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Leominster Hardware Co. J. B. Farnsworth Gates & Ray Unexpended balance
2 60
6 30
20 95
123 59
$4,025 44
There have been 15 lots and one single grave sold during the year for the sum of $680.00.
Money collected during the year 1914 for cemetery lots sold previous to January 1, 1913, and remaining unpaid at that date, $5.00.
There were three lots and two single graves sold during the year which remain unpaid at this date, amounting to $135.
There have been eight lots transferred during the year.
The sum of $1,129.60 has been received by us from the Town Treasurer as provided by the ordinance in relation to burials, and has been expended in accordance with the pro- visions of said ordinance, as follows :
Strong and Rodgers
$3 60
Oliver Patch
5 40
E. C. Smith 7 00
Ezra Curtis
7 50
F. A. Camp
3 60
Josiah H. Carter
3 60
Charles C. Nichols
7 00
Catherine M. Adams
5 40
Mary A. Bowers
7 20
Ivers and Abigail Phillips
5 40
John Richardson
3 60
Sarah A. Pratt
3 60
Asa Pierce
7 20
Thomas Stearns
5 40
Joseph D. Targett
7 00
Thomas Divoll
3 60
Samuel Merriam
7 00
CEMETERY COMMITTEE
195
W. D. Somers
5 40
Leonard Burrage
5 40
Eliza P. Grout
3 60
Daniel Maynard
3 60
John J. Taylor
5 40
Caleb C. Field
3 60
Solon Carter
3 60
Goodrich and Dickinson
3 60
Liberty W. Kendall
3 60
Benjamin I. Fiske
5 40
George Woods
2 70
Emory J. Woods
2 70
William Morse
5 40
Reuben Haynes
3 60
William Tilton
3 60
William and Amos Tyler
3 60
Amos Hawes
5 40
Thomas W. Kendall
3 60
Luke Lincoln
4 50
John Coolidge
3 60
W. H. Cilley
3 60
Rebecca Salisbury
7 00
Sarah F. Gallup
5 40
Horace Sheldon
6 00
Stratton and Dwelley
3 60
Bailey W. Ferrin
4 00
Sophia Woodbury
3 60
James Bennett
3 60
William Hartwell
3 60
Calvin Coolidge
3 60
Phineas Alexander
3 60
Isaac N. Smith
3 60
Samuel Ritchie
3 60
Matthew Wilson
3 60
Harry W. Downer
2 00
John Winch
3 60
Leander W. Jones
3 60
196
CEMETERY COMMITTEE
Joseph Woods
3 60
George W. Houghton
3 60
Martha M. Wilder
7 50
Joel Fletcher
7 00
Charles H. Colburn
7 00
William Perry
7 00
Thomas Marshall
3 60
John Stratton
3 60
Cyrus Kinsman
5 00
Thomas Carter
3 60
John B. Sperl
4 50
Henry J. Atwood
3 60
Avery L. Stearns
7 50
John Snow
5 40
Thomas G. Merriam
3 60
George F. Blanchard
3 60
Stephen Dodge
3 60
Mary A. Smith
3 60
William Carter and others
8 00
Bezaleel Hale
3 60
Asa J. Newhall
3 60
Alanson Richardson
3 60
Albert Tainter
3 60
Hibbard P. Wheeler
3 60
Hartwell and Smith
3 60
David S. Derby
3 60
Thomas Derby
3 60
Maria Craig
3 60
Gardner Merriam
3 60
Louis H. Derby
3 60
Elijah Sawyer
3 60
J. Milton Burrage
3 60
A. Everett Brown
3 60
W. B. Hosmer
6 00
John Colburn
3 60
Henry D. Billings
3 60
Wooster F. Dodge
3 60
CEMETERY COMMITTEE
197
Henry Johnson
3 60
Charles L. Joslin
5 40
Batchelder and Clapp
3 60
Josiah and James Carter
3 60
Thomas B. and Elisha Wilder
3 60
William S. Hale
3 60
Adaline Lawrence
3 60
Orville and Frank O. Lothrop
3 60
Philip and Fred J. Lothrop
3 60
Amanda M. Munger
3 60
Ansel Tyler
3 60
Joel F. Metcalf
3 60
Peleg Kaighn
3 00
Cephas Derby
3 60
A. E. J. and George S. Burrage
7 50
Joshua Lincoln
3 60
William Pitts
3 60
James M. Cook
