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Farmer's State Bank of Reardan Records, 1909-1959
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Farmer's State Bank of Reardan
- Title
- Farmer's State Bank of Reardan Records
- Dates
- 1909-1959 (inclusive)19091959
1923-1929 (bulk)19231929 - Quantity
- 18 linear ft.
- Collection Number
- SPC 992-0354 (collection)
- Summary
- Financial records, loan and credit files, reports, and correspondence of the State bank at Reardan, Washington, including merger with the Old National Bank and consolidation as the First National Bank of Reardan, business and liquidation records of the bank from 1909 through 1959.
- Repository
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Eastern Washington University
Archives & Special Collections
Eastern Washington University Libraries
320 Media Lane - 100 LIB
Cheney, WA
99004-2453
Telephone: 5093592475
archives@ewu.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open to the public.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
The Farmer's State Bank of Reardan was organized in 1909 by farmers and business men in and around Reardan, Washington. The incorporators included George Anderson, W. H. Childs, G. H. Finrow, John Nahrt, E. E. Noble, and George Reeves.
During the First World War, the bank was instrumental in Red Cross Fund and Liberty Bond drives, in addition to its regular banking operations. After World War I, the Farmer's State Bank of Reardan was repeatedly criticized by the State Banking Division for its loan program. The State Banking Division felt that too much of the bank's fund were tied up in loans which were poor risks, likely to be uncollectable, or very slow in repayment.
In November of 1925 the Farmer's State Bank and its competitor, the Reardan National Bank, began discussing a merger. In 1929 the Farmer's State Bank began discussing merger possibilities with the Old National Corporation, a Spokane based banking house. At the annual meeting of Stockholders held on January 14, 1930 the matter was put to a vote. A total of 397 1/2 shares were voted, with 341 1/2 shares voting in favor of, and 56 shares voting against a consolidation with the Old National Bank. The Old National Corporation purchased the controlling interest of both of the banks in Reardan, and consolidated them as the First National Bank of Reardan in April of 1930. In 1936 the name was changed to the Reardan Branch of the Old National Bank.
The Farmer's State Bank of Reardan went into voluntary liquidation following the meeting of the Board of Directors held on April 8, 1930. Four of the directors were present: E. G. Ahrens, C. B. Carstens, W. J. Hein, and John Mahrt. They appointed Frank E. Rowland as the Liquidating Agent for the bank. The process began at once, but was not completed until 1959, when all shares of stock in the Farmer's State Bank of Reardan were finally retired.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Records and Correspondence: Checks, Correspondence, Credit Files, Drafts, Ledgers, Loan Approvals, Minutes, Registers, Reports of Condition, Stock Certificates, and Tax Returns.
The records of the Farmer's State Bank of Reardan have been divided into four sub groups: Corporate Records; Inter-Bank Relations; General Banking; and Correspondence.
The Corporate Records include the following series: Capital Stock Ledger; Mock Certificates; Stock Assessment Ledger sheets; Minute Books; Reports of Condition; Annual Meeting Records; Dividend Checks; Expense Ledgers; Reports to Federal and State Agencies; Tax Materials; and Liquidªation Materials.
The Corporate Records span the years 1909 through 1961, with the bulk of the material being from 1918 through 1958. Of particular importªance are the Minute Books (1909-1958) containing records of meetings of the corporation's stockholders and directors. Reports of Condition issued to stockholders by the bank, reporting its financial condition at the end of each year for the years 1912-1913, 1915, 1917-1924, 1927-1929, and 1932 were prepared by accountants who audited the bank. The records kept by F. E. Rowland, the Liquidating Agent, cover the activities of liquidating the bank's assets from 1930 until 1961, when the process was completed.
The records of Inter-Bank Relations span the years 1909 through 1959, with the bulk of the material being from 1921 through 1930. These records include: Draft Registers; Drafts; Reconcilement Statements; and a Remittance Register.
