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... speech on a campaign issue, the protective tariff (Ellis 1998a, 120). In addition, what appeared to ...
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... endeavored to focus the debate around the tariff issue, from which he had traditionally drawn much ...
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... to come in as wool of the sheep under the Tariff Act of October 3, 1913 (c. 16, 38 Stat. 114), and ...Prior to the passage of the McKinley Tariff Administrative Act, approved June 10, 1890 ...
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.... --William McKinley to Grover Cleveland, March 3, 1897, the day before... in 1901 specifically about reciprocal tariff treaties. McKinley also made a series of more cere...
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...'s campaign had been nationalism and tariff protection. The Democrats favored tariff reduction...In 1889 Harrison signed the McKinley Tariff Act, which raised CUSTOMS DUTIES to an aver...
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Tom Atchley will present a program on the history of packinghouses in Redlands for the Redlands Area Historical Society at 7 p.m. Sept. 26 in the Assembly Room of A.K. Smiley Public Library.
In the Historical Society's newsletter, Atchley wrote that newspapers this summer were filled with news about the Redlands Mutual Orange Distributors packinghouse and the decision by the City Council to sell it to George Krikorian.
... special protections in both the Dingley Tariff and McKinley Tariff to satisfy the citrus farmers ...
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... continued to support ever-higher tariffs on goods coming into America, raising the rates onn the mongrel tariff of 1883, the McKinley tariff of 1890 and finally the Dingley tariff of 1...
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... Republican who advocated high tariffs to protect U.S. industry, McKinley waged the SPANI...
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Could you tell me about the unmarked vase in the enclosed photograph? It is 7 inches tall and came to me from my great- grandmother, who got it from her aunt, who in turn received it from a missionary. As I am 84 years old, I would imagine that it is at least 200 years old.
R., Bonita Springs, Fla.
... pre-Nippon era was over in 1891 when the McKinley Tariff, which passed in 1890, went into effect. At...
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George W. Meade was the third owner of Prospect Park after the Southern Pacific Railroad and Judson and Brown, the founders of Redlands. He was born in 1851 and first appears in newspaper reports of Southern California in 1883.
Meade was already successful when he began investing in Redlands. He opened the George W. Meade Packinghouse in Riverside in 1883 and this was one of the first packinghouses in the country.
... during this time to support trade tariffs barring imported Spanish raisins, French prunes annd imported almonds and walnuts. The McKinley Tariff of this period must surely have been influe...