Lowell, MA City Directory 1916, Part 13

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PORTUGUESE FRATERNAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, No. 6


Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings in each month at 84 Middlesex street. Pres., José Sousa. Sec., José Avila. Treas., Manuel E. Sousa


PULASKY HUSSARS


Meets second Sunday. Pres., Josef Sadowski. Sec., Wincenty Chmielewski. Treas., Wladyslaw Szufnarowski


RETAIL GROCERS' ASSOCIATION


Organized October 5, 1881. Meets second Wednesday of each month, at Board of Trade Rooms. Pres., John H. Burke. Vice Presi- dents, Edwin S. Fitzpatrick, James E. Freeman, F. X. Dostaler, M. McGlinchey. Clerk, John McCullough. Treas., Edward M. Bowers


RICHARDSON LIGHT INFANTRY AND SEVENTH BATTERY ASSOCIATION


Pres., W. H. Ruddick, South Boston. Vice Pres., James W. Beane, West Somerville. Sec. and Treas., Charles R. Brigham. Lowell


ROYAL MICHAELENS ASSOCIATION, No. 10


Meets second and fourth Sundays at 2 P.M. at 243 Central street .! Pres., José F. Branco. Vice Pres., Manuel M. Santos. Sec., John R. Almeida. Treas., Frank Tavares


ST.ANTHONY'S DE PADUA SOCIETY


2 Chapel street. Pres., Ferdinando D'Aruzzo. Fin. Sec., Davite Di Paulis. Cor. Sec., Andrea Travierso. Treas., George Piloto


ST. ANTHONY'S PORTUGUESE BENEFIT SOCIETY


Meets first and third Thursday evenings in each month in Leather Workers' Hall, 243 Central street. Pres., Joseph S. Ramos. Sec., Dominick J. F. Spinney. Treas., Emidio A. Santos


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ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL


14 Bartlett street, Belvidere. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. Organized May 1, 1867. Visitors will be admitted daily from 2 to 4 P.M. Open at all hours for the reception of accident or emergency cases. Other patients admitted from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Rates as follows: Private room from $15 to $25 per week. Two-bed rooms, $10 per week. Wards, $1 per day. Staff : Leonard Huntress, M. D. (Pres.), Joe V. Meigs, M. D. (Sec.), Physicians, Doctors W. P. Lawler, E. J. Welch, W. A. Johnson, J. B. O'Connor, Frederick P. Murphy. Surgeons, Doctors J. V. Meigs, T. B. Smith, J. F. Lough- ran, Francis R. Mahony. Ophthalmologist, G. H. A. Leahey, M. D. Asst. Ophthalmologist, Charles M. Roughan. Pathologist, T. B. Smith, M. D. Alienist and Consulting Neurologist, Burnham R. Benner, M. D. Cunsulting Dermatologist, T. F. Carroll, M. D. Cunsulting Ophthalmologist, M. G. Parker. M. D. Resident Phy- sicians, Louis P. Harte, Thomas M. Barry


Training School for Nurses, male and female. Sister Miriam, Supt. of Nurses


Out-Patient Department. The poor of the city are treated free of charge by the following physicians: Doctors G. H. A. Leahey, T. J. Halloran, J. T. L. Brennan, Frank A. Finnegan, G. O. Lavallee, Charles M. Roughan, James J. Hoban, Matthew Mahoney, Robert L. Jones, Richard J. Mccluskey


Sister Mary Clare, Supt. of Hospital


ST. JOHN'S PORTUGUESE SOCIETY


Meets fourth Monday of each month at Odd Fellows' bldg., 84 Middlesex street. Pres., Manuel P. Mello. Sec., José S. Ramos. Treas., John Katon


ST. PATRICK'S BOYS' ACADEMY ALUMNI


St. Patrick's School, Suffolk st. Pres., John F. Golden. Vice Pres., John F. Hanlon. Rec. Sec., Edward J. Flannery. Fin. Sec., James S. King. Treas., Rev. Bro. Osmond


ST. PATRICK'S WORKING GIRLS' HOME


15 Cross street. Organized 1898. In charge of Franciscan Sisters. Pres., His Eminence Cardinal O'Connell. Treas., Rev. William O'Brien. Sec., Thomas J. Enright. Sister Superior, Sister Euphrasia


ST. PETER'S ORPHAN ASYLUM


Stevens street near Flemming. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. Superior, Sister Mary Fannie


SECOND BATTALION NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AS- SOCIATION


Pres., Sergt .- Major. George D. Crowell. Sec., Sergt. Claude R. Knight. Treas., Corp. John L. Holmes. Sergeant-at-Arms, Sergt. William E. Carter, Jr.


