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9 Court street. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Ky. Capacity, 33 children. Superior, Sister Bathildes
Forty-Eighth Massachusetts Regiment Association
Sec, Perkins Merrill, Salisbury. Treas, Samnel Brookings, Newburyport
American Yacht Club
53 State street. Commodore, HI S Noyes. Vice- Commodore, R Jacoby. Rear-Commodore, D P Page. See and Treas, HI S Noyes. Measurer, A S Dyer
Dalton Club
95 State street. Pres, Edward A Hate. Sec, Selwyn C Reed. Treas, William Balch
Society for the Relief of Aged Females
75 High street. Founded 1835. Incorporated 1839. Annual meeting third Wednesday in May. Pres, Mrs Catherine G Shaw. Treas, Frank O Woods.
Society for the Relief of Aged Men
331 High street. Pres, L W Sargent. Trustees, Otis L Kent, C.L Davis. L. B Cashing, Paul A Mer- rill, L W Sargent, Charles Thurlow, George II Phon- er. Clerk, George II Plumer. Treas, P A Merrill
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Local 989
Meets every Thursday at Central Labor Union Hall. Pres, W L Woods. Sec, Frank S Heath. Treas, Robert Bradshaw
Anna Jaques Hospital
Head of Arlington street. Incorporated 1884. Pres, F A Howe. Treas, HI B Little. Sec, Charles Thurlow. Trustees, F A Howe, Charles Thurlow, HI B Little, Paul Merrill, C W Moseley, Newburyport ;
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
1907
Nathaniel Dole, Newbury; E R Sibley, Amesbury ; C W Ordway, West Newbury; P A True, Salisbury. Supt, Miss Brenda F Mattice. Asst Supt, Miss E C Yancy
Training School for Nurses
Attached to Anna Jaques Hospital. Supt, Miss Brenda F Mattice. Pres and Treas, II B Little. Man- agers, Dr John F' Young, Fannie C Stone, Miss Fannie Cushing, Dr Arthur C Nason, Nathaniel Dole, Mrs H B Little
Homeopathic Hospital Association
Incorporated 1893. Pres, D W Worcester. Clerk, Charles F Johnson. Treas, James II Higgins
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Incorporated 1871. Annual meeting third Mon- day in October. Pres, L B Cushing. Treas, Frank O Woods. Sec, Henry B Little
Merrimac Bible Society
Pres, Rev Horace C Hovey. See, Alexander Dixon. Treas, Frank O Woods
Young Women's Christian Association
13 Market street. Pres, Mrs II L Titcomb. Sec, Mrs Fannie E Pettingell. Treas, Miss Frances A Howard. Supt, Mrs Clara & Mather
Women's Foreign Missionary Society
Incorporated 1869. Pres, Miss Charlotte M Smith. Sec, Mrs Horace Plumer. Treas, Miss Susan N Brown
General Charitable Society of Newburyport
Incorporated 1856. Annual meeting in October. First Directress, Miss Alice B Woods. Second Direc- tress, Mrs Perley Plummer. Third Directress, Miss Jane R Wood. Treas, Miss II B Osgood. See, Miss Ellen P Getchell
Father Lennon Benevolent Association
Meets every second Thursday evening in January April, July and October at 9 State street. Pres, George H O'Connell. Sec, John M Holland. Treas, Timothy O'Connell
Immaculate Conception Educational Association
Incorporated April 20, 1884. Pres, Most Rev J J Williams. Treas and Manager, Rev William II Ryan
NEWSPAPERS Newburyport Daily Herald
Established 1832. Price, $6 per year. Published every morning by Newburyport Herald Co, Inn street (see page 405)
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
1907
Newburyport Daily News
Established 1888. Price, $3 per year. Published every evening, except Sunday, by News Publishing Co, Inn street (see page 405)
CEMETERIES Belleville Cemetery Association
Entrance on Storey avenue. Founded October, 1843. Annual meeting in April. Pres, Leonard W Sargent. Trustees, Charles A Currier, Edwin Lunt, Alfred D Merrill, Alfred Gove, D F Noyes, Charles Imnt. Treas and Sec, Charles A Currier. Supt, E B Davis
Highland Cemetery Hill street. Supt, Alfred Gurney Oak Hill Cemetery
Entrance opposite Brown street, off State street. Consecrated 1842. Pres, Albert Currier. Treas, Law- renee W Piper. Clerk, William R Johnson. Supt, John M Bailey Trustees, T. C Simpson, C W Mose- ley, HI P MacIntosh, Albert Currier, John W. Winder, William R Johnson, L W Piper, Lawrence B Cushing
Old Hill Cemetery Greenleaf street. Supt, Alfred Gurney St Mary's Cemetery Storey avenue, above Belleville Cemetery. Founded 1872. Consecrated 1874.
