Boston, Massachusetts, city directory, 1916, Part 27

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Publication date: 1916
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WARD TWENTY-Beginning at the intersec- tion of Centre street and Washington street at Codman square; thence through Washington street to Welles avenue; thence through Welles avenue to Ocean street; thence through Ocean street to Ashmont street ; thence through Ashmont street to Dorchester avenue; thence through Dor- chester avenue to the southerly boundary of Dor- chester park; thence by the southerly boundary of Dorchester park and across Adams street to Mel- lish road; thence through Mellish road and by the line thereof extended to the location of the tracks


of the Milton Branch of the New York, New Ha- ven & Hartford Railroad; thence through said track location to Granite avenue; thence through Granite avenue and Granite bridge to the bound- ary line between Boston and Quincy in the Ne- ponset river; thence by said boundary line to its intersection with the shore line of the City of Boston; thence by said shore line to its intersec- tion with the line of Greenwich street extended; thence by the line of Greenwich street extended to its intersection with the track location of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad; thence by said track location to its intersection with the location of the tracks of the Shawmut Branch of said railroad near the Harrison Square Station; thence through the track location of the Shawmut Branch of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad to Centre street; thence through Centre street to the point of beginning.


WARD TWENTY-ONE-Beginning at the inter- section of Blue Hill avenue and Canterbury street ; thence through Canterbury street to Walk Hill street; thence through Walk Hill street to Blue Hill avenue; thence through Blue Hill avenue and through Blue Hills Parkway to the boundary line between Boston and Milton in the Neponset river; thence by said boundary line and by the boundary line between Boston and Quincy to Granite bridge: thence through Granite bridge and through Gran- ite avenue to the location of the tracks of the Milton Branch of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad; thence through said track location to Mellish road; thence through Mellish road and across Adams street to the southerly boundary of Dorchester park; thence by the southerly boundary of Dorchester park to Dor- chester avenue; thence through Dorchester ave- nue to Ashmont street; thence through Asbmont street to Ocean street; thence through Ocean street to Welles avenue; thence through Welles avenue to Washington street; thence through Washington street to Talbot avenue; thence through Talbot avenue to Blue Hill avenue; thence through Blue Hill avenue to the point of beginning


WARD TWENTY-TWO-Beginning at the inter- section of Centre street and Perkins street; thence through Perkins street to Chestnut street; thence through Chestnut street to the boundary line be- tween Boston and Brookline; thence- by said boundary line to Allandale street; thence through Allandale street to Centre street; thence through Centre street to Walter street; thence through Walter street to Bussey street; thence through Bussey street to South street: thence through South street to Washington street; thence through Washington street to Whipple avenue: thence through Whipple avenue or the line thereof ex- tended to the middle line of Stony brook; thence by said line of Stony Brook to Florence Street East; thence through Florence Street East to Southbourne road; thence through Southbourne road to Bourne street; thence through Bourne street to Walk Hill street; thence through Walk Hill street to Canterbury street; thence through Canterbury street to Blue Hill avenue; thence through Blue Hill avenue to Seaver street; thence through Seaver street to Walnut avenue; thence through Walnut avenue to Iffley road; thence through Iffley road to Washington street; thence through Washington street to Boylston street; thence through Boylston street to Centre street: thence through Centre street to the point of beginning.


WARD TWENTY-THREE-Beginning at the in- tersection of Allandale street and the boundary line between Boston and Brookline; thence through Allandale street to Centre street; thence through Centre street to Walter street; thence through Walter street to Bussey street; thence through Bussey street to South street; thence through South street to Washington street; thence through Washington street to Whipple avenue: thence through Whipple avenue or the line thereof extended to the middle line of Stony brook; thence by said line of Stony brook to the track location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad; thence through said track location to the bound- ary line formerly existing between Boston and Hyde Park; thence by the boundary Jine formerly existing between Boston and Hyde Park to the boundary line between Boston and Dedham; thence by the boundary line between Boston and Dedham and by the boundary line between Bos- ton and Newton and by the boundary line be- tween Boston and Brookline to the point of be- ginning.


WARD BOUNDARIES


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WARD TWENTY-FOUR-Beginning at the inter- section of Walk Hill street and Blue Hill avenue; thepce through Blue Hill avenue and through Blue Hills Parkway to the boundary line be- tween Boston and Milton in the Neponset river; thence by the boundary line between Boston and Milton and by the boundary line between Boston and Dedham to the boundary line formerly exist- ing between Boston and Hyde Park; thence by the boundary line formerly existing between Bos- ton and Hyde Park to the location of the tracks of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad; thence northerly through said track location to the middle line of Stony brook; thence by said line of Stony brook to Florence Street East; thence through Florence Street East to Southbourne road; thence through Southbourne road to Bourne street; thence through Bourne street to Walk Hill street; thence through Walk Hill street to the point of beginning.


