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Page 12
... Faneuil Hall market did not exceed fourteen thousand square feet . Even the best of these were inconvenient , and the passages to them obstructed . The dealers in fish and vegetables occupied a wooden shed , without glass windows and ...
... Faneuil Hall market did not exceed fourteen thousand square feet . Even the best of these were inconvenient , and the passages to them obstructed . The dealers in fish and vegetables occupied a wooden shed , without glass windows and ...
Page 14
... Faneuil Hall market was passed . The only important original pro- vision it contained was as follows : " No inhabitant of the city of Boston , or of any town which is less than fifteen miles distant from said city , shall at any season ...
... Faneuil Hall market was passed . The only important original pro- vision it contained was as follows : " No inhabitant of the city of Boston , or of any town which is less than fifteen miles distant from said city , shall at any season ...
Page 18
... Faneuil Hall market from its opening , in 1826 , to the present time . It appears from this statement that the income has amounted to $ 1,948,955.69 ; and the expenses , including repairs , for the old and the new markets , to ...
... Faneuil Hall market from its opening , in 1826 , to the present time . It appears from this statement that the income has amounted to $ 1,948,955.69 ; and the expenses , including repairs , for the old and the new markets , to ...
Page 24
... Faneuil Hall market was laid , the population of Boston was 58,277 , — mainly included within a circuit of a mile from Faneuil Hall . The surrounding country was thinly populated , and was devoted mostly to agri- culture . Fruits and ...
... Faneuil Hall market was laid , the population of Boston was 58,277 , — mainly included within a circuit of a mile from Faneuil Hall . The surrounding country was thinly populated , and was devoted mostly to agri- culture . Fruits and ...
Page 28
... Faneuil Hall mar- ket are wholly insufficient . Still they go to the market with their wagons , or as near to it as they can get , and put up with the inconvenience because it is the only place where they are sure of selling out ...
... Faneuil Hall mar- ket are wholly insufficient . Still they go to the market with their wagons , or as near to it as they can get , and put up with the inconvenience because it is the only place where they are sure of selling out ...
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100 A parcel amount appropriation Atlantic avenue baths Board of Aldermen BOSTONIA CONDITA bounded as follows boys building Chairman Charles Charles H City Council CITY OF BOSTON Cliff street corporal punishment Damages Deer Island described as taken Dorchester East Boston Edward Emma expense extension of Shawmut Faneuil Hall fund George George W Girls grade Grammar School-house Grammar Schools Hanover street Harrison avenue Head Assistant Heirs Henry High and Normal High School Horatio G House hundred instruction James John land before described land belonging land hereinafter described Mary Master northwestwardly by land Number Belonging parcel of land Pet'r Petitioner pipe present Primary School-house Primary Schools proposed extension public schools rooms Rowe's wharf Roxbury Sarah School Committee Shawmut avenue South Boston square feet street loan Sub-Committee teachers tion Total Tremont street Ward Warren West Boston Bridge wharf William