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(b). Connections of wrought iron with cast iron must be lead-caulked or screw joints.
(c). Connections of lead with wrought iron to be by screw nipple.
(d). Connections of brass with brass, wrought iron or steel shall be made by thread joint and with cast iron by thread or caulked lead joints.
(e). Fittings for threaded steel or iron pipes used for waste or sewage shall be recessed.
(f). All pipes receiving the discharge from water closets shall have at least 4 inches inside diameter, and shall extend at least 2' 0" above the roof, and not less than 2' 0" above the top of any window within fifteen feet and when there are nine closets and not more than 16, the soil pipe shall be five inches in dia- meter and shall be proportionately increased according to the number of fixtures.
(g). Changes in direction of piping shall be made with curves, and all connections with horizontal pipes shall be made with proper Y branches, maintaining an angle of 45 degrees, or such other fitting as will preserve the same relative proportion. This section shall not apply to air pipes where suitable T branches may be used.
SEC. 8. Hangers. - Wrought iron hangers, (double hang- ers) 1/2" in diameter will be required for five and six inch pipe, 3/8" for three inch and four inch pipe, and 14" for two inch pipe. Hangers, clamps or suitable brick or cement piers shall be placed at intervals not exceeding six feet.
SEC. 9. Lead Wastes. - Lead waste pipes shall not exceed six feet in length. Waste pipes of over six feet in length shall be of iron or brass. All connections of lead supplies, waste vent or flush pipes, shall be made by means of wiped joints.
SEC. 10. Rain Water Leaders .- Rain water leaders shall be suitably trapped and when within a building shall be of a size not less than the pipe which conducts the water from the roof. When two or more are connected together the diameter shall be correspondingly increased ; leaders shall be connected with the main drain at the entrance of said drain to the building in front of house connection. Rain water leaders shall be constructed of soil pipe, steel or wrought iron. The joint between the leader
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and the roof must be air tight. Slip joints may be used in- side of any building. One sq. in. of leader opening to 240 sq. ft. of roof surface.
SEC. 11. Location of Pipes .- All drain, soil and waste pipes shall be exposed to sight where practicable, or if necessary placed within partition walls, shall be covered with woodwork, so fastened with brass screws as to be readily removed.
SEC. 12. Cleanouts. - The cleanout near cellar wall shall be in as near a direct line as possible with the sewer connection.
Every right angle turn in the drain, soil or waste pipes shall be provided with accessible cleanouts.
When cleanouts are used, the screw cap shall be of brass, extra heavy, and not less than one-eight of an inch thick. The engaging parts shall have not less than six threads of iron pipe size and shall be tapered. Cleanouts shall be full size of trap up to four inches in diameter, and not less than four inches for larger traps. The screw cap shall have a solid square or hexag- onal nut, not less than one-half inch high, with a least diame- ter of one and one-half inches.
Traps used hereafter shall be provided with accessible cleanouts. All fixture trap screws shall be sealed with water.
SEC. 13. House Trap and Fresh Air Inlet. - There shall be a house trap on every drain at a point where it enters the building or immediately before, which shall be furnished with brass cleanouts. There must also be provided an inlet for fresh air at least four inches in diameter to enter the drain on the house side of the trap. This inlet is to be carried to the outer air, opening at a suitable distance from the nearest window and where it cannot contaminate the cold air box of the furnace.
SEC. 14. Traps shall be protected from syphonage or air pressure by special iron or brass pipes of a size not less than that of the waste pipes they serve; back air pipes shall not be connected to the trap or branch into the waste pipe except where a continuous vent is not practicable. Back air pipes shall enter the waste pipe within eighteen (18) inches from the trap and shall be a continuation of the waste pipe. Lead air pipe may be used only for short connections where they are exposed to view.
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Air pipes for water closet traps shall be connected to the highest point of the bend, and may be of two inch bore if not for more than four floors and less than thirty feet in length ; if for more than for four floors or more than thirty feet in length they shall be of three inch bore. Where a battery of water closets, basins or sinks are installed a continuous vent may be used. Two or more air pipes may be connected together or with a vent pipe ; but in every such case the connection shall be above the top of the fixture. The trap for the upper fixture on a line of soil or waste pipe if within five feet of the stack in a horizontal line shall not require a special air pipe, unless the outlet is branched into the stack more than eighteen inches below the top of the water line of the trap. Round traps shall be not less than four inches in diameter and eight inches long and made of eight pound lead. All traps shall have a water seal of at least two inches.
