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$133 50
Construction of Streets :-
Avon street, from School street to Central street $489 10
Banks street, from Elm street to Summer street
501 90
Bartlett street, from Medford street to Vernon street 337 10
Benton avenue, from Highland avenue to Hudson street . 65 20
Bradley street, from Pearl
street to Walter street 636 30
Cambria street, from Central street to Benton avenue 120 45
Crocker street, from Highland avenue to Crown street 233 50
Dell street, from Glen street to Tufts street 507 10
Francesca avenue, from Elm street to Liberty avenue . 257 35
Knapp street, from School street to Granite street
126 05
Stone avenue, from Union square to Columbus ave- nue 35 80
Tower street, from Highland avenue to Crown street 275 55
Amounts carried forward $3,585 40
$133 50
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
599
Amounts brought forward $3,585 40 $133 50
Wheeler street, from Pinck-
ney street to Mt. Vernon street 278 90
Wigglesworth street, from
Bonair street to Pearl
street
90 75
3,955 05
Street crossings, and repairs of same Street signs erected
1,896 62
272 54
Paving of gutters, in connection with setting of edgestones :-
Avon street, both sides, from School street to Central street
$685 95
Bartlett street, easterly side, from Medford street to Vernon street 340 54
Benton avenue, easterly side, in front of the estates of Crowell and others 64 80
Bradley street, easterly side, from Pearl street to
Walter street 237 10
Bradley street, westerly side, in front of estates of Sam- uel Lawrence and others . 196 35 Broadway, in front of Steamer Two house, corner of Cross street 77 34
Broadway, in front of the es- tate of Wilbur F. Mansfield Broadway, southwesterly side, from Adams street to Bart- lett street . : 57 60
11 65
Amounts carried forward . $1,671 33
$6,257 71
.
600
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward $1,671 33 $6,257 71
Browning road, in front of the estates of Frank R. Shep- ard and others . 93 60
Burnside avenue, westerly side, from Elm street to Sum- mer street 194 75
Cambria street, both sides,
from Central street to Benton avenue 281 33
Chandler street, easterly side, from Chapel street to Broadway 241 85
Cherry street, easterly side, from Elm street to Sum- mer street
682 43
Cherry street, westerly side,
from Summer street to Highland avenue .
196 81
Chester street, in front of the estate of George W. Tay- lor 36 10
Crocker street, both sides, from Highland avenue to Crown street
535 14
Dell street, both sides, from Tufts street to Glen street
379 42
Elm street, westerly side, from Willow avenue to Cutter square 473 94
Francesca avenue, both sides, from Elm street to Liberty avenue 350 50 ·
Grove street, in front of Steamer Four house, cor- ner Highland avenue 65 25
Amounts carried forward $5,202 45
$6,257 71
601
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
$5,202 45 $6,257 71
Amounts brought forward . Hancock street, northwesterly side, from Elm street to Summer street . 310 80
Harrison street, westerly side. from Kent street to Mon- damin court .
93 85
Highland avenue, across the foot of Tower street .
30 10
Highland avenue, in front of the estate of Henry W. P. Colson 40 15
Highland avenue, in front of the estate of Mrs. Huldah J. Downing 29 85
Hudson street, northeasterly side, from Lowell street to Cedar street 436 20
Joseph street, southerly side, from Newton street to Sanborn field 84 90
Kidder avenue, southwesterly side, from Elm street to estate of Grace F. Lowell 212 20 Knapp street, both sides, from School street to Granite street 164 40
Lee street, both sides, front Medford street to Richdale avenue ·
311 19
Medford street, in front of the estate of Florence M. and L. B. Hollis 82 80
Medford street, westerly side, from Washington street to Somerville avenue ·
452 96
Amounts carried forward . $7,451 85
$6,257 71
602
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward $7,451 85 $6,257 71
Newbury street, northwest side, from Holland street to southwesterly boundary line of estate No. 73 335 57
Oxford street, in front of the estate of Isaac Sexton 29 25
Pinckney street, in front of the estate of Nathan H. Reed, corner of Pearl street 36 45
Stone avenue, westerly side, from Union square to Co- lumbus avenue 352 35
Summer street, in front of the estate of F. A. P. Fiske, corner of Cherry street 28 15
Summer street, in front of the estate of the West End Street Railway Co., near School street 48 25
Summer street, southwesterly side, from Cherry street to Ashland street 112 95
Temple street, southeasterly side, from Derby street to Sydney street 118 35
Tennyson street, both sides,
from Forster street to Medford street 431 45
Tower street, both sides, from Highland avenue to
.
