Skip to main content

Gold standard

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Chicago Times-Herald, "The Real Issue, Mills of the United States, United States Mint from Major William McKinley Address" poster

 Collection — Folder OBD074
Identifier: OBE004
Scope and Contents This collection contains one poster summarizing a William McKinley address created by the Chicago Times-Herald in 1896.
Dates: 1896/08/12

"Financial Facts Illustrated" broadside

 Collection — Folder OBD024
Identifier: OBD024
Scope and Contents This collection contains a broadside from August 7, 1896 titled "Financial Facts Illustrated" depicting, in cartoons, finance in the United States and the debate between gold and silver.
Dates: 1896/08/07

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