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1878
502,451 52
1,468,350 00
24,944,000 00
12 50
1879
359,245 75
1,444,350 00
22,586,300 00
12 10
1880
433,437 61
1,451,350 00
22,493,900 00
12 60
1881
403,412 99
1,442,554 66
22,869,700 00
12 00
1882
396,189 53
1,439,550 00
23,723,300 00
10 80
1883
414,328 86
1,360,850 00
24,842,800 00
12 30
1884
482,793 95
1,318,950 00
25,822,900 00
11 50
1885
486,972 83
1,281,650 00
26,646,500 00
11 00
1886
505,996 44
1,217,050 00
29,955,700 00
11 00
1887
594.228 59
1,299,800 00
33,434,400 00
10 40
1888
797,594 24
1,526,800 00
38,640.500 00
10 50
1889
880,374 10
1,660,600 00
41,246,900 00
10 50
1890
748,112 75
1,594,200 00
42,533,300 00
12 00
1891
916,520 00
1.659,000 00
46,537,300 00
9 00
1892
1,156,583 59
1,866,550 00
50,729,500 00
11 00
1893
1,261,089 92
1,953,400 00
53,080,600 00
11 80
1894
1,271,828 71
2,165,685 00
56,299,000 00
11 00
1895
1,319,530 94
2,146,284 00
57,191,150 00
12 60
1896
1,512,487 24
*2,235,673 00
59,002,600 00
12 00
1897
60.912,000 00
12 40
*Additional Town Debt authorized, to July 1, 1896, (Brook Channels, $74,000; Bath-House, $25,000; Longwood Park, $8,000; Druce Street School, $28,000; New Playgrounds, $100,000)
$235,000.00
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SPENCER'S BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
THE POPULATION OF BROOKLINE.
Colonial Census of 1776, 502
United States Census of 1850, 2,516
United States Census of 1790. 484
66 66 1860, 5,164
66
1870, 6,650
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1810,
784
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1880, 8,053
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66
1830, 1,043
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1840, 1,365
Number of Polls assessed May 1, 1896, Men .
4,556
Women 0
Number of Registered Voters, Nov. 1896, Men . . Women 315
2,950
The Vote in State Elections, 1895-6.
Total votes polled
. 1,992
2,664
For Presidential Electors :
Mckinley and Hobart (Rep.)
1,893
Bryan and Sewall (Dem.)
377
Palmer and Buckner (Nat. Dem.) 186
For Governor :
Frederick T. Greenhalge (Rep.) 1,227
Roger Wolcott (Rep.)
1,842
George Fred Williams (Dem.) 677
453
Frederick O. Prince (Nat. Dem.)
164
For Member of Congress, 11th District : Charles F. Sprague (Rep.)
1,863
William H. Baker (Dem.)
567
For Councillor :
Benjamin S. Lovell (Rep.) 1,185
1,765
William N. Eaton (Dem.) 679
John J. Cantwell (Dem.) . 590
For Senator :
Clarke P. Harding (Rep.) . 1,128
1,774
Charles Warren (Dem.) 724
Dennis H. Fitzpatrick (Dem.)
514
For Representative :
Charles H. Utley (Rep.) 1,123
Prescott F. Hall (Dem.) 808
Emery B. Gibbs (Rep.)
1,320
James M. Codman, Jr. (Citizens). 1,233
For County Commissioner :
Thomas Blanchard (Rep.) 1,409
Edwin D. Wadsworth ( Rep.)
1,764
Charles C. Sanderson (Dem.)
533
For Sheriff:
Augustus B. Endicott (Dem .- Rep.) 1,018
Abram C. Paul (Rep.)
832
The Vote in Town Election, March 31, 1896.
Total votes polled, 1854 (plus 132 by women).
For Selectmen :
Horace James . 1,336 Luther M. Merrill . 1,130
James M. Codman, Jr. 1,308 - William F. Humphrey . 1,085
Nathaniel Conant 1,210 James B. Hand 866
(The first five being elected.)
On the License Question : No, 1,087; Yes, 584.
