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... relief from our overcrowded state . Since then but four have been admitted , and these under peculiar circumstances of urgent need . • The relief to us has been great and most 62 CITY DOCUMENT . - No. 56 .
... relief from our overcrowded state . Since then but four have been admitted , and these under peculiar circumstances of urgent need . • The relief to us has been great and most 62 CITY DOCUMENT . - No. 56 .
Page 63
Boston (Mass.). City Council. • The relief to us has been great and most welcome , lifting from us at once the heavy and trying duty of providing for the safe and proper accommodation of sick and violent pa- tients in wards so crowded ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. • The relief to us has been great and most welcome , lifting from us at once the heavy and trying duty of providing for the safe and proper accommodation of sick and violent pa- tients in wards so crowded ...
Page 5
... relief , apparently does not bear ( if we may judge from the past , or the condition of other large municipalities ) its usual proportion . This fact , gratifying as it is , does not warrant the assump- tion that this class of the poor ...
... relief , apparently does not bear ( if we may judge from the past , or the condition of other large municipalities ) its usual proportion . This fact , gratifying as it is , does not warrant the assump- tion that this class of the poor ...
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... Relief and Repressing Mendicity , " whose head- quarters are in London . A box of documents and volumes of reports of our charitable organizations , both public and private , were sent to the Society ; they were gratefully ac ...
... Relief and Repressing Mendicity , " whose head- quarters are in London . A box of documents and volumes of reports of our charitable organizations , both public and private , were sent to the Society ; they were gratefully ac ...
Page 8
... relief to the Poor , " and warmly commending some of the features of the plan pursued in our own city . * The accompanying reports of the Secretary and Treasurer of the Board will afford the necessary information as to the receipts and ...
... relief to the Poor , " and warmly commending some of the features of the plan pursued in our own city . * The accompanying reports of the Secretary and Treasurer of the Board will afford the necessary information as to the receipts and ...
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100 A parcel Almshouse amount appropriation April 30 Avenue Extension Balance Bates Hall Boston Highlands bounded as follows Bridges Brought forward Carriage hire Carried forward cent Charles Charles River Chestnut Hill Reservoir City Council City Hospital City of Boston Clerk Commissioners Committee cost Court Deer Island Department described as taken Dorchester East Boston eastwardly Expenses Faneuil Hall Grading Hanover Street Hose House House of Correction House of Industry hundred labor land before described land belonging land hereinafter described Lunatic Hospital Mayor Moses Kimball northeastwardly Overseers paid parcel of land paupers Payments persons poor Primary School-house Printing prisoners Public Library relief Repairs Revenue Roxbury Salaries School sewer Shawmut Avenue Sinking Fund small items South Boston southwardly square feet Stationery Street District Street loans Superintendent Total town Treasurer's account Tremont Street Trustees Ward 16 Washington street Water West Boston Bridges westwardly by land