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      Documentary history of banking and currency in the United States . v.1-4

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        New York : Chelsea House Publishers, [1969]

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        Documentary history of banking and currency in the United States / v.1-4 / introd. Paul A. Samuelson ; editor, Herman E. Krooss.

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        4 v. (xlii, 3232 p.) ; 23 cm.

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        Includes bibliographical references.

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      • [Volume. 1]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Preface = ⅴ
      • Introductory Essay : Money and History / by Paul A. Samuelson = xxxi
      • Ⅰ COLONIAL EXPERIMENTS
      • [Volume. 1]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Preface = ⅴ
      • Introductory Essay : Money and History / by Paul A. Samuelson = xxxi
      • Ⅰ COLONIAL EXPERIMENTS
      • Commentary = 3
      • COMMODITY MONEY
      • William Bradford Describes The Introduction Of Wampum Into Plymouth Colony, 1627 = 9
      • Wampum Made Legal Tender In Massachusetts, November 15, 1637;October 7, 1640 = 11
      • Rapid Depreciation Of Wampum In Massachusetts, 1641;1649 = 12
      • Wampum Loses Its Legal Tender Status In Massachusetts, May 22, 1661 = 13
      • COINAGE
      • The Establishment Of A Mint In Massachusetts, May 26, 1652 = 14
      • The "Pine Tree Shilling" Introduced Into Massachusetts, October 19, 1652 = 15
      • Royal Edict Repealing The "Law On A Mint House," May 24, 1665 = 16
      • Queen Anne's Proclamation, December 4, 1704 = 17
      • BILLS OF CREDIT
      • A Contemporary Observation On The Evolution Of Money In New England, 1684 = 18
      • A Massachusetts Bill Of Credit, February 3, 1690 = 19
      • Correspondence Between Governor William Keith And The Pennsylvania House Of Representatives Concerning Issuance Of Paper Money, April 2;May 6, 1729 = 20
      • Benjamin Franklin, "A Modest Enquiry Into The Nature And Necessity Of A Paper Currency," April 3,1729 = 24
      • Extract Of A Letter : "To A Gentleman In A Neighbouring Government Concerning The New Notes Of Hand," 1734 = 31
      • A Letter : "From A Gentleman To His Friend Concerning Merchant Notes," 1734 = 46
      • A Typical Authorization Of Bills Of Credit In Colonial Massachusetts, July 2, 1736 = 49
      • Act Of Massachusetts To Provide For Issuance Of "New Tenor" Bills Of Credit, July 2, 1737 = 52
      • COLONIAL BANKS = 52
      • "A Model For Erecting A Bank Of Credit: With A Discourse In Explanation Thereof," London, 1688 = 54
      • Governor Thomas Hutchinson Comments On Massachusetts Banking And Bills Of Credit, 1769 = 72
      • Ⅱ BUILDING THE FOUNDATION
      • Commentary = 87
      • FINANCING THE REVOLUTION
      • Report From The Committee On The Expediency Of A Continental Paper Currency, New York Provincial Congress, May 30, 1775 = 95
      • Resolutions By Continental Congress Emitting Continental Currency, June 22-23, 1775 = 99
      • Resolutions By Continental Congress Assigning Each Colony Its Quota Of Bills Of Credit, July 29;December 26, 1775 = 100
      • Further Emission Of Bills Of Credit By Continental Congress, May 22, 1776 = 104
      • Pelatiah Webster,. "An Essay On The Danger Of Too Much Circulating Cash In A State, The Ill Consequences Thence Arising, And the Necessary Remedies" Pennsylvania Evening Post, October 5, 1776 = 107
      • Resolution By The Pennsylvania Council Of Safety Making It Unlawful Not To Accept Continental Currency At Face Value, December 27, 1776 = 113
      • Attempt By Continental Congress To Reestablish The Value Of Bills Of Credit, October 27, 1778 = 115
      • Resolution By Continental Congress Calling For The Individual Colonies To Meet Their Quotas On Bills Of Credit, January 2, 1779 = 118
      • Resolution By Continental Congress Forbidding Emission Of More Bills Of Credit, Defeated September 1, 1779 = 121
