National Industrial Leather Association.

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The National Industrial Leather Association was a Philadelphia-based trade association. Founded in 1926, it was the successor to the American Leather Belting Association, which was organized in 1887 and concerned with the manufacture of industrial leather products such as belting, packings, and textile leathers.

From the description of Records, 1927-1974. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122385153

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associatedWith Mechanical Power Engineering Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Power Transmission Council, Inc. corporateBody
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Belts and belting
Leather industry and trade
Trade associations
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Active 1927

Active 1974

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