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- Boston, MA
- 1 P. S. Stevenson, was prepared to book cargo to Boston or New York and, that "two first-class Express
- 2 they have come to the conclusion to trade with Boston and New York, via Ogdensburg and
- 3 carrying too much sail above. Capt. Warner, of Boston, was the first to introduce this improvement into
- 4 was loading cargo for Montreal, Halifax and Boston. Her agents were Parks, Appleton & Co., at Cook's
- 5 with a patent steering wheel by Robinson of Boston, worked by screws attached to the rudder stock,
- 6 however, been left to Messrs. Lang & Delano of Boston to take the initiative. These gentlemen cast
- 7 discreditable to our enterprise already to find Boston people doing that trade which we ourselves should
- 8 to Quebec, plus a raft of spars and masts for Boston. In addition to theses several cargoes of pipe and
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