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Search this index of real estate records from the Emigrant Savings Bank. The records have come from the crowd-sourced project
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This index of 19th and early 20th century records was created by Emigrant City. With each result, you will find a combination of the following facts:
- Name
- Institution
- Mortgager as supplied
- Year
- Valuation date
- Record date
- Street address
- Total value
- Amount loaned as transcribed
- Amount loaned
- Dimensions
- Land / building value
- Materials
- Additional information
- Source website
- Place
- County
- State
The Emigrant Back was established in the 1850s to support New York’s Irish immigrant population. It later grew to become America’s seventh largest banking institute. About 10% of the records do not have a name, but only the name of the institution which banked with Emigrant Bank. For more information about the crowd-sourced project to transcribe the bank records visit Emigrant Bank’s website.

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