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Page, Bacon & Co. Exchange, Sacramento City, 1855, Just After Bank Collapse! [205246]

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Page, Bacon & Co. Exchange, Sacramento City, 1855, Just After Bank Collapse! [205246]
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This is a rare exchange issued April 16th, 1855. Attached to the exchange is a blue piece of paper that says "cannot accept, cannot pay." This is because the bank had failed two months prior! Page, Bacon & Co. was composed of Daniel Page and Henry D. Bacon (Page's son-in-law). In 1850, they expanded their St. Louis business to California during the Gold Rush. Page's son, Francis W. Page, was sent to oversee operations. They had offices in Sacramento, Stockton, and San Francisco. Page, Bacon & Co. was the largest bank in San Francisco by the end of 1851, and in the first half of 1852 shipped about a quarter of all gold carried from California by steamer. Their St. Louis office become overextended, especially related to railroad investments, which caused it to fail in 1855. This failure caused a run on the San Francisco office, an event that had repercussions on other banks and businesses in the city and was known as the "Panic of 1855" and "Black Friday."
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Date: 1855
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: Sacramento
Provenance: Douglas McDonald Collection