He also annexed the saltworks, which belonged to the Shustov and Filatiyev families.
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By his reckoning the saltworks lay some eight miles in that direction.
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He continued to work in the saltworks and eventually owned most of them.
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Crist called out, but the rider galloped off toward the saltworks.
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Staraya Russa and other localities were known for their saltworks.
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The saltworks, an hour south of Athens, shut in 1969.
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Guided by the stars he crept onward toward the saltworks.
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They soon found Crist and carried him back to the saltworks.
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The bay is where Brewster once made its living from packet boats bound for Boston and from saltworks along the shore.
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A plant where salt is produced commercially
Saltern is a word with a number of differing (but interrelated) meanings. In English archaeology, a saltern is an area used for salt making, especially in the East Anglian fenlands.