The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858, Part 127

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Publication date: 1789
Publisher: Boston : Sampson & Murdock company
Number of Pages: 570


USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Allston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Boston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Brighton > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Charlestown > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Dorchester > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > East Boston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Hyde Park > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Jamaica Plain > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Readville > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Roslindale > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Roxbury > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > South Boston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > West Roxbury > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 127


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Presbyterian .


1664 Friends' Meeting House Milton place


Quaker


1788 Cathedral of Holy Cross Franklin street


Roman Catholic ..


1788 Chapel of Holy Cross . .


Franklin street.


Roman Catholic ..


M. Moran ...


1836 St. Mary's Church


Endicott street


Roman Catholic ..


( John E. McElroy ... Aloysius M. Janalik. Bernardin Wiget .... ( Livy Vigilante ... .. Thomas Lynch.


1857


183 St. Patrick's Church ..


Northampton street .. . .


Roman Catholic ..


( Patrick Lyndon.


1844


S Ch. of St. Peter, St. ¿ Paul & St. Augustine S


Broadway, S. B


Roman Catholic ..


Thos. McNulty . (John Flattely ...


1857


1844 St. John's Church.


Moon street


Roman Catholic ..


George F. Haskins .. John W. Donahoe .. (Charles Renoni ... .. John B. Cattani .. . .


1844 Ch. of the Holy Trinity


Suffolk stre


Roman Catholic ..


Roger Deitz.


S Ch. of St. Nicholas ...


East Boston


Roman Catholic ..


James Fitton ..


1857


Purchase street.


Roman Catholic ..


John T. Roddan. .. S John J. Williams ... Francis X. Branigan Hilary Tucker.


1857 1857


Ch. of Guardian Angel Cambridge st. . Roman Catholic ..


1818|New Jerusalem Church Bowdoin street


Swedenborgian ...


Thomas Worcester ....


1842 Ch. of the Adventists ... 1848 Ch. of the Adventists ...


Hudson, c. Kneeland ... Chapman Hall ...


Second Advt


Miles Grant .


1824


1785 First Universalist Ch ...


Hanover, c. Bennet


Universalist.


2 Alonzo A. Miner


1848


1830 Fourth Univer. Church.


Broadway, S. B.


Universalist


Wm. W. Dean


1855


1835 Fifth Univer. Church .. Warren street ..


Universalist ..


Thomas B. Thayer .. 1857


1840 Sixth Univer. Church .. Webster street, E. B ... Universalist


J. W. Talbot ... 1857


1852 Union Evangelical ..... Bennington street ...


Union Evang ..


... Luman Boyden.


CEMETERIES.


WOODLAWN CEMETERY. Chelsea. Incorporated 1850.


James Adams of Charlestown, President. H. Weld Fuller, Treasurer. Simon Levi, Clerk, of- fice, U. S. Court House, Bowdoin square, Boston. James Cruickshanks, Superintendent.


MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY.


Jacob Bigclow, President. George Wm. Bond, Treas., office 127 Milk street. A. J. Coolidge, Sec., office 39 Court street. Isaiah Bangs, Jacob Bigelow, James Cheever, Uriel Crocker, C. P. Cur- tis, B. A. Gould, Charles C. Little, Charles G. Nazro, James Road, Wm. T. Andrews, Jacob Sleeper, Edward S. Tobey, Trustees. Jona. Mann, Supt. Alexander Wadsworth, Surveyor.


FOREST HILLS CEMETERY.


West Roxbury, Daniel Brims, Superintendent. Alvah Kittredge, Jonathan French, Linus B. Com- ins, F. C. Head, Wm. J. Reynolds, Commissioners. Information relating to the Cemetery may be obtained of the Superintendent, or of J. W. Tuck- er, City Clerk of Roxbury.


MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY. Owned by the City of Boston.


Joseph M. Wightman, Henry Mason, Henry Crocker, Bradley N. Cummings, Henry L. Dalton, Trustees. The City Registrar, ex officio, Clerk of the Board. David Haggertston, Supt. of the Cem- etery.


1840 1855 1852


Patrick Rogers .. ..


