The Boston almanac and business directory for the year 1892, Part 7

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Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Boston : Sampson, Davenport
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COURTS OF INSOLVENCY


Are held by the Probate Judges in each county, at times appointed by themselves.


THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HOLD THEIR SESSIONS :-


In Barnstable Co., at Barnstable, 2d Tuesday in April and October. Berkshire Co., at Pittsfield, Ist Tuesday in April, July, and September, and the last Tuesday in December. Bristol Co., at Taunton, 4th Tues- day in March and September. Dukes Co., at Edgartown, on Wednes- day next after 3d Monday in May, and Wednesday next after 2d Mon- day in November. Essex Co., at Ipswich, 2d Tuesday in April; at Salem, 2d Tuesday in July ; at Newburyport, 2d Tuesday in October; at Lawrence, on the last Tuesday of August ; and 4th Tuesday in De- cember at either of these places, as they shall order at their next preceding term ; Franklin Co., at Greenfield, Ist Tuesday in March and September, and 2d Tuesday in June and December. Hampden Co., at Springfield, 2d Tuesday in April, Ist Tuesday in October, and 4th Tuesday in June and December. Hampshire Co., at Northampton, Ist Tuesday in March, September and December, and Tuesday next after 2d Monday in June. Middlesex Co., at Cambridge, Ist Tuesday in Jan- uary and June, and at Lowell Ist Tuesday in September. Nantucket Co., at Nantucket, Ist Wednesday in each month. Norfolk Co., at Ded- ham, 3d Tuesday in April and 4th Tuesday in June and September, and last Wednesday in December. Plymouth Co., at Plymouth, 3d Tuesday in March, Ist Tuesday in August and January. Worcester Co., at Worcester, 4th Tuesday in March, 3d Tuesday in June, 2d Tuesday in September, and 4th Tuesday in December.


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County Register.


[For SUFFOLK COUNTY, see pages 61, 62, 63, 64.]


BARNSTABLE COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, Hiram P. Harri- man, Wellfleet. Reg. Probate and Insolvency, Freeman H. Lothrop, Barnstable. Clerk Courts, Smith K. Hopkins, Barnstable. Reg. Deeds, Andrew F. Sherman, Barnstable. Co. Treasurer, Clarendon A. Free- man, Chatham. Co. Com., John H. Clark, Brewster; Isaiah C. Young, Wellfleet; Samuel Snow, Barnstable. Special Com., Freeman Howes, Yarmouth; John L. Rich, Provincetown. Com. Insolvency, Eben S. Whittemore, Sandwich; Wm. P. Reynolds, Barnstable; Frederick C. Swift, Yarmouth. Sheriff, Joseph Whitcomb, Provincetown.


BERKSHIRE COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, Jas. T. Robinson, North Adams. Reg. Probate and Insolvency, Edward T. Slocum, Pitts- field. Clerk Courts, Henry W. Taft, Pittsfield. Reg. Deeds, North District, Earle E. Merchant, Adams; So. District, John C. New, Great Barring- ton ; Middle District, Henry M, Pitt, Pittsfield. Co. Treas., George H. Tucker, Pittsfield. Co. Com., John H. Manning, Pittsfield ; Chas. H. Ingalls, N. Adams; Jas. W. Ferry, Lee. Special Com., Adelbert Tinney, N. Adams. Com. Insolvency, Frank H. Wright, Great Bar- rington ; Walter F. Hawkins, Thomas A. Oman, Pittsfield; Charles J. Parkhurst, North Adams. Dist. Attorney, Chas. E. Hibbard, Pittsfield. Sheriff, John Crosby, Pittsfield.


BRISTOL COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, Wm. E. Fuller, Taun- ton. Reg. Provate and Insolvency, John H. Galligan, Taunton. Clerk Courts, Simeon Borden, Fall River. Reg. Deeds, (North District), Jos. E. Wilbar, Taunton ; (South District), Geo. B. Richmond, New Bed- ford; (Fall River District), Nathan D. Chase, Fall River. Co. Treas., George F. Pratt, Taunton. Co. Com., Franklin Gray, Fall River; Francis S. Babbitt, Taunton; William Sanders, New Bedford. Special Com., Burrill Porter, North Attleborough; Henry A. Slocum, Dartmouth. Com. Insolvency, Fred. B. Byram, North Attleboro'; Fred. V. Brown, Taunton ; Mason M. Lincoln, Raynham. District Attorney, Hosea M. Knowlton, New Bedford. Sheriff, A. R. Wright, Taunton.