SOCIALIST PARTY OF LOWELL


Meets every Thursday evening at 36 Central. Treas., Mrs. Marion E. Sproule, 27 Hampshire street


SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION


Pres., Franklin S. Pevey. Treas., Gilbert W. Hunt. Sec., William L. Dickey, 78 Varney street


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SOUTH LOWELL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION


Carmine street. Pres., Isaie Surprenant. Sec., Arsene Brin. Treas., Albert Morin


THEODORE EDSON ORPHANAGE


13 Anne street. Pres., Rev. Appleton Grannis. Sec. and Treas., Charles W. Eaton


UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS OF AMERICA Lowell Council No. 365


Meets the second Saturday of each month at G. A. R. Hall, 202 Merrimack st. S. C., Alexander E. Roundtree. Sec. and Treas., Charles H. Chadwick


UNITED IRISH CATHOLIC SOCIETIES OF LOWELL


Meets the second Sunday in January in A. O. H. Hall. Pres., James J. NcManmon. Sec., John V. Donoghue. True., John H. Hickey


UNITY ASSOCIATES


108 Middle street. Pres., James McCann. Sec., George O'Brien. Treas., Lawrence Mclaughlin. Mgr., Robert F. Conroy


WOMEN'S FOREIGN & HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY


Pres., Emma L. Bradley. Vice Prests., Mrs. C. H. Stowell, Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. James F. Savage. Sec., Mrs. Murdock Mckinnon. Cor. Sec. and Treas. of the Foreign Society, Mrs. L. F. Weeks. Mite-box Sec., Georgianna Vinton. Treas. of the Home Society, Mrs. P. J. Gulesian. Supt. Little. Light Bearers, Bertha G. Kyle


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC INSTITUTE


Meets every Sunday at 57 Stackpole street, Belvidere. Pres., John H. Shea. Vice Pres., John H. McCaffrey. Rec. Sec., Francis J. Haggerty. Fin. Sec., John T. Carroll. Treas. and Spiritual Director, Rev. L. F. Tighe. Janitor, John T. Carroll


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION


272 Merrimack corner Dutton st. Organized 1866. Rooms open fron 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Pres., Samuel H. Thompson. Treas., Walter H. Hoyt. Clerk, W. H. G. Wight. Gen. Sec., Dr. D. E. Yarnell. Office Sec., R. R. Gumb. Boys' Work Director, Thomas R. Williams. Physical Director, M. F. Furey. Dormitory Sec., W. G. Duncan


Y. M. C. A. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY


Meets third Friday in each month. Pres., Mrs. Nathan Pulsifer. Sec., Mrs. Harry L. Woodman, 422 Pine. Cor. Sec., Mrs. J. Arthur Bennett. Treas., Mrs. Earl C. Hart


YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW ASSOCIATION


Meets first and third Tuesdays at 231 Central street. Pres., Abraham S. Goldman. Rec. Sec., Henry Sokolsky. Fin. Sec., Percy Lightman. Treas., Morris Lempkin


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YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION


Rooms, 50 John corner Paige street. Pres., Miss Helen Barnes. Vice Prests. Mrs. Alvah Sturgess and Mrs. W. E. Hatch. Sec. of Board, Mrs. Helen Hills (pro tem). Treas., Mrs. George S. Drew. Gen. Sec., Miss Helen W. Hyndman. Business Sec., Marguerite V. Shock. Extension Sec., Constance L. Ball. Membership and Social Sec., Ruth L. Sayles. Physical Director, Eva P. Washburn


TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS, ETC. BURKE TEMPERANCE INSTITUTE


Organized May, 1984. Meets second and fourth Sundays at 3 P.M., at 65 Merrimack street. Pres., Frank V. King. Vice Pres., Bernard F. Connors. Treas., John J. Winn. Fin. Sec., George Sad- lier. Rec. Sec., John W. Geary, jr.


EIRENE LODGE, No. 74, I. O. of G. T.


