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Aberdeen road
Gurney street Tube Works court
Albion street
Franklin street Forest avenue or street (easterly end) Hobbs street
Aldrich street
Ruby street Eglantine street
Ash avenue Ashland street
Minnie avenue
Atherton street
Maple street Beech street (westerly end)
Avon place
Middle lane Barberry lane Cross lane
Bartlett street (Wd. 5)
Earle street
Beacon place
Taggard court
Beacon street
Road to West Cambridge Middlesex turnpike Hampshire street
Beech street
Oak street
Benedict avenue
Lovell street
Benton road
Benton avenue
Berwick road
Holland street
Bigelow street
High street D street
Bond street
Park street
Bonner avenue
Bonner place Warren avenue
Boston ave. (s'th'ly end)
Southwick avenue Cypress street Orange street
Boston street
A street
Bow street
L Charlestown lane Milk Row road Milk row
--
Road to Menotomy Menotomy road Medford road Road from Menotomy to Boston
Medford road over Winter hill
Broad way
Great road from Charlestown to Menotomy
Winter Hill road or street West Cambridge road
- Charlestown road - Broadway street Main street Ten Hills street Dimick street Cameron street
Butler drive Calvin street ... Cameron avenue Carlton street
Bow street
Addison place
306
ANNUAL REPORTS
Present Name of Street
Former Names by Which Street Has Been Known | Rangeway
Seventh rangeway
Rangeway to Medford Second rangeway from Central street Leland street
Rose lane
Milk lane
Fifth rangeway
Tufts rangeway Rangeway from Winter hill to Milk row
Centre street
Old road
Centre street Charles Ryan road
Chester avenue
[ Chester street Middle lane
Cross lane Barberry lane New Church street
Church street
Claremon street ....
Carmel street Claremont street
Cleveland street
Clifton street
College avenue
Columbia street
Elm place Appleton street Elm st. (Davis sq. to Powder House sq.). Glass House court (westerly end)
Columbus avenue ...
Concord avenue
...
Brick Yard lane (Newton st. to Beacon st.). Lincoln street (Beacon street easterly) Garden street (Beacon street easterly)
Cooney street
Cottage avenue
Crescent street
Mt. Vernon street
Cross street
Second rangeway (B'way to Medford st.). Runey's lane Three Pole lane
Crown street
Rand street
Pleasant avenue
Curtis avenue
Mt. Pleasant avenue
Curtis street
South street ~
Cutter avenue
Russell street
Dane avenue
Dane court
Dane street
Union street
Dartmouth street
Dearborn road
Fruit street Professors row
(College ave. to Boston ave. ) § Temple street Winthrop street
Cedar street
Central street
[ Rand's lane Forest place City road
Highland street Warren avenue Probation path
Windham road (southeasterly end)
Hanson lane Cottage place
Second rangeway
Derby street
307
LIST OF STREETS
Present Name of Street Former Names by Which Street Has Been Known John street
Dickinson street
Dimick street
Rollins street (southeasterly end) Calvin street Willow street
Dover street
Dow street
Dynamo street Eastman road
Weare street Howard street Eastman terrace or place Elm street
Elm court
-
Charlestown lane
Milk lane
Road from Medford to Cambridge
Road from Medford to Cambridge over Quarry hill Powder House road
Milk row or road Cambridge road
Elmwood street
Elmwood avenue Davis street
Emery street
Harding street
Eustis street
Eustis court
Everett avenue
Everett street
Evergreen square
Cutter square or place
Fairlee street
Graham street
Fanning avenue
Dexter street
Fellsway east
Winthrop avenue
Fellsway west
Chauncey avenue or street
Fenwick street
Thurston street
Flint avenue
Runey place
Flint street
Runey street (Cross street to Aldrich street) Linwood street Federal street
Forster street
Franklin street
1
First rangeway Second poleway Two Pole lane
Fremont street Giles park
Tremont street Giles place
Gilman street
Cross-street place Clarendon street
Gilson terrace
Gilson park Holmes street
Glendale avenue
Glenwood road
Jenny Lind avenue
Gould avenue.