Crown street ·
412 70
Walnut street, in front of the estate of F. A. Gray, cor- ner of Pearl street 19 95
Amounts carried forward
$9,377 27
$6,257 71
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
603
Amounts brought forward · $9,377 27 $6,257 71
Wheatland street, southerly
side, from Broadway to Jaques street 135 35
Wheeler street, both sides,
from Pinckney street to Mt. Vernon street 193 90 .
9,706 52
Ordinary repairs of streets :-
Boston street, from Prospect Hill avenue to Washing- ton street .
$88 70
Broadway
526 15
Broadway, at Powder House square .
308 65
Cedar street
76 80
Central street, from Summer street to Somerville avenue
167 80
Chandler street
9 80
Cherry street
176 30
Craigie street
255 20
Curtis street
112 75
Dane street, from Somerville
avenue to Fitchburg rail- road crossing
37 65
Dickinson street
80 00
Florence street
85 60
Franklin street
139 95
Frost avenue
24 55
Gilman street
371 85
Glen street
57 80
Gorhanı street
38 40
Harvard street
55 55
Kent street, approaches to subway
239 21
Amounts carried forward . $2,852 71
$15,964 23
604
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward
$2,852 71 $15,964 23
Laurel street
59 70
Lee street
161 00
Marshall street
645 05
Medford street
24 80
Medford street, from Wash-
ington street to Somerville avenue
55 40
Mystic avenue
.
463 80
Newbury street
424 60
Pearl street and Gilman square
248 20
Pinckney street
255 55
Prospect street
820 85
Prospect Hill avenue
55 40
Sacramento street, at ap-
proaches to subway . .
181 47
Shawmut street
76 80
Somerville avenue, from the
East Cambridge line to Medford street . ·
3,203 90
Spring street .
216 90
Willow avenue
· .
335 80
General repairs
12,842 06
Resetting edgestones
248 41
Removing snow and ice and care of slippery sidewalks
2,967 81
Repairs of stone paving
356 43
Repairs of brick sidewalks .
1,057 20
Repairs of gravel sidewalks
5,205 60
Repairs of Boston-avenue bridge
47 60
Changing grade of Stone avenue
56 40
Cleaning streets
8,137 90
Trimming trees
624 50
Setting trees
91 00
Repairing drinking fountains .
23 25
Amount carried forward .
.
.
$57,704 32
.
.
.
.
22,923 99
.
.
605
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
Amount brought forward $57,704 32
Discontinuing driveways, Highland avenue, from School street to estate of Edward Glines
216 40
Water used in drinking fountains 40 00
Constructing retaining wall, Tower street, at land of Somerville Hospital 49 08
Waltham gravel land, taxes for 1897
175 00
Wakefield gravel land, taxes for 1897 .
13 92
Maintenance of Middlesex-avenue bridge,-one-
half of cost, the other half being paid by Med- ford .
724 45
Advertising change in grade of Middlesex avenue Removing the brown-tail moth from trees in streets .
122 00
Superintendent's salary
1,600 00
Superintendent's team (board of)
264 81
Cost to city of sidewalks, the bricks and edge- stones for which were paid for by the abutters (see table E. at end of this report) 1,011 02
Cost to city of sidewalks, the bricks and edge- stones for which were furnished by the abut- ters (see table F. at end of this report)
192 57
Private work, the bills for which remain uncol- lected
171 62
Books, stationery, and printing
120 85
Sundry small expenses
352 56
Value of materials on hand this day
2,261 21
Value of tools and personal prop- erty on hand this day :-
Horses
$3,100 00
Carts and implements used
with horses
3,237 00
Harnesses and horse clothing
720 70
Stable utensils and property
195 00
Amounts carried forward . $7,252 70
$65,033 31
13 50
606
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward
$7,252 70
$65,033 31
Tools
1,130 41
Hay and straw . .
848 23
Grain and feed
37 66
Steam road roller
3,300 00
Stone crusher and fittings
2,230 00
14,799 00
Total debit
$79,832 31
Balance unexpended .
