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Turner Charles E. caulker, house 21 Liverpool Turner James L. shipwright, house Cross, cor. Border Turner Jesse L. last maker, house Lexington, near Marion Turner Joseph W. type founder, house 21 Liverpool Turner William, shipsmith, boards at J. Weston's Tuttle Edward W. shipwright, house Marion, eor. Princeton Tuttle Alice Mrs. house Sumner, eor. London
Twining Joseph, coppersmith at J. W. Coltman's Twitchell Charles M. A. grocer, 6 Maverick square, h. 9 Henry Tyler ( Charles C.) & Blanehard (Isaac G.), printers, Winthrop block, Maverick square, house 159 Webster Tyler Jonathan, provisions, house Sumner, near Cottage
ULMAR WILLIAM, shipsmith, D. D. Kelley's wharf, and rear 252 Commercial, house Sumner, near Cottage Underwood Charles G. clerk, Lewis, cor. Sumner Underwood Joseph, pile driver, house 112 Havre Unruh Joseph B. silver plater, 5} Bromfield, h. 27 Liverpool Upton John P. printer, house Hooton court
VALENTINE S. T. clerk, 7 Granite block, b. 71 Maverick Vanderford Benjamin, engineer E. R. R. h. Centre, c. Orleans Varner Henry G. paver, house 4 Lewis
Varney Benjamin, 1 Maverick square, boards Meridian Varney Henry W. shipwright, h. 29 Maverick sq. Vela Jasper, steward R. B. Forbes, house Bennington Verge Andrew, cooper, New, house 80 London Vinal Ezra, sign painter, 21 Union, house Central square Vittum Francis J. machinist, house 4 Bessom court Vogelsang John, sugar house, house Everett Vose Edwin, at oil mill, boards Eutaw
Vose Joseph, cooper, house 58 Porter
WADE THOMAS, laborer, house Decatur Wait William, machinist, house Decatur, cor. Bremen Wakefield George, machinist, boards 32 Orleans
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Wakefield Samuel, shipwright, house Saratoga Wakefield William, caulker, house London, near Porter Walcott Edward, blacksmith, house 36 Maverick Waldron Daniel F. stone mason, house 184 E. Sumner Walker Charles, shipwright, house near Central square Walker Gardner, sail maker, house Saratoga
Walker Seymour J. machinist, house 3 Bessom court Walker Wm. Chauncy, clerk, 14 Maverick square Wall Richard, laborer, house 29 Porter
Wallace John, teamster, boards 16 E. Sumner
Wallace William, carpenter, house Meridian, cor. Eutaw Ward Daniel F. moulder, house Saratoga, near Central square Ward Foster, moulder, house Saratoga
Ward Henry, laborer, house Saratoga, near the foundry Ward John, moulder, house 107 Maverick
Wardwell Augustus, teamster, boards 16 E. Sumner Warner Richard, slater, Marginal, house 97 Meridian Warr Charles, grocer, house 5 Bennington, near Chelsea Warren Edward, ship joiner, boards 16 Bennington
Washburn (Cyrus) & Bliss ( Levi), commission merchants and · lumber dealers, foot of Sumner, house 16 London Washburn Roderick F. merchant tailor, 9 Lewis, h. 27 Chelsca Waters Patrick, laborer, house 28 Porter [14 Border Waters William, coppersmith and plumber, 10 Sumner, house Waters William jr. coppersmith, boards 14 Border, near Cross Watkins William, machinist, house Trenton
Watson Charles G. waterman, house 5 Maverick, near New Watson John, tailor, house 1 Wesley
Webb Allen P. housewright, house 117 Maverick
Webb Charles, blacksmith, boards 11 Winthrop
Webb Nath. P. cooper, house 142 Sumner, near Cottage Webster Charles, shipwright, house London, near Meridian
Webster Charles H. Rev. house 26 Maverick square
Webster Margaret, widow, house 71 Marion
Weed Samuel S. machinist, house 11 New
Weeks Abraham, house 6 Border
Weeks Ebenezer & J. S. fish, lobsters, Weeks's wharf, foot of Sumner, house at Lynn
Weeks John S. (Mellen, Hill & Co.), house 16 Border
Wehrle Francis J. machinist, house Sumner
Welch Bartholomew, laborer, house Bremen
Welch Ellen, widow, house 65 Porter
Welch James, blacksmith, Decatur, house 57 Porter
Welch James, laborer, house Maverick, near R. R. crossing
Welch John, laborer, house 1 Havre place
Welch John, laborer, house 38 London
Welch Michael, blacksmith, house Decatur
