B.
Banks and banking, see [Finance].
Barker, Wharton, radical Populist candidate (1900), [194].
Barr, E. N., The Populist Uprising, cited, [134 (note)].
"Battle of the Standards," campaign of 1896, [189].
Bland, R. P., Bryan and, [179]; "Father of Free Silver," [181].
Brothers of Freedom, [116].
Brown, B. G., elected Governor of Missouri, [14]; candidate for presidential nomination, [16].
Bryan, W. J., at Democratic convention (1896), [177]; life, [177]-[178]; interest in politics, [178]; editor Omaha World-Herald, [179]; in Congress, [179]; personal appearance, [180]; convention speech quoted, [180]-[181]; nomination, [181], [186]; and People's Party, [186], [191]; campaign, [189]-[190]; defeat, [190], [191].
Buchanan, James, and National Greenback party, [82], [127].
Butler, General B. F., and silver question, [90]; presidential nomination, [96]-[97].