Clark's Boston blue book, 1886, Part 19

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Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Boston : Edward E. Clark
Number of Pages: 632


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85 Corner Castle and Tremont Streets.


86 East Concord, corner Washington Street.


87 Shawmut Avenne, corner Lenox Street.


88 Corner Columbus Avenue and West Newton Street.


Corner Boylston and Clarendon Streets.


91 Junction Brighton and Brookline Avenues.


92 Huntington Avenue, opposite Mechanics' Fair Building.


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93 Corner Tremont and Dartmouth Streets.


94 Dartmouth Street (Engine House No. 22).


95 Corner Boylston and Arlington Streets.


96 Corner Columbus Avenue and Berkeley Street.


97 Spruce, near Beacon Street.


98 Corner Columbus Avenue and West Chester Park.


99 Hereford and Newbury Streets.


SOUTH BOSTON.


112 Corner Dorchester Avenue and Swan Street.


113 Corner B and First Streets.


114 Corner Second and D Streets.


121 Corner First and A Streets.


123 Corner Broadway and Dorchester Avenue (Engine House No. 15).


124 Broadway (Police Station No. 6).


125 Corner Dorchester Avenue and Dorr Street.


126 Corner Broadway and E Street (Savings-bank Building).


127 Corner Ninth and E Streets.


128 Corner Dorchester Avenue and Dorchester Street.


I2S (Duplicate) Hose House No. 10, Dorchester Street.


129 Corner Sixth and B Streets.


131 Corner Eighth and G Streets.


131 (Duplicate) Eighth, near Mercer Street.


132 Corner Dorchester and Fourth Streets (Engine House No. 1).


134 Corner Fifth and D Streets.


135 Corner Eighth and K Streets.


136 Corner First and K Streets.


137 Fourth, between K and L Streets (Hose House No. 12).


1 37 (Duplicate) Blind Asylum, Broadway.


138 House of Correction (Gate).


139 Corner H and Second Streets.


14! Boston Wharf Office, Granite Street.


141 (Duplicate) Standard Sugar Refinery.


142 Page's Mill, First Street.


143 Corner Dorchester and Seventh Streets.


144 Corner Broadway and P Street.


145 Corner Fourth and O Streets (Engine House No. 2).


146 Corner N and Sixth Streets (Boston Cordage Co.).


146 (Duplicate) Idiotic Asylum, Eighth Street.


147 Storey, near G Street.


14S Corner Congress and A Streets.


149 N. Y. & N. E. R R. Freight Sheds, Boston Wharf.


EAST BOSTON.


151 Ferry House (South).


1 52 Corner Sumner and Lamson Streets.


229


FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH.


153 Corner Orleans and Sumner Streets (Engine House No. 11).


154 Maverick Street, near Maverick Square.


156 Corner Sumner and Border Streets.


I 57 Corner Decatur and Liverpool Streets.


15S Corner Paris and Decatur Streets.


159 Office E. R.R. Machine Shop, Marginal Street.


161 Marginal Street, Grand Junction Freight House, near Cot- tage Street.


162 Corner Bennington Street and Central Square.


163 Corner Chelsea and Marion Streets.


164 Simpson's Dock, Marginal Street.


165 Marion Street (Engine House No. 5).


166 Corner Everett and Jeffreys Streets.


167 Smith's Forge Works, Maverick Street.


168 Grand Junction R.R. Yard, near Elevator.


169 Corner Webster and Lewis Streets, Boston Sugar Refinery.


171 Dyewood Co.'s Wharf, Border Street.


172 Pottery Works, 146 Condor Street.


173 Corner Eagle and Glendon Streets.


174 Corner Brooks and Saratoga Streets.


175 Chelsea Street ( Hose House No. 6).


176 Pipe Works, Junction of Saratoga and Pope Streets.


17S Corner Moore and Saratoga Streets.


Winthrop Junction.


179 IS2 Corner Sumner and Paris Streets.


183 Corner Cottage and Everett Streets.


IS4 Corner Meridian and Princeton Streets.


IS5 Corner Putnam and Lexington Streets.


IS6 Corner Meridian and Falcon Streets.


IS7 Maverick Oil Works, Chelsea Street.


1SĄ Deer Island.


Chelsea.


