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It was like turning over a manifest for shipped cargo.
The Alligator was shipped cargo and fished Australia's great barrior reef.
In early 1836 Jacob went to New Orleans, where he shipped cargoes of staples to Texas during its struggle for independence.
Owners shipped cargoes that were non-perishable so that their date of arrival (which steam ships had started to guarantee) were of less importance.
Early in World War II, the ship was requisitioned by the War Shipping Administration, and shipped cargo on New York - Caribbean routes and transatlantic routes.
When Washingtonian began sailing for American-Hawaiian, the company shipped cargo from East Coast ports via the Tehuantepec Route to West Coast ports and Hawaii, and vice versa.
Tramways ran from the end of the branch to various works owned by the Lilleshall Company, who shipped cargoes of pig iron, coal and limestone for use as a flux in the production of iron.
During the rest of the 1870s he engaged in a well-publicized contest with rival financier Jay Gould for control of Pacific Mail, the company that shipped cargo between the eastern and western United States by moving it overland across the Isthmus of Panama.
Tell him now, for instance, about the increasing size and importance of the port of Caesarea--a thing of great importance to one who regularly shipped cargoes of carpets and rugs to Rome and a dozen other places, and what would it mean to Caspar who had never seen the sea or a ship?