Report on the Internal Commerce of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1881 - Transportation |
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afforded amount Atlantic seaboard average Bales Baltimore barges Barrels bills of lading Boston Bushels cents per 100 cents per bushel Chicago Cincinnati commerce of Saint commodities competing competition connecting corn cost of transportation cotton crop direct ended August 31 ended June 30 Erie Canal exports facilities fact flour flour and grain following table foreign countries freight charges growth Hands employed hogs Illinois important inclusive increase internal commerce June 30 Kansas City Lake Erie Louisville manufacturing merchandise merchants Mississippi River Missouri Montreal movement navigation North Northern Oats Ohio River Orleans Pennsylvania Railroad Philadelphia pooling ports pounds present principal quantity rail lines rail rates railroad companies railroads extending regulating influence respect result rival road Saint Lawrence River South Southern Railway Statement showing territory Texas tion tonnage Tons total receipts total shipments trunk lines United Value annual product water lines West Western and Northwestern wheat wheat flour