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5.362
Parkersburg ..
11,703
Wheeling. 38,878
Wisconsin.
Antigo
5,145
Appleton
.15,085
Ashland.
13,074
Baraboo ..
5,751
Beaverdam
5,128
Beloit .. 10,436
Berlin 4,489
Chippewa Falls
8,094
Depere
4,038
Eau Claire 17,517
Fond du Lac. 15,110 Fort Atkinson 3,043 Gr. Grand Rapids .. 4,493. Green Bay. 18,684
Hudson.
3,259
Janesville
13,185
Kaukauna
5,115
La Crosse
28,895.
Manitowoc
11,786
Marinette ..
16,195
Marshfield.
5,240
Menasha.
5,589
Menominee
5,655
Merrill
8,537
Milwaukee 285,315
Monroe
3,927
Oconto
5,646
Oshkosh.
28,284
Platteville
3,340
Portage.
5,459
Port Washington ...
3,010
Prairie du Chien ..
3,233
Racine ..
29,102
Rhinelander.
4,998
Rice Lake
3,002
Ripon ..
3,818
Sheboygan
22,962
South Milwaukee .. 3,392
Sparta ..
3,555
Stevens Point
9,524
Stoughton ..
3,431
Sturgeon Bay.
3,372
Superior. 31,091
Two Rivers.
3,784
Watertown
8,437
Waukesha.
7,419
Waupun ..
3,185
Wausau.
12,354
Whitewater 3,405
Wyoming.
*Cheyenne. 14,087
Laramie. 8,807
Rock Springs.
.... 4.368.
Rhode Island.
Bristol
6,901
Burrillville
6,317
Central Falls
18,167
Coventry ..
5,279
Cranston
13,343
Cumberland
8,925
East Providence.
.12,138
Johnston
4,305
Newport
22,034
North Kingstown .. 4.194
North Providence .. 3,016
Pawtucket ..
.39,231
*Providence.
175,597
Scituate ..
3,361
South Kingstown .. 4,972
Warren.
5,108
Warwick
.21,316
Westerly
7,541
Woonsocket.
.28,204
South Carolina.
Abbeville ..
3,766
Aiken
3.414
Anderson.
5,498
Beaufort.
4,110
Charleston.
55,807
Chester
4,075
*Columbia
21,108
Darlington
3,028
Florence.
4,647
Gaffney
3,937
Georgetown
4,138
Greenville
11,860
Greenwood.
4,824
Laurens.
4,029
Newberry.
4,607
Orangeburg.
4,455
Rock Hill
5,485
Spartanburg
11,395
Sumter
5,673
Union 5,400
South Dakota.
Aberdeen
4,087
Deadwood
3,498
Lead ..
6,210
Mitchell.
4,055
*Pierre.
2,306
Sioux Falls
10,266
Watertown
3,352
Yankton.
4,125
Tennessee.
Bristol
5,271
Chattanooga
.30,154
Clarksville
9,431
Cleveland ..
3,858
Columbia
6,052
Dyersburg.
3,647
Harriman
3,442
Jackson
14,511
Johnson City
4,645
Charlottesville
6,449
Clifton Forge ..
3,212
Danville
16,520
Fredericksburg 5,068
Hampton.
3,441
Harrisonburg.
3.521
Lexington
3,203
Lynchburg
18.891
Manchester
9,715
Newport News
.19,635
Petersburg
21,810
Portsmouth.
.17.427
Brownwood.
3,965
Bryan. 3,589
West Bethlehem .. 3,465
West Chester ...... 9,524
West Pittston. 5,846
Wilkesbarre 51,721
Williamsport
.28.757
WintoL.
3,425
York .33,708
Latrobe ..
4,614
Lincoln.
8,937
San Antonio
.53,321
Sherman
10,243
Sulphur Springs
3,635
Taylor ...
4,211
Brattleboro
6,640
*Madison.
19,164
Neenah.
5,954
Norfolk 46,624 Turtle Creek 3,262
LARGEST CITIES IN UNITED STATES.
UNITED STATES CENSUS OF 1890, 1900.
One hundred and fifty-nine cities are stated below in the order of their rank by population, the list comprising all the cities of the country whose population reaches 25,000.
