The Worcester directory containing a general directory of the citizens, a business directory and the city and county register, 1907, Part 1

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CHARLES E. ROGERSON, President.


Vice-President. JAMES LONGLEY.


Vice-President.


WILLIAM C. WILLIAMS.


Assistant. Treasurer ..


WILLIAM L. WHITNEY.


Secretary and Manager of Safe Deposit Dept. HENRY A. FENN.


Assistant Secretary.


HERBERT D. HEATHFIELD.


Solicitor. SOLOMON LINCOLN.


Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS J. BURRAGE.


CAPITAL, $1,000,000. SURPLUS, $2,000,000.


Transacts a general banking business, allowing interest on deposits. Acts as Executor, Administrator of Estates and Guardian of Property. Acts as Trustee under Wills or otherwise, and as Transfer Agent for Railroad or Other Corporations. Rents Safes in its Vaults at from $10 to $150 a year, according to size. Receives Bonds and Other Securities, and Valuables for Safe Keeping.


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Oswego


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5.00


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3.00


Lowell


3.50


Providence


5.00


Lowell Suburban 2.50


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Attleboro


2.50


East Providence


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Taunton


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Cranston


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Westerly


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WORCESTER DIRECTORY


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INDEX OF CONTENTS.


PAGE.


ABBREVIATIONS.


35, 57


ADVERTISING INDEX


8


LIBRARIES 792, 857


ALDERMEN.


841


LICENSE BOARD 848


ALMANAC


6


LICENSE COMMISSIONERS 818


ALMS HOUSE.


847


MARRIAGES 16


AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.


865


MASONIC SOCIETIES 889


AMERICAN MECHANICS


876


MASSACHUSETTS STATE GOVERNMENT 894


MASTERS IN CHANCERY.


901


MAYORS OF MASS. CITIES


901


ASSESSORS' VALUATION OF WORCESTER


5


MAYORS OF WORCESTER 901


MEDICAL EXAMINERS


891


ASSOCIATIONS 865


896


ASYLUMS


862


NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY


885


AUCTIONEERS 747


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS 800


892


BANKS .748,


930


NURSES


801


BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES. 16


ODD FELLOWS.


888


BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, &C. 34


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR


847


BOARD OF HEALTH. 847


PARKS


56


PENSION EXAMINERS


901


BUILDERS' EXCHANGE


863


PHYSICIANS


807


BUILDINGS .. 34


POLICE DEPARTMENT


844


BUSINESS DIRECTORY 745


CALENDAR


861


POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE 856


CENSUS, etc


16 to 23


PONDS AND RESERVOIRS 33


CHURCHES


858


POPULATION. 16 to 28


CITY DEBT


5


POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS 18


CITY GOVERNMENT


841


POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES 16


CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS


896


POPULATION OF WORCESTER 17


CLERGYMEN .760,


858


POST OFFICE. 900


COMMON COUNCIL


841


POSTAGE RATES 13


CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


900


PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY. 898


CONSTABLES


844, 901


CONTRACTORS


764


COUNTY OFFICERS


891


RAILROAD STATIONS.


COURTS


897


CUSTOM HOUSE


901


READING ROOMS.


813


DAY NURSERY


880


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS .. ...


842


DEATHS AND BIRTHS


16


RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS


858


DEMOCRATIC CITY COMMITTEE


861


REPRESENTATIVES 895, 900


861


DISTANCES FROM WORCESTER. .


29


ROYAL ARCANUM ...


878 861


DISTRICT COURTS


898


SAVINGS BANKS


816, 934


ELECTION OFFICERS 849


SCHOOLS ...


817, 850


ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY ..


947


SENATORIAL DISTRICTS 895


ELECTRIC ROADS


864 SENATORS . 895, 899


EMPLOYMENT OFFICES


724


SHERIFF AND DEPUTIES 891


ENGINEERS' DEPARTMENT.


843


SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS 843


EXPRESSES. 775


SOCIETIES 865


FEDERAL OFFICERS IN WORCESTER.


