The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 28F. Hunt, 1853 |
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... Tons . 95ths . Enrolled and licensed . Tons . 95ths . Years . Total . Tons . 95ths . 1826 . 158,451 38 157,837 58 316,289 01 1827 . 165,014 87 181,341 90 346,356 82 1828 . 158,237 70 181,167 09 339,404 79 1829 . 110,993 21 150,711 12 ...
... Tons . 95ths . Enrolled and licensed . Tons . 95ths . Years . Total . Tons . 95ths . 1826 . 158,451 38 157,837 58 316,289 01 1827 . 165,014 87 181,341 90 346,356 82 1828 . 158,237 70 181,167 09 339,404 79 1829 . 110,993 21 150,711 12 ...
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... Tons . 95ths . Philadelphia . Baltimore New Bedford .. 103,593 51 222,428 90 Portland , 46 97,571 70 160,511 64 ... tons , the united ton- nage of Boston , New Orleans , and Philadelphia , the cities next in order in the importance of ...
... Tons . 95ths . Philadelphia . Baltimore New Bedford .. 103,593 51 222,428 90 Portland , 46 97,571 70 160,511 64 ... tons , the united ton- nage of Boston , New Orleans , and Philadelphia , the cities next in order in the importance of ...
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... tons . The number of passengers carried by the steamboats to and fro on Long Island Sound during the year was ... Tons . ENTERED.- Foreign . Total . American . CLEARED.- Foreign . Total . Tons . Tons . Tons . Tons . Tons . 1821 155,723 ...
... tons . The number of passengers carried by the steamboats to and fro on Long Island Sound during the year was ... Tons . ENTERED.- Foreign . Total . American . CLEARED.- Foreign . Total . Tons . Tons . Tons . Tons . Tons . 1821 155,723 ...
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... Tons . 154,472 U. States . Tons . Years . 888,020 1840 . New York . Boston . Tons . U. States . 392,597 Tons . 181,593 Tons . 2,353,495 263,431 Years . 1821 .... 1825 . 1,055,446 1845 .... 483,525 249,514 2,984,252 1826 .... 232,466 ...
... Tons . 154,472 U. States . Tons . Years . 888,020 1840 . New York . Boston . Tons . U. States . 392,597 Tons . 181,593 Tons . 2,353,495 263,431 Years . 1821 .... 1825 . 1,055,446 1845 .... 483,525 249,514 2,984,252 1826 .... 232,466 ...
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... Tons . 23,188 34 Vessels . Tons . 1,188 161,626 36 102 16,689 77 507 46,238 52 52 16,120 88 872 118,309 23 192 26,620 76 1,038 146,018 02 208 71,214 41 1,357 298,203 60 The proportion of tonnage built in new York city to the whole built ...
... Tons . 23,188 34 Vessels . Tons . 1,188 161,626 36 102 16,689 77 507 46,238 52 52 16,120 88 872 118,309 23 192 26,620 76 1,038 146,018 02 208 71,214 41 1,357 298,203 60 The proportion of tonnage built in new York city to the whole built ...
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