4 5 6 7 8 9 68179613 Rank .!
CITIES.
1900. | 1890.
Incr. per cent.
Rank.
CITIES.
1900. | 1890.
1
New York, N. Y.
3,437,202
2,492,591
37.8
81
Waterbury, Conn ....
45,859
28,646
60.0
2
Chicago, Ill ..
1,698,575
1,099,850
54.4
82
Holyoke, Mass ..
45,712
35,637
28.2
3
Philadelphia, Pa.
1,293,697
1,046,964
23.5
83
Fort Wayne, Ind ...
45,115
35,393
27.4
St. Louis, Mo ..
575,238
451,770
27.3
84
Youngstown, Ohio ...
44,885
33,220
35 .-
Boston. Mass ..
560,892
448,477
25.0
85
Houston, Texas .....
44,633
27,557
61.9
Baltimore, Md ..
508,957
434,439
17.1
86
Covington, Ky ..
42,938
37,371
14.8
Cleveland, Ohio ...
381,768
261,353
46.0
87
Akron, Ohio ..
42,728
27,601
54.8
Buffalo, N. Y.
352,387
255,664
37.8
89
Dallas, Texas.
42,638
38,067
12.0
10
Cincinnati, Ohio ....
325,902
296,908
9.7
90
Lancaster, Pa ....
11
Pittsburg, Pa ...
321,616
238,617
34.7
91
Lincoln, Neb.
40,169
55,154
12
New Orleans, La.
287,104
242,039
18.6
92
Brockton, Mass.
40,063
27,294
46.7
13
Detroit, Mich ..
285,704
205,876
38.7
93
Binghamton, N. Y ... Augusta, Ga ..
39,647
35,005
13.2
14
Milwaukee, Wis.
285,315
204,468 230,392
20.9
95
Pawtucket, R. I.
39,231
27,633
41.9
16
Newark, N. J ..
246,070
181,830
35.3
96
Altoona, Pa ..
38,973
30,337
17
Jersey City, N. J.
206,433
163,003
26.6
97
Wheeling, W. Va .. Mobile, Ala.
38,878
34,522
28.4 12.6 23.7
19 20
Providence, R. I .....
175,597
132,146
32.8
100
38,307
25,874
21
Indianapolis, Ind ..
169,164
105,436
60.4
101
22
Kansas City, Mo.
163,752
132,716
23.3
22.4 21.4
104
Haverhill, Mass.
37,175
27,412
29.9 4.7 35.6 84,9
26 27 28
Allegheny, Pa.
129,896
105,287
23.3
107
36,297
30,311
19.7 15.1
30 31
New Haven, Conn ... Paterson, N. J ...
108,027
81,298
32.8
111
Johnstown, Pa ..
35,936
21,805
64.8
32 33
Fall River, Mass.
104,863
74,398
40.9
113
Allentown, Pa.
35,416
25,228
34
St. Joseph, Mo ..
102,979
52,324
96.8
114
35,254
26,872
31.1
35
Omaha, Neb ..
102,555
140,452
*26.9 103.3
115
34,22℃
20,741
65.0 36.8 22.0 68.0
40 41 42
Portland, Oregon .... Atlanta, Ga.
89,872
65,533
37.1
123
Sioux City, Iowa .... Bayonne, N. J ...
32,722
19,033
71.9
Richmond, Va ..
85,050
81,388
4.4
126
32,490
29,100
11.6
47
Nashville, Tenn
80,865
76,168
6.1
127
31,682
19,902
59.1 43.0
Hartford, Conn.
79,850
53,230
50.0 34.6
129 130 131
Taunton, Mass
31,036
25,448
21.9
53 54
Bridgeport, Conn.
70,996
48,866
45.2
134
Montgomery, Ala ..
30,346
21,883
38.6
68,513
55,727
22.9
135
Auburn, N. Y.
30,345
25,858
17.3
56
66,960
48,682
37.5
136
29,655
15,169
95.4 26.1
57 58
New Bedford, Mass ..
62,442
40,733
53.2
138
Sacramento, Cal.
29,282
26,386
10.9
.59
62,139
50,093
24.0
139 Racine, Wis ..
29,102
21,014
38.4
60
62,059
44,179
40.4
140
La Crosse, Wis.
