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Rebekah Lodges
AMITY NO 15; Mrs Grace M Reeves, sec, 1654 Mass av; meet 1st and 3d Mon at 2076 Mass av
OLIVE BRANCH NO 21; Mrs Elizabeth E Nowell, sec, 5 West Arl Hgts; meet 2d and 4th Wed at 536 Mass av
RADCLIFFE NO 170; Mrs Lillian E Hedge, sec, 407 Bway Som; meet 2d and 4th Fri at 536 Mass av
Knights of Columbus
CAMBRIDGE COUNCIL NO 74; Frank S Dardis, rec, 36 Hopedale, Allston; meet 2d and 4th Mon at 8 Magazine
NORTH CAMBRIDGE COUNCIL NO 269; Herbert Danehy, rec, 344 Rindge av; meet 1st and 3d Mon at 2187 Mass av
OZANAN COUNCIL NO 912; meet 1st and 3d Thurs at 5 Davenport
ST JOHN'S COUNCIL NO 193; meet 1st and 3d Mon at 215 Camb
Knights of Pythias
CAMBRIDGE COMPANY NO 25; Uniform Rank; Elmer C Carlson, recorder, 5912 Pleasant; meet 1st and 3d Mon at 698 Mass av
AMERICA LODGE NO 109; Charles S Eddy, K R S, 13 Cooney, Som; meet 1st and 3d Tues at 536 Mass av
KING HIRAM LODGE NO 155; Walter T Como, K R S, 24 Magazine; meet 2d and 4th Mon at 631 Mass av
ST OMER LODGE NO 9; Elmer W Woodside, K R S, 111 Hammond; meet 2d and 4th Wed at 536 Mass av
UNIVERSITY LODGE NO 159; Samuel A Kline, K R S, 28 Browning av, Dor; meet 2d and 4th Tues at 635 Mass av
Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic
WM H CARNEY CIRCLE 37; Mrs Annie G John- son, pres, 22 Cogswell av; meet 2d Wed at homes of members and 4th Fri at 40 Prospect
COL J P RICHARDSON CIRCLE 33; Mrs May A Phetteplace, sec, 9 Magazine; meet 2d and 4th Mon at 291 Green
L'Union de St Jean Baptiste D'Amerique
CONSEIL LAROCQUE NO 179; 0 Charles Couture, 119 Dudley; meet 1st and 3d Thurs at 2322 Mass av
CONSEIL NOTRE DAME NO 327; Mrs Alexandrien Doyle, 10 Reed; meet 1st and 3d Tues at 2322 Mass av
Manchester Unity 1 0 0 F
HARVARD LODGE NO 7370; Edwin Hodder, sec, 47 White; meet 1st and 3d Mon at 536 Mass av
Manchester Unity 1 0 0 L
CAMBRIDGE LODGE NO 20; Mary E Dalzell, rec sec, 88 Bristol rd, W Som; meet 1st and 3d Tues at 595 Mass av
Mass. Catholic Order of Foresters
CAMBRIDGE COURT NO 222; Wm L Ross, rec sec, 77 Elm; meet 3d Fri at 40 Prospect
FATHER COUGHLIN COURT NO 195; Mary T O'Brien, rec sec, 17 Dartmouth, Watertown; meet 2d and 4th Tues at City Bldg, Harvard sq
FATHER HALLORAN COURT NO 252; Mrs Cath- erine Chisholm, rec sec, 233 Holland, Som; meet 3d Mon at 2187 Mass av
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FATHER SCULLY COURT NO 205; Mary E Don- ovan, rec sec, 363 Wash; meet 3d Mon at 595 Mass av
SACRED HEART COURT NO 240; Patrick O'Ma- honey, rec sec, 2 Fayette pk meet 1st and 3d Wed at 249 Camb
ST FINBAR COURT NO 150; Bernard J Brogan, rec sec, 188 Hampshire; meet 2d and 4th Fri at 249 Camb
ST JOHN COURT NO 33; Mrs Catherine T Cor- eney, rec sec, 34 Maple av; meet 2d and 4th Wed at 249 Camb
UNIVERSITY COURT NO 120; Charles J Alex- ander, sec, 33 Lawrence, Dor; meet 1st and 3d Fri at 698 Mass av
Massachusetts Girl Scouts Inc
CAMBRIDGE COUNCIL; Emily MacFarlane, scout commr, 108 Mt Auburn, 33 Reservoir
New England Order of Protection