SEC. 15. Wastes from Sinks, Bowls, Bath Tubes, Etc .- When two and not more than six fixtures, such as sinks, bowls, baths or wash trays are used on one line, the waste pipe must be not less than two incher in diameter, for any number on any one line exceeding six, and not more than 24, the waste pipe shall have a diameter of not less than three inches. No pipe less than one and one-fourth inches in diameter shall be used for waste, vent or flush pipe.
SEC. 16. Refrigeratar Waste. - Waste pipes from refrig- erators or other receptacles in which provisions are stored shall not be connected with the drain, soil or other waste pipes unless such waste pipes are provided with suitable ventilated traps and in every case there shall be an open tray or sink between the trap and the refrigerator.
SEC. 17. Water Closets in Public Buildings and Tene- ments. - In all houses and blocks on all streets where there is a sewer there shall be a separate water closet for each tenement or store and at least one water closet for every fifteen persons, living or employed therein, conveniently located and constantly supplied with water.
SEC. 18. Water Closets, (how flushed). - Every water closet or line of water closets hereafter installed shall be supplied
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with water from a tank or cistern and shall have a flushing pipe of not less than one and one-quarter inch in diameter.
When "flushing valves" placed near the water closets are used, a single tank, located either in the same room with the closet or in any store above the same, may be used, and may serve more than one closet through a single main or individual pipe, provided the flush pipes be not less than one and one- quarter inch in diameter, and the tank shall have not less than two cubic feet capacity for each closet. The "flushing valves" may be of any approved pattern.
SEC. 19. Ventilation of Water Closet Appartments, Etc. - All water closets hereafter constructed, shall be located in a well ventilated apartment, with an adjustable window of not less than three square feet leading directly to the open air. When otherwise located, the apartment shall be supplied with a ventilating shaft having a sectional area the same as the win- dow.
Every water closet as far as practicable, shall be provided with a separate local vent, the material of which shall be copper, galvanized or cast iron, and its diameter shall not be less than two inches. It shall be carried upward and into a heated flue, if one is provided for the purpose, and if there is not a heated flue it shall be entered into a kitchen chimney above the high- est opening in said chimney. But when several closets are set close together in the same apartment, the local vents may be connected together before entering flue of chimney. The dia- meter for one closet shall be not less than two inches, for two and not more than four closets, three inches, and for any num- ber exceeding four closets a proportionately increased diameter, local vents to be 16 ounce copper at least three feet from water closets.
The connection of this local vent where it enters the flue or chimney shall be made of Portland cement and wrought or cast iron pipe at least three feet long.
The space in and around water closets, wash basins and sinks, shall not be enclosed by woodwork, but shall remain open and exposed to view.
SEC. 20. Steam Exhaust. and Blow-off Pipes. - No steam exhaust, drip or blow-off pipe shall connect with any house
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drain, soil or waste pipe, unless it first discharges into a suit- able tank or condenser of a capacity for low pressure work of not less than 20 gallons, and for high pressure work of not less than 40 gallons, the same to be provided with a vent, leading from its dome to the outer air of a diameter of not less than the size of the discharge pipe.
SEC. 21. Repairs and Alterations. - All repairs, changes or modifications in any waste pipes or drainage work now in use shall be satisfactory to the Board of Health. When any changes or alterations in the plumbing or drainage system in any building, built previous to the passage of this chapter, are to be made such changes shall be made in conformity with the pro- visions hereof, unless special permission to do otherwise is granted by the Board of Health.
SEC. 22. Inspection. - Plumbing work shall not be con- cealed until it has been examined and approved by the inspector of the Board of Health. The plumber or owner shall send no- tice to the Board of Health when the work is sufficiently ad- vanced for such inspection and again when the work is com- pleted.