MILITARY
Newburyport Veteran Artillery Company
Armory, 9 State street. Organized August 1, 1854. Meets first Tuesday evening in each month. Its purpose is to perpetuate the name of the New- buryport Artillery Company, which was organized as early as 1775, and in the war of the Revolution marched to Newport, R I, to assist Gen. Sullivan in defence of that State. Commander, A G Perkins. Adjutant and Treas, William Hooker. Clerk, Ed- ward F Bartlett
POST OFFICE
16 Pleasant, corner Inn street. Postmaster, Fred L. Atkinson. Asst Postmaster, Samuel Brookings. Clerks, Henry Donahoe, Charles A Haynes, Charles F Smith, Hugh F MeGlew, Abbot T Rowe, Winfred A Bridges. Letter Carriers, John D King, Charles S Noyes, John G Thurlow, Fred W Fearing, Alexander G Parsons, D F Buckley, II W Fogg, W F Casey, Henry Downer, J P O'Neil. Subs, II S Fogg, Fred C; Pearson, James P Mannix, Herbert W Bean
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
CUSTOM HOUSE
23 Water street. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Collector, ITiram P MacIntosh. Deputy Col- lector, Arthur L Huse. Janitor, Patrick J Doyle
COURTS AND ESSEX COUNTY OFFICERS Supreme Judicial Court
Meets third Tuesday in April, first Tuesday (law term) in November, and third Tuesday in December, at Salem
Superior Court Chief Justice, John A Aiken of Greenfield Civil Sessions with Juries
Meets third Monday in April, and first Monday in December, at Salem
Meets first Monday in March and third Monday in October, at Lawrence
Meets first Monday in October at Newburyport Civil Sessions With Juries
Meets third Monday in April, first Monday in June, and first Monday in December, at Salem
Meets first Monday in January at Lawrence
Meets second Monday in September at Lawrence
Meets second Monday in May at Newburyport Criminal Sessions
Meets second Monday in January at Salem
Meets second Monday in May at Newburyport
Meets second Monday in September at Lawrence
Court of Probate and Insolvency
Judge, Rollin E Harmon of Lynn. Registrar, Jeremiah T Mahoney of Salem. Assistant, Ezra D Hines of Danvers
Clerk of the Courts-Edward B George of Hav- erhill. First Assistant-Ezra L Woodbury of Salem. Second Assistant-James P Hale of Salem
The records are kept at the office of the Regis- trar, in the Court House, Salem
The Probate Court sits as follows :- Salem first and third Monday in every month, except third Mon- day in August ; Newburyport, fourth Monday in Jan- uary, March, May, June, July, September and Nov- ember; Gloucester, fourth Monday in April and October; Haverhill, second Monday in April and October; Lawrence, second Monday in January, March, May, June, July, September and November
District Attorney for Essex County-W Scott Peters of Haverhill
Assistant District Attorney-Henry C Attwill of Lynn
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
1907
Probation officer, Superior Court-William T Kimball of Lawrence
Master in Chancery-Benjamin C Ames of Law- rence
County Commissioners-Edward B Bishop, Hlav- erhill; Wallace Bates of Lynn; Moody Kimball of Newburyport
Their meetings are held as follows :- At Ipswich, on the second Tuesday of April; Salem, second Tues- day of July ; Newburyport, second Tuesday in Octo- ber; Lawrence, last Tuesday in August; and on the fourth Tuesday of December at. Salem, Ipswich or Newburyport, as the Court may determine
Referee in Bankruptcy-William Perry, Salem
County Treasurer-David I Robinson, Gloucest- Office, Court House, Salem er.
