Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 27-43City Council, Printing Section, 1911 |
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... cent since that time. During the same time the volume of printing necessary for the city's business has increased, it is estimated, not less than 25 per cent. Notwithstanding the great increase in cost of production and the very ...
... cent since that time. During the same time the volume of printing necessary for the city's business has increased, it is estimated, not less than 25 per cent. Notwithstanding the great increase in cost of production and the very ...
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... cent depreciation . - o - 2,257 43 - > - Book value material discarded Value of plant February 1, 1910 Total receipts (see above) * Total expenditures (see above) . Gain on operations for year $202,560 40 4,154 45 $206,714 85 $130,074 ...
... cent depreciation . - o - 2,257 43 - > - Book value material discarded Value of plant February 1, 1910 Total receipts (see above) * Total expenditures (see above) . Gain on operations for year $202,560 40 4,154 45 $206,714 85 $130,074 ...
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... cent. The number of grooms less than 21 years of age was 230, or 3.2 per cent. The number of brides who had not reached the age of 25 years was 3,968, or 55.2 per cent. The number of brides between the ages of 25 and 35 years was 2,446 ...
... cent. The number of grooms less than 21 years of age was 230, or 3.2 per cent. The number of brides who had not reached the age of 25 years was 3,968, or 55.2 per cent. The number of brides between the ages of 25 and 35 years was 2,446 ...
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... cent of the total number of fathers; there were 778 children whose fathers were recorded as “unknown,” or 4.4 per cent; over 60 per cent of the children born in Boston in 1909 had foreign-born fathers. Mothers.— The mothers of 3,394 ...
... cent of the total number of fathers; there were 778 children whose fathers were recorded as “unknown,” or 4.4 per cent; over 60 per cent of the children born in Boston in 1909 had foreign-born fathers. Mothers.— The mothers of 3,394 ...
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... cent Number. of Total Births. Of American mothers . . . . . . 6,244 35.47 “ Irish mothers . . . . . . 2,860 16.25 “ Russian mothers . . . . . 2,524 14.34 “ Italian mothers & to e o o 2,486 14. 12 “ British-American mothers . & & 1,704 ...
... cent Number. of Total Births. Of American mothers . . . . . . 6,244 35.47 “ Irish mothers . . . . . . 2,860 16.25 “ Russian mothers . . . . . 2,524 14.34 “ Italian mothers & to e o o 2,486 14. 12 “ British-American mothers . & & 1,704 ...
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00 Total 10-inch pipe Advertising Amount paid April artificial stone sidewalks asphalt awarded bidder Blue Hill avenue brick Bridge Brighton Brought forward building Carried forward cent per annum certificate of indebtedness Charlestown Charlestown Bridge City of Boston city proper Columbus avenue concrete base contract contractor cost cubic yards Day labor Debt Department District Division Dorchester earth excavation East Boston February foot Fund g º grade gravel Hill avenue Hosmer inches James Doherty January 31 July June lamps less macadam manholes Massachusetts avenue º e e º e º º g º º º º ſº º tº Park Railroad relaid repairs Robinson & Co Sanitary Schoolhouse Sewer ſº South Boston square feet square yards exist Surface drain tº gº tº º tº tº Tremont street W. P. Whittemore Company Warren Brothers Washington street West Roxbury