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12.60
1899-1901
36,177.05
22,500.00
1,389.52 ( 02 acres.) Remainder do- na ted
80.51
$368,591.13
$246,298.73
$54,139.94 $1,019,100.00
Playground, Broadway, corner Mason St .- Ward 7
0.25
1 2.50
265.97
5,000.00
4.40
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street, 1.5 acres ; the Broadway athletic field in West Somer- ville, 4.4 acres, and the cemetery lot, .7 acre.
Four of the larger pleasure parks, namely, Central Hill, Prospect Hill, Powder House park, and Broadway park, are beautifully-laid-out spots in a thickly settled city, and famous for what they represent historically.
At the present time there are seven baseball fields and three football fields in use and under the city's supervision, as well as numerous smaller playgrounds, on which are located an outdoor gymnasium, running tracks, tennis courts, etc., for recreation and rest, where children can play and enjoy them- selves and are safe from the dangers of a thickly-settled city.
This area of parks and playgrounds, in comparison with other cities, is one of the best, Somerville being very small in area and the most densely-populated city in the state, averaging about 18,500 in population to a square mile.
On Broadway and Lincoln parks, field houses have been constructed of concrete with red-tiled roofs ; are heated, lighted, and equipped with toilet rooms, etc., and on several of the playfields similar buildings should be erected in place of some of the old wooden structures.
A small area in Powder House square has been laid out and improved by planting trees, shrubs, and foliage plants ; also a new flag-pole has been erected in Broadway park.
"Tarvia" has been applied on the macadam surface the entire length of Powder House boulevard, where the roadway had been badly worn, caused by the large amount of automo- bile travel, and is now in excellent condition.
Several fields have been maintained for ball playing, and are constantly in use by the many athletic teams, the games be- ing arranged for and regularly scheduled on the various grounds throughout the season, about three hundred games be- ing provided for by schedule the past year.
The larger areas have been policed by regular officers from the police department, when required, the expense being paid from the police appropriation ; trees and shrubs added to the various grounds, and bulbs, plants, and flowers furnished in their seasons, and during the winter-time ponds flooded for skating when the weather was favorable.
The Playgrounds Association has continued its good work in the city, and funds contributed by citizens and a sum of $1,050, set aside by the city from the public grounds appropria- tion for the special equipment of grounds and supervision of playfields, have been expended under the direction of the school committee.
Certain areas were used in the city's parks, playgrounds. and schoolyards, which had been equipped with swings, sand boxes, and various kinds of gymnastic apparatus, and instruc- tors were employed during the summer months. Many chil-
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dren enjoyed themselves at these outdoor kindergarten schools, while the larger boys were instructed in baseball, basket ball, and other games, and in the use of gymnastic apparatus, teams being formed and athletic competitions held between the vari- ous teams. Additional apparatus should be erected on some of the principal parks and playgrounds for the smaller children's pleasure, where a regular park employee can have the care of the same.
Probably better results, in this city, could be obtained by placing the outdoor summer schools for children under the school department and establishing a system with a permanent director of athletics and gymnastics to have charge and instruct in every form of athletics and recreation, including all sports and games for the high schools, grammar schools, and all others using the city's playfields and buildings.
Considering the popularity and general feeling of the pub- lic in regard to athletics and outdoor exercise in general, as shown in our own city in the last ten years' time, the question arises of the city's having at least one large permanently-located field for such a purpose. The best and only enclosed field at present in the city is maintained on leased land (the lease ex- pires July 1, 1911,), and some immediate action will be neces- sary in the line of construction if the city is to have such a field.
A plan has been made recently showing the lay-out of a new proposed field located in the northwesterly section of the city bordered by Alewife brook and the Powder House boule- vard, including an area of about sixteen acres, and negotiations are pending with the Metropolitan park commission whereby this entire area may be transferred to the city, permanently, for recreation purposes ; already about five acres have been ac- quired and graded.
