Report of the city of Somerville 1912, Part 31

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 528


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Replaced by other meters


. 18


Total .


79


Under the provisions of the Metropolitan Water Act it is necessary that there be installed in this city at least 411 meters each year on services previously unmetered, and meters on all new services when they go into regular use. The number of meters set during the year in excess of the actual requirements of the state law was twelve.


The following table gives a summary of the pipes and fix- tures of the water system December 31, 1912 :-


Summary of Pipes and Fixtures.


Feet of main pipe (approximately) . 513,956 .


Feet of service pipe (approximately) 433,266 · .


Service connections (approximately) .


· 12,596


Public fire hydrants


1,099


Private fire hydrants


.


59


Gates


1,566


Check valves


7


Meters


7,164


Motor registers


7


Waterposts


83


Blow-offs .


155


Drinking fountains and troughs


6


WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM-MAINTENANCE.


Mains, Gates and Hydrants.


The street mains of the distribution system have given but little trouble during the year. There have been no breaks and but few leaks discovered. Gates have been packed and oiled when necessary. Hydrants have been inspected, repaired, and replaced as there was need. During the extremely cold weather of last January and February, extraordinary attention was given to our fire hydrant service by the inspection gangs and comparatively little damage resulted from the unusual depth of frost and ice in the ground.


Our mains also escaped without injury, although in sev- eral neighboring cities the water in the distributing mains froze so that the entire streets were without domestic or fire service, and it became necessary to deliver water to houses from carts.


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1


WATER DEPARTMENT.


401


Waterposts and Fountains.


No changes have been made in the locations of waterposts. Water has been turned on and off and repairs made as needed for the street watering department.


The horse troughs have been cleaned and kept in good order ; the one in Union square was closed for a period of thirty days on request of the State Department of Animal Industry.


Three drinking fountains were supplied with iced water during the summer season.


Services.


The older house services continue to give considerable trouble from deterioration, and it is likely that this will con- tinue and grow as their age increases. A repair gang is kept busy on this and other work connected with the up-keep of the service pipes.


The cold of last winter penetrated the ground to an un- usual depth, greater than any other time in our experience, and caused a great deal of annoyance to householders and ex- pense to the city, through freezing of the water in the house services. The services were thawed whenever possible by pumping hot water into the pipes from the house cellars ; where this did not accomplish the object, the laborious work of digging through five feet of frozen earth in the street had to be resorted to. Electric thawing was considered, but was found to be im- practicable on our old cement lined services.


One hundred twenty-eight services were frozen and were thawed out by this department, a small number as compared with the trouble experienced in some cities, but sufficient to keep the regular department forces busy day and night while the conditions lasted.


It should be recorded that almost without exception those who suffered the annoyance and inconvenience of being tem- porarily without use of water bore their difficulties with pa- tience and forbearance, and thus materially aided the depart- ment in restoring the accustomed service.


Meters.


The meter system suffered somewhat during the cold spells of the year, 177 meters having to be taken out and repaired on account of freezing. The usual proportion of minor repairs have been made at our shop.


Department Needs.


As the dwelling for the employees, which I last year recom- mended to be erected in the department grounds, has not yet materialized, I renew the recommendation and hope that some action may be taken in the matter. I think the department efficiency can be increased and the operating cost reduced by carrying out this recommendation,


402


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Our horses and wagons are old and fast becoming unfit for further service. This department is the pioneer in the use of motor equipment in this city, and after several years' experi- ence I am of the opinion that it is the best suited for our needs. At least one horse outfit should be replaced this year with a motor truck.


The general office of the department at City Hall can be greatly improved and higher efficiency obtained in the clerical work by providing more daylight for the clerks. This can readily be accomplished by cutting in two windows on the School-street side, thus enabling the clerks to get better light on their work, and I recommend that this be done as soon as the season permits.


Water Assessments and Consumption.


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


Year.


.Sinking Fund.


