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1,456
1,627
Rowe ..
1,553
1,560
Concord
4,427
5,175
*TAUNTON
.25,448
Westport
2,599
2,678
Shutesbury
453
44
Dracut
1,996
2,443
Sunderland
663
696
Dunstable
416
400
186,465
219,019
Warwick
565
599
*Everett
11,068
18,576.
Chilmark 353
304
Bourne
1.442
1,580
Cottage City
1,080
1.038
Brewster
1,003
901
EDGARTOWN
1,156
1,125
Chatham
1,954
1,809
Gay Head.
139
169
Dennis
2,899
2,545
Gosnold
135
140
Eastham
602
476
Tisbury
1,506
1,002
Falmouth
2,567
2,655
West Tisbury
460
Harwich
2,734
2,532
Mashpee
298
330
Orleans
1,219
1,198
Provincetown
4,642
4,555
Essex.
Amesbury
9,798
9,986
Andover
6,142
6,145
*Beverly
10,821
11,806
Boxford
865
727
29,172
27,654
Berkshire.
Adams
9,213
7,837
Alford
297
280
Becket
946
888
*Gloucester
24,651
28,211
*SPRINGFIELD
44,179
51,522
Tolland
393
309
Dalton.
2,885
Egremont
845
836
*LAWRENCE
55,727
62,354
Great Barrington
4,612
4,794
Lynnfield
787
818
Hancock
506
511
Manchester
1,789
1,876
Hinsdale ..
1,739
1,650
Marblehead.
8,202
7,671
Lanesborough 1,018
848
Merrimac
2,633
2,301
Lee .
3,785
4,066
Methuen
4,814
5,690
Lenox
2,889
2.872
Middleton 924
838
Monterey
495
464
Nahant
880
865
Mount Washington . 148
136
New bury
1,427
1,489
New Ashford ..
125
116
*NEWBURYPORT
13,947
14,552
New Marlborough ..
1.305
1,288
North Andover
3,742
3,569
Otis
583
518
Peabody
10,158
10,507
Peru ..
305
305
Rowley
1,248
1,272
*PITTSFIELD
17,281
20,461
*SALEM.
30,801
34,473
Richmond
796
701
Salisbury
1,316
1,300
Saugus
3,673
4,497
Savoy
1,954
1,897
Topsfield .
1,022
1,033
Stockbridge
2,132
2,077
Wenham
886
886
West Newbury
1,796
1,643
330,393
Franklin.
Ashfield
1,025
1,013
Bernardston
770
778
Buckland.
1,570
1,548
Attleborough
7,577
8,288
Berkley.
894
955
Colrain
1,671
1,610
Dartmouth
3,122
3,107
Conway
1,451
1,304
Dighton
1,889
1,797
Deerfield
2,910
3,007
Easton
4,493
4,452
Erving
972
964
Fair Haven
2,919
3,338
Gill.
960
1,082
*Fall River
74,398
89,203
GREENFIELD
5,252
6,229
Freetown
1,417
1,405
Hawley
515
Heath
503
476
Mansfield .
3,432
3,722
55,251
Leverett
702
744
*NEW BEDFORD.
40,733
North Attleborough. 6,727
6,576
Leyden
407
363
282
298
Norton
1,785
1,614
Monroe
Montague
6,296
6,058
617
574
Northfield
1,869
1,851
Seekonk.
1,317
1,465
1,983
Orange
4,568
5,361
541
498
27,115
Shelburne
972
1,041
Tyringham
412
363
Washington
434
423
West Stockbridge ..
1,492
1,257
Williamstown
4,221
4,887
Windsor
612
556
81,108
86,292
Bristol.
Acushnet
1,027
1,115
Sandisfield.
807
802
569
504
Swampscott
3,198
3,259
Sheffield
3,210
Ipswich
44,654
52,164
Florida
436
425
*Lynn
1,713
1,587
Essex
Georgetown
2,117
2,050
Hamilton
4,439
4,720
Sandwich
1,819
1,580
Truro
919
815
Wellfleet
1,291
968
1,655
Yarmouth
1,760
Dukes.