ROXBURY DISTRICT.


211 Corner Westminster and Williams Streets.


212 Corner Albany and Hampden Streets.


213 Hampden Street, opposite Norfolk Avenue.


214 Metropolitan Stables, opposite Arnold Street.


215 Corner Tremont and Cabot Streets.


216 Corner Ruggles and Parker Streets.


217 Corner Ruggles and Tremont Streets.


2IS Junction Washington and Warten Streets.


219 Junction Longwood and Huntington Avenues.


221 Corner Clay and Elmwood Streets.


223 Corner Huntington Avenue and West Chester Park.


224 Corner Albany and Hunneman Streets.


225 Corner Norfolk Avenue and Magazine Street.


231 Eustis Street, near Washington.


232 Corner Eustis and Dearborn Streets.


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233 Corner George and Langdon Streets.


234 Police Station No. 9, Dudley Street.


235 Corner Harrison Avenue and Dudley Street.


236 Corner Cabot and Culvert (Engine House No. 13).


237 Dudley Street, Gas Company's Office.


Swett Street, near Old Hospital.


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23S Shawmut Avenue (Horse R.R. Stable).


241 Warren Street, opposite Walnut Avenue.


242 243 Corner Clifford Street and Blue-hill Avenue.


Engine House No. 14, Centre Street.


244 Metropolitan Stables, Bartlett Street.


245 Police Station No. 10, Pynchon Street.


246 Longwood Avenue (Chemical Engine House No. 3).


247 Corner Tremont and Francis Streets.


248 Repair Shop, Boston and Providence R.R.


248 (Duplicate) N. E. Fair Building, Huntington Avenue.


249 25I Burkhardt's Brewery, Parker Street.


Corner Highland and Cedar Streets.


252 Corner Dale and Washington Streets.


253 Corner Warren Street and Blue-hill Avenue.


254 Corner Pynchon and Heath Streets.


255 Corner Winthrop and Greenville Streets.


256 Schoolhouse, Heath Street.


2 57 Corner Warren and Quincy Streets (Engine House No. 24).


258 Corner Tremont and Downer Streets.


259 Corner Centre and Lamartine Streets.


261 Corner Washington Street and Codman Avenue.


261 (Duplicate) N. E. Hospital for Women and Children, Cod- man Avenue.


262 -Lodge of Marcella-street Home.


263 Corner Centre and Day Streets.


264 Corner Walnut Avenue and Munroe Street.


265 Corner Warren and Dale Streets.


266 Corner Walnut Avenue and Dale Street.


267 Corner of Parker and Alleghany Streets.


268 Moreland, opposite Fairland Street.


269 Corner Alpine and Regent Streets.


271 (Private) Dennison Tag Factory, Vale Street.


272 Crawford Street, near Williams Avenue.


273 Corner Columbia Street and Blue-hill Avenue.


274 Corner Cherry and Quincy Streets.


275 Corner Stanwood Avenue and Columbia Street.


DORCHESTER DISTRICT.


312 Boston, opposite Mount Vernon Street.


313 Corner Dorchester and Crescent Avenues.


314 Engine House No. 21, Boston Street.


315 Corner Dudley and Cottage Streets.


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FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH.


316 Engine House No. 17, Meeting-house Hill.


317 Corner Bird and Ceylon Streets.


318 Corner Dudley, near Monadnock Street.


319 Norfolk Avenue, near Railroad Bridge.


321 Savin Hill, near Railroad Depot.


322 McNeil's Mills, Commercial Street.


323 Glover's Corner.


334 Corner Olney and Bowdoin Streets.


325 Field's Corner.


326 Harrison Square, near Railroad Depot.


327 Adams Street (junction Neponset Avenue).


328 Putnam's Nail Works (Port Norfolk).


329 Corner Pleasant and Stoughton Streets.


331 Corner Hancock and Trull Streets.


332 Pumping-Station, Old Harbor Point.


334 Junction Quincy and Bellevue Streets.


335 Corner Ashmont and Adams Streets.


336 Washington Street, near Mount Bowdoin Station. Corner Howard Avenue and Sargent Street.


337


Everett Avenue, opposite St. Mary's Infant Asylum.


341


Corner Commercial and Preston Streets.