      • Apportionment By Continental Congress Of Quotas Upon The States To Cover Authorized Bills Of Credit, October 7, 1779 = 122
      • Resolution By Continental Congress Making Bills Of Credit A Legal Tender, February 14, 1780 = 124
      • Pelatiah Webster, "Strictures On Tender-Acts," December 13, 1780 = 125
      • Resolutions By Continental Congress Replacing Old Bills Of Credit With "New Tenor," February 26;March 18, 1780;April 12;May 22, 1781 = 134
      • Statement By Continental Congress Recapitulating The History Of The Revolutionary Bills Of Credit, April 18, 1781 = 146
      • Resolutions By Continental Congress Designed To Reestablish The Value Of Bills Of Credit, May 10, 14, 30, 1781 = 148
      • Scales Of Depreciation Of Continental Money, 1771-1781 = 153
      • Act To Establish The Value of Foreign Coin And Currency, July 31, 1789 = 155
      • The Banking And Currency Provisions Of The Constitution Of the United States: Article Ⅰ, 1789 = 156
      • Alexander Hamilton's Estimate Of The Revolutionary War Expenditures, 1790 = 157
      • Report From Senator Levi Woodbury [New Hampshire] On Continental Currency, 1844 = 159
      • ESTABLISHING THE MINT
      • Treasury Report On The Establishment Of A Mint, January 28, 1791 = 162
      • Notes By Secretary Of State Thomas Jefferson On The Establishment Of A Mint And A Coinage System, 1791 = 193
      • The Mint Act, April 2, 1792 = 201
      • Act To Provide For A Copper Coinage, May 8, 1792 = 207
      • Amendment To The Mint Act, January 14, 1793 = 208
      • Act To Regulate Foreign Coins, February 9, 1793 = 209
      • Correspondence Addressed To Secretary Of The Treasury
      • Albert Gallatin On A Bill To Abolish The Mint, February 7;March 4, 22, 1802 = 211
      • ESTABLISHING THE FIRST BANKS
      • Continental Congress Establishes The Bank Of North America, 1781 = 216
      • Pelatiah Webster, An Essay On Credit: In Which The Doctrine Of Bank Is Considered, And Some Remarks Are Made On The Present State Of The Bank Of North America, Philadelphia, 1786 = 221
      • Treasury Report On A National Bank, December 13, 1790 = 230
      • Speech By Representative James Madison [Virginia] Opposing the Bank Bill, February 2, 1791 = 262
      • House Of Representatives Vote To Charter The Bank Of The United States, February 8, 1791 = 271
      • Jefferson And Hamilton On The Constitutionality Of A National Bank, February 15, 23, 1791 = 273
      • Acts To. Charter The Bank Of The United States, February 25;March 2, 1791 = 307
      • The Constitution Of The Bank Of New York, 1784 = 315
      • The Business Rules Of The Bank Of New York, 1784 = 318
      • Charter Of The Massachusetts Bank, 1784 = 320
      • Laws Of The Massachusetts Bank, 1784 = 325
      • Regulations Of The Massachusetts Bank, 1784 = 328
      • Charter Of The Bank Of New York, 1791 = 332
      • The Charter And By-Laws Of The Bank For Savings In The City Of New York, 1819 = 338
      • Ⅲ EARLY GROWTH OF BANKING
      • Commentary = 349
      • RECHARTERING THE FIRST BANK OF THE UNITED STATES
      • Petition Of Stockholders Soliciting Bank Recharter, January 6, 1807 = 359
      • Treasury Report On The Bank, March 2, 1809 = 362
      • Speech By Representative William Burwell [Virginia] Opposing The Bank Recharter, January 16, 1811 = 369
      • Speech By Representative John Eppes [Virginia] Opposing The Bank Recharter, January 24, 1811 = 386
      • Speech By Senator William Crawford [Georgia] Favoring The Bank Recharter, February 11, 1811 = 395
      • THE SECOND BANK OF THE UNITED STATES
      • Recommendations From, Secretary Of The Treasury Alexander Dallas On A National Bank, October 17, 1814 = 396
      • President James Madison Vetoes The 1814 Bill To Charter A Second Bank Of The United States, January 20, 1815 = 401
      • President James Madison Recommending A Second Bank, State Of The Union Message, December 5, 1815 = 404
      • Annual Treasury Report On A National Bank, December 6, 1815 = 405
      • Speeches In The House Of Representatives On Chartering The Second Bank, February 1816 = 412
