New York Clearing House Crises (1873-1914)
Documents from 2021
Reallocating Liquidity to Resolve a Crisis: Evidence from the Panic of 1873, Haelim Anderson, Kinda Cheryl Hachem, and Simpson Zhang
Documents from 2019
The Federal Reserve System and World War I: Designing Policies without Precedent, Ellis Tallman and Margaret Jacobson
Documents from 2018
Fighting Financial Crises: Learning from the Past, Gary B. Gorton and Ellis Tallman
Documents from 2017
The First Modern Bailout: The Barings Crisis of 1890 and the Bank of England, Asha Banerjee
Documents from 2016
Stopping contagion with bailouts: Micro-evidence from Pennsylvania bank networks during the panic of 1884, Haelim Anderson and John Bluedorn
Interbank networks in the National Banking Era: Their purpose and their role in the Panic of 1893, Charles W. Calomiris and Mark Carlson
How Did Pre-Fed Banking Panics End?, Gary B. Gorton and Ellis Tallman
Clearinghouse loan certificates as interbank loans in the United States, 1860– 1913, Christopher Hoag
Crisis Chronicles: The Long Depression and the Panic of 1873, Thomas Klitgaard and James Narron
Documents from 2015
Liquidity Provision During the Crisis of 1914: Private and Public Sources, Ellis Tallman and Margaret Jacobson
Documents from 2013
The Last Crisis Before the Fed, Tim Sablik
Close but not a central bank: The New York Clearing House and issues of clearing house loan certificates, Ellis Tallman and Jon Moen
Documents from 2012
Liquidity creation without a central bank: Clearing house loan certificates in the banking panic of 1907, Ellis Tallman and Jon Moen
Documents from 2008
When Washington Shut Down Wall Street: The Great Financial Crisis of 1914 and the Origins of America's Monetary Supremacy, William Silber
Documents from 2007
The Great Financial Crisis of 1914: What Can We Learn from Aldrich-Vreeland Emergency Currency?, William Silber
Documents from 2000
Clearinghouse Membership and Deposit Contraction during the Panic of 1907, Jon Moen and Ellis Tallman
Banking Panics of the Gilded Age, Elmus Wicker
Documents from 1994
The future of central banking: the tercentenary symposium of the Bank of England, Forrest Capie, Stanley Fischer, Charles A.E. Goodhart, and Norbert Schnadt
Documents from 1987
The Joint Production of Confidence: Endogenous Regulation and Nineteenth Century Commercial-Bank Clearinghouses, Gary B. Gorton and Donald J. Mullineaux
Documents from 1984
The Central Banking Role of Clearinghouse Associations, Richard H. Timberlake Jr.
Documents from 1918
Documents from 1916
Speech delivered before the Massachusetts State Board of Trade, Boston, Mass., Charles Hamlin
Financial chapters of the war, Alexander D. Noyes
Documents from 1915
Federal Reserve Bulletin - May 1915, Federal Reserve System: Board of Governors
First Annual Report of the Federal Reserve Board 1914, Federal Reserve System: Board of Governors
Second Annual Report of the Federal Reserve Board, Federal Reserve System: Board of Governors
Business Law - Case Method (C. Clearing House Certificate), William Kixmiller and William H. Spencer
The Crisis of 1914 in the United States, Oliver Mitchell Wentworth Sprague
Documents from 1914
Banks Preparing for New Currency, New York Times, The
Grants Billion Currency Issue, New York Times, The
M'Adoo Meets Bankers Here, New York Times, The
Swell Currency by $1,000,000,000, New York Times, The
No Rush Here for Emergency Currency, New York Tribune
The Commercial & Financial Chronicle - August 8, 1914, The Commercial and Financial Chronicle
President Takes Steps to Protect the Country, The Wall Street Journal
Documents from 1913
Documents from 1911
Clearing House Methods and Practices, J. G. Cannon and National Monetary Commission
Hearings Before the Committee on Investigation of United States Steel Corporation, Committee on Investigation of United States Steel Corporation (Stanley Committee)
A United Reserve Bank of the United States, Paul M. Warburg
Documents from 1908
Substitutes for Cash in the Panic of 1907, A. Piatt Andrew
The Aldrich-Vreeland Act, J. Laurence Laughlin
All certificates to go this week, New York Times, The
ALL CERTIFICATES TO GO THIS WEEK - February 2, 1908, New York Times, The
