Page images
PDF
EPUB

DANIEL J. BYRNE, Secretary and Chief Clerk. Salary, $3,300.
CHARLES A. HOGAN, Superintendent of Parks. Salary, $2,500.
JAMES L. WALSH, Physical Director. Salary, $2,500.
JOHN J. MURPHY, Engineer. Salary $3,000.

Power to establish parks in Boston was granted by the Commonwealth on May 6, 1875, subject to acceptance by the people. This act was accepted by a vote of the citizens on June 9, 1875; yeas, 3,706; nays, 2,311. The first Board of Park Commissioners was appointed on July 8, 1875, and confirmed on July 15, 1875. The Board consisted of three members who served without compensation. As thus constituted, the department continued up to 1913, when, by the provisions of Chapter 10, Ordinances of 1912, which went into effect in March, 1913, it was merged with the Public Grounds, Bath and Music Departments, under the name of Park and Recreation Department. By Ordinances of 1920, Chap. 13, the Cemetery Department was merged with the Park Department (of which it became the Cemetery Division), the latter title of the department being substituted for Park and Recreation Department, and the salary of the chairman was increased to $7,000. The chairman of the Board of Commissioners is now a salaried official and required to devote his entire time to the work, likewise the Deputy Commissioner.

PARKS, ETC., WITH LOCATION, AREA AND YEAR ACQUIRED.

[blocks in formation]

Common, Tremont to Charles and Beacon to Boylston st., 1634. * 48.40 Public Garden, Charles to Arlington and Beacon to Boylston

st., 1823.

Commonwealth ave., Arlington st. to Newton line, 1894-1905

Back Bay Fens, Beacon st. to Brookline ave., 1877
Riverway, Brookline ave. to Huntington ave., 1890
Olmsted Park, Huntington ave. to Prince st., 1890
Arborway, Prince st. to Franklin Park, 1892

.

24.25

112.70

116.99

40.00

180.00

36.00

† Arnold Arboretum and Bussey Park, South, Centre and Walter sts., 1882, 1895

223.00

West Roxbury Parkway, from Centre and Walter sts., near
Arboretum, to Weld st., near Church st., 1894
Franklin Park (1883–84) and Zoological Garden (1912), Seaver to
Morton st. and Blue Hill ave. to Forest Hills st.

77.88

527.00

Total Acres, Main Park System

1,386.22

This area of the Common is exclusive of the old cemetery on Boylston st. side, containing 1.40 acres.

✦ of this park, only the roads and walks are maintained by the City.

The construction and care of that part of the parkway extending from Weld st. to Washington st. was transferred to the Metropolitan Park Commission by Chap. 270, Acts of 1915. The roadway and bridge over W. Roxbury Branch R. R. was completed in 1921. from Centre st. to Washington.

Columbia road

Dorchester way

[blocks in formation]

Franklin Park to Marine Park, City Point, 31.20

1892, 1899.

[ocr errors]

Strandway, Columbia road railroad bridge to City Point (land 133.80; flats 131.50), 1890-1901.

[ocr errors]

Marine Park and Aquarium, Farragut road, City Point (land
52.50; flats 4.90), 1883. (Aquarium, 1912.)
Castle Island (formerly), now joined to mainland and a part of
Marine Park (land 25.70; flats 78.30), 1890 .

Total Acres, Marine Park System

265.30

57.40

[ocr errors]

104.00

457.90

MISCELLANEOUS PARKS.

* Irving W. Adams Park, Junction of Washington and South sts., Roslindale, 1919

[merged small][ocr errors]

*Stanley H. Ringer Park, Allston st., and Griggs place, 1916 Berners Sq., Longwood ave., Bellevue and Plymouth sts., Roxbury, 1901

12.12

1.31

Carroll Pond, Carroll st., West Roxbury, 1921

0.47

Charlesbank, Charles st., from Cambridge st. to Leverett, 1883
Charlestown Heights, Bunker Hill and Medford sts. (6.10), Dewey

10.00

Beach (4.30), 1891

10.40

Chestnut Hill Park, Beacon st. and Commonwealth ave., Brighton, 1898-1902

55.40

Copp's Hill terraces, Commercial and Charter sts., North
End, 1893

0.60

*Vincent Cutillo Park, North End, Morton and Stillman sts., 1917

0.48

Dorchester Park, Dorchester ave. and Richmond st., 1891 Franklin Field, Blue Hill and Talbot aves., Dorchester (park area), 1892. (See under Playgrounds for larger area). Freeport St. (Malloch's) Wharf and grounds, Dorchester (land 1.15; flats, 2.54), 1912

26.00

17.00

3.69

↑ Governor's Island, Boston Harbor, about one mile north of City Point

73.00

North End Beach, Commercial and Charter sts. (land 3.70; flats 3), 1893 .

