668:. The fake text refers only to gold, not to silver, which was added by 1998 to Internet references. It claims to be an executive order, but its text was written it to apply to specific individuals ("Your possession"), and so if the text originated from the government, it would have been sent to individuals, not published as an executive order. The first paragraph starts with the actual text of Executive Order 6102, then edits it slightly (changing "said national emergency" to "a national emergency" and "still continues to exist" to "still exists") and then adds invented text. The minor edits and the way that the real text and fake text are combined mid-sentence make it almost certainly an intentionally designed hoax, rather than an accident.
626:, which went into effect December 31, 1974. However, P. L. 93-373 did not repeal the Gold Repeal Joint Resolution, which banned any contracts that specified payment in a fixed amount of money as gold or a fixed amount of gold. That is, contracts remained unenforceable if they used gold monetarily, rather than as a commodity of trade. However, an Act enacted on Oct. 28, 1977, Pub. L. No. 95-147, § 4(c), 91 Stat. 1227, 1229 (originally codified at 31 U.S.C. § 463 note, recodified as amended at 31 U.S.C. § 5118(d)(2)) amended the 1933 Joint Resolution to make it clear that parties could again include so-called gold clauses in contracts made after 1977.
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that she had obtained the license so that the
Barabans could continue to deal in gold. The Barabans had a cigar box full of gold-filled scrap jewelry visible in one of the showcases. Government agents raided the Barabans' business and found another hidden box of US and foreign gold coins. The coins were seized and Baraban was charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States.
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were shocked to find that their gold was confiscated. The Swiss made appeals, but they were denied; they were entitled to paper money but not their gold. The Swiss company would have lost 40% of their gold's value if they had tried to buy the same amount of gold with the paper money that they received in exchange for their confiscated gold.
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Kingdom introduced the gold trade ban law in 1966 (Exchange Control Act 1947). It became illegal for UK residents to continue to hold more than four gold coins dated after 1817, or to buy any gold coins unless they obtain collector licence from Bank of England. The reasoning was to prevent
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of over 5,000 troy ounces (160 kg) of gold. When
Campbell attempted to withdraw the gold, Chase refused and Campbell sued Chase. A federal prosecutor indicted Campbell the following day, September 27, 1933, for failing to surrender his gold. Ultimately, the prosecution of Campbell failed but the
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subsequently changed the statutory gold content of the U.S. Dollar from $ 20.67 to $ 35 an ounce. While this might be seen to some as a move that increased the value of gold, it actually merely devalued the U.S. Dollar so that less gold was required to back U.S. Currency, and the
Federal Reserve was
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The US Treasury also came into possession of a large number of safe deposit boxes due to bank failures. During the 1930s, over 3000 banks failed, and the contents of their safe deposit boxes were remanded to the custody of the
Treasury. If no one claimed the box, it remained in the possession of the
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unenforceable. It also allowed the
President to change the gold content of the US dollar by proclamation. Immediately following its passage, Roosevelt changed the gold content of the dollar from $ 20.67 to $ 35 per ounce, thereby devaluing US federal reserve notes, which were backed on gold. That
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Foreigners also had gold confiscated and were forced to accept paper money for their gold. The
Uebersee Finanz-Korporation, a Swiss banking company, had $ 1,250,000 in gold coins for business use. The Uebersee Finanz-Korporation entrusted the gold to an American firm for safekeeping, and the Swiss
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Most of the text does not appear in the actual executive order. In fact, safe deposit boxes held by individuals were not forcibly searched or seized under the order, and the few prosecutions that occurred in the 1930s for gold "hoarding" were executed under different statutes. One of the few such
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David
Baraban and his son Jacob owned a refining company. The Barabans' license to deal in unmelted scrap gold was revoked and so the Barabans operated their refining business under a license issued to a Minnie Sarch. The Barabans admitted that Minnie Sarch had nothing to do with the business and
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Therefore... I hereby proclaim that such gold and silver holdings are prohibited, and that all such coin, bullion or other possessions of gold and silver be tendered within fourteen days to agents of the
Government... for compensation at the official price, in the legal tender of the Government.
