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On the petition of John Skinner, and others
Published 1827Subjects: “…bridges Massachusetts Charles River.…”
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The committee of both houses of the legislature, to whom were committed, the petition of John Skinner and others, the memorial of the inhabitants of the town of Malden, and the remonstrance of the proprietors of Charles River Bridge, have attended to the duty assigned...
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An act, establishing a free bridge over Charles River between Boston and Charlestown
Published 1827Subjects: “…bridges Massachusetts Charles River.…”
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The committee to whom was referred the report of a special committee of this House, in relation to a negociation with the proprietors of the several bridges over Charles River, with instructions to inquire into the...
Published 1828Subjects: “…Proprietors of Charles River Bridge. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87946593…”
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It appearing to this House, that the records and proceedings of the proprietors of Charles River Bridge have been laid upon the desk of...
Published 1827Subjects: “…Proprietors of Charles River Bridge. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87946593…”
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Ordered, that Messrs. Makepeace, of Cambridge, Austin, of Charlestown, Crowninshield, of Salem, with such as the Senate may join, be a committee to inquire of the proprietors of Charles River Bridge, the proprietors of West Boston...
Published 1828Subjects: “…Proprietors of Charles River Bridge. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87946593…”
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The Committee on Roads and Canals, to whom was referred the petition of Aaron Tufts and others, praying that a survey may be made for a canal from Boston, by the waters of Charles River, to the Blackstone Canal, and the line...
Published 1827“…Charles River (Mass.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85022682…”
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