Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Financial History of the United States. CHAFFER L COLONIAL FINANCE. 1. References. Bibliographies: Bogart and Rawles, 3-9; Charming and Hart, 284- 285 ; 289 (Stamp Act); A. "M. Davis, Currency and Banhing in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, in Pub. of Anter. F.con. Assn., Third Series, I, No. 4, ch. XXII; J. Winsor, Narrat1ve History of America, V, 170- 177; and monographs referred to below in Johns Hophins Un1versity Studies and Columbia College Studies, The notes in C. J. Bullock, Monetary History of Un1ted States, furnish many references on money. Fac-simile cuts of paper money are found in Winsor and in Davis. Commodities As Money: IL White, 10-22; S. W. Rosendale, Warn- pum Currency, in Sound Currency, III, No. 8 (March, 1896); C. J. Bullock, 7-12; W. B. Weeden, Indian Money, in J. H. U. Studies, II, 385-481. Coinage: Bullock, 12-28; D. K. Watson, History of American Coin- aSf, '7i ) H- Hickox, -/ Historical Account of American Coinage (Albany, 1858, Plates); S. S. Crosby, Early Coins of America (Boston, 1875, Plates); C. H. Swan, Jr., Span1sh Silver Dollars in Massachusetts, in Sound Currency, VI, 73-80; W. G. Sumner, The Spanish Dollar and the Colonial Sh1lling, in Amer. Hist. Rev. (July, 1898); W. G. Sumner, Coin Shilling of Massachusetts Bay, in Yale Reviesv, VII, 247, 405. Paper Money: (i) Contemporary : W. Douglass, Discourse concerning the Currencies of the Brit1sh Plantations in America (1740), reprinted and edited by C. J. Bullock, in Stud. Amer. Eton, Assn., II, No. 5 (especially pp. 305-318); J. Wright, The American Negotiator of the Various Currencies of the British Colonies in America (1761); South Carolina's First Paper Money (1739), in Sound Currency, V, 34-45; B. Franklin, Worhs (Bigelow, ed.), I, 359-383; IV, 11-15, 7994; A. B. Hart, Amer...