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Public.
50
3,440
Willow pl.
Cambridge line
South st.
Private.
25
150
Wilson ave.
Broadway .
B. & L. R. R.
Private.
20
. .
. .
310
Winchester
Broadway .
Medford line
Private.
40
. .
. .
Windom
Elm st.
Summer st.
Public.
40
300
Willow ave.
Private.
40
575
Winslow ave. .
Elm st.
Clifton st.
Public.
40
1,086
430
Winter Hill cir.
Broadway .
Northeasterly
Private.
25
177
Winthrop ave.
Broadway .
Mystic ave. .
Public.
50
1,170
600
*Woods ave.
North st.
Alewife Brook .
Private.
40
..
. .
1,350
Woodstock .
Victoria st.
Alewife Brook .
Private.
40
....
415
Wyatt ct.
South Wyatt st.
Westerly .
Private.
13
200
Wyatt pl.
Wyatt st.
Westerly
Private.
10
Wyatt (South)
Concord ave.
Lincoln parkway
Public.
40
496
Wyatt (North)
Washington st.
Lincoln parkway
Public.
40
606
Yorktown
( 100 ft. north of } Malvern ave. §
Cambridge line
Private.
40
....
548
..
575
White St. pl.
White st.
Southeasterly
Private.
20
200 .
Williams ct.
Porter st. .
Northwesterly
Private.
30
. .
. .
400
Wilton
Lowell st.
Lawrence st.
Private.
35
. .
. .
65
Windham road
Washington st.
Northeasterly
Private.
40
335
Windsor road .
Gordonia road
Winter
Elm st.
Holland st.
Private.
30
..
Woodbine
Centre st. .
Lowell st.
Private.
30
..
. .
* Proposed
1
West .
Hawthorne st.
Arlington B. R. R.
Private.
30
Weston ave.
Clarendon ave.
Broadway
Private.
40
Whipple
Hawthorne st.
Arlington B. R. R.
Private.
30
. .
..
150
Waterhouse
Broadway
Cambridge line
Private.
986
....
350
..
. .
70
470
250
. .
LENGTH.
320
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Table Showing the Location, Length, and Width of Public and Private Streets .- Concluded. UNNAMED STREETS.
STREET.
FROM
To
Public or Private.
Width in Feet.
Public.
Private.
Court
16 Craigie st.
Westerly
Private.
25
....
126.
Court
26 Craigie st.
Westerly
Private.
25
126
Court
36 Craigie st.
Westerly
Private.
25
....
126
Court
292 Broadway
Southwesterly
Private.
15
....
96.
Court
58 Dane st.
Easterly
Private.
10
70
Court
66 Lowell st.
Westerly
Private.
25
101
Court
78 Lowell st.
Westerly
Private.
25
....
101
Court
Olive ave.
Porter st.
Private.
7.5
....
156
Court
10 Stone ave.
Northwesterly
Private.
20
....
100
Court
227 Columbia st.
Northwesterly .
Private.
10
..
117
Court
11 Albion st.
.
Northeasterly
Private.
9
170
Court
20 Dimick st.
Southwesterly
Private.
39.25
136
Court
255 Wash'gt'n st.
Northwesterly .
Private.
30
176
Total
317,400
161,622
...
....
....
113.
Court
21 Albion st. .
Northeasterly
Private.
10
....
. .
..
..
Public, 60.11 miles; private, 30.59 miles.
LENGTH.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
IN COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS, December 30, 1899.
To the City Council :-
Gentlemen,-The Committee on Highways presents the fol- lowing report for the year ending December 31, 1899 :-
Highways Account.
CREDIT.
Appropriation $40,000 00
Receipts and Credits :-
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, street railway tax . Sewers Construction account, for repair-
$60,510 20
ing sidewalks and gutters after laying sewers . ·
163 65
Rent of dwellings at City Farm . 136 00
60,809 85
Value of materials on hand January 1, 1899 .
1,286 77
Value of tools and property on hand January 1, 1899
16,541 60
Net gain on tools, property, and materials . 3,466 94
Total credit
$122,105 16
DEBIT.
