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MISCELLANEOUS [1909] DEPARTMENT 31
SPANISH WAR VETERANS WILLIAM MCKINLEY CAMP
Meets in district court building, Duncan street, first and third Thursdays of each month. Com., William F. Marston. Sen. Vice, John M. Burns. Jun. Vice, John R. Folan. Ad- jutant, Edward J. Horton. Quartermaster, William S. Smith
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION LADY KNOX CHAPTER
Organized October 17, 1895. Regent, Mrs. A. E. Rowe. Vice Regent, Mrs. Parker Burnham. Registrar, Mrs. Henry A. Tarr. Sec., Mrs. William A. Procter. Historian, Mrs. Aaron C. Clark. Treas., Miss Marietta M. Wonson. Meets second Tuesday evening of each month, except June. July and August, at the homes of members
MILITARY
CO. G, 8th REGIMENT INFANTRY, 2d BRIGADE, M. V. M.
Organized August 7, 1852. Reorganized February 18, 1886. Armory, 99 Prospect street. Captain, Frank S. Elliott. 1st Lieut., James H. Malonson. 2d Lieut., John E. Parker. Musicians, John Perry, James Keefe. A morer, Merit P. Alder- man
TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS
FRANKLIN LODGE, No. 131, I. O. G. T.
Meets Thursday evenings in Hillside Hall, Riverdale. C. T., Mrs. Alfred Thurston. V. T., - Sec., Lucy G. Day. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Edith M. Beeman. Treas., Alfred Thurs- ton
ATLANTIC TEMPLE OF HONOR, No. 49
Instituted April 24, 1878. Meets second and fourth Mon- days of each month at 191} Main street. W. C. T., James Smith. W. R., William L. Robinson. Fin. Rec., John F. Wonson, 2d. Treas., J. Sidney Allen
AGAMENTICUS LODGE, No. 85
Instituted January 1, 1876. Mects Friday evenings at Good Templars' Hall, Lanesville. Chief Templar, Hart Harris. Vice Templar, Noyes Webster. Sec., Angie Griffin
SURF LODGE, EAST GLOUCESTER
C. T., Harvey M. ( offin. V. T., Helen A. Hcdsdon. Sec., A. Stanley Wonson. Fin. Sec., Edward Peterson. Treas., Lewis R. Hillier
ATLANTIC COUNCIL, T. OF H. AND T.
Meets on call in Sons of Veterans' Hall 191} Main street. Recorder, William L. Robinson
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION
Pres., Mrs. Alva Pennington. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Sarah A. Heath
WAINOLA TEMPERANCE SOCIETY
Meets every Sunday at 7 p. M. at 56 Langsford street. Pres., Mari Pohjola. Sec., Lempi Elo. Treas., Hendrick Maki
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INSURANCE, INCORPORATED AND OTHER COMPANIES
AMERICAN HALIBUT COMPANY
Atlantic wharf. Incorporated 1895. Pres., Thomas Hodge. Treas., David I. Robinson
ANNISQUAM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
No. 50 Leonard street, Annisquam. Pres., Bradbury H. Huff. Sec. and Treas., William H. Jewett
ATLANTIC MARITIME COMPANY
No. 37 Rogers street. Pres., H. N. Nute. Sec., C. B. Pear. Treas.,C. D. Lanning
CAPE ANN ANCHOR WORKS
Organized, 1866. Capital, $100,000. Works foot of
Whittemore street. Pres., Fred A. Fisher. Treas., Sylvanus Smith. General Manager and Scc., Fred A. Fisher. Supt., William F. Fisher
CAPE ANN CLOTHING COMPANY, Inc.
