Summary data for bank charters issued by the United States National Bank, nos. 1901-2000. Statistical data for each charter is given, including business addresses, mergers, officers, total resources and notes in circulation, paper money issues, and state and national rankings.
Volume 24A is a companion volume to Volume 24, which presents monographs on national bank charter nos. 1901-2000. As the documentation gathered for Volume 24 is extensive, all documentation tables and endnotes for Volume 24 are presented in Volume 24A.
Volume 23A is a companion volume to Volume 23, which presents monographs on national bank charter nos. 1801-1900. As the documentation gathered for Volume 23 is extensive, all documentation tables and endnotes for Volume 23 are presented in Volume 23A.
Summary data for bank charters issued by the United States National Bank, nos. 1801-1900. Statistical data for each charter is given, including business addresses, mergers, officers, total resources and notes in circulation, paper money issues, and state and national rankings.
A dissertation submitted to Kent State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Christian M. Lengyel, December 2021.
Nationalism studies have recently increased in popularity, and particularly those focused on the era of the U.S. Civil War. But for all the attention scholars have given to this specific area of research, no single investigation exists that directly compares and contrasts the visual patriotic impulses of the North and the South under the banner of one holistic work. Further, no authority has ever accomplished such a feat using the iconographies on both sides’ government-issued paper dollars as the main vehicles for inquiring into this important facet of the country’s history. The present dissertation utilizes those essential artifacts as a means of illustrating the Union and the Confederacy’s separate nationalistic philosophies and highlighting that, from the start of the struggle, they included different casts of characters, subjects, and symbols. These findings indicate that each body attempted to portray itself as a distinct entity who relied on inherently individualized sets of “signs” to exemplify its leaders’ divergent ideas about proper American patriotism. Therefore, by using the analytical technique of semiotics – as well as quantitative and qualitative assessments – to classify the images at-hand, the following review tests the significance, frequency, and type(s) of monetary vignettes that northern and southern Treasury officials employed to represent their respective nations. What it discovers is that the initial batteries of U.S. Greenbacks were far simpler, less inconsistent, and more unique in their appearance than early C.S.A. Greybacks, only showcasing added layers complexity when it became apparent that the North would emerge victorious. This project thus argues that contrary to the convoluted designs of Confederate bills, the fixed features of United States scrip simultaneously brought to the forefront and continued to mold citizens’ trust in the State which, in turn, helped to partially ensure the successes of the country and its currency.
Summary data for bank charters issued by the United States National Bank, nos. 1601-1700. Statistical data for each charter is given, including business addresses, mergers, officers, total resources and notes in circulation, paper money issues, and state and national rankings.
Volume 21A is a companion volume to Volume 21, which presents monographs on national bank charter nos. 1601-1700. As the documentation gathered for Volume 21 is extensive, all documentation tables and endnotes for Volume 21 are presented in Volume 21A.
Volume 22A is a companion volume to Volume 22, which presents monographs on national bank charter nos. 1701-1800. As the documentation gathered for Volume 22 is extensive, all documentation tables and endnotes for Volume 22 are presented in Volume 22A.
Summary data for bank charters issued by the United States National Bank, nos. 1501-1600. Statistical data for each charter is given, including business addresses, mergers, officers, total resources and notes in circulation, paper money issues, and state and national rankings.
Volume 18A is a companion volume to Volume 18, which presents monographs on national bank charter nos. 1301-1400. As the documentation gathered for Volume 18 is extensive, all documentation tables and endnotes for Volume 18 are presented in Volume 18A.