Trading & Shipping on the Great Lakes, Volume 1Coles, 1980 - 182 páginas |
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... carrying capacity of 1,200 tons . In this same year the company purchased the steamers Ga- lena , Winona and Mendota . These steam- ers carried 600 tons each . In 1871 the steamer Newburgh , with a carrying capac- ity of 1,350 tons ...
... carrying capacity of 1,200 tons . In this same year the company purchased the steamers Ga- lena , Winona and Mendota . These steam- ers carried 600 tons each . In 1871 the steamer Newburgh , with a carrying capac- ity of 1,350 tons ...
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... carried by the associated lines . The west - bound traffic is merchandise of the heavier class received at the eastern lake termini from connecting rail carriers , and the Erie canal , destined to Lake Supe- rior , Lake Michigan or Lake ...
... carried by the associated lines . The west - bound traffic is merchandise of the heavier class received at the eastern lake termini from connecting rail carriers , and the Erie canal , destined to Lake Supe- rior , Lake Michigan or Lake ...
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... carried more than six times as much corn as the railroads . The statistics of the movement of oats show that the railroads carry a larger pro- portion of this than of other grains . This is surprising , for oats is a commodity of ...
... carried more than six times as much corn as the railroads . The statistics of the movement of oats show that the railroads carry a larger pro- portion of this than of other grains . This is surprising , for oats is a commodity of ...
Conteúdo
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Shooting the Rapids in St Marys River | 2 |
Steamboat Western World built in 1854 | 15 |
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