
Rhodes Bradford (born 1849) enlisted in the 34th Pennsylvanian Volunteers during the American Civil War, he moved to New York in 1872 and became a journalist. In 1877 he started Rhodes' Journal of Banking, later buying and incorporating older banking journals. He was elected to the New York Assembly, was Chairman of Commerce on Banks and Banking, was unanimously nominated to for Congress, but declined the honour. And was the founder and president of the 34th Street National Bank, New York, which is pictured above between 1900 - 1910.
Following is part of what seems a fascinating article from his Rhodes' Journal
in 1881, discussing the problems the Rothschild Jewish bankers were making
for Russia. As explained in-depth in Mr William Still's The Money Masters:
in 1881, discussing the problems the Rothschild Jewish bankers were making
for Russia. As explained in-depth in Mr William Still's The Money Masters:
It must be admitted that the Jewish people control the financial markets of Europe, possessing a much greater influence than in this country. The Emperor of Russia found that he could not place a loan in the Continental markets, because Rothschild did not view such a loan as favorable to the interests of England. A few Jewish bankers are therefore really the arbitrators of peace and war in Europe.

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