953
1953 3g
M-N
at 18,000
sf 3,525
M-N
3g
Bridge, Prospect Ave., Brooklyn.
Bridges over East River.
1952
1929 3g
M-N
at $8,000
M-N at $1,402,824
3g
at 14,000
M-N
1953
1940 3g
at 67,000
M-N
3g
Bridge over Gowanus Canal.
1941
sf 10,000
M-N
3g
1952 3g
M-N sf $195,000
1953
sf 750,000
M-N
3g
1954
at 15,000
M-N
1953 3g
M-N it 1,648,000
3g
1928
Bridge over Flushing Creek.
2,000,000
35ig M-N
1929 3g
M-N
at $36,000
1953
700,000
33.g MN
BUILDINGS AND BUILDING SITES.
Botanical Museum.
Armories.
1923 3Mg M-N
at $19,500
1928
$200,000
M-N
3g
1928
0 175,000
1930 3g
M-N
at 115,681
M-N
3g
1940
Alt. & Rep'rs, Qu. Co. C't House.
sf 56,063
M-N
3g
M-N
at $5,000
1942 3g
1953
at 566,653
M-N
3g
1952
sf 52,500
Rep'rs N. Y. Co. C't House.
M-N
3g
1953
at 35,000
1953 3g
M-N
at 365,000
M-N
3g
1942
Construction Court-ilouse, Bronx.
550,000
3g M-N
1933
at $10,000
1953 3g
M-N
100.000
3g M-N
Library Building, Bryant Park
1954
250,000
33g M-N
1929
$500,000
American Museum of Natural Hist. 3 Mg M-N
1942
500,000
1028 33.g M-N
$550,000
3g M-N
1952
600,000
1929 33.g M-N
300.000
33g M-N
1954
1,000,000
1953 33-g 2.1-N
100,000
33-g M-N
1955
500,000
1952 4g
M-N
at 55,000
M-N
3g
1953 4g
M-N
1958
500,000
at 72,500
M-N
3g
at 150,000
M-N
1956
1954 3g
100,000
33g M-N
sf 115,000
1940 3g
M-N
1957
at 150,000
M-N
3g
1.1-N
1941 3g
1958
sf 610,000
sf 200,000
2.1-N
3g
4g
M-N
1959
1,300,000
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
1928 4g
2.1-N
1956
250,000
$600,000
34g M-N
1929 4g
M-N
472.400
1957
at 50,000
M-N
3g
1940 4Mg M-N
1957
1,000,000
sf 70,000
M-N
3g
1941
Public Building, Crotona Park.
sf 105,000
M-N
3g
1928
$75,000
1942 3g M-N
at 131.000
M-N
3g
at 2,500
1914
1952 3g
M-N
at 14,000
M-N
ag
1953
Hospital Bldg., Clouverneur Slip.
at 20,000
M-N
3g
1928
$50,000
Bklyn. inatit. of Arts and Sciences. 33-g M-N
1930
85,000
1930 3g M-N
$300,000
3)4g M-N
1953
at 8,000
1941 3g
M-N
at 300,000
M-N
3g
1954
1952 3Mg M-N
at 49,500
100,000
M-N
3g
1954
3g M-N
New Harlem Hospital.
150,000
1952
Department of Correction Bldgs.
3g
M-N at $220,322
1954
1928 3Mg M-N
8300,000
200,000
3g M-N
1952
at 13.000
1929 3g
650,000
M-N
33g M-N
1928
at 40,000
Repairs to Court House, Manhetan.
M-N
3g
1952
1952 3g
150,000
M-N
at 28,537
3g M-N
1953
at 2,500
Department Public Charities.
M-N
3g
1929
at $31,518
New Buildings, Central Islip.
M-N
3g
1940 3g
2.1-N0 $2,000
1929
at 287,000
M-N
3g
1941
Court-House Site, Bronx.
at 35,000
M-N
3g
1942 33-g M-N
at 61,000
1940
$147,079
M-N
3g
at 405,000
1952
New Richmond County Jail.
M-N
3g
at 127.500
1952
sf $3,000
1953 3g
M-N
M-N
3g
M-N
at 55,000
1953 3g
175,000
3%g M-N
200,000
1954
Hall of Records, Kings County1
3;ig M-N
.953
1952
$400,000
Court-House--Appellate.
3 Mg M-N
sf 20,0001941
111-N
$250,000
33g M-N
1928 3g
1929
375.000
Site Montague St. Pub. Library.41
33-g M-N
at $40,000
at 85,000
M-N
1952
M-N
1929 3g
3g
at 30,000
M-N
3g
Criminal Court-House.
1953
1923
at $20,000
Borough Bldg., Richmond.
M-N
3g
3
122
at $44,000
1952 3g
M-N
at 97,000
M-N
3g
0 03,491
1953 3g
M-N
0 35,000
M-N
3g
50,000
3g M-N
1954
New Hall of Records.
1929
New Hospital, Bronx.
M-N at $150,000
3g
1953
0 $46,000
1929 3g
M-N
500,000
3g M-N
1954
50,000
1930 3g M-N
250,000
3g M-N
1940
Court Building, Brooklyn.
2,810,000
35-g M-N
1953
1952 3g
at $7,500
M-N
500,000
3g M-N
1954
Borough Hall, Queens.
700,000
33g M-N
1953
3g
M-N
at $40,000
Health Department Buildings.
New Bellevue Hospital.
1952
M-N at $107,500
3g
11.1-N
1954
3g
1953
sf 74.000
$50,000
M-N
3g
Court House, Gates Ave., Bklyn.
1954
at 1,000
M-N
3g
1953
1953 3g
M-N
sf $35,000
250,000
3g M-N
13th Dist. Municipal Court.
1954
200,000
33-g M-N
3g
M-N at $127,000
1953
DOCKS AND FERRIES.
3 Mg M-N
1941
Docks and Ferries, &c.
$650,000
1929
1928 33-g M-N
M-N at 82,075,294
3g
3,000,000
1952
1940 3g 2.1-N
M-N at 1,374,706
3g
5,000,000
3g
1928
M-N at 1,800.000
1941 3j-'g 2.1-N
1,600,000
1953
1942 3)g M-N
at 850,000
M-N
3g
3,000,000
1954
1952 3g 2.1-N
3g
M-N at 1,000,000
3,150,000
3g M-N
1940
250,000
PARKS AND PARKWAYS.
When Due.
Construction and Improvement of
LOANSParkways,
St. Johns Park.
2.1-N sf $100,000
1916 3g
si 350,000
1914
2.1-N
3g
1941 3g
2.1-N
at 15,000
1940
M-N
sf 100,000
3g
3g
M
1941
East River Park Improvement.
af10,000
M-N
at 80,000
1911 3g
sf 871,500
M-N
3c
1942
3g
M-N
at 10.000
Harlem River Driveway.
1953
1940 3Mg M-N
$300,000
3%g M-N
1929
100,000




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PARKS AND PARKWAYS.-(Continuedt
New Park, 23d-24th Wards.
When Due.
LOANSat $5,000__1909-1929
Central Park Asphalt Walk.
23g M-N
at 8,000
1040 2 Mg M-N
1929
at 82,000
M-N
3g
i 3g
M-N
sf 12,500
Spuyten Duyvil Parkway.
1929
Park-Worth and Baxter Streets.
1923
M-N
3g
at 365.000
MN at $185,605
at 30,000
1942
1941 3g
M-N
3g
Improvement Parks, Parkways &
Public Park, Houston Street.
Drives.
1920
3g
M-N sf $198,779
IVI-N at $123,500
1940 3g
sf 14,000
3g
1921
M-N
at 15,000
M-N
1940 3g
1918
3 Mg 3.1-N
2,000,000
M-N
3g
at 125,000
1942
Public Parks,27th-28th Streets.
1942
150,000
1921 3g M-N
Ili $1,248
M-N
3g
3g M-N
1952
250,000
Public Parks, Twelfth Ward.
sf 622,500
M-N
1952
1921 3g
M-N
at $29,495
3g
1941 3g M-N
1953
450,000
al 20,000
M-N
3g
1942 3g M-N
1954
800,000
sf 7,500
M-N
3g
at 806,500
2.1-N
1953
1953 3g
at 5,049
M-N
3g
Improvement Wm.11.Seward Park
Public Park, Hester Street.
at $30,000
M-N
1942
1920 3g
at $31,908
M-N
3g
at 100,000
M-N
1952
at 1,000
2.1-N
1942 3g
3g
M-N
sf 6,300
1953
1941 3g
0 125,000
M-N
3g
3g M-N
Improvements Crotona Park.
1941
2,050,000
at $30,000
M-N
1928
3g
Improvements, Riverside Park.
1921
Bronx Park Zoological Garden.
M-N at $153,500
3g
1940
$100,000
M-N
1940 3g M-N
sf 91,611
3g
M-N
1941
sf 75,000
1941 3g
sf 75,000
M-N
3g
1942
sf 125,000
M-N
at 15,600
M-N
1942 3g
3g
M-N
1951
sf 25,000
at 3,000
M-N
1932 3g
3g
M-N
1952
3g
0 125.100
Riverside Drive Extens on.
1929
at 63,000
M-N
1928 3g
$500,000
3g 2.1-N
1952
49,900
1029 3g M-N
100,000
3g M-N
1953
1941 33g M-N
100,000
J sf20,0001
2.1-N
3g
1954
33g M-N
100,000
150,0001
Skate and Golf House, Van Cort1942
M-N
at 50,000
3g
landt Park.
1052
at 18,703
M-N
3g
M-N
sf 820,000
1940
1953 3g
sf 36,000
M-N
3g
Silve • Lake Park, Richmond.
1953
50,000
3 Mg M-N
1954 3g
111-N J sf 385,0001
1940
750,000
3g 2.1-N
Completion Riverside Pk. & Drive.
30,0001
Entrance Central Park, 66th St.
at $1,500__ _____ 1940
M-N
3g
M-N
sf $8,200
1940
Public Parks, 145th-I55th Streets. 3g
1929
Botanical Garden, Bronx Park.
$1,365,000
3%g M-N
3g
M-N at $125,000
1941
Park, 54th Street.
2.1-N
at 37,182
1929 3g
1942
at 50,000
141-N
3g
sf 69,000
M-N
1,250.000
1952
1941 3g
3 Mg M-N
Park-76th St. and East River. 3g M-N
1952
50,000
sf 811,541
1953
0 20.000
M-N
1942 3g
M-N
3g
1954
350,000
100,000
1953 3Mg 111-N
3g M-N
Public Park, I I I th Street.
Improvement of Central Park.
1941
at $7,883
M-N
3;•ig M-N
$1,738,362
1928 3g
Improvement of Parks, Borough of
3g
at 170,033
M-N
1918
Richmond.
at 65,000
M-N
3g
1929
at $5,000
1941
M-N
886,886
3g M-N
1940 3g
at 31,500
1942
M-N
3g
Prospect Park-Improvement.
1952
sf 1,000
M-N
at $10,000
M-N
1942 3g
3g
1953
at 4,096
M-N
i 3g
RAPID TRANSIT.
1936
$500,000
M-N
Rapid Transit RR.
14g
1956
sf 36,000
M-N
3Mg M-N
$8.000,000_1948-19494g
1957
1,500,000
161-N
1950 4g
2,500,000
3g M-N
1957
at 204,825
M-N
1,500,000
M-N
1050 4g
3g
1958
2.1-N0 632,500
1951 4g
3g 2.1-N{8,499,9501
1957
4 Mg M-N
4,500.000
sf50J
1958
M-N1,500,000
1952 4g
331g M-N at 1,166,050
1959
M-N
3,200,000
1052 4g
10,000,000
33g M-N
1959
at 213,012
M-N
1953 4g
5,000,000
33g M-N
at 10,000
1960
1954 4g
3g M-N
4,700,000
1960
6,000,000
1954 Oig M-S
4.750,000
33-g M-N
(SubJect to call after 1930.)
1955
3Mg M-N
at 250,000
1960
8,500,000
4 Nig M-S
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
1941
$200,000
School-Houses Sites & Buildings. 32.g M-N
1929
500,000
1928 3 Mg M-N
$1,820,785
34g 2.1-N
150,000
1940
1940 3 Ag 2.1-N
3g 2.1-N
300,000
Borough of Richmond.
1928
1,174,055
at
M-N
3g
at $47,000
M-N
1940
1942 3g
3g M-N
1,800,000
1929
100,000
1952 35.5g 2.1-N
1,500,000
3g M-N
M-N
1941
150,000
1953 3g
3g M-N
3,200,000
High-Schools and Sites.
1952
at 750,000
M-N
3g
M-N at $246,852
1929
1953 3g
2.1-N
at 200,000
38
it 26,419
M-N
1940
1954 3g
3g M-N
5,600,000
3.g M-N
813,484_,...___1940
Boroughs of Manhattan & Bronx
800,000
1929 3 Mg M-N
1941
M-N at 81,656,327
3g
M-N
1940 31-g
1953
75,000
at 8,273
M-N
3g
M-N
sf 112,637
1029 3g
1941
1,700,000
3g M-N
M-N
sf 1,000
1940 3g
1951
1,900,000
33ig M-N
Borough of Richmond.
1941
1,000.000
33-g M-N
M-N at ;100,000
1941 3g
1941
M-N at 1,000,000
3g
M-N
at 75,000
3g
1953
Borough of Brooklyn.
Medical College Dormitory,
1929
at $85,615
M-N
3g
M-N
at 350.000
1940 3g
1952
0 7,385
3g
M-N
M-N
at 3,000
1941 3g
1953
3g M-N at 300,000
Site College of City of New York.
1929
1,800.000
34g M-N
at
M-N
3g
1940
1941
$14,861
,000
,190
2
33-g M-N
at 121,119
M-N
1942
1941 3g
900,000
33iir M-N
3g
M-N
at 16,052 _____ __1942
Borough of Queens.
College City of New York Bldgs.
1929
sf $7,650
3g M-N
M-N at $500,000
1952
at 49,3501940 3g
M-N
3g
1941 31-g M-N
1954
100.000
M-N
3g

1

1

S.

1s3:883}

STREETS AND DRIVEWAYS.
Bedford Ave. Improvement, Bklyn
Awards for Change of Grade.
M-N
1924
1928 3g
sf 821,000
M-N at $115.480
3g
Acquiring Land, William Street.
1941
3g
M-N
1953
1940 3g
sf 81,800
1-1:1 "2A70..7003
gMg 14
Street and Park Openings.
1942
at 187,500
M-N
3g
2.1-N at 82,695,548
1914
1952 3g
7,000
1954 3g
1929
M-N
at 74,619
100,000
M-N at 2,598,211
1940
1953 3g
at 9,499
M-N
3g
M-N
1941
1053 3g
at 538,700
at 165,000
7
11
:
gill
M-N at 2,265,578
1942
1953 3g
3g
M-N at 4,193,188
1952
0vAir.
g.avIrii-gNJerome3t
.
3 1,
1953
2.1-N
1928 3g
at 826,226
1929
1928 Uig M-N
1,849,107
at 12,000
M-N
3g
1941
1,112.126
35ig M-N
Repaving Streets.
1952
1,000,000
1928 i 3 Mg M-N
2.1-N at $310,000
3g
1953
2.010,000
1928 , 3 Ag M-N
250,000
g0 N--isTI
1954
1929 3Mg M-N
600,000
300,000
1941
Improvement Atlart ic Avenue.
at 24,000
M-N
3g
1942
M-N st $250,000
3g
M-N
1953 31C
at 642,500
3g
1952
1952
M-N
at 680,000
3g
M-N
at 25,000
1940 3g
1953
at 103.500
M-N
2,450,000
33g M-N
150.000
1941 3g M-N
1953
3g M-N
2,000,000
1942 33-g M-N
100,000-------1954
2,000,000
3Jig M-N
1952
Widening Roadway, 59th Street.
1,500,000
3g M-N
if $5,000
1953 3g
M-N
1941
750,000
31-g M-N
at 40,000
2,f-N
1954 3g
1942
3,150,000
33-g M-N
WATER.
1957
3,600,000
M-N
4g
To Provide for Water Supply.
13,000.000
1957
1920 4,4g M-N
3g
M-N at $260,000
4,000,000
1958
M
1921 4g
2.1-N
3g
sf 445,000
1958
2,000,000
MN
1922 4g
3g
at 945,502
2.1-N
0 55,000
1924
M-N
1911 3g
at 23,000
3g
M-N
at 695,000
1925
1.1-N
1952 3g
3g
at 544,000
M-N
at 85,000
1926
M-N
1953 3g
at 680.498
3g
M-N
at 51,500
M
1957
st 482,500____ - _ _1953 3g
M-N
3g
1953
at
M
2,709,000
3g
1952
&
1919
500,000
31-g M-N
1925
100
1953 4g
3g M-N
650,000
1926
811,000
1904 4g
1,500,000
33ig M-N
1959
4g
1954
16,000,000
6,750,000
3g 2.1-N
1959
2.1-N 010,463,225
1954 3g
3g
2.1-N
at 158,500
1960
sr 1,004,400
1955 3q•
3g
3,1-N at 1,588,500
12,000,000 _____ _1980
1955 4jig M-S
4g
111-N
2,000,000
(Subject to call after 1930.)
1956
M-N
4,250,000
4g
1960
21,500,000
1956 4Mg• M-S
3g
M-N at $1,653,000

glig VT
14-.

-N

-N
-N
M-N
M-N
2.1-N

Nov., 1911.j

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

WATER.-(Continued)
LOANSWhen Due.
New Aqueduct.
Water Mains and Pumping.
3g
M-N sf $300,000
M-N sf $106,343
3g
1918 3 Mg M-N
2,000,000
3g M-N
350,000
sf 450,000
M-N
1920 3g
Long Island Water Plant.
350,000
3 Mg M-N
3g M-N
$570,000
sf 300,000
1918 3g
M-N
Sanitary Protection of Water.
2,650,000
3g M-N
M-N sf $200,000
$g
1917 3g
M-N
sf 90,000
350,000
2,200,000
1917 3g M-N
35g M-N
sf 100,000
M-N
3g
500,000
1919 3)g M-N
3g M-N
350,000
1919 3g
M-N
sf 200,000
3g M-N
500,000
1,500,000
1920 3 Mg M-N
3g
M-N
sf 500,000
1921 3g
M-N sf 1,530,000
sf 200,000
M-N
3g
350,000
1952 3g M-N
Laying Water Mains, Brooklyn.
3g
M-N
sf 70,000
3g
M-N sf $200,000 _1918-1919 3g M-N
500,000
3g
M-N f sf 25,0001
1,000,000
1920 3g M-N
1
Laying Water Mains.
850,0005
M-N
3g
sf 29,000
$300,000
1952 3g M-N
3g
M-N
sf 47,500
1953,3g
sf 50.000
M-N
3g M-N
150,000
19201

51

Boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx.

CONSOLIDATED STOCK.-(Con.)
Harlem River Bridges.
Re-Paving 3d Ave., 23d Ward.
3
M-N
if $17,175
1913 3g
M-N
150,000
1920
3
M-N
if 89,508
1911 3
M-N
sf 14,000
1923
3
M-N
sf 60,078
1012
Re-Paving Avenue A.
3
M-N
sf 45,590
M-N
1914 3
sf $45,000
1912
3
M-N
at 39,325
1915 3g
M-N
100,000
1920
3
M-N
274,181
Re-Paving 23d and 24th Wards.
1920
3
M-N
sf 4,000
1918 3
M-N 1st $13,425
1920
M-N
sf 96.000
3
1919
lsf 400,000
1921
McCombs Dam Bridge.
1100.000
33g M-N
1917
3
M-N
sf $69,388
1916
1 85,000
1920
Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay Pk
Fire Hydrant.
and City Island.
3g
M-N
$50,000
1925
3
M-N
if $1,000
1916 3 Mg M-N
50,000
1925
M-N
sf 34.000
3
1919 3
M-N
sf 25,000
1925
Harlem River "Ship Canal."
Police Department,
1917
Ship Canal.
3g
M-N
$60,550
1925
1917 3
M-N sf $315,000
1914 33g M-N
100,000
1916
3
M-N
sf 45,069
1915 3
M-N
sf 14,000
1918
3
M-N
sf 36,573
1919 3%g M-N
20,000
1918
MISCELLANEOUS.
3g
M-N
80,000
1920
New East River Bridge.
Third Avenue.
Department Street Cleaning.
Land Awards.
3
M-N sf 5137,325
1920
M-N if $100,000
3g
1942 3
M-N sf $100,000
1929 3g
1914 3%2 M-N
M-N
sf $5,000
100,000
1917
3
M-N
if
85,000
8g M-N
1915 3Mg M-N
1952
1929 3g
300,000
M-N
sf 1,000
300,000
1918
sf 204,038
M-N
M-N
sf 62,668
3g
1953 3
sf 4,000
1940 3g
1920
M-N
Public Park (St. John's).
M-N
sf 15,000
Imp. Toilet Facilities (City Parks). 3
1916 3g M-N
sf 355,474
M-N
1952
3g
$554,565
1916
250,000
1916 3
M-N
1952 33g M-N
M-N
1953 3g
3g
sf $3,000
sf 159,000
M-N
if 35,000
1916
400,000
1952 3Mg M-N
M-N
1942 3g
3g
1917
M-N
sf 201,431
Public Park, 1 1 1 th Street.
sf 11,500
M-N _
400,000
1954 3g
1920 3
M-N
3g M-N
1953 $g
200,000
sf 21,500
M-N
if $79,848
1917
M-N
3
sf 655,980
Comfort Station, Brooklyn.
1920 3
1953
100,000
M-N
33g M-N
sf 8,842
1918
400,000
3g
1918
M-N
Fire Department.
1952 33g M-N
sf $60,000
Public Park, 12th Ward.
Street.
155th
$300,000
1929 3g
3g M-N
3
M-N
.1953
sf 68,000
M-N
if $66,308
1921
M-N sf $1,140,000
Public Comfort Station, Manhat'n. 3
1941
241,000
1916
3g M-N
State Tax for Insane.
M-N
sf 5,000
sf 800,000
1941 3g
1917 33g M-N
M-N
1952 3
M-N
3g
sf $10,000
$1,200,000
1916
M-N
100.000
sf 161,000
1953 3g
1920 3 Mg M-N
M-N
M-N
3g
sf 16,000
1953 3g
177,000
1915
First Avenue.
1954 3,g M-N
3g
M-N
012,500
1953
Fort' Washington Park.
50,000
i
M-N sf $180,000
3 Hg M-N
1920 3 Mg M-N
1953 3,g M-N
50,000
1954 3
100,000
$867,310
1918
City
Improvement
Stock.
33ig M-N
Fire-Alarm Telegraph, Richmond.
1954
250,000
Extension Kings Bridge Road.
M-N
$778,772
Police Department.
3g
IS-N
1915 3
sf $2,000
1953 3g
M-N
sf $2,000
1919
Castle Garden Imp. Aquarium.
M-N sf $136,390
1940
Maps 2d,3d & 4th Wards, Queens.
3g
Impt. Park, Parkways 8c Drives.
M-N sf $230,000
1912 3g M-N
M-N
3g
375,000
sf $42,500
M-N
1941 3g
1953 3
$123,000
1917
3,g M-N
M-N
1920 3%g M-N
70,000
Maps 2d & 5th Wards Richmond. 3
1954
200,000
175,000
1918
East River Park.
3
Improvement Waliabout Basin.
M-N
3g
sf $20,000
M-N
1953
sf 690,000
1919
M-N st $637,118
1911 3g
3
8g
M-N sf $100,000
M-N
Fire-Boat Seth Low, Repairs.
1929
310,000
1920
Rutgers Slip Park.
13
Public Bath, Rivington Street.
M-N
sf $22,500
M-N
3g
if 37,000
1953
1918
3
sf 520.000
M-N
1911 , 3
Construction New Fire Boat.
3 Mg M-N
M-N
550,000-Nov 1 1928
102,000
1921
New Parks, 23d & 24th Wards. ' 3
3g
M-N
M-N
sf 20,000
M-N
at 100,000
1928 3g
sf $8,500
1953
1914
M-N sf $4,736,100
Public Baths, City of New York.
1929 3g
2M
M-N
Topographical Bureau, Bronx,
165,0001
1914
3g
(Subject to call after 1909)
M-N sf $150,000
M-N
1942 3g
1 sf 7005
sf $2,000 _1953-1954
5,087,000
Redemption of Bonds.
M-N
sf 72,000
3g
M-N
1929
Rebuilding Retaining Wall, Edge- 2M
1952
3g M-N
3g
M-N
sf 50,000
(Subject to call after 1909)
1953
comb Avenue.
$7,000,000
1922
Fifth District Police Court.
3g M-N
Redemp. Assessm't Bds., Park Av,
250,000
1952 3g
M-N
sf $5,000....,
1953
3
M-N sf $100,000
1954
3g M-N
M-N if $150,000 __1911-1912 3
Webster Avenue RelierSewer.
350,000
1920
if 39,189
3g M-N
M-N
Public Park, St. Nicholas Ave.
100,000
1913
M-N
1953 3g
sf $2,500__.____1953 3
Monument to General Fowler.
Riverside Park (Women's Cottage) 3
Improving and Equipping grownM-N
sf $43,075
1911
sf $1,550
M-N
1952
3g
M-N
Stone Building, City Hall Park. 3
sf $7,000
School-House Bonds,
1912
Assessment on City Property.
3g
M-N
3
Re-Paving.
M-N sf $1,336,973
sf $1,000
1953
1911
3g M-N
$1,000,000
1954
Various Municipal Purposes.
M-N sf 11,000,000
3
1911 3
M-N
897,105
1911
Soldiers Memorial Arch.
3 Mg M-N $34,500,000
M-N
sf 1,500,000
1913 3% M-N
1954 3
542,554
1912
sf $5,000
M-N
1929 Uig M-N
3g
M-N
1913 3
500,000
12,500,000
M-N
1955 3
754,561
1913
sf 2,000
1940 3g
3g
M-N
M-N
M-N
sf 186,735
500,000
1916 3g
M-N
sf 77,621
1926 3
1914
$ g M-N
200,000
1940 3g
M-N
M-N
sf 525,000
1920 3g
sf 13.500
M-N
1924 3
809,013
1914
3g M-N
43,000
1942 3g
M-N
M-N
sf 104,235
700,000
1920 3
M-N
1925 3g
1914
27,000
Department of Health.
3g
M-N sf 2,070,609
475,000
1916 3Mg M-N
1954 3g M-N
806,502
1911
sf $25,000
M-N
3g
M-N sf 7,748,704
1941 3g
600.000
1917 3 Mg M-N
1955 3)g M-N
84,695
1914
3g
sf 3,000
M-N
1942 4g
M-N
1,400,000
1918 33g M-N
17,500,000
1955 3g M-N
1,925,141
1915
sf 44,287
M-N
Seventh District Police Court.
1919 4g
3g
M-N
3
10,500,000
M-N St 1,453,402
1936
1918
Construction of Sewers, Brooklyn. 4g
M-N
if 573,636
M-N
1918 3
M-N
34.000,000
1956 3
sf 966,496
1911
sf 51.000
M-N
sf 14,485
M-N
1953 3g
3g
1917 3
M-N sf 1,319,295
M-N
sf 122.886
1956 3
1916
100.000
1953 3g
199.000
1920 33ir M-N
M-N sf 2,555,824
1957 3g M-N
3342' M-N
3,691,270
1916
Mosholu Parkway.
334g M-N
100,000
1954 4g
3
M-N
M-N
9,000,000
1957
sf 122.806
1916
if $4,000
3%g M-N
167,000
M-N
1912 3
1942 4j-4g M-N
M-N
63,500,000
1957 3
42,000
1914
Carnegie Library Sites.
Public Driveway.
4g
3%g 1.1-N
M-N
14,000,000
1958
112,058
1916
3g
M-N if $1,700,000
M-N sf $250,000
1918 3g
M-N
1942 4g
M-N
360,440
sf 959
1957 3
1914
sf 202,155
M-N
M-N
3g
M-N
1920 3g
800,000
M-N sf 6,510,575
1952 3g
1958 3g
87,871
1914
sf 173,500
M-N
Public Park, 11th Ward.
3g
250,000
1916
1953 4g
30,000,000
M-N
1959 34g M-N
90,000
Awards, Change of Grade.
3
M-N
1953 3g
M-N sf 2,345,559
334g M-N
sf $23,709
1959
1920
33g M-N
250,000
3
Mg
M-N
Public
1954 3g
Park,
1911
$85,000
sf775,542
28th Street.
1960
Redemp. Assess't Bonds, Park Av. 4,14g M-S sf 32,000,000 _____ - _1960 3
IS-N
sf 326,500
1911 3
M-N
sf $16,696
1921
3g M-N
$458,000
Public Park, Hester Street.
3
1929
sf 221,440
M-N
1912
(Subject to call after 1930.)
$g
1J-N
sf 210,801
New Municipal Building.
1929 4 Kg'10 M-S 30,000,000
3
M-N
sf $12,790
1920
1960
M-N
Spuyten Duyvil & Pt. Morris RR. 3
sf $8,300
M-N
1912 3
sf 1,271
1923
Washington Bridge Park.
M-N
3g
3
M-N
sf 2,500
sf$551,025
1953
1920
3
if $16,779
M-N
1915
Viaduct, Riverside Drive.
M-N
if 20,000
3
M-N
ASSESSMENT BONDS.
1920 3
sf $65,000
1914
3g
M-N
640,000
1920
Impr. Spuyten Duyvil Parkway.
$200,0000n or aft.'10 4g
M-N
3
M-N
500,000
1918
Gore of Land, 135th Street.
3
M-N
sf
$55,000
192$
sf 320,1000n or aft.'11 4g
M-N
3
M-N
2,000,000
1919 3
M-N if $183,509
1916
Melrose Avenue Viaduct.
sf 500,0000n or aft.'12 3g
3
M-N
M-N
18,424On or aft.'99
Ward's Island Purchase.
3
if $25,000
M-N
1922
83,1290n or aft.'04 3g
3g
M-N
M-N
11,515On or aft.'00 3
M-N sf $147,360
Department of Correction.
1913
100,0000n or aft.'05 3g
3g
M-N
M-N
17,185On or aft.'01 3
M-N
1913 3
672,409
M-N
if $50,000
1921
3g
200,0000n or aft.'07 3g
M-N1
M-N
9,0000n or aft.'02
Corlears Hook Park.
3 Mg M-N
250,000
1913
2,5000n or aft.'05 3g
3g
M-N
M-N
12,097On or aft.'03 3
111-N
if $47,500
1912
Hospital Bldg., Gouverneur Slip.
1,0000n or aft.'06 3g
M-N
3g
M-N
2,6000n or aft.'04 3M
M-N
1913 3
M-N
1,370,421
sf $65.000
1916
10,0000n or aft.'07 3g
3g
M-N
M-N
61,676On or aft.'05 3g
1914
M-N
Department of Charities.
124,500
7,5000n or aft.'08 3g
3g
M-N
M-N
50,0000n or aft.'04
3
El'zone Plant, Riker's Island.
M-N if $418.175
1921
4,0000n or aft.'09 3g
3g
M-N
162,735
M-N
1926 3
M-N
sf $37,000
1913 3g M-N
350,000
1918
5000,000
1914 3g
20,171On or aft.'06
34g M-N
M-N
Cathedral
Ambulance
Parkway.
Station.
650,0000n
or
aft.'07 3g
sir M-N
M-N
sf 1,0000n or aft.'10 3
M-N
if $5,000
M-N
1912 3
if $50,000
1916
984,3800n or aft.'08 4g
3g
M-N
29,000
M-N
1015 3g
M-N
Dock Bonds.
195,000
1914
M-N
1916 4g
4g
930,000
1,645.000
M-N
1916
Mulberry
Bend
5
if
Park.
M-N
1191.000
1911
$
3,000,000
1914 43g M-N
M-N
1,500,000
1917 3g
M-N
$1,584,371
1924
M-N
4
sf 872,000
1911
M-N
$351,620
1917 3g
4g
sf5000n or aft.'11 3g
M-N
100,000
M-N if 1,080,000
1920 4
1912
4g M-N
1917
6,500,000
Crotona Park, Public Buildings. 4
if 820,000
M-N
1913
3g
M-N
if $33,164
1914 4
M-N
sf 175,000
1914
GENERAL FUND BONDS.
3g
M-N
60,000
1914
3
24-N
if
270,000
1914
provisions
Issued under the
of the Greater New York Charter, as amended 3
M-N
if 38,947
1920 3
M-N
355,000
1914
by Chapter 103 of the Laws of 1903.
Fire Department.
1,150,000
1915
3)4 M-N
General Fund Bonds.
3g
M-N
1108,015
1914 3
M-N
11,000,000_1916-1917
1930
3g
M-N sf $116.500.000
if 150,000
M-N
3
1915
1 500,000
1918
if
3
M-N
600.000
1916 3
if 500,000
M-N
1918
BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX
Street and Park Opening.
3
M-N
1,000.000
1919
3)4g M-N
$1,868,867
1918 234 M-N
if 50,000
1919
DEBT OF OLD CITY OF NEW YORK.
Street Cleaning Department.
sf 400,000
1920
234 M-N
in the following statement loans wholly in the sinking fund are dis- 3
M-N if $130,115
1914 3
M-N
1,050,000
1920
tinguished by if prefixed to the amount outstanding.
3g
50,000
M-N
1914 3
M-N
sf 450,000
1921
83,000
1912 3
M-N
1,250.000
1921
a. Secured by Special Sinking Fund, Derived by Annual Taxation, Act 334g M-N
334g M-N
150,000
M-N sf 2,480,000
1916 3
1922
of June 3 1878College of the City of New York. 3
M-N
20.000
1922
Additional Water Stock.
Armory Bonds.
$47,000
M-N
M-N if 1,660,000
1914 3
1923
A-0 j 1100,0001_0ct 1 1933 3g
3
M-N
$170.500..Nov 1 1914 3g
45,650
M-N
865.000
1914 3
1923
if 45,0005
3g
st 100,000-Nov 1 1914 334g M-N
M-N
if 350,000
M-N
3
if 960,000
M-N
1915 3
1924
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1913)
158,600
1915 3
M-N
1,125.000
334g M-N
A-0
1924
300,000-Oct 1 1933
33
3% M-N
High-School Bonds.
500.000
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1913)
1924
M-N
M-N
if $5,000
1916 3
3
if 30,000
1925
334g M-N
New Hall of Records.
1.750.000
CONSOLIDATED STOCK
1928
M-N
1923 3
M-N if 1105,100
3
sf 250.000
1928
LOANSAmer. Museum of Nat. History.
When Due.
Buildings for Botanical Museum. 3g
M-N
1,160.000
1925
3
N. Y. Bridge Bonds.
M-N
if 595,000
1921 334g M-N
M-N if 1125.000
1913 3
1,000,000
1926
M-N sf $330,000
1922 2,4 M-N
3
sf 205,000
Park.
Riverside
1913
33.4w M-N
4,000,000
1927
sf 100,000
1923 3
M-N
M-N
$
if 474,103
$190,000
Croton Water Mains.
1914
M-N
1920 3g
sf 120,000
1925 3g
M-N
M-N
3
if 10,000
1914 3
475,000
M-N
M-Il if $250.000
1920 3
1918
sf 30,000
1926 3
M-N
3
M-N
sf 50,000
190,000
1914 334 M-N
1925 3g
M-N
400,000
1918
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
334g M-N
if 55,000
250,000
11-N
1921
Bldgs. for Pub. Health & Comfort.
1917 3
1913
111-N sf $727,000
Bridges over Bronx River.
3
if 1,500
1912 3
3
M-N
M-N
if $25,000
1919
if
120,000
1913
M-N
3
2%
M-N
sf $5,000
200,000
1912
1919 334g M-N
if 90,000
1912 3
M-N
M-N
3
sf 15,000
Public Bath, Rivington Street.
1920
200,000
1916 3
$%g M-N
M-N
sf 30,000
Paving Jerome Avenue,
1919
3
M-N
if 130,000
1919
East
of B'way.
Brg. over Har. Riv.
Brg. over Her. RR.. I53d St.
M-N if $125,000
3
1922
M-N
sf $45,000
1919 3
3
M-N
if $50,000
1919
Court Mouse, Appellate Division.
Br'k Av. Brg., N. II. & H. RR.
Girard and Walton Ave. Bridge.
Board of Health.
334g M-N
$389,432
1913
M-N
3
sf $50,000
1021 3
M-N
sr 515,000
M-N
sf $38,028
1922 3
1919 $
IL-N
sf 64.594
1919




1917
1917
1918
1918
1919
1919
1920
1920
1921
1922
1952
1953
1953
1954
1922
1954

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[VOL.

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

52

Borough of Brooklyn-Old City of Brooklyn.-(Con.)
Boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx.-(Concluded )
b.-Secured by Special Sinking Fund Derived from Annual Taxation
Under the Provisions of the Constitutional Amendment Adopted Nov. 4 1884- DEBT CITY OF BROOKLYN AS CONSTITUTED PRIOR TO CONSOLAdditional Croton Water Stock.
Additional Water Stock.
IDATION INCLUDING ALSO ANNEXED TOWNS AND KINGS CO.
1911
3
M-N at $250,000
1912 3
M-N
$250,000
1914
M-N
1912 3g
200,000
M-N at 4,569,500
3
Apr, 29 1911.
1911
1915 3)6g M-N
400,000
3,030,500
336g 51-N
*16,530,567
Payable from sinking funds
Water Main Stock.
1916
1.750,000
3 Mg M-N
5,649,750
-,
revenue
water
"
1912
at
M-N
$250,000
3
1912
sf
1,383,500
M-N
3g
4,791,000
assessments
1914
M-N
250,000
1914 3g
M-N
3g
376,500
26,530,000
taxation
1914
at 15.000
M-N
3g
1912
336g M-N
175,000
;53,501,317
Total
-Payable from Taxation, or from Sinking Fund, if Approved by Commis
Preferred
the
Impair
Way
Any
stoners, Provided Such Payment Shall Not in
Less sinking fund313,547,788
Claims thereon. (Section 6, Chapter 383, Laws of 1878)Investments
151,130-13,698,918
Consolidated Stock-City.
Cash
When Due.
LOANS1901
$500
__ _ _
6
Consolidated Stock-County.
$39,802,399
Tax-Relief Bonds.
Net debt
1917
j $699,000
3.30g J-J
1890
$2,500
18.000,000_1918-1921
Sciences.
&
Arts
Museum
Due.
When
LOANSc.-Payable from Assessments or from the Sinking Fund, if the Commis
_Jan 1 '25-'28
$200,000_ ..Jan
336g J-J
Arrearage.
stoners Thereof Approve, Provided such Payments Shall Not in Any Way 4
92,000___Jan 1 1927
J-J at $150,000_ __July 1 1923 336 J-J
Impair the Preferred Claims Thereon. (See Section 6, Chapter 383, Laws
J
st 25,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1927
_ _May 1 1924 336
700,000_ _May
J-J
of 1878)Memorial Monument Bonds.
(Subject to call.)
at $5,888.0n or aft'96
M-N
When Due. 3
LOANS$40,000_ __Jan 1 '24-'27
549,0110____July 1 1924 3%g J-J
J-J
at 13,019.On or aft'97 4
M-N
at $75,000.0n or aft'88 3
M-N
3
7,000____Oct 4 1917
Bridge Bonds.
3%g J-J
aft'98
or
at
30,588.On
M-N
3
aft'95
or
at
36,042.On
M-N
3
Sewer Bonds.
$400,000____July 1 1912
J-J
6
1917
ANNEXED TERRITORY BONDS.
J-J
$100,000
J-J
350.000__ _ _July 1914 4
6
51912 to 1915
1019
J-J
50,000
Town of Morrisania300,000__ _July 1916 4
J-J
6
$3,500 5
Annually $1,000 y'rly
7
Central Av. construction
500,000_ __ _July 1917 3% J-J at 100,000
J-J
1924
1916-1980
Semi50,0001025
250,000___ _July 1918
J-J
5
85,000 5
1919-1923
annually 31.000 y'rly
500,000
7
J-J
Central Av. construction
810,000__ - _July 1919 4
J-J
Annually& 51912 to 21471
at 40,000_ _Aug 6 1916
319,000_ _ _July 1920 3%g J-J
Town of West FarmsJ-J
5
1911
1,000
7 semi-an. 131,000 y'rly. j 234.000 4
371,000_ _ _July 1921 3%g
Central Av. construction
J-J
1912-1913
12,000
_July 1922 33,4g __
400,00O_
J-J
These bonds mature ;1,000 yearly, except in the years 1916 and 1917, 4
1914-1919
1923
..__
30,000
_July
200,000___
33,4g
J-J
4
when in each year $1,500 mature; in 1949 and 1975, none; In 1950, $2,000;
1925 3%g --6,000
257,000__ _Jan
J-J
1920
in 1959 and 2147. each $500. Interest on about one-half the bonds is paid 4
1921-1027
3:000
67
300,000___ _July 1927 3 Sig
J-J
4
annually, on the remainder semi-annually.
356,000_ _ __July 1928 3 Sig ___
J-J
4
1928
jHighway improvement $98,000
43,000
3%
New York Bridge.
1922
175,000
1Sewers
Village of Williamsbridge
1915-1916
200,000
J-J •$500,000__July 1 '12-'16 3%
273,000 7
1925
1
1917
1
250.000____Jan
3%g
___July
J-J
96,000_
J-J
180,000
Improvement
175,000____Jan 1 1936
100,000____July 1 1918 336g J-J
J-J
7
24,000
(School district
Town of Westchester.
104,000__ _ _July 1 1919 33,6g F-A
28,000__Aug 1 '12-'15
J-J
204,000 7
J-J at 117,000_ _July
_ _July 1 1922
190,000___ _July 1 1920 3
J-J
39,260 7
Village of Wakefield, highway improvements
1933
1 1921 3)6 J-J
at
191,000____July
50,000
J-J
7
3,108
bonds
district
school
Eastchester,
Town of
J-J
154,000____July 1 1922 3
400,000_ _July 1 '23-'26
J-J
7
1923-1926
a, b, c.-These letters Indicate on which sinking fund the bonds 7
65,000___ _July 1 1924 3% --- Fat 200,0001_
J-J
are a lien, as more fully explained below.
220000:000000j
New East River Bridge.
1931-1932
325,000____Jan 1 1935 4
J-J
INTEREST-WHERE PAYABLE.-Couoon interest is payable at 334g .1"-J
50,000___Jan 1 1925
150,000____Jan 1 1936 3M J-J
336g J-J
Guaranty Trust Co.; registered Interest at office of City Comptroller.
1218,000____Jan 1 1936
J-J
1937
1
6g
,
33
360,325____Jan
J-J
6g
,
33
AGGREGATE DEBT OF THE OLD CITY.
5o,o0o____Jan 1 1937
st 2,000__Jan 1 1937
33'g F-A
Apr. 20 '11. Jan. 1 '11.
1938
Jan. 1 '10.
et 15,000
Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument Bds. 33,6g J-J
$121,524,605 $121,544,648 $128,415.247 4
100,000___Jan 1 1926
Total funded debt
J-J
5100,000_ _ _July 10 1925 4
J-J
a197,463,185 187,521,031 183,702,763
1918
1
45,000___Jan
of
Sinking fund, including cash
Counties
Connecting
J-J
6g
,
33
Bridge
50,000____Jan 1 1925
Kings and Queens.
3)6 J-J
$75,938,580 $85,976,383 $55,287,516 3
Surplus
at 50,000).._Jan 1 1927
1925 3)6g J-J
5100,000
--a Includes $86,202 cash.
250,000j
112,000____Jan 1 1936
336g J-J
100,000____Jan 1 1914
J-J
40,000____Jan 1 1922 3g
The annexed table shows the old city's net funded deb; (.tot ,ncluding 336 J-J
at 49,000____Jan 1 1914
J-J
600,000___Jan 1 '26-'31 3g
revenue bonds) as it was on the first day of January of each of the following 33,6 J-J
Local Improvement Bonds.
60,000__Meh 12 1926
3Mg 51-S
Years:
J-J i $400,000 _Jan 1 '16224
J-J 5 300.000___Jan 1 '23-'25 3
$114 201,956 1890
33,295,088 1900
1907
$98,663,072 3
0 500,000
1st 60,000____Jan 1 1922
20,211.893 1899
126,185,281 1885
1906
93,648,100
200,000 ___1918-1921
3)6 J-J
Approach36,464,084 1898
136,847,276 1881
1905
106,066,240
at 140,000
'25-'26
1
July
J200,000
J-J
4
57,730,126 1897
120,710,525 1876
1004
116,773,721
st 7.000____Jan 1 1921
J-J
75,000 _July 1 1927 3
105,777,854 1871
80.987,312 1895
73,373,552
1903
j100,000
J-J
J-J j 200.000_ _Jan 1 1927 4
1920
101,428.481 1866
91,796,065 1894
1902
35,973,597 33.
8,000
1st 82.000_ _Jan 1 1927
1921
97,550,036 1862 _
102,802,888 1892
1901
20.087.310
300,000_ _Jan 1 '20-'22
J-J
1923-1926 4
' In 1908, 1909, 1910 and 1911 there was a surplus over the funded debt. 336 ___ 1,200.000
400,000_ _Jan 1'
J-J
23-'28
100,000_ -_Jan 1 1928 4
33-g J-J
Apr. 29 1911 this surplus was $75,938,580.
35,000____Jan 1 1926
J-J
70,000____Jan 1 1929 4
J-J
SINKING FUNDS.-The total sinking fund assets of the old city (Man- 336g
336 J-J at 200.000___Jan 1'
23-'24
County Deficiency.
29
r.
1911
were
A
on
Bronx)
this
$197,463,185. Of
amount 3)6g J-J st $48,000____Jan 1 1928 336g J-J
hattan and the
200,000____Jan 1 1914
310,084,225 was held in a special sinking fund (sinking fund redemption 336g J-J
200,000_Jan 1 '15 & '36
700.000____Jan 1 1936 33,6g J-J
No. II.) for account of certain water bonds and $187,292.758 (sinking fund
300,000____Jan 1 1916
336g J-J
Improvement Bonds.
City-Hall
redemption No. I.) was held for certain other sinking fund issues.
250,000____Jan 1 1917
$95,000____Jan 1 1920 336g J-J
336g J-J
The totals of the various issues having a lien on these sinking funds, 336g J-J
st 35,000__Jan 1 1920 33,6g J-J it 215.000____Jan 1 1917
500,000__Feb 13'
and the order of their lien, are shown in the following; the letter prefixed in
F-A
25,000____Jan 1 1921 3
12-'16
J-J
Sig
3
each case being the same as that used in the preceding table of bonds to
37,000____Jan 1 1937
334g* J-J
Gravesend Improvement Bonds.
designate the issues having such lien.
1917
at 10,000
$300.000_July 10 '32-'34
336g J-J
fund
derived
special
lien
a
on
having
a Consolidated stock, &c.,
___ at 117,000
1922
336 J-D at 13,000_ Dec 17 1925 3
$89,107,011 336 J-J
from taxation and from sink, fund redemption No. I
1926
400,000
___
_ _May 21 1925 3
8,500_
12,000,000
b Total issues payable from sinking fund redemption No. II_
School Bonds.
Due on Gravesend Bonds.
Interest
rec Consolidated stock (new parks) payable from sinking fund
$100,000.. __Jan 1 1920
J-J
$21,242____Jan 1 1936 4
J-J
336g
9,823,100
demption No. I, in accordance with act of authorization
200.000_ __Jan 1 '18216
33,6 J-J
Park Bonds.
40,000____Jan 119k
J-J
BILL TO UTILIZE SURPLUS REVENUE OF SINKING-TUND.- 4
$50,000___ _Jan 11014 336 J-J
J-J 6,561,000____July 1 1915 33,6 J-J if 200,000_ _ _Jan 1 '23-'24
The Legislature in 1903 passed a bill providing for the utilization of the an- 7
18,000__ -_Jan 1 1925
at
76,
V.
134,000___July 1 1916 33,6 J-J
7
J-J
nual excess revenues pledged to the sinking fund. For details see
_ JJ
.
3yig j
1 1925
500,000_ __ _Jan 1 1917 3
J-J
p. 610. Up to Oct. 31, 1911 $118,500,000 of excess revenues had been thus 7
474,000____Jan 1 1936
J-J
410.000___ _Jan 1 1918 334g ,j-J
7
applied.
1917
4,000
1917
J-J 1,092,000_ ___July
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The old city's assessed valuation and tax 6
1918-1916
1100,000
2
914
100,000_ __ _Jan 1 1192
J-J
rate have been as follows. In 1903 basis of assessment was changed, ac- 3
J-J tat 87,000
3
„,20
1913
1
1,9
st
j
J-J
51,0001___Jan
3
counting for the great increase in that year.
iv21
75,000
tat
84,0005
Total Assessed Rate of Tax
Personal
1200,000_ _1920 &1922
J-J
1914
1
4
__Jan
3
J-J
at
_
100,000_
Real Estate.
Estate.
Valuati(m. per $1 000.
Years.
1 50,000921
J-J
100,000__ _Jan 1 1915
....._35,643,095,618 $294,784,847 $5,937,880,465 517.2248
1911
1917-1920
00j
00
0:0
J-J 1 407
J-J
65,000_ -Jan 1 1916 3
305,747,033
17.5790 3
5,237,674.704
1910
5,543,421,737
1916
j-J 1st 93,0001
3
1917
at
1
J-J
_Jan
3
100,000_
18.7804
5,077,150,294
346,162,305
1909
5,423,312,599
J-J
3
at 50,000___Jan 1 1918
16.407
5,025.785,149
339,350,312
1903
5,365,115,461
1917-1916
,
J-J
3
st
1912
J-J
3%
1
100,000___Jan
14.8409 3g J-J
4,788,658,681
1907
448,741,299
5,235,399,980
1020
,j-J jsr 85,0001
at 40,000___July 1 1913 3
4,461,131,883
14.7890
465,213,407
1906
4,926.345,290
1 15,000j
Re-Indexing Bonds.
4,095,615,774
585,064,415
14.9051
1905
4,680,680,180
1021-1922
1927
1
J-J
-Jan
3g
st
$271,000_
3,937,883,888
1904
15.1342
523,235,608
4,461,119.496
Public Library.
3,730,884.149
564,605,294
4,295,489,443
1903
14.1367 3g
1 20,000j
_Jan 1 1937
J-J
55,000_ _Jan
2,369,997,504
1900
22.477
429,874,168
2,799,871,672
250,000____Jan 1 1937
uig j-j•
Plank Road Bonds.
Jamaica
1,856.467.923
509,022,449
20.10
1898
2,365,490,372
90,000____Jan 1 1937
33,g
J-J
1917
1
_ _Jan
334g J-J at $l05,000_ _Jan
1,646,028,655
19.10
1895
2,016,947,662
370,919,007
17
192
st 24,500
3 Ag J-J
and
Site
Building
Bonds.
10.70
1,398.290,007
298,688,383
1890
1,696,978,390
100,000
3;ig _
1924
J-J
1914-1915
3
1st
200,000
24.00
202 673 866
11185
1 268 443 137
1 371 117 003
1926
50,000
1916 3 Sig
st 65.000
1935
218,000
POPULATION OF THE BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE 4
J-J
1920-1922 3
900.000
$07
r Bonds.
te-J
BRONX. according to U.S. Census of 1910. was 2.762,522; in 1900 (U. S. 4
aj
1923 7
J-J
309,000
,000___July 1 1912
New
the
of
1890
of
population
in
Census) It was 2,050,600;
the old city
3
J-J
'1920
100,000
19
29.000
38
York. comprising a somewhat smaller area than that of the present bor- 3
__
J-J at 200,000__1921& 1023 4
1913
oughs of Manhattan and the Bronx, was 1,515,301. On the basis of the 3
J-J 5sf 70.0001
1922
4
1913
___ jst 30,0001
present territory, population then was 1,529,301. See V. 71, p. 408. In
1 300,000,
1880 New York City's population was 1,206,299.
3
J-J sf 100:000
1924
150,000
19
4
J-J
4
3
1917
5sf 30,0001
BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.
1937
336g ___ if 110,000
1. 20,000
DEBT OF BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.
000,
3
J-J
1918-1919
500,000
n e1h 19:6
3;6 J-J 1,500
5:000____Jam
2
Sinking Fund.
Leonard Street Improvement.
Total Debt.
Net Debt.
st 30,000
1913
;6,734,055 69
Jan 1 1891
$85,158,775 53
$78,424,719 84 336g J-J st 370,000._ _ _Jan 1 1937 3 mg J-J
5
50
80
0:0
15
at20
-1
JJan 1 1900
6,797.317 15
Wallabout Market.
5
31
77,680,225 93
70,882,908 78
____Aug26
1 19
11,058,214 48
7
9:6
Jan 1 1905
89,001.750 10
57.943,535 62 3)6 J4 sf 325.000____Jan 1 1925
11,793,214 48
Jan 1 1906
66,718,682 10
54,925,467 62 3 Sig J-J
15,000____Jan 1 1925 33,g J-J j 250,0001___Jan 1 1925
1st
1...may
0
0
3
0
:
6
0
1
10
Jan 1 1907
13,003,766 98
J-J
_Nov
3!.g
12
10,1916
64,545.614 10
25,000__
847
51,541
Jan 1 1908
13.871.238 69
62,766,885 17
48.895,646 48 336g J-J
20,000____Oct 4 1917
Hg
g J'7-1
14,435,895 00
350,000___Jan 1 1936
Jan 1 1909
of 70,000____Jan 1 1925 3%
61.042,317 00
46,606.422 00 336g J-J
J-J at 125,000____jan 1 1912
Jan 1 1910
15,716.052 18
65.000____Jan 1 1925 3
58,749,317 17
43,033,265 01 3%z J-J
Jan 1 1911
J-J st 420,000__Ja5 1 1913
15,738,798 00
39,822,519 00 336g J-J
55,561,317 00
109.000____Jan 1 1928 3
3)6g J-J at 116,395___Jan 1 1917
Apr 29 1911
Public Market Bonds.
13,698.918 00
53,501,317 00
39,802,399 00
3g _1924
$90,000
OLD CITY OF BROOKLYN.
The old city of Brooklyn covered the entire area of the county of Kings,
SINKING FUND.-The sinking fund is Invested in Brooklyn's own
the county government being consolidated with that of the clty on Jan. 1 bonds, those issues marked with "at" in the table above being held en1896 under the provisions of Chapter 954 of the Laws of 1895. Under the tirely by this fund.
shall
this
not
Act. "the debt of the said county
be deemed to
provisions of
be or be included as a part of the debt of the City of Brooklyn, within the
INTEREST.-1nterest Is payable by the city of New York. Regismeaning of the provision of the Constitution of the State of New York tered
interest at the office of the Comptroller and coupons at the Nassau
limiting the power of cities to incur Indebtedness." (See "Chronicle." National Bank Brooklyn.
Vol. 62, D. 49.) The towns of Fiatbush, New Utrecht and Gravesend
were annexed to the City of Brooklyn in 1894 and the town of Flatlands
ASSESSED VALUATION.-(Borough of Brooklyn.) There was no
became a ward of the city on the first day of January 1896.
assessment or tax In 1898




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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

