Laurel, from Milk to Summer.
Oak, from Milk to Beech.
Spring, from Milk to Summer.
Belmont, from Milk to Summer.
Porter, from Elm.
Linden, No. 2, from Elm.
Russell, from Elm to North Avenue, Cambridge.
Orchard, from Russell.
Cottage place, from Russell.
Hamlet, from Church.
Summer, from Central.
Beech, from Oak to Spring.
Harvard, from Beech to Summer.
Elm court, from Harvard.
Harvard court, from Harvard.
Myrtle, from Perkins to Cambridge.
Florence, from Perkins to Pearl.
Somerville Directory
Abbreviations—b. stands for business in Boston, h. for house, n. for near, cor. for corner of, op. for opposite.
The word street will be omitted as superfluous.
Aborn, John, b. hatter, h. Cottage, out of Elm.
Adams, Joseph, Broadway, foot of Winter Hill.
Adams, Miss H. A. b. teacher, boards with J. Adams.
Adams, Samuel, boards with J. C. Magoun, at W. H.
Adams, Charles, b. F. H. market, h. Central.
Adams, Henry, h. Bow.
authority of the Government of the United States.
Census of Middlesex County.
Towns.
Acton,1,605
Ashby,1,218
Ashland,1,304
Bedford,975
Billerica,1,640
Boxborough,396
Brighton,2,356
Burlington,547
Cambridge,15,215
Carlisle,719
Charlestown,17,216
Chelmsford2,098
Concord,2,249
Dracut,3,503
Dunstable,590
Framingham,4,235
Groton,2,515
Holliston,2,428
Hopkinton,2,801
Lexington,1,894
Lincoln,632
Littleton,991
Lowell,33,385
Malden,3,520
Marlborough,2,941
Medford,3,749
Melrose,1,260
Natick,1,744
Newton,5,258
Pepperell,1,754
Reading,3,108
Sherburne,1,043
Shirley,1,158
Somerville,3,540
South Reading2,407
Stoneham,2,085
Stowe,1,455
Sudbury,1,578
Tewksbury,1,042
Townsend,1,947
Tyngsborough,799
Waltham,4,464
Watertown,2,837
Wayland,1,115
West Cambridge,2,202
Westford,1,473
Weston,1,205
Wilmington,877
Winchester,1,253
Woburn,3,954
———
Total,161,385
Census of 1840,106,611
Inc.
in 10 years,54,774
———
Somerville town Government for 1
91
Lowell,33,385
Malden,3,520
Marlborough,2,941
Medford,3,749
Melrose,1,260
Natick,1,744
Newton,5,258
Prt of Somerville.
Elm, from Broadway to Milk.
Medford, from East Cambridge to Medford.
Adams, from BroMedford.
Adams, from Broadway to Medford.
Central, from Broadway to Milk.
Sycamore, from Broadway to Medford.
Derby, from BroaMedford.
Central, from Broadway to Milk.
Sycamore, from Broadway to Medford.
Derby, from Broadway to Medford Turnpike.
Walnut, from Broadway to Bow.
Cross, from Broadway to Medford.
Rush, from BrMedford.
Derby, from Broadway to Medford Turnpike.
Walnut, from Broadway to Bow.
Cross, from Broadway to Medford.
Rush, from Broadway to Pearl.
Glen, from Broadway to Flint.
Franklin, from Broadway to Cambridge.
Mount Vernon, froMedford.
Rush, from Broadway to Pearl.
Glen, from Broadway to Flint.
Franklin, from Broadway to Cambridge.
Mount Vernon, from Broadway to Perkins.
Mount Pleasant, from Broadway to Perkins.
Pearl, from Cross.
Medford Turnpike leads from Charlestown to Medford, through the eastern part of Somerville.
Park, from Bond to Broadway.
Bough the western part of Somerville.
Church, from Medford to Central.
Milk, from East Cambridge to Cambrid Beacon.
Binney, Moses, cushion manufacturer, h. Medford.
Blair, Nathan H., brickmaker, h. Prospect.
B
lling houses, with a list of the town public officers.
Somerville, Edmund Tufts, Printer.
1851.
Population of the towns in Middlesex
According to the Census taken in 1850, by the authority of the Government of the United States.
Census of Middlesex County.
Towns.