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By virtue of the authority vested in me by
Section 5 (b) of the Act of October 6, 1917, as amended by Section 2 of the Act of March 9, 1933, in which Congress declared that a serious emergency exists, I as President, do declare that the national emergency still exists; that the continued private
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conducted by the Secret Service. The arrests took place simultaneously in New York and three California cities: San Francisco, San Jose, and Oakland. Morris Anolik was arrested in New York with $ 5,000 in U.S. and foreign gold coins; Dan Levin and Edward Friedman of San Jose were arrested with $
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The order specifically exempted "customary use in industry, profession or art," a provision that covered artists, jewelers, dentists, sign-makers, etc. The order also permitted any person to hold up to $ 100 in gold coins, a face value equivalent to 5 troy ounces (160 g) of gold valued at
233:" and promises made to purchasers of Liberty and Victory Loans during World War I. The critics also claimed this Executive Order would lead to an inflation of supply of credit and currency, which would cause a fraudulent economic boom which would inevitably bust and result in a depression.
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Gus Farber, a diamond and jewelry merchant from San Francisco, was prosecuted for the sale of thirteen $ 20 gold coins without a license. Secret Service agents discovered the sale with the help of the buyer. Farber, his father, and 12 others were arrested in four American cities after a
436:, which restricted trade with countries hostile to the United States. Eventually, Ruffino appealed the conviction to the 9th District Circuit Court of Appeals in 1940; however, the judgment of the lower courts was upheld, based on the President's executive orders and the
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free to print more paper money. All international transactions by the U.S. Treasury were afterward calculated with the new valuation for gold at $ 35 an ounce (equivalent to $ 824 in 2023). The resulting profit that the federal government realized funded the
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and private contracts. Private contracts or bonds that were written in terms of gold were to be paid in paper currency instead of gold although all of the contracts and the bonds proclaimed that they were payable in gold, and at least one, the fourth
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Your possession... and/or safe deposit box to store them is known by the government from bank and insurance records. Therefore... your vault box must remain sealed, and may only be opened in the presence of an agent of the Internal Revenue Service.
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hoarding of gold and silver by subjects of the United States poses a grave threat to the peace, equal justice, and well-being of the United States; and that appropriate measures must be taken immediately to protect the interests of our people.
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413:, which gave legislative permanence to Roosevelt's orders. A new set of Treasury regulations was issued providing civil penalties of confiscation of all gold and imposition of fines equal to double the value of the gold seized.
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cases occurred in 1936, when a safe deposit box containing over 10,000 troy ounces (310 kg) of gold belonging to Zelik Josefowitz, who was not a US citizen, was seized with a search warrant as part of a prosecution for
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approximately $ 10,000 in 2020. The same paragraph also exempted "gold coins having recognized special value to collectors of rare and unusual coins", which protected recognized gold coin collections from legal seizure.
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The private ownership of gold certificates was legalized in 1964, and they can be openly owned by collectors but are not redeemable in gold. The limitation on gold ownership in the US was repealed after President
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15,000 in gold; Sam Nankin was arrested in Oakland; in San Francisco, nine men were arrested on charges of hoarding gold. In all, $ 24,000 in gold was seized by Secret Service Agents during the operation.
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is satisfied that it is expedient so to do, for the protection of the currency or of the public credit of the Commonwealth. On January 30, 1976, the operation of that part of the Act was suspended.
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Numerous individuals and companies were prosecuted related to Roosevelt's Executive Order 6102. The prosecutions took place under the subsequent Executive Orders 6111, 6260, 6261 and the
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In Poland, a similar regulation was issued on November 7, 1919, which forced citizens to sell their gold and silver to the state. A month later, it was extended until January 31, 1920.
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warrant for arrest and confiscation of the coins. A legalized surviving coin sold for over $ 7.5 million in 2002, making it one of the most valuable coins in the world.
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All safe deposit boxes in banks or financial institutions have been sealed.... All sales or purchases or movements of such gold and silver... are hereby prohibited.
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gold coin. The order caused all gold coin production to cease and all 1933 minted coins to be destroyed. About 20 such coins were stolen, leading to an outstanding
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of March 9, 1933, a violation of the order was punishable by fine up to $ 10,000 (equivalent to $ 235,000 in 2023), up to ten years in prison, or both.
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in California gold country, was convicted of possessing 78 ounces of gold and was sentenced to 6 months in jail and a $ 500 fine, and had his gold seized.
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At the time, this policy faced criticism from those who asserted it was "completely immoral" and "a flagrant violation of the solemn promises made in the
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people from hoarding the gold, while the cost of living and inflation increased. This act was repealed in 1971.
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within the continental United States." The executive order was made under the authority of the
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using profit realized from international transactions against new Federal reserves.
