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... built or become unsafe , or where any noisome , dangerous or unwholesome trade is carried on ; and all nuisances , and other matters relating to the safety and convenience of the public or to the inter- est of the city , which may exist ...
... built or become unsafe , or where any noisome , dangerous or unwholesome trade is carried on ; and all nuisances , and other matters relating to the safety and convenience of the public or to the inter- est of the city , which may exist ...
Page 4
... built ; and after they had adopted the plans it was found necessary by the Harbor Commissioners to suggest some modifications to make them conform to the pecu- liar provisions of the Act of 1866 , chap . 188 ; namely , that the bridge ...
... built ; and after they had adopted the plans it was found necessary by the Harbor Commissioners to suggest some modifications to make them conform to the pecu- liar provisions of the Act of 1866 , chap . 188 ; namely , that the bridge ...
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... built during the year , and is occupied by the farmer and his family ; connected therewith is the dairy , which has supplied the institutions with all of the milk used , and three thousand two hundred and twenty - five pounds of but ...
... built during the year , and is occupied by the farmer and his family ; connected therewith is the dairy , which has supplied the institutions with all of the milk used , and three thousand two hundred and twenty - five pounds of but ...
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... built , near the sight of the old ox barn , and is occupied by the farmer and his family . A substantial shed and storehouse , one hundred and twenty - five feet long by twenty- five feet wide , has been built , the lower part of which ...
... built , near the sight of the old ox barn , and is occupied by the farmer and his family . A substantial shed and storehouse , one hundred and twenty - five feet long by twenty- five feet wide , has been built , the lower part of which ...
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... built over as densely as the Mt. Warren district now is . To determine what should be taken as the maximum hourly draught for domestic uses , I had meter observations taken hourly from 5 o'clock , A. M. , to 9 o'clock , P. M. , on a ...
... built over as densely as the Mt. Warren district now is . To determine what should be taken as the maximum hourly draught for domestic uses , I had meter observations taken hourly from 5 o'clock , A. M. , to 9 o'clock , P. M. , on a ...
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100 A parcel Almshouse amount appropriation April 30 Avenue Balance Beacon Hill Board of Aldermen Boston Highlands bounded as follows Boylston bridge Brookline Brought forward Carried forward cent charge Chestnut Hill Reservoir City Council City Debt City Hospital City of Boston Clerk Cochituate water board Committee containing cost Court deaths Deer Island Department DISEASES Dollars per annum Dorchester duty East Boston expenditures Expenses Faneuil Hall Females Fire Grammar School-house Grammar Schools Hall heirs horses Hose House House of Correction House of Industry Ibid income land belonging Lunatic Hospital Males milk Moses Kimball northwestwardly by land Oliver street ordinance paid parcel of land Pauper Payments persons pipes police Primary School-house Public Buildings Purchase Rent repairs rooms Roxbury salary SECT South Boston southwestwardly square feet Station House Stationery Stopcocks street loan Sturgis Suffolk Superintendent supply tion town Treasurer Treasurer's account Tremont street Ward wardly whole number Widening