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Page 41
... merchants, and shippers.28 By the early 1880s, the Carmichaels and the McGregors were New Glasgow's leading merchant families.2' Within New Glasgow, these two families were the cornerstones of a cohesive group which was sustained by ...
... merchants, and shippers.28 By the early 1880s, the Carmichaels and the McGregors were New Glasgow's leading merchant families.2' Within New Glasgow, these two families were the cornerstones of a cohesive group which was sustained by ...
Page 112
... merchant, usually at the beginning of the season, and usually in Jersey, where it was established with reference to market prices for fish during the previous season. If other merchants were in the area, as happened again by the 1840s ...
... merchant, usually at the beginning of the season, and usually in Jersey, where it was established with reference to market prices for fish during the previous season. If other merchants were in the area, as happened again by the 1840s ...
Page 147
... merchants in Upper Canada, and Montreal's French-Canadian merchants were left with the internal trade of Lower Canada, particularly that of the Richelieu Valley and the St. Lawrence between Montreal and Trois-Rivières. The importance of ...
... merchants in Upper Canada, and Montreal's French-Canadian merchants were left with the internal trade of Lower Canada, particularly that of the Richelieu Valley and the St. Lawrence between Montreal and Trois-Rivières. The importance of ...
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