53

Rate of Tax
Borough of Queens.-(Concluded.)
Assessed Valuation.
Total.
Personal.
per $1,000.
Real.
YearsTOWN OF FLUSHING SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
$17.5502
$1,745,026,899
$55,855,616
$1,689,171,283
1911
District No. 5-(Conttnued.)
When Due.
18 1499 LOANS1,463,368,346
59,331,825
1,404,036,521
1910
District No. 2.
M-S $30.000 _Sept 1912-'29
4s
17.378
1,439,142,030
84,332,190
1909
1,354,809,840
____
58
$5,000
M-S 10,000__Sept 30 '30-34
413
1912-1916
16.7021
1,418,312,907
83,448,072
1,334.864,835
1908
District No. 4.
District No. 7.
15.548
92,866,547
1,274,088,457
1907
1,181,221,910
____ $2,000
_ $50,000
1917-1936
1912 1915 45
15.3769 55
1,159,720,982
87,722,810
1,072,007.172
1906
District No. 5.
1937-1944
____ 20,000
48
15.6264
1,031,894,265
90,911,963
1905
940,982,302
F-A $77,500
1912-1927
15.7296 45
990,568,732
88,573,775
1904
901,994,957
23.2113
695,335,940
43,937,440
651,398,500
1900
VILLAGE COLLEGE POINT-TOWN OF FLUSHING.
25.80
452,758,601
430,911,794
21,846,807
1890
LOANSWater Bonds.
When Due.
26.90
11,215,794
234,835,991
223,620,197
1880
Improvement Bonds.
J-J $24,000__July 1 '12-'13
75
POPULATION.-In 1890 population of the old city of Brooklyn was
____ $73,600
J-J
44.000_ __July '14-'17
1911-1926 45
806,343; in 1880 it VMS 566,653. In 1900 the population (U. S. Census) 48
____ 25,000
18,000__ Dec '11-'16 4s
1937
1,634,351
of the Borough of Brooklyn was 1,166.582* in 1910(U.S. Census).
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 19114184,600
GRAVESEND
VILLAGE OF FLUSHING-TOWN OF FLUSHING.
Gravesend was annexed to the city of Brooklyn in 1894.
When Due.
LOANSStreet Improvement Bonds.
When Due.
LOANSFunding Bonds-1892-93-94.
Sower Bonds-(Cnnttnued.)M-N $26,000__May 1 '12-'18
45
____ $2,000
Sower Bonds.
$28,000_ __July 2 1921 4s
A-0 120,000__Oct 1 '19-'48
1912-1915 4g
A-0
1,000___Apr 1 1912
30,000___ _July 2 1922 4s
J-J $66,000___Jan 2 '18-'27 53
J-J
Water Bonds.
43s
8,000
1914
20,000._ _Oct 4 '18-'27
A-0
J-J
3.65s
280,000__July 2 '23-'30 48
A-0 $20,000
1912-1919 5s
3,000___ _July 2 1931
56,000__July 2 '19-'25
1912-1932
J-J
3s
4g
J-D 21,000
127,000__July 2 '26-'28
Improvement Bonds.
VILLAGE
OF
WHITESTONE-TOWN OF FLUSHING.
6,000____July 2 1921 5s
J-J $330,000____July 1 1933
9,000__ __July 2 1922 5s
When Due.
J-J 127,000__Jan 1 1934 LOANSImprovement Bonds.
1911-1921
J-J 300,000__July 1 1939
J-J 128.000_ _July 2 '23-'30 4s
Water Bonds.
5s
63
____ 143,000
10,000__ __July 2 1931 55
J-J
40,000____July 1 1934 4;is
____ $30,000
1922 5g
---- 49.000 _1912-1926
7,000_ _July 2 1932 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '1141,427,000 4;is
1912
____ 20,000
Sewer Bonds.
1902
1923 6s
_-- 22,000
4 SO
$164.59
_
FLATBUSH.
7,500
____
1924
43-e
__-- 3,000
1913-1918
4;is
Flatbush was annexed to the city of Brooklyn in 1894.
500
-_-When Due.; Sewer Bonds (Continued)1912
4;is
LOANSJ-J sf5,000_July 15 1920
3)s
Sewer Bonds.
TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD.
J-J sf$10,000_July 15 '12-'13,3sJ-J sf24,000 _July 15 '21-'28
3;is
J-J 153,000_July 15 '12-'28
The bonds of the old town of Hempstead which have been assumed by
J-J sf36,000_July 15 '14-'1914s
350
1BOND. DEBT Oct 31 19114228,000 New York City are given below. The rest of the bonded debt of the old town
will be found under the town's own name in its proper place elsewhere.
NEW LOTS.
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 31 1911..$127,000
Road Bonds.
New Lots was annexed to the city of Brooklyn in 1894.
J-J $127,000____JulY 1 1923
When due.1BOND. DEBT Oct 31 1911 .$350,000 45
LOANSThe amount of the outstanding bonds of the school districts contained in
J-J $350,000_July 15,11'-251
48
the town of Hempstead (except those below) which will be chargeable to
NEW UTRECHT.
the city of New York has not yet been judicially determined.
New Utrecht was annexed to the city of Brooklyn in 1894.
TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
When Due.I BOND. DEBT Oct 31 1911 _$430,000
LOANS(See note above under Hempstead.)
Street improvement Bonds.
When Due.
District No. 27.
LOANSJ-J $430 000_ Jan 1 '12-541
58
55
____ $17,000
District No. 18.
1917-1933
1913
____ $7;000
District No. 23.
fis
COUNTY OF KINGS.
____
5s
1918
58
5,000
$1,000
1912-1912
Kings County and the city of Brooklyn were consolidated on Jan. 11890 55
____ 22,000
1912-1979
1917-1938 5s
68.000
(See V. 62, p. 49-)
55
1937-1949
Due.
Building Improvement.
When
LOANSHempstead School Districts Nos. 1, 9, 11, 18'-.io. 21, 22 and 24 will be
4s
____ $200,000__May 1'12-'19
County Farm
found on page 46.
Refunding Loan.
$238,000__May 1 '12-'13
45
___ $100,000- - 1912 VILLAGE OF ARVERNE-BY-THE-SEA-TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD.
100,000____May 1 1914 4s
33,6s
33s
____ 130,000_ ___-May 1 1918 LOANSPark Fund Loan.
Improvement Bonds.
When Due.
____ 180,000__May 1 1915
....$1,650,000___May 1 '12-44 3s
45
____ $40,000
1920-1927
5g
Drainage Bonds.
Street Improvements.
...„ 400.000 July 1 '33-40
48
1920-1923
60.000
1915-1919 5g
$5,000
___ $500,000__July 1 '15-'19 5g
48
Driveway and Parkway.
1920-1923
4.000
_
1920-1923 5g
9,000
'12-'14
1
yearly.)
($100,000 due
$300,000_ _July
___ 40,000
1920-1923
5g
Building Bonds
__$1,050,000._July 1 '20 ..26 Os
____{ 50,000_ _July 1 1915 48
48
1917-1924
____ $8,000
1,800,000„July 1 '16-'33
($150,000 due yearly.)
BOND. DE13T Oct 31 '11.46,698,000
VILLAGE OF FAR ROCKAWAY-TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD.
Improvement Bonds-(Conttnuod).
When Due.
LOANS'
BOROUGH OF QUEENS.
____ $6,000
1912-1917
4s
Improvement Bonds.
____ 15,000__June 1 1918
J-J $61,000____Jan 1 1922 4s
Debt of old civil divisions now comprised within the Borough of Queens 55
1912-1921
Sewer Bonds.
10.000
J-J
Total Debt.
Net Debt.
Sinking Fund.
55
J-J $75.000____Jan 1 1916
5,000__Jan 1 '12-'16 5s
J-J
$8,558,491 19
$330.000 00
$8,228,491 19 48
Jan. 1 1898
55
35.000Jan 1 1917
J-J
8.767,217 52
330,000 00
8,437,217 52
Jan. 1 1900
330
28.000„Jan 1 1912-28
J-J
330,000 00
•12,858 450 87
*12.528.450 87
Jan. 1 1901
330,000 00
11,482,787 98
11.812,787 98
Jan 1 1904
VILLAGE OF ROCKAWAY BEACH-TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD.
11,253.316 43
330,01)0 00
11,583,316 43
Jan. 1 1905
Street Improvement Bonds
11,040,061 55 Is
348,000 00
11,388,261 55
Jan. 1 1906
____ $27,000
1912-1920
10,879,415 45
225,000 00
11.104,415 45
Jan. 1 1907
TOWN OF JAMAICA.
10,584,444 00
80,000 00
10,664,444 00
Jan. 1 1908
I Town-Hall Bonds
Bonds.
Road
99
10,310,698
00
85,000
99
10,395.698
Jan. 1 1909
1912-1926
$28,000
___ $450,000
192614s
21,5011 00
10,118.453 75 4s
10,139,953 75
Jan 1, 1910
9,682,313 00
21,500 00
9,703.30000
Jan. 1 1911
VILLAGE OF JAMAICA-TOWN OF JAMAICA.
9,224,168
00
00
21,500
9,245,668 00
Oct. 31 1911_
1 Street Improvement Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
1917-1936
$400,000
4g
1917 4g
...._$150.000
• New York City's portion of the old debt of Queens County is included
TOWN OF JAMAICA SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
for the first time at this date. The city was held to be responsible on final
adjudication for $3,796,032 of this debt, but amount Jan. 1 1901 had LOANSDistrict No. 7.
When Due.
1912-1937
45
been reduced to $3,772,346 39 and this is the sum included.
District No. I
--__ $26,000
Assessed Valuation
13,000
1912-1924
$50,000
1927-1976 4s
43is
Real.
Tax Rate
Total.
Personal.
1912-1929
District No. 2
4s
---- 18,000
..$446,569,352 ;5,339,875 $451,909,227 $17.3645 55
1911
1912-1953
____ 84,000
1912-1924 5s
---- $13,000
334,563,960
5,358,480
339,922,440
18.1079 5s
1910
1950-1974
5,000
____ 125,000
1920-1924 55
308,112,605
317,785,805
9,673,200
17.2536
1909
District No. 8.
District No 3.
306,367.810
296,458,980
9.908,830
16.6031 5s
1908
$14,000
1912-1918
$8,000
1914 5s
217,668,775 11,101,262
228,860,037
45
1907
15.3393
__:._ 18,000 __ 1919 to 1927
District No. 4.
169,140,633
159,446,205
9,694,428
15.5484 4s
1906
1912-1949 5g
1930-1054
75.000
---- $76,000
140,404,990
9,094,738
149,409.728
15.5523 5s
1905
District No. 10
1912-1919
4,000
138,856,650
131,370,225
7,477,425
15.7228
___ $1,000
58
1904
1912-1913
District No. 6
133,958,623
123,781,723 10,176,900
14.7508 6s
2,000
1925-1928
1903
1911-1922 5s
---- $3,000
117,885.838
108,859,704
23.187
9,026,134
1902
5,000
1914-1923
5g
1917-1928 55
____ 12,000
118,006,430
107,179,620 10,828,810
23.5702 55
District No. II.
1901
1930-1933
____ '4.000
109,926,453
104,427,772
23.4216
5,408,881
1900
1912-1913
5s
---- $1,000
110,066,632
103,752,600
32.7445
6,314,032
1899
VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL-TOWN OF JAMAICA.
POPULATION.-In 1910. 284,041; in 1900, 152,999.
Village Hall Bonds.
LOANSWhen Due.
____ $10,000
19164925
4g
Street and Sidewalk Bonds.
COUNTY OF QUEENS.
4g
Fire Bonds.
$50,000
1926-1935
Tne aebt of the county of Queens is reportea unaer tne county's own 4g
1921-1925
$5,000
____ 70,000
1937-1950 4g
debt
which
was
original
name on a subsequent page; the amount of the
4g
50,000
1916-1925
chargeable to the city of New York was adjudicated finally to be $3,796,- 4g
____ 150,000 ____ 1952-1981
032 11, leaving $1,011,967 89 as Nassau County's share of the old indebtedNew
York will
TOWN OF NEWTOWN.
ness. The old debt will not be apportioned but the city of
Flushing Ave. Impt
When Due.
pay all obligations as they mature,looking to Nassau County for reimburse- LOANS___ $47,000
1913-1917
Road Bonds.
4s
ment of its proportion of the debt. The amount of Queens County bonds
1927
____ $20,000
Refunding Bonds.
outstanding on Oct. 31 1911 was $4,458,000, of which $3,511,803 was 4.4g
1912-1914
1927 55
$38,000
__ __ 600,000
chargeable to New York City.
4 Sis
45
32 000
____
1912-1916
LONG ISLAND CITY.
SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
NEWTOWN
formerly
In
city
a
Queens
This was
County.
District No. 9
District No. I.
Funded Debt Bonds.
When Due
LOANS_ __ $9,000
1012-1927 58
1912-1920
_ $32,000
A-05112.000
43.4s
Newtown (Funded Debt).
1913 4s
1913-1927
District No 10.
15,000
46
Water
Loan.
Refunding
F-A $112,500__Feb 1 '13-'19
Ss
1912-1921
58
____ $15,000
2.
No.
District
m-sf$30,000_Sept 1 18-'19
(Part each year.)
5s
1911-1927
29.750
1912-1918 58
---- $14 000
1 45,000 Sept 1 '23-'25 58
F-A $16,000____Feb 1 1920
4s
1911-1926
16,000
5s
6,000
1919-1924
M-S 45.000-Sept 1 '20-'22
48
Water Loan.
District No. 11.
District -No. 3
Fire Department Bonds.
1920
$10,000
$3,000
1912-1914
1912-1914 135
$1,950
$35,000
1921 43is
__,.{ 8,000
33s
1924 5s
District No. 12
1912-1917
6,000
55
General Improvement Bonds.
5,000
1924
1912-1922
---_ 15,500
5s
District No. 4.
A-01 12,000____0ct 1 1913 4 ;is
M-S$190,000___Sept 1 1914
68
District No. 13.
1912-1926
$6,000
M-S 435,000
j 10,000-__Oct 1 1914 4;is
1011-1923
1912
---- $1,000
5s
District No. S.
Street improvement Bonds.
4;is g __ 5119,000--Oct 7 1915
14.
District No.
1912-1013
52,000
1919 43is
M-N5130,500__moi 1 1913 4 Sis
17,000
33.is ____
1500
-is
43
1912
1912-1927
32,000
Award
Park
Bonds.
Survey and Map Bonds (Refund'g)
____ 34,000
55
1912-1928
District No. 7.
____ $78,000
1917
Os
J-J ;66,000-July 1 '18-'25 4 Iifs
1913
$400
--_
5s
Recognized
BONDED
Bends.
Public School
DEBT Oct 31 1911...41,498,000
1912
BOROUGH OF RICHMOND
M-S$i22,000
PAR VALUE.-Bonds are in $1,000 and $500 pieces.
divisions originally contained in Richmond Co
New York-registered interest at Aggregate debt of the civilTotal Debt.
of
city
the
by
payable
INTEREST is
Total Debt.
the Chamberlain's office and coupons at the office of the Comptroller of Jan. 1 1898
$3,358,449 96 Jan. 1 1906
$2,461,837.92
New York City.
3,136,798.20 Jan. 1 1907
2,383,724.55
Jan. 1 1899
2,961,386.70 Jan. 1 1908
TOWN OF FLUSHING.
2,356,411.18
Jan. 1 1900
2,824,698.28 Jan. 1 1909
2,290,864.47
When Due.
Jan. 1 1901
LOANS2 215,317 78
2,739.798.46 Jan. 1 1910
Jan. 1 1902
Road Bonds.
2,672.298.53
2,131,771.05
Jan.
1
1911
1903
1
___.1912-1919
Jan.
4g
---- ;20,000
2,116.124.34
2,644.114.66 Oct.31 1911
Jan. 1 1904
1912-1921
____ 20,000
4g
2,552,361.29
1912-1918
Jan. 1 1905
____
7,000
Os




54

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Borough of Richmond-(Concluded-)
Assessed Valuation
Real.
Personal.
Taz Rate
Total.
1911
$80,003,911
$1,942,785
$18.1657
$81,946,696
1910
67,917,439
2,207,487
18.7501
70,124,976
1909
67,106,965
3,153,160
17.7522
70,260,125
1908
65,326,825
17.1115
3,067,397
68,394,222
1907
52,931,236
15.6884
4,062,205
56,993,441
1906
45,901,985
15.5422
50,578,280
4,676,295
1905
44,581,235
15.5821
50,072,045
5,490,810
1904
15.9281
49,997,779
44,205,709
5,792,070
1903
14.9675
42,124,597
49,156,147
8,031,550
1902
23.3653
45,539,716
38,814,181
6,725,535
1900
22.2073
48,988,128
6,264,204
42,723,924
1899
24.2377
40 264 692
44 103 582
3 838 890
Health DepartPOPULATION.-In 1918. 85,969; in 1900, 67,021.
ment estimate July 1909, 77,977
COUNTY OF RICHMOND.
LOANSRoad Bonds-(Con.)
When Due.
Funding Bonds 1894.
M-N $45,000____Nov 1 1917
33.s
45 g
____ 35,000 ____June 1920
J-D $95,000
1914 4s g
4s g
Road Bonds.
____ 100,000 __...Aug 1920
J-D 168,000__June 1 1921
J-D $90 000_June 1 1919 4s g
40 g
F-A 100,000__Aug 1 1915 4s g
J-D 202,000___June 1 1922
434s
43.s
F-A 150,000___Aug 11916 4s g
A-0 230,000____Oct 1 1922
'TOTAL DEBT Oct 31'11 $1,215,000
CASTLETON SCHOOL DISTRICTS
District No. 5.
District No I
Os
1911-191314%s
$1,687 50 _1912-1916
---- $15,000
District No 3
1912-19221
____ $33,000
Is
VILLAGE OF TOTTENVILLE-TOWN OF CASTLETON.
When Due.
Sewer Bonds.
LOANSWater Bonds.
3%s
____ $12,000
1912-1926
1912-1926
$18,000
Road Bonds.
3%s
1912-1924
$7,000
TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN.
Refunding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
I
_.._$14,000
4a g
1912-1925I5s g
$130,000
1927
MIDDLETOWN SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
District No. I.
1 District No. 2.
_...... 113,500
leg
1912-191715
1911-1944
$68,000
TOWN OF NORTHFIELD.
Road Improvement Bonds.
Sag
____
1927
____$150,000
NORTHFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
LOANSWhen Due.
District No. 6.
District No. 3.
June $21,000.. __June 1 '12-22
5s
4J-is
____
373684_1912-1915
District No. 7.
District No. 5.
Os- _
1912-1915
$700
60
_1911-1919
____ $9,000
DistrictNo.
9
1912-1916
5s
--_- $1,750
TOWN OF SOUTHFIELD.
LOANSWhen Due.
Road Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
5s
____ $140,000
1927
45
--__ 318,600
1911-1932 5s
____ 115,000
1927
SOUTHFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
District No. I.
District No. 3.
____ $4,200
Is
1911-1916 5s
$3,000
1912-1921
District No 2.
District No. 4.
1011-1914 5s
68
---- 32,400
$675
1912-1914
TOWN OF WESTFIELD.
LOANSWhen Due.I Road Bonds-(Con.)
58
____ $80,000
Road Bonds.
1922
1920
4.
____ $35,000
WESTFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
LOANSWhen Due.
District No S.
District No. 1.
es
$4,000
1912-1919
____ $1,000
1912-1916
District No, 6.
11a
55
1912-1914
---- $1,875

NIAGARA FALLS. Thos. H. Hogan, Clerk.
This city Is in Niagara County. Incorporated March 17 1892.
School Bonds.
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
45
J-J $10,000r_....1912-1913 4 %g'11 J-J J$5,000r___Jan 1 1921
3,000r
M-N
1914
4s
140,000r_Jan 1 '22-'25
A-0
4,000r___1915 & 1917
Fire Bonds.
4s
M-N 10,000r ____1915-1918 4%8'11 J-J $42,500r___July 1 1931
Is
32,500r ____1916-1922
J-J
Is
Sewer Bonds.
J-J
24,000r -1923-1927 45
4s
J-J $10,000r
;1912
45 g
A-0 25,000r___Apr '21-25 48
J-J 130,000r
1913
4a g
J-J 150,000r_July 26-41 4s
J-J 200,000r ____1912-1914
45
A-0
2 000r___Oct 1 1921 4s
M-S 160,000r
1914
3%5 g Al-N 35,000r__May 1 '23-45 4s
9,000r
A-0
1917
45 '06 g A-0 160,000r_Apr 1 '29-34 4s
4,000r
J-J
1921
1 9,419r___Apr 1 1935 4s
111-N 15,000r-__May 1 1919
Bridge Bonds.
68,000r-..July 1 1920
45
J-J
450'11 J-J
$6,000____July 1 1931 48
11-N 115,000r___Nov 1 1921
Miscellaneous Bonds.
4,000r__Jan 1 1922
4s
J-J
45
$9.000r
J-J
27,000r___Nov 1 1922
1914 4s
J-J
35,
1.3'04 J-J
9.000r
A-0 14,500r___Oct 1 1923
1915 4s
45 g '04 J-D J10,000r_June 1 '22-23 4s g '04 J-J J 7,000r___July 1 1921
1 7,000r__ _June 1 1924
115,000r_July 1 '22-24
45
J-J
30,000r___Jan 1 1924 4s g '04 J-J
10,000rJuly 1 '23-24
5.000r
4s '07 J-J
1927 4sg'06 J-J
56,000r_Ju1y 1 1926
Water Bonds.
45
J-J
4,000r
1924
45
J-J $18,0000 __19124914 4s g '08 J-J
70,500r
1928
Os
J-J
20,000r___.1911-19l6 4 %g'09 J-J
45,500r____Jan 1 1929
4s
J-J
6,000r ____1017-1918 4 hg'10 J-J
20,000r___Jan 1 1930
45-is
J-J
3,000r
1912 4 Ag,10J-J 192,000r_Jan 1 '30-'33
45
J-J
50,000r
1914
122,000r___Jan. 1 1934
35i8
J-J
38,000r
Certificates of indebtedness.
1915
J-J
45
9,000r __1915-1917 4s
J-J
$5,000.1912-1916
4sg'06 J-J
14,500rJuly 1 1926 5s '10 J-J
1,800r___Jan 1 1920
J-J
3,000r
48
1924 BOND. DEBT July 5 '11_32,416,219
46 g '09 J-J J 75,000r_ ___Jan 1 1919 Total assessed val 1910_ _25,780,000
1225,000r__Jan 1 '20-34
(Assess. abt.40% actual value.)
4%sg'10J-J 400,000r._ _Jan 1 1940 Total tax (per 51.000) 1910_ _$24 02
018'11 J-J 360,000_ _Jan 1 '41-'49 Population in 1905
26.560
Park and City-Hail Bonds.
Population in 1910
30,445
45 g '10 J-J $60,000r _ __Jan 1 1930
INTEREST Payable in New York.

[VOL. LXXXXIII.

NORTH HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10.
A. F. 13uhler, Secretary (P. 0. Mineola).
56 '08 J-J $15,000__July 1 '13-371 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911____$31,500
10,000_ _ _ _July 1 1928 I Assessed valuation 1909_1,153.305
4s '05 __
4
t'
2:0
500 ..Jan____jan
1121-'
91
201School
9
tax (per $1,000) 1909_314.00

NORTH PELHAM. Charles A. Dickenson, Clerk.

This village (P 0. Pelham) is In Westchester County. Inc. Aug. 29 1896.
Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1011$83,500
4%s'98 J-D $25,500r_J'ne 17 '12-'28 lotal assessed val. 1911_1,67.),818
3%s'00 J-D
3,000r_J'ne 17 '12-'14 (Assessment about U actual value.)
Sewerage Bonds.
Village tax (per $1,000) 1911_ -$11.64
4.45s'08 M-N $55,000r Nov 15 '14-'38 Population In 1910
1,311
INTEREST payable at the Village Treasurer's office.

NORTH TARRYTOWN.
This village is in Westchester County.
Street Bonds.
'Assess. val. 1908 ______ $3,350,484
4 hs'll J-J $72,000r_July 1 '16-'27'Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908 _ $9.40
BOND. DEBT July 1911_ _3112,0001Population in 1910_
5,421
INTEREST at Tarrytown Nat. Bank in N. Y. exchange.

NORTH TONAWANDA. Henry Stnoyer, Treasurer.
This city is in Niagara County. Incorporated April 1897.
Paving Bonds
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '11__$525,500
43-s'09 J-D $25,500r_June 1 '12-'19 Water debt (included) ____ 400,000
4%8'11 ___
8,500r_Oct 1 '12-'21 Total assessed val 1910____7,782,455
Sewer Bonds
(Assessm't about 75% actual value.)
5s
11-S $38,500c_Sept 25 '12-18 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ „322.33
45
45,000cJan 1 '1226 City tax (per $1,000) 1910_ 13.51
J-J
45
1,
0:0
16
8,000c_ Jan '12-19 Population in 1905
57
9
J-J
Water Bonds.
Population in 1900
4s
A-0$275,000e&r_Apr 1 1924 Population in 1910
11,955
4%5
A-0 125,000c___Aug 1 1926
INT. on sewer bonds payable at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.: on the water
bonds part at the Chase National Bank, part at the Cortland Savings Bank,
Cortland, and part at the Union Dime Savings Institution, N. Y.; on the
paving bonds at the State National Bank in North Tonawanda.
NORTH TONAWANDA1SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. L. L. Crippen, Clk.
LOANSWhen Due.)BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1911- $125,000
4s
J-J $40,000c_Jan 1 '12-31 Total assessed val. 1010__7,057,344
45
J-J J 5,000c__Jan 15 19151School tax (per $1,000) 1910___$8.82
180,000c_Jan 15 '16-351Population In 1911 (est.)
12.000
INTEREST at tile Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.

OGDENSBURG. R. J. Donahue, Treasurer.
This city is in St. Lawrence County
School Bonds.
48 '97 J-J $10,500c_July 1 '12-17
3%s'00 J-J
6,750cJuly 1 '12-20
33-s'05 M-N
8,000c_ _May 1 '12 15
8,000c_May 1 '16-'19
45 '05 M-N 1 6,000c.May 1 '20-'22
6,000c..May 1 '23-'25
4s '09 M-N 31,500c_May 1 '12-'29
Water-Works Bonds
34s'88 M-N $28,000r_May 30 '12-18
338'00 J-J
(3,750c _July1'12-20
4s '97 J-J
22.500c&r_July1'12-17
7,920c. _July 1 '12 20
3 %s'01 J-J
4s
J-D 530,000 June 1 '25-'30
.125,000_ _June 1 '31-32
25,000_ _June 1 '33-34
4s '11 J-D {60,000_ _June 1 '35-38
35,000_ _June 1 '39-'40

Incorporated as a city in 1868.
Highway Bonds4s U5 A-0 $24,0000_May 1 '12-'23
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1911_3341,000
8,874
Assessment debt (Inci.)____
Water debt (Included) ___ 240,250
Total valuatIon 1911_ __ _ _5,842,650
(Assessment about 80% full value.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_$23.76
3:991.37
139
6
City tax (per $1,000) 1911_ 153
Population in 1905.
PopulatIon in 1910
INTEREST Is payable at
York and Ogdensburg.

New

OLEAN. P. C. Foley, Mayor; G. M. Lundy, Clerk.
This city is in Cattaraugus County. Incor. April 25 1893. succeeding the
village of Olean. Tile village of North Olean was annexed on Jan. 1 1909.
Pavement Bonds.
Water Works Bonds.
I
4s '89 J-J
$6,500r__Jan 1 '12-'14 5s '09 A-0 $22,000c _Oct 1 '12-'24
No Olean Sewer Bonds
($2,000 yearly)
4s '96 J-J
7,500r_July 1 '12-'26 40'07 J-J $52,800r_July 1 '12-'33
4s '08 J-J
Refunding Water Bonds.
36,000c_July 1 '15-32
5s '05 J-D
3,000c&r Dec 1 '12-14 4s '01 J-J $11,000r_July 1 '12-'33
4s '09 11-S 40,000c_Sept 1 '15-54 3%8'99 J-J
9,000r_July 1 '12-'28
10,000_ _July 1 4
3%s'03 J-J
Park improvement Bonds.
'14.
20
'
-2
30
1
45 '06 F-A $25,000r_ _Feb '20-'24 BOND. DEBT June 1 '11_5324,833
43'06
F-A 10,000r _July 1 '25-26 Floating debt
Water debt (included)
Fire Department Bonds.
124,000
4s '09 A-0 $25,000r __Oct 1 '19-'28 Total valuation 1911
6,711,338
(Assessment about 70% actual value)
Sewer Bonds
45
2.74
7 43
7
34
J-J $35,000r_July 1 '12- 18 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_1
4s '00 A-0 25,300r___Oct 1 1919 Population n 1910
INT. on park bonds at Treas. office; on water bonds, part at the Farmers'
Loan & Tr. Co., N. Y., part at the Union Dime Say. Inst., N. Y., part at
Treas. office; on sewer bonds, part at Treas. office, part at the Schenectady
Say. Bk.; on bonds of 1909 at Exchange Nat. Bank, Olean.
OLEAN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. C. L. VergasOn, Clerk.
School District No. 1 of the City and Town of Olean.
When Due 4s 09 Al-N $75,000e&rMay 1 '15-45
LOANS$12,000c&r.lan 1'12-14 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___$133,000
45
J-J
3,000c_Jan 1 1015 Assessed valuation 1911_ _7,293,564
12,000r_ _July1 '16-18 (Assessment about 50% actual value
4s
July
_ July1 1919 School tax (per $1.000) 1911 _311.75.
•
4%s'07 July 28,000c&rJ'Iy1 '20-'29 Population in 1911 (est)__20,000
INTEREST on coupon bonds is payable at Seaboard National Bank.
New York; on registered bonds to the registered holder.

ONEIDA. E. B. French, Chamberlain; D. J. Covell, Clerk.

This city is in Madison County. Incorporated March 28 1901.
Sewer Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
$646.12c J'ne 1 '12-13
4 hal° J-J $24,000-Ju1y 1 '12-'35 4s
4s '04 Feb
383.36r Feb 1 '12-15
School Bonds.
. Apr
211.62r_Apr 1 '12-'14
3;is
11-N $21,000r_May 1 '12-'18 4s
0(8'11 F-A J39,000r_Aug 15 '19-'31 45 '04 A-0 2.000r__ Apr 1 '12-'15
45
15
'32-'33
4,000r_Aug
'05
June 132.56_June 1 '12-'15
1
48 '06 Apr
085.30_Apr 1 '12-'16
Public Improvement Bonds.
3%s F-A15 $2,500r_Aug 15 1912 4 %s'07 M-N 19,901.82„May '12-'17
Water Bonds.
Local improvement Bonds.
11-S $50.000r_
4s '05
Sept $7,400__Sept 1 '12-'15 3%s
1915
3%s '05 Quar 38,000_ _July 1 '12-'30
Paving Bonds.
43
Apr $10,054.54r_Apr 1 '12-'14 4s '05 Aug 45,000___Aug 1 1925
4s '04 A-0 '1 ,000r_ _Apr 1 '12-'15 BOND. DEBT Aug 7 1911_3326,000
2,090r_ _Feb 1 '12-'15 Floating debt
48 '04 Feb
14,575
45 '05 June 1.424_ _June 1 '12-'15 Assessed valuation 1910__ _4,487,301
NORTH HEMPSTEAD.
45 '06 Apr 7,146.50__Apr '12-'16 (Assessment about 60% actual val.)
This town is in Nassau Co. P. J. Christ, Supervisor (P. 0. Manhasset.) 4%s'08 F-A 6517._1'0) 1 '12 17 Tax rate (per $1,000) '10
$28.00
Roslyn Landing improvem't Bds.
Roslyn Water Dist. Bonds.
_8,317
2,515.68 May 1 12-21 Population In 1910
May
4%g'09 J-J $10,000c_July 1 '16-'25 4.80s g '10 M-NJ$18,000 __Nov 1 '15 40'11
INTEREST on the water and several ether issues payable in New York;
Street Improvement Bonds.
1 90,000_Nov 1 16-30 other
Oneida.
bonds
in
4%g'09 J-J $12,000c_July 1 '16-'27
Westbury Water Dist. Bonds.
43g'09 J-J
10,000c_July 1 '25-'34 4.353'1111-N $60,000__May 1 '16-30 ONEIDA COUNTY. J.T. Somers, Treas. J. II. Carroll, Comt.
43.4g'09 J-J
9,000c_July 1 '25-33
Town Hail Bonds.
Utica Is the county seat.
48 '05 J-J $16,000c_ _July 1 '12-19 LOANSPublic Dock Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
When Due.
43.0 g M-S 323,000c_Mch 1 '12-34
Bridge Bonds.
4s '09 M-N$135,000r_hfay 1 '12-'20
Court-liou se Bonds.
Road Bonds.
48
$2,700r_July 1 '12-14 3%s '02F-A$272,000r. _Feb '12-'30 4s '11 1I-N 150,000r_hIay 1 '13-'22
J-J
45
J-D $28,000r___Dec. '12-25 4sg'06 F-A J10,000c_Aug 1 '16&21
(264,000r_Feb 1 '12-'23 BOND. DEI3T Aug 1011_51,080,000
45
J-J J14,000r_July 1 '12-25
110,000c_Aug 1 1926 3%s 05F-A,, 24,000r_ _ Feb 1 1924 Assessed valuation, real..-72,032,040
A-0
127 000r__ July 1 1026 5s g
5,000c Oct 8 '12-'17
1.100,000r_Feb 1 '25-'28 Assessed val., personal_ __ 6,365,875
45 '05 J-J
14,000c __Jan 1 '12-25 5s c
A-0
3,000c_ _Oct 8 '12-'21
Assessed val., franchises__ 4,646,268
Road Bonds.
4%WOO J-J
20.000c_July 1 '16-'35 BOND.DEBT A r 12 '11_ $226,000 5s '08 A-0 $60,000r_AprIl 1912-14 Total valuation 1910
83,044,182
4;is g s-an 30,000c_ _Jan 1 '18-27 Total assessed va . 1910__13,290,640 53
A-0 20,000r_April 1012-13 Exempt property
8,122,790
4 Ms g s-an
9,0000_Jan 1 '20-'28 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910 $18.70
Net assessed val. 1910
Court House Completion.
74 921 391
4 Ms g s-an .1' 6,0000_Jan 1 '20-'25 Population in 1905
14,163 4%8'07 F-A $55,000r_ _ __Feb 1S-'28 County tax (per $1,000) 1910_$6.38
1 1,500c___Jan 1 1926 Population in 1910
17,831
INTEREST is payable in Utica. 'Population in 1910
154,157
INT. on loan of 1905 payable at Nassau Co. Bank; on 43-% road bonds
at the First Nat. Bank of Mineola; other loans at office of Supervisor.
ONEONTA. C. D. Sewell, City Chamberlain.
In Otsego Co. Inc. under Chap. 30, Laws of 1885; became city Jan. 1 '09.
NORTH HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4.
School Bonds.
When Due.
LOANSTills district (P.O. Port Washington) is In Nassau Co. H. Smith. Sec.
4s '07 11-S $8,000c_Mch 8 '1 -'27
Paving Bonds.
4%5'08 J-J $105,000r_Jan 1 '28-'481(Assessment about X actual value.) 3%5 '89 Aug
$8,000cAug 13 '12-'19 4%s 06 .1-0 75,000r June 121 -26
BOND. DEBT Oct 1910__ $138,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1910 $16.20 3 Ms'01
28,500r_June 8 '12-'30
Funding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910_ _2,579,630 I Population In 1910 (est.)
4,500 3.94505 J-J
3,400c_J uly 1 '12-'28 3 hs '90 M-S1$7,000r_Mch 15'12-'18
INTEREST is payable at the Bank 01 N. Hempstead in N. Y. exchange 43,65'10 F-A
7,000_Aug 15 '12-'25
1 900r___Mcb 1 1019




Nov., 1911.]

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

55

Sewer Bonds.
430'10 F-A $6,000_Aug 15 '12-'23
Funding & Refunding Bonds.
3.945 '04 Sept $11,000c Sep 1 '12-'33
Building Bonds.
4.15s06 F-A $48,000r_Aug 1 '12-'35
Grade Crossing Bonds.
3.58s '05Jan $34,000r_Jan 20 '12-'45

Refunding Bonds.
OYSTER BAY SCHOOL DIST. NO. 5. J. T. Shea, Clerk.
4. '07 J-J
$3.500c_ _Jan 1 '12-'18
When Due. Assessed valuat'n '11-'12_33,680,384
BOND. DEBT May 25 '11_3164,000 LOANS4s
School debt (additional)... 88,000 430'11 ___ $65,000c___May 1 1931 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value)
___
70,000c__July 21 1947 School tax(per $1,000) '11-'12 $12.80
Assessed valuation 1910...3,684,945
7,000
Total tax (per 51.000) 1910_529.26 BOND. DEBT Aug 2 '11._ _$135,000 Population in 1911 (est.)
Population in 1910 _ _
_ 9,491 OYSTER BAY UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 22.
INT. payable at Treas. office.
E. Hackwitz, Clerk (P. 0. Farmingdale).
55 '11 J-J $30,000r_Jan 1 '21-'50ITOTAL DEBT Oct 1911_ .$37,000
ONONDAGA COUNTY. H. J. Knapp, Treasurer.
INTEREST payable at Farmingdale in N. V. exchange.
County seat is Syracuse.
LOANSWhen Due.
Court House Bonds-Con.
OYSTER BAY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24.
3.Penitentiary Bonds.
4s '08 J-J j$360,000r Jan 1 30-'35 4s
J-D $10,000r ____1912-1921 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ 381,500
J-JJ. 40,000c_July '12-'19
1 1036
1 40,000r_Jan
22,500r _ _ _1912-1922 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _1,696,400
70,000c July '20-'29 BOND.DEBT May 18 '11.31,515,000 43.4s
F-A {48,000r _ __ _1923-1956 School tax (per 51,000) 1911..$6.634
Women's Dormitory Bonds.
44,348
Sinking fund
1,000r
1957
45
A-0 $120,000r _1919-1938 Tax valuation, real
141,252,127
INT. on 4s payable at Glen Cove Bank; on 434s at Sea Cliff Bank.
Court House Bonds.
Tax valuation, personal.. 5.805,430
43 '04 M-Sj$357,000r Mch 1 '12-'28 Total valuation 1010 _
147,057.557 PEEKSKILL. A. E. Cruger, Village Clerk.
1 500,000r_Mch 1 1929 County tax (per $1,000) 1010_ __4.40
This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated 1826.
200,298
Population in 1910
Water Bonds.
I Sewer Bonds.
INTEREST on the penitentiary bonds is payable at Syracuse; on the 3.705 J-J
$40.000____July 1 1922 33.4s
___ $51,284 70 Augl'19-'44
court-house and dormitory bonds at the Morton Trust Co.. New York City 31.4s
___
10,000____Nov 1 1929 45
F-A 16,900
4s
J-J 1.436 18July 1 1033
($2,000 due yearly on Aug. 1.)
ONTARIO COUNTY. Peter R. Cole, Treasurer.
334s
M-N 26,880__Nov 1 '12-'32 3.7s
16,600„July15 '30-'46
___
Canandaigua is the county seat.
3.65s
J-J
20,000_ _ _July 1 1935 4s
5,200_ _Oct 1 '20-'29
___
Road Bonds.
Court House Bonds.
A-0 60,000r _Oct 1 1938
Refunding Water Bonds.
4s g '04 J-J $30,000r _July 1 '12-'13 4s '08 J-J 5 $9,000r __July 1 1915 4.158'08
4'05s'00E-A 80,000... _..Aug 1 1939 3.65s '04 J-J $124,000r_Ju1y 1 1934
1100,000r _July 1 '16'-19 4
(25,000r_JulY 1 '12-'13
Xs'11 1-0 95,000r_ __Oct 2 1941 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910.5456.571
48 '08 J-J
25,000r___July 1 1914 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ _$336,000
Fire Bonds.
Other liabilities
43,652
115,000r__ _July 11015 Assessed real estate. 1911_32,658,233 4s
$450
1912 Assessed valuation 1907_7,234,633
3.000r. __Apr 1 1919 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '11_34.09
Paving
Bonds.
City tax (per $1 000) 1903
$8 10
43,03'10 A-0 [50,000r_Apr 1 '20-'21 Population in 1005
52,689 4s
A-0 $42.000__Oct 1 '12-'32 Population in 1910
15,245
21,000r__ _Apr 1 1922 Population in 1910
52,286
43s'11 M-S I 2,000____July 1 1922
PELHAM. L. M. Simonson, Clerk.
50,000 July 1 '23-'24
This village is In Westchester County. Incorporated In 1896.
INTEREST payable at U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co., New York City.
LOANSWhen Due. Is
M-S $8,000r ____1913-1928
Street Bonds.
BOIC11). DEBT April 1911_ $75,000
ORANGE COUNTY. Robert Johnston, Treasurer.
431509 J-J $60.000r_July 1 '14-'37 Assessed val. real est. '10_ 1,900,000
County seat is Goshen.
4 %s'09 J-J
4,000r_July 1 '15-'22 Tax rate (per $1,000)'10_ ....$10.00
Hospital Bonds.
LOANSWhen Due.
4s '09 J-J
3,000r_July 1 '15-'20 Population in 1910
681
334s Feb 1 $300.000r_Feb 1 '15-'34 4348'11 M-S $3,000c___Mch 1 1913
INTEREST payable at the Village Treasurer's office In N. Y. exchange.
Road Bonds.
20,000c_Mch 1 '14-'17
PELHAM
UNION
FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. K. S. Durham.
3%8'07 F-A$200,000r_Feb 1 '15-'34 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1911...$575,000
Clerk (P.0. North Pelham).
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
Floating debt
111,575
This district of the town of Pelham is in Westchester County.
48'05
MS $10,000r_Mar 1 1912-13 Assessed valuation 1910..45,908,595
F-A $10,000r_Feb I '12-21 Assessed valuation 1911_36,082.949
00'10 F-A 65,000c_Feb 1 '12-24 (Assessment about 3 actual value.) 4s
INTEREST Is payable at National Population in 1910
116,001 4s Dec $70,000r.$1,000 yly from'13 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '11_ .$100,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_34.61
Bank of Orange County In Goshen.
4.40510 July 20,000r_July 1 '15-'34 Population in 1910
3,000
ORANGETOWN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. BOND. DEBT
Oct 1 1910..3110,000
This district (P.0. Nyack) is in Rockland Co. E. J. S. Van Houten,Pres.
INTEREST payable at the U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co. In N. Y. City.
LOANSWhen 1)ue.1 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ $4,574,547
PELHAM MANOR. H. N.' Babcock, Clerk.
430'07 J-J $75,000r.July 1 '12-'36
(Assessment about full value.)
This village Is in Westchester County. Incorporated in 1891
BOND DEBT Apr 1 1910_ $75,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_$_7.70
1 Population in 1910 (est.)
Highway Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
8,000
M-S 23,000r_Sept 1 1912 4s
INTEREST payable at the Nyack National Bank in New York exchange 430
M-N $60,000c__ _May 1 1917
434s
J-D 25,000r ____1913-1920 4.35s'll M-S 10,000r_Sept 1 '16-'25
ORISKANY FALLS. G. K. Clarke, Treas.
•
Street Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911..3129,000
This village Is in Oneida County.
4.608'10J-D $10,000r_June 10'15-24 Assessed valuation 1911 . 2,480.964
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 22 1911_330,000 4.35s'11J-D 13,000_June 10 '16-'22 Village tax (per $1,000) 1911..311.85
Water-System Bonds.
Assess. val. 1910
($2,000 yearly.)
265,700
Population in 1905
638
43,48'11 Jan $30,000 ____1916-1940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_$7.20
Village Hall Bonds.
Population in 1910
852
Population in 1910
892 5s '07 M-S $8,000r_ Sept '12-'19
INTEREST payable at First Nat. Bank, Oriskany Falls.
INT. on sewer bonds payable at Knickerbocker Tr. Co., N. Y.; street and
ORLEANS COUNTY. C. R. Sawyer, Treas.; G. W. sewer bonds of 1911 at Central Tr. Co., N. Y.; other issues to reg. holder.

Bennett, Deputy.

PENN VAN. E. R. Bordwell, Pres.; R. E. Chapman, Clerk.

This village is In Yates County. Incorporated 1810.
Albion Is the county seat.
Paving Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT April 1911
$98,400 43.18'10
___ 5$6,000r_Sept I '12-'13 33.4s
53
Feb $31,800r.Feb 10 '12-'13 Total valuation 1910
M-N $39,800r ____1912-1922
18,592,803
43(5'09 Feb 22,000r__Feb 10 1914 (Assessment about 65% actual
1 3,500r_ _Sept 1 1914_ BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_$139,536
val.)
Electric Light Bonds.
5s
Feb 14,600r_Feb 10 1915 State&Co. tax(per$1,000)'10.52.9734
Assessed valuation 1911_ _2,250,000
334 s '04A-0 $27,000 ....Oct '12-'22 (Assessment about 3.4 actual value.)
434s'11 Feb 38,000r_Feb 10 '16-'17 Population in 1905
31,323
Sewer Bonds.
County Hospital and Jail Bonds. Population in 1910
Village tax rate (per M) '11..314.25
.
32,000 3.705 '04A-0 $31.896r_ __Oct '22-'30 Population
45
in 1910
Feb $30,000r_Feb 10 '12-'17
4,597
A-0 35,440r_Oct 1 '12-'211INTEREST Is payable in Penn Yan.
INTEREST on road bonds is payable in Albion at the Citizens' National 4.508
Bank: on hospital bonds in Lockport
PERRY. Oscar N. Bolton, Clerk.
This village is in Wyoming County. Incorporated 1830.
OSSINING. J. W. Sands, Treasurer; R. A. Ward, Clerk.
When Due., Village Hall Bonds.
This village Is In Westchester County. On March 14 1911 the voters ap- LOANSWater Bonds.
4.305 F-A $25,000r ____1916-1940
proved the commission form of government. V. 92. p. 747.
$43,000r
1915 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_3117,000
LOANSWhen Due.
Sewer & Street Improvement lids. 4s SewerA-0
Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910...1,757.200
Street Inapt. Bends.
45
____ $1,753.26
1912 3348
J-J $38,000r ____1912-1930 (Assessment about % actual value.)
430'10 F-A$121.000„Aug 1 '15-39 434s
____
6,582.60
1913
Street Bonds.
VII. tax (per $1,000) 1910
Water Bonds
$9.00
55
____ 18,374.82
1913 48
F-A $11.000 r.....1912-1922 Population In 1910
3.953'09A-0 $50.000r___Apr 1 1939 65
4.388
____ 191.153.39_Subi. to call
INTEREST on water bonds payable in N. Y. City; on others in Perry.
48
24,000____Oct 1 1917 434s10 M-S 200.000r_Sept 1 '15-'39
48
100,000____Oct 1 1918 BOND. DEBT Sept 1910_$691,700 PERRY AND CASTILE (Towns)
UNION FREE SCHOOL
48
____ 30,000
1919 Water debt (included) __ _ _ 204,000
DISTRICT NO. 6.
Improvement Bonds.
Certs. of indebtedness
39,199
____ 139,017.57
55
A district In Wyoming County (P. 0. Perry), 0. N. Bolton, Clerk.
1931 Assessed valuation 1910...7,402,858
Deficiency Bonds.
School-Building Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908____$9.70
'Assessed valuation 1911..32,019.860
$3,000
1912 Population in 1910
11.480 4 4s"07 J-D $50,000r_Dec 1 '12-'$61 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value)
BOND.
DEBT Oct 1911_ _ _$52,0001School tax (per $1.000) 1911_38.00
OSSINING UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. F. G. Wood,Clerk.
INTEREST is payable in Perry or New York City.
School-Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1 '11_3142,000
4.20807 J-J 170.000c_July 1 '12-'25 Assessed valuation 1910_8,652,455
138 '08 July 12.000c_July 1 '26-'27 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_37.21 PLATTSBURG. A. L. Senecal, City Chamberlain.
This city Is in Clinton County. Incorporated as a city In 1902.
4.103'09 F-A 40,000r__Aug 1 '28-'35 Population in 1911 (est)
11,000
Refunding Water Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
4.358'10 J-J 20,000r_July 1 '36-'301
J-J $15,000c_July 1 '12-'26 33.4s g J-J $40,000c_July 1 '12-'31
INTEREST on the Is. 4.10s and 4.35s payable at Treasurer's office; on 334s
J-J
33-4s
17,000.. July 1 '12-'28
School Bonds
4.20s at office of A. B. Leach & Co., New York.
330
26.000. Jan 1 '12-'37 48
J-J
3345
OSWEGO. James II. Chrystal, Chamberlain.
J-J
15,000__July 1 '12-'26
($2,j
$42n
0-1
00 yearly
in January.)
J-J
2,400__July 1 '12-'15 48
This city is in Oswego County. Inc. as a town in 1828 and as a city 1848. 4s
9,0000_31,000 yearly
M-S
48
J-J
17,000
School Bonds.
1915 BOND. DEBT Jan 11911. $273,200
Improvement Bonds.
Water Bonds.
430'11 F-A $45,000r_Aug 15 '12-'21 45
Total assessed val. 1910___3,509,950
A-0 $4,289 26
4s
J-J $17,000c ___ _1912-1928 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
City Bonds.
53
A-0 15,936 26
334s '05J-J
50.000c___July 1 1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-529.70
J-11$1138,000c ____1912-1918
334s
(Subject to call at any time.)
330
A-0 37,000(3...1912-1917 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1911_ __$870,225 4s 10 M-S 50,0000_32,000 yearly Population in 1910
11.138
INTEREST is payable in New York City at the Union Dime Savings
($7,000 due yearly.)
Water debt (Incl.)
545,500 Institution
and the Irving Savings Institution; in Albany at the Home Say.
A-0
4.
4,000c __1912-1915 Sinking fund
56,600 Bank; In Auburn
at the Auburn Savings Bank and in Poughkeepsie at theWater Bonds.
Total valuation 1911_ _ _ _ _12,161,078
A-0$302.500r_ _Apr 1 '12-'22 City tax (per $1,000) 1011_ ___$13.60 Poughkeepsie Say. Bank and in Plattsburg at the Chamberlain's office ;
334s
4345'08 J-D 229,500r_June 1 '12-'28 Population in 1005
22.572 PLEASANTVILLE. - W.'HAJahne,
Clerk.
Bridge Bonds.
Population In 1910
23,3138
This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated March 16 1897.
4348'10 F-A $58,500r_Aug 15 '12-'20
INTE1tEST on water, city, school and bridge bonds is payable in New 330'01 ____ $19.000__Oct 1 '12-'30 5s '08 J-D f$3,500„June 1 '13-'37
3.65s'02____
4.000-Apr 1 '12-'15
York; on improvement bonds at City Chamberlain's office.
1 2,000....June 1 '13-'16
4348'03 ____
500-Sept 1 '12-'13 45 '03 ____
2,310Sept 1 '12-'17
OSWEGO COUNTY. Fred. M. Moore, Treasurer.
Water Bonds.
4s '04 ____ 30,800_ _Aug 1 '12-'334s '06 J-D $26,160_ _ _June 1 '12 35 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1911..3133,730
Oswego is the county seat.
When
Due.
LOANS8,000r_July 1 '12-'36 Sinking fund
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ __3173,365 58 '07 J-J
63,660
Bridge Bonds.
3,500e_June I' 16-'22 Assessed valuation 1911_2,192,193
Floating debt
16,000 43-4s '11 J-D
$3
StreetjBonds.
4348'08 Aug $9,000r_ __Aug 1 1912 Total valuation 1910
about full value.)
28,382,720
Jail Bonds.
.960_ __June 1 '12-35 Tax rate (per $1000) 1911._ $20
(Assessment about 80% actual value) 4s
10
,2
.72
7
43P1'08 M-S5330,000r_Mch 1 '13-'15 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$5.60
Population In 1910
INT. payable at U. S. Mtge. do Tr. Co., N. Y., and at Mt. Pleasant Bank.
55.000rMch 1 "20 Population in 1010
71,664
INTEREST on the bridge bonds is payable at the First National Bank
PORT CHESTER. David J. Kelly Jr., Treasurer.
of Oswego; on the Jail bonds at the Chase National Bank In N. Y. City.
This village Is In Westchester County.s treet..
i ni pro,emMay
Incorporated
en B
10
4
.
1d.
868
(C
.
OTSEGO. H. K. Murdock, R. It. Comm.(P.0. Cooperst'n).
Tax Relief Bonds.
on.)
This town Is in Otsego County. Incorporated Feb. 20 1869.
bs g '00 J-J $25,000r _July 15 1912 58 '08 $1-N $3,000r_Nov 1 '12-'14
Refunding.
50,000r_ _Jan 15 1913 5s '08 M-N
Refunding-(Con.)
5s '10 J-J
3,000r_Nov 1 '12-14
3348
M-S $22,500c_Sept 1'12 '26 4s
M-S $7,500c___Mch 1 1914
Street-Improvement Bonds.
5s '08 M-N
4.000r_Noy 1 '12-'15
8,000e_5ept 1 '27-'30 48 '10 M-S 13,000c_ Mch 1 '12-'24 $348'08 A-0 $23,000c__Oct 1 '12-'23 55 '08 M-N
1.000r_Nov 1 .12-'13
334s
M-S 15,000c_Mch 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Oct 1011____$86,000
5s '08 M-N
($2,000 due yearly.)
1,000r_Nov 1 '12-'13
334s
M-S
1,000c_ _Mch '12-'16 Assessed valuation 1910_2,947,669 3345 g '00 A-0 7,000c-__Oct '12-'18 55 '08 M-N 2,500r_Nov 1 '12-'14
$348
M-S
900r__ _July I 1912 5s '08 M-N 10,000r_Nov
4,500c_Mch '17-'31 Total tax (per $1.000) '10
'11-'21
$8.10 430'07 J-J
45
22,000r_July 1 '12-'33 53 '08 M-N 11,000r_Nov 1
M-S 14,500c___Mch 1 1923 Population in 1910
.
1 '12-'22
4,287 4 3is'07 J-J
INTEREST payable at First and Second National banks of Cooperstown.
6,500r-June 1 '11-'24 55 '08 M-N 3,000r_Nov 1 '12-14
4s '03 J-D
3,500r_June
1
4s
'12-'18
'03
J-D
55
'08 M-N
OTSEGO COUNTY.
6,000r_Nov 1 '12-'17
4s '05 A-0 24,000r_May 1 '12-'35 4s '08 M-N
1,000r_Nov 1 '12-'13Coopierstown is the county seat.
2,000r_Aug 1 '12-'13 58 '08 M-N 29,000r_Nov 1 '12-'40
4s '05 F-A
LOANSWhen Due.1130ND. DEBT Dec 1 '10_
$80,000 58 '07 J-D 12,000r Dec 1 '12-'23 55 '09 FA
5,500r_ _Feb 1 '12-'22
Highway Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1909_20,877,835 Is '07 J-1) 10,000r_Dec 1 '12-'21 58 g '09 J-J
5,500„July 15 '12-'22
48 '09 M-S $60,000r ____111111-1124 Population in 1910
47,216 55 '07 J-D 13,000r_Dec 1 '12-'24 Gs '11
1912-1931
16,000




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Sewer Bonds.
Fire Bonds.
RENSSELAER COUNTY. Arthur MacArthur, Treasurer;
3.70s05 g M-N $36,000r_Nov '12-35 3)(g'04 F-A $28,500r_ _ _Aug '12-'30
Edwin Morrison, Deputy County Treasurer.
8,800c_Nov 1 '12-'13
48 '09 F-A 10,000r__Feb 1 '12-'21 330'00 M-N
County seat is Troy.
15,000r_July 1 '12-'26
7,000r_Feb 1 '12-25 4% g'07 J-J
48 '09 F-A
Toll Road Bonds.
Jail Bonds.
4,000r_Nov 1 '12-'19
3,500r_ _Feb 1 '12-'18 5s '08 M-N
5s '09 F-A
500r___Nov 1 1912 48 '10 F-Af$54,000r_Aug 1 '12-'20 3%8'92 F-A $36.000r_Feb 1 '12-'23
1,000r__Feb 1 '12-'13 5s '08 M-N
58 '09 F-A
Hospital Bonds.
35,000r_Aug 1 '21-'25
6.500r_ _Mch 1 '12-'24
4,500r .Feb 1 '12-'20 Is '09 M-S
55 '09 F-A
1.200r_Feb 1 '12-'17 4s '10 F-A 80,000r_$7,000 yearly 48 '09 131-N $26,000r_May 1 '12-'24
500r____Feb 1 1912 Is '09 F-A
58 '09 F-A
Sinking Fund Bonds.
(reg.)Bonds
Court-House
'14-'33
1
Is
__Oct
'10 A-0 20.000r
1,599..Oct 1 '14-'16
5s '10 A-0
3%8'05 A-0$114,000r_ _Apr 1 '12-'30 3368'97 A-0 $75.000r_Apr 1 '13-'17
Drainage Bonds.
Gun Brook Drain Bonds. •
Refunding Bonds.
$4,000c_July 1 '12-'15 3%8'96 A-0 105,000rApr 1 '31-'45
48 g '04 A-0 $21,000c-Apr '12-'32 48 g '02 J-J
3,000r_Mch 1 '12-'14 330'97 A-0 25,000r__Apr 1 '41-'45 330'05 F-A $24,000c__Feb 1 '12-'35
4s g '06 M-N
Road Bonds.
330'06 F-A 25.000r_Feb 1 '12-'34
Armory Bonds.
$4,000c_July 1 '12-'19 BOND. DEBT Nov 2'11___$574.333
48 '02 J-J
'12-'19 4s '07 F-A 16,000r__Feb 1 '12-'27
5s '10 A-0 34,000__ Oct 1 '12-'45 Assessed valuation 1911_0,114,100 35s'02 F-A $16,000r__Feb 1
House of Industry Bds.(renew.).
War Bonds (renewal).
9,500r ____1912-1916 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
5s '10
5,000r _ _ _1912-1921 Village tax (per $1,000) '1L__$1293 48 '97 F-A $12,000c__Feb 1 '12-'16 3%8'02 F-A $22,000c_ _Feb 1 '12-'22
5s '10 ___
BOND.
DEBT Oct 1 1911__$816,000
'12-'30
1
19.000c__Feb
F-A
330'00
12,809
1910
In
Population
_1912-1923
6,000r _
5s '10 __
INTEREST on the sewer bonus, the fire-house bonds and the street- 330'99 F-A 10,000c_ _Feb 1 '12-'21 Total assessed val. 1910 _83,564,726
6.000c_Feb 1 '12-'17 (Assessment about full value.)
Improvement bonds of 1905 due Nov. 1 1911 is payable at First National 330'01 F-A
County tax (per $1,000) 1910_$4.037
Highway Bonds.
Bank, Portchester.
122,637
330'05 F-A $55,000r_Feb 1 '12-'33 Population In 1905
,22,276
F-A 25,000r_ _Feb 1 '12-'36 Population in 1910
PORT JERVIS. C. N. Knapp, Mayor; John F. Cleary, 330'06
4s '07 F-A 72.000r_ _Feb 1 '12-'35
Clerk.
is '09 P-A 46,000r_Feb 1 '12-'34
This city Is In Orange County. Incorporated July 26 1907. It was formINTEREST on registered bonds Is payable at the office of the County
rly a part of the Town of Deerpark, and is liable (jointly with that town) Treasurer; on coupon bonds at National State Bank, Troy.
26
July
1907;
the
on
outstanding
for the bonds of the town which were
amounts of such bonds-refunding railroad bonds-outstanding on Oct. 1 ROCHESTER. C. F. Pond, Comp.; F. E. Glen, Dep. Comp.
Rochester is the county seat of Monroe County. Incorporated 1834.
1911 was $140,800, of which the present Town of Deerpark will provide for
Water Works.
Consolidated Loan.
$28,160 and the City of Port Jervis will provide for $112,640, and this
$51,000r__Apr 15 1912 45 '93-'6F-A$300,000r Feb 1 1943
amount Is given, along with the city's other debt, in the details below.
Bonds.
1
1912
Sewer
(Subject to call after 20 years.)
40,000r___July
Refunding
F-A.{
3%8'82
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
$6,000__July 1 '12-'13
9,000r___Sept 1 1912 330 '92P-A$500,000r Feb 1 1942
F-A $19,200c&r_Feb '12-'15
$30
24,000__July 1 '14-'19
(Subject to call after 1912.)
Bridge Bonds.
F-A 28,000c&r_Feb '16-'20 430'11 J-J
330
25,000__July 1 '20-'24 3s '90 J-J $100,000r__Jan 1 1920 3;6s '94F-A$950,000r Feb 1 1944
F-A 19,200c&r_Feb '21-23
330
30,000__July 1 '25-'29
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1914.)
(Subject to call Jan 1 1900.)
F-A 21,600c&r_Feb '24-'26
3 3-6s
F-A 24,000c&r_Feb '27-'29 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ _$197,000 330'91 J-J $100,000r_ _July 1 1921 330'94 F-A$250,000r Aug 1 1914
330
Water Refunding.
Total assessed val. 1911___2,710,300
(Subject to call July 1 1901.)
City tax (per $1,000) In 1911_$241.70 3348'92 J-J $100,000r_ _Sept 1 1921 330'05M-N$360,000r May 1 1935
Water Works Refunding.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911..___42.70
(Subject to call Sept 1 1901.)
336s '03J-J$2,697,000r_Jan 1 1933
Population In 1910
9,564
East Side Trunk Sewer
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1913.)
J-J $150,000r Jan 1 '22-'27
INTEREST payable at Nat. Bank of Port Jervis and at City Treas. office, 4s
Water Shed Bonds.
(Subject to call after 20 years.)
Jan 1 '13-'21 330 '98F-A$200,000r Aug 1 1918
POUGHKEEPSIE. John K. Sague, Mayor; Edward Bur- 330 J-J 225,000r
336s
20
'04J-J 170,000r July 1 1924
after
years.)
call
to
(Subject
gess, Chamberlain; Thos.F. Whalen, Clerk.
Local Improvement Bonds.
J-J 250,000r Jan 1 '28-'37
330
This city Is the county seat of Dutchess County. Incorporated 1854.
330 '04J-J 100,000r July 1 38-'41 330'99 F-A$500,000r Oct 2 1919
Railroad Bonds.
When Due.
LOANS(Subject to call Aug. 1 1909.)
(Subject to call July 1 1914.)
M-N $14,000r___May '12-18
Ceuta.(Sink. Fd. Commissioners') as
330 '04J-J 1300,000r July 1 1014
Park Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
M-S $15,000r__- -Sept 1928
$3is
1500,000r July 1 1924
38 '88 J-J $300,000r July 1 1928
A-Of$34,000r_Oct 1 '12-'28
M-N 59,000r____Nov 1928 3%8
330
4s '08 J-J 1,000,000r_ Sept 1 1938
(Subject to call July 1 1898.)
17,000r___Oct 1 1929 330'96 J-J $60,000r___Jan 1 1036 (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1918.)
1,000r____Mch 1919
M-S
3346
F-A 75,000r___ _Feb 1935
336s
Water Bonds.
School Bonds.
(Subject to call Feb 29 1906.)
M-N 127,000r_Nov '12-'20
48 '09 M-S $115,000r__Mch 1 1929 3s
48'06-'09J-J $275,000r_June 1 '12-'22
Market Bonds.
'(31,500r... Nov 1930 3;0'04 J-J $144,000r_ Jan 1 1914
Convention Hall Bonds
M-N 50,000c&r _May 1912
78
M-SJ 25,500r_Sept '12-'30
M-N 100,000c&r__May 1913 38
7s
4s '09 J-D $100,000r June 1 1929
(Subject to call after 1909.)
10,000r_ _Sept 1930
M-S 14,000r._ __Mch '12-25
48
Refunding RR.
M-S 95.000r_Sept 15 '12-30 330 '93F-A$72.5.000r Feb 1 1913
2,000r_ __ _May '12-13 330
M-N
4s
M-S 105,000r_Sept 11 1931
M-N 19,000r__May 1912 3368
$3-68
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1903 )
M-N 97,000r. __May 1 1923
2,000r. _ May '12 13 3368
M-N
3368
INTEREST-All bonds and Interest are payable at the office of the
6,'100r. __May '12-17 330 '04F-A 53,000r__ _Feb 1 1934 Unlon Trust Co of New York, fiscal agents of the city.
M-N
33-is
M A 2o,01)or___ May 1J19 330 '00E-A 82,000r___Feb 1 1926
330
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, &C.
2,000r_Feb '12-13 4s '07 M-S 40.000r___Mch 1 1927
F-A
38
ont.1 1911. Oct. 1 1910. Oct. 1 1909. Oct. I 1908.
4s '07 F-A 40,000r__Aug 11017 430'08 M-N 63,000c&r_alay 1 1928 Bonded debt
$10,356,000 $10,619,000 $10,744,000 $10,795,445
430'10 A-0 90,000r___Apr 119:10
Sewer Bonds.
5,560.000
5,560,000
5,560,000
5,427,000
(included)
Water
debt
1931
1
al11,000___Apr
30'11
4
'15-'17
000rJune
$60
J-J
4s
On Oct. 1 1911 the elt} had a sinking fund of $1,041,518. In addition
6.000r__June 12-'14 TOT. FD. DT. Apr 1911_51,576,000
J-D
46
debt of $4,759,400
5.000r_ _Mch '12-'16 Total valuation 1910__ _ _22,073,284 to the above debt, the city had on Oct. 1 1911 a floating
J-D
4s
F-A 10,000r . Feb 1 1012 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1-910_520.28 consisting of outstanding notes.
330
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation and tax rate
27,936
Population In 1019.
a Coupon or registered.
have been as follows, real estate being assessed at about actual value.
Rate of Tax
Personal
Real
0(P.
Treas.
PUTNAM COUNTY. E. D. Stannard,
Franchise. per $1,000.
Property.
Estate.
YearsBrewster.)
$14,427,500 $18 97
1911
$8,050,900
$152,595,732
14,665 1910
19.32
13,059,600
IPopulation In 1910
8,305,500
143,624,685
Building Bonds.
19 65
12,075,200
7,142,250
134,905,040
4%8'11 F-A $30,000 __Aug 1 '17-'311 INTEREST at First National Bk. 1909
18 94
5,742,825
6,952,050
1905
114,244,975
Road Bonds.
in Brewster.
19 83
4,544,520
9,108,630
1900
102,295,000
4348'11 F-A $18,000r_Aug 1 '17-'251
15 20
5,937,95
1800
88,053,750
23 86
__ __ _ _
1.430,144
34,408,725
QUEENSBURY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO, 1. 1880
POPULATION.-In 1910 was 218,149; In 1005 was -181,666; In 1000 It
C. E. Bullard, Clerk.
was 162,608; in 1890, 133,896; In 1880, 89,366; In 1870, 62,386.
County.
This district (P. 0. Glens Falls) is in Warren
5s '11 J-D $15,000 Dec 1 '24-'251Assessed valuation 1911 „$5,292,980 ROCKLAND COUNTY. NV. G. Hamilton, Treasurer.
New City Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT July 1911 _ _.$91,0001
LOANSINT. payable at the Glens Falls Trust Co.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911 $392,000
62,000
Floating debt
Bonds.
QUEENS COUNTY.
-Is
33
J-D 3110,000r June 1914-'24 Assessed valuation, real 27,104,451
of
1,092.070
County seat Is Long Island City. A good part of the old County
12,000r Sept 1 '12-'13 Assessed val., personal
1
686,500
Queens is now Included in the Greater New York. and a law changing the Is '05 Id-Si 70,000r Sept 1 '14-'23 Franchises
639,867
name of that portion of the old county outside of Greater New York to Nas8,000r Sept 1 1924 Bank stock
148,009
sau County went Into effect Jan. 1 1899. The amount of outstanding bonds
Sept 1 '25-'34 Corporate stock
180.000r
29,670,888
Total valuation 1910
County Bonds.
of this county which will be chargeable to the city of New York has been
dethis
Under
875).
p.
71.
(V.
Court
finally determined by the Supreme
55
J-J $12,000r Mch 1 '12-'13 (Assessment about 60% actual val.)
46,873
cision the city of New York was made liable for $3,796.032 11 of the old
INT. payable at New City, N. Y. Population In 1910
debt of Queens County as It stood at the date of division and the remaining
$1,011,967 89 became an obligation of Nassau County. Instead of appor- ROCKVILLE CENTRE. Geo. W. Rorer, Clerk.
This village Is In Nassau County. Incorporated July 15 1893.
tioning certain bonds to N. Y. City and to Nassau Co., the debt and Interest
Water Bonds (Continued).
Light Bonds
will not be divlded, but will be paid by N. Y. City, Nassau Co. paying over
Its proportion as It becomes due. N. Y. City pays .78952414973 of the prin- 3.70s g '97 A-0 32,000r..Oct 28 '12-13 3.115s '02 J-J $7,500r_Jan. 1 12-26
3,000r_July 1 '12-'17
cipal and interest as it becomes due, and Nassau Co. .21047585027.
3 ifl g '00 J-J 9,700c&rJuly 1 '12-21 4.408'07J-J
The statement below shows the obligations of the old County of Queens 3.85s '013 J-D 7,000r_June 1 '13-'19 130ND. DEBT Oct 27 '11_ _ _$80,700
4,000r_Sept 1 '12-19 Assessed valuation 1011_ _1,925,405
4.20s'09M-S
which remained outstanding on Oct. 31 1911
Gold Bonds.
When Due.
4.298'11 F-A 11,000__Aug 1 '15-25 (Assessment about % actual value.)
LOANS29.00
4s g
J-J $151,000g_July 1 1916 4.293'11 F-A
6,000 Aug 1 '15-'26 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911
Road Bonds.
3,667
Funding Bonds,
Population In 1910
Water Bonds.
48
A-0$340,000__Oct 15 1917
Centre.
In
Rockville
payable
1
J$150,000_Dec
J-D
'12-'26
INT.
4s
1
1917
15
'15-20-25
$29,500rJan
4s
J-J
'95
4s
M-N 375,000__Nov
1 60,000___Dec 1 1927
• J-D 55,000___Dec 27 1917
415
MacMaster,
Clerk.
L.
50,000__Dec 15 1917 ROME. A. H. Kessinger, Mayor; A.
J-D
J-D1339,000___Dec 1 1917 is
48
March 8 1870.
This city Is In Oneida County. IncorporatedBonds.
Building Bonds.
48
J-D 200,000___Dec 15 1917
Sewer
Water Bonds.
J-D$120,000___Dec 15 1927
48 g
J-J 400,000___May 11922 4s
J-J $125,000r Apr 15 '12-'21
4s '08 J-J $100,000r_July 1 1928 ii
Other Bonds
48 g
M-N 275,000___Nov 1 1916
90,000r ___Nov 2 19213 ($5,000 yearly to 1920; bal. due 1921)
J-J $80.000_ _Jan 1 '12 '19 48 '08 J-J
4s
A-0 618,000___Apr 1 1017 ts
J-J 237.000r Apr 15 192Apr
5 1929 Is
50,000r_
48
A-0 135 000___Oct 1 1917 TOTAL DEBT Oct 3111..$4,458,000 4s '09 J-J
Oct 1 1911_$798,000
N. Y. City's proportion_3,511,803.00 48 '09 J-J 155,000r___July 1 1929 TOTAL DEBT
(Incl.)__
___ _ 608,000
debt
Water
1930
2
25.000__Jan
_ 946,19, 00 4s '10 J-J
Nassau's proportion_
40,000___Deo 1 1930 Assessed valuation 19-1-1_ _8,239,420
.4s '10 J-J
$1,000) 1.01.1___$32.24
(per
tax
15
Total
1931
150,000r_Sept
J-J
43is'll
3.
DISTRICT
NO.
FREE
SCHOOL
RAMAPO UNION
Population in 1910
20,497
Street Bonds.
EST Is payable In Rome
0 W. Milton Potter, Clerk.
T
I NElt
4s
M-N $16.500r Nov 1 '12-'22
FrThIs district (P. 0. Suffern) is In Rockland County.
4s
A-0 10,000r Apr 15 '12-'21 and New York City.
$7,500
When Due.1FloatIng debt
LOANSROME SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. D. J: Kelly, Supt. Schools.
4.358'11 Sept$60,000_ _ _Sept 1 '16-45 Assessed valuation 1910.. _2,596.450 LOANSWhen Due. 1 BOND. DEBT April 1911_ $74,000
BOND. DEBT Sept 23 1511_371,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1910-$5.20 3368
J-J
$0,0011r_July 1 'l2-'l7 Assessed valuation 1910_6,138,835
tile
at
Bank.
Suffern
Nat.
on the 4.35s payable
P-A 22,7-,Or_Feb 1 'i2-'18 Sellout tax (per $1,000) 1910_$8.315
4s
4s '09 M-S 41,000r_ Mch 1 '19-'281 INTEREST payable In Rome.
RENSSELAER. J. W. Adams, Treasurer.
This city, formerly the village of Greenbush, was incorporated April 1897, RYE (Village). Geo. L. Henderson, Clerk.
This village Is in Westchester County. Incorporated In 1904.
and is in Rensselaer County. A bill passed by the Legislature of 1901
Dock Bonds.
Sewer Bonds,
annexed to the city the village of Bath-on-the-Hudson and part of the town
5s '08
M-S $15.000r_Meh 10 '13-37
'
Is
1-S
.
HN0
10,0d0
of East Greenbush.
310
.
s5
.
.r_Mcii 10 '13-.38
0
,
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911__$490,000
Greenbush Imp. Ref. Bonds.
Fire
Fire Department Bonds
43-0'08 A-0 $7,000r_Oct 30 '12-'25 430'11 J-J 1$20,000r_July 1 '12-'16 55 '03 M-S $40,000r_3-fch 10 '13-'38 Assessed valuation 19118,908,085
1 '17-'41 430'10 M-S 10,000r_Mch 10 '15-'24 (Assessment about 70% actual value)
2,000r_July
3
school Boln1d.
4,500r_Oct 30 '12-20
40'08 A-0
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _$8.08
Street Improvement Bonds
Sewer Bonds (City's portion).
M-S $10,000c_Mch 18 '12-16 5s '08 M-S$125,000r_Mch 10 '13-'38 Population in 1910
3,964
430'09 M-N $2,000r_Nov 15 '12-'15 436s
4s
F-Ai 6,000c Aug 1 1916
Paving Bonds.
INTEREST payable at Central Trust Co. In New York City.
I 7,000c Aug 1 1921
45
A-0
$30,000c Oct 11 1912
(P.
0.
Supervisor
Port Chester).
48
J-J
81,000c July 15 '12-'38 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1911__$481,000 RYE (Town). J. Haight,
This town is In Westchester County.
45
J-J
127.000r July 15 '12-'38 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _5,654,855
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___$554,000
Highway Bonds,
4.000r_ _July 15 1937 (Assessment about 85% actual value)
J-D $104,000r-rne 1 '12-32 Assessed valuation 1911__20,159,866
48 '04J-J
13,000r July 1 '12-'24 City tax (per $1,000) 1911--$18.40 343
mxl
sa
nst
acbros
(p
uit.0
we
oss
840
,rA
)
.6
1 lapci
uf_d__vsaillue3
to
48 '05M-S
4,000r Sept 28 '12-15 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910-$22-42 4 30'09 F-A 10,000r_Feb 1 '13-'22 (
Park Bonds
10,715
430'09 A-0 16,000r_Apr 30 '12-'27 Population In 1905
18,077
10,711 3.85e09F-A$400,000r_Feb 15 '19-38 Population In 1905
4 s'09 A-0 15,000r_Ocr 1 12-'26 Population in 1910
19,652
4s g '09 F-A 40,000r Feb 15 '19-'58 Population In 1910
Soldiers' & Sailors Monum t Fund.
INT. at Albany Co. Bank.
INTEREST Is payable at First Natlooal Bank, Port Chester.
430'10 M-S $3,000r_Sept 1 '12-'14

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

RYE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. C. C. Holden, Clerk
(P. 0. Mamaroneck).
45
J-D $13,750c _ _ _1912-1921 Assessed valuation 1910_42,613,065
4s '02 J-J
8,500r_ Jan 1 '12-'28 (Assessment about 86% actual value)
4.30s'07J-D
26,000 __June 1 '17-'42 School tax (per 81,000) 1910_ _86.74
BOND. DEBT April 1911_848,250 Population in 1910 (est.)__
4,500
INTEREST payable at Mamaroneck In N M York exchang-e.
RYE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3. W. Billington, Clerk.
5s '09 Nov 835,000_ _Nov 1 '14-33 Assessed valuation 1908_84,555,7713
BOND. DEBT July 1909___$59,500 School tax (per $1 000) 1908_ $675
RYE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. E. G Lantman, Supt.
of Schools (P. 0. Portchester).
LOANSWhen Due.
816,900 ____1912-1922
f$10,000r_Apr 1 '12-'16 4s
1923
1,000
___
43-0'10 A-01 15,000r_Apr 1 '17-'21
1026
1,000
20,000r _Apr 1 '22-'26
14,000 _ _ 1927-1934
25.000r_Apr 1 '27-'31 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_4177,100
3 Ms
A-0 5 42,000 .._1012-1925 Assessed valuation 1911_8,376,400
1
2,700
1926 School tax (per $1,000) '11_411.65
Population in 1910
15,340
INT. payable at Say. Bk., Portchester, Riverhead and Peekskill.

