Report of the city of Somerville 1906, Part 34

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 552


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On the north side of the valley, extending about two miles, and on the south side of the valley, extending about one-half mile, earth dikes have been constructed to prevent the overflow of water at points lower than the elevation of full reservoir. The north dike is 11,000 feet long; its maximum height above the original surface is sixty-five feet to full reservoir level, and eighty feet to the top of the embankment. The greatest width of the dike is 1,930 feet, and it contains 5,861,814 cubic yards of earth, of which 4,955,936 cubic yards is soil removed from the reser- voir. Where the dike is exposed to the waves it is faced with riprap of heavy stones about twelve feet in thickness.


The south dike is about 2,800 feet long, with a maximum height of thirty feet below the full reservoir level; the construc- tion is mainly the same as that of the north dike.


The Wachusett aqueduct conveys water from the Wachu- sett reservoir to the Sudbury reservoir, a distance of twelve miles. The first two miles is a rock tunnel, followed by seven miles of masonry aqueduct, including a bridge over the Assabet river, and three miles of open channel. The tunnel section has a fall of one foot in 5,000, and is twelve feet, two inches wide, and ten feet, ten inches high. The masonry aqueduct has a fall of one foot in 2,500, and is eleven feet, six inches wide, and ten feet, six inches high. The open channel is twenty feet wide on the bottom, and has side slopes of three horizontal to one vertical. All sections have a capacity of 300,000,000 gallons per day. The aqueduct crosses the Assabet river on a granite masonry bridge 359 feet long, consisting of seven arches each of twenty-nine-and-one- half-foot span.


From the Sudbury reservoir a portion of the water makes its way through the old Sudbury aqueduct of the Boston water works to Chestnut-hill reservoir. Another portion is conveyed through the new Weston aqueduct, 13.42 miles, to a point in the town of Weston a short distance west of the Charles river, whence it is distributed to the water district without passing through the Chestnut-hill reservoir and pumps, the elevation of the terminal chamber being sufficient to cause the water to flow by gravity to the Spot pond reservoir. The Cochituate aqueduct


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is 13.7 miles long, and conveys the water from Lake Cochituate to the Chestnut-hill reservoir.


The Chestnut-hill reservoir is a storage basin for the Sud- bury and Cochituate supplies, and serves the pumps at the high and low-service stations ; it was built by the city of Boston, and its high-water mark is 134 feet above Boston city base. All water delivered into this reservoir is pumped out at two stations located on the southeasterly side of the reservoir. At one station water is pumped to supply the higher land in the southern part of the metropolitan district ; at the other it is pumped into mains leading to Spot pond, which is the principal distributing reservoir for the lower portion of the district. The low-service pumping station at Chestnut hill is equipped with three pumps, each hav- ing a delivering capacity of 35,000,000 gallons of water every twenty-four hours ; the high-service station has one pumping en- gine of 30,000,000 gallons capacity, one of 20,000,000 gallons, and two of 8,000,000 gallons capacity.


On the shore of Spot pond, in Stoneham, there is a pumping station from which water is pumped to a reservoir supplying the high-service district of this city and the higher levels in the northern part of the district. At two smaller stations, one in West Roxbury and one in Arlington, water is again pumped to higher levels than is reached by the stations at Chestnut hill and Spot pond. At the Spot pond station there are two pumping engines at present, one of 10,000,000 and one of 20,000,000 gal- lons daily capacity.


Connected with and belonging to the metropolitan water system there are six distributing reservoirs and two standpipes, the location, elevation, and capacity of which are as follows :-


RESERVOIRS. Name.


Location.


Elevation.


Gallons Capacity.


Service.


Spot Pond


Stoneham


163


1,800,000,000


Low


Mystic


Medford


157


26,000,000


Low


Fells


Stoneham


271


41,353,000


No.


High


Bear Hill .


Stoneham


300


2,452,000


No.


High


Waban Hill .


Newton


264.5


13,500,000


So.


High


Forbes Hill .


Quincy


192


5,116,000


So.


High


Standpipes


Forbes Hill .