NOTE .- No party caucuses are held in Brookline for the nomination of town officers. Candidates are nominated in citizens caucus, or by nomination papers.
1820, 900
66 1890, 12,103
Mass. Census of 1895, 16, 164
66 66 1800, 605
Nov. 5, '95. Nov. 3, '96.
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VALUATION AND POPULATION.
METROPOLITAN DISTRICT OF BOSTON. Assessed Valuation, May 1, 1896.
Boston
$981,252,426
Waltham
18,563,432
Cambridge
83,204,195
Medford
17,726,750
Brookline
60,912,000
Quincy
17,580,515
Newton
49,951,825
Everett
14,422.550
Somerville
48,965,000
Watertown
9,335,250
Malden .
23,799,560
Hyde Park
9,007,095
Chelsea
22,913,094
Arlington
7,851,663
Milton
19,055,100
Belinont
4,125,095
Total .
$1,388,665.550
Population, State Census of 1895.
Boston
496,920
Everett
18.573
Cambridge
81,643
Brookline
16,164
Somerville
52,200
Medford
14,474
Chelsea
31,264
Hyde Park
11,826
Malden
29,708
Watertown
7,788
Newton
27,590
Arlington
6,515
Waltham
20,876
Milton
5,518
Quincy
20,712
Belmont .
2,843
Total
844,614
THE CENSUS OF NORFOLK COUNTY, 1895.
Avon
1,626
Millis
1,006
Bellingham
1,481
Milton
5,518
Braintree
5,311
Needham
3,511
Brookline
16,164
Norfolk
882
Canton
4,636
Norwood
4,574
Cohasset
2,474
Quincy
20,712
Dedham
7,211
Randolph
3,694
Dover .
668
Sharon
1,717
Foxboro .
3,219
Stoughton
5,272
Franklin
5,136
Walpole .
2,994
Holbrook
2,298
Wellesley
4,229
Hyde Park
11,826
Weymouth
11,291
Medfield .
1,872
Wrentham
2,584
Medway
2,913
Total
134,779
Population of 30 Cities and 2 Towns, 1895. (All in the State exceeding 12,000.)
Boston
496,920
Gloucester
28,211
Worcester
98,767
Newton
27,590
Fall River
89,203
Taunton .
27,115
Lowell
84,367
Fitchburg
26,409
Cambridge
81,643
Waltham
20,876
Lynn
62,354
Quincy 20,712
New Bedford
55,251
Pittsfield
20,461
Somerville
52,200
North Adams (town)
19,135
Lawrence
52,164
Everett
18,573
Springfield
51,522
Northampton
16,746
Holyoke .
40,322
Chicopee
16,420
Salem
34,473
Brookline (town)
16,164
Brockton
33,165
Marlborough
14,977
Chelsea
31,264
Newburyport
14,552
Haverhill
30,209
Medford .
14,474
Malden
29,708
Woburn
14,178
Total State Census, 2,500, 183.
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OW SHALL I FEED MY BABY ?
Cow's Milk Cow's milk does not agree with your baby ; Does Not Agree. would you like to know why it does not? Of course you would, because you yourself are experiencing this difficulty to-day in your own household. The milk looks and tastes nearly the same as mother's milk but why is it that the baby is worried and unhappy, and has the colic when he takes the cow's milk ?
Three Reasons for it. There are three reasons why cow's milk does not agree, and we can make them perfectly plain to you. When we speak of the composition of milk, we must use figures, but we will do so as simply as possible. Suppose you have 100 lbs. of cow's milk : what does it contain ? It contains 86 lbs. of water, 5 lbs. of sugar, 4 lbs. of cheese, 4 lbs. of butter, and 1 lb. of salts.
These quantities are in round numbers, and will answer for the present ex- planation. This is the composition of 100 lbs. of cow's milk. In order that you may intelligently compare the composition of these two sub- stances (mother's milk and cow's milk) we will arrange them in tabular form, thus :
100 lbs. Cow's Milk.
100 1bs. Mother's Milk.
Water
86 lbs.
