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... River and Warren Bridges . Report of Commissioner . January , 1873 . DOCUMENT No. 15 . Devonshire Street . Widening of , from Summer Street to Franklin Street . January 23 , 1873 . DOCUMENT No. 16 . Otis Street . Widening of . January ...
... River and Warren Bridges . Report of Commissioner . January , 1873 . DOCUMENT No. 15 . Devonshire Street . Widening of , from Summer Street to Franklin Street . January 23 , 1873 . DOCUMENT No. 16 . Otis Street . Widening of . January ...
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... River and Warren Bridges 7,000 00 1,607 07 5,392 93 Chestnut Hill Driveway . 5,000 00 3,783 12 1,216 88 City Hospital . 110,000 00 40,910 45 69,089 55 Common , Public Squares , etc. 80,000 00 51,807 24 28,192 76 Contingent Funds , viz ...
... River and Warren Bridges 7,000 00 1,607 07 5,392 93 Chestnut Hill Driveway . 5,000 00 3,783 12 1,216 88 City Hospital . 110,000 00 40,910 45 69,089 55 Common , Public Squares , etc. 80,000 00 51,807 24 28,192 76 Contingent Funds , viz ...
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... River and Lake Cochituate ; the chan- nel was completed in June , 1872 , and on the 19th day of that month , the water from Sudbury River was let in , and ( with sundry interruptions ) continued to flow into Lake Co- chituate until the ...
... River and Lake Cochituate ; the chan- nel was completed in June , 1872 , and on the 19th day of that month , the water from Sudbury River was let in , and ( with sundry interruptions ) continued to flow into Lake Co- chituate until the ...
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... River the most efficient , it is necessary to build two or more storage reservoirs , of lib- eral dimensions , upon the river , and , by means of a conduit , divert the water into Farm Pond at Framingham , thence by a second conduit to ...
... River the most efficient , it is necessary to build two or more storage reservoirs , of lib- eral dimensions , upon the river , and , by means of a conduit , divert the water into Farm Pond at Framingham , thence by a second conduit to ...
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... River during the year 1873 . The average level of the water in the lake for the year 91 ending January 1st , 1873 , was 6,216 feet above the level of 100 the bottom of the conduit ; the average of the previous year was 65. The level of ...
... River during the year 1873 . The average level of the water in the lake for the year 91 ending January 1st , 1873 , was 6,216 feet above the level of 100 the bottom of the conduit ; the average of the previous year was 65. The level of ...
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