RECONNAISSANCE OF THE STREETS WITHIN THE AREA BOUNDED BY THE 
RAILROAD, CRANSTON, SUPERIOR, BUCKLIN, AND CARTER STREETS. 
By J. F. C., October 13, 1910 
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SUPERIOR STREET; OX 
FORD STREET; 940 feet from Cranston St.^f to vacant lots near 
Dexter street, a few trees at tenth house on north side from 
Cranston street, perhaps pood to plant to latter point. 
HALT OVER STREET; vacant lots east of Dexter street, good looking 
two-tenement houses west of there,with some trees. Houses 
close hut good looking cast of Cranston street, with no trees 
for perhaps 200 feet. 
BELLEVUE AVENUE; good houses; trees near Cranston street hut 
none near Dexter street. 
WAVERLY STREET; no trees from Dexter dtreet half way to Cranston; 
vacant lots near Dexter; dumps east of Dexter; fair houses. 
A LTHEA STREET; no trees near Dexter street and looks like good 
street to plant. Vacant lots next to Dexter, and dumping 
grounds east of that point. Some trees east of Cranston, and 
good houses west of Cranston. From Cranston street to the 
vacant lots at east end (owned hy R. Knight) is 1100 feet. 
LINWOOD AVENUE; fine double row of elms Dexter to Cranston street, 
and maples west of Cranston. 
WALDO STREET; a few trees hut looks like good street to plant. 
Vacant lots at Dexter street. Jenks Box Shop on north side 
east of Brattle. Overhead wires on both sides. Good houses 
west of Cranston, and a few trees. From Cranston to Brattle 
street 670 feet; Brattle to Box 'hop 350 Feet. 
WADSWORTH STREET; looks like a good street-to plant from Cranston 
to Salem. Rupps east of Salem. Small houses near eas t end. 
A few trees visible. Better houses west of Cranston street, 
with no trees for a block in that direction. Cranston to 
Brattle street 700 feet; Brattle to Salem 590 feet. 
BENEDICT STREET; needs trees whole length, except in front of 
No. 65. One tree on north side, east of Brattle. Cranston 
to Brattle street 780 feet; Bfattle to Salem 590 feet. 
POTTER'S AVENUE; probably too many wires overhead, but one row 
of trees might be planted on south side, from Cranston to near 
Dexter street (Grand street), if wires are high enough to 
clear trees. Cranston to Puritan street 160 feet; Puritan 
to Ninigret Ave. 160 feet; Ninigret Ave. to Noyes Ave. 160 
feet; Noyes Ave. to Homestead Ave. 160 feet; Homestead Ave. 
to Calhoun Ave. 160 feet; Calhoun Ave. to Halton St. 140 feet; 
Halton St. to Chambers St. 140 feet; Chambers St. to Seabury 
St. 160 feet; Seabury St. to Grand St. 160 feet. 
ANTHONY AVENUE; curbed one block either side of Cranston street. 
Trees might be used but they are not needed very badly; some 
already there. Cranston to Avon street 200 feet; Avon to 
Britan 250 feet. 
HUNTINGTON AVENUE; needs trees from Cranston street to near 
Benedict pond, 550 feet; also from Craaston street to Home¬ 
stead Ave. on the north side, 760 feet; and to Calhoun Ave. 
on the south side, 1050 feet. Needs trees from Dexter to 
Calder street on both sides, 160 feet; south side between 
Dexter and Plymouth, 160 feet: both sides between Plymouth 
and Grnad, 160 feet; 2 trees west of Grand, 70 feet; 2 trees 
in front of ME No. 552 (cor. Homestead Ave.) 
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