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Letter from the Anglo-Californian Bank, Ltd. to Bullion & Exchange Bank, March 3, 1888
A letter dated March 3, 1888, from the Anglo-Californian Bank, Ltd. in San Francisco, California, to the Bullion & Exchange Bank in Carson City, Nevada. The letter explains the workings of the spot silver market and the reasons behind their lower silver price. Philip Lilienthal, founder of the Anglo-Californian Bank in 1873 (successor to J & W Seligman and Co. of London), is mentioned in the context of the letter.
Associated People/Businesses
- Anglo-Californian Bank
- Bullion and Exchange Bank (Carson CIty, Nev.)
- LOW, FRE'D / STEINHART, IGN. / LILIENTHAL, PHILLIP
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Arc.MS.56, Box 14, Folder 1