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The bank portion of the building was built in 1906. The lodge meeting hall portion was added by Greyhorse Lodge No. 124 in 1924. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1] It is regarded as the best example of Georgian Revival architecture in Osage County. [2] [3]
In 1953, under the leadership of John Lauritzen, First National Bank became the first bank in the region and the fifth in the nation to issue credit cards. [3] In 1968, due to an investment in real estate not permitted under a straight banking charter, the bank reorganized as a subsidiary of the bank holding company, First National of Nebraska ...
First Financial Bank, formerly First National Bank of Terre Haute, Indiana; First Maryland Bancorp, now part of M&T Bank; PNC Financial Services, formerly First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Regions Bank, formerly First National Bank of Little Rock, Arkansas; Seafirst Bank or Seattle-First National Bank; acquired by Bank of America
The First National Bank of Mankato, also known as the Old First National Bank of Mankato and located at 229 South Front Street in Mankato, Minnesota, United States, is a fine example of Prairie School architecture in a commercial building, relating rural life to the development of downtown Mankato as a regional center of commerce and finance.
The First National Bank Building is a historic 8-story office building in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was built by Selden-Breck Co. in 1911 for the First National Bank, founded by Civil War veteran Amasa Cobb in 1871. [2] It was designed in the Commercial style by Hyland & Green, an architectural firm based in Chicago. [2]
Farmers National Bank (disambiguation) First National Bank (disambiguation) First Nations Bank of Canada; First Niagara Bank, an American bank; Florida National Bank, an American bank; FNB Corporation, an American financial services corporation; FNB United Corp., an American bank holding company
It was built in 1903 as the headquarters of the first bank chartered by the United States federal government in Washington County, Mississippi. [2] It was designed in the Neoclassical architectural style by Knoxville, Tennessee architects Barber & Kluttz .
First National Bank, now known as US Bank, is located in Boone, Iowa, United States. The bank was established in 1884, and their building at this location was destroyed in a fire in 1914. [ 2 ] The eight-story bank and office building that replaced it is the work of the Des Moines architectural firm of Proudfoot, Bird & Rawson .