28,895
25,090
15.1
61
61,643
40,152
53.5
141
Williamsport, Pa ... 28,757
Jacksonville, Fla .... Newcastle, Pa ..
28,339
11,600
144.3
Evansville, Ind.
59,007
50,756
16.2
144
Newport, Ky.
28,301
24,918
13.5
Manchester, N. H. ..
56,987
44,126
29.1
14.5
Oshkosh, Wis
28,284
22,836
23.8
66
Utica, N. Y
56,383
44,007
28.1
146
28,204
20,830
35.4
67
Peoria, Ill ..
56,100
41,024
36.7
147
28,157
24,558
14.6
Charleston, S. C ....
55,807
54,955
1.5
148
27,838
13,055
113.2
Savannah, Ga ...
54,244
43,189
25.5
149
27,777
13,028
113.2
Salt Lake City, Utah. San Antonio, Texas ..
53,321
37,673
41.5
151
26,688
23,076
15.6
72
Duluth, Minn ....
52,969
33,115
59.9
152
26,369
21,567
22.2
73
Erie, Pa ..
52,733
40,634 37,764
38.0
154
155
156
25,802
21,474
20.1
78 Portland, Me ..
50,145
36,425
37.6
158
25,238
14,481
74.2
Yonkers, N. Y.
47,931
32,033
49.6
159
Jackson, Mich ..
25,180
20,798
21.0
80
Norfolk. Va.
46,624
34,871
33.7
Gloucester, Mass .. South Omaha, Neb .. New Britain, Conn .. Council Bluffs, Iowa. Cedar Rapids, Iowa .. Easton, Pa.
26,001
8,062
16,519
57.3
Kansas City, Kan .. ..
51,418
38,316
39,385
27.3
157
25.656
18,020
42.3
76 77 Harrisburg, Pa
53,531
44,843
19.3
150
27,628
27,839
*0.7
71
74 75
Elizabeth, N. J .. Wilkesbarre, Pa.
51,721
37,718
37.1
153
26,121
24,651
5.9 222.5
18
Louisville, Ky.
204,731
161,129
27.0
93
Birmingham, Ala ....
38,415
26,178
46.7 48.0 19.9
23 24 25
Rochester, N. Y ..
162,608
133,896
106,713
25.4
105
Spokane, Wash.
36,848
19,922
21.3
29
Worcester, Mass .. Syracuse, N. Y.
108,374
88,143
39.8 22.9
Salem, Mass.
35,956
30,801
16.7
105,171
78,347
34.2
112
Elmira, N. Y.
35,672
30,893
15.4 40.3
:36 37 38 39
Lowell, Mass.
94,969
77,696
22.2
119
York, Pa ..
33,708
20,793
62.1 46.1
Cambridge, Mass.
91,886
70,028
31.2
121
Topeka, Kan ..
33,608
31,007
90,426
46,385
94.9
122
Newton, Mass.
33,587
24,379
8.3 37.7 *12.4
-43 44 45 46
Grand Rapids, Mich. Dayton, Ohio ..
85,333
61,220
39.3
125
32,637
22,535
44.8
Seattle, Wash ..
80,671
42,837
88.3
128
Rockford, Ill ..
31,051
23,584
31.6
Camden, N. J.
75,935
58,313
30.2
132 Canton, Ohio.
30,667
26,189
73,307
57,458
27.5
133
Butte, Mont ..
30,470
10,723
17.0 184.1
.55
Lynn, Mass ..
62,559
41,654
40.0
137
Eist St. Louis, Ill ... Joliet, Ill.
29,353
23,264
27,132
5.9 65.2
60,651
60,956
*0.5
142
28,429
17,201
62 63 64 . 65
Hoboken, N. J.
59,364
43,648
36.0
143
31,091
11,983
159.4
Wilmington, Del.
76,508
61,431
24.5
Knoxville, Tenn ..... Chattanooga, Tenn .. Schenectady, N. Y ... Fitch burg, Mass .. Superior, Wis.
31,531
22,037
48 43 50 51 52
Reading, Pa.
78,961
58,661
35.6
118
Chester, Pa
33,988
20,226
Albany, N. Y.
