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Page 6
Big Benefits to Be Derived From Droyer's Point Docks, Deepening of Hackensack
River and Newark Bay Channels, Connecting Railroads and South Cove
Development Along The Hudson River By COMMISSIONER A. HARRY MOORE
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Big Benefits to Be Derived From Droyer's Point Docks, Deepening of Hackensack
River and Newark Bay Channels, Connecting Railroads and South Cove
Development Along The Hudson River By COMMISSIONER A. HARRY MOORE
...
Page 8
THE HUDSON RIVER WATERFRONT Practically the entire Hudson River and
New York Bay shore of the city is owned or occupied by or is under the
domination of the trunk line railroads reaching tidewater through the State of New
Jersey.
THE HUDSON RIVER WATERFRONT Practically the entire Hudson River and
New York Bay shore of the city is owned or occupied by or is under the
domination of the trunk line railroads reaching tidewater through the State of New
Jersey.
Page 13
THAT there is no bridge across the Hudson River for highway traffic below
Albany seems incredible in this year 1922. Of course, the great expense of such
a bridge before the automobile came into use would have prevented its
construction as ...
THAT there is no bridge across the Hudson River for highway traffic below
Albany seems incredible in this year 1922. Of course, the great expense of such
a bridge before the automobile came into use would have prevented its
construction as ...
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