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... of the Southern Pacific system . The fleet , therefore , includes tank steamer
Topila , completed in 1913 with a capacity of 50,000 barrels , Torres , completed
in 1917 with a capacity of 50,000 barrels , and Tamiahua , completed in 1921
with a ...
... of the Southern Pacific system . The fleet , therefore , includes tank steamer
Topila , completed in 1913 with a capacity of 50,000 barrels , Torres , completed
in 1917 with a capacity of 50,000 barrels , and Tamiahua , completed in 1921
with a ...
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The Hylan Boulevard , 100 feet wide , was completed from Rosebank to
Tottenville , at a cost exceeding $ 1,000000 . Over 1100 acres for additional
parks , have been confirmed and approved by the Board of Estimate . With all
these ...
The Hylan Boulevard , 100 feet wide , was completed from Rosebank to
Tottenville , at a cost exceeding $ 1,000000 . Over 1100 acres for additional
parks , have been confirmed and approved by the Board of Estimate . With all
these ...
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... were expected to be completed by the end of 1928 . Freight Stations
Preliminary plans and estimates for the mammoth Billings Wilson , Deputy
Manager in charge of the bridge across the Hudson connecting Manhattan with
Comprehensive ...
... were expected to be completed by the end of 1928 . Freight Stations
Preliminary plans and estimates for the mammoth Billings Wilson , Deputy
Manager in charge of the bridge across the Hudson connecting Manhattan with
Comprehensive ...
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THE PORT OF NEW YORK PUBLICITY CO boroughs of Greater New York and almost needless | 15 |
ALEXANDER R SMITH | 19 |
Staten Island In the Making | 15 |
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