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Forbidding the Hoarding of Gold Coin, Gold Bullion and Gold Certificates
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in exchange for $ 20.67 (equivalent to $ 487 in 2023) per
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Executive Order 6102 also led to the extreme rarity of the
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Military history of the United States during World War II
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216 Jamaica Avenue, LLC v. S & R Playhouse Realty Co.
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By lawful order..., the President of the United States.
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The first known reference to the hoax was in the book
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824:Bullock, C.J. (February 15, 1934). "Devaluation".
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1471:After the Crash: Life In the New Great Depression
666:After the Crash: Life In the New Great Depression
568:dissenting. The four justices were labelled the "
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844:"Hoarders Face Heavy Penalty Under U.S. Writ"
3109:Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
1473:, Acclaim Publishing Co., 1996, pp. 193â194.
1243:"Uebersee Finanz-Korporation, Etc. V. Rosen"
344:, also established by the Gold Reserve Act.
226:, which went into effect December 31, 1974.
1435:Norman v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co.
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2616:Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia
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1625:"A History of Gold Controls in Australia"
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284:that were issued. By the late 1920s, the
2686:Roosevelt Institute for American Studies
2529:1920 United States presidential election
2138:Harlan F. Stone Supreme Court nomination
1937:National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933
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1483:Roosevelt, Franklin D. (April 5, 1933).
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3114:Federal Emergency Relief Administration
2210:U.S. occupation of Nicaragua, 1912â1933
2143:Wiley Rutledge Supreme Court nomination
1971:Aid to Families with Dependent Children
1897:Federal Emergency Relief Administration
1423:Wikisource:Gold Repeal Joint Resolution
977:. New York: Random House. p. 352.
951:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800â"
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826:The Review of Economics and Statistics
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266:that had not been repealed, he issued
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1725:of FDR's Banking Crisis Fireside Chat
1717:from The American Presidency Project.
1128:from the original on February 2, 2021
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949:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
884:from the original on February 9, 2014
518:Norman v. Baltimore & Ohio R. Co.
3235:Rural Electrification Administration
3200:Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
2659:Franklin Delano Roosevelt Foundation
2499:Democratic National Convention, 1920
2299:Declaration by United Nations (1942)
2287:Combined Munitions Assignments Board
1932:National Labor Relations Act of 1935
324:, as amended by the recently passed
280:(1913) required 40% gold backing of
3190:Works Progress Administration (WPA)
2215:U.S. occupation of Haiti, 1915â1934
2017:Defense industry non-discrimination
1399:FDIC Law, Regulations, Related Acts
1336:from the original on April 16, 2014
1148:"FindACase: United States v. Scrap"
1080:. November 27, 1933. Archived from
129:Forbade ownership of quantities of
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2664:Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
2652:Roosevelt Institute Campus Network
2022:Fair Employment Practice Committee
1990:Securities and Exchange Commission
1922:Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
1635:from the original on March 4, 2016
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1365:Tooltip Public Law (United States)
620:Tooltip Public Law (United States)
434:Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917
322:Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917
220:Tooltip Public Law (United States)
200:Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917
141:worth in excess of $ 100 (about 5
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3149:Public Works Administration (PWA)
3119:FrazierâLemke Farm Bankruptcy Act
3079:Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
2232:Second London Naval Treaty (1936)
2069:Executive Office of the President
1983:Federal Communications Commission
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1623:Suchecki, Bron (August 4, 2008).
1102:. October 9, 1933. Archived from
630:Hoax of safe deposit box seizures
3174:Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
3139:National Recovery Administration
3129:National Industrial Recovery Act
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2405:State of the Union Address (1934
2222:Good Neighbor Policy (1933â1945)
1947:National Recovery Administration
1593:Parliament of Australia (1959).
1268:"FindLaw | Cases and Codes"
1150:. Ny.findacase.com. 1938-01-10.
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580:Subsequent events and abrogation
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2787:World War II: When Lions Roared
2642:Presidential Library and Museum
1917:Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1944
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971:Roosevelt, Franklin D. (1938).
684:Similar laws in other countries
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3220:National Labor Relations Board
3210:Judicial Procedures Reform Act
2282:Home front during World War II
1776:President of the United States
1599:Commonwealth Consolidated Acts
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2887:Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr.
2779:Backstairs at the White House
2451:Early life, education, career
2128:Federal Judicial appointments
1959:National Youth Administration
1954:Works Progress Administration
1601:. Commonwealth of Australia.
880:. April 6, 1933. p. 16.
