Feeding the Cities

Feeding the Cities

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Public Markets and Municipal Reform in the Progressive Era Spring 1997, Vol. 29, No. 1 By Helen Tangires Enlarge Faneuil Hall Market, Boston, was built with one million dollars in public funds under the direction of Mayor Joseph Quincy from 1823 to 1826. The market was later described as not in the same class with the great modern markets of the European capitals. View in National Archives Catalog In 1913 municipal leaders from cities throughout the United States gathered in Philadelphia for a symposium sponsored by the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences.

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