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ANNUAL REPORT
Street Department
YEAR 1907
BOSTON
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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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482,465 90
53,774 00
194,645 84
290 37
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The following changes in pavements were made during the
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yards asphalt changed t o granite block.
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" granite block changed to wooden block.
" " " bitulithic.
" cobble changed to granite block.
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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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City Document No. 42.
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 :
40
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.
2,688
193
82,656
522
13 square yards.
8,480 square yards.
4,739
49,191 square yards.
430
1,603
3,952
126 linear feet.
374 square yards.
2,409
38,079 linear feet.
19,966 square yards
13,303
944
20,523
1,109
7,400
7,599
5,022
1,101
4,422
21,438
21,893
3,741
51,153
526
1,692
' Includes 154 square yards laid on a cement mortar bed.
" 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.
48 City Document No. 42.
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.
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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)
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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-
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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
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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.
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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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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 ...
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122,146 40
9,987
94
30,267
38
18,770 53
458
53
62,616
27
126
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8,946
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909
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1,314
60
1,534
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6,324
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10,514
21
1,110
95
3,317
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2,345
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29,144
58
1,845
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307
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109,767
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10,367
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9,072
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16,645
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267
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13,515
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5,165
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470
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1,231
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1,439
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110
80
277
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1,875
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678
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17
903
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192
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584
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13,370
76
170
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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
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148
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1,532
07
2,322
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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
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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.
180
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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1
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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.
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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
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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
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280
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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
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$2 20
2 50
3 00
$7 70
$841
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$1,733
10
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$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
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35
40
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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
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24 36
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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
186
City Document No. 42.
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
471
10
1,897
3,563
4,996
12,520
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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
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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
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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
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15 60
577,400 00
$550 00
10,236 93
25,015 60
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$200 00
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6,151 95
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Fuel and supplies on
hand . .
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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.
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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.
CO,*
So
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1°
fa
i|
^" ■
fa "
fa
621,329
252,048
8,244
12,995
19,594
6,847
11
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
Ticket Statement for the Year 1907-08.
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Foot passes
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
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4
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3
u
3
it
7
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3
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6
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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
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1893
1894
34
u
t It
1894
1895
34
"
1 It
1895
1896
29
«
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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