Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 67
Page 17
... . A candid consideration of this suggestion is demanded by the great advantage which would accrue to the city , and particularly to those persons who have dealings with it in the 3 MAYOR'S ADDRESS . 17 Bureaus of health and streets.
... . A candid consideration of this suggestion is demanded by the great advantage which would accrue to the city , and particularly to those persons who have dealings with it in the 3 MAYOR'S ADDRESS . 17 Bureaus of health and streets.
Page 28
... persons , well versed in the duties of levying taxes , who believe in the old system of per - diem assessors , and think that the new plan is inferior to the old , and that the local assessor is more likely to arrive at the true valu ...
... persons , well versed in the duties of levying taxes , who believe in the old system of per - diem assessors , and think that the new plan is inferior to the old , and that the local assessor is more likely to arrive at the true valu ...
Page 29
... persons not re- siding in the Commonwealth . At that time the first tax under the new law had been levied by the assessors , and transmitted to the treasurer for collection . The constitutionality of the act being questioned , test ...
... persons not re- siding in the Commonwealth . At that time the first tax under the new law had been levied by the assessors , and transmitted to the treasurer for collection . The constitutionality of the act being questioned , test ...
Page 30
... persons within the city to whom a poll tax was assessed . It probably did not occur to the committee who recommended the passage of this law , that a literal compliance with its provisions would entail a heavy expense upon the city ...
... persons within the city to whom a poll tax was assessed . It probably did not occur to the committee who recommended the passage of this law , that a literal compliance with its provisions would entail a heavy expense upon the city ...
Page 35
... so extensive a municipality as our own , where the number of persons entitled to the privilege is so large , the accessions to our citizens so numerous , and the changes of domicile so fre- MAYOR'S ADDRESS . 35 Voting List.
... so extensive a municipality as our own , where the number of persons entitled to the privilege is so large , the accessions to our citizens so numerous , and the changes of domicile so fre- MAYOR'S ADDRESS . 35 Voting List.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
1st Story 2d Story 4th Story Adams amount appointed Assessor Benjamin board of aldermen Bradlee Broadway building centre Chairman Charles Chosen by concurrent City Clerk City Council CITY OF BOSTON Clark Committee COMMON COUNCIL concurrent vote Corner Daniel Davis Dorchester Dorchester street Dover street duty East Boston Edward election Faneuil Hall Federal street feet Francis Francis W FREDERIC WALKER LINCOLN George George W grading Hall harbor Harrison avenue Henry Henry W House hundred Isaac James John John Prescott Jonathan Joseph Josiah Lewis Mary mayor MCCLEARY Nathaniel Oliver ordinance Otis Parker paving persons police Pope Prescott President PRIMARY SCHOOLS Richard Robert Robert Cowdin Room 12 Roxbury Salary SAMUEL F Sarah School-house Seaver SECT Shawmut avenue South Boston square Stevens Street District Sub-Committee Superintendent thence Thomas Tremont street Ward 12 Ward 9 Warren Washington street widening William H