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1860 US Manufacturers Report by Lincoln Admin Census Bureau 1865

1860 US Manufacturers Report by Lincoln Admin Census Bureau 1865

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MANUFACTURES IN THE UNITED STATES in 1860 by Lincoln Admin. 1865 Census Bureau MANUFACTURES IN THE UNITED STATES in 1860 by Lincoln Admin. 1865 Census Bureau POB#48550 TITLE: Manufactures of the Unite...

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MANUFACTURES IN THE UNITED STATES in 1860 by Lincoln Admin. 1865 Census Bureau MANUFACTURES IN THE UNITED STATES in 1860 by Lincoln Admin. 1865 Census Bureau POB#48550 TITLE: Manufactures of the United States in 1860 AUTHOR: J M Edmunds; United States. Department of the Interior.; United States. Census Office. PUBLISHER: Washington DC: Government Printing Office. DATE: 1865 DESCRIPTION: ccxvii, 745, [1] pages ; 30 cm CONDITION NOTES: GOOD Covers tenderly attached. First fly page shaky chipped and torn. Other pages well attached. Light foxing in a few places. A small tideline on some back pages, not in text. BINDING: Half sheep over marbled boards. . Results from the 1860 US Census, finally released at the end of the Civil War in 1865. Reveals fascinating economic details about the last year of ante-bellum America. Details on California reveals a state still obsessed with gold mining. Nevada, admitted to the Union on 1863, submits data with the other territories. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog

Specifics

Author

J M Edmunds; United States. Department of the Interior.

Binding

Leather

Language

English

Original/Facsimile

Original

Place of Publication

Washington DC

Publisher

Government Printing Office

Subject

Reference

Topic

Manufacturing

Year Printed

1860

Reviews

  1. Marck van Dijk

    This fascinating historical document offers a detailed look at U.S. manufacturing during a pivotal era. The 1865 Census Bureau report, commissioned under Lincoln, provides invaluable insights with its extensive data and analysis. Despite some wear, the content remains clear and engaging—perfect for history buffs and researchers. A rare glimpse into America's industrial past!