A municipal statistical information return. It provides information on the receipts, disbursements, assets and liabilities for the Village of Bradford for 1918.
John HarrisonAssessment Rolls
18 Archival description results for Assessment Rolls
18 results directly related
Exclude narrower terms
CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-21-17
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1918
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CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-21-13
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1918-01-17 - 1918-09-30
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Four letters from S. (Scott) Martin regarding tax collection in Bradford.
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- A letter from Martin asking for an extension for some of the community’s taxpayers to pay their taxes
- A letter from Martin asking for an extension for some of the community’s taxpayers to pay their taxes
- A letter from Martin asking for a raise to do tax collection for Bradford for the 1918 tax year
- A letter from Martin withdrawing his application to be tax collector for 1918 due to personal circumstances
CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-21-24
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c. 1917
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Statement of unpaid taxes for the Village of Bradford for the year 1917.
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CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-21-29
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c. 1918
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Tax collector’s roll, most likely from 1918.
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CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-21-12
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1917
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Collector’s statement of taxes for 1917. S. (Scott) Martin as tax collector.
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CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-25-01
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1918-1936
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Tax related documents, calculations and documents from Bradford High School, Simcoe County levy documents and tax rates, from 1918-1936. Includes items related to marsh drainage, Bradford High School, etc.
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CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-21-27
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1917-11-12
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Tax notice for 1917, addressed to George Lawson and Richard Crake.
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CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-21-21
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1918-04-22
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An notice of assessment for Thompson & Annie Fisher. The appeal section is filled in to announce the attention of disputing the assessment. Appeals would have been heard by the Court of Revision.
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