$789 22
Labor and materials have also been furnished, and property sold, for which credit has been received as follows :-
Private parties, constructing sidewalks and drive- ways
$1,810 49
Private parties, property sold (including steam road roller for $1,000) . 1,120 78
Fire Department account, constructing sidewalk and paving driveway at Steamer Four house, Highland avenue . 71 84
Fire Department account, constructing sidewalk at Steamer Two house, Broadway 46 11
Schoolhouse Incidentals account, placing curbing and constructing driveway in front of Sanford Hanscom schoolhouse . 217 01
Sidewalks account, materials and use of city teams during construction
1,919 48
Total
$5,185 71
The Profit and Loss account on city teams, tools, property, and material is as follows :-
DEBIT.
Tools (depreciation)
.
$14 28
Repairs of tools . .
79 64
Amount carried forward
$93 92
.
·
607
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
Amount brought forward
$93 92
Stone crusher and fittings
288 20
Repairs of steam road roller
464 49
Holland-street ledge
67 13
Edgestones and paving stock
581 01
Crushed stone (to which amount is charged repairs at crusher)
327 76
Total
$1,822 51
CREDIT.
Steam road roller
$300 00
Sand, stone, and gravel
351 92
City teams ".
3,661 44
Total
4,313 36
Net excess of credits over charges
$2,490 85
In keeping the accounts of the cost of work, no charge is made for the use of the steam roller on the various streets, except for the time of the engineer, which is at the rate of eighteen dollars per week, or three dollars for each day actually working.
The charge in these accounts for placing crushed stone on the streets has been, as in former years, seventy-five cents for each single horse load, in addition to the cost of teaming.
Gravel has been charged at twenty-five cents, and sand at fifty cents, for each single horse load, exclusive of teaming.
The crusher has been in use 170 days during the year.
Number of loads of stone sent to the crusher from
Holland-street ledge during the year 5,952
Number of loads of stone crushed 17,333
608
ANNUAL REPORTS.
The charges to the city teams account are as follows :- Horses (depreciation) .
$400 00
Carts and implements used with horses (depre- .ciation) ·
86 00
Repairs of carts and implements .
960 17
Harnesses and horse clothing (depreciation)
15 47
Repairs of harnesses and horse clothing
251 15
Stable utensils and property (depreciation) .
.
160 22
Stable expenses and repairs
2,490 38
Grain and feed
2,086 89
Hay and straw
3,030 43
Horseshoeing
575 26
Horse medicine and doctoring
88 39
$10,144 36
The horses have been credited with each day's actual work at the rate of $1.40 per day for each horse.
The cost of board for the horse used by the Superintendent of Streets is not included in the above statement, but is stated sepa- rately in the list of expenditures from Highways account at the beginning of this report.
There are at present thirty-six horses in use in the depart- ment, including the horse used by the Superintendent of Streets, which are valued at $3,100.
Three new horses have been purchased during the year, at a cost of $400, two horses have been sold for fifty dollars, and one horse has died.
The old steam road roller has been sold, under authority of an order of the City Council, dated November 10, to Messrs. Cole- man Brothers, for the sum of $1,000.
SIDEWALKS ACCOUNT.
CREDIT.
Appropriation
$10,000 00
Transfer from Highways account 866 20
Total credit
$10,866 20
Amount carried forward
$10,866 20
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
609
Amount brought forward ·
$10,866 20
DEBIT.
Expenditures :-
For advertising sidewalk hear- ing (sidewalk not constructed) ·
$8 00
Forty-six sidewalks, as per table G, at the end of this report
21,642 77
Thomas Groom & Co , books .
26 00
$21,676 77
Less assessments
10,810 57
Cost to city
$10,866 20
PAVING OF SOMERVILLE AVENUE.
· (From Park street to the westerly line of Kent street.)
CREDIT.
Appropriation
$10,000 00
Soule, Dillingham & Co., pay-
ment on account of paving . $3,984 00
Pigeon Hill Granite Co., paving blocks
4,763 70
Sweatt & Gould, circles and flagging
359 25
W. A. Sanborn, bricks
27 75
Sewers account, catch-basin
stones
22 00
W. G. Nash, cement
2 85
Barbour, Stockwell Co., catch- basin trap
2 50
Labor, inspection, and teaming .
371 67
Total debit
9,533 72
Balance unexpended
$466 28
610
ANNUAL REPORTS.
CONSTRUCTION OF SUBWAY AT KENT STREET. (Under Fitchburg Railroad.)
CREDIT.
Appropriation
$3,000 00
Receipts, K. M. Gilmore & Co.,
relaying pipes
115 37
Total credit
$3,115 37
DEBIT.
Expenditures :-
Holbrook, Cabot and Daley,
payment on account of
labor and materials . .
$1,700 00
Water Maintenance account,
relaying pipes .