Meets first and third Thursday evenings in homes of members. C. T., Frank E. McLean. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Ida Tilton. Fin. Sec., George F. Tilton, jr. Treas., William J. Smith


GENERAL FISKE LODGE, No. 44, I. O. of G. T.


Meets at the homes of members, second Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. C. T., Mrs. Eena Smith. Fin. Sec., Mrs. David Janes. Sec., Mrs. Bertha Ober. Treas., Julius T. Adams


MT. ZION LODGE, No. 78, I. O. of G. T.


Meets first and third Tuesday evenings at Goward's Hall, 26 Central. C. T., Robert W. Mountford. V. T., Mildred Hallet. Rec. Sec., Nellie Peterson. Fin. Sec., Ruth Spence. Treas., Maud M. Mountford


LOWELL REFORM CLUB


Meets every Tuesday evening at 7. 30 o'clock, at Pythian Hall, 134 Merrimack street. Pres., Thomas F. Noonan. Treas., Edward M. Bowers. Fin. Sec., John J. Dunkerley. Rec. Sec., William H. Forbes


MATHEW TEMPERANCE INSTITUTE


Meets every Tuesday at 8 P.M at 97 Central street. Pres., William H. Carey Vice Pres., John Nestor. Fin. Sec., Walter T. Powers. Treas., Frank J. Lincoln. Rec. Sec., Edward T. Draper. Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Daniel J. Keleher. Marshal, Patrick Kane


REFORM CLUB CORPORATION


Meets first Sunday of each month in Pythian Hall, 134 Merri- mack street. Pres., Edward M. Bowers. Clerk, John J. Dunkerley. Treas., John J. Preston


WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION


No. 50 John street. Pres., Mrs. E. W. Clark. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Chas. A. Lester. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Eleanor Hayward. Treas., Mrs. J. S. Brooks


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LOWELL VOTING PRECINCTS ADOPTED 1906


WARD ONE


PRECINCT ONE .- Beginning at a point on Fletcher st. at the thread of the Pawtucket canal, thence northeasterly by the thread of said Pawtucket canal to the thread of the Merrimack canal, thence still northeasterly by the thread of said Merrimack canal to Market st., thence northwesterly by said Market st. to Dutton st., thence northeasterly by said Dutton st. to Merrimack st., thence southeasterly by said Merrimack st. to the thread of the Merrimack canal, thence northeasterly by the thread of said Merrimack canal to the bend in said canal at the foot of Anne st., thence southeasterly still by the thread of said canal to a bend in said canal opposite the end of Kirk st., thence northeasterly still by said canal to the thread of the Merrimack river, thence southeasterly by the thread of said Merrimack river to a point opposite the mouth of the Concord river, thence southwesterly by the thread of said Concord river to the thread of the Pawtucket canal, thence westerly by the thread of said canal to Central st., thence southerly through said Central st. to Gorham st., thence still southerly through said Gorham st. to Appleton st., thence westerly through said Appleton st. to South st., thence southerly through said South st. to Summer st .. thence westerly through said Summer st. to Thorndike st., thence northerly through said Thorndike st. to Fletcher st., thence still northerly through said Fletcher st. to the thread of the Pawtucket canal at the point of beginning


PRECINCT Two .- Beginning at a point on Bridge st. at the thread of the Merrimack river, thence northeasterly through said Bridge st. to Tenth st., thence easterly and northeasterly through said Tenth st. to the boundary line of the town of Dracut, thence southeasterly by said boundary line of the town of Dracut to the thread of the Merrimack river, thence westerly by the thread of said Merrimack river to Bridge st. at the point of beginning


PRECINCT THREE .- Beginning at the intersection of Bridge and Tenth sts., thence northerly through Bridge st. to Hildreth st., thence northerly and north- westerly through said Hildreth st. to the boundary line of the town of Dracut, thence easterly and southeasterly by said boundary line of the town of Dracut to Tenth st., thence southerly and westerly through said Tenth st. to Bridge st. at the point of beginning


