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John Brown and others , Hancock Bank , 500,000 | Boston . . 3 . 6 John W. James
and others , National Bank , 500,000 Boston . . 8 . “ David Lester and others ,
Manufacturers Bank of Curtisville , 100,000 Curtisville . in Stockbridge .
John Brown and others , Hancock Bank , 500,000 | Boston . . 3 . 6 John W. James
and others , National Bank , 500,000 Boston . . 8 . “ David Lester and others ,
Manufacturers Bank of Curtisville , 100,000 Curtisville . in Stockbridge .
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Your Committee find that the petition of T. H. Perkins prays for a Rail Road from
Boston to Salem over Winnisimmet Ferry , and that four of the other petitions unite
in the same prayer . They also find that the petition of John Binney prays for a ...
Your Committee find that the petition of T. H. Perkins prays for a Rail Road from
Boston to Salem over Winnisimmet Ferry , and that four of the other petitions unite
in the same prayer . They also find that the petition of John Binney prays for a ...
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More than thirty stages pass daily between Boston and Salem . It appeared that
the Boston and Salem Stage Company run about half of the stages , and that they
afförded every facility to the public ; that the Salein people passed over the road ...
More than thirty stages pass daily between Boston and Salem . It appeared that
the Boston and Salem Stage Company run about half of the stages , and that they
afförded every facility to the public ; that the Salein people passed over the road ...
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52,000 passengers between Boston and Salem at 50 cents , $ 26,000 00 6000
passengers between Boston and Lynn at 25 cents , 1,500 00 1870 tons of
Merchandise between Boston and Salem at $ 1,00 1,870 00 130 tons of
Merchandise ...
52,000 passengers between Boston and Salem at 50 cents , $ 26,000 00 6000
passengers between Boston and Lynn at 25 cents , 1,500 00 1870 tons of
Merchandise between Boston and Salem at $ 1,00 1,870 00 130 tons of
Merchandise ...
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We do not believe that a Rail Road from Boston to Salem will greatly enhance the
amount of transportation . There is but little back country to Salem . On the one
hand is the ocean , and on the other a country not abounding with inhabitants .
We do not believe that a Rail Road from Boston to Salem will greatly enhance the
amount of transportation . There is but little back country to Salem . On the one
hand is the ocean , and on the other a country not abounding with inhabitants .
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Página 81 - RESOLVED. That the preceding CONSTITUTION be laid before the UNITED STATES in Congress assembled, and that it is the opinion of this Convention, that it should afterwards be submitted to a Convention of Delegates, chosen in each State, by the people thereof; under the recommendation of its legislature, for their assent and ratification...
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