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Nicholas Biddle and the Bank War - The Economic HistorianNicholas Biddle (1786—1844) was a banker, author, financial theorist, editor, diplomat, and politician most famous for opposing President Andrew Jackson during ...
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Nicholas Biddle - Pennsylvania Senate LibraryHis oversight of the “Second Bank of the United States” became an integral point of American history. During the War of 1812, Biddle delivered his first ...
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Nicholas Biddle - Papers Of Abraham LincolnNicholas Biddle was a Philadelphia banker, financier, and politician best known as president of the Second Bank of the United States. A precocious and ...<|separator|>
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Nicholas Biddle - Discover Lewis & ClarkNicholas Biddle was the first editor of the Lewis and Clark journals which was published seven years after the return of the expedition.Aristocrat · Historian · Narrating the Expedition · InterviewsMissing: career | Show results with:career
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The Second Bank of the United States | Federal Reserve HistoryBiddle had previously served on the Bank's board of directors and in the Pennsylvania legislature. With Biddle's guidance, animosity toward the Bank diminished.Establishing a Second... · Bank Structure and Operations · Bank LeadershipMissing: biography | Show results with:biography
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The Rise and Fall of Nicholas BiddleA renaissance man accomplished in literature as well as finance, Biddle was the country's first central banker, and he was a master of his craft.
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Second Bank of the United States - The Economic HistorianPhiladelphia patrician Nicholas Biddle became president of the Second Bank of the United States in 1823. Biddle brought to the Bank a number of innovative ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Charles Biddle - University Archives and Records CenterCharles Biddle, the son of William Biddle and Mary Scull, was born into an old and wealthy Quaker family in New Jersey. Charles and his wife, Hannah Shepard ...Missing: 1786 | Show results with:1786
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Nicholas Biddle, Proud American - Shannon SelinNicholas Biddle was a prominent Philadelphia lawyer, politician, man of letters, gentleman farmer and the president of the Second Bank of the United States.<|separator|>
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Charles Biddle (1745–1821) • FamilySearchCharles Biddle (December 24, 1745 – April 4, 1821) was a Pennsylvania statesman and a member of the prominent Biddle family of Philadelphia.
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Charles Biddle (1745-1821) - Find a Grave MemorialMarried to Hannah Shepard. They had 10 children. 1). Mary Biddle ( - 1854). Married John Gideon Biddle on August 22, 1820. 2). Nicholas Biddle (born in 1779 and ...Missing: roots | Show results with:roots
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Biddle Family History and Timeline | AndalusiaCharles Biddle (1745-1821), father of Nicholas and James, was a merchant, sailor, and politician. During the Revolution, he was a member of the merchant service ...Missing: roots | Show results with:roots
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Quaker Trailblazers: The Unconventional Biddles - GenealogyBankOct 7, 2020 · In this article, Melissa Davenport Berry begins a series about one of the oldest and most storied families in America: the Biddles.Missing: parents | Show results with:parents
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View of Nicholas Biddle in Europe, 1804-1807 - JournalsWhen at liberty to travel, he made thorough andsystematic excursions into Italy and Greece, traveling also throughGermany, Austria, Hungary, Switzerland and the ...
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Nicholas Biddle in Greece: The Journals and Letters of 1806In the course of a sojourn to Europe, Biddle sailed to Greece, then a part of the Ottoman Empire. Half of the journal he kept on the trip has only recently been ...
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[PDF] Nicholas Biddle Papers [finding aid]. Manuscript Division,, Library of ...The papers of Nicholas Biddle, banker, editor, diplomat, lawyer, and legislator, were deposited in the Library of Congress by his grandsons, Charles and Edward ...Missing: Europe travel 1803-1806
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Biddle, Nicholas (1786-1844)A child prodigy, Biddle graduated from Princeton at the age of 15. He spent several years traveling throughout Europe, and served as secretary to James Monroe, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nicholas Biddle to Thomas Jefferson, 12 December 1809He was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in December 1809, sat in that state's house of representatives, 1810–11, served as editor of the Philadelphia literary ...Missing: General Assembly
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Nicholas Biddle | Encyclopedia.com8, 1786. He attended the University of Pennsylvania and graduated from the College of New Jersey at Princeton in 1801. He began the study of law, but, too ...<|separator|>
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Nicholas Biddle | Research Starters - EBSCONicholas Biddle was an influential American banker and politician, best known for his role as the third president of the Second Bank of the United States.
