IMPERIAL GAZETTEER OF INDIA
First published in 1909
There are references to Kayalpatnam in two places in the books:
1. Volume No. 15, Page No.195
Kayalpatnam - A small port in the Srivaikuntam Taluk of Tinnevelly District,Madras, situated in 8o34' N. and 78o8' E,a few miles to the south of the Tambraparni river and 18 miles south of Tuticorin; not to be confounded with Kayal. It is a Union, with a population (1901) of 11,746. Its sea-borne trade, which is chiefly in rice and coco-nuts with Ceylon and in timber
and areca-nuts with Travancore, is carried on by the Musalman tribe of Labbais. There is also some trade in palmyra-leaf boxes and jaggery (coarse sugar), and a large salt factory is at work
2. Volume No. 23, Page No.372
...There are ten salt factories in Tinnevelly (those at Tuticorin, Arumuganeri, Kayalpatnam, and Kulasekarapatnam being the most important), with an out-turn (in 1903) of about
64,000 tons of salt, which brought in a duty to Government of nearly 35 lakhs...
There are three recognised ports, Tuticorin, kulasekarapatnam and Kayalpatnam; but the first is the only one which is important
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Kayalpatnam Map
Vol.15, Page 195
Vol.23, Page 372
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