Excerpt from "54th Congress, 1st Session", subtitled "Senate Documents Nos. 1-31, Except 14, 25". Titled "Document 30: In the Senate of the United States: Mr. Stewart presented the following Paper on the Silver Question.", and dated December 16, 1895.
Excerpt from "54th Congress, 1st Session", subtitled "Senate Documents Nos. 1-31, Except 14, 25". Titled "Document 29: In the Senate of the United States: Mr. Teller presented the following Paper on Gold Monometallism.", and dated December 16, 1895.
Excerpt from "54th Congress, 1st Session", subtitled "Senate Documents Nos. 1-31, Except 14, 25". Titled "Document 24: In the Senate of the United States: Mr. Chandler presented the following: Bill to provide, in connection with other nations, for the unlimited coinage of gold and silver at the ratio of one to fifteen and one-half, and letter of Mr. Robert Stein in relation to the bill.", and dated December 12, 1895.
Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency, entered into the congressional record as 54th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, document no. 10, part 2.
Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency, entered into the congressional record under 54th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, document no. 10, part 1.
Philadelphia dies destroyed. United States Mint die coinage records, gathered from the National Archives & Records Administration, courtesy of Roger W. Burdette.
Philadelphia, old San Francisco dies destroyed and retained. United States Mint die coinage records, gathered from the National Archives & Records Administration, courtesy of Roger W. Burdette.
Philadelphia, old New Orleans dies destroyed. United States Mint die coinage records, gathered from the National Archives & Records Administration, courtesy of Roger W. Burdette.