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BOSTON  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


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1907 

Given  By 
Boston  Street  Depto 

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Compliments  of  • 

William  Jackson, 

Acting  Superintendent  of  Streets 
PLEASE  EXCHANGE. 


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in  2010  with  funding  from 

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ANNUAL    REPORT 


Street  Department 


YEAR    1907 


BOSTON 

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CONTENTS 


Part  1. 

REPORT  OF  THE  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  STREETS. 


PAGE 

Appropriations .  1 

Area  of  Paverrjents 33 

Changes  in  Pavements  during 

the  year 34 

Contracts 5 

Contracts    in   force   made  in 

■previous  years 23 

Expenditures 2 


Expenditures,  Recapitulation,  3 

Financial  Statement 3 

Financial     Statement,     Com- 
parison    4 

Length  of  Pavements 35 

Organization 1 

Street  Mileage 36 


Part  II.  —  Appendix  A. 


REPORT   OF  THE   ENGINEER. 

(Page  39.) 


PAGE 

Areas  and  Coal  Vaults 184 

Asphalting,  Details  of 42 

Asphalting,  Trinidad 187 

Asphalting,    Trinidad,     Sum- 
mary   199 

Asphalting,  Sicilian 200 

Asphalting,      Sicilian,      Sum- 
mary   205 

Asphalting,  Seyssel  Rock 206 

Other  Asphalts 207 

Summary  of  all  Asphalts 207 

Cost  of  Patching,  8  years: 

Trinidad 215 

Other  Asphalts 224 

Seyssel  Rock 224 

Sicilian  Rock 221 

Assessment  Streets 46 

Bitulithic  Pavement 208 


PAGE 

Streets  Paved  with  Bitulithic  .  208 

Summary  of  Bitulithic 211 

Bonds 184 

Electric  Light  Poles 186 

Emergency  Permits 185 

Expenditures 59 

Expenditures,  Detail  of: 
Abolishment       of       Grade 

Crossings 59 

Atlantic     Avenue,     Exten- 
sion    59 

Columbus  Avenue,  Asphalt- 
ing    59 

Engineering  Department.  .  59 

Street  Improvements 59-75 

Highways,  Making  of 59-126 

Expenditures,  Objects  of.  .  .  60 

Financial  Statement 58 


IV 


Contents. 


PAGE 

Hassam  Pavement 45 

Streets    Paved    with    Has- 
sam   214 

Income 59 

Inspectors 185 

Materials  Purchased 178 

New  Brick  Sidewalks 177 

New  Edgestones 176 

Notices 185 

Output  of  Crushers 178 

Permits 184 

Property,  in  Charge  of 225 

Summary    of    all    Smooth 

Pavements 214 


Snow  and  Street  Cleanings 

Removed 178 

Street  Numbering 186 

Street  Openings 183 

Wood  Block  Pavement ....  44 
Streets  Paved   with  Wood 

Blocks 212 

Summary  of  Wood  Blocks . .  213 

Work  Done,  General 57 

Work  Done,  General  Law, 

Streets 40 

Work  Done,  Recapitulation,  40 

Work  in  Charge  of 39 


Appendix  B, 


REPORT    OF    THE    DEPUTY    SUPERINTENDENT    OF 
THE   FERRY   DIVISION. 

(Page  228.) 


Expenditures 237 

Expenditures  since  1858 236 

Difference  of  Travel 238 

Ferry-boats 229 

Financial  Statement 230 

Balance  Sheet 231 

Comparison  of  Balances 235 


Receipts  at  each  Ferry 237 

Receipts,  Comparison 232 

Locations  of  Ferries 229 

Recommendations 229 

Ticket  Statement 239 

Total  Travel .  239 

Work  Done 228 


Appendix  C. 


REPORT   OF   THE   CITY   ENGINEER   ON   SPECIAL 

WORK. 

(Page  240.) 


Assessment,  Streets 240 

East  Boston  Ferries 240 


PAGE 

Miscellaneous 242 

Street  Railway  Tracks 243 


Contents. 


Appendix  D. 


FORMER    SUPERINTENDENTS    AND    DOCUMENT 
NUMBERS  OF  ANNUAL  REPORTS. 

(Page  245.) 

PAGE 

EMPLOYEES 249 


Street  Department, 
City  Hall,  Boston,  February  1,  1908 

Hon.  George  A.  Hibbard, 

Mayor  of  the  City  of  Boston:         • 

Sir,  —  In  compliance  with  the  Revised  Ordinances,  the 
annual  report  of  the  operations  and  expenses  of  the  Street 
Department  for  the  year  1907  is  herewith  respectfully  sub- 
mitted. 

The  work  of  the  department  has  been  carried  on  under  the 
same  organization  that  was  effected  by  the  ordinance  of  1906, 
and  is  as  follows : 

Street  Department. 

Ferry  Division. 

Appropriations . 

The  money  assigned  for  the  work  of  the  department  for  the 
past  year  was  as  follows : 

First.  —  Maintenance:  From  the  income  of  the  city  raised 
by  taxes.  Prior  to  the  commencement  of  the  financial  year, 
February  1,  the  department  estimates  of  the  amounts  neces- 
sary for  the  proper  maintenance  of  the  department  are  sub- 
mitted to  His  Honor  the  Mayor,  who  makes  such  recommenda- 
tions as  he  deems  proper  to  the  City  Council. 

The  maintenance  appropriations,  as  passed  by  the  City 
Council,  were  as  follows: 

Street  Department $960,000  00 

Ferry  Division     .        . 250,000  00 

Total $1,210,000  00 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Second.  —  Special  work  clone  under  loan  appropriations 
for  permanent  improvements.  There  was  made  available 
from  loan  money  for  street  improvements,  $400,000. 

Third.  —  Loans  under  chapter  393  of  the  Acts  of  1906. 
Under  authority  of  this  act  the  city  is  empowered  to  borrow 
money  inside  the  debt  limit.  From  the  money  so  borrowed 
new  streets,  assessable  on  the  abutting  property,  are  built. 
The  amount  expended  by  the  Street  Department  the  past 
year  was  as  follows : 

Highways,  Making  of $194,645  84 


The  expenditures  under  the  several  appropriations  for  the 
year  1907  were  as  follows: 


Maintenance        ... 
Street  Improvements 
Columbus  Avenue,  Asphalting 
Highways,  Making  of 
Atlantic  Avenue  Extension 
Abohshment  of  Grade  Crossin 
Engineering  Department 


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The  following  changes  in  pavements  were  made  during  the 
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yards  asphalt  changed  t  o  granite  block. 
"  "  "  bitulithic, 

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"  granite  block  changed  to  wooden  block. 

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"  cobble  changed  to  granite  block. 

"  macadam  changed  to  asphalt. 

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brick. 

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"  gravel  changed,  to  granite  block. 

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"  not  graded,  changed  to  asphalt. 

"  "  "  granite  block. 

"  "  ■"  plank  on  bridges . 

"  "  "  macadam. 


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0.02  mile  or  253 
0.16        "  6,393 

0.03        "  786 

0.30        "  6,186 


Streets  laid  out  and  accepted  or  discontinued  by  the  Street 
Commissioners,  during  the  year,  show : 

Macadam,  increased  0.11  mile  or  1,547  square  yards. 
Gravel,  increased  0.96  mile  or  15,764  square  yards. 

Streets  laid  out  or  discontinued  by  the  abolishment  of 
grade  crossings,  Freeport,  Walnut  and  other  streets,  show: 

Plank  on  bridges,  decreased  0.01  mile  or  100  square  yards. 
Macadam,  decreased  0. 11  mile  or  3,223  square  yards. 
Not  graded,  increased  0.47  mile  or  8,367  square  yards. 

Corrections  on  account  of  revision  and  other  causes,  show: 

Asphalt,  increased  0.02  mile  or  121  square  yards. 

Granite  block,  decreased  0.11  mile  and  increased  1,346  square  yards. 

Wooden  block,  decreased  0.00  mile  or  22  square  yards. 

Plank  on  bridges,  increased  0.01  mile  or  366  square  yards. 

Brick,  increased  0 .  00  mile  or  72  square  yards. 

Cobble,  decreased  0.00  mUe  or  5  square  yards. 

Macadam,  increased  0.21  mile  or  3,091  square  yards. 

Gravel,  decreased  0.00  mile  or  111  square  yards. 

Not  graded,  increased  0.01  mile  or  195  square  yards. 


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Public  streets  laid  out  by  the  Street  Commissioners  during 
the  year  show  pavements  increased  1.31  miles  or  20,078 
square  yards;  public  streets  discontinued  show  pavements 
decreased  0.24  mile  or  2,767  square  yards. 

Public  streets  laid  out  by  the  abolishment  of  grade  crossings 
—  Freeport-,  Walnut  and  other  streets  —  show  pavements 
increased  0.47  mile  or  8,367  square  yards;  public  streets 
discontinued  show  pavements  decreased  0.12  mile  or  3,323 
square  yards. 

Corrections  to  previous  measurements  on  account  of  revision 
and  other  causes  show  pavements  increased  0.14  mile  or  5,053 
square  yards. 

Total  net  increase  — 1.56  miles  or  27,408  square  yards, 
pavements  on  public  streets. 

The  rate  of  increase,  from  year  to  year,  is  shown  in  the 
following  table : 


Miles. 

1859 111.50 

1871 201.32 

1872 207.40 

1873 209.24 

1874 313.90 

1875 318.58 

1876 327.50 

1877 333.20 

1878 340.39 

1879 345.19 

1880 350.54 

1881 355.50 

1882 359.85 


Miles. 

1883 367.99 

1884 374.10 

1885 379.60 

1886 383.55 

1887 390.30 

1888 392.72 

1889 397.84 

1890 404.60 

1891 409.60 

1892 434.59 

1893 443.34 

1894 447.65 

1895 452.12 


Miles. 

1896 456.11 

1897 459.12 

1898 471.19 

1899 479.47 

1900 489.55 

1901 491.85 

1902 496.90 

1903 499.85 

1904 500.39 

1905 502.20 

1906 502.80 

1907 510.04 

1908 511.60 


Respectfully  submitted, 

William  Jackson, 

Acting  Superintendent  of  Streets. 


PART 


APPENDICES 


APPENDIX   A. 


REPORT    OF    THE   EXECUTIVE   ENGINEER. 


Boston,  Mass.,  February  1,  1908. 

Mr.  William  Jackson, 

Acting  Superintendent  of  Streets: 

Dear  Sir,  —  The  annual  report  of  the  expenditures  and 
income  of  the  Street  Department  for  the  financial  year  ending 
January  31,  1908,  is  herewith  submitted,  showing  the  nature 
of  the  work,  the  number  and  variety  of  permits  issued,  and 
the  details  of  expenditures  involved  in  paving,  macadamizing, 
regulating  and  constructing  various  streets. 

Respectfully  yours, 

James  H.  Sullivan, 

Executive  Engineer. 


The  Street  Department  has  charge  of  the  following  work: 

The  maintenance  and  rebuilding  of  street  surfaces  and 
sidewalks. 

The  placing  of  signs. 

The  numbering  of  buildings. 

The  issuing  of  permits  to  open  or  occupy  the  streets  or  for 
such  other  purposes  as  may  be  required  under  the  ordinances. 

The  removal  of  snow  and  ice  from  the  gutters,  streets  and 
plank  sidewalks. 

The  cleaning  of  streets  in  suburban  districts  not  covered 
by  the  Street  Cleaning  Department. 

The  department  is  in  charge  of  the  Superintendent  of 
Streets,  and  an  engineering  force  under  the  direction  of  a 
Chief  Engineer. 

The  amount  of  work  done  by  the  departm(>nt  during  the 
past  yea]'  is  as  follows : 


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City  Document  No."  42. 


Old  (reset.) 


New  (first  setting). 


Edgestones  set 

Concrete  base  laid 

1  Granite  block  paving  laid,  on  a  con- 
crete base,  with  pitch  and  pebble 
joints ........._ 

Granite  flagging  laid,  on  a  concrete  base, 
with  pitch  and  pebble  joints 

Granite  block  paving  laid,  on  a  gravel 
base,  with  gravel  joints 

Granite  flagging  laid,  on  a  gravel  base, 
with  gravel  joints 

Bitulithic  pavement  laid 

Wood  block  pavement  laid 

Asphalt  laid  on  a  concrete  base 

Asphalt  surface  laid 

Asphalt  patching 

Hassam  pavement  laid 

Brick  sidewalks  laid 

Crushed_  stone  sidewalks  laid 

^  Artificial  stone  sidewalks  laid 

Telford  base  laid 

Macadam  surface  placed 

Vitrified  brick  paving  laid  on  a  concrete 
base  (crosswalks) 

Vitrified  brick  paving  laid  on  a  gravel 
base  (gutters) 

Artificial  stone  curbing  laid 

Artificial  stone  gutter  laid 

Coal-tar  concrete  sidewalk  laid 


70,765  linear  feet. 
1,321  square  yards. 


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8,480  square  yards. 
4,739 


49,191  square  yards. 
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126  linear  feet. 
374  square  yards. 
2,409 


38,079  linear  feet. 
19,966  square  yards 

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21,893 

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"  2,309  hnear  feet  of  American  Mason  Safety  Tread  laid  in  connection  with  this  work. 

The  following  is  a  description  of  the  most  important  work 
done  during  the  year.  This  work  was  done  under  the  super- 
vision of  the  Chief  Engineer. 


Paving. 

Beacon  street,  at  Commonwealth  avenue.  A  refuge  island 
with  edgestone,  three  (3)  foot  block  gutter  and  brick  surface, 
was  constructed  for  the  safety  and  convenience  of  people  waiting 
for  inward  bound  surface  cars.  It  is  about  sixty  (60)  feet  long 
and  ten  (10)  feet  wide  and  is  provided  with  two  lamps.  The 
excavating  and  regulating  were  done  by  the  contractor,  Peter 
Gilligan,  and  the  edgestones,  granite  blocks  and  bricks  were 
furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work. 

C  street,  from  1,030  feet  northeasterly  of  West  First  street 
across  Fargo  street,  is  about  1,300  feet  in  length,  and  was  paved 
with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  with  gravel  joints,  by 
William  H.  Glenn,  under  contract,  who  also  did  the  excavating 
and  regulating.  The  work  was  commenced  in  1906  and  com- 
pleted to  a  point  about  245  feet  west  of  Fargo  street.  Work 
was  then  suspended  and  the  street  left  in  a  passable  condition 
for  the  winter.  This  spi'ing  the  work  was  resumed  and  com- 
pleted by  the  contractor.  This  is  an  eighty  (80)  foot  street 
with  paved  roadway,  edgestones  and  ten  (10)  foot  gravel  side- 
walk.    The  former  surface  was  gravel. 


Street  Departmext  —  Executive  Engineer.        41 

Dorchester  street,  from  West  First  street  240  feet  northerly,  is 
240  feet  in  length  and  was  paved  by  the  Suffolk  Contracting 
Company,  under  contract,  with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base 
with  gravel  joints.  The  contractor  also  did  the  excavating  and 
regulating.  The  old  gutter  blocks  were  hauled  by  the  con- 
tractor to  the  Columbia  road  crusher.  The  former  surface 
was  gravel. 

Eastern  avenue,  from  Commercial  street  to  the  South  Ferry, 
is  361  feet  in  length  and  was  paved  with  large  granite  blocks  on 
a  six  (6)  inch  Portland  cement  concrete  base,  with  pitch  and 
pebble  joints,  by  the  Orient  Construction  Company,  under  con- 
tract, who  also  did  the  excavating  and  regulating.  The  old 
paving  blocks  were  hauled  by  the  contractor  to  the  Massa- 
chusetts avenue  lot.  The  former  surface  was  granite  blocks  on 
a  gravel  base  with  gravel  joints. 

Gage  street,  from  Trask  street  to  Northampton  street,  is  about 
eighty  (80)  feet  in  length  and  was  repaved  with  granite  blocks  on 
a  gravel  base  with  gravel  joints  by  Peter  W.  Hill,  who  also  did 
the  regulating.  This  is  a  twenty  (20)  foot  street  with  paved 
roadway,  edgestone,  flagging  crosswalks  and  three  (3)  foot 
brick  sidewalks.  The  former  surface  was  granite  blocks  on  a 
gravel  base  with  gravel  joints. 

Hanover  street,  from  Union  street  to  Parmenter  street,  is 
about  1,010  feet  in  length  and  was  paved  with  large  granite 
blocks  on  a  six  (6)  inch  Portland  cement  concrete  base,  with 
pitch  and  pebble  joints.  The  work  was  done  under  contract  by 
James  Doherty,  who  also  did  the  excavating  and  regulating. 
The  old  paving  blocks  were  hauled  to  the  Revere  street  yard 
by  the  contractor.  The  former  surface  was  granite  blocks  on  a 
gravel  base,  with  gravel  joints. 

Hanover  street,  from  Parmenter  street  to  Tileston  street,  is 
about  661  feet  in  length,  was  paved  with  large  granite  blocks 
on  a  six  (6)  inch  Portland  cement  concrete  base,  with  pitch  and 
pebble  joints,  by  Patrick  McGovern,  who  also  did  the  excavating 
and  regulating.  The  old  paving  blocks  were  hauled  to  the 
Revere  street  yard  by  the  contractor.  The  former  surface 
was  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  with  gravel  joints. 

Melcher  street,  from  Summer  street  484  feet  southeasterly, 
was  repaved  with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  with  gravel 
joints,  by  Peter  W.  Hill,  under  contract,  who  also  did  the 
excavating  and  regulating. 

Parmelee  street,  from  Northampton  street  to  Massachusetts 
avenue,  about  195  feet  in  length,  was  repaved  with  granite 
blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  with  gravel  joints,  by  Peter  W.  Hill, 
who  also  did  the  I'egulating. 

Trask  street,  from  Parmelee  street  to  Harrison  avenue,  about 
560  feet  in  length,  was  repaved  with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel 
base,  with  gravel  joints,  by  Peter  W.  Hill,  under  contract,  who 
also  did  the  reeulating;. 


42  City  Document  No.  42. 


Asphalt. 

Arxh  street,  from  Milk  street  about  200  feet  southerly,  was 
resurfaced  by  the  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  under  a  ten 
(10)  years'  maintenance  guarantee,  with  one  and  one4ialf 
inches  of  Trinidad  asphalt  wearing  surface  and  one  and  one-half 
inches  of  bituminous  concrete  binder.  On  account  of  a  settle- 
ment, caused  by  building  operations,  88  square  yards,  on  the 
southeast  corner  of  Milk  street,  was  laid  on  a  six  (6)  inch  Port- 
land cement  concrete  base  and  paid  for  by  the  building  con- 
tractors. The  remainder  of  the  pavement  was  laid  upon  the 
existing  concrete  base,  which  was  cleaned  off  and  brought  to 
within  three  (3)  inches  of  the  finished  surface  of  the  roadway 
with  Portlancl  cement  concrete  or  bituminous  concrete  binder, 
and' was  paid  for  by  the  city.  The  contractor  also  did  the 
regulating. 

Beacon  street,  from  Massachusetts  avenue  across  Hereford 
street,  about  704  feet  in  length,  was  resurfaced  by  the  Barber 
Asphalt  Paving  Company  under  a  ten  (10)  years'  maintenance 
guarantee,  with  one  and  one-half  (H)  inches  of  Trinidad 
asphalt  wearing  surface  and  one  and  one-half  (H)  inches  of 
bituminous  concrete  binder  upon  the  existing  concrete  base, 
which  was  brought  to  within  three  (3)  inches  of  the  finished 
surface  of  the  roadway  with  Portland  cement  concrete.  The 
contractor  also  did  the  regulating. 

Boylston  street,  northerly  side,  between  Berkeley  and  Claren- 
don streets,  about  728  feet  in  length,  was  resurfaced  by  the 
Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company  under  a  ten  (10)  years' 
maintenance  guarantee,  with  one  and  one-half  (Ih)  inches  of 
Trinidad  asphalt  wearing  surface  and  one  and  one-half  (1^) 
inches  of  bituminous  concrete  binder  upon  the  existing  con- 
crete base,  which  was  brought  to  within  three  (3)  inches  of  the 
finished  surface  of  the  roadway  with  Portland  cement  concrete. 
The  track  brow  was  paved  with  large  granite  blocks  on  a 
Portland  cement  concrete  base,  with  pitch  and  pebble  joints, 
and  was  laid  on  a  cement  mortar  bed. 

Columbus  avenue,  from  the  bridge  over  the  Boston  & 
Albany  Railroad  to  the  north  side  of  Camden  street,  about 
4,087  feet  in  length,  was  finished  early  in  the  year.  This  work 
was  done  undei;  contract  by  the  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Corn- 
pany,  who  commenced  work  last  year.  The  work  done  this 
year  consisted  of  finishing  the  laying  of  the  brick  sidewalks,  the 
rest  of  the  work  having  been  completed  last  year. 

Columbus  avenue,  from  the  north  side  of  Camden  street  to 
about  sixty  (60)  feet  north  of  Station  street,  about  3,860  feet  in 
length,  was  finished  early  in  the  year.  This  work  was  done 
under  contract  by  the  Boston  Asphalt  Company,  who  com- 
menced work  last  year.  The  work  done  this  year  consisted  of 
some  regulating,  the  remainder  of  the  work  having  been  com- 
pleted last  year. 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.       43 

Hanover  street,  from  Tileston  to  Charter  street,  about  301 
feet  in  length,  was  resurfaced  by  the  Barber  Asphalt  Paving 
Company,  under  a  ten  (10)  years'  maintenance  guarantee,  with 
one  and  one-half  (1+)  inches  of  Trinidad  asphalt  wearing  sur- 
face and  one  and  one-half  (H)  inches  of  bituminous  concrete 
binder  upon  the  existing  concrete  base,  which  was  brought  to 
within  three  (3)  inches  of  the  finished  surface  of  the  roadway 
with  Portland  cement  concrete.  This  work  was  necessitated 
by  the  building  of  a  sewer  through  the  street.  The  former 
surface  was  Sicilian  Rock  asphalt  laid  in  1896.  The  city  did 
the  regulating. 

Huntington  avenue,  between  West  Newton  street  and  Garri- 
son street,  westerly  roadway,  about  647  feet  in  length,  was 
resurfaced  by  the  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  under  a 
ten  (10)  years'  maintenance  guarantee,  with  one  and  one-half 
(Ih)  inches  of  Trinidad  asphalt  wearing  surface,  and  one  and 
one-half  (1+)  inches  of  bituminous  concrete  binder  upon  the 
existing  concrete  base,  which  was  brought  to  within  three  (3) 
inches  of  the  finished  surface  of  the  roadway  with  Portland 
cement  concrete.  The  contractor  also  did  the  regulating. 
The  former  surface  was  Sicilian  Rock  asphalt  laid  in  1896. 

Ruggles  street,  from  Cabot  street  to  Shawmut  avenue,  about 
1,052  feet  in  length,  was  paved  with  one  and  one-half  (H) 
inches  of  Tidnidad  asphalt  wearing  surface  and  one  and  one- 
half  (H)  inches  of  bituminous  concrete  binder  laid  on  a  six  (6) 
inch  Portland  cement  concrete  base,  under  a  ten  (10)  years' 
maintenance  guarantee,  by  the  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Com- 
pany, who  also  did  the  excavating  and  regulating.  The 
former  surface  was  macadam. 

Trinity  place,  between  Stuart  and  Stanhope  streets,  about 
238  feet  in  length,  was  resurfaced,  in  part,  by  the  Barber 
Asphalt  Paving  Company,  under  a  ten  (10)  years'  mainte- 
nance guarantee,  with  one  and  one-half  (H)  inches  of  Trinidad, 
asphalt  wearing  surface  and  one  and  one-half  (1^)  inches  of 
bituminous  concrete  binder.  This  work  was  necessitated  by 
the  building  of  a  sewer  through  the  street,  and  249  square 
yards  was  laid  on  a  new  six  (6)  inch  Portland  cement  concrete 
base  and  the  remainder  was  laid  on  the  existing  concrete  base, 
which  was  brought  to  within  three  (3)  inches  of  the  finished 
surface  of  the  roadway  with  Portland  cement  concrete.  The 
contractor  also  did  the  excavating  and  regulating. 

Vernon  street,  from  Cabot  street  across  Auburn  street,  about 
773  feet  in  length,  was  paved  with  one  and  one-half  (Iv)  inches 
of  Trinidad  asphalt  wearing  surface  and  one  and  one-half  (1^) 
inches  of  bituminous  concrete  binder,  laid  on  a  six  (6)  inch 
Portland  cement  concrete  base,  under  a  ten  (10)  years'  main- 
tenance guarantee,  with  the  exception  of  about  eighty  (80) 
feet  at  the  Cabot-street  end,  which,  on  account  of  a  steep  grade, 
was  paved  with  large  granite  blocks  on  a  concrete  base,  with 
pitch  and  pebble  joints.     Tliis  woi'k  was  done  by  the  Barber 


44  City  Document  No.  42. 

Asphalt  Paring  Company,  who  also  did  the  excavating  and 
regulating.     The  former  surface  was  macadam. 

Wood  Block  Paving. 

Park  square,  from  the  southerly  line  of  Boylston  street  to 
the  southerly  line  of  Eliot  street,  about  474  feet  in  length,  was 
paved  with  wood  block,  on  a  six  (6)  inch  Portland  cement 
concrete  base,  with  grout  bed  and  joints,  by  the  United  States 
Wood  Preserving  Company,  under  a  ten  (10)  years'  mainte- 
nance guarantee.  The  track  area  was  paved  by  the  Boston 
Elevated  Railway  Company.  A  portion  of  the  old  granite 
blocks  were  sold  to  the  contractor  and  the  remainder  hauled 
by  them  to  the  Massachusetts  avenue  lot.  The  former  pave- 
ment was  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  with  gravel  joints. 

Washington  street,  from  Milk  street  to  near  Court  avenue, 
.about  520  feet  in  length,  was  paved  with  wood  block  on  a  six 
(6)  inch  Portland  cement  concrete  base,  with  cement  grout 
bed  and  joints,  by  the  United  States  Wood  Preserving  Company, 
under  a  ten  (10)  years'  maintenance  guarantee.  The  track 
area  was  paved  by  the  Boston  Elevated  Railway  Company. 
This  work  is  a  continuation  of  the  work  done  last  year  on 
Washington  street,  thus  completing  the  laying  of  the  wood 
block  throughout  the  entire  so-called  "shopping  district,"  from 
Beach  street  to  approximately  near  State  street.  All  of  this 
work  was  necessitated  on  account  of  the  work  done  in  connec- 
tion with  the  building  of  the  Washington-street  subway.  The 
regulating  was  done  at  the  expense  and  under  the  supervision 
of  the  Transit  Commission.  The  old  granite  blocks  were 
hauled  by  the  contractor  to  the  Massachusetts-avenue  lot.  The 
former  pavement  was  granite  blocks  on  a  concrete  base,  with 
pitch  and  pebble  joints,  but  on  account  of  the  subway  opera- 
tions this  pavement  was  taken  up  and  the  roadway  was  tem- 
porarily repaved  with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  bed. 

,  Washington  street,  from  Moultrie  street  to  ^Centre  street, 
Dorchester,  about  185  feet  in  length,  was  paved  with  wood 
block  on  a  six  (6)  inch  Portland  cement  concrete  base,  with 
cement  grout  bed  and  joints,  by  the  United  States  Wood  Pre- 
serving Company,  under  a  ten  (10)  years'  maintenance  guar- 
antee. The  track  area  was  paved  by  the  Boston  Elevated 
Railway  Conipany.  The  contractor  also  did  the  excavating 
and  regulating.     The  former  surface  was  macadam. 

Water  street,  from  Devonshire  to  Congress  street,  about 
208  feet  in  length,  was  paved  with  wood  block  on  a  six  (6) 
inch  Portland  cement  concrete  base,  with  cement  grout  bed 
and  joints,  by  the  United  States  Wood  Preserving  Company, 
under  a  ten  (10)  years'  maintenance  guarantee.  The  track 
area  was  paved  by  the  Boston  Elevated  Railway  Company. 
The  old  granite  blocks  were  hauled  by  the  contractor  to  the 
Massachusetts-avenue  lot.  The  former  pavement  was  granite 
blocks  on. a  gravel  bed,  with  gravel  joints. 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Exgixeer.   45 


Hassam  Pavement. 

This  is  a  patent  pavement  composed  of  crushed  stone  and 
Portland  cement  grout.  It -is  laid  six  (6)  inches  deep,  four 
(-1)  inches  of  which  is  composed  of  No.  1  crushed  stone,  well 
rolled  and  treated  with  two  coats  of  Portland  cement  grout. 
Upon  this  foundation  there  is  spread  one  and  one-half  (1^) 
inches  of  No.  2  crushed  stone,  well  rolled  and  treated  with 
two  layers  of  cement  grout,  after  which  it  is  again  rolled 
and  one-half  (|)  inch  of  creamy  grout,  made  of  equal  parts 
of  cement,  sand  and  screenings,  is  spread  over  the  surface. 
An  expansion  joint  of  asphalt  is  made  along  the  line  of  the 
edgestone  and  also  at  intervals  across  the  street,  not  more 
than  one  hundred  (100)  feet  apart.  This  pavement  was  laid 
by  Simpson  Bros.  Corporation,  under  a  five  (5)  years'  main- 
tenance guarantee,  in  Rochester  street,  between  Harrison 
avenue  and  Albany  street.  This  company  also  did  the  road- 
way excavation.  The  edgestones  were  reset  and  the  cross- 
walks and  sidewalks  were  relaid  by  John  W.  Collins,  under 
contract. 

BiTumTHic  Pavement. 

This  is  a  patent  pavement  composed  of  crushed  stone  and 
bituminous  cement.  It  is  laid  six  (6)  inches  deep,  four  (4) 
inches  of  which  is  composed  of  No.  1  crushed  stone,  well  rolled 
and  treated  with  two  layers  of  bituminous  cement.  The 
other  two  (2)  inches,  or  wearing  surface,  is  composed  of  a 
crushed  stone  varying  in  size  from  two  (2)  inches  to  a  fine 
dust,  and  heated  and  mixed  with  bituminous  cement,  and 
rolled  with  a  steam  road  roller.  This  pavement  was  laid 
under  a  ten  (10)  years'  maintenance  guarantee  by  the  Warren 
Bros.  Company,  in  the  following  streets: 

Albany  street,  from  Hampden  street  to  Eustis  street,  about 
1,625  feet  in  length.  The  contractor  did  the  excavating  and 
regulating  and  hauled  the  old  paving  blocks  to  the  Massachu- 
setts avenue  lot.  The  former  surface  was  granite  blocks  on  a 
gravel  base  with  gravel  joints. 

Berkelen  street,  between  Tremont  street  and  Columbus  avenue, 
was  finished  early  in  the  year.  This  work  was  commenced  and 
practically  completed  last  year.  The  former  surface  was  granite 
blocks  on  a  gravel  base  with  gravel  joints. 

Mason  street,  from  213  feet  to  448  feet  south  of  West  street. 
The  contractor  did  the  excavating  and  regulating.  The  surface 
of  this  street  was  formerly  Sicilian  Rock  asphalt  laid  on  the 
old  cobblestones,  and  the  work  this  year  consisted  of  stripping 
off  the  asphalt  top  and  laying  the  bitulithic  pavement  on  the 
existing  cobblestones. 


46  City  Document  No.  42. 

Massachusetts  avenue,  from  Tremont  street  to  Columbus 
avenue,  northerly  roadway  about  524  feet  in  length.  The  sur- 
face of  the  street  was  formerly  asphaltina  pavement  on  a  con- 
crete base.  The  work  done  this  year  was  to  strip  off  the 
asphaltina  and  lay  the  bitulithic  pavement  on  the  existing 
concrete  base.  The  contractor  also  did  the  excavating  and 
regulating. 

Assessment   Streets. 

The  following  streets  have  been  constructed  under  the  pro- 
visions of  chapter  ''323"  of  the  Acts  of  1891,  and  the  acts  in 
amendment  thereof  or  in  addition  thereto  : 

Bennington  street,  between  Orleans  and  Moore  streets,  is 
about  1,714  feet  long.  The  contract  for  constructing  this 
street  was  awarded  to  James  Doherty,  August  6,  1906.  Work 
was  begun  August  14,  1906,  and  suspended  December  22,  1906. 
Work  was  resumed  March  28,  1907,  and  completed  June  27, 
1907.  The  street  is  one  hundred  (100)  feet  wide  with  a  sixty 
(60)  foot  Telford  macadam  roadway,  with  three  (3)  foot  granite 
block  gutters,  granite  edgestone  and  North  River  flagging  cross- 
walks. The  sidewalks  are  twenty  (20)  feet  wide,  twelve  (12) 
feet  loam  planting  space  and  the  balance  brick.  The  loam  is 
two  (2)  feet  deep  and  seeded.  The  Telford  roadway  is  made 
up  of  an  eight  (8)  inch  Telford  base,  covered  with  four  (4) 
inches  of  macadam  surface.  The  straight  edgestone,  flagging, 
bricks  and  granite  blocks  were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the 
line  of  the  work.  The  circular  edgestone  was  furnished  by  the 
city  on  the  line  of  the  work.  The  surface  of  the  street  was 
formerly  macadam  on  one  side  and  ungraded  on  the  other, 
and  there  was  a  widening  made  from  fifty  (50)  to  one  hundred 
(100)  feet. 

Jersey-  street,  from  Brookline  avenue  to  Audubon  road,  is 
about  1,863  feet  long.  The  contract  for  constructing  this 
street  was  awarded  to  Robert  Eagar,  August,  23,  1906..  Work 
was  begun  September  6,  1906,  and  suspended  December  12, 

1906.  It  was  resumed  April  4,  1907,  and  completed  May  25, 

1907.  It  is  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  with  three  (3)  foot 
vitrified  brick  gutters.  The  sidewalks  are  twelve  (12)  feet 
wide,  seven  feet  six  inches  loam,  and  seven  feet  six  inches 
cracked  stone,  overlapping  the  loam  space  three  (3)  feet.  The 
loam  was  furnished  by  the  contractor.  The  vitrified  bricks 
and  granite  paving  blocks  were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the 
line  of  the  work.  '  The  straight  edgestone,  flagging  and  crushed 
stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor. 
The  circular  edgestone  was  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line 
of  the  work. 

Queensherry  street,  from  Audubon  road  to  Audubon  road, 
is  about  1,763  feet  long.  The  contract  for  constructing  this 
street  was  awarded  to   WilHam  J.   Barry,   August  22,    1906. 


Street  Departmext  — ■  Executive  Exgixeer.         47 

Work  was  begun  August  31,  1906,  and  suspended  December  7, 

1906.  It  was  resumed  March  25,  1907,  and  completed  May  23, 

1907.  It  is  a  six  (6)  inch  macadanl  roadway  with  vitrified 
brick  gutters.  The  sidewalks  are  twelve  (12)  feet  wide,  con- 
sisting of  seven  feet  six  inches  of  loam  and  seven  feet  six  inches 
of  cracked  stone,  overlapping  the  loam  three  (3)  feet.  The 
loam  was  furnished  by  the  contractor.  The  vitrified  briclvs 
and  tlie  granite  paving  blocks  were  furnislied  by  the  city  on  the 
line  of  the  work.  The  edgestone,  flagging  and  crushed  stone 
were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  The 
circular  edgestone  was  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the 
work. 

The  following  streets  were  constructed  under  chapter  ''393  " 
of  the  Acts  of  1906  : 

Arcadia  park,  from  Ditson  street  to  Arcadia  street,  is  about 
425  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the  surface 
of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Sylvester  Connolly,  November  24, 

1906.  Work  was  begun  May  21,  1907,  and  completed  June  29, 

1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street  with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam 
roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters,  flagging  cross- 
walks, granite  edgestone  and  seven  (7)  foot  crushed  stone 
sidewalks.  The  straight  edgestone,  flagging,  paving  blocks  and 
crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the 
contractor.  The  circular  edgestone  was  furnished  by  the  city 
on  the  line  of  the  work. 

Aspinwall  road,  from  Washington  street  to  Talbot  avenue, 
is  about  930  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  James  F.  Murphy,  May  15, 
1907.  Work  was  begun  May  31,  1907,  and  completed  August  29, 
1907.  It  is  a  fift}'  (50)  foot  street  with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam 
roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters,  brick  and  flag- 
ging crosswalks  and  an  eight  (8)  foot  sidewalk,  consisting  of  a 
five  (5)  foot  artificial  stone  walk,  and  the  balance  loam  space. 
The  straight  edgestone,  flagging,  paving  blocks,  paving  bricks 
and  part  of  the  crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  and 
hauled  by  the  contractor.  The  circular  edgestone,  a  part  of 
the  crushed  stone  and  a  small  amount  of  sidewalk  bricks,  for 
repairs  at  Washington  street,  were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the 
line  of  the  work.  A  contract  for  constructing  the  artificial 
stone  sidewalks  was  awarded  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation, 
September  5,  1907.  Work  was  begun  August  6,  1907,  and 
completed  August  26,  1907.  On  a  part  of  this  street  artificial 
stone  sidewalks  had  been  built  previous  to  construction.  Such 
of  these  as  were  in  good  condition  and  conformed  to  the  present 
construction  were  allowed  to  remain.  The  others  were  replaced 
with  new  work.  The  carriage  entrances  were  laid  flush  with  the 
walk  and  the  return  edgestones  omitted.  This  sitlewalk 
was  laid  under  a  ten  (10)  vears'  maintenance  guarantee. 


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Bakersfield  street,  from  Stoughton  street  to  Willis  street,  is 
about  980  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  William  J.  Fitzgerald, 
November  12,  1906.  Work  was  begun  November  23,  1906, 
and  suspended  December  10,  1906.  It  was  resumed  April  4, 
1907,  and  completed  May  31,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot 
street,  with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot 
granite  block  gutters,  flagging  crosswalks,  edgestones  and  seven 
(7)  foot  crushed  stone  sidewalks.  The  straight  edgestone,  flag- 
ging and  crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled 
by  the  contractor.  The  paving  blocks  and  circular  edgestone 
were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work. 

Boyden  street,  from  Lauriat  avenue  to  Callender  street,  is 
about  315  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  James  F.  Murphy,  July 
26,  1907.  Work  was  begun  July  29,  1907,  and  completed  Sep- 
tember 20,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street  with  a  six  (6) 
inch  macadam  roadway,  three- (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters, 
brick  and  flagging  crosswalks,  edgestones  and  seven  (7)  foot 
crushed  stone  sidewalks.  The  straight  edgestone,  crossing 
bricks,  paving  blocks  and  crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the 
city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  The  circular  edgestone 
was  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work. 

Baijswater  street,  from  Saratoga  street  across  Austin  avenue, 
is  about  1,120  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing 
the  surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  James  Doherty,  Octo- 
ber 8,  1907.  Work  was  begun  October  15,  1907,  and  suspended 
December  6,  1907.  The  street  is  practically  completed,  with 
the  exception  of  some  work  on  the  roadway  and  sidewalks,  and 
work  will  be  resumed  early  in  the  spring.  It  is  a  fifty  (50)  foot 
street  with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot 
granite  block  gutters,  flagging  crosswalks,  granite  edgestones 
and  eight  (8)  foot  crushed  stone  sidewalks.  The  slope  on  the 
water  side,  from  the  Orient  Heights  Yacht  Club  to  Austin 
avenue,  is  protected  by  slope  paving.  The  crushed  stone  and 
slope  paving  were  furnished  by  the  contractor.  The  straight 
edgestone  and  flagging  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled 
by  the  contractor.  The  circular  edgestone  was  furnished  by 
the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work.  The  paving  blocks  were  fur- 
nished by  the  city,  part  on  the  line  of  the  work  and  part  hauled 
by  the  contractor. 

Bruce  street,  from  Dracut  street  to  Wrentham  street,  is  about 
135  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the  surface 
of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Daniel  E.  Lynch,  November  11, 
1907.  Work  was  begun  November  29,  1907,  and  suspended 
December  26,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street  with  a  six  (6) 
inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters, 
flagging  crosswalks,  granite  edgestones  and  seven  (7)  foot 
crushed  stone  sidewalks.  The  edgestone  was  set  and  the  gutters 
and  part  of  the  crosswalks  were  paved  this  year.     The  street 


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was  left  in  a  passable  condition  for  the  winter.  Work  will  be 
resumed  in  the  spring. 

Causeway  street,  from  Washington  street  north  across  Med- 
ford  street,  was  paved  with  large  granite  blocks  on  a  six  (6) 
inch  Portland  cement  concrete  base,  with  pitch  and  pebble 
joints.  The  work  was  done  under  contract  by  William  H. 
Cuddy,  who  also  did  the  excavating  and  regulating.  The 
street  was  widened  about  twenty-three  (23)  feet  in  doing  this 
work.  Work  was  begun  September  19,  1907,  and  completed 
December  5,  1907.  The  old  blocks  were  hauled  by  the  con- 
tractor to  the  Revere-street  yard.  The  former  surface  was 
granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base  with  gravel  joints.  In  connec- 
tion with  this  work  there  was  about  102  feet  of  the  roadway 
repaved  on  the  westerly  side  of  the  Charlestown  bridge 
approach  with  gravel  joints  on  a  gravel  base. 

Clement  avenue,  from  the  east  side  of  Meredith  street  across 
Stratford  street,  is  about  406  feet  long.  The  contract  for  con- 
structing the  surface  of  this  street,  with  the  exception  of  the 
artificial  stone  sidewalks,  was  awarded  to  Thomas  F.  Welch, 
June  28,  1907.  Work  was  begun  June  29,  1907,  and  completed 
August  16,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street  with  six  (6)  inch 
macadam  roadway,  four  (4)  foot  block  dish  gutters  and  brick 
crosswalks  on  a  concrete  base  with  grout  joints.  The  side- 
walks, eight  (8)  feet  in  width,  have  an  artificial  stone  walk 
four  feet  six  inches  wide  and  a  sodded  loam  space  three  feet 
six  inches  wide.  The  paving  blocks  were  furnished  by  the  city 
on  the  line  of  the  work.  The  crushed  stone  and  bricks  for  the 
crosswalks  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the  con- 
tractor. The  contract  for  constructing  the  artificial  stone  side- 
walks was  awarded  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation,  April  2, 
1907.  Work  was  begun  May  17,  1907,  and  completed  June 
14,  1907.  This  walk  is  laid  under  a  ten  (10)  years'  maintenance 
guarantee. 

Clai/bourne  street,  from  Bowdoin  street  to  Dakota  street,  is 
about  350  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Sylvester  Connolly, 
August  1,  1907.  Work  was  begun  August  20,  1907,  and  com- 
pleted November  26,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street  with 
six  (6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  block  gutters, 
flagging  crosswalks,  granite  edgestones  and  seven  (7)  foot 
artificial  stone  sidewalks.  The  straight  edgestone,  paving 
blocks,  flagging  and  crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city 
and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  A  small  number  of  bricks  for 
repairs  to  the  sidewalk  at  Bowdoin  street  were  furnished  by 
the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work.  The  contract  for  the  artificial 
stone  sidewalks  was  awarded  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation, 
October  8,  1907.  Work  was  begun  October  28,  1907,  and 
completed  November  14,  1907.  This  sidewalk  is  laid  under  a 
ten  (10)  years'  maintenance  guarantee. 

Dahlgren  street,  from  Westville  street  to  Corona  street,  is 


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about  265  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Daniel  Marr  &  Son,  Sep- 
tember 3,  1907.  Work  was  begun  September  25,  1907,  and 
completed  October  26,  1907.  It  is  a  thirty  (30)  foot  street 
with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite 
block  gutters,  brick  crosswalks  on  a  concrete  base,  granite 
edgestone  and  five  (5)  foot  brick  sidewalks.  The  straight 
edgestone,  paving  blocks,  paving  bricks  and  crushed  stone 
were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  The 
circular  edgestone  and  the  sidewalk  bricks  were  furnished  by 
the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work. 

Davitt  street,  from  Savin  Hill  avenue  about  247  feet  north- 
easterly. The  contract  for  constructing  the  surface  of  this 
street  was  awarded  to  Daniel  E.  Lynch,  August  13,  1907. 
Work  was  begun  August  23,  1907,  and  completed  October  12, 
1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street,  with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam 
roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters,  brick  crosswalks 
on  a  concrete  base,  granite  edgestones  and  seven  (7)  foot  side- 
walks, part  brick  and  part  crushed  stone.  A  wooden  fence 
was  built  across  the  end  of  the  street.  The  straight  edgestone, 
paving  blocks,  paving  bricks  and  crushed  stone  were  furnished 
by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  The  circular  edge- 
stone and  sidewalk  bricks  were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line 
of  the  work. 