This proposed field, when completed, would be the finest recreation ground owned by any city and would include areas for baseball, football, basket ball, tennis, croquet, playfield for children, outdoor gymnasium, running track, swimming pool, and boating and skating on the brook, a concrete grand stand and field houses, equipped with shower baths, lavatories, dress- ing rooms, lockers, etc., and could be constructed in a term of years as the city's finances would allow.
At the westerly end of Lincoln park, a swimming pool having an area of not over 3,000 square feet could be con- structed, with a concrete bottom and side walls, at a small cost, and would be a source of much enjoyment to a very large num- ber of children in the immediate vicinity.
An area owned by the city, and known as the Collins and Ham ledge property, located on Clarendon Hill, near the Cam- bridge boundary line, might be developed in the future into a pretty pleasure park, similar in nature to the Powder House
BOULEVARD MYSTIC RIVER
CITY OF SOMERVILLE PROPOSED NEW RECREATION FIELD
JAN.1911 E.W.BAILEY. CITY ENGINEER.
20089 3JIM37Y
-- CONCRETE BUILDING
-SWIMMING POOL
-CONCRETE BUILDING
TENNIS COURTS
-RUNNING TRACK
BASKET BALL COURTS
OUTDOOR GYMNASIUM
FLOAT FOR BOATS AND CANOES
(CHILDREN'S PLAY FIELD
BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL FIELD
POWDER HOUSE BOULEVARD
:GRAND STAND
-
STREET
BOULEVARD
NORTH
BROADWAY
-CONCRETE BUILDING
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park ; also the Holland-street property, owned by the city, and situated in West Somerville, could be developed in the future by laying out a portion of the area for streets and house lots, and the remainder used for a children's playground.
There are a number of vacant lots in the city, owned by private parties, large enough for the purpose of establishing recreation grounds and breathing spaces, which undoubtedly could be obtained for short term leases by payment of the taxes to the owner of the property, and be of great benefit to a large number in the congested parts of the city.
With all these various parcels of land referred to, properly developed in the future as parks, playgrounds, and resting places, the city will be amply provided for in this line, and sec- ond to none in the state.
The city has received from the Somerville High School As- sociation a portion of the cost of maintaining the enclosed ath- letic field, located in West Somerville, amounting to $267.00 for 1910 ; the association also pays the cost of policing the grounds at all of the school's contests.
The city's assessment for Metropolitan parks and boule- vards for the year 1910 amounted to $16,270.53 on construction account, $17,087.76 being the proportional cost for maintaining the same ; in addition to this, the city's special assessment for the newly-constructed Wellington bridge across Mystic river. on the line of the Metropolitan parkway, amounted to $4,795.09 on construction account, and $876.29 for maintenance. Somer- ville pays a separate assessment, together with four other cities, of twelve and one-half per cent. of the cost of construction and maintenance of this new bridge, besides the proportional part of the Metropolitan park district assessment. The total of the above assessments amounts to $39,029.677, being Somerville's proportional payment to the state on account of the Metropoli- tan park system for the year 1910.
The total assessment paid to the state for parks and boule- vards amounts to $308,431.13 January 1, 1910, and the only length of state boulevard at present constructed in this city con- sists of seven-tenths of a mile of double roadway, located in the easterly part of the city, and extending between Broadway and Mystic river ; and four-tenths of a mile bordering Mystic river at the West Medford line.
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Maintenance Account (Public Grounds and Parks). STATEMENT OF EXPENSES, 1910.
Central Hill Park (13.1 acres) :-
Maintenance of grounds and general care
$1,366 19
Re-surfacing concrete walks
Tools and supplies
45 33
Repairing tools and property
98 45
Plants, flowers, bulbs, trees, and shrubs
457 27
$2,377 14
(Credit, $71.54.)
Prospect Hill Park (2.6 acres) :-
Maintenance of grounds and observation
tower, labor and teams .
$845 84
Tools and supplies
38 14
Repairing tools and property
42 56
(Credit, $75.)
Tufts Park (4.5 acres) :-
Maintenance of grounds and general care
of property, labor and teams
$954 90
Tools and supplies .
29 78
Repairing tools and property
10 56
Plants, flowers, bulbs, etc.
