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Pages in category "Bank buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
First Bank & Trust; First Bank of the United States; First Bank System; First Chicago Bank; First Commerce Bancshares; First Federal Bank of California; First Interstate Bancorp; First Maryland Bancorp; First Midwest Bancorp; First National Bank (Oregon, Wisconsin) First National Bank (Philadelphia) First National Bank and Trust Building (Lima ...
The Illinois State Bank had been forced to close, and Shields as state auditor had become the target of resentment among members of the Whig Party, and more so given the upcoming 1842 elections. Lincoln's future wife and then fiancée, Mary Todd, helped to revise the letter, and she and a close friend Julia Jayne, [ g ] continued writing to the ...
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp sued 11 former executives and directors of a failed bank as it works to recover as much as $2 billion suffered by one of its funds during the financial crisis.
First State Bank and Trust Building, Bryan, Texas, NRHP-listed in Brazos County First State Bank of Baggs , Wyoming, NRHP-listed Carey Block , also known as First State Bank of Greybull, Wyoming, NRHP-listed
First Bank & Trust (FB&T) was a community and commercial bank founded in Evanston, Illinois that was legally acquired by Chicago's Byline Bank [1] in 2018. FB&T was originally founded in 1995 by Robert Yohanan, Howard Kain and James Lytle.
The Illinois State Bank operated from the building until its closure in 1933; during this time, it handled 80-85% of Assumption's banking business. The building later housed the Assumption Building and Loan Association and the law offices of George J. LaCharite. [2] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 16 ...
State Savings Loan and Trust is a historic bank building located at 428 Maine Street in Quincy, Illinois. The bank was built in 1892 for brothers Lorenzo and Charles H. Bull, who were prominent Quincy businessmen and community leaders. Chicago architectural firm Patton & Fisher designed the bank in the Richardsonian Romanesque style; local ...