94,151
94,923
*0.8
120
Malden, Mass ..
33,664
23,031
87,565
60,278
45.2
124
Springfield, Ill.
34,159
24,963
102,320
64,495
58.6
117
Chelsea, Mass
34,072
27,909
18.4
15
Washington, D. C ...
Minneapolis, Minn ...
202,718
164,738
23.0
99
Little Rock, Ark .... Springfield, Ohio .... Galveston, Texas .... Tacoma, Wash ..
38,253
31,895
29,084
St. Paul, Minn.
163,065
133,156
81,434
61.8
106
Terre Haute, Ind ... Dubuque, Iowa.
Quincy, Ill ..
36,252
118,421
88,150 84,655
42.4
108 109 110
South Bend, Ind.
35,999
31,494 21,819
64.9
Los Angeles, Cal. Memphis, Tenn. Scranton, Pa.
102,479
50,395
116
Davenport, Iowa. McKeesport, Pa.
37,714
36,006
Denver, Col
133,859
Toledo, Ohio ..
36,673
30,217
Columbus, Ohio.
125.560
295,997
14.6
89
Saginaw, Mich ..
42,345
46,322
*8.5
41,459
32,011
29.5 *27.1
39.5
9-1
39,441
33,300
38,469
31,076
San Francisco, Cal ...
342,783
POPULATION.
POPULATION.
Incr. per cent.
* Decrease
(28)
Woonsocket, R. I .... Pueblo, Col ..
68 69 70
Atlantic City, N. J .. Passaic, N. J.
Bay City, Mich ...... Fort Worth, Texas .. Lexington, Ky.
33,111
37,806
Trenton, N. J.
Oakland, Cal.
Lawrence, Mass ....
Des Moines, Iowa .... Springfield, Mass .... Somerville, Mass ... Troy, N. Y.
102,026
75,215
102 103
37,789
131,822
278,718
52,130
29.7
25,998
34.1
50,167
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WARD BOUNDARIES.
Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, Nov., 1906.
WARD ONE .- Bounded by a line beginning at a point in the boundary line between the city of Newton and the town of Watertown, at its in- tersection with the prolongation of the centre line of Emerson street; thence running south- erly by the said centre line of Emerson street to the centre of Pearl street; thence southeasterly through the centre of Pearl street to the centre of Channing street; thence southerly through the centre of Channing street to the centre of Washington street; thence easterly through the centre of Washington street to the centre of Cen- tre street; thence southerly through the centre of Centre street to the centre of Mill street; thence westerly through the centre of Mill street to the centre of Blake street, so called; thence northerly by the centre line of said Blake street to the centre of Cabot street; thence easterly through the centre of Cabot street about fifty feet to a point at its intersection with the west- erly boundary line of Cabot park; thence north- erly by westerly boundary line of Cabot park, to the culvert over Laundry brook on Newton- ville avenue; thence following the centre of said brook northerly to the centre of Washington street; thence easterly in the centre of Wash- ington street to the centre of Adams street; thence northwesterly through the centre of Ad- ams street to the centre of Middle street; thence northeasterly in the centre of Middle street to the centre of Chapel street; thence northwesterly by the centre line of Chapel street to the centre of California street; thence westerly through the centre of California street to the centre of Bridge street; thence northerly in the centre of Bridge street to the dividing line between the city of Newton and town of Watertown in the centre of Charles river; thence easterly by the centre of said river to the dividing line between the city of Newton and the town of Watertown; thence southwesterly and easterly by said dividing line to the point of beginning.