144 32
1,139 56
Belmont Street Park, near Summer street (0.4 acre) :-
Maintenance of grounds, labor and teams,
$130 71
Plants, flowers, bulbs, etc. 72 75
203 46
Paul Revere Park :- Maintenance of grounds, labor . ·
18 00
Powder House Boulevard (1 1-3 miles long) :-
Maintenance of roadway, walks, and grass plots, labor and teams
$541 29
Improvement of roadway with "tarvia". :
954 27
1,495 56
(Credit, $34.50.)
Powder House Square (0.2 acre) :- 1
$36 25
Plants, trees, and shrubs
95 03
131 28
Cemetery, Somerville avenue (0.7 acre) :- 1
$68 22
Broadway Parkway (2.0 acres, Grant street to Boston line) :-
Maintenance of grounds, labor and teams, Plants, flowers, etc.
$183 87 100 00
283 87
(Credit, $100.)
.
Maintenance of area between streets
Maintenance of grounds, labor and teams (Credit, $24.30.)
926 54
of property, labor and teams 409 90
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CITY ENGINEER.
Broadway Park (15.9 acres) :-
Maintenance of grounds and general care of property, labor and teams
$1,232 48
Trimming and spraying trees
247 25
Tools and supplies 102 13
74 10
Plants, flowers, bulbs, etc.
212 95
New flag-pole complete
287 01
$2,155 92
(Credit, $181.)
Lincoln Park (8.3 acres) :- £
Maintenance of grounds and general care of property, labor and teams
$1,275 62
Tools and supplies
44 96
Repairing tools and property
38 56
Plants, flowers, bulbs, etc. .
69 55
(Credit, $75.)
Broadway Athletic Field, Tufts College land (4.4 acres leased) :-
Maintenance of grounds and care of
property, labor and teams . ·
$423 20
Tools and supplies
19 95
Repairing property, fence, seats, and
93 94
537 09
(Credit, $267.)
Playground, Broadway, corner Cedar street (4.2 acres) :-
327 14
Maintenance of grounds, labor and teams Playground, Broadway, corner Mason street (0.3 acre) :-
Maintenance of grounds, labor . 10 00
Playground, Glen street, corner Oliver
strect (0.9 acre + 1.5 acres leased) :- Maintenance of grounds, labor and teams, $172 40 Building new fence on property line . 101 80
274 20
Playground, Somerville avenue, corner Kent street (0.8 acre) :-
83 16
Maintenance of grounds, labor and teams Playground, Beacon street, near Washing- ton street (0.2 acrc) :- 13 25
Maintenance of grounds, labor and teams Playground, Webster avenue, near Cam- bridge line (0.2 acre) :-
Maintenance of grounds, labor .
15 50
Playground, Poplar street, corner Joy street (0.5 acrc) :-
15 50
Maintenance of grounds, labor and teams Playground, Fellsway East (Winthrop avc- nue) (2.5 acres leased) :-
74 09
Maintenance of grounds, labor and teams Proposed New Recreation Field, located between Powder House boulevard and Alewife brook, near West Med- ford line (4.7 acres) :-
Grading and improving field, labor and teams (Credit, $1,200.)
1,200 00
1
·
building
.
1,428 69
Repairing tools and property
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
Miscellaneous Equipment furnished on Playgrounds, 1910, for School Com- mittee $138 28
Transferred to School Committee to be used for Supplies and Supervision on Playgrounds 911 72
(Credit, $1,050.)
Total expenditure, maintenance (67.9 acres) 58.8 acres city property + 8.4 acres leased land, 0.7 acre ceme- tery and 1.36 miles boulevard, and 0.54 mile park- way-roads $13,828 17 (Expenditure, 1910, for Playgrounds and Recreation, $4,008.13.) CREDIT.
Appropriation $11,800 00
Received from High School Athletic Asso- ciation, repairing seats and fence, 1910, and special maintenance of field for high school games 267 00 · Received from Boston Elevated Railway Company, partial maintenance Broad- way parkway, 1909-1910 100 00
Received from Public Grounds construction for labor, teams, etc., grading new playground
1,200 00
Received from City Engineer's department for labor, teams, etc., setting stone bounds .