CAMBRIDGE LODGE NO 17; Mrs Eva K Mare- man, sec, 1427 Camb; meet 1st and 3 Tues at 8 Magazine
HARVARD LODGE NO 513; Edward A Wilcock, sec, 122 Buttonwood, Dor; meet 2d and 4th Wed at 698 Mass av
LONGFELLOW LODGE NO 568; Ruth I Newcomb, sec, 10 Moreland, Rox; meet 1st and 3d Thurs at 8 Magazine
NEWTOWNE LODGE NO 555; Mrs Grace E Thurston, sec, 35 Willow av, Som; meet 1st and 3d Tues at 698 Mass av
PURITAN LODGE NO 5; Wm G Joy, sec, 439 Cambridge, Allston; meet 2d and 4th Thurs at 8 Magazine
UNIVERSITY LODGE NO 260; Mrs Alice G Haley, sec, 16 Malcolm rd; meet 2d and 4th Wed at 698 Mass av
Order of Daughters of St George
HAWTHORNE LODGE NO 123; meet 1st and 3d Mon at 40 Prospect
Order of the Daughters of Veterans
MRS KATHERINE L BEEDLE TENT NO 30; meet 2d and 4th Wed at 108 Mt Auburn
Order of the Eastern Star
CAMBRIDGE CHAPTER NO 152; Mrs Ernestine W Stevens, sec; meet 2d and 4th Wed at 8 Magazine cor Green
SIGNET CHAPTER NO 22; Mrs Katherine E All- cock, sec, Follen rd Lex; meet 2d and 4th Wed at 2076 Mass av
Order of Owls
CAMBRIDGE NEST NO 183; meet 2d and 4th Fri at 40 Prospect
Order of Scottish Clans
CLAN LINDSAY NO 125; meet 1st and 3d Wed at 2107 Mass av
CLAN MACINTOSH NO 13; John Bryce, sec, 57 Tremont; meet 2d and 4th Thurs at 40 Prospect
LADIES AUXILIARY TO CLAN LINDSAY NO 17; meet 2d and 4th Mon at 2076 Mass av
LADIES AUXILIARY TO CLAN MACINTOSH NO 3; Mrs Jean Magher, sec, 86 Wendell; meet 1st and 3d Tues at 40 Prospect
Order of Sons of Veterans
COL T W HIGGINSON CAMP NO 56; meet 3d Tues and 4th Thurs at 108 Mt Auburn
HENRY NOBLE COUDEN CAMP NO 61; meet 4th Fri at 291 Green
J C WELLINGTON CAMP NO 14; meet 2d and 4th Thurs at 291 Green
Pythian Sisters
ST OMER TEMPLE NO 35; Mrs Clare E Como, M R C, 73 Magazine; meet 2d and 4th Tues at 8 Magazine
Royal Arcanum
AGASSIZ COUNCIL NO 45; Spero J Verdi, sec, 30 Bromfield rd, Som; meet 1st and 3d Tues at 2107 Mass av
CAMBRIDGE COUNCIL NO 2089; John F Mc- Garrahan, sec, 103 Hemenway, B; meet 2d and 4th Tues at 536 Mass av
Scandinavian Brotherhood
STRAND LODGE NO 88; meet 1st and 3d Sat at 40 Prospect
Temple of Honor
FRIENDSHIP LODGE NO 3; meet at 634 Mass av UNITY LODGE NO 10; meet Tues at 595 Mass ar
United Hebrews of America
HARVARD LODGE NO 9; meet 2d and 4th Sun at 40 Prospect
United Order of the Golden Cross
PLYMOUTH ROCK COMMANDERY NO 40; Mrs Mabel Ellis, K of R, 240 Franklin; meet 1st and 3d Thurs at 595 Mass av
United Spanish War Veterans
LESLIE F HUNTING CAMP NO 12; meet 1st and 3d Tues at 108 Mt Auburn
ESTELLA HATCH WESTON AUXILIARY NO 9; meet 2d and 4th Mon at 108 Mt Auburn
Vasa Order
OSCAR H LODGE NO 81; meet 2d and 4th Fri at at 40 Prospect
SOPHIO LODGE NO 94; meet 2d and 4th Tues at 40 Prospect
Veterans of Foreign Wars
R E HOYT POST NO 929; Lewis McDowell, adjt, City Hall, rm 34; meet at 595 Mass av
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
CAMBRIDGE BRANCH meet 3d Thurs at 7 Temple
Woman's Relief Corps
CHARLES BECK CORPS NO 2; meet 1st and 3d Wed at G A R hall, Central sq
P STEARNS DAVIS CORPS NO 66; meet 2d and 4th Tues at 34 Fourth
MILITARY