87 lbs.
Sugar .
5 lbs.
6 lbs.
Cheese
4 lbs.
2 lbs.
Butter
4 lbs.
4 lbs.
Salts
1 1b.
1 1b.
100 lbs.
100 1bs.
First You observe that the cow's milk contains less sugar Reason. than the mother's milk. You observe, also, that the cow's milk contains double the quantity of cheese that mother's milk contains. This is the first reason.
Now, cheese is a substance that is excellent for calves, and babies too; it exists in large quantities in cow's milk, which is the calf's natural food, and the proportion of cheese in cow's milk is correctly adapted to the requirements of the calf's stomach; but the baby cannot take so large a quantity of cheese, and that is what disturbs him.
Second Reason. The second reason is that the cheese in cow's milk is of a different quality from the cheese in mother's milk, and it forms a different substance in the baby's stomach. In the stomach the cheesy portion becomes coagulated and forms a clot; the clots of cheese from mother's milk are soft and flocculent, and make no disturbance in the baby's stomach. The coagulated clot from the cow's milk is hard and tough, and the baby cannot digest it.
Third Reason. The third reason is that cow's milk is acid and mother's milk alkaline. If you will obtain a piece of litmus paper, you can readily try this for yourself. If you dip blue litmus paper into cow's milk, the litmus paper will
become red; this shows that cow's milk is acid. If you dip red litmus paper into mother's milk, the paper will turn blue; this shows that mother's milk is alkaline. These are the three reasons why cow's milk differs from mother's milk, and therefore disagrees with the baby.
Now, in order to reduce the proportion of cheese, suppose you dilute 100 lbs. of cow's milk with 100 lbs. of water; you will have then, in the 200 lbs., 186 lbs. of water, 5 lbs. of sugar, 4 lbs. cheese, 4 lbs. of butter and 1 lb. of salts. Let us now compare this diluted cow's milk with the mother's milk, and see what the difference is, taking one-half of the 200 lbs. of diluted cow's milk, in order to compare equal quantities ; we shall then have:
100 lbs. Cow's Milk, Diluted
100 lbs. Mother's Milk.
Water
93 lbs.
87 lbs.
Sugar
2} lbs.
6 lbs.
Cheese
2 lbs.
2 lbs.
Butter .
2 lbs.
4 lbs.
Salts
¿ 1b.
1 1b.
100 lbs.
100 lbs.
Simple Now you will observe that in the diluted cow's milk Dilution the cheese is in about the same proportion that it is Useless. in the mother's milk, but you have reduced also the most im- portant element in it, namely, the sugar; having less sugar to start with than the mother's milk, the cow's milk diluted contains only 21/2 lbs. of sugar in 100 lbs., while the mother's milk contains 6 lbs. of sugar in 100 lbs.
The Real Now for a Remedy. Remedy for these three objections to cow's milk for the baby. It is found by adding Mellin's Food to the diluted cow's
milk. The Mellin's Food contains the sugar and salts necessary to bring up the proportions in the diluted cow's milk nearly as they are in the mother's milk. Mellin's Food is alkaline, and it is sufficiently so to neutralize the acidity of the cow's milk. Another important thing that Mellin's Food does is to act upon the cheese of the cow's milk so that when the baby is fed with it the cheese no longer forms in a large, solid clot, but forms in soft flocculent masses, which are readily absorbed by the stomach.
The Right Way.
The above explanation will sufficiently show how Mellin's Food renders cow's milk digestible for the baby and makes it so closely resemble mother's milk. Now we have told you the secret of successful hand-feeding for your baby.
Would you like to know
the particular use of the sugar, the butter, the cheese, and the salts, and just what part they play in building up the child's body? You will find it in a little book called "The Care and Feeding of Infants," which contains much of interest to mothers in regard to the feeding of their children. It is published by the Doliber - Goodale Co., of Boston, who will send you a copy, free, by mail, if you write for it. To those who have not tried Mellin's Food they will send, free, by mail, a sample bottle sufficient for trial.
Streets, Avenues, Roads, Etc.