DUKES COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, Jos. T. Pease, Edgar- town. Reg. Probate and Insolvency, Beriah T. Hillman, Chilmark. Clerk Courts, Samuel Keniston, Edgartown. Reg. Deeds, Francis P. Vincent, Cottage City. Co. Treas., Johnathan H. Munroe, Edgartown. Co. Com., Henry Ripley, Edgartown ; Asa Smith, Chilmark; Benj. B. Smith, Tisbury. Special Com., W. A. Vanderhoof, Gay Head ; Frederick A. Veeder, Gosnold. Com. of Insolvency, William J. Rotch, Tisbury: C. G. M. Dunham, Edgartown; Asa Smith, Chilmark. Sheriff, Jason L. Dexter, Edgartown.


ESSEX COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, Rollin E. Harmon, Lynn. Reg. Probate and Insol., J. T. Mahoney, Salem. Asst. Reg., E. D. Hines, Danvers. Clerk Courts, Dean Peabody, Lynn. Assistant Clerk Courts, Geo. R. Lord, Salem. 2d Assistant Clerk Courts, Ezra L. Wood- bury, Salem. Reg. Deeds (Southern District), Chas. S. Osgood, Salem; (North District), John J. Donovan, Lawrence. Co. Treas., E. Kendall Jenkins, Andover. Co. Com., Horace F. Longfellow, Newbury ; David W. Low, Gloucester ; Edward B. Bishop, Haverhill. Special Com., John M. Danforth, Lynnfield; Aaron Sawyer, Amesbury. Com. Insolvency, Horace M. Sargent, Haverhill; Nathan M. Hawkes, Lynn; Chas. A. Sayward, Ipswich. Dist. Attorney, Wm. H. Moody, Haverhill. Sheriff, Horatio G. Herrick, Lawrence.


FRANKLIN COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, Chester C. Conant, Greenfield. Reg. Probate and Insolvency, Francis M. Thompson, Green- field. Clerk Courts, Edward E. Lyman, Greenfield. Reg. Deeds, Edwin Stratton, Greenfield. Co. Treas., E. A. Newcomb. Greenfield. Co. Com., Franklin L. Waters, Orange; Lyman A. Crafts, Whately ; Fred'k G. Smith, Greenfield. Special Commissioners, Avery J. Denison, Leyden; Beriah W. Fay, New Salem. Com. Insolvency, Henry M. Puffer, Shel- burne; Erastus F. Gunn, Montague ; Arthur A. Smith, Colerain. Dist. Attorney, J. A. Aiken, Greenfield. Sheriff, G. A. Kimball, Greenfield.


HAMPDEN COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, Wm. S. Shurtleff, Springfield. Reg. Probate and Insolvency, Samuel B. Spooner, Spring- field. Clerk Courts, Robert O. Morris, Springfield. Reg. Deeds, James E. Russell, Springfield. Co. Treas., Wm. C. Marsh, Springfield. Co.


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COUNTY REGISTER.


Com., Leonard Clark, Springfield; Lewis F. Root, Westfield; Harvey D. Bagg, W. Springfield. Special Com., B. F. Burr, Ludlow; Wm. H. Brainard, Palmer. Com. Insolvency, Henry C. Bliss, W. Springfield; W. S. Kellogg, Westfield; Daniel E. Webster, Springfield. Sheriff, Simon Brooks, Holyoke. Dist. Attorney, Western District (Hampden and Berkshire), Charles E. Hibbard, Pittsfield.


