Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 4City Council, Printing Section, 1874 |
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Page 7
... population and mechanical pursuits increases the demand for water , and the wisdom of securing an additional supply is daily made more apparent . The largest consumption of water was in the month of November , averaging nearly eighteen ...
... population and mechanical pursuits increases the demand for water , and the wisdom of securing an additional supply is daily made more apparent . The largest consumption of water was in the month of November , averaging nearly eighteen ...
Page 28
... population of South Boston is not far from 40,000 , and that it may be properly supplied with water , and as a safeguard in case of accident to or repairs upon the Dover- street pipes , a new main should be laid , or the Dorches- ter ...
... population of South Boston is not far from 40,000 , and that it may be properly supplied with water , and as a safeguard in case of accident to or repairs upon the Dover- street pipes , a new main should be laid , or the Dorches- ter ...
Page 33
... population , and a large portion of that which is supplied is not thickly populated ; but both parts contain some of the most desirable land for residences within the city limits , and evidently are destined to be rapidly occupied ...
... population , and a large portion of that which is supplied is not thickly populated ; but both parts contain some of the most desirable land for residences within the city limits , and evidently are destined to be rapidly occupied ...
Page 34
... population . There is a want of room at this point ; the engine buildings would be exposed to the at- tacks of fires originating on neighboring premises ; the loca- tion is on the outskirts of the territory to be 34 CITY DOCUMENT . - No ...
... population . There is a want of room at this point ; the engine buildings would be exposed to the at- tacks of fires originating on neighboring premises ; the loca- tion is on the outskirts of the territory to be 34 CITY DOCUMENT . - No ...
Page 10
... population is dense , and we cannot af- ford to retain these foul materials among us . Whether there be more or less money value in the water flowing from our sewers ; whether in each ton of such water there be one , two or three cents ...
... population is dense , and we cannot af- ford to retain these foul materials among us . Whether there be more or less money value in the water flowing from our sewers ; whether in each ton of such water there be one , two or three cents ...
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