Title: Jacob H. Hollander collection manuscripts, 1660-1936
ID: 01/01/MSS00024
Primary Creator: Hollander, Jacob H. (1871-1940)
Extent: 0.75 Linear Feet
Arrangement: Each item is assigned a number based on Hollander's own arrangement of his collection. The manuscripts comprise Hollander numbers 3923-4071.
Jacob Harry Hollander (July 23, 1871 - July 9, 1940) was born in Baltimore, Maryland to Meyer and Rosa (Meyer) Hollander. After attending local public and private schools as well as spending one year at the Pennsylvania Military Academy, Hollander graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1891. He received a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1894, when he joined the faculty, and he became a full professor in 1904. As a professor of political economy, Hollander focused on the life and works of the English economist David Ricardo.
Throughout his career, Hollander accepted a variety of governmental assignments, and the first of which was an appointment by President William McKinley to the Bimetallic Commission in 1897. In 1900, he was appointed Treasurer of Puerto Rico and implemented the Hollander Tax. Hollander resigned the position in August 1901, and the Department of the Interior sent him to Native American territory in Oklahoma in 1904 as a special agent. President Theodore Roosevelt appointed Hollander as a financial advisor to the Dominican Republic from ca. 1905-1910. Hollander would support Roosevelt in his presidential campaign in 1912, and he was an advocate of Prohibition and, following World War I, a pacifist. He died in 1940.
Repository: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Access Restrictions: The collection is open for research.
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Acquisition Method: Purchase, 1958.
Related Publications: Marsh, Elsie A. G. The Economic Library of Jacob H. Hollander. Baltimore: Privately Printed, 1937. Available online.
Other Note: The collection is housed in the Hollander quarto and folio sections.