901


SOCIALIST CITY COMMITTEE. 861


894


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH


845


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


845


STREET COMMISSIONER 842


FORESTERS. .867, 869, 872, 874


STREET DIRECTORY. 35


FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY


857


STREET LIGHTING DEPARTMENT 848


GAS LIGHT CO. 946


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC .. 871


HACK FARES 848


HALLS


34


HIBERNIANS


865


HILLS.


34


HOLIDAYS 850,860


HOME FARM ..


847


HOME FOR AGED MEN


871


HOME FOR AGED WOMEN


871


THEATRES 34, 833


843


HOSPITALS


862


TRUST COMPANY 933


HOTELS


785


TRUST FUNDS 5


UNDERTAKERS 836,


843


INDEX TO OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS


UNITED STATES COURTS.


897


INSANE ASYLUMS.


862


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 899


VALUATION OF WORCESTER. 5


INSURANCE FIRE PATROL 847 VILLAGES. 33


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE 893


VOTING PRECINCT BOUNDARIES 31


KNIGHTS OF MALTA 866


WARD BOUNDARIES ... 30


KNIGHTS OF PYTHÍAS 873 WATER DEPARTMENT. 847


LAND COURT 898


WEALTH OF WORCESTER


5


891 LAWYERS 791 WORCESTER COUNTY OFFICERS


CHANGES IN THE WORCESTER DIRECTORY.


Names in Directory of 1906-including 2,940 deceased or removed 61,334


Names omitted in preparing Directory of 1907 9,343


51,991


Names added in preparing Directory of 1907.


11,427


Names in Directory of 1907-including 3,208 deceased or removed


63,418


Increase from 1906 to 1907


.2,084


833


TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES


887


TEMPORARY HOME. 880


HOPE CEMETERY


861


TREASURY DEPARTMENT


INCORPORATED COMPANIES.


822 12


TEACHERS 831,


851


TELEGRAPH OFFICES


833


TELEPHONE OFFICES


FINANCIAL DEPARTMENTS


843


STATE OFFICERS.


STOCK COMPANIES. 822


SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS 858


SUPERIOR COURT 897


SUPREME COURT 897


TAX LEVY 5


DIRECTORY LIBRARY


890


REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE


DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES


897 RURAL CEMETERY


PUBLIC LIBRARY 857


PUBLIC SCHOOLS 850 33


RAILROADS.


864


POLITICAL PARTY COMMITTEES 861


4 POLLING PLACES. 32


CEMETERIES


866


MILITARY


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


BANDS 799


33


APARTMENT HOUSES


ASSESSORS 843


ASSOCIATED CHARITIES


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LEGAL HOLIDAYS. 860


INSURANCE COMPANIES . 787, 941


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BOARD OF TRADE. 863


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THE WEALTH OF WORCESTER.


The Assessors' Valuation of Worcester, May 1, 1906.


Real Estate, $97,461,400; Personal Estate, $25,765,101; Total, $123,226,501. Rate of Taxation per $1,000-City Tax, $14.97: County Tax. $.79; State Tax, $.84-Total, $16.60. Valuation of Property exempt from Taxation, 1906, $6,324,000.


Tax Levy, State Tax, in 1906, $142,018.83 ; County Tax, $135,693.00 ; City Tax, $1,827,276.80 ; Overlayings, $16,665.29. Total assessment in 1906, $2,121,653.92.


Male Polls in 1906, 38,047; registered male voters, 23,943; number voting at city election, 19,258.


Women voters for school committee registered in 1906, 775; number voting, 39.


Dwellings in Worcester, Dec. 1, 1906, 13,213. Area of Worcester, 34.02 square miles, or 21,772.80 acres. Building Permits issued in 1906: For new buildings, 466 (brick, 72, wood, 394); for additions, 446. Total, 912.


SCHEDULE OF CITY PROPERTY.


