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CALL NUMBER: VMHB 1999 107.4

OBJECT TYPE: Periodical

TITLE: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 107, No. 4

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Kanawhan Prelude to Nineteenth-Century Monopoly in the United States: The Virginia Salt Combinations; by John Edmund Stealey III [1] Preface [2] Introduction: Anatomy of Place in Law and Economy [3] The First Attempts at Concert [4] William Steele and Robert Makemie Steele in 1822 [5] Armstrongs, Grant and Company, January 1827-December 1829 [6] Dickinson, Armstrongs and Company and the Purge, January 1830-December 1835 [7] Hewitt, Ruffner and Company, 1836-1841, and a Seven-Year Depression [8] An Abortive Incorporation and the Kanawha Salt Association, January 1847-December 1850 [9] Ruffner, Donnally and Company: Legal Refinement in a Declining Industry, February 1851-December 1856 [10] Economic Decline and Legal Continuity

AUTHOR: Virginia Historical Society

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PUBLICATION DATE: 1999 Autumn

PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society

PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond, VA

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