Stimpson's Boston directory : containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, places of business, and dwelling houses, and the city register, 1836, Part 4

Author: Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886, former owner. BRL; Boston Public Library) John Adams Library BRL
Publication date: 1831
Publisher: Boston : Published by Stimpson and Clapp
Number of Pages: 424


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Hingham, leaves 9 Elm st. every day except Sunday at 4 pm, and arrives at 9 a m.


Jamaica Plains leaves Post Office, 9 and 12 a m, and 5 p m.


Keene, N. H. Mail, 36 Hanover st. every morning at 5, and arrives same evening.


Keene, N. H., via Lowell Rail Road, Tu. Th. and Saturday morning.


Lowell Rail Road Depot, Leveret st. cor. Barton st.


Lowell, 11 Elm st. every day except Sunday, at ? a m, and 2 p m.


Lexington, City Tavern, Mon. Wed. Thurs. and Sat. at 8 a m.


Lancaster and Fitchburg Accom. leaves City Tavern every morning at 8.


Lynn leaves 11 Elm st. daily, at 4 p m.


Medfield, Medway, and Mendon, leaves 158 Washing- ton st. and 11 Elm st. Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 6 a m, and arrives next days at 5 p m.


Methuen, leaves City Tavern daily, at 3 p m.


Medford, leaves Wilde's, 11 Elm st. every day except Sun. at half past 12 and 6 p m.


Montreal, leaves Boston Mon. Wed. and Fri. mornings. Marshfield, leaves City Tav. Tu. Th. and Sat. at 9 a m.


Marblehead, leaves City Tavern every day except Sun. at half past 4 p m, and arrives at 10 a m.


New Bedford Accom. leaves City Tavern Mon. Wed. and Fri. and Marlboro' Hotel Tues. Wed. and Sat. at half past 8 a m, and arrives next days.


New Bedford Mail via Taunton, leaves Marlboro' Ho- tel Tu. Th. and Sat. at 7 a m, and arrives Mon. Wed. - and Fri. evenings.


Newport Mail, leaves Marlborough Hotel every day, Sunday excepted, at 7 a m, and arrives p m.


Newburyport, Exeter and Dover, N. H. Accom. leaves 85 Ann st. every morning except Sun. at half past 7, and arrives at 6 p m.


Newton Lower Falls and Brighton, leaves 7 Elm st. every day at 4 p m.


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Newburyport and Amesbury, leaves 85 Ann st. every day except Sun. at 1 pm, and arrives at 1 p m.


New Bedford Mail, City Tavern, Mon. Wed. and Fri. at half past 8 a m, arrives in Boston same afternoon.


New York Mail, 7 Elm st. every day at 10 p m, ar- , rives every day at 12 m.


Plymouth Accom. leaves City Tavern Tu. Th. and Sat. at 10 a m, and half past 12 p m. -


Plymouth, Sandwich, and Barnstable Mail, City Tav- ern every morning except Sun. at 4 a m, arrives p m.


Portland, Me. Mail, leaves Eastern Stage House every day at half past 4 p m, and arrives at 6 a m.


Portland, via Portsmouth, leaves 84 Ann st. every morning except Sun. at 8, and arrives at 5 p m.


Peterborough, N. H., leaves Elm st. Tu. Th. and Sat. mornings at 7, and arrives Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 4 p. m.


Providence Mail, Marlborough Hotel every morning at 9, except Sun. arrives at 1 p nı.


Providence Rail Road Depot, bottom of the Common.


Portsmouth Accom leaves 84 Ann st. every morning except Sunday at half past 7, and arrives at 5 p m.


Portsmouth, City Tavern and New England Coffee House, Tu. Th. and Sat. at 8 a m.


Quincy, leaves Jennings's, Elm st. every day except Sunday at 4 pm, and arrives at half past 8 a m.


Royalton, 11 Eim st. every day except Sat.


