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Page 36
... WASHINGTON RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO . AND THE POTOMAC ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO . Mr. HAM . In the hearing on January 22 , 1930 , before this com- mittee , there is contained a letter signed by Mr. Hanna , president of the Capital Traction ...
... WASHINGTON RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO . AND THE POTOMAC ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO . Mr. HAM . In the hearing on January 22 , 1930 , before this com- mittee , there is contained a letter signed by Mr. Hanna , president of the Capital Traction ...
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... Washington . " And I think when we are building up Washington and making it a beautiful Capital City we should have the finest market in the world . [ Applause . ] The CHAIRMAN . Mrs. Watson . STATEMENT OF MRS . HENRY WATSON , DU PONT ...
... Washington . " And I think when we are building up Washington and making it a beautiful Capital City we should have the finest market in the world . [ Applause . ] The CHAIRMAN . Mrs. Watson . STATEMENT OF MRS . HENRY WATSON , DU PONT ...
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... Washington . The fact is , as was appre- hended over a year ago by the District of Columbia Commissioners , officials of the Department of Agriculture and the National Capital Park and Planning Commission , that the farmers and the ...
... Washington . The fact is , as was appre- hended over a year ago by the District of Columbia Commissioners , officials of the Department of Agriculture and the National Capital Park and Planning Commission , that the farmers and the ...
Page 35
... Washington's richest families buy regularly at Center Market . Every day of the week , stewards and chefs from great houses - quiet business- like looking men - go from stand to stand and buy food in such quantities as would make the ...
... Washington's richest families buy regularly at Center Market . Every day of the week , stewards and chefs from great houses - quiet business- like looking men - go from stand to stand and buy food in such quantities as would make the ...
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... Washington Market Co. when it took over the building erected by that company after the original wooden market structures were burned in 1870. That amount , fixed by the court of appeals , was $ 1,522,197.88 . The gross income per year ...
... Washington Market Co. when it took over the building erected by that company after the original wooden market structures were burned in 1870. That amount , fixed by the court of appeals , was $ 1,522,197.88 . The gross income per year ...
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