WARD Two .- Bounded by a line beginning at a point at the centre of Charles river on the divid- ing line between the city of Newton and the town of Watertown, at the centre of Bridge street; thence running southerly by the west boundary of ward one to the centre of Mill street: thence westerly through the centre of Mill street to the centre line of Morton street; thence south- erly through the centre of Morton street to the centre line of Commonwealth avenue; thence westerly by said centre line of Commonwealth avenue to the centre of Valentine street; thence northwesterly about eight hundred and eighty feet through the centre of Valentine street to the centre of a proposed street; thence easterly and northerly by centre of said proposed street to its intersection with the centre line of Forest avenue produced; thence northerly through the centre line of Forest avenue to the centre of Mount Vernon street: thence easterly through the cen- tre of Mount Vernon street about three hundred and ten feet to the west boundary of land of Carter; thence northerly by said boundary to the centre of Washington street; thence easterly by the centre of Washington street to the centre of Eddy street; thence northerly through the centre of Eddy street to the centre of Watertown street; thence easterly through the centre of Watertown street to the centre of Albemarle road; thence northerly through the centre of Albemarle road to the centre of North street; thence northwesterly and northerly through the centre of North street to the dividing line be- tween the city of Newton and the city of Wal- tham; thence northeasterly by said dividing line to the centre of Charles river; thence easterly through the centre of Charles river to the point of beginning.
WARD THREE .- Bounded by a line beginning at the centre of North street on the dividing line between the city of Newton and the city of Waltham; thence running southerly by the west- erly boundary of ward two to the centre of Val- entine street and Commonwealth avenue; thence westerly through the centre of Commonwealth avenue to the centre of Fuller street; thence westerly through the centre of Fuller street and Commonwealth avenue to the centre of Wash- ington street; thence northeasterly through the centre of Washington street to the centre of Greenough street; thence westerly through the centre of Greenough street to the centre of Au- burn street; thence easterly through the centre of Auburn street to the centre line of Crescent street; thence northerly through the centre of Crescent street to the centre of Webster street; thence westerly through the centre of Webster street to the centre of Murray road, so called; thence northerly through the centre of said Mur- ray road, so called, to the centre. of Auburndale avenue; thence easterly through the centre of Auburndale avenue to the centre of River street; thence northwesterly through the centre of River street to the centre of Lexington street: thence northwesterly through the centre of Rumford avenue, so called, to the boundary line between the city of Newton and the city of Waltham; thence northeasterly by said dividing line to the point of beginning.
WARD FOUR .- Bounded by a line beginning at the centre of Rumford avenue on the dividing line between the city of Newton and the city of Waltham; thence running southerly by the west- erly boundary of ward three to the centre of Commonwealth avenue; thence southwesterly through the centre of Washington street to the centre of Beacon street; thence easterly through the centre of Beacon street to the centre of Var- ick road, so called; thence southerly by the cen- tre of said Varick road, so called, to the centre line of Cochituate aqueduct, metropolitan water works; thence southwesterly by said aqueduct to the centre of Charles river; thence westerly and northerly through the centre of Charles river to the dividing line between the city of Newton and the city of Waltham; thence northeasterly by said dividing line to the point of beginning.
WARD FIVE .- Bounded by a line beginning at a point in the centre of Charles river at the Co- chituate aqueduct of the metropolitan water works; thence running northeasterly, westerly and northeasterly along the east boundary line of ward four to the centre of Commonwealth avenue at Washington street; thence easterly through the centre of Commonwealth avenue, Fuller street and Commonwealth avenne to the west line of the Newton Cemetery Corporation; thence southerly by the westerly boundary line of the Newton Cemetery Corporation to the divi- sion line between Desmond and Jeffrey Connell; thence southerly by said division line between Desmond and Jeffrey Connell to the centre line of Beacon street about opposite the easterly line of Winslow road, so called; thence easterly by the centre of Beacon street to the centre of Wal- nut street; thence southerly through the centre of Walnut street to the centre line of Berwick road; thence easterly by the centre of Berwick road to the centre of Lake avenue : thence southerly through the centre of Lake avenue to the centre of the old location of Rogers street; thence easterly through the centre of said old location of Rogers street to the centre of Centre street; thence southerly tlirougli the centre of Centre street to the centre of Clark street south of the Common; thence southeasterly through the centre of Clark street to the centre of BoyIs-
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VOTING PRECINCTS
ton street; thence easterly through the centre of Boylston street to the centre of Florence street; thence southeasterly through the centre of Flor- ence street to the dividing line between the city of Newton and the town of Brookline: thence southwesterly and southeasterly by the said di- viding line to the dividing line between the city of Newton and the city of Boston; thence south- westerly by said dividing line to the centre of Charles river; thence northwesterly through the centre of Charles river to the point of beginning.
