Ward 4 of the City of Boston, Charlestown, Massachusetts, in 1901, showing are area between Bunker  Hill St., Rutherford Ave., and Albion Place, near Sullivan Square.

In Bromley's Atlas of 1901, this map is identified as Plate 16.

Paper size  32.25" wide x 22.5" high
Image size  30.25" wide x 20.5" high

Bromley city maps were widely published around the turn of the 19th century, usually for purposes of making important public information readily available to the public and officials.  Assessors and various other city  officials (planners, fire and police forces, utility and service providers, etc.) thereby had critical information readily available.  The information provided included a scale (1"=50'), a compass/North indicator, property parcel limits, parcel size and ownership, building footprints (red for masonry, yellow for wood frame), street frontage of lot, street name and addresses, roads, sidewalks, water and sewer mains, rail lines, larger building names, and tax  block number.  

Streets  include; Bunker  Hill, Rutherford, Albion Place, Baldwin, Charles, Furbush, Thorndike, Allen, Irving Place, Edward, Mishawum, Gibbs Court, Hovey  Ave, Hamilton Court, Schoolhouse Court, Hovey Ave, Hillside Place, and Charles Street Place.

Landmarks include; Primary School, Bunker Hill Grammar School, Engine  No. 32, Bunker  Hill Carriage  Co., Carriage Works, and Soap Works.