The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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Page 14
ELEVEN years ago, when the Queensboro Chamber of Commerce was
organized, very little was heard of the advantages which that Borough had in its
great waterfront on the East River, Newton Creek, Flushing Bay, Jamaica Bay
and Atlantic ...
ELEVEN years ago, when the Queensboro Chamber of Commerce was
organized, very little was heard of the advantages which that Borough had in its
great waterfront on the East River, Newton Creek, Flushing Bay, Jamaica Bay
and Atlantic ...
Page 7
The plans also include a deepening of the channel known a.s "Bronx Kills," which
will give a direct route from the Harlem River into Flushing Bay. At present it is
necessary for boats coining from the Hudson River, through the Harlem River, ...
The plans also include a deepening of the channel known a.s "Bronx Kills," which
will give a direct route from the Harlem River into Flushing Bay. At present it is
necessary for boats coining from the Hudson River, through the Harlem River, ...
Page 8
The Long Island Railroad owns a tract of land adjacent to that of the Flushing Bay
Improvement Company and has plans for an important railroad terminal and yard
at this point. Car storage yards and repair shops for both the Interborough ...
The Long Island Railroad owns a tract of land adjacent to that of the Flushing Bay
Improvement Company and has plans for an important railroad terminal and yard
at this point. Car storage yards and repair shops for both the Interborough ...
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