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AMHERST COLLEGE AMERICAN STUDIES STAFF.
V o l . I V . HAMILTON AND THE NATIONAL
DEBT. B o s t o n : D. C. Heath & C o . , 1 9 5 0 .




BEHRETS, K. L«
Paper money in Maryland, 1727-1789* (Johns Hopkins
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BEHRENS, Kathryn L.
PAPER MONEY IN MARYLAND, 1727-80.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1923.




98 Pp.

BEHRENS, K. L.
PAPER MONEY IN MARYLAND, 1727-1789. Johns
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BLAKE, G. H.
United States Paper Money: A Reference
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BRADBEER, W. W.
Nev Jersey paper currency, 1709-1786• Proceedings
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COFFIN, G. M.
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DAVIS, Andrev McFarland
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DAVIS, Andrew McFarland
TRACTS RELATING TO THE CURRENCY OF THE
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CURRENCY AND BANKING IN THE PROVINCE OF
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ELMER, L . Q. C.
HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLEMENT AND PROGRESS OF
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AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF MASSACHUSETTS CURRENCY.




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MONEY AND TRANSPORTATION IN MARYLAND, 1720-1765. Johns
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HICKCOX, J. H.
A HISTORY OF THE BILLS OF CREDIT OR PAPER
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KEMMERER, Donald L.
The Colonial Loan - O f f i c e System i n Nev J e r s e y ,
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LESTER, Richard A.
MONETARY EXPERIMENTS: EARLY AMERICAN AND
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colonial paper money experimences: Pa., N.Y., N.J.
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LESTER, Richard A.
Currency Issues to overcome depressions in
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LESTER, Richard A.
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Macfarlane, C» V.
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MCLAUGHLIN, A. C.
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Post-Revolutionary problem of paper money

Chapter IX



M
Nettels, Curtis
The origins of paper money in the English
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Money-History
Nettels, Qurtis
The origins of paper money in the English
colonies.
(In; Economic history, supplement to
the Economic Journal, January, 1934, p.55-56)
The conclusion of this article is that paper
money irredeemable in metal maintains its value
primarily because Its supply is limited.
Good bibliographical notes.




NETTELS, Curtis
The origins of paper money in the English
colonies, ECOHOMIC HISTORY, Supplement to the ECONOMIC
JOURNAL,
January, 1934, pp. 35-5^.

The conclusion of article is that paper money irredemiablt
in metal maintains its value primarily because its supply
is limited. Contains bibliographical notes.




NETTELS, Curtis Putnam
THE MONEY SUPPLY OF THE AMERICAN COLONIES
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HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF THE PAPER CURRENCY OF THE
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The land-bank system in the American colonies.
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