An Act Defining Money, establishing Government Banks, a Rapid Message Service and Executive Department, to have in charge in future all construction work that does not properly belong to the War and Navy Departments, for the Government of the United States of America . . . [caption title].
Yorkville, Ill. James M. Gale, 1898. First edition. Unbound bifold pamphlet, approx. 7.25 x 4.75 inches, [6] pages. Gale proposes in great detail a scheme of radical monetary and currency reform, as well as the establishment of national bank, with a new bank to be built in each town (creating..... More