1828 1858 1857 1857 1858 1858 1858 1847 1857


1846 Hedding Meth. Epis.Ch Shawmut avenue


Meth. Episcopal .


1853 Eighth Meth. Epis. Ch.


Bennington


Meth. Episcopal .


1846 First Ass. Ref. Pres. Ch.


16 Summer


Presbyterian .....


Wm. McLaren


H. H. Johnson.


1856


John B. Fitzpatrick .. James A. Healy. Hilary Tucker


1844 { Ch. of Holy Redeemer 1849 St. Vincent de Paul's ... 1853 St. James


Roman Catholic ..


Patrick Healy.


Harvard, c. Albany


Roman Catholic ..


Second Advt


Joshua V. Himes


1828 1842 1855


S Sebastian Streeter


1816 Second Univ. Church ... School street


Universalist ..


Mark Wolf ...


Joseph Schoninger


1854 1856


1839 Fourth Meth. Epis. Ch. N. Russell street


Meth. Episcopal .


Moses A. Howe ...


Lorenzo R. Thayer ..


1818 Methodist Episcopal Ch. Revere street.


Polish Jew.


478


RAILROADS.


EASTERN RAILROAD.


Depot on


Causeway, near


Andover


Street,


1840;


Portland, Me., 1841;


OFFICERS. JOHN HOWE, President.


JOHN B. PARKER, Clerk and Treasurer. [Office, Phoenix Building, Boston.]


A. THORNDIKE, Auditor. [Office, Phoenix Building, Boston.]


JEREMIAH PRESCOTT, Superintendent. [Office, at Depot, Boston.]


W. J. C. KENNEY, General Freight Agent. [Office, at Freight House, East Boston.]


DIRECTORS.


JOHN HOWE, SAMUEL HOOPER, NATHAN D: CHASE, MICAJAH LUNT, JOHN C. LEE, HENRY H. LADD, GEORGE M. BROWNE.


EASTERN RAILROAD.


From Boston, through Lynn, Salem, Beverly, Wenham, Ipswich, Rowley, Newburyport, Salisbury, Seabrook, Hampton Falls, Hampton, and Greenland to Portsmouth. By the


PORTSMOUTH, SACO, AND PORTLAND RAILROAD,


Through Ellot, South Berwick, North Berwick, Wells,'Kennebunk, and Saco, to Portland. Thence to Bath, by the Ken- nebec and Portland Railroad, where a Steamboat connects for Gardiner, Hallowell and Stages for all parts of Maine; or by the Androscoggin and Kennebec Railroad for Readfield, Winthrop, and Waterville, where Stages connect for Bangor and all other places on the Penobscot, and Gardiner and Hallowell on the Kennebec, and Rockland, Cam- den, Belfast, Frankfort and Bangor cn the Penobscot Rivers. Also, by the


ESSEX RAILROAD,


With Danvers, Middleton, Andover, and Lawrence. By Branches with Marblehead, Manchester, Gloucester, Salisbury Mills, Amesbury, and Great Falls, and by Stages with the White Mountains, and all the interior of New Hampshire and Maine.


PRICES OF SINGLE, FAMILY, AND SEASON TICKETS.


From Boston


Miles. Tickets. 3 m. 12m.


Somerville, .... 2. ... $0 10 ..


$10 $35


South Malden,, 3 ....


12 ..


10


35


Chelsea ...... .. 4 ....


15 ..


12


42


North Chelsea, 6. ...


20 ..


13 44


13


44


Maplewood, ...


6 ....


....


13


44


East Malden, .. 7 ....


....


.14


48


Cliftondale, ... . 8 ....


....


17


56


Lynn, ...... 11.


35 ..


18


60


Swampscott, ... 13. .


40 ..


20


65


Salem, .. . ..


.16 ....


50 .. 25


88


Marblehead, ... 20 ....


55 ..


28


96


55 ..


26


90


55 ..


27


90


65 ..


29


100


75 ..


30


108


1 00 ..


33


12 )


12)


29 100


.. 27 .... Rowley, ....... 31 .. Newburyport, .36.


1 10 ..


34


Salisbury, ..... 38. . .


1 15 ..


35


1 25 ..


38


1 25 ..


34


36


125


N. Hampton,. . 49. ...


1 45 ..