Roxbury hourly, from Norfolk avenue.


Salem, leaves City Tavern and Marlboro' Hotel daily, except Sunday, at 9 and 11 a m, and 3, 4, 5 and 6 p m.


Salem, leaves 9 and 11 Elm st. every day, except Sun- day, at 3 and half past 3 p m.


Sterling and Princeton, 11 Elm st. Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 8 a m.


Stow, Bolton, and Lancaster, 11 Elm st. Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 7 a m.


South Boston, leaves Mansion House, Milk st. at 9 and 11 a m, and 1, 3, 5 and .7 p m.


South Reading, leaves 9 Elm st, daily, except Sun- day, at 4 p m, arrives at 9 a m.


Taunton, leaves Marlborough Hotel every day except Sunday, at 12 m, and 2 p m. Mail leaves at 5 a m.


Westminster and Gardner, 11 Elm st. Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 6 a m.


Woburn, leaves Jenning's, 9 Elm st. Mon. Wed. and Sat. at 4 pm, arrives same days at 9 a m.


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Worcester Rail Road Depot, 617 Washington st.


Worcester Accom. 7 Elm st. Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 10 a m, and arrives Tu. Th. and Sat. at 1 p m.


Woonsocket Falls, R. I., leaves Washington Coffee H. Tu. Th. and Sat. at 11 a m, arrives next days at 1 p m.


Waltham and Watertown Mail, 11 Elm st. every day except Sunday, arrives at 9 a m.


Middlesex Canal Packet Boat,_leaves the landing, Charlestown, Tu. Th. and Sat. at 8 a m. A stage leaves 9 Elm st. at half past 7 a m, to convey passengers to the boat. 1


Hingham Steam Boat, Liverpool Wharf daily except Sunday, at 4 p m.


Steam boat for Portland and Bangor, leaves Eastern Steamboat Wharf.


BAGGAGE WAGGONS.


Fall River and Newport, arrives every Wed. and Sat. in the morning, and leaves in the afternoon of the same days. Order box at City Tavern.


Greenfield order box at City Tavern.


Hubbardstown order box at 52 N. Market.


Haverhill, Andover, and Boston Baggage Waggon, ar- rives Tu. and Fri. and leaves the same days. Order box at 84 Ann street.


Lynn, arrives and leaves every day. Order box at 52 North Market street.


Methuen and Boston, leaves Tu. and Friday. Order box 22 South Market street.


New Bedford, arrives every Wed. and Fri. and leaves every Th. and Sat. Order box at City Tavern.


Northampton, leaves every other Mon, Order box at Bryant's, 17 Union street.


Providence, arrives and leaves every week day. Or- der box at City Tavern.


Salem, arrives and leaves every day, Sundays except- ed. Order box at Leavitt's and City Tavern.


Salem and Marblehead, arrives and leaves every day ; also leaves for Newburyport through Ipswich and Row- ley, Wed. and Sat. Order box at 13 Merchant's Row.


South-Reading order box at 52 N. Market.


Taunton and Bristol arrives and leaves every week day. Order box at City Tavern.


Wareham, arrives Fri. and leaves Sat. Order box at City Tavern.


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WARDS,


AS DIVIDED AND ESTABLISHED BY THE SELECTMEN IN PURSUANCE OF "AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE CITY OF BOSTON."


No. 1 .- From Winnesimit Ferry, westerly side of Ilanover to Prince street, the northerly side of Prince to Thacher street, the northorly side of Thacher and Med- ford streets to the sea.


No. 2 .- From Winnesimit Ferry, the easterly side of Hanover street, to Cross - street, the northerly side of Cross street, east to the sea.


No. 3 .- Southerly side of Medford, Thacher and Prince streets to Hanover street, westerly side of Hanover street to Cross street, southerly side of Cross street, east to the sea, thence to North Market street, and through Market square to Union street, the northerly side of Union to Hanover st. the westerly side of Hanover to Friend st. the northerly side of Friend st. to Charles river.


