North Adams city directory 1907, Part 2

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Publication date: 1907
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
Number of Pages: 202


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Burlingame Block,


Main Street


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JAMES T. LARKIN'S


THE WILSON


The Commercial Travelers' Home Unexcelled Cuisine


Newly Furnished Throughout


Excellent Cafe Connected


Also Directly Connected with


New Empire Theatre


JOHN T. BARRY, Prop.


To the People of North Adams


If you are dissatisfied with the bread that you eat and would like to make a change, you could not do better than to try


RENTON'S RICE BREAD


It is made of Pure Sweet Milk and Whole Rice. It is scientifically MACHINE MADE. The only Sanitary Method used in the City. Every loaf is guaranteed and is wrapped in Fine Wax Paper and bears the name


"RENTON"


Ask your Grocer for Rice Bread, he can get it for you. Four Delivery Wagons on the Road Daily Scotch Oat Cakes, and Sweet Milk Scones Also a Fine Line of Cakes and Pastry


RENTON'S BAKERY


414 Houghton Street,


Alexander Renton, Prop.


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P. M. HATTON Bakery and Groceries


All goods usually kept in first-class store at lowest prices.


87 CENTER STREET,


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NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


E. M. WHEELER & SON


Successors to W. J. McNeill


Bakery


Ice Cream


and Caterers


Montrose Pudding Wedding Cakes and Ornaments


Telephone 248-1 House Telephone 185-12


29 Eagle St.


WILLIAM SULLIVAN - Dealer in - -


Furniture, Stoves and Carpets General House Furnisher


Sullivan's New Block, - - North Adams, Mass.


JOHN F. CONLON


Peg Top 5 cts. Monogram 10 cts.


Fine Line Pipes, Cigarettes and Smokers' Articles.


41 Main St., North Adams


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CHAS. L. FRINK DEPUTY U. S. MARSHALL DEPUTY SHERIFF and LICENSED AUCTIONEER 9 Burlingame Block. North Adams. = " Mass.


F. A. SECOR Practical Plumber


Steam and Hot Water Fitter


Full Line of Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Fixtures 131 STATE STREET, - NORTH ADAMS


- T. M. CALNAN Cigar Manufacturer The C. and P. 10c. Cascade 5c. Straight Clendale 5c. 51 EAGLE ST. NORTH ADAMS


HENRY S. LYONS


Real Estate and Insurance


Office, Hoosac Savings Bank Building


North Adams, . . Mass.


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If You Want all the News Read THE NORTH ADAMS HERALD


We cover the local territory thoroughly. We have a large and competent force of local men. Our telegraph service covers the general news of the world up to the time of going to press.


Many excellent features will be found in the Herald every day. Read every page, and read it every day- Delivered every night at your home for 12 cents a week.


HAGGERTY BROS., Proprietors


18 Bank Street.


NICHOLS & GODFREY ROLL COVERING, ROLL STOCKS, ETC.


FACTORIES Barber's Leather Factory, Union St., No. Adams, Mass. Plunkett & Sons, Warp Mills, Adams, Mass.


All Work Warranted A. E. NICHOLS. E. J. GODFREY


SAVE ENOUGH MONEY


By Cooking With Gas


To Pay for Lighting Your House


With GasĀ®


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ANTONIO MASTROIANNI


Groceries and Provisions


Fruits, Nuts, Confectionery, Vegetables in Season, Etc. Direct Importer of Italian Table Supplies.


I AND 3 MAIN STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


JOHN J. SULLIVAN DEALER IN


Choice Groceries and Provisions


Canned Fruit and Delicacies a Specialty. Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment Given Transients.


5 CENTER STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS,


E. B. LANFAIR Fine Line of Groceries


Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flour, Canned Goods, Butter and Eggs of the Best Quality.


ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED 144 Houghton Street, North Adams


E. A. RICHARDSON & CO.


Wholesale Grocers


NORTH ADAMS, - MASS.


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TRY ...


