Report of the city of Somerville 1946, Part 20

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1946
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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


312


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.


313


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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