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Page 6
... high as four or five hundred dollars for nine months ' men . The City of Boston paid for bounties and recruiting expenses , between the 14th of July and the 25th of Novem- ber , 1862 , over $ 840,000 . The war had then been carried on ...
... high as four or five hundred dollars for nine months ' men . The City of Boston paid for bounties and recruiting expenses , between the 14th of July and the 25th of Novem- ber , 1862 , over $ 840,000 . The war had then been carried on ...
Page 7
... high - water mark , or the egress therefrom to the sea . That there is not any evidence in the case which will authorize the jury to find that the supposed way or dock between the plantiff's wharves , from high or low water mark , for ...
... high - water mark , or the egress therefrom to the sea . That there is not any evidence in the case which will authorize the jury to find that the supposed way or dock between the plantiff's wharves , from high or low water mark , for ...
Page 56
... high as 55. This neces- sitates the placing of some of the most quiet and deserving poor in the same ward with prisoners , the feeblest con- sumptive , helpless paralytic , or dangerous fever patient in the same ward with noisy ...
... high as 55. This neces- sitates the placing of some of the most quiet and deserving poor in the same ward with prisoners , the feeblest con- sumptive , helpless paralytic , or dangerous fever patient in the same ward with noisy ...
Page 60
... high , and the existence of great tracts of unoccupied land and of rising towns all around the great lakes and in the Missis- sippi basin , makes it easy for any working man who does not prosper at home to move off to a more promising ...
... high , and the existence of great tracts of unoccupied land and of rising towns all around the great lakes and in the Missis- sippi basin , makes it easy for any working man who does not prosper at home to move off to a more promising ...
Page 73
... societies , largely subvented by the State , and pauperism is greatly on the increase , although work is abun- dant , and wages high , and the country generally flourishing . not as yet a grave one , and the attention APPENDIX . 73.
... societies , largely subvented by the State , and pauperism is greatly on the increase , although work is abun- dant , and wages high , and the country generally flourishing . not as yet a grave one , and the attention APPENDIX . 73.
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100 A parcel Almshouse amount appropriation April 30 Avenue Extension Balance Bates Hall Boston Highlands bounded as follows Bridges Brought forward Carriage hire Carried forward cent Charles Charles River Chestnut Hill Reservoir City Council City Hospital City of Boston Clerk Commissioners Committee cost Court Deer Island Department described as taken Dorchester East Boston eastwardly Expenses Faneuil Hall Grading Hanover Street Hose House House of Correction House of Industry hundred labor land before described land belonging land hereinafter described Lunatic Hospital Mayor Moses Kimball northeastwardly Overseers paid parcel of land paupers Payments persons poor Primary School-house Printing prisoners Public Library relief Repairs Revenue Roxbury Salaries School sewer Shawmut Avenue Sinking Fund small items South Boston southwardly square feet Stationery Street District Street loans Superintendent Total town Treasurer's account Tremont Street Trustees Ward 16 Washington street Water West Boston Bridges westwardly by land