HAMPSHIRE COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, William G. Bassett, Easthampton. Reg. Probate and Insolvency, Hubbard M. Abbott, North- ampton. Clerk Courts, William H. Clapp, Northampton. Reg. Deeds, Robert W. Lyman, Northampton. Co. Treas., Lewis Warner, Northamp- ton. Co. Com., Elisha A. Edwards, Southampton; Willis W. Strong, Northampton ; Sam'l M. Cook, Granby. Special Com., Chas. K. Brew- ster, Worthington ; Chas. E. Blood, Ware. Com. Insolvency, Charles S. Shattuck, Hatfield; Jas. W. Gaylord, South Hadley; Daniel W. Wells, Hatfield. Sheriff, Jairus E. Clark, Northampton. J. Dist. Court of Hampshire, Wm. P. Strickland, Northampton. Dist. Attorney (North- western District), John A. Aiken, Greenfield.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, Geo. M. Brooks, Concord. Reg. Probate and Insolvency, Joseph H. Tyler, Winchester. Asst. do., Samuel H. Folsom, Winchester. Clerk Courts, Theodore C. Hurd, East Cambridge. Asst. Clerk, John L. Ambrose, Somerville. 2d Asst. Clerk, Wm. C. Dillingham, Malden. Reg. Deeds (South District), Chas. B. Stevens, Cambridge; (North District), Joseph P. Thompson, Lowell. County Treas., J. O. Hayden, Somerville. Co. Com., William S. Frost, Marlboro'; S. O. Upham, Waltham ; J. Henry Read, Westford. Special Com., Lyman Dike, Stoneham ; E. E. Thompson, Woburn. Com. Insolvency, John C. Kennedy, Newton ; Geo. J. Burns, Ayer; F. T. Greenhalge, Lowell. Sheriff, Henry G. Cushing, Lowell. District Attorney (North District), P. H. Cooney, Natick.


NANTUCKET COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, Thaddeus C. Defriez. Reg. Probate and Insolaency, Benj. F. Brown. County Treas., Samuel Swain. Clerk Courts, J. F. Murphey. Reg. Deeds, Lauriston Bunker. County Com., H. C. Folger, Almon T. Mowry, J. A. Holmes, A. H. Gardner, John Harps, Joseph Brock, R. E. Burgess. Sheriff, Josiah F. Barrett. Trial Justices, Thomas B. Field, Allan Coffin.


NORFOLK COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, Geo. White, Welles- ley. Reg. Probate and Insolvency, Jonathan Cobb, Dedham. Asst. Register, John D. Cobb, Dedham. Clerk Courts, Erastus Worthington, Dedham. Assistant Clerk of Courts, R. B. Worthington, Ded- ham. Reg. Deeds, John H. Burdakin, Dedham. County Treas., Chas. H. Smith, Dedham. Co. Com., George W. Wiggin, Franklin; John Q. A. Lothrop, Cohassett. Spec. Com., E. J. Eaton, Needham, G. L. Wentworth, Weymouth. Com. Insolvency, G. W. Wiggin, Franklin; Emery Grover, Needham; R. W. Carpenter, Foxborough. Sheriff, Aug. B. Endicott, Dedham. Dist. Attorney, S. E. District (Norfolk and Plymouth), Harvey H. Pratt, Abington.


PLYMOUTH COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, B. W. Harris, E. Bridgewater. Reg. Probate and Insolvency, J. C. Sullivan, Middleboro'. Clerk Courts, Edward E. Hobart, Plymouth. Reg. Deeds, Wm. S. Dan- forth, Plymouth. Co. Treas., Albert Davis, Whitman. Co. Com., William Rankin, Brockton ; Walter H. Faunce, Kingston ; Jedediah Dwelley, Hanover. Spec. Com., C. W. S. Seymour, Hingham; Albert T. Sprague, Marshfield. Com. Insolvency, Robt. O. Harris, E. Bridge- water; Wm. L. Chipman, Wareham; Fred M. Bixby, Brockton. Dist. Attorney, Harvey H. Pratt, Abington. Sheriff, A. K. Harmon, Ply- mouth. Special Sheriff, Willard Torrey, Norwell.


