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Steam Radiators.
Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket square, Boston (see page 16)
Steam Valves and Guage Cocks.
Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket square, Boston (see page 16)
Steam and Gas Fitters.
Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 0 Haymarket square, Boston (see page 16)
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 to 35 Union, Boston (see page 21)
Steel Drill Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 546)
Steel Wire (Mnfrs.)
Washburn & Moen Mufg. Co .. Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 546)
Stone Vases.
Lewis David W., 51 Kilby, corner Water, Boston (see page 13)
Stoves, Furnaces and Ranges.
Fisher G. P., 85 Merrimac, Boston (see page 71) Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 and 35 Union, Boston (see page 21)
Street and Street Rail- way Contractors.
Soule, Dillingham & Co., 8 Oliver, room 33, Boston (see page 23)
Stucco Worker.
Reed Clarence G., 336 Beacon, Somerville (see page 76) Moore & Jackson, 73 Sudbury, Boston (see page 353)
Surveyor.
Whitney Wm. H., 39 Court, Boston (see page 26)
Tackle Blocks.
Ferdinand L. W. & Co., 267 Federal, Boston (see page 230)
Tags.
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28 Franklin, Boston (see back of book, and page 510)
Tallow, Lard, Etc.
Boston Fresh Tripe Co., 24 South Market, Boston (see page 72)
Tullow and Greuse.
Dow John C. & Co., 13 and 14 Chatham, Boston (see page 74)
Tanks.
Roberts Iron Works Co., 26 Cen- tral, Boston (see page 3+1)
Targets for Rifle Practice.
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28 Franklin, Boston .(see back of book and page 510)
Telegraph Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 54G)
Tents and Flags.
Lamprell & Marble, 357 Commer- cial, Boston (see page 16)
Martin James & Son, 110, 112 and 114 Commercial, Boston (see page 342) Yale R. M. & Co., 29 So. Market, Boston (see page 17)
Terra Cotta.
Harris Charles, 12 Pearl, Boston (see page 28%)
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Tin and Sheet Iron Workers.
Rice John S. & Co., 23 John, Bos- ton (see page 321) Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 and 35 Union, Boston (see page 21)
Tin Can Mnfrs.
Rice John S. & Co., 23 John, Boston (see p. 321)
Tin Roofers.
Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 to 35 Union, Boston (see p. 21)
Tinned Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cesper, Mass. (see p. 546)
Tissue Papers.
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28 Franklin, Boston (see back of book and p. 510)
Toys.
Standard Turning Works, 52 Kilby, Boston (see back cover)
Trade Marks (Solici- tors of.)
Williams Henry W., 131 Devonshire, Boston (see p. 229)
Tripe, Pigs' Feet. Etc.
Boston Fresh Tripe Co., 24 South Market, Boston (see p. 72) Squire Joseph & Co., 39 Nortlı, Boston (see p. 72)
Trust Companies.
Commonwealth Loan & Trust Co., 131 Devonshire, Boston (see p.29) Massachusetts Loan & Co., 18 Post Office sq., Boston (see p. 33) New England Trust Co., 85 Devon- shire, Boston (see p. 286) Old Colony Trust Co., Ames build- ing, Court, corner Washington, Boston (see p. 268)
Turning and Jig Sawing.
Standard Turning Works, 52 Kiłby, Boston (see back cover)
Type Founders.
Boston Type Foundry, 104 Milk, Boston (see p. 508)
Upholsterers and Up- holstery Goods.
Paine's Furniture Co., 48 Canal, Boston (see p. 406 and outside bottom edge) Snyder F. P., 19 Charles, Boston (see p. 22)
Upholstery Goods.
Cushman Bros. & Co., 82 and 86 Lawley, Boston (see p. 6)
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Upholstery Hardware.
Cushman Bros. & Co., 82 and 86 Hawley, Boston (see p. 6)
Varnish Cans.
Rice John S. & Co., 23 John, Bos- ton (see p. 321)
Venetian Glass. REDDING, BAIRD & CO. 83 Franklin, Boston (see p· 467 and back binding)
Ventilation.
