Historical Markers Erected by Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission (Classic Reprint)

Historical Markers Erected by Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission (Classic Reprint)

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Resolved, The department of public works is hereby authorized to prepare and erect suitable Signs and markers, including such as may be submitted by the Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission, with suitable inscriptions thereon, indicating the ancient ways of the Puritan times and the structures or places relating to or associated with the early settlements within the commonwealth. After erection, these signs and markers Shall be maintained by said department from appropriations made for the maintenance of highways. For such purpose said department may expend a sum not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars to be paid from item six hundred and eighty-eight of the general appropriation act of the current year.

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