Fenwood  road,  from  Huntington  avenue  to  Brookline  avenue, 
is  about  1,465  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing 
the  surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  the  Bay  State  Con- 
tracting Company,  May  28,  1907.  Work  was  begun  June  4, 
1907,  and  completed  September  18,  1907.  It  is  a  fifty  (50) 
foot  street,  with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3) 
foot  granite  block  gutters,  flagging  crosswalks,  granite  edge- 
stones  and  eight  (8)  foot  sidewalks,  part  crushed  stone,  part 
brick  and  part  artificial  stone.  Such  of  the  artificial  stone 
sidewalks  as  had  been  built  previous  to  the  construction  and 
were  in  good  condition  and  conformed  to  the  present  construc- 
tion were  allowed  to  remain.  The  straight  edgestone,  paving 
blocks,  flagging  and  a  part  of  the  crushed  stone  were  furnished 
by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  The  circular  edge- 
stone, sidewalk  bricks  and  part  of  the  crushed  stone  were  fur- 
nished by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work.  The  contract  for 
constructing  the  artificial  stone  sidewalks  was  awarded  to  War- 
ren Brothers  Company,  October  3,  1907.  Work  was  begun 
October  7,  1907,  and  completed  October  14,  1907.  These 
walks  are  laid  under  a  ten  (10)  years'  maintenance  guarantee. 

Fottler  road,  from  Walk  Hill  street  to  Tileston  avenue,  is 
about  282  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Fred  L.  Williams,  Septem- 
ber 3,  1907.  Work  was  begun  October  9,  1907,  and  com- 
pleted November  27,  1907.  It  is  a  fifty  (50)  foot  street,  with 
a  six  (6)  inch  macadam  surface,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block 


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gutters,  brick  crosswalks  on  a  concrete  base,  granite  edgestone 
and  eight  (8)  foot  crushed  stone  sidewalks.  The  straight 
edgestone,  paving  blocks,  paving  bricks  and  crushed  stone 
were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  The 
circular  edgestone  was  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the 
work. 

Hobson  street,  from  Faneuil  street  to  Hobart  street,  is  about 
1,033  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the  sur- 
face of  this  street  was  awarded  to  the  Thomas  J.  Young  Com- 
pany, September  14,  1907.  Work  was  begun  September  20, 
1907,  and  completed  December  13,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40) 
foot  street  with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3) 
foot  brick  gutters  on  a  gravel  base,  brick  crosswalks  on  a 
concrete  base,  granite  edgestones  and  seven  (7)  foot  crushed 
stone  sidewalks.  The  straight  edgestone,  paving  bricks  for. 
gutters  and  crosswalks  and  crushed  stone  were  furnished  by 
the  city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  The  circular  edgestone 
was  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work. 

Kerxvin  street,  from  Talbot  avenue  to  Bernard  street,  is  about 
656  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the  surface 
of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Daniel  Marr  &  Son,  July  26,  1907. 
Work  was  begun  August  5,  1907,  and  completed  October  26, 
1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street  with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam 
roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters,  brick  and  flag- 
ging crosswalks,  granite  edgestone  and  a  seven  (7)  foot  side- 
walk, consisting  of  an  artificial  stone  walk  four  and  one-half 
(4^)  feet  in  width  and  the  balance  loam  space.  The  straight 
edgestone,  paving  blocks,  paving  bricks  and  a  part  of  the 
crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the 
contractor.  The  circular  edgestone  and  a  part  of  the  crushed 
stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work.  The 
contract  for  constructing  the  artificial  stone  sidewalks  was 
awarded  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation,  September  26, 
1907.  Work  was  begun  October  2,  1907,  and  completed 
October  22,  1907.  Some  artificial  stone  sidewalks  had  been 
built  on  this  street  previous  to  construction.  Such  of  these 
as  were  in  good  condition  and  conformed  to  the  present  con- 
struction were  allowed  to  remain.  The  others  were  removed 
and  replaced  with  new  walks.  These  walks  are  laid  under  a 
ten  (10)  years'  maintenance  guarantee. 

Kilton  street,  from  Harvard  to  Park  street,  is  about  842 
feet  in  length.  In  connection  with  the  work  of  constructing 
this  street,  about  105  feet  of  Athelwold  street  was  rebuilt  to 
conform  to  the  new  grade.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  these  streets  was  awarded  to  Philip  Doherty,  October 
8,  1907.  Work  was  begun  October  16,  1907,  and  suspended 
December  14,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street  with  a  six 
(6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block 
gutters,  flagging  crosswalks,  granite  edgestone  and  seven  (7) 
foot  crushed  stone  sidewalks.     On  a  part  of  this  street  artifi- 


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cial  stone  sidewalks,  seven  (7)  feet  in  width,  had  been  built 
previous  to  construction.  These  were  in  good  condition  and 
were  allowed  to  remain.  The  street  was  left  in  a  passable 
condition  for  the  winter.     Work  will  be  resumed  in  the  spring. 

Lansdowne  street,  from  Brooldine  avenue  to  235  feet  west  of 
Ipswich  street,  is  about  850  feet  long.  The  contract  for  con- 
structing this  street  was  awarded  to  Joseph  J.  Comfrey,  May  22, 
1907.  Work  was  begun  July  15,  1907,  and  completed  Octo- 
ber 21,  1907.  This  is  a  fifty  (50)  foot  street  with  a  six  (6) 
inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters, 
flagging  and  brick  crosswalks,  granite  edgestone  and  crushed 
stone  sidewalks  eight  (8)  feet  in  width.  The  straight  edge- 
stone,  flagging,  paving  blocks  and  crushed  stone  were  fur- 
nished by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  The  circular 
edgestone  and  the  bricks  for  the  crosswalks  were  furnished  by 
the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work. 

Longfellow  street,  from  Topliff  street  to  Draper  street,  is 
about  1,035  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Robert  Eagar,  October  27, 
1906.  Work  was  begun  November  5,  1906,  and  suspended 
December  3,  1906.  Work  was  resumed  April  25,  1907,  and 
completed  August  13,  1907.  The  width  of  the  street  is  part 
fifty  (50)  feet  and  part  forty  (40)  feet;  has  a  six  (6)  inch 
macadam  roadway  with  three  (3)  foot  block  gutters, 
flagging  crosswalks  and  granite  edgestone.  The  sidewalks  are 
part  seven  (7)  feet  in  width  and  part  twelve  and  one-half 
(12^)  feet  in  width.  The  seven  (7)  foot  walks  are  artificial 
stone  their  entire  width.  The  twelve  and  one-half  (12^)  foot 
walks  consist  of  an  artificial  stone  walk  five  (5)  feet  in  width 
and  a  loam  space.  The  straight  edgestone,  flagging  and  a  part 
of  the  crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled  by 
the  contractor.  The  circular  edgestone,  paving  blocks  and  a 
part  of  the  crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the 
line  of  the  work.  A  contract  for  constructing  the  artificial 
stone  sidewalks  was  awarded  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation, 
May  28,  1907.  Work  was  begun  May  24,  1907,  and  com- 
pleted July  15,  1907.  From  Draper  street  about  150  feet 
westerly  there  is  a  descending  grade  of  about  twelve  (12)  feet 
in  a  hundred.  As  the  ordinary  smooth  surface  of  an  artificial 
stone  sidewalk  would  afford  poor  footing  in  inclement  weather, 
Mason  safety  treads  were  inserted  in  the  artificial  stone,  flush 
with  the  top  surface,  thus  preserving  the  appearance  of  the 
artificial  stone  and  improving  the  foothold.  These  sidewalks 
were  laid  under  a  ten  (10)  years'  maintenance  guarantee. 

Lorriane  street,  from  Colberg  avenue  to  Belgrade  avenue, 
about  846  feet  in  length,  was  completed  this  spring  by  William 
L.  Dolan,  under  his  contract  dated  October  3,  1906.  Work 
was  resumed  July  18,  1907,  and  completed  July  27,  1907.  This 
is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street,  with  edgestone  at  the  street  corners; 
has  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  four  (4)  foot  granite 


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block  dish  gutters,  jBagging  crosswalks  and  artificial  stone 
sidewalks  four  and  one-half  (4J)  feet  in  width  and  seeded  loam 
spaces  two  (2)  feet  wide.  The  loam  for  the  loam  spaces  was 
furnished,  placed  and  seeded  by  the  contractor.  The  con- 
tract for  the  artificial  stone  sidewalks  was  awarded  to  Simpson 
Brothers  Corporation,  April  23,  1907.  Work  was  begun  May  29, 
1907,  and  completed  July  17,  1907.  This  walk  is  laid  under  a 
ten  (10)  5^ears'  maintenance  guarantee.  Under-drains  were 
laid  connecting  the  cinder  foundation  of  the  walks  with  the 
catch-basins,  the  object  being  to  prevent  the  accumulation  of 
water  at  the  low  end  of  the  walks  and  a  consequent  upheaval 
which  might  be  occasioned  by  the  action  of  frost  in  the  ground. 

Mallet  street,  from  Florida  street  to  Adams  street,  is  about  730 
feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the  surface  of 
this  street  was  awarded  to  Timothy  F.  Bradley,  September  3, 
1907.  Work  was  begun  September  17,  1907,  and  suspended 
November  15,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street,  with  a  six 
(6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters, 
flagging  crosswalks,  granite  edgestone  and  seven  (7)  foot  side- 
walks, consisting  of  a  four  and  one-half  (4^)  foot  artificial  stone 
walk,  and  a  loam  space.  The  edgestones  were  set,  the  crossings 
and  gutters  paved  and  the  macadam  placed  this  year,  and  the 
street  left  in  a  passable  condition  for  the  winter.  A  small  amount 
of  work  remains  to  be  done  in  the  spring.  The  contract  for  the 
artificial  stone  sidewalks  was  awarded  to  Simpson  Brothers 
Corporation,  November  14,  1907.  Work  was  begun  November 
21,  1907,  and  suspended  December  3,  1907.  The  cinder  founda- 
tion for  the  artificial  stone  was  placed,  and  the  sidewalks 
made  safe  for  the  winter.    Work  wdll  be  resumed  in  the  spring. 

Marmion  street,  from  Cornwall  street  306  feet  northeasterly. 
The  contract  for  constructing  the  surface  of  this  street  was 
awarded  to  Mark  H.  Lynch,  July  26,  1907.  Work  was  begun 
August  5,  1907,  and  completed  September  6,  1907.  It  is  a 
thirty  (30)  foot  street  with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam  roadway, 
three  (3)  foot  brick  gutters,  brick  crosswalks  on  a  concrete 
base,  granite  edgestone,  and  five  (5)  foot  brick  sidewalks. 
The  edgestone,  paving  bricks  for  the  gutters  and  crosswalks, 
and  the  crushed  stone,  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled 
by  the  contractor.  The  bricks  for  the  sidewalks  were  furnished 
by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work. 

Mapleton  street,  from  Market  street  to  Murdock  street,  is 
about  1,714  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Coyle  &  Clark,  July  6, 
1907.  Work  was  begun  August  16,  1907,  and  suspended  Jan- 
uary 10,  1908.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street  with  a  six  (6)  inch 
macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  brick  gutters,  brick  cross- 
walks on  a  concrete  base,  granite  edgestone  and  seven  (7)  foot 
crushed  stone  sidewalks.  The  edgestone,  paving  bricks  and 
crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the 
contractors.     Work  will  be  resumed  in  the  spring. 


54  City  Document  No.  42. 

Meredith  street,  from  Clement  avenue  to  Kenneth  street,  was 
completed  this  spring  by  Thomas  F.  Welch,  mider  his  contract 
of  October  3,  1906.  Work  was  resumed  May  6,  1907,  and  com- 
pleted June  18,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street  with  a  six 
(6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  four  (4)  foot  granite  block  dish 
gutters,  flagging  crosswalks  and  artificial  stone  sidewalks,  four 
and  one-half  (4^)  feet  in  width,  and  sodded  loam  spaces  three 
and  one-half  (3^)  feet  wide.  Under-drains  were  laid  connecting 
the  cinder  foundation  of  the  artificial  stone  walk  with  the  catch- 
basins,  the  object  being  to  prevent  the  accumulation  of  water 
at  the  low  end  of  the  walks,  and  a  consequent  upheaval  which 
might  be  occasioned  by  the  action  of  frost  in  the  ground.  The 
contractor  furnished  the  drain  pipe  and  the  crushed  stone  for 
covering  the  pipe,  and  also  furnished  the  loam  and  sod  for  the 
loam  spaces.  The  contract  for  the  artificial  stone  sidewalks 
was  awarded  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation,  April  5,  1907. 
Work  was  begun  April  16,  1907,  and  completed  June  15,  1907. 
These  sidewalks  were  laid  under  a  ten  (10)  years'  maintenance 
guarantee. 

Milivood  street,  from  Adams  street  to  Milton  street,  is  about 
755  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the  surface 
of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Daniel  E.  Lynch,  October  3,  1906. 
Work  was  begun  October  15,  1906,  and  suspended  December 
19,  1906.  Work  was  resumed  April  4,  1907,  and  completed 
April  18,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street  with  a  six  (6) 
inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters, 
flagging  crosswalks  and  granite  edgestone.  The  sidewalks  are 
seven  (7)  feet  in  width,  consisting  of  an  artificial  stone  walk 
four  and  one-half  (4J)  feet  wide,  and  the  balance  a  loam 
space.  The  straight  edgestone,  flagging  and  a  part  of  the 
crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city,  and  hauled  by  the 
contractor.  The  circular  edgestone,  paving  blocks  and  a  part 
of  the  crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of 
the  work.  The  contract  for  constructing  the  artificial  stone 
sidewalks  was  awarded  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation, 
April  23,  1907.  Work  was  begun  June  8,  1907,  and  completed 
July  11,  1907,  These  sidewalks  were  laid  under  a  ten  (10) 
years'  maintenance  guarantee. 

Norwood  street,  from  Tolman  street  to  about  444  feet  north- 
westerly. The  contract  for  constructing  the  surface  of  this 
street  was  awarded  to  Philip  Doherty,  November  19,  1907. 
Work  was  begun  December  4,  1907,  and  suspended  December 
12,  1907.  The  edgestone  on  the  westerly  side  was  set  and  a 
part  of  the  grading  done  this  year.  The  street  was  left  in  a 
passable  condition  for  the  winter.  The  work  will  be  resumed 
in  the  spring. 

Oakridge  street,  from  Morton  street  to  Codman  street,  is  about 
865  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the  surface 
of  this  street  was  awarded  to  William  J.  Rafferty,  July  25, 
1907.  Work  was  begun  August  12,  1907,  and  completed 
October  26,  1907.     It  is  a  fifty  (50)  foot  street  with  a  six  (6) 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        55 

inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters, 
flagging  crosswalks,  granite  edgestone  and  eight  (8)  foot 
crushed  stone  sidewalks.  The  straight  edgestone,  flagging, 
paving  blocks  and  crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city 
and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  The  circular  edgestone  was 
furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work. 

Park  View  street,  from  Seaver  street  to  Hutchings  street,  is 
about  403  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Robert  L.  Barrett, 
November  11,  1907.  Work  was  begun  November  13,  1907,  and 
suspended  December  19,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street 
with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite 
block  gutters,  flagging  crosswalks,  and  crushed  stone  sidewalks 
seven  (7)  feet  in  width.  The  edgestones  were  set  and  the 
gutters  paved  this  year,  and  the  street  left  in  a  passable  condi- 
tion for  the  winter.  Work  will  be  resumed  in  the  spring  and 
the  street  completed  during  the  coming  season.  The  straight 
edgestone  and  flagging  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled 
by  the  contractor.  The  circular  edgestone  and  the  paving 
blocks  w^ere  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work. 

Primrose  street,  from  Walter  street  to  Fairview  street,  is 
about  734  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Wilham  L.  Dolan,  Novem- 
ber 19,  1906.  Work  was  begun  April  22,  1907,  and  completed 
July  30,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street  with  a  six  (6)  inch 
macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters,  flag- 
ging and  brick  crosswalks,  granite  edgestone  and  crushed 
stone  sidewalks  seven  (7)  feet  in  width.  An  under-drain  about 
140  feet  long  was  built  at  the  southeast  corner  of  Walter  street. 
The  straight  edgestone,  bricks  for  the  crosswalks,  paving 
blocks  and  crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  and 
hauled  by  the  contractor.  The  circular  edgestone  was  furnished 
by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work.  Artificial  stone  sidewalks 
were  constructed  by  W.  A,  Murtfeldt  Company  at  numbers 
8,  12,  16  and  19  under  agreement  with  the  abutters,  the  city 
making  the  usual  rebate. 

Pomfret  street,  from  Maple  street  to  Corey  street,  is  about 
695  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the  surface 
of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Mark  H.  Lynch,  May  9,  1907. 
Work  was  begun  May  23,  1907,  and  completed  June  28,  1907. 
This  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street  with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam 
roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters,  vitrified  brick 
crosswalks  on  a  concrete  base,  granite  edgestone  and  crushed 
stone  sidewalks  seven  (7)  feet  in  width.  The  straight  edgestone, 
paving  bricks  for  the  crosswalks,  paving  blocks  and  crushed 
stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor. 
The  circular  edgestone  was  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line 
of  the  work. 

Rockledge  street,  from  Lambert  avenue  to  Thornton  street,  is 
about  420  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Robert  Eagar,  Jr.,  Octo- 


56  City  Document  No.  42. 

ber  8,  1907.  Work  was  begun  October  12,  1907,  and  completed 
December  2,  1907.  It  is  a  thirty  (30)  foot  street,  with  a  six  (6) 
inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gutters, 
flagging  crosswalks,  granite  edgestone  and  five  (5)  foot  brick 
sidewalks.  The  edgestone,  flagging  and  crushed  stone  were  fur- 
nished by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  The  paving 
blocks  and  the  bricks  for  the  sidewalks  were  furnished  by  the 
city  on  the  line  of  the  work. 

Roseland  street,  from  Dorchester  avenue  to  Samoset  street,  is 
about  516  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Daniel  Marr  &  Son, 
November  26,  1906.  Work  was  begun  April  15,  1907,  and 
completed  October  24,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street,  with 
a  six  (6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block 
gutters,  flagging  crosswalks  and  granite  edgestone.  The  side- 
walks are  seven  (7)  feet  in  width,  four  and  one-half  (4^)  feet 
of  which  is  artificial  stone  and  the  balance  loam  space.  There 
was  about  285  feet  of  crushed  stone  sidewalk  laid  in  front  of 
some  vacant  land,  and  at  the  same  place  a  wooden  post  and 
rail  fence  was  built.  The  flagging  and  crushed  stone  were 
furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  The 
edgestone  and  paving  blocks  were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the 
line  of  the  work.  The  contract  for  constructing  the  artificial 
stone  sidewalks  was  awarded  to  Warren  Brothers  Company, 
August  17,  1907.  Work  was  begun  October  9,  1907,  and  com- 
pleted October  26,  1907.  This  sidewalk  was  laid  under  a  ten 
(10)  years'  maintenance  guarantee. 

Speedwell  street,  from  Topliff  street  to  Hamilton  street,  is 
about  735  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  William  Barrett,  October 
9,  1907.  Work  was  begun  October  15,  1907,  and  suspended 
December  14,  1907,  and  the  street  was  left  in  a  passable  condi- 
tion for  the  winter.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street,  with  a  six 
(6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block  gut- 
ters, fiagging  crosswalks,  granite  edgestone  and  seven  (7)  foot 
sidewalks,  four  and  one-half  (4J)  feet  of  which  is  artificial  stone 
and  the  balance  loam  space.  The  edgestones  were  set,  the 
crosswalks  and  the  gutters  paved  and  the  macadam  in  the  road- 
way placed  and  partially  rolled  this  year.  The  straight  edge- 
stone and  flagging  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the 
contractor.  The  circular  edgestone,  paving  blocks  and  crushed 
stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work.  The 
contract  for  constructing  the  artificial  stone  sidewalks  was 
awarded  to  Warren  Brothers  Company,  October  31,  1907. 
Work  was  begun  November  13,  1907,  and  suspended  December 
14,  1907.  The  southerly  sidewalk  has  been  constructed  and 
the  cinder  foundation  placed  for  the  northerly  sidewalk.  The 
street  will  be  completed  early  in  the  coming  year. 

Samoset  street,  from  Welles  avenue  to  Centre  street,  is  about 
875  feet  in  length.     The  contract  for  constructing  the  surface 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        57 

of  this  street  was  awarded  to  the  D.  E.  Coleman  Company, 
November  1,  1907.  Work  was  begun  November  13,  1907,  and 
suspended  December  14,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street, 
with  a  six  (6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite 
block  gutters,  flagging  crosswalks,  granite  edgestone  and  seven 
(7)  foot  sidewalks.  The  edgestone  was  set,  the  gutters  and  a 
part  of  the  crosswalks  were  paved  and  a  part  of  the  macadam 
placed  this  year.  The  edgestones  ancl  flagging  were  fur- 
nished by  the  city  and  hauled  by  the  contractor.  The  paving 
blocks  were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work. 
The  crushed  stone  was  furnished  by  the  contractor.  The 
contract  for  the  artificial  stone  sidewalks  will  be  awarded 
and  the  walks  constructed  during  the  coming  year. 

Willowwood  street,  from  Norfolk  street  to  Lauriat  avenue,  is 
about  1,490  feet  in  length.  The  contract  for  constructing  the 
surface  of  this  street  was  awarded  to  Joseph  J.  Comfrey,  July 
27,  1907.  Work  was  begun  August  16,  1907,  and  completed 
November  30,  1907.  It  is  a  forty  (40)  foot  street,  with  a  six 
(6)  inch  macadam  roadway,  three  (3)  foot  granite  block 
gutters,  flagging  crosswalks,  granite  edgestones  and  seven  (7) 
foot  crushed  stone  sidewalks.  The  straight  edgestones,  flag- 
ging and  crushed  stone  were  furnished  by  the  city  and  hauled 
by  the  contractor.  The  circular  edgestone  and  paving  blocks 
were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  line  of  the  work. 

General. 

Worthington  street,  in  front  of  the  Normal  school.  A  contract 
for  setting  the  edgestone,  la5nng  the  gutters  and  brick  side- 
walks and  loam  spaces  was  awarded  to  Charles  W.  Kinney, 
November  11,  1907.  Work  was  begun  November  12,  1907, 
and  suspended  December  19,  1907.  The  work  will  be  com- 
pleted early  in  the  coming  year. 

Breed-street  loall,  East  Boston,  at  the  estate  of  Palmira  Biazi. 
The  contract  for  constructing  the  wall  was  awarded  to  Daniel 
E.  Lynch,  July  5,  1907.  Work  was  begun  July  5,  1907,  and 
completed  July  25,  1907.  It  is  a  Portland  cement  retaining 
wall  thirty-six  (36)  feet  in  length.  The  contractor  furnished 
all  the  materials. 

Beacon-street  wall.  This  is  an  ashlar  masonry  retaining  wall, 
and  consists  of  a  short  stretch  bridging  from  the  existing  wing 
wall  of  the  abutment  wall  of  the  Boston  &  Albany  Railroad 
bridge  to  the  building  on  the  street  line.  This  wall  is  of  the 
same  general  characteristics  as  the  existing  wing  wall,  and  was 
built  to  prevent  the  filling  from  sliding  out  of  the  street  in  front 
of  the  building.  The  contract  for  constructing  the  wall  was 
awarded  to  the  Hugh  Nawn  Contracting  Company,  who  fur- 
nished all  the  labor  and  materials  except  the  stone,  which  was 
obtained  by  taking  down  part  of  the  existing  wing  wall  and 
using  the  stone  for  the  new  work. 


58  City  Document  No.  42. 

Preston-street  wall,  Dorchester.  About  thirteen  (13)  Hnear 
feet  of  concrete  wall,  an  apron  and  facings  were  built  at  the 
northerly  end  of  the  old  brick  arch  culvert,  which  crosses  the 
street  at  the  premises  of  the  Boston  Gas  Light  Company  on 
Preston  street.  Several  feet  of  this  culvert  had  been  carried 
away  by  the  action  of  the  tides.  The  exposed  part  at  the 
northerly  end  was  in  bad  condition,  and  a  portion  of  the  side- 
walk had  fallen  overboard.  The  construction  of  the  wall, 
apron  and  facing  was  to  prevent  further  damage,  strengthen 
the  culvert  and  hold  the  sidewalk  in  place.  A  channel 
approaching  the  culvert  about  seven  (7)  feet  in  width,  twenty 
(20)  feet  in  length  and  two  (2)  feet  in  depth  was  excavated. 
The  contract  was  awarded  to  Sylvester  Connolly,  who  furnished 
all  the  labor  and  materials. 

Parsons  street,  from  Faneuil  street  to  North  Beacon  street, 
is  about  1,215  feet  in  length.  A  contract  for  excavating  and 
grading  this  street  was  awarded  to  John  T.  Scully,  Jr.,  July  11, 
1907.  The  work  was  done  to  clear  the  ground  of  trees,  fences, 
etc.,  and  to  excavate  to  six  (6)  inches  below  the  established 
edgestone  grade.  Work  was  begun  July  22,  1907,  and  com- 
pleted August  23,  1907. 

Hano  street,  from  Braintree  street  about  416  feet  easterly. 
A  contract  for  removing  the  existing  worn-out  sidewalks  on 
this  street  and  laying  tar  concrete  sidewalks  was  awarded  to 
Simpson  Brothers  Corporation,  November  21,  1907.  The  side- 
walks are  five  (5)  feet  in  width,  and  the  contractor  furnished 
all  the  materials.  Work  was  begun  December  3,  1907,  and 
completed  December  19,  1907. 

Bowdoin  street  (southeast  side),  from  Percival  street  to  Mt. 
Ida  road,  is  about  389  feet  in  length.  Artificial  stone  side- 
walks were  built  by  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation,  under  con- 
tract dated  April  17,  1907.  These  sidewalks  are  laid  under  a 
ten  (10)  years'  maintenance  guarantee. 


FINANCIAL   STATEMENT. 


Maintenance    .        .        .        .        .    $960,000  00 

Amount  collected  for  work  done 
and  materials  furnished  for 
different  departments,  com- 
panies and  individuals       .        .  3,400  64 

Amount  transferred  from  various 

appropriations    ....         11,830  99 

$975,231  63 

Expenditures   from   February  1, 

1907,  to  January  31,  1908        .  $975,231  63 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer. 


59 


Street  Improvements. 

Amount  of  loan  ....  $400,000  00 
Amount  collected  for  work  done 

and    materials    furnished    for 

different  companies,  etc.  .  .  25,563  35 
Amount  transferred  from  various 

appropriations    .        .        .        .         18,447  07 


Unexpended  balance,  February  1,  1907 


Expenditures   from    February    1,   1907,  to  Janu- 
ary 31,  1908 

Unexpended  balance,  January  31,  1908 


$444,010  42 
43,507  79 

$487,518  21 

482,465  90 

$5,052  31 


Total  Expenditures. 

Maintenance  appropriation  . 
Street  improvements 
Abolishment  of  grade  crossings 
Atlantic  avenue  extension    . 
Columbus  avenue,  asphalting 
Engineering  Department 
Highways,  maldng  of    . 

Total 

Income. 

Statement  showing  the  amount  of  bills  de- 
posited with  the  City  Collector  from  Feb- 
ruary 1,  1907,  on  account  of  the  Street 
Department,  for  edgestone  and  sidewalk 
assessments 

Amount  paid  into  the  City  Treasury  during  the 
year  on  account  of  edgestone  and  sidewalk 
assessments 


$975,231  63 

482,465  90 

1,120  00 

290  37 

53,774  00 

120  00 

194,645  84 

1,707,647  74 


;i2,081  00 


$15,547  20 


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Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer. 


61 


SCHEDULE    A. 

Salaries  of  superintendent  and  office  employees 

Salaries  of  permit  office  employees 

Salaries  of  inspectors 

Salaries  of  engineering  force     . 

Engineering  supplies  and  incidentals 

Holidays    (not    including    holidays    charged 

street  accounts) 

Furniture ■ 

Signs  and  numbers     .        .        . 

Gas  and  electric  lighting 

Medical  attendance  on  injured  employees 

Pay  allowed  injured  employees 

Printing  and  stationery     . 

Wharfage  and  rent     . 

Taxes  

Fuel  and  oil         .... 

Telephone  service 

Tools,  new,  and  cost  of  repairing,  etc 

Veterinary  services    . 

Stoves,  piping,  and  repairs,  etc. 

Street  cleaning    .... 

Repairing  asphalt  pavement    . 

Artificial  stone  sidewalks,   rebates   allowed 

repairs 

Edgestone  and  sidewalks,  new 
Fences  and  plank  walks,  new  . 
Crossings,  repairing    . 
Crossings,  new    .... 
Sanding  icy  streets     . 

Oatmeal 

Travelling  expenses,  car  tickets,  etc. 
Electrical  appliances,  labor,  stock,  etc 
Rent  of  towels    .        .        .        . 
Derrick  repairs,  etc.   . 
Executions  of  court  and  damages 
Messenger  service 

Ice 

Advertising  .... 

Newspapers,  magazines,  etc.    . 

Automobile,  expense,  labor,  repairs,  etc. 

Constable,  expense  of 

Kerosene  oil  tanks 

Dumping  boat  service  (Sanitary  Department) 

Boat  landing,  Charlestown 

Codman  street,  purchase  of  land 

Public  landing.  South  Boston 

Old  Home  Week  Celebration    . 

Carried  forward      ... 


on 


and 


122,146  40 

9,987 

94 

30,267 

38 

18,770  53 

458 

53 

62,616 

27 

126 

05 

8,946 

16 

909 

57 

1,314 

60 

1,534 

29 

6,324 

24 

10,514 

21 

1,110 

95 

3,317 

72 

2,345 

26 

29,144 

58 

1,845 

90 

307 

93 

109,767 

14 

10,367 

93 

9,072 

06 

16,645 

30 

267 

35 

13,515 

09 

5,165 

81 

470 

65 

161 

00 

1,231 

00 

1,439 

31 

110 

80 

277 

84 

1,875 

41 

678 

81 

79 

25 

39 

25 

145 

02 

2,929 

17 

903 

50 

192 

21 

792 

00 

584 

85 

13,370 

76 

170 

26 

502 

36 

$402,742  64 

62 


City  Document  No.  42. 


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Brought  forward  .        .        .        .        . 

Expert  service  on  contracts      .        .        . 

Repairing  offices,  stables,  sheds,  etc. 

Shanties,  repairing,  etc 

Heating  apparatus  at  Hancock-street  yard 

Repairing    buildings    and    putting    in    drain 
Hancock-street  yard 

Repairing  roof  of  buildings  at  Charlestown  yard, 

Putting  in  new  toilets,  etc.,  at  North  End  yard   . 

Heating  apparatus  at  South  End  yard  . 

Whitewashing  stable  at  Highland-street 

yard ^.   S900  00 

Less  amount  charged  to  Sanitary  and 
Street  Cleaning  and  Watering  depart- 
ments            600  00 


$402,742  64 

542 

48 

5,812 

11 

198 

76 

857  01 

4,337 

45 

148 

00 

1,532 

07 

2,322 

65 

Wiring  building  at  Codman-street  yard 
Repairing  roof  of  building  at  South  End  yard 
Installing  gas  piping  at  South  Boston  yard  . 
Painting  office  at  South  End  yard 
Repairing  lavatory  at  Columbia-road  crusher 
Installing  boiler  at  Mt.  Vernon-street  yard   . 
Expenses  of  yards  and  stables,  in- 
cluding horses  and  wagons;    cost 
of   caring   for  horses,   repairs   to 
carts,  harnesses,  etc.      .        .        .    $232,766  36 
Less  amount  earned  by  department 

teams 97,965  94 


300  00 
290  00 
760  09 
117  38 
126  25 
244  06 
270  00 


Steam  rollers,  cost  of  running  and 

repairs $20,671  08 

Less     amount    earned    by    steam 

rollers 19,922  50 


Materials  sold  and  work  done  for  other  depart- 
ments and  individuals 

Street  Cleaning  and  Watering  Department,  pro- 
portional share  of  whitewashing  stable  and 
repairing  roof  at  Highland-street  yard,  and  cost 
of  care  of  horses,  etc.,  at  East  Eagle-street 
yard  .        .        •        •      _  • 

Sanitary  Department,  May  dirt 

Sewer  Department,  old  blocks 

Grove-street  crusher,  setting  up  crusher 

Expense  looking  up  claims 

Keys 

Extra  postage 


Carried  forward 


134,800  42 

748  58 
'  1,105  65 


'  1,070  90 

63  00 

28  00 

5,074  41 

86  65 

9  35 

26  25 

$563,614  16 


1  Paid  into  City  Treasury,  $431.44. 

'  Paid  through  Collecting  Department,  $241.90. 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer. 


63 


Brought  forivard 
Expressage 
Clocks  and  repairing 
Automobile  license     . 
Automobile  insurance 
Removing  night  soil  . 
Constable  bond 
Rope  for  raft 

Clerical  services  on  annual  report  for  1905 
Repairing  Travers-street  subway    . 
Flagstaff,  setting  up,  etc. 

Ensign 

Removing  trees 

Sundries 

Rebuilding  temporary  bridge  connecting  Summer 

and  Congress  streets 

Stock,  handling  and  teaming   .        .       $28,424  68 
Stock,  materials         ....        46,649  14 


Less  stock  delivered  on  streets 


$75,073  82 
74,301  96 


Austin  street,  Charlestown,  building  fence  under 

bridge 

E  street,  South  Boston,  grading  extension  of 
Preston  street,  rebuilding  culvert  and  wall    . 


,614 

16 

4 

38 

40 

00 

2 

00 

59 

00 

86 

00 

15 

00 

86 

66 

300 

00 

79 

34 

63 

75 

6 

00 

11 

25 

90  86 


3,338  78 


771  86 

203  62 
234  81 
175  00 


$569,182  47 


Less  decrease  in  crushed  stone  on  hand: 
Crushed  stone  delivered  on  streets  .    $143,538  07 
Less  cost  of  operating  crushers        .      109,408  32 


34,129  75 
$535,052  72 


SCHEDULE   B. 


Street    Work.     Paid    out    of   Maintenance    Appro- 
priation. 

Allandale  street,  Centre  street  to  Brookline  line. 
Resurfaced    with    4-inch    macadam.     Area, 
6,500  square  yards: 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller 

furnished  by  the  city  .        $1,431  50 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .  2,140  66 


$3,572  16 


64  City  Document  No.  42 

Atherton  street,  Amory  street  to  the  railroad  bridge. 
Resurfaced  with  3-inch  macadam.  Area, 
1,445  square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      ....   $263  25 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .     273  86 


Atlantic  avenue,  between  Congress  and  Oliver 
streets.  Block  paving  patched  with  pitch 
and  pebble  joints,  edgestone  reset  and  brick 
sidewalks  relaid.     Area,  2,266  square  yards: 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city     .        .     $17  83 

Amount    paid    to.    William    H. 

Cuddy,  paving    .        .        .        .  3,163  03 

Beacon  street,  building  island  at  intersection  with 

Commonwealth    avenue.     Area,    65  square 
yards: 
Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the 

city $30  64 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .  248  04 

Amount  paid  to  Peter  Gilligan,  paving,  253  25 


Breed  street,  building  retaining  wall  at  estate  of 
Palmira  Biazi.     Length,  36  feet;  area  of  top, 
8  square  yards: 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .     $79  50 
Amount    paid   to    Daniel    E.    Lynch, 

under  contract 725  00 


Bromley  street.  Old  Heath  street  to  New  Heath 
street.     Resurfaced   with   6-inch   macadam. 
Area  667  square  yards: 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      ....   $420  25 

Carried  forward         ....    $420  25 


$537  11 


5,180  86 


$531  93 

Beacon  street,  at  bridge  over  Boston  &  Albany 
Railroad  Company.     Taking  down  and  re- 
placing wing  wall  of  abutment  to  bridge:  X 
Amount  paid  to  Hugh  Nawn  Contracting  Com-            "^ 
pany '^  $527  41 

Bradshaw  street,  Gleason  to  Glenway  street.     Re-  ; 

surfaced  with  6-inch  macadam.     Area,  467 

square  yards: 
Labor,   teaming  and  roller  furnished 

by  the  city $254  50 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .      248  40 


$502  90 


$804  ,50 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        65 


Brought  forward        ....    $420  25 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .      379  04 


Bunker  Hill  street,  Chelsea  to  Jackson  street.  Re- 
paved  with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base 
with  gravel  joints.     Area,  2,000  square  yards: 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the 

city $837  25 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .      105  99 


Cass  street,  Powell  to  Centre  street  (west  side) . 

Constructing  dish  gutters.     Area,  552  square 

yards: 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .        .     $32  76 
Amount  paid  to  Thomas  F.   Welch, 

under  contract 906  08 


Centre  street.  Willow  street,  200  feet  beyond  Beech 
street.     Laying  tile  drain: 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .   $557  08 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .      151  80 


Centre  street,  Eliot  street  to  Seaverns  avenue.    Re- 
surfaced   with    macadam   in    places.     1,264 
square  yards.     Gutters  paved: 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      .        .        .        .   $251  50 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .      370  38 
Amount  paid  to  J.  H.  Maguire    .        .     564  10 


Columbia  road,   Blue   Hill   avenue  to   Stanwood 
street,  northerly  side.    Resurfaced  with  3-inch 
macadam.     Area,  6,430  square  yards: 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller 

furnished  by  the  city         .        .        $2,151  23 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .  1,792  88 


Columbia  road,  Stoughton  to  Hancock  street.    Re- 
surfaced with  macadam: 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      .        .        .        .   $197  88 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ,        .      178  04 


Comins  terrace,  from  Bower  street,  entire  length. 
312  feet  edgestone  set,  50  square  yards  side- 
walks laid  and  gutters  paved  with  old  blocks: 
Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the 

city $646  73 


Carried  forward $646  73 


$799  29 


$943  24 


$938  84 


$708  88 


L,185  98 


,944  11 


$375  92 


66  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward        ....   $646  73 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .     335  32 


Crawford  street,  Waumbeck  street  to  Walnut  ave- 
nue. Resurfaced  with  3-inch  macadam. 
Area,  1,300  square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      ....   $554  83 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .     269  20 


Dorchester  avenue,  drawbridge  towards  Summer 

street.     Patched  in  places  with  granite  blocks 

on  a  gravel  base  with  gravel  joints: 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    .        .     $49  00 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .        .     352  00 

Amount  paid  to  Thomas  McMann        .  1,244  26 

East  Cottage  street.  Pleasant  street  to  Columbia 
road.     Resurfaced    with    4-inch    macadam. 
Area,  2,500  square  yards: 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      ....   $897  95 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .     907  55 


Edgeworth   street.   Bunker   Hill   street   to   Ferrin 
street.     Paved  with  old  granite  blocks  on  a 
gravel' base  with  gravel  joints.     Area,  327 
square  yards: 
Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the 

city $828  13 

Materials  furnished  hj  the  city    .        .      125  80 

Ellis  street,  Hawthorne  street  to  Thornton  street. 
Resurfaced  with  3-inch  macadam.  Area, 
656  square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      ....   $368  50 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .      117  56 


$982  05 


$824  03 


L,645  26 


,805  50 


$953  93 


$486  06 


Greenmount  street,  Dorchester  avenue  to  Pleasant 
street.     Constructing    dish     gutters.     Area, 
299  square  yards: 
Amount  paid  to  Sylvester  Connolly    .        .        .  $308  46 

Hano  street,  Braintree  street  to  the  end.     Resur- 
faced   with    5-inch    macadam.      Area,    911 
square  yards: 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      ....   $754  89 

Carried  forward         ....    $754  89 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        67 


Brought  forward $754  89 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .     495  07 


Hawthorne  street,  Cedar  street  to  Elhs  street.  Re- 
surfaced with  3-inch  macadam.  Area,  900 
square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      .        .        .        .   $281  08 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .     290  44 


Heath  street,  Parker  street  to  Bromley  street.  Re- 
surfaced with  6-inch  macadam.  Area,  730 
square  j^ards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      ....   $277  00 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .       .     692  03 


Holhorn  street,  Warren  street  to  Blue  Hill  avenue. 
Resurfaced  with  3-inch  macadam.  Area, 
2,633  square  yards: 

Labor,     teaming     and     steam     roller 

furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .   $863  25 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .        .     611  97 


Jamaica  street,  South  street  to  the  end.  Resur- 
faced with  2-inch  macadam.  Area,  3,168 
square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      ....   $658  50 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .     216  87 


Juniper  street.  Cedar  street  to  Thornton  street. 
Resurfaced  with  3-inch  macadam.  Area, 
1,034  square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      ....    $475  63 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city  .        .      226  10 


L  street,  East  First  street  to  the  bridge.  Repaving 
with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base  with 
gravel  joints,  resetting  edgestones  and  gravel- 
ling sidewalks.      Area,    1,667  square  yards: 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by 

the  city        .        .        .        .       \        $1,451   15 

Materials  fui'nished  by  the  city    .  326  04 


$1,249  96 


'1   52 


$969  03 


11,475  22 


$875  37 


$701  73 


68  City  Document  No.  42. 

Lambert  avenue,  Cedar  street  to  Kenilworth  street. 
Resurfaced    with    4-inch    macadam.      Area, 
2,265  square  yards: 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      .        .        .        .   S412  08 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .     444  98 


Leyden  street,  Northwood  street  to  Breed  street. 

Setting  edgestones  and  paving  gutters  and 

laying  brick  sidewalks,  north  side.     Length, 

660  feet: 
Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the 

city $285  75 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .        .      105  00 
Amount  paid   to   Anthony  Diamond, 

paving 395  79 


Main  street,  City  square  to  Thompson  square, 
both  sides  of  the  railway,  and  Wood  street  to 
Walker  street,  the  northerly  side  of  the  rail- 
way. Repaving  with  granite  blocks  on  a 
gravel  base  with  gravel  joints.  Area,  5,402 
square  yards: 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by 

the  city S4,349  60 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .  766  70 


Meridian  street,  Eutaw  street  to  Condor  street. 
Resurfaced  with  macadam.  Area,  2,660 
square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      .        .        .        .   $913  38 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .        .      199  00 


$857  06 


$786  54 


55,116  30 

Market  street,  Faneuil  street  to  Washington  street, 
westerly  side.     Repairing  old  and  construct- 
ing new  tar  concrete  sidewalks.     Area,  1,848 
square  yards: 
Amount  paid  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation,        $2,329  75 

Meridian  street,  Maverick  square  to  Elbow  street, 
easterly  side.  Repaving  with  granite  blocks 
on  a  gravel  base,  with  gravel  joints,  resetting 
the  edgestone  and  relaying  the  brick  side- 
walk. Area,  330  square  yards: 
Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the 

city $216  38 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .      149  35 

$365  75 


L,112  38 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        69 

Morton  street,  Canterbury  street  to  Forest  Hills 
street.    Patched  with  macadam: 

Amount  paid  to  Thomas  J.  Shea        .        .        .  $250  00 


Morton  street,  at  Oakridge  street.     Grading  and 
24-inch  fill.     Area,  300  square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      ....   $737  25 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .      475  50 

$1,212  75 


Olney  street,  Bowdoin  to  Everton  street.  Resur- 
faced with  6-inch  macadam.  Area,  4,563 
square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller 

furnished  by  the  city         .        .         $1,700  24 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .  2,372  18 


Paris  street.  Brooks  street  to  Putnam  street. 
Resurfaced  with  3-inch  macadam.  Area, 
1,767  square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city      ....   $848  37 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .      370  45 


Park  street,  Tremont  to  Beacon  street.  Resur- 
faced with  3-inch  macadam.  Area,  1,315 
square  yards: 

Labor   and   teams  furnished   by   the 

city $628  89 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .        .     325  60 


Pierce  square,  Adams  street  and  Washington 
street.  Resurfaced  with  3-inch  macadam. 
Area,  3,750  square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller 

furnished  by  the  city         .        .        $1,323  01 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .  1,319  76 


t,072  42 


;i,218  82 


$954  49 


;2,642  77 

Porter  street,  from  Bismarck  street  120  feet.  Pav- 
ing gutters  with  cobblestones  and  macad- 
amizing roadway.  107  square  yards  gutter 
area: 

Labor  and  teams  furnished  by  the  city        .        .  $367  CO 


70  City  Document  No.  42. 

Quincy  street,  Columbia  road  to  within  100  feet 
of  Blue  Hill  avenue.  Resurfaced  with  6-inch 
macadam.     Area,  5,430  square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller 

furnished  by  the  city         .        .        $3,483  49 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .  2,075  68 


Saratoga  street,  Meridian  street  to  Shelby  street. 
Resurfaced   with    macadam.      Area,    11,000 
square  yards: 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller 

furnished  by  the  city         .        .        $1,812  52 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .  160  00 


$5,559  17 


$1,972  52 

Tremont  street,   Boylston  street  to   Eliot  street. 
Patched    with    granite    blocks,    with    pitch 
joints.     Area,  616  square  yards: 
Amount  paid  to  Wilham  H.  Cuddy    .        .         .  $945  87 

Tremont   street,    Corning   street   to   the   railroad 
bridge.     Repaved  with  granite  blocks  on  a 
gravel  base  with  gravel  joints,  repaired  side- 
walks.   Area,  280  square  yards: 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city     .        .   $26  00 
Amount  paid  to  Charles  W.  Kinney,    284  41 

$310  41 

Trernont  street,  at  King's  Chapel.     Constructing 

artificial  stone  sidewalk.     Area,  1,649  square 
feet: 
Amount  paid  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation,  $445  00, 

Water  street,  Washington  street  to  Devonshire 
street.  Concrete  base  laid  by  agreement  with 
the  Boston  Transit  Commission.  Area,  420 
square  yards $315  00 

Weston  street,  Cabot  street  to  Tremont  street. 
Resurfaced  with  3i-inch  macadam.  Area, 
694  square  yards: 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  fur- 
nished by  the  city        ....   $260  00 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .        .     289  16 

$549  16 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        71 


SCHEDULE   C. 

