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National Historical Publications Commission
A national program for the publication of
historical documents; a report to the president.
W.n sh .Govt .print .of .195 h.
Contains information on location of papers
of 112 prominent persons including presidents
Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft.
In Comnittee library.

t
Historical documents




ALDRICH, Nelson Wilmarth, l6Ul - 191$
Papers of Senator »• W. Aldrich (R.I.)
are mainly in Library of Congress.
9 boxes, of about 33>00 items, mostly durSenatorial career 1881-1911. Boxes 3-7 cover
period 1903-13. Arranged chronologically by
months.
L.C. has temporary register which may be
consulted.
Papers mpy be used only by permission of
Mr* Aldrichfs son, Winthrop. Committee may*
Books in Harvard Business School and at
home in War- ^ A wick, R.I.




lAWAITf Prancis Gloydf

1895 -

I Asst. to Sec# of Treasury and Deputy Comptroller of the Currency.
Private papers in his possession at Washington, D.C# Literary rights reserved as he
intends to write memoirs. Not inclined to
make them availabl?(o students at present*
Consist of notes, correspondence and memos,
written during period 1920-33, particularly
during banking holiday of 1933*




AIRES, Leonard Porter, 1879-1946
Library lof
Congress!

I

Economic adviser to Dawes Plan
Conference, Brig* Gen,, U.S. Army.
Statistician*
Papers received by Libraiy of Congress
March, 1956*




MKER»__Ggarge Fisher,

IffliO - 1931

Chairman of Board of First National Bank
bf New York, 1909 - 31 •
Papers, mostly family stuff, on file with
George F. Baker Trust, New York, of which
Mr. Sheridan Logan is Executive Secretary.
About 3 trunks full* May go to Harvard.
Not available for public use. Permission
tor use may be difficult to obtain.




BAKER, Ray Standard %
Libra xy
of
Congress

1870 - 19U6

Collection of papers, -which he
gathered while writing President Vilson1 s
authorized biography ±a~on deposit with the
Library of Googrestr.
It contaitKt correspondence not available in* the ¥ilsRMT Papers f transcripts of
interviews with and memoranda by many of the
leaders of the period, and a large collection of articles on Wilson.
Linear feet* 60 1/2 Items: 30,000
Literary rights reserved. Ser.l may be
^ ^ Library restrictions. Ser.2
 used under
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

RATtT.AWTTNK,

Arthur At*ood,

18ft -

Assistant Secretary & Under Secretary of
the Treasury, 1931 - 33*
Papers divided between his office & apt*
Office: 1 file cabinet on public service &
2 file cabinets of other material*
Contain speeches, correspondence & memos*
Home: Complete set of day-by-day memos#(2 v # ]
written during time in Treasury, and a se^
of similar memos* during banking crisis oj
1933 •

All rights mmain with Mr. Ballantine.




BAHKHEAD, John H.

1B72 - 19U6

Alabama
Department of
Archives!

U.S. Senator (Democrat)* Member of Sen*
Banking & Currency Com*. 1933-1|6#
>ers are on deposit in tne State
t a t e AArchive
Papers
a t Montgomery, Alabama.

Montgomepy,
Ala.

Permission to use:




BORAH, William Edgar

1865 - l?UO

U. S. Senator,. Eep#, 1907-^3•
Papers, 700 boxes, on deposit with L.C»
Include 273 boxes of general correspondence from 1913 to 19U0.
Collection in general chronological order,
jwith alphabets in each 2-year period* Inforah
al index on cards*
Committee has permission to consult.




I

Univ.of J
Louisville
Law School
Library

ffiAWDBISj

Louis Dembit*

1856 ~ 19hl

I
I Associate Justice Supreme Court 1916-39 •
I Papers are on deposit in the Law School
Library of University of Louisville, Louis~
krille, Kentucky.
No* of items: approx* 10,000
Include correspondence between 1879 and
Q.9U0, and a few speeches*
Collection open to research work by
students*




HROERE, Henry
Columbia •
University

1

1882 -

Special assistant to President of U.S.
in coordination of activities, 1933•
Banking memoirs transcribed by Columbia
University Oral History Records. On deposit
at Columbia.




Library df
Congress
and
!
National
Archives

ffiYAN, William Jennings
i860 - 1925
l
"
Monetary reformer, Congressman, Secretary
jof State •
s
, Main group of papers in Library of Congrea
Size: 63 boxes
Items: approx. 91*00
Register,frld-style,indicate contents.
No restrictions on use.
Other papers,e.g. official records as
Secretary of State, in National Archives.
Scattered materials in N.Y. Public Librarj
Univ. of N.C.,Hayes Memorial Library, Univ.
of Michigan, State
state Historical Soc. of Wisconsin and Illi-^fc nois State Historical Soc.




:BURGESS, W. Randolph
i

j Old f i l e s from National City Bank period
ire in Mr. Allan Templefs o f f i c e , in charge oj
Ms secretary, Miss McKeegan.
I For description of contents and arrangement see l e t t e r from Miss Adams to Dr# Bariess, 1/6/56 reporting on v i s i t there*




BURLESON Albert 8,
Libraxy
of
Congress;

1863 - 1937

Papers on deposit with Library of
Congress*
Size: 31 bound volumes and 7 boxes of
unbound papers*
Collection covers chiefly service as
(Postmaster General under Wilson. Period 1912JL920 includes some 300 letters from Wilson.
Old-style register• No index*
No restrictions on use*




Rational
Archives

CAPITAL ISSUES COMMITTEE Jan.19l8-Aug.3Q,
1919
All records, including those of sub-coiabittees in the Federal Reserve D i s t r i c t s , are
pLn Legislative & Fiscal Records Branch of
(the National Archives,
Inclusive dates: 1918-19
Quantity: 211 cubic feet
(Copy of Registration of t h i s Record
(Group No. 1^8 of Nat f l Archives, i s in our
[Register F i l e . Rec'd 12/20/55)




bOOLIDGE.

Library oJT
Congress

flal^n,

1fl72-1Qn

U.S. President.