      • Treasury Report On The Resumption Of Specie Payments, April 6, 1816 = 456
      • Act To Charter The Second Bank Of The United States, April 10, 1816 = 460
      • THE CONDUCT AND CONDITION OF VARIOUS BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES
      • Mathew Carey, "Letters To Bank Directors," March 22;May 24,1816 = 477
      • McCulloch V. Maryland, 4 Wheat. 316(1819) = 482
      • Report From The Spencer Committee On The Conduct Of The Bank Of The United States, January 16, 1819 = 504
      • Treasury Report On The Condition Of The Banks, February 12, 1820 = 538
      • Report From Langdon Cheves, President Of The Bank Of The United States, 1822 = 582
      • FIRST ATTEMPTS TO "REFORM" STATE BANKING
      • Vermont Statute To Prohibit The Circulation Of Out-Of-State Bank Notes, 1807 = 620
      • Indictment Sought Against Jireh Durkee In Vermont For Attempting To Redeem State Bank Notes, 1808 = 621
      • Annual Message By Governor DeWitt Clinton To The New York Legislature On The Disordered State Of The Currency, January 27, 1819 = 623
      • Report From The New York Senate And Assembly On The Governor's Banking Message, January 27, 1819 = 625
      • Letter From the Suffolk Bank Directors To The Boston Banks Proposing The Formation Of The Suffolk System, April 10, 1824 = 630
      • Letter From Nicholas Biddle, President Of The Bank Of The United States, On Overbanking And Overtrading, March 3, 1828 = 633
      • Annual Message By New York Governor Martin Van Buren Recommending Bank Reform And The Safety Fund, January 23, 1829 = 636
      • The New York Safety Fund Act, April 2, 1829 = 643
      • Ⅳ JACKSONIAN ERA
      • Commentary = 653
      • RECHARTERING THE SECOND BANK OF THE UNITED STATES
      • President Andrew Jackson On Rechartering The Second Bank, State Of The Union Message, December 8, 1829 = 659
      • Report From The House Ways And Means Committee On The President's Message, April 13, 1830 = 660
      • Resolution By Senator Thomas Hart Benton [Missouri] Against Rechartering The Bank, February 2, 1831 = 698
      • Albert Gallatin, President Of The National Bank Of New York City, On The Banking System, 1831 = 738
      • Minority Report From The House Ways And Means Committee On Rechartering The Bank, February 9, 1832 = 757
      • Resolution By Representative Augustin Clayton [Georgia] To Investigate The Bank, February 27, 1832 = 772
      • [Volume. 2]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Ⅳ JACKSONIAN ERA
      • RECHARTERING THE SECOND BANK OF THE UNITED STATES (continued)
      • Representative George. McDuffie[ South Carolina ]Responds To Clayton's Charges Against The Bank, February 28, 1832 = 775
      • Speech By Senator George Dallas [Pennsylvania ]On Rechartering The Bank, May 23, 1832 = 791
      • Speech By Senator Daniel Webster [Massachusetts] On Rechartering The Bank, May 25, 1832 = 796
      • Alternative Proposal By Senator Thomas Hart Benton [Missouri] For A National Bank, May-June 1832 = 806
      • Message By President Andrew Jackson Vetoing The Bank Recharter, July 10, 1832 = 816
      • William Gouge, Advisor To President Jackson, On The Principles Of The Banking System, 1833 = 833
      • William Gouge, A Short History Of Paper-Money And Banking, 1833 = 838
      • Statement By President Andrew Jackson On Removing Public Deposits From the Bank Of The United States, September 18, 1833 = 926
      • THE AFTERMATH OF THE BANK WAR
      • Treasury Report On The "Removal" Of Government Deposits From The Bank Of The United States, December 3, 1833 = 942
      • Act To Regulate The Deposit Of The Public Money, June 23,1836 = 968
      • President Andrew Jackson On Banking, State Of The Union Message, December 5, 1836 = 974
      • Report On A Proposed Amendment Prohibiting States From Authorizing Issuance Of Bank Notes, March 3, 1837 = 982
      • THE DEVALUATION OF THE GOLD DOLLAR
      • Treasury Report On The Relative Value Of Gold And Silver, May 4, 1830 = 994
      • Recommendation From Albert Gallatin Favoring Devaluation Of The Gold Eagle (The $10 Gold Piece), 1831 = 1007
