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Fifth Ward. All that part of said city bounded by a linc beginning at a point of intersection of Smith street and the city line; thence running in a northeasterly direction through said city line to Douglas avenue; thence, in a southeasterly direction through said Douglas avenue to Candace street; thence, in a southeasterly direction through said Candace street to Chalkstone avenue; thence, in a southwesterly direc- tion through said Chalkstone avenue to Smith street; thence, in a northwesterly and westerly direction through said Smith street to Raymond street; thence, in a southeasterly direction through said Raymond street to Valley street; thence, in a southwesterly direction through said Valley street to Hemlock street; thence, In a southeasterly direction through said Hem- lock street to the Woonasquatucket river; thence, in a southwesterly direction through said Woonasqua- tucket river to Eagle street; thence, in a northwesterly directlon through said Eagle street to Valley street; thence, in a southwesterly directlon through said Valley street to Cliff street; thence, in a westerly direction through said Cliff street to a point of intersection of a line in extension of Huron street and said Cliff street; thence, in a northerly direction along said line in extension of said lluron street, and continuing in
the same direction through said Huron street to Regent avenue; thence, in a westerly direction through said Regent avenue to Academy avenue; thence, in a north- erly direction through said Academy avenue to Molloy street; thence, In a westerly direction through said Molloy strect to Clematis street; thence, in a south- erly direction through said Clematis street to Chalk- stone avenue; thence, in a westerly direction through said Chalkstone avenue to Mount Pleasant avenue; thence, in a northwesterly direction through said Mount Pleasant avenue to Buena Vista avenue continuing in a northwesterly direction through said Buena Vista avenue to the point of beginning.
Sixth Ward. All that part of said city bounded by a line beginning at the point of intersection of the city line and Buena Vista avenue; thence running in a southeasterly direction through said Buena Vista avenue to Mount Pleasant avenue continuing in a southeasterly direction through said Mount Pleasant avenue to Chalkstone avenue; thence, in an easterly direction through said Chalkstone avenue to Clematis street; thence, in a northerly direction through said Clematis street to Molloy street; thence, an an easterly direction through said Molloy street to Academy avenue; thence, in a southerly direction through said Academy avenue to Regent avenue; thence, in an easter- ly direction through said Regent avenue to lluron street; thence, in a southerly direction through said lluron street, and continuing in the same direction along a line in extension of said Huron street to a point of intersection of sald line in extension of said lluron street and Cliff street; thence, in an easterly direction through said Cliff street to Valley street; thence, In a northeasterly direction through said Valley street to Eagle street; thence, in a southeasterly direc- tion through said Eagle street to the Woonasquatucket river; thence, in a southwesterly, southerly and west- erly direction through sald Woonasquatucket river to Delaine; thence, in a southwesterly directlon througlı said Delaine street to Manton avenue; thence, in a southeasterly direction through said Manton avenue to the Woonasquatucket river; thencc, in a westerly and northwesterly direction through said Woonasquatucket river to the city line; thence, in a northeasterly direc- tion along said city line to the point of beginning.
Seventh Ward. All that part of said city bounded by a line beginning at a polnt of intersection of the city line and Killingly street; thence running in an easterly direction along said city line to a point of intersection of said city line and the Woonasquatucket river; thence, in a southeasterly, northeasterly and southcasterly direction through said Woonasquatucket river to Manton avenue; thence, in a northwesterly direction through said Manton avenue to Delaine street; tbence, In a northerly and easterly direction through said Delaine street to Harris avenue; thence in a northeasterly direction through said Harris avenue; thence, in a southeasterly direction crossing the prop- erty owned and occupied by the New York, New Haven and Ilartford Railroad Corporation to Eden street; thenec, in a southeasterly direction through said Eden street to Bell street; thence, in a southeasterly direc- tion through said Bell street to Broadway; thence, in a southwesterly direction through said Broadway, to Bainbridge avenue; thence, in a southerly direction through said Bainbridge avenue to Westminster street; thence, in a westerly direction through said Westmin- ster street to a point of intersection of said Westmin- ster street and the property owned and occupied by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Corpora- tion, where said Westminster street crosses the railroad tracks of said Railroad Corporation; thence, in a south- westerly directlon along said property line of said Rail- road Corporation to the city line; thence, in a westerly and nortbwesterly direction along said city line to the point of beginning.