BARNSTABLE
4,023
4,055
4,369
4,238
Bradford
3,720
4,736
Montgomery
Wales
*North Adams .. 16,074
19,135
Rockport 4,087
5,289
299,995
1,955
Charlemont.
468
1,518
Somerset 2,106
Barnstable.
TOWNS.
1890
1895
TOWNS. 1890
1895
TOWNS. 1890
1895
Framingham
9,239
9,512
Milton.
4,278
5,518
Berlin
884
897
Groton
2,057
2.192
Needham
3,035
3,511
Blackstone
6,138
6,039
Norfolk
913
882
Bolton.
827
797
Holliston
2,619
2,718
Norwood
3,733
4,574
Boylston.
770
729
Hopkinton
4,088
2,984
*Quincy .
16,723
20,712
Brookfield.
3,352
3,279
Hudson
4,670
5,308
Randolph
3,946
3,694
Charlton
1,847
1,877
Lexington
3,197
3,498
1,111
Sharon
1,634
1,717
Clinton
10,424
11,497
Littleton.
1,025
1,136
Stoughton
4,852
5,272
Douglas
1,908
2.026
*LOWELL
23,031
29,708
Wellesley
3,600
4,229
Dudley
2,944
3,203
*Malden
13,805
14,977
Weymouth
10,866
11,291
*FITCHBURG
22,037
26,409
*Marlborough
2,700
3,090
Wrentham
2,566
2,584
Gardner
8,424
9,182
Maynard
11,079
14,474
118,950
134,819
Hardwick
2,922
2,655
Melrose.
8,519
11,965
Harvard
1,095
1,162
Natick
9,118
8,814
Plymouth.
Holden .
2,623
2,602
*Newton
24,379
27,590
North Reading
874
835
Abington. 4,260
4,207
Hopedale
1,176
1,377
Pepperell
3,127
3,321
Bridgewater
4,249
4,686
Hubbardston
1,346
1,274
Reading
4,088
4,717
*Brockton
.27,294
33,165
Lancaster.
2,201
2,180
Sherborn
1,381
1,446
Carver
994
1,016
Leicester
3,120
3,239
Shirley
40,152
52,200
East Bridgewater 2,911
562
497
Mendon
919
Stoneham
903
920
Hanover
2,093
2,051
Milford
8,780
8,959
Stow
1,197
1,141
Hanson
1,267
1,380
Millbury.
4,428
5,222
Tewksbury
2,515
3,379
Hingham
4,564
4,819
New Braintree.
573
542
Townsend
1,750
1,780
Hull .
989
1,044
Nortlıborough
1,952
5.286
Wakefield
6,982
8,304
Lakeville
935
870
North Brookfield 3,871
738
605
*Waltham
18,707
20,876
Marshfield
1,713
1,760
Oxford
2,616
2,390
Watertown
7,073
7,788
Mattapoisett .
1,148
1,032
Paxton
445
426
Wayland
2,060
2,026
Middleborough
6,065
6,689
Petersham. 1,050
Phillipston
502
460
Weston.
1,213
1,420
1,320
1,223
Princeton
982
952
Winchester
4,861
6,150
7,314
7,957
Royalston
1,030
890
Plympton
597
549
Rutland 980
978
Rochester
1,012
1,021
Shrewsbury
1,449
1,524
Rockland
5,213
5,523
Southborough
2,114
2,223
Scituate
2,318
2,246
Southbridge
7,655
8,250
Wareham
3,451
3,367
Spencer
8,747
7,614
West Bridgewater
1,917
1,747
Sterling
1,244
1,218
NANTUCKET 3,268
3,016
Whitman
4,441
5,744
Sturbridge
2,074
1,910
Norfolk.
Avon
1,384
1,626
Bellingham
1,334
1,481
Suffolk.
Uxbridge
3,408
3,546
Brookline.
12.103
16,164
*BOSTON.
448,477
496,920
Warren
7,031
7,799
Canton
4,538
4,636
*Chelsea.
27,909
31,264
Westborough
5,195 .
5.235
Cohasset
2,448
2,474
Revere.
5,668
7,423
West Boylston.
