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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
Publisher
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
Subject
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Federal Reserve banks
Banks and banking
Banks and banking--United States
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English
Type
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Papers
Identifier
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MS100010
Date
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1907-1927, two letters from 1942
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Letter
From
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Frank Lyon Polk
To
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American Mission (France)
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Treasury Department
AmMission,
Paris (France).
Benjamin Strong, Governor of Federal Reserve Bank of New York is sailing for Europe on July 12th in connection with the purchase by Federal Reserve Bank at request of Supreme Economic Council of German gold marks now at de Nederlandsche Bank in Holland and National Bank of Belgium in Belgium.Mr. Strong will have occasion to transmit cables through the Mission to Department for Federal Reserve Bank. Upon request by him so to do you are authorized to transmit cables to the Department and to deliver to Mr. Strong cables from the Department.
Please inform American Peace Mission Paris and Repeat to London, Brussels and The Hague.
POLK
Acting
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Date
19190703
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1919 July 3
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WWP18678
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English
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pdf
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Frank L. Polk informs the American Mission in Paris that Benjamin Strong Jr. will be visiting, and he should be allowed to send cables from the embassy.
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Text
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Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, New York Federal Reserve Bank
Title
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Frank L. Polk to American Mission (France)
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Polk, Frank L. (Frank Lyon), 1871-1943
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