Annual Report of the Boston Board of Trade, Merchants Exchange ..., Volumen12Boston Board of Trade, 1866 |
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... ending December 31 , 1865 . ENTERED . Number of Vessels . Tonnage . Men . Boys . Quarter ending March 31 .... 180 73,852 1,721 20 66 66 June 30 . 359 227,820 4,930 192 66 66 Sept. 30 . 478 319,592 7,091 220 66 66 Dec. 31 . 537 377,676 ...
... ending December 31 , 1865 . ENTERED . Number of Vessels . Tonnage . Men . Boys . Quarter ending March 31 .... 180 73,852 1,721 20 66 66 June 30 . 359 227,820 4,930 192 66 66 Sept. 30 . 478 319,592 7,091 220 66 66 Dec. 31 . 537 377,676 ...
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... ending December 31 , 1865. ' AMERICAN VESSELS ENTERED . Quarter ending March 31 .. No.Vessels . Tonn ge . No. of Men . 118 32,737 1,039 66 66 June 30 . 136 39,029 1,300 66 66 Sept. 30 . 164 52,473 1,717 66 66 Dec. 31 . 109 37,747 1,159 ...
... ending December 31 , 1865. ' AMERICAN VESSELS ENTERED . Quarter ending March 31 .. No.Vessels . Tonn ge . No. of Men . 118 32,737 1,039 66 66 June 30 . 136 39,029 1,300 66 66 Sept. 30 . 164 52,473 1,717 66 66 Dec. 31 . 109 37,747 1,159 ...
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... ending June 30 , 1846-65 . Total . Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion included in the foregoing . Year ending June 30 ... Quarter ending March 31 ... $ 1,769,973 66 66 66 66 66 66 June 30 . Sept. 30 . Dec. 31 . Total Exports in American Vessels ...
... ending June 30 , 1846-65 . Total . Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion included in the foregoing . Year ending June 30 ... Quarter ending March 31 ... $ 1,769,973 66 66 66 66 66 66 June 30 . Sept. 30 . Dec. 31 . Total Exports in American Vessels ...
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... ending December 31 , 1865 . Total . In American Vessels , Quarter ending March 31 .. $ 199,248 66 66 66 66 66 66 June 30 . Sept. 30 . Dec. 31 . 36,729 24,128 82,467 Total Exported in American Vessels .. In Foreign Vessels , Quarter ending ...
... ending December 31 , 1865 . Total . In American Vessels , Quarter ending March 31 .. $ 199,248 66 66 66 66 66 66 June 30 . Sept. 30 . Dec. 31 . 36,729 24,128 82,467 Total Exported in American Vessels .. In Foreign Vessels , Quarter ending ...
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... ending December 31 , 1865 . In American Vessels , Quarter ending March 31 .. 66 66 June 30 . 66 Sept. 30 . Dec. 31 . 66 66 Total Exports in American Vessels .... In Foreign Vessels , Quarter ending March 31 .. 66 66 26 66 66 June 30 ...
... ending December 31 , 1865 . In American Vessels , Quarter ending March 31 .. 66 66 June 30 . 66 Sept. 30 . Dec. 31 . 66 66 Total Exports in American Vessels .... In Foreign Vessels , Quarter ending March 31 .. 66 66 26 66 66 June 30 ...
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