No. 207 Main street. Incorporated 1907. Capital $50,000. Pres., J. Frank Boynton. Vice Pres., William Hubbard. Sec., Edward T. Como. Treas., J. Frank Boynton. Manager, George E. Odell. (See front cover)
CAPE ANN LUMBER COMPANY
Maplewood avenue, opp. Cedar street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $13,000. Pres., Wallace A. Calef. Vice Pres., Harry B. Stebbins. Treas., Herbert Stebbins
CAPE POND ICE COMPANY
No. 105} Main street. Organized 1902. Capital, $175,000. Pres., Benjamin A. Smith. Treas., James Abbott. (See in- side back cove.I)
DODD A. W. & COMPANY
Nos. 5-7 Wharf street. Capital, $50,000. Pres., A. W. Dodd. Sec. and Treas., A. W. Dodd, jr.
FRANK E. DAVIS FISH COMPANY
No. 93 Rogers street. Incorporated July, 1906. Capital, $40,000. Pres., Frank E. Davis. Treas., Arthur C. Davis
GLOUCESTER COAL COMPANY
No. 43 Duncan street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $50,000. Pres., Charles E. Fisher. Vice Pres., David B. Smith. Treas., Charles T. Heberle
GLOUCESTER COLD STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO.
No. 89 Rogers street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $100,- 000. Pres., Herbert E. Smith. Treas., Benjamin A. Smith. Manager, Magnus J. Palson
GLOUCESTER DISTRICT MESSENGER COMPANY
No. 181 Main street. Capital, $10,000. Pres., David I. Robinson. Treas., Sec. and Supt.,'John Favor
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GLOUCESTER ELECTRIC COMPANY
No. 22 Vincent street. Organized April, 1888. Capital, $50.000. Pres., William H. Jordan. Treas. and Clerk, Charles F. Pritchard. Supt. and Manager, Ernest L. Munger. (See front colored p ge)
GLOUCESTER FRESH FISH COMPANY
Fort wharf. Incorporated 1897. Capital, $25,000. Pres., Charles W. Luce. Vice Pres., Charles S. Tappan. Clerk and Treas., Howard Steele. General Manager, E. J. Livingston
GLOUCESTER GAS LIGHT COMPANY
Nos. 96 and 98 Main street. Incorporated 1854. Capital stock, $150,000. Par value per share, $50. Annual meeting of stockholders, third Tuesday in July. Pres., Robert R. Fears. Clerk and Treas., David W. Low. Supt. and Agent, John A. Coffin. (See back cover)
GLOUCESTER ISINGLASS AND GLUE COMPANY
No. 191} Main street. Organized 1875. Pres., Edwin O. Parsons. Treas., George H. Perkins. Supt., Percy S. Rogers. Factory rear 195 Eastern avenue
GLOUCESTER LIGHTERAGE COMPANY
Pearce street wharf. Incorporated April, 1888. Pres., Francis Locke. Treas., Wilbur S. Locke
GLOUCESTER MUTUAL FISHING INSURANCE COMPANY
No. 137 Main street. Pres. and Treas., David S. Presson. Vice Pres., David B. Smith. Sec., Francis Bennett
MERCHANT BOX AND COOPERAGE COMPANY
Willow, corner Cleveland street. Pres., Charles E. Fisher. Treas. and Gen. Mgr., Hosea C. Tufts. (See page 617)
THE PROCTER BROS. COMPANY
Nos. 108-110 Main street. Incorporated 1903. Capital, $20,000. Pres. and Treas., Francis Procter. Vice Pres., George H. Procter. Clerk, William A. Procter. Directors, the above and Frank R. Procter
ROCKPORT GRANITE COMPANY
No. 924 Washington street. Organized 1864. Capital, $300,000. Treas. and Mgr., Charles S. Rogers. (See page 629)
ROCKY NECK MARINE RAILWAY COMPANY
Rocky Neck. Incorporated 1898. Capital, $26,000. Pres., Sylvester Cunningham. Treas., John J. Pew. Directors, John J. Pew, Sylvester Cunningham, David B. Smith, E. Archer Bradley, D. Sherman Tarr
ROWE E. L. & SON, Inc.