WARD TWENTY-FIVE-Beginning at the inter- section of Ashby street extended and the bound- ary line between Boston and Cambridge; thence through Ashby street or the line thereof extended to its intersection with the boundary line between Boston and Brookline; thence by the boundary line between Boston and Brookline and by the boundary line between Boston and Newton to Nonantum street: thence through Nonantum street to Washington street; thence through Washington street and through Cambridge street to Dustin street; thence through Dustin street to North Beacon street; thence through North


Beacon street to Everett 'street; thence through Everett street or the line thereof extended to the location of the tracks of the Boston & Albany Railroad; thence through said track location to the middle line of an old creek which formerly formed the boundary line between Brookline and Brighton ; thence by the middle line of said creek to its intersection with the boundary line between Boston and Cambridge in the Charles river; thence by said boundary line to the point of beginning.


WARD TWENTY-SIX-Beginning at the inter- section of Nonantum street and the boundary line between Boston and Newton; thence through Non- antum street to Washington street; thence through Washington street and through Cam- bridge street to Dustin street; thence through Dustin street to North Beacon street; thence through North Beacon street to Everett street; thence through Everett street or the line thereof extended to the location of the tracks of the Boston & Albany Railroad; thence through said track location to the middle line of an old creek which formerly formed the boundary line between Brookline and Brighton; thence by the middle line of said creek to its intersection with the boundary line between Boston and Cambridge in the Charles river; thence by the boundary line between Boston and Cambridge and by the bound- dary line between Boston and Watertown and by the boundary line between Boston and Newton to the point of beginning.


STATE DEPARTMENTS


LOCATION OF OFFICES


Departments


Offices


Governor.


Executive Chamber, Stato House


Lieutenant Governor:


Executive Chamber, State House


Secretary Commonwealth


333 State House.


Treasurer and Receiver General.


230 State House.


Adjutant General.


259 State House.


Adult Poor, Division of State


30 State House.


Agriculture, Board of.


136 State House.


Archives Division.


437 State House


Armory Commissioners.


259 State House.


Art Commission, Secretary


310 Fenway Studios


Attorney General


200 State House.


Auditor of Accounts.


229 State House.


Ballot Law Commission, Chairman.


19 Congress street.


Bank Commissioner.


124 State House.


Blind, Commission for.


3 Park street.


Boiler Rules, Board of.


246 State House.


Boston, Directors of the Port of.


40 Central street.


Boston Transit Commission.


15 Beacon street.


Bureau of Statistics.


251 State House.


Charity, Board of.


38 State House.


Civil Service Commission.


151 State House.


Civil Service Labor Office


16 State House.


Conciliation and Arbitration, Board of


128 State House.


Controller of County Accounts.


177 State House.


Corporations, Commissioners of .


235 State House.


Department of Animal Industry


138 State House.


Detective Department, District Police.


1 State House.


Discharged Female Prisoners, Agent for.


9 State House.


District Police, Chief.


20 State House.


District Police, Deputy Chief ..


1 State House.


Economy and Efficiency, Commission on.


184 State House.


Education, Board of


15 Ashburton pl.


Embalming, Board of Registration in.


232 Huntington avenue.


Examiners of Electricians, Board of


262 State House.


Factories, Inspectors of ..


2 State House.


Fire Inspectors, District Police.


1B State House.


Fire Prevention Commission.


1 Beacon street, room 925.


Firemen's Relief Fund.


294 Washington street, rm. 626


Fisheries and Game, Commission on


321 State House.


Free Employment Office.


8 Kneeland street.


Free Public Library Commission.


530 State House.


Gas and Electric Light Commission.


15 Ashburton place.


Gas and Gas Meter Inspection.


32 Hawley street.


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STATE DEPARTMENTS LOCATION OF OFFICES


Departments


Offices


Grand Army of the Republic.


27 State House.


Gypsy Moth Bureau.


408 State House.


Harbor and Land Commission


131 State House.


Health, State Dept. of ..


145 State House.


538 State House.


Highway Commission.


15 Ashburton pl.


Homestead Commission


314 State House.


Industrial Accident Board.