The plumber shall test all soil, waste, drain and vent pipes in the presence of the plumbing inspector, by a pressure test, or such other tests, as the Board of Health may direct; the pressure or other tests to be applied as directed by the inspector and after all openings have been securely closed by the plumber in charge of the work. The permanent supports or hangers and clamps used to hold soil, waste, drain or vent pipes shall be in place at the time of said test. None of said pipes shall be cov- ered until they have stood the test to the satisfaction of the in- spector.
SEC. 23 .- All drains now in, as well as soil and waste pipes when reconstructed shall be done in accordance with these or- dinances. Wooden sinks or wash trays are prohibited unless rendered impervious to water.
When there is a main drain or common sewer in any street, highway, passway or alley, every owner of a building on land adjoining such street, highway passageway or alley shall make a sufficient drain from his house, yard or lot to such sewer, and
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shall cause all waste water and sewage from sinks and water closets and other fixtures to be conducted through the same to said main drain or common sewer. No person shall suffer any waste or stagnant water to remain in any cellar or upon any lot or vacant grounds by him owned or occupied. No person or persons shall hereafter construct a privy vault within the limits of the city on any premises where there is an accessible sewer in any street or alley adjoining such lot or premises.
SEC. 24. Stables, Garages and Laboratories .- Drainage of stalls, stable fixtures, garages and laboratories shall be installed in accordance with plans approved by the Board of Health, Lead bends for water closets and slop sinks shall not be used to connect waste from other fixtures.
Earthenware traps shall have heavy brass floor plates soldered to the lead bends and bolted to the trap flange and the joint made gas tight with red or white lead.
Other water closet floor connections may be used subject to the approval of the Board of Health.
Every sink, wash basin, bath tub, water closet, wash tray, slop hopper and every other fixture having a waste pipe shall be placed as near as possible to the fixture it serves except that when a bath tub and wash basin or set of like fixtures not ex- ceeding four in number are close together one trap may be used for them. The sink trap must be within one foot of the fixture and all other traps not more than three feet from the fixtures.
This ordinance shall take effect Jan. 1, 1912.
IN COMMON COUNCIL, December 12, 1911.
Passed to be ordained.
WILLIAM P. ESPIE, President.
IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN, December 12, 1911.
Passed to be ordained.
M. FRED O'CONNELL, Mayor.
MAYOR'S OFFICE, Fitchburg, Mass., December 12, 1911.
Approved.
M. FRED O'CONNELL, Mayor.
A true copy. Attest :
WALTER A. DAVIS, City Clerk.
CATALOGUE OF THE
GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF FITCHBURG
IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER OF SERVICE FROM ITS INSTITUTION, 1873, TO 1912, INCLUSIVE
