First National Bank of Eugene records 1883-1964

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First National Bank of Eugene records 1883-1964

The First National Bank of Eugene began as the Bank of Hendricks and Eakin on December 1, 1883, founded by Thomas G. Hendricks and Stewart B Eakin, Jr; the bank would later become part of the First Interstate Bank of Oregon. The collection consist of 222 ledgers that contain corporate and loan records, meeting and committee minutes, deposit registers, daybooks and journals of bank operations, letterpress copy books of correspondence, cash journals, bond records, bookkeeping and vault records, and correspondent bank records, as well as personnel files, customer service files, and historical materials.

77.0 linear feet, 6 containers, 222 volumes

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First National Bank of Eugene (Eugene, Or.)

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The First National Bank of Eugene began as the Bank of Hendricks and Eakin on December 1, 1883. The bank was founded by Thomas G. Hendricks and Stewart B Eakin, Jr. Two years later the founders decided to "nationalize" and on March 9, 1886, they reopened as The First National Bank of Eugene City; the "City" was dropped in 1906. Original shareholders were Thomas G. Hendricks at 360 shares. Stewart B. Eakin, Jr. at 100 shares, and G. R. Chrisman, J. M. Hendricks, E. Stewar...