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Plymouth, from 40 Daniels westerly to Columbus exten- sion, ward 2
32 Woodland 64 Clarendon Oak Hill road
Poplar, from 395 Suminer opp. fair grounds southerly to Inter- vale, ward 6
Portland, from 52 Nashua to 57 Granite, ward 1
Pratt, from 280 Beech south- easterly to Harugari, ward 2 King Frankfort
Pratt Road, from 255 Roll- stone to 250 Oak Hill rd, ward 2 Hazel
104 Harugari 192 King 278 Beech
304 Clarendon
364 Edwards 885 Madison
Prentiss Alley, from 47 Acad- emy casterly, ward 3
Prichard, from 198 Main north- westerly to 63 Academy, ward 4 6 Crescent 29 Elm
69 Adams
91 Oliver
100 Spring
111 Fox
127 Hartwell
143 Church
155 Grove
185 Central
Prince, from 60 Prospect west- erly to 51 School, ward 3
Prospect, from junction Main and Mechanic northerly to Flat Rock road, ward 3 26 Arlington 60 Prince
104 View
Burbank Caldwell
Putnam, from 245 Main south- erly to 67 Laurel, ward 1
Railroad, from 41 First south- erly to 24 Fourth, ward 6 19 Second 45 Third
Railroad Sq., at junction Wa- ter, Main and Depot sq., ward 6 Randolph, from Clarendon to Madison, ward 2
Read, easterly from 36 West, ward 3
Redman, from 166 Lunenburg northerly, ward 6
Richmond, from Berkley west- erly, ward 4
Rindge, from Blossom exten- sion southerly, ward 4
River, from 501 Main westerly to Westminster and Ashburnham streets. wards 2 and 3
72 Circle
110 Kimball pl
269 Sheldon
370 Kimball
378 Fairmount
361 West
580 Oak Hill road
891 Kimball road
933 Eaton
1023 Norwood
Rockland, from 38 Federal southerly to Huron, ward 2
Rollstone, from 399 Main southerly to junction of Roll- stone and Franklin roads, wards 1 and 2
17 Baker
61 Barton
66 Franklin
67 Kimball
136 Charles
168 Laurel
232 Pine
235 Tuttle
255 Pratt road 304 Mt. Elam road
Russell, from 18 Ashburnham to Tremont, W. F., ward 3
Salem, fromn 30 Granite to 50 Heywood, ward 1 Spruce Birch
Sanborn. from 186 Westminster, opp engine house, northerly to 277 Ashburnham, W. F., ward 3 6 Vernon
20 Vernon court
31 Simonds road
94 Temple
206 Westminster Hill road 238 Phillips
School, from 492 Main northerly to 51 Prince, ward 3 26 Arlington
Second, from 190 Water to 19 Railroad, ward 6 9 Water Street lane 20 Middle 30 Middle Street lane
Sheldon, from 59 West south- erly to 269 River, ward 3 Sheridan, from N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. to Canal, ward 6 Simonds, from 11 Marshall to 140 Mt. Vernon, ward 4 6 Davis Nutting
80 Taft Smith, from Doane southeast- erly, ward 6 30 Cane Snow, from 84 Main to 33 Pearl, ward 5
38 Cherry
56 Union
86 Green Waverly Wood
South, from 44 Laurel southerly to Leominster line, ward 1
27 Cross 41 Walnut
44 Payson
61 Allston pl
64 Nashua 79 Charles
109 Otis
131 Pine
190 Everett Heywood Wanoosnoc road
Sprague, from Temple wester- ly to 121 Phillips, W. F., ward 3 Spring, from 100 Prichard to 81 Mt. Globe, ward 4
8 Academy 18 Pleasant
Spruce, from 219 Water westerly ward 1 12 Hall 34 Salem
St. Bernard, from 200 Summer to Catholic cemetery, ward 6 Boutelle
Summer, from 2 Main south- easterly to Lunenburg line,
ward 6
2 Lunenburg
16 Holt
26 Joslin place
34 Winter
50 Beacon
84 Bluff av
116 Goodrich
133 Harvard
153 Maverick
183 Cane 200 St. Bernard
207 Matthews
219 Hancock
. 226 Boutelle 237 Clyde
291 Bemis 395 Poplar
Summit, from Berry easterly, ward 6
44 Linwood 66 Perkins 98 Garland
Taft, from Spring junction Mt. Globe to 80 Simonds, ward 4
Temple, from Westminster northerly to 94 Sanborn, W. F., ward 3
Vernon Institute Sprague
Terrace Place, from 655 West- minster Hill rd southerly, ward 3 Third, from 216 Water, ward 6 8 Water Street lane
18 Middle 28 Middle Street lane 38 Railroad
Thorndike, from Montrose easterly (Pleasant View Park), ward 6
Townsend, fr'm 162 Lunenburg northeasterly to Pearl, ward 6
Tremont, from 126 Ashburn- ham northeasterly to Russell, W. F., ward 3
Tuttle, from 233 Rollstone to Hazel, ward 2
Union, fr.67 Blossom to 56 Snow, ward 5 12 Day
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PUBLIC ROADS.
