An Address on the Progress of Manufactures and Internal Improvement in the United States, and Particularly on the Advantages to be Derived From the Employment of Slaves in the Manufacturing of Cotton and Other Goods, Delivered in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827
An Address on the Progress of Manufactures and Internal Improvement in the United States, and Particularly on the Advantages to be Derived From the Employment of Slaves in the Manufacturing of Cotton and Other Goods, Delivered in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827
An Address on the Progress of Manufactures and Internal Improvement in the United States, and Particularly on the Advantages to be Derived From the Employment of Slaves in the Manufacturing of Cotton and Other Goods, Delivered in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827
An Address on the Progress of Manufactures and Internal Improvement in the United States, and Particularly on the Advantages to be Derived From the Employment of Slaves in the Manufacturing of Cotton and Other Goods, Delivered in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827
An Address on the Progress of Manufactures and Internal Improvement in the United States, and Particularly on the Advantages to be Derived From the Employment of Slaves in the Manufacturing of Cotton and Other Goods, Delivered in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827
An Address on the Progress of Manufactures and Internal Improvement in the United States, and Particularly on the Advantages to be Derived From the Employment of Slaves in the Manufacturing of Cotton and Other Goods, Delivered in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827
An Address on the Progress of Manufactures and Internal Improvement in the United States, and Particularly on the Advantages to be Derived From the Employment of Slaves in the Manufacturing of Cotton and Other Goods, Delivered in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827
An Address on the Progress of Manufactures and Internal Improvement in the United States, and Particularly on the Advantages to be Derived From the Employment of Slaves in the Manufacturing of Cotton and Other Goods, Delivered in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827
An Address on the Progress of Manufactures and Internal Improvement in the United States, and Particularly on the Advantages to be Derived From the Employment of Slaves in the Manufacturing of Cotton and Other Goods, Delivered in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827
An Address on the Progress of Manufactures and Internal Improvement in the United States, and Particularly on the Advantages to be Derived From the Employment of Slaves in the Manufacturing of Cotton and Other Goods, Delivered in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827

An Address on the Progress of Manufactures and Internal Improvement in the United States, and Particularly on the Advantages to be Derived From the Employment of Slaves in the Manufacturing of Cotton and Other Goods, Delivered in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, November 6, 1827


Permanent ID:
10614
Call number:
E441 A58 vol.112 no.3
Date:
November 12 1827
Image Description:
Item is a printing of Thomas P. Jones' 1827 address at the Franklin Institute on the matter of using slave labor in cotton manufacturing.  He does so will asserting he does not necessarily approve of slavery itself.
Address:
Philadelphia
Format:
Printed Matter