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Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals
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Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Abstract of the arguments of the Hon. Rufus Choate and Charles Theo. Russell, esq., for the petitioneers, on the petitions of David Pingree, and over 3,000 other legal voters, for a rail-road from Salem to Malden, before the Committee on railways and canals, of the Massachusetts legislature, session 1846. (From the Press of Hewes & Watson, 1846), also by Rufus Choate, David Pingree, Charles Theodore Russell, and Hewes & Watson's Print (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Annual reports of the railroad corporations in the state of Massachusetts. (Dutton and Wentworth, state printers [etc.], 1836) (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Annual Reports of the Railroad Corporations in the State of Massachusetts (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Annual reports of the railroad corporations in the State of Massachusetts. (Boston, in the 19th century) (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Argument of Charles G. Loring, Esq. on behalf of the Eastern Rail-road Company at a hearing on the petitions of David Pingree and others, and W.J. Valentine and others, before the Rail-road Committee of the Massachusetts legislature, Boston, March 7, 1845. (Dutton and Wentworth, printers, 1845), also by Charles G. Loring and Eastern Railroad Company (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Argument of Hon. Charles Allen, before the Committee on Railways and Canals, in behalf of the petition of Joseph S. Cabot and others, for an independent railroad between Salem and Lowell (s.n.], 1848), also by Charles Allen and Joseph S. Cabot (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: The Committee on railways to whom was committed the order of inquiry concerning the consolidation of the Boston and Albany railroad corporation with other corporations submit the following report: ... ([Boston, 1871), also by Massachusetts (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Marginal Railroad (Boston : Wright & Potter, 1867., 1867), also by Harvey Scudder, Edward Crane, Thomas Russell, and Marginal Railroad (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Massachusetts Legislature before the Committee on Railways and Canals : hearing on the petition of Otis Pettee and others, and on the memorial of Samuel Russell and others, March 26th, 1847, in the Senate chamber : closing argument by Charles G. Loring. (Dutton and Wentworth, printers, 1847), also by Charles G. Loring (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Minority report of the Committee on Railways and Canals, in relation to the Railroad Commissioners, March 27, 1860. (Boston : William White, 1860., 1860) (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Minority report of the Committee on Railways in relation to the Hoosac Tunnel and the railroads leading thereto : with a bill to incorporate the State Board of Trustees of the Hoosac Tunnel Railroad : also the speech delivered by Hon. E. P. Carpenter in the Senate of Massachusetts, June 3, 1873, in support of the same. (Wright & Potter, state printers, 1873), also by E. P. Carpenter (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Minority Report of the Committee on Railways in Relation to the Hoosac Tunnel and the Railroads Leading Thereto: With a bill to incorporate the State Board of Trustees of the Hoosac Tunnel Railroad; also the speech delivered by Hon. E. P. Carpenter in the Senate of Massachusetts, June 3, 1873, in support of the same, contrib. by E. P. Carpenter (Gutenberg ebook)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Public use of rail-roads (Boston : Dutton and Wentworth, state printers, 1838., 1838), also by Charles Hudson and Dutton and Wentworth (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Remarks of the Hon. James Hillhouse : before the Joint Committee, on the petition of Samuel Hinkley and others for the extension of the Hampshire and Hampden Canal. (True and Greene, Printers, 1827), also by James Hillhouse (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Report, &c. relating to the Nashua and Lowell Rail-Road. (s.n., 1838), also by Nashua and Lowell Railroad Corporation (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Report of the Committee on Railroads on matters relating to the Eastern Railroad. ([Massachusetts, General Court], 1876) (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Report of the Committee on Railroads on matters relating to the Eastern Railroad. (Wright & Potter, 1876) (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Statements and arguments in behalf of the petitioners before the Committee on railroads and canals of the legislature of Massachusetts, 1864, on the petition of the Boston and Worcester and Western railroad corporations for the consolidation of those roads. (Press of G.C.Rand & Avery, 1864), also by Boston and Worcester Railroad Corporation and Western Rail-Road Corporation (page images at HathiTrust)
Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Railways and Canals: Western Rail-Road, House, no. 32. (s.n.], 1839) (page images at HathiTrust)
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