An Act to repeal the State Tax on Real and Personal Property, and to continue and extend the Improvements of the State by Railroads and Canals, and to charter a State Bank to be called the United States Bank
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Harrisburg: Printed by Theo. Fenn, 1836. 14, [2 (blank)]pp, 8vo, pamphlet, removed, dbd, traces of light blue wraps to spine. Light foxing, gently vertical fold.
In 1836, the State of Pennsylvania charters their United States Bank shortly before the great financial panic of 1837. The entire Act is printed within, all Articles and Sections inclusive.
Theophilus Fenn and Company were State printers to Pennsylvania, contracted to publish those laws to be printed in English. The German printing, when outputted, contracted otherwise.
Apparently no physical copies located on OCLC. Not to be confused with Crabb & Barrett, viz., OCLC 80677876. 62557658, etc.
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- Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA) (US)
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- An Act to repeal the State Tax on Real and Personal Property, and to continue and extend the Improvements of the State by Railroads and Canals, and to charter a State Bank to be called the United States Bank
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- [Unk.]
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- Used
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