No. 33 Wharf street. Pres., Edward L. Rowe. Sec., Alan S. Rowe. Treas., Arthur E. Rowe (See front cover)
ROWE J. H. COMPANY
No. 115 Rogers street. Incorporated 1904. Pres., Joseph H. R we. Treas., Edward W. Swan. Oiled clothing manu- facturers
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RUSSIA CEMENT COMPANY
Established 1876. Incorporated 1882. Capital, $500.000. Pres., George H. Perkins. Treas., Reuben Brooks. Sec. and Asst. Treas., N. C. Phillips. Works off Essex avenue. Manu- facture glue, paste and mucilage
SMITH L. E. CO.
Nos. 221-223 Main street. Pres., D. Chester Tarr. Vice Pres. and Clerk, Horace Tarr. Treas., Roger H. Tarr (See page 621)
TARR GEORGE J. COMPANY
No. 25 Fort square. Incorporated May, 1902. Pres. and Treas., George I. Tarr. Sec., Henry A. Tarr
TARR JAMES H. CO. (Limited)
Incorporated 1905. Capital, $50,000. Pres., William M. Lane. Vice Pres., William G. Brown. Treas., James H. Tarr. Gen. Mgr., Patrick M. Longan
TARR & WONSON (Limited)
Rocky Neck. Incorporated 1893. Pres. and Treas., Addison P. Wonson. Manufacturers of marine paint
THE JEWETT CO.
Incorporated 1906. Capital, $40,000. Pres. and Treas., James S. Jewett
UNION SPAR COMPANY
No. 41 Rogers street. Capital, $10,000. Pres., D. B. Smith. Sec. and Treas., E. Archer Bradley. Manager, Charles H. Andrews
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BANKS GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK
No. 185 Main street, nearly opposite the Post Office. Cap- ital, $200,000. Pres., W. H. Jordan. Vice Pres., William Babson. Cashier, William Babson. Teller, George E. Steele. Bookkeeper, F. H. Shutc. (See page 602)
CAPE ANN NATIONAL BANK
No. 156 Main street. Capital, $150,000. Pres., John J. Pew. Vice Pres., Enoch Burnham. Cashier, Kilby W. Shute. Teller, J. Hollis Griffin. Bookkeeper, Charles A. Ingalls. (See page 602)
CITY NATIONAL BANK
No. 195 Main street. Capital, $250,000. Pres., Wm. A. Pew, jr. Cashier, Wm. A. Pew. Teller, A. Foster Collins
CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK
No. 109 Main street. Incorporated 1846. Pres., Sylvester Cunningham. Vice Pres., John J. Pew. Treas., Daniel T. Bab- son . (See back cover)
GLOUCESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK
No. 191} Main street. Organized February 3, 1887. Pres., Asa G. Andrews. Vice Pres., William G. Brown. Treas. and Sec., Everett Lane
GLOUCESTER SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY
Nos. 191-193 Main street. Capital, $200,000. Pres., C. E. Fisher. Vice Pres., John K. Dustin. Treas., Horace A. Smith. (See page 601)
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MISCELLANEOUS [1909] DEPARTMENT
STEAMBOATS AND FERRIES BOSTON AND GLOUCESTER LINE
Pearce-street wharf. Steamers "Cape Ann," "City of Gloucester." Agent, Edgar Merchant. Leaves Gloucester for Boston, except Monday, daily at 3 A.M. Leaves Boston for Gloucester daily, except Sunday, from Central wharf, at 2 P.M. Also in summer season, 2.1 ; P.M. from Gloucester and 10 A.N. from Boston
EAST GLOUCESTER FERRY
From Ce ' ral wharf, foot of Parsons street, to Rocky Neck and East Gloucester. Regular trips from 6.30 A.M. to 7 P.M.