Upham, crossing Jackson av, ward 6
Upiand Road, from 231 Blos- som easterly to Gardner road, ward 4
Longwood av
Upton, from 302 Blossom west to 167 Mt. Vernon, ward 4
Vernon, from 6 Sanborn wester- ly, W. F .. ward 3 18 Vernon court 34 Temple 56 Cottage
Vernon Court, from 18 Ver- non, W. F., ward 3
View, from 104 Prospect west- erly, ward 3 Bond
Vine, from 44 Grove westerly to 47 Central, ward 3
Wachusett, from Westminster westerly, W. F., ward 2
Wall, from 186 Beech to Frank- fort, ward 2
Wallace, from River near West to River near Kimball rd, W. F.
Walnut, from 143 Water to 41 South, ward 1
36 Payson
Walton, from 160 Laurel south- erly to Mt. Elam road, wards 1 and 2
Charles Williams 66 Pine
Warren, from 32 Pine southerly ward 1
Washington, from 30 Nashua southerly to 39 Granite, ward 1
Water, from 115 Main south- easterly to Leominster line, wards 1 and 6 80 Crocker
143 Walnut
151 Nashua
166 First
190 Second 195 Granite
207 Babbitt court
216 Third
219 Spruce
240 Fourth
257 Bovle court
262 Fifth
273 Birch
301 Burnett
383 Newton
472 Duck Mill road Bemis Wanoosnoc road
599 Abbott av 723 Carey
Water Street Lane, from 9 Second to 10 Fourth, ward 6 26 Third
Waverly, from 104 Snow west- erly, ward 5
Wesleyan Pl., from 409 Main southwesterly, ward 2
West, from Main, junction Ash- burnham Hill road, to Wallace, ward 3 36 Read 59 Sheldon
.
Westminster Hill road Westminster, from junction River and Ashburnham, W. F., southwesterly to Westminster line, wards 2 and 3 41 Depot 136 Simonds road
186 Sanborn
Temple Wachusett Cascade Princeton road
Weymouth, from 204 Blossom westerly, ward 4
Whittemore, from 250 Me- chanic beyond Blossom north- westerly, ward 3
William, from 55 Forest to Walton, ward 2
Willow, from 26 Main north- erly to 95 Green, ward 5 25 Morris
Wilmot, from 89 Lunenburg southerly to Prescott, ward 6 Winch, from 54 Pine southerly, ward 1
Winter, from 34 Summer to 43 Boutelle, ward 6
18 Oak
55 Lawrence 53 Harrison av
Winthrop, from 114 Laurel to 31 Milk, wards 1 and 2 3 Brigham 14 Forest
Winthrop Court, off 40 Milk, ward 1
Wood, from 130 Snow westerly to 9 Pearl, ward 5
Woodland, from Fairmount westerly and southerly to Daniels, ward 2 Columbus
Wood PI., from 327 Main south- erly, ward 2
Worcester, from 6 Nashua to 23 Granite, ward 1
PUBLIC ROADS.
