The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen45William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1861 |
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... June and July , 1861 , 530 on vessels and cargo for 1860 , 30 Louisiana , coast survey of , .. 172 66 611 582 342 " 6 346 " 6 590 66 " 6 cotton crop of , 1858-61 , 497 harbors of ,. 22 statistics of manufactures , 144 584 vessels built ...
... June and July , 1861 , 530 on vessels and cargo for 1860 , 30 Louisiana , coast survey of , .. 172 66 611 582 342 " 6 346 " 6 590 66 " 6 cotton crop of , 1858-61 , 497 harbors of ,. 22 statistics of manufactures , 144 584 vessels built ...
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... June and July , 1861 , 530 | Yarns of the tow of flax , duty on , ... 422 Bound copies of Volume XLV . , and of preceding volumes , will be furnished to order , price three dollars each ; or will be exchanged for Nos . , at a charge of ...
... June and July , 1861 , 530 | Yarns of the tow of flax , duty on , ... 422 Bound copies of Volume XLV . , and of preceding volumes , will be furnished to order , price three dollars each ; or will be exchanged for Nos . , at a charge of ...
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... June 30 , 1855 , being 2,303,403 bales , or 1,008,424,601 lbs . , the bale accord- ingly averaging about 438 lbs . Some bales , however , are evidently much heavier and some much lighter than this . For example , the 210,113,809 lbs ...
... June 30 , 1855 , being 2,303,403 bales , or 1,008,424,601 lbs . , the bale accord- ingly averaging about 438 lbs . Some bales , however , are evidently much heavier and some much lighter than this . For example , the 210,113,809 lbs ...
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... June 11 , 678,636 1850 , April 12 ,. 571,166 1859 , June 24 , 754,109 1851 , ... July 18 ,. 735,497 1860 , ..... April 20 , .. 1,015,868 1852 , ..... July 23 , .. 694,794 In April , 1861 , the stock on hand at Liverpool was 884,000 ...
... June 11 , 678,636 1850 , April 12 ,. 571,166 1859 , June 24 , 754,109 1851 , ... July 18 ,. 735,497 1860 , ..... April 20 , .. 1,015,868 1852 , ..... July 23 , .. 694,794 In April , 1861 , the stock on hand at Liverpool was 884,000 ...
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... June 30 , 1860 . Oct. 31 , 1860 . .. Union , .... .. 53,242 08 189,816 67 6 15 June 30 , 1860 . .. .. 6 36 6 Neptune , ... 13,206 96 61,362 11 Washington , ... 192,305 61 142,170 03 64,081 93 46,058 23 5,328 98 6,548 48 33,249 37 new ...
... June 30 , 1860 . Oct. 31 , 1860 . .. Union , .... .. 53,242 08 189,816 67 6 15 June 30 , 1860 . .. .. 6 36 6 Neptune , ... 13,206 96 61,362 11 Washington , ... 192,305 61 142,170 03 64,081 93 46,058 23 5,328 98 6,548 48 33,249 37 new ...
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