10 00
Lyman W. Farwell
2 00
William J. Gould
3 60
Durant and Swett
3 60
Timothy P. Kenney
3 60
Oliver Hall
3 60
G. Augustus Lane
3 60
George A. Lawrence
3 60
Alfred H. Perkins
3 60
George F. Colburn
7 00
Lydia S. Blanchard
3 60
Frederick Johnson
3 60
Joslin and Bowen
3 60
Charles C., George W. Foster
5 40
Levi Goss
10 00
Loren L. Moors
3 60
Harvey, Whitney and Boyden
7 00
Charles H. Glines
3 60
Howard M. Lane
5 40
Gardner Morse
3 60
198
CEMETERY COMMITTEE
George W. Willard
3 60
John Oldfield
3 60
Joel W. and Alexander Rugg
3 60
Francis H. Shaw
3 60
George England
5 40
George R. and Michael Damon
7 00
William R. Deering
7 00
John Vose
3 60
George H. Wheelock
3 60
George H. Cole
3 60
William M. Lamb
3 60
Eben F. Pierce
5 40
John Farmer
3 60
Sarah Wheeler
3 60
Asa Longley
3 60
John G. Pierce
3 60
Alfred N. Litch
3 60
Z. W. Bowen
3 60
Alvin E. Estabrook
3 60
William H, Chase
9 00
Forson Z. Jewett
3 60
Hamilton Brown
6 00
Jacob and George W. Rugg
3 60
E. M. Wellington
6 00
Wilder Reed
3 60
William Johnson
3 60
Waldo Whitney
2 00
Benjamin F. Hall
3 60
Stephen Wood
3 60
M. H. Kittredge
5 40
Perley and Harris
3 60
Edward R. Tisdale
3 60
William Harrison
3 60
Emily E. Litch
3 60
George D. Divoll
3 60
Samuel T. Edgecomb
2 00
George H. Taylor
3 60
CEMETERY COMMITTEE
199
Nahum Harwood
9 00
Joseph G. Parker
3 60
Sewall Tyler
3 60
Frank B. Wright
3 60
Putnam and Wells
5 40
Gates and Harris
3 60
Gates and Edwards
3 60
H. G. Burnap
3 60
David C. Allen
3 60
Henry Carter
3 60
David Howe
5 40
Jerome Phelps
3 60
Soldiers' lot
3 60
Isaac N. Cowdrey
3 60
Joseph G. and W. B. Tenney
8 00
Benjamin F. Blodgett
5 00
Charles A. Hunt
3 60
Charles Needham
3 60
Luke Tenney
3 60
Thurston Richardson
3 60
Charles W. Hills
3 60
Josiah Hosmer
3 60
Julia E. Brazell
3 60
Sarah L. Kellogg
3 60
Porter Piper
5 40
George Willard
5 40
Jonathan Smith
3 60
Albert F. Pierce
5 00
Mary Ann Lincoln
3 60
George H. Lawrence
3 60
Grout, Heald and Tenney
3 60
Griffith E. Abbot
5 40
Sumner M. Frost
7 00
Jane Wilson
9 00
Francis L. and Elias Joslin
3 60
Milton Phillips
3 60
G. Elmer Phillips
7 00
200
CEMETERY COMMITTEE
John Butler
3 60
David Haley
3 60
Levi Brown
3 60
Kingsbury lots
3 60
Edward and Eliza J. Perkins
3 60
James C. Brooks
5 40
Silas P. Osborn
3 60
James W. Elwell
3 60
Sewall A. Rand
3 60
Micah Cotton
3 60
George H. Grout
3 60
George P. Gibson
3 60
Isaac Harrison
3 60
William B. Whitney
3 60
Smith H. Nutter
3 60
Hans P. Jorgensen
3 60
Seneca Colburn
3 60
James A. Greenlaw
3 60
George S. Jones
3 60
Charles H. Richardson
10 00
Levi M. Pierce
4 50
Sylvester Pierce
3 60
Daniel Short
3 60
Bartimus Tenney
3 60
Alvin Marshall
6 00
Samuel L. Noyes
3 60
George W. Sheldon
3 60
John D. Bartlett
3 60
George F. Holt
3 60
Thomas Houghton
3 60
Edwin J. Gerry
3 60
James Potter
3 60
George A. Fuller
3 60
Robert T. Spill
3 60
Charles G. Robinson
3 60
Charles Fuller
3 60
Benjamin H. Whitney
3 60
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CEMETERY COMMITTEE
Franklin L. Haskell
3 60
Charles P. Ellis
3 60
Porter W. Kimball
8 00
Alice L. Garfield
3 60
Asa and Leander Archibald
5 40
Walter L. Knowlton
5 40
Charles C. Knowlton
5 40
Calvin Morse