The  following  schedule  shows  the  expenditure  from  the 
maintenance  appropriation  of  this  department  in  excess  of 
appropriation  for  Street  Improvements: 


Albany  street 

Almont  street 

Amory  street        .    .     . 

Armstrong  street 

Ashley  street 

Astor  street 

Bennington  street 

Cedar  street 

Centre  street,  Roxbury 

Centre  street 

Columbus  avenue 

Conway  street 

Crawford  street    . 

D  street 

Dorchester  avenue,  Adams  to  Park  street 

Dorchester  street 

Dover  street 

East  Fifth  street 

East  Third  street,  K  to  L  street 

Fisher  avenue 

Fountain  street 

Geneva  avenue 

Harrison  avenue,  Dover  to  Bristol  street 

Harrison  avenue,  Dedham  to  Maiden  street 

Howland  street     . 

Huntington  avenue 

La  Grange  street 

Lamartine  street 

Marlborough  street 

Melcher  street 

Morton  street,  Blue  Hill  avenue  to  Norfolk  street 

Morton  street,  Evans  to  Selden  street 

Morton  street.  Harvard  to  Canterbury  street 

Prescott  street 

Rochester  street    . 

Ruggles  street 

Rutherford  avenue 

Schuyler  street 

Shawmut  avenue 

Smith  street 

Southampton  street 

Tupelo  street 

Carried  forward 


$323  70 

46  90 

93  48 

355  19 

218  73 

24  68 
14  00 

151  25 
254  72 

14  28 

109  90 

2  44 

28  77 
571  62 
281  79 
430  95 

73  50 
9  04 

16  10 
200  11 

54  16 

2  40 
49  50 

109  87 
641  85 

25  87 
2,034  48 

11  67 

406  48 

66  47 

75  00 

75  00 

75  00 

5  44 

24  75 

21  76 

34  00 

184  68 

3  59 
70  38 

2,384  59 
18  00 

59,596  09 


72 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Brought  forward 

$9,596  09 

Vernon  street 

643 

78 

Walk  Hill  street 

1,526 

34 

Warren  street 

289 

09 

Waumbeck  street 

189 

88 

Webster  street 

1,155 

50 

West  Broadway   . 

114 

75 

Worthington  street 

Total 

51 

38 

.      S13,566  81 

Detail  of  Expenditures  Under  Special  Appropriations. 

^$1,120  00 


Abolishment  of  grade  crossings  (Dudley  street) : 
Amount  paid  out  by  the  city  for  labor 


Atlantic    avenue,    extension,    between    Kneeland 
street  and  the  bridge.     Repaved  and  regu- 
lated.    Area,  1,164  square  yards,  unfinished 
work  from  1906: 
Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the 

city       .        .        .        .        .        .        .     $31  00 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .       84  50 
Amount  paid  to  Joseph  J.  Comfrey, 

under  contract 174  87 


Columbus  avenue,  asphalting  (unfinished  work 
from  1906)  from  the  bridge  over  the  Boston 
&  Albany  railroad  to  about  60  feet  north 
of  Station  street,  about  7,947  linear  feet. 
Area,  47,400  square  yards.  Paving  and  reg- 
ulating track  location: 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by 

the  city $1,630  74 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .  1,321  62 


Amount  paid  to  the  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Com- 
pany: 
2,766  square  yards,  preparing  site, 

@  50c $1,383  00 

5,354  linear  feet,  edgestone  set,  @ 

21c 1,124  34 

4,405  square  yards,  concrete  base 

laid,  @  30c.        .        .        .  1,321  50 

421  square  yards,  granite  block 
paving  laid,  gravel  joints, 
@  65c 273  65 


Carried  forward 


1,102  49 


^$290  37 


1,952  36 


,952  36 


I  Work  done  for  Engineering  Department. 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        73 

Brought  forward  ....        S4,102  49       $2,952  36 
8,789  square  yards,    granite   block 
paving  laid,   pitch  joints, 
@  $1.05       .  .        .  9,228  45 

516  square  yards,  flagging  cross- 
walks laid,  pitch  joints,  @ 

$1.05 541  8t) 

]  6,856  square  yards,  bituminous  con- 
crete binder  and  asphalt 
wearing  surface  furnished 
and  laid,  @  $2.50  .  .  42,140  00 
3  cubic  yards,  extra  bitumi- 
nous binder  furnished  and 
laid,  @  $9  .  .        .  27  00 

1,378.8  cubic    yards,    cement    con- 
crete base  for  asphalt  fur- 
nished and  laid,  @  $5      .  6,894  00 
7,001  square  yards,  brick  sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c.        .        .        .  2,450  35 

376  square  yards,  chipping  con- 
crete, @  15c.       .        .        .  56  40 
Extra    work  —  Reset  catch- 
basins  and  manhole  covers: 
59  covers  reset,  @  $3          .        .              177  00 
Extra  work —  Grade  dummy 
and  brows: 
4,265  square  yards  grading,  @  25c.          1,066  25 
Extra  work — Lay  track  brows 
in  mortar  bed: 
1,408  square  yards  paving  in  mor- 
tar bed,  @  15c.          .        .             211  20 
Extra  work — Furnish  stone- 
cutter as  needed: 
38  days,  stonecutter,  at  $3        .              114  00 
Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $114     .  17  10 
Extra  work — Reset  coal-hole 
covers  at  269,  271,  273  and 
318  Columbus  avenue: 
26  hours,  mason,  @  55c.    .        .  14  30 
19  hours,  tender,  @  25c.    .        .  4  75 
Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $19.05  .  2  86 


$67,047  95 
Less  amount  paid  in  1906,        23,712  45 


Amount  paid  to  the  Boston  Asphalt  Company: 

3,585  square  yards  preparing  site, 

,      @  50c $1,792  50 


43,335  50 


Carried  forward  ....        $1,792  50     $46,287  86 


74  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward  ....        $1,792  50      $46,287  86 
7,818  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @ 

21c 1,641  78 

3,826  square  yards  concrete  base 

laid,  @  30c.        ...  1,147  80 

639  square  yards   granite  block 
paving  laid,  gravel  joints, 

@  65c 415  35 

•  7,997  square  yards  granite  block 
paving  laid,  pitch  joints, 
@$1.05       ....  8,396  85 

269  square  yards  flagging  cross- 
walks laid,  pitch  joints,  @ 

$1.05 282  45 

16,239  square  yards  bituminous  con- 
crete binder  and  asphalt 
wearing  surface  furnished 
and  laid,  @  $2.50   .        .  40,597  50 

18J  cubic  yards  extra  bitimunous 
binder  furnished  and  laid, 

@  $9 166  50 

1,363  cubic  yards  cement  concrete 
base,  for  asphalt  pavement 
furnished  and  laid,  @  $5,  6,815  00 

9,869  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 

laid,    @  35c.       .        .        .  3,454  15 

Extra    work  —  Reset  catch- 
basins  and  raise  and  lower 
manholes  wherever  needed : 
85  covers  reset,  @  $3.        .        .  255  00 

Extra     work  —  Pave    track 
brows  on  mortar  bed: 
1,346  square  yards  paving  on  mor- 
tar bed,  @  15c   .        .        .  201  90 
Extra  work — ^Place  and  ram 
filling    to    sidewalks    sub- 
grade: 
9,616      square     vards     sidewalks 

graded,  @  15c.  .        .        .  1,442  40 

Extra  work  —  Cut  concrete 
for  brows: 
22  days,  foreman,  @  $4    .        .  88  00 

202J  days'  labor,  @  $2  .        .        .  405  00 

i'^  Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $493       .  73  95 

31  days,  double  team,  @  $5     .  155  00 

Extra  work  —  Excavate    on 
street  line  to  repair  bulk- 
heads: 
4+  days,  foreman,  @  $4     .        .  18  00 


Carried  forward  ....      $67,349  13      $46,287  86 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        75 


i7,349  13 

129  00 

22  05 

2  50 

1  50 


38  25 

5  74 


$46,287  86 


Brought  forward  . 
641  days'  labor,  @  $2  . 

Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $147 
\  day,  double  team,  @  $5 
^  day,  single  team,  @  $3 . 
Extra  work — Furnish  stone- 
cutter: 
19J  days'  labor,  @  $2  . 

Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $38.25, 
Extra  work — Level  retaining 
wall  at  the  corner  of  Terry 
street  and  Columbus  ave- 
nue: 
4f  days'  labor,  @  $2  . 

Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $9.25     . 
7  barrels  Portland  cement,   @ 

$2.50 

2  double  loads  of  sand,  @  $2, 


Less  amount  paid  in  1906, 


Amount  paid  out  of  appropriation 
for  Columbus  avenue,  asphalting. 

Amount  paid  out  of  appropriation 
for  street  improvements 

Amount  paid  out  of  appropriation 
for  Street  Department    . 


Engineering  Department: 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city 

Street  Improvements. 

Albany  street,  Hampden  to  Eustis  street.  Bitulithic  paving 
laid,  edgestones  reset,  crosswalks  relaid,  brick  sidewalks 
relaid,  and  old  paving  blocks  barred  up  and  removed. 
Length,  1,657  feet.     Area,  5,061  square  yards. 

Labor,    including   engineering    and 

furnished  by  the  city     . 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city     . 
Edgestone  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 

Carried  forward $3,984  85 


9 
1 

25 
39 

17 
4 

50 
00 

$67,580 
51,059 

31 
50 

16,520  81 

$62,808  67 

$53,774 

00 

8,924 

77 

109 

90 

$62,808  67 

^$120  00 

inspection 

$284  63 

2,219  10 

73  63 

646  99 

760  50 

'  Work  done  for  Engineering  Department. 


76 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Brought  forward  .... 
Cement  furnished  by  the  city- 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 

Amount  paid  to  Warren  Brothers 
Company,  under  contract: 
5,431  square     yards    preparing 

site,  @  50c.    . 
3,053  Hnear  feet  edgestone  set, 

@  21c 

343  square  yards  concrete  base 

laid,  @  30c.    . 
142  square       yards       granite 
block  paving  laid,  pitch 
joints,  @  $1.05 
197  square      yards      flagging 
crosswalks    laid,    pitch 
joints,  @  $1.05      . 
5,092  square     yards     bitulithic 
pavement     furnished 
and  laid,  @  $2.50 
1,874  square  yards  brick  side- 
walks laid,  @  35c. 


Less  credit  for  old  blocks 


53,894  85 

112  50 

2,815  52 


$2,715  50 

641  13 

102  90 

• 

149  10 

206  85 

12,730  00 

655  90 

17,201  38 

$24,114  25 
600  00 

$23,514  25 

Albany  street,  Randolph  to  Bristol  street.  Brought  up  to  grade 
with  ashes,  repaved  with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base, 
edgestones  reset  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid  in  places. 
Length,  510  feet.     Area,  3,400  square  yards. 


Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 
Sand  furnished  by  the  city  . 
Cement  furnished  by  the  city 
Blocks  furnished  by  the  city 
Edgestones  furnished  by  the  city 


1,852  42 

942  00 

597  60 

30  00 

6  90 

158  55 

28  25 

5,615  72 


Albany  street,^  Randolph  to  Union  Park  street.  Brought  up  to 
grade  with  ashes,  repaved  with  granite  blocks  on  gravel 
base,  edgestone  reset  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid  in  places. 
Length,  640  feet.     Area,  4,025  square  yards. 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer. 


// 


Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    , 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 
Edgestone  furnished  by  the  city 
Sand  furnished  by  the  city  . 
Cement  furnished  by  the  city 


Almont  street,  from  Walk  Hill  street  150  feet  westerly, 

Area,  667  square  yards: 

Filling  furnished  by  the  city        .... 

Lumber  furnished  by  the  city      .... 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        . 


S4,107  43 

2,963  03 

590  00 

83  44 

80  00 

6  90 

$7,830  80 

Grading. 

$1,300  50 
26  78 
20  12 

$1,347  40 


Amory  street,  Boylston  to  Atherton  street,  resurfaced  with 
5-inch  macadam,  and,  from  School  to  Atherton  street,  resur- 
faced with  2i-inch  macadam.  Length,  768  feet.  Area, 
1,821  square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $677  25 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  555  16 


[,232  41 


Arch  street,  Milk  street  to  200  feet  southerly.    Length,  200  feet. 
Area,  499  square  yards.     Roadway  asphalted. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $7  50 

Amount  paid  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company, 
as  per  contract: 
23  square  yards  preparing  site, 

@  50c $11  50 

95  linear   feet   edgestone   set, 

@  21c 19  95 

8  square  yards  granite  block 
paving  laid,  pitch  joints, 
@  $1.05    ....  8  40 

8  square  yards  flagging  cross- 
walks laid,  pitch  joints, 
@  $1.05    ....  8  40 

483  square  yards  bituminous 
concrete  binder  and  as- 
phalt wearing  surface 
furnished  and  laid,  @ 
$2.50         ....  1,207  50 


Carried  forward  . 


,255  75 


$7  50 


78 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Brought  forward  .... 
7  cubic  yards  extra  bitumi- 
nous binder  furnislied 
and  laid,  @  $9 
14  cubic  yards  extra  cement 
concrete  base  furnished 
and  laid,  @  $5 


Arlington  street,  Brighton,  Parsons  street  westerly.  Resurfaced 
with  2-inch  macadam  and  dish  gutters  laid.  Length,  407 
feet.     Area,  1,176  square  yards. 


,255  75 

S7  50 

63  00 

70  00 

$1,388  75 

$1,396  25 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city 

Material  furnished  by  the  city     .... 
Amount  paid  to  Coyle  and  Clark 


$278  67 
188  60 
392  18 

$859  45 


Armstrong  street,   Chestnut  avenue  to  Mozart   street.     Unpaid 
from  1906. 


Material  furnished  by  the  city 


$355  19 


Arthur  street,  Hichborn  to  North  Beacon  street.  Resurfaced 
with  4-inch  macadam,  gutters  paved  and  sidewalks 
gravelled.     Length,  400  feet.     Area,  1,022  square  yards. 


Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .... 


$532  25 
289  01 

$821  26 


Ashley  street,  Chestnut  avenue  to  Armstrong  street.  Unpaid 
from  1906.  4-inch  macadam.  Length,  316  feet.  Area, 
703  square  yards. 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  $338  73 


Astor  street,  Massachusetts  avenue  to  Hemenway  street.  Edge- 
stones  reset,  gutters  repaved,  crosswalks  and  brick  side- 
walks relaid.     Length,  891  feet. 

$222  00 


Labor,  teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    . 


226  06 


Carried  forivard  . 


$448  06 


Stheet  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        79 

Brought  forward $448  06 

Amount  paid  to  Charles  W.  Kinney  under  contract: 
1,759     linear    feet     edgestone 

set,  @  21c.        .        .  $369  39 

676.3  square     yards     granite 
block  paving  laid  @ 

65c 439  60 

107. 1  square  yards  brick  side- 
walks laid,  @  35c.  .  37  48 
Extra  work — Laj^  brick 
sidewalks  herring- 
bone on  edge  where 
directed: 
35.1  square  yards  brick  her- 
ringbone on  edge  laid, 
@  71c.        .        .        .  24  92 

— ^ 871  39 


,319  45 


Beach  street,  South  to  Lincoln  street.  Repaved  with  granite 
blocks  on  gravel  base,  crosswalks  relaid,  edgestones  reset 
and  sidewalks  relaid.  Length  270  feet.  Area  780  square 
yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .         •     $79  50 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  83  79 
Amount  paid  to  Trimount  Contracting  Com- 
pany under  contract: 
299  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  21c.,    $62  79 
905  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  65c 588  25 

234  square     yards     brick     sidewalks 

laid,  @,  35c 81  90 

732  94 


$896  23 


Beacon  street,  Pumping  station  to  the    Newton  line.     Resur- 
faced with  macadam.     Completion  of  1906  work. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $97  30 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  165  09 


$262  39 


Beacon  street,  Hereford  street  to  Massachusetts  avenue.  Road- 
way asphalted,  edgestones  reset  and  crosswalks  and  side- 
walks relaid.  Length,  706  feet.  Area,  3,766  square 
yards. 


80  City  Document  No.  42. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        .  S350  74 

Blocks  furnished  by  the  city        .        .        .        .  15  75 

Bricks  furnished  by  the  city        .        .        .        .  31  17 

Amount  paid  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company 
under  contract: 
146  square  yards  preparing  site, 

@  50c $73  00 

682  linear  feet  edgestone  set,   @ 

21c 143  22 

52  square    yards    concrete    base 

laid,  @  75c.  .        .        .       39  00 

3  square    yards    granite    block 
paving  laid,   gravel  joints, 

@  50c 1  50 

26  square    yards    granite    block 
paving  laid,  pitch  joints,  @ 

$1.05 27  30 

26  square  yards  flagging  cross- 
walks laid,  pitch  joints,  @ 
$1.05  .  .  .  •  .  .  27  30 
3,766  square  yards  bituminous  con- 
crete binder  and  asphalt 
wearing  surface  furnished 
and  laid,  @  $2.50  .  .  9,415  00 
30  cubic  yards  extra  bituminous 
binder  furnished  and  laid, 

@  $9 270  00 

986  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c.  .        .        .345  10 

Extra  work  ^ — Furnish  and 

lay   cement  concrete   to 

bring     existing    concrete 

base  to  proper  sub-grade: 

23  cubic  yards  cement  concrete 

base  furnished  and  laid,  @ 

$5 115  00 

10,456  42 


$10,854  08 


Bennington  street,  Prescott  street  to  Central  square,  northerly 
side.  Repaved  with  granite  blocks  on  gravel  base,  edge- 
stones  reset  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  2,767 
feet.     Area,  2,886  square  yards. 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    ....  $96  00 

Gravel  furnished  by  the  city        .        .        .        .  751  00 


Carried  forward  .......  $847  00 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        81 

Brought  forward $847  00 

Amount    paid  Anthony   Diamond   under  con- 
tract: 
100  linear  feet  edgestone  set,   @ 

18c.         .....     $18  00 

3,180  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  40c.     .        .  1,272  00 
100  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 

laid,  @  25c.  .        .        .       25  00 

1,315  00 


J,  162  00 


Berkeley  street,  Boylston  to  Providence  street,  easterly  side. 
Roadway  asphalted.  Completion  of  1906  work.  Length, 
160  feet.     Area,  338  square  yards. 

Amount    paid    Barber    Asphalt    Paving    Company    under 
contract : 
359  square  yards  preparing  site,  @ 

50c $179  50 

15  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  21c.,         3  15 
1  cubic    yard  concrete  base  laid 
for  granite  block  paving  and 
crosswalks,  @  $5     .        .        .         5  00 
10  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  pitch  joints,  @  $1.05       10  50 
19  square  yards  flagging  crosswalks 

laid,  @  $1.05  .        .        .        .        19  95  ' 

329  square  yards  bituminous  con- 
crete binder  and  Trinidad 
asphalt  wearing  surface  fur- 
nished and  laid,  @  $2.50  .  822  50 
6§  cubic  yards  extra  bituminous 
binder  furnished  and  laid,  @ 

$9 60  00 

36  cubic  yards  concrete  base  laid 

for  asphalt  pavement,  @  $5,     180  00 
4  square    yards    brick    sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c 1  40 

$1,282  00 


Berkeley  street,  Tremont  street  to  Columbus  avenue.  Comple- 
tion of  1906  work.  Bitulithic  paving  laid,  granite  block 
paving  on  cement  concrete  base  laid  in  track  area,  edge- 
stones  reset,  brick  sidewalks  relaid  and  old  blocks  barred 
out  and  removed.  Length,  1,195  feet.  Area,  7,301  square 
yards. 


$500  of  this  amovint  piiid  by  tlio  Knsi  Boston  C:i.s  Company. 


82  City  Document  No.  42. 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  cdty    . 
Cement  furnished  by  the  city 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 
Amount  paid  Warren  Brothers  Company  under 
contract : 

6,029  square  yards  preparing  site, 

@,  50c.  .        .        .        S3,014  50 

2,110  linear  feet   edgestone  set,    @ 

21c 443  10 

1.597  square    yards  concrete    base 

laid,  @  30c.  .        .        .479  10 

327  square    yards    granite    block 
paving  laid    gravel    joints, 

@.  65c 212  55 

2,802  square  yards    granite    block 
paving  laid,  pitch  joints,  @ 

$1.05 2,942,10 

29  square   yards   flagging  cross- 
walks laid,  gravel  joints,  @ 

65c 18  85 

242  square  yards    flagging   cross- 
walks laid,  pitch  joints,  @ 

$1.05 254  10 

4,433  square  yards  bituUthic  pave- 
ment furnished  and  laid,  @ 
$2.50      ....         11,082  50 
2,477  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 

laid,    @    35c.       .        .        .866  95 
Extra  work  —  Furnish  fihing: 
47  double  loads  filUng  furnished, 

@  $1.50         .        .        .        .       70  50 

$19,384  25 
Less  amount  paid  in  1906,        14,950  65 


1,053  00 

567  50 

70  59 

19  50 


4,433  60 
$6,144  19 


Hicknell   street,   Harvard  to   Bradshaw  street.     Macadamized 
with  2i-inch  macadam.     Area,  1,885  square  yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .  $350  88 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  457  60 

$808  48 


1  $3,904.63  of  this  amount  paid  by  the  Boston  Elevated  Railway  Company. 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        83 

Blossom  street,  Cambridge  to  Parkman  street.     Repairs  made 
on  3-inch  macadam.     Area,  822  square  yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .  $340  50 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .        .        .  219  20 

S559  70 


Blue  Hill  avenue,  Brunswick  to  Devon  street.  Completion  of 
1906  work.     Bitulithic  paving  laid. 

Amount  paid  Warren  Brothers  Company  under 

contract ^$300  25 

"Blue  Hill  avenue,  Dewey  to  Savin  street.     Work  of  1906. 
Bitulithic  paving  laid $0  00 

Blue  Hill  avenue.  West  Cottage  to  Stafford  street.  Completion 
of  1906  work.  Roadway  repaved,  edgestones  reset  and 
sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  631  feet.  Area  1,540  square 
yards. 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    ....  $137  42 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  59  50 

Amount  paid  to  Peter  Gilligan  under  contract,  1,599  42 


,796  34 


Blue  Hill  avenue,  West  Cottage  to  Edgewood  street,  and  Alaska 
to  Woodbine  street.  Street  repaved,  edgestones  reset  and 
brick  sidewalks  relaid.     Area,  2,745  square  yards. 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city     ....  $9  00 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  375  37 

Amount  paid  Peter  Gilligan         ....  873  43 

Amount  paid  Peter  Gilligan  under  contract      .  1,321  04 


52,578  84 


Boston  street,  Washburn  to  Dorset  street.  Street  paved  with 
granite  blocks  on  gravel  base,  gravel  joints,  crosswalks 
relaid  and  edgestones  reset.     Area,  2,363  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city  ....  $388  80 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .        .        .        .  162  00 

Flagging  furnished  by  the  city  ....  243  00 

Blocks  furnished  bv  the  city  ....  3,10520 


Carried  forward $3,899  00 

1  $237.30  paid  by  Boston  Elevated  Railway  Company. 
^  $S31.70  paid  by  Boston  Elevated  Railway  Company. 


84  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward $3,899  00 

Amount  paid  William  J.  Hallion  under  contract: 
2,405  square   yards,    preparing 

site,  @  50c.  .        .        .        $1,202  50 
2,655  square      yards      granite 
block  paving  laid,    @ 

50c 1,327  50 

Extra  work  —Hauling 
paving  blocks: 
1,312  paving  blocks  hauled,  @ 

20c 262  40 

2,792  40 


;,691  40 


Bowdoin  street,  Percival  street  to  Mount  Ida  road.  Artificial 
stone  sidewalks  constructed,  edgestones  set  and  reset  and 
crosswalks  and  gutters  relaid.  Area,  4,275  square  yards 
artificial  stone  sidewalks. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city          .  $271   48 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .        .        .        .  118  03 
Amount  paid  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation, 

under  contract 1,130  00 


L,519  51 


Boylston  street,  Berkeley  to  Clarendon  street  (northerly  side). 
Street  asphalted,  granite  block  paving  barred  out  and 
relaid  with  pitch  joints.  Length,  728  feet.  Area,  1,460 
square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city        .        .        .        .     .         $35  00 

Blocks  furnished  by  the  city 40  25 

Amount  paid  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company, 
under  contract: 
81    square      yards    granite    block 
paving,      pitch    joints       barred 
out  and  relaid,  @  $1.25       .       .       UQl  25 
1,379  square   yards  bituminous  con- 
crete binder  and  asphalt  wearing 
surface    furnished   and  laid,    @ 

$2.50 3,447  .50 

21   cubic   yards  extra  bituminous 
binder   furnished     and   laid,    @ 
$9    .        .        .        .        .        .        .  189  00 

47  cubic  yards  cement  concrete 
laid  for  the  asphalt  pave- 
ment, @  $5    .        .       .        .        .         235  00 


Carried  foricard $3,972  75         $75  25 


Steeet  Department  — ■  Executive  Engineer. 


85 


Brought  forward 

Extra  Work:  Furnish  and  lay 
concrete  base  for  track  brows. 
5  cubic  yards  concrete  base 
furnished    and    laid    for    track 

brows,  @  $5 

Extra  work —  Excavate  where 
necessary: 

136  square  yards,  excavation,  @ 
50c 


1,972  75        $75  25 


25  00 


68  00 


4,065  75 
H,141  00 


Brewster  street,  East  Seventh  to  East  Eighth  street.     Unpaid 
from  1906. 

$40  60 


Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 


Brimmer  street,  Byron  to  Chestnut  street.  Unpaid  from  1906. 
Asphalted. 

Amount  paid  to  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Com- 
pany under  contract $223  88 

Brookford  street.  Blue  Hill  avenue  to  Rand  street.  Macadam 
excavated  and  repaired  and  crosswalks  repaved.  Length, 
295  feet.     Area,  656  square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller,  furnished  by 

the  city $913  75 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  304  10 

$1,217  85 


Buckingham  street,  Columbus  avenue  to  Dartmouth  street. 
Resurfaced  with  6-inch  macadam.  Edgestones  reset  and 
brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  627  feet.  Area,  1,393 
square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city  ....  $768  25 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city  ....  847  00 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city  ....  905  44 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city  .  .  .  279  50 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city  ^  .  .  .  .  130  00 
Amount  paid  to  Timothy  Coughlin  under  con- 
tract           717  51 

$3,647  70 


C  street,  from  1,030  feet  northeasterly  of  West  First  street  to 
across  Fargo  street.     Completion  of  1906  work.     Length, 


86 


City  Document  No.  42. 


1,300  feet.     Area,  8,667  square  yards.    Paved  with  granite 
blocks,  crosswalks  laid  and  edgestones  set. 


Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 
Blocks  furnished  by  the  city 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Edgestones  furnished  by  the  city 
Amount  paid  William  H.  Glenn,  under  contract: 
10,012  square    yards    preparing  site 

@  25c $2,503  00 

2,518    linear   feet    edgestones  set    @ 

18c 453  24 

9,890   square     yards     granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  25c.    .       .     2,472  50 
122    square     yards   flagging    cross- 
walks laid,  @  25c.      .        .         30  50 
Extra   work  —  Do    all    stone- 
cutting  required: 
88^    days,    stonecutter,     @    $3.50       308  44 
Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $308.44         46  26 
Extra    work  —  Reset     catch- 
basin  covers: 
3  covers  reset,   @  $3    .       .        .  9  00 

Extra  work  —  Clean  up  street : 
14  days'  labor  @  $2         ...         28  00 
Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $28  .       .  4  20 


Less  amount  paid  in  1906 


;5,855 
3,812 


14 
25 


$465  21 
171  15 
136  50 
520  00 
114  51 


2,042  89 
13,450  26 


C  street,  West  Broadway  to  West  Fourth  street.    Repaved  with 
•    granite    blocks,    edgestones    reset    and    sidewalks    relaid. 
Length,  327  feet.     Area,  1,053  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city  .... 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .... 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city  .... 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city  .... 
Cement  furnished  by  the  city  .... 
Amount  paid  to  Suffolk  Contracting  Company 
under  contract        ,"..... 


$195  38 

142  04 

195  00 

135  68 

1  15 


1,600  34 
52,269  59 


street,  West  Fourth  to  West  Fifth  street.  Repaved  with 
granite  blocks,  edgestones  reset  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid. 
Length,  1,130  feet.     Area,  963  square  yards. 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        87 


Labor  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city 
Sand  furnished  by  the  city  . 
Amount  paid  to  Suffolk  Contracting  Company 
under  contract 


$197  75 

54  25 

195  00 

135  GO 

6  00 

819  61 

1,407  61 


C  street,  West  Fifth  to  across  West  Sixth  street.  Repaved  with 
granite  blocks,  edgestones  reset  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid. 
Length,  298  feet.     Area,  960  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        . 

Cement  furnished  by  the  city       .... 

Amount  paid  to  Suffolk  Contracting  Company 

under  contract  


$136  00 
1  15 


983  88 
,121  03 


Canterbury   street,    Blue    Hill   avenue   to   Angell   street.     Sub- 
graded  for  macadam  roadway.     Work  unfinished. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        .  $102  38 

Amount  paid  Hugh  D.  Kelley  under  contract  .  233  75 

$336  13 


Cedar  street,  Washington  to  Thornton  street.  Resurfaced  with 
3-inch  macadam.  Length,  305  feet.  Area,  947  square 
yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  bv 

the  city $432  75 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  304  76 


Centre  street,  Green  Hill  avenue  to  Walter  street, 
with  6-inch  macadam.  Length.  1.700  feet, 
square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  cit 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 


$737  51 

Resurfaced 
Area,  6,000 

$1,987  31 

2,174  25 

2,743  04 

656  50 

8  70 


$7,569  80 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Centre  street,  Grove  to  Beech  street. 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 


Macadam  repaired. 

$468  00 
1,013  02 


,481  02 


Centre  street,  Paul  Gore  to  Green  street.     From  1906.     Macadam 
repaired. 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city  ....        Si, 936  84 


Centre  street,  Paul  Gore  street  to  Eliot  square.  Paul  Gore  to 
Wyman  street  resurfaced  with  4-inch  macadam.  Area, 
2,858  square  yards.  Columbus  avenue  to  Eliot  square 
resurfaced  with  4-inch  macadam.  Area,  5,181  square 
yards.  Amory  to  Parker  street,  north  side,  repaved  and 
crosswalks  relaid.  Area,  2,289  square  yards.  Edgestones 
reset,  gutters  repaved  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid  on  all 
of  above  sections. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    . 

Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 

Flagging  furnished  by  the  city    . 

Sand  furnished  by  the  city  . 

Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 

Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 

Amount  paid  Peter  Gilligan 

Amount  paid  Peter  Gilligan  under  contract 


$1,787  58 

1,962  28 

1,201  00 

728  00 

270  00 

62  75 

53  30 

26  55 

374  40 

ntract 

1,266  43 

$7,732  29 

Church  street,  Adams  to  High  street.     Macadamized. 
627  feet.     Area,  1,950  square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  ctiy 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .... 
Amount  paid  to  Sylvester  Connolly    . 


Length, 


$594  25 
257  62 
282  17 

1,133  74 


Coleridge  street,  Wordsworth  to  Short  street.     Completion  of 
1906  work.     Macadamized. 

Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city      .        .        .  $123  50 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city 295  16 


$418  66 


Street  Department  — ■  Executive  Engineer. 


89 


Conway  street,  South  to  Fairview  street.  Macadamized  with 
2-inch  macadam,  edgestones  reset  and  gutters,  sidewalks 
and  crosswalks  relaid.     Area,  1,783  square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  bv 

the  city '.  $257  00 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  297  19 
Amount  paid  to  William  L.  Dolan  under  con- 
tract           772  13 

$1,326  32 


Cortes  street,  Berkeley  to  Ferdinand  street.  Resurfaced  with 
6-inch  macadam  and  coated  with  tarvia.  Area,  900 
square  yards. 


Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .... 


[,052  00 
557  07 

[,609  07 


Crawford  street,  Warren  street  to  Humboldt  avenue.     Unpaid 
on  1906  work. 


Stone  furnished  by  the  city 


77 


D  street,  West  Fifth  to  West  Seventh  street.  Repaved  with 
granite  blocks  on  gravel  base,  edgestones  reset,  cross- 
walks and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  557  feet. 
Area,  2,015  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 
Sand  furnished  by  the  city  . 
Cement  furnished  by  the  city 
Amount  paid  William  Higgins 


Dorchester  avenue,  Ellet  to  Leedsville  street.  Unfinished  work 
from  1906.  Repaved  with  granite  blocks  on  gravel  base. 
Edgestones  reset  and  sidewalks  relaid.  Patched  between 
railroad  crossing  and  Ellet  street. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .... 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    .... 
Amount  paid  to  Daniel  E.  Lynch 
Amount  paid  to  Daniel  E.  Lynch,  under  contract 


$250  50 

222 

56 

625 

50 

232 

00 

444 

73 

55 

20 

1 

15 

inder  contract    1,264 

49 

$3,096 

13 

$80 

50 

15 

00 

833 

78 

373 

52 

$1,302 

80 

90 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Dorchester  avenue,  Adams  to  Park  street.  Repaved  with  granite 
blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  edgestones  reset  and  brick  side- 
walks relaid.    Length,  1,660  feet.    Area,  2,889  square  yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city   .        .  $230  75 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .        .        .  631  20 

Amount  paid  to  Daniel  E.  Lynch       .        ,        .  1,053  27 


,915  22 


Dorchester  street,  West  First  street  to  240  feet  northerly.  Paved 
with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base  with  gravel  joints, 
crosswalks  relaid  and  edgestones  set.  Length,  240  feet. 
Area,  907  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        .  $162  76 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  430  95 
Amount   paid    Suffolk    Contracting    Company 

under  contract 692  61 


$1,286  32 


Dover  street,  Albany  street  to  Harrison  avenue.  Repaved  with 
granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base  with  gravel  joints,  edge- 
stones reset  and  brick  sideAvalks  relaid.  Length,  493  feet. 
Area,  1,760  square  yards. 


00 

161  00 

222  25 

234  00 

65  09 

10  50 

354  40 

30  00 

1,138  35 


Labor  furnished  by  the  city 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city     . 

Blocks  furnished  by  the  city 

Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 

Flagging  furnished  by  the  city     . 

Edgestones  furnished  by  the  city 

Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 

Sand  furnished  by  the  city  . 

Amount  paid  to  Peter  W.  Hill  under  contract 


E  street.  West  Broadway  to  West  Third  street, 
reset,   gutters   and  brick  sidewalks  relaid. 
feet.     G*utter  area,  596  square  yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .... 
Amount  paid  to  John  T.  Shea,  Jr.,  under  con- 
tract .        . 


Eastern   avenue.    Commercial   street   to    South   Ferry.     Paved 
with  large  granite  blocks  on  concrete  base,   with  pitch 


$2,275 

59 

Edgestones 
.ength,  335 

$253 
130 

63 
00 

517  86 

$901 

49 

Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer. 


91 


joints,   crosswalks  relaid,  edgestones  reset  and  sidewalks 
relaid.     Length,  370  feet.     Area,  2,316  square  yards. 


Company 


Labor,    including   engineering    and    inspection 

furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Edgestones  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city 
Cement  furnished  by  the  city 
Blocks  furnished  by  the  city 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 
Lumber   furnished  by  the  city 
Amount   paid    Orient    Construction 
under  contract: 
2,341  square    yards,   preparing 
site,  @  65c.   . 
650  linear  feet  edgestone  set, 
@21c.  .        .        . 

2,341  square  yards  concrete 
base  laid,  @  50c. 
276  square  yards  granite  block 
paving  laid,  gravel 
joints,  @  50c. 
2,279  square  yards  granite  block 
paving  laid,  pitch  joints, 
@  $1.20  .        .■    _    . 

62  square      yards      flagging 
crosswalks   laid,    pitch 
joints,  @  $1.20     . 
420  square  yards  brick  side- 
walks laid,  @  35c. 


$1,521 

65 

136 

50 

1,170 

50 

138 

00 

2,734 

80 

74 

40 

147 

00 

$233  50 
652  16 
205  06 
260  26 
562  50 

3,674  65 

130  00 

14  20 


5,922  85 
11,655  18 


East    Fifth    street,    G   to    H    street.     Resurfaced    with    3-inch 
macadam.     Length,  689  feet.     Area,  2,143  square  yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city   .        .        $1,318  91 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  741  54 


J,060  45 


East    Ninth    street,    I    to    K    street.     Resurfaced    with    3-inch 
macadam.     Length,  340  feet.     Area,  2,192  square  yards. 


Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city     . 


[,804  25 
766  17 


>,570  42 


92  City  Document  No.  42. 

East  Sixth  street,  O  to  P  street.  Southerly  side.  Repaved 
with  granite  blocks  on  gravel  base  with  gravel  joints, 
edgestones  reset  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  551 
feet.     Area,  612  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $36  75 

Amount  paid  Peter  J.  Herr,  Jr.,  under  contract,  638  73 

$675  48 


East  Third  street,  Emerson  to  H  street.  Resurfaced  with 
3  J  -inch  macadam.  Length,  280  feet.  Area,  1,865  square 
yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city   .        .         $2,031  Q9 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  840  13 


East  Third  street,  H  to  L  street.     Completion  of  1906  work. 
Grading. 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    .... 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city        .... 
Labor  and  materials  furnished  by  the  city,  re- 
construction of  catch-basin      .... 


Emerson  street,  Dorchester  to  East  Third  street.  Resurfaced 
with  6-inch  macadam.  Length,  320  feet.  Area,  1,046 
square  yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .        .        $1,271  64 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  689  06 

$1,960  70 


$2,871 

22 

906  work. 

$323 
203 

00 
00 

16 

10 

$542 

10 

Fairfield  street,  Boylston  street  to  Commonwealth  avenue. 
Resurfaced  and  coated  with  tarvia.  Length,  580  feet. 
Area,  2,192  square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  bv 

the  city \  $576  75 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  176  45 

$753  20 


Fairview  street,  South  to  Mendum  street.  Macadamized  with 
6-inch  macadam,  gutters  and  crosswalks  relaid,  edgestones 
reset  and  sidewalks  regulated.  Length,  1,384  feet.  Area, 
3,998  square  yards. 


S475 

75 

902 

75 

156 

00 

1,296 

37 

104  40 

7 

20 

Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        93 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 
Edgestone  furnished  by  the  city 
Amount  paid  William  L.  Dolan,  under  contract: 
1,933  linear  feet  edgestone  set,   @. 

21c $405  93 

1,092  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  65c.     .        .     709  80 
Extra    work  —  Excavate    for 
new  paving: 
611  square  yards  excavation  for 

new  paving,  @  35c.     .        .     213  85 
Extra  work  —  Furnish  stone- 
cutter: 
2  days,    stonecutter    (including 

15  per  cent.,  @  $5       .        .        10  00 

1,339  58 

$4,282  05 

Fisher  avenue,  Parker  to  Hayden  street.    Macadamized.    Com- 
pletion of  1906  work. 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city     .        .        .        .  $10  00 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  200  11 


$210  11 


Fountain  street,  Circuit  to  Regent  street.  Resurfaced  with 
3^-inch  macadam,  edgestones  reset,  gutters,  crosswalks 
and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  480  feet.  Area,  1,387 
square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $325  75 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  416  84 

Amount  paid  to  Peter  Gilligan  under  contract,  684  69 


,427  28 


Freeport  street,  Linden  street  to  the  railroad.     Repaved  with 
granite  blocks  on  gravel  base,  crosswalks  and  brick  side- 
walks   relaid    and    edgestones    reset.      Length,    870    feet. 
Area,  3,090  square  yards. 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        .  $135  00 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    ....  74  00 


Carried  fonvard $209  00 


94  City  Document  No.  42. 


Brought  forward 

$209  00 

Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 

610  00 

Sand  furnished  by  the  city 

27  50 

Bricks  furnished  by  the  city         .... 

65  00 

Flagging  furnished  by  the  city    .... 

83  90 

Edgestones  furnished  by  the  city 

10  39 

Amount  paid  William  J,  Rafferty  under  contract: 

1,606  linear   feet  edgestones   set, 

@  18c $289  08 

3,572  square  yards  granite  block 

paving  laid,  @  40c.          .  1,428  80 

Extra     work  —  Lay     brick 

* 

sidewalks: 

112.6  square    yards    brick    side- 

walks laid,  @  25c.    .        .       28  15 

Extra  work  —  Raise  to  grade 

manholes  and  catch-basins : 

16  manholes  and  catch-basins 

raised  to  grade,  @  S3.     .       48  00 

1,794  03 

$2,799  82 

Gage  street,  Trask  to  Northampton  street.     Repaved  with  old 
granite    blocks,    edgestones    reset    and    brick    sidewalks 
relaid.     Area,  126  square  yards. 
Amount  paid  to  Peter  W.  Hill     ....  $179  45 

Geneva  avenue,  Bowdoin  street  to  Columbia  road.  Macadam- 
ized with  6-inch  macadam.  Length,  2,100  feet.  Area, 
5,536  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $486  88 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    .        .        .        .  1,851  50 

Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city      ...  58  50 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  3,052  56 

$5,449  44 


Gleason  street,   Harvard  to  Bradshaw  street.     Completion  of 
1906  work. 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city  .      .        ...  $100  00 

H  street.  East  Sixth  to  East  Eighth  street.     Resurfaced  with 

3^-inch  macadam.     Length,  562  feet.     Area,  1,749  square 

yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        .        $1,001  42 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city     ....  858  75 

Carried  forward $1,860  17 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        95 


Brought  forward  . 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Gravel  furnished  bv  the  citv 


U,860  17 

644  48 

81  51 

f2,586  16 


Hampden  street,  Howard  to  Adams  street.  Completion  of  1906 
work.  Repaved  with  granite  blocks,  crosswalks  relaid, 
edgestones  reset  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid. 


Bricks  furnished  by  the  city         .... 
Amount  paid  to  Thomas  McMann  under  contract, 


$110  50 
189  63 

$300  13 


Havipden  street,  Island  across  Albany  street.  Paved  with 
granite  blocks  on  gravel  base  with  gravel  joints,  cross- 
walks relaid,  edgestones  reset  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid. 
Length,  385  feet.     Area,  900  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        .  $181  38 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  569  13 

Amount  paid  Thomas  McMann  under  contract,  1,193  65 


L,944  16 


Hancock  street,  Bowdoin  street  to  Columbia  road.  Old  road 
taken  out,  screened  and  put  back,  resurfaced  with  H-inch 
macadam.     Length,  2,150  feet.     Area,  4,060  square  yards. 


Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city     . 


