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Title Letter From James Bancker in China to His Father Charles Nicoll Bancker
Reference Mss.B.B22
Library American Philosophical Society
Collection James A Bancker Papers, 1842-1849
Date 14 Dec 1842
Description Account of an anti-British Chinese riot. The riots were caused by the acquisition of Hong Kong by Great Britain (1842-1843).
Document Type Manuscript, Correspondence
Theme(s) Trade and Commerce; Crime; Race Relations
Keywords factory, family, first opium war, mail steamer, opium, steamship, personal correspondence, riot
Countries China
Places Guangzhou
Ports Guangzhou, China
Ships Charleston Packet
People Charles Nicoll Bancker; James Bancker
Additional Information

Charles Nicoll Bancker was a prominent merchant and financier. Born in New York, he moved to Philadelphia in 1791 to try his hand at business in the capital city. By the 1820s, he had established himself as a successful businessman, founding and then serving as the president of the Franklin Fire Insurance company

James Bancker, Charles Nicoll Bancker's son, was educated at the University of Pennsylvania. He later assisted his father at the Franklin Insurance company, working from their offices on Wall Street in New York City. In the 1840s, he left for China to explore trading opportunities. He returned to the United States in 1850 and continued working as a merchant. He died in 1897 in New York City.

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