3,019
2,968
DEDHAM
7,123
7,211
Winthrop
2,726
4,192
West Brookfield
1,592
1,467
Dover
727
668
484,780
539,799
Winchendon.
4,390
4,490
Franklin
4,831
5,136
Worcester.
*WORCESTER
84,655
98,767
Holbrook
2,474
2,298
Ashburnham.
2,074
2,148
Hyde Park
10,193
11,826
Athol.
6,319
7,364
Medfield
2,985
2,913
Auburn
1,532
1,598
Millis
786
1,006
Barre
2,239
2,278
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU.
EXPLANATION OF FLAG SIGNALS.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 5.
No. 1.
White
Blue
Blue
FAIR WEATHER.
RAIN OR SNOW.
LOCAL RAINS.
TEMPERATURE.
COLD WAVE.
INTERPRETATION OF DISPLAYS.
No. 1, alone, indicates fair weather, stationary temperature. No. 2, alone, indicates rain or snow, stationary temperature. No. 3, alone, indicates local rain, stationary temperature. No. 1, with No. 4 above it, indicates fair weather, warmer. No. 1, with No. 4 below it, indicates fair weather, colder.
No. 2, with No. 4 above it, indicates warmer weather, rain or snow.
No. 2, with No. 4 below it, indicates colder weather, rain or snow. No. 3, with No. 4 above it, indicates warmer weather with local rains. No. 3, with No. 4 below it, indicates colder weather with local rains.
No. 1, with No. 5 below it, indicates fair weather, cold wave. No. 2, with No. 5 below it, indicates wet weather, cold wave.
9,211
1,191
1,399
Duxbury
1,908
1,966
2,894
Lunenburg,
1,146
1,237
*Somerville.
6,155
6,284
Halifax.
Kingston
1,659
1,746
Northbridge 4,603
Tyngsborough.
662
635
Marion
871
759
Oakham
Westford
2,250
2,418
Norwell
1,635
1,540
1,664
1,710
Pembroke.
*Woburn
.13,499
14,178
431,167
499,217
Nantucket.
92,700
101,498
Templeton
2.999
2,915
Upton
1,878
2,150
Braintree
4,88
5,311
4,681
4,430
Westminster.
1,688
1,315
Foxborough
2,933
3,219
280,787
306,445
1,493
1,872
Medway
987
77,696
84,367
Walpole
2,604
2,994
Dana
700
717
Grafton
5,002
5,101
*Medford
Leominster
7,269
889
Sudbury .
1,940
4,635
952
Wilmington
PLYMOUTH
Sutton. 3.180
3,420
Webster.
White
Black
Lincoln
RATES OF POSTAGE.
DOMESTIC.
NOTE .- All kinds of mail matter (except regular publications sent to subscribers) must be pre- paid by postage stamps.
As regards classification and rates of postage, all mail matter to or from Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippine Islands is domestic.
First-Class Matter-Letters and Postal Cards.
Letters. - (To be sent beyond the office where deposited, or for any letter- carrier office.)
Letters and written matter, also all articles sealed, for each ounce or fraction thereof, no limit to the weight-but if over four pounds must be fully prepaid .02
Drop or Local Letters. - (To be sent within the delivery of the office where deposited), for each ounce or fraction, 1 cent; but if a letter-carrier office .02
Registered Letters .- The fee for registered letters (in addition to the regular postage, which must be fully prepaid) is, per letter
.08
Postal Cards, with no writing on the face but the address, cost each .01
special (or Immediate) Delivery Letters. - They require a special stamp, in addition to regular postage .. .10
Mailing Cards, private.
.01
Second-Class Matter-Newspapers and Periodicals. RATES FOR PUBLISHERS.
All Newspapers and other Periodicals, one copy to each actual subscriber residing within the county where they are printed, wholly or in part, and published, except those deliverable at letter-carrier offices .. Free. Newspapers and Periodicals to regular subscribers, and sample copies, each pound or fraction . .. .01
Newspapers (except weeklies) and Periodicals not exceeding two ounces in weight when deposited in a letter-carrier office for delivery by its carrier, each .01
Periodicals over two ounces in weight, prepaid by postage stamps affixed .02
Weeklies, deliverable by carriers, at letter-carrier offices, for each pound or fraction .. .01
RATES FOR THE PUBLIC.
