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Cashier of New Haven Bank - Check

Inv# CK1289   Check
Cashier of New Haven Bank - Check
State(s): Connecticut
Years: 1801

Early Check with corner clipped.

In 1664 New Haven became part of the Connecticut Colony when the two colonies were merged under political pressure from England. Some members of the New Haven Colony seeking to establish a new theocracy elsewhere went on to establish Newark, New Jersey.

It was made co-capital of Connecticut in 1701, a status it retained until 1873.

In 1716, the Collegiate School relocated from Old Saybrook to New Haven, establishing New Haven as a center of learning. In 1718, in response to a large donation from East India Company merchant Elihu Yale, former Governor of Madras, the name of the Collegiate School was changed to Yale College.

Condition: Good
Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
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