Quincy


252


340,000


Arlington


Arlington


443.2


564,000


So. High No. Ex. High


The Spot pond reservoir is situated in the Middlesex Fells, in the town of Stoneham, and has an area of 308.7 acres. It is the main distributing reservoir for the low-service district, and is the terminus of the two forty-eight-inch pipes which pass through this city from the Chestnut-hill reservoir, conveying the water from that basin to the northern portions of the water dis-


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METROPOLITAN WATER WORKS.


Chestnut Hill Reservoir, Showing High and Low Service Pumping Stations.


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trict. Water is pumped into Spot pond through these two mains by the great pumping engines at Chestnut hill; a portion of the water, however, is diverted from its course as it flows through this city by connections made with these mains in several places whereby the water enters the distributing pipes of our local sys- tem, the entire quantity thus received being measured by Venturi meters set at the connections; the water is then distributed by our own department through a network of street mains and ser- vice pipes to all portions of the city. The water supplied to the high-service section of the city is not, however, taken directly from the metropolitan mains just referred to, but is received through another main by gravity flow from the Fells reservoir ; the city has two connections with this main, both equipped with Venturi meters. The Fells reservoir is located about 2,500 feet east of Spot pond, and its high-water level is 271 feet above Bos- ton city base, or 108 feet above the level of Spot pond; it covers eight and one-half acres, and has a capacity of 41,353,000 gallons. Water is supplied to this reservoir from the pumping station at Spot pond through a thirty-six-inch force main. The pressures on the water pipes throughout our city resulting from these res- ervoirs and pumps range on the low-service from thirty-five to sixty-five pounds, and on the high-service from sixty to 100 pounds per square inch.


The Mystic reservoir, situated near Tufts college, was for- merly a part of the Mystic water works, owned by the city of Boston, but became a part of the metropolitan system on Janu- ary 1, 1898. It is used as a low-service reservoir, being six feet lower than Spot pond; it is about 550 feet long by 350 feet wide, with a water depth of twenty-two feet, and has a capacity of 26,000,000 gallons. Somerville receives no water from this res- ervoir, as formerly, but it is used in connection with the low- service of the town of Arlington.


In addition to the construction of reservoirs, pumping sta- tions, and pipe lines for the storage and conveyance of water, much study is also given to matters pertaining to the improve- ment of the quality of the water and the prevention of its pollu- tion, such as :-


First. The construction of ditches for the purpose of drain- ing the swamps in the watersheds ;


Second. The construction and maintenance of works for filtering water of objectionable quality before permitting it to enter the reservoirs ;


Third. A constant and careful inspection of the watersheds for the purpose of eliminating any possible sources of pollution.


Chemical examinations of the water in the different reser- voirs are made monthly by the state board of health, and obser- vations of the color and odor of the water, and of the number and character of the organisms present, are made weekly in the laboratory of the metropolitan water works.


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The scheme recommended by the state board of health for supplying the metropolitan district with water provided not only a large immediate addition to the supply, but comprehended, also, the necessities of the future. Lying between the Sudbury and Nashua watersheds is the Assabet watershed, with an esti- mated daily yield of 28,000,000 gallons. West of the Nashua watershed are the Ware and Swift rivers, with an estimated daily capacity of 271,000,000 gallons, which can be diverted into the Wachusett reservoir by the construction of tunnels aggregating twenty-eight miles in length. Upon the Swift river there is a very favorable location for the construction of a storage reser- voir, and a basin covering 36.9 square miles, with a capacity of over 400,000,000,000 gallons, can be made by the construction of two dams.


The Assabet, Ware, and Swift river supplies, with the works already constructed, will provide a safe daily supply of 472,- 000,000 gallons, while further to the west are the Westfield and Deerfield rivers, capable of furnishing 500,000,000 gallons per day in addition, if required, in the distant future.


As the present works have already cost about $40,000,000, it is to be hoped that the day is far distant when it will be neces- sary to seek these further sources of water supply, with the enor- mous additional financial burdens which such acquisition will bring upon our people. The conservation of our present sup- plies by a more careful use of the water, cutting off all needless waste, will assist largely in postponing the time when additional sources must be acquired.


In preparing this description, the writer has, by permission, made liberal extracts from a publication of Mr. Dexter Brackett, chief engineer of the metropolitan water works, and wishes hereby to give proper credit.


