The Cal. Bank suspension : ms., 1886 Dec. 31.

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The Cal. Bank suspension : ms., 1886 Dec. 31.

Primarily concerning the failure of the Bank of California. Lloyd, attorney for E.J. Baldwin, comments on Ralston's character, Baldwin's efforts to avert failure, etc. With this: another version, also in the hand of the Bancroft scribe, and two incomplete typed versions.

Originals : 26 leaves ; 25 cm.Copies : partial reel (36 exposures) : negative (Rich. 98:1) and positive.

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Lloyd, Reuben H.

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Baldwin, Elias Jackson, 1828-1909

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California businessman, investor and racehorse owner/breeder. From the description of Dictation from Elias Jackson Baldwin, 1891. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 26623949 ...

Bank of California

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The Bank of California, in San Francisco, was founded in 1864 by William C. Ralston and Darius O. Mills. From the description of Letter of credit : for Cabbel H. Maddox, 1874 Apr. 7. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122544516 ...

Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918

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Ezekial Thatcher was clerk of the Parkville School District, Shasta County, Calif. He emigrated to California from Pennsylvania in 1850 and helped establish the first school district in the Parkville area. He is descended from the Thatchers of Uffington, England, the same family as Denis Thatcher, husband of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. From the description of H.H. Bancroft letter : San Francisco, Calif., to E. Thatcher, Parkville, Shasta County, Calif. : ALS (photocopy)...

Ralston, William Chapman, 1826-1875

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William Chapman Ralston, San Francisco businessman and financier, was born in Plymouth, Ohio, in 1826. He arrived in San Francisco in 1854, and ten years later, when he organized the Bank of California, he became one of the most important and powerful men in California. He died in San Francisco in 1875. From the description of Letter of William Chapman Ralston, 1865, Sep. 9. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122383437 William ...