Province of Canada
Zimmerman Bank
Ser# 1752
Three Dollars printed in black ink on Front
Red THREE stamped on front .. shows through to the back (reversed) as if the ink leached to the back but did not run.
185_ the year not written on the bill. (See below likely printed between 1856 to 1859)
Office of the bank **** CLIFTON
Unsigned
Closest note found:
Found on EBAY (Banknote Gallery) RARE 1856 $5 & $10 ZIMMERMAN BANK,ELGIN CANADA asking $US 1,599
Interesting story regarding this Bank, its namesake and its notes:
http://www.bankofcanada.ca/en/review/rev_summer1997.htmlhttp://www.nfpl.library.on.ca/centennial/zimmerman.htm==================================================
From: http://www.iaw.com/~falls/townships.html
Year by year, more settlers came to Niagara. Not until 1846, did a village exist at the Falls of Niagara. In that year, a company was formed to build a bridge across the gorge for the Great Western Railway of Canada.
Samuel Zimmerman was the founder of the Village of Elgin named after the Governor of Canada. The village formed surrounding the site of the first suspension bridge built across the Niagara Gorge. The Village of Elgin was located in the area that is today Bridge Street at the Whirlpool Bridge.
In 1853, the Village of Elgin was incorporated. In 1856, the boundaries of the Village of Elgin were expanded to include the area of the Table Rock. In view of this expansion and its subsequent increase in population, the Village of Elgin was now had enough citizens to become a town rather than a village. Because the name Elgin had been previously used, the name of the newly formed town was changed to the Town of Clifton.
In 1881, at the request of the citizens, the Town of Clifton was changed to the Town of Niagara Falls.
In 1904, the Town of Niagara Falls became the City of Niagara Falls.
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