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9781236126443 - Ohio State Archaeological Society: and historical quarterly Volume
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and historical quarterly Volume (1915)

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This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 208 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.4in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: . . . --Gouge, p. 64. Financial History of the United States--Dewey, p. 152. Considerations on the Currency--Gallatin, p. 49. History of Banking in All Nations, Vol. I, p. 109. Crises and Depressions--Burton, p. 276. justified the large loans of the United States Bank, and the inflation and overtrading by the state banks had aggravated the evil. Much of the indebtedness in the west had been created by loans to farmers, and was secured only by mortgages on greatly over-valued real estate, which was unsalable during a crisis. In the towns the money borrowed had been expended mostly in permanent improvements and could not be repaid on demand. In fact the borrowers had never expected to pay the notes when they first came due, the usual custom being to renew again and again. Consequently the restrictive orders compelling the payment of debts just when it was most difficult to pay them greatly increased the already keen hostility against the bank. 22 The view of the matter taken by almost everybody in 1818-19 was expressed by Gouge thus: The Rank was saved and the people were ruined. 23 United States Bank calls for Balances due from Cincinnati Banks. --The United States Bank was very sudden in its demands. On July 20, 1818, the parent bank ordered the Cincinnati branch to collect the balances due from the local state banks at the rate of 20 every 30 days. As the balances due from the Cincinnati banks amounted to about 720, 000, this demand meant they were called upon to pay about 144, 000 every month. 24 The difficulty was increased when, on August 28, 1S18, the Bank issued its orders to the branches to cease receiving each others notes. 25 The Cincinnati banks could not pay. In fact in October they owed more than they had in July, although they had tried to re. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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9781236126443 - Ohio State Archaeological Society: and Historical Quarterly Volume N . 24 (Paperback)
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and Historical Quarterly Volume N . 24 (Paperback) (2012)

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Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: .--Gouge, p. 64. Financial History of the United States--Dewey, p. 152. Considerations on the Currency--Gallatin, p. 49. History of Banking in All Nations, Vol. I, p. 109. Crises and Depressions--Burton, p. 276. justified the large loans of the United States Bank, and the inflation and overtrading by the state banks had aggravated the evil. Much of the indebtedness in the west had been created by loans to farmers, and was secured only by mortgages on greatly over-valued real estate, which was unsalable during a crisis. In the towns the money borrowed had been expended mostly in permanent improvements and could not be repaid on demand. In fact the borrowers had never expected to pay the notes when they first came due, the usual custom being to renew again and again. Consequently the restrictive orders compelling the payment of debts just when it was most difficult to pay them greatly increased the already keen hostility against the bank.22 The view of the matter taken by almost everybody in 1818-19 was expressed by Gouge thus: The Rank was saved and the people were ruined. 23 United States Bank calls for Balances due from Cincinnati Banks.--The United States Bank was very sudden in its demands. On July 20, 1818, the parent bank ordered the Cincinnati branch to collect the balances due from the local state banks at the rate of 20 every 30 days. As the balances due from the Cincinnati banks amounted to about $720,000, this demand meant they were called upon to pay about $144,000 every month.24 The difficulty was increased when, on August 28, 1S18, the Bank issued its orders to the branches to cease receiving each others notes.25 The Cincinnati banks could not pay. In fact in October they owed more than they had in July, although they had tried to re.
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9781236126443 - Ohio State Archaeological Society: and Historical Quarterly Volume N . 24 (Paperback)
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Ohio State Archaeological Society

and Historical Quarterly Volume N . 24 (Paperback) (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland EN PB NW RP

ISBN: 9781236126443 bzw. 1236126440, Band: 1, in Englisch, Rarebooksclub.com, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.

