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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-10T10:22:54machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-10T10:22:54humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyAmerican Iron and Steel AssociationpresumedIron and Steel Associationpresumedactive 1888active 1895American Iron and Steel Institute.American Iron and Steel Institute. Public Relations Dept.Kelley, William D. (William Darrah), 1814-1890.McAllister, Henry, 1837-Swank, James Moore, 1832-1914.American Iron and Steel AssociationKelley, William D. (William Darrah), 1814-1890. Correspondence, 1837-1903.Kelley, William D. (William Darrah), 1814-1890.Correspondence, 1837-1903.600 items.Incoming political correspondence, 1852, 1862-1889, includes letters from many of the major and minor political and business figures of the period. Many of the letters relate to the tariff question. Most of the correspondents are represented by only one letter each, but James M. Swank and Joseph Wharton of the American Iron and Steel Association are represented by 25 letters, 1882-1883, concerning tariff duties. Family correspondence, 1837-1903, includes letters from William D. Kelley to his wife Caroline Bonsall Kelley and to his children; letters from Caroline Bonsall Kelley to William Darrah Kelley; and a few letters from Albert Bartram Kelley to his mother Caroline Bonsall Kelley. Historical Society of PennsylvaniaSwank, James Moore, 1836-1914. Papers, 1785-1898 (inclusive), 1785, 1871-1898 (bulk).Swank, James Moore, 1836-1914.Papers, 1785-1898 (inclusive), 1785, 1871-1898 (bulk).ca. 250 items.Correspondence of James M. Swank, secretary of the American Iron and Steel Association, with industrialists, political leaders, and others, relating to tariff and to the development of the iron industry in the United States. Among the correspondents are: George Bancroft, 1885; William Belknap, 1871; Simon Cameron, 1876; H. C. Carey, 1871; Andrew Carnegie, 1898; S. P. Chase, 1872; A. G. Curtin, 1878; John Dallzell, 1896; Hamilton Fish, 1871; H. C. Frick, 1893; A. Gorman, 1894; Benjamin Harrison, 1888; Marcus A. Hanna, 1902; William McKinley, 1891; Justin S. Morrill, 1893; O. H. Platt, 1884; M. S. Quay, 1884; Samuel J. Randall, 1884; Carl Schurz, 1872; General W. T. Sherman, 1871; J. W. Forney, and others. There are also letters of an earlier period contributing information on political and economic trends; Hugh H. Brackenridge, 1808; John Binns, 1812; Abner Lacock, draft of a letter, 1832, to President Andrew Jackson concerning the Seminole and Florida War, and revealing J. C. Calhoun's attitude toward Jackson in 1818; Henry C. Clay, 1849; John C. Breckinridge, 1860; James Monroe, 1822; deeds of John Penn, Jr., and John Penn, 1785, conveying land in Westmoreland County; and other items. Historical Society of PennsylvaniaAmerican Iron and Steel Institute. Public Relations Dept. Library historical files, 1768-1986.American Iron and Steel Institute. Public Relations Dept.Library historical files, 1768-1986.1 linear ft.The historical miscellany includes scattered notes, draft articles, bulletins, clippings, etc. on the history of the American Iron and Steel Institute and its predecessors, including the 1855 constitution and bylaws of the American Iron Association. There are lists of presidents and honorary vice presidents, original membership lists, lists of medals and awards, and menus from early Institute banquets. A file on "Activities of the Washington Office" (1916-1921) consists of typed transcripts of letters from government officials regarding setting production and prices for the World War I effort and the text of a 1921 speech by General Pershing congratulating steel executives for their contribution to the victory. Hagley Museum & LibraryMcAllister, Henry, 1837-. Colorado land and improvement companies : Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1884.McAllister, Henry, 1837-Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918.Colorado land and improvement companies : Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1884.Originals : 7 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (8 exposures) : negative (Rich. 115:14) and positive.Experiences as secretary of the American Iron and Steel Association, and as president of the National Land and Improvement Company, organized to develop lands lying along the Denver & Rio Grande route, and as executive director of the Colorado Springs Company; Colorado resident since 1872. Describes operations of the Colorado Springs Company in promoting townsites; remarks on General William Palmer, the Central Colorado Improvement Company, and the Colorado Coal and Iron Company. UC Berkeley LibrariesAmerican Iron and Steel Institute. Records of predecessor organizations, 1864-1912.American Iron and Steel Institute.Records of predecessor organizations, 1864-1912.5 linear ft.The records of both organizations contain important information on the American protectionist movement. Hagley Museum & LibrarySwank, James Moore, 1832-1914. Correspondence to Henry Charles Lea, 1888-1895.Swank, James Moore, 1832-1914.American Iron and Steel Association.Correspondence to Henry Charles Lea, 1888-1895.3 items (3 leaves).Comprises 3 items from Swank of the American Iron and Steel Association in regard to the Republican Party and protection for American industries. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library