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If so, I should be glad to hear from you at anytime, as I do all kinds of Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Business and Calling Cards, Invitations, Programs, Catalogs, Books, Posters and Tickets. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Warren J. Crawley "THE PRINTER" 95 1-2 Main St. (Hoosac Court) North Adams
M. O. LeBEL
Dealer in Fine
Boots :: Shoes :: Rubbers
9 Union Street. House 225 Main
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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WILLIAM SULLIVAN
Dealer In Furniture, Stoves and Carpets General House Furnisher Sullivan's New Block, North Adams, Mass.
MEANEY & WALSH BERKSHIRE MONUMENTAL WORKS
Manufacturers and Dealers in All Kinds of Marble and Granite Monuments and Headstones Stone Constantly on Hand for Building Purposes. Estimates given on all kinds of Building Stone 15 Eagle Street, - North Adams, Mass.
Carlisle Hardware Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hardware and Mill Supplies
Paints, Oils and Glass, Lime and Cement - - 99 Main Street, : North Adams, Mass.
GREYLOCK HOUSE
ADAMS, MASS.
THOMAS P. WELCH, Prop.
Everything First-Class and Prices Reasonable
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H. P. SCHELL MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Fine Monumental Work Granite and Marble OFFICE AND WORKS, SOUTH CHURCH STREET, NEAR CEMETERIES. Pittsfield Street Cars Pass Door Telephone 397-12, North Adams
THE NEW AMERICAN
211 NORTH STREET Rates $2.50 and $3.00 PLUMB & CLARK, Proprietors PITTSFIELD, MASS.
E. F. DUROCHER & CO. Shaving and Hairdressing Parlor
25 Eagle Street, North Adams, Mass.
HAS. L. FRINK
DEPUTY SHERIFF and +
, LICENSED AUCTIONEER
9 Burlingame Block,
North Adams, Mass.
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T. M. CALNAN
Cigar Manufacturer
The C. and P. 10c Cascade 5c Straight Glendale 5c.
51 EAGLE ST. NORTH ADAMS
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
WHITNEY BROS. Brick, Stone Masons and Contractors
Are Prepared to Furnish the Finest Stone for Building Purposes to be found in this vicinity and at Prices that cannot be beaten.
C. E. WHITNEY, MERRILL H. WHITNEY, 32 Blackinton St., North Adams
219 Church St.
HENRY OUELLETTE Shaving and hair Dressing Rooms
Three. Chairs and no Apprentices Children's Hairdressing a Specialty All Work Guaranteed First-Class
97 Center St., North Adams, Mass. -
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THE CLIMAX
The Place Where Quality and Quantity Reign Su- preme With Our Pop Corn and Peanuts. Head- quarters for Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. Grower, Importer and Dealer of Pure Olive Oil. ANGELO SICILIANO, Cor. Holden and Main Sts-
North Adams Blank Book Co. E. D. GAY, PROP.
Paper Ruling, Loose Leaf Ledger Work and Book Binding EAGLE STREET, : North Adams, Mass. Witherell Block Telephone
HARRY M. FARNUM
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Lime, also First Quality Building Stone in any Quantity
Works, 924 State Street North Adams, Mass.
This book is secretly numbered And should it be LOST or STOLEN please report to us immediately, as we have a record of the number and will advertise for and use every effort pos- sible to recover same. We will gladly assist in prosecuting the party or parties purloining it from the rightful owner.
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E. M. WHEELER SON
Successors to W. J. McNeill
Bakery
and
Caterers
Telephone 248-I House Telephone 185-12
Ice Cream Montrose Pudding Wedding Cakes and Ornaments 29 Eagle Street
HYMON H. KRONICK Merchant Tailor
Up-to-date Tailoring Is Our Specialty Cleaning and Pressing at Short Notice Tel. 23 MAIN STREET, COR. MARSHALL
To the People of North Adams:
If you are dissatisfied with the bread that you eat and wonld 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 Marvel 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, 74 Holden St. Alexander Renton, Prop.
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HARRY G. CLARK WM. R. CLARK
Model Laundering, Carpet Clean- ing and Bed Renovating Co. Branch Office: Empire Block, 27 Holden St. Telephone 307-1 46 Lincoln Street
DEMPSEY & MULCARE
CHOICE
Ales, Wines, Liquors & Cigars 116 Center Street, North Adams, Mass.