Maintenance.


Interest.


Maturing Bonds.


Total. $14,250 19


1898


No division made


1899


66


66


20,975 58


1900


28,689 24


1901


$12,491 73


$12,033 79


$32,291 24


56,816 78


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


97,100 08


1907


25,365 30


18,880 01


62,089 30


106,334 61


1908


24,865 73


15,221 12


68,604 23


108,691 08


1909


24,812 23


21,220 56


66,540 41


112,573 20


1910


25,018 52


18,212 28


66,825 45


110,056 25


1911


25,424 55


19,573 82


69,849 26


$246 66


115,094 29


1912


24,469 82


16,111 70


68,205 16


445 46


109,232 14


$1,196,857 40


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.


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 1912 :-


Month.


Gallons.


Month.


Gallons.


January


7,446,200


July


6.544.500


February


7,672,100


August


6,090,100


March


6,522,100


September


6,104,200


April


5,882,600


October


6,074,800


May


6,139,500


November


5,945,200


June


6,649,000


December


6,025,500


66


66


403


WATER DEPARTMENT.


The total consumption for the year is 2,352,465,000 gallons, making an average daily consumption of 6,427,500 gallons.


The average daily quantity of water used in Somerville during 1912 was seventy-nine gallons per inhabitant, an increase of five gallons over the previous year's consumption ; the aver- age for the entire district was 107 gallons daily per capita, an increase over last year of two gallons per capita.


The following table shows the daily per capita consump- tion of water in the cities and towns in the metropolitan water district for the year 1912, as registered by the metropolitan meters :-


City


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


Boston


153 151 128 122 122 123 125 120 119 116 112 114 125


Somerville


93


96


81


73


76 83


81


75


75


75


73


74 79


Malden


50


51


52


46


46


50


50


45


84


83


80


65


85


45


45 57


49 69


Melrose


65


83


77


71


67


69


80


85


80


63


66


67


60


66 36


53 49 65 58


78


Belmont


59


59


60


67


80


83 101


107


74


66


57


63 56


58 56 44


71 75 69


Nahant


45


69


65


66


60


85


77


76


71 63


55 99


53 95 97 107


Metropolitan Dist .. 127 128 110 104 104 108 110 103 102


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


City or Town.


Gallons. Total per Day.


Per Capita per Day.


City or Town,


Total per Day.


Gallons. Per Capita per Day.


1-Milton


343,300


41


9-Everett


2,707,800


75


2-Malden


2,226,300


48


9-Revere


1,495,400


75


3-Medford


1,222,900


49


9-Lexington


356,800


75


4-Swampscott


443,300


61


10-Stoneham


590,700


78


5-Winthrop


717,400


65


11-Somerville


6,427,500 79


6-Watertown


922,300


67


12-Chelsea


2,935,500


85


7-Melrose


1,132,100


69


13-Quincy


3,003,100


87


7-Nahant


158,800


69


14-Arlington


1,075,500


89


8-Belmont


434,500


71


15-Boston


.90,037,500


125


84


78


100


99


89


48


64


62


57


60 53


75


Watertown


68


74


70


65


89


43


59


63


79


87


90 114


79


76


75


48


47 61


Swampscott


63


73


57


50


50


68


72


68


46


46


44


45 48


Chelsea


99


97


87


81


80


78 85


Everett


99


98


84


71


72


88


46


47


55


58


84


79


76


89 121 124


47


94 39 80


74 41


66


58


65


Stoneham


70


78


84


71


73


67 105 107


72


72


69


Lexington


70


75


93


37


60


Winthrop


56


71


82


90


Milton


38


39


42


58 58 67 89 68 33 41


Quincy


81


86


84


Medford


47


52


52


82


Revere


96 101


70


62


77 62 64 71 87


75


89


74


65


49


52


86 77


68


66


88 49


84 46


79


Arlington


79


79


63


or Town.


