Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce and of Citizens of the City of New York, Praying for the Establishment of a Branch of the Mint of the United States in that City

Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce and of Citizens of the City of New York, Praying for the Establishment of a Branch of the Mint of the United States in that City
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