WORCESTER COUNTY .- J. Probate and Insolvency, William T.Forbes, Worcester. Reg. Probate and Insolvency, Frederick W. Southwick, Worcester. Asst. Register, G. H. Harlow, Worcester. Clerk Courts, T. S. Johnson, Worcester. Asst. Clerk, William T. Harlow. Reg. Deeds, (Worcester District), Harvey B. Wilder, Worcester; (Northern Dis- trict), Charles F. Rockwood, Fitchburg. Co. Treas., Edward A. Brown, Worcester. Dist. Attorney, Francis A. Gaskell, Worcester. Co. Com., Henry G. Taft, Uxbridge; Emerson Stone, Spencer; Charles J. Rice, Winchendon., Special Com., Geo. W. Cook, Barre; Howard M. Lane, Leominster. Com. Insol., R. B. Dodge, jr., Worcester ; Andrew J. Bar- tholomew. Southbridge ; Louis E. Denfeld, Westboro'; John B. Scott, Grafton. Sheriff, Samuel D. Nye, Worcester.


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* Boston


City Bobernment


FOR 1892.


Legislative and Executive Department.


The Executive Power of the city is vested in the Mayor, and the Legislative Power in the City Council, chosen annually on the Tuesday after the second Monday of December, consisting of 12 Aldermen, chosen by Districts, and 73 Common Councilmen chosen by the 25 Wards. The municipal year commences on the first Monday in Jan- uary. The financial year begins May Ist.


NATHAN MATTHEWS, JE., MAYOR. Salary, $10,000. Mayor's Secretary, NATHANIEL H. TAYLOR. Office, City Hall. Hours, 11 to 1 daily.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Regular Meetings, Mondays, at 4 P.M. Salaries, $1500 each.


Aldermanic Districts, established 1884.


DISTRICT. WARDS.


JOHN H. SULLIVAN, 1. 1 and 2 (East Boston).


MICHAEL J. MITCHELL, 2, 3, 4, and 5 (Charlestown).


THOMAS F. KEENAN, 3, 6, 7, and 8.


JACOB FOTTLER, 4, 9 and 10.


NATHANIEL J. RUST, 5, 11 and 16.


EDWARD J. LEARY, 6, 12 and 13.


THOMAS W. FLOOD, 7, 14 and 15 (South Boston).


WESTON LEWIS, 8, 17 and 18.


WILLIAM A. FOLSOM, 9, 19 and 22 (Roxbury).


JOHN F. DEVER,


10 20 and 21 (Roxbury).


JOHN H. LEE,


11, 23 and 25 (Brighton and W. Roxbury).


OTIS EDDY, 12, 24 (Dorchester).


COMMON COUNCIL.


Regular Meetings, Thursdays, at 7.30 P.M. No Salaries.


Ward


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1 .- John L. Bates, Hugh L. Stalker, James A. Cochran. 2 .- Thomas Arthur, William J. Donovan, Cornelius J. Flynn. 3 .- Michael J. Tierney, Frank McGinnis, John M. O'Hara. 4 .- Myron D. Cressy, Albert W. Forbush, Frank A. Teeling. 5 .- John Hurley, James W. O'Brien, William T. Graham. 6 .- Charles Carroll, Neil F. Doherty, John F. Fitzgerald. 7 .- Cornelius H. Toland, Cornelius Doherty, Tim. F. Murphy. 8 .- Patrick Higgins, Hugh Mclaughlin, William F. Donovan. 9 .- Seth P. Smith, Walden Banks, Sidney B. Everett.


10 .- Arthur L. Spring, Clarence P. Weston, William C. Parker.


66 11 .- Frank H. Briggs, Charles W. Hallstram, Royal Robbins. 12 .- John Quinn, jr., Michael T. Callahan, William J. Welch. 13 .- Michael W. Norris, John Merrill, William J. Sullivan.


14 .- James H. Coughlin, John A. Daunt, Josiah S. Dean.


66 15 .- Timothy J. Sullivan, Frederick S. Gore, John J. Healey.


66 16 .- David F. Barry, James Keenan, Charles H. Reinhart.


66 17 .- Charles E. Clark, Andrew J. Patterson, Nicholas J. Quinn. 18 .- Abraham C. Ratchesky, Thomas Talbot, Albert C Smith.


