Roger Brooke Taney to Thomas Ellicott Transcribed by Joseph Zavoral Transcribed on Primary Source Cooperative 2022

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The Papers of Roger Brooke Taney 19 Sep 1833 taney-roger-brooke ellicott-thomas Roger Brooke Taney to Thomas Ellicott Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C. Roger Brooke Taney Papers, MMC 2191; Folder 4

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Removal of Deposits Privacy Press Banks, Pet Popular Will Cabinet Bank of the United States Bank War
Washington Septr. 19. 1833 My Dear Sir

You will see in the globe of tomorrow the annunciation of the decision in relation to the Deposites.1Mr. D. has not yet made up his mind as to the course proper for him to adopt2 – but the public anxiety made it proper to make the decision known – In a very few days it will be determined whether the secretary will carry the measure into effect – And you need not come here until I write for you – You will consider this letter as strictly confidential

I am my Dr. Sir in haste / most truly yrs. R. B. Taney

Autograph Letter Signed

Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C.

Roger Brooke Taney Papers, MMC 2191; Folder 4

The letter is marked Confidential

R B. Taney / Sept.r . 19. 1833.

The 20 September 1833 edition of the Washington Globe announced that as of 1 October the Jackson administration would stop depositing federal funds in the Second Bank of the United States, and that existing deposits would gradually be withdrawn.

On 21 September, the day after the Washington Globe announcement, Secretary of the Treasury William Duane informed the president that he would not issue an order for the removal of the deposits. Jackson dismissed Duane on 23 September and replaced him with Taney, who issued the order two days later. Robert V. Remini, Andrew Jackson and the Bank War (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1967), 122-24; Donald B. Cole, The Presidency of Andrew Jackson (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1993), 194; Andrew Jackson to William Duane, 23 September 1833, in Daniel Feller, Laura-Eve Moss, and Thomas Coens, eds., The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volume XI, 1833 (Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 2019), 687.

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