Directory of the city of Oakland and its environs, including Alameda, Berkeley and Temescal 1872, Part 10

Author: Langley, Henry G
Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Oakland [Calif.] : Strickland & co. ; San Francisco : H.G. Langley
Number of Pages: 416


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Officers-J. C. VanWyck, M. D., President ; George E. Sherman, M. D., Vice-President ; H. P. Babcock, M. D., Secretary ; Clinton Cushing, M. D., Treasurer and Librarian ; T. H. Pinkerton, M. D., C. S. Kittredge, M. D., and William Bolton, M. D., Censors.


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ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS .- Organized June, 1871. Number of members, one hundred and fifty. Meets the second and last Thursdays of every month in Red Men's Hall, east side of Broadway between Third and Fourth streets.


Officers-S. D. Cronin, County Delegate ; Maurice Fitzgerald, Presi- dent ; Michael Sullivan, Vice President ; James Lenon, Correspond- ing Secretary ; John Glennon, Financial Secretary; John Scannell, Treasurer.


DURANT RHETORICAL SOCIETY .- Organized by the first Freshman Class of the College of California in 1860. Number of active members, thirty-three. Meets every Friday evening, at eight o'clock, in its room in the University building. All regular members of the University are eligible to membership, and all the offices are open to them except those of. President, Vice-President, Chief and First Assist- ant Editors, to which positions only Seniors and Juniors can be elected. The exercises are of a literary character, consisting of select readings, the reading of the manuscript Echo, and debates on the various ques- tions of the day, as well as on general scientific and literary subjects. The society publish a monthly paper, called the "University Echo," devoted to science, literature, and also to California and University interests.


Officers - James Budd, President ; John Price, Vice - President ; Arthur Rodgers, Chief Editor ; George C. Edwards, First Assistant Editor ; Edward A. Parker, Second Assistant Editor ; L. S. Burchard, Third Assistant Editor; Miss O. Kirby, Corresponding Secretary ; S. B. Christy, Recording Secretary ; John Price, Treasurer ; James C. Perkins, Historian.


HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized October 5th, 1862. Number of members, fifteen. Office at Nathan Rosenberg's, west side of Broadway between Eighth and Ninth streets. The society owns a tract of land in the Mountain View Cemetery, and during the past year have expended about $200 in improving it.


Officers-Henry Ash, President ; I. Marcus, Vice-President ; Lewis Greenbaum, Treasurer; Lasery Rosenberg, Secretary ; Nathan Rosen- berg, Jacob Letter and Salomon Beel, Trustees.


HEPTASOPHS, OR SEVEN WISE MEN .- EUREKA CONCLAVE No. 4 .- Organized August 15th, 1871. Number of members, thirty- three. Meets every Saturday evening in Red Men's Hall, east side of Broadway between Third and Fourth streets.


Officers-J. W. Morris, Archon ; J. E. Whitcher, Chancellor ; C. H. Townsend, Provost ; A. F. Potter, Prelate; Felix Chappellet, Treasurer ; William Craib, Scribe.


LADIES' RELIEF SOCIETY .- Organized November 9th, 1871. Incorporated June 12th, 1872. Meets first Thursday of every month, in the Home on Walton Avenue, near Telegraph Avenue.


Soon after the news of the destruction of Chicago by fire reached Oakland, several benevolent ladies of this city met and organized a sew-


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ing society for the relief of the sufferers. After this object was accom- plished they concluded to organize under the name of the Ladies' Relief Society, for the purpose of aiding the destitute of their own city, espe- cially women and children, and also to provide a home for aged females.


During the present year Elijah Bigelow, Esq., donated to the society a lot on Franklin street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, valued at $7,000. From the proceeds of a fair held under the auspices of the association and contributions, they have already collected a building fund of $2,200, and propose to immediately commence the erection of a home. In the meantime they have rented a building on Walton Ave- nue, near Telegraph Avenue, for a temporary home until their own edifice is completed. At present there are ten inmates.


The society is governed by a Board of Managers, consisting of twenty-four ladies.


Officers .- Mrs. J. Preston Moore, President ; Mrs. J. W. Dwinelle and Mrs. A. Dam, Vice-Presidents ; Mrs. L. P. Fisher, Recording Sec- retary ; Mrs. C. C. Curtis, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. J. I. Spear, Treasurer ; Mrs. Perkins, Matron of the Home.


LAUREL LEAF SOCIAL CLUB .- Organized March 24th, 1872. Number of members, eighteen. Meets every Thursday evening in club room at Parker House.