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FRANK E. MERRILL, Water Commissioner.


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METROPOLITAN WATER WORKS. Spot Pond Reservoir.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS METROPOLITAN WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD


MAP SHOWING


River


METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT, WACHUSETT, SUDBURY AND COCHITUATE WATERSHEDS, AND LOCATIONS OF


WAKEFIELD


STONEHAM


SAUGUS


LYNN


Bear Hill/ Reservoir


WINCHESTER


Spot Pond


MELROSE


Fells Reservoir


LEXINGTON


MALDEN


MEDFORD


REVERE


CLINTON


0


1


2


3


4


5


6 7 MILES


JANUARY 1, 1906


WACHUSETT


WEST


Nackasett Resevoir!


BO


ION


MARLBOROUGH


Chestnut Hill-


Reservoir


NE WV


TON


K


Reservoir


G


H


SOUTHETHOUGH


B


O


S


T


O


N


-


NEEDHAM


WESTBOROUGH


SUDBURY


River


1


ASKA


HERBORN


QUINCY


1


MILTON


DEDHAM


HOPKINTON


-


SCALE


ARLINGTON


EVERETT


CHELSEA


WALTHAM


BELMON / CAMBRIDG


SOMERVILLE


charles


WATERTOWN


River


Weston


0


STONO


Reservoir


charles


AQUEDUCT


FRAMI


> WESTON


River


COCHITUATE


AQUEDUCX


AQUEDUCT


10 MILES FROM


FROM STATE HOUSE


HYDE


Neponset River


BRAINTREE


SWAMPSCOT


Nashya


RESERVOIRS, AQUEDUCTS AND PIPE LINES.


VERLING


RUT


SHIN


AQUEDUCT


BROOKLINE


A X


PARK


Charles


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Locations of New Mains Laid, Length and Size, Number of Gates, Hydrants, Etc., Set in 1906.


PIPE LAID.


GATES SET.


HYDRANTS SET.


BLOW- OFFS.


NAME OF STREET.


DESCRIPTION OF WORK.


Size.


No. Feet.


Size.


No.


Kind.


No.


Size.


No.


WATER POSTS.


Bay State avenue


Street main; from point 200' south from south line Mallett street to connec- tion with main in Fosket street.


654


CO


3


Broadway Bromfield road


Hydrant.


Street main; from main in Warner street to point 515' north from north line Warner street.


554


8"


1


Bromfield road


Street main; from main in Dearborn road to point 170' south from south line Dearborn road.


0. 00


13


4"


1


6"


135


Dimick street


Street main; from connection with main 267' west from Concord avenue to point 108' west from Buckingham street.


6"


335


6'


1


Dover street


Street main; from main in Orchard street to 81' west from west line Orchard street. Street main; from dead end to connection with main in Powder House boule- vard.


6"


15


Edmands street


Street main; from connection with main 340' south from Broadway to point 360' south from Broadway.


6"


20


Grant street


Street main; from dead end near Sydney street to connection with main in Sydney street.


6" 6"


7


Mathews


1


Hudson street Jasper street


Street main; from dead end near Virginia street to connection with main in Gilman street.


6"


108


6"


1


10"


250


10"


1


Kidder avenue Lawrence road


Street main; from main in Willow avenue to main in Lowden avenue. Street main; from connection with Metropolitan Water Works main in their yard to point 7' east from east line of house No. 1 Lawrence road. Hydrant. Hydrants.


11%" 6"


150


1


6"


14


Chapman Corey


2


Carried forward


2,554


10


5


1


Buckingham street Clifton street


Street main; from connection with main 12' south from Morrison avenue to con- nection with main at Winslow avenue.


2"


93


1


Dow street


Street main; from dead end to connection with main in Dimick street.


8"


178


Holyoke


1


3


WATER DEPARTMENT.


409


1


7


Lesley avenue Lexington avenue


Hydrant.


18


LOCATIONS OF NEW MAINS LAID, LENGTH AND SIZE, NUMBER OF GATES, HYDRANTS, ETC., SET IN 1906 .- Concluded.


PIPE LAID.


GATES SET.


HYDRANTS SET.


BLOW- OFFS.


NAME OF STREET.


DESCRIPTION OF WORK.


Size.