342 Corner Water and Walnut Streets.


345 Corner Dorchester Avenue and Codman Street.


347


Corner Washington and Fuller Streets.


348 Corner Richmond and Adams Streets.


349 Dorchester Avenue, corner Ashmont Street.


35I Corner Washington Street and Dorchester Avenue.


352 Engine House No. 16, Temple Street.


353 Engine House No. 19, Norfolk Street.


351 Corner Norfolk and Madison Streets.


356 Corner Washington and Norfolk Streets. Engine House No. IS, Harvard Street.


357 35S Dorchester Avenue, corner Centre Street.


359 Austin Farm, near Austin Street.


361 Corner Harvard Street and Blue-hill Avenue.


362 Mount-Hope Cemetery (Superintendent's House).


364 Washington Street, near Coffee Court.


365 Canterbury Street, Small-pox Hospital.


367 Norfolk Street and Thetford Avenue.


368 Corner Blue-hill Avenue and Walk-hill Street.


371 Bufford's Factory, Harrison Square.


372 Corner Neponset Street and Boutwell Avenue.


CHARLESTOWN DISTRICT.


412 Corner School and Main Streets.


413 Corner Washington and Union Streets.


338


Corner Neponset Avenue and Minot Street.


343 Corner Adams Street and Granite Avenue.


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414 Fitchburg Freight House, Front Street.


415 Fitchburg Railroad, in Freight Yard.


416 Corner Harvard and Main Streets.


417 Corner Chapman Street and Rutherford Avenue.


417 (Duplicate) Prison Yard.


418 Fitchburg Railroad Yard, Warren Avenue.


419 Corner Rutherford Avenue and Dunstable Street.


421 Corner City Square and Chelsea Street.


423 Corner Chelsea Street and Henley Place.


424 Corner Tufts, Bunker-hill, and Vine Streets.


425 Corner Concord and Bunker-hill Streets.


426 Hose House 3, Winthrop Street.


427 Corner Chelsea and Prospect Streets.


428 Chelsea Bridge.


431 Corner Bunker-hill and Webster Streets.


432 Corner Walker and Russell Streets.


435 Medford Street (Waterman's Mill).


436 Corner Bunker-hill and Auburn Streets.


441 Engine House No. 27, Elm Street.


442 Navy Yard, Water-street Gate.


443 Hoosac Tunnel Dock Elevator, Water Street.


451 Medford Street, corner Tufts Street.


452 305 Medford Street.


453 Corner Medford and Bunker-hill Streets.


454 Corner Arlington Avenue and Alford Street.


456 Charlestown Almshouse.


457 Corner Perkins and Parker Streets.


461 Corner Gardiner and Main Streets.


462 Main Street, Hook and Ladder House No. 9.


463 Main, foot of Baldwin Street.


465 Grain Elevator, Cambridge Street.


WEST-ROXBURY DISTRICT.


512 Centre Street, opposite Spring Park Avenue.


513 Boylston-street Railroad Station.


514 Chemical Engine House No. 5, Egleston Square.


515 Corner Brookside and Chemical Avenues.


516 Corner Washington and A Streets.


517 Corner Harris Avenue and Alveston Street.


518 Corner Chestnut Avenue and Chestnut Place.


519 Corner Washington Street and Greenwood Avenue.


52 1 Jamaica Plain Railroad Station.


523 Engine House No. 2S, Centre Street.


524 Corner Prince and Perkins Streets.


525 Corner Pond and Prince Streets.


526 Corner May and Centre Streets.


527 Corner South and Key Streets.


52S Forest Hills Railroad Station.


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FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH.


529 Walnut Street and Glen Road.


531 Corner Scarborough and Walnut Streets.


532 Canterbury-street Schoolhouse.


534 Hyde Park Avenue, near Mount Hope Railroad Station.


535 Corner Metropolitan Avenue and Poplar Street.


536 Corner Ashland and Sheldon Streets.


537 Chemical Engine House No. 4, Roslindale.


538 Corner Beach and Washington Streets.


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542 Central Railroad Station.


543 Engine House No. 30, Vernon Street.


546 Corner Spring and Gardner Streets.


547 Corner Washington and Grove Streets. (Germantown.)


BRIGHTON DISTRICT.


