Report of the city of Somerville 1907, Part 35

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 548


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WATER DEPARTMENT.


The following table gives a summary of the pipes and fix- tures of the water system December 31, 1907 :-


Summary of Pipes and Fixtures.


Feet of main pipe (approximately) 486,452


Feet of service pipe (approximately) 397,555


Service connections (approximately) .


11,662


Public fire hydrants


1,022


Private fire hydrants


50


Gates


1,404


Check valves


7


Meters


3,446


Motor registers


9


Waterposts


78


Blow-offs


136


Drinking fountains and troughs


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Maintenance.


In the main distribution system fourteen joint leaks have been discovered and repaired during the year.


Early in the morning of April 17 water escaped in large quantity from the main in Broadway, near Rush street, causing much damage to the street, and to the walls, cellars, and contents of the block corner of Broadway and Rush street, as well as to several cellars in Rush street. It was found that a pipe in the twelve-inch main opposite No. 132 Broadway had cracked lengthwise along the side in a fairly regular line for about ten feet. No piece of the pipe was blown out, but the pipe opened up along the crack under pressure of the water, allowing a great volume to escape, and when the pipe was relieved of the pressure on shutting the gates, it closed together so that the crack was hardly perceptible. This pipe had been laid about ten years, and the line had never shown any defects nor indications of weakness.


Tests were made of the cracked pipe after removal, and it was found to be of good quality of metal throughout. Tests for electrolysis were also made, but no indications of destructive currents were found .. No reason is apparent for the cracking of this pipe. A not improbable cause, however, might be found in the theory that water from a leak in the city of Boston twenty- four-inch main, which is known to have existed at a point not far distant, had worked through the sandy soil, and had so under- mined or disturbed the bearings of the Somerville pipe as to allow a sufficient settlement or movement of the pipe to cause it to crack. Numerous claims for damages were presented, and most of them have been adjusted and settled; the total cost of repairing the pipe line, streets, buildings, and settlement of claims to date has been $1,193.59.


One hundred and forty-three service pipes have been re- newed wholly or in part, of which number eighty-one were on


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account of the permanent paving in Broadway, Medford street, and Cross street. One hundred and thirty-five service pipe leaks have been repaired during the year.


The customary needed attention has been given to the water gates and fire hydrants, a force of men being kept on hydrant in- spection constantly during the winter season.


Water Assessments and Consumption.


The annual assessments paid by this city as its proportionate part of the cost and operation of the metropolitan water works are given below :---


Year.


Sinking Fund.


Maintenance.


Interest.


Total. $14,250 19


1898


No division made 66 66


20,975 58


1900


66


28,689 24


1901


$12,491 73


$12,033 79


$32,291 24


56,816 76


1902


19,014 85


12,955 64


30,427 40


62,397 89


1903


15,748 56


12,763 10


48,776 77


77,288 43


1904


16,404 42


15,393 87


54,938 64


86,736 93


1905


21,358 11


13,666 71


55,535 91


90,560 73


1906


22,345 50


17,412 51


57,402 07


97,160 08


1907


25,365 30


18,880 01


62,089 30


106,334 61


$641,210 44


There has been credited to the city by the commonwealth as its proportion of the amounts received from entrance fees, water supplied outside the district, and water furnished to water companies the sum of $9,056.10. By legislative action such amounts as are now received by the state from these sources are paid into the sinking fund for the extinguishment of the principal indebtedness, instead of being applied to the diminution of the annual water assessments, as heretofore.


The daily consumption of water in Somerville, as recorded by the Venturi meters, operated by the metropolitan water works, is shown below by months for the year 1907 :-


Month.


Gallons.


Month.


Gallons.


January


7,169,000


July


6.751,600


February


8,046,900


August


6,343,900


March


6,320,400


September


6,268,600


April


6,295,900


October


6,207,600


May


6,376,400


November


5,857,700


June


6,756,200


December


6,016,800


The total consumption for the year is 2,390,166,000 gallons, making an average daily consumption of 6,548,400 gallons.


The average daily quantity of water used in Somerville dur- ing 1907 was ninety gallons per inhabitant, an increase of one gallon over the previous year, due to a greatly increased con- sumption of city water in one of our large mercantile establish- ments, while the average for the entire water district has in-


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creased five gallons, or to 133 gallons per day for each inhabitant.


