A statement of the arts and manufactures of the United States of America

for the year 1810

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Language
English
Pages
169

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Edition Notes

"This is an exact photographic facsimile ... printed at Philadelphia by A. Cornman, Jr. in 1814." -- P. following p. 169, 2nd ser.

"This volume is officially titled book II of the third census." -- P. following p. 169, 2nd ser.

"Prepared in execution of an instruction of Albert Gallatin, esquire, secretary of the treasury, given by him in obedience to a resolution of Congress ... 1812."

"A series of tables of the several branches of American manufactures ... of the year ... 1810": p. 1-169 (2nd ser.).

Published in
New York City
Genre
Statistics., Census, 3rd, 1810.
Other Titles
Arts and manufactures, 1810: third census, book II

Classifications

Library of Congress
HA203.M15 A3 1814a

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv (i.e. lxiv), 46, 169 p. ;
Number of pages
169

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19717505M

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