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Welch Michael, laborer, house Paris court Welch Patrick, wheelwright, house 16 Trenton Welch Richard, laborer, house Liverpool, near Maverick Welch Thomas, laborer, house rear London, near Porter Wellington Alfred A. grocer, 23 Dock square, h. 99 Webster Wellock Charles H. shipwright, house E. Sumner, n. Cottage Wells Charles D. machinist, house 51 Chelsea Wells George S. teamster, boards 182 East Sumner Wells Hasty G. carpenter, house Bennington Wells Joseph, cooper, house Central square Wells John A. H. clerk, boards 82 East Sumner Welsh Michael, cook, house 17 Porter Welsh Patrick, tinsmith, house 25 Porter Welsh Rodmond, tailor, 34 Sumner Welsh Thomas, shoemaker, house 41 Porter Wendell Benjamin, fish, house 17 Havre
Wentworth Elias, pile driver, house 106 Havre Wentworth Frederick A. mason, house 121 East Sumner
Wentworth Jacob C. 17 & 19 Winthrop market, h. 123 Maverick Wentworth Moses, pile driver, house Hooton court Wentworth William, housewright, house 80 Bremen Wentworth William, pile driver, house 106 Havre
Wenzell Jacob, house East Sumner, near Cottage Wesberg William A. mariner, house 11 Cross, near Border West Franklin, fireman ferry boat, boards 29 Maverick square West John, shipwright, house 33 London
West Samuel, I Lewis's wharf, house 35 Webster
Westman Henry; mariner, house 50 Liverpool
Weston John, blacksmith, house Central square
Weston Patrick, laborer, house Erin alley
Weston Patrick, laborer, house 61 Porter [East Sumner
Weston Stephen, provisions, 12 Winthrop market, house 62 Weston Simcon (IV. & S. Weston), house 4 Maverick
Weston Washburn & S. painters and grainers, 14 Lewis, house 4 Maverick
Whalen John, laborer, house Orleans
Whealan Francis, laborer, house 56 Porter
Wheeler Daniel (S. L. Snow & Co ), house Trenton, c. Brooks Wheeler George, laborer, house Lexington
Wheelock Isaac, teamster, boards 31 Sumner Whelpley James, shipwright, house Eutaw
Whidden Andrew G. & S. H. shipwrights and caulkers, Weeks's wharf, foot of Sumner, h. Marion [court street Whidden Stephen H. (A. G. & S. H. Whidden), house 2 Garden Whippen Gco. B. leather dresser, house East Sumner Whitcomb Frederick, engineer, boards 38 Havre
Whitcomb Levi L. undertaker, house Saratoga, cor. Meridian
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Whitcomb Rebecca, widow, house 10 West Sumner White Charles, bookbinder, house 54 Porter White Charles F. captain, house 21 Meridian White David, boot maker, house 4 Cross White Edward K. boards 17 Murray court White George N. house 278 Meridian White James W. freight master E. R. R. house 17 Murray ct. White John, funeral undertaker, Sumner, opposite Paris, house 6 Winthrop
White William, blacksmith, house 87 Cottage
White William, boarding house, Chelsea, near Decatur Whitehouse Mary, widow, house Saratoga, near the foundry Whitehouse Richard, mason, boards Cunard House
Whitehouse Sidney F. mason, 33 Chelsea
Whitley Michael, blacksmith, house Princeton, cor. Prescott Whitney Ethan, clothing, boots, shoes, &c. 39 Maverick square, house 29 Havre
Whitney William C. teamster, house Saratoga
Whitten Benj. F. engineer sugar refinery, house 35 London Whitten Hannah E. widow, house Princeton
Whitten Isaiah, furniture, 162 Hanover, house 14 Bennington Whitten Matthew, carpenter, house 1 Bremen
Whitton James H. printer, house 122 Havre
Whorf Caleb F. fish, Jeffries, corner Maverick
Whorf James, fish, Jeffries, corner Maverick, house Jeffries
Wiggin David C. pile driver, house 85 Meridian
Wiggin Noah, house 6 Sumner Wiggin Peter, cooper, house Everett Wilbur Alfred R. house 103 Everett
Wilder Henry, paper ruler, boards 29 Maverick square
Wilder William, machinist, boards Sumner, corner Liverpool Wilder William S paper ruler, 30 Cornhill, house 159 Webster Wiley Nathaniel P. (Mahew & W.), Miller's wharf Wiley William, carpenter, house Everett place
Wiley William Rev. house Maverick, next Catholic church Willhauk Franz, baker, 81 Maverick, house do.
