Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 19F. Hunt, 1848 - Commerce |
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... tons enrolled steam vessels .. ........................... 66 10,941 50-95 1,211 64-95 12,153 24-95 Tonnage of 120 sail vessels enrolled at the custom - house , Detroit .......... 15,809 73-95 Licensed ........... Total tons enrolled ...
... tons enrolled steam vessels .. ........................... 66 10,941 50-95 1,211 64-95 12,153 24-95 Tonnage of 120 sail vessels enrolled at the custom - house , Detroit .......... 15,809 73-95 Licensed ........... Total tons enrolled ...
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... tons 2,831 14,155 00 Salt .......... bags 2,324 588 50 Salt .. .bbls . 22,743 28,428 00 Empty fish bbls . 2,354 1,177 00 Apples ... 2,392 2,392 00 Pork ......... bbls . 632 6,320 00 Grindst'es ... tons 20 1,954 00 Dried fruit ...
... tons 2,831 14,155 00 Salt .......... bags 2,324 588 50 Salt .. .bbls . 22,743 28,428 00 Empty fish bbls . 2,354 1,177 00 Apples ... 2,392 2,392 00 Pork ......... bbls . 632 6,320 00 Grindst'es ... tons 20 1,954 00 Dried fruit ...
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... tons 226 6,780 00 Highwines ....... casks 3,177 31,770 00 Ploughs .. .No . 157 1,033 50 Pot and pearl ashes ... 186 3,255 00 Lumber .. ..M . fect 1,355 9,483 00 Linseed oil ... ...... . 20 500 00 Shingles ....... ..M . 470 1,175 00 Lard ...
... tons 226 6,780 00 Highwines ....... casks 3,177 31,770 00 Ploughs .. .No . 157 1,033 50 Pot and pearl ashes ... 186 3,255 00 Lumber .. ..M . fect 1,355 9,483 00 Linseed oil ... ...... . 20 500 00 Shingles ....... ..M . 470 1,175 00 Lard ...
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... tons 2 150 00 Cranberries ........... 269 273 75 Maple sugar .... mococks 22 88 00 Total ........ $ 46,702 75 Merchandise ....... IMPORTS AT THE PORT OF SAGINAW IN THE YEAR 1847 . Household effects and implements of agriculture ...
... tons 2 150 00 Cranberries ........... 269 273 75 Maple sugar .... mococks 22 88 00 Total ........ $ 46,702 75 Merchandise ....... IMPORTS AT THE PORT OF SAGINAW IN THE YEAR 1847 . Household effects and implements of agriculture ...
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... tons 3,061 50 Fish ... ..bbls . 25 150 00 1,000 00 Wool ........ ... lbs . 400 88 00 600 00 .... 10 120 00 Total ........... $ 14,772 00 IMPORTS AT THE PORT OF NEWPORT IN THE YEAR 1847 . Merchandise .......... $ 20,000 00 EXPORTS FROM ...
... tons 3,061 50 Fish ... ..bbls . 25 150 00 1,000 00 Wool ........ ... lbs . 400 88 00 600 00 .... 10 120 00 Total ........... $ 14,772 00 IMPORTS AT THE PORT OF NEWPORT IN THE YEAR 1847 . Merchandise .......... $ 20,000 00 EXPORTS FROM ...
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