The following table shows the daily per capita consumption of water in the cities and towns in the metropolitan water district for the year 1907, as registered by the metropolitan meters :-


For


Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. the


Year.


Boston


174 187 167 152 151 152 154 156 151 152 148 152 157


Somerville


100 112


88


87


88


93


93


91


86


85


80


82 90


Malden


48 52


48


47


46


51


52


51


45


41 40


40


47


Chelsea


130 156 115


93


87


88 89


80


82


78


73 68


71


91 102


Medford


106 113 106 101 104 111 112 116 102


99 96


96 105


Melrose


113 125 117 110 111 121 122 131 117 116 113 116 118


Revere


95


111


90


83


82


94 103


107


90


75


70 61


55 70


67 92


Milton


43


40


37


41


51


56


57


149 61


48


42 40


39


46


Winthrop


115


129 113 106 105


Stoneham


75


89


90


84


83


70


94 108 125


77


58


57


Lexington


68


72


73


70


72


82


85 105


76


65 50


51


73 73


Swampscott


64


70


66


56


65


76


96 112


72


61


Total


146 158 139 128 127 130 133 135 129 127 123 126 133


The district, in order of per capita consumption, beginning with the lowest, stands as follows :-


1-Milton


46


8-Somerville. 90


2-Malden


47


9-Arlington


92


3-Watertown


67 10-Stoneham


93


4-Belmont 73 11-Chelsea


97


4-Nahant


73


12-Quincy


102


4-Lexington


73


13-Medford


105


5-Swampscott


74


14-Winthrop


117


6-Everett


81


15-Melrose


118


7-Revere


88 16-Boston


157


The towns and cities showing the lowest per capita con- sumption of water are those having the largest percentage of meters and, therefore, the smallest waste of water.


Compulsory Meterage.


By provision of Chapter 524, Legislative Acts of 1907, all cities and towns in the metropolitan water district are now re- quired to equip with water meters all water services hereafter laid, and to annually equip with meters five per cent. of the water services which were unmetered on December 31, 1907.


This legislation is practically identical with the policy rec- ommended by your water commissioner in his report for the year 1902 for adoption by this city, and which has since been pur-


Nahant


87


94


78


90


62


59


79


87


60


100 56


102


91 117 93 73


Belmont


53


58


58


57


69


73


80 80


73


72


84 70


95


68


88


Watertown


58


61


59


63


77


76


81


99 125


126 149 88


153


119 104


89


78


76


80


98 107 115 122


107


103 93


85 82 79 82


97 81


Everett


96 114


Quincy


97 100


99


94


Arlington


82


96


98


97 109 102 100


62 91 84 58 60 74


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sued. By having thus early taken up the problem of restriction of water waste, the city has the advantage of starting under the new law with about one-third of its services already metered. There are at this time in the city about 8,000 services still un- metered, requiring, in compliance with the law, a yearly installa- tion of about 400 meters in this class; at this rate it would take twenty years to complete the work. The benefits to be gained from a metered system, such as conservation of the general water supply, equalization of water charges to consumers, and a prob- able direct financial gain to those cities that show low water con- sumption, in the way of a reduction in the annual water assess- ment levied by the state, lead me to the opinion that advantage should not be taken by this city of the full period allowed by law for this work, but that it should rather be completed in one-half that time, requiring for all purposes, including new services, the installation of about 1,000 meters annually.


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Locations of New Mains Laid, Length and Size, Number of Gates, Hydrants, Etc., Set in 1907.


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.


Aberdeen road


Street main; from low service main in Highland avenue to low service main in Cedar street.


6" 6"


471


6"


2


Hydrant.


7


42


6"


6


Bromfield road


Street main; from point 515' north from Warner street to point 170' south from Dearborn road, connecting pipes laid in 1906.


583


8"


1


Waterpost.


13


2"


1


Street main; from main in Calvin street to point 108' west from Buckingham street, connecting with pipe laid in 1906.


6"


368


6"


1


Fiske avenue


Gate.



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Lawrence street


Gate.


6"


21


20


2"


1


6"


1


6"


72


6"


1


6"


1


Waterpost.


2"


8


1


Street main; from point 60' north from Warner street to point 531' north from Warner street, and from gate at south line of Dearborn road to point 203' south from Dearborn road.


8"


674


8"


2


Sawyer avenue


Street main; from main in Curtis street to point 197' west from Packard avenue, connecting with pipe laid in 1905.


