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Two Marked Safekeeping Receipts for Mr. Lewis Scott

Collection

The Safekeeping Receipt Collection

Format

Two original paper receipts marked for safekeeping

Date

1934-02

People

Lewis Scott; Mr. Lewis Scott

Michael Gladden Jr.; Michael Gladden

Location

Apopka, Florida, United States of America.

Historical Background

Two receipts marked for the safekeeping account of Mr. Lewis Scott by Michael Gladden Jr.

On the left receipt, Mr. Scott deposited $3.00 into his existing safekeeping account, which totaled $3.30 on February 5th, 1934. Michael Gladden Jr. indicated that her account was deposited on the same date, his signature recorded on the bottom of the receipt.

On the right receipt, Mr. Scott deposited $10.00 into his existing safekeeping account of $3.00, bringing his account to $13.00 as of February 10th, 1934.

At a time when Black Americans distrusted banks due to racial discrimination and the dawn of the Great Depression (1929-1939), Michael Gladden Jr. stepped up to become the community's safekeeper and banker. Mr. Gladden securely stored these special store receipts in one of three vaults in his storefront, M. Gladden Staple and Fancy Groceries. The earliest evidence of Michael Gladden's monetary safekeeping dates to 1931, when Apopka started to feel the effects of the Depression in full force.

Two receipts marked for the safekeeping account of Mr. Lewis Scott by Michael Gladden Jr.

On the left receipt, Mr. Scott deposited $3.00 into his existing safekeeping account, which totaled $3.30 on February 5th, 1934. Michael Gladden Jr. indicated that her account was deposited on the same date, his signature recorded on the bottom of the receipt.

On the right receipt, Mr. Scott deposited $10.00 into his existing safekeeping account of $3.00, bringing his account to $13.00 as of February 10th, 1934.

At a time when Black Americans distrusted banks due to racial discrimination and the dawn of the Great Depression (1929-1939), Michael Gladden Jr. stepped up to become the community's safekeeper and banker. Mr. Gladden securely stored these special store receipts in one of three vaults in his storefront, M. Gladden Staple and Fancy Groceries. The earliest evidence of Michael Gladden's monetary safekeeping dates to 1931, when Apopka started to feel the effects of the Depression in full force.

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