Lenox Half Stock Ale


THE FINEST ALE BREWED


Call for it . . v


THE BERKSHIRE BREWING ASS'N.


MURRY M. SANFORD


PUZZLED. - "I Never Received so Many Good Proofs in My Life. It is Difficult to Choose Because I Like Them All." Such Comments Are Made Every Day at This Studio.


Sanford's Studio, 633-4-5 Dowlin Block, No. Adams, Mass.


BARBER LEATHER CO. FANCY LEATHERS, STRAPPING, CHAIR SEATS.


TANNERIES


Rensselaer, N. Y.


Readsboro, Vt.


Finishing Factory,


North Adams, Mass.


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OREN R. DAVIS


DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. LOWEST CASH PRICES. 55 River Street, - North Adams, Mass.


DAVIS & CO.


Emerson Davis, Mgr. Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. LOWEST CASH PRICES. 74 Holbrook St., North Adams, Mass.


EDWARD McSHEEN DEALER IN


Groceries and Provisions


Fruits, Vegetables, Tobacco ard Cigars. Temperance Drinks, Notions, Etc.


Cor. Eagle and River Sts., North Adams.


J. R. Chippendale, Pres. J. Franklin Torrey, Mgr. Wm. M. Burch, Treas. NORTH ADAMS CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. PURE FOOD GROCERS.


9 EAGLE STREET TELEPHONE 141.


We Sell the Best Coal Mined, Hard Wood and Kindlings. Teaming a Specialty, NORTH ADAMS CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. 85 STATE ST. - - TELEPHONE 49.


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RICHMOND THEATRE


ONLY THE BEST IN


OVAUDEVILLE.XD


POPULAR PRICES.


TRUDEAU BROS. DEALERS IN


FINE GROCERIES Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flour, Canned Goods, Butter and Eggs of the Best Quality. ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. 160 Eagle Street Telephone 132-1.


NORTH ADAMS.


J. H. GRIFFIN Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Meats EVERYTHING THE BEST AND PRICES THE LOWEST Orders Taken, Prompt Delivery Telephone 93-3 233 Houghton St., North Adams


A. E. HALL W. H. HEFFERNAN. Brush Co. The Hall-Heffernan Manufacturers of The Heffernan Compressed Brush. Rotary Brushes in Yarn, Hair Tampico, Bristles Seersucker and Mill Brushes.


Special Brushes to Order Factory 46 Lincoln St. NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


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D. DELISLE Plumbing, heating, Ventilating and Gas fitting Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker Union Street Phone 396-4 Office 10 Tannery Yard, North Adams, Mass.


Berkshire Cycle and Auto. Co.


Cycle and Automobile Supplies


Bicycle, Automobile, Machine and General Repairs. Also Storage for Automobiles. 95 1-2 Main St., Hoosac Court, No. Adams, Mass.


JOS. Z. LAFAVE Carriage and Wagon Shop


Repairing of All Kinds. New Work Built to Order. All Work Promptly Done, Satisfaction Guaranteed .


Cor. Union St. and Willow Dell. North Adams, Mass,


THE NEW AMERICAN 211 NORTH STREET. RATES, $2.50 and $3.00. PLUMB & CLARK, Proprietors. PITTSFIELD, MASS.


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MICHAEL BOULGER TAXIDERMIST


We mount by most approved museum methods, BIRDS ANIMALS, GAME HEADS. Tan Skins, Make Rugs and Fur Garments. Buy and Sell Specimens.


STAMFORD,


Vt.


ELMER E. FULLER


Dealer in all kinds of


BUSINESS HORSES


Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. Strictly square business methods. Horse clipping by Electric machine. Stable in rear of Beaver House, 38 State street. A share of your patronage solicited. Residence and telephone at Mansion House.


NORTH ADAMS, : : MASS.


JACOB ON Charcoal and Kindling Hacks at all hours for all occasions. 109 River St., - North Adams Telephone Connection.


Stockwell and Rosston RELIABLE DEALERS IN


MEATS and PROVISIONS


Largest and Best Stock.


