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PORTUGUESE FRATERNITY, SISTERS OF
Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings at Jason Hall, 183 Main street. Pres., Mrs. Amelia M. Brum. Vice Pres., Mrs. Louisa Oliver. Sec., Mrs. Clara G. Silva. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mary Machado. Treas., Mrs. Leonora C. Fialho
RED MEN, IMPROVED ORDER OF WINGAERSHEEK TRIBE, No. 12
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Organized February 3, 1886. Meets Friday evenings in Red Men's Hall, 65 Middle street. S., Benjamin C. Haley. S. S., Lester P. Bragg. J. S., Jacob Spittle. Prophet, Charles . B. Corliss. C. of R., Willard F. Collins. C. of W., Charles F. Bray, jr. K. of . W., James Powers
UCITA COINCIL, DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS
Meets every Tuesday evening in Red Men's Hall, 65 Middle street, Pocahontas, Ethel Whitten. Keeper of Records, Mrs. Mabel E. Goodwin. Collector of Wampum, Mrs. Edith Boynton. Keeper of Wampum, Mrs Grace I. Davis
SCANDINAVIA SOCIETY
Meets every Tuesday night, 141 Main street. Pres., Charles E. Hanson. Vice Pres., Andrew E. Jacobs. Lady Vice, Mrs. Edith H. Batt. Chaplain, John G. Olsen. Fin. Sec., Agnes Carlson. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Annie C. Semple. Treas., Elizabeth Peterson
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SCOTTISH CLANS
CLAN CHISHOLM, No. 7
Meets the first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Safe Deposit & Trust Co.'s Hall, 1913 Main street. Past Chief, Lewis Gillis. Chief, William T. Shields. Thanist, Henry Meuse. Rec. Sec. and Fin. Sec., Belle MacDonald. Chaplain, Thomas McGhie. Treas., James McDonald
SPANISH WAR VETERANS, UNITED
WILLIAM McKINLEY CAMP, No. 26
Meets in District Court building, Duncan street, first and third Mondays of each month. Com., William T. Shields. Sen. Vice Com., Edward L. Casey. Jun. Vice Com., Charles S. Witham. Ad- jutant, Edmund T. Cronin. Quartermaster, William F. Marston
LOUISA PARSONS AUXILIARY
Meets in Court building first and third Wednesdays. Pres., Mrs. Agnes Hutchins. Sen. Vice, Mrs. Mabel C. White. Jun. Vice Mrs. Lydia U. Bentley. Treas., Mrs. Edward P. Horton
UNITED VETERANS, SONS OF
J. F. DYER CAMP, No. 24
Meets second Tuesday in G. A. R. Hall, 47 Washington street. Commander, Charles B. Corliss. Senior Vice Com .. Frank W. Lo- throp. Junior Vice Com., Walter Hodgkins. Sec., Charles E. Story. Treas., Andrew McGrath
UNITED WORKMEN, ANCIENT ORDER OF FERNWOOD LODGE, No. 81
Meets in Gloucester Safe Deposit & Trust Co. Hall, 191} Main street, second and fourth Mondays. M. W., John Wilson. Fore- man, Charles R. Sargent. Financier, Charles G. Parsons. Recorder, John A. Perry. Treas., John P. Nelson. Overseer, J. Louis Doucette. Guide, William S. Webber
HELPING HAND ASSOCIATION OF FERNWOOD LODGE, No. 81
Pres., Charles P. Adams. Vice Pres., Joseph P. Nelson. Sec. John A. Perry. Treas., John Riley
MAGNOLIA LODGE, DEGREE OF HONOR, No. 19
Meets the first and third Mondays in Jason Hall. Chief of Honor, Mrs. Theresa Cameron. Vice Presidents, Mrs. Katherine Tebo, Mrs. Catherine A. Strople. Treas., Mrs. Etta Lovett. Re- corder, Mrs. Flora Carr. Financier, Mrs. Carrie Adams
WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION. CAPE ANN CHAPTER, No. 896
Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Moose Home and Grand Army Hall. S. R., Mrs. Maud D. Parsons. J. R., Mrs. Margaret Boudreau. Chaplain, Mrs. Carrie W. Griffin. Recorder, M. Vernie Moran. Treas., Mrs. Florence G. Parsons
SOCIETIES, MISCELLANEOUS ACORIANA BENEFICIAL ASSN.
