Statements and Speeches of Charles S. Hamlin
This is a collection of transcripts of public statements of Charles S. Hamlin. 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.
- 1890s
- Response to the Toast: "Our National Administration" : At the Jackson Day Banquet, Held Under the Auspices of the National Democrats of the Middle States, Chicago
- The Brotherhood Man - His Outer Life Before Men : An Address Delivered Before the Brotherhood of St. Andrew at St. Stephen's Parish House, Boston
- 1900s
- [Address Before 1904 Democratic Convention, St. Louis, Missouri]
- Speech at Nantasket
- Speech at Nantasket Point
- Speech at Plymouth
- Speech at Pittsfield
- Speech at Lawrence
- Address : [Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration - Third Session]
- Address at the Dinner of the Albany Chamber of Commerce at Albany
- Address: Is the Present Tendency Towards National Centralization for the Best Interests of the People of the United States : Joint Discussion at Economic Club, Springfield
- Addresses Delivered at the Fifth Annual Dinner of the Traffic Club of Pittsburgh at Hotel Schenley
- Speech at Nantasket Beach
- 1910s
- 1920s
- 1930s
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1897-1937
Hamlin, Charles S. (Charles Sumner), 1861-1938 and Federal Reserve Board, 1914-1935. Statements and Speeches of Charles S. Hamlin. 1897-1937, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/443, accessed on March 26, 2025.