Williams Alfred, cabinet maker, house 130 Saratoga Williams James, house 11 Winthrop Williams John H. shipwright, house 19 New Williamson John N. lighterman, boards 10 Paris Willis Henry, machinist, boards 10 Havre Willwert, Elias, machinist, house 66 East Sumner Wilson Charles, rigger, house 119 Everett Wilson Mary, tailoress, house 169 Everett
Wilson Mary A. widow, house 48 Liverpool, near Maverick Winfield James, coppersmitli, house 69 Cottage, near Everett Winn Farrell L. moulder, house 36 London
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EAST BOSTON [Y] DIRECTORY.
Winn Laughlin, laborer, house 34 Porter Winn Patriek, laborer, house Bennington Winslow Seth, cabinet maker, house Saratoga Wise Thomas, machinist, opposite 99 Marginal, house 99 do. Wolf Jacob, sugar house, house 103 Marginal
Wood Dorothy, widow, house Sumner, opposite Border Wood John I. mason, house 56 East Sumner Wood Samuel, potter, house 2 Eutaw, near Brooks Woodbury Albert, planer, boards Chelsea, opposite Wesley Woodbury Daniel, morocco binding manufacturer, Tuttle's wharf, house Sumner, near London
Woodbury Joseph P. proprietor stationary eutter, planing, tonguing, and grooving machines, Border, house at Lynn Woods John L. mast maker, house Liverpool, near Maverick Woodside Andrew, shipwright, house 23 Porter Woodside Benjamin, shipwright, house 24 Trenton Woodward Thomas, tailor, house Chelsea, near Preseott Woollard George, oil maker, house Saratoga, near Prescott Work William T. earpenter, boards 40 Saratoga Wormell John P. painter, boards 14 Liverpool Wormell Joseph, painter, house 14 Liverpool, near Sumner Wormwell Henry, laborer, house Meridian, near Monmouth Worthen John, teamster, house 69 Cottage
Wright George, boiler maker, house 89 Cottage Wright Henry, blacksmith, house Trenton, near Brooks Wright John, blacksmith, house Paris, near Deeatur Wright Robert, plasterer, house 73 Maveriek
Wright William, lather, house Paris, corner Decatur Wright William, sail maker, house Princeton
Wright William E. shipwright, house Trenton, near Brooks Wyman Daniel, machinist, boards 18 West Sumner Wyman George W. lighterman, house 5 Lexington place Wyman Jerome, lighterman, boards 5 Lexington place Wyman William, blacksmith, house Saratoga, near Prescott
YORK GEORGE N. carpenter, house Marion Young Benjamin, pile driver, boards 47 East Sumner . Young Henry, machinist, boards 16 East Sumner Young James, lobster dealer, house 93 Meridian Young John W. ship joiner, New, and Cunningham's wharf, Sumner, house Marion, corner Saratoga Young Moses, provisions, Sumner, e. London, h. 125 Maverick Young Moses M. machinist, house 47 East Sumner Young Peter C. pile driver, boards 47 East Sumner Young Philander, machinist, house 67 Maveriek Young Silas, shipwright, house Havre, near Porter Yuill George, shipwright, house 9 Monmouth
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EAST BOSTON DIRECTORY.
