SUGAR HISTORY, SHORT QUOTATIONS FROM BOOKS, ARTICLES Sugar History, and Chronologies, Milestones, Timelines, Trends, Themes, Government Statistics, Shipbuilding, Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC), Dutch West India Company (West Indische Compagnie or WIC), Drug Tourism, Dutch Piracy, Bucaniers, Marauders, Smugglers, Freebooters, Privateering, Sea Robberies, also review WorldCat for themes and trends in pop culture/worldwide travel and cargo shipping with chronological sort of entries for Elsevier dictionaries and glossaries printed in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, (for technical, communication, and shipping, polyglot, multilingual travel, languages). Author and historian Jay Robert Nash for history of law enforcement and expert on true crime and organized crime. Saint Lawrence Seaway inland water transportation, shipping, navigation, history, marine insurance rates, transportation studies, system of locks, canals and channels for ocean-bound vessels, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, Saint Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation. Unalaska, Alaska, port facilities on Amaknak Island or International Port of Dutch Harbor, the largest fisheries port in the U.S., Archive, https://web.archive.org/web/20170122203346/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unalaska%2C_Alaska Engineering company submitted project proposal bids, prepared with town government planning and development reports, city and town government annual reports, independent city reports, geographical survey reports, governmental regional assessments and reports and impact statements, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or environmental reports, government statistical reports to evaluate sustainability, viability of target markets and regions, local market reports and trends, marketing and statistical summary reports for target regions, transportation studies, transportation libraries, government document collections, town planners and engineers. Flooding Dutch lowlands as military defense, defense lines of the Netherlands, retreat of army of the Netherlands to area surrounding Amsterdam, fortifications around Amsterdam, flood control in the Netherlands, transport infrastructure in the Netherlands, Dutch maritime historians, Dutch naval historians. Ponzis and illegal drug trafficking rackets, ties to areas of influence and traverse, in government statistics for sugar refineries (or drug manufacture), kidnappings, bankruptcies, illegitimate birthrate, population, and travel, tourism, or transportation statistics and industry trends (travel books), and terrorism history chronology of events or bibliography. 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New York, New York, Science, July 10, Volume 40, Number 1019, Pages 44-48. ISSN 0036-8075. -- article, viewing page 44 of pages 44-48, and click on BLUE ARROWS, for next page, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1640325 Barrett, O. Slack, Ohio Valley Improvement Association. 1951. Navigation and Flood Control in the Ohio Valley. OCLC 449190231. Dayton Flood Prevention Committee. 1913. Flood Prevention in the Miami Valley, How this Great Undertaking is Proposed to be Done. Dayton, Ohio, Dayton Flood Prevention Committee. OCLC 13993644. PUBLIC LIBRARY 627.4, FLOOD. Flood Commission of Pittsburgh. 1923. Source Stream Control, Comprehensive National Policy. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Flood Commission of Pittsburgh. OCLC 31326867. Thomas, Lowell. 1937. Hungry Waters, The Story of the Great Flood, Together with an Account of Famous Floods of History and Plans for Flood Control and Prevention. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Universal Book and Bible House. OCLC 6881914. PUBLIC LIBRARY 363.3493, THOMAS. United States Army, Corps of Engineers, Great Lakes and Ohio River Division (Library, Inland Maps), http://www.lrd.usace.army.mil United States Army, Corps of Engineers, Ohio River Division. 1900-2017. Ohio River and Tributaries, Small Boat Harbors, Ramps, Landings, Etc. Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio River Division, Corps of Engineers, United States Army. OCLC 12690555. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 623.82, UNITED, and PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. -- Harbors, Ohio River, Directories, and Marinas, Ohio River, Directories, and Boats and Boating, Ohio River, Directories. United States Army, Corps of Engineers, (Ohio River div.), and Robert Ralston Jones. 1920. The Ohio River, Charts, Drawings, and Description of Features Affecting Navigation, Navigable Depths and Tables of Distances for Tributaries. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 698932016. PUBLIC LIBRARY 627, UNITED, and PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. -- HathiTrust, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001628435 United States Army, Corps of Engineers, (Ohio River div.). 1967. Flood Control in the Ohio River Basin. Cincinnati, Ohio, Corps of Engineers, Ohio River, Engineer Division, United States Army. OCLC 1524585. United States Army, Corps of Engineers, Ohio River Division. 1978. River Terminals, Ohio River and Tributaries, 1978-1979. Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio River Division, Corps of Engineers, United States Army. OCLC 6645591. PUBLIC LIBRARY 386.8, UNITED. United States Army, Corps of Engineers, Ohio River Division. 1979. Ohio River Navigation, Past, Present, Future (October 1979). Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio River Division, Corps of Engineers, United States Army. OCLC 7176954. PUBLIC LIBRARY 386.30976, UNITED. United States Army, Corps of Engineers, Portland District, Library Catalog, http://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/library United States Army, Corps of Engineers, Portland District. 1953. Report on Investigation of Emergency Controls on Outlets Through Levees and Flood Walls. Portland, Oregon, Portland District, Corps of Engineers, United States Army. OCLC 22499415. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Army, Office of the Chief of Engineers. 1948. Wall Design, Flood Walls. Washington, D.C., Office of the Chief of Engineers, United States Department of the Army. OCLC 854371000. PUBLIC LIBRARY 627.4, UNITED. United States Congress, House Committee on Flood Control. 1900s. Additional government documents in WorldCat and Library of Congress catalog searches. United States Congress, House Committee on Flood Control. 1929. Loss of Life and Property by Floods in the United States from 1902 to 1928. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office. OCLC 70846521. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Congress, House Committee on Flood Control. 1937. Levees, Flood Walls, and Drainage Structures in Ohio River Basin, Report (to Accompany H.R. 7646). Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 28554135. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Congress, House Committee on Flood Control. 1941. Authorizations for Reservoirs, Levees, and Flood Walls for Flood Control, Conference Report (to Accompany H.R. 4911). Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 44940174. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. - BOOK CITATIONS (SPANISH) Dash, Mike. 2001. Tulipomania. Barcelona, Spain, Casiopea. ISBN 9788495446152. (SPANISH) Sell, Lewis L. 1944. English-Spanish Comprehensive Technical Dictionary (Ingles-Espanol Diccionario Tecnico Completisimo). New York, New York, McGraw-Hill. OCLC 835575402. (SPANISH) Tejada y Sainz, Juan de Dios. 1927. A Spanish-English and English-Spanish Dictionary of Sugar House Terms. Havana, Cuba, Montalvo y Cardenas. OCLC 34905090. - NETHERLANDS BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARIES (DUTCH) Blok, P.J., P.C. Molhuysen, and F.K.H. Kossmann. 1974. Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, N. Israel. ISBN 9789060728000. PUBLIC LIBRARY 920.0492, BLOK. -- (DUTCH LANGUAGE, Full Text), click on little arrows to use scrolling bar for text, at Right, http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/retroboeken/nnbw (DUTCH) Kobus, Jan Christiaan. 1886. Biographisch Woordenboek van Nederland. (Biographical Dictionary of the Netherlands, three volumes). Arnhem Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Gebr. E. and M. Cohen. OCLC 914346731. PUBLIC LIBRARY 920.0492, KOBUS. -- HathiTrust, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005797298 (DUTCH) Van der Aa, Abraham Jacob, and Karel Johan Reinier van Harderwijk. 1852-1878. Biographisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden (Biographical Dictionary of the Netherlands). Haarlem, The Netherlands, J.J. van Brederode. OCLC 831874834. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 410.492, VAN. -- HathiTrust, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000141188 - (DUTCH) Ahn, Franz. 1897. Concise Grammar of the Dutch Language. London, U.K., Kegan Paul. OCLC 5241902. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.35, AHN. (DUTCH) Badings, A.H.L. 1880. Woordenboek voor de Zeevaart (Dictionary for Sea, polyglot, including English). Schhonhoven, The Netherlands, S.E. van Nooten. OCLC 780385. (DUTCH) Berlitz Publishing Company. 1991. Dutch Phrase Book and Dictionary. Wheatley, U.K., Berlitz. ISBN 2831508851. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3182, DUTCH. (DUTCH) Beroepsinstituut voor Havenbedienden, Antwerp, Belgium. No date. Technische Woordenlijst voor Scheepvaart en Haven, Shipping and Port Terminology (Dutch, French, English and German). Antwerp, Belgium, Beroepsinstituut voor Havenbedienden. OCLC 27940086. (DUTCH) Bes, J. 1953. Scheepvaarttermen, Handboek voor Handel en Scheepvaart (Shipping Terms, Handbook for Trade and Shipping, also marine insurance). Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C. de Boer, Jr. OCLC 32364058. (DUTCH) Boes, Albert, and Dorus Punt. 1995. Groei en Neergang van de Zaanlandse Scheepsbouw (Growth and Decline of the Zaandam Shipbuilding). Schoorl, The Netherlands, Pirola. ISBN 9064552029. (DUTCH) Bird, Robert Byron, and William Z. Shetter. 1978. Een Goed Begin, A Contemporary Dutch Reader. The Hague, The Netherlands, Martinus Nijhoff. ISBN 9789024720736. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3186421, BIRD. (DUTCH) Bomhoff, Dirk. 1851. New Dictionary of the English and Dutch Language. Nijmegen, The Netherlands, J.F. Thieme. OCLC 776470246. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3, BOMHOFF. (DUTCH) Boom, Digmus Jacobus. 1879. Zeemans Woordenboek ten Gebruike van Zee-Ofieieren, Gezaghebbers en Stuurlieden der Koopvaardij, Ingenieurs van Scheepsbouw, Machinisten, Naval Dictionary to the Use of Officers in the Navy and Merchant Fleet. The Hague, The Netherlands, Van Cleef Bros. OCLC 24665847. (DUTCH) Boom, Digmus Jacobus. 1900. Naval Dictionary, English, Dutch, French and German. London, U.K., J.D. Potter. OCLC 16390760. (DUTCH) Bruggencate, Karel ten, Johan Gerritsen, N.E. Osselton, and R.W. Zandvoort. 1974. Engels Woordenboek (two volumes, English-Dutch, Dutch-English). Groningen, The Netherlands, H.D. Tjeenk Willink. ISBN 900196818X. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.31321, BRUGGENCATE. (DUTCH) Bruggencate, Karel ten, Johan Gerritsen, N.E. Osselton, and R.W. Zandvoort. 1981. Engelsch Woordenboek, Engels-Nederlands (English-Dutch dictionary). Groningen, The Netherlands, Wolters-Noordhoff. ISBN 900196818X. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.31321, BRUGGENCATE. (DUTCH) Calisch, I.M. 1890. New Complete Dictionary of the English and Dutch Languages, in Two Parts. Tiel, The Netherlands, H.C.A. Campagne and Zoon. OCLC 317259739. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 439.3, CALISCH. (DUTCH) Cauberghe, Jozef R.S. 1949. Engels Woordenboek. Turnhout, Belgium, Brepols. OCLC 671236861. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3132, CAUBERGHE. (DUTCH) Claes, Frans M. 1980. A Bibliography of Netherlandic Dictionaries, Dutch-Flemish. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Benjamins. ISBN 3601000482. PUBLIC LIBRARY 016.43931, CLAES. (DUTCH) Collins (Firm). 2007. Collins Dutch Phrasebook. London, U.K., Collins. ISBN 9780007246670. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3183, COLLINS. (DUTCH) De Balbian Verster, Jan Francois Leopold. 1970. Burgemeesters van Amsterdam in de 17e en 18e Eeuw (Mayors of Amsterdam in the 17th and 18th Centuries). Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Vrienden van het Amsterdam. OCLC 492818435. PUBLIC LIBRARY 949.234, DEBALBIAN. (DUTCH) De Loviaguine, A. 1897. Maisonnette du czar Pierre le Grand a Zaandam (House of czar Peter the Great in Zaandam). Amsterdam, The Netherlands. OCLC 44815734. (DUTCH) De Vos, Ron. 2012. Nederlandse Fregatschepen and Barken (Dutch Frigate Ships and Sailing Barks). Franeker, The Netherlands, Uitgeverij van Wijnen. ISBN 9789051944525. (DUTCH) De Vries, Matthias. 1882. Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal. S-Gravenhage, The Netherlands, M. Nijhoff. ISBN 9012080274. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.33, DEVRIES. (DUTCH) Donaldson, Bruce C. 1981. Dutch Reference Grammar. S-Gravenhage, The Netherlands, Nijhoff. ISBN 902472354X. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3182421, DONALDSON. (DUTCH) Donaldson, Bruce C. 1983. Dutch, A Linguistic History of Holland and Belgium. Leiden, The Netherlands, M. Nijhoff. ISBN 9024791669. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.31, DONALDSON. (DUTCH) Donaldson, Bruce C. 1985. A Dutch Vocabulary. Melbourne, Australia, AE Press. ISBN 0867870524. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3181, DONALDSON. (DUTCH) Donaldson, Bruce C. 2008. Dutch, A Comprehensive Grammar. London, U.K., Routledge. ISBN 9780415432313. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3182, DONALDSON. (DUTCH) Droge, Philip. 2004. Het Oranjekapitaal, een Onderzoek naar het Vermogen van de Invloedrijkste Familie van Nederland (Orange Capital, A Study on Capital of the Most Influential Family in the Netherlands). Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Vassallucci. ISBN 905000556X. (DUTCH) Dutch-English and English-Dutch Dictionary. 1944. Grand Rapids, Michigan, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. OCLC 2785219. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.332, DUTCH. (DUTCH) Dutch-English, English-Dutch Dictionary, with a Brief Introduction to Dutch Grammar. 1990. New York, New York, Hippocrene Books. ISBN 0870529102. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.31, DUTCH. (DUTCH) Edelman, Hendrik. 1974. Dutch-American Bibliography 1693-1794, a Descriptive Catalog of Dutch-Language Books, Pamphlets and Almanacs Printed in America. Nieuwkoop, The Netherlands, B. de Graaf. ISBN 9060043286. PUBLIC LIBRARY 015.73, EDELMAN. (DUTCH) Edelman, Hendrik. 1986. The Dutch Language Press in America, Two Centuries of Printing, Publishing and Bookselling. Nieuwkoop, The Netherlands, De Graaf Publishers. ISBN 906004388X. PUBLIC LIBRARY 015.7300393, EDELMAN. (DUTCH) Edelman, Hendrik, John H. Nelson, Ines Deren-Willems, Netherland Club of New York. 2003. The Netherland Club of New York, 1903-2003, An Illustrated Centennial History. New York, New York, Netherland Club of New York. OCLC 52864981. (DUTCH) Edelman, Hendrik. 2012. The Netherland-America Foundation, 1921-2011, A History. New York, New York, The Netherland-America Foundation. ISBN 9781467529099. (DUTCH) Endendijk, J. 1910. A First Dutch Reader and Writer. London, U.K., Swan Sonnenschein. OCLC 749915729. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 121.37, ENDENDIJK. (DUTCH) Endendijk, J. 1911. A Second Dutch Reader and Writer. London, U.K., G. Allen and Company. OCLC 227314533. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 121.37, ENDENDIJK. (DUTCH) Endendijk, J. 1913. A Third Dutch Reader and Writer. London, U.K., G. Allen and Company. OCLC 5705408. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 121.37, ENDENDIJK. (DUTCH) Garry, Jane, Carl R. Galvez Rubino, Adams B. Bodomo, Alice Faber, and Robert French. 2001. Facts about the World's Languages, An Encyclopedia of the World's Major Languages, Past and Present. New York, New York, H.W. Wilson. ISBN 0824209702. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 403, GARRY. (DUTCH) Holtrop, John. 1789. English and Dutch Dictionary. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, J. Van Esveldt Holtrop. OCLC 15657047. (DUTCH) Hossfeld, C. No date. Hossfeld's New Pocket-Dictionary of the English and Dutch Languages. London, U.K., Hirschfeld Brothers. OCLC 3625895. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3, HOSSFELD. (DUTCH) Hugo's Language Institute. 1970. Dutch in Three Months, Grammar, Exercises with Key, Practical Conversation, Lists of the Principal Regular and Irregular Verbs. New York, New York, David McKay OCLC 1168088. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3183421, DUTCH. (DUTCH) Jacobs, Jaap A. 1989. De Scheepvaart en Handel van de Nederlandse Republiek op Nieuw Nederland 1609-1675 (The Shipping and Trade of the Dutch Republic to New Netherland 1609-1675). Leiden, The Netherlands, Rijksuniversiteit, M.A. thesis, available at the Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. -- Archive, re source, https://web.archive.org/web/20161104223347/http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/Dutch-Colonies/2000-02/0950472035 (DUTCH) Janson, Baldwin. 1792. A Grammar of the Dutch Language. London, U.K., T. Vernor. OCLC 7469246. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3, JANSON. (DUTCH) Janson, Baldwin. 1793. The New Pocket Dictionary of the Dutch and English Languages, in Two Parts, English-Dutch, Dutch-English. London, U.K., printed for T. Vernor and Hood. OCLC 952639812. (DUTCH) Jockin-La Bastide, J.A., G. van Kooten, and J. Kramers. 1981. Cassell's English-Dutch, Dutch-English Dictionary, Engels-Nederlands, Nederlands-Engels Woordenboek. New York, New York, Macmillan. ISBN 0025229400. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 439.3132, CASSELL'S. (DUTCH) King, Peter, and Margaretha King. 1992. Concise Dutch and English Dictionary, Dutch-English/English-Dutch. Lincolnwood, Illinois, NTC Publishing Group. ISBN 0844237612. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.33, KING. (DUTCH) Koelmans, L., and Michiel Adriaanszoon de Ruyter. 1997. Zeemans Lexicon, Woord en Woordbetekenis (Sailor Dictionary, Words and Word Meanings). Zutphen, The Netherlands, Walburg. ISBN 9060119711. (DUTCH) Koolhoven, H. 1962. Teach Yourself Dutch. New York, New York, David McKay Company, Inc. OCLC 322755. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.318242, KOOLHOVEN. (DUTCH) Koolhoven, H. 1970. Dutch. London, U.K., St. Paul's House. OCLC 3621550. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.31, KOOLHOVEN. (DUTCH) Kramers, Jacob. 1880. New Pocket Dictionary of the English-Dutch and Dutch-English Languages. Gouda, The Netherlands, G.B. van Goor. OCLC 782175160. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.332, KRAMERS. (DUTCH) Krewson, Margrit Beran. 1993. Hidden Research Resources in the Dutch-Language Collections of the Library of Congress, a Selective Bibliography of Reference Works, Verborgen Onderzoeks-Bronnen in de Nederlandstalige Collectie van de Library of Congress. Washington, D.C., Library of Congress. OCLC 27812455. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. (DUTCH) Lagerwey, Walter. 1965. Modern Dutch, A First Year College Level Audiolingual Course for the Dutch Language. Grand Rapids, Michigan. OCLC 1807478. (DUTCH) Lambregtse, Cornelius. 1953. Fundamentals of Practical Dutch Grammar. Grand Rapids, Michigan, Eerdmans. OCLC 1842980. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.315, LAMBREGTSE. (DUTCH) Martin, W., and G.A.J. Tops. 1984. Groot Woordenboek Engels-Nederlands, Nederlands-Engels. Utrecht, The Netherlands, Van Dale Lexicografie. ISBN 906648103X. PUBLIC LIBRARY 423.3931, MARTIN. (DUTCH) National Textbook Company. 1998. NTC's Compact Dutch and English Dictionary. Lincolnwood, Illinois, NTC Publishing Group. ISBN 0844283517. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3132, NATIONAL. (DUTCH) Netherlands Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics). 1900s. Produktiestatistieken, Suikerfabrieken (Production Statistics, Sugar Refineries) (JOURNAL). s-Gravenhage, The Netherlands, Staatsuitgeverij. OCLC 1796613. (DUTCH) Osselton, N.E., and R. Hempelman. 2003. The New Routledge Dutch Dictionary, Dutch-English/English-Dutch. London, U.K., Routledge. ISBN 0415300401. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.31321, OSSELTON. (DUTCH) Picard, H., A.B. Maatjes, and H.J. Vogin. 1877. New Pocket Dictionary of the English-Dutch and Dutch-English Languages. Gouda, The Netherlands, Van Goor. OCLC 66060421. (DUTCH) Poelwijk, Arjan. 2003. In Dienste vant Suyckerbacken, de Amsterdamse Suikernijverheid en Haar Ondernemers, 1580-1630 (Amsterdam's Sugar Industry and Its Operators, 1580-1630). Hilversum, The Netherlands, Verloren. ISBN 9065507671. -- 310 pages. (DUTCH) Quist, Gerdi, and Lesley Gilbert. 1997. Beginner's Dutch, An Easy Introduction. Lincolnwood, Illinois, NTC Publishing Group. ISBN 0-8442-3712-4. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3, QUIST. (DUTCH) Quist, Gerdi, and Dennis Strik. 2000. Beginner's Dutch Grammar. Lincolnwood, Illinois, NTC/Contemporary Publishing. ISBN 0658012029. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.31, QUIST. (DUTCH) Quist, Gerdi, Dennis Strik, and Christine Sas. 2005. Routledge Intensive Dutch Course. London, U.K., Routledge. ISBN 9780415261913. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3182421, QUIST. (DUTCH) Quist, Gerdi, and Dennis Strik. 2010. Essential Dutch Dictionary, Dutch-English/English-Dutch Dictionary. Chicago, Illinois, McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9781444127157. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.33, QUIST. (DUTCH) Renier, Fernand Gabriel. 1969. Dutch-English and English-Dutch Dictionary. New York, New York, Saphrograph. OCLC 248371. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.31, RENIER. (DUTCH) Rijckaert, Arseen. 1997. Dutch-English English-Dutch. New York, New York, Hippocrene Books. ISBN 0781805414. PUBLIC LIBRARY 439.3132, RIJCKAERT. 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The Amazing Life of John Law, the Man behind the Mississippi Bubble. New York, New York, Payson and Clarke, Ltd. OCLC 503501. PUBLIC LIBRARY 332.64, OUDARD. Oudard, Georges, and Frederick MacCurdy Atkinson. 1929. Peter the Great. New York, New York, Payson and Clarke Ltd. OCLC 66139499. PUBLIC LIBRARY 947.05, OUDARD. Paul, Helen J. 2013. The South Sea Bubble, An Economic History of Its Origins and Consequences. London, U.K., Taylor and Francis. ISBN 9780415708395. PUBLIC LIBRARY 330.941071, PAUL. Pegler, Ernest Charles. 1911. Some Notable Frauds in Accounts. London, England, Foulks Lynch and Co. OCLC 280400614. PUBLIC LIBRARY 657, PEGLER. Pembroke, George Robert Charles Herbert, and G.H. Kingsley. 1872. South Sea Bubbles. New York, New York, D. Appleton and Co. OCLC 4169177. PUBLIC LIBRARY 919, PEMBROKE. Percy, S., and McManus-Young Collection (Library of Congress). 1805. Swindling Unmasked. Chelsea, London, England, printed by and for the author S. Percy. OCLC 27640581. 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Boston, Massachusetts, Baker Library, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. OCLC 1019563. PUBLIC LIBRARY 382.0942, SPERLING. Spurling, Hilary. 1999. La Grande Therese, The Greatest Swindle of the Century. London, U.K., Profile Books. ISBN 9781861971326. PUBLIC LIBRARY 944.0812092, SPURLING. Stoddard, William Leavitt. 1931. Financial Racketeering and How to Stop It. New York, New York, Harper and Brothers. OCLC 377610. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 364.0973, STODDARD. The South Sea Bubble, and the Numerous Fraudulent Projects to which It Gave Rise in 1720, Historically Detailed as a Beacon to the Unwary against Modern Schemes (Enumerated in an Appendix) Equally Visionary and Nefarious. 