Expenditures :-
For advertising laying out Alston, Bartlett, Bolton, Houghton, Melvin, Oak, Tennyson, and Thorndike streets and Liberty avenue $97 50
Construction of streets, as appears by Table A at end of this report · 9,255 10 ·
About 1/4 cost of road construction at Lincoln Park, the remainder being borne by the Public Grounds de- partment (this item being cost of connecting adjacent streets with Lincoln Parkway) 1,041 05
Repairs of sundry streets, as appears by Table B at end of this report . General repairs ·
12,865 14
12,490 00
Paving of gutters in connection with setting of edge- stones, as specified in the table of sidewalks, etc., in the City Engineer's report · Paving of gutters in connection with the setting of edge- stones as specified in Table C at end of this report, 427 square yards . Street crossings
4,142 94
436 64
Repairs of stone paving (including Marshall-street gut- ters, $417.10) 1,748 44
1,278 95
Repairs of brick sidewalks (including Marshall-street sidewalks, $1,761.87) 4,760 69
Resetting edgestones
662 21
Amount carried forward
$48,778 66
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward
$48,778 66
Repairs of gravel sidewalks (renewing gravel)
2,878 45
Repairs of street crossings . 1,444 55
Openings for new streets off Sycamore street, called Florence terrace and Fairview terrace 42 95
Setting circles at entrances to streets intersecting the Boulevard from Broadway and College avenue to North street . 242 45
Street signs erected
312 83
Care of subways at Kent and Sacramento streets
201 99
Culvert at College avenue
42 05
Maintenance of Middlesex-avenue bridge, being one-half the cost, the balance being borne by the City of Med- ford
941 99
Repairing Boston-avenue bridge
124 27
Cleaning streets
10,489 30
Removing snow and ice and care of slippery sidewalks
4,200 31
Repairs of City Scales, Union square
105 29
Sidewalk assessments, Highland avenue
65 16
Trimming trees
133 20
Setting trees
157 40
Removing trees
515 15
Wakefield Gravel Land (taxes) .
61 76
Water for drinking fountains
40 00
Clearing streets, after laying of tracks by the West End Street Railway Co. 58 40
Books, stationery, and printing .
64 58
Superintendent's salary
1,600 00
Superintendent's team (board of one horse)
262 86
Private work, the bills for which remain uncollected
120 11
Sundry expenses
2,580 64
Value of materials on hand this day
751 30
Value of tools and personal property on hand this day :-
Horses
$3,710 00
Carts and implements used with horses
3,048 00
Harnesses and horse clothing
676 00
Stable utensils and property
200 75
Tools
1,194 30
Steam road rollers
5,000 00
Stone crusher and fittings
2,547 25
Street signs .
41 50
16,417 80
Total debit
$92,633 45
Balance unexpended
$29,471 71
The Profit and Loss account on city teams, tools, property, and materials is as follows :-
CREDIT.
Stone crusher and fittings
$45 35
Holland-street ledge
267 30
Wild Cat hill (sand, gravel, and stone) Sand
468 12
City teams
3,038 33
Total
$5,471 45
Amount carried forward .
$5,471 45
.
·
1,652 35
323
COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
Amount brought forward
$5,471 45
DEBIT.
Tools (depreciation)
$342 21
Repairs of tools
89 17
Repairs of steam road rollers
267 66
Edgestone and paving stock .
12 86
Steam road rollers (depreciation)
1,100 00
Crushed stone
192 61
Total
2,004 51
Net excess of credits over charges . $3,466 94
The charge for the use of the steam road rollers to the vari- ous jobs of work on which they have been employed has been simply for the time of the Engineer, at the rate of $3 for each day of actual work.
On all streets where crushed stone has been placed a charge of seventy-five cents for each single load has been made, exclu- sive of teaming. Fifteen thousand four hundred and sixty-six tons of stone have been placed on the streets.
Gravel and sand have been charged at fifty cents for each single load, exclusive of teaming. One thousand eighty-eight loads have been used on sidewalks and crossings, and 3,176 loads for the paving of gutters.
The crusher has been worked 235 days during the year.
The charges to the city teams are as follows :- Horses (depreciation)
$340 00
Carts and implements used with horses (depreciation)
154 19
Repairs of carts and implements
1,251 57
Harnesses and horse clothing (depreciation)
202 50
Repairs of harnesses and horse clothing
261 21
Stable utensils and property (depreciation)
53 85
Stable expenses and repairs
3,088 05
Grain and feed
2,653 98
Hay and straw
3,232 03
Horseshoeing
654 74
Horse medicine and doctoring
183 65
Total
$12,075 77
There are thirty-eight horses in use in the department (in- cluding the two used by the Superintendent of Streets), which are valued at $3,710.
