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Wire Rope.
Was 17 en Mily. C, Wir- 1 £
(se p. 550)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS
Wire Screens for Win- dows and Doors.
Burrowes E. T. & Co.70 Free, Port- land (see p. 752)
Wood Dealers.
Baker-Hunnewell Co. 20 Exchange pl. and 93 Cambridge, Boston (see opp. page 493)
Wood and Ivory Turning.
Standard Turning Works,53 State, rm. 433, Boston (see back cover)
Wood Mantels.
Paine's Furniture Co.48 Canal, Bos- ton (see opp. p. 599)
Wood Working Ma- chinery.
N. E. Machine Co. 43 to 47 Beverly Boston (see p. 753)
Wrought Iron Pipe und Fittings.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq.Boston (see p. 15)
Yacht Hardware.
Ferdinand L. W. & Co.267 Federal, Boston (see p. 8)
Yacht Lamps.
Ferdinand L. W.& Co. 267 Federal, Boston (see page 8)
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WILLIAM T. WOOD & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF
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N. E. AGENCY,
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AN
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TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
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CALENDAR, 1894
1895
JANUARY
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SEPTEMBER
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1864.
" THE OLD AND RELIABLE INSURANCE AGENCY." 1894.
W. B. HASTINGS & CO., INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 225 Cambridge St., cor. Third St., East Cambridge. 53 STATE STREET, ROOM 629, BOSTON, MASS. OFFICE HOURS, BOSTON, 1 TO 3 P. M.
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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 Cambridge, Ward 5 North Cambridge.
Acacia, from 13 Ash to 5 Hawthorn, ward 1 | Acorn, from 515 Putnam avenue to 42 Chestnut, ward 4
Adams, from Concord avenue, opposite Wellington, to Washington, at Belmont line, ward 1 [ward 5
Agassiz, from 13 Linnæan to 30 Lancaster, Akron, from opp. 218 Banks to the River Albany, from Main, west of railroad, to Fort Washington, ward 4
Albro, from Western avenue, to Blackstone, ward 4
Allen, from 320 North avenue, to opp. 5 Orchard, ward 5
Allston, from 114 Magazine, east, to Wave erly, Fort Washington. ward 4
A'lston court, from 100 Allston, south, ward 4
Amory, from 329 Broadway to 190 Hamp- strire. ward 2
Amory place, from 21 Amory, west, ward 2 Ampere, from Western ave. to Albro
Andrew, from 42 Fairmont to Somerset, ward 4
Antrim, from 351 Broadway to 1400 Cam- bridge, Imman square, ward 2 .
Appian Way, from 63 Brattle to 3 Garden, ward 1
Appleton, from 155 Brattle to 102 Concord avenue, ward 1
Arlington, from 131 North avenue to 78 Washington avenue, ward 5
Arnold Circle, from 737 Main
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 the gasom- eter, 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, wd. 1 Auburn, from 20 Western ave. to Blanche, ward 4
Auburn place, from 619 Mt. Auburn, near F. R. R. station, ward 1 [4 and 2 Austin, from 439 Main t > 10 Inman, wards Austin place, from 86 Austin south, wd. 2 Avon, from 27. Shepard to 40 Linnæan, ward õ
Avon Hill street, from 39 Linnæ in to opp. 139 Lambert avenue, ward 5
Avon place, from 24 Avon Hill, ward 5 Bacon court, from 125 Gore, ward 3 Bailey place, from 118 Magazine, ward 4 Baldwin, from 1605 Cambridge to 78 Kirk- land, ward 1 [east, ward 1
Baldwin-street court, from 26 Baldwin, Baldwin place, from 97 Main, north, wd. 2 Ballord place, from 222 Putnam avenue, east, ward 4
Banks, from 10 Mt. Auburn to Sands, wd.1 Bates, from opposite 32 Raymond to Avon Hill, ward 5
Bath, from 158 Mt. Auburn, south, ward - Bay, from 776 Main to 88 Kinnaird, wd. 4 Beacon (Somerville), continuation of Hamp- shire 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 344 North avenue to 140 Elm, Somerville line, ward 5
Bell, from 17 Allston, ward 4
Bellevue avenue, from 90 Raymond, east and west, ward 5
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
Berkeley place, from Berkeley, westerly Berkshire, from 35 Bristol, north, to be- yond Vandine, ward 2
Berkshire place, from Berkshire to next 165 Portland, ward 2 [ward 2
Bigelow., from 693 Main to 282 Harvard, Binney, from Third to Ninth, ward 3
Binney Field, Cambridge, between Winsor and B. & A. R. R. crossing, ward 2
Bismarck, from Newman to beyond Glad- stone, Ward 5
Blackstone, from 331 River to 116 Western avenue, ward 4
Blair place, from 72 Bolton, ward 5
Blake, from 398 North avenue to oppo- site 25 Orchard, ward 5
B anche, from 16 Front, south, ward +
B ight court, from Washington, near Clark
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES. ETC.