38


130


Greenland, .... 51 ....


1 55 ..


39


130


1 65 ..


40


136


Portsmouth, ... 56. ... Portland, ..... 107 ....


Single S'n Tickets. | Season Tickets are sold, subject to the following Rules and Conditions, which form part of the Contract of sale:


1st. A Season Ticket is good only for the person whose name it bears, and any other person using it will be liable to prosecution for fraud.


Saugus Br.


(MaldenCentre, 5. ...


2d. A Season Ticket does not entitle the holder to take any baggage, therefore the Company will not be responsible for the loss of it in case of any infringement of this rule.


3d. All Season Tickets will be given, to expire on the last days of August, November, February and May, and at no other time.


Gloucester Br.


Danvers, ...... 18 .... Beverly, ....... 18. ... West Reach , .. 21 .... Manchester, ... 25. ... West Parish,. . 28. .. Gloucester, .... 32. ... N. Beverly, .... 21 .... Wenham, ..... 22 .. ... Ipswich, ..


1 00 .. 60 ..


65 ..


29


100


80 ..


32 108


95 ..


33


112


6th. Any person who shall have paid the quarterly rate for a ticket for two successive quarters, shall be entitled to a tick- et for the two remaining quarters at the balance of the yearly rate.


13 No half price tickets will be sold except to scholars and apprentices under eighteen years of age, and to children from four to twelve years of age.


Amesbury, ... . 44. . .. Seabrook, ..... 42 ... Hamp'n Falls,.44 .... Hampton, ..... 46. . ..


1 30 .. 35


1 35. .


12. 120 14 ) 125 125


Family Tickets in packages of fifty, each ticket passing one of four persons (all of whom must be members of the immedi- ate family of the purchaser, whose names will be printed in full on the ticket,) will be sold between Boston and the above stations, at 122 per cent. discount from the regular fares.


JEREMIAH PRESCOTT, Sup't.


60


4th. Season Tickets must be renewed on or before the day of expiration, or the regular fare will be collected by the con- ductor; and no fares so collected through the forgetfulness or negligence of the season ticket passengers will be refunded. 5th. Season Ticket holders are required to have their tick- ets with them for inspection, or pay the regular fare when so required by the conductor.


33


52


15


East Saugus, .. 10 ....


....


to


Opened for Travel to Salem, 1839; Portsmouth, N. H.,


BOSTON.


474


RAILROADS.


BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD.


Passenger Station in Haymarket Square, BOSTON.


Opened for travel to Andover, 1836; Dover, N. H., 1841 ; S. Berwick, Me., 1843.


OFFICERS. FRANCIS COGSWELL, President. [Office at Passenger Station.]


H. B. WILBUR, Treasurer. JAS. C. MERRILL, Clerk. WILLIAM MERRITT, Supt. [Office at Passenger Station.] [Office at Passenger Station.]


[Office 39 Court Street.] DIRECTORS.


FRANCIS COGSWELL, (Andover,) DANIEL M. CHRISTIE, (Dover,)


JAMES H. DUNCAN, (Haverhill,)


G. W. KITTREDGE, (Newmarket,)


PETER T. HOMER, (Boston,)


ISRAEL M. SPELMAN, (Cambridge,)


HENRY SALTONSTALL, (Salem.)


BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD.


PRICES OF SEASON TICKETS.


STATIONS.


MILES.


FARES.


1st Qr. 2d


3d


4th 12 Mo


Somerville,


2.


.08


$10 . . $10 . . $ 8 .. $ 5 $33.00


Medford, .


5.


.15.


13 ... 13 .. . 11 .. .


7 .. 44.00


Malden, . .


5.


·15.


13. . 13 .. . 11 .. .


7 .. 44.00


Melrose,


7.


.20.


15. .. 15 .. . 18 .. .


7 .. 50.00


Stoneham,


8


.23.


16 .. . 16 .. . 13 ...


8 .- 53.00


Greenwood,


9


.30.


17 ... 17. . . 14 .. .


8 .. 56 00


South Reading,.


10.


.30 ..


-18 .. .


18 .. . 15 .. .


9 .. 60.00


Reading, .


12.


.35.


19 .. .


