The History of Louisville, from the Earliest Settlement till the Year 1852Casseday, Ben
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The History of Louisville, from the Earliest Settlement till the Year 1852
Casseday, Ben
Louisville (Ky.) -- Description and travel; Louisville (Ky.) -- History
Louisiana Sugar 15,615 hhds.
Refined " 10,100 p'ckgs.
Molasses 17,500 bbls.
Coffee 42,500 bags.
Rice 1,275 tierces.
Cotton Yarns 17,925 bags.
Cheese 25,250 boxes.
Flour 80,650 bbls.
Bagging 70,160 pieces.
Rope 65,350 coils.
Salt, Kanawha 110,250 bbls.
" Turk's Island 50,525 bags.
The following Recapitulatory Table will enable the reader to see at a
glance all that has just been stated:
TABLE.
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Description of Business.| No of |Aggregate Annual|Average Sales to
|Houses.| Sales. | each house.
------------------------|-------|----------------|----------------
Groceries | 39 | $10,623,400 | $272,400
Dry Goods | 25 | 5,853,000 | 234,000
Boots and Shoes | 8 | 1,184,000 | 148,000
Drugs | 8 | 1,123,000 | 140,375
Hardware | 9 | 590,000 | 65,555
Queensware | 6 | 265,000 | 44,166
Hats, Furs, &c. | 8 | 683,000 | 85,375
------------------------|-------|----------------|----------------
Total | 103 | $20,321,400 | $197,295
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It will be seen that these tables do not include many of the largest
departments of business. Beside the houses already mentioned are many
commission houses, whose sales in cotton, tobacco, rope, bagging, hemp,
provisions &c., would very greatly increase the amounts above stated. The
impossibility of procuring accurate and reliable statistics of the amount
of sales by these houses will prevent any attempt to fix the exact ratio
of their business. The Western reader who is at all connected with
commerce does not, however, need to be told that the trade in these
articles in Louisville is of immense extent. The great superiority of this
city as a market for hemp and its products, bagging and rope, is so
obvious, so well known and so widely acknowledged, that any dissertation
upon these merits is unnecessary here.
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