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District along the Pailroad, 
AVERY STREET* (Formerly Eiswald Street} Paving ’clock curb ’oetween Bell 
and Grove streets, ho euro line elgwhere.Harrow street. Electric 
lights on east side. One row of 2o or 30 trees night he set along 
the west side in what is now the roadway, hut it is very doubtful 
if there would he any protection from teams in turning, as the 
street has no outlet at the nofcth end. Bee Groom street helow. 
GROOM STRER&* (Formerly Barre street) Only a very narrow block from 
Avery street. Fine street for trees on both sides from Bell 
street northward to the cement wall at the turn. Many snail 
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houses, mainly on one side of the street. 70 to 00 trees might 
he used. Perhans best not to riant along tho east side by the 
vacant lot at the fuot of the steep hank. This would curtail the 
number of trees given above by 15.more or less. 
ELEB STREET. Both sides need trees from Broadway to Bell street. Per¬ 
haps 20 on nofcth side next to railroad and 18 on the south side 
by the houses. Railroad' wall on the west side perhaps not good 
for roots; doubtful if wise to plantyon this side of the street. 
iR 30TO STREET. 24 or more trees needed from Grove street northward. 
HARRIS AVEBUE, IIo tr'ees as far as can he se-'-n from Broadway. Tenements 
on west side. Lumber yard on east side near Broadway. About 52 
trees could be put in on west side by houses. Perhaps also. 52 
on the railroad side. (look up this last) i\ P graph poles on the 
rail no. G side. 
