Acts of incorporation of the several passenger railway companies of the city of Philadelphia

embracing 1. The Citizens' Passenger Railway, 2. West Philadelphia Railway (supplement), 3. Philadelphia and Gray's Ferry Passenger Railway, 4. North Philadelphia Plank Road (suppl't.) ...

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English
Pages
48

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Edition Notes

LC copy has newspaper articles pasted on inserted pages and bound at end.

With: Thomas, Martin,18th cent.To the honorable the judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania for the Eastern District, sitting in equity, Martin Thomas vs. the Citizens' Passenger Railway Company of Philadelphia. [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1858]. Bound together subsequent to publication.

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Library of Congress
KF228.T446 T446 1858

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Pagination
48 p.
Number of pages
48

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OL31758397M
LCCN
2006590741

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