Drew University Library 19th Century Collection

Money and Currency Question in the United States Pamphlet Collection Finding List

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This collection consists of 113 pamphlets on the United States monetary system, currency, interest, financial upheavals, silver and gold standards, wages and poverty, banks, and the banking system.

#AuthorTitlePub. Year
1 Action of the Union League of Philada. And the speeches of C. Stuart Patterson, William Potter [and] Charles F. Warwick1895?
2Adler, Simon L.Money and money units of the American colonies1900
3 Against free coinage, fantastic reasons and hysterical objections now advanced as argument; value of silver coin, the gold men have been driven from their position; just enough, no more, it is claimed that it is the amount of currency needed; Sherman and silver, if free coinage is revolutionary, what was the Act of 1873?1891
4Aldredge, Geo. N.Speech ... on the free coinage of silver1896
5Appleton, NathanRemarks on currency and banking; having reference to the present derangement of the circulating medium in the United States1841
6Appleton, NathanRemarks on currency and banking; having reference to the present derangement of the circulating medium in the United States. 2nd ed.1841
7Atkinson, EdwardCost of bad money1894
8Atkinson, EdwardForced loans; greenbacks, Sherman notes and silver certificates1895
9Baird, Henry CareyResults of the resumption of specie payments in England, 1819-1823; a lesson and a warning to the people of the United States1874
10Balch, ThomasFree coinage and a self-adjusting ratio1877
11Baldwin, W.W.Gold standard; its importance, desirability and permanence1895
12 Berlin Silver Commission, 1894; proposals submitted; report of the proceedings to which is appended the report of the proceedings of the International Bimetallic Conference at London May 2 and 3, 1894. Part I.1895
13Blodgett, C.A.Money famine and a few other reasons why the people are so poor; monometalism, bimetalism, nometalism1888
14Bonnet, GeorgeExample of France; two essays on the payment of the indemnity and the management of the currency since the German War, 1870-'741875
15Brooks, Francis A.Political and financial errors of our recent monetary legislation1891
16Brosius, MarriottMoney unit of 1892 
17Bryan, William JenningsBryans' currency creed; a full exposure of his economic vagaries, extracts from his Congressional speeches, accompanied by appropriate comments ...1894?
18Butt, Archibald WillinghamWhere silver rules; wages, prices and conditions in the most prosperous silver using country of the world; what a friend of silver saw in Mexico, and his conclusions as to the effect of its free coinage 
19Bynum, W.D.Address of W.D. Bynum at the annual banquet of the New York Jewelers' Association, February 10, 1898; a single standard of value measure1898
20Caffery, DonelsonAldredge on free coinage of silver1896
21Calthrop, S.R.Gold and silver as money 
22Carey, H.C.Of the rate of interest, and of its influence on the relations of capital and labor1873
23Carlisle, John G.Gold- oder Silber-Wahrung?1847
24Carlisle, John G.Carlisle on the ratio of 16 to 11896
25Carlisle, John G.Sound currency; speeches1895?
26Cernuschi, HenriBi-metallism in England and abroad; an answer to a letter from Henry Hucks Gibbs1879
27Chapman, E.O.Silver question in a nut-shell 
28Chandler, Wm. E.Bimetallism; the United States should not permanently acquiesce in the single gold standard; the use of silver as well as gold as standard money with the free coinage of both, under a system of bimetallism1897
29Clark, EllisFuture price of silver 
30Clews, HenryGreat wealth and social unrest1907
31Clews, HenrySituation1907
32Cullom, Shelby M.Cullom on sound money, honest coinage1896
33Dembitz, Lewis N.Free coinage problem1896
34Dodsworth, W.Cheap money; a talk between Sam Silver, Frank Fiat and Ben Banks1895
35Donnell, E.J.Free coinage of silver; the ruin of all credit1895
36 Editorial comment on the Fowler financial bill1902
37Edmunds, George F.Address ... delivered before the Sound Money meeting1895
38Foote, Allen RipleyMoney of the Constitution1896
39Green, Ben. E.Shakespeare and Goethe on Gresham's law and the single gold standard1900
40Greene, Jacob L.Ideal currency1900
41Greene, Jacob L.Our currency problems1896
42Griggs, John W.Free coinage fallacies1896
43Hare, RobertProofs that credit as money in a truly free country is to a great extent preferable to coin1834
44Harter, Michael D.Address ... delivered before the Sound Money meeting1895
45Hazard, RowlandDo you want "cheap money"? A question addressed to each one of the thirteen million workers in the United States1895
46Herbert, H.A.Speech1895
47Hough, Lewis S.Principles of coinage and currency as applied to the late crisis, and as preventive of future ones; also setting forth a uniform basis for the money values of the world, or true bimetallism1895
48Ingalls, M.E.Greenbacks and depreciated silver must go 
49J.P. Morgan & Co.Letter from Messrs. J.P. Morgan & Co., in response to the invitation of the Sub-Committee (Hon. A.P. Pujo, chairman) of the Committee on Banking and Currency of the House of Representatives1913
50Jackson, Charles C.Has gold appreciated?1895
51Jevons, W. StanleyMoney and the mechanism of exchange1884
52Knauff, Theo. C.Dissatisfied farmer1896
53Knauff, Theo. C.People's friend?1896
54Lathers, RichardNotes on currency; suggested by an active participation in the domestic and foreign commerce of New York, and a valued membership in its Chamber of Commerce over a quarter of a century1895
55Laughlin, J. LaurenceFifty books on bimetallism, free coinage of silver, paper-money, and banking, selected and described 
56Leighton, Geo. E.Why we oppose free coinage1894
