Friday, November 29, 2019

The Story of Central Banking in the United States

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The Story of Central Banking in the United States

Addresses in the Houses of Congress

 Addresses in the Houses of Congress

Thomas Hart Benton (1782-1858) Senator Benton :
Removal of the Creek Indians from Georgia
Non-renewal of Charter -- speech of February 2nd, 1831.
Illegal Currency January 20, 1832 — errors of Tocqueville
Removal of Deposits Panic Session, December 3, 1833.
The Gold Currency March 21, 1834.
Attempted Investigation of the Bank – death of John Randolph
Attempt on General Jackson
Treasury Notes –September 18, 1837.
Divorce state and bank –September 22, 1837.
Transmigration of the Bank of the United States
Clay and Calhoun debate March 10, 1838.
Debate Between Mr. Clay and Mr. Calhoun, Rejoinders
March 14, 1838. --wars, ruins, panics, alarms
Last Notice of the Bank of the United States
Disunion, secession
Henry Clay (1777-1852) Senator John Calhoun :
Calhoun 1834 January 13 -- State rights no more
Calhoun 1834 March 21 --unbank the banks
Calhoun 1837 September 18, Treasury Notes
Calhoun 1837 October 03 Independent Treasury
Calhoun 1838 February 15 Independent Treasury
Calhoun 1838 March 22, Reply to Webster
The Edgefield letter
Calhoun 1841 August 24 distribution
Senator Daniel Webster :
Webster May 25, 1832. –the sweat of the poor
Webster, July 8, 1833, Protection of industry
Webster 1834 March 18, Renew Charter
Webster 1837 September 28, The Currency
Webster 1838 March 12, Independent Treasury
Webster 1838 March 22, Reply to Calhoun

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