RECONNQISSANCE OF THE STREETS WITHIN THE AREA BOUNDED BY 
THE RAILROAD'; MAS HAP AUG POND, AND NIANTIC AVENUE (city line). 
By J.F.C., October 13 & 14, 1910 
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FRANKFORT STREET: no grade. 
DAVID STREET: no grade. 
FAITH STREET u no grade. 
CALHOUN AVENUE: curbed and needs trees from railroad to Balch 
street. No grade south of Beckwith street. From railroad 
to Burrington street 85 feet; Burrington to Clinton Aye. 180 
feet; Clinton Aye. to Tyler St. 160 feet; Tyler to Van Zandt 
St. 170 feet (school on one side); Van Zandt to Ham St. 170 
feet; Ham to Balch St. 170 feet. Four trees are also needed 
on the west side between Barnaby and Beckwith streets; vacant 
lots opposite. 
PACIFIC AVENUE: curbed. Good to plant from Aquidneck to Burrington 
street. From Burrington to Clinton Ave. (west side only) 100" 
feet; Clinton Ave. to Tyler St.(west side only) 150 feet; 
Tyler to Van Zandt St. (west side only) 165 feet; Burrington 
to Van Zandt (east side only) 460 feet; Van Zandt to Ham (west 
side only) 160 feet; Ham to Balch (west side only) 170 feet; 
Balch to Aauidneek (west side only) 160 feet; Van Zandt to 
Aquidneck f east side only) 250 feet. 
HAMBURG AVENUE: good to plant from Pacific Ave. to Burrington St. 
From Pacific Ave. to Van Zandt St. (east side) 350 feet, (west 
side) 210 feet; Van Zandt to Burrington 450 feet. 
PLEASANT VIEW AVENUE: no grade. 
LOWE STREET: no grade. 
BUERIHGTOH STREET: curbed east of Pacific avenue. Needs five 
trees in front of houses from No. 35 to Nol 51. Opposite side 
of street vacant lots, and east of No. 35 is property of the 
Ice Company. 
CLINTON AVENUE: no grade. 
TYLER STREET: no grade. 
VAN ZANDT STREET: curbed. Good street to plant from Hamburg avenue 
to Calhoun avenue. From Hamburg to 
Pacific avenue 85 feet; Pacific to Calhoun 300 feet (school 
on north side at Calhoun Ave.). 
BALCH STREET: curbed only between Calhoun and Pacific avenues. 
This block good to plant, distance 300 feet. 
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Other streets in the vicinity, including those near the Enamel 
Works (Beckwith, Binney, Dupont, Day, Pinckney, Donald, Neville) 
have neither grade nor curb, and me e- t of them are not even 
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