1 Beacon street.


Insanity, Board of


36 State House.


Inspector Boilers, District Police


Inspector Public Buildings, District Police.


Insurance Commission.


Land Court.


Loan Agencies, Supervisor of.


Lumber Surveyor General.


Mass. Training Schools.


Medicine, Board of Registration


Metropolitan Park Commission.


Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board.


Minimum Wage Commission.


Minor Wards, Division of State


Nautical Training School Commissioners.


Nurses, Board of Registration of ..


Optometry, Board of Registration in.


Pension Agent.


Pharmacy, Board of Registration.


Pilots, Commissioners of, for the Port of Boston.


Plumbers, State Examiners


Prison Commissioners


Probation, Commission on.


Province Laws, Editors of.


Public Records, Commissioner of.


Public Service Commission.


Quartermaster General ..


Registration of Legislative Counsel and Agents.


Retirement, Board of


Retirement, Board of Teachers.


Savings Bank Life Insurance, State Actuary.


Sergeant-at-Arms.


State Aid and Pensions, Commissioner of.


State Board of Labor and Industries.


State Forester.


State Library.


Surgeon General.


Tax Commissioner.


Transit Commission, Boston.


Trustees, Hospitals for Consumptives.


University Extension.


War Records, Division.


Weights and Measures, Commissioner of.


Workman's Compensation Bureau


508 Pemberton building.


BOSTON STATE HOSPITAL Asylums at Austin and Plerce Farms, Dorchester


TRUSTEES


John A. Kiggen, Boston, term expires 1917. Melvin S. Nash, Hanover, term expires 1918. Mra. Katherine G. Devine. Boston, term expires 1919. Lehman Pickert, Brookline, (chairman), term expires 1920.


Dr. John F. Fennessy, Boston, term expires 1921. Mrs. Helen B. Hopkins, Boston, term expires 1921. Henry LeFavour, Boston (secretary), term expires 1922. Henry P. Frost, M. D., Superintendent.


BUREAU OF STATISTICS. Office State House, room 251.


Charles F. Gettemy, Director.


William G. Grundy, Deputy Director.


CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Office State House, rm. 151.


hn J. Hogan, chairman, term expires 1917. Imer L. Curtiss, term expires 1918. Harvey N. Shepard, term expires 1916. Warren P. Dudley, Secretary. Joseph J. Reilly. Chief Examiner. Joho C Gilbert, Registrar of Labor, rm. 16.


DIRECTORS OF THE PORT OF BOSTON


40 Central, 2d floor.


Edward F. McSweeney, chairman, term expires July 1, 1917.


Joseph A. Conry, term expires July 1, 1910.


Lombard Williams, term expires July 1, 1917.


Chief Engineer, Frank W. Hodgdon.


James T. McDonald, clerk.


INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT BOARD


I Beacon, 8th floor


Frank J. Donahue, Boston, chairman, term expires June 1, 1917.


Dudley M. Holman, Taunton, term expires June 1, 1916. Joseph A. Parks, Fall River, term expires June 1, 1918. Thomas F. Boyle, Boston, term expires June 1, 1919. David T. Dickinson, Cambridge, term expires June 1, 1920.


Robert E. Grandfield, secretary.


193 State House.


1 Beacon street, 7th floor


185 State House.


148 State House.


146 State House.


315 State House.


507 State House.


148 State House.


123 State House.


1 Beacon street, 6th floor


408 State House.


3d floor, north State House.


256 State House.


234 State House.


15 Beacon street.


267 State House.


213 State House


257 State House.


194 State House.


277 State House. 88 Broad street, rm. 724 179 State House.


1 Beacon street, rm. 501


14 Beacon street, rm. 507


1 Ashburton pl.


1 Beacon street, rm. 911


43 State House.


2A Park street, rm. 8


1 Beacon, rm. 501


180 State House.


123 State House.


22 State House.


716 Chamber of Commerce.


68 Broad


24 State House.


174 Court House.


104 State House.


3 State House. 2 State House.


243 State House.


408 Court House.


Health, State Dept. of, Laboratories.


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STATE DEPARTMENTS


MASS. DISTRICT POLICE.


Chief, John H. Plunkett, 20 State House.


Central Office, State House, room 20, Boston, Mass.


First Clerk, Frederick W. Macer. Second Clerk, Etta M. Kennedy.


BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT, Deputy Chief. Jeremiah J. Carey, Inspectora, Harry Atkinson, Richard 8. Beyer, William H. Cairns, Jeremiah J. Carey, John F. Casey, Ansel J. Cheney. Ernest E. Cleveland, Sydney H Cliffe, Ambrose W. Isele, Elmer Lewis, Angus H. McDonald, William J. Mckeever, Walter A. Penniman, Lemuel Pope, Arthur F. Roach. Everett E. Ryan, Frank W. Saunders, John J. Terry, Daniel J. Fitzgerald.


BOILER INSPECTION DEPARTMENT. Deputy Chiet. George A. Luck. Inspectors, Merrill W. Allen, Percy B. Bragdou. Henry Busbek, James W. Evans, Charles Fer- guson. Franklin L. Forbush, Willis A. Harlow, Frank C. Hinckley, John B. Kearney, Arthur F. Lovering, George D. Mackintosh, Herbert E. Mitchell, Edward Moran. Edward A. Mores, Harry E. Morton, William W Ram- Bay, George E. Richardson, Freeman H. Sanborn, Wilbert E. Simm, Charles Skoglund, Herbert A. Sullivan, Ben- jamin S. Waterman, Franklin G. Wright, Edward J. Masterson.


DETECTIVE DEPARTMENT, Deputy Chief, George C. Neal. Capt. William H. Proctor. Michael J. Barrett, Thomme E. Bligh, Ernest S. Bradford, Joseph V. Daly, Thomas A. Dexter, Thomas F. Eustace, Frederick F. Flynn. James J. Grady, Frank P. Hardiman, Arthur E. Keating, James J. Macksey, Robert E. Molt, John H. Scott, Silas P. Smith, Arthur G Wells.


FIRE INSPECTORS, Chief Inspector. Charles F. Rice. Fire Inspectors, James Anderson, Richard J. Griffin, Frank G. Hale, Edward F. Horrigan, Edward J McCarthy, Timothy C. Murphy, William F. Murray, Edward H. Murtage, Maurice P. Nelligan, Edward J. Sherlock, Thomas A. Thompson.


Clerk of Detective Department, Francis W. Fogarty.


MASSACHUSETTS HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS.


State House, East Wing.


William D. Sohier (chairman), term expires 1916.


Frapk D. Kemp, term expires 1917.


James W. Synan, term expires 1918.


Frank I Bieler, Secretary.


Arthur W. Dean, Chiet Engineer.


MASSACHUSETTS TRAINING SCHOOLS


179 State House.


F. Leslie Hayford, Executive Secretary.


Lyman School for Boys, Westborough. Elmer L.


Coffeen, Supt. Industrial School for Girls, Lancaster. Amy F. Everall. Supt. Industrial School for Boys. Shirley. George P. Camp- bell, Supt.


Boys' Parole Department, Walter A. Wheeler, Supt., Westborough.


Girls' Parole Department, Edith N. Burleigh, Supt., 159 State House.


PENAL INSTITUTIONS IN MASS.


Barnstable County Jail and House of Correction, Barn- stable.


Berkshire County Jail and House of Correction, Pittsfield, Bristol County Jail and House of Correction, New Bedford. Bristol County Jail, Taunton.


Dukes County Jail, Edgartown.


Essex County House of Correction, Ipswich.


Essex County Jail and House of Correction, Lawrence.


Essex County Jail, Newburyport.


Essex County Jail and House of Correction, Salem.


Franklin County Jail and House of Correction, Greenfield.


Hampden County Jail and House of Correction, Spring- field.


[ampton.


Hampshire County Jail and House of Correction, North- Massachusetts Reformatory, Concord Junction.


Middlesex County Jail and House of Correction, East Cambridge.


Middlesex County Jail, Lowell. [tucket


Nantucket County Jail and House of Correction, Nan-


Norfolk County Jail and House of Correction, Dedham.


Plymouth County Jail and House of Correction, Plymouth. Prison Camp and Hospital, West Rutland.


Reformatory Prison for Women, Sherborn; P. O. South Framingham.


State Farın, Bridgewater ; P. O., State Farm.


State Prison, Charlestown.


Suffolk County Jail, Charles Street, Boston.


Suffolk County House of Correction, Decr Island.


Worcester County Jail and House of Correction, Fitch- burg. [cester


Worcester County Jail and House of Correction, Wor-


PILOT COMMISSIONERS. Office, 716 Chamber of Commerce.


COMMISSIONERB.


Frederick C. Bailey, senior member, term ends in 1918. John H. Frost. term ends in 1917.


Richard Banfield, secretary.


PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.


1 Beacon, 7th floor.


Everett E. Stone, Springfield, July 1, 1916.