STREETS, COURTS, PLACES, &C.
Addison, from Saratoga to Chelsea bridge
Belmont square, from Sumner to Marginal street Bennington place, from Bennington street Bennington, from Central square
Bremen, from Sumner to Addison street Bessom court, from Webryger, between Orleans and Cottage Border, from Sumner to Condor street
Brooks, from Condor to Cottage street Castle court, from Everett street,
Central sq. junction of Bennington, Meridian and Liverpool Centre, from Orleans to Marginal street
Cheever place, north side from Sumner, above Cottage Chelsea, from Maverick square to Chelsea bridge
Chelsea place, from Chelsea street Condor, from Border to Knox street
Cottage, from Marginal to Maverick street Cross, from Border to New street
Decatur, from Liverpool to Orleans street
Doherty court, north side of Everett, above Lamson street Eagle, from Border to Chelsea street Eagle Hill, 3d section
Erin alley, from Liverpool to Border street
Eutaw, from Border to White street
Everett, from Orleans to Jeffries street
Everett court, north side of Everett, above Cottage Falcon, from Border to Knox street
Fessenden's court, from Webster street, near Orleans Ford place, north side Everett street, above Doherty court Havre, from Sumner to Bennington street Havre place, from Havre street
Henry, from Maverick square to Paris street
Highland place, north side from Sumner, above Cottage Hooton court, from Everett street Jeffries, from Marginal to Maverick street
Kelley place, north side Everett, above Ford place
Knox, from Eagle to Condor street
Lamson, from Belmont square to Everett street Lamson court, from Lamson street Lewis, from E. B. ferry to Sumner street Lexington, from Meridian to Eagle street Lexington place, from Lexington street Liverpool, from Sumner to Central square London, from Sumner to Bennington street Marginal, from Lewis to Jeffries street
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Marion, from Chelsea to White strcet
Maverick, from Jeffries to New street
Maverick square, between Lewis and Meridian streets Meridian, from Maverick square to Condor street Meridian court, from Meridian, near London street
Milton, near Wordsworth strect
Monmouth, from Meridian to Brooks street
Murray court, from Orleans, between Webster and Sumner sts. New, from Sumner to Maverick street Noble place, north side from Sumner, above Highland place Orleans, from Marginal to Bennington street Paris, from Sumner to Bennington street
Paris court, from Paris, between Wesley and Decatur streets Paris place, from Paris street Porter, from Chelsea street to Central square
Prescott, from Chelsea to White street
Princeton, from Meridian to Chelsea street
Putnam, from Cottage to Condor street Saratoga, from Central square across Chelsea street Sumner, from Marginal to New street
Sumner place, from Sumner street, above Highland place
Trenton, from Meridian to Eagle street
Terrace place, from Webster, opposite Belmont square Union court, from Everett street Webster, from Sumner, crossing Lewis street
Wesley, from Chelsea to Meridian street White, from Border to Trenton street
Winthrop, from Maverick square to Paris street
Wordsworth, from Saratoga street
WHARVES.
E. Allen's, from Sumner, opposite Liverpool street Aspinwall's, from New street
Atlantic Steamship, Marginal, foot of Orleans street Belcher's, from Chelsea street, near Central square Brown & Lovell's, Sumner, opposite London street Cunningham's, from Sumner, opposite Border street East Boston, from the ferry line, westerly side of Lewis street Eastern Railroad, Marginal, from Lewis to Orleans street Ferry, foot of Lewis street
Forbes's, on Border, between Decatur street and Central sq. Grand Junction Railroad & Depot Co., from the Atlantic
Steamboat whf. on Marginal st., south-easterly, 1200 feet Glendon Rolling Mill, on Eagle st. easterly end of Trenton st. Hall's wharf and ship yard, on Border, foot of Decatur street Jones's, near Central square
Josselyn's, westerly end of Maverick street
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EAST BOSTON DIRECTORY.