Hawkes Levi & Co., 50 Howard, Boston (see p. 76)
Vinegar.
Cambridge Vinegar Co., Herbert Derby, prop., 24 South Market, Boston (see p. 72)
Wagon Covers.
Martin James & Son, 110, 112 and 114 Commercial, Boston (see p. 342) Sawyer H. M. & Son, 45 Broad, Boston (see p, 722) Yale R. M. & Co,, 29 So. Market, Boston (see p. 17)
Watch Springs.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see p. 546)
Watches.
Crosby S. S., 26 West, Boston (see page 22)
Towne H., 26 West, Boston (see p. 22)
Water Proof Clothing and Hats.
Sawyer H. M. & Son, 45 Broad, Boston (see page 722)
Water, Steam and Gas Pipe.
Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq., Boston (see page 16)
Weaving Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see p. 546)
Wells (Artesian.)
Smith B. F. & Brother, 38 Oliver, Boston (see back cover)
White Lead and Zinc.
Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., William J. Bride, treas., 162 Congress, Bos- ton (see page 5)
Window, Church and House Glass.
REDDING, BAIRD & CO. 83 Franklin, Boston (see p. 467 and back binding)
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Window Glass Dealers.
REDDING, BAIRD & CO. 83 Franklin, Boston (see p, 467 and back binding)
Window Shades und Curtain Fixtures.
Cushman Bros. & Co., 82 to 86 Hawley, Boston (see page 6)
Wire Mnfrs.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 546)
Wire Rope.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see p. 546)
Wire Workers and Dealers.
Greenleaf G., 90 Union, Boston (see page 545)
Wood Enamelling.
Hodges L. L., 105 Haverhill, Bos- ton (see page 321)
Wood and Ivory Turning.
Standard Turning Works, 52 Kilby, Boston (see back cover)
Wood Working Ma- chinery.
N. E. Machine Co., 43 to 47 Bever- ly, Boston (see page 737)
Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings.
Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq., Boston (see p.16)
Yacht Hardware.
Ferdinand L. W. & Co., 267 Federal, Boston (see page 230)
Yacht Lamps.
Ferdinand L. W. & Co., 267 Feder- al, Boston (see page 230)
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ESTABLISHED 1862.
ELMER LITTLEFIELD. JAMES E. HUNTRESS.
W. A. GREENOUGH & CO.,
COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS OF
DIRECTORIES
-AND-
MAPS
DIRECTORIES OF ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES KEPT ON HAND FOR REFERENCE.
NO. 97 OLIVER STREET,
BOSTON,
MASS.
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Boston Leather and Rubber Repair Shop, 63 ELM STREET.
All kinds of Custom Boots and Shoes made to measure. Price-List for Leather Work. - Tapping Men's Boots, 50c .; heeling, 25c. Tapping Boys' Boots, 45e .; heeling, 20c. Tapping Wo- men's Boots, 45c .; heeling, 20e. Tapping Misses' Boots, 45c .; heel- ing, 15e.
All kinds of Rubber Boots and Overshoes repaired at short notice and warranted. Rubber Soles applied to leather Shoes. All kinds of fine handsewed Repairing.
For Sale - A lot of Sample Shoes, Shopworn Boots, a lot of Shoes that have been repaired and not called for. Also a lot of Mi-fits. All kinds of Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes at very low prices.
A specialty made of Men's Heavy Goods for Sport-men, Drivers and others who require them. GEO. A. DREW. 63 Elm Street, between Washington St. and Dock Sq., Bos- ton, Mass.
G. P. FISHER, Tin-Plate, Copper and Sheet Iron Work,
AND DEALER IN Stoves, Tin Ware and Kitchen Furnishing Goods, 85 MERRIMACK STREET,
Opposite Pitts Street. BOSTON.
Hot-Air Furnaces put up and Repaired. Stoves put in good repair. All kinds of Tin-Ware made and Repaired to order. Plumbing done to Order.