282 99
F. C. Ayer, lumber
41 89
I. H. Brown Moulding Co., lumber
3 00
Waldo Bros., cement
.
176 00
Highways account, stone
48 87
George D. Goodrich, drain pipe .
6 45
Barbour, Stockwell Co., grate and catch-basin trap 20 50
Whitney & Snow, wire and gasoline . ·
2 30
M. F. Underwood, electric
wiring
5 50
George O. W. Servis, photo- graphs
4 00
H. Wood, filing saws
50
Labor, inspection, and teaming
565 38
Total debit
2,857 38
Balance unexpended
. .
.
$257 99
.
611
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
CONSTRUCTION OF SUBWAY AT SACRAMENTO STREET.
CREDIT.
Appropriation
$3,000 00
DEBIT.
Expenditures :-
Holbrook, Cabot and Daley,
payment on account of labor and materials . · Water Maintenance account,
$2,300 00
cutting and relaying pipes 88 50 Barbour, Stockwell Co., ring and grate . 9 00
W. G. Nash, cement
1 90
Howe & Flint, piping for elec- tric lights . .
7 31
W. A. Sanborn, bricks
3 50
George O. W. Servis, photo- graphs
2 50
Labor and teaming
25 79.
Total debit
2,438 50
Balance unexpended
$561 50
EDGESTONES AND PAVING STOCK.
Linear feet of edgestones set (including 700 feet reset), 32,147 ; square yards of brick paving laid (including 536 yards re- laid), 7,998.8; square yards of stone paving laid (including 233 yards relaid), 8,658.
612
ANNUAL REPORTS.
PAVING OF SOMERVILLE AVENUE FROM PARK STREET WESTERLY.
By authority of an order passed by the City Council, dated April 28, Somerville avenue has been paved from the westerly side of Park street to the westerly side of Kent street. The labor was performed under contract by Messrs. Soule, Dillingham & Co., they being the lowest bidders, and the paving blocks were fur- nished by the Pigeon Hill Granite Company, at the rate of $42.30 per thousand. One hundred and five thousand six hundred and seventeen blocks were used. The entire cost of paving this sec- tion was $9,743.40. All the bills have been paid except the final payment of $209.68, due Messrs. Soule, Dillingham & Co. in the year 1898.
CONSTRUCTION OF SUBWAYS AT KENT AND SAC- RAMENTO STREETS, UNDER THE FITCHBURG RAILROAD.
During the year subways have been constructed at Kent street and Sacramento street, under the Fitchburg railroad, the city appropriating the sum of $3,000 for each subway, and the . Fitchburg railroad company agreeing to pay the sum of $5,500 toward the aggregate cost of both. They are at this time so nearly completed that they can be used by people desiring to pass under the railroad. The walls and floors, and the approaches, which include granite steps, are finished, but the ironwork for the roofs have as yet not arrived. When completed they will be lighted by electricity. The sum expended, to December 31, for the Kent-street subway is $2,857.38, and for the subway at Sac- ramento street $2,438.50. By the construction of these subways the city has solved a perplexing problem, which has confronted it for years, and the people in the immediate neighborhood are re- lieved from a great inconvenience.
By an arrangement between this committee and the Over- seers of the Poor, several of the worthy poor of the city have been
613
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
given employment scraping the streets and gutters. The plan has worked well, as the persons employed showed a disposition to earn something, rather than to be entirely beholden to the city for charity.
BROWN-TAIL MOTH.
Certain sections of our city have been infested by this pest, which threatens to cause a greater devastation to our trees than any other yet known. The committee has taken great pains to have the nests removed from all trees under its charge. In the winter months the caterpillars of the moth are found in whitish tents or webs at the tips of the branches, or on the leaves. These tents should be cut off, carefully gathered, and burned at once.
Twelve hundred loads of dirt have been scraped from the streets, lanes, and courts of the city during the year.
Five thousand loads of dirt and old road material have been removed from Beacon street, Somerville avenue, Medford street, Pearl street, Walnut street, Willow avenue, and Broadway, and used in resurfacing Avon street, Boston street, Cambria street, Central street, Craigie street, Dickinson street, Harvard street, Knapp street, Prospect Hill avenue, and Stone avenue.
One thousand and ten loads of ashes have been collected and used in construction of gravel sidewalks.
One hundred and thirty-three defects in the streets and side- walks have been reported by the Police Department during the year, and the same have received prompt and proper attention.
One hundred and ninety-six permits to occupy certain por- tions of streets and sidewalks to parties building have been issued during the year.