District Court and Police Buildings and lot. $70,254.00 | City Scales, (5), $ 1,700.00


Police Station No. 2, Lamartine Street


13,644.00 16,401.00


New Workshop and Storehouse (est.) 23,177.72


Fire Dep't, Engine and Hose Houses, &c. . 463,971.51 do. Personal Property 179,082.00


City Engineer's Dep't, Personal Property . 3,468.26


Commiss'rs of Public Parks 66


3,500.00


Free Public Library, Buildings 175,935.00


do. Personal Property


125,000.00


Street Lighting Department 10,999.36


Health Dept. Hosp'l for contag's diseases . do. Laboratory Fixtures


1,500.00 51,200.00


6,085.75


Voting Bootbs, Ward Room Fixtures. 2,000.00


Property at rifle range. . 750.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures


1,175.90


Street Department, stables, sheds, land, &c. do. Personal Property


79,615.07 56,136.27


Total .$15,751,497.80


Overseers of Poor, Real Estate 150,960.00


do. Personal Property 40,031.81


School Department, Real Estate 2,568,702.17


do. Personal Property .. 113,900.00 Water Dep't, Real Est., reservoir, pipe, &c .. 4,314,525.06


do. Other property . 129,187.81


Salable Lands. 4,221.00


Sewer Dep't, System in Gen'l Construction. 4, 152,990.40 do. Pur'f'n Wks. & Pumping Stations 644,328.03 do. Separating System 993,501.21


Public Buildings Dep't, mach'y and tools ..


The Common, 7 acres; Dodge Park, 13 acres; Hope Cemetery, 141 acres; Crompton Park, 14.548 acres; Elm Park, 28 acres ; Grant Square, 23,101 sq. ft .; North Pond, 37-124ths of Pond; Lake Park, 110 acres; Institute Park, 18 acres; East Park, 12 acres-Fee in the Commonwealth; Chandler Hill, 3512 acres; Uni- versity Park, 1416 acres; Newton Hill, 60 acres; North Park, 41.563 acres; Hadwen Park, 42 acres; Fair- mount Square, .92 acres; Greenwood Park, 11.76 acres; 1,061.82 |Green Hill Park, 500 acres.


THE CITY DEBT .- DECEMBER 1, 1906.


Funded Loans :- City Loan, $2,755,500; Park Loan, $314,800; Sewer Loan, $1,721,000; Water Loan, $3,830,000. Total, $8,621,300.


Interest on these loans is as follows: $100,000 at 5 per cent. ; $4,504,000 at 4 per cent .; $4,017,300 at 31% per cent. Total, $8,621,300.


Cash in Treasury after paying audited bills to November 30, 1906, $296,978.53.


Sinking Funds :- Amount in hands of Commissioners :- New Loans, $3,564,863.45. Total, $3,564,863.45. Net Debt $4,759,458.02.


TRUST FUNDS .- DECEMBER 1, 1906.


Bullock High Sch. Fund. . $ 2,518.04 | Sargent Hospital Fund ... $ 500.00 Hope Cemetery Fund .... 117,518.03


Dewey Charity Fund .... 2,000.00 Wilson Hospital Fund ... 5,854.26


Green Library Fund ..... 59,399.92


Librarian Fund. 7,401.72 Burnside Hospital Fund. 3,075.27


Isaac Davis Hospital Fd .. 4,602.11


Conant Hospital Fund .. 1,716.31 Burnside Drinking F. Fd. 5,462.60


Jaques Hospital Fund .. .. 195,793.43


Stoddard Hospital Fund. 5,189.72


Jerome Wheelock Fund. 30.52


Curtis Hospital Fund ..... 1,000.00


Partridge Hospital Fund. 1,593.67


Shaw Hospital Fund ..... 2,000.00


McIntire Hospital Fund .. 3,797.58


Tenney Hospital Fund. . 5,000.00


Walker Hospital Fund ... 1,147.73


Salisbury Hospital Fund. 5,205.44


Barnard Hospital Fund ... 1,310.08


Bancroft Scholarship Fd. 10,959.95


Reading Room Fund ..... 9,600.48


Total .... $476,802.72


CITY EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 1906.