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2430:1944 (Second Bill of Rights)
2354:Madison Square Garden speech
2227:Montevideo Convention (1933)
2108:Jefferson's Birthday holiday
2047:Japanese American internment
1715:Text of Executive Order 6102
1395:"Statements of Policy: Gold"
1007:Suzan, Clarke (2013-01-29).
943:American Antiquarian Society
923:American Antiquarian Society
850:. April 6, 1933. p. 1.
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3074:Agricultural Adjustment Act
2893:John Aspinwall Roosevelt II
2118:Judicial Court-Packing Bill
2057:Italian-American internment
1942:Public Works Administration
1907:Agricultural Adjustment Act
1902:Civilian Conservation Corps
807:Political Science Quarterly
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509:U.S. v. Bankers' Trust Co.,
342:Exchange Stabilization Fund
157:Exchange Stabilization Fund
155:Enabled Federal funding of
84:Executive Order number
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3104:Farm Credit Administration
3099:Homeowners Refinancing Act
3084:Civil Works Administration
2681:White House Roosevelt Room
2262:1940 Selective Service Act
2185:Presidential Proclamations
2052:German-American internment
1978:Communications Act of 1934
1927:Tennessee Valley Authority
1327:Government Printing Office
1270:. Caselaw.lp.findlaw.com.
1218:"Ruffino V. United States"
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1534:Poland, Wolters Kluwer.
636:Internal Revenue Service
586:Gold Reserve Act of 1934
576:supported by the press.
438:Gold Reserve Act of 1934
411:Gold Reserve Act of 1934
376:Gold Reserve Act of 1934
3164:Railroad Retirement Act
3043:American Liberty League
2326:Morgenthau Plan support
2272:Atlantic Charter (1941)
1995:Monetary gold ownership
1122:The Evening Independent
1096:"Gold Indictment No. 1"
848:Chattanooga Daily Times
784:TOM:/bss/d093query.html
3360:Federal Reserve System
2869:Anna Roosevelt Halsted
2456:Warm Springs Institute
2399:The More Abundant Life
2344:1932 Acceptance speech
2095:Four Freedoms Monument
2034:Executive Orders 9066,
2012:Record on civil rights
1860:Third and fourth terms
1855:First and second terms
1803:New York State Senator
1655:"Exchange Control Act"
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535:Nortz v. United States
491:Perry v. United States
468:Nortz v. United States
3266:Franklin D. Roosevelt
3159:Reciprocal Tariff Act
3064:Emergency Banking Act
2771:The White House Years
2757:Sunrise at Campobello
2693:Franklin D. Roosevelt
2471:Assassination attempt
1912:Emergency Banking Act
1761:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1523:on December 15, 2008.
1106:on February 10, 2009.
1084:on November 15, 2009.
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312:owned by them to the
282:Federal Reserve Notes
204:Emergency Banking Act
180:Franklin D. Roosevelt
113:Publication date
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3350:1933 in American law
3286:Henry Morgenthau Jr.
3134:National Housing Act
3094:Executive Order 6102
2765:Eleanor and Franklin
2425:1941 (Four Freedoms)
2371:Arsenal of Democracy
2366:Day of Infamy speech
2292:War Production Board
1787:Governor of New York
1458:540 F.3d 433
1440:294 U.S. 240
740:Executive Order 6814
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399:Henry Morgenthau Jr.
202:, as amended by the
169:Executive Order 6102
68:Executive Order 6102
31:Executive Order 6102
2803:Hyde Park on Hudson
2749:The Roosevelt Story
2738:I'd Rather Be Right
2727:U.S. Postage stamps
2721:Unfinished portrait
2707:Four Freedoms Award
2647:Roosevelt Institute
2376:"...is fear itself"
2079:CullenâHarrison Act
2074:G.I. Bill of Rights
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558:Willis Van Devanter
391:Chase National Bank
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2875:James Roosevelt II
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2113:Jefferson Memorial
2064:Brownlow Committee
1880:New Deal coalition
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1595:"Banking Act 1959"
1124:. April 13, 1939.
878:The New York Times
874:"Hoarding of Gold"
792:2013-03-16 at the
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2923:Warren Delano Jr.
2899:James Roosevelt I
2881:Elliott Roosevelt
2863:Eleanor Roosevelt
2606:Paralytic illness
2393:Quarantine Speech
1511:"Josefowitz Gold"
1319:Public Law 93-373
761:Great Contraction
756:Gold Clause Cases
588:made contractual
562:George Sutherland
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