CONTENTS
VI. Tue ApMmINISTRATION OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS AND THE
COLLAPSE OF THE BANK . . . + - « « » - « « B85
Frederick Douglass made president. The comptroller’s
report. Statement of Douglass. Congress intervenes.
The Bank to be reorganized. The Bank is closed. Condi-
tion of the Bank in 1874.
VII. Tue Work oF THE COMMISSIONERS . . - tees OY
The Commissioners. Disagreements among the commis-
sioners. The influence of the trustees. Opposition to the
commissioners. Investigations by Congress. The task of
the commissioners. Methods employed by the commis-
sioners. Dividends.
VIII. Tue Arrairs oF THE BANK UNDER THE COMPTROLLER OF
Tue CURRENCY +. + . : bnew sh B03
Board of commissioners abolished. Duties of the comp-
troller. The demand for relief of depositors. Estimate of
the Bank.
I, ACBARDIE 5 aise war ages cy = wes 1H
1. Laws, 1865, 1870, 1874. 2. Statements of dividends
and payments. 3. Specimens of advertising literature.
4. Circulars issued by Frederick Douglass. 5. Extracts
from the testimony taken in 1910. 6. List of the most
important public documents relating to the Freedmen’s
Bank,
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