Gould court C strect
Hamilton road
Russell road
Hammond street
Dickinson place Benefit street
Hancock street
Gordonia rd. (Summer st. to Highland ave.) Fanning avenue (Highland avenue to Lex- ington avenue)
Harding street Harrison street (Wd. 6)
Harvard place
- Rideout street Ivaloo place Chestnut street or court
Greenville street
Elm street
308
ANNUAL REPORTS
Present Name of Street Former Names by Which Street Has Been Known
Hawkins court
Hawkins street .... Milton street Hawthorne street § Graves street Evans or Evon street Ayer street
Henry avenue
Highland avenue
Middle lane Cross lane Barberry lane Church street (Medford street to Central street)
Highland road
Dale avenue Ayer avenue
Hillside park
Hinckley street
Marritt or Marrett place Lawrence street (southerly end)
Holland street
New street to Arlington
Ivaloo street
Jackson road
Jaques street
Josephine avenue
Auburn court Wood street Walter street Bond street (Temple street to Bond street). Arnold street
Kensington avenue ....
Kensington street Kenilworth avenue
Kingman road
Kingston street
Lake street
Campbell park (angle to Cambridge line) Hawkins court
Langmaid avenue
West street
Lesley avenue
Alton street
Lexington avenue
Lexington street
Lincoln avenue
George street
Linden avenue
Line street Linwood street London street
Brackett's row Leland street Lynde street Linden street Lowell street
-
Lowell street
Rangeway Old rangeway Sixth rangeway Charles Adams' rangeway White street Highland road
Main street
Malvern avenue Maple avenue Maple street
Marion street
McGrath Highway
Road from Medford to Boston Medford road Hollis street Parterre square Jackson street
Cook st. (Adrian st. to north of Wyatt st.). Harcourt st. (North Wyatt st. to Dimick st.). No. traffic artery, parts Somerville ave., Medford st., Shawmut st., Aldrich st., Dana st., Edmands st., Fellsway east, Winthrop ave.
Kingman court or street Warren avenue or street
309
LIST OF STREETS
Present Name of Street Former Names by Which Street Has Been Known Meacham street Brooks street
Meacham road
Road from Medford to Lechmere point Road from Canal bridge to Medford New rd. from Medford to Cambridge bridge.
Medford street
Craigie's road to Medford
Road to Medford
Craigie road Gore street (easterly end)
Merriam street
Miller street
Milton street
Myrtle street Pierce's court Mason avenue
Monmouth street
Harvard place
Moreland street
Morrison avenue
Brooks street (Main st. to Meacham st.) Morrison street
Munroe street
High street B street
Myrtle street
Warren street Mystic turnpike or road
Mystic avenue
Mystic street (Wd. 2)
Myrtle street
Newton street
Way by Bullard's bridge Road to Cambridgeport Brick Yard lane
North street
Proprietor's way Cook's lane Third rangeway -
North Union street
Canal street
Norwood avenue
Magoun street
Oakland avenue
Oakman avenue Broom street
Oxford street
High street (westerly end) Trull street
Park street
Snowhill street James street Orient street
Pearson avenue
Perkins street
Proprietor's way (part)
Perry street
North Wyatt street
Pitman street
Walnut street
Poplar street Walnut street (Linwood street to Joy st. Powder House boulevard Barnett street (North street easterly)
Prentiss street
Harris street
Preston road
Preston street
Pritchard avenue
Prospect Hill avenue
Orient street Cross street
Prospect street
( Road from Cambridgeport to Charlestown Pine street
York terrace (easterly end)
Chestnut street Chestnut court (westerly end)
Prospect street Mt. Pisgah avenue
Oliver Street
Baldwin street
Paulina street
310
ANNUAL REPORTS
Present Name of Street
Radcliffe road
Former Names by Which Street Has Been Known S Veazie street Hawes avenue
Richardson street
Appleton street (Lowell street westerly) Union street
Sargent avenue
Mills street (Walnut street to angle)
Sartwell avenue
Sawyer avenue
School street
Chestnut street Maple street Sawyer street S Fourth rangeway Ireland's lane (Somerville ave. northerly) Stiles street
Seven Pines avenue