Officers-M. J. Hayden, President ; M. J. O'Neill, Vice-President ; M. J. Hallahan, Secretary ; J. J. Cahill, Treasurer ; J. T. Walsh, Sergeant. at Arms.


LIVE OAK LITERARY SOCIETY .- Organized January 6th, 1872. Number of members, twenty-five. Meets every Saturday at Cali- fornia Military Academy.


Objects-Mutual improvement in debate, composition and general lit -- erature.


Officers-V. Rattan, President ; D. B. Fairbanks, Vice-President ; G. F. Swain, Secretary ; C. F. Crocker, Treasurer.


MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE UNION. - Organized August 17th, 1870. Number of members, twenty-five. Meets the second Mon- day evening of every month at the office of George H. Fogg, eastside of. Broadway bet. Fifth and Sixth streets.


Officers-C. L. Taylor, President ; Henry Evers, Vice-President ; ; George H. Fogg, Secretary ; Peter Baker, Treasurer.


OAKLAND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized June 7th, 1869. The objects of this Society are to relieve the sick and destitute, and to secure employment for the unemployed.


All who become subscribers are members, and are entitled to the directory and tickets, which will enable them to refer applicants to the proper source for relief.


The Visitors are distributed so as to cover the entire area of the city, and are selected with great care, their services being gratuitous.


The diversified labors of each district are confided to the prudent


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supervision and control of a Visitor, whose field of labor is compressed to a limit which admits of his personal attention to all the needy therein.


In whatever part of the city the suffering apply to the members of the Association for aid, by means of a directory and printed tickets they are sent to their appropriate section and Visitor, whose proximity to the residence of the applicants enables him, by personal visitation and inquiry, to extend, withhold or modify relief, on clearly defined principles, according to the deserts and necessities of every case.


Assistance is rendered not only with great caution, but with great secrecy and delicacy when necessary. No degradation consequently will follow such relief; nor will it be the means of undermining one right principle, or of enfeebling one well-directed impulse.


During the year ending June 3d, 1872, two hundred and thirty-nine per- sons were assisted. The expenditures for the same period were $1426.45.


The annual meeting is held on the first Monday of June, at which time an Executive Committee, consisting of fifteen gentlemen and fifteen ladies, are elected, who hold office for the term of one year.


Quarterly meetings of the Executive Committee are held on the second Monday of June, September, December and March, at which time the Board of Trustees is required to make a full and detailed report of the condition and all the transactions of the Society during the preceding quarter.


Officers-W. K. Rowell, President ; E. P. Sanford, Vice-President ; Dr. B. F. Pendleton, Treasurer ; Mrs. L. L. Lynde, Secretary ; I. W. Knox, G. W. Armes and N. W. Spaulding, Board of Trustees.


OAKLAND DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION .- Organized May 5th, 1872. Number of members, twelve. Meets at Brayton Hall.


Officers-W. M. Graham, President ; E. N. Deuprey, Vice-President; S. F. Baldwin, Secretary ; Charles E. Davis, Treasurer.


OAKLAND FARMING, HORTICULTURAL AND INDUS- TRIAL CLUB .- Organized April 19th, 1872. Mumber of members, thirty-seven. Meets on the second and fourth Fridays of every month at the. Chemical Lecture Room of the University of California, northeast corner of Franklin and Twelfth streets. The annual election is held in January.


Object-The improvement of its members in the theory and practice of agriculture, horticulture, and other industrial and domestic pursuits.


Officers-Professor E. S. Carr, President ; Charles W. Howard, W. P. Gibbons, M. D., and J. V. Webster, Vice-Presidents ; A. T. Dewey, Secretary ; Christian Bagge, Treasurer ; Charles H. Dwinelle, Libra- rian.


OAKLAND HARMONIC SOCIETY .- Organized March Ist, 1870. Number of members, sixty. Rehearsals every Monday evening in the chapel of the First Congregational Church, northeast corner of Wash- ington and Tenth streets.


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Objects-To promote the interest of musical science by holding meet- ings for practice in choral music.


Officers-W. K. Flint, President ; Stephen Smith, Vice-President ; W. M. Graham, Secretary; John T. Coe, Treasurer ; John H. Dohrman, Musical Director ; J. F. Brockhage, Librarian ; Frederick Button, As- sistant Librarian.


