Documents, Volume 17, Part 1, Issues 1-35The Board, 1850 - New York (N.Y.) |
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... feet long by thirty feet wide , and rarely had to be extended into a depth of water of more than from ten to twenty feet ; whereas , the present length of piers is required to be from four to six hundred feet long by forty feet wide ...
... feet long by thirty feet wide , and rarely had to be extended into a depth of water of more than from ten to twenty feet ; whereas , the present length of piers is required to be from four to six hundred feet long by forty feet wide ...
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... feet , and for that purpose vested the title to the land , under water , in the Mayor , Aldermen and Commonalty of the city , and their successors forever , providing that it should not be appropriated to any other use than that of a ...
... feet , and for that purpose vested the title to the land , under water , in the Mayor , Aldermen and Commonalty of the city , and their successors forever , providing that it should not be appropriated to any other use than that of a ...
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... feet to form the connection . The contract should further provide for the paving , so that no more than a limited number of feet may remain unpaved at any one time , and that the sand , rubbish , & c . left by the contractor , shall be ...
... feet to form the connection . The contract should further provide for the paving , so that no more than a limited number of feet may remain unpaved at any one time , and that the sand , rubbish , & c . left by the contractor , shall be ...
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... feet , the whole costing more than four thousand dollars . This sum could have been saved to the city treasury if ... feet , and has been as low as twenty- one ; ( it ought to stand at thirty - three feet ; ) and this too when the ...
... feet , the whole costing more than four thousand dollars . This sum could have been saved to the city treasury if ... feet , and has been as low as twenty- one ; ( it ought to stand at thirty - three feet ; ) and this too when the ...
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... Department , as early in the spring as the weather will permit , to lower the two lines of 36- inch pipe , from the distributing reservoir to Thirty - fourth street , a distance of about 1,400 feet , and Doc . No. 2. ) 32.
... Department , as early in the spring as the weather will permit , to lower the two lines of 36- inch pipe , from the distributing reservoir to Thirty - fourth street , a distance of about 1,400 feet , and Doc . No. 2. ) 32.
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