SCARSDALE.

57

John R. Ross, Clerk.
This town is in Westchester County. Incorporated March 7 1778.
Highway Bonds
Highway Bonds (Con.).
J-J $13,000r __1912-1924 4s
55
M-N $18,500r __1911-1926
330
M-N J 3,000r __1912-1914 4348'10 J-D 48,000r ____1912-1935
130,000r _
_1915-1929 BOND. DEBT Jan 1911_4133,650
3%s
M-N 17,000r_May 1 '22-'30 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _4,887,797
Is
M-N f 2,000r _ __ _1930-1931 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.)
1
500r
1932 Tax rate (per $1,00C1) 1910_48.00
M-N
46
5,150r ____1917-19211Popul ition in 1910
.
1,300
INTEREST payable in White Plains at Central Bk. of Westchester Co.
SCHENECTADY. Chas. H. Benedict, Comptroller; Peter H.
Bernardi, Treasurer.
This city is situated in the county of the same name. Incorp. in 1798.
LOANSWhen Due.
Sewer Bonds.
School Bonds.
4s '91 A-0 $10,000r Oct
1 1920
3s '89 F-A 820.000r Feb 11 '12-'15 4s '92 A.() 10,000r Oct
1 1921
3s '90 F-A 20,000r Feb 1 '16-'19 4s '94 F-A 15,000r Aug
1 1922
J 3,000r Apr 1 1920 4s '96 J-J
5,000r July 15 1923
4s '99 A-01 15,000r Apr 1 '21-'23 4s '08 J-D 15,000r June 1 1924
A 31,000r Aug 1 '12-'20 4s '99 J J
1 1925
15.000r July
RYE AND HARRISON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 45 '00 F(See
V. 71,p. 202.)
48 '00 J-D 25.000r June 1012-'15
NO.6. E. L. Gilbert (P. 0. Harrison), Clerk Bd. Educ. 49 '02 F-A 60.000r Aug 1 '21-'32 4s '01 JD 30,000r 1926-'28 &'30
LOANS-When flue. I BOND. DEBT May 1909.._ 869.000 4s '03 J-J 110,000r July 1 '12-33 4s '02 M-N J35,000r May 1 '23-29
1,540c_Aug 15 '12-'18
5s '08 It--N $65,000c __1917-19421Assessed valuation 1908_1,665,000 65 '98 Aug
120,000r May 1 '30-'31
6s '01 Dec
1,125o_Dec
'12-'2 4s '02 M-N 13,000r May
1 1932
SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5.
900c_Nov
5s '99 Nov
'12- 14 45 '03 M-N 95.000r May 1 '12-'30
This district Is located in the town of Easthampton. B. D. Sleight, Sec. 3%5 '05A-0 12,000r Apr 1 '12-'15
( 9,000r May 1 '12-'14
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1911_848,800 4s '06 J-J 545,000r_July 15 '12-20 4s '04 M-N 4 20,000r May 1 '15-'19
45
-160,000r_July 15 '21-26
$800_ _Deo 1
1912 Assessed valuation 1911__1,385,000
125,000r May 1 '20-'24
43-6s
___
21,000_0et 1 '21-'27 (Assessment about )0% act. value.) 00'07 J-D 121,000r_June 1 '12-'18 4s '06 M-S 15,000r_Sep 15 '12-'14
53
___
27,000__Nov 1 '12-'20 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_814.60
)30.000r_June 1 1927 4345'06 A-0 120,000r_Oct 15 '15-'26
J-J
306,000r_July
Population in 1911 (est.)
15
43.4s'08
'12-'28
4%5'07 J-D 370,000r- -June 1 1927
3,500
440'10 J-J 285,000r_July 1 '12-'30 4 %s'08 A-0 133,000r_ Apr 1 '12-'28
INTEREST payable at the Pecon c Bank of Sag harbor.
448'11 A-0 200,000r_Oct 1 '12-31 430'10 A-0 80,000r_Oet 1 '12-'27
ST. JOHNSVILLE. Geo. W Nieman, Clerk.
Deficiency and Improvt. Bonds.
4%s'll A-0 100,000r__Oct 1 '12-'31
This village is in Montgomery County. Incorporated In 1854.
45 '02 F-A $20.000r Feb 1 '23-26
Street !mot. Assess. Bonds.
LOANSWhen Due.
Paving Bonds.
4s '04 M-N 50,000r May 1 '15-'24 4%s'll J-J $14,978.56 Oct 28'12-15
Water Bonds.
4.30s'll __ 836,000__Aug 1 '16-20
6,000r June 1 1912
Fire Bonds
Aug $7,000r_Aug 1 '12-'18 4.30s'll ann 36,000.
43s
1917-1040 4s '01 J-D1 5,000r June 1 1913 4s '00 F-A $3,000r Feb 1912-'14
May
3,000r_May 15 '10-'21
43s
Sewer Bonds.
45 '03 M40,000r May 1 '12-'19 4s '00 J-D 25,000r June 1916-'19
43,58
Jan
2,500r_Jan 1 '12-'16 4 t4s'oa Nov 832 640r _Nov 1 '12 35
Grade Crossing Bonds.
45 '01 J-D 10,000r June 1 1927
4s
May
6,500r_May 1 '12-'24 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_8108,500 48 '09 J-J $324,000r_July 20 12-'29 45 '01 J-D 15,000r June
1 1929
4s
Sept 13,000r_Sept 2 '12-'24 Assessed valuation 1911 _ _ _1,065,250
Water Bonds.
is '03 J-J
40.000r July 1
3%s
July
6,500r_July 1 '12-'24 (Assessment about U actual value.) 48 '85 M-N $40.000r Nov 1 '12-'15 4s '04 M-N 5 6,000r May 1 '16-'23
'12.'14
INTEREST payable at First Nat. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___812.69 45
F-A 29,000r_Aug 1 '12-'13
130,000r May 1 '15-'24
Bank, St.Johnsville.
Population in 1910
2,536 4s '93 F-A 18,000r_Aug 15 '12-'13 3 t-45'07 J-D 18.000r_ Dec 1 '12-20
4s 95 M-N 40,000r_May 15 1912 Temporary loan ate. 4s____8366,817
ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY. It. Newton, Treasurer.
4s '95 M-N 40,000r__May 15 1913 GEN. BONDS
Canton is the county scat.
3,515,969
Highway Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ __ _$75,000 4s '95 M-N 60,000r__May 15 1914 TOTAL DEBT Sept 15 '11 3,882,786
681,168
$15,000____Mch 1 1912 Assessed valuation 191045,136,216 4s '95 M-N 60,000r__May 15 1915 Sinking fund
4s
'95
J-J
30,000r__July 15 1916 NET DEBT Sept 15 '11_ 3,201,618
45 '11 M-Si 30,000_Mch 1 '13-'15 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910__82.00
5,000____Mcb 1 1916 Population in 1910
772,000
89,005 3s '86 M-N 10,000r___Nov 1 1916 Water debt (Included)
4s '98 J-D 32,000r_June 1917-18 Assessed valuation, real_44,084,960
INTEREST payable at County 'treasurer's office.
45 '99 J-J
15,000r___July 1 1919 Assessed val., personal
2,371,000
SALAMANCA. E. F. Fenton, Deputy Clerk.
4s '01 F-A 15,000r___Aug 1 1921 Assessed val., franchises_ 2,175,300
This village is In Cattaraugus County. Incorporated July 25 1878.
(210,000r_Aug 15 '16-'21 Total valuation 1911
48,631,260
(trade Crossing Bonds.
Sidewalk Bonds
45 '03 F-Aj 50,000r_ _Aug 15 1922 (Assessment about 70% actual value)
4s
F-A 816,000__Aug 1 '12-'27 4s
ann 810,000o_Deo 1 1920
I 59,000r_ _Aug 15 1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_422.60
Paving Bonds
Water Bonds
65.000r.July 15 '12-'24 Population in 19(15
58,387
5s '07 p.p. 516,0001...Aug 1 '12-'27 4.898'06F-A $8.431.80 Aug 1 '12-'26 3%13'04 .T-J
City-Hall Building Bonds.
72.826
3.853
ann 65,000r-__Nov '15-'35 33is
ann 17,543.20_July 1 1920 330'05 M-S 828,500r_Sept 1912- 25 Population in 1910
Light Bonds.
4.953 s-an
9,467.84_Aug 1 1926
INTEREST payable at the office of the City Treasurer.
53 07 F-A $3,000r_Aug 1 '12-'17 4 Ms'10 F-A
7,965.18 Augl '12-'30
55 '07 F-A
6,000r..Aust 1 '12-'23 BOND DEBT April 1911__ 8183,388 SCHENECTADY COUNTY.
J. I. Winne, Treasurer.
3.858 s-an 13,000____Nov '15-'35 Water debt (included)
80,500
County seat Is Schenectady.
Park Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910_ A,322,230
Bonds
Court-House
Funding Bonds
4.40s'09A-0 $9,500____Oct 1 1930 (Assessment about 1-3 actual val.)
J$60,000c_July 1 '12-'16 430'09 F-A$180,000c_Feb 1 '12-'29
Water & Light Bonds.
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1910___820.00 4%8'08 J-J 1
4,000c._
July
1
1917
BOND.
4.703'11 F-A $5,000
1918 Population In 1910
5 792 4s '09 J-J J16,000c_July 1 '17&'25 Assessed DEBT Oct 1911_8544,000
valuation 1911_57,453,869
INTEREST on the water bonds of 1906 and the park bonds is payable
184,000c_July 1 '18-'24 (Assessment about 80% actual value)
at the Salamanca Trust Co. In Salamanca.
4%3'10 J-J f 4,000c_ _July 11025 County tax (per $1,000) 1910_83.10
SALAMANCA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. Thomas Stone
1911.000e_July 1 '26-33 Population in 1905
71,334
Bell, Superintendent.
96,000c_July 1 '34-'41 Population in 1910
43.s'l1 J-J
88,235
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1911890,000
12,000c___July 1 1942
$18,000r _Nov 1 '12-'20 Assessed valuation 1911___1,408,063
INTERES4` on the 4% % court-house bonds of 1908 is payable at the
45500 J-J
30,000r _Nov 1 '21-'30 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_420.90 Rochester Savings Bank; on the court-house 4$ at the Citizens' Trust Co. in
40,000r _Nov 1 '31-'40 Population In 1911 (est.)
7,000 Schenectady; on the funding bonds at the Brooklyn Savings Bank, BrookINTEREST payable at Salamanca Trust Co. In New York Exchange. lyn. N. Y.; on the 4 A % court-house bonds of
1910 at the SchenectadyTr.Co.
SALINA. P. J. B. Smith, Supervisor (P. 0. Liverpool).
SCOTIA. John Miller, Pres.; E. C. Hoyt, Clerk.
This town is in Onondaga County.
This village is in Schenectady County.
LOANS-When Due 'Assessed valuation 1910_ _51,558,214
Water Bonds.
Drainage Bonds.
Railroad Aid Bonds.
(Assessment about full value.)
$5,000...Aug 1 1924
4s
M-S $90.000
1912-1937)Total tax (per 61.000) 1910_ _ 410.26 4.90s '06 F-A$24,1100c_Aug 1 '12-'35 45,4s'09 ___
58 '07 F-A
9,500r_Nov 1 '12-30 4.803'11 __
6,000____Aug 1 1927
BOND. DEBT May 12 1911_890.000 Population in 1910
3,208 53 '10 __
4,600____Aug 1 1926 5s '10 ___
(1,000__Aug 1 1927
INTEREST payable In New York City at the Union Trust Co.
4Ns'00 ___
4,600___Aug 1 1923
Village Hall Bonds.
SANDY HILL (See Hudson Falls).
4.808'11 __
4,600...___Aug 1 1927 Is '07 F-A $6,000r_Nov 1 '12-'23
3.903'05 __
46,000_May 1 '12-'34 5s '10 ___
SARANAC LAKE, S. A. Miller, Clerk.
2,000_ Aug 1 1026
4%8'06 ___
36.800„July 1 '12-'34 43.0'09 ___
1,000__Aug 1 1923
This village is in Franklin and Essex counties. Incorp. in June 1892.
Sewer Bonds.
4.803'11 __
2,000_ _Aug 1 1927
Sidewalk Bonds.
lire Dept. Bonds.
$2,000_.. _Aug 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 30 '11_8218,600
3%8'01 F-A $9,500r _1912-1931 35 '08 J -.I
$3,500r_Jan 1 '13-'19 5s '10 ___
4%8'05 ___
32,200__July 1 '12-'34 Floating debt
16,000
Street Improvement Bonds
4.458'10J-J
15,000r_July 1 '15-'39 4%505
___
13,800__July 1 '12-'34 Assessed valuation 1911_ 1,219,667
4 %s'08 M'S j$1,000rSept 1 1925
Sewer Bonds
8,500_ _Nov 30 '12-28 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___840.60
124,000r_Sept 1 '26-'37 4s '02 F-A $28,000r____ 1912-1032 5s '07 ___
2,000Aug 1 1922 Population in 1905.
9,166
43•0'09 M-S
9,000c_Sept 1 '25-'33 4s '041 J-J
is,00nr_July 1 '31-'66 4 Us'00 ___
2,000..--.Aug 1 1927 Population 1910
2,957
4%s'08 M-S 40,000r_Sept 1 '15-24 4 %s'08 s-a
13,000r_Sept 1 '13-'38 4.80s 11 __
INTEREST on the bonds of 1907 is payable at the Schenectady Trust Co.
4%s '09M-S 13,000r_Sept 1 '15-'29 4%3'00 M-S
9,000r _Sept 1 '14-'31
Water Bonds.
Crematory Bonds.
SEA CLIFF. Peter Rohrbach Jr., Clerk.
5s '94 July $28,000r
1923 4.45s'10E-A 89,000r_Aug 1 '15-'32
This village is In Nassau County. Incorporated in 1883.
58 '96 Jan 10,000r
1924 GEN. B'D D'T Oct 1 '11-4317,800
Shore Front Purchase Bonds.
DEBT Oct 1011_833,830
33-8'01 F-A 38,000r _1912-1931 Assessment debt
53,000 5s g '07 M-N $2,500c_Nov 1 '12-'16 BOND.
Assessed valuation 1911_.._1.696,400
4s '0:1 F-A 37,800r _1912-1033 Assessed valuation 1911__2,621,910
M-N $8,211.04c_Nov 23 '12-'27 Village tax (per $1,000) '11_811.731
48 '06 J-J
32,000r_July 1 '35-'66 (Assessment about 40% act. value.) 4'%s
High way Bonds
Population in 1905
1,750
4s '06 J-J
5,000rJan 1 '36-'40 Village tax (per 81,000) 1911_817.50 5s
M-S 822,500c_Sept I '12-'20 Population in 1910
1,694
4.408'10M-N 28,000r _May 1 '40-'67 Population in 1905
INTEREST payable at Sea MT Bank.
. payable at Saran(te Lake
Population In 1010
4
3:8
93
83
4
SENECA FALLS (Town). W. E. Hull, Supervisor.
SARATOGA COUNTY. John K. Walbridge, Treasurer.
Ballston Spa is the county seat.
This town Is in Seneca County.
LOANS-Refunding Bonds.
When Due.
Building Bonds.
84,083,778
Total valuation 1910
Road Bonds
J-J 830,000e_July 1 '12-14 (Assessment about actual value.)
3 %s'o2 F-Af$13,000c___Feb 1 1912 45
58 '09 F-A $100.000cFeb 5 '14-'18
J-J 110,000c___July 1 1913 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_ ,_ _49 27
1 14,000e_ _Feb 1 1013 58
5s '10 M-N 540,000__Nov 1 '20-'21 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1911_4177,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1911_8160,000 Population in 1910
7,107
INTEREST on 5s Is payable by the Metropolitan Trust Co. New York
110 000 ___Nov 1 1022 Assessed valuation 1910_27.661.998
INTEREST is payable at office ot State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '10 $6.70 City: on 4s at N. IV. Harris & Co., New York City.
County Treasurer at Saratoga Spgs. I Population in 1910
61,917
FALLS (Village). John M. Guion, Clerk.
SARATOGA SPRINGS. A. L. Churchill, Receiver of Taxes. SENECA
This village is in Seneca. County Incor. In 1631; re incorporated In 1902.
This village is in Saratoga County. Incorporated 1666.
The Court of Appeals declared invalid $240,000 water bonds voted in June
When Due.
LOANSVillage Hall Bonds.
1909. See V. 91, p. 1585.
43is'11 A-08100,000r_Apr 1 '16-'40 4s
Aug 845.000c&rAug 1 '12-20
Street Paving Bonds.
Funding Bonds
4%8'11 J-I) 150,000r_June 1 '16-40 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_4510,000 4.30s'11F-A 840,000r_Feb 1 '16-'23 4s '09 F-A 315,000Feb 1 '12-'14
Water Bonds.
School notes
51,000 4.25s'll F-A 36,000r_Aug 1 '14-'25 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1911_8162,443
58
M-S 830,000&rSept 1'12-17 Total assessed val. 1911...6.194,799
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910__3,190,877
(Assessment 1-3 actual value.)
I 5,000c&rSept 1'12-14
4 %s'06 A-0858,933 34cOct 1 '11-'36 Village tax (per $1,000) 1-911_816.23
4s
M-S 12,000r_Sept 1 '15-'16 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__ 845.40 4.70s'08
44,550r_Mch 2 '12-'38 Population in 1910
6 586
3,000r_ _Scpt 1 1917 Population in 1910
12,693
Bridge Bonds.
INT. pay. at Exch. Nat. Bk. and
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Population in 1900
12,409 334s
J-D $1,980c__Dec 15 1912 State Bk. of Seneca Falls.
1
4s
M-S $25,000c&rSept '12-'I6
SKANEATELES. E. C. Miller, Clerk.
48
M-S 130,000r_Sept 1 '17-'29
INTEREST at the office of the Receiver of Taxes in Saratoga Springs.
This village is in Onondaga County.
When Due.I Assessed valuation 1911_ _81,290,700
LOANSSARATOGA SPRINGS UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
48 g
J-J $45,000r___81,000 y'ly I (Assessment about 60% actual value)
4.203'11 J-J1824,000„July 1 '13-201
y'ly Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___822.87
12.000r___
g
1,000
J-J
33.4s
1 24,000 __July 1 '21-'261
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_854,000 Population In 1910
1,615
/NT. payable at Citizens' Nat. Bk., Saratoga Springs.
Water debt (included)
33,000 ',ONT. payable In Skaneateles.
SAUGERTIES UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10. SKANEATF.LES UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO: 16.
,
This district is In Ulster County. J. W. Lackey, Clerk.
This district is in Onondaga County. E. C. Miller, Clerk.
•
"•
4 %s'08 M-N 821,000r__Oct31 '12-'32I130ND. DEBT Nov 1 1011_472,525 LOANSWhen Due. Assessed valuation 1910-41,400,450
481
M-N 51,525r__Nov 1 '12-'561Assessed valuation 1911_1,780,212 45 '09 Oct J$14,000r _Oct 1 '12-'25 (Assessment about 60% actual val.)
I (Assessment about
actual value.)
1 24,000r _Oct 1 '26-'37 School tax (per 31.000) 1911..46.23
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank. School tax (per $1,000) 1911-$9.98 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911.__$38,000 Population In 1910 (est.)
1,800
'Population in 1911 (est.)
4,0(10
INTEREST is payable at the National Bank of Skaneateles.




58

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

SOLVAY. Francis L. Worth, President.

[VOL. Lxxxxiii.

TONAWANDA (City). Mose W. Simson, Clerk.

This city Is In Tonawanda Town. Erie. County.
This village is In Onondaga County.
When Due.
Water Bonds.
Street Bonds.
'Sewer sinking fund__ ______ $11,446 CITY LOANS45
J-J 3150,000____Jan 1 1912
Sewer Bonds.
48%5'09 J-D $150,000_June 1 14-'38 Assessed valuation 1911___5,004,085
65,000_July 1 1914
J-J
___ $25,200__July 1 '12-'32 Is
$8.80 5s
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1911_ _$306,0001Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911
Jan 2 25,200_ __Jan 2 '12-'32
10,500__July 1 '12-'32 58
Water debt (incl.)
5,139 48
___
75,000 Population in 1910
58
...... 13.800_July 1 '12-'34 BOND. DEBT Mch 15'11_8371,478
INTEREST on street bonds payable at Chase National Bank, N. Y.
14,400„July 1 '12-'35 Tax valuation 1910
4,199,350
4 %s
___
SOUTHAMPTON. W. D. Van Brunt, President.
15,000__July 1 '11-'38 (Assessment Is 80% actual value).
58
___
This village Is In Suffolk County. Incorporated In 1894.
15,000__July 1 '11-'37 Clty tax (per $1,000) 1909_816 84
5s
___
Curb and Gutter Bonds.
BONDED DEBT Apr 1911_$51,000 45%s
8.290
21,000___July 1 1939 Population in 1910
___
4%s'10 J-J
$6,000r_Jan 1 '15-'26 Assessed val. 1909-10 ___$3,274,210
INTEREST Is payable at the SeaPaving Bonds.
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
(Assessment about full value.)
55
___ $13,478.48Mch 2 '12-'32 board National Bank, N. Y. City.
J-J $25,000r ____1911-1937 Village tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _38.80
4%s
Macadam Road Bonds
Total tax (per 81,000) 1910_18.49 TONAWANDA SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. E. W. Betts, Clerk.
This district was formerly Union Free School District No. 3, The schools
3.88s
2,509
J-J $17,500r ____1912-1918 Population in 1910
are now under the city charter.
INTEREST payable In Southampt,.n.
48 '92 A-0 $30,0000 ____1913.-1922 Assessed valuation 1010.54,218.080
SOTJTHOLD SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 16.
48 '97 A-0 42,000c ____1938-1947 (Assessment 75 to 90% actual value.)
This district Is in Suffolk County. L F. Terry, Clerk.
4s '98 A-0 12.000c ____1919-1922 School tax (per 81,000) '10 _310.909
8,200
48 '09 J-J $25.000r Jan 1 '12-'38 Assessed valuation 1909_1,958,500 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1911____$84,000 Population in 1911 (est.)
$9.84
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 1910_ $46.00G School tax (per $1,000) 1909
INTEREST Is payable In New York City, on the 4s of 1892 at the HanoINTEREST at People's National Bank in Greenport.
ver National Bank on other Issues at the Seaboard National Bank.

STKUBEN COUNTY. F. Havens, Clerk Bd. of Superv.
Bath Is the county seat.
Assessed valuation, real..$40,769,256
Highway Bonds.
4%8'11 A-0 $60,000r_May 1 '12-'17 Assessed val., personal___31,560,672
Total valuation 1910_ _ _ 42,329,928
Court House Bonds.
ISs '07 M-S $30,000r May 1 '13-18 County tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _$3.89
5.000r__ _July 1 1912 Population In 1905
45 '03 J-J
81,814
BOND. DEBT Sept 1911_ ___395,000 Population in 1910
83,362
INTEREST payable at the New York State National Bank at Albany.

SUFFOLK COUNTY. Chas. R. Fitz, Treasurer.
County seat Is Riverhead.
Jail Bonds.
40'10 M-Sf 180,000r_Mch 1 '12-'23
20,000r__Mch 1 1924
Road Bonds
450'08 J-J 850.000r __1912-1924
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_$250,000

1

Assessed valuation 1910_374,111,994
(Assessment about % actual value.)
County tax (per $1,000) 1910_83.60
Population In 1910
96,138
INTEREST payable at theCounty
Treasurer's office.

SULLIVAN COUNTY. Roger W. Sears, Treasurer.
Monticello Is the county seat.
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
45 '11 J-J f$28,000_ _ _Jan 1 '16-'29
Jan 1 1930 4s '09 J-J $140,000c_Jan 1 '12-'39
1,000
Turnpike Bonds.
BONDED DEBT Jan 1911_8196,632
$1,200r-_ _ _Jan 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1910_ _6,830,517
5,000r_Jan 1 '13-'17 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '09..$11.83
34,795
48 '10 J-J
1.750r_ _Jan
_ _Jan 1 1918 Population in 1905
33,808
2,681.75r_Jan 1 1919 Population In 1910
INTEREST payable at County
6,000r_Jan 1 '20-'21
6,000r_ _Jan 1 '22-'27(Treasurer's office.

SYRACUSE. M. E. Monahan, Comptroller; De Forest
Settle, City Treasurer; George J. Metz, City Clerk.

TONAWANDA (Township). H.A. Zimmerman, Clerk.
This town is in Erie County.
3.830203:002000
Sinking fund
Paving Bonds.
5s '06 M-N /26,000c___Jan 1 1921 Town valuation 1911
35%8'06 M-N 170,000e_ _ _Jan 1 1921 (Assessment 60 to 80% actual value)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 191L.$106,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _ _35.60
2,175
'Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Tonawanda.

TROY. H. W. Gordinier, Comp.; Chas. F. McLindon, Dep.
Troy is situated in Rensselaer County, On Jan. 1 1901 a bill known
as the "Greater Troy Bill" became operative. Under Its provisions the
village of Lansingburg and portions of the towns of North Greenbush and
Brunswick became part of the City of Troy.
Water Bonds
When Due.
LOANS45%s
F-A $24,000c_Aug 1 '13-'19
Public Improvement Bonds.
($8,000 every three years.)
4s '05 A-0346,554 20r.Apr 1 '12-'25
M-N $40,000c_May 1 '12-'19
48
A-0 15,000r__Oct 16 1012 3%s
M-N
5,000r-_ _Nov 1 1912
4s
A-0 40,000r__Oct 16 1913 3%s
M-N 15,000r_Nov 1 '14-'15
45
A-0 40,000r_ -Oct 18 1914 33-is
M-N
1,000r___Nov 1 1917
35%s
J-D 30,000r_-_Dec 1 1912 3%s
5,000r___Dec 15 1912 3%s,
J-J 100,000r_Aug 15 '12-'15
3%5
J-D
3%8
F-A 30,000r_ _Aug 1 '12-'14 $%s
J-J
10,000r__Aug 15 1916
J-J 578,125r_July 1 '16-'36
3%s
J-J
10 000r_Jan 10 1913 35%s
35-is
J-J
8,000rJan 10 1914 (See V. 75, p. 408, for maturities.)
160,000r_Sept 1 17-'19
3%s
F-A 25,000r_Aug 1 1915
M-S j 15,000r Sept 1 1920
3%s
J-D 48,000r_Dec 1 '15-'16 4s
1280,000r_Sept 1 '21-'24
J-D 23,500r_Dec 15 1916
35%8
J-D 60,000r_Dec 15 '15-'20 4s '05 J-D 310,521r_June 1 '15-'25
3 he
20,000r___Sept 1 1935
45
J-J
8,486 78r.Jan '12-22
25,000r_ _Sept 1 1936
3%s
A-0 16.720r_Oct 1 '12-22
48
78.546.95r_July '12-22 45 '05 M-S 30,000r_ _Sept 1 1937
J-J
55,000r_Spet 1 1938
48
M-S 32.640r_Sept 1 '12-23
51,500r_Sept 1 1939
48
F-A
3,330r __Aug 1 '12-23
4s '05 J-J
23,838r-July 1'12-25 48 '08 J-D 160,000_June 15 '12-'27
48 '08 J-J
57,000c_July 1 '12-26 48 '08 M-S 12,0nOr_Sent 1 '12-23
4s '06 J-D 15.862r _Dec 1 '12-26 4s '07 M-S 60,000r_Mch 1 '12-28
4%8'07 F-A 47,795.63rAug15'11-27 4 s'1)8 M-N 200,000_ _ _May 15 1928
40'08 A-0 31,550_ _Oet 15 '12-'28 48 '00 Fs-A 36.000r_Aug 15 '12-'29
20,000r__Jan 15 '12-31
4s '09 M-N 135,000r_May 11 '12-'29 4 Ms'll J-J
180,000__June 1 '12-'31
4%8'10 J-J
76,000r_Jan 15 '12-'30 45%s'll
School Bonds
4 %s'10 F-A 150,100r Feb 1 '12-'30
4s '10 F-A 76.000r_Feb 24 '12-'30 4%6'08 J-J $21,250_Ju1y 15 '12-'28
1912-1913 4 %s'08 J-D 38,250r_Dec 1 '12-'28
4 Ms'll M-S
5,300
4s '09 J-J
19,980__July 6 '12-'29
Voting Machine Bonds.
4s '08 F-A $18,450r_Aug 1 '12-'26 45%8'11 F-A 325,000 Aug 1 '12-'31
Miscellaneous Bonds
Park Bonds
$600c_Nov 15 '12-'14
3%s
J-D $2.000r_June 1 '12-'13 58 '05 Nov
3,646r_ __Oct 1 1913
4,000r .June 1 1914 45 '05 A-0
3%s
J-D
A-0 150,000rOct 1 '12-'41 45 '06 J-D 93.750e June 15 '12-'26
3%s
Public Building Bonds.
4s '05 F-A 28,000r_ Aug 1 1925
F-A $9,800r___Aug 1 1918
48 '06 A-0 48,802 98r_Apr 1 1926 48
45 '07 M-S 23,197.02_Mch 1 1927 3%s M-N 23,356 60r_Nov 15 '11-21
M-N 10,000r__ _Nov 1 1912
4%s '088%-S 25,500r_ Mch 20 '12•28 3 Ms
M-N 12,000r__ _Nov 1 1913
4s '09 M-N 18.000r May 11 '12-'29 3%s
3%s
F-A 30,000r_Feb 15 '12-'14
Water Refunding Bonds.
63,510.89r.Auft1'11-27
1912-1930 4%s'07
4s '10 A-0 $14,250
4 5%s'08 J-J
21,250
1912-1928
Tax Deficiency Bonds
1912-1928
4 %s'09 A-0 $27,131 59 Oct28'12-'28 43,0'08 J-D 38,250
4s '05 M-N 27,131.59r May1'12-25 48 '09 J-J
19,980
1912-1929
40,326.44rJull5 '12-25 4s '09 F-A 12,400__Aug 1 '12-'19
As '05 J-J
Viaduct Bonds.
48 '06 M-S 33,750r_Mch 27 '12-'26
$12,000 June 1 '12-'21
4 5%s'10 J-D 24,700__Deo 1 '12-'20 45%8'11
Market Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
F-A 33,000r__Aug 151918
4 %s'll F-A $16,000__Feb 1 '12-'31 3%s
4s 11 J-D 12,000__Nov 1 '12-'21

Syracuse Is situated In Onondaga County. Incorporated Dec. 13 1847.
The village of Elmwood was annexed on Jan. 1 1900.
Library Bonds
Collegiate Bonds.
45 '96 J-D$100,000r___Dec 1 1926 35%8'01 F-A $19,000r___Aug '12-'21
Fire Department Bonds.
Harbor Brook Improvement Bonds
3%s'02 M-N 15,500r_Nov 1 '12-'22 35%8'01 F-A $21,000r___Aug '12-'21
8,i0Or__Apr 1 '12-'23 35%8'02 M-N 13,823r_ _May 1 '12 '22
3%8'03 A-0
4 %s'07 A-0 48,000r_ _Oct 1 '12-27
School Bonds
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
3%s'01 F-A $25.000r _Aug '12-21
358'02 J-J
88,200r _July 1 '12-22 48 '99 J-D $915,000r_Dee 30 1929
Water Bonds
448'07 M-N 52,000r_May 15 '12-27
20,000r_July 15 '12-27 45 '94 J-J 3500,000r_July 1 1920
4%s'07 J-J
48 '09 A-0 135,000r_Apr 1 '12-'29 3%s J-J 2,300,000r_July 1 1920
Onondaga Creek Improve't Bonds. 3s
.f-J 1,000,000r___July 1 1920
93-8'02 J-D $27,500r_Dec 1 '12-'22 35%s J-J
200,000r__Jan 1 '27-'28
4s '04 M-N 16,250r_May 1 '12-24 3%s'01 J-J
50,000r_ _Apr 1 '11-'21
Park Bonds
4%8'08 J-J 425,000r_ _July 1 '12-'28
3%8'01 F-A $12,500r___Aug '12-'21 48 '08 J-J 300,000r_July 1 '29-'40
4%8'11 M-N 100,000r__May 1 '12-'31 45 '09 J-J 100,000r _July 1 '41-'44
Sidewalk Bonds.
Local Improvement Bonds.
48 '03 J-J $19.000r___July 1 1912 45%8'11 J-D $15,000r_June 1 '12-'18
Court House Bonds.
48 '03 J-D 28,000r.__Dec 1 1912
66.000r Jan 1 '12-'14 4)-s'ø7 F-A $160,000r_ _Aug 1 '12-27
48 '05 J-J
Funded Debt Bonds.
45%s'06 A-0 112,500r_ Oct 1 '12-'18
4%5'07 F-A 96,000r_ _Aug 1 '12-17 4s '04 J-D$176.800r _June 1 '12-'24
Fire Alarm & City Hall
6.400r_ _Eeb 1 '12-13
45 '08 F-A
4%8'08 M-S 150,500r_Sept 1 '12-'18 48 '09 A-0 $135,000r_Apr 1 '12-'29
High School Bonds.
4 %s'08 M-S 10.000r_Sept 1 '12-'13
43.s'09 M-S 12,000r_Sept 1 '12-'14 4s '08 M-N $37,500r_May 15 '12-28
4%8'09 M-S 96,000r_Sept 1 '12-'19 45%s'07 M-N 168,750r_May 15 '12-26
4)8'10 A-0 52,200r_ _Apr 1 '12-'20 3 %s'00 J-J 340,000r_ _July 1912-'45
43.8'10 J-J 228,000r_July 1 '12-30 City's share town of Salina
bonds
43-s'10 J-J 144,000r July 15 '12-'20
$12,007
21,600r July 15 '12-'15 City's share town of Onon45%8'10 J-J
daga bonds
45%s'll M-S 146,000r_Sept 15 '12-31
120
OBURO BONDS-Annexed Jan. 1 1901.
O
45%8'11 J-D 190,000r_June 1 '12-'21 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1911 $9,567,676
Water Bonds --(Continued.)
When Due.
Water debt (included)_
4,875,000 LOANSCity Hall Refunding Bonds.
45
J-J $10,000c___July 11039
Sewer Bonds.
13,016
48 '09 F-A $270,000r Aug 2 '12-'29 Temporary loans
M-N 15,
.May 1 1941
F-A $5,000c --------1912 48
Assessed val., real
97,292,828 4s000c__
Sewer Bonds.
45
A-0 15,000c__May 1 1935
Water Bonds.
5,004,490
45%s'07 J-J 840.000r_July 1 '12-27 Assessed val., personal
4s_
F-A 25,000r_ Aug 1 1929
M-S $30,000c___Mch 1 1914 4s
7,695,900
48 '08 J-J 170.000r_July 1 '12-'28 Franchises
M-N 20,000r_ Nov 1 1950
M-S 40,000c___Mch 1 1024 4s
4 %8'11 A-0 100,000r__Apr 1 '12-'31 Total valuation 1911_ _ _ _109,903,218 4s
F-A 60,000c__ _Aug 1 1949
M-S 60,000c___March 1934 4s
43.8'11 F-A 200,000r_Aug 1 '12-'31 (Assessment about 89% actual value) 4s
M-N 23,000C_- Nov 1 1938
Bridge Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000)'11_318.94 48
INTEREST is paid at office of City Treasurer
117.503
3%s'01 F-A $7,000r___Aug '12-'21 Population in 1905
137,249
43s'09 M-S 10,200r_Sept 1 '12-'14 Population In 1910
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUND. ETC.
INTEREST on the water 3s, 35%s and 48 is payable at the office of the
Apr.
.1 '11. Mch. 12 ,10. Jan. 1 '09. Jan. 1 '08
Metropolitan Trust Co., New York; on the local improvement 4s of 1908 at Municipal debt
$1,991,270 $1,948,938 $1,818,145 $1,798,709
City Treasury; on the $135,000. $55,250 and $21,250 school bonds, the Water debt
2,347,147
2,340,647
2,159,897
2,356,397
court-house and sewer bonds, water 4%s, the fire-department bonds of 1907
and fire-alarm and refunding city-hail bonds at the Columbia Trust CO. In
$4,338,417 $4,305,335 $4,158,792 $3,956,606
Total debt
N. Y. City; other bonds at the office of U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.
The sinking fund on Jan. 1 1911 aggregated $211,537.47. The above
debt does not include assessment bonds amounting to $16,139.74.
TARRYTOWN. J. W. Cole, Clerk.
This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated 1870.
WATER BONDS.-The interest and principal of the water-works bonds
Water Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
are provided for by the Water Department from water rents.
1012-1916
45
J-D $21,000_ _June 1 '12-'18 4s M-sea-D 820.000
VALUATION.-Assessment Is understood to be on a basis
ASSESSED
_3395,000
48
J-D 75 000_ _ _ _June 1 1919 TOTAL DEBT Oct 28
of about full value.
4s
J-D 180,000_ _ _June 1 1926 Total assessed val 1910_12,822,745
Total Tax
Assessed Valuation
33-0'04 F-A 30,000._Aug 1 '12-'26 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____37.50 YearsReal.
Total.
Personal.
ver21.000
5.370 1910
48
J-D 65,00(L __June 11910 Population in 1905
$57,764,009
$54,839,509
$2,924,500
$23.12
5,600 1909
F-A 30,000
Population in 1910
2,852,550
56,949,531
54,096,981
*22.46
INTEREST on sewer bonds Is payable at the Tarrytown National Bank. 1908
56,773,858
2,972,501
53,801,357
22 59
THERESA. C. G. Wilcox, Treas.; P. E. Porter, Clerk.
2,954,453
55,981,974
53,027,521
1907
21 19
2,877,727
54,250,172
This village Is in Jefferson County. Incorporated July 21) 1871.
1905
51,372,445
10 73
5,341,258
BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '11_ „$45,400 1900
49,147,549
Electric Light Bonds.
43,806,291
19 71
18,000 1890
5,198,587
47,049,979
4s '06 Sep $8,000r_Sept 1 '12-'17 Water debt (Included)
41,851,392
18 45
568,748 1880
15,807,598
3 222,076
3.748.05Nov 18,000r_Nov 1 '12-'29 Assessed valuation 1911_ _
12,844,475
44 20
(Assessment about full value.)
1,875r_Aug 1 '12-'14
45 '05 Aug
1850
4,828,405
3,143.981
7,972.386
18 90
$9.60 1825
1,780,602
3 143.143
600r___Apr 1 1912 VU. tax (per $1,000) 1911
4 fis'07 Apr
1,362,481
4 70
932
Population in 1910
Water Bonds
and the figures given since 1901
•
The
several
different
rates,
city
had
tax
33s
Nov $18,000r__Nov 18 1925 INTEREST on the $7,000 light bonds are the rates for all purposes-State, county and city, in the old city of
48
5,000r___Aug 1 1912 is payable in Watertown.
Nov
Troy. In the old city of Troy the tax for 1910 was $19.176; in Sycaway
School District, $18.248; in St. Mary's School District, $17.084; in annexed
territory of North Greenbush, $17.084; and in Wards 15, 16 and 174(forThis town is in Sullivan County.
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1911...._$233.000 merly LansIngburg) $14.303. The State and county tax in all districts
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
922,259 for 1910 was $4.0371.
45
1923 Total valuation 1910
M-S$150.000r
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ __$35.87
334s
M-S 75,000r
POPULATION.-In 1910, 78,813; in 1905, 76,910; In 1900 it was 80,851,
4,196 excluding the sections annexed in 1901, which brought the aggregate up to
Population In 1910
White Lake Turnpike.
4,165 about 75,000; in 1890 it was 60,956; in 1880 it was 58,747.
4s '07 Mch 1 $4,000___Sept 1 '12-15 Population In 1905_
!NTH Ft EST on refundlim bonds paid at National Union Bank Monticello.

THOMPSON.

r.
TICONDEROGA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5. TRUXTON. John L. Hartnett, Supervisor.
C. A. Hunt, Clerk.
When Due.
LOANS48 '01 M-N $5,000r_May 1 '12-'16
Building Bonds
4.40s '06M-NJ $50,000r_May 1 '17-'41
1 3,000r_ May 1 1042




BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___ _$53,000
Assessed valuation 1911__ _1,582,279
School tax (per $1,000) 1911 $14.54
Population In 1909 (est.)
5,000
INTEREST payable at New York.

This town is in Cortland County.
Assessed valuation 1910-$489,150
Railroad Aid Bonds.
45
J-J $94.700r July 15 1912 (Assessment about 4-5 actual val.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_323.37
(Subject to call July 15 1902.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 9 1911_ _$94,700 Population in 1910
1,132
INTEREST payable at First National Bank of Cortland.

NOV., 1911.1

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

TUOKAHOE. T. J. McCarthy, Clerk.

This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated Dec. 8 1892.
LOANSWhen Due.
Village-Hall Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
4.30s'10M-N $36.000__Nov 1 '15-'38
lis '07 M-N $11,000r_May 1 '12-43
Highway Bonds.
4.75s '08 A-0 3,000r__Apr 1 '13-18 4 208.09F-A $10 000r_Aug 1 '14-'33
Sewer Bonds.
BOND.
Jan 1 1910 . $103,065
4.40s '0611-S $57,500r_Sept 1 '12-'34 AssessedDEBT
valuation 1909_1,548,010
4.758 '08 A-0 6,000r_ _Apr 1 '13-'241 (Assessment about 40% actual value)
4.758'08 M-S 4,500r_Sept 1 '13-'21 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_510.94
Population
2,722
1910
INTEREST is payable at First Nat onal Bank ofinMt.
Vernon.

ULSTER COUNTY. Albert H. Cook, Treasurer.

County seat Is Kingston.
LOANSWhen Due.
Court-House Bonds 1895 (Ref.).
Turnpike and Road Bonds.
48
_
h 1 '12- 21
M-S $30,000oMc
48
M-N $5.000c_Mch 1 '12-'18 48
M-S 32,000c___Mch 1 1923
48
M-S
6,000c__Mch 1 '12-'14 4s
14 000c___Mch 1 1924
45
M-S 36,000c_ _Mch 1 '12-'29
Jail Bonds.
-S
45 '05 M-S 14,000c_ _Mch 1 '12-'18 4s
M-S $50,000e___Mch 1 1925
4s '06 M-S
4,000c__Mch 1 '12-'13 48
M-S 30,000c___Mch 1 1926
4348 '08M-S 15,000r_Mch 1 '12-'14 48
-S3000e__
_Mch 1 1928
1
%
48'09
M-S 105,000r_Mch 1 '12-'32
County
M Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
45
M-S $36,0000.___Mch '12-'23
45
M-S $18,000c__Mch 1 '12-'19
(Subject to call $3.000 yearly.)
46
M-S 27,000c__Alch 1 '12-'20 48
M'S $27,000c.,_Mch 1 '12-'20
41o3
M-S 33,000c_ _Mch 1 '12-'22 48
45
M-S 36,000c_Mch 1 '12.'23
Poor-House
Bonds.
M
48
M-S 24,000c_ _Mch 1 '12-'19 4s 05 M-S $18,000c__Mch 1 '12-'20
48
M-S 23,000c_ _ Mch 1 '12-'25 45 '06 M-S
4,000e_ _Melt 1 '12-'13
48
M-S 30,000c__Mch 1 '12-'26 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '11_ $704.000
48
M-S 100,000c_ _Mch 1 '12-'31 Total assessed val. 1910_20,166,485
48 '05 M-S 36,000c _Mch 1 '12-'29 Population in 1910
91,769
INTEREST Is payable at office of County Treasurer.

UTICA. Fred. G. Reusswig Comptroller.

This city is in Oneida County. Incorporated 1832.
LOANSWhen Due.
Public Improvement.
Academy and School Bonds.
'12-28
Jan 8
48
_
j $ 5,000r ___Jan
48
July $38,250r___ July '12-'19
-J1 30,000r ____Jan '29-31
45
Jan 32,000r _ _ __Jan '12-'19 4s
150,000r_ Jan 1 '22-31
J
48
Jan 13,500r _ _ _ _Jan '12-'20 3%8
4,405 71r Mch 1 '12-14
Mch
33-is
Jan 12,000r _ _ _ _Jan '12-'19 330
A-0J 26,000r._ Apr 1 '12-24
33.s
Jan 16,000r __Jan '12-'19
1 15,000r __Apr 1 '25-34
3).s
June 2.1,000r_ June 1 '12-'23 3%3'04 J-.)
26 000r __July 1 '12-24
3 8
June 12,000r June '12-'23 3%5
2,970r_ Apr 1 '12-'21
A-0
3%s
Jan 17,500r;__Jan '12-'25 4s '07 A-0
8,000r_Oet 15 '27-34
48 '07 May 7,500r_ _May 1 1926 4s '07 M-N 50,000r_ May 1 '27-38
438'08 July 14,175r _July 2 '12-'18 48'09
56,700r_ July 1 '12-'29
J-J
4%8'08 M-N 44,200r_Nov 2 '12-'28 4s'09
9,000r_ Apr 1 '12-'29
A-0
4 %s'08 J-J
42,500r July 15 '12-'28 43'09
A-0
3,200r_ Apr 1 '12-19
4s '09 A-0 13,500r _Apr 1 '12-'29 4%8'10 J-J
47,500r_July 1 '12-'30
48 '09 F-A
7,850r_Aug 1 '21-'29 4%8'10 F-A 57,000r_Aug 1 '12-'30
4s '09. M-S
4,400r_Sept 1 '12-'15 4%8'10 F-A
6.000r_Aug 1 '12.'23
4%s'09 F-A 18,000r_Aug 1 '12-'29 4 %s'll M-S 15,000r__Mch 1 '12-'26
40'09 M-S 72,000r_Seot 1 '12-'29 4%s'1 1 J-J
60,000
1912-1931
448'10 M-N 90,000r_Mtiy 1 '12-'29 “Is'll J-J
3,400
1912-1028
Storm Sewer Bonds.
fax Relief Bonds.
4%8'09 M.S $16,000r Sept '12-'27 4 iis '08 May $65,000r_ May 4 '12-24
Trunk Sewer Bonds.
4s '08 July 20,000r_ July 2 '25-'28
4%5'09 J-D 83,600rDee '12-'17
Delinquent Tax Bonds.
Paving Bonds Outst'g Apr. 2 1911. 43'07
J-J $5,000r____July 1 1912
48
___ $17,424.351 _1912-1917 55 '07 J-J I 5,000r_July 1 1912
27,020.07]
90,000r_July 1 '17-21
4%s
___ 84,122.31 ._1911-1916 43.'03'08 F-A, 5,000r_ _.Aug 7 1912
Refunding U. C. & B. RR. Bonds,
1 5.654.01r_Aug 7 1913
48 '09 M-S $167,400r_Mch 1 '12-'29 4 %s'09 J-D 3,000r__
_Dec 1 '12-'14
Storm Water Drainage Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds
48 '08 Oct $50,000r_ Oct 1 '16-25 4s '06 Aug 410,000r.
Aug 17 '12-21
48 '07 M-N 25.000r May 1 '17-26 BOND. DEBT
August 19114)4s '08MaY 21.250r..May 4 '12.'28
Public Impt bonds_41,756,326
Subway Bonds.
Paving bonds
129,660
018'11 J-J $36,000r_ ___1912-1929
Delinquent tax bonds
123,649
Parkway Bonds.
Tax relief bonds
85,000
43(8'11 J-J $25,000r ___1912-1931 TOT. B'D DI' Oct 31 '11_2,094,635
Intercepting Sewer.
Sinking fund (cash and in3 hs Nov $144,000r_ Nov 1 '12-35
vestments)
204,500
45
Nov 30,000r Nov 1 '12-'36
Utica holds against Its railroad bones $199,500 railroad stock which returns dividends of 5 %. Against the paving bonds there are outstanding
assessments upon property benefited equal to the amount of bonds.
• INTEREST is poayable in Utica at the City Treasurer's office, or at request of registered holder, in N. Y. exchange.
ASSESSED VALUATION.-Assessment about full value since
1897.
Real
*Personal
Total Assessed Rate OfTax
Years.
Estate.
Property.
Valuation.
per $1,000.
1911
$43,387,754
•$8,746,600
$52,134,354
$19.36
1910
42,168,944
8,516,450
50,685,394
22.28
1909
40,980,119
0,006,200
49,075,319
18.29
1908
40,298,947
8,212,950
48,511,807
17.36
1905
34,232,780
4,693,380
39,106,160
19.78
1900
32,182,139
8,926 521
41,108,660
15.48
1890
16,461,052
2,330,606
18.791,658
27.23
1880
16,998,760
2.476,800
19,475,560
10.46
• Including special franchise valuation 1911, 53 595,960.
POPULATION.-In 1910, was 74,419; In 1905 was 62,934; in 1900 was
66,383; in 1890, 44.007; in 1880, 33,914; in 1870, it was 28,804.

VOLNEY. W. M. Kellogg, Supervisor (P. 0. Oswego).

This town Is in Oswego County.
Railroad Aid Bonds
I BOND. DEBT Jan 1910_4134,000
F-Af $98,000r ___ _1912-19301Assessed valuation 1009- __ _ 835,422
t
4,000r
19311(Assessment about 80% actual value)
Bridge Bonds.
I Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909-- _$2
57
0
13
,.
40
48
July $22,000r _ ___1912-19221Population In 1910
INTEREST on the Railroad Aid bonds is payable in New York City; on
the bridge bonds in Utica.
48

WALTON.
This town is in Delaware County.
LOANSWhen Due.I Assessed valuation 1910_41,797,827
Refunding RR. Aid Bonds.
((Assessment about % actual value.)
ila
F-A 552,0000&r_part yearly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___ _59.
5,08
58
1
BOND. DEBT Sept 1911
$o2,000 Populatlon in 1910
IV INTEREST payable at Union Dime Savings Bank in New York and
atlWalton.

WARREN COUNTY. John Bazinet, Treas. (Warrensb'h.)
Laic, a or is the County s at.
Road Bonds
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_5146,000
58 '08 Feb $50,000r_Feb 10 '14-'18 Assessed valuation 1910_
_12,271,056
Is '11 Feb 50,000r_Feb 15 '14-'18 County tax (per $1,000) 1910_3
52
15
.2
.0
23
0
Is '08 Feb 46,000r _1912-1913 Population in 1910
INTEREST on the $50,000 Issue is payable at the Treasurer's office.

WARSAW (Village). A. B. Bishop, Treasurer.

This village is In Wyoming County. re-Incorporated Jan 11 1898,
Funding Judgment Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $59 GOO
65 '10 J-J
$6,600__July 1 '12-'13 Assessed valuation 1911_1,454.150
Water Bonds
(Assessm't about (10% actual value.)
1$15,000r
1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_514.42
4/;95 J-J i 15,0
in 1905 r,
1920 Population
00
3 196
. P. 1
l 15,000r
1925 Population in 1910
3206,
Village Hall.
4%s'11 ann. $8,000
1912-1919
INTEREST payable in N. Y. and at Wyoming Co. Nat. Bk.
In Warsaw.

WARSAW (Town). I. G. Botsford, Clerk.

This town Is In Wyoming County
Incorporated March 1808.
3.28
F-A $48.000r_ Aug 1 '12-35 (Assessm't about 2-3 actual value.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911.. _$48,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_
_ __$7.70
Assessed valuation 1911_ -2,089,950 Population In 1910
INTEREST at the Jefferson County Savings Bank In Watertown. 4,308




59

WATERTOWN (City). F. Walts,Treas.; F.W. Streeter,Clerk•

This city is in Jefferson County.
LOANSWhen Due.I Funding and Deficiency Bonds.
City Hall, 1896.
3%s
____ $65,000___Feb 1 '12-24
4%8
___ $40,000__Oct 1 '26-'30
Voting Machine Bonds.
Market Bonds.
___ J $600____Feb 1 1912
4s
$12.000__Oct 1 '12-'14
1 1,500_ -Feb 1 '13-'15
School Bonds.
Fire Building Bonds.
$%5 M-N $100,000___May 1 '22-41 45 '07 A-0 $40,000r___Apr 1
35s
A-0 j 3,800____Apr 1 1924 45 '08 3,I-N 11,435r___May 1 1937
1938
130,000_ _Apr 1 '25-'30
Public Improvement Bonds.
45 '05 J-D
5,000r__June 1 '12-16 48
1912-1914
48 '08 J-J
88,000r_July 1 1936 45
--___
$3,080
500
19171159919
48 '08 M-N 24,500r_ __May 1 1938 4s
__ _
15,000
3 mW
sater31B
-s
onsdis0
.
48
-_8 000
1920-1921
.000___Mch 1 '12-13 4s
___
4,000 __Oct 1 1916
3%s
M-S 10,000__Mch 1 1914 45 10 M-N 31,000r_May 1 1940
3%8
M-S
5,000____Mch 1 1016
Indebtedness Bonds.
33.s
M-S 15,000____Sept 1 1916 48
--- $20,000__Oct 1 '22-'25
3%8
M-S 10,000_Sept 1 '17& '21
Paving, Sewer and Highway Bonds
33.5
3.1-S
5,000_ __Mch 1 1919 3%s
M-N $75,000___May 1 '30-'44
3%8
M-S
8,000__Mch 1 1920
Sewer Bonds.
3%s
___
13,000
1921 3%s
M-N $80,000_-__May '12-27
3348
_
3,000
1924 4s '08 M-N 80,000r_ _May 1 1938
3 %13
ii-S 35.000____Sept 1 1922 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '11_51,100,43
5
3%s
M-S 16,000___Mch 1 '22-23 Water debt (Included) _ _ _ _
296,000
3.7s
M-S 65,000____Mch 1 1927 Assessed valuation 1910_14,980,
600
3.70s
__
15,000
1924-1926 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _$23.38
45 '05 J-D 81,000r___June 1 1925 (Assessment
about % actual value.)
Population in 1910
INT. on water bonds is payable at New York; others
at Watertown.
26.7v
30

WATERVILLE. Earl J. Conger, Clerk.

