Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... York and New Jersey were re- imbursed $ 50,000,000 on March 21 , by The Port of New York Authority for their investment in the Holland Tunnel . A check totaling $ 25,478,075.50 was delivered to New Jersey fiscal officials at an informal ...
... York and New Jersey were re- imbursed $ 50,000,000 on March 21 , by The Port of New York Authority for their investment in the Holland Tunnel . A check totaling $ 25,478,075.50 was delivered to New Jersey fiscal officials at an informal ...
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... YORK'S first permanent exhibition of the de- velopment of land and sea transportation from their beginnings to the present day , comprising hundreds of exact scale models of ships , trains , wagons , automobiles and other conveyances ...
... YORK'S first permanent exhibition of the de- velopment of land and sea transportation from their beginnings to the present day , comprising hundreds of exact scale models of ships , trains , wagons , automobiles and other conveyances ...
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... York's lead , however , and is now building the Golden Gate Bridge which will have a span of 4,200 feet , and Chief Engineer Ammann has been quoted as declaring ... YORK October , 1931 George Washington. October , 1931 7 THE PORT OF NEW YORK.
... York's lead , however , and is now building the Golden Gate Bridge which will have a span of 4,200 feet , and Chief Engineer Ammann has been quoted as declaring ... YORK October , 1931 George Washington. October , 1931 7 THE PORT OF NEW YORK.
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