Lowell, MA City Directory 1926, Part 4

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BUTLER (Junior High and Grammar) 840 Gorham near Carter street. Principal, Charles E. DeLorme. Assistants, Philip J. Ma- guire, Anna J. Cawley, Nellie F. Murphy, Delia T. F. Brady, Mary L. McSorley, Mary E. Lane, Sadie E. Tull, Alice C. O'Brien, Mar- guerite J. Cronin, Annie J. Devine, Mary E. Crowley, Margaret G. Hyde, Myrtle M. Killpartrick, Helen L. Clark, Helen C. O'Hare, Sarah D. Ivers, Dorothy I. Driscoll, Margaret C. Fox, Marietta O'Neil, Alice G. Donohoe, Berengére M. Roy


CHARLES W. MOREY (Junior High and Grammar), Pine cor. Wilder street. Master, William W. Dennett. Assistants, Estelle L. Whitney, Mary F. Foss, Leonora K. Battles, Ella M. Breene, Minnie C. Gray, Lulu Turner, Helen A. Dow, Irene H. Dowd, Florence A. Geary, Gertrude T. Keyes, Georgiana P. Keith, Ethel D. Gordon, Rose C. Geary, Laura F. Greene, Charlotte A. Parsons, Anna A. Burnham, Anna T. Coffey, Annie V. Donoghue, Lillian E. Alister, Grace Scribner, Hazel A. Gardner, Nellie D. Horner, Kathe- rine M. Usher, Katharine M. O'Donnell, Minnie Owens, Katherine F. Baker, Elsie E. Perron, Natalie M. McQuade, Mabel E. Brown, Ralph Luce, Harriet L. McAloon, Bertha W. Leadbetter, Grace F. Ward, James P. Roane, Jane T. Johnston, Irma V. Hodgman, Mary E. Cunningham, Mildred M. Clevette, Alice B. Ingham, Ellen J. Piper, Marjorie Pratt, Mary G. Quinn


COLBURN, Lawrence near Charles street. Principal, Helen M. Shean. Assistants, Mary M. Cassidy, Elizabeth A. Conway, Louise C. Thomas, Caroline A. Downey, Vera E. Groves, Bessie K. Sullivan, Alice W. Higgins, Christina A. Lowney, Katherine V. Higgins


EDSON, Highland corner South street. Master, Leo A. King. Assistants, Anna E. Donovan, Nora T. Gilman, Margie F. Marren, Delia C. Maloney, Marianna L. Donovan, Marietta G. Gormley, Ruth F. Murphy, Mary F. Concannon, Catherine M. Cahill, Alice G. Carey


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GREEN, 408 Merrimack opp. Colburn st. Principal, Elizabeth Provencher, Jennie E. Fay, Katherine F. McCarthy, M. Alice Mc- Cue, Agnes T. Courtney, Mary V. Johnson, Alice M. McDermott, Mary O'Donoghue, Helen M. Blessington, Christine A. Mitchell, Mary C. Sullivan, Clara Marchacos, Margaret M. Kelly


GREENHALGE, Ennell cor. Victor st. Master, John G. Wolcott. Assistants, Catherine T. Gillick, Madeline Gillick, Agnes A. Mc- Gowan, Ethel A. Chalifoux, Alice A. Masterson, M. Alice Cochrane, Ellen T. Muldoon, Helen McMahon, Lucy L. Desmond, Florence A. T. Brooks, Grace V. Reed, Ethel G. Label, Rose M. Harrington


MOODY, Rogers street cor. High. Master, William S. Greene. Assistants, Elizabeth M. Hanson, Mary F. Carolan, Mary J. Camp- bell, Fannie G. Hobbs, Madeline E. Ferrin, Hazel Stevens, Margaret C. Gookin, Alice E. Ramsay, E. Grace Lybrand, Mrs. Margaret K. Riordan, Dorothy P. McGee, Grace A. Lawler