R. A. EVANS.
R. E. EVANS.
R. A. EVANS & SON,
Dealers and Manufacturers of High Class
Marble Granite Monumental Work
Fine Polished Granite Work a Specialty.
We submit a few names of parties for whom we have done work, as references :
R. L. Day & Co, Boston. John Shepard, Boston. Rev. V A. Cooper, Boston. Rev. J W. Hamilton, Boston. J. U. Perkins, Chelsea. J. N Bacon, Newton. Leonard Green, Waltham. Rev. L. B. Bates, East Boston. D. R. Emerson, Temple PI., Boston. Judge Eben Hutchinson, Chelsea.
123 HAVERHILL STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
Near Fitchburg Depot.
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Established 1840.
JAMES H. DAVIS. JAMES II. SPAULDING.
JAMES C. DAVIS & SON, -. Manufacturers of-
STANDARD SOAPS
RELIABLE
3 CHATHAM STREET, BOSTON.
J. C. DAVIS'
OLD
SOAP
Factory, 204, 206 aud 208 Broadway, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
BOSTON FRESH TRIPE COMPANY H. C. DERBY, Treasurer. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FRESH . AND . PICKLED . TRIPE, . PIGS' . FEET, Lambs' Tongues, Tallow, Lard and Head Cheese. Office at Works, Abattoir Grounds, BRIGHTON, MASS.
CAMBRIDGE VINEGAR CO., PURE WHITE WINE VINEGAR,
75 Main St., Cambridgeport. HERBERT DERBY, President.
H. C. DERBY, Treasurer.
IGEvery barrel of Vinegar, sold from these works is WARRANTED to be free from all poisonous acids or impurities of any kind.
Roston Office, New York Fresh Tripe Co., 622.to 636 W. 39th St., N. Y. 24 So. Market St. Hours, 11 to 12. E. K. Pond Packing Co., 69 McGregor St., Chicago. Telephone Connection. Cambridge Vinegar Co., 75 Main St., Cambridgeport.
JOSEPH SQUIRE. CLARENCE W. STETSON.
JOSEPH SQUIRE & CO.,
-Dealers in-
Pork, Lard, Hams,
TRIPE, PIGS' FEET and SAUSAGES,
Receivers and Distributors of the Highest Grade Butter Substitute, known as Oleomargerine. Curers of the Celebrated " C and C" brand of Sugar-Cured Hams, and Packers of Strictly Pure Leaf Lard (kettle-rendered), for Family use.
Proprietors of the CELEBRATED " CLOVER LEAF CREAMERY " BUTTER. 35. 37, 39 AND 41 NORTH STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
FRANK H. TEELE,
SOAP MANUFACTURER.
Pure Old Style Extra Soap for Family Use. Pure Olive Oil Soap for Factories, Woolen Mills and Print Works. Wool Scourers' and Fulling Soaps, Olive Harness Soap, Pure Olive Toilet Soap,
Lincoln St., near Windsor, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
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DEAD ANIMALS. BRIGHTON ABATTOIR.
THE BUTCHERS' SLAUGHTERING
AND
MELTING ASSOCIATION,
MARKET ST., AND WESTERN AVE., BRIGHTON DIST. WILL REMOVE -ALL - DEAD HORSES -AND - CATTLE
PROMPTLY AND WITHOUT EXPENSE.
Old Family Horses, or any other Horses that the owner may desire to have disposed of, will be quietly removed and Humanely Killed.
Orders sent to the BRIGHTON ABATTOIR, Brighton, either by Telegraph, Telephone or Mail, at the expense of the Association will receive immediate attention.
CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE.
NEATSFOOT OIL. STRICTLY PURE NEATSFOOT OIL CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
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TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
JOHN C. DOW & CO.,
*
DOW'S
BONE MEAL.
HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD, CONTINENTAL FOOD. CONUN'ION POWDERS,
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OVER
SOAP
GROUND OYSTER SHELL8, GROUND BEEF SCRAPE,
FOR POULTRY :
TALLOW,
HARD
AND SOFT SOAP.