OAKLAND TURN VEREIN .- Organized February 13th, 1866. In 1869 the society purchased a lot and building on the south side of Ninth street, between Clay and Washington, for the sum of $2,500, and fitted up the hall which they now occupy. The number of members at present is about fifty-six. There also exists in connection with the Verein a school for boys, numbering twelve pupils. Regular meetings are held the first and third Wednesdays of every month. Meetings for exercise every Tuesday and Friday evenings, at eight o'clock.


Officers-Richard E. Harmon, President ; John A. Paul, Vice-Presi- dent ; Peter Kuss, Recording Secretary ; William Hummeltenberg, Treas- urer ; Phillipson, Assistant Treasurer ; Louis Wagner, First Leader ; Philip Paul, Second Leader ; Henry Heyer, Steward and Librarian ; David Vogt, John Paul and Fritz Senram, Trustees; Rich- ard E. Harmon and Henry Sohst, Delegates to the Northern American Turners' Union.


ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. - Organized July 14th, 1867. Number of members, fifty. Meets the second Sunday of every month, in the school room connected with the Roman Catholic Church, on the northwest corner of Seventh and Jefferson streets. Ob- jects : To assist each other in time of sickness, bury deceased members, and aid their families. Sick members are entitled to thirty dollars per month and attendance by the physician of the society. On the death of a member, fifty dollars is given to defray the funeral expenses, and fifty dollars given to the family of the deceased.


Officers-John Kearney, President ; John Carey, Vice-President ; William F. Sullivan, Secretary ; Patrick Scully, Treasurer; Rev. Michael King, Chaplain ; Charles 'S. Kittredge, M. D., Physician.


Military.


OAKLAND GUARD .- COMPANY A., ( unattached ) .- Organized June 29th, 1861. Number of members, eighty. Armory, Odd Fellows' Hall.


Officers-A. W. Burrell, Captain ; R. E. Harmon, First Lieutenant ; William Myles, Second Lieutenant ; Henry Maloon, First Sergeant ; David B. Bankhead, Secretary ; George H. Fogg, Treasurer.


Incorporated Companies.


CONTRA COSTA WATER COMPANY .- Organized 1865. Cap- ital stock, $1,500,000. Office, Wilcox Block. £ Officers-Anton Chabot, President; William Pierce, Vice-President; William H. Mead, Sec- retary.


FIFTY ASSOCIATES .- Incorporated June 22d, 1869. Capital


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stock, $250,000. Office, Wilcox Block. Officers-Elijah Bigelow, Pres- ident ; G. W. Armes, Vice-President ; E. C. Sessions, Secretary.


MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION .- Organ- ized December 26th, 1863. Office, southwest corner of Broadway and Tenth street. Officers-J. S. Emery, President ; Alexander Campbell, Vice-President ; E. P. Sanford, Treasurer ; Rodmond Gibbons, John B. Felton, George E. Grant, Hiram Tubbs, Charles D. Haven, Walter Van Dyke, R. W. Kirkham, Samuel Merritt, J. W. Carrick-Trustees ; Wil- liam D. Harwood, Secretary ; William Collins, Superintendent.


OAKLAND BANK OF SAVINGS .- Incorporated August 13th, 1867. Capital stock, $1,000,000. Office, west side of Broadway between Eighth and Ninth streets. Officers-P. S. Wilcox, President ; T. B. Big- elow, Vice-President ; F. W. Gill, Cashier.


OAKLAND, BROOKLYN AND FRUIT VALE RAILROAD COMPANY .- Incorporated 1870. Capital stock, $100,000. Office, southeast corner Washington and Jones streets, Brooklyn. Officers- Hiram Tubbs, President; W. W. Crane, Jr., Vice-President; L. B. Huff, Treasurer ; W. C. Mason, Secretary.


OAKLAND GAS LIGHT COMPANY .- Incorporated 1866. Office south side of Second street between Washington and Broadway. Of- ficers-H. H. Haight, President ; Joseph G. Eastland, Vice-President ; James Freeborn, Secretary ; Van Leer Eastland, Superintendent.


OAKLAND PAVING COMPANY .- Incorporated March 26th, 1870. Office, southeast corner of Broadway and Ninth streets. Officers- T. L. Walker, President ; C. T. H. Palmer, Secretary and Treasurer ; M. H. Eastman, Superintendent.


OAKLAND RAILROAD COMPANY .- Incorporated December, 1864. Capital stock, $50,000. Office, west side of Broadway between Eighth and Ninth streets. Officers-J. S. Emery, President ; A. I. Glad- ding, Vice-President ; I. W. Knox, Treasurer ; J. M. Todd, Secretary.


