Subject: Tariff

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Envelope addressed to Julius Kahn, Washington, D.C., 1912 Envelope addressed to Julius Kahn, Washington, D.C., 1912

Envelope addressed to Julius Kahn in Washington, D.C., dated March 12, 1912. The return address indicates the sender may have been associated with Congressional Record and Roosevelt's speech on Canadian Reciprocity and the Tariff. The envelope's contents, a speech delivered to Congress on March 12, 1912, are mentioned in the original description.

Petition for Drawback of Duties by Aaron Levy, New York City, April 1, 1831 Petition for Drawback of Duties by Aaron Levy, New York City, April 1, 1831

A detailed auction sheet (11.5" x 19") written on both sides, listing items for auction on April 1, 1831. This New York City petition requests a drawback of duties. The document is signed three times by Aaron Levy and witnessed by R. Riker. It is entirely in Levy's hand.

Report of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures on the Petitions of John Devereux, William and Archibald M'Neal, and Moses Myers Report of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures on the Petitions of John Devereux, William and Archibald M'Neal, and Moses Myers

This is an eight-page congressional report from January 11, 1796, detailing the petitions of several importers, including Moses Myers, seeking remission of duties. The report, prepared by the U.S. House Committee on Commerce and Manufactures, was presented to the House and referred to a committee of the whole. The document quotes Moses Myers regarding his business activities in Norfolk, Virginia. Printed by Francis Childs in Philadelphia.