No. 10 A.-STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER AND GROSS TONNAGE OF CANAL BOATS AND BARGES IN THE UNITED STATES, FROM 1868 TO 1899. No. 10 B.-NUMBER AND GROSS TONNAGE OF SAILING VESSELS, STEAM VESSELS, CANAL BOATS, AND BARGES ON THE NORTHERN LAKES, FROM 1868 TO 1899. Total. No. 11.-STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER AND GROSS TONNAGE OF SAILING VESSELS, STEAM VESSELS, CANAL BOATS, AND BARGES IN EACH CUSTOMS DISTRICT OF THE UNITED STATES, JUNE 30, 1899. [This table does not include yachts, nor boats and lighters, decked and not masted, employed within the harbor of any town or city, nor canal boats and barges without sails or internal motive power of their own employed wholly upon canals or the internal waters of a State, nor barges and boats plying on rivers or lakes of the United States and not engaged in trade with contiguous foreign territory, and not carrying passengers, nor boats under 5 tons net.] Tons. 16, 425 Castine 236 10, 672 12 333 248 11, 005 Bangor.. 67 11, 439 12 961 79 12, 400 Belfast. 111 10, 609 3 281 114 10,890 Waldoboro 271 28, 869 15 1, 472 1 105 287 30, 446 Wiscasset.. 52 2,852 6 129 58 2, 981 Bath 139 96, 820 35 8, 114 4 6,840 178 111, 774 Portland and Falmouth 150 37, 188 45 12, 933 2 151 197 50, 272 Saco.. 14 999 2 65 16 Kennebunk 12 480 12 1,064 York. 4 181 4 181 |