Found 6 collections related to United States -- Economic policy -- To 1933

Branson family
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 400
69 linear feet (200 boxes, 11 v.)
The Bronson family included Isaac Bronson (1760-1838), of New York City and Greenfield, Conn., and his sons Arthur (1801-1844), Frederic (1802-1868) and Oliver (1799-1875), who aided him in his business as a land speculator, money-lender and... more
Gribeschock, Emil
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 1245
.2 linear feet (1 folder)
Emil Gribeschock was an entrepreneur. Collection consists of correspondence with merchants, consular officials, the State Department, members of Congress, and others, on the establishment of trade and consular relations with Abyssinia, 1904-1906;... more
Atkinson, Edward, 1827-1905
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 145
.4 linear feet (1 box)
Edward Atkinson was an American economist and underwriter. Collection consists of letters to Worthington C. Ford, Charles Nordhoff and David Ames Wells, dealing mainly with Atkinson's plans for articles on economic subjects, and with his efforts... more
Jumel and Desobry (New York, N.Y.)
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 1610
.15 linear feet (1 v.)
Jumel and Desobry were merchants of New York City. Collection consists of letters, mainly in French, written by Stephen Jumel and Benjamin Desobry to captains and agents in Europe, the West Indies, New Orleans, and other cities in the United... more
Nordhoff, Charles, 1830-1901
Manuscripts and Archives Division
.3 linear feet (1 box)
Charles Nordhoff (1830-1901) was an American journalist and author. He edited the New York Evening Post from 1857 to 1871, was the New York Herald's Washington correspondent from 1874 to 1890, and wrote political works and books about the sea. He... more
Whitmore family
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 3320
.5 linear feet (2 boxes)
The Whittemores were a family of industrialists in West Cambridge, Mass., and New York City. Collection consists of personal and business correspondence of Amos Whittemore and his sons, Timothy, Henry and Gershom, relating mainly to the... more
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