Sewall street
Heath street
Shawmut street
( Three Pole lane Second rangeway
Charlestown lane (Union sq. westerly) Milk Row road (Union sq. westerly) Milk row (Union square westerly)
Somerville avenue
Kent's street (Union square westerly) Road from West Camb. to Charlestown County road
Bridge street
Milk street
Spring court Spring street
Spring Hill court
Spring Hill street
St. James avenue
Melburn place
Sycamore street
Lyceum street
Sycamore terrace
Chapel court
Teele avenue
Teele street
Temple street
Derby lane or street
Thorpe street
Thorpe place
Vernon street
Taylor street
Virginia street
Walnut street
Warner street
Warwick street
Elm street Angle northerly Warwick place
L
Highway to Newtowne
Road from Cambridge to Charlestown
Road to old Cambridge
Washington street
Road from the colleges to Charlestown Charlestown road Milk row (Charlestown to Union square) Kirkland street (Union sq. to Cambridge) Cambridge st. (Union sq. to Charlestown)
Water street Webster avenue
Willow street Medford street
Webster street
Sullivan street
Wesley park
Hawkins park Prince street
Wesley street
Walnut street
Wheatland street
New Walnut street
Euston street Eglantine avenue S Third rangeway Hazeltine's lane
( Lime street
Sacramento street
311
LIST OF STREETS
Present Name of Street Former Names by Which Street Has Been Known
Whipple street
Dynamo street Howard street
White street
( Cottage street Maple street ~
White-street place
Cottage court
Willow avenue
Rangeway Eighth rangeway
Winchester street
Windsor road
Willow Dale street
Wyatt street
Wyatt's lane Albro street
Yorktown street
Ball square
Prescott square
Concord square
Cutter square
Davis square
Russell square Clarendon square Metropolitan square Post Office square
Gerrior square
Gilman square
Homer square
Magoun square
Powder House square ..
..
Teele square
Union square .......
Wesley square .................
Wilson square
Pollard square Tufts square Russell square
Oak square
Irving street Willow street Charles street
Minot street
Central square
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ANNUAL REPORTS
REPORT OF THE WATER COMMISSIONER
OFFICE OF THE WATER COMMISSIONER
January 1, 1947
To His Honor, the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen :
I present herewith my report for the year ending Dccem- ber 31, 1946.
Water charges committed to the City Treasurer and Col- lector of Taxes during the year 1946 :
Quarterly Accounts
Committed
$299,281.76
Less Adjustments
419.30
$298,862.46
Commercial Accounts
Committed
$218,460.46
Less Adjustments
10.00
218,450.46
Additional Accounts
Committed
36.32
Service Assessments
Committed
$2,152.95
Less Deposit Refunds
97.92
2,055.03
Maintenance Charges
Committed
$1,186.93
Less Adjustments
$3.00
Dep. Refunds ....
25.00
28.00
1,158.93
TOTAL COMMITMENTS
$520,563.20
NOTE :- See report of the City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes for collections.
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WATER COMMISSIONER
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
Water Maintenance and Extension Account
Appropriations made by the Board of Aldermen Balance from 1945
Receipts
Labor and Materials for operation and main- tenance:
Labor
$60,431.11
Personal Service
31,397.57
Ordinary Maintenance
16,813.81
Equipment
1,958.04
Encumbered balance forwarded to 1947
11,684.93
Unencumbered balance
1,286.67
Transferred to Pension Account
287.50
Transferred to E & D Account
2,706.00
$126,565.63
$126,565.63
CHAPTER 44 WATER BONDS
Balance January 1, 1946
$1,515.73
Expended during 1946:
Labor
$340.08
Material
345.34
685.42
Balance December 31, 1946
$830.31
The main pipe constructed and replaced during the year :
Size
Feet Laid
Feet Dis- continued
Size
Gibbons Street
12"
131
Parker Place
6"
142
142
2"
2"
12
12
285
154
Size, number and length of new services installed during the year :
Size
Number
Total Length
3/4" 1"
5
110'
3
82'
11%"
1
24'
2"
2
17'
4"
2
27'
6" (Fire Ser.)