12"


506


12"


1


2"


13


2"


1


Somerville avenue Teele avenue


Street main; from point near main in Curtis street to point 148' west from Pack- ard avenue, connecting with pipe laid in 1906.


6"


277


Walnut road


20


347


1


Washington street


Washington street Whitfield road


Hydrant.


Street main; from main in Curtis street to main in Packard avenue.



741


6"


2


Total


4,309


28


5


5


1


Bay State avenue Boston avenue


Waterpost.


Broadway


Gates-on hydrant branches.


Cameron avenue Dimick street


6"


1


Henderson street


Gate.


6"


1


Lowden avenue


Hydrants.


Mathews


3


Waterpost.


Street main; from main in Dimick street to point 103' north from Dimick street. Street main; from main in Walnut street to point 59' east from Walnut street. Gate.


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Nashua street New Cross street Pearson road


Waterpost.


1


Street main; from main in Walnut street to point 80' northerly from angle in street. Gate.


6"


16


6"


1


Holyoke


1


1


1


Mathews


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Lowell street Marion street McGregor avenue


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ANNUAL REPORTS.


Hydrants-Renewal Account.


The following changes have been made in the kind and loca- tion of hydrants :-


Boston avenue, 6-inch Mathews hydrant, set 23 feet south from Pearson avenue, and 6-inch Mathews hydrant removed from 11 feet south from Pearson avenue.


Bowdoin street, 6-inch Holyoke gate hydrant, set 65 feet east from Fre- mont avenue, and 4-inch Boston Machine hydrant removed from same location.


Broadway, 6-inch Mathews hydrant, set 7 feet east from Glen street, and 6-inch Pratt and Cady hydrant removed from same location.


Broadway, 6-inch Mathews hydrant, set 21 feet east from Rush street, and 6-inch Pratt and Cady hydrant removed from same location.


Broadway, 6-inch Mathews hydrant, set 13 feet west from Cross street, and 4-inch Holyoke hydrant removed from same location.


Broadway, 6-inch Mathews hydrant, set 8 feet west from Autumn street, and 6-inch Holyoke gate hydrant removed from same location.


Broadway, 6-inch Mathews hydrant, set 3 feet west from Melvin street, and 6-inch Pratt and Cady hydrant removed from same location.


Broadway, 6-inch Mathews hydrant, set 6 feet west from Montgomery avenue, and 6-inch Holyoke gate hydrant removed from same lo- cation.


Hamlet street, 6-inch Mathews hydrant, set 321 feet south from Highland avenue, and 6-inch Holyoke gate hydrant removed from same lo- cation.


Hinckley street, 6-inch Chapman hydrant, set 106 feet south from Broad- way, and 4-inch Boston Machine hydrant removed from same lo- cation.


Lawrence street, 6-inch Holyoke hydrant, set 12 feet south from Rich- ardson street, and 6-inch Holyoke hydrant removed from 9 feet south from Richardson street.


Linden street, 6-inch Pratt and Cady hydrant, set 235 feet south from Somerville avenue, and 4-inch Boston Machine hydrant removed from same location.


Moore street, 6-inch Pratt and Cady hydrant, set 335 feet south from Holland street, and 4-inch Boston Machine hydrant removed from same location.


Nashua street, 6-inch Mathews hydrant, set 190 feet south from Wilton street, and 4-inch Bigelow hydrant removed from same location.


Sacramento street, 6-inch Mathews hydrant, set 128 feet south from Beacon street, and 6-inch Mathews hydrant removed from 146 feet south from Beacon street.


Summer street, 6-inch Mathews hydrant, set 59 feet east from Central street, and 4-inch Boston Machine hydrant removed from same lo- cation.


Summer street, 6-inch Pratt and Cady hydrant, set 53 feet west from Harvard street, and 4-inch Boston Machine hydrant removed from same location.


Summer street, 6-inch Holyoke hydrant, set opposite Craigie street, and 4-inch Boston Machine hydrant removed from same location.


Ward street, 6-inch Mathews hydrant, set 7 feet east from Emery street, and 6-inch Mathews hydrant removed from 3 feet east from Emery street.


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Hydrants-Construction Account.


New hydrants have been set in the following locations :-


Bay State avenue, 92 feet north from north line of Kidder avenue, 6-inch Mathews.