OAKLAND REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES .- Incorporated De- cember 17th, 1867. Capital stock, $100,000. Office, Wilcox Block. Of- ficers-Elijah Bigelow, President ; J. I. Spear, Vice-President ; E. C. Sessions, Secretary.


PACIFIC BRIDGE COMPANY .- Incorporated March 29th, 1872. Capital stock, $ 100,000. Office, No. 14 Wilcox Block. Officers-W. H. Gorrill, President; C. F. Lucas, Vice-President ; C. H. Gorrill, Secre- tary and Treasurer.


PACIFIC LUMBER AND MILL COMPANY .- Incorporated November 29th, 1870. Capital stock, $247,500. Office, corner of West Eighth and Bay streets, Oakland Point. Officers-John W. Pearson, President ; M. D. Townsend, Treasurer; W. A. Bolinger, Secretary.


UNION SAVINGS BANK .- Incorporated May 26th, 1869. Capital stock, $1,500,000. Office, southeast corner of Broadway and Ninth streets. Officers-A. C. Henry, President ; J. West Martin, Vice-Presi- dent ; H. A. Palmer, Cashier.


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PUBLIC STREETS, AVENUES, AND SQUARES,


OF THE


CITY OF OAKLAND.


IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST OFFICIAL SURVEYS.


A, W s Peralta bet Twenty-eighth and B, SW to Beach


Adams, NE s Lake Shore Av NE to Alta Av


Adeline, N s South Front bet Magnolia and Chestnut, NE to Charter Limits


Alden, E s San Pablo Av bet Campbell and Wallace, E to Telegraph Av


Alice, N s South Front bet Harrison and Jackson, NE to Fourteenth Alta, NW s Crescent Av N to Adams


Andover, N s College Av, E of Elm, N to Eden


Atlantic, W s Peralta bet West Third and William, W to West Front


B, W s Peralta bet A and C, SW to Beach


Bay, N s South Front bet West Front and Cedar, NE to Beach


Bay Place, Es Telegraph Av bet Laurel and Prospect, E to Lake Merritt Beach, W s Peralta nr Twenty-sixth, N to Charter Limits.


Beach, W s South Front bet South Front and State, W to West Front Birney, E s Telegraph Av south of Durant, SE to Franklin


Broadway, N s South Front bet Washington and Franklin, NE to Four- teenth


Broadway Avenue, N s Fourteenth bet Telegraph Av and Franklin, NE to Charter Limits


Brook, N s Orchard nr Broadway Av, N to Broadway Av


Brown, E s San Pablo Av bet Walton and Nolan, E to Telegraph Av


Brush, N s South Front bet Market and Castro, NE to San Pablo Av


C, W s Peralta bet B and D, SW to Beach


Campbell, E s San Pablo Av bet Rowland and Alden, E to Telegraph Av Campbell, N s South Front bet Willow and Lewis, NE to Beach Caroline Square, bet Madison, Oak, Eighth and Ninth


Castro, Ns South Front bet Brush and Grove, NE to San Pablo Av Cedar, N s South Front bet Bay and Pine, NE to Beach


Center, N s South Front bet Chester and Cypress, NE to Peralta Central, W s Webster bet Orchard and Hawthorne


Charter, E s San Pablo Av bet Elm and Hobart, E to Telegraph Av Chase, junction West Eighth and Campbell, NW to West Front


Chester, N s South Front bet Henry and Center, NE to West Twelfth Chestnut, N s South Front bet Adeline and Linden, NE to San Pablo Avenue


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Clay, N s South Front bet Jefferson and Washington, NE to San Pablo Avenue


College Avenue, E s Telegraph Av North of Hawthorne, E to the Creek College Block, bet Franklin, Harrison, Twelfth and Fourteenth


Court, NE s Crescent Av, NE to Park


Crescent Avenue, NW s Lake Merritt, NE of Alta Av


Curtis, N s Eighteenth bet Market and West, NE to San Pablo Av Cypress, N s South Front bet Center and Kirkham, NE to Peralta


D, W s San Pablo Av bet C and E, SW to Beach


Delger, E s Telegraph Av bet Hobart and Durant, SE to Lake Merritt Division, junction West Eighth and Wood, NW to West Front Durant, E s Telegraph Av bet Birney and Delger, SE to Franklin


E, W s San Pablo Av bet D and F, SW to Beach


East Front, forms eastern boundary of the city, extending from South Front NE to Lake Merritt