1825. London, England, for Thomas Boys. OCLC 15346687. PUBLIC LIBRARY 332.630942, SOUTH. Thiers, Adolphe, and Francis Skinner Fiske. 1859. The Mississippi Bubble, A Memoir of John Law. New York, New York, W.A. Townsend and Company. OCLC 512647. PUBLIC LIBRARY 332, THIERS. Thiers, Adolphe, and Francis Skinner Fiske. 1969. The Mississippi Bubble, A Memoir of John Law. New York, New York, Greenwood Press. OCLC 632487954. PUBLIC LIBRARY 332, THIERS. Thomas, David. 2014. Beggars, Cheats and Forgers, A History of Frauds through the Ages. Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, Pen and Sword History, an imprint of Pen and Sword Books, Ltd. ISBN 9781473838888. PUBLIC LIBRARY 364.1630941, THOMAS. Tozer, Basil. 1930. Confidence Crooks and Blackmailers, Their Ways and Methods. Boston, Massachusetts, The Stratford Company. OCLC 330820. PUBLIC LIBRARY 364, TOZER. Train, John. 1985. Famous Financial Fiascos. New York, New York, C.N. Potter. ISBN 9780517545836. PUBLIC LIBRARY 332.09, TRAIN. Van Waay B.V., Sotheby Mak. 1998. Tulip Mania. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Sotheby's. OCLC 46706275. Walsh, Patrick. 2014. The South Sea Bubble and Ireland, Money, Banking and Investment, 1690-1721. Woodbridge, Suffolk, U.K., The Boydell Press. ISBN 9781843839309. 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New York, New York, Random House. ISBN 1-4000-6039-7. PUBLIC LIBRARY 364.163, ZUCKOFF. - Adams, James Truslow, and R.V. Coleman. 1940. Dictionary of American History. New York, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons. OCLC 1019589. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 973.03, DICTIONARY. Page 200, About the time of the War of 1812 mills were erected in Georgia and Florida, and Louisiana's sugar output rapidly increased. For many years Louisiana was the only cane sugar state. Page 201, By 1830, New Orleans had the "largest refinery in the world" with an annual capacity of 6000 tons. (Modern) refineries are situated near large seaport cities with shipping and banking facilities. New York is the country's chief refining center. - Archive, https://web.archive.org/web/20170826163455/https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79053217 HathiTrust, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001108773 Ambler, Charles Henry. 1932. A History of Transportation in the Ohio Valley, with Special References to Its Waterways, Trade, and Commerce from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Glendale, California, Arthur H. Clark Company. OCLC 6596495. PUBLIC LIBRARY 386.30977, AMBLER. Page 17, (T)he Ohio (River) is the main thoroughfare between the Atlantic coast and the Mississippi valley. Page 24, The absence of important (N)ative (American) villages upon its banks (of the Ohio River)...was significant. Page 25, Although the rivers of the Ohio Valley may have been secondary to trails in (the Canoe Age)...they were, nevertheless, important thoroughfares. Page 27, Very early in the eighteenth century (the French)...established themselves at Kaskaskia, Vincennes, and other points near the mouth of the Ohio. From this region (the French)...built up a trade to the lower Mississippi which is said to have begun as early as 1705...to New Orleans. Page 29, (I)n the years immediately following 1765, the Canoe Age on the Ohio (River) passed. Page 61, (T)he first steamboat descended the Ohio (River) as early as 1811-1812. Page 62, It was...asserted that shipments could then be made direct by way of the Ohio (River Valley) to the West Indies safer and cheaper than from either Philadelphia or New York. Page 63, In 1775 approximately thirty thousand persons resided west of the Alleghany mountains, most of them along the Ohio (River) and its upper tributaries. Pages 64, 65, (C)raft built at Redstone (Brownsville) on the Monongahela...boats built at or near Pittsburgh...(c.1780, small clusters included) Pittsburgh...Wheeling...Cincinnati...(T)he Falls...of Louisville...Clarksville...Limestone, now Maysville...In 1778 the Kentucky district contained less than two hundred residents...By 1783 the population of that (Kentucky) region reached twelve thousand and continued to double and treble during the decades immediately following. Pages 67, 68, In 1785 the Virginia assembly authorized the formation of local canal companies for (the)...purpose (of connecting the eastern and western waters by means of canals, binding the East and the West by ties of commerce). Page 70, Rufus Putnam, Manasseh Cutler, and others of...Ohio Company (established a) settlement at Marietta, April 7, 1788, (which) was the first in what is now the state of Ohio. Pages 70, 71, (O)ne of its (Congress) first acts, under the constitution, was...making Louisville a port of entry. In the course of the twelve years immediately following, this act was followed by others giving Palmyra on the Cumberland, Cincinnati, Fort Massac, and Marietta similar designations...Congress provided for the construction of naval vessels on the Ohio (River). Page 73, In 1807 almost two thousand flatboats and keelboats arrived in New Orleans annually from that stream (Mississippi River). They carried goods valued in excess of five million dollars...(B)y 1800...a population of a few thousand twenty years before had grown to more than half a million (in the Ohio River Valley). Page 74, Upon reaching its destination (the flatboat) and kindred craft, barges and arks, were knocked down and transformed into homes, barns, and even furniture and street paving materials...(The flatboats) were...next used to market surplus agricultural products. Meanwhile, they were used as retail, or boat stores. Page 79, (c.1800), The hazards of ocean travel had increased the interdependence of inland communities. From the up country the lower Mississippi now received annually increasing quantities of fruits, flour, whiskey, lard, pork, bale rope, bagging yarn, venison, fowls, and feathers, giving in exchange cotton, wine, sugar, hides, coffee, indigo, copper, salt, and salt peter. Products from the lower Mississippi were, also, now temporarily finding markets in the East by way of the Ohio (River) and Pittsburgh, a keelboat reaching that port almost daily from the south. Pages 81-106, Shipbuilding on the Inland Waters. Page 81, Accustomed to the use of seagoing vessels for navigating the high seas and the rivers of tidewater America there were, from the first, those who thought of using them on the Father of Waters (Mississippi River) and its chief tributary, the Ohio (River). It is probably significant that most proposals to this end emanated from Philadelphia. Page 82, Manasseh Cutler, one of the founders of Marietta, Ohio. Page 83, (c.1800), At this time the Ohio valley contained shipbuilders and shipbuilding materials in abundance. The former came largely from New England, whereas the latter were produced locally. Page 83, hemp. Page 83, Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, had a shipyard before the government under the federal constitution was established. In 1793 a schooner built there descended the Ohio and the Mississippi rivers by that extraordinary inland navigation and subsequently arrived safely in Philadelphia. Page 84, John Walker, owner of the Elizabeth, (Ohio), shipyard. Page 84, The contemporary troubles with Spain, still pending at that time, over the free navigation of the Mississippi, seem to have checked, temporarily, shipbuilding on the Ohio (River). Although that power, in 1795, granted Americans permission to deposit goods at New Orleans, the concession was temporary and was followed by repeated threats of revocation. Under such conditions commercial ventures, on a large scale by the use of ships, were too hazardous to be attempted. When the period of the Spanish concession finally expired in 1798 and a request for renewal was denied, American frontiersmen demanded war and induced Congress to prepare for that contingency. To this end two armed seagoing vessels, the President Adams and the Senator Ross were built at Pittsburgh. Pages 85, 86, It was under these conditions that shipbuilding first became an important and, for a time, a leading industry on the Ohio (River) and its tributaries. Influenced doubtless by the plans and purposes of her founders, Marietta seems to have led the way. In 1800 Stephen Devol built there the brig Saint Clair of one hundred ten tons burden. In May of that year this vessel cleared the Port of Marietta for Havana, Cuba...In August, 1800, she reached Havana, whence she cleared with a cargo of salt for Philadelphia. Page 87, (T)he Monongahela Farmer of two hundred fifty tons was built at Elizabeth, on the Monongahela (River), by the Walkers. She was the property of twenty local farmers, each owning an equal share. With a cargo containing, among other things, 721 barrels of flour, 500 barrels of whiskey, 4000 deer skins, 2000 bear skins, large quantities of hemp, flax, firearms, ammunition, and provisions for a crew of eight, she left the upper Ohio (River) in May, 1800...She finally reached New Orleans where her cargo was disposed...(W)ith a new captain, the Monongahela Farmer entered the regular trade between New Orleans and the West Indies. Page 88, Meanwhile the Tarascons and others were establishing shipbuilding in Pittsburgh...Louis Anastacius Tarascon, a French merchant of Philadelphia, in 1799, sent two clerks to examine the course of the Ohio and Mississippi (Rivers) from Pittsburgh to New Orleans, and ascertain the practicability of sending ships, and clearing them ready rigged, from Pittsburgh to Europe and the West Indies. The report of his agents was favorable, and soon thereafter he and his associates under the firm name of John A. Tarascon Brothers, James Berthoud and Co., established, at Pittsburgh, a...shipyard...and all other things necessary to complete seagoing vessels...The first year of operations, 1801, (the Tarascons) built the schooner Amity of one hundred twenty tons, also, the ship Pittsburgh of two hundred fifty tons. Both vessels went to sea at once, the former loaded with flour, to Saint Thomas, the latter, also loaded with flour, to Philadelphia. In time they both reached Bordeaux, France, and returned thence to America with a cargo of wine, brandy, and other goods, some of which came to Pittsburgh by the overland route from Philadelphia. Page 90, Following these initial successes shipbuilding became a popular and profitable industry on the Ohio (River) and some of its tributaries, particularly the Monongahela (River). Page 91, (T)he greatest difficulty encountered by inland commerce was lack of credit...Chief reliance was upon the East, particularly Philadelphia, which was an exacting creditor, the proverbial shrewdness of her lawyers, as displayed in adjusting accounts and guarding contracts, lingering to this day among the unpleasant traditions of the Ohio valley. Page 92, (I)n 1802, residents of Pittsburgh and vicinity, under the leadership of...Ebenezer Zane, founder of Wheeling, formed an association of exporters known as the Ohio Company. Page 94, (c.1802), Ohio Company effected a banking alliance with the Bank of Pennsylvania, located in Philadelphia, in what may have been the first of such arrangements between the Ohio valley and the Atlantic coast...(A)bout the same time, more local banks came into existence, one in Kentucky and another in New Orleans, and shortly thereafter shipbuilding in the Ohio valley attained its greatest importance...(A) commercial chain...was completed, connecting the East, the West, and the South by way of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and New Orleans. The strongest links in this chain were the merchants and exporters of the Ohio (River) valley. They purchased goods in the East on credit, and sold them to inland farmers at a profit, receiving in payment farm products which formed cargoes for ships and schooners locally built. In turn both cargoes, ships and schooners were sold either in southern or Atlantic markets. Page 97, (c.1804), (A)t least twenty-five sailing craft were built about the mouth of the Muskingum and descended thence to the high seas. Contemporary accounts mention shipbuilding in Allentown, Freeport, Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville, and other places....Mason's map of Pittsburgh for 1805 shows twelve sailing vessels and an extensive shipyard. The shipbuilding possibilities of the Ohio (River) valley now attracted agents of eastern firms, who built there seagoing vessels for use on the Atlantic. Page 101, (C)itizens of Marietta, in 1844, organized the Marietta Ship Company...(T)hey found a master builder, Captain Ira Ellis. Under his directions a shipyard that bore his name was established in Marietta. Page 103, Marietta was an important building center, sending thence many ocean going vessels. Page 104, (c.1851), John Swasey, a shipbuilder of Cincinnati. Page 107, (In) 1811...the first steamboat began its descent of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. Pages 111, 112, De Witt Clinton who, as governor of New York, later built the Erie Canal. Pages 120, 121, 122, The departure of the New Orleans (a steamboat, leaving)...Pittsburgh...late in October, 1811...(This steamboat's) visit to Cincinnati was brief, only long enough to take on a supply of wood for the voyage to Louisville, where the New Orleans cast anchor...on the eighth day out...Finding the Falls (of the Ohio River, at Louisville) impassable, the New Orleans returned to Cincinnati. Pages 122, 123, 124, Toward the end of November (1811)...the New Orleans (steamboat) hastened back to Louisville and made ready to pass the Falls (of the Ohio River)...Fortunately the passage was made safely...(T)he New Orleans entered the trade for which she was intended. For almost two years she was a financial success, making thirteen regular trips annually between New Orleans and Natchez. Page 130, In 1818-1819, the first year after the practicability of steam navigation on the inland waters was assured, the freight receipts at New Orleans rose to approximately 136,300 tons, valued at almost $17,000,000, and the volume of domestic produce exported thence was greater than that from any other port in the country. Pages 133-160, The Day of Canals and Turnpikes. Page 133, (T)he panic of 1819...As late as 1816, five years after its introduction in the interior, the steamboat was a losing concern, the keelboat being the safest and most expeditious method of navigating the Ohio when waters were low. Page 141, At the same time the Ohio was being tapped from the north by towpath canals over one of which a future president of the United States, James A. Garfield, was aiding to divert more traffic from that stream than to it. In 1825 New York succeeded in joining the waters of the Hudson and those of Lake Erie by a canal popularly called Clinton's Big Ditch, for De Witt Clinton who had done most to make it possible. Fearful of the consequences to their commercial prestige and to the river traffic of the Ohio, in which each was interested, both Ohio and Pennsylvania now embarked upon canal building on a large scale. Pages 142, 143, Backed by a driving local enthusiasm and, in some cases, by federal aid, these enterprises were soon carried to successful completion. The first opened to traffic, 1832, was the Ohio canal, extending from Portsmouth on the Ohio up the Scioto by Columbus and down the Cuyahoga to Cleveland on Lake Erie, a distance of more than three hundred miles. Later, 1840, a branch, the Muskingum canal, was opened to Zanesville on the Muskingum river, which was navigable thence to the Ohio at Marietta. Farther west was the Miami canal which was opened in 1828, and extended from Cincinnati to Toledo with a branch reaching westward well into the heart of Indiana. To the east, almost wholly within the state of Pennsylvania, was the Pennsylvania and Erie canal, opened in 1834 to connect the Ohio and Lake Erie by way of the Beaver and Shenango rivers. Later, lateral feeders were built, one by way of French creek to the Allegheny river, the other, the famous Cross Cut canal, to intersect with the Ohio canal at Akron. Page 147, Canals extending west from the Atlantic coast toward the Ohio, also, served as feeders to that river...Thus, even before their completion, these artificial waterways were increasing the volume of traffic passing to and from the navigable waters beyond the Alleghanies. Page 149, hemp, and other local products passing east from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia. Page 150, Nearly all the traffic between the central states and Philadelphia passed through Pittsburgh, which was situated in an advantageous position at the western terminus of the Main Line canal and occupied the same relation with regard to the trade over that waterway that Buffalo occupied with regard to the trade over the Erie canal. From Pittsburgh the merchandise coming from Philadelphia and Baltimore was distributed by means of the Ohio river and the canals and railroads of the central states among the towns of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and Tennessee, and even to Mississippi and Arkansas. Page 151, Except the Monongahela (River), the Great Kanawha was, at this time (c.1830s), probably the most important natural tributary of the Ohio (River). Page 153, Freight to Nashville consisted largely of iron, nails, glass, whiskey, paper, castings, and cotton and woolen goods, return trips being made up largely of cotton, tobacco, hemp, and other agricultural products. Page 158, (c.1835), Lawless and incompetent boatmen retired either to the upper reaches of tributary streams, there to continue their chosen calling, or to the woodyards that then lined the banks of the inland rivers and supplied passing boats with cordwood, the fuel in general use. The most competent of the boatmen meanwhile became captains, pilots, and engineers. Page 159, (T)he oldest steamboat line in the world, the Louisville and Cincinnati Packet line, first organized in 1818 and popularly known as the Mail Line, was operating regular packets between Cincinnati and Louisville. - Archive, click on BLUE CIRCLE on CALENDAR DAY for automatic download to your computer, https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.amsterdam.nl/publish/pages/506699/amsterdam_and_europe_historical_ties_eu2016_edition.pdf Amsterdam (The Netherlands). 2016. Amsterdam and Europe Historical Ties. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, City of Amsterdam. Page 30, (I)n the mid-seventeenth century, there were almost fifty sugar refineries in the city (Amsterdam). Page 40, Charles VI of Austria, Holy Roman emperor...borrowed money in 1733 from Amsterdam banker Willem Gideon Deutz. As collateral for the loan, he gave the revenues of the territories in Silesia, present day Poland. - Arnold-Baker, Charles. 2001. The Companion to British History. New York, New York, Routledge Taylor and Francis Group. ISBN 0-415-18583-1. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 941, ARNOLD. Page 621, Robert Harley (1661-1724), first earl of Oxford...He...fund(ed) the (British) national debt in a body of stockholders who were incorporated as the South Sea Company. Immediately afterwards he was created a peer and Lord Treasurer and governor of the South Sea Company. Page 784, John Law (1671-1729)...the French equivalent of the South Sea Bubble. Page 891, Mississippi Scheme 1717-1720, John Law launched the French Compagnie des Indes (which)...was effectively in control of the national finances. Page 1090, Russia Company was chartered in 1555 as a joint stock venture with exclusive trading rights between England and Russia. In the north it exported cloth in return for furs and ships' stores, especially hemp, and had to contend with the rivalry of the Dutch until their defeat in the Dutch Wars. Pages 1156, 1157, South Sea Company, founded by Robert Harley under an Act of 1710...the Act was amended to enable the king to become governor which he did in 1718...(the South Sea Bubble) burst...Three ministers (John Aislabie, Sunderland and Charles Stanhope) and both King's mistresses were implicated in bribery and corrupt speculation. - Ascher, Abraham, and Newsweek, Inc. Book Division. 1972. The Kremlin. New York, New York, Newsweek. OCLC 987917588. PUBLIC LIBRARY 914.731, ASCHER. Page 76, (I)n 1697, (Peter the Great) visited the West...his major reason was to study Western industrial techniques, especially shipbuilding, and to engage skilled craftsmen and naval officers to send back to Russia...he traveled under the name of Peter Mikhailov...Peter's five months in Holland were filled with diverse activities - he inspected factories, workshops, hospitals, schools, military installations, and an observatory...(Peter) attended lectures by famous anatomists...In the town of Zaandam (Holland) Peter startled the townspeople by working in a shipyard as a common carpenter. The small house he occupied there for a week has been preserved as a museum...Early in 1698 (Peter the Great) moved on to England...Peter was serious about studying English methods of shipbuilding, and for this purpose he settled for a few weeks in Deptford, which was close to a government dockyard. - Averitt, Jack Nelson. 2007. Families of Southeastern Georgia. Baltimore, Maryland, Clearfield Company. ISBN 978-0-8063-5099-8. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 975.87, AVERITT. GOOGLE BOOKS display, Page 16, Thomas Oxnard, board, United States Cane Sugar Refiners Association, and Lawton M. Calhoun, with United States Cane Sugar Refiners Association and also director, Sugar Information, Inc., New York, New York Plus additional, including historical and Savannah Sugar Refining Company, sugar refining interests, sugar from Cuba, sugar cane, American Sugar Refining Company. - Baldwin, Leland Dewitt. 1941. The Keelboat Age on Western Waters. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh Press. OCLC 247021583. PUBLIC LIBRARY 386.309, BALDWIN. Page 7, Since the large, flat-bottomed skiffs, known by the French as bateaux, furnished the quickest and cheapest means of transportation, they began increasingly to displace pack horse trains in the economy of the West, and this tendency was accentuated as watercraft became lighter and the boatmen grew more expert in their use. Page 8, The Philadelphia firm of Baynton, Wharton, and Morgan was the first to enter the Illinois trade. Twenty wagons were engaged by the company in hauling goods to the mountains, and six hundred pack horses were used in the mountains. The firm's youngest partner, George Morgan, went to Fort Pitt to supervise transport facilities, and there he erected a structure to serve as a company headquarters and for the convenient storage of goods. Sawyers and boatwrights were brought from Philadelphia and set to building bateaux. Morgan planned to have sixty-five bateaux and three hundred fifteen men engaged in the river commerce by the fall of 1766...Few of the boats returned up the Ohio (River), for it was soon found that the expense of rowing them back to Pittsburgh was greater than the original cost. The result was that the company's peltry and other exports were sent down the Mississippi, and the crews returned east by way of Pensacola or walked across country to Pittsburgh. Page 9, From 1764 onward, settlers were crossing the mountains to the village of Boatyard (now Kingston, Tennessee) on the Holston River and drifting down to Natchez. Pages 11, 12, At the Falls of Ohio (River), now Louisville. Page 14, Natchez lumber exports to Pensacola and the West Indies. Pages 15, 16, There may have been half a dozen or more boats captured by the Natchez rebels in the winter of 1781-1782. In May, 1782, the wife of Governor (Francisco Zavier) Cruzat of the Illinois was captured with her four sons and a crew of ten boatmen near Barrancas de Margot (modern Memphis) and, after being held for nineteen days, was released upon the promise of ransom. As late as May, 1783, the rebels were still active. Page 18, (c.1780), Virginia was on the verge of bankruptcy. Page 20, Trade also began between Kentucky and the Illinois country, and by 1782 the settlements along the Monongahela were sending cargoes of flour down river to New Orleans. Page 21, In the three years from 1782 through 1784, ten American flatboats landed cargoes aggregating 2,640 barrels of flour at New Orleans...The only man who can be identified with these ventures in 1782 was Jacob Yoder, a Pennsylvania German. He was born in Reading in 1758...In 1780 he emigrated to western Pennsylvania and two years later left Redstone with a flatboat laden with produce. In May, 1782, he landed his cargo in New Orleans and sold it to the Spanish commandant, who gave him a draft on the captain general of Cuba. At Havana he invested in furs and hides and sold them in Baltimore at a profit. The next year he repeated the venture, but it was not a financial success. He removed to Kentucky in 1785 and perhaps continued to engage in the New Orleans commerce. Page 22, Banking after 1780 was carried on by John Sanders in a houseboat anchored at the river front. Pages 33, 34, Northern traffic grew during the closing years of the century as various Philadelphia merchants began to establish connections with the Ohio and Mississippi commerce. Among these was the Gratz family, which traded extensively with Kentucky and certain members of which settled in that state. The firm of Reed and Forde was at the same time opening up a flour and fur trade between Pittsburgh and the West. Guy Bryan was also stocking Peter Maynard and William Morrison with trade goods, and the latter were bringing an annual cargo of furs from the West. Tarascon, Berthoud and Company came from Philadelphia in 1802 and established a mercantile and shipbuilding business in Pittsburgh. Cargoes were carried in twelve-oared barges employing French crews, and these barges were said to have waited at Pittsburgh during the eight weeks that it took to exchange goods with Philadelphia. James O'Hara of Pittsburgh included a trade with Saint Louis among his many ventures. From the other end of the Ohio, the well known Francois Vigo was dealing with Pittsburgh, and there is a record of three of his boats ascending to that city at once. Page 34, (c.1793), a hospital boat was operated in connection with the army. Page 37, An...agent in New Orleans reported in August, 1801, that between 350 and 400 boats had come down river within the last year. Pages 39-55, Boats and Boat Building. Page 40, The necessity of providing transportation on shallow water led to the development in the West of an amazing variety of watercraft, most of them modeled in whole or in part upon those boats already in use in Europe and eastern America. Page 41, In the North the necessity of frequent portages kept the birch bark canoe in common use for at least two centuries...It was occasionally portaged from Lake Erie or the Genesee River to the headwaters of the Ohio (River), and on the latter river the Indians sometimes constructed canoes of elm bark. On the Ohio and Mississippi rivers the dugout canoe, or pirogue, was more familiar. It was hollowed by fire or adz, usually from the sycamore, cypress, or cottonwood tree, and had one or both ends squared...Rafting was one of the important industries of the West, rafts of timber were being floated from the lower Mississippi to New Orleans. Page 42, The boats that were built by the firm of Baynton, Wharton, and Morgan in 1767 were probably all of this type (bateau). In 1784 Crevecoeur described the boats built in Pittsburgh as carrying fifty to seventy tons and having bottoms a little rounded, but without keels. Page 44, (I)n general...the keelboat (was)...a long, narrow boat of light draft intended for shallow waters, and the barge (was)...much wider and heavier, drawing more water, and therefore intended for the deep waters of the Mississippi and the lower Ohio. Pages 44, 45, The ordinary keelboat was forty to eighty feet long and from seven to ten feet in beam, had a shallow keel, and was sharp at both ends. It drew about two feet of water when loaded. The middle part of the boat might be left open, but usually it was covered in whole or in part by a cabin or a cargo box that had an inside clearance of about six feet. Here the goods were stored and here the passengers found shelter...Steering was done by means of a long oar pivoted at the stern and extending ten or twelve feet beyond the boat. The steersman, who was usually the boat's captain, or patroon, as he was called in the West, stood upon the roof of the cabin or upon a block made of a length of log upended and with notches cut in the side...The keelboat's burden ranged between fifteen and fifty tons, but was usually less than thirty...Barges were a great deal wider than keelboats, probably varying between twelve and twenty feet...Their draft was about three or four feet. Page 46, A barge employed from fifteen to fifty men, depending on its size, and it could be brought downstream with less than half the men necessary to take it up. Probably a great majority of the barges were small, with a burden of around forty tons, but there were in use, especially during the later years, a number with capacities ranging up to one hundred and seventy tons, and even larger. Page 47, Zadok Cramer described the boats intended for the Mississippi as being necessarily much stronger in their timbers, and more firmly built than those for the Ohio (River) only...The flatboat was certainly in use on the Ohio (River) by 1780 and no doubt much sooner, as a means of transportation it retained its importance until it reached its peak in 1846-1847. Page 50, In May, 1760, Jehu Eyre, a shipwright of Philadelphia...spent some months building bateaux at Pittsburgh and on Lake Erie. Page 52, (Of boatbuilding centers) on the upper waters, Brownsville (Redstone) and Pittsburgh were the most important. Page 62, The captain or patroon was steersman if the boat was small. Page 64, (T)he cordelle, or towline...was several hundred feet long. Page 65, (K)eelboats often traveled in pairs in order to assist each other. Page 70, The project of digging a canal was proposed in the very early days, and in 1804 a company was incorporated, but the work did not begin until 1826. Page 83, Estimates placed flatboat losses at one-fifth to one-fourth of the total built, though the risk implied in these figures seems great enough to preclude ventures. Pages 85, 86, (T)he flatboatmen, who between voyages were farmers, merchants, or boatbuilders...(W)hen patroons were ready for the upriver voyage they sometimes filled out their crews with men who had come down on flatboats. Pages 86, 87, (The) period (of keelboatmen) might be placed roughly at from 1795 to 1840. Pages 89, 90, (Illness, flatboatmen, and marine hospitals)...The mortality among boatmen from disease continued to be very high. According to reports, it was common for two out of five of a flatboat crew to die, and sometimes the whole crew perished and left boat and cargo deserted. It was not until 1837 that Congress gave much attention to marine hospitals, then at one stroke it provided for establishments that were eventually built at New Orleans, Natchez, Napoleon, Saint Louis, Paducah, Louisville, and Pittsburgh. Page 102, By 1815 there were probably between two and three thousand men employed on the river barges and keelboats. Pages 116-133, River Pirates and the Natchez Trace. Page 116, The first distinct mention of pirates is found around 1760, when they had begun to center on Cottonwood Creek and at the Grand Tower. Page 117, Apparently it was because of the activities of (the Colbert) Gang that the Spanish governor in 1788 ordered that all boats bound for Saint Louis must sail in company. The flotilla thus formed attacked and captured the pirate stronghold at Cottonwood Creek and recovered part of the plunder taken in former years....(B)oat wreckers who made their headquarters around Cash River near Fort Massac on the Ohio River, or...the outlaws farther upstream near Cave-in-Rock...The boat wreckers sometimes endeavored to entice the crews of passing boats on shore for games of cards and would cheat them...(and) their habit of offering to pilot boats through dangerous channels and then wrecking them or driving them upon shoals where they could be robbed. Page 118, The most famous practitioner of the boat wrecking profession was said to be Colonel Fluger (or Pfluger) of New Hampshire, known familiarly throughout the West as Colonel Plug. Page 119, The most widely known center of river piracy was at Cave-in-Rock on the Illinois shore of the Ohio (River) about twenty miles below Shawneetown and just above the modern village of Cave-in-Rock, Illinois. The cave is in a long limestone bluff, and its floor is about forty feet above low water, so that flood waters often reach it...Cave-in-Rock Island, just above the cave, divided the river and, by turning the main channel to the right, forced boatmen to drift close to the mouth of the cave. Ten miles above the cave was Battery Rock, a bluff on the Illinois side about a quarter of a mile long. Below the cave were Walker's Bar, Tower Rock, and Hurricane Island. Together these hazards formed for about eight miles a dangerous channel for which it was almost always necessary to hire a pilot. Page 120, Apparently there were several successive bands of outlaws who operated in the vicinity of Cave-in-Rock, (possibly a)...Jim Wilson. Pages 121, 122, The best-known name connected with the outlaw history of Cave-in-Rock was that of Samuel Mason (who was)...a highwayman and pirate (and)...he was born in Virginia about 1750...He migrated to western Kentucky, where at Red Banks (Henderson) he appeared by 1791 as the leader of the rogues and outlaws of that region...From Red Banks, Mason and his family and followers, amounting to twenty or thirty in number, moved down river about fourteen miles, apparently to make their headquarters on the Kentucky shore opposite Diamond Island...(The gang then) moved on to Cave-in-Rock, seventy miles below, where headquarters were established for the greater part of 1797...James May (also)...joined (Samuel) Mason's gang. Pages 122, 123, (T)he Harpe brothers...were infamous in the early history of Kentucky and Tennessee...Micajah and Wiley Harpe, believed to be brothers, were born around 1770...in North Carolina...(The Harpe brothers and families) were apprehended in December, 1798, and imprisoned at Stanford, Kentucky...(After release, they) set out by a circuitous route to join their men near Cave-in-Rock. Page 124, (T)he flatboatman who came down to New Orleans had the choice of three methods for his return homeward. One was to take ship for Baltimore or Philadelphia and cross the mountains to his western home, another was to join a keelboat crew and return the way he had come, and the other and commoner way was to travel by the Natchez Trace. This trace led through a maze of woods trails and over frequent fords from New Orleans to Natchez and then by the old Indian and buffalo trail to Nashville, a total distance of approximately seven hundred miles. Page 125, Returning boatmen...traveled in parties of three to twenty...usually they walked, but sometimes they bought horses or Texas ponies in New Orleans or Natchez...In the earlier days before the trace was improved, the journey from Natchez to Nashville required from fifteen to twenty days. Page 127, At Nashville the (returning) parties generally broke up, and the boatmen traveled singly or in smaller groups eastward to Knoxville or across the Barrens to Danville, whence there were well traveled roads to the various parts of the Ohio Valley. The man who knew the Natchez Trace best was probably John L. Swaney, who traversed it as mail carrier from about 1796 to about 1804. He allowed three weeks...for the round trip of eleven hundred miles from Nashville to Natchez. Page 131, The trials (of Wiley Harpe and James May) were held at Old Greenville in January and February, 1804, and on the eighth of the latter month, both Harpe and May were hanged. Pages 132, 133, Thomas Nuttall speaks of the robbers...before 1811 as numbering about eighty men and as being divided into two gangs, one at Stack Island (or Crow's Nest, in the middle of Nine-Mile Reach, at what is now the southeastern corner of Arkansas) and the other at the mouth of the Arkansas. They were accustomed to buying goods and paying for them with counterfeit money, (c.1811). Pages 159-174, Shipbuilding on the Western Waters. Pages 160, 161, (H)opes of making the Ohio (River Valley) a great shipbuilding center (included local wood for)...cheap planks...iron ore...(and) hemp and flax...raised in the country...The materials were at hand and experienced workmen were on the way. Pages 161, 162, The first seagoing vessel from the upper waters (of the Ohio River) was probably...the Kentucky Gazette of May 5, 1792 (which was)...built on the Monongahela (River) and bound for New Orleans (and) Philadelphia. Pages 162, 163, Early in 1800 a group of farmers and others living near Elizabeth, (Pennsylvania), on the Monongahela (River) organized themselves into the Monongahela Company and began the construction of a vessel, with a John Scott as designer and master builder...Meanwhile another boat, the schooner Redstone, forty-five feet in keel, owned by Samuel Jackson and Company, was being built at Joseph Chester's shipyard below Brownsville...The Elizabeth, (Pennsylvania), boat was launched on April 23, 1801, and christened the Monongahela Farmer. It was of perhaps 100 tons burden, and a schooner rig was planned for use after it reached New Orleans. Under the command of John Walker, the vessel loaded about 750 barrels of flour and began its voyage down the rivers, touching at Pittsburgh on May 13. Adding whiskey, hides, hemp, and flax to her cargo on the way, the Monongahela Farmer drifted downstream, but at Louisville she had to wait three months before the river rose enough to carry her over the falls (of the Ohio River)...When New Orleans was reached...the vessel itself was sold and used in the trade between the eastern coast and the West Indies and New Orleans. Pages 164, 165, Shipbuilding at Pittsburgh was carried on principally by Eliphalet Beebe and by the firm of John A. Tarascon Brothers, James Berthoud and Company. The Tarascons, originally from Bordeaux, were established as merchants in Philadelphia when they realized that large profits might be gained by building ships at the headwaters of the Ohio in the midst of as fine and cheap timber as the country produced. Accordingly they sent two of their clerks, Charles Brugiere and James Berthoud, to investigate conditions around Pittsburgh and to report upon the navigability of the Ohio and the Mississippi (Rivers). The result was that they established at Pittsburgh a shipyard with dependent smith shops and rigging and sail loft, as well as a store and warehouse where they carried on a merchandising business...(In 1803) the ship Pittsburgh, 270 tons, and the schooner, Amity, about 100 tons, (were) built under the direction of Captain Beebe in the Tarascon (ship)yard. Both were laden with flour and sailed about May 1, the first bound for Lisbon and the other for Saint Thomas. In 1804 the Tarascons launched the brig Nanina, about 150 tons, and the ship Louisiana, of perhaps 200 tons. Beebe's yard also built the schooner Conquest, owned by James O'Hara, and a brig that may have been the Allegheny. The next year the brig General Butler, owned by O'Hara, sailed for Liverpool with a cargo of flour. After unloading she departed for Philadelphia. Page 165, (T)he (ship) Louisiana built in the Tarascon yard under the direction of Abraham Marpole...was launched in April, 1804, and left soon after for the mouth of the Cumberland River, there to take on a load of cotton bound for Liverpool. Pages 166, 167, 168, The principal center of shipbuilding in the West was Marietta, (Ohio). The town had been partly settled by seamen and shipwrights from Connecticut and Rhode Island, who...planned on...building ships cheaply from the abundant timber of the Ohio Valley, transporting low priced farm produce in them to the markets of the world, and selling both ships and cargoes...Scarcely had the town been well established before these activities were begun and several river craft were built. These were followed in 1801 by the brig Saint Clair, 104 tons burden, built by Stephen Devol...The Saint Clair reached New Orleans during the first part of June (1801)...At New Orleans the Saint Clair anchored in the stream to avoid the payment of duty and after a short stay went on to Havana (Cuba), where the flour was sold...She then sailed for Philadelphia with a cargo of sugar. Page 168, The principal (ship)builders of Marietta, (Ohio), were Jonathan Devol and James Whitney, and the chief owners were Charles Green, B.I. Gilman, Abner Lord, and E.W. Tupper. It was probably in the spring of 1802 that the ship Muskingum, of about 220 tons burden, and the brig Eliza Green, about 130 tons, were launched. Page 169, (O)ther gunboats were constructed on the western waters, including two at Marietta, (Ohio), in 1806, two at Columbia (near Cincinnati) in 1807, and several in the yard of Matthew Lyon of Eddyville, Kentucky. Pages 169, 170, (T)he burden a vessel could carry varied with the nature of the cargo. Probably, however, the standard practice was to calculate a ton for each ninety-five cubic feet of capacity. Pages 175, 176, 177, (P)acket (boats) on the western waters (Ohio River Valley)...Freight and letters were carried, and insurance was sold...mail packets...Mail service by river never proved satisfactory, as it was slower than overland mail, not as punctual, and incurred great expense...In 1810, between May 1 and November 14, Pittsburgh imported from downriver 689 tons of spun yarn and hemp. Page 183, The perils of river navigation early beckoned to the insurance broker as a fruitful field for speculation...With the advance of commerce, companies were incorporated to sell insurance as well as to handle financial affairs in general. The Kentucky Insurance Company, incorporated in 1802, seems to have been the first and to have had the legal monopoly on marine insurance in Kentucky until 1818. Page 186, A considerable portion of the flatboats that left the upper towns bore cargoes destined to be disposed of from place to place along the river...The part of the boat dedicated to trade was outfitted with shelves and counters...Since they served as the department stores of the rivers, the boats carried large stocks of groceries, liquors, dry goods, and hardware. - Banta, Richard Elwell. 1949. The Ohio. New York, New York, Rinehart and Company, Inc. OCLC 8932921. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 976.9, BANTA. Page 270, (Dutch Company from New Amsterdam) bought the equivalent of two present counties of land on the south bank of the Ohio (River) near the mouth of the Kentucky River. - Beck, Bodog Felix, M.D., and Doree Smedley. 1944. Honey and Your Health, a Nutrimental, Medicinal and Historical Commentary. New York, New York, Dodd, Mead, and Company. OCLC 981740. PUBLIC LIBRARY 641.38, BECK. Page 42, By 1800, England alone was importing over three hundred million pounds annually. Page 44, As the consumption of refined sugars increased in the United States and in England, new digestive and nervous disorders made their appearance. Page 45, (Sugar is a) powerful (stimulant), habit forming, and actually should be classified as (a drug), rather than (as food). Page 46, In the manufacture of cane sugar...the cane juice is treated with the fumes of burning sulphur, or else heated with bisulphide of lime - a process in which all of the proteins, fats, minerals, vitamins and enzymes of the natural cane juice are extracted. Page 46-48, Sugar - sterile, devitalized product, strong stimulant, addictive, with no nutritive value. - Bremer, Laville. 1936. Guide to New Orleans and Environs. New Orleans, Louisiana, Vieux Carre Printery. OCLC 25270261. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 917.63, BREMER. Pages 27, 32, Chalmette, Louisiana, American Sugar Refinery, the largest single unit of its kind in the world. It covers seventy acres, with forty-three buildings, and cost five millions of dollars. - Brunner, Heinrich. 1977. Cuban Sugar Policy from 1963 to 1970. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 0-8229-3342-X. PUBLIC LIBRARY 382.41, BRUNNER. Page ix, In Cuba, sugar policy is tantamount to national development policy. This near equivalence is due to Cuban development strategy after 1963, which was designed to stimulate the development of the rest of the economy through the expansion of the sugar export trade. Page 5, (Sugar) required approximately 80 percent of the cultivated land and employed one-quarter of the labor force. Page 8, Between 1950 and 1960 Cuban sugar represented on the average 30 percent of the total world export volume. Pages 9-11, (After World War II), the two largest sugar producers, with a share of over 10 percent of the total volume, were Cuba and the Soviet Union. - Buse, Dieter K. 2005. The Regions of Germany. Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-32400-X. PUBLIC LIBRARY 943.003, BUSE. Pages 17-38, Bavaria, Germany. Page 22, The enlarged (Bavarian) state (in Germany) survived the treaty negotiations in 1815 but then had difficulty maintaining its independence in the face of expansionist Habsburg and Prussian power...In the early nineteenth century Bavaria experienced the results of Europe's secularizing trends, including a rising illegitimate birthrate, geographic mobility, and political unrest...Economic depression and scandal about the monarch's mistress, the dancer Lola Montez, whom the king elevated to countess, tipped the balance toward revolution in 1848...Bavarian society remained predominantly rural, with over 90 percent of the population in communities of less than 2,000 people at the end of the nineteenth century. Page 23, The monarchs, especially Ludwig I and II (the mad king), engaged in museum and gallery building, which provided the basis for Munich's cultural importance, which by 1900 rivaled Berlin's. Page 23, The (German) nazis had their start here (in Munich) in the early 1920s. Page 26, (The) economy (of Bavaria, Germany) ranks as the equivalent to twentieth among the top exporting countries in the world (agriculture, tourism)...(with) privatization of state property. Page 33, Kriminalmuseum, with collections about crime. Page 34, The robber museum at the Bauernhofmuseum. Pages 39-56, Berlin, Germany. Page 41, The (Berlin, Germany) city's debt stands at 50 billion Euros and is accelerating, while its economic growth has been in decline and unemployment is nearly 20 percent...Much of the large Turkish population lives in the (district of Kreuzberg in Berlin, Germany). Page 42, The city (of Berlin, Germany) has always drawn foreigners...Each century brought a new group, (as) in the sixteenth century Dutch traders...By the 1980s, Germany's liberal asylum laws brought diverse refugees from every trouble point on the globe, especially Asia and the Middle East. Page 55, (Berlin, Germany, has a museum) on the history of sugar. Page 75, (Bremen, Germany) is located on the Weser River about 60 kilometers from the North Sea, while its subcity, the port of Bremerhaven, is on the seacoast near the mouth of the same river...Sandy dunes and marshes surround the two (German) cities within the lowlands of the state of Lower Saxony, (Germany). Some 170 kilometers of dykes defend the cities against flood tides...As a member of the Hanseatic League, for centuries Bremen merchants traded along the coastline of Europe from Spain to Russia. Page 76, (Bremen, Germany) industrial factories (for)...shipbuilding. Pages 77, 78, Bremerhaven, (Germany), sugar (imports)...Some 40 percent of the population work in trades related to the port, which is second only to Hamburg's in size and importance...Each of the major companies, Borgward in automobiles and Weser and Vulkan in shipbuilding, has gone under between the 1960s and 1995. Page 82, (Bremerhaven, Germany), the National Maritime Museum (Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum), (and) a submarine (display). Pages 85-94, Hamburg, Germany. Page 85, The locals (of Hamburg, Germany)...claim that Hamburg is the richest and most productive city in Europe...Approximately 100 kilometers from the sea on the Elbe River, Hamburg is Germany's largest overseas trading center and second largest city after Berlin, (Germany). Page 87, In 1300, the town (of Hamburg, Germany) of approximately 5,000 inhabitants became a member of the Hanseatic League of north European trading cities. Fish, grains, linens, and many agricultural products, moved from between Russia and Spain, from the Elbe River hinterland to Scotland, were a hallmark of Hamburg's profitable commerce. Pages 87, 88, (I)n 1780 (in Hamburg, Germany), 8,000 people in 800 establishments were employed in refining cane sugar imported from the Caribbean. The city grew to more than 100,000 inhabitants by the middle of the eighteenth century. Its population began to pour out of the defensive walls as this medium sized city state's trade attracted craftsmen and traders from the Netherlands, France, and German hinterlands...smuggling and shipping...By 1860, less than 60 percent of the population (of Hamburg, Germany) had been born in the city state...