[Astoria by Washington Irving]@TWC D-Link bookAstoria CHAPTER II 3/7
Investing a small sum which he had amassed since leaving his native village, in merchandise suited to the American market, he embarked, in the month of November, 1783, in a ship bound to Baltimore, and arrived in Hampton Roads in the month of January.
The winter was extremely severe, and the ship, with many others, was detained by the ice in and about Chesapeake Bay for nearly three months. During this period, the passengers of the various ships used occasionally to go on shore, and mingle sociably together.
In this way Mr.Astor became acquainted with a countryman of his, a furrier by trade.
Having had a previous impression that this might be a lucrative trade in the New World, he made many inquiries of his new acquaintance on the subject, who cheerfully gave him all the information in his power as to the quality and value of different furs, and the mode of carrying on the traffic.
He subsequently accompanied him to New York, and, by his advice, Mr.Astor was induced to invest the proceeds of his merchandise in furs.
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