POST OFFICES
GLOUCESTER, Main street, corner Pleasant .- Po tm sto , Charles D. Brown. Assistant Postmaster, John J. Lakeman. Office open daily from 6.45 A.M. to 8.30 P.M., and Saturday night till 9. Sundays from 12 to 1 P.M. Clerks, Margaret A. Keefe, Walter L. Rowe, Effie B. Richardson, Clayton R. Smith, John C. Drohan, Nellie A. Woodbury, L. Roy Stuart, Arthur J. Brin- nick, Brant M. Dexter, Newton S. Lane, Walter H. Moore, Marion F. Stickney. Sub Clerks, Henry T. Hatch, Mrs. Maude B. Pinkham. Mrs. Margaret Crawley, Leslie E. Tarr, Daniel F. Marshall, George F. Cunningham, Emma W. Brown. Letter Carriers, James M. Allen, Fitz E. Oakes, Ralph Marr, Hiram W. Buffinton, Henry Wilson, S. Walter Adams, John J. Mc- Donald, Isaac W. Frost, Edwin C. Day, Sidney H. Sylvester, L. M. Beaman, Ozro F. Dagle, Arthur E. Call, Daniel V. Buck- ley, Charles E. Story, Oscar P. Story, James T. Morrow, jr., Wil- liam F. Marston. Substitute Carriers, Freeman F. Hodsdon, Lester C. Tucker, Samuel W. McQuin, Arthur Spalton, Arthur R. Tarr, Samuel E. Curtis, Anthony A. Encs, William W. Collins, Oliver Nelson. Special Delivery Messenger, Charles Wheeler. Collection from street letter boxes five times daily, with the ex- ception of boxes at Bass Rocks three times, and Riverdale twice. Essex and Manchester roads twice
RURAL DELIVERY CARRIER, W. Chester Andrews
SUB STATION No. 1, 193 East Main street .- William Par- sons, 3d, clerk in charge
ANNISQUAM, 43 Curve street .- Clerk in charge, Charles E. Cunningham
LANESVILLE .- Postmaster, Emerson L. Saunders
BAY VIEW .- Postmaster, Alphonso Sargent
MAGNOLIA .- Clerk in charge, Fred S. Lycett
CUSTOM HOUSE
Main street, corner Pleasant. Office hours 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Collector, William H. Jordan. Deputy Collector, Albert H. McKenzie. Inspectors, John J. Lowrie, Frank O. Griffin, Wil- liam H. Cronin, Maurice F. Foley, Elmer P. Richardson, James L. Hodgdon. Asst. Custodian, Richard M. Geary. Clerk, Aaron Parsons. Boatman, Henry De Vries. Boarding Officer, Charles O'Brien. Storekeepers, Elmer P. Richardson, Frank H. Gaffney, jr., Howard M. Friend. Engineer U. S. Boat "Dreamer," William H. Gourville
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GLOUCESTER [1909] DIRECTORY
LIGHT HOUSES AND HARBOR
Light House at Eastern Point, George E. Bailey, Keeper Gloucester Light, at end of breakwater, George F. Bailey, Keeper
Ten Pound Island Light. Winfield S. S. Hooper, Keeper Annisquam Licht, John W. Davis, Keeper
· ommissioner of Wrecks and Wreck Master, William H. Sawyer
Board of Port Wardens for Gloucester and Rockport, Eli O. Cleaves, William Henry Collins, Horatio N. Andrews
Harbor Master, Alfred W. Spurr
GLOUCESTER LIFE SA ING STATION
Old House Cove-Nelson F. King, captain; Peter N. Nel- son, Frank A. Gove, Frank A. Osier, Charles W. Osier, jr., Hans Slade, Horace P. Haley, James F. Murphy
PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE
Office, 4 Pleasant : treet. Acting Assistant Surgcon, Ed- w rd B. Hallett, M.D. Hours, 9 to 10 A.M., 1 :0 2 P.M.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
Andrews Albert
McNorny M. J.
Belden Harry L.
Mcagher Michael J.
Bennett Francis
Merrill George F.
Buckley M. Francis
Morcy Richard L.
Burke John J.
Parsons Aaron
Burnham Henry A.
