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Title | An Account of the Sugar Maple-Tree, of the United States, and of the Methods of Obtaining Sugar from it, Together with Observations upon the Advantages both Public and Private of this Sugar. In a Letter to Thomas Jefferson, Esq… |
Reference | T.101.(7*.) |
Library | The British Library |
Date | 1792 |
Author(s) | Rush, Benjamin |
Publisher | R. Aitken & Son |
Place of Publication | Philadelphia |
Document Type | Printed Book, Report |
Primary Commodity | Sugar |
Theme | Cultivation; Production; Health and Welfare |
Keywords | raw material, nutrition, disease, colony, labour, manufacture, plantation, crop, harvest |
Region | North America |
Places | USA, Philadelphia |
Additional Information | Full title: An Account of the Sugar Maple-Tree, of the United States, and of the Methods of Obtaining Sugar from it, Together with Observations upon the Advantages both Public and Private of this Sugar. In a Letter to Thomas Jefferson, Esq. Secretary of the State of the United States, and one of the Vice-Presidents of the American Philosophical Society. Read in the American Philosophical Society, on the 19 of August, 1791, and Extracted from the Third Volume of their Transactions now in the Press |
Copyright | The British Library Board. All rights reserved. Licence no: 5386 |