Name/Title
McKinley and Sound MoneyEntry/Object ID
2014.2.19aScope and Content
The item is a newspaper clipping from the Warren Tribune on Thursday, September 27, 1917. The clipping is an advertisement for the Union Savings & Trust Co. Warren, Ohio. The ad features William McKinley's image with the text, "McKinley and Sound Money. It was the martyr President William McKinley who made the term "sound money" famous. President McKinley was a great believer in banks. He frequently advised his friends to bank their money. A bank account is a cure for worry. Are you a bank depositor? If you are not, start an account with us today."Collection
KingAcquisition
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2014.2Source or Donor
Leslie KingAcquisition Method
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