$447  25 

1,244  00 

467  25 

638  72 
48  75 
48  71 

$2,894  68 


Hanover  street,  Union  to  across  Tileston  street.  Paved  with 
large  granite  blocks  on  a  concrete  base  with  pitch  joints, 
crosswalks  relaid,  edgestones  reset  and  brick  sidewalks 
relaid.     Length,  1,672  feet.     Area,  7,526  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Blocks  furnished  by  the  city 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 
Cement  fui'nished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  Ijy  the  city 

Carried  forward  . 


$773 

05 

254 

00 

12,484 

85 

870 

87 

1,563 

75 

1,841 

04 

$17,787 

56 

96  City  Docitment  No.  42. 

Brought  forward  .... 

Edgestone  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Templets  furnished  by  the  city   . 
Amount  paid  to  James  Doherty  under  contract : 
3,648  square    yards    preparing 

site,  @  65c.  .        .        .        $2,371  20 
1,703  linear  feet  edgestones  set, 

@  21c.   ....  357  63 

3,648  square     yards     concrete 

base  laid,  @  30c.         .  1,094  40 

150  square  yards  granite 
block  paving  laid, 
gravel  joints,  @  65c.    .  97  50 

4,488  square  yards  granite  block 
pavinglaid,  pitch  joints, 
@  $1.20         .        .        .  5,385  60 

344  square  yards  flagging 
crosswalks  laid,  pitch 
joints,  @,  $1.20     .        .  412  80 

1,240  square  yards  brick  side- 
walks laid,  @  35c.       .  434  00 
Extra    work- — -Haul 
crushed     stone     from 
Columbia  road  crusher: 
70^  days,  double  team,  @  $5,  352  50 
Extra  work  —  Furnish 
stonecutter: 
54f  davs.  stonecutter,  @ 

$4.80      ....  261  00 

Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $261,  39  15 

Extra  work  —  Load  pav- 
ing blocks  for  teams  for 
Hanover  street: 
20^  days,    sub-fore- 
man, @  $2.25,    $46  13 
58*  days,    labor,    @ 

$2.         .        .     117  00 


163  13 

Plus     15    per    cent,     on 

$163.13   ....  24  47 

Extra  work  —  Seal  up  old 
reservoirs : 
7  hours,  brick  ma- 
son, @  621c.,       $4  38 
'1 1  hours,  helper,  @ 

25c.         .        .         2  75 

7  13 

Plus  15  percent,  on  $7.13,  1  07 


$17,787  56 

248  18 

2,017  96 

13  74 


Carried  forirard  ....       $11,001  58      $20,067  44 


Steeet  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        97 

520,067  44 


Brought  forward 

$11,001  58 

Extra  work  —  C 

e  m  e  n  t 

back   of   edgestone  at 

Hotel  Venice: 

.|  day,  foreman,  @ 

$5.    .      . 

$2  50 

3  days,    labor,  @ 

$2.     .      .        . 

6  00 

• — - 

8  50 

Plus  15  percent,  on  $8.50, 

1  28 

Amount  paid  to  Patrick  McGovern  under  con- 
tract: 
2,266  square    yards    preparing 

site,  @  65c.  .        .        .        $1,472  90 

1.093  linear  feet  edgestone  set, 

@  21c 229  53 

2,266  square     yards     concrete 

base  laid,  @  30c.         .  679  80 

77  square  yards  granite  block 

paving  laid,    gravel 

joints,  @  65c.        .        .  50  05 

2,821  square  yards  granite  block 

paving  laid,  pitch  joints, 

@  $1.20         .        .        .  3,385  20 

192  square      yards      flagging 

crosswalks   laid,    pitch 

joints,  @  $1.20     .        .  230  40 

1.094  square  yards  brick  side- 

walks laid,  @  35c.       .  382  90 

Extra     work  —  Haul 

crushed  stone  from  the 

Columbia  road  crusher: 
49J  days,  double  team,  @  $6,  297  00 

Extra    work  —  Furnish 

stonecutter: 
264  hours,  stonecutter,  @  60c.,  158  40 

Plus     15    per    cent,    on 

$158.40  ....  23  76 

Extra  work  —  Load  pav- 
ing blocks  for  teams  for 

Hanover  street: 
52i  days,  labor,  @  $2    .        .  105  50 

Plus    15    per    cent,    on 

$105.50  ....  15  83 


11,011  36 


7,031  27 
58,110  07 


'  $5,208.82  paid  by  Boston  Elevuted  Railway  Company. 


.98 


City  Document  No.  42. 


.Hanover  street,  12  feet  east  of  Tileston  across  Charter  street. 
Asphalt  relaid.     Length,  315  feet.     Area,  425  square  yards. 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        .  $12  00 

Amount  paid  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company 
under  contract: 
425  square    yards    bituminous 
concrete  binder  and  as- 
phalt    wearing     surface 
furnished    and    laid,    @ 
$2.50         ....        $1,062  50' 
4  cubic  yards  extra  cement 
concrete  base  furnished 
and  laid,  @  $5.        .        .  20  00 


1,082  50 
$1,094  50 

Hanson  street,  Tremont  street  to  Shawmut  avenue.    Resurfaced 
with  3i-inch  macadam,  gutters  relaid,  edgestones  reset  and 
brick  sidewalks  relaid.     Length,   628  feet.     Area,   2,093 
square  yards. 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $762  75 

"       "       1,128  64 

325  00 
279  88 
593  16 
130  00 


Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 
Amount  paid  to  Dennis  E.  Coleman,  under  con 
tract         


940  13 
,159  56 


Harrison  avenue,  Dover  to  Bristol  street.    Repaved  with  granite 

blocks   on   gravel   base   with   gravel  joints.      Edgestones 

reset,    crosswalks    and   brick   sidewalks   relaid.      Length, 

235  feet.     Area,  784  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $30  00 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  104  50 

Amount  paid  John  W.  Collins,  under  contract  905  06 

$1,039  56 

Harrison  avenue,  East  Dedham  to  Maiden  street.     Repaved 

with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base  with  gravel  joints, 

edgestones  reset,   crosswalks  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid. 

Length,  395  feet.     Area,  1,316  square  yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .  $55  50 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .        .        .        .  219  87 

Amount  paid  Peter  W.  Hill  under  contract      .  1,181  91 

$r,457'28 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.        99 

Harvard  street,  City  square  to  Devens  street.  Resurfaced  with 
3-inch  macadam.  Edgestones  reset,  gutters,  crosswalks 
and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  830  feet.  Area, 
2,499  square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city S773  75 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  596  90 

Amount  paid  to  James  J.  Brock,  under  contract  1,051  38 


>,422  03 


Harvard  street,  School  to  Washington  street.  Resurfaced  with 
3-inch  macadam.  Length,  1,100  feet.  Area,  2,500  square 
yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $1,133  30 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  796  06 


[,929  36 


Herrick  street,  Hichborn  to  North  Beacon  street.  Resurfaced 
with  2^-inch  macadam,  gutters  paved  and  gravel  sidewalks 
regulated.    Area,  1,188  square  yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .  $347  22 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  255  23 


$602  45 


Hichborn  street.  North  Beacon  to  beyond  Arthur  street.  Resur- 
faced with  3-inch  macadam,  gutters  paved  and  gravel 
sidewalks  regulated.  Length,  883  feet.  Area,  2,257 
square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $494  80 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  563  69 


1,058  49 


Howland  street,  Warren  street  to  Humboldt  avenue.     Comple- 
tion of  1906  work. 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city  ....  $691  85 

Huntington  avenue,  West  Newton  to  Garrison  street,  west  side. 
Asphalted.     Length,  659  feet.     Area,  1,831  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $25  .87 


Carried  forward $25  87 


100  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward $25  87 

Amount  paid  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company 
under  contract. 
8  square    yards     granite    block 
paving    laid,    pitch     joints, 
@  $1.05         ....  $8  40 

1,831  square  yards  bituminous  con- 
crete binder  and  asphalt 
wearing  surface  furnished  and 
laid,  @  $2.50  .        .        .      4,577  50      • 

8  cubic  yards  extra  bituminous 
binder  furnished  and  laid,  @ 

$9 72  00 

Extra  work  —  Furnish  and  lay 
concrete    base    for    granite 
block  paving: 
6  square  yards  concrete  base  fur- 
nished and  laid,  @  $1  .        .       6  00 

4,663  90 


t,689  77 


Isabella  street,  Columbus  avenue  to  Ferdinand  street.     Resur- 
faced  with    4-inch    macadam    and    coated    with    tarvia. 
Length,  540  feet.    Area,  862  square  yards. 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $1,621  20 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  456  95 

$2,078  15 


Ivory  street,  Temple  to  Dent  street.     Resurfaced  with  6-inch 
macadam.     Length,  558  feet.     Area,  1,612  square  yards. 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $552  00 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .        .        .        .  731  68 

$1,283  68 


K  street.  East  First  to  East  Third  street.    Completion  of  1906 
work. 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city        ....  $24  65 

La  Grange  street,  Centre  street  to  the  Newton  line.    Resurfaced 

with  2^-inch  macadam.    Length,  5,672  feet.    Area,  27,249 

square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....        $1,237  38 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    .        .        .        .  3,296  00 


Carried  forward $4,533  38 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      101 

Brought  forward $4,533  38 

Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city      .        .        .  1,236  00 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city          ....  7,261  26 

Gravel  furnished  by  the  city        ....  522  25 

S13,552  89 

Lamartine  street,  Paul  Gore  to  Boylston  street.  Resurfaced 

with    6-inch    macadam.      Length,    250   feet.  Area,    778 
square  yards. 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city    .        .        : S561  50 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  705  06 

$1,266  76 


Lambert  street,  Lambert  avenue  to  Highland  street.     Resur- 
faced with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  reset,  gutters  and 
sidewalks  relaid.     Length,  659  feet.     Area,  1,904  square 
yards. 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $779  25 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  723  61 

Amount  paid  to  Peter  Gilligan    ....  882  05 

$2,384  91 


Lewis  street,  Marginal  street  to  South  Ferry.     Completion  of 
1906  work,     Repaved  with  granite  blocks. 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city        ,        .        .        .  $577  50 
Amount  paid  to  Trimount  Construction  Com- 
pany under  contract 180  18 

$757  68 


London  street,  Meridian  to  Bennington  street.     Resurfaced. 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $409  60 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  85  20 


$494  80 


Main  street,  B.  &  M.  R.R,  bridge  to  Somerville  line.     Comple- 
tion of  1906  work.     Ha'ssam  pavement. 
Blocks  furnished  by  the  city        ....  $327  95 

Amount  paid  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation 

under  contract 205  49 

$533  44 


102  City  Document  No.  42. 

Market  street,  Washington  to  North  Beacon  street.     Comple- 
tion of  1906  work. 

Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city        ...  S24  00 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  9  20 


$33  20 


Marlborough  street,  Clarendon  street  to  within  200  feet  of 
Massachusetts  avenue.  Resurfaced  with- 3-inch  macadam. 
Length,  3,490  feet.     Area,  11,633  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .^.        .        .  $1,114  19 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    ....  409  25 

Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city      .        .        .  676  00 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city          ....  1,904  46 


,103  90 


Mason  street,  from  213  feet  to  449  feet  south  of  West  street. 
Bitulithic  pavement  laid.  Length,  236  feet.  Area,  480 
square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $14  25 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  6  50 

Amount  paid  to   Warren  Brothers  Company 
under  contract. 
489  square  yards  preparing  site,  @ 

50c $244  50 

50  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  21c.  10  50 

489  square   yards   bitulithic   pave- 
ment furnished  and  laid,  @ 

$2.50 1,222  50 

13  square    yards    brick    sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c 4  55 

1,482  05 


[,502  80 


Massachusetts  avenue,  Albany  street  to  Harrison  avenue,  north 
side.  Resurfaced  with  macadam.  Area,  1,413  square 
yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city        .        .        .        .        .        .        .        .  $893  70 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city  .        .        .        .  136  16 


$1,029  86 


Massachusetts  avenue  Southampton  street  to  railroad  bridge. 
Resurfaced  with  3-inch  macadam.  Length,  2,550  feet. 
Area,  6,295  square  yards. 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      103 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $1,175  10 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city     .        .        .        .  1,752  50 

Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city      .        .        .  448  50 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city          ....  1 ,629  84 


5,005  94 


Massachusetts  avenue,  Tremont  street  to  Columbus  avenue, 
north  side.  Bitulithic  pavement  laid.  Length,  543  feet. 
Area,  1,689  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $53  12 

Materials  furnished  b}'  the  city    .        .        .        .  13  00 

Amount  paid  Warren  Brothers  Company  under 
contract. 
1,651  square  yards   preparing   site, 

@  10c $165  10 

141  linear  feet  edgestones  set,  @ 

21c 29  61 

45  square    yards    concrete    base 

laid,  @  75c.  ...  33  75 

1,606  square  yards  bituminous 

binder  laid,  @  40c.      .        .         642  40 
1]  square    yards    granite    block 
paving  laid,   gravel  joints, 

@  65c 7  15 

10  square    yards    granite    block 
paving  laid,  pitch  joints,  @ 

$1.05 10  50 

•  20  square   yards   flagging   cross- 
walks laid,  pitch  joints,  @ 

$1.05 21  00 

1,606  square  yards  bitulithic  pave- 
ment furnished  and  laid,  @ 
$2.50      .        .        .        .        .      4,015  00 
144  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c.  ...  50  40 

4,974  91 


),041  03 


Massachusetts  avenue,  Washington  street  to  Shawmut  avenue, 
north  side.  Resurfaced  with  6-inch  macadam.  Length, 
360  feet.     Area,  800  square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished    by 

the  city $134  64 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  ]  ,049  80 

$1,184  44 


104  City  Document  No.  42. 

Maxwell  street,  Nelson  to  Capen  street.  Completion  of  1906 
work. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  S8  25 

Melcher  street,  484  feet  northeast  from  Summer  street.  Repaved 
with  granite  blocks,  edgestones  reset,  crosswalks  and  side- 
walks relaid.  Length,  492  feet.  Area,  2,187  square 
yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city   .        .  $602  99 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  66  72 

Amount  paid  Peter  W.  Hill,  under  contract     .  1,177  46 

$1,847  17 


Miller  street,  Lawrence  street  to  Rutherford  avenue.  Com- 
pletion of  1906  work.  Paved  with  granite  blocks,  edge- 
stones  reset  and  sidewalks  relaid. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .        .  $107  50 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  136  50 

Amount  paid  James  J.  Brock      ....  204  35 

Amount  paid  James  J.  Brock  under  contract     .  195  03 

$643  38 


Millmont  street,  Lambert  avenue  to  Highland  street.     Edge- 
stones  reset,  gutters  repaved  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid. 
Area,  430  square  yards. 
Amount  paid  to  Peter  Gilligan    ....  $866  86 

Moon  street.  Fleet  street  106  feet  southwesterly.     Completion 
of  1906  work.     Bitulithic  pavement  laid. 

Amount  paid  Warren  Brothers  Company,  under 

contract $201  48 

Morton  street,  Evans  to  Selden  street.     Resurfaced  with  8-inch 
macadam.     Length,  500  feet.     Area,  1,556  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city          .        .        .        ..  $241  63 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    .        .        .        .  1,173  00 

Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city      .        .        .  383  50 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city          ....  1,392  40 

Gravel  furnished  by  the  city        ....  75  00 


5,265  53 


Morton  street.  Harvard  to  Canterbury  street.  Resurfaced  with 
4-inch  macadam.  Length,  2,111  feet.  Area,  5,160  square 
yards. 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      105 


Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 


Morton  street,  Norfolk  street  to 
faced  with  6-inch  macadam. 
5,882  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 
Filling  furnished  by  the  city 


A''  street,  East  Broadway  to  East  Second  street,  Resurfaced 
with  4-inch  macadam.  Length,  571  feet.  Area,  1,777 
square  yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .        $1,246  40 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  505  49 


$315  50 

1,464 

00 

i 

286 

00 

1,639 

92 

75 

00 

$3,780 

42 

Blue 

Hill  avenue.  Resur- 

Len 

gth, 

1,557 

feet.  Area, 

$624 

25 

2,096 

00 

bv 

617 

50 

2,564 

32 

90 

00 

5 

40 

$5,997 

47 

L,751  89 


Nelson  street,   Evans  to   Selden  street.     Completion  of   1906 
work. 


Edgestone  furnished  by  the  city 

Amount  paid  W.  H.  Grose  &  Co.  under  contract, 


$65  11 
565  57 

$630  68 


Newbury  street,  Arlington  to  Fairfield  street.  Resurfaced  with 
3-inch  macadam,  and  coated  with  tarvia  between  Dart- 
mouth and  Fairfield  streets.  Length,  3,003  feet.  Area, 
10,010  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  dust  furnished  by  the  city 
Tarvia  furnished  by  the  city 


$634  00 

1,428 

50 

728 

00 

2,151 

80 

721 

03 

218 

73 

$5,882 

^6 

106 


City  Document  No.  42. 


North  Beacon  street,  Cambridge  to  Etna  street.  Continuation 
of  1906  work.  Resurfaced  with  4-inch  macadam,  gutters 
paved.    Length,  2,448  feet.    Area,  7,648  square  yards. 


Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 
Amount  paid  Coyle  &  Clark,  paving  and  regulat- 
ing from   Cambridge  to  Murdock  street, 
under  contract: 
1,124  square  yards  excavation,    @ 

50c S562  00 

120  linear  feet  edgestones  set,  @ 

21c 25  20 

1,696  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  50c.     .        .     848  00 
595  square    yards    paving    blocks 

barred  out,  @  15c.      .        .       89  25 
Extra  work — Haul  blocks  from 
Revere-street  wharf: 
20,100  blocks  hauled,  @  $10  per  M.,     201  00 
Extra  work — Haul  old  cobble 
stones  to  Chestnut  Hill  yard: 
4^  days,  double  team,  @  $5       .       22  50 


Less  amount  paid  in  1906 


!1,379  16 
788  25 
234  00 

1,291  32 
189  75 


$1,747  95 
.  494  89 

1,253  06 
$5,135  54 

$6  50 
13  57 


North  square.  North  to  Moon  street.  Completion  of  1906  work, 
Bitulithic  pavement  laid,  edgestones  reset,  block  gutters, 
flagging  crosswalks  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length, 
239  feet.     Area,  1,250  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .... 
Labor   furnished   by    Warren    Brothers   Com- 
pany        .        . 

Amount  paid  Warren  Brothers  Company  under 
contract: 
1,278  square  yards  preparing  site, 

@  50c $639  00 

559  linear  feet  edgestones  set,  @ 

21c 117  39 

37  square    yards    concrete    base 

laid,  @  30c.  .        .        .       11  10 


Carried  forward 


$767  49 


20  07 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      107 

Brought  for  ward $767  49  $20  07 

43  square    yards    granite    block 
paving  laid;   gravel  joints, 

@  65c 27  95 

27  square  yards   flagging   cross- 
walks   laid,    gravel    joints, 

@  65c 17  55 

1,250  square  yards  bitulithic  pave- 
ment   furnished    and    laid, 
@  $2.50         ....  3,125  00 
317  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c.  .        .        .      110  95 


$4,048  94 
Less  amount  paid  in  1906         3,045  17 


1,003  77 

$1,023  84 

Old  road,  Elmo  to  Glenway  street.    Earth  and  rock  excavation. 
Length,   300  feet.     Area,    1,267  square  yards.      (Incom- 
plete.) 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        .  $211  50 

Amount  paid  James  F.  Murphy  under  contract: 
209  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.    .        .   $104  50 
667  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (rock 

excavation),  @  $3.50  .  2,334  50 

Extra  work — Haul  stone  to 
Codman-street  crusher: 
1,186.33  tons  stone  hauled  to  Cod- 
man  street  crusher  more 
than  2  miles,  and  not 
more  than  2^  miles,  1^ 
miles  overhaul,  per  ^ 
mile  per  ton,  @  lie.     ".     391  49 


$2,830  49 
Less  15  per  cent,  retained    .     424  57 


2,405  92 

$2,617  42 

Park  square,  Boylston  to  Eliot  street.    Paved  with  wood  blocks 
on  a  concrete  base,  edgestones  reset,  granite  block  paving, 
crosswalks  and  brick  sidewalks  laid.     Area,  4,719  square 
yards.     (Incomplete.) 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city,  including  engineer- 
ing and  inspection $569  88 


Carried  forward $569  88 


108 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Brought  forward  . 

$569  88 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    . 

53  14 

Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 

65  00 

Templets  furnished  by  the  city   . 

6  00 

Edgestones  furnished  by  the  city 

173  14 

Flagging  furnished  by  the  city    . 

364  64 

Amount  paid  United  States  Wood  Preserving 

Company  under  contract: 

4,100  square   yards     preparing 

- 

site,  @  50c.   . 

$2,050  00 

640  linear  feet  edgestone  set. 

@  21c 

134  40 

4,100  square     yards     concrete 

base  laid,  @  $1     . 

4,100  00 

25  square  yards  granite  block 

paving  laid,  pitch  j  oints. 

@  $1.20 

30  00 

35  square     yards     flagging 

crosswalks   laid,    pitch 

joints,  @  SI. 20     . 

42  00 

4,500  square  yards  wood  block 

pavement      laid,       @ 

$3.25      .... 

14,625  00 

650  square  yards  brick  side- 

walks laid,  @  35c. 

227  50 

$21,208  90 

Less  15  per  cent,  retained, 

3,181  34 

18,027  56 

$19,259  36 

Parmelee  street,  Massachusetts  avenue  to  Northampton  street. 

Repaved  with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  edgestones 

reset  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.    Length,  197  feet.    Area, 

306  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        .  $4  13 

Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 65  00 

Amount  paid  to  Peter  W.  Hill     .        .        .      ,  .  456  95 


Parsons  street,  Fanueil  street  to  railroad  bridge, 
rock  excavation.      Macadamized   with   6-inch 
Length,  950  feet.    Area,  3,167  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .... 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    .... 

Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 

Carried  forivard 


$526  08 

Earth  and 
macadami. 


L,746 
494 
286 


43 
50 
00 


},526  93 


Street  Department  ■ —  Executive  Engineer.      109 

Brought  forward $2,526  93 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city  ....  1,537  67 

Gravel  furnished  by  the  city        .        .        .        .  217  80 

Amount  paid  to  John    T.    Scully,   Jr.,    under 
contract: 
2,670  cubic  yards  earth  exca- 
vation, @  50c.      .        .        $1,335  00 
5  cubic    yards    rock   exca- 
vation, @  $1.75   .        .  8  75 
Removing  trees,  bushes, 
stumps,      etc.      (com- 
pleted)  ....             300  00 

1,643  75 


;,926  15 


Pleasant  street,  Hancock  to  East  Cottage  street.    Macadamized 
with  3-inch  macadam.     Length,  3,290  feet.     Area,  10,519 
square  yards. 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....        $1,389  30 


Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Gravel  and  sand  furnished  by  the  city 


2,732  00 
351  00 

3,459  80 
138  00 

$8,070  10 


Prescott  street,   Hampden  to  Eustis  street.     Resurfaced  with 

6-inch   macadam.     Length,   316   feet.     Area,  702   square 
yards. 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $525  25 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  295  04 

Amount  paid  Thomas  McMann   ....  402  82 

$1,223  11 


Prince  street,  Hanover  street  to  North  square.     Completion  of 
1906  work.     Bitulithic  pavement  laid  and  brick  sidewalks 
relaid. 
Amount  retained  from  Warren  Brothers  Com- 
pany for  work  done  under  contract  in  1906    .  $153  05 

Quincy  street,  Warren  street  to  Blue  Hill  avenue.  Resurfaced 

with  3^-inch  macadam.     Length,  1,226  feet.  Area,  3,382 

square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $464  50 

Teaming  fvii-nished  by  the  city     ....  856  25 

Carried  forward $1,320  75 


no 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Brought  forward  .... 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 


;i,320  75 

182  00 

1,194  35 

52,697  10 


River  sti-eet,  Mattapan  square  to  Hyde  Park  line,  south  side. 
Resurfaced  with  macadam.  Length,  1,587  feet.  Area, 
3,400  square  yards. 


Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city. 


$981  75 
417  44 

1,399  19 


Rochester  street,  Harrison  avenue  to  Albany  street.  Hassam 
pavement  laid,  edgestones  reset,  crosswalks  and  brick  side- 
walks relaid.     Length,  508  feet.     Area,  1,129  square  yards. 


Labor  furnished  by  the  city,  including  engineer- 
ing and  inspection 
Edgestones  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Cement  furnished  by  the  city 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 
Amount  paid   Simpson   Brothers  Corporation 
under  contract: 
Furnishing  and  laying  Hassam  pavement  as 

per  contract 

Amount  paid  John  W.  Collins  under  contract: 
1,051  linear  feet  edgestones  set,  @ 

21c $220  71 

151  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  65c.     .        .       98  15 
28  square  yards   flagging   cross- 
walks laid,  @  65c.       .        .        18  20 
527  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c 184  45 


$62  26 

51  56 

57  26 

4  60 

169  00 


1,980  00 


521  51 


J,846  19 


Rockland  street,   Warren  to  Fenno  street.     Edgestones  reset, 
I    I  •  block  gutters  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid. 

f    Teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city,  $111  00 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .        .        .        .  100  32 

Amount  paid  Daniel  E.  Lynch  under  contract  .  832  99 


L,044  31 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      Ill 


Ruggles  street,  Shawmut  avenue  to  Cabot  street.  Asphalted  on 
concrete  base,  edgestones  reset,  flagging  crosswalks  and 
brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  1,055  feet.  Area,  3,082 
square  yards. 


Labor  furnished  by  the  city,  including  engineer- 
ing and  inspection      .... 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city     . 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 
Cement  furnished  by  the  city 
Amount  paid  to  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Com- 
pany under  contract: 
3,201  square    yards    preparing 

site,  @  50c.  .        .        .        $1,600  50 
2,558  linear  feet  edgestones  set, 

@  21c 537  18 

41  square     yards     concrete 

base,  laid  @  $1     .        .  41  00 

267  square  yards  granite  block 
paving  laid,  gravel 
joints,  @  65c.       .        .  173  55 

30  square  yards  granite  block 
paving  laid,  pitch  joints, 
@  $1.05         ...  31  50 

10  square      yards      flagging 

crosswalks  laid,  gravel 

joints,  @  65c.       .        .  6  50 

11  square     yards      flagging 

crosswalks   laid,    pitch 
joints,  @  $L05  .  .  11  55 

3,160  square  yards  concrete 
base  bituminous  con- 
crete binder  and  Trini- 
dad asphalt  wearing 
surface  furnished  and 
laid,  @  $3.25        .        .        10,270  00 

17  square  yards  bituminous 
concrete  binder  and  as- 
phalt wearing  surface 
furnished  and  laid,  @ 
$2.50      ....  42  50 

1,770  square  yards  brick  side- 
walks laid,  @  35c.  .  619  50 
Extra  work — Grade  inter- 
secting streets  to  con- 
form to  grade  of  Rug- 
gles  street: 

20  days,  labor,  @  $2     .        .  40  00 

Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $40  .  6  00 


$122  37 

15  17 

455  00 

22  50 


Carried  forward 


$13,379  78  $615  04 


112 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Brought  forward  .... 

$13,379 

78 

$615  04 

Extra  work  —  Build    re- 

taining wall  near  West- 

minster street: 

1  day,  mason,   @ 

$5   .        .        .       $5  00 

1  day,   helper,    @, 

$3.50      .        .         3  50 

' 

8 
1 

50 

28 

Plus  15  percent,  on  $8.50, 

13,389  56 

$14,004  60 

Ruggles  street,  Cabot  to  Tremont  street.  Resurfaced  with 
5-inch  macadam,  edgestones  reset  and  gutters,  crosswalks 
and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  460  feet.  Area, 
1,840  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 

Teaming 

Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 

Crushed  stone  furnished  by  the  city 

Stone  dust  furnished  by  the  city 

Edgestone  furnished  by  the  city 

Flagging  furnished  by  the  city    . 

Corners  furnished  by  the  city 

Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 


Ruggles  street,   Huntington  avenue  to  Parker  street.     Resur- 
faced with  7-inch  macadam,  edgestones  reset,  gutters  and 
brick  sidewalks   relaid.     Length,   533   feet.     Area,   2,013 
square  yards. 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city 


$322  50 

231  50 

130  00 

464  80 

110  56 

70  64 

38  50 

14  00 

12  20 

$1,394  70 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city     . 

Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city 

Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 

Amount  paid  Peter  Gilligan  under  contract 


433 
136 
989 
12 
643 


00 
25 
50 
20 
00 
40 


J,502  35 


Rutherford  avenue,  Essex  to  Mill  street.  Repaved  with  granite 
blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  edgestones  reset  and  brick  side- 
walks relaid.     Length,  395  feet.     Area,  1,756  square  yards. 


Teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .... 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city  .... 
Amount  paid  to  James  J.  Brock  under  contract. 


$11  25 

32  50 

1,633  45 

;i,677  20 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      113 

Rutherford  avenue,  Essex  to  Baldwin  street.  Repaved  with 
granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  edgestones  reset  and  brick 
sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  320  feet.  Area,  1,422  square 
yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $238  75 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .        .        .  100  00 

Amount  paid  James  J.  Brock  under  contract   .  1,476  60 


[,815  35 


Rutherford  avenue,  Mill  street  to  Tibbetts  Town  Way.  Repaved 
with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  edgestones  reset  and 
brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  385  feet.  Area,  1,711 
square  yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .        .  $269  13 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .        .  171  86 

Amount  paid  James  J.  Brock  under  contract   .  1,708  60 


J,149  59 


Savin  Hill  avenue,  Denny  street  to  the  railroad.  Resurfaced 

with  2-inch  macadam.     Length,  4,215  feet.  Area,  10,095 
square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $760  00 

Teaming  and  rolling  furnished  by  the  city        .  3,562  00 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city          ....  1,878  36 

Gravel  furnished  by  the  city        .        .        .        .  135  00 


),344  36 


School  street,  Washington  street  to  Walnut  avenue.  Resur- 
faced with  2^-inch  macadam.  Length,  1,127  feet.  Area, 
2,341  square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $840  50 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  697  20 


$1,537  70 


Schuyler  street,  Hartwell  to  Maple  street.     Completion  of  1906 
work. 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city  ....  $184  68 


Shawmut  avenue,  Dover  to  Union  Park  street  (between  Hanson 
and  Union  Park  streets  only  on  east  side).  Completion 
of  1906  work.     Repaved  with  granite  blocks,  edgestones 


114  City  Document  No.  42. 

reset    and   brick   sidewalks    relaid.     Length,    1,197    feet 
Area,  3,356  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city 

Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 

Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 

Sand  furnished  by  the  city 

Amount  paid  to  Wilham  H.  Glenn  under  con- 
tract       881  89 

Amount   paid    Suffolk   Contracting    Company 

under  contract 1,111  58 


00 

60  00 

321  10 

480  00 

65  00 


J,981  57 


Shawmut  avenue,  Union  Park  to  West  Dedham  street.  Re- 
paved  with  granite  blocks,  edgestones  reset,  brick  side- 
walks and  flagging  crosswalks  relaid.  Length,  450  feet. 
Area,  1,600  square  yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .        .  $172  50 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  247  56 

Amount  paid  to  Peter  W.  Hill  under  contract   .  1,402  11 


L,822  17 


Shawmut  avenue,  Lenox  to  Sawyer  street.  Repaved  with  granite 
blocks,  edgestones  reset  and  flagging  crosswalks  and  brick 
sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  385  feet.  Area,  1,155  square 
yards. 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   .        .        .        .  $113  59 

Amount  paid  to  Daniel  H.  Shea  under  contract,  1,159  68 


^,273  27 


Smith  street,  Parker  to  Phillips  and  St.  Alphonsus  to  Hunting- 
ton avenue.  Resurfaced  with  4-inch  macadam.  Length, 
1,157  feet.     Area,  2,570  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .... 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city     .... 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city  .        .        .        . 


Southampton  street,  Massachusetts  avenue  to  the  railroad 
bridge.  Resurfaced  with  4-inch  macadam.  Cinder  side- 
walks laid.  Length,  2,166  feet.  Area,  11,070  square 
yards. 


$292 

00 

509 

00 

175 

50 

1,009 

46 

$1,985 

96 

Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      115 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city           ....  $1,479  39 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    ....  2,902  75 

Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city      .        .        .  780  00 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city          ....  4,357  76 


,519  90 


St.  James  avenue,  Berkeley  to  Clarendon  street.     Completion 
of  1906  work. 

Amount  paid  to  Charles  W.  Kinney  under  con- 
tract       $203  90 


Stoughton  street,  Harrison  avenue  to  Albany  street.  Resur- 
facing with  2-inch  macadam.  Length,  684  feet.  Area, 
2,128  square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $945  00 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  430  22 


,375  22 


Sutherland  road,  Commonwealth  avenue  to  Englewood  avenue. 
Completion  of  1906  work. 

Sand  furnished  by  the  city $4  65 

Templeton  street,  Adams  street  to  Dorchester  avenue.  Edge- 
stones  reset,  gutters  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length, 
2,108  feet.     Area,  1,406  square  yards.     Gutters  repaved. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $1,830  02 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    .        .        .        .  183  00 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city          ....  49  08 

Sand  and  gravel  furnished  by  the  city       .        .  261  00 

Bricks  furnished  by  the  city         ....  53  50 

Edgestones  furnished  by  the  city        .        .        .  11  31 


5,387  91 


Thornton  street.  Guild  to  Cedar  street.     Resurfaced  with  2-inch 
macadam.     Length,  790  feet.     Area,  1,140  square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $381  00 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  191  97 


$572  97 


Tibbctts  Town  way,  Mill  street  to  Rutherford  avenue.     Paved 
with  old  granite  blocks,  edgestones  reset,  flagging  cross- 


116 


City  Document  No.  42. 


walks  and  brick  sidewalks  laid. 
632  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Edgestones  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 
Sand  furnished  by  the  city 


Length,  423  feet.     Area, 


$1,896  88 
626  05 
207  20 

22  98 
124  80 
241  20 

20  80 


1,139  91 


Trask  street,  Harrison  avenue  to  Parmelee  street.  Repaved 
with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  edgestones  reset  and 
flagging  crosswalks  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length, 
559  feet.     Area,  870  square  yards. 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  $233  90 

Amount  paid  to  Peter  W.  Hill  under  contract  .  1,313  10 


L,547  00 


Tremont  street,  at  King's  Chapel  Cemetery.  Artificial  stone 
sidewalks  laid.  Length,  155  feet.  Area,  1,223  square 
feet. 


Amount   paid   Simpson   Brothers   Corporation 
under  contract 


$236  00 


Tremont  street,  at  Granary  Burying  Ground.  Artificial  stone 
sidewalks  laid.  Length,  328  feet.  Area,  4,520  square 
feet. 

Amount  paid  Simpson   Brothers  Corporation 

under  contract =^$1,000  00 


Trinity  Place,   Stuart  to  Stanhope  street, 
stones  reset  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid. 
Area,  408  square  yards. 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        . 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city        .        .        .        . 
Amount  paid  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company 
under  contract: 
214  linear  feet   edgestones   set,    @ 

21c $44  94 

2  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  gravel  joints,  @  65c.,         1  30 


Asphalted,  edge- 
Length,  238  feet. 

$41  76 
26  00 


Carried  forward 


$46  24 


$67  76 


'  $118  paid  by  Cemetery  Department. 
2  $500  paid  by  Cemetery  Department. 


Street  Department  — •  Executive  Engineer.      117 


Brought  forward $46  24 

408  square  yards  bituminous  con- 
crete binder  and  asphalt 
wearing  surface  furnished  and 
laid,  @  $2.50  ....  1,020  00 
2  cubic  yards  extra  bituminous 
binder    furnished    and    laid, 

@  $9 18  00 

42  cubic    yards    cement    concrete 
base  furnished  and  laid,    @ 


$67  76 


153  square    yards    brick    sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c 

Extra  work:  Remove  surplus 
material  over  sewer  trench: 

249  square  yards  material  removed, 
@  50c 


210  00 


53  55 


124  50 


1,472  29 

^$1,540  05 

Tupelo  street,  Quincy  to  Savin  street.     Resurfaced  with  6-inch 
macadam,  edgestones  reset,  gutters  and  brick  sidewalks 
relaid.    Length,  304  feet.    Area,  676  square  yards. 
Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $285  50 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .        .        .  212  80 

Amount  paid  to  Peter  Gilligan    ....  410  59 

$908  89 


TJiica  street,  Beach  to  Kneeland  street.    Repaved  with  granite 
blocks,    edgestones    reset    and    brick    sidewalks    relaid. 
Length,  315  feet.    Area,  525  square  yards. 
Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city          .  $46  50 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city         ....  45  50 
Amount    paid    Trimount    Contracting    Com- 
pany under  contract 574  23 

$666  23 

Vernon  street,  Cabot  to  across  Auburn  street:  2,038  square 
yards  asphalted,  and  249  square  yards  block  paving  on  a 
concrete  base  with  pitch  joints,  edgestones  reset,  cross- 
walks relaid,  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.     Length,  773  feet. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $98  00 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city 

Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 

Flagging  furnished  by  the  city 


Carried  forward  . 


99  42 

58  50 

108  45 

$364  37 


'  $7.36.1.5  paid  by  Sewer  Department. 


118  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward $364  37 

Blocks  furnished  by  the  city        .        .        .        .  448  00 

Amount  paid  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company 
under  contract: 
2,125  square     yards     preparing 

site,  @  50c.     .        .        .        $1,062  50 
402  linear   feet   edgestone   set, 

@  21c "84  42 

13  square  yards  concrete  base 

laid,  @  $1        .        .        .  13  00 

25  square  yards  granite  block 
paving  laid,  gravel  joints, 

@  65c 16  25 

13  square  yards  granite  block 
paving  laid,  pitch  joints, 
@  $1.05  ....  13  65 

1,862  square  yards  concrete  base 
bituminous  concrete 
binder  and  Trinidad 
asphalt  wearing  surface 
furnished  and  laid,  @ 
$3.25        ....  6,051  50 

282  square   yards   brick   side- 
walks laid,  @  35c.         .  98  70 
Extra  work — Omit  asphalt 
and    substitute    granite 
block,    pitch    joints    on 
concrete  base  from  Ca- 
bot street  80  feet  east- 
erly : 
236  square  yards  granite  block 
paving  laid,  pitch  joints, 
@  $1.05  ....             247  80 
13  square  yards  flagging  cross- 
walks laid,  pitch  joints, 
@  $1.05  ....  13  65 
249  square  yards  concrete  base 

laid,  @  $1        .        .  _     .  249  00 

249  square   yards   excavation, 

@  25c 62  25 

Extra  work  —  Haul  old 
granite  blocks  and  flag- 
ging to  Dimock-street 
yard: 
268  tons  material  hauled  more 
than  1  mile  and  not 
more  than  IJ  miles, 
^  mile  overhaul,  per  l 
mile  per    ton,    @    lie,  29  48 

Carried  forward  ....        $7,942  20  $812  37 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      119 

$812  37 
6,256  72 


Brought  forward    . 

Less  amount  retained 


>7,942  20 
1,685  48 


$7,069  09 


Wales  street,  Blue  Hill  avenue  to  Harvard  street.  Resurfaced 
with  2-inch  macadam.  Length,  1,200  feet.  Area,  2,667 
square  yards. 

Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .  $703  50 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city  .        .        .        .  649  88 

$1,353  38 


Walk  Hill  street.  Blue  Hill  avenue  to  Harvard  str 

edgestones  set,   new  block  stone  gutters  laid 

flagging  crosswalks  laid.     Length,  2,481  feet, 
square  yards  of  gutters  paved. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Edgestones  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 
Blocks  furnished  by  the  city 
Amount  paid  to  Mark  H.  Lynch  under  contract 
2,393  linear  feet  edgestones  set,  @ 

21c 

981  square    yards    granite    block 
paving  laid,  @  50c. 
Extra  work — Remove  trees: 
6  trees  removed 
Extra   work  —  Remove    rock 
above  sub-grade: 

yards  rock    removed, 
@  $1.75         .        .        .        .' 


eet.  New 

and  new 

Area,  1 

)81 

$808 

13 

517 

22 

214 

50 

1,884 

26 

626 

17 

792 

00 

1,100 

00 

4|-  cubic 


2  53 


490  50 


200  00 


7  35 


Less  amount  retained 


$1,200  38 
.      110  00 


1,090  38 
$7,032  66 


Waltham  street,  Tremont  street  to  Harrison  avenue.  Regu- 
lated between  Washington  street  and  Harrison  avenue, 
and  resurfaced  with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  reset, 
block  gutters  relaid,  flagging  crosswalks  and  brick  side- 
walks  relaid   and   old   macadam   surface  excavated   and 


120 


City  Document  No.  42. 


$1,205  20 

3,048  27 

416  00 

•  .    1,272  67 

21  23 

325  00 

188  69 

removed     between    Tremont     and     Washington    streets. 
Length,  1,010  feet.     Area,  3,591  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Edgestone  furnished  by  the  city 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Amount  paid  to  John  W.  Collins  under  contract: 
1,966  linear  feet  edgestone  set,   @ 

21c $412  86 

835  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  65c.      .        .     542  75 
1,477  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c.  .        .        .516  95 

1,472  56 

$7,949  62 


Warren  street,  Copeland  street  to  Blue  Hill  avenue.  Unfin- 
ished work  of  1906. 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city  ....  $289  09 

Warren  street,  Dudley  to  Moreland  street.  Completion  of  1906 
work,  Repaved  with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base, 
edgestones  reset  and  brick  sidewalks  and  flagging  cross- 
walks relaid.  Length,  1,012  feet.  Area,  4,767  square 
yards. 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .... 
Materials  furnished  by  the  city  .... 
Amount  paid  to  William  Barrett  under  contract, 
Amount  paid  to  John  B.  Harlow  under  contract. 


00 
671  70 

284  29 
1,388  61 


>,376  60 


Warren  street,  Moreland  to  Walnut  avenue.  Repaved  with 
granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  edgestones  reset, 
flagging  crosswalks  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length, 
500  feet.     Area,  1,666  square  yards. 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    ....  $67  04 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  738  74 

Amount  paid  to  John  B.  Harlow        .        .        .  1,990  09 


Washington  street,   Armandine  to   Euclid  street. 
of  1906  work. 


$2,795  87 
Completion 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      121 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city   ....  $225  65 
Removing  trees  by  the  city          .        .        .        .  125  00 
Removing  stone  wall  by  the  city        ...  40  00 
Amount  paid  to  Daniel  E.  Lynch  under  con- 
tract       511  74 


$902  39 


Washington  street,   Bowdoin  to   Eldon  street.     Completion  of 
1906  work. 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    ....  $27  00 

Washington  street,  Milk  street  to  near  Court  avenue.     Paved 
with  wood  blocks.     Length,  538  feet.     Area,  1,562  square 
yards. 
Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        .  $162  25 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    .        .        .        .  13  24 

Edgestone  furnished  by  the  city  .        .        .  25  68 

Flagging  furnished  by  the  city    .        .        .        .  127  10 

Amount  paid  U.  S.  Wood  Preserving  Company 
under  contract: 
1.583  square  yards  preparing  site, 

@  50c.  ....   $791  50 

1,583  square    yards    concrete    base 

laid,  @  $1     .         .        .        .  1,583  00 
4  square    yards    granite    block 
paving  laid,  pitch  joints,  @ 

$L05 4  20 

1,580  square  yards  wood  block  pave- 
ment furnished  and  laid,  @ 

$3.25 5,135  00 

7,513  70 

'$7,841  97 


Washington  street,  Beach  to  Milk  street.     Completion  of  1906 
work.     Paved    with    wood    blocks.     Length,    2,279    feet. 
Area,  9,250  square  yards. 
I;abor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $6  50 

Amount  paid  U.  S.  Wood  Preserving  Company 
under  contract: 
6,333  square    yards    preparing 

site,  @  25c.  .        .        $1,583  25 

56  linear  feet  edgestones  set, 

@  21c 11  76 

6,296  square  y  a  r  d  s  concrete 
base  laid  for  wood  block 
paving,  @  75c.      .        .  4,722  00 

Carried  forward  ....        $6,317  01  $6  50 

'  $4,050  paid  by  Boston  Transit  Commission. 