= 19 .- Mark H. Lynch, Thomas F. Lyons, Hubert B. Curley. 20 .- Charles H. Dolan, William B. Mcclellan, Thos. H. Boyd. 21 .- Melancthon W. Burlen, Albert C. Burrage, Geo. M. Scates.


22 .- Fred'k C. Bleiler, Wm. F. Finneran, Patrick F. Gormley.


66 23 .- Franklin P. Pierce, Frank F. Proctor, Edward F. Draper.


66 24 .- Charles E. Folsom, jr., Fred H. Young, John B. Patterson.


.6 25 .- Henry B. Goodenough, Edward Farrell, Frank H. Ricker.


* Being obliged to print this page immediately after election, the results of the first count are given, subject to possible changes.


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CITY DEPARTMENTS.


All in City Hall, except where otherwise noted.


Architect Department. - Edmund M. Wheelwright, city architect ; salary, $3,500.


Assessing Department. Board of Assessors: - Thomas Hills (chairman), Joshua S. Duncklee (secretary), John J. Murphy, John Pierce, Frank A. Drew, John M. Maguire, George A. Comins, Edward' B. Daily, Joseph Tondorf, jr. Salaries, $3,000 each, with $500 extra for the chairman, and $200 for the secretary. First Assistant Assessors, by wards : - 1. Benjamin F. Palmer; 2. John H. Duane; 3. Frederick H. Temple; 4. Dennis G. Quirk ; 5. George S. Pendergast; 6. Hugh F. Sheran, Charles B. Hunting; 7. Samuel Hichborn; 8. Daniel A. Downey; 9. Joseph R. Grose; 10. Patrick F. Sullivan; 11. Horace Smith, William A. Wheeler, John A. Barry ; 12. William H. Cundy, James Carney; 13. Jerome S. Macdonald ; 14. Eu- gene J. O'Connor, Dennis F. Brennan ; 15. James I. Moore; 16. John J. Gartland; 17. William B. Smart; 18. Hubert Pope; 19. Jonas Hagar; 20. Edward W. Dolan, Henry L. Carter ; 21. William W. Lord, John H. Griggs; 22. Andrew J. Browne, Robert Culbert; 23. Frank S. Pratt, A. S. Parker Weeks, Wil- liam B. Blakemore; 24. George Warren, George E. Hall, Henry Pierce; 25. George W. Warren. Clerk, Denis H. Morrissey .. Auditing Department. - James H. Dodge, auditor; salary, $5,000. Buildings, Department for the Inspection of. - Office in the Old State House. John S. Damrell, inspector; salary, $5,000. Assistant Inspectors ($2,000 each) :- William Frye, Hartford Davenport, George W. Griffin, Levi W. Shaw, Michael W. Fitzsimmons, Martin T. Glynn, John Kelley, James J. Barry, Nahum H. Morrison, James H. Collins, Thomas A. Slater, Matthew Walsh, Michael H. Hartnett, William B. Bothamly, John J. Reagan, Henry L. Jones, Abraham T. Rogers, John T. Daly, Patrick H. Costello, George McDonnell.


Buildings, Department of Public. - Office 27 School st., rm. 44. James C. Tucker, Supt. ; salary, $3,600.


City Clerk Department. - J. Mitchell Galvin, City Clerk; salary, $5,000. John T. Priest, Asst. City Clerk ; salary, $3,800.


City Messenger Department. - Alvah H. Peters, City Messenger ; salary, $3,000. Charles E. Silloway, Deputy City Messenger ; salary, $1,500. Asst. Messengers :- Foster M. Spurr, salary, $1,500; Harry H. Osborn, salary, $1,400; Timothy Mooney, salary, $800.


Collecting Department. - James W. Ricker, Collector; salary, $5,000. Deputy Collectors, Richard J. Lang, Abraham G. Wy- man, Denis A. Sullivan, Isaac W. Derby, James E. Priest, George W. Conant, John A. Devlin, William H. Badlam, Romanzo N.Wiswall, Edwin B. Spinney, William H. McIntosh, Leavitt B. Palmer, James G. Davis, Charles H. Orr, Frederick L. Donnelly, William H. Pearson, Charles E. Tucker, Cornelius F. Crowley, Charles R. Brown, Jeremiah J. Hartnett, Thomas R. Appleton, James J. Nolan (for Cochituate water rates), Joseph H. Caldwell (for Mystic water rates).