No. Feet.


Size.


No.


Kind.


No.


Size.


No.


WATER POSTS.


Brought forward


2,554


10


5


Lowden avenue


Street main; from connection with main 4' north from Mallett street to connec- tion with main at south line Kidder avenue.


$ 8"


593


8"


1


Mathews Holyoke


1


Meacham road Medford street


Street main; from connection with high service main at Adams street to connec- tion with high service main at Bartlett street; and from connection with high service main at Partridge avenue to connection with high service main at Glenwood road.


Newberne street


Street main; from main in Morrison avenue to dead end 135' south from Morrison avenue.


§ 6"


161


1


1


Packard avenue


Hydrants.


6"


33


Powder House boulevard (south side)


Street main; from point 535' west from Curtis street to point 133' west from Dow street.


10"


200


Skilton avenue


§ 6"


529


Mathews


1


Somerville avenue


Gates.


Somerville avenue


Hydrant.


6"


40


6"


1


Holyoke


1


Sydney street


Street main; from connection with old main to main in Grant street.


6"


276


6"


1


Teele avenue


Street main; from connection with main 48' west from Packard avenue to point 148' west from Packard avenue.


6"


100


6"


1


Holyoke


1


Gate.


6"


18


Mathews


2


6"


7


Chapman


1


Total


5,369


18


17


0


0


1


Hydrant.


6"


4 20


(6"


7


Holyoke Mathews


3


Street main; from east entrance at south line Pearl street to west entrance at south line Pearl street.


16"


20


12"


2


Veazie street


Wheatland street


Street main; from connection with old main to main in Marshall street. Hydrant.


184


7


12"


1


Willow avenue Willow avenue Winslow avenue


Hydrants. Hydrant.


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616


411


Location and Length of Pipes Relaid, Gates and Hydrants Reset, 1906.


PIPE LAID.


GATES.


HYDRANTS.


Size.


Aband.


Reset.


Abandoned.


Reset.


NAME OF STREET.


DESCRIPTION OF WORK.


Aband.


Relaid.


Size.


No.


Size.


No.


Kind.


No.


Kind.


No.


Broadway


Hydrant renewal.


6"


6"


11


Holyoke


1


Mathews Mathews


1


Elmwood street


Hydrant renewal.


4"


6


Bigelow


1


6"


6"


3


Coffin valve


1


Corey


Medford street


Hydrant renewal.


6"


6"


4


Chapman


1


Mathews


1


6"


6"


4


Corey


1


Mathews


1


6"


6"


16


Mathews


1


Mathews


1


Medford street


Hydrant renewal.


6"


12


Boston Machine


1


Holyoke


1


Melrose street


Prescott street


Hydrant renewal.


4"


6"


3


Holyoke


1


Pratt & Cady


1


Total


59


8


8


.


No. feet.


1


Medford street


Hydrant renewal.


1


Medford street


Hydrant renewal.


Hydrant renewal.


WATER DEPARTMENT.


412


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Locations of Hydrants.


Adams street, 11 feet south from Broadway. Adams street, 221 feet south from Broadway. Adams street, 266 feet north from Medford street.


Adams street, 10 feet north from Medford street. Adrian street, 93 feet east from Marion street. Adrian street, 220 feet south from Joseph street. Allen street, 9 feet north from Charlestown street. Allen street, 45 feet west from Somerville avenue. Allen street, 323 feet west from Somerville avenue. Albion street, 396 feet west from Central street. Albion street, 15 feet west from Centre street. Albion street, 217 feet east from Lowell street. Albion street, 7 feet west from house No. 110. Albion street, 444 feet east from Cedar street. Aldersey street, 276 feet west from Walnut street. Alpine street, 280 feet east from Cedar street. Alpine street, 76 feet west from Princeton street. Alpine street, 298 feet west from Lowell street. Alston street, 212 feet east from Cross street. Alston street, 10 feet west from Shawmut place. Ames street, 123 feet west from Central street. Appleton street, 3 feet east from Clifton street. Appleton street, 41 feet west from Willow avenue. Arlington street, 36 feet east from Hathorn street. Arthur street, 29 feet south from Broadway. Ash avenue, 300 feet north from Meacham street. Ashland street, 268 feet south from Summer street. Auburn avenue, 239 feet west from Cross street. Auburn avenue, 481 feet west from Cross street. Austin street, 81 feet south from Mystic avenue. Austin street, 66 feet north from Benedict street. Austin street, 2 feet north from Broadway. Avon street, 233 feet east from Central street. Avon street, 572 feet west from School street. Avon street, 270 feet west from School street.