122  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward  ....        $6,317  01  $6  50 

32  square  yards  concrete 
base  laid  for  crosswalks 
and  brows,  @  75c.        .  24  00 

19  square  yards  granite 
block  paving  laid,  pitch 
joints,  @  $1.05     .        .  19  95 

51  square  yards  flagging 
crosswalks  laid,  pitch 
joints,  @  $1,05     .        .  53  55 

8,765  square  yards  wood  block 
pavement  furnished 
and  laid,  @  $3      .        .  26,295  00 

Extra    work:     Cut    con- 
crete between  tracks  at 
Franklin  street: 
15  hours,  labor,  @  21c.       .  3  15 

■    Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $3.15,  47 

Extra   work  —  Cut    con- 
crete   between    tracks 
at  Milk  street: 
8  hours,  foreman, 

@  50c.    .        .       $4  00         ■ 
32  hours,  labor,  @ 

21c.         .        .         6  72 

10  72 

Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $10.72,  1  61 

2  hours,    double   team,    @ 

50c 1  00 

Extra  work — Reset  catch- 
basins: 
4  catch-basins  reset,  @  $3,  12  00 

Extra    work  —  Clean   up 
dirt  at  corner  of  Boyl- 
ston   and   Washington 
streets : 
6  hours,  foreman, 

@  50c.    .        .       $3  00 
36  hours,  labor,  @ 

21c.         .        .         7  56 


Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $10.56, 

15  hours,    double   team,    @ 

50c 

10  56 

1  58 

7  50 

Less  amount  paid  in  1906, 

$32,758  10 
27,793  09 

4,965  01 

^$4,971  51 

1  $6,943.74  paid  by  Boston  Elevated  Railway  Company. 


Steeet  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      123 

Washington  street,  Moultrie  to  Centre  street.     Paved  with  wood 
blocks.     Length,  182  feet.     Area,  648  square  yards. 

Labor,  inspection,  etc.,  furnished  by  the  city   .  $141  98 

Amount  paid  U.  S.  Wood  Preserving  Company, 
under  contract: 
654  square  yards  preparing  site,  @ 

50c $327  00 

654  square  yards  concrete  base  laid, 

(5),  $1 654  00 

10  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  gravel  joints,  @  50c.,         5  00 
20  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing   laid,    pitch    joints,    @ 

$1.05 21  00 

2  square    yards    flagging    cross- 
walks laid,  gravel  joints,  @ 

50c 1  00 

27  square    yards    flagging    cross- 
walks laid,  pitch  joints,   @ 
$1.05        .        .        .        .        .       28  35 
607  square  yards  wood  block  pave- 
ment furnished  and  laid,  @ 

$3.25 1,972  75- 

3,009  10 


;,151  08 


Washington  street,  St.  James  to  across  Guild  street.     Repaved 
with  granite  blocks  on  a  gravel  base,  edgestones  reset,  flag- 
ging crosswalks  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.     Length,  350 
feet.     Area,  1,165  square  yards. 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    ....  $8  02 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    .        .        .        .  227  01 

Amount  paid  to  John  Toomoth  under  contract,  1,467  35 


,702  38 


Washington  street,  Townsend  to  Morton  street.     Completion  of 
1905  and  1906  work.     Repaved,  edgestone  reset,  brick  and 
artificial  stone  sidewalks  relaid. 
Amount  paid  to  Philip  Doherty  under  contract,      ^$1,515  76 

Water  street,  Devonshire  to  Congress  street.     Paved  with  wood 
blocks  on  concrete  base.     Length,   213  feet.     Area,  768 
square  yards. 
Labor  and  teaming  furnished  by  the  city  .        .  $41  73 


Carried  forward $41  73 

'  $3,033.01  paid  by  Boston  Elevated  Railway  Company. 


124  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forivard $41  73 

Amount  paid  U.  S.  Wood  Preserving  Company 
under  contract: 
723  square  yards  preparing  site,  @ 

50c $361  50 

723  square  yards  concrete  base  laid, 

@  $1 723  00 

7  square  yards  granite  block  pav,- 

ing  laid,  gravel  joints,  @  65c.         4  55 
12  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing   laid,    pitch    joints,    @ 

$1.20 14  40 

34  square    yards    flagging    cross- 
walks laid,  pitch  joints,   @ 

$1.20 40  80 

712  square  yards  wood  block  pave- 
ment furnished  and  laid, 
@  $3.25  .        .        .        .        .  2,314  00 


3,458  25 

$3,499  98 

Waumbeck  street,  Harold  to  Crawford  street.  Resurfaced  with 
8-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set  and  artificial  stone  side- 
walks relaid.     Length,  299  feet.     Area,  864  square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnished  by 

the  city $729  50 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  562  06 


,291  56 


Waumbeck  street,   Warren  to   Wabeno  street.     Completion  of 
1906  work. 

Stone  and  dust  furnished  by  the  city         .        .  $195  08 


Webster  street,  McCormick  square  to  Orleans  street.  Resur- 
faced with  macadam.  Length,  2,513  feet.  Area,  4,264 
square  yards. 

Labor,  teaming  and  steam  roller  furnislied  by 

the  city $1,731  51 

Materials  furnished  by  the  city    ....  601  50 


J,333  01 


West  Broadway,  E  to  F  street.  Completion  of  1906  work. 
Paved  with  new  blocks,  edgestones  reset  and  brick  side- 
walks and  flagging  crosswalks  relaid.  Length,  404  feet. 
Area,  1,727  square  yards. 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      125 


Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city 
Cement  furnished  by  the  city 
Blocks  furnished  by  the  city 
Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city 
Amount  paid  to  John  T.  Shea,  Jr.,  under  con- 
tract: 
945  linear  feet  edgestones  set,  @ 

21c.         .        .        .        .        .   $198  45 

1,892  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  65c.      .        .  1,229  80 
1,202  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c.  .        .        .     420  70 

Extra     work  —  Haul     blocks 
from  South  End  yard: 
190  square  yards  blocks  hauled, 

@  30c 57  00 

Extra  work — Excavate  road- 
way, cut  concrete  and  cut 
roots: 
57  days  labor,  @  $2     .        .        .      114  00 
Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $114       .        17  10 
13  days,  single  team,  @  $3.50    .       45  50 


$602  30 

809  50 

2  60 

1,157  45 
234  00 
114  75 


2,082  55 
^5,003  15 


West  Fifth  street,  A  street  to  railroad  bridge,  bridge  to  B  street, 
and  B  to  C  street.  Gutters  repaved,  edgestones  reset  and 
brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length,  1,084  feet.  Area,  1,000 
square  yards  gutters  repaved. 


Labor  furnished  by  the  city 

Teaming  furnished  by  the  city     . 

Bricks  furnished  by  the  city 

Amount  paid  William  Higgins     . 

Amount  paid  William  Higgins  under  contract 


$496  50 

389  50 

325  00 

■  256  98 

1,590  19 

;3,058  17 


West  Third  street,  A  to  D  and  E  to  F  streets. 
I    macadam. 


Resurfaced  with 


Labor  furnished  by  the  city         ....  $2,525  61 

Teaming  and  horse  rolling  furnished  by  the  city,  1,719  25 

Stone  furnished  by  the  city          ....  1,418  04 

Gravel  furnished  by  the  city        ....  334  62 


),997  52 


126  City  Document  No.  42. 

Winter  street,  Church  to  Adams  street,  including  Parish  street. 
Resurfaced  with  7-inch  macadam,  edgestones  reset,  flag- 
ging crosswalks,  gutters  and  brick  sidewalks  relaid.  Length, 
546  feet.     Area,  2,118  square  yards. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city 
Teaming  furnished  by  the  city    . 
Steam  roller  furnished  by  the  city 
Stone  furnished  by  the  city 
Gravel  furnished  by  the  city 
Flagging  furnished  by  the  city     . 
Amount  paid  to  Sylvester  Connolly    . 


Worthington   street,    at   Normal   School.      Snb-graded.     Work 
uncompleted. 

Labor  furnished  by  the  city         .        .        .        .  S51  38 
Amount  paid  to  Charles  W.  Kinney  under  con- 
tract                450  50 


$208  75 

485  05 

52  00 

1,200  56 

21  00 

240  97 

469  58 

$2,677  91 

$501  88 


HIGHWAYS,   MAKING   OF. 

Arcadia  park,  Ditson  to  Arcadia  street.  Surfaced  with  6-inch 
macadam,  new  edgestones  set,  block  gutters  laid,  flagging 
crosswalks  and  crushed  stone  sidewalks  laid.  Length, 
425  feet.     Area,  1,228  square  yards. 

Labor  including  engineering  and  inspection       .  $196  00 

389.15  tons  crushed  stone  and  dust    .        .        .  614  16 

11,050  granite  blocks  (old) 221  00 

792  feet  8  inches  edgestone,   37  feet  8  inches 

circular  edgestone 589  84 

17  feet  2  inches  of  flagging 23  17 

Amount  paid  to  Sylvester  Connolly  under  con- 
tract: 
360  cubic   yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.         .        .   $180  00 
9  cubic  yards  sub-grading    (rock  . ; 

excavation),  @  $1.75      .        .        15  75 
876  linear  feet  edgestones  set,  @  21c.,     183  96 
320  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  50c.        ...      160  00 
24  square  yards  flagging  crosswalks 

laid,  @  75c 18  00 


Carried  forward $557  71        $1,644  17 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      127 

Brought  forward S557  71        $1,644  17 

914  square  yards  macadam  surface 

laid,  @  25c 228  50 

607  square  yards  crushed  stone  side- 
walks^ laid,  @  20c.    .        .        .121  40 
3  catch-basins  and  manhole  covers 

reset,  @  $3       .         .        .        .         9  00 
320  square     yards     paving    blocks 
hauled     from     Massachusetts 
avenue  lot  (extra  work),  @  30c.,       96  00 
2  trees    removed     (extra    work), 

@  $12.50 25  00 

1,037  61 


$2,681  78 


Aspinwall  road,  Washington  street  to  Talbot  avenue.  Surfaced 
with  6-inch  macadam,  new  edgestones  set,  block  paving 
laid,  flagging  and  brick  crosswalks  laid,  artificial  stone 
sidewalks  laid,  brick  sidewalks  relaid,  and  loam  spaces 
filled  and  seeded.  Length,  930  feet.  Area,  3,580  square 
yards. 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection 

Advertising 

1,025.65  tons  crushed  stone  and  stone  dust 
1,257  feet  5^  inches  edgestone  and  82   feet    10 

inches  circular  edgestone 

98  feet  2  inches  flagging 

1,000  paving  bricks  and  4,700  vitrified  bricks  . 

18,085  blocks  (old) 

Amount  paid  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation 
under  contract: 
5,869  square    feet    artificial    stone 
sidewalks  furnished  and  laid, 

@  21c $1,232  49 

120  square  feet  driveway,  6  inches 
thick,  constructed  (extra 
work),  @  25c.       .        .        .       30  00 

1,262  49 


$385 

74 

6 

06 

1,605 

96 

987 

88 

132 

53 

130 

50 

361 

70 

Amount    paid    to    James    F.    Murphy,  under 
conti'act: 

Preparing  site $1  00 

1,047    cubic      yards      sub-grading 

(earth  excavation),  (5}  50c.,     523  50 
1-^  cubic      yards      sub-grading 

(rockexcavation),(^$1.75,         2  63 
1,440    linear    feet    edgestone    set, 

(a  24c 345  60 


Carried  forward $872  73        $4,872  86 


128  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward $872  73        $4,872  86 

647    square  yards   granite  block 

paving  laid,    @   80c.        .     517  60 
48    square  yards  flagging  cross- 
walks"^ laid,  @  65c.       .        .       31  20 
2,928    square  yards  macadam  sur- 
face laid,  @  22c.        .        .     644  16 
106    square     yards     brick     side- 
walks laid,  @  35c.     .        \       37  10 
11    covers  reset,  @  $3 .        .        .       33  00 
295    square    yards    loam    placed 

and  seeded,  @  60c.    .        .      177  00 
Extra    work  —  Substitute 
brick  crosswalks  for  flag- 
ging : 
6    days,    foreman,    @ 

$5  .        .        .      $30  00 

16^  days,  labor,  @  $2  .  33  75 
4|  days,  paver,  @  $5  .  23  75 
4^  days,      helper,      @ 

$2.25    ...         9  56 

97  06 


Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $97.06,        14  56 
1    day,  single  team     ...         3  50 
6    days,  double  team,  @  $6      .       36  00 
16^  barrels  Portland  cement,  @ 

$2.20 36  30 

9i  double  loads  sand,  @  $1.80,  17  10 
Extra  work  —  Haul  crushed 
stone  and  screenings  from 
Columbia-road  crusher 
instead  of  from  Codman- 
street  crusher: 
136  tons  crushed  stone  and 
screenings  hauled  from 
Columbia-road  crusher 
instead  of  from  Codman- 
street  crusher,  ^  mile 
overhaul,  per  ^  mile,  @ 
lie.       .        .      '.        .  14  96 


i,532  27 


Less  51  tons  crushed  stone 
dust  hauled  H  miles  (de- 
livered on  site  of  work  by 
city),  per  ^  mile,  @  lie,       16  83 


2,515  44 
$7,388  30 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      129 


Ashland  street,  Mill  to  Everdean  street.    Work  not  started. 

Advertising     .  _ $59  00 

Labor,  engineering  expense  ....  49  75 


Avenue   Louis   Pasteur,    Longwood    avenue   to    the    Fenway. 
Work  unfinished. 


$108 

75 

the    Fenway. 

$6 

01 

1,970 

19 

273 

25 

47 

58 

3,543 

00 

$5,840  03 

Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection 

Teaming 

1,830  feet  spruce  lumber       .... 
4,724  double  loads,  filling     .... 


Bakersfield  street,  Stoughton  to  Willis  street.  Surfaced  with 
6-inch  macadam,  new  edgestone  set,  flagging  crosswalks 
laid,  block  paving  laid  and  crushed  stone  sidewalks  laid. 
Length,  980  feet.     Area,  2,834  square  yards, 

$312  12 

1,621   12 

474  98 

1,083  49 

532  70 

437  85 


Labor  (including  engineering  and  inspection) 
1,013.2  tons  crushed  stone    . 
351  feet  10  inches  flagging    . 
1,502  feet  2  inches  edgestone 
26,625  blocks  (old) 
Teaming  (furnished  by  the  city) 
Amount  paid  William  J.  Fitzgerald  under  con- 
tract: 
1,160  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  60c.    .        .   $696  00 
1,933  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @ 

2oc 483  25 

696  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  50c.    .        .        .348  00 
71  square   yards   flagging   cross- 
walks laid,  @  75c.       .        .       53  25 
2,137  square  yards  macadam  surface 

laid,  @  25c.  .        .        .534  25 

1,284  square   yards    crushed    stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  20c.         .     256  80 
6  catch-basin  and  manhole  cov- 
ers reset,  (^  $3       .        .      .        18  00 
Extra  work  —  Cut  down   and 
remove  trees  as  directed: 
8  trees  cut  down  and  removed, 

(^  $30 240  00 

2  trees  cut  down  and  removed,     325  00 


Carried  forward  . 


1,954:  55 


t,462  26 


130  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward  .        .        .        .        $2,954  55       S4,462  26 
Extra  work — 
1    Bradley     head     catch-basin 

reset 10  00 

2,964  55 


r,426  81 


Bayswater  street,  Saratoga  street  to  Austin  avenue.  (Work 
unfinished.)  Surfaced  with  6-inch  macadam,  new  edge- 
stone  set,  block  paving  laid,  flagging  crosswalks  and 
crushed  stone  sidewalks  laid.  Length,  1,120  feet.  Area, 
4,622  square  yards. 

Advertising _  .  $75  22 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense  and  in- 
spection          493  78 

1,992  feet  9    inches  edgestone  and  178  feet  10 

inches  circular  edgestone  .        .        .        '        .  1,719  58 

20,063  blocks 1,271  70 

819  feet  3  inches  flagging 1,107  00 

Amount  paid  James  Doherty  under  contract: 
1,000  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  35c.     .        .   $350  00 
2,200  linear  feet  edgestone  set,   @ 

17c 374  00 

853  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  50c.      .        .      426  50 
166  square   yards   flagging   cross- 
walks laid,  @  85c.       .        .      141   10 
3,800  square  yards  macadam  surface 

furnished  and  laid,  @  53c.,  2,014  00 
1,590  square    yards    crushed    stone 
sidewalks  furnished  and  laid, 

@  45c 715  50 

19  covers  reset,  @  $3   .       .        .       57  00 
193  square  yards  slope  paving  fur- 
nished and  laid,  @  $2.35    .     453  55 


$4,531  65 
Less  5  per  cent,  retained        .       226  58 


4,305  07 

^8,972  35 


Bellevue  street,  extended  to  Hamilton  street.     Work  not  started. 

Advertising $60  34 

Labor,  engineering  expense  ....  147  25 

$207  59 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      131 

Bennington  street,  Chelsea  street  to  Belle  Isle  inlet.  Surfaced 
with  4-inch  macadam  on  8-inch  Telford  base,  edgestone 
set,  flagging  crosswalks  laid,  block  paving  laid,  brick  side- 
walks laid  and  loam  placed.  Length,  1,714  feet.  Area, 
12,273  square  yards.     Completion  of  work  of  former  years. 


Labor,  including  engineering  expense 

$921 

12 

56,000  bricks 

728 

00 

453  feet   3    inches  edgestone  and 

42    feet 

6+ 

inches  circular  edgestone  . 

370 

29 

59  feet  flagging       .... 

83 

25 

Teaming 

108 

45 

Amount  paid  to  James  Doherty  unc 

ler  contract: 

7,616  cubic   yards   sub-grading 

(earth  excavation),  @ 

33c.         .        .        .        . 

$2,513 

28 

10  cubic  yards   sub-grading 

(rock   excavation),    @, 

_  $1.75       .... 

17 

50 

3,659  linear  feet  edgestones  set. 

@  16c 

585 

44 

10,381  square  yards  Telford  base 

furnished    and   placed, 

@  36c 

3,737 

16 

10,776  square    yards    macadam 

furnished   and   placed. 

@  33c 

3,556 

08 

169    square      yards    flagging 

crosswalks  laid,  @,  45c., 

76 

05 

1 ,328  square  yards  granite  block 

paving  laid,  @  37c.      . 

491 

36 

22  catch-basins  and  manhole 

covers  reset,  @  $3 

66 

00 

3,410  square  yards  brick  side- 

walks laid,  @  29c. 

988 

90 

121  square  yards  crushed  stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  39c., 

47 

19 

2,658  cubic    yards    loam    fur- 

nished and  placed,  @, 

90c 

2,392 

20 

Allowance  under  Article 

7  of  contract: 

1,000  tons   crushed   stone   fur- 

nished and  placed,     @ 

$1.25      .... 

1,250 

00 

$15,721 

16 

Less  amount  paid  in  1906, 

8,063 

48 

7,657 

68 

$9,868 

79 

132 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Bernard   street,    Talbot    avenue    to    the    railroad.     Work   not 
started. 

Advertising $5  06 


Boardman  street,  Saratoga  street  to  B.  &  M.  R.R. 

Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense 
Teaming 


Boyden  street,  Lauriat  avenue  to  Callender  street.  Surfaced 
with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestone  set,  part  flagging  and 
part  brick  crosswalks  laid,  block  paving  laid  and  crushed, 
stone  sidewalks  laid.  Length,  315  feet.  Area,  910  square 
yards. 

S6  06 
201  73 


$5 

23 

294 

75 

157 

75 

$457  73 

Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense 

580  feet   11  inches  edgestone  and   18  feet  11 

inches  circular  edgestone  and  4  corners 
289.1  tons  stone 
5,270  blocks  (old)  . 
1,600  bricks  (Barrington) 
60  feet  North  River  flagging 
Steam  roller    .... 
Amount    paid    to    James    F.    Murphy  under 
contract: 
Removing  trees,  bushes,  stumps, 

etc $50  00 

119  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.        .        .       59  50 
2  cubic  yards  sub-grading   (rock 

excavation),  @  $1.75     .        .         3  50 
127  cubic    yards    filling    furnished, 

■   @  $1.50 190 

712  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  26c.,     185 
284  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  85c.       .        .        .241  40 
34  square  yards  flagging  crosswalks 

laid,  @  50c 17  00 

720  square  yards  macadam  surface 

laid,  @  35c.     .        .        .  _     .     252  00 
446  square  yards  crushed  stone  side- 
walks laid,  @  25c.  .        .      Ill  50 
7  catch-basins  and  manhole  covers 

reset,  @  $3      .        .        .        .       21  00 


445  64 

462  56 

105  40 

45  50 

81  00 

26  00 


50 
12 


Carried  forward 


L,131  52 


L,373  89 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      133 

Brought  forward  ....        $1,131  52        $1,373  89 
25  square  yards  brick  crosswalks 

laid,  @  $1.50  .        .        .       37  50 

Extra  work  —  41.5  tons  crushed 
stone  hauled  from  Columbia- 
road  crusher  instead  of  from 
Codman-street  crusher: 
1  mile  overhaul,  per  ^  mile,  @/ lie,        9  13 


Less  38.5  tons  crushed  $1,178  15 

stone  hauled  1^ 
miles  (delivered  on 
site  of  work  by  city) 
per  \  mile,  @  lie,     $12  71 

Less  l|f  days  use  of 
city  steam  roller,  @ 
$13     .        .        .        .23  56 

36  27 


1,141  88 

$2,515  77 

Bradshaw  street,  extended  to  Esmond  street.     Completed  in 
1906. 

Amount  paid  to  Daniel  E.  Lynch  under  con- 
tract       $139  19 


Bruce  street,  from  Dracut  to  Wrentham  street.  Work  unfin- 
ished. Surfaced  with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set, 
part  of  flagging  crosswalks  laid,  block  paved  gutters  laid. 
Length,  135  feet.    Area,  435  square  yards. 

Advertising $63  38 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense         .        .  159  76 

183  feet  edgestoneand  111  feet  7  inches  circular 

edgestone 276  41 

210  feet  9  inches  flagging 284  51 

3,560  blocks  (old) 195  80 

Teaming 6  00 

Amount  paid  to  Daniel  E.  Lynch  under  contract: 
150  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  55c.      .        .     $82  50 
316  linear  feet   edgestones   set,    @ 

25c 79  00 

138  square     yards     granite     block 

paving  laid,  @  50c.        .        .        69  00 
44  square    yards    flagging    cross- 
walks laid,  @  90c.  .        .        39  60 


Carried  forward $270  10  $985  86 


134  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward $270  10  $985  86 

11  square  yards   brick  sidewalks 

laid,  @  40c 4  40 

Extra   work  — ■  Rebuild    catch- 
basins  and  manholes: 
3^  days,      foreman,      @ 

$3.50        .        .        .     $12  25 

141  days'  labor,  @  $2.25,   32  06 

6  days,  tender,  @  $2.50,   15  00 

3  days,  mason,  @  $6  .   18  00 

77  31 


Plus  15  per   cent,    on   $77.31,  11  60 
1,650  sewer  brick,  @  $11  per  M.        .  18  15 
4  barrels  cement,  @  $2        .        .  8  00 
2  double  loads  sand,  @  $2  .        .  4  00 
6  square  feet   North   River  flag- 
ging, @33ic 2  00 


$395  56 
Less  15  per  cent,  retained        .       59  33 


336  23 


L,322  09 


Causeway  street,  Washington  street  north  across  Medford  street. 
Repaved  with  granite  blocks,  with  pitch  joints,  on  a  con- 
crete base,  edgestones  set,  flagging  crosswalks  and  brick 
sidewalks  laid.  Length,  312  feet.  Area,  2,410  square 
yards. 

Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection 

49,800  bloclvs  (old) 

374.85  tons  stone 

89  feet  10  inches  edgestone  and  30  feet  circular 

edgestone 

304  feet  9  inches  flagging 

240  barrels  Portland  cement        .... 

16,400  bricks 

12  templets 

Amount  paid  to  William  H.  Cuddy  under  con- 
tract: 
1,875  square   yards  preparing  site, 

@  65c $1,218  75 

542  linear  feet  edgestone  set,   @ 

21c 113  82 

1,875  square    yards    concrete    base 

laid,  @  30c.  .        .        .562  50 


$4  07 

494 

74 

3,486 

00 

599 

76 

101 

88 

259 

04 

432 

00 

213 

20 

5 

50 

Carried  forward  .        .        .        .        $1,895  07        $5,596  19 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      135 


Brought  forward  .        .        .        .        % 

151  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,   gravel  joints, 

@  65c 

2,335  square    yards    granite    block 
paving    laid,    pitch    joints, 
@  S1.20         .... 
22  square   yards   flagging   cross- 
walks   laid,    gravel    joints, 

@  65c 

75  square   yards   flagging   cross- 
walks   laid,     pitch    joints, 
@  $1.20         .... 
525  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 
laid,  @  35c. 
Extra    work  —  Hauled    from 
Columbia-road  crusher: 
374.9  tons  crushed  stone,  @  85c.    . 
Extra    work  —  Hauled    from 
South    End     paving    yard 
instead  of  the  North  End 
paving  yard: 
304|  feet  flagging,  @  8c. 

Extra    work  — •  Remove     old 
concrete  wall: 
3^  days,  foreman,  @  S4,     $14  00 
14  days'  labor,  @  $2   .        28  00 


Plus  15  per  cent,  on 
Extra  work — On  Charlestown 
bridge  at  approach  to  Cause- 
way street: 

102  linear  feet  edgestone  reset,  @ 
21c 

367  square    yards    granite    block 
paving  relaid,  @  65c. 

113  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 
relaid,  @  35c. 


Less  amount  retained 


d,895  07 
98  15 

2,802  00 
14  30 

90  00 

183  75 

318  67 
24  38 


42  00 
6  30 


),596  19 


21 

42 

238 

55 

39 

55 

^5,774 

14 

535 

04 

5,239 

JO 

$10,835 

29 

Claybourne  street,  Bowdoin  to  Dakota  street.  Surfaced  with 
6-inch  macadam,  edgestoncs  set,  block  paved  gutters  laid, 
flagging  crosswalks  laid,  artificial  stone  sidewalks  laid. 
A  small  niirnhcf  of  hi'icks  for  repairs  to  the  sidewalks  at 


136 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Bowdoin  street  were  furnished  by  the  city  on  the  work. 
Length,  350  feet.     Area,  1,011  square  yards. 


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25 
25 


Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection 

577  feet  edgestone 

224.2  tons  stone 

7,470  blocks 

Teaming 

Amount  paid  to  Sylvester  Connolly  under  con 
tract: 
305  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  65c. 
721  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  25c., 
84  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  60c. 
43  square  yards  flagging  crosswalks 

laid,  @  80c 

778  square  yards  macadam  surface 

laid,  @  34c 

3  catch-basins  and  manhole  covers 
reset,  @  S3      . 
Extra  work^-Omit  brick  paving 
for    gutters    and    substitute 
granite  blocks: 
223  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  60c. 
Extra     work  —  Hauled      from 
South  End  Yard: 
223  square  yards  granite  blocks,  @ 

30c 

Extra  work — Omit  crushed  stone 
sidewalks     and     relay    brick 
sidewalks  where  directed : 
12  square    yards    brick    sidewalks 
relaid,  @  35c. 


50  40 


34  40 


264  52 


9  00 


133  80 


66  90 


4  20 


Less  amount  retained 


$941  72 
201  69 


Amount   paid   Simpson  Brothers  Corporation 
under  contract: 
3,535  square   feet   artificial   stone   sidewalks 
furnished  and  laid,  @  20c. 


$6  06 
318  75 
442  75 
358  72 
149  40 

72  00 


740  03 


707  00 


2,794  71 


CI  ment  avenue,  Stratford  to  Meredith  street.  Surfaced  with 
6-inch  macadam,  part  block  dish  gutters  laid,  vitrified 
brick  crosswalks  laid  on  concrete  base  with  grout  joints, 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      137 

sodded,  loam  placed  and   artificial  stone  sidewalks  laid. 
Length,  406  feet.     Area,  1,083  square  yards. 

Advertising S5  05 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection      .  407  84 

Teaming 216  00 

8,500  blocks,  old 170  00 

20  feet  11  inches  edgestone 14  64 

330.9  tons  stone 529  44 

1,595  vitrified  bricks  and  1,920  Mack  bricks    .  103  28 

Amount   paid  Thomas   F.    Welch  under   con- 
tract: 
294  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.      .        .   $147  00 
283  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  50c.      .        .        .141  50 
75  square  yards  brick  crosswalks 

laid,  @  S1.50  ...      112  50 

943  square  yards  macadam  surface 

laid,  @  25c 235  75 

.  7  covers  reset,  @  $3      .        .        .       2100 
1,154   square  feet  loam  sodded  and 

placed,  @  25c         ...     288  50 

946  25 


Amount  paid    Simpson    Brothers   Corporation 
under  contract: 
1,862  square    feet    artificial    stone 
sidewalks  furnished  and  laid, 

@  21c $391  02 

Extra  work  —  To  conform  to 
grade : 
7  artificial  stone  blocks  relaid, 

@  $4.10         .        .        .        .       28  70 

419  72 

$2,812  22 

Corona  street,  Bowdoin  street  to  Geneva  avenue.     Work  not 
started. 
Labor,  including  engineering  expense        .        .  $67  60 

Cottage  street,  Maverick  to  northeasterly  line  of  Gove  street. 
Work  not  started. 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense         .        .  $39  13 

Advertising 69  23 


$108  36 


Dahlgren  street,  Westville  to  Corona  street.  Surfaced  with 
6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set,  block  gutters  laid, 
vitrified  brick  crosswalks  laid  on  a  concrete  base  with 


138 


City  Document  No.  42. 


grout  joints  and  brick  sidewalks  laid 
Area,  593  square  yards. 

Advertising 

131.425  tons  stone 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection 
155  feet  3  inches  edgestone  and  21  feet  3  inches 

circular  edgestone 

6,000  bricks  and  850  Mack  bricks 

5,150  blocks 

Amount  paid  Daniel  Marr  &  Son  under  con- 
tract: 
207  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  60c.        .        .   $124  20 
549  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  24c.,     131  76 
190  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  60c.        .        .        .      114  00 
23  square  yards  brick  crosswalks 

laid,  @  S1.50  .        .        .       34  50 

421  square  yards  macadam  surface 

laid,  @  35c 147  35 

12  square     yards     crushed     stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  24c.     .  2  88 

278  square    yards    brick    sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c 97  30 

5  covers  reset,  @  $3  .  .  .  15  00 
Extra  work  —  Hauled  from  Co- 
lumbia-road crusher  instead  of 
from  Rosseter-street  crusher: 
124  tons  crushed  stone  and  screen- 
ings, 1  mile  overhaul,  per  ^ 
mile,  per  ton,  @  lie.      .        .        27  28 


Length,  265  feet. 


$5  06 
210  28 
145  51 

144  06 
105  20 
103  00 


694  27 


,407  38 


Dakota  street,  Greenbrier  street  at  Geneva  avenue.     Work  not 
started. 
Labor,  including  engineering  expense         .        .  $89  00 

Davitt  street,  from  Savin  Hill  avenue  247  feet  northeasterly. 
Surfaced  with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set,  block  gut- 
ters laid,  vitrified  brick  crosswalks  laid  on  a  concrete  base 
with  grout  joints,  part  crushed  stone  sidewalks  and 
part  brick  sidewalks  laid.  A  wooden  fence  built  across 
the  end  of  the  street.  Length,  247  feet.  Area,  731  square 
yards. 

Advertising $6  06 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection     .  184  49 


Carried  forward $190  55 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      139 


Brought  forward 

490  feet  edgestone,  20  feet  10  inches  circular 

edgestone,  2  large  corners 
146  tons  stone  .  .  .  .  . 
14,753  bricks  and  900  Mack  bricks  . 
6,040  blocks  and  40  crossing  blocks  . 
21  double  loads  gravel  .... 
Amount  paid  Daniel  E.  Lynch  under  contract: 

107  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  60c.         .        .      $64  20 

224  cubic  yards  filling  furnished,  @ 


516  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  25c., 
195  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  75c. 
21  square  yards  brick   crosswalks 
laid,  @  $1.50    .... 
576  square  yards  macadam  surface 

laid,  @  45c 

55  square  yards  crushed  stone  side- 
walks laid,  @  45c.   . 
1  cover  reset,  @  $3 
41  linear   feet   wooden   fence   fur- 
nished and  built,  @  $1  . 
Extra     work  —  Omit      crushed 
stone  sidewalks    and  substi- 
tute brick  where  requested: 
301  square    yards    brick    sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c 

Extra  work — Hauled  from  Cod- 
man-street    ledge    instead   of 
from   Columbia-road  ledge: 
195  tons  crushed  stone  and  gravel, 
one  mile  overhaul,  per  h,  mile, 
per  ton,  @  lie. 
Extra  work — Hauled  excess  of 
paving  bricks  to  the  Dorches- 
ter paving  yard: 
1  day,  double  team 


224  00 
129  00 

146  25 

31  50 

259  20 

24  75 
3  00 

41  00 


105  35 


42  90 


6  00 


$190  55 

408  58 
233  60 
212  79 
142  80 
31  50 


1,077  15 


$2,296  97 


Everdean  street,  Green  Hill  to  Ashland  street. 

Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense 


Work  not  started. 

$58  60 
16  75 


$75  35 


140 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Everdean  street,  Green  Hill  to  Preston  street.     Work  not  started. 

Adveritsing $61  94 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense        .        .  75  37 

$137  31 


Fenwood  road,  Huntington  avenue  to  Brookline  avenue.  Sur- 
faced with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set,  block  gutters 
laid,  flagging  crosswalks  laid,  crushed  stone  sidewalks  laid, 
brick  sidewalks  laid  and  artificial  stone  sidewalks  relaid. 
Length,  1,465  feet.     Area,  5,534  square  yards. 


Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection 
1,846  feet  6  inches  edgestone  and  102  feet  cir 

cular  edgestone 

1,622.46  tons  stone  .... 
352.54  tons  stone  dust  .... 
409  feet  5  inches  North  river  flagging 

34,800  blocks,  old 

37,300  bricks  ...... 

Steam  roller 

Rebate  on  artificial  stone  sidewalks    . 
Amount  paid  Bay  State  Contracting  Company 
under  contract: 
1,649  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  60c.    .        .   $989  40 
7  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (rock 

excavation),  @  $1.75  .        12  25 

2,395  linear  feet  edgestone  set,   @ 

23c 550  85 

1,083  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  $75c.  .        .     812  25 
123  square  yards   flagging   cross- 
walks laid,  @  75c.       .        .       92  25 
4,795  square  yards   macadam   sur- 
face laid,  @  20c.  .        .     959  00 
542  square   yards    crushed    stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  18c.         .       97  56 
975  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c 341  25 

7  covers  reset,  (5}  $3  .  .  .  21  00 
Extra  work  —  Hauled  from 
Chestnut  Hill  crusher  in- 
stead of  from  Bleiler  crusher: 
31  tons  crushed  stone  and  screen- 
ings 2+  miles  overhaul,  per 
imileffa  lie.       .        .        .        17  05 


$6  01 
540  98 

1,425  16 
2,585  97 
419  79 
552  70 
696  00 
484  90 
399  00 
55  26. 


Carried  forward 


5,892  86 


^165  77 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      141 


Brought  forward  . 

Extra    work  —  Hauled     from 
crusher  at  Ritchie  street  in- 
stead of  from  Bleiler  crusher: 
207  tons  crushed  stone  and  screen- 
ings, ^  mile  overhaul,  @  lie, 
Extra   work  —  Hauled    from 
crusher  at  Bynner  street  in- 
stead of  from  Bleiler  crusher: 
18  tons  crushed  stone  and  screen- 
ings \  mile  overhaul,  @'llc.. 
Extra    work  —  Removed    on 
line  of  edgestone: 
360   square    feet    artificial    stone, 

@  10c 

Extra    work  —  Graded     a  p  - 
proaches  on  Kempton  and 
Crowley  streets: 
24  days,  labor,  @  $2      .      . 
Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $48 
Extra  work — Furnished  stone- 
cutter where  necessary  for 
underground  services : 
5  days,  stonecutter,  @  $4 
Plus  15  per  cent,  on 


$3,892  86       $7,165  77 


Less  171  tons  crushed 

stone  and  screen- 
ings   hauled    one 

mile  (delivered  on 

site    of    work    by 

city),  per  h  mile, 

@  lie.  .  \  .  $37  62 
Less  211  days  use  of 

city   steam   roller, 

@  $13  .  .  .  284  37 
Less    600    sidewalk 

bricks,  @  $13  M.,        7  80 


Less  amount  retained 


22  77 


1  98 


36  00 


48 

7 


20 
3 


00 
20 


00 
00 


1,031  81 


329  79 

;,702  02 
150  00 


Amount   paid   to    Warren    Brother   Company 
under  contract: 
2,132  square    feet    artificial    stone 

sidewalks  relaid,  @  20c.      .    $426  40 


3,552  02 


Carried  forward 


.   $426  40      $10,717  79 


142  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  foncard  .....    $426  40     $10,717  79 
Extra  work: 
5  linear  feet  artificial  stone  curb 

relaid,  @  85c.       ...         4  25 

430  65 


.1,148  44 


Fisher  avenue,  Hayden  street  to  Parker  Hill  avenue.     Work 
not  started. 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense         .        .  $214  50 


Fottler  road,  Walk  Hill  street  to  Tileston  avenue.  Surfaced 
with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set,  block  gutters  laid, 
vitrified  brick  crosswalks  laid  on  a  concrete  base  with 
grout  joints  and  crushed  stone  sidewalks  laid.  Length, 
282  feet.     Area,  1,065  square  yards. 

Advertising $6  06 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection     .  151  60 

421.925  tons  stone 675  08 

607  feet  edgestone,  and  51  feet  7  inches  circular 

edgestone  and  4  small  corners        .        .        .  530  66 

2,200  Mack  bricks 70  40 

Amount  paid  to  Fred.  L.  Williams  under  con- 
tract : 
Preparing  site      .        .        .        .      $10  00 
354  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @,  45c.        .        .      159  30 
583  linear  feet  edgestones  set,  @  30c.,    174  90 
212  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  85c.*      .        .        .      180  20 
50  square  yards  brick   crosswalks 

laid,  @  $1.50  .        .  .       75  00 

905  square  yards  macadam  surface 

laid,  @  55c 497  75 

471  square  yards  crushed  stone  side- 
walks laid,  @  50c.  .        .        .235  50 
2  catch-basins  and  manhole  cov- 
ers reset,  @  $3        .        .        .         6  00 
Extra   work  —  Hauled   surplus 
material  to  Codman  street,  4- 
mile  overhaul: 
95  tons  material  hauled,  @  lie.    .        10  45 
Extra    work  —  Leveled  surplus 
material   hauled  to  Codman 
street : 
21  days,  labor,  @,  $2        .   $5  00 


Carried  forward  .        .        .    $5  00    $1,349  10        $1,433  80 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      143 

;i,433  80 


Brought  fortvard  . 

Plus  15  per  cent,  on 


Less  amount  retained 


00    $1,349  10 
75 
—  5  75 


Sl,354  85 
.     349  73 


1,005  12 

12,438  92 

Frankfort  street  Maverick  street  to  northeasterly  line  of  Gove 
street.     Work  not  started. 

Advertising $67  01 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense         .        .                53  80 

$120  81 


Harlem    street,    Glenway    to    Greenwood    street.     Work    not 
started. 
Labor,  including  engineering  expense        .        .  $44  00 

Hobson  street,  Faneuil  to  Hobart  street.  Surfaced  with  6-inch 
macadam,  edgestones  set,  vitrified  brick  gutters  and  cross- 
walks laid  on  a  concrete  base  with  grout  joints  and  crushed 
stone  sidewalks  laid.  Length,  1,033  feet.  Area,  3,088 
square  yards. 

$5  05 

632  51 


Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection 
1,911  feet  9  inches  edgestone  and  96  feet  8  inches 

circular  edgestone 
518  blocks 
32,475  Mack  bricks 
1,036.67  tons  stone 
Teaming  . 
Steam  roller 
Amount  paid  Thomas  J.  Young  Company  under 
contract: 
1,270  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.   -.        .   $635  00 
2  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (rock 

excavation),  (a)  $1.75  .  3  50 

2,085  linear    feet    edgestone    set, 

@  30c 625  50 

19  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  50c.        .      .  9  50 

689  square  yards  brick  gutter  pav- 
ing laid,  @  50c.    .        .        .344  50 


1,591  98 

36  26 

1,087  90 

1,658  68 

23  00 

58  50 


Carried  fonrard 


$1,618  00        $5,093  88 


144  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward  .        ..        .        $1,618  00       S5,093  88 
78  square  yards  brick  crosswalks 

laid,  @  $1.50        .        .        .117  00 
2,321  square   yards   macadam   sur- 
face laid,  @  30c.  .        .     696  30 
1,455  square   yards    crushed    stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  25c.         .     363  75 
15  catch-basins  and  manhole  cov- 
ers reset,  @  $3     .        .        .       45  00 
Extra  work  —  Hauling  bricks 
for  gutters: 
34,710  bricks  hauled,  @  $2.50  per  M,       86  78 


$2,926  83 
Less   for   use   of   city   steam 

roller,  4^  days,  @  $13        .     58    50 


$2,868  33 
Less  amount  retained    .  .       87  84 


2,780  49 
$7,874  37 

Jersey  street,  Audubon  road  to  Brookline  avenue.  Surfaced 
with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set,  flagging  crosswalks 
laid,  block  paving  laid,  vitrified  brick  gutters  laid  on 
gravel,  loam  furnished  and  placed,  and  crushed  stone 
sidewalks  laid.  Length,  1,838  feet.  Area,  5,310  square 
yards. 
Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection    .  $231  25 

510.15  tons  stone 816  24 

111.49  tons  and  10  double  loads  stone  dust      .  304  53 

368  feet  10  inches  flagging 497  92 

Steam  roller 78  00 

Amount  paid  to  Robert  Eagar,  under  contract: 
Removing    trees,    bushes, 

stumps,  etc.  .        .        .     $30  00 

1,976  cubic  yards    sub-grading 

(earth  excavation),  @  34c.,     671  84 
4,004  linear  feet  edgestones  set,  @ 

18c.         .        .     ■  .        .        .     720  72 
4,155  square  yards  6-inch  macadam 

laid,  @  27c 1,121  85 

235  square  yards   flagging   cross- 
walks laid,  @  60c.       .        .      141  00 
443  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  37c.     .        .      163  91 
1,108  square  yards  brick  paving  in 

gutters,  @  37c.     .        .        .     409  96 

Carried  forward  ....        $3,259  28        $1,927  94 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      145 

Brought  fonvard  ....        S3,259  28       $1,927  94 
2,834  square    yards    crushed    stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  17c.        .     481  78 
1,081  cubic    yards    loam    furnished 

and  placed,  @  $1         .        .  1,081  00 
25  manhole  covers  reset,  @  $3     .        75  00 

Extra  work  — 
60  tons  stone  dust  furnished,  @ 

$1.50 90  00 

Extra  work  —  Excavate  slopes 
and  use   material   to   rein- 
force sidewalk: 
Hi  days,  foreman,  @  $4,   $45  33 
89i  davs,  labor,  @  $2       .    178  50 

223  83 


Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $223.83    .        33  57 
18^  days,  single  team,  @  $3.50    .        64  16 
8§  days,  double  team,  @  $5       .       42  50 
Extra    work  —  Hauling   from 
Columbia-road   crusher  in- 
stead    of     from     Kenney- 
street  ledge: 
162.75  tons    crushed    stone    hauled 
more  than  2  miles,  and  not 
more  than  2h  miles,  2^  miles 
overhaul  per  ^  mile,  @  lie,       89  51 

$5,440  63 
Less    for    use    of    city    steam 

roller,  8  days,  @  $13  .        .      104  00 

$5,336  63 
Less  payments  made  in  1906,   2,539  15 


2,797  48 

$4,725  42 

Kerwin  street,  Talbot  avenue  to  Bernard  street.  Surfaced  with 
6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set,  block  paving  laid,  flag- 
ging and  vitrified  brick  crosswalks  laid  on  a  concrete  base 
with  grout  joints,  loam  furnished  and  placed  and  artificial 
stone  sidewalks  laid.  Length,  656  feet.  Area,  1,980 
square  yards. 
Advertising $6  07 


Labor,  including  engineering  antl  inspection 
858  feet  1 1  inches  edgestone,  and  51  feet  3  inches 

circular  edgestone  and  2  small  corners   . 
403.55  tons  stone  and  8L025  tons  stone  dust 

10,905  Ijlocks 

2,300  Mack  bricks 

Carried  forward 


390  99 

720  05 

767  21 

218  10 

73  60 


$2,176  02 


146  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward  .        .        .        .        .        .        .        $2,176  02 

Amount  paid  to   Daniel  Marr  &   Son   under 
contract : 

Removing    .trees,     bushes, 

stumps,  etc $10  00 

504  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  60c.      .        .     302  40 
1,295  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  29c.,     375  55 
473  square    yards     granite     block 

paving  laid,  @  83c.       .        .     392  59 
11  square    yards    flagging    cross- 
walks laid,  @  $1.19       .        .        13  09 
1,476  square  yards  macadam  surface 

laid,  @  34c 501  84 

51  square  yards  brick  crosswalks 

laid,  @  $1.17  ....       59  67 
3  catch-basin  and  manhole  covers 

reset,  @  $3     .        .        .        .         9  00 
Extra  work  —  Hauling  surplus 
m  a  t  er  i  a  1    to   Willowwood 
street : 
9  tons,  ^  mile  haul,  @  lie.  .  99 

Extra  work — -Furnishing   and 
placing: 
209  square  yards  loam,  @  50c.       .      104  50 
Extra    work  —  Hauling     from 
Columbia-road    crusher    in- 
stead of  from  Codman-street 
crusher: 
7  tons  crushed  stone  and  dust  J 

mile  overhaul,  @  lie.  .        .  77 

Extra    work  —  Omit    crushed 
stone  sidewalks: 
2  days,  labor,  @  $2      .        .        .         4  00 
Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $4     .        .  60 

1  day  single  team  ...         3  50 

311  feet    B    M    spruce    plank,    @ 

$23  per  M        .        .        .        .         7  15 
Extra  work — Hauling  paving 
blocks: 
473  square    yards    paving    blocks 

hauled,  @  25c.       .        .        .      118  25 

$1,903  90 

Less  71  tons  crushed  stone 
hauled  2  miles  (delivered  on 
site  of  work  by  city),  per  h 
mile  per  ton,  @  lie.      .        .       31  24 

1,872  66 

Carried  forward $4,048  68 


Steeet  Department  —  Executive  Engineer,      147 


Brought  forward S4,048  68 

Amount  paid   Simpson  Brothers   Corporation 
under  contract: 
5,215  square   feet   artificial   stone   sidewalks 

furnished  and  laid,  @  21c.   .        .        .  1,095  15 


$5,143  83 

ilton    street,    Harvard    to    Park    street.     Work 

unfinished* 

Length,  842  feet.     Area,  2,432  square  yards. 