[blocks in formation]

Park, East Cottage, Pleasant and Pond sts., Dorchester, 1921 Trinity Triangle, Huntington ave., Trinity place and St. James ave., 1885

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors]

† Governor's Island, the site of Fort Winthrop (now unoccupied), is owned by United States, but in 1902 Congress authorized its use as a park by the City.

*Named for soldier killed in World War.

World War Memorial Park, (formerly Wood Island), East Boston,

Acres.

on eastern waterfront (land 55.60; flats 155.40), 1882, 1891. 211.00 Total Acres, Miscellaneous Parks .

445.39

PLAYGROUNDS, WITH LOCATION, AREA AND YEAR ACQUIRED.

† Stanley H. Ringer, Allston st. and Griggs place, Brighton, 1916,
† James L. Cronin, Brent st., near Talbot ave., Dorchester, 1899,
A Bennett, Charles St. place, Charlestown, 1920.
Billings Field, La Grange and Bellevue sts., W. Roxbury, 1896
Charlesbank, Charles st., 1883

Acres.

2.00

2.20

0.11

10.80

3.50

Charlestown, Main and Alford sts. (land 14; flats 4), 1891

17.73

* Charlestown Heights, Bunker Hill and Medford sts., 1891

1.00

* Chestnut Hill, Brighton, 1898

4.00

Christopher Gibson, Dorchester and Geneva aves., 1897
Christopher J. Lee, First st. at M st., South Boston, 1897

* Columbus Park, Strandway (15 acres improved)
'Common, Charles st. side

3.90

4.60

79.00

3.50

† William Amerena. Cottage st., East Boston, 1902

3.85

* Dorchester Park, Dorchester ave. and Richmond st., 1891

1.00

Eagle Hill Reservoir, White and Brooks sts., East Boston, 1920,
Factory Hill, Town st., Hyde Park, 1912

5.07

5.20

Fallon Field, South and Robert sts., Roslindale, 1899

3.87

† J. M. & J. J. Sullivan, Fellows st., at Hunneman st., Roxbury, 1897

0.85

*Fens, Back Bay, 1877

5.00

James F. Healy, Washington st. and Firth road, Roslindale,

1902

9.60

Franklin Field, Blue Hill and Talbot aves., Dorchester, 1892 * Franklin Park, 1883–84

60.00

36.00

Frederick B. Emmons, Rutherford ave., Charlestown, 1912 † John A. Doherty, Dorchester and Geneva aves., 1897 † John W. Murphy, Carolina ave., Jamaica Plain, 1912 John Winthrop, Dacia and Danube sts., Dorchester, 1911 † John J. Connolly, Marcella and Highland sts., Roxbury, 1903, Mary Hemenway, Adams and Gustine sts., Dorchester, 1919 † Matthew J. Sweeney, West Fifth st., South Boston, 1909 † McConnell Park (formerly Savin Hill Playground) Springdale and Denny sts. (land, 9.78; flats, 50.55)

[ocr errors]

Mission Hill Tremont and Smith sts., Roxbury, 1913-1915
† John F. Holland, Mozart and Bolster sts., Roxbury, 1917
† William J. Barry, Chelsea st. and Mystic river, Charlestown,
1897

† Named for soldier killed in World War.
A Acquired by gift.

1.10

1.90

4.17

1.57

5.10

4.41

0.41

60.33

4.24

1.07

2.09

Playgrounds located in parks, and included in areas of parks.

+ Children's playground.

Acres.

† William H. Garvey, Neponset ave., opp. Chickatawbut st., Dorchester, 1896 .

