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  2. First State Bank of Baggs - Wikipedia

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    The First State Bank of Baggs, also known as the Bank Club, is a building in Baggs, Wyoming, USA. Built in 1907–08 to house a bank, it is one of the relatively few original buildings left in Baggs. After the bank closed in 1924, the building became a doctor's office and, during Prohibition, it housed a bootleg liquor business. After ...

  3. Glacier Bancorp - Wikipedia

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    First Federal Savings and Loan, now known as Glacier Bank (a subsidiary of Glacier Bancorp, Inc.) was founded in 1955 in Kalispell, Montana by a group of local businessmen. With a charter costing $150,000 in 1955, the founding directors raised $172,000 from 127 Flathead citizens to officially get the bank off the ground.

  4. First State Bank - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Carbon ...

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    First State Bank of Baggs: First State Bank of Baggs: September 13, 1984 : 10 S. Miles St. ... Wyoming State Penitentiary District: May 26, 1983

  6. Oak Ridge-based Y-12 Federal Credit Union to acquire First ...

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    Representatives of Y-12 Federal Credit Union present a $10,000 check in 2023 to Rick Meredith, far left, for the Anderson County Chamber Foundation for a new Chamber offices and meeting space.

  7. First National Bank of Rock River - Wikipedia

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    The First National Bank of Rock River was built in 1919 in the small community of Rock River, Wyoming, at the peak of a local oil boom and operated from February 1920. The bank closed its doors on April 11, 1923 (The Wyoming State Journal (Lander), Volume 40, Number 16, April 20, 1923) as the oil boom collapsed and its vice president was convicted of embezzlement.