William D. Gordon Correspondence, 1931

Includes correspondence between Albert M. Greenfield and William D. Gordon (Secretary of Banking) related to attempts to reorganize Bankers Trust Co. of Philadelphia, specifically Greenfield's efforts to reopen the bank. One item is a telegram Greenfield sent to Gordon a couple days before the latte...

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Other Authors: Albert M. Greenfield, 1887-1967 (Correspondent), Gordon, William D. (Correspondent), Cameron, Peter Glenn (Correspondent)
Collection:Albert M. Greenfield papers (#1959)
Date:1931
Box Number:Box 158
Folder Number:Folder 11
Format: Electronic
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Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/5487
Summary: Includes correspondence between Albert M. Greenfield and William D. Gordon (Secretary of Banking) related to attempts to reorganize Bankers Trust Co. of Philadelphia, specifically Greenfield's efforts to reopen the bank. One item is a telegram Greenfield sent to Gordon a couple days before the latter announced his decision to liquidate Bankers Trust. Other items include photocopies of newspaper clippings concerning Gordon's appointment as Secretary of Banking as well as correspondence between Greenfield and Peter G. Cameron, who served as Pennsylvania's Secretary of Banking before Gordon.