The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 54. köideWilliam B. Dana F. Hunt, 1866 |
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... July , when the time was darkest , he addressed an audience at the Cooper Institute declaring that this great metropolis continued its adherence to Constitutional Government , and stood by those who would never abandon the Government ...
... July , when the time was darkest , he addressed an audience at the Cooper Institute declaring that this great metropolis continued its adherence to Constitutional Government , and stood by those who would never abandon the Government ...
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... July , 1865. To this invitation there was a general response ; the principal public journals also took the matter in hand and gave it a careful dis- cussion . Gen. Walbridge , about the same time , made a tour of the West and was ...
... July , 1865. To this invitation there was a general response ; the principal public journals also took the matter in hand and gave it a careful dis- cussion . Gen. Walbridge , about the same time , made a tour of the West and was ...
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... July 1 . 100.000 6 Jan. & July 27 . 100,000 6 66 Nov. 1 , 1885 . May 1 , 1865 . 1885 . 66 Jan. 1 , 1890 . July 27 , 1876 . 66 1872 . Total ... . $ 3,840,000 The denominations marked ( * ) are payable at the Treasury in Cincinnati , and ...
... July 1 . 100.000 6 Jan. & July 27 . 100,000 6 66 Nov. 1 , 1885 . May 1 , 1865 . 1885 . 66 Jan. 1 , 1890 . July 27 , 1876 . 66 1872 . Total ... . $ 3,840,000 The denominations marked ( * ) are payable at the Treasury in Cincinnati , and ...
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... July , 1850. Construction of the southern division was commenced in March , 1850 , but owing to the prevalence of cholera in the Little Miami Valley the work was suspended and not resumed until the following September . The work was now ...
... July , 1850. Construction of the southern division was commenced in March , 1850 , but owing to the prevalence of cholera in the Little Miami Valley the work was suspended and not resumed until the following September . The work was now ...
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... July . August ... September Year . 18 2-63 . 1863-64 . 1864-65 . 1860-61 . 1861-62 . 80 @ 91 73 @ 7944 1054 @ 1074 133 @ 138 % 109 @ 122 70 @ 84 77 @ 814 101 @ 105 % 130 @ 139 % 119 @ 128 % 69 @ 76 % 75 % @ 80 % 101 @ 104 131 @ 138 1124 ...
... July . August ... September Year . 18 2-63 . 1863-64 . 1864-65 . 1860-61 . 1861-62 . 80 @ 91 73 @ 7944 1054 @ 1074 133 @ 138 % 109 @ 122 70 @ 84 77 @ 814 101 @ 105 % 130 @ 139 % 119 @ 128 % 69 @ 76 % 75 % @ 80 % 101 @ 104 131 @ 138 1124 ...
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