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Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich

1841 – 1915

  • An address by Senator Nelson W. Aldrich before the Economic Club of New York, November 29, 1909, on the work of the National monetary commissionAn address by Senator Nelson W. Aldrich before the Economic Club of New York, November 29, 1909, on the work of the National monetary commission
  • Banking reform in the United StatesBanking reform in the United States
  • Suggested plan for monetary legislationSuggested plan for monetary legislation
  • The tariff act of 1890 defendedThe tariff act of 1890 defended
  • The tariff act of 1890 defendedThe tariff act of 1890 defended
  • Address of Hon. Nelson W. Aldrich, chairman of the National Monetary Commisssion, before the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress at Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday, November 14, 1911Address of Hon. Nelson W. Aldrich, chairman of the National Monetary Commisssion, before the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress at Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday, November 14, 1911
  • Against free woolAgainst free wool
  • Financial billFinancial bill
  • Hearings and arguments before the Committee on banking and currency of the House of representatives on Senate bill no.3023, an act to amend the national banking laws (so-called the Aldrich bill) Sixtieth Congress, 1907-8Hearings and arguments before the Committee on banking and currency of the House of representatives on Senate bill no.3023, an act to amend the national banking laws (so-called the Aldrich bill) Sixtieth Congress, 1907-8
  • Interviews on the banking and currency systems of England, Scotland, France, Germany, Switzerland, and ItalyInterviews on the banking and currency systems of England, Scotland, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy
  • Report[s, submitting testimony on undervaluation of imported merchandiseReport[s, submitting testimony on undervaluation of imported merchandise
  • The case of the sinking fund, and the right of the publick creditors to it considered at largeThe case of the sinking fund, and the right of the publick creditors to it considered at large