3 60
Alvah J. Parker
3 60
George H. Pierce
3 60
Lucien Barrows
3 60
James Boutelle
3 60
Andrew Wheeler
3 60
Robert R. Glover
3 60
Russell H. Damon
7 00
Charles H. Carter
3 60
Charles W. Walker
3 60
Henry Perry
3 60
Milton A. Creed
3 60
George H. Pratt
3 60
Samuel Putnam
3 60
Hiram R. Houghton
3 60
Samuel Felton
3 00
Elmer F. Legate
3 00
Thomas Stearns
1 00
George Ledingham
1 50
$1,129 60
There has been 1,578 feet of lumber and 62 cords of wood cut in the cemeteries the past year.
The committee recommend that the sum of $3,700.00 and the unexpended balance be appropriated for the care of the cemeteries for the coming year. Also $100.00 for flowers.
J. W. GATES, J. W. H. LAWRENCE,
EDWARD F. BLODGETT, Cemetery Committee.
Report of Sealer of Weights and Measures
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen : I herein submit to you my report for the year ending December 31, 1914 :-
Adjusted. Sealed. Condemned. Total
Platform scales over 5000 lbs.
11
17
0
28
Platform scales under 5000 lbs.
30
228
4
262
Computing scales
16
68
0
84
Slot weighing machines
0
12
3
15
All other scales
48
262
36
346
Dry measures
0
30
6
36
Liquid measures
0
176
18
194
Oil pumps
4
18
0
22
Linear measures
0
21
0
21
Prescription scales
2
16
0
18
Metric and apothecary weights
16
147
19
182
Milk jars
0
321
15
336
Weights
17
496
4
517
142
1912
105
2051
Prosecution
1 Conviction
1
Test weighings in stores
1500
Number packages incorrect
260
Test weighings of bread
340
Inspections of peddlers
190
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN P. MULQUEENEY, Sealer of Weights and Measures.
Report of Overseers of the Poor
On the twenty-ninth of September occurred the death of C. H. Rice, for fifteen years a member of the board and many years its chairman.
Since then the two remaining members have carried on the work and know that all cases called to their attention have been immediately investigated and faithfully attended to.
We submit the following report for the financial year ending December 31, 1914 :-
During the year, as in the past, many calls on this depart- ment were caused by the desertion of the husband and father, but the number is increasing, and large amounts have been necessary to meet the requirements of many of these calls. The law does not seem to be adequate for such cases.
There have been many calls from people who would not ordinarily ask for assistance. All cases have received prompt attention and the necessary aid rendered.
We have now had the act Chapter 763 of the law of 1913 in force a year and four months and are still unable to state what the beneficent results in the future may be. This act relates to mothers with dependent children under fourteen years of age. Mothers so aided do not become paupers. Ten families with thirty-four children have been aided under this act at an expense of 1,867.30. The state reimburses one-third
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of this amount. This act requires much attention and fre- quent visits to the homes of those receiving this aid.
Whole number of families aided, 153, and 540 persons besides the number aided under Chapter 763.
