Jamaica in 1850 Or the Effects of Sixteen Years of Freedom On a Slave Colony E

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Jamaica in 1850 Or the Effects of Sixteen Years of Freedom On a Slave Colony E
Bigelow, John, 1817-1911
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151 I have mentioned that there is not a saw-mill in Jamaica, and yet there is an extensive market here for sawed lumber of every description, and a finer variety of timber in its forests than can be found anywhere else within an area of equal dimensions. Table provisions too, as I have also stated, are generally higher than in New York, and vet Jo .
the choicest varieties could be produced here for less than half their cost in the Xew York market. The rarest kinds of fruits OTOW wild, and rot
...under the trees that produce them, which mi^ht be delivered in a sound and healthy condition along the whole seaboard of the United States, within six days from the time they were plucked, without a particle of difficulty. There is no good reason why the Xew York fruit market, in the severest months of winter, should not abound with every tropical fruit in absolute perfection, instead of being limited, as it now is, during the winter season, to flavorless fruits plucked "Teen to pre vent decay/ 7 Then there is an infinite variety of preserves, of oils and essences, that might be manufactured to an indefinite ex tent from the productions of the country.

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