Boardman, from 183 Harvard to 254 Broad- way, ward 2
Boardman place, from 13 Boardman, wd. 2 Bolton, from 111 Dublin, and across Dublin at 131, to the railroad, ward 5
Bond, from 47 Concord avenue to 58 Garden, ward 1
Bow, from 902 Main to 59 Mt. Auburn, ward 1
Bowdoin, from Hudson to 22 Linnæan, ward 5
Boylston, from 9 Harvard square to Brigh- ton 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 215 North avenue to F. R. R. 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 86 Raymond, ward 5
Brewer, from 146 Mt. Auburn, south. wd. 1
Brewery, from 166 Broadway, to 305 Main, wards 2 and 4
Brewster, from 61 Sparks to 10 Appleton, ward 1
Brick Alley, from 52 North
Bridge, from Craigie's bridge, East Cam- bridge, to Somerville line, ward 3
Brimmer place, from 32 Brewery to 7 Muuson, 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 861 North ave. ward 5 Brookline, front 520 Main to the Charles river, ward 4
Brooks, from 361 Main to 34 School, ward 4
Brooks place, from Moore to Clark, ward 4 Brown, from 124 Brattle, to 13 Foster, ward 1
Buckingham, from 23 Craigie to 60 Con- cord avenue, ward 1
Burns court, from 10 Foster, opp. Brown, ward 1
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 Camelia ave. fr. Cambridge to Line, north Cameron, from 736 North avenue to Som- erville line, ward 5
Camp, from Jobu to Lerned, ward 5
Carli Je, from 294 Prospect to 73 Tremont, ward 2
Carver, from 70 Sacramento to Museum, ward 1
Cedar, from 857 North ave. to 59 Spruce, ward 5
Cedar square, from 33 Cedar, ward 5
Central place, from 21 Western avenue, north, ward 4
Central square. junction Main, River, Mag- azine streets, and Western ave. ward 4 Centre, from 85 Hancock' to 8 Dana, werd 2
Channing, from 168 Brattle to Mt. Auburn, opposite the Hospital, ward 1
Chapman pace, from 13 Gerry to 14 Brewer, ward 1
Charles, from First, at Hawkins Machine Co's building, to Ninth. ward 3
Chatham, from 145 Haucock to 36 Dana, ward 2
Chauncey, from 31 North avenue to 15 Con- cord avenue, ward 1
Cherry, from 421 Main to 176 Harvard, wards 4 aud 2
Cherry court, from 22 Cherry, east, wd. 4 Chester, from 530 North avenue to Som- erville line, ward 5
Chestnut, from 168 Pleasant to Waverly, ward 4
Chestnut Park, from 23 to 31 Charles, ward 3
Chilton, from Huron, to Vasal lane, west of Fayerweather
Church, from 13 Harvard row to 45 Brat- tle, ward 1 [ward 3
Church place, from 258 Cambridge, south, Clarendon avenue, from 828 North ave. to Somerville line, ward 5
Clark, from 387 Main to 20 Webster ave. orth, wards 4 and 2
Clark street place, from 46 Clark, easterly Clary, fro.n 365 Prospect. ward 2
Clay, from 93 Spruce to 40 Harvey, wd. 5 Cleveland, from opp. 49 Ellery to 29 Dana, ward 1
Clifton, from 115 Spruce to 64 Harvey, Ward 5 [ward 2
Clinton, from 707 Main to 290 Harvard, Cogswell avenue, from 459 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 907 North avenue to Kimball, ward 5
Common, from 66 Norfolk to 7 Elm, ward 2 Common, from 249 Harvard to 312 Broadway
Concord avenue, from 3 Waterhouse to Wellington and Adams, Belmont line, wards 1 and 5
Conlons court, from 244 Third, east, wd. 3 Coolidge place, from 505 Main, ward 4
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
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 Pearl to 102 River, Ward 4
Cottage court, from 8 Cottage, south, ward 4
