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... accommodations , so that this out - of - town travel would have to wait an hour or two , then the East Boston people ... accommodation at present . Q. Suppose they did ? A. I should say that if they could have new boats , and a ...
... accommodations , so that this out - of - town travel would have to wait an hour or two , then the East Boston people ... accommodation at present . Q. Suppose they did ? A. I should say that if they could have new boats , and a ...
Page 50
... accommodations so but that they must , morning and night , have to wait an hour or an hour and a half . I don't know how that may be , but I think they will . Therefore , I think there is a great detriment to East Boston , as well as an ...
... accommodations so but that they must , morning and night , have to wait an hour or an hour and a half . I don't know how that may be , but I think they will . Therefore , I think there is a great detriment to East Boston , as well as an ...
Page 54
... accommodations are furnished as East Boston will require and demand . That is , if they build their new depot on Long wharf . Q. Well , I want to know why you put it at the end of five years ? A. Because I think that the expense of the ...
... accommodations are furnished as East Boston will require and demand . That is , if they build their new depot on Long wharf . Q. Well , I want to know why you put it at the end of five years ? A. Because I think that the expense of the ...
Page 57
... accommodations . The foot passengers will make very little difference . You can carry just as many foot passengers as you will be likely to have over there ; but I think the team travel will double in two years or three . Q. Then in ...
... accommodations . The foot passengers will make very little difference . You can carry just as many foot passengers as you will be likely to have over there ; but I think the team travel will double in two years or three . Q. Then in ...
Page 58
... accommodation that is given by the ferries . Q. Suppose we have a good and convenient ferry ? A. And run boats enough to carry all the teams as they come down to the ferry , night and morning , without waiting ? Q. With a good one . A ...
... accommodation that is given by the ferries . Q. Suppose we have a good and convenient ferry ? A. And run boats enough to carry all the teams as they come down to the ferry , night and morning , without waiting ? Q. With a good one . A ...
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