Description:

Sherburne J. H. 1851 - 0 Indian Trader J.H. Sherburne signed check related to horse dealing with Ponca and Otoe tribes.

Ornately printed and engraved check signed "J.H. Sherburne" and stamped with the date "Feb 2, 1889." Approximately 7.75" x 3.5" in near-perfect condition despite a small tear in center from spindle. Paid to an "E.C. Osborne" and endorsed by him on the backside. Attractively engraved with a scene of wild horses as well as the head of a steer.

J.H. Sherburne was a trader, licensed by the United States government to trade horses and Indian ponies with the Native Americans under the Ponca and Otoe agencies, Indian Territory. Mr. Sherburne was born in Maine in 1851. While still a young man he migrated West shortly after the Civil War and established a trading post near the Ponca agency.

The First National Bank of Arkansas City was organized in June of 1885 with capital of $50,000. Due to poor management it had financial trouble from 1893 to 1899, when it was placed in receivership on October 19th.

In the mid 1890's Sherburne moved to Browning, Montana, where he continued to be a United States Licensed Trader. He was also involved in establishing the First National Bank there, charter #10883, in 1916, and served as its president for more than twenty years. According to the "Individual Statements of Condition of National Banks" for 1929 through 1935, published by the United States Government Printing Office, Sherburne was president of the bank, and F.R. Getty was cashier. The bank had capital of $25,000, and deposits fluctuated between $149,000 and $335,000.

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