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Chinese SF Merchant Sues Hershfield & Bros. [161568]

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Chinese SF Merchant Sues Hershfield & Bros. [161568]
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A notary public statement from San Francisco August 28th 1875 about a draft for $215 in gold coin payable at the Bank of California drawn by G. H. Hershfield & Bros. of Helena, Montana in favor of Quong Sing Tie kee being dishonored. A second document is a Public Instrument of Protest filed by Sing Tie kee. During the 1870s, Lewis Hershfield moved his bank to the mining boom town of Helena, Montana. In 1878, his brother, Aaron Hershfield (1848-1918), joined him in the business, which became L.H. Hershfield & Brother. In 1882, the bank became nationally chartered as the Mercantile National Bank of Helena. Through the bank, Hershfield invested in mines and other banks in the area. The Mercantile National Bank went into receivership in 1897 after depositors withdrew their money.

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State: Montana
City: Helena
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