Bills are approved Tuesdays before the first and third Friday of each month. Our unexpended balance Jan. 1, 1914, was $1,564.19 and our appropriation $9,500.00. Owing to our extra efforts in sending out our bills, our reimbursements for October, November and December have been $1,356.32, against $94.84 for the same months of 1913, leaving an unexpended balance of $2,082.85. Deduct from this the difference between the above reimbursements, $1,261.48, and we have $821.37, what our unexpended balance would have been under the same conditions as December 31, 1913. It is obvious that we have expended our appropriation, $9,500.00, and $742.82 of the unexpended balance of January 1, 1914. We therefore recommend an appropriation of $10,000.00 and our unex- pended balance for 1915.
The Town Home has been in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hoyt during the year with the same excellent results as in former years. The Board visits the Home each month and oftener if considered necessary. Dr. Chrystal was the town physician to April 1st, and Dr. Blodgett for the remainder of the year. Both have discharged their duties to the satisfaction of the Board.
During the year nineteen inmates-sixteen men and three women-have been accommodated. Several have been dis- charged. One female was committed to the Worcester State Insane Hospital and one removed to the hospital and is being cared for outside. Number remaining, Jan. 1, 1915, nine males and one female. Oldest 88 and youngest 36.
REPAIRS AT TOWN HOME
Interior painting and papering at a cost of $39.22. The much needed repairs to the roof of the henhouse have been made. A new floor to the horse stable, repairs to the silo, and several new windows have been put into the cow stable
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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
at a total cost of $98.26 for carpenter work and $54.06 for lumber, besides lumber from the farm prepared by the warden.
THE HERD
The herd consists of the registered bull, King Huntress, nineteen milch cows, thirteen heifers and three calves. Although the production of milk has exceeded that of 1913, not a cow has been bought during the year. We believe in raising our own cows and think that some registered heifers should be bought and a start made for a thoroughbred herd. The horses are the same as last year.
You will notice that we have used the word "Home" instead of "Farm" and we recommend that this change in the name be made.
TOWN FARM EXPENSES
Salary of warden and wife
$660 00
Salary of assistant warden and wife
495 03
Help on farm
109 17
Barrels
3 50
Blacksmithing
78 55
Butchering
3 30
Carpentering
98 26
Clothing
70 18
Cutting and drawing ice
11 10
Coal
284 13
Drygoods
19 71
Fertilizer
189 04
Fish
58 19
Filling silo
76 07
Furnace repairs
13 16
Grain
1,621 35
Groceries
502 15
Hardware
79 11
Household supplies
24 84
Insurance
72 10
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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
Kitchen supplies
14 60
Lumber
54 06
Leominster Water Works
30 99
Making cider
6 88
Oil
25 78
Pasturing, 1914
52 50
Provisions
381 50
Hay
153 25
Medicine
65 49
Surveying farm and wood lot
18 13
Soap
39 26
Painting and papering in house
39 22
Post Office box
1 20
Plumbing repairs
16 50
Repairing farm machinery
3 65
Sable supplies and repairing
53 86
Sawing wood
20 00
Seeds
37 60
Swine
3 00
Slating
80
Spraying trees
14 00
Sawdust
6 00
Tobacco
43 10
Trucking
10 11
Veterinary
9 00
Telephones to Worcester (2)
40
$5,569 82
OUTSIDE AID
Allowances
$2,297 58
Burials
130 00
Board
1,227 48
Clothing
251 76
Fuel
843 84
Food
2,186 44
Ambulance
14 00
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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
Hospital treatment :-
Boston
$ 57 86
Haverhill
50 14
Leominster
488 91
Worcester
144 29
State
9 00
Holyoke
37 00
Springfield
4 00
791 20
Assistance in private homes
50 00