Abatements. $ 9,463.58


Overseers Home Farm ... 40,392.49 do. House Offal 22,443.99


Parks Commission ... 86,041.88


Wm. A. Richardson


Park Fund 30,000.00


Public Playgrounds ... 153.37


Police Department ....... 171,422.45 Premium on City Bonds . 2,212.70 Public Buildings, Insp.&c 16,486.53 do. Care of School- houses. . 84,647.95


do. Ord. Repair of Schoolhouses. 24,091.46 do. Perm. Imp. of Schoolhouses. 9,551.89


do. New Bldg. Acct. do. Convenience Sta- tion 212.84


Public Library 47,141.10


Real Estate Lien Acct. 67.18 Salaries 7,900.01


School Department .. .. 523,455.23 School Houses. 12,760.63 Sealer of Weights and ..


Measures . . .


4,059.40


Sewers, Construction .... 61,216.69


do. Maintenance .... 32,351.69


do. Middle River Acct. 1,354.12


Sewers, Purification 56,377.99


do. Beaver Brook ac- count .. 28,816.50


do. Beaver Brook Ld. Damage Acct. 101.45


do. Filtration Beds. 16,252.58 Brooks and Rivers (Main) 21.15


Sinking Funds. .440,237.02 State Aid, new account .. 23,443.00 Street Watering Asst .... 3.56


Streets, Construction .... 45,180.63


do. Land Damages .. 35,149.22 do. Lighting ........ 123,821.87 do. Maintenance .... 308,905.82 Supervision of Wires .... 1,653.45


Taxes, State and County.471,896.31 Trad'g Stamp Excise Tax 587.11


Treasury Department ... 15,934.63 Water Works, Const'n ... 52,762.41 do. Holden Supply . 19.00


do. Kettle Brook ... 310.43


do. Pipe Improv't .. 23,509.92 do. Maintenance ... 65,544.61


do. Asnebumskit Supply 24,489.66


do. Funded Sewer 145,000.00 do. Temporary ... .750,000.00 Overseers of Poor, City


Relief 12,087.63


Total.


$5,174,758.05


(5)


Abolition of Grade Cross- ings 2,386.24 Assessors' Department ... 14,804.37 Auditors' Department .. . 5,573.82 City Clerk's Department . 6,954.31


City Hospital. 91,805.01 do. Additions. 2,305.35


do. Trust Funds 9,441.05 City Messenger's Dep't .. 20,958.72 Engineering Department. 24,883.43 Fire Department. 219,861.61


do. New Building ... 26,178.81 Health Department 32,311.27


do. Medical Insp. of Public Schls .. 244.75


Hope Cemetery 21,107.10 Incidental Expenses 36,530.44


Interest 145,695.40 Interest on Sewer Loans. 66,935.00 do. Water Loans ... 145,112.50 Law Department Liquor Licenses ..


4,872.80 55,984.75 Loans, Funded City .... 403,000.00


5,400.00


Supervision of Wires Department. 207.00


City Hall Building .. 590,000.00


do. Isolation Hospital.


Furniture, etc., in City Hall. 38,000.00


do. Bath House, including boats, L.Q. City Hospital, Real Estate.


do. Furniture and Instruments.


637,659.64 63,699.17


Hope Cemetery, Personal Property 3,767.20


do. Personal Property, Police Dep't ..


Convenience Station. . 13,759.64


Henry W. Brown Fund .. $ 125.86


Thayer Hospital Fund ... 16,000.00 Thayer Nurses' Home Fd. 8,000.00


8,218.19


ALMANAC. --- 1907.


JANUARY, 31 Days.


FEBRUARY, 28 Days.


MARCH, 31 Days.


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D. H. M.


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Last Q. 5 7 52 E 0 43 E New M. 12 First Q. 19 11 35 E Full M. 28


1 23 M


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7 14 4 22


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6 59 4 57


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6 55 5


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7 14 4 25


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7 13 4 30


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2 5


7 SUNDAY


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7 12 4 34


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8 6 23


7 20


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