296 54
Received from other departments for sod and materials . 140 50
Received for old iron, etc.
24 30
Total credit
$13,828 34
Balance unexpended
$0 17
APPENDED TABLES.
Annexed to this report is a table giving names of all streets in the city, public and private, lengths, widths, and the total mileage ; also a table showing old names of certain streets as formerly known, and names of public squares in the city.
Respectfully submitted, ERNEST W. BAILEY, City Engineer.
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CITY ENGINEER.
John Thomas Hafford Born September 16, 1881 Died April 1, 1910
"Jack" Hafford's sudden and untimely death came as a great shock to his office associates, and with deep regret and sorrow to his many friends and companions. The sad accident happened through an un- fortunate misstep when attempting to cross the steam railroad tracks at the Union-square station, a passing train causing his death. He had been a faithful and efficient member of the city's engineering force for ten years, and a general favorite with the "boys" associated with him in the daily work. He was a young man of high personal char- acter, with an agreeable disposition and even temperament, a perse- vering worker, a fine and finished athlete, and will be greatly missed and long remembered by all who knew him. .
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
TABLE SHOWING THE LOCATION, LENGTH AND WIDTH OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE STREETS.
STREET.
FROM
To
Public or Private.
Width in Feet.
Public.
Private.
Abdell pl. .
Somerville ave. .
Southwesterly .
Private.
25
....
203
Ab erdeen road ext.
Angle
Westerly .
Private.
30
...
67
Adams
Broadway .
Medford st. .
Public.
40
907
..
Addison pl.
Somerville ave. .
Southwesterly
Private.
20
....
138
Adrian
Marion st.
Joseph st.
Public.
40
579
166
Albion ct.
Albion st. .
Southwesterly
Private.
16
. ...
Albion
Central st.
Cedar st.
Public.
40
2,742
Albion
Broadway .
Medford line
Private.
50
...
100
Albion ter.
Albion st. .
Southwesterly
Private.
25
...
100
Aldersey
Walnut st.
Vinal ave.
Public.
40
508
Aldrich
Pearl st.
B. & L. R. R.
Public.
40
611
..
..
Alfred
Broadway .
Medford line
Private.
50
50
Allen
Somerville ave.
Charlestown st.
Private.
25
....
150
Alpine
Cedar st.
Southeasterly
Public.
30
667
. .
Alpine
Alpine st.
Lowell st.
Public.
40
688
Alston
Cross st.
Shawmut pl.
Public.
40
567
. .
Ames
Bartlett st.
Robinson st.
Public.
40
580
. .
Appleton
Willow ave.
Clifton st.
Public.
40
548
Appleton
Clifton st.
Liberty ave.
Public.
40
120
Arlington
Franklin st.
Lincoln st.
Public.
40
452
Arnold ave.
Porter st. .
Southeasterly
Private.
15
127
Arnold ct.
Beacon st.
Northeasterly
Private.
10
115
Arthur ct.
Linden st.
Easterly .
Private.
about 10
100
Arthur
Broadway .
Bonair st.
Public.
40
43S
. .
..
Ash ave.
Meacham st.
East Albion st.
Public.
40
5.54
Ash ave.
East Albion st.
Northeasterly
Private.
40
151
Ashland .
Summer st.
Sartwell ave.
Public.
30
478
..
Atlıerton
Central st.
Spring st.
Public.
40
741
Auburn ave.
Cross st.
B. & L. R. R.
Private.
30
600
Austin
Broadway .
Mystic ave.
Public.
40
716
..
. .
Autumn .
Broadway .
Bonair st.
Public.
20
408
. .
. .
Avon .
School st.
Central st.
Public.
40
1,360
. .
..
Avon pl.
Cross st.
B. & L. R. R.
Private.
25
....
150
Banks
Elm st.
Summer st.
Public.
40
639
Bartlett
Vernon st.
