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Page 10
... continued draft upon the pipes and consequent tendency to reduction of the water in the reservoirs , has rendered the utmost watch- fulness and care necessary , on the part of the Superin- tendent , to turn on and off the water at ...
... continued draft upon the pipes and consequent tendency to reduction of the water in the reservoirs , has rendered the utmost watch- fulness and care necessary , on the part of the Superin- tendent , to turn on and off the water at ...
Page 11
... continued in the most secure places the premises afford ; and if the premises do not offer places reasonably secure , they should be made so by artificial means . No pipe should be carried in a horizontal direction , but at an angle of ...
... continued in the most secure places the premises afford ; and if the premises do not offer places reasonably secure , they should be made so by artificial means . No pipe should be carried in a horizontal direction , but at an angle of ...
Page 18
... continued through the season , on the principle which former Boards adopt- ed , of laying pipes wherever the income would cover the interest upon the cost . Of 12 - inch pipe there has been laid during the year 2663 feet , against 2051 ...
... continued through the season , on the principle which former Boards adopt- ed , of laying pipes wherever the income would cover the interest upon the cost . Of 12 - inch pipe there has been laid during the year 2663 feet , against 2051 ...
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... continued liberality of the city government , amply sustained as it has been in this respect by public opinion . Inasmuch , however , as the act of the 12th March , 1853 , limits the authorized annual expenditure to $ 10,000 , it ...
... continued liberality of the city government , amply sustained as it has been in this respect by public opinion . Inasmuch , however , as the act of the 12th March , 1853 , limits the authorized annual expenditure to $ 10,000 , it ...
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... 29 32 35 43 29 28 38 39 760 4 8 5 6 4 2 4 7 10 5 3 1 2 3 5 8 7 109 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 6 2 1 3 1 5 3 55 1 1 6 Diarrhoea , 3 1 1 .... 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 8 2 1 .... 1 25 Table X .- ( Continued . ) JAN . AUG 1857. ] 35 CITY REGISTRAR'S REPORT .
... 29 32 35 43 29 28 38 39 760 4 8 5 6 4 2 4 7 10 5 3 1 2 3 5 8 7 109 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 6 2 1 3 1 5 3 55 1 1 6 Diarrhoea , 3 1 1 .... 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 8 2 1 .... 1 25 Table X .- ( Continued . ) JAN . AUG 1857. ] 35 CITY REGISTRAR'S REPORT .
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00 Ward Adams Amount brought forward Amount carried forward annual appointed Benjamin Benjamin F BENJAMIN POND Board of Aldermen BOSTONIA CONDITA Brookline cent centre Chairman Charles City Council CITY OF BOSTON Clerk Common Council Court street Daniel David Davis deaths Deer Island Department District dollars Dover street duties East Boston Edward election Elizabeth expenses feet Francis George George W Grammar Schools Hall Head Assistant heirs Henry Hospital Isaac James John John Prescott Jonathan Joseph Josiah JOSIAH QUINCY Lincoln Mary Messrs Names Nathaniel Oliver ordinance Osmyn Brewster Otis Parker paving Personal pipes Police President PRIMARY SCHOOLS pupils Quincy Railroad Real Repairs Richardson Robert Salary Samuel Samuel W Sarah School House SECT Smith South Boston Superintendent Teacher of Vocal thence Thomas tion Tremont street trustee Ward 12 Ward 9 Warren Washington street Wharf whole number William William H