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Smith, Oliver H. Trials and Sketches. Cincinnati; 1858. Senator Smith 

 was personally acquainted with most of the public men of the period and his 

 gossipy sketches give the reader a personal acquaintance with them. 



Secondary Authorities 



Catterall, Ralph. The Second Bank of the United States, University of 

 Chicago Press, 1903. 



Conant, Charles A. A History of Modern Banks of Issue. Fourth edition. 

 Xew York, 1909. This has a chapter on State Banks. 



Cooley, T. M. State Bank Issues in Michigan. In the publications of the 

 ^lichigan Political Science Association. Ann Arbor. 



Elliott, Joseph P. A History of Evansville and Vanderburgh County, In- 

 diana. Evansville, 1897. 



Garnett, Charles Hunter. State Banks of Issue in Illinois. University of 

 Illinois, 1898. 



Gouge, William ^I. Short History of Paper ^loney and Banking in the 

 United States. Philadelphia, 1833. This is a good contemporary discussion 

 of the principles and practice of banking. 



Griffith, Appleton Prentiss Clark. A Bibliography of the First and Second 

 Banks of the United States. ^Yashington, 1908. 



Harding, William F. The State Bank of Indiana, 1834 to 1859. In the 

 Journal of Political Economy, December, 1895. University of Chicago. This 

 is an excellent study of the Bank from an economic standpoint. 



Holloway, W. R. Indianapolis; A Historical and Statistical Sketch of the 

 Railroad City. Indianapolis, 1870. 



Xational ^Monetary Commission Publications. These are printed by the 

 government and include some of the best discussions of banks and banking to 

 be had. The following have been especially useful:' Dewey, Davis R., State 

 Banking Before the War, Washington, 1910; and Holdworth, John Thom, 

 The First and Second Banks of the United States, Washington, 1910. 



Robertson, Robert S. and Others. Valley of the Upper ^Nlaumee. 2 Vols. 

 Madison, 1889. 



Sulgrove, B. R. History of Indianapolis and IMarion County. Philadel- 

 phia, 1884. 



Tucker, George. The Theory of ]Money and Banking Investigated. Bos- 

 ton, 1839. 



White, Horace. 3vIoney and Banking Illustrated by American History. 

 Boston and London, 1902. 



