By all means do. I'd be curious to see one. Having searched for them myself and found nothing substantial that contradicts any of them.
I have read Fogel and enough econometric studies to know how they are set up and what is tested and I have read Taussig's book on the tariff but it is rare and I don't have a copy at hand despite trying to get one of my own.
Fortunately it's a public domain text now since it's out of its copyright. There's at least one e-text version of it on the web so here you go: http://www.mises.org/etexts/taussig.pdf
That link should also save you about $75, which is the cheapest the printed versions were going for the last time I looked.
Excellant, thank you very much.