      • Condy Raguet On The History Of Gold Coinage In The United States, 1834 = 1011
      • Act To Regulate The Value Of Certain Foreign Gold Coins, June 28, 1834 = 1021
      • The Specie Circular, July 11, 1836 = 1022
      • Speech By Senator Daniel Webster [Massachusetts] Calling For Repeal Of The Specie Circular, December 21, 1836 = 1024
      • The Devaluation Acts Of June 28, 1834 And January 18, 1837 = 1040
      • Annual Treasury Report On The State Of The Currency After The Devaluations Of 1834 And 1837, 1837 = 1050
      • Ⅴ DEPRESSION AND RECOVERY
      • Commentary = 1055
      • THE INDEPENDENT TREASURY SYSTEM
      • Message By President Martin Van Buren On The "Economic Revulsion" Of 1837, September 4, 1837 = 1061
      • Two Speeches By Senator Daniel Webster [Massachusetts] Opposing The Independent Treasury Bill, January 31;March 12, 1838 = 1075
      • The First Independent Treasury Act, July 4, 1840 = 1092
      • Views Of Albert Gallatin On The Sub-Treasury System And His Suggestions For A New National Bank, 1841 = 1102
      • Bill To Incorporate A Fiscal Bank Of the United States, August 6, 1841 = 1111
      • Repeal Of The First Independent Treasury Act, August 13, 1841 = 1129
      • Message By President John Tyler Vetoing The Bill To Establish A Fiscal Bank, August 16, 1841 = 1130
      • Speech By Representative Caleb Smith [Indiana] Opposing The Independent Treasury Bill, March 30, 1846 = 1136
      • Speech By Representative John Harmanson [Louisiana] Favoring The Independent Treasury Bill, April 1, 1846 = 1153
      • The Second Independent Treasury Act, August 6, 1846 And The Amendments Of March 3, 1857 And August 5, 1861 = 1163
      • Statistics On The State Of The Commercial Banks Of The United States, 1811, 1815, 1816, 1819-30 = 1175
      • Banking Statistics, 1838-1839 = 1180
      • STATE BANKING
      • The Georgia Banking Act, December 22, 1828 = 1181
      • The New York Free Banking Acts Of April 18, 1838 And May 14, 1840 = 1183
      • Albert Gallatin On Free Banking, 1841 = 1194
      • The Louisiana Free Banking Act, April 30, 1853 = 1206
      • Michigan Bill Suspending Specie Payments And Message By Governor Stevens T. Mason Recommending The Bill, June 12, 1837 = 1219
      • H. M. Utiey Of The Pioneer Society Of Michigan Comments On The Michigan Free Banking System, 1884 = 1227
      • COINAGE LAWS
      • Act To Authorize Coinage Of Gold Dollars And Double Eagles, March 3, 1849 = 1240
      • Act To Authorize Coinage Of A Three-Cent Piece, March 3,1851 = 1242
      • Act To Devalue The Subsidiary Silver Coinage, February 21, 1853 = 1243
      • Act To End The Legal Tender Status Of Foreign Coins, February 21, 1857 = 1245
      • ACTS TO ESTABLISH MINT BRANCHES AND AN AMENDMENT TO THE MINT ACT
      • Act To Establish Branches Of The Mint, March 3, 1835 = 1247
      • Amendment To The Mint Act, May 23, 1850 = 1250
      • Act To Establish A Branch Of The Mint In California, July 3, 1852 = 1251
      • Act To Establish A Branch Of The Mint In Colorado, April 21, 1862 = 1254
      • Act To Establish A Branch Of The Mint In Nevada, March 3, 1863 = 1257
      • Ⅵ CIVIL WAR
      • Commentary
      • COIN AND CURRENCY
      • Speech By Representative George Pendleton [Ohio] Opposing Issuance Of Legal Tender, January 29, 1862 = 1267
      • Speech By Representative Clement Vallandigham [Ohio] Opposing The Legal Tender Status of United States Notes, February 3, 1862 = 1279
      • Speech By Representative John Crisfield [Maryland] Favoring Issuance Of Legal Tender, February 5, 1862 = 1287
      • Speech By Representative Thaddeus Stevens [Pennsylvania] Favoring Issuance Of Legal Tender, February 8, 1862 = 1292
      • Speech By Senator Timothy Howe [Wisconsin] Favoring United States Notes, February 12, 1862 = 1303
      • Speech By Senator John Sherman [Ohio] Favoring Issuance Of Legal Tender, February 13, 1862 = 1312
      • The Greenback Act, February 25, 1862 = 1322
      • The Coin Purchase Act, March 17, 1862 = 1327
      • Act To Authorize An Additional Issuance Of United States Notes, July 11, 1862 = 1329
