I did some research on the subject ( a History of Money and Banking in the United States, Murray Rothbard) and I see where you are correct on the issue of the influence of Mexican silver and the British (the raising the interest rates) came into play and caused the recession of 1837.
Thanks, although Rothbard isn’t as new as Peter Temin, who used computers to follow the financial flows, as did Richard Timberlake.
However, I found the Woodbury plan for Jackson’s national bank in the Jackson papers in Nashville.