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Eureka Federal Savings was an American thrift based in San Carlos, California which operated primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, with 35 branches at the thrift's height. Founded in 1890, it was one of the oldest savings and loan organizations in California.
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EurekaBank was a Foster City, California, based bank, with primary operations in the San Francisco Bay Area. Formerly known as Eureka Federal Savings and Loan, based out of San Carlos, California, and known for a scandal in the 1980s involving John DeLorean (maker of the car made famous by the movie Back to the Future).
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David Eugene Crawford was born on December 26, 1869 in Lynchburg, Virginia. [2] [3] He attended Hampton Institute (now Hampton University) from 1884 to 1887; followed by study at Northeastern College (now Northeastern University) from 1900 to 1904. [2] He married Almira G. Lewis on December 23, 1894; together they had four children. [2] [3]