Plans laid for full weekly statement, New York Times, The
Stocks sell off at close--banks report substantial surplus increase, New York Times, The
Two banks closed by withdrawals, New York Times, The
Response of the Secretary of the Treasury to Senate Resolution No. 33 of December 12, 1907 calling for certain information in regard to Treasury operations, United States depositaries, the condition of national banks, etc., United States: Congress: Senate
An Act to amend the national banking laws, U.S. Congress
Documents from 1907
Sample redemption notice, New York Clearing House Association
Statements of the New York City Clearing-House Banks, New York Clearing House Association
Unsigned guaranty resolution, New York Clearing House Association
Unfilled application for CLCs, New York Clearing House Association and James T. Woodward
Preface to weekly statement form, New York Clearing House Association, James T. Woodward, and William Sherer
Developments in Bank Situation, New York Evening Telegraph
$33,750,000 in certificates., New York Times, The
Bankers confident of situation to-day, New York Times, The
Clearing house certificates used, New York Times, The
Legality of certificates, New York Times, The
USD 33,750,000 IN CERTIFICATES - December 10, 1907, New York Times, The
The panic of 1907; its causes, its probable effects and the relation to it of the policies of the national administration, William Howard Taft
Clearing House Decides to Issue Loan Certificates: Immediate Issue Determined Upon at Meeting of Clearing House Association Held Saturday. Financial Situation Decidedly Improved--Only One Small Suspension Announced, The Wall Street Journal
Federal Clearing House, The Wall Street Journal
Fifteen Millions Gold Engaged for Import and More Coming: The Situation Greatly Improved Thereby, as Well as by Restrictions to Stop Hoarding Cash. Gold Imports Will Not Be Aided by Special U.S. Deposits Against Engagements, The Wall Street Journal
Loan Certificates, The Wall Street Journal
On Guard, The Wall Street Journal
The Clearing House and the Government, The Wall Street Journal
The Loan Certificates, The Wall Street Journal
Trust Companies Apply for Membership, The Wall Street Journal
Documents from 1904
New York Clearing House Association, 1854-1905, William Jay Gilpin and Henry E. Wallace
Documents from 1903
History of the coinage and currency in the United States and the perennial contest for sound money, Alonzo Barton Hepburn
Documents from 1895
Pennsylvania State Reports Vol. 168, Wilson C. Kress
Constitution of the New York Clearing House Association, with Amendments - 1895, New York Clearing House Association
New York Clearing House and the Associated Banks, T. B. Paton
Documents from 1894
The Banks and the Panic of 1893, Alexander D. Noyes
Hearings before the House Committee on Banking and Currency, United States: Congress: House of Representatives
Documents from 1893
The Commercial and Financial Chronicle - June 17, 1893, Commercial and Financial Chronicle
The Financial Situation, Commercial and Financial Chronicle
Certificates May Be Issued, New York Times, The
CERTIFICATES MAY BE ISSUED (June 15, 1893), New York Times, The
Loan Committee's Work Done, New York Times, The
LOAN COMMITTEE'S WORK DONE (November 3, 1893), New York Times, The
Documents from 1891
The Commercial and Financial Chronicle, January 1891, The Commercial and Financial Chronicle
Documents from 1890
Committee Minutes of the New York Clearing House Association, 1890-1912, New York Clearing House Association
Firms Fail, Banks Shaken (November 12, 1890), New York Times, The
Three more suspensions (November 13, 1890), New York Times, The
Two more failures recorded in Wall Street (November 19, 1890), New York Times, The
Documents from 1884
Laughing at Secretary Folger (May 16, 1884), New York Times, The
NOT A GOOD BANK SHOWING (May 25, 1884), New York Times, The
ON THE VERGE OF A PANIC (May 15, 1884), New York Times, The
THE EBB OF THE PANIC (May 17, 1884), New York Times, The
THE STORM NOT YET SPENT (May 16, 1884), New York Times, The
Views on the Situation, New York Times, The
Documents from 1881
Late 19th and Early 20th Century New York Clearing House Association Constitutions, New York Clearing House Association