NOTE .- This list gives location of streets, avenues, etc., and shows what other streets run from them, or across them, with the numbers at which they inter- sect - the numbers being in accordance with the official plans. The position of the figures in connection with intersecting streets indicates whether they run to the right or left. Although numbers may not appear upon the buildings, the figures given will show the relative locations, if it be kept in mind that allowance is made for a number to every twenty-five feet on all streets of the town, except in the thickly-settled district, where a number is assigned for every 123 feet. The streets numbered on the scale of 123 feet are: Aspinwall avenue, from Harvard street to Perry; Boylston street, from Washington to Cypress; Brookline and Pond avenues; Prospect, School and Station streets; Walnut street, from Wash- ington street to Upland road; and Washington street, from Huntington avenue to Holden street. Streets marked with an asterisk (*) are private ways.
* Abbotsford Road, westerly from 190 Babcock st. to Boston line.
* Ackers Avenue, southwesterly from 126 Chestnut Hill av.
Acorn Place, easterly from 24 Upland rd.
Addington Path, southerly from 118 Winthrop rd. to 100 Adding- ton rd.
Addington Road, circuitously from 128 Winthrop rd. to 84 Colbourne crescent.
65 Colbourne path.
100 Addington path.
Allandale Road, southeasterly from Grove st. to Boston line.
Allerton Street, easterly from junction of Irving st. and Upland rd. to 299 Pond av.
18 19 High st. 49 Hawthorn rd. 65 Glen rd.
72 73 Pond av.
Alton Street, easterly from 183 Harvard st. to 56 St. Paul st.
* Amory Street, easterly from 65 Pleasant st. to 200 St. Paul st.
* Andem Place, northeasterly from 1 Harvard sq.
*Ann Street, westerly from 256 St. Paul st. to 25 Still st.
Aspinwall Avenue, easterly from 87 Harvard st. to Parkway.
47 Brook st. St. Paul sq.
72 St. Paul st. St. Paul's church.
148 149 Perry st.
168 169 Toxteth st.
188 Harrison st.
226 227 Kent st.
000 000 Brookline av.
* Auburn Place, southerly from 42 Auburn st.
Auburn Street, westerly from 132 Harvard st. to 45 Park st. 42 Auburn pl.
Avon Street, southerly from God- dard av. near Rockwood st. to Boston line (J. P. Dist.) .
Babcock Street, northerly from 315 Harvard st. to Common- wealth av. (Bo.)
70 Devotion st.
87 Dwight st.
127 Freeman st.
172 Manchester rd.
190 . Graffam rd.
204 Osborne rd.
Bartlett Crescent, westerly from 72 Westbourne ter. to 775 Wash- ing st.
Beacon Street, westerly from Bea- con st., Boston, at St. Mary st., to Boston line at Chestnut Hill Reservoir. [This boulevard be- gins numbering in Brookline at 1001, odd numbers on the left.]
1051 1050 Carlton st.
1097 Hawes st.
1121 Borland st.
1169 Kent st.
1170 Powell st.
1245 1246 St. Paul st.
1273 Charles st.
1292 Pleasant st. Coolidge corner.
1321 1322 Harvard st. 1364 Center st.
1365 Webster st.
1375 Park st.
1384 Winchester st.
1416 Summit av. Marion st.
1437
1458 Short st. 1530 'Lancaster ter. Fairbanks st.
1543
1608 Westbourne ter.
1623 1630 Washington st.
1639 University rd.
1661 Winthrop rd. 1699 Tappan st.
1710 Williston rd.
1759 Dean rd.
1768 Corey rd. 1812 Kilsyth rd.
1834 Englewood av.
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Beech Road, easterly from 331 Kent st. to 18 Hawes st.
*Belmont Avenue, easterly from Newton st. near Goddard av. to Winthrop av.
Blake Road, southerly from 130 Tappan st. to 100 Sumner rd.
*Borland Street, southerly from 1121 Beacon st. to Chatham st.
*Bowker Street, northwesterly from 98 Kent st. to 75 Toxteth st.
