Economic history of the U.S. : manuscript, 1899-1900.

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Economic history of the U.S. : manuscript, 1899-1900.

Chester W. Wright's lecture notes from Prof. Callender's class on United States economic history, Harvard.

1 v. ; 42 x 21 cm.

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