Massachusetts National Guard Cambridge Armory, 120 Mass av
101ST REGIMENT OF ENGINEERS
Col John F Osborn
Adjutant-Capt Robert R Lingley, drill night 1st Fri
Sanitary Detachment-Maj Carlisle Reed, M C; Capt Charles E McIntire, D C; Capt Wm H Shan- non V C; drill night, Fri
Headquarters and Service Company-Capt Freeman L Nelson; 2d Lieut Harry Smith; Warrant Officer Frank L Warren; meet Wed night and Sun a m
C Company-Capt John H Wahlman, 1st Lieut Frank E Lodge, drill night Wed
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101St REGIMENT OF INFANTRY
D Company-Lieut Comdr Clarence W Howard; 1st Lieut Edward F Bunyon; 2d Lieut; drill night Tues
H Company-John B McManus, 1st Lieut John E 0'Hair, 2d Lieut; drill night Thurs
M Company-Capt Earl F Snow; 1st Lieut Wm F Bench; drill night Tues
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
BROADWAY PARK, 316 Bway
CAMBRIDGE COMMON, 1550 Mass av
CAMBRIDGE FIELD, 826 Camb
FORT WASHINGTON PARK, 54 Waverly
FRESH POND PARK, end Concord av at Fresh Pond
KINGSLEY PARK, off Fresh Pond pkway at Fresh Pond
LONGFELLOW PARK, 106 Brattle
LOWELL MEMORIAL PARK, 415 Mt Auburn
NICHOLS FIELD, end Gerry's landing
RUSSELL FIELD, 200 Dudley TUDOR PARK, end Lake View av at Fresh pond
POST OFFICE STATIONS
Open daily except Sundays fr 7 a m to 8 p m, for money order, parcel post, postal savings, registry and stamp business. Special delivery service at all hours.
CAMBRIDGE STATION 40 Brattle cor Mt Auburn
Frank W Smith, supt; Ernest F Bodemer, asst supt; Michael J Barry, fore
Charles W Babson, Joseph J Bevins, Joseph C Breen, Wm P Bresnahan, Joseph L Broussard, Ralph W Clogston, Thomas P Conlon, Thomas F Connors, Joseph T Couture, Wmn F Crayton, Hubert J Cronin, Hugh Curry, John D Donovan, Timothy C Eagan, John J Fitzgerald, John F Griffin, Wm J Harris, Everett B Hennan, Thomas King, Joseph F McCarthy, Michael J McElligott, Joseph A O'Connell, Jeremiah P O'Leary, Wm R O'Leary, John H Powell, Erskine C Roberts, George D Rollins, Arthur H B Stephens, clks
Wm D Berkeley, Wm H Brassill, George Cahill, Edward P Carr, Louis J Clack, Andrew E Corr, Jere- miah F Coughlin, John J Coughlin, George F Crowley, Wma D Currie, John F Dee, Cornelius J Daly, Charles F Dempster, Wm J Driscoll, Oscar H Fitzallon, Augustine Forrest, Philip J Gleason, Joseph M Golden, Henry A Grenier, Henry C Harris, Mingo H Hawkins, Wm J Hayes, James T Hennessey, Daniel F Hickey, Bernard Kenny, Edmund R Lynch, John F McCarthy, Michael J McCarthy, Thomas F McCarty, James E Mulrey, John T Mulvihill, Matthew J Mundy, James 0 Murray, Edward V O'Connell, James A O'Donovan, Duncan C Page, James J Reynolds, Theodore W Thies, Joseph H Wegeler, Augustus A York, Henry A Zelck, carriers
James M Hunt, Frederick W Young, janitors
CAMBRIDGE A STATION 4 Magazine cor Green
Thomas H Sennott, supt; John H Glacken, asst supt
Joseph A Callahan, John C Connelly, Byrd T Cru- dup, Edward A Curtin, Joseph G Doherty, George F Douglass, Andrew F Dwyer, Wm S Elliott, Leo C Gaskins, George J Glacken, Norbert L Hammond, John A Hannon, John E Hickey, George I Holmes, Francis