The Draft Register (1909-1958) is a listing of the drafts made during that time. The Reconcilement Statements (1921-1930) record the activity of accounts that the Farmer's State Bank of Reardan held with the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; the Old National Bank; the First National Bank of Seattle; and the Chase National Bank of New York.
The General Banking Records include the following series: General Ledgers; Daily Statements; Cash and Day Books; Registers of Bills Receivªable; Ledger and Register Sheets; Loan Approvals; Credit Files; Reports of Condition; Liberty Bond and Red Cross Fund Drive Materials; Unclaimed Contents of Safety Deposit Boxes; and Sample Forms. The period covered is 1909 through 1959, with the bulk of the material running from 1918 through 1930.
The General Ledgers span 1909 through 1959, but much of the material from 1910-1917 is missing or incomplete. The Daily Statements span 1909-1934, and are complete, thus supplying information which is missing from the ledgers of the period 1910-1917. The General Ledgers and Daily Statements provide information about the transactions of the bank in the course of its general business operations. The Loan Approvals (1929-1930) record the amount of money borrowed, and indicate the sort of credit being granted in the area at that time. The Credit Files (1920-1929) include financial statements of worth from the borrowers, most of whom were local farmers.
Correspondence includes four series: General Correspondence (1913-1931); Correspondence with Federal, State and County Agencies (1917-1932): Correspondence with Insurance Companies (1927-1932); and Inter-Rank Correspondence (1917-1930).
The correspondence with Governmental Agencies includes the United States Internal Revenue Service, the Washington State Division of Banking, and several county offices. Much of the correspondence with the Federal and State offices concerns banking practices and operations. The Inter-Bank correspondence concerns transactions between the Farmer's State Bank of Reardan and other banks.
Major correspondents:
- Banker's Reserve Life Co.
- Carter MacDonald & Co.
- Continental Casualty Co.
- Continental Insurance Co.
- Crum & Forster Co.
- Franklin Fire Insurance Co.
- Great American Insurance Co.
- Guarantee Fund Life Association
- Hartford Accident & Indemnity & Fire Co.
- International Life Insurance Co.
- Lincoln County Auditor's Office
- Lincoln County Clerk's Office
- Lincoln County Treasurer's Office
- Maryland Casualty Co.
- Massachusetts Protective Association
- National Fire Insurance Co.
- National Fire Security Co.
- Northwestern Mutual Fire Association
- Protective Underwriter's
- United States Department of the Treasury
- United States Fire Insurance Co.
- Washington State Division of Banking
- Washington State Insurance Department
- Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands
- Washington State Tax Commissioner's Office
- Washington State Treasury Division
- Western States Life Insurance Co.
Most items have been filed in letter cases. Oversize volumes have been filed separately, arranged by sub group and series. Sample Forms have been filed at the end of Sub Group III, and include such items as drafts, checks, savings pass books, credit and debit slips. Oversize and sample items have been listed as such in the arrangement and descripªtion, and note made of their filing location.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
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Restrictions on Use
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Preferred Citation
Farmer's State Bank of Reardan Records; SPC 992-0354; box number; folder number; Archives & Special Collections, Eastern Washington University.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
I: Corporate RecordsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
1/1-6 | 1: Capital Stock Ledger
Records the transfer of ownership of stocks. Lists stockholder, date of transfer,
certificate number, transfer number, number of shares issued, shares transferred,
balance of shares held.
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1909-1959 |
2/1-2 | 2: Stock Certificates
records the number of shares purchased, by whom, and the date of purchase.
|
1909-1924 |
2/3 | 3: Stock Assessment Ledger Sheets
Records amount of assessment made against each share of stock, date paid, or it not
paid, sale of shares to cover assessment.
|
1926; 1928 |
4: Minute Books
Record of the minutes of meetings of Stockholders and the Board of Directors of the
corporation.
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1909-1958 | |
Box/Folder | ||
2/4 | 1909-1924 | |
2/5 | 1924-1958 | |
Box/Folder | ||
3/1-20 | 5: Reports of Condition
Financial reports prepared by the accountants who audited the bank, showing the
financial condition of the bank during the past year. These reports were issued to the
stockholders of the bank.
