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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
In the last number of the Bulletin some space was devoted to the banking problems of 1834. Now, turning to the panic of 1837, we find the course of action in the earlier period had at least some effect on the later crisis. To be sure, the panic of 1837 was world-wide in scope, but America contributed her share to the general disturbance.