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The Private Bank and Trust Company, Chicago, Illinois: Commercial bank [34] July 10, 2009: ... Peoples Bank of East Tennessee: 68 157: The Bank of Miami, N.A. Coral ...
Pages in category "Defunct companies based in Illinois" ... Chicago Rapid Transit Company; ... Straus National Bank and Trust Company (Chicago)
Chatham Phenix National Bank and Trust Company of New York; Chemical Bank; Chevy Chase Bank; Chinese American Bank; Chittenden Corporation; Citizens & Southern National Bank; Citizens Bank of Maryland; Citizens Bank of Northern California; Citizens National Bank (Laurel, Maryland) Citizens Republic Bancorp; Citizens Savings and Trust Company ...
Peoples Federal Savings Bank, headquartered in Brighton, Massachusetts; see Rockland Trust § 2001-2018; People's Bank and Trust Company Building, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey; People's Bank of Buffalo, New York; People's Bank and Trust, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, merged into Centura Bank; Peoples Bank (Marietta, Ohio), a community bank ...
Vitzthum was a Chicago architect known for designing both banks and skyscrapers. The six-story building's design includes a three-story arched entrance flanked by two-story arched windows, limestone carvings, pilasters on the upper three stories, and a cornice and frieze along its roof. The Home Bank and Trust Company merged into the ...
Broadway Bank (Illinois) Byline Bank; C. CIBC Bank USA; Continental Illinois; F. ... Straus National Bank and Trust Company (Chicago) U. Urban Partnership Bank; X ...
Rusty Jones Inc. was an American chemicals company which produced aftermarket rustproofing for vehicles under their "Rusty Jones" trademark. Cars treated with the rustproofing displayed a sticker in the window with the name "Rusty Jones" and a picture of the cartoon character (also named Rusty Jones) from the company's TV commercials.
Continental Illinois can be traced back to two Chicago banks, the Commercial National Bank, founded during the American Civil War, and the Continental National Bank, founded in 1883. In 1910, the two banks merged to form the Continental & Commercial National Bank of Chicago with $175 million in deposits – a large bank at the time.