"Public Service Rate Book", published in 1912, provides a comprehensive overview of rates charged by public service corporations. Compiled by the Old Colony Trust Company, this volume offers valuable insights into the financial structures and operational practices of utilities during the early 20th century. The book presents detailed rate information, likely including statistics and analyses relevant to investors, regulators, and those interested in the economic landscape of the time.
This historical document serves as a resource for understanding the development of public service industries and their economic impact. It offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the rates and financial considerations that shaped the provision of essential services. A useful reference for researchers interested in economic history, public finance, and the evolution of utility regulation.
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