Registrars of Deeds, Southern District-Willard J Hale of Newburyport ; assistant, Robert W Osgood, Salem. Office, Court House, Salem. Northern Dis- triet-Thomas F Delaney, Lawrence; chief clerk, Jennie M Marston, Lawrence. Office, Court House, Lawrence
Sheriff of Essex County-Samuel A Johnson, Salem. Special Sheriff-William Cronin, Gloucester
Deputy Sheriff's-George S Cole, Andover; Al- fred W Bacon, Danvers ; Roger S Howe, Georgetown; William Cronin, Gloucester; Frederick O Raymond jr, John W Tilton, Porter C Croy, Haverhill ; Howard M Lane (at House of Correction), Ipswich; Elmer A Briggs, Fred'N Abbott, Charles A Stillings, Charles A Salisbury (at jail), Lawrence; Frank: E Wells, Eben T Brackett, Lynn: Charles E Goss, Methuen; Charles L Ayers, Henry M Briggs, Newburyport; Arthur Bishop, Rowley : George E Bousley, Patrick F Tierney, Warren. D Cobb (at jail), Salem
Keeper of House of Correction in Ipswich- Howard M Lane
Keeper of Jail and of House of Correction in Lawrence-Charles A Stillings
Keeper of Jail at Newburyport -- Chas L Ayers
Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Salem -Samuel A Johnson
Bail Commissioner-Edward F' Bartlett, 31 State street, Newburyport
Medical Examiner-3d District (which includes Newburyport, Newbury, West Newbury, Amesbury, and Salisbury), Randolph C Hurd, 230 High street, Newburyport
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
1907
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
Avery George F
Langdon G W
Bartlett Edward F
Bartlett Horace I
Little Henry B Little Eben
Bayley J CM
Lunt John T
Bliss Charles A
Lunt William F
Bliss E W
Maynard John A
Blodgette George B
Merrill William H
Brewster Allen M
Nelson O H
Burke Robert E
Nutting Dexter W
Currier John J .
Page David P
Cuseek William C
Ready John D
Foss Ernest
Rowell Edward H
Gerrish B Gardner
Ryan William H
Haynes C A
Simpson Thomas C
Houston William F
Stevens George H
Howe Franeis A
Humphreys William 'T
Stickney George E
Ilsley William
Stockman Charles C
Jones Nathaniel N
Withington Arthur
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When the 22d of February, the 19th of April, the 30th of May, of the Fourth of July, occurs on Sun- day, the following day shall be a holiday
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1905
Total, -
- 3,003,685
Names of Cities are printed in SMALL CAPITALS
BARNSTABLE OO.
Barnstable. 4,336
Chilmark 322
Cottage City ..... 1,138
Brewster. 739
Chatham 1.634
Dennis 1,99%
Eastham .. 519
Falmouth. 3.241
Harwich 2,291
Mashpee
317
Orleans 1 052
Provincetown 4,362
Sandwich 1,433
Truro .. 743
Wellfleet 958
Yarmouth.
1,4:2
Total .. 26,831
BERKSHIRE 00.
Adams 12,486
Alford. 2 5
Becket 890
Cheshire.
1,281
Clarksburg. 1,200
Dalton ..
3,122
Egremont. 721
Florida. 424
Great Barrington 6,152 Hancock 134
Hinsdale .. 1,452
Lanesboro 815
Lee .
3,97 %
l.enox ..
3,058
Monterey
Alt. Washington. 87
Now Ashford 100
New Marlboro .... 1.209
Rock port .. 4,447
Rowley 1.388
SALEM .37 627
Salisbury. 1,622
Saugus 6 253
Swampscott 5,141
Bandisfeld. 657
Savoy. 549
Shemeld 1 782
Stockbridge 2.022
Tyringham 314
Washington 839
West Stockbridge 1.023 Willlamatown .. 4,425
Windsor. 513
Total. 98,330
BRISTOL CO.
Acushnet .. .. 1,284
Attleboro ..
.. 12.702
Berkley ... 931
Dartmouth .. . 3.793
Dighton .... .... .. 2,070
.. 4,909
Heath .. 356
læeverett. 703
læyden 408
Monroe 26 :
Montague. 7,015
New Salein 672
Northfield 2,017
Orange ...
5,578
Rowe .. 533
Shelburne .. 1,515
374
Iludson .. 6 217
Lexington 4.5:1 Lakeville . 912
Lincoln .. 1.122 Marion 1,029
Marshfield 1.763
Mattapoisett 1,180
MALDEN 38.037 | Middleboro 6 888
MARLBORO ... .14,073
Maynard .. 5,811
MEDFORD .... .. 19,686
MELROSE .... 14,295
Chester ... 1.306 Natick 9,609 Rochester. ...
