The joint special committee, to which were referred the petitions of Robert G. Shaw, and 931 others, Samuel S. Reynolds, and 371 others, inhabitants of Charlestown, N.A. Thompson, and 131 others, Samuel Dorr and others, Caleb Eddy and others, praying that Warren Bridge and Charles River Bridge may be repaired, and both opened for public travel; also, the Remonstrance of Dexter Bowman and 65 others, of Charlestown, against laying a toll on Warren Bridge, respectfully report ...
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The joint special committee, to which were referred the petitions of Robert G. Shaw, and 931 others, Samuel S. Reynolds, and 371 others, inhabitants of Charlestown, N.A. Thompson, and 131 others, Samuel Dorr and others, Caleb Eddy and others, praying that Warren Bridge and Charles River Bridge may be repaired, and both opened for public travel; also, the Remonstrance of Dexter Bowman and 65 others, of Charlestown, against laying a toll on Warren Bridge, respectfully report ...
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[Boston, Massachusetts?] : [publisher not identified], [1841]
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At head of title: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. House of Representatives, Feb. 16, 1841
Running Title
Warren Bridge, Feb. 1841
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1 online resource (8 pages).
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(NNC-L)LLMC1422022101
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(TEMPOCo)1422022101
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Committee report, signed by H.G.O. Colby, Chairman, and a bill entitled "An act relating to Charles River Bridge and Warren Bridge."
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Online resource; title from PDF first lines of text (LLMC Digital, viewed February 13, 2024).
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Act relating to Charles River Bridge and Warren Bridge.
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