Lowden avenue, 85 feet south from south line of Broadway, 6-inch Mathews.


Lowden avenue, 178 feet north from north line of Kidder avenue, 6-inch Mathews.


Lowden avenue, 27 feet south from south line of Kidder avenue, 6-inch Mathews.


Washington street, 58 feet west from west line of Franklin street, 6-inch Holyoke gate hydrant.


Hydrant Removal.


Medford street, 6-inch Holyoke hydrant removed from 33 feet south from east line of Dartmouth street.


Gates -Construction Account.


New gates have been set in the following locations :-


Aberdeen road, 6-inch gate, 13 feet 4 inches out from east line, on south line of Highland avenue.


Aberdeen road, 6-inch gate, 13 feet 4 inches out from north line, on west line of Cedar street.


Boston avenue, 2-inch gate, set 4 feet out from waterpost located oppo- site Highland road.


Broadway, 6-inch gate, set 21 feet east from Rush street, and 6 inches inside edgestone, on hydrant branch.


Broadway, 6-inch gate, set 7 feet east from Glen street, and 6 inches inside edgestone, on hydrant branch.


Broadway, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet west from Cross street, and 6 inches inside edgestone, on hydrant branch.


Broadway, 6-inch gate, set 8 feet west from Autumn street, and 6 inches inside edgestone, on hydrant branch.


Broadway, 6-inch gate, set 3 feet west from Melvin street, and 6 inches inside edgestone, on hydrant branch.


Broadway, 6-inch gate, set 6 feet west from Montgomery avenue, and 6 inches inside edgestone, on hydrant branch.


Bromfield road, 8-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, on south line of house No. 45.


Cameron avenue, 2-inch gate, set 4 feet out from waterpost located 6 feet north from Glendale avenue.


Dimick street, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from south line, on east line of Calvin street.


Fiske avenue, 6-inch gate, set 8 feet out from south line, on east line of Hinckley street.


Henderson street, 6-inch gate, set 7 feet out from west line, on north line of Wilton street.


Lawrence street, 6-inch gate, set 11 feet out from west line, on north line of Wilton street.


Lowell street, 2-inch gate, set 4 feet out from waterpost located 102 feet north of Wilton street.


Marion street, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, on north line of Dimick street.


McGregor avenue, 6-inch gate, set 5 feet out from south line, on east line of Walnut street.


Nashua street, 6-inch gate, set 11 feet out from west line, on south line of Wilton street.


New Cross street, 2-inch gate, set 4 feet out from waterpost located 64 feet north from Broadway.


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Pearson road, 8-inch gate, set 13 feet 6 inches out from west line, on south line of Dearborn road.


Pearson road, 8-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from east line and 524 feet north from north line of Warner street.


Sawyer avenue, 12-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from north line, on east line of Curtis street.


Somerville avenue, 2-inch gate, set 4 feet out from waterpost located 35 feet east from Central street.


Walnut road, 8-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from north line, on west line of Walnut street.


Washington street, 6-inch gate, set 48 feet west from west line of Frank- lin street, and 1 foot inside edgestone, on hydrant branch.


Whitfield road, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from north line, on east line of Curtis street.


Whitfield road, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from north line, on west line of Packard avenue.


GATES-RECAPITULATION.


GATES.


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11%"


3"


4"


6"


8"


10"


12"


Total.


Set


5


18


4


1


28


Removed .


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Net increase in number of gates in 1907 28 Total number of gates in the city December 31, 1907 . 1,404


Locations of Hydrants.


Adams street, 11 feet south from Broadway. 1


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. 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. Allen street, 9 feet north from Charlestown street. Allen street, 45 feet west from Somerville avenue. Allen street, 323 feet west from Somerville avenue. 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.


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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, 39 feet south from Broadway.


Bay State avenue, 7 feet south from Mallett street.


Bay State avenue, 92 feet north from Kidder avenue.


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.


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 avenue, 492 feet north from Gove street.


Boston avenue, 65 feet north from Highland road.


Boston avenue, 23 feet east from Pearson avenue.


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Boston street, 11 feet west from Prospect Hill avenue. Boston street, 207 feet west from Bigelow street. Boston street, 87 feet east from Bigelow street.


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. 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.


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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. Chestnut street, 480 feet south from Poplar street. Chestnut street, 246 feet south from Poplar street. Church street, 9 feet south from Summer street.




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