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Poplar court 0 69 Maplewood avenue POPLAR COURT, from 65 Poplar *PORTER, fr. 93 Main to 28 Rogers PORTER PLACE, (now part of Rog- ers street)
*PROCTER, fr. 13 Church to School *PROSPECT, fr. 87 Washington to 312 Main 0
0 Washington
RUSSELL AVENUE, from 68 Glou- cester avenue, northeasterly
*SADLER,fr.13 Elwell to 32 Webster
ST. LOUIS AVENUE, from E. Main, beyond Hawthorne
0 Franklin square
0 Pleasant
74 80 Prospect-st.M.E.Ch. Elm
81
93 Chestnut
101
Prospect square Allen
116
146
156 0 *PROSPECT
44
Pearl
15 Willow
27 Federal Franklin square
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GLOUCESTER STREET DIRECTORY
SILVA COURT, from 57 Friend
*SMITH, fr. 7 Maplewoodjavenue to 80 Pleasant}
*SOUTHIKILBY, fr. '895 Washing- ton to Quarry, Bay View
SOUTHER ROAD, fr Atlantic av. *SPRING,fr.284 Main to145 Prospect Left. Right. 4 Marchant 8 Spring court SPRING COURT, from 8 Spring SPRINGFIELD, from Gloucester avenue, near Acacia
*STAGE FORT AVENUE, from 82 Western avenue
STANLEY COURT, fr. 35 East Main STANTON, from 335 East Main
*STANWOOD, fr. 535 Washington to Gee avenue
STANWOOD AVENUE, from Essex av. across the railroad, north, W.G. STARKNOUGHT HARBOR RD., from end of Witham to Long beach
STARR COURT, from 120 Duncan *STATEN, from 10 Taylor to Perkins *STONE COURT, fr.164 Washington *SUMMER, fr. 14 Beacon to Hovey 0
0 Beacon
0
7 Foster
12
0 Orchard
0
21 Granite 47 Riggs 53 Hovey
*SUMMIT, fr. 27 Millett to 12 Trask
*SUMNER, fr. 399 Essex avenue to Concord, West Gloucester
SYLVAN, from 31 Cleveland
SYLVAN COURT, from 8 Sylvan
*TAYLOR, from 146 Prospect to 7 Elwell 0
10
0 Prospect Staten
16 Taylor court
28
23 Bent Perkins
TAYLOR COURT, from 16 Taylor
TERRACE, from 3 Clarendon
*THOMPSON, fr. Concord to Concord
TOLMAN, from Williams court to Hartz place
TRAGABIGZANDA, from Atlantic avenue to Souther road
*TRASK, from 39 Warner to Summit 0 0 Warner 5 Beckford
8
Forest
12 0 Summit
*TRAVERSE, fr.Haskell to Beach av.
*TUCKER, from 1095 Washington to High
UNION COURT, from 27 Leonard, at Annisquam
VALE COURT, from 896 Washing- ton, Bay View
VIKING, from 62 Langsford
VINCENT, fr. 325 Main to Vincent's Point
VINE, from 558 Washington
** VULCAN, fr. 9 Emerald, Lanesville WAINO AVENUE, from 56 Langs- ford
*WALKER, fr. Sumner to Concord, near Essex line, West Gloucester
WALKER COURT, from Walker, West Gloucester
WALL, from 55 East Main to Parker WALLACE COURT, from 213 Mag- nolia avenue
*WALNUT, from 26 Leonard to 84 Leonard, Annisquam
*WARNER, from 116 Prospect to 11 Millett
Left. Right.
0 0 Prospect 17 Maple 19 Oak
39 Trask
62 57 Millett
'WARREN, from Dale avenue to 20 Pleasant
*WASHINGTON, fr.2 Main to Rock- port line 0 0 Main
1 Puritan House
5. Puritan court
8
Forbes primary school
20
21 Middle Mansfield
47 Grand Army Hall
44
62 Orchard
79
Pine
87 Prospect
86
Foster
99 Addison
94
Beacon
109
Pearl
Commonwealth avenue
119
Center court
137 Railroad avenue Exchange
139 B. & M. R. R. crossing
151 Derby
177 Oak Grove Cemetry
183
Grove
164
Stone court
195 Knowlton square
Centennial avenue
206
Baker
223 Gloucester avenue
245
Poplar
246
Ashland place
272
Marsh
286
Harvey place
298
Addison Gilbert Hos-
pital
298
Ferry
334
Wheeler
394
Hodgkins
406 opp.
