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Plan Index 1890-1965 for Publishing.Xlsx OWNER STREETS SURVEYOR DATE OF PLAN RECORDED MONTH YEAR BOOK PAGE PLYMOUTH A. D. MAKEPEACE CO. A.S. BEALE DEC 1 1921 3 264 A. D. MAKEPEACE CO. FLUME AT LONG POND AUG 8 1955 2444 419 A. D. MAKEPEACE CO. EXCAVATE CHANNEL SEP 19 1955 2454 453 A. D. MAKEPEACE CO. PUMP HOUSE JUL 18 1963 3066 102 ABATE, FRANK J., JR. ET UX COURT ST. LOTS A & B R. BENT JUN 28 1951 8 500 ABBOTT, ELINOR B. OFF LONG POND RD. ADJ. GREAT HERRING POND DELANO & KEITH MAY 20 1958 11 521 ABBOTT, HOWARD D. ET UX LITTLE SANDY POND & RAYMOND RDS. J.W. MORSE JUL 2 1945 6 776 ABBOTT, HOWARD D. ET UX ISLAND POND J.W. MORSE SEP 26 1945 6 894 ABBOTT, HOWARD D. ET UX ISLAND POND J.W. MORSE SEP 26 1945 6 910 ABBOTT, HOWARD D. ET UX RAYMOND RD. LOTS 1 & 2 J.W. MORSE MAR 10 1948 7 564 ABBOTT, HOWARD D. ET UX LITTLE SANDY POND RD. J.W. MORSE OCT 24 1949 8 70 ABBOTT, MARION L. BILLINGTON SEA LOTS A-G G.F. SCHAFER DEC 15 1930 5 18 ADAMS, FABIANNA A. SAMOSET ST. DELANO & KEITH NOV 30 1944 7 113 ADAMS, RUTH M., EST. RIVER ST. DELANO & KEITH NOV 28 1953 9 641 AITTANIEMI, JUNE E. COLCHESTER DRIVE (MICAJAH POND) LOTS 1 & 2 DELANO & KEITH JUL 30 1962 2959 221 ALDEN MANOR BLOCKS A-G J.C. HAMILTON 3 95 ALDEN ST. LOTS 1-6 P.H. DELANO JUL 21 1920 3 848 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. SANDY LAKE PARK FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. APR 29 1950 8 936 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. PIPE LINE FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. JAN 1 1952 9 471 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. FEB 14 1952 8 931 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. APR 2 1952 8 928 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 3 1952 8 920 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 12 1952 8 928 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 12 1952 8 929 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 12 1952 8 933 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 13 1952 8 929 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 13 1952 9 33 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 13 1952 9 34 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 14 1952 8 933 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 14 1952 8 936 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 14 1952 9 35 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 15 1952 8 932 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 15 1952 8 933 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 15 1952 8 936 MAY 3 1952; MAY 6 1952; ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 19 1952 9 170 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 20 