Official programme and guide book, reunion, . lic park, but the menfovials of thedead have been carefully preserved. It contains the ashes of manydistinguished dead, famous in national, as well as state these General Nathaniel Greene, (whose precise place of bu-rial is not now known), James Habersham, General Lachlau Mcin-tosh, and others. Commerce of the Port of Savannah-Comparative statement of the value of Domestic Exports foryear ending June 30, 1898, from the principal seaports of the UnitedStates: 1. New York .i;4:{,037 2. Baltimore ,172 3. Boston Il(,227 4
Official programme and guide book, reunion, . lic park, but the menfovials of thedead have been carefully preserved. It contains the ashes of manydistinguished dead, famous in national, as well as state these General Nathaniel Greene, (whose precise place of bu-rial is not now known), James Habersham, General Lachlau Mcin-tosh, and others. Commerce of the Port of Savannah-Comparative statement of the value of Domestic Exports foryear ending June 30, 1898, from the principal seaports of the UnitedStates: 1. New York .i;4:{,037 2. Baltimore ,172 3. Boston Il(,227 4. New Orleans 110,951,044 5. Galveston 67,931,962 6. Philadelphia .^t).l8(..^n9 7. San Francisco 40, 8. Newport News 9. Savannah 28,937,614 45 10. Port Townseud 17,882,355 11. Norfolk 13,978,478 12. Portland, Oiff ,148 13. Charleston 11,440,130 14. Brunswick 10,602,410 15. Wilmington. X. C 9,701,606 16. Mobile 9,579,554 17. Pensacola 8,231,429 Exports of principal articles from Savannah for year ending, June 30, i llr. t ..i I ( KACHAXGK. ^^f Sea island cotton. 15,389 bales, 5,995,724 pounds ...$ 910,663t Upland cotton, bales, 357,834,468 pounds . 21, Cotton seed, pounds 2.(M0 Phosphate rock, 70,540 tons Rosin, 1,432,368 barrels 2, tSpirits of turpentine. gallons 3,826,212 Lumber and staves, 7,403 M feet 85,222 Staves 22,092 All other articles 198,744 Total value of exports .$28,937,614 46 ?Savannah was the third cotton port of the United States withNew Orleans first, Galveston, second. tSavannah is the lirst naval stores port of the world, handlingabout three-fourths of the entire naval stores production. Duringthe year 1897-1898 she handled 311,197 casks spirits of turpentine,out of a total production of 401,480 casks, which was 246,030 casksmore than the port handling the next largest quantity; and 1,127,130barrels of rosin, out of a total production of 1,760,800 barrels, being876,978 barrels
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