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... Flats of the Commonwealth , met at the State House on Wednesday , October 27 , 1869 . Mr. BIRD , chairman , read the following notice of the hearing : COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS . The committee appointed under the subjoined order ...
... Flats of the Commonwealth , met at the State House on Wednesday , October 27 , 1869 . Mr. BIRD , chairman , read the following notice of the hearing : COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS . The committee appointed under the subjoined order ...
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... flats and areas if the plan which the committee may recom- mend should be carried out ; and what would be the best method of selling or disposing of the interest of the common- wealth in said flats and areas . Said committee shall have ...
... flats and areas if the plan which the committee may recom- mend should be carried out ; and what would be the best method of selling or disposing of the interest of the common- wealth in said flats and areas . Said committee shall have ...
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... flats from West Boston Bridge to the cross dam were to be filled in for a distance of 1,400 feet out from the Beacon street side , and that the abutters might prepare to meet that case . After some preliminary remarks the committee at ...
... flats from West Boston Bridge to the cross dam were to be filled in for a distance of 1,400 feet out from the Beacon street side , and that the abutters might prepare to meet that case . After some preliminary remarks the committee at ...
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... . George B. Upton . I suppose many of these gentlemen will be personally present , but I wish to enter an appearance for all of them as representing the almost unani- mous vote of the ward , I believe there was THE CHARLES RIVER FLATS . 7.
... . George B. Upton . I suppose many of these gentlemen will be personally present , but I wish to enter an appearance for all of them as representing the almost unani- mous vote of the ward , I believe there was THE CHARLES RIVER FLATS . 7.
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... flats ; but the State is not subject to these tribunals , and I am not prepared to say that the written constitution will prevent the State from the occupation of these flats ( although I do not concede that it will not ) , but that ...
... flats ; but the State is not subject to these tribunals , and I am not prepared to say that the written constitution will prevent the State from the occupation of these flats ( although I do not concede that it will not ) , but that ...
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100 A parcel 25 feet 50 feet avenue Back Bay Beacon street bounded as follows bridge building Castle street cent channel Charles River City of Boston committee commonwealth containing eight hundred containing nine hundred containing one thousand containing seven hundred containing six hundred described as taken dollars Dover street East Boston eastwardly Edward Tuckerman Eliot street Emerald street filling flats foot formerly belonging formerly of George formerly of Henry formerly of James formerly of John formerly of Mary formerly of William heirs of Edward Indiana place land belonging legislature less Lucas street measuring twenty feet Middlesex street Northeast northeastwardly by land Northwest parcel of land park Sarah SHATTUCK side South Boston Southeast southwest square feet Suffolk street tidal basins Tremont street trustees twenty and feet wardly by land Washington street West Boston bridge westwardly by land wharf