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Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: .--Gouge, p. 64. Financial History of the United States--Dewey, p. 152. Considerations on the Currency--Gallatin, p. 49. History of Banking in All Nations, Vol. I, p. 109. Crises and Depressions--Burton, p. 276. justified the large loans of the United States Bank, and the inflation and overtrading by the state banks had aggravated the evil. Much of the indebtedness in the west had been created by loans to farmers, and was secured only by mortgages on greatly over-valued real estate, which was unsalable during a crisis. In the towns the money borrowed had been expended mostly in permanent improvements and could not be repaid on demand. In fact the borrowers had never expected to pay the notes when they first came due, the usual custom being to renew again and again. Consequently the restrictive orders compelling the payment of debts just when it was most difficult to pay them greatly increased the already keen hostility against the bank.22 The view of the matter taken by almost everybody in 1818-19 was expressed by Gouge thus: The Rank was saved and the people were ruined. 23 United States Bank calls for Balances due from Cincinnati Banks.--The United States Bank was very sudden in its demands. On July 20, 1818, the parent bank ordered the Cincinnati branch to collect the balances due from the local state banks at the rate of 20 every 30 days. As the balances due from the Cincinnati banks amounted to about $720,000, this demand meant they were called upon to pay about $144,000 every month.24 The difficulty was increased when, on August 28, 1S18, the Bank issued its orders to the branches to cease receiving each others notes.25 The Cincinnati banks could not pay. In fact in October they owed more than they had in July, although they had tried to re.
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9781236126443 - Ohio State Archaeological Society: and historical quarterly Volume Ñ. 24
Ohio State Archaeological Society

and historical quarterly Volume Ñ. 24 (2012)

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ISBN: 9781236126443 bzw. 1236126440, Band: 1, in Englisch, 208 Seiten, RareBooksClub.com, Taschenbuch, neu.

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...--Gouge, p. 64. Financial History of the United States--Dewey, p. 152. Considerations on the Currency--Gallatin, p. 49. History of Banking in All Nations, Vol. I, p. 109. Crises and Depressions--Burton, p. 276. justified the large loans of the United States Bank, and the inflation and overtrading by the state banks had aggravated the evil. Much of the indebtedness in the west had been created by loans to farmers, and was secured only by mortgages on greatly over-valued real estate, which was unsalable during a crisis. In the towns the money borrowed had been expended mostly in permanent improvements and could not be repaid on demand. In fact the borrowers had never expected to pay the notes when they first came due, the usual custom being to renew again and again. Consequently the restrictive orders compelling the payment of debts just when it was most difficult to pay them greatly increased the already keen hostility against the bank.22 The view of the matter taken by almost everybody in 1818-19 was expressed by Gouge thus: "The Rank was saved and the people were ruined."23 United States Bank calls for Balances due from Cincinnati Banks.--The United States Bank was very sudden in its demands. On July 20, 1818, the parent bank ordered the Cincinnati branch to collect the balances due from the local state banks at the rate of 20% every 30 days. As the balances due from the Cincinnati banks amounted to about $720,000, this demand meant they were called upon to pay about $144,000 every month.24 The difficulty was increased when, on August 28, 1S18, the Bank issued its orders to the branches to cease receiving each others notes.25 The Cincinnati banks could not pay. In fact in October they owed more than they had in July, although they had tried to re... Paperback, Label: RareBooksClub.com, RareBooksClub.com, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2012-05-18, Studio: RareBooksClub.com.
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9781236126443 - Ohio State Archaeological Society: and historical quarterly Volume Ñ. 24
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...--Gouge, p. 64. Financial History of the United States--Dewey, p. 152. Considerations on the Currency--Gallatin, p. 49. History of Banking in All Nations, Vol. I, p. 109. Crises and Depressions--Burton, p. 276. justified the large loans of the United States Bank, and the inflation and overtrading by the state banks had aggravated the evil. Much of the indebtedness in the west had been created by loans to farmers, and was secured only by mortgages on greatly over-valued real estate, which was unsalable during a crisis. In the towns the money borrowed had been expended mostly in permanent improvements and could not be repaid on demand. In fact the borrowers had never expected to pay the notes when they first came due, the usual custom being to renew again and again. Consequently the restrictive orders compelling the payment of debts just when it was most difficult to pay them greatly increased the already keen hostility against the bank.22 The view of the matter taken by almost everybody in 1818-19 was expressed by Gouge thus: "The Rank was saved and the people were ruined."23 United States Bank calls for Balances due from Cincinnati Banks.--The United States Bank was very sudden in its demands. On July 20, 1818, the parent bank ordered the Cincinnati branch to collect the balances due from the local state banks at the rate of 20% every 30 days. As the balances due from the Cincinnati banks amounted to about $720,000, this demand meant they were called upon to pay about $144,000 every month.24 The difficulty was increased when, on August 28, 1S18, the Bank issued its orders to the branches to cease receiving each others notes.25 The Cincinnati banks could not pay. In fact in October they owed more than they had in July, although they had tried to re... Paperback, Label: RareBooksClub.com, RareBooksClub.com, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2012-05-18, Studio: RareBooksClub.com.
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