Furniture
1 80
Nursing
75 00
Medicine
66 06
Rents
463 50
Transportation of individuals
9 23
Transportation of goods
34 19
Outside medical aid
89 50
$8,531 58
Office expenditures :-
Supplies
$ 50 63
Advertising for contracts
7 78
Directories
4 00
Looking up settlements and visiting outside cases 11 74
Physician, Jan. 1 to April 1
75 00
Physician, April 1 to Oct. 1, 1914
125 00
Telephone
63 47
Livery 4 75
$ 342 37
$8,873 95
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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
INVENTORY AT TOWN HOME
Consumables
$ 252 20
Coal
229 50
Wood
240 00
Fruit and vegetables
155 15
Household property
516 58
Lumber
4 00
Farming tools and barn property
1,032 85
Hay, grain and feed
1,362 00
Live stock
3,720 00
Real estate
13,000 00
$20,512 28
RECEIPTS FROM TOWN FARM
Sale of beef
$ 208 45
Sale of calves
34 25
Sale of milk
2,194 09
Sale of pork
105 00
Sale of vegetables
77 45
$2,619 24
REIMBURSEMENTS FROM STATE, CITIES, TOWNS AND INDIVIDUALS
Northboro
$ 30 00
Acton
78 41
Berlin
12 61
Commonwealth
1,158 20
Fitchburg
227 16
Gardner
151 89
Individuals
164 57
Natick
48 00
Shirley
227 68
Sterling
326 00
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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
Newton
26 67
West Boylston
30 98
Telephone tolls
1 05
Dalton
7 56
Boston
154 60
Lancaster
12 00
Winchendon
18 45
Worcester
32 16
Lawrence
4 25
Board of Health
9 17
Clinton
121 78
$2,843 19
RECAPITULATION
Appropriation
$9,500 00
Unexpended balance, 1913
1,564 19
Received from town farm
2,619 24
Reimbursements
2,843 19
- $16,526 62
Total expenditures :-
Outside relief
$8,531 58
Office expenditures
342 37
Town Home expenses
5,569 82
$14,443 77
Unexpended balance
$ 2,082 85
Respectfully submitted,
*CHARLES H. RICE, ALEXANDER SNOW, CHARLES C. FOSTER, Overseers of the Poor.
*Died Sept. 29, 1914.
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Report of Water Board
For the Financial Year ending December 31, 1914.
At the last annual town meeting W. H. Chase was elected a member of the Water Board for three years.
The term of A. H. Hall expires with the present municipal year.
The Board held its annual meeting March 19, 1914, and organized by the choice of W. H. Chase, Chairman; A. H. Hall, Clerk; and W. J. Wetherbee, Superintendent and Registrar.
EXTENSION OF WATER MAINS
The water mains have been extended the past year as follows :
Crawford Street
Devon Road
Dewey Street
Dingley Street
Elm Street
694 feet of 2-inch pipe
Gustavus Street
Hamilton Street
Joslin Street
Joslin Street, to hydrants
Norwood Avenue
Pierce Street
Pierce Street, to hydrants
Sanderson Street
456 feet of 6-inch pipe 185 feet of 6-inch pipe 205 feet of 6-inch pipe 286 feet of 6-inch pipe
302 feet of 6-inch pipe 72 feet of 10-inch pipe 530 feet of 6-inch pipe 14 feet of 6-inch pipe 84 feet of 6-inch pipe 2449 feet of 6-inch pipe 21 feet of 6-inch pipe 347 feet of 6-inch pipe
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WATER BOARD
Warren Avenue
Westminster Avenue
Willow Street
Winter Street
Woodsome Avenue
190 feet of 6-inch pipe
154 feet of 6-inch pipe
63 feet of 6-inch pipe
132 feet of 6-inch pipe
204 feet of 6-inch pipe
Making a total of 6388 feet.
HYDRANTS
Five public hydrants have been set during the year.
Making a total of 403 public and 32 private hydrants. Public hydrants set in the following streets :
Joslin Street 2 Pierce Street 3
One private hydrant has been set by The Viscoloid Co.
GATES
Thirteen gates have been set during the year in the following streets :
Blossom Street one 6-inch Joslin Street one 6-inch
Crawford Street one 6-inch Pierce Street two 6-inch
Dewey Street one 6-inch Sanderson Street one 6-inch
Dingley Street one 6-inch Warren Avenue one 6-inch
Elm Street one 2-inch Westminster Ave. one 6-inch
Gustavus Street
one 6-inch
Winter Street one 6-inch
SERVICE PIPE
Application for service connections during the year, 69, making a total to date of 3234.
