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Adams (N. W.), from County to Mt. Pleasant
Allen (S. W.), from 63 County, west to Dartmouth line. Numbers commence at County
Allen's mill road (N. W.), leading from Perry's corner to Allen's mill, in Dartmouth
Anthony (S. W.), south from Grove to 86 Bedford, second west of County [coln Arch (S. W.), from 57 Arnold to 228 Union, west of Lin- Ark lane (E.), from North Second, east to Acushnet river Arnold (S. W.), from 133 County (Wm. J. Rotch's es- tate), west to Dartmouth line. Numbers commence at County
Ash (N. W.), from Bedford, north to Kempton
Ashland (N. W.), from Robeson to Durfee
Ashley (N. W.), west from County, opp. Austin, to east side of Ashland
Ashley lane (S.), from Clark's point road west to Middle road, Clark's point
Atlantic (N. W.), from opp. 99 Arnold, south toward Hawthorn
Austin (N.), from 345 Purchase, west to 308 County
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Austin court (N.), from opp. 17 Austin to Hazard. Num- bers commence at Austin
Beach (W.), from Kempton northerly
Bedford (S.), from 99 South Third, west across County to Ash. Numbers commence at South Third
Belleville road (N. E.), from Acushnet avenue (east), next north of Nash road to Acushnet river, thence north to the stone bridge at Acushnet village
Bethel (E.), continuation of First, from Union to William Blackmore (S.), from south end of County to South Front Bonney (S. W.), from 28 Allen south across Washington
and Rockland to Jas. D. Thompson's farm, next east of South Orchard
Borden (S. W.), from 84 Allen north to 98 Bedford
Borden lane (S.), from Clark's point road west to Middle road (Clark's point)
Bowditch (N.), from Cedar Grove north to Sawyer
Braleyville road (N.), from old County road to Braley's station
Burgess lane, changed to West Maxfield
Bush (S.), from 69} South Water west to 9 Orchard Campbell (N.), from 211 North Third west to County Cannon (S. E.), from South Water west to 82 So. Second Cedar (W.), fifth west of County, and extends from Court to Durfee
Cedar Grove (N.), from Rock to County and beyond Centre (E.), from opp. 33 North Water east to Central wharf
Chancery (W.), from Court north, seventh west of County Chauncey (S. W.), formerly Emerson, from 82 Arnold north to Court and south to Hawthorn
Cherry (S. W.), from 47 South Sixth west to County Chestnut (N. W.), second west of County, and extends from 133 Kempton to 42 Parker
Clark (N.), from north end of Purchase westerly
Clark's point road (S. E.), from east end of Cove to Clark's point
Clay (S. W.), from 21 Grape northerly to Hickory
Clinton (S. W.), west from 119 County to Chauncey Coffin (S. E.), from Eddy's wharf west to 84 So. Second Coggeshall (N.), from Acushnet avenue west to Mt. Pleasant east to Acushnet river
Commercial (S. E.), from Front westerly to opp. 16 South Water
Cook (W.), from 213 Kempton north between Chancery and Liberty
County (W.), from Clark's cove northerly across Union, over Acushnet heights to Linden. The numbers com- mence at the south end
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County avenue (N. W.), from 236 County east, opp. Smith Court (W.), from County west, passing the court house, jail, etc., on the north. Numbers commencing at County
Cove (S.), from the southerly extremity of County, next Clark's cove, easterly to Clark's point road. The num- bers commence at County
Crapo (S. W.), from 170 Grinnell, across Rockland
Crapo lane (S.), from Dartmouth east at Dartmouth line
Cross (S. E.), from Pine south to Leonard
Cypress (N. W.), from 151 Kempton to 66 Smith
Cypress avenue (N. W.), from 29 Cypress
Dartmouth (S. W.), from 30 Allen south-westerly past
the Rural Cemetery to Dartmouth line. Numbers commence at Allen
Davis (N.), from Acushnet avenue east
Delano (S. W.), from south end South Front, across South Water west to south end of County