561 Brighton Avenue, Cottage-Farm Station.


562 Brighton Avenue, opposite Chester Street.


564 563 Chemical Engine House No. 6, Allston.


Barry's Corner, Junction North Harvard and Franklin Streets.


565 Brighton Abattoir.


567 Market, corner North Beacon Street.


563 Oak Square.


569 Washington, opposite Oakland Street.


57I Chestnut-hill Avenue, Engine House No. 29.


572 Washington Street, between Union and Allston Streets.


573 Cambridge, opposite North Harvard Street.


574 Corner Everett and Pleasant Streets.


57.5 Western Avenue, near Hollis's Factory.


576 Union Square, Junction Cambridge and North Beacon Streets.


5-8 Corner Brooks and Newton Streets.


579 Beacon Street and Chestnut-hill Avenue.


58 I North Harvard Street, near Cambridge Bridge.


582 Western Avenue, opposite Babcock's Works.


SPECIAL BOXES.


612 City Hospital.


621 City Hall.


631 Massachusetts General Hospital.


643 Massachusetts Homoeopathic Hospital, East Concord Street.


731 Howard Athenaum.


732 Boston Museum.


734 Park Theatre.


735 Globe Theatre.


736 Boston Public Library.


741 Boston Theatre.


742 Music Hall.


743 Masonic Temple.


745 R. H. White & Co.


746 Jordan, Marsh, & Co.


S12 Mechanics' Fair Building, Huntington Avenue.


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REGULATIONS CONCERNING FIRE-ALARMS.


22 Signal for no School, three rounds.


Eleven blows indicate Police call, three rounds.


FIRST ALARM to be given by striking three or more rounds of the box number.


SECOND ALARM to be given by striking ten blows, followed by the box number.


THIRD ALARM to be given by striking ten blows twice, followed by box number.


GENERAL ALARM to be given by striking twelve blows twice, fol- lowed by box number.


In cases where Hook and Ladder Companies only are wanted, signal to be given by striking fifteen blows once, with the number of the company struck twice, thus : H. & L. No. 1, 15-1-1; H. & L. No. 2, 15 -2 -2, etc.


If more than one Hook-and-Ladder Company is wanted, the sig- nal will be given thus : H. & L. Nos. 1 and 3, 15- 1 - I - 3-3 ; H. & L. Nos. 2 and 4, 15-2-2-4-4 etc. HENRY W. LONGLEY, Fire JOHN E. FITZGERALD,


WILLIAM A. GREEN, Commissioners. BROWN S. FLANDERS, Supt.


OCTOBER I, ISS5.


BOSTON FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH : SPECIAL NOTICE.


The fact that an alarm-box is located near their residence, and where the key is kept, should be known to all persons, both male and female ; and the simple manner of giving an alarm in case of fire should be a matter of common education. The Board of Fire Commissioners recommend to all persons who may see this notice, that they make the necessary inquiries, to enable them, in case of need, either to get the key, and give an alarm, or to direct others to do so. Time saved in this way may sometimes prevent a con- flagration.


In case of fire, follow these


DIRECTIONS.


Get the key to the nearest box to the fire.


Open the box ; pull the hook all the way down ONCE, and let go. Wait one full minut? for the sound of the bells.


If you hear no sound, full again ; and the third time if you get no sound.


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FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH.


If you fail the third time, go to the next nearest box, and do the same there ; but do not touch any other box if the nearest one gives the alarm.


If it be a keyless door, turn handle to right and open the door ; when open, pull hook as in other boxes.


After giving the alarm, remain a while if possible by the box, so as to direct the firemen to the fire.


SECOND ALARMS. - No person will give alarms for the same fire (after the first alarm has been given) without an order from an Engineer ; and the persons so ordered will be sure to go to the same box from which the first alarm was given, and report the same to the Chief Engineer. If, however, a fire breaks out while another is burning in a different section of the city, a second alarm can be given by a Police Officer, without waiting for an order from an engineer.


CAUTIONS TO PERSONS HOLDING SIGNAL KEYS.


I. Never open the box or touch the apparatus except in case of fire.


2. Never sound the alarm for a fire seen at a distance.


3. Be reasonably sure there is a fire before sounding the alarm.


4. Be sure your box is locked before leaving it.


5. Never let the key go out of your possession, except to some responsible person to give an alarm of fire, and be sure the key is returned.