J. C. DOW. F. DOW.
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FACTORIES AT CAMBRIDGEPORT AND EAST MEDFORD.
JAMES MELLEN.
Established 1835.
E. D. MELLEN.
CURTIS DAVIS & CO., WELCOME
TRADE MARKE
TRADE MARK
SOAP.
No. 136 Stafe Street, -
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BOSTON, MASS.
Manufactory, 184, 186, 188, 190, 192 & 194 Broadway, Cambridgeport.
DOW'S NITROGENOUS SUPERPHOSPHATE. GROUND BONE FERTILIZER .
DR. PILGRIM'S WORM DESTROYER.
CRUSHED BONE.
GREASE AND BONES,
13 & 14 Chatham St., BOSTON.
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MIDDLESEX MARKET
CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE. FRED J. ROW & CO., --- Wholesale and Retail Dealers in- - BEEF, PORK, LARD, HAMS,
Mutton Lamb, Veal, Poultry and Game in their Season. Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Canned Goods, Country Produce, Etc. ALSO FISH, SMOKED AND PICKLED FISH OF ALL KINDS. 423 Main and I Cherry Street, FRED J. ROW.
CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. ARTHUR WARD.
CALENDAR, 1891
1892
JANUARY
MAY
SEPTEMBER
JANUARY
- 4 11 18 25
5 - 3 10 17 24 31
5 1- 6 13 20 27
-3 10 17 24 31
M - 5 12 19 26
M
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M - 7 14 21 28
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- 6 13 20 27
T
- 5 12 19 26 X
T 1 8 15 22 29
T
- 5 12 1) 26 X
W
- 7 14 21 28
T
-7 14 21 28 X
'T
3 10 17 24
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-7112128X
F
2 9 16 23 30
1 8 15 22 29 X
F
4 11 18 25
X
1 81522 29 X
S
13 10 17 24 31
S |2 9 16 23 30 X
S 15 12 19 26
×
S
129 1623 30 X
FEBRUARY
JUNE
OCTOBER
FEBRUARY
S |1 8 15 22 X
- 17 11 21 28
- 4 II 18 25
- 71121 28
M |2 9 16 23 X
M
1 8 15 22 29
M
- 5 12 19 26
T
2 9 15 23 X
W 4 11 18 25 X
W
3 10 17 24 X
W
- 7 14 21 28
11
3 10 17 24 X
1 5 12 19 26
X
T
4 11 18 25 X
T
8 15 22 29
4II 18 25 X
F 6 13 20 27 X
F
5 12 19 26 X
F
2 9 16 23 30
F . 5 12 19 26 X
S 7 14 21 23 X
S 6 13 20 27 X
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3 10 17 21 31
S | 6 13 20 27 X
MARCH
JULY
NOVEMBER
MARCH
5 |1 8 15 22 29
$ 1- 5 12 19 26
5 |1 8 15 22 29
5 - 6 13 202 /
M 2 9 16 23 30
M - 6 13 20 27
M
2 9 16 23 30
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T 1 8 15 22 29
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W
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5 12 19 26
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1' 3 10 17 24 31
F 6 13.20 27 X
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3 10 17 24 31
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6 13 20 27 X
F 4 11 18 25 X
S 17 14 21 28 X
S 4 11 18 25 X
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17 14 21 28
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S 15 12 19 26 X
APRIL
AUGUST
DECEMBER
APRIL
M
- 6 13 20 27
M
-3 10 17 24 3I
M
- 7 14 21 28
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- 4 11 18 25
- 7 14 21 28
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1 8 15 22 29
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- 5 12 19 26
W
I 8 15 22 29
W -5 12 19 26 X
W
2 9 16 23 30
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- 6 13 20 27
T 2 9 16 23 30
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-6 13 20 27 X
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3 10 17 24 31
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4 11 18 25 X
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S 15 12 19 26 X
S 2 9 16 23 30
LYSANDER KEMP & SONS,
- Manufacturers of-
WHOLESOME SOAP.
