Acadiensis, Volumes 1-2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 40
... coal royalties and leases to 1866 on several properties : The government then offered leases to all interested parties and the following decade witnessed a tremendous outburst of exploration and speculation , accompanied by a dramatic ...
... coal royalties and leases to 1866 on several properties : The government then offered leases to all interested parties and the following decade witnessed a tremendous outburst of exploration and speculation , accompanied by a dramatic ...
Page 41
... coal was being loaded at the rate of 800 tons per day ! 0 The prosperity of the Cape Breton coal trade was , of course , part of a larger picture . The Nova Scotian economy was generally prosperous in the 1850's and 1860's , and much of ...
... coal was being loaded at the rate of 800 tons per day ! 0 The prosperity of the Cape Breton coal trade was , of course , part of a larger picture . The Nova Scotian economy was generally prosperous in the 1850's and 1860's , and much of ...
Page 42
... coal to $ 8.00 per ton in Boston , about 1864'5 This probably helps to explain the fact that American interests invested heavily in Nova Scotian coal mines during the early 1860's , especially in Cape Breton . Many of the New Mines were ...
... coal to $ 8.00 per ton in Boston , about 1864'5 This probably helps to explain the fact that American interests invested heavily in Nova Scotian coal mines during the early 1860's , especially in Cape Breton . Many of the New Mines were ...
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