Broadway
Public.
40
1,550
..
Bartlett
Washington st.
Southerly
Private.
20
200
Barton
Broadway
Russell road.
Private.
40
....
382
Bay State ave.
Broadway .
Fosket st.
Public.
40
1,237
Beach ave.
Webster ave.
Columbia st.
Private.
about 20
. .
200
Beacon
Cambridge line .
Somerville ave.
Public.
66
6,007
110
Bean's ct.
Southeasterly
Private.
16
....
120
Bedford .
South st.
Cambridge line
Public.
30
165
....
Beech
Somerville ave.
Atherton st. .
Public.
40
323
90
Belknap .
Broadway .
Russell road.
Private.
40
449
Belmont
Somerville ave.
Highland ave.
Public.
40
2,192
Belmont pl.
Belmont st.
Southeasterly
Private.
25
175
Belmont ter.
Belmont st.
Easterly
Private.
15
....
200
Benedict
Union st.
Austin st.
Public.
40
585
Bennett ct.
Bennett st.
Prospect st.
Private.
10
....
400
Benton road
Summer st.
Hudson st.
Public.
40
1,208
Berkeley
School st. .
Central st.
Public.
40
1,360
Berwick .
Lawrence st.
Northwesterly
Private.
20
170
Bigelow .
Boston st. .
Munroe st.
Public.
50
208
Billingham
Broadway .
William st.
Public.
40
563
Bishop's pl.
Glen st.
Easterly .
Private.
10
....
75
Blakeley ave.
Fellsway east
Cross st.
Private.
40
....
630
Bleachery ct.
Somerville ave.
Fitchburg R. R.
Private.
30
....
450
Bolton
Oak st.
Houghton st.
Public.
40
476
....
Aberdeen road .
Cedar st. .
Highland ave. .
Private.
40
.
...
411
Acadia pk. .
Somerville ave. .
Northeasterly
Private.
40
..
256
Adelaide rd.
Somerville ave. .
Easterly .
Private.
20
. . ..
Albion pl.
Albion st.
Northeasterly
Private.
10
....
680
Allen ct.
Park st.
Northwesterly
Private.
20
..
. .
..
137
Benedict ave.
Broadway .
Benedict st.
Private.
20
100
Bennett .
Prospect st.
Bennett ct.
Private.
40 to 25
200
Beacon pl.
Beacon st.
Northeasterly
Private.
15
Beacon ter.
Somerville ave. . Cutter st. .
Northeasterly
Private.
24
100
Beckwithlı circle
Beacon st.
Southwesterly
Private.
20
Bellevue ter.
Albion st. .
Northeasterly
Private.
20
. . .
. .
...
150
116
. .
LENGTH.
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Table Showing the Location, Length and Width of Public and Private Streets. - Continued.
STREET.
FROM
To
Public or Private.
Widthı in Feet.
Public.
Private.
Bonair
Cross st.
Walnut st.
Public.
40
1,535
Bond .
Broadway .
Jaques st.
Public.
40
655
Bonner ave.
Washington st.
Columbus ave.
Public.
40
376
Boston ave.
Medford line
Mystic river
Public.
60
915
Boston ave.
Broadway .
Medford line
Public.
50
80
....
Boston ave.
Broadway
Highland road .
Public.
65
287
...
Boston ave.
Highland road .
Pritchard ave. .
Public.
50
509
Boston ave.
Pritchard ave.
Easterly to angle in st
Private.
50
146
Boston ave.
Angle inst. south'ly
Morrison ave.
Private.
40
Boston
Washington st. .
Prospect Hill ave.
Public.
45
640
Boston
Prospect Hill av.
Walnut st.
Public.
40
1,242
. .
Bow
Union sq.
Wesley sq.
Public.
60
658
..
. .
Bow
Wesley sq.
Somerville ave.
Public.
50
570
....
Bowdoin
Washington st.
Lincoln park
Public.
40
341
Elm st.
Private.
24
...
288
Bow St. pl.
Bow st.
Northwesterly
Private.
