New Orleans bills of exchange collection, 1836-1872.

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New Orleans bills of exchange collection, 1836-1872.

The collection consists of bank notes, drafts, promissory notes, drafts to and from French and English banking houses, and items pertaining to private individuals and firms doing business with various banks in New Orleans, Louisiana. Banks documented include Citizens' Bank of Louisiana, Canal Bank, Bank of New Orleans, and the New Orleans National Banking Association.

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Bank of New Orleans.

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New Orleans National Banking Association.

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Citizens' Bank of Louisiana

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The Citizens' Bank of Louisiana was chartered in 1833 in New Orleans, La., as a property bank that financed extensive deals in land and slaves. The bank's charter was renewed as a commercial bank in 1853. The Citizens' Bank was merged into the Canal-Commercial Trust and Savings Bank in 1924. From the description of Citizens' Bank of Louisiana papers, 1836-1877, 1902. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 82463828 ...

Canal Bank (New Orleans, La.)

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