6. If you remove from your house, or place of business, return the key to the Fire-Commissioners' Office without delay.


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POST-OFFICE REGULATIONS. (Corrected November, 1885.)


DOMESTIC.


NOTE. - Prepayment of all kinds of mail matter (except newspapers, maga- zines, and periodicals, sent to subscribers from a known office of publica- tion) can be effected only by means of postage-stamps.


FIRST-CLASS MATTER.


LETTERS AND POSTAL CARDS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. CTS.


Letters, etc. - Forwarded letters and other written matter, and any matter containing a written inscription in the nature of personal correspondence, and articles sealed against inspection, for cach ounce or fraction thereof, no limit to the weight .


If not prepaid at least one rate, it is held; if prepaid one rate, and more . .02 is due, the deficient amount is collected on delivery.


Drop or Local Letters. - (To be sent within the delivery of the office where deposited.) At offices where free delivery by carrier is established, for each ounce or fraction . .


.02


At other offices, for each ounce or fraction. . .01


Registered Letters. - The fee for registered letters (in addition to the regular postage) is, fer letter .10


Postal Cards, issued exclusively by the Post-Office Department, with no writing or printing on the face but the address, each . . 01


Drawings, plans, and designs are first-class matter.


SECOND-CLASS MATTER.


NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, ETC., IN THE UNITED STATES. CTS.


All newspapers to subscribers only, one copy to each actual subscriber with-


in the county where they are printed and published, wholly or in part, except those deliverable at letter-carrier offices . free.


Newspapers and periodical publications, issued as frequently as four times a year, and mailed from a known office of publication or news agency, addressed to regular subscribers or news agents, for each tourd or frac- tion thereof . .01


Periodicals, whether regular or transient, and weekly newspapers, not exceed- ing two ounces in weight, deposited in letter-carrier offices for delivery there, each .01


If over two ounces in weight . . 02


Newspapers (except weeklies), without regard to weight, each


Magazines, newspapers, etc., published regularly, when mailed by others than publishers and news agents, for each four ounces or fraction thereof, .01


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FOST-OFFICE REGULATIONS.


THIRD-CLASS MATTER.


MISCELLANEOUS PRNITED MATTER IN THE UNITED


STATES.


CTS.


Pamphlets, circulars, occasional publications, handbills, posters, prices current, proof-sheets or corrected proofs, engravings, lithographs, way-bills, and maps, and all matter wholly in print not issued regularly to subscrib- ers, and not exceeding four pounds in weight, for each two ounces or fraction .01


Books (printed). - For each two ounces, or fraction, not to exceed four pounds in weight (except in cases of single volumes, which may be in excess of such weight) . .01


Fee for registration, in addition to the postage, for each package . .10


The repetition of an address upon an unsealed envelope containing third or fourth class matter does not subject the package to letter-postage.


When any matter of the third class is enclosed in a package of fourth-class mat- ter, it becomes subject to postage at the rate of fourth-class matter.


FOURTH-CLASS MATTER. MERCHANDISE IN THE UNITED STATES.


CTS.


Merchandise. - Samples of metals, ores, minerals, or merchandise; crayon- drawings; paintings in oil or water; photographs; photographic, plain, and ornamental paper; cards (printed and blank), tags, labels, and printed en- velopes in bulk; also seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and scions; and also any articles not belonging to the other classes of mail matter, and in nature or form not liable to damage the mails or injure any person, - not exceed- ing four pounds in weight, for each ounce or fraction thereof . .01


Fee for registration, in addition to the postage, for each package . .10


Upon packages of fourth-class matter, the sender may write his own name and address, preceded by the word " from; " and there may also be written or printed the number and names of the articles enclosed.


SPECIAL DELIVERY.


CTS.


All mail matter of the first-class, when mailed with a special delivery stamp attached, in addition to regular letter postage, will be delivered between the hours 7 A.M. and 12 P.M. (except Sunday), at any special delivery office, immediately on arrival at said office, by special messenger. Fee for same (special stamp) .


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THE POST-OFFICES AT WHICH LETTERS WILL BE SPE- CIALLY DELIVERED UNDER THE NEW LAW.


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