Farmers & Mechanics Bank advertising campaigns [graphic] 1920-1922.

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Farmers & Mechanics Bank advertising campaigns [graphic] 1920-1922.

Views of school children depositing money in saving accounts and young boys working at small chores to earn money for their savings, rather than spending it on games, movies and candy. Also views of a young man named Jacob Martin, who earned money for his family and his education.

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Hibbard, C. J.

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Gas Traction Foundry was reorganized as the Northwestern Steel and Iron Corporation in the late 1910s or early 1920s. During this time period, the company occupied a square block, numbers 2907-2943 of an unidentified street in Minneapolis. It employed 150-200 workers and manufactured open-hearth steel castings, many of which are visible in these photographs. From the description of Gas Traction Foundry photograph collection [graphic] / photographed by C.J. Hibbard. ca. 1917 (Minnesot...

Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank of Minneapolis

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