Autograph letter signed : Long Branch, to S.W. Davenport, 1882 Sept. 17.

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Autograph letter signed : Long Branch, to S.W. Davenport, 1882 Sept. 17.

Regarding his pamphlet, "American industries," that he will read once he is able to locate; assuring him in advance that he agrees with the overall concept of "protecting and fostering American manufacturers."

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