It is noted in the above table, that the daily per capita con- sumption in Somerville increased slightly over the figures of the previous year, being seventy-nine, or five gallons higher than in 1911, and a comparison shows a general increase throughout the water district. This is accounted for by the extremely cold weather of last winter, which led many people to allow the water to run continuously to prevent its freezing.


404


ANNUAL REPORTS.


In this city, also, it is noted that a greater use of water has been made by some of our commercial consumers, which has the effect of increasing the per capita consumption.


As a matter of interest, it is here stated that we have in the city three corporations using very large quantities of water annually and paying large revenues to the city therefor ; one of these used about 35,000,000 gallons, one 170,000,000 gallons, and one 190,000,000 gallons last year, and the revenue received by the city from these three consumers amounted in all to nearly $47,000.00.


It appears that the night rate of consumption in the city is about forty gallons per capita, and this seems much too high for those hours when but very little water is supposed to be used. A pitometer survey of the city may locate some large leak and waste of water now unknown, and it is hoped to make a start on this work during the coming year.


As our annual water assessment is based two-thirds on our consumption of water, and as there has been a movement started by a neighboring city to obtain legislation to make it based entirely on consumption, which would largely increase our yearly payments to the state on water works account, it is desirable that the use of water in the city should be carefully guarded and while there should be no feeling of need to use it sparingly, or in stinted quantities, all should co-operate to stop needless wastes, which serve no good purpose.


Respectfully submitted, FRANK E. MERRILL, Water Commissioner.


STREET MAINS, GATES, HYDRANTS, ETC., LAID, SET AND REMOVED IN 1912.


STREET.


DESCRIPTION.


LAID.


AnANDONED.


SET.


REMOVEn.


SRT.


REMOVED.


SET.


REMOVED.


SET.


RE- MOVED.


Size.


Feet.


Size.


Feet.


Size.


No.


Size.


No.


No.


Size.


No.


No.


Size.


No.


No.


No.


Bartlett street


Barton street Barton street Belmont terrace


Broadway


Street main ; from main in Cross street to gate set nn east line of Michigan ave- nue. Laid in northerly sidewalk.


6'


41


6"


8#


3 1


6"


1 1


1


8'


484


6


Hydraut. Hydrant.


Street main ; from maiu in Mystic avenue to gate set on south line of Mystic avenue.


Street main ; from main in Mystic avenue to gate set on south line of Mystic avenue.


Gate; on north line of Broadway.


Street main; from connection with old pipe at point 253' west from west line of Curtis street to point 421' west from west line of Curtis street.



168


Street main; from main in Dane street to connection with main on new grade at point 171 feet east from east line of Dane street


8'


201


8"


201


8


8"


1


Dane street (south side F. R. R )


Dane street


(south side F. R. R.) Dane street (south side F. R. R.) Dane street (north side F. R. R.)


Dane street


(north side F. R. R.) Dane street


(north side F. R. R.) Dane street (north side F. R R.) Douglas avenue


Earle str:et


Earle street Emery street


Glass house c't extension


Hanson avenue


Hinckley street Holland street Lowell street Maine avenue


Hydrant.


Street main ; from main in Pennsylvania avenue to point 54' north from north line of Pennsylvania avenue.


Street main ; from connection with main in Ward street to point on new grade 41' north from north line of Ward street; relaid. Street main; from point 258' south from south line of Somerville avenue to point on new grade 493' south from south line of Somerville avenue.


Medford street


Medford street


Gates ; on services to yard and buildings of N. P. & P. Co.


Gates ; on service to yard of N. E. D. M. & W. Co. Gates ; on service to yard of John P. Squire & Co.


Street main ; from main in sidewalk on north side of Broadway to gate set on north line of Broadway.


Minnesota avenue


Moore street Myrtle street Mystic avenue


Hydrants. Hydrants.


Street main from connection with old main at point 6' west from west line of Cross street to gate set on east line of Vermont avenue.


