| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Produceof every kind, when once there, met a ready sale for the New York market.In the first settlement of the country this was the only outlet for thecountry produce, which was transported in rude boats or vessels called_arks_, built during the winter season to await the spring freshet; thenthey loaded them with wheat or other produce, and sent them to Baltimoreor elsewhere.
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