No. 4 .- Southerly side of Friend to Hanover street, the easterly side of Hanover to Union street, the south- erly side of Union street through Market square and North Market street, thence to the end of Long wharf- including the islands in the harbor-north side of State street from the head of Long wharf through Court street, Bowdoin square and Cambridge street, to Staniford street, through Staniford street on the easterly side to Leveret place, through Leveret place on the northcrly side to Prospect street, from thence on the easterly side of Pros- pect street to Causeway street, on the northwesterly side of Causeway street to Friend street.


No. 5 .- From the southwestern cnd of Causeway st. through Prospect street, to Leveret place, on the south- erly side of Leveret place, to Staniford street, thence through Staniford street on the westerly side to Cam- bridge street, thence through Cambridge street on the northerly side, to West Boston Bridge, thence by the river to Causeway street.


No. 6 .- From West Boston Bridge, south side of Cam- bridge, to South Russell street, westerly side of South Russell to Myrtle street, southerly side of Myrtle to Bel- knap street, westerly side of Belknap to Beacon street, thence through Beacon street, westerly to Charles river, thence by the river to West Boston Bridgc.


No. 7 .- From Beacon, the easterly side of Belknap to


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Myrtle street, the northerly side of Myrtle to Sonth Rus- sell, the easterly side of South Russell to Cambridge street, the southerly side of Cambridge street, Bowdoin square and Court street, to Washington street, the wes- terly side of Washington street to West street, northierly side of West to Tremont street, northerly by the easterly side of Tremont street to Park street, north side of Park to Beacon street, the northerly side of Beacon to Belknap street,


No. 8 .- Washington street, on the easterly side, to Bedford street, through Bedford and Summer streets, on the northerly side, to the sea, thence to Russia wharf, thence through Atkinson street, on the westerly side, to Milk street, through Milk to Kilby street, on the north- -erly side, through Kilby, on the westerly side, to State street, through State street, on the southerly side, to Washington street.


No. 9 .- From the northerly end of India street, the southerly side of State, to Kilby street, the easterly side of Kilby to Milk street, the southerly side of Milk to At- kinson street, the easterly side of Atkinson street to the sea, thence by the sea to the northerly end of India st.


No. 10 .- From the southwest side of Bull's wharf, the southerly side of Bedford and West streets, to Tremont street, through Tremont to Boylston street, the northerly side of Boylston and Essex streets to Front street, easter- ly side of Front st. to the sea, by the sea to Bull's wf.


No. 11 .- The westerly side of Front street to Essex street, the southerly side of Essex and Boylston streets, through Charles street to the Mill Dam, thence by Charles river to Pleasant street, across Pleasant to Elliot street, the northerly side of Elliot to Warren street, the easterly side of Warren to Washington street, the west- erly side of Washington street to Pine street, the north- erly side of Pine street to the sea, thence by the sea to Front street. -


No. 12 .- The southerly side of Pine, across Washing- ton street, to Warren street, the westerly side of Warren to Elliot street, the southerly side of Elliot, across Plea- sant street, to Charles river, and all southerly of the above, including South Boston.


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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, NEWSPAPERS, ETC.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, INCORPORATED SOCIETIES, NEWSPAPERS, ETC. Adjutant and Quarter Master General's Office, State H. Aldermen's Room, City Hall American Acad. of Arts and Sciences' Library, 50 State


American Baptist Magazine, 41 Washington


American Board of Com. for For. Mis. 28 Cornhill


American Magazine, 47 Court


American Education Society, room 15 Cornhill


American Institute, 1 School


American Ladies' Magazine, 362 Washington


American Monthly Magazine, 147 Washington American Traveller, office 47 Court


Amory Hall, 323 Washington, corner of West Annals of Education, over 135 Wash. corner of School


