THE PHOSPHATE QUESTION DISCUSSED, AND THE ARGUMENTS OF THE OPPONENTS OF THE ACT OF MACH 22, 1878, REPLIED TO.
Charleston, S.C. 1878. 14, [2] pp. Stitched, tanned and lightly worn. Good+.
A defense of the Phosphate Act, which established the means by which the State would permit private companies to dig and mine phosphate rock in the State's navigable waters. McCrady opposes the Populist argument that the State ought not to grant the privilege exclusively to a few highly capitalized companies. Item #11491
Price: $100.00
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