Thirty-five street signs, five guide signs, and ten private way signs have been erected.
One hundred and fifty-three trees, furnished by citizens, have been planted on the highways, the expense of planting being borne by the city, and paid from the highways appropriation ..
614
ANNUAL REPORTS.
.
Eighteen trees have been removed during the year, under authority given by the Board of Aldermen. Trees have also re- ceived attention where it was found necessary to remove dead limbs, or limbs which were considered a public inconvenience or dangerous to public travel.
Seventeen street crossings have been relaid during the year.
TABLES.
Tables are furnished herewith of streets accepted, streets con- structed and improved, driveways and sidewalks constructed, and crossings laid.
WILLIAM H. BERRY, Chairman. WILLIAM P. MITCHELL, Clerk.
615
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
TABLE A. STREETS ACCEPTED.
NAME.
FROM
To
LENGTH IN FEET.
Alpine street .
Lowell street
Old Alpine street .
688
Browning road
Sycamore street
Central street .
679
Dell street .
Tufts street
Glen street .
465
Grant street
Broadway
Jaques street
550
Ibbetson street
Somerville avenue
Lowell street
803
Jay street .
Holland street
Howard street .
525
Kent street
Somerville avenue
Beacon street .
700
Princeton street .
Lowell street
Alpine street
650
Sacramento street
Somerville avenue
Beacon street
410
Tower street .
Highland avenue .
Crown street
550
Wheeler street
Pinckney street
Mt. Vernon street
269
Total length in feet
6,289
TABLE B. STREETS CONSTRUCTED.
NAME OF STREET.
FROM
To
LENGTH IN FEET.
Avon street
School street
Central street .
1,360
Banks street .
Elm street .
Summer street .
639
Bartlett street
Medford street
Vernon street
820
Benton avenue
Highland avenue .
Hudson street .
286
Bradley street
Pearl street .
Walter street
762
Cambria street
Central street .
Benton avenue
488
Crocker street
Highland avenue .
Crown street
528
Dell street .
Tufts street
Glen street
465
Francesca avenue
Elm street
Liberty avenue
762
Knapp street .
School street
Granite street .
379
Tower street .
Highland avenue .
Crown street
550
Wheeler street
Pinckney street
Mt. Vernon street
269
Wigglesworth street
Bonair street
Pearl street .
740
Total length in feet
8,048
TABLE C. - STREETS IMPROVED.
STREET.
FROM
To
IMPROVEMENT.
FEET.
Boston street
Prospect Hill avenue
Washington street
Macadamized
630
Bradley street
·
.
.
at
·
.
Powder House square
Macadamized
225
Cedar street
.
Sartwell avenue
.
.
.
.
Graveled and macadamized Macadamized
500
Central street
Summer street
.
.
William street
Macadamized
475
Cherry street
.
.
Summer street
Somerville avenue
Macadamized
1,250
Curtis street
Professors' row
.
·
·
Graveled and macadamized
660
Dane street .
.
Fitchburg Railroad
Washington street
·
Graveled and macadamized ·
770
Dickinson street .
Beacon street
.
Southerly 200 feet .
·
Graveled and macadamized
200
Franklin street
.
Dane street ·
Tube Works
Macadamized
300
Gilman street
Cross street ·
.
Jasper street .
Macadamized
1,150
Glen street
Flint street
Oliver street
Macadamized
200
Gorham street
Holland street
Harvard street
Graveled
763
Harvard street
Summer street .
Beech street .
Macadamized
650
Laurel street
Summer street .
.
Medford street
Macadamized
385
Marshall street
Pearl street
Broadway
Macadamized
1,650
Medford street
Washington street .
Somerville avenue .
·
Macadamized
900
Medford street
.
Temple street .
Middlesex avenue .
·
Macadamized
4,750
Newbury street
Holland street
Cambridge line
Macadamized
1,250
Pearl street and Gilman sq.
Cross street
Medford st. and Gilman sq.
Macadamized
2,475
Pinckney street .
Perkins street .
Pearl street .
Macadamized
425
Prospect street
Concord avenue
Cambridge line
Macadamized
950
Prospect Hill avenue .
Boston street .
Medford street
·
Macadamized
180
Shawmut street .
Washington street .
Central square
Macadamized
550
Somerville avenue
East Cambridge line
Medford street
Macadamized
1,200
Spring street .
Summer street .
Beech street .
Macadamized
700
Willow avenue ·
Broadway
.
.
Railroad crossing .
.