Fres«papers in Library of Congress. Register
Forbes Library w i l 1 b e s e n t u s # 5^0 boxes, 10,000 items*
j 0 ^ V i r r ,p f Y
Forbes Library contains: 11/27/55
ar,,o^'
' * ! Speeches & statements, 1895-192U, 3v.
Correspondence (as Gov .Mass.) 30 boxes
Personal l e t t e r s , 1919-20, l v .
Official l e t t e r s , 1920-21, 3v.
Proclamations, speeches, messages, l e t t e r s
statements, 1919-20, £v.
Statements to_newspapers, 1919* l v »

see next card


(COOLIDGE, Calvin

In Forbes Library (cont.)
[Correspondence (as Vice-Pres.)l921-3j21 boxea
[President: Addresses, proclamations, remarks,
statements, 1923-29, itv.
[Remarks t o newspaper correspondents ( s t e n o graphic notes of press conferences) Aug#1923 - Mar. 1929, l l v .
Notel: Coolidge c o l l e c t i o n in Forbes Library i s
available only t o scholars, working for
[master's decree or higher, not for undergraduate
^ ^ s t u d e n t s . L e t t e r 1/27/55-




CUIiSERIAHIl, William Wilson

1890 - 1955

Economist, Foreign exchange expert*
Papers destroyed by executor of estate.
Memoirs transcribed by Oral History Project at Columbia University. Some foreign
{exchange material pertinent.
Open to use by qualified students•




CURTIS, Jarre* Freeman

IfiTfl - 1<#2

I Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and
First Counsel of Federal Reserve Bank of N # Y.
! Correspondence & memos• 1909-13 in Treasury files, and later ones in F.R.Bk. files*
Private papers destroyed*
Memoir of his life recorded by Mr # Curtis
ffor Oral History project of Columbia Univ.
pro cops* in their Special Collections Dept*
One bound copy in possession of his wife.
Some $0 pages from this Memoir were photostated for Committee, & 2 cops* in Com.files*



Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent of
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 191U-U0.
Papers mostly in h i s possession*
Some l e t t e r s and memos on banking policy
matters presented t o Committee. One folder
Iwas sorted and c l a s s i f i e d by N a t f l Records
Management Council.
Size: lf> l i n e a r feet (in mss. box)
No. of items: 200
These are t o be read & digested by Exec .Dirdytr
ector & then clMtroyed.
Use sharply r e s t r i c t ed.




IDANTKLS, Jrorttphrffl
library of
Congress

1R6? - 1<?)ifl

Secretary of the Navy, 1913-21
Papers, diary and desk diary on deposit
[with Library of Congress.
Size: 96O containers.
Includes lU containers of correspondence
[with key figures of period, including Woodrow Wilson (boxes 12-15) and Franklin D.
[Roosevelt. Diaries for years 1913-21 (boxes
1-5) might be useful for our project.




UfrTS, Chester
Univ •
Special
Collections

1887 -

I Member of Board of Governors of Federal
Reserve System & President of F.R.B. St .Louis,
Working correspondence & memos are incorporated in files of the Board and the Bank,.
Memoirs dictated to Oral History Project o;
Columbia University. Two cops, in Special
Collections Dept., Butler Library, and one
pop* in his possession. Permission to consult
granted to qualified students.
Private papers still in his oim possession.
Papers for period 1925-8 in Univ .of Missouri, Weatarn^^Hist.Mss^Collection, per


letter


'Size: 1QU2 folders.
Items t 8, OCX) to 10,000

DAVIS, MonnanH*
LIBRARY i
OF
i
CONSRESS

(1878-1944)

j Papers given by Council on Foreign
I Relations, Inc. to Library of Congress
in late 1953.
(According to Annual
Report of the Council on Foreign Relations,
1952-1953, p. 53).
On loan to Yale University for 2 years.




.

PAWES, Charles Gates, 186$ - 19$1

Northwestern .
Univ.
I
Charles DeerJ
ing Lihrkry

Much Dawes material and papers are in
Charles Deering Library, Northwestern Univ,
For description of contents of this collect
i c n s e e letter from Kr. Joseph S. Komidar,
Mar.10, 195>li, and also letter from same of
Jan.5, 1955.

I

Library of Marietta College, Marietta,Ohio,
has "a good deal of Dawes material", but no
correspondence re political or banking activj
ties.
Available ^ ^ to qualified students, but

neither
collel^^tion adequately catalogued.


MWBS, Charles Gates
(1) Outline indicating the arrangement
of the Collection, covering:Diariw
Journals
Letter* Press Books
Letter Files
Scrapbeoks
Business Books
Invoice Books
Clippings
Invitations



Card 2,

DAVES, Charles Gates (1865-1951)

Northstern
sity —
The
Charles
Deering
library

Memoranda
Books from the Daves library.
Within these categories, the arrangement
is almost entirely chronological, with
the earliest date represented being 1889,
and the latest date 1933* The substantive
categories are so few as to be negligible
and so general- as to be practically valueless as fat as indicating specific content
concerned.




DAWES*. Charles Gates (1&65-1951)
Norths

f

[western i
fUniverf sity— J
The
t
Charles ;
Deering ,
Library

, (2) Dr. -John Pixton, fteseereh Associate
,in the School of Cbneree, who need the
Collection in-writing h i s doctoral d i s s e r t a tion/Tias examined the Collection* He says
i t includes l e t t e r s and other materials
! relating to the general currency question
from 1900 to 1902, and to the AldrichVreeland Act of 1908. He i s prepared to
respoifif to ^*iatever questions we mey have on
specific d e t a i l s . His address i s : School
of Commerce, Sorthwestern University,
Evanston, I]




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DAHES, Charles Gates (1865-1951)
The Daves Collection is housed in the
j Libraiy> but all_ policies and regulations
concerning its use have been established
by the Archives Committee of the University •
Penaission to use the materials in this
Collection must be addressed to the Chairman of the Archives Committee, vho is at
present Dr. Richard Leopold, Acting Chairman of the Department
of Histozy.
epartme



jDAWESj Henry
Official papers-concerning- his term as
Comptroller of Currency left in Washington •
Deering Library at Northwestern Universitj
may have others•




DAY, Edmund E. (1883-1951)
Cornell
University
- The Majin
Library

Director & Dep#Chm#FedU Res. Bank of N.Y.
100 linear feet, organized and boxed papery
in Mann Library> Cornell Univ.
toall collection of personal pepers
containing half a doze* letters
on Federal Reserve matters, routine•
Major part of collection concerns
Cornell•
Collection in section of library on
Regional History and University Archives
under care ^^
of Mrs .E.Fox, as of 9/5u.
(use ty qualified students.
Open for




DELANO, Frederic Adrian

l86l - 1 9 ^

Princeton!
Member of f i r s t Federal Reserve Board.
Univ.
Papers
are deposited in 3 l i b r a r i e s :
Roosevelt'
Princeton
A c t i v i t i e s in c i t y planning
Lib.
'
Rooseve t
Nat '1 Arcnives
l ^ib !y, Hyde P&rk - More general
r !
I and may contain Federal Reserve material
National Archives - Re work with National
Resources Planning Board of which he was
chairman for 9 years.
Collections at Princeton & Hyde Park are
open to qualified students.



