The New England Magazine, Volume 41; Volume 47New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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Page 809
... buildings and the lessee of the advertising privilege to remove most of these billboards , and a serious eyesore has thus been largely elimin- ated . On the roof of the building at " Ex- change Corner , " in the very center of the city ...
... buildings and the lessee of the advertising privilege to remove most of these billboards , and a serious eyesore has thus been largely elimin- ated . On the roof of the building at " Ex- change Corner , " in the very center of the city ...
Page 811
... building . In this connection has arisen the question as to whether this building shall be a permanent structure , or plan- ned only for a term of , say , twenty- five years . It would seem as though , in view of the necessarily large ...
... building . In this connection has arisen the question as to whether this building shall be a permanent structure , or plan- ned only for a term of , say , twenty- five years . It would seem as though , in view of the necessarily large ...
Page 816
... building has been opened in the southern part of the res- ervation . Carriage roads have been ex- tended to pass through beautiful and hitherto inaccessible tracts . Concrete bridges have been thrown across ravines , and concrete seats ...
... building has been opened in the southern part of the res- ervation . Carriage roads have been ex- tended to pass through beautiful and hitherto inaccessible tracts . Concrete bridges have been thrown across ravines , and concrete seats ...
Page 819
... building new mills to - day . While the South is undoubtedly a factor in cotton manu- facture , New Bedford , with a conser- vatism which is proverbial , continues on its way , making , each day , more and more of the finest cotton ...
... building new mills to - day . While the South is undoubtedly a factor in cotton manu- facture , New Bedford , with a conser- vatism which is proverbial , continues on its way , making , each day , more and more of the finest cotton ...
Page 830
... building operations kept at the build- ing inspection office . Since Jan. I , 1909 , to the first of September , the esti- mated cost of new buildings begun is $ 4,937,900 ; the inspector of buildings has issued 675 permits to build ...
... building operations kept at the build- ing inspection office . Since Jan. I , 1909 , to the first of September , the esti- mated cost of new buildings begun is $ 4,937,900 ; the inspector of buildings has issued 675 permits to build ...
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