D. D. Kelly's Marine Railway, Sumner, opp. Liverpool street Lombard, from Sumner, opposite Paris street Mckay's wharf and ship yard, on Border, foot of Eutaw street Miller's, from New street
N. Sturtevant's, on Border, foot of Eutaw street Pratt & Cashing's, from New street
Pigeon & Pool's, foot of Liverpool street
Sturtevant & Edwards's, on Border, near Central square
Tufts', westerly end of Webster street
Tuttle's, Sumner, opposite London street
Weeks's, corner of New and Sumner streets
BUILDINGS, OFFICES, HALLS.
Adelphi Hall, Webster street
Brown's Block, from Princeton, near Meridian street
Clifton's Block, Central square
Granite Block, Maverick square
Maverick Block, in Maverick square
Odd Ladies' Hall, junction of Meridian, Decatur and Havre sts.
Ritchie Hall, in Granite Block, Maverick square
Washington Hall, Ritchie Building
Winthrop Block, Maverick square, corner Maverick street
Winthrop Market, Maverick square, corner Maverick street
EAST BOSTON POST OFFICE.
GEORGE H. PLUMMER, Postmaster.
Sumner Street, under the church, corner Maverick Square. Opens from the Ist of April to the Ist of October, at 7 A. M. and closes at 8 P. M .; remainder of the year, opens at 73 A. M, and closes at 7} P. M. Letters delivered by penny post.
COMPANIES, SOCIETIES, &o.
Amity Lodge of Odd Ladies, No. 1, meet every other Thurs- day afternoon, at their Hall on Meridian street.
Mount Tabor Lodge, Freemasons, meet on the third Thurs- day evening of every month, in the Hall in the Winthrop Bl'k. Maverick Lodge, No, 36, I. O. of O. F., meet every Monday evening at Adelphi Hall, Webster street.
Samoset Encampment, No. 11, I. O. of O. F., meet on the second and fourth Monday evening in each month, at Adel- phi Hall, Webster street.
Sons of Temperance, Phoenix Division, No. 112, meet every Friday evening at the Odd Ladies' Hall, Meridian street.
Working Men's Protective Union, Div. No. 34, Maverick sq.
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CHURCHES AND MINISTERS. MAVERICK CHURCH, Orthodox,
Sumner street, corner of Maverick square. Rev. Rufus W. Clark, Pastor ; Albert Bowker, Clerk ; Joseph Robbins, Treasurer ; William R. Lovejoy, John Har- mon, Committee ; Arad T. Harlow, Sexton.
FIRST EAST BOSTON UNITARIAN CONGREGA- TIONAL SOCIETY, Place of worship, Ritchie Hall.
Rev. Warren H. Cudworth, Pastor; John B. Drew, Clerk ; Thomas M. Crane, Thomas Edwards, Cyrus Washburn, Asses- sors ; William C. Barstow, Henry D. Gardiner, Thomas L. Manson, Edward Brigham, Standing Committee ; Henry Jones, Treasurer and Collector.
WINTHROP BAPTIST SOCIETY, Chapel, Winthrop Block.
Rev. James N. Sykes, Pastor ; H. A. Stevens, Clerk; Chas. C. Tyler, Auditor ; B. L. Crocker, Treasurer ; N. Litchfield, J. Charter, J. J. Bragdon, H. A. Emery, Standing Committee.
SIXTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
Meridian street.
Rev. C. S. Macreading, Pastor ; Richard Beeching, Secre- tary; Quincy Dyer, Treasurer ; Isaiah Atkins, E. F. Porter, Newell Greeley, Q. Dyer, R. Rich, William Bragdon, Isaiah Whitten, S. E. Gould, R. Libbey, Trustees; Henry Bragdon, Sexton.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Episcopal, Paris street.