Patch Isaac
Clark William G.
Pew Will'am A., jr.
Cook Benjamin C.
Pringle James R.
Cronin Benjamin F.
Richardson Frank C.
Cunningham John
Robinson William L.
Cunningham John J.
Russell Charles A.
Follansbce Hazen L.
Saunders Levi
Frien Ray S.
Sear S muel T.
Ganey John J.
Simonds L. S.
Gardner Sidney
Smith Ch: rle
Gott John
Smith Horace A.
Haskell Henry C.
Somes John J.
Hatch William J.
Steele George, jr. (marriages)
Hazel Charles H. M.
Steele George E.
Hennessey Charles P.
Steele Richard C.
Hildreth Samuel D.
Strople George E. B.
Hodgkins William A.
Taft Edgar S.
Knowles H. Bert
Terry Clifford B.
Lanc Herman L.
Tibbets Fred W.
Low David W.
Webber Winslow L.
McKenzie Albert H.
Whalen Sylvester F.
McLellan Rufus
Wonson J. Warren
Special Commissioners .- Mrs. Ida E. Lufkin, Carrie E. Crane, Laura McQuinn
COURTS AND COUNTY OFFICERS SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT
Meets third Tuesday in April, first Tuesday (law term) in November and third Tuesday in December, at Salen
Cunningham Guy
Robinson David I.
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MISCELLANEOUS [1909] DEPARTMENT
SUPERIOR COURT Chief Justice, John A. Aiken of Greenfield
CIVIL SESSIONS WITH JURIES
Meets third Monday in April, and first Monday in November and December, at Salem
Mects first Monday in March and third Monday in October at Lawrence
Meets first Monday i O tober at Newburyport
CIVIL SESSIONS WITHOUT JURIES
Meet third Monday in April, first Monday in June, third Monday in September and first Monday in December at Salem
Mcets first Monday in January at Lawrer ce
Meets second Monday in September at Lawrence
Mects second Monday in May at Newburyport
CRIMINAL SESSIONS
Meets second Monday in January at Salem
Meets second Monday in May at Newburyport
Meets second Monday in September at Lawrence
NATURALIZATION
The Superior Court sitting in Lawrence on the first Monday of March and the second Monday of September, in Salem on the second Monday of January and June, and in Newburyport on the second Monday of May, gives hearings on the petitions of aliens for naturalization
Clerks of the Courts-Edward B. George of Haverhill. First Assistant-Ezra L. Woodbury of Salem. Second Assist- ant-James P. Hale of Salem. Assistant Clerk of Superior Court-George R. Lord of Salem. The records are kept at the office of the Clerk of Courts in the Court House at Salem
COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY FOR ESSEX COUNTY
Judges, Rollin E. Harmon of Lynn; Harry R. Dow, North Andover
Registrar, Jeremiah T. Mahoney of alem. Assistant, Ezra D. Hines of Danvers
The records are kept at the office of the Registrar, in the Court House, Salem
The Probate Court sits as follows :- Salem, first, third and fifth Mondays in the month except in Augu t, and the first Mon- day in August; Newburyport, fourth Monday in January, March, May, June, July, September, November and December; Haver- hill, fourth Monday in April and October; Lawrence, second Monday in each month except August
COUNTY OFFICERS
District A torney for Essex County-W. Scott Peters of Haverhill
Assistant District Attorney-Henry C. Attwill of Lynn
Probation Officer, Superior Court-William T. Kimball of Lawrence
Masters in Chancery-Benjamin C. Ames of Lawrence; Carleton Parsons of Gloucester
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GLOUCESTER [1909] DIRECTORY
County Commissioners-Edward B. Bishop of Haverhill Moody Kimball of Newburyport, James C. Poor of N. Andover, and John M. Grosvenor, jr., of Swampscott
Their meetings are held as follows :- At Ipswich, on the second Tuesday of April; Salem, second Tuesday of July; New- buryport, second Tuesday of October; Lawrence, last Tuesday of August; and on the fourth Tuesday of December at Salem, Ipswich or Newburyport, as the Court may determine
Referee in Bankruptcy-William Perry, Salem
County Treasurer-David I. Robinson of Gloucester. Office, Court House, Salem
