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  2. First National of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, under the leadership of John Lauritzen, First National Bank became the first bank in the region and the fifth in the nation to issue credit cards. [2] In 1968, the bank was reorganized under the bank holding company, First National of Nebraska, Inc. In 1971, employees started moving into the 22-story First National Center. Attached to ...

  3. First National Bank of Omaha - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, under the leadership of John Lauritzen, First National Bank became the first bank in the region and the fifth in the nation to issue credit cards. [3] In 1968, due to an investment in real estate not permitted under a straight banking charter, the bank reorganized as a subsidiary of the bank holding company, First National of Nebraska ...

  4. Lauritzen Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bruce R. Lauritzen was the chief executive officer of Lauritzen Corporation, as well as Chairman of First National of Nebraska, Inc., First National Bank of Omaha, and more than a dozen other banks and bank holding companies operating in Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, South Dakota, Kansas, Colorado and Texas until his death in February 2024. [9]

  5. Herman Kountze - Wikipedia

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    Herman Kountze (August 21, 1833 – November 20, 1906) was a powerful and influential pioneer banker in Omaha, Nebraska, during the late 19th century.After organizing the Kountze Brothers Bank in 1857 as the second bank in Omaha, [1] Herman and his brothers Augustus, Charles and Luther changed the charter in 1863, opening the First National Bank of Omaha that year. [2]

  6. List of founding figures of Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    An attendee at the Omaha City founding picnic in 1854; the first mayor in Omaha; and platted the city in June 1854. [5] Thomas Kennard: 13 December 1828 24 June 1920 Lawyer First Nebraska Secretary of State: Augustus Kountze: 1826 1892 Banker Founded First National Bank of Omaha with brother Herman Herman Kountze: August 21, 1833, Osnaburg ...

  7. Timeline of Lincoln, Nebraska history - Wikipedia

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    2008 Nebraska Legislature votes to move State Fair Park from Lincoln to Grand Island by 2010; the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is set to acquire the park after the move and convert it into Nebraska Innovation Campus. [50] 2010. Population is 258,379. The 2010 Special Olympics USA National Games are held in Lincoln during the month of July.

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  9. First National Bank Building (Lincoln, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The First National Bank Building is a historic 8-story office building in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was built by Selden-Breck Co. in 1911 for the First National Bank, founded by Civil War veteran Amasa Cobb in 1871. [2] It was designed in the Commercial style by Hyland & Green, an architectural firm based in Chicago. [2]