Joseph E. Eastman, Winchester, July 1, 1917.


Frederick J. Macleod (Chairman), Cambridge, July 1,1918


John F. Meaney, Blackstone, July 1, 1919. Charles A. Russell, Gloucester, July 1, 1920.


Secretary, Andrew A Highlands, Brookline.


Executive Secretary, Charles E. Mann, Malden


Assistant Secretary, Allan Brooks, Harvard.


Accountants, Justin W. Lester, Edwin H. Fenno, Ernest W. Wright.


Chief of Rate and Tariff Bureau, C. Peter Clark.


Chief of Inspection Department, George W. Bishop.


Chief of Telephone and Telegraph Department, Wil-


liam H. O'Brien. Inspectors, James M. Cushing, M. J. Conley.


Engineers, Henry W. Hayes. Lewis E. Moore. Asst. Engineers, Minor S. Jameson, William J. Keefe.


Railroad Inspectors, Daniel M. Wheeler, Lewellyn H. Mclain, Winfield L. Larry, Henry W. Seward, John H. Parant, John W. Ogden, Michael J. Scully, Arthur W. Hodges, Charles E. Montgomery. Asst. Inspectors. Philip Scott. Timothy A. Connor, James E. Rich, Thomas Laffey.


METROPOLITAN PARK COM- MISSION.


14 Beacon, room 507.


William B. de las Casas, chairman, term expires 1917. Edwin U. Curtis, term expires 1918.


Charles J. Barton, term expires 1919.


Everett C. Benton, term expires 1920.


Ellerton P. Whitney, term expires 1921.


George Lyman Rogers. secretary


John R. Rablin, chief engineer.


METROPOLITAN WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.


1 Ashburton pl.


Henry P. Walcott, chairman, term expires March 20 1917.


Thomas E. Dwyer. term expires March 20, 1918. Edward A. McLaughlin, term expires March 20, 1919. William N. Davenport, Secretary.


William E. Fosa, chief engineer of Water Works.


Frederick D. Smith, engineer ot Sewerage Works.


MINIMUM WAGE COMMISSION. 1 Beacon, rm. 911


Commissioners, chairman.


Arthur N. Holcombe; Mabel Gillespie; Secretary, Ellen Nathalie Matthews.


STATE BOARD OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES


1 Beacon, 6th floor


Members of the Board ; A. H. Quessy, term expires 1920; Samuel Ross, term expires 1921; Mary H. Dewey, term expires 1917; John F. Tobin, term expires 1918; Alfred W. Donovan ( Chairman), term expires 1919.


Commissioner of Labor, Edwin Mulready.


Deputy Commissioners, Cornelius J. Carmody (labor), Thomas F. Harrington, M. D ( medical). Counsel, Edward F. Wallace.


Industrial Inspectors, Elmer I. Christenson ; Charles S. Clerke; Joseph F. Cobb; Charles A. Dam ; John R. Dex- ter; Andrew M. Goff; Edward Grant ; Mary E. Halley ; James R. Howes ; Mary A. Nason ; Arthur J. Vaughan and Mrs. Mary K. O'Sullivan.


Industrial Health Inspectors, Albert W. Buck ; Alfred Katz; Alfred W. Kimball ; James H. Malonson ; John J. MeDonough ; Francis L. V. Murphy ; Carl T. Pomeroy : Samuel M. Schmidt; Frances Stern; Margaret F. Col- lins ; Eugene J. MeCarthy, William Newsome Eichorn.


STATE HARBOR AND LAND COMMISSIONERS.


Office 181 State House.


William S. MeNary, Boston, chairman. Term expires 1918


George M. Harlow, Boston, term expires 1916. Charles C. Paine. Hyannis, term expires 1917. Frederick N. Wales, clerk.


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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


THE State Government consists of a Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, and Receiver- General, Auditor of Accounts, Attorney-General, eight Councillors, forty Senators, and a House of Representatives of 240 members. The annual popular election occure on the day following the first Monday of November. The plurality system prevails at all elections of civil officers by the people.


1916. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


Governor-Samuel W. MeCall of Winchester, Salary | Treas., and Receiver-Gen .- Charles L. Burrill of Boston $10,000. Salary. $5,000.


Lieutenant Governor-Calvin Coolidge of Northampton, Salary $2,000 and expenses of travel.


Secretary of the Commonwealth-Albert P. Langtry of Springfield, Salary, $6,000


Auditor of the Commonwealth-Alonzo B. Cook of Boston, Salary, 85.000.


