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... Boston into the treasury ; and , adding the loss upon the ferries , and the expense of the new school - houses , it appears that the tax assessed in East Boston is about half the amount expended there from the City Treas ury , without ...
... Boston into the treasury ; and , adding the loss upon the ferries , and the expense of the new school - houses , it appears that the tax assessed in East Boston is about half the amount expended there from the City Treas ury , without ...
Page 40
... city expenditures for streets , education , police , and other public objects at East Boston , were already much more than the seventy - five thousand dollars received in taxes . There was no disposition to deny that if the city assumed ...
... city expenditures for streets , education , police , and other public objects at East Boston , were already much more than the seventy - five thousand dollars received in taxes . There was no disposition to deny that if the city assumed ...
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Boston (Mass.). City Council. ing of that is , that my real estate is principally in low lands between Broadway and East Boston , on deep water , where it is wanted for manufacturing purposes . It is now worth about three cents a foot ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. ing of that is , that my real estate is principally in low lands between Broadway and East Boston , on deep water , where it is wanted for manufacturing purposes . It is now worth about three cents a foot ...
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Boston (Mass.). City Council. Q. But less than a thousand ? A. I should think there might be a thousand , but I haven't the slightest idea . A. If you don't know anything about the present travel , how do you make your estimate ? A. Well ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. Q. But less than a thousand ? A. I should think there might be a thousand , but I haven't the slightest idea . A. If you don't know anything about the present travel , how do you make your estimate ? A. Well ...
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Boston (Mass.). City Council. creasing it ; and are likely to carry much more freight from East Boston than they have heretofore . Q. Have you given any attention ( I think you said you had ) to the means of communication between the city ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. creasing it ; and are likely to carry much more freight from East Boston than they have heretofore . Q. Have you given any attention ( I think you said you had ) to the means of communication between the city ...
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