| Engineers' Society of Pennsylvania - 1910 - 666 str.
...extending from New York to Chicago. A person journeying along this street of desolation would have passed in every thousand feet a ruin from which an injured person was taken: at every three-quarters of a mile in this journey he would have encountered the charred remains of... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1910 - 42 str.
...of 65 feet frontage, would line both sides of a street extending from New York to Chicago. A person journeying along this street of desolation would pass...feet a ruin from which an injured person was taken. At every three-quarters of a mile in this journey he would encounter the charred remains of a human... | |
| 1910 - 872 str.
...of 65 feet frontage, would line both sides of a street extending from New York to Chicago. A person journeying along this street of desolation would pass...feet a ruin from which an injured person was taken. At every three-quarters of a mile in this journey he would encounter the charred remains of a human... | |
| 1911 - 968 str.
...consumed," he writes, "would line both sides of a street extending from New York to Chicago. A person journeying along this street of desolation would pass...feet a ruin from which an injured person was taken. At every three quarters of a mile in this journey he would encounter the charred remains of a human... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of State Fire Marshal - 1913 - 208 str.
...of 65 feet frontage, would line both sides of a street extending from New York to Chicago; a person journeying along this street of desolation would pass...feet a ruin from which an injured person was taken. At every three-quarters of a mile in the journey, he would encounter the charred remains of a human... | |
| New York (State). Factory Investigating Commission - 1913 - 1264 str.
...of 65 feet frontage, would line both sides of a street extended from New York to Chicago. A person journeying along this street of desolation would pass...feet a ruin from which an injured person was taken. At every three-quarters of a mile in this journey he would encounter the charred remains of a human... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1913 - 626 str.
...of 65 feet frontage, would line both sides of a street extending from New York to Chicago. A person journeying along this street of desolation would pass...feet a ruin from which an injured person was taken. At every three-quarters of a mile in this journey he would encounter the charred remains of a human... | |
| Nebraska. Fire Commission - 1913 - 98 str.
...would line both sides of a street extending from New York to Chicago. A person journeying along the street of desolation would pass in every thousand...feet a ruin from which an injured person was taken. At every threequarters of a mile in this journey he would encounter the charred remains of a human... | |
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