791
MUNICIPAL REGISTER
1873
1874
Mayor
AMASA NORCROSS
Aldermen
Ward
1 ELIJAH M. DICKINSON
2 CHARLES T. CROCKER
3 WILLIAM H. VOSE
4 EZRA B. ROCKWOOD
5 BENJAMIN SNOW
6 JOHN Q. WRIGHT
Aldermen
Ward
1 JAMES GOODRICH
2 EDWIN D. WORKS
3 WILLIAM H. VOSE
4 EZRA B. ROCKWOOD
5 BENJAMIN SNOW
6 FESTUS C. CURRIER
City Clerk HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward
1 Henry J. Colburn Harrington Sibley Franklin Lyon
2 Cornelius Bogart Samuel D. Sheldon Daniel R. Streeter
3 Samuel E. Crocker Francis Sheldon Leander Sprague
4 Henry A. Willis, Pres. Thomas C. Upton Charles H. Brown
5 Winchester Wyman James A. Ferson H. B. Rice
5 John R. Farnum A. B. Sherman Loronzo Barker
6 Charles L. Fairbanks John Barnes Henry McGrath
6 John J. Sheehan Edward Dwyer E. P. Young
Sullivan W. Huntley, Clerk
City Clerk
HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward
1 Henry J. Colburn, Pres. Charles Mason Henry L. Rice
2 Cornelius Bogart Samuel D. Sheldon Daniel R. Streeter
3 Samuel E. Crocker Francis Sheldon Leander Sprague
4 Lyman Patch Thomas C. Upton Charles H. Brown
Henry A. Hawley, Clerk
Mayor AMASA NORCROSS
792
MUNICIPAL, REGISTER
1875 Mayor EUGENE T. MILES
1876
Mayor
HIRAM A. BLOOD
Aldermen
Ward
1 JAMES GOODRICH
2 EDWIN D. WORKS
3 LEANDER SPRAGUE
4 ALFRED R. ORDWAY
5 ANDREW B. SHERMAN
6 FESTUS C. CURRIER
Aldermen
Ward
1 JAMES GOODRICH
2 DANIEL R. STREETER
3 LEANDER SPRAGUE
4 GEORGE ROBBINS
5 ANDREW B. SHERMAN
6 ISAAC C. WRIGHT
City Clerk HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward
1 William A. Hardy Harrington Sibley Henry L. Rice
2 Cornelius Bogart Stephen W. Dole Daniel. R. Streeter
3 Charles Brigham Francis Sheldon Gardner Farrar
4 Lyman Patch Zachariah F. Young Edward A. Brown
5 Eli Culley, Pres. James A. Ferson Lorenzo Barker
6 John J. Sheehan John Barnes S. W. Putnam
Henry A. Hawley, Clerk
City Clerk HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward
1 Henry L. Rice, Pres. E. P. Kittridge Samuel Stevens
2 Cornelius Bogart Samuel A. Wheeler, Jr. John Phillips
3 Gardner Farrar Charles Brigham Francis Sheldon
4 Edward A. Brown George D. Colony J. R. Haskell
5 James A. Ferson John Lowe George H. Kellogg
6 Edward Dwyer Edward Knapp James B. Sargent
George E. Clifford, Clerk
793
MUNICIPAL REGISTER
1877
1878
Mayor
DAVID H. MERRIAM
Aldermen
Ward
1 CHARLES F. PUTNAM
2 HARRINGTON SIBLEY
3 CHARLES T. CROCKER
4 JOHN W. KIMBALL
5 ELI CULLEY
6 SYLVANUS SAWYER
Aldermen
Ward
1 CHARLES F. PUTNAM
2 HARRINGTON SIBLEY
3 FRANCIS SHELDON
4 GEORGE ROBBINS
5 ELI CULLEY
6 SCOTT A. WEBBER
City Clerk HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward
1 E. P. Kittredge William A. Hardy Frank A. Wood
2 Cornelius Bogart William M. Pride William Woodbury
3 Francis Sheldon Samuel A. Wheeler, Jr. Moses G. Lyon, Pres.
4 George D. Colony Lucius Aldrich Louis D. Bartlett
5 George H. Kellogg Asa S. Lawton Joel Joel
6 Edward Dwyer Scott A. Webber John J. Sheehan
George E. Clifford, Clerk
City Clerk
HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward 1 Benjamin D. Dwinnell Daniel A. Chaney James Daley
