
Reserve Bank Organization Committee
The Reserve Bank Organization Committee was established by the Federal Reserve Act (38 Stat. 251), December 23, 1913. It was composed of the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Agriculture, and the Comptroller of the Currency. The RBOC designated the federal reserve cities, divided the United States into federal reserve districts, supervised the organization of federal reserve banks, and prescribed regulations for the acceptance of the Federal Reserve Act by all national banking associations and participating banks. It was discontinued after May 1914.
Sort by: Date / Title Showing Items: 26 - 30 of 30List of Member Banks, by Groups, in Federal Reserve Districts, as of May 27, 1914
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List of member banks for each Federal Reserve District. These member banks were classified into three groups for each district, with groups each containing approximately one-third of the member banks for that district, organized by capitalization.
This document was originally digitized as part of the Google Books project.
OCLC:
21209958
Citation:
United States. Reserve Bank Organization Committee, ([year]), List of Member Banks, by Groups, in Federal Reserve Districts, as of May 27, 1914, [issue title/date], accessed May 24, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=605
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Location of Reserve Districts in the United States
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Letter from the Reserve Bank Organization Committee Transmitting the Briefs and Arguments Presented to the Organization Committee of the Federal Reserve Board Relative to the Location of the Federal Reserve Districts in the United States.
OCLC:
407476
Citation:
United States. Reserve Bank Organization Committee, ([year]), Location of Reserve Districts in the United States, [issue title/date], accessed May 24, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=606
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Minneapolis, Financial Center and Gateway of the Northwest
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Briefs and statistics presented to the Reserve Bank Organization Committee, showing why the Northwest should have a Federal Reserve Bank and why Minneapolis is the logical place for its location.
OCLC:
6053921
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Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, ([year]), Minneapolis, Financial Center and Gateway of the Northwest, [issue title/date], accessed May 24, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=607
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Procedure in Appeals from Decision of the Reserve Bank Organization Committee
Description:
Regulation no. 1 of the Federal Reserve Board, on procedures for petitioning designation of Federal Reserve districts and cities.
OCLC:
708520351
Citation:
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.), ([year]), Procedure in Appeals from Decision of the Reserve Bank Organization Committee, [issue title/date], accessed May 24, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=608
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Report to the Reserve Bank Organization Committee by the Preliminary Committee on Organization
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At head of title: Confidential No. 49
OCLC:
10430050
Citation:
United States. Reserve Bank Organization Committee. Preliminary Committee on Organization, ([year]), Report to the Reserve Bank Organization Committee by the Preliminary Committee on Organization, [issue title/date], accessed May 24, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=609
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