Transient Newspapers and Periodicals, when posted by persons other than the publish- er or news agent, printed regularly in known offices of publication, for each four ounces or fraction
.01
'Third-Class Matter-Miscellaneous Printed Matter.
Pamphlets, occasional publications, proof-sheets or corrected proofs, and manuscript copy accompanying the same, and all matter wholly in print not issued regularly, in which the printing forms the principal use, and not exceeding four pounds in weight, for each two ounces or fraction.
.01
Books (only printed). For each two ounces, or fraction, not over four pounds in weight, (single volumes may !! be over). .01
Fourth-Class Matter-Merchandise.
Merchandise .- Samples of metals, ores, minerals, or merchandise, paintings in oil or water, crayon drawings, printed'envelopes, bill-heads, letter-heads, blotting-paper with print- ed advertisements thereon, blank cards, photograph-albums, blank books; labels, tags, playing cards; and any articles not of the other classes, and not liable to damage the mails, or injure any person, not exceeding four pounds in weight, for each ounce, or fraction thereof. .01
Seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and scions, for each two ounces, or fraction .01
Fee for registration, in addition to the postage, for each package .08
United States Money Orders.
Money Orders, not exceeding $100 on one order, issued on payment of the following fees :-
For orders not exceeding $2.50 .. .03 Over $30, and not exceeding $40. .15
Over $2.50, and not exceeding $5. .05 Over $40, and not exceeding $50. .18
Over $5, and not exceeding $10. .08 Over $50, and not exceeding $60. .20
Over $10, and not exceeding $20. .10 Over $60, and not exceeding $75 .. .25
Over $20, and not exceeding $30 .. .12 Over $75, and not exceeding $100. .30
War Tax on all domestic money orders, .02
FOREIGN.
Prepayment optional, except for registered articles, but on printed matter and samples, postage must be at least partially prepaid.
Letters. - 5 cents per 15 grammes, a weight very slightly over one-half ounce. - Post Cards. - 2 cents each.
Printed Matter .- 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction. Limit of weight, 4 lbs. 6 oz. Commercial Papers (Insurance Documents, Way Bills, Invoices, Papers of Legal Pro- cedure, Manuscripts of Works, &c.) - The same as for printed matter, but the lowest charge is 5 cents.
Samples of Merchandise .- The rate is the same as for printed matter,-lowest charge, 2 cents. Mail matter of all classes for persons connected with the Military or Naval forces and civil service of the United States in Cuba and Hawaiian Islands is subject to domestic rates and conditions
To Mexico and to Canada, comprising British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, the postage for letters, printed matter, merchandise, etc., is the same as in the United States. All matter must be fully prepaid, except letters, which must be prepaid at least 2 cents. Sealed packages, other then letters, are not mailable. Parcels to Germany, Jamaica, British Honduras, Bahamas, Mexico, Colombia, Salvador, Costa Rica, Hawaiian Islands, Leeward Islands, Barbadoes, Danish West Indies, Windward Islands, and Newfoundland, not exceeding one pound, 12 cents; each additional pound or fraction, 12 cents.
international Money Orders .- For sums not exceeding $10, ten cents,-for each additional $10, ten cents. To Great Britain, Jamaica, Cape Colony, British Guiana and Bermuda, the limit of a single order is $50; to all other countries, $100. There is no limit to the number of international orders that may be issued in one day.
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Post-Offices, Postmasters and Money-Order Offices.
Domestic money-order offices are in italic; International and Domestie in full-face. ALBANY COUNTY.
Albany.
. Chauncey E. Argersinger
Slation 4, 277 Clinton avenue. Slation 5, 469 Madison avenue. Stalion 6, 294 South Pearl street.
Station 7, 829 Broadway. Capilol Station. Station 8, 1078 Madison avenue.
Alcove. Amos D. Briggs
Mckownville
Willard Helme
Altamont. Dayton II. Whipple
Fred Caswell
Medusa
Wellington R. Merritt
Aquetuek
Arthur E. Hochstrasser
Myrtle ..
