A History of the City of Cleveland: Its Settlement, Rise, And Progress, 1796 ...

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A History of the City of Cleveland: Its Settlement, Rise, And Progress, 1796 ...
Kennedy, James Harrison, 1849-1934
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Lake Superior mines pro- duced, in the same year, 9,003,701 gross tons, or more than one-half the raw material, for a nation that leads the world in the output of pig iron, Bessemer steel and steel "^^ Chicago and Buffalo outranked Cleveland, as they were the termi- nals of the most important of the lake shipping, and Escanaba, because of its immense shipments of ore,— the movement and sale of which Cleveland largely controlled.
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...nough to show the re- lation the city bears to the iron industry, whose prosperi- ty is most often used to serve as a measure of the general businevSs prosperity of the country.** Cleveland shipped, by lake, to Milwaukee, Chicago, Duluth and other upper lake ports, 1,016,487 tons of bitu- minous coal in 1891, and 922,536 in 1890. The main points concerning her railway traffic were as follows: The total outward movement of freight over the eleven lines of railway having direct entrance into the city ag- gregated 5,535,332 net tons in 1891.

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