Division (S.), from south end of County to 329 South Water, next south of Delano
Dunbar lane (S. W.), from Dartmouth easterly, 2d from Dartmouth line
Durfee (N. W.), west from Ashland, across new County road, projected to Rockdale avenue
Edwards court, rear of 98 North Second
Eighth (W.), from 89 Spring north to 105 Elm
Elm (N.), from North Water west across County to Ash Emerson (S. W.), changed to Chauncey
Fair (S. W.), from 60 Dartmouth, opposite school-house easterly to 13 County
Fifth (S.), from 150 Union south to Grinnell
First (S. E.), from 66 Union south to opp. 16 Coffin
Forest (S. W.), west from 49 County to opp. 10 Bonney, next south of Allen
Foster (N.), from 125 Middle north to Maxfield. Num- bers commence at Middle
Fourth (S.), from 138 Union south nearly to Wing
Franklin (N.), from 297 Purchase west to 270 County. Numbers commence at Purchase
French avenue (S.), from Cove at Orphans Home, to Clark's point
Fruit (S. W.), from Dartmouth south, opposite Rural cemetery
Fulton court (N. E.), from 9 Logan north
Gammons lane (N.W.), east from Ashland to Linden court Grand (N. W.), from new County road westerly
Grape (S. W.), from 26 Oak west to Rural cemetery
Greene (S. W.), from 66 Bedford to 17 Allen, between County and Orchard
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Griffin (S. E.), from 108 South Third easterly across South Water to Topham's lumber yard
Grinnell (S.), from the Acushnet river west across County to 30 Dartmouth
Grove (S. W.), from Orchard westerly between Bedford and Hawthorn
Hall's court (E.), between North Second and Purchase, opens on William
Hamilton (E.), from 44 North Water east to Rotch's whf. on the south side of the Merchants National Bank Hampton court (N. E.), from 7 Logan north
Harrison (S. W.), from opposite 2 Hickory southerly to 11 Oak, next west of Dartmouth
Hathaway road (N. W.), west from Mt. Pleasant to Smith's mills
Hawthorn (S. W.), from opposite 104 County west to Alexander H. Seabury's farm. Numbers commence at County
Hazard court, from Austin to Hazard, first east of County. Numbers commence at Austin
Hazard (N.), from 325 Purchase to 286 County, next north of Merrimac
Hickory (S. W.), from 63 Dartmouth west to Allen, oppo- site Ward
High (N. E.), from North Water west to County
Highland (N. W.), from Mt. Vernon to Mt. Pleasant
Hill (N.), from 75 Kempton to 60 Hillman
Hillman (N.), from North Water near N. B. Flour mill, west across County to Cedar
Howland (S. E.), from 116 South Third east across South Water to Prospect. Numbers commence at South Third
Hunter (W.), from Kempton to Hillman
Irving court (S. W.), from 23 Hawthorn north, between Orchard and South Cottage
James (S. W.), from Court to 117 Arnold
Jenney (W.), south from Kempton to Court
Jenny Lind (W.), from Kempton north, first west of Rockdale avenue
Jones lane (N. W.), from Rockdale avenue westerly
Kempton (N.), from North Second west across County, running into the Smith Mills road
Leonard (S. E.), from opp. 123 South Water east to Cross and nearly in line with Bedford
Lewis (S. W.), from 8 Grape south to Rural cemetery
Liberty (W.), south from Kempton west of Park
Lincoln (W.), from 226 Union to opposite 44 Arnold, first west of South Cottage
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Linden (N.), from 359 Purchase westerly past the school- house to Ashland. Numbers should commence at Purchase
Lindsay (N. W.), south from 260 Kempton west of Liberty Locust (N. W.), from 273 County to Cedar
Logan (N. E.), from Purchase east, next north of Linden to North Front
Maple (W.), from 25 South Cottage to Ash, between Clinton and Hawthorn
Market (S.), from Pleasant west to North Sixth, on the south side of City Hall. Numbers commence at Pleasant
Maxfield (N.), from Acushnet river west, crossing Pur- chase and County to Cedar
Mechanics lane (N.), from Purchase west to 32 Eighth