[DRAPER, Ernest Qallatriet

1885 - 1951t

Ifember of Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Papers relevant to this project are mostly
incorporated in f i l e s of the Board.
Diary of 300 pages covering May 19U1-U9
i s in possession of Mrs. Digger. A typed
copy & a carbon cppy have / g 3 # e n t o Library
of Congress*




EBERSOLE. John: Franklin
Harvard
Univ.
Baker
Library

l88h - 19JS

Asst. Federal Reserve Agent in Minneapolis
jand Economic Advisor, U.S. Treasury.
Papers deposited in Baker Library, Harvard
University, except for small collection of
Federal Reserve material in possession of his
pridow, who will let Committee use thenu
Papers concerning his activities with
Minneapolis Bank may be in files of that Bank
if not already destroyed due to age.




ECCLES. Marriner Stoddard

1890 -

Chairman of Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System*
26 vols* of papers, bound and indexed, are
in Mr* Eccles1 office at Salt Lake City*
Sizes 10-12 linear feet.
5> or $ file cabinets*
Collection promised to Library of Congress
upon hisdeath* Literary rights belong to Mr.
Eccles.
May be examined by qualified students upon
permission frojjw Mr. Eccles.



ELI, Richard Theodore,

1854-1943

Ely papers constitute a large collection in the Wisconsin State Historical
Society, over 122,000 pieces of correspondence alone* Correspondence arranged
chronologi cally•
Inventory notes indicate no references
to FR System• Papers mostly to do vith
land economics and tax reform. No
detailed index has been made*




I

1FQRGAN, James Berwick

1852 - 192ii

President, First National Bank of Chicago,
A member 1st. board of directors of Federal
[Reserve Bank of Chicago•
Papers intact in four heavy packing cases
jin storage sub-basement of First National
Bank of Chicago• Being arranged systematically by two librarians as of 11/22/55 •
Open to use by qualified students introduced by the Committee, upon obtaining permission from president of the bank.



FOHGAN, JAMES B.
Papers, stored in The First National Bank of
Chicago, are being sorted by Marion Wells, Lib'n,
and her assistant, who are systematically devoting 2 Saturdays a month to the job, per letter
to MB U/22/5S. She reports it is "slow going"
bat adds: "Perhaps we will have them in* better
order when your Committee decide to use them*
At least, that's our aiml*




iFRASHi, Leon

1889 - l ? i £

Director of Federal Reserve Bank of N.Y.
(and member of Federal Advisory Council.
Small c o l l e c t i o n of papers given to Comtaittee. Others may be in Bank for Intemation
|al Settlements*
Bulk of papers in possession of his son
[James who i s now sorting and classifying
(them.




PUBERT, Seymour Parker

1892 - 1938

War Loan Staff, Asst. Secretary, and Under
Secretary of Treasury, 1918 - 1923 •
Pertinent papers incorporated in files
bf Bank for International Settlements,
I Private papers all destroyed after his
death, according to his widow*
Library of Rutgers University has
extensive collection of clippings about him*




BTASS, Barter
Univ. ofj
Virginia
Alderman
Library!

r

lfififl - I9li6

Congressman, Senator, Secretary of Treasury.
Papers presented to Alderman Library at
[University of Virginia.
Size: 138 linear f e e t , 1*23 containers
Items: £00,000
Bound v o l s . : 7
Permission to publish subject to approval
of family far 10 yrs« from date of g i f t 19U8«
Permission for research must c ome from family
Inventory of material re Federal Reserve
jSjystem on f i l e . ^ , with Committee.




iGQIDEHWEISERj Emanuel A.
Library
of
Congress

1 B»3 - TQft

Director of Research & S t a t i s t i c s of the
•Federal Reserve Board.
Papers deposited in L.C. 10/Y/55.
Size: 3 linear ft*
Items: lf>00 appro*#
Cover period 1919-f>2, but bulk largest
[L930-U5>, re financial & economic affairs with
[major emphasis on Federal Reserve Bd« matters
Ifein body of papers available under L.C.
[restrictions only, but for 10 y r s . access to
specified group requires permission from
|Mrs. Goldenweis^r or Dr. Andrew M.Kanarck.
Literary ^ B rights reserved to Mrs.

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dirring her l i f e t i m e •
Goldenweiser
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Member of Federal Reserve Board 19ll*-36.
Papers deposited in Library of Congress.
Diaries now open t o students since l i m i tation expired in 1951 •
Size $ 3U5 V o l s . & 2 mss .boxes loose papers
Includes:
85 linear f e e t .
1 . Diaries, 1887-1935, 28 v o l s .
2 . Digest & index of Diaries, 25 v o l s .
3 . Scrapbooks of newspaper clippings for
period 1871 - 1938*
k. Index of Scrapbooks,
23 v o l s .
jcrapt



LHMfflTNO, Warren 0.

1fl65 - 1??3

U.S. President Mar^, 1921 - 1923
Papers supposedly in hands of Harding
Memorial Association at Marion, Ohio, but
ambiguous letter from secretary said they
were not available for students•
Mr# Herman Kahn, of Roosevelt Library,
Hyde Park told us on Feb#l5, 1955 that practically no Harding papers are in existence
las his widow destroyed what few there were#




toff,

nhartes Oscar

iBBh - 19ii8

Vice president & director general of r e search, Federal Beserve Bank of Kansas City,
Papers are in possession of his daughter,
Mrs. Pitman Potter, who w i l l be glad to hare
them surveyed by the Committee •




•

HARRISON, George L C T H *

lflfl7 -

e
Deputy Governor & Governor, Federal Reseiv
Bank of New York, 1920 -la.
Papers in his possession in office of
N.Y. Life Insurance Co#, New York. May be
consulted by persons recommended by Committee
Size: l£ linear feet, 7 l/2 file drawers.




