The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... banks the Knickerbocker Trust Company and the Trust Company of America had to close their doors . The Secretary of the Treas- ury tried to save the national banks from a similar fate by placing $ 36,000 , - ooo of government funds on ...
... banks the Knickerbocker Trust Company and the Trust Company of America had to close their doors . The Secretary of the Treas- ury tried to save the national banks from a similar fate by placing $ 36,000 , - ooo of government funds on ...
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... Banks . These dealt only with member banks and with the federal government , not with the general public . They became depositories of federal funds , and they carried portions of the reserves of member banks . They were authorized to ...
... Banks . These dealt only with member banks and with the federal government , not with the general public . They became depositories of federal funds , and they carried portions of the reserves of member banks . They were authorized to ...
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... banks . Each of these new banks had a capital of $ 5,000,000 , supplied by the United States Treasury , and they operated in connection with the Farm Loan Banks , established during the Wilson administration . The Farm Loan Banks could ...
... banks . Each of these new banks had a capital of $ 5,000,000 , supplied by the United States Treasury , and they operated in connection with the Farm Loan Banks , established during the Wilson administration . The Farm Loan Banks could ...
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