19. . . 17 . . . 10 ·· 65.00


Wilmington,


15.


.45 ..


23 .. .


23 ...


19 .. 11 ·· 76.00


Wilmington Junction, Ballard Vale,.


18.


.54.


24 ...


24 ..


21 .. . 12 .· 81.00


21.


.60.


26 ...


26 ...


22 .. . 13 .. 87.00


Andover, .


23-


.65 ..


27 .. .


27 ..


23. . . 13 .. 90.00


BOSTON


North Andover,. 28.


.80.


30 .. .


30. . . 25 ...


15 ·· 100.00


Bradford, ·


33


.80


33 ..


83 ... 28 ... 16 ·· 110.00


Haverhill,


33


.95. 33 ..


33 .. . 28. . .


16 ·· 110.00


37.


$1.05. 34 ..


34 ...


28 .. . 17. 113.00


Plaistow,.


38


. 1.10


35 ..


35 .. . 28. ..


17 .. 115.00


41.


1.15


37.


37 ...


29. .. 17 ·· 120.00


45.


.1.25. 38 ...


38 ...


31. . .


18. - 125.00


50


1.35.


39 ..


39.


33 .. . 19. . 130.00


54. 1.45.


40 ...


40 .


33. . . 19. . 132.00


various hours


55.


1.50- 40. .


40 ...


33. . . 19. . 132 00


between


Newmarket,


57.


1.55.


41 ...


41.


33 ... 20 .135.00


6 o'clock,


Durham, .


62


1.65.


42 .. .


34 · · 20· · 138.00


A. M.,


42 ..


42 .. 35 · · 21· · 140.00


42. . .


42. ..


35. . . 21 · · 140.00


Somersworth,


70.


1.82.


43 ..


43 .. 36 . . 21 . . 143.00


Newburyport.


( Great Falls,


73


1.90.


43 ... 43 36. . . 21. . 143.00


Rochester,


78.


1.86.


43 36. . . 21.


Salmon Falls,


71


1.88.


43 ..


43 ... 36 . . 21. . 143.00


S. Berwick Junction, .74. .2.00.


North Berwick,


78. .2.15.


Wells, .


83.


.2.35.


Kennebunk,·


88.


.2.40.


Saco, ..


98.


.. 2.40.


Portland,


111.


.2.50.


All Quarterly Tickets terminate on the last days of February, May, August, and November. Any person who has purchased two successive quarterly tickets, may have a ticket for the next six months for the difference between what he has paid for the two quarterly tickets and the price of a yearly ticket.


MEDFORD BRANCH RAILROAD.


Trains run to and from MEDFORD, a distance of five miles, eight times a day each way. Fare 15 cents. Time, 15 minutes. Season Tickets, $44 a year. This is a beautiful village, and a desirable place for summer residence.


ADVANTAGES OF A RESIDENCE ON THIS ROUTE.


Somerville, Medford, Malden, Melrose, South Reading, and Reading, towns within the range of the special, as well as the longer trains, possess many advantages for country residences, either through the warm season or the whole year, not exceeded by those of any other towns in the vicinity of Boston. The cheapness of the fare, the number of trains, both early and late, in connection with the convenient depot at Boston, render this railroad a desirable channel of intercourse between the city and country. That the advantages of these places are appreciated, is evident from the increasing demand for residences on this route, the demand for house lots, and the steady rise in the value of the land.


PACKAGE TICKETS of 50, are sold at. seven-eighths the usual fare. The Newburyport Railroad connects at North Danvers, and takes Passengers three times a day, to and


from Georgetown, and


and 10 o'clock, P. M.


Dover, .


67


1.75.


Branch.


Madbury,


64


1.70


30. ..


25 .. .


15 .. 100.00


Lawrence,


26


.75. 30 ..


on the main road twenty-five times a day, and arrive as often, at


Newton,


East Kingston,


Exeter, .


South Newmarket,


P. & C. Junction,


42 .. .


43 .. . 43. . . 36. . . 21 . . 143.00


In both Winter and Summer Trains usually leave


Atkinson,


RAILROADS.


475


BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE RAILROAD.


Passenger and Freight Stations, on Pleasant, opposite Eliot Street, Boston.


