Year Book ... City of Charleston, So. CaNews and Courier Book Presses, 1908 - Charleston (S.C.) |
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... immigrants at Bremen the " Wittekind , " which had arrived on Saturday , the 17th , was ordered to sail for Baltimore on Thursday , the 21st , with 1,500 immigrants . So great was the de- mand for a speedy departure he had been forced ...
... immigrants at Bremen the " Wittekind , " which had arrived on Saturday , the 17th , was ordered to sail for Baltimore on Thursday , the 21st , with 1,500 immigrants . So great was the de- mand for a speedy departure he had been forced ...
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... immigrants where they would not be satisfied , as it would seriously affect their entire immigrant business . Upon investigation I found the complaints were based primarily on the wages received in South Carolina . Some reported getting ...
... immigrants where they would not be satisfied , as it would seriously affect their entire immigrant business . Upon investigation I found the complaints were based primarily on the wages received in South Carolina . Some reported getting ...
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... immigrants at Bremen awaiting transportation to America had never been so great in the history of the Lloyds . At the time of my visit there were from 8,000 to 12,000 immigrants in Bremen and its vicinity , being housed and fed at the ...
... immigrants at Bremen awaiting transportation to America had never been so great in the history of the Lloyds . At the time of my visit there were from 8,000 to 12,000 immigrants in Bremen and its vicinity , being housed and fed at the ...
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... immigrants per trip . I immediate advised them that this was out of the question as it was based upon a full cargo and passenger list , and offered in return to carry out the fol- lowing : Kainit 10,000 bales of cotton Immigrants Total ...
... immigrants per trip . I immediate advised them that this was out of the question as it was based upon a full cargo and passenger list , and offered in return to carry out the fol- lowing : Kainit 10,000 bales of cotton Immigrants Total ...
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... immigrants per trip ; that passage of these immigrants would have to be prepaid , as they could not be obtained otherwise , and that the passage money for 600 immigrants would have to be prepaid , whether we secured that number or not ...
... immigrants per trip ; that passage of these immigrants would have to be prepaid , as they could not be obtained otherwise , and that the passage money for 600 immigrants would have to be prepaid , whether we secured that number or not ...
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00 CLASS 00 Reported Cost Aldermen amended amount Anson April Ashley Assistant attended 102 August Balance Beaufain board of public Bonds Brick Broad building Calhoun Callman Cash cent Chairman Charleston Museum Church city council assembled city engineer city of Charleston City Treasurer collection College of Charleston Colored Columbus Commissioners Committee Company Council of Charleston coupon bonds Curator curb December 31 December 31st Deck Cards Department Diseases drains Drake duty East Bay ending December Engine horse expenses February Fire Fund garbage Hampton Park Hanover Hasell Honorable immigrants inches Insurance interest January July June labor Lapham Legare Licenses March Market Mayor and Aldermen months Museum November October Orphan House paid Park Police Receipts Reel horse Repairs Respectfully submitted Revised Ordinances Rhett roadway Roper Hospital Rutledge salary School Section September sidewalks Society South Carolina specimens Suit Clothes tion torpedo Total Tradd Ward Wentworth
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Page 308 - ... to bear interest at the rate of four (4) per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually...
Page 178 - From 20 to 30 Years . From 30 to 40 Years From 40 to 50 Years From 50 to 60 Years From 60 to 70 Years From 70 to 80 Years From 80 to 90 Years From 90 to 100 Years Over 100 Years Totals 433 968 1401 DEATHS IN HOSPITALS, INFIRMARIES, ETC.
Page 294 - AN ACT to Authorize the City Council of Charleston, S. C, to issue Coupon Bonds, at a Rate of Interest Not Exceeding Four Per Cent. Per Annum, for the Purpose of Taking Up or Exchanging the Four Per Cent.
Page 37 - Telegraph companies or agencies, each for business done exclusively within the city of Charleston, and not including any business done to or from points without the State, and not including any business done for the government of the United States, its officers or agents, $500.
Page 38 - L'HERMINIER, from Guadaloupe, with an extensive collection of specimens, the fruit of twenty years application, expense and industry, which he offered to the society, was an advantage, not to be lost sight of.
Page 321 - ... and any person or persons who shall violate the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be subject to the penalties prescribed in section two of this Act.
Page 308 - an act to authorize the city council of Charleston, SC, to issue coupon bonds, at a rate of interest not exceeding four per cent, per annum...
Page 172 - Lungs. j 97. Asthma. | 98. Pulmonary Emphysema. 99. Other Diseases of the Respiratory System (Phthisis excepted). V. Diseases of the Digestive System, 100. Diseases of the Mouth and its Adnexa.
Page 38 - The State Legislature and the City Council, alive to the importance of this object, with a promptness and liberality, which will forever redound to their credit, contributed largely towards the purchase, and, with the sums subscribed by individuals, enabled the society to make a purchase of that valuable collection, which is now one of the chief, and perhaps, most interesting ornaments of the city.
Page 62 - ... citizens implicated in their use. In like manner, if a torpedo is suspected on any part of the road, order the point to be tested by a car-load of prisoners, or citizens implicated, drawn by a long rope.