16.68

† George H. Walker, Norfolk st., opposite Evelyn st., Mattapan, 1912

6.20

† William F. Smith, Western ave. and N. Harvard st., Brighton, 1894

14.00

* North End Beach, Commercial st., 1893

3.00

* Olmsted Park, Jamaicaway, 1890 .

3.00

Orient Heights, Saratoga and Boardman sts., East Boston, (land

[blocks in formation]

Prince st., N. Bennet and Prince sts., North End, 1897

0.40

Lester J. Rotch, Albany and Randolph sts., South End, 1903

2.80

A Ripley, Trescott Place, near Harvard st., Dorchester, 1913
* Rogers Park, Lake and Foster sts., Brighton, 1899
Ronan (formerly Mt. Ida), Bowdoin and Percival sts., Dor., 1912,

0.86

4.00

11.65

† Arthur F. McLean, Saratoga and Bennington sts., E. Boston, 1917

0.43

[blocks in formation]

† William E. Carter, Columbus ave., at Camden st., 1899

5.00

William Eustis, Norfolk ave. and Proctor st., Roxbury, 1909

4.88

* World War Memorial Park, East Boston, 1891 (formerly Wood Island)

10.00

[blocks in formation]

The first separate playground acquired by the City was the Charlestown Playground, purchased in 1891 for $172,923. With that included, 57 playgrounds (44 separate and 13 located in parks) have been established, most of them equipped with first-class shelter and sanitary buildings containing lockers, also drinking fountains, shower baths, etc.

The total outlay for land and construction of the playgrounds (not including those in parks) is $4,458,231.

* Playgrounds located in parks, and included in areas of parks.
† Named for soldier killed in World War.
A Acquired by gift.

Children's playground.

PUBLIC GROUNDS, SQUARES, ETC., WITH LOCATIONS AND AREAS.

CITY PROPER.

Berwick Park, between Columbus ave. and N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R.
Blackstone Square, Washington st., between West Brookline and

West Newton sts..

City Hall Grounds, School st.

Columbus Square, Columbus and Warren aves.

Concord Square, between Tremont st. and Columbus ave.
Copley Square, between Huntington ave., Boylston and Dart-
mouth sts.

Fort Hill Square, Oliver and High sts.

[ocr errors]

Square Feet.

3,800

105,100

7,700

2,250

5,000

28,399

29,480

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

105,205

106,500

2,867

7,400

100

16,000

3,000

16,000

Franklin Square, Washington st., between East Brookline and
East Newton sts. .
Massachusetts Ave. Malls, four sections, between Albany st. and
Columbus ave.

Park Square, Columbus ave., Eliot st. and Broadway
Rutland Square, between Tremont st. and Columbus ave.
St. Stephen Square, corner St. Stephen and Batavia sts.
Union Park, between Tremont st. and Shawmut ave.
Waltham Square, Harrison ave., opposite Union Park st.
Worcester Square, between Washington st. and Harrison ave.

ROXBURY.

Alvah Kittredge Park, Highland st. and Highland ave.
*Francis G. Hanlon Square, junction of Huntington ave.,
mont and Francis sts.

5,600

Tre

1,662

Bromley Park, Albert to Bickford sts.

20,975

Cedar Square, Cedar st., between Juniper and Thornton sts.
City Storage Grounds, Massachusetts ave. adjoining N. Y., N. H.
& H. R. R.

[ocr errors]

Elm Hill Ave., between Seaver and Schuyler sts. (Tree Area)
Elm Hill Park, off 550 Warren st.

General Heath Square, Old Heath, New Heath and Parker sts.
* Herbert J. Wolf Square, Crawford, Abbotsford and Harold sts.
Highland Park, Fort ave. and Beech Glen st.
Horatio Harris Park, Walnut ave., from Munroe to Townsend st. 116,000
Linwood Park, Centre and Linwood sts.

[ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

Longwood Park, Park and Austin sts.

21,000

Madison Park, Sterling, Marble, Warwick and Westminster sts., 122,191
Orchard Park, Chadwick, Orchard Park and Yeoman st.
Public Ground, corner Blue Hill ave. and Seaver st.
Warren Square, Warren, St. James and Regent sts.
Walnut Park, between Washington st. and Walnut ave.
Washington Park, Dale and Bainbridge sts.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]
« PreviousContinue »