Incorporated 1830.


Opened for Travel, 1835.


OFFICERS.


CHARLES H. WARREN, President, [Office, Passenger Station.]


D. NASON, Sup't, [Office, Passenger Station.] H. DALTON, Treas. [Office, Passenger Station.] EDWARD PICKERING, Clerk, [Office, 20 Merchants' Exchange.]


DIRECTORS.


WILLIAM APPLETON,


JOHN BARSTOW,


S. T. DANA,


GEORGE R. RUSSELL,


JOSEPH GRINNELL,


GEO. W. HALLETT.


BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE RAILROAD.


Stations.


Miles.


Fares.


SEASON TICKETS. For 3 mos. only.


PASSENGER TRAINS


Roxbury,


2


$0 12.


$7 00


In Summer, leave Boston and Provi-


Forest Hill,


41


15.


10 00


dence 3 times every


Hyde Park,


71


25.


14 00


Green Lodge,


11


40.


19 00


Canton,


14


50.


19 00


Sharon,


171


60.


23 00


Foxboro'.


21}


75.


28 00


Mansfield,


24


85.


28 00


Tobit's,


26


90.


35 00


Attleboro',


31


1 05


40 00


Dodgeville,


321


1 10.


42 00


Ea.Junct. & Hebron,


33}


1 15


42 00


Pawtucket,


39


1 35


47 00


Providence, .


431


1 50


47 00


DEDHAM BRANCH. Miles.


Fares.


Boston,


2


$0 12


"$7 00


Boylston St.


3


12,


9 00


Jamaica Plain,


31


12.


9 00


Junction,


41


15


10 00


South Street,


5%


15


12 00


Central,


61


20


13 00


Highland,


7


25


14 00


West Roxbury,


71


25


14 00


Dedham,


91


30


16 00


STOUGHTON


BRANCH.


Roxbury,


2


$0 12


Boylston St.,


3


12


Jamaica Plain,


31


12


Forest Hill,


41


15


Mount Hope,


15


Monterey,


61


20


Hyde Park,


71


25


Readville,


8


30


Green Lodge,


10x


40


Canton,


14


50


4 hours. Dis- South Canton,


15


50


tance 85 miles.


Bird's,


17


60


Stoughton,


18


60


Easton,


22


70


-0-


NEW BEDFORD AND TAUNTON BRANCH RAILROADS.


Boston to


Mansfield,


24


$0 85


RATES OF FREIGHT.


Norton, .


28


90


Crane's,


31


1 00


From 9 to 15


Taunton,


36


1 00


cents per 100 ibs.


Myrick's,


41 1 10


Howland's,


48


1 40


Slab Bridge,


51


1 50


New Bedford,


55


1 50


TICKETS


Are issued for three months only, commencing with the first day of any month, payable wholly in ad- vance ; Passengers are requested to give them up when they expire.


They are not transferable. No allowance will be made to owner of ticket for disuse of cars from


any personal cause, or for discontinuance of trains or change in the time of running them.


Conductors have been directed to collect full fare of all who fail at any time to show their tickets on


request to that effect ; and fares, so collected, will not be refunded.


D. NASON, Sup't.


addition, the New York STEAMBOAT TRAIN leaves Bos- ton every evening.


Monterey,


61


20.


12 00


Readville,


8%


30. 15 00


day, stopping at Way stations. In


Boylston, .


3


12.


9 00


Jamaica Plain,


31


12.


9 00


A STEAMBOAT


Leaves New Bed- ford, on Tuesdays,


Thursdays, and Saturdays, on the arrival of trains from Boston, for Wood's Hole, Holmes' Hole, and Edgartown.


Usual time of Passage from Bos- ton to Edgartown


Spring Dale, .


153


50


SEASON


Roxbury,


Bostou,. .


476


RAILROADS.


BOSTON & LOWELL, AND NASHUA & LOWELL RAILROAD.


Passenger Depot


Opened


on Causeway


and


for travel,


Andover Sts.,


June, 1835.


DIRECTORS.