Seven horses have been purchased during the year, at a cost of $1,100, five have been sold for $175, and two have died, making the number at the beginning and at the close of the year the same.
The horses have been credited, as in former years, at the rate of $1.40 each for every day of actual work, and the amount has been charged to the work on which they were engaged.
The cost of board for one of the horses used by the Superin- tendent of Streets, amounting to $262.86, is not included in the statement of charges to city teams, but is stated separately in the foregoing list of expenditures from Highways account.
In addition to the foregoing list of credits and expenses,
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
work has been performed and materials furnished for other de- partments and for individuals or corporations, and credit has been received from other accounts or collections made by the treasurer for the same, as follows :--
Fire Department
$570 72
Public Grounds
118 86
Public Grounds, Lincoln Park
3,251 97
Schoolhouse Incidentals
6 30
Sewers Construction
35 40
Sidewalks
2,834 15
Water Works Extension
139 06
Sundry individuals and corporations
916 15
Total
$7,872 61
Sidewalks Account.
CREDIT.
Appropriation
$10,000 00
Avenue, account
82 91
Total credit
$10,082 91
Expenditures :-
For advertising sidewalk hearings (side- walks not constructed) ·
$27 00
Abatement on sidewalk assessment on Highland avenue (one estate), side- walk laid in 1898
2 82
Forty-one sidewalks, as per table of side- walks in City Engineer's report . ·
19,639 37
Constructing sidewalks, as
per table C at end of this report $1,081 14
Less payments by abutters .
682 71
Books, stationery, and printing .
26 00
$20,093 62
Less assessments
9,883 77
Cost to City
$10,209 85
Amount overdrawn
$126 94
Highways, Paving Washington Street, Tufts Street to Boston Line, Account. (Northwesterly side from Tufts street to the Boston Line.) CREDIT.
Appropriation
$10,000 00
Receipts :-
From Highways, round stone taken from gutters
248 38
Total credit
$10,248 38
Amount carried forward
$10,248 38
Transfer from Highways, Paving Webster .
DEBIT.
398 43
325
COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
Amount brought forward . DEBIT.
$10,248 38
Expenditures :-
Patrick McGovern, on account of con- tract
$4,053 57
S. & R. J. Lombard, granite paving blocks and flagging
5,797 38
Inspection
168 15
Typewriting proposals and contracts
12 00
Total debit
.
$10,031 10
Balance unexpended
$217 28
Highways, Paving Davis Square, Account.
CREDIT.
Appropriation
$5,000 00
Balance unexpended
$5,000 00
Paving Washington Street.
By authority of an order dated June 14, Washington street has been paved with granite blocks on the northwesterly side from Tufts street to the Boston line. The paving blocks, 110,000 in number, were furnished by S. & R. J. Lombard, at a cost of $49 per thousand; the area of block paving laid being 4,442 square yards. In connection with the paving, 1,350 square feet of granite flagging were laid, 1,778 linear feet of edgestones reset, and 1,967 square yards of brick sidewalks relaid. The contractor for the labor was Patrick McGovern, who was the lowest bidder. The bills are all paid, except a reserve withheld until ten months after the completion of the contract, amounting to $212.46.
Paving Davis Square.
No paving has been done during the year in Davis square, although an appropriation of $5,000 was made for that purpose. As locations have been granted to the West End Street Railway Company for additional tracks which have not as yet been laid, it was deemed wise to postpone the paving until some future time. The question of abolishing the grade crossing of the steam rail- way at this point is also a subject for consideration in this con- nection.
Edgestones and Paving Stock.
The contract for the furnishing of edgestones and paving stock (exclusive of the paving of Washington street) was awarded to S. & R. J. Lombard, they being the lowest bidders, at the fol- lowing prices : Edgestones, forty-one and one-half cents, and cir- cles fifty-three cents, per linear foot; three-foot corners, $1.95 each ; granite flagging, twenty-five and one-half cents per square foot ; best paving blocks, $48, and second quality, $24, per thou- sand. Linear feet of edgestones set (including 6,130 feet reset), 19,224.4 ; square yards of brick sidewalks laid (including 6,185 yards relaid), 18,212.8 ; square yards of stone paving laid (includ- ing 2,535 yards relaid and 4,442 yards laid in Washington street, as before stated), 11,340; square yards of granite flagging in
326
ANNUAL REPORTS.
crossings laid, ninety-eight ; square yards of vitrified brick laid in crossings, driveways, and gutters (including 167 yards of gutter where brick was substituted for cobble stones), 731.8; square yards of concrete crossings laid, 97.5.