2 William Woodbury William Baldwin, Jr. John F. Bruce
3 Moses G. Lyon, Pres. Richard A. Leonard Alonzo Davis
4 Lucius Aldrich Jonathan R. Haskell Joseph A. Tufts
5 George H. Kellogg Joel Joel Asa S. Lawton
6 John J. Sheehan John Linnehan Patrick B. Purtill
George E. Clifford, Clerk
Mayor DAVID H. MERRIAM
794
MUNICIPAL REGISTER
1879
1880
Mayor WILLIAM H. VOSE
Mayor ELI CULLEY
Aldermen
Ward
1 WILLIAM A. FOSTER
2 HARRINGTON SIBLEY
3 FRANCIS SHELDON
4 LUCIUS ALDRICH
5 ASA S. LAWTON
6 EDWIN A. GOODRICH
Aldermen
Ward
1 HENRY L. RICE
2 GEORGE F. FAY
3 ALONZO DAVIS
4 JAMES L. CHAPMAN
5 ASA S. LAWTON
6 SCOTT A. WEBBER
City Clerk HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward
1 Morgan F. Sweeney M. W. Cummings Nathaniel B. Sleeper
2 William Woodbury William Baldwin, Jr. John F. Bruce
3 Richard A. Leonard Alonzo Davis Henry E. Huntley
4 Joseph A. Tufts Charles A. Priest E. Foster Bailey, Pres.
5 Joel Joel Albert N. Lowe Edward B. Macy
6 Edward Dwyer George N. Green Michael J. Sparks
6 Edward Dwyer William L. Bartlett Peter McDonough
Thomas C. Sheldon, Clerk
City Clerk HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward
1 Morgan F. Sweeney Henry O. Putnam Joseph T. Battles
2 Cornelius Bogart John Q. Peabody John F. Bruce
3 Richard A. Leonard William F. Wallace Francis F. Farrar
4 E. Foster Bailey Edward P. Loring, Pres. John Burney
5 Joel Joel Edward B. Macy George H. Wheelock
John E. Kellogg, Clerk
795
MUNICIPAL REGISTER
1881
1882
Mayor ELI CULLEY
Mayor
GEORGE ROBBINS
Aldermen
Ward
1 SALMON W. PUTNAM
2 GEORGE F. FAY
3 ALONZO DAVIS
4 LUCIUS ALDRICH
5 ASA S. LAWTON
6 FESTUS C. CURRIER
Aldermen
Ward
1 SALMON W. PUTNAM
2 JOHN F. BRUCE
3 ALONZO DAVIS
4 LUCIUS ALDRICH
5 JACOB H. FAIRBANKS
6 ALBERT B. LAWRENCE
City Clerk HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward
1 Henry O. Putnam James B. Shannon Alexander Cuthbertson
2 Cornelius Bogart John Q. Peabody Joseph Butler
3 William E. Wallace Henry G. Morse Charles Brigham
4 E. Foster Bailey Frederick Fosdick, Pres. Charles A. Priest
5 Henry .M. Choate Alvin O. Stickney George H. Kellogg
6 John J. Sheehan Edward Dwyer George N. Green
John E. Kellogg, Clerk
City Clerk
HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward
1 William A. Hardy James B Shannon Alexander Cuthbertson
2 John Q. Peabody John McNamara James Pearce
3 William E. Wallace Richard Leonard George B. Woodward
4 Frederick Fosdick, Pres. Charles A. Priest John Burney
5 Henry M. Choate John H. Parker Albert B. Buxton
6 Winchester Wyman Horace M. Kendall Charles Smith
John E. Kellogg, Clerk
796
MUNICIPAL REGISTER
1883
1884
Mayor ALONZO DAVIS
Mayor ALONZO DAVIS
Aldermen
Ward
1 HENRY O. PUTNAM
2 GEORGE E. WAITE
3 WILLIAM E. WALLACE
4 JAMES L. CHAPMAN
5 JOEL JOEL
6 ALBERT B. LAWRENCE
Aldermen
Ward
1 HENRY O. PUTNAM
2 GEORGE E. WAITE
3 GARDNER FARRAR
4 JOHN BURNEY
5 JOEL JOEL
6 HENRY G. MORSE
City Clerk HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward
1 George W. Luke Alexander Cuthbertson Bernard H. Flaherty
2 John Q. Peabody Augustus H. Proctor James Pearce
3 Francis Sheldon John Parkhill Albert B. Haskell