NEWTON 36,827
North Reading. 903
Pepperell 3.968 Wareham ..
Reading. 5.682 West Bridgewater 2,006 Whitmanl 6,521
Total 127,932
BUFFOLK 00.
BOSTON ..... 595,380 CHELSEA .. .37,289 Revere .. .12,659 Winthrop. 7,034
Total .652.362
WORCESTER 00.
Ashburnham .... 1,851 Athol ... ..... 7,197 Auburn .......... 2,006
Barre ......... . . . 2,553
Berlin 906
Blackstone ..... 5,786
Bolton 762
Boylston .. 649
2.388
Charlton. 2.089
Clinton 13,105
Dana. 763
Bellingham 1,686 Donglas. 2,120
Braintree . 6,879 Dudley 8,818 FITCHBURG. 23,456 .. 33, 21
Brookline ... ...
Canton ... 4,702
Cohasset .. 2,727
Dedham 7,774
Dover ... 636
Foxboro 3,364
Franklin. 5 241
Holbrook 2,50g
Prescott. 322
Southampton .. 927
South Hadley ... 5,054
Millis ...
1,252
Milton. 7,054
Needham. 4,281
Norfolk
1,089
Millbury. .. 4,631
New Braintree ... 477
Northboro ... 1,9-17 North bridge .... . 7,400 North Brook feld 2,617 Oakhant 519
Oxford .. ...
2,927
Paxton ... 444
Petershum .. Phillipston.
855
Colerain 1.780
Conway 1.310
Deerfield. 2.112 Bedford. 1,208
Belmont . 4,360
Billerica 2,843
Boxborough 324
Burlington .. 588
CAMBRIDGE .. 97.434
Carlisle
Chelmsford 4,251 BROCKTON .... .47,794
Concord 5,421 Carver ... 1,410
Draent 3,537
Dunstable 412
EVERETT 29,111
Framingham 11,54%
Groton .. llolliston. 2.673 llingham 4,819
llull' 2,060
Kingston 2.205
West Boylston ... 1.571
Somerset. 2.290
BwanseL.
Warwick. 527
Wendell 180
Westport.
Total
269,209
DUKES 00.
HAMPDEN 00.
Agawam .. .. 746
2,795
Blandlord. ..
Brimfield
Edgartown 1,175
Gay lead .. 178
Goano!1 .. 16)
Tisbury .. 1,120
West Tisbury ... 4.57
Total. 4,531
ESSEX 00.
Amesbury . 8,840
Andover ... 6,632
BEVERLY. 15,22 ;
Boxford. 665
Danvers ..
9 063
Essex 1.790
Georgetown 1,840
GLOUCESTER 26,011
Groveland. 2.401
llamilton . 1.646
HAVERHILL .... . 37.830 Ipswich. 4.206 LAWRENCE .. ... 70.050
LYNN .. .. 77,042
Lynnfield 797
Manchester 2.61×
Marblehead. 2.209
Chesterfield. ..
563
Cummington .. 740
Easthampton .. 6,808
Enfield 973
Goshen 277
Greenwich 175
lladley. 1,895
l latfield. 1,779
Iluntington. 1,451
Middleneld 399
NORTHAMPTON . 19,957 Pelham 460
Ware ... 8,594
Westhampton .... 466
Williamsburg ... 1,9-13
Worthington 614
Norwood. 6,731
Plainville. .. 1,300
QUINCY 28.076
Randolph. 4,034
Sharon 2,085
Acton .. 2,089 Stoughton 5,959
Arlington. 9,668
Ashby. 865
Ashland .. 1,597
Ayer 2.386
Wrentham. 1,123
Total .. 167,537
PLYMOUTH CO.
Abington 5,081
Bridgewater .. 6,75 1
Sterling .. 1,315
1,974
Button ..
8,173
Mansfield .. 4.245
Duxbury ... 2,028
East Bridgewater 3 169 Halifax 494
Uxbridge.
4.800
Raynham. 1,602 Rehoboth. 1 991
Beekonk 1,917
Sunderland ...
910
Littleton 1.219
LOWELL 94 ×89
Total. 43.302
CHICOPEE. 20,191
E. Longmeadow. 1,327 Granville .. 865
Hampden .. 561
Holland.