Banks street, 310 feet south from Summer street. Bartlett street (Ward 1), 130 feet south from Washington street.


Bartlett street (Ward 5), 230 feet south from Broadway.


Bartlett. street (Ward 5), 223 feet north from Medford street.


Bartlett street (Ward 5), 15 feet south from Ames street.


Bartlett street (Ward 5), 10 feet south from Robinson street. Bay State avenue, 7 feet south from Mallett street. Bay State avenue. 39 feet south from Broadway.


Beacon street, 316 feet west from Greenwood terrace.


Beacon street, 10 feet east from Stanford terrace.


Beacon street, 46 feet west from Sacramento street.


Beacon street, south side Beacon street, 40 feet east from Sacramento street.


Beacon street, south side Beacon street, 2 feet west from Beckwith circle. Beacon street, 15 feet west from Kent street.


Beacon street, 4 feet west from Ivaloo street.


Beacon street, 68 feet east from Park street. Beacon street, 18 feet east from Durham street. Beacon street, 26 feet east from Washington street. Beacon street, 90 feet east from Calvin street. Beacon street, 194 feet east from Calvin street.


Beacon street, 28 feet west from Buckingham street.


Beacon street, 208 feet east from Buckingham street.


Beacon street, 6 feet east from Concord avenue.


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413


1


WATER DEPARTMENT.


Beech street, 4 feet south from Atherton street. Beech street, 31 feet east from Spring street. Belmont street, 206 feet north from Spring Hill terrace. Belmont street, 241 feet north from Summer street. Belmont street, 243 feet south from Summer street. Belmont street, 10 feet north from Belmont place. Belmont street, 222 feet south from Belmont place. Belmont street, 185 feet north from Somerville avenue. Benedict street, 33 feet east from Mystic street. Bennett street, 166 feet east from Prospect street. Benton road, 2 feet north from Cambria street. Benton road, 28 feet south from Highland avenue. Berkeley street, 8 feet east from Central street. Berkeley street, 150 feet east from Hersey street. Berkeley street, 28 feet west from School street. Berkeley street, 212 feet west from Hersey street. Billingham street, 126 feet north from William street. Bolton street, 203 feet north from Houghton street. Bolton street, 3 feet south from Oak street. Bonair street, 26 feet west from Cross street. Bonair street, 90 feet east from Autumn street.


Bonair street, 121 feet east from Arthur street. Bonair street, 67 feet east from Dana street. Bonair street, opposite Melvin street.


Bonair street, 117 feet east from Walnut street. Bond street, 63 feet south from Jaques street. Bonner avenue, 171 feet north from Washington street.


Boston avenue, 110 feet south from bridge over Mystic river.


Boston street, 207 feet west from Bigelow street. Boston street, 87 feet east from Bigelow street.


Boston avenue, 492 feet north from Gove street. Boston avenue, 65 feet north from Highland road. Boston avenue, 11 feet east from Pearson avenue. Boston street, 11 feet west from Prospect Hill avenue.


Boston street, 6 feet. north from Munroe street. Bow street, 102 feet north from Warren avenue. Bow street, 23 feet west from Wesley park. Bow street, 25 feet east from Bow-street place. Bow street, 74 feet north from Walnut street. Bow-street place, 193 feet west from Bow street. Bowdoin street, 65 feet north from Fremont avenue. Bradley street, 26 feet south from Veazie street.


Brastow avenue, 202 feet east from Porter street. Brastow avenue, 115 feet west from Lowell street. Broadway, 50 feet east from Mt. Pleasant street. Broadway, 20 feet west from George street.


Broadway, 21 feet west from Broadway place. Broadway, 83 feet east from Cutter street. Broadway, 7 feet east from Glen street. Broadway, 21 feet east from Rush street. Broadway, 15 feet west from Cross street.