Satisfaction Guaranteed.


Telephone 232


29 Main St.


No. Adams


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J. D. MURPHY


Fine Groceries and Provisions, Fruits, Confectionery, Etc.


264 River Street.


Telephone 164-2.


FRED GREGORY DEALER IN


Groceries and Provisions Flour, Grain, Hay and Wood. 470 Union Street. = North Adams, Mass, Telephone Connection.


PHILLIP CHESBRO


Teacher of Piano and Organ


20 HOOSAC BANK BLOCK.


NORTH ADAMS.


Henry Ouellette Shaving and hairdressing Rooms.


Four Chairs and no Apprentices. Children's Hairdressing a Specialty. 97 Center Street, - North Adams, Mass.


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LICENSED MILK PEDDLERS AND DEALERS.


Minnie D. Greenwood, Clarksburg. W. P.| Boland, 286 Main street. Chas. H. Livermore, 73 Chestnut Lewis H. Fuller, Stamford. H. A. Sherman, 95 Hall street. Geo. O. Fuller, Stamford.


Thos. H. Perkins, Clarksburg. P. Landry, 566 State Road. Chas. Blanquant, Clarksburg. A. E. Clark, Clarksburg. Moses Clairmont, Clarksburg. John D. Murphy, cor River and Veazie. J. H. Griffin, 223 Houghton street. Standard Mer. Co., 27 Eagle street.


A. W Babcock, State road.


E. J. Loveridge, Clarksburg. F. A. Harris, Stamford. R. Briggs, S. Church street. E. M. Blood, Stamford .:


W. J. Darling, 343 Main street. Joseph Bissaillon, Notch H. E. Daniels, Tunnel road. Harry Crews, Notch. D. K. Jones, Blackinton.


S. S. Hosley & Co., State street. Geo. Burdick ,15 Walnut.


N. A. Co-op Ass'n, 9 Eagle G. W. Vosburg, 1101 Greylock road. W. H. Freeman, cor. River and Marshall Metham Neimer, cor Center and Holden. H. S. Bulford, Notch Road. W.m. W. Bennett, Blackinton, Phelps Farm. John E. Lamb, State street. A. J. Green, Notch, Walden Farm.


James Mahoney, Richmond avenue. J. F. Rudnick, Eagle street. Joseph Bolus, cor. Eagle and Union. John Joseph, Union and bridge. Ameen Nassif, 390 E. Main st M. Deep, 145 Ashland street. Herman G. Fuller, Stamford. J. P. Doyle, 176 Union street. W. S. Proud, Clarksburg. Joseph Miller, Union stret, Ist bridge. N. Cavanough Co., Main P. Johns, Eagle and Center.


Trudeau Bros., 160 Eagle Edward McSheen, Eagle and River.


Peter Parker, 573 State Road.


David Witto, Clarksburg.


Lewis S. Westcott, Clarksburg ..


F. M. Edward, Clarksburg. Frank, B. Shuliis, Clarksburg


S. H. Phelps, Williamstown.


N. Clarmont, Johnson street .. W. C. Davis, E. Mountain road. B. Belliveau, Greylock. Geo. Vassuer, 16 Miner Street.


A. Benoit, 15 Washington avenue. C. H Chappel ,East road. A. George, West Main street. A. J. Tanner, Stamford. Elmer Taber, 61 State street. L. H. Scully, Tunnel road. Louis Renaud, 13 Tyler. John Meade, 331 West Main street.


J. Spitzer, E. Mountain road. A. E. Dunn, Stamford. John Toomey, 31 Main Joseph H. Geddis, 30 N. Lights avenue. D. W. Wells, 568 West Main. Geo. Dunn, Pownal. Nelson Marlow, Howland Farm. Arthur Oldman, 9 Briggs.


D. W. Blanchard, Clarksburrg. W. B. Demming, 40 Chase avenue. Gordon S. Parris, Beaver street. August Wener, Greylock.


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HARRY C. CLARK


WM. R. CLARK


Model Laundering, Carpet Cleaning and Bed Renovating Co.


