jacobin
08-03-2009, 06:38 PM
Partially written by the unfinished manuscript of the history of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City by Jess Worley, circa 1922. The KC Fed owners are the one who devised the Federal Reserve System.
The individual who created the Federal Reserve System was Senator Robert Latham Owen.
He was born in Lynchburg, VA on Feb. 2, 1856 to Robert Owen, president of the Virginia and Tennessee Railway and Narcissa Clark Chisholm, a woman of Native American, Scottish and English ancestry.
Reflecting her own heritage, Narcissa gave her newborn son two names. In addition to Robert, the child was also given the Cherokee name Oconostota - the same name as her great-great grandfather, who was the tribe's principal chief during the Revolution War.
If you want more, help me scan it. The pages are real big.
The individual who created the Federal Reserve System was Senator Robert Latham Owen.
He was born in Lynchburg, VA on Feb. 2, 1856 to Robert Owen, president of the Virginia and Tennessee Railway and Narcissa Clark Chisholm, a woman of Native American, Scottish and English ancestry.
Reflecting her own heritage, Narcissa gave her newborn son two names. In addition to Robert, the child was also given the Cherokee name Oconostota - the same name as her great-great grandfather, who was the tribe's principal chief during the Revolution War.
If you want more, help me scan it. The pages are real big.