5
90'
$122,957.02 2,908.32 40.29
....
314
ANNUAL REPORTS
HYDRANTS, GATES, ETC., IN CITY DECEMBER 31, 1946
Number of fire hydrants January 1, 1946 ..
1,361
Set during the year
19
Removed during the year
19
Net increase in fire hydrants
0
Total number of fire hydrants
1,361
Number of private fire hydrants
90
Number of gates January 1, 1946
3,026
Set during the year
1
Removed during the year
1
Net increase in gates
0
Total number of gates
3,026
Number of check-valves
9
Number of blow-offs
237
Number of waterposts
59
Number of drinking fountains
11
Number of car-sprinkler connections (not in use)
10
OPERATING METERS, DECEMBER 31, 1946
Size 5/8"
3 / 4 " 1"
11/2"
2"
10"
12"
Total
No. 13,348 264 115
39
63
18
9
4
1
1
13,862
Motor and elevator register
1
Percent of services Metered 100%
13,863
Water is furnished without charge to all City Departments. and Municipal Buildings.
The consumption of water for the City of Somerville for the year 1946, total quantity, average daily and per capita consumption, the per capita consumption being figured on an estimated population for the year of 106,300.
Month
Gallons per day Gallons per-capita
January
11,408,800
107
February
11,804,900
111
March
11,738,700
110
April
11,290,500
106
May
10,944,000
103
June
11,459,400
108
July
12,452,600
117
August
11,887,900
112
315.
WATER COMMISSIONER
September
11,381,300
107
October
10,812,300
102
November
10,470,100
98
December
11,342,900
107
Year 1946
11,415,800
107
Total consumption for the year 1946:
High service
895,843,000 Gals.
Low service
3,270,942,000 Gals.
Total city
4,166,785,000 Gals.
SUMMARY OF PIPE AND FIXTURES OF THE WATER SYSTEM
December 31, 1946
Feet of main pipe (approximately )
602,698
Miles of main pipe (approximately)
114.15
Services in use
13,949
Services supplying public property
86
Private fire supplies (sprinkler systems)
123
Fire supplies to public buildings
26
Public fire hydrants
1,361
Private fire hydrants
90
Sprinkler systems installed in public buildings
0
Gates
3,026
Check valves
9
Meters (including 1 motor register)
13,863
Waterposts (not in use)
59
Car-sprinkler connections (not in use)
10
Blow-offs
237
Drinking fountains and troughs
11
Total number of services required to be metered in actual use
13,863
Services supplying public property
86
Total number of services
13,949
In addition to the above there are fire supplies for private sprinkler systems which are not required to be metered
123
316
ANNUAL REPORTS
SUMMARY OF STATISTICS For the year ending December 31, 1946 In form recommended by the New England Water Works Association Somerville Water Works Somerville, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
GENERAL STATISTICS
Population, State Census, 1945-105,883
Date of Construction: Commenced in 1868
By Whom Owned : City of Somerville
Source of Supply: Metropolitan Water System
Mode of Supply: Water is delivered into City's mains, both high and low pressure, by the Metropolitan Water Works.
STATISTICS OF CONSUMPTION OF WATER
Population supplies, December 31, 1946, est. 106,300.
Average daily consumption 11,415,800 gallons.
Gallons per day to each inhabitant, 107.
Total consumption for the year 1946: High service 895,843,000 Gals. 3,270,942,000 Gals. 4,166,785,000 Gals.
