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S. Stillman and wife, Trustees and Heirs of Sarah Hughes

Heirs of Solomon Wildes.

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Estimate of damages occasioned by the extension of Washington street from Cornhill to Haymarket square, 1869.

Value of
buildings
before
extension.

Value of
buildings
after
extension.

Damages to
buildings, own-
ers, and
occupants.

Heirs of Thomas Capen
James M. Beebe
Jonathan N. Hatch, jr.
Thomas Higgins

Heirs of Sewall Kendall
Childs, Crosby & Lane
Elizabeth P. Gray

Edward Jordan

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George A. P. Darling

James Damon.

George W. Berry

St. Andrew's Lodge of Masons
Alpheus Hardy and others, trustees
Mary E. Bird

Helena C. Mendum

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Number on Street.

Nos. 15, 17, 19 and 21
Washington street
Nos. 1, 3, 5 and 7 Corn-
hill
Brattle street

Russell Hotel, Elm st.

Elm street.

Elm street.

Through to Hanover st.

105 to 109 Hanover st.
108

110 to 112
114

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Hanover, cor of Friend street Hanover st.

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Billings court

77 Friend st.

81

87

89 and 91 Friend st.

122 to 126 Union st.

1 to 8 Holmes' Block

114 to 118 Union st.

108 and 110 (C

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CITY OF BOSTON.

In Board of Aldermen, December 20, 1869. Resolved, That the safety and convenience of the inhabitants of the city require that Portland street should be extended from Hanover street to Washington street (extended), about sixty feet in width, and for that purpose it is necessary to take and lay out as a public street or way of the said city, the following described parcels of land, viz:

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A parcel of land belonging to the FIFTY ASSOCIATES, bounded as follows, viz:- Eastwardly by the proposed westerly line of Washington street, there measuring sixty-four and 4 feet; southwestwardly by the proposed southwesterly line of Portland street, on two lines, the first being a curved line, fortyeight and feet and thirty-nine and feet; and northeastwardly by Elm street, thirty-five and feet: containing six hundred and fifty-three square feet, more or less.

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A parcel of land belonging to SAMUEL STILLMAN AND WIFE TRUSTEES and the HEIRS OF SARAH HUGHES, bounded as follows, viz:- Eastwardly by the proposed westerly line of Washing ton street, there measuring two and feet; south westwardly by Elm street, one foot and 50% of a foot; and northwestwardly by land of the heirs of Samuel Whitwell, two and 10 feet: containing one and 600 square feet, more or less.

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A parcel of land belonging to the HEIRS OF Samuel Whit

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WELL, bounded as follows, viz: - Northeastwardly by the proposed northeasterly line of Portland street, there measuring eighty-six and 12 feet; northwardly by the same, on a curved line, thirteen and 25 feet; eastwardly by the proposed westward y line of Washington street, seventy-one and 42 feet; southeastwardly by land of Samuel Stillman and wife trustees and the heirs of Sarah Hughes, two and 10 feet; southwestwardly by Elm street, seventy-three and 8 feet; northwestwardly by land of Benjamin F. Edmands and John J. Rayner trustees, on two lines, fifty feet and eleven and 48 feet; southwardly by the same, thirteen and 1% feet; westwardly by the same, thirty-four and 72 feet; and northwestwardly by Hanover street, twenty-nine and feet: containing five thousand seven hundred and fifty square feet, more or less.

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A parcel of land belonging to BENJAMIN F. EDMANDS and JOHN J. RAYNER TRUSTEES, bounded as follows, viz:- Southwestwardly by the proposed southwesterly line of Portland street, there measuring seventy-one and 35 feet; northwestwardly by the same, on a curved line, thirteen and feet; again southwestwardly by Elm street, eleven and 55 feet; southeastwardly by land of the heirs of Samuel Whitwell, on two lines, fifty feet and eleven and 48 feet; northwardly by the same, thirteen and 10 feet; eastwardly by the same, thirty-four and 72 feet; and northwestwardly by Hanover street, thirty and 20 feet: containing one thousand eight hundred square feet, more or less.

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And whereas, due notice has been given of the intention of this Board to take the said parcels of land for the purpose aforesaid, as appears by the return hereunto annexed, it is therefore

Ordered, That the parcels of land before described be, and the same hereby are, taken and laid out as a public street or way of the said city, according to a plan of the said strect made by Thomas W. Davis, City Surveyor, numbered 1, bearing date November 2, 1869, and deposited in the office of the said City Surveyor. And this Board doth adjudge, that the expense of extending the said Portland Street, as aforesaid, will amount to the sum of two hundred two thousand and five hundred dollars; and that the damages to the estates, parts of which are taken as aforesaid, are the sums set against them respectively on the schedule hereto annexed.

Estimate of damages occasioned by the Extension of Portland street from Hanover street to Washington street (extended), 1869.

Value of
buildings
I efore
extension.

Value of
buildings
after
extension.

$15,000 00

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ESTATES.

Fifty Associates

Heirs of Samuel Whitwell (A. Thomas.
Att'y).

Benj'n F. Edmands, and John J. Rayner, Trustees

Number on Street.

25, 27 and 29 Elm St.

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Sq. feet Price
land
taken.

per
foot.

653

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$30 00

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Value of
land
taken.

$19,590 00

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$5,000 00

15,000 00

$53,000 00 $20,000 00

Value of

Damages to
old buildings, own-
materials. ers & occupants.

$200 00

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