(I)n 1892 a cholera epidemic killed nearly 10,000 people in six weeks...The Baltic-North Sea canal opened access to northeastern European markets after 1895. Page 89, After the worst flooding in centuries during 1962, new dykes and floodplain controls were built (for Hamburg, Germany)...Shipbuilding, shipping, and exporting the products of German mills, such as automobiles, restored Hamburg's trade. Page 90, Hamburg, (Germany), is a rich city that has successfully combined being Europe's second largest container port and a center of financial, industrial, and social services. Simultaneously, Hamburg remains the banking and insurance center for northern Germany...Some 6,200 exporting firms have offices (in Hamburg, Germany). Page 92, (The Hamburg) St. Pauli red light district...The dykes along the Elbe (River). Pages 111-130, Lower Saxony, Germany, which surrounds Bremen, and Bremerhaven. Page 114, (For the Lower Saxony, Germany) low coastal lands, and the proximity to the Netherlands have resulted in Frisians sharing many traits with the Dutch...(W)hen the Netherlands demanded part of East Friesland as compensation for German wartime destruction of dikes and loss of land, the Frisians protested and insisted on remaining German. Page 126, (Germany's Northern sea coastal) cities, such as Emden, Wilhelmshaven, and Cuxhaven, are marine centers with specialty shipbuilding and military installations. Page 134, Most of the coastal cities, such as Wismar, Rostock, Stralsund, and Greiswald, operated independently for much of the late medieval and early modern era. They participated in the Hanseatic League of north German trading cities, moving salt, fish, furs, and grains...Swedish occupation of many coastal cities destroyed the league by the late seventeenth century. Page 149, (Dortmund in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) became one of the most important commercial centers of the Hanseatic League. Page 155, This region (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) has more large cities (30 over 100,000) than any region of Germany, but many are in difficult financial straits...Oberhausen and Bielefeld are on the edge of bankruptcy. Page 177, Mainz, Germany, In the 1440s Gutenberg created the printing press. Page 206, Gorlitz (a city of 80,000 in Saxony, Germany, is) on the border with Poland (and)...a black market of Polish low wage workers exists. Page 219, Salzwedel (in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) in the far north once belonged to the Hanseatic League and became quite prosperous as a trading center. Page 226, The Hanseatic League, to which Lubeck (in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) belonged and partly led, illustrates the importance of the Baltic trade. Pages 226, 227, Two main developments supported expansion (of Kiel, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) from 51,000 inhabitants in 1885 to 107,000 in 1900 and 211,000 in 1910, shipping and especially shipbuilding. Page 227, At present, some state representatives assert that the region is a bridge between the Continent and Scandinavia. Page 235, (Thuringia, Germany's) ancient role as central trading axis in Europe. Page 238, (T)rade routes...ran in both directions through the region (of Thuringia, Germany)...From Spain and France through the Thuringian cities toward Russia, the route ran along a course, which the nineteenth century railway would follow. North-south, another trade route tied coastal cities to Nuremberg and southern trade goods. Pages 253-260, Chronology - Carswell, John. 1960. The South Sea Bubble. Stanford, California, Stanford University Press. OCLC 250915. PUBLIC LIBRARY 332.630942, CARSWELL. Pages v, vi, (H)alf a dozen of the men who served as South Sea (Company) directors down to 1720 are...in The Dictionary of National Biography...(T)he events that affected nearly every pocket in the country...The official records of the South Sea Company are preserved in the British Museum...(and) in the Goldsmith Collection (of early economic literature) in the Records of the House of Lords...(in) London University Library. Page 1, (By) 1688 London (England) had become the biggest town in Europe. Amsterdam had perhaps a quarter of a million people, Paris 400,000. Half a million people...lived in London...London's principal thoroughfare, the (River) Thames. Page 3, From the seaward side London (England) was one unit in the ever more closely integrated commercial system disposed along both sides of the waters which connected Britain, the Netherlands, and France. Page 4, So far as the system had a financial capital it was Amsterdam...(whose banks) were deeply interested in the commerce of London. As time passed, and London's prosperity advanced, the biggest men in the City (of London) found it necessary to have money and credit in Amsterdam, and the exchange rate there was considered the index to the strength of (the British pound) sterling. Pages 4, 5, John Houblon, who dominated the Bank of England from its foundation until his death in 1712, and Thomas Papillon, who led the great onslaught on the old East India Company in the 1690s...Edward Desbouverie, the great Turkey merchant and his sons, William, Edward, and Christopher. Page 5, South Sea Company directors, background, history. Page 6, (F)oreign stream that fed revolutionary London (in the seventeenth century)...There was a large Dutch business community, and an important German one (in London, England). Pages 6, 7, c.1691...John Law, then aged twenty, settled in the new (British) suburb of St. Giles's...(John Law's) father, after acquiring a substantial fortune as a goldsmith and banker to the best names in Scotland, had become a landed man, Laird of Lauriston...(Later) in London...(John Law's) landlord (in St. Giles's was) Thomas Neale (Master of the Mint) and...the promoter of the first English State lottery, launched while (John) Law was in London. Page 8, John Law in England, arrested, escaped. Page 9 (footnote), By 1690 there were several hundred coffee houses in London and Westminster. Page 11, Josiah Child, with his...holding in the East India Company. Page 12, The import of drugs against the export of cloth was a highly recommended branch of the Levant trade. Page 13, Embezzlement and fraudulent conversion...were unknown to the English law until the end of the eighteenth century. Page 14, False pretences was not an offense until 1757. Page 15 (footnote), Theodore Janssen...was prosecuted by the patentees (of white paper production) for breach of their monopoly in 1687. Pages 22-39, Chapter 2, Governor and Company for Making Hollow Sword Blades in the North of England, also Sword Blade Company, Sword Blade Bank Page 23, Begin speaking of a (British) National Debt in 1693. Page 24, John Hungerford...legal adviser to the East India Company. Page 26, In 1693 (Gilbert Heathcote) fought and won the test case of the interloping sloop Redbridge, which broke...Josiah Child's grip on the East India trade. In 1694 he played a leading part in the foundation of the Bank of England. Pages 26, 27, Bankers with Bank of England, Gilbert Heathcote, James and John Houblon and another Houblon brother, and Theodore Janssen, William Gore (these 2 also South Sea Company directors) and Michael Godfrey. Page 27, (The Bank of England) had borrowed its tradition from the...banks of Genoa (Italy) and Amsterdam (Holland). Page 27 (footnote), In 1673 (in England) the business sense of (the term) director was still regarded as a foreign usage. Page 29, (Bank of England's) correspondents in Amsterdam, Antwerp, Lisbon, Oporto, Hamburg, and Berne. Page 30, By the monopoly clause in the Engraftment Act of 1697 the Bank (of England) destroyed all its obvious rivals. Page 30, Samuel Ongley...who was to preside over the South Sea Company in its early years. Pages 30, 31, In 1691... (Stephen) Evance promoted a scheme for importing...Huguenot technicians to make (hollow sword blades) in England (receiving)...a charter of incorporation as the Governor and Company for Making Hollow Sword Blades in the North of England...(Stephen) Evance associate Francis Child...from time to time (Sword Blade Company) confiscated smuggled blades...(Stephen) Evance became an Excise Commissioner, and succeeded...Francis Child, as jeweller to William III. Page 31, By (the early 1700s), the Sword Blade Company had passed into other hands...the (Sword Blade) Company's new secretary...John Blunt (or John Blount). Page 32, Elias Turner, Governor of the (Sword Blade) Company, Jacob Sawbridge, the Deputy Governor, and George Caswall. Page 40, August 1710, Robert Harley, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer, replaced Francis Godolphin to preside over Treasury in England (as Lord High Treasurer). Pages 40, 41, (Robert) Harley...correspondence with the banker (John) Drummond at The Hague,...Holland, (who recommended)...James Bateman, or...Theodore Janssen. Page 41, (c.1710), the new directors (of the East India Company) chosen were Arthur Moore...Edward Gibbon, and John Blunt (or John Blount). Page 43, The changes of 1710 were the political expression of the first fully fledged crisis in the commercial and financial revolution through which the nation was still passing. Page 43, London's population in...1710 had risen...to over 675,000. Page 43 (footnote), (Charles) Povey...developed at different times a pirate letter carrying service (prosecuted by the Post Office). Pages 44, 45, The Continentals...were lining their pockets as they supplied the British forces and bought British government securities. It seems especially intolerable that Dutchmen and Portuguese Jews should have a lien on British taxation. It was no accident that the Sacheverell mob tried to burn down the (Sword Blade) Bank. Page 45, (Robert) Harley founded his power...that for the past ten years the public purse had been scandalously mismanaged for...the benefit of foreigners and the Bank of England. Page 46, The South Sea trade...was considered the choicest commercial prize the war had to offer. It answered every popular economic maxim...the fruits were to be shared with the Dutch. Page 50, (A)bout half the (British) guardsmen who signed for pay never appeared on parade. Pages 50, 51, 52, Lottery loans, much of the marketing (of the lottery loans) was done through the Sword Blade syndicate and their associates. Page 51, (Robert) Harley was stabbed...and during his convalescence his brother Edward and (John) Blunt shared virtually complete control at the (British) Treasury. Pages 52, 53, The day before (Robert Harley) was stabbed...he announced...that the total public Debt for which no funds had been assigned by Parliament came to the...total of 9 million pounds sterling (British). Pages 53, 54, On May 2 (1711), (Robert) Harley unfolded his proposal to incorporate the holders of the whole unsecured 9 million pounds sterling as a company to carry on the South Sea trade...before the end of May, (Robert) Harley was...Lord High Treasurer (in England). Page 54, The provisions of the Bill for setting up the South Sea Company, which passed rapidly through all its stages, were quite simple...in a...company to be set up under the Act to carry on the sole trade and traffick, from 1 August 1711 (from Americas). Page 55, Just as (John Blunt and his associates) had employed the Sword Blade charter to run a bank, they now meant to use the South Sea Company's privileges as a facade behind which they could continue the business of financial manipulation which they really understood. Page 56, (T)he scheme as a business proposition was from the first a sham. Pages 57, 58, The Charter creating the (South Sea) Company in form and appointing its first Court of Directors was sealed on 10 September 1711...(Robert) Harley...was Governor, (James) Bateman was Sub Governor, and (Samuel) Ongley...was Deputy Governor. In addition there were thirty...directors...Five (directors) places were reserved for the Sword Blade group...Not a single one of (the directors) had any experience of the South American, or even the West Indian trade. Page 61, Nothing excited the job-hungry eighteenth century more than a new consignment of this commodity (patronage). Pages 61, 62, The (South Sea) Company...required a banker, which was...the Sword Blade...The original (South Sea Company) Secretary, James Pym, was removed very quickly...(John) Ury, his successor...the accountant (John) Grigsby...Robert Knight, the cashier. Page 63, If he had not the sagacity and scope of his contemporary (John) Law (in France), (Robert) Knight had some of the requisites of a great financier. Page 63, Illness, which ended in death, removed the goldsmith and army clothing contractor, Benjamin Tudman (one director of the South Sea Company). Page 63 (footnote), John Blunt (or John Blount), relatives, ties to East India Company, Sword Blade Bank. Pages 63, 64, (T)he Sword Blade Bank...controlled...shares in the South Sea Company entitling them to thirty-two votes in the choice of directors...Robert Beachcroft and Matthew Decker (both directors, South Sea Company)...but Decker...chose to rejoin...the East India Company...Fisher Tench (one director for the South Sea Company, and a neighbor of Gilbert Heathcote with Bank of England). Page 65, Altogether, between 1711 and 1714, (Robert) Harley added 9 million pounds sterling to the funded (British National) Debt, all of it by lotteries. Pages 68, 69, 1715...Prince of Wales..governor (of South Sea Company and he was the son of King George I of England)...Horatio Townshend...and James Campbell (both directors, South Sea Company, and James Campbell) and his brother, Islay, were deeply interested in financial transactions, not only in London, but in Paris in conjunction with their kinsman, (John) Law (in France). Page 69, William Astell, Abrose Page, Francis Hawes, three directors of South Sea Company. Francis Hawes, once clerk in Treasurer of the Navy's office. Page 70, The (British) government...depended on tampering with the mail for private information about politics and finance. Page 70, King George I of England, German harem. Pages 70, 71, (John Aislabie, October 1714, became Treasurer of the Navy and) he promote(d) Francis Hawes, his cashier as Treasurer of the Navy and a South Sea director since 1715, to be, additionally, Receiver General of Customs. Page 73, (In 1718, in the Prince of Wales) place...King (George I) himself agreed to the (South Sea) Company's...request that he should be their Governor...(T)he King's Governorship, titular though it might be, made it impossible to dissociate the (South Sea) Company from the regime in the eyes of the public. Page 74, In 1718 one of (the Sword Blade Bank's)...clerks, Robert Surman, was appointed to the...South Sea (Company)...as assistant to (Robert) Knight. Page 75, In November 1718 Sub Governor (of the South Sea Company), (James) Bateman died at his town house in Soho, and three months later (the South Sea Company's) Deputy Governor (Samuel) Shepheard...died also. Page 75, The biggest financial institution in England, or, for the time being, in Europe, (the South Sea Company, lost two) managers as Western Europe moved towards its great financial crisis...John Fellowes (became the South Sea Company's) new Sub Governor (and)...Charles Joye (became Deputy governor)...Theodore Janssen (became one director). Page 76, With its trade at a full stop for all to see, the (South Sea) Company became, from sheer necessity, a naked finance corporation...(and) it was completely exposed to the financial manipulators who had played so large a part in its management from the first, its fortunes were linked, formally and informally, with those of the regime (of George I of England) and the (British) government. Pages 77-97, Chapter 5, John Law and Mississippi Company in France, and ties to England Pages 77, 79, (Robert) Harley (of the South Sea Company) had received in 1711...a letter from John Law (of Mississippi Bubble scheme, who was)...writing from Brussels...By 1712 (John Law) was at The Hague (Holland), and in the summer of 1713...he arrived in Paris, where he immediately made contact with the finance minister of Louis XIV...when (John Law) settled in France he was past forty. Page 81, In September 1715 Louis XIV died, and his great grandchild reigned from his nursery (under Regent Philip of Orleans). Page 82, (T)he National Debt (in France was)...over 700 million (livres)...and the...ministers saw no solution except default and bankruptcy. Within six weeks of Louis XIV's death (John) Law put his solution before (the ministers in France and was) rejected. Page 83, (John Law's) Banque Generale opened its doors on 16 April 1716. Page 83, Within a year of its foundation (Banque Generale) was one of the strongest financial institutions in Europe. When the Tsar Peter the Great came foraging for civilization in Paris in the summer of 1717, he paid particular attention to (Banque Generale). Page 84, August 1717...(John) Law acquired a controlling interest in the Mississippi Company (in France). This Mississippi Company was a derelict concern with a charter going back to 1712, and so was almost the same age as the South Sea Company (in England). Page 85, Mississippi Company, later known as The Company of the West. Page 86, New Orleans (Louisiana, was designated) in honor of (John) Law's patron (Philip of Orleans). Page 87, In the autumn of 1718 a decree was obtained from the Regent (Philip of Orleans) transforming the Banque Generale from a private company into a national bank...The Banque Royale, which opened in December 1718, was under the complete dictatorship of (John) Law. Page 88, (John) Law (in France) compared his management with the English imitation of it. Page 89, The Sword Blade...had earned...the nickname of the City's pawnbrokers (City of London, England). Page 89, Lottery Loan, 1710 Page 91, The energy of the boom...was now dancing to and fro across the (English) Channel (separating England from France) like a series of electric sparks. Page 92, May 1719 (John Law's) Company of the West (in France)...had undergone a further transformation by absorbing every other oversea trading monopoly in France...This new aggregate, which (John) Law entitled the Company of the Indies...and...(gathered) into one huge monopoly...An arrangement was concluded with the (French) government by which the entire National Debt of France...should be converted into shares in the Company of the Indies. Page 94, Foreigners were investing in John Law's scheme. Page 95, (S)tories that (John) Law was planning to extend his financial empire to the British economy...and that he meant to chain the East India and South Sea Companies to his chariot, and become the financial dictator of Europe. Page 96, (John Law's) house in (France) in the Place Vendome. Page 101, Law's system was rising to its peak, and Paris had become the financial capital of Europe. Page 115, (A) distribution (of the South Sea Company in England) between George I's mistress, the newly created Duchess of Kendal (Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg), her two nieces (actually her daughters by the King) and his own patroness, Countess von Platen. Pages 116, 117, On 22 February (c.1719) the (British) House of Commons passed a resolution expressing concern about the number of (finance) mushroom flotations in the City (of London) and the improper use of charters for objects outside the scope for which they were originally granted...charters for making sword blades were inappropriate for banking, and the Sword Blade Charter was therefore one of the first to be sent for by the Committee (for review). Pages 117, 118, Purchase of friendship (of Charles Stanhope, Secretary of the British Treasury)...was partly extorted by the threat to the Sword Blade charter. Page 118, On 14 February (c.1720, John Law's) Company of the Indies and the Banque Royale (in France) were amalgamated. Page 124, (John Cowper compared) the scheme (of the South Sea Company) to a Trojan horse received with acclamations, but contrived for destruction, and (lectured) the House (of Commons) about the responsibilities of government (in England). Page 125, (Bribes by South Sea Company) to foreign financiers, mostly Dutch...political distributions...to ministers and courtiers...(and) twenty-seven members of the House of Commons. Page 135, (South Sea Company) bribes to politicians. Pages 138, 139, 142, 155, 156, c.1720, the report of (John) Hungerford's Committee on mushroom promotions...and among the twenty-two schemes for fisheries, funeral furnishing, finance, and trade which it dealt with were the two big marine insurance undertakings...Onslow's and Chetwynd's Bubbles...Chetwynd insurance (ties to)...South Sea (Company)...Of the twenty-three directors of Chetwynd's five were South Sea directors or their relatives, (and Lower Alley financial bubbles in London, England). Page 138, (T)he Dutch...had a virtual monopoly of marine insurance. Page 138, (T)he...Bubble Act was imposed (in England). Page 144, Thirteen large advances to colonels and brigadiers were made (by South Sea Company). Page 155, The boom in insurance (in England) had been even more spectacular than in the South Sea (Company)...Chetwynd's insurance (and)...Onslow's (insurance). Page 156, Swindles, in the sense of being primarily money getters, most of these companies undoubtedly were (Lower Alley bubbles). Page 164, For the past three months the paper tornado first roused by (John) Law (in France) had been centred over London (England). Now it had crossed the North Sea and settled over Holland and Germany. Page 165, (I)nsurances were started at Schiedam, Utrecht, Harlem, Delft, Gouda, The Hague, and many other places, all beyond the reach of Blunt's Bubble Act and its penalties...(Some British) were on their way to Holland to mend their fortunes in Dutch insurance...Holland was not the only place of pilgrimage. Others were on the way to Hamburg. Page 170, (John Blunt) was about to put the last story on his house of cards. Pages 173, 200, 201, In 1720, the plague, Marseilles, France, (a virulent form of smallpox), quarantines in all countries for merchant shipping, ships burned. Pages 180-198, bankruptcies, early deaths, panics, bank failures in England, economic collapse and ruin in England, shipwreck of Royal Anne, other losses at sea in September gales (of 1720). Pages 194, 197, (In 1720), crash of the Sword Blade (Bank). Page 195, (T)he (economic) shock was felt by every family of any consequence in England, even if it was far beyond the immediately speculating circle, and on some the effects were crippling and permanent. Page 199, Among several Oxford and Cambridge colleges which had invested in the South Sea (Company, many losses). Pages 199, 200, In Holland the shares of the Dutch West India Company and the numerous insurance schemes sank in October (1720) with devastating suddenness..Moses Haasverberg's English coffee house at Amsterdam...was sacked and burned by a crowd of infuriated Dutchmen. Page 207, (c.1721), As bitter petitions from all over the kingdom (in England) were soon to show, traders and producers everywhere were in real distress. Pages 273-285, Appendix, A South Sea Directory, 1711-1721, Francis Acton, John Campbell, William Astell, James Bateman, Robert Beachcroft, Robert Benson, Lambert Blackwell, Charles Blunt, John Blunt (or John Blount), George Caswall, Robert Chaplin, William Chapman, Robert Chester, Stephen Child, Samuel Clarke, Ambrose Crawley, John Deacle, Matthew Decker, Peter Delaporte, Christopher Desbouverie, James Dolliffe, Henry Durley, James Edmundson, Francis Eyles, John Fellowes, George I of England, George Prince of Wales (became George II of England), Edward Gibbon, John Gore, William Gore, John Grigsby, William Hamond, Edward Harley, Robert Harley, Francis Hawes, Daniel Hayes, Richard Hoare, Richard Horsey, Richard Houlditch, Arthur Ingram, Jacob Jacobsen, Theodore Janssen, Charles Joye, Robert Knight, John Lambert, Joseph Martin, Harcourt Master, Arthur Moore, William Morley, Samuel Ongley, Ambrose Page, George Pitt, Hugh Raymond, Samuel Read, Thomas Reynolds, Henry St. John, Jacob Sawbridge, Samuel Shepheard, Francis Stratford, Robert Surman, Fisher Tench, William Tillard, Horatio Townshend, Benjamin Tudman, John Turner, Thomas Vernon, John Williams, and James Wishart. - Archive, https://web.archive.org/web/20170829182908/http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/hagriffith.htm Cauffield, Joyce van Buskirk, and Carolyn E. Banfield, editors. 