Beginning of the Federal Reserve System... Thomas Edison & Helen Keller...
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December 23, 1913
EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, California, Dec. 23, 1913 The front page has a fine banner headline announcing the very beginning of the Federal Reserve System, established by Congress to serve as the U.S. central bank.
The headline announces: "CURRENCY BILL IS READY FOR PRESIDENT" with a subhead: "Lie Is Passed IN Senate During Hot Debate On Currency". President Wilson would sign the Act into law the day of this newspaper.
Also of note is a fine page 2 photos and article: "EDISON AND HELEN KELLER HAVE BECOME FIRM FRIENDS" with the photo showing both. The article is headed: "Great Inventor Believes He Can Provide an Apparatus That Will Remedy Deafness of Well Known Young Woman".
This is a notable event in the financial history of the United States.
Complete in 18 pages, in great condition.
The headline announces: "CURRENCY BILL IS READY FOR PRESIDENT" with a subhead: "Lie Is Passed IN Senate During Hot Debate On Currency". President Wilson would sign the Act into law the day of this newspaper.
Also of note is a fine page 2 photos and article: "EDISON AND HELEN KELLER HAVE BECOME FIRM FRIENDS" with the photo showing both. The article is headed: "Great Inventor Believes He Can Provide an Apparatus That Will Remedy Deafness of Well Known Young Woman".
This is a notable event in the financial history of the United States.
Complete in 18 pages, in great condition.
Category: The 20th Century











