A Check, Dated 1800, From The Bank Of The United States
by BANK OF THE UNITED STATES
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- Signed
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South Orange, New Jersey, United States
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About This Item
(BANK OF THE UNITED STATES). Established in 1791, the Bank of the United States was the country’s first central bank. Its very existence proved to be very controversial, and it didn’t see the renewal of its original twenty-year charter, though it existed in some form for the next few decades. DS. 1pg. February 28, 1800. A partially-printed check from the Bank of the United States. It was written out to John McLure for $958.33 and cashed in the bank’s Baltimore branch. It was signed “G Simpson, Cash” and endorsed “John McLure” on verso. It is in good condition with wear and a hole in the upper left corner.
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- Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (US)
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- 4551
- Title
- A Check, Dated 1800, From The Bank Of The United States
- Author
- BANK OF THE UNITED STATES
- Book Condition
- Used
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
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South Orange, New Jersey
About Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
Stuart Lutz Historic Documents strives to bring you the finest in historic documents, autographs, letters, and manuscripts. We specialize in the correspondence of "household famous" people, such as the Presidents, Revolutionary War and Civil War figures, writers, scientists, entertainers, musicians, notable women, African-Americans, Signers of the Declaration of Independence, business leaders, and aviators. We also sell great content letters signed by eyewitnesses now lost to history's dust.
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- Verso
- The page bound on the left side of a book, opposite to the recto page.