| 1917 - 382 pages
...will be carried to most of the wharves along the water front. The city has also expended $6,160,000 on municipal docks and has available $5,000,000 more for extending the system. A subsidiary harbor for Baltimore which will, no doubt, be of great value is Curtis Bay, another tidal... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors - 1915 - 740 pages
...the city limits. It has 160 wharves in the main harbor, with 145,700 feet — say, 27^ miles — of frontage of wharf room. Adding this amount of wharf...120 miles of water front, developed and undeveloped. I would like to say in conclusion that the mayor of our city, the Hon. James H. Preston, expected to... | |
| 1918 - 844 pages
...the city limits). It has 160 wharves in the main harbor, with 145,700 feet — say 27}4 miles — of frontage of wharf room. Adding this amount of wharf...owns 13 piers, with a wharf frontage of 26,385 feet — five miles. Baltimore has spent $6,161,000 on municipal docks, and has available $5,000,000 more... | |
| 1918 - 848 pages
...undeveloped. Of this wharfage the city owns 13 piers, with a wharf frontage of 26,385 feet — five miles. Baltimore has spent $6,161,000 on municipal...available $5,000,000 more for extending the system. Baltimore's business operations aggregate more than $1,000,000,000, manufactures leading. Total annual... | |
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