12"


623


12


3



87


6"


6'


1


New Hampshire avenue


Street main ; from main in Pennsylvania avenue to point 55' north from north line of Pennsylvania avenue.


Street main ; from main in Cedar street to point 87' east from east line of Cedar street.


Street main; from main in Rhode Island avenue to 12" main on southerly side of Broadway.


Hydrants. Hydrants. Hydrant.


Street main ; from main in North street to point 610' east from east line of North street.


Hydrants.


Hydrant.


Street main ; from main in Mystic avenue to main in Pennsylvania avenue. Hydrants. Hydrant.


Street main ; from main in Dane street to connection with old pipe raised to new grade at point 38' west from west line of Dane street.


Street main ; from main in Cherry street to point 110' east from east line of Cherry street.


Street main ; from main in Curtis street to gate set on east line of Hillsdale road. Hydrants.


Street main ; from connection with old pipe at point 14' south from south line of Mystic avenue to point 102' south from south line of Mystic avenue. Hydrant.


Thorndike street Tyler street


Vermont avenue


Village street


Walker street


Walker street Ward street


Ward street


Washingtou street


Winter Hill circle Winter Hill circle Wisconsin avenue


Wisconsin avenue


Hydrant.


6'


9


9,621


1,654


61


14


3.5


18


9


Blow-off.


4"


10



1


12' 6'


263 21


12"


263


12ª


1


6"


2


8'


1


Hydrants.


Blow off.


Gate; on line through yard of American Tube Works.


Street main ; from main in Edgar avenue to point 189' east from east line of Edgar avenue. Street main ; from main in Glass House court extension to connection with old pipe at point 1' south from south line of Earle street.


Hydrant.


Street main ; from main in Ward street to connectinn with old pipe at point 8' south from south line of Ward street.


18


G'


18


6"


1 1


1


16"


201


16"


1


38


6"


1



1


1


6"


87


1


14' 14


66


14'


GG


1


14ª


1


149 87


14"


235 14


6'


1


6'


1


6"


2


1


1


1


1


1


10'


8


10


7


1


6"


11


11


6'


88


6'


1


2"


101 1,111


1 141 1


12" 6'


56 12


6"


6' 6'


11


12ª


624


12ª


2


6'


G'


to do


499 14


6'


6"


8'


1


61


61


G"


1


124


685


14


88


6"


1


1


6" 14


G'


149


6'


1


6"


1


10' 97


10 **


8' 162


173



6"


1


8' 396 14


8+


1


10^ 26


10^


26


10'


1


16" 190


10"


23


10'


23


1


10"


1


2


6"


1 1


2"


1



4


1


615


G'


2


6'


1


Dane avenue


Street main ; from connection with old main on new grade at point 39' south from south line of Skehan street to point on new grade 147' north from north Line of Village street


12'


334


12"


334


12


12'


1


6"


1


1


4"


1


4'


1


6'


1



1


6*


165


1


16#


129


6"


7


1


G"


6


1


Street main ; from connection with old main at point 8' west from east line of Water street to connection with main in Earle street at point 10' west from east line of Earle street extension.


Street main ; from connection with old pipe at point 10' north from south line of- Hansou avenue to point 48' north from south line of Hanson avenue. Hydrant. Gate.


6'


6


6"


-


12"


0


12' 12'


11


Cross street Curtis avenue


Street main ; from connection with old main at point 133' south from Washington street to point 196' south from Washington street. Street main ; from inain in Broadway to gate set on south line of Russell road. Hydrants.


63


433


2


6'


16


2


Street main ; from main in Belmont street to point 138' east from east line of Bel- mont street.


17


2'


1


630


31


Hydrants. Hydrant.


Broadway Chandler street Clarendon avenue


Clarendon avenue Clark street Connecticut avenue


Cross street


Street main ; from connection with old main at point 296' south from south line of Broadway to counection with old main at point 785' south from south line of Broadway.


PIPE.