FAMILY, SHIPPING,
SOAPS,
CASTILE, SOFT.
Dealers in SOAP STOCKS. Factory, Cor. Broadway and Davis Sts., Cambridgeport, Mass. LYSANDER KEMP. HORACE G. KEMP.
JAMES H. KEMP.
Telephone Connection.
6
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2 9 16 23 30
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1 3 10 17 24
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W |2 9 16 23 30
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- 6 13 20 27
3 10 17 24
- 5 12 19 26
-2 9 16 23 30
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1864.
"THE OLD AND RELIABLE INSURANCE AGENCY." 1891.
W. B. HASTINGS & CO.,
INSURANCE AGENTS
NO. 89 CAMBRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE. EXCHANGE PLACE, ROOM 22, BOSTON, MASS. OFFICE HOURS, BOSTON, 1 to 3 P. M.
LEVI HAWKES & CO., PLUMBERS
Special Attention to Drainage and Ventilation.
599 1-2 Main Street, Cambridgeport.
Levi Hawkes, John Crawford. Also, 50 HOWARD ST., BOSTON.
F. E. McFARLAND, Where you will find a first-class assort-
ment of
c c C GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Consi · ting of Beef, Pork, Lamb, Hams,
Poultry Lard, &c. Vegetables, Or- anges, Canned Goods, Butter, Eggs and Flour a Specialty.
Groceries and Provisions. 110&112 Harvard St. Branch Store,
Washington Street, Cor. Brewery St., CAMMBRIDGEPORT.
i
CLARENCE G. REED, Plasterer & Stucco Worker.
Kalsomining, Whitening and Tinting without moving Carpets or Furniture.
KEENE, PORTLAND AND COMMON CEMENTING. All kinds of Jobbing promptly attended to.
ORDER BOX :- 22 Sawin's Express Office, Harvard Sq., Cambridge.
Locker, 336 Beacon Street, Somerville. , Residence, 30 Forest, cor. Beacon St.
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
Streets in Ward 1 are in Cambridge (proper), Wards 2 and 4 Cambridgeport, Ward 3 East Combridge, Ward 5 North Cambridge.
Acacia, from 13 Ash to õ Hawthorn, ward 1 Acorn, from 219 Putnam avenue to 42 Chestnut, ward 4.
Adams, from Concord avenue, opposite Wellington, to Washington, at Belmont line, ward 1
Agassiz. from Linnæan to Lancaster, ward 5 Agassiz, from 21 Sacramento, ward 5
Akron, from opp. 218 Banks to the River Albany, from Main, west of railroad, to Fort Washington, ward 4 [ward 4
Albro, from Western avenue to Blackstone, Allen, from 178 North ave. to 68 Orchard, ward 5
Allston, from 114 Magazine, east, to Wav- erly, Fort Washington, ward 4
Allston court, from 100 Allston, south, wd. 4 Amory, from 329 Broadway to 190 Hamp- shire, ward 2
Amory place, from 11 Amory, west, ward 2 Andrew, from 42 Fairmont to Somerset, ward 4
Antrim, from 353 Broadway to 536 Cam- bridge, Inman square, ward 2 [ward 1 Appian Way, from 63 Brattle to 3 Garden, Appleton, from 153 Brattle to Concord avenue, ward 1
Arlington, from 131 North avenue to Washı- ington avenue, ward 5
Arrow, from 866 Main to 13 Bow, ward 1
Arsenal square, junction of Garden, Con- cord avenue and Chauncy, ward 1
Ash, from 84 Brattle, south, to Gasometer, ward 1
Ash street place, from 12 Ash, east, ward 1 Ashburton place, from 26 Essex, east, wd. 2 Athens, from 22 Mt. Auburn, south, ward 1 Auburn, from 20 Western ave., to Blanche, ward
Auburn place, from Mt. Auburn, near rail- road bridge, north, ward 1
Austin, from 439 Main to 10 Inman, wards 4 and 2
Austin place, from 86 Austin, south, wd. 2 Avon, from 27 Shepard to 40 Linnæan, ward 5
