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Charles S. Hamlin Papers
Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
The papers of Charles Sumner Hamlin primarily relate to the formation and early history of the Federal Reserve System. Charles S. Hamlin served as the first Governor (now Chair) of the Federal Reserve Board from August 10, 1914, to August 9, 1916, and remained on the Board until February 3, 1936. Included are diaries, scrapbooks, indexes, incoming and outgoing correspondence, speeches, reports, newspaper clippings, brochures and other printed matter, unpublished writings, and other original and secondary material.
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The documents available on FRASER represent only a portion of the complete collection available at the Library of Congress. Specific items have been selected due to their relevance to the Federal Reserve System.
1894-1939
- Statements and Speeches of Charles S. Hamlin
- Diaries of Charles S. Hamlin
- Papers of Individuals in Federal Reserve History
- other: mss24661
- oclc: 70980107
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Charles S. Hamlin Papers. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/archival/437, accessed on October 12, 2024.