HOWE, JOHN BADLAM: 1813-1882.
Born in Boston, Mass., on Mar. 3, 1813, John Badlam Howe graduated from Trinity College in 1832. He moved to Indiana , where he was a member of the state Legislature in 1840 and of the state constitutional convention in 1850. He died in Lima, Ind., on Jan. 22, 1882.
Information from Appletons' Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Vol. III.
- The Political Economy of Great Britain, the United States and
France in the Use of Money. A New Science of Production and
Exchange. Boston, 1878.

- Monetary and Industrial Fallacies. A Dialogue.
Boston, 1878.

- Production and Exchange: a Definition of Money and
Deposits. New York, 1878.

- Mono-Metalism and Bi-Metalism; or, the Science of Monetary
Values. Boston, 1879.

- The Common Sense, the Mathematics, and the Metaphysics of
Money. Boston, 1881.

- A Reply to Criticisms on Same, n.p.
[Boston], 1882.
