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The Freedmen's Savings Bank

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1016540337
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-79957
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Proposed new customs tariff
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
Printed under the authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office by Darling and Son, Limited
Year of publication:
1914
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (IV, 110 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2018
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Section 5. Industrial, oils, vanishes, and blacking, combustible materials, and paints
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

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  • The Freedmen's Savings Bank
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. The negro at the close of the Civil War
  • Chapter II. Origin of the Freedmen's Savings Bank
  • Chapter III. Organization and expansion of the Freedman's Bank
  • Chapter IV. The good work of the bank
  • Chapter V. Mismanagement and other troubles
  • Chapter VI. The administration of Frederick Douglass. The collapse of the bank
  • Chapter VII. The work of the commissioners
  • Chapter VIII. The affairs of the bank under the controller of the currency
  • Index

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156 THE FREEDMEN’S SAVINGS BANK 
ing institution in the land can well afford to invite runs 
upon its deposits, and it is not generous to excite such 
runs without good and almost irresistible necessity. 
Within the last eighteen months the Freedmen’s Bank, 
by reason of suspicions set afloat through the press and 
otherwise, has suffered three heavy runs upon its deposits. 
The last one of these, which occurred during the late 
financial panic, required half a million dollars to carry the 
bank safely through it, and the fact that it was able to sur- 
vive a shock which brought other long-standing and long- 
trusted institutions to the ground may just now be stated, 
without boasting, in its favor. 
The Freedmen’s Bank, as its name imports, was espe- 
cially established to encourage and assist the freedmen to 
save and increase their hard-earned money and thus to 
help them in the race to knowledge and higher civilization. 
This institution has been in existence less than ten years, 
and during that time it has held and handled with profit 
to its depositors not less than $25,000,000. The bank now 
comes before the public after the severest valuation of its 
property, rating articles at their lowest cash value in these 
dull times, with its liabilities $217,000 in excess of its 
assets. Every business man will see at once that with 
assets amounting, as they do, to more than $3,000,000, if 
only tolerably well managed and let alone, a few months 
only would be required to enable it to overcome this small 
excess of liabilities and pay all its depositors a small 
amount of interest. 
My connection with the Freedmen’s Bank as its presi- 
dent is of very recent date. I accepted the position with 
the honest purpose to forward, as well as I might, the 
beneficent objects had in view by its founders, to watch 
and guard the hard earnings of my people, and to see that 
those earnings shall be kept to their profit, if possible, but 
kept safely, at any rate. 
In regard to the condition of the branches, I sent last 
night through the Associated Press all over the Southern 
States a quieting telegram, assuring our depositors that, 
in the opinion of the officers of the bank, if the depositors
	        

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