A peep at Uncle Sam's farm, workshop, fisheries, &c.
A native Newfoundlander, Tocque arrived in Boston in 1849 to further his prospects. Much impressed, he recorded his own observations and added additional material from various sources, having as his goal to make his fellow Newfoundlanders more acquainted with the United States. Concentrating on the...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Charles H. Pierce and Company
1851
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Online Access: | http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns/id/433 |
Summary: | A native Newfoundlander, Tocque arrived in Boston in 1849 to further his prospects. Much impressed, he recorded his own observations and added additional material from various sources, having as his goal to make his fellow Newfoundlanders more acquainted with the United States. Concentrating on the state of Massachusetts, Tocque discusses the agricultural, commerical and industrial activities carried out in New England. Includes numerous other facts and statistics on the United States in general. |
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