Registrars of Deeds, Southern District-Willard J. Hale of Newburyport; assistant, Robert W. Osgood, Salem. Office, Court House, Salem. Northern District-Moses Marshall, Lawrence; assistant, Jennie M. Marston, Lawrence. Office, Court House, Lawrence
Sheriff of Essex County-Samuel A. Johnson, Salem
Deputy Sheriffs-George S. Cole, Andover; Alfred W. Bacon, Danvers; Roger .S. Howe, Georgetown; John Karcher, Gloucester; Frederick O. Raymond, jr., John W. Tilton, Porter. C. Croy, Haverhill; Howard G. Lane (at House of Correction), Ipswich; Charles A. Salisbury, Fred N. Abbott, J. Frank Knapp, Charles A. Stillings (at jail), Lawrence; Frank E. Wells, Eben T. Brackett, Lynn; Charles E. Goss, Methuen; Charles L. Ayers, Henry M. Briggs, Newburyport; Arthur Bishop, Rowley; George E. Bousley, Patrick F. Tierney, Warren D. Cobb (at jail) Salem
Special Sheriff-Frank E. Wells of Lynn
Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Salem-Samuel A. Johnson
Keeper of Jail in Newburyport-Charles L. Ayers
Master of House of Correction in Ipswich-Howard M. Lane
Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Lawrence-Charles A. Stillings
Superintendent of Essex County Training School-W. Grant Fancher
Chaplain Essex County House of Correction-Rev. Clark Carter
Public Administrator-Richard L. Morey, 119 Western av.
Medical Examiner-Dr. Sumner F. Quimby, 79 Middle st.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers-Albert C. An- drews and George Steele, jr.
Notaries Public-See Business Directory, page 309
GLOUCESTER STREET DIRECTORY
GIVING the location of Streets, Places, Parks, Squares, etc., and showing what other streets and places run from them, or across them, with the number at which they intersect
From this list, the location of any number on a street, or the location of any public building, can be easily ascertained ; as, for instance, wishing to know at what part of Prospect Street No. 87 is located, you look at Prospect Street, and find that Elm Street runs from 81, and Chestnut Street from 93, showing that 87 would come on the right, between Elm and Chestnut Streets
When a street crosses another, numbers (or ciphers) are given on both sides; but when it begins or ends at that street, the number is given only on the side at which it intersects. Ciphers are used where no numbers exist
COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY SAMPSON & MURDOCK CO.
ACACIA, from 50 Grove. opposite cemetery gate, to Gloucester av.
ADAMS AVENUE, from Cambridge avenue
ADDISON, from 99 Washington to 44 School
AGAMENTICUS HEIGHTS, from 55 Essex avenue
ALBION COURT, from 887 Wash- ington, Bay View
ALLEN. from 110 Prospect, across Burnham
ALPINE COURT, from 17 Common- wealth avenue
AMERO COURT, from 13 Bass av- enue to 36 East Main
ANDREWS, from 1088 Washington to the water, Lanesville
ANDREWS COURT, from 451 Essex avenue
ANGLE, from junction of Main and Western avenue to 17 Middle
ARBOR, fr. 56 Curve to 33 Leonard ARLINGTON, from 19 Leonard to 22 Curve
ARTHUR, from 13 Cleveland
ARTHUR-ST. COURT, fr. 9 Arthur ASHLAND PLACE, from 246 Wash- ington
ATLANTIC, from Concord to the sea ATLANTIC AVENUE, from Bass avenne to Bass Rocks, at junction of Nautilus and Atlantic roads
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, from Western avenue, at school house ATLANTIC ROAD, from Eastern avenue to Grape Vine road
AVON COURT, from 145 East Main BABSON. from 7 Hovey to 32 Granite BABSON'S COURT, from 55 West- crn avenue
BAKER, from 206 Washington
BALFORD, fr. 101 Western avenue to Centennial avenue
BARKER, from 1157 Washington BARKER AVENUE, from 116 High BASS AVENUE, from 22 East Main to the water
Left. Right. 0
0 East Main 13 Amero court 23 Harmony square 0 Sayward
0 Hartz płace
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O Brightside avenue Atlantic avenue O Nautilus road
BEACH AVENUE, from Haskell, northerly, to the shore, E. G.