HEPBIHIN, Alcraco Barttm
Columbia
Univ. Business
Libra ry

1

18L6 - 1922

Comptroller of the Currency & member of
'Federal Reserve Adrisory Council*
Papers deposited in Columbia University
Graduate School of Business Library. Books
in regular collection. Documents listed and
list is available. Residual collection of
2 letter press books & assorted folders is
intact•
Available for research but mostly uncatalogued.




HITCHCOCK, Gilbwt M. 1859 • 193U
Library
of
Congress

U. S. Senator (Democrat Member of
[Senate Banking & Currency Committee*
1
Papers deposited with Library of
Congress.




[HOLLANDER, Jarcnh H.
Hopkins j
llniv#

1871

I9I1O

! Economist. Tax expert, Abram G. Hutzler
|Prof. of Political Econ.,Johns Hopkins Univ.
I Correspondence files prior to 1930 are
housed in office of Dept. of Political Economy, Johns Hopkins Univ. Would have to be
searched to uncover any reports & memos•
KLettor from G.H. Evans, Jr.,Chm. of Dept.
bf Political Economy, 6/2li/5U) See file.
Files not yet searched for reputed correspondence with Gov. Strong, as of l/2£/£6#
I Permission ^^ to use must be authorized
by children ^ B of Prof. Hollander.




HOPKINS, Harry L«
Roosevelij,
Library, i
Hyde Parle

1890 - 19l$

Assistant to President Franklin D . Roosevelt •
Collection covers period 1933 - hO.
Size: 160 mss. boxes.
Papers are deposited in Roosevelt Library at tfyde Park, N.Y.




iHOOyER, Herbert

l87li -

President of U.S., 1929 - 33*
Official papers in National Archives.
Private papers in Hoover Library at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. i n
process of being catalogued when archivist
pied# Until new archivist is appointed papers
prill not be opened to students.
Personal papers in N J . are not open for
research, per secretary B. Miller, l/U/55.



(Col J

HOUSE, Edward, Mandell
1858 - 1938
Yale
Representative of President Wilson*
UniverCollection of papers and h i s very
sity
extensive riiaxyy e s p e c i a l l y important
Library
for Vilsonian diplomacy, are on deposit
with Tale University Library.
Size: 678 cubic f t . mss. f i l e s
162 linear ft* mss* boxes
M
105 w
for reference books
Includes l£0,000 manuscript correspondence sheets, apart from mss. of o f f i c i a l
records.
Typewritten l i s t s of House & Polk

corresponden^^fc . Photostats made at .cost*
TermislBiion from Library Committee
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onLouis
recommendation of Curator •
Federal Reserve Bank of St.

Houghton
Library—;
Harvard
University

and J
National p
Archives

HOUSTON, David. F.
1866 - I9I1O
Secretary of the Treasury,
I
Collection of h i s papers, somewhat
! fragmentary, i s on deposit with the
• Hoyghton Library, Harvard University,
Other Batiorial, including Department
of Agriculture papers and h i s letter-books,
are i n the National Archives• Also, Treasury m a t e r i a l .




HUOffiS, Charles Evans
Library ojf
Congress

1862 - 19U8

Chief Justice of the U.S.
Papers are in the Library of Congress*
(Committee w i l l receive copy of l i s t i n g .
Permission to use musf> be obtained from
[family. Committee has permission*
Size: 239 containers,including Ul v o l s . ,
scrapbooks of clippings.




OTSTIMS, Paul 0.
State
Histortcial
Society,
Madison,
Wisconsin

iB66„- 1917.

U. S* Senator (Democrat) • Member of
Senate Banking & Currency Committee.
Papers on deposit with State
Historical Socibrtar of-Madison, Wisconsin*
Permission to use: Husting papers ere
open to use by any properly equipped
research student. Collection not
indexed.
Includes 25 manuscript boxes; 24. volumes of
letterbooks.




JAZ+. Pierre

1fl70- 19^i9

Federal
Chairman & Federal Reserve Agent of Federal
Reserve
Bank of New York.
Bank of
Papers are mostly incorporated in the
N-- York
correspondence files of F. R. Bank of N.Y.
Small collection from his home donated by
[Mrs. Jay after his death: Dawes Plan (192U),
[miscel. typed, mimeo. and printed docs, are
in separate file in Corres. Files (See Miss
toillistinjV} pamphlets sent to Reference
library,- Z monographs from London Univ. and
1 Reparations^^ Cqnu Private memo. no. 8

ion t f Internat-^B ional Payments ••."


JeHHnOH, WraTn (
Papers were formerly on loan in the Library of Congress, but have been removed by
Hiram Johnsonfs son. The rumor is that
they are being offered for sale* MA 3/28/55




•

KElfflERER. Edwin Walter
Princeton
Univ.
;
Library

l8?S - 19b$

Economist •
Papers are partly with Strong Collection
and Firestone Library at Princeton Universitj
and partly in possession of his widow.




KENT. Fred I .
Princeton
tlpiv.

1869 - lyfo

Deputy Oorrernor, Federal ftesenre Bank of
New York. Director of Division of Foreign
Exchange, Federal Reserve Board•
BiBtpers deposited in Princeton Univ. Library, International Finance Section*
Size: 2li linear feet*
Ite^ns: 2 J*, 000 approx.
No special restrictions on use*




KJfCAID. Elbert Alvis
University
of Virginjia
ybrary

186k

[ Vice president and economist of Federal
•Reserve Bank of Richmond.
Papers for period 1920 - I9I18 presented
to University of Virginia Library. Include
articles, speeches and press r e l e a s e s . One
group concerns Federal Reserve Board.
Size: 5 linear feet
Items :15>00approx.
Open for use by qualified students.




LA FOLLETTE, Robert Marion, 1855-1925
Wisconsin
State Hist,
Society
Library bf
Congress!

La Follette papers in Wisconsin State
Historical Society deals with early career
in Wisconsin, mostly period as governor,
1901-05• Collection arranged chronologically, not indexed* Open for research.
Papers relating to Senatorial career
after 1906 in Library of Congress, closed
to all but LaFollette family.




