Proceedings of the friends of a national bank at their public meeting held in Boston, fifteenth July, 1841 including an address to the people of the U[nited] States showing that, to give healthful action to the vital functions of the Constitution of the United States, a national bank (not a government bank), invested with the powers herein described, is indispensably necessary
Address by P.P.F. Degrand--p. [3]-14; discussion of locating the "Mother Bank" at Boston, in reprint of articles from the Boston atlas, dated May through July 1841--p. [15]-30.