Title[Campaign documents, 1888-1900].
Published[place of publication varies] : [publishers vary], [1888-1900]
Descriptionpamphlets : illustrations ; 15-24 cm
General NoteCataloger supplied title.
Collection of pamphlets, circulars, and speeches.
Formatted NoteContents: Silverite catechism -- Sound money-sound business -- Free coinage catechism --Increased credit of American municipalities -- Main facts about gold and silver -- One hundred books on the money question -- Why does not Mr. Bryan answer? -- Cheaper money -- Does this hurt farmers? -- Repudiation and dishonor --Per capita -- Free copper movement -- Have you a book in a savings bank? -- Mexican 'prosperity' -- What do you do with dollars? -- How would that help you -- 16 to 1 --Regarding the free coinage of silver -- Blaine on free silver -- What Bryan could do -- Silver and business prosperity -- Questions for honest men to think over -- A democratic proposition -- A short sub-treasury argument --George Washington-protectionist -- Wages -- Silver and farm prices -- The debtors and the creditors -- Buttons as currency -- Money volume in 1865 and 1900 compared -- Mutual confidence -- How to fight England -- Read carefully, think seriously, vote honestly -- A call to action -- Free coinage and the farmer -- Chapter on money-making -- A horrible crime! -- The crime of '73 -- Free coinage dissected -- A gem in sound finance -- Who are the gold bugs? -- What governments can not do -- To the senate -- Hon. Marriott Brosius to the farmers of Pennsylvania -- Bimetallism by blackmail -- I am a miner -- Free coinage at 16 to 1, what it means -- Views of Samuel J. Tilden on unsound finance -- Volume of money in circulation -- The standard of value -- The one great issue -- From silver to soldier -- Silver the issue -- Bump on bankruptcy -- Catalogue of new, shopworn and second-hand books on the money question -- A few remarks on currency and finance -- Goldbug bluffers called down --Monometallic policy recommended by European money owners -- The effect of free coinage of silver on building associations and their members -- La lettera del presidente, tutte le questioni di stato chiaramente e serenamente discusse -- Wild-cat and blue-dog money vs. national currency -- Silver and labor -- To the honest democracy of the nation, who hold country and honor above party -- Work for the unemployed, in the mining regions of the west -- Short-selling -- Sibley and silver -- Second National Silver Convention -- Statement showing the amounts of gold and silver coins and certificates, United States notes and national bank notes in circulation October 1, 1894 -- Some Chicago editorials -- Do you want a system of wild-cat money? -- Jones' chart and tables, no. 5 -- Under the free silver coinage flag.
SubjectsBimetallism -- United States.
Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925.
McKinley, William, 1843-1901.
Silver question.
United States -- Politics and government.
Call Number/Copies 
 WRHS Research Library: HG 556 C186
CA-1501385 c.1: LC class oversize, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING]
CA-1501387 c.1: LC class, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING]
[Record 32198]