PAWTUCKET, 117 Mammoth road. Master, William P. Barry. Assistants, Lillian W. Allard, Katherine G. Boddy, Margaret F. Bruin, Goldie M. Gardner, Anna I. Cassidy, Helen A. Castles, Corinna G. Cover, Clotilda A. Delany, Eugenia L. Hogan, Mary A. McKeon, Loretta M. Kinsela, Rose L. Porteck, Julia B. Rior- dan, Edith T. Miles, Mary M. Farrell, Marguerite M. McGuinness


RIVERSIDE, 73 Woburn. Principal, Rosalie T. Burns. Assist- ants, Harriet L. Wheeler, Helena. C. McGowan, Annie E. Irving, Elizabeth A. Gilinson, Etta M. Smith


VARNUM (Junior High and Grammar), 105 Sixth corner Myrtle street, Centralville. Principal, Elizabeth C. Kennedy. Assistants, Charlotte C. Walsh, Grace E. Frye, Mary A. Fay, Ada E. Hoole, Rose A. Dowd, Alice F. Morrill, Margaret F. Howe, Ruth F. Hath- away, Susan F. Burbank, Mildred F. Colloty, Mary R. Maguire, Alice L. Joyce, Alice W. McManmon, Kathryn H. Flahavan, Loretta V. Gardner, Leona M. Small, Esther G. Donlon, Margaret M. Murphy, Arthur Lundwall, Alice M. Riley, Martina L. Boyle, Ruth C. Sheldon, Anna S. Mulligan


WASHINGTON, Lang street. Principal, John Ernest Barr. As- sistants, Olive J. Palm, Esther A. Sanders, Carrie L. Brown, Clara M. Everett, Mary V. Coughlin, Mary A. Murphy


PRIMARY SCHOOLS


AGAWAM-STREET SCHOOL, Agawam corner Barrington street. Principal, Anna M. Higgins


AMES-STREET SCHOOL, Ames street. Principal, Rose E. McVey. Assts., Mary C. Timmons, Julia C. O'Sullivan, Catherine E. Mc- Dermott


BARTLETT TRAINING SCHOOL (Primary), 95 Wannalancit street. Marguerite Tellier, Emma M. Graham, Marguerite MacFadyen, Frances C. Moriarty, Mary E. Snow, Essie E. Roche


CABOT-STREET SCHOOL, Cabot corner Ford street. Principal, Mary T. Whelley. Assistants, Mary J. Murphy, Helen A. McKeon, Ellen F. Lynch


CARTER-STREET SCHOOL, 21 Carter street. Principal, Catha- rine Brady. Assistants, Henrietta I. Grady, Nora H. Leary


CENTRAL-STREET SCHOOL, 713 Central street. Principal, Helen A. Drury. Assistants, Mary E. Early, Helen M. Brady


CHARLES-STREET SCHOOL, Charles street, between Gorham and Chapel. Principal, Alice T. Owens. Assistants, Louise F. Mahoney, Katherine E. Early, Katherine R. Hey


COLBURN PRIMARY SCHOOL, Charles near Lawrence street. Prin- cipal, Anna M. Courtney. Assistants, Elizabeth R. Connell, Mary A. Hartley, Helen M. Crowley, Helen R. Halloran


CROSS-STREET SCHOOL, 170 Cross near Mt. Vernon st. Prin- cipal, Mary R. Marren. Assistants, Katherine Kelly, Alice F. Sec- ton, Annie T. . Curley


DOVER-STREET SCHOOL, 36 Dover street. Principal, Bertha Gardner. Assistants, Anna J. Masterson, Anna H. Rouine


ELIOT SCHOOL, Favor corner Summer street. Principal, Ellen A. Corbett. Assistants, Emma L. Brennan, Louise A. Fay, Loyola McCann


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FRANKLIN SCHOOL, 21 Branch street. Principal, Grace F. Ward, Assistants, Mary E. Richardson, Mary E. Coffey, Catherine L. Wrenn


GREENHALGE SCHOOL, Ennell cor. Victor street. Teachers, Martha Rogers, Jessie I. Stanley, Mary G. Dudley, Ruth Crowell, Agnes Dudley, Louise E. Pollard