Low service
Total city
STATISTICS RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, 1946 Mains
Kind of Pipe: Cast Iron
Sizes from 4" to 20"
Total now in use: 114.15
Number of hydrants added during the year: Public, 0; Private, 1
Number of hydrants (public and private) now in use: 1,451
Number of gates added during the year: 0
Number of gates now in use: 3,026
Number of blow-offs: 237
Range of pressure on mains: 35 pounds to 100 pounds
Services
Kind of Pipe: Lead, lead-lined wrought iron, cement-lined wrought iron, galvanized iron, cast iron, brass, copper tubing and tubeloy. Sizes: one-half to eight inches.
Number of service connections made during year: 13
Services in use: 13,949
Number of private fire supplies (sprinkler systems) : 123
Number of meters now in use: 13,863
Percentage of services metered: 100% (Public services not metered)
Respectfully submitted,
HENRY F. O'CONNELL, Water Commissioner
317
ELECTION COMMISSIONERS
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS
January, 1947
To the Honorable, the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville
Gentlemen :
The Board of Election Commissioners respectively submits the following report for the year 1946.
REGISTRATION
.
Before the State Primary in June, registration was held at City Hall, beginning in April and continuing until May 28 from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. except on Saturdays, when the hours are from 8:30 A.M. to 12 Noon. And on Wednesday, May 29, from 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.
There were also, evening sessions at City Hall, from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. on May 13, May 14, and May 27, and May 28.
Outside Sessions were as follows: 7:00 to 9:00 P.M.
Pope Schoolhouse on Washington Street, Wednesday, May 15 John A. Dickerman Schoolhouse on Cross Street, Wednesday, May 15 Burns Schoolhouse on Cherry Street, Thursday, May 16 Western Junior High School on Holland Street, Thursday, May 16 Carr Schoolhouse on Atherton Street, Monday, May 20 Perry Schoolhouse on Washington Street, Monday, May 20 Bingham Schoolhouse on Lowell Street, Tuesday, May 21 Glines Schoolhouse on Jaques Street, Tuesday, May 21 Knapp Schoolhouse on Adrian Street, Wednesday, May 22 Southworth Schoolhouse on Myrtle Street, Wednesday, May 22 Brown Schoolhouse on Willow Avenue, Thursday, May 23 Cutler Schoolhouse on Powder House Blvd., Thursday, May 23
318
ANNUAL REPORTS
Fourteen hundred ninety-five (1495) names were added to the voting list and thirteen (13) names were restored to the list having failed to be listed with the original listing in Jan- uary.
After the State Primary, June 18, 1946, registration began June 19 in the office at City Hall, continuing until Tuesday October 15, from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. except Saturdays, when the hours were from 8:30 A.M. to 12 Noon. Evening sessions at City Hall were October 1, October 14, and October 15, from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. and Wednesday October 16 from 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.
Outside Sessions from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M.
Pope Schoolhouse, Washington and Boston Streets, Wednesday, October 2
John A. Dickerman Schoolhouse, Cross Street, Wednesday, October 2 Morse Schoolhouse, Summer Street, Thursday, October 3 Western Junior High School, Holland Street, Thursday, October 3 Carr Schoolhouse, Atherton Street, Monday, October 7 Perry Schoolhouse, Washington Street, Monday, October 7 Bingham Schoolhouse, Lowell Street, Tuesday, October 8 Glines Schoolhouse, Jaques Street, Tuesday, October 8 Knapp Schoolhouse, Adrian Street, Wednesday, October 9 Southworth Schoolhouse, Myrtle Street, Wednesday, October 9 Brown Schoolhouse, Willow Avenue, Thursday, October 10 Cutler Schoolhouse, Powder House Blvd., Thursday, October 10
Three thousand eight hundred eighty-seven (3887) names were added to the voting list during the period from June 19, to October 16 and thirty (30) names were restored to the list, after having satisfied the Board of their qualifications to be listed and to vote in Somerville.