This village is in Oneida County. Incorporated Feb.
8 1871.
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1911____$52,000
Water Works Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1911
713,590
4s '88 J-J j$12,000c_Jan 1 '12-'17 (Assessment
% to ig actual value.)
I 10.000c__ _Jan 1 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 19I0
410.00
Reservoir Bonds.
Population
1910
1,410
4.358'07J-J $30,000r_Jan 1 '12-31 INTERESTinpay
able In New York.

WATERVLIET. T. F. McLoughlin, Chamberlain.
This city is In Albany

County. Incorporated 1896.
Broadway Improvement Bonds.
Pavement Bonds.
4%s'10 M-N $8,000__Nov 1 '12-'19 48
A-0 566,000c_Oct 1 '12-'14
School Bonds.
%
48'08
F-A
5,000_ _July 2 '12-'16
45 '02 F-A 523,000r__Aug 1 '12-34 BOND. DEBT Oct
1 1911_$226,000
6,000 _Sept 15 '12-'14 Total valuation 1911
5.324,475
4%8'10 M-S {45,000_Sept 15 '15-'23
(Assessment about full value.)
2,000___Sept 15 1924 City tax (per 1.000) 19114%8'11 A-0 10,000 Oct 1 '25-'29
City proper
$24,95
Funding Bonds
Annexed portion
21.60
4 %s'09 J-.T $70.000_Apr 15 '14-48 Population En 1910
15,074
INTEREST payable at the Chamblerain's office.

WATKINS. S. J. Forbes, Clerk.

This village is in Schuyler County. Village incorporated as
Jefferson in
1842, name changed to Watkins in 1852,
Water and Sewer Bonds.
BOND DEBT Nov 1911_•5108,000
45
F-A $23,000r____Aug 1912 Assessed valuation 1910_1,176,
544
48
J-J
20.000r____July 1921 (Assessment about 50 %actual value)
45
A-O' 10,000r____Oct 1910 Village tax rate (per M) 1910_314.30
Electric Light Bonds.
Total tax(per $1,000),'1910 $32.12
48
A-0 $20,000r_ _ _Oct 1924 Pop!rlot
a vliosiiioinn 1
m9a1ge _f_o_r _p_iiiii_e2
0
.
t81
07
f
Refunding Water & Sewer Bonds.
•
4.208'10A-0 $33,000r___Apr 1 1930 these bonds, but money misapplied.
INTEREST is payable at Knickerbocker Trust Co., New York
City.

WELLSVILLE. F. M. Leonard, Acting Clerk.

This village is In Allegany County. Incorporated In 1857.
Street Improvement Bonds
Assessment debt (additional) 49,480
58 '07 M-S $17.850c_Sept 1 '12-32 Total assessed val. 1911._ -1,573,944
4.85s'08M-S 25,000c&r Sept 1 '12-'36 (Assessment about 50% actual
value)
4.158'06M-8 28,765c&r...Mehl'12-'35 Village tax (per $1,000) 19114
4
13
.3
.8
12
8
4.158'09M-S 13,800r__ Sept 1 '12-'34 Population in 1900
3,556
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911 _. $35,935 Population in 1910
INTEREST on the issue of 1906 is payable at the First National Bank of
Wellsville; on the issue of 1909 at New York City.

WEST CARTHAGE. J. D. Brayton, Treasurer.

This village is in Jefferson County.
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_569,000
4s '02 ___ $14,7000
1925 Assessed valuation 1911____ 682,001
45 '09 ___
29,000r___part yearly (Assessment about 2-3 actual value).
Sewer Bonds.
Village tax (per $1,000) 1911_413.00
4s '95 ___ $17,600r_part yearly Population in 1910
1.393
45 '04 ___
6,900r___part yearly
INTEREST on water bonds of 1902 payable at Importers'
Traders'
Bank, N. Y.; on sewer bonds of 1895 and water bonds of 1909 at &
the Watertown Say. Bank.; on sewer bonds of 1904 at the Jefferson Co. Say. Bank.
Watertown, and on village-hall bonds to Peter Vinkler of Cortland.

WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Geo. T. Burling, Treasurer.

County seat Is White Plains.
Almshouse Bonds.
Temporary Loan Bonds.
4s '09 M-S $70.000r_Sept 1 '37-'39 4s
J-D $20,000r___June 1 1916
Drainage Bonds
35.411
J-D
8,000r___June 1 1915
4%8'08 J-J j $8,000r_July 1 '12-'19 3%s
5,000r___June 1 1916
J-D
ndls,500r___July 1 1920 3348
J-D
8,500r___June 1 1917
Armory Bo
i
3%s
J-D 25,000r_ __June 1 1925
43s'08 F-A $30.000r_Feb 1 '32-'37 355
J-D 26.742r___June 1 1926
New Indices.
3%6
J-D
20,000r_ __June 1912
45
J-D $10,000r„..June 1 1912 4%8'08 F-A 50.285.86r Aug 1
1 1913
45
J-D
5,000r-__June 1 1913 4%5'10 F-A
10 1913
3 1-10s J-D 13,000r___June 1 1914 Is '10 F-A 36,522-13rFeb
13.122.36r_A
ug
1 1913
General Purposes.
Bridge Bonds.
3%8
J-D $50,000r_June 1 '27-28 4%8'11 J-D $20,000r-June 1 '21-'22
Road Bonds.
Court House Bonds.
4%8'11 A-01$50,000r-Oct 1 '31-'35 45 '05 F-A$150,000r
__Aug 1 '30-35
1 8,870r_ Oct 1 1936
120,000r_ _July 1 1926
4%s'11 A-0 25,230r___Oct 1 1914
j50,000r_July 1 '27& 29
Funding Bonds.
70.000r_July 1 '28& 34
3 1-108 J-D $40,000r__June 1 '29-30 4%5'07 J-J
30,000r_July 1 '30.5031
3%8
J-D 30,000r_ _ _June 1 1931
15,000r__July 1 1933
48 '04 ____ 39,704.43_June 1 1932
40,000r-July 1 1935
48 '04 ____ 25,000____June 1 1928
50,000r___July 1 1936
4s '04 ___ 20,000__ __June 1 1931 4%5'08 M-N 240.000r Nov 1 '14-'37
48 '04 ____ 18,533.47_June 1 1933
Refunding Bonds.
4s
M-S 40,000r_Mch 1 '31& 33 $.108 J-D $1,000r___. June 1912
48 '05 M-S $9,704r___Mch 1 1932 3.10s J-D
4,000r___June 1
438'07 J-J J24,579r-July 1 1928 3.105 J-D 10.000r_ June 1 1913
1914
6
40
0:0
0000
0r ____J_ uAloyir13
0r5idgeJ-BDondls6,000r__June 1 '12-19
;110
-3
36
3 3.1B
4 As'08 F-A
57.333.20r Aug 1 1937 430'08 J-D $11,000r_June 1 '12-'22
4 %s'10 F-A 80,000r_Feb 10 '20-'35 BOND. DEBT Sept 1911_$3,056,
584
5,208.66rFeb 10 1936 Floating debt
414,399
58 '10 F-A 25:8
018
0 0.8
r _3
Assessed
Aru_ g
A01g'
sessm ,t
130
4 (A
1'
-935
bt
valuation1911_322,327,396
700,0aotoa1
va1 ts.)
Bronx Valley Sewer Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per
4 %s'08 J-J $1,000,000e Jan 1 '33-'82 Population in 1900$1,000) '07_43.00
184,257
48 '09 .T-J 1,250,000cJan 1 '33-'82 Population in 1910
283,055
INTEREST on the sewer bonds of 1909 Is payable at the Mechanics'
National Bank in N. Y. City; on other Issues by County Treasurer.

WESTFIELD (Village). F. P. Wolfe, Treas.; J. A. Riley,C1.

This village is in Chautauqua County. Incorporated in 1833.
20
s.0p8rom ci
etmenst2
vc
4 Improvement
Sidewalk Bonds.
'12-'13 4%8'09 Dec $1.000r___Dec 1 1913
i0
j
onscls.
2,000r_ __Dec 1 1914
0,000r_Jan 2 '14-'$8 BOND. DEB Oct 2 1911_5171,5
4 Us'10
SewerBJ
09
Refunding Water Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1911___2,047,541
4%8'10 F-A $10,000r_ Aug 1 '17-'21 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
Water System Construction
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_48.00
33.8&45M-N $55,000cdo 1912-1924 Population In 1910
2,985
INTEREST payable at the Citizens Bank of Westfield in N. Y.exchange.

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

WEST SENECA. A. B. Emery, Town Attorney (Buffalo).

This town is in Erie County. Incorporated 1851. The decrease in the
valuation for 1909 was caused by a division of the town, cutting off the
city of Lackawanna. While the bonds below are considered a lien upon
the whole town, the referee appointed to apportion the debts has decided
that they are to be paid by the city of Lackawanna, the sewer having been
built in that city. This report came up in December for confirmation by the
State Supreme Court and was opposed by the city of Lackawanna. No
decision has been rendered.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1011_ _$225,000
LOANSAssessed valuation 1910...2,564,000
Sewer Bonds.
55 '07 A-0 j$37,500e_ _Apr 1 1913 (Assessment about 35% actual value)
1187,5000_Apr 1 '14-38 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910._ _$9.43
14.605
Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at the Lackawanna National Bank of West Seneca.

WHITE PLAINS (Village). Charles L. Prigge, Treasurer;
E. P. Hite, Clerk.
This village is in Westchester County.
Refunding Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
M-N $2,000___Nov 1 '12-13
4s
J-D $15,000____June '26-28 4s
9.000.....July 1 '14-16
J-J
M-N 100,000____May 1 1931 4s
330
1,000._ _Oct 1 1935
A-0 75,000____Oct 1 1930 4s '05 A-0
330
Bonds.
Assessment
and
Tax
1935
45 '05 A-0
3,000__Oct 1
J J $10,000___Oct 1 1921
58
J-D 30,000__Deo 1 1933 48
J-D 10.000____June 1 1912
5s '08 M-N 20.000__May 1 '39-42 4s
M-S 10.000__Mch 1 1914
40'08 F-A 20,000__Aug I '39-'42 48
430'09 F-A 20.000__Aug 1 '35-38 48 '04 M-N 17.000___Nov 1 1924
43009 A-0 20,000__Oct 1 '35-'38 4s '05 J-D 99,000____Dec 1 1945
430'11 A-0 20,000__Oct 1 '47-'50 48 '06 A-0 12,000___Apr 1 1916
58 '06 M-N 11,000____Nov 1 1916
Sewer Bonds.
5s '07 A-0 15,000___Oct 1 1917
____$158,000
....s
A-0 10.000___Oct 1 1930 4 30'08 A-0 28,000-__Oct 1 1913
330
M-S 24,000___Sept 1 '24-28 430'09 A-0 33,000___Oct 1 1917
45
0.000.___Aug 1 1929 430'10 A-0 23,000__Oct 1 1920
45 '04 F-A
Library-Site Bonds.
9,000_-_Oct 1 1935
4s '05 A-0
3,000. June 30 1937 3.845 '06A-0$13,000____Apr 2 1946
4s '07 J-D
Sidewalk Imp. Certificates.
5s '08 M-N 18.000._May 1 1938
48 '09 M-N 12,000_-_May 15 1934 58 '07 M-S $38 000_ __Sept 1 1912
58 '08 M-S 44,000.......Mch 1 1913
Water Bonds.
F-Al $4.000___Aug 1 1914 5s '08 A-0 66,000____ Oct 1 1913
4s
1126,000___Aug 1 '15-28 5s '09 A-0 27,000____Oct 1 1914
Fire Department Bonds.
J-D 25,000____June '26-29
48
M'S $9.000_ __Sept 1 '12-20
($4,000 In 1926. 37,000 in 1920.) 41
J-D 11.000___Dec 1 '12-22
A-0 60,000___Oct 1 1929 45
330
3,000____Mch 1 1919
M-S
A-0 86,000___Oct 31 1931 4s
330
5,000____Apr 1 1925
A-0 40,000Apr 1 1024 4s '05 A-0
48
1.000___Aug 1 1929 59 '08 M-N 10,000__M-ay 1 1938
4s '04 F-A
4s '04 M-S 23,000........Sept 1 1934 430'09 ___ 25.000
_
25,000
4s '04 M-N 23.000____Nov 1 1934
Summary of Debt.
4s '05 A-0 29,000____Oct 1 1935 4.158'09-$121.000
95 '06 A-0 10.000.__Apr 2 1936 Current debt bonds
221,000
4s '06 M-S 85,000._.,,.Sept 1 1936 Sewer bonds
65,000
40'08 F-A 155.000___ _Aug 1 1938 Fire department bonds
161,668
430'08 M-N 4,000____Nov 1 1938 Tax and assessment bonds
345,000
4s '09 M-N 27.000_ __May 15 1939 Paving bonds
79,000
430'10 J.J 100,000____Jan 1 1940 Refunding bonds
47,800
847,800
1 1940 Water bonds
12,000__ _ _
4.10s'10J-J
99,000
430'11 A-0 10,000____Apr 1 1931 Tax bonds
1,600
Railroad Av. eaten. bonds
Current Debt Bonds
13 000
F-A j$90)00___Aug 1 '12-14 Library site bonds
4s
1 2,000____Aug 11015
TOT.B'D D'T May 1 '11 _$1,954,068
49.000
58 '08 M-N 26,000._ _ _May 1 1938 Certificates of indebtedness 269.674
4s '09 A-0 35,000_ _Apr 15 1919 Assessed valuation 1910_ _15,883.375
430'11 A-0 14,000__Apr 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910.._$12.65
7,899
Population in 1900
Funding Bonds
15.949
430'07 J-D $23,000_ _ June 1 1937 Population in 1910
INTEREST is payable in White Plains
WHITE PLAINS UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. L. Stutts,
Clerk Board of Education. On July 1 1908 the district annexed
Greenburgh District No. 10.
$9,000c&r Jan 1 '12-20
When Due.
LOANS14,000c&r Jan 1 '21-27
J-J $23,000c .fan 1 '1234 4s'09 J-J
48
I 5,000c&r_Jan 1 1928
6,7500_Deo 1 '13-'19
J-D
55
1 5,500c&r_Jan 1 1929
I 11 000c&r_Jan 11912
I 52,500c&rJan 1 '13-'17 430'11 M-N j28,000r_Nov 1 '16-'29
127,000r_Nov 1 '30-'38
J-J i 57,500c&rJan 1 '18-'22
530
Oreenburgh Bonds (Annexed).
i 62,500e&rJan 1 '29 '27
1 3.500eeet. Jan 1 1928 45 '00 A-0 $8,000c Dec 31 '12-'19
J-D
3.79s
4.000e.._Dec '12-'15 58 '07 A-0 15.000c Dec 31 '12-'26
J-J j 3,0000 .Jan 1 '12-14 BOND. DEBT April 1911 $305.750
430
120,0000_July 1 '15-26 Assessed valuation 1910__16,394,060
;7.29
J-J
5,000c_Jan 1 '36-40 School taxi White Plains
45
7.47
(per M.) Harrison
5.70
_ Greenburgh
Bank, Saugerties Savings Bank,
1910INTEREST is payable at Home Savings
YonkersSavIngs Bank, American Savings Bank. Mechanics'Savines Bank,
N. W. Harris & Co.. New York, and N. W. Halsey & Co., New York.

WHITE PLAINS (Town). F. M. Thompson, Supervisor.

Lxxxxm.

School Bonds.-(Continued)
4s '06 A-0 $10,500r___Apr 1 1931
43 '06 A-0 70,000r Apr 1 '33-'39
430'07 A-0j100,000r_Apr 1 '57-66
1 9,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1967
4348'07 A-0 60,000r__Apr 1 '51-56
48 '07 A-0 i 8,700r___Apr 1 1949
2,500r___Apr 1 1950
4s '06 A-0 10,000r_ __Apr 1 1947
5,000r___ Apr 1 1948
430'06 A-0 70.000r_Apr 1 '40-60
5348 '07A-0
0,350r_Apr 1 1954
430'08 A-0 55.250r_July 1 '12-'28
430'08 M-S 13,600r_Sept 1 '12-'28
430'08 A-0 106,250__Oct I '12-'28
4s '09 A-0 10,620....Mch 1 '12-'29
48 '09 A-0 58,500r._ May 1 '12-'29
430'09 A-0 99,000r_July 1 '12-'29
430'09 A-0 36,000r_Nov 1 '12-19
430'10 A-0 75,050r_Mch 1 '12-'30
430'10 A-0 38,000r_Aug 1 '1,-'30
430'10 A-0 76,000r_Oct 1 '12-10
4 30'10 A-0 38,000r_Nov 1 '12-'30
430'11 A-0 80,000r_May 1 '12-'31
430'11 A-0 58,000r_July 1 '12-'31
Deficiency Bonds.
430'10 A-0 $36,000r_May 1 '12-'20
Park Bonds.
M-N5130,000____May '12-24
330
8,000__ _May 1 '12-15
M-N
330
M-N 10,000___May 1 '16-17
330
2,000____May 1 1916
M-N
Is
1,000__May 1 1917
2,000__ May '17&'21
Is '04 M-N
6,000___ _May '18-20
00'07 _ _ .. 10 000_May 20 '22-23
7,000__.May 20 1924
430'08 June 85,000r_June 1 '12-'28
430'08 A-0 21.250...Nov I '12-'28
430'09 A-0 72,000r_July 1 '12-'29
Revenue Bonds.
430'08 A-0$175,000____May 1 1913
430'09 A-0 50,000r___Apr 1 1914
430'10 A-0 125,000rApr 1 1915
430'11 A-0 125,000r___Apr 1 1916
EXPLANATORY OF BONDS.-The redemption bonds were issued for
by
city
sales of property for non-payment
in
at
the
bid
purchase of lands
of taxes and assessments, and the bonds are to be paid out of money received for redemption of lands so purchased. The assessment and tax
relief bonds were issued In anticipation of taxes and assessments and paid
from recelpts. Prior to Jan. 1 1908 the school bonds were Issued by the
.Board of Education and the water bonds by the Water Board. Since the
date referred to, however, all bonds of the city have been issued under the
Uniform Charter for cities of the second class. Chapter 452 of the Laws of
1008 repeals the Acts under which the Board of Education and the Water
Board were created separate bodies.
RECAPITULATION OF DEBT DEC. 311910.
$153,000
City Hall Bonds
$351,500 Road Impt. Bonds
498,500
Baldwin Place Bonds..
1.000 Refunding Bonds
96,900
Water Bonds
2,204,750 Local improv't bonds___
330,000
Pub. Bldg. & Dock Bonds
61,200 Local Impet Notes
Fire Dept. Bonds
97,900 Certificates of Indebted - 350,000
40,000
175,000 Deficiency bonds
Assessment Bonds
350,000
2,025,510 Revenue Bonds
School Bonds
218,621
Street Paving Bonds
110,250
Total on Dec 31 1910_$7,545,631
Public Bldg. Bonds
376.500
Public Park Bonds
5,000
Public Bath Bonds
The sinking fund assets on Dec. 31 1910 amounted to $41,210.
CITY PROPERTY.-Real estate owned by the city is assessed at $6,350,650, Including water works valued at $2,900,000.
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation has been:
A verage
Total Assessed Bate of Tax
Personal.
per 31.000.
Valuation.
Property.
Real Estate.
7
10
70
6:20 8
324
$68,061,743
$3,206,103
$64,855,640
1Y9elars
O67,094,205
3,362,200
63,732,005
11)09
23.2137
63,977,310
2,330,150
1908
61,647,160
24.9848
49,232,905
3.252,000
1005
45,980.905
2 .7
8,- 1,2
3.086,830
1900
35,124,400
17.3902
2 ,972,466
0
45
0 229
98:2
33
4
1890
22,574,228
10,454,972
1880
10.024,677
POPULATION.-In 1910 was 79,803; in 1905 It was 61,718; in 1900 it
was 47,931; in 1890 it was 32.033; in 1880 It was 18,892.
When Due.
LOANSPublic Building and Dock.
A-0 $1,200____Apr 11012
A-0 20,000____Apr '12-13
M-N 120,000__Nov 1 '13-'14
1 4,700____Noy 1 1015
9,500.. Nov 1 1916
430'07 ____
534s '07_ _ _
20,000_ _Nov 1 '17-'1x
45 '09 A-0 58,500r_May 1 '12-'29
430'09 A-0 27,000r July 1 '12-'20
430'11 A-0 20,000r_May 1 '12-'31
430'11 A-0 10,000r_July 1 12'-'31
Road Improvement Bonds.
55 '08 MN 342 500r_May 1 '12-28
430'08 A-0 42,500r Aug 15 '12.'28
430'09 A-0 36.000r_July 1 '12-'29
430'10 A-0 23.750r_Aug 1 '12-'30
School Bonds
330
A-0 $30,000r__Apr 1 '22-24
334s
A-0 56,000r _ _ _ _ 1014-1920
1914
330
A-0 56,000r
5,000r_Apr 1 '27-31
3345
A-0
A-0 20,000r ____1012-1913
330
330
A-0 20,000rApr 1 '40-41
7,250r__ Apr 1 1921
A-0
330
330
A-0 10,000r___Apr 1 1925
3,000r_._Apr 1 1020
A-0
330
A-0 50,000r_Apr 1 '27-31
330
330
A-0 102,450r Apr 1 '26-37
(V. 75. p. 209, for maturity.)
330
5.000r__Apr 1 1940
A-0
10.000r__Apr 1 1941
4s
A-0 10,000r_Apr 1 '42-52
7,500r___Apr 1 1953
2.500___Apr 1 1953
A-0 50,000__Apr 1 '54-58
45
8.900____ADr 1 1959
1,100.___Apr 1 1059
4s '04 A-0
6,900____Apr 1 1960
20,000__Apr 1 '20-21
45 '05 A-0
7,700____Apr 1 1028
4s .0s A-0 90,000rApr 1 '23-28
4s '06 A-0 J16.000r___Apr 1 1929
120,000r_Apr 1 '30-'32

48
4s
4s

i

1
1

YORKVILLE. W. E. Cooper, President.
This village is in Oneida County.
Sewer Bonds.Total debt
4.385ts
releltA
'
0
-0
.
s.
$2
n4
2,000..Apr 15 '16-'37 Population in 1910

(0
691

4.355'11 A-0 $12,500__Apr 15'13-'37
This town is in Westchester County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ _$188,000
Road Bonds.
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
1029 Total valuation 1910__.._$17.081.690
•
330
J-J $78,000r
60,000r -July 1 1932 Tax rate (per Inside village_ 34.76
J-J
48
In the table below we give statements regarding minor civil divisions in
$1,000)1910 Outside village. $9.61 New
5.000r -Jan 1 1030
J-J
334s
are not represented among the foregoing detailed rewhich
State
York
Light (outside) $1.89
430'10 J-D I 1,000____June 1 1915
case the population from the U. S. Census of 1910.
15,045 ports. We add in each
44,000_June 1 '16-'37 Population in 1910
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Perp'n.
INTEREST payable at office of Town Supervisor
debt. valuation. 31,000. 1010.
debt,
Place98
58
091
4
1...8
51
None
839,500
96413,415y$21.4_0_
Co
Jefferson
Adams
(V),
__
WYOMING COUNTY, E. T. Montgomery, Treas.
2,377,325
75,000
County
Albion (V), Orleans
Warsaw Is the county seat.
None 4981,675 418.00
Jeff'n Co.. 88,919
(V).
Alexandria
Bay
.$52,000
'Total debt July 1011 ______
5 y4185:088
70
Highway Bonds.
0
80
0:0
68
18
92
1,500 4
County__ 28,000
31,880 Alfred (V). Allegany
1,278598
454s'11 J-J $30,000....July 1 '22-'31 Population in 1910
Allegany (V). Cattaraugus Co_ 38,000
None y1,551,997 y11.50
Dist. No. 8_ 34,500
School
Amityville
1:6
8
862
YONKERS. J. T. Lennon, Mayor; J. Miller, City Comp' Angelica CT). Allegany Co__ 36,000 None p596,614 y22.43 87
418,15,374 425.70
1056
None
Angelica (V), Ailegtny Co_-__ 39,000
F. T. Gertenbach, Auditor.
x4,086,251 y32.20
70,000
Yonkers is In Westchester County. Incorporated June 1 1872. Interest Arcadia r). Wayne County_
1,500 1.110,905 y10.00
('r).Fr. Sch. Dis. No.1 34,000
Avon Union
Is paid at City Treasury.
None
Babylon (T), U. Fr. S. D.No.6 28,000
Local Improvement Bonds.
When Due.
LOANS---2,600
None -------27,000
Co
Suffolk
1
,
(V)
Babylon
July
'11-'29
430'09
A-0
$96,900r
Refunding Bonds.
None y2.164.529 p7.00
34,000
1
S.D.No.
A-0 19,000r_Feb 1 '12-'31 Ballston Spa Un. Fr.
430'08 A-0 $210.000 May 15 '12'18 4 30
None y7,126,085 y6.43
Batavia Un. Fr. Sch. Dis. No.2 42,000
430'08 A-0 49,000r June 15 '12.'18 430'11 A-0 20,000r_May 1 '12-31
917,000 y14.00
1,773
None
34,000
Belfast (T). Allegany Co •
Assessment Bonds.
4s '09 A-0 180,000r_ Feb 1 '12-'19
1,535
None y1,048,000 x14.00
430'11 A-0 50,000r_Apr 1 '12-'36 130'08 A-0 $00,000_ _Dec 1 '11-'28 Big Flats (T), Chemung Co__ 31,156
1,211:
15:74
None
x829,351 91
30,000
County__
'12-'19
Blasdell
(V).
Erie
1
Is
'09
40,000r_Apr
A-0
Department.
Fire
56,000
Co__
(V),
Brewster
Putnam
'12-'20
A-0 $10,000___Apr 1 '12-13 430'10 A-0 45,000r_May 1
4s
9
35
2
74
9
.0
1:
6
20
9
,14
111.7
None 9
A-0 100,000r_Feb 1 '12-'21 Brutus Un. Fr, Sch. Dis, No, 2 25,500
A-0 50.000___Apr 1 '14 23 430
334s
1405.
9
;53
2,170
Apr 1 '24-26 430'11 A-0 100,000r_Sept 1 '12-'21 Camden (V). Oneida County_ 53,200
4s '06 A-0 15,000
5
35
42
8
1:
3
18.0
9
5
y1
z
2
0
:
1
y1
10
5.0
None
3,447
66,000
Co.__
Canastota (V), Madison
Water Works
430'10 A-0 16,110r_Aug 1 '11-'20
000 0
:2
A-0$156 000___Axr 1 '12-14 Carthage School District
la
City Hall Bonds.
y609,382 y10.00
None
1.040
3
Castile (V), Wyoming County_ 431
430 '08 M-N $40.000r_May 1 '11 '28 55
Noney12,793,779 413.20
9,066
A-0 775,000 __Apr 1 '12-22 Catskill (T), Greene County_208,000
530'07 ____ 50.000_Apr 1 '18-'22 Is
None 92,663,925 y7.90
43,000
1_
Catskill
Un.
No.
D.
Fr.
Sch.
1917
1
20,000____Apr
A-0
'10-'28
330
15
J'ne
95,000r
A-0
430'08
None 26,938,922
2.97 65,919
42,000
A-0 25,000__Apr 1 1920 Cattaraugus County
4345'08 A-0 45,000_ Dec 1 '11-'28 330
65
93
:
2:9
48
27
py7
0 p1866
80
24
1:8
20
28,000
A-0 110,000____Apr 1 1921 Champlain (V), Clinton Co.
430'09 A-0 47,500r_Nov 1 '11-'29 350
38,000
Co..
Chateaugay
(T),
Franklin
1922
1
25,000____Apr
A-0
350
'11-'30
1
430'10 A-0 54.000r_Aug
48,452,865
105,126
9318:000000
A-0 100,000__-Apr 1 '22-23 Chautauqua County
430'10 A-0 20,000r_Nov 1 '11-'30 4s
47
68
1:0
None dlx,4
3 p
52
09
y10
8:
430'11 A-0 20,000r__Oct 1 '12-'31 Is '04 A-0 150,000____Apr 1 1924 Cheektowaga Un. Fr. S. D.No.7 34,000
7
90
0
1.380
48 '05 A-0 20,000.___Apr 1 1923 CherryCreek(T),ChautatinuaCo
Hospital Bonds.
5,400
965
y13.73
9457,527
28,000
A-0;150,000r_Apr 1 1925 Cincinnatus CT). Cortland Co_
430'11 A-0 $75,000r_Oct 1 '12-'31 48
4,028
92,162,295 y6.50
1 65,000r___Apr 1 1926 Clayton (T),Jefferson County_ 25,000
430'11 A-0 50,000r_July 1 '12-'31
1.941
y14.00
260
9979
39,548
County_
Clayton
1926
Jefferson
(V).
1
60,000r___Apr
45 '07 A-0
Paving Bonds.
20,000
9810,000 49.00
A-0$165,950___Apr 1 '12-26 43.48'07 A-0 150,000r_Apr 1 1927 Clayton School District No. 8_ 43,900
43
1,236
None
p683,295 y8.12
A-0 10,000_-_Apr 1 1027 13 '09 A-0 37 500r _May 1 '11-'49 Clinton (V), Oneida County__
4s
2,926
y8.07
None
91,633,710
28,000
Co____
Cohocton
CT). St,euben
A-0 20,000- Apr 1 '28-'29 430'09 A-0 38.000r_Nov 1 '12-'40
33.0
2,549
3,625 1,201,740
8.80
7,000___Apr 1 1930 58 '08 M-S 92,500r_Nich 1 '12 '48 Cold Spring (V), Putnam Co__ 92,000
A-0
330
2,168
None
x22.20
County_103,000
x898,962
Corinth
(V),
'12-'48
Saratoga
1
A-0
1935
1
430'08
_Apr
__
74,000r_July
6.380_
A-0
48
30,000
x978,556 x14.30
430'08 June 16.650r_June 1 '11-'28 4345'08 A-0 74.000_Nov 1 '12-'48 Corinth Un. Fr. S. D. No. 7_ 26,000
1,947
None y1,393,805 46.83
4s '09 A-0 16,000.._Feb 1 '12•'27 4345'10 A-0 78,000r_May 1 '12-'50 Covert (T). Seneca County___ 53,000
2,404
41,253,250 46.35
430'11 A-0 20,000r_Oct 1 '12-'31 4 30'10 A-0 39,000r_Nov 1 '12-'50 Coxsackie (V), Greene Co_ _ _ _ 49,500
None x1,081,450 x11.30
430'11 A-0 40,000r_May 1 '12-51 Cuba Un. Free Sch. D, No. 1.,
Public Bath Bonds.
1,736
d827.077 46.50
1915 4345'11 A-0 80,000r_July 1 '12-'51 Delhi (V), Delaware County_ 42,000
F-A $5,001)
48




NEW JERSEY-DEBT OF STATE.

Nov., 1911.1

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per
debt. valuation. 51.000.
Placedebt,
None d$564,300$d11.80
De Ruyter (T), Madison Co__$38,000
96.40
Dryden Un. Fr. S. D. No. 8...... 25.000
Eastehester Un. Fr. S. D. No.1 45.000 $15,000 d1,430,000 d18.64
Eastehester Un. Fr. S. D. No.2 44,000
None 1,309,800 x19.13
Easthampton (T) Un. Fr. S. D.
31,000
None z2,475,180 x6.00
MIN°. 5
z10.50
East Syracuse Sch. D. No. 5.... 26,000
Eaton (T), Madison County__ 33,000
None 91,241,502 913.60
9310,105 y27.50
Ellenville (V), Ulster County_ 57,500
None
__ 25,500
Erwin U. F. S. D. No. 1
500 9756,480
60,000
Essex County
Farmingdale (V), Nassau Co__ 30,000
None 9364,731 911.50
Friendship (V). Allegany Co__ 32,500
None
y530,980 94.86
Glenville (T) Un. Fr. S. D.No. 239,000
None y1,145,000 918.40
Goshen (V), Orange County__ 51.000
None 91,608,050 99.64
None x2,613,515 x11.30
Great Neck Sch. Dist. No. 7_ 34,000
9567,377 15.16
2,500
Greene (V). Chenango County$61,500
2,300,581 18.10
Green Island (V). Albany Co_ 36,500
5.00
1,803,400
Greenport (V), Suffolk County*61,250
Greenwich Ss Easton Union
Free School District No. 3__ 45,000
None 91,164 782 1/8.70
9502,627 y12.11
Groton (V) Tompkins Co....__ 37,450
None
Hamburg(T),Un.Fr.S.D.No.8 30,000
None 11829,351
z793,100 x6.70
None
Hamilton (V), Madison Co_.._ 77,500
None y5,712,495 p10.30
Hornellsville Sch. Dist. No. 7.. 44,000
None
d53 i.691 d15.09
Horseheads (V), Chemung Co_ 35.51)0
None 113,280.000 v6.00
Islip Un. Fr. Sch. Dist. No. 1_ 45,000
3.08
1,668,796
Kenmore Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1_ 60,500
350 (1657.966 d10.00
Lakewood (V), Chautauqua Co 30,000
53,500
x811,850 920.00
None
Liberty (V), Sullivan Co
x1,166,26/ x3.80
Long Lake (T), Hamilton Co_ 38,000
None 91,858.750 918.92
Lowyllie (V), Lewis County.... 63,000
79,500
_ _ d3,378,400 d7.53
Manlius (T). Onondaga Co
28,000
None
9549,068 v13.66
Manlius Sch. Dist. No. 6
None
9443,750 y12.62
Mareellus (V), Onondaga Co.._ 32,000
None 92,658,000 y8.55
Mechanieville School District.. 40,850
91,10.,,160 y9.00
Mineola (V). Nassau County_.. 40,000
x716,593 z13.96
None
Monroe Un. Fr. Sch. Dis. No. 1 43,100
None d2,065,360 d11.65
Mt. Morris (T), Livingston Co_ 36,000
2,000
956,000
Mt. Morris (V), Livingston Co.. 46,000
V11,932,300
Mt.Pleasant(T),WestehesterCo184,124
781,581 19.41
Naples (T), Ontario County.... 41,000 22,000
x57,325 x16.60
None
Nelson (T), Madison County__ 30,000
9307,678 910.50
None
Newark Valley (V), Tioga Co.. 26,500
9763,100 y10.40
Newfield (T), Tompkins Co...._ 28,000
None
New Hyde Park Union Free
27,000
9425,733 916.50
None
School District No. 5
9571,902 919.33
None
New Lebanon (T), ColumblaCo 46.000
x392,150
None
Newport (V), Herkimer Co...... 34,000
91,243,175
North Elba (T), EssexCounty 61,000
Northport (V), Suffolk Co_ _ __•31,250
2,307,130
Norwich (V) Chenango Co_ __177,804
1,015,208 11.04
Ontario (T), Wayne County__ 28,500
None d7,090,470 dr).20
Oswegatchle(T), St. Law'ce Co. 27,000
d420,806 (128.46
None
Otselic (T), Chenango County 37,600
None 92,924,120 y15.72
Owego (V), Tioga County__ 46,000
Non 42,924,1N0 97.28
Owego School District No. 1_.. 32.000
None
9738,359 98.00
Oxford (V), Chenango County 25,500
None
9475,705 913.04
Painted Post (V), Stcuben Co.. 56,000
y1.706,086912.000
Palatine (T), Montgomery Co.. 33,000
Co__
40,000
None
93,109,715
96.80
Suffolk
(V),
Patchogue
3,000
x506,848 x11.72
Pawling (V), Dutchess Co_...... 34,000
None 91,464,978 99.78
Penfield (T), Monroe County.. 28,250
None 92,404,782 97.12
Penn Pan School District__ 29,000
None
9350,815 f/8.00
Philadelphia (V), Jefferson Co 42,000
1,154,741 5.237
Philmont (V). Columbia Co.... 41,500
Port henry (V), Essex County 50,500
Potsdam (V), St. Lawrence Co. 50,000
d2,042,530 0.56
None
Red Hook (V), Dutchess Co.._ 30,000
x501,711 x7.50
Richfield Spgs. (V), Otsego Co 49,500
818,325 24.00
None
Richmondville(V),SchoharleCo 25,600
9332,136 x6.30
None
9391,590 916.98
Rouses Point (V), Clinton Co.. 42,400
Sangerfield & Marshall Union
d698.052 911.10
None
Free Sch. Dist. No. 11_
__ 26,000
None d1,509,305 d11.14
Saratoga (T), Saratoga Co__ 44,000
9415.729 99.70
None
Schoharie (V), Schoharie Co.... 30.000
None 91,413,126 99.40
SehrocPPel (T), Oswego Co__ 28,000
x319,480 x25.00
None
Schuylersville (V), Saratoga Co 46,200
z498,925 x12.60
Sharon Spgs.(V),Schoharie Co•32,010
452,240 21.68
Sherburne (V), Chenango Co_ 46,000
y456,885 910.46
None
Shortsville (V), Ontario Co__ 30,000
None 1244,575 d32.38
Solon (T), Cortland County... 48.300
x918,871 x15.25
So.GlensFalls(V).Saratoga Co_ 50,000
None
x496,475 x8.40yi
Spencerport (V), Monroe Co__ 45,988
None
Springville (V), Erie County_•76,258x800,250 x11.84
Stockbridge (T), Madison Co.. 25,000 --None
2701,665 dl9.30
Stony Point Fire Dist. No. 1.... 30,000
4,000,000
x2,731.685 25.83
Suffern (V), Rockland Co__ 28,500
None 11,081,630 x16.20
Ticonderoga (V), Essex Co___ 52,000
60,000
18,504,090
Tompkins County
None x3,877,200 x4.36
Tuxedo Un. Sch. Dist. No. 6_ 38,35,)
91,235.775 912.20
Ulysses (T), Tompkins County 30,000
a32,000
Union, Broome County
None 91.635,043 910.00
Walden (V), Orange County__ 35,000
None
d355.940
4.50
Webster (V), Monroe County_ 32,000
None x1,932,855 x12.60
Wellsville Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1_ 78,400
None 91,768,855 98.65
Westfield Sch. Dist. No. 1....... 34.000
2,297,735
7.55
Whitehall (V), Washington Co 63,000
None 1,205.319 9.759
Wilson (T), Niagara County__ 63,000

Pop'n
1910.
$1,196

2,417
3,114
33,458
1,567
1,218
$ 031
1,275
4,737
3,089
1,260
1,689
1,788
564
2,072
1,149
2,940
6,016
917
1,981
4,004
2,782
11,863
2,349
1,139
925
1,509
1,378
583
3,896
2,096
7,422
2,672
2,235
1,104
4,633
1,654
1,224
2,517
3,824
848
2,977
842
1,813
2,266
4,036
960
1,503
599
1.638
3,942
906
2,707
1,614
459
960
1,112
518
2,247
1,000
2,246
1,485
2,663
2,475
33,647
2,612
4,004
1,032
4,917
2,979

• Total debt, a This covers merely a recent issue of bonds: we are not
informed as to what is total debt. c County tax. d Figures for year 1900.
Figures are for 1910. x Figures arc for 1911.

State of New Jersey.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
One of Original Thirteen
Admitted as a State
7,815
Total area of State (square miles)
Trenton
State Capital
Gov.(term exp. Mon.bef.3d Tues.,Jan.'14) _Woodrow Wilson
Secretary of State (term exp. Apr.!'1.2)_Col. S. D. Dickinson
Treasurer (term expires Mch. 1 1913) _ .. _Daniel S. Voorhees
Comptroller (term expires Feb. 20 1914) _ _ _Edw. I. Edwards
LEGISLATURE meets annually the second Tuesday of January, and
there is no limit to the length of the session.
HISTORY OF DEBT.-New Jersey has always been a conservative
State; there are consequently no facts out of which to construct a history
of debt issu, s. In a report made in 1838 the financial officer of the State
affirmed that New Jersey had put out no obligations of any kind or loaned
. 1844 forbade the creIts credit to any company. The Constitution of
ating of a State debt exceeding one hundred thousand dollars except for
purposes of war. &e. This exception, under which It was allowable to ex
oeed the hundred-thousand-dollar limit, became operative on the occasion
of the breaking out of our Civil War. Quite a debt was created at that
period. The last of these war bonds was retired on Jan. 1 1902,




61

TOTAL DEBT.-With the exception of $116,000 certificates issued to
the Commissioners of the Agricultural College under Act approved June
13 1895, the State is now clear from debt, and has been since Jan. 1 1902.
At previous dates the debt was:
Nov. 1 1901
5660,400
571,000 Nov. 1 1895
Nov. 1 1898
735,400
194,000 Nov. 1 1894
Nov. 1 1897
1,996,300
394,000 Nov. 1 1880
Nov. 1 1896
593,400 Nov. 1 1866
3.395 200
On Nov. 1 1910 the cash balance on hand in tile State Fund was $4,545,188 68; this fund also held on the same date 1.887 shares (par value $188.700) of the stock of the United Railroad & Canal Companies of New Jersey,
the market value of which amounts to about $475,000. The State School
Fund on Nov. 1 1910 held securities to the amount of $4,848,728.40; cash
balance on hand for investment, $472,779.98.
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The assessed valuation for a series of years
has been as below. Under new tax laws the assessment beginning with 1906
has been made at supposed full value-a much higher basis than in former

years.

1910_ 52,045,898,214 1902
$952.560,540 1888
$603,676,953
1909_ 1,949,687 287 1901
918,418,741 1886
573.258.303
1908___ 1,843,001,178 1900
891,237,286 1884
554,828,114
1907- 1,841,527,418 1898
844 354,193 1882
534 917,876
1906_ 1,570.210,073 1896
794,428,048 1880
518,617,518
1905.._ 1,153,682,961 1894
774.398.332 1878
531,851.849
1904...._ 1.055.379,023 1892
742,759.082 1876
596,833,707
1903.__ 1,008,062,612 1890
649,979,700 1874_ _____ 619.057,903
In addition to the above, valuation of railroad and canal property in 1900
was 3219,656,014. In 1902 $223.486.392, In 1903 $227.195.115, in 1904
5231.655,525, in 1905 5236,720,571, in 1906 3194,532,469, in 1907 $200.045,173, in 1908 5272,182,490, in 1909 5279,059,611 and in 1910 5286,546,453. The 1906-7-8-9 and '10 valuations are subject to court revision.
No general tax is Imposed in New Jersey, the State deriving its revenue from
other sources.
POPULATION OF STATE -Population has been as follows.
1910
2,537,167 1870
906.096 1820
277,575
1905
2,144.134 1860
672,035 1810
245,562
1900
1,883.669 1850
489:555 1800
211.149
1890
1,444,933 1840
373.306 1790
184,139
1880
1,131,116 1830
320.823
DEBT LIMITATIONS.-The provisions of law limiting and regulating
the debt-making power in New Jersey will be better understood and the
Information will be made more serviceable to the investor If arranged ID
accordance with the civil divisions to which the provisions apply.
(I) THE STATE Is restricted as to Its debt-making power by the State
Constitution. In Article IV. Section VI, paragraphs 3 and 4 the whole
subject Is disposed of. The third paragraph forbids a loan of the State's
credit and the fourth paragraph forbids the creation of debt. These provisions are as follows:
3. The credit of the State shall not be directly or indirectly loaned in any
case.
4. The Legislature shall not In any manner create any debt or debts,
liability or liabilities of the State. which shall singly or in the aggregate
with any previous debts or liabilities at any time exceed one hundred thou.and dollars, except for purposes of war, or to repel invasion, or to suppress
Insurrection, unless the same shall be authorized by a law for some single
object of work, to be distinctly specified therein, which law shall provide
the ways and means, exclusive of loans, to pay the interest of such debt
or liability as It falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of
such debt or liability within thirty-five years from the time of the contracting thereof, and shall he irrepealable until such debt or liability and the interest thereon are fully paid and discharged; and no such law shall take
effect until it shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the people,
and have received the sanction of a malority of all the votes cast for and
against it at such election; and all money to be raised by the authority of
such law shall be applied only to the specific object stated therein, and to
the payment of the debt thereby created. This section 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.
According to the foregoing (4th paragraph), the power of the State for
making debt is limited to $100,000. except (1) for purposes of war, &c..
and (2) when the authorization is for some single object of work specified
therein, &o. In the latter case the mode of procedure is, as will be seen,
given in the same paragraph of the Constitution.
(2) CITIES,COUNTIES,TOKINS. dec.. are also restricted in the making
of certain kinds of debt by Article I, paragraphs 19 and 20, of the Constitution. We give these paragraphs In full.
19. No county, city, borough, town, township or village shall hereafter
give any money or property, or loan its money or credit, to or In aid of
any individual, association or corporation, or become security for or be
directly or indirectly the owner of any stock or bonds of any association
or corporation.
20. No donation of land or appropriation of money shall be made by the
State or any municipal corporation to or for the use of any society, association or corporation whatever.
It will be noted that the above prohibition relates to the giving of money,
property or credit of cities, &c.. to individuals, associations, or corporations. &c.. and that the prohibition Is absolute, forbidding the doing of
such acts in any form, shape or manner. There is one other restriction of
the State Constitution, and that is found in Article IV., Section VII..
paragraph 11, which forbids the Legislature passing any special laws "regulating the•internal affairs of towns and counties" in this and In all other
cases in which according to the judgment of the Legislature general laws are
feasible, the Constitution states that general laws must be provided.
In complance with this last provision the Legislature has passed many
general laws covering bonded Indebtedness of cities, towns, &c. They are
so numerous they cannot be cited here
We would refer the reader to the
Revised Statutes of New Jersey of 1895 under the heading "Municipal
Bonds," pages 693 to 716 both Inclusive; and also to the same heading
('Municipal Bonds"), pages 2220, &c.
In 1903 a Referendum Act relating to the government of eitlea was passed
by the Legislature, under the provisions of which, when accepted by the
voters of any city, the debt-making power of the municipality Is fixed at
15% of the taxables. This Referendum Act is found in Chapter 168 of the
Laws 01 1903 as amended by Chapter 103 of the Laws 01 1907. Section 73
of this Act contains the debt limitation, and is in these words: "The limit
of the bonding power In such city is fixed at fifteen per eentum of the value
of the property thereon as rated for taxation, as shown by the last duplicates of assessment for taxes made therein, and such limitation shall in no
case be exceeded." We have been unable to obtain from the State authorities any list of the cities which have accepted the provisions of the Referendum Act. The record of acceptance appears to be confined to the
minutes of the governing body of the municipality in each case. Long
Branch Is one of the cities which have accepted.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL TO APPROVE SCHOOL BONDS.-The school
law passed at the special session of the Legisleture convened Oct 15 1903,
provides that whenever any bonds are authorized by townships. Incorporated town or borough school districts, the district clerk must transmit
certified copies of the record of proceedings to the State Attorney-General
for his approval as to the legality of the same.
TAX EXEMPTION.-The State of New Jersey passed in 1893 a general
statute which exempts from taxation the bonds, securities and other evidences of indebtedness of municipal corporations; the provision covers not
only the bonds, &c., to be hereafter issued, but those as well that have
been heretofore issued. It is a sweeping statute, and one which is of decided interest to the holders of the municipal securities of the State. The
full text of It may be found in the "State and City Supplement" for October
1898, page 58.

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62

Lxxxxin.

1$32,000c_July 1 '13-'28
When Due.
LOANSLIMITATION TO TAX RATE.-Under Chapter 116. Laws of 1006
58 '08 J-J { 1,000c-July 1 '29&44
School Bonds.-(Con.)
an ultimate maximum tax rate is provided for in all taxing districts in
($10,000cMay I '15-'19
I 1,500c___July 1 1929
the State of $17 50 for each $1,000 of assessed valuations for county, school
1 28,000c_July 1 '30-'43
I 3,800c__ _May 1 1920
8,000e _ __ _1916-1924
district and local purposes. The Act provides that the tax rate for 1906 4 0'10 1I-N { 50,000c_May 1 '21-'30 4 %s'11 M-N
I 40,000c_Me.y 1 '31-'40 BOND. DEBT Sept 1911__ $276,000
must not exceed that levied in 1905 and must be reduced at least $1 00 per
116,000c_May 1 '41-'48 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _7,653,370
21.000 each year after 1906 if the rate is over $20 00 per $1,000 and 50 cents 4;53'08 M-N Ja,000eJuno 1 '17-'19 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _$12.60
11,869
500c__ _June 1 1920 Population In 1910
yearly if under $20 00. until a rate of $17 50 be reached, which is to be the
INTEREST on the bonds of 1908 and 1910 is payable at the Citizens'
maximum rate thereafter. In the cases of counties the 1906 rate must Trust Co. of Paterson: on others at the First National Bank of Paterson.
not exceed the 1905 rate and a 50-cent reduction yearly is provided for
until the rate reaches the limit of $5 00 per $1,000 of assessed valuation. ASBURY PARK. T. Frank Appleby, Mayor; Reuben H.
This limitation does not apply to the tax rate required to raise any State
Norris, Treasurer; Wm. C. Burroughs, City Clerk.
This city Is In Monmouth County. Incorporated as a city in 1897. Adtax or State school tax or to pay judgments, all of which may be in addiditional
territory annexed In 1006.
law
a
in
this,
passed
tion to the limited rate fixed in the Act. Besides
School Bonds (city's portion).
Improvement Bonds.
1908 (Chapter 274) provides that the limitation shall not apply to the tax 430'11 J-J $75,0000___Jan 1 1951 5s
J-D $63,000c_June 20 '12-43
($2,000 due yearly.)
75,000c-__Jan 1 1951
required to pay the cost of constructing or maintaining any sewerage sys- 4Ms'l1 J-J
1937
43is'07 J-I) $100,000c
Fire Bonds.
tem. Furthermore, under Chapter 182 of the Laws of 1908, the county 55
Library Bonds.
A-0 $10.000C___Oct 1 1915
M-N $18,000o___Nov 1 1931
boards of taxation are authorized, upon application of the Board of Chosen 4s
6,000c___Jan 1 1015 4s
J-J
Sewer Bonds.
Freeholders of any county, to allow an increase in excess of the lawful 4s '04 J-D 19.000c __June 1 1934
1944 48
A-0 $50,000c___Apr 1 1933
4345'09 M-N 15,000c
limit of the tax rate for county purposes in any year to an amount not
4s '05 M-S 30,000c___Sept 1 1945
Beach Bonds.
exceeding 10 cents on $100 assessed valuation;and,upon application of the 4s
75 000c__ July 1 1942
A-0$250,000c___Apr 1 1933 4 ,6s'07 .T-J
1944
governing body or board having charge of the finances of any taxing dis- 4 Ms'07 J-J 150,000c___July 1 1047 43,68'09 M-N 35,000
4s '11 M-S 20,000c_.. _Sept 1 1945
Water Bonds.
trict, to allow an increase in excess of the lawful limit, of the tax rate of
J-D $60,000c_ _June 1 1915 FUND. DEBT Sept 1911_$1,108,075
said taxing district, for county, school district and local purposes In any 5s
Value city prop. Jan. 1 '11 1,514,686
(Subject to call June 1 1900.)
year, to an amount not exceeding 30 cents on the $100 assessed valuation.
J-D $10,000c__ _June 1 1917 Total equalized val. 1910_11,002,710
5s
SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS-POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS. 5s
J-D 50,000c___June 11924 Total tax (per $1,000) 1010___$24.40
10,250
48,000c___Jan 1 1927 Population In 1010 _ _ __
J-J
-The savings bank law of New Jersey was completely revised by the State 55
22.000c___Jan 1 1928 INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
J-J
Legislature of 1906, without, however, changing in any essential respects 43
1936
1
,000c___Apr
22
A-0
'06
43
give
We
In
below
provisions.
full
the
investment
sections
the investment
of the new law.
ATLANTIC CITY. George W. Carmany, Acting Mayor;
VI. DEPOSITS-HOW INVESTED.
A. M. Heston, Comptroller.
SECTION 33. No savings bank shall invest the moneys deposited with
This city is in Atlantic County. Incorporated March 3 1854. A new
the same in any manner except as follows, to wit:
was adopted May 6 1902.
charter
city
1. In stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United LOANSDrainage Bonds,
When Due
States, or those for which the faith of the United States is distinctly pledged
4 %sg'07J-J $20,000c__July 1 1937
-Hall
Bonds.
City
to provide for the payment of the principal and interest thereof;
4s g '00 F-A $90,000c___Aug 1 1030 43-sg'09J-J 100,000c__July 1 1938
20,000c__ _Jan 1 1944 4 g '11 J-J 250,000c___Jan 1 1941
II. In the Interest-bearing bonds of this State; or in any bonds author- 43 g '09 J-J
43isg'11 J-J 600,000c___Jan 1 1941
Public Library Bonds.
ized by the laws of this State to be issued by any commission appointed by
Atlantic Ave. Improv't Bonds.
45 g '03 J-J $30,000c___Jan 1 1938
the Supreme Court of this State, by virtue of any law of this State;
6,000c Jan 1 '12-'17 43is'07 A-0 $44,000c-Oct 1 1937
J-J
III. In the bonds of any State in the Union that has not, within ten 45 g '05Arrearage
City
Bonds.
improvement Bonds.
Tax
in
defaulted
bank,
such
any
by
Investment
years previous to making such
$100,000c___July I 1914 43isg'96M-N $49,000c___May 1 Ms
the payment of any part of either principal or Interest in any debt au- 4 Hg'09 J-J
4%sg'98A-0 5,000c.__Apr 1 1918
Water Bonds.
thorized by any law of such State to be contracted.
5s g '05 J-D$761,000c___June 1 1925 43isg'99 M-N 10,000c___May 1 1914
IV. In the bonds of any county, township, municipality or school dis- 4 %sg'96M-S 100,000c___Mch 1 1926 4s g '01 M-N (14,000c___May 1 1916
trict of this State Issued pursuant to the authority of any law of this State, 43,sg'97J-J
124,000c___May 1 1921
12,000c .__July 1 1917
provided, such county, township, municipality or school district shall not, 4s g '00 J-J 200,000c___July 1 1930 4s g '05 A-0 55,000c___Apr 1 1925
within the five years next preceding, have defaulted in the payment of 4s g '01 J-J
70,000c___July 11931 43lasg'08 J-J 55,000c_ _ Jan 1 1928
thereof
obligation
or
debt
legal
any part of either principal or interest of any
4s g '02 J-J
15,000c_ _July 1 1932 434 g '11 J-J 75,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1931
and provided further, the total indebtedness of any borough or village does 4s g '03 J-J
Park Bonds.
75,000c___Jan 1 1933
not exceed 10% of its assessed valuation, and such school district bonds 45 g '04 J-J
1 1934 43-6sg'99J-J $100,000c _July 1 1929
35,000c___July
are by law charged upon all the property of the inhabitants of such district 4 %sg'06J-J 300,000c__July 1 1941 4 ,is g '08 J-J 425,000c__July 11043
or in any Interest-bearing obligation (other than obligations commonly 43ig'10 J-J 160,000c___Jan 1 1945 4;ig'10 J-J 175,000c-Jan 1 1946
known as improvement certificates) issued by the city, county, town.
43's g '10 J-J 115,000c___July 1 1945 4,s g'10J-J 102,000c___Jan 1 1945
township, borough or village in which such bank is situated;
1946
43,6 g '11 J-J 75,00043___Jan 11946 4s g 1911 __ 210,000c
Conduit Bonds
V. In the bonds of any city or county of any other State of the Union
Mt. Vernon Avenue Bonds.
Issued pursuant to the authority of any law of any such State; provided, 43,0'08 J-J $15,000c___Jan 1 1018 4s g '06 M-N $30.000c...._May 1 1936
Sidewalk Bonds.
no such city or county has, within ten years previous to making such inBellevue Ave. Bonds.
vestment, defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or in- 4%5 g '10 J-J $9,000c___July 1 1920 48 1011 J-J $20,000c___Jan 1 1914
4 3,5 g '11 J-J 10,000o__ _Jan 1 1921
terest of any debt authorized by law of such State to be contracted; and
Albany Ave. Bonds.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
provided further, the total indebtedness of any such city or county is limited 4 Msg'09J-J $100,000c__July 1 1944
45 g '02 J-J
$8,000c._ _July 1 1932
by law to 10% of Its assessed valuation;
Crematory Bonds.
g '03 J-J
4s
10,000c___July 1 1913
1918
4
1
;isg'98J-J
$40,000c___July
VI. In first mortgage bonds of any railroad company which has paid
10,000c___Jan 1 1920 4;isg'07J-J 25,000c___Jan 1 1937
dividends of not less than 4% per annum zegularly on its entire capital 4;isg'00J-J
32,000c___Jan 1 1921 4s '06 J-J 128,000c_ July 1 1926
stock for a period of not less than live years next previous to the purchase 4s g '01 J-J
4s g '90 J-J
28,000c- _Jan 1 1044
Paving Bonds.
of such bonds, or in any consolidated mortgage bonds of any such corn
J-J
55,000c___Jan 1 1945
pany authorized to be issued to retire the entire bonded debt of such company; 45 g '99M-N $74 000c __Nov 1 1919 43ig'10
[exits Avenue Bonds.
1 1921
g
4s
135,000c___Oct
A-0
'01
VII. In bonds secured by mortgages which shall be a first lien on real 45 g '02 A-0 15,000c-__Oct 1 1922 43-is'08 J-J $40,000cJuly 1 1938
estate situate in this State, and worth at least double the amount loaned 4 Asg'041I-N 195,000c_May 1 1924
Massachusetts Ave. Bonds.
thereon, but not to exceed 80% of the whole deposits shall be so loaned or 45 g '05 J-D 130,000c___.Tune 1 1925 43,58'08 J-J $30,000c___July 1 1928
Divested; but In case the loan is on unimproved or unproductive real 4s g '06 A-0 80,000c__ _Apr 1 1926
Michigan Ave. Bonds.
estate, the amount loaned thereon shall not be more than 30 % of its 43-isg'07 J-J 250,000cJan 1 1927 48 g '06 A-0 $7,000cOct 1 1936
actual value; and no investment in any bond and mortgage shall be made 48 g '06 J-J
1026 BOND, DEBT Oct 1 1911$5,807,000
1
15,000c_Oct
by any savings bank, except upon the report of a committee of at least 43-sg'08J-J
1,681,000
65,000c___Jan 1 1928 Sinking fund
three of the managers, and two members of which committee shall certify 43is'08 J-J
70,000c__July 1 1928 NET DEBT Sept 1 1911,... 4,216,000
In writing to the value of the premises mortgaged, or to be mortgaged, 4s g '09 J-J
1 1929 Water debt (incl. above). _ 1,018,000
65,000c___Jan
according to their bestjudgment; such report shall be filed and preserved 4
'00 J-J 2l2,000c___JUly1 1944 School debt (see below)
among the records of the bank;
Sept 1 '11(not inel.above)1,027,000
43-is g'10J-J 135,000c__ _July 1 1945
,i g '11 J-J 70,000c___Jan 1 1046 Total assessed val. 1911_68,318,607
VIII. In real estate strictly in accordance with the following provisions: 4;
1021 Assessment about 60% actual value)
7,000c
(a) A plot whereon is erected, or may be erected, a building or buildings 4;is g J-J
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$21.50
Hospital Bonds.
requisite for the convenient transaction of its business, and from portions
1 1936 Population in 1005
3i.590
of which not required for its own use a revenue may be derived; the costs 4s g '06 M-S $30,000e___Sept 1
__Sept 1937 Population in 1910
46,153
of such building or buildings and lot shall in no case exceed 507 of the 430'07 M-S 70,000c..
5,000c___Sept 1 1039 Summer population (est.)___300.000
net surplus of such bank except with the written approval of the Commis- 43Sg'09 M-S
stoner of Banking and Insurance; provided, the limitations as to the cost
INTEREST on the city-hail, public library, water 4s and 4 ;is of 1906
of such lot and building contained in this subdivision shall not apply to 'clty improvement 4s and 4.65 of 1908, crematory bonds due 1920 and 1921,
or affect any such Investment heretofore made by a savings bank organized paving bonds due 1921, 1922, 1924, 1925, 1027,1928 and 1944, lire-house
bonds, park bonds, Texas Ave. bonds, Mass. Ave. bonds, Mt. Vernon Ave.
under a special charter;
drainage bonds of 1909 and hospital bonds is payable at the Hanover
(5) Such as shall have been purchased or acquired by It at sales upon bonds,
Nat.
Bk., N. Y.; on the Albany Ave. bonds and paving bonds due 1920 at
corporation,
or upon judgments
the foreclosure of mortgages owned bs such
the
Park Bk. In N. Y.; on other bonds in Atlantic City.
Nat.
or 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 ATLANTIC CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
estate shall be sold by such bank within five years after the same shall have LOANSWhen Due. 4s 06 J-J $16.000c___July 1 1936
been so purchased, unless, upon application by such corporation to the
$10,000c_July 1 '12-'14 4 lis"07 J-J
70,000c_ July 1 1937
Commissioner of Banking and Insurance, he shall extend the time within 4 Ss'97 J-J 1 4,000c__ _July 1 1014 4)ig'08
J-J J 120,000cJuly 1 '38-41
which such sale shall be made: the provisions of this section shall apply to
40.000c_July 1 1942
15,000c_Mch 1 '12-'14
all funds of any savings bank, including its reserve fund, and all investments 33is'00 M-S 100,000c_Mch 1 '15-'24 43.sg'09J:J 1 120,000c___July 1 1943
of money and sales and transfers of securities may be made in the manner
'12-'22
1
55,000c_July
45is
,000c___July 1 1946
g
139
J-J
J-J
'04
g
4s
provided and made lawful in this Act, notwithstanding any provision in any
90.000c_July 1 '25-'30 4 j,i g '11 J-J 170,0000___Jan 1 1946
special charter contained limiting the number of trustees or managers who 4Kg'05J-J 1 12,000c___July 1 1931 BOND.
1 '11_$1,027,000
Oct
DEBT
transfer
or
sale
of
of
the
and
moneys
shall act in the investment
stocks or 4s g '06 J-J
5,000c ___July 1 1031 Sinking funds
31,761
securities.
60 000c July 1 '32-35
-.SECTION 34. No savings bank shall loan the money on deposit witn tne
INTEREST on 4s and 4 lis due In 1937 and the 43s due 1038-1942 Is
same, or any part thereof, upon notes, bills of exchange or drafts, except payable at Hanover Nat. Bank, New York; on the 4 ,ifi due 1943 at the
upon the additional pledge of collateral security, which shall be of the same National Park Bank, New York; on other bonds In Atlantic City,
nature and character as those in which the money deposited may be invested
as directed in the preceding section, or the capital stocks of national and
COUNTY.
•
State banks, or the capital stock or bonds of other corporations of this ATLANTIC
May's Landing is the county seat. L. C. Albertson, Coll. (Atlantic City).
State, which have not defaulted in the payment of interest or dividends
Bridge Bonds.
Building Bonds,
upon the collateral loaned upon, within two years next preceding the time
of such loan, and then only to the extent of 80% of the market value of such 48 g '06 J-J J130,000r__Jan 1 '12- 17 4s '08 J-J $2;1,000r__Jan 1 '12-'16
60,000Jan 1 '20-'25
1 12,000r_ _Jan 1 '18-'10 55 '11 J-J
collaterals: provided, the total amount of such loans shall not exceed 15%
43 '08 J-J
15,000r__Jan 1 '12-'14 BOND. DEBT Apr 7 1911_3217,000
of the total deposits held by such savings bank.
43 '10 J-J
20,000r Jan 1 '15-'20 Total assessed val.'10____78,978,940
IN VESTMENT OF TRUST F UN DS.-An amendment to the law relating 5s 10 J-J
(Assessm't about 80 or 90% act. val.)
40,000r
to the investments of funds by trustees, executors, administrators, &c.,
Road Bonds.
County tax (per $1,000) 1910__$2.45
was made in 1907. The law will be found in the "Chronicle of Nov. 23 4s
59.862
J-.1 $15,000r__Jan 1 '12-14 Population In 1905
1352.
1907, page
5s '11 J-J 100,000c_Jan 1 21-'30 Population in 1910
71,894
INTEREST is payable at the County Collector's office.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
ACQ17ACKANONK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Passaic County.
LOANSWhen Due,
School Bonds.
430'06 M-N 127,000c_June 1 '18-'44
500c_ _ _June 1 1945
1,250c
1912
Var
5s
_1911-1922
Var 17,000c
45s
430'06 M-N 112,000c_June 1 '18-'29
500c__ _June 1 1930




ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. E. H. Cook, Collector & Treas.

