Samuel J. Peters letter, 1843 Sept. 15.

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Samuel J. Peters letter, 1843 Sept. 15.

Samuel J. Peters Sr. of New Orleans, La., writes Charles P. Leverich of New York, N.Y., regarding the sound state of the City Bank of New Orleans and business relations with New York firms.

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City Bank of New-Orleans

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The City Bank of New Orleans was incorporated in 1831. From the description of City Bank records, 1832-1852. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 82463837 ...

Leverich, Charles P., 1803-1876

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Charles P. Leverich was a businessman with businesses both in New Orleans, Louisiana and New York. The family had mercantile and banking interests. From the guide to the Charles P. Leverich business letters MS 222., 1833-1851, bulk dates 1836-1843, (Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, TX) Charles E. Leverich, a resident of New Orleans, Louisiana, served as Sergeant in the 2nd Company of the Battalion Washington Artillery. In 1863, he was disch...

Peters, Samuel Jarvis, 1801-1855

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Samuel J. Peters Sr. was a prominent New Orleans merchant, financier, civic leader, and political figure. Charles Palmer Leverich (1803-1876) and Henry Stanton Leverich (ca. 1806-1885) were New York City shipping merchants, commission agents, and investment bankers. They acted as sugar and cotton factors for planters in New Orleans, La., and Natchez, Miss., including Stephen Duncan, a wealthy cotton and sugar planter of the Natchez area. Charles Leverich became director of the Bank of New York i...