Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... fleet and because of the high proportion of ocean - going rigs within that fleet ( see Table 1 ) . With a registration in excess of 1.8 million tons between 1820 and 1914 , Saint John dwarfed all other ports in the Atlantic region ...
... fleet and because of the high proportion of ocean - going rigs within that fleet ( see Table 1 ) . With a registration in excess of 1.8 million tons between 1820 and 1914 , Saint John dwarfed all other ports in the Atlantic region ...
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... fleet was dictated , more than in any other port except possibly Miramichi , by the demand for vessels in the British market . Shipbuilding activity was widely dispersed throughout the island , but Charlottetown residents contributed ...
... fleet was dictated , more than in any other port except possibly Miramichi , by the demand for vessels in the British market . Shipbuilding activity was widely dispersed throughout the island , but Charlottetown residents contributed ...
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... fleet in the 1860s and 1870s and the resulting oppor- tunities for Canadian vessels in American export trades in ... fleet grew more quickly than did New Brunswick exports in four out of five decades between 1830 and 1879. The ...
... fleet in the 1860s and 1870s and the resulting oppor- tunities for Canadian vessels in American export trades in ... fleet grew more quickly than did New Brunswick exports in four out of five decades between 1830 and 1879. The ...
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