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... described . A corridor 12 feet wide extends across the building from the middle of the Newton street or southwesterly side , to the middle of the Pembroke street or northeasterly side , at the ends of which are the entrances be- fore ...
... described . A corridor 12 feet wide extends across the building from the middle of the Newton street or southwesterly side , to the middle of the Pembroke street or northeasterly side , at the ends of which are the entrances be- fore ...
Page 21
... described ; and further , the same arrangement is carried through the three stories above the basement in the southeasterly half of the building and the westerly quarter of the second story ; that is to say , a class room , two ...
... described ; and further , the same arrangement is carried through the three stories above the basement in the southeasterly half of the building and the westerly quarter of the second story ; that is to say , a class room , two ...
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... described as spanning the O. C. & N. R. R. , is reached , while further on is another column section , 212 fect in length , only differing from the one first mentioned in having a part of the way -- where it crosses the water small ...
... described as spanning the O. C. & N. R. R. , is reached , while further on is another column section , 212 fect in length , only differing from the one first mentioned in having a part of the way -- where it crosses the water small ...
Page 17
... described and are so well known . But every year makes them more apparent . In almost every department , in Read- ing - Room , Delivery Hall , waiting room , passages , working- rooms and alcoves , the space is cramped and ill ...
... described and are so well known . But every year makes them more apparent . In almost every department , in Read- ing - Room , Delivery Hall , waiting room , passages , working- rooms and alcoves , the space is cramped and ill ...
Page 24
... described in Bulletin No. 17. The extent of Mr. Ticknor's previous gifts to the Library was 4,427 volumes and 607 pamphlets . This included a col- lection of books on Molière ( originally formed by the late Mr. Prescott at a time when ...
... described in Bulletin No. 17. The extent of Mr. Ticknor's previous gifts to the Library was 4,427 volumes and 607 pamphlets . This included a col- lection of books on Molière ( originally formed by the late Mr. Prescott at a time when ...
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100 A parcel amount appropriation April 30 Atlantic avenue Balance Boston Highlands bounded as follows Boylston Street Brought forward Carried forward cent Chester park Chestnut Hill Reservoir City Council City Debt City of Boston Clerk commissioners containing Court Damages Deer Island Department described as taken Dorchester Dover street East Boston Expenses grading Harrison Avenue Hose House House of Correction hundred July land before described land belonging land hereinafter described line of Stoughton line of widening ment of betterment Names of Parties northeastwardly northwestwardly by land paid parcel of land Paving Pet'r Petitioner pipe present line Primary School-house proposed line repairs revenue rooms Roxbury School Shawmut Avenue Sinking Fund small items South Boston southeastwardly by land southwestwardly square feet story Stoughton street Street loan Superintendent taxation tion Total Treasurer's account Tremont street valuation Ward 16 Washington Avenue Bridge Widening Hanover Street widening of Stoughton