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Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers
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Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, New York Federal Reserve Bank
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2 linear feet of microfilm scans, 470 pdf files
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Benjamin Strong Jr. was appointed first governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York upon its formation in 1914. The papers consist of letters between Strong and various Wilson-era cabinet officials, such as Treasury Secretaries William G. McAdoo and Carter Glass, Secretaries of State William Jennings Bryan and Robert Lansing, and Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels. The papers also contain documents relating to the formation of the Federal Reserve Bank, and the Liberty Loan campaigns during the First World War.
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
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Federal Reserve banks
Banks and banking
Banks and banking--United States
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English
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Papers
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MS100010
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1907-1927, two letters from 1942
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First Revise.<br />REFUNDING NOTES. and bonds-<br />Sec. 26. That The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to refund one-half of the 2% United States bonds having the circulation privilege and ion deposit with the Treasurer of the United Statest to secure National bank note circulation at the time date of the organizaton of the Bank. He shall accomplish such refunding by the issue of refunding notes. Such refunding notes shall be a direct obligation of the United States, shall bear interest at the rate of three per cent. per qannum, shall be payable in gold of the present standard of weight and fineness and only at the Bank or any of its branches, and shall mature at various periods as determined by the Secretary of the Treasury not exceeding one year from their respective dates of issue, and shall be issued under regulatiosns to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury as to the form, tenor and denomination thereof; provided, that such notes may, at the option of the Secretary of the Treasury, be extended for periods of one year during a period of twenty years from the date of the organization of the Bank.
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WWP18860
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First Revision of "Refunding Notes," Sec. 26
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English
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pdf
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Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, New York Federal Reserve Bank
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Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928
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Federal Reserve Act