HOLYOKE 49,93
Longmeadow .. 964
Ludlow. 3,85!
Monson .. 4,811
Montgomery 250 Sudbury 1,159
Tewksbury. 4,115
Townsend 1,572
Tyngsboro .... ..
Wakefield. .10,268
WALTHAM ...... .26:82
Watertown. 11 .: 58
Wayland
2.220
Westtord 2.113
Weston 2.091
Wilmington Winchester 8,212
WOBURN 14,402
HAMPBIHRE CO.
Amherst 5,312
Belchertown 2,085
Merrimac .... 1 8-4
Methuen. 8,676
Middleton ... 1,068
Nghant .. ..
9 2
Newbury 1,44) Granby 747
NEWBURYPORT. 14 6 5 North Andover ... 4 614 l'eabody 13.0.8
Topsfield 1,095
Wenham 924
West Newbury ... 1,405
Total ...... .. 381,181
FRANKLIN 00.
Ashfield. 959
Bernardeton ..
76:
Buckland 1,500
Charlemont . .
1,002
Erving 1.001
Gill. 1.023
Greenfield 9,156
ilawley ..
Falrhaven 4 235 FALL RIVER. . . 105,762 Freetown .. 1.470
Shrewsbury .. 1.866
Southhoro .... 1.931
Southbridge ...... 11,000 7.121 Spencer.
Templeton .. Upton ..
8,783 2,024 3,881
llanover .. 2,178 Warrell
2,253 lianson . 1,490
West Brookfield. 1,884 Westminster .. ... Winchendon .... 5 933
WORCESTER . . . 12.185
Total. ... 862.668
Norwell ....... 1,58
1 261
Pembroke ........ Plymouth .. . . . . . . 11, 113 Plympton .. ... 514
1,181
Rockland .. .... 6,287
Scituate ... 2,597
3,660
Sherborn .. 1,379
Shirley 1 692
SOMERVILLE 69 272
Stonehan 6 532
Stow 1.02*
Palmer 7.755
Russell. 1,053
Southwick 1.048
SPRINGFIELD . .. 73.540 'Holland. 274
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Wales.
Westfield . 13.011
West Springfield. 8.001
Wilbraham. 1,708
Total .. .196,613
Total ... .608,499
NANTUCKET 00. Nantucket ....... 2.930 NORFOLK CO.
Avon .. 1,901
llardwick 8,261
llarvard
1,077
Holden ..
2,640
Hopedale
2,048
Hubbardston .... Lancaster.
1.205
Leicester
3,414
Leominster
.14 297
Lunenburg ... Mendon ..
1,293
922
Milford ...
12.105
Total .. .62,227
MIDDLESEX 00.
Walpole 4,003
Wellesley. .. 6,189
442 907
903
..
1,713
Sturbridge .
Webster Westboro 5,378
.10.018
Hopkinton. 2.5-5
Westwood Weymouth 11,585 1 134 Princeton .. ... Royalston ..... Rutland .. ...
2,406
Plainfield 382 Hyde Park 14,510
Medfield 3,314
Medway 2,650
Gardner 12 012
Grafton .. 5.052
NORTH ADAMS .. 22,150 Otis 534
l'eru . . 268
PITTSFIELD. .25,001
Richmond 601
NEW BEDFORD .. 74,32 North Attleboro . 7,878 Norton .... 2,079
1 348
TAUNTON .30 7
Whately 822
Shutesbury .. ..