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1912-1913; 1915; 1917-1924; 1927-1929; 1932 |
4/1-18 | 6: Annual Meetings - Proxies and Election
Records
Records of the election of officers at the annual stockholders meetings. These record
shares voted in person and by proxy.
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4/19-20 | 7: Dividend Checks
Cancelled checks issued to stockholders in payment of dividends voted by the Board of
Directors.
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1927 |
5/1-2 | 8: Expense Ledger
Records the operating expenses of the corporation.
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1/13/1915-10/5/1959 |
9: Reports to Federal & State Agencies
Reports made by the bank to certain agencies of the Federal and State
governments.
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1916-1930 | |
Reports to The Federal Reserve Board |
1917-1930 | |
Box/Folder | ||
6/1 | 9.1: Reports of Condition
Reports on the financial condition of the bank, made four times per year to the
FRB.
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1917-1930 |
6/2 | 9.2: Reports of Earnings & Dividends
Reports how much the bank made in profits, what dividends were paid if any, or if
the corporation sustained a loss, and the amount of loss sustained.
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1918-1929 |
Reports to State Agencies |
1916-1930 | |
Box/Folder | ||
6/3-4 | 9.3: Reports of Condition
Reports of the financial condition of the bank, made quarterly to the State
Division of Banking.
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1917-1930 |
6/5 | 9.4: Reports of Earnings & Dividends
Reports how much the bank made in profits, what dividends were paid, or if the bank
sustained a loss.
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1916-1930 |
6/6 | 9.5: Reports of Objectionable Assets
Reports to the State Bank Examiner responding to assets claimed by the Examiner to
be bad risks or losses.
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1923-1929 |
10: Tax Materials
Materials for both County and Federal Taxes. Because the bank owned property, it was
forced to pay taxes due the counties the real estate was situated in. Federal income
taxes were also paid by the bank.
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1912-1959 | |
Federal Taxes |
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Box/Folder | ||
7/1 | 10.1: Capital Stock Tax Returns |
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7/2 | 10.2: Corporation Excess Profits Tax Returns |
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7/3 | 10.3: Corporation Income Tax Returns |
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County Taxes |
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Box/Folder | ||
7/4 | 10.4: Detail Lists of Personal Property - Lincoln
Co. |
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7/5 | 10.5: Tax Bills - Lincoln Co. & Spokane
Co. |
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11: Liquidation Materials
Records and correspondence pertaining to the liquidation of the Farmer's State Bank
of Reardan. Also included are checks for expenses in liquidation, checks for final
dividends, and files kept by the bank's Liquidating Agent, Frank E. Rowland.
Items destroyed: 1) Original Capital Stock Ledger (1909-1912). All of this
information was transferred into the Capital Stock Ledger (1909-1959), which is Series
1, and the General Ledger, Series 16. 2) F.E. Rowland's Record of Expenses in
Liquidation. This was the Liquidating Agent's personal record of the expenses. All of
this information is entered in the General Ledgers which are Series 16.
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1928-1961 | |
11.1: Records and Correspondence |
1928-1961 | |
Box/Folder | ||
8/1 | 1/25/1928-9/26/1932 | |
8/2 | 10/1/1932-8/1933 | |
8/3 | 9/1933-8/1934 | |
8/4 | 9/1934-3/1936 | |
8/5 | 1922-1961; 1948-1959 | |
Box/Folder | ||
8/6 | 11.2: Checks In Liquidation |
1942-1960 |
8/7 | 11.3: Miscellaneous Materials |
1950-1959 |
8/8 | 11.4: F.E. Rowland - Personal File |
1937-1961 |
II: Inter-Bank RelationsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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12: Draft Register
Records drafts made on other banks, the date and amount of draft, which banks drawn
upon.
