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Twentieth Annual Report, 1848; Page 26

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ItemID
wcco167
IDEntry
5959
Page #
26
Creator
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company
Rights
Public domain
Date
1848
Collection Location
Maryland Department, Enoch Pratt Free Library
Coverage
Maryland, 1824-1938
Body
26
LIST—Continued.
Iron Ore, tons, 3,009
Bacon, pounds, 9,300
Nails, kegs, 202
Round Timber, tons, 212
Dry goods, Groceries, and sundry articles- 924
not enumerated, tons,  
~~~Equivalent to 12,809 tons.  
.  
DESCENDING FROM THE VARIOUS POINTS  
ON THE CANAL TO INTERMEDIATE  
PLACES AND TO GEORGETOWN, D.C  
 
.  
Flour, barrels, 176,789
Wheat, bushels, 235,212
Corn, bushels, 238,216
Oats, bushels, . 32,035
Rye, bushels, 5,108
Corn meal, bushels, 17,958
Offal, bushels, 87,644
Apples, bushels, 1,833
Whiskey, barrels, 1,867
Lime, tons, 1,180
Limestone, perches, 5,499
Stone, rough, perches, 5,656
Bacon and Pork, pounds, 26,965
Butter and Lard, pounds, 2,843
Coal, tons, 2,170
Iron, tons, 1,078
Wood, cords, 5,450
Bark, cords, 954
Lumber, board measure, feet, 1,583,600
Flax, and other seeds, bushels, 1,197
Potatoes, bushels, 2,459
Nails, kegs, 11,892
Cement, barrels, 2,800
Hay, tons, 195
Bricks, number, 45,500
Round Timber, tons, 107
Shingles, Staves, Hoop-poles, &c, number, 955,525
Tobacco, hhds., 103
Sundry articles not enumerated, tons, 526
~~~Equivalent to 58,631 tons  
 
Notes

Twentieth Annual Report of the president and directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal company to the stockholders. Made Monday June 5th, 1848. Frederick: Printed by Thomas Turner, 1848.