LAMfirr, Thomas W<
J. P. MorMember of firm of J.P* Morgan & Co* 1911gan & Co J
\L9hO and chairman of board 19^3-8.
Papers s t i l l in f i l e s of J.P. Morgan & Co,
(Consult his son Thomas S # Lamont. Contain
[little re Federal Reserve System, except a
few l e t t e r s to Governor Strong, etc*




Lane
Memorial'
~ Univer|
sity of !
Calif- '
ornie
'
(Berkeley)

LANE, Franklin K. (1864-1921)
Secretary of Interior*
Principally a collection of addresses
and papers, presented to the University
of California in 1953.
Size: 1 cubic foot
1 linear foot also in General
Library, Bancroft Library, riven in 19k 7«




Mbr&iy
Congress

&

j

National ,
Archives

LASSI1B, Robert
1861 - 1928
Secretary of State•
Collection of his papers, a Waxy,
and Desk Diazy are deposited with the
Library of Congress. 82vols.
Committee may consult.
Official papers are in the National
Archives•




LAIEHLIH, James Lawrence
Library
of
!
Congress;

Papers, 1910-1932; 1912-19lb(l5 boxes)
includes*
(Deposited in Library of Congress
1.

Ac. 47881
Ac. 4.788j
ad 1

(1850-1933)

Bundle of printed pamphlets labelled
n
Reports and Studios on Federal Reserve
Atrfc* heai'iqg^ papers fcgr Itelasm V*
Aldrick, e t a .
2. Metii^MEBdA ofi bankiog reform.
Miscellanaaufl Correspondence, 1913-14:
Carter Glass, Paul M. Varburg, e t c .
Size: £l/2 linear f e e t . Items: 2£00




tLEFFIMGWELL, Russell Cornell

I878 -

Assistant Secretary of Treasury.
Papers s t i l l in his possession,presumably
stored in basement of his house in New York.
Include 2$ v o l s , of l e t t e r - p r e s s , dating
from 1917-20, period of his service in the
Treasury.
Correspondence with Benj.Strong segregated
in the Strong papers in F.R. Bank of N.Y. or
incorporated in f i l e s of that Bank.
Bound v o l . of printed speeches, 1920-51
presented to Committee on April 8, 1951* •



Harvard
University

_ Walter (1880)
icretary of Federal Advisory UouncilT
Entire Library, 70 c a s e s , 5000 volumes,
given to Harviod,. to be divided among
the Baker, Widener, and Houghton
Libraries.

88 volumes of diariea in. Baker Library
(Mr. Robert, Lovett. i n charge of diaries
and of minutes of, Eederal Advisory Council)
Size: 70 packing cases•
Items: 3>>000 volumes
Correspondence - kO v o l s .
Diaries & ^ ^ personal papers under seal,

http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Ad7 I W v i s o r y Council Minutes open
to Committee*
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

[LODGE, Henry Cabot
Historical
Society

1850 - 192U

MASS.

U.S. Senator 18?3 - Vfrl.
Papers deposited with Massachusetts Historical Society.
Size: 125 file boxes•
Arranged by alphabet and year but no inventory made.
Closed for use in March, 1951 > due to
[professional misconduct of a professor working with them.
Permission to use, if obtainable, should
|be sought fromjteniy
C. Lodge, Jr., New York.
>mJjen

!




Library
of
Congress

MoADOO, ttilllatt G« 1863 - l ? l a
Secretary of the Treasury.
Ccaiefcttoxt orf h i s papers ar8~ ott
deposit with the Library of Congress
and v i l l not be opened u n t i l around I960,
Voluminous, and not yet arranged for
easy access*




MARTIN, William McChesney, Sr. 187k - 1955
Papers now in possession of his son
Malcolm Martin in St« Louis* Committee has
been promised a listings




•

Mellon, Andrew W.
ig& - 1937
Secretary erf the Treasury #
, A. V. Metiloii Of ficial .papeani, jot Treasury service
1
Educational
Edu
were. left,.in. Treasury files, now stored
and
in the National Archives* Other papers,
CharitabpLe
Tit
but apparently none concerning the Federal
Reserve, are stored in Pittsburgh and
Trust,
Washington*
Pittsburgh
Pa.
Person to contact: Mr* i* W Schmidt of
#

the Mellon Trust, Pittsburgh, Pa*
Papers expected^ to go to Library of Congress
eventually,




1MEYER, Bngftm*

lfl75 -

Governor of Federal Reserve Board*

Papers s t i l l in h i s possession include
7-8 v o l s , of d i a r i e s .
Interviews by Columbia Oral History Project are under way.




MTLLffi, Adolph Caspar
1

1866 - 195?

Ifember of f i r s t Federal Reseflfe Board and
(served until 1936.
« Bulk of working papers are incorporated in
files of the Boajpd# Small f i l e , including
path of office, biographical sketch and
speeches are in Board Library. Listing of
small collection in hone at h i s d eath made
py Board and copy sent to Committee.
Size: l6linear feet
Items: 63 approx.
Permission ^ ^ to use should be sought fra
(the Board*




MTLT.S, Ogriwn Livingston
Library dJ
Congress

Iflflh - 1Q37

Under Secretary of the Treasury, 1927-32,
Secretary of t h e Treasury, 1932-33•
Papers presented to Library of Congress
by Mrs. Mills in 19£U«
Size: 79*86 linear feet Items: 60,000
Contain o f f i c i a l and personal correspondence, with greatest concentration 1926 - 3 3 .
Deal with taxation, foreign debts, Fede r a l
Reserve System, the t a r i f f and other matters
re financial structure of nation.
Permission ^ ^ u s e must come in writing
from Mrs.
^ w a i l s , during her lifetime*




MITCHELL, Charles Edwin

1877 -

Director, Class A, of Federal Reserve
Bank of New York.
Papers in storage closet in office with
Blyth & Co., lU Wall St. Secretary will inspect them for r elevant material. That relating to his experience with N.I. Reserve
Bank seems to be limited to a few speeches*




MITCHELL, WESLEY CLAIR, I87U - 1?U8
Col .Univ.
Sppcial
Collections

'Private papers in Special Collections of the
!Libraries of Columbia University, assembled
-as the Wesley Clair Mitchell C o l l e c t i o n .
Includes diary over u3 y e a r s , private and
professional correspondence, unpublished
papers and published a r t i c l e s and books.
Size: 1*0 boxes
Catalog of papers, of lU6 pages,available
for consultation a t Columbia*
Open for study by s c h o l a r s •




MORGAN, J. P.