Merrimac (N.), first north of Franklin, from Acushnet
river across North Third, also across Purchase at 313 to 280 County
Middle (N.), from the Acushnet river near the entrance to the bridge, west to Ash
Middle road (S.), from French avenue to Edward W. Howland's farm, Clarks point
Mill (N.), from North Third west, crossing County to Cedar, and from Beach to Rockdale avenue
Morgan (W.), from 149 County west to Ash
Morgan lane (S. E.), from 108 South Second east to 115
South Water. The numbers commence at South Water
Mount Pleasant (N. W.), from Durfee north to North rd. Mount Pleasant lane (N. W.), from Mt. Pleasant to Vine Mount Vernon (N. W.), from Mount Pleasant westerly to Highland
Nash road (N.), from Acushnet avenue at the Nash farm west to Mount Pleasant
New county road (N. W.), from the intersection of Parker and North Chancery northerly to Perry's Neck road '
North (N.), from the Acushnet river west across County, open from the river to Cedar
North road (N. W.), called also Hathaway, from Smith mills in Dartmouth, past Rockdale to Mt. Pleasant North Bonney (S. W.), from 27 Allen north
North Chancery (N. W.), from Smith northerly to Parker
North Cottage (W.), from 219 Union to 156 Elm
North Front (E.), from Union north to Middle, and from Wamsutta northerly to Washburn
North Oak (N.), from 14 Pope nearly to Franklin
North Orchard (W.), from Court south to opposite 112 Union
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North Second (E.), from Union north to Maxfield North Sixth (W.), from 165 Union north to 128 Middle North Third (N. E.), from Union to Acushnet avenue North Water (E.), from Union north to Hillman
Oak (S. W.), from 75 Dartmouth westerly across Grape towards Allen
Ocean (S. W.), from 106 Arnold north and South Old county road (N.), from Acushnet to Freetown line Old Market square, from 10 South Third to 5 So. Second Orchard (S. W.), from Arnold south to 80 Bedford Page (S. W.), south from Hawthorn to 137 Allen Park (W.), south from 215 Kempton, west of Chauncey Parker (N. W.), from 261 County west to Rockdale av. Pearl (N.), from 245 North Third, west to 260 County passing B. C. & F. & N. B. railroad station Peckham (N.), from County to Mt. Pleasant
Penniman (N.), from north end of Purchase westerly Pine (S. E.), from 112 So. Water east to the Acushnet river Plainville road (N. W.), from Hathaway road to Perry's Neck
Pleasant (N.), from 155 Union to Elm, and from Kemp- ton north, crossing the common, etc., to Linden
Pond (N. E.), from North Front west rear Wamsutta mills Pope (N.), from 283 Purchase west to County (north side of the common). Numbers begin at Purchase Potomska (E.), from 238 South Second to 95 Prospect Potter (N. W.), from new county road, opposite Grand easterly
Prospect (S. E.), from Howland south to Potomska mills. This is the second east of South Water
Purchase (N. E.), from 91 Union north to the engine- house of Water Works
Ricketson court (S. W.), entrance 9 North Sixth street, between William and Union
Rivet (S.), from south end of County to 280 South Water, near Grove school-house
Robeson (N. W.), from County at Robeson's corner west to Ashland street, thence westerly to Cedar
Rock (N. E.), from Acushnet avenue east and then north Rockdale avenue (formerly Noel Tabor road) (N. W.), the road running northerly from the Smith mills road at the Cannonville meeting-house, to the North road at Rockdale
Rockland (S. W.), from 161 South Third across County to opp. 83 Dartmouth. Numbers begin at So. Third Rodman (E.), from 58 North Water east to Front Rose Alley (E.), from 10 No. Water east to 16 No. Front Rotch's square, Front (E.), foot of Hamilton and Rodman Rural (S. W.), from opposite 175 Allen to Rural cemetery
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Russell (S.), from 83 South Third west to 98 County. The numbers are a continuation of the numbers on Cannon