GRAND-STREET SCHOOL, 32 Grand street. Principal, Jennie M. Bennett. Assistant, Nelda L. Cross, Mary J. Moynahan


KIRK-STREET SCHOOL, 63 Kirk street. Principal, Annie M. Rob- bins. Assistants, Grace A. McMahon, Mary E. Lennon, Rose I Brown, Eleanor Ś. White


LAKEVIEW SCHOOL, 571 Lake View avenue, Centralville. Prin- cipal, Margaret J. Mccluskey. Assistants, Anna F. Joyce, Katha- rine P. O'Brian


LAURA E. LEE SCHOOL, 235 Powell corner Plain street. Princi- pal, Flora H. Sprague. Assistants, Lilla M. Stanley, Lena M. Robinson, Sara M. Dean, Elizabeth H. Seede


LEXINGTON-AVENUE SCHOOL (ungraded), 145 Lexington av. Principal, Carrie M. Hart. Assistant, Alma L. Ward


LONDON-STREET SCHOOL, 84 London street. Principal, Mar- garet L. Haggerty. Assistants, Mary F. Hill, Katherine F. Kearney


LYON-STREET SCHOOL, Central corner Lyon street. Principal, Katie F. Murphy. Assistant, Bridget V. O'Connell


MIDDLESEX VILLAGE SCHOOL, 1736 Middlesex street. Princi- pal, Harriet F. Wakefield. Assistants, Gertrude E. Dane, Mary A. Kelleher, Genevieve Callahan


MORRILL SCHOOL, Common street. Principal, Esther V. Green. Assistants, M. Grace McCue, Catherine A. Sullivan, Ruth M. Whel- ton, Mary E. Sheridan, Mary F. Morris


PINE-STREET SCHOOL, 341 Pine street. Principal, Carrie J. Bailey. Assistants, Grace I. Washburn, Helen D. Swain


POND-STREET SCHOOL, High corner Pond street. Principal, Adelaide Crowley. Assistants, Mary I. Halloran, Maud E. Green, Marietta O'Donnell


POWELL-STREET SCHOOL, Powell near Liberty street. Princi- pal, Viola A. Hamblett. Assistant, Gladys L. Tucker


RIVERSIDE SCHOOL. Teachers, Charlotte O. Lowe, Ruby C. Blain


SYCAMORE-STREET SCHOOL, 54 Sycamore street. Principal, Florence E. Rowell. Assistants, Elizabeth B. Dame, Beatrice M. Devine


TENTH-STREET SCHOOL, Tenth corner Varnum street, Central- ville. Principal, Mary F. Beane. Assistants, Fannie H. Murphy, Alice A. Holtham, Alice M. French, Evelyn G. Hyde


WASHINGTON SCHOOL, Lang street. Principal, Jessie M. Ag- new. Assistants, Rose Duffin, Sara S. Griffin, Alberta M. Mc- Questen, Estelle Coffey, Marie F. Reynolds


WEED-STREET SCHOOL, Gorham corner Weed street. Principal, Lilla M. McEvoy. Assistant, Mary F. Devine


WEST SIXTH-STREET SCHOOL, West Sixth between Coburn and Jewett streets, Centralville. Principal, Elizabeth F. Lamere. As- sistants, Mabel A. Metcalf, Catherine M. O'Connor, Florence Archi- bald


WORTHEN-STREET SCHOOL, Worthen street between Market and Broadway. Principal, Mary E. Meehan. Assistants, Marion E. McMaster, Helen M. Barrett


KINDERGARTENS


AGAWAM-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Sarah G. Sparks BARTLETT TRAINING KINDERGARTEN, 95 Wannalancit street. Principal, Helen W. Noyes. Assistant, Christine McPherson


CENTRAL-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Gladys T. Par- sons; Assistant, Elizabeth C. Fulton


CHARLES-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Mabel D. Nick-


erson. Assistant, S. Alice Knapp


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DOVER-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Elizabeth A. Wil- son. Assistant, Elizabeth P. Carmichael