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The “Monster” of Chestnut StreetAllied with the populists were state banks and businessmen who chafed under Biddle's “mild and gentle” monetary restraints in an era when credit was in high ...Author · Nicholas Biddle's Bank · The Bank War
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Lewis and Clark Exhibit - Newberry LibraryAt Jefferson's suggestion, Clark commissioned Philadelphian Nicholas Biddle to edit the journals and write the history of the expedition. However, before his ...
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Collection: Lewis and Clark JournalsThere are interlineations throughout by Nicholas Biddle, who published his narrative "History of the Expedition of Captains Lewis and Clark" (1814).
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History of The Expedition Under the Command of Captains Lewis ...The two-volume narrative, published five years after the death of Meriwether Lewis, was edited by Nicholas Biddle and Paul Allen (though this title page credits ...
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Timeless Journals: Reading Lewis and Clark with Nicholas Biddle's ...the great tradition of exploration narratives and fostered the perspicuous rhetoric of continental conquest. Biddle's narrativ digest of the Lewis and Clark ...
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Timeless Journals: Reading Lewis and Clark with Nicholas Biddle's ...Nov 1, 1994 · Performed during the Years 1804-5-6. By Order of the Government of the United States. Prpared for the Press by Paul Alen, Esquire (2 vols., ...
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The Issues of the Second Bank of the United States - jstorIn January 1823 Cheves retired and Nicholas Biddle became president of the bank. Biddle represented an entirely different policy from that pursued by Cheves ...
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Second Bank of the United States Is Chartered | Research StartersIn 1823, Nicholas Biddle became president of the Second Bank. He developed many programs to expand its operation. In particular, the bank became an extensive ...
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[PDF] The Second Bank of the United StatesJan 24, 2021 · Nicholas Biddle becomes president of the Second Bank. 1824. The bank moves into its new building at 420 Chestnut. Street in Philadelphia.
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Bank War - WikipediaIn 1819, Monroe appointed Nicholas Biddle of Philadelphia as Government Director of the Bank. In 1823, he was unanimously elected its president. According ...
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The Bank War | Miller CenterBiddle submitted his bid to recharter the Bank of the United States to Congress on January 6, 1832, with concessions he hoped would placate the president ...
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The Celebrated Bank War - Digital HistoryThe bank's charter was not due to expire until 1836, but Clay and Webster wanted to force Jackson to take a clear pro-bank or anti-bank position. Jackson had ...
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Speech on President Jackson's Veto of the Bank Bill in SenateSpeech on President Jackson's Veto of the Bank Bill in Senate. by Henry Clay. July 10, 1832. Share.
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Jackson Vetoes Rechartering of the Bank of the United StatesIn 1830, neither Jackson nor Biddle wished to make the bank an issue in the election of 1832. Biddle believed that compromise was possible. At that point ...
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July 10, 1832: Bank Veto | Miller CenterIn this veto message, President Jackson passionately rejects a bill that rechartered the Bank of the United States.
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Veto of the Bank Bill | Teaching American HistorySource: Andrew Jackson, “Veto message from the President of the United States, returning the bank bill, with his objections, &c. To the Senate, . . .” ...
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The Bank War | Economic History | Richmond FedIn an episode known as "Biddle's Contraction," Biddle responded to the deposit removal by drastically cutting the bank's lending operations and calling in its ...
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Renewal of the Second Bank of the United States VetoedNicholas Biddle was a financier who served as the president of the Second Bank of the United States. Banker, editor, diplomat, lawyer, and legislator.
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Andrew Jackson, Banks, and the Panic of 1837 - The Lehrman InstituteFinancial historian Susan Hoffman observed that Biddle's "management was both prudent, in restoring and protecting the stability of the institution itself, and ...
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Bank War - Encyclopedia of Greater PhiladelphiaPortrait of Nicholas Biddle This 1830 portrait of Second Bank of the United States president Nicholas Biddle was painted by James Barton Longacre. (The ...
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[PDF] Nicholas Biddle and the 2nd Bank of the United States - NationBuilderJul 4, 2012 · The policy of forcing banks to resume specie payments brought pressure on their borrowers, causing great protests in the interior of the ...
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[PDF] Studies in Applied Economics - Krieger Web ServicesNicholas. Biddle stated that had the Bank been forced to continue specie payments, all of its cash would have been drained. As shown in the aforementioned chart ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] EXECUTIVE DOCUMENTS - GovInfoNicholas Biddle had been the president of the bank from January,. 1823, to March, 1839, when he resigned, leaving the institution, as he said, “prosperous ...
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Nicholas Biddle - TeachingHistory.orgState laws were often so lax that almost anyone could issue bank notes. State laws were often so lax that almost anyone could issue bank notes. Nevertheless, ...