BEACH COURT, fr. 23 Commercial BEACHMONT AVENUE, from 178 Western avenue
BEACON, from 94 Washington to Centennial avenue
0 0 Washington 7 Beacon st.school-house
7 Wells
14 Summer
31 Lookout
34 37 Conant avenue
0
0 Centennial avenue
BEAUPORT AVENUE, fr. Knowl- ton square to Gloucester avenue
BECKFORD, from 5 T'rask
BELLEVUE AVENUE, from Look- out to Centennial avenue 0 0 Lookout
10 Conant avenue
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0 Centennial avenue
BENNETT, from opp. 828 Washing- ton to Dennison
BLACKBURN PLACE, fr. 289 Main
BLAKE COURT, from junction of Haskell and Hammond
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BLOSSOM, frem 55 Essex avenue BLYNMAN AVENUE, fr. 24 Granite to the river Left. Right. 0 Granite
0 1 Granite court
0 Conant avenue
23 Centennial avenue
0 Lincoln avenue The river
BOND, from 159 Western avenue to 50 Essex avenue
BOULDER AVENUE, from Lexing- ton avenue, Magnolia
BRADFORD ROAD, fr. Hawthorne road
BRAY, from Sumner, northeasterly, to Atlantic
BRAZIER COURT, from 299 East Main, beyond Rocky Neck avenue BRIDGEWATER, from 742 Wash- ington to 35 Leonard
BRIER ROAD, from Atlantic road, E. G.
BRIERWOOD, from South Kilby, at Bay View
BRIGHTSIDE AVENUE, fr. Bass av. near car-barn, to Beach avenue BULFINCH, from 1161 Washington BURNHAM, fr. 1 Sargent to Warner BUTLER AVENUE, fr. Magnolia av BUTMAN AVENUE, fr. 1160 Wash- ington to 61 Langsford, Lanesville CALDER, from 42 Mt. Pleasant av. CALDER COURT, from 4 Calder
CALEDONIA PLACE, fr. 126 East Main
CAMBRIDGE AVENUE, from 2 Leonard to the water, Annisquam CARLISLE, from Grove, near Maple- wood avenue, to Russell avenue CAUSEWAY, from Concord to Rust Island
CEDAR, from 6 Sargent to 33 Maple- wood avenue () 0 Sargent 8 9 Pleasant
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0 0 Maplewood avenue
CENTENNIAL AVENUE, from 95 Western avenue to 178 Washington ()
0 Western avenue
0 Hovey
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0 Blynman avenue
0 Beacon
0 Bellevue avenue
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73 Commonwealth avenue Emerson avenue Harvard place
0 Exchange
101 Harold avenue Curtis square
136
0 Washington
CENTER COURT, from 119 Wash- ington
CENTRE, fr. 106 Main to 63 Middle
CHAPEL. from 134 East Main to 65 Mt. Pleasant avenue
() 0 East Main
7 Baptist Church
27 Davis
29 Point primary school
0 Mt. Pleasant avenue
CHERRY, from 42 Poplar
CHESTER SQUARE, fr. 71 Leonard, at Annisquam
CHESTNUT, from 216 Main to 93 Prospect
CHISHOLM COURT, from 18 Main CHURCH, fr.50 Middle to 25 Prospect Left. Right.
