into operation, or shall abuse or misuse their privileges under this charter, it shall be in the power of the legislative assembly of this territory, at any time, to annul, vacate and make void this charter. P. H. ENGLE, HENRY S. BAIRD, H. DODGE. APPENDIX B. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Primary Authorities. Executive Documents from 1836 to 1846. 1858, 1861. State: Journal of House of Representatives of Iowa Territory, First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Sessions. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Sessions. State Supreme Court Reports, cited. 1837, 1838, and 1839. Secondary Authorities. Iowa Standard, 1840, 41, '42, '43, '44 and part of '45. System of the United States, Philadelphia, 1831. Suggestions on the Banks and Currency of the Several United States, N. Y., 1841. Gouge, W. M., Short History of Money and Banking in the United States, Philadelphia, 1833. Knox, J. J., United States Notes, N. Y., 1884. RAQUET, CONDY, Inquiry into the Causes of the Present State of the Circulating Medium of the United States, Philadelphia, 1815. Treatise on Currency and Banking, Philadelphia, 1839. TUCKER, A. V., History of Banking, Richmond, 1839. WHITNEY, D. R., Suffolk Bank, 1878. |