Appraisers of Customs, Custom-house street Apprentices' Library., 43 Washington


Aqueduct Office, 8 City Hall, shop Front, near the bridge


Assessors' Room, Faneuil Hall


Asylum for Female Orphans, Essex


Auditor's Office, City Hall


Baptist Missionary Rooms, 16, 17 and 18 Joy's building Boston Athenæum, Pearl


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Boston Bewick Company, 47 Court


Boston Courier, 22 Congress


Boston and Concord Boating Company-landing, Pond, near Charlestown bridge


Boston Daily Advertiser and Patriot, 6 & 8 Congress


Boston Daily Atlas, 18 State


Boston Daily Herald, 32 Congress


Boston Daily Times, office 72 Washington


Boston Dispensary, 138 Washington


Boston Dyeing and Printing Company, 23 Doane


Boston Com. Gazette, 34 Congress


Boston Iron Company, 8 Commercial wharf


Boston Hemp Manufacturing Co. 7 Commercial wharf Boston Beer Company, 6 Lindall


Boston l'earl and Literary Gazette, Water c. Washington


Boston Pearl Manufacturing Co. Williams court


Boston Chemical Company, 70 Congress


Boston India Rubber Factory, 8 State


Boston Library, over the Arch, Franklin place


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Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 184 Washington


Boston Morning Post, daily paper, 19 and 21 Water


Boston Medical Library, in the Athenaeum, Pearl


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Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, 103 Milk Boston Recorder, 9 Cornhill


Boston Reformer, 1 Norfolk avenue,


Boston Pilot Office, 11 Devonshire


Boston Soapstone Manufactory, Cross cor. Charlestown Boston Statesman, office 19 and 21 Water


Boston Society of Nat. History, Savings Bank building


Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry, 39 Congress Boston and Providence Rail Road office, 3 Joy's building Boston and Worcester Rail Road office, 8 Joy's building Boston Investigator, 6 Congress square


Boston Young Men's Society's room, 165 Tremont


Boylston Hall, over Boylston Market


Boylston Market, Washington, corner Boylston


Christian Witness, 31 Cornhill


Christian Examiner, 141 Washington


Christian Register, 19 Water, c. room 151 Washington


Christian Watchman, Wilson's lane


City and County Treasurer's Office, City Hall


City Clerk's Office, City Hall


City Land Office, 773 Washington


City Market, between Brattle and Elm streets


City Marshal's Office, City Hall


City Pound, Charles street


City Scales, Merrimac, corner Canal


City Scales (South), rear Charles and Pleasant streets


Columbian Centinel, 34 Congress Common Council Room, City Hall


Constables' Office, 2 Franklin avenue


County Court House, School County Jail, 16 Leveret -


Court of Common Pleas, County Court House Custom House, Custom-house street District Clerk's Office, Barrister's Hall Daily Advocate and Free Press, 65 Congress


Daily Centinel and Gazette, 34 Congress Daily Evening Transcript, 10 Exchange Directors of House of Industry, Faneuil Hall Directors of Inst. for Education of the Blind, Pearl Employment for Female Poor, 80 Federal


Evening Gazette, 14 Congress Eye and Ear Infirmary, 6 Summer


Faneuil Hall, Market square, corner Merchant's Row Female Refuge, 12 Charter


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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, NEWSPAPERS, ETC.


Franklin Cordage Manufactory, Northampton Franklin Hemp and Flax Manufacturing Co. Plymouth Gas Works, Commercial, near Charlestown Bridge, Counting room 185 Washington ·


Health Office, City Hall


Illuminator, Court corner Howard


Institution for the Blind, 19 Pearl


Inspection Office, Butter and Lard, 3 Distil-house sq.


Inspec. Pot and Pearl Ash, off. Haverhill, cor. Causeway


Laboratory of State, Pleasant


Lawrence Manufacturing Company, 79 Milk Land Office, State House


Liberator, 31 Cornhill


Lion Theatre, 359 Washington


Lying-in Hospital, 718 Washington


Lynn Printing Company, office 83 Cornhill


Marine Railway, Commercial


Masonic Temple, Tremont street


Mass. Historical Soc. Library over Arch, Franklin pl.