GATES.


HYDRANTS.


BLOW-OFFS.


WATER- POSTS.


Pennsylvania avenue Poplar street Porter street Powder house boulevard (north side) Powder house boulevard (north side) Prescott street Rhode Island avenue Rhode Island avenue School street Skehan street


Steeves circle


Sunset road Sunset road Taylor street


Street main ; from main in Dane street to connection with old pipe raised to new grade at point 134' west from west line of Dane street.


Street main ; from main in Mystic avenue to gate set on south line of Mystic avenue (13') and from main in Pennsylvania avenue to point 61' north from north line of Pennsylvania avenue (84').


Street main ; from main in Dane street to connection with old pipe raised to new grade at point 160' west from west line of Dane street. Street main ; from connection with old pipe in Walker street to gate set on east line of Leonard street.


Hydrants.


Street main ; from connection with old main at point 16' east from east line of Emery street to connection with main in Earle street.


Street main ; from main in Medford street to connection with old pipe at point 6' west from west line of Medford street.


Hydrants.


Blow-off. Hydraut.


Street main ; from main in Pennsylvania avenue to 8" main in sidewalk on northerly side of Broadway.


20" 6'


7


10"


1


8' 10


10^ 12"


1


8ª 6'


Medford street Medford street Michigan avenue


Street main from main in sidewalk on north side of Broadway to gate sct on north line of Broadway.


Nevada avenue


Street main from main in Village street to connection with old pipe on new grade at point 76" west from west line of Village street.


Newman place


Pennsylvania avenue


10"


10


12+


1


14 14"


1


1 1 1


ลิ้นี้ 6"


112


2


6 11


1 1


2


4^


1


Hydrant.


Street main ; from connection with old main on new grade at point 100' north from north line of Tyler street to point on new grade at 117' south from south line of Tyler street.


14


4"


1


11


1 1


1


1


Size.


Size.


1


87


12"


Medford street (south side F. R. R.) Medford street (north side F. R. R ) + Hydrants.


A


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405


WATER DEPARTMENT.


1


Gates Set in New Locations.


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


Barton street, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, on south line of Russell road.


Belmont terrace, 2-inch gate, set 11 feet out from south line, on east line of Belmont street.


Broadway, 6-inch gate, set 17 feet out from north line and 9 feet west from west line of Winter Hill circle; on hydrant branch.


Broadway, 8-inch gate, set 7 feet out from north line, on east line of Cross street.


Broadway, 8-inch gate, set 7 feet out from north line, on west line of Michigan avenue.


Broadway, 8-inch gate, set 7 feet out from north line, on east line of Michigan avenue.


Clarendon avenue, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet out from west line and 783 feet south from south line of Broadway.


Connecticut avenue, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, on south line of Mystic avenue.


Cross street, 12-inch gate, set 13 feet 6 inches out from east line, on south line of Mystic avenue.


Cross street, 12-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from east line and 15 feet south from north line of Broadway.


Dane avenue, 8-inch gate, set 10 feet out from south line, on east line of Dane street.


Dane street, 4-inch gate, set 18 feet out from west line, and 89 feet south from south line of Skehan street; on blow-off branch.


Dane street, 12-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, and 147 feet north from north line of Village street.


Dane street, 12-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, and 117 feet south from south line of Tyler street.


Dane street, 6-inch gate, set 16 feet out from west line, and 54 feet north from north line of Tyler street; on service leading into yard of American Tube Works.


Dane street, 4-inch gate, set 17 feet out from west line, and 194 feet south from south line of Somerville avenue; on blow-off branch. Douglas avenue, 6-inch gate, set 10 feet out from north line, on east line of Edgar avenue.


Earle street, 6-inch gate, set 10 feet out from east line, on south line of Ward street.


Emery street, 6-inch gate, set 10 feet out from east line, on south line of Ward street.


Glass House court, 16-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from north line, on east line of Water street.