John J. Vincent
Berne .
Anna M. Babeock
New Salem.
Jacob M. Erwin
Bethlehem Center.
William Beggs
New Scotland
James Wayne
Callanans Corners
Barent S. Winne
Newtonville
John H. Kemp
Cedar Hill ..
Jacob M. Wright
Potter Hollow.
Verge E. Wilsie
Coeymans.
Joseph E. Gould
Coeymans Hollow Walter J. Whitbeck
Cohoes
Win. B. Le Roy
Ravena .
Arthur Hartt
Cooksburg.
Robert Dingman
Reidsville.
Delinton W. Brate
Delmar
Edwin V. Patterson
Dormansville.
Erastus Gibbons, jr.
Dunnsville ..
Alexander Lainhart
Shakers.
Josiah Barker
East Berne.
E. V. Willsey
Emeriek
R. B. Van Allen
Soulh Bethlehem.
Edwin C. Palmer
Fullers.
Charles M. Spencer
South Westerlo.
Lorenzo D. Stewart
Glenmont
Frank H. Case
Thompson Lake
William J. Hart
Guilderland ..
Philip Petinger J. F. Van Sehaack John J. Hungerford
Verdoy ..
P. K. Best
Hurstville ..
Wm. E. Hudson
Wemple .
John. Wemple®
Jerusalem.
Nicholas H. Stotts
West Albany.
Eliza Dickerson
Karner.
Charles H. Bliven
West Berne ..
Peter H. Clow
Knox ..
Milo Fairlee
Westerlo ...
Wm. W. Swartwout
Latham ..
Frank Yound
West Township.
James Finch
Lishas Kill.
James Harrison
West Troy.
Edmund S. Hollands
Loudonville
Ralph A. Gove
Wolfhill.
George White
RENSSELAER COUNTY.
Albany-Station 1, 365 Broadway, Rensselaer. Slation 2, 76 Broadway, Rensselaer. Station 3, Central avenue and Mineral, Bath-on-Hudson.
Alps .. . ...
John A. Green
North Petersburg
Stephen R. Brimmer
Averill Park
Frank Petit
North Stephentown. William A. Gile
Berlin
Alexander E. Sands
Petersburg.
Frank H. Powers
Best ..
Leonard Wetherwax
Pittstown
Jonas Carr
Boyntonville
Wm. H. Rowland
Poeslenkill.
Garrett Ives, jr.
Brainard. .
Dennis Black, jr.
Potterhill
Perry W. Richmond
Brainard Station
Augusta V. Kellogg
Quaekenkill.
Mary A. Bonesteel
Brookview
John J. Reidy
Raymertown
Joel E. Yout
Castleton ..
George Anderson
Reynolds.
Erskine D. Palmer
Center Berlin
D. Denison Lapham
Sandlake ..
Arthur M. Peck
Center Brunswick. Ernest L. Brust
Central Nassau. Abram P. Bink
Schodack Landing . Ransen Gardenier
Couse . .
Clara M. Texter
Sliters . Tobias Houghtaling
Cropseyville.
Clara Hurlbert .
South Berlin. . Ariel Wellman
Defreestville
A. D. Hadley
South Schodack
William J. Masten
Eagle Bridge
Andrew Mullin
Stephentown Center.
Ezra S. Newton
East Greenbush
Mitehell Link
East Nassau.
Melvin R. Millius
East Poestenkill
Lewis Devernoe
East Schodack
Josiah W. Boyce
Garfield.
Charles H. Vary
Grafton
Chester F. Waite Louis H. Hayner J. C. Hitchcock George H. Myers William Haynes Chas. A. Miller
Sub Stations-No. 1, Lansingburgh. No. 2, Sec- ond & Fifth av., Lans. No. 3, 124 George, G.I. No. 4, 349 Congress. No. 5, 322 Second. No. 6, Pawling cor. Locust av.
Valley Falls James Thompson, jr. Walloomsac Charles E. Durfee
Luther
Edward S. Sliter J. O. Wing
West Hoosick. Susan Slade
Muitzeskill.
Peter S. Miller
Nassau.