1067 - 19h3

Meiaber of Federal Advisory Council, 19151918.
Papers mostly in Morgan & Co. files.
Son Junius says value is slight • Father not
given to memfcranda or much correspondence,




1#
MGRGENimUi Henryj Jr+ ^ RQ-^ „
Roosevelt Lib
Secretary of the Trea^&ry
Hfyde Pa|k
Papers, including diaries and recorded
telephone conversations are at Roosevelt
Library, Hyde Park, except those on loan
to John Blum, at MIT.
As part of U.S. Archives they are under
jurisdiction of G.S.A. Therefore, power t o
decide whether any Government o f f i c i a l s ,
including Congressional investigators, shotfli
have access to t he diaries i s lodged with
t h i s agency, according t o Mr. Morgenthau.
tet*
(H.Y. Tines,i, 0g£.26,
1955, p.23)

Items %900(^
see next card
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/
plus vo]
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

HcftQEKTHtn, Benrr. J r .
1

2.

When Mr* Morgenthau obtained his d iaries
from the Treasury Department they were
I Screenedf to see that nothing detrimental
to security or international relations might
be released* At first Mr. Morgenthau attache!
to his gift ... a provision that they be
made available t o no one without his consenti
Authors obtained access to them and books
have been written* Mr. Ifcrgenthau later relinquished all control over the papers.*,
(now) primarily with the O.S.A.11 (N.Y .Times,
Oct•29,1955, 4fcp*l» Clippings filed in

Corres. file ^ ^ under Morgenthau.)


IMQRGEWTHAU. Henry, Sr.
Library j
of Congress

1856 - 19L6

Technical expert to Monetary & Economic
Conference in London, 1933 .
Papers in Library of Congress. Listing
[available.
30 vols* diaries & notes, 1871 - 1919
23 H
n
* * 9 1 9 20 - 19U0




MORRILL a Chester

1885 -

Secretary, Federal Reserve Board, then
Special Adriser, 1931 - 5>0.
Memoirs recorded by Columbia Oral History
Project include substantial sections concerned with his years at the Federal Reserve.
Closed until 5 years after his death.




MORROW. Dwigfat Ihitn^y
imherst
College -j
Library

1873 - 1931

Ifember of J.P. Morgan & Co*, 191U - 27.
Papers deposited i n library of Amherst
College in 193^ •
Listing sent t o Committee. Collection
sorted and c l a s s i f i e d .
Contains correspondence with Governor
Strong,19lU - 27.
Items: 1,U00
Open to qualified students.




1NEWLANDS, Francis Griffith

18U8 - 1917

I

i

U.S. Senator, 1903 - 17*
Papers deposited with Yale University Library.
Size: l& linear feet for books & pamphlets
w
15> w
for manuscripts
Collection not cataloged. Inventory not
made for circulation.
Permission to use must be secured from
pirs. Edith Newlands Johnson or Mr, Arthur B*
parling, Keeper of the Collection.



MORRIS, George William
Library
of
Congress

l86l - 19hh

U. S* Senator* Active in Banking & Currency Committee.
Papers on deposit with Library of
Congress*
Partial listing appended to Register.
Open qualified student s who obtain
permission.




OVESKAH, Lee S l a t e r
Univers i t y of
North
Cerolina
Library

U*- S* Senator

lflfii - 1,930

(Democrat) 1903-30

Papers deposited v i t h University of
Horth Carolina Library*
Items J 1*0,000
Cover years 1920 - 3 0 .
Include correspondence concerning the
Federal Reserve Banks.




OWEN, Robert Latham
Library of
Congress

1856 - 19U7

Senator. Drafter of Federal Reserve Act.
Papers, 1920 - lil in Library of Congress,
Contain same Federal Reserve material*
Size * 2 shelves, 17 containers
Items: 2,$00
Open t o students.




Library ojf
Congress

PINCHOL- Gifford

1865 - l?li6

Governor of Pennsylvania.
Deposited in Library of Congress.
Restrictions on use l i f t e d , except rules
of the Library of Congress.
Size: 3,000 boxes.
New York Public Library, and Bancroft
Library at University of California,Berkeley,
have a few papers •




PIATT, Edmund

1fl6f> - 1939

Vice chairman of Federal Reserve Board,
[L920 - 30.
Small collection of papers given to Com[nittee by Mrs. Piatt*
Size: 1 pressboard notebook.
Items: 20 approx #
Permission to use obtainable from'Combittee.




POIMDEXTER, Miles

1868 - 19U6

| U. S. Senator, 1?11 - 2 3 .
! Papers on deposit with Alderman Library,
university of Virginia•
Size: 165J linear feet*
Items: 800,000 approx.
Maflor part of collection microfilmed for
university of Washington, Seattle, and Washington State College, Pullman. These films
may be borrowed by qualified scholars.
Alderman Library has key to f i l i n g system
and typed t a b l ^ ^ of contents.
Collection ^ A o p e n to qualified students.




RMNOLPS, tfecrKrtrm

1873 -

Director of Federal Heserve Bank of N.Y.
Memoirs recorded and transcribed by
Columbia Oral History Project.




ROOSEVELT, Franklin Delano (1882-1945)
President of U.S.
Papera on deposit at Roosevelt
Library.
Papers that are open (about 8$% of
collection) may be used by qualified students for research purposes•




e

K00SE7ELT. Theodore, 18£8 1919
Library
of Congriss

&
N.Y. Pub] ic
Library

President.
Main group of papers in Library of Congress. N.Y. Public Library also has a major
collection. See Register for other papers.
Size: 608 boxes (Library of Congress)
Library of Congress has a "temporary
register11 with 68 page description and container list#




ROOT. Elihu
Library
of Congress

181£ - 1937

Secretary of State, U.S. Senator from N.Y,
Papers, from 1899 forward, in Library of
Congress.
Size: 30£ boxes.
L.C. has 10 page listing which is not
adequately revealing•
Office files, I867 - 1915,are in custody
of firm of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam and
Roberts; for 19l£ to retirement,in office
of Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer & Wood*




SIMMONS, Purnif old McLendell
Duke Univ;ersity
Library

185U - 19U0 _

U.S. Senator, 1901 - 3 1 . Chairman of Finance Committee, 1913 - 19•
Papers on deposit with Diike University
Library, Durham, N.C.
Size: 2U3 boxes
ItenB : 75>jOOO approx.
Cursorily cataloged & brief sletch of contents made. Arranged by Senator f s secretarial
staff.
Large gaps for years before 1918.
i t i ^ - by Qualified students.
Open for stjjjy




186? - 19L6
Federal
Reserve
Bank of N'.Y,

Economist with Federal Reserve Bank of
|N.Y., 1920 - 3£.
Papers generally incorporated in General
[Files of N.Y. Reserve Bank.
Small collection covering exchange of
(memos with Governor Strong 1921-28 on file
|with Committee, in Strong collection •
Size: 1 2/2 linear feet




SPRAOHEf Oliver M. W.