1981. The River Book, Cincinnati and the Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio, Program for Cincinnati. OCLC 8806671. PUBLIC LIBRARY 977.178, CAUFFIELD. Page 13, The village of New Richmond, Ohio, twenty miles above Cincinnati, is typical of scores of communities on the flood plain of the Ohio River...packet boats (with) cargoes (of)...barrels of sugar. Page 25, The majority of early settlers came down the river on flatboats and keelboats, stopping where they believed they could safely and profitably make their homes...There were many settlements not only along and near the river highway but farther to the north and south where farms and villages soon sprung up, many near the several tributaries which flow into the Ohio in the Cincinnati area. These tributaries and roads contributed to the growth of Cincinnati and its sister communities south of the Ohio. Pages 26, 28, The building of the Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge, called the Ohio Bridge, commencing in 1856 and...concluding in 1866...(In construction), the cables (were) made of wire manufactured by Richard Johnson and Bros., in Manchester, England, and processed at the Roebling works in Trenton, New Jersey. Page 27, Covington's streets had been laid out as extensions of Cincinnati's for just such an alignment (in bridge construction). Page 28, (T)he financial panic of 1857. Page 37, (T)he books about the working river seem to begin with Mike Fink and the keelboats and end with the demise of the last working steamboat...The flatboats were crude, pole propelled, and scrapped at voyage's end. Page 41, The (United States Army) Corps of Engineers is very active in our area, as it is in all the 25,000 miles of navigable waterways. It controls the river stages, operates the locks, and builds landing ramps and the adjacent parks for pleasure boaters. It is responsible for dredging the navigable channel, for mapping, for issuance of river navigation charts, for bank protection work, for issuing permits for proposed new river facilities, and for seeing to it that wrecks and other hazards to navigation are properly marked or removed. It is a busy organization and does an excellent job...The United States Coast Guard is also very visible and valuable in our pool as elsewhere. It is responsible for aids to navigation, such as shore navigation lights and buoys. It is active, along with the Kentucky State Police, in maintaining water patrols to see that boats are properly equipped, safe, and not overloaded. It is on the scene in any boating accidents and is responsible for determining how it happened and who is at fault. The U.S. Coast Guard issues licenses to commercial navigators, engineers, and mates...It has jurisdiction over commercial craft, passenger-for-hire craft, and pleasure boats...The Guard is also active and encouraging of civilian boating groups, such as the United States Power Squadron, the Coast Guard Auxiliary, and the Propeller Club. Pages 41, 42, (T)his river of ours serves as a link with European countries. Small barges called LASH (Lighter Aboard Ship) are towed to the hinterlands of America, loaded with American goods, and then the whole barge is picked up by gigantic cranes on the sterns of LASH ships, stowed aboard and unloaded in foreign ports, there to be towed to the hinterlands of those countries. In addition to this, box-like containers are now being moved by barge to New Orleans, Louisiana, and then loaded on to containerships for foreign destinations. Pages 48-51, River Pirates and Outlaws, by Carl R. Bogardus, Sr. Page 49, The very first flatboat to descend the Monongahela, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers to New Orleans was owned by a Pennsylvanian and veteran of the American Revolution, Jacob Yoder (1758-1832). He made the voyage with a flatboat loaded with produce in 1782, returning to Philadelphia by sea...The first known piracy was around 1760, at Grand Tower on the Mississippi River, when a keelboat bound from New Orleans, Louisiana to the Illinois country was captured by renegades...In 1788, the Colbert Gang was robbing boats from their base at Cottonwood Creek on the Mississippi. Because of this, the Spanish Government ordered all boats to travel in flotillas for mutual protection. The pirates then changed their operations to the lower Ohio River, where later they were joined by their counterparts who had been driven from the upper Ohio, and where they were generally known as boat wreckers...The most widely known center of river piracy was at Cave-in-Rock on the Illinois shore of the Ohio River, about twenty miles below Shawneetown...It...began after the close of the Revolutionary War when renegades from eastern communities, deserters...and outlaws, began filtering into the Ohio Valley. Page 57, (R)esidences (mimicked)...Steamboat Gothic or Carpenter's Gothic...There were reminiscences of English Gothic churches, and tracery Italianate towers in wood with large console brackets, Moorish multi-arch motifs...(S)teamboat craftsmanship and domestic architectural (with)...both house and boat (called) Steamboat Gothic. Pages 102, 103, History of Showboating on the Ohio River...floating theater. Pages 105-110, 220, Navigation and Flood Damage Prevention, by Lt. General Harry A. Griffith, formerly Division Engineer of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Ohio River Division, headquartered in Cincinnati, and West Point/1949. Pages 143, 144, The settlement of Losantiville (later renamed Cincinnati) happened much the same as that of Columbia (located near present day Lunken Airport)...The town was to be established on the large floodplain opposite the Licking River. Pages 150-155, Shipbuilding, by Alan L. Bates. Page 151, (drawing), James E. Howard, Sr., founder of the Howard Shipyard, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Page 153, (three photographs), Marietta, Ohio, shipyard in 1896...Jefferson (Indiana) Boat and Machine Company, July 1965...(and) 1893 photo of the Madison (Indiana) Marine Ways. Page 154, Pittsburgh...became the first great boatbuilding center in the Ohio Valley...But the Ohio River and its tributaries near Pittsburgh were extremely shallow streams and the largest boats could not easily be delivered from there. Shipyards were established in Marietta and Cincinnati, Ohio, Point Pleasant, West Virginia, Jeffersonville, Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky, to build the larger boats. Many of the greatest steamboats were built at New Albany, Indiana, below the Falls of Ohio...(B)oats were sometimes partially built at up-river shipyards and completed at New Albany to avoid the shallow water and other hazards to delivery...Large boats were constructed at places such as Clarington and Ironton, Ohio, Madison, Indiana, (and) Freedom, Shousetown, and Sewickley, Pennsylvania, (and) Hawesville, Kentucky...(T)he tiny boats used on the creeks and branches and on the main streams during low water periods were built at such very obscure points as Smithsonia, Alabama, (and) Dycusburg and Farmers, Kentucky, (and) Grantsville, West Virginia, and even little Geneva and Levanna, Ohio...Big (boat)yards like James Rees and Sons, or the Howard Ship Yard and Dock Company. Page 155, Nearly all of the shipyards were small enterprises, but even the greatest of them were owned by single families or by limited partnerships. At Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, James Rees and Sons, Co. became the busiest of them all. Others were owned by the Knox and Hammitt families at Marietta, Ohio, the Strader and Hartshorn families in Cincinnati, Ohio, the I.N. Flesher family of Levanna, Ohio, the Mozena Brothers of Clarington, Ohio, A.J. Sweeney and Sons of Wheeling, West Virginia, Andrew Axton of Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, and the Barmore and Howard families in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Page 155, The small-town shipyards gradually disappeared until by 1940 only a scant dozen shipyards existed along the Ohio River...(T)ugboats are built at Pittsburgh's Dravo Corporation, at Jeffboat, in Jeffersonville, Indiana, and at the Nashville Bridge Company, in Nashville, Tennessee...(and) Tucker Marine (shipyard) in Cincinnati. Page 162, In order to carry out the Central Riverfront Urban Renewal Project the City (of Cincinnati) had to buy and tear down all the old deteriorated buildings in the area between Second Street and the river from the Suspension Bridge to the L and N Bridge. Pages 182-191, Canals, by Herbert F. Verity. Pages 204-210, Excursion Boats, Showboats, and Overnight Steamboats. Page 205, floating palaces...this floating theater town to town putting on a show...these hucksters. Page 206, In the early days, many of these excursion vessels were spawned from the showboats around Saint Louis, Missouri (central to the entire Mississippi River System, which includes our Ohio River). Page 207, The excursion boats that moved from town to town instead of operating out of only one port were called tramping river boats and would be compared with the operation of the circus, as opposed to a stationary amusement park. Page 207, The crew (of one excursion boat, c.1950s)...travel(ed) each year from Saint Paul/Minneapolis, Minnesota, all the way down the Mississippi River to New Orleans, Louisiana, and west on the Missouri River to Kansas City, Missouri, and Omaha, Nebraska, south on the Arkansas River to Little Rock, Arkansas, up the Illinois River to Peoria, Illinois, nearly to Chicago, south on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers to Knoxville, Nashville, and Chattanooga, Tennessee, north on the Ohio River to Louisville, Kentucky, Cincinnati, and to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, up the Kanawha River to Charleston, West Virginia, the Monongahela River, the Allegheny River, (and) the Saint Croix River. Page 210, (drawing), of the Ohio River near Maysville (formerly Limestone), Kentucky, once a fast growing river town, but outdone by her sister city, Cincinnati, sixty miles downstream. Pages 217-222, author-contributors, thirty-one short bios, expertise, interests, affiliations, education, backgrounds. - GOOGLE BOOKS (partial view), https://books.google.com/books?id=OTkEAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false HathiTrust, Volume 5, Pages 361-376, JOHN LAW, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008698638 List of Finance Ministers of France, Archive, https://web.archive.org/web/20161007164023/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Finance_Ministers_of_France Chambers, Robert, and Thomas Thomson. 1854-1855. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen (nine volumes). Glasgow, Edinburgh, and London, W.G. Blackie and Son. OCLC 874580398. PUBLIC LIBRARY 929.122, CHAMBERS. Pages 361-376, JOHN LAW Law, John, of Lauriston, comptroller general of the finances of France, under the regency of Orleans, was born at Edinburgh, in the month of April 1671. His father, William Law...a goldsmith...purchased the two estates of Lauriston and Randleston, a property of about 180 acres, in the parish of Cramond, and county of Edinburgh. He died shortly after making this purchase, leaving an only son (who was)...then fourteen years of age. John (Law) received his education at Edinburgh (Scotland). (Travel to London and France) from France he proceeded to Holland, where the mercantile system of those wealthy republicans, who had succeeded the merchant princes of Venice in conducting the commerce of Europe. Amsterdam was at this period the most important commercial city in Europe...the whole system of which was an enigma to the political economists of other countries...(John) Law...took up his residence for some time at Amsterdam. About the year 1700, he returned to Scotland. He was now nearly thirty years of age. John Law, December 1700, Proposals and Reasons for Constituting a Council of Trade, printed in Edinburgh, Scotland. John Law, 1705, Money and Trade Considered, with a Proposal for Supplying the Nation with Money, printed in Edinburgh, Scotland. (John Law then) went to Brussels, and from that city proceeded to Paris...and introduced himself into the good graces of the young duke of Orleans (Philip). The death of Louis XIV, the succession of the duke of Orleans (Philip) to the regency, and the deplorable state of the French finances, prompted Law to present himself...to the...French ministry. (In France), the credit of the government was gone...a national bankruptcy was proposed to and rejected by the regent (Philip of Orleans). (In one) scheme, the sum...calculated (by the government), only went into the pockets of the Dutch and the clandestine money dealers. At this critical juncture, (John) Law stepped forward...to rescue the government (in France) from bankruptcy...His first proposal was to establish a national bank. (John) Law regarded the whole nation (France) as one grand banking company (unsecured)...The council of finance (in France), however, rejected this scheme. (John) Law next proposed a private bank...the funds of which should be furnished entirely from his own fortune, and that of others who might be willing to engage with him in the speculation. (John Law's) bank was...established...2nd of May, 1716 (and)...eventually entailed ruin upon all connected with (the bank). (John) Law had...the idea of uniting the operations of banking with those of commerce...nothing can be more hazardous than such an attempt, for the credit of the banker cannot be made to rest upon the uncertain guarantee of commercial speculations. (I)n August, 1717, within five months after his embarkation in the scheme of the bank, (John Law) had placed himself, under the auspices of the regent (Philip of Orleans), at the head of the...Mississippi scheme, or West Indian company. The council of finance (in France)...looked with mistrust on these proceedings, and its president, the duke of Noailles gave in his resignation, and was replaced by d'Argenson. Law was made director general of the Royal Bank. (I)n May, 1719, the East India company, established by Richelieu, in 1664...was incorporated with that of the West Indies, and the conjoined companies received the name of the Company of the Indies. (T)he whole scheme was designed for the sole purpose of relieving the state from its debts by the ruin of its creditors. The regent (Philip of Orleans)...wished to place the...foreigner (John Law) at the head of the finances of the (French) kingdom. (O)n the 5th of January, 1720...(John) Law was elevated to the comptroller generalship of the finances of France, and for some time after his elevation to the premiership, governed France with almost absolute power. (T)he glittering bubble...was rapidly attenuating to its explosion....The public credit of France was about to give way...mob assailed the hotels of Law and other(s). (T)he regent (Philip of Orleans)...gave (John Law) a guard to protect his hotel from the insult of the exasperated populace. (John Law's) schemes had for a while invested all who entered into them with imaginary treasures. (L)et us compare the financial catastrophe (in)...France, with the celebrated crisis of the bank of England in 1797 (with)...striking points of resemblance. (John) Law founded his schemes upon the great basis of credit, which again he proposed to create by the profits arising from speculation in the shares of his India company. (T)rue credit, which is founded on the solid basis of real success, must necessarily be as slow in its growth as the success itself...every system of public credit ought to represent a certain real value, and not to be founded on mere anticipation of a value yet to be created. (John Law's) whole property having been confiscated....and on the 22nd of December, 1720, arrived at Brussels...Early in January, 1721, he appeared at Venice...From Venice he travelled through Germany and Copenhagen. (John Law) maintained a constant correspondence with the regent of France, who caused his official salary of 20,000 livres per annum to be regularly remitted to him. (Regent died, December 2, 1723, and John Law's) pension ceased to be remitted. (John Law) retired to Venice, where he died...on the 21st of March, 1729, in the 58th year of his age. - Clark, Bill, and Gaie Brown. 2013. Greenock and Gourock through Time (Scotland). Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K., Amberley. ISBN 9781445610160. Sugar refining began in Greenock, (Scotland), as early as 1765 and by the end of the nineteenth century there were fourteen sugar houses in operation...the last refinery...Tate and Lyle, closed in August 1997. - Cotterell, Geoffrey. 1972. Amsterdam, the Life of a City. Boston, Massachusetts, Little, Brown and Company. OCLC 905629464. PUBLIC LIBRARY 914.923, COTTERELL. Page 10, The Trips and the Sixes...the Hoofts, the Pauws, the De Graeffs, the Bickers. Page 16, One of the first great trade routes was from Cologne to Britain. The Frisians were automatically mixed up with it. Dorestad on the Rhine, not far from Utrecht, became the first Dutch port. Page 17, (c.1015), Dirk III built a castle...at a spot from which he could easily control the river traffic on both the Meuse and the Waal. And he then proceeded to levy tolls...(Dirk III) was astride the commercial link between Britain and Cologne. Page 18, The German emperor...needed (the squabbling Dutch nobles and lords) as a barrier against the Norwegians and Vikings in the north. Pages 18, 19, Establishment of Amsterdam, general description. Page 19, millionaire burghers (of Amsterdam). Pages 19, 20, In 1275 toll exemptions were granted by the young Count of Holland, Floris V, to the inhabitants of Aemstelledamme (or Amsterdam)...The first Amsterdamers could now trade anywhere in Holland and Zeeland without paying duties...to Floris V...Floris V's father had...been elected as the German king. Page 21, (c.1300), Outside (Amsterdam) there was...a place for shipbuilding called "the Lastage." Page 22, (c.1304) Though the city was always capable of a good riot, "lastige," or troublesome, Amsterdam became a well-known phrase. Pages 22, 23 (c.1317, in Amsterdam), the first canals were made out of the two little adjacent brooks, and the Nieuwezijd canal was connected with Damrak and Rokin, the sea and river harbors, by sluices. These sluices were the responsibility of one of the oldest Dutch institutions, the Water Companies, which operated under the count. Their specialties were diking and flood control. Later they paid the council an annual fee to look after the sluices. Page 23, Jan Witten...was one of the first of the rich Amsterdam burghers. Page 24, (A) rich Amsterdamer, Willem Eggert. Page 25, (mid-1300s), the leper house beyond the southern boundary (of Amsterdam). Page 27, (c.1400s), (T)he Hanseatic League of north German towns led by Lubeck (in northern Germany), which tried for years to freeze them and other Dutch towns out of the Baltic trade...(The Dutch) had to agree that all piece goods which German merchants had been shipping in Dutch boats from Prussia must go through the "counter" at Bruges...There was also good business in potash, hides, furs and hemp...At first their trips were mostly financed by foreign traders, like the Prussians, but gradually the Dutch themselves provided the finance, especially the new merchants of Amsterdam. Pages 27, 28, Amsterdam town fires, 1421 and 1452. Page 28, Bruges was already a continental center in the thirteenth century...Bruges...was also the center of the money market. Page 29, (c.1400s), printing...had been opening up in the Netherlands. Page 32, (In 1477, the marriage of Archduke Maximilian of Austria and Mary of Burgundy, at Ghent)...the Netherlanders were now irretrievably mixed up with...the Hapsburgs. Page 38, (c.1500s), in Amsterdam was the...rich banker Pompejus Occu. Pages 41, 42, (c.1500s), Suddenly there were new preachers everywhere who did not believe in infant baptism, or the Trinity, or in celebrating saints' days. These were the Anabaptists...the most famous Anabaptist was to be a Leyden, (the Netherlands) baker, Jan van Leiden...Support grew in Amsterdam from about 1530. Page 44, (drawing), hanging of Anabaptists in 1535. Page 45, The whole episode (uproar of the Anabaptists) left a very heavy impression on Amsterdam. This town, which had been so free and tolerant, now became fervently Catholic. Page 46, Catholic Crown Prince Philip...arrived...in September (1549)...to be recognized as Count of Holland (in Amsterdam)...the town government remained rigidly Catholic. Page 47, A whole caste of aristocratic burghers had now arisen (and)...many had begun to maintain small castles and country houses outside (Amsterdam)...everything was becoming set for the great push into the golden age. Meanwhile, Antwerp was the city, the center of world trade and money exchange, and with a population of 150,000. Page 48, (1500s, In Amsterdam), the street, whether it faced a canal or another row of houses, was an extension of (each) house. In fact it was like a large room belonging to all the inhabitants, they sat out in it, worked in it, and played in it...(and) nobody washed. Pages 52, 53, 54, Calvinism. Page 53, Hooft family of grain merchants...in Amsterdam. Page 60, (Sea Beggars or pirates). On May 29, 1567, the first suspected (Sea) Beggar had been arrested and in September hangings began (in Amsterdam). Page 61, In Holland the countryside was terrorized by marauding bands of thieves, many of them out-of-work sailors...The English forbid (the Sea Beggars) the English ports, (c.1572). Page 61, Burgomaster Peter Ruysch of Amsterdam. Page 64, (c.1573), The dikes were cut round Alkmaar and Don Frederick's besieging army was flooded out. Page 70, William I, Prince of Orange (April 1533 to July 1584), (William the Silent), assassinated at Delft, Holland. Page 71, 9, (picture), Procession of lepers on the Dam (Damrak street in Amsterdam) in the early seventeenth century, as depicted by Adriaen van Nieulandt (1633). Page 72, (T)he Sea Beggars (pirates) controlled the approaches of the Scheldt (River)...Antwerp was no longer a port...Forty-four percent of the new burghers at Amsterdam between 1580 and 1589 came from Antwerp. Page 78, 1600s, John de Witt, Holland Grand Pensionary. Page 79, (T)he method of running the (Dutch) navy, the absolute core of their existence, was equally remarkable...