Thomas D. James
West Stephentown Elvin A. Casey
North Hoosick
Charles L. Klages
Wynantskill. S. B. Ketchum
North Nassau.
Samuel P. Waterbury
Wyomanoek.
Shandanette Hoag
Troy Joseph A. Leggett
Haynersville
Hoag Corners
Hoosick
Hoosick Falls
Johnsonville.
Melrose ..
M. L. MeClellan
Stephentown .. H. M. Brimmer
Eagle Mills ..
Taborton. Conrad Malkmes
Tiashoke .. Amos Broughton
Tomhannock
W. A. Conger
Guilderland Center.
Helderberg.
Voorheesville.
Frank Bloomingdale
Indian Fields
Edward Conners
South Berne.
Chester A. Skinner
Normansville
Charles P. Stevens
Clarksville.
Preston Hollow.
Floyd L. Ford
Rensselaerville ..
Lewis W. Becker
Selkirk.
John F. Vroman
Slingerland Jacob Vagele
Union Church.
Schaghticoke.
Fred. M. Askins
Schodaek Center. Emma C. Lewis
West Sand Lake. Le Grand M. Turner
Thomas Snell
Meadowdale
William C. Schoolcraft
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ALBANY STREET DIRECTORY.
ALBANY STREET DIRECTORY.
Giving the name of each street, and showing what other streets and places run from it or across it, with the number at which they intersect.
From this list the location of any number on a street can be easily ascertained ; as, for instance, wishing to know at what part of Broadway No. 642 comes, you look at Broadway, on this page, and find that Van Tromp street runs from 638, and Orange street from 646, showing that 642 Broadway would come half way between Van Tromp and Orange streets.
Or, going up Eagle street, suppose it is desired to take a cross street to reach 44 High ; on looking under High street you find 42 to be at the corner of Hudson avenue, so that by passing through Iludson avenue, you are near the desired number.
Where no numbers exist, ciphers (0) are given to indicate whether the street runs from the right or the left, or crosses.
It will be noticed that in this Street Directory the names of the streets are given in alphabetical order, giving the direction in which they run according to the numbers. Upon most of the streets the even numbers are upon the left hand side of the street, and the odd numbers upon the right.
Academy Park, Ea- Left. Rt.
gle, bet Washington
96 0 Franklin
avenue & Elk; wd. 13.
110 109 South Pearl
102 91 Fourth avenue
132 115 Third avenue
178 153 Second avenue Seymour av. Broadway, from 1 Gansevoort, north, to city line; wds. 3, 4, 6, 8, 9. 2 0 Gansevoort
12 11 Vine
20 19 Fourth avenue
46 47 Plum
54 55 Bassett
10 11 Broad
German Ev. ch.
24 23 Clinton
48 Cæcelia Hall
58 Germ. Luth. ch. 67 Elizabeth
64
114 111 Eagle
159 Westerlo
14 9 Church
178 177 South Lansing
28 25 Dallius
194
191 Herkimer
40 39 Green
212 209 Bleecker
0 67 Franklin
226
227 Madison avenue 0 Steamb't Land.
45 Hudson av. 61 Jay
Madison avenue and Madison place; wd. 5.
3:24
0 Hamilton
349 Division
361 Trotter's alley
0 0 Spring
0 0 Church
0 0 Washington av.
412
140 141 Boulevard
44 41 Green
159 Kent
174 Sixth Ref. ch.
68 65 Franklin Sch. Pub. Sch. No. 1
175 Lingan
80 83 South Pearl
552
553 Steuben 0 Depot
218 207 Bradford 219 Willow
246 229 Central avenue
2 1 Broadway
28 23 Green
54 47 South Pearl
61 William
66 Grand
Left. Rt.
75 Lodge
2 1 Lexington av.
68 69 Robin 786
124 123 Perry
180 0 Quail
807 Colonie
Railroad avenue
Brevator, from Wash -
ington av. above toll gate to Western av .; wd. 19.
Bridge, from Broad- way to Lumber dis- trict; wd. 9.
