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... tion of its Selectmen , or Mayor and Aldermen , or City Council , in aid of , and for the purpose of , procuring its pro- portion of the quota of volunteers in the military service , called for from the Commonwealth under the orders of ...
... tion of its Selectmen , or Mayor and Aldermen , or City Council , in aid of , and for the purpose of , procuring its pro- portion of the quota of volunteers in the military service , called for from the Commonwealth under the orders of ...
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... tion among the cities and towns , and of that number , Boston would have got over 600 men . We have , then , 1,000 on the Aldermen's lists , 1,072 from the actual distribution at large , and 600 on the distribution from the surplus on ...
... tion among the cities and towns , and of that number , Boston would have got over 600 men . We have , then , 1,000 on the Aldermen's lists , 1,072 from the actual distribution at large , and 600 on the distribution from the surplus on ...
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... tion , as alleged , it was mainly caused by this illegal struc- ture . But the city denied that there was any accretion caused by the contents of this drain , and offered much evi- dence on that point . The jury were instructed that the ...
... tion , as alleged , it was mainly caused by this illegal struc- ture . But the city denied that there was any accretion caused by the contents of this drain , and offered much evi- dence on that point . The jury were instructed that the ...
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... tion was printed as City Document No. 76 , 1871 , and con- tains the views of the Board upon the subject of a Home for the Poor , a new Lunatic Hospital , and alterations at the House of Correction . No decisive action having been taken ...
... tion was printed as City Document No. 76 , 1871 , and con- tains the views of the Board upon the subject of a Home for the Poor , a new Lunatic Hospital , and alterations at the House of Correction . No decisive action having been taken ...
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... BRADLEE , N. B. President . Messrs . Cobb and Webster dissent from that por- tion of the Report relating to the Lunatic Hospital . 1 REPORTS OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE DEER ISLAND INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS . 31.
... BRADLEE , N. B. President . Messrs . Cobb and Webster dissent from that por- tion of the Report relating to the Lunatic Hospital . 1 REPORTS OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE DEER ISLAND INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS . 31.
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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