(A) very large proportion of Amsterdam's wealth would still be due, even for most of the seventeenth century, to its original Baltic trade. Page 80, c.1578, Cornelis Pieterszoon Hooft, Amsterdam merchant. Page 80, cargo ships, called flutes or fluiten. Page 80, (S)ea battles and privateering led before the end of the sixteenth century to the establishment of marine insurance. Pages 80, 81, (c.1595), Jan Huyghen van Linschoten, Dutch sailor in Lisbon, Portugal. Page 82, Balthazar de Moucheron, a Huguenot refugee from Antwerp, now of Middelburg...was already doing trade with the Russians...Hendrik Hudde, Reinier Pauw, Pieter Hasselaer - their company was called the Compagnie van Verre, the Far Away Company...A second company was formed and the Compagnie van Verre...amalgamated with it, the name of the combination was now de Oude Compagnie, the Old Company. Page 83, The Amsterdam council...advised the companies to amalgamate...Finally the (Holland) States-General had to invite all the companies to The Hague and...unity was achieved and the East India Company born...March 20, 1602. Page 85, (c.1609), Franz Oetgens, a rich regent...a burgomaster (in Amsterdam)...Jan Huydecoper, whose vast interests included war material and South American merchandise. Page 86, (T)he East India Company was beginning to declare glittering dividends, 50 percent in 1606, 329 percent in 1609...One of the great investors in the company, Isaac le Maire, a southern Netherlander...It was the boom city atmosphere...the successor to Venice, Genoa, Lisbon, and Antwerp...the vastly increasing population, over 100,000 by 1620. Page 87, (T)he Magnificat of Amsterdam, which was the name given to the group of rich and closely, ever more closely connected families who between them shared all the key jobs for most of the next two centuries...Franz Oetgens...brother-in-law (was) Cromhout...Reynier Pauw...at the age of thirty...had been one of the nine Amsterdam merchants who financed the first trip to the East from which the East India Company developed...In 1612, between the reigns of Hooft and Pauw, Oetgens became burgomaster (Amsterdam). Page 88, (Amsterdam) merchants...Hendrik Laurensz Spieghel and Roemer Visscher. Page 89, (T)he facility which the Dutch...have for speaking foreign languages. Page 91, Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft. Page 92, Gertruid (Visscher)...became the wife of Nicolaes van Buyl, the son of rich Amsterdam brewers. Page 93, (c.1611), Gerbrand Adriaenszoon Bredero...was now settling in his castle with a wife, Christina van Erp. Page 101, Amsterdam regents, led by Reynier Pauw. Pages 104, 105, Hugo Grotius...Pensionary of Rotterdam. Pages 110, 111, (c.1618), the West India Company was launched by permission of The Hague. Page 113, Cornelis Bicker...was one of the four brothers, sons of a rich merchant...in Amsterdam. Andries (Bicker), the eldest...Jacob (Bicker)...(and) Jan (Bicker), the youngest...was also a shipbuilder...Louis de Geer's...father had been a rich iron master at Liege and...had gone to Dordrecht...and set up in business...Louis de Geer moved to Amsterdam, and there in 1615 he set up as a merchant in all iron and copper goods, but particularly in the armaments business...his wife was the sister of Elias Trip, who was the head of a very large ironware concern. Page 114, (I)n the early 1620s, (Louis de Geer) was not only exporting vast supplies of his own goods to his own warehouses at Amsterdam but satisfying the armament requirements of (Sweden)...He was the (Swedish) king's confidant and financial advisor. Page 120, (T)he Visschers house on the Engelsekaai (canal street in Amsterdam, and)...Constantyn Huyghens...Roemer Visscher. Pages 121, 122, Reynier Pauw...Jacob Baeck, a lawyer...(Constantyn) Huyghens...married Susanna van Baerle...the widower Hooft...married Leonora Hellemans. Page 125, (P)hysician, Nicolas Tulp, (an)...Amsterdamer. Page 131, The tulip, which grows wild amongst other places in the north and eastern Mediterranean, had arrived in the Netherlands, via Germany, from Constantinople and the Levant. Page 132, The (tulip mania) fever went on...until suddenly at the beginning of 1637, the market cracked...In a few days hundreds were ruined. Page 133, Death...was always around in force, if only because of the epidemics which hit all the cities regularly, Amsterdam had one every two or three years. Pages 135, 136, Geeraert Schaep...became burgomaster (of Amsterdam) for the first time on February 2, 1637. His wife was Maria Spieghel...The burgomaster...Jakob de Graeff (was)...linked up by marriage with the Bickers...(and) he was born in 1571...He came back to Amsterdam in 1597. Page 137, Armand Jean du Plessis, Duke of Richelieu and Fronsac (or Cardinal Richelieu, September 1585 to December 1642, France), a discreet arms customer of Amsterdam. Page 138, Andries Bicker, former burgomaster (of Amsterdam)...the (Amsterdam) pensionary, Cornelis Bloom...(1638), the four current burgomasters (of Amsterdam), Pieter Hasselaer, Abraham Boom, Antoni Oetgens van Waveren and Albert Conrad Burg...two pensionaries, Willem Boreel and Cornelis Boom...the merchant Elias Trip, Louis de Geer's brother-in-law. Pages 141, 144, (The) Six family...had been rich Huguenot refugees, and now owned dye-works and silk mills...Jan Six (who became)...a burgomaster (of Amsterdam)...(and) merchant Frans Banning Cocq...had married into the immensely rich Overlander family and had...become a brother-in-law of Jakob de Graeff's...eldest son, Cornelis...(Frans Banning Cocq) was the captain of a company of the part-time civic guards. Page 148, Amsterdamer Adriaen Pauw, the council pensionary. Page 149, (T)he brothers Andries and Cornelis Bicker. Page 153, Jan Six...(and) Cornelis Witsen and Dr. (Nicolas) Tulp, both about to be burgomasters (of Amsterdam). Page 156, (O)ne of the (Amsterdam) burgomasters, Joan (Johan) Huydecoper, who was immensely rich and...he had married a daughter of Balthazar Coymans, possibly the biggest merchant and banker in (Amsterdam)...captain of a militia company Jan Vos...(A)nd the current leader of the Amsterdam Magnificat (was)...burgomaster...Cornelis de Graeff...(whose son was) Pieter de Graeff. Page 163, (Amsterdam) mennonites...Simon Joosten de Vries, who...became a well-to-do merchant. Page 165, Coenraad Burgh, an Amsterdam magistrate, a son-in-law of Hooft. Page 169, Cornelis Witsen...a burgomaster. Page 171, John de Witt...the Council-Pensionary and the most influential man in the Netherlands, had forced through a drop in the interest paid to investors in government funds. Page 172, (Amsterdamer) John de Witt...(as) Council-Pensionary...had just married...Wendela (Bicker), daughter of Jan Bicker. Page 173, (T)he betrothal of Jan Six and Margarite Tulp. Page 175, burgomaster, Willem Backer. Page 176, (T)he names of the (Amsterdam) burgomasters, Huydecoper, Cornelis de Graeff, Jan van der Poll, Spieghel...Dr. (Nicolas) Tulp and Cornelis van Dronkelaar, who were city treasurers. Page 185, (I)n Amsterdam was Gillis Valckenier, (who)...was a great nephew of Reynier Pauw...(Gillis) Valckenier's son, Wouter (married)...rich Anna Maria Trip. Page 187, (c.1672), very soon all that could be done was the old trick used against the Spaniards (and they would try it again in 1940 against the Germans), the opening of the dikes. Page 189, Hendrick Hooft...had become a burgomaster in the sixties (in Amsterdam)...(drawing on Page 189), Gillis Valckenier, burgomaster, 1623-1680. Page 198, Johannes Hudde's mother had been a Witsen and he was also a cousin of Valckenier...His cousin Nicolaes Witsen, thirteen years younger (forty-seven in 1688), was one of the best known of all the burgomasters. Page 199, The Witsen family were famous traders with Russia...Grand Pensionary, (Gaspar) Fagel (b.January 1634 to d.December 1688). Page 199, (c.1680s), Meanwhile the spirit of the city (Amsterdam) began to die. Page 200, (A)llied families, the Hoofts, the Trips, Van den Bempdens, Van de Polls...in Amsterdam. Pages 200, 201, Jeronimo de Haze de Georgio (was)...a director of the East India Company. In 1695 he was a burgomaster...The next year...came the famous Undertakers Riot in Amsterdam. Page 202, Peter the Great, who arrived incognito in (Amsterdam)...as Pieter Michaelof. Witsen looked after him, while he learned about shipbuilding, the burgomaster's own subject. Page 203, Most of the world's carrying trade was still in Dutch hands. Their merchant fleet was ten times the size of the French and still twice the English. The Baltic, with the German, Scandinavian and Russian ports, was a Dutch monopoly...(A) rich Amsterdam merchant, Balthazar Coymans...(T)he East India Company...tried to keep everything as a monopoly. Page 207, (c.1702), Sons and nephews aged from four to eleven became, nominally, officers in an Amsterdam infantry company. Page 209, The rich Amsterdamers...waited for the early news which could reach them through fishing smacks sent out to intercept the twice- or thrice-weekly Harwich-Helvoetsluis packet boats. Page 209, (c.1700s), The Amsterdam banker Deutz lent the Austrian emperor three and a half million guilders. Page 210, (c.1730s), Amsterdam...burgomaster...Gillis van den Bempden. Page 213, (c.1751), The process continued of the gradual death of the sugar refineries...Shipbuilding declined...(A) third of the shares in the Bank of England and of the English East India Company and half of the English national debt had been sold to investors on the Amsterdam Exchange...(T)wo burgomasters...Pieter Rendorp and Egbert de Vrij Temminck. Pages 214, 215, (portraits), Pieter Cornelis Hassalaer, burgomaster (of Amsterdam), 1720-1797, Nicolaes Witsen, burgomaster (of Amsterdam), 1641-1717, Egbert de Vrij Temminck, burgomaster (of Amsterdam), 1700-1785, Hendrik Hooft, burgomaster (of Amsterdam), 1716-1794 Page 217, (A)t The Hague was...Tobias Boaz, a Jewish banker...Hendrick Bicker, head of the financial house Andries Pels at Amsterdam...another Amsterdam introduction to the banker Thomas Hope, who was a director both of the East and West India Companies. Page 218, (Thomas Hope's) daughter, Esther. - Daniels, Patricia S., and Stephen Garrison Hyslop. 2003. National Geographic Almanac of World History. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Society. ISBN 0-7922-5092-3. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 909, DANIELS. Page 155, Mongols, 1237-1241, The Mongols conquer Russia and begin their rule as the Golden Horde. Page 201, North America, c.1625, Dutch colonists found New Amsterdam on the island of Manhattan, later occupied by English settlers and renamed New York. Page 207, Russia, 1697-1698, Peter the Great travels through Europe. Page 207, Russia, 1703, The city of Saint Petersburg is founded on the Baltic Sea. Page 273, U.S., 1893, Financial panic causes bankruptcies and widespread unemployment. Page 349, accomplishments, 1787, (Antoine) Lavoisier publishes a nomenclature of chemistry still in use today. Page 349, accomplishments, 1901, Wireless telegraph invented. Page 355, humanitarians, Florence Nightingale, 1820-1910, Established a nursing school in London, (England). - Dary, David. 2004. The Oregon Trail. New York, New York, Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 0-375-41399-5. PUBLIC LIBRARY 978, DARY. Pages 3-19, Chapter One, The Exploration of Oregon. Pages 6-8, The Spanish navigators found Pacific currents favorable for reaching North America just north of Baja California...It was the treasure these Spanish ships carried that attracted sir Francis Drake to these waters aboard his ship the Golden Hind in 1579...When...Drake captured Spanish treasure ships in the Pacific during the late sixteenth century, he took their charts, since they were more accurate than his own. The belief that America was an extension of Asia disappeared early in the eighteenth century when Vitus Jonassen Bering proved that the Asian and North American continents were not joined. Bering, who entered the Russian navy under czar Peter the Great in 1724, explored the water routes between Siberia and North America, sailing through what became known as the Bering Strait into the Arctic Ocean in 1728. Bering and another Russian explorer, Alexi Chirikov, discovered rich furs in the region...Their discoveries led Catherine the Great, ruler of Russia, to organize a trading company in 1766 to establish a trading post on Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska. - Dash, Mike. 2001. Tulipomania. Waterville, Maine, G.K. Hall and Company, and Bath, England, Chivers Press. ISBN 0-7838-9514-3. PUBLIC LIBRARY 635.93432, DASH. Front book cover, 1630s, single (tulip) flowers were being sold for more than the cost of a house. Page 6, Map, including seven United Provinces of the Netherlands in the Dutch Golden Age. Pages 9, 10, comparison incomes, expenses from Golden Age of the Dutch Republic. Page 16, The tulip is not native to the Netherlands. It is a flower of the East...of central Asia, (reaching Dutch by) 1570. Page 16, The first tulips (were) from (area) where China and Tibet meet Russia and Afghanistan...of central Asia. Page 17, Nearly half of the 120 known species of tulips grow wild in this forbidding terrain. Pages 34-47, Turk coffeehouses in Istanbul, alcohol and tulip use by Turks in Ottoman Empire, coffee and sugar imports by Turks, ingestion of tulips. Pages 51, 52, 53, 54, Ogier Ghislain de Busbecq, Dutch, traveled to Istanbul, for eight years in Ottoman Empire, knew of tulips. Pages 54, 55, Tulips in Germany by 1559 (Augsburg, Bavaria). Pages 57, 58, The Fuggers were growing tulips in Augsburg by the beginning of the 1570s (rich bankers of Bavaria). Page 58, Dutch gardener in England, and a botanist in England who added tulips to wine, and ingested. Page 60, 1562, a ship sailed into the harbor at Antwerp carrying a cargo (with some tulips) from Istanbul, some imported tulip bulbs ingested. Page 66, Ingestion of tulip bulbs, and tulip bulbs mixed with sugar, by Dutch, also Frankfurt apothecary. Page 104, the famous Amsterdam diamond trade. Pages 77, 79, 80, 106, Beginning in about 1600 the United Provinces (of the Netherlands, which were Northern provinces of Holland, Zeeland, Gelderland, Utrecht, Gronigen, Overijssel, and Friesland) became, quite unexpectedly, by far the richest country in Europe. Pages 99-118, Chapter 7, with rich Dutchmen, financed trade in Indies during Dutch Golden Age, tulip trading, sugar, such as Paulus van Beresteyn (Haarlem), Jacques de Gheyn (The Hague), Guillelmo Bartolotti van de Heuvel (Amsterdam), Jacob Poppen, Adriaen Pauw (Amsterdam). Page 131, tulip bulbs as aphrodisiac. Pages 158-191, Chapter 10, description of the tulip mania. Page 158, c.1660s, ships that had once unloaded cargoes of hemp and timber at (Hoorn, West Friesland, The Netherlands) docks, sailed on to Amsterdam. Hoorn was dying. Page 159, (In Hoorn beginning c.1633), tulips were being used as money. And just as strikingly, they were being valued at huge sums. Page 165, (A) severe outbreak of bubonic plague that exactly coincided with the tulip mania, striking many Dutch cities between 1633 and 1637. Pages 181, 188, Bulb traders, such as Cornelius Bol the Younger (Haarlem) joined Jan Coopall, while Henrick Jocobszoon (Haarlem) and Roeland Verroustraeten (Haarlem) joined Philips Janszoon (Amsterdam) and Matthijs Bloem (Amsterdam), also Abraham de Goyer (Amsterdam). Pages 286-302, Chapter 15, About tulips and Turks in Ottoman Empire. Page 303, (With) the collapse of the (tulip) bulb trade...prices plunged and then remained uniformly low (due to) the excesses of the Dutch and the Turks. Pages 319, 320, Other economic bubbles, 1600s in The Netherlands town clocks and passenger canal system, and 1925 Florida land bubble. Pages 376-386, bibliography. - De Jong, Gerald Francis. 1975. The Dutch in America, 1609-1974. Boston, Massachusetts, Twayne Publishers. ISBN 0-8057-3214-4. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.306, DEJONG. Page 7, (E)conomic growth in the Netherlands after 1850...(as) severe economic depression plagued Holland about once every two decades. Page 15, In 1633, the Dutch constructed a trading post and blockhouse, Fort Good Hope, on the Connecticut River near the present site of Hartford. Page 15, c.1646, Breuckelen, now called Brooklyn established. Pages 20-21, In April 1648 (Pieter Stuyvesant, governor of New Netherland) ordered the construction of Fort Beversreede, located within the limits of present-day Philadelphia. - Doenecke, Justus D. 1981. The Presidencies of James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur. Lawrence, Kansas, University Press of Kansas. ISBN 0-7006-0208-9. PUBLIC LIBRARY 973.84, DOENECKE. Page xi, American historians, more often than not, have found the Gilded Age something of an embarrassment. Page 7, Each state party had its own local units...When united, the New York unit could supply the bulk of leadership and funds for the national party, with money that came from real estate, commerce, and investment banking. Page 11, State regulation of corporations, whose operations were interstate in scope, effected no meaningful change, rather, it impeded legitimate business activity, thereby forcing businessmen into convoluted and extralegal schemes. Page 11, Congressman James A. Garfield undoubtedly reflected much popular sentiment when, in the midst of depression, he spoke against appropriations for public works measures...If the national government had one central responsibility, it centered on the surplus in the treasury. From 1866 to 1893, the Treasury Department was collecting more than it was spending, and during the 1880s, the surplus averaged over $100 million a year. Page 20, Wharton Barker, a Pennsylvania banker who had long been (James Abram Garfield's) booster. Page 21, James Abram Garfield's...six weeks stint as a barge driver provided Horatio Alger with the title for the campaign biography From Canal Boy to President. Page 23, (James A.) Garfield opposed...monopoly. Page 26, As the race began, Garfield retreated to his homestead at Mentor, Ohio, as village some twenty miles northeast of Cleveland. Page 46, Soon after (James Abram) Garfield had assumed the presidency, he was confronted with a major scandal known as the Star Route Affair, which centered on the contracting of mail routes. Although most mail was carried by train and steamship, in isolated areas of the West the government had established private arrangements with horse, stagecoach, and wagon agencies. Page 54, Early in September, (James Abram) Garfield was moved to Elberon, a village on the Jersey shore, where he died on the nineteenth, (1881). - Drake, Samuel Adams. 1879. Georgia, Its History, Condition, and Resources. New York, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons. OCLC 57028803. PUBLIC LIBRARY 917.5, DRAKE. -- HathiTrust, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009575554 Page 3, The Savannah river separates the State on the East from South Carolina, the Saint Mary's, on the South, divides it in part from Florida, the Chattahoochee, on the West, flows between Georgia and Alabama. Page 4, (T)he summit of Lookout Mountain dominates the valley of the Tennessee. Here are the sources of the two principal rivers of the State (Georgia), here is the gold producing region. Page 5, Rivers and Harbors, There are many fine rivers in Georgia. A north and south line passing through Macon would nearly divide the streams flowing into the Atlantic from those discharging into the Gulf of Mexico. The Savannah, Ogeechee, Altamaha, Santilla, and Saint Mary's fall into the Atlantic, and the Chattahoochee, Flint, and tributaries of the Suwanee flow to the Gulf coast. The rivers are generally navigable for steamboats to the falls. Page 6, The Savannah is formed of two small streams which rise near the North Carolina line...Flowing thence in a near South-Southeast direction for 450 miles, it enters the Atlantic...Ships ascend it eighteen miles to the city of Savannah, steamboats to Augusta, 230 miles, and by means of a canal around the falls there, constructed in 1845, light draught vessels navigate it 150 miles higher. This canal, nine miles long...The Chattahoochee is one of the largest and most interesting rivers of Georgia. It rises on the declivity of the Blue Ridge, in Habersham county, in the Northeast of the State (Georgia), pursues a devious Southwest course through the gold region of upper Georgia until it reaches West Point, on the Alabama frontier. It then flows nearly south to the Florida State line, where it is joined by the Flint, when the two streams flow on through Florida to the Gulf under the name of the Appalachicola. Large steamboats ascend the Chattahoochee in the season of navigation to Columbus, 350 miles from the Gulf. Page 7, Georgia has about 128 miles of sea coast, but has few good harbors, except within the rivers emptying upon it. Saint Mary's, Brunswick, Darien, and Savannah are the principal. Page 8, (T)he mountain region is becoming noted for its genial and healthful climate, and is attracting invalids...In the low marshy lands lying contiguous to or upon the coast, malarious fevers prevail in spring and summer. Page 9, Diseases of the respiratory organs are rare among natives of northern and central Georgia. The interior is comparatively free from the dreaded epidemics of cholera and yellow fever, but Savannah and the coast are periodically scourged by them. Pages 10, 13, sugar. Page 15, Cities and Towns, Georgia has no large cities. Savannah, the chief seaport, has a population of about 30,000, Atlanta, the capital, 35,000. Page 17, Commerce, Large vessels can enter only four harbors, viz., Savannah, Darien, Brunswick, and Saint Mary's...Savannah, Brunswick, and Saint Mary's are ports of entry. - Dunford, Martin, Phil Lee, and Karoline Thomas. 2010. The Rough Guide to Amsterdam. London, U.K., Rough Guides. ISBN 978-1-84836-515-5. PUBLIC LIBRARY 914.923, ROUGH. Page 5, (D)espite the huge numbers of immigrants (to Amsterdam) from the former colonies in Surinam and Indonesia, as well as from Morocco and Turkey. Page 59, Oudezijds Achterburgwal 148, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, the Hash, Marihuana Hemp Museum. Page 61, Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Trippenhuis, an overblown mansion...built for the Trip family in 1662...the Trips were a powerful force among the Magnificat, the clique of families (Six, Trip, Hooft and Pauw)...One part of the Trip family dealt with the Baltic trade, another with the manufacture of munitions (in which they had the municipal monopoly), but in addition they also had trade interests in Russia and the Middle East. Page 62, On the corner of Oude Hoogstraat, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, is the former headquarters of the Dutch East India Company, the Oostindisch Huis...built in 1605 shortly after the founding of the company...This trade underpinned Amsterdam's Golden Age. Page 62, 63, St. Antoniesbreestraat 69, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Pintohuis, mansion is named after Isaac de Pinto...who fled Portugal to escape the Inquisition and...became a founder of the Dutch East India Company...Pinto bought this property in 1651. Page 65, (B)y the 1690s...Amsterdam was in economic decline. Page 71, 72, (A) director of the West India Company...Willem van den Heuvel, who changed his name...to Bartolotti...(also), Michael de Pauw...(of) the East India Company in the 1630s. Page 81, Keizersgracht 672, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Museum Van Loon (once owned by) the van Loons, co-founders of the East India Company. Page 103, Nieuwe Herengracht 14, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Hermitage Amsterdam, a museum, exhibitions included Nicholas and Alexandra. Page 107, 108, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum (Netherlands Maritime Museum). - Durand, Edward Dana. 1930. American Industry and Commerce. New York, New York, Ginn and Company. OCLC 282644. PUBLIC LIBRARY 330.973, DURAND. Page 399, The United States consumes nearly one fourth of the sugar output of the world. Its annual sugar bill is approximately $600,000,000...From one sixth to one fifth of the total consumption is produced within the continental borders of the United States, about three tenths comes from outlying possessions (Hawaii, the Philippines, and Porto Rico being all big producers), and the rest is brought mainly from Cuba. A relatively small quantity of cane sugar is produced in Louisiana. Cane sugar is imported in crude condition and refined within the country. The refineries are huge plants, and without exception are situated on tidewater so that vessels can discharge directly into them. New York Harbor leads in this business. - HathiTrust, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000422409 Edmundson, George. 