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40; thinks the government introduces bill in House to
should make good the losses of compensate depositors, 127.
depositors, 125. Lynchburg, Virginia, cashier short
Howard University, under the in accounts, 66.
“Freedmen’s Bureau ring,” 40; Lyons, Evan, a borrower from the
relation to Freedmen’s Savings bank, 78.
Bank, 68, 76. Lyons, Judson W., testimony in
Howell, Sanders, statement, 37. 1910, 161.
Hunt, R. B., assistant inspector, McCumber, cashier at Wilming-
39. ton, N. C., short in accounts, 66.
Huntington, W. S., connected with Maryland Freestone Mining and
First National Bank and Freed- Manufacturing Company; see
men’s Savings Bank, 74, 77, Seneca Sandstone Company.
110; aids in securing the charter Massachusetts, establishes allot-
amendment, 71; connected with ment system for Negro troops,
the Seneca Sandstone Company, 19.
79, Meigs, C. A., national bank exami-
Huntsville, Alabama, branch bank, ner, praises Negro business men,
49. 43; reports on Freedmen’s Sav-
Jacksonville, Florida, branch bank ings Bank, 84.
has local board, 43; also regular Memphis, Tennessee, branch
banking business, 43; cashier bank, 50.
defaults, 61, 66. Metropolitan Paving Company,
Jordan, cashier at Natchez, short interest in Freedmen’s Savings
in accounts, 60, 66. Bank, 40, 68.
Ketchum of New York, trustee, Military Savings Bank, established
41; resigns, 67. at Norfolk and Beaufort, 21;
Kilbourn and Evans, real estate absorbed by Freedmen’s Sav-
firm, interest in loans, 79. ings Bank, 33.
Kilbourn and Latta, appraisers Mississippi Valley, Negro refuge
for Freedmen’s Savings Bank, camps and colonies, 6, 7.
72. Mobile, Alabama, deposits in
Knox, John J., comptroller of the branch bank, 49; cashier short in
currency, recommends that Con- accounts, 62.
gress pay losses of depositors, Montgomery, Alabama, deposits
126. in branch bank, 49; cashier
Latham, English traveller, 10. short in accounts, 62, 66.
Lee, cashier at Vicksburg, short in ~~ Morrill, Justin F., on responsi-
accounts, 66. bility for Freedmen’s Savings
Leipold, R. H. T., appointed com- Bank, 114.
missioner, 101. Mulattoes, as property holders, 15.
Lexington, Kentucky, branch Nashville, Tennessee, branch
bank, cashier dishonest, 61, 66. bank, 50; shortage, 66.
Lincoln, Abraham, signs act in- Natchez, Mississippi, branch
corporating Freedmen’s Savings bank, 50; shortage, 66.
Bank, 26; approves the bank National bank examiner reports on
plan, 45, 146. Freedmen’s Savings Bank, 84.
Louisiana, Free Labor Bureau, 7. National Exchange Bank of New
Louisville, Kentucky, branch York, meeting business men
bank, 50. plans Freedmen’s Savings Bank,
Lynch, John R., of Mississippi, 24.
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