Avon Hill street, from 39 Linnæan to Lam- bert avenue, ward 5
Avon place, from 32 Avon Hill, east, wd. 5 Bacon court, from 125 Gore, ward 3
Bailey place, from 118 Magazine, ward 4 Baldwin, from 661 Cambridge to 78 Kirk- land, ward 1 [ward 1 Baldwin street court, from 26 Baldwin, east, Baldwin place, from 97 Main, north, wd. 2 Ballord place, from 94 Putnam avenue, east, ward 4
Banks, from 10 Mt. Auburn to Sands, wd. 1 Bates, from Raymond, near Linnæan, to Avon Hill, ward 5
Bath, from 158 Mt. Auburn, south, ward 1 Bay, from 776 Main to 288 Kinnaird, wd. 4 Beacon .(Somerville), continuation of Hampshire to Oxford, wards 2 and 5
Beaver, from 10 Cowperthwaite to 59 Flagg, ward 1
Beck Park, Harvard, junction Main, wd. 1 Bedford, from 13 Porter to Somerville line, ward 2
Beech, from 192 North avenue to Somer- ville line, ward 5
Bell, from 17 Allston, ward 4
Bellevue avenue, from 87 Raymond, south of Lambert avenue, to east of Avon Hill street, ward õ
Belmont, from Mt. Auburn, at railroad bridge, to Belmont line, ward 1
Bennett, from junction Murray and Eliot, west, ward 1
Bent, from 133 Third to Ninth, ward 3
Berkeley, from 9 Phillips place to 8 Craigie, ward 1
Berkshire, from 35 Bristol, north, to beyond Vandine, ward 2
Berkshire place, from Berkshire to next 165 Portland, ward 2
Bigelow, from 693 Main to 282 Harvard, ward 2
Binney, from Third to Ninth, ward 3
Binney Field, Cambridge, between Winsor and B. & A. R. R. crossing, ward 2
Blackstone, from 129 River to 116 Western avenue, ward 4
Blair place, from 72 Bolton, ward 5
Blake, from 204 North avenue, ward 5 Blanche, from 16 Front, south, ward 4
Boardman, from 183 Harvard to 354 Broad- way, ward 2
Boardman place, from 13 Boardman, wd. 2
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
Bolton, from 111 Dublin to beyond 131 Dublin, ward 5 [ward 1
Bond, from 43 Concord avenue to 58 Garden
Bow, from 902 Main to 59 Mt. Auburn, ward 1
Bowdoin, from Hudson to 24 Linnæan, wd. Boylston, from 9 Harvard square to Brighi- tou bridge, Brighton line, ward 1
Boyson place, from 15 Valentine, ward 4
Bradbury, from 209 Mt. Auburn to 18 Sparks, ward 1
Brackett place, from 146 North avenue to railroad, ward 5
Brattle, from 9 Harvard square to Mt. Au- burn, at Fresh Pond lane, ward 1
Brattle square, from 34 Brattle to Mt. Au- burn, ward 1
Brendon, from Raymond, ward 5
Brewer, from 146 Mt. Auburn, south, wd. 1 Brewery, from 166 Broadway to 305 Main, wards 2 and 4 [ward 1
Brewster, from 61 Sparks to Appleton, Brick Alley, from 52 North
Bridge, from Craigie's bridge, East Cam- bridge, to Somerville line, ward 3
Brimmer place, from Brewery to Munson, ward 2
Bristol, from 17 Market to Ninth, ward 2
Broadway, from 99 Main, ward 2, to Cam-
bridge, at the College Grounds, wards 2 and 1
Broadway Park, junction Broadway, Nor- folk and Prospect, ward 2
Brookford, from 385 Northi ave., ward 4
Brookline, from 520 Main "to the Charles river, ward 4
Brooks; from 361 Main to 34 School, wd. 4 Brooks place, from Moore to Clark, ward 4 Brown, from 124 Brattle to 13 Foster, wd. 1 Buckingham, from 25 Craigie to 54 Concord avenue, ward 1 [ward 1
Burns court, from 10 Foster, opp. Brown, Butler court, from 64 Plympton, ward 1
Cambridge, from 96 Bridge to Holmes pl., wards 3 and 1
Cambridge Common, Garden, Waterhouse and North avenue, ward 1
Camden place, from 245 Mt. Auburn. wd. 1 Cameron, from North avenue, near C. M.
