Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Green's Great Lakes Directory, 1949, p. 484

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GREAT LAKES GRAIN SHIPMENTS AND RECEIPTS FOR 1948 Screening's Wheat Corn Oats Barley Flax Soy Beans Rye Tons Total Ghicse0.2 26. 5. ee 7,162,000 7,948,000 G7O00 ne ee ee ae. 854,000) 3) = og ee oO 16,061,000 Chicago-Illinois Waterway. . 160,000) 2 oe T4000 ee ae a er 284,000 Duluth+Superior. |. .-. 2. 84,846,310 9,307,920 5,630,895 3,561,630 10,505,380). ee 28ac180 3 ee es as 114,135,215 Ft. William-Pt. Arthur..... 133:-455.379>: =e, 41,780,732 33,820,327 $370,035 oe. G)/SO8;3879 5 i ee 224,235,352 Milwaukee... =. 3.2 3.:. 3,085,348 B42 DOO ae 3,819,848 Lotal Bus oe oe. 228,709,037 17,990,420 47,632,627 37,381,957 18,875,865 854,000 7,091 D092 ee, 358,535,415 Receipts @hicaso-By Lake, 2.3).6) 2 2. 766,000 D84,000) ge 1,640,000) 2 2,990,000 Chicago-Illinois Waterway . 2,782,000 28,501,000 2 SOU, 000 2 2,039,000 7,000 2 35,890,000 Duluth Superior. >... ee a es 1109;940 ee 107,330 66,912 1,217,270 Nelwaukee. 22... ee a 4379/0906 2 a a 4,879,996 Wott Busi. 22. oe: 2,782,000 28,501,000 3,327,000 6,543,996 #2 2,039,000 1,754,330 66,912 44,977,266 Canadian Grain Shipped to U.S. Ports 42,392,175 Bu. CORN EXCHANGE OF BUFFALO Chamber of Commerce Building Buffalo, N. Y. STATEMENT OF GRAIN RECEIVED FROM THE DIFFERENT PORTS AT THE PORT OF BUFFALO DURING THE SEASON OF 1948 : From opening of navigation to close, including Winter Storage Fleet Pod ae 82,353,521 9,175,130 19,723,731 4,598,918 10,240,522 78,331 220i 128,431,393 Total of all grains (Ship Storage)... 20.7.2 9,997,322 484

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