B Hughes, Cornelius A Keefe, Wm H Keefe, Edward T L Kelley, James P Kelley, Lee F Kelley, James J Malley, John A McGrath, Daniel J Meenan, John B Messer, Daniel J Morrissey, John P Murray, Theodore E Neale, Bernard T O'Riley, Frank J Pepisa, Francis L Powers, John J Purcell, Cornelius Ryan, Daniel G Scannell, Joseph A Sharkey, Wm A Shea, Francis J Sullivan, Joseph S Sullivan, John A Turner, Elmer C Whiting, Francis V Willhauck, Thomas F Williams, Harold J Worden, clks
Clarence Ashworth, E M Bickford, Herbert E But- ler, C Stuart Clarke, Francis J Clover, Thomas J Connolly, Joseph P Considine, Joseph W Delaney, George H Dinan, Henry C Donnely, John J Donovan, L C Dubord, Arthur R Dunn, Thomas J Dunn, Francis C Farry, Raymond C Gleason, James F Griffin, Joseph F Hacunda, John G Hartley, Edward A Haverty, Bernard C Herlihy, Charles F Houlahan, Harry W Johnston, David J Keefe, James A Keefe, David L Landers, Lawrence P Linehan, Charles E Linton, Da- vid J Lynch, C R. Mulhern, Francis J A McCabe, Michael J McCarthy, Richard McDermott, Thomas L McGillen, James L Murphy, John C Murphy, James Nagle, Wm H Nagle, Wm C O'Brien, John W 0'Neil, John H Peters, James F Randall, Daniel F Sheehan, Edward J Sullivan, J A Sullivan jr, Edward J White, carriers
John T J Curry, Arthur A McCarron, George L Messer, John A Tonry, sub carriers
CAMBRIDGE B STATION
7 Upland rd
Thomas F Kerrigan, supt; Dennis A Shea, asst supt Joseph P Mackay, Neil J McConologue, Peter H McDonough, George S McDowell, Joseph A Walsh, clks
Arthur A Buckland, Patrick F Cahill, Daniel F Doran, Thomas L Gookin, Benjamin L King, Cornelius J Lee, George W Lucas, John M McCabe, Wm H Melody, John J H Murray, James P.G Neagle, Leo- nard V Reagan, carriers
CAMBRIDGE C STATION 306 Cambridge James H Newman, supt
Win F Johnson, Daniel J O'Brien, John M O'Brien, Wm A O'Brien, Frank J Sullivan, John F Dwyer, Wm J McCarthy, clks
Wm H Beamish, Daniel P Bracken, James H Curtis, Walter T Hunson, Francis J McCue, Frank J O'Brien, Jeremiah T O'Leary, James J O'Malley, Albert J Steinkrauss, carriers
INMAN SQUARE BRANCH 1311 Camb
John W Quinn, supt
KENDALL SQUARE BRANCH 250 Main
James P Kelly, supt
CONTRACT STATIONS
No 21, 263 Pearl
No 39, 33 Belmont
No 40, 1662 Mass av
No 60,
1063 Mass av
No 70, 1360 Mass av cor Dunster
No 76, Ellery cor Bway
No 128, 907 Main
No 146, 2406 Mass av
No 180, 197 Concord av
No. 187, 276 Bway
RAILROAD STATIONS
CAMBRIDGE r 1849 Mass av
EAST CAMBRIDGE 2 Third
NORTH CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION 2440 Mass av
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STATISTICS OF CAMBRIDGE
Original shire town of Middlesex County, Mass., where are located the Registry of Deeds, House of Correction, and where are held regular sittings of the Supreme, Superior, Probate and Insolvency Courts; Seat of Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Radcliffe Colleges, Episcopal Theo- logical School, New Church Theological School, and Andover Theological Seminary.
