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Andrew Mills Jr. papers, 1933-1946

2 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope

Diaries of Andrew Mills, Jr., containing notations, drafts of speeches and essays, newspaper clippings, printed ephemera, and letters, all of which document and reflect the problems and changes in banking during the depression and war periods.

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George Leslie Harrison papers on the Federal Reserve System, 1920-1940

31 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope

Papers on banking and finance, especially relating to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

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Henry Parker Willis papers, 1863-1937

37 boxes
Abstract Or Scope

Correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, speeches, documents, and subject files of Willis. Much of the collection deals with the formation and early development of the Federal Reserve System. The papers also deal with his work with the Philippine National Bank, the Irish Banking Commission, the Banking Inquiry of 1925 and the Banking Act of 1933, the New Zealand Monetary Commission, Australian Banking, and the Indian Currency Commission. Among the major correspondents are Charles Francis Adams, Irving Fisher, Carter Glass, Francis W. Hirst, William G. McAdoo, Christopher Morley, Manuel L. Quezon, and E.R.A. Seligman.

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