Annual Reports of the Railroad Corporations in the State of MassachusettsDutton and Wentworth, state printers, 1837 - Railroads 1851-1856 include: Abstract of the returns of railroad corporations. |
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... December last , payable on the twelfth of January , 1837 . The whole amount of receipts of the corporation the last year , viz . from December 31st , 1835 , to December 31st , 1836 , have been as follows : From stockholders , by virtue ...
... December last , payable on the twelfth of January , 1837 . The whole amount of receipts of the corporation the last year , viz . from December 31st , 1835 , to December 31st , 1836 , have been as follows : From stockholders , by virtue ...
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... that part of the road as soon as practicable . " These surveys were commenc- ed on the last week in June , and , from that time till near the first of December , three parties of engineers were 1837 . 69 SENATE - No . 43 .
... that part of the road as soon as practicable . " These surveys were commenc- ed on the last week in June , and , from that time till near the first of December , three parties of engineers were 1837 . 69 SENATE - No . 43 .
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... December , A. D. 1837 , have been exhibited to the commissioners ap- pointed by the governors of the two states for adjustment . Their report is hereunto annexed , containing a particular statement of the SECOND ANNUAL REPORT ...
... December , A. D. 1837 , have been exhibited to the commissioners ap- pointed by the governors of the two states for adjustment . Their report is hereunto annexed , containing a particular statement of the SECOND ANNUAL REPORT ...
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... December , A. D. , 1837 , for the purpose of investigating the accounts and expenditures of said company , and for deciding what sums of expenditures made by said company are applica- ble to that part of said road lying in Connecticut ...
... December , A. D. , 1837 , for the purpose of investigating the accounts and expenditures of said company , and for deciding what sums of expenditures made by said company are applica- ble to that part of said road lying in Connecticut ...
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... December 23 , 1837 . Then personally appeared the above named G. W. Pratt , and made oath that the above report was true , according to the best of his knowledge and belief . Before me , EDW . PICKERING , Justice of the Peace . SECOND ...
... December 23 , 1837 . Then personally appeared the above named G. W. Pratt , and made oath that the above report was true , according to the best of his knowledge and belief . Before me , EDW . PICKERING , Justice of the Peace . SECOND ...
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aforesaid Albany and West AMOS ABBOTT amount expended amount of capital Amount paid amount received Boston and Lowell Boston and Maine Boston and Providence Boston and Worcester Branch Rail-road Company bridge capital stock cent Charlestown Branch Rail-road Commissioners Commonwealth of Massachusetts Connecticut river construction contract cost December Dedham branch depot buildings Directors dividends dollars East Brookfield engines and cars estimate feet Fitchburg Rail-road Company grading Hampshire hereby hereto income January 28 JOHN HOOPER JOSEPH GRINNELL JOSIAH QUINCY Justice knowledge and belief land damages last annual report Lowell Rail-road Corporation Maine Rail-road masonry merchandize miles run miscellaneous expenses Nashua and Lowell Norwich and Worcester November 30 number of miles party passenger trains Peace personally appeared rails receipts and expenditures repairs of road respectfully submitted route scrip second track Stockbridge Rail-road Corporation stockholders subscribed SUFFOLK superstructure tion total amount treasurer West Stockbridge Rail-road Western Rail-road Corporation Western road
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Page 87 - California, party of the second part, Witnesseth that: Whereas, The said party of the second part...
Page 106 - To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled.
Page 15 - That a toll be and hereby is granted and established, for the sole benefit of said corporation, upon all passengers and property of all descriptions which may be conveyed or transported upon said road, at such rates per mile as may be agreed upon and established from time to time by the directors of said corporation.
Page 88 - And the said party of the second part doth hereby covenant and agree, with said party of the first part, for the use of the road and buildings as aforesaid, to pay the sum of nine hundred dollars per year, said payment to be made on the first day of April in each year hereafter, during the continuance of this contract, to the Treasurer of the West Stockbridge Rail-road Corporation, at his office in the village of West Stockbridge.
Page 91 - Railroad Corporation as aforesaid. And it is further understood and agreed between the parties hereto, that this instrument shall be construed to grant to the party of the second part, only such rights and privileges, and such part of the road and buildings as are not granted to the Berkshire Rail-road Corporation by the contract aforementioned, dated Feb. 6...
Page 69 - Salisbury, and made oath that the statement above by them subscribed, is true, according to their best knowledge and belief. Before me, JOHN GREEN, Justice of the Peace.
Page 10 - SECT. 2. Said company are hereby authorized to contract with the Cambridge Railroad Company, or any railroad that may enter upon or connect with said Cambridge Railroad, to do and perform all the transportation of persons and freight upon and over such railroads, upon such terms and conditions as may be mutually agreed upon by the parties.
Page 60 - Bayley, and made oath that the foregoing report by them subscribed, was true according to the best of their knowledge and belief. Before me, EDW.
Page 88 - Railroad, personally appeared and made oath that the foregoing report by them respectively subscribed, is true, according to their best knowledge and belief. Before me, ELLIS AMES, Justice of the Peace.