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Banque du Peuple was founded in Montreal in 1835 by Patriote-aligned merchants as a deliberate counter to the Bank of Montreal, which they viewed as an anglophone commercial stronghold. The timing of this 1838 issue is pointed: the Lower Canada Rebellion broke out in November 1837, and the bank was operating in deeply fractured political conditions when these notes were put into circulation.
Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Co. were among the most accomplished security printers working in North America at the time, responsible for a significant portion of early Canadian chartered bank paper. The New York connection was entirely routine — very few Canadian banks had access to comparable engraving facilities north of the border in the 1830s.