Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... shows the recorded and estimated annual vehicular traffic for all Hudson River crossings from 1915 to 1948 , inclusive ; and a fin- ancial forecast , based on a 55c average toll rate , of an issue of 44 per cent serial bonds to cover ...
... shows the recorded and estimated annual vehicular traffic for all Hudson River crossings from 1915 to 1948 , inclusive ; and a fin- ancial forecast , based on a 55c average toll rate , of an issue of 44 per cent serial bonds to cover ...
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... shows a loss of 1,577 in the number of arrivals and a gain of 42,458 in depart- tures . Vessels on tourist cruises to foreign countries carried a total of 69,539 passengers in 1930 , as compared with 44,747 during 1929 , an increase of ...
... shows a loss of 1,577 in the number of arrivals and a gain of 42,458 in depart- tures . Vessels on tourist cruises to foreign countries carried a total of 69,539 passengers in 1930 , as compared with 44,747 during 1929 , an increase of ...
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... shows the gross tonnage of seagoing vessel , each of 100 gross tons or over , launched by prin- cipal maritime nations from 1921 to 1930 , inclusive . Country Where Launched UNITED STATES TABLE II Sea Coast Shipyards Great Lakes ...
... shows the gross tonnage of seagoing vessel , each of 100 gross tons or over , launched by prin- cipal maritime nations from 1921 to 1930 , inclusive . Country Where Launched UNITED STATES TABLE II Sea Coast Shipyards Great Lakes ...
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