1952 8 920 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 20 1952 8 932 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 20 1952; MAY 22 1952 9 168 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. MAY 23 1952 8 936 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. AUG 28 1952; SEP 2 1952 9 162 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. FORD, BACON & DAVIS, INC. OCT 2 1952 9 477 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. RIGHT OF WAY F.E. TIBBETTS, JR. APR 3 1961 12 218 ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO. RIGHT OF WAY FOR PIPELINE F.E. TIBBETTS, JR. APR 3 1961 2919 251 ALLEN, SHERMAN, EST. WARREN AVE. MAY 1 1923 4 908 OWNER STREETS SURVEYOR DATE OF PLAN RECORDED MONTH YEAR BOOK PAGE PLYMOUTH ALLERTON ST. & VICINITY M. BATES, JR. JAN 1 1856 1 5 ALMEIDA, JOHN ET AT STANDISH AVE. LOTS A & B DELANO & KEITH SEP 30 1948 7 807 ALMEIDA, MANUEL ET AL COLUMBUS RD. J.F. CAULFIELD AUG 13 1963 3046 95 ALSHEIMER, JOHN J. ET UX OFF WATER ST. JAN 1 1949 8 184 AMERICAN LEGION WEST POND & FEDERAL FURNACE RD. MAR 1 1932 5 157 AMERICAN WOOLEN CO. COURT, MURRAY & WATER STS. C.H. HOLMES 1 210 AMERICAN WOOLEN CO. WATER ST. J. FRANKLIN NOV 26 1927 4 584 AMERICAN WOOLEN CO. SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG PLYMOUTH TO BOSTON RAILWAY JUL 1 1950 2133 229 ANDERSON, DAVID O. ET UX ROXY CAHOON RD. LOT 1 N.B. SNOW JUN 17 1964 3132 197 ANDERSON, HAROLD E. STATE HIGHWAY A.S. BEALE JAN 1 1922 3 288 ANDERSON, JOHN H. ET AL MANOMET POINT RD. & ANDERSON WAY LOTS E-G DELANO & KEITH FEB 1 1962 2949 422 ANDERSON, OTTO ET UX LOT A R.H. BENT APR 9 1956 2496 497 ANDERSON, W. J. LONG POND C.H. HOLMES MAY 2 1919 2 628 ANDRADE, HENRIQUE COUNTY RD. J.W. MORSE DEC 18 1945 6 890 ANDRADE, LUIZ HERRING POND RD. A.C. THOMPSON & CO. MAY 1 1960 2778 89 ANDRADE, MARIANNA OFF HERRING POND RD. A.C. THOMPSON JUN 1 1955 10 429 ANDREW KERR CO. PIER AT GOOSE POINT AUG 6 1917 2 676 ARDIZZONI, AUGUSTO CHERRY ST. DEC 30 1924 5 35 ARLUND, KARL ET UX CARVER RD. LOTS 1 & 2 DELANO & KEITH FEB 11 1964 3091 296 ARNOLD, HOMER A. ET UX MANOMET POINT RD. DELANO & KEITH JUL 12 1955 2614 378 ARNOLD, WM. B. ET AL MANOMET POINT C.W. HOWLAND JUL 1 1893 3 314 ARNOLD, WM. B., EST. ET AL WHITE HORSE BEACH LOTS 1-149 W.A. TORREY MAR 22 1923 3 583 ARNOLD, WM. B. ET AL WHITE HORSE AVE. LOTS 1-28 C.W. HOWLAND JUL 14 1923 3 533 ARRUDA, JESSE, JR. ET UX OFF ROYAL ST. R. BENT NOV 3 1950 8 628 ARTHUR L. ELLIS CO. BILLINGTON ST. A.E. BLACKMER MAR 26 1942 6 457 ASHLEY, LEON T. ET UX COURT ST. DELANO & KEITH FEB 11 1952 8 826 ASHTON, THOMAS H. ET UX SUNRISE & WARREN AVES. LOTS 1 & 2 DELANO & KEITH DEC 2 1958 11 519 ATLANTIC COAST REALTY CO. BLOCKS A-G J.C. HAMILTON 3 95 ATLAS TACK CORP. OFF SUMMER ST. L. DEAN JUL 1 1903 