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United States -- Economic conditions

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Earl F. Landgrebe papers

 Collection
Identifier: L625
Scope and Contents The collection includes Landgrebe's Congressional papers, including correspondence, reports, and legislation regarding the Consumer Protection Act (1974), the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1973), the Food and Drug Administration, the Tax Reform Act (1969), the Pollution Control Act (1971), farm bills (1969-1974), Watergate, the War in Vietnam, defense spending, abortion, the draft, foreign aid, railroads, public land use, poverty programs, the Pueblo Incident, and other issues before...
Dates: 1964-1974

Edna Conduitt papers

 Collection — Folder S2131
Identifier: S2131
Scope and Contents This collection includes a June 16, 1933 letter, two depositor's bank orders valued at one dollar and five dollars and marked paid on June 15, 1933, and two unused depositors bank order receipts from the Citizens State Bank of New Castle, Indiana and sent to Edna Cunduitt at the State Capitol in Indianapolis. Miss Conduitt was the secretary of the Indiana Securities and Exchange Commission and had requested samples of script that the bank used during the bank holiday of March, 1933.
Dates: 1933

Hugh Henry Hanna collection

 Collection
Identifier: L318
Scope and Contents This collection contains several items, including correspondence, invitations, resolutinos, and papers belonging to Hugh H. Hanna from Indiana, New York, and the United States, ranging from 1889 to 1921, regarding his business and economic career and knowledge. There is also a scrapbook consisting largely of letters of condolences sent to Anna Sharpe Hanna upon the death of her husband Hugh H. Hanna.Some material concerns the 142nd annual banquet of the New York Chamber of Commerce,...
Dates: 1889-1921

Which? Gold or Silver pamphlet

 Collection — Folder S2139
Identifier: S2139
Scope and Contents This collection contains the pamphlet, Which? Gold or Silver. Copyrighted by C. M. Daniels Publishing Co. in 1896, the pamphlet is "a compilation by a workingman" regarding the question of whether the United States should base its money on the gold standard of on free silver coinage and was published and distributed (for 10 cents a copy, plus 2 cents in stamps) prior to the 1896 presidential election.
Dates: 1896