4 Charles A. Priest John Burney, Pres. William A. Macurda
5 Charles H. Glazier Joseph S. Wilson John H. Parker 6 Horace M. Kendall Henry Concannon Henry McGrath
John E. Kellogg. Clerk
City Clerk HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward
1 Bernard H. Flaherty George W. Luke Joseph T. Battles
2 James Pearce Bela W. Blood Augustus H. Proctor
3 John Parkhill John H. Daniels Uriah E. Cleveland -
4 George H. Spencer, Pres William A. Macurda Carmi M. Parker
5 John H. Parker Charles H. Glazier Merritt A. Holton
6 Horace M. Kendall Henry McGrath Henry Concannon
John E. Kellogg, Clerk
797
MUNICIPAL REGISTER
1885
Mayor ALONZO DAVIS
Aldermen
Ward
1 HENRY O. PUTNAM
2 GEORGE E. WAITE
3 GARDNER FARRAR
4 JOHN BURNEY
5 JOSEPH S. WILSON
6 HENRY G. MORSE
1886
Mayor
FREDERICK FOSDICK
Aldermen
Ward
1 LYMAN H. GOODNOW
2 DAVID M. DILLON
3 JOHN PARKHILL
4 JAS. F. D. GARFIELD
5 HENRY M. CHOATE
6 HENRY G. MORSE
City Clerk HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward
1 Patrick Donlon Bernard H. Flaherty Raymond J. Parker
2 James Pearce Bela W. Blood Augustus H. Proctor
3 John H. Daniels Uriah E. Cleveland Harlan P. Tyrrell
4 Carmi M. Parker Geo. H. Spencer, Pres. William Edwards
5 Henry A. Hatch Hiram H. Lamb J. Dudley Littlehale
6 Michael J. Hogan Henry J. Lewis James H. McCarty
City Clerk
HENRY JACKSON
Common Council
Ward 1 Raymond J. Parker Patrick Donlon Andrew Connery
2 George W. Weymouth George S. Cogswell George Wilmot
3 Benjamin G. Bagley William H. Goodwin Henry F. Rockwell
4 William Edwards Charles Fosdick, Pres. Willard Dennis
5 Hiram H. Lamb Alvin E. Battles Charles P. Washburn
6 James H. McCarty Henry J. Lewis Michael J. Hogan
John E. Kellogg, Clerk
John E. Kellogg, Clerk
798
MUNICIPAL REGISTER
1887 Mayor FREDERICK FOSDICK
1888
Mayor
ELI CULLEY
Aldermen
Ward
1 FRANK A. WOOD
2 DAVID M. DILLON
3 JOHN PARKHILL
4 JAS. F. D. GARFIELD
5 HENRY M. CHOATE
6 HORACE M. KENDALL
City Clerk WALTER A. DAVIS
Common Council
Ward
1 Michael D. Crimmins Frederick Ryan
Joseph A. Fuller
2 George S. Cogswell James Hanna Francis A. McCauliff
3 William H. Goodwin Benjamin G. Bagley H. F. Rockwell, Pres.
4 Willard Dennis Joseph C. Moulton William Edwards
5 Alvin E. Battles Charles P. Washburn Clarentine E. Ferson
6 Thomas H. Doherty Michael Whalon James H. McCarty
John E. Kellogg, Clerk
Aldermen
Ward
1 FRANK A. WOOD
2 EDWIN D. WORKS
3 WILLIAM O. BROWN
4 ARTHUR H. LOWE
5 CHAS. P. WASHBURN
6 HORACE M. KENDALL
City Clerk WALTER A. DAVIS
Common Council
Ward
1 Michael D. Crimmins Frederick Ryan Joseph A. Fuller
2 James Hanna Daniel O'Connor Henry J. Lacey
3 H. F. Rockwell, Pres. George J. Pethybridge Uriah E. Cleveland
4 Edward W. Ackley Joseph C. Moulton Will M. W. Spring
5 Alvin E. Battles Clarentine E. Ferson Frederick W. Brazier
6 James H. McCarty Michael Whalon Thomas H. Doherty
John E. Kellogg, Clerk
799
MUNICIPAL REGISTER
1889 Mayor ELI CULLEY
1890
Mayor
CHARLES S. HAYDEN
Aldermen
Ward
1 FRANK A. WOOD
2 EDWIN D. WORKS
3 HENRY F. ROCKWELL
4 DANIEL CROSS
5 CHAS. P. WASHBURN
6 HORACE M. KENDALL
Aldermen
Ward
1 M. W. CUMMINGS
2 EDWIN D. WORKS
3 HENRY F. ROCKWELL
