Additional Reading
- Biographical Dictionary of the United States Secretaries of the Treasury, 1789–1995 By Bernard S. Katz, C. Daniel Vencill, Greenwood Press
- Carter Glass: A Biography By Rixey Smith, Norman Beasley (1939) republished by Ayer Company Publishers, ISBN 0-8369-5446-7
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