Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals.
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Report on the petition of the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad Company, by the Committee on Railways and Canals, to the legislature of Massachusetts
1867
Statements and arguments in behalf of the petitioners before the Committee on railroads and canals of the legislature of Massachusetts
1864
The committee of both Houses on railways and canals, to whom was referred so much of His Excellency the governor's message, as relates to the subject of railways, and also the report of the directors of internal improvements on the practicability and expediency of constructing rail roads from Boston to the Hudson River, and also from Boston to Providence, respectfully report ..
1829

... Report of testimony given at the hearings upon the petition of the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad Co., for state aid

Annual Reports of the Railroad Corporations in the State of Massachusetts

Annual Reports of the Railroad Corporations in the State of Massachusetts

Annual Reports of the Railroad Corporations in the State of Massachusetts
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[Report concerning the petition of the Eastern Railroad Company, praying for an extension of time within which to pay their state loan]

Annual Reports of the Railroad Corporations in the State of Massachusetts
Minority report of the Committee on Railways and Canals, in relation to the Railroad Commissioners, March 27, 1860
Minority report of the Committee on Railways in relation to the Hoosac Tunnel and the railroads leading thereto
The Joint Standing Committee on Railways and Canals, to which was referred the memorial of the European and North American Railway Company, for aid and encouragement toward the completion of the line of railway from Boston to Halifax ... submit the following report
Abstract of the arguments of the Hon. Rufus Choate and Charles Theo. Russell, Esq., for the petitioners
The case of Wm. Livingston and fifteen hundred other citizens of Lowell, petitioners for a cross rail-road from Lowell to Andover