Meets first Friday evening at 7.30 in Holy Name Hall, Prospect street. Pres., John F. Fiers. Vice Pres., Christian D. Saunders. Rec. Sec., Frank A. Rogers. Fin. Sec., Joseph P. Alves. Treas., John A. Perry
AMERICAN RED CROSS
GLOUCESTER BRANCH, 201 Main, room 7. Chairman, Addison G. Brooks. Vice Chairman, Daniel T. Babson. Treas., J. Hollis Griffin. Civilian Relief and Home Service, Daniel T. Babson. Ex. Sec., Mrs. Mabel M. Dale
LADIES' ACORIANA RELIEF ASSN.
Meets on call at members' homes. Pres., Mrs. Mary C. Perry. Sec., Mrs. Amelia P. Brum. Treas., Mrs. Mary G. Souza
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
ADDISON GILBERT HOSPITAL
298 Washington street. Pres., N. Carlton Phillips. Vice Pres., Frederick A. Shackelford. Sec., Conrad R. Hanson. Treas., Wil- liam Emerson Parsons. Trustees, Fred A. Barber, John Cunning- ham, Daniel T. Babson, L. S. Simonds, Elmer W. Babson, Kilby W. Shute, William Emerson Parsons, Ezra L. Phillips, Frank C. Pearce, Charles E. Fisher, Conrad R. Hanson, Nathaniel Babson, Isaac Patch, Thomas P. Bolger, Frederick H. Tarr, N. Carlton Phil- lips. Supt., Martha J. Avard
Ladies' Auxiliary
Meets the first Thursday of each month in Grand Army Hall. Pres., Mrs. Carlton H. Parsons. Vice Pres., Mrs. Frederick H. Tarr. Cor. Sec., Susanne S. Center. Rec. Sec., Mrs. James C. Richardson. Treas., Miss Grace Thompson
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF GLOUCESTER
Sawyer Free Library building, Dale avenue cor. Middle street. Pres., Rev. Robert P. Doremus. Clerk, George H. Colman. Treas., Charles A. Ingalls. Asst. Treas., Alton F. Burroughs. Gen. Sec., Lucy Lawrence. Office hours, 10 to 12 A.M. and 2 to 4 P.M.
CAPE ANN BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS
Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Chamber of Commerce, 185 Main street. Pres., John A. Johnson. Vice Pres., Harry Carey. Sec. and Treas., Warren A. Elwell
CAPE ANN SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Headquarters, 27 Elm street
Pres., Rev. John C. Lee. Vice Prests., Walter C. King, Susan Babson. Curator, Isabel B. Lane. Cor. Sec., Mrs. George Cole- man. Rec. Sec., Carrie A. Colbey. Treas., Mrs. Howard Steele
CENTRAL LABOR UNION
Meets over 158 Main street, second and fourth Mondays. Pres. Hugh Moore. Vice Pres., Simeon White. Sec., John E. Carrigan. Treas., William B. Colby
CHAUFFEURS & TEAMSTERS UNION, No. 50
Meets over 158 Main street, second and fourth Wednesdays. Pres., Chester L. Harding. Vice Pres., Lester L. Kenefick. Fin. Sec. and Treas., William D. Howell. Rec. Sec., William J. Barrigan, Bus. Agent, Edward A. Burns
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, GLOUCESTER
185 Main street. Pres., William J. MacInnis. Vice Prests., Addison G. Brooks, Frank B. Sullivan. Treas., W. Harold Otis. Manager, Lawrence J. Hart
CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY 70 Pleasant street. Superior, Sister Eugene
DAUGHTERS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at Jason building, 187 Main street. Pres., Mrs. Rose Leo. Vice Pres., Mrs. Theresa Perry. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mary A. Machado. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary L. Silva. Treas., Mrs. Leonora Fialho
DISTRICT NURSING ASSN., INC., GLOUCESTER
148 Main street. Inc. August, 1914. Pres., Mrs. Theodore Paul. Vice Pres., Mrs. Charles D. Smith. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Herman F. Lyon. Rec. Sec., Louise Friend. Treas., Mrs. Howard Steele. Head nurse, Mrs. Mary A. Stapleton