Alpine Road, from Westmin- ster Hill road northwesterly to McIntire road
Ashburnham Hill Road, from Main junction West north- westerly to Westminster line
Ashby Road, from junction of Mechanic st., Rindge and Fisher roads, northerly to Ashby line
Ashby West Road, from Ashburnham Hill road norther- ly to Ashby line
Babcock Road, from Ashby west road westerly to the Gib- son place
Billings Road, from Richard- son road northwesterly
Caswell Road, from Ashburn- ham hill road northerly to Ash- by line
Damon Road, from Mt. Elam road southeasterly to Turnpike
Farwell Road, from Roll- stone road westerly to Franklin road
Fisher Road, from junction of Mechanic st., Rindge and Ashby roads, northerly to Pearl Hill road
Flat Rock Road, from Pros- pect st. northwesterly to Scott road
Franklin Road, from junc- tion of Rollstone st. and Roll- stone road westerly and south- erly to Turnpike
Gibson Road, from Fisher road northerly to the Simeon Gibson place
High Rock Road, from junc- tion of Fisher and Richardson roads, northerly to Ashby road
High Rock Branch, from | Rindge Road, from junction Pearl Hill road northwesterly to High Rock road
Kendall Road, from Pearl Hill road northerly to Levi Ken- dall place
Kimball Road, from 891 River st., W. F., northerly to West- minster Hill road
Kinsman Road, from Rich- ardson road easterly, across Ashby road to High Rock road
Marshall Road, from Lunen- burg Hill road northerly to Pearl Hill road
McIntire Road, from Ash- burnham st., W. F., northerly to Williams road
Mt. Elam Road, from 304 Rollstone st. southerly to
Leominster road
North Branch Turnpike, from Westminster, W. F., north- westerly to Westminster line
Oak Hill Road, from 580 River st., southerly to Turnpike Old Sawmill Road, W. F., from Turnpike southwesterly to South County road, ward 2
Pearl Hill Road, from junc- tion Pacific and Lincoln north- erly to Ashby line
Princeton Road, from West- minster river road, at Crocker- ville, southerly to Princeton line
Richardson Road, from junction of Fisher and High Rock roads northwesterly and northerly to Ashby line
Mechanic st., Fisher and Ashby rds northwesterly to Ashby line Rollstone Road, from junc- tion Rollstone st. and Franklin road southerly to Turnpike
Sawtell Road, from South County road southwesterly
Scott Road, from Richardson road westerly to Ashburnham Hill road
Shattuck Road, from Ashby west road east to Rindge road
Sheldon Road, from Williams road west to the Sheldon place
Simonds Road, from 136 West- minster westerly to 31 Sanborn
South County Road, from old turnpike westerly to West- minster line
Stickney Road, from Ash- burnham street, W. F., north- erly to Sheldon road
Thurston Road, from Ashby west road northerly
Turnpike, W. F., from Leomin- ster line westerly to Westmin- ster line
Wanoosnoc Road, from Wa- ter st. southwesterly to Turnpike
Westminster Hill Road, from West st. opposite Star Worsted Mill southwesterly to Westminster line
Whitney Road, from Frank- lin road easterly
Williams Road, from Ash- burnham Hill road northwest- erly to the same road
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WARDS, BLOCKS AND HALLS.
WARD BOUNDARIES.
WARD I.
Beginning at the junction of Main and Putnam streets, thence through Main street to Water street, thence through Water street to Leominster line, thence on said line to Mt. Elam road, thence through Mt. Elam road and Rollstone street to Pine street, thence through Pine street to Forest street, thence through Forest street to Laurel street, thence through Laurel street to Putnam street, thence through Putnam street to Main street, the place of beginning.
WARD II.
Beginning at the junction of Main and Putnam streets, thence through Putnam, Laurel, Forest, Pine and Rollstone streets to Mt. Elam road, thence through said road to Leominster line, thence on Leominster and Westminster lines to a point at the junction of Westminster Hill road with said Westminster line, thence in a straight line to the junction of Temple and Westminster streets, thence through Westminster, River and Main streets to Putnam street, the place of be- ginning.
