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All the bankers in the city, with the exception of J.L. Langworthy & Brothers who had an interest in the [[DUBUQUE HARBOR IMPROVEMENT COMPANY]] honored the currency. A group was formed to support the Harbor Company notes and the company asked local businessmen to aid the community and not to profit from the currency being issued. The bills circulated throughout northern Iowa. | All the bankers in the city, with the exception of J.L. Langworthy & Brothers who had an interest in the [[DUBUQUE HARBOR IMPROVEMENT COMPANY]] honored the currency. A group was formed to support the Harbor Company notes and the company asked local businessmen to aid the community and not to profit from the currency being issued. The bills circulated throughout northern Iowa. | ||
In June, 1878, the Dubuque Harbor Company decided to go out | |||
of business — sell all of its property in September; it had large holdings, including about 5,000 feet frontage on Main street south, and several blocks covered with buildings. There were sold 1,678 lots, which were bought by Cooley, Stout, Bonson, Bush, Shields, Waller, Staples, Langworthy and others ; the two days' sale brought over $100,000. | |||
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Oldt, Franklin T. History of Dubuque County. http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/franklin-t-oldt/history-of-dubuque-county-iowa-being-a-general-survey-of-dubuque-county-histor-tdl/page-12-history-of-dubuque-county-iowa-being-a-general-survey-of-dubuque-county-histor-tdl.shtml | Oldt, Franklin T. History of Dubuque County. http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/franklin-t-oldt/history-of-dubuque-county-iowa-being-a-general-survey-of-dubuque-county-histor-tdl/page-12-history-of-dubuque-county-iowa-being-a-general-survey-of-dubuque-county-histor-tdl.shtml | ||
Ibid. http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/franklin-t-oldt/history-of-dubuque-county-iowa-being-a-general-survey-of-dubuque-county-histor-tdl/page-20-history-of-dubuque-county-iowa-being-a-general-survey-of-dubuque-county-histor-tdl.shtml | |||
[[Category: Obsolete Currency]] | [[Category: Obsolete Currency]] |
Revision as of 02:55, 11 June 2012
DUBUQUE HARBOR COMPANY. The Dubuque City Directory of 1857-1858 listed the officers of the Dubuque Harbor Company as Charles H. GREGOIRE, president; Richard BONSON, Vice President; and directors--Gregoire and Henry L. STOUT. The company in 1855 agreed to build a causeway south of WAPLES CUT, the consideration to be all the city land south of the cut except enough for streets, alleys, etc. They agreed to extend Jones or Dodge street to the river.
The wealthiest business in Dubuque in August 1857, the Dubuque Harbor Company first issued post notes in November 1857. The denominations, $5 and $10, were engraved in New York. The notes caused controversy because some people felt they were in violation of state law. The Tribune, one of the local newspapers, was opposed to the bills while the Express & Herald while opposed to the bills saw them as a temporary necessity.
All the bankers in the city, with the exception of J.L. Langworthy & Brothers who had an interest in the DUBUQUE HARBOR IMPROVEMENT COMPANY honored the currency. A group was formed to support the Harbor Company notes and the company asked local businessmen to aid the community and not to profit from the currency being issued. The bills circulated throughout northern Iowa.
In June, 1878, the Dubuque Harbor Company decided to go out of business — sell all of its property in September; it had large holdings, including about 5,000 feet frontage on Main street south, and several blocks covered with buildings. There were sold 1,678 lots, which were bought by Cooley, Stout, Bonson, Bush, Shields, Waller, Staples, Langworthy and others ; the two days' sale brought over $100,000.
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Oakes, Dean G. Iowa: Obsolete Notes and Scrip.
Oldt, Franklin T. History of Dubuque County. http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/franklin-t-oldt/history-of-dubuque-county-iowa-being-a-general-survey-of-dubuque-county-histor-tdl/page-12-history-of-dubuque-county-iowa-being-a-general-survey-of-dubuque-county-histor-tdl.shtml