This borough is in Monmouth County. Inc. 1887; reinc. Sept. 15 1891.
Funding Bonds,
Refund.Wa ter Bonds.
4;Ss g J-J $60,000o___July 1 1928 5s g '04 J-J $11,000c. _Jan 1 '12-22
Bonds.
3,600r_ Dec 31 '12-15
Sewer
g '07 J-,T
5s
Refund.
A. D. Cheston, Clerk (P. 0. Clifton).
45 g
J-J $39,000c-July 1 1028 BOND. DEBT May 26 1910 $149,700
School Bonds-(Con.)
Floating debt
26,500
Electric Light Bonds.
I $2,000c_May 1'12-'13
.._
8.657
I
500c_ __May 1 1914 Ss g 06 J-J $12,0000___Apr 2 1916 SInkIng fund_
Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _1,961,702
Water Works Bonds.
J 3,000c_May 1 '15-'17
(Assessment
about
10
3i
$6,000c_Apr
actual
g
56
1021
value.)
'06
J-J
4316'07 M-N
'23-'24
2,000c_May 1
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910.__$20.40
Refund. Light Bonds.
I 1,500o_ _ _May 1 1925
1,645
I 5,000c_May 1 '26-'30 4 Bis g'06J-J $15 000r. _May 10 1926 Population in 1910
INTEREST on the funding bonds of 1907 is payable at the Atlantio
J10,000_cMay 1 '31-'35
1,4000-__May 1 1038 Highlands National Bank.

NOV., 1911.1

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS.

BAYONNE. John J. Ryan, Comptroller.
This city is in Hudson County. Incorporated as a city 1869. The voters
June 13 1911 defeated the commission plan of government. V. 92, p. 1713.
LOANSWhen Due.
Track Elevation Bonds.
Road Construction Bonds
00'03 J-D $8,000--Dec 1 1923
5s '88 J-J
$9,000_ __Jan 1 1913
City Hall Bonds.
6s '84 J-J
4,000_ _ _ .June 2 1914 4s '11 J-J $38,000____Jan 1 1931
448'03 J-J
35,000___Jan 1 1923
Paving Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
46 '97 J-J $17,000-__Jan 1 1917
44sg'11 J-Jf$287,000c_June 1 1921 58 '10 J-J 234.000 ..__July 1 1930
1 218,000c_ June 1 1931 Playground Bonds.
Court Room Bonds.
$6,500____$1,500 y'ly
5s '10 J-J
4s '01 M-S $2,600__Sept 13 1921
Fire Department Bonds.
Library Site Bonds.
58 '94 A-0 $9,000___-Oct 1 1914
48 '02 M-S $5,000____Sept 2 1922 58 '95 M-S
2,000_-__Mch 1 1915
School Bonds.
48 '98 J-J
8,000_ -__Jan 1 1918
58 g 93 J-J
$5,000___ _Nov 1 1913 4s '98 M-N 10,000____Nov 1 1918
58 '95 M-S
8,000.___Mch 1 1915 48 '99 M-S
8,000____Sept 1 1919
5s '96 J-J
6,000_ Jan 1 1016 48 '06 M-S 21.000_ -__Sept 1 1926
4 Ms'96 J-J
70 000_ ._Sept 1 1916 48'09
7,000____June 1 1916
J-D
4 48'97 J-J
9,000.__May 1 1917
Floating Debt Bonds.
4%8'98 J-J 100,000_ _ Mch 1 1918 45 '08 J-J $207,000---Jan 1 1928
4s '99 J-J
8000.,.,_ Sept 1 1919
lax Bonds.
45 '00 J-J
12,000__July 2 1920 4s '06 J-J 265,000.__Apr 16 1916
45 '01 J-J
2,000.. _Sept 16 1921 5s '08 J-J 275,000____july 1 1028
48 '02 J-J
11,500_ __ Apr 1 1922 48 '11 J-J 121,000___Apr 15 1921
45 '02 J-J
12,500_ _Aug 18 1022
Park Bonds.
448'03 J-J 100,000_ ___Mch 2 1933 4 4s'96 J-J $58,000____Jnly 1 1916
48
J-J
_ _Mch 1 1935 45 '07 31-N 24,500___MaY 1 1927
4 %g'07 J-J
49,400____Jan 1 1922
Street Improvement Bonds.
55 it '08 J-J 160.000c__ _Apr 1 1928 448'09 J-J 2155,000____May 1 1929
58'08
M-N 265,000___Nov 1 1928 58 '08 J-J 183,000____Jan 1 1928
55 '08 J-J
12,000___Ju y 1 1928
Refunding Assessment Bonds.
448'09 J-J
60,500____Sept 1 1929 5s '88 J-J $50,000____May 1 1918
45 '10 J-J
46,000____July 1 1918
7,500____Jan 1 1930 5s '88 J-J
4 48'10 J-J 298,000_ __ -July 1 1930 55 '89 J-J
53,000_ _Jan 1 1919
00'11 J-J
58,900c___July 1 1931 58 '80 .I-J
68,000_ __ _July 1 1919
Funded Assessment Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1 '11_23,431,750
55 '82 J-J $14,000____Jan 1 1912 Twp. bond (on demand)
500
58 '95 J-J
37,000_ _ _July 1 1915 Sinking fund
550,014
5s '96 J-J
21,000.... _Jan 1 1916 Floating debt
352,000
58 '95 J-J
33,000_ _Jan 1 1925 Tax valuation, real
37,411,760
Water Bonds
Tax valuation, personal
8,519,550
44g '02.14 $15,000____Dec 1 1922 Tax valuation, RR
600,308
4s '98 J-J
16,000____Jan 1 11)28 Total valuation 1910
46,531,618
45 '02 J-,1
53,000_ ___Jan 1 1932 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911222 20
44g'03 J-J
45.000
July 1 1923 Population in 1905
42,262
Police Headquarters Bonds.
Population in 1910
55.545
48,'05
J-J $4400____July 1 1925
INTEREST payable part at Hudson Co. Nat. Bk. of Jersey City, part at
Bayonne Tr. Co. and part at the Mechanics' Tr. Co. in Bayonne.

BELMAR. Abram Borton, Collector.
This borough is In Monmouth County. Incorporated In 1885.
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
56 g'10 J-J $18,000c___Jan 1 1941 58 g '10 A-0 $15,000c___Oct 1 1939
Water Extension.
Jetty Bonds.
520,000c___July
56
J-J
1 1937 5s
J-J $10,000_ Jan 1 '24-'28
Improvement Bonds.
Park Bonds.
58
J-J $29,000c..23,000 yearly 5s
$2,000 _____1911-1914
J-J
Beach Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '11_ $145,500
55 '05 M-S 25,000c_ _Sept 1 1935 Floating debt
7,500
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1925.)
Sinking fund
7,205
Funding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910___2,999,130
56 '05 31-5 $31,0000___Sept 1 1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$27 60
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1925.)
Population in 1910
1,433
Population in 1900
902
INTEREST on the improvement, jetty and park bonds Is payable In
other
all
issues
Belmar: on
in New York City.

BERGEN COUNTY. Walter Christie, Collector.

Hackensack is the county seat.
LOANSWhen Due.
Bridge Bonds
J-J j$48,000c_Jan 1 '12-'19
345
1 7,000c___ _Jan 1 1920
4s
J-D 30,000r _Dec 1 '12-14
4s '04 F-A 130,000c_ .Aug 1 '12-24
4 48'07 F-A 64,000c__ Aug 1 '12-27
4 48'07 F-A 12.000c__ Aug 1 '12-17
4 48'07 F-A 12,000c_ _Aug 1 '12-17
48 '09 F-A 72,000c___Aug 1 1939
58.000c___July 1 1931
4413'11 J-J
Hospital Bonds.
446'11 J-J 214,000c_July 1 1941

Building Bonds
45 '09 F-A $100,000c_Feb 1 '14-'38
4s '09 M-N 150,000e_May 1 '14-33
445'10 A-0 400,000c_Aur 1 '15-'39
448'10 A-0 400,000c__Oct 1 '15-'39
448'11 31-N 400,000c
1939
Road Improvement Bonds.
Ss '08 M-S 132,000c8er_Sept 1 1915
180,000c&rSept 1 '16-35
44s'11 J-J
75,000c_July 1 '27-31
BOND. DEBT July 1 '11_21,935,000
Total assessed val. 101L108,612,493
(Assessment about full value.)
County tax (per $1,000) 1911_34.10
Population In 1910
138,002
INTEREST on bridge 3 48 is payable at the Hackensack Trust Co.: on
bridge 448 at A. B. Leach & Co. In N. Y. City; on road and building bonds
at Columbia Tr. Co. in N. Y. City; on other bonds at Hackensack Nat. Bk.

63

BURLINGTON. Joshua Taylor, Treasurer.
This city Is In Burlington County. Incorporated March 4 1851.
LOANSWhen Due.
Refunding Bonds
Floating Debt Bonds
45 '04 M-S $20,000c__ Sept 1 1934
4 %s'07 J-J 536,000c___July 1 1937
Refunding Water Bonds.
Meadow Drainage.
45 '86 M-N $20.000c-__Nov 1 1916
48 '91 J-D $14,000c___Dec 1 1921 48 '08 J-J
11,500c
1938
(Subject to call Dec. 1 1901.)
City-Hall Bonds.
4s '01 J-J $10.000c
1921 4 48'11
120,000
Fire Department.
Pa*Ing Bonds.
48 '05 M-S $4.500o_. Sept 1 1925 4s '03 A-0 59,500c
1913
School Bonds.
Deficiency and Health Bonds.
4s '05 F-A $5,250c___Aug 1 1935 48 '02 J-J
$9.500c_ __July 1 1912
(Subject to call $2 000 yearly 1925.)
Filtration Bonds.
4s '04 M-S $23,500c___May 1 1934 48
A-0 $25,000r__ _Oct 1 1939
(Subject to call $2,000 yearly 1924.)
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1919)
4s '99 J-J $25,500c
1936 BOND. DEBT Apr 3 1911_5241,250
($1,000 yearly.)
Total valuation 1910___3,357,969
4 48'11 J-,T
16,000c__ _Jan 1 1941 Total tax (per 51,000) 1910___$22.40
(Subject to call after 1931)
Population in 1910
8,336
INTEREST payable atithe Mechanics' National Bank, Burlington.

BURLINGTON COUNTY.
Mount Holly is the county seat.
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Jan. 1911_
$85,000
Asylum Bonds.
Total valuation 1910
30,997,525
J-J 2.30,000c
4s
(Assessment at actual value.)
Road improvement Bonds.
County tax (per $1,000) 1909_26.70
41.0'07 M-N $55,000_ _ _Nov 1 *13-23 Population in 1910 _ .______ 66,565
INTEREST on the road bonds 19 payable at the Mount Holly Nat. Bank.

CAMDEN. Charles H. Ellis, Mayor; S. P. McCord, Compt.

This city, which is in Camden County. In March 1899 annexed the town
of Stockton. The city was incorporated Feb. 14 1828.
Board of Education Bonds.
Refunding Fire House
4s
A-0 $135,000___Apr 1 1919 345'07 J-J $20,000r _ .Tan 1 1937
Dock and Wharf Bonds.
48 '09 A-0 14,000rOct 1 1929
4 48'10 M-N $64,000c&r_May 2 1940
Paving Bonds.
45 '10 M-N 40,000c&r_May 2 1940 4 t4s.0/ M-S3150.000r_Sept 1 1927
Bounties Loans.
Fire Department.
48 1898 J-J
$9,000r_ July 1 1928 4s 1899 J-J 225 000r_ July 1 191$
Refunding Water Bonds.
48 1904 .14
25,000r._ July 1 1924
48 1900 J-D $91,000r_ June 1 1920 4)4s'08 J-D 25,000r __June 1 1928
4s 1904 J-J 170.000c&rJuly 1 1934 48 '09 A-0 20,000r____Oct 1 1939
44s'08 .J-D 85,000r_June 1 1938
Park Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
48 1896 J-J $75,000c July 1 1921
448'07 M-S $50.000c
Sept 1 1937 45 1904 J-J
90,000r_ July 1 1929
School Bonds.
3%8'06 F-A 22,000r__Aug 1 1931
4s 1898 J-D $85,000r_ June 1 1918 4'4s'07 F-A 15,000c___Ang 1 1932
4s 1904 J-J
90,000r__ Jan 1 1934 4s '08 F-A 10,000r __Aug 1 1938
4s 1904 J-J 125,000r__ July 1 1934 48 '09 F-A
5,000r____Feb 1939
48 '07 F-A 200,000r___ Feb 1 1937 48 '09 A-0 25,000r___ _Oct 1 1934
4s '09 F-A 40,000r___Aug 11931) 4s '10 J-J
10,000_ _July 1 1935
4 48'10 J-D 80,000c&r_June 1 1940
Fire and Police Bonds.
Repaving Bonds.
44s'08 J-D $50.000r___June 1 1938
4s 1898 A-02200,000r_ _ April 1 1928 4s '09 J-D 23,000r___June 1 1939
4s '99 M-S 50,000c___Mch 1 1929
Water Bonds.
43 1900 M-N 35,000r_ May 1 1930 4s 1887 J-J $50 000c July 1 1912
4s 1901 J-D 18,000r_ June 1 1921 4s 1887 J-J
50,000c&rJuly 1 1917
4s 1903 J-D 75,000r_ June 1 1933 4s '89 JJ95,000___Jan 1 1920
4s '06 F-A 313.000r___Aug 1 1936 43.s '92J-J 95,000cJuly 1 1922
Funding.
445 '93J-J
95,000c&rJuly 1 1923
4s 1886 J-D $40,000r_ June 1 1916 4s 1896 J-D 600,000c&rJune 1 1926
34s '04M-N 84,000r__ May 2 '11-34 48 '09 A-0 28,000r__ _ _Oct 1 1939
($2,000 each year on May 2.)
45 '10 J-J
15,000__July 1 1940
34s '04J-J $20,000r_ Jan 1 1924
STOCKTON.
34s '03J-D i 20,000r_ Dec 1 '12-'31
Refunding.
1 5,000r_ Dec 1 1932 34s '0531-S $34,200r_ Sept 1 1935
348 '05J-J
20.000r_ Jan 1 1935 3%s'06 31-S 30,000r_Sept 1 1936
Refunding
4s '07 F-A 12.000r._ _Aug 1 1937
4s 1900 J-D $19,000r_ June 1 1920 48 '08 A-0 37,000r_Oct 1 1938
4s 1902 J-D 70,000r_ June 1 1932
School Bonds
48 '10 J-D 150,000____June 1 1941 48 1897 J-J $10,000c_July 1 1917
44s'10 J-D 210,000____June 1 1914 4 45'98 A-0
4,750c_Oct 1 '12-'30
4 48'11 J-D 218,000__June 1 1941 TOT. BD. DT. June 30'1125,025,700
City Hall Bonds.
Water debt (included)___ 1,374,000
49 '07 J-J $13,000r_ July 1 1927 Floating debt
134,509
48 '08 A-0 10,000r__ _Oct 1 1938 Sinking fund
874,993
Refunding City Hall
Assessed val., real
51,366,105
4s 1902 J-D $63,000r_ Dec 1 1932 Assessed val., personal.,
4,387,991
Floating Debt.
Total valuation 1910
55,754,097
48 1884 J-J $34,000r_ Jan 1 1934
(Assessment about full value.)
45 1906 A-0 124,000c&rApril 2 1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911.---$20.00
44s'07 M-S 135,000r-_Sept 1 1937 Population in 1905
83,363
449'08 J-D 350,000r __June 11928 Population in 1910
94,538
INTEREST payable at the City Treasurer's office.

CAMDEN COUNTY. John W. Sell, Collector.

Camden is the county seat.
Armory Site Bonds.
Court-House Bonds.
4 Ms'11 F-A $30,000c___Feb 1 1926 4s '04 J-J $700.000c&rJan 2 1944
'Road Improvenient Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_2959,900
This town Is in Essex County. Incorporated as a town Feb 26 1900.
43 ,06 M-N j$20,000___ _Nov 1 1916 Sinking fund
Park Bonds.
School Bonds.
111,274
t 36,000__Novl '2161'28 Total valuation 1911
($10,000c ____1912-1913 4s '09 A-0 $30,000c..Apr 1 '30-'35
75,214,889
4 4s'08 F-A 20,600____Aug 1 1938 State & Co. tax(per $1,000)'10 $6.90
84,000c ___1914-1925
Street improvement Bonds.
1926 48
8,000c __
121,555
J-D j$5,000c___June 1 1919 448'08 M-N 41,000___May 1 1928 Population In 1905
31-N I 36,000c ____1927-1930
170,000c__June '20-'29 445'10 A-0 67,000____Apr 1 1935 Population in 1910
142,029
46
Bridge Bonds.
6,000c ___1931-1933
Water Bonds.
• Coupon or registered, at holder's
19,000c ____1934-1952 45
A-01$15,000r___Apr 1 1919 43,4s '06M-N J$30,000r May 1 1914
35,000r
1 1918 option.
1953
500c ___
1 75,000r__Apr 1 '20-'34 INTEREST payable atMay
the United States Mortgage & Trust Co., N. Y.
48 '09 A-0 31,000c_Apr 1 '18-48 4s '09 A-0 15,000c_Apr 1 '35-'37
11,000c_Aug 1 '20-'30
Fire Department Bonds.
CAPE
MAY.
Porter,
Wm.
Recorder.
20,000c_Aug 1 '31-35 48 '04 J-J $25,0000.. July 1 1924
This city is in Cape May County. Inc. March 3 1875. The voters on
46 '10 F-A1 25,000c_Aug 1 '36-'40 BOND. DEBT May 1911_2667,000 Sept.
5 rejected the commission plan of government. V. 93, p. 682.
60,000c_Aug 1 '41-'50 Assessment debt (add1)___ 131,553
1938
04,000c_Aug 1 '51-'58 Floating debt
Sewer. Board-Walk & Funding.
90,423 58 '08 M-N $105,000c
Total valuation 1910____10,145,405 5s '05 A-0 30,000
1935 58 '10 A-0 1231,000__Apr 20 1940
Sewer Bonds.
Water & Sewer Bonds.
56
M-N $5,000c_ _Nov 1 '12'13 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_219.00
9,000__Apr 20 1912
48
F-A 50,000c
Feb 1930 Population in 1910
Refunding Bonds.
15,070 5s '10 F-A $10,000___Aug 8 1930
General Improvement Bonds.
58
A-0 $13.000___April 1 1924
BOUND BROOK.
55
J-D $10,000____June 1 1915 45
A-0 17,000__ _Oct 1 1929
This borough is In Somerset County.
5s
M-N 13,000__May 1 1916 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '11_5654,000
Sewer Certificates.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '11- $96,000 5s
12,000__Jan 1 1918 Floating debt
J-J
44,990
55
J-D $18,000c_21,000 yearly I Floating debt
17,400 45
J-D 7.5,000_ June 1 1922 Sinking fund
64,410
, Assessed valuation 1911
School Bonds.
2,288,135 58 '04 J-D 140,000___June 1 1934 Total valuation 1910
5,765,564
48
F-A $5,000c122,000 yearly:Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__$21.00 58
1939
5-a
'09
50,000
(Assessment about 5( actual value.)
Population In 1910
F-A 58,000cf
4 Ms
3,970
Sewer Bonds
Tax rate (per 11,000) 1910____$21.60
4 48'11 F-A 15,0000_Feb 1 '26-'40
J-D $12,000_ June 1 1921 Population in 1910
2,571
TNT.on sower loan at Collector's °film on school bonds at First Nat. Bk. 58INTEREST
IR payable at Cape May.
SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
BRADLEY BEACH
CAPE MAY SCHOOL DISTRICT. E. J. Jerrell, Secretary.
This district is in Monmouth County. Bradley Brown, Clerk.
4 yo;
s-a 524,000_ _Dec '12 '351B0ND. DEBT Oct 1911____225,000
When Due. J TOTAL DEBT May 15 '11_ $87,000
LOANSINTEREST payable at Cape May City.
19301Assessed valuation 1910-A.79440
55 '10 31-5 $87,000c

BLOOMFIELD. H. L. Osborne, Treas.; R. F. Davis, Clerk.

BRIDGETON. Barton F. Sharp, Comptroller.

CARLSTADT.

This borough is In Bergen County.
This city is situated in Cumberland County. Incorporated Nov. 29 1864, t
Hoboken Road Bonds.
1
Funding Bonds.
I BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_2168,500
Street Bonds.
1923 Floating debt
____ $10,000c
4s
2,582
A-0 $80,000r_ _Oct 1 1920 48 '04 J-J $50,000c-Jan 1 1934 4 48
Bonds.
Improvement
Street
Assessed valuation 1910
(Sublect
to
call
after
1910.)
1,466,412
call
Oct. 1
(Su' Ject to
Jan. 1 1919.)
1928 (Assessment about 75% actual value)
____ $30,0000
48 '09 F-A $35,000c...-Feb 1 1939 4 48
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910-$26.10
(Subject to call after Feb 11924)
448'10 A-0 $50,000___ _Oct 1 1940
1939 Population in 1910
4 4s
____ $80,0000
Refunding Bonds.
3,807
(Subject to call Oct 11025.)
School Bonds.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.,
448'11 J-J
50,000c___July 1 1941 4s '05 M-S $15,000c..„Sept 1 1925 '
5s
5-13,5000 ____1933-1939 and at Carlstadt Nat. Bank.
Water Bonds.
Park Bonds.
6s
F-Af $3,5000_Atig 1 '12-'12 45 '03 J-J $40.000c___Nov 1 1927 CLAYTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. B.
Stranger, Clerk.
(Subject to call Nov. 1 1912.)
1 1,000c___Aug 1 1913
This district Is in Gloucester County.
448'11 J-J
75,000c-July 1 1941 BOND. DEBT July 1911__ $409,200 LOANSDue.
I
When
BOND.
DEBT
Jan 1 '11__ $36,500
Paving Bonds
Sinking fund
78,000 58 '08 F-A $29,700__Aug 1 '12-'28
INTEREST payable at the First
48 '06 J-J $10,200r_ __July 1 1927 Water debt (Incl.)
83,000 (See V. 87, p. 890, for maturity.) National Bank of
Glassboro.
(Subject to call July 1 1916.)
Total assessed val. 1910_6,973,701
School Bonds.
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) CLIFFSIDE PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT. J. F. Kelly,
Clerk.
43.s
M-S $3,000o
1912 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_218.60 I
This district (P. 0. ClIffside) is in Bergen County.
A-0 15,000c_ __Apr '14-'18 Population in 1905
48
13,624
__Jan
1 19331BON0. DEBT Jan 1 1911_3161,000
$6,000_
_
25,000o_ July 1 1922 Population in 1910
48 '02 J-J
14,209 . 55 '10 J-J { 8 000
Jan 1 1944 Floating debt
15,000
(Subject to call July 1 1912.) 1 INTEREST payable at Bridgeton
60,000_ _Jan 1 '45-'501




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NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS.

[VoL.

COLLINGSWOOD. Wm. Hambrecht Jr., Clerk.

ESSEX COUNTY. E. L. Conklin, Aud.; It. W.Booth, Coll.

This borough is In Camden County.
J-D $150,000c___Dec 1 1939 I Assessed valuation 1910..43,341,457
Street Bonds.
I (Assessment about 65% actual value)
1941 'l'ax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _ _ _423.10
4;4s'11 J-D $50,000
4,795
BOND. DEBT May 1 1911_4175,000 Population in 1910
Sinking fund
28,500 INT.at Camden Safe Deposit & Tr.Co

The county seat Is Newark.
Park Bonds.
Road Bonds.
3.65s g FA.31,000,000c&r Aug '15-35 4s '09 F-A$177,000r ___Feb 1 1929
($200,000 every 5 years.)
434 g'11F-A 150,0000...Feb 1 1951
4s g F-A $1.500.000c&r_Aug 1 1926
Court-House Bonds.
4s g F-A 2,500.000e&r_Aug 1 1938 4s g
F-A4900,000ceer_Aug 1 1940
4s g '08 MN 390,000c _May 1 1948 43g '04 F-A 500,000c___ Aug 1 1944
4s g '08 A-0 200,000c_Oct 1 1948 4s g '06 F-A 400,000o_ Aug 1 1946
4s g '09 F-A 250,000c___Aug 1 1949 4s '07 F-A 25,000r_ _Aug 1 1947
4s g '09 F-A 50,000c___Aug 1 1949 4s '11 M-S 250,000____Mch 1 1951
Hospital Bonds.
Armory Bonds
4s
M-N $30 000r _Nov 14 1943 4s
F-A $15,000r_Aug '12-'17
45 g 04 F-A 207,000c_ -Aug 1 1944
Bridge Bonds.
4s 05 A-0 200,000c&-r Apr 15 194,5 4s g '04 J-D $300,000c__June 1 1924
4s g
F-A 1,000,000c_Aug 1 '46-'4'7 45 '07 M-N 85.000r_. May 1 1927
43
F-A 50,000r___ Aug 1 1924
M-N 75.000r___Feb 1 1948 4s
4s g '08 M. N 500,000e_._May 1 1948 4 g '11F-A 50,000c___Feb 1 1931
4s g '08 A-0 431.000c.. _ _Oct 1 1948 TOT. B'D D'T Jan 1 '11_411,710,000
4s g '09 M-N 440,000c_ _ _May 1 1949 Sinking fund
1,902,712
4s '10 __
12.330r_June 1 '12-'20 Total assessed val. 1911_551,266,805
4s g '10 F-A 200,000o__ _Aug 1 1950 County tax (per $1,000) 1911...46.44
4% g'11F-A 150,0000...Feb 1 1951 Population In 1905
409,928
Refunding War Bonds.
Population in 1910
512,886
4s g
A-04300,000r _ __Apr 1 1915
INTEREST on $2,500.000 park bonds, on the hospital bonds and on the
Court House bonds Is payable by the United States Mortgage & Trust Co.,
New York City; on the $1,500 000 issue of park bonds at the ofnce of J. &
W. Seligman Ss Co. of New York City and Seligman Bros. of London; on
all other bonds at the Manufacturers' National Bank Newark.

4s

CRANFORD.
This township is in Union County. Incorporated In 1871.
LOANSRoad Bonds.
When Due.
$2,500r_ __July 1 1912
Sewer Bonds
430'06 J-J
48 '97 J-J $25,000c_ .July 1 1927 BOND. DEBT May 1911._ $61,100
29,477
434s'97 .1-J
25.000r___July 1 1927 Floating debt
18,407
School Bonds.
Sinking fund
4;0
M-S 417,000e __1912-1928 Assessed valuation 1910_5,383,306
1912 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_416.40
4;is
J-J I 1,0000
3,641
115,000c -1918-1932 Population in 1910
INTEREST on the sewer bonds and the 418,000 school Issue is payable
in Elizabeth; on all other bonds in New York.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY. E. P. Bacon, Co. Collector.
Bridgeton is the county seat.
Building Bonds
Asylum Bonds.
J-J 325.0000 Jan 1912-'18 4s '09 J-J $120,000c.._.Jan 2 1939
430
BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_4198,000
Bridge Bonds
M-N $5,000r___May 1 1912 Total assessed val. 1910..23,621,624
44s
3,noor_May 1 1913
(Assessment about actual value.)
40'10 M-S 10,000e__Mch 10 1919 Co. tax (per $1,000) 1910...,_$4.2o
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '10...46.80
Rosa Bonds.
52,110
4s
;i '04A-0 423.000r Oct 1 '12-'23 Population In 1906.
Population in 1910
55.153
(42.000 due yearly.)
INTEREST is payable at County Collector's office.

FORT LEE. C. S. Lebright, Clerk.

This borough is in Bergen County.
Funding Bonds.
'Assessed valuation 1910_42,798,240
55 '10 A-040,000_0ot 1 '12-'19 1 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_._523.00
4,472
This borough is in Monmouth County. Incorporated in 1897.
10,0000__
__Oct
1
1920
Population In 1910
When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_4205,000 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1911._ $120,000 INT.
LOANSat First Nat, Bank, Fort Lee.
Floating debt
12,000
Beach Improvement Bonds.
24.000 GARFIELD.
43-0'06 J-J 4130,000c__July 2, 1931 Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1910
5,238,65()
Sewer System Bonds.
This borough Is in Bergen County. Commission plan of government de4;0'07 J-J $75,000c_ __Jan 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-.419.76 feated by the voters on Aug. 15 1911. V. 93, p. 482.
Population in 1910
273
INT. payable In Asbury Park.
Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund
$21,303
4 ;0'11 A-0420,000____Apr 1 1931 Assessed valuation 1910.,..2,644,769
DOVER. F. E. Porter, Clerk.
22,500____Apr 1 1941 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_423.60
County.
Morris
Incorporated
April
1
In
1869.
town
Is
situated
This
BOND. DEBT Jan 1911_4160,684 Population In 1910
10,213
School Bonds
• Water Bonds.
Floating debt
116,869
J-.1 $10.000c
1930 49
1912
48
A-0 $70.000c
Us
1
1930
-a62,000p_si,000
yearly
GLEN
RIDGE.
John
A.
56,000c
F-A
Brown, Clerk.
43
1920 (Assessment about ;i actual value.)
MN 70,000c
This borough Is in Essex County. Ino. Feb. 13 1895. On Aug. 18 1911
33s
(Now subject to call.)
Total tax (per 31.000) 1911_ _ _423.30 Council authorized the s gning of an agreement to purchase the water plant
7,468 owned by the Orange Water Co. Sec V. 93, p. 546.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ _4238,000 Population In 1910
3,832,459
Total valuation 1910
Road Improvement Bonds.
Sewer Bonds
INTERES 1 on the school bouds and the water 4s Is payable at the Na- 4;is'97 F-A)$10,000c___Feb '12-'16 48 '99 J-D f $30,000c_J'ne 1 '12-'26
tional Union Bank, Dover; on the water 3;is at the Dover Trust Co.
1 1.000e__June 1 1027
1 30,000c_Feb '17-'26
4s '02 A-0 16.000c___Oct '12-'27 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1911_4133
22:7
04
00
0
EAST ORANGE. C. T. Hedge, Auditor.
Park Bonds.
Floating debt
This place, located in Essex County. became a city in Dec. 1899. A new 49 '01 M-N 1420.000c_Nov 1 '20-'29 Total valuation 1910
5,819,552
city charter was voted on June 2 1908.
I 15.000c_Nov 1 1930 (Assessment about 90% actual value)
3,0
Tidewater Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds-Out:1'p Jan.1 1911.
4s '09 M-N
5.000e_ May15'24-'33 Tax rate (per 41,000)
1912 48 '04 J-J $104,000c_July 1 '12-24 INT. payable at Bank of Montclair. Population In 1910 1910...J17.40
Si
July 41.000
1913
Board of Education Bonds.
May
1,800
Si
GLEN RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT
E. D. Street, Clerk.
1914 4s '98 J-J
2.000
45,000c_ July 1 1913 4s
Jan
5s
$6,000e_Deo 1 '30-'32
M-S $30.000c__ _Sept '14-28
1915 43 '98 M-N
July '',500
Si
7,000c_May 15 1912
M-S 56,000o.. __Sept 1 1929 4 ;0'10 J-D 1 9,0000_Deo 1 '33-'35
1915 45 '99 J-J
5,000
Dec
4;is
8,000c_July 15 1919 48
4
Lis'07
20,0000_Deo 1 '36-'40
M-S
15.000c
Mch
1
1927
45
600
1916
'99
Feb
J-D
16,750c_Dec 6 1919 4%s'08 M-S
44s
115,000c_Sept 1 '28-'32 BOND. DEBT June 1911_4184,000
1916
May
900
Refunding Bonds.
4;is
1 3.000c_Seot, 1 '33-'34 Assessed valuation 1910___5,819,552
1,200
1916 4s '03 J-D $29,000c___Dec 1 1933
Aug
43.s
$4 20
1916 4s
M-S 35,000c_Sept 1 1931 4348'08 M-S 30,000c_Sept 1 '29-'38 School tax (per $1,000) '10
43s
Sept 3,600
INTEREST on the 4 kis of 1907 Is payable at the Columbia Trust Co. In
Building Bonds.
1916
43s
Nov
900
43
1918 4s '09 J-J $16,500c___July 1 1949 New York City; on other issues at Bank of Montclair, N. J.
Feb
8,000
1918 4s
51-S 10,000c___Sept 1 1951 GLOUCESTER CITY. Thos. J. Foley, Treasurer.
4 As
Aug
4.000
Funding Bonds.
Feb
1919
48
4,500
This city Is In Camden County, Incorporate April 17 1868.
Sept 9,000
1919 43 '99 J-J $150,000c___Jan 1 1929
48
Sewer Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
(Subject to call $75,000 in 1919 43
43s
Nov 15,000
1937
J-J $18.000c___Jan 1 1920 ts '05 J-D $50,000o___June 1 1915
1938
and $75,000 in 1929.
4s
Oct 10,000
Water Bonds.
4s
M-S 18,000e___Mch
1922
Bonds.
Water
1939
45
Dec 20,000..
48
19,000c. __Jan 1 1924 Ss
J J2 $20,0000 ____1914-1923
J-J
3;4s '03 A-04350,000c Apr 1 1933
Street Impt. Bonds
Is
M-N 10.0000 ____1924-1928
43 '03 J-D 500 000c Dec 1 1933 4;0'09 F-A $100,000___Feb 1 1929 55
Total ____ $90.000
M-N
8,0000_....1929-1932
40,000c__ _June 1 1936 4;0'09 J-J
4s '06 J-D
School Bonds.
1929 48
J-J
j 2,0000
75,000___July
1
1912
48 '01 J-J $40.000c-July 1 1931 4s '08 F-A 50.0000__ _Feb 1 1938 4;010 M-N 25,000c___Nov 1 1930
1 1,0000
1913
49 '02 F-A 45.000c_Aug 25 1932 43 '11 A-0 100,000o___Apr 1 1941
Bonds.
Refunding
4s
J-J
16,000c___Jan
1
193$
Street Improvement Bonds.
4t 04 A-0 85,000c_Apr 1 1934
Ss '09
1929 4. '06 ____
$90,000
5,000_
.. _ _ 1926
Var 3357,891.33 __1912-1921
6.800c-Jan 15 1934 5s
4s '04 J-J
Improvement Bonds.
BONDED DEBT Nov 1910 $572,500
Bonds.
Town
Hall
1945
40 05 J-D 30,835r___June 1
Is
J-D $100.000c___Deo
1919 Floating debt
25,000
4s '06 J-D 140,000c_ Dec 1 1946 43 '98 M-N $10.500c __May '12-'18 Is
M-S 30,000c_Mch
1922 Total valuation 1910
3,682,372
Tax Arrearage Bonds.
4s 07 J-J 100,000c -July 1 1947
4s
1924 (Assessm't about 5,
J-J
1
40.000c
-Jan
1
actual
value.)
$84,000c_
.July
14
1014
48
1948
'04
J-J
4s '08 F-A 15,560c___Feb 1
410'08 J
75.000___Jan 1 1928 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _420 00
10,000c___July 1 1949 GEN. BONDS Oct 1 '11..42,482,495
4s '09 J-J
Bonds.
Population in 1910
9,462
357,891 4s School
45 '10 A-0 42,000____Apr 1 1950 Assessment debt
'07 M-N $55.000. _ May 11937 INTEREST is payable at City Hall.
•
557,376
30,000__ __June 1 1950 Floating debt
48 '10 J-J
4 3.s'10 J-J 220,000c___July 1 1950 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '11_3,397,762 GLOUCESTER COUNTY. George E. Pierson, Collector.
436,567
22,050o__Juiy 1 1950 Sinking fund
4s '10 J-J
County seat Is Woodbury.
. 49,888,400
45 '11 A-0 125,000____Apr 1 1951 Total valuation 1911
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ ___445,400
6,500 ,.__June 1 1951
(Assessment actual value.)
43 '11 J-D
45
J-J
$2,000r____Jan 1 1912 Floating debt
66,538
'11_417.00
14,500____Sept
1
1951
$1,000)
Total tax rate (per
4s '11 M-S
43
2,000r ____1912-1913 Total assessed val. 1910..22,028,900
M-S
25.175 4%s
Public Playground Bends.
Population In 1905
J-J
1,875r ____1912-1914 (Assessment about 80% actual value)
34,371
45 '07 J-J 445,000c..... Aug 1 1947 Population In 1910_
Bridge Bonds.
County tax (per $1,000) 1910..44.81
7,000c..._ _Jan 2 1948
45 08 J-J
45
J-J $18,400
Population In 1905
34,477
• This debt consists of "temporary loans" representing money borrowed
03,000 yearly beginning 1912.)
Population in 1900
31,905
come
In
before
Dec.
31
anticipation
of
taxes
to
of
current
year.
In
Jail Bonds,
Population In 1910
37,369
INTER FIST is navable at ofnce of City Treasurer
4s '04 J-J J$3,000r_July 1 '12-'13
1 2,500r__ _July 1 1914 INTEREST payable In Woodbury.
EAST RUTHERFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is In Bergen County. E. P. Hutton, Clerk.
GUTTENBERG. Chas. A. Eyoper, Mayor.
LOANSWhen Due.I BONDED DEBT Apr 1911..460,000
This town Is in Hudson County. Incorporated March 9 1859.
4 i,is'10 A-0 460,0000 ___1921-19501INT. at Rutherford National Bank.
When Due.
LOANSFunding Bonds
ELIZABETH. V. Mraylag, Mayor; J. S. Sauer, Compt.
55 '09 J-J j$15,000.JUly 1'14'19'24
School Bonds
Elizabeth is in Union County. Inc. a town Mch. 26 1796; city Mch.12 1855. .511 '07 J-J $50,000c_Jan 1 '12-'36
1136,000... _July 1 1939
into
city
got
This
nnancial difficulties through making extensive local
Town Bonds
BOND. DEBT Nov 1910_ _ _3284,000
Improvements. Interest was defaulted Feb. 1 1879. and a compromise was 5s '98 A-0 j$10.000...Apr 18 1913 Assessed valuation 1910_2,905,440
finally effected with the bondholders by which $3,831,e80 new 4% bonds
1 60.000„Apr 18 1918 Total tax (per 41,000) 1911
417.77
dated July 1 1881 were issued in exchange for the old 7% bonds turned
Fire House
Population in 1910
_5.647
In at 50% of their face value.
53
s-a $13,000_$l,000 yearly INTEREST payable In Hoboken.
Sewer Bonds.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Impt.
Comm.
HACKENSACK.
A.
W.
Gedney, Clerk
41 '11 J-J $25,000o___Jan 1 1961 4s '11 A-0 $60,000c_ Oct 1 1941
This village is in Bergen County. Incorporated in 1868.
Dock Bonds.
River Improvement Bonds.
When Due,
Park Bonds.
J-J $45,000r___July 1 1948 LOANS4s '09 J-J 3225,000c_ _Jan 1 1959 4s
Sewer Bonds.
45 '08 J-J
4 4s'10 J-J $25.0000_July I '15-'39
Sc.hool Bonds.
11,000o_July 1 1948
Is g
F A $8,000c___Feb '12-'13 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_4166,000
Damage Bonds.
M-N $20,000c May 1 1923
4s
Refunding Bonds.
207,632
Floating debt
M-N $82.000c May 1 1912
48
J-J
46 000r___July 1 1924 4s
i. 1)5 J .1 s98.000e_July 1 '12 '34 Assess. val. 1911 (real cat.)12,057,662
4s
4.000r____Oct 1 1925
Hospital Bonds.
A-0
(See V. 81, p. 1807, for maturity.) Assess. val.(personal)
1,191,000
4s '07 A-0
2,500r- _ _Oct 1 1926 4s '07 F-A $25,000r__-Aug 1 1937
(Assessment abt. 80 % actual value.)
Macadam Road Bonds,
Adjustment Bonds.
48 '07 M-N 54.000r__ _May 1 1937
F-A $60.000c._....1915-1926 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'11_421 30
J-J
45
12,000r__Jan 1 1938 4s J-J 42.688,50 ic&r_July 1 1922 5s
Population In 1910
F-A 10,000r___Aug 1 1928 (Subject to call on 6() days' notice.
4s
14,050
INTEREST payshie at the Hackensack National Bank.
M-S 14.000r___Sept 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Sept 20 '1143,281,350
4s
4.000r .__Oct 1 1938 Sinking fund
4s
A-0
297,064
4s
M-N 91.000r___Nov 1 1958 Assessed valuation. real 53,206,9 4 HADDONFIELD, Allen Clymer, Clerk.
This borough Is in Camden County.
6,978,028
1,350r___Feb 1 1939 Assessed val., personal
4s
F-A
Sewer Bonds.
When Due.
4s
A-0
9,000r___Oct 1 1930 Total assessed val. 1911 _ _60.184,932 LOANSSchool Bonds.
__- $39,000_-_-41,000 y'ly
4s
4s '11 J-J
24,000c___July 1 1941 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _416.60
$11,000___41,000 y'ly BOND. DEBT May 1911_ $191,000
Population In 1910
73,409 48
___
1922-1046 Floating debt
50,000
21,819
INTEREST on adjustment bonds Is paid by the Mercantile Trust Co. 4 gs
Water Bonds,
Sinking fund
4,670
of New York: on all other Issues In El zabeth.
41.01'09 J-J 1481.000___Jan 1 '13-'39 Assessed valuation 1910_3,117,059
ENGLEWOOD. Geo. II. Payson. Treasurer.
1 19,000___Jan 1 1940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_419.40
This city is in Bergen County. Incorporated March 17 1899.
Population in 1910
4,142
School Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
INTEREST on the water bonds is payable at the Boro. Treas'r's office.
$30
J-D $65 000c June 1 1930 4 Lis 06A-0 $16.0000 __Apr 1 1938
M-N 18.000c Max' 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_4279,000 HALEDON. H. Atkinson, Collector.
3;is
4s '05 M-S 90.000e&r.Sept 1 193(1 Sinking fund
37,879
This borough is In Passaic, County4s '09 J-J
75.000c__July 1 1939 Total valuatIon 1910
Floating debt
9,775.709
Water Bonds.
$4,200
13,009
4 ;0'10 ___
30 years (Assessment about 4 actual value I 5s
Assessed valuation 1910...1,257.960
---- $50.000o
Fire House Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910__$21.O0 445
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910-418.79
____ 10,000o
1 1932 Population In 1910
M-N 415,000c May
3s
;i
9,924 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911..$60,000 Population in 1910
2,650
INTEREST on the $15,000 tire and $18,000 school at the U. S. Mort. &
INTEREST payable at Paterson, on 5s at German-American Trust Co.;
Trust Co.. N. Y. City: oa all others at office of the City Treasurer
on 4 yis at Paterson Safe Deposit ea Trust Co.

DEAL. W. Hogencamp, Superintendent.




Nov., 1911.]

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS.

HARRISON. Jos. P. Riordan, Mayor. B.P. Walsh,Treas.
This town is In Hudson County.
Street renewal 48
1239.000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_1659,000
Water 48
38,000 Certificates outstanding_
111,809
Refunding 44s
171,583
68,000 Sinking fund
Town Hall 448
10,496,733
16.000 Total valuation 1910
School
112,000 ( Assessment about actual value.)
Sewer and funding
180,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911-117.81
Street as_
8,000 Population in 1005
Redempen imp. Certificates.
14
2,8
Population in 1911
49
23
8
41.is '08 J-J 1109,618 86_Jan 1 1936
INTEREST Is payable at the West Hudson County Trust Co. In Harrison.

HAWTHORNE SCHOOL DISTRICT. E. C. Latta, Clerk.

This district is In Passaic County.
5s '11 J-J $30,000_July1917IBOND. DEBT Jan 1911 ____$20,000

HIGH BRIDGE. E. D. Trimmer, Member Finance Comm.
This borough is in Hunterdon County,
Water-Works Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910_ ___$898,846
J-J $35,000c
4s
1945 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910.-518.35
BONDED DEBT Jan 1911_357,600 Population in 1910
1,545
INTEREST at First National Bank, High Bridge.

HOBOKEN. F. Kaufmann, Comp.; J. II. Londrigan, Clerk.
Hoboken Is In Hudson County. Incorporated March 1855. Commission
plan of government defeated June 27 1911. See V. 93, p. 63.
City Loan.
Funding Bonds.
48 '98 J-D$312,0000___Dec 1 1918 5sg '08 M-N $21,500e-MaY 1 1938
Playground Bonds.
Fire Department.
4s '09 s-a $50,000
1939 4s '06 F-A $25,000c ___Aug 1 1928
Library Bonds.
43 '97 A-0 25,000r___Oct 1 1917
4s '97 J-J $50,000c___Mch 1 1917 45 '07 F-A 20,000
1927
School-house Bonds.
Police Department.
4s '97 J-J $90,000c___Mch 1 1917 4 As '92M -N $24,000c___Nov 1 1912
48 '98 J-D 13,000c___June 1 1918
Refunding.
43 04 M-S 140,000___Mch 1 1934 45 '99 F-A $75,000c___Feb 1 1919
48 '06 J-J 210,665e
1938 3 4s '01M-N 196,000r___Nov 15 '31
48 '09 J-J 110,500
1938 35is '02M-N 15,000r___Nov 1 1932
4348'10 J-J 250,000
52,000r___Jan 1 1935
1940 48 '05 J-J
City Hall Bonds.
___ 127,500____Dco 1 1930
..3
43is'11 J-J $125,000____July 1 1931
Water Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s g '08 M-N $95,000c_-May 1 1938
45 '97
J-J$100,000e_Mch 1 '17-'26 4s '09 J-J
22,000_
__1939
48 '03 M-N 10,500r_Nov 25 1913 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1011$2,516,469
50,000_
__
383,493
1 1930 Sinking funds
_sPaving Bonds.
NET BD. DT. Apr 1911_1,132,976
48 '98 A-0 $50.000c&r_Oct 1 1928 Population in 1905
85,468
4s '09 J-J 125,000
70,324
1939 Population in 1910
INTEREST on water bonds Is payable at Water Register's office; on
other registered bonds at the City Treasurer's office. Coupons are payable
by the First National Bank the Second National Bank and the Trust
Company of New Jersey, Hoboken
CITY PROPERTY.-The city owns parks, public buildings, a water
system and other assets amounting to over 1% million dollars.
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city 8 assessed valuatlon (since
1906 at about cash value) and tax rate have been as follows:
Personal
Real
2d Class
Rate of Tax
Total
YearsEstate.
Property.
wt. Prop.
Ass'd Val.
per $1,000.
1910 ____$59,604,300 $3,041,000 15,033,633 $67,678,933
118 02
3,095.200
4,973,063
66,780,563
1909 ___ 58,712,300
17 24
3,174.400
4,370,204
65,429,204
1908 ____ 57,884,600
15 10
2,511,765
2,329,371
1905 ____ 32,938.001
37,777,137
2
24 7
20
2,020,230
27,791,130
1900 __ 25,770,000
24 20
1,822.882
18,898,462
1800 ____ 17,275,800
1,284.447
14,880,047
1880 ___ 13 575.600
21 81
--_June

HUDSON COUNTY. Stephen M. Egan, Collector.
The county seat is Jersey City.
Refunding Bonds.
When Due.
LOANS43 g '05 M-S$750,000c&r.Sept 1 1925
Bridge Bonds.
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
44 g '93 M-S$100,000c&rSep 1 1918
4s '96 J-J 106,000r___Jan 2 1917 4%3'08A 0 $100.000e&r_Oct 1 1948
28,000r___July 1 1915
Aims House Bonds.
334s 00 J-J
3%3'00 A-0 J56,000r_Apr 1 '12-'19 43 g '06M N$240,000c&r_May 1 1046
1 5,000r ..Apr 11921)
Court House Bonds.
8,000r__Jan 1 '12-'15 4s g '09M N $800,000c&r_ May 1 1949
48
J-J
4s '07 M-N 21,000r___May 1 1927 4368'10 M-N 500,000c___May 1 1950
Building Bonds.
48 '01 M-N 27,000r_Nov 30 1916
M-S$150,000r__Feb 28 1944
48 g '03 M-S 26,000r_ ....Sept 1 1923 43 g
1,850r___Jan 11018 43 '04 M-S 65,000r_Sept 1 1944
48 '00 J-J
4s g '04 J-J 201,000r___July 1 1924 4s '05 M-S 65,000r___Mch 1 1945
4s '05 J-D 10.000r___June 1 1925 48 '06 F-A 500,000c&r_Aug 1 1948
4s '07 A-0 90.000r___Apr 11027 43,63'08 A-0 850,000c&r_Apr 1 1948
4 %s'08 A-0 16.000r__Oct 1 1928
Public Road Bonds.
448'10 M-N 100,000c___May 1 1930 4%3'92 M-N $100,000c6crNov 1 1922
1,110.63r_J'no 1 1913 4343'93 J-J 500,000c&r_Jan 1 1923
43 '09 J-D
4s '09 M-S J 6,000r_Mch 1 '14-'15 4%3'93 J-J 250,000c&r_Jan 1 1923
1 2,748.22r_Mch 1 1916 448 g'04 J-J 500,000c&r_Jan 1 1924
48 '09 A-0 350,000c_ _ _Apr 11930 4 %3g'94 J-J 600,000c&r_Jan 1 1925
Boulevard Repair Bonds.
4s g '06 J-J 150,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1026
43s'08 A-0$100.000r___Oct 1 1938 43 97 M-N 200,000r_ __May 1 1027
433'10 M-N 150.000c___May 1 1940 43 '98 M-S 44,000r_ _ _Mch 1 1928
4s '09 M-N 250,000c___May 1 1939 3%3'99 J-J
50,000r_ __July 1 1919
3,000r___Oct 1 1914 43 '02 J-J
4s '09 A-0
65,000r_ _ _July 1 1912
44s'11 M-N 210,0000___May 1 1941 43 '03 A-0 37,000r___Oct 1 1923
48 '03 J-J
30,000r__ _July 1 1913
Courts and Election.
4s '08 A-0 $47,440r _Oct 1 1912 48 '03 A-0 10,000r_ _Oct 1 1913
48 g '04 J J 150,000r- _July 1 1914
Lunatic Asylum Bonds.
40'92 J-J 690,000r__Jan 1 '12-'20 48 '04 A-0 m000r__..oct 1 1914
30,000r___July 1 1924
43 02 J-D 50,000r___Dec 1 1912 4s '04 J-J
5,000r_....Oct 1 1915 4s '05 F-A 38,000r___ Aug 1 1935
43 '05 A-0
41.43'08 A-0 55,000r___Oct 1 1918 4s '05 F-A 100,000r__ _Aug 1 1915
Hoboken Extension.
48 '03 J-D 20.000r_ Dee 1 1913
43 '98 A-0 $65,000r___Oct 1 1929 4s '06
D 90.000r_ _ _June 1 1916
33-3'99 A-0 12,500r___Oct 1 1929 4s '06 M-S 21,000r_ __Mch 1 1926
Park Bonds.
4s '07 M-S 16.000r___Sept 1 1927
43 g '04 MN $500,000c&rMay 1 1954 4s '09 A-0 10,000r_. Oct 1 1912
4s '07 M-N 140,000cder_Nov 1 1957 4s '09 M-N 18 000r___Nov 1 1039
43 g '04 MN 800,000c&r_Nov 1 1954 448'10 M-N 150,000____May 1 1980
43 g '06 M-N 500,000e&r_May 1 1956 4 kiwi 1 M-N 50,000o___May 1 1961
48 g '09 M-N 1,000,000c&rMay 1 '59 4 368'11 M-N 15,000oMay 1 1931
Viaduct Bonds
B'D DEBT Mch 31 '11_113,453.310
1.615.673
4s g '07 M-S$350,000o___Mch 1 1937 Sinking fund
41.43'08 A-0 350.000c-0a 1 1938 NET DEBT Mch 31 '11_ 11,837,637
Judgment Bonds.
I4.195.18r_Jan 11012
4s '09 J-J
INTEREST is payable at office of County Collector, Jersey City, N. J.
ASSESSED VALUATION and tax rate have been as follows:
-Assessed Valuation-Tax rate
Real.
Personal.
Total.
per $1,00o
Years-x$431,785.168 138,145,651 •$467,930,819
1910
x418,769,321
37,200,949 *453,970,270
1909
31,011,348 *438.869.692
405,858,344
1908
3.86
20,503.518
220,235.130
240,738,848
1905
8.12
14.396,050
154.731,840
169.127.890
1900
153
10 1n7.116
133.495 054
123 387,638
5 60
• In 1908 the courts decided that Chapter 280 of the Laws of 1906, providing for the assessment of second-class railroad property by local assessors
at local rates was invalid as special legislation. The decrease In the ratables
for 1908 and 1909 is accounted for by the fact that the value of this class
of property as fixed by the State was much lower than had been determined
by the County Board of Taxation for the year preceding.
x Includes second-class railroad property valued at $55,986,002.
POPULATION.-In 1910 was 537,231; in 1905 it was 449,879; in 1900,
$86,048; In 1890 it was 275,126; in 1880, 187,944; In 1870, 129,067.

IRVINGTON. W.T. Glorieux, Mayor; M.Stockman, Clef k

This town is in Essex County. At election held Nov. 7 1911 voters rejected commission form of government. V. 93, p. 1337,
Funding Bonds.
When Due
LOANSTown Hall Bonds.
Is '11 J-J $10,000_July 1 '12-'21
Fire Dept. Bonds.
$7,500____$500 yearly
65
44a
$12,000.4500 yearly__




LOANSSchool Bonds.
4s&4 Hs
1185.000
1 28,1504368'11 ___
90,000
Sewer Bonds.
$1113.000
4s
68,000
91,000

65

When Due. BONDED DEBT Jan 1 '11 3429,700
Floating debt
283,860
1958 Assets
19,857
1953 Assessed valuation 1911 _9,040,583
1961 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___$17.60
Population In 1910_ _ .
11,877
1934 INTEREST on sewer bonds payable
1918 at Merchants' National Bank Newark.
1935-1938

JERSEY CITY. 11.0.Wittpenn, Mayor; F.Gormley,Com pt.

On Feb. 13 1900 the citizens authorized the purchase of a water plant for
the sum of $7,595,000. V. 70, p. 344. After extensive litigation the city
completed negotiations for the purchase of the plant of the Jersey City Water
Supply Co., paying that company on Oct. 10 1911 $6,992,000 for its property. See V. 93, p. 1107. The city issued $6,776,000 bonds to cover the
cost of the water plant, and they are given below. An election held July 18
resulted In the defeat of the commiss on plan of government. V. 93, p. 241.
LOANSWhen Due.
Water Loan.
Refund'g Assessm't Bonds.
75 '73 M-N $500,000c&rMay 1101$
5s g '93 M-Sa$700,000cda Sept 1 '23 Is '83 F-A 525.000c&rFeb 1 1913
58 g '94 M-N a600,000c&r May 1 '24 Is '91 A-0 586,000c&rApr 1 1916
45 '05 J-D 600,000c___June 1 1935 5s '91 J-D 350.000c&rJ'ne 1 1921
4s '06 J-J 300,000c___Jan 1 1936 Is '92 J-J
248.000c&rJan 2 1922
City Government.
Is '93 J-J
200.000c&rJan 2 1923
7s '72 J-J $550,000r___July 1 1913 48 '09 J-J
100,000r Jan 2 1929
Hall.
City
Bonds to Purchase Water Plant.
5s '91 F-A $10,000e&rFeb 101912 436g'11 A-0 $6,776,000c_Oct 1 1961
5s g '94 J-J
200,000r Jan 1 13-'22
Sewer.
Is g '94 J-J 350,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 48 '04 M-S 1150,000r_ _Sept 1 1934
Assessment Bonds.
s '04 J D 146,000c&rDec 1 1934
Is '91 A-0 a$1.439.000rApr 1 1916
Repaving Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
45 '98 M-N $150,000c__May 1 1928
43 '04 F-A$465,000c___Feb 1 1938
Refunding Bonds.
4s
J-J
50,000c&r_Jan 1 1936 45
M-S 115,000
1924
Hospital.
Street Lighting.
J-J $220,000c___July 1 1935 43
4s
A 0 .$38,798r___Oct 1 1915
4 368'08 J-J
88,000_ _July
_July 1 1938
Public Schools.
Public Library Bonds.
43 g '97 F-A $200,000cder Aug 2 1927
43 g '98 A-0 $150,00048__Apr 1 1928 48 '98 F-A 100,000_r_Aug
1 1918
336s '00A-0 75,000r__Apr 1 1928 4s g '01 M-N 182,000r_May 1 1931
Refunding.
45 '03 MN 100,000___May 1 1933
436s g '97 M-N $450,000c&rM'yl '27 4s '03 J-D x25.000r__June 1 1933
336s '00J-D 125,000r_June 1 1920 43 '04 J J
350,000r July 1 1934
48 g '04 A-0 490,000e_ _Apr 1 1934 48 '05 J-J
250.000c_ _July 1 1935
4 36g'08 J-J 1,000,000c_ _July 1 1928 4 %s'08 .T-J
80.000_ _ _July 1 1956
43 g '09 F-A 1,300.000e_Feb 1 1949 43 '07 M-N 238.000c_ _ _ May 1 1937
53 '92 J-J
200,000r Jan 1 1922 48 '08 M-N 73.000c___Nov 2 1958
Park
4s '09 ____ 300,000_ _Oct 15 1959
4s g '97 M-N $100,000c&r_May11927 45 '10
__ 100,000____Apr 1 1960
48 g '02 M-S 100,000e_Mch 1 1932 4 g
150,000c__ _Feb 11981
4s '02 J-D 60,000c__Dec 1 1932 4 g '11M-S x711,000_ _Mch 1 1961
4s '03 M-S 25.000c_ __Mch 1 1933
rax Arrearate Bond-s.
4s '06 .1-D 17.000c&r June 1 1936 31.0'08 __$325.000. Jan 1 1912
45 '10 M-N 30.000____Nov 1 1960
Temporary Loan Bonds.
4 g '11M-S x300,000___Mch 1 1961 3%3
___ 1113,325 7fayable on
Bath.
4s
___1,597,626 53 demand.
48 '02 M-S $50,000e___Mch 2 1933 Water 48
50.0000n demand.
Fire Department
Refunding Water Bonds.
45
J-J J$3.000r June 11912 14 48 g '02 A-0 $1,175,000c Apr 1 1932
1
500r_ _June 1 1915 43 g '02 M-S 900,000c_ _Sept I 1932
4sg'05 J-J
50,000r___July 1 1925 48 g '04 A.0 250,000c_ _Apr 1 1934
Is '06
A-0 25,000c&r_Oct 1 1926 45 '06 J-J
60,000c&r Jan 1 1936
45 g '11 M-N 12,000c__May 1 1931 4s '06
61,000 _ Nov 1 1936
Funded debt Bonds.
41 g '07 J-J 255,000c___July 1 1937
43 g '01 M-N $207,000r__May 1 1931 PAST DUE, NOT PRESENTED
Greenville Dock.
FOR PAYMENT.
43 '04 J-J
$2,500_ _June 1 '12-'16
Water Scrip.
Pipe Line.
7s
$4,000____Sept 1 1902
4s '04 M-S $142.000e_Sept 1 1934
General.
Streets and Sewers
6s
$1,000____Apr 11904
55 '92 J-J a$523,000c&rJan 2 '22
Assessment.
Refunding.
78
$1,000____Jan 1 1906
6s
___
$2,000_ ___June 1 1910
a These are assessment bonds.

x Coupon or registered.
INTEREST Is paid by the Merchants' Exch. Nat. Bank of New York.
TOTAL DEBT. ETC.Dec. 1 1910.
Dec. 1 1909.
General account debt$8,864,607 08 $9,198,607 08
Assessment account debt
4,313,000 00
4,313,000 00
Temporary loans
2.234,77278
1.710,95231
Improvement certificates
789,352 35
737,095 81
Total liabilities (excluding water debt)_ .$l6,201,732
_116,201,732 21 $15,959,655 20
Cash In City Treasury
$707,392 27 $1,060,447 47
Cash and bonds held In sinking fund
3,483,108 52
3,512,989 55
Taxes due and unpaid
5,000,000 00
4,000,000 00
Assessments due and unpaid
507,075 15
2,000,000 00
City property
9,211,545 59
8,536,117 72
Other items
420,203 91
1,241,589 37
Total resources
Water debt (not included above)
Water sinking fund (not included above)

$19,329,325 44 $20,351,144 11
$5,214,000 00 $5,543,441 69
1.956,611 43
1,636,599 87

Net water debt
33.257.388 57 13,906.841 82
SINAING.FUNDS.-The sinking funds, all of which are invested in the
city's bonds and certificates, on Dec. 1 1910 were as follows:
Securities.
Cash.
Total.
General sinkIng funds
$3,258,385 16
$224,723 36 13,483.108 52
Water sinking funds
33,425 32
1,928,186 11
1,981,611 43
Total

$258,148 68 $5,444,719 95
$5,186,571 27
ASSESSED VALUATIONAssessed Valuation
Tax rate
Real.
Personal.
Total.
per $1,000.
1910
x$225,213,208
$16,347,560
*1241,560,768
$19.80
1909
x217,784,143
17,833,306
'235,817,539
18.77
1908
218,052,701
16,717.080
*232,789,781
19.28
1905
99,072.950
14,524,733
113,597,883
27.30
1900
84.552,605
8,772.395
93,325.000
28.20
1890
73,059,265
5,898,150
78.957,415
26.40
54,122,875
1880
5,343,815
59,466,690
28.00
x Includes second-class railroad property valued at 140,731,949.
•Thedecreasein valuesfor 1908,1909 and 191..15 due to the fact that the
value of second-class railroad property as fixed by the State Board of
Assessors for those years was much lower than the value polaced on this class
of property In 1907 by the local assessors. The Act of 1906 which gave
the local boards power to levy and collect taxes on railroad and canal property, was declared unconstitutional.
POPULATION.-In 1910 was 267,779; In 1905 it was 232,699; in 1900 It
was 206,433; in 1890 it was 163,003; In 1880, 120,722; In 1870, 82,546,

KEARNEY.