WARD III.
Beginning at the junction of Main and Academy streets, thence through Academy street to the center of High street, thence through High street to Mechanic street, thence through Mechanic street and Ashby road to Ashby line, thence on said line, Ashburnham and Westminster lines to the junction of Westminster Hill road with said Westminster line, thence in a straight line to the junction of Temple and Westminster streets, thence through Westminster, River and Main streets to Academy street, the place of beginning.
WARD IV.
Beginning at the junction of Main and Academy streets, thence through Academy street to the
center of High street, thence through High street to Mechanic street, thence through Mechanic street and Ashby road to Ashby line, thence on Ashby line to the center of Pcarl Hill road, thence through said road to the center of Baker's brook, near J. P. Putnam's saw mill, thence through North street to Pearl street, thence through Pearl street to Wood street, thence in a straight line to the junction of Day and Green streets, thence through Day street to Main street, thence through Main street to Academy street, the place of be- ginning.
WARD V.
Beginning at the junction of Main and Day streets, thence through the center of Day street to the junction of Day and Green streets, thence in a straight line to the junction of Pearl and Wood streets, thence through the center of Pearl street to North street, thence through North street to the center of Pearl Hill road at its crossing with Baker's brook, near J. P. Putnam's saw mill, thence southerly through Pearl Hill road to Lincoln street, thence through Lincoln street to Lunenburg street, thence through Lunenburg and Main streets to Day street, the place of be- ginning.
WARD VI.
Beginning at the junction of Main and Water streets, thence through Water street to Leomin- ster line, thence on Leominster, Lunenburg and Ashby lines to the center of Pearl Hill road, thence through Pearl Hill road to Lincoln street, thence through Lincoln street to Lunenburg street, thence through Lunenburg and Main streets to Water street, the place of beginning.
The center lines of all streets and roads named are hereby made the dividing lines between the different wards.
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
American House Block, junction Main, Water and Blossom Belding Block, 153,155 and 157 Main Cary's Block, 501 to 507 Main Central Block, 349 to 351 Main City Hall Building, 345 Main
Coggshall & Carpenter's Block, 158 to 164 Main
Crocker Bl'k, 232, 234 and 236 Main Crocker's New Blk, 117 Main and 3 to 21 Water Cushing's Block. 22 Laurel
Cutler's Block, 233 to 235 Main
Dickinson's Block, 141, 143 and 145 and 147 Main
FitchburgHotel Blk, 365 to 375M ain Fitchburg Savings Bank Block, 348 to 356 Main
Freeman's Block, 28 to 46 Main Goodrich Block, from 12 to 34 Day Hatch's Block, corner Main and Prichard
Holgate's Block, 164 and 166 Main Iver Johnson Block, 247 to 257 Main
Park Building, Main cor. Water Phoenix The, 372 to 376 Main
Post Office Bdg, 232 and 236 Main
Real Estate Association Block, 1 to 9 Main
Rollstone Bank "Block, 127 to 131 Main
Safety Fund National
Bank- Building, 223 to 229 Main
Stiles' Block, 355 to 357 Main
Torrey & Wood's Block, 358 to 364 Main
Twichell's Block, 244 to 248 Main Union Block, Day
Wachusett Bank Building, Main and Day
Wallace Building, 383 to 389 Main Wallace Library and Art Build- ing, 287 to 291 Main
Whitney's Bldg, 210 to 216 Main Wixon Block, 239 to 245 Main
HALLS.
Alfredian Hall, 157 Ashburn-
ham, W. F.
Armory, 18 Church
Armory Hall, 155 Main
Belding Hall, 155 Main
Bercan Hall. 22 Laurel City Hall, 345 Main
Crocker's Hall, 423 Main
Cushing's Hall, 22 Laurel Grand Army Hall, 129 Main Harmonie Hall, 92 Leighton
Hibernian [Hall, 104 Westminster, W. F.
