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Summary:Correspondence of James M. Swank, secretary of the American Iron and Steel Association, with industrialists, political leaders, and others, relating to tariff and to the development of the iron industry in the United States. Among the correspondents are: George Bancroft, 1885; William Belknap, 1871; Simon Cameron, 1876; H.C. Carey, 1871; Andrew Carnegie, 1898; S.P. Chase, 1872; A.G. Curtin, 1878; John Dallzell, 1896; Hamilton Fish, 1871; H.C. Frick, 1893; A. Gorman, 1894; Benjamin Harrison, 1888; Marcus A. Hanna, 1902; William McKinley, 1891; Justin S. Morrill, 1893; O.H. Platt, 1884; M.S. Quay, 1884; Samuel J. Randall, 1884; Carl Schurz, 1872; General W.T. Sherman, 1871; J.W. Forney, and others