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Speech of T.G. Cary, on the use of the credit of the state for the Hoosac Tunnel in the Senate of Massachusetts, May 18, 1853 (published to correct a wrong and injurious impression that has been given of what was said on the subject) : to which are added extracts from a speech, made on another occasion, containing some account of the wealth and capitalists of Boston, applicable to questions considered in the debate on the tunnel.

Title
Speech of T.G. Cary, on the use of the credit of the state for the Hoosac Tunnel [electronic resource] : in the Senate of Massachusetts, May 18, 1853 (published to correct a wrong and injurious impression that has been given of what was said on the subject) : to which are added extracts from a speech, made on another occasion, containing some account of the wealth and capitalists of Boston, applicable to questions considered in the debate on the tunnel.
Author
Cary, Thomas G. (Thomas Greaves), 1791-1859.
Publication
Boston : J.M. Hewes & Co., printers, 1853.
Supplementary Content
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Description
41, [1] p.; 22 cm.
Subject
  • Railroads and state > Massachusetts
  • Speeches, addresses, etc., American > Massachusetts > Boston
  • Hoosac Tunnel (Mass.)
Note
  • Includes index.
  • Reproduction of original from The American Antiquarian Society.
  • Sabin no. 11219.
OCLC
  • 847832762
  • TGPSM12-B1754
Author
Cary, Thomas G. (Thomas Greaves), 1791-1859.
Title
Speech of T.G. Cary, on the use of the credit of the state for the Hoosac Tunnel [electronic resource] : in the Senate of Massachusetts, May 18, 1853 (published to correct a wrong and injurious impression that has been given of what was said on the subject) : to which are added extracts from a speech, made on another occasion, containing some account of the wealth and capitalists of Boston, applicable to questions considered in the debate on the tunnel.
Imprint
Boston : J.M. Hewes & Co., printers, 1853.
Local Note
Antebellum.
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