FEMALE CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, GLOUCESTER
Sawyer Free Library building, 88 Middle street. Pres., Mrs. George O. Stacey. Sec., Mrs. Joseph O. Procter, jr. Treas., Sarah G. Rowe
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FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION, GLOUCESTER
Meets annually second Monday in January, at 7 School street. Pres., Homer W. Marchant. Vice Pres., John Anderson. Sec., Henry Hilton. Treas., Howard Oakes
FISHERMEN'S & SEAMEN'S WIDOWS' & ORPHANS' AID SOCIETY, GLOUCESTER
Organized March, 1862. Annual meeting first Monday in Feb- ruary. Pres., Frank C. Pearce. Sec. and Treas., Ralph D. Marshall. Collector and Disbursing Officer, Miss Lucy Lawrence
GILBERT HOME FOR AGED AND INDIGENT PERSONS
1 Western av. Incorporated 1889. Pres., Fred A. Shackel- ford. Vice Pres., Fred A. Barker. Sec. and Treas., Daniel T. Bab- son. Trustees, N. Carlton Phillips, P. F. Cook, Daniel T. Babson, Dr. Roy Garland, Lincoln S. Simonds, Fred A. Barker, Fred A. Shackelford. Matron, Mrs. Martha M. Tuck
GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN'S INSTITUTE
8 Duncan street. Incorporated 1891. Pres., George E. Came- ron. Vice Pres., William T. Hudson. Treas., Orville F. Ireland. Clerk, John J. Pew. Chaplain, Rev. George E. Russell
HUNTRESS HOME FOR OLD LADIES OF NATIVE BIRTH
110 Prospect street. Under the direction of the Trustees of the Huntress Fund. Trustees, the municipal council and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Theodore Paul, W. Austin Maddix, Miss Susan Babson. Sec., Allan F. Grant. Matron,
LYCEUM AND SAWYER FREE LIBRARY, GLOUCESTER
88 Middle street, cor. Dale avenue. Open daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sundays 2 to 9 P.M. The Lyceum was organized February 19, 1830. Library opened August 14, 1854. Number of volumes about 30,000. Trustees: George W. Woodbury, Pres. of Corp. George W. Woodbury, Daniel T. Babson, Treas. of Trustees; Walter C. King, Clerk of Corp. William J. MacInnis. Directors: William K. Dustin, Treas. of Corp .; Daniel T. Babson, George W. Woodbury, Dr. Snow P. F. Cook, Ralph P. Ireland, George B. Stevens, Richard B. Fisher. Librarian, Rachel S. Webber. Asst. Librarians, M. Isabel Webber, Jennie C. Lawson. Children's Dept., Librarian, Miss Mary B. Burnham. Janitor, Nathan Follansbee
MASTER MARINERS ASSOCIATION, GLOUCESTER
176 Main street. Meets the first Monday of each month at 2.30 P.M. Incorporated April, 1887. Pres., Capt. John A. McKinnon. Vice Pres., Capt. Edward M. Proctor. Treas., Alexander J. Chis- holm. Sec., George D. Morey
LADIES' AUXILIARY
176 Main street. Meets the first Tuesday of each month. Pres., Mrs. James P. Kincade. Vice Pres., Margaret MacDonald. Sec., Mrs. Sarah R. Campbell. Treas., Mrs. Robert W. Mackenzie
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS, Branch 107
Meets first Thursday of each month at 21 Main st. Pres., Daniel V. Buckley. Rec. Sec., Raymond B. Anstess. Fin. Sec. and Treas., William F. Marston
REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE
Meets on call. Chairman, Harold B. Webber. Sec. and Treas., John A. Hawson
REVOLUTION, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN Lucy Knox Chapter
Organized October 17, 1895. Regent, Mrs. George McDonald. Vice Regent, Mrs. Joseph P. Langsford. Registrar, Mrs. Eleanor P. Nickerson. Sec., Mrs. Julia Blatchford. Historian, Mrs. Daniel O. Marshall. Treas., Alice Ambler. Meets second Tuesday of each month except June, July, August and September, at the homes of members .
