Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 3, Issues 33-58 |
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In charge of the fire protection for the whole of the City , which is divided into three main divisions , each in charge of a deputy chief . FIRST DIVISION . In charge of Fourth Deputy Chief EDWARD J. SHALLOW .
In charge of the fire protection for the whole of the City , which is divided into three main divisions , each in charge of a deputy chief . FIRST DIVISION . In charge of Fourth Deputy Chief EDWARD J. SHALLOW .
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From 1857 to 1885 the public institutions were in charge of a Board of Directors , twelve in number ; from 1885 to 1889 , in charge of a board consisting of nine members ; from 1889 to 1895 , in charge of the Board of Commissioners of ...
From 1857 to 1885 the public institutions were in charge of a Board of Directors , twelve in number ; from 1885 to 1889 , in charge of a board consisting of nine members ; from 1889 to 1895 , in charge of the Board of Commissioners of ...
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This Commission was established by statute in 1870 , to have charge of the maintenance of the West Boston , Canal or Craigie's , and the Prison Point bridges . ( Statutes of 1870 , Chaps . 300 , 302. ) In 1892 the Harvard bridge was ...
This Commission was established by statute in 1870 , to have charge of the maintenance of the West Boston , Canal or Craigie's , and the Prison Point bridges . ( Statutes of 1870 , Chaps . 300 , 302. ) In 1892 the Harvard bridge was ...
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