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Definition of Subtreasuries

Subtreasuries
Subtreasury Sub*treas"ur*y, n.; pl. Subtreasuries. A subordinate treasury, or place of deposit; as, the United States subtreasury at New York. [U. S.]

Meaning of Subtreasuries from wikipedia

- replaced the Subtreasury system in 1920, and the Subtreasury office closed on December 7 of that year. The ****ay Office leased the Subtreasury building to...
- A Subtreasury of American Humor is a 1941 anthology edited by E. B. White and Katharine White, of contemporary United States humor writers. Both editors...
- government funds in the United States Department of the Treasury and its subtreasuries Federal Reserve System (1913–present), a system of banks controlling...
- the U.S. Dollar). Government funds were gradually transferred from subtreasuries to the Federal Reserve, and a 1920 act of the 66th Congress (The Independent...
- hosts the Erode Rural DSP Office, Perundurai Police station, Court, and Subtreasury office. The town Panchayat Offices and Perundurai Taluk office are there...
- Original United States Mint and Subtreasury (1854) image from 2012...
- which previously housed the United States Custom House and then the Subtreasury, is now a national monument.: 18  55 Wall Street, erected in 1836–1841...
- (1938, Harper) Quo Vadimus: or The Case for the Bicycle, Harper (1938) A Subtreasury of American Humor (1941). Co-edited with Katherine S. White. One Man's...
- Populist position). The Alliance (and Populists) demanded a system of subtreasuries under the federal government, that could accept farmers' crops and advance...
- Matsui adjusted the colonnades to match the dimensions of the nearby Subtreasury building (now Federal Hall). On the Wall Street side, the first floor...