Riverdale place
410 opp. Reynard
455
Seeall
434
Riverdale M. E. Church
519 Gee avenue
535 Stanwood
553
Holly
558
Vine
560 Annisquam Willows
638
Minnesota
698 opp.
Dennison
742
Bridgewater
40
47 Gould's court Washington square Granite
118
136
138
178 192
Whittemore
0
0
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GLOUCESTER STREET DIRECTORY
Washington Street-Continned
Western Avenue-Con.
Left Right
Left. Right.
86 StageFort avenue
161 Bond
836
Bennett Lane road Leonard
836
Universalist Church
853
Revere
896
Vale court
887 Albion court
895 South Kilby
640
641 Magnolia avenue
0
0 Manchester line
924 0
0 Colburn
*WHARF STREET, fr. 146 Duncan to beyond Pearce
0
0 Duncan (Dodd's wharf
978
Bay View M. E. Church Plum court
996
989 Hillside court Mt. Locust place
1003 Linwood place
1035 Church of the Sacred Heart
50
0 Pearce Leighton's wharf James S. Ayer's wharf B. Low's wharf
1080
1095
Tucker
1084
Duley Andrews
*WHEELER, from 334 Washington to Wheeler's Point
1088
1117 Lane school
1119 Morgan avenue
1123 Universalist Church Munsey
1104
1120
1122 opp.
1134
*WILEY, fr. 16 Fremont, southerly, Rocky Neck
1157 1161
Barker Bulfinch Butman avenue Langsford
WILLIAMS COURT, fr. 65 Eastern avenue
1160
1202
1233
Woodbury
1212
Locust Grove Cemetery
1260
0 Rockport line
*WASHINGTON SQUARE, fr. 40 Washington to Granite
WINDERMERE ROAD, from At- lantic avenue to Haskell
*WATER, fr. 215 Main to 42 Wharf 0
0 Main
7 Rogers 17 Locust Wharf street
WINTHROP AVENUE, from Stan- wood av. to Stanwood av., W. G.
WISE PLACE, fron 30 Hartz place *WITHAM, fr. 229 Eastern avenue to the beach
»WEBSTER, fr. 34 Eastern avenue to Sadler
*WELLS, from 9 Beacon, crossing Commonwealth avenue
*WESLEY, fr.6 Hodgkins to Wheeler
*WESTERN AVENUE, fr. junction Main, Washington and Angle sts., westerly, to Manchester line
33 Middle 47 Mansfield
55 Babson's court
95 Centennial avenue
101 Balford
0 Essex avenue 0 Kent Circle
178
0 Washington Cemetery Beachmont avenue
197 Old Salem road
0 School house Atlantic Highlands
282 Hesperus avenue
921 Quarry Mechanic place
960 964
957 North Kilby Sanderson court
13 < Burnhanı Bros.' railway wharf
( Walen's wharf
31
J. Friend's wharf Water
42
High
1039 1061 Young avenue Village Hall
WHEELER'S POINT, end of Wheeler street
*WHITTEMORE, from 192 Wash- ington to Annisquam river, at Cape Ann Anchor Works
*WILLOW, fr. 15 Shepherd, across the railroad
*WINCHESTER COURT, from 109 Prospect to 2 Spring
WINIAHDIN, fr. 105 Essex avenue, W.G.