Eighth Ward. All that part of said city bounded by a line beginning at a point of intersection of Cranston street and Pearl street; thence running in a southeasterly direction through said Pearl street to Broad street; thence in a southwesterly direction through said Broad street to Elmwood avenue; thence, in a southwesterly and southeasterly direction through said Elmwood avenue to a point of intersection where said Elmwood avenue crosses the property owned and occupied by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Corporation, and known as the llarbor Junc- tion Branch; thence, in a southeasterly direction along said property owned and occupied by said New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Corporation, known as the llarbor Junction Branch to the city line; thence, in a westerly, northwesterly and northerly direction along said city line to a point of intersection of said
city line and Cranston street, where sald Cranston street crosses said city line; thence, in a northeast- erly direction through said Cranston street to the point of beginning.
Ninth Ward. All that part of said city hounded by a line beginning at a point of intersection of Elmwood avenue and Public street; thence running in a northeasterly direction through said Public street to Broad street; thence, in a southeasterly direction through said Broad street to the city line; thence, in an easterly, southerly, westerly and northeasterly direc- tion along said city line to a point where said city line intersects the boundary line of the property owned and occupied by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Corporation, known as the Harbor Junction Branch; thence continuing in a northeasterly direction along said boundary line of the property owned and occupied by said New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Corporation, known as the Harbor Junction Branch, to Elmwood avenue; thence, in a northwesterly direction through said Elmwood avenue to the point of beginning.
Tenth Ward. All that part of said city bounded by a line beginning at the point of intersection of Broad street and Public street; thence running in an easterly directlon through said Public street, and con- tinuing in the same direction along a line in extension of said Public street to a point of intersection of the line in extension of said Public street, and the harbor line of the Providence river; thence, in a south- erly direction following said harbor line around, and including, an island known as "Starve Goat Island"; thence, in a westerly directlon to a point of inter- section of said harbor line with the boundary line between the city of Providence and the city of Cran- ston; thence, continuing in a westerly direction along said city line to Broad street; thence, in a north- westerly direction through said Broad street to the point of beginning.
Eleventh Ward. All that part of said city bounded by a line beginning at a point of intersection of Broad street and Lockwood street; thence running in a south- easterly direction through said Lockwood street to Friendship street; thence, in a northeasterly direction through said Friendship street to Point street; thence, in an easterly direction through said Point street to Plain street; thence, in a northwesterly directior through said Plain street to Elm street; thence, in an easterly direction through said Elm street, and a line in extension of said Elm street to a point of inter- section of said line in extension of said Elin street and the harbor line of the Providence river; thence, in a southerly direction along said harbor line to a point of intersection of said harbor line and a line in extension of Public street; thence, in a westerly direc- tion along said line in extension of said Public street, and continuing in the same direction through said Public street to Elmwood avenue; thence, in a north- easterly direction through said Elmwood avenue to Broad street; thence continuing in a northeasterly direc- tion through said Broad street to the point of begin- ning.
