Canal Bank and Trust was a commercial bank in New Orleans, Louisiana . History Canal Bank and Trust was formed by the 1919 merger of Commercial Trust and Savings Bank and Canal Bank. [1] It was renamed Canal Bank and Trust Company on January 1, 1926. [2] Presidents George Ogden (1831-1841) Glendy Burke (1841-1849) [3] Rathbone (1859?) The New Orleans Canal and Banking Company was chartered on March 5, 1831, with an authorized capital of $4 million. The primary function of this "improvement bank" was to build the New Basin Canal, a waterway that would allow goods to be transported directly into the American side of New Orleans.
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Two predecessors — Citizens Bank and Canal Bank in Louisiana — served as banks to plantations from the 1830s until the Civil War, accepted enslaved individuals as collateral on loans, and sometimes took ownership of them when the plantation owners defaulted on the loans." The New Orleans Canal and Banking Company promises to pay FIVE DOLLARS on demand to the bearer NEW ORLEANS ______ 18__ Reverse Script: Latin Lettering: 5 V 5 CANAL BANK Comments Printed by Toppan, Carpenter & Co. Dates are partially handwritten. See also Allegory Boat or watercraft 10 Dollars (Canal Bank; "Redback") The Canal Street Liberty Bank branch offers full-scale financial services that will meet your banking needs. 2714 Canal Street New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 827-0060 DIRECTIONS Branch Hours Lobby Mon 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Tue 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Wed 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Thu 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sat 9:00 AM -12:00 PM Sun Closed Drive Up Mon The Canal Bank & Trust Company went into liquidation on March 1, 1933 following the National Bank Holiday. Originally organized as the New Orleans Canal and Banking Company in 1831, this financial institution was succeeded on May 22, 1933 by the National Bank of Commerce in New Orleans.
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The Canal Bank Apartments Located in the CBD and in walking distance to New Orleans' premier cultural, entertainment and dining establishments. 1 2 3 4 5 Leasing Now A thoughtful renovation of a historic 1843 bank building into 9 luxury apartment residences. Spacious 1br & 2br Units Hardwood Floors Throughout Granite Countertops Throughout That recommendation pitted two private West Bank canals engaged in a century-long rivalry. The first had been dug by the Barataria and Lafourche Canal Company, starting in 1829 and using enslaved. The Canal Bank typified such "improvement" companies that transformed New Orleans during the 1830s and 1840s. 301 Magazine architecturally reflects the importance of the Canal Bank, in that it incorporates the Doric portico of its first 1832 building with the larger and more "modern" 1843 design by Dakin. Finally, 301 Magazine blends in. The Canal Bank of New Orleans was established on March 5, 1831 for the purpose of financing and digging the New Basin Canal. 228-01 100 Years, the Canal Bank and Trust Company of New Orleans. A Story. 1931 Manuscript 228 Canal Bank and Trust Company of New Orleans, 100 Years.
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Canal Bank 100 All Auction Buy It Now 36 Results Certification Grade Grade Designation Condition Price Buying Format All Filters $100 Large Banknote, Canal Bank New Orleans, 1850's, Uncirculated, Certified $150.00 $3.00 shipping 1830's $100 NEW ORLEANS CANAL and BANKING, NEW ORLEANS, LA PMG 58 EPQ 074-047-F $119.00 Canal Bank and Trust was a commercial bank in New Orleans, Louisiana. Canal Bank and Trust was formed by the 1919 merger of Commercial Trust and Savings Bank and Canal Bank. It was renamed Canal Bank and Trust Company on January 1, 1926. Presidents George Ogden (1831-1841) Glendy Burke (1841-1849) Rathbone (1859?) George B. Jonas (1866?-1877)
CANAL BANK 20 TWENTY 20 NEW-ORLEANS Printer Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New Orleans, United States (1832-1858) Comments Printed by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson - New Orleans & New York. Dates are partly handwritten See also Allegory Boat or watercraft 10 Dollars (Canal Bank) 50 Dollars (Canal Bank) 100 Dollars (Canal Bank) Manage my collection Obsolete Bank Note: New Orleans Canal & Banking Co. Plate A: Remainder: Extremely Fine: 75.00 : 3678 1850's $20.00: Obsolete Bank Note: Citizens Bank of Louisiana, Shreveport : Remainder : 65.00 : 6838 Telephone 508-548-7075 Fax 508-495-6533 (24 hours)
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103 results for canal bank new orleans 20 Save this search Shipping to: 23917 Auction Buy It Now Condition Sort: Best Match Shop on eBay Brand New $20.00 or Best Offer Sponsored 2 Obsolete Canal Bank Bills! $20 & $500! 1850's New Orleans! $81.00 swgoldsilver (17,729) 99.8% 26 bids · 3d 15h left (Sun, 06:09 PM) Free shipping New Orleans CANAL BANK The New Orleans Canal & Banking Company will pay FIFTY DOLLARS to the bearer on demand. Reverse. Script: Latin . Lettering: 50. Comments. Printed by Toppan, Carpenter & Co. Date partly in manuscript. This is an automatic translation. The original text is: Imprimé par Toppan, Carpenter & Co.