Massachusetts Arsenal, Pleasant


Mass. Historical Soc.'s room, Savings Bank building Massachusetts Horticultural Society room, 81 Cornhill Massachusetts Anti-Slavery office, 46 Washington Massachusetts General Hospital, Allen


Mass. Register and U. S. Calendar, 132 Washington Mayor's Office, City Hall


5 Medical College, Mason Mercantile Journal, 26 State


Mercantile Library, 53 Washington


Mechanics' Exchange and Reading Room, Wilson lane Missionary Herald, 47 Washington


Miss. Rooms of the Am. Board of For. Miss. 28 Cornhill


Nashua Manufacturing Company, 79 Milk


Navy Agent Office, 43 Chatham


New England Bank Note Company's Office, rear 204 Washington


New England Farmer, 52 North Market


New England Palladium, 34 Congress


New England Glass Co.'s Warehouse, 140 Washington New England Museum, 75 Court


New England Silk Co. 70 Congress


New England Spectator, Court c. Howard


New Jerusalem Magazine, 11 School


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New England Galaxy, 32 Congress North American Review, 141 Washington Northern Baptist Education Soc. room, 13 Joy's building Overseers of the Poor, office Faneuil Hall


Pantheon Hall, 441 Washington


Parley's Magazine, 128 Washington


Phrenological Society, over the Arch, Franklin place Pilot's Office, 237 Ann Post Office, City Hall Probate Office, County Court House Provident Institution for Savings, Tremont street


Roxbury India Rubber Company, 109 State Reading Room, City Hall


Register of Deeds, Office County Court House


Revere Copper Co. James Davis, jr. agent, 22 Union Religious Magazine, 9 Cornhill


Scriptural Interpreter, 147 Washington Secretary of State's Office, State House, Beacon S. Boston Iron Co. c. r. 2 Central wf. foundry S. Boston Seamen's Bethel Reading Room, Sun court South Cove Co.'s office, 27 State, c. room Front State Treasurer's Office, State House, Beacon Suffolk Manufacturing Company, 79 Milk


Theological Library, under Church in Chauncey place Tremont Theatre, Tremont Street, near School Tremont Mills Company, 79 Milk Trumpet office, 40 Cornhill


Universalist and Ladies' Repository, 32 Cornhill Visiters of the Poor, room Savings Bank building


Weekly Messenger, 6 Congress Warren Theatre, Portland, corner Travers Western Rail Road, office 10 Joy's Building Zion's Herald, 19 Washington


HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.


American House, 42 Hanover Blackstone House, 95 Hanover Black Horse Tavern, 17 Union Bromfield House, Bromfield street Boylston Hotel, 38 School Boston Hotel, Brattle, corner Brattle square Boston Coffee House, 38 Milk


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HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.


Bite Tavern, 8 Market square


City Hotel, Elm City Tavern, Brattle Commercial Coffee House, Milk, corner Liberty square Eagle Coffee House, Commercial Exchange Coffee House, Congress square Eastern Stage House, 84 Ann Earl Coffee House, 36 Hanover Elm Street Hotel, 9 Elm


Federal Street Coffee House, 7 Federal Fire Department Hotel, Old Road Franklin Hotel, 49 North Market Fulton House, Cross, corner Fulton


German Coffee House, 155 Pleasant Globe Hotel, Hanover, corner Commercial .


