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Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 20
Important Convention.
--The Manufacturers and Direct Trade Association of the Confederate States, will convene in Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday, 1st day of May next. As there will be business of very great importance before the Association, it is hoped, and earnestly desired, that all the manufacturing establishments in the Southern States will have representatives, to facilitate and encourage the movement.
January, 5 AD (search for this): article 20
Important Convention.
--The Manufacturers and Direct Trade Association of the Confederate States, will convene in Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday, 1st day of May next. As there will be business of very great importance before the Association, it is hoped, and earnestly desired, that all the manufacturing establishments in the Southern States will have representatives, to facilitate and encourage the movement.