State-Chartered American Commercial Banks, 1781–1801
Benjamin J. Klebaner
Business History Review, 1979, vol. 53, issue 4, 529-538
Abstract:
As is generally known, the 1790s was the first decade in which the American banking system expanded. Professor Klebaner has taken the trouble to ascertain the fate of the state-chartered banks founded in that decade. He has put his material into lists that we are glad to publish as a unique source of banking history.
Date: 1979
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