This volume presents the "Charter, By-laws and Rules of Order of the Bank," offering a comprehensive look into the foundational legal and operational framework of the Dollar Savings Bank of Pittsburgh. It provides insight into the bank's governance structure, the regulations under which it operated, and the procedural guidelines that governed its meetings and decision-making processes.
A valuable resource for historians, legal scholars, and those interested in the development of financial institutions, this document captures a moment in banking history. It illustrates the formal structures that were deemed necessary for a savings bank to function effectively and responsibly. The charter, by-laws, and rules offer a window into the past, revealing the principles and practices that shaped the early banking industry.
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