Item #21850 MESSAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY, GOV. BENJAMIN FITZPATRICK, TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2D, 1845. Benjamin Fitzpatrick.

MESSAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY, GOV. BENJAMIN FITZPATRICK, TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2D, 1845.

Tuscaloosa: Jno. M'Cormick, State Printer, 1845. 12pp. Stitched, untrimmed. Light spotting, Very Good.

Fitzpatrick's rare Message, his last as Governor, denounces the State banking system, and reports in considerable detail on its windup. He expresses deep concern about the declining value of State bonds and "the deranged state of our finances, caused mainly by an injudicious system of banking upon borrowed capital, and the consequent load of public debt incurred by the State." Observing that the State Bank's charter will soon expire, he urges "the total abandonment and final settlement of our whole system of Banking."
Fitzpatrick strongly supports the annexation of Texas; he opposes protective tariffs and the rechartering of a National Bank.
AI 45-89 [1- NN]. Not in Ellison. OCLC 6636479 [1- Samford U.] as of January 2024. Item #21850

Price: $500.00

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