Item #5784 AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL DIFFICULTIES AND EMBARRASSMENTS ENCOUNTERED BY THE PLANTERS’ BANK OF TENNESSEE FROM 1860 TO THE PRESENT TIME. D. Weaver.

AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL DIFFICULTIES AND EMBARRASSMENTS ENCOUNTERED BY THE PLANTERS’ BANK OF TENNESSEE FROM 1860 TO THE PRESENT TIME.

Nashville: Printed at “Union and American” Book and Job Rooms, 1872. 8vo, original printed yellow paper covers. 37, (3) pages. Front cover reattached with archival mending tissue; rear lacking. Very good or so. Item #5784

Rare. One might surmise the catalyst of the bank’s problems from the date cited in the title, though the proliferation of Confederate notes was not the institution’s only difficulty. Weaver was the bank’s chief cashier and had some motivation to assign blame. Ex John J. Ford, Jr. Library.

Price: $100.00

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