F. B. CROWNINSHIELD, (Boston,)


WM. AMORY,


(Boston,)


J. G. ABBOTT,


(Lowell,)


EDW. SPAULDING,


(Nashua,)


GEO. W. LYMAN,


(Boston, )


DANL. S. RICHARDSON, (Lowell,)


ISAAC HINCKLEY,


(Lowell,)


ONSLOW STEARNS, (Concord,)


WM. MINOT, JR., (Boston.)


OFFICERS.


GEORGE STARK, Manager.


JOHN B. WINSLOW, Supt.


[Offices at Passenger Stations, Boston and Nashua.]


[Office, at Passenger Station.]


CHARLES GODDARD, Cashier.


[Office, at Passenger Station.]


TARIFF OF PASSENGER FARES.


SEASON TICKETS.


Package


3 MONTHS.


6 MONTHS.


12 MONTHS.


Tickets of


" Willow Bridge,


3


10


12 00


22 00


40 00


50 are


" West Medford,


5


15


13 00


24 00


44 00


sold at


" Woburn Centre, Br.


10


30


19 50


35 75


65 00


10 per cent.


·


" Woburn Watering Place,


10


30


19 50


35 75


65 00


less than


" North Woburn,


11% .


35


21 00


39 50


70 00


" Wilmington,


15


45


24 00


44 00


80 00


the


" Billerica and Tewksbury,


19


60


27 00


49 50


90 00


usual fare.


" North Billerica,


21} .


65


28 50


52 25


95 00


" Lowell, .


26


.


STONY BROOK RR.


FROM LOWELL.


MILES.


FARES.


West Chelmsford,


5


15


Westford,


8


25


Graniteville, .


10


30


Forgevillage,


11


35


Groton Junction,


16


50


Merrimack, .


45 . 1.35


Danforth's,


48 . 1.45


Milford,


51 . 1.50


Richardson's,


53 . 1.60


Wilton,


55 . 1.65


Fare in Second Class Car, 50 cents,


Lowell.


Nashua RR.


To Middlesex,


28


85


" North Chelmsford,


29


85


" Tyngsboro'


323 .


95


" Little's,


35% . 1.05


" Nashua,


40 . 1.20


Wilton RR.


To Somerville, .


2


10


. $10 00


$18 00


$33 00


Boston & Lowell Railroad.


------


" East Woburn,


91


30


19 50


35 75


65 00


between


Boston


and


.


-


75


30 00


55 00


100 00


.


.


.


18 00


33 00


60 00


" Winchester,


8


25


.


.


.


Trains run three times a day each way, and connect at Groton Junction with trains and steamboats to New York and West.


Between WINCHESTER and WOBURN CENTRE-Single Fare, 10 cents.


This road presents a greater inducement for people to live upon its line than any other road out of Boston.


Boston.


FROM BOSTON.


MILES. FARES.


477


RAILROADS.


OLD COLONY AND FALL RIVER RAILROAD.


Depot, Kneeland Street,


Opened


for


Travel, . November, 1845.


OFFICERS. ALEXANDER HOLMES, President. [Office at Passenger Station.] JOHN M. WASHBURN, Treasurer. ¡[Office at Passenger Station.]


JAMES H. BEAL, Clerk. [Office, 66 State Street.]


JOSEPH S. BEAL, Auditor. [Office at Passenger Station.}


DIRECTORS.


ALEXANDER HOLMES,


RICHARD BORDEN, C. C. GILBERT,


FRANCIS B. CROWNINSHIELD


PETER H. PEIRCE,


. JAMES H. BEAL.


WILLIAM J. WALKER.


OLD COLONY AND FALL RIVER RAILROAD.


FROM BOSTON TO


MILES.


FARES. cts.


1 Yr. 6 Mos. 3 Mos.


Savin Hill,


3


12.


$40.00 .. $24.00. . $14.00


Harrison Square,


4


15 ..


45.00 ..


27.00. . 16.00


Neponset,


5


18. .


50.00. . 30.00. . 18.00


Granite Bridge,


64.


18


57.50. .


32.00. . 18 00


Milton L. Mills,.


7%.


20.


60.00. .


33.00. . 19.00


Mattapan,.


83.


25.


62.50. .


35.00. .


21.00


Braintree with


North Quincy,


5%.


22.


55.00 ..


33.00. .


19.00


South Shore


Wollaston, ..