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 Main Street, : North Adams, Mass.
L. A. WESTON Steam, Water & Mill Supplies
Plumbing, Steam, Tin and Sheet Iron Work
SHOW ROOMS:
2 DEAN STREET,
ADAMS, MASS.
23 EAGLE STREET, - NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Telephone Connection.
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1882 1909 James L. Comishy. Funeral Director.
Orders at All Hours Promptly Attended to at Reasonable Terms Furniture Upholstered and Repaired in Best Manner 13 Union Street, North Adams, Mass. Residence, 33 Hudson St. Telephone Connection.
Prexite Comb Company ( Successors to Hall-Heffernan Brush Co.
Makers of-Department A .- Prexite Combs. De- partment B .-- Shank, Heel and Edge Brushes, Mill Brushes, Furnisher Brushes, Metal Polishing Brushes.
46 Lincoln Street. North Adams.
NOEL'S CAFE.
SURPASSING . COFFEE
ALWAYS OPEN.
BEST HOME COOKING.
Cor. Summer and Ashland Streets
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JOHN BRACKLEY & SONS
NEWSDEALERS School Supplies, Blank Books, Playing Cards, Souvenir Postal Cards, Sheet Music. Copyright Works of Fiction All Late Magazines Tobacco and Cigars
EMPIRE THEATRE LOBBY NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
MINNIE V. DONOVAN
TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY
New England Conservatory Method
Studio and Residence - - - 84 Eagle St.
MARIE R. BRODERICK FINE MILLINERY
Prompt Attention Given Mourning Orders 27 Eagle Street. Over Standard Mercantile North Adams, Mass.
BRICK
GRATES
OTIS E. WELCH
ALL KINDS OF
Range and Stove Repairing
Rear 37 Main Street, North Adams, Mass.
Djrop a postal and I will call, or orders may be left at W. S. Evans' tailor shop over Lilly's coal office, 35 1-2 Main street.
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MASSACHUSETTS POPULATION
Massachusetts census show that the state has 3,003,635 population and 674,161 voters. By the original figures given last September at the completion of the first count the total population of the state was figured at 2,998,958. There has been an addition in the state of 4,677, chiefly from Boston. Boston was given a population of 595,380. Spring- field gets 73,540.
The corrected returns of population in the 33 cities and 14 counties of the s'ate as they were printed in the
census of 1905, are as follows:
