Staff Picks: The “Division of Negro Economics,” 1918-1921
Learn about the history of a trailblazing WWI-era office of the department of labor and its researchers of African American economics. Read more
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FRASER content comes from many sources – our own physical library collection, discards from other libraries, and formal partnerships. Read about our partnership program and our approach to working with...
View ArticleStaff Picks: Darryl R. Francis
Learn more about the St. Louis Fed’s 7th president Darryl R. Francis and his role during the Great Inflation of the second half of the 20th Century. Read more
View ArticleLibrarian Life: Organization of Digitized Archival Collections
They say that the perfect is the enemy of the good. Read about how the FRASER team has applied best practices to produce more content, faster. Read more
View ArticleFRASER Features: Call Reports
Answers to some frequently asked questions about the Call Reports collection on FRASER. Read more
View ArticleLibrarian Life: 2018 FRASER Year in Review
From 1820s bank balance sheets to last month's Federal Reserve data, learn about what was new and notable on FRASER in 2018. Read more
View ArticleStaff Picks: The Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company
Learn about the short-lived first major bank for African Americans and its records that provide a unique record of their lives just after the Civil War. Read more
View ArticleUncurrent Events: The Woman-Power Behind the “Woman in Industry Service”
Before there was a Women's Bureau, there was the WWI-era Woman in Industry Service. Read about the accomplishments of this Department of Labor division and its director, Mary Van Kleeck. Read more
View ArticleFRASER Features: 15 Years of Treasures
How well do you know FRASER? Test your knowledge of FRASER fun facts. Read more
View ArticleStaff Picks: G. William Miller Papers
Learn more about G. William Miller, the only Chairman of the Board of Governors to become Secretary of the Treasury, and his role during the Carter administration. Read more
View ArticleLibrarian Life: Way, Way Back with FRASER
Learn about one of one of the many tools in the FRASER librarian’s toolkit: Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. Read more
View ArticleLibrarian Life: 2019 Year in Review
From a comprehensive history of a regional Federal Reserve Bank to early 20th century bank directories, find out what was new and notable on FRASER in 2019. Read more
View ArticleStaff Picks: Darryl R. Francis
Learn more about the St. Louis Fed’s 7th president Darryl R. Francis and his role during the Great Inflation of the second half of the 20th Century. Read more
View ArticleLibrarian Life: Organization of Digitized Archival Collections
They say that the perfect is the enemy of the good. Read about how the FRASER team has applied best practices to produce more content, faster. Read more
View ArticleFRASER Features: Call Reports
Answers to some frequently asked questions about the Call Reports collection on FRASER. Read more
View ArticleLibrarian Life: 2018 FRASER Year in Review
From 1820s bank balance sheets to last month's Federal Reserve data, learn about what was new and notable on FRASER in 2018. Read more
View ArticleStaff Picks: The Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company
Learn about the short-lived first major bank for African Americans and its records that provide a unique record of their lives just after the Civil War. Read more
View ArticleUncurrent Events: The Woman-Power Behind the “Woman in Industry Service”
Before there was a Women's Bureau, there was the WWI-era Woman in Industry Service. Read about the accomplishments of this Department of Labor division and its director, Mary Van Kleeck. Read more
View ArticleFRASER Features: 15 Years of Treasures
How well do you know FRASER? Test your knowledge of FRASER fun facts. Read more
View ArticleStaff Picks: G. William Miller Papers
Learn more about G. William Miller, the only Chairman of the Board of Governors to become Secretary of the Treasury, and his role during the Carter administration. Read more
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