WOLF HILL, between Washington street and Annisquam river, be- yond Poplar
WONSON, fr. 28 Rocky Neck avenue to Clarendon, Rocky Neck
WOODBURY, fr. 1233 Washington at Folly Cove, to Edmunds avenue WOODMAN, from 454 Essex avenue, near Essex line
WOODWARD AVENUE, fr. Stan- wood avenue to Essex avenue
*YOUNG AVENUE, fr, 1061 Wash- ington, across High
828 opp. opp. 835
1135 Emerald Lanesville Cong. Ch. Leverett Mclellan
HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS
Acoriana Hall, 329 Maiu Ancient Order U. W., 209 Main Andrews Hall, 73 Main Armory, 99 Prospect Assembly Hall, 209 Main Bradford Building, 209 Main Brown's Hall, 11 Pleasant Burnham's Block. 177 to 183 Main Burnham's Hall, 16 Howe
Butman & French's Hall, 1681/2 Main Cape Ann Savings Bank Building, 111 Main
Center's Block, 115 to 121 Main City Hall, Dale avenue and Warren st. City National Bank Building, 195 Main Custom House, Main. cor. Pleasant
Eagles Hall, Main st.
Ferguson Block, 201 Main
Ferguson's New Block, Washington, cor. Gould court
Gilbert Home, 1 Western avenue
Gloucester National Bank Building, Main, corner Duncan Gloucester Yacht Club, 5 Wiley
Griffin's Block, 50 Maplewood avenue G. A. R. Hall, 47 Washington Hillside Hall, 457 Washington Huntress Home, 110 Prospect Independent Hall, 175 East Main, E. G. Jacobs Hall, 92 Main
Jeffery Block, 14 Pleasant
Knights of Columbus Hall, 14 Pleasant Lanesville Rink, 1085 Washington Liberty Hall, 298 Essex avenue Low's Block, Main, corner Duncan
Magnolia Hall, 396 Western avenue
Manchester Unity Hall, 97 Main Mansfield Hall, 21 Main
Masonic Hall, 175 East Main, E. G.
Masonic Hall. 201 Main
Mechanic Hall, 92 Main Odd Fellows' Hall. 89 Main Odd Ladies' Hall, 171 Main Phenix Hall, 184 Main jRogers
Police Court Building, Duncan, corner- Post Office, Main, corner Pleasant
Procter's Building,Main, corner Centre. Pythian Hall, 185 Main
Quarry Street Block, Quarry street Red Men's Hall, 209 Main
Rogers' Block, 107 to 113 Main Sawyer Block, 95 to 101 Main
Sawyer Free Library, 88 Middle Scientific Hall. 65 Middle
Sinclair's Block, Duncan, corner Rogers:
Smith's Building, 141 Main
Sons of Veterans' Hall, 1911/2 Main
Spanish War Veterans' Hall, Beacon, near Washington Tappan Block, 112 to 116 Main
Temple of Honor Hall, 195 East Main,. East Gloucester
Tibbets' Block, 100 to 106 Main
Village Hall, 1080 Washington
Village Hall, 38 Leonard, Annisquam Wainola Hall,56 Langsford(Lanesville).
Webster Block. 7 to 15 Pleasant
Yates'. Hall, 163 Main
Young Men's Christian Association, 71 Middle, corner Hancock
PARKS
DOGTOWN COMMONS. east of Washington street and Gee avenue, Riverdale .. GOVERNOR'S HILL CITY RESERVATION, Commonwealth avenue, Beacon and Lookout streets. .
MARINE PARK, Western avenue, at Blynman Bridge.
MOUNT ANNE PARK, 50 Acres, off Essex avenue, near Post Office, West. Gloucester. Given by the Minot Brothers of Boston to the State of Massa- chusetts for a public reservation.
RAVENWOOD PARK, off Western avenue. This park was donated by Samuel E. Sawyer, to be preserved as a wild park.
STAGE FORT PARK, off Western avenue, opposite Essex avenue.