Sawyer (N.), from Acushnet avenue west to County
School (S.), from Front west to 126 County
Sears (S. W.), from 134 Washington south to Fair
Sears court (E.), between Union and William, opens at 25 Purchase
Seneca (N. E.), from 296 North Third, easterly
Seventh (S. W.), from Union south to Cherry
Shepherd's lane, from 28 South Water to 80 Front, next south of Commercial
Sherman (S. W.), from 37 County west to 18 Bonney. Numbers commence at County
Skiff's avenue (N.), from old County road to Freetown line Smith (N. W.), from 233 County west to the Oak Grove cemetery
Smith street court (N. W.), from 63 Smith
Smith's mills road (W.), the road leading from Kempton to the village of Smith's mills in Dartmouth
South (S.), from the Acushnet river west to 20 County, next south of Grinnell. Numbers commence at Acushnet river
South Cottage (S. W.), from 220 Union south to 67 Allen
South Eighth, from 190 Union to 89 Spring
South First (S.), from 28 Howland, open nearly to Rivet South First street place, from 126 South First
South Front (S. E.), from 22 Union south to Walnut, and
from easterly part of Howland south to South. Num- bers commence at Union
South Orchard (S. W.), from 10 Dartmouth south to Rockland
South Second (S. E.), from 92 Union to Blackmore. Numbers commence at Union
South Seventh, from 55 Bedford north
South Sixth (S.), from 164 Union south to opp. 33 County South Third (S. E.), from 120 Union south to Blackmore South Water (S. E.), from 50 Union to junction Cove and French avenue
Spring (S.), from 13 South Second west to 134 County. Numbers commence at South Second
Spruce (N. W.), from 161 North to opp. 75 Smith
State (N.), from 67 Maxfield north to Linden
Sullivan (N. W.), a court from 229 Middle
Summer (N. W.), first west of County, extending north
from Elm, and passing on the east side of the High schoolhouse to Parker
Summit (N. W.), from Kempton northerly west of Beach
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Swamp (N. W.), a court opening from 10 Cedar, and ex- tending to Sullivan street.
Sycamore (N.), west from opp. 90 Pleasant to Cedar
Tarkiln hill road (N.), road leading from Acushnet over Tarkiln hill
Thomas (N. W.), from 75 Hillman north
Thompson's lane (S.), from 3 County westerly to James D. Thompson's farm
Topham (N. W.), from new County road above Durfee to Highland
Tremont (S. W.), from Court crossing Arnold at 111 to Hawthorn
Turner's court, east from 320 North Third
Union (S.), from Front west across County to Ash
Vine (N. W.), north from Durfee west of Mt. Pleasant Walden (N. W.), from 69 Hillman north to Sycamore Wall (N. E.), from 304 North Third to the Acushnet river Walnut (S.), from Front west to 118 County
Wamsutta (N. E.), from 328 Purchase east to Acushnet river, making the southerly side of Wamsutta mills Ward (S. W.), from 93 Allen opp. Hickory north to Bedford
Washburn (N. E.), from Acushnet avenue east to the Acushnet river, north of Wamsutta mills
Washington (S. W.), from 141 South Third west to 40 Dartmouth. The numbers commence at South Third Washington avenue, from 28 Pearl to 33 Willis
Washington square, junction County, South Sixth and Grinnell streets.
Weaver (S. W.), from Dartmouth west, next beyond Rural cemetery
West Campbell (N. W.), from Cedar to Chauncey
West Linden, from new County road first south of Durfee West Maxfield, formerly Burgess lane, from 59 Cedar west West Middle (W.), from Chauncy to Chancery
West Wall (W.), from Court north near Jenney
William (N.), from North Water west to County, passing on the north side of the Custom House and City Hall, and on the south side of Liberty Hall and Pub- lic Library
Willis (N.), from 221 North Third west crossing County to Chauncey
Wing (S.), from 115 South Third west to County. Num- bers begin at South Third
Winter, from Dartmouth road westerly to Dartmouth
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WHARVES AND SLIPS.
