Isaac Clark letter to George C. Gwathmey, 1 January 1850.

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Isaac Clark letter to George C. Gwathmey, 1 January 1850.

Clark writes to Gwathmey, the Cashier of the Bank of Kentucky in Louisville, regarding the sale of 30 shares of his stock in the bank.

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The Filson Historical Society

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Bank of Kentucky

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The Bank of Kentucky was chartered in 1806 by the state legislature as part of a compromise that ended the controversy over private banking. It was modeled on the Bank of the United States and was governed by a president and a twelve-member board of directors. Robert Alexander of Versailles was elected president in 1807 and served for fourteen years during which the bank was sound, profitable, and conservatively administered. The bank's charter was repealed in 1822 by a hard-money legislature af...

Clark, Isaac, 1787-1868.

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Farmer of Jefferson County, Kentucky. From the description of Isaac Clark : papers, 1807-1871. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49193375 ...