The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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Page 10
... basins form a part of the Morris Canal system at the Hudson River terminus of
the canal. The Little Basin, so called, extending from Washington Street to the
exterior line of piers in the Hudson River and from Essex Street to and along what
is ...
... basins form a part of the Morris Canal system at the Hudson River terminus of
the canal. The Little Basin, so called, extending from Washington Street to the
exterior line of piers in the Hudson River and from Essex Street to and along what
is ...
Page 14
... he called attention to the handicaps under which the Port Authority had been
laboring, but added that now the Port Authority has the full sanction of the
legislatures of New York and New Jersey and Congress and is proceeding as
rapidly as ...
... he called attention to the handicaps under which the Port Authority had been
laboring, but added that now the Port Authority has the full sanction of the
legislatures of New York and New Jersey and Congress and is proceeding as
rapidly as ...
Page 28
One of these legs, the merchant marine, needs help, and the help for it is in the
Merchant Marine bill, or so-called Ship Subsidy remedy. We must all admit that
the prosperity of the farmer has helped seriously to develop the total prosperity of
...
One of these legs, the merchant marine, needs help, and the help for it is in the
Merchant Marine bill, or so-called Ship Subsidy remedy. We must all admit that
the prosperity of the farmer has helped seriously to develop the total prosperity of
...
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