0 Middle
13 Procter
16 Pine
23} Columbia 0 0 Prospect CLARENDON, from 25 Wonson to Horton, Rocky Neck
CLAY COURT, from 123 East Main CLEVELAND, from 34 Sargent to 65 Maplewood avenue
CLIFF, from Lexington avenue, Mag- nolia
CLIFFORD COURT, from Common- wealth avenue
COLBURN, fr. Washington, easterly, to the quarries, Bay View
COLE, from Concord to the water
COLONIAL, from 44 Grove
COLUMBIA, from 231/2 Church to 16 School
COMMERCIAL, from 1 Main to Fort wharf
0 Main 0
6 Gilbert's wharf
opp. 9 Rogers
23 Beach court
43 Commercial court
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67 Fort square
88 Cunningham & Thomp- son's wharf 89 Fort wharf
COMMERCIAL COURT, from 43 Commercial
COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, fr. 118 Washington to Centennial av. 0 0 Washington
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5 Wells
17 Alpine court
26 23 Lookout
0 Clifford court 41 Centennial avenue
CONANT AVENUE, from Blynman avenne to Bellevue avenue
CONCORD, from 225 Essex avenue, northerly and westerly, to Essex line
COTTAGE PLACE, from Magnolia avenue
CROSS, from 11 Eastern avenue to 16 East Main
CURTIS SQUARE, from Centennial avenue to Whittemore
CURVE, from 9 Leonard to Bridge- water, at Annisquam
0 0 Leonard
22 Arlington
56 Arbor
DALE AVENUE, from 88 Middle to 61 Prospect
0 O Middle
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() Warren
() High school
0 0 City Hall
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28
0 Prospect
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The railroad
14 0 Willow
opp. 51 J. O. Procter's wharf King's wharf
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DAVIS, from across 27 Chapel to 24 Highland, East Gloucester
DAY AVENUE, from 37 High
11 Cross DAY COURT, fr. 94 Essex av., W. G.
DeCATUR, fr. 10 Traverse to Beach avenue
DENNIS COURT, fr. 150 Leonard, Annisquam
DENNISON, from opp. 698 Washing- ton to Hooper's quarry
DERBY, from 151 Washington to 86 Maplewood avenue
DEXTER PLACE, from 2 Middle
DODGE, from 8 Beckford, northerly
DULEY. from 1084 Washington to the water
DUNCAN, fr. 187 Main to the Steam- boat wharf
Left.
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Right. 0 Main 0 Police court building
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25 Rogers
EMERALD, from 1135 Washington Lanesville
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Mckenzie & Co's wharf Locust
EMERSON AVENUE, from 90 Cen- tennial av. to Almshouse
107
Starr court
126 Fayette place
129 Railway avenue
133 Atlantic wharf
146
Wharf street
0
0 Steamboat wharf
DUNCAN'S POINT, foot of Duncan street
EAST MAIN, from junction Main and Eastern av. to Eastern Point Light 0 () Main
16
Cross
22
Bass avenue
172
31 Parker court
186
Laurel
36
35 Stanley's court Amero court
230
Universalist Church
55 Wall
233 Ferndale
62
Sayward street
248
New Way lane
66
83 Spinney's wharf 276
298
Liberty Hall
96
109 Clay cove
0
Ferndale
126
123 Clay court Caledonia place Chapel
404
Forest lane
134
405 Lincoln
139 George Dennis' wharf
141 Norwood court
154
145 Avon court Higliland
164
169 Wm.C. Wonson's wharf Plum
FAYAL COURT, from 67 Friend to Eastern avenue
230
237 J. F. Wonson's wharf Gerring
242
Mt. Pleasant avenue Ledge lane
287 Rocky Neck avenue
299 Brazier court
312
Grape Vine road
325 Hawthorne
335 Stanton
Eastern Point Light
EASTERN AVENUE, from junction Main and East Main to Rockport Left. Right.
0 0 Main
34 Webster
64
37 Neptune place Harrison avenue
65 Williams court
71 Hartz place
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