Selections From the Economic History of the United States 1765 1860 With Intro
Selections From the Economic History of the United States 1765 1860 With Intro
Guy Stevens Callender
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116, 491 9, 649, 156 1843 . . . 248, 780 10, 283, 454 1838 . . . 133, 080 9, 883, 586 1844 . . . 277, 865 11, 211, 677 1839 . . . 124, 683 7, 217, 841 1845 • ■ ■ 320, 463 15, 962, 950 1840 . . . 244, 862 10, 362, 862 1846 . . . 419, 366 18, 836, 412 This was by a single canal. The Pennsylvania Canal transported a much larger variety of articles, while the Erie diverted the corn and wheat. The Pennsylvania route took annually some 20, 000 hogsheads of tobacco that had formerly gone down the rive...r, all the pig-iron manufactured around Pittsburg, and large quantities of lard, bacon, and other Western products. Its imports included all kinds of manufactured goods, chinaware, cotton, diy goods, earthenware, glassware, hardware, hats, shoes, and muslin, and as early as 1846 it supplied the Ohio basin with more manufactured goods than the Mississippi did. A comparison made by De Bow's Review at this time of the relative cost of transportation by rail and river declared the latter CANALS AND RAILROADS vs.
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