[A collection of printed material pertaining to the Merchants' Association of New York, and its successor, the Commerce and Industry Association of New York]. [1901-1949]

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[A collection of printed material pertaining to the Merchants' Association of New York, and its successor, the Commerce and Industry Association of New York]. [1901-1949]

Pamphlets, membership information, corresondence with members.

16 pieces ; 9-56 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7771258

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