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Page vii
... increased in value from fifty to one hundred per cent . , and has been placed in a condition to continue to increase from year to year in proportion with the most desirable portions of the city . In explanation of the delay in ...
... increased in value from fifty to one hundred per cent . , and has been placed in a condition to continue to increase from year to year in proportion with the most desirable portions of the city . In explanation of the delay in ...
Page 5
... increase of accommodations , another building can be placed on the second hill , by which a separation of the sexes can be made , and thus more perfect classification be secured . BREED'S ISLAND . This place is larger than desirable ...
... increase of accommodations , another building can be placed on the second hill , by which a separation of the sexes can be made , and thus more perfect classification be secured . BREED'S ISLAND . This place is larger than desirable ...
Page 5
... increase of population , or to interfere with any industrial or commercial developments of the neighborhood . In view of the above considerations , and others that might be mentioned , we approve of the use of the farm in the town of ...
... increase of population , or to interfere with any industrial or commercial developments of the neighborhood . In view of the above considerations , and others that might be mentioned , we approve of the use of the farm in the town of ...
Page 5
... increase of the active usefulness of the institution . It has drawn to itself more visitors of all classes of either sex , and the circulation of its books has been materially enlarged . It has attained a more fully recognized rank ...
... increase of the active usefulness of the institution . It has drawn to itself more visitors of all classes of either sex , and the circulation of its books has been materially enlarged . It has attained a more fully recognized rank ...
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... increased permanent endowment of the institu- tion . This would enable it from time to time to purchase libraries offered ... increase . In the Report of the Superintendent will be found collected the information needed by the community ...
... increased permanent endowment of the institu- tion . This would enable it from time to time to purchase libraries offered ... increase . In the Report of the Superintendent will be found collected the information needed by the community ...
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100 A parcel 25 feet 50 feet avenue Back Bay Beacon street bounded as follows bridge building Castle street cent channel Charles River City of Boston committee commonwealth containing eight hundred containing nine hundred containing one thousand containing seven hundred containing six hundred described as taken dollars Dover street East Boston eastwardly Edward Tuckerman Eliot street Emerald street filling flats foot formerly belonging formerly of George formerly of Henry formerly of James formerly of John formerly of Mary formerly of William heirs of Edward Indiana place land belonging legislature less Lucas street measuring twenty feet Middlesex street Northeast northeastwardly by land Northwest parcel of land park Sarah SHATTUCK side South Boston Southeast southwest square feet Suffolk street tidal basins Tremont street trustees twenty and feet wardly by land Washington street West Boston bridge westwardly by land wharf