J. B. Moussier and the Property Banks of Louisiana*
Irene D. Neu
Business History Review, 1961, vol. 35, issue 4, 550-557
Abstract:
The property bank, an ingenious new institution that provided badly needed capital for southern mercantile and agricultural operations, appears to have been the creation of one man's imagination. It is ironical that he died in financial embarrassment, leaving behind few clues for the curious historian.
Date: 1961
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