BRANCH OFFICE: EMPIRE BLOCK.


TEL. 307-1 46 LINCOLN STREET


E. F. DUROCHER & CO.


Shaving and Hairdressing Parlor


25 Eagle Street, North Adams, Mass.


GREYLOCK HOUSE


ADAMS, MASS.


THOMAS P. WELCH, Prop.


Everything First-Class and Prices Reasonable.


The S. B. DIBBLE LUMBER CO. MANUFACTURER OF


Sash, Doors, Blinds, Interior finish, Store fixtures and Packing Boxes


174 State St., North Adams, Mass.


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State Normal School


Faculty


FRANK F. MURDOCK, Principal Psychology, Pedagogy.


Rowland W. Guss


Natural Science.


Lyman R. Allen History, Geography -.


Willis B. Anthony


Manual Training.


Rose E. Searle Mathematics, Music-


Mary A. Pearson


Drawing, Painting.


Annie C Skeele Physiology, Physical Culture.


Mary L. Baright English, Elocution.


Training School


See Mark Hopkins School.


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Candidates for admission to any of the Normal Schools must have attained the age of sixteen years and must be free from disease or infirmity which would unfit them for the office of teacher. Their fitness for admission will be determined :- 1, by their standing in a physical examination ; 2 by their moral character; 3, by their high school record ; 4, by a written examination ; 5, by an oral examina- tion .


Candidates will be received upon certificate if they have at- tained a standing of at least 80 per cent in the following subjects: English, Latin, French, Algebra, Plane Geometry, United States History and Civil Government, Physics, Chemistry, Physical Geo- graphy, Botany, Drawing, Music, Physiology.


Note :- The holder of this certificate will be admitted to any State Norna! School of Massachusetts (excepting the Normal Art School) without examination in the subjects marked with two crosses. On other subjects an examination will be required in ac- cordance with the specifications contained in the circulars of the several normal schools.


Oral Examination. - Each candidate shall be required to read aloud in the presence of the examiners. He shall also be questioned orally either upon some of the foregoing subjects or upon other matters within his experience, in order that the examiners may gain some impression about his personal characteristics and his use of language, as well as giving him an opportunity to furnish any evidence of qualification that might not otherwise become known to them.


Records of Scholarship .- The importance of a good record in the high school cannot be overestimated. Reasonable allowance in equivalents will be made in case a candidate, for satisfactory reasons, has not taken a study named for examination. Successful experi- ence in teaching is allowed to be taken into account in the determinations of equivalents in the entrance examinations.


Times of Examination .- Entrance examinations for candidates wishing to enter in September will be held : - The first examination on Thursday and Friday, June 27 and 28; the second examination


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on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 3 and 4. Preliminary ex- aminations are allowed in June. Candidates are advised to present themselves at the first examination.


General Two Years' Course .- This course is designed primarily for those who aim to teach in public schools below the high school grade.


Three Years' Course -This course includes the subjects of the two years' course and additional elective studies from the mathe- matics, science, language, art and psychology. This course will fit graduates for highest grammar grades and departmental teaching.


Kindergarten Primary Course .- This course extends through a minimum of two years and includes such studies of the two years' course as immediately pertain to kindergarten work, instruction in the history and theory of kindergartens, and practice in teaching.


Special Course for Teachers. - Teachers of several years of suc- cessful experience in teaching, who give evidence of maturity, good scholarship, and of aptness to teach, may with the consent of the principal and of the board of visitors select a course, including the course in psychology aud pedagogy, and when such course is suc- cessfully completed they shall receive certificates for the same.


Tuition .- Tuition is free to all residents of Massachusetts. For others the tuition is fifty dollars a year. Text books and supplies are free as in the public schools. State aid to a limited extent may be granted to deserving persons, citizens of Massachusetts, after they have been in attendance for at least one term, provided they do not live in towns where normal schools are situated.