Department of Public Grounds. Office on Boston Common. William Doogue, Supt .; salary, $3,000.


Ferry Department. Office East Boston side of North Ferry. William J. Burke, Supt. of Ferries; salary, $5,000. Horace B. Butler, clerk.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Office 74 Tremont street. Commissioners ($3,500 each) :- Rob- ert G. Fitch (chairman), John R. Murphy, George H. Innis. Lewis P. Webber, Chief; salary, $3,500. F. W. Smith, jr. clerk ; salary, $2,400.


Fire Marshal, Charles W. Whitcomb; salary $3,000. Office 5 emberton square.


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STEAM FIRE-ENGINES, NOV. 25, 1891.


No. LOCATION.


1. Dorchester, c. Fourth St.


2. Fourth, cor. O Street, S.B.


3. Harrison av., cor. Bristol.


4. Bulfinch Street.


5. No. 64 Marion Street, E.B.


6. No. 26 Leverett.


7. East Street.


8. No. 114 Salem Street.


9. Paris Street.


10. River, foot Mt. Vernon St.


11. Saratoga, cor. Byron.


12. Winslow, cor. Dudley, Rox.


13. Cabot Street, Rox.


14. No, 27 Centre St., Roxbury.


15. Broadway, cor. Dorch. ave. 16. Temple Street, Dorch.


17. Meeting-House Hill, Dorch.


18. Harvard Street, Dorch.


19. Norfolk Street, Dorch.


20. Walnut Street, Dorch.


No. LOCATION.


21. Boston Street, Dorch.


22. Dartmouth Street.


23. Northampton Street.


24. Warren, cor. Quincy Street.


25. Fort Hill Square.


26. Mason Street.


27. No. 11 Elm St., Charlestown.


28. No. 659 Centre Street, W.R.


29. Chestnut Hill av., Brighton. 30. Mt. Vernon, n. Centre, W.R. 31. India Wharf (Fire Boat).


32. Bunker Hill Street, Chsn.


33. Boylston, cor. Hereford.


34. Western av n. Waverley, Br. 35. Mason Street.


36. Monument Street.


37. Longwood Avenue. 38 S Cor. Congress Street, S.B. 39


40 Sumner Street, E.B.


CHEMICAL ENGINES.


No. 1. Bulfinch Street.


No. 2. Church Street.


No. 3. Longwood avenue.


No. 4. Wash. c. Poplar, W.R.


No. 5. Washington st., near


Egleston sq.


No. 6. South Harvard, Br.


No. 7. 391 Chelsea, E.B.


No. 8. B Street, S.B.


No. 9. Main Street, Chsn.


No. 10. Eustis Street, next to cemetery.


HOSE COMPANIES.


3. Winthrop Street, Chsn.


5. No. 398 Shawmut Avenue.


8. North Grove Street.


10. Washington Village.


7. No. 1046 Tremont Street. 12. Fourth, bet. K and L, S. B.


LADDER COMPANIES.


1. Friend Street.


2. Sumner, cor. Orleans Street.


3. Harrison Ave., cor. Bristol.


4. Dudley, cor. Winslow Street.


5. W. Fourth, near Dorch. St.


6. Temple Street, Dorch.


7. Meeting-House Hill.


8. Fort Hill Square.


9. Main Street, Charlestown.


10. Centre St., Jamaica Plain.


11. Chestnut Hill av., Brighton.


12. No. 1046 Tremont Street.


13. No. 1171 Washington St.


14. Fort Hill Square.


15. Boylston, cor. Hereford.


16. Washington,c. Poplar, W.R


17. Harrison av.,n. Harvard St.


BUREAU OF INSPECTION OF WIRES.


Inspector, Brown S. Flanders; salary, $3,200.


LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES, NOV. 25, 1891.


22 Signal for no school. 3 rounds.


First alarm to be given by striking three or more rounds of the box number. Second alarm to be given by striking ten blows, followed by box number. Third alarm to be given by striking ten blows twice, followed by box number. General alarm to be given by striking twelve blows twice, followed by box number.


