Annual Report of the Harbor and Land Commissioners, for the Year ...
Author: Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts
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Published: 1880
Total Pages: 52
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Author: Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts
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Published: 1880
Total Pages: 52
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Massachusetts. Commission on Waterways and Public Lands
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 108
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first annual report covers the period from Aug. 3 to Nov. 30, 1916, and includes the doings of the Directors of the port of Boston and of the Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners from Dec. 1, 1915 to Aug. 3, 1916, to whose powers and duties the Commission succeeded under the provisions of chapter 288 of the General acts of 1916. cf. First annual report, 1916, p. [3]
Author: Massachusetts. Commission on Waterways and Public Lands
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Published: 1917
Total Pages: 178
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Massachusetts. Commission on Waterways and Public Lands
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 144
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts
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Published: 1896
Total Pages: 92
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Massachusetts. Division of Waterways and Public Lands
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 112
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Massachusetts. State Auditor's Office
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Published: 1882
Total Pages: 362
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Massachusetts. Department of Public Works
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 112
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael Rawson
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2014-10-06
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 0674266579
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDrinking a glass of tap water, strolling in a park, hopping a train for the suburbs: some aspects of city life are so familiar that we don’t think twice about them. But such simple actions are structured by complex relationships with our natural world. The contours of these relationships—social, cultural, political, economic, and legal—were established during America’s first great period of urbanization in the nineteenth century, and Boston, one of the earliest cities in America, often led the nation in designing them. A richly textured cultural and social history of the development of nineteenth-century Boston, this book provides a new environmental perspective on the creation of America’s first cities. Eden on the Charles explores how Bostonians channeled country lakes through miles of pipeline to provide clean water; dredged the ocean to deepen the harbor; filled tidal flats and covered the peninsula with houses, shops, and factories; and created a metropolitan system of parks and greenways, facilitating the conversion of fields into suburbs. The book shows how, in Boston, different class and ethnic groups brought rival ideas of nature and competing visions of a “city upon a hill” to the process of urbanization—and were forced to conform their goals to the realities of Boston’s distinctive natural setting. The outcomes of their battles for control over the city’s development were ultimately recorded in the very fabric of Boston itself. In Boston’s history, we find the seeds of the environmental relationships that—for better or worse—have defined urban America to this day.
Author: United States. War Dept
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 988
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