868
Arch, from Quay to 152 Grand; wds. 2, 3, 5. Left. Rt. 0 0 Quay
0 0 Broadway
0 33 Church
0 49 Dallius
70 69 Green
Benjamin, from 30 Left. Rt. 46 45 Schuyler Second avenue, south, to First avenue; wd. 1. 82 73 Alexander
Benson, from Quail to West Lawrence; wd. 19.
Left. Rt.
1 Broadway
38 35 North Pearl
Albany and Schen- ectady Turnpike, from terminus of Cen- tral avenue, west.
Avenue A, from Fris- bie avenue, east; wd. 1.
Alexander, from 357 S.Pearl to Eagle; wd.2. 2 1 South Pearl
Avenue from Grove avenue to Sen- eca; wd. 18.
Bleecker, from 100
Quay to 146
South
Pearl; wd. 4.
0 120 133 Arch 134 0 South Ferry
·2 I Quay
144
149 John
Avenue C, from O'Connell, east; wd. 1.
Avenue D, from Fris. bie avenue to Hoffman avenue; wd. 1.
92 95 South Pearl
Bleecker Park,
bounded by Eagle, 286
310
78 77 Lancaster 91 Chestnut
Bassett, from Quay to 322 South Pearl; wd. 3. 0 0 Quay
0 0 Broadway
392
391 Hudson avenue Beaver
430 427 State 0 U.S. Fedr'l bldg.
490
485 Maiden lane 545 Arcade
176 Lincoln avenue
191 West
Beaver, from 414
Bouck, from South Pearl to Broad; wd. 1.
596
595 Columbia R. R. Y. M. C. A.
638 Van Tromp
Allen St., South, from 1110 Madison av. to New Scotland road; wd. 18.
1 Madison avenue 25 Yates
0 Public Market
45 Morris
97 Wendell Daniel
86
115 Industrial Sch.
0 0 Ontario
0 131 Eagle
Beaver Park, bet. Eagle, Morton, Dela- ware av. Park av. and Myrtle av .; wd. 15.
Beaverwyck Park, Washington avenue, bet. Ontario and Par- tridge; wd. 19.
Beekman, from Dela- ware avenue to Second avenue; wd. 1.
Broad, from 124 Arch to Seymour avenue; wds. 1, 2. Left. Rt. 2 1 Arch
940 944
Viaduct Mission Pleasant
Albany, from 1100 Broadway to Water- vliet; wd. 9.
125 Trinity place
134 Clinton
146 0 Grand
Bertha, from Dela- ware avenue, south, to Second avenue; wd. 1.
Bethlehem Road, „ from terminus of South " Pearl, south.
Bingham, from Mc- Carty avenue, south; wd. 1.
0
67 Cherry Schuyler
Avenue B, fr. O'Con- nell, east ; wd. 1.
0 0 Mulberry 0 Rensselaer
Left. Rt.
Avenue B, fr. Grove av. to Seneca ; wd. 18
Allen St., North, from 519 Western av- enue to 658 Central avenue; wd. 19.
2 1 Western av. 25 Hamilton
Babcock, from Moore, east, to Boenau; wd. 1.
Bleecker Place, fr. 151 Eagle to 93 Philip; wd. 5.
Boenau, from 163 Sec- ond avenue, north; wd. 1.
Boulevard, see Man- ning boulevard.
Bradford, from 117 Lexington avenue to Ontario, and from W. Lawrence across Al- len, N .; wds. 10, 19.
646 682 643 Orange Clinton avenue 683 Quackenbush 719 Spencer 742 Fourth Pres. ch. 730 Wilson
777 Livingston av. 799 Third Pol. Prec.
60 59 Myrtle avenue 81 Park avenue 105 Warren 128 129 Mercer
165 Cortland
843 De Witt
861 Pub. Sch. No. 13
861 Lawrence Van Woert
881 North Ferry 881 St. Peter's Hosp. 895 Steamer No. 3h. Kirk place
902
939 Thacher
164 0 0 New Scotl'd rd.
Anne, from 69 O'Con- nell, east; wd. 1.
Broadway to 63 Eagle; wds. 5, 6.
