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 CHAPTER XXII. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. I. BIBLIOGRAPHIES. Bowker, R. R. and lies. Reader's Guide in Economic, Social, and Political Science. New York. 1891. Dewey, D. R. Financial History of the United States (New York, 1903) contains the best bibliography on financial history. II. GENERAL WORKS. Bolles, A. S. Industrial History of the United States. New York. 1878. (Covers agriculture and trade as well as industry. ) Depew, C. (editor). One Hundred Years of American Commerce. 2 vols. New York. 1896. Gannett, H. Building of a Nation : growth, present condition, and resources of the United States. New York. 1895. Lalor, J. J. Cyclopedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and Political History of the United States. 3 vols. Chicago. 1881-4. Peto, Sir S. Morton. Resources and Prospects of America. London. 1866. Report of the Industrial Commission. 19 vols. Washington. 1900-2. A com- prehensive and very valuable report to Congress on economic conditions, including, besides the printed evidence and the Commission's report, important historical and descriptive monographs. Shaler, N. S. (editor). The United States of America. 2 vols. New York. 1894. United States Census, taken each decade from 1790 to 1900. (In addition to the statistical tables, these volumes contain many valuable historical and descriptive reports on special subjects.) Wells, D. A. Recent Economic Changes. New York. 1889. Whitney, J. D. The United States. 1889. Supplement, 1894. Originally con- tributed to Encyclopaedia Britannica and reprinted with corrections and supplement. Woolsey, T. D. (editor). First Century of the Republic. New York. 1876. III. SPECIAL WORKS. (A) ECONOMIC CONDITIONS BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR. Coxe, T. View of the United States of America. Philadelphia. 1794. London. 1795. De Bow, J. D. B. Industrial Resources of the South and West. 3 vols. New Orleans. 1853. (Articles alphabetically arranged.)