Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issues 285-334E. Croswell, 1837 - New York (State) |
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... other docks of the city of Albany , for the purpose of keeping the passage clear in the locks and bridges ; and therefore ask leave to bring in a bill . [ Assem . 292. ] 1 No. 293 . IN ASSEMBLY , April 18 , 1837 STATE OF NEW - YORK .
... other docks of the city of Albany , for the purpose of keeping the passage clear in the locks and bridges ; and therefore ask leave to bring in a bill . [ Assem . 292. ] 1 No. 293 . IN ASSEMBLY , April 18 , 1837 STATE OF NEW - YORK .
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... bridges and culverts , were to be constructed . The length of the towing path , as surveyed , was five and a fourth miles . " Mr. Hutchinson's estimate of the expense of constructing a towing path on the south side of the river ...
... bridges and culverts , were to be constructed . The length of the towing path , as surveyed , was five and a fourth miles . " Mr. Hutchinson's estimate of the expense of constructing a towing path on the south side of the river ...
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... bridge over Onondaga outlet , at $ 2.50 , 187 do other bridges , at $ 1.25 , ... Sluices , .... $ 800 00 8,467 68 84 48 231 25 60 00 1,050 00 11,343 41 Add 10 per cent for contingencies , .. ,, . ,, . ... 1,134 34 $ 12,477 75 1,680 rods ...
... bridge over Onondaga outlet , at $ 2.50 , 187 do other bridges , at $ 1.25 , ... Sluices , .... $ 800 00 8,467 68 84 48 231 25 60 00 1,050 00 11,343 41 Add 10 per cent for contingencies , .. ,, . ,, . ... 1,134 34 $ 12,477 75 1,680 rods ...
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... bridge over the Seneca river , at $ 6 , ...... . other bridges , at $ 1.25 , 150 do Sluices ,. 1,680 rods of fence , at 62 c .... 2,700 00 .... 187 50 50 00 1,050 00 13,744 70 Add for contingencies and superintendence , 10 per ct ...
... bridge over the Seneca river , at $ 6 , ...... . other bridges , at $ 1.25 , 150 do Sluices ,. 1,680 rods of fence , at 62 c .... 2,700 00 .... 187 50 50 00 1,050 00 13,744 70 Add for contingencies and superintendence , 10 per ct ...
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... bridges . Eleventh . That the section was considered a wet job , but has re- quired more draining , and that there was ... bridge land- ings . ) when removed over 100 feet , or not as herein provided , es- timated as excavation ; for ...
... bridges . Eleventh . That the section was considered a wet job , but has re- quired more draining , and that there was ... bridge land- ings . ) when removed over 100 feet , or not as herein provided , es- timated as excavation ; for ...
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act to amend act to incorporate Albany amend an act amount appears April Assem Assembly Bargy Bates Cook believe bill Birth bottom Bouck bridge company Canajoharie Canal Commissioners cashier cemented clay cemented sand cents per cubic charge charter Chenango canal chief engineer city of New-York clay and gravel contract price contractors Crossett Crossett & Co cubic yard deaf and dumb deaf mutes deaf-mute deponent discount dollars drain earth embankment entitled An act estimate examination excavation feet grubbing and clearing hardpan hundred Institution interrogatories Jefferson County Jefferson County Bank John JONAS EARLL Legislature loan Lockport material N. Y. city northern division notes opinion Oriskany creek paid paper Peck's bridge persons petition petitioners prism pupils quantity quicksand received resident engineer respectfully Root Ruger Sackett's Harbor sand and gravel Seneca river stockholder subscribed sureties Tamblin testimony thousand tion town Unknown Watertown witness
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