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TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION, GLOUCESTER
Meets second Monday evening of each month at High School bldg. Pres., Milton Fuller. Vice Pres., Annie P. Marr. Rec. Sec., Harriet E. Wheeler. Cor. Sec., Carrie I. Woodbury. Treas., Harold B. Geary
VILLAGE HALL ASSOCIATION, ANNISQUAM
Meets at Village Hall Library, Annisquam. Pres., Prof. Charles F. Bradley. 1st Vice Pres., Rev. George H. Lewis. 2d Vice Pres., Sidney M. Davison. Sec., Mrs. George A. Ricker. Treas., Mrs. William H. Ricker
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
Organized February 19, 1873. Incorporated April 10, 1893. Rooms 71 Middle street. Open week days from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. (July and August all the time), Sundays from 2 to 6 P.M. Annual meeting second Tuesday in May. Pres Emeritus, Reuben Brooks. Pres., Ezra Phillips. Vice Pres., Sumner Y. McKenney. Treas., Isaac Patch. Clerk, R. Barnes Ellis. Gen. Sec., Edward V. Ambler. Asst. Sec., Raymond W. Holland. Boys' Work Director, Herbert E. Zauche. Physical Director, Charles Tischoff
LADIES' AUXILIARY
Pres., Mrs. Ezra Phillips. Sec., Mrs. E. P. Nickerson. Treas., Mrs. Willard F. Collins
TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS WAINOLA TEMPERANCE SOCIETY
Meets every Sunday at 7 P.M., at 56 Langsford street. Pres., Charles Savinen. Sec., Paul Paakkonon. Treas., Gabriele Kleimola
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION
Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at different places. Pres., . Mrs. Alberta Maddix. Sec., Mrs. William L. Robinson. Treas., Mrs. John J. Procter
MISCELLANEOUS CEMETERIES OAK GROVE CEMETERY
177 Washington street, near Grove. Incorporated 1855. Pres., George O. Stacey. Sec. and Treas., J. Hollis Griffin. Caretaker, Thomas Burns
MT. ADNAH CEMETERY Annisquam. Pres., William H. Poland
BEECH BROOK CEMETERY
West Gloucester. Entrance 397 Essex avenue. Belonging to the city. Supt., Frank Bray
CHERRY HILL CEMETERY
Entrance from 915 Washington street. Belonging to the city. Supt., Fred W. Towle
OAK HILL CEMETERY
Entrance from Poplar street. Roman Catholic. Supt., Michael J. Barry
CALVARY CEMETERY
Eastern avenue. Roman Catholic. Supt., Michael J. Barry CLARK'S CEMETERY
Rear of Bridge-st cemetery
LANGSFORD STREET CEMETERY
30 Langsford. Supt., Fred W. Towle
MAGNOLIA POINT CEMETERY Magnolia Point. Supt., Alexander D. Troy
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MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY
25 Mt.Pleasant avenue, East Gloucester. Supt., Dexter D. Dann
LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY
Junction of Washington and Langsford streets, at Folly Cove, Lanesville. Belonging to Rockport. Supt., George S. Bray
