Box 1
Contains 23 Results:
H. S. Trout letter about the Aldrich Bill, 1908
H. S. Trout, president First National Bank, hoping that the bill will be defeated
Carter Glass and Samuel Untermyer about the Aldrich Bill, 1912
Glass expressses concern that Untermeyer is trying to push the Aldrich Bill. Other correspondents include William A. Glasgow, A. P. Pujo, Hubert D. Stephens, and Henry Parker Willis
William A. Glasgow, Jr. to Hubert D. Stephens , 1912
Glasgow to act as counsel to the Banking and Currency Committee of the Senate
Carter Glass and Woodrow Wilson about new banking laws, 1912
Set up a meeting with the President to revise the currency system; Henry Parker Willis; and reference to Aldrich Bill
J. C. Goodloe letter about new banking laws for farmers, 1912
J. C. Goodloe suggests the need for new banking laws in order to help the farmers
Ira Sorrick (Century Mercantile Company) to Carter Glass about calming the financial panic, 1912
Offering methods to create calmness in banking instead of panic
Questionnaire; Banking and Currency of the Senate, 1912
Banking and Currency Committee of the Senate Banking survey questions about banking
Harry Flood Byrd to Carter Glass about real estate tax bills S. 4129 and H.R.13570, 1912
Criticism of S. 4129 and H.R. 13570 to place tax on real estate instead of stocks and bonds to help relieve bankrupt Treasury
Colonel Edwin M. House to President Woodrow Wilson about the Aldrich Bill, 1913
Colonel House wants to set up a secret meeting for Samuel Untermeyer with President Wilson in order to promote the Aldrich Bill
Carter Glass to James B. Forgan, 1913
Glass apologizes for his reaction to a speech given by Forgan