Hanover House, 172 Hanover Howard Street House, opposite 8 Howard


Kilburn's Coffee House, Howard


Lafayette Hotel, 392 Washington, op. Boylston market Lamb Tavern, 369 1-2 Washington


Marlborough Hotel, 229 Washington Massachusetts Hotel, 33 Pond


New England Coffee House, Clinton Northern House, 97 Hanover


Northern Mansion House, 226 Ann


Old Province Coffee House, rear 165 Washington Park House, corner of Boylston and Tremont Patterson House, 11 Elm Pearl Street House, corner Pearl and Milk streets Pond Street House, Pond, corner Cross


Rail Road Hotel, 63 Pond Suffolk House, 12 Elm South Boston India Rubber Company, 5th street Tremont House, Tremont street, near School Union House, 29 Union Warren Hotel, Friend, corner Merrimac Washington Coffee House, 158 Washington Washington Hotel, 835 Washington


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NURSES.


Mary Turner Hannah Boyd Sally G. Smith Susanna Rotch Nancy Rice Mary Ross Eliza Stevens


Eliza Piquot


Susan Howe Barbary Patch Fanny Gray


Abigail Fuller


Rachael Felt


Eliza Chadwick


Mary Pearson Rebecca Wilton Joanna Dudley Sarah Hearsay Hannah Miller Frances Davis Margaret Lang Eliza M. Hope Mary Barnes


Eliza. Thorndike Ann Hunter Reb. Barker, wid. Susan Holbrook


Esther Tarbox Mary Dillaway Eliza Cotton


Mary Child


Lucy Thissell Sally Newhall


Joanna Lord Mary Hardy


Mary Boswell Abigail Whitcomb Nancy Goodridge Hannah Dexter


Caroline Fell


Abby Ann Allen


Hannah Dinsmore


Susan Wharff Sarah Draper Catharine Bowlan Rebecca Green


Sally Blake Betsey B. Crane


Sarah Norris


Abigail (). Clark Sarah Miller


Sarah C. Seavy


Ann Parsons


Sally Ayers


Hep. Waymouth Hannah Babcock Adeline Park


Mary Ann Wiswell


Ruth Shaw Elizabeth Tufts Rachael Tolman Eliza Hancock Abigail Bell Sarah Cobb Julia Goodenow Sarah Munroc


Mary Anderton Margaret Johnson Hannah Blake Mary Ann Thaxter Fanny M'Gilvreay Elizabeth Johnson Hannah Redding Eliza. Wainwright Susan Wyman Hannah Melzar Jane Williams Sophia Cullen


Sarah Goff


Susan Williams Lydia Pomroy


Betsey Clisby


STREETS, COURTS, AND PLACES. A STREET, South Boston, from Dorchester Turnpike across 4th, to Glass works Acorn street, opens in the rear of 39 Chesnut Street, and extends to West Cedar street Alden lane, from 139 Court street to Sudbury street Alden court, opens on west side Alden lane Allen street, from Chambers street to Brighton Ann street, northeast from Market sq. to Commercial st. Ann street court, opens from 330 Ann street Arch street, from Franklin place to Summer street Arnold street, is the first street north from Roxbury, and leads from Washington to Suffolk street Ash street, from Oak street to South Bennet street


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Atkinson street, from Milk street to Russia wharf Avery street, from 387 Washington street to Mason st. Avery place, opens north side of Avery street Avon place, opens at 264 Washington street


B STREET, from Dorchester Turnpike across Broad- way, to Glass works


Baldwin place, opens 70 Salem street


Ballard place, opens on the south side Bromfield street Barrister's Hall, Court square, School street Barre place, opens on north side of Elliot, near Tremont Barrett street, from 83 Ann street to Fulton street Barton street, northeast from Leveret, opposite Second Bartlett street, from 187 Hanover street to 306 Ann st. Bath street, from Milk, opposite Pearl, to. Water street Batterman place, south side Essex, opposite Lincoln st. Battery street, from 344 Ann to 203 Hanover street Batterymarch street, from Liberty square to Broad street Bay street, at 43 Fayette


Beach street, from 410 Washington to Front street Beacon street, from King's Chapel to Western avenue Bedford street, from 290 Washington to Summer street Bedford place, north side Bedford street


