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Addresses in the Houses of Congress

Senator Benton :
Removal of the Creek Indians from Georgia
Non-renewal of Charter -- speech of February 2nd, 1831.
Illegal Currency January 20, 1832 — errors of Tocqueville
Removal of Deposits from the Bank
The Gold Currency
Attempted Investigation of the Bank – death of John Randolph
Treasury Notes –September 18, 1837.
Transmigration of the Bank of the United States
Debate Between Mr. Clay and Mr. Calhoun
Debate Between Mr. Clay and Mr. Calhoun, Rejoinders
History of Independent Treasury January 16, 1840.
Last Notice of the Bank of the United States
Disunion, secession
Senator John Calhoun :
Calhoun 1834 January 13 -- State rights no more
Calhoun 1834 March 21
Calhoun 1837 September 18, Treasury Notes
Calhoun 1837 October 03
Calhoun 1838 March 10, Reply to Senator Clay
Calhoun 1838 March 22, Reply to Webster
The Edgefield letter
Calhoun 1841 August 24 distribution, free-trade
Senator Daniel Webster :
Webster May 25th, 1832. Let me rephrase
Webster 1837 September 28, The Currency
Webster 1838 March 22, Reply to Calhoun

The Story of Central Banking in the United States

Monetary Acts
Henry Clay in 1811 before he changed his mind   |   Johnson & Eppes
Act of June 30, 1812 – Treasury Notes
Bank of the United States 1816, April 10.   debates
Renew the Charter in 1832 |   Mr. Clayton | Mr. Hill
Act of October 12, 1837
Silas Wright 1839
1840 State Debts– Senator Benton | Clement Comer
Summer of 1841 — Sub-Treasury | Silas Wright | Benton
Fiscal Bank | b | Morehead short history | party vote | Fiscal Corporation
Loan Bill | Pickens | Benton, July 19 | Brown Whig campaign
Buchanan Annual Message December 8, 1857.
Act of December 23, 1857 |   Senate | Dec 19 | House | 2
Act of December 17, 1860
Act of July 17, 1861 —national banks and permanent public debt
Act of August 5, 1861
Report of Treasury 1861 December 9th.
Act of April 12, 1866 Contraction of currency   b     c     d     e     f
Stop Reduction of Currency 1868 Janury 23 --- b
Report of the Finance Committee, 1867, December 17.
Samuel Cary, 1868 January 7
Senator Sherman, 1868 February 27
4th Annual Message, Johnson, 1868 December 9
Senate response to Johnson, December 14, 1868.
Credit Strengthening Act, January 20, 1869.   b   c   d
Credit Strengthening Act, March 18, 1869.

Representative William D. Kelley of Pennsylvania in the House of Representatives, April 4, 1874.   3.65 inter-changeable bonds
Senator John P. Jones of Nevada in the Senate of the United States, April 24, 1876.  Resumption and the Double Standard
Senator Thomas W. Ferry of Michigan, in the Senate of the United States, May 2, 1878.   Greenbacks as good as coin
Senator William M. Stewart of Nevada, in the Senate of the United States, May 1, 1888.   Combination between Bank of England and Treasury

Debate on the "Aldrich Bill" (S 3023) amendment of national banking laws :
Senator Joseph W. Bailey of Texas, March 9, 1908;  expanding on Mr. Calhoun's ideas   Who should issue the legal tender of the United States
Senator James P. Clarke of Arkansas, in the Senate of the United States, March 11, 1908.   Is there any need for emergency currency ?
Senator Robert M. LaFollette of Wisconsin, in the Senate of the United States, March 17, 1908.   Financial oligarchy and the story of the 1907 panic
Senator Robert M. LaFollette of Wisconsin, in the Senate of the United States, March 19, 1908.   Railway water stocks as basis of legal tender circulation
Senator Robert M. LaFollette of Wisconsin, in the Senate of the United States, March 24, 1908.   More on industrial concentration