WESLEYAN CEMETERY At Riverdale. Supt., Leonard F. Allen
HIGH STREET CEMETERY
Prospect, head of Church street. Not in active use
WASHINGTON CEMETERY
108 Western avenue. Incorporated 1884
SEA SIDE CEMETERY
About 1202 Washington street, Folly Cove, Lanesville. Owned by the city
BRIDGE STREET CEMETERY
Centennial avenue. Owned by the city. Oldest burial place on Cape Ann. Not in active use
OLD SECOND PARISH BURIAL GROUND Tompson street, W. G. Not in active use
BANKS CAPE ANN NATIONAL BANK
154 Main street. Capital, $150,000. Pres., John J. Pew. Vice Pres., N. Carleton Phillips. Cashier, Kilby W. Shute. Asst. Cash- ers, J. Hollis Griffin, Charles A. Ingalls .- See page 72
CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK
109 Main street. Incorporated 1846. Pres., Lincoln S. Si- monds. Vice-Pres., Fred A. Barker. Treas., Daniel T. Babson. Asst. Treas., Conrad R. Hanson .- See page 73
GLOUCESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK
191} Main street. Organized April 14, 1887. Pres., Maurice F. Foley. Vice Pres., Daniel O. Marshall. Treas., Arthur J. Hall. Treas. Emeritus, Everett Lane. Clerk, Walter C. King
GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK
185 Main street, nearly opposite the Post Office. Capital, $100,000. Pres., George O. Stacey. Vice Prests., Charles T. He- berle, John F. Perkins. Cashier, Chester L. Curtis. Asst. Cashier, W. Raymond Robinson .- See page 70
GLOUCESTER SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY
191-193 Main street. Capital, $200,000. Pres., C. E. Fisher. Vice Prests., George H. Perkins, Isaac Patch. Treas., W. H. Otis .- See page 71
RAILROADS
GLOUCESTER BRANCH, BOSTON AND MAINE R. R.
Boston to Gloucester and Rockport. William L. Allen, Agent
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GLOUCESTER STATISTICS
Settled.
1623
Incorporated a town.
1642
Incorporated a city.
1873
Area in acres ..
34,540
Length in miles.
6
Width in miles.
6
Population in 1704
700
Population in 1925.
23,375
Assessed polls in 1926.
7,315
Registered Male Voters in 1926.
5,284
Registered Women Voters in 1926
3,244
Valuation in 1873
$7,711,096
Valuation in 1926
$35,897,763
Rate of taxation in 1873.
$20.00 per $1,000
Rate of taxation in 1926
$31.40 per *1,000
Miles of public streets
105
First schoolhouse built.
1708
Old Town Hall (now Legion Memorial bldg) built.
1844
Town Hall built.
1866
Town Hall burned.
1869
Present City Hall built.
1869
Steam railroad opened. .
1847
Steam railroad opened to Rockport.
1861
Horse railroad opened.
1886
First electric cars. .
1890
Electric cars discontinued.
1920
Rockport set off from Gloucester
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GLOUCESTER STREET DIRECTORY
COPYRIGHT, 1927, SAMPSON & MURDOCK CO., BOSTON, MASS.