Knights of Columbus Hall, 125 Main
Knights of Honor Hall. 246 Main Masonic Hall, Fitchburg Bank Block. 852 Main
Music Hall, 208 Main
North Street Hall, 39 North
Odd Fellows' Hall, Rollstone Bank Block, 129 Mair
Park Club Hall, 294 Main
Pythian Hall, Crocker's Block, 234 Main
Red Men's Hall, 22 Laurel
Safety Fund National Bank Hall, 229 Main
Salvation Army Barracks, 6 Put- nam
St. Joseph Hall, 44 Fairmount
Wallace Hall, 387 Main
Whitney's Opera House. 208. Main
THE PRICE & LEE COMPANY PUBLISH DIRECTORIES OF FIFTY CITIES AND TOWNS
CENSUS TABLES.
POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.
COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS.
State Census 1895
U. S. Census 1890
U. S. Census 1880
COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS.
State Census 1895
U. S. Census 1890
U. S. Census 1880
BARNSTABLE.
27,654
29,172
31,897
Rehohoth,
1,810
1,786
1,891
Seekonk,
1,465
1,317
1,227
Barnstable,
4,055
4,023
4,242
Somerset,
1,983
2,106
2,006
Brewster,
901
1,003
1,144
Chatham,
1,809
1,954
2,250
Westport,
2,678
2,599
2,894
Dennis,
2,545
2,899
3,288
Eastham, 2,
476
602
692
DUKES.
4,238
4,369
4,300
Falmouth, 3,
2,655
2,567
2,422
Chilmark.
304
353
494
Mash pee, 3,
330
298
346
Cottage City,
1,038
1,080
672
Orleans,
1,198
1,219
1,294
Edgartown,
1,125
1,156
1,303
Provincetown,
4,555
4,642
4,346
Gay Head,
169
139
161
Sandwich, 1,.
1,580
1,819
3,543
1,017
1,875
West Tisbury,
460
1,506
1,518
Yarmouth,.
1,655
1,760
2,173
BERKSHIRE.
86,292
81,108
69,032
Adams,
7,837
9,213
5,591
Andover,
6,145
6,142
5,169
Alford,
280
297
348
Beverly,
11,806
10,821
8,456
Becket,
888
946
1,123
Boxford,
727
865
824
Cheshire,
1,176
1,308
1,537
Bradford,
4,736
3,720
2,643
Clarksburg,
1,009
884
724
Danvers,
8,181
7,454
6,598
Dalton,
3,210
2,885
2,052
Essex,
1,587
1,713
1,670
Egremont,
836
'845
875
Georgetown,
2,050
2,117
2,231
Florida
4,794
4,612
4,653
Groveland,
2,333
2,191
2,227
Hancock,
511
506
642
Hamilton,
1,356
961
935
Hinsdale,
1,650
1,739
1,595
Haverhill,
30,209
27,412
18,472
Lanesborough,
848
1,018
1,286
Ipswich,
4,720
4,439
3,699
Lee, ..
2,872
2,889
2,043
Lynn,
62,354
55,727
38,274
Monterey,
464
495
635
Lynnfield,
818
7787
686
Mount Washington,.
136
148
205
Manchester,
1,876
1,789
1,640
New Ashford,.
116
125
203
Marblehead,
7,671
8,202
7,467
New Marlborough,.
1,288
1,305
1,876
Merrimac,
2,301
2,633
2,237
North Adams,
19,135
16,074
10,191
Methuen,.
5,690
4,814
4,392
Otis, ..
518
583
785
Middleton,
838
924
1,000
Peru,
305
305
403
Nahant, ...