Eden, E s Telegraph Av N of College Av, E to Broadway Av


Eighteenth, E s Market bet Seventeenth and Nineteenth, SE to San Pablo Av


Eighth, E s Market bet Seventh and Ninth, SE to East Front Eleventh, E s Market bet Tenth and Twelfth, SE to East Front Elm, E s San Pablo Av bet Charter and Sycamore, E to Broadway Av Elm, N s Hawthorne bet Telegraph Av and Andover, N to Eden


Emery, W s Peralta Av bet Watts and San Pablo Av N to Charter Limits


F, W s San Pablo Av bet E and G, SW to Beach


Fallon, N s South Front bet Oak and East Front, NE to Lake Merritt Fifteenth, E s Market bet Fourteenth and Sixteenth, SE to San Pablo


Av, and from E s Jackson nr Fourteenth, east to Lake Merritt Fifth, E s Market bet Fourth and Sixth, SE to East Front Filbert, N s South Front bet Linden and Myrtle, NE to San Pablo Av First, E s Market bet South Front and Second, SE to East Front Fourteenth, E s Market bet Thirteenth and Fifteenth, SE to East Front Fourth, E s Market bet Third and Fifth, SE to East Front Franklin, N s South Front bet Broadway and Webster, NE to Delger Franklin Square, bet Broadway, Franklin, Fourth and Fifth


Frederick, E s San Pablo Av south of William, E to Telegraph Av Front East, forms eastern boundary of the city extending from South Front NE to Lake Merritt


Front South, forms southern boundary of the city, extending from West Front to East Front


Front West, forms western boundary of the city, extending from South Front NE to Beach


Fulton, W s South Front bet State and Pearl, W to West Front


G, W s San Pablo Av bet F and H, SW to Beach Goss, W s Wood bet Railroad Av and Short, W to West Front Grove, N s South Front bet Castro and Jefferson, NE to Charter Limits


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H, W s San Pablo Av bet G and I, SW to Beach


Halleck, N s Twenty-eighth bet Beach and Hubbard, N to Charter Limits


Harlan, W s Peralta Av bet Haven and Watts, N to Charter Limits Harrison, N s South Front bet Webster and Alice, NE to Lake Merritt


Harrison Square, bet Harrison, Alice, Sixth and Seventh


Haven, W s Peralta Av bet Hollis and Harlan, N to Charter Limits Hawthorne, E s Telegraph Av nr Rowland, NE to Broadway Av Henry, Ns South Front bet Lewis and Chester, NE to Peralta Hobart, E s San Pablo Av opp Twenty-first, E to Broadway Av Holden, W s Peralta bet Horton and Hollis, N to Charter Limits Hollis, W s Peralta bet Holden and Haven, N to Charter Limits Horton, W s Peralta bet Hubbard and Holden, N to Charter Limits Hubbard, W s Peralta bet Halleck and Horton, N to Charter Limits Hudson, W s Market bet Pearl and West First, W to West Front


Jackson, N s South Front bet Alice and Madison, NE to Lake Merritt Jefferson, N s South Front bet Grove and Clay, NE to San Pablo Av Jefferson Square, bet Grove, Jefferson, Sixth and Seventh


Julia, (now Madison) N s South Front bet Jackson and Oak, NE to Lake Merritt


Kirkham, N s South Front bet Cypress and Poplar, NE to Peralta


Lafayette Square, bet Grove, Jefferson, Tenth and Eleventh


Lake Shore Avenue, extends around Lake Merritt


Laura, E s Market bet Twenty-first and Twenty-second, SE to San Pablo Av


Laurel, E s Telegraph Av bet Elm and Bay, E to Broadway Av Lee, E s Lake Shore Av bet Adams and Oakland, NE and E to Adams Lewis, N s South Front bet Campbell and Henry, NE to Peralta Lincoln, W s Peralta, nr West Twelfth, W to West Front Linden, N s South Front bet Chestnut and Filbert, NE to San Pablo Av Locust, E s Telegraph Av bet Elm and Walnut, E to Webster Logan, N of Walton bet Telegraph and San Pablo Avenues


Madison, (late Julia) N s South Front bet Jackson and Oak, NE to Lake Merritt


Magnolia, N s South Front bet Union and Adeline, NE to Peralta Market, N s South Front bet Myrtle and Brush, NE to Charter Limits Merrimac Place, E s Telegraph Av bet Prospect and Bay Place, E to Broadway Av