40
300
Bradford ave.
School st.
Southeasterly
Private.
40
. .
Bradley .
Pearl st.
Walter st.
Public.
40
762
..
Brastow ave.
Lowell st.
Porter st.
Public.
40
686
Bristol road
Broadway
Medford line
Private.
40
98
Broadway
Charlestown line
Cross st.
Public.
100
2,590
Broadway
Cross st.
Marshall st.
Public.
100 to 200
2,060
..
Broadway
Marshall st
Main st.
Public.
100
1,570
..
..
Broadway
Top of hill
Albion st.
Public.
90
2,540
..
Broadway
Albion st. .
Willow ave.
Public.
90 to 70
1,030
. ...
Broadway
Willow ave.
Paulina st.
Public.
70
3,250
..
Broadway
Paulina st.
Arlington line
Public.
65-60-65
3,220
250
Bromfield road
Warner st.
Dearborn road
Public.
40)
1,262
..
Brook
Glen st.
Cross st. .
Public.
40
504
Browning road
Sycamore st. .
Central st.
Public.
40
679
. .
Buckingham
Beacon st.
Dimick st.
Public.
40
292
Buena Vista rd.
Holland st.
Arlington Br. R. R.
Private.
30
....
537
Burnside ave.
Elm st.
Summer st. .
Public.
40
720
.. . .
Catly av.
Simpson ave.
Northwesterly
Private.
40
....
194
Caldwell ave.
Washington st.
Southerly
Private.
20
... .
Calvin
Beacon st.
Dimick st.
Public.
40
263
. .
Calvin
Dimick st.
Washington st.
Public.
30
392
Cambria
Central st.
Benton road
Public.
40
488
..
Cameron ave.
Holland st.
Cambridge line
Public.
60
1,065
Campbell pk.
Meacham rd.
Kingston st.
Public.
40
399
..
Campbell Pk. pl.
Kingston st. .
Arlington Br. R.R. Lake st.
Public.
40
300
Carver
Porter st.
Northwesterly
Private.
40
....
156
Cedar ave.
Cedar st.
Linden ave.
Private.
22
. ..
290
Cedar ct.
Cedar st.
Southeasterly
Private.
15+
....
70+
Cedar St. pl.
Murdock st.
Southwesterly
Private.
20
....
220
Cedar St. pl.
Cedar n'r Elm st. Elm st.
Broadway
Public.
40
4,137
. .
Central
Somerville ave.
Summer st.
Public.
33
1,043
..
. .
Central
Summer st.
Medford st. . Broadway
Public.
45
1,079
....
Centre
Albion st.
B. & L. R. R.
Private.
35
200
Chandler
Park ave. .
Broadway
Public,
40
1,232
....
Chapel
College ave. .
Chandler st.
Public.
40
273
Chapel ct.
Sycamore st. .
Nortliwesterly
Private.
12
130
Charles .
Washington st. Allen st.
Southerly
Public.
30
166
..
Charlestown
Willow ave.
Hancock st.
Public.
40
589
...
*Chelsea
Mystic ave.
Melrose st.
Private.
50
..
Cherry .
Elm st.
Highland ave.
Public.
45
1,450
...
Chester .
Elm st.
Cambridge line
Public.
40
885
....
Chester ave.
Medford st.
Angle .
Public.
about 22
220
....
..
80+
Cedar
Southeasterly
Private.
12+
40
2,539
....
Central
Medford st.
Easterly
Private.
15
. .
400
* Burnham .
Broadway
Powder House Blvd.
Private.
40
1,030
Broadway
Main st.
Top of hill
Public.
100 to 90
Broadway pl.
Broadway
Southwesterly
Private.
22
..
Private.
20
84
Carlton
Somerville ave. .
*Proposed.
.. ..
..
..
.
1,025
Bowers ave.
Cottage ave.
150
275
210
Public.
Charnwood road .
1,390
LENGTH.
332
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Table Showing the Location, Length and Width of Public and Private Streets. - Continued.
STREET.
FROM
To
Public or Private.
Width in Feet.
