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THE PORT or JERSEY CITY Jersey City by virtue of its geographical location,
occupying as it does an extent of over five miles of the most important waterfront
of New York Harbor, the westerly shore of New York Bay and the Hudson River, ...
THE PORT or JERSEY CITY Jersey City by virtue of its geographical location,
occupying as it does an extent of over five miles of the most important waterfront
of New York Harbor, the westerly shore of New York Bay and the Hudson River, ...
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FOR the past two years the City Commission, of Jersey City, has been in constant
receipt of requests for copies of the ... The leading cities of the country,
universities, technical schools and libraries of the United States have asked for it,
and in ...
FOR the past two years the City Commission, of Jersey City, has been in constant
receipt of requests for copies of the ... The leading cities of the country,
universities, technical schools and libraries of the United States have asked for it,
and in ...
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Among other features of Jersey City presented by President Hoos, are the
following: It has a population, according to a census now under way, of between
315,000 and 325,000, an area of 8,320 acres, or 19 square miles. Jersey City
has over ...
Among other features of Jersey City presented by President Hoos, are the
following: It has a population, according to a census now under way, of between
315,000 and 325,000, an area of 8,320 acres, or 19 square miles. Jersey City
has over ...
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