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Warner Miller, champion of the glass industry, friend of the wage-earner. During the debate in the Senate Chamber (January 19, 1883) Senator Warner Miller, of New York, moved to change the tariff on glass bottles from 20 cents ad valorem to 1.5

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 238, Folder 7.

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01/01/1883
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