Bourne ... 1,786
Brook field
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NEWBURYPORT DIRECTORY
HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS
Cadet Hall, 29 Pleasant
Central Hall, 37 Pleasant
Joy's Block, from 16 to 24 Pleasant
Central Labor Hall, 1 State
Library Building, 9} State
Chase & Lunt's block, 47 Pleasant
Maguire's Hall, 18 State
City Hall, Brown square, corner Green
Concert Hall, 14 State
Corliss Memorial Building, 98 State
Music Hall, Titcomb corner Pleasant
Court House. High opposite Green
Odd Fellows' Hall, 60 Merrimac
Custom House, 23 Water
O. U. A. M. Hall, I State
Elks Glub, 37 Green
EssexHall, 39 State
Fraternity Hall, opp. 35 Pleasant street
G. A. R. Hall, ] Charter
Salvation Army llall, 45 Liberty
Shaw's Hatt, 6 Charter Wilson's Block, State corner Liberty
Y. M. G. A. Building, 98 State corner Harris
WHARVES
Bayley's, from 57 Water Brown's, fromn 40 Merrimac
- Caldwell's, from 178 Merrimac
Central, from 2 Merrimac City, from 11 Market square Coffin's, from 316 Merrimac Coffin's (W. S.), from 75 Water Collins, from 10-1 Merrimac Commercial. from 45 Water Creeden's, fran 136 Merrimac Currier's, trom 286 Merrimac
Cushing's, from 47 Water
Ferry, from 1 Water Iluse's, from 129 Water Jackman's, from 280 Merrimac
Mckay's, from 62 Merrimac
Mercantile, from 20 Merrimac
Pearson's, from 126 Merrimac
Pettingell's, from 103 Water Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Co's, 13 Water Planing-mill wharf, from 95 Water Union, from GL Water Varina's, from 108 Merrimac
WARD BOUNDARIES
WARD 1. This ward includes all the territory of the city south-easterly of a line between Nos. 129 and 131 Water street, thence running on the west side of Salem street to Purchase, thence between Nos. 10 and 12 Purchase, crossing Milk between Nos. 33 and 35 and 38 and 40, to Newbury street, between Nos. 11 and 13, and thence on the east side of Parsons street to High, thence on a straight line to the south-west boundry of the city; leaving all of the inhabitants on Satem street in Ward I, and those on Parsons street in Ward II.
WARD II. This ward contains all the territory north-westerty of the last-named line to Federal street, including all the houses bounded on said street, and pursuing a line south-westerly from the north-west side of said street to the bounds of the city.
WARD III. This ward contains all the territory from the north-westerly line of Ward II, to a line commencing on the north-west side of Market Hall building, to include both sides of Inn street and Tracy's court, continuing through the centre of Park street, crossing High street and the Mall, into Pond street, taking in the south side of Pond street, both sides of llill street, to Parker street, thence running on the same course to the southerly bounds of the city.
WARD IV. Contains all the territory from the north-west boundary of Ward III, to a line begin- ning between Nos. 116 and 148 Merrimac street, thence continuing on the north-west of Boardman street, including all the houses bounded on said street, including the house on the south-west corner of said street and High street, crossing High street between Nos. 191 and 195, and continuing on a straight line to the bounds of the city.
WARD V. Containing all the territory from the north-west line of Ward IV, to a line commencing at the Merrimac river on the south-east corner of the wharf at the foot of Broad street, through the centre of Broad street, crossing High street, and continuing in a straight line south-east of Toppan street, touching and continuing the ward line of 1866, at the house of William T. Colman, leaving said Col man's house in Ward V.
WARD VI. Contains all the territory north-west of the last-mentioned line.
Parochial Hall, 7 Gourt Phoenix Hall, 20 State Post Office, lo Pleasant
Good Templars, 14 State
Grinin's Block, 31 Pleasant, opp. Post Office Healy's Block, Pleasant, corner Titcomb
Independent Hall, 51 State
Jail, Auburn, corner Vernon
Masonic Hall, 76 State Morss' Hall, 29 State
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NEWBURYPORT STREET DIRECTORY
GIVING the location of the Streets, Places, Parks, Squares, etc., and showing what other streets and places run from them, or across them, with the number at which they intersect.
From this list, the location of any number on a street, or the location of any public building, can be easily ascertained; as, for instance, wishing to know at what part of Merrimac Street No. 183 is located, you look at Merrimac Street, and find that Tyng Street runs from 179, and Oakland Street from 199. showing that 183 would come on the left, between Tyng and Oakland Streets.
When a street crosses another, numbers (or ciphers) are given on both sides; but when it begins or ends at that street, the number is given only on the side at which it intersects. Ciphers are used where no numbers exist ..
COPYRIGHT, 1905, BY SAMPSON & MURDOCK CO.