FRANKLIN KINDERGARTEN. Principal, N. Grace Taylor. As- sistant, Marion E. Howard


HOWARD-STREET KINDERGARTEN, 150 Howard st. Principal, Gertrude A. Roberts. Assistants, Gertrude Regan


LAKEVIEW-AVENUE KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Anna M. Ford. Assistant, Katherine E. Thomas


LAURA E. LEE KINDERGARTEN, 235 Powell street. Principal, Katherine M. Crowley. Assistant, Marion A. Condon


MOODY KINDERGARTEN, 179 High street. Acting Principal, Esther L. Cooney. Assistants, Eleanor M. McPadden


MORRILL KINDERGARTEN, Common street. Principal, Magda- len T. Cooney. Assistant, Catherine Burns


PAWTUCKET KINDERGARTEN, 74 Mammoth road. Principal, S. Hortense Tabor. Assistant, Helen L. Eveleth


PINE-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Louis I. Smith. As- sistant, Hortense M. Lemere


SYCAMORE STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Margaret A. Hogan. Assistant, Frances Graves


VARNUM SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN, 115 Sixth street. Principal, Ella M. Penn. Assistant, Marion Simpson WASHINGTON KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Doris Childs. As- sistant, Ethel M. Guilfoy


WEED-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Gertrude B. Crowley


SPECIAL TEACHERS


Supervisor of Primary Grades, Alice T. Lee


Supervisors of Drawing, Addie E. Edwards, Edith C. Merchant, Wilhelmina Young


Musical Director, Frederick O. Blunt-Assistants, Katherine V. Hennessey, Gertrude F. O'Brien


Teacher of Reading and Expression, Mary H. Casey


Teachers of Sewing, Esther M. Owens, Grace E. Stevens, Louise H. McOsker, Margaret G. Riley, Josephine Y. Grant


Physical Directors in Elementary Schools, Donald R. MacIntyre, Francis J. O'Brien, Joseph M. Duffy, James P. Roane, Olga F. Shay, Paul F. Sullivan, Nelle D. Horner, Helen R. Gilbride Supervisors of Penmanship, Margaret M. Garvey, Albert D. Mack, James A. Shanley, William A. Donovan


Supervisors of English in Elementary Schools-Morton A. Sturtevant Dental Clinic-Worthen street school bldg., Dr. Frederick F. Dona- hoe and Dr. Patrick J. Mullane. Assistant, Eva Lantagne Director of Fire and Accident Prevention, Major Walter R. Jeyes Attendance Officers, William F. Thornton (Chief), Camille Roussin, Mary H. Downey, George F. Lee


LOWELL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Broadway cor. Dummer


Boys' Dept., Principal, Thomas F. Fisher. Clerk, Margaret E. McCann. Instructors, Ernest A. Shafter, Fred F. Wiggin, Charles J. Welch, Maurice A. Butterfield, William B. Hilliard, George H. Dozois, Chester W. Macdonald, John J. Gildee, Andrew J. Moyna- han, Harry M. Tabor, Robert B. Derbyshire, John F. Moran, Walter J. Markham, Thomas V. Hutton, Vincent M. McCartin, Timothy M. Tully, James P. McCann


Girls' Dept., High School Annex, 64 John st. Director, Esther M. Downing. Teachers, Agnes R. Burns, Ruberta M. Bramhall, Elizabeth H. Flahavan, Mary H. Mehan, Agnes L. Liston, Helen F. O'Rourke, Mary E. Flahavan, Doris M. Sanborn, Kathleen E. Hogan, M. Eleanor Kivlan, Lillian E. Chisholm


CONTINUATION SCHOOL High School Annex, 64 John


Director, Thomas A. Ginty. Clerk, Mary E. King. Teachers, Walter M. Glasheen, William G. Hannafin, William J. A. Reardon, Raymond W. Slater, Julia M. Driscoll, M. Katherine Gallagher, Margaret A. Harrington, Anna T. McCarron, Katherine C. O'Neill, Elizabeth J. Regan. Military Instructor, Colby T. Kittredge