8


30.


63.00. .


38.00. .


22.00


Railroad ; at


Braintree,.


,10 -.


35.


70.00. .


42.00. .


24.00


with Cape Cod


North Abington,.


18


60.


85.00. .


51.00. . 30.00


Railroad,


Abington,


191


65. .


90.00. .


54.00 .. 32.00


for Yarmouth, Hyannis and Nantucket.


Hanson,.


.243


.28]


90.


110.00. .


66.00. . 38.00


Plympton,


30


$1.00.


120.00. .


72.00. . 42.00


ALSO,


Kingston,


331


1.10.


125.00. .


75.00. . 44.00


Plymouth, .37


1.20.


135.00. .


81.00 .. 47.00 60.00. . 35.00


haven Branch


Randolph


15


45.


72.00. .


42.00. .


25.00


Railroad, for


North Bridgewater, .20


65.


85.00. .


51.00. . 30.00


New Bedford and


Campello, 21


70.


90.00. .


54.00. . 32.00


Keith's, 23


75.


98 00. .


58.00. . 34.00


New York.


Fairhaven ;


Bridgewater,.


.27


85.


105 00. .


63.00. . 37.00


Titicut,.


.30}


1 00.


110.00. .


66.00. . 38.00


Middleboro',


343


1.10.


120.00. .


72.00. .


42.00


Haskins' 363


1.10.


125.00. .


75.00. . 44.00


Myrick's,


.42


1.20.


125.00. .


75 00 ..


44.00


Asaonet,


45


1.30.


130.00. .


78 00. . 45.00


Terry's


471


1.35


135.00. .


81.00. . 47.00


Someraet,


482.


1.40.


135.00. .


81.00. .


47.00


Miller's,.


.50%


1.50.


135.00. .


81.00. .


47.00


Fall River,


.533


1.50.


140.00. .


84.00 .. 49.00


Tickets via Branch and Main Line, either way, from Bridge'r and E. Bridge'r 105.00. . Scholars and Children under 14 years of age, half-price - between 15 and 18 years, three quarters of the above prices.


SCENERY.


It cannot be denied that the scenery on every section of this route is unsurpassed. The surface of the country for the first ten miles ia beautifully variegated, presenting a continual succession of picturesque views of the country, the city, and the sea. Ita hill-topa and valleys are decked with splendid dwellings and tasteful cottages, and nowhere can be found the union of town and country more complete.


RESIDENCES.


Dorchester, Milton and Quincy afford locations for some of the most delightful and healthy residences. Savin Hill, Harrison Square, and Neponset, from their proximity to the city, and their attractive acenery, have become favorite placea of residence.


PLYMOUTH


Presents great inducementa for individuals seeking health or pleasure. The Samoset House furnishes excellent accom- modations ; then there are Plymouth Rock, Pilgrim Hall, and the graves of the Forefathers, calculated to awaken pleasant recollection. The numerous ponds in the vicinity of the village afford good fishing, and the beach and roads through the woods are delightful places for a drive.


ATTRACTIONS.


An occasional ride in the cars as far as Braintree, will amply repay one for the trifling sum exacted for fare. In passing through the village of Quincy, the venerated mansion of the " Elder Adams," and afterwards the residence of the "Old Man Eloquent," can be seen.


at Myrick's with New Bedford and Taunton Rail- road, and at Fall River with


Middleboro',


South Braintree,


11}.


40.


50.


77.00. .


46.00. . 27.00


South Abington,


21


70.


95.00 ..


57 00. . 33.00


North Hanson,.


23


75.


100.00. .


60 00 .. 35.00


80.


105.00. .


63.00. . 37.00


With Fair-


E. Bridgewater, 25


80.


100.00. .


50


75.00. .


45.00. . 26.00


E.and W. Bridgewater, 25


80.


100.00. .


60.00. . 35.00


Steamers Metropolis, Bay State, and Empire State, . for Newport and


E. Stoughton,


163


60.00. .


35.00. .


20 00


Quincy,


65.00. . 39.00. .


23.00


South Weymouth,


15


25 ..


SEASON TICKETS.


Connects at


corner of South Street, Boston.


..


63.00. . 37.00


Halifax,.