865
880
808
Pittsfield, 4,
20,461
17,281
13,364
Newbury,
1,489
1,427
1,566
Ward 1
2,836
2,502
Newburyport,
14,552
13,947
13,538
Ward 2
3,526
2,477
North Andover,
3,569
3,742
3,217
Ward 3
2,625
2,549
Peabody,
10,507
10,158
9,028
Ward 4
2,780
2,478
Rockport,
5,289
4,087
3,912
Ward 5
2,687
2,151
Rowley,
1,272
1,248
1,201
Ward 6
3,474
2,800
Salem,
34,473
30,801
27,563
Ward 7
2,533
2,324
Salisbury, 7,
1,300
1,316
4,079
Richmond
701
796
1,124
Saugus,
4,497
3,673
2,625
Sandisfield,
802
807
1,107
Swampscott,
3,259
3,198
2,500
Savoy
504
569
1715
Topsfield,
1,033
1,022
1,165
Sheffield,
1,897
1,954
2,204
Wenham,
886
886
'889
Stockbridge,
2,077
2,132
2,357
West Newbury,
1,643
1,796
1,989
FRANKLIN.
40,145
38,610
36,001
Ashfield,
1,013
1,025
1,066
Bernardston, 8,
778
770
934
Buckland,
1,548
1,570
1,739
Charlemont,
1,041
972
932
Colrain,
1,610
1,671
1,777
Acushnet,
1,115
1,027
1,105
Attleborough, 5,
8,288
7,577
11,111
Berkley,
'955
894
927
Erving,
964
972
872
Dartmouth, 6,.
3,107
3,122
3,430
Gill,
1,082
960
733
Dighton,
1,797
1,889
1,791
Easton,
4,452
4,493
3,902
Hawley,
468
515
592
Fairha ven,
3,338
2,919
2,875
Heath.
476
503
560
Fall River,
89,203
74,398
48,961
Leverett,
744
702
742
Freetown,
1,405
1,417
1,329
Leyden, 8,
298
282
166
New Bedford, 6,
55,251|
40,733
26,845
Montague,
869
856
869
Norton,
1,614
1,785
1,732
Northfield,
1,851
1,869
1,603
Raynham,
1,518
1,340
1,681
Orange,
5,361
4,568
3,169
1. The town of Bourne was set off from the town of Sandwich, April 2, 1884.
2. Boundary line established between Fastham and Wellfleet, May 6, 1887.
3. Boundary line established between Falmouth and Mashpee, June 18, 1885.
4. Became a city, January 1, 1891.
5. The town of North Attleborough was set off from the town of Attleborough, June 14, 1887. 6. Boundary line between Dartmouth and New Bedford changed and a part of Dartmouth annexed to New Bedford, May 3, 1888.
7. Part of Salisbury annexed to Amesbury, June 16, 1886.
8. Part of Leyden annexed to Bernardston, May 7, 1886.
6,058
6,296
4,875
North Attleboro,.
6,576
6,727
New Salem,
363
407
507
Mansfield,
3,722
3,432
2,765
Monroe, ..
1,304
1,451
1,760
Deerfield,
3,007
2,910
3,543
Greenfield,
6,229
5,252 .
3.903
Tyringham,.
363
412
542
Washington,
42.3
434
493
West Stockbridge,
1,257
1,492
1,923
Williamstown,
4,887
4,221
3,394
Windsor,
556
612
644
ESSEX.
330,393 299,995 244,535
Amesbury, 7,
9,986
9,798
3,355
Bourne, 1,
1,580
1,442
Swansea,
1,627
1,456
1,355
Taunton,
27,115
25,448
21,213
Gosnold,
140
135
152
Truro,
815
'919
Wellfleet, 2,
968
1,291
3,785
3,939
Lawrence,
52,164
44,654
39,151
Lenox,
425
436
459
Gloucester,
28,211
24,651
19,329
Great Barrington, ..
2,532
2,734
3,265
Harwich,
BRISTOL-Con.
Tisbury,
1,002
BRISTOL.
219,019 186,465 139,040
Con way,
4,066
POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS-Continued.
COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS.
State Census 1895
U. S. Census 1890
U. S. Census 1880
COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS.
State Census 1895
U. S. Census 1890
U. S. Census 1880
FRANKLIN-Con.
MIDDLESEX,
499,217 431,167 317,830
Rowe,
498
541
502
Acton,.
