The joint special committee, to whom were referred the petition of John W. Trull and others, praying that Warren Bridge may be opened to public travel forthwith, so much of the Governor's address as relates to the repair of Charles River and Warren Bridges, and the report of the agent of Charles River Bridge ... respectfully report ...
1842
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The joint special committee, to whom were referred the petition of John W. Trull and others, praying that Warren Bridge may be opened to public travel forthwith, so much of the Governor's address as relates to the repair of Charles River and Warren Bridges, and the report of the agent of Charles River Bridge ... respectfully report ...
Variant Title
At head of title: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, Jan. 1842
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[Boston, Massachusetts?] : [publisher not identified], [1842]
Description
1 online resource (8 pages).
Series
Senate (Series) (Massachusetts. General Court. Senate) ; 1842, no. 16.
Note
Committee report, signed at end by William J. Hubbard, Chairman; and bill entitled "An act in addition to an act relating to Charles River Bridge and Warren Bridge."
"The joint special committee, to whom were referred the petition of John W. Trull and others, praying that Warren Bridge may be opened to public travel forthwith, so much of the governor's address as relates to the repair of Charles River and Warren Bridges, and the report of the agent of Charles River Bridge, the petition of Thomas Marshall and others, that leave may be granted to Anson Studley to run his omnibuses over Charles River and Warren Bridges at the same rate of toll as paid by him therefor from 1826 to 1836, and who were, by an order of the two Houses, directed to inquire into the expediency of amending existing laws so far as to provide for the appointment of one agent to superintend the Charles River and Warren Bridges, respectfully report."--Page [1].
"The joint special committee, to whom were referred the petition of John W. Trull and others, praying that Warren Bridge may be opened to public travel forthwith, so much of the governor's address as relates to the repair of Charles River and Warren Bridges, and the report of the agent of Charles River Bridge, the petition of Thomas Marshall and others, that leave may be granted to Anson Studley to run his omnibuses over Charles River and Warren Bridges at the same rate of toll as paid by him therefor from 1826 to 1836, and who were, by an order of the two Houses, directed to inquire into the expediency of amending existing laws so far as to provide for the appointment of one agent to superintend the Charles River and Warren Bridges, respectfully report."--Page [1].
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Online resource; title from PDF first lines of text (LLMC Digital, viewed February 13, 2024).
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Act relating to Charles River Bridge and Warren Bridge.
Act relating to Charles River Bridge and Warren Bridge.
Running Title
Chas. River & Warren Bridges, Jan. 1842
Language
English
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Act in addition to an act relating to Charles River Bridge and Warren Bridge.
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