Boylston Place, northerly from 325 Boylston st.
Boylston Street, westerly from junction High and Washington sts. (Guild cor.) to Newton line. 139 Kerrigan pl.
152 Walnut path.
209 Leverett st.
243 Cameron st.
325 Boylston pl.
352 351 Cypress st.
381 Brington rd.
401 Clark rd.
423 Philbrick rd.
473 Clinton rd.
505 Sumner rd.
506 Walnut st.
583 Catlin st.
663 Fisher av.
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Heath av.
708 Heath st.
711 Chestnut Hill av.
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791 Houlihan av. Pound st. 825 Reservoir lane.
000 Norfolk rd.
000 000 Chestnut Hill rd.
000 Hammond st.
Brington Road, circuitously from 381 Boylston st. to 127 Cypress st.
Brook Street, northwesterly from B. & A. railroad, near 116 Kent st., to 47 Aspinwall av.
10 11 Kent st.
86 87 Toxteth st.
110 111 Perry st.
118 Hurd rd.
130 Homer st.
Brookline Avenue, northeasterly from 29 Washington st., cross- ing Riverdale Park and continu- ing to Commonwealth av. (Bo.) 60 Woodward sq.
116 Pearl st.
000 Aspinwall av.
Browne Street, westerly from 34 Powell st. to 97 Pleasant st. (Public only from St. Paul to Pleasant.)
43 Still st.
Buckminster Road, northwest- erly from 88 Clinton rd. to 195 Chestnut Hill av.
96 Seaver st.
98 Holland rd.
227 Druce st.
274 277 Fisher av.
Cameron Street, northerly from 243 Boylston st., then westerly and southerly to 285 Boylston st. Carlton Path, southeasterly from 27 Monmouth ct. to junction of Carlton and Colchester sts.
Carlton Street, northerly from 1 Colchester st. to 122 Ivy st.
32 Church of Our Saviour.
34 35 Monmouth st.
58 59 Beacon st.
*Catlin Street, northerly from 583 Boylston st. to 89 Leicester st.
Center Street, northwesterly from 1364 Beacon st. to 30 Fuller st.
60 61 Shailer st ..
80 81 Williams st.
Chapel Street, southwesterly from junction of Hawes and Colchester sts. to 206 Longwood av.
Charles Street, southerly from 1273 Beacon st. to 50 Sewall av.
*Chatham Street, westerly from 22 Hawes st. to 343 Kent st. 00 Borland st.
Chestnut Hill Avenue, north- westerly from 711 Boylston st. to Boston line near Beacon circle.
126 Ackers av.
195 Buckminster rd.
221 Dean rd. .
275 Fisher av. Reservoir station.
Chestnut Hill Road, northwest- erly from Heath st. (between Norfolk rd. and Hammond st.) to Newton line. (Public only to Boylston st.)
*Chestnut Place, southerly from 37 Chestnut st. to Sargent estate.
Chestnut Street, southeasterly from Clark rd. extension to 795 Pond av.
0 0 Walnut st.
37 Chestnut pl.
82 Cypress st.
142 Sewall st.
174 High st.
Circuit Road, circuitously from Middlesex rd. to Norfolk rd., near Chestnut Hill.
Claflin Road, northerly from 165 Rawson rd. to 4 Garrison rd. and 175 Winthrop rd.
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Clark Road, northwesterly from Chestnut st. extension to 87 Sumner rd
Clinton Road, northwesterly from 473 Boylston st. (crossing Sum- ner rd.) to 267 Fisher av. (Street not wholly constructed.)
Clyde Street, southerly from War- ren st. near Heath st. to Newton st. near Goddard av.
Colbourne Crescent, southeasterly from 112 Winthrop rd. to 103 Rawson rd.
84 Addington rd. 109 Colbourne path.
Colbourne Path, northerly from junction Colbourne crescent and Rawson rd. to 65 Addington rd.
Colchester Street, westerly from 1 Carlton st. to 313 Kent st. Christ church.
