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...Investigates the feasibility and cost of establishing and maintaining suitable public markets at central locations in various parts of the city and recommends establishment of four experimental retail markets in East Boston, Roxbury, South Boston and the South End; report includes quantities sold and prices for many foods, by month and/or year, for 1890 through 1913, or for selected years in between and for 1915 at markets in Boston and 25 other cities in the Unites States and Canada; lists rail rates by food commodity and city of origin; page 122 shows a chronology of imporant dates in the development of markets in Boston, 1635 to 1896; an appendix contains results of a study of the effects of cold storage on the egg trade of Boston, 1904-1913, and data on egg production, production costs, consumption and distribution...
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