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Address of The Friends of Domestic Industry, Assembled in Convention, at New-York, October 26, 1831 Address of The Friends of Domestic Industry, Assembled in Convention, at New-York, October 26, 1831

Pamphlet published in Baltimore by Sands & Neilson, Printers in 1831. This first edition contains 44 pages and includes a five-page list of members of the Friends of Domestic Industry, organized by state. The Friends of Domestic Industry was a convention of approximately five hundred delegates from New England and other states, including Ohio and Virginia, that met in New York in 1831 to advocate for a protective tariff. William Wilkins served as president of the group. The pamphlet's address is directed to the people of the United States.