1fl73 - 1<#3

Some papers, including l e t t e r s from Benj.
Strong,are in possession of his son Theodore«
These have been checked and duplicates found
in Corres, f i l e s of N.T. Reserve Bank and in
Strong papers.
Photostats of 3 memos not otherwise easily
[available are in Committee f i l e s .




1
ISTEITTHflUS,

Univ* of j
Virginia j fclderman
Library

Edward JU, 3 r .

1865 - 1925

Assistant Secretary of War, World War I .
Papers deposited in the Alderman Library
|at University of V i r g i n i a .
Papers a re p r i v a t e l y owned and on r e s t r i c t
led deposit* Permission probably obtainable
from Curator of Ifss* by research student with
(an appropriate scholarly purpose.
Size: 12 l i n e a r feet of f i l e t r a y s #
Items: 5*000 approx.




STRAIGHT, Willard,
Albeit HJianri
Papers of Willard Straight, personal
Library,
and official correspondence, are in the
Cornell
Collection of Regional History and UniverUniversity
sity Archives, Mann Library •
There *s some Harriman, Schiff and
J* P. Horgan material relating largely to
railroad investments in the Far East,
No particular information about the
money panic in 1907*



Strauss. Albert (1864-1929)
Vice Governor of the Federal Reserve Bd«
Committee
office

Small collection.of speeches, assembled
by Mr* Strauaa1 daughters, kept in office.
Mr. Strauss, according.to his daughters,
left few papers.




Fed. Res.
Itenk of N.Y,

& I

Princeton
Univ.Lib'Jr

First Governor of Federal Reserve Bank of
New York.
Papers divided between Federal Reserve
iBank of N.Y., Princeton University Library,
|and Lincoln Storage Warehouse •
A separate Strong Collection is maintained
jat the Reserve Bank, in addition to the material in the General Correspondence Files
Lrhich inclxd eo letters and memos re policy

(and bank operation.
Open to
^ ^ students only with special

permission •


Library df
Congress
National
Archived

TAFT, William Howard, 18^7 - 1930
i President.

Main group of papers in Library of Congress,
estimated at 500,000 l e t t e r s & other items,
Many official pqp ers in National Archives •
Some papers also i n : Univ.of North Carolina,
Southern H i s t o r i c a l Collectionj Hayes Memo r i a l Lib'yj Ohio State Archaeological &
Historical Society; N.Y.Public Lib'yjCorn e l l Univ.Lib f y;Univ.of Rochester Library;
Yale Univ.Lib'y; and Michigan H i s t o r i c a l
Collections, Univ, of Michigan#
fSize of L,C # ^ ^ group: 5>39 containers•




THOMAS, Elbert Dancan
iooseveltl
library

1883 -

U.S. Senator, 1933 Papers are deposited in the Roosevelt
[Library at Hyde Park, N.Y.




TILLMAN, Benjamin R.
University of
South
Carolina!

U. S. Senator

18U7 - 1918

(Democrat)1895 - 1918

Papers on deposit with University of
South Carolina•
Pexm±8sion to tise:




TRAYLOR, Melvln Alvah
First Nath
ional Bank
of Chicago

1878 - 193**

Vice president of Federal Advisory Council
Papers housed in sub-basement of First
National Bank of Chicago. Classified and fit*
as in office at time of death in 193U*
Include material re Federal Reserve Systea
and Federal Advisory Council•
Size: h s t e e l f i l e cabinets of U drawers
each*
Would be available to qualified students
working with the Committee, upon obtaining
permission f r* oc j^ ^^ president of the Bank.




TREMAN, Robert Heniy, 1858-1937
Albert
Mann Library
Cornelll
University

Almost all the papers of Robert H.
Treman in the Collection of Regional
History and University Archives of the
Mann Library •
Very fragmentary collection, no
particular help to a scholar. Mostly
family and business matters.




UNPEjarogp, Og^r E .
AlabamaArchives ft
History
Sept.

1862 - 1929

U.S. Senator 1917 - 27.
Papers deposited in the State's Be^rt^'ient
of Archives & History at Montgomery, Alabama,
Size: 30 file drawers
Letter boxes
File drawers contain papers received in
[Washington, arranged chronologic ally3 each daj
Letter boxes contain mostly correspondence
received in Birmingham, Each box contains a
(year or so, arranged alphabetically.




UNTERMETBR, Sairoel

1858 - 19l*0

Counsel for House Committee on Banking & ]
Currency during Pujo Money Trust Investigate
Papers still in possession of his estate
[in office at 30 Pine St., New York*
Said to include clippings on Federal Reserve System.
Collection of his speeches, 1910 - 22
[presented to Committee.




YANCERT.TP, Frank Arfctwr

1fl6h - 1937

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury* Monetary reformer.
Papers at family estate in Scarborough,
New York, stored in a garage• Collection has
been promised to library of Columbia Univ*
Size: 132 linear feet
Literary rights are the property of Mr*
ganderlip's widow*
Not accessible at present*
Useful for Aldrich Plan and early Federal
Reserve comments



PADrj, Yesttrg John
18^9 - 1927
Member, Federal Advisory Council, 1922-U.
No papers at Mercantile Trust Co., St.
[Louis, where he was president 1899-1927, per
prs. Elizabeth Owens, former librarian,12/23/
blu His son, now dead, had possession of the
papers at one time, but they were not found.
None at Missouri Historical Society.
Two letters to his daughter, Mrs. Lee
[Pettit Warren, 2511 Massachusetts Ave.,N.W.,
[Washington, D.C., brought one reply, but no
further information, 1/2/55•



WAGNER. Robert F«
Georgetown Uniif«
Eiggs MenfLibrary

1877 - 1953

U.S. Senate, 1927 - k9. Chairman of Committee on Banking and Currency.
Papers are in Riggs Memorial Library at
Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.




WALSH, Thomas J.

1859 - 1933

XI. S. Senator (Democrat) 1913 - 33

Library
of
Congress

Papers deposited with Library of
Congress.
Size: 1|2U containers
Items: 200,000
18 vols, of scrapbooks*
Open for scholarly research.