Graveled
1,850
Total length in feet .
.
.
.
.
. .
33,480
.
Broadway
·
.
.
.
Summer street
.
·
·
Graveled
550
.
Medford line .
Graveled and macadamized
775
Florence street
Pearl street
.
Oliver street
.
Macadamized
525
ANNUAL REPORTS.
616
.
.
.
Walter street ·
Macadamized
762
Pearl street
.
Broadway ·
.
Elm street ·
Somerville avenue ·
1,150
Chandler street
Highland avenue
Craigie street
Pearl street
.
.
.
.
.
Gilman square
·
Macadamized
3,800
Mystic avenue
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Somerville avenue
Macadamized
940
Lee street
.
Richdale avenue ·
.
Springfield street
Frost avenue
Magoun square
.
617
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
TABLE D. DRIVEWAYS CONSTRUCTED AT EXPENSE OF ABUTTERS.
FOR.
LOCATION.
Amelia Bell
136 Pearl street.
Charles D. Boss, Jr.
159 Pearl street.
Edward Cox
36 Central street.
Delia S. Gilson
20 Linden avenue.
Fred H. Hanson
7 Bonair street.
George F. Hughes
267 Highland avenue.
George F. Hurn
52 Broadway.
J. A. Marsh .
Louis Millionthaler
24 and 26 Lake street. 95 Cedar street.
North Packing and Provision Co. .
Somerville avenue.
Martha A. Thompson
11 School st.
Catherine A. Savage
44 Beacon street.
TABLE E. SIDEWALKS CONSTRUCTED WHERE THE EDGESTONES AND BRICKS WERE FURNISHED OR PAID FOR BY THE ABUTTERS.
618
FOR.
STREET.
FEET OF EDGESTONES.
YARDS OF BRICKS.
Gilbert H. Aymar .
Browning road
50.1
33.9
F. H. Bacon
Bradley street
37.5
Hughes W. Barnes
Bradley street
37.5
Arthur W. Berry
.
.
53.2
Barnabus Binney .
44 Tower street
.
45.4
Corrill E. Bridges .
14 Tower street
40.2
Hattie Brims .
19 Tower street
42.2
78.9
Henry W. P. Colson
Bradley street
45
Katherine S. Connell
Benton avenue
.
.
42
Cutler C. Crowell .
.
.
Bradley street ·
·
.
.
.
4 Sargent avenue
.
49.7
40.6
Huldah J. Downing
30.1
Clifford G. Dudley
6 Tower street
40.1
30.4
Clifton O. Dudley .
79.1
Aaron H. Gould
·
Columbus avenue .
50
46.7
F. A. Gray
Walnut street
40.2
110.5
Gulliver and Moore "Trustees"
Broadway
120
110
Florence M. and L. B. Hollis
76.2
Frank H. Holmes .
29.2
Anna H. Hunkins .
117.4
Charles A. Kenneson
Broadway
Alice F. Kilmer .
Broadway
270.7
Samuel C. Lawrence
.
Bradley street
43.4
Wilbur F. Mansfield
Broadway
47.7
John McCarthy
Medford street
191.3
New England Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Benton avenue
40.2
26 Tower street
Martha M. Nickerson
.
204 and 206 Highland avenue
75.9
.
.
.
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Nathaniel J. Davis
.
.
30
S. A. Davis
198 and 200 Highland avenue
10 Tower street
.
·
·
E. Carleton Greenwood
·
·
.
.
Bradley street
·
Sargent avenue
118.7
.
·
.
.
.
.
28 Tower street
40.2
23 Tower street
Minnie L. and Annie C. Brown
.
.
.
42
.
40.1
·
18 Tower street
Medford street
TABLE E. - Concluded.
FOR.
STREET.
FEET OF EDGESTONES.
YARDS OF BRICKS.
Luther B. Pillsbury
Sargent avenue
24.8
Francis W. Quimby
14 Bradley street .
37.5
Homer E. Rand
Tower street .
102
Nathan H. Reed
Pinckney street
90.2
Horace H. Rice
36 and 40 Tower street
40.2
Herbert A. Rich
Browning road
52.1
35.2
Warren Richardson
9 Tower street
42.1
Edna F. Russell
22 Tower street
40.2
Eugene Sargent
Sargent avenue
33.3
Zoa A. Sawyer
7 Tower street
42.1
62.1
Isaac Sexton
Oxford street
50
Frank R. Shepard .
Browning road
88.5
61
Lemuel H. Snow .
Benton avenue
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