Rev. N. G. Allen, Rector ; William H. Calrow, William Schouler, Wardens ; William H. Thorndike, Clerk; John Watson, Treasurer; John Watson, M. Appleby, Henry Bre- voort, Thomas Cassidy, John Dillingham, William H. Thorn- dike, George McGrevey, Vestrymen.
SIXTH UNIVERSALIST CHURCH,
Chapel, Lewis, between Sumner and Webster street. Rev. Charles H. Webster, Pastor; A. W. Fernald, Clerk ; D. Y. Kendall, Merrill Pettengill, Israel F. Crafts, Joseph Hastings, Francis M. Andrews, Committee.
ST. NICHOLAS' CHURCH, Roman Catholic, Maverick, corner Havre street. Rev. William Wiley, Pastor.
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EAST BOSTON DIRECTORY.
EAST BOSTON ORNAMENTAL TREE ASSOCI- ATION.
Organized, 1851.
OFFICERS .- Ebenezer Atkins, President ; Cyrus Washburn, Vice President ; George H. Plummer, Treasurer ; David H. Blaney, Secretary; Samuel Hall, Edwin Rice, Noah Sturte- vant, Henry D. Gardiner, Mark Googins, Benjamin Lamson, Henry Jones, Rev. N. G. Allen, Directors.
We are pleased to see this index of the growth and prosper- ity of East Boston. Posterity will feel grateful to this Asso- ciation, if they carry out the design of their constitution ; and all undoubtedly will give material aid to that which promises to be of so much value to the people and the place.
CONSTITUTION.
SECT. 1. This Association shall be called the East Boston Ornamental Tree Association, and shall have for its object the encouragement of the planting and growing of shade trees in the public streets of East Boston.
SECT. 2. The officers of the Association shall consist of a President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, and eight Di- rectors, all of whom shall constitute a Board of Managers, and shall be chosen annually in the month of February, by the members, in such manner as the majority of them may deter- mine.
SECT. 3. Any person may be a member of the Association by annually paying the sum of one dollar.
SECT. 4. The funds of the Association, under the direction of the Board of Managers, shall be exclusively appropriated to the planting and culture of shade trees, in such streets of East Boston, as to the Managers may seem most advisable ; regard being paid from year to year to as equal a distribution of the trees in the different sections of the Island as can be attained.
SECT. 5. The Board of Managers shall annually call a meeting of the members of the Association, in the month of February, for the choice of officers for the ensuing year, which year shall commence on the first day of March, and the Man- agers may call a meeting of the members at any other time when they may deem it advisable.
SECT. 6. The Board of Managers may establish such By- Laws for the government of the Association as to them may seem best; and this Constitution may at any regular meeting of the Association be amended by the vote of the majority of the members present.
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EAST BOSTON DIRECTORY.
EAST BOSTON COMPANY.
OFFICE, 99 State street.
SAMUEL S LEWIS, President.
WILLIAM C. BARSTOW, Treasurer and Superintendent. EDWARD S. RAND, Solicitor.
GEORGE F. WADSWORTH, Clerk.
S. S. LEWIS,
BENJAMIN LAMSON,
A. A. WELLINGTON,
Directors.
CHARLES J. HENDEE,
WM. C. BARSTOW,
EAST BOSTON WHARF,
J. B. JONES, Treasurer. Office, 21 Lewis Street.
EBEN. H. REDDING, Wharfinger.
The East Boston Wharf Company have added to their for- mer accommodations a block of ten large brick warehouses, fire-proof, well calculated for the storage of Cotton, Hides, Mo- lasses, Salt, Dye Woods, Naval Stores and other merchandise. All goods are safe from damage by water by the highest tides. Merchandise landed for storage can be received in store at small expense for labor. Large accommodations for wharfage of Coal, Lumber, Staves, &c. Ships of the largest class can lay afloat at all times of tide with great safety.