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1909-1959 | |
Box/Folder | ||
9/oversize | 12.1: Volume I |
11/20/1909-2/28/18 |
10/oversize | 12.2: Volume II |
3/1/1918-1930 |
11/oversize | 12.3: Volume III |
1931-1959 |
13: Drafts
These are selected samples of cancelled drafts. Numbers 21-30 were saved from each
100, along with those representing unusual amounts over $100.00. This series has been
maintained in the numbered sequence given it by the bank. Filed with Samples, 45,
46.
|
1917-1930 | |
14: Reconcilement Statements
Record of activity of accounts held with other banks. Reconcilement statements are
usually sent out monthly, showing the previous month's activity.
|
1921-1960 | |
Box/Folder | ||
12/1-10 | 14.1: Federal Reserve Bank |
1921-1930 |
13/1-12 | 14.2: Old National Bank |
1921-1930; 1955-1960 |
14/1-10 | 14.3: First National Bank of Seattle |
1921-1930 |
15/1-10 | 14.4: Chase National Bank, New York |
1921-1930 |
Box/Folder | ||
16/oversize | 15: Remittance Register
Lists the amount of loans drawn on banks, and the name of the endorser.
Items destroyed: 1) Drafts. Cancelled drafts were selectively sampled. Out of each
hundred drafts, numbers 21-30 were retained, along with those drafts representing an
unusual sum of money over $100.00. The bulk of the drafts were destroyed. All drafts
are listed in the Daily Statements (Series 17), and the General Ledgers (Series 16).
2) Reconcilement Registers. These list all drafts. Because this information is also in
the General Ledgers (Series 16), and the Daily Statements (Series 17), there was no
reason to retain this series.
|
1910-1910 |
III: General BankingReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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16: General Ledgers
Record financial transactions by type of transaction, amount, and date. Loans
& Discounts, Acceptances, Overdrafts, Bonds & Warrants, Accounts With
Other Banks, Expenses, Loss & Gain, Interest Received, Interest Paid, Exchange,
Deposits, Cashier's Checks, and Totals are all listed in the General Ledgers. The
Original Ledgers, Nos. 17-19, all appear to have been used first by a banker or
merchant in Hurdland, Missouri around 1902.
|
1909-1959 | |
Box/Folder | ||
17/oversize | 16.1: Original Ledger I |
9/1/1909-6/16/1910 |
18/oversize | 16.2: Original Ledger Ii |
9/1/1909-11/11/1910 |
19/oversize | 16.3: Original Ledger Iii |
9/1/1909-6/1/1910 |
20/oversize | 16.4: General Ledger |
11/16/1909-3/12/1910 |
21/oversize | 16.5: General Ledger (incomplete) |
3/1910-3/1918 |
22/oversize | 16.6: General Ledger Vol. I |
4/1/1918-12/9/1959 |
23/oversize | 16.7: General Ledger Vol. II |
4/1/1918-12/9/1959 |
17: Daily Statements
A summary of the bank's assets and liabilities at the end of each business day. 5
volumes.
|
1909-1934 | |
Box/Folder | ||
24/oversize | 11/5/1909-8/30/1913 | |
25/oversize | 9/2/1913-9/8/1917 | |
26/oversize | 9/10/1917-7/30/1921 | |
27/oversize | 8/1/1921-8/30/1924 | |
28/oversize | 9/1/1924-4/1/1934 | |
16: Cash Book and Day Book Samples
The Cash Book is a daily statement about the amount of cash on hand at the end of
each business day. The Day Book is a daily summary of transactions. The information in
both of these books is also in the General Ledger and the Daily Statements. The first
volume of each has been saved as a sample, and the bulk of these destroyed.
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Box/Folder | ||
29/1 | 18.1: Teller's Cash Book |
11/27/11-12/6/1912 |
29/2 | 18.2: Day Book |
7/1/1918-11/18/1918 |
19: Bills Receivable Register
A register or notes and acceptances given by customers in payment of debts. Lists
maker, endorser, collateral, date due, interest rate, amount of note, and date issued.