WHARVES
Atlantic, from 137 Duncan
Ayer's (James S.), 61 Wharf
Babson's, from 375 Main
Bennett's, from 43 Duncan
Boynton's, from 31 Rogers
Bradford's, from 21 Fort Square
Burnham Brothers' Railway, from 13 Wharf street
Central, foot of Parsons, fr. 89 Rogers Central, foot of Porter
Chisholm's (John), foot of Water
Clark's, from 51 Rogers
Cook's, from 257 Main [mercial Cunningham & Thompson's, 88 Com- Davis', 63 Rogers
Dodd's, from 13 Wharf street
Duncan's Point, foot of Duncan
Fears', from 87 Duncan
Fort, end of Commercial Friend's, foot of Vincent street
Gilbert's, from 6 Commercial
Gloucester Ferry Co., 205 East Main Griffins. Commercial street
Haskell & Voss, from 49 Rogers Jordan's, from 375 Main King's, 66 Commercial Lane Samuel & Bros.', Vincent's Point Langsford's, 67 Rogers Lantz, from 105 Duncan
Leighton's, 51 Wharf
Low's (Benj., estate of), 71 Wharf
Mansfield's, from Rogers
Mckenzie & Co., from 43 Duncan Moore's, from 123 East Main
Montgomery's, foot of Montgomery pl Parmenter & Co's, from 105 Duncan Parsons, from 159 East Main
Pearce Street wharf, foot of Pearce Perkins, from 371 Main
Pew's (Western, Central, Eastern, and Brown's), from 331 Main
Porter's, from foot of Porter [mercial Procter's (Joseph O.), from opp. 51 Com Reed & Gamage's, from 217 East Main Rice's, 75 Parker
Sayward's, from 65 East Main Shute & Merchant, Parker street
Slade, Pew Fisheries Co., 95 East Main
Smith (D. B. & Co.), 425 Main Smith's (Sylvanus), from 401 Main
Steamboat wharf, foot of Pearce
Steele's, from 49 Rogers Story's, from 227 East Main
Tarr's (James G. & Bros.), Rocky Neck
Todd's, from 393 Main
Walen's (M. & Sons), foot of Water
Wixon's, from 111 East Main
Wonson's (John F. & Co.'s), from 237 East Main
Wonson's (Wm. C.), from 169 E. Main Wonson's (William H. & Son), foot of Parker, East Gloucester
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Settled 1623. Incorporated as a city 1873. Revised charter in effect January 1, 1909
CITY GOVERNMENT, 1910
Annual Election on Tuesday following first Monday in December
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL For the Year 1910 MAYOR, HENRY H. PARSONS, Ward 2
ALDERMEN
Ward 1-Edwin C. McIntire Ward 1-Isaac Patch
Ward 2-George E. Merchant Ward 8-Charles H. Barrett
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Mayor-Finance, Licenses, Police Patch-Fire Department, Ordinances
McIntire-Public Property, comprising all Public Buildings, Lands, Landings, Burial Grounds, Parks, Playgrounds, Accounts
Barrett-Administration, comprising City Clerk, City Treas- urer, Auditor, Assessor, Law Department, Registrars, Health, State Aid, Soldiers' Relief, Military Aid, Printing, Claims
Merchant-Highways, comprising Highways, Bridges, City Engineer, Drains, Sidewalks, Street Watering, Fuel, Street Lighting, Moth Suppression, Officers' Bonds, Street Railways, Telegraph and Telephone Poles
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CITY OFFICERS
City Clerk and Clerk of Committees-John J. Somes
Assistant City Clerk-Carrie E. Crane
City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes-Edward Dolliver
Deputy Tax Collector-Richard L. Morey
City Auditor-Daniel O. Marshall
City Solicitor-John J. Cunningham
City Marshal-Charles S. Marchant
City Physician-Daniel J. Finnegan
Superintendent of Streets-Nicholas F. Sleep
City Engineer-Winslow L. Webber
City Messenger-Fitz McIntosh
Night Watchman, City Hall-Lemuel Friend
Assessors-Ray S. Friend, Edward Carpenter, George H. Dennis .
