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The Dice Brothers completed this building in 1912. It was the third brick building erected in Eagle. The First National Bank of Eagle immediately moved in to the north part. The Hugus Mercantile Store occupied the first floor on the south side (this was later occupied as the H. W. Lewis Store). The upstairs was used as the Masonic Hall. The first Post Office on Broadway was in a narrow annex to the Bank [1920]. -- John W. Bronn, Eagle County Historical...
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"The "First National Bank of Eagle County" was organized in 1908 and was capitalized at $25,000." -- Kathy Heicher, Early Eagle, p.42 The men standing in front, stockholders and bankers, are, from left: Gulling Offerson (Beaver Creek rancher), Oscar Kempf (developer of the Lady Belle mine), Charles McCarthy, Ben WHite (Brush Creek rancher), John Welch (possibly Welsh), Jesse Shryack, Bud Tandy and Art Tandy (banker and original stockholder). The...
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An unused check from the Bank of Gypsum dated 1916.
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Joe Allen, long-time president of First National Bank of Eagle, standing between two unidentified men. They are in the office space behind the teller's cage in the bank. The wall calendar says Saturday, March 4, but does not have a year. Joe Allen, president of the First National Bank of Eagle County for 44 years, was born in Glenwood Springs Feb. 21, 1899, the son of Alexander and Leah Allen. He attended school in that city and also attended...
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A bank which existed in Gunnison from 1882 to 1994. (Source: https://www.ffiec.gov/nicpubweb/nicweb/InstitutionHistory.aspx?parID_RSSD=380252&parDT_END=99991231)
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Joe Allen stands outside the First National Bank of Eagle County, in Eagle. Allen served as president of the bank for several years.