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NATIONAL STATE BANK. In March, 1866, the First National and National State banks were consolidated, the combined capital being $300,000 and surplus $60,000. R. E. Graves became president and W. H. Clark cashier. | NATIONAL STATE BANK. The National State Bank succeeded the State Bank Branch in November, 1865; L. D. Randall was president. In March, 1866, the First National and National State banks were consolidated, the combined capital being $300,000 and surplus $60,000. R. E. Graves became president and W. H. Clark cashier. | ||
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Revision as of 20:32, 3 June 2012
NATIONAL STATE BANK. The National State Bank succeeded the State Bank Branch in November, 1865; L. D. Randall was president. In March, 1866, the First National and National State banks were consolidated, the combined capital being $300,000 and surplus $60,000. R. E. Graves became president and W. H. Clark cashier.