WARD SIX .- Bounded by a line beginning at the dividing line between the city of Newton and the town of Brookline, in the centre of Florence street; thence running northwesterly by the northeast boundary of ward five to the centre of Commonwealth avenue; thence easterly through the centre of Commonwealth avenue to the cen- tre of Morton street; thence northerly through the centre of Morton street to the centre of Mill street; thence northeasterly by the centre of Mill street to the centre of Centre street; thence northerly through the centre of Centre street to the centre of Cotton street; thence easterly through the centre of Cotton street to the centre of Waverley avenue; thence northerly through the centre of Waverley avenue to centre line of Montrose street; thence easterly by the centre | dividing line to the point of beginning.
line of said Montrose street and said centre line produced to the Cochituate aqueduct of the met- ropolitan water works; thence in an easterly direction about eight hundred and eighty feet by said aqueduct to the southeasterly boundary line of land of Dana Estes; thence northeasterly by said boundary line to the dividing line between the city of Newton and the city of Boston; thence southerly, easterly and southeasterly by said di- viding line to the dividing line between the city of Newton and the town of Brookline; thence southwesterly by said dividing line to the point of beginning.
WARD SEVEN .- Bounded by a line beginning at a point on the dividing line between the city of Newton and the city of Boston, at the north - erly boundary of ward six; thence running west . erly by the northerly boundary line of ward six to the centre of Centre street; thence northerly by the easterly boundary of ward one to a point in the dividing line between the city of Newton and the town of Watertown; thence easterly and northeasterly by said dividing line to a point in the centre of Charles river; thence easterly by said dividing line and the centre of Charles river to the dividing line between the city of Newton and the city of Boston; thence southerly by said
VOTING PRECINCTS.
WARD ONE.
PRECINOT ONE .- That portion of the ward northwest of Laundry brook.
PRECINCT Two .- That portion of the ward southeast of Laundry brook.
WARD TWO.
PRECINCT ONE .- That portion of the ward north of the Boston & Albany railroad.
PRECINOT Two .- That portion of the ward south of the Boston & Albany railroad.
WARD THREE.
PRECINCT ONE .- That portion of the ward north of the Boston & Albany railroad.
PRECINCT Two .- That portion of the ward south of the Boston & Albany railroad.
WARD FOUR.
PRECINCT ONE .- That portion of the ward northeast of the Boston & Albany railroad from Riverside station to Washington street.
PRECINCT Two .- That portion of the ward southwest of the Boston & Albany railroad from Riverside station to Washington street.
WARD FIVE.
PRECINCT ONE .- That portion of the ward bounded by a line commencing at the Charles river east of the pumping station, and running by an old precinct line to Needham street, to Columbia avenue, to Elliot street, to Circuit ave- nue, to Meredith avenue, to the B. & A. R. R. at Eliot station, by the railroad to Chestnut street, to Radcliff road, to Quinobequin road, and cross- ing it; thence by the division line between land of C. Warren and M. A. P. Dresser to the Charles River and by said river to point of beginning.
PRECINCT Two .- That portion of the ward east and north of a line commencing on Beacon street
at the west bounds of the Newton cemetery and running by Beacon street to Beethoven avenue, to Woodward street, to Orchard avenue, to the B.& A. R. R., to Meredith avenue, to Circuit avenue, to Elliot street, to Columbia avenue, to Needham street, to an old precinct line near the pumping station, and by said line to the Charles river.
PRECINCT THREE .- That portion of the ward north and west of a line commencing at the Charles river at the division line between land of Cathe- rine Warren and Mary A. P. Dresser, and running by said line to Quinobequin road, to Radcliff road, to Chestnut street, to the B. & A. R.R., by the rail- road to Orchard avenue, to Woodward street, to Beethoven avenne, to Beacon street, and by Bea- con street to the west bounds of the Cemetery.
WARD SIX.
PRECINCT ONE .- That portion of the ward north of Beacon street, and westerly of the line of Precinct 3.
PRECINCT Two .- That portion of the ward south of Beacon street, and westerly of the line of Precinct 3.