Cottage Park ave. from 831 North avenue, ward 5
Cottage Row, from opp. 326 Green, ward 4 Cowperthwaite, from 73 Banks to 38 De- Wolf, ward 1
Craigie, from 30 Concord avenue to 141 Brattle, ward 1
Creighton, from 399 North avenue to F. R. R. ward 5
Crescent, from 96 Oxford to 61 Sacra- mento, ward 5
Crescent avenue, from 59 Walden to Ray- mond, ward 5 [ward 2
Crosslan , from 181 Clark to 78 Bristol, Cummock place. from Mt. Auburn, north, between Brattle sq. and Boylston
Cushing, from Belmont, beyond railroad
bridge, to Grove near Belmont line,wd. 1 Cushing avenue, from 50 Cushing, ward 1 Cushing court, from 82 Cushing, ward 1
Dailey alley, from 107 Cambridge to 2 Gore, ward 3
Dana, from 787 Main to 1562 Cambridge, wards 1 and 2
Dana square, Magazine, from Lawrence, to Lake and Niagara, ward 4
Daven ort, from next 120 Elm to beyond Orchard, ward 5
Davis, from 125 Harvard to 42 Hampshire, ward 2
Day, from 574 North avenue to Somerville line, ward 5
Daye court, from 21 Blackstone
Deacon, from 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, De Wolf, from 38 Mt. Auburn to Flagg, ward 1 [ward 1 DeWolf place, from 11 DeWolf, west, Dickinson, from 236 Broadway, to Davis, ward 2 [1
Dinsmore court, from 33 Willard, west.wd. Distill House, from 945 Cambridge to Som- erville line, ward 2 [ward 1
Divinity avenue, from 27 Kirkland, north, Doane, from Foster to Kenway, ward 1
Dodge, from 85 Western avenue to Grigg, ward 4
Donnell, from 99 Concord avenue, to 140 Garden, ward 5 +
Douglass, from 513 Main to 50 Austin, wd
Douglass court, from 5 Douglass, n. Main, ward 4
Dover, from 594 North avenue, to Somer- ville line, ward 5
Dublin, from 107 Garden, Wyeth sq. to 74 Spruce, ward 5
Dudley, from 691 North avenue to beyond Jackson, ward 5
Dunster, from 1 Harvard square, south to Collège wharf, ward 1
Dwight, from Murray, westerly, ward 1 Dyke, from 27 De Wolf 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 650 Cambridge, south to Spring, ward 3
Eliot, from 104 Mt. Auburn, to opposite 63 Boylston, ward 1
Eliot square, Eliot, junction Mt. Auburn, ward 1 [ward 1
Ell ry, from 811 Main to 1604 Cambridge, Ellsworth avenue, from 403 Broadway to 1542 Cambridge, ward 2
Elm, from 213 Harvard, north, to Somer- ville line, ward 2
Elm, from White to Russell, ward 5
Elmer, from Sands, north, ward 1
Elmwood avenue, from 182 Brattle to Mt. Auburn, ward 1
Emery court, from Munroe south, ward 3 Emmons place, from 35 Baldwin, west, ward 1
Emmett place, from 106 Sixth, ward 3
Ericcson court, from 169 Green, north, ward 4 [ward 4
Erie, from 120 Brookline to 84 Magazine, Essex, from 591 Main to 238 Harvard, wd 2 Essex court, from 51 Essex. north. ward 2 Eustis court, from 112 Oxford to Harris place, ward 5 [ford, ward 1 Everett, from 42 North avenue to 45 Ox- Fairfield, from 12 Spruce to 64 Pemberton, ward 5 [ward 4
Fairmont, from 91 Magazine to 258 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 Huron, ward 1
Fayette, from 369 Broadway to 1426 Cam- bridge, ward 2
Felton, from 469 Broadway to 1426 Cam- bridge, ward 1
Fifth, from 68 Winter to Potter, ward 3
First, from 66 Cambridge to 15 Main, wd. 3 Fisk place, from 138 Washington, ward 2 Flagg, from 75 Putnam ave. to 58 De Wolf, ward 1
Flagy-street court, from 36 Flagg, below Banks, south, ward 1
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES. ETC.