Miscellaneous.
Field and ledge stone have been purchased at a cost of $4,879.17; sand to the value of $75.50; and gravel to the value of $163.30.
Nineteen streets have been accepted during the year ; seven- teen brick crossings, five concrete crossings, and nineteen flag crossings have been laid. Marshall street has been repaired, the edgestones reset, and brick sidewalks relaid.
A road at Lincoln Park 1,200 feet long has been constructed from Washington street to Wyatt street, the greater part of the cost of which has been paid for from Public Grounds-Lincoln Park account.
The culvert under College avenue has been extended ten feet to conform to the increased width of the avenue.
Twenty-five miles of streets have been opened for laying sewers, drain pipes, and electric wires.
Three hundred and sixty-one permits have been issued dur- ing the year for opening and occupying streets and sidewalks, driving over sidewalks, and blasting.
One hundred and seventy-seven defects have been reported by the police, which have received attention. The department would deem it a great favor if citizens would notify the Superin- tendent of Streets of defects which may come to their notice, as by so doing accidents may be prevented.
Ten thousand five hundred and eighteen loads of earth, 6,919 loads of macadam, 7,250 loads of scrapings, and 3,183 loads of ashes have been removed from the streets during the year.
Three hundred and eighteen trees, furnished by citizens, have been planted, and thirty-six trees have been cut down and re- moved.
Sixty-seven street signs, twenty-two private way signs, and one guide sign have been erected.
The Fitchburg Railroad Company has built a new bridge over its tracks at Beacon street, and constructed a granite wall on the Somerville-avenue side of the tracks, from near the junction of Somerville avenue and Elm street to. the North Cambridge line. It is also, under authority granted by the City Council, about to build a platform for outward-bound passengers under a short section of the sidewalk, at the extreme northwesterly end of Somerville avenue.
A second street railway track has been laid in Somerville ave- nue, from Union square to Elm street, and through Elm street to Chester street, and a location has been granted for its extension through Davis square to Holland street. Locations have been
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COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
granted to the West End Street Railway Company to lay a double track on Broadway, from the top of Winter hill to Curtis street, and from Powder-house square, through College avenue and Boston avenue, to the Medford line at Mystic river. No work has been done on these locations, but the railway company will probably construct the road during the coming season.
Boston-avenue bridge has been replanked and made safe, but it is still in poor condition.
Hand rails have been placed on the stairs in the Kent-street and Sacramento-street subways under the Fitchburg railroad.
Tables.
The following are tables of streets constructed, streets re- paired, driveways constructed, sidewalks constructed, the bricks and edgestones for which were furnished or paid for by the abutters, and crossings laid. These are in addition to the two tables in the City Engineer's report of streets accepted and side- walks constructed.
TABLE A .- Streets Constructed.
NAME OF STREET.
FROM
To
LENGTH IN FEET.
COST.
Adrian street .
Joseph street
Marion street .
579
$168 15 174 45
Benton road
(partial) .
Summer street .
Highland avenue .
924
54 13
Bowdoin street
Washington street Willow avenue .
Fremont avenue . Gordonia road
589
796 41
Cook street
(partial) .
Marion street .
Wyatt street
268
37 80
College avenue widening (partial)
Powder House sq.
Medford line
1,700
94 65
Francesca avenue
Elm street
Liberty avenue
762
284 35
George street
Broadway
Lincoln avenue
350
202 83
Hudson street
Lowell street
Cedar street
1,400
3,944 77
Ibbetson street
Somerville avenue
Lowell street
802
335 22
Lesley avenue
(partial) .
Highland avenue. Lincoln street . .
Lexington avenue Mt. Vernon street
333
48 80
Lincoln avenue
Crown street .
Highland avenue .
600
470 20
Marion street
(partial) .
Concord avenue . Washington street
Lincoln Park
350
396 43
(partial)
Central street .
School street .
1,330
1,171 05
Stone avenue .
Union square
Columbus avenue
676
342 48
South Wyatt street
Concord avenue
Lincoln Park .
400
129 00
Wesley street
(partial) .