WARD TWO


PRECINCT ONE .- Beginning at a point in the thread of the Merrimack canal opposite the end of Broadway, thence northwesterly across Dutton st. and through said Broadway to Dummer st., thence northeasterly through said Dum- mer st. to Market st., thence northwesterly through said Market st. to Cabot st., thence northeasterly through said Cabot st. to the thread of the Northern canal, thence southeasterly by the thread of said Northern canal to the thread of the Western canal, thence northeasterly by the thread of said Western canal to the thread of the Merrimack river, thence southeasterly by the thread of said Merri- mack river to a point opposite the mouth of the Merrimack canal, thence south- westerly by the thread of said canal to a bend in the canal at the end of Kirk st., thence northwesterly still by the thread of said canal to another bend in said canal at the foot of Anne st., thence southwesterly still by the thread of said canal to Merrimack st., thence northwesterly through said Merrimack st. to Dutton st., thence southwesterly through said Dutton st. to Market st., thence southeasterly through said Market st. to the thread of the Merrimack canal, thence southwesterly by the thread of said Merrimack canal to the point of beginning


PRECINCT Two .- Beginning at a point on Fletcher st. at the thread of the Pawtucket canal, thence northerly through said Fletcher st. to Adams st., thence still northerly through said Adams st. to Cross st., thence westerly through said Cross st. to Common st., thence northerly through said Common st. and Com- mon avenue to Salem st .. thence southeasterly through said Salem st. to Market st., thence still southeasterly through said Market st. to I)ummer st., thence southwesterly through said Dummer st. to Broadway, thence southeasterly through said Broadway to Dutton st., thence in the same direction across said Dutton st. to the thread of the Merrimack canal, thence southwesterly by the thread of said Merrimack canal to the thread of the Pawtucket canal, thence still southwesterly by the thread of said Pawtucket canal to Fletcher st. at the point of beginning


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PRECINCT THREE .- Beginning at a point on Fletcher st. at the thread of the Pawtucket canal, thence northerly through said Fletcher st. to Adams st., thence still northerly through said Adams st. to Cross st., thence westerly through said Cross st. to School st., thence southerly through said School st. to the thread of the Pawtucket canal, thence easterly by the thread of said Paw- tucket canal to Fletcher st. at the point of beginning


WARD THREE


PRECINCT ONE .- Beginning at a point on Fletcher st. at the thread of the Pawtucket canal, thence westerly by the thread of said Pawtucket canal to a point where the Nashua and Lowell railroad crosses said canal, thence still westerly by said Nashua and Lowell railroad to Walker st., thence southerly through said Walker st. to Westford st., thence easterly through said Westford st. to Chelmsford st., thence northeasterly through said Chelmsford st. to Thorndike st., thence northerly through said Thorndike st. to Fletcher st., thence still northerly through said Fletcher st. to the thread of the Pawtucket canal at the point of beginning


PRECINCT Two .- Beginning at the intersection of Chelmsford and Thorn- dike sts., thence southwesterly through said Chelmsford st. to Westford st., thence westerly through said Westford st. to School st., thence southerly through said School st. to Liberty st., thence southeasterly through said Liberty st. to Chelmsford st., thence easterly across said Chelmsford st. and through Hale st. to Cambridge st., thence southerly through said Cambridge st. to thread of the River Meadow brook, sometimes called Hales brook, thence northeasterly by the thread of said brook to Howard st., thence northerly through said Howard st. to Hale st., thence easterly through said Hale st. to Thorndike st., thence northerly through said Thorndike st. to Chelmsford st. at the point of beginning


PRECINCT THREE .- Beginning at the intersection of Chelmsford and Lib- erty sts., thence northwesterly through said Liberty st. to School st., thence northerly through said School st. to Westford st., thence westerly through said Westford st. to Walker st., thence northerly through said Walker st. to the Nashua and Lowell railroad, thence westerly by said Nashua and Lowell rail- road to Pawtucket st., thence southwesterly through said Pawtucket st. to Middlesex st., thence easterly through said Middlesex st. to Stevens st., thence southerly through said Stevens st. to Pine st., thence easterly through said Pine st. to Wilder st., thence southerly through said Wilder st. to a point opposite the extension of Shaw st., thence easterly through said Shaw st. to Chelmsford st., thence northeasterly through said Chelmsford st. to Liberty st. at the point of beginning