478


RAILROADS.


BOSTON


AND WORCESTER RAILROAD.


Depot corner of


Incorporated


Beach,


JUNE,


1831;


Opened


for travel,


JULY, 1834.


OFFICERS. GINERY TWICHELL, President and Sup't. [Office at Depot.] E. S. PHILBRICK, Assistant Supt. and Engineer. [Office at Depot.] GEO. S. HALE, Clerk and Solicitor. [Office, 4 Court St.] HORACE WILLIAMS, Treasurer. DAVID WILDER, Jr., Auditor. [Office at Depot.]


GINERY TWICHELL,


ISAAC EMERY,


DANIEL DENNY,


PETER T. HOMER.


NATHANIEL HAMMOND, ISRAEL LOMBARD,


D. WALDO LINCOLN.


BOSTON AND WORCESTER RAILROAD. TARIFF .- SINGLE, PACKAGE, AND SEASON TICKETS.


WORCESTER TRAINS.


Single Tickets.


S'N TICKETS.


Between Boston and


Single Tickets. Ist Class| 2d Class


S'N TICKETS.


1st Class | 2d Class


3 Months.


Brighton,.


20


15


$16 00


-


Framingham,


65


60


$3000


Newton Corner,.


25


20


18 00


Ashland,


75


70


33 00


West Newton,.


30


25


20 00


Cordaville


85


80


34 00


Grantville,.


40


35


20 00


Southboro',


85


80


35 00


West Needham,


45


40


21 00


Westboro',


95


90


36 00


Natick, .


55


50


25 00


Grafton,


115


110


37 00


Saxonville,


65


65


27 00


Millbury,


130


125


38 00


East Holliston,.


75


75


33 00


Worcester,


135


125


38 00


Holliston,


80


80


33 00


Framingham Centre, .


75


75


33 00


Metcalf's,


85


85


34 00


Fayville, . .


85


85


34 00


Bragg's,


90


90


36 00


Southboro' Centre,


85


85


35 00


Milford,


100


100


36 00


Marlboro',


100


100


36 00


Northboro',


100


100


36 00


SPECIAL TRAINS.


Newton and Saxonville Special Trains.


Brookline Branch Trains.


Between Boston and


Tickets.


for $3.


3 Months.


Cottage Farm,


12


36


$11 00


Milldam,


12


36


$11 00


Cambridge Crossing,.


15


30


12 50


Longwood,


12


36


11 00


Brighton,.


17


27


13 50


Brookline,


12


36


11 00


Newton Corner,


22


20


15 00


Newtonville. .


25


18


16 50


..


. .


West Newton,.


28


16


17 50


Auburndale,


30


15


18 00


Riverside,


30


14


18 00


..


..


Lower Falls,


37


12


19 00


.....


Season Tickets are sold subject to the following Rules and Conditions, which form part of the Contract of Sale.


All Tickets will be made to terminate on the last day of March, June, September and December. They must in all cases be prepaid.


For not exceeding ONE month, 50 per cent. of quarterly rates. For over one, and not exceeding TWO months, 75 per cent. of quarterly rates. For over two, and less than THREE months, same as three. For over three, and less than TWELVE months, quarterly rates. For TWELVE months, 10 per cent. discount from quarterly rates. Season Tickets are not transferable. No allowance made for absence or non-usance.


Persons passing over the road without a Ticket, are liable to a penalty ; they also forfelt their claim to a Season Ticket. Persons under eightcen years of age whose sole business is to acquire an education, will be furnished with a Scholar's Ticket, to be used for that object only, at 60 per cent. the above quarterly rates.


Holders of Season Tickets must present their Tickets for inspection, when so required by the Conductors, or pay the regular fare in the train, which will not be refunded.


Season Ticket Passengers are requested to deliver EXPIRED Tickets (on application for new ones) to Ticket Clerk. Season Tickets are subject to the general regulations of the road, and do not entitle the holder to carry with him any- thing but his own personal baggage.


N. B. The Corporation is not bound to advise season ticket holders of the expiration of their tickets.


G. TWICHELL, Sup't.


Packg's for $3.


S'N TICKETS.


Single


Packg's


S'N TICKETS.




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