James Holmes papers, 1828-1838.

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James Holmes papers, 1828-1838.

Papers of James Holmes of East Feliciana Parish, La., pertain to the mortgage of land and slaves and include a settlement of partition of the property of the firm of Bostwick and Holmes (1828), appraisers certificate and questionnaire for stockholders of Citizens' Bank of Louisiana (1837), and an act of mortgage (1838).

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Holmes, James.

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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 ...

Bostwick and Holmes.

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