WARD FOUR


PRECINCT ONE .- Beginning at the intersection of Summer and Thorndike sts., thence easterly through said Summer st. to South st., thence northerly through said South st. to Appleton st., thence easterly through said Appleton st. to Gorham st., thence northerly through said Gorham st. to Central st. at Tower's Corner so-called, thence southeasterly through said Central st. to Union st., thence westerly through said Union st. to Gorham st., thence southerly through said Gorham st. to the thread of the River Meadow brook, sometimes called Hales brook, thence northwesterly and westerly by the thread of said brook to Howard st., thence northerly through said Howard st. to Hale st., thence easterly through said Hale st. to Thorndike st., thence northerly through said Thorndike st. to Summer st. at the point of beginning


PRECINCT Two .- Beginning at the intersection of Union and Gorham sts., thence easterly through said Union st. to Central st., thence southerly through said Central st. to Gorham st. at Davis square so-called, thence northerly through said Gorham st. to Union st. at the point of beginning


PRECINCT THREE .- Beginning at the intersection of Floyd and Central sts., thence southeasteriy through said Floyd st. to Mead st., thence easterly through said Mead st. to Whipple st., thence southeasterly through said Whipple st. to the thread of River Meadow brook, sometimes called Hales brook, thence easterly by the thread of said brook to Lawrence st., thence southerly through said Law- rence st. to Agawam st., thence still southerly through said Agawam st. to Griffin st., thence westerly through said Griffin st. to Andrews st., thence south- erly through said Andrews st. to Otis st., thence westerly and southerly through said Otis st. to Moore st., thence westerly through said Moore st. to Gorham st., thence northerly through said Gorham st. to Central st., thence northeasterly through said Central st. to Floyd st. at the point of beginning


WARD FIVE


PRECINCT ONE .- Beginning at a point on Central st. at the thread of the Pawtucket canal, thence easterly by the thread of said Pawtucket canal to the thread of the Concord river, thence southerly by the thread of said Concord river to Rogers st., thence westerly through said Rogers st. to Lawrence st., thence northerly through said Lawrence st. to Ames st., thence westerly through said Ames st. to Central st., thence northerly through said Central st. to the Pawtucket canal at the point of beginning


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PRECINCT Two .- Beginning at the intersection of Ames and Central sts., thence easterly through said Ames st. to Lawrence st., thence southerly through said Lawrence st. to Rogers st., thence easterly through said Rogers st. to the thread of the Concord river, thence southerly by the thread of said Concord river to the thread of River Meadow brook, sometimes called Hales brook, thence westerly by the thread of said brook to Whipple st., thence northerly through said Whipple st. to Mead st., thence westerly through said Mead st. to Floyd st., thence northwesterly through said Floyd st. to Central st., thence northerly through said Central st. to Ames st. at the point of beginning


PRECINCT THREE .- Beginning at a point on Rogers st. at the thread of the Concord river, thence easterly through said Rogers st. to High st., thence north- erly through said High st. to East Merrimack st., thence westerly through said East Merrimack st. and Merrimack square to the thread of the Concord river, thence sontherly by the thread of said Concord river to Rogers st. at the point of beginning


WARD SIX


PRECINCT ONE .- Beginning at the intersection of Fletcher and Cross sts., thence northerly through said Fletcher st. to Pawtucket st., thence easterly through said Pawtucket st. to Moody st., thence northerly through said Moody st. to the thread of the Merrimack river, thence easterly and southeasterly by the thread of said Merrimack river to a point opposite the mouth of the Western canal, thence southwesterly by the thread of said Western canal to the thread of the Northern canal, thence northwesterly by the thread of said Northern canal to Cabot st., thence southwesterly through said Cabot st. to Salem st., thence northwesterly through said Saleni st. to Common avenue, thence south- erly through said Common avenue and Conunon st. to Cross st., thence westerly through said Cress st. to Fletcher st. at the point of beginning


PRECINCT Two .- Beginning at a point on Bridge st. at the thread of the Merrimack river, thence northeasterly through said Bridge st. to Hildreth st., thence north westerly through said Hildreth st. to Coburn st., thence southerly through said Coburn st. to West st., thence southwesterly through said West st. to Lake View avenue, thence still in the same direction across said Lake View avenn and across private land to the thread of the Merrimack river, thence soutueasterly by the thread of said Merrimack river to Bridge st. at the point of beginning


