The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 54William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1866 - Commerce |
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Page 27
... feet . The renewal of Iron Rails , during the year , amounted to 15,708 tons , equal to 163,62 miles of single track . The number of Ties renewed during the same period was 535,669 . The New York Central Railroad Company is a ...
... feet . The renewal of Iron Rails , during the year , amounted to 15,708 tons , equal to 163,62 miles of single track . The number of Ties renewed during the same period was 535,669 . The New York Central Railroad Company is a ...
Page 73
... feet of water . These large vessels were constructed during the progress of the late rebellion , and were designed for the combined purpose of a naval force and a revenue coast guard . Their heavy armaments , large tonnage , and crews ...
... feet of water . These large vessels were constructed during the progress of the late rebellion , and were designed for the combined purpose of a naval force and a revenue coast guard . Their heavy armaments , large tonnage , and crews ...
Page 74
... feet nine inches , is enabled to cruise in waters entirely inaccessible to the Mahoning . To render the service effective and economical , cutters should be of light draft , manned by a small crew , and able to navigate the shoal waters ...
... feet nine inches , is enabled to cruise in waters entirely inaccessible to the Mahoning . To render the service effective and economical , cutters should be of light draft , manned by a small crew , and able to navigate the shoal waters ...
Page 102
... feet annually . The supply of pine on the St. Joseph River , Michigan , is very nearly exhausted , and now Muskegon boasts of the largest number of mills and the greatest production of lumber . A very large amount of lumber is brought ...
... feet annually . The supply of pine on the St. Joseph River , Michigan , is very nearly exhausted , and now Muskegon boasts of the largest number of mills and the greatest production of lumber . A very large amount of lumber is brought ...
Page 104
... feet unnually . They are not as numerous as might be supposed , there being at some places which are well known lumbering points only two or three , and in no place , so far as we know , more than fifteen . To form some idea of the ...
... feet unnually . They are not as numerous as might be supposed , there being at some places which are well known lumbering points only two or three , and in no place , so far as we know , more than fifteen . To form some idea of the ...
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