Attorney - General-Henry C. Attwill of Lynn, Salary, $7,000.


EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Salary, $1,000 and expenses of travel.


1 David L. Parker of New Bedford


2 Richard F. Andrews of Boston


8 Timothy J. Buckley of Boston


4 Herbert P. Wasgatt of Everett


5 Frederick H. Tarr of Rockport


6 Henry C. Mulligan of Natick


7 Channing Smith of Leicester


8 Charles H. Wright of Pittsfield


CONGRESSMEN OF MASSACHUSETTS.


BENATOES-Henry Cabot Lodge, of Nahant, till 1917; John W. Weeks, of Newton, till 1919.


REPRESENTATIVES-Terms expire March 4, 1917. District 1-Allen Treadway, of Stockbridge. District 2- Fred- erick H. Gillett, of Springfield. District 3-Calvin D. Paige, of Southbridge. District 4- Samuel E. Winslow, of Worcester. District 5-John Jacob Rogers, of Lowell. District 6-Augustus P. Gardner, of Hamilton. District 7-Michael F. Phelan, of Lynn, District 8-Frederick W. Dallinger, of Cambridge. District 9-Ernest W. Roberts, of Chelsea. District 10-Peter F. Tague, of Boston. District I1-George Holden Tinkham, of Boston. District 12-James A. Gallivan, of Boston. District 18-William H. Carter, of Needham. District 14- Richard Olney, 2d, of Dedham. District 15-William S. Greene, of Fall River. District 16-Joseph Walsh, of New Bedford.


SENATORS. Compensation $1000 for the session.


BARNSTABLE, NANTUCKET, AND Dist. DUKEB.


Capa-Charles L. Gifford, of Barn- stable BERKSHIRE. Frank Bartlett, of Pittsfield


BERKSHIRE, HAMPSHIRE AND HAMPDEN DISTRICT


John B. Hull, of Great Barring- ton.


Diat. BRISTOL.


1 Joseph W. Martin, jr. of North Attleborough .


2 Walter E. McLane, of Fall River


3 Richard Knowles, of New Bed- ford EBBEX.


Diat.


1 George H. Jackson, of Lynn


2 F. Howard Perley. of Salem


3 Chas. D. Brown, of Gloucester 4 Henry G. Wells, of Haverhill


5 James R. Tetler, of Lawrence


FRANKLIN AND HAMPSHIRE DISTRICT John W. Haigie, of Montague


Dust. HAMPDEN.


1 Gurdon W. Gordon, of Spring- field


2 John F. Sheehan, of Holyoke


Diat. MIDDLESEX.


1 George H. Ellis, of Newton


2 James W. Bean, of Cambridge


3 Chas. W. Eldridge, of Som'ville 4 James F. Cavanagh, of Everett 5 Nathan A. Tufts, of Waltham 8 Wilton B. Fay, of Medford


7 Chas A. Kimball, of Littleton


8 George E. Marchand, of Lowell


Diat. NORFOLK.


1 Louis F. R. Langelier, of Quin- cy


2 Orion T. Mason, of Medway


Dist. PLYMOUTH.


1 Charles S. Beal, ot Rockland


2 Ezra W. Clark, of Brockton


Dist. SUFFOLK,


1 John E Beck, of Chelsea


2 James I. Green, of Boston


3 Philip J. McGonagle, of Boston


4 Edward F. Mclaughlin, of Boston


5 Martin Hays, of Boston


6 Daniel J. Chapman, of Boston


7 James P. Timilty, of Boston


8 W Prentiss Parker, of Boston 9 Sanford Bates, of Boston


Diat. WORCESTER.


1 Robert N. Washburn, of Wor- cester


2 Clarence W. Hobbs, jr., of Worcester


3 Frank S. Farnsworth of Leom- inster


4 Wm. A.L. Bazeley, of Uxbridge


WORCESTER AND HAMPDEN DISTRICT


Herbert E. Cummings, of North Brookfield


SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. [Established by Chapter 497, Acts of 1906.]


BARNSTABLE, DUEES AND NAN- TUCKET COUNTIES.


Cape Dist. - Barnstable, Bourne, Brewster, Chatham, Chilmark, Dennis, Eastham, Edgartown, Falmouth, Gay Head, Gos- nold, Harwich, Mashpee, Nan- tucket, Oak Bluffs, Orleans, Provincetown, Sandwich, Tis- bury, Truro, Wellfleet, West Tisbury, Yarmouth.




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