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HISTORY OF NON-TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF MONEY AND BANKING
IN EARLY YEARS OF U.S.
1. General narratives, viz. Bolles, Devey
2. Special Studies, viz. Simmer (Revolution(
and Lewis (Bk. of N.A.)
contributions of Alexander Hamilton




LEADING U.S. STUDENTS OF AMERICAN BANKING HISTORY
VHITE, DEWEY, CHADDOCK, ROOT, SUMNER




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Our experience with money heresies, JOURNAL OF
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September, 1922•
U pp.
resume of inflationary movements in
financial history of U.S.




AGGER, E. E.
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Our experience with money h e r e s i e s , ' 1
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A b r i e f resume of i n f l a t i o n a r y movements i n the
h i s t o r y of the U.S.




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History of money in the U.S., 1792-193




BANKERS MAGAZINE
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BARBER, A. V.
A Century of Deposit Banking, BANKERS1
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BECKHAET, B. H.
^Outline of Banking History—From the
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BECKHART, B. H.
"Outline of Banking; History—From the First Bank
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BOLLES, A. S.
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ESSAYS ON THE MONETARY HISTORY OF THE UNITED
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BULLOCK, Charles J.
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CALLENDER, Guy S.
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CLARKE, M. St. Clair and HALL, D. A.
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For past 20 years (since 1895) the standard work, in
En||ish on the history of banking•
Contains special chaps, on each of the leading
European banking systems as well as the national
and state banking systems in the U.S,
Special chaps, are devoted to the crises of the
19th century and the crisis of 1907.
Added chaps, in this ed. describe measures taken to
maintain credit during European War of 1914



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DEL MAR, A.
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DEWEY, Davis R.
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DEWEY, Davis Rich (1853-1942).
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DEWEY, Davis R.

FINMCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
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THE THEORY AHD HISTORY OF BANKING. New York:

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DUNBAR, Charles F.
THE THEORY AND HISTORY OF BANKING. Third
Edition. Enlarged tyr 0. M. W. Sprague. New York and
London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1917.




DUNBAR, C. F.
THE THEOKT AND HISTOBI OF BANKING, ¥ith chapters
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of the Federal Reserve System, by H. Parker Willis.
Nev York, Putnam, 1922.




321 pp.

DUNBAR, Charles F.
CHAPTERS ON THE THEORY AND HISTORY OF BANKING.
New York and London: G. P . Putnam's Sons, 1902.




DUNBAR, Charles P.
ECONOMIC ESSAYS- Edited by O.M.tf. Sprague .
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Early banking schemes in England
The Bank of Venice
Amounts of the first bank of the United States
Deposits as currency
The bank note question
The safety of legal tender paper
The national banking system
Can we keep a gold currency?
over

The crisis of 1857
The crisis of i860.
State banks in I860.
The establishment of the national banking system.
The circulation of the national bank.




DUNBAR, C h a r l e s F.
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FROST, H.
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GILBAET, J. V.
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1930.

origins of modern banking, chs. 1-10.







GOUGE, V. M.
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GOUGE, William M.
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GOUGE, W. M.
A SHOBI HISTOBI OF PAPER MONET AND BANKING IN
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HAMILTON, Alexander
THE REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
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HAMMOND, Brey
"Long and short-term credit in early American
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25 pp.




HARDING, W. P. G.
Federal Banking Legislation in the United
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July, 1928.




HEALD, H. V.
OF THE UNITED STATES; AN HISTORICAL AND
DESCPlWlVl ACCOUNT OF MOMEY AND ITS SUBSTITUTES FROM
EARLY COLOwIAL DAYS TO THE PRESENT TIME. Booklet No.
203. Washington: Veshington Service Bureau,
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HEALD, H. V.
MONEI OF THE UNITED STATES; AN
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Washington* Washington Washington Service
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30 pp.

