state-chartered banks
During the free banking era in the United States, the industry was dominated by state chartered banks. This is a type of bank that is different from federal reserve banks because they are not insured by the FDIC, but by the state instead.
Free Banking Era
Free Banking Era
Joseph William Charlton has written: 'The history of banking in Illinois since 1863' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, History
The National Bank Act of 1863 resurrected the idea of founding father Alexander Hamilton of having a national banking system.
Terrar Edward has written: 'Notes on the life of Nicholas Gergen (1837-1863)' -- subject(s): Soldiers, Biography, History
insure banks against failure
Wm. Kent Fulkerson has written: 'The history of national banking in Southern Illinois, 1863-1935' -- subject(s): Paper money, History, Banks and banking, Bank notes
between 1863 and 1869
Around somewhere between 1593-1863, until France came to power Cambodia in 1863.
It was built between 1863 and 1869
he wrote the emancipation proclamation 2 free slaves.... he created a banking system in 1863... and that pretty much all i know :]