SIGNAL BOXES.


No. LOCALITY.


2 Charter, cor. Phipps place


3 Prince, cor. Salem


4 Causeway (B. & M. Fr't Depot)


4 (Duplicate) Charlestown, cor. Endicott


5 Causeway, cor. Lowell


6 Leverett, cor. Willard


No. LOCALITY.


7 Poplar, cor. Spring


8 Merrimac House, Merrimac


9 Commercial, opp. Foster


9 (Duplicate), Clark, c. Hanover


12 Cooper, corner North Margin


13 Richmond, near Hanover


14 Commercial, cor. Union wharf


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FIRE ALARM SIGNAL BOXES.


No. LOCALITY.


15 Commercial, cor. Richmond


16 East End of Faneuil Hall


17 Hanover, cor. Endicott


18 Quincy House, Brattle st. 19 Haymarket sq. (B.& M. Depot) 21 Sudbury, cor. Hawkins


23 Cambridge, cor. Moss place 24 North Russell (Church)


25 N. Grove (Hose House No. 8) 26 Cambridge, near West Cedar 27 River st. (Engine Ho. No. 10) 28 Clinton, cor. Blackstone


29 Spruce, near Beacon


31 Beacon, cor. Beaver


32 Pinckney, cor. Anderson


33 Mt. Vernon, cor. Hancock av. 34 Myrtle, cor. Joy


35 Tremont, cor. School


36 State, N. W. cor. Old State Ho.


37 India st., cor. Central wharf


38 Atlantic av. cor. Long wharf


38 (Duplicate) Metropolitan S.S. Co., India wharf


39 Mason street ( Eng. Ho. No. 26)


41 Washington, cor. Milk


42 Winter, cor. Tremont


43 Bedford, cor. Washington


44 High-street place, off High


45 Federal, cor. Franklin


46 Oliver, cor. Milk


47 Fort Hill sq. (Eng. Ho. No. 25)


48 Atlantic av. junc. Federal


49 Summer, opp. Hawley


51 Purchase, cor. Pearl


52 Bedford, cor. Lincoln


53 Washington, cor. Boylston 54 Oxford, near Beach 56 Kneeland, c. South (O.C.Dep.)


57 Hudson (Quincy School)


58 Gasometer, n. Federal-st. b'ge.


59 East street (Engine Ho. No. 7)


61 Tremont, cor. Shawmut av.


62 Pleasant, cor. Eliot


63 Berkeley, near Beacon


64 Washington, c. Indiana place 65 Broadway, cor. Albany


66 Chapman, cor. Middlesex


67 Washington, cor. Common 68 Harrison av. cor. Wareham 69 Dover, cor. Albany


69 (Duplicate) Harrison av., cor. Bristol (Eng. Ho. No. 3) 71 Berkeley, opp. Gray


72 Waterford, cor. Washington


73 Shawmut av. cor. Waltham


74 E. Dedham (Police Sta. No.5) 75 Shawmut av. (Hose Ho. No. 5) 76 Tremont, cor. Rutland sq. 77 Albany, cor. Dedham


78 South City Stables, Albany st.


79 Marlboro, cor. Exeter


81 West Canton, cor. Appleton


82 Northampton (Eng. Ho.No.23) 83 Camden, cor. Tremont


84 Beacon, c. West Chester park


85 Castle, cor. Tremont 86 W. Concord, cor. Washington


No. LOCALITY.


87 Lenox, cor. Shawmut avenue


88 Columbus av. cor. W. Newton


89 Boylston, corner Clarendon


91 Hunt'gton av. c. W. Chester pk.


92 Huntington avenue, opp. Me- chanics' Association bldg.


92 (Duplicate) Athletic Club, Ex- eter, cor. Blagden


93 Dartmouth, cor. Tremont


94 Dartmouth st. (Engine Ho. 22)


95 Arlington, cor. Boylston


96 Columbus av. cor. Berkeley


Beacon


97 Clarendon, between and Marlboro [park 98 Columbus av. cor. W. Chester 99 Hereford, cor. Newbury


South Boston.


