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Definition of Subtreasury
1. Noun. A subordinate treasury or place of deposit.
Definition of Subtreasury
1. n. A subordinate treasury, or place of deposit; as, the United States subtreasury at New York.
Definition of Subtreasury
1. Noun. A subordinate treasury, or place of deposit. ¹
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Definition of Subtreasury
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Subtreasury
Literary usage of Subtreasury
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the United States by Edward Channing (1905)
"This system, commonly lown as the subtreasury System, still exists, and has •oven
very satisfactory. It completely separated the tancial affairs of the ..."
2. A History of the United States by William Coligny Doub (1906)
"The Independent or subtreasury System. — Van Buren became Presi- d'cnt in March.
... This system, commonly known as the subtreasury System, still exists, ..."
3. A History of the United States by William Coligny Doub (1905)
"The Independent or subtreasury System. — Van Buren became President in March, 1837,
... This system, commonly known as the subtreasury System, still exists, ..."
4. The Work of Wall Street: An Account of the Functions, Methods and History of by Sereno Stansbury Pratt (1912)
"Through the subtreasury flow more than one-half of the aggregate receipts ...
The subtreasury is also the effective agency of the Government in the floating ..."
5. The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of April 18, 1906: And Their Effects by Grove Karl Gilbert, Joseph Austin Holmes, Richard Lewis Humphrey, John Stephen Sewell, Frank Soulé (1907)
"There were a few slight earthquake cracks along the Stockton street side, and
the south wall had a vertical crack. UNITED STATES subtreasury. ..."
6. The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of April 18, 1906: And Their Effects by Grove Karl Gilbert, Joseph Austin Holmes, Richard Lewis Humphrey, John Stephen Sewell, Frank Soulé (1907)
"There were a few slight earthquake cracks along the Stockton street side, and
the south wall had a vertical crack. UNITED- STATES subtreasury. ..."
7. The Work of Wall Street by Sereno Stansbury Pratt (1908)
"Through the subtreasury flow more than one-half of the aggregate receipts ...
The establishment of the subtreasury followed the fall of the United States ..."
8. Index-digest of the Federal Reserve Act and Amendments by United States (1918)
"At the Treasury or at the subtreasury of the United States nearest the place of
business of such Federal reserve ..."