Florence, from Magazine, opposite Tufts to Pleasant, ward 4
Florence place, from 31 Norfolk, west, ward 2
F len, from 9 Concord avenue to 13 Wat- erhouse, wa"d 1
Forest from 116 North avenue, east, to Somerville line, ward 5
Forres place, from 18 Lambert, ward 3
Fort Putnam, junction of Fourth and Otis. ward 3
Fort Washington, Washington square, from Waverly, at Allston, to B. & A. R. R .. ward 4
Foster, from 21 Willard to 14 Lowell, wd. 1 Foster place, from 17 Foster, north of Brown, ward 1 [ward 3
Fourth, from 244 Bridge to 139 Charles, Fourth st. place, from 101 Fourth, ward 3 Francis avenue, from 43 Kirkland, north, ward 1
Frank, from 674 North avenue to Locke, ward 5
Franklin, from Albany to Putnam avenue, ward 4
Fresh Pond avenue, from Concord avenue, near F. R. R. to Lake View ave. ward 1 Fresh Pond Drive, from Concord avenue
and from Fresh Pond lane, around the bor ler of the pond, ward 1
Fresh Pond lane. from Brattle next west of Larch to Lexington ave. ward 1
Frisbie place, from; 23 Kirkland, north, ward 1
Front, from 484 Main to 9 Village, ward 4 Front-street court, from) 14 Front, southi. ward 4
Frost. from 12 Roseland to Harris, Ward 5 Garden, from North avenue, opp. the Uni- versity to 300 Walden, wards 1 and 5
Garden court, from 127 Garden to beyond Dublin, ward 5
Gardner,from 31 Tremont to 222 Prospect, ward 2
Garfield, from 88 North avenue, nortli of Sacramento, to 111 Oxford, ward 5
George, from 45 Montgomery to Clay, ward 5
Gerry, from 136 Mt. Auburn, south, wd. 1 Gibson, from Mt. Auburn to Foster
Gipsey place, from Moore, south of School, west, ward 4
Gladstone, from 900 North avenue to Bismarck, ward 5 [ward 4 Glenwood, from 340 Pearl to Magazine, Goff, from Front to Pacific, southwest of Albany
Gordon place, from 8 Florence, south, wd. 4 Gore, from 152 Bridge to Somerville line, ward 3
Gore place, from 132 Gore, south, ward 4 Gorham, from beyond 56 Wendell to Ham- mond, ward 1
Granite, from 355 Pearl to Magazine, wd. 4 Grant, from 49 Banks to 24 De Wolf, wd.1 Gray, fro u 30 Linnæem to 7 Nort .n. ward 5 Gray place, from 91 Harvard. south, wd. 2 Green, from 13 Sidney to across Putnam avenue, ward 4
Greenough avenue, from Highland avenue, to 20 Ellsworth avenue, ward 2
Grigg, from 156 Patnam aventie, north of Western avenue to 38 Howard, ward 4
Grotto place, from Moore, between School and Washington, west, ward +
Grove. from Adams, at Belmont line to Cushing, ward 1
Grove avenue, from Putnam avenue to Allston opp. Bell et.
