Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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Page 12
... City waterfront will be insufficient to take care of the demands of shipping when the new Jersey City marine terminal is put into operation . " In the last survey of the Hudson River channel in 1928 , a widening of the existing 2,000 ...
... City waterfront will be insufficient to take care of the demands of shipping when the new Jersey City marine terminal is put into operation . " In the last survey of the Hudson River channel in 1928 , a widening of the existing 2,000 ...
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... city , Mr. Mayor , this new building adequately representing this development of the marine interests of our great port . This building will be an asset to the City of New York , not only for its archi- tectural beauty , but by reason ...
... city , Mr. Mayor , this new building adequately representing this development of the marine interests of our great port . This building will be an asset to the City of New York , not only for its archi- tectural beauty , but by reason ...
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... city rail movements - versus- previous competitive paralleling highway hauls , and in the initial stages service is limited to movements between the following cities : Via Pennsylvania Railroad ( Tariff I.C.C. 651 ) Jersey City , N. J. ...
... city rail movements - versus- previous competitive paralleling highway hauls , and in the initial stages service is limited to movements between the following cities : Via Pennsylvania Railroad ( Tariff I.C.C. 651 ) Jersey City , N. J. ...
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