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Author, MonographicAmerican Exchange Bank
Title, MonographicA brief history of Madison and the American Exchange Bank of Madison, Wisconsin, on the occasion of the bank['s] 100th anniversary, 1871-1971
Place of PublicationMadison, Wis.
PublisherAmerican Exchange Bank of Madison
Date of Publication1971
Extent of Work53
Packaging Method (e.g., pp.)pp.
AbstractIn 1871, after emigrating from Bremen, Germany, John J. Suhr established his own bank in Madison, Wisconsin, and named it the German Bank. It was later named the "German-American Bank" and later still the name was changed to the American Exchange Bank.
Call NumberMKI P2001-33
MKI TermsBusiness & Industry/ Madison (Wis.)/ History