License Commissioners-John S. Medler, Benjamin F. Payson, Frank Fredericks
Board of Health-Dr. Charles H. Morrow, Chairman; Osborne Knowles, Henry M. Garvey; John A. Radcliffe, Clerk
Health Agent-William E. Tucker
Inspector of Animals-Elmer W. Babson
Inspector of Provisions, Milk and Vinegar-George E. Watson Inspector of Plumbing-William E. Tucker
Park Commissioners-Asa G. Andrews, Francis Procter, George O. Stacy, Fred L. Davis, James S. Steele
Overseers of the Poor-The Mayor and Municipal Council, ex- officiis, George H. Friend, Edwin F. Parsons, George E. MacDonald, Secretary and Clerk
Registrars of Voters-Addison P. Burnham, Chairman; William O'Brien, William D. Corliss, John J. Somes, Clerk
Matron of Almshouse-Mrs. William E. MacDonald
Harbor Master-Alfred W. Spurr
Superintendent of Schools-Freeman Putney
Sealer of Weights and Measures-John J. Currier
Inspector of Buildings-Charles W. Crowe
Inspector of Wires-John F. Howard
Superintendent of Blynman Bridge-Francis M. Clark Superintendent of Annisquam Bridge-Eben Davis
Keeper of City Pound-James Burns
Keepers of Hay Scales-John D. McIsaac, Alonzo M. Tufts
Lamp Lighter-Edward A. Somes (gas)
Field Drivers-Daniel G. Cressy, George E. Lane, Edward F. Pomeroy
Gaugers of Oil-Daniel B. Tarr, jr., Howard Low, William D. Lufkin
Measurers of Salt-George G. Reid, Thomas H. Parsons
Surveyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood and Bark-Amos A. Story, William P. Dennis, Horatio N. Andrews, George W. Proctor, Arthur W. Hall, John McEachern, Emory Hodgkins, Loren H. Nauss, M. Herbert Keyes, Charles H. Andrews, Samuel DeCoste, Wallace A. Calef
Water Commissioners-Melvin Parsons, Chairman; James H. Tarr, Jeremiah Foster, Clerk; Fred F. Wonson, Supt .; John W. Moran.
Weigher and Gauger-Albert F. Smalley
Weighers of Coal-Frank D. Griffin, William W. Cook, Edward J. Flaherty, J. Warren Wonson, Charles Montgomery, Sam- uel Montgomery, Chester Murphy, Willard N. Griffin, Charles T. Heberle, Charles H. Boynton, Edward Driscoll, Frank A. Gray, Martin J. Whalen, Sidney R. Harvey, Daisy L. Mc Varish
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Weighers-William F. Fisher, Howard Low, Daniel Mahoney, Isaac D. Nutton, Paul Oakley, Sidney R. Harvey, Eben H. Tarr, Elliott Adams, Frank A. Gray
Fence Viewers-Fitz H. Lane, Amos A. Story, George M. Won- son, Samuel Clark, Eben D. Currier, George F. Merrill, Daniel G. Cressey, Simeon McLoud, Simeon B. Hotchkiss Officer to Care for Deceased Soldiers and Sailors-Daniel M. Favor
Temperance Missionary-George Sayward
FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters, Dale Avenue
Chief Engineer-Charles W Crowe Assistant Engineers-Samuel Montgomery, Otis C. Robin- son, Alfred P. Gorman, Parker Marr, Lafayette F. Hunt Secretary-Samuel Montgomery Superintendent of Fire Alarm-Frank Griffin
No. LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES
12 Rocky Neck av. terminus of street railway, on pole
12 James G. Tarr's building, Rocky Neck
13 East Main, cor. Mt. Pleasant av.
14 East Main, cor. Highland
15 East Main, near Hawthorne
16 East Main, opp. Parker
17 Beach av., Bass Rocks
18 Hammond, cor. Haskell
19 Atlantic av., Bass Rocks
21 Eastern av., cor. Harrison av.
23 Main, opp. Eastern av.
25 Friend, on Sawyer schoolhouse
26 Main, near W. H. Jordan's store
27 Main, opp. Eastern av.
28 Perkins, cor. Mt. Vernon
31 Main, on pole, near Custom House
32 Wharf, cor. Duncan
34 Main, near Pearce, on pole
35 Prospect, cor. Mt. Vernon
36 Prospect, on Armory
37 Pleasant, cor. Liberty, on pole
38 Warner, cor. Millett
41 Pine, cor. Church, on pole
42 Centre, cor. Main
43 Mansfield, cor. Washington, on pole
45 Warren, cor. Dale av., on pole
46 Maplewood av., cor. Cedar, on pole
47 Prospect, cor. School
51 Washington, opp. Puritan House, on pole
52 Commercial, opp. Cunningham & Thompson's store
53 Western av., opp. No. 67, on pole
54 Summer, near cor. Granite
56 Washington, near Exchange
57 Washington, cor. Prospect
58 Lookout, cor. Commonwealth av.
59 Centennial av., cor. Commonwealth av.
61 Washington, cor. Marsh, on pole
62 Cleveland, cor. Willow
63 Centennial av., cor. Washington
64 Cape Ann Anchor Works
651Maplewood av., Net and Twine Factory
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N LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES-Continued
67 Riverdale, near Riverdale mills, on pole
68 Washington, cor. Gee av.
69 Washington, opp. Dennison
71 Annisquam, Leonard cor. Bridge
73 Washington, opp. Leonard
75 Washington, near granite works, Bay View
76 Washington, near Foster's drug store, Lanesville
78 Washington, near Butman av., Lanesville
81 Western av., foot of Bond's hill
82 Essex av., W. G., near Russia Cement Co.
83 Western av., cor. Hesperus av., on pole
84 Russia Cement Co.
85 Magnolia av., cor. Western av.
87 Magnolia Engine House
114 Chapel, cor. Mt. Pleasant av.
312 Main st., in Olympia theatre
SCHOOL SIGNALS Nine blows at 8.05 A.M. or 1.05 P.M .- No school
ENGINEERS' SIGNALS
."One blow tests fire alarm, by superintendent
"Two blows at 12 M. and 9 P.M., tests the fire alarm
'Two blows at 9 o'clock each evening, curfew
'Two blows, all-out signal
Two blows repeated (four blows), second alarm
Two blows repeated twice (six blows), third alarm Two blows repeated three times (eight blows), general alarm, calls the whole department
Three blows calls Hose
Five blows calls Hook and Ladder Truck in waiting
Three blows repeated calls Steamer One to ffre out of town Four blows repeated calls Steamer Three to fire out of town Five blows repeated calls Steamer Five to fire out of town Six blows repeated calls Steamer Six to fire out of town Seven blows repeated calls the Fire Boat
Eight blows repeated calls Steamer Four to fire out of town Ten blows repeated twice, military call
When two or more alarms occur at the same time, the all- out signal will be followed by one round of the box
STEAMERS, HOSE, ETC.
WILLIAM H. T. JAMESON STEAMER No. 1. 8 School street. Captain, Edward Hearn. Engineman, W. E. Tucker. Driver, James P. Nichols. Driver Hose, Antoine Courant, jr.
N. M. JACKMAN No. 2. 75 Mt. Pleasant av., East Glouces- ter. Captain, Edward H. Parsons. Engineman, Charles A. McDonald. Driver Steamer, J. Frank Ford. Driver Combina- tion Wagon No. 2, James F. Corliss. Engineman, Wallace J. Tuck
BAY VIEW STEAMER NO. 3. 10 School street. Captain, Warren S. Mitchell. Engineman, Albert D. Marchant. Driver, Frank Griffin. Driver Hose, Walter Collins
STANDARD ENGINE NO. 4. Magnolia. Captain, William Symonds. Driver, Howard Foster. Engineman, George P. Staples. Driver Hose, Epes S. Thomas
DEFIANCE STEAMER NO. 5. 133 Prospect st., Union Hill. Captain, Daniel F. Smith. Driver, George Deveau. Engine- man, Henry O. Smith
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
CITY OF GLOUCESTER STEAMER NO. 6. 895 Washington st. Captain, W. Howard Poland, jr. Engineman, Blanchard Mit- chell. Driver, John Parsons. Driver Hose, Samuel L. Clark
CHARLES S. MARCHANT HOOK AND LADDER CO. No. 1. Dale avenue. Captain, Cornelius F. Strong. Driver, Samuel Ingersoll
DEFIANCE HOOK AND LADDER CO. No. 5. 135 Prospect st., Union Hill. Captain, Charles A. Marr. Driver Truck, William . Robinson. Driver Hose, John Lynch
HOSE No. 3. 1072 Washington st., Lanesville. Captain, G. Wallace Hayden
HOSE No. 1. Walnut st., Annisquam. Captain, Fred Parsons
HOSE No. 2. Stanwood Street. Captain, Allen J. Tucker CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 1. Dale av. Captain, George E. Haraden. Driver, Dwinel Grant. Engineman, George P. Greenleaf
CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 2. 298 Essex av., W. G. Captain, Mazeppa D. Betts
TRUCK No. 4. Magnolia. Captain, Edward A. Wilkinson. Driver, Howard Foster
POLICE DEPARTMENT
City Marshal, Charles S. Marchant
Asst. Marshal, David E. Mehlman
Inspector, Michael J. Sullivan
Sergeant, William L. Alphen
Keeper of Lockup, Sidney Hutchings
Janitor of Police Building, Frederick G. Strong
PATROL OFFICERS
Anderson Alfred M. McLeod William H.