Five thousand six hundred and forty feet of service pipe has been laid as follows :
783 feet of 2 -inch wrought-iron cement-lined pipe
114 feet of 2 -inch wrought-iron galvanized pipe
360 feet of 12-inch wrought-iron cement-lined pipe 1636 feet of 1 -inch wrought-iron cement-lined pipe 551 feet of 1 -inch wrought-iron galvanized pipe 291 feet of &-inch wrought-iron galvanized pipe
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21 feet of ¿- inch wrought-iron galvanized pipe Above charged to applicants (total 3756 feet).
1884 feet of 1-inch wrought-iron cement lined pipe charged to town.
METERS
One hundred and ten meters have been installed during the year, and four meters have been removed from services not in use, making the total number of metered services to date 2339.
There are sundry bills due on service pipe account amounting to $1594.92; inventoried value of meters on hand $1463.48; of construction material on hand $2853.85; of tools and fittings in shop $1825.00; and horse, wagons, sleigh, har- ness, etc., in stable $525.00.
SUSPENSE ACCOUNT
Suspense account, $662.16, a part of which is in the hands of Town Solicitor for collection.
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SCHEDULE OF PIPES AND FIXTURES LAID TO JANUARY 1, 1915
Streets
30-inch
24-inch
20-inch
16-inch
14-inch
12-inch
10-inch
8-inch
6-inch
4-inch
2-inch
11/2-inch
Hydrants
Main Gates
Hydt. Gates
Blow Offs
Abbot Avenue
2875
4
Adams
1242
437
1215
13
1
1
Allen
295
1
1
Arch
224
1
1
Arlington
814
646
337
1
1
Avon
519
2
Beacon
484
Benjamin
531
1
1
3
1
Birch
785
€ 90
1
6
1
3
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285
1
2
Burrage Avenue
1663
1 17
1
.
307|
2
3
Carter
279
990
Castle
132
1
1038
35
3
Central
753
1382
1366
132
841
6
Central Court
284
1
1
Chauncey
300
1
Cherry
930
67
614
404
140
3
1
Claflin
716
1
1
280
1
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.
1110
875
154
272
2
Colburn Court
315
5
Cottage
1830
2
6
Cotton
1205
304
Bishop
1130
1404
4
Boutelle
392
1142
Brook
233
1
Buckingham Road
Campbell Avenue
200
1
Carter Place
Cedar
340
Chestnut
Church
.
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Clark
4
1
Colburn
1
.
Coolidge Place
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WATER BOARD
.
Bartlett
1
1
Blossom
2
3
Appleton Place
1
3
SCHEDULE OF PIPES AND FIXTURES LAID TO JANUARY 1, 1915 .- Continued.
Streets
30-inch
24-inch
20-inch
16-inch
14-inch
12-inch
10-inch
8-inch
6-inch
4-inch
2-inch
11/2-inch
Hydrants
Main Gates
Hydt. Gates
Blow Offs
Crawford
2508
Crescent Knoll
156
Cross
Crown
318
Daley
.
.
.
444
Dartmouth
394
1
Depot
218
1
1
Devon Road
291
1
Dewey
205|
1
Dingley
205
1
Douglass Avenue
154
1
713
1
1
24
260
1
1089
413
2
Eighth
357
460
Eleventh
610
Ellen
2415
694
4
3
1
Elm Hill Avenue
2195
12
c 4246
4
3
1
Fairmount
660
1
1
Fairview
516
1
1
1
1
1
First
658
380
Florence
455
1
1
Forest
872
268
3
5
1
Franklin
875
946
1
1
Gardner Place
300
1
1
George Gibson
252
1
Grafton
405
1
Graham
1370
2
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Fourth
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506
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894
1
Damon
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Dudley
233
1
Elm
775
1
Exchange
Fifth
2053
246
1405
3
Fruit
Eaton Place
Eden Glen
** 734
WATER BOARD
215
SCHEDULE OF PIPES AND FIXTURES LAID TO JANUARY 1, 1915 .- Continued.
Streets
30-inch
24-inch
20-inch
16-inch
14-inch
12-inch
10-inch
8-inch
6-inch
4-inch
2-inch
11/2-inch
Hydrants
Main Gates
Hydt. Gates
Blow Offs
Grand
76
1242
Granite
777
736
Grant
272
1053
1
Green
1310
245
.
.
.
.
1037
6
2000
8
4
Gustavus
.
