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JanLaying Out and Widening Streets , Final Report of the Committee on . uary 1 , 1869 . DOCUMENT No. 121 , Prisons , Second Semi - Annual Report of the Inspectors of . January 1 , 1869 . DOCUMENT NO . 122 .
JanLaying Out and Widening Streets , Final Report of the Committee on . uary 1 , 1869 . DOCUMENT No. 121 , Prisons , Second Semi - Annual Report of the Inspectors of . January 1 , 1869 . DOCUMENT NO . 122 .
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The committee are divided in opinion as to the expediency of purchasing the Codman estate , or Breed's Island , or retaining the present location in Winthrop . A portion of the committee are in favor of the Codman estate , as being ...
The committee are divided in opinion as to the expediency of purchasing the Codman estate , or Breed's Island , or retaining the present location in Winthrop . A portion of the committee are in favor of the Codman estate , as being ...
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In explanation of the delay in presenting such an important matter near the close of the year , the committee would state , that the surveys and descriptions of the estates , which , under the act , were required to be as accurate as in ...
In explanation of the delay in presenting such an important matter near the close of the year , the committee would state , that the surveys and descriptions of the estates , which , under the act , were required to be as accurate as in ...
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The committee have made no estimate for the raising of the buildings on the southerly side of Orange street , east of Suffolk street extension ; but it is possible , as the work progresses , that it may be expedient to raise them to the ...
The committee have made no estimate for the raising of the buildings on the southerly side of Orange street , east of Suffolk street extension ; but it is possible , as the work progresses , that it may be expedient to raise them to the ...
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north of the railroad , that should be made wider , but , on account of the compactness of the houses between the streets , preventing a widening without removing one entire tier of houses , the committee have deemed it inexpedient to ...
north of the railroad , that should be made wider , but , on account of the compactness of the houses between the streets , preventing a widening without removing one entire tier of houses , the committee have deemed it inexpedient to ...
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