Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York

The New York Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1768 by twenty New York City merchants. As the first such commercial organization in the United States, it attracted the participation of a number of New York's most influential business leaders, including John Jacob Astor, Peter Cooper, and J. Pierpont Morgan. The chamber's members were instrumental in the realization of several key initiatives in the region – including the Erie Canal, the Atlantic cable, and the New York City Transit Authority. The Chamber of Commerce survives today as the Partnership for New York City, which was formed from the 2002 merger of the New York Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the New York City Partnership. Provided by Wikipedia

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Published 1803
Printed by order of the Senate of the United States
...New York Chamber of Commerce...

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Published 1819
[s.n.]
...New York Chamber of Commerce...

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by Eaton, Sherburne Blake
Published 1874
Chamber of Commerce
...New York Chamber of Commerce Special Committee upon Revenue Reform...