A Foundation of Trust
Kenneth Lipartito and
Carol Heher Peters
Chapter Chapter Three in Investing for Middle America, 2001, pp 75-116 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract As Tappan wound up business for 1896, the depression was bottoming out. Months earlier, the eye of the maelstrom had passed right over Minneapolis. An army of unemployed workers tramped through the city, heading east for a showdown with the Republican administration in Washington, D.C. Dubbed ”Coxey’sArmy,”thisstreamofdiscontenthaditsoriginsin the summer of 1894, when 500 men on foot, led by Jacob Coxey and his family, marched out of Massillon, Ohio. Making fifteen miles per day, they invited others to join them in the nation’s capital, where they would petition Congress to alleviate the economic suffering.
Keywords: Future Contract; Investment Company; Dividend Policy; Independent Producer; Reserve Fund (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230107489_4
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