Advertising 

$69  99 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection     . 

373  90 

1,086.85  tons  stone  and  stone  dust 

1,738  96 

1,168  feet  9  inches  edgestone       .... 

946  41 

8,214  blocks 

451  77 

210  feet  4  inches  flagging 

283  95 

Teaming 

58  00 

$3,922  98 

Lansdowne  street,  Brookline  avenue  to  235  feet  west  of  Ipswich 
street.  Surfaced  with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set, 
granite  block  paving  laid,  part  flagging  crosswalks  laid, 
part  vitrified  brick  crosswalks  laid  on  a  concrete  base 
with  grout  joints,  and  crushed  stone  sidewalks  laid. 
Length,  850  feet.     Area,  3,211  square  yards. 

Advertising $4  97 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection     .  546  77 

1,451  feet  2  inches  edgestones,  172  feet  9  inches 

circular  edgestone  and  2  large  corners    .        .  1,258  35 

281.15  tons  stone 449  84 

1,066.125  tons  stone  dust 1,066  13 

332  feet  North  River  flagging     ....  448  20 

16,975  blocks 339  50 

2,100  bricks  (Barrington) 63  00 

Steam  roller 6  50 

Rebate  on  artificial  stone  sidewalks    ...  10  38 

Amount  paid  Joseph  J.  Comfrey  under  contract: 
2,012  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.    .         $1,006  00 
1,808  linear    feet    edgestone    set, 

(^  21c 379  68 

682  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  50c.     .        .     34100 
77  square   yards   flagging   cross- 
walks laid,  @  75c.       .        .       57  75 
3,277  square   yards   macadam   sur- 
face laid,  @  25c.  .        .     819  25 


Carried  forward 


$2,603  68       $4,193  64 


148  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward  ....        S2,603  68        $4,193  64 
1,410  square   yards    crushed    stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  17c.       .     239  70 
8  covers  reset,  @  $3   .        .        .       24  00 
Extra  work — Substitute  brick 
crosswalks  for  flagging  cross-  ■ 
walks: 
26  square  yards  brick  crosswalks 
laid   on   concrete  base,    @ 

$1.50 39  00 

Extra  work  — -Hauled  from  lot 
on  Massachusetts  avenue: 
625  square  yards  blocks,  @  25c.  .      156  25 
Extra  work- — Hauled    stone 
from    crushers    at    Bynner 
street  and  Ritchie  street  in- 
stead of  from  Bleiler  crusher: 
1,066  tons  crushed  stone  and  screen- 
ings hauled  h  mile,   per  ^ 
mile  per  ton,  @  lie.    .        .      117  26 
Extra  work  —  Raised  and  low- 
ered  manhole   covers  over 
6  inches: 
6  manhole  covers,  @  $10  .        .       60  00 

3,239  89 


r,433  53 


Larchmont  street,   Waldeck  to   Greenbrier  street.  Work  un- 
finished. 

Advertising $61  94 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense         .        .  233  50 

422  feet  edgestone 317  19 


$612  63 


Larkin  street,  Hampden  to  Adams  street.     Work  unfinished. 

Advertising $5  11 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense 


1,584  feet  spruce  lumber 
6  single  loads  gravel 
200  bricks 


196  50 

41   18 

5  10 

2  60 

$250  49 


Longfellow  street,  Draper  to  Topliff  street.  Completion  of  1906 
work.  Surfaced  with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set, 
granite  block  paving  laid,  flagging  crosswalks  laid,  loam 


$2,205  70 

$3  61 

17  77 



21  38 

$2,736  44 
Less  195  tons  crushed  stone 
dust  hauled  one  mile  (de- 
livered on  site  of  work  by 
city),  per  ^  mile,  @  lie.    .       42  90 


J,  184  32 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      149 

placed    and   seeded   and   artificial   stone   sidewalks   laid. 
Length,  1,035  feet.     Area,  3,733  square  yards. 

Labor .  $377  52 

934.65  tons  stone 1,495  44 

195.18  tons  stone  dust  .        .        .        .        .        .  324  74 

Teaming 8  00 


Less  for  edgestone  returned  to  stock, 
Less  for  flagging  returned  to  stock. 


Amount  paid  Robert  Eagar  under  contract: 
Removing      trees,      bushes, 
stumps,  etc.  .        .        .$50  00 

1,300  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.    .        .     650  00 
2  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (rock 

excavation),  @  $1.75  .         3  50 

2, 113  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  25c.,   528  25 
3,031  square  yards  6-inch  macadam 

surface  laid,  @  25c.     .        .     757  75 
28  square  yards   flagging   cross- 
walks laid,  @  75c.       .        .       21  00 
726  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  50c.     .        .     363  00 
50  cubic   yards  loam   furnished, 

@  $2 100  00 

977  square  yards  loam  placed  and 

seeded,  @  15c.      .        .        .      146  55 
■     4  covers  reset,  @  $3    .       .        .        12  00 
Extra  work  —  Hauled  crushed 
stone    dust    from     Grove- 
street    crusher    instead    of 
from  Columbia-road  crusher: 
27  tons,  Qh   miles  overhaul,   per 

^  mile,  @  lie.  .  .  .  38  61 
299  tons  crushed  stone  hauled 
from  Codman-street  crusher 
instead  of  from  Columbia- 
road  crusher,  1  mile  over- 
haul, per  ^  mile,  @  lie.     .        65  78 


Carried  forward  ....        $2,693  54       $2,184  32 


150  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward  ....        $2,693  54        $2,184  32 
Less  amount  paid  in  1906,  1,020  00 

1,673  54 


Amount  paid  Simpson  Brothers 

Corporation 

under  contract: 

11,989  square  feet  artificial  stone 

sidewalks  furnished  and 

•     laid,  @  20c. 

$2,397  80 

2,309    linear    feet    American 

Mason    Safety    Tread, 

@  35c 

808  15 

3,205  95 
$7,063  81 

Lorraine  street,  Belgrade  avenue  to  Colberg  avenue.  Surfaced 
with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set  at  corners,  granite 
block  dish  gutters  laid,  loam  placed  and  seeded  and  arti- 
ficial stone  sidewalks  laid.  Length,  846  feet.  Area,  2,444 
square  yards. 


Labor       .        .        .        .        . 

$180  87 

15.35  tons  stone 

24  56 

Amount  paid  William  L.  Dolan  under  contract: 

Removing     trees,      bushes. 

stumps,  etc 

$10  00 

750  cubic  yards  earth  excavation. 

sub-grading,  @  50c. 

375 

00 

243  linear  feet   edgestones   set,    @ 

25c 

60 

75 

1,758  square  yards  6-inch  macadam 

surface  laid,  @  25c. 

439 

50 

17  square  yards  flagging  crosswalks 

laid,  @  75c 

12 

75 

886  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 

ing laid,  @  50c. 

443 

00 

329  square  yards  loam  placed  and 

seeded,  @  40c. 

131 

60 

7  covers  reset,  @  $3      . 

21 

00 

Extra  work — Furnish  labor  and 

materials  to  complete  work 

after   laying   artificial    stone 

sidewalks: 

1  day,  foreman       .        .       $5  00 

3i  days,  labor,  @  $2       .         7  00 

12 
1 

00 

80 

Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $12    . 

1-|  days,  steam  roller,  @  $15  . 

22 

50 

1-J  days,  double  team,  @  $6  . 

9 

00 

Carried  forward  ....        $1,538  90  $205  43 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      151 


Brought  forward  . 
H  days,  watering  cart,  @ 


,538  90 
9  00 


Amount   paid   Simpson   Brothers   Corporation 

under  contract: 
7,358  square  feet  artificial  stone  side- 
walks furnished  and  laid,  @ 

21c $1,545  18 

Extra  work  —  Built  under  drain 
for  sidewalks: 
8  days,  labor,  @  $2        .     $16  00 
4  days,  mason,  @  $4.80,       19  20 

35  20 

5  28 

18  00 

8  40 

1  00 

2  50 


).20 


Plus  15  per  cent,  on 
3  days,  double  team,  @  $6  . 

56  feet  6-inch  drain  pipe,  @  15c 
1  single  load  sand  . 
1  barrel  Portland  cement 

Extra  work — Removed  material 
above  grade  of  finished  side- 
walks: 

57  cubic  yards  extra  excavation, 

@  55c 31  35 


$205  43 
1,547  90 


1,646  91 
53,400  24 


Mallet  Street,  Florida  to  Adams  street.  Surfaced  with  6-inch 
macadam,  edgestones  set,  granite  block  paving  laid,  flag- 
ging crosswalks  laid  and  artificial  stone  sidewalks  furnished 
and  laid.     Length,  730  feet.     Area,  2,115  square  yards. 


Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection 

522.775  tons  stone 

693  feet  8  inches  edgestones  and  21  feet  1 1  inches 

circular  edgestones 

150  feet  North  River  flagging      .... 

12,000  blocks 

Amount  paid  Timothy  F.  Bradley  under  con- 
tract: 
Removing  trees,  bushes,  stumps, 

etc $25  00 

380  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  60c.        .        .     228  00 
9  cubic  yards  sub-grading   (rock 

excavation),  @  $1.75     .        .        15  75 
1,439  linear  feet  edgestones  set,  @  24c,,    345  36 


$4  07 
402  96 
836  44 

545  35 
202  50 
660  00 


Carried  forward 


$614  11   $2,651  32 


152  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward S6U  11        S2,651  32 

553  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  50c.       .        .        .276  50 
48  square  yards  flagging  crosswalks 

laid,  @  50c 24  00 

1,640  square  yards  macadam  surface 

laid,  @  38c 623  20 

5  covers  reset,  @  $3      .        .        .        15  00 


$1,552  81 
Less  5  per  cent,  retained  .        .       77  64 


Amount   paid   Simpson   Brothers  Corporation 
under  contract: 
5,800  square    feet    artificial    stone 
sidewalks  furnished  and  laid, 

@  .085c $49.3  00 

Less  15  per  cent,  retained      .       73  95 


1,475  17 


419  05 


t,545  54 


Mapleton  street,  Murdock  to  Market  street.  Work  unfinished. 
Surfaced  with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set,  granite 
block  paving  laid,  vitrified  brick  gutters  laid  and  crushed 
stone  sidewalks  laid.  Length,  1,714  feet.  Area,.  3,319 
square  yards. 

Advertising     ...."....  $5  05 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection     .  493  00 

1,557  feet  6  inches  edgestones  and    28  feet  3 

inches  circular  edgestone 1,204  84 

34,933  Mack  bricks 1,170  27 

958.4975  tons  stone        .        .        .        .        .        .  1,533  60 

Steam  roller 6  50 

Amount  paid  to  Coyle  &  Clark  under  contract: 
900  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.      .      .   $450  00 
2,250  linear  feet  edgestones  set,  @ 

25c 562  50 

10  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,   @  50c.   .        .  5  00 

28  square  yards  brick  crosswalks 

laid,  @  $1.50        .        .        .       42  00 
2,400  square   yards   macadam   sur- 
face laid,  @  20c.  .        .     480  00 
1,600  square   yards    crushed    stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  25c.         .     400  00 


Carried  forward  ....        $1,939  50-       $4,413  26 


Strep]t  Department 


Brought  forward  ....        Si, 939  50 

$4,413  26 

Extra    work  —  Omit    granite 

block  paving  for  gutters  and 

substitute  brick: 

720  square    yards    brick    gutters 

laid,  @  50c. 

360  00 

Extra  work  —  Haul  bricks  for 

gutters  and  crosswalks: 

38,297  bricks  hauled,  @  $2.50    . 

95  74 

Extra  work  —  Reset  edgestone 

on    account    of    settlement 

caused  by  delay  in  receiv- 

ing stock: 

2  days,  edgestone  set- 

ter, @  $5       .        .     $10  00 

H  days,     rammer,     @ 

$2.25      ...         3  38 

41  days,  helper,  @  $2    .         8  50 

1  day's  labor        .        .         2  00 

23  88 

Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $23.88    . 

3  58 

$2,422  70' 

Less  15  per  cent,  retained 

363  41 

$2,059  29 

Less  amount  remaining  unpaid, 

569  67 

1,489  62 

$5,902  88 

Marmion  street,  from  Cornwall  street  306  feet  northeasterly. 
Surfaced  with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set,  vitrified 
brick  gutters  laid,  brick  sidewalks  laid,  vitrified  brick 
crosswalks  laid  on  a  concrete  base,  with  grout  joints  and 
granite  block  paving  laid.  Length,  315  feet.  Area,  708 
square  yards. 

Advertising $4  05 

Labor,  inckiding  engineering  and  inspection      .  116  26 

624  feet  3  inches  edgestone  and  2  small  corners,  453  36 

141.575  tons  stone 226  52 

15,325  bricks 199  22 

11,925  Mack  bricks 361  44 

Amount  paid  Mark  H.  Lynch  under  contract: 

491  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  60c.       .        .   $294  60 

655  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  30c.,     196  50 


Carried  forward $491    10        $1,360  85 


154  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  fonvard $491   10        $1,360  85 

12  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  75c.       ...  9  00 
12  square  yards  brick   crosswalks 

laid,  @  $1.50  .        .        .        18  00 

492  square  yards  macadam  surface 

laid,  @  40c 196  80 

5  catch-basin  and  manhole  covers 

reset,  @  $3       .        .        .        .        15  00 
Extra     work  —  Omit      granite 
block  paving  for  gutters  and 
substitute  brick: 
212  square   yards   brick   paving   in 

gutters  laid,  @  75c.        .        .      159  00 
Extra     work  —  Omit      crushed 
stone   sidewalks   and   substi- 
tute brick: 
304  square    yards    brick    sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c 106  40 

Extra  work — Haul  crushed  stone 

from     Centre-street     crusher 

instead  of  from  Bleiler  crusher : 

17.1  tons  crushed  stone  hauled  1 

mile  overhaul,  @   lie  per  ^ 

mile 3  76 

Extra  work  —  Cut  sheet  piling 
to  sub-grade: 
4  days,  labor,  @  $2 
Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $8 
Extra     work  —  Haul      surplus 
material  to  Child-street  yard: 
1  day,  double  team 
I  day,  labor,  @  $2 
Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $1 


Meredith  street,  Kenneth  street  to  Clement  avenue.  Surfaced 
with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set,  granite  block  dish 
gutters  laid,  flagging  crosswalks  laid,  sodded  loam  places 
and  artificial  stone  sidewalks  laid.  Length,  567  feet. 
Area,  1,386  square  yards. 

Labor $178  51 

19.075  tons  stone 28  68 

Amount  paid  Thomas  F.  Welch  under  contract: 
407  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.       .        .   $203  50 


8  00 
1  20 

6  00 
1  00 

15 

1,015  41 

$2,376  26 

Carried  forward $203  50  $207  19 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      155 


Brought  forward 

79  linear  feet   edgestone    set,    @ 

30c 

1,010  square  yards  6-inch  macadam 
placed,  @  25c. 
22  square    yards    flagging    cross- 
walks laid,  @  75c. 
525  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  50c. 
3,308  square  feet  sodded  loam  placed, 

@  25c 

2  covers  reset,  @  $3      . 
Extra  work  —  Build  under- 
drains  for  sidewalks  as  directed 
3i  days,  mason,  @  $5      .     $17  50 
9i  days,  labor,  @  $2      .       19  00 


Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $36.50 

1  day,  single  team 

1  day,  double  team 
h\  tons  crushed  stone,  @  $1.50 
56  feet  6-inch  pipe,  @  14c, 

h,  barrel  cement,  @  $2.50 

1  single  load  sand 


Less  amount  paid  in  1906 


$203  50 

23 

70 

252 

50 

16 

50 

262 

50 

827 

00 

6 

00 

$207  19 


.50 

-   36  50 

5  48 

3  00 

5  00 

1.50 

7  88 

7  84 

1  25 

1  00 

$1,659  65 
.     490  45 


Amount  paid   Simpson   Brothers  Corporation 
under  contract: 
5,615  square  feet   artificial  stone  sidewalks 
furnished  and  laid,  @  21c. 


1,169  20 


1,179  15 
52,555  54 


Milwood  street,  Adams  to  Milton  street.  Surfaced  with  6-inch 
macadam,  edgestones  set,  granite  block  paving  laid, 
flagging  crosswalks  laid,  loam  furnished  and  placed  and 
artificial  stone  sidewalks  laid.  Length,  755  feet.  Area, 
2,184  square  yards. 
Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection    .  $123  87 

116.76  tons  stone  dust 233  52 

Steam  roller 39  00 

Teaming 4  49 

Amount  paid  Daniel  E.  Lynch  under  contract: 
Removing    trees,  bushes, 

stumps,  etc $50  00 

470  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.        .        .      235  00 


Carried  forward 


$285  00 


$400  88 


156  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward $285  00 

8  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (rock 

excavation),  @  $1.75    .        .        14  00 
1,632  linear  feet  edgestones  set,   @ 

25c.  .        .        .        .        .        .     408  00 

1,646  square  yards  6-inch  macadam 

laid,  @  25c 411  50 

35  square    yards    flagging    cross- 
walks laid,  @  70c.  .        .       24  50 
564  square     yards     granite     block 

paving  laid,  @  50c.       .        .      282  00 
304  square   yards   loam   furnished 

and  placed,  @  50c.         .        .      152  00 


$1,577  00 

Less    3-|    days'    use    of 

city  steam  roller,   @ 

$13   .        .        .      .       $40  62 

Less    117   tons   crushed 

stone   dust   hauled   \ 

mile      (delivered     on 

site  of  work  by  city). 

@  lie.     ...        12 

87 

^"^L 

49 

$1,523  51 

Less  amount  paid  in  1906  . 

.     881 

87 

641  64 

Amount  paid  to  Simpson  Brothers  Corporation 
under  contract: 
6,673    square   feet   artificial    stone   sidewalks 

furnished  and  laid,  @  20c.   .        .        .  1,334  60 


Work  unfinished. 

Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense 
420  feet  6  inches  edgestone    . 


Norton  street,  Bowdoin  to  Speedwell  street. 

Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense 


Oakridge  street,  Codman  to  Morton  street.     Constructed  with 
6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set,  granite  block  paving  laid, 


$2,377 

12 

about  444  feet. 

$60  34 
169  12 
315  38 

$544 

84 

3rk  unfinished. 

$60  34 
63  78 

$124 

12 

Street  Departmext  —  Executive  Exgixeer.      157 

flagging  crosswalks  hauled  and  laid  and  crushed  stone 
sidewalks  laid.  Length,  865  feet.  Area,  3,275  square 
yards. 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection       .  $387  01 

Advertising 6  07 

19,400  blocks 388  00 

1,679  feet  3  inches  edgestone  and  79  feet  1  inch 

circular  edgestone      .        .        .        .        .        .  1,362  24 

1,164.95  tons  stone 2,023  92 

230  feet  flagging •      310  50 

Amount  paid  AVilliam  J.  Rafferty  under  con- 
tract : 

Removing   trees,    bushes, 

stumps,  etc.    .        .        .        .     $50  00 
1,010  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  55c.      .        .     555  50 
53    cubic  yards  sub-grading  (rock 

excavation),  @  $1.75    .        .        92  75 
1.780  linear   feet   edgestone   set,    @ 

25c 445  00 

640  square     vards     granite     block 

paving  laid,  @  72c.        .        .      460  80 
2,670  square  yards  macadam  surface 

placed,  @  35c.        .        .        .934  50 
1,490  square    yards    crushed    stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  23c.    .        .     342  70 
6  covers     of     catch-basins     and 

manholes  reset,  @  $3  .  .  18  00 
Extra  work  —  Omit  brick  pav- 
ing for  crosswalks,  and  sub- 
stitute flagging.  Haul  flag- 
ging from  South  End  paving 
yard : 
48  square  j-ards  flagging  cross- 
walks  hauled    and   laid,    @ 

$1.20 57  60 

Extra  work  —  Haul  stone  dust 
and  screenings  from  Colum- 
bia road  crusher  instead  of 
from  Codman-street  crusher: 
240  tons  stone  dust  and  screenings 
hauled  from  Columbia-road 
crusher  instead  of  from  Cod- 
man-street  crusher,  2h  miles 
overhaul,  @  lie. per  \  miles  .      132  (JO 
Extra    work — Rebuild     two 
catch-basins: 
2  catch-basins  rebuilt   ...       25  00 


Carried  forvard  .        .        .        .        $3,113  85        $4,477  74 


158 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Brought  forward  .        .        .        .        %\ 
Extra  work  —  Light  street. 
12  days'  labor,  @  $2      . 
Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $24     . 
Extra  work  —  Excavate  below 
grade  and  furnish  filling: 
3  days'  labor,  @  $2      . 
Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $6 
2  double  loads  gravel,  @  $2 
Extra    work  —  Haul,    surplus 
filling  to  Willowwood  street: 
68  tons  surplus  filling  hauled  to 
Willowwood    street    ^    mile 
haul,  per  |  mile  per  ton,  @  ■ 
lie 


Less  3  hours'  use  city  steam 
roller,  @  $1.62^      . 


!,113  85 

24  00 
3  60 


6  00 

90 

4  00 


t,477  74 


7  48 
5,159  83 


3,154  95 


$7,632  69 


Park  View  street,  Hutchings  to  Seaver  street.  Work  unfinished. 
Constructed  with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set,  granite 
block  paving  laid  and  flagging  crosswalks  laid.  Artificial 
stone  sidewalks  to  be  laid.  Length,  403  feet.  Area,  1,182 
square  yards. 


Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection 
743  feet  3  inches  edgestone  .... 

6,650  blocks 

64  feet  flagging 

Amount  paid  to  R.  L.  Barrett: 

171  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  58c.      .        .     $99  18 
5  cubic  yards  sub-grading   (rock 

excavation),  @  $1.75     .        .         8  75 
810  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  18c.,     145  80 
270  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  50c.     .        .        .135  00 
11  square    yards    flagging    cross- 
walks laid,  @  70c. 


Less  15  per  cent,  retained 


7  70 

$396  43 
59  46 

$58  72 
268  43 
550  01 
381  18 
86  40 


336  97 


,681  71 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      159 


$2  38 
80  10 

2  48 


1,032 

11 

950 

80 

341 

00 

126 

00 

4 

00 

2 

00 

Pequot  street,  Wait  to  Calumet  street. 

Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense 


Pomfret  street,  Maple  to  Corey  street.  Constructed  with  6-inch 
macadam,  edgestones  set,  granite  block  gutters  laid,  vitri- 
fied brick  crosswalks  laid  on  a  concrete  base  with  grout 
joints  and  crushed  stone  sidewalks  laid.  Length,  695 
feet.    Area,  2,008  square  yards. 

Advertising .  S5  05 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection      .  199  27 

1,404  feet  5  inches  edgestohe  and  37  feet  8  inches 

circular  edgestone 
594.25  tons  stone    . 
17,050  blocks  . 
5,200  vitrified  bricks 
Tolls 

Incidentals 

Amount  paid  to  Mark  H.  Lynch  under  contract: 
416  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.      .        .   $208  00 
6.7  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (rock 

excavation),  @  $1.75    .        .        11  73 
1,428  linear  feet  edgestones  set,   @ 

32c 456  96 

1,640  square  yards  6-inch  macadam 

surface  placed,   @  25c.       .     410  00 
485    square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  50c.       .        .     242  50 
5  covers  reset,  @  $3     .        .        .        15  00 
1,013  square  yards  crushed  stone  side- 
walks laid,  @  20c.         .        .     202  60 
Extra  work — Substitute  brick 
crosswalks  for  flagging  cross- 
walks: 
36.4  square  yards  brick  crosswalks, 

concrete  base  laid,  @  $1.50,       54  60 
Extra      work  —  Haul     paving 
blocks  from  lot   on  Massa- 
chusetts avenue: 
477  square    yards    paving    blocks 

hauled,  @  75c 357  75 

Extra     work  —  Haul     surplus 
material  to  Mount  Vernon- 
street  yard: 
4  days,  double  team,  (5),  $5  .        .       20  00 


1,979  14 
$4,639  37 


160 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Primrose  street,  Walter  to  Fairview  street.  Constructed  with 
6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set,  granite  block  paving  laid, 
flagging  crosswalks  relaid,  vitrified  brick  crosswalks  laid 
on  a  concrete  base  with  grout  joints  and  crushed  stone 
sidewalks  laid.  Length,  734  feet.  Area,  2,120  square 
yards. 


Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection     . 
1,301  feet  2  inches  edgestone  and  9  feet  6  inches 

circular  edgestone 
703.75  tons  stone    . 
15,185  blocks 
2,200  Mack  bricks 
Rebate  on  artificial  stonewalks 
140  feet  6-inch  pipe 
Incidentals      .... 

Amount  paid  William  L.  Dolan,  under  contract: 
Removing  trees,  bushes,  etc.,     $10  00 
1,600  cubic    yards    s  u  b-g  r  a  d  i  n  g 

(earth  excavation),  @  50c.,     800  00 
17  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (rock 

excavation),  @,  $1.75  .       29  75 

1,530  linear     feet    edgestones     set, 

@  25c.   .....     382  50 

514  square    yards    granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  50c.     .        .     257  00 
12  square  yards   flagging   cross- 
walks laid,  @  75c.       .        .         9  00 
1,608  square  yards  macadam  sur- 
face placed,  @  25c.      .        .     402  00 
875  square    yards    crushed    stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  20c.         .      175  00 
7  covers  reset,  (§  $3   .        .        .       21  00 
Extra  work — Substitute  brick 
crosswalks  for  flagging  cross- 
walks: 
16  square  yards    brick    cross- 
walks on  concrete  base  laid, 
@  $1.50         .        .        .        .       24  00 

Extra   work — L  ay    under- 
drains  where  requested: 
2  days,  foreman,  @  $5,     $10  00 
■     16  days'  labor,  @  %2     .        32  00 


Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $42 
4  double  loads  gravel,  @ 


$4  06 
112  25 

923  17 

1,126  00 

303  70 

70  40 

91  38 

14  70 

4  00 


42 

00 

6 

30 

8 

00 

Carried  forward 


>,166  55 


,649  66 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      161 


Brought  forward  .        .        .        .    _    $2,166  55        S2,649  66 
Extra    work  —  Haul    paving 
blocks  from  lot  on  Massa- 
chusetts avenue: 
488  square    vards    paving   blocks 

hauled,  @  75c.     .        .        .366  00 
Extra  work  —  Haul  dust  from 
Grove-street  crusher  instead 
of  from  Centre-street  crusher: 
50.2  tons  dust  hauled  more  than 
2  miles  and  not  more  than 
2J  miles,  2h  miles,  overhaul, 
per  half  mile,  (§),  lie.  .        .       27  61 
Extra  work  — Light  street : 
22  davs  Hghting  street,  @  $1     .       22  00 

2,582  16 

$5,231  82 

Queensberry  street,  Audubon  road  to  Audubon  road.  Unfin- 
ished. Constructed  with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestones  set, 
granite  block  paving  laid,  flagging  crosswalks  laid,  brick 
paving  in  gutter  laid,  and  brick  and  crushed  stone  side- 
walks laid  with  loam  spaces.  Length,  1,769  feet.  Area, 
5,113  square  yards. 

$225  74 

792  80 

382  43 

•    130  00 

36  00 

45  00 

117  00 

117  79 


Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection 
495.5  tons  stone 
210.085  tons  dust  . 
10,000  bricks  . 
1,500  vitrified  bricks 
Teaming  . 
Steam  roller    . 

Planting  trees,  Park  Department 
Amount  paid  William  J.  Barry  under  contract 
Removing    trees,    bushes, 

stumps,  etc.  .        .        .     $50  00 

3,571  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 


excavation),  @  30c 
3,715  linear  feet  edgestone  set,   @ 

18c 

4,232  square  yards  6-inch  macadam 
:  surface  placed,  @  24c. 
122  square   yards   flagging   cross- 
walks laid,  @  50c. 
218  square    yards    granite    block 
paving  laid,  @  40c. 

Carried  forward  ....$' 


1,071  30 
668  70 

1,015  68 
61  00 
87  20 

2,953  88 


,846  76 


162  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward  ....        $2,953  88       $1,846  76 
1,113  square  yards  brick  paving  in 

gutters  laid,  @  30c.     .        .     333  90 
31  covers  reset,  @  $3   .        .        .       93  00 
184  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 

laid,  @  25c 46  00 

2,733  square   yards    crushed    stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  15c.         .     409  95 
3,043  cubic   yards   loam    furnished 

and  placed,  @  $1.20  .  .  3,651  60 
Extra  work  —  Haul  crushed 
stone  from  Columbia-road 
crusher  instead  of  from  Ken- 
ney-street  ledge: 
135.35  tons  crushed  stone  hauled 
more  than  2  miles  and  not 
more  than  2h  miles,  2^  miles 
overhaul,  per  half  mile,  @ 

lie 74  44 

Extra  work — Excavate  slopes 

and  use  material  to  reinforce 

sidewalks: 

5i  days,  foreman,  @  $4,  $22  00 

78  days'  labor,  @  $2   .   156  00 

178  00 


Plus  15  per  cent,  on  $178  .  26  70 
12  days,  single  team,  @  $3  .  36  00 
6i  days,  double  team,  @  $5        .       30  62 

$7,834  09 
Less    13|    days    use    of   city 

steam  roller,  @  $13     .        .      172  25 


$7,661  84 
Less  amount  paid  in  1906,       2,457  52 


5,204  32 
$7,051  08 

Rockledge  street,  Lambert  avenue  to  Thornton  street.  Unfin- 
ished. Constructed  with  6-inch  macadam,  edgestone  set, 
granite  block  paving  laid,  flagging  crosswalks  and  brick 
sidewalks  laid.  Length,  420  feet.  Area,  946  square 
yards. 

Advertising $73  28 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection     .  248  13 
823  feet  11  inches  edgestone  and  39  feet  ^  inch 

circular  edgestone 664  62 

Carried  forward $986  03 


Steeet  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      163 


Brought  forward $986  03 

231.675  tons  stone  .        .        .  •     .        .        .  370  68 

7,178  blocks 445  03 

20,100  bricks 250  90 

100  feet  flagging     .......  135  00 

Steam  roller 39  00 

Amount  paid  to  Robert  Eagar  under  contract: 
140  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.        .        .     $70  00 
19  cubic  yards  sub-grading   (rock 

excavation),  @  $1.75     .        .       33  25 
100  cubic    yards    filling    furnished, 

@  75c 75  00 

864  Hnear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  17c,,     146  88 
319  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  50c.       .        .        .159  50 
17  square  yards  flagging  crosswalks 

laid,  @  60c 10  20 

637  square  yards  macadam  surface 

placed,  @,  25c.         .        .        .      159  25 
436  square    yards    brick    sidewalks 

laid,  @  25c.    -  .        .        .        .      109  00 
2  catch-basins  and  manhole  covers 

reset,  @  $3      .        .        .        .         6  00 


Less  15  per  cent,  retained . 


Roseland  street,  Dorchester  avenue  to  Samoset  street.  Con- 
structed with  6-inch  macadam,  granite  block  paving  laid, 
edgestones  set,  flagging  crosswalks  laid,  brick,  crushed 
stone  and  artificial  stone  sidewalks  laid  with  loam  spaces. 
Length,  516  feet.     Area,  1,512  square  yards. 


$769  08 
115  36 

653  72 

$2,880  36 

Labor,  including  engineering  and 

inspection 

$248  38 

432.625  tons  stone 

692  20 

15,750  blocks  . 

315  00 

Circular  edgestone  . 

17  16 

135  feet  flagging     . 

182  25 

Teaming  . 

175  00 

Tolls 

4  00 

Steam  roller    . 

84  50 

Amount  paid  Daniel 

Marr  &  Son  under  con 

- 

tract: 

402  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation), 

@  50c. 

$201  0( 

) 

Carried  forward 


$201   00        $1,718  49 


164  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward S201  00        $1,718  49 

1,090  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  18c.,     196  20 
465  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  50c.      ...     232  50 
45  square    yards    flagging    cross- 
walks laid,  @  75c.         .        .       33  75 
1,280  square  yards  macadam  surface 

placed,  @  20c.        ...     256  00 
194  square    yards    crushed    stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  15c.  .       29  10 

29  square  yards  brick  sidewalks 

laid,  @  35c 10  15 

6  catch-basins  and  manhole  cov- 
ers reset,  @  $3        .        .        .        18  00 
137  square  yards  loam  placed  and 

seeded,  @  60c.        .        .        .       82  20 
Extra  work  —  Rebuild  tops  of 
two  catch-basins: 
2  catch-basin  tops  rebuilt  as  per 

agreement       .        .        .        .        12  00 
Extra  work  —  Build  post  and 
rail  fence  on  Roseland  street 
and  paint  the  same: 
Building  and  painting  fence  as 

per  agreement        .        .        .       70  00 
Extra   work — Furnish    stone- 
cutter: 
41  hours,  stonecutter,  @ 

50c.  .        .        .     S20  50 

Plus  15  per  cent,  on 

S20.50      ...         3  08 

23  58 


Extra     work  — Haul    crushed 
stone    from    Rosseter-street 
ledge: 
9  tons  crushed  stone  hauled  from 

Rosseter-street  ledge,  @  lie,  99 


L,165  47 


Less  6|  days  use  of  city  steam 

roller,  @  $13  .        .        .        .       81  25 


1,084  22 


Amount     paid     Warren    Brothers    Company 
under  contract: 
2,213  square  feet   artificial  stone   sidewalks 

furnished  and  laid,  @  20c.  .        .  442  60 

$3,245  31 


Rosemary  street,     South     street    easterly    to     railroad.     Con- 
'structed  with  6-inch  macadam,  granite  block  paving  laid. 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      165 


edgestones  set,  flagging  crosswalks  and  crushed  stone  side- 
walks laid.     Length,  520  feet.     Area,  1,502  square  yards. 


Labor,  inchiding  engineering  and  inspection 
Amount  paid  James  W.  O'Brien  under  contract: 
1  tree  removed      .        .        .        .     $15  00 
587  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 
excavation),  @  50c. 
1,029  linear   feet   edgestone   set,    @ 

25c 

1,138  square  yards  6-inch  macadam 
placed  @  25c. 
11  square    yards    flagging    cross- 
walks laid,  @  75c. 
356  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @,  50c. 
720  square    yards    crushed    stone 
sidewalks  laid,  @  20c. 


Less  amount  paid  in  1906 


$14  50 


293  50 

257  25 

284  50 

8  25 

178  00 

144  00 

11,180  50 
943  92 

236  58 

$251  08 
18  20 

$232  88 

Credit,  edgestone 


Seaver  street,  at  northeasterly  corner  of  Walnut  avenue.     Work 
not  started. 

$84  93 


Labor,  including  engineering  expense 


Samoset  street,  Centre  street  to  Welles  avenue.  Constructed 
with  6-inch  macadam,  granite  block  paving  laid,  edge- 
stone set  and  flagging  crosswalks  laid.  Length,  875  feet. 
Area,  2,525  square  yards.     Work  unfinished. 

Advertising $64  07 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection     .  284  33 

785  feet  edgestone  and  64  feet  7  inches  circular 

edgestone 637  91 

13,100  blocks  720  50 

235  feet  flagging 317  25 

Teaming 27  50 

Amount  paid  D.  E.  Coleman  Company  under 
contract: 

300  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  45c.       .        .   $135  00 


Carried  forward 


$135  00       $2,051  56 


166  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward $135  00        $2,051  56 

1,600  linear  feet  edgestones  set,   @ 

20c 320  00 

550  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  45c.      .        .        .247  50 

800  square  yards  macadam  surface 

furnished  and  laid,  @  50c.    .     400  00 

150  square   yards   loam   furnished 

and  placed,  @  50c.         .        .       75  00 


$1,177  50 
Less  15  per  cent,  retained        .      176  63 


1,000  87 
$3,052  43 

South  Huntington  avenue,  Huntington  avenue  to  Heath  street. 
Unfinished.  Length,  1,148  feet.  Area,  6,888  square 
yards. 

Advertising $63  79 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense         .        .  511   16 

2,781  double  loads  filling 1,390  50 


,965  45 


Speedwell  street,  Topliff  to  Hamilton  street.  Constructed  with 
6-inch  macadam,  granite  block  paving  laid,  edgestones 
set  and  flagging  crosswalk  laid  and  artificial  stone  side- 
walks laid  with  loam  spaces.  Work  unfinished.  Length, 
735  feet.     Area,  2,129  square  yards. 

Advertising 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection 
1,409  feet  10  inches  edgestone,  24  feet  circular 

edgestone,  2  small  corners 
650.405  tons  stone  and  dust 

14,050  blocks 

121  feet  5  inches  North  River  flagging 

Teaming 

Amount  paid  William  Barrett  under  contr; 
300  cubic  yards  earth  excavation, 

sub-grading,  @  50c.      .        .   $150  00 
1,400  linear   feet   edgestone   set,    @ 

19c 

500  square  yards  granite  block  pav- 
ing laid,  @  50c. 
20  square    yards    flagging    cross- 
walks laid,  @  75c. 


364 

64 

1,081 

46 

975 

61 

772 

75 

163 

91 

9 

50 

Carried  forward 


act: 


266  00 

250  00 

15  00 


00       $3,434  54 


Street  Department  — -  Executive  Engineer.      167 

Brought  forward $681  00       S3,434  54 

1,400  square  yards  macadam  sm-face 

placed,  @  30c.        .        .        .420  00 


SI, 101  00 
Less  15  per  cent,  retained.        .      165  15 


Amount     paid     Warren     Brothers     Company 
under  contract: 
3,200  square    feet     artificial    stone 
sidewalks     furnished     and 
laid,  @  20c.  .        .        .   $640  00 

Less  15  per  cent,  retained       .       96  00 


935  85 


544  00 

$4,914  39 

Welles  avenue,  Argyle  street  to  Dorchester  avenue.  Work  not 
started. 

Labor,  including  engineering  expense         .        .  $49  75 

West  Fourth  street,  at  northwest  corner  Dorchester  avenue. 
Work  not  started. 

Advertising $1  33 

Wilmot  street,  Ashland  to  Newbern  street.     Work  not  started. 
Advertising $5  60 

Williams  street,  Washington  to  Call  street.     Work  not  started. 
Advertising $1  34 

Willowwood  street,  Lauriat  avenue  to  Norfolk  street.  Con- 
structed with  6-inch  macadam,  granite  block  paving  laid, 
filling  furnished,  edgestones  set,  flagging  crosswalks  hauled 
and  laid  and  crushed  stone  sidewalks  laid.  Length,  1,490 
feet.     Area,  4,316  square  yards. 

Advertising $5  97 

Labor,  including  engineering  and  inspection     .  529  38 
2,359  feet  10  inches  edgestone,  470  feet  2  inches 

circular  edgestone  and  2  small  corners     .        .  2,383  76 

1,566.75  tons  stone 2,506  SO 

530  feet  North  River  flagging      ....  702  00 

23,000  blocks 1,265  00 

Tolls 1  15 


Carried  fonrard $7,394  06 


168 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Brought  forward 

Amount  paid  Joseph  J.  Comfrey  under  contract: 
822  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (earth 

excavation),  @  50c.      .        .   $411  00 
58  cubic  yards  sub-grading  (rock 

excavation),  @  $1.75    .        .      101  50 
199  cubic   yards   filhng   furnished, 

@  $1.25 248  75 

2,924  linear  feet  edgestone  set,  @  26c.,    760  24 
1,045  square    yards     granite    block 

paving  laid,  @  50c.       .        .     522  50 
3,496  square  yards  macadam  surface 

placed,  @  35c.        .        .        .  1,223  60 
2,001  square    yards    crushed    stone 

sidewalks  laid,  @  23c.  .        .     460  23 
18  covers  reset,  @  $3     .        .        .       54  00 
Extra  work — Omit  brick  cross- 
walks and  substitute  flagging 
crosswalks  and  haul  flagging 
for   same   from   South   End 
yard: 
123  square    yards    flagging    cross- 
walks  hauled   and  laid,    @ 


^394  06 


123  00 


Extra  work  —  Haul  crushed 
stone  dust  from  Columbia- 
road  crusher  instead  of  from 
Codman-street  crusher: 
250  tons  crushed  stone  dust  hauled 
from  Columbia-road  crusher 
instead  of  from  Codman- 
street  crusher,  1  mile  over- 
haul, per  \  mile  per  ton, 
@  lie 


Less  5  per  cent,  retained 


55  00 

5,959  82 
197  99 


3,761  83 
11,155  89 


RECAPITULATION   OF   STREET   WORK. 

Charged  to  Appropriation  for  Street  Department. 

$3,572  16 

537  11 

3,180  86 


Allandale  street,  Centre  street  to  Brookline  line 
Atherton  street,  Amory  street  to  the  railroad  bridge, 
Atlantic  avenue,  between  Congress  and  Oliver  sts., 


Carried  forward 


r,290  13 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      169 


Brought  forward 

Beacon  street,  island  at  intersection  of  Common- 
wealth avenue         

Beacon  street,  at  bridge  over  B.  &  A.  R.R. 
Bradshaw  street,  Gleason  to  Glenway  street  . 
Breed  street,  retaining  wall        .... 
Bromley  street.  Old  Heath  to  New  Heath  street 
Bunker  Hill  street,  Chelsea  to  Jackson  street 
Cass  street,  Powell  to  Centre  street 
Centre  street,  Willow  street  200  feet  beyond  Beecl 

street        

Centre  street,  Eliot  street  to  Seaverns  avenue 
Columbia  road,   Blue  Hill  avenue  to  Stanwood 

street        

Columbia  road,  Stoughton  to  Hancock  street 
Comins  terrace,  entire  length  from  Bower  street 
Crawford    street,    Waumbeck    street    to  Walnut 

avenue     

Dorchester  avenue,  drawbridge  towards  Summe 

street       

East  Cottage  street.   Pleasant  street  to  Columbia 

road 

Edgeworth  street,  Bunker  Hill  to  Ferrin  street 
Ellis  street,  Hawthorne  to  Thornton  street    . 
Greenmount  street,  Dorchester  avenue  to  Pleasant 

street        

Hano  street,  Braintree  street  to  end 
Hawthorne  street.  Cedar  to  Ellis  street    . 
Heath  street,  Parker  to  Bromley  street    . 
Holborn  street,  Warren  street  to  Blue  Hill  avenue 
Jamaica  street.  South  street  to  the  end  . 
Juniper  street.  Cedar  to  Thornton  street 
L  street.  East  First  street  to  the  bridge    . 
Lambert  avenue.  Cedar  to  Kenilworth  street 
Leyden  street,  Northwood  to  Breed  street  . 
Main  street.  City  square  to  Thompson  square 
Market  street,  Faneuil  to  Washington  street 
Meridian  street,  Maverick  square  to  Elbow  street 
Meridian  street,  Eutaw  to  Condor  street    . 
Morton  street,  Canterbury  to  Forest  Hills  street 
Morton  street,  at  Oakridge  street 
Olney  street,  Bowdoin  to  Everton  street 
Paris  street.  Brooks  to  Putnam  street     . 
Park  street,  Tremont  to  Beacon  street    . 