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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL


850 Broadway cor. Wilder street. Opened in October, 1897. Principal, Clarence M. Weed. Assistants, Josephine W. Chute, Blanche A. Cheney, Sarah E. Lovell, William E. Riley, Inez Field Damon, Frances E. Clark, Helen L. Hogan, Emma Ramsay, Ruth M. Bailey, Herman H. Brase, Mabel Turner, DeMerritte A. Hiscoe. Librarian, Frances E. Walsh. Secretary, Beatrice L. Dowling. Stenographer, Regina M. Lowney. Engineer, Moses Hobson


LOWELL HEBREW FREE SCHOOL


63 Howard street. Pres., Max Solomon. Sec., Samuel Baker. Treas., Israel Bernstein


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS


Greek Parochial School, Broadway cor. Worthen. Principal, Aristotle Voyatzis. Assistants, Florence L. Shanahan, Mary R. Frawley, Demetrios Kyriakis, Louis Gagalis


Immaculate Conception School, 2 High street. Organized in 1881. In charge of the Grey Nuns. 700 pupils, 16 teachers


Keith Academy, Thorndike street


Notre Dame Academy, 311 Adams street. In charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame


Notre Dame de Lourdes Parochial School, 720 Middlesex st. In charge of the Grey Nuns. 450 pupils, 10 nuns. Superior, Sister St. Tharsicius


Sacred Heart Parochial School, Moore corner Andrews street. In charge of the Sisters of St. Mary. Superior, Mother Albertine. 817 pupils


Sacred Heart Parochial School, 120 Billings street. . In charge of the Sisters of the. Assumption. Superior, Sister, St. Stanislas Kostka. About 232 pupils


Saint Jeanne d'Arc School, 859 Moody street, also 135 Fourth av. (for boys and girls). In charge of the Sœurs Grises de la Croix. Superior, Sister Marie du Bon Secours. 8 teachers, 400 pupils


St.Joseph's Parochial School (for boys from 5} to 7} years), Aiken cor. Moody. In charge of the Sœurs Grises de la Croix, d'Ottawa. Directress, Sister Marie du Bon Secours. 100 pupils


St.Joseph's Parochial School (for girls), 517 Moody street. Organized Nov. 12, 1893. In charge of the Sœurs Grises de la Croix, d'Ottawa. Superior, Sister Marie du Bon Secours. 1600 pupils. 32 teachers


St.Joseph's School (for boys), 760 Merrimack st. Organized in 1893. În charge of the Marist Brothers. Director, Brother Francis. 1000 pupils. 26 teachers


St.Louis' Parochial School (for boys and girls), 79 Boisvert st. In charge of the Sisters of the Assumption. Superior, Sister Mary of the Passion. Organized in 1905. About 1200 pupils


St. Marie's Parochial School (for boys and girls), Woburn street, opposite Circuit av. Principal, Emma Crepeau. Teacher, Mrs. Alma Pelletier. About 100 pupils


St.Michael's Parochial School (for boys and girls), 21 Sixth st. Organized in September, 1889. In charge of the Dominican Sisters. Superior, Sister Mary Helena. 610 pupils


St.Patrick's Parochial School (for boys), 378 Suffolk street. Organized in 1882. In charge of Xaverian Brothers. Director, Brother Clarence. About, 530 pupils


St.Patrick's Parochial School (for girls), 311 Adams st. In charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame


St.Peter's Parochial School, Gorham cor. Union. In charge of the Sisters of Charity of Halifax. About 890 pupils


St.Peter's School and Orphan Asylum, 530 Stevens street. In charge of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. About 135 pupils


St.Stanislaw's Polish School (for boys and girls), High between Oak and Porter streets. Organized in September, 1909. In charge of the Felician Sisters, Order of St.Francis. About 500 pupils


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WARD BOUNDARIES In effect at City Election of 1925


