Assessment for building a sewer in Laurens Street from the sewer in Canal Street, to a point about 300 feet north / G.A.S. 1853 Jun. 6.

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Assessment for building a sewer in Laurens Street from the sewer in Canal Street, to a point about 300 feet north / G.A.S. 1853 Jun. 6.

1 map : ms., col. ; 27 x 41 cm.

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