Public.
Private.
Chester ave.
Angle
Cross st. .
Private.
20
....
445
Chester pl ..
Chester st.
Northwesterly
Private.
40
....
Chestnut .
Poplar st.
Southeasterly
Public.
40
537
..
Chetwynd road
Curtis st. .
Proposed st.
Private.
40
...
656
Church
Summer st.
Lake st. .
Public.
40
964
....
City road
Broad way
Cedar st.
Private.
45
980
Claremon
Holland st.
Mead st. .
Public.
40
560
. ..
Clarendon ave.
Broadway
Cambridge line
Public.
40
1,217
...
Clark .
Newton st.
Lincoln parkway
Private.
35
. .
Cleveland
Central st.
Harvard st. .
Public.
40
459
....
Clifton
Appleton st.
Morrison ave.
Public.
40
200
...
Clifton .
Morrison ave.
Arlington Br. R.R.
Private.
40
. .
. .
600
College ave.
Davis sq.
Medford line
Public.
60
4,080
....
Columbia
Webster ave.
Cambridge line
Public.
40
816
. .
Columbia ct.
Columbia st.
Webster ave.
Private.
9
150
Columbus ave .
Washington st.
Walnut st.
Public.
40
1,425
... .
Concord ave
Prospect st.
Wyatt st.
Public.
40
1,483
....
Concord ave.
Wyatt st.
Beacon st.
Public.
30
472
...
Congress pl.
Linwood st.
Somerville ave.
Public.
50
202
Conlon ct. .
Columbia st.
Easterly
Private.
20
200
Conwell ave.
Curtis st.
North st.
Private.
40
1,349
Conwell .
Higliland ave.
Southwesterly
Public.
35
363
Cooney .
Beacon st.
Line st.
Private.
30
....
640
Cottage ave.
Russell st.
Chester st.
Public.
40
550
87
Cottage pl.
Washington st.
Northwesterly
Private.
about 11
150
Craigie .
Somerville ave.
Summer st.
Public.
50
1,280
126
Craigie ter.
16 Craigie st.
Westerly .
Private.
25
....
650
Crocker .
Highland ave.
Crown st.
Public.
40
528
. ..
Cross
Medford st.
Broadway
Public.
45
2,680
...
..
Cross
Broadway
Mystic ave.
Public.
40
1,100
....
Cross St. pl.
Cross st.
Lowell st.
Private.
30
....
654
Curtis
Broadway
Medford line
Public.
40
2,357
170
Cutter ave.
Summer st.
Highland ave.
Public.
40
480
Cutter pk.
Cutter ave.
Nortliwesterly .
Private.
12
. .
..
83
Cutter
Broadway
Webster st.
Public.
40
730
Cypress
Central st.
Beech st.
Public.
40
262
. . ..
Dana .
Bonair st.
Pearl st.
Public.
40
696
....
Dane .
Somerville ave. .
Washington st.
Public.
40
1,341
....
Dane ave.
Dane st.
Leland st.
Public.
30
569
....
Dante terrace
Craigie st.
Westerly .
Broadway
Public.
40
1,465
....
· Day .
Elm st.
Cambridge line
Public.
40
908
460
Delaware
Aldrich st.
Pearl st.
Public.
40 -
451
. .
. .
Dell
Glen st.
Tufts st.
Public.
40
466
....
Derby
Temple st.
Grant st.
Public.
40
831
200
Dexter
Broadway
Medford line
Private.
50
...
Dickinson
Springfield st.
Beacon st.
Public.
40
770
Dickson
Broadway
Fairmount ave.
Private.
40
..
Dimick
Concord ave.
Calvin st.
Public.
40
957
. .
Distillhouse
South st. .
Cambridge line
Private.
35
...
100
Dix pl.
Linwood st.
Southwesterly .
Private.
10
. ..
Dover
Elm st.
Cambridge line Ware st.
Private.
40
....
125
Downer pl.
Downer st.
B. & L. R. R. .
Private.
20
. .
120
Downer .
Nashua st.
Southeasterly
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