Moss, W s Broadway Av nr Charter Limits, W to Telegraph Av 1 Myrtle, N s South Front bet Filbert and Market, NE to San Pablo Av


Nineteenth, E s Market bet Eighteenth and Twentieth, SE to San Pablo Avenue


Ninth, E s Market bet Eighth and Tenth, SE to East Front


Nolan, E s San Pablo Av, S of Brown, E to Grove


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Oak, N s South Front bet Madison and Fallon, NE to Lake Merritt Oakland, NE s Lake Shore Av bet Broadway and Lee Oakland Square, bet Harrison, Alice, Tenth and Eleventh


Orchard, E s Summit, N of Prospect, E to Lake Merritt


Park, junction Summer N to Court


Park, E s San Pablo Avbet Wallace and Sycamore, E to Grove Pearl, W s South Front bet Fulton and Hudson, W to West Front Peralta, junction of Locust and Broadway Av, N to Elm Peralta, N s South Front bet Pine and Willow, NE to San Pablo Av Peralta, N s Delger bet Broadway Av and Webster, NE to Elm Pine, N s South Front bet Cedar and Wood, NE to Beach Poplar, N s South Front bet Kirkham and Union, NE to Peralta Prospect, E s Telegraph Av opp Alden, E to Lake Merritt


Railroad Avenue, (or West Seventh) W s Market bet West Fifth and West Eighth, West to West Front


Rowland, E s San Pablo Av N of Campbell, E to Telegraph Av


San Pablo Avenue, junction of Telegraph and Broadway Avenues, N to Charter Limits


Second, E s Market bet First and Third, SE to East Front


Seventeenth, E s Market bet Sixteenth and Eighteenth, SE to San Pablo Av


Seventh, E s Market bet Sixth and Eighth, SE to East Front Seward, W s Peralta bet Lincoln and Taylor, W to West Front


Short, junction Division and Pine, W to West Front


Sixteenth, E s Market bet Fifteenth and Seventeenth, SE to San Pablo Av


Sixth, E s Market bet Fifth and Seventh, SE to East Front


South Front, forms southern boundary of the city, extending from West Front to East Front


Spring, E s Crescent Av, SE to Lake Shore Av


State, W s South Front bet Beach and Fulton, W to West Front


Summer, SW s Crescent Av, SW to Alta


Summit, N s Prospect bet Telegraph Av and Webster


Sycamore, E s San Pablo Av bet Park and Elm, E to Telegraph Av


Taylor, W s Peralta bet Seward and Chase, NW to West Front Telegraph Avenue, junction Broadway and San Pablo Av, NE to Charter Limits


Tenth, E s Market bet Ninth and Eleventh, SE to East Front


Third, E s Market bet Second and Fourth, SE to East Front Thirteenth, E s Market bet Twelfth and Fourteenth, SE to East Front Thirtieth, W s San Pablo Av bet Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second, W to Peralta


Thirty-fourth, W s San Pablo Av bet Thirty-second and Thirty-sixth, W to Peralta


Thirty-second, W s Market bet Thirtieth and Thirty-fourth, W to Peralta


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Thirty-sixth, W s San Pablo Av bet Thirty-fourth and Peralta


Twelfth, E s Market bet Eleventh and Thirteenth, SE to East Front Twentieth, E s Market bet Nineteenth and Twenty-first, SE to San Pablo Av, thence E to Telegraph Av


Twenty-eighth, W s San Pablo Av bet Twenty-sixth and Thirtieth, W to Beach


Twenty-first, Es Market bet Twentieth and Laurel, SE to San Pablo Av Twenty-fourth, W s Market bet West Twenty-second and Twenty-sixth, W to West Front


Twenty-second, E s Market NE of Laurel, SE to San Pablo Av


Twenty-sixth, W s Market bet Twenty-fourth and Twenty-eighth, W to Peralta


Union, N s South Front bet Poplar and Magnolia, NE to Peralta


Valley, N s Locust bet Telegraph Av and Broadway Av, NE to Elm Vernon, NE s Lee bet Oakland and Adams, NE to Crescent


Wallace, E s San Pablo Av bet Alden and Park, E to Telegraph Av Walnut, E s Telegraph Av bet Hobart and Locust, E to Webster Walsworth, junction Oakland and Prospect, NE to Crescent Av Walton, E s San Pablo Av bet Logan and Brown, E to Telegraph Av Washington, Ns South Front bet Clay and Broadway, NE to Four- teenth




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