HEPBURN, Alonzo B.
A HISTORY OP CURRENCY IN THE UNITED STATESRevised edition - with new chapters on the monetary .
and financial developments in the United States from
1914 to 1922 and a preface by Mrs* Hepburn on the
author 1 s relation to the establishment of the federal
reserve system. New York* The Macmillan 0o» , 1924,
575 PPBibliography, pp. 545-564•

FEDERA: RESERVE iP:OCU AMD F£




HEPBURN, A* Barton
A HISTORY OF CDEBENCI IH THETOTTEDSTATES*
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552.
ed., 1 9 2 ^
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This i s en outgrovth of h i s e a r l i e r book, THE CONTEST
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Contents:
(1) Coinage laws and operations,
1776-1900•
(2) The issue of paper currency
and legal tender notes to 189C
(3) The history of the National
Banking System
(4-) The *ree silver controversy,
1873 1900, and attempts of the
U»S# to negotiate a bimetallic standard with Europe.
(5) Gold Standard Act of 1900.
(6) Defencts of the old system and
the remedial effects of F.R.S.
Brief a/c of U.S. currency and
banking operations in crisis
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Historical and descriptive rather
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HELDERMAN, Leonard C.
NATIONAL AND STATE BANKS. A STUDY OF THEIR
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Hart, Schaffner & Marx Prize Essay




HELEEBMAS, L. C.
NATIOW.L AND STATE BANKS: A STUDY OF THEIR
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1.73.
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EPOCHS IN AMERICAN BANKING. New Tork:
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HOGGSON, Noble F o s t e r
BANKING THROUGH THE AGES.
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New York:

HOGGSON, N. F .
BANKING THROUGH THE AGES. New York:
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HOLDSVORTH, John Thorn
MONEY AND BANKING.

See chap. 9 o f p a r t 2 on " O r i g i n and
E v o l u t i o n o f Banking" d e a l i n g w i t h
early U.S. banking history




HOWE, R. H.
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1915. Pp. 192.




KEMMERER, E, ¥•
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States, ECONOMIC JOURNAL,
December,




KNOX, J. J.
A HISTORY OF BANKING IN THE UNITED STATES:
assisted y a corps of financial writers in various
states; the entire work carefully revised and brought
up to date by B. Rhodes and £• M. Youngman. NewYork:
1900. Pp. xxii, 880.

On development of banking in U.S.




KNOX, John Jay (Comptroller of Currency)
A HISTORY OF BANKING IN THE UNITED STATES.
York: Bankers Publishing Co., 1900. Pp. 980.
Edited by Elmer H. Youngman.

HISTORY OF BANKING

Very comprehensive collection of data on the
banking development of U.S. Gives full accounts of
the state systems before the Civil War, and describes
the evolution of the national system from its foundation
in 1864. to 1900. Many sidelights are given on the
evolution of the banking systems of the various states.




KNOX, John Jay
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John J<*1




KNOX, J. J.
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Herman E.

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McKEE, Samuel, Jr. (Editor'
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MUHLEMAN, Maurice L.
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NOYES, Alexander D.
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Sketch of American currency and money market troubles as
influenced by crop movements and foreign exchange, with
the individual evolution of recent years.
Author was financial editor of the N.Y*
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Note: Noyes* 1st ed., THIRTY YEARS OF AMERICAN
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OfLEARY, James
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PIERSON, L. E.
Fifty years of American banking, BANKERS MAGAZINE,
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REDLIGH, F r i t z
THE MOLDING OF AMERICAN BANKING, MEN AND IDEAS.
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U . S . Bankers

REDLICH, Fritz
THE MOLDING OF AMERICAN BANKING, MEN AND IDEAS.
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Part II: l8f5CKL91O.
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US banking history

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39 pp.




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SCROGGS, ¥• 0.
A CENTIJBX OF BANKING PROGRESS. Garden City:
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The vhole period of American banking is told in a
continuous, non-technical narrative. For purposes of
illustration, events in the histoiy of a number of individual banks have been cited, but particularly those
connected with the Chemical National Bank of New
Xork. ... After discussing the early history of
American banking, the author leads up to the causes
vhich brought about the establishment of the Fed. Res.
System. He conclusdes with a critical explanation of
financing World War I and problems of subsequent
development.




SCROGGS, William 0.
A CENTURY OF BANKING PROGRESS. New York:
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US banking and financial
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Financial History of Revolution; role of
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SUMNER, William G.
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WILLIAMSON, Harold F.
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WILLIAMSON, Harold F.
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2d ed., Ch. 13, pp. 227-255




WILLIS, H. Parker
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Seventy-five years1 progress in American banking,11
BANKERS1 MAGAZINE,
September, 1921 •
Pp. 5-

Banking practice in U.S. has contributed to world
progress in finance through its demonstration of the
soundness of ffree banking,1 through the development of
scientific methods of credit analysis, through the
insistence on shortening the terms of credit, and
through emphasis upon the public service nature of the
banking business.
Abstract by N.IL Whitney, AMERICAN ECONOMIC
REVIEW, XII, June, 1922, p. 368*




WILLIS, H. Parker
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