The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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Yonkers produced manufactures valued at $140,017,000, showing an increase
of 108.3 per cent. The pay of salaried men and wage earners amounted to
$16,504,000, an increase of 102.4 per cent over the previous census. Mount
Vernon ...
Yonkers produced manufactures valued at $140,017,000, showing an increase
of 108.3 per cent. The pay of salaried men and wage earners amounted to
$16,504,000, an increase of 102.4 per cent over the previous census. Mount
Vernon ...
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An application filed with the Federal Power Commission on June 3 shows that
the American Super-Power Corporation would build a hydro-electric power
transmission line from Lewiston, at the foot of the Niagara River to Yonkers,
where ...
An application filed with the Federal Power Commission on June 3 shows that
the American Super-Power Corporation would build a hydro-electric power
transmission line from Lewiston, at the foot of the Niagara River to Yonkers,
where ...
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... Hoboken, The Bronx, Staten Island, Weehawken, Passaic, Bay Ridge,
Paterson, Yonkers, Hackensack, New Rochelle. FRIENDSHIP towards New York
and appreciation of its port development 20 October, 1922 THE PORT OF NEW
YORK.
... Hoboken, The Bronx, Staten Island, Weehawken, Passaic, Bay Ridge,
Paterson, Yonkers, Hackensack, New Rochelle. FRIENDSHIP towards New York
and appreciation of its port development 20 October, 1922 THE PORT OF NEW
YORK.
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