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 at which it intersects. Ciphers are used where no numbers exist
*Indicates accepted street. ** Streets accepted in part
*ACACIA, from 50 Grove, to opposite 68 Gloucester avenue
ADAMS AVENUE, from Cambridge avenue
ADAMS PLACE, from 11 Harrison avenue
*ADDISON, from 99 Washington to 44 School
AGAMENTICUS HEIGHTS, from 143 Essex avenue
ALBION COURT, from 887 Washing- ton, Bay View
*ALLEN, from 110 Prospect, across Burnham
*ALPINE COURT, from 17 Common- wealth av
AMERO COURT, from 9 Bass av to 36 East Main
*ANDREWS, from 1088 Washington to the water, Lanesville
ANDREWS COURT, from 633 Essex av
*ANGLE, from junction of Main and Western av to 17 Middle
ARBOR, from 56 River rd to 33 Leonard ARCADIA COURT, from 124 Wash
ARLINGTON, from 19 Leonard to 22 River rd
ARTHUR, from 11} Cleveland ARTHUR COURT, from 8 Arthur
ASHLAND PLACE, from 246 Washing- ton
*ATLANTIC, from Concord-to-the-sea
*ATLANTIC AVENUE, from 101 Bass av to junction of Eastern Point boul east
0 0 Bass avenue
0 0 Atlantic road
0 0 Nautilus
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, from Old Salem road
** ATLANTIC ROAD, from foot of At- lantic av to Eastern Point boul at Brace's Cove
AVON COURT, from 145 East Main
*BABSON, from 7 Hovey to 32 Granite
BABSON'S COURT, from 55 Western av
BAKER, from 208A Washington
BALFORD, from 101 Western av to 18 Centennial av
BARBERRY LANE, from 141 MtPleas- ant av
BARKER, from 1157 Washington BARKER AVENUE, from 116 High
*BASS AVENUE, from 22 East Main to Nautilus rd
0 0 East Main
9 Amero court
25 Harmony square
41 Sayward
40 Hartz
41 Brightside avenue
101 Atlantic avenue
135 Nautilus road
BASS ROCKS ROAD, from Nautilus rd to Parker ct
BEACH AVENUE, from 50 Haskell, to Nautilus rd
*BEACH COURT, from 23 Commercial BEACH ROAD, from Nautilus rd to Atlantic rd
BEACHCROFT ROAD, from 41 With- am st
BEACHMONT AVENUE, from 122 Western av
*BEACON, from 94 Washington to Centennial av
0 0 Washington
7 School Administration bldg
7 Wells
14 Summer
31 Lookout
34 37 Conant avenue
46 53 Centennial avenue
*BEAUPORT AVENUE, from Knowlton square to 3 Gloucester av
BECKFORD, from 5 Trask
*BELLEVUE AVENUE, from end of Conant av to Centennial av
BEMO AVENUE, from Eastern Point boul West to Eastern Point boul East at Brace's Cove
*BENNETT, from opp 828 Washington to Dennison
*BENT, from 24 Friend to Taylor
BLACKBURN PLACE, from 289 Main
BLAKE COURT, from 14 Haskell
BLOSSOM, from 141 Essex av to Russia Cement Co works
*BLYNMAN AVENUE, from 37 Granite to the river
0 0 Granite
1 Granite court
0 Conant avenue
20 0 Centennial avenue
33 Lincoln avenue 0 The river
*BOND, from 161 Western av to 108 Essex av
*BOUL
*BOULDER AVENUE, from Lexington av Magnolia
BRADFORD ROAD, from Hawthorne rd
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*BRAY, from Sumner, northeasterly, to Atlantic
BRAZIER COURT, from 23 Eastern Point rd
*BRIDGEWATER, from 742 Washing- ton to 35 Leonard
BRIER NECK, off Eastern av to Bass Rocks
BRIER ROAD, from Souther rd to Windermere rd Bass Rocks
*BRIERWOOD, from South Kilby, at Bay View
BRIGHTSIDE AVENUE, from Bass av near carbarn, to Beach av
BULFINCH, from 1161 Washington
*BURNHAM, from 1 Sargent to Warner BUTLER AVENUE, from 30 Magnolia av to Manchester line