The Dormitory .- The dormitory provides accommodations for sixty students. Two students occupy one room. The rooms are furnished with the exception of bedding and towels. The price of board is $160 for the school year, payable in advance, in four pay- ments, one every ten weeks, beginning with the opening of school in September.


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North Adams Streets and Avenues


ADAMS street, from 5 Hathaway west to Harris. ARMSTRONG avenue, east from 7 Brooklyn. to N. Holden .. ARNOLD place, east of 108 Church.


ASHLAND street, south from 120 Main, Opp Eagle BALLOU street, from Veazie east to Houghton.


BANK street, from 7& Main south to Summer.


BARTH street, from 394 Eagle east to Marietta. BEACH street, north from East ave to Franklin.


BEACON street, from 102 Prospect east to Summit.


BEAVER street, from 379 Union northeast to city limits :.


BETHEL street, from 30 Franklin south. BINGHAM avenue, from Brown east.


BLACKINTON street, from 350 Church west to Ashland .. BLISS street, from Glen avenue to Summit street. BOND street, from 346 Ashland east to Cornith. BRACEWELL avenue, from 167 Eagle west to Houghton. BRADFORD street, runs south from Bradley. BRADLEY place, north from 53 Center.


BROOKLYN street, from Houghton northeast to city limits. BROOKLYN terrace, from Hughton east to Chase ave. BROWN street, from 185 West Main north to River. BRAYTONVILLE,located one mile west of Phoenix bridge. BRIGGS street, east from 429 Eagle to Marietta. BRADLEY street, from 432 Church east to Kemp ave. BRYANT street, from 363 Houghton west to Veazie. BURDICKVILLE, hill northwest of Johnson Mfg. Co.'s works BURNHAM street, from Crest road to Walker. CADY street, north from School to North.


CANAL street, from corner River and Eagle to Union. CARD stret, from Cemetery west parallel with W. Main. CENTER street, from 51 Eagle west to Phoenix.


CENTRAL avenue, from 55 Franklin north. CHARLES street, parallel 380 W. Main, east to Cemetery. CHASE avenue, from 151 River to N. Holden. CHERRY street, from 180 Pleasant east to Meadow. CHEESBRO avenue, from 17 North north.


CHESTNUT street, from 18 Spring west.


CHURCH place, from Main to Summer next Congregational ch. CHURCH street, from corner Eagle and Center south to city limits.


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CLARK street, from Harrison street to Greylock ave. CLEVELAND avenue, from Gallup to Kemp. .


CLIFF street, from Union at Print works north to Glen ave.


CORINTH street, from 20 Lawrence ave. south to Davenport. CREST road, from Walker to Beaver.


CROSSEY place, from River north.


CROWLEY avenue, west from 83 Ashland.


DAVENPORT street, from 364 Ashland north to Church.


DEAN street, west from 510 State.


DENNIS street, now Veazie.


DEPOT street, from depot to West Main, Greylock.


DOVER street, 70 Cherry south to Richview.


DOWLIN place, off Pleasant west.


DUNBAR avenue, from Brown west.


DUGGAN street, west to Hathaway.


EAGLE street, from 119 Main north to city limits.


EAST avenue, east from Glen avenue to John street.


EAST BROOKLYN street, now Brooklyn.


EAST CLIFF street, now Front.


EAST HIGH street, from Summit ave to Kemp ave.


EAST JOHNSON street, east from 479 Union.


EAST MAIN street, now Main.


EAST QUINCY stret, from 128 Pleasant east to Kep ave. EAST UNION street, now Union.


ELM street, from Grant north to Sperry ave.


ELMWOOD avenue east from Willow to Dover. ESTES street, from 299 Eagle west to Hospital. FAIRFIELD avenue, west from 111 Holden.


FAIRGROUND avenue, north from 381 W. Main.


FEIGE street, west from 363 Houghton to Brooklyn. FERN street, from Summit ave to Glen ave.