Barrett Albert F.
Marsh Frank W.
Brown Henry F.
Mehlman John G.
Burke Martin V.
Moulton Charles V.
Burns William E.
O'Maley Charles
Chapman Alanson B.
O'Reilly Richard P.
Clark Eben B.
Parsons Charles P.
Curtis John J.
Parsons Frank S.
Eason William W.
Silva Frank A.
Foster Alfred
Stanley Benjamin W.
Hadley Joseph
Sylvester Henry S.
Joyce Herman R.
Trefry George W.
Knowles Herman T.
White Walter W.
Williams Martin J (acting clerk)
RESERVE OFFICERS
Bickford Henry W. Morris William E.
Foster Harry W.
Quigley Edward H.
Kincade James P.
Richardson William R.
Kippen Henry C. Tuck George C.
M'Auley Daniel M.
Wilkinson Clarence
CONSTABLES WITH POWER TO SERVE CIVIL PROCESSES Ahlberg Otto R. E. Johnson John A. Karcher John
McLeod George E. Sullivan William H. Walen W. Ralph
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GLOUCESTER [1911] DIRECTORY
DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN ESSEX
Justice-Sumner D. York Special Justices-Wm. W. French, Lincoln S. Simonds Clerk-Carleton H. Parsons
Assistant Clerk-Simeon B. Hotchkiss
Court and Probation Officer-Edward J. Horton
Sessions for criminal business daily at 9 A.M.
Sessions for civil business every Saturday at 10 A.M.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Chairman-The Mayor, ex-officio
Members-William A. Pew, Thomas Conant, William H. Collins, W. Frank Parsons, William H. Jordan, Thomas J. Car- roll, Robert R. Fears, Roy Garland, John Hays Hammond. Regular meetings first Monday evening of each month at 7.30 o'clock. Secretary, Freeman Putney
Superintendent of Schools-Freeman Putney. Office hours at High School building, on days when schools are in session, 8.15 to 9 A.M. Wednesday afternoons, one hour after close of schools Truant Officers-Andrew P. Lufkin, Cyrus L. Sargent
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS HIGH SCHOOL
Dale Avenue
Principal, Albert W. Bacheler. Assistants, George H. Col- man, Ralph P. Parsons, Mary E. Wilder, Lillian A. McAllester, Helen F. Slade, Dora M. Sibley, Mabel L. Andrews, Annie P. Marr, Katherine L. Copeland, Maude Burroughs, Carrie E. Parsons, Viola Turner, Miriam Rice, Nathalie D. Clough, Ellen A. Regan, Althea E. Russell. Janitors, Franklin H. Rogers and Fred H. Macomber
COLLINS SCHOOL Prospect Street
Principal, Ralph P. Ireland. Assistants, Isabelle D. Bab- son, Margaret A. O'Brien, Lizzie D. Allen, Mary C. Dewan, Minnie M. Stetson, Belle H. Procter, Anna B. Chisholm, Isabel B. Lane, Alice P. Friend, Sarah MacMillan, Thyra Lilja. Jani- tor, William O. Lowe
BABSON SCHOOL Pleasant Street, cor. Shepherd
Principal, Ida M. Upham. Assistants, Nancy Parker, Florence L. Mears, Lucy G. Day. Janitor, Charles F. Greene
PRIMARY
Principal, M. Helen Tibbets. Assistants, Mary A. Fanning, Edna Procter, Margaret E. Stanley
