First National Bank of Missoula

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The First National Bank was organized in 1873 in Missoula, Mont., under the name Missoula National Bank. The bank was not only one of the first businesses in Missoula, but one of the first banks in Montana Territory. Bank officers included Christopher Higgins, Francis L. Worden, and J.P. Reinhard. Within a few months of its creation, the bank survived the Panic of 1873, which forced 172 banks across the U.S. to liquidate. During the last decades of the nineteenth century the Missoula bank played an important role in the gold trade in western Montana. It acted as the middleman in transferring the gold from the prospectors to the large financial institutions of the east coast. All of these gold transactions enabled the Missoula bank to obtain more currency, which was important to the growth of the Missoula and western Montana economy. In 1976, the bank became the First National Montana Bank of Missoula. By 1986, it was First Interstate Bank. The Missoula Trust and Savings Bank was incorporated in 1903. Officers were Frederick D. Whisler, President; Dr. Oel. S. Misick, Vice President; and John W. Hicklin, Cashier. Its charter expired in 1953.

From the description of First National Bank of Missoula Records 1866-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 57120394

The First National Bank was organized in 1873 in Missoula, Montana, under the name Missoula National Bank. The bank was not only one of the first businesses in Missoula, but one of the first banks in Montana Territory. Bank officers included Christopher Higgins, Francis L. Worden, and J. P.Reinhard.

Within a few months of its creation, the bank survived the Panic of 1873, which forced 172 banks across the United States to liquidate. During the last decades of the nineteenth century the Missoula bank played an important role in the gold trade in western Montana. It acted as the middleman in transferring the gold from the prospectors to the large financial institutions of the east coast. All of these gold transactions enabled the Missoula bank to obtain more currency, which was important to the growth of the Missoula and western Montana economy.

In 1889, the bank became the First National Bank of Missoula. By 1976, it changed its name to First National Montana Bank of Missoula. By 1986, it was First Interstate Bank.

The Missoula Trust and Savings Bank was incorporated in 1903. Officers were Frederick D. Whisler, President; Dr. Oel. S. Misick, Vice President; and John W. Hicklin, Cashier. Its charter expired in 1953.

From the guide to the First National Bank of Missoula Records, 1866-1965, (University of Montana--Missoula Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections)

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creatorOf First National Bank of Missoula Records, 1866-1965 University of Montana--Missoula Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections
creatorOf First National Bank of Missoula. First National Bank of Missoula Records 1866-1965. Library of Congress
referencedIn Thomas L. Greenough Ledgers, 1886-1901 Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections
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associatedWith Greenough, Thomas L., 1851-1911 person
associatedWith Missoula National Bank. corporateBody
associatedWith Missoula Trust and Savings Bank. corporateBody
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Montana--Missoula
Missoula (Mont.)
Missoula (Mont.)
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Banks and banking
Banks and banking
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Montana
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