Portrait of a Port

Portrait of a Port
Title Portrait of a Port PDF eBook
Author W. H. Bunting
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 548
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9780674690769

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Portrait Of A Port is a classic portrayal of Boston's glorious maritime past opens a window onto the history of American port cities.

The Port of Boston, Massachusetts

The Port of Boston, Massachusetts
Title The Port of Boston, Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author United States. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1957
Genre Charleston (S.C.)
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The Port of Boston, Massachusetts

The Port of Boston, Massachusetts
Title The Port of Boston, Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 642
Release 1946
Genre Harbors
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Gaining Ground

Gaining Ground
Title Gaining Ground PDF eBook
Author Nancy S. Seasholes
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 553
Release 2018-04-20
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0262350211

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Why and how Boston was transformed by landmaking. Fully one-sixth of Boston is built on made land. Although other waterfront cities also have substantial areas that are built on fill, Boston probably has more than any city in North America. In Gaining Ground historian Nancy Seasholes has given us the first complete account of when, why, and how this land was created.The story of landmaking in Boston is presented geographically; each chapter traces landmaking in a different part of the city from its first permanent settlement to the present. Seasholes introduces findings from recent archaeological investigations in Boston, and relates landmaking to the major historical developments that shaped it. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, landmaking in Boston was spurred by the rapid growth that resulted from the burgeoning China trade. The influx of Irish immigrants in the mid-nineteenth century prompted several large projects to create residential land—not for the Irish, but to keep the taxpaying Yankees from fleeing to the suburbs. Many landmaking projects were undertaken to cover tidal flats that had been polluted by raw sewage discharged directly onto them, removing the "pestilential exhalations" thought to cause illness. Land was also added for port developments, public parks, and transportation facilities, including the largest landmaking project of all, the airport. A separate chapter discusses the technology of landmaking in Boston, explaining the basic method used to make land and the changes in its various components over time. The book is copiously illustrated with maps that show the original shoreline in relation to today's streets, details from historical maps that trace the progress of landmaking, and historical drawings and photographs.

Remaking Boston

Remaking Boston
Title Remaking Boston PDF eBook
Author Anthony N. Penna
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 348
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 0822943816

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Remaking Boston chronicles many of the events that altered the physical landscape of Boston, while also offering multidisciplinary perspectives on the environmental history of one of America's oldest and largest metropolitan areas.

The Port of Boston, Massachusetts

The Port of Boston, Massachusetts
Title The Port of Boston, Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author United States. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1957
Genre Harbors
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The Port of Boston, Massachusetts

The Port of Boston, Massachusetts
Title The Port of Boston, Massachusetts PDF eBook
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Pages 96
Release 1983
Genre Boston (Mass.)
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