Burton E. Canfield, Treasurer.

This town Is In Hudson County.
Playground Bonds.
4 30'10 ___ $25,000____Dec I 1930
Water Bonds.
68 '87 A-0 $58,000c&r_Oct 1 1917
55 '91 A-0 20,000C-Oct 1 1917
8,000r- _Oct 1 1919
Is '89 A-0
$,000r..- _Oct 1 1920
5s '90 A-0
55 '88 A-0 13,000r_Oct 1 1918
48 '99 F-A 10.000e___Feb 1 1929
58 '94 A-0 10.000c___Oct 1 1917
2,000c___Oct 1 1920
Is '91 A-0
1934
45s'09 _ __ 35,000
Refunding Bonds.
4s '03 J-D $90,000c-June 1 1925

Funding Bonds.
44303 F'-A $60,000c__Aug 1 '13-28
($15.000 due each 5 years.)
44803 F-A $113.000c.. _Aug 1 '12-13
4366'05 J D 125.000c___June 1 1920
4 48'05 F-A 79.000c_ _Aug 1 1930
15s '08 J-D 97.000c___June 1 1923
Is '08 J-D 60.000c__ _June 1 1933
511 '08 A-0 24.000r_ _Oct 1 1922
Is '08 M-S 43.000r___Mch 1 1924
Fire Department.
4s '00 M-N •8,000c_Nov 1 '15-30
($2.000 each 5 years.) I
tia '03 M-S 23.000o-Mch 1192$

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NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS.

LOANS-

When Due. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911 $1,039,160
192,146
School Bonds.
Sinking fund assets
159,000
'01 F-AJ$12,0000_,_Feb 1'16-21 Water debt (included)
114,000c..Feb 1 '26-31 Assessed valuation, real__14,910,527
-8'10 J-D
7,000r___June 1 1935 Assessed val., personal___ 1,910,475
931,428
450'11 F-A 62,000____Aug 1 1936 Second class RR. prop___
Town-Hall Bonds.
Total assessed val 1910_ _17,752,430
4348'09__ _ $90,000
1934 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___$17.02
18,659
_s 10
F-A- 7,000c_ _Aug 1 1935 Population in 1910
INTEREST on refunding bonds due 1925 is payable at the NeW Jersey
Title Guarantee & Trust Co. of Jersey City; on all other issues at the West
Hudson County Trust Co. of Harrison.

[VOL. LXXXXIIT.

MONTCLAIR. E. C. Hinck, Mayor; S. H. Wenck, Treas

This town is situated in Essex County. Incorporated 1894.
Railroad Bonds.
When Due.
LOANSM-N $105,000c_Nov 1 '12-'18
59
School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds (Assessment).
55
M-N $10.0000 ____1912-1921
MN $100,000c__May 1 191$
2,000c__July 1 '12-13 58
3345 g J-J
Park Bonds.
M-N 27,5000___May 1 1913
5s
4s '08 M-N 145,000c___Nov 1 1938 33006 J-J $100,000c_ _June 30 1931
4s g '09 M-N 291,250c._ _May 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1911 $1,012,000
100,000
434g'11 A-0 74,250c_Oct 2 1941 Assessment debt (add'1)__
Floating debt
9 0,000
Firs House Bonds.
103,271
330 g A-0 $40,000c___Apr 1 1921 Sinking fund
4s
F-A 35,0000_ __Feb 1 1929 Total assessed val. 1911 38,902,500
KEYPORT. A. M. Walling, Clerk.
(Assessment about full value.)
Renewal School Bonds.
This borough is in Monmouth County.
$100.000o. _July 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1011----$17.30
J-J
g
330
Assessed valuation 1910_ _$1,575,899
Sewer Bonds.
21,550
66.0000_ _Feb 1 1941 Population in 1910..
'11F-A
g
434
$1,000)
(per
1910___$21.00
rate
Tax
tis
___ $75,000
INT. on railroad bonds payable at office of Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co..
3,554
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1911_ $46,5001Population in 1910
Newark, N. J.; on the $100,000 of sewer bonds at the Nat. Shoe & Leather
LAKEWOOD TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. J. John- Bank of N. Y. City; on the $145,000 school 4s due 1938 at the Chase Nat.
Bank, N. Y.; other Issues at the Bank of Montclair, Montclair, N. J.
son, Clerk.
This district (P. 0. Lakewood) is in Ocean County.
MORRIS COUNTY. J. F. McLean, Collector (Butler).
430'11 J-J $60,000 _......$2,000 yrly I
Morristown Is the county seat.
Total valuation 1910_ _ _.$47,051,363
Road Bonds
LODI. Andrew D. Kerr, Clerk.
(Assessment about full value.)
4s g '95J•D $310,000c
This borough is in Bergen County.
(Subject to call after 1905.)1935 County tax (per *1,000) 1910_ _$6.64
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_ $150,500
School Bonds.
67,934
in 1905
Population
$310,000
1911_
May
DEBT
BOND.
debt
Floating
yearly
$12,0000___Part
30,000
ann
4 30
74,704 .
251,000 Population in 1910
5,400 Floating debt
8,000c_Part yearly Sinking fund
ann
430
INTEREST is payable at'the Morristown Trust Co.
_2,214,263
ann 45,000o _Part yearly Assessed valuation
15s
Total
(per
tax
$1,000)
1910___$23.20 MORRISTOWN. E. K. Mills, Corporation Counsel.
1910_Road Bonds.
1929 Population in 1910
4,138
____ $12,000r
4 30
This town Is in Morris County. Incorporated April 6 1865.
Water Bonds.
$9,120
When Due. Sinking fund
LOANS1939 INTEREST payable in Lodl.
____ $80.000r
5s
5
29
88
1
Total assessed val. 1910_ _10,950,
Sewer Bonds
1 1948 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.)
LONG BRANCH. F. L. Howland, Comp.; B. B. New- 4s '07 J-J to$400,000c_Jan
call after Jan 11918.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ ___$20 13
(Subject
comb, Clerk.
12,507
Torr. B'D D'T Jan 1 'h1_$396.000 Population in 1910
This
This city Is in Monmouth County. Incorporated May 17 1903.
INTEREST payable at the National Iron Bank In Morristown.
city has accepted the provisions of Section 73 of Chapter 103 of the Laws
NEWARK. Tyler Parmley, Comptroller.
of 1907, thereby fixing its debt limit at 15% of the taxables.
Asphalt Bonds.
Newark is situated in Essex County. Vallsburgh annexed Jan. 1 1905.
Beach and Park Bonds.
45 g '05 J-D $150,000c _June 1 1935 5s '93 J I) 365.000c____June 1913 An issue of $1,120,000 Passaic Valley Sewer bonds will be offered Nov. 29.
•
48 '06 J-D 250,000c.. ..June 1936 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_$689,000 V. 93, p. 1416.
69,283
Fire & Police Dept. Bonds.
1937 Sinking fund
When Due.
430 g M-N 100,000
4s '11 M-N $350,000__May 1 1941
Assessed valuation 1910 14,047,179 LOANS-School Bonds
Oeneral Refunding Bonds.
Water Debt.
1916 (Assessment about 34 actual value.) 3.358117A-0$200,000.___Oct 1 1917
5s '98 J-D $4,000
1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____*20.60 4s '96 J-D 100,000____June 1 1916 430'85 F-A$200,000____Feb 1 1915
5s '97 J-D 10,000
13,298 4s '98 F-A 100,000___Aug 8 1018 430'85 M-N 15,000____Nov 1 1915
School Bonds.Population in 1910
330'99 J-D 300,000__Deo 1 1929 430'88 M-S 20,000____Mch 1 1918
434 g '11 M-N 110,000c__Nov 1 1941
330'02 J-J 100,000___Oct 1 1932 4s '84 A-0 30,000____Oct 1 1914
INTEREST on beach and park bonds payable at Treasurer's office.
330'03 M-N 100.000____ May 1 1933 4s '86 F-A 12,000__Aug 11016
C.
Sec'y.
Francis,
DISTRICT.
SCHOOL
LONO BRANCH
1923 330'03 J-D 15,000r_June 25 1933 4s '87 A-0 15,000..__ ..Apr 1 1917
When Due. 5s '93 ___ $20,000
LOANSJ-J j 19,000____Jan 1 1923 4s '04 A-0 200,000r.... Apr 1 1934 4 '92 F-A 2 450,000„Feb 1 1922
430'02 M-S $19,000__Sept 1 1912 430
18,000____Jan 1 1933 330'05 A-0 370,000r__Apr 1 1055 4s '02 M-N 6,000,000__May 1 1922
1915
5s '85 ____ 30,000
4s '92 A-0 20.000___Oct 10 1912
(Subject to call Apr 1 1945.)
1930 BOND. DEST Oct 1911___$157,100
5s '98 ____ 45,000
70,000_ __July 11965 4s '93 M-N 55,000 __Nov 15 1913
1910_11,500,000 330'05 J-J
valuation
Assessed
1927
6,000
Ss '97 ___
School tax (per $1,000) 1910__$3.90 330'05 M-N 250,000r_ _Nov 1 1955 4s '95 F-A 40,000_Aug 21 1915
4s '06 A-0 40,000_Oct 20 1916
• (Subject to call Nov 1 1945.)
INTEREST payable at Citizens' Nat. Bank, Long Branch.
330'06 A-0 650,000___Apr 1 1956 4s '97 F-A 100,000____Aug 1 1027
MADISON. S. G. Willits, Clerk.
4s '99 A-0 20,000___Oct 12 1919
(Subject to call April 1 1946.)
This borough Is in Morris County. Incorporated Dec. 27 1889.
330'06 F-A 65,000_ _ _Aug 1 1956 4s '00 F-A 20,000___Aug 1 1920
School Bonds.
48 '01 M-S 20,000___Sept 1 1921
1946.)
Sewer Bonds.
1
Aug.
call
to
(Subject
A-0 $15,000c ____1917-1931 4s '07 M-N 1,165,500....May 1 1957 4s '02 A-0 30,000..... _Oct 1 1922
4 30'11 J-J $100,000r___Jan 1 1941 5s
Refunding Light Bonds.
30.000_._July 1 1923
4s '03 J-J
(Subject to call Jan 1 1921.)
(Subject to call May 1 1947.)
45
F-A $20,000r
1919 4s '08 A-0 1.286,000.. __Oct 1 1958 330'04 F-A 100,000r __.Aug 1 1934
Road Bonds.
F-A $5,000c____ 1912-1916 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_4197,000
430
(Subject to call after Oct. 11948.) 330'05 M-N 490,000r___May 1 1955
Assessment debt (additional1_.2,500 48 '08 ___ 267,000.__Dec 31 1943
($2,000 due yearly.)
(Subject to call May 1 1945.)
Assessed valuation 1910...3,797,568 4s'09_ 1,289,700c__Dec 31 1959 4s''05 M-N 50,000____May 1 1925
Refunding Water Bonds.
50,000_...Nov 16 1928
F-A $70,000c___Aug 1 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_320.40 (Subject tocall after Dec. 31 1949.) 4s '08 ___
334s
• Population in 1910
4,658 45 '11 M-S
_ _ _Sept 1 1961 4s '08 ___ 100,000..__ _Aug 1 1938
48 '08 ___ 100,000____Sept 1 1938
INT. payable at First Nat. Bk. of Madison and Madison Tr. Co.
to call Sept 1 1951)
(Subject 300,0004s '00 ___ 100,000
9
029
193
City Hall Bonds.
MERCER COUNTY. Joseph H. Black, Collector.
1 1931 4s '09 _ 200,000
_
330'01 J-J$1,000,000Jan
County seat Is Trenton.
500.000___Oct 1 1932 4s '10 M-S 100,000___Mch 1 1930*
J-J
330'02
Road
Improvement
Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
9s '11
100,000__Apr 1 1941
City Hospital Bonds.
J-D$100,000r___June 1 1933 330'02
J-J $30,000c___Jan 1 1923 4s
45
150,000___May 1 1931
J-J s300.000__Jan 1 1932 4s '11
61,000r___Aug 1 1933
4s 1904 F-A 19,800r __Aug 1 1923 4s 03 F
4s '10 ___ 100,000____Apr 1 1940
Bonds.
Corporate
Refunding
M-S 14,000r_Mch 1 1924 4s '04 J-D 18,000r___Dec 1 1934 4s '10 ___ $75,000____June 1 1925 48 '10 ___ 100,000_Sept 1 1940
4s
J-D 103.000r_Dec 1 1935
M-N 10,000r___May 1 1925 45
4s
Track Elevation Bonds.
Corporate Bonds.
J-J
31,000c&r_Jan 1 1938
M-S 54,900c___Oct 1 1926 430
4s
1 1930 330'02 J-J $500,000____Jan 1 1932
F-A 53,000r ___Feb 1 1939 45 '10 ___ $1,030,000_July
7.950c___Dec 1.1936 4s
J-D
4s
'04 M-N19 100,000_May 19 1954
48
1955
1
100,000___Oct
'10_
4s
Building Bonds.
FA 12,000r ___Feb 1 1929
45
330'04 F-A 450,000r,__Aug 1 1954
Bonds.
A-0$228,500c&r_Apr 1 1941 4s Refunding
330
Park Tunnel Bonds.
M-N 250,000r__ _Nov 1 1955
330'05
1921
1
$130.000____July
'08
__
F-A 20.000c__ _Feb 1 1944 48 '09
48 '11 J-J $30,000____Jan 1 1941 4s
(Subject to call Nov 1 1945.)
M-N 100.000____May 1 1929
4s '04 .J-D
3,000r__June 10 1944
Renewal Bonds.
4s '08 M-S 1 2,000_ ___Sept 1 1958
Library.
Public
J-J $25,000c___July 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1911_$851,150 4s '97 J-J $300.000____June 1 1927 (Subject to call after Sept. 1 19483
48
281,000 330'01 J-J
4s '04 M-N 7,500r___May 1 1924 Floating debt
City Improvement Refunding.
50,000__Jan 1 1931
192,375
48 '04 J-D 10.000r__Dec 1 1924 Sinking fund
4593 M-S$1.500,000___Mch 15 1923
Storage Reservoir.
A-0 10,000r_Oct 1 1925 Total assessed vat. 1910__88,642.928 330'05 A-0$1,950,000r_Apr 1 1955
48
Tax Arrearage.
125,657
Population in 1910
Armory Bonds.
48 '02 J-J $67,000___ _July 1 1912
(Subject to call May 1 1904.)
INTEREST at Collector's office.
J-D $25.000c.,_ _Dec 2 1916
3;is
4s '03 J-J
57,000_ __July 1 1913
Street Opening.
Mayor.
4s '95 F-A$100,000____Aug 5 1915
Longstreth,
Wm.
MERCHANTVILLE.
VAILSBURO BONDS.-Annexed Jan. 1 1905.
This borough is in Camden County.
Sewer Bonds
Water.
Purchase of Real Estate.
When Due.
LOANS1912 58 '08 J-J $70.000c_July 1 '23&33
430'98 A-0 $40,000c.Oct 1 'IS& '28
$6,500
Sewer.
1917 BONDED DEBT Jan 1 '11 $146.500 430'04 J-J $140,000c __Jan 1 1934
20,000
School.
20,501 4348'04 A-0 10 0000 ___Oct 1 1934 4s'00
1927 Sinking fund
$9,000o ___1912-1920
J-J
20,000
1937 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _1 ,886.459
430'03 M-N 25,000c _Nov 1 1933
30,000
INT. on the sewer bonds Is paya- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ __$23.10
INTEREST is payable at office of City Treasurer and at local banks.
1,996
ble at the Central Tr Co in Camden Population in 1910
11
..vc
N&
TOTAL DEBT.SINKING FUNDS,o
'11. Dec.31 '10. Dec.31 '09.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY. T. H. Hagerty, Collector.
60
0:2
10
19
6:8
09
6:437
0 $27
90
08
1:2,3
0 $270
5:
9674
28
1:7
00
Total bond. debt (incl. water debt)__$27
County seat is New Brunswick.
Sinking funds
Renewal Bonds.
Road Bonds (Con.).
J-J 1$15,000r....Jan 1 '12-14 4s '04 J-J 1 $500____Jan 1 1921
3345
$20,379,610 $19,161,562 $18,582,411
115,000 __Jan 1922-36
1 4,000r___Jan 1 1915
Net bonded debt
$12,947,000 $12,667,000 $12,387,000
A-0 43,000r ____1932-1935 Water debt (included above)
18,000r ____1916-1919 45
J-J
334s
___ 4,349,483
Water sinking find (Incl.)
8,000r ____1920-1921 4s '05 ___ 30.000
J-J
4s
an amount equal to about 3% of
year
..
each
receives
fund
sinking
20.500
____
The
_s
9,000r
__1917-1924
4s
J-J
45 '09 F-A5114,000r_Feb 1 '19-'37 the bonds outstanding. Temporary loan bonds are on'y Issued against
8,000r
4s '05 ____
1 11.000r___Feb 1 1938 such assets as unpaid taxes of the last two years which are not applied to
____
8,000r
4s
8 000r
4a '10 J-J 195,000r _A920-1938 the payment of tax-arrearage bonds, and unpaid assessments for street
4s
1939 paving and sewer improvements.
1919-1928
I 2,000r
4s
F-A 10,000
DEBT LIMITATION.-Fifteen per cent of the total valuation.
Building Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
ASSESSED VALUATION.-Assessment about full value.
J-J $149,900c&r_Jan 1 '22-31 430'10 A-0$120,000c_Oct 1 '30-'49
334s
Personal
Total Assessed Tot. Tax
Real
15 years
9,900
___
4s '07 A-0 80,000r.._Apr 1 '17-'36 4 3.4s
Property.
Exempt.
Valuation. per$1000
Estate.
$835,000 YearsBOND. DEBT Jan 1911
Road Bonds.
.....
$363,868,614 $19.70
$800r --------1912 Assessed valuation 1910..59.788,406 1911_
J-J
330
$274,326,398 $73,778,818 $3,283,516
344,812,700
10.30
8,100r___Apr 1 '12 13 (Assessment about 60%actual value) 1910
4s
A-0
67,410,284
2,908,596
327,926,050
19.10
4s '04 J-J
48,000r_ __Jan 1912-2I County tax (per $1,000) 1908_36.00 1909....263,424,412
43,630,049
16.30
254,865,056
2,714,312
295,780,793
114,426 1908 _
Population in 1010
(See V. 79. p. 118, for maturity.)
51,815,061
16.90
2,641,319
295,787,923
INTEREST Is payable at the County Collector's office New Brunswick 1907 _____. 246,614,181
31,716,875
1,271,655
148,834,805
22.40
1900
118,389,585
23,085,890
MILBURN TOWNSHIP. E. L. Smithers, Treasurer.
110,806,895
88,526,690
18.20
1,705,685
1890_
17,989,370
1,065,190
84,387.735
67,463,555
24.40
This township is in Essex County.
1882 _
School Bon ds-(Ccmtinued).
-In 1910 was 347,469; In 1905 It was 283,280; in 1900 It
Sewer Bonds.
POPULATION.
M-S $79,000c___Sept 1 1023 4s '09 M-N $22,000___Nov 1 1929 was 246,070; in 1890 it was 181,830; in 1880 it was 136,508.
434s
4345
M-S 35,000c_ _Sept 1 1933 TOTAL DEBT May 1911_ $231,000
12,544 NEW BARBADOES TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT.
430'04 M-S 35,000c _Sept 1 1934 Sinking fund Jan 1
This district Is in Bergen County. G. N.Comes,Clerk (P.O. Hackensack).
434 g'10J-D 12,000o___Decl 1930 Total valuation 1911------4,379,373
F-A $16.000c_Aug 1 '12-'19
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___$18.2
3.700 45 '05 F-A $45 000c_Aug 1 '34-'42 430
School B d.
5s '07 M-S 30.0000_Sept 1 '20-'29 5s '10 J-J I 16,000r_July 1 '12-'19
45
M-N $33,0000_32,000 yearly Population In 1910
55,000c_July15.31-41 430'11 M-N 150,000 May 1 '21-'43
INT. on sewer bonds Is payable at U. S. Mortgage dc Trust Co.. N. Y. 5s '08 J-J
(Varying amounts yearly)
42,000c.July 1 '20-'33
48
J-J
MILLVILLE. E. H. Stokes, Treasurer.
4s
4.000c_ Aug 15 '30-33 BOND. DEBT June 1911_ _$360,400
F-A
11,500c_July 15'10-'32 Assessed valuation 1011_ _12,057,662
This city is in Cumberland County.
5s
J-J
Sewer Loans.
When Due.
School tax (per $1,000) 1911 _.$8.30
LOANS430 s-ann $24,000o
Refunding Bonds.
INTEREST payable at the Hackensack Nat, Bank, Hackensack.
$28,0000___$1,500 y'ly
(34 In 25 and 3i in 30 years)
s-an
4s
NEW BRUNSWICK. W. C. Florence, City Treasurer.
5$
School Loans.
--- $55,400o
This city is situated in Middlesex County. The voters on June 27 de$6,000o___$2,000 y'ly Permanent debt Jan 1 '11__$171,400
s-an
55
30 years Sinking fund
46,0000
6,000 feated the commission plan of government. V. 93, p. 63.
430 s-ann
When Due. I School Bonds.
Assessed
12,0000
LOANS1910___5,504,989
valuation
s-ann
4345
$60,000--July 1 '20-'40Fire Dept.
(Assessment about full value.)
3i in 20 and 5i in 25 years)
$5,500----Mch 1919 434510- 30,000„July 1 '50-'59
Bonds.{
INTEREST payable at Millville Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_323.10 4s
1.000___July 1 1060
30,000---July 1 1940
Population in 1910
12,451 45 '10 J-J
National Bank.
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67

LOANSSinking Fund Bonds-(Con.)
School-House Bonds. '
When Due.
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking Fund Bonds.
Aug 1927 45,68
31-6,'02 F-A $12,566
J-D $35.000e_Dec 1 '13-'17 41.5s'11 J-J $51,000c&r_July 1 1941
$3 '94 M-S $40,000
Sept 1919 310'02 J-D 11,600 _- _Dec 1927 3 56s
J-D 47,000c&rDec 1 '21-30
Hospital Bonds.
4,45'94 A-0 95,000
Oct 1919 3 iis'03 M-N 15,000
May 1928 55
M-S
9,000c___Sept 1 1912 3%s
F-A $6,000c___Feb 1 1927
4 48'95 M-N 65,000
Nov 1920 3568'03 11-N 20,766___ _Nov 1928 5s
/51-S
4,000c&rMch 1 '12-15 4s '06 AI-S 25,000c&r_Mch 1 1936
Nov 1921 3568'04 M-S 48,000r_Mch 1 1929 456s
F-A
44'6 M-N 68,000
9.000c..Aug 1 '12-'14 GEN. B'D D'T Oct 1 '11-$1,511,750
as '97 M-N 10.000 __
Jan 1922 350'05 M-S 10,000
M-N 22,000c_Nov 1 '16-'17 Assessment debt (addel)__
Sept 1915 450
157,664
45 '97 M-N 20.100_____May 1922 4s '05 ____ 12,000
A-0 28,000c_Oct 1 '19&'20 Floating debt
Oct 1925 31,68
67,809
4s '97 M-N 97 000
Nov 1922 5s '07 ____ 10,500
Nov 1917 350
M-S 45,000c&rMch 1 '12-20 Sinking fund
88,319
45 '98 M-N 110.0150
May 1923 4s '08
bitch 1918 43
A-0 20,000c___Oct 1 1924 Total assessed val. 1911_37,516,260
10.000
3568'98 151-N 24,000
July 1923
48 '06 M-N 100,000c___May 1 1926
Paving Bonds
(Assessment about full value.)
3%8'98 81-N 29,000
Aug 1923 48 '08 ____ $16,000____July 1938 4 16s'08 81-S 72,250c&r_NIch 1 1938 Total tax (per 51,000) 1911_ _ ..$14.90
43 '08 M-N 62.000
Nov 1923 4s '11 J J
15,000r___July 1 1941 4s '08 M-N 256.000c&r_Nov 1 1928 Population in 1905
37 873
3%8'99 M-N 20.000
Jan 1924
43-is g'10 A-0 103.000e_ _Oct 1 1940 Population in 1910
Library Bonds.
54,773
3363'99 M-N
2.000
Feb 1924 4s '02 ____ $12,000____Sept 1932
• On April 3 1911 Council authorized the payment of $32,800 of this amt.
3%s'99 M-N 48,000
Mch 1924
Almshouse Bonds.
INT. on school bonds of 1910, funding bonds due Oct. 1935 and refunding
33,58'99 M-N 25,000
Nov 1924 4s '08
$10,000
July 1938 bonds due 1941 and park bonds due in 1961 payable at People's Bank &Tr.
3%8'99 M-N
5.300
Dec 1924
Repavement Bonds
Co.,
Passaic; on others at People's Nat. Bank. Passaic.
345'00 M-N
3,375
Feb 1925 4s
M-S $50,000_ _ _ __Sept 1 '32
4,350
3%WOO M-N
Apr 1925 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911 $1,314,207 PASSAIC COUNTY. John L. Conklin, Collector.
310'00 M-N
3,375
June 1925 Imp. & sewer certificates_
166,500
County seat is Paterson.
3163'00 M-N 13.000
Nov 1925 Sinking fund and cash. _ _ _
581,207
Bridge Bonds
Court House Bonds3-s'01 M-N
1.500
Jan 1926 Total valuation 1910 _ . _11,894,524 58
F-A$104,000c__Feb '12-'13 45
J-J $125.000cJan 1 '14-15-16
3168'01 A-0 15,950
Apr 1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _$21.60 43
J-J
10.000c___July
1919 4s
M-N 25,000c __May 1 1919
3544'02 F-A
1,925
Feb 1927 Population in 1910
__ 23.388 48 '06 A-0 165.000c_ Apr 1
__
1 1925
Rebuilding Bonds.
INTEREST on Library and Re-pavement bonds is payable at the Brunsal-S 60 000c _Sept 1 1917
wick Trust Co.; on all other bonds at the National Bank of Nevi Jersey, 456s '07M-S 65.000c _Apr 1 1926 45
30,000c_Sept 2 '14-'16 4s '04 J J 300.0000-July 1 '20-'24
New Brunswick, where principal will be payable at maturity •
40,000c_Sept 2 1927 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1911__$944,000
110 '07M-S 20,000c_Sept 1 1919 Total valuation 1910_ _ _ _151,510,264
NEWTON. Thos. M. Kays, Attorney.
Road Bonds
( Assessment full value.)
This town is in Sussex County. Incorporated 1864.
4s '08 J-J $50.000c___July 1 1918 State&Co tax(per $1,000) '09-$5.77
LOANSWhen Due.
Water Bonds.
43.6s'10 J-D 67,500c__Dec 1 1928 Population in 1910
Sewer Bonds.
215,902
4s
J J 5118,0000
INTEREST Is payable at First National Bank. Paterson.
4s '05 A-0 $100,000c Oct 2 1035 BOND. DEBT Jan 1911_4224,000
School Bonds
8,341 PATERSON. James J. Curran, Comptroller.
Sinking fund
58
J-J $11,000c_ _Jan 1 '12-'22 Assessed valuation 1910_2,125,9 19
This city is in Passaic County. Incorporated as a city March 19 1851.
____
8,000 _
(Assessment about ) actual value.) Question of adopting commission form
of government defeated on Aug. 29
___
4s
7,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1010_520.72 1911. V. 93, p. 607.
4,467
I Population in 1910
School Bonds.
Sewer Appropriations
INTEREST payable at Sussex County National Bank in Newton.
45 '98 A-0 $50.000c_Apr '13-'14 45 '99 F-A $18.000c_Aug
1916
NORTH BERGEN. P. A. Brady, Clerk (P.O. Weehawken). 4s '98 F-A 15.000c _Aug
1918
Renewal Bonds.
4s '99 A-0 50.000c_Apr '14-'15 45 '87 J-D $50.000c June '12-'14
This township Is in Hudson County.
45 '00 J-D 100.0000__June 1 1919 48 '88 J-D 34,500c Dec
LOANS1913
When Due.
School Bonds.
Town Hall Bonds.
1914
__ $276,800__ _ _Part yearly 4s '04 M'S 70.000c__Mch 1 1929 4s '89 J-D 85,000c_Dec
- -8
$48,000__July 1 '12-'35 BOND. DEBT May 1911_ $461,800 48 '04 M-N 54.000c_Nov '14-'29 45 '02 M-N 49.000c_May 1 1917
43
'05
275,000c__Meh
M-S
1
1935
4s
'02
J-D
Sinking -11-tand Bonds.
38.000_
_Dec 1 1922
Floating debt
89,874 45 '06 J-D 36,000c__June
1 1931 45 '03 A-0 25,000c Apr 1 1923
_s '
___ $135,000
1935 Sinking fund
135,000
81,0000__July 1 1932 45 '03 M-N 35.000c_May 1 1923
53 '11 J-D 174,000c_June 1 1941 Assessed valuation 1910_ _10,510 140 430 '07 J-J
4
%s'08
200.000c__
M
N
Nov
1
1933
48
'03
J-D 55.000r _Dec • 1 1923
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 ____$18 85 4s '09 J-J 195,000c__July
1 1934 4s '04 F-A 25.000c _Feb 1 1924
Population in 1910
15,662 4 168'10 J-D 180,000r_June 1 1940 45
'04 A-0 35,000c__Apr 1 1924
NUTLEY. Max P. Kaufmann, Town Accountant.
4 %s'll J-D 200,000
1941 48 '04 M-N 40,0000__Nov 14 1924
This town, located in Essex County, was formerly the township of
43 '05 J-D 75,000c_ _Dec 1 1925
City Hall Bonds.
Franklin. Name and government changed by Legislative Act of 1902.
53 '93 A 0 $110.000c__Apr '12-'22 48 '08 J-D 115.000c_Dec 1 1926
LOANSWhen Due.
4%8'94 M-N 120,000c_ _Nov '33-'44 4 Aas '07J-.J 100 000c_July 1 1937
Refunding Road Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
43
A-0 $42,000r___Apr 1 1915 43 '94 J-J 100.0000__July '23-'32 416s '0881-N 100,000e_May 1 1928
4 Ms
___ $75,000c_ Mch 1 1931
4s '02 F-A 76,0000__Aug 1 1932 410'09 A-0 50,000c___April 1919
Road Bonds.
Floating Debt Assessment
Fire Dept. Bonds.
4568'10 A-0 325,000c___Apr 1 1940
4s '04 A-0 $5,000c_-Apr 1 1914
58
___ $13.000c-Apr 1 1917
436s11 J-J $35,000_ _July
Sidewalk Bonds.
_July 1 1931 TOT. B'D D'T Oct 1911_$4,274,500
43,6s
___
10.000c___Apr 1 1918 48 '06 A-0 $11.000c___Apr 1 1916
Funded Debt Bonds.
Bills payable, ctfs., &c___
381,634
Water Bonds
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_5242,000 45 '04 J-D $500,000c_ _June 1 1939 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1911_4,656,134
43
M-N $47,000c__-Nov 1 1925 Floating debt
Street Improvement Bonds.
Sinking fund
26,456
529,076
48 '05 M-S
9,000c ___Mch 1 1915 Sinking fund
35,316 4s '03 J-D $14.000c__ _June 1913 City property 1911
2,046,000
4s '06 A-0
5,000c_Apr 1 1916 Cash on hand
13,911 43 '05 M-N 110.000c_May 1 1915 School property 1911____ 2,276,500
Is '07 A-0 12,000cApr 1 1917 Total valuation 1011
5,584,147 4%8'08 M-N 100.000c_ _May 1 1918 Assessed valuation, real__80.812.805
4%5'09 J-D 15.000c__Dec 15 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 10.......$18.80 4s '09 J-J
85.000c___July 1 1919 Assessed val., personal__17,252,825
Population in 1910
6,006 4%8'10 M-N 70,000c _-Nov 1 1920 Second class RR. property
373,208
• Tax rate outside of water district, $18.70.
Sewer Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1910_ _98,065,630
NUTLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. Frederic Clements Clerk.
48 '00 J-J $50.000c. _June 30 1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) IOU__ _$16.80
4s '06 J-.1 $52.000c___July 1 1946 BONDED DEBT Nov '08_ $108,000
Park Bonds
Population in 1905
111,529
48
J D 28.000
1931 Assessed valuation 190' ___4.146 2 3 43 '88 A-0 $25,0000___April 1912 Population in 1900
105,171
M-S
4s
8,000
1914 School tax (per $1.000)'07
125,600
$7 10 58 '92 J-D 15.000c_June 1 1912 Population In 1010
Building Bonds,
1NTERES1' Is payable in Newark
INTEREST Is payable at the City
4s
'04
$40.000c
A-0
1
Apr
1924
Treasurer's office.
and Nutley.
OCEAN CITY. L. M. Cresse, Mayor; E. W. Burleigh, Coll'r. 4 10'10 M-N 25.000____Nov 1 1930
This city is in Cape May County. The commission form of government PEMBERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
was approved by the voters on Aug. 15. V. 93, p. 482.
This district is in Burlington County.
Improvement Bonds.
Board-Walk Bonds.
..._
$32,500
5s '97 ____ $28,000_ _:53,000 yearly 5s '05 ____ $25,000
1915
PENNSAUKEN
Streets and Fire Bonds.
TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. A. A.
Is '07 ____ 17,000
1917
4s '02 ____ $85,000
1932 58 '09
20,000
1919
Bochius Clerk (P. 0. Merchantville).
Is '08 ____
5,000
1923 BOND. DEBT July 3 1911_5221,000
This district'
is in Camden County.
Funding Bonds.
Floating debt
173,082 450'11 ____ $61.900
1931-1937IBONDED DEBT Oct 1911_561,900
5s '11 J-J $50,000c- _July 6 1941 Sinking funds
38,632
School Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1911,_5,947.500 PERTH AMBOY. Chas. K. Seaman, Treasurer.
4%3'05 ____ $38,000
1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_523.20
This city Is In Middlesex County.
Pavilion Bonds.
Population in 1910
1,950
School Bonds.
Water Bonds.
Is '05 ____ $7,000_ $1,000 yearly
48
___ $10,000
Mch 1919 43,68
$250,000
Sept 1922
45
Oct 1915
--- 36.000
(Subject to call Sept 1 1907.)
ORANGE. F. G. Coughtry, Collector of Taxes.
18,000
July 1917 48
25,000
Jan 1917
Orange is situated in Essex County. Incorporated as a town Jan. 31 4t;
___
5,000
_.
Jan 1922 4s
12,000
July 1916
1860; as a city April 3 1872.
___
37,000
Oct 1922 4s
J-J
80,000____July 1 1933
An election held Sept. 12 resulted In the defeat of the commission plan 4s
48 '04 M-S 54,000____Sept 1 1934 48 '04 J-D 155,000c___Sept 1 1934
of government. V. 93, p. 743.
35 000____July 1 1935 43 '05 J-J
40,000c___Jury 1 1935
Water Bonds.
Sewer Bonds. -(Con.)
___ 100,000_ _May 1 1936
Is '82 A-0$344,000____Oct 1 1912 6s '93 F-A $57,000 Aug 1 '20-33 4s '06 M-S 49,000c___Sept 1 1936 s
50.000c--Jan 1 1940
43 '01 F-A 90,000___Aug 1 '24-'29 41,6s'94 J-D 50,000_ _June 1 '13-14 4 163'11 A-0 47,000c___Apr 1 1941 43'6'10 J-J
20,000c___July 1 1941
Recapitulation.
Is 'Os P-A 200,000 __Feb 1 1938 4%8'96 F-A 125,000__Aug 1 '15-21 4568'11 ___
I niprovement Bonds.
Water bonds
$689,000
4164'08 J-D 180.000c_ _ _June 1 1938 4s '99 J-D 50,000__June 1 '19-22
-8
$7,000_
Mch
School
21
1915
bonds
369,000
Tax-Arrearage Bonds.
Funding Bonds
Judgment Bonds.
Assessment bonds
45,664
4s '02 A-0 $6,000_ _Apr 11012 43-8'09 J-J $15,000_ _July 1 -12-14
48
{56.000_
1920
City-Hail
22
_Jan
bonds
---35,000
4s '04 A-0 19,500__Apr 1 '12-'14 4%3'10 J-J
73,000___ _July 1 1935
4,000___Mch 22 1920 Street mprov't Bonds
228.500
Assessment Arrearage•
4168'11 .J-J 103,000_ _ _ _July 1 1036
14,000._ _Aug 15 1920 Temporary loans
36.630
4s '04 A-0 $6,000__Apr 1 '12-'14
Electric-Light Bonds.
City
Bonds
Improvement bonds
11.200
School House Bonds.
4s '10 J-J $50,000c __ __Jan 1 1960 450'08 Hall
J-J $35,000___ _July 1 1928 Judgment bonds _ _
24 000
4%8'98 J-J $60,000_ _July 1 '13-'18
Ten-Year StreetsImpt. Bonds.
Funding
Bonds.
Police Facilities bonds
15,000
4s '02 J-J 140,000....July 1 '24-'31 5s '07 A-0 $19,170.79Apr 15'12-17
- - -$170,000_ _Nov 1 1916 Reservoir bonds
10.000
1 2,000____July 1 1932 Is '08 J-J 14,327.83_July 1'12-18 -8 Sewer- Bonds.
Fire Department bonds .-- 34 800
8,000____Mch 4 1912 TOT. F-D D'T Oct 1 '11_42,388,990 _s
4s '03 M-S
__ _
__ _Nov 1 1016 Sewer bonds & certificates
178,800
4s '04 J-D 125.000c___Dee 1 1934 Temporary debt
372,090 4 %s'08 J-J $41,000
_ _July 1 19101 Anticipation bonds
_July
182.500
15,000_ _ _July 1 1935 Sinklng funds
4s '05 J-J
474,020 4568'10 M-N 54,000_
41,000c__May 1 1920 Funding bonds
170,000
5,000_ __ _June 1 1937 Water debt (Included)
4s '07 J-D
814,000
Fire Department Bonds.
Bond & floating debt Jan 1
456s'08 A 0 110,000e__ _Apr 1 193, Water sink. fund (Incl.)
385,953 4 1,68
J-J $10,000____Jan 1 1924
1911
2,030,094
8,000____May 1 1939 City property 1911
49 '09 M-N
3,810,000
_ 19.000. __Aug
_Aug 1 1924 Sinking fund and cash_
468.197
4 163'11 A-0 55,000c___Apr 1 1941 Total assessed val. 1911 _ _21,192,537 4s '04____ __
1,000___July 1 1914 NET DEBT Jan 1 11(11.... 1,561,896
(Assessment 85 to 90 %actual value.) .s
Refunding Bonds.
Street Bonds.
Sinking fund__
468,197
48 '07 J-J $54,000c___Jan 1 1937 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_52,1.50
4%8'09 A-0$125.000___Oct 1 1924 Water debt (included)
690,000
Population in 1905
Sewer Bonds
26,101 4%s'1l ___
87,000c___Nov 1 1926 Total valuation 1910_ _ .16,810,337
Is '1)2 J- D$255,000_ _June 1 '22-32 Population in 1910
20,630
Refunding
Water
Bonds.
Total tax (per 51.000) 1910 ...$17.80
55 '93 J-J 210,000_.Jan 2 '12-'32 Population in 1911 (est.)
30,000 4168
___ $17.000 __Feb 11929 Population in 1905_
25,895
INTEREST is payable at the Orange National Bank of Orange.
INT. payable in Perth Amboy.
Population In 1910
32,121
CITY
SCHOOL
TOWNSHIP
PROPERTY.
OVERPECK
-Value of property owned by city on Jan. 1 1909
DISTRICT. Adolph
was 51,178.769 13.

Freud, Clerk.

This district (P. 0. Ridgefield Park) is In Bergen County.
Is '11 J-D $55,000c_June 1 '32-34 Sinking fund
$38,212
BOND. DEBT Sept 1911-$300,000'Assessed valuation 1911.. 3,758,000
Floating debt
44,232 ITotal tax (per $1,000) '11 __ _426.80

PLAINFIELD. W. F. Arnold, Treasurer.

This city is In Union County. Incorporated in April 1869. A committee
has been appointed to negotiate with the Plainfield Union Water Co. for
the purchase of its local plant. V. 93, p. 1413.
School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
PASSAIC. Z. A. Van Houten, Comptroller.
$3,000c___Dec 1 1912 Is
M-N J$35,000c_May 1 '28-'34
This city is in the county of the same name. Incorporated April 22 1878. 4s g '04 J-D i.50,000c_June 1 '13-'22
1 6,000c___May 1 1935
On July 25 the voters adopted a commission form of government. See
6,000c___June 1 1923 48
J-J
68,000c
_ __1927
V. 03, p. 301.
6 000c__ _June 1 1924 348'08 M-N 60,000c .__1912-194l
City Bonds.
Pu bil.„ Improvements,
45 '05 J-D (54.000c_June '25-'33 48 'On M-N J36,000c_Nov 1 '36-'41
55
J-D $8,000c_.Tune 1 '12-'19 58
J-D $5,000c_Dec I 1912
1 4,000c___June 1934
1 7,000c__Nov 1 1942
58
J-J
3,000c_July 1 '12-'14 355s
F-A 66,500c&rAtn2; 1 '12-30 48 '05 J-D
9,0000 ___ _1912-1929
Fire House Bonds.
J-J
Is
Funding Bonds,
11,500c__July 11 1918
95.000c_ _ _July 1 1958 4363 g '08
415e08 J-J
$15.000c___Dec
1 1918
M-N 14,000c_Nov 1 '12-'24 430'08 J-D $81,000c&r.Dec 1 '12-38 45 '09 M-N 45.000c___Nov 1 1959
58
Street Bonds
F-A
7.500c_.Aug 1 1919 450'10 M-S 114,000c&rMch 1 '12-30 48 '09 M-N 10.000c___Nov 1 1924
4368
54.000c___Sept 1 1912
M-N 31 500c May '12-'32
3 WI
70,000c&rMch 1 '31-40
2,000c___Jan 1 1933 4% g '08 M-S{12,000c_Sept 1 '13-'18
J-J
3 Ms
26,000c&rJan 2 '12-'32 4 16 g '10 A-u 70.000c&r_Oct 1 1933 4s '11 J-J 124,000c_Jan 1 '34-'37
18,000c_Sept 1 '19-'24
Street Imp. Bonds.
Public Park Bonds.
14,000c_ _Jan 1 '38-'39 58 g '10 J-J
30,000c___July 1 1913
(5,0,000c_July 1 '13-'14 55
J-J $12,000c_July 1 '12-'15
Police Station Bonds.
(Subject
call
after July 1 1911.)
to
J-J 4 10,000c_July 1 1915 4s
4 543
A-0 26,000c&rApr 21 1929 436e08 J-J f15,000c_July 1 '12-'16 55 '11 J-J
34,000c-_ _July 1 191,4
i 30,000c-July 1 '16-'17 4 563'11 151-S 75,000c___Mch 1 1961
118,000c_July 1 '17-'28
(Optional after July 1 1912) _,Jimais




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NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS.

[VOL. LXXXXI11.

Street Improvement Bonds.
Refunding Bonds
48 g
J-J $51,000c___Jan 1 1930 55 '07 M-S $3,7130r_Sep 18 '12-'15
Construction Bonds.
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1920.)
56.000r __Jan '12-'24
48 g
F-A $8,000c_Feb 1 '12-'19 48 '05 .1-.1
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 4 '11_ $394,229
Sewer Bends.
48 '04 J-J $256,000cecr J'ly '12-'44 Total assessed val. 1911_ 9,690,675
(See V. 78, p. 2617. for maturity ) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_$19.20
4,932
4 kis'08 M-N $48,000c_ May 1 '43-'1, Population in 1905
6.014
2,028.69 _1930-1935 Population In 1910
43,5s
M-S
INTEREST is largely payable at U S. Mort. es Trust Co.. N. Y.
SOUTH ORANGE SCHOOL DISTRICT. H. W. Foster, Supt.
This district includes the township and the village of South Orange.
$9,000c_July 1 '12-17 BOND. DEBT Oct 5'11_ $253,050
55 g '97 J-J
RAHWAY. Chas. H. Angleman, Auditor and Treasurer.
4s
g '02 F-A 15 000c_Aug 1 '12-'161 Assessed valuation 1911_ _15,690.992
This city, of Union County, was declared bankrupt in 1882, and a com24,500_ _Aug 1 '17-23 (Assessment about 80% actual value)
promise of the debt, exclusive of the water debt ($185,000), was forth10,000c_Jan 1 '12-'21 School tax (per 51,0)10) 1911__ $3.06
'04 J-J
with agreed to with most of the leading creditors at 35 cents on the dollar, 48 g
_6,878
g
1 '18-'31 Population In 1905
45
'10
170,000c_May
M-N
the debt, exclusive of water debt, then amounting to about $1,200,000.
10,000
Population In 1911 (est.)
(Various amounts yearly.)
This settlement was completed In 1894, and Interest Is now paid promptly
1032
1
_July
24,500c....
44sg'10
J-J
on the new bonds. The water bonds were renewed in 1891 at 4%,an agreeINTEREST on the 543.500 issue Is payable at the Fidelity Trust Comment having been made in 1890 by which all accrued Interest at 7% was
pany, Newark: on the 5s at the Franklin Sa,ings Institution. Newark.
adjusted at the 35% rate. Interest on these water bonds is also now and
on the $10.000 4s in New York City at A. B. Leach & Co
promptly paid. Incorporated 1858. The voters on Sept. 26 1911 rejected
the commission plan of government. V. 93, p. 893.
LAKE.
SPRING
Renewed.
Bonds
Water
When Due.
LOANSThis borough (P. 0. Spring Lake Beach) Is In Monmouth County.
4s
j-J 5185 000e. _July 1 1932 LOANSAdjustment Bonds.
When Due. Assessed valuation 1910_ _$2,587,519
1911_5789,154
1
Jan
DEBT
BOND.
1922
1
92r_Nov
$459,153
M-N
'82
4s
$24.40
lTax rate (per $1,000) 1910
'Bonds.
220,000 5s Water
Water debt (Included)
(Subject to call at any time.)
853
g
1 1941 Population In 1910
'11
M-S
$70,000c___Mch
114,042
Other liabilities
School Bonds.
BONDED DEBT Jan 191L5223,SoojINTEREST payable In Spring Lake
17,534
fund
Sinking
1918
44s M-S $35,000c&r_Mch 1
6,612,996 SUMMIT. J. F. Haas, Treasurer; J. E. Rowe, Clerk.
A-0 75,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1959 Total valuation 1910
Is
(Assessment about 60% actual val.)
Filtration Plant Bonds.
This city Is In Union County. Incorporated In March 1890.
1936 Total thX (per 31.000) 1011_ _ _$20.00
Refunding Bonds
4 4s'06 M-N 135,0000
Park bonds.
9,337 4 48'11 F-A $40,0000___Meh 1 1936 45
Population In 1910
$9,000r___Jan 1 1935
J-J
Funding Bonds.
INTEREST on water board loan and school loan payable at the MerSchool Bonds.
Bank
Nat.
J I) $10.000r_ _June 15 1927
cantile Trust Co., New York: on other loans at the Railway
4s
MS $35,000cMch 1 1929 Is
J-J
60,000c __Jan 1 1939 4358'08 J-D 70.000c. __Dec 1 1938
RAMSEY SCHOOL DIST. John Y. Dater, Pres. Bd. Educ. 44s4s
4.500cDec 20 1939 4 35s'10 M-S 72,000c___Sept 1 1940
'09 J-D
This district Is in Bergen County.
48 '10 J-J
5,000r___July 1 1935 GEN. BD. DT. Oct 25 '11 $601,000
4 Ns'll M-S $32,000 __Sept 1 '16-'311
48,200
448'11 F-A 89,000c_ _Aug 1 1041 Assessment debt
92,500
Floating debt
Fire Department Bonds.
RIDGEFIELD PARK. W. J. Morrison Jr., Counsel.
741,700
Is
May 510,0moc__ May 1 1926 TOTAL DEBT Oct 25 '11
This village is In Bergen County. Incorporated June 23 1892.
88,925
Sinking fund
Public lmpt. Bonds.
Street Imp. & Park Bonds.
School Bonds
11,720,489
J-1) $6,500r .June 15 1927 Total valuation 1911
1912 5s '11 J-J $50,000o_ _Jan 1 1931 4s
J-D 151,0000
54s
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_318.20
Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
128,000c ___.A914-1927
6,845
J-1)$125,000c___June 1 1928 Population in 1905
Aug $25,000c _Aug '25-'29 45
J-D 50,000c_ .Dec 13 '29 5s
64s
7,500
M-N 65,000c_ Nov 1 1931 Population in 1910
1929 BD. DT.(Gen.) June 1 '11_ $112,000 4s
5s '10 J-D f 3,0000
York
New
payable
In
is
11)33
due
sewer
bonds
000
133,000
$65
on
(add'1)___
INTEREST
debt
Assessment
1930
1 4,0000
City* on all other issues at office of City Treasurer.
J-D 55,000c_June 1 '32-'42 Floating debt (inc. school
551g
44,232
notes)
Sewer (Assessment) Bonds.
38,212 SUSSEX COUNTY, W. E. Ross, Coll. (P. 0. Sparta).
J-J $27,000c_July '12-'20 Sinking fund
44s
County seat is Newton.
22,500c_ July '12-'22 Assessed valuation 1911__ _3,758,000
Is
J-J
4s '08 A-0 $20,000c____Oct 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_3136,500
1911...._$25.20
$1,000)
(per
tax
'12-'22
Total
Jan
_
10,000c..
J-J
55
'09 A-0 64,0000__ Apr 1 1929 Assessment debt (add'1)___ 93,633
4s
4,500
Funding Street (Assessment) Bds. Population in 1910
7,284
Sinking fund
Road Bonds.
Is '10 J-J $18.000c ._Jan 1 1930
48
'00
A-0 $34,000c__Oct 1 1939 Assessed valuation 1911_ A5.626.401
Bank,
Nat.
First
the
City,
Y.
N.
In
Co
INT. at the U. S. Mtge. & Tr.
$1,000)'11_58.82
tax(per
10
Co.
&
1940
State
_July
4s
J
14,500c_
'10
J
Ridgefield Park, the Hackensack Nat. Bank and People's Nat. Bank.
26,781
4,000e__ _Oct 1 1941 Population In 1910
4s '11 A-0
RIDGEWOOD. J. Blauvelt Hopper, Clerk.
INTEREST payable at Sussex National Bank, Newton.
This village is In Bergen County. Incorporated In 1894. The commis
sion plan of government was approved at an election held Sept. 12. V. 03,- TEANECK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT.
p. 743.
This district is In Bergen County. R T. Davison, Clerk (P.O. Englewood).
Storm-Drain Certificates.
Sewer Bonds.
When Due BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ _ _ _551,000
LOANS520,000
1917-1920 5s '05 M-S $23,000c_Mch 1 '13-36 Assessed valuation 1910_ 1,561,000
1912-1920 5s
65
--- 574,700
School Bonds.
1912-1917
I 6,000
5s '09 M-S 28.000e_Mch 1 '12-'39 School tax (per $1,000) '10_310.60
1912-1918
1918 5s
750
521,000
Is
INTEREST payable at U. S. Mortgage Fc Trust Co., New York.
1912-1914
500
6,000
1919
1915-1919 TRENTON. F. W. Donnelly, Mayor. H. E. Evans, Treas.
15,000
1920 48
250
1920-1924
20,000
Street Bonds.
Trenton Is In Mercer County. The sinking funds are well maintained
1925-1027 and the water works are much more than self-supporting. At an election
1,5,000
55
___ $10,256.20 _1912-1922
10,000o_May 1 '15-19 held June 20 the voters approved the commission form of government.
1911-1939
22,800
M-N 30,000c_ May 1'20-'29 See V. 93, p. 1713.
___
1912-1926 4 Ms
60,000
s
140,000cJday 1 '30-'39
Building Certificates.
Re-paving Bonds.
Alms House.
1913 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1911__ 5415,000 33.s'02 M-N $1,000-May 26 1012 3 48'02 M-S $35,000_ _ _Sept 1 1932
54,000
1914 Assessed valuation 1911_6,855,066
5,000
___
as
4s '03 A-0 27,000_ __Oct 1 1933
City-Hail Bonds.
value.)
actual
about
1915
(Assessment
).
6,000
4s '07 M S$100,000r_Mch 1 1937 3 4s'03 A-0 35,000___Apr 15 1933
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _523.80 4 49'08 F-A 200.000____Aug 1 1938 4s '03 J D 10,000_ _Dec 1 1933
Funding Bonds.
5,416 4s '09 A-0 200.000__Apr 1 1939 4s '04 J-D 20.1)00...... June 1 1934
6s '11 F-N65,000c_Aug 1 '15-'25 Population in 1010
4,500c_ _Aug 1 1926
49 '09 J-D 200,0000__Dec 1 1939 4s '05 M-N 60,000r__Nov 1 1085
INTEREST payable In Ridgewood.
4s '06 F-A 13,000r._ _Aug 1 1036
Crematory.
3 4s 01 J-J $50,000___ _July 1 1921 4s '07 F-A 15,000-__Aug I 1937
ROSELLE. Jacob F. Ostrander, Clerk.
6,160____July 1 1028
'98 J-J
4s
1916
2
4s
4,200___July
06
J-J
This borough is in Union County.
$5,100 4s 06 J-D 10,000Dee 1 1916 34s'99 F-A 15,500. __Aug 21 1929
Floating debt
School Bonds.
3,400.___Jan 1 1017 4 48'10 F-A 15,000____Aug 1 1020
1919-1933 Assessed valuation 1910.. _3,036,450 48 07 J-J
45
___ $60,000
River Front improvement Bonds.
Fire Department.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 191-1___516.20
Construction Bonds.
2,725 48 '92 M-S $41,000___Mch 15 1912 44s'1l J-D a$50,000___June 1 1941
158 '11 J-J 520,0000_ __Jan 1 1931 Population in 1910
Department Bonds.
Street
48
1912
'92
1
_Sept
81-S
4.000._
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1911_572,000
15,000_ .__July 11921 445'10 M-S $9,000r_Sept 20 1930
INTEREST on bonds of 1911 payable at First National Bank In Roselle. 3 45'01 J-J
Sewer Commissioners.
3',s'02 F-A 17,000____Feb 1 1922
37,075_ _. _July 1 1912
ROSELLE PARK. G. H. Horning, Mayor.
3 48'02 M-S 10,000_ _Sept 1 1022 3 4s'02 J-J
1,610
_July 1 1913
Thls borough is in Unlon County.
3 45'02 M-N
2.500_ __May 21 1922 3s'03 J-J
514,837 4s '06 M N 25,000r__-_June 1 1926 4s'
490 _04 ....Feb 20 1914
F-A
Sewer Bonds.
[Floating debt
8,096 45 04 A-0 16,000r
910___June 23 1914
Apr 1 1914 4s '04 J-D
5s '08 __ __ $47,000 __ __Nov 1 19281SInking fund
1,485_._ _Jan 4 1915
5s '10 _ __ 54,000 _Apr 1 1930 Total assessed val. 1910_2,785,357 4s 04 M-N 20,000r_blay 17 1924 4s '05 J-J
1,050_ _Oct 24 1915
_onds.
Road li
School tax (per $1,000) 1910_519.70 48 '07 F-A • 3,700.-__Aug 1 1917 45 '05 A-0
1,595_ _ .Apr 2 1916
4s '06 A-0
3,138
School House.
4s
Population in 1910
-- $8,680
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
48 '93 M-N $18,000_ -_May 15 1013
BOND.liEBT Jan 1 1911_ _5109,6801
9.000___Oct 11917 4s '11 ___ $10,000____July 1 1941
43 '92 A-0
INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Roselle.
Police & Flre lel and el.
6,000_ _Jan 16 1918
48 '93 J-J
RUMSON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
48 '94 A-0 18,000_Oct 25 1014 3 45'03 A-0 $40,000_ _ _Apr 15 1923
H. A. Kettel, Clerk (Fairhaven).
8.000.... ,kpr 1 1927
4s '96 M-N 21,000. _Nov 2 1916 45 '07 A-0
This district is in Monmouth County.
5,000r___Sept 1 1930
8,000____Feb 1 1017 4 45'10 s-a
4s '97 F-A
55 '10 J-J $24,000_ _July 1 '12-'351 Assess. valuation (about) _$4,000,000 4s '98 J-J
Funding.
18 1918
14.500___Jan
BOND.DEBT May 15 1911 $67,0001School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _521.30 330'99 M-N 25.000____Nov 1 1929 48 '04 A-0$569,000r_Oct 1 1934
Refunding.
1030
RUTHERFORD. D. Bosman, Mayor; F. A. Stedman, Clk. 34s'00 M•N 100,000May 111931
3 45'02 F-A 34,600.... Feb 24 1912
2 500__June
3 4s'01 .J-D
This borough is in Bergen County.
5,400-_Oct 1 1912
A-0
48'02
3
1922
1
F-A
11,800____Feb
314s'02
When Due.
Park Bonds.
LOANS6,500...Feb 25 1913
7,500. ___July 6 1931 31.43'03 F- A
45 '05 F-A $12,500c&r_Feb 1 1930 3 41i01 J-J
Funding Bonds
'03 A-0 11,600___Oct 20 1913
4s
1932
1
4s'02
3
M-S
48.500__Sept
1916 BOND. DEBT Apr 1911...$206.000
M-S 378,5000
Is g
4s '04 F-A 20,600_ _ _Feb 20 1914
189,325 33,58'02 J-D 15.000___ _June 3 1932 4s
Floating debt
Improvement Bonds.
'04 M-S. 20,100r_Sept 1 1914
3,000_Feb 5 1933
82,450 330'03 F-A
44s g J-J $75,0000__July 1 1922 Sinking fund
9,000. _Feb 24 1915
'05 F-A
4s
1933
45
22
July
70,000_
'03
J-J
_6,126,230
Assessed valuation
Street Bonds.
M-N 24,000.__Nov 1 1915
'05
4s
1933
3,500_Aug 17
1910_ _525.40 3'-s'03 F-A
1910_1932 Total tax (per $1,000)
M-N 340,0000
Is
4s04 M-S 50,000r___Sept 1 1934 4s '06 F-A 34,600_ _Feb 24 1916
Population in 1910
'05 M-N 18.600......Nov 1 1935 4s '06 F-A 44.200__Atur 1 1916
INTEREST on park, funding and street bonds is payable at Rutherford 48
4s '06 A-0
2,900._ _Apr 2 1936 4s '06 A-0 56.100____Oct 1 1916
Nat. Bank; on improvement bonds In New York City.
4s '06 M-N
4,800....May 23 1936 48 '07 F-A 63,000 __Feb 1 1917
C. P. Perham, Clerk.
RUTHERFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT
900__Dee 1 1916 4s '07 F-A 75.100._Aug 1 1917
06 J-D
dm'
When Due. 43s'11 F-A $19,300c___Aug 1 1951 4a '07 A-0 130.000...._Apr 1 1937 48 '07 M-S 47.300_ __Sept 27 1917
LOANS58 '92 M-N $1,975c ;1,000 yearly BOND. DEBT May 1 '11_5236,845 45 '07 F A 26.000____Aug 1 1937 4s '08 F-A 49.900__Feb 24 1918
4s '00 J-D 49,570c_ June 20 1930 Assessed valuation 1910__ _6,128,290 Is '08 J-J
6.000.--July 11938 45 '08 JD 50,600_June 22 1918
4s '06 A-0 48.000o Apr 1 '14-'61 (Assessment about 35 actual value.) 435s '08F-A 24,750___Aug 1 1938 4s '08 M-N 40,500_ -__Nov 2 1918
4s '06 J-P 10,000o...flee 11938 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_57.20 4s '08 F-A
5.000___Aug 1 1938 45'09 F-A 29.100____Feb 1 1919
7,045 45 '08 M-S 21,000___Sept 1 1938 48 '09 M-N 76,700____Nov 1 1919
448'10 F-A 127,300o__Feb I 1950 Population in 1910
INTEREST on the Issues of 1906 Is payable at the office of R. M. Grant 45 '09 F-A 10,000........Aug 2 1919 4s '10 F-A 34,700....Feb 24 1920
6 Co., New York: on all other bonds at the Rutherford National Bank. 4s '09 A-0
5,500..., Oct 14 1019 4 35s'10 M-S 67,700Sept 20 1920
435s
s-a
a9,000____Dec 1 1940 430'11 F-A a53,800____Feb 1 1921
SOMERSET COUNTY. E. B. Allen, County Collector.
Park Improvement.,
4 30'11 M-S a80,000____Mch 1 1941
Somerville Is the county seat.
448'11 J-D
_ __June 1 1941 45 '88 J-D 569.000...June 15 1913
3122.896 44s'11 A-0 a55,000_
iFloating debt
Building Bonds.
1941 48 '91 MN 25,000 .__. May 1 1916
1
40,000r___Oct
45 '06 J-JJ$105.000c _July 1 '21-'35 Assessed valuation I910.29,369,315
5,000. _Dec 1 1916
Public Bath Bonds.
5s '91 J-D
1 175.000g. _July 1 1936 ICounty tax (per 31,000) 1909. 55.60 45 '08 F-A
5,00lL .JiiIy 1 1917
33,500_-__Aug 1 1918 48 '92 J-J
BOND. DEBT Jan 1911_ _ $280,000f Population In 1910
38.820
2,000...Jan 16 1918
4s '93 J-J
Library Bonds.
INTEREST is payable at New York Trust Co.. New York City.
3 48'01 J-J $100,000____Jan 1 1931 45 '93 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1918
3355'02 F-A 15,000 __Feb 1 1932 3 svot M-S 20.000.__Sept 2 1926
SOUTH AMBOY. Jaseph F. Fulton, Clerk.
48 '04 JD 10,009......June 1 1929
General Loan Bonds.
This city is in Middlesex County.
14,350___July 1 1930
Feb 2 1913 48 '05 J-J
LOANS$17,000 33.s'03 F-A $4,795.
When Due. TOTAL DEBT Jan 1911..
2,500_June 1 1936
4,500____Apr 1 1913 4s '06 J-D
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910.32,989,230 330'03 A-0
J-J
23,000_ Jan 1 1932
'07
ts
J-J
1913
1
3,'.s'03
4,025
..-July
(per
rate
Tax
1
--_
f$60,0000__Jan
'12-'41
$1,000) 1910._515.20
55 '11
.I-D
19.000.
_.June 15 1930
'10
4s
1914
48
J-D
'04
900r___Dec 7
1 15,000o ..Jan 1 '42-'46 Population in 1910
7,007
a-a
10,600___Dec I 1920
330'02 A-0 12,500__Oct 6 1912 4345
SOUTH ORANGE. I. A. Kip Jr., Pres.; F. Fenner, Treas.
4s '11 J-J a45,000___July 1 1941
Hospital Bonds.
This village is In Essex County. Incorporated 1869.
Sewer Certificates.
45 '04 J-D $12,500r_ _June 1 1934
1912
Park Bonds.
I
Funding Bonds.
-- 3123,150
4s '05 A-0
4,000r__Oct 24 1935 55
448'10 M-S $14,200e-Mch 1 19351448'10 M-S $10,000().--Mch 1 1935
a Coupon or registered.

