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Farm Credit Legislation, 64th Congress, 2nd Session

Legislative activities and debates of the Second Session of the 64th Congress, December 4, 1916-March 3, 1917.  Includes discussions about location of the twelve district Land Banks, particularly including the proposals for a thirteenth district, with headquarters to be located in Denver, Colorado.


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Collection Name:  Congressional Record

Type:  Pamphlets
Tags:  1910's, 64th

Joyce, on the agency of Farm Loan Association Secretary-Treasurers and Advertising

William H. Joyce, President of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, wrote the Farm Loan Board on May 21, 1919 regarding the activism of Earle W. Gage, Secretary-Treasurer of the Ashville (NY) National Farm Loan Association. Joyce disapproved of the high profile he had earned by writing a total of fifty newspaper articles.

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Titlow, on “Extending the services of the Federal Land Banks.”

C. R. Titlow, the Secretary of the Federal Land Bank of Baltimore wrote the Farm Loan Board on August 21, 1919 in regards to an enclosed memo in which he laid out his ideas for expanding Land Banks into areas not yet serviced or not serviced to their potential.

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