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Authors: Murray N. Rothbard
demand for, 22, 203, 251
monopoly purchaser of goods,
fiat, 51–59, 73, 75, 82–83, 100, 122,
370
123, 131, 160, 186, 206, 232, 271,
298, 303–07, 352, 356, 358, 360, 396,
New Deal, assaulted by, 432
410, 421, 431, 453
political power and, 188, 268, 380
hard, 83, 90–91, 104, 112, 145, 151,
preferred list of financiers and
159, 178n, 186, 188–89, 231, 406,
politicians, 311
441, 451, 484
President Coolidge and, 266–67,
medium of exchange, 48, 105, 226,
379–81
352, 356
President Hoover and, 269, 422
paper money
Republican party and, 266
colonial, 50–58
return of, 343
boom-bust economies and, 54
Rothschild of Vienna and, 427
first issue of, 51
Strong and, 264–65, 270–71
scarcity of money and, 52
Theodore Roosevelt and, 263
Revolutionary War and, 83, 59,
trade agreements against, 344–45
231, 354, 488
twilight of power, 299, 306,
purchasing power of, 22, 390
314–17
scarcity of, 50
Morgan, J.P., Sr., 264
504
A History of Money and Banking in the United States:
The Colonial Era to World War II
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 302, 335,
New York Stock Exchange, 88, 271, 312,
338–39, 344n, 346, 468, 477, 485
321, 326–28, 418, 423
Morrell, Daniel, 148
New York Times
, 339, 420, 482–83, 486n Morrill, Chester, 338
Newsweek
, 300n, 307
Morris, Gouverneur, 59
Niemeyer, Otto, 364–65, 367, 382n, 391,
Morris, Robert, 61–63, 62n, 63n, 68, 92n
399n, 442
Most, Johann, 178n
Noble, Edward J., 301n
Mueles, Monsieur, 51n
Norman, Montagu “Monty,” 272, 360,
Müller-Armack, Alfred, 487n
365–430, 399n–400n
Bank for International Settlements
Nash, Gerald D., 288n
and, 272, 427
Nashville Banner
, 191
background of, 373
betrayal of France, 429–30
National Aniline and Chemical Com-
pany, 279
Britain’s major financial force, 442
National Association of Manufacturers,
Genoa Conference and, 391–92
281
House of Morgan and, 374–78
National Association of Securities Deal-
powerful impact on international
ers (NASD), 32n9
monetary policy, 375–76, 384,
409–12, 421, 423, 429
National Banking System. See Banking
Strong and, 373, 397, 412, 416,
National Citizens’ League for the Cre-
444–46, 444n
ation of a Sound Banking System, 255
Norris, George, 290
National Civic Federation, 264
North American Review
, 211
National Credit Corporation (NCC), 288
National Grange, 298, 454
Ocean Herald
, 191
National Monetary Commission
Olson, James Stuart, 288n
(NMC), 244–46, 248–49, 251, 253–54
“Open door” policy, 345, 469, 471, 476,
National Power Policy Committee, 330
478
National Recovery Administration
Open market purchases, 202, 207, 275,
(NRA), 328n–29n
294–95, 336, 375n
National Socialism, 30
Orr, Alexander E., 191, 193
New Deal, 323, 343, 477–78, 480
Ottawa Agreements of 1932, 478
diplomacy, 344, 468, 471–73, 479, 484
Overstreet, Jesse, 201
dollar nationalism and, 450
foreign policy, 43, 437
Page, Walter Hines, 416, 416n, 445
International Monetary System, 437
Palyi, Melchior, 362n
monetary policy, 298, 433
Panic of 1819, 76–80, 80n, 90–91
Morgan, assault on, 432
Panic of 1837, 95, 98–99, 121
New Dealers, 317, 321–22, 328, 331, 335,
338
Panic of 1857, 113, 121
“New Era” of permanent prosperity,
Panic of 1873, 134, 141, 150, 153–56
420, 449–50
Panic of 1893, 168–69, 169n, 176
New York Bible class, 266
Panic of 1907, 240–42
New York Chamber of Commerce, 234,
launch of drive for central bank, 240
236, 238, 251, 254
“Parallel standard,” 109–11
New York Herald-Tribune
, 270n
Party system transformation of 1896,
New York Journal of Commerce
, 204, 277, 169–79
