The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen45William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1861 |
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... nearly doubled in the last ten years . In 1847 the consumption was but 20,259 bales per week ; in 1859 it averaged 46,699 bales weekly . The consumption in the United States in 1847 was 427,967 bales ; in 1857 it was 702,138 bales . The ...
... nearly doubled in the last ten years . In 1847 the consumption was but 20,259 bales per week ; in 1859 it averaged 46,699 bales weekly . The consumption in the United States in 1847 was 427,967 bales ; in 1857 it was 702,138 bales . The ...
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... nearly doubled in seven years , having risen from 61,243 bales in 1852 , to 102,013 bales in 1859. The price of the colonial cotton , the produce of Surinam and Nickerie , was quoted at 6d . to 84d . free on board in Rotterdam , in ...
... nearly doubled in seven years , having risen from 61,243 bales in 1852 , to 102,013 bales in 1859. The price of the colonial cotton , the produce of Surinam and Nickerie , was quoted at 6d . to 84d . free on board in Rotterdam , in ...
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... nearly with the actual value derived from the accounts of several mills in Massachusetts , New - Hampshire and Maine , varying from $ 12 75 to $ 16 60 per spindle for the value of product , or cost of material and labor per year , the ...
... nearly with the actual value derived from the accounts of several mills in Massachusetts , New - Hampshire and Maine , varying from $ 12 75 to $ 16 60 per spindle for the value of product , or cost of material and labor per year , the ...
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... nearly 900,000 bales . It is difficult to make any satisfactory estimate of the number of spin- dles at this time in different parts of the country . The Philadelphia Board of Trade gives the number within the business circuit of Phil ...
... nearly 900,000 bales . It is difficult to make any satisfactory estimate of the number of spin- dles at this time in different parts of the country . The Philadelphia Board of Trade gives the number within the business circuit of Phil ...
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... nearly fifteen up to Beaufort . The entrance to this port is easier than that of Charleston , but as there are no rail- road or river communications with the interior , the importance of the place as a port of entry is limited . GEORGIA ...
... nearly fifteen up to Beaufort . The entrance to this port is easier than that of Charleston , but as there are no rail- road or river communications with the interior , the importance of the place as a port of entry is limited . GEORGIA ...
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