by Miriam Medina (Mimi)

Is that our future?
Panics, Depressions and Economic Crisis Prior to 1930
“Mimi,” is the site administrator of thehistorybox.com, a non-profit educational website. “Mimi Speaks” is her blog. In her capacity as the Website administrator, Miriam Medina is a member of the following societies: The New York Historical Society, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Urban History Association, American Association for State and Local History, the National Law Center On Homelessness and Poverty, the National Council for History Education, The Foundation For the National Archives and National Associate Member of the Smithsonian Institute.
Mimi writes on the following in her article seen here: thehistorybox.com
Thanks Howard for the links…
The Panic of 1819
Panic and Depression 1832
Panic and Depression 1836
The Panic of 1837
Six Year Depression 1837-1843
The Panic of 1857
Panic and Depression 1869-1871
The Panic of 1873
The Panic of 1893-Financial World
The Panic of 1893-Presidential Papers
The Panic of 1901-Market Fails, Panic Reigns-Part I
The Panic of 1901-Market Fails, Panic Reigns-Part II
The Panic of 1901- At The Stock Exchange
Panic and Depression of 1929
Brief Financial Notes based on 1875-1907
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All articles have been researched, compiled and transcribed by Miriam Medina from reliable sources and verified for historical accuracy


Few things to do now in March 2009
Buy Gold, annuities, invest in bonds, plant gardens , community gardens, canning for winter, put up a wind generator, buy some solar panels and batteries, find out where the bridge card’s are attainable and for how long, stock pile wood , heating alcohol, wood burning stoves, wood fired boilers,learn how to bake bread, eat frugally,use lots of rice, grow potatoes , onions, raspberries, lettuce, corn, apples, pears, peaches ,blueberries, plant some rhubarb for pies & sauces, tomatoes for pasta & spaghetti, soups & might pray a lot at your church or where ever you can gather strength
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