      • Act To Authorize Issuance Of Interest-Bearing Legal Tender Notes And Fractional Currency, March 3, 1863 = 1332
      • Depreciation Of The Greenbacks, 1862-1865 = 1338
      • BANKING
      • Annual Treasury Report, 1861 = 1340
      • Annual Treasury Report, 1862 = 1346
      • Speech by Senator John Sherman [Ohio] On The National Banking Bill, February 10, 1863 = 1355
      • The National Bank Act, February 25, 1863 = 1381
      • The National Bank Act, June 3, 1864 = 1383
      • Annual Report From The Comptroller Of the Currency On The National Bank Act, 1864 = 1412
      • Amendment To The National Bank Act, March 3, 1865 = 1424
      • Veazie Bank V. Fenno 8 Wall. 533 (1869) = 1425
      • COINAGE LAWS
      • Act To Authorize Payments In Stamps, July 17, 1862 = 1441
      • Act To Authorize Coinage Of A Two-Cent Piece, April 22, 1864 = 1442
      • Act To Authorize Coinage Of A Three-Cent Piece, March 3, 1865 = 1444
      • Ⅶ LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY
      • Commentary
      • GREENBACKS AND RESUMPTION OF SPECIE PAYMENTS
      • Annual Treasury Reports On Greenbacks And The Resumption Of Specie Payments, 1865;1867 = 1457
      • Act To Authorize Retirement Of Greenbacks, April 12, 1866 = 1483
      • Senate Debate On The Contraction Of Currency, January 9, 1868 = 1484
      • Act To Suspend Further Reduction Of The Currency, January 23, 1868 = 1490
      • Views Of David Wells, Special Commissioner Of Revenue, On Inflation, 1867, 1869 = 1491
      • Speech By Senator John Sherman [Ohio] On Currency And Coinage, January 27, 1869 = 1506
      • Act To Require The United States To Pay Financial Obligations In Coin, March 18, 1869 = 1526
      • The Legal Tender Cases : Hepburn V. Griswold (1870), KnoxV. Lee (1871) And Juilliard V. Greenman (1884) = 1527
      • Speech By Senator John Sherman [Ohio] On Restoring Specie Payments, January 16, 1873 = 1601
      • [Volume. 3]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Ⅶ LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY
      • GREENBACKS AND RESUMPTION OF SPECIE PAYMENTS (continued )
      • Views Of George Coe, President Of The American Exchange Bank, Before The House Banking And Currency Committee, January 14-15, 1874 = 1617
      • Speech By Senator Oliver Mortorn [Indiana] On Specie Resumption, March 23, 1874 = 1646
      • Message By President Ulysses Grant Vetoing The Bill Providing For Additional Issuance Of United States. Notes, April 22, 1874 = 1673
      • E. G. Spaulding, Spaulding's History Of The Legal Tender Paper Money, 1875 = 1677
      • The Resumption Act, January 14, 1875 = 1683
      • Proceedings Of The National Board Of Trade On The Currency Question, 1876 = 1685
      • Opinions On Resumption, November-December 1877 = 1703
      • Act To Maintain Legal Tender Notes, May 31, 1878 = 1729
      • Annual Treasury Reports On Coinage And Currency, 1894, 1895 = 1730
      • SILVER
      • The Coinage Act of 1873 [The So-Called Crime of '73], February 12, 1873 = 1754
      • The Silver Coinage Act, April 17, 1876 = 1772
      • Joint Resolution For The Issuance Of Silver Coin, July 22, 1876 = 1773
      • Speech By Representative Abram Hewitt [New York] On Silver, August 5, 1876 = 1774
      • Report From The Chairman Of The Senate Monetary Commission, John Jones [Nevada], March 2, 1877 = 1799
      • Annual Treasury Report On Silver, 1877 = 1912
      • The Bland-Allison Act, February 28, 1878 = 1916
      • Message By President Rutherford B. Hayes Vetoing The Bland-Allison Act, February 28, 1878 = 1920
      • President Grover Cleveland Calling For Repeal Of The Bland-Allison Act, State Of The Union Message, December 8, 1885 = 1923
      • Act For The Retirement And Recoinage Of The Trade Dollar, February 19, 1887 = 1929
      • President Benjamin Harrison On The Silver Problem, State Of The Union Message, December 3, 1889 = 1930
      • Annual Treasury Report On The Silver Problem, 1889 = 1932
      • The Sherman Silver Purchase Act, July 14, 1890 = 1952
      • Message By President Grover Cleveland Calling For Repeal Of The Sherman Silver Purchase Act, August 8, 1893 = 1955
