United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 7099U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... closed , as only fishermen used them , as he peti- tioned the city council a few years ago to let him build a wall at the end of Shenandoah Street , the street Mr. J. T. Dismukes thinks is ample for me , in his petition to the ...
... closed , as only fishermen used them , as he peti- tioned the city council a few years ago to let him build a wall at the end of Shenandoah Street , the street Mr. J. T. Dismukes thinks is ample for me , in his petition to the ...
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... closed the rest of the year - a gloomy place , with barred windows on the first floor ; Mr. Darrow about five months , then closed , so it is a pretty gloomy corner to be closed up my entire front of nearly 300 feet , an egress to ...
... closed the rest of the year - a gloomy place , with barred windows on the first floor ; Mr. Darrow about five months , then closed , so it is a pretty gloomy corner to be closed up my entire front of nearly 300 feet , an egress to ...
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... closed the wording of the act manifesting its purpose " to restore " the street formerly known as Clinch Street would have been proper . Since , however , the establishment of the north line of Fort Marion Reservation wholly , and on ...
... closed the wording of the act manifesting its purpose " to restore " the street formerly known as Clinch Street would have been proper . Since , however , the establishment of the north line of Fort Marion Reservation wholly , and on ...
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... closed until 1910 , when an act of Congress was passed drawing in the original lines of the fort reservation . Capt . Spaulding , of the United States Engineering Department , recommended that the War Department give to the city 23 feet ...
... closed until 1910 , when an act of Congress was passed drawing in the original lines of the fort reservation . Capt . Spaulding , of the United States Engineering Department , recommended that the War Department give to the city 23 feet ...
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... closed life's fitful course the grandest figure of his generation , the noblest contribution of America to an enlightened civilization . For many and many an age proclaim , At civic revel and pomp and game , With honor , honor , honor ...
... closed life's fitful course the grandest figure of his generation , the noblest contribution of America to an enlightened civilization . For many and many an age proclaim , At civic revel and pomp and game , With honor , honor , honor ...
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64TH CONGRESS ABRAHAM LINCOLN American Red Cross apparatus Applause appropriation approved attorney authority bill CANNON cars Chairman charge circuit citizens Clerk Clinch Street coal collier Colorado commanding commission Commissioner committee Congress country nursing court court-martial DEPARTMENT QUARTERMASTER District of Columbia duty East Potomac Park employees engine enlisted equipment European war relief expenses feet Fort Marion Government hereby honor hospital House of Representatives Illinois inches inclosed Indians industrial labor land Laughter letter located Manila March ment Mexican military National Guard necessary nineteen hundred officer Ohio operation parkway party patent payment person Potomac Park present President proposed purchase purpose Quartermaster Corps railroad ramp relay 38 relief fund Rock Creek Samuel Schwarz Secretary Secretary of War Serbia Shanghai Speaker Square supplies thereof tion Total Treasury troops United States Army War Department Washington Watertown Arsenal
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