Twelfth Ward. All that part of said city bounded by a line beginning at a point on Smith street opposite Oakland avenue; thence, running in an easterly and southeasterly direction through said Smith street to Chalkstone avenue; thence, in an easterly direction through said Chalkstone avenue to Candace st; tlience, in a northwesterly direction through said Candace street to Douglas avenue; thence, in a southeasterly direction through said Douglas avenue to Orms street; thence, in an easterly direction through said Orms street to Charles street; thence, in a northwesterly direction through said Charles street to Stevens street; thence, in an easterly direction through said Stevens street to North Main street; thence, in a southerly direction through said North Main street to Benefit street; thence, in a southeasterly direction through said Benefit street to Waterman street; thence, in a westerly direction through said Waterman street and a line in extension of said Waterman street to a point on Memorial square where is located the Monument to the World War Veterans, and where said Memorial square bridges the Providence river; thence, in a southerly direction along the harbor line of said Providence river to a point of intersection of the harbor line of said Providence river and a line in extension of Elm street; thence, in a southwesterly direction along said line in extension of sald Elm street, and continuing in the same direction through said Elm street to Plain street; thence, in a southerly directlon through said Plain street to Point street; thence, in a westerly dircetion through said Point street to Friendship street
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thence, In a southwesterly direction through said Friendship street to Lockwood street; thence, in a northwesterly directlon through sald Lockwood street to Broad street; thence, in a southwesterly direction through said Broad street to Pearl street; thence, In a northwesterly direction through said Pearl street to Cranston street; thence, in a northeasterly direction through said Cranston street to Westminster street; thence continuing in a northeasterly direction through said Westminster street to Dean street; thence, in a northwesterly direction through said Dean street to Broadway; thence, in a northeasterly direction througlı said Broadway to Merrill street; thence, in a northerly directlon through said Merrill street to Atwells avenue; thence, in an easterly direction through said Atwells avenue to Tower street; thence, in a northerly direction through said Tower street to Aborn street; thence, in a northwesterly direction through said Aborn street to Cove street; thence, in a northeasterly direction through said Cove street to West Exchange street; thence, in a northerly direction along a line beginning at a point of intersection of said Cove street and said West Ex- change street and continuing in a northerly direction to a point of intersection of Harris avenue and Kinsley avenue; thence continuing in a northerly direction to
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the Woonasquatucket river; thence, in a westcriy direc- tlon through said Woonasquatucket river to Hemlock street; thence, in a northwesterly direction through sald Hemlock street to Valley street; thence, in a northeasterly direction through sald Valley street to Raymond street; thence, in a northerly direction through sald Raymond street, crossing Chalkstone avenue, to the point of beginning.
Thirteenth Ward. All that part of said city bounded by a line beginning at a point of the intersection Delalne street and the Woonasquatucket river; thence running in a northerly and easterly direction through said Woonasquatucket river to a point where a line drawn from a point in said river would pass through the intersection of Kinsley avenue and llarris avenue; thence, in a southerly direction along said line beginning at said point of intersection of sald Harris avenue and Kinsley avenue to a point of inter- section of West Exchange street and Cove street; thence, In a southwesterly direction through sald Cove street to Aborn street; thence, in a southeasterly direc- tlon through sald Aborn street to Tower street; thence, in a southerly direction through said Tower street to Atwells avenue; thence, in a westerly direction
through sald Atwells avenue to Merrill street; thence, in a southerly direction through said Merrill street, crossing Federal street, to Broadway; thence, in a southwesterly dircetlon through sald Broadway to Dean street; thence, in a southeasterly direction through said Dean street to Westminster street; thence, in a southwesterly direction through said Westminster street to Cranston street; thence continuing in a southwesterly direction through said Cranston street to a point of intersection of said Cranston street and the property owned and occupied by the New York, New Haven and Ilartford Railroad Corporation; thence, in a northerly direction along the boundary line of the property owned and occupied by said Railroad Corporation to West- minster street; thence, in an easterly direction through said Westminster street to Bainbridge avenue; thence, in a northerly direction through said Bainbridge avenue to Broadway; thence, in a northeasterly direction through said Broadway to Bell street; thence, in a northwesterly direction through said Bell street to Eden street, crossing the property owned and occupied by said Railroad Corporation to Harris avenue; thence in a southwesterly direction through said Ilarris avenue to Delaine street; thence, in a westerly direction through said Delaine street to the point of beginning.
