Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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cism , the Association surrendered its monopoly to the provincial government on 1 January 1858 , in return for reduced coal royalties and leases to 1866 on several properties . The government then offered leases to all interested ...
cism , the Association surrendered its monopoly to the provincial government on 1 January 1858 , in return for reduced coal royalties and leases to 1866 on several properties . The government then offered leases to all interested ...
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As early as 1860 , Sydney harbour was visited eighteen times by French , British and American warships and 48 times by other steamships , loading coal ! The Sydney News reported on 20 August 1866 that there were 7.000 tons of registered ...
As early as 1860 , Sydney harbour was visited eighteen times by French , British and American warships and 48 times by other steamships , loading coal ! The Sydney News reported on 20 August 1866 that there were 7.000 tons of registered ...
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can railways , and the opening of American mines , with the result that the demands of the industrial areas in New England raised the price of coal to $ 8.00 per ton in Boston , about 1864.5 This probably helps to explain the fact that ...
can railways , and the opening of American mines , with the result that the demands of the industrial areas in New England raised the price of coal to $ 8.00 per ton in Boston , about 1864.5 This probably helps to explain the fact that ...
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