*BUTMAN AVENUE, from 1158 Wash- ington to 61 Langsford, Lanesville
*CALDER, from 38 MtPleasant av
CALDER COURT, from 32 MtPleasant av
CALEDONIA PLACE, from 126 East Main
CAMBRIDGE AVENUE, from 2 Leon- ard to the water, Annisquam
CARLISLE, from 72A Grove to Glouces- ter av
*CAUSEWAY, from Concord around Annisquam Island and return
*CEDAR, from 6 Sargent to 14 Willow
0 0 Sargent
6 9 Pleasant
The railroad
14 13 Willow
*CENTENNIAL AVENUE, from 97
Western av to 178 Washington
0 0 Western avenue
10 Perkins avenue
15 Hovey
18 Balford
21 Lloyd
0 Gaffney
0 0 Blynman avenue
49 Beacon
63 Bellevue avenue
69 Commonwealth avenue
Emerson avenue
90 92 Harvard
89 Exchange
101 Harold avenue
122 Bridge St Cemetery
Clark's Cemetery
122 0 0 B & MR R
132 Curtis square
142 117 Washington
*CENTRE, from 106 Main to 63 Middle *CHAPEL, from 134 East Main to 65 MtPleasant av
0 1 East Main
9 Baptist Church
27 Davis
33 Point primary school
41 MtPleasant avenue
*CHERRY, from 42 Poplar
CHESTER SQUARE, from 71 Leonard, at Annisquam
*CHESTNUT, from 216 Main to 93 Prospect
CHISHOLM COURT, from 18 Main *CHURCH, from 50 Middle to 25 Pros- pect 0 1 Middle
13 Procter
16 Pine
23}Columbia
26 29 Prospect
*CLARENDON, from 29 Wonson to opp 1 Horton, Rocky Neck
CLAY COURT, from 123 East Main
CLEARVIEW AVENUE, from Lynwood av
*CLEVELAND, from 34 Sargent to 65 Maplewood av
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*CLIFF, from Lexington av, Magnolia *CLIFFORD COURT, from 35 Com- monwealth av
*COLBURN, from 927 Washington, easterly, to the quarries, Bay View
COLE . AVENUE, from 228 Essex av W G
COLE'S ISLAND, from Concord to the water
COLONIAL, from 44 Grove
*COLUMBIA, from 23} Church to 16 School
*COMMERCIAL, from 1 Main to Fort wharf
0 0 Main 3 Rogers
16 Rogers
23 Beach court
43 Commercial court
66 King's wharf
67 Fort square
88 Cunningham & Thompson's wharf
120 J O Proctor's wharf
0 89 Fort wharf
COMMERCIAL COURT, from 43 Com- mercial
*COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, from 108 Washington to 73 Centennial avenue
0 0 Washington
8 5 Wells
17} Alpine court
24 25 Lookout
35 Clifford court
42 41 Centennial avenue
*CONANT AVENUE, from Blynman av to Bellevue av
CONCORD, from 367 Essex av, north- erly and westerly, to Essex line
COTTAGE PLACE, from Magnolia av
*CROSS, from 11 Eastern av to 16 East Main
CROWELL AVENUE, from 116 West- ern av
CURTIS SQUARE, from 132 Centennial av to Whittemore
*DALE AVENUE, from 88 Middle to 61 Prospect
0 Middle
5 Warren
0 High school
9 City Hall
28 23 Prospect
*DAVIS, from across 27 Chapel to 24 Highland, East Gloucester
DAY AVENUE, from 35 High
DAY COURT, from 195 Essex av W G
*DECATUR, from 10 Traverse to Beach av
DENNIS COURT, from 146 Leonard, Annisquam
*DENNISON, from opp 698 Washington to Hooper's quarry
*DERBY, from 151 Washington to 86 Maplewood av
DEXTER PLACE, from 2 Middle
DODGE, from 8 Beckford, northerly
DOUCETTE SQUARE, junction Main, East Main and Eastern avenue
*DULEY, from 1084 Washington to the water
*DUNCAN, from 187 Main to 10 Wharf 2 1 Main
10 Police court building
24 25 Rogers
43 Gloucester Coal & Lumber Co's wharf
60 Locust
87 Gloucester Coal & Lumber Co's wharf
105 Mellow's wharf
120 Starr court
