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[[Image:imp025.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Receipt from Consolidated National Bank. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]CONSOLIDATED NATIONAL BANK.  On May 15, 1876, the [[SECOND NATIONAL BANK]] came into existence. It occupied a building, owned by General [[JONES, George W.|George W. JONES]], at the southeast corner of Main and Sixth [[STREETS]].  
[[Image:imp025.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Receipt from Consolidated National Bank. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]CONSOLIDATED NATIONAL BANK.  On May 15, 1876, the [[SECOND NATIONAL BANK]] came into existence. It occupied a building, owned by General [[JONES, George Wallace|George Wallace JONES]], at the southeast corner of Main and Sixth [[STREETS]].  


[[Image:consolidatednatlbank.png|right|thumb|250px|Child's savings bank]]
[[Image:consolidatednatlbank.png|right|thumb|250px|Child's savings bank]]

Revision as of 03:26, 28 December 2012

Receipt from Consolidated National Bank. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

CONSOLIDATED NATIONAL BANK. On May 15, 1876, the SECOND NATIONAL BANK came into existence. It occupied a building, owned by General George Wallace JONES, at the southeast corner of Main and Sixth STREETS.

Child's savings bank

In 1900 the bank erected a new building after its merger with the Dubuque Savings Bank. In 1922 Second National began negotiations with the DUBUQUE NATIONAL BANK. In operation since 1884, Dubuque National had only recently acquired the Citizens State Bank. When Second National successfully merged with Dubuque National, the assets of four banks were brought together. The name was changed to Consolidated Bank, although the bank operated under the old charter of Second National.

Bank note
Calendar and money bag. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

See: BANKS AND BANKING

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"Butchers, Bankers, and Cabinet Makers," Booklet accompanying the exhibit of artifacts by Robert Reding at the OLD JAIL 2007-2010