Settled 1630
Incorporated a city 1846
Area to harbor line, including land and water, 6.535 square miles.
Area of park lands (exclusive of Fresh Pond park), 161.6 acres
Area of Fresh Pond park; land, 158.32 acres; water, 166.47 acres
Extreme length of city, about 4 3-4 miles.
Extreme width of city, about 2 1-5 miles. Population (census of 1925), 119,667
Assessed Polls, through Dec. 1925, 34,621
Registered Voters, Dec 1925, Males 18,223; Fe- males, 16,097 Assessed valuation, through April 1, 1925, $166,483,200.
Miles of accepted streets, April 1, 1926, 110.494 miles.
Miles of streets, courts and places open for travel, but not accepted, April 1, 1926, 16.182 miles.
Length of shore frontage on Charles River, 5.7 miles.
Total miles of ways open for travel, April 1, 1926, 126.676 miles.
Park roadways, 5.70. Miles of sewers, April 1, 1926, 171.032.
Miles of water pipes, 142.24
Number of
School buildings: public, 31; parochial, 10; private, 5; portables, 2.
Schools: public, 28; parochial, 8; private, 5.
Pupils : public, 16,564; parochial, 6,111; private, 409.
Teachers in the public schools, 587.
Churches, 53. Hospitals, 8.
National banks, 2. Savings banks, 4. Co-operative banks, 6. Trust companies, 5. Post-offices, 6.
Weekly papers, 4.
WARD BOUNDARIES
as established by the Election Commission December 31, 1924. In accordance with Section 1, Chapter 54, General Laws as amended by Chapter 100, Acts of 1922.
WARD 1 Beginning at the boundary line between Boston and Cambridge, east of the entrance of the Broad Canal, thence by the center of the Broad Canal to the center of the Boston and Albany Branch Railroad, thence northerly by the center of the said Railroad to the center of Binney Street, thence by the center of Binney Street to the center of Bristol Street, thence by the center of Bristol Street to the center of Hampshire Street, thence by the center of Hampshire Street to the center of Windsor Street, thence by the center of Windsor Street to the center of Lincoln Street, thence by the center of Lincoln Street to the center of Columbia Street, thence by the center of Columbia Street to the Cambridge and Somerville boundary line, thence easterly by said boundary line to the Cambridge and Boston boundary line, thence southerly by said boundary line to the point of beginning.
WARD 2 Beginning at the boundary line between Boston and Cambridge east of the entrance of the Broad Canal, thence southerly on said boundary line to a point opposite the center of the easterly end of Endicott Street, thence through the center of Endicott Street to the center of the Boston and Albany Branch Railroad tracks, thence southerly by center of said Railroad to the center of Pacific Street extension, thence by center of Pacific Street to center of Sydney, thence by center of Sydney Street to the center of Au- burn Street, thence by center of Auburn Street to cen- ter of Pearl Street, thence by center of Pearl Street to center of Massachusetts Avenue, thence by center of Massachusetts Avenue to center of Norfolk Street, thence by center of Norfolk Street to center of Broad- way, thence by center of Broadway to center of Tre- mont Street, thence by center of Tremont Street to center of Hampshire Street, thence by center of Hamp- shire Street to center of Bristol Street, thence by center of Bristol Street to center of Binney Street, thence by center of Binney Street to center of the Boston and Albany Branch Railroad tracks, thence southerly by the center of said Railroad tracks to the center of the Broad Canal, thence easterly by the center of the Broad Canal to the point of beginning.
