Henry Carey Baird
1825 – 1912
68 works on record
Works

The South: shall it ever become so far civilized as to be fit for a republican form of government, obedient to the constitution and the laws ..
1908

Memoir of Col. Alexander Biddle
1899

Carey and two of his recent critics
1891

The necessary foundations of individual and national well-being, and of civilization: a lecture delivered before the Brooklyn revenue reform club, Feb. 28th 1883 and before the Young republicans of Philadelphia, Mar. 31, 1883
1883

Real cause of business stagnation in the United States
1878

The British credit system
1875

Criticisms on the recent financial policies of the United States and France
1875

The results of the resumption of specie payments in England, 1819-1823
1874

The theory of inflation
1873

The rights of American producers
1872

The Duty on Books: Argument on Behalf of the Book Trade Association of ..
1872

General Washington and General Jackson, on negro soldiers
1863

Washington and Jackson on Negro soldiers. Gen. Banks on the bravery of Negro troops. Poem--the second Louisiana
1863

Protection of home labor and home productions necessary to the prosperity of the American farmer
1860

Political economy

The necessary foundations of individual and national well-being and of civilization
American and English banking contrasted
1908
John Sherman
1907
Of money, the instrument of association
1890
Brief tracts on some economic questions (1882-'85)
1886
The price of silver and its relations to the wheat competition of India
1885
The eastern and the western questions
1877
The lessons of German and French finance
1876
Money and its substitutes
1876
Argument of Henry Carey Baird, chairman of a committee appointed by a public meeting in Philadelphia, before the committee on ways and means, March 9, 1876
1876
Germany
1875
Money
1875
Letters on the crisis, the currency, and the credit system
1873
Two letters to Arthur Latham Perry, professor of history and political economy in Williams College
1871
Washington and Jackson on Negro soldiers
1863
Lessons from abroad
Victorian Gothic & Renaissance revival furniture
Economic tracts
Commerce or association, and the present relations to it of the unlimited coinage of silver
The silver dollar
Argument of Henry Carey Baird, Chairman of a committee appointed by a public meeting in Philadelphia, before the Committee on Ways and Means, March 9, 1876, in opposition to the issue of $500,000,000 30-year 41/2 per cent gold bonds for the refunding of an equal amount of 5-20 bonds
The tariff of the Tariff Commission, and the Americo-Venetian Councils of Ten
Remonetization of silver
Money and bank credit in the U.S., France and Great Britain ; and their effects on the people ...
Retlaw on the greenback
The United States Treasury
Turkey and the United States
The crime of incompetent governorship, as illustrated by the recent financial and monetary history of Germany
Gothic Album for Cabinet Makers
The painter, gilder, and varnisher's companion
The President on a "standard of value."
The rights of American producers, and the wrongs of British-free-trade revenue-reform
The Silver dollar and the bank dollar
The South, shall it ever become so far civilized as to be fit for a republican form of government, obedient to the constitution and the laws, and pervaded by such a public opinion as shall enforce this true citizenship? or, shall we for another seventy-five years be subject to its vicious legislation, its turbulence and its wars?
Criticisms on the recent financial policies of the United States and France, including an attempt to explain the cause of the present prostrate condition of the southern states
The lesson of German and French finance
Argument of Henry Carey Baird, chairman of a committee appointed by a public meeting in Philadelphia, before the Committee on Ways and Means, March 9, 1876, in opposition to the issue of $500,000,000 30-year 4-1/2 per cent gold bonds for the refunding of an equal amount of 5-20 bonds
The national finances
The Necessary foundations of individual and national well-being, and of civilization
The Silver dollar, the original standard of payment of the United States of America, and its enemies
"A Floating debt" - Henry Carey Baird's views of the national currency
"Fiat" the sign and token of real money
Competition of India and the silver question
Capital and currency, including an attempt to show what it is that England loans and what our government and railroads borrow from her
Two roads, the one leading to civilization, prosperity, and happiness, the other to barbarism, rebellion, and societary anarchy, which shall we travel?
Money and bank credit in the United States, France, and Great Britain, and their effects on the people in their efforts to associate, to exchange services, commodities and ideas among their several selves
Mr. David A. Wells on over-production and foreign trade
Washington u. Jackson über die Neger als Soldaten
Money and banking credit in the United States, France, and Great Britain
The balance of trade
Cash and the credit system
Tariff of the Tariff Commission, and the Americo-Venetian Councils of Ten
Two letters to Arthur Latham Perry ...