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Bank of Nova Scotia Fusion Merge Acquisition

The Bank of Ottawa was established in 1874 by Ottawa Valley lumber pioneers. After World War I the Bank of Ottawa reached a point where it required new capital and vigorous expansion to remain competitive and maintain its earnings. To achieve this, the bank amalgamated with the Bank of Nova Scotia in 1919.

Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1917

Only $5 notes were issued for circulation in 1917 before the bank was absorbed in 1919. Most of these notes were destroyed between 1917 and 1919.

Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1913

The $10 note was issued in August 1st and in September 1st, with 2 different designs.

Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1913

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Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1912

Only the $5 note was made in 1912.

Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1912

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Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1906

Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1906

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Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1903

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Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1895

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Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1891

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Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1888

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Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1880

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Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1874

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Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1838

1837 and 1838 notes comes from the Bank of Ottawa spurious bank established by a group of New York swindlers. Ottawa was known as Bytown until 1855.

Bank of Ottawa banknotes of 1837

1837 and 1838 notes comes from the Bank of Ottawa spurious bank established by a group of New York swindlers. Ottawa was known as Bytown until 1855.

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