Jacobs family.
Lionel M. Jacobs and Barron M. Jacobs were brothers, merchants, and bankers; sent to Tucson, Arizona, in 1867, to establish a retail store in association with their father, Mark I. Jacobs of San Francisco. First called the M.I. Jacobs and Co., the name was changed to the L.M. Jacobs and Co. after 1875. They closed the store in 1880, because of their growing involvement in banking; in 1879, they had established the Pima County Bank, the first bank in Tucson. They later became associated with the Cochise County Bank of Tombstone, known before 1882 as the Agency Pima County Bank; also the Arizona National Bank, first called the Santa Cruz Valley Bank.
From the description of Jacobs family papers, 1861-1909. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 28404416
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creatorOf | Jacobs family. Jacobs family papers, 1861-1909. | University of Arizona Libraries |
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correspondedWith | Arizona National Bank | corporateBody |
correspondedWith | Cochise County Bank | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Jacobs, Barron M., 1847-1936 | person |
associatedWith | Jacobs, Lionel Mark, 1840-1922 | person |
associatedWith | Jacobs, Mark I. | person |
correspondedWith | L.M. Jacobs and Company | corporateBody |
correspondedWith | Pima County Bank | corporateBody |
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Tucson (Ariz.) | |||
Arizona |
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Bankers |
Banks and banking |
Frontier and pioneer life |
Jews |
Merchant |
Retail trade |
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Family
Active 1861
Active 1909