Alexander's Alley, from Unicorn
Allen, from 78 Prospect to 48 High
Alter Court, from 10 Barton
Arlington, from 259 High
Ashland, from 303 . Merrimac to 290 High
Left. Right. 0 0 Merrimac
18 Ashland place
0 0 High
Ashland Place, from 18 Ashland Atkinson, from 1412 Strong to 19 Boardman
Atkinson Common, junction of High st and Moseley avenue
Atwood, fr. 27 Federal to 44 Lime 3 4 Summer
Auburn, from opposite 146 High to Low and Pond
1 2 High
10 Vernon
.0 Greenleaf
O the jail
U the Cemetery
0 Railroad
0 LOW Pond
Barton, from 28 Chestnut to 36 High
Barton Court, from 4 Barton
Beacon, from Payson to Dexter
Beacon Avenue, from 28 Union to 26 Oak
Beck, from 17 Federal to 30 Lime Left. Right. 1 2 Federal 13 Ship 25 20 Lime
Belcher Avenue, from Spofford to Ferry road
Belleville Cemetery, junc Storey av and West Newbury road
Birch, fr 24 Market to 23 Winter 1 2 Market
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10 Winter
Boardman, from 113 Merrimac to 178 High 1 2 Merrimac
19 Atkinson
31 30 Washington 0
0 High
Boylston, from 140 State to Hill Bradstreet Place, from 16 Tit- comb
Bridge Road, from 112 Merrimac across the river to Salisbury Broad, from 169 Merrimac to 242 High 1 2 Merrimac
21 18 Monroe
Bartlett Mall, High street, from Pond to Anburn 0 0 High
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0
Bartlett, from 44 Market square to 34 Inn
Bartlett's Hill, from Ferry road, near the river
32
NEWBURYPORT STREET DIRECTORY
Bromfield, from 116 Water to 40 , Collins, from 9 Jackson to 42 Oak- High Left. Right. land 1 2 Water
25 26 Purchase
42 Milk
41 Hancock
47 Chestnut
7 Buck
0 0 Kent
0
High
Cottage Court, from 55 Pond Court, from 9 Washington to 138 High
Bromfield Court, from 57 Brom- field
Brown, from 77 High to opp 132 State
Brown Square, from 24 Green to 13 Titcomb
Buck, fr 7 Congress to 208 High 0 0 Congress
0 0 Washington
49 0 High
Butler, from 241 Merrimac to Howard
Caldwell's Court, from 133 Merri- mac
California, from 207 Merrimac to Walnut
Carter, from 161 Merrimac to 238 High 0 0 Merrimac
opp 10 Griffin
31
Cutter
0
42 Monroe
0 Lafayette place
0 Ocean
0 Eagle
0
0 High
Central Place, from 112 State
Centre, fr 28 Water to 21 Middle 1 2 Water
13 12 Liberty
15 16 Middle
Chapel, fr 270 High to Howard
0 0 High
19 Magnolia
0 0 Maple
0 Payson
0
0 Howard
Charles, from 102 Water to 5 Pur- chase
Charter, from 63 State to 36 Fair
Cherry, from 13 Hill to Parker near B & MR R
Chestnut, from 47 Bromfield to 36 Marlboro
33
64 Temple
Coffin, from 319 Merrimac
55
70 Prospect Horton
75 88 High
Dexter, from Woodland, opposite Jackson to Beacon
Dove, fr 149 Merrimac to 6 Mon-
Eagle, from 44 Kent to Carter 0 0 Kent
16 Warren 0
0 .Carter
Eastern Railroad Avenue, from 36 Washington
Elbow Lane, from 2 Water to 17 Liberty
Elm, from 127 Merrimac to Plum Essex, from 41 State to 26 Fair
Fair, fr 40 Water to 17 Prospect Left. Right. 1 2 Water
21 18 Liberty
29 22 Middle
26 Essex
39 Spring
36 Charter
43
Orange
51 42 Temple
57
58 Prospect
Federal, fr 68 Water to 74 High 1
2 Water
17
22 Liberty Beck
34 Middle
21 School
48 Spring
27 Atwood
56 Orange Milk
39
Coffin's Court, from 41 High
Congress, from 22 Olive to oppo- site 32 Kent Left. Right. 0 Olive
8 Merrill
57
52 Prospect Bromfield court
Currier's Court from 23 Kent
Curson's Mill Road, from Ferry road to Curson's mills
Cushing Avenue, from Atkinson Common to Kelley
Cutter, fr 33 Warren to 31 Carter Dalton, from Greenleaf to Hill
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Ferry Road, from june of Moseley av and High to Old Amesbury Ferry Left. Right.
0 Noble 0 Moseley avenue
0 Spofford o Spring lane 0 Curson's Mill road
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