1922. History of Holland. Cambridge, England, Cambridge University Press. OCLC 427292585. PUBLIC LIBRARY 949.2, EDMUNDSON. Page 121, (I)n the establishment of friendly relations with distant Russia. Balthazar de Moucheron established a Dutch factory at Archangel so early as 1584, and a growing trade sprang up with Russia by way of the White Sea, at first in rivalry with the English Muscovy Company. But a Dutch merchant, by name Isaac Massa, having succeeded in gaining the ear and confidence of the tsar, Russian commerce gradually became a Dutch monopoly. In 1614 a Muscovite embassy conducted by Massa came to the Hague, and access to the interior of Russia was opened to the traders of Holland and to them only. Page 145, (1629), Adrian Pauw, the influential pensionary of Amsterdam. Pages 178, 179, 180, (T)he relations between Holland and Sweden, and the part played by an Amsterdam merchant...Louis de Geer sprang from (a)...family of Liege. His father fled to Dordrecht in 1595...and became prosperous in business. Liege was then, as now, a great centre of the iron industry...Louis de Geer in 1615 removed to Amsterdam, where he became a merchant in all kinds of iron and copper goods, more especially of ordnance and fire arms. In close alliance with him, though not in partnership, was his brother-in-law, Elias Trip, the head of a firm reputed to have the most extensive business in iron ware and weapons in the Netherlands...At this time the chief supply of iron and copper ore came from Sweden, and in 1616 de Geer was sent on a mission by the (Holland) States-General to that country to negotiate for a supply of these raw materials for the forging of ordnance...In the following year, 1617, Gustavus Adolphus (of Sweden)...sent an envoy to Holland for the purpose of securing the good offices of the (Holland) States-General for the raising of a loan upon the security of the Swedish copper mines. The principal contributor was (Dutchman) Louis de Geer...(who) obtain(ed) from Gustavus (Adolphus) the lease of the rich mining domain of Finspong. The lease was signed on October 12, 1619...(Louis de Geer) introduced from Liege a body of expert Walloon iron workers, built forges and factories, and was in a few years able to supply the Swedish government with all the ordnance and munitions of war that they required, and to export through the port of Norrkoping, (Sweden), large supplies of goods to his warehouses at Amsterdam. His relations with Gustavus Adolphus soon became intimate. The (Swedish) king relied upon (Louis) de Geer for the supply of all the necessaries for his armies in the field...In 1626 the Dutch merchant (Louis de Geer) was appointed by the king (Gustavus Adolphus) acting-manager of the copper mines, which were royal property...(Louis de Geer was granted) dual nationality. Year after year saw an increasing number of mines and properties passing into the great financier's hands, and in return for these concessions he made large advances to the (Swedish) king...So confidential were the relations between them that Gustavus (Adolphus) sent for (Louis) de Geer to his camp at Kitzingen for a personal consultation on business matters in the spring of 1632...(After) the death of Gustavus (Adolphus)...Louis de Geer (was also involved in) the formation of a Swedo-Dutch Company for trading...(A)nd as part repayment of the large loans advanced by (Louis de Geer) to the Swedish treasury. . Edmundson, George, 1891, chapter in Creighton, Mandell, and S.R. Gardiner. 1891. The English Historical Review (Volume VI or Volume 6). London, England, Longmans, Green, and Co. OCLC 458032259. -- Pages 685 - 712, Louis de Geer, by George Edmundson, in HathiTrust (vol. 6), https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680024 Louis de Geer, genealogy, Archive, https://web.archive.org/web/20170802161123/http://gw.geneanet.org/pierfit?lang=en&p=louis&n=de+geer&oc=5 Louis de Geer's half sister, Marie de Geer (August 1574 to January 1609) married Elias Trip (1569 to January 1636). Her parents were Louis de Geer de Gaillarmont and Marie de Jalhea. Trip's parents were Jacob Trip and Jesse (Jacoba) De Cocq, Archive, https://web.archive.org/web/20170802154910/http://gw.geneanet.org/pierfit?lang=en&p=marie&n=de+geer - Ellis, Richard. 2000. Encyclopedia of the Sea. New York, New York, Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 0-375-40374-4. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 551.46003, ELLIS. Page 149, Hanseatic League, A federation of north German towns and merchant communities (Hanse is German for guild) established around the Thirteenth century to protect their common trading interests. The first Hanseatic ports were Lubeck and Hamburg, followed by Luneburg, Wismar, Rostock, Stralsund, Tallin, and Danzig. Branches were formed in Novgorod, Bruges, Bergen, and even London. The league sought preferential treatment and, wherever possible, monopolies. They also wanted to protect their shipping from robbers and pirates...In 1368, the league went to war with King Valdemar I of Denmark to prevent him from controlling trade in the Baltic, and by the Treaty of Stralsund (1370) the league was recognized as the dominant power. Over the following three centuries, however, the league lost ground to the growing power of the nation-states of the Baltic, Scandinavia, Russia, the Netherlands, and England. Its diet met for the last time in 1669. - Erleigh, Viscount (Gerald Rufus Isaacs Reading). 1933. The South Sea Bubble. New York, New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons. OCLC 220461792. PUBLIC LIBRARY 332.630942, ERLEIGH. Page 11, John Blount...and his colleagues on the South Sea Board...each director (who)...administered bribes to Ministers. Page 14, British national debt, by 1714, was 36,000,000 pounds sterling (British). Pages 16, 17, Tontine Loan of 1693 by Lorenzo Tonti, and the Lottery Loan in 1694, 1710. Pages 17, 18, The Government (of England) had recourse to borrowing large sums from the great Corporations of the East India Company and the Bank of England. Page 19, East India Company was established, 1599. Pages 22, 23, (portrait drawing), Robert Harley (Earl of Oxford) assumed control of the (British government) Exchequer...in 1710. Pages 28, 29, (A) Charter dated the 8th of September, 1711, incorporated the subscribers to the public debts taken over by the Company (the Navy debt, the Office of Ordnance debt, the Transport debt, the Army Debenture deficiency, Tallies and Orders on coal, the subsidies of the Elector of Hanover and the Duke of Zell) together with certain other moneys, amounting in all to 9,471,325 pounds sterling, under...the Governor and Company of Merchants of Great Britain trading to the South Seas and other parts of America...The constitution of the new company provided for a Governor and thirty-one directors, (Robert) Harley himself being the first Governor. Page 30, (T)he close connexion between the (British) Treasury and the (South Sea) Company...was...the installation of the headquarters of the new corporation in the Excise Office. Page 33, (British) George I, German mistresses Page 35, By (1718), the directors (of the South Sea Company) had acquired the right to appeal to the Sovereign (George I) not only as subjects but as colleagues, for at the beginning of the year (George I) had been elected...as Governor of the (South Sea) Company. Page 37 (portrait drawing), John Blount Pages 38, 39, John Blount (his background, and as one of the directors of the South Sea Company)...his attention was caught by the scenes then being enacted in France (Mississippi Company set up by John Law). Pages 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, (portrait drawing), John Law of Lauriston (Scottish, became)...Controller-General of Finance to the Regent of France...By the end of 1720 his immense creation (Mississippi Company in France) had crumbled to dust and he himself had fled...The friend of kings and patron of nobles was a needy fugitive once more...John Law had been born in Edinburgh (Scotland) in 1671, of a father who carried on the trade of a goldsmith and banker...At the age of 20, (John Law) migrated to London (England)...(he was) arrested...condemned to exile (from England, and)...he...(made) an intimate study of the financial and commercial methods of Europe at Amsterdam (Holland), then the financial centre of the world. Page 45, 46, (In France), (John) Law expounded...his scheme for the establishment of a huge trust, stating...that it was founded upon (Robert) Harley's plan for relieving the English debt by transferring a part of the burden to the South Sea Company. Pages 46, 47, 49, 50, John Law (set) up a bank (with the)...17th May, 1716...charter...granted, the offices being opened in Law's own house in the Place Louis-le-Grande, better known as the Place Vendome. (August 1717 Company of the West was established). By the end of 1719 the bank had become the Royal Bank and the Company (of the West), now known as the Company of the Indies...Early in 1720 (John Law) was appointed Controller-General of Finance (in France)...By July (1720), Law was forced to seek asylum...until in December he fled from France. Pages 51, 52, 53, (John Blount, in England) set about devising a plan which aimed at nothing less than the transfer to the Company of the whole of the (British) National Debt, amounting at that time to over 51,000,000 pounds sterling...Robert Knight, the treasurer of the South Sea Company (in England)...and chief accountant, (John) Grigsby, (who was John Blount's) own near relation. Pages 54, 56, 57, The (British) Chancellor of the Exchequer (John Aislabie, whose prior appointment as Treasurer of the Navy)...was somewhat startled by the magnitude of the operations...and suggested that the responsibility should be shared with the Bank of England...(T)he Bank of England and the East India Company...mustered friends numerous and influential enough to secure the abandonment of such parts of the project as directly affected their interests...the scheme in its final form provided...for taking over 31,000,000 pounds sterling of the (British) Government's liabilities. Page 60, (John) Aislabie's...purchase...of 27,000 pounds sterling worth of South Sea stock...The (British) nation being thus put up to auction. Page 61, (T)he stormy passage and the final shipwreck are both traceable in some measure. Page 64, (T)he committee...by diligent if subterranean efforts assured the conformity of the Bill to the proposal at the cost of over 1,250,000 pounds sterling in bribes to Royal favorites, ministers, and private members. Page 70, The Grand Bubble (of the South Sea Company) was rapidly distending. Page 76, At the zenith of the Mississippi boom (in France) the young King of France, Louis XV, then ten years of age. Page 83, To London (England) flocked Mississippians from France and speculators from Holland. Pages 99, 100, (c.1720, the British) Parliament had sanctioned legislation to deal with the plague of Bubbles...with severe punishment. Pages 105, 106, (British John Blount's) ambition to figure as the English (John Law of France, who was now a)...prisoner in the Palais Royal. Page 107, Meanwhile it had become apparent to the (British) Lords Justices that...a number of unauthorized ventures were still carrying on their illegal operations...(and) they held a grand review of all the petitions for patents and charters which had been presented to them, and...rejected all the petitions and ordered eighty-six notorious bubbles to be summarily suppressed. Page 110, (T)he repercussion from the bursting of these major bubbles (by the British Lords Justices) was powerful enough to explode the Grand Bubble itself. Page 111, (T)he Golden Age could not last indefinitely. Page 116, Many goldsmiths and brokers, faced with complete inability to meet their obligations, fled the country, (England, with other early deaths). Page 118, The full weight of blind resentment fell upon the directors of the South Sea Company, who were regarded as authors of all the current ills. Pages 122, 123, By 1712 (The Governor and Company for making Hollow Sword Blades in the North of England) had converted itself into the Sword Blade Bank, in which capacity it acted as holder of the cash of the South Sea Company (and the bank went under). Page 125, On the 8th December (1719, the British) Parliament met, to be greeted by a mountain of petitions from all parts of the country clamouring for restitution (over the South Sea Company). Page 126, (drawing), Britannia stript by a South Sea Director. Pages 127, 128, 129, Lord Molesworth..."And as I look upon the Contrivers of the South Sea Scheme as the Parricides of their Country, I should be satisfied to see them undergo the same Punishment."...Walpole...point(ed) out that, if a building were on fire, it was important to quench the flames before pursuing the incendiary. Page 130, (A) motion was carried (by the British House of Commons) that the South Sea Company should be ordered to lay an account of their proceedings before the House, and, this order being complied with...a debate took place in which grave strictures were passed upon the practice of the directors in lending out large sums of money belonging to the Company without proper authority. Page 132, (The British House of Commons brought) in a Bill to prevent the directors and officers of the South Sea Company from leaving the Kingdom for the space of one year and for discovering their Estates and Effects and for preventing the transporting and alienating of the same. Pages 132, 133, This proposal, subsequently incorporated in an Act of Parliament, introduced the practice of treating all the directors and officers as criminals long before any charge had even been formulated against them, much less inquired into and established...The South Sea directors were left to bear alone the full brunt of popular wrath. Pages 135, 136, Earl Stanhope...set the tone by suggesting that the estates of the criminals, whether directors or not, ought to be confiscated to make good the public losses. Page 136, John Blount, beaten. Page 138, (T)he fatal activities of the South Sea Company. Page 140, Company seizures, arrests, of directors, John Blount taken into custody in England. Page 141, (O)rders were given for the removal from office of any South Sea director who might hold a position under the Crown (in England). Page 151, The English people expected their kings to have mistresses...now...under grave suspicion...of having accepted generous bribes. Pages 154, 167, John Aislabie, late Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer (was) expelled...from the House, committed...to the Tower...his property (to be)...confiscated for the benefit of sufferers (and d.1742 after release from Tower). Page 162, (The British House of Commons) divested the (South Sea) Company of its resources. Page 165, (England) was fortunate in one respect, for of her closest commercial rivals France was still dazedly recovering from the effects of a like period of dementia, and Holland was already manifesting acute symptoms of a similar attack...The Bubble was over and gone. Page 166, The old South Sea House was burnt down in 1826 and reconstructed...in 1855, and Page 32, (drawing). Page 167, John Law (from France was)...in England in 1721...After a short residence in London (England) Law returned once more to Venice, where he died...in 1729. Page 168, John Blount (of England) died at Bath in January of 1733. Page 171, The Court of Directors of the South Sea Company, 1719-1720, King George I (governor), John Fellows, Charles Joyce, William Astel, Lambert Blackwell, John Blount, Robert Chaplin, William Chapman, Robert Chester, Stephen Child, Peter Delaporte, Francis Eyles, James Edmonson, Edward Gibbon, John Gore, William Hamond, Francis Hawes, Richard Horsey, Richard Houlditch, Theodore Janssen, Jacob Jacobson, Arthur Ingram, John Lambert, Harcourt Masters, William Morley, Ambrose Page, Hugh Raymond, Samuel Read, Thomas Reynolds, Jacob Sawbridge, William Tellard, John Turner, Robert Knight (treasurer), Robert Surman (deputy treasurer), and John Grigsby (accountant). - Fetridge, William Pembroke. 1864. Harper's Hand-Book for Travelers in Europe and the East, being a Guide through Great Britain and Ireland, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Italy, Sicily, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Greece, Switzerland, Tyrol, Spain, Russia, Denmark, and Sweden. New York, New York, Harper and Brothers. OCLC 36787922. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 440, FETRIDGE. Page 194, Holland, or The Netherlands, The facility with which the country (Holland) may be laid under water contributes materially to its strength in a military point of view. Page 201, Saardam, The Netherlands, This town contain(s) the cottage in which Peter the Great lived while learning the trade of a shipwright...(or) ship-building. He left the employ of Mynheer Calf, in whose yard he worked, and entered the dock-yard of the East Indian Company in Amsterdam. - Freeman, Michael, and Time-Life Books. 1987. Southeast Asia. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Time-Life Books. ISBN 0-8094-5318-5. PUBLIC LIBRARY 959, SOUTHEAST. Page 113, (In the Philippines) Victorias Milling Company, one of the largest sugar refineries in the world. The island's economy has been devoted almost entirely to sugar production since the Nineteenth Century. - Gale Research Inc, and Gale Group. 1990- . Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media (JOURNAL). Detroit, Michigan, Gale Research. ISSN 1048-7972. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 071, GALE. Directory of trade, industry, and manufacturing professional journals. - Galloway, J.H. 1989. The Sugar Cane Industry, An Historical Geography from Its Origins to 1914. Cambridge, U.K., Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-24853-1. PUBLIC LIBRARY 338.47633, GALLOWAY. Page 43, The...number of sugar refineries in Egypt...there were sixty-six refineries in Fustat (Old Cairo) in 1324, a century later only nineteen were functioning. - Garber, Peter M. 2000. Famous First Bubbles, the Fundamentals of Early Manias. Cambridge, Massachusetts, MIT Press. ISBN 9780262072045. PUBLIC LIBRARY 332.63228, GARBER. Page 12, Dutch tulipmania (1634-1637), Mississippi Bubble (1719-1720), South Sea Bubble (1720). Pages 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, historical and economic background, tulipmania in Netherlands. Page 22, From 1635 to 1637, the bubonic plague ravaged the Netherlands. Pages 23, 34, East India Company, founded in 1602, and West India Company, founded in 1622, and speculator Isaac Le Maire. Page 25, The tulip originated in Turkey but diffused into Western Europe only in the middle of the sixteenth century. Page 82, price comparables for other Dutch expenses, such as wheat, rye, cheese, c.1636. Pages 87, 88, 89, The Mississippi and South Sea Bubbles - Each (scheme) involved a company that sought a rapid expansion of its balance sheet through corporate takeovers or acquisition of government debt, financed by successive issues of shares, and with spectacular payoffs to governments...(T)he original investor might use some of the proceeds from the stock sales to pay high dividends to the early investors...(T)his twist on the original fraud is still known as a Ponzi scheme. Pages 91, 92, 93, The Mississippi Bubble and John Law (France), The idea was to establish a solid "fund of credit," a certain cash inflow that, when capitalized, could be leveraged to undertake the grand commercial schemes that lay at the heart of (John) Law's economic theory...In effect, the French privatized the treasury under Law's plan. Pages 96, 97, John Law determined to refund most of the (French) national debt through the Compagnie des Indes...Acquiring the debt would create a huge "fund of credit," a steady income flow from the government, which could be used as equity against any potential commercial venture of the Compagnie. Page 97, John Law attained maximum power in January 1720 when he was made France's Controller General and Superintendent General of Finance. As an official, he now controlled all government finance and expenditure and the money creation of the Banque Royale. Simultaneously, he was the chief executive officer of a private firm that controlled France's overseas trade (Compagnie des Indes). Page 100, On February 22, 1720, the Compagnie took over direct control of the management of the Banque Royale. Page 109, Following (John) Law's scheme to refinance the French debt, the South Sea Company launched a similar plan to acquire British government debt in January 1720. Pages 111, 112, 115, South Sea Company in England, paid out bribes, cash loans, cuts. Page 119, Parliament passed the Bubble Act in June 1720 to ban the formation of unauthorized corporations or the extension of existing corporate charters into new, unauthorized ventures. Pages 123, 124, tulipmania, bubble, chain letter, Ponzi scheme, panic, crash, and financial crisis...three famous bubbles - the Dutch tulipmania (in The Netherlands), the Mississippi Bubble (in France), and the South Sea Bubble (in England). - HathiTrust, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100165263 Gray, George N. 1881. Ironton, Ohio, Its Industries, Resources and Facilities. Ironton, Ohio, Committee of Citizens. OCLC 18867087. PUBLIC LIBRARY 977.1881, IRONTON. Page 4, In 1850 the population was nothing, in 1860, 3,700, in 1870, 5,688, now (1881) it is nearly 10,000. Page 14, The great Ohio river flows along our borders, giving a free highway to the west, northwest and to the gulf of Mexico. Page 19, Transportation, Past and Prospective Facilities, Until the completion of the Scioto Valley railway in January last, the only means of transportation were the Ohio river and the Iron Railroad. The river is navigable for the larger class of steamers and barges, from the mouth of the Big Sandy, ten miles above Ironton, to New Orleans, when the same class of water craft cannot ascend the Ohio above the Twelve Pole shoals near Burlington. For the transportation of heavy or bulky materials, the Ohio river affords a cheap and ample facility to and through the navigable waters of the Mississippi, and its principal tributaries. Page 23, Commerce of the Interior States, The present want of the interior states is cheap and direct transit through the harbors of Norfolk and Port Royal to facilitate commerce with the West Indies, South America and Europe. The trade between the United States, the West Indies and Brazil doubles every ten years. It consists very largely, in an exchange of the natural productions of the temperate and the torrid zones. Those countries receiving flour and salted provisions of the interior states, with immense quantities of machinery, wagons, carriages and agricultural implements, nails, carpenter tools, etc., we, receiving in return, the tropical fruits, sugar, rice, coffee, mahogany, rose wood, medicines, hides, dye stuffs, etc. This is a growing trade, amounting to hundreds of millions annually. Page 25, This vast and increasing commerce of the interior, will not much longer, be forced through the Saint Lawrence, nor through the Gulf of Mexico. It will seek its natural gateways through the valley of the Sandy to Port Royal, and the New River to Norfolk, which opens a channel between the Ohio, and the Hampton roads, by a gap in the Allegheny chain of mountains, cut by the New river...Ohio is now the food center of the world. It is the center of populations, and also the center of the arts, the wealth, and political power...The transportation facilities in this hitherto remote corner of the state, will, before the close of the present year, be equal, at least, to those enjoyed by Cincinnati or Pittsburgh, and in some respects superior to Pittsburgh, because the water line from the pools of the Monongahela to Ironton is about 360 miles. - Great Britain Royal Commission on Labour, Spencer Compton Cavendish Devonshire. 