The following table comprises articles not enumerated in the census of 1845, but reported in the United States census for 1940. In most of the items there has been considerable increase. tics are for the whole state. Hardware and cutlery were manufactured in 1840 to the The statis $1,566,974 2,895,517 2,364,461 385,000 386,142 2,914,117 Bricks and lime, Precious metals, Other metals, Tobacco, 1,198,527 1,106,203 2,456,792 831,570 TABLE IV. COMMERCIAL STATISTICS. A. Total registered, enrolled and licensed tonnage of each district E. INTERNAL NAVIGATION,-CANALS. Number of tons of products of the forest transported on all the canals of the State in 1845, Value of do. Number of tons of agricultural produce transported on all the canals of the State in 1845,1 Value of do. Number of tons of manufactures transported on all the 881,774 $6,472,237 555,160 $29,479,488 Property cleared from the Hudson river on all the canals in 1845, $55,453,998 Property which came to the Hudson from all the canals in 1845, $45,452,301 Total arrived and cleared, $100,906,209* Tolls on all the canals from September 30, 1845, to $2,764,121 bushels, 2,867,884, Total value, This includes those canals which are not the property of the State. |