277n–78n, 426, 449, 258
Patterson, C. Stuart, 191, 194, 252, 254
Index
505
Paul, Ron, 47
Property rights, private, 74–76, 79, 91
Payne, Henry C., 192–93
Proto-monetarist, position of, 95
Peabody, George Foster, 192–93
Public Utility Holding Act (PUHA), 330
Peake, Hayden, 340
Pullman Company, 191, 207
Pearson, Frank A., 455
Purves, Alexander, 208
Pecora, Ferdinand, 312, 314–15, 323,
Purchasing Power, 15, 22, 25–26, 175,
325n, 330
209, 383, 389, 393–94, 396, 411, 454, 465
Pecora–U.S. Senate Banking and
Putnam, George Haven, 200n
Currency Committee, 310–312,
311n, 314–15, 316n, 320
Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics,
Peek, George, 471
42, 183n
Pendleton, George H., 150
Quesnay, Pierre, 399n
Pendleton Plan, 150–51
Raguet, Condy, 82, 91
Perkins, Charles E., 199
Railroads
Perkins, Frances, 300n
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail-
Perrin, John, 255
way, 199, 239, 247n
Philippe, Raymont, 412n
Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, 454
Pierce, E.A., 327
Birmingham Railroad, 194
Pietism, pietists, 172–78, 174n–76n
Camden and Amboy Railroad, 153
branches of, 172n–73n
Erie Railroad, 207n
creed, 172–73
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad
impetus for party system transfor-
Company, 265
mation, 172
Missouri Pacific Railroad, 195, 292
“Protestantizing society,” 175
Morris and Essex Railroad, 153
Pigou, Arthur Cecil, 360
New York Central Railroad, 194,
207, 217, 265, 372
Pillsbury, C.A., 198
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
Plehn, Carl C., 224n
153
Poincaré, Raymond, 407–08, 411
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, and
Political Science Quarterly
, 214
Chicago Railroad, 191
Polk, James K., 91
Rand, James H., 298, 304, 448
Pollak Foundation for Economic
Raskob, John J., 311n, 313
Research, 273
Recession
Pomerene, Atlee, 295
always follows boom, 187, 272, 281,
Pope, Alfred A., 198
355, 361
Populists, 36, 177–78, 188–89
bank credit increased in, 197, 201,
Porter, Horace, 156
207
Positivist approach to economic history,
colonial era, 55, 65, 100
7, 9–13, 32–36, 35n, 39
of 1907, 240
Potter, William, 317
of 1920–21, 272–73, 281, 283, 358–61,
Pratt, Sereno S., 244
379, 395
Praxeology, 7, 11, 13–14, 25–26, 33–34,
of 1929–31, 272–74, 402, 424–25
35n, 40
recoveries from, 425
Price controls, 60, 103, 281, 447
Reconstruction Finance Corporatiion
Productivity, falling prices due to, 395
(RFC), 288–95, 288n
Progressive Era, 29–30, 179, 183, 186,
Rediscount rate, 414, 419, 423, 426
216, 264, 314
Reed, David A., 457
Progressive Party, 179, 314
Reform of the Currency
, 250–51
506
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The Colonial Era to World War II
Remington Rand Company, 298, 448, 454
Roosevelt Cabinet, 300
Republican Party
unscrupulous money changers and,
party of great moral idea, 174
314
upheaval of, 175–76
Roosevelt, Theodore, 188n, 192, 199,
209, 216, 225, 229, 263, 300
state, changing role in, 172–74
ongoing transformation, 170–71
Root, L. Carroll, 195
See also
Pietism
Root, Oren, 331n
Resumption Act of January 1875, 151
Root, Elihu, 221, 228, 243, 251, 267–69,
289, 380, 422
Review of Reviews
, 216
Röpke, Wilhelm, 487n
Reynolds, Arthur, 237
Rosenwald, Julius, 255
Reynolds, George M., 237, 245, 247,
254
Rosenwald, Lessing J., 298, 454
Reynolds, Jackson E., 276, 427
Rothbard, Murray N., 7–41
Ricardo, David, 82, 210
approach to monetary history, 7,
10–11, 11n, 23–24, 30–34
Ricardian Currency School, 91
theoretical guide, 24–26, 30, 33
Ridgely, William B., 206, 243
Round Table
, 363–64
Riefler, Winfield W., 335
