| 21. | For five years afterwards, the fort was used to house naval stores and degaussing equipment.
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| 22. | They were sent by the British government to manufacture naval stores for Her Majesty's fleet.
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| 23. | They grew tobacco, and sold timber and tar, both categories of naval stores needed by England.
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| 24. | In 1880, the railroad began to transport naval stores and timber for Leon County's logging industry.
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| 25. | They were to work for Livingston on a scheme to produce naval stores for the crown.
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| 26. | :: Marco polo's right about naval stores coming from the Baltic trade, which furnished England too.
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| 27. | By 1850, North Carolina's pine forests were producing one-third of the world's supply of naval stores.
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| 28. | In 1902 the naval stores industry was revolutionized by former University of Georgia chemist Charles Herty.
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| 29. | Jacksonville and Onslow County continued to rely on naval stores, lumber, and tobacco crops for industry.
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| 30. | Practically every train brought new residents interested in supplying naval stores or working in the sawmills.
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