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Helena Montana L.H. Hershfield & Bros. Bank Check 1878 w/ Revenue Stamp
Helena Montana L.H. Hershfield & Bros. Bank Check 1878 w/ Revenue Stamp
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Helena Montana L.H. Hershfield & Bros. Bank Check 1878 w/ Revenue Stamp
Hershfield came to Montana in 1864 with a train of 26 wagons laden with goods and sold the whole outfit to Monroe Salisbury. Hershfield reached Virginia City July 3rd, 1964 and bought up a large quantity of gold dust, which he made a large profit. In 1865 he established a bank (Merchants' National) in Helena and a branch in Virginia City. In 1880, he established a bank in Benton, in 1883 a bank in White Sulphur Springs. For many years he was a prominent business leader, advisor and a financier that was said to be second to none in the West. When it was decided that the World's Fair was to be held in Chicago, Hershfield was named as one of the commissioners for Montana.
Showing only minor signs of wear and handling consistent with its age. 3 pin holes and a small hole. Cut canceled at center. Fold creases from posting. No tears or loss. Eye-catching type face / font and clean legible hand writing. Overall, in very good condition. You will receive the exact example in the photos. It measures approx. 2 1/4" x 6 1/2"
Helena Montana L.H. Hershfield & Bros. Bank Check 1878 w/ Revenue Stamp
Hershfield came to Montana in 1864 with a train of 26 wagons laden with goods and sold the whole outfit to Monroe Salisbury. Hershfield reached Virginia City July 3rd, 1964 and bought up a large quantity of gold dust, which he made a large profit. In 1865 he established a bank (Merchants' National) in Helena and a branch in Virginia City. In 1880, he established a bank in Benton, in 1883 a bank in White Sulphur Springs. For many years he was a prominent business leader, advisor and a financier that was said to be second to none in the West. When it was decided that the World's Fair was to be held in Chicago, Hershfield was named as one of the commissioners for Montana.
Showing only minor signs of wear and handling consistent with its age. 3 pin holes and a small hole. Cut canceled at center. Fold creases from posting. No tears or loss. Eye-catching type face / font and clean legible hand writing. Overall, in very good condition. You will receive the exact example in the photos. It measures approx. 2 1/4" x 6 1/2"