WARD ONE


Beginning at a point in Bridge street at the Merrimack river; thence easterly by said Merrimack river to a point opposite the centre line of Barasford avenue extended; thence southerly by a right of way and Barasford avenue to Andover street; thence westerly by Andover street to Nesmith street; thence southerly by Nesmith street to Mansur street; thence easterly by Mansur street to Belmont avenue; thence southerly by Belmont avenue to Whitman street; thence westerly by Whitman street to Fairmount street; thence southeasterly by Fairmount street to Rogers street; thence northwesterly by Rogers street to Boylston street; thence southerly by Boylston street to the Lowell and Andover branch of the Boston & Maille Railroad; thence westerly by the Lowell and Andover branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad to the westerly line of the Shedd playground; thence northerly by the westerly line of the Shedd playground to the southeasterly corner of the Lowell cemetery; thence southwesterly, westerly and southerly by the Lowell cemetery to the Lowell and Andover branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence westerly by the Lowell and Andover branch of the Boston & Maine Rail- road to the Concord river; thence northerly by the Concord river to Rogers street; thence easterly by Rogers street to High street; thence northerly by High street to Andover street; thence westerly by Andover street to the Concord river; thence northwesterly by the Concord river to the Pawtucket canal; thence westerly by the Pawtucket canal to Central street; thence northerly by Central street to Market street; thence westerly by Market street to Dutton street; thence northeasterly by Dutton street to Merrimack street; thence southeasterly by Merrimack street to Merrimack canal; thence northeasterly by Merrimack canal to a bend in said canal opposite French street; thence southeasterly still by the canal to a bend in said canal opposite Kirk street; thence northeasterly still by the canal to the Mer- rimack river; thence northwesterly by the Merrimack river to a point opposite the centre line of West street extended; thence northeasterly across private land by the centre of West street to Coburn street; thence northerly by Coburn street to Hildreth street; thence southeasterly by Hildreth street to Bridge street; thence southwesterly by Bridge street to the Merrimack river at the point of beginning.


WARD TWO


Beginning at a point in Fletcher street at the Pawtucket canal; thence westerly by the Pawtucket canal to the second point where the said canal crosses the South- ern Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence westerly by the said South- ern Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad to Pawtucket street; thence northerly through private land to the Merrimack river; thence northeasterly by the river to the Pawtucket canal; thence southerly by the Pawtucket canal to Pawtucket street; thence northeasterly by Pawtucket street to Wannalancit street; thence southerly by Wannalancit street to Oliver street; thence easterly by Oliver street to School street; thence southerly by School street to Varney street; thence east- erly by Varney street to Mount Vernon street; thence southerly by Mount Vernon street to Cross street; thence easterly by Cross street to Willie street; thence north- erly by Willie street to Fletcher street; thence southerly by Fletcher street to Cross street; thence easterly by Cross street to Common street; thence northerly by Common street and Common avenue to Salem street; thence southeasterly by Salem street and Market street to Central street; thence southerly by Central street to a point at the intersection of Central, Middlesex and Gorham streets; thence still southerly by Gorham street to River Meadow or Hale's brook; thence northwesterly and westerly by said brook to Howard street; thence northerly by Howard street to Hale street; thence easterly by Hale street to Thorndike street; thence northwesterly by Thorndike street and Fletcher street to the Pawtucket canal at the point of beginning.


WARD THREE


Beginning at a point in Fletcher street at the Pawtucket canal; thence south- easterly by Fletcher street and Thorndike street to Chelmsford street; thence southwesterly by Chelmsford street to Westford street; thence westerly by West- ford street to School street; thence southerly by School street to Shaw street; thence westerly by Shaw street to Wilder street; thence northerly by Wilder street to Pine street; thence southwesterly by Pine street to Stevens street; thence north- erly by Stevens street to Middlesex street; thence westerly by Middlesex street to Pawtucket street; thence northeasterly by Pawtucket street to a point at the inter- section of the Southern Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad with Pawtucket street; thence easterly by the Southern Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad to the Pawtucket canal; thence southeasterly and easterly by the Pawtucket canal to Fletcher street at the point of beginning.