FIRST street, west from West End terrace to Notch road. FLEMING street, from Park ave east to Kemp ave. FOLSOM street, north from Cleveland ave to Gallup. FOREST street, south from Richmond ave to Knox.


FOURTH street, west from West End terrace to Notch road. FRANCIS street, from 109 State west and south to Walnut.


FRANKLIN street, from Eagle and Liberty northeast to city limits.


FREDERICK street, from 313 Houghton west.


FREEMAN avenue, from 27 River north to Bracewell ave. FRONT street, northeast from Cliff to Glen ave. FULLER street, from 366 Hougton west ..


FURNACE street, from Main street bridge south to Witt ave. GALLUP street, from 380 Main to TJnion.


GLEASON street, from Hougton east to Eagle, Clarksburg. GLEN avenue, from 300 Franklin south to Front. GOODRICH street, north from 475 W. Main to Walden. GRACE street, from Richmond ave south. GRANITE street, from Rock south.


GRANT street, from 33 Lincoln west to Elm.


GREYLOCK avenue. from new Greylock road north to Fitchubrg railroad.


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GREYLOCK street, from State south and west to city line. GROVE street, from 56 Bracewell ave north to Hall. GROVER street, north from Cleveland ave.


HALL street, west from 201 Eagle to 61 N. Holden.


HARRIS street, north from River ex. to North.


HARRISON street, from West Main street to new Greylock road. HARRISON avenue, south from 157 E. Quincy.


HATHAWAY street, from North south to River.


HIGH street, from 29 W. Main south.


HIGHLAND avenue, from Lawrence to Davenport.


HODGE'S crossing, from south end of State to east road to Adams.


HOLBROOK street, from 34 Wall east to Meadow.


HOLDEN street, from 61 Main north to River.


HOOKER street, from 173 State west to Francis. HOOSAC court, entrance 95 1-2 Main.


HOOSAC street, from Church west to 248 Ashland. HOUGHTON street, from River north to city limits. HOWLAND Farms, formerly Zylonite, south end of State.


HUDSON street, from 204 Eagle east to Prospect.


IRVING avenue, from Whitman west to Witt street.


ISLAND avenue, from new Greylock road south.


JACKSON street, from 170 Eagle, Larkin corner, east to Prospect. JAMES street, west from River ex. JOHN street, north from Front to Maple.


JOHNSON street, northeast from 479 Union.


JONES Hill, in Clarksburg, north Hougtonville.


KEMP avenue, south from 462. Main to Bradley.


KEMP street, north from 457 Main to Union.


KNOX street, from High west to Forest.


LAKE street, runs south, east side of Park. LAMOUREUX place, from High west.


LARKIN corner, cor 170 Eagle and Jackson.


LAUREL avenue, from Liberty north to Freeman school.


LAWRENCE avenue, from 279 Ashland east.


LEONARD terrace, off Montana.


LEWIS place, off High.


LIBERTY stret, north from 219 Hougton east to 231 Eagle.


LINCOLN street, from 25 Center north to River.


LLOYD street, from 167 State west.


LOFTUS street, north from 299 River to North.


LUTHER street, from 97 Eagle west and north.


MAGNOLIA terrace, rear River. west of Veazie.


MAIN street, from Five Points west to Phoenix bridge.


MAPLE street, east from Beach to John.


MARIETTA street, from 26 Franklin north.


MARION avenue, south through West End Park from W. Matn to Fourth.


MARSHALL street, from 19 Main north to River. MEADOW street, from 101 E. Quincy south to Bradley. MILL Row, southwest from W. Main to Braytonville mill. MILLARD avenue, from Eagle east in Clarksburg. MILLARD street, from Hudson south.


MILLER'S Lane, from 35 Union north.


MINER street, east from cor Main and Pleasant to Union.


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MONTANA street, from 70 Porter south to Lawrence ave. MONTGOMERY street. from &u Prospect east to Cliff. MORRIS street, from 34 Summer south to Quincy. MORTON Hill, west from Walnut street. MOWBRAY street, west from Whitman to Witt street. MOWBRAY avenue, west from Whitman to Witt street. NELSON street, off 106 Veazie.