NOMINATION PAPERS-INITIATIVE & REFERENDUM PETITIONS
The Board of Election Commissioners received two hun- dred eighty-one (281) Nomination Papers on which six thou- sand four hundred twenty (6420) names were certified. Three independent papers on which one hundred thirty-five (135) names were certified. There were one hundred forty-four (144) Initiative and Referendum Petitions received on which five thousand four hundred forty-four (5444) names were cer- tificd, making a total of three hundred twenty-two (322) pa- pers and seven thousand one hundred thirty-six (7136) names certified.
319
ELECTION COMMISSIONERS
JURORS
In acordance with Chapter 234 of the General Laws, as amended by Chapter 211 of the Acts of 1924, the Election Commissioners prepared a list of the inhabitants of Somerville, liable to serve as jurors.
The Board has established a system, whereby each person provisionally selected for jury service, fills out a question- naire and appears before a member of the Board at the office and makes oath to the statements, there. This gives the oppor- tunity to meet each individual and note, if any his physical defects or disability to render the county the service that would be required of him as a juror, also these personal exam- inations enable the Board to know the educational qualifica- tions of each prospective juror.
The Jury List for 1946 contains the names of eleven hun- dred and sixty-two (1162) voters.
A Recount was held in the Aldermanic Chamber at City Hall on June 26, 1946 for Candidates voted for in the Demo- cratic Primary for Representatives in General Court, 25th Mid- dlesex District.
A Recount was held in the Aldermanic Chamber on No- vember 13, 1946 for Representative in General Court in the 24th Middlesex District, and on December 14 and 15, 1946, there was a state wide recount for Lieut. Governor and State Audi- tor.
EXPENSES
The Expenses for the Election Department for the year ending December 31, 1946 were as follows:
Board of Election Commissioners $20,922.56
Pay to Election Officers 9,675.00
Total Expenses $30,597.56
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE J. MORAN, Chairman
WARREN C. DAGGETT DENNIS L. DONOVAN WARREN S. JOHNSTON, Secretary
Board of Election Commissioners
320
ANNUAL REPORTS
REGISTERED
Registered Voters Oct. 1945
Ward Pct.
Den
Women
Men
Women
Men
Women
1
1
569
551
520
495
819
553
814
1
2
518
508
493
484
586
501
80S
1
3
525
506
481
478
537
630
718
1
4
641
655
598
625
680
679
982
1
5
621
649
584
591
676
661
966
2
1
644
464
608
431
697
462
695
2
2
605
573
561
538
629
577
818
2
3
406
453
380
424
441
450
632
2
4
641
637
608
583
687
649
965
2
5
576
608
551
567
632
631
908
2
6
506
488
468
455
532
465
645
3
1
632
708
601
658
671
697
1031
3
2
558
700
548
660
626
720
999
3
3
620
732
563
686
645
733
1028
3
4
569
719
532
675
614
727
983
3
5
457
649
441
616
504
672
919
4
2
529
523
503
474
576
536
824
4
3
617
776
594
713
686
762
1088
4
4
710
883
671
811
854
867
1188
4
5
715
731
680
678
736
779
1068
4
6
492
477
463
452
523
481
722
5
1
551
578
520
547
583
591
887
5
2
608
603
575
565
632
610
864
5
3
603
615
568
578
631
625
866
5
4
580
635
556
596
630
640
957
5
5
543
594
511
553
587
603
835
5
6
646
661
603
614
653
619
914
6
1
641
781
587
710
665
758
1063
6
2
677
772
631
708
710
775
1156
6
3
497
618
477
572
538
629
909
6
4
561
715
527
663
592
705
1035
6
5
522
711
483
670
541
714
988
7
1
676
768
642
714
718
757
1144
7
2
627
731
593
670
677
728
1052
7
3
650
733
620
707
709
764
1163
7
4
663
705
623
666
691
697
1060
7
5
670
704
628
665
707
691
1083
22576
24715
21247
23024
24189
24945
35986
1
710
801
655
732
774
807
1209
Revised List June 1946
Registered Voters Oct. 1946
Votes Cast State Election Nov. 5, 1946
321
ELECTION COMMISSIONERS
January, 1947
To the Honorable, the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville
Gentlemen :
The Listing Board of the City of Somerville respectfully submits the following report for the year 1946.