WARD FOUR


Beginning at a point in the River Meadow of Hale's brook and the boundary line of the town of Chelmsford; thence northwesterly by the boundary line of the town of Chelmsford to Chelmsford street; thence northeasterly by Chelmsford street to Midland street; thence westerly by Midland street to Stevens street; thence northerly by Stevens street to Pine street; thence easterly by Pine street to Wilder street; thence southerly by Wilder street to Shaw street; thence easterly by Shaw street to School street; thence northerly by School street to Westford street; thence easterly by Westford street to Chelmsford street; thence north- easterly by Chelmsford street to Thorndike street; thence southeasterly by Thorn- dike street to Hale street; thence westerly by Hale street to Howard street; thence southerly by Howard street to a point in the River Meadow or Hale's brook; thence southwesterly by said Brook to the boundary line in the town of Chelms- ford to the point of beginning.


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WARD FIVE


Beginning at a point in Market street at Dutton street; thence north westerly by Market street to Cabot street; thence northeasterly by Cabot street to Moody street; thence northwesterly by Moody street to Aiken street; thence northeasterly by Aiken street to Hall street; thence northwesterly by Hall street to Aiken street thence northeasterly by Aiken street and Aiken avenue to Essex street; thence northerly by Essex street to Hildreth street; thence northwesterly by Hildreth street to a point in the boundary line of the town of Dracut; thence easterly by the boundary line of the town of Dracut to an angle in said boundary line; thence southeaxterly by said boundary line of the town of Dracut to Tenth street; thence southwesterly and westerly by Tenth street to Bridge street; thence northerly by Bridge street to Hildreth street; thence northwesterly by Hildreth street to Co- burn street; thence southwesterly by Coburn street to West street; thence still southwesterly by West street and West street extended through private land to the Merrimack river; thence southeasterly by the thread of the Merrimack river to a point opposite the Merrimack canal extended; thence southwesterly by Mer- rimack canal extended and said canal to a bend in said canal opposite Kirk street; thence northwesterly by said canal to a bend in said canal opposite French street; thence southwesterly still by said canal to Merrimack street; thence north westerly by Merrimack street to Dutton street; thence southwesterly by Dutton street to Market street at the point of beginning.


WARD SIX


Beginning at a point in School street at the Merrimack river; thence north- westerly by School street and Mammoth road to a point in the boundary line of the town of Dracut; thence easterly by the boundary line of said town of Dracut to Hildreth street; thence southeasterly by Hildreth street to Essex street; thence southerly by Essex street to Aiken avenue; thence southwesterly by Aiken avenue and Aiken street to the Merrimack river; thence northwesterly and southwesterly by said river to School street at the point of beginning.


WARD SEVEN


Beginning at a point in Pawtucket street at the Pawtucket canal; thence northerly by said canal and said canal extended to the Merrimack river; thence southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly by said river to a point in the boundary line in the town of Tyngsboro; opposite the mouth of Scarlet brook, thence easterly by the boundary line of the town of Tyngsboro and the town of Dracut to Mam- moth road; thence southeasterly by Mammoth road and School street to the Mer- rimack river; thence northeasterly and southeasterly by said river to Aiken street; thence southwesterly by Aiken street to Hall street; thence southeasterly by Hall street to Aiken street; thence southwesterly by Aiken street to Moody street; thence southeasterly by Moody street to Cabot street; thence southwesterly by Cabot street to Salem street; thence northwesterly by Salem street to Common avenue; thence southerly by Common avenue and Common street to Cross street; thence westerly by Cross street to Fletcher street; thence northeasterly by Fletcher street to Willie street; thence southwesterly by Willie street to Cross street; thence westerly by Cross street to Mt. Vernon street; thence northerly by Mt. Vernon street to Varney street; thence westerly by Varney street to School street; thence northerly by School street to Oliver street; thence westerly by Oliver street to Wannalancit street; thence northerly by Wannalancit street to Pawtucket street; thence westerly by Pawtucket street to the Pawtucket canal at the point of begin- ning.




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