Acton,1,605
Ashby,1,218
Ashland,1,304
Bedford,975
Billerica,1,640
Boxborough,396
Brighton,2,356
Burlington,547
Cambridge,15,215
Carlisle,719
Charlestown,17,216
Chelmsford2,098
Concord,2,249
Dracut,3,503
Dunstable,590
Framingham,4,235
Groton,2,515
Holliston,2,428
Hopkinton,2,801
Lexington,1,894
Lincoln,632
Littleton,991
Lowell,33,385
Malden,3,520
Marlborough,2,941
Medford,3,749
Melrose,1,260
Natick,1,744
Newton,5,258
Pepperell,1,754
Reading,3,108
Sherburne,1,043
Shirley,1,158
Somerville,3,540
South Reading2,407
Stoneham,2,085
Stowe,1,455
Sudbury,1,578
Tewksbury,1,042
Townsend,1,947
Tyngsborough,799
Waltham,4,464
Watertown,2,837
Wayland,1,115
West Cambridge,2,202
Westfo
s.
Their Occupations, and dwelling houses, with a list of the town public officers.
Somerville, Edmund Tufts, Printer.
1851.
Population of the towns in Middlesex
According to the Census taken in 1850, by the authority of the Government of the United States.
Census of Middlesex County.
Towns.
Acton,1,605
Ashby,1,218
Ashland,1,304
Bedford,975
Billerica,1,640
Boxborough,396
Brighton,2,356
Burlington,547
Cambridge,15,215
Carlisle,719
Charlestown,17,216
Chelmsford2,098
Concord,2,249
Dracut,3,503
Dunstable,590
Framingham,4,235
Groton,2,515
Holliston,2,428
Hopkinton,2,801
Lexington,1,894
Lincoln,632
Littleton,991
Lowell,33,385
Malden,3,520
Marlborough,2,941
Medford,3,749
Melrose,1,260
Natick,1,744
Newton,5,258
Pepperell,1,754
Reading,3,108
Sherburne,1,043
Shirley,1,158
Somerville,3,540
South Reading2,407
Stoneham,2,085
Stowe,1,455
Sudbury,1,578
Tewksbury,1,042
Townsend,1,947
Tyngsborough,799
Waltham,4,464
Watertown,2,837
Wayland,1,115
5
Carlisle,719
Charlestown,17,216
Chelmsford2,098
Concord,2,249
Dracut,3,503
Dunstable,590
Framingham,4,235
Groton,2,515
Holliston,2,428
Hopkinton,2,801
Lexington,1,894
Lincoln,632
Littleton,991
Lowell,33,385
Malden,3,520
Marlborough,2,941
Medford,3,749
Melrose,1,260
Natick,1,744
Newton,5,258
Pepperell,1,754
Reading,3,108
Sherburne,1,043
Shirley,1,158
Somerville,3,540
South Reading2,407
Stoneham,2,085
Stowe,1,455
Sudbury,1,578
Tewksbury,1,042
Townsend,1,947
Tyngsborough,799
Waltham,4,464
Watertown,2,837
Wayland,1,115
West Cambridge,2,202
Westford,1,473
Weston,1,205
Wilmington,877
Winchester,1,253
Woburn,3,954
———
Total,161,385
Census of 1840,106,611
Inc.
in 10 years,54,774
———
Somerville town Government for 1851-52.
Selectmen, John S. Edgerly (chairman), Thomas J. Leland, Charles Miller, Chester Guild, John Runey.
Treasurer, Robert Vinal.
School Committee, Augustus R. Pope (chairman), Edwin Leigh (secretary), Charles Forst
he Census taken in 1850, by the authority of the Government of the United States.
Census of Middlesex County.
Towns.
Acton,1,605
Ashby,1,218
Ashland,1,304
Bedford,975
Billerica,1,640
Boxborough,396
Brighton,2,356
Burlington,547
Cambridge,15,215
Carlisle,719
Charlestown,17,216
Chelmsford2,098
Concord,2,249
Dracut,3,503
Dunstable,590
Framingham,4,235
Groton,2,515
Holliston,2,428
Hopkinton,2,801
Lexington,1,894
Lincoln,632
Littleton,991
Lowell,33,385
Malden,3,520
Marlborough,2,941
Medford,3,749
Melrose,1,260
Natick,1,744
Newton,5,258
Pepperell,1,754
Reading,3,108
Sherburne,1,043
Shirley,1,158
Somerville,3,540
South Reading2,407
Stoneham,2,085
Stowe,1,455
Sudbury,1,578
Tewksbury,1,042
Townsend,1,947
Tyngsborough,799
Waltham,4,464
Watertown,2,837
Wayland,1,115
West Cambridge,2,202
Westford,1,473
Weston,1,205
Wilmington,877
Winchester,1,253
Woburn,3,954
———
Total,161,385
Census of 1840,106,611
Inc.
in 10 years,54,774
———
n of the towns in Middlesex
According to the Census taken in 1850, by the authority of the Government of the United States.
