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... like results . Since the town became a large city the inconvenience of this want of system has compelled the government to expend large sums , in partially correcting these irregular lines and PARK COMMISSIONERS ' REPORT . 3.
... like results . Since the town became a large city the inconvenience of this want of system has compelled the government to expend large sums , in partially correcting these irregular lines and PARK COMMISSIONERS ' REPORT . 3.
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... towns , but it will also be to attract people and capital from the country to the city . It is not an extravagant proposition , though unsusceptible of proof , that more taxable capital has been driven out of the city and invested in ...
... towns , but it will also be to attract people and capital from the country to the city . It is not an extravagant proposition , though unsusceptible of proof , that more taxable capital has been driven out of the city and invested in ...
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... TOWNS . Many of the towns and villages in the neighborhood of Boston are justly noted for their natural rural beauty , and I 10 FT . 40 FT . 10FT . STREET 12 CITY DOCUMENT No. 42 .
... TOWNS . Many of the towns and villages in the neighborhood of Boston are justly noted for their natural rural beauty , and I 10 FT . 40 FT . 10FT . STREET 12 CITY DOCUMENT No. 42 .
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... town itself or this Commission . The Commissioners are , therefore , reluctantly obliged to omit in this report the location of any portion of this im- portant park - way , but would advise that it be hereafter located whenever the city ...
... town itself or this Commission . The Commissioners are , therefore , reluctantly obliged to omit in this report the location of any portion of this im- portant park - way , but would advise that it be hereafter located whenever the city ...
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... town , cannot but have a good sanitary influence . upon all that part of the old city lying to the eastward . A sufficiently broad opening has been made to Charles river to insure the free circulation of air at the northern end . The ...
... town , cannot but have a good sanitary influence . upon all that part of the old city lying to the eastward . A sufficiently broad opening has been made to Charles river to insure the free circulation of air at the northern end . The ...
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ALARM GIVEN amount April 30 ASST avenue Boylston brick building Bridge Brighton District Brought forward Brought from last Carried forward CAUSE unknown Charlestown District Chemical Engine Chester Park Chestnut Hill Reservoir CHIEF ENGINEER GREEN City Council City of Boston Clerk Collector's account Commissioners Committee COMPANIES CALLED COMPANY at fire cost Deer Island Department DISEASES Dist Dorchester Dorchester District dwelling-house East Boston Engine House Expenses Faneuil Hall feet Fire Boat FIRE ORIGINATED GIVEN by citizens GIVEN by police GREEN in command Highlands Hook and Ladder horses Hose Insurance land Loan Loss Mystic Water Occupied one-half story wooden ORIGINATED on second P.M. Box P.M. Still alarm Park Payments pipe Primary School-house Repairs Reservoir Salaries School Sewer Sinking Fund SLIGHT DAMAGE South Boston square Stationery story wooden building Superintendent supposed incendiary Total town Treasurer's account Ward WATER on fire West Roxbury Wharf Widening