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- Source of title proper: Title based on the content of the series.
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Dates of creation area
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1893-1930 (Creation)
Physical description area
Physical description
0.227 m of textual records
9 microfilm reels (35 mm): negative
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Scope and content
Series consists of the collector's rolls of the Town of Sudbury. The collector's rolls contain the same information as the assessment rolls with the addition of the date of payment for the taxes. They were created by the town clerk from the assessment rolls and then given to the collector who would be entrusted to acquire the taxes from the individuals or businesses and record the date and amount paid in the rolls. The rolls would then be given to the town treasurer.
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Material is also available on microfilm. Surviving collector's rolls prior to 1914 have been digitized.
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General note
Collector's Rolls were first created in the Town of Sudbury under By-Law VI in 1893. The first person appointed as the Collector was John W. Carmichael who was paid the sum of 3% on the dollar for all tax collected including the areas of all uncollected rolls for the Township of McKim. Carmichael was also required to furnish bond in the amount of $2,000 so that he may be held liable on his bond for any discrepancies.