Census of Middlesex County.
Towns.
Acton,1,605
Ashby,1,218
Ashland,1,304
Bedford,975
Billerica,1,640
Boxborough,396
Brighton,2,356
Burlington,547
Cambridge,15,215
Carlisle,719
Charlestown,17,216
Chelmsford2,098
Concord,2,249
Dracut,3,503
Dunstable,590
Framingham,4,235
Groton,2,515
Holliston,2,428
Hopkinton,2,801
Lexington,1,894
Lincoln,632
Littleton,991
Lowell,33,385
Malden,3,520
Marlborough,2,941
Medford,3,749
Melrose,1,260
Natick,1,744
Newton,5,258
Pepperell,1,754
Reading,3,108
Sherburne,1,043
Shirley,1,158
Somerville,3,540
South Reading2,407
Stoneham,2,085
Stowe,1,455
Sudbury,1,578
Tewksbury,1,042
Townsend,1,947
Tyngsborough,799
Waltham,4,464
Watertown,2,837
Wayland,1,115
West Cambridge,2,202
Westford,1,473
Weston,1,205
Wilmington,877
Winchester,1,253
Woburn,3,954
———
Total,161,385
Census of 1840,106,<
ficers.
Somerville, Edmund Tufts, Printer.
1851.
Population of the towns in Middlesex
According to the Census taken in 1850, by the authority of the Government of the United States.
Census of Middlesex County.
Towns.
Acton,1,605
Ashby,1,218
Ashland,1,304
Bedford,975
Billerica,1,640
Boxborough,396
Brighton,2,356
Burlington,547
Cambridge,15,215
Carlisle,719
Charlestown,17,216
Chelmsford2,098
Concord,2,249
Dracut,3,503
Dunstable,590
Framingham,4,235
Groton,2,515
Holliston,2,428
Hopkinton,2,801
Lexington,1,894
Lincoln,632
Littleton,991
Lowell,33,385
Malden,3,520
Marlborough,2,941
Medford,3,749
Melrose,1,260
Natick,1,744
Newton,5,258
Pepperell,1,754
Reading,3,108
Sherburne,1,043
Shirley,1,158
Somerville,3,540
South Reading2,407
Stoneham,2,085
Stowe,1,455
Sudbury,1,578
Tewksbury,1,042
Townsend,1,947
Tyngsborough,799
Waltham,4,464
Watertown,2,837
Wayland,1,115
West Cambridge,2,202
Westford,1,473
Weston,1,205
Wilmington,877
Winches
The Somerville Directory; containing the names of the heads of families.
Their Occupations, and dwelling houses, with a list of the town public officers.
Somerville, Edmund Tufts, Printer.
1851.
Population of the towns in Middlesex
According to the Census taken in 1850, by the authority of the Government of the United States.
Census of Middlesex County.
Towns.
Acton,1,605
Ashby,1,218
Ashland,1,304
Bedford,975
Billerica,1,640
Boxborough,396
Brighton,2,356
Burlington,547
Cambridge,15,215
Carlisle,719
Charlestown,17,216
Chelmsford2,098
Concord,2,249
Dracut,3,503
Dunstable,590
Framingham,4,235
Groton,2,515
Holliston,2,428
Hopkinton,2,801
Lexington,1,894
Lincoln,632
Littleton,991
Lowell,33,385
Malden,3,520
Marlborough,2,941
Medford,3,749
Melrose,1,260
Natick,1,744
Newton,5,258
Pepperell,1,754
Reading,3,108
Sherburne,1,043
Shirley,1,158
Somerville,3,540
South Reading2,407
Stoneham,2,085
Stowe,1,455
Sudbury,1,578
Tewksbury,1,042
Townse