The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen45William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1861 |
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... 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 in , 1860 ...
... 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 in , 1860 ...
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... 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 fifty ...
... 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 fifty ...
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William B. Dana. THE MERCHANTS ' MAGAZINE AND COMMERCIAL REVIEW . JULY , 1861 . COTTON AND COTTON MANUFACTURE . I. VALUE OF BRITISH COTTON GOODS IN 1860.-II. PROGRESS OF THE COTTON Manufacture FROM 1886 TO 1860. - III . COTTON TRADE OF ...
William B. Dana. THE MERCHANTS ' MAGAZINE AND COMMERCIAL REVIEW . JULY , 1861 . COTTON AND COTTON MANUFACTURE . I. VALUE OF BRITISH COTTON GOODS IN 1860.-II. PROGRESS OF THE COTTON Manufacture FROM 1886 TO 1860. - III . COTTON TRADE OF ...
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... July 12 , .. No. Bales . 998,405 Year . No. Bales . 1845 , August 1 ,. 1,057,375 1846 , January 16 , 894,838 1853 ,. 1854 , 1855 , July 15 , .. 879,650 July 21 , .... 970,107 April 20 ,. 666,688 1847 , April 20 , .. 539,719 1856 ...
... July 12 , .. No. Bales . 998,405 Year . No. Bales . 1845 , August 1 ,. 1,057,375 1846 , January 16 , 894,838 1853 ,. 1854 , 1855 , July 15 , .. 879,650 July 21 , .... 970,107 April 20 ,. 666,688 1847 , April 20 , .. 539,719 1856 ...
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... July , .. 306,000 225,000 129,200 38,100 50,900 749,200 Aug . , .. 70,000 200,000 133,000 50,600 40,300 493,900 Sept . , .. 240,000 553,000 58,100 54,500 71,000 976,600 Oct . , ... 750,000 666,000 199,000 71,600 72,400 1,759,000 Nov ...
... July , .. 306,000 225,000 129,200 38,100 50,900 749,200 Aug . , .. 70,000 200,000 133,000 50,600 40,300 493,900 Sept . , .. 240,000 553,000 58,100 54,500 71,000 976,600 Oct . , ... 750,000 666,000 199,000 71,600 72,400 1,759,000 Nov ...
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