Atlantic wharf, foot of Pine street, between Eddy's and Leonard's wharves
Baltimore slip, foot of Union street and between Taber's and Merchants wharves
Bedford wharf, next south of Eddy's wharf
Belleville wharf, Belleville
Central wharf, foot of Centre street
City wharf and railway, opens opp. 67 South Water next north of the Gas works
Commercial wharf, foot of Commercial street and next south of Merchants wharf
Durfee's wharf, foot of Maxfield street
Eddy's wharf, foot of Coffin street
Fairhaven Ferry slip, South Front street, foot of School Fish Island, directly east of the foot of Middle street, to
. which it is connected by the bridge. The island is nearly surrounded with extensive wharf privileges Gas Company's wharf, at Gas works
George Howland's wharf, foot of North street, on the north side, next south of Samuel Rodman's wharf
Gosnold wharf, from Ray street north of Maxfield
Hasting & Co.'s wharf, foot of Grinnell street
Hazard's wharf, opens opposite 77 North Water street
J. & J. Howland's wharf, foot of Middle street and next south of Parker's wharf
Leonard's wharf, foot of Leonard street
McPherson's wharf, Bellville
Merchants wharf, foot of High street
Merchants wharf, foot of Union street and next south of Taber's wharf
Merrill's wharf, between Walnut and School streets, opens nearly opposite 45 South Water street
Packet slip, foot of Centre street, between Central and Rotch's wharves
Parker's wharf, foot of Middle street, north of J. & J. Howland's wharf and next south of the bridge
Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Co.'s wharf, foot of Walnut
Pope's Island lies east of Fish Island, and crossed by N. B. and Fairhaven bridge
Railroad wharf, north of Samuel Rodman's wharf and near the Wamsutta Mills
Rotch's wharf, near the foot of Hamilton and Rodman streets
Samuel Rodman's wharf, foot of Hillman street
Steamboat wharf, foot of School street
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Taber's wharf, next north of Union street, between Cen- tral and Merchants wharves
Wareham slip, between Taber's and Central wharves Whaleman's slip, north of Rotch's square, and near the foot of Rodman street
Wilcox & Richmond's wharf, foot of North street, on the south side, and next south of George Howland's whf.
WARD BOUNDARIES.
WARD 1. All that portion of the city lying north of a line drawn from the river through the center of Wall street to Franklin street, thence through the center of Franklin street to Locust street, to the Dartmouth line
WARD 2. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn from the river through the center of Hill- man street to Foster street, thence through the center of Foster street to Maxfield street, and through the cen- ter of Maxfield street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn through the center of Wall street to Franklin street, thence through the center of Franklin street to Locust street, thence through the centre of Locust street to the Dartmouth line.
WARD 3. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn from the river through the center of High and Charles streets to County street, thence through the center of County street to Middle street, thence through the center of Middle street to the Dartmouth line, and a' line drawn through the center of Hillman street to Foster street, thence through the center of Foster street to Max- field street, and through the center of Maxfield street to the Dartmouth line.
WARD 4. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn from the river through the center of School street, thence through the centre of South Second street to Spring street, and thence through the center of Spring street to County street, and thence through the center of County street to Union street, thence through the center of Union street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn through the center of High and Charles streets to County street, thence through the center of County street to Middle street, thence through the center of Middle street to the Dartmouth line, also including Pope and Fish Islands.
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WARD 5. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn from the river through the center of Griffin to So. Third street, thence through the center of So. Third street to Wing street, thence through the center of Wing and Allen streets to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn from the river through the center of School street to South Second street, thence through the center of South Second street to Spring street, thence through the center of Spring street to County street, thence through the center of County street to Union street, and thence through the center of Union street to the Dartmouth line.
WARD 6. All that portion of the city lying south of a line drawn from the river through the center of Griffin street to So. Third street, thence through the center of So. Third street to Wing street, thence through the center of Wing and Allen streets to the Dartmouth line, including Palmer's Island.
LOCALITIES OF INTEREST
IN AND ABOUT THE CITY.
