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    The California hide trade was a trading system of various products based in cities along the California coastline, operating from the early 1820s to the...
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    21, 1863) was a Boston merchant in the China trade, the California hide trade and the maritime fur trade. Sturgis was born in Barnstable, Massachusetts...
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  • In 2018, the Trump trade war led China to put retaliatory tariffs on US dairy products. This led to major losses among California dairy farmers. Water...
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    in more material. In this case, the hold was filled with hides from the California hide trade up to four feet below the deckhead (equivalent of 'ceiling')...
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  • the no trade with foreign ships policy and soon regular trading trips were being made. The main products of these California Ranchos were cow hides (called...
    149 KB (18,747 words) - 23:57, 26 June 2024
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    Two Years Before the Mast (category Maritime history of California)
    Mexican colonial Californian California missions' and ranchos' cow hides. They traded at the ports in San Diego Bay, San Pedro Bay, Santa Barbara Channel...
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  • of California until the mid-19th century. This California hide trade involved large quantities of hides shipped nationally and internationally. The ranch...
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    Estuary Martinez, California beavers North American beaver Beaver in the Sierra Nevada Sea otter Sea otter conservation California hide trade Raymond F. Dasmann...
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    firm of Bryant and Sturgis, merchants in the California hide trade, trade with the Pacific Northwest, and trade with China. In 1841, Hooper partnered with...
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    alcohol, and sugar, which were traded for hides and tallow at a profit generally between 200% and 300%. The California Hide Trade became a major industry in...
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  • Alfred Robinson (businessman) (category California pioneers)
    1829, to work in the California hide trade. He published Life in California in 1846, an influential early description of Californian society prior to the...
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    Places listings in Monterey County, California California hide trade List of the oldest buildings in California "National Register Information System"...
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    snakes body to hide from predators. Their predators include hawks, eagles, coyotes, skunks, foxes, bobcats, and other kingsnakes. The California kingsnake...
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  • merchant. In the 1830s he was owner and captain of ships plying the California hide trade with the Hawaiian Islands. After his first wife died in Massachusetts...
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  • Faxon Atherton (category Landowners from California)
    among the most prominent at this time in the hide and tallow trade primarily focused on the California hide trade. Within two years, Atherton started his own...
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    William F. Sturgis, a Boston merchant in the China trade, the California hide trade and the Maritime fur trade. His paternal aunt was Ellen Sturgis Hooper,...
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    Californios (category Mexican California)
    number of dead cow heads, horns or other animal parts. Cow hides were kept later for trading purposes with Yankee or British traders who started showing...
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    as California and Florida. I recall the bland smile of a government official to whom I complained about this matter: "If you have nothing to hide you...
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    James and Samuel Hooper to conduct shipping and trading operations. They engaged in the California hide trade, and in commerce with China. He retired from...
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  • in 1818 in Manchester. The latter name was to hide the organization's real purpose in a time when trade unions were still illegal. The first attempts...
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