48 Chapel st.
49 Hawes st.
Coolidge Corner, junction Beacon and Harvard sts.
Coolidge Street, northeasterly from 133 Winchester to Gibbs st. 0 0 Harvard st.
*Columbia Street, southwesterly from 490 Harvard st.
Corey Road, northerly from 1768 Beacon st. to Boston line (Aber- deen Dist.)
24 Salisbury rd.
Cottage Street, southerly from Warren st. to Boston line (J. P. Dist.)
00 Goddard av.
*Craig Place, northerly from 223 Freeman st.
Cross Road. (See Chestnut Hill rd. )
Cumberland Avenue, westerly from 405 Pond av. to 104 High st.
14 15 Glen rd.
29 Hawthorn rd.
Cummings Road, westerly from Corey rd. to town line(Aberdeen.)
*Cypress Place, westerly from 35 ('ypress st. to Blake estate.
Cypress Street, southerly from 392 Washington st. to 82 Chestnut st.
20 Searle av.
36 Waverly st.
35 Cypress pl.
56 Elm st.
61 Gorham av.
86 87 Davis av. 101 Tappan st. 127 Brington rd.
148 149 Boylston st. 155 Milton rd.
160 161 Walnut st. 190 Wellington ter.
Davis Avenue, westerly from 244 Washington st. to 90 Gorham av.
57 Waverly st. 95 Emerson st. 125 Elm st.
152 153 Cypress st. 161 Keiffer st.
*Davis Court, westerly from 226 Washington st.
Dean Road, southerly from 1759 Beacon st. to 221 Chestnut Hill av.
0 0 Druce st.
0 0 Fisher av.
*Devon Crescent, easterly from 819 Washington st. to 72 West- bourne ter.
Devon Street, westerly from Nor- folk rd. to Middlesex rd.
Devotion Street, westerly from 70 Babcock st.
Druce Street, southerly from Clin- ton rd., near Dean rd., to 227 Buckminster rd.
Dudley Street, westerly and southerly from 41 Warren st. to Warren st. near Winthrop estate. 20 Fairmount st.
Dummer Street, westerly from 132 Essex st. to 225 Pleasant st. 46 47 St. Paul st.
Dwight Street, westerly from 66 Pleasant st. to 87 Babcock st. 22 Green st.
*Dymoke Street, northerly from 113 Freeman st. to 151 Dummer st.
32 Thacher st.
56 Egmont st.
Edgehill Road, southeasterly from 116 High st.
*Egmont Street, easterly from 203 Pleasant st. to 56 Dymoke st. 46 47 St. Paul st.
*Elm Place. (See Village lane.)
Elm Street, northerly and west- erly from 125 Davis av. to 56 Cypress st.
Emerson Street, easterly from 95 Davis av. to junction of Thayer and Waverly sts.
Englewood Avenue, westerly from 1834 Beacon st. (crossing Boston line), to Chestnut Hill av. near Reservoir. 33 Lanark rd.
Essex Street, southerly from Commonwealth av. at Cottage Farm station to 170 Ivy st.
232 Sewall st. 132 Dummer st.
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*Ewe' Street, easterly from 315 St. Paul st. to Dymoke st.
Fairbanks Street, northerly from 621 Washington st. to 1543 Bea- con st.
*Fairmount Street, westerly from 20 Dudley st. to 114 Dudley st.
*Fay Place, easterly from 167 Washington st., south of railroad bridge.
Fisher Avenue, northwesterly from 663 Boylston st. to 275 Chestnut Hill av., near Reservoir station.
59 Leicester st.
194 195 Buckminster rd.
224 225 Dean rd.
Flora Street, westerly from 269 Pond av. to 39 Juniper st. 23 Walter av.
*Forest Street, easterly from Clyde st. near Clyde Park.
Francis Street, westerly from 222 Kent st. to 69 St. Paul st.
42 Harrison st.
76 Toxteth st.
84 Perry st.
Freeman Street, westerly from 104 Essex st. to 127 Babcock st.
113 Dymoke st.
140 Powell st.
150 149 St. Paul st.
