Annual Report of the Boston Board of Trade, Merchants Exchange ..., Volume 17 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 27
Page 12
... miles , was one hundred and ninety - nine thousand , nine hundred and eighty - two ; in 1850 , three hundred and eighty - eight thousand , two hundred and seventy - six ; in 1865 , five hundred and sixty - one thousand , and twenty ...
... miles , was one hundred and ninety - nine thousand , nine hundred and eighty - two ; in 1850 , three hundred and eighty - eight thousand , two hundred and seventy - six ; in 1865 , five hundred and sixty - one thousand , and twenty ...
Page 20
... MILES STANDISH and nine other colonists with three Indians , of whom SQUANTO was one , made an expedition hither , landing on a beach under a cliff , supposed by some to be what is now called Copp's Hill , and that they noted " the fair ...
... MILES STANDISH and nine other colonists with three Indians , of whom SQUANTO was one , made an expedition hither , landing on a beach under a cliff , supposed by some to be what is now called Copp's Hill , and that they noted " the fair ...
Page 27
... miles as the city of New York ; but there is far more difference than this among the various routes between Boston and the West , which yet , almost invariably , are uniform so far as the cost of transportation by them is concerned ...
... miles as the city of New York ; but there is far more difference than this among the various routes between Boston and the West , which yet , almost invariably , are uniform so far as the cost of transportation by them is concerned ...
Page 37
... miles in length , is rapidly penetrating through the Hoosac mountain . We pos- sess the most substantial warehouses and wharves to be found anywhere in the country ; and terminal improvements , at the junction of land and water ...
... miles in length , is rapidly penetrating through the Hoosac mountain . We pos- sess the most substantial warehouses and wharves to be found anywhere in the country ; and terminal improvements , at the junction of land and water ...
Page 57
... miles long and thirty broad , comprising portions of the counties of Worcester , Franklin , Hampshire , Hampden and Berkshire . It is said to possess excellent water - power and other natural resources , and contains many towns and ...
... miles long and thirty broad , comprising portions of the counties of Worcester , Franklin , Hampshire , Hampden and Berkshire . It is said to possess excellent water - power and other natural resources , and contains many towns and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
annual Bags bales bbls bill of lading Board of Trade Boots and Shoes Boston Board Broad st Calcutta casks cent Central wharf Charles Chauncy st Coastwise Commercial st Commission Merchant Committee Commonwealth Congress st cotton December 31 Devonshire st dollars East Boston England exports Federal st follows foreign Franklin st freight George George H grade Grand Junction Railroad hhds Hide and Leather highest and lowest hundred immigration imports James JAMES SWAN Jobber John June 30 Leather Dealer lowest prices manufacturers March 31 Massachusetts merchandise miles Milk st million ocean Pacific paper passengers Pearl st pilotage port pounds rags railroad railway Resolved river San Francisco Sapan wood Sears Building Secretary shipped Shoe and Leather snow sheds South station Summer st thousand tion Tonnage tons Total United vessels Washington st West Wholesale Clothing Wholesale Grocer William Wool Woollen York
Popular passages
Page 61 - Every bill of lading in the hands of a consignee or endorsee for valuable consideration, representing goods to have been shipped on board a vessel, shall be conclusive evidence of such shipment as against the master or other person signing the same, notwithstanding that such goods or some part thereof may not have been so shipped...
Page 73 - Statutes require meteorological observations to be taken at the military stations in the interior of the Continent and at other points in the States and Territories, for giving notice of the approach and force of storms.
Page 123 - Give lucider hills and intenser seas," Said the North to the South, " Since ever by symbols and bright degrees Art, childlike, climbs to the dear Lord's knees,
Page 61 - ... for valuable consideration, representing goods to have been shipped on board a vessel, shall be conclusive evidence of such shipment as against the master or other person signing the same, notwithstanding that such goods or some part thereof may not have been so shipped, unless such holder of the bill of lading shall have had actual notice at the time of receiving the same that the goods had not been in fact laden on board...
Page 73 - Jannexed, the duty was imposed upon the Secretary of War of causing meteorological observations to be taken, and of giving notice by telegraph and signal of the approach and force of storms.
Page 219 - Boston and its vicinity, with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, liabilities and restrictions, set forth in the forty-fourth chapter of the Revised Statutes ; provided, however, that this act shall not be construed to authorize said corporation to traffic in goods, wares, or merchandise, of any description.
Page 222 - Association and its several divisions, and to keep a record of their doings ; to conduct all correspondence, and to carry into execution all orders, votes and resolves, not otherwise committed ; to keep a list of the members of the Association ; to...
Page 221 - SECTION 1. It shall be the duty of the president or, in his absence, of one of the vice-presidents...
Page 73 - War, with the execution of this enactment, and, as the undertaking is for the benefit of the commerce of the United States, all commanding officers are required, and all scientific institutions requested, to aid by their cooperation in its accomplishment. " The text of the order is as follows : *****»**» " ' The chief signal officer of the army is charged, subject to the direction of the Secretary of War, with the special duties of the observation and giving notice, by telegraph and signal, of...
Page 220 - Counsel, shall hereafter be elected at the annual meeting, and shall consist of a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and a...