Pearl street. .
Otis street
515
21 50
Wheatland street (partial) .
Mystic avenue . .
Jaques street
850
47 60
Total length in feet and cost
13,592
$9,255 10
.
Cook street .
280
83 10
North Wyatt street Oxford street
450
259 12
Lowell street .
370
193 06
Charnwood road
Central street .
Beech street
264
Atherton street
TABLE B .- Streets Repaired.
STREET.
FROM
To
DESCRIPTION OF WORK.
FEET.
COST.
Broadway .
School street .
Central street
·
·
Re-macadamized
1,300
$2,538 10
Bow street
.
.
Summer street
.
.
·
.
500
534 92
Cross street
·
.
Medford street
·
.
Re-macadamized
·
.
.
.
Railroad crossing .
Broadway
·
.
.
Re-macadamized
1,025
496 22
Highland avenue, south- west side
Davis square .
Fanning avenue
Re-macadamized
2,150
791 66
Lincoln street .
Broadway
Perkins street .
Re-macadamized
·
·
.
.
.
.
Re·macadamized
·
.
.
Railroad bridge
Washington street .
Re-macadamized
3,050
693 87
Medford street .
·
.
.
.
Repairing gas, wire, and water trenches
150 15
Middlesex avenue
.
.
. Northeasterly about 500 feet .
Repaired with old ma-
terial
500
46 40
Mystic avenue .
Medford line
Wheatland street
.
.
Re-macadamized
3,300
460 83
Newton street .
.
.
.
.
Graveled
530
153 97
Pinckney street
Perkins street .
.
.
.
Macadamized .
425
175 92
Prospect street .
.
Washington street .
Prospect place
Re-macadamized
650
170 48
Prescott street .
Highland avenue
Summer street
Re·macadamized
1,050
379 18
Putnam street .
.
.
·
.
Re-macadamized
1,240
361 28
Russell street
·
.
·
Macadamized
700
342 32
Summer street
Bow street
.
.
. Re-macadamized
2,600
373 43
Summer street .
·
.
·
.
Re-macadamized
1,100
614 08
Summer street .
Cutter square .
Willow avenue
.
·
Re-macadamized
850
816 63
Vinal avenue .
Highland avenue
Summer street
Re macadamized
1,400
160 60
Willow avenue .
Elm street
Morrison street
Graveled
.
1,650
171 45
31,495
$12,865 14
.
·
Concord avenue
Graveled
625
100 75
Oak street
.
.
·
Cambridge line
.
Pearl street
.
.
.
·
.
Highland avenue Elm street
Cambridge line Central street .
.
·
.
.
Broadway
.
.
.
.
2,000
1,231 88
Franklin street .
Pearl street
.
.
·
·
550
312 62
Marshall street .
Broadway
Gilman square
·
·
Medford street . ·
.
Magoun square
Sycamore street
.
.
ANNUAL REPORTS.
A great deal of the material used in the repairs noted in the foregoing table was removed from other streets without cost except for carting and in many instances without even this expense, it being surplus material delivered, where required, by parties who were placing pipes, conduits, etc., under ground. Hence the cost of many of these jobs of repairing was very small.
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·
·
·
Warren avenue
Broadway
Re-macadamized
.
.
2,650
965 40
Elm street
.
Mystic avenue
.
·
·
·
Angle
.
.
Central street .
Belmont street
.
1,650
823 00
·
Webster avenue
Summer street
.
Re-macadamized
TABLE C. Sidewalks Constructed where the Edgestones and Bricks were Furnished or Paid for by the Abutters. (For Table of Sidewalks Constructed under Sidewalks Act, see City Engineer's Report.)
FOR.
STREET.
FEET OF EDGESTONES.
YARDS OF BRICKS.
COST TO CITY.
S. H. Abbott
Dana street and Everett avenue
207
138.7
$ 0 00
Albert H. Bickford
15 George street to Lincoln avenue
.
.
91.6
42.4
31 30
Harrison G. O. Bowers
Bowers avenue, both sides .
570.7
106 50
J. Alba Davis
5 George street .
29.8
20
16 25
Charles S. Gilman
13 George street
54.9
12 00
Elisha Littlefield, "Trustee"
55 Pinckney street, cor. Wheeler street 321 Broadway
89.1
*57
50 15
Samuel T. Littlefield
.
.