(Assessnient about full value.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___$670,550
20,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_517.50
Floating debt
18,468
11,627 Populatlon In 1005
Sinking fund
20.550
Total assessed val. 1911...25,458,533 Population In 1010
INTEREST is payable at the office of the City Treasurer.
PRINCETON SCHOOL DISTRICT. C. A. Seidensticker, Clk.
This district is in Mercer County.
When Due.14 4s'll J-J 542,000c_Jan 1 '63-16
LOANS12,000c. Jan 1 1961
44s'11 J-J 151,000c_ __Jan 1 192814 48'11 J-J
13,000c_ __Jan 1 1962
164,000c_Jan 1 '29-601
INT. payable at Nat. City Bk., N. Y., or Princeton Bank in Princeton.




Nov., 1911.]

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS.

CHAMBERSBURG BONDS
Parks.
I __s
5s '88 A-0 $13,000_Apr
189.)_
20 1913
(Subject to call In

ASSUMED.
$100_ __ _Past due__

69

WEEHAWKEN. Thomas Carroll, Clerk.

This township is in Hudson County. Incorporated March 15 1859.
(P. 0. Station 1, Hoboken.)
School Bonds.
Road Bonds.
4s
J-J 318,000c
1920 430'05 J-J j$30.0000_Jan 1 '16-'25
WILBUR BONDS, ASSUMED.
M-N 15,000c
48
School.
May 1914
1 40,000c__Jan 1 '26-'35
Improvement.
M-S
48
45,000c_ _Mch 1 '16-'30 430 '07J-J I 9,000c_July 1 '15-'23
5s '93 A-0 $3,000_ _Apr 10 '12-'14158 '93 J-J $15,000_ __July 21 1913
M-S 25.000c___Mch 1 1931
5s '96 M'S
2,000.Sept la '12-'13 5s '95 F-A 15,000_Aug 1 1915 48
18,000c_July 1 '24-'32
48
J D 45.400c __Dec 1 1932 BOND.DEB Jan 1 1911_$577,800
LOANS PAYABLE BY SPECIAL ASSESSMENT.
45 '09 A-0 55,000c_Apr111 1934 Improvement certificates__
2,430
Assessed upon City.
Funding Bonds.
Assessed upon prop. benetited.
Notes outstanding
43,293
Street improvement.
4 y6s '07A-0 $35,000c__Apr 4 1917 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1911
Street Improvement
623,523
4s '03 A-0 $13,187.04„ Oct 1 1913 4s '08 M-N $5,345 00_May 21 1913 430 '07A-0 33 000c_ _Apr 4 1937 Sinking funds
46,246
4s '05 F-A 16,244.43_Feb 1 1915 48 '03 A-0 51,349.92__Oct 1 1913 410'08 J-D 115.600c_Dec 1 '12 '28 Total assessed val. 1910_15,716,095
4s '06 F-A 21,890.59_ Feb 1 1916 93 '05 F-A 64,055.57_Feb 1 1915 430'10 F-A 67,0000___Feb 1 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_416.06
4s '06 J-D
8,988.20_ Dee 1 1916 45 '06 F-A 106,209.41_Feb 1 1916
Population In 1905
8,027
4s '07 A-0 21.893.71_Apr 1 1917 4s '06 J-D 11.991.80_Dec 1 1916
11,228
Population in 1910
430'08 A-0 11,522 75__Oct 1 1918 45 '07 A-0 67,906.29_Apr 1 1917
INTEREST on bonds due 1911 and 1914 Is payable at First National
430'10 ___ 19,345.56__Dec 1 1920 430'08 A-0 34,777 25.0ct 1 1918 Bank of Hoboken: on other bonds at Hudson Trust Co.
48 '11
28,837.70__July 1 1920 4s '11 __
1921
8,800.00
430'10 ___ 47,074.44-Dec 1 1920 WESTFIELD. Lloyd Thompson, Clerk.
This town Is in Union County.
4s '11
34,362.30__July 1 1921
Sewer, Sidewalk and Road Bonds.I Floating debt
$67,785
WATER LOANS REPORTED SEPARATELY.
5s '11 J-J $40,000o__Jan 3 '12-'21 Sinking fund
10,509
City Water.
City Water-(Con.)
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910_ _7,052,342
4s '93 M-N $75,000_ May 15 1913 4s '04 .1-1 3100,000r... ..July 1 1934 43.s'11
J-J $16,000o____Jan 3 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_420.30
48 97 J-J 350,000__Jan 1 '17 &'27 4s '06 J-D 150,000 ._ _June 1 1936
6,420
4s '98 .1-D 45,000 ._June 111)16 4 48'08 M-S 50.000___Mch 1 1938 BONDED DEBT Jan 1911 $136,876 Population ip 1910
$30'02 A-0 75,000____Apr 1 1922 430'08 A-0 100,000____Oct 1 1938 WESTFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT. M. A. Webster, Clerk.
__Past due 5s '90 ___ $10,000___Nov 20 192014 3ig'11 ____ $60,000c_Mch 1 '12-'41
500 _ _
3.65s'00___
50,000_ _ _Apr 2 1920 BOND. DEBT Oct 17 '11_ _ $162,000
INTEREST is payable at Treasurer's office In Trenton.
42,000___July 15 1938 Assessed valuation 1910___7.107,530
Aug. 21 '11. Sept. 10 '10. Dec. 1 '09. Oct. 1 08. 4 34 s'08 ___
INTEREST payable at Westfield Trust Co.
Total bonded debt, ece_$5,960,377 $6,491,612 $5,478,604 $4,820,365
Sinking funds
1,644,283
1,673,748
1,434,392
1,481,306 WEST HOBOKEN. I. S. Chamberlain, Treasurer.
This town Is situated In Hudson County. Incorporated in 1861.
Net debt
$4,316,094 $4,817,864 $4,044,212 $3,339,059
Library-Site Bond.."g Bonds
Water debt (incl. above) _ $945,500
$945,500
$795,500 4s
$845,500
A 0 $500
Oct 15 1912 4 3S s'08 J-J $200.000____July 1 1938
On Aug. 21 1911 the city had a floating debt of $940,562.
School Building and Sites.••
5s '10 J-J 256,000
1940
CITY PROPERTY.-The total value of property owned by the city Is 48
M-S $30,000__Mch 1 '12-'31 TOT. BD. DT. May 1 1911-3929,750
estimated at $2,967,200, Including water-works, $2,000,000.
($1,500 due yearly.)
Floating debt
30,000
4s '04 F-A$129.000__Aug 1 '12-'54 Sinking fund and cash
104,358
ASSESSED VALUATION.-Property assessed "at about actual value." 4s '09 A-0 46,0000_Apr 1 '12-'34 Total
valuation 1910
23,093,290
Real
Personal
Bate of Tax 4 Us'10 J-J
Net
87,000c_July
1
'12-'40
(Assessment
about
value.)
full
YearsEstate.
Property. Deductions. Valuation. per $1,000 430'11 J-J
15,000_ _July 1 '12-'14 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_415.68
1911_ _ _____ $62,132,225 $10,631,988 $1,591,444 $72,050,589 $21.20
Assessment and Renewal Bonds.•• Population In 1905
29,082
1910
59,050,525 10,365,238 1,491,578
67,924,185
19 60
330
A-0 $40,000_ _Apr 1 1912 Populatlon In 1910
35,403
1909
57,341,075 10,725,477 1,478,313
67,208,930
17 40
48 '05 J-J 100.000c__July 1 1925
1908
58,060,026 10,507,323 1,801,683
66,765,666
16 20
INTEREST on bonds marked •• at the Hudson Trust Co.
1907
59,055,200 10,110,951 1,092,764
68,073,387
15 00
1905
WEST NEW YORK. J. Stilz, Treas.; J. L. Wolfe, Clerk.
34,135,911
7,413,230
947,338
40,601,803
22 50
1900
27,100,245
6,763,730 1,576,624
This town is in Hudson County. (P. 0. Station 3, Weehawken.) See
32,287,351
21 50
1890
20,199,162
6,981,643 1,484,959
V. 93, p. 1413, concerning opinion by Supreme Court holding town liable
25,695,846
POPULATION.-In 1910, 96,815; In 1905 it was 84,180; In 1900 It was for interest on certain school bonds.
Fire Bonds,
Sewer Bonds.
73,307; In 1890 It was 57,458; In 1880 It was 29.910.
58
___ $20,000
4s
A-0 327,5000 ..........Apr 1916
Street Bonds.
TOT. BD. D'T Aug 1 '11_ $621,500
UNION. Emil Bautz Jr., Clerk.
A-0 315,0000 __Apr 1912 Floating debt
127,844
This town Is in Hudson County. Incorporated March 20 1866; charter 49
Is '10 ___
5,000
Sinking fund
72,798
amended March 27 1874.
Funding Bonds.
Assessed valuation i10 11,983,596
LOANSWhen Due.
Street Improvement Bonds.
4
30'05
F-A$150,000c____Aug
1911_418.50
1930
$1,000)
(per
Tax
rate
Sewer Bonds.
f 53 ,000
1912 55 '08 J-J 200,000___July 1938 Population
7,196
1
In 1905
58
$15.000____May 1 1913 430'10 A-01 4,000
1913
A-0 200,000c__ _Apr 1 1924 Population in 1910
13,560
J-J
30.000__Jan 1 '12-'14
58
35,000
1014-1020 5s INTEREST
is
payable
at
Hoboken.
Hudson
Trust
Co.,
West
Fire-House Bonds.
Road Improvement Bonds.
43is'06 J-J
$5,000_0ct 16 '12-'13 5s
$3.000 __Nov 15 1912 WEST NEW YORK SCHOOL DISTRICT. H. Maehrleln, Clerk.
--School Bonds.
58
J 9.000_May 15 '13-'15 LOANSWhen Due.I 58
J-J $38,000c.Jan 1 1912-'30
4 Ms
P-A $3.250_ .Feb 1 '12-'16
1 2,500___May 15 1916 68'08 J-J $105.000c
5s' 06 J-J
66.000c-Jan I '12-'44
41‘2s
F-A 60,000...Feb 1 '17-'28 BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 1911_5194,400 (due $2,000 yearly, beginning 1912) 5s
___ 125,000
5s
F-A 12,000__Feb 1 '12-'15 Floating debt
48,640
'TOTAL DEBT
(2)
43ig'10 s-a
80,000
1916-1923 Total valuation 1910_ _ _13,215,061
Tax rate (per $1,000), 1911_ _ 414.14 WEST ORANGE. Edward A. McGuirk, Treasurer.
Thls
town
Is
situated
In
Essex
County.
Incorporated
Population in 1905
1900.
Feb. 28
17,005
Bonds.
Redemption Bonds.
Population in 1910
21,023 Is Funding
'09 F-A $100,000c_Feb 1 1939 “is
J-J 525,000c-Jan 1 1921
UNION COUNTY. N. R. Leavitt, Collector
4 36 g'11M-N 100,0000_ May 1 1941 TOT. BD. DT. Aug 1 1911 $621,500
Refunding Road Bonds.
County seat is Elitabeth.
Floating debt
103,000
48
J-J $45,000c___July 1 1922 Sinking fund
Hospital Bonds.
I Court House Bands.
75,180
Sewer Bonds,
$50,0000___Jan 3 1941 4s
A-0 5579,000e_ _Oct 1 1042
Total assessed val. 1911_10,396,025
45s'11
J-J $150,000c&r.Jan 1 1934 (Assessment about full value.)
Road Bonds
BOND. DEBT Jan 1911 $1,015,000 4s
48
J-J $50,000c___July 1 1913 Sinking fund
72,791 48 g '04 2,1-N 90,000c___Nov 1 1934 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1910-._$23.50
46 '09 A-0 70,000c&r_Oct 11 1939 Total assessed val. '10_ _135,324,456 4 .1 4s go7 .J-I)142,000e&r June 1 1917 Population in 1910
10,980
INTEREST Is payable part at the Provident Institution for Savings,
430'10 M-S 110,000c&r_Sept 1 1940
(Assessment about full value.)
Sheridan House Bonds.
County tax (per $1,000) 1909__$3.11 part at the Orange National Bank, Orange, part at the Hoboken Bank for
4s
.1-.1 $28,0000 _ _July 1917 Population in 1905
117,211 Savings and part at the Howard Savings Institution.
(Sublect to call after July 1907.) Population in 1910
140,197 WEST ORANGE SCHOOL DIST. Albert Wrensch, Clerk (Montclair).
Refunding Road Bonds.
INTEREST payable at Elizabeth. 48
F-A $5,000c
Feb 1912 48 '05 J-J
$7,500c_July 1 '13-'27
430'10 ___ $150,000
1920
4s g
A-0 50,000c__Apr 1 '13-'22 4148'08 M-N 30,000c_Nov 1 '31-'40
4s g
F-A 10,000c__Feb 1 '23-'29 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $157,500
UNION TOWNSHIP. J. F. Woods, Clerk.
48 '04 M-S
5,000c__ _Sept 1 1924 Assessed valuation 1911_10,396,125
This township (P. 0. Rutherford), is in Bergen County.
50,000c_Sept 1 '25-'29 'School tax (per 11.000) 1911_$5 993
Water-Plant-Extension Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910_52,746,245
Population in 1911 (est)
11,500
430'11 J-J $25,000___ _Jan 1 1941 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_522.10
INTEREST on the bonds issued In 1904, 1905 and 1908 is payable at
BONDED DEBT Jan 1911_591,500 Population In 1910
4,076 the United States Mortgage & Trust Co., New York City; other Interest
Floating debt
11,418 INT. payable at Rutherford Nat. Bk. at First National Bank, West Orange.

VENTNOR CITY. E. Steelman Royal, Clerk.

This city (1'. 0. Atlantic City) Is in Atlantic County. Inc. Moll. 17 1903.
LOANSWhen Due.
Paving Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '11 J-D $100,000c_June 1 1931
58 '10 M-S $25,0000___Sept 1 1940
Boardwalk Bonds.
Fire Bonds.
5s
M-S $75,000____Sept 1 1924
58 '09 J-D 515,000o_Deo 31 1929
Ventnor Ave. Imp. Bonds.
School Bonds.
58 '10 M-N $50,000____Nov 1 1940
Is
M-N $35,000___May 1 1919
City Impt.Bonds
Is '10 M-N 25,000 __May 1 1940 5s
F-A $25,000____Aug 1 1915
Water & Sewer Bonds.
City-hall Bonds.
Is '09 J-J $72,000 __July 1 1938 5s
J-D $45,000_ __ _June 1 1919
5s '09 A-0 25,000c___Oct 1 1039 BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_5467,000
Is '09 J-J
25,000____Jan 1 1939 Sinking fund
68,005
Refunding Bonds
5,544,353
Assessed valuation 1911
$25,000____.Tuly 1 1018 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$19.80
5s
58 '11 P-A 25,000_ _Feb 1 1941 Population in 1010
491
INTEREST on the fire bonds is payable at the Guarantee Trust Co. In
Atlantic City.
VERONA. T. E. Brooks, Borough Clerk.
This borough is In Essex County. Incorporated In 1907.
Water Bonds.
School bonds (additional)___$17,100
4 30'08 M-N $54,000c___Nov 1 1928 lSinklng fund
2,292
(Subject to call $3,000 yearly after Assessed valuation 1910_ _1,512,340
Nov. 1 1913.)
iTax rate (per $1,000) 1910___$18.60
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911__$54,000J Population in 1910
1,675
INTEREST on school bonds at the Bank of Montclair; on water bonds
at the Montclair Trust Co.

VINELAND. W. F. Gilden, Collector and Treasurer.

This borough Is In Cumberland County.
BOND. DEBT Apr 3'11_4200,500
Electric-Light Bonds.
1929 Floating debt
F-A $25,000r
1,557
Sinking fund
Refunding Bonds.
32,500
4 3is'06 J-D $35,500r___June 1 1936 Assessed valuation 1910_2,623,727
(Assessment about 80% actual value)
Water Bonds.
1929 Total tax (per $1,000) 191L_421.50
45
J-D $95,000r
Population In 1910
Sewer Bonds
5,282
1929 INTEREST is payable in Vineland.
F-A $45,000r
48
48

WILDWOOD. Jed Du Bois, Collector and Treasurer.

This borough is in Cape MayCounty. Incorporated in 1895. On Aug.29
Wildwood and Holly Beach voted to consolidate and become a city Jan. 1
1912. V. 93, p..607.
Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_ $103,000
430
____ $10,000
Floating debt
39,100
Atlantic Avenue Bonds.
2,336,945
Assessed valuation 1911
Is
____ $12,000
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
Macadam, Sewer, &c., Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_423.00
58
____ $29,500
Population in 1910
898
INTEREST po:yable at Marine National Bank, Wildwood.

WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT.

This district Is In Middlesex County.
430'10 J-J $70,000_Jan 15 '26-'40(TOTAL DEBT

WOODBURY. Ernest Redfield, Treasurer.

This city Is in Gloucester County. Incorporated Jan.2 1871.
LOANSWhen Due.
Funding Bonds
School Bonds.
430'08 J-J $85,000c___July 1 1938
6s
M-N $1.000
43,
Construction & Imp. Bonds.
(Subject to call.)
$1,000__Sept 1 '12-'13
-_s
430
M-N $3,0000_Nov 1 '12-'14
j 600.__ _Oct 1 1914
4 30'08 J-J
60.000 Jan 1 '17-'48
11,000__Oct 1 '12-'13
430'09 J-J
20.0000 Jan 1 '47-'56
800____Dec 1 1915
Street Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '11_ 3292,900
48 '05 J-J $20,500r_ July 1 1925 Sinking fund
37,746
430
A-0 16,000c&r_Oct 1 1927 Assessed valuation 1910
3,459,900
16,000-July 1 1928 (Assessment at actual value.)
Water Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_420,51
4s
F-A $37,0000_ _ _ _See below Population in 1910
4,642
($5,000 yearly on Feb. 1)
INTEREST payable In Woodbury.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS,

Bonded
Placedebt,
Allenhurst (13), Monm'th Co.4221,500
Atlantic Highlands Sch. Dist. 32,000
Avalon (B), Cape May County 35.500
Avon-by-the-Sea (B), Mon.Co.122,600
Belleville (T), Essex Co__ _207,600
WASHINGTON. Wm. Burd, Treasurer.
124,400
Belleville Twp. Sch. Dist
This borough is in Warren 'County. Incorporated in 1868
Bergenfield (B), Bergen Co__ 66,000
Park Bonds,
BONDED DEBT Oct 1011 $51,000 Bernardo (Twp), Somerset Co_ 56,000
____
48
$2,500_ _Jan 1 '12-'16 Assessed valuation 1911_,A,928,372 Bogota (B), Bergen County__ 66,000
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__$17.00 Boonton (T), Morris County_- 57,000
$22,000_July 1 '20 &'30 Population In 1910
3,567 Bordentown(C),BurlingtonCo.205,000
8,000____July 1 1925'
45
___
Bradley Beach (B), Mon. Co $148,000
I3,000 .._July 1 1935
INT. payable at First Nat Bank, Branchville (B), Sussex Co__ 30.000
5,500____July 1 1940 Washington.
Caldwell (B), Essex County__ 38,000




Floating Assessed Tax per PoIrn.
debt. valuation. $1,000. 1910.
$37,948$a2,501,417a$20.00
308
$2,099,000 d2.20
15,250 a556,018 a23.90
230
12,115 x1,083,100 a23.80
426
6,C100 y6,525,536 a18.60
9,891
_____ _ a6,200,000
36,488 a1,075,525 a32.60 _ ;661
None y5,3(,9,677 u19.10
4,608
6.500 a1,176,681 a23.10
1,125
300 a2,603,945 a22.00 4,930
54,750 a1,227,736 a19.10
4,250
a1,794,420$a27.70
1,807
None
a315,000 a20.01
663
None y1,922,100 a15.80
2,236

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PENNSYLVANIA-DEBT OF STATE.

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n.
debt,
Placedebt. valuation. $1,000. 1910.
$125,700 $15,000a$24,584839 aS4.29 19,745
Cape May County
1,874
Chatham (B), Morris County_106,000 24,000 a1,276227 a21.03
Chester Twp., Burlington Co..108,000
None a3,526,622 a22.80
5,069
3,394
Cliffside Park (B.), Bergen Co. 88,000
9,000 a2,490,725 a24.90
Delford (B) Bergen County__ 60,000
1,001
None a1,447,684 a20.10
3,163
East Newatt (B), Hudson Co_119,000
None y3,442,350 y14.06
4,275
E. Rutherford (B) Bergen Co_125,000 32.464 a2,281,587 a24.10
2.655
Edgewater (B). Bergen Co___ 66,000 222,316 a5,400,083 a20.10
Fairview (B), Bergen County_ 63,500
2,441
7,000 a1,518.111 a25.20
2,693
Flemington (V),HunterdonCo 69,000
None a1,741,758 a17.70
Fort Lee School District
None a2,980,000
70,000
Franklin Twp., Bergen Co_
1,954
63,000
None a1,329,205 a18.40
3,233
Freehold (T), Monmouth Co
a3.900,935 al1.60
90,075
Freehold School District
36,000
None a2,665,047 a2.50
Garfield School District
77.050
None
1,055
a763,591 a24.60
Glen Rock (B), Bergen County 47,800
2.715
None v1,770,594 y13.60
Hackettstown (T),Warren Co. 30,000
1,452
2,500 a1,134,831
HaddonHeights(B),Camden Co 58,000
2,271
a842,362
None
Hamilton Twp., Atlantic Co__ 25,000
5,088
None a1,877,707 a16.80
Hammonton (T), Atlantic Co_ 70,000
5,000 711,968,580 717.60
Hammonton School District_ _109,000
2,155
Hasbrouck Hts.(B). BergenCo 14,000 23,492 a1,795,220 a23.10
6,557 a727,305 a23.60
588
Haworth (B), Bergen County_ 26,500
2,700 a651,202 a15.90
1,386
Highlands (B), Monmouth Co_ 46,500
None
a795.581 a22.00
1,072
Hillsdale (Twp), Bergen Co___ 49,800
a574,431 a25.70
None
488
Hohokus (B), Bergen County_ 26,000
112,800,000 1120.00
1 ,901
HollyBeachCIty(B),Cape M.Co127.000
40,000 23,000a20,775,318 a4.30 33,569
Hunterdon County
76,256
a998,852 y18.30
610
Linden (B), Union County
58,000
None 712,423.925 y10.20
Lodi School District
None
a826,915 a21.50
118
Longport(B),Atlantic County. 96,000
None
a800,703 a17.10
1,582
Manasquan (B), Monmouth Co 60,000
None a1,812,400 a18.50
129
Margate City (C), Atlantic Co_158,000
None
a859,472 a21.10
1,646
Matawan (B), Monmouth Co_ 40,000
None
a584,049 e15.60
1,472
liatawan Twp., Monmouth Co. 26,600
None 11827,555 y15.93
1,129
Mendham (B)• lktorris County_ 36,000
None a1,598,865 a21.30
2,138
Metuchen (B), Middlesex Co__ 45,000
a705,219 a18.90
2,001
Midland Park (B), Bergen Co_ 29,000
None
a345,000 a23.70
522
Montvale (B), Bergen County 34,000
5,551
Neptune (Twp), Monmouth Co 26,000 31.500 a6,018.226 a17.38
None
a402,809 a20.11
1,532
Netcong (B), Morris County__ 35,000
a585,325 a19.60
437
North Arlington(B), BergenCo. 41,755
2,542,640
North Plainfield School Dist__ 70,000
833
North Wildwood, Cape May Co145,700 20,000 a2,290,075 a21.50
a553,352 a19.60
None
568
Oakland (B), Bergen County_ 32,128
y1,316,853 v8.60
Palisades Park School District 44,500
1,401
9,500 al.098.375 a28.60
Park Ridge (B), Bergen Co___ 60,000
Park Ridge School District_ __ 45,000
2,121
4,000 a1,163,240 a20.11
Paulsboro (B). Gloucester Co_ 50,000
None
a392,150 a6.40
Pemberton School District_ __ 32,500
None y7,252,145 v21.40 13,903
Phillipsburg (T), Warren Co__231,494
3,523
1,000 a3,612,475 a14.70
Piscataway Ti,vp., Middlesex Co 30,800
4,390
None a1,226,605 a22.60
Pleasantville(B), Atlantic Co. 67,000
2,707
None a1,483,721 a19.00
Raritan Twp., Middlesex Co_ 35,000
7,398
Red Bank (B), Monmouth Co_149,000 88.341 a4,996,408 a23.30
Red Bank School District____ 50,000
Ridgewood Twp., Bergen Co.. 75,000
None a6,482,877 a23.80
5,466
7,500 a1,518,520 a23.00
4,011
Riverside Twp., Burlington Co 80,009
1,300
a437,314 a23.60
450
Rivervale Twp., Bergen Co__ _ 29,500
None a1,523.286 a19.11
1.902
Rockaway (B), Morris County 35,000
None a3,224,087 a16.10
Roosevelt (B), Middlesex Co.... 94,965
5,786
SaddieRiver(Twp),Bergen Co.. 60,000
None a1,603,291 a20.60
3,047
111,050 18,000 a3,659,235 x17.80
Salem (C). Salem County
6,614
45,000
Noney16,382,917 x4.80 26,999
Salem County
50,000 24,500 y1,612,482 v2.30
Sea Isle, Cape May County
551
47,500
8,043 a553,455 a25.04
101
Seaside Park (B), Ocean Co
92,000 13,308 a3,122,229 y13.32
4,740
Secaucus (B), Hudson Co
a564,109 a17.60
None
604
Somers Point (C), Atlantic Co. 25,500
a4,014,658 a20.10
5,060
Somerville (B), Somerset Co *64,320
2,979
South Orange Twp., Essex Co 33,000 48,729 a4,657,073 a15.40
None a1,469,066 a19.55
4,772
South River (B), MiddlesexCo.168,200
75,500
V830,170 v20,51
1,212
Sussex (B), Sussex County
69,000
9,000 a2,273,1,0 a23.10
2,756
Tenafly (B.), Bergen Co
73,000
None a2,777,445 a22.10
Union Twp. Sch. Dist
2,000
a684,075 a28.90
3.448
Wallington (B), Bergen Co_ _ _ 50,000
1,870
Westwood (B), Bergen County 30,500 10,750 a1,596,327 a23.40
2,551
a683,652 a22.00
1,043
Woodbridge(B), Middlesex Co. 30,000
1,000
a476,506 a22.00
470
Woodcliff Lake(B),Bergen Co. 25,000
a280,700 y20.30
None
500
Woodlynne (B.), Camden Co.. 25,000
None v1,195,158 1/17.90
1.613
Woodstown (B), Salem Co...._ 44,000
'Total debt. z Figures are for year 1909. a Figures are for 1910.
d School tax. y Figures are for 1911.

Lxxxxm.

The above does not include valuation of railroad property. The State
makes no general tax. Income is derived from tax on capital stock, on
money at interest, on collateral inheritances, on corporate loans on bonus
on charters &e. &c
POPULATION OF STATE.
2,906,215 1820
1910
1,049,458
7,665,111 1860
1900
2,311,786 1810
810,091
6.302,115 1850
1,724,033 1800
1890
5,258,014 1840
602,365
1880
4,282,891 1830
1.348,233 1790
434 373
1870
3 521 951
DEBT LIMITATION.-In Pennsylvania the limit to the indebtedness
of the State, and to the indebtedness of the cities and minor civil organizations In the State. Is fixed by the State Constitution.
1. State indebtedness.-With regard to the State, the regulations controlling and governing debt creation, payment, &c., are found in Sections
4 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Article IX of the Constitution, and are as
follows:
ARTICLE IX,SEC. 4. No debt shall be created by, or on behalf of, the
State except to supply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel invasions,
suppress insurrection, defend the State in war, or to pay existing debt;
and the debt created to supply deficiencies in revenue shall never exceed.
In the aggregate at any one time, one million of dollars.
SECTION 5, ii laws authorizing the borrowing of money by ana on
behalf of the State shall specify the purpose for which the money is to be
used, and the money so borrowed shall be used for the purpose specified
and no other.
•
SECTION 6. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not be pledged or
loaned to any individual, company, corporation or association, nor shall
the Commonwealth become a joint-owner or stockholder in any company,
association or corporation.
SECTION 11. To provide for the payment of the present State debt, and
any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the General Assembly shall
continue and maintain the sinking fund sufficient to pay the accruing
Interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a
sum not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; the said sinking
fund shall consist of the proceeds of the sales of the public works, or any
part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of the sale of any stocks owned
by the Commonwealth, together with other funds and resources that may
be designated by law, and shall be increased from time to time by assigning
to it any part of the taxes or other revenue of the State not required for
the ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless in case of war.
Invasion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be used or
applied otherwise than in the extinguishment of the public debt.
SECTION 12. The moneys of the State, over and above the necessary reserve, shall be used in the payment of the debt of the State, either directly
or through the sinking fund, and the moneys of the sinking fund shall
never be invested in or loaned upon the security of anything except the
bonds of the United States or of this State.
SECTION 13. The moneys held as necessary reserve shall be limited by
law to the amount required for current expenses, and shall be secured and
kept as may be provided by law. Monthly statements shall be published,
showing the amount of such moneys, where the same are deposited, and
how secured.
SECTION 14. The making of profit out of the public moneys, or using
the same for any purpose not authorized by law, by any officer of the
State, or member or officer of the General Assembly, shall be a misdemeanor, and shall be punished as may be provided by law; but part of
such punishment shall be disqualification to hold office for a period of not
ess than five years
(2) County and Municipal Indebtedness.-Under the laws of Pennsylvania the power to create county loans Is in the Board of County Commissioners, which consists in each county of three persons elected triennially under the minority system of voting, by which the minority party
In each county usually has one member of the Board.
In cities and boroughs the power to create indebtedness is vested in councils, municipal debts being created by ordinance.
The creation of county, city and other municipal indebtedness is subject
to the following constitutional limitations;
ARTICLE IX, Sec. 7, The General Assembly shall not authorize any
county, city, borough, township or incorporated district to become a stockholder in any company, association or corporation, or to obtain or appropriate money for, or to loan its credit to, any corporation, association.
Institution or individual.
SECTION 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school
district, or other municipality or incorporated district, except as herein
provided, shall never exceed seven per centum upon the assessed value
of the taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or district
Incur any new debt, or increase its indebtedness to an amount exceeding
two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property,without the assent
of the electors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall be provided by law; but any city the debt of which now exceeds seven per centum
of such assessed valuation may be authorized by law to increase the same
three per centum, In the aggregate at any one time, upon such valuation.
(At the Nov. 1911 election tile voters adopted a proposed amendment
to the above section which allows the city of Philadelphia, in ascerITS
taining its borrowing capacity, to exclude such debt as may be
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
incurred for the construction or development of subways for transit purposes or for the construction of wharves or docks owned or to be owned
the city and which produce revenue sufficient to pay the interest and
Admitted as a State
One of Original Thirteen by
principal of such debt. V. 93, p. 1413. We print below the lines to be
45,215 added to Section
Total area of State (square miles)
8.
or debts hereinafter incurred by the city and county
Harrisburg of"Except that any debt
State Capital
Philadelphia for the construction and development of subways for transit
Governor (term expires 3d Tues. Jan. 1915)..John K. Tener purposes,
or for the construction of wharves and docks, or the reclamation
of a system of wharves and docks, as
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1915)__Robert McAfee of land to be used in the construction
public improvements, owned or to be owned by said city and county of
Treasurer (term expires May 1913)1_ _ Charles Fred. Wright Philadelphia,
and which shall yield to the city and county of Philadelphia
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Tuesday in current net revenue in excess of the interest on said debt or debts and of the
January, and there is no limit to the length of the sessions.
annual installments necessary for the cancellation of said debt or debts,
HISTORY OF DEBT.-For a history of Pennsylvania's State debt from may' be excluded in ascertaining the power of the city and county of
Philadelphia
to become otherwise indebted: Provided, That a sinking
1789 to 1893, see the "State and City Supplement' of 1893, pages 63 and
fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained.")
64. The details of the debt as it now exists are subjoined.
shall not assume the debt, or any part
LOANS--InterestPrincipal
- SECTION 9. The Commonwealth
unless such debt shall
Name and Purpose.
P.Ct. Payable. When Due. Outstand'il thereof, of any city, county, borough or township,
repel invasion, suppress doAgricultural College bonds,1872r____ 6
F-A Feb 1 1922 $500 000 have been contracted to enable the State towar,
or to assist the State in
4
Funding loan, 1881 r
F-A Feb .) 1912 1,201,500 mestic insurrection, defend itself in time of
its present indebtedness.
do
1881 r
F-A Feb 1 1912
532.250 the discharge of any portion of township,
school district or other municiSECTION 10 Any county,
6
Quail Held in 1
Proceeds of farm sale, 1887
17,000 pality
shall, at or before the time of se doing,
indebtedness
incurring
any
A StateTreas.5
tax sufficient to pay the interest,
Unfunded debt and debt upon which interest has ceased
134,117 provide for the collection of an annual
INTEREST on the Agricultural College loan is payable at the State and also the principal thereof within thirty years.
NEW LAW CONCERNING TAXATION OF SCHOOL BONDS.-ChapTreasurer's office in Harrisburg; on all other bonds at Farmers' & Mechanics'
National Bank in Philadelphia.
ter 155, Laws of 1911, fixes the status of local school district bonds for taxTOTAL DEBT. &C.- Dec. 1 '10. Dec. 1 '09. Dec. 1 '08. Dec.1 '07. ation. It expressly provides that school districts shall return the tax in the
Total public debt
$2,384,867 $2,643,917 $2,689,617 $2,727,617 same manner as all Pennsylvania municipalities and counties, deducting
2,652,035
Sinking funds
2,440,857
2,642,531
2,625,297 the amount of the tax from the remittance of interest. The holder is consequently not liable to make returns or payment to the local assessors,
a$8,118
a$55,990
x$47,086
x$102,318 When bonds are issued "tax free" by the school district, it pays the tax It$134,117
Unfund. debt (incl. above) $134,117
$134,117
$134,117 self and the holder need give no further attention to the matter. Under the
a Surplus. x Net debt.
law,as It heretofore stood,the general understanding, confirmed by the DeThe sinking fund on Dec. 1 1910 consisted of cash balance in banks of partment of the Attorney-General, was that school district taxes shoud be
$2,440,856 98. Balance in treasury, both general and sinking funds, returned by such districts and need not be returned by the bondholder.
Dec. 1 1910 was $9,909,039 34.
Nevertheless, the printed instructions for the return of personal property for
The unfunded debt mentioned in the above table consists of relief notes taxation have even recently contained a clause requiring the return of such
In circulation, interest certificates unclaimed, interest on certificates out- bonds by the holder, whether issued tax-free or not, and reciting that this
standing, domestic creditors and bonds past due upon which interest has clause does not relieve the liability of the holder thereof for State tax.
The new law, referred to above, settles this question: See V. 92, p. 359.
ceased.
ASSESSED VALUATION has been as follows:
SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS-POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS.
Assessed Valuation
-Philadelphia is, we believe, entitled to the distinction of starting th
YearsPersonal.
Total.
Real.
first
savings institution in the United States. The name this association
1910
$1,129,650,455
$5,763,198,120
$4,633,547,665
1909
1,090,195,053
5,361,177,610 bore was the "Philadelphia Savings Fund Society," and it still exists
4,270,982,557
'
1908
1,060,615,377
5,269,691,433 bearing the same name. Originally the bank was not Incorporated, but
4,209,076,056 ,
1905
3,520,136.662 • • 1.094,468.656 • • 4 614,605.318 was a voluntary organization, such societies in Great Britain being at the
1900
2,766,829,685 • • • 781,755 893 • • 3,528,585,578 time of a like character. The date of the organization was November
1899
2,728,163,336 • • • 859,979,331 • • 3,588,142,667 27 1816,
and the bank was opened for business Dee. 2 1816. The oldest
1898
2,885,109,712 •
• 846,751,853 • • 3 431,951,565
1895
2,471,018 204 • • • 770,049,820 • • 3,241,088,024 ledger of the company goes back to the time of opening, and shows a de1894
658,341 105 • • 3,047,573,853 poeit on that day (December 2 1816) of live dollars. The company was not
2,389,232,748 • •
1892
2,308,767,431 • • • 591.007,558 • • 2 899,774,989 incorporated until February 25 1819. The second savings institution In

State of Pennsylvania.




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PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

the State, however, did not come into existence until 1847. In 1889 a
general law facilitating the incorporation of savings banks w&s passed by
the Legislature. Still, the report of the Banking Department of November 9
1910 shows that the total number of savings banks within the State wa;
only thirteen. The aggregate deposits of these banks at that date was
$176,896,443.08.
The provisions of the special charters are all liberal as to investments.
A law passed in 1885, and a supplement of the same passed in 1889. authorizing the extension for twenty years of special charters. contains the
following
"Provided also, that no • • • Savings Institution or Savings Bank
having no capital stock, renewing or extending its charter, corporate rights
and franchises, under the provisions of this Act,shall thereafter be allowed
the privileges of a bank of discount, nor be allowed to loan any money received on deposit, except upon first mortgage or lien upon real estate within
this Commonwealth, upon the bonds or securities of the United States
or of this State, or upon county, city, borough, township or school bonds
of any county, city, borough, township or school district, or any other
good and valid securities."
Authority to loan on any "good and valid security" appears to confer
about as broad a discretion upon the managers as could be expressed in a
statute.
In 1897 an Act was passed allowing savings institutions and savings
banks chartered under Special Acts to invest in Pennsylvania county and
municipal bonds, notwithstanding any provislons of their charters. The
law follows:
CHAPTER 77, LAWS OF 1807.-From and after tile passage of this Act
all provident institutions, savings institutions and savings banks, chartered
under Special Acts of this Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, may notwithstanding any provisions of their charter, loan the moneys received by them
on deposit upon tile bonds of any county, city, borough, township or
school district within this Commonwealth issued pursuant to the authority of any law of this Commonwealth for the payment of which the faith
and credit of the municipality Issuing them are pledged
It was not until 1889 as already stated, that a general law facilitating
the organization of savings institutions was passed. The following is sec
tion 17, which contains the investment limitations; we would especially
direct attention to subdivision four of this section:
SECTION 17 -It shall be lawful for the trustees of any savings bank to
Invest money deposited therein only as follows:
(1) In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or the obligations of
the United States, or those for which the faith of the United States 15
pledged to provide for the payment of the interest and the principal.
(2) In the stocks or bonds of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
bearing interest.
(3) In the stocks or bonds of any State in the Union that has not within
ten years previous to making such investments, by such corporation,
defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any
debt authorized by any r.egislature of such State to be contracted.
(4) In the stocks or bonds of any city, county, town or village of any
State of the United States issued pursuant to the authority of any law of
the State, or in any interest-bearing obligations issued by the city or county
In which such bank shall be situated.
(5) in bonds and mortgages on unincumbered, Improved real estate,
situated in this State.
The next section (18) relates to the temporary deposit of funds in banks
and trust companies. It makes it lawful to deposit temporarily In banks
oi trust companies the excess of current daily receipts over the payments
until such time as the same can be judiciously invested In the securities
named above
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ABINGTON TOWNSHIP. Nicholas I3aggs, Clerk.
This township is in Montgomery County. Incorporated in 1784. Bonds
are all exempt from State tax.
When Due. $20,000 May 1 1917, $20,000 May 1
LOANS1922 and 520.000 May 1 1927.)
Road-Improvement Bonds.
4s g '06 J-J $45,000c_ July 11938 BOND. DEBT July 1 1911_ $140,450
35,000
(Subject to call $10,000 July 1 1911, Floating debt
4,990
$10,000 July 1 1916,$15,000 July 1 Sinking fund
14,356
1921, and $15,000 July 1 1926.) Cash on hand
1923 Assessed valuation 1911_....7,800,000
2,950c
55 '93 M-N
1924 (Assessment about 40% actual val.)
4%8'94 M-N 17.500c
4sg '07 MN 75,000c_ May 1 1937 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$8.00
3.803
(Subiect to call $15.000 May 1 1912. Population in 1900
INTEREST Is payable at the Jenkintown National Bank, Jenkintown.
ABINGTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. W. H. Huber, Treas.
This district (P. 0. Jenkintown) Is n Montgomery County.
4s g '08 J-J $70,000c _1918-19331TOTAL DEBT April 1910__$120,000
(See V. 86, p. 1356, for maturity.)'School tax (per $1.000) 1911 _34.50
INTEREST is payable at the Jenkintown Nat. Bank.

ADAMS COUNTY. S. M. Miller, Commissioner's Clerk.
Gettysburg Is the county seat. Bonds are taxable.
s-a $50,000c_1916,'21& '31 Assessed valuation 1910.$15,523,331
4s g
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_$50,000 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
23,500 State&Co. tax(per$1,000) '10_ _$8.00
Floating debt
INTEREST payable in Gettysburg. Population in 1911 (est.)
35,000

ALIQUIPPA SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district is in Beaver County. Bonds below are tax-free.
1TOTAL DEBT
430'10 ____ $45,000

ALLEGHENY SCHOOL DISTRICTS. George W. Gerwig,
Secretary Board of School Comptrollers.
We give below the bonded debt of the various school districts of Allegheny
on June 1 1910, together with the value of school property for each.
Value of
Bonded
Value of
Bonded
Property.
Property.
Debt.
Debt.
Districts.
Districts.
$16,000
$50,000
$617,000 9th Ward__
Board of Control$315,000
56,000
136.282 10th Ward___
196,500
325,000
1st Ward
400,000
233,500
279,000
598,976 11th Ward___
2d Ward
0:000
600
18
110,500
400,000
550,000 12th Ward___
3d Ward
16,000
None
160,000 13th Ward__
4th Ward
31,195
378,480 14th
197.000
5th Ward
116,000
99,000
045 )
63, 00
300,000 15th Ward___7
Ward___
5th Ward175,000
110,000
-7th Ward
$2,116,500 $4,086,933
None
Total
46.000
6th Ward

ALLEGHENY COUNTY. R. J. Cunningham, Comptroller.
Pittsburgh is the county seat.
Juvenile Home Bonds.
Coupon County Poor Bonds
J-DS100,000c___June 1 1929 4s '11 M-S $300,000___NIch 1 1941
45
Memorial Hail.
4s '10 F-A 300,0000__ _Feb 1 1930
45
A-0 $1,000,000c_Oct 1 1937
Road Bonds.
4s
'09 J-D 400 000c___June 1 1939
1931
1
A-0$550,000c___Oct
3545.01
Compromise Bonds.'
(Subject to call Oct 1 1921.)
J-J1865,000e _ Jan 1 1913
330'02 M-N 550,000cNov 1 1932 5s
1 27.558.18r_Jan 1 1913
(Subject to call Nov. 1 1922.)
Jail & Court House Ext Bonds
4s '03 M-N 550,000c__Dec 28 1933
45 '04 M-N 700,000c___May 1 1934 4s '06 A-0 400,000c___ Oct 1 1926
Jail Bonds.
45 '05 A-0 700,000c__Apr 1 1035
45 '06 M-Si,500,000c_Mch 1 1936 4s '05 M-S$600,0000_Mch 15 1925
4s '07 F-A 500,0000. Feb 1 1937 BOND.DEBT Mch 1 '11 $13,992,558
4s '07 A-0 500,000c _April 1 1937 Sink. funds (cash & bds.) 3,095,132
45 '08 F-A 1,000.000c_Feh 1 1938 Total assessed val. '10_1,100,705,640
4s '09 A-0 1.000.000c_Apr 1 1939 Real value (est.)
1,375,000,000
4s '10 M-S 1,000,000c_Mch 1 1940 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.)
4s '11 F-A 1,000,0000_Feb 1 1941 County tax (per $1,000) 1911.. _$2.75
Population
in
Bonds
Bridge
1900
775,058
45 '10 A-0 $750.000c Oct 1 1040 Population in 1910
1,018,463
• The Act of 1863 requires $25,000 of these bonds to be retired yearly on
numbers
outstanding
Jan. 1, beginning with lowest
INTEREST on the compromise bonds is payable at the Fourth Street
National Bank. Phila.; on all other bonds by the County Comptroller only.
TAX EXEMPT.-With the exception of the road 4s and the jail bonds
due 1925, the bonds are tax-free to the holder, the county paying the State
tax. The holder pays the State tax on the 4% road bonds and the jail
bonds referred to.




7

ALLENTOWN. James Hausman, Comptroller.
Allentown is the county seat of Lehigh County.
Sewer Bonds.
ater Bonds.
330'03 A-0 $76,500c__ _Apr 1 1933 45 '10 F-A $34,500c___Aug 1 1940
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1915.)
(Subject to call April 1 1908.)
City Bonds.
{$15,100c___Mch 1 1914
18,600c___Mch 1 1919 4s '97 J-J $11,500c___Jan 1 1927
330'04 M-S 21,700c___Mch 1 1924 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1902.)
25,600c___Mch 1 1929 33.s '01 J-J $72,700c___July 1 1931
(Subject to call July 1 1906.)
30,000c___Mch 1 1934
4s '07 F-A 68,000c_Aug 1 1937
Refunding Water Bonds.
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1012.)
3348'99 A-0 $43.000c_ Oct 2 1929
Street Bonds.
(Subject to call Oct. 2 1904.)
is '07 F-A $25,0000_ _ _Aug 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911 $522,400
298,500
(Subjec to call Aug. 1 1912.)
Water debt (included)
108,378
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking fund
50,726
35s '02J $13,100c___Jan 1 1932 Water sinking fund (incl.)
Ass'd val. sub. to tax '11_36,301,021
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1907.)
1%5 '03 J-J $20,200c___Jan 1 1933 (Assessment abt. 70% actual value.)
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1908.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___$13.90
$6.40
$346 '04 J-J $22,000c___Jan 1 1934 City tax (per $1,000) 1910
51.913
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1909.)
Population in 1910
Park Bonds
Is '07 F A $25,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1937
INTEREST is payable at office of
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1912.)
City Treasurer.
TAX FREE.-All bonds issued by this city are exempt from taxation.
ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT. T. P. Wenner, Secretary.
3318'00 J-J $48,000c
Refunding Bonds (Con.)
Jan 1930
S4,000c___N0v 1 1912
(Subject to call.)
( 30.000cOet'12'17 &22
5,000c___Nov 1 1917
330
A-0 { 15.000c_Oct 1 1927 4s '07 M-N 14,000c_Nov 1 '22&'27
I 18.000c_Oct 1 1932
9,000c.._Nov 1 1932
12,500c
Apr 1914
13,000c___Nov 1 1937
14,500c
5.000c___Nov 1 1913
Apr 1919
45 '09 F-A 18,000c
Apr 1924
6,000c___Nov 1 1918
21,000c .__,Apr 1929
7,500c__Nov 1 1923
23.500c
Apr 1934 48 '08 M-N 8,000c___Nov 1 1928
I 9,000c___Aug 2 1914
9,500c___Nov 1 1933
12,500c___Aug 2 1919
116.000c___Nov 1 1938
F-A 14,500c___Aug 2 1924
45
16,000c____Jan 2 1916
18,000c___Aug 2 1929
23,500c___Jan 2 1921
21,500c___Aug 2 1934
29,000o____Jan 2 1926
24,500c___Aug 2 1939 45 '11 J-J
35,500o____Jan 2 1931
(Subject to call.)
43,0000____Jan 2 1936
Refunding Bonds.
53,000c_ _ _ _Jan 2 1941
1$13.000c_April 1 1912 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911 $719,700
178,861
I 12,000c_April 1 1917 Sinking fund (cash & inv.)
4s '07 A-0 420,000c_April 1 1922 Assessed valuation 1911_37,000,000
128,000c_April 1 1927 (Assessment abt. 75% actual value.)
I 37,000c_April 1 1932 School tax (per $1.000) 1910_ _-$5.00
114.500c_April 1 1937 Population in 1911 (est)
55,000
INTEREST payable in Allentown at the Lehigh Valley Tr.& Safe Dep.Co.
District refunds all State tax paid by holders of bonds.

ALTOONA. John P. Stouch, Comptroller.
This city is in Blair County. Incor. 1868. Bonds are all tax-exempt.
Improvement Assessment Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
July 1937 4s '10 J-J $260,000c__July 1 1940
48 '07 J-J $100,000c
(Subject to call July 1 1930)
(Subject to call July 1917.)
Refunding Paving Loan 1904.
Improvement Loan 1895.
J-J $229,000c___Jan 1 1934
J-J $182,000c___July 1 1925 4s
4s g
(Subject to call July 1 1005.)
(Subject to call Jan 1 1914.)
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Water Bonds.
4s '06 J-J $239.000c. __July 1 1936 48 '05 J-J 1170,000c_ _July 1 1936
(Subject to call July 1 1911.)
(Subject to call July 1 1911 )
City Dept. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1911_31,927.000
151,500
4s '09 J-J $300,000c.._ _July 1 1939 Assessment debt (inel.)___
(Subject to call after July 1 1924.) Floating debt
17,000
Water Loan 1894.
Sinking fund
257,440
4s g
J-J $147.000c._ _July 1 1924 Water debt (included)_ __ _
715,000
(Subject to call July 1 1914.)
Assessed valuation 1911 24.969,383
Refunding Bonds.
(Assessment about 60 %actual value.)
45 '06 J-J $300,000c___July 1 1936 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_325.00
Population in 1910 (Census)__52,127
(Subject to call July 1 1916.)
INTEREST Is payable at the City Treasurer's office.
ALTOONA SCHOOL DISTRICT. C M. Piper. Secretary
All bonds are exempt from State tax, which is paid by the District.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911
$574,000
High School Bonds.
30,915
48 '05 A-0$245,000cdo _1912-1935 Sinking fund
4s '06 J-D 55.000c&r_Dec 1 1936 Value school property 1911.1,070,973
Assessed valuation 1911 _ _26,521,611
School Bonds.
1918 (Assessment about3-5 actual value.)
$3,503r
48 '94 J-J
4s '00 M-N 60.500r __ 1912-1917 School tax (per $1,000) 1911.$10.00
48 '09 M-S 90,000c___-Mch 1 1939
Funding Bonds
4s '07 A-0S120,000cApr 1 1937 INTEREST is payable in Altoona.

AMBRIDGE. C. R. Doyle, Secretary.
This borough is in Beaver County.
Assessed valuation 1910_ _13,485.148
Permanent Imp. Bonds.
4%1;10 J-J $125.000_ __Jan '14-'38 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$7.00
5,205
BOND. DEBT Nov 1911__ $190,000 Population in 1910

ARNOLD
This place is in Westmoreland County.
1 TOTAL DEBT
Improvement Bonds.
$45,000____July 1 19401
4 %s'10

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ASHLAND. J. Wm. Ritz, Clerk.
This borough Is in Schuylkill County. Incorporated Feb. 13 1857.
Bonds*are all exempt from State tax.
When Due, BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $71,200
LOANS7,100
Floating debt
Improvement Bonds.
1918 Assessed valuation 1911_ _1,391,319
48 '98 Jan $26,000r
(Assessment 60 to 75% actual value.)
Water-Improvement Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911._ _$30.00
4s '91 A-0 $33,200r
6,800
Population in 1911 (est.)
4s '05 J-D 12,000r
INTEREST payable at Ashland National Bank or Boro. Treas. office.

ASPINWALL. S. R. Chase, Clerk.
This borough is in Allegheny County.
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1911 $61.000
9,569
Water and Light Bonds.
Sinking fund
4%3'97 J-J $16,000c_ __Jan 1 1927 Assessed valuation 1911__ _3,119,630
Street and Sewer Bonds.
(Assessment about 8/1 actual value.
430'99 J-J $29,000c___July 1 1928 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 _$16.75
Refunding Bonds.
2,592
Population in 1910
4 %s'08 J-J $17,000c __July 1 1934 INTEREST payable in Pittsburgh.

AVALON. Chas. J. Eaton, Secretary.
T)ils oorougn is in Allegheny County. Bonds are exempt from State tax.
Funding Bonds.
When Due.
LOANS4 48'08 J D $10,000c___Dec 2 1927
Street Improvement Bonds.
f $30,000c_Apr 1 '30&'32 BOND. DEBT June 8 1910_$209,000
4%8'08 A-01 15,000c___Apr 1 1934 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _4,442,530
I 30,000c__Apr 1 '36-'37 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910-_-$8.50
Population in 1910
4,317

BALDWIN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Allegheny County. J. E. Wallace, Sec. (Fair Haven).
4 As
ISinking fund
$36,930c
$13,446
60.000_July'27,'32&.37 I Assessed valuation 1911...7,829,900
4 s'07 J-J
4
___
r(Assessment about Si actual value.)
25.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911__ $121,9301School tax (per $1.000) 1911 _ $5.00
INTEREST on first issue payable at Colonial Trust Co.. Pittsburgh: on
second issue at First National Bank of Castle Shannon, on 3d Issue at First
National Bank of Birmingham in Pittsburgh.

BEAVER. George R.Bovard,Secretary.
This borough Is in Beaver County.

Municipal Building Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
(812,000c_Oct 1 '13& '18 4%15'11 F-A $30,000__Aug 1 '14-'41
7.000c ._Oct 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Nov 1910__ $117,420
5s '08 A-0( 10,000c___Oct 1 1928 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _2,900.601
1 12,000c--Oct 1 1933 Tax rate (per $1.000) '10-___$11.00
I 9.000c__ -Oct 1 1936 Population In 1910
3,4,58
Paving Bonds.
4%s'11 F-A 120,000__Aug 1 '13-'411

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PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

BEAVER SCHOOL DISTRICT. G. C. McJunkln, Secretary.
Building Bonds
1BOND. DEBT Nov 1911_548.000
4;0'08 A-0 536.000_ ___Apr 1 1935 Assessed valuation 1910__ _2,765,611
1 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_$8.50

BEAVER COUNTY. G. W. Sweeney, Chief Clerk.

Beaver is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds
4s '06 M-S5525,000r_ _Sept 1 '12-31
(Various amts. y'rly. V. 82, p. 173.)
43 '10 J-J $54,000
1940

BOND.DEBT May 1911_ _5588,000
Assessed val. real est.'10_41,584,568
County tax (per $1,000) 1910_$5.0O
Population In 1910
78,363

BEAVER FALLS. Dr. W. F. Rayle, Secretary.

This borough Is in Beaver County. Incorporated Nov. 9 1868. Refunding bonds are free from taxation.
LOANSWhen Due.1 Street Bonds.
58
Var $28,000c
$1,600_ __Part yearly
4 is'll s-a
($2 500 due yearly.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ $80,300
Uarbage Crematory Bonds.
'Assessed valuation 1910__ _5,209,618
4345
J-D $15,000c_June 1 '11-'38 (Assessment about 3i actual value.)
Refunding Bonds.
'Total tax rate(per $1 000) '10_$25.00
430'05 F-A $26,000c ___ _1912-1939 I Population In 1910
_ 12,191
43is '11 s-a
13,800o__ _Part yearly!INTEREST at Treasurer's office.

[VOL. Lxxxxm.

BRISTOL. H. H. Poole, Treas.
This borough Is in Bucks County.
Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).
(548,000 Apr 1 '21-'361
43-68'11 A-0( 12,000 __Apr 1 '37-39 I
1 3,000_ _Apr 1 19401

BROWNSVILLE.
This place Is In Fayette County.
434s'11
$33,000_'21, '31 & '411

BUTLER. H. E. Coulter, Sec'y Borough Council.

This borough is in Butler County. Incorporated In 1817. Bonds are
exempt from State tax.
4s '08 J-D $16,000c_$7.000 yearly BOND. DEBT Nov 1911__ $224,000
4s •07 J-D 30,000c _ _ 1924-1028 Assessed valuation 1910_0,438,017
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909____511.00
45 '06 J-131514,0000
1922-1923 Population in 1910
20,728
1 6,0000
1924 !NTEREST Is payable In flutter.
BUTLER SCHOOL DISTRICT, C. E. Cronenwett. Treasurer.
Bonds are exempt from all taxes.
4s '07 M-S $64.000c_ _Sept 2 1937 (Subject to call $15,000 in 10 years.
48 '09 M-S 25,000c___Mch 1 1924
$15,000 In 15 years and $20,000
BELLEFONTE. E. J. Gehret, Treasurer.
M-S 32,000c ___1912-1929
in 20 years.)
This borough is in Center County. incorporated In 1801.
31,0'01 M-S
5.500
_192-1922 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1911_5216,000
Refunding Bonds.
Floating debt
$32,000 3s '01 M-S 39.0000
1931 Sinking fund
28,553
33s
A-0 $71,2500. __Apr 1 '14, Sinking fund
19 199 4s '10 M-N 50,000
1940 Assessed valuation 1910_ _9,438,017
19 & 24 Assessed valuation 1910_1,650 650
School tax (per $1,000) 1910_$9.00
4s
F-A 10,000c ____1912-1921 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
INTEREST payable at Butler Say. & Trust Co.
BOND. DEBT Mch 6'11_ _$95,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_$30.50
Assessment debt
12,000 Population in 1910
6,323 CANONSBURG. Jno. T. McNary, Treasurer.
INTEREST on the 330 is payable at the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank
This borough Is In Washington County. Incorporated 1802. The sewer
In Philadelphia: on the 4s in Bellefonte. Bonds are tax-free to holders.
4s are taxable, while the other issues are tax-free.
General Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911____577,100
BELLEVUE. Fred. A. East, Treasurer.
J-D $15,000e_Dec 18 '15-'25 Floating debt
7,950
lins borot411 is in Allegheny County. The question of annexation to 4s Paving
Bonds.
8,533
Sinking fund
Greater Pittsburgh was defeated on Feb. 18 1908 by a vote of 381 "for" 434s
M-N
$27,000e_Meh
1911_2,429,475
'12-'28
1
Assessed
valuation
to 658 "against."
Sewer Bonds.
(Assessment about 4-5 actual value.)
5s
1912-19141 Improvement Bonds (tax free).
---- $2,850
48
J-D $30.000c_ _Dec 1 '11-27 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__526.00
____
8,000
1912-1919
434s
$1,500
Jan 2 1912
(Various amounts yearly.)
Population in 1900
.2,714
430
____
2,000
1912-1913
1,000 ___Jan 2 1917 43is
J-D
$4,600c
Population in 1910
3,891
45s
____ 16,000
1914-1917 45 '05
____ 18,000___Jan 2 '29-30
INTEREST
payable
at
the
Borough
Treasurer
s
°Mee.
4%s
____
5,000
1918
10,000____Jan 2 1931
43is
____ 12,000
1919-1920
48,000___Jan 2 '32-35 CARLISLE.
4s
J-D 38,000__ _June 2 12-31 41s'08 J-D 100.000c__June 1 '19-38
This borough is in Cumberland County.
(V. 74, p. 1102 for maturity.)
4%8'10 M-S 15,000____Sept 1 1035 LOANSWhen Due.
Steam-Roller Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
1 10,000___ _Sept 1 1940
General Borough Purposes.
45
1922
J-D $8,000c
$14,000
1914-1920
Borough ail and Fire-House.
45
J-J $11,200o
1913 BOND. DEBT Mch 1 1911. $116,500
43
____ 1 24,000 __1921-1923 5s '09 M-S $25,000__Sept 1 '35-'39 4s
A-0 20,000e
1916 Floating debt
7,500
10,000
1924 BOND. DEBT Jan 1911..„5371,000 4s
8,5000
J-J
1921 Sinking fund
6.522
4s
J-D
40 000_Dec '25 to '28 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _8,957,300
Funding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910.._ _4,395,540
Street Bonds.
(Assessm't about 50% actual value.) 4s
A-0 $13,0000
1923
about
value.)
(Assessment
2-3
actual
4j-s'11 ____ $25,000c
Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1910_ $7.50 4s
J-D 14,3000
1923 Total tax (per $1,000) 1010_$19.00
BELLEVUE SCHOOL DISTRICT. R. C. Rankin. Secretary.
4s
30,7000
J-J
1924 Population In 1911 (est.)
11,000
4 ;is'll ___ $40,000
A-0 10,8000
1925 INTEREST payable at Farmers'
'Assessed valuation 1910__$7,833,820 4s
BOND. DEBT Nov 1011$236,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_57.00
Trust Co., Carlisle.
INTEREST payable at the Bellevue Realty Say. & Tr. Co.

