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The Farmers and Merchants Bank was founded in 1871 by 23 prominent Los Angeles businessmen, with an initial capital of $500,000. The three largest subscribers were financier Isaias W. Hellman ($100,000), former California Governor John G. Downey ($100,000), and Ozro W. Childs ($50,000) who in later years became the founders of the University of Southern California.
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About Farmers & Merchants Bank of Long Beach Farmers & Merchants Bank of Long Beach provides personal and business banking services through 21 offices in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles (1871−1952) people — founders and board of directors members in Los Angeles, California. The prominent one-branch bank and historic lending institution directed by Isaias W. Hellman was located in Downtown Los Angeles.
Pico Building, 318-322** N. Main, opened 1867, the city’s first bank building, to house the new Hellman, Temple & Co. bank, then in 1871 the first location of Hellman’s own bank Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles, forerunner of Security Pacific National Bank. Later tenants included the Los Angeles County Bank (1874-1878), Charles H ...
Farmers and Merchants Bank (sometimes abbreviated as F&M Bank) may refer to: Farmers and Merchants Bank-Masonic Lodge, Booneville, Arkansas, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Farmers and Merchants Bank (Mountain View, Arkansas), NRHP-listed; Farmers and Merchants Bank of Fullerton, Fullerton, California, NRHP-listed in ...
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