607
283 Hodge Church Pruyn
350
112 107 State
30 25 Dallius
0 7 Broadway
164
0
Ash Grove Place, from 45 Trinity place to 114 Grand; wd. 5.
124 Broad
816 824 0 0 Railroad viad. 825 North Lansing
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Church, from 286
Broadway to Ganse- voort; wds. 3, 4.
Left. Rt.
I Broadway
0 41 Madison av.
54 53 Bleecker
66 65 Herkimer
78 77}South Lansing
92 89 Westerlo
102 47 John
110 107 South Ferry
122 117 Arch
136 0 Rensselaer
140 145 Mulberry
0
157 Schuyler 0 Cherry
0 181 Bassett
0 195 Plum
0 0 Fourth avenue
0 0 Vine
0 0 Gansevoort
Clare Avenue, from 208 Second av. across McCarty av .; wd 1.
Clinton, from 134 Arch to 23 Second avenue; wds. 1, 2.
Left. Rt.
·2 1 Arch 5 Droogan pl.
13 Morton
25 Catharine
0 St. Francis de Sales Asylum
40 Schuyler 55 Delaware
76 69 Alexander
Ch. German church
88 89 Fourth avenue
116 109 Third avenue 152 153 Second avenue
Clinton Avenue, from 682 Broadway to 581 Central avenue; wds. 6, 7, 12, 11, 10, 17, 19.
Left. Rt.
1 Broadway
0 17 North Pearl
0 Clinton square
0 Chapel 37 Ten Broeck
0 0 Ludlow alley
98 101 North Hawk
126 Truck No. 2 h.
153 North Swan
156 South Swan 165 Pub. Sch. No. 7 Dove
216 276 275 Lark
324
339 North Knox
400 413 Lexington av. Ch. St. Luke's ch.
473 Judson 475 MacPherson ter- race
486 Robin
538
Ch. Grace Epis. ch. 513 Hope Bap. ch. 553 Perry 553 Home of the Friendless
608 613 Quail
652 695 Ontario
0 Steamer No. 7 h.
676 Pub. Sch. No. 21
718 Partridge
792 0 N. Y. Cen. av.
0 845 Central avenue
Clinton Square, North Pearl between Orange and Clinton av., west side; wd. 6.
Colby, from 611 Central avenue to opp. 787 Liv- ingston av .; wd. 17.
Colonie, from 126 Wa- ter to North Knox; wds. 8, 9 Left. Rt.
1 Water
8 7 Centre
0 35 Montgomery
88 87 Broadway
102 103 North Pearl
134 Ten Broeck
169 North Swan
0 232 Ditson place Lark
0 North Knox
Columbia, from 73 Pier to Eagle; wd. 6.
Left. Rt.
0 0 Pier
0 0 Quay
13 Water
0 Montgomery
0
33 Broadway James
44
58 57 North Pearl
65 Kenmore place
68 77 Chapel
90 Lodge
0 107 Eagle
Columbia Place, Eagle, near Columbia; wd. 6.
Colvin Avenue, from Washington av.to Cen. tral av .; wds. 19, 17.
Congress, from Capi- tol place to 75 South Swan; wd. 13.
Cortland, from Par- tridge to Marion av .; wd. 18.
Cortland Place, from 470 Washington avenue to 123 Western avenue; wd. 19.
Left. Rt.
12 13 Washington av. 17 Spring 0 State
0 0 Western avenue
Cross, from 71 Canal to 102 Orange; wd. 12. Left. Rt.
1 Canal
0 Monroe
0 0 Orange
Cuyler, from 91 Eliza- beth to South Jackson; wd. 1.
Dallius, from 46 Madi- son avenue to Ganse- voort; wds. 3, 4.
Left. Rt.
92℃ I Madison avenue
7 Bleecker
18 19 Herkimer
28 31 South Lansing
42 39 Westerlo
50 49 John
58 51 South Ferry
0
0 Arch
0 75 Rensselaer
85 0 Mulberry
98 99 Schuyler
111 Cherry 123 Bassett
128 133 Plum [school 0 St. John's Cath.
0 0 Fourth avenue
0
0 Albany R. R. car house & office North First Steamer No. 8h. 1157 Erie 1185 South
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