17 Monmouth street
101.4
67
16 20
James Rawson
63, 65, and 67 Pinckney street
82.8
29 90
Thomas A. Shedd
7 George street .
53.8
30.5
24 50
Catherine Summers
17 and 19 Wigglesworth street
28.5
12 28
Hiram Tomfohrde
.
329 Broadway
80
50 90
Total
1,281.1
+463.1 *57
$398 43
.
.
.
.
.
56
19 65
Emma J. Pushee
.
.
.
.
.
·
.
COMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS.
* Granolithic. Bricks.
In addition to the edgestones set as stated in table C, 1,332.6 linear feet have also been set in connection with other work at various places, including the new Fitchburg Railroad bridge at Beacon street, the entrance to the new boulevard at Powder House square and its intersections with sundry streets, the entrance to Lincoln Park at Washington street, the intersections of Morrison avenue with sundry streets, the roadway from Cedar street to the pumping station and the city stables, the driveway at the new fire station on Holland street, a crossing on Broadway near Waterhouse street, and the intersections of Benton road and Highland avenue, George street and Lincoln avenue, and Oxford street and Trull lane.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
28 80
Patrick Rafferty
Hawkins street, east side, at Somerville avenue
.
330
ANNUAL REPORTS.
TABLE D. Driveways Constructed at Expense of Abutters.
FOR.
STREET.
Martha E. Belding
79 Benton road.
Lawrence Cotter .
. 487 Somerville avenue.
Carrie E. French
. 56 Adams street.
Fire Department
Holland-street Fire Station.
Charles Linehan
Webster avenue.
Frederick Lund
26 Tufts street.
Robert A. Miner
- Summer street.
D. Mullen
83 Wallace street.
George Richardson
5 Glen street. 54 Broadway.
J. C. H. Snow .
Jeremiah Sullivan
30 Prescott street.
Laura M. Tesson .
. 10 Bartlett street.
J. Frank Wellington
. 65 Union square.
J. Whiton
- Sycamore street.
John Wilson
Pearl street, corner Cross street.
TABLE E .- STREET CROSSINGS LAID. Granite Flagging.
Beech street, across same, in line with the easterly side of Harvard street. Broadway, across same, near westerly side of Waterhouse street. Broadway, from easterly side of School street to street railway.
Cedar street, across same, in line with the southerly side of Warwick street.
Cross street, across same, at Central square.
Elm street, across same, in line with the easterly side of Linden avenue.
Elm street, southeasterly side, across, Hall avenue.
Grove street, northwesterly side, across Highland avenue.
Highland avenue, southwesterly side, across Grove street. Marshall street, westerly side, across Stickney avenue.
Medford street, across same, in line with the westerly side of Prospect- hill avenue.
Newton street, northwesterly side, across Clark street.
Orchard street, southwesterly side, across Russell street. Oxford street, northeasterly side, across Trull lane. Richdale avenue, across same, in line with the westerly side of Lee street. Russell street, northwesterly side, across Orchard street. School street, westerly side, across Highland avenue. Summer street, across same, at its junction with Bow street. Tufts street, northeasterly side, across Dell street.
Vitrified Brick.
Benton road, easterly side, across Highland avenue. Central street, northwesterly side, across Atherton street.
Central street, northwesterly side, across Monmouth street. Cherry street, northwesterly side, across Fairlee street. Cherry street, northwesterly side, across Summer street. Columbus avenue, in line with the southeasterly side of Stone avenue. Highland avenue, northeasterly side of street railway, in line with east- erly side of Central street.
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Holland street, westerly side, across Newbury street.
Mt. Vernon street, in line with the southwesterly side of Wheeler street. Pinckney street, in line with the northeasterly side of Wheeler street. Summer street, from southeasterly side of Quincy street to street railway. Summer street, northeasterly side, across Cherry street.
Summer street, in line with the northwesterly side of Laurel street. Summer street, in line with the northwesterly side of Preston street. Summer street, in line with the northwesterly side of Quincy street. Thurston street, westerly side, across Evergreen avenue.
Washington street, southerly side, across Lincoln Parkway.
Concrete.
Highland avenue, across same, opposite No. 50, between Walnut street and Vinal avenue.
Highland avenue, southwesterly side, across Tower street.
Morrison street, in line with the westerly side of Morrison place. Morrison street, in line with the westerly side of Grove street. School street, in line with the northerly side of Berkeley street.
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