126 Fayette place
129 Railway avenue
129 Whattlage wharf Wharf street
0 Gloucester Gas Co's wharf
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DUNCAN'S POINT, foot of Duncan street
ESPERANTO AVENUE, from Lynn- wood av
*ESSEX, from 24 Trask to Millett
*ESSEX AVENUE, from 117 Western av beyond the canal to Essex line 0
0 Western avenue
22
Bass avenue
108
141 Blossom
143 Agamenticus Heights
191 Homan's court
62 62
Sayward Holland sq
195 Day court 207 Winiahdin
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Haskell
196 Fernwood Lake avenue
65 Sayward's wharf Hammond
215 Lynndale av
109 Clay cove
263 Lynndale av
123 Clay court
278
Lynnwood
139 Montgomery place
302
Magnolia avenue
141 Norwood court
314
Laurel
145 Avon court
153 East Gloucester M E Church Highland
366
MtAnn road
154 158
Knutson square Plum
378 New Way lane
164
195 Parsons Hall
403 Way to Beech Brook Ceme- tery
230
Gerring road
440
Liberty Hall
242
MtPleasant avenue
488
Congregational Church
493 Fernald
551 Overlook avenue
569 Sumner
570 Forest lane
579 Lincoln
0 East Main
22
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29 Hildreth school
0 0 Washington
22
17 Harold avenue Lookout
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65 Williams court 71 Hartz
87 Eastern Avenue school
229 Witham
Rockport line
EASTERN POINT BOULEVARD EAST, from Farrington av to Atlantic rd at Brace's Cove and to Eastern Point Light
EASTERN POINT BOULEVARD WEST, from end Eastern Point rd to Eastern Point Light
EASTERN POINT ROAD, from 256 East Main at Rocky Neck av to Eastern Point boul
1 Rocky Neck avenue
12 Ledge lane
21 Public Landing
23 Brazier court
34 Grape Vine road
51 Hawthorne
68 81 Eastern Point boulevard
ECHO AVENUE, from 5 Seeall
ELIZABETH ROAD, from 100 Leonard
ELIZABETH ROAD, off 83 Eastern avenue to end Wise pl ELLERY, from 21 Cherry, east
*ELM, from 198 Main to 81 Prospect 2 1 Main
16 Federal
24 Rodgers schoolhouse
30 33 Prospect
ELWELL, from 78 Friend to Sadler
0 0 Friend
8 Taylor
18 MtVernon 13 Sadler
*EMERALD, from 1135 Washington, Lanesville
EMERSON AVENUE, from 90 Cen- tennial av to City Home 0 0 Centennial avenue
21 Morton pl
20 Forbes av
ENGLEWOOD ROAD, from 29 Mag- nolia av
0 0 Fuller
0 Union Chapel
0 Field road
0 0 Lexington avenue
FORBES AVENUE, from Lincoln av to Emerson av
*FOREST, from 19 Millett to 8 Trask
FOREST LANE, from 570 Essex av to Manchester
*FORT SQUARE, from 67 Commercial
*FOSTER, from 86 Washington to 7 Summer
FRANKLIN SQUARE, from 48 Pleas- ant to Prospect
*FREMONT, from 22 Rocky Neck av to Wiley
0 0 Rocky Neck avenue
1 Wonson
12 7 Rackliff
16 Wiley
256
289 Eastern Point road
EASTERN AVENUE, from junction Main and East Main to Rockport line 0 0 Main
633 Andrews court
Woodman
11 Cross Fair Webster
*EXCHANGE, from 136 Washington to Centennial avenue
41 Bethany Cong church chapel
51 Neptune place Harrison avenue
*FAIR, from 85 Friend to 22 Eastern av
FARRINGTON AVENUE, from Eastern Point boul West to Atlantic rd
FAYETTE PLACE, from 126 Duncan
FEARS COURT, from 154 Prospect to 5 Friend
*FEDERAL, from 27 Pleasant to 16 Elm FERN CLIFF, from 196 Essex av
FERNALD, from 493 Essex avenue to Bray
FERNWOOD HEIGHTS, off Stanwood avenue W G
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