1892-1894. Foreign Reports (Volume VII, Switzerland, June 1893). London, England, Her Majesty's Stationery Office. OCLC 18958450. PUBLIC LIBRARY 331, GREAT. Page 107, Agricultural Industries. By 1816 the manufacture of sugar was almost completely given up in Austria, and it was not till 1830 that the industry was...revived...By 1843, there were 16 sugar refineries on Austrian territory, including seven in Lower Austria, four in Bohemia, one in Moravia, one in Styria, one in Carniola, one in Tyrol, and one in the Coast Lands, while in 1844 there were...66 (in Austria), 30 of which were in Bohemia...(and a) Union for Austro-Hungarian Sugar Refiners. - Grun, Bernard. 1982. The Timetables of History, A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events. New York, New York, Touchstone Book published by Simon and Schuster, Inc. ISBN 0-671-24988-6. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 902.02, GRUN. Page 25, Daily Life, 43 A.D., London founded. Page 25, Daily Life, 50 A.D., The Romans learn the use of soap from the Gauls. Page 97, Daily Life, 857 A.D., First reports of ergotism epidemics (a fungus from rye and other grains) in western Europe. Page 107, Daily Life, 907 A.D., Commercial treaties between Kiev and Constantinople. Page 119, Daily Life, 966 A.D., Otto grants Bremen the authority to hold markets. Page 130, History, Politics, 1030, Jaroslav of Kiev founds Dorpat. Page 153, Daily Life, 1143, Founding of Lubeck. Page 155, Daily Life, 1151, The first fire and plague insurance (in Iceland). Page 161, Daily Life, 1189, Commercial treaty between Novgorod and German merchants. Page 165, Daily Life, 1204, Founding of Amsterdam, Holland. Page 169, Daily Life, 1230, Founding of Berlin. Page 177, Daily Life, 1269, The first toll roads in England. Page 179, Daily Life, 1282, Florence is the leading European city in commerce and finance. Page 180, History, Politics, 1294, Hanseatic cities recognize Lubeck as their leading member. Page 191, Daily Life, 1345, Bankruptcy of the great Florentine banking houses of Bardi and Peruzzi. Page 219, Daily Life, 1494, Grand Prince Ivan III of Moscow closes Hanseatic trading office in Novgorad. Page 225, Daily Life, 1506, Jakob Fugger, Augsburg merchant, imports spices from East Indies. Page 229, Daily Life, 1512, Public resistance to trading monopolies in Germany founders on indebtedness of Emperor Maximilian I to Jakob Fugger. Page 229, Science, Technology, Growth, 1514, The Corporation of Trinity House founded in London to provide navigational help for Thames River. Page 233, Daily Life, 1523, First marine insurance policies issued at Florence. Page 234, History, Politics, 1528, The weavers of Kent riot against Wolsey's policy to move English staple town for wool from Antwerp to Calais. Page 235, Daily Life, 1525, Jakob Fugger of Augsburg died, (born 1459). Page 241, Daily Life, 1539, A public lottery held in France. Page 241, Daily Life, 1540, Antwerp becomes a most important commercial city. Page 243, Daily Life, 1546, Fortune of the Fuggers of Augsburg valued at four million guldens. Page 243, Daily Life, 1547, Moscow destroyed by fire. Page 246, History, Politics, 1557, State bankruptcy in Spain and France. Page 247, Daily Life, 1561, Tulips from the Near East first come to Western Europe. Page 248, History, Politics, 1564, English Merchant Adventurers Company granted new royal charter. Page 251, Daily Life, 1569, Public lottery held in London to finance repairs to the port. Page 253, Daily Life, 1573, First German cane sugar refinery at Augsburg, (Germany). Page 254, History, Politics, 1575, State bankruptcy in Spain. Page 257, Daily Life, 1578, Levant Trading Company founded in London for trade with Turkey. Page 257, Daily Life, 1579, English Eastland Company founded for trading with Scandinavia. Page 259, Science, Technology, Growth, 1584, Dutch trading post founded at Archangel, Russia. Page 259, Daily Life, 1583, First known life insurance in England, on life of William Gibbons. Page 259, Daily Life, 1585, Antwerp loses its importance as international port to Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Page 265, Daily Life, 1597, English merchants expelled from Holy Roman Empire in retaliation for treatment of the Hanseatic League in London, (England). Page 266, History, Politics, 1598, Steelyard, London headquarters of Hanseatic League, closed. Page 267, Science, Technology, Growth, 1600, English East India Company founded, initial capital, 70,000 (British pounds sterling). Page 267, Daily Life, 1600, Amsterdam Bank founded. Page 269, Science, Technology, Growth, 1602, Dutch East India Company founded with capital of 540,000 (British pounds sterling) in Batavia, first modern public company. Page 271, Daily Life, 1605, Newspaper Nieuwe Tijdenghen issued in Antwerp. Page 271, Daily Life, 1607, Bank of Genoa fails after announcement of national bankruptcy in Spain. Page 275, Science, Technology, Growth, 1614, Danish East India Company founded. Page 275, Daily Life, 1612, Dutch use Manhattan as fur trading center for first time. Page 275, Daily Life, 1614, Bankruptcy of Augsburg banking house of Welser. Page 275, Daily Life, 1615, Merchant Adventurers granted monopoly for export of English cloth. Page 276, History, Politics, 1616, James I begins to sell peerages to improve serious financial position. Page 279, Science, Technology, Growth, 1621, Dutch West India Company chartered. Page 279, Daily Life, 1621, Corante, or Newes from Italy, Germany, Hungarie, Spaine, and France, first periodical published with news issued in London (September 24). Page 280, History, Politics, 1623, Commercial treaty between Holland and Persia. Page 281, Science, Technology, Growth, 1623, New Netherlands in America formally organized as a province. Page 281, Daily Life, 1622, Weekeley Newes issued in London for first time on May 23. Page 281, Daily Life, 1624, Dutch settle in New Amsterdam. Page 283, Daily Life, 1626, Peter Minuit, 1580-1638, director-general of Dutch West India Company's settlement in North America...(and) Island of Manhattan. Page 283, Daily Life, 1626, Dutch colony of New Amsterdam founded on Hudson River. Page 283, Daily Life, 1627, Swedish South Sea Company founded. Page 284, History, Politics, 1629, Commercial treaty signed between Russia and France. Page 285, Science, Technology, Growth, 1631, Dutch West India Company founds settlement at the Delaware River. Page 285, Daily Life, 1631, T. Renaudot founds the Gazette in Paris, from 1752 on, Gazette de France. Page 287, Daily Life, 1633, Dutch settle in Connecticut. Page 289, Daily Life, 1637, Commercial collapse of Dutch tulip trade. Page 291, Daily Life, 1643, First subscription loan in Austria. Page 296, History, Politics, 1654, Treaty of Commerce between England and Sweden. Page 299, Daily Life, 1655, First regular newspaper in Berlin. Page 302, History, Politics, 1664, British annex New Netherlands from Connecticut to Delaware and rename New Amsterdam...New York. Fort Orange surrenders to Britain and is renamed Albany. Page 303, Daily Life, 1663, Turnpike tolls introduced in England. Page 303, Daily Life, 1665, First issue of the London Gazette. Page 304, History, Politics, 1669, Last meeting of the Hanseatic League. Page 305, Daily Life, 1666, Great Fire of London, February 2-9. Page 306, History, Politics, 1672, Czar Peter the Great born, (died 1725). Page 306, History, Politics, 1672, France declares war on the Dutch, French army crosses Rhine, Dutch sluices opened to save Amsterdam. Page 307, Science, Technology, Growth, 1670, English physician Thomas Willis, 1621-1675, describes for first time typical symptoms of diabetes. Page 307, Daily Life, 1671, Rob Roy, Scottish highwayman, born, (died 1734). Page 308, History, Politics, 1677, William III of Orange marries Princess Mary, daughter of the Duke of York. Page 311, Daily Life, 1678, First chyrsanthemums arrive in Holland from Japan. Page 314, History, Politics, 1689, Peter the Great becomes czar of Russia. Page 316, History, Politics, 1691, New East India Company formed in London. Page 316, History, Politics, 1693, National Debt begins in England. Page 318, History, Politics, 1694, Founding of the Bank of England. Page 318, History, Politics, 1697, Peter the Great, calling himself Peter Michailoff, sets out on a year-and-a-half journey to Prussia, Holland, England and Vienna to study European ways of life. Page 319, Science, Technology, Growth, 1695, English botanist Nehemiah Grew isolates magnesium sulfate, Epsom salts, from North Downs springs. Page 319, Daily Life, 1696, Peter the Great sends fifty young Russians to England, Holland, and Venice to study shipbuilding and fortifications. Page 319, Daily Life, 1696, First English property insurance company founded. Page 321, Science, Technology, Growth, 1698, The General Society (New East India Trading Company) founded in London. Page 321, Science, Technology, Growth, 1701, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, 1656-1730, founds settlement at Detroit to control Illinois trade. Page 321, Daily Life, 1702, The Daily Courant, first daily newspaper issued in London, (England). Page 322, History, Politics, 1704, Peter the Great takes Dorpat, Narva. Page 323, Daily Life, 1703, Peter the Great lays foundations of Saint Petersburg. Page 323, Daily Life, 1704, Boston News Letter, first newspaper in America to survive, issued weekly. Page 323, Daily Life, 1706, First evening paper, The Evening Post, issued in London, (England). Page 324, History, Politics, 1708, British East India Company and New East India Company merged. Page 324, History, Politics, 1709, (about) 100,000 Germans will (emigrate to North America)...during (the) next 100 years, and 5 million during 1800s. Page 325, Science, Technology, Growth, 1710, English South Sea Company founded. Page 326, History, Politics, 1712, Peter the Great marries his mistress Catharina Alexajovna. Page 328, History, Politics, 1715, Louis XIV of France died, succeeded by his great-grandson, at 5 (years old), Louis XV (died 1774) under regency of the Duc d'Orleans. Page 328, History, Politics, 1716, Peter the Great visits Europe for second time. Page 328, History, Politics, 1717, Peter the Great in Paris. Page 329, Science, Technology, Growth, 1716, Scottish economist John Law, 1671-1729, establishes the Banque Generale in France. Pages 329, 331, Science, Technology, Growth, 1717, John Law's Mississippi Company holds monopoly of trade with Louisiana. Founding of New Orleans by Mississippi Company. Page 330, History, Politics, 1720, South Sea Bubble, English speculation craze, bursts. Page 330, History, Politics, 1720, Failure of John Law's Mississippi Company leads to French national bankruptcy. Page 330, History, Politics, 1721, John Aislabie, 1670-1742, Chancellor of the Exchequer, sent to Tower of London for fraud (South Sea Bubble), (and) Robert Walpole made Chancellor (died 1742), and soon restores public credit. Page 331, Daily Life, 1719, Oriental Company founded in Vienna to trade in the East. Page 332, History, Politics, 1722, Austrian East India Company founded, (also, c.1815-1914 as Golden Age of Vienna). Page 332, History, Politics, 1725, Peter the Great of Russia died, succeeded by his wife, Catherine (died 1727). Page 333, Daily Life, 1724, Charles Johnson, General History of the Robberies and Mur. of the Most Notorious Pyrates. Page 334, History, Politics, 1729, Founding of Baltimore. Page 341, Science, Technology, Growth, 1741, Russian navigator Alexei Cherikov lands in California. Page 346, History, Politics, 1751, William IV of Holland died, his widow, Anne, daughter of George II of England, becomes regent. Page 353, Science, Technology, Growth, 1761, Johann Peter Sussmilch initiates study of statistics. Page 361, Daily Life, 1776, U.S. Congress institutes a national lottery. Page 367, Daily Life, 1790, Washington, D.C., founded. Page 370, History, Politics, 1794, U.S. Navy established. Page 371, Science, Technology, Growth, First telegraph, Paris to Lille. Page 373, Daily Life, 1799, Russian government grants the monopoly of trade in Alaska to the Russia-American Company. Page 375, Daily Life, 1800, Ottawa founded. Page 385, Daily Life, 1817, U.S. begins construction of Erie Canal between Buffalo and Albany. Page 413, Science, Technology, Growth, 1845, German chemist Adolf Kolbe, 1818-1884, synthesizes acetic acid. Page 439, Science, Technology, Growth, 1879, Fahlberg and Remser discover saccharin (artificial sweetener). Page 441, Daily Life, 1883, Bismarck introduces sickness insurance in Germany. - GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS, example government reports, various years, historic, statistics-- United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, and L.P. Hebert. 1964. Culture of Sugarcane for Sugar Production in Louisiana. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 9452430. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Department of Agriculture, Crop Reporting Board, Economics, Statistics and Cooperatives Service. 1980- . Sugar Market Statistics. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 6756838. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Commodity Economics Division, Ron Lord, and Robert D. Barry. 1990. The World Sugar Market Government Intervention and Multilateral Policy Reform. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 25064444. 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Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 24565417. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Department of Agriculture, Office of Marketing Services, Sugar Branch. 1944. Determination of Fair and Reasonable Prices for the 1944 Crop of Hawaiian Sugarcane. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 867726171. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Department of Agriculture, Office of Marketing Services, Sugar Branch. 1945. Determination of Fair and Reasonable Prices for 1945 Crops of Florida and Louisiana Sugarcane for Sugar. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 878819542. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Department of Agriculture, Office of Marketing Services, Sugar Branch. 1945. Determination of Proportionate Shares for the Mainland Cane Sugar Area for the 1946 Crop. Washington D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 865109774. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Department of Agriculture, Production and Marketing Administration. 1947. The Sugar Program of 1946. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 868835295. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Department of Agriculture, Sugar Division. 1939. Report of the Chief of the Sugar Division, for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1939. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 49472878. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census. 1994. 1992 Census of Construction Industries, Preliminary Reports, Industry Series, Sugar and Confectionery Products, Industries 2061, 2062, 2063, 2064, 2066, 2067, and 2068. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 31521328. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census. 2004. 2002 Economic Census, Manufacturing, Industry Series, Cane Sugar Refining. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. ISBN 1596104821. United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Paul Chester. 1974. Occupational Employment, Sugar Industry, June 1971. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 7967713. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. United States International Trade Commission, Office of Industries, and Devry Seanna Boughner. 2001. Sugar, Industry and Trade Summary. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 46846470. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. - H.W. Wilson Company. 1904-. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature (JOURNAL). Minneapolis, Minnesota, H.W. Wilson Company. ISSN 0034-0464. PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE, 051, READERS. Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago Public Library System, 400 S. State Street, Chicago, Illinois. -- Wonderful Reference collection of serial/periodical indexes, in print, same floor as public computers, with thick volumes of Readers Guide available as early as 1900s (also page through to look for general historic trends, early terminology variations). - Hall, Daniel George Edward. 1964. A History of South East Asia. London, England, Macmillan and Company, Limited. OCLC 781258977. PUBLIC LIBRARY 959, HALL. Page 296, In 1642 by the conquest of the Spanish fort at Quelang the Dutch gained possession of the whole island of Formosa, an important distribution centre in the sugar trade from China. Page 678, The events of the eighteenth century, and notably the shock of the British occupation of Manila, resulted in the beginnings of a new policy abandoning isolation. It began to show itself clearly during the governor-generalship of Jose de Basco y Vargas (1778-1787), when for the first time a comprehensive plan to develop the natural resources of the Philippines was set in motion. Through the Economic Society of Friends of the Country, which he founded in 1781, he sought to foster all kinds of cultivation suitable to the country, indigo, cotton, tobacco, cinnamon, pepper, sugar on a big scale, silk, hemp, tea, coffee and the opium poppy. - Harrison, Brian. 1966. South East Asia, A Short History. New York, New York, Saint Martin's Press. OCLC 716775701. PUBLIC LIBRARY 959, HARRISON. Page 127, At first the commercial aim of the Dutch was simply to interpose themselves as monopolist middlemen and carriers between the main sources of supply of the most valuable products of Southeast Asia and the world markets in which those products were demanded. In particular, they aimed at monopolizing the export of pepper, spices and sugar, and the import of cloth and opium. Page 129, Already before the end of the seventeenth century Batavia had begun the process of expanding its monopoly rights in the Java ports...(I)n 1710...there were 130 sugar factories in the Batavia district alone, mostly in Chinese hands. Page 135, bribes. Pages 164, 165, 166, The Dutch Company had never recovered from the effects of the 1780-1784 war, in which convoying of merchant ships became almost impossible as a result of the Dutch naval defeat at Dogger Bank in 1781. But the real decline of the Company had set in well before then. The war dealt a fatal blow to an organization which had already been weakened internally by corruption and inefficiency. Basically the trouble was that the Company was unable to undertake the capital outlay which might have made possible a reconciliation between its original commercial purposes and its developing political responsibilities. Drawn further and further into the interior of Java in an effort to increase profits by securing control of production over an ever-widening area, the Company found that in fact the resultant gains never outstripped the inevitable expenses. The policy of cutting expenses down to the minimum merely starved the whole organization, encouraged corruption and inefficiency, and reduced profits accordingly...The recruitment of officials from Holland completely failed to keep pace with the Company's expanding responsibilities in a period, from 1755 onwards, when the population of Java was beginning to increase as a result of the comparatively settled conditions created by the Dutch themselves. In Batavia, out of a population of about twelve thousand at the end of the eighteenth century there seem to have been less than three hundred Dutch...Health conditions in Batavia and in other cities were extremely bad. Generally speaking, Dutch officials in the East Indies had become demoralized by conditions of service, by a system in which lucrative posts could be purchased for money (the ambtgeld system)...And while many of the Company's servants were busy lining their own pockets, smuggling and contraband trade made serious inroads into the Company's monopoly. The expiry of the Company's charter in 1774 drew attention in Holland to its unsatisfactory financial position and provided an occasion for general criticism of its monopoly. The charter was renewed provisionally for two years only, and in 1776, although the renewal of the charter for a further twenty years was obtained, there was a strong demand for the setting up of a committee to enquire into the Company's affairs...Another committee...issued a report in 1790. The report announced that the Company's balance sheet showed a deficit of 85 million guilders, only partially offset by assets amounting to 20 million guilders in actual produce. It proposed a limited admission of private enterprise to the East Indies trade, the Company retaining its monopoly in spices, sugar, opium and tin (and)...was adopted by the Company in the following year. In the same year, 1791, the States General appointed a commission to enquire into the Company's affairs and to recommend reforms...It reported in 1795 that the Company was virtually bankrupt (and)...the Company's charter was renewed for a further four years to 1799...As a result of legislation passed in 1798 the Company was dissolved on the expiry of its charter, and the State...took over the administration of its property. By this time the Company's debts amounted to 134 million guilders. In the years which saw the final collapse of the Dutch Company. Page 209, Sugar production in Java doubled between 1870 and 1885. But world demand for sugar fell away from 1880 onwards, there was a slump in prices...(which) gave place to the limited company with headquarters and shareholders in Holland. Investment of external Dutch capital in Java began in earnest from about 1890, much of it going into the sugar industry. Page 214, A considerable amount of nonDutch as well as Dutch external capital had flowed into Indonesia by 1940. The basic sugar industry, in its modern form, was almost entirely developed by Dutch investment, but probably about half the investment in rubber, tea and tobacco plantation was nonDutch. Page 226, Chinese, along with Indian Chettiars, were also moneylenders in Indo-China...By 1941 (southern regions of Cochin-China and Cambodia)...contained about eighty-five percent of the total Chinese population of the country. The greatest concentration of Chinese was to be found in the city of Cholon-Saigon in Cochin-China. There they were the buyers, millers and exporters of rice, (and) they also owned sawmills and sugar refineries. Page 275, Index, opium - Hatfield, George Elliott. 1988. The Hatfields. Stanville, Kentucky, Big Sandy Valley Historical Society. OCLC 18741415. PUBLIC LIBRARY 975.44804, HATFIELD. Pages 183-293, Genealogy of the Hatfields. Thomas Hatfield, born ca 1600, Yorkshire, England, fled to Leyden, Holland...married Anna...in Leyden, Holland on May 21, 1621. (The children, Matthias and Thomas, were born in Leyden, Holland. Thomas appears in the American colonies in the 1650s. The children of Thomas were baptized in the Dutch Reformed Church, New York City). - Heseltine, Sasha. 2015. Frommer's Amsterdam Day by Day. New York, New York, FrommerMedia LLC. OCLC 978-1-628-87126-5. PUBLIC LIBRARY 914.92352, FROMMER'S. Page 28, Keizersgracht 672, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Museum Van Loon...was the property of the Van Loons, who were founders of the Dutch East India Company. Page 51, Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Trippenhuis, once owned by Tripp brothers, who were arms dealers. Page 51, Oude Hoogstraat 24, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Oost-Indisch Huis (East India House)...Once the warehouses and headquarters of the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, or V.O.C. (Dutch East India Company). Page 58, Bloemgracht 77 and 81, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, are former sugar refineries, one from 1752 and another from 1763. Page 147, The Port of Rotterdam is the world's third-busiest port after Shanghai and Singapore. - Holland, Rupert Sargent, and Manning de V. Lee. 1926. Historic Ships. New York, New York, Grosset and Dunlap. OCLC 4082149. PUBLIC LIBRARY 387, HOLLAND. Page 226, Dutch shipwrights became so skilled in constructing them that Peter the Great worked in the shipyards of the Netherlands in order to reproduce their handiwork in Russia. - CONTINUED ON PAGE 2, TEXT FILE, http://www.heartspaceinnerhealing.com/research/sugara.txt