Holland street, 12-inch gate, set 19 feet 6 inches out from south line, on west line of Cameron avenue.


Main avenue, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, on north line of Pennsylvania avenue.


Medford street, 6-inch gate, set 10 feet out from west line, and 172 feet south from south line of Somerville avenue, on hydrant branch. Medford street, 10-inch gate, set 12 feet 6 inches out from west line, and 274 feet south from south line of Somerville avenue; on service leading into yard of New England Dressed Meat and Wool Co.


Medford street, 14-inch gate, set 16 feet out from west line, and 308 feet south from south line of Somerville avenue.


Medford street, 8-inch gate, set 21 feet east from west line, and 41 feet north from north line of Ward street; on hydrant branch,


.


406


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Medford street, 14-inch gate, set 17 feet out from west line, on north line of Ward street.


Medford street, 10-inch gate, set 5 feet out from east line, and 2 feet south from north line of Ward street; on service leading into yard of North Packing and Provision Co.


Medford street, 12-inch gate, set 6 feet 6 inches out from east line, and 123 feet south from south line of Warren street; on service leading into yard of John P. Squire & Co.


Michigan avenue, 10-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, on north line of Broadway.


Minnesota avenue, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, on north line of Broadway.


Mystic avenue, 12-inch gate, set 7 feet out from south line, on west line of Cross street.


Mystic avenue, 12-inch gate, set 7 feet out from south line, on east line of Cross street.


Mystic avenue, 12-inch gate, set 7 feet out from south line, on east line of Vermont avenue.


Nevada avenue, 6-inch gate, set 6 feet 8 inches out from north line, on south line of Village street.


New Hampshire avenue, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, on north line of Pennsylvania avenue.


Newman place, 2-inch gate, set 7 feet out from north line, on east line of Cedar street.


Pennsylvania avenue, 10-inch gate, set 16 feet 8 inches out from south line, on west line of Vermont avenue.


Pennsylvania avenue, 10-inch gate, set 16 feet 8 inches out from south line, on east line of Michigan avenue.


Pennsylvania avenue, 10-inch gate, set 16 feet 8 inches out from south line, on east line of Indiana avenue.


Pennsylvania avenue, 10-inch gate, set 16 feet 8 inches out from west line, on north line of Broadway.


Pennsylvania avenue, 12-inch gate, set on Broadway, 36 feet 6 inches out from south line, and 40 feet east from east line of Hathorn street.


Powder House boulevard, 12-inch gate, set 16 feet 6 inches out from north line, on east line of North street.


Powder House boulevard, 12-inch gate, set 16 feet 6 inches out from north line, and 594 feet east from east line of North street.


Rhode Island avenue, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, on south line of Mystic avenue.


Rhode Island avenue, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, on north line of Pennsylvania avenue.


Skehan street, 6-inch gate, set 10 feet out from south line, on west line of Dane street.


Steeves circle, 2-inch gate, set 6 feet north from south line, and 7 feet west from east line of Cherry street.


Sunset road, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from south line, on east line of Hillsdale road.


Sunset road, 6-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from south line, on west line of Curtis street.


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


Vermont avenue, 10-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, on south line of Mystic avenue.


Vermont avenue, 10-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from west line, on north line of Pennsylvania avenue.


Village street, 8-inch gate, set 8 feet 4 inches out from south line, on west line of Dane street.


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WATER DEPARTMENT.


Walker street, 8-inch gate, set 13 feet 4 inches out from south line, on east line of Leonard street.


Ward street, 10-inch gate, set 10 feet out from south line, on east line of Emery street.


Ward street, 10-inch gate, set 10 feet out from south line, on west line of Medford street.


Winter Hill circle, 4-inch gate, set 12 feet 6 inches out from west line, and 179 feet north from north line of Broadway; for blow-off. Wisconsin avenue, 6-inch gate, set 16 feet 8 inches out from west line, on south line of Pennsylvania avenue.




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