4 EDWARD W. ACKLEY
5 NELSON F. BOND
6 ANDREW B. PETERS
City Clerk
WALTER A. DAVIS
Common Council
Ward
1 Frederick Ryan Jeremiah Regan Martin E. Murnane
2 James Hanna Daniel O'Connor John King, Jr.
3 Samuel B. Bartow, Jr. Uriah E. Cleveland Harlan P. Tyrrell
4 Edward W. Ackley Joseph C. Moulton D. S. Woodworth, Pres.
4 Charles H. Doten Herbert G. Lowe D. S. Woodworth, Pres.
5 Daniel F. Tarbell Charles H. Glazier Orin M. Lowe
6 Michael Whalon John J. Sheehan John T. Burke
6 John T. Burke John J. Sheehan Michael Whalon
Charles T. Cushing, Clerk
David A. Hartwell, Clerk
51
City Clerk
WALTER A. DAVIS
Common Council
Ward 1 Michael D. Crimmins Martin E. Murnane John C. Whitney
2 George F. Comley Albert J. Eveleth John McNamara
3 Uriah E. Cleveland Charles H. Hayward Henry W. Pierson
5 Charles H. Glazier J. Everett Luscombe Daniel F. Tarbell
800
MUNICIPAL REGISTER
1891
1892
Mayor
SAMUEL L. GRAVES
Aldermen
Ward
1 HENRY O. PUTNAM
2 ALBERT J. EVELETH
3 HENRY F. ROCKWELL
4 EDWARD W. ACKLEY
5 SUMNER S. LAWRENCE
6 MYRON B. DAMON
Aldermen
Ward
1 HENRY THRASHER
2 ALBERT J. EVELETH
3 CHAS. H. HAYWARD
4 SIDNEY SIBLEY
5 FRED'K W. BRAZIER
6 EDWIN A. GOODRICH
City Clerk WALTER A. DAVIS
Common Council
Ward
1 George E. Ferson Martin E. Murnane Henry Thrasher
2 Frank H. Works John McNamara John F. Shea
3 William G. Farrar Henry W. Pierson Uriah E. Cleveland
4 Sidney Sibley Charles H. Doten Ebenezer Bailey
5 Fred'k W. Brazier, Pres. J. Everett Luscombe Albert H. Burgess
6 James F. Boyle John F. Kane John J. Sheehan
David A. Hartwell, Clerk
City Clerk WALTER .A. DAVIS
Common Council
Ward
1 John Heagney Thomas F. Kennedy George D. Whittemore
2 John J. McNamara Joseph A. Rivers John F. Shea
3 William G. Farrar, Pres. Henry W. Pierson B. Marshall Pitts
4 Samuel Anderson Ebenezer Bailey Nathan C. Upham
5 Henry T. Allen Henry A. Dickson J. Everett Luscombe
6 James F. Boyle Michael J. Hogan John F. Kane
Charles K. Darling, Clerk
Mayor SAMUEL L. GRAVES
801
MUNICIPAL REGISTER
1893
Mayor
ARTHUR H. LOWE
EDGAR S. MOULTON
Aldermen
Ward
1 HENRY THRASHER
2 EDWIN D. WORKS
3 CHARLES F. BAKER
4 SIDNEY SIBLEY
5 FREDERICK W. BRAZIER 5 AUGUSTUS WELLINGTON
6 MYRON B. DAMON
City Clerk
WALTER A. DAVIS
Common Council
Ward
1 John Heagney Thomas F. Kennedy
George D. Whittemore
2 George F. Comley Gustave C. DesRivieres Frank H. Works
3 Ernest N. Cummings George J. Pethybridge B. Marshall Pitts
4 Samuel Anderson Ebenezer Bailey William L. Sargent
5 Albert H. Burgess, Pres. John W. Ogden Albert B. Peck
6 Charles W. Gale Michael J. Hogan John F. Kane
Ward
1 Joseph F. Jaseph James P. Kane John P. Kennedy
2 James H. Long Joseph A. Rivers John E. Thomas
3 Walter A. Hartwell William V. Lowe George J. Pethybridge
4 James A. Austin William L. Sargent Edwin J. Tilton
5 Joseph W. Abbott Albert H. Burgess, Pres. John W. Ogden
6 John E. Dwyer Charles W. Gale Michael Whalon
Charles K. Darling, Clerk
1894
Mayor
Aldermen
Ward
1 ANDREW CONNERY
2 EDWIN D. WORKS
3 CHARLES A. Cross
4 SAMUEL ANDERSON
6 EDWIN A. GOODRICH
City Clerk
WALTER A. DAVIS
Common Council
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