Pierce  square,  Dorchester 

Porter  street,  from  Bismarck  street  120  feet  . 
Quincy  street,  Columbia  road  to  within  100  feet  o 

Blue  Hill  avenue 


^290  13 


Carried  forward 


531 

93 

527 

41 

502 

90 

804 

50 

799 

29 

943 

24 

938 

84 

708 

88 

1,185 

98 

3,944 

11 

375 

92 

982 

05 

824  03 


1,645  26 


1,805 

50 

953 

93 

486 

06 

308  46 

1,249 

96 

571 

52 

969 

03 

1,475 

22 

875 

37 

701 

73 

1,777 

19 

857 

06 

786 

54 

5,116 

30 

2,329 

75 

365 

73 

1,112 

38 

250 

00 

1,212 

75 

4,072 

42 

1,218 

82 

954 

49 

2,642 

77 

367 

00 

5,559 

17 

$60,023 

62 

170  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward 

Saratoga  street,  Meridian  to  Shelby  street 
Trenioni  street,  Boylston  to  Eliot  street 
Tremont  street,  Corning  street  to  the  railroad 
Tremont  street,  at  King's  Chapel,  artificial  stone 

sidewalks 

Water  street,  Washington  to  Devonshire  street 
Weston  street,  Cabot  to  Tremont  street  . 

Total    ........ 


Charged  to  Special  Appropriations 

Abolishment  of  Grade  Crossings,  Dudley  street 
Atlantic  avenue,  extension         .... 
Columbus  avenue,  asphalting    .... 
Engineering  Department 


.   $60,023 

62 

1 ,972 

52 

945 

87 

310 

41 

445 

00 

315 

00 

549 

16 

.   $64,561 

58 

$1,120  00 

290 

37 

.  '  62,808 

67 

120 

00 

^$64,339  04 

Charged  to  Appropriation  for  Street  Improvements. 

Albany  street,  Hampden  to  Eustis  street 
Albany  street,  Randolph  to  Bristol  street 
Albany  street,  Randolph  to  Union  Park  street 
Almont  street,  from    Walk    Hill    street    150    feet 

westerly   . 

Amory  street,  Boylston  to  Atherton  street     . 
Arch  street,  Milk  street  to  200  feet  southerly 
Arlington  street,  Brighton,  Parsons  street  westerly, 
Armstrong  street.  Chestnut  avenue  to  Mozart  street, 
Arthur  street,  Hichborn  street  to  North  Beacon 

street        

Ashley  street.  Chestnut  avenue  to  Armstrong  street, 
Astor  street,  Massachusetts  avenue  to  Hemenway 

street        

Beach  street.  South  to  Lincoln  street 

Beacon  street.  Pumping  station  to  the  Newton  line, 

Beacon  street,    Hereford    street   to   Massachusetts 

avenue      

Bennington  street,  Prescott  street  to  Central  square, 

northerly  side 

Berkeley  street,  Boylston  to  Providence  street 
Berkeley  street,  Tremont  street  to  Columbus  avenue, 
Bicknell  street,  Harvard  to  Bradshaw  street 

Carried  forward $65,040  28 

1  Includes  $8,924.77  paid  out  of  appropriation  for  Street  Improvements. 
'  Includes  $109.90  paid  out  of  appropriation  for  Street  Department. 


$23,514  25 

3,615 

72 

7,830 

80 

1,347 

40 

1,232 

41 

1,396 

25 

859 

45 

355 

19 

821 

26 

338 

73 

1,319 

45 

896 

23 

262 

39 

10,854 

08 

2,162 

00 

1,282 

00 

6,144 

19 

808 

48 

Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      171 


Brought  forward 

Blossom  street,  Cambridge  to  Parkman  street 
Blue  Hill  avenue,  Brunswick  to  Devon  street 
Blue  Hill  avenue,  West  Cottage  to  Stafford  street 
Blue  Hill  avenue,  West  Cottage  to  Edgewood  street 
Boston  street,  Washburn  to  Dorset  street 
Bowdoin  street,  Percival  street  to  Mount  Ida  road 
Boi/lston    street,    Berkeley    to    Clarendon    street 

northerly  side 

Brewster  street,  East  Seventh  to  East  Eighth  street 
Brimmer  street,  Byron  to  Chestnut  street 
Brookford  street,  Blue  Hill  avenue  to  Rand  street 
Buckingham  street,  Columbus  avenue  to  Dart- 
mouth street   

C  street,  from   1,030  feet  northeasterly  of  West 

First  street  to  across  Fargo  street 
C  street.  West  Broadway  to  West  Fourth  street 
C  street.  West  Fifth  to  across  West  Sixth  street 
C  street.  West  Fourth  to  West  Fifth  street  . 
Canterbury  street.  Blue  Hill  avenue  to  Angell  street 
Cedar  street,  Washington  to  Thornton  street 
Centre  street.  Green  Hill  avenue  to  Walter  street 
Centre  street.  Grove  to  Beech  street 
Centre  street,  Paul  Gore  to  Green  street 
Centre  street,  Paul  Gore  street  to  Eliot  square 
Church  street,  Adams  to  High  street 
Coleridge  street,  Wordsworth  to  Short  street 
Conway  street,  South  to  Fairview  street 
Cortes  street,  Berkeley  to  Ferdinand  street  . 
Crawford    street,    Warren    street    to    Humboldt 

avenue      

D  street.  West  Fifth  to  West  Seventh  street 
Dorchester  avenue,  Ellet  to  Leedsville  street 
Dorchester  avenue,  Adams  to  Park  street 
Dorchester  street.    West   First   street   to  240  feet 

northerly 

Dover  street,  Albany  street  to  Harrison  avenue 

E  street,  West  Broadway  to  West  Third  street 

Eastern  avenue.  Commercial  street  to  South  Ferry 

East  Fifth  street,  G  to  H  street 

East  Ninth  street,  I  to  K  street 

East  Sixth  street,  0  to  P  street,  southerly  side 

East  Third  street,  Emerson  to  H  street  . 

East  Third  street,  H  to  L  street 

Emerson  street,  Dorchester  to  PJast  Third  street 

Fairfield  street,  Boylston  street  to  Commonwealth 

avenue     

Fairview  street,  S(mth  to  Mendum  sti'eet 

C  arried  forvmrd 


$65,040  28 
559  70 
300  25 
1,796  34 
2,578  84 
6,691  40 
1,519  51 

4,141  00 

40  60 

223  88 

1,217  85 

3,647  70 


3,450 

2,269 

1,121 

1,407 

336 

737 

7,569 

1,481 

1,936 

7,732 

1,133 

418 

1,326 


26 
59 
03 
61 
13 
51 
80 
02 
84 
29 
74 
66 
32 


1,609  07 

28  77 
3,096  13 
1,302  80 
1,915  22 

1,286  32 
2,275  59 

901  49 

11,655  18 

2,060  45 

2,570  42 

675  48 
2,871  22 

542  10 
1,960  70 

753  20 

4,282  05 

158,464  34 


172  City  Document  No.  42. 

Brought  forward $158,464  34 

Fisher  avenue,  Parker  to  Hayden  street         .        .  210  11 

Fountain  street,  Circuit  to  Regent  street        .        .  1,427  28 

Freeport  street.  Linden  street  to  railroad        .        .  2,799  82 

Gage  street,  Trask  to  Northampton  street      .        .  179  45 

Geneva  avenue,  Bowdoin  street  to  Columbia  road,  5,449  44 

Gleason  street.  Harvard  to  Bradshaw  street  .        .  100  00 

H  street.  East  Sixth  to  East  Eighth  street     .        .  2,586  16 

Hampden  street,  Howard  to  Adams  street      .        .  300  13 

Hampden  street.  Island  across  Albany  street         .  1,944  16 

Hancock  street,  Bowdoin  street  to  Columbia  road  2,894  68 

Hanover  street,  Union  to  across  Tileston  street       .  38,110  07 
Hanover  street,    12   feet   east   of  Tileston   across 

Charter  street 1,094  50 

Hanson  street,  Tremont  street  to  Shawmut  avenue,  4,159  56 

Harrison  avenue,  Dover  to  Bristol  street        .        .  1,039  56 

Harrison  avenue.  East  Dedham  to  Maiden  street,  1,457  28 

Harvard  street,  City  square  to  Devens  street         .  2,422  03 

Harvard  street.  School  to  Washington  street          .  1,929  36 

Herrick  street,  Hichborn  to  North  Beacon  street  .  602  45 
Hichhorn  street.  North  Beacon  to  beyond  Arthur 

street 1,058  49 

Howland  street,  Warren  street  to  Humboldt  ave- 
nue           .  691  85 

Huntington   avenue,    West    Newton   to    Garrison 

street,  west  side 4,689  77 

Isabella   street,   Columbus   avenue   to   Ferdinand 

street 2,078  15 

Ivory  street,  Temple  to  Dent  street          .        .        .  1,283  68 

K  street.  East  First  to  East  Third  street     .          .  24  65 

La  Grange  street.  Centre  street  to  the  Newton  line,  13,552  89 

Lamartine  street,  Paul  Gore  to  Boylston  street    .  1,266  76 

Lambert  street,  Lambert  avenue  to  Highland  street,  2,384  91 

Lewis  street.  Marginal  street  to  South  Ferry          .  757  68 

London  street.  Meridian  to  Bennington  street        .  494  80 
Main  street,  B.  &  M.  R.R.  bridge  to   Somerville 

line 533  44 

Market    street,   Brighton,    Washington    to    North 

Beacon  street 33  20 

Marlborough  street.  Clarendon  street  to  within  200 

feet  of  Massachusetts  avenue       ....  4,103  90 
Mason  street,  from  213  feet  to  449  feet  south  of 

West  street _     .  1,502  80 

Massachusetts  avenue,  Albany  street  to  Harrison 

avenue,  north  side 1,029  86 

Massachusetts  avenue,  Southampton  street  to  rail- 
road bridge      .       ' 5,005  94 

Massachusetts  avenue,  Tremont  street  to  Columbus 

avenue,  north  side 5,041  03 


C  arried  forward $272,704  18 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      173 


Brought  forward 

Massachusetts  avenue,  Washington  street  to  Shaw- 

mut  avenue,  north  side 

Maxwell  street,  Dorchester,  Nelson  to  Capen  street, 
Melcher  street,  484  feet  northeast  from  Summer 

street        

Miller  street,  Lawrence  street  to  Rutherford  ave- 
nue     

Millmont   street,    Lambert    avenue    to    Highland 

street        

Moon  street,  Fleet  street  to  106  feet  southwesterly, 
Morton  street,  Evans  street  to  Selden  street  . 
Morton  street.  Harvard  to  Canterbury  street 
Morton  street,  Norfolk  street  to  Blue  Hill  avenue, 
N  street,  East  Broadway  to  East  Second  street   . 
Nelson  street,  Evans  to  Selden  street 
Newbury  street,  Arlington  to  Fairfield  street 
North  Beacon  street,  Cambridge  to  Etna  street 
North  square,  North  to  Moon  street 
Old  road,  Elmo  to  Glenway  street  .... 
Park  square,  Boylston  to  Eliot  street 
Parmelee  street,  Massachusetts  avenue  to  North- 
ampton street         

Parsons    street,    Faneuil    street    to    the    railroad 

bridge 

Pleasant  street,  Hancock  street  to  East  Cottage 

street        

Prescott  street,  Hampden  to  Eustis  street 
Prince  street,  Hanover  street  to  North  square 
Quincy  street,  Warren  street  to  Blue  Hill  avenue, 
River  street,  Mattapan  square  to  Hyde  Park  line, 

south  side 

Rochester  street,  Harrison  avenue  to  Albany  street, 
Rockland  street,  Warren  to  Fenno  street 
Ruggles  street,  Cabot  to  Tremont  street 
Ruggles  street,  Shawmut  avenue  to  Cabot  street, 
Ruggles  street,  Huntington  avenue  to  Parker  street 
Rutherford  avenue,  Essex  to  Mill  street  . 
Rutherford  avenue,  Essex  to  Baldwin  street  . 
Rutherford  avenue.  Mill  street  to   Tibbetts  Town 

Way 

Savin  Hill  avenue,  Dewey  street  to  the  railroad 
School  street,  Waishington  street  to  Walnut  avenue 
Schuyler  street,  Hartwell  to  Maple  street 
Shawmut  avenue,  Dover  to  Union  Park  street 
Shawmut  avenue.  Union  Park  to  East  Dedham 

street        

Shawmut  avenue,  Lenox  to  Sawyer  street 
Smith  street,   Parker  to   Phillips  street,   and  St 
Alphonsus  street  to  Huntington  avenue    . 

Carried  forward 


272,704 

18 

1,184 

44 

8 

25 

1,847 

17 

643 

38 

866 

86 

201 

48 

3,265 

53 

3,780 

42 

5,997 

47 

1,751 

89 

630 

68 

5,882 

06 

5,135 

54 

1,023 

84 

2,617 

42 

19,259 

36 

526  08 

5,926  15 

8,070  10 

1,223  11 

153  05 

2,697  10 

1,399  19 
2,846  19 
1,044  31 
1,394  70 
14,004  60 
2,502  35 
1,677  20 
1,815  35 

2,149  59 
6,344  36 
1,537  70 
184  68 
2,981  57 

1,822  17 
1,273  27 

1,985  96 
1390,358  75 


174 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Brought  fortvard 

Southampton  street,  Massachusetts  avenue  to  rail- 
road bridge 

*S^.  James  avenue,  Berekley  to  Clarendon  street  . 
Stoughton  street,  Harrison  avenue  to  Albany  street, 
Sutherland  road,   Commonwealth   to    Englewood 

avenue      

Templeton  street,  Adams  street  to  Dorchester  ave- 
nue     

Thornton  street.  Guild  to  Cedar  street 

Tibbetts   Town   Way,   Mill   street  to   Rutherford 

avenue     

Trask  street,  Harrison  avenue  to  Parmelee  street, 
Tremont  street,  at  King's  Chapel  Cemetery    . 
Tremont  street,  at  Granary  Burying  Ground 
Trinity  place,  Stuart  to  Stanhope  street 
Tupelo  street,  Quincy  to  Savin  street 
Utica  street.  Beach  to  Kneeland  street    . 
Vernon  street,  Cabot  to  across  Auburn  street 
Wales  street,  Blue  Hill  avenue  to  Harvard  street, 
Walk  Hill  street,  Blue  Hill  avenue  to  Harvard 

street        

Waltham  street,  Tremont  to  Washington  street     . 
Warren  street,  Dudley  to  Moreland  street 
Warren  street,  Copeland  street  to  Blue  Hill  avenue, 
Warren  street,  Moreland  street  to  Walnut  avenue, 
Washington  street,  Armandine  to  Euclid  street 
Washington  street,  Bowdoin  to  Eldon  street  . 
Washington  street.  Beach  to  Milk  street 
Washington  street.  Milk  street  to  near  Court  avenue, 
Washington  street,  Moultrie  to  Centre  street  . 
Washington  street,  St.  James  to  across  Guild  street 
Washington  street,  Townsend  to  Morton  street 
Water  street,  Devonshire  to  Congress  street   . 
Waumbeck  street,  Harold  to  Crawford  street 
Waumheck  street,  Warren  to  Wabeno  street  . 
Webster  street,  McCormick  square  to  Orleans  street 
West  Broadway,  E  to  F  street 
West  Fifth  street,  A  to  C  street 
West  Third  street,  A  to  D  and  E  to  F  street  . 
Winter  street.  Church  to  Adams  street,  including 

Parish  street 

Worthington  street,  at  Normal  School 

Total 

Amount  included  in  cost  for  Columbus  avenue 

Less    amount    paid    out    of    appropriation    for 
Street  Department 


,358  75 

9,519  90 

203  90 

1,375  22 

4  65 


2,387  91 
572  97 

3,139  91 

1,547  00 

236  00 

1,000  00 

1,540  05 

908  89 

666  23 

7,069  09 

1,353  38 

7,032  66 
7,949  62 
2,376  60 

289  09 
2,795  87 

902  39 
27 
4,971 
7,841 
3,151 
1,702  38 
1,515  76 
3,499  98 
1,291 

195 
2,333 
5,003 
3,058 
5,997 


00 
51 
97 
08 


56 

08 
01 
15 
17 
52 


2,677  91 
501  88 

$486,998  04 
8,924  77 

S495,922  81 

13,456  91 
$482,465  90 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      175 


Charged  to  Appropriation  for  Highways,  Making  of. 


Arcadia  park,  Ditson  to  Arcadia  street 
Aspinwall  road,    Washington    street    to    Talbot 

avenue     

Ashland  street,  Mill  to  Everdean  street  . 

Avenue  Louis  Pasteur,  Longwood  avenue  to  the 

Fenway 

Bakersfield  street,  Stoughton  to  Willis  street 
Bayswater  street,  Saratoga  street  to  Austin  avenue, 
Bellevue  street,  extended  to  Hamilton  street 
Bennington  street,  Chelsea  street  to  Belle  Isle  Inlet, 
Bernard  street,  Talbot  avenue  to  the  railroad 
Boardman  street,  Saratoga  street  to  B.  &  M.  R.R., 
Boijden  street,  Lauriat  avenue  to  Callender  street, 
Bradshaw  street,  extended  to  Esmond  street 
Bruce  street,  Dracut  to  Wrentham  street 
Causeway  street,  Washington  street  north  across 

Medford  street 

Clayhourne  street,  Bowdoin  to  Dakota  street 
Clement  avenue,  Stratford  to  Meredith  street 
Corona  street,  Bowdoin  street  to  Geneva  avenue  . 
Cottage  street,  Maverick  to  northeasterly  line  of 

Gove  street 

Dahlgren  street,  Westville  to  Corona  street     . 
Dakota  street,  Greenbrier  street  to  Geneva  avenue, 
Davitt  street,  from    Savin    Hill    avenue   247    feet 

northeasterly 

Everdean  street.  Green  Hill  to  Ashland  street 
Everdean  street.  Green  Hill  to  Preston  street 
Fenwood  road,  Huntington  to  Brookline  avenue 
Fisher  avenue,    Hayden    street    to    Parker    Hill 

avenue     

Fottler  road.  Walk  Hill  street  to  Tileston  avenue 
Frankfort  street,  Maverick  street  to  northeasterly 

line  of  Gove  street 

Harlem  street,  Glenway  to  Greenwood  street 

Hobson  street,  Faneuil  to  Hobart  street 

Jersei/  street,  Audubon  road  to  Brookline  avenue 

Kerwin  street,  Talbot  avenue  to  Bernard  street 

Kilton  street,  Harvard  to  Park  street 

Lansdowne  street,  Brookline  avenue  to  235  feet 

west  of  Ipswich  street 

Larchmont  street,  Waldeck  to  Greenbrier  street 
Larkin  street,  Hampden  to  Adams  street 
Longfellow  street,  Draper  to  Topliff  street 
Lorraine  street,  Belgrade  to  Colberg  avenue  . 
Mallet  street,  Florida  to  Adams  street     . 
Maplcton  street,  Murdock  to  Market_street     . 

Carried  forward 


$2,681  78 

7,388  30 
108  75 

5,840  03 
7,426  81 
8,972  35 

207  59 

9,868  79 

5  06 

457  73 
2,515  77 

139  19 
1,322  09 

10,835  29 

2,794  71 

2,812  22 

67  60 

108  36 

1,407  38 

89  00 

2,296  97 

75  35 

137  31 

11,148  44 

214  50 
2,438  92 

120  81 
44  00 
7,874  37 
4,725  42 
5,143  83 
3,922  98 


7,433 
612 
250 
7,063 
3,400 
4,545 
5,902 


53 
63 
49 
81 
24 
54 
88 


[32,400  82 


176 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Brought  forward 

Marmion  street,  from    Cornwall   street    306    feet 

northeasterly 

Meredith  street,  Kenneth  street  to  Clement  avenue, 
Milwood  street,  Adams  to  Milton  street 
Norwood  street,  Tolman  street,  northwesterly 
Norton  street,  Bowdoin  to  Speedwell  street    . 
Oakridge  street,  Codman  to  Morton  street 
Park  View  street,  Hutchings  to  Seaver  street 
Pequot  street,  Wait  to  Calumet  street 
Pomfret  street.  Maple  to  Corey  street 
Primrose  street,  Walter  to  Fairview  street 
Queensberry  street,  Audubon  road  to  Audubon  road, 
Rockledge  street,  Lambert    avenue    to    Thornton 

street        

Roseland  street,    Dorchester    avenue   to    Samoset 

street        

Rosemary  street.  South  street  easterly  to  railroad, 
Samoset  street.  Centre  street  to  Welles  avenue 
Seaver  street,  at  the  northeasterly  corner  of  Wal- 
nut avenue      

South  Huntington  avenue,  Huntington  avenue  to 

Heath  street 

Speedwell  street,  Topliff  to  Hamilton  street    . 
Welles  avenue,  Argyle  street  to  Dorchester  avenue. 
West  Fourth  street,  at  northwest  corner  of  Dor- 
chester avenue        

Wilmot  street,  Ashland  to  Newbern  street 
Williams  street,  Washington  to  Call  street     . 
Willowwood  street,    Lauriat    avenue    to    Norfolk 
street        

Add  error  on  Clement  avenue 


New  Edgestones.     (Not  including  "323"  and  "393"  Streets.) 
First  Setting.     Linear  Feet. 


$132,400 

82 

2,376 

26 

2,555 

54 

2,377 

12 

544 

84 

124 

12 

7,632 

69 

1,681 

71 

82 

48 

4,639 

37 

5,231 

82 

7,051 

08 

2,880 

36 

3,245 

31 

232 

88 

3,052 

43 

84 

93 

1,965 

45 

4,914 

39 

49 

75 

1 

33 

5 

06 

1 

34 

11,155 

89 

$194,286  97 

358 

87 

$194,645  84 

Year. 

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pq 

O 

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o 

1 

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1 

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u 

o 
Q 

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I 

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1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1907 

729 
1,926 
1,957 
1,578 
1,391 
2,049 
2,078 

414 

616 
1,184 
1,121 
1,581 
1,124 
1,494 

628 
1,263 

100 

"669' 
■■256' 

'  4,627 ' 
688 

5,838 
467 

1,867 
261 
908 

614 
7,936 

990 

912 
2,677 
6,056 
4,203 

349 

9,633 
22,574 
10,428 
10,959 

3,912 
13,548 
15,119 

4,781 

8,882 
13,942 
3,842 
10,164 
3,661 
1,814 
2,307 
1,663 

1,544 
2,480 
2,082 
4,131 
2,092 
4,705 

'""534' 

22,118 
54,668 
21,108 
35,163 
15,883 
31,533 
24,596 
10,162 

Totals. . 

12,121 

9,011 

919 

14,646 

23,737 

90,954 

46,275 

17,568 

215,231 

Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      177 


New   Brick   Sidewalks.      (Not  including  "323"  and  "393"  Streets.) 
First  Laying.     Square  Yards . 


Year. 

c 
■| 
o 

m 

O 

m 

c 

o 

o 
K 

§ 

a 

0 

1 

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O 

a 
o 

i 

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1 

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1 

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a 

3 

a 
2 

1 

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1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1,069 
4,617 
1,319 
1,161 
1,529 
1,186 
934 
455 

1,476 

1,142 

1,425 

635 

817 

1,980 

699 

1,157 

477 
323 

873 
100 

288 

1,583 
3,825 
342 
182 
432 
103 
278 
400 

4,033 
5,613 
2.537 

700 
1,915 
4,140 
1,758 

856 

4,999 

4,920 

1,668 

2,342 

2,136 

790 

899 

296 

2,858 
549 
190 
186 
923 
400 

328 

17,368 

21,089 

7,769 

5,206 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1907 

429 
223 

940 
202 
106 
250 

9,121 
8,801 
4,674 
3,965 

Totals. . 

12,270 

9,331 

1,452 

2,759 

7,145 

21,552 

18,050 

5,434 

77,993 

The  amount  of  new  edgestones  set  and  new  brick  side- 
walks paved  during  the  past  year,  not  including  '^323"  and 
"393"  streets,  is  as  follows: 


Edgestones. 
Linear  Feet. 

Brick. 

SquareYards . 

South  Boston  Paving  District,  No.  1 

414 

1,263 

908 

349 

4,781 

1,663 

250 

534 

455 

East  Boston  Paving  District,  No.  2 

1,157 

Brighton  Paving  District,  No.  4 

250 

West  Roxbury  Paving  District,  Nos.  5  and  11 .  . .. 

Dorchester  Paving  District,  Nos.  6  and  12 

Roxbury  Paving  District,  No.  7 

400 
856 
296 

Charlestown  Paving  District,  No.  3 

223 

City  Proper  Paving  District,  Nos.  8,  9,  10 

328 

Totals 

10,162 

3,965 

City  Document  No.  42. 


Loads  of  Snow  and  Street  Cleanings  Removed  During  the  Past  Year. 


Districts. 


South  Boston. . 
East  Boston .  . 
Charlestown .  .  . 

Brighton 

Jamaica  Plain . 
Dorchester. .  .  . 

Roxbury 

South  End.... 
Back  Bay .... 

North  End 

West  Roxbury . 
Ashmont 


Totals. 


Snow. 


Single. 


Double. 


10,007 
2,062 
4,411 


221 


112 
6,002 

678 
6,072 


29,565 


3,288 
2,467 
1,373 


367 


17,794 

426 

7,192 


32,907 


Street  Cleaning. 


Single. 


6,297 

539 
1,842 
4,669 
3.374 
2,909 
5,170 
5,547 

366 
3,384 
2,673 


36,770 


Double. 


2,522 

24 
2,392 
878 
291 
485 
3,316 
453 

104 
444 


10,909 


About  70,000  cubic  yards  of  snow  removed. 

About  32,000  cubic  yards  of  dirt  and  scrapings  removed. 


Crushed  Stone. 

Output  of  Stone  from  City  Crushers  and  Cost  of  Operating. 


Crushed 
Stone. 


Tons. 


Cost  of 

Operating  and 

Maintenance 

for  Fiscal  Year. 


Cost  of 

Operating  and 

Maintenance 

for  Calendar 

Year. 


Centre-street  Crusher 

Chestnut  Hill-avenue  Crusher 

Codman-street  Crusher 

Columbia-road  Crusher. 

Dimock-street  Crusher 

Rosseter-street  Crusher 

Grove-street  Crusher 

Bleiler  Crusher 

Kenney  Crusher 


1,099 

8,651 

861 

19,496 
1,779 
1,083 

11,917 


$8,605  21 

12,211  86 
4,168  20 

35,733  58 
9,336  89 
7,137  59 

20,710  80 
4,779  09 
6,725  10 


Totals. 


44,886 


$109,408  32 


$8,035  90 
17,272  39 

4,230  61 
43,143  23 
10,870  31 

8,025  41 
15,979  10 

4,458  74 

6,369  16 


$118,384  85 


Materials  Purchased  through  Supply  Department,  1907. 

1,200  No.  1  paving  blocks,  @  S65  .        .        .  $78  00 

283,759    Boston  blocks,  @  $70    .        .        .        .        19,863  13 


284,959  blocks 


,941  13 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      179 


13,961  gutter  blocks,  @ 
31,066  "  @    62 

93,924  "  @    55 


138,951  gutter  blocks     . 

500  paving  bricks,  @  $12      . 

15,000  "  @    11.50 

58,000  "  @    11       . 

1,142,850  "  @    13      , 

800  fire  bricks,  @  $30     . 

1,500  vitrified  bricks,  @  $24    . 

3,200  Barrington  bricks,  ^ 

25^000  Mack  bricks,  @  $32 

73,007  "  @    33.50 


1,319,857  bricks 


6  barrels  Portland   Cement,  @  $2.10 

284              "                 "                @  1.80 

227              "                 "                @  2.50 

1,222              "                 "                @  2.25 


1,739  barrels  Portland  cement 

4  large  corners,  @  $6 

85  small  corners,  @    3 .  60    . 

1,500  feet  edgestone,  @  74^c.  . 

4,308  feet  11  inches  edgestone,  @  74c. 
11,712x5  feet  edgestone,  @  70c. 
200  "  @  78c. 

14,493  feet  7  inches  edgestone,  @  75c. 


32,214  feet  6  inches,   4  large  corners   and   85 
small  corners 


26  feet  circular  edgestone,  @  $1.50    . 
81  feet  9^  inches  circular  edgestone,  @  $1.25 
2,407  feet  7^-  inches  circular  edgestone,  @    1.30 


2,515  feet  5  inches  circular  edgestone 

1,865  feet  4  inches  gran,  flagging,  @  86c. 
3,231  feet  2  inches  gran,  flagging,  @  80c. 


$837  66 

1,926  08 

5,165  82 

$7,929  56 

$6  00 

172  50 

638  00 

14,857  05 

24  00 

36  00 

96  00 

800  00 

2,445  71 

$19,075  26 

$12  60 

511  20 

567  50 

2,749  50 

$3,840  80 


$24  00 

306  00 

1,117  50 

3,188  60 

8,198  90 

156  00 

10,870  20 


$23,861  20 

$39  00 

102  25 

3,130  04 


5,096  feet  6  inches  gran,  flagging 


$3,271 

29 

$1,604 
2,584 

19 
92 

$4,189 

11 

180 


City  Document  No.  42. 


465  tons  beach  gravel,  @  93c. 
3,827  "  "  @  80c. 


4,292  tons  beach  gravel     . 

85    single  loads  gravel,  @  30c.    . 

8|  double  loads  gravel,  @  $1.55 

210 

92 

322 

550 

1,810 

1,606 

1,832 

2,258 

1,684 

1,037 

257 


m 

50c. 

@  $1 

15 

@ 

25 

@ 

40 

m 

43 

@ 

45 

@ 

50 

m 

60 

@ 

65 

@ 

80 

@ 

2 

00 

1 1,666|^  double  loads  and  85  single  loads  gravel 


2  barrels  lime,   @  Sl.lO    . 
2  "  @    1.25    . 

2  "  @    1.50    . 

6  barrels  lime 

841  tons  beach  sand,  @  $1.00 
811         "  "  @     1.10 


1,652  tons  beach  sand 

30  double  loads  sand,  @  $1.20 


207 
362 
746 
280 
3 
277 
80 


@ 
@ 
@ 
@ 
@ 

@ 

@ 


1.30 
1.38 
1.40 
1.50 
1.55 
1.60 
1.80 


1,985  double  loads  sand 


330  cubic  yards  filling,  @  50c. 
6,787  loads  filling,  @  30c. 
2,781  "  @  50c. 

4,317  "  @  75c. 

1,451  ."  @  90c. 


$432  45 
3,061  60 

^3,494  05 

$25  50 

12  59 

105  00 

105  80 

402  50 

770  00 

2,588  30 

2,328  70 

2,748  00 

3,612  80 

2,778  60 

1,866  60 

514  00 


$17,858 

39 

$2  20 

2  50 

3  00 

$7  70 

$841 
892 

00 
10 

$1,733 

10 

15,336  loads  and  330  cubic  yards  filling 


$36  00 

269  10 

499  56 

1,044  40 

420  00 

4  65 

443  20 

144  00 

^2,860  91 

$165  00 
2,036  10 
1,390  50 
3,237  75 
1,305  90 

58,135  25 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      181 


Lumber,  Etc.,  1908. 


35 x\  feet  cypress  gutter, 

@  % 

160 

$5  69 

5  feet  cypress  strips,  @  S55 

28 

50  fence  pickets,  @  S40  . 

2  00 

200  4-foot  pickets,  @  S35 

7  00 

62  feet  furring  @  S26      . 

1  61 

19,500  clear  shingles,  @  S4    . 

78  00 

15,000               "               $4.25 

63  75 

59,000  extra  clear  shingles,  @  $4 

50 

265  50 

8,000  extra  shingles,  @  $4.75 

38  00 

12  3-inch  rollers,  @  $1 .  10 

13  20 

40  8-foot  cedar  posts,  @  65c. 

26  00 

225        "               "                 40c. 

90  00 

50  cedar  posts,  @  25c.     . 

12  50 

50  sign  posts,  @  $1 

50  00 

24  cedar  posts,  @  $1.50 

36  00 

10  10-foot  posts,  @  50c. 

5  00 

150  10-foot  cedar  posts,  @  70c. 

105  00 

173  No.  10  square  posts,  @  $1.75 

302  75 

15  No.  11  posts,  @  $4.50 

67  50 

15  special  stall  posts,  @  $3.75 

56  25 

105  feet  fence  cap,  @  2c. 

2  10 

54     "             "               3c. 

1  62 

108  feet  moulding,  @  2c. 

2  16 

39      "            "              3Jc. 

1  37 

100  clear  clapboards,    @  $50 

5  00 

100  extra  clapboards,  @    52 

5  20 

10  feet  quarter  round,  @  Ic. 

10 

95     "    maple,  @  $60 

5  70 

382     "         "              75 

28  66 

63     "    oak,  @  $100 

6  30 

283     "       "              80 

22  64 

1,120     "       "            120 

134  40 

65     "    white  wood,  @  $50 

3  25 

209     "              "                   65 

13  59 

361     "              "                   80 

28  88 

1,013     "              "                   75 

75  98 

320     "              "                 100 

32  00 

1,229     "    pine,  @  $35 

43  02 

1,654     "        "             38 

62  86 

4,601     "        "             40 

184  04 

1,766     "        "             45 

79  48 

19,292     "        «            50 

964  60 

1,236     "        "             55 

67  98 

2,150     "        "             60 

129  00 

7,432     "        "             65 

483  10 

48     "        "             70 

3  36 

1,182     "        "             75 

88  66 

Carried  forward 

3,701  08 

182 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Bro  light  forward 

1,204  feet  pine,  @ 

2,002  " 

275  " 

315  " 

820  " 

175  " 

403  " 

183,592  "    spruce, 

24,564  " 

38,514  " 

26,925  " 

3,831  " 

5,373  " 

1,022  " 

7,634  " 

1,000  " 

609  " 

1,271  " 


95 
100 
105 
110 
115 
125 
@  $26 

26.75 

27 

27.90 

28 

28.50 

29 

30 

35 

40 

45 


Cement. 

2  barrels  cement,  @  $1  29   . 
5        "  "  1   15   . 

4        "  "  1  30   . 

11  barrels  cement     .        . 


1,420.75  tons  stone,  crushed  stone  and  stone  dust, 

50.8 
2,860.89 
1,014.365 
443.52 

24.8 
3,564.045 

50.53 
1,079.295 

268.77 
1,638.757 

43  double  loads  stone,  crushed  stone  and  stone  dust. 


;3,701  08 

102  34 

190  20 

27  50 

33  08 

90  20 

20  13 

50  38 

4,773  40 

657  10 

1,039  89 

751  20 

107  26 

153  12 

29  64 

229  02 

35  00 

24  36 

57  24 


$12,072  14 

$2  58 

5  75 

• 

5  20 

$13  53 

1  00... 

.     $1,420  75 

1  25... 

63  50 

70... 

.      2,002  63 

1  30... 

.       1,318  67 

1  40... 

620  92 

1  45... 

35  96 

1  50... 

.      5,346  09 

1  55... 

78  32 

1  75... 

.       1,888  77 

2  00... 

537  54 

1  60... 

.       2,622  02 

§2  80. 

120  40 

$16,055  57 

Street  Department  -—  Executive  Engineer.      183 


Street  Openings. 

Permits  for  making  openings  in  the  public  streets  have  been 
'ssiiecl  from  this  office  during  the  year  ending  January  31, 
1908,  as  follows : 


Permits. 


Feet. 


American  Sugar  Refming  Company 

American  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Company.  .  .  . 

Auxiliaiy  Fire  Alarm  Company 

Boston  Fire  Department 

Boston  Lamp  Department 

Boston  Police  Department 

Boston  Sewer  Department 

Boston  Transit  Commission 

Boston  Water  Department 

Boston  &  Albany  Railroad  Company 

Boston  Elevated  Railway  Company 

Boston,  Revere  Beach  &  Lynn  Railroad  Company, 

Boston  Consolidated  Gas  Company 

Boston  Low  Tension  Wire  Association 

Boston  Pneumatic  Transit  Company 

Boston  Asphalt  Company 

Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company 

Brookline,  Town  of 

Charles  River  Basin  Commission 

Charlestown  Gas  and  Electric  Company 

Edison  Electric  Illuminating  Company 

East  Boston  Gas  Company 

Eastern  Cold  Storage  Company 

Hind,  Thomas  J 

Lynn  &  Boston  Railroad  Company 

Massachusetts  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Company, 

Metropolitan  Water  and  Sewer  Commission 

Murtfeldt,  W.  A.,  Company 

New  England  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company, 

National  Dock  and  Storage  Company 

New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Co. . .  . 

Old  Colony  Street  Railway  Company 

Postal  Telegraph  Cable  Company 

Quincy  Market  Cold  Storage  Company 

Simpson  Brothers  Corporation 

Standard  Oil  Company 

United  States  Treasury  Department 

Union  Freight  Railway  Company 

Warren  Brothers  Company 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Company 

Miscellaneous 

Emergency  Permits,  Class  A 

Emergency  Permits   returned   as   used   799,   esti 
mated  length 


Totals, 


12 

3 

29 

181 

25 

275 

1 

3,169 

2 

168 

2 

2,424 

30 

11 

2 

6 

2 

1 

138 

1,408 

290 

12 

76 

7 

5 

12 

66 

440 

1 

4 

2 

21 

42 

73 

13 

1 

6 

66 

6 

2,573 

985 


12,592 


40 

36 

180 

1,438 

3,793 

1,806 

14,335 

6 

90,498 

30 

34,344 

110 

114,351 

11,992 

108 

900 

3,100 

70 

40 

10,192 

52,175 

25,828 

705 

6,345 

655 

404 

739 

5,915 

17,740 

50 

805 

60 

2,661 

876 

16,518 

134 

10 

336 

11,801 

336 

195,677 


3,294 


630,433 


Making  a  total  length  of  openings  of  about  119.4  miles. 


184 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Permits  other  than  for  street  openings  have  been  issued  as 
follows : 


Advertising  by  man  wearing  hat  and  coat  lettered 
Cleaning  snow  from  roofs 
Dumping  snow  in  public  alleys 

Driving  cattle 

Erecting  and  repairing  awnings 

Erecting  and  repairing  buildings     . 

Emergency  permits,  class  B 

Feeding  horses  on  streets 

Loading  and  unloading  goods 

Moving  buildings        .... 

Pedlers,  Class  1  and  2       .        .        . 

Painting  signs  or  notices  on  obstruction 

Placing  signs  flat  on  buildings 

Projecting  signs  and  lamps 

Raising  and  lowering  safes,  machinery 

Selling  fruit,  etc.,  from  stands 

Selling  goods  from  areas   . 

Selling  goods  from  doors  and  windows 

Special  holiday  permits  for  Old  Home  Week,  etc 

Special  permits  for  other  business  purposes   . 

Extension  of  permits  already  given 


fences 


etc. 


Permits . 

28 

140 

66 

23 

3,557 

7,864 

972 

575 

29 

9 

395 

8 

2,560 

22 

436 

234 

13 

24 

649 

140 

737 


Total 18,481 


Total  number  of  permits  issued  for  street  openings, 
Total  number  of  permits  issued  for  other  purposes. 

Grand  total  of  permits  issued      .... 


12,592 
18,481 

31,073 


Bonds  for  Permits. 

There  are  on  file  in  this  office  1,421  bonds,  which  are  guar- 
anteed by  some  one  of  the  surety  companies  authorized  to  do 
business  in  the  State  of  Massachusetts,  not  including  sixty- 
one  (61)  twenty  thousand  (20,000)  dollar  bonds  which  have 
been  deposited  with  the  City  Auditor. 


Coal  Vaults  or  Areas  Beneath  Sidewalks. 

There  have  been  sixteen  (16)  permits  issued  for  the  con- 
struction of  coal  vaults  during  the  year,  as  per  order  of  the 
Board  of  Aldermen. 

There  have  also  been  sixteen  (16)  permits  issued  for  side- 
walk covers  of  iron,  glass,  etc.,  over  areas. 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.      185 


Emergency  Permits. 

An  improvement  in  the  matter  of  emergency  openings  has 
been  made  by  adopting  the  system  of  issuing  a  regular  permit 
on  receipt  at  this  office  of  the  coupon  detached  from  the 
permit,  which  is  required  by  regulations.  Thus  we  have  a 
record  of  such  openings,  and  are  able  to  make  provisions  for 
the  repair  of  the  base  and  paving  as  may  be  necessary. 

Notices. 

There  have  been  ten  thousand  and  fourteen  (10,014) 
notices  sent  to  the  foremen  of  the  department  directing  them 
to  make  repairs  to  defects  in  public  streets.  Also  three 
thousand  two  hundred  and  ninety-seven  (3,297)  to  depart- 
ments, corporations  and  private  parties  to  make  repairs  in 
the  streets  where  openings  had  been  made  and  the  street  left  in 
an  unsatisfactory  condition,  and  owners  of  estates  where  side- 
walk light  covers  were  defective. 

Seven  hundred  and  ninety  (790)  notices  have  been  sent  to 
departments  and  corporations  where  street  improvements 
were  about  to  be  made. 

There  have  been  two  hundred  and  ten  (210)  notices  sent  to 
departments  and  corporations  at  the  direction  of  the  Chief 
Engineer  of  the  department. 

Each  morning  a  statement  is  forwarded  to  each  district 
foreman  giving  the  locations  of  all  permits  issued  the  preceding 
day  in  his  district. 

The  inspectors  assigned  to  the  various  districts  continue 
to  make  a  daily  report  of  all  defects  in  the  streets.  On  receipt 
of  these  reports  the  parties  responsible  for  the  defects  are 
ordered  to  make  the  necessary  repairs.  It  is  the  duty  of  the 
inspector  to  see  that  the  street  is  repaired  in  a  satisfactory- 
manner. 

The  department  is  very  much  annoyed  by  contractors 
having  permits  to  occupy  sidewalks  for  building  purposes. 
These  contractors  frequently  leave  the  sidewalk  in  such  a  bad 
condition  that  were  it  not  for  the  inspector,  whose  duty  it  is  to 
follow  up  these  contractors,  the  city  would  be  at  a  considerable 
expense  each  year  repairing  sidewalks  which  had  been  dis- 
turbed for  building  operations. 

An  inspector  is  assigned  to  the  construction  of  artificial 
stone  sidewalks,  and  another  to  make  examination  of  places 
where  defects  have  been  alleged  to  exist  and  damages  resulted. 

The  inspectors  detailed  to  serve  with  th(»  different  cor- 
porations making  openings  in  the  streets,  send  a  daily  report 


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to  this  office  as  heretofore.     These  men  are  paid  by  the  cor- 
poration whose  work  they  inspect. 

Electric  Poles. 

Permits  have  been  issued  during  the  year  for  the  placing  of 
forty  (40)  new  poles  as  per  plans  on  file  in  this  office,  and  in 
accordance  with  orders  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen. 

Permits  have  been  issued  for  the  resetting  of  six  hundred  and 
seventy-nine  (679)  poles  which  were  defective  or  dangerous. 

Permits  have  been  issued  for  the  removal  of  four  hundred 
and  eighty-two  (482)  poles  as  per  order  of  the  Board  of  Alder- 
men and  Wire  Commissioner. 


Plans. 

Plans  of  electric  poles,  locations  of  electric  conduits,  gas 
mains,  railway  tracks  and  a  large  number  of  miscellaneous 
matters,  such  as  steam  pipes,  areas,  etc.,  are  kept  on  file, 
and  properly  booked  and  indexed. 


Street  numbering  plans 
Elevated  structural  plans 
Miscellaneous  plans 
Bridge  grades 
Track  plans 
Conduit  plans 
Pole  plans    . 

