Crossword-Solution: SUBTREASURY 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Subtreasury n. A subordinate treasury, or place of deposit; as, the
United States subtreasury at New York.

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A SUBORDINATE TREASURY OR PLACE OF DEPOSIT 11 answers
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The United States Bank, of which Nicholas Biddle was the progenitor, had gone completely in 1841, and the United States Treasury with its subtreasury system had come in 1846; but still there were many, many wildcat banks, sufficient in number to make the average exchange-counter broker a walking encyclopedia of solvent and insolvent institutions.
The Financier Theodore Dreiser 2006
The subject heretofore and now to be discussed is the subtreasury scheme of the present administration, as a means of collecting, safe-keeping, transferring, and disbursing, the revenues of the nation, as contrasted with a national bank for the same purposes.
The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Volumes 1-7, Complete Abraham Lincoln 2002
Douglas or his friends to escape the force of them by a round and groundless assertion that we "dare not meet them in argument." Of the subtreasury, then, as contrasted with a national bank for the before-enumerated purposes, I lay down the following propositions, to wit: (1) It will injuriously affect the community by its operation on the circulating medium.
The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Volumes 1-7, Complete Abraham Lincoln 2002
Van Buren, drafted and introduced into the Senate the first subtreasury bill, and that bill provided for ultimately collecting the revenue in specie.
The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Volumes 1-7, Complete Abraham Lincoln 2002
The subtreasury system rejected the last in any form, and as it was believed that no reliance could be placed on the issues of local institutions for the purposes of general circulation it necessarily and unavoidably adopted specie as the exclusive currency for its own use; and this must ever be the case unless one of the other kinds be used.
State of the Union Addresses of John Tyler John Tyler 2004