Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheek Bank Records 1885-1972

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Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheek Bank Records 1885-1972

The Hypotheek banks were real estate mortgage lenders whose operations included parts of Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Oregon. The materials in this collection pertain to the affairs of the following corporations: Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheek Bank, Hypotheek Bank voor Amerika, Holland Land Company, Arcadia Holding Company, Amstodel Corporation, Wall Street Reality Company, Hypotheek Land Company, Realty Mortgage Company, and Holland Bank. The companies involved eventually operated as one enterprise.

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Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheek Bank

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Thomson, J. G.

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Amsterdamsch Trustee's Kantoor

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DeKoning, Louis

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Hypotheek Land Co.

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Insinger, Robert

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Northwestern and Pacific Mortgage Company (Spokane, Wash.)

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Van Tyen, E. W.

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Holland Land Co.

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Compau, C. P.

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Holland Bank

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De Tweede Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheek Bank

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Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheek Bank (Spokane, Wash.)

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The Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheek Bank was a Dutch mortgage bank established in Spokane Falls in June, 1889 to lend money on the security of real estate. From its beginning the Hypotheek Bank did a brisk business. When 32 blocks of the city’s business district burned in August of 1889, the bank, which had insured with British insurance companies, received payments on its destroyed properties within two weeks. As the town rebuilt, the Hypotheek Bank was a willing lender, and by ...