Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 27-43City Council, Printing Section, 1911 |
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Page 74
... flagging and other materials necessary for the paving were furnished by the contractor. In connection with this work Broadway extension, between the two bridges, was repaved with the existing granite blocks, with pitch and pebble joints ...
... flagging and other materials necessary for the paving were furnished by the contractor. In connection with this work Broadway extension, between the two bridges, was repaved with the existing granite blocks, with pitch and pebble joints ...
Page 75
... flagging, crushed stone and other materials necessary for the paving were furnished by the contractor. The edgestone and sidewalk bricks were furnished by the city on the line of the work. The old paving blocks were hauled to the Revere ...
... flagging, crushed stone and other materials necessary for the paving were furnished by the contractor. The edgestone and sidewalk bricks were furnished by the city on the line of the work. The old paving blocks were hauled to the Revere ...
Page 76
... flagging, crushed stone for the concrete base and other materials necessary for the paving were furnished by the contractor. The Boston Elevated Railway Company has relaid its westerly track on a concrete base. Work will be resumed on ...
... flagging, crushed stone for the concrete base and other materials necessary for the paving were furnished by the contractor. The Boston Elevated Railway Company has relaid its westerly track on a concrete base. Work will be resumed on ...
Page 77
... flagging were furnished by the city on the line of the work. The former surface was Trinidad asphalt on a six (6) inch concrete base. Devonshire street, from Water street to Milk street, about 262 feet in length, was resurfaced by the ...
... flagging were furnished by the city on the line of the work. The former surface was Trinidad asphalt on a six (6) inch concrete base. Devonshire street, from Water street to Milk street, about 262 feet in length, was resurfaced by the ...
Page 78
... flagging were furnished by the city at the South Yard and hauled by the contractor. The sidewalk bricks were furnished by the city on the line of the work. The old paving blocks and flagging were hauled by the contractor to the South ...
... flagging were furnished by the city at the South Yard and hauled by the contractor. The sidewalk bricks were furnished by the city on the line of the work. The old paving blocks and flagging were hauled by the contractor to the South ...
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