Minutes of the Croton Aqueduct Board of the City of New York: July 18, 1849, to April 9, 1870 |
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... hundred feet , and ventilators where necessary , to be determined by Mr. Craven , Chief Engineer , and that flushing with water from a hydrant be relied upon to keep it clear . The following resolution was also passed : Resolved , That ...
... hundred feet , and ventilators where necessary , to be determined by Mr. Craven , Chief Engineer , and that flushing with water from a hydrant be relied upon to keep it clear . The following resolution was also passed : Resolved , That ...
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... hundred dollars ; that he had saved three manholes for me . He has not repaid me the amount lent , nor shall I make any demand for it . I told him that if he had been of advantage to me dishonestly I did not even thank him for his ...
... hundred dollars ; that he had saved three manholes for me . He has not repaid me the amount lent , nor shall I make any demand for it . I told him that if he had been of advantage to me dishonestly I did not even thank him for his ...
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... hundred feet of the sewer nearest Broadway at a greater depth below the curb than their contract with the Mayor , Aldermen and Commonalty had provided , and the sureties of the said Kennedy & Shelton having consented in writing to such ...
... hundred feet of the sewer nearest Broadway at a greater depth below the curb than their contract with the Mayor , Aldermen and Commonalty had provided , and the sureties of the said Kennedy & Shelton having consented in writing to such ...
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... hundred dollars per annum . Resolved , That the salaries of Seymour V. Moody , Gilbert H. White , Edmund E. Dean and Thomas Hook be increased to eight hundred dollars per annum each , and they hereafter be designated as Clerks in the ...
... hundred dollars per annum . Resolved , That the salaries of Seymour V. Moody , Gilbert H. White , Edmund E. Dean and Thomas Hook be increased to eight hundred dollars per annum each , and they hereafter be designated as Clerks in the ...
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... Seventh avenue two thousand five hundred and fifty - three feet four inches to the southerly line or side of Ninety - sixth street ; thence easterly along said southerly line or side of Ninety - sixth street one thousand eight 54.
... Seventh avenue two thousand five hundred and fifty - three feet four inches to the southerly line or side of Ninety - sixth street ; thence easterly along said southerly line or side of Ninety - sixth street one thousand eight 54.
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A. W. Craven Adjourned Aldermen application April Aqueduct Board held Assistant Engineer August Broadway Central Park Central Park Commissioners Chief Engineer City Common Council comprising sewers Comptroller construction contractor CROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD Croton Aqueduct Department Croton water Darragh and A. W. Darragh and Craven December directed dollars per annum Eighth avenue embankment Engineer in charge feet Fifth avenue filed fire hydrant following preamble following resolution FOREST Fourth avenue gate house held this day hereby appointed High Bridge increased inst January John laid Mayor members present Messrs meter Nathan Cobb northeast corner notified October pavement paving preamble and resolution Present-Messrs Present-Thomas Stephens Present-Thos President repairs reservoir resolution was adopted resolutions were adopted Resolved ROBT salary Secretary September September 25 Seventh avenues Sewerage District Sixth Stephens and Tappen Street Commissioner take effect Tappen present THEO Third avenue THOS water pipes Water Police Water Purveyor Water Registrar Whereas York
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Page 150 - At the conclusion of the discussion the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That in the opinion of this...
Page 69 - Galveston, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the city of Galveston at the regular meeting held on April 30, 1953, as the same appears In records of this office.
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Page 31 - All persons taking the water shall keep the service pipes within their premises, including any area beneath the sidewalk, in good repair, and protected from frost, at their own expense : and they will be held liable for all damage which may result from their failure to do so.
Page 136 - ... arrived at Central Park soon after the artillery salute of thirty-eight guns had announced the arrival of the water. The boat was presented to the fire department with an appropriate speech by the President of the Board of Water Commissioners. On December 17, 1860, the Croton Aqueduct Board assented to the removal of the wall at the southwest corner of the reservoir, where the Belvidere was subsequently erected, on condition that the Park Commissioners should place some suitable monument to mark...
Page 35 - An Act to Create the Croton Aqueduct Department in The City of New York
Page 54 - All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of New York...
Page 19 - Young were present. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. A -letter from the Native Son Publication Company was read and referred to the committee having the publications in charge.
Page 84 - At a meeting of the Board held this day, the following resolution offered by Mr.
Page 54 - Company was organized in pursuance of the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of New York, entitled " An act to facilitate the reorganization of railroads sold under mortgage, and providing for the formation of new companies in such cases...