R. R. crossing, north, to Somerville line, ward 5
Camp, from John to Lerned, ward 5
Carlisle, from 142 Prospect to 73 Tremont, ward 2
Carver, from 70 Sacramento to Kent, wd. 1 Cedar, from 339 North avenue to 59 Spruce, ward 5
Cedar square. from 37 Cedar, west, to Dud- ley, ward 5
Central place, from 21 Western avenue, north, ward 4
Central square, junction Main, River. Mag- azine streets. and Western avenue, ward 4 Centre, from 85 Hancock to 8 Dana. ward 2 Channing. from 168 Brattle to Mt. Auburn. opposite the Hospital, ward 2
Chapman place, from 13 Gerry to 14 Brewer, ward 1
Charles, from First, at Hawkins Machine Co.'s building, to Ninth, ward 3
Charles River, changed to Plympton [wd 2 Chatham, from 145 Hancock to 36 Dana, Chauncy, from 31 North avenue to 15 Con- cord avenue, ward 1
Cherry. from 421 Main to 176 Harvard, wards 4 and 2
Cherry court, from 22 Cherry, east, ward 4 Chester, from 260 North avenue, east, to Somerville line, ward 5 [ward 4 Chestnut, from 168 Pleasant to Waverly, Chestnut Park, from 23 to 31 Charles, wd. 3 [ward 1
Church, from 13 Harvard row to 45 Brattle, Church place, from 98 Cambridge, south, ward 3
Clarendon avenue, from 372 North avenue to Somerville line, ward 5
Clark, from 387 Main to 20 Webster av., northi. wards 4 and 2
Clary, from Prospect, south of Houghton, west, ward 2
Clay, from 93 Spruce to 40 Harvey, ward 5 Cleveland, from Ellery to Dana, ward 1
Clifton. from 117 Spruce to 64 Harvey, ward 5 [2
Clinton, from 707 Main to 290 Harvard, wd. Cogswell avenue, from 237 North avenue to F. R. R., ward 5
Cogswell place, from 11 Mead to Cogswell avenue, ward 5
Columbia, from 473 Main to Somerville line, wards 4 and 2
Columbus avenue, from North avenue, near Arlington line, to Kimball, ward 5
Common, from 66 Norfolk to Elm, ward 2 Concord avenue, from 3 Waterhouse to Wellington and Adams, Belmont line, wards 1 and 5
Conlons court, from 152 Third, east, wd. 3 Coolidge place, from 505 Main, ward 3
Coolidge avenue, from Mt. Auburn street,
at Mt. Auburn cemetery, to Cambridge cemetery, at Watertown line, ward 1
Corliss place, from 13 Antrim, ward 2
Cottage, from 103 l'earl to 38 River, wd. 4 Cottage court. from 8 Cottage, south, wd. 4 Cottage Park ave., from 377 North ave., ward õ
Cottage Row, from opp. 326 Green. wd. 4 Cowperthwaite, from 25 Banks to 38 De- Wolf, ward 1
Craigie, from 30 Concord avenue to 141 Brattle, ward 1
Creighton, from North avenue, near Wal- den, to Richdale avenue, ward 5
Crescent, from 96 Oxford to 61 Sacramento, ward 5 [mond, ward 5
Crescent avenue, from 39 Walden to Ray- Crossland, from 77 Clark to 3 Bristol. wd. 2 Curve place. from 57 Kirkland, north, wd. 1 Cushing, from Belmont, beyond railroad
bridge, to Belmont line, ward 1 [ward 1 Cushing avenue, from 72 Cushing, west,
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Cashing court, from 82 Cushing, ward 1 Daileys alley, from 47 Cambridge to Gore, ward 3
Dana, from 787 Main to 634 Cambridge, wards 1 and 2