2 174 ATWOOD, E. B. ET AL MAIN ST. EXTN. BAILEY & KEITH JAN 5 1912 3 118 ATWOOD, J. R. WHARF S. HAAGENSON DEC 1 1883 1 49 ATWOOD, J. R., EST. WHARF APR 1 1897 1 159 ATWOOD, J .R., EST. WHARF JUL 1 1900 1 223 AVERY, ALFRED OFF CENTER HILL RD. LOT A DELANO & KEITH APR 20 1953 9 309 AVERY, ALFRED H. ET AL CENTER HILL POND OFF CENTER HILL RD. DELANO & KEITH AUG 28 1951 8 698 AVERY, DAVID B. WARREN AVE. & FAITH WAY LOTS 1-6 & A A.C. THOMPSON & CO. DEC 31 1959; FEB 29 1960 11 1060 HARLOW'S LANDING - ELLISVILLE LOTS 1-8 COPIED FROM ORIGINAL PLAN AUG.7,1934 AVERY, HANNAH B. BY H.F.NILSEN L.E. AVERY MAY 1 1922 5 438 AVERY, HANNAH B. BIRCH AVE. DELANO & KEITH MAY 27 1942 6 749 BAGNELL, TIRRELL & SAMPSON SAQUISH BEACH LOTS 1-437 MAY 1 1906 1 668 BAKER, WILLIAM E. BOAT LANDING AT BILLINGTON SEA 1 196 BALLARD, FRANKLIN R. ET UX WESTERLY ROUTE R. BENT MAR 9 1954 9 860 BANGS, JAMES O. RED BROOK ADJ. WAREHAM TOWN LINE D.M. PRATT APR 4 1936 5 698 BANGS PROPERTY RED BROOK ADJ. WAREHAM TOWN LINE D.M. PRATT APR 4 1936 5 698 BARBIERI, ANGELO ET UX SANDWICH ST. DELANO & KEITH APR 29 1947 7 259 BARKER, ANNA W. PIPE AT HALFWAY POND C.H. HOLMES 1 169 OWNER STREETS SURVEYOR DATE OF PLAN RECORDED MONTH YEAR BOOK PAGE PLYMOUTH BARKER, LEBERON R. ET AL HALFWAY POND - DIVISION LINE DELANO & KEITH JUL 3 1928 4 502 BARKER, LEBARON R. WHITE ISLAND POND AUG 18 1931 5 152 BARKER, LEBARON R. CENTURY BOGS & UPLAND BARKER RD. J.W. MORSE JAN 15 1944 7 730 BARKER, LEBARON R. ON & ADJ. AGAWAM RIVER DELANO & KEITH MAR 1 1947 7 810 BARKER, LEBARON R. CARVER & FAWN POND RDS. DELANO & KEITH JAN 16 1931; JUL 17 1949 7 726 BARNES, CHARLES E. PLEASANT & JEFFERSON STS. C.H. PAINE 1 195 BARNES, HANNAH S. ALLEN COURT DELANO & KEITH APR 17 1948 7 594 BARNES, HOLMES & DREW OFF S. POND RD. C.C. DOTEN AUG 1 1855 1 73 BARNES, PHILIP S. ET AL WARREN AVE. DELANO & KEITH OCT 31 1934 5 378 BARROWS, ALICE M., EST. CLYFTON ST. DELANO & KEITH SEP 17 1938 6 967 BARTLETT, A. S. BARTLETT RD. BAILEY & KEITH OCT 1 1912 1 968 BARTLETT, ALDEN S. MANOMET - STATE RD. BAILEY & KEITH OCT 1 1912 1 954 BARTLETT, BETSEY, EST. WOODLOT - ROCKY HILL C.H. HOLMES DEC 9 1889 1 74 BARTLETT, ESTHER S. ET AL COURT ST. W.W. BREWSTER MAY 1 1878 1 64 BARTLETT, IVORY SANDWICH RD. NEAR SACRIFICE ROCK 5 904 BARTLETT, JOSEPH W. WARREN AVE. LOTS A-C T.W. BAILEY JAN 1 1917 3 60 BARTLETT POND LOTS DELANO & KEITH JUL 30 1924 3 779 BARTLETT PROPERTY COURT & S. RUSSELL STS. JAN 10 1928 4 604 BARTLETT PROPERTY COURT & S. RUSSELL STS. JAN 10 1928 6 116 BARTLETT ST. JAN 24 1907 1 431 BASSETT, ERNEST L. HALFWAY POND RD. LOTS 1A, 1B & 2-6 R.H. BENT JUL 25 1961 2881 6 BASTOS, DOMINGOS ET UX STANDISH AVE. & SAVERY LANE DELANO & KEITH SEP 12 1945 7 437 BATES, DONALD S.
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