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Transportation. 

 Table 30. — Freight Rates to Principal Manufacturing Centers. 



New York City, 

 Elmira, N. Y., . 

 Washburn, N. Y.,. . 

 Harlem River, N. Y., 

 Syracuse, N. Y., 

 Erie, N. Y., 

 Troy, N. Y., 

 Philadelphia, Pa., 

 Lancaster, Pa., . 



York, Pa 



Lititz, Pa 



Norristown, Pa., 

 Newark, N. J., . 

 New Brunswick, N. J., 

 Cleveland, Ohio, 

 Chillicothe, Ohio, 

 Miamisburg, Ohio, 

 Chicago, 111., 

 Detroit, Mich., . 

 Duluth, Minn., . 

 Wheeling, W. Va., 

 Kansas City, Mo., 

 Los Angeles, Ca ., 

 Springfield, Mass., 

 Lowell, Mass., 

 Hartford, Conn., 

 Hamilton, Ont., Can., 

 Montreal, Can., . 



These are not the only cities that receive tobacco shipped from North 

 Hatfield and South Deerfield, Mass., over the Boston & Maine Railroad. 

 The foregoing table simply shows the wide distribution of sales and the 

 comparatively low freight rates to the principal shipping points. For 

 example, 100 pounds of tobacco can be shipped from North Hatfield, 

 Mass., to Los Angeles, Cal., for 39 cents, or a little over one-third of a cent 

 per pound. 



