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... operations in Virginia City . When the silver economy went through a shake - out in 1866 because of floods and financial difficulties , Ralston's bank helped revitalize operations by extensive loans for installing pumps , opening new ...
... operations in Virginia City . When the silver economy went through a shake - out in 1866 because of floods and financial difficulties , Ralston's bank helped revitalize operations by extensive loans for installing pumps , opening new ...
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... operations which have been described in detail by Allan G. Bogue . A large portion of their loans in Iowa were handled through John Weare , private banker of Cedar Rapids . In Kansas , they worked through various officials of the First ...
... operations which have been described in detail by Allan G. Bogue . A large portion of their loans in Iowa were handled through John Weare , private banker of Cedar Rapids . In Kansas , they worked through various officials of the First ...
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... operations of A. P. Giannini's Bank of Italy ( now the Bank of America ) in the productive and highly diversified California farm areas . The bank , which commenced operations in 1904 , acquired its first " country " branch in 1910 ...
... operations of A. P. Giannini's Bank of Italy ( now the Bank of America ) in the productive and highly diversified California farm areas . The bank , which commenced operations in 1904 , acquired its first " country " branch in 1910 ...
Contents
AMERICAN BANKING BEFORE 1863 | 16 |
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NATIONAL | 40 |
AMERICAS AGE OF ENTERPRISE | 64 |
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