Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Green's Great Lakes & Seaway Directory, 1965, p. 233

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€&< ORE & COAL EXCHANGE CLEVELAND, OHIO REPORT Q-1-L SPECIAL RECEIPTS YEAR 1964 SHIPMENTS YEAR 1964 LABRADOR | PICTON |FOREIGN| TOTAL |LABRADOR | PICTON | FOREIGN TOTAL TOLEDO C.&.0. 0 0 0 0 TOLEDO Bes. 80,285 80,285 80, 392 80, 392 HURON N.&.W. 27 ,370 OT 4710) 27,105 27,105 LORAIN B.&.0. 23,603 23,603} 30,085 30,085 CLEVELAND | P.R.R. | 1,550,170 1,550,170) 1,548, 737 ) 548,757 CLEVELAND | ERIE-L. 20,828 20,828} 20,950 20,950 CLEVELAND | L.F.F. 108,583 108,583} 108,583 108,583 ASHTABULA 1 PRR. | 1,218,528] 15,050 1,233,578 1,194,019} 14,729 1,208,748 ASHTABULA | N.Y.C. 438,297 438,297| 436,435 436 ,435 CONNEAUT | B.&.L.E.} 1,043,599 1,043,599] 1,023,993 1,023,993 ERIE Lor .f. 0 0 0 0 TOTAL YEAR 4,511,265) 15,050 O| 4,526,313] 4,470,299 | 14,729 0} 4,485,028 FEBRUARY 4, 1965 L. G. WALKER MANAGER

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