Cities. Population
Beverly
15,223
Eoston
595,380
Brockton 47,994
Cambridge 97,434
Chelsea
37,289
Chicopee
20,191
Everett
29,111
Fall River 105,762
Fitchburg
33,021
Gloucester
26,011
Haverhill 37,830
Holyoke
49,934
Lawrence
70,050
Lowell
94,S89
Lynn
77,042
Malden
38,037
Marlboro
14,073
Medford
19,686
Melrose
14,295
New Bedford
74,362
Newburyport
14,675
Newton
36,827
North Adams
22,150
Northampton
19,957
Pittsfield
25,001
Quincy
28,076
Salem
37,627
Somerville
69,272
Springfield 73,540
Taunton
30,967
Waltham
26,282
Woburn
14,402
Worcester
128,135
By Counties
Barnstable
26,831
Berkshire
98,330
Bristol
269,257
Dukes
4,551 |
Essex
381,181
Franklin
43,362
Hampden 196,013
Hampshire
Middlesex 62,227
608,454
Nantucket
2,930
Norfolk
167,537
Plymouth
127,932
Suffolk
652,362
Worcester
362,668
Total for state 3,003,635
B. & M. R. R. FARES.
Fitchburg division west to Troy. The old and new fares to the the princip-1 points follow :
The fare from this city to Boston has been reduced from $3.61 to $2.82; to Ayer, from $2.82 to $2.15; to Lowell, from $3.31 to 2.49; to Manchester, N. H., from $3.71 to $2.89; to Concord, N. H., from $4.07 to $3.24; to Fitchburg, from $2.47 to $1.89; to Gardner, from $2.06 to $1.50; to Worcester, from $2.79 to $2.10; to Athol, from $1.59 to $1.25; to Orange, from $1.49 to $1.15, to Green- field, from $1.01 to 75c; to Shelburne Falls, from 60c to 50c; to Charlemont, from 41c to 30c; to Zoar, from 32c to 25c; to Hoosac Tunnel, from 20c to 15c; to Pownal, Vt., from 22c to 20c; to North Pownal, Vt., from 29c to 25c; to Petersburg Junction, N. Y., from 41€ to 35c; to Hoosick Falls, N. Y., from 54c to 44c; to Eagle Bridge, N. Y., from 66c to 50c; to Johnsonville, N. Y., from 84c to 65c; to Troy, N. Y., from $1.28 to 99c; to Mechanicville, N. Y., from $1.19 to 90c; to Rotterdam Junc tion, N. Y., from $1.79 to $1.38; to Sara- toga, N. Y., from $1.64 to $1.29; to Northampton, from $1.15 to $1.00; Holyoke, from $1.33 to $1.18; Spring- field, from $1.45 to $1.33; to Keene, N. H., from $2.16 to $1.55; to Bellows Falls, Vt., from $2.43 to $1.95; to Sherbrooke, P. Q., from $7.94 to $6.62; to Portland, Me., from $6.11 to $5.12; to Portsmouth, N. H., from $5.01 to $3.97; to Salem, from $3.96 to $3.12; to Lynn, from $3.81 to $3.02.
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Has Unsurpassed Facilities to do
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Every Kind of
Fine Book and
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Commercial
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Thirty-two years at the Printing business in North Adams has enabled him to equip a fine Book and Job Printing Factory, right handy at 5 Main Street, where you can have your Printing properly done in first class style at reasonable price. For twenty-three years Compiler, Print- er and Publisher of the
North Adams Directory
which is on exchange in principal Towns and Cities in Eastern United States, and largest European cities, making it a val- uable advertising medium.
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School Buildings
Drury academy, between 177-191 Main street.
Mark Hopkins school, on Church street between Porter and Blackinton streets.
Houghton school, between 394-422 Union street.
Johnson school, School street. 1 veazie school, 27-47 Veazie street.
Brayton school, Greylock State road.
Freeman school, between 43-51 Liberty street and between 265-297 Eagle street
Blackinton school, Blackinton.
Greylock school, Greylock.
East Mountain school, East Mountain road.
State Street school, cor Francis and Ho oker streets.
N. - mal school, between Hoosac street and 405 Church street.
St. Joseph Parochial school, 68 Eagle
Notre Dame Parochial school, 228 Main
To Find a Name
You must know how to spell it. It is not uncom- mon for members of the same family to spell their name differently, preserving the pronunciation. A few instances as follows: Brown, Browne; Cain, Kain, Kane; Cavanaugh, Cavanough, Kavanough; Chase, Chace; Cohen, Cohn, Kohn; Kelley, Kelly ; Kenney, Kenny, Kinney; Miller, Mueller, Miehler; Paine, Payne; Read, Reed, Reid; Rider; Ryder; Hines, Hynes ; and especially the French names.
Directories are arranged and printed In exact alphabetical order. If the examiner knows the way the name is spelled and follows out the order of the alphabet, he will save time and vexation of spirit.
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City Hall
Corner Summer and Morris Streets
TORTH ADAMS is situated in the northern part of Berkshire, N the Western county of Massachusetts, in lat. 42 deg. 40 min. N. and lon. 3 deg. 53 min. E. It is of perfectly rectangular form, 5 miles east and west and 3 1-2 miles north and south. Its meridian lines run due north and south, and its parallels of latitude east and west. It is bounded north by Clarksburg, east by Florida and Savoy, south by Adams and West by Williamstown. Adams was incorporated as a township October 16, 1778. . On April 15, 1878, the town was divided into two equal parts, the new line between them running east and west. Incorporated as a city April 8, 1895. Population North Adams, 1895 census, 19,135.
Population North Adams, 1900 census, 24,200.
Population North Adams, 1905 census, 22,150.
We wish to thank the enterprising business and professional men whose names appear in Black Type in this Book, for the hearty support given us, and hope that others in the future will support a legiti- mate medium, which not only offers the best adver- tisement of their business, but also advertises our city.
The patrons of the City Directory can rest assured that it is our purpose to keep the Direc- tory up to its present high standard, and new feat- tures will be added from time to time, as they present themselves.
