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  • The Sub-Treasury is a handsome white marble building, located at the corner of Wall and Nassau streets.

    The Secrets of the Great City James Dabney McCabe 1862

  • National bankruptcy was averted by the behind-the-scenes actions of wealthy private citizens, including well-known financier J. Pierpont Morgan, who transferred private gold holdings to the Sub-Treasury in New York.

    Liberty Head Double Eagle, With Motto, 1877-1907 : Coin Guide 2008

  • Originally built as a Gold Office and Sub-Treasury in 1856, the building served as a storage area for gold found on the fields.

    Beechworth's Victorian Architecture Hels 2009

  • Originally built as a Gold Office and Sub-Treasury in 1856, the building served as a storage area for gold found on the fields.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Hels 2009

  • Pierpont Morgan, who transferred private gold holdings to the Sub-Treasury in New York.

    Liberty Head Double Eagle, With Motto, 1877-1907 : Coin Guide 2008

  • From top to bottom: New York's Sub-Treasury Building in 1929; Angelo Mozilo, former CEO of mortgage lender Countrywide Financial; Unemployed men, circa 1935; Foreclosure sign, April 2008, Stockton, Calif.

    Why No Outrage? 2008

  • The Federal Reserve Bank shall henceforth be subsumed into the Treasury, and function as a Sub-Treasury Central Bank of issue.

    A Manifesto for Paleo-Progressives 2007

  • Bank or Sub-Treasury, Free Trade or a Tariff, this immense power has moved, and will continue to move, in one mass, for its own protection.

    The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 American Anti-Slavery Society

  • Bank or Sub-Treasury, Free Trade or a Tariff, this immense power has moved, and will continue to move, in one mass, for its own protection.

    The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 American Anti-Slavery Society

  • But Congress passed the Sub-Treasury Bill, by which most of the financial measures of the preceding administrations since 1833, resting on the mere orders of President or Secretary of the Treasury, were legalized.

    Expansion and Conflict William E. Dodd

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