National
Archives

[WAR FINANCE CORPORATION/p.5, 1918- J1#1,193S

Records deposited with National Archives;
land Federal Records at Alexandria, Va.and
St* Louis, Mo. In Fiscal Section of Nat f l
(Archives ask for Dr. Holdcamper, R . l l E.
(Letter from Lyle J. Holverstott, 3/3Q/55)
Headquarter records include minutes of
meetings of Directors & of Liquidating Com.
[with indexes; f i s c a l records of l o a n s , e t c .
Inclusive dates: 1918-39.
Quantity: 972 cubic f e e t .
Accession: ^ ^ 931 •
(See f u l l R e g ^ B istration of Record Group

http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ see f i l e of
^^Registers of private paper sj
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Warburg*. Jamefc Paul

(1896-

)

Papers include a six-volume. diary for the
period 1933-34* covering the banking
holiday and the London Economic
Conference • In his study at Bydala, Sfcrccnwieh, Conn.
Memoirs included in Columbia Oral History
Project. Sealed from use until Hr. Tfailifcrtf
gives permission*




IWAREORO. Patti Morttz

1868 - 1932

Member of f i r s t Federal Reserve Board and
of Federal Advisory Council*
Papers mostly destroyed* 2 groups survi/cc
Group 1 held by son James P* Warburg in
home in Greenwich, Conn. Includes skeleton
diary of period 1907-lU. Also diary of daily
happenings bearing on F. R,Board, Oct .14-2U, f15
Group 2 i s in aarton given to George Harrison & presented to Committee. Contains
documented history of Board's action on
acceptances • ^ ^



WARREN, George
Albert R[
Mann Libraiy,
CornellI
University

t.

1874 - 1938

Fairly complete collection of Professor
Warren1 s papers are in the Mann Library
at CorsBll University.
Microfilm can be made of the papers
relating to gold and changes in the gold
price*
In Collection of Regional and
University Archives of Mann Library.
(over)

Papers, 1900-1933J 11 f t . Economist, professor*
Include newspaper c l i p p i n g s , notes, committee r e p o r t s ,
and other materials r e l a t i n g to the Land ^rant College
Assn. (1927), t i e p o l i c i e s of the lu Y. State College of
Agriculture (1910-1912, 1919J International Conference on
Agricultural Economics (1929-, 1933, 1936), the U. S.
Food Admin., the N. I . State FOQd Supply Commission,
the Committee for the Nation to Rebuild Prices and Purchasing power, the Tariff Commn. (1921, 1929, 1933, 1936)j
Prof. Warren 1 s a c t i v i t i e s as econ. adviser to President
F# D. Roosevelt} also a report on Russian agriculture by
A# B. Levis (1936) and a report on various farms i n New
York State by M. C. B U r r i t t J l 9 0 7 ) . (21/10/77)
From Report of
Curator, 1950-54.



a?

Warreiu Robert Beach (1891-1950)
Dr. F. CtariJ
James, McGill Papers, including some 200 essays and
Oniversiky,
memoranda, mostly unpublished, and
Montreal]
small amount of correspondence, loaned
to Dr. James^ Mr. Warren's son, Peter,
collected and listed material.
(5/54)




pETMQRE, Frank 0 .
Tirst Nat)Lonal Bank
)f Chicag^

1fi67 - 1930

President, Federal Advisory Council.
Papers f i l e d , and held in storage rooms
lof First National Bank of Chicago*




WIGGIN. Albert H.

1866 - 19^1

Director of Federal Reserve Bank of N.Y.
1932-33.
Papers appear to be very scanty• Correspondence in hands of his estate office has
been mostly destroyed • Some papers used as
background for his biography inay be in hands
of his daughter Mrs* Sherburne Prescott.
Memoir of 2S> pages in library of Chase
National Bank«




WILLIAMS, John Sharp
Library
of
Congress!

1 8 & - 193^

U.S. Senator. MSmber of Finance CommitLee
Papers on deposit with Library of Congroa
Size: 188 boxes
Open for scholarly use*




WILLIAMS, John Skelton
it

l86£ - 1926

Comptroller of the Currency. Member of
papital Issues Committee.
Papers still remain in hands of Mr. Williams1 widow and son in Richmond, 7a.




WILLIS. H. Parker

l87li - 19^7

First Secretary of Federal Reserve Board*
Expert for House Ways & Means Committee,
1911-13 y which drafted Federal Reserve Act.
Papers still in family home on Staten
Island. Permission to use must "be sought froj
son Parker B. Willis, of Boston, in whom
title rests.
Size: 2-3 filing cabinets, of It drawers.
Collection neither sorted nor indexed.




WILSON, ttoodrow (1856-1924) President,
Library
of
Congress!

Papers ~ excellently arranged and in .
considerable volume-* on deposit with
Library of Congress.
Open to advanced students by
permission of Mrs. Voodrow Vilson
Other papers in Princeton University,and
Yale University libraries?eta. For list see
"A National Program for the Publication of
Historical Documents", by the National Historical Publicajiipns
:a^cr Commission •




WOLFE, 0 . Howard

lfifi2 -

Member of preliminary Organization Committee of Federal Reserve System*
Papers, including preliminary Organization
Committee and Oold Settlement Fund, are s t i l l
cln family home in Milford, Pa#
Size: h f i l e cabinets, approx.
Papers unorganized and probably f i l e d as
formerly in Philadelphia National Bank whenca
fchey came.



WYATT, loiter

1893 -

General Counsel for Federal Reserve Boarc
Papers partly incorporated in files of
Federal Reserve Board.
Diaries and notes covering Banking KcliIday of 1933 i n his personal possession. Committee has permission to use.




frOUNO, Owen P.

187k_-

Director of Federal Reserve Bank of N.T.
1923 - 1*0. Chairman of Board, 1938 - UO.
Papers are indexed, boxed and stored in
[vault room at Van Hornesville, N.Y., office,
Size: 128 linear feet.
About 10 mss. boxes of Federal Reserve
material.
Committee has permission to study.




ffOUNO, Roy A.

1662 ^

Governor of Federal Reserve Board (1927hL930), Governor of Federal Reserve Banks, of
[Minneapolis (1919-27) and of Boston (193019li2 ) .
Papers are s t i l l in possession of Mr,
[Young* Have not yet been opened for study.