PRECINCT THREE .- That portion of the ward east of a line commencing at the junction of Florence and Boylston streets, and running north- easterly 2180 feet, northwesterly 520 feet, north- easterly 2585 feet on private lands, to Beacon street, by Beacon street to Hobart road, to Com- monwealth avenue, to Nobscot road; northerly by Nobscot road 272 feet; easterly 172 feet, north- erly 562 feet on private lands to Ward street, a point about 240 feet westerly from the centre line of Hammond street; thence westerly on Ward street 100 feet; thence northeasterly 637 feet, easterly 152 feet, northerly 400 feet, westerly 28 feet, northeasterly 395 feet on private lands to Cochituate Aqueduct at line of Ward 7.
WARD SEVEN.
PRECINCT ONE .- The entire ward.
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HALLS
A. O. U. W. HALL, 1301 Washington, ARCANUM HALL, 50 High,
ATHENAEUM HALL, 98 Dalby, AUBURN HALL, Ash,
BRAY HALL, Bray block,
CIRCUIT HALL, 78 Langley road,
CITY HALL, 1337 Washington, cor. Cherry,
COLE'S HALL, Washington, cor. Hall,
DENNISON HALL, 835A Washington,
ELIOT HALL, 394 Centre,
FORESTERS' HALL, 101 Dalby, nr. Watertown,
FREEMAN HALL, 2364 Washington,
GRAND ARMY HALL, 460 Newtonville av.,
LAFAYETTE HALL, 101 Dalby,
LINCOLN HALL, Lincoln, cor. Walnut, Newton Highlands
MAGUE HALL, 1244 Washington, West Newton MASONIC HALL, 460 Newtonville av., cor. Walnut, Newtonville NORUMBEGA HALL, 339 Auburn, Auburndale
ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING ASSOC. HALL, 1156 Walnut,
Newton Highlands
ODD FELLOWS' HALL, 1351 Washington,
ODD FELLOWS' HALL, 17 Lincoln,
West Newton Newton Highlands Newton
ROYAL ARCANUM HALL, 251 Washington, SOCIETY HALL, 339 Auburn, Taylor block, Auburndale STEVENS' HALL, Lincoln, cor. Walnut, Newton Highlands TEMPLE HALL, 460 Newtonville av., cor. Walnut, Newtonville WABAN HALL, 91 Wyman, near Beacon; Waban
WARNER'S HALL, Centre, cor. Elmwood, Newton
HILLS With Elevation Above Tide Water
BALD PATE HILL, Dudley, near Brookline, ward 5; 318 feet BELLEVUE, Bellevue av., ward 4
CHESTNUT HILL, Essex rd., ward 6; 290 feet
COTTAGE HILL, Elliot, cor. Cottage, ward 5; 230 feet
HUNNEWELL HILL, Washington, near Hunnewell av., ward 7 INSTITUTION HILL, Institution av., ward 6; 301 feet
MOFFAT HILL, Windsor rd., ward 5; 223 feet
MOUNT IDA, Newtonville av., ward 1; 206 feet
NONANTUM HILL, Brighton, n. Waverley av., ward 7; 230 feet OAK HILL, Dedham, near Greenwood, ward 5; 296 feet PIGEON HILL, Auburn, n. Evergreen av., ward 4; 85 feet WABAN HILL, Commonwealth av., n. Ward, ward 6; 313 feet
MAP OF NEWTON
Price, 25 Cents . THE DREW ALLIS COMPANY 452 MAIN STREET, WORCESTER, MASS.
West Newton Upper Falls Newton Auburndale Newton Centre Newton Centre West Newton Newton
Newtonville Newton Newton Lower Falls Newtonville Newton
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC
ARMORY BUILDING, Washington, opp. Channing, Newton ASSOCIATES' BLOCK, Centre, cor. Pelham, Newton Centre Newtonville
ASSOCIATES' BUILDINGS, 283 Walnut,
BACON'S BLOCK, 277 Washington, near Centre, Newton
BANK BUILDING, Washington, Centre and Hall, Newton BRACKETT'S BLOCK, Centre, opp. Public Library, Newton
Newton Centre
BRADFORD COURT, 17 to 31 Institution av., BRAY BLOCK, Union, cor. Institution av., Newton Centre BRIDGHAM'S BLOCK, Bowers, opp. depot, Newtonville
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