112 Dorchester av. cor. Swan


113 B, cor. West First


114 West Second, cor. D


115 Old Colony R.R. machine shop 121 A, cor. West First


122 Hose House No. 10, Dorch. st.


123 Broadway, cor. Dorchester av.


124 B'way, n. C (Police Sta. No. 6) 125 Dorchester av. cor. Dorr


126 Broadway, corner E st. 127 West Ninth, cor. E


128 Dorchester av. c. Dorchester st. 129 W. Sixth, cor. B


131 G, cor. E. Eighth


132 Dorchester, cor. E. Fourth


133 Mercer, cor. E. Ninth


134 W. Fifth, cor. D


135 E. Eighth, cor. K 136 E. First, cor. K


137 E. Fourth street (Hose No. 12)


138 House of Correction (Gate)


139 H, cor. E. Second


141 Boston wharf office, Granite st. 142 Page's Mill, W. First


143 Dorchester, cor. Seventh


144 E. Broadway, cor. P [No. 2) 145 E. Fourth, c. O st. (Eng. House 146 E. Sixth, near N


147 G, opp. E. Sixth


148 A, cor. Congress


149 Freight depot, Boston wharf


151 East Fourth, near H


152 Standard Sugar Refinery


153 East First, cor. P


154 Idiotic Asylum, E. Eighth


155 W. Broadway, cor. Emerson 156 Independence square


157 W. Fifth, cor. F st.


162 A, n. office Boston Wharf Co.


168 E. Broadway, near K


169 W. Fifth, cor. D


171 B, cor. W. Third


172 West Third, cor. C


173 Parkman School, Silver st. 174 W. Fourth. cor. E


175 W. B'way, near Dorchester


176 Dorchester, near W. Seventh


177 Dorchester, cor. Rogers


178 School House, E. Fourth st.


73


FIRE ALARM SIGNAL BOXES.


No. LOOALITY.


179 School House, 347 Dorchester


181 E. Sixth. cor. I


182 E. Fifth, cor. L


187 Boston, cor. Jackson [av. 192 Dorchester av. cor. Savin Hill 196 Junction of E. Chester park, Boston and Cottage


Roxbury.


211 Westminster, cor. Williams 212 Albany, cor. Hampden


213 Hampden, opp. Norfolk av.


214 Washington, opp. Arnold


215 Tremont, cor. Cabot


216 Ruggles, cor. Parker


217 Ruggles, cor. Tremont


218 Junction Wash. and Warren ·


219 Longwood av. c. Ilunt'gton av. 221 Linden Park st., cor. Efinwood 224 Albany, cor. Hunneman 225 Norfolk av. cor. Magazine 226 Woodville, cor. Dennis 227 N. E. Piano Co., George st. 228 N. E. Hospital, Dimock st. 229 Tremont, opp. Mission Church 231 Eustis, near Washington 232 Eustis, cor. Dearborn 233 George, cor. Langdon 234 Dudley st. (Engine No. 12)


235 Dudley, cor. Winslow


236 Cabot, c. Culvert (Eng. No. 13) 237 Dudley st. (Gas Co.'s Office) 238 Swett st. (near old Hospital) 239 Shawmut av. (R. R. stable) 241 Warren, opp. Walnut avenue 242 Clifford, cor. Blue Hill avenue 243 Centre st. (Steamer No. 14) 244 West End Stables, Bartlett st. 245 Pynchon st. (Police Sta. No.10) 246 Longwood av. (Chemical En- gine House No. 3) 247 Tremont, cor. Francis 248 B. & P. R. R. Repair Shops 249 Burkhardt's Brewery, Parker 251 Highland, cor. Cedar


252 Dale, cor. Washington 253 Warren, cor. Blue Hill ave. 254 Pynchon, cor. New Ileath 255 Winthrop, cor. Greenville 256 Heath st. near School House


257 Warren, cor. Quincy (Eng. 24) 258 Tremont, cor. Heath 259 Centre, corner Lamartine 261 Washington, cor. Dimock


262 Lodge of Marcella-st. Home 263 Centre, cor. Day


264 Walnut av. cor. Munroe


265 Warren, cor. Dale 266 Walnut av. cor. Dale 267 Parker, cor. Alleghany




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