Respectfully,
JAMES T. LARKIN,
Publisher.
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FLAG DAYS
The flag must be displayed on the public school buildings on days specified below:
January (first Monday ) ... Day of City Inauguration,
February 12-Lincoln's Birthday, 1809
February 22-Washington's Birthday 1732
March 17-Evacuation of Boston by the British, 1776
April 2-Jefferson's Birthday, 1743
April 9-Lee's Surrender, 1865
April 19-Battle of Lexington, 1775
May 23-Foundation of Jamestown. 1607
May 30-Memorial Day, 1866
June 1-Emancipation Proclamation, 1863
June 14 -- United States Flag adopted, 1777
June 17-Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775
July 4-Declaration of Independence, -
1776
August 16-Battle of Bennington, -
1777
September 3-Treaty of Paris,
1782
September 5-First Continental Congress, 1774
September 17-United States Constitution adopted, 1787
October 17-Surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga, 1777
October 18-Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, 1781
October 21-Discovery of America by Columbus, 1492
November 25-Evacuation of New York by the British,
1783
December 1 .- Day of City Election.
December 16-Boston Tea Party,
1773
December 21-Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, 1620
Also on Labor Day, Annual State Elections, Inauguration of President of the United States and Governor of Massachusetts, opening and closing days of term, and other days as directed.
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New Fire Alarm Boxes
4-State and Summer Streets.
5-Main and Marshall Streets.
6-Main and Holden Streets.
7-Main and Ashland Streets.
8-Mam and Church Streets.
9-Center and Eagle Streets.
12-Brown Street, Johnson's Mill.
13-River and Veazie Streets.
14 --- River and Houghton Streets.
15-Eagle and River Streets.
16-Union Street, at Tannery.
17-Union Street, at Eclipse Mill.
18-Beaver.
21-Pleasant and East Quincy Streets.
23-Meadow Street.
24-East Main and Kemp Avenue.
25-Union and Kemp Streets.
26-State and Walnut Streets.
31-West Main Street at Turner's Shop.
32-West Main Street near Fair Grounds.
34-West Main Street at Marion Avenue
35 -- North Adams Mfg. Co ( Private)
36-West Main and Depot Sts.
37-State Road and Depot St.
38 - Blackinton Store
39- River Street and Davidson Ave.
41-Bracewell Ave. and No. Holden St.
42-Hall and Grove Streets.
43-Liberty and Eagle Streets
51-Brooklyn and Houghton Streets.
52-North and William Streets.
61 -- Prospect and Hudson Streets.
62-Cliff and Montgomery Streets.
71 --- Ilolden Street, near bridge.
72 -- Lincoln and Grant Streets.
121 -- Ashland and Chestnut Streets.
123 --- Ashland Street and Washington Ave.
124-Ashland Street and Lawrence Ave.
125 -- Blackinton and Montana Streets.
131-Church and Quincy Streets.
132-Church Street and Washington Ave.
141-Church Street, Normal School.
142-Hunter's Foundry ( Private).
EXTRA SIGNALS-3-3-3-3 Central Telephone Office when an alarm is sent in by telephone. 2-after an alarm of fire-fire out.
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City Officials Salaries
Mayor
City Clerk,
$1000.00 1,600.00
City Treasurer and Collector
2,000.00
City Solicitor,
900.00
City Auditor,
1,000.00
City Engineer,
1,800.00
Commissioner of Public Works,
1,800.00
City Bookkeeper, 900.00
Superintendent of Out Door work, 1,200.00
Superintendent of Water works, 1,200.00
Overseer of the Poor,
1,000.00
Keeper of Almshouse, 750.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures 600.00
Inspector of Milk
100.00
Inspector of Plumbing per week 15.00 Inspector of Meats and Provisions 600.00 City Physician, 250.00
Board of Assessors
1,900.00
Clerk,
150.00
Board of Health, (each)
100.00
School Committee (each)
75.00
License Commissioners, 650.00
Deputy Chief
900.00
Supt. of Schools 2.750 00
Chief of Police, per day 4 00
Captains of Police. per day, 3.50
Patrolman, per day, 3.00
Chief of Fire Department and
Assistant Inspector of Buildings 1,200.00
First Assistant Engineer. 200.00
Second Assistant Engineer, 175.00
Captains (each) 125.00
Lieutenants (each) 112.00
Permanent men (each 900.00
Firemen, Ist year (each)
65.00
Firemen, 2d year (each) 80.00
Firemen, after 2d year (each) 100.00
Wire Inspector 1.000.00
City Weigher (per month) 50.00
Agent Board of Health 312.00
FIREMEN AT BRAYTONVILLE AND
BLACKINTON.
