Word: wharf
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...piles are being driven for the foundation of the new boat house, a gift of Mr. A. W. Weld of Boston to the University. The site chosen is just below the Boylston street bridge and all the river front from the bridge to the coal wharf has been purchased so that there will be no interference. The building will be a substantial two story one so planned that additions can be made when needed. The first floor is to be entirely used for storing the boats and will accomodate about fifty. On the second floor will be a large hall...
...have not signed for the '89 tug no tug will leave the Main St. wharf on Saturday...
...have not signed for the '89 tug no tug will leave the Main St. wharf on Saturday...
...Sec.Excursions this week in N. H. 8: Section A, Thursday; leave Harvard square, corner Boylston, 2 p. m. Section B, Thursday. section C, Friday; B. R. B. and Lynn R. R., Rowe's wharf, Boston, 1 p. m. Section D, Saturday; Harvard square, corner of Boylston street...
...clear water, but on the high flats and marshes there is very much ice which floats down as the tides flow off of the marshes and piles itself up in the river. There are two large coal schooners that were caught by the ice at Richardson and Bacon's wharf, and it is probable that tugs will soon break their way up and tow them away. This will start the ice, and the tide, aided by the sun, which is now so high as to be quite effective on the salt ice, will soon clear the river. The crews will...