The New England Gazetteer: Containing Descriptions of All the States, Counties and Towns in New England: Also Descriptions of the Principal Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Capes, Bays, Harbors, Islands, and Fashionable Resorts Within that Territory. Alphabetically ArrangedI.S. Boyd and W. White, 1839 - 512ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... fishery of that section of the country . " The value of the imports of New England , during the year ending 30 September , 1837 , was $ 22,052,414 . Exports , $ 11,878,324 . The total value of the imports of the United States , in that ...
... fishery of that section of the country . " The value of the imports of New England , during the year ending 30 September , 1837 , was $ 22,052,414 . Exports , $ 11,878,324 . The total value of the imports of the United States , in that ...
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... fishery of that section of the country . The value of the imports of New England , during the year ending 30 September , 1837 , was $ 22,052,414 . Exports , $ 11,878,324 . The total value of the imports of the United States , in that ...
... fishery of that section of the country . The value of the imports of New England , during the year ending 30 September , 1837 , was $ 22,052,414 . Exports , $ 11,878,324 . The total value of the imports of the United States , in that ...
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... fishery . The tonnage , This is quite a romantic place , and 24,378 tons . The value of the fish- lies at the head of navigation on ery , in one year previous to April , the Connecticut river . In 1835 , 1837 , was $ 557,737 . Tonnage ...
... fishery . The tonnage , This is quite a romantic place , and 24,378 tons . The value of the fish- lies at the head of navigation on ery , in one year previous to April , the Connecticut river . In 1835 , 1837 , was $ 557,737 . Tonnage ...
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... fishery , and 152 in the cod and mackerel fish- eries , employing 1,919 hands . Total tonnage , 11,253 tons . Total pro- ceeds , $ 824,898 . Capital employed , $ 748,200 . Health . To judge of the health of a city we must compare its ...
... fishery , and 152 in the cod and mackerel fish- eries , employing 1,919 hands . Total tonnage , 11,253 tons . Total pro- ceeds , $ 824,898 . Capital employed , $ 748,200 . Health . To judge of the health of a city we must compare its ...
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... fishery . The town tures of Braintree consist of boots , shoes , cotton and woolen goods , pa- per , leather , nails , axes , cotton ginns , chocolate , carriages , gran- ite , straw bonnets , tin ware , and vessels . The value of these ...
... fishery . The town tures of Braintree consist of boots , shoes , cotton and woolen goods , pa- per , leather , nails , axes , cotton ginns , chocolate , carriages , gran- ite , straw bonnets , tin ware , and vessels . The value of these ...
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