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A Few Words on the Savings Banks in Eastern and Western Canada, and Particularly on the "Montreal City and District" from its Establishment
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A Few Words on the Savings Banks in Eastern and Western Canada, and Particularly on the "Montreal City and District" from its Establishment
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Abstract |
The early history of a Montreal bank, which opened in May 1846 as a "benefit society" to serve the poor of the city. The original honourary directors of this institution were drawn equally from the elites of Montreal's English and French communities, and were predominately (but not totally) Catholics.
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Montreal
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Printed by John Lovell & Son
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Date |
1884
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12p,
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Language |
en
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Citation |
A Few Words on the Savings Banks in Eastern and Western Canada, and Particularly on the “Montreal City and District” from Its Establishment. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell & Son, 1884.
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