Autograph letter signed : London, to Thomas H. Dudley, [U.S. Consul] in Liverpool, 1867 June 3.

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Autograph letter signed : London, to Thomas H. Dudley, [U.S. Consul] in Liverpool, 1867 June 3.

Concerning a visit to the Bright cotton mills and a meeting with David A. Wells, American economist.

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Wells, David Ames, 1828-1898

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Economist, author, and public official. From the description of Papers of David Ames Wells, 1795-1898 (bulk 1860-1886) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71067851 American economist. From the description of Papers of David Ames Wells [manuscript], 1851-1887. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647812256 Biographical Note 1828, June 17 Born, Sp...

Dudley, Thomas Haines

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Biography Thomas Haines Dudley (1819-1893) was a New Jersey Quaker, lawyer, politician. (Whig - then Republican). U.S. Consul at Liverpool 1861-1872. In charge of U. S. Secret Service throughout the British Isles during U. S. Civil War. In 1872, assigned to give full time assistance in preparation of Alabama Claims. Author of pro-protectionist pamphlets c. 1880. Son, Edward, served as Vice Consul & Acting Consul in Liverpool 1...

Bright, John, 1811-1889

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British statesman, from Rochdale, Lancashire, England. From the description of Papers, 1840-1888. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19276561 John Bright (1811-1889), British reformer, Liberal statesman, free-trade advocate, and one of the most eloquent public speakers of his time, was born near Rochdale, England. A Quaker textile manufacturer, Bright was elected to Parliament in 1843 and formed the Anti-Corn Law League with Richard Cobden to repeal the Corn Laws...