1,978
1,897
1,797
Shelburne, Shutesbury,
444
453
529
Ashby,
804
'825
'914
Sunderland,
696
663
755
Ashland,
2,090
2,532
2,394
Warwick,
599
565
713
Ayer,
2,101
2,148
1,881
Wendell,
529
505
465
Bedford,
1,169
1,092
931
Whately,
755
779
1,074
Belmont,
2,843
2,098
1,615
Billerica,
2,577
2,380
2,000
HAMPDEN.
152,938 135,713 104, 142
Boxborough, 11.
307
325
319
Agawam
2,408
2,352
2,216
Burlington, ..
574
617
711
Blandford,
849
871
979
Cambridge, 12.
81,643
70,028
52,669
Brimfield,.
962
1,096
1,203
Chester, ..
1,429
1,295
1,473
Chicopee, 9,
16,420
14,050
11,286
East Longmeadow,.
1,591
1,061
1,205
Everett,
18,573
11,068
4,159
Hampden,
743
831
958
Holland, .
199
201
302
Framingham,
9,512
9,239
6,235
Holyoke,.
40,322
35,637
21,915
Holliston,
2,718
2,619
3,098
Ward 2,
8,858
5,145
2,931
Hopkinton,
2,984
4,088
4,601
Ward 3,
5,023
5,085
3,118
Ward 4,
6,781
7,614
4,706
Lincoln, ..
1,111
987
907
Ward 5,
3,579
3,052
3,514
Littleton, 11
1,136
1,025
994
Longmeadow
620
2,183
1,401
Malden,.
29,708
23,031
12,017
Ludlow,
2,562
1,939
1,526
Marlborough, 14
14,977
13,805
10,127
Monson,
3,746
3,650 266
303
Medford,
14,474
11,079
7,573
Palmer,
6,858
6,520
5,504
Melrose,.
11,965
8,519
4,560
Russell,
846
879
823
Natick,
8,814
9,118
8,479
Southwick,
961
914
1,104
Newton,
27,590
24,379
16,995
Springfield,
51,522
44,179
33,340
North Reading,
835
874
900
Ward 1,
6,899
12,075
8,131
Pepperell,
3,321
3,127
2,348
Ward 2,
7,898
4,265
3,959
Reading,
4,717
4,088
3,181
Ward 3,
6,197
5,055
4,481
Sherborn,
1,446
1,381
1,401
Ward 4,
6,209
4,368
4,050
Shirley,
1,399
1,191
1,365
Ward 5,
6,426
9,901
5,651
Somerville,
52,200
40,152
24,933
Ward 6,
6,153
3,646
2,466
Stoneham, 15.
6,284
6,155
4,890
Ward 8,
7,090
2,478
393
452
Tewksbury, 13
3,379
2,515
2,179
Westfield,
10,663
9,805
5,077
4,149
Wakefield,
8,304
6,982
5,547
Wilbraham,
1,740
1,814
1,628
Waltham,
20,876
18,707
11,712
HAMPSHIRE.
54,710
51,859
47,232
Wayland,
Amherst.
4,785
4,512
4,298
Belchertown,
2,161
2,120
2,346
Chesterfield,
589
608
769
Winchester,.
6,150
4,861
3,802
Easthampton,
4,790
4,395
4,206
Woburn, 16.
14,178
13,499
10,931
Enfield,
990
952
1,043
NANTUCKET.
3,016
3,268
3,727
Granby,
748
765
753
Nantucket,
3,016
3,268
3,727
Greenwich,
481
526
633
Hadley,
1,704
1,669
1,938
NORFOLK.
134,819 118,950
96,507
Avon, 17.
1,626
1,384
1,223
Ward 1,
2,170
2,059
Ward 2,
3,244
2,085
Canton,
4,636
4,538
4,516
Ward 4,
2,488
2,350
Dedham.
7,211
7,123
6,233
Ward 5,
2,136
2,227
Dover,
668
727
653
Ward 6,
1,903
1,855
Foxborough,
3,219
2,933
2,950
Ward 7.
1,933
1,985
Franklin. ..
5,136
4,831
4,051
Plainfield,
450
435
457
Hyde Park,
11,826
10,193
7,088
Prescott,
401
376
460
Medfield,.
