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Page 41
... amount of tolls it receives . The city received from April 1 , 1870 , to April 1 , 1871 , $ 163,903.85 . Of this sum , the receipts from teams were $ 71,130.32 ; from foot passengers , $ 92,773.53 . We will suppose that all the foot ...
... amount of tolls it receives . The city received from April 1 , 1870 , to April 1 , 1871 , $ 163,903.85 . Of this sum , the receipts from teams were $ 71,130.32 ; from foot passengers , $ 92,773.53 . We will suppose that all the foot ...
Page 60
... amount of real estate over there , will be driven out of town ? A. I think my friend , Mr. Bowker , is rich enough to move out of East Boston , and I think he will very soon . They won't want to cross over in that crowded ferry ; it ...
... amount of real estate over there , will be driven out of town ? A. I think my friend , Mr. Bowker , is rich enough to move out of East Boston , and I think he will very soon . They won't want to cross over in that crowded ferry ; it ...
Page 71
... amount last year was $ 1,796.46 . Q. ( By Mr. J. SMITH . ) Who are the parties most benefited by the teaming going over the East Boston ferries , the merchants of Boston , or the people of Lynn , Salem , Danvers , etc. ? A. Well , sir ...
... amount last year was $ 1,796.46 . Q. ( By Mr. J. SMITH . ) Who are the parties most benefited by the teaming going over the East Boston ferries , the merchants of Boston , or the people of Lynn , Salem , Danvers , etc. ? A. Well , sir ...
Page 74
... amount of travel and the extra amount of accommodation would be ? A. Well , I only give it as my opinion . Q. Do you think that the extra travel which it is reasonable to expect from freeing the ferries would call for double the present ...
... amount of travel and the extra amount of accommodation would be ? A. Well , I only give it as my opinion . Q. Do you think that the extra travel which it is reasonable to expect from freeing the ferries would call for double the present ...
Page 92
... amount of travel on the bridge ? A. I think the travel has been very much increased . Q. Can you make any estimate how much it has been in- creased ? A. I should think it had trebled . Q. Have you any facts , upon which you base your ...
... amount of travel on the bridge ? A. I think the travel has been very much increased . Q. Can you make any estimate how much it has been in- creased ? A. I should think it had trebled . Q. Have you any facts , upon which you base your ...
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