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[PDF] Biddle and Craig family - Historical Society of PennsylvaniaThe Biddle and Craig families became linked when Nicholas Biddle (1786-1844) married. Jane Craig (1793-1856) in 1811. Nicholas Biddle was a member of the ...Missing: children | Show results with:children<|separator|>
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History - Andalusia Historic House, Garden, & ArboretumIn 1811, the Craigs' only daughter, Jane, married Nicholas Biddle—then a lawyer, editor, and state legislator. When Margaret Craig died in 1814, Nicholas Biddle ...
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Jane Margaret Craig (1793–1856) • FamilySearchShe married Nicholas Biddle on 3 October 1811, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters. She ...
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Jane Margaret Biddle (Craig) (1792 - 1856) - Genealogy - GeniParents: John Craig, Margaret "Peggy" Murphy Craig; Husband: Nicholas Biddle; Children: Nicholas Craig Biddle, Edward C Biddle, James Craig Biddle, Charles ...
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Nicholas Biddle (1786-1844) - American AristocracyIn 1811, he married Jane, daughter of John Craig, of Philadelphia who first acquired "Andalusia" in 1795. They had 6-children (listed). Parents (2). Charles ...
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Historic House | AndalusiaHaving purchased Andalusia in 1814, Nicholas Biddle hired architect Thomas Ustick Walter (1804-1887) in 1833 to make significant changes to the mansion house ...
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History of Girard CollegeDuring a meeting of the building committee for Girard College, Nicholas Biddle, president of the board of trustees, convinced the committee and the architect ...
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Nicholas Biddle | Pennsylvania Center for the BookNow in Philadelphia, Nicholas Biddle started to write and make contributions to the Port Folio, an important Philadelphia literary magazine. Biddle also ...
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[PDF] Wildcat Banking, Banking Panics, and Free Banking in the United ...The Spread of Free Banking After the Second Bank of the United States' federal charter expired in 1836, the various states provided the legal framework for ...
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[PDF] The State and National Banking ErasFree banking laws sometimes gave rise to wildcat banks. Basically, these were banks that issued more notes than they could reasonably hope to redeem. Reasons ...Missing: dissolution | Show results with:dissolution
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1837: The Hard Times - Bubbles, Panics & Crashes - Baker LibraryDevelopments in banking compounded the crisis. The money supply swelled when the Bank of the United States lost its charter and each of the nation's 850 banks ...<|separator|>
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Panic of 1837 - The Economic HistorianFailures and loan losses reduced the book assets of all state-chartered banks in the U.S. by 45 percent. Banking and insurance stocks fell by 31.9 percent ...
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America's Other Great Depression | Brandeis MagazineLike the more recent crisis, the 1837 panic had disastrous effects. Between 1837-42, total bank assets fell by almost half, credit dried up and business slowed ...
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Andrew Jackson: Domestic Affairs | Miller CenterRegarding the removal of deposits as a declaration of open war, Biddle determined to force a recharter by creating a financial panic.Indian Removal · The Eaton Affair · The Bank VetoMissing: response | Show results with:response<|separator|>
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Nicholas Biddle | Museum of American FinanceElected president of the Second Bank in 1822, Biddle ran the institution virtually flawlessly, a fact reflected in the bank's dividend record and stock price.
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The Economic Consequences of the Bank WarIn March, 1834, Biddle wrote to a colleague that "the Executive, by removing the public revenues has relieved the Bank from all responsibility for the currency" ...
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The Complicated Legacy of Andrew Jackson's Bank WarOct 1, 2025 · One of the reasons for his strong interest in abolishing the Second Bank, for example, was his personal dispute with the president of the bank, ...
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Everything Wrong with the Jackson Administration | Libertarianism.orgFeb 19, 2024 · Although the bank's president, the capable Nicholas Biddle, hailed from patrician Philadelphia stock, he disliked partisan politics. His ...
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Before the Fed: The Historical Precedents of the Federal Reserve ...The United States made several attempts to regulate banks and manage the money supply at a national level before the creation of the Federal Reserve System.Missing: parallels | Show results with:parallels
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The Global and Southern Reach of the Second Bank of the United ...Sep 23, 2019 · When he became president of the Second Bank in 1823, Nicholas Biddle directed the BUS branch offices to buy and sell millions of dollars of ...
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[PDF] A New History of Banking Panics in the United States, 1825-1929Nov 1, 2009 · “The Climax of the Bank War: Biddle's Contraction, 1833-34.” The Journal of Political Economy. 71 (August): 378-388. Meltzer, Allan H. 2003 ...