Dana square, Magazine, from Lawrence, to Lake and Niagara, ward 4
Davenport, from Elm to Orchard, near Somerville line, south, ward 5 [ward 2 Davis, from 125 Harvard to 42 Hampshire Day, from 274 North avenue to Somerville line, ward 5 [4
Daye court, from 10 Blackstone, west, wd. Deacon, fron. 180 Main to foot of Pioneer, ward 2 [ward 4
Decatur, from 75 Brookline to 136 Pearl, Decatur court, from 14 Decatur, south, ward 4. [ward 2
Derby lane, from 362 Broadway to 35 West, DeWolf, from 38 Mt. Auburn to Flagg, ward 1
DeWolf place, from 11 De Wolf, west, wd. 1 Dickinson, from 236 Broadway to Davis, ward 2 [1
Dinsmore court, from 33 Willard, west, wd. Distill House, from 365 Cambridge to Son- erville line, ward 2 [ward 1 Divinity avenne, from 27 Kirkland, nortlı, Dodge, from 85 Western avenue to Grigg, ward 4
Donnell, from 99 Concord avenue, to 140 Garden, ward 5 [4
Douglass, from 513 Main to 50 Austin, wd. Douglass court, from 5 Douglass, n. Main, ward 4
Dover, from 282 North avenue, to Somer- ville line, ward 5 [wd. 5
Dublin, from 169 Garden to 74 Spruce, Dudley, from 321 North avenue to Jackson, ward 5
Dunster, from 1 Harvard square, soutli to College wharf, ward 1
Dyke, from 27 DeWolf to Holyoke, wd. 1 East, from 113 Bridge, east, to Hall's whf., ward 3
Eaton, from 23 Cherry to 12 Pine, ward 4 Eighth, from 214 Cambridge, south to Spring, ward 3
Eliot, from 104 Mt. Auburn, to opposite 68 Boylston, ward 1
Eliot square, Eliot, junction Mt. Auburn, ward 1 [ward 1 Ellery, from 811 Main to 654 Cambridge, Ellsworth avenue, from 403 Broadway to 624 Cambridge, ward 2
Elm, from 213 Harvard, north, to Somer- ville line, ward 2
Elm. from east of White to north of Rus- sell. ward 5
Elmer, from Sands, north. ward 1
Elniwood avenue. from 182 Brattle to Mt. Auburn, opposite Union Granite Works, ward 1 [ward 1
Emmons place, from 35 Baldwin, west, Emmet place, from 106 Sixth, wd. 3
Ericcson court, from 91 Green, north, wd. 4 Erie, from 120 Brookline to 84 Magazine, ward 4
Essex, from 591 Main to 238 Harvard, wd. 2 Essex court, from 51 Essex, nortli, ward 2 Eustis court, from 114 Oxford to Harris place, ward 5 [ford, ward 1
Everett, from 42 North avenue to 45 Ox- Fairfield, from opposite 7 Spruce, n. North avenue, to Pemberton, ward 5 wd. 4 Fairmont, from 99 Magazine to 100 River, Fairmont avenue, from 54 Fairmont to Somerset. ward 4
Fallon place, from 98 Banks, east, ward 1 Farrar, from Scott to Baldwin, ward 1
Farwell place, from 53 Brattle, east, wd. 1 Fayerweather, from 179 Brattle to Vassal lane, ward 1
Fayette, from 369 Broadway to 504 Cam- bridge, ward 2
Felton, from 469 Broadway to 728 Cam- bridge, ward 1
Fifth, from 68 Winter to Potter, ward 3
First, from 30' Cambridge to south of Charles, ward 3
Fisk place, from 138 Washington, ward 2 Flagg, from 29 Putnam avenue to DeWolf, ward 1
Flagg-street court, from 36 Flagg, below Banks, south, ward 1
Florence, from Magazine, opposite Tufts to Pleasant, ward 4
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