Total  plans  on  file 


1,475 

108 

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3,563 

4,996 

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PROPERTY  IN  CHARGE  OF  THE  SUPERINTENDENT 
OF   STREETS. 

South  Boston. 

Columbia  road,  corner  H  street,  stable,  carriage  house,  shed, 
tool  house  and  ofhce  built  by  the  city  on  land  containing  12,017 
square  feet,  rented  from  William  H.  Hart. 

Columbia  road,  corner  of  Hamlin  street,  lot  of  land  used  for 
storage  purposes,  containing  6,710  square  feet,  rented  from 
Charles  P.  Mooney,  agent. 

East  Boston. 

Chelsea  street,  Nos.  492  and  494,  wharf  property  containing 
118,584  square  feet  (L  3,117),  purchased  in  1897  from  Francis 
S.  Lally.     This  property  is  at  present  not  in  use. 

East  Eagle  street,  corner  Glendon  street,  sheds,  stable  and 
office  building,  erected  by  the  city  on  wharf  property  containing 
326,700  square  feet,  leased  in  1900  from  Blodgett  &  Whidden 
for  a  term  of  ten  years.  This  property  is  used  jointly  with  the 
Sewer,  Sanitary  and  Street  Cleaning  and  Watering  Depart- 
ments. 

Charlestown. 

Medford  street,  foot  of  Elm  street,  wharf  property  containing 
44,194  square  feet  (Sur.  Prog.  968),  owned  by  the  city.  Upon 
this  lot  are  a  shed,  stable  and  office  building. 


Brighton. 

Union  street,  opposite  Shepard  street,  lot  of  land  containing 
37,000  square  feet  owned  by  the  city.  This  lot  is  at  present  not 
in  use. 

Chestnut  Hill  avenue,  ledge  lot  containing  569,776  square 
feet  (L  1,630),  purchased  in  1882  by  the  city.  Upon  this  lot 
are  stone  crusher,  stable,  shed  and  office  building. 

West  Roxbury. 

Child  street,  lot  of  land  containing  43,024  square  feet  owned 
by  the  city.     Upon  this  lot  are  sheds,  stable  and  office  building. 

Alt.  Vernon  street,  near  Pleasant  street,  lot  of  land  containing 
16,275  scjuare  feet,  belonging  to  the  Schoolhouse  Commission. 
Upon  this  lot  is  a  stable  and  office  building. 

Morton  street,  near  Canterbury  street,  lot  of  land  containing 
14,484  square  feet,  owned  by  the  city  and  used  for  storage  pur- 
poses. 

Rosemari/  street,  lot  of  land  used  for  storage  purposes,  con- 
taining 3,780  square  feet,  rented  from  Edward  Cook. 


226  City  Document  No.  42. 

Centre  street,  near  Allandale  street,  ledge  lot  leased  from 
Thomas  Minton,  On  this  lot  are  stone  crusher,  shed  and  scales 
owned  by  the  city. 

Centre  street,  corner  Grove  street,  ledge  lot  leased  from 
Thomas  F.  Welch.  On  this  lot  are  stone  crusher,  shed  and 
stone  owned  by  the  city.    . 

Dorchester. 

Hancock  street,  opposite  Bowdoin  street,  lot  of  land  known  as 
the  almshouse  lot,  containing  104,132  square  feet  which  be- 
longed to  the  town  of  Dorchester  at  the  time  of  annexation. 
Upon  this  land  are  two  stables,  office,  shed  and  tool  house. 

Downer  avenue,  lot  of  land  containing  35,300  square  feet  was 
purchased  in  1871  to  protect  the  almshouse  lot. 

Codman  street,  ledge  lot  containing  299,000  square  feet,  was 
purchased  in  1870.  Upon  this  lot  is  a  shed  containing  steam 
engine  and  stone  crusher,  also  a  stable  and  tool  house  — 111,423 
square  feet  additional  bought  in  1907  by  the  city. 

Brush  Hill  road,  Milton,  lot  of  land  containing  64,523  square 
feet,  leased  May  13,  1843,  by  the  town  of  Dorchester,  for  a  term 
of  999  years. 

Lot  of  land  adjoining  above,  containing  30,000  square  feet 
owned  by  the  City  of  Boston.     These  lots  are  not  now  in  use. 

Magnolia  street,  near  Bird  street,  lot  of  land  containing  81.068 
square  feet,  was  purchased  by  the  town  of  Dorchester  in  1867. 
This  lot  is  not  now  in  use. 

Rosseter  street,  ledge  lot  leased  from  W.  J.  Emerson.  On  this 
lot  are  buildings  containing  stone  crusher,  sheds  and  scales 
owned  by  the  city. 

Roxhury. 

Highland  street,  lot  of  land  containing  about  72,000  square  feet 
owned  by  the  city.  Upon  this  lot  is  a  large  brick  stable  erected 
in  1873-74  and  used  by  the  Sanitary  and  Street  Departments; 
also  a  brick  building  used  as  a  blacksmith  shop  and  a  shed  for 
storage  purposes. 

Washington  street,  corner  Dimock  street,  ledge  lot  containing 
134,671  square  feet  owned  by  the  city.  Upon  this  lot  are  build- 
ings containing  steam  engine,  stone  crusher  and  scales. 

Kenney  street,  ledge  lot  leased  from  James  W.  Kenney.  Not 
in  use. 

Heath  street,  ledge  lot  leased  from  Frederick  Bleiler.  On  this 
lot  are  buildings  containing  engines,  stone  crusher,  tools,  scales, 
etc.,  owned  by  the  city. 

South  End. 

Albany  street,  opposite  Sharon  street,  wharf  lot  containing 
89,224  square  feet.  Upon  this  lot  are  stables,  office,  blacksmith 
and  carpenter  shops.     Wharf  lot  adjoining  above,  containing 


Street  Department  —  Executive  Engineer.       227 

39,511  square  feet,  used  for  storage  purposes.  Both  these 
wharves  are  owned  by  the  city. 

Massachusetts  avenue,  near  Magazine  street,  lot  of  land  con- 
taining 317,322  square  feet,  rented  from  the  City  Land  Com- 
pany and  used  for  storage  purposes. 

Columbia  road,  near  Stanwood  street,  ledge  lot  leased  from 
Samuel  G.  King  et  als.  Upon  this  lot  are  buildings  containing 
engines,  stone  crushers,  scales,  etc.,  owned  by  the  city. 

Back  Bay. 

Hereford  street,  near  Boylston  street,  lot  of  land  containing 
28,020  square  feet  owned  by  the  city.  Upon  this  lot  are  a 
stable,  shed  and  office  building. 

North  End. 

Commercial  street,  No.  521,  wharf  lot  containing  22,555 
square  feet,  owned  by  the  city.  Upon  this  lot  are  a  stable, 
shed  and  office  building. 

Atlantic  avenue,  opposite  Oliver  street,  wharf  lot  containing 
21,054  square  feet,  placed  in  charge  of  the  Street  Department 
May  18,  1874.  This  property  is  now  used  by  the  Sanitary 
Department. 

Atlantic  avenue,  opposite  Oliver  street,  wharf  property  con- 
taining 36,460  square  feet,  leased  from  J.  H.  Hecht  on  February 
19,  1898,  for  ten  years.  This  lease  is  held  by  the  Sanitary 
Department,  to  which  the  Street  Department  pays  for  storage 
purposes  the  sum  of  $5,200  per  year. 

Revere  street,  wharf  lot  containing  20,013  square  feet,  leased 
from  J.  J.  Costello  on  July  20,  1899,  for  a  term  of  ten  years,  for 
storage  purposes.  Portion  of  this  lot  is  used  by  the  Sewer 
Department, 


228  City  Document  No.  42. 


APPENDIX   B. 


REPORT    OF    THE    DEPUTY    SUPERINTENDENT   OF 
FERRY   DIVISION. 


Boston,  February  1,   1908. 

Mr.  William  Jackson, 

Acting  Superintendent  of  Streets: 

Dear  Sir,  —  I  respectfully  submit  report  of  income, 
expenditures  and  operation  of  the  Ferry  Division  for  the 
financial  year  ending  January  31,  1908.  This  report  covers 
the  entire  year,  although  I  did  not  take  charge  of  the  division 
until  January  20,  1908. 

While  the  expenditures  for  this  year  show  an  increase  of 
$28,893.99  over  last  year,  this  amount  can  readily  be  accounted 
for  by  the  following  extraordinary  items,  amounting  to  over 
S40,000: 

Item  1.  An  increase  of  $9,000  in  wages  for  an  extra  crew 
going  on  July  12,  1907,  on  account  of  the  one  day  off  in  seven 
law;  putting  on  another  boat  at  the  South  Ferry,  November 
15,  1907;  increase  of  firemen's  wages,  and  increasing  the 
wages  of  all  men  receiving  $2  per  day  to  $2.25. 

Item  2.  — ■  The  expenditure  of  $19,498.31  for  building  new 
piers  at  South  Ferry,  Boston  side,  and  repairs  to  other  piers 
should  properly  have  been  charged  to  a  special  appropriation. 
This  work,  and  especially  the  new  piers  at  South  Ferry,  were 
absolutely  necessary,  as  it  was  dangerous  to  run  the  boats. 

Item  3.  —  There  was  also  charged  to  our  regular  appropria- 
tion the  sum  of  $3,661.69  which  was  paid  to  complete  the 
new  coal  pocket  at  North  Ferry,  East  Boston  side;  this  also 
should  certainly  have  come  out  of  a  special  appropriation. 

Itein  4.  —  Extraordinary  repairs  were  made  to  the  ferry- 
boat ''Noddle  Island,"  her  deck  was  cut  down  so  she  would 
fit  the  drops  and  her  machinery  and  hull  entirely  overhauled, 
entailing  an  expense  of  about  $6,000. 

Item  5.  —  Other  extraordinary  expenses  were  that  of 
repairing  damage  done  ferryboat  "General  Hancock"  by 
collision  with  another  vessel  in  the  harbor,  amounting  to 
$1,140.56,  and  for  which  accident  the  United  States  Steam- 
boat Inspectors  reported  that  we  were  not  liable  for;   repairs 


Street  Department  — -  Ferry  Division.  229 

to  the  machinery  of  the  ferryboat  ''General  Sumner," 
amounting  to  over  11,300,  and  the  rebuilding  of  a  new  paddle 
wheel  on  ferryboat  "Hugh  O'Brien"  at  a  cost  of  about  $1,000. 

My  recommendations  for  the  coming  year  are  as  follows: 
The  south  pier,  Boston  side.  North  Ferry,  should  be  rebuilt, 
and  the  piers  at  South  Ferry,  East  Boston  side,  repaired, 
both  items  of  which  will  cost  about  .$12,000.  Also,  as  the 
ferry-boat '  'Revere"  is  now  thirty-three  years  old,  a  new  side- 
wheel  boat  should  be  built  in  its  place,  as  it  is  now  only  by 
good  care  that  we  can  run  her  at  all,  she  practically  having 
outlived  her  usefulness. 

The  property  in  charge  of  this  division  is  as  follows : 

South  Ferry,  East  Boston  Side.  —  Located  at  the  termina- 
tion of  Lewis  street,  and  covers  an  area  of  58,725  square  feet 
of  land  and  water.  On  these  premises  are  one  head-house, 
with  canopies,  one  workshop  for  carpenters,  machinists  and 
blacksmith,  one  storehouse,  one  new  modern  coal-pocket, 
three  new  piers  which  form  the  two  slips,  two  drops  and 
tanks,  one  wharf  and  dock,  where  boats  are  laid  when  not 
in  use  or  while  undergoing  repairs. 

South  Ferry,  Boston  Side.  —  Located  at  the  termination  of 
Eastern  avenue,  and  covers  an  area  of  38,135  square  feet  of 
land  and  water,  on  which  are  one  head-house,  with  canopies, 
one  gate-room,  three  piers,  which  form  the  two  slips,  and  two 
drops  and  tanks. 

North  Ferry,  Boston  Side.  —  Located  at  the  termination  of 
Battery  street,  and  covers  an  area  of  45,000  square  feet  of 
land  and  water,  on  which  are  one  head-house,  with  canopies, 
one  gate-room,  three  piers  which  form  the  two  slips,  and  two 
drops  and  tanks. 

North  Ferry,  East  Boston  Side.  —  Located  at  the  termina- 
tion of  Border  street,  and  covers  an  area  of  62,138  square  feet 
of  land  and  water,  on  which  are  one  head-house,  with  canopies, 
one  boiler  and  oil  room,  one  coal-pocket  (new),  three  piers 
which  form  the  two  slips,  and  two  drops  and  tanks. 

The  following  steam  ferryboats  are  in  commission : 

Name.                                When  Built.  Kind.                  Length. 

Revere 1875  Side-wheel.  148  ft. 

D.  D.  Kelly 1879  "  148  " 

Hugh  O'Brien 1883  "  163  " 

General  Hancock 1887  "  148   " 

Noddle  Island 1899  Propeller.  164  "   3  in. 

Governor  Russell 1900  "  164  "   3  " 

General  Sumner 1900  "  164  "  3  " 

Respectfully  submitted, 

H.  P.  Chkistiernin, 

Deputy  Superintendcnl. 


230  City  Document  No.  42. 

STREET  DEPARTMENT,   FERRY   DIVISION. 

Consolidated  Financial  Statement  for  the  Year  ending 
January  31,  1908. 

1 .     Receipts. 

Total  cash  receipts  during  the  year    .        .  $105,664  55 

Cash  in  hands  of  tollmen  at  beginning  of  year,  200  00 


$105,864  55 
Cash  paid  over  to  City  Collector         .        .        .  105,664  55 


Balance  of  cash  on  hand  at  end  of  year     .        .  $200  00 

2.     Appropriations  and  Expenditures. 

Balance  unexpended  from  previous  years  (loans),  $15  60 
Received  from  City  Treasurer  by  transfer         .  44,357  82 
Received  from  City  Treasurer,  annual  appro- 
priation for  this  division  for  1907-08      .        .  250,000  00 


Total  appropriations  of  all  kinds         .        .        $294,373  42 
Total  expenditure  of  all  kinds      .        .        .  294,357  82 


Balance  unexpended  (loans)         ....  $15  60 

3.     Result  of  Operations  for  the  Year. 

Receipts  for  the  year  (net  income)      .        .        .        $105,664  55 

Ordinary  expenses  ......        $294,357  82 

Interest  on  ferry  debt  18,075  00 


$312,432  82 


Depreciation  of  boats    .        .        .      $12,560  80 
Depreciation    of   machinery    and 

tools      ...        .        .        .        .  615  19 

Depreciation  of  buildings    \real 

,    estate) 20,000  00 

33,175  99 

$345,608  81 
Increase  of  stock  of  supplies        ....  14,675  46 


Net  outgo  for  the  year  ....        $330,933  35 

Net  loss  for  the  year      .        .        .        .        .        $225,268  80 

1  On  basis  of  Assessors'  (S578,400)  valuation. 


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235 


6.     Comparative  Balance  Sheets  at  the  Close  of   each  Year  for  Five  Years. 


January  31, 
1904. 

January  31, 
1905. 

January  31, 
1906. 

January  31, 
1907. 

January  31, 
1908. 

Assets. 
Cash  in  hands  of  tollmen, 

S600  GO 

$550  00 
12  50 

4,692  23 

15  60 

577,400  00 

$550  00 

10,236  93 

25,015  60 

577,400  00 

$200  00 

4,295   14 

15  60 

573,400  00 
25,000  00 

209,346  74 
6,151   95 

$200  00 

Fuel     and     supplies     on 
hand           .    . 

9,793  00 

15  60 

577,400  00 

18,970  60 

15  60 

578,400  00 

City  Treasurer   (balance 
of  appropriations) .... 

Real  estate  and  buildings 

(Assessors'  valuations) 

^  New  buildings 

Ferryboats     (less   depre- 

252,047  65 
7,595  00 

236,924  79 
7,595  00 

222,709  30 
6,835  50 

196,785  94 
5,536  76 

Machinery  and  tools  .... 

Total  tangible  assets  .  . 

Cost    of    avenues,    etc.. 
East  Boston  (previous 
to  1870)2 

$847,451  25 

315,815  68 
2,309,834  96 

$827,190  12 

315,815  68 
2,428,943  34 

$842,747  33 

315,815  68 
2,620,543  31 

$818,409  43 

315,815  68 
2,823,306  28 

$799,908  90 

315,815  68 
3,048,925  08 

Deficiency  of  assets  (loss) 

Totals 

$3,473,101  89 

$3,571,949  14 

$3,779,106  32 

$3,957,531  39 

$4,164,649  66 

Liabilities. 

Capital  invested  by  City 
of  Boston  to  date 

Appropriations     account 
(credit  balances) 

$3,473,086  29 
15  60 

$3,571,933  54 
15  60 

$3,754,090  72 
25,015  60 

$3,957,515  79 
15  60 

$4,164,634  06 
15  60 

Total  liabilities 

$3,473,101  89 

$3,571,949  14  $3,779,106  32 

$3,957,531  39 

$4,164,649  66 

Details  of  Capital  Invested  by  the  City  of  Boston. 


Total     expenditures     to 
date,  per  ferry  books .  . 

$8,977,252  87 

$9,252,299  07 

$9,542,934  34 

$9,849,968  17 

$10,162,790  17 

Interest  on  debt  for  the 
year  (per  City  Auditor) 

16,920  00 

16,920  00 

16,920  00 

18,114  18 

18,075  00 

Interest   previous   years, 
etc.  (net  debits  per  Au- 
ditor)   

279,148  85 

279,148  85 

279,148  85 

279,148  85 

279,148  85 

Total  expenditures  .  .  . 

'$9,273,321  72 

'$9,548,367  92 

'$9,839,003  19 

'$10,147,231  20 

'$10,460,014  02 

Deduct     total     receipts 
paid  to  Collector 

15,800,235  43 

'5,976,434  38 

'6,084,912  47 

'6,189,715  41 

'6,295,379  96 

Excess    of    expenditure, 
viz.,    capital    invested 
by  city 

$3,473,086  29 

$3,571,933  54 

$3,754,090  72 

$3,957,515  79 

$4,164,634  06 

'  Auditor's  ficures  for  total  expenditures  and  receii)ts  are  $60,278.56  more  than  above,  the  difference 
(capital  invested)  being  the  same  ;  $3,542.50  for  additional  interest,  and  $33  counted  twice  on  total 
of  ferry  books,  have  also  been  included  in  these  figures. 

*  See  footnote  ■•,  under  Table  4. 

3  Included  in  real  estate  and  building.s  by  Assessors. 


236  City  Document  No.  42. 


7.     Total  Expenditures  upon  Ferries  since  1858=59. 

Expenditures  for  avenues,  paving,  interest,  etc., 

previous  to  purchase  of  the  ferries  by  the 

city  2 '.        .        $444,101  30 

Purchase  of  ferries  April,  1870     ....  276,375  00 

^  Expenditures  for  ferryboats  since  April,  1870,  618,070  58 

^  Expenditures  for  new  buildings,  piers,  drops, 

etc 555,523  64 

^  Expenditures  for  tools  and  fixtures  .        .  14,752  46 

Expenditures  for  land  from  Lincoln's  wharf  in 

1887 5,562  52 

Expenditures  for  land  from  Battery  wharf  in 

1893 10,000  00 


Total  expenditures  on  capital  account       .  $1,924,385  50 

^  Expenditures  for  repairs  of  all  kinds        .        .  898,115  92 

1  Expenditures  for  fuel 1,364,524  88 

^  Expenditures  for  salaries  and  wages         .        .  4,707,081  33 

Expenditures  for  all  other  purposes    .        .        .  1,626,184  95 


$10,520,292  58 


Total  Receipts  from  Ferries  since  1858=59. 

Receipts  from  rents,  etc.,  previous  to  purchase 

of  ferries .        .  $29,588  56 

^  Receipts  from  ferry  tolls  since  purchase  of 

ferries 6,070,984  92 

^  Receipts  from  rents  since  purchase  of  ferries  .  61,833  79 

^  Receipts  from  sales  of  ferryboats      .        .        .  147,331  21 

^  Receipts  from  all  other  sources  per  ferry  books,  15,567  22 
Receipts  from  all  other  sources,  additional,  per 

Auditor 30,690  00 


Less  rejected  money  destroyed    .  $104  18 

Less  amount  counted  twice  .  33  00 

Less  amount  in  hands  of  tollmen,  200  00 


,355,995  70 


337  18 


Total  per  Auditor's  figures   ....     $6,355,658  52 


^  According  to  books  of  the  Ferry  Division. 
2  See  foot  note  §,  under  table  4. 


Steeet  Department  —  Ferry  Division. 


237 


Regular  Annual  (Ordinary)  and  Special  Appropriations 
(Extraordinary)  op  the  Ferry  Division  of  the  Street 
Department  for  the  Year  Ending  January  31,  1908. 

Appropriation  for  the  year  ending  January  31, 

1908 $250,000  00 

Received  by  transfer 44,357  82 


Total  amount 
Amount  of  expenditures 


$294,357  82 


,357  82 


Special   Appropriations. 

Appropriation  authorized  and  issued  May  27, 
1902,  for  ferry  improvements  .... 

Amount  expended  from  May  27,  1902,  to  Feb- 
ruary 1,  1908 

Unexpended  balance  of  appropriation  January 
31,  1908       . 


$100,000  00 
99,984  40 


$15  60 


Statements  Showing  Receipts  at  Each  Ferry. 
North  Ferry. 


From  Tollmen. 

Foot 
Passengers. 

Team 
Tickets. 

Total. 

East  Boston  side 

Boston  side 

$17,320  91 
19,027   41 

$10,300   50 
6,427  00 

$27,621   41 
25,454  41 

$36,348  32 

$16,727  50 

$53,075  82 

From  tollmen  .        .        .        . 

From  gatemen: 

For  76,356  foot  passengers,  at 
1  cent       

For  cash  fares  for  teams   . 


Total  at  North  Ferry 


$763  56 
7,037  72 


$53,075  82 


7,801  28 
,877  10 


238 


City  Document  No.  42. 

South  Ferry. 


From  Tollmen. 

Foot 
Passengers. 

Team 
Tickets. 

Total. 

East  Boston  side 

Boston  side 

$12,351  64 
12,511  47 

$3,796  00 
5,969  00 

$16,147   64 
18,480  47 

$24,863  11 

$9,765  00 

$34,628  11 

From  tollmen  .        . 

From  gatemen: 

For  69,116  foot  passengers  at 
1  cent      

For  cash  fares  for  teams   . 


16 
6,798  62 


Total  at  South  Ferry 

North  and  South  Ferries  as  above 
Tickets  paid  for  at  office  of  City  Collector 
Tickets  paid  for  at  office  of  Ferry  Division 
Received  in  lieu  of  free  ferries,  July  4,  1907 

Total  ferriage  receipts  .  .  '  . 
Rents  for  the  year  .  .  .  . 
Sales  of  old  material,  head-house  privileges,  etc., 

Total  cash  receipts,  as  above 


,628  11 


7,489  78 
,117  89 


$102,994  99 

487  50 

943  70 

1  00 

,427  19 
409  00 
828  36 


$105,664  55 


Statement  Showing  the  Difference  of  Travel  on  the 
Ferries  from  February  1,  1907,  to  February  1,  1908. 


Foot  passengers  at  1  cent  each    . 
Foot  passengers  by  ticket     . 
Foot  passengers  free 

Total  foot  passengers     . 

One-horse    teams    and    pleasure 

carriages 
Two-horse  teams    . 
Three-horse  teams 
Four-horse  teams   . 
Two-horse  pleasure  carriages  and 

hacks    . 
Handcarts,  etc. 
Drag-wheels    ,. 
Free  teams 


North  Ferry. 

South  Ferry. 

3,711,188 
54,952 
32,675 

2,555,427 

31,534 

3,387 

3,798,815 

2,590,348 

357,906 

136,994 

4,805 

6,907 

250,838 

101,917 

3,286 

9,990 

17,677 
4,168 

:        11 

8,704 

1,083 

12 

5,246 

635 

533,714 

376,465 

Street  Department  — ■  Ferry  Division. 


239 


Total  Travel  on  Both  Ferries  from  February  1,  1903,  to 
February  1,  1908. 


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252,048 

8,244 

12,995 

19,594 

6,847 

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13,213,559 

650,687 

254,726 

9,605 

12,931 

19,968 

4,560 

32 

13,200,033 

626,518 

225,361 

9,169 

11,678 

21,728 

4,518 

88 

6,708,152 

786,685 

225,024 

10,409 

11,547 

18,571 

4,936 

41 

6,292,393 

608,744 

238,911 

8,091 

16,897 

Two-horse  carriages  and  hacks, 
Two-cent  tolls  for  handcarts, 

26,381 
5,251 

23 

6,353,101 

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220,773 

57,870 

37,000 

315,643 

86,486 

229,157 

One-horse  team  tickets 

88,501 

335,392 

1,338 

425,231 

335,269 

89,962 

Two-horse  team  tickets 

55,052 

214,192 

1,824 

271,068 

213,603 

57,465 

Three-horse  team  tickets .... 

5,760 

6,570 

12,330 

6,547 

5,783 

Four-horse  team  tickets 

7,394 

16,-300 

100 

23,694 

15,710 

7,984 

One-horse  carriage  tickets .... 

22,782 

14,460 

40 

37,282 

14,543 

22,739 

Two-horse  carriage  tickets  .  .  . 

2,584 

9,000 

11,584 

9,107 

2,477 

240  City  Document  No.  42. 


APPENDIX   C. 


REPORT  OF   THE   CITY   ENGINEER   ON   SPECIAL 

WORK. 


City  of  Boston,  Engineering  Department, 

50  City  Hall,  February  1,   1908. 

William  Jackson,  Esq., 

Acting  Superintendent  of  Streets: 

Sir,  —  I  herewith  transmit  the  following  report  on  the  work 
done  for  the  Street  Department  during  the  year  ending  Jan- 
uary 31,  1908: 

East  Boston  Ferries  —  South  Ferry,  Boston  Side. 

A  contract  was  made  January  4,  1907,  with  George  T. 
Rendle  for  rebuilding  the  middle  and  south  piers.  Work  was 
commenced  January  18,  and  completed  October  31,  the  work 
not  being  pursued  continuously.  During  part  of  the  work  or 
the  middle  pier  the  ferryboats  were  diverted  from  this  landing. 
The  cost  of  the  contract  work  was  -116,031.02. 

Assessment  Streets. 

Working  plans  and  specifications  were  prepared  and  for- 
warded to  the  Street  Department  for  the  construction  of  the 
following  assessment  streets: 

Ashland  street,  Mill  street  to  Everdean  street. 

Athelwold  street,  Kilton  street  101  feet  easterly. 

Bayswater  street,   Saratoga  street  to  the  east  line  of  Austin 

avenue. 
Bellevue  street,  Hamilton  street  to  Kane  street. 
Boyden  street,  Lauriat  avenue  to  Callender  street. 
Bruce  street,  Dracut  street  to  Wrentham  street. 
Causeway  street,  Medford  street  to  Charlestown  bridge. 
Clayhourne  street,  Dakota  street  to  Bowdoin  street. 
Cottage  street,  Maverick  street,  across  Gove  street. 
Dahlgren  street,  Westville  street  to  Corona  street. 
Davitt  street.  Savin  Hill  avenue,  northeasterly  247  feet. 
Everdean  street,  Ashland  street  to  Green  Hill  street. 


Street  Department.  241 

Everdean  street,  Green  Hill  street  to  Preston  street. 
Fenwood  road,  Brookline  avenue  to  Huntington  avenue. 
Fisher  avenue,  Parker  Hill  avenue  to  Hayden  street. 
Fattier  road,  Walk  Hill  street,  northeasterly  267  feet. 
Frankfort  street,  Maverick  street  across  Gove  street. 
Hobson  street,  Faneuil  street  to  Hobart  street. 
Kerwin  street,  Talbot  avenue  to  Bernard  street. 
Kilton  street,  Harvard  street  to  Park  street. 
Lansdowne  street,  Ipswich  street  to  Brookline  avenue. 
Larchmont  street,  Waldeck  street  to  Greenbrier  street. 
Mallet  street,  Florida  street  to  Adams  street. 
Ma-pleton  street,  Murdock  street  to  Market  street. 
Marmion  street,  Cornwall  street,  northeasterly  306  feet. 
Norton  street,  Bowdoin  street  to  Speedwell  street. 
Norwood  street,  Tolman  street,  northwesterly  444  feet. 
Oakridge  street,  Codman  street  to  Morton  street. 
Park  Vietv  street,  Seaver  street  to  Hutchings  street. 
Samoset  street.  Centre  street  to  Welles  avenue. 
South  Huntington  avenue,  Huntington  avenue  to  Heath  street. 
Speedwell  street,  Topliff  street  to  Hamilton  street. 
Willowwood  street,  Lauriat  avenue  to  Norfolk  street. 

Sui'veys  have  been  made,  levels  taken  and  preliminary 
plans  prepared  for  the  following  assessment  streets : 

Avenue  Louis  Pasteur,  Longwood  avenue  to  the  Fenway. 
Corona  street,  Bowdoin  street  to  Geneva  avenue. 
Dakota  street,  Greenbrier  street  to  Geneva  avenue. 
Harlem  street,  Glenway  street  to  Greenwood  street. 
Larkin  street,  Hampden  street  to  Adams  street. 
Pequot  street.  Wait  street  to  Calumet  street. 
Seaver  street,  at  northeasterly  corner  of  Walnut  avenue. 
Wilmot  street,  Ashland  street  to  Newbern  street. 

Plans  and  Specifications   for   Repaving   Streets. 

Preliminary  surveys  were  made,  working  plans  and  specifi- 
cations were  prepared  and  forwarded  to  the  Street  Department 
for  repaving  the  following  streets : 

A  street,  Melcher  street  to  175  feet  south  of  Binford  street. 
Beacon  street,  Hereford  street  to  Massachusetts  avenue. 
Boylston  street  (northerly  side),   Berkeley   street  to   Clarendon 

street. 
Church  street,  Boylston  street  to  Providence  street. 
Congress  street,  Exchange  place,  across  Water  street. 
Cooper  street,  Washington  street  north  to  Endicott  street. 
Devonshire  street,  south  side  of  Water  street,  152  feet  northerly. 
Dorchester  street.  First  street,  240  feet  northerly. 
Eliot  street,  Tremont  street  to  Pleasant  street. 
Gage  street,  Northampton  street  to  Trask  street. 


242  City  Document  No.  42. 

Hanover  street,  Tileston  street  to  Charter  street. 

Huntington  avenue  (west  side),  Garrison  street  to  West  Newton 

street. 
India  street,  India  square  to  Wharf  street. 
Lawn  street.  Heath  street  to  another  part  of  Heath  street. 
Mason  street,  213  feet  south  of  West  street  to  448  feet  south  of 

West  street. 
Massachusetts  avenue  (northerly  roadway),  Columbus  avenue  to 

Tremont  street. 
Melcher  street.  Summer  street,  484  feet  southeasterly. 
Park  square,  Boylston  street  across  Eliot  street. 
Parmelee  street,  Northampton  street  to  Massachusetts  avenue.* 
Providence  street,  west  side  of  Church  street,  170  feet  easterly. 
Rochester  street,  Harrison  avenue  to  Albany  street. 
Ruggles  street,  Cabot  street  to  Shawmut  avenue. 
Summer  street,  Washington  street  to  Hawley  street. 
Tibbets  Town  way.  Mill  street  to  Rutherford  avenue. 
Trask  street,  Parmelee  street  to  Harrison  avenue. 
Trinity  place  (in  part),  Stuart  street  to  Stanhope  street. 
Vernon  street,  Cabot  street  across  Auburn  street. 
Washington  street.  Milk  street  to  Court  avenue. 
Washington  street,  Moultrie  street  to  Talbot  avenue. 
Water  street,  Devonshire  street  to  Congress  street. 
West  street,  Tremont  street  to  Washington  street. 

Miscellaneous. 

Preliminary  surveys  have  been  made  and  plans  prepared 
for  repaving  the  following  streets : 

Corning  street,  Washington  street  to  Shawmut  avenue. 
Norfolk  street,  Wentworth  street,  130  feet  easterly. 
Winter  street,  Tremont  street  to  Washington  street. 

Artificial  Stone  Sidewalks. 

Plans  and  specifications  were  prepared  and  forwarded  to 
the  Street  Department  for  constructing  the  following  artificial 
stone  sidewalks : 

Aspinwall  road,  Washington  street  to  Talbot  avenue. 
Claybourne  street,  Dakota  street  to  Bowdoin  street. 
Clement  avenue,  Meredith  street  to  Stratford  street. 
Kerwin  street,  Talbot  avenue  to  Bernard  street. 
Larchmont  street,  Waldeck  street  to  Greenbrier  street. 
Longfellow  street,  Topliff  street  to  Draper  street. 
Mallet  street,  Florida  street  to  Adams  street. 
Roseland  street,  Dorchester  avenue  to  Samoset  street. 
Samoset  street.  Centre  street  to  Welles  avenue. 
Speedwell  street,  Topliff  street  to  Hamilton  street. 


Street  Department.  243 


Grading  Street  Railway  Tracks. 

The  necessaiy  surveys  have  been  made  and  grades  for  sur- 
face tracks  have  been  determined  in  the  following  streets : 

Boston  Elevated  Street  Railway  Company. 

Albany  street,  at  Boston  Elevated  Central  Power  Station. 
Causeway  street,  Medford  street  to  Charlestown  bridge. 
Congress  street,  Exchange  place,  across  Water  street. 
Mystic  avenue.  Main  street  to  the  Somerville  line. 
Park  square,  Boylston  across  Eliot  street. 
Providence  street.  Church  street  to  Columbus  avenue. 
South  Huntington  avenue,  Huntington  avenue  to  Heath  street. 
State  street,  Devonshire  street  to  Congress  street. 
Summer  street,  Washington  street  to  Hawley  street. 
Washington  street,  Milk  street  to  Court  avenue. 
Washington  street,  Moultrie  street  to  Talbot  avenue. 
Water  street,  Devonshire  street  to  Congress  street. 

New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad. 

Northern  avenue  and  Sleeper  street. 
West  First  street,  at  Granite  street. 

Union  Freight  Railroad. 

Causeway  street,  Medford  street  to  Charlestown  bridge. 
Northern  avenue,  Atlantic  avenue  to  the  bridge. 
Total  length  of  single  track  =  2.13  miles. 

Beacon  street,  a  plan  was  made  showing  position,  dimensions 
and  grades  for  a  platform  landing  at  the  junction  of  Beacon 
street  and  Commonwealth  avenue  to  be  used  by  patrons  of  the 
street  railway. 

Beacon  street,  plans  and  specifications  were  prepared  for  a 
retaining  wall  to  support  sidewalk  at  the  westerly  end  of  the 
northwesterly  wing  wall  of  the  Boston  &  Albany  bridge 
abutment. 

Boylston  street,  a  study  was  made  of  the  proposed  widening 
of  the  northerly  sidewalk  between  Washington  street  and 
Tremont  street. 

Florence  street,  Blakemore  street  to  Sherwood  street,  plans 
and  specifications  were  made  for  a  retaining  wall. 

Harvard  street  (Dorchester),  a  plan  and  specifications  were 
prepared  for  building  wood  fence  with  iron  supports  on  the 
southerly  wing  wall  of  easterly  abutment  of  Harvard-street 
bridge. 

Worthington  street,  at  Patrick  A.  Collins  School,  plans  antl 
specifications  were  made  for  grading  roadwa}^,  paving  gutters 
and  sidewalk,  setting  edgestones  and  constructing  planting 
spaces. 


244  City  Document  No.  42. 

■    Preliminary   estimates   have   been   made   of  the   cost   of 
repaying  21  streets  and  for  constructing  12  streets. 

The  street  book  giving  lengths  and  areas  of  pavements  in 
accepted  streets  and  public  alleys  has  been  corrected  to  Feb- 
ruary 1,  1907,  and  is  now  being  brought  up  to  February  1, 
1908. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

William  Jackson, 

City  Engineer. 


Street  Department. 


245 


APPENDIX   D, 


FORMER   SUPERINTENDENTS   AND    DOCUMENT 
NUMBERS   OF   ANNUAL   REPORTS. 


Paving  Department  before  1891 


Name. 


Year. 


Enoch  Patterson,  Superintendent  Streets  and  Drains  . 
Zephaniah  Sampson,  "  "  "  " 

Thomas  Hunting,  Superintendent 

Alfred  T.  Turner,  "  

Charles  Harris, 
Nehemiah  T.  Merritt, 
James  J.  Flynn, 
Charles  Harris, 
Michael  Meehan, 
John  W.  McDonald, 
J.  Edwin  Jones, 


1825  to 
1831  to 
1846  to 
1853  to 
1864  to 


1884  to 
1886  to 
1889  to 


1831 
1846 
1853 
1864 

1883 
1883 
1883 
1884 
1886 
1889 
1891 


Paving  Department  before  1891 


Name  of  Document. 

For 
Year. 

Year 
Published. 

Number  of 
Document. 

Quarterly  report 

1851 
1851 
1852 
1853 
1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 

6 

a 

29 

Annual  report 

1851 
1852 
1853 
1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 

2 
6 

« 

6 

(( 

5 

(( 

3 

u 

3 

« 

3 

« 

5 

(( 

6 

» 

5 

It 

4 

u 

3 

u 

3 

it 

7 

u 

3 

>• 

6 

It 

9 

u 

14 

246 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Paving  Department  before  1891,  —  Concluded. 


Name  of  Document. 

For 
Year. 

Year 
Published. 

Number  of 
Document. 

Annual  report 

1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 

1870 

1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 

13 
12 

a 

16 

II 

21 

11 

25 

,« 

27 

II 

30 

11 

38 

II 

29 

11 

24 

u 

24 

a 

48 

It 

51 

11 

47 

u 

46 

11 

97 

II 

30 

II 

16 

II 

23 

II 

30 

a 

19 

(( 

* 

*  Published   in   annual   report,    Executive    Department,    Part  II.,    City    Document 
No.  1,  1891. 

Ferry  Department  before  1895. 


Name. 

Year. 

Board  of  Ferry  Directors 

William  J.  Burke,  Superintendent 

Thomas  Kellough 

1870                      1891 
1891              May  1,  1895 
May  1,  1895       July  1,  1895 

Ferry  Department  before  1895. 


Name  of  Document. 

For 
Year. 

Year 
Published. 

Number  of 
Document. 

Annual  report 

1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 

1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

41 
55 

81 

42 

65 

51 

53 

49 

60 

74 

Street  Department. 


247 


Ferry  Department  before  1895.  —  Concluded. 


Name  of  Document. 

For 
Year. 

Year 
Published. 

Number  of 
Document. 

Annual  report 

1880 

1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 

1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 

77 
72 

93 

76 

72 

28 

12 

10 

3 

4* 

* 

12 

11 

11 

11 

*  Published  in  annual  report,  Executive  Department,  Part  I.,  City  Document  No 
1,  1891. 


Street  Department  since  1891. 

Superintendent. 
Henry  H.  Carter,  Member  of  American  Society  Civil  Engineers. 
Resigned  December  S,  1894. 

Charles  R.  Cutter,  Acting  Superintendent  from  December  8,  1894,  to  January  14,  1895. 
Member  of  the  Boston  Society  Civil  Engineers. 

Bertrand  T.  Wheeler,  Superintendent  from  Janary  14,  1895,  to  February  4,  1896. 
Member  of  the  Boston  Society  Civil  Engineers. 

Benjamin  W.  Wells,  Superintendent  from  February  14,  1896,  to  February  1,  1900. 

Bertrand  T.  Wheeler,  Superintendent  from  February  2,  1900,  to  November  25,  1901. 
Member  of  the  Boston  Society  Civil  Engineers. 
Resigned  November  25,  1901. 

William  Jackson,  Acting  Superintendent  from  November  26,  1901 ,  to  January  14,  1902. 
Member  of  the  American  Society  Civil  Engineers. 

Guy  C.  Emerson,  Deputy  Superintendent  in  charge  of  the  department,  from  November 

25,  1901,  to  January  14,  1902. 

Member  of  the  Boston  Society  Civil  Engineers. 

James  Donovan,  Superintendent  from  January  14,  1902,  to  January  2,  1906. 
Resigned  January  2,  1906. 

Charles  Logue,  Atting  Superintendent  from  January  2,  1906,  to  February  28,  1906. 

James  H.  Doyle,  Superintendent  from  March  1,  1906,  to  January  6,  1908. 
Resigned  January  6,  1908. 

William  Jackson,  Acting  Superintendent  from  January  6,  1908,  to  the  present  time. 

James  H.  Sullivan,  Executive  Engineer   in  charge  of  the  department,  from  January  6, 
1908,  to  the  present  time. 


248 


City  Document  No.  42. 


Ferry  Division.  —  Thomas  Kellough,  Deputy  Superintendent  from  July  1,  1895,  to 

February  I4,  1896. 
Ferry    Division.  —  William    F.    McClellan,    Deputy    Superintendent  from    February 

14,  1896,  to  February  3,  1900. 

Ferry  Division.  —  Joseph  J.  Dennison,  Deputy  Superintendent  from  February  5, 
1900,  to  January  22,  1902. 

Ferry  Division.  —  William  J.  Donovan,  Deputy  Superintendent  from  January  22, 
1902,  to  January  2,  1906.  Resigned  January  2,  1906,  and 
appointed  Acting  Deputy  Superintendent  from  January  2, 
1906,  to  January  31,  1906. 

Ferry    Division.  —  Joseph   F.    Low,    Acting   Deputy   Superintendent  from   February 

1,  1906,  to  May  13,  1906. 

Ferry  Division. — John  J.  Douglass,  Deputy  Superintendent  from  May  I4,  1906, 
to   March  8,    1907. 

Ferry  Division. — Henry  P.  Christiernin,  Deputy  Superintendent  from  January  20, 
1908,  to  the  present  time. 

Paving  Division.  —  Charles  R.  Cutter,  Deputy  Superintendent  until  January  24, 
1895. 

Paving  Division.  —  Darius  N.  Payson,  Deputy  Superintendent  from  January  24, 
1896,  to  March  1,  1896. 

Paving  Division.  —  John  L.  Kelly,  Deputy  Superintendent  from  March  1,  1896,  to 
February  3,  1900. 

Paving  Division.  —  Darius  N.  Payson,  Deputy  Superintendent  from  February  5, 
1900,  to  January  24,  1902. 

Paving  Division.  —  Joshua  Atwood,  3d,  Acting  Deputy  Superintendent  from  Jan- 
uary 24,  1902,  to  March  26,  1902. 

Paving  Division.  —  Henry  V.  Macksey,  Deputy  Superintendent  from  March  26,  1902, 
to  December  2,  1905.     Resigned  December  2,  1905. 

Paving  Division.  —  James  H.  Sullivan,  Acting  Deputy  Superintendent  from  December 

2,  1905,  to  February  28,  1906. 


Street  Department. 


Name  of  Document. 

For 
Year. 

Year 
Published. 

Number  01 
Document. 

Annual  report,  Execut 

ive  Dept.  Part  II 

(          .         (t 

1891 
1892 

1892 
1893 

36 
34 

a 

t                   It 

1893 

1894 

34 

u 

t                   It 

1894 

1895 

34 

" 

1                   It 

1895 

1896 

29 

« 

I                   It 

1896 

1897 

29     . 

It 

1                   It 

1897 

1898 

34 

11 

i                   It 

1898 

1899 

35 

" 

t                   It 

1899 

1900 

38 

" 

'                   " 

1900 

1901 

38 

If 

i                   It 

1901 

1902 

38 

u 

I                   It 

1902 

1903 

40 

" 

1                   11 

1903 

1904 

40 

11 

1                   It 

1904 

1905 

40 

u 

1                   11 

1905 

1906 

40 

u 

1                   It 

1906 

1907 

42 

U                                                 (f                                     it 

1907 

1908 

42 

Street  Department. 


249 


Comparative  Table  showing  the  Number  of  Employees 
February   1,   1907,  and  February   1,   1908. 


Paving. 


Ferry. 


Total. 


February  1,  1907 , 
February  1,  1908 


919 

■885 


164 
183 


1,083 
1,068 


'  Average  number  of  regular  men  each  week.  .  .  . 
Average  number  of  temporary  men  each  week . 


Total . 


•2  Average  number  of  regular  men  each  week.  .  .  . 
Average  number  of  temporary  men  each  week. 

Total 


.921 
.    38 

■  959 

.172 

.      8 

.180