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Page 32
... bank was in bad repute — it had ceased to do a general banking business " and took deposits only in a special and limited sense.46 It held that the paper Todd used was not " current bankable paper " and that it was circulating at a ...
... bank was in bad repute — it had ceased to do a general banking business " and took deposits only in a special and limited sense.46 It held that the paper Todd used was not " current bankable paper " and that it was circulating at a ...
Page 33
... Bank immediately afterwards to the best of my recollection . Question 14th by same . Have you or not , been doing business as a merchant , and otherwise in Springfield , Illinois before the first day of September 1841. and ever since ...
... Bank immediately afterwards to the best of my recollection . Question 14th by same . Have you or not , been doing business as a merchant , and otherwise in Springfield , Illinois before the first day of September 1841. and ever since ...
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... bank did or did not have the $ 50,000 required . Lincoln advised him that , " In relation to the banks already in existence no new duty is im- posed on you by the Eighth Section of the new law , unless such banks apply for the issuing ...
... bank did or did not have the $ 50,000 required . Lincoln advised him that , " In relation to the banks already in existence no new duty is im- posed on you by the Eighth Section of the new law , unless such banks apply for the issuing ...
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