      • Repeal Of The Sherman Act, November 1, 1893 = 1960
      • William Harvey, Coin's Financial School, 1894 = 1961
      • Horace White, "Coin's Financial Fool," 1895 = 1969
      • W. L. Trenholm Comments On Sound Currency, 1895 = 2000
      • William Jennings Bryan, "The Cross Of Gold," July 8, 1896 = 2009
      • The Gold Standard Act, March 14, 1900 = 2016
      • COINAGE LAWS
      • Report From The Banking And Currency Committee On Uniform International Coinage Measures, 1866 = 2023
      • Act To Authorize Coinage Of A Five-Cent Piece, May 16, 1866 = 2027
      • Act To Authorize The Issuance Of Additional National Bank Notes, July 12, 1870 = 2029
      • Act To Authorize Coinage Of A Twenty-Cent Piece, March 3, 1875 = 2033
      • Report From Senator John Sherman [Ohio] On Finance, February 1, 1876 = 2034
      • Act To Prohibit Coinage Of A Twenty-Cent Piece, May 2, 1878 = 2040
      • Act To Provide New Designs For United States Coins, September 26, 1890 = 2041
      • Act To Discontinue Coinage Of Three-Dollar And One-Dollar Gold Pieces And Three-Cent Nickel Pieces September 26, 1890 = 2042
      • Act To Provide For Coinage At the Branch Mint In Colorado, February 20, 1895 = 2043
      • Act To Restore The Motto "In God We Trust," May 18, 1908 = 2044
      • BANKING
      • Mathew Carey, "Reflections On The Present System Of Banking In The City Of Philadelphia," January 30, 1817 = 2045
      • Banking And Currency Planks In Party Platforms, 1868-1896 = 2055
      • Act To Regulate United States Notes, June 20, 1874 = 2062
      • Act To Remove Limitations On Banking Associations, January 19, 1875 = 2066
      • Speech By Representative Adoniram Warner [Ohio] On Issuance Of Circulating Notes To National Banking Associations, January 15,1885 = 2067
      • Act To Subject National Bank Notes To State Taxation, August 13, 1894 = 2076
      • Amendment To The National Bank Act, March 4, 1907 = 2077
      • Ⅷ FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
      • Commentary = 2083
      • CREATING THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
      • The Aldrich-Vreeland Act, May 30, 1908 = 2090
      • Speech By Nelson Aldrich, Chairman Of The National Monetary Commission, November 21, 1911 = 2100
      • Hearings Before The Pujo Committee, 1912-1913 = 2107
      • Final Report From The Pujo Committee, February 28, 1913 = 2143
      • The Owen Bill, May 1913 = 2196
      • First Print Of The Glass Bill, June 5, 1913 = 2207
      • Resolutions By The American Bankers' Association, August 22, 1913 = 2230
      • Report From The American Bankers' Association On The Federal Reserve Bill, September 1913 = 2243
      • Report From House Banking And Currency Committee On The Glass Federal Reserve Bill, September 9, 1913 = 2275
      • Speech By Representative Carter Glass [Virginia] Favoring The Federal Reserve Bill, September 10, 1913 = 2343
      • Speech By Representative Oscar Calloway [Texas] Opposing The Federal Reserve Bill, September 13, 1913 = 2347
      • Letter To Representative C. Bascom Slemp [Virginia] On The Federal Reserve Bill, September 13, 1913 = 2356
      • Speech By Representative Simeon Fess [Ohio] Opposing The Federal Reserve Bill, September 16, 1913 = 2359
      • Final Senate Provisions That Differed From the Original Federal Reserve Bill, October 1913 = 2371
      • Report From The Senate Majority And Minority On The Federal Reserve Bill, November 22, 1913 = 2377
      • [Volume. 4]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Ⅷ FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
      • CREATING THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (continued)
      • Senate Debate On The Federal Reserve Bill, December 1913 = 2417
      • The Federal ReserveAct, December 23, 1913 = 2436
      • Paul Warburg Describes The Origins Of The Federal Reserve System, 1930 = 2471
      • AMENDMENTS TO THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT
      • Amendment Extending The Aldrich-Vreeland Act, August 4, 1914 = 2474
      • Amendment Relating To Funds Held By Reserve Banks, August 15, 1914 = 2476
