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WARD OFFICERS.

1870.

WARD No. 1.

Warden, John M. Brooks. Clerk, Wm. H. Lawrence. Inspectors, Charles E. Pearson, Thomas J. Lane, Job H. Perkins, James Woolley, George A. Butler.

WARD NO. 2.

Warden, Patrick Doherty. Clerk, Wm. J. Porter. Inspectors, J. Irving Cross, Thomas Lilly, Michael J. Harkins, James Bent, Daniel F. Kelly.

WARD NO. 3.

Warden, John E. Parker. Clerk, George H. Appleton. Inspectors, G. H. W. Bates, Stephen B. Salmon, jr., Thomas J. Anderson, Winchell N. Hill, James Mills.

WARD No. 4.

Warden, Thos. D. Morris. Clerk, Frederick H. Adams. Inspectors, Charles B. Farnum, John H. Moriarty, Allen P. Creque, Luther H. Wightman, Eugene H. Richards.

WARD NO. 5.

Warden, John J. Quinlan. Clerk, Edward A. Galbraith. Inspectors, Daniel J. Ahearn, John Nixon, John McPhillips, Henry Fall, Timothy J. O'Neil.

WARD NO. 6.

Warden, John C. Ropes. Clerk, William E. Perkins. Inspectors, Rufus B. Farrar, Francis H. Manning, Charles S. Halladay, J. F. C. Francis, Charles H. Kuhn.

WARD NO. 7.

Warden, Patrick J. Whelton. Clerk, Nicholas W. McGue. Inspectors, Michael Noonan, James Flynn, Cornelius A. Driscoll, Patrick O'Leary, John Madden.

WARD No. 8.

Warden, Charles J. Hayden. Clerk, I. Gilbert Robbins. Inspectors, David Whiston, Thomas M. Wells, Howard B. Dickinson, Daniel T. Marden, Amiel J. Bartlett.

WARD No. 9.

Warden, Charles K. Darling. Clerk, Cyrus A. Page. Inspectors, Charles H. Prince, Richard Tyner, William M. Wise, Marshall Gordon, Lewis F. Wentworth.

WARD NO. 10.

Warden, Joseph F. Paul. Clerk, Chester B. Kenfield. Inspectors, William L. Caverly, James H. Fowler, Andrew G. Greeley, Lyman A. Belknap, Andrew J. Hall.

WARD NO. 11.

Warden, Isaac D. Blodgett. Clerk, Henry L. Clapp. Inspectors, Elisha James, George H. Drew, David W. Wardrop, James W. Coverly, Oscar A. Willard.

WARD NO. 12.

Warden, Henry W. Wilson. Clerk, Francis C. Choate. Inspectors, Francis James, William H. Mason, Charles Letts,

William H. Titcomb, Charles Harwood.

WARD NO. 13.

Warden, John R. Shay. Clerk, George F. Seaver.

Inspectors, Charles H. Mitchell, Thomas H. Litchfield, Charles Erskine, Daniel Donovan, Redmon J. Owens.

WARD NO. 14.

Warden, Francis Freeman. Clerk, William H. McIntosh. Inspectors, Daniel Wheeler, Dexter Dana, Robert A. Backup, Frank C. Pratt, George E. Orrock.

WARD NO. 15.

Warden, George M. Hobbs. Clerk, Michael H. Murray. Inspectors, John Joyce, James W. Killian, Charles Keaser, J. R. Yendley, Peter Mulvey.

WARD No. 16.

Warden, James H. Upham. Clerk, S. Worcester Hayden. Inspectors, Richard C. Humphreys, Benjamin P. Eldridge, Coolidge Barnard, J. Foster Hewins, F. W. K. Nye.

WARDS.

No. 1. All that part of the city called East Boston, and all the Islands in the harbor.

No. 2. — Beginning at the water at Warren bridge; thence by the centre of the avenue leading from Warren bridge to Causeway street; thence by the centre of Causeway street to Haverhill street; thence through the centre of Haverhill street to Haymarket square; thence across Haymarket square to the centre of Blackstone street; thence by the centre of Blackstone street to Clinton street; thence by the centre of Clinton street,

and by a line in the same direction with Clinton street to the water; thence by the water to the point of beginning.

No. 3.- Beginning at the water at the easterly end of Cambridge bridge; thence by the centre of Cambridge street to Staniford street; thence by the centre of Staniford street to Green street; thence by the centre of Green street to Leverett street; thence by the centre of Leverett street to Causeway street; thence by the centre of Causeway street to a line on the northerly side of the Fitchburg depot to the water, and thence by the water to the point of beginning.

No. 4. Beginning at the water at the end of Clinton street; thence by the centre of Clinton street to Blackstone street; thence by the centre of Blackstone street to Haymarket square; thence across Haymarket square to Haverhill street; thence by the centre of Haverhill street to Causeway street; thence by the centre of Causeway street to Leverett street; thence by the centre of Leverett street to Green street; thence by the centre of Green street to Staniford street; thence by the centre of Staniford street to Cambridge street; thence by the centre of Cambridge street to Temple street; thence by the centre of Temple street and Mount Vernon street to Park street; thence by the centre of Park street to Tremont street; thence by the centre of Tremont street to Winter street; thence by the centre of Winter street to Washington street; thence by the centre of Washington street to Milk street; thence by the centre of Milk street to India street; thence across India street by a straight line to the water on the south side of Central wharf; thence by the water to the point of beginning.

No. 5. Beginning at the water on the south side of Central wharf, thence across India street by a straight line to Milk street; thence by the centre of Milk street to Washington street; thence by the centre of Washington street to Winter street; thence by the centre of Winter street to Tremont street; thence by the centre of Tremont street to Boylston street;

thence by the centre of Boylston street to Washington street; thence by the centre of Washington street to Beach street; thence by the centre of Beach street to Federal street; thence by the centre of Federal street to Mount Washington avenue; thence by the northerly side of Mount Washington avenue to the water; thence by the water to the point of beginning.

No. 6. Beginning at the water at the easterly end of Cambridge bridge, thence by the centre of Cambridge street to Temple street; thence by the centre of Temple and Mount Vernon streets to Park street; thence by the centre of Park street to Tremont street; thence by the centre of Tremont street to Boylston street; thence by the centre of Boylston street to Arlington street; thence by the centre of Arlington street to Commonwealth avenue; thence by the centre of Commonwealth avenue to the boundary line between Boston and Roxbury; thence by said boundary line in a northerly direction to the water; thence by the water to the point of beginning.

No. 7.- Beginning at the northerly side of Mount Washington avenue; thence by the northerly side of Mount Washington avenue to the centre of Federal street; thence by the centre of Federal street to Beach street; thence by the centre of Beach street to Albany street; thence by the centre of Albany street to Curve street; thence by the centre of Curve street to Harrison avenue; thence by the centre of Harrison avenue to Dover street; thence by the southerly side of Dover street bridge to the water line of South Boston (so called); thence by water line to the Old Colony and Newport Railroad track at the crossing in Dorchester avenue; thence by the track of the Old Colony and Newport Railroad to E street; thence by the centre of E street to the water, and thence, by the water line, including the property known as Boston wharf, to the point of beginning.

No. 8. Beginning at the centre of Boylston street at its junction with Carver street, thence by the centre of Boylston street to Washington street; thence by the centre of Washing

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