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The New Orleans Cotton Exchange in the Matter of the General Decline in Prices
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New Orleans Cotton Exchange was a commodity exchange organization based in New Orleans, closely associated with the cotton trade and the commercial life of the region. As the named author of this work, it reflects institutional perspectives on market conditions, pricing, and trade issues affecting the cotton industry. Its publications provide historical insight into the economic concerns and business practices of the period.
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