This Month in History: National Banking’s Foundations Laid
The brainchild of Indiana baker Hugh McCullogh, the National Banking Act created a uniform currency and offered “a means to assure the future greatness and permanence of the United States.”
by Diane McLaughlin | Jun 5, 2022
The brainchild of Indiana baker Hugh McCullogh, the National Banking Act created a uniform currency and offered “a means to assure the future greatness and permanence of the United States.”
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