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Page iii
... not within the limits of the Boston and Albany Railroad , which are below the grade of eighteen feet above mean low water ; and all estates , any part of which is below said grade , with the buildings and other fixtures on the land ...
... not within the limits of the Boston and Albany Railroad , which are below the grade of eighteen feet above mean low water ; and all estates , any part of which is below said grade , with the buildings and other fixtures on the land ...
Page vi
The present grade of these streets varies from six and five - tenths feet to eighteen feet above mean low water . It appeared , from an examination of the territory in 1868 , that the whole number of dwellinghouses was 680 ; the number ...
The present grade of these streets varies from six and five - tenths feet to eighteen feet above mean low water . It appeared , from an examination of the territory in 1868 , that the whole number of dwellinghouses was 680 ; the number ...
Page vii
The minimum grade , with certain exceptions , is the same as was adopted in the case of the Church Street District , namel eighteen feet above mean low water , for streets and SUFFOLK STREET , DISTRICT . vii.
The minimum grade , with certain exceptions , is the same as was adopted in the case of the Church Street District , namel eighteen feet above mean low water , for streets and SUFFOLK STREET , DISTRICT . vii.
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eighteen feet above mean low water , for streets and ways , and twelve feet for cellars , yards , and vacant lots . The exceptions are occasioned by the fact that the portions of Washington street and Dover street bounding on this ...
eighteen feet above mean low water , for streets and ways , and twelve feet for cellars , yards , and vacant lots . The exceptions are occasioned by the fact that the portions of Washington street and Dover street bounding on this ...
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To fill the cellars , back yards , and vacant lots to the grade of twelve feet above mean low water . 5. To raise and underpin such of the buildings on the district as it may be found expedient . 6.
To fill the cellars , back yards , and vacant lots to the grade of twelve feet above mean low water . 5. To raise and underpin such of the buildings on the district as it may be found expedient . 6.
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