ACUSHNET. That is a village usually known as the Head of the River, about three and a half miles in a northerly direction from the City Hall. The westerly part is in New Bedford, and the easterly part in Fairha- ven, divided by the Acushnet river. The parts are united by a stone bridge. Pine Grove cemetery is near the village.
ACUSHNET HEIGHTS. That portion of our territory known by this name is in the northwest part of the city, commencing at the head of Willis street. Here are some of the most beautiful private residences of our city; and the view which includes the river, the harbor, the bay, and adjoining shores, villages, and islands, is one of the finest in the country.
BELLEVILLE. This name was, many years ago, given to a spot on the bank of the Acushnet river, about one mile south of Acushnet village.
CANNONVILLE. A portion of the westerly part of the city, in the neighborhood of the meeting-house on the Smith Mills road, is known by this name, thus called in honor of one of our citizens, whose labors in behalf of the people there will long be remembered.
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CITY COMMON. This beautiful spot is in the north part of the city, and is bounded by County, Purchase, Pope, and Pearl streets. A very handsome monument, erected by the city at a cost of about $13,000, as a memorial to the soldiers and sailors who lost their lives during the war of the Rebellion, is located here.
CLARK'S POINT. This point forms the southerly part of the city. It has the waters of the Acushnet river on the east and of Clark's Cove on the west. Its length is about two miles. At its southern extremity is a large tract of land belonging to the United States, on the river side; at the extremity of the point is a lighthouse, west of which the government has erected an extensive forti- fication. Around this point, a distance of about four and a half miles, is a road not surpassed by any public drive in this country. It commences at French avenue, junc- tion Cove street (at the Orphans Home), and follows the shore from thence along the western, southern, and east- ern boundaries of the point, until it terminates in the street where it has its beginning. It is eighty feet wide, smooth and level, and in its course commands a series of views of surpassing loveliness and beauty. The cove, the bay, the river, the shores, the islands and ledges, the lighthouses, steamers, and sailing craft of every descrip- tion, the city on the one side, its sister town of Fairhaven on the other, and the noble bridge between, constitute a series of views which render a ride or a walk over this road most delightful and attractive. The City Farm and Almshouse is located on the eastern side of the Point.
FISH ISLAND. The bridge from the city to Fairhaven passes over this island. Several wharves, an extensive coal-yard, an oil factory, a marine railway, and a boat manufactory are connected with it.
FOUR CORNERS. The space formed by the intersection of Water and Union streets. This has been a somewhat noted spot in our local history. Near this was erected the first village house, and it may still be regarded as a business center. The banks, insurance offices, lawyers' offices, etc., are nearly all in this vicinity.
ROCKDALE is about one mile north of Cannonvile, on Rockdale avenue.
POPE'S ISLAND. This island derives its name from a family long known and respected among us. The bridge between the city and Fairhaven passes over it. It lies nearly in the center of the river.
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PALMER'S ISLAND, upon which the United States Gov- ernment has a lighthouse, is at the mouth of the inner harbor. The main channel lies east of it. It affords a good protection from the high southerly winds. The Palmer house, an excellent hotel, has been recently opened on this island for the benefit of the public, and every fa- cility is here presented for the comforts of a sea-side re- sort.
PUBLIC CEMETERIES.
There are three public cemeteries in the city.
THE RURAL CEMETERY is in the south part of the city, on the west side of Dartmouth street, about one mile from the City Hall. Also an entrance on Rural street from Allen street. Thomas Davis, sexton.
THE OAK GROVE CEMETERY is in the west part of the city, on the north side of Smith and Parker streets, about one mile northwest of the City Hall.
THE PINE GROVE CEMETERY is situated on the road leading to Tarkiln Hill near Acushnet village.
QUARANTINE.
Port Physician, Charles L. Swasey. Office 9312 Mid- dle street.
The quarantine ground is bounded as follows: But- ler's flats on the south, the east shore of Clark's point on the west, the Eleven Foot Bank on the north, and the Egg Islands on the east.
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