E. H. Redding is also Inspector and Weigher of Bundle Hay, by appointment of the City authorities.
Wharfinger's Office, 21 Brick Block, Lewis St. ; House, 5 Brick Block, Sumner Street.
CENSUS OF EAST BOSTON, 1852.
The flourishing state of East Boston is indicated by the gradual and healthy increase in the number of its inhabitants. Through the efforts of WILLIAM C. BARSTOW, Esq., the en- terprising Superintendent and Treasurer of the East Boston Company, a census of the place was taken in the month of April, which, when compared with former ones, exhibits a most favorable result.
POPULATION.
ANNUAL INCREASE.
In 1845, it was ·5,018|
In 1849, .9,030
From 1845 to 1849, per year,· · 1,003
In 1850, .9,527
1849 to 1850, . 497
In 1852, it is .. 10,978 1850 to 1852, per year,. . 725
Number of houses, 1,317. Number of families, 2,165.
It is estimated that seventy buildings were erected during 1851; and extensive arrangements are being made for building the present season.
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EAST BOSTON DIRECTORY.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
" The Masters of the Latin and English High Schools have a salary of $2,400 each per annum. The Sub-Masters of both schools have $1,500 each per annum-and the Ushers in both schools have $800 each, for the first year of service, with an annual increase of $100 for each additional year of service, until the salary amounts to $1,200; at which sum it remains fixed.
All Grammar and Writing Masters have a salary of $1,500 each ; all Sub-Masters in the Grammar Schools have $1,000 each per annum-all Ushers in said schools have $800 each per annum-Head Assistants $400 each, and all other Assistants $250 for the first year's service; $300 for the second year's service; and $350 for the third and succeeding years.
The Teachers of Music receive $100 a year for instruction in each school, which sum includes the consideration for the use of a Piano Forte."
SCHOOL COMMITTEE .- Benjamin Seaver, Mayor, Chairman ; Henry J. Gardner, President Common Council ; Ex officiis. Dr. Wm. H. Thorndike, Silas B. Hahn, chosen in Ward 2.
Nathan Bishop, Superintendent of Public Schools. Office in City Hall. Office hours from 12 to 1} o'clock, P. M.
PRIMARY SCHOOL COMMITTEE .- Charles E. Cook, Presi- dent ; Charles Demond, Secretary. Secretary's office, 52 Wash- ington street.
Edward Capen, Secretary of School Committee, will be in Superintendent's office from 9 o'clock A. M., to 12 M., and from 3 to 5 P. M.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
CHAPMAN, for Boys and Girls .- EUTAW, NEAR MARION ST. Established in 1849.
MALE DEPARTMENT .- John P. Averill, Master ; Wm. Alfred Jenks, Usher ; Sarah J. Chamberlain, Marilla M. Caverno, Louisa A. H. Winnek, Assistants ; Benjamin F. Baker, Music Teacher.
FEMALE DEPARTMENT .- Loring Lothrop, Master ; Angeline A. Brigham, Lucy A. Wiggin, Caroline H. Rice, Martha E. Symmes, Assistants ; B. F. Baker, Music Teacher.
Sub-Committee .- Thorndike, Simpson, and Hahn.
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LYMAN, for Boys and Girls .- MERIDIAN, COR. WESLEY ST. Established in 1837.
MALE DEPARTMENT .- Hosea H. Lincoln, Master ; James F. Blackinton, Usher ; Eliza L. Pierce, Mary O. Bulfinch, A. G. Smith, Mary Amanda. Turner, Assistants; L. H. Southard, Music Teacher.
FEMALE DEPARTMENT .- Isaac F. Shepard, Master ; Mary P. Moulton, Eliza A. Wiggin, Jane M. Hight, Emeline French, Mary E. Melvin, Cordelia Lothrop, Assistants.
Sub-Committee .- Hahn, Thorndike, and Simpson.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS ..
DISTRICT No. 1.
Ebenezer Atkins, Chairman. Wmn. H. Calrow, Secretary. No. Teachers.
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