WARD 3 Beginning at the Cambridge and Somer- ville boundary line at the center of Columbia Street, thence by center of Columbia Street to center of Lincoln Street, thence by center of Lincoln Street to center of Windsor Street, thence by center of Windsor Street to center of Hampshire Street, thence by center of Hampshire Street to center of Tremont Street, thence by center of Tremont Street to center of Broad- way, thence by center of Broadway to center of Ells- worth Avenue, thence by center of Ellsworth Avenue to center of Cambridge Street, thence by center of Cambridge Street to center of Leonard Avenue, thence by center of Leonard Avenue, to Cambridge and Som- erville boundary line, thence easterly by said boundary line to point of beginning.
WARD 4 Beginning at a point in the center of Broadway at Norfolk Street, thence by center of Nor- folk Street to center of Massachusetts Avenue, thence by center of Massachusetts Avenue to center of Pearl Street, thence by center of Pearl Street to center of Auburn Street, thence by center of Auburn Street to center of Pleasant Street, thence by center of Pleas- ant Street to center of Western Avenue, thence by center of Western Avenue to a point opposite the center of Green Street, thence by center of Green Street to center of Putnam Avenue, thence by center of Putnam Avenue to center of Massachusetts Avenue, thence by center of Massachusetts Avenue to center of Remington Street, thence by center of Remington Street to center of Harvard Street, thence by center of Harvard Street to center of Ware Street, thence by center of Ware Street to center of Broadway, thence by center of Broadway to point of beginning.
WARD 5 Beginning at the Cambridge and Boston boundary line at a point opposite the easterly end of Endicott Street, thence westerly by said boundary line to a point opposite the center of the southerly end of Pleasant Street, thence by center of Pleasant Street to the center of Auburn Street, thence by center of Auburn Street to the center of Sydney Street, thence by the center of Sydney Street to the center of Pacific Street, thence by the center of Pacific Street and of Pacific Street Extension to the Boston and Albany Branch Railroad tracks, thence northerly by said Railroad to a point opposite the center of Endicott Street, thence through the center of Endicott Street to the point of beginning.
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WARD 5 Beginning at the Cambridge and Boston boundary line at a point opposite the center of the southerly end of Pleasant Street, thence westerly by said boundary line to a point opposite the center of the southerly end of Boylston Street, thence by the center of Boylston Street to the center of Mt. Auburn Street, thence by the center of Mt. Auburn Street to the center of Bow Street, thence by the center of Bow Street to the center of Arrow Street, thence by the center of Arrow Street to the center of Massa- chusetts Avenue, thence by the center of Massachusetts Avenue to the center of Putnam Avenue, thence by center of Putnam Avenue to the center of Green Street, thence by the center of Green Street to the center of Western Avenue, thence by the center of Western Avenue to the center of Pleasant Street, thence by the center of Pleasant Street to the point of beginning.
WARD 7 Beginning at a point on the Cambridge and Somerville boundary line at the center of the northerly end of Leonard Avenue, thence through the center of Leonard Avenue to the center of Cambridge Street, thence by the center of Cambridge Street to the center of Ellsworth Avenue, thence by the center of Ellsworth Avenue to the center of Broadway, thence by the center of Broadway to the center of Ware Street, thence by the center of Ware Street to the center of Harvard Street, thence by the center of Harvard Street to the center of Remington Street, thence by the center of Remington Street to the center of Massachusetts Avenue, thence by the center of Massachusetts Avenue to the center of Arrow Street, thence by the center of Arrow Street to the center of Bow Street, thence by the center of Bow Street to the center of Mt. Auburn Street, thence by the center of Mt. Auburn Street to the center of Boylston Street, thence by the center of Boylston Street to the center of Massachusetts Avenue, thence by the center of Massachusetts Avenue to the center of Forest Street, thence by the center of Forest Street to the Cambridge and Somerville boundary line, thence easterly of said boundary line to the point of beginning.
