Carson City Savings Bank (Carson City, Nev.)
Corporate History
The Carson City Savings Bank was incorporated in 1875, when local businessmen saw a need for banking in Carson City, Nevada, particularly after the opening of the US Mint in 1869. The bank became the Bullion and Exchange Bank in 1882. With the decline in mining and reductions in development, the Bullion and Exchange Bank was restructured into the State Bank and Trust Company in 1903, failing by 1907. In turn, each of the three banks served the growing population of Carson City by providing banking services and dealing in mining stock.
From the guide to the Bullion and Exchange Bank records, 1876-1907, (The Bancroft Library)
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creatorOf | Bullion and Exchange Bank (Carson CIty, Nev.). Bullion and Exchange Bank records, circa 1875-1938. | UC Berkeley Libraries | |
creatorOf | Bullion and Exchange Bank records, 1876-1907 | Bancroft Library |
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associatedWith | American Exchange National Bank of Chicago | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Bullion and Exchange Bank (Carson CIty, Nev.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | State Bank and Trust Company (Carson City, Nev.) | corporateBody |
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