Index talk:A History of Banking in the United States.djvu
Other volumes
editThis is volume 1 of a 4-volume set A History of Banking in all the Leading Nations, also available online at the Online Library of Liberty[1] (without images). Outlier59 (talk) 23:35, 5 March 2016 (UTC)
Images needed
editThis volume has an image and decorated letter at the start of each chapter (see page 1) and a decoration at the end of each chapter (see page 11). Outlier59 (talk) 00:53, 6 March 2016 (UTC)
I've added Commons:Category:A History of Banking in all the Leading Nations (1896) for djvu files and illustrations. Outlier59 (talk) 13:37, 18 March 2016 (UTC)
OCR
editThe OCR is omitting many numbers (e.g. dates, dollar values), so watch for that. Zeros are often OCR'd as lower-case o. Outlier59 (talk) 15:08, 11 April 2016 (UTC)
Footnote references
edit- Niles Register, indicated as Vol#, "Niles", page no. Outlier59 (talk) 01:20, 28 April 2016 (UTC)
- The United States Democratic Review Volume 1, Issue 4 referenced on p. 133. Outlier59 (talk) 13:57, 28 April 2016 (UTC)
- Banker's Magazine Various publications under this name. e.g. The bankers' magazine, journal of the money market, and commercial digest vol 18, Jan-Dec 1858 (London) Internet Archive identifier: bankersmagazine00bookgoog, Vol 15 (1855) Internet Archive identifier: bankersmagazine00goog; The Bankers' Magazine and State Financial Register vol 1 (1851) and The Bankers' Magazine, and Statistical Register, Volume 30, both on Google. NOT SURE WHICH ONE.
- J. Young Scammon (1812-1890) and Sidney Breese (1800-1878), references pg. 158, reported on Illinois Supreme Court cases. Internet Archive identifier: reportsofdecisio01illi (1862); Internet Archive identifier: reportsofcasesatv1illi (1877); Addresses delivered at the annual meeting of the Chicago Historical Society, November 19th, 1868 by Scammon (1877) Internet Archive identifier: addressesdeliver01chic; Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the state of Illinois by Scammon (1880), 1896 reprint of 1880 Internet Archive identifier: reportsofcasesar01illiiala
- Gallatin (Writings) See Author:Albert Gallatin
- Gouge (Journal of Banking) See Author:William M. Gouge
- p. 2 Overstone Tract. Possibly Internet Archive identifier: tractsotherpubli00overuoft
- p. 4 Trumbull Many volumes out there, not sure which one.
- p. 61 See Author:Charles Etienne Arthur Gayarré.
- p 167 Whitney, Suffolk Bank - The Suffolk Bank (1878) by David Rice Whitney Internet Archive identifier: suffolkbank00whitrich
- p. 168 Hale; Banks and Currency of the United States CAN'T FIND
- p. 172 Mcvickar Hints on Banking [2]
- p. 176 "The Free Trade Advocate and Journal of Political Economy" aka The Examiner, and Journal of Political Economy -- Volume 1 available on google.
- p. 209 Ingersoll Second War. See Author:Charles Jared Ingersoll
- p. 210 Adams's Diary, from "Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, comprising portions of his diary from 1795 to 1848" Vol 8.
- p. 217 etc. Kendall Autobiography. See Author:Amos Kendall.
- p. 234 Martin. See Author:Joseph Gregory Martin earlier work.
- p. 243 Raguet's Register (1838). See Author:Condy Raguet.
- p. 252 Wendall should be Wendell, a New York State court reporter. Court reports were re-printed in 17 volumes in 1883-1885. Wendell's are included. Compilers were Author:Edwin Burritt Smith, and Ernest Hitchcock.
- p. 260 Ford's Illinois Gov. Thomas Ford -- A History of Illinois, from Its Commencement as a State in 1818 to 1847 (1854) Vol 1. Internet Archive identifier: ahistoryillinoi00shiegoog or Internet Archive identifier: historyofillinoi00for
- p. 264 Hammond See Author:Jabez Delano Hammond.
- p. 283 Ashmead Unknown. Henry (1838-1920) was a Delaware County historian, Isaac (1790-1870) was a printer. Possibly a court reporter?
- p. 357 Macgregor See Author:John Macgregor (1797-1857)
- p. 364 Report of the Comptroller of the Currency (1876) [3]
- p. 367 McMullen Court reporter in South Carolina 1840-42. See list at [4].
- p. 423 Martin Boston Stock Market -- Author:Joseph Gregory Martin, 1856 book, p. 17.
- p. 431 Iredell See Author:James Iredell (1788-1853) (court reporter)
- p. 450 Whittlesey probably this[5] series. w:Frederick Whittlesey
- p. 451 White An Elastic Currency[6]
- p. 455 Congressional Globe earlier name for w:Congressional Record. Available at Internet Archives.
- p. 470 Noyes See Author:Alexander Dana Noyes.
Not sure if referenced
- Gallatin, Albert (1761-1849) Suggestions on the banks and currency of the several United States: in reference principally to the suspension of specie payments (1831, not 1841) Internet Archive identifier: suggestionsonban00gallrich
- The national debt, taxation, currency and banking system of the United States (1864) James Gallatin Internet Archive identifier: nationaldebttax00gallgoog
- The National Currency Act, With Ammendments, and the Laws Relating to Taxation of National Banks. (1872), United States Treasury Dept Internet Archive identifier: nationalcurrenc00statgoog
- A report on the currency (1858) George Opdyke (1805-1880) Internet Archive identifier: reportoncurrency00newyuoft
- Remarks on currency and banking : having reference to the present derangement of the circulating medium in the United States (1857) Nathan Appleton Internet Archive identifier: remarkscurrency00applrich
- A general history of the most prominent banks in Europe: particularly the banks of England and France; the rise and progress of the Bank of North America; a full history of the late and present Bank of the United States. To which is added, a statistical and comparative view of the moneyed institutions of New York, and twenty-four other principal cities of the United States ... Also, A. Hamilton's report to Congress on currency, presented to the last Congress (1831) Thomas H. Goddard Internet Archive identifier: generalhistoryof00goddrich
Tables
editThis book has tables on the following pages. Check for consistant formatting before transcluding.
NOINCLUDEing top graphic for chapters
editThe graphic image used at the chapter tops looks rubbish when the chapters are transcluded. I am therefore wrapping these top images in a <noinclude>. — billinghurst sDrewth 11:17, 25 July 2016 (UTC)
- Is the image rendering poorly? Outlier59 (talk) 11:36, 25 July 2016 (UTC)
- The top banner image was designed for a book page, and it looks like a shag on a rock when transcluded onto a full screen webpage. Best to not view it IMNSHO, so I am just letting it be in the book view where it may be seen to be within its design element. — billinghurst sDrewth 11:45, 25 July 2016 (UTC)
- Would you no-include it if it were a pretty, multi-color, eye-catching svg? If you would include it if it were pretty, I think you should probably include it. Outlier59 (talk) 12:29, 25 July 2016 (UTC)
- The top banner image was designed for a book page, and it looks like a shag on a rock when transcluded onto a full screen webpage. Best to not view it IMNSHO, so I am just letting it be in the book view where it may be seen to be within its design element. — billinghurst sDrewth 11:45, 25 July 2016 (UTC)