BEN AVON. F. A. Schmucker, Secretary.

CAR.NEGIE. H. R. Bigham, Clerk.

This borough is In Allegheny County. Bonds below are free from State
This borough Is in Allegheny County. Incorporated in 1892. The tax to holders.
5% bonds of 1907 and 4 Ms of 1910 are exempt from State tax.
Funding Bonds.
Oen. Municipal Bonds.
LOANSWhen Due.
001'09 J-J
$2,000___July 1 1916 4%510 J-J $10,000__July 1 '14-'15
Street Improvement (Continued).
3treet Improvement Bonds.
10,000__July 1 '17-18
45s'10 M-S $10,000____Sept 1 1930
3,000_July 1 1916
55 '92 M-N $3,500 Yearly to 1912 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1011_$117,400
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1910_ $270,000
5s '93 M-N
2,400_ Yearly to 1923 Sinking fund
14.824 00'09 J-J $10,000__July 1 '19-'20 Assessed valuation 1910_6,333,550
55 '95 F-A
Street Bonds.
2,500_ Yearly to 1915 Assessed valuation 1911_2,666,490
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_513.50
55 '97 M-S
4,000 __ ._ _1917-1924 (Assessment about 80% actual value) 440'09 J-J $50,000„July 1 '21-'30 Population In 1910
10,009
4s '00 M-S 17,000_Yearly to 1925 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1911____58.50 43,0'09 J-J
40,000__July 1 '31-'38
INTEREST payable at First Nat,
58 '04 M-N
1920-1931 Population in 1900
6,000
lonal Bank, Carnegie.
859
5s '06 J-D 37,000c_June 1 '12-'35 Population in 1910 (est.)
2,500
5e '07 A-0 25,000c ____1917-1936
INTEREST ispayable at the Pitts- CARRICK SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4 VEs '09 J-D 10,000 _ _1015-1938 burgh Trust Co.
414s'09 A-0 $30,000c_Apr 1 '14-39 1 BOND. DEBT May 1009_ $73,000
(Maturity part each five years.)
Assessed valuation 1908_ _ _4,700,000
BETHLEHEM. Victor E. Tice, Secretary.
School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _$5.50
This borough is In Northampton and Lehigh counties. All issues, except
5s of 1909, are exempt from State tax. Annexation of West Bethlehem CATASAUQUA SCHOOL DISTRICT. D. Davis, Secretary.
authorized by vote Aug. 9 1904. Debt of consolidated borough follows:
This district is In Lehlgh County.
Certificates of Indebtedness.
Borough Improvement Bonds.
4s '06
___ $15,000
1916I TOTAL DEBT Oct 1011 _ _ $60,000
5s '09 F-A $20,000c___Aug 11030 Is '07 M-N $36 000c... _Nov 1 1937
'11 J-J
_45
45,000____July 1 1941 Assessed valuation 1910_2,327,000
(Subject to call after Feb 11010)
Borough of West Bethlehem Bonds
(Subject to call July 1 1916.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _511.00
Old Borough of Bethlehem Bonds 3 lis'00 F-A $19,500c _Feb 1 1930
45 '85 J-J $37,000c_ _Jan 1 1915 (Subject to call Feb 1 1910.)
CHAMBERSBURG. C. H. Patterson, Clerk.
(Subject to call Jan 1 1895.)
3)45'01 J-D
5,000cJune 1 1931
This borough Is the capital of Franklin County. Incorporated 1784.
45 '86 A-0 550,000c_Apr 1 1916
(Subject to call June 1 1911.)
3345
A-0 $19,000c___Apr 1 1933
Refunding Bonds
(Subject to call Apr 1 1896.)
3;is'03 F-A $4,000c_ Aug 1 1933
(Subject to call Apr 1 1908.)
3.8s
J-J $07.00043.-July 1 1919
45 '86 A-0 $25,500c_ Apr 1 1916
(Subject to call Aug 1 1913.1
Street Bonds.
($10,000 subject to call 1000 and the
(Subject to call Apr 1 1887.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1911.. $283,000 43,0'10 J-D $15,000
remaining bonds 1909.)
4s '90 A-0 $16,000c___Apr 1 1920 Floating debt
25,200
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 1911 $338,500
•(Subject to call after April 1 1905) Sinking fund
14,742 4;0'10 J-D $65,000
Total valuation 1910
6,225,712
4s '09 A-0 $15,000c__ _Apr 1 1939 Assessed valuation 1911_ 7,073,271
Water Supply Imp. Bonds.
(Assessment Is 2-3 actual value.)
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1924.) (Assessm't about 70% actual value.) 41010 J-D $150,000
Borough tax (per $1,000)11910510.25
Street Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1911Fire House Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1908_$17.00
4s '97 M-S $15,000c__ _Sept 1 1927
Northampton County side_ _$17.00 4)4s '10J-D $5,000
Population In 1010
11,800
(Subject to call Sept 1 1002.)
Lehigh County side
16.50 CHAMBERSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT.
INT. payable at office of Treas.
Population in 1010
12,837 45 '09 -_-- $27,800
1911-1925 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1011_ _ _$27,800
BETHLEHEM SCHOOL DISTRICT. G. 0. Billheimer, Treasurer.
(Various amounts yearly.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1910_58.00
4s '11 J-J $55,000.,, __July 1 1941 Bonds are tax-free to holder.
CHARLEROI. Ira L. Nickeson, Clerk.
(Optional after July 11921.)
This borough is in Washington County, Incorporated Feb: 8 1892.
BLAIR COUNTY. W. S. Hostler, Clerk.
55 '94 ____ $4,400
1015 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911__ $148,000
55 '96 ____
5,600
1917 Assessed valuation 1910_ _3,281,141
Holidagsburg is the county seat. All of the bonds are tax free.
1929 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1910_$11,00
Improvem nt Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 13 1911 $360,000 4s'99 ____ 75,000
1925 Population In 1900
5,930
4s '07 J-J $200.000r.. _Jan 1 1927 Assessed valuation 1910_ _42,444,526 4s '01 ____ 15,000
32,0001032 Population In 1910
9,615
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1917.) County tax (per $1,000) 1910_$5.00 55 '04
INTEREST payable in Charleroi.
____ 16,000_
Building Bonds
Population in 1000
85,099 4)4s'07 EXEMPT.
TAX
-Bonds of 1894, 1806, 1809 and 1901 are exempt from
3.653.05F-A$160,000r___Aug 1 1935 Population In 1910
108,858 taxation.
Bonds of 1904 are subject to tax.
(Subject to call Aug 1 1915.)
INTEREST is payable at the County Treasurer's office.
CHARLEROI SCHOOL. DISTRICT. Ira L. Nickeson, Secretary. Bonds
are tax-exempt.
BRADDOCK. L. L. Todd, Borough Secretary.
LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Jan 1911_ _ _$00,000
This borough is In Allegheny County. Incorporated June 8 1867.
1$6,000c_May 1 '16 &'19 Assessed valuation 1910_ _3,281,141
43is 07 M-N i 2,000c_ May 1 1913 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_$15.00
Funding & Street Imprt Bonds
Improvement Bonds.
4s '05 M-N $120,000c_
12,000cMayl'22.'25,131 INTEREST Is payable at the Char4-s
A-0 $59,000c
Street Improvement Bonds.
lerol Savings &Trust Co.,Charlerol.
t 5.000c ... _ May 1 1928
TOTAL DEBT Oct 25 '10__$345,000
4.95
J-D $21,000c
Tax valuation
64
va4l,u3e.)
80 CHESTER.
E. B. McClenachan, Treas.
Reservoir Bonds.
(Assessment about
li actual
19101
43'4s
Chester Is situated In Delaware County. Incorporated 1866. With the
M-S $71,000o
City tax (per $1,000) 1910_56.00
Funding & lmprovt Bonds
Population In 1900
15 654 exception of the paving bonds, the issues given below are tax-exempt
45
J-J $74,000c
Population In 1910
19,357 In Pennsylvania.
Refunding Bonds-(Tax Exempt),
INTEREST payable at Borough Treasurer's office.
Paving Bonds
45 07 J-J $200,000c_ _ _July 1 11)37 45
s-a $5,0001Subject to call
BRADDOCK SCHOOL DISTRICT. S. D. Hamilton. Secretary.
(Subject to call July 1 1917.)
s-a 63,5001 at any time.
4)43
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910__5213,5001School tax (per $1,000) 1910._$7.50
City Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 11911.51,201,000
3;0'99 J-J $176,000c -July 1929 Assessment debt (add'1)____ 68,500
BRADFORD. E. C. Charlton, Clerk.
25,000c___Apr 1 1913 Sinking fund
182,204
This city is In McKean County. Inc. Jan. 14 1879. All bonds are tax-free. 3%5'03 A-0i 30.0000._ _Apr 1 1923 Total assessed val. 1911_ _18,223,396
being held out of State.
30,000o_ __Apr 1 1033 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
Improvement Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
3343 '04 J-J 70,000c-July 1 1934 City tax (per $1,000) 1911____$10.00
330'01 M-S $11,000_ _51.000 yearly 34q
(Subject to call July 1 1924.)
MS $5,000_41,000 yearly
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___519.50
45 '09 J-J
45 '09 J-J
30.000c_ ,Jan 1 1930
70,000c_ __Jan 1 1939 Population in 1910 (Census)_36,537
City Building Bonds.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1914. 4s
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1010.)
Population in 1900 (Census)33,988
Apr 159,800
Bridge Construe. & Paving Bonds.
110.000
192
16 4345'10 J-J 1200,000c_July 1 '15&'20
43411'11 A-0 $16,000c_ __Apr 1 1934
Main & Congress Streets Bonds.
INTEREST payable at CitvTreas1100.000c_ _ _July 1 1025
(Optional after April 1 1916.)
300,000_July 1 '1035'401urer's office.
35)4 '02 F-A $11,000_451.000 yearly 4 3s'11
Water Bonds.
355i '06 F-A 14.500_ _ _Jan 1 '13-'40 CHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT. Wm, M. Bowen, Secretary.
125,000c_ _July 1 1914
($500 biennially.)
43 '94 J-J $70,000r___July 1 1914IBOND. DEBT June 1010_ $264,600
4s '09 J-J 1 39,000c_July 1 '15-'20 BOND. DEBT Oct 11911.. $173,800 4s
'92 __ _ •23,100_ __July 1 19041SInking fund
62,508
6,000c___July 1 1921 Sinking fund
55,625 43 '98 ___ •16,500_ _ _May 1 1008 Assessed valuation 1908...17,328,155
(Subject to call after July 1 1914.) Assessed valuation 1911_5,200.000
High School Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1910.....56.00
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___$29.00 3
J-J $125 008c_ July 1 10311 Bonds are tax exempt.
Population In 1910
14,544 45
J-D 30,000r_ _ _May 1 10341 *field as Investment In sinking fund
INTEREST on bonds of 1909 payable at City Treasurer's office.
INTEREST Is payable at the Delaware County Trust Co. In Chester.




I

Nov., 1911.1

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

73

CLARION COUNTY POOR DISTRICT. R. Cyphert, Clerk. DICKSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. J. J. Aitken, Sec.
County Home.
'Assessed valuation 1911.$9,068,982
45
J-J $77,000c_ _July 1 '11-26 (Assessment about A actual value.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911____877,000 Poor & bond tax (per M)'11__$6.00
36,638
INTEREST payable in Clarion.
Population in 1910

LOANSWhen Due Assessed valuation 1910 _ _57,745,658
5s '11 M-N $40,000o_May 1 '21&'31 School tax (per $1,000) 1910__$13.00
BOND. DEBT July 31 1911496,000 Population in 1910
9,331
INTEREST payable at the Providence Bank. Scranton.

CLINTON COUNTY.

D
ONORA. Geo. W. Allen, Clerk.

Lock Haven is the county seat.
This borough is In Washlngton County. Incorporated Feb. 11 1901.
Bridge Bonds.
IBOND. DEBT Jan 1909__ $104,500 LOANSWhen Due
Improvement Bonds.
48 '11 M-S $90,000 _ __Sept 1 1931 i Assessed valuation 1908_7.201,461
Sewer & Street Bonds.
4%8'10 F-A $22,000e ____1918-1936
0 190857.00 4 As
(Optional after Sept 1 1921.)
T
pa
op
x urla
atte
io(
npe
irn $1,0_
F-A $10,000c___Aug 11014 ($2,000 In every even year.)
31,545
1910
4 kis
F-A 13,000c___Aug 1 1919 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $87
000
5
5:68
4 As
F-A 16,000c___Aug 1 1924 Sinklng fund_
COATESVILLE. P. R. Baker, Secretary.
4 As
F-A 19,000c_Aug 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1911.._ _3,625,239
This borough is in Chester County.
F-A
7,000c___Aug 1 1931 (Assessment about 60% actual value)
435s
LOANSWater Bonds.
When Due.
Borough tax (per $1,000) '11
59.00
Water and Sewer Bonds.
4.45
J-J $12,500r___Jan 1 1927
INTEREST Is payable In Donora. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911.....424.50
J-J $33,000r __July 1 '11-28
3$4s
(Subject to call July 1 1898.)
Population in 1910
1928
$s,300r
Refunding Bonds.
4.4s
J-J
TAX-FREE.--The sewer and street bonds, if held outside the St
8,4
a1t7
e,
48
J-J 576,500c___July 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Mch 6 1911_5154,300 arc free from State tax.
Repaving Streets.5,177,500
Total valuation 1911
DONORA
SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
J.
actual
B.
4 As
J-J
A
value.)
McClure,
(Assessment is
Secretary.
$4.500r_Yrly to 1917
School Bond.-Tax Exempt.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1911_5142,000
'.improvement Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_$15.50
4.45
11,537 43-s'06 M-N $32.000c_ May 1 '12-27 Floating debt
J-J $19,500r
2,000
1930 Population in 1910
10,0000___May
1
1914
INT. on street repaving bonds payable at Nat. Bank of Chester Valley.
Assessed val. 1910
3,599,879
4 As'02 M-N1
1 2,000c___May 1 1919 School tax (per $1,000) 1910 $10.00
Coatesville; on refund. and water bonds at Treas. office.
8,000 __ May 1 1922
INTEREST payable in Donora.
COATESVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT. H. E. Williams. M. D., Secretary. 43,0'08
74,880c_Aug 1 '12-'35
2.600c_Apr 1 1916
A-0
When Due. 4 As
LOANS(Subject to call.)
A-0 $20,000c__Oct 1 '12-'31
33s
DORMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
48
F-A 15,000 ......Feb 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $80,600 4 As 10 ____ 551.400
!TOTAL DEBT
(?)
48
s-a
15,000c ___ _1923-1937 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _5,682.000
4s '08 J-J
28,000._ ._Jan 1 1937 (Assessment about Yt actual value.)
DORRANCETOWN
SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
H.
Brown,
Secy.
51,000)
1911
_
(per
School
tax
(Subject to call $1,000 yearly be12
$.5
7.00
This district (P. 0. Wilkes-Barre) Is in Luezrne County.
Population in 1911 (est.)
gInninrt Jan 1 1908.)
INTEREST is payable at Nat. Bank of Chester Valley Coatesville.
5s '11 F-A $45,000
Sinking fund_
$4,509
_s '08 ___ 13,000
Value of school property.,'11_108,334
COLUMBIA. Max J. Bucher, Secretary of Council.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1911_458,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1911 ___$7.00
tax-exempt.
Columbia is in Lancaster County. Inc. April 1814. Bonds are
Floating debt
1,497 INTEREST payable at Treas. office.
Assessed val. (real est.)'11$3,689,651
Refunding Bonds.
3 As
J-J $109,000r
1929 (Assessment about 50 %actual value) DUNMORE. John J. Gilligan, Chief Burgess; R. A. ZimTotal tax (per $1.000) 1911 __$17.50
(Subject to call.)
merman, Solicitor (Scranton).
11,454
BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_ _5109,000 Population in 1910
This borough Is In Lackawanna County. Incorporated in 1864.
INTEREST is payable at the Columbia Trust Co., Columbia.
LOANSWhen Due.
General 'mot. Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Feb 1 1913
$1.000c
COLUMBIA COUNTY. C. F. Lenhart, Commissioner.
M-S $18,000c_Sept 1 '14&19
4s g
18,000c_Feb 1 '14-'22
•Bloomsburg is the county seat. Bonds arc tax exempt.
4 As g A-0 J 6,000c__ _Oct 1 1913 4 A g '11J-J 27,000c_Feb 1 '23-'31
!Bridge Bonds
Funding Bonds.
113,0000_Oct 1 '18&'21
16,000c_Fcb 1 '32-'35
48
A-05143,052c ____1912-1932 4s '07 s-a $14,530e ___ _1911-1917
Funding Bonds.
41.0'11 F-A 80,000c_ _Aug 1 '18-'40
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911 $207,800
Refunding Bonds.
1'14-'17&'20 BOND. DEBT Sept 1911 __ $245,000
45 '09 J-J 154,000
1920-1923 Assessed valuation 1910_13,565,963 4'4 g F-Af$12,000cFeb
1 4,500e
Feb 1 1923 Sinking fund_ _
________
25,000
110,000
1935-1936 County tax (per $1,000) 1910_53.50
16,000c_Apr 1 '12-'19 Assessed valuation 1910_13,253,161
48,467
Population In 1910
INT. payable at Bloomsburg.
4 A g A-0
45,000c_Apr 1 '20-'34 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 __ _$11.00
20,000c__Apr 1 '35-'39 Population in 1910
17,615
OONNELLSITILLE. Isaac W. Rutter, Treasurer.
Bonds below are exempt from State tax, which is assumed by borough.
This borough Is in Fayette County. Incorporated in 1806. All bonds,
Interest
payable
at
Borough
Treasurer's
office,
except
on
improvement
with the exception of the sewer issue, are non-taxable. In 1909 absorbed
bonds, which arc payable at the office of Harris, Forbes &Co.,in New York,
the boroughs of Connellsville and New Haven.
Sewer Bonds.
LOANSWhen Due.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s
M-'J $50,000c
___1023 DUNMORE
Street-Improvement Bonds.
High School Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1908_52,970.277
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
4s
1917
F-A $12,000c430'08
,000c
Sept 1 1911-'28 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_4.12.00
TOTAL DEBT May 1911
$162,000
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
20,000c. _Sept 1 1929-'32
INTEREST on the bonds of 1908 is
Assessed val. 1910 (about) _0,000,000
Refunding Bonds.
1920 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) B0NDE1 DEBT Dec 1908.4155.000 payable at Scranton Tr.Co.,Scranton.
3'4s
F-A 518,500c
Total tax (per 51.000) 1909 ....$26.50
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
4 As'08 A-0 $47,500 ___Oct 1 1933 Population in 1910
12,845 DUQUESNE. L. M. Snowden, Treasurer.
This borough Is In Allegheny County. Incorporated In 1892.
INTEREST Is payable In Connelisville and Pittsburgh.
General Improvement Bonds.
When Due.
LOANSCONNELLSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bert J. Thomas, Secretary.
Furnace Bonds (Tax Free)1920-1940
4)s'10 A-05150,000
Bonds are all exempt from taxation in Pennsylvania.
Sewer Bond, (Taxable).
1 '12-17
$6,000c_Feb
43.0'07
F-A
When Due.
New Haven Bonds (Assumed).
LOANSJ-J $14.000c_..,_1912-1925
Water Bonds (Tax free)•
43
,
s
School Bonds.43s'10 A-Of.
.30,000c_Oct 1 '22-'27
1912-1917
M-S 15,000c
'95 M-S $20,000c....1912-l915 4 As
1$1,000c___Dec 1 1912
1 4,000e....-Oct 1 1928 43,0
Bridge Bonds (7'axable),
Street Bonds (Taxable).
5sg'08 J-D ( 6,000c_Dec 1 '13 16 4s
____
5,000_
___1919 4 As
$72,137.5043_1912-1926 45
$19,000c
1911-1925
J-D
M-S
( 2,500c___ Dec 1 1917
(Subject to call.)
38,000c
_ _1912-1930 BOND. DEBT Jan 14 '10_ $306.000
J-J
4 As'05 J-D 32,000c_Dee 1 '12-19 BOND. DEBT Oct 6 1911_ 590,500 4 As
Assessed valuation 1909_14,500,000
Street Bonds (Tax Free)(See V. 81, p. 1624, for maturity.) Assessed valuation 1911_ _4,958,791 4 .is'07 F-A $65,000c__Feb
1 '23-25 (Assessment about .4 actual value.)
J-J
Os
$4,5000_ _July 1 1913 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.)
Boro. tax (per 51,000) 1909____55.50
Sewer Bonds (Tax Free)School tax (per $1,000) 1911 $12.00 43.s'07 F-A $20,000c__Feb 1 '18-27 Population In 1910
15,727
Population In 1910
12,845
INTEREST payable at Duquesne and New York.

CONSHOHOCKEN. R. H. Bate, Chmn. Ways&MeansCom.
This borough is in Montgomery County. The bonds below are tax-free
to holder.
Street Bonds.
Sinking fund
$6,171
Assessed valuation 1911__ _3,124.370
44s
s-a $171,000o
(Due part every 5 yrs beginning 1916) (Assessment about 30 '', actual value)
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 1911 $171,000 Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1911__$7.5o
5,394 Population in 1910
Floating debt_
7,480
INTEREST payable part at First National Bank, Conshohocken, and
part at Guarantee Trust & Safe Dep. Co., Phila.

CORAOPOLIS. E. C. Harper, Borough Secretary.
This borough is in Allegheny County.
Street & Sewer Impt Bonds
1927
45s
A-0 $16,000
1917 4 As'08 J-J $20,000cJu1y 1 1938
43s
A-0 10,500
1930 BOND. DEBT Oct 30 1911 $236,000
48
18,000
J-J
1930 Sinking fund
4s
25,000
23,000
J-J
1926 Assessed valuation 1910._ _4,365,860
4s
A-0 48,000
1932 (Assessment about 60% actual val.)
J-D 20,000
4s
Total tax (per $1 000) 1910._ _518.75
Improvement Bonds.
2,555
434s'(17 (-.1$40.0000 _July 15 1937 Population in 1900
5,252
INTEREST payable at Coraopolis Population in 1910

DUQUESNE SCHOOL DISTRICT. L. L. Cannon, Secretary of Board.
blonds are exempt front State tax.
A-0 $5,000c_Apr 1 '12-'16 4 148'07 J-1) 520,000c June 1 '17-36
434s
$93,000
2,000c_June 1 '12-'13 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911
5s
J-D
J-D 16,0000_June 1 '12-'27 Assessed valuation 1911_13,573,570
5s
28,000c_July 1 '15-'28 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.)
J-J
4s
F-A
8,000c_Aug 1 '12-'19 Sehooi tax (per $1,000) 1911..$6 00
55
16,500
A-0 14,000c_Oct 1 '12-'25 Population in 1911 (est.)
4s
INTEREST on $20,000 4 As payable at Duquesne Trust Co.; on others
at First National Bank, Duquesne.

EASTON. M. B. Hulsizer, Treasurer.
This city Is situated In Northampton County.

Incorporated 1886.
Garbage Disposal Bonds.
When Due.
LOANSSewer-Construction Bonds.
48 '10 M-N $25,000c. _ May 1 1929
45 '90 J-D $65.000c___Dec 1 1920
(Subject to call after May 1 1919.)
45 '91 J-D 22,000c__ _Dec 1 1921
Municipal Bldg. & Fire Sta. Bonds.
Sewer & Fire Department Bonds. 3)4s'02 J-J $18,000c___July 1 1932
45 '94 F-A $16,900c__ _Feb 1 1924
(Subject to call July 1 1907.)
Street, Fire and Light Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
4s '94 M-N $12,300c_ _ May 1 1924 48 '07 A-0 $26.500c_ __Oct I 1937
Street and Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1912.)
45 '97 A-0 $18.600c_ _Oct 1 1927
COREY. Wm. Postlethwait, Treasurer.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Refunding & Improvement Bonds. 4s '08 F-A $13,000c___Feb 1 19211
This city is in Erie County. Incorporated 1806.
3'4s'98 A-0$120.200c_ _Apr 1 1928
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1913.)
Hatch Judgment Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 10 19104416,500
4s '99 M-N $87.200c____May 1929 48 '05 F-A $3 400c_ ___ Feb 1925
33.s'99 J-J
$1,200c___Jan 1 1929 Sinking fund
24,498
(Optional after 1910.)
(Optional after 1904.)
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1904.)
Tax valuation 1910
17,095,640
Outstanding Orders.
Fire Department Bonds
Refunding Bonds.
$5,000c__ __Jan 1921 4s '05 M-N $3.000c._ _Nov 1925
(Assessment Is A actual value.)
4s '01 .J-J
330'99 J-J $41,300c_Jan 1 1919 City tax (per $1,000) 1910_56.50
Repairs on City Building.
(Optional after 1910.)
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1904.)
28,523
Population in 1910
4s '03 F-A $3,500c___ Feb 1023 BOND. DEBT Apr 4 1911_ 593,900
INTEItEsT payable by City Treas. Bonds are all tax exempt.
(Optional after 1908.)
Assessment debt (addit'1)_
17,100
Paving Bonds.
Sinking fund
11,600
DISTRICT.
John
SCHOOL
EASTON
J.
Selp.
Secretary.
4s '09 M-S $3,500o___Sept 1 1029 Assessed valuation 1911___1,962,220
All bonds are exempt from State tax, which is paid by district.
(Optional after 1914.)
(1,Nes,tneo1 about 60% actual value)
M-S $17 500c__Aug 31 1920
City tax (per 51,000) 1911_ ___$15.00 334502 A-0 $59,000c_ _Mct 1 1922 4s
Sewer Bonds
4s '10 M-S 17.500.... Sept 1 1920
(Subject to call Oct 1 1912.)
48 '03 ,I-D $8,300c_ _ _ Dec 1923 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___$29.00
4s '04 10-A $72,000c_ _Aug 11024 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '11_ 5213,500
Population In 1900
(Optional after 1908.)
935,467
(Subject to call Aug 1 1914.)
Value of school prop. 1911
5
5.'9
39
INT. payable at City Treasury. Population In 1910
69
1
4s '09 /4-5 $15,000c___Mch 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1911_17,095,800
1
11.000)
1911
.47.50
Mch
1919.)
(per
call
School
tax
(Subject
to
Stephens,
Clerk.
ORAFTON. F. C.
INTEREST on all bonds Is payable at the City Treasurer's office Or at
This borough is in Allegheny County.
Easton Trust Co., Easton.
_s '98 ____ 513,500
Funding Bonds (Tax (ree).
$3.000cNov 1 '20-22 25 _s 99 ____ 8,500
EAST PITTSBURGH. A. H. Snyder, Secretary Council.
45 '09 M-N I 8,000eNovl '23-24-26 _s '01 ____ 22,000
This borough Is In Allegheny County. Incorporated April 1895. Street
6,000c_Nov 1 '27-'28 _s '03 ____ 49.000
4 As of 1906 and Improvement bonds are exempt from 4-mill State tax.
20,000c_Nov 1 '37-'38 .8 '06 ____ 20,000
Floating debt
Improvement Bonds.
$10,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1910_ $227,000
Sewer, Street & Funding Bonds.
1914-1936 Sinking fund
19,000
$10,000c_ _June 1 '12-21 Assessed valuation 1910_5,922,716 4 As'l 1 .14 $11,500
Assessed valuation 1910___3.432,520
Street Bonds.
48 '06 J-D 24,000c_June 1 '22-33 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908-- 7 50
y'ly
to
1923
(Assessment
$12,500c_Part
about
5s
J-J
value)
80
%actual
34-36
Population
in
1900
1
June
30.000c
1)27
15,000c_Part y'ly to 1924 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910__$15.50
5s
J-J
Population in 1910
___
,
..5'
4,583 434s
43,000c_Part y'ly to 1930 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1910__ 8.00
J-J
INTEREST is payable at the First National Bank In Crafton.
Jan 1 '12-34 Population in 1910
4 34s'08 J-J 57,000c
5,615
N EREST payable at
For maturity, see V. 83, p. 113.
East
DAUPHIN COUNTY. J. H. Strock, Clerk County Corn. BOND.
1 1911_$127,000 Pittsburgh,
Jan
DEBT
Bonds
are
free from Statc ax.
County seat is Harrisburg
35 '02 J-D $78,000c___Dec 1 1932 Sinking fund____ 5202,250 EAST PITTSBURGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. R. O'Rourke, Secretary.
3)s'03 A-0 125,000o...._Apr 1 1918 Tax valuation 1909
67,989,905
School Bonds-lax Exempt.
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 1911 556,500
Refunding Bonds.
(Assessment about 4-5 actual value.)
($3,000c Apr 1 '12-'17 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _3,377,000
3s '01 J-J $291,000c___Jan I 1931 County tax (per $1,000) 1909_$4.50 434s'06 A-0
8,000c__Apr 1 '18-'25 School tax (per 51,000) 1211-$6.50
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910 $533,000 Population in 1910
110,000c__Apr 1 '26-'29
138,152
INTEREST is payable at County Treasurer's °Dice.
117,500c_Apr 1 '30-'34




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PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

I VOL.

$9,500
Refunding & Improvement Bonds Sinking fund
9,402,191
4s g '06 1.1-N $25,0000 ___Nov 1 193A Assessed valuation 1909
(Subject to call after Nov. 1 1926.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1909 _520.50
13,012
This district is in Allegheny County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1910_$230,500 Population in 1910
24,000
45 '99 J-J $10,000c ____1912-1916 J BOND.DEBT May 1911_ _ _$57,000 Floating debt.
4548'07 M-S 10,000c _ _ _ _1912-1921 I Assessed valuation 1910___4,947.98
INTEREST is payable at the Borough Treasurer's office.
430'08 J-J P5,000c_Ju1y 1 '12-'16 School tax (per $1,000) 1910__ $6.50
TAX-FREE.-All bonds are free from taxation in Pennsylvania.
128,000c_July 1 '17-'301 INT. at First N. Bank, Swissvale.
GREENSBORO SCHOOL DISTRICT. Fridolin Miller, Chairman Fin.CoM.
Bonds are all tax-free in Pennsylvania.
EDGEWORTH. Fleming Nevin, Borough Secretary.
When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 24 1911 $194,000
This borough (P.0.Sewickley) is in Allegheny Co. Incorporated 1904. LOANSAssessed valuation 1911__10,162,070
Sewer Bonds-(Exempt State tax). Assessed valuation 1908_ $3.250,000 55 '96 J-J $40,0000
about % actual value.)
4s '06 F-A $70,000c_ _Aug 1 '12-35 (Assessment about 90% actual value ) (Subject to call after July 1 1906.) (Assessment
13.12
70
.50
48
School
tax (per $1,000) 1910__4
'04
$44,000c
J-J
BOND. DEBT Apr 2 1909_$75,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1908_..$11.25
in 1910
Floating debt
11,000 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1908_56.25 (Subject to call after July 1 1914). Population
INTEREST
payable
at
the
Tress4s
'08
$110,000____July
1
1938
J-J
1,200
Sinking fund (about)
9,000 PopulatIon In 1909 (est)
(Subject to call after July 1 1928.) urer's office.
INTEREST is payable at the Colonial Trust Co. of Pittsburgh.

EDGEWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT. W. J. McCanse, Secretary (P. 0. Swissvale Station, Pittsburgh).

EDWARDSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This
58 '04
5s '06
_s '11
58 '08

GROVE CITY.

This borough is in Mercer County.
district is in Luzerne County. G. W. Armstrong, Secretary.
When Due.'TOTAL DEBT Mob 1911_ $105,039
Oct $10,000___Oct 1 '12-'21 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911-- $69,000 LOANSFunding & Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).'Assessed valuation 1910___1,250,000
Aug 11,000__Aug 1 '12-'22 Assessed valuation 1911__3,202,288
May 23,000
_1938 School tax (per $1,000) 1909..58.00 430'11 J-J $45,000__Jan 1 '21-'40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-$12.00
A-0 25,000
1914-1928 INTEREST payable in Edwardsville

ELLWOOD CITY. D. D. Cunningham, Burgess.

HANOVER TOWNSHIP.

This township is in Luzerne County. Bonds are taxable to residents of
This borough is In Lawrence County.
Pennsylvania.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
When Due.
LOANSTOTAL DEBT Oct 1911 __ $110,000
School Bonds.
1913 5.40s
5.405 J-J
$4,000
s '99 ____ $4,000
M-N $44,000c_Nov 1 '14-'24 Assessed valuation 1910_18,250,000
_s '00 ____
5,000 ______________ (Subject to call after I year.)
6,000c_Nov 1 1925 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_36.25
430'10 J-J
30,000c
Sewer, Street ec Building Bonds.
________ 6,969
4s
F-A 40,000cAug 1 '12&'22 Population in 1910
1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 1£111__ $98,000
4348'07 J-J $20,000
20,000co__Aug 1 1932 INTEREST payable at the Wyoming
16,000
1917 Sinking fund
65
J-J
12,000
Valley Trust Co. In Wilkes-Barre
(Subject to call after 10 years.) Assessed valuation 1911.. __1,823,500
430
1926 (Assessment about ti actual value.) HARRISBURG. Henry W. Gough, Comptroller
M-S $15,000
(Subject to call after 10 years.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_513.50
Harrisburg, the capital of the State, Is situated in Dauphin County.
Sewer Bonds.
Population In 1909 (est.)
3,500 Incorporated March 19 1860. All bonds are exempt from all taxation In
INTEREST payable at the First Pennsylvania.
4 30'10 J-J $10,0000
National Bank of Ellwood City.
Public Improvement Bonds.
When Due.
LOANSM-S$509,600c_Sept 1 '12-'25
330
Water Bonds.
EMSWORTH. John V. Sevin, Clerk.
M-S 254,800c_Sept 1 '26-'32
J-J
$118,500c___Jan
1
1913
4s
4s
This borough is in Allegheny County. Incorporated July 14 1896.
1914
4s
'07
M-S 350,090c.Mch 1 '12-'36
22.300c___Jan
1
Is
J-J
Paving Bonds.
Sewer, Street and Funding Bonds.
J-J 105.400c___Jan 1 1915 4s '10 M-S 91,000cSept 1 1915
1930 45
Is '06 11-5 $11,000 __Dec 1 '12-'33
t$7,000c
154,000e_Sept 1 '16-22
48
48
J-J
21,000c_Jan
1
1916
M-S
1935
M-N 8,000c
5,000c_Sept 1 1921 430
58,5000
1923 BOND. DEBT Apr 3 1911$1,838,700
45
J-J
1 1926
10,000c
4%5'06 M-S
8,000c._Sept
..
153,200
67,2000___July 1 1924 Assessment debt (add'1)__
45
J-J
1__1
11__
_
,68
$
4
89
1
:9
9
5
0
4
0
0
DEBT
BOND.
A
D
vE
a
lBT
ua
tiO
o
n
ct11
19
9
• 1200
10:0
1 1931
936
000c
c____
75,0000_ __Jan 1 1932 Sinking fund assets
35
J-J
--SSeeplit
20
74
2,69
752
5
Total assessed val. 1911_47,3
430'08 F-A 13,000.._..Aug 1 1923 Borough tax (per $1,000) '10_$8.00 48 City Bonds.
J-J $65,000c___July 1 1920 (Assessment about % actual value.)
958 48
Building Bonds.
Population In 1900
____ $20,283,571
1918
Exempt
property
_
13,0000
J-J
1,510 48
M-N $5,000c
1925 Population in 1910
4%s
2,0000
J-J
1917 City tax (per $1,000) In 1910_59.50
INTEREST is payable at the Real Estate Savings & Trust Co., Allegheny. 48
8,0000
1919 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910___$20.25
J-J
50.167
1921 Population in 1900
26,000c
45
J-J
EPHRATA. T. C. Reddig, Clerk.
64,186
8.1000
1923 Population in 1910
J-J
This borough is in Lancaster County. Inc. 1892. Bonds are tax-exempt. 4s
office
at
the
payable
6,5000_
_
_July
1
1924
I
NTEREST
is
48
J-J
Improvement Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
4s '03 Jan $5.500c
1913 4s '11 __ __ 154,000c_Sept 1 '16-'22 of the City Treasurer.
1933 4s '93 Apr $5,500c
The sinking fund receives yearly appropriations sufficient to pay In(Subject to call after 1908.)
(Subject to call after 1898.)
4s
Apr $6,000c
1938 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_ $72,000 terest on the city's debt and 5% of the principal.
(Subject to call after 1914.)
Floating debt
2,489 HARRISBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT. D. D. Hammelbaugh. Secretary.
Water Beads.
Sinking fund
7,078
All bonds are exempt from State tax. Int, payable at office of Treas.
4s '06 J-J $45,000c
1936 Assessed valuation 1911___1,194,160 48
1 4,000c___Oc1913
A-0 $30.000c__•Oct 1 1921
(Subject to call after 1916.)
(Assessment about % actual value.) 48
A-0 20,000c___•Apr 1 1922 48 '08 A-0 1 5,000c_Oct 1 '14-'18
Water and Funding
ds.
40.000c_Oct 1 '19-'38
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_514.75 4
A-0 70,000c__•Oct 1 1922
4s '10 A-0 $10,000c
1940 Population in 1900
2,451 48
A-0 10,000c__aOct 1 1914 48 '09 A-0 5 6,000c__Oct 1 1914
(Subject to call after 1915.)
50,000c_Oct 1 '15-'39
Population in 1910
A-0 25,000c_aApr 1 1916
3,192 4s
INTEREST Is payable at the Borough Treasurer's office.
48
A-0 57,5000___Oct 1 1916 48 '10 A-01 51,500c___Apr 1 1915
1257.500c__Apr 1 '16-'40
45
63,000c___Jan
1
1917
J-J
ERIE. J. A. Gensheimer, Comptroller; T. Hanlon, City Clk. 330 A-0 88.000c_Apr 1 '12-'33 45 '11 A-0 V2,000c___Apr 1 1916
This city is in Erie County. All bonds are free from State tax.
7,-8
'8
41
9
60,000c_Apr 1'
1219
f10,000c___Jan 1 1913
Judgment and Liability Bonds.
•Refunding Bonds.
48 '08 J-J (32,000c_ _Jan 1 '14-'29 BOND.DEB Mch 1 191151,029,500
330'05 J-J
_May 1 1925 4s '94 J-J $500,000c___Jan 1 1914
(27,000c__Jan 1 '30-'38 Sinking fund assets
(Subject to
$34,000c.call May 1 1915.)
Street Bonds.
46,281,282
J-J
32.000c___Jan 1 1921 Total valuation 1910
Is g
Miscellaneous Bonds.
4s
July $70,000c__ _July 1 1921 48 '05 A-0 72.000c Apr 1 12- .t5 (Assessment about 70% actual value)
9.30
J-J
(Subject to call July 1 1911.)
_July 1 1923
48 '06
J-J $29,100c_Jan 1 1926 School tax (per $1,000) 1910-$6.25
1922
(Subject to
call July 1 1913.)
$63,154c_330
J-J $19,500c___July 1
Value school prop. 1910.,$1,235.563
Hospital Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1 1912.)
OPTIONAL.-Bonds are subject to call as follows; •10 years before
_July 1 1922 330'03 J-J $11,000c___July 1 1923 maturity, and a15 years before matur ty
3%s
J-J
(Subject to call July 1 1913.)
(Subject to
$15,000c_call July 1 1912.)
HAZLETON. Philip Bachman, Treasurer.
Mill Creek Sewer Bonds.
Overhead Crossing Bonds.
This city Is in Luzerne County. Incorporated 1891; organized 1892.
33is'03 J-J
_July 1 1923 330 '09 J-J $50,500____Sept 1 1929
Paving Bonds.
LOANSWhen Due.
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1919.)
(Subject to
$15,000c_call July 1 1913.) •
Sewer Bonds
4s '06 F&A $35,000o_ ..Feb 1 1936
Garbage-Plant Bonds
3%s'03 J-J $26,155c___Jan 1 1923
48 '08 F-A $60,000c
1938 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1911.)
___ $38,000
(Subject to call July 1 1913.)
(Subject to call after 1913.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ $165,500
_sFl e Department Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 '11 $768,155
City-Hall Bonds.
491,609
Assessed valuation 1911_8,706,907
3%s'03 J-J
A
_July 1 1923 Sinking fund
3,517,787 4s '11 F-A $70,500 _____________ _ (Assessment about % actual value.)
(Subject to
call July 1 1913.)
Value of city property
$11,000c..(Optional after 1916.)
Park Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$7.80
Assessed valuation 1911 ...26,068,062
25,432
3%s '02J-J $16,000c_ _July 1 1922 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) INT. payable at office of Treasurer Population In 1910
(Subject to call July 1 1912.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _$14.00
66,525 HAZLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT. D. T. Evans, Secretary.
Population in 1910
1933
When Due. 4s '03 J-J $60,000c
INTEREST on the loan due in 1914 Is payable at the First National LOANSBuilding Bonds
(Sub. to call $6,000 y'ly after 1913.)
Bank. New York; other loans at office of City Treasurer.
48 '95 M'S $1,000c_1915
43 '11 _ 85,000 __July 1 '16-'41
-Tax-exempt.ERIE SCHOOL DISTRICT. W. J. Flynn, Sec. Board of Education. •
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1911_ $176,000
(Subject to call after 1900 )
All bonds are tax-exempt to holders.
45 '01 F-A $30,000c
___ ___1921 Assessed valuation 1911.....8.835,796
4s
A-0 $14,000c___Apr 1 1914 48 '08 J-D J$35,000c_Dec1 '21-'31
(Assessment about 50% actual val.)
(Subject to call after 1906.)
4s
J-D f 1,000c___June 1 1913
1 4,000c__Dec 1 1932
School tax (per $1.000) '11___111.00
(2.000c_June 1 191555,000c_Aug 1 '14-'24 INTEREST payable by City Treas'r Population In 1910 (est.)
25,000
I 4,000c__May 1 '12-14 4s '10 F-A {40,000c_Aug 1 '25-'28
45
50,000c_Aug 1 '29-'38 HOMESTEAD. Andrew Hill, Borough Clerk.
M-N i 16,000c___ May 1 1915
l 4.000c __May 1 1913 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911 __ $363,000
This borough is in Allegheny County. Incornorated October 1880.
48 '04 M-S 75,000c_Sept 1 '15-'24 Assessed valuation 1911__25,900,000
Water-Works Bonds
Funding Bonds.
41 '05 J-J
8,000c _ .._ _1912-1915 Value school prop. 1911__ 1,200,000
A-0 $23.000___Yrly to 1916
J-J $25,000____Jan 1 1918 58
4s '07 J-J
45,000e ._ _ _1912-1920 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_59.00 5.48
A-0 12.000__Yrly to 1916
45
1 1932 5.45
J-J
93,000____July
INTEREST payable in Erie.
Population in 1910
66,525 430'10 M-N 30,000__ _May 1 1940 48
.
15,000____July 1 1917
J-J
4;is
F-A 25,000__Aug 1 1934
Sewer and Funding -Bonds.
ETNA. J. C. Armstrong, Clerk.
F-A
20,000____Feb
1 1937
1918
4s
5.48
J-D
to
$13.000___Yrly
This borough is in Allegheny County.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Refunding Bonds,
1915-1924 TOTAL DEBT July 1910._ $85,000
4 30'10 ____ $50,000
M-S $20,000____Sept 1 1915
J-J $15,500____Jan 1 1919 5.4s
Water and Light Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1910._3,916,520 4s
M-N 20,000___•_Sept 1 1930
48
41,000____July 1 1922 4s
J-J
430'11 A-0 $24,000
1925-1930
.-D 18,000___Yrly to 1914
430'08 A-0 25.000c___Apr 1 1928 3.45
F-A 125,000____Aug 1 1938
430'09 M-S 24,500___Mch 1 1934 430
FRANKLIN. Robert F. Glenn, Mayor.
This city is in Venango County. Incorporated Jan. 14 1909. Water 430'10 M-N 15,000__May 1 1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_5606,500
95,000
Water bonds.(Incl. above)_
Fire Protection Bonds.
bonds of 1908 are tax-exempt.
9,103,280
J-J
$1.500__Yrly to 1912 Tax valuation 1910
LOANSWhen Due. BOND.DEBT May 1911_ _ _5303,500 5.48
about 60% actual value)
(Assessment
Building
Bonds.
$50,500
Floating debt
20,999
F-A $30,000_ _Aug 1 1934 Borough tax (per $1,000)'10_.$13.O0
Water Plant Purchase Bonds.
Sinking fund
12,113 430
12.554
Population in 1900
Garbage Furnace Bonds.
•
$29,500c&r_1912-1918 Assessed valuation 1910._ 5,500,000
18,713
J-J $15,000____July 1 1917 Population In 1910
45 '08 s-a [170,000c&r__1919-19351Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$10.00 48
INTEREST is payable at the First National Bank, Homestead.
60,000c&r__1936-1938!Population in 1910
9,767
TAX FREE.-All bonds are free from State tax.
GLASSPORT. W. S. Kearney, Treasurer.
'
HOMESTEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT. D. T. Pourilon, Secretary.
This borough is in Allegheny County. Incorporated July 21 1902. LOANSWhen Due. 45 '04 J-J $23,000c_July 1 '12-'28
BOND. DEBT May 18 '10_5109,000 5.48
Funding Bonds
79, p. 844 for maturity.)
V.
M-S
(See
14,000c_
_Sept
'12-'13
Se '08 J-J J$10,0000_July 1 '14-'23 Assessed valuation 1910_3,156,480 48
M-N 35,000c... May 1 1919 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1911_ $252,000
1 30,000c_July 1 '24-'38 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1909____$18.00 4s
J-D 20.0000_ .T)ec 1 1925 Sinking fund _________
16,993
5,540 430'09 J-J
430'02 M-S 15,000c ____1910-1922 Population In 1910
23,000c_July 1 '12-'34 Assessed valuation 1911_ _9,604,296
48 03 J-D 54.000c ____1910-1955
Bonds are free from State tax.
430 10 A-0 120.000c__ _Apr 1 1940 (Assessment about 80% actual value)
INTEREST on the 430 and 5s at U. S. Mtge. ec Trust Co., New York;
INTEREST payable In Homestead School tax per $1,000) 1911 $11.00
on 4s at Northern Trust Co., Philadelphia.
GLASSPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
School Bonds.
5s
____ $50,000
TOTAL DEBT May 1909_5116,228

Boyd Wilson, Secretary.
Sinking fund
$4,022
Assessed valuation 1908
2,900,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1910_56.00

GREENSBURG. D. P. Hudson, Treasurer.
This borough Is In Westmoreland County. Incorporated in 1799.
1938
Is g '99 J-D $32.000c__ _June 1 1929 430'08 M-S $50,0000
ct to va)l after 1918.)
(Subject to call June 1 1919.)
(Subj
,
4s g To A-0 $28,000c___Oct 1 1930 48 g '01 F-A $2.000c___Aug 1 1931
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1920.)
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1921.)
hog '00 A-0 $9,000c___Oct 1 1930 45 '08 A-0 350.000c___Oct 1 1938
(Subject to call Oct. i 1920.)
48 g '06 J-J $27,000c __Jan 1 1936
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1926.)
5s '11 M-N $35,000 __ __Nov 1 1931
(Optional afteriMay 1 1912.)j




HONESDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT. A. M. Lewis, Secy.

This district is in Wayne County.
LOANSWhen D
DUO. BOND.DEBT Nov 1 1911_ $58,000
1$1,000c ____
_1912 Assessed valuation 1911_ _2,080,000
45 '08 M-N 7,5000 ____19-13-1917 School tax (per *1,000) 1910___$7.00
16.000c ____1918-1925
.
32,500c ___1926-1938

HUNTINGDON COUNTY. A. A. Wible, Comm'rs' Clerk.
Huntingdon is the county seat. Bonds are exempt from State tax.
LOANSWhen Due. Assessed valuation 1910_ _57,949,271
Court-House Bonds.
(Assessment about 40% actual value.)
County tax (per $1,000) l011_..$1.20
3 30&48'01 A-0 $80,0000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911 _ __$80,000 Population in 1910
38,438
Floating debt
4,700 INTEREST payable In Huntingdon.

Nov, 1911.]

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

INDIANA. John S. Taylor, Borough Clerk.
This borough is the county scat of Indiana County. Incorporated in
1805. Bonds are all tax exempt.
Paving Bonds.
Series A and B.
4s
09.)-J $35,000c____July 1936 48 '96 M-S $3,500c
Sept 1918
(Subject to call 1916.)
(Subject to call 1897.)
430'11 A-0 ($4,000_Apr 1 '16 & '21 4s '02 M-N $2,500c_ _ _May 1922
1 6,000_Apr I '26 & '31
(Subject to call 1907.)
Sewer Bonds, Series C.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_3108,000
48 '03 M-S $17,000c__ _Sept 1933 Assessed valuation for 1911 2,076,208
(Subject to call 1904.)
(Assessment about 1-3 actual value.)
Sewer Bonds, Series E.
Borough tax (per $1,000) '11.$15.00
1$10,000c_July 1 '19-'24 Population In 1900
4,142
4%8'00 J-J
5,749
5,000c_July 1 '25-'29 Population in 1910
10,000c_July 1 '30-'34
15 000c_July 1 '35-'39I INTEREST at Farmers' Bank.

JOHNSTOWN. J. H. Horrocks, Comp.; C. H. Wehn, Treas.

75

Funding BondsTOTAL DEBT Feb 1 1911 $336,500
47,677
A-0 $64,000c_Apr 1 '12- 22 Sinking funds
3;4s
12,274,647
($21,000 due every 5 years.)
Total valuation 1910
City Bonds.
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value)
A 0 $31,500c
1923 City tax (per $1,000) 1909_46.00
4s
19,240
(Subject to call at any time.)
Population in 1910
INTEREST pald at City Treasurer's °Mee.
LEBANON SCHOOL DISTRICT. J. H. Seltzer, Secretary.
Mom)
Refunding Bonds (Taxable).
!Sinking fund
4s '10 ___ $120,000c
'Assessed valuation 1911_ _12,000,000
($25.000 every 5 years.)
1 (Assessment about 'X actual value.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 19l1_._$120.000 School tax (per ;1,000) 1910___$5.65

LEBANON COUNTY. R. B. Light, Clerk.
Lebanon is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1911 _455,000
1,000
4s '04 A-0 $8,950c
Sinking fund
20,900c
4s '05 ___
Assessed valuation 1908_40,290,149
Funding Bonds.
(Assessment about 4
3 actual value.)
4s '04 A-0 $23,000c ____1919-1934 County tax (per $1,000) 1910_$2.00
700
59,565
Population in 1910
4s 89 ___
INTEREST payable at County Treasurer's office.

This city is In Cambria County. Incorporated Dec. 18 1889. The city
pays the State tax on all bonds.
when Due.
LOANSRefunding Bonds.
Fire Alarm.
3'72s 01 J-D $93,000c___June 1 1931
48 '94 J-J
$8,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1924 (Subject to call after June 11921.)
LEHIGH COUNTY. J. S. Troxell, Chief Clerk.
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1094.)
Sewer & Street Improvement.
Building Bonds.
0.6,093 Id S $25,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1923
Allentown is the county seat.
When Due. BOND. DEBT May 1911 4325,000
4s '00 M-S $60,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1930 (Subject to call after Sept 11905.)
LOANS22,000
Funding and Improvem t Bonds. Sinking fund
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1905)
43,0'94 F-A $50,000c__ _Aug 1 1924
Hospital Bonds
4s '09 A-0 $200,000c_ _April 1 1924 Assessed valuation 1910_67,180,629
(Subject to call after Aug 11004.)
County tax (per $1.000) 1910_42.50
(Subject to call April 1 1914.)
48 '02 M-N $10,000c__ _Nov 1 1032 4s '96 A-0 $20 000c___Oct 1 1026
118,832
4s '10 Al-N $125,000c_May 1 '15-35 Population In 1910
(Subject to call after Nov 11912.)
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1906.)
($25,000 every 5 years.)
INTEREST at County Treas. office.
Fire Department Bonds.
4s '09 A-0 100,000c,.,. _.Oct 1 1939
48 '06 J-D $50,000c_ _ _June 1 1938
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1919)
LEWISTOWN.
L.
Koenig,
Chairman
Finance
Committee
(Subject to call after June 1 1916.)
Bridge Bonds.
This borough is in Mifflin County.
4s '05 M-S $30,000c___Mch 1 1935
River Improvement Bonds.
Paving Bonds
Sewer Bonds-Tax exempt.
5s '91 M-N $40,000e_ _ ,.May 1 1921 (Subject to call after Mch 1 1915.)
1934 4s '06 F-A $25.000c___Aug 1 1936
M-N $72,500e
BOND. DEBT Apr 3 19114506,000 Is
(Subject to call after May 11896.)
(Subject to call Aug 1 1916.)
(Subject to call after 1909.)
Sinking fund
Morreilville 13oro. Bonds.
212,376
1939 BOND. DEBT Nov 16 '11.. $107,500
11,1-N 55,0000
5s '92 WS $10,000c___Sept 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1911_18,029,055 48
Assessed valuation*1910__ _3,178,474
(Subject to call after 10 years.)
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1897.) (Assessment about 1-3 actual value)
Hose house Bonds-Tax-exempt. (Assessment at about actual value.)
5s '93 M-S $10,000c__ _Sept 1 1913 City tax (per $1,000) 1911_,..412.00
Population in 1900
(Subject to call after Sept 11898.)
35,938 5s '08 F-A $5,000c_ __Feb 11038 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___ _$22.00
Population in 1910
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1913.)
8.166
INTEREST payable In Johnstown Population In 1910
55,482
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
JOHNSTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT. D. M. S. MeFeaters, Secretary.
E.
Harder,
Frank
Treasurer.
LOCKHAVEN.
Ms'10
330'01 MN $72,000c_
1931
4
May 1
M-S*555,000c_ _Sept 1 1940
(Subject to call after May 1 1906.) (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1915.)
Thls city is In Clinton County. Incorporated March 28 1870.
City Bonds.
330'02 J-D $14.000c_ . _June 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Oct JAW__ $353,000 LOANSWhen Due.
4s '95 M-N $25,000c___/day 1 1915
(Subject to call June 1 1907.)
Sinking fund
24,693
Refunding Bonds.
4s '06 J-D 377,000c_ _June 11038 Val. school prop. 1911
Water Loans
1,000.01)0 4s '98 J-D $25,000c
Dec 1 1918
(Subject to call after May 1 1911.) Assessed valuation 1911__18,929,055 330'04 M-N 84,500c___May 1 1924 45 '94 J-J $19.500c___July 1 1914
4 3 s'08 F-A$100,000c__ _ Feb 1 1938 (Assessment about 30 actual value) 3348'03 A-0 10,000c ___Oct 1 1923 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 '11_ $207,500
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1913.) School tax (per 31,000) 1911_311.00
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1908.) Water bonds (included) ___ 137,500
2,800
4s '09 J-D $35 000____June 1 1939 Population in 1910
55,482 3(-4s'10 J-J
8,500__July 1 1920 SInking fund Oct 1 1911___
(Subject to call June 1 1914.) 1 • Exempt from State tax.
(Subject to call after July 1 1912.) Assessed valuation 1910_ _3,354,978
INTEREST payable at office of City Treasurer.
330'10 M-N 15,000c___Nov 1 1930 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.)
City tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _ _$11.00
(Subject to call Nov. 1 1920.)
JUNIATA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
70
9
7,.0
45 '07 J-J $20.000rJan 1 1927 Total tax (per $1.000) 1911_4217
This district Is In Blair County.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1912.) Population in 1910
5s '11 NI-S $35,000 __
ept 1 19411
TAX FREE TO EIOLDERS.-State tax on bonds Is paid by city.
(Optional after Sept. 1 1926.) I
INTEREST payable at the City Treasurer's office.
KANE SCHOOL DISTRICT. M. L. Peterson, Secy.
LOCK HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT. J. W. Dickey. Chairman Fin. Corn.
All bonds are exempt from State tax. Issues of '96, '97 & '00 subject
LOANSWhen Due. Assessed valuation 1910_41,949,448
5s '07 A-0 $105,200_ _Oct 1 '12-'36 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_421.95 to call after 10 years: issue of 1902 subject to call after 15 years.
33-is'00
M-S $6,000c___Mch 1 1920 1 BOND. DEBT July 1 '11_ _ _ 451,400
130N D. DEBT June 1911_ _$111,500 Population in 1911 (est.)
7,000
3.65s'97 F-A 8,000c___Aug 1 1917 Val. of school prop.J'nel '10_116,500
LACKAWANNA COUNTY. E. A. Jones, Comptroller.
4s '08 J-D
3,400c___June 1 1916 Assessed valuation 1910_3,394,000
County scat is Scranton.
34s'02 M-N 34,000c___MaY 2 1922 School tax (ner $1,000) 1010_ _$6.00
Road Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
I
INTEREST payable at District Treasurer's office.
48 g '03 M-N J$100,000eMay 1 '13-23; 4s '11 A-Of
1 1921
1 50,000c_May 1 19331
150,000 __Apr 1 1931 LOGAN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DIST, J. M. Edwards, Sec.
This district Is In Blair County.
4s '08 J-D 180,000c__Dec 15 1038 BOND. DEBT Jan 2 1911_5600,000
Floatingdebt
Refunding and Building Bonds.
Cash on hand ________
35,596
Refunding Bonds.
$2
20
6'0
,000
48 '02 A-0$225,000c___Apr 1 1922 Total assessed val, 1910_227,088,190 43-4s'07 J-J $65,000c_ Jan 1 1922 SInkIng fund
(Subject to call after Jan 11917.)
Assessed valuation 1910...._3,700
15
1:0:
(Assessment about 1-2 actual value.)
Refunding Court House Bonds.
4s '06 J-D $135,000c___Dec 1 1938 County tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _51.50 BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_485,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_39.00
259,570 INT. payable at Union Bk.,Altoona. Populatio n in 1909 (est.)
INTEREST nayahle In Scranton Population in 1910

LANCASTER. J. H. Rathfon, Comptroller.

LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP. G. C. Anderson,Secretary.

Tills township (P.0. Ardmore) is in Montgomery County.
This city Is tile capital of Lancaster County. Incorporated March 20
When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_ $398,000
LOANS1818. State tax on bonds is paid by city.
134,733
Sinking fund
Sewer Bonds-(Free of tax.)
Water-System-Improvet Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
$198,000c_July
1 '13-'28 Assessed valuation 1910 18,187,885
33-4s'13
J-J
4s '11 A-O*575,000__Apr 1 1941 Is '08 A-0 881,000c _ __Apr 1 1938
(Assessment about 1-3 actual value.)
($40,000 due each 5 years.)
(Subject to call after April 1 1931.)
(Subject to call AprIl 1 1928.)
Judgment Bonds.
31,0
M-N $145.000c___Nov 1 1933 4s '04 J-J J 150,000c_Jan'19-'24-'29 Township tax(per $1,000) 1910_$6.50
17,676
1 50.000c___Jan 1 1934 Population in 1910
4s
A-0 $120,000c_ _Oct 1 1925 (Subject to call. sec V. 77, p. 724.1
50,000c___July 1 1933
J-J
(Subject to cal after 1915.)
Relief Fund Bonds.
33.4s
INTEREST payable at Merlon T tie & Trust Co., Ardmore.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
Jan $14.000r ___ _Perpetual
33is '04M S$250,000c_ __Sept 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ $924,000 LOWER MERTON TWP. SCHOOL DIST. W. J. Byrnes Jr., Secretary
(Sub, to call part yearly from 1924.) Value city property
2,302,000
Bonds are all tax-exempt.
4s '06 A-0 $90,000c_ _Oct 1 1936 Assessed valuation 1911_25,209,904 LOANSWhen Due. BOND;DEBT Oct 1 II__ $332,100
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1926.) (Assessm't about 2-3 actual value.) 4s '09 J-J $200,000c_July 1 '14-'39 Assessed valuation 1911_18,282,445
Sewer & Fire Dept. Bonds.
City tax (per $1,000) 1910
$8.00 (See V. 88, p. 1513. for maturity.) (Ascessmentabout 1-3 actual value.)
48 '10 A-0 $65,000c__ _Apr 1 1940 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_415.50 __s '01 ___
34,000
School tax (per $1,000)*10-'1147.50
(Subject to call Apr 1 1930)
Population in 1900
41,459
17,676
Population in 1910
18,100
s '99 _
Refunding Water Bonds.
Population In 1910_ ___ _47,227 43,0'10 A-Of60,000c_Oct 1 '25-'30-35 INTEREST payable at Merlon Title
33-45
J-J $80,00