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... of Near 1919 27.04 30.03 31.00 29.64 York , as follows : 1920 37.66 38.54
36.36 32.02 Section 1 . Section eight hundred and forty - six of the Greater New
York Charter , as re - enacted by chapter four 1921 30.49 32.84 29.42 34.00
hundred ...
... of Near 1919 27.04 30.03 31.00 29.64 York , as follows : 1920 37.66 38.54
36.36 32.02 Section 1 . Section eight hundred and forty - six of the Greater New
York Charter , as re - enacted by chapter four 1921 30.49 32.84 29.42 34.00
hundred ...
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The plan provides for an initial capacity of two 24 - foot roadways which will
conveniently accommodate four lanes of vehicular traffic , two in each direction .
Two footwalks for pedestrians are also provided for . It is estimated that these two
...
The plan provides for an initial capacity of two 24 - foot roadways which will
conveniently accommodate four lanes of vehicular traffic , two in each direction .
Two footwalks for pedestrians are also provided for . It is estimated that these two
...
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Six wheel trucks , tractors and semi trailers , tractors or trucks and four wheel
trailers , may be used wherever deemed necessary or desirable . Also , the
demountable type of semi - trailer proves a very valuable adjunct in container
operation ...
Six wheel trucks , tractors and semi trailers , tractors or trucks and four wheel
trailers , may be used wherever deemed necessary or desirable . Also , the
demountable type of semi - trailer proves a very valuable adjunct in container
operation ...
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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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