857
1
2
Hall
2375
610
3
4
Hamilton
. 2037
1414
7
Harrison
30
1184
1
2
·
·
.
668
200
626
1
4
Highland Avenue
3197
3
Holman Avenue
349
Houghton Court
381
Howard
1120
1
1
1
.
..
.
242
1
Iliad
.
.
.
.
.
.
. . .. .. .
1
2
.
1
.
.
.
.
. .
... . .
1
.
.
...
·
..
.
1
..
.
.
.
232
1
·
·
1
3587
3672
45
5850
15
8
10
2
Laurel
1265
237
2
4 · ..
1
Lawrence
318
1 ....
Lincoln
733
1
1
1
Lincoln Terrace
1513
4
1
....
1
Lindell Avenue
6795
8
6
. ...
....
.
.
. .
·
.
...
.
.
.
. .
. .
. .
.
.
·
. .
.
.
.
.
140
Howland
430
1
James Court
269
1
Jerome Place
518
Johnson
775
1
Josephine
371
Joslin
King Avenue
221
1
.
.
.
177
.
... .
.
.
.. .
Lancaster
. .
...
.
.
.
·
....
.. .
.
..
.
530
2
.
#
Kittredge
Lakeview
.
.
...
1
1
Howe
...
.
.
.
Grove Avenue
302
1
Hale
1603
1
2
Haws
Haynes Place
605
High
.
WATER BOARD
216
.
.
.
1
·
....
·
.
.
Green Mountain Avenue
1
SCHEDULE OF PIPES AND FIXTURES LAID TO JANUARY 1, 1915 .- Continued.
Streets
30-inch
24-inch
20-inch
16-inch
14-inch
12-inch
10-inch
8-inch
6-inch
4-inch
2-inch
11/2-inch
Hydrants
Main Gates
Hydt. Gates
Blow Offs
Longwood Avenue
429
1
1
Lorenzo
·
Lowe
211
1
Main
2168
6785
3885
4766
3300
19
24
Manchester
317
459
3
3
Manning Avenue
55
94
1
1
Maple Avenue
1900
1
Marshall
..
810
1
1
Martin
231
Mechanic
898
475
1113
8
Merriam Avenue
4264
2830
9
11
Merritt
391
1
Middle
1593
40
497
398
6
1
Mill
6072
6
1
Miller
276
2
.
1
1
1
Monroe
12
925
1265
1
1
Morton
158
1
1
1064
2
3
Myrtle
634
1
5
2
1
Nelson
815
3
1
...
....
.
.
680
1
1
·
.
2
North
3073
2
1
North Main
2513
8463
253
13
4
Norwood Avenue
261|
1
·
1 ..
.
Orchard
156
162
1252
2
4 . . ..
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
Oak Avenue
317
.
1
1
Nichols
587
1
1
....
Niles
·
Ninth
548
.
192
1
1
4
1
.
2
Mount Pleasant Avenue
Nashua
2895
.
Newton
579
1086
.
.
407
Millet Avenue
Monoosnock Avenue
398
Monument Square
Mooreiand Avenue
463
1
1
Madison
987
2884
WATER BOARD
217
..
SCHEDULE OF PIPES AND FIXTURES LAID TO JANUARY 1, 1915 .- Continued.
Streets
30-inch
24-inch
20-inch
16-inch
14-inch
12-inch
10-inch
8-inch
6-inch
4-inch
2-inch
11/2-inch
Hydrants
Main Gates
Hydt. Gates
Blow Offs
Orchard Terrace
Oxford
406
1
1
Palm
475
1
1
Park Avenue
398
1
1
Park
942
1
Pearl
252
1
1
4
3
Pierce
295
1
1
Pine
393
1
1
Pleasant Avenue
15
7
15
Pleasant
9440
1858
1
Pleasant Place
35
300
600
1117
4
3
1
Pond
332
1
1
Portland
308
1
1
Prescott
1058
807
2
3
Priest
262
1
.
.
8
3
1
· Prospect
8
207
1
·
132
1
1
2
River
347
1
.
1
2
School
1191
3
Second
797
3
.
Short .
2398
1098
5
9
.
