History of the State of New York Political And Governmental volume 9
History of the State of New York Political And Governmental volume 9
Ray Burdick Smith
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Baltimore: Whip national conven- tion of 1852, II, 388; Democratic national conventions of 1852 and 1860, 390, 440. Bancker, Evert: Member of Coun- cil of Safety, I, 65. Bancker, Girard: State Treasurer, criticised for land sales, I, 130. Bancroft, George: Guest at State Fair, II, 171. Bank Commissioners: Factional fight over, II, 296; Abolished, 297. Bank of the United States, The: Jackson's opposition to, II, 126; De- bate on renewal of charter, 126; New York bankers generally op- posed to, 1...27; Legislature adopts resolutions against renewal of char- ter, 127, 140; Issue in N. Y. Cam- paign, 144; Government deposits withdrawn, 152; Change of policy, 157; Marcy's reference in message, 177; Its aid sought by New Yorkers in panic of 1837, 205. Bankruptcy: Seward's advocacy of National law, II, 245. Banks, Banking, and Currency: Bank of North America chartered and all others prohibited, I, 78; Man- hattan Banking Company chartered, 181; Popular indignation, 182; Bank of Albany made State depository, 235; New York State Bank char- tered, 235; Bank of Columbia, 236; Farmers' Bank, 236; Controversy over, 256; Merchants' Bank, 256; Mercantile Company, 257; Partisan legislation, 257; Bribery of legisla- tors charged, 258; Scandal over re- newal of Merchants' Bank charter, 260; Many new banks proposed, and opposed by Tompkins, 329 ; Bank of America proposed, 330; Attempt at wholesale bribery of State, 331; Attempted bribery of legislators, 332; Bill halted by prorogation of Legislature, 334; Tompkins' mes- sage, 334; Bank of America char- tered, 337; Modifications of char- ter sought, 345; Many "wild-cat" charters refused, 3 59.
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