Groveland, from 24 Spruce, south, ward 5 Hadley, from 424 North avenue, ward 5 Hall place, from 4 Buckingham, ward 1
Hamilton, from 98 Waverly to 98 Magazine, ward 4
Hammond, from 50 Oxford, to Carver, ward 1
Hampshire, from 179 Broadway, west to Somerville line, ward 2
Hampshire court, from 193 Hampshire Hampshire place from 189 Hampshire Hancock, from 74 Ki maird to 384 Broad- Way, ward 2
Hancock place, from 110 Hancock, ward 2 Hardi ig, from 825 Cambridge, north to Somerville line, ward 2
Harold place, from Cherry, n. M ain, west- erly, ward 4
Harrington place, from 137 Washington Harris, from foot of Frost, east, to Somer- ville line, ward 5
Harris place, from Harris at Somerville line to Enstis court, ward 5
Harrison, from 347 Main to 70 Washington, ward 2
Harrison avenue, from Columbus avenue, to Whittemore avenue, ward 5
Harvard, from 201 Main, to 1 Harvard square, wards 2 and 1
Harvard place, from 23 Harvard, ward 2
Harvard row, from Lyceum building, Har- vard square, to Church, ward 1
Harvard square, junction Harvard, Brattle and North avenue, ward 1
Harvey, from 7 Cedar to beyond Clifton, ward 5
Haskell, from 563 North avenue to 23 Spruce, ward 5
Hastings, 1rom B. & A. R. R. to opposite 55 Moore, ward 2
Hastings square, Brookline, between Chest- nut and Henry, ward 4
Hawthorn, from 96 Brattle to Mt. Auburn, ward 1
Hawthorn avenue, from 221 Brattle,
ward 1
ADVERTISEMENTS
International Trust Company, 45 MILK, COR. DEVONSHIRE ST.
CAPITAL STOCK, - -
$1,000,000.00 -
UNDIVIDED PROFITS,
- 900,000.00
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST COM- PANY'S BUSINESS.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
SPECIAL, ACCOMODA- TIONS FOR LADIES' AC- COUNTS.
ABSOLUTELY BURGLAR-PROOF AND FIRE-PROOF
Safe Deposit Vaults.
With the Most Modern Safe- guards, Improvements and Conveniences.
SEPARATE
ACCOMODA-
TIONS FOR LADIES.
RENT OF SAFES, $10. to $100. Per Year.
BANK HOURS,
1 9 to 3. Vaults Open 9 to 4.
JOHN M. GRAHAM, President.
HENRY L. JEWETT, Secretary. EDWARD H. BURDETT, Supt. of Vaults.
William Claflin, Joseph S. Kendall, Lyman Nichols, Thomas F. Temple,
William W. Crapo,
DIRECTORS.
John P. Spaulding, John Hogg, John M. Graham, John C. Paige,
Robert M. Morse, Patrick A. Collins, A. N. Burbank, C. J. H. Woodbury,
Aaron Davis Weld.
ADVERTISEMENTS
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
International Trust
Company,
OF BOSTON, TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF SAVINGS BANKS IN MASSACHUSETTS. Close of Business, October 31, 1893.
ASSETS.
Loans and Discounts,
$3,515,522 06
City of Boston Bonds, 1,089,000 00
Municipal and other Bonds and Stocks,
1,142,673 54
Real Estate,
458,350 06
Expenses and Taxes Paid, 22,954 79
Cash on Hand and in Banks,
666,855 64
$6,895,356 09
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock,
$1,000,000 00
Surplus Fund, $700,000 00
Guarantee Fund, 100,000 00
Undivided Profits, 265,211 81
1,065,211 81
Deposits,
4,830,144 28
$6,895,356 09
TRUST DEPARTMENT.
Municipal and other Bonds and Stocks, $623,258 98
Notes of Corporations, 405,816 24
Endowments and Bequests (Special Trust), 60,750 00
Loans on Real Estate, 14,350 00
Real Estate owned,
533 00
Cash on Hand and in Banks,
8,680 41
$1,113,388 63
Trust Deposits, Income,
$1,104,708 22
8,680 41
$1,113,388 63
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
Haves, from 90 Putnam avenue, east to 75 Howard, ward 4
Healey, from 21 Parker, ward 1
Henderson court, from 10 Day, ward 5 Henry, from Waverly to 318 Pear , wd. 4 Hews, from Grigg to 93 Western avenue, ward 4 [ward 1
Highland, from 69 Sparks, to Reservoir, Highland avenue, from 393 Broadway, to 1492 Cambridge, ward 2 [ward 1 Hilliard, from 60 Brattle to 133 Mt. Auburn, Hilliard place. from 15 Hilliard, W-st, wd.1 Hillside avenue, from 63 Washington ave- nue, to opp. 63 Avon Hill. w
Hillside place, from 98 Avon Hill, ward 5 Hilton place, from 79 Murray. ward 1
Hittinger avenne, from Holworthy to Huron Holden. from Kirkland, opp. Baldwin, to Scott [ward 5
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