PRECINCT THREE .- Beginning at the intersection of Hildreth and Coburn sts., thence northerly through said Hildreth st. to the boundary line of the town of Dracht. thence westerly by said boundary line of the town of Dracut to the thread of Beaver brook, thence southerly by the thread of said Beaver brook to the thread of the Merrimack river, thence southeasterly by the thread of said Merrimack river to a point opposite the intersection of West st. with Lake View avenue, thence northeasterly across private land and across Lake View avenue and through said West st. to Coburn st., thence northerly through said Coburn st. to Hildreth st. at the point of beginning


WARD SEVEN


PRECINCT ONE .- Beginning at the intersection of Fletcher and Varney sts:, thence northerly through Fletcher st. to Pawtucket st., thence easterly through said Pawtucket st. to Moody st., thence northwesterly through said Moody st. to the thread of the Merrimack river, thence westerly by the thread of said Merrimack river to the Pawtucket bridge so-called, thence northwesterly across said bridge to Mammoth road, thence still northwesterly through said Mammoth road to the boundary line of the town of Dracut, thence westerly following the boundary line of the town of Dracut and the boundary line of the town of Tyngsborough to the thread of the Merrimack river at Scarlet brook so-called, thence southeasterly and easterly by the thread of said Merrimack river to a point opposite the Pawtucket canal, thence southerly by the thread of said Pawtucket canal to Pawtucket st., thence easterly through said Pawtucket st. to Wannalancit st., thence southerly through said Wannalancit st. to Oliver st., thence easterly through said Oliver st. to School st., thence southerly through said School st. to Varney st., thence easterly through said Varney st. to Fletcher st. at the point of beginning


PRECINCT Two .- Beginning at the intersection of Varney and Fletcher sts., thence westerly through said Varney st. to School st., thence northerly through said School st. to Oliver st., thence westerly through said Oliver st. to Wanna- lancit st., thence northerly through said Wannalancit st. to Pawtucket st., thence westerly through said Pawtucket st. to the thread of the Pawtucket canal, thence northerly by the thread of said Pawtucket canal to the thread of the Merrimack river, thence westerly by the thread of said Merrimack river to a point opposite Pawtucket st. where the Nashua and Lowell railroad crosses said st., thence sontherly to said point on the Nashua and Lowell railroad. thence easterly along said railroad to the Pawtucket canal, thence southeasterly following the thread of said Pawtucket canal to School st., thence northerly through said School st. to Cross st., thence easterly through said Cross st. to Fletcher st .. thence northerly through said Fletcher st. to Varney st. at the point of beginning


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PRECINCT THREE .- Beginning at a point on the Pawtucket bridge, so- called, at the thread of the Merrimack river, thence northiwesterly across said bridge to Mammoth road, thence still northwesteriy through said Mammoth road to the boundary line of the town of Dracut, thence easterly by said bound- ary line of the town of Dracut to the thread of Beaver brook, tlience southerly by the thread of said Beaver brook to the thread of the Merrimack river, thence westerly by the thread of said Merrimack river to the Pawtucket bridge at the point of beginning


WARD EIGHT


PRECINCT ONE .- Beginning at the intersection of Middlesex and Stevens sts., thence westerly through said Middlesex st. to Pawtucket st., thence north- easterly throughi said Pawtucket st. to a point where the Nashua and Lowell Railroad crosses said st., thence northerly to the thread of the Merrimack river, thence westerly by the thread of said Merrimack river to a point opposite the boundary line of the town of Chelmsford, thence southerly and southeasterly following said boundary line of the town of Chelmsford to Chelmsford st., tlience northeasterly through said Chelmsford st. to Stevens st., thence northerly through said Stevens st. to Middlesex st. at the point of beginning


PRECINCT Two .- Beginning at the intersection of Pine and Stevens sts., thence easterly through said Pine st. to Wilder st., thence southerly through said Wilder st. to a point opposite the extension of Shaw st., thence easterly through said Shaw st. to Chelmsford st., thence southwesterly through said Chelmsford st. to Plain st., thence southeasterly through said Plain st. to the thread of the River Meadow brook, sometimes called Hales brook, thencc south- erly by the thread of said brook to the boundary line of the town of Chelmsford, thence westerly following said boundary line of the town of Chelmsford to Chelmsford st., thence northeasterly through said Chelmsford st. to Stevens st., thence northerly through said Stevens st. to Pine st. at the point of beginning




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