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For the financial history of the period; see J。 L。 Laughlin; 〃The History of Bimetallism in the United States〃 (1897); A。 D。 Noyes; 〃Forty Years of American Finance〃 (1909); Horace White; 〃Money and Banking; Illustrated by American History〃 (1904)。
The history of tariff legislation is recorded by F。 W。 Taussig; 〃The Tariff History of the United States〃 (1914); and E。 Stanwood; 〃American Tariff Controversies in the Nineteenth Century〃 (1903)。
On the trust problem there is much valuable information in W。 Z。 Ripley; 〃Trusts; Pools; and Corporations〃 (1905); K。 Coman; 〃Industrial History of the United States〃 (1905); J。 W。 Jenks; 〃The Trust Problem〃 (1905)。
The conditions which prompted the creation of the Interstate Commerce Commission are exhibited in the report of the Senate Select Committee on Interstate Commerce; 〃Senate Reports;〃 No。 46; 49th Congress; 1st session。
Useful special treatises on the railroad problem are E。 R。 Johnson; 〃American Railway Transportation〃 (1903); B。 H。 Meyer; 〃Railway Legislation in the United States〃 (1903); and W。 Z。 Ripley; 〃Railway Problems〃 (1907)。
The history of labor movements may be followed in J。 R。 Commons; 〃History of Labor in the United States〃 (1918); M。 Hillquit; 〃History of Socialism in the United States〃 (1903); 〃Report of the Industrial Commission;〃 vol。 XVII (1901); and in the Annual Reports of the United States Commissioner of Labor。 Congressional investigations of particular disturbances produced the House Reports No。 4174; 49th Congress; 2d session; 1887; on the Southwestern Railway Strike; and No。 2447; 52d Congress; 2d session; 1893; on the Homestead Strike。
On the subject of pensions the most comprehensive study is that by W。 H。 Glasson; 〃History of Military Pension Legislation in the United States; Columbia University Studies;〃 vol。 XII; No。 3 (1900)。 Of special interest is the speech by J。 H。 Gallinger; 〃Congressional Record;〃 65th Congress; 2d session; vol。 56; No。 42; p。 1937。
Other public documents of special importance are 〃Senate Report;〃 No。 606; 53d Congress; concerning the sugar scandal; and 〃Senate Documents;〃 No。 187; 54th Congress; 2d session; concerning the bond sales。 〃The Congressional Record〃 is at all times a mine of information。 Valuable historical material is contained in the 〃New Princeton Review;〃 vols。 I…VI (1886…88); the New York 〃Nation;〃 the Political Science Quarterly;〃 and other contemporary periodicals。
A vivid picture of political conditions on the personal side is given in Slason Thompson; 〃Eugene Field〃 (1901); vol。 I; chap。 10; vol。 II; chap。 8。
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