Report of the Board of Consulting Engineers appointed by the City of Pasadena for the determination of the value of the properties of the various companies distributing water within its municipal boundaries / A.L. Adams, J.D. Schuyler, J.B. Lippincott. 1900.

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Report of the Board of Consulting Engineers appointed by the City of Pasadena for the determination of the value of the properties of the various companies distributing water within its municipal boundaries / A.L. Adams, J.D. Schuyler, J.B. Lippincott. 1900.

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