57Lord, EleazarLetter on national currency, addressed to the Secretary of the Treasure1861
58Lord, EleazarSix letters on the necessity and practicability of a national currency, and the principles and measures essential to it1862
59Macaulay, Thomoas BabingtonDangers to be apprehended from a debased silver coinage in the United States of America, and the injustice it inflicts on the community, and especially on the farmers and labouring classes, as illustrated by the evils which afflicted England in the latter part of the seventeenth century, growing out of the clipped or depreciated silver coins then in circulation in that country1884
60MacLeod, Henry DunningSilver coinage historically considered1895
61Maybell, StephenLand currency; a brief treatise on the subject of no tax1890
62McCleary, J.T.McCleary on silver and gold, wages and price; history, science and common sense all argue for honest money; no connection between silver and average prices1896
63McKinley, WilliamHonest dollar and a chance to earn it; McKinley's letter of acceptance; the issues of the campaign defined and discussed; protection to our industries and our money; international bimetallism desired1896
64Mining EngineerSilver; or, gold bug's financial kindergarten1896
65Mitchell, W.B.Dollars, or what? A little common sense applied to silver as money1895
66Monetary Convention (1st : 1897 : Indianapolis)Report of the Monetary Commission to the Executive Committee of the Indianapolis Monetary Convention1897
67Morton, J. SterlingFallacies of the free silver arguments1895
68National Executive Silver CommitteeFirst report1890
69Nelson, Henry LoomisMoney we need1895
70New York Stock ExchangeBrief and reply brief submitted on behalf of the New York Stock Exchange to the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency1914
71New York worldGreat bond conspiracy; its correct history 
72Niles, Henry T.Our financial see-saw; or, alternating speculation and panic: its cause and cure1880
73Patterson, C. StuartSound money speech1895
74Peabody, Henry W.Address of Henry W. Peabody in opposition to bimetallism1895
75Peabody, Henry W.Published letters and address of Henry W. Peabody, in favor of sound money and in opposition to the bimetallic theories for the United States1895
76Phillips, HenryReview of the article on continental money, in Harper's magazine for March 18631863
77Platt, James H.Necessity for the use of silver as money in the United States1893
78Preston, Robert E.Currency reform, sound money, free coinage; history of the monetary legislation and of the currency system of the United States1896
79Rhoades, John HarsenWho shall control our financial destiny? Three possibilities: government ownership, government control, banking control1912
80Ripley, Alfred L.Currency and state banks1895
81Roberts, Geo. E.Coin at school in finance1895
82Roberts, IsaacWages, fixed incomes and the free coinage of silver1896
83Sherman, James S.Producers and consumers1906
84Sherman, JohnSherman on finance: the Ohio Senator's great speech on the currency question; a broad and statesman-like presentation of the whole subject of free silver coinage and money circulation1892
85Sherwood, SidneySyllabus of a course of twelve lectures on the history and theory of money1892
86Shipley, Samuel R.Gold, silver and money 
87Smalley, E.V.Money question of today; progress of events and public opinion since the presidential election of 18961898
88Smith, Charles EmoryAddress ... delivered before the Sound Money meeting1895
89Smith, Charles EmorySilver question in a nut-shell1895
90Smith, HokeWhat free coinage means; as supported by the silver people, it means increased values on the basis of a dollar that is worth fifty cents1895
91Smith, Howard IrvingPlan for a simplification and reconstruction of the monetary system of the United States 
92Sound Money LeagueReport of the proceedings of the Sound Money meeting held in the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, May 28, 1895; addresses by George F. Edmunds, Wm. L. Trenholm, Michael D. Harter, Joseph Wharton, and Charles Emory Smith1895
93Stewart, Wm. M.Money answereth all things; speech1889
94Stickney, A.B.Currency problems of the United States in 1897-8 
95Stokes, Anson PhelpsDangers of the proposed national paper-money trust; coin and coin certificates the only safe, honest, self-regulating constitutional, and permanent currency1898
96Tait, J. SelwinOur financial upheavals, their cause and cure1907
97Tead, Edward L.Address on banking and money1880
98Trenholm, Wm. L.Address ... delivered before the Sound Money meeting1895
99Uchida, S.Gold standard in Japan1900
100United States. CongressExtracts from the Congressional record, 1854-1904 
101United States. Congress. House Committee on Ways and MeansBank of the United States1830
102Upton, J.K.Coin catechism1895
103Vaile, Joel F.Elementary facts bearing on the silver question, 18961896
104Warner, A.J.Silver question; how the measure of value is changed1890
105Warner, John DeWittFree coinage dissected1896
106Warner, John DeWittWages vs. 16 to 11896
107Webb, J. WatsonNational currency; specie payments, gold and silver, greenbacks1875
108Webster, DanielSpeech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, in the Senate of the United States on the President's veto of the Bank bill, July 11, 18321832
109Whitney, Henry M.Cheap money and wages; a letter to the employees of the West End Street Railway Company of Boston, Mass. 
110Windmuller, LouisWhat we may expect from free coinage1895
111White, Andrew D.Paper-money inflation in France: how it came, what it brought, and how it ended. A campaign document for 18761876
112Wood, HenryOnly practical and possible bimetallism; a few fundamental truths relating to money and coinage, non-partisam and non-sectional1894
113Young, John W.Influence of gold on other commodities1912