NEW GREYLOCK Road, west from 568 W. Main to Greylock. NORMAL terrace, Church opp. Normal school.


NORTH street, from 245 Houghton west to Tyler.


NORTH CHURCH street, now Church.


NORTH HOLDEN street, from 97 River north to Hospital. NORTHERN LIGHTS avenue, from 139 Franklin north,


NOTCH road from 568 W. Main south. O'BRIEN lane. off. 25 Eagle.


OLDS street, from Harrison street to Greylock ave.


ORCHARD terrace, from 51 Liberty north.


PALMER avenue, west from Hathaway to Tyler ..


PARK avenue, south from 434 Main.


PATTISON avenue, west from Walnut. PATTISON street, west from Notch road to city limits.


PEARL street, from 18 Main south.


PEBBLE street, from Robinson south.


PERRY avenue, from Washington ave south to Elmwood ave. PHILLIPS street, now N. Holden. PHOENIX street, north from 15 Main. PITTS street, from 9 North street north.


PLEASANT street, from 244 Main to 191 Church.


PORTER street, from 251 Church west to 179 Ashland.


POTTER place, from 109 Eagle west. PROSPECT street, from 150 Eagle east thence north to Franklin. PROTECTION avenue, Greylock.


QUINCY street, from 99 Church west to Morris.


RAND'S lane, east from 84 Ashland.


RAND street, from Miner school park to 23 Reed.


RAY street, from 36 Franklin south to Wesleyan,


RAYMOND court, east from Brooklyn.


REED street, north from Main to Union.


RESERVOIR road, from 63 Furnace southwest to Notch.


RESERVOIR road, continuation of Furnace southwest. RICHMOND avenue, west from High. RICHVIEW avenue, southwest from 450 W. Main. RICHVIEW street, east from 50 Dover to Meadow.


RIVER street, from 141 Eagle west to Tyler.


RIVER street extension, from River west to Burdickville. ROCK street, from Pebble west to Granite. ROBINSON street, from 59 Furnace west to Pebble. ROYAL avenue, south from 32 Washington ave to Porter. RYAN'S lane, from 53 Center north.


SANFORD'S lane, from 40 Washington avenue south. SECOND street, west from West End terrace to Notch road. SCHOOL street, west from 41 Veazie.


SOUTH street, from 10 Spring to Washington ave.


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SPRING street. from 130 Church southwest to 22 Washington ave SPERRY avenue, east from 116 Holden STATE street, from 47 Main south to city limits. ST. JOHN'S court, north from 45 Summer. SUMMER street, from 73 Church west to State.


SUMMIT avenue, from 398 Main south (Kempville). SUMMIT street, from Beacon north to Clarksburg. TANNERY yard, south from Union above first bridge.


THIRD street, west from West End terrace to Marion ave. TREMONT street, from Beason north to Franklin. TYLER street. north from River north.


UNION street, from 72 Eagle east. VADNER lane, south from 56 Center VALENCIA street, south from W. Main, Greylock.


VEAZIE street, north from 267 River. VINCENT avenue, from 460 Main south to E. Quincy.


WALDEN street, west from Fairground ave to Goodrich.


WALL street, from E. Quincy south to Cherry.


WALKER street, from Five Roads north to Clarksburg and Stamford.


WALNUT street, west and south from 199 State.


WASHINGTON avenue, from 211 Church west to Ashland.


WARREN street, from Richmond ave south.


WAVERLY place, west from Holden.


WEBSTER avenue, from 109 Holden.


WELLS avenue, from cor Franklin and Summit to city limits. WESLEYAN extension, from 168 Prospect to Summit. WESLEYAN street, from 230 Eagle to Prospect.


WEST END PAK, bounded by W. Main and Notch road.


WEST END TERRACE, south through West End Park. WHEELER avenue, head of Houghton street, Clarksburg. WHITMAN street, from Richmond ave south.




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