Clark and Larabie banking house

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Clark and Larabie banking house was a 19th-century Montana financial institution co-founded by William A. Clark that played a key role in regional mining and commercial development.

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instanceOf banking house
financial institution
associatedPerson W. A. Clark NERFINISHED
William A. Clark NERFINISHED
associatedWith Montana mining industry
copper mining in Montana
businessType private bank
coFounder Andrew J. Davis Larabie NERFINISHED
William A. Clark NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
historicalPeriod American Old West NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance contributed to growth of Montana mining camps
supported development of local commerce in Montana settlements
industry banking
locatedIn Deer Lodge, Montana NERFINISHED
Montana NERFINISHED
mainActivity commercial banking
mining finance
notableFor financing regional mining development
supporting commercial development in Montana
operatedInCentury 19th century
partOf early Montana banking system
providedService commercial credit
deposit banking
loans to miners
regionServed Montana Territory NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountain mining districts NERFINISHED
roleInEconomy key regional financial intermediary

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William A. Clark employer Clark and Larabie banking house