Listing of males twenty years of age and upwards for poll taxes and listing of all females twenty years of age and up- wards.
GEORGE J. MORAN WARREN C. DAGGETT WARREN S. JOHNSTON DENNIS L. DONOVAN AUGUSTINE F. SHARRY
Listing Board of the City of Somerville
322
ANNUAL REPORTS
NUMBER OF PERSONS LISTED BY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR THE YEAR 1946
Ward
Pct.
Males
Females
Totals
Males
Females
Totals
1
1
1149
1101
2250
1
2
891
947
1838
1
3
882
905
1787
1
4
1043
1063
2106
1
5
940
1009
1949
4905
5025
9930
2
1
1126
976
2102
2
2
914
950
1864
2
3
687
789
1476
2
4
1049
1136
2185
2
5
1071
1149
2220
2
6
948
998
1946
5795
5998
11793
3
1
887
1034
1921
3
2
879
1045
1924
3
3
922
1127
2049
3
4
848
1035
1883
3
5
724
1013
1737
4260
5254
9514
4
1
1105
1235
2340
4
2
756
836
1592
4
3
952
1206
2158
4
4
975
1230
2205
4
5
1137
1169
2306
4
6
716
734
1450
5641
6410
12051
5
1
776
868
1644
5
2
852
933
1785
5
3
879
951
1830
5
4
857
957
1814
5
5
897
928
1825
5
6
916
983
1899
5177
562C
10797
6
1
899
1058
1957
6
2
972
1150
2122
6
3
776
961
1737
6
4
737
887
1624
6
5
784
1023
1807
4168
5079
9247
7
1
966
1106
2072
7
2
953
1062
2015
7
3
904
1021
1925
7
4
901
995
1896
7
5
923
1026
1949
4647
5210
9857
34593
38596
73189
323
ELECTION COMMISSIONERS
STATE PRIMARY JUNE 18, 1946 DEMOCRATIC
STATE PRIMARY JUNE 18, 1946 DEMOCRATIC
-- Ward One-
Ward Three
-Ward Four
2
Ward Five
Ward Six-
1
-Ward Two
6
1
2
3
4
6
6
1
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
6
1
Ward Seven
2
3
4
6
Total
2
3
4
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
TOTAL VOTE CAST
191
398
06
409
603
352
377
531
371
359
438
352
347
311
257
357
310
246
283
300
219
995
393
375
196
162
108
230
96
166
169
205
199
186 12067
444
441
296
493
Governor
Maurice J. Tobin
325
272
285
29
31
346
244
283
331
263
258
309
254
216
184
183
233
201
168
265
205
168
222
258
262
144
112
74
168
78
117
116
154
149
12
8397
41
Francis D. Harrigan
129
92
73
77
30
146
311 217
62
106
86
63
126
84
68
102
88
81
67
81
83
69
60
4
63
83
7
36
3.6
27
46
16
3.8
35
30
41
2554
61
100
Lieut. Governor
16€
157
109
108
143
67
125
112
76
107
120
58
87
90
69
86
134
123
52
14
30
39
26
40
43
67
52
28
3673
John B. Carr
146
144
136
149
116
90
124
150
100
170
168
172
114
118
99
143
97
116
111
86
135
147
161
78
44
126
36
67
72
79
91
4801
Paul A. Dever
188
132
150
139
245
125
179
183
148
139
6
1
343
Daniel J. O'Connell
27
10
12
208
140
125
1
16
1
10
9
8
13
13
20
C
11
1
19
9
9
12
9
10
6
11
10
6
7
1
1
5
4
2
12
75
73
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