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28: 383: 171:, as it is one of the few sources available. Douglas Steeples, Dana's biographer, wrote that "one can scarcely reconstruct the business history of the United States between the Civil War and 1910 without immersing oneself in his paper. Even the most important series of business statistics published by the U.S. government, 411: 421: 198:
injunction was granted , protecting the copyright. The case is considered an important one because it has been deemed almost impossible heretofore to protect publications like those of
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was a business newspaper in the United States founded by William Buck Dana (1829–1910) in 1865. Published weekly, the
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The publication (little known or noticed at the time of its demise) ceased publication during the fallout of
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Advocate for American Enterprise: William Buck Dana and the Commercial and Financial Chronicle, 1865-1910
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Advocate for American Enterprise: William Buck Dana and the Commercial and Financial Chronicle, 1865-1910
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was deliberately modeled to be an American take on the popular business newspaper
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In 1895, the William B. Dana Company sued rival Boston-based financial publisher
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On the Hundredth Anniversary of the Commercial & Financial Chronicle
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Decisions of the United States Courts Involving Copyright: 1789-1909
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Publication history and listing of supplements to the
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never had the large subscriber base or influence of
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Newspaper
1987 stock market crash
New York City
F. Augustus Heinze
The Economist
American Civil War
The Wall Street Journal
Barron's
economic historians
Frank P. Bennett & Co.
Library of Congress
Black Monday


Free Markets, Free Press
Steeples 2002
Advocate for American Enterprise: William Buck Dana and the Commercial and Financial Chronicle, 1865-1910
ISBN
9780313321023
On the Hundredth Anniversary of the Commercial & Financial Chronicle
Decisions of the United States Courts Involving Copyright: 1789-1909
ISBN
0-313-32102-7
Commercial and Financial Chronicle
FRASER
Bank and Quotation Record
FRASER
Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review
FRASER

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