Brooklyn savings banks publications 1925-1976

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Brooklyn savings banks publications 1925-1976

The Brooklyn savings bank publications are comprised of newsletters and bulletins published by various savings banks in Brooklyn during the period 1925 to 1976.

1.05 Linear feet; in five half manuscript boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6329104

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Bushwick Savings Bank (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.).

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Originally established for philanthropic purposes, savings banks began emerging in the United States between 1815 and 1820, and were the fastest-growing financial institutions of the first half of the 19th century. One of the first major savings banks in New York City was the Greenwich Savings Bank, established in 1833. By 1860, savings banks had become profit-making institutions, and there were 19 savings banks operating in New York City. With their reputation for conservative mana...

Lincoln Savings Bank (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.).

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Williamsburgh Savings Bank

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Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn.

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East New York Savings Bank

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Originally established for philanthropic purposes, savings banks began emerging in the United States between 1815 and 1820, and were the fastest-growing financial institutions of the first half of the 19th century. One of the first major savings banks in New York City was the Greenwich Savings Bank, established in 1833. By 1860, savings banks had become profit-making institutions, and there were 19 savings banks operating in New York City. With their reputation for conservative mana...

South Brooklyn Savings Bank (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.).

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Originally established for philanthropic purposes, savings banks began emerging in the United States between 1815 and 1820, and were the fastest-growing financial institutions of the first half of the 19th century. One of the first major savings banks in New York City was the Greenwich Savings Bank, established in 1833. By 1860, savings banks had become profit-making institutions, and there were 19 savings banks operating in New York City. With their reputation for conservative mana...

Brooklyn Savings Bank

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Originally established for philanthropic purposes, savings banks began emerging in the United States between 1815 and 1820, and were the fastest-growing financial institutions of the first half of the 19th century. One of the first major savings banks in New York City was the Greenwich Savings Bank, established in 1833. By 1860, savings banks had become profit-making institutions, and there were 19 savings banks operating in New York City. With their reputation for conservative mana...