Rovensky, John E., 448
Rist, Charles, 407
Rovere, Richard, 347n
Roberts, George E., 243, 249, 255
Royal Commission on Indian Finance
Robey, Ralph W., 415, 449
and Currency, 389
Rockefeller forces, 298, 300–02, 309
Royal Economic Society, 388
CFR and, 347
Rueff, Jacques, 487n, 489
Committee for the Nation, behind-
Rueff Plan, 490
the-scenes role in, 307–08
Rumsey, Mary Harriman, 300n–01n
Morgan, resentment of, 308
Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 204–07, 206n,
Rylands, Peter, 363
244, 266, 302n, 309–10
Rockefeller, John D., Sr., 201, 207
Sage, Russel, 150
Rockefeller, Nelson Aldrich, 206n
Salter, Sir Arthur, 399n–400n, 415, 416n
Rockefeller, William, 207
Samuel Commission, 405
Rockoff, Hugh, 113n
Sapiro, Aaron, 285
Rogers, James Harvey, 473
Say’s Law, 210
Roman Catholicism, 173–77
Sayre, Francis B., 471
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 188, 265, 298–99, Schacht, Hjalmar, 412–13, 469–71
300, 306, 310, 322, 372, 448, 450,
Schell, Richard, 149
454–56
Schiff, Jacob, 234–39, 235n, 245, 251, 265
abandon gold-coin standard, 297,
Schilling, Richard, 177–78
301, 303–04, 308, 431, 453–58, 466
Schlick, Count of, 49n
academic economists and, 453
Schröder, J. Henry, 458
Atlantic Conference and, 345
banking influence, 456
Schultz, William J., 69n
bombshell message, famous, 307
Schwartz, Anna Jacobson, 34, 154–55,
Committee for the Nation, influence
155n, 164, 166, 169, 278, 336n
of, 454–55
Scott, D.R., 326
early monetary appointments, 301
Scott, Thomas A., 149–50
Fisher influence and, 453–55, 465–67
Scriveners, 56
Index
507
Seager, Henry R., 246
Special Drawing Rights, 488
Sears, Roebuck and Company, 255, 298,
Specie, 49–132
454, 456
as standard money, 353–54
Securities Act of 1933, 315, 320, 322
payment resumption and trade,
Securities and Exchange Commission
54–55, 85
(SEC), 320–21, 321n, 323–30, 325n,
payment, suspension of, 74, 75–80,
328n–29n
100, 123, 169, 200, 240
Securities Exchange Act of June 1934,
redemption, cessation of the boom
320–27
and, 98
Sego Milk Company, 332
See also
Gold coin; Money
Seligman, Isaac N., 215n, 218
Specie Circular, 98–99
Seligman, Edwin R.A., 215–16, 215n,
Sprague, Albert A., 198
218, 241–42, 246, 250
Sprague, Oliver M.W., 246, 305–06, 460,
Sexauer, Fred H., 298, 454
464, 466
Shaw, Dr. Albert, 216
Spring-Rice, Sir Cecil Arthur, 370
Shaw, Leslie M., 198–99, 207–08, 234,
Springfield (Mass.) Republican,
213
236
Stabilization Fund, 480–81
Shearman, Thomas, 218
Stable Money Association, 303, 448,
Shedd, John G., 255
453–54
Shelton, Arthur B., 249
Stable Money League, 448
Sherman, John, 130, 133–35, 145, 151,
Stahlman, E.B., 191
157
Stamp, Josiah, 447
National Banking Acts and, 134–35
Stanard, Edwin O., 191
Sherman Silver Purchase Act of
Standard and Poor’s, 417–18
1890, 167–69
Standard Oil Company, 192, 198, 263,
Shoup, Laurence H., 346
266n, 296n, 308n, 333n–34n, 379
Sibley, Joel, 170
Stearns, Frank W., 267, 379, 379n–80n
Siegel, Barry, 187, 265, 368
Stern, J. David, 457
Silva, Edward T., 215, 389
Stetson, Francis Lynde, 243, 247n
Silver Purchase Act
Stettinius, Edward, 347, 347n, 477
of 1878, 159–61
Stevens, Thaddeus, 148
of 1890, 167–69
Stewart, Walter W., 420n–21n
Silvermaster, Nathan Gregory, 339n
Stigler, George J., 32–34
Sloan, Alfred P., 296n
Stillman, James, 207, 235
Smith, Al, 309
Stimson, Henry L., 268n, 269, 287, 306,
Smith, Vera C., 77n–78n
347, 380n, 422, 472
Smith, Vivian Hugh, 369–70, 374
Stock market, 271–76, 304, 312–17
Snowden, Philip, 364
artificial stimulus, 274
Snyder, Carl, 420n
boom, 416–20, 422, 425
Sound Currency
, 196