South
62
774
2
.
South
Cotton
288
124
2
... .
Spring
2760
729|
8
11
5
.
.
.
WATER BOARD
218
.
Seventh
280
1
1
Sixth
456
1
Spruce
.
.
227
1
.
Princeton
350
1
Prospect Avenue
3420
2008
Railroad Square
Revere
Richardson
1275
1
2
Sanderson
1124
Sargent Avenue
605
1
1
140
778
Pleasant St. By Pass
450
340
2
228|
1
Phillips
3052
SCHEDULE OF PIPES AND FIXTURES LAID TO JANUARY 1, 1915 .- Continued.
Streets
30-inch
24-inch
20-inch
16-inch
14-inch
12-inch
10-inch
8-inch
6-inch
4-inch
2-inch
11/2-inch
Hydrants
Main Gates
Hydt. Gates
Blow Offs
Stearns Avenue
290
Summer
1489
894
Tisdale
.
1127
Tolman Avenue
426
1
Tremaine
680
842
1250
6405
9
Union
469
1
University
375
Vassar
225
1
3
Vine
758
2
Walker
2077
459
100
6
Walnut
190
5
6
Washington
606
1320
1684
Washington Place
2177
2942
13
11
00
Water
.
320
1
1
Wells Court
1958
565
3090
16
9
1
West
709
1
West St. By Pass
87
1
1.
1
Westland Avenue
15
1
Westminster Avenue
254
1
Wheeler
670
1
Whitman
202
2862
3
Whitney
1047
1
1
Wilderwood Avenue
613
1
1
270
1
2786
1
1
Willard
388
1
1
..
Willow
.
.
.
.
1207
130
1
3
..
.
Wilson
1049
Winter
.
.
.
..
.
.
.
William
...
.
.
256
1
Webber
343
C 2332
View
803
12
1
WATER BOARD
219
1204
Third
1440|
12
Warren Avenue
West
867
Wilder Avenue
Willard (old location)
240
SCHEDULE OF PIPES AND FIXTURES LAID TO JANUARY 1, 1915 .- Continued.
Streets
30-inch
24-inch
20-inch
16-inch
14-inch
12-inch
10-inch
S-inch
6-inch
4-inch
2-inch
11/2-inch
Hydrants
Main Gates
Hydt. Gates
Blow Offs
Winter Place
. .
.
.
. ..
.
1
Woodworth
207 .
Totals
11635| 2192
33940
24226
30288
162516
31396
3494| 337|
403|
482|
111|
44
Lunenburg Streets
Baker
East
270
1
Kingman
272
417
Lake Avenue
835
Lakeside Avenue
60
1
North
..
2419
Wetherbee
258
52
1
Wilderwood Avenue
350
Youngs Road
520
1
Totals
4194
1924
1
5
5
Outside Public Streets
Distributing Res. land
328
205
c 320
7
1
G. L. Chaney land
622
c 600
Morse Res., through Dam .. Morse Res., from Brook
338
338
488
1
·
. ....
Fall Brook Res. land
96
98
145
HI. C. Fuller land
443
.
..
.
... .
E. H. Powers land
.
523
.1
.
...
...
220
WATER BOARD
.
.
...
...
72
1
.
...
...
.
.
2
.
·
Woodsome Avenue
434
...
1
.
240
1
...
·
·
...
140
Summer
.
525
1
1
. .
SCHEDULE OF PIPES AND FIXTURES LAID TO JANUARY 1, 1915 .- Continued.
Streets
30-inch
24-inch
20-inch
16-inch
14-inch
12-incli
10-inch
8-inch
6-inch
4-inch
2-inch
11/2-inch
Hydrants
Main Gates
Hydt. Gates
Blow Offs
Rockwell Woolen Co. land
82
47
Chandler Street
204
Charles Street
12
Cottage Place
Derwin Street
205
Totals
96|
98
2399
410
693
920
82
59
409
190
...
13
1
Grand totals .
96
98
14034
2602
693
34860
24226
30370
166769
31805
5608
337|
404
500
111
50
Total length of pipe, 311,498 feet =59 miles; of cement pipe, 1.43 miles; of iron pipe, 57.57 miles.
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