Farmer Movements in the South, 1865-1933University of Nebraska Press, 1960 - 354 pages |
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... National Banking Act of 1864. When this act was passed the Confederate ... banks in the South . Groups of individuals who wished to obtain a charter ... national banking system offered , were quick to take advantage of them . They , or ...
... National Banking Act of 1864. When this act was passed the Confederate ... banks in the South . Groups of individuals who wished to obtain a charter ... national banking system offered , were quick to take advantage of them . They , or ...
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... national banking structure . It created twelve banks in the twelve Federal Reserve districts that were controlled by the Federal Reserve Board . All national banks had to become members of the system ; but the state banks were given the ...
... national banking structure . It created twelve banks in the twelve Federal Reserve districts that were controlled by the Federal Reserve Board . All national banks had to become members of the system ; but the state banks were given the ...
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... Banking Before the Civil War ( Washington , 1910 ) , for a discussion of real estate and commodity loans made by the Southern banks . 27 61st Cong . , 2d sess . , Senate Document No. 582 , Andrew M. Davis , The Origin of the National ...
... Banking Before the Civil War ( Washington , 1910 ) , for a discussion of real estate and commodity loans made by the Southern banks . 27 61st Cong . , 2d sess . , Senate Document No. 582 , Andrew M. Davis , The Origin of the National ...
Contents
Problems of Agricultural Readjustment 18651877 | 1 |
The Grange 18701877 | 31 |
Inflationary Campaigns of the 1870s | 44 |
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