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FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION. The 1972 through 1977 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 47 W. 7th.
FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION. The Federal Land Bank, a system of banks that was established by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916, aided farmers in rural communities. In the 2000s, the twelve banks making up the Federal Land Bank merged into the Farm Credit System. The Farm Credit System, also called the Farm Credit Bank, remained in existence as a network of banks that provided lending services to beginning farmers, rural home buyers, agricultural producers, and rural infrastructure providers.
 
The Farm Credit System located throughout the United States specialized in loans and financing for rural property such as farms, forestry, timber, parks, and recreational services. By 2005, all of the Federally-borrowed funds had been repaid to the Federal Land Bank making the bank borrower-owned.
 
The 1972 through 1985 '''Dubuque City Directory''' listed 47 W. 7th.
 
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"Federal Land Bank," Investopedia, Online: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/federal-land-bank.asp


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FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION. The Federal Land Bank, a system of banks that was established by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916, aided farmers in rural communities. In the 2000s, the twelve banks making up the Federal Land Bank merged into the Farm Credit System. The Farm Credit System, also called the Farm Credit Bank, remained in existence as a network of banks that provided lending services to beginning farmers, rural home buyers, agricultural producers, and rural infrastructure providers.

The Farm Credit System located throughout the United States specialized in loans and financing for rural property such as farms, forestry, timber, parks, and recreational services. By 2005, all of the Federally-borrowed funds had been repaid to the Federal Land Bank making the bank borrower-owned.

The 1972 through 1985 Dubuque City Directory listed 47 W. 7th.

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"Federal Land Bank," Investopedia, Online: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/federal-land-bank.asp