Ticklers, 1808-1825.

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Ticklers, 1808-1825.

The tickler was a chronological listing by due date of notes drawn on the bank. Information present includes the borrower's name, note number, amount due, and due date. The tickler apparently served as a daily reminder for bank officials of notes that were due each day.

2 cubic ft. (4 v.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6761235

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Bank of Kentucky (Frankfort, Ky.)

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In 1824, the Bank of Kentucky lost its authorization to loan money, discount notes, or bills of exchange. The efforts of its administrators to settle the bank's business prior to closing were not completed until 1870. From the description of Subunit history. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145413563 Harrison Blanton was made cashier and agent of the Bank of Kentucky in the fall of 1835. He held that position until the spring of 1846. During this period he had in his possessio...