This historical document, "Tariff, Or, Rates Of Duties Payable On Goods, Wares And Merchandise, Imported Into The United States Of America," provides a comprehensive overview of tariffs in effect during the American Civil War era. Detailing the duties payable on imported goods according to the Act of Congress of March 2, 1861, with addenda through July 28, 1866, this volume offers invaluable insight into the economic policies and trade regulations of the period.
Authored by Elias Dayton Ogden, the United States government, and the United States Department of the Treasury, the book serves as a primary source for understanding the financial strategies employed during a critical period in American history. Researchers and historians will find this a vital resource for examining the economic impact of the Civil War and the evolving nature of international trade.
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