
Panic of 1907 - Wikipedia
The Panic of 1907, also known as the 1907 Bankers' Panic or Knickerbocker Crisis, [1] was a financial crisis that took place in the United States over a three-week period starting in mid-October, when the New York Stock Exchange suddenly fell almost 50% from its …
The Panic of 1907 - Federal Reserve History
During 2007-09, the financial crisis was centered on investment banks, institutions without direct access to the Federal Reserve System. In 1907, widespread depositor withdrawals occurred at New York City trust companies — intermediaries outside the New York Clearing House, the effective lender of last resort.
1907 NYC Election Night - Times Square & Broadway
Explore the vibrant scene of NYC’s 1907 Election Night along Broadway, featuring the iconic Times Building and the lit-up 'Great White Way
The Financial Panic of 1907: Running from History | Smithsonian
2008年10月9日 · The Panic of 1907 was a six-week stretch of runs on banks in New York City and other American cities in October and early November of 1907. It was triggered by a failed speculation that...
NYC 1905-1910: Architectural Triumphs & Cultural Renaissance
1907: On February 14, New York City became the birthplace of the first U.S. foxhound association, an event marking a significant contribution to the cultural and recreational landscape of early 20th-century America.
United Copper, Wall Street, and the Panic of 1907
2021年3月9日 · The Panic of 1907 sometimes called the Bankers’ Panic, is one of those historic business events that many may not know about, but which had a major impact on the economy, banking, and money in the United States.
1907 Library map of Manhattan, City of New York
Content: A black and white Map of Manhattan, City of New York, published in 1906 by August R. Ohman, revised with stickers showing library sites in 1907. Date: At lower left corner: illegible signature, followed by "20 May, 1907."
Panic of 1907: J.P. Morgan Saves the Day - U-S-History.com
In October, the respected Knickerbocker Trust in New York City and the ¹Westinghouse Electric Company both failed, touching off a series of events known as the Panic of 1907. In the wake of the initial business collapses, stock market prices plummeted and depositors made a massive run on the nation’s banks.
ISTG - New York Arrivals - Immigrant Ships
2018年8月8日 · New York Passenger List Arrivals Transcribed in Volumes 1 - 6 Volume 17 is under construction and contains our latest transcribed manifests. More New York arrivals: [Volume 7] [Volume 8] [Volume 9] [Volume 10] [Volume 11] [Volume 12]
Microfilm of the New York City geographic birth index, 1880-1917
Consists of a microfilm copy of a handwritten card index of births in the City of New York. It is organized by the geographical location (first by borough, then date of birth, then street and street number) of where the child lived at the time of birth.
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