Broadway, 7 feet west from Autumn street. Broadway, 6 feet west from Montgomery avenue


Broadway, 33 feet west from Walnut street. Broadway, 4 feet east from Sargent avenue. Broadway, 3 feet west from Melvin street. Broadway, 157 feet west from Grant street. Broadway, 117 feet east from Marshall street. Broadway, 62 feet west from Marshall street. Broadway, 4 feet west from School street.


Broadway, 10 feet west from Thurston street,


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Broadway, 209 feet east from Central street. Broadway, 104 feet west from Norwood avenue. Broadway, 15 feet west from City road. Broadway, 288 feet east from Cedar street. Broadway, opposite Cedar street.


Broadway, 5 feet east from Wilson avenue.


Broadway, 252 feet west from Wilson avenue. Broadway, 115 feet west from Rogers avenue. Broadway, 236 feet west from Liberty avenue. Broadway, 175 feet west from College avenue. Broadway, 6 feet west from Billingham street. Broadway, 9 feet west from Packard avenue. Broadway, 32 feet east from Westminster street. Broadway, 237 feet east from Endicott avenue. Broadway, 6 feet west from Endicott avenue. Broadway, 9 feet west from Garrison avenue. Broadway, 330 feet west from Waterhouse street. Broadway park, near the pond.


Brook street, 18 feet west from Rush street. Browning road, 302 feet west from Sycamore street. Browning road, 136 feet east from Central street. Buckingham street, 2 feet south from Dimick street. Burnside avenue, 259 feet north from Elm street. Burnside avenue, 120 feet south from Summer street. Calvin street, 186 feet south from Beacon street. Cambria street, 131 feet west from Central street. Cameron avenue, 166 feet south from Holland street. Cameron avenue, opposite Mead street.


Cameron avenue, 26 feet south from Glendale avenue. Campbell park, 258 feet west from Meacham road. Cedar street, 226 feet south from Sartwell avenue. Cedar street, 98 feet north from Sartwell avenue. Cedar street, 61 feet north from Hall street.


Cedar street, 22 feet south from Highland avenue. Cedar street, 12 feet north from Highland avenue. Cedar street, 10 feet north from Albion street. Cedar street, 124 feet south from Warwick street. Cedar street, 50 feet north from Clyde street. Cedar street, 24 feet south from Murdock street. Cedar street, 270 feet south from Broadway. Central street, 50 feet south from Broadway. Central street, 6 feet north from Forster street. Central street, 5 feet north from Pembroke street.


Central street, 187 feet south from Vernon street. Central street, 9 feet north from Willoughby street. Central street, 92 feet north from Highland avenue. Central street, 9 feet south from Highland avenue. Central street, 6 feet north from Oxford street. Central street, 23 feet south from Avon street. Central street, 14 feet south from Summer street. Chandler street, 16 feet south from Broadway. Chandler street, 206 feet north from Park avenue. Chapel street, 14 feet east from Chandler street. Charles street, 183 feet south from Washington street. Charnwood road, 79 feet west from Hancock street. Cherry street, 7 feet south from Sartwell avenue. Cherry street, 254 feet north from Sartwell avenue. Cherry street, 252 feet north from Summer street. Cherry street, 26 feet south from Highland avenue. Chester street, 15 feet north from Chester place.


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WATER DEPARTMENT.


Chestnut street, 480 feet south from Poplar street. Chestnut street, 246 feet south from Poplar street. Church street, 9 feet south from Summer street. Church street, 300 feet south from Summer street. Church street, 16 feet south from Somerville avenue. Church street, 29 feet north from Somerville avenue. Church street, 12 feet north from Lake street.


Claremon street, 255 feet south from Holland street. Clarendon avenue, 253 feet south from Broadway.


Clarendon avenue, opposite house No. 66. Clarendon avenue, near Cambridge line.


Clark street, 200 feet west from Newton street. Clark street, 412 feet west from Newton street.


Cleveland street, 192 feet west from Central street. Clyde street, 250 feet east from Cedar street. Clyde street, opposite Murdock street. Columbia street, 3 feet south from Beach avenue. Columbia street, 8 feet south from Columbia court. College avenue, 12 feet north from Winter street.


College avenue, 6 feet south from Morrison avenue




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