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[Fred Charlewood, Sarah Poole, Amy Negus and an unknown person] [picture] /
The William Henry Corkhill Tilba Tilba Collection.; Photo taken at the Poole-Charlewood wedding
[Queenie Poole, later Mrs William Thompson] [picture] /
The William Henry Corkhill Tilba Tilba Collection.; Similar to TT428
[Queenie Poole] [picture] /
The William Henry Corkhill Tilba Tilba Collection.; Negative in bad condition
[Sunnyside, home of Mr Sam Poole] [picture] /
The William Henry Corkhill Tilba Tilba Collection
A policymaker confronts uncertainty
This article is a reprint of a speech given by William Poole, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, to the St. Louis Gateway Chapter of the National Association for Business Economics. In today's environment economic uncertainties abound both abroad and at home. In this article the author discusses the five categories of uncertainty facing today's policymakers: 1) the data; 2) future events, shocks and disturbances; 3) how the economy works; 4) market reactions to Fed policy; and 5) market anticipations of Fed policy. Poole also discusses the Federal Reserve's role in dealing with each of these uncertainties and today's policy environment.Monetary policy - United States
Receipt for payment from John Cocke to William Poole and Company, Mobile, Alabama, February 19, 1837
This document is part of the John Cocke papers that contains the personal, business, and legal papers of this 19th century Marengo County, Alabama, plantation owner, who not only managed his own plantation but also served as an agent for various family members. Financial papers consist of receipts from grocers and suppliers detailing purchases (including slave purchases); account books for his blacksmith shop; and labor accounts with payroll. There are cotton records that contain correspondence as well as accounts
[Mrs Joseph Poole and children, Ivy and Zena] [picture] /
The William Henry Corkhill Tilba Tilba Collection
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