The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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PARTICVLAKS OF PORT DISTRICT The Port District contains one hundred and
five (105) organized municipalities. It embraces a population of about 8,000,000
people. It is served by twelve trunk line railroads, which bring to and take out of or
...
PARTICVLAKS OF PORT DISTRICT The Port District contains one hundred and
five (105) organized municipalities. It embraces a population of about 8,000,000
people. It is served by twelve trunk line railroads, which bring to and take out of or
...
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8,000,000 PEOPLE TO BE FED With its eight millions of people the Port of New
York District is concerned with providing food for nearly as many mouths as there
are people living in the six states comprising the New England group.
8,000,000 PEOPLE TO BE FED With its eight millions of people the Port of New
York District is concerned with providing food for nearly as many mouths as there
are people living in the six states comprising the New England group.
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Report on Food Supply The Report on the Food Supply of the Port of New York
District, prepared as the result of investigations begun in October, 1921, when
there was a threatened suspension of all railway traffic, was completed and ...
Report on Food Supply The Report on the Food Supply of the Port of New York
District, prepared as the result of investigations begun in October, 1921, when
there was a threatened suspension of all railway traffic, was completed and ...
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