HOVEY SCHOOL
Summer Street
Principal, Harriet E. Wheeler. Assistants, Hester G. Rowe, Margaret S. Millard, Ernestine Harding, Annie S. Webber, Grace C. Bulkley, Grace M. Steele, Martha T. Wonson. Janitor, Frederick Wise
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
EASTERN AVENUE SCHOOL
Eastern Avenue
Principal, Ellen F. Power. Assistants, Anna M. Woodbury, Margaret Flaherty, Olive H. Renton, Carrie E. Comeau, Mar- garet McEachern, Emma A. Cameron. Janitor, John F Wonson
SAWYER SCHOOL
Opposite 91 Friend Street
Principal, X. D. Tingley. Assistants, Nora M. Lane, Reta Hiltz, Mary E. Duguo, L. Edith Caswell, Sarah J. Dwyer, Effie M. Parkhurst, Sarah A. Clement, Helen I. Grey, Blanche A. Tarr, Elizabeth M. Greenlow, Ellen R. Bohan, Sarah A. Kinsman. Janitor, Alfred Lufkin
POINT GRAMMAR SCHOOL 18 Plum Street
Principal, R. A. Montgomery. Assistants, Sarah E. Curtis, Anna L. Renton, Grace A. Gorman, Elizabeth M. Parsons, J. Alice Carroll, F. Tupper. Janitor, Benjamin Gill
POINT PRIMARY SCHOOL
Chapel Street
Principal, Ida E. Wonson. Assistants, Sarah E. Curley, Jennie E. Mailman, Katherine Stripp. Janitor, Benjamin Gill
WONSON SCHOOL Rocky Neck
Teachers, Bessie Parsons, Lillie K. Harrison. Janitress, Mrs. Cordelia Bates
LANE SCHOOL Washington Street, Lanesville
Principal, Edith A. Preston. Assistants, Clara W. Hayden, Margaret F. Tracy, Alice M. Sherburne, Teresa K. Erwin, Ellen Rowley, Marion E. Foster, Mary G. Collins. Janitor, Cyrus L. Sargent
LEONARD SCHOOL
Walnut Street, Annisquam
Principal, Mrs. Clara Benton. Assistant, Carrie L. Den- nison. Janitor, John J. Stanwood
BRADSTREET SCHOOL
Washington Street, Bay View
Principal, Bertha A. Lane. Assistants, Carrie M. Sargent, Mary E. Whearty, Essie B. Gilpatrick. Janitor, Joseph Kim- ball
RIGGS SCHOOL
Washington Street, Riverdale
Principal, Margaret A. Spalton. Assistants, Helen J. Patten, Mary B. Burgess, Bessie E. Shackelford, Lelia A. Olson. Janitor, Ambrose Sargent
FORBES SCHOOL
Washington Street
Principal, Fannie A. Bulkley. Assistants, Alice G. Ever- dean, Mary M. Costello, Eva M. Mears. Janitor, Alonzo M. Tufts
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MT. VERNON SCHOOL Mt. Vernon Street
Principal, Susanne S. Center. Assistants, Amelia B. Cas- well, Grace Caswell, Lizzie S. Curtis, A. Estelle Mitchell, May M. Strong
STONE COURT SCHOOL
Principal, E. Mabel Smith. Assistant, Mary E. Powers. Janitor, George H. Pinkham
ROGERS SCHOOL 24 Elm Street Teachers, Gertrude Broad, Alice V. Herrick
HILDRETH SCHOOL
Eastern Avenue
Principal, Katherine J. Fardey. Assistants, Annie E.
Stanley, Jennie B. Douglass, Bessie D. Sigsworth, Mary E.
Madson, Alice T. Power, Margie L. Curley. Janitor, Andrew J. Hall
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