Acadiensis, Volumes 9-10Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1979 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... tonnage registered and estimated tonnage on registry . The Yarmouth figure for the 1840s is for 1844-49 only . P.E.I. is not included : since a large proportion of registered tonnage was quickly transferred from the island , it would be ...
... tonnage registered and estimated tonnage on registry . The Yarmouth figure for the 1840s is for 1844-49 only . P.E.I. is not included : since a large proportion of registered tonnage was quickly transferred from the island , it would be ...
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... tonnage . " In Saint John a mere 58 individuals contributed a third of all tonnage . In all ports concentration was particularly high among the larger classes of vessel . But even where small vessels were most numerous ownership was ...
... tonnage . " In Saint John a mere 58 individuals contributed a third of all tonnage . In all ports concentration was particularly high among the larger classes of vessel . But even where small vessels were most numerous ownership was ...
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... tonnage registered grew from 10,094 tons to an historic peak of 13,745 in 1854.20 The mean tonnage registered per annum lay between 103 and 286 tons , and by the end of 1854 , 571 vessels had been registered for the first time at Pictou ...
... tonnage registered grew from 10,094 tons to an historic peak of 13,745 in 1854.20 The mean tonnage registered per annum lay between 103 and 286 tons , and by the end of 1854 , 571 vessels had been registered for the first time at Pictou ...
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