Abbott Park, Weybosset, opp Snow, Ward 12
Blackstone Park, east of Butler av. near Irving av., Ward 2
Buffer Park, between Michigan and New York ave- nues, Ward 10
Chapin Avenue Park, Messer, Kenwood, Waverly, Sorrento sts and Union av, Ward 13
City Hall Park, Exchange Place, Ward 12
Columbla Park, Vermont and Michigan avenues, Ward 10
Columbus Park, junc. Elmwood and Reservoir avs., Ward 8
Constance Witherby Park, southerly side Waterman between Cold Spring and E River southerly to Pitman, Ward 1
Davis Park, between Chalkstone av. and Valley st .. Ward 5
Dexter Training Ground, between Dexter and Parade, Ward 13
Parks in Providence
Fenner Park, junc. Governor and Williams sts., Ward 1
Fort Independence, near Fields Point. overlooking the Providence River, Ward 10
Franklin Park, between Atwells av. and Bradford st., Ward 13
Gladys Potter Garden, southerly corner of Hum- boldt av and Elton st, Ward 2
Hayward Park, between Beacon av., Plain, Maple and Friendship sts., Ward 12
Hopkins Park, Admiral north of Charles, Ward 4 lloppin Park, junction Bassett, Elm and Hoppin sts., Ward 11
Hospital Park, Hospital, Eddy and Lockwood sts., Ward 11
Mount Pleasant Park, located on both sides of Bel- mont avenue westerly of MtPleasant av., Ward 6
Neutaconkanut Hill Park, head Plainfield st., Ward 7
Park, between Collyer st and Moshassuek river, Ward 6 Park, situated on Hawkins, Aseham and MeMillen sts., Ward 4
Prospect Terrace, Congdon st., opp. Cushing, Ward 1 Public Garden, Francis, Gaspee and Stillman sts., Ward 12
Rochambeau Park, junetion Summit av. and Brewster st., Ward 3
Roger Williams Park, between Broad street and Elm- wood av., south of N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., Ward 9 Roger Williams Spring, located on N. Main st., Ward 3
The King Park, located on southerly side of Neu- taeonkanut Hill, Ward 7
Tockwotton Park, between Wickenden, Ives, Tock- wotton and East sts., Ward 1
Twiggs Memorial Park, Chalkstone av. opp. Hunne- well, Ward 6
Block Island Wharf opp 398 S Water City Quay Wall from Field's Point northerly 3000 feet
City Wharf, Allen's av foot of Henderson street Colonial Wharf, S Water st foot of Tockwotton strect Cutier's Wharf opposite 129 Dyer street Doane's Wharf foot of Planet street Duncan's Wharf from 148 Dyer
Dyer Transportatlon Co foot of Planet street Fall River Iron Works Wharf opposite 193 South Water street
Wharves
Fox Point Wharf foot of South Water st
Harbor Junction Wharf, Allen's av near gas works Harris Wharf, Ailen's avenue foot of Oxford street
Hartford & New York Transportation Co's Wharf, S. Water below Point street Bridge
Hill's Wharf rear 564 Eddy street between Crary and Henderson streets
Hopkins' Coal Pier rear 148 Dyer street
Ives' Wharf, Indla street
John R White & Sons (Inc) Wharves 130 Allen's av and Gano street
Lonsdale Wharf, India street
Merchants & Miners Transportation Co, India street foot of Benefit street
New England Steamship Co's Wharf, India cor S Water Providence Coal Co's Wharf foot of Dorrance street Providence, Fall River & Newport Steamboat Co's Wharf 136 Dyer street
Sakonnet Transportation Co 114 Dyer
State Pler No. 1, Ailen's av. foot of Bay street
Terminal Warehouse Co. of R. I., Allen's av. foot of Oxford
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Artists Materials
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Automobiles and Supplies
CORON TIRE CO., INC.
A Super Service Station - Largest and Oldest Distributors of Goodrich Tires in Rhode Island
RHODE ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS FOR PHILCO BATTERIES
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