Bedford avenue, southwest side of Bedford street, near Rowe place


Belcher lane, from Forthill gun house to Purchase street Belknap street, from Beacon to Cambridge street


Bennet street (South), from Washington to Front street Bennet street (North), from 206 Hanover to Salem street Bennet place, south side North Bennet street


Berry street, from the Meetinghouse in Federal street to Atkinson street


Beverley street, from Causeway to Charlestown street Blackstone street, from Clinton street to junction of Cross and Charlestown streets Blake's court, opens at 740 Washington street Blossom place, opens at 15 Blossom street


Blossom street, north from Cambridge street, opposite Garden street, to Allen street Blossom court, opens E. from 7 Blossom st. n. Cambridge Board alley, from 73 Charter to Commercial street Boston and Providence Rail Road opens in Pleasant st. opposite the head of Elliot street Boston and Worcester Rail Road, opens 617 Washington Bowdoin street, from Cambridge to Beacon street Bowdoin place, south end Bowdoin street 5*


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Bowdoin square, between Cambridge and Court streets Boylston street, from Boylston market to Pleasant street Boylston place, Boylston street, opposite burying ground Boylston square, south side Boylston market Bradford place, opens from Mason street, south side Brattle street, from Dock square to 77 Court street Brattle square, from Meetinghouse to Elm street Bread street, from 88 Broad street to 38 India street Bridge street, north from Cambridge st. to the Hospital Bridge street court, opens at 20 Bridge street Bridge court, opens at 2 George, near Cambridge Bridge street avenue, from 11 Bridge street Brighton street, from west end Leveret to Allen street Brighton street (North), from 76 Leveret to the Flats Brimmer's T, opens from Long wharf


Broadway, from Free Bridge to Dorchester street Broad street, from State street to the Free Bridge Bromfield street, from 209 Washington to Tremont st. Bromfield place, from north side Bromfield street Brookline street, from 773 Washington to Tremont st. Bulfinch street, south from Bowdoin sq. to Somerset pl. Bulfinch place, between Bulfinch and Bowdoin streets Bumstead place, Tremont street, near Bromfield street Bumstead court, opposite west end Boylston market Butler square, opposite 24 Chatham


Butolph street, from Cambridge street to Myrtle street C STREET, from Dorchester Turnpike across Broad- way to the Beach


Cambridge st. from Bowdoin sq. to West Boston bridge Camden street, from 805 Washington to Tremont street Canal street, from Union st. southerly side of the Canal to Causeway street


Canton street, opens next south of 761 Washington, and leads to Tremont street


„Carnes court, on south side from 15 Hawkins street Carney place, opens at 679 Washington street


Carver street, from Pleasant st. north across Elliot street to the burial ground


Carroll place, opens at 66 Salem


Castle street, across Washington st. at 629, from Fayette to Front street


Causeway street, from Leveret st. to Charlestown bridge Cedar lane, from Chesnut street to Pinckney street


Cedar street (South), from Pleasant street, 1st north of Fayette street


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Cedar street court, east from South Cedar street Central street, from Kilby street to 5 India street Central court, from 242 Washington to Avon place Centre street (West), from Cambridge street near the bridge to Pinckney street


Centre street (North), from 85 Hanover street to Ann st. Chambers street, from 41 Cambridge st. to 57 Leveret st. Chambers street court, opens at 22 Chambers street Champney pl. on westerly side W. Centre, near May st. Chardon street, from Bowdoin square to Hawkins street Charles street, from Boylston st. to West Boston bridge Charlestown street, from Union st. to Causeway street Charter street, from 230 Hanover to Commercial street Chauncey place, front of First Church, Summer street Chatham street, from 21 Merchants row to 4 Commercial Chesnut street, from Walnut street to Charles street Church street, from west side of South Cedar street Claflen place, opens at 40 Pleasant street




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