Loyd's celebrated letter to U.S. Grant to put down gold to par Saratoga Springs, 4th mo. 8th, 1873. Gen'l U.S. Grant: Esteemed friend: Having had my mind impressed early this morning, that it would be right for me once more to write to thee on the financial condition of our country ... we must be very honest, and not sell one dollar's worth of gold out of our Treasury, but it must be kept there in reserve, as a basis for our legal tender ...
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