      • Amendment Relating To Discount Acceptances, March 3, 1915 = 2478
      • General Amendments Of September 7, 1916 = 2479
      • Amendment Relating To Admission Of State Banks, Deposit Of Gold Against Federal Reserve Notes And Reserves Of Member Banks, June 21, 1917 = 2486
      • Amendment Relating To Directors Of The Federal Reserve System, September 26, 1918 = 2499
      • Amendment Relating To Distribution Of Earnings, March 3, 1919 = 2508
      • Amendment To Section 25 Of The Federal Reserve Act, September 17, 1919 = 2510
      • Amendment To The Revised Banking Statutes Of June 22, 1906 And September 24, 1918, October 22, 1919 = 2512
      • Amendment Relating To Banks Conducting Foreign Business, December 24, 1919 = 2514
      • Amendment Reconstituting The Federal Reserve Board, June 3, 1922 = 2523
      • POLICY STATEMENTS AND COURT TEST OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT
      • Annual Report Of The Federal Reserve Board On Credit Policy, 1923 = 2526
      • Annual Report Of The Federal Reserve Board On Open Market Operations, 1923 = 2537
      • Annual Report Of The Federal Reserve Board On Banking And Credit Policy, 1928 = 2542
      • Decision Upholding The Federal Reserve Board : Raichle Federal Reserve Bank Of New York, July 15, 1929 = 2547
      • Annual Report Of The Federal Reserve Board On Monetary Policy, 1929 = 2559
      • COINAGE AND BANKING LAWS
      • The California Banking Act, 1909 = 2571
      • The Pittman Silver Purchase Act, April 23, 1918 = 2615
      • Views Of Representatives McFadden [Pennsylvania] And Fulmer [South Carolina] On The McFadden Bill, June 7, 1924 = 2618
      • The McFadden Banking Act, February 25, 1927 = 2644
      • Ⅸ GREAT DEPRESSION
      • Commentary = 2661
      • REPUBLICAN POLICIES
      • The Strong Bill To Stabilize Prices, January 18, 1926 = 2667
      • Message By President Herbert Hoover Proposing Banking Reform, January 4, 1932 = 2670
      • The Glass-Steagall Act, February 27, 1932 = 2672
      • The Goldsborough Bill To Stabilize Prices, March 15, 1932 = 2675
      • Report From The Federal Advisory Council On The Glass Banking Bill, March 29, 1932 = 2683
      • Amendments To The Glass-Steagall Act, May 19; July 21, 1932 = 2690
      • NEW DEAL
      • Banking And Currency Planks In Party Platforms, 1932 = 2692
      • President Franklin Roosevelt Proclaims A Bank Holiday, March 6, 1933 = 2694
      • President Roosevelt Proclaims An Extension Of The Bank Holiday, March 9, 1933 = 2696
      • The Emergency Banking Act, March 9, 1933 = 2697
      • President Roosevelt's Proclamation Reopening The Banks, March 10, 1933 = 2706
      • President Roosevelt Delivers His First "Fireside Chat," March 12, 1933 = 2708
      • Amendment To The Emergency Banking Act [March 9, 1933], March 24, 1933 = 2712
      • President Roosevelt's Proclamation Recalling Gold Coin, Gold Bullion And Gold Certificates, April 5, 1933 = 2714
      • President Roosevelt's Proclamation Authorizing Transactions In Foreign Exchange, April 20, 1933 = 2717
      • The Thomas Amendment To The Agricultural Adjustment Act, May 12, 1933 = 2719
      • Joint Resolution To Suspend The Gold Standard And Abrogate The Gold Clause, June 5, 1933 = 2723
      • The Banking Act, June 16, 1933 = 2725
      • Recommendations From Professor Irving Fisher [Yale University] On Monetary Policy, July 7, 1933 = 2770
      • President Roosevelt's Proclamation Regulating The Hoarding And Export Of Gold, August 28, 1933 = 2773
      • President Roosevelt Delivers His Fourth "Fireside Chat," October 22, 1933 = 2779
      • President Roosevelt's Statement And Proclamation Ratifying The London Agreement On Silver, December 21, 1933 = 2782
      • An Open Letter To President Roosevelt By John Maynard Keynes, London, December 30, 1933 = 2786
      • President Roosevelt Requests Legislation To Organize A Sound And Adequate Currency System, January 15, 1934 = 2789
      • The Gold Reserve Act, January 30, 1934 = 2793
      • President Roosevelt's Proclamation Fixing The Weight Of The Gold Dollar, January 31, 1934 = 2803
