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San Francisco,CA - Page, Bacon & Co. Checks (6) :

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Banks, Registers & Vending Start Price:350.00 USD Estimated At:700.00 - 1,500.00 USD
San Francisco,CA - Page, Bacon & Co. Checks (6) :
Lot of six. 1) Issued Aug. 21, 1852 to B.R. Brekilin for $200. Signed by Gro. Ensign. Vignette of ship bordered with anchor and chain at left, "Eureka" at right with miners and roman soldier at right. Black on crème. Cut cancelled at center. Endorsed. 2) Issued May 16, 1855 to "Self" for $50. Signed by Payne. Vignette of ship at left. Black on blue. Endorsed on reverse. 3) Issued Sept. 23, 1852 to B.R. Brekilin for $500. Signed by Gro. Ensign. Black on blue. Border at left. 4) Issued "Dec. Of 1854" to Page, Bacon & Co. For $300. Vignette of eagle at left, shovel and tools at bottom. Endorsed by Frank Smith on reverse. 5) Issued Nov. 23, 1873 to Edmund Scott for $1000. Signed by Payne. Vignette of bank building with citizens at doors. Cut cancelled. Black on blue. 6) Unissued, unnumbered, uncut (3) batch of blank checks c. 1850's. Vignette of bank building at left. Fine. Statement of affairs during the Banking Panic of 1855 states Page, Bacon & Co. held $2,171,818 in assets and $1,302,950 in liabilities (Banker's Magazine, vol. XV, 1855.) J.B. Crockett (who later became a California Supreme Court Justice) was influential in arguing to liquidate the bank during the Californian Banking Panic of 1855. The town of Crocketville, CA (later Crockett) was named after him. Page, Bacon & Company was one of the early important gold rush banking and express businesses in San Francisco They got their start in 1849 and were part of the Page, Bacon & Co. of St. Louis. The company's San Francisco partners were originally Henry Haight, namesake San Francisco's famous Haight Street of the Haight-Ashbury area, and David Chambers. Francis Page, the brother of the principal, lived in Sacramento. Haight later became Governor of California. Fine.