Drew University Library 19th Century Collection

Commerce and Shipping Pamphlet Collection Finding List

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#TitleAuthorPub. Year
1American merchant marine : shall the Gulf ports have a chance to develope [sic] tropical trade? : an American ship is American soil. 1886
2Memorial to the President of the United States urging him to convene an international congress at Washington, to consider the question of making private property on the sea free from capture during warCharles Henry Butler1898
3To restore the American flag to its place in commerce by creating a demand for American ships in the ports of the worldWilliam M. Davis1881
4Commodore Thomas Truxtun, 1755-1822; a description of the Truxtun-Biddle letters in the collections of the Library Company of PhiladelphiaEugene S. Ferguson1947
5River and harbor bill; speechCharles N. Fowler1902
6Inter-state commerce problem; its general effect on the country at large, Georgia's position under the new law, Atlanta's share in the changeGeorge E. Hoppie 
7Future of commerce: address ... before the Chamber of Commerce of PittsburghPhilander C. Knox1908
8Watering "capital"James Love 
9Commerce and the Holy Land; a lecture ... before the N.Y. Kane Monument AssociationWm. F. Lynch1860
10Report of a special committee of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New-York, on the decline of American commerce and the remedies the chamber would recommend to CongressNew York Chamber of Commerce1869
11Our Merchant Marine, its condition as shown by the adminsitration and the admiral of the Navy 1888
12Narrative of the loss of the Kent by fire in the Bay of Biscay on the 1st of March, 1825, in a letter to a friendPassenger 
13Address [on municipal trading] delivered before the British Association, Belfast, September 12th, 1902Robert P. Porter1902
14Municipal trading in England and the United States; an addressRobert P. Porter1901
15Remarks on the formation of entrances to wet and dry docks situated upon a tideway, illustrated by the principal examples in the Port of LondonJohn Baldry Redman1848
16Shall Americans build ships? Also a militia for the sea, free ships for the Brazilian line, and protection for American industries and for the American shipJohn Roach1881
17Control of the PacificH.C. Taylor 
18Restoration of American shipping and defence of our harbors, ocean and lakeUnion League Club1883
19Standard weights and measures : letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report of the progress made in the construction of standard weights, measures, and balances, during the years 1846-'47 : August 12, 1848United States. Office of Standard Weights and Measures.1848
20Practical working and results of the Inter-State Commerce ActJohn A. Wright1891