      • White House Statement On The President's Proclamation Fixing The Weight Of The Gold Dollar, January 31, 1934 = 2806
      • President Roosevelt Explains The Administration's Gold Policy, January 31, 1934 = 2809
      • Professor Edwin Kemmerer [Princeton University] Analyzes The New American Dollar After The Devaluation Of 1934 = 2815
      • The Silver Purchase Act, June 19, 1934 = 2824
      • President Roosevelt's Proclamation On Coinage Of Silver, August 9, 1934 = 2830
      • President Roosevelt's Proclamation Recalling Silver, August 9,1934 = 2833
      • The Securities Exchange Act, October 1, 1934 = 2836
      • The Gold Clause Cases : Norman V. Baltimore And Ohio Railroad Company 294 U.S. 240 (1935) And Perry V. United States 294 U.S. 330 (1935) = 2841
      • THE BANKING ACT OF 1935
      • Testimony Of Governor Marriner Eccles Of The Federal Reserve Board On Banking, March 4, 1935 = 2874
      • The Banking Act Of 1935, August 23, 1935 = 2885
      • Testimony Of James Warburg, Vice Chairman Of The Bank Of Manhattan Company, And Professor Edwin Kemmerer [Princeton University] On The Banking Act Of 1935 = 2941
      • Views Of Representative Prentiss Brown [Michigan] On The Banking Act Of 1935 = 2962
      • Minority Views Of The Committee On Banking And Currency, 1935 = 2970
      • Ⅹ SINCE WORLD WAR Ⅱ
      • Commentary = 2977
      • President Franklin Roosevelt's Proclamation Regulating Consumer Credit, August 9, 1941 = 2983
      • Act To Authorize Coinage Of A Five-Cent Piece, March 27,1942 = 2989
      • Federal Reserve Announcement Of The "Pegging" Of Treasury Bills, April 1942 = 2991
      • Act To Authorize Non-Strategic Metals For Coinage, December 18, 1942 = 2992
      • Amendment To The Federal Reserve Act, June 12, 1945 = 2995
      • Act To Cancel The Capital Stock Of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, August 5, 1947 = 2997
      • Joint Resolution Temporarily Raising Reserve Requirements Beyond The Limit Set In The Banking Act Of 1935, August 16, 1948 = 2999
      • Annual Treasury Report On The Cooperative Role Of The Banking System And The Treasury, December 14, 1948 = 3001
      • Letter From Governor Marriner Eccles On Treasury Federal Reserve Relations, December 1, 1949 = 3007
      • Amendment To The Federal Deposit Insurance Act, September 21, 1950 = 3012
      • Annual Treasury Report On The Events Leading To The Accord Of 1951 And On The Treasury's Monetary Powers, 1951 = 3026
      • Replies From William McC. Martin, Jr., Chairman Of The Board Of Governors Of The Federal Reserve System, To The Questionnaire On Credit Control, 1952 = 3072
      • Amendment To The Federal Reserve Act Eliminating The Classification "Central Reserve City," July 28, 1959 = 3076
      • Act To Repeal Certain Legislation Relating To The Purchase Of Silver, June 4, 1963 = 3079
      • Act To Eliminate Gold Reserves Against Federal Reserve Deposits, March 3, 1965 = 3081
      • The Coinage Act, July 23, 1965 = 3082
      • United States Coinage, 1793-1900 = 3089
      • Chart Of Class And Denomination Of United States Coin-age, 1793-1965 = 3090
      • Federal Reserve Policy, 1919-1964 = 3092
      • Federal Reserve Policy, 1965-1966 = 3121
      • Federal Reserve Policy, The Federal Reserve System : Its Purposes And Functions, 1939-1963 = 3128
      • Treasury Department Press Release On The International Monetary System, November 12, 1965 = 3135
      • Statements By Senators Wallace Bennett [Utah] And William Proxmire [Wisconsin] Concerning The Gold Cover On Federal Reserve Notes, January 26, 1968 = 3149
      • Statements By The Gold Pool And The International Monetary Fund, March 18, 1968 = 3167
      • Act To Eliminate The Gold Reserve Against Federal Reserve Notes, March 18, 1968 = 3170
      • Comminique Issued After The Ministerial Meeting Of The Group Of Ten [Stockholm], March 29-30, 1968 = 3172
      • Report From The Joint Economic Committee On Standards For Guiding Monetary Action, June 1968 = 3174
      • Index = 3189
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