The Second Bank of the United States and Ohio, 1803-1860: A Collision of Interests |
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Chapter | 21 |
A Tradition of Controversy | 27 |
An Unsettled Relationship 18161823 | 49 |
Copyright | |
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18 February action agent American Andrew Jackson anti-bank anti-BUS assembly Bank of Cincinnati bankers banking system Biddle's bill branch office BUS branch BUS directors BUS President BUS's capital Cashier Cheves's Chillicothe CHSL Cincinnati branch citizens committee concern Congress considered corporation correspondence Court created creditors currency Daily Gazette debate debt December Democrats dollars economic editor employees explained feared February funds George Jones Gorham Worth Governor Hammond History home office hostility Huntington 1915 increased informed Biddle insisted institution issue Jackson Jacksonian Jacob Burnet January John Jones Jones's Kirby Langdon Cheves legislators legislature letter loans McGrane monied national bank Nicholas Biddle notes November Ohio Ohio general assembly Ohio's banking Ohioans operations paper parent office Pennsylvania Philadelphia political problems real estate recharter reported republican response resulted Second Bank Senate Specie Circular state's statehood stockholders Thomas Worthington Treasury United Western Whig William Worthington York