178 Still st.
190 189 Pleasant st.
210 Ridgeway st.
223 Craig pl.
230 Stetson st.
Fuller Street, northeasterly from 109 Winchester st. to Gibbs st.
0 Center st.
0
0 Harvard st.
Gardner Path, southwesterly from 492 Washington st. to 74 Gardner rd.
Gardner Road, circuitously from 560 Washington st. to 169 Tappan st.
85 Winthrop rd. 137 Rawson rd.
Garrison Road, westerly from 178 Winthrop rd. to 343 Tappan st. 4 Claflin rd.
24 Rawson rd.
*Gibbs Street, northerly from Naples rd. to Thorndike st.
*Girardus Avenue, easterly from Clyde st. opp. Clyde Park to God- dard av.
Glen Road, sontherly from 65 Allerton st. to 15 Highland rd.
18 19 Cumberland av.
Goddard Avenue, circuitously from Cottage st., near Jamaica Pond, to Newton st., near Clyde st.
0 Rockwood st.
0 Avon st.
0 0 Winthrop av.
0 Sherbrook av.
*Goodwin Place, southerly from 366 Washington st.
Gorham Avenue, westerly and southerly from 61 Cypress st. to 71 Tappan st., opp. Sumner rd.
16 Keiffer st.
90 Davis av.
Gorham Avenue Extension, from 434 Washington st. to Cypress pl. Green Street, northerly from 285 Harvard st. to 22 Dwight st. 31 John st.
Grove Street, southwesterly from Newton st. opp. High-Service Pumping Station, to South st. 0 Allandale rd
Guild Corner, junction Washing- ton and Boylston sts.
Hammond Street, southerly from Newton line, near Chestnut Hill station to Newton st., junction of Lagrange st.
0 0 Boylston st.
0 0 Heath st.
0 0 Woodland rd.
Harris Street, westerly and north- erly from 148 Harvard st. to 40 Vernon st.
Harrison Street, northerly from 188 Aspinwall av. to 42 Francis st.
53 Kent sq.
Harvard Avenue, westerly from 108 Harvard st. to 23 Park st.
*Harvard Court, northeasterly from 109 Harvard st.
*Harvard Place, westerly from 96 Harvard st.
Harvard Square, Washington st. at junction of Harvard and Kent sts., from Andem pl. to Post- office Building.
Harvard Street, from Washington st. at Harvard sq. to Boston line (Allston Dist.), thence it is called Harvard avenue.
1 Kent st.
11 Webster pl. Baptist church.
32
Pierce st.
45 Linden st. Church of the Assumption.
73 Homer st.
86 School st.
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Harvard Street-continued.
87 Aspinwall av. Harvard pl.
96
108 Harvard av.
109 Harvard ct.
132
Auburn st.
148
Harris st.
166 Vernon st.
183 Alton st.
*Homer Street, northeasterly from 73 Harvard st. to 130 Brook st.
200 Marion st. Harvard church.
*Houlihan Avenue, northwester- ly from 791 Boylston st.
221 Stearns rd.
223 Sewall av. Webster st.
*Hurd Road, northerly from 8 Linden pl. to 118 Brook st.
236
251 Longwood av.
Hyslop Road, northerly from 46 Leicester st. to 66 Holland rd.
264 265 Beacon st. 285 Green st.
315 Babcock st.
Irving Street, southerly from 154 Walnut st. to 81 High st.
21 Maple st.
366
36 37 Upland rd.
38 Allerton st.
414 415 Fuller st.
430 431 Coolidge st.
446 447 Thorndike st.
490 Columbia st.
522 Verndale st.
Hawes Street, northerly from 49 Colchester st. to 1097 Beacon st.
18 Beech rd.
22 Chatham st.
43 Monmouth st.
Hawthorn Road, southerly from 49 Allerton st. to 29 Cumberland av.
*Heath Avenue, southerly from 708 Boylston st., opp. Chestnut Hill av.
Heath Street, westerly from 708 Boylston st., opp. Chestnut Hill av., to Florence st. Newton.
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