A detailed snapshot of a 1922 town budget and public finances.
This edition compiles the annual reports of the town’s leaders and school officials for Suffield, Connecticut, covering receipts, expenditures, and the year’s public work. It includes school budgeting, road and bridge projects, library activity, and trustee accounts, all in a concise, official format.
The report presents the scope of town finances for the year ending September 1, 1922. It highlights estimated receipts, notable transfers by the Board of Finance, the 1922-1923 school budget, and the work of auditors and treasurers. You’ll also see details on specific departments, taxes, and planned improvements, along with related trust fund activity and library administration.
- A clear layout of receipts, expenditures, and tax administration for the year.
- Details on the 1922-1923 school budget and personnel costs.
- Reports from the Kent Memorial Library, Sheldon Fund, and other town trusts.
- Auditors’ conclusions and notes on unpaid town orders and financial standing.
Ideal for readers of local history and municipal finance who want a precise view of how a early-20th century town managed money, roads, schools, and community services.