Captains (each) 15.00
Lieutenants, (each) 12.00
Firemen, (each)
10.00
Hoosac Tunnel Statistics
First proposed (for canal)
1819
Chartered
1843
Commenced
1851
Headings mit. Nov. 27.
1874
Completed
1875
Total length, feet.
25,031
East end to Central shaft, feet ... 12,837
Central shaft to West shaft, feet ... 3,694
West shaft to West End, feet.
2,500
Depth Central shaft, feet.
1,02×
Depth of West shaft, feet.
319
Size of Central shaft, feet,
15×27
Size of West shaft, feet.
10×14
Height Eastern summit, feet.
1,429
Height Western summit, feet.
1,718
Grade per mile, feet.
26.40
Rock excavation, tons
.1,900,000
Height, feet
20
Width, feet
24
Water discharged West end, gals.
per minute.
600
Water discharged East end, gals
per minute.
100
Lighted by electricity
1883
Men employed.
800 to 900
Miles from Boston. 136
First train through
Feb. 9, 1875
First freight train
April 15, 1875
First passenger train.
. Oct. 13, 1875
Above tide at East portal, feet ... . 766 Total length brick arching, feet .... 7 573 Lives lost .195
Error in line at points of meeting. 9-16in Water pumped from Central shaft
gallons per minute. .214
Number bricks used in arching.20,000,00€ Cost . $14,000,001
Rock, Mica slate with quartz nodules Contractors, F.& W. Shanley, Montreal Chief Civil Engineer, . . Benj. D. Fros!
Explosive.
Tri-nitro glycerine
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Rates of Postage
FIRST CLASS MATTER.
This class includes Letters, Postal Cards, Sealed matter and written communications. Rates 2c per ounce or fraction thereof. SECOND CLASS. For Publishers and Newsdealers only. Rate 1c per pound.
THIRD CLASS.
Books, Circulars, Photographs, etc., when. unsealed. Rate te for two ounces or fraction chereof. FOURTH CLASS.
Embraces merchandise and all matter not included in the First, Second or Third Class, which is not, in its nature of form, liable to injure other mail matter, and is not above the limit of weight, four pounds. Rate 1c for each ounce or fraction thereof.
Local or Drop Letters are always 2c for each ounce at Letter Carrier Office. Special Delivery Stamp, in addition to regular postage, insures immediate delivery at any Post Office in the U. S.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
The following table gives the names of the towns and cities adjacent to North Adams, also the principal Eastern trade cen- tres, together with their distances, amounts of railroad fare:
MILES
FARE
Albany
57
$1 09;
Blackinton
3
5
Boston
143
2 82
Fitchburg
93
I 89
Greenfield
38
75
Greylock
2
5
Hoosick Falls
2I
44
Hoosac Tunnel
8
15
Hartford
100
I 83
Holyoke
67
I
33
New York City
199
3 50
New Haven
¥24
2
50
North Pownal
1I
25
Pittsfield
21
40
Rutland
82
20
Readsboro
18
65
Shelburne Falls
24
50
Saratoga Springs
63
29
Springfield
75 B M 1 45 BA 1 45
Troy .
48
99
Williamstown
5
IO
Wilmington
32
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15
Worcester.
105
BM 2 10 BA 2 55
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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.
BALLOU street, from Veazie east to Houghton. BANK street, from 78 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 fron 420 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. CANAL street, from corner River and Eagle to Union. CHASE avenue, from 151 River to N. Holden. CHERRY street, from 180 Pleasant east to Meadow. CADY street, north from School to North.
CHURCH street, from corner Eagle and Center south to city limits. .
CHEESBRO avenue, from 17 North north. CHESTNUT street, from 18 Spring west. CENTRAL avenue, from 55 Franklin north, CENTER street, from 51 Eagle west to Phoenix. CARD stret, from Cemetery west parallel with W. Main. 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, fron 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 Union.
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 C'arksburg, 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.
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