WARD 8 Beginning at the Cambridge and Boston boundary line at a point opposite the center of the southerly end of Boylston Street, thence through the center of Boylston Street to the center of Massa- chusetts Avenue, thence through the center of Massa- chusetts Avenue to the center of Linnaean Street, thence by the center of Linnaean Street to the center of Agassiz Street, thence by the center of Agassiz Street to the center of Lancaster Street, thence by the center of Lancaster Street to the center of Wash- ington Avenue, thence by the center of Washington Avenue to the center of Hillside Avenue, thence by the center of Hillside Avenue to the center of Avon Hill Street, thence by the center of Avon Hill Street to the center of Bates Street, thence by the center of Bates Street to the center of Raymond Street, thence by the center of Raymond Street to the center of Linnaean Street, thence by the center of Linnaean Street to the center of Garden Street, thence by the center of Garden Street to the center of Bond Street, thence by the center of Bond Street to the center of Concord Avenue, thence by the center of Concord Avenue to the center of Buckingham Street, thence by the center of Buckingham Street to the center of Craigie Street, thence by the center of Craigie Street to the center of Brattle Street, thence by the center of Brattle Street to the center of Sparks Street, thence by the center of Sparks Street to the Cam- bridge and Boston boundary line, thence easterly by said boundary line to the point of beginning.
WARD 9 Beginning at the Cambridge and Boston boundary line at a point opposite the southerly end of Sparks Street, thence through the center of Sparks St. to the center of Brattle Street, thence by the center of
Brattle Street to the center of . Craigie Street, thence by the center of Craigie Street to the center of Buckingham Street, thence through the center of Buckingham Street to the center of Concord Avenue, thence by the center of Concord Avenue to the Cam- bridge and Belmont boundary line, thence southerly by said line to the Cambridge and Watertown bound- ary line, thence easterly and southerly by said line to the Cambridge and Boston boundary line, thence easterly by said line to the point of beginning.
WARD 10 Beginning at a point at the Cambridge and Somerville boundary line opposite the center of Forest Street, thence through the center of Forest Street to the center of Massachusetts Avenue, thence by the center of Massachusetts Avenue to the center of Linnaean Street, thence by the center of Linnaean Street to the center of Agassiz Street, thence by the center of Agassiz Street to the center of Lancaster Street, thence by the center of Lancaster Street to the center of Washington Avenue, thence by the center of Washington Avenue to the center of Hillside Avenue, thence by the center of Hillside Avenue to the center of Avon Hill Street, thence by the center of Avon Hill Street to the center of Bates Street, thence by the center of Bates Street to the center of Raymond Street, thence by the center of Raymond Street to the center of Linnaean Street, thence by the center of Linnaean Street to the center of Garden Street, thence by the center of Garden Street to the center of Bond Street, thence by the center of Bond Street to the center of Concord Avenue, thence by the center of Concord Avenue to the Cambridge and Belmont boundary line, thence northerly by said boundary line to the tracks of the Fitchburg division of the Boston and Maine Railroad, thence easterly by said tracks to a point opposite the center of Walden Street, thence by the center of Walden Street to the center of Massachusetts Avenue, thence by the center of Massachusetts Avenue to the center of Russell Street, thence by center of Russell Street to the Cambridge and Somerville boundary line, thence by said boundary line to the point of beginning.
WARD 11 Beginning at a point at the Cambridge and Somerville boundary line at center of Russell Street, thence by center of Russell Street to center of Massachusetts Avenue, thence by center of Mass- achusetts Avenue to center of Walden Street, thence by center of Walden Street to the tracks of the Fitch- burg division of the Boston and Maine Railroad, thence westerly by said tracks to the Cambridge and Belmont boundary line, thence northerly by said line to the Cambridge and Arlington boundary line, thence easterly and northerly by said boundary line to the Cambridge and Somerville boundary line, thence east- erly by said line to the point of beginning.
WHARVES
American Rubber Co's, Broad Canal, near Potter
Coleman's, 242 First
Elston's, 99 Bway
Ford's, 59 Main
Gas House, Broad Canal near Third
Horgan's, 85 Main
Linelian's, 42 Bridge
Mass Wharf Coal Co's, 157 Main
Metropolitan Coal Co's, 28 Bridge
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