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(NEW YORK CITY.) First Report of the Bank for Savings in the City of New York.

(NEW YORK CITY.) First Report of the Bank for Savings in the City of New York. 13 pages. 8vo, stitched; foxing, moderate dampstaining; uncut. New York, 1820

  • Notes: The Bank for Savings in the City of New-York was established in 1819 as New York's first savings bank, advertised as a "bank for the poor." It remained in operation through 1991. This report sets forth the bank's aspirations to care for the finances of tavern-keepers, seamen, clergymen, and other New Yorkers of modest means. It is signed in type by bank president William Bayard Jr., a close associate of Alexander Hamilton. None traced at auction since 1921, when Anderson Galleries described it as "extremely rare." Shaw & Shoemaker 216.

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