Boston Parks Department Annual Reports for Franklin Park, 1891-1900

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The ledge at the junction of the Parkway with the Circuit drive is being removed, and the stone will be used for surfacing the Parkway.
The drains and catch-basins are also being built.
Seaver Street. - The work of grading under the contract with H.P.
Nawn, dated September 1, 1893, was completed on January 22, at a cost of $34,023.58. Another contract was made with Mr. Nawn for the removal of a portion of the ledge near Blue Hill avenue, the stone to be carted to the stone-crusher on the park,
...and when crushed to be carted back to Seaver street. Under this contract there were removed 3,221 cubic yards of rock, at a cost of $6,345.37.
The drive and walk within the lines of Seaver street, as laid out by the Street Commissioners, have all been surfaced, the surface drains and catch-basins built, and the water-pipe relaid. The street was opened to travel throughout its whole length on December 24.
The street has a width of 60 feet, divided into a driveway 40 feet wide, a tree space 10 feet wide, and a sidewalk 10 feet wide.


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