1,872
1,493
1,371
Southampton,
1,054
1,017
1,046
Medway, 19
2,913
2,985
3,956
South Hadley,
4,443
4,261
3,538
Millis, 19 ..
1,006
786
Ware,
7,6
7,329
4,817 Milton, 20.
5,518
4,278
3,206
Westhampton,
476
477
563
Needham, 21.
3,511
3,035
5,252
Willianisburg,
1,955
2,057
2,234|
Norfolk.
882
913
930
Worthington,
648
714
758
Norwood,
4,574
3,733
2,345,
9. Became a city, January 1, 1891.
10. Part of Longmeadow annexed to Springfield, June 2, 1890.
11. Boundary line established between Boxborough and Littleton, April 30, 1890.
12. Part of Watertown annexed to Cambridge, March 10, 1885.
13. Part of Tewksbury annexed to Lowell, May 17, 1888.
14. Becamea city, January 1, 1891.
15. Part of Stoneham annexed to Wakefield, March 13, 1889.
16. Became a city, January 1, 1889.
17. The town of Avon was set off from the town of Stoughton, February 21, 1888. Parts of Holbrook and Ran- dolph annexed to Avon, April 16, 1889.
18. Boundary line between Brooklinc and city of Boston, changed and established, May 27, 1890.
19. The town of Millis was set off from the town of Medway, February 24, 1885.
20. Boundary line established between Milton and Quincy, April 16, 1885.
21. The town of Wellesley was set off from the town of Needham, April 6, 1881. Became a city, January 1, 1882
3,
2,460
Ward 6,
5,698
6,227
3,247
Lowell, 13
84,367
77,696
59,475
Ward 7,
4,369
4,168
1,685
3,758
Maynard,
3,090
2,700
2,291
Montgomery,
275
2,391
1,679
Stow,
2,923
Sudbury,
1,141
1,197
1,178
Wales,.
783
700
1,030
Townsend,
1,780
1,750
1,967
Tyngsborough,
635
662
631
Watertown, 12.
7,788
7,073
5,426
2,026
2,060
1,962
Westford,
2,418
2,250
2,147
Weston,
1,710
1,664
1,448
Wilmington,
1,420
1,213
933
Cummington,
750
1,450
1,385
1,236
Middlefield,
386
455
648
Northampton,
16,746
14,990
12,172
Brookline, 18.
16.164
12,103
8,057
Ward 3,
2,872
2,429
Cohasset,
2,474
2,448
2,182
Pelham,
486
486
614
Holbrook,
2,298
2,474
2,130
Hatfield,
1,262
1,246
1,495
Bellingham,
1,481
1,334
Braintree,
5,311
4,848
3,855
Goshen,
304
297
327
920
903
1,045
Ward 1,
6,014
4,346
2,714
Hudson
5,308
4,670
3,739
Lexington,
3,498
3,197
3,922
Dracut,
2,443
1,996
1,595
Dunstable
400
416
453
Groton
2,192
2,057
1,862
Carlisle
492
481
478
Chelmsford,
3,162
2,695
2,553
Concord,
5,175
4,427
Granville,
1,560
1,533
1,621
Arlington,
6,515
5,629
4,100
Ward 7,
4,650
Tolland,
309
7.587
West Springfield,
6,125
881
Huntington
1,005
7,651
POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS-Continued.
COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS.
State Census 1895
U. S. Census 1890
U. S. Census 1880
COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS.
State Census 1895
U. S. Census 1890
U. S. Census 1880
NORFOLK-Con.
WORCESTER-Con.
Quincy, 20,21,
20,712
16,723
10,570
Charlton,
1,877
1,847
1,900
Randolph, 17,.
3,694
3,946
4,027
Clinton,
11,497
10,424
8,029
Sharon,
1,717
1,634
1,492
Dana,.
717
700
736
Stoughton, 17,
5,272
4,852
4,875
Douglas
2,026
1,908
2,241
Walpole,
2,994
2,604
2,494
Dudley,
3,203
2,944
2,803
Weymouth,
11,291
10,866
10,570
Wrentham,
2,584
2,566
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