These volumes have also been used to register Acceptances, and Bonds &
Warrants. Later this information was transferred to the General Ledger, Series 16.
|
1918-1930 | |
Box/Folder | ||
30/oversize | 8/14/1918-1920 | |
31/oversize | 1921-1924 | |
32/oversize | 1929-1930 | |
Box/Folder | ||
33/oversize | 20: Register of Discounted Bills
Lists maker, drawer, security, endorser, date, length of loan, date due, amount of
loan, interest, date paid. Also includes Acceptances 11/1917-5/1918.
|
1909-1918 |
Ledger and Register Sheets
Sheets from ledgers and registers. These were removed from largely unused volumes, to
retain the records, while reducing their bulk.
|
1910-1959 | |
Box/Folder | ||
34/1 | 21: Assets Ledger
Lists the resources and liabilities of the bank.
|
1946-1959 |
34/2 | 22: Register of Chattel Mortgages
Records loans made by the bank to persons who listed items of personal property as
collateral for the loan.
|
1916-1923 |
34/3 | 23: Collection Register
A record of loans made by the bank, listing borrower, amount, date of loan, date
paid.
|
1910-1930 |
34/4 | 24: "The Practical Collector" Collection
Blanks
A series of five form letters, each more demanding, requesting the debtor to pay,
or be turned over to a collection agency for collection.
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34/5 | 25: Register of Charged Off Notes
A record of the value of assets charged off as a loss. Lists name of debtor, date
of note, and amount of note.
|
1919-1927 |
34/6 | 26: Register of Safety Deposit Boxes
Lists box number, name of renter, amount of rent paid, and date of payment.
|
1920-1927 |
34/7 | 27: Register of Insurance Policies
Records insurance policies handled by the bank. Lists the policy number, rate, and
insured.
Arranged alphabetically by the name of the insurance company.
|
1923-1925 |
Box/Folder | ||
35/1-7 | 28: Loan Approvals
Lists borrower, amount of loan, length, interest rate, and signatures of bank
officers approving or rejecting the loan.
|
1929-1930 |
Box | ||
36 |
29: Credit Files
Kept by the bank on all persons and corporations who obtained credit. Filed
alphabetically, they include a statement of worth from the borrower, and some copies
of correspondence relating to the loans.
|
1920-1929 |
Box/Folder | ||
36/1-62 | 29.1: Credit Files: "A - G" |
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37/1-81 | 29.2: Credit Files: "H - O" |
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38/1-69 | 29.3: Credit Files: "P - Z" |
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30: Chick Estate File
Contains credit file, legal papers, and correspondence regarding a heavily mortgaged
ranch whose owner died. The property was then claimed by both the bank and the heir.
The heir soon went bankrupt, and a receiver was appointed to manage the ranch for the
creditors.
|
1921-1925 | |
Box/Folder | ||
39/1 | 30.1: Chick Estate File: Records
Correspondence |
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39/2 | 30.2: Chick Credit File |
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39/3 | 30.3: Chick Correspondence |
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39/4 | 30.4: Chick Bankruptcy: Records &
Correspondence |
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39/5 | 30.5: W.A. Ryder, Receiver: Records &
Correspondence |
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31: Corporation Reports of Condition
Reports of Condition of these corporations, which were filed with the bank, which
held an interest in them.
|
1921-1926 | |
Box/Folder | ||
40/1-4 | 31.1: Reardan Union Grain Co. |
1924-1926 |
40/5 | 31.2: Gravelle Farmer's Elevator Co. |
1921 |
Box/Folder | ||
41/1-8 | 32: Liberty Bond & Red Cross Drive
Materials
During World War One, the bank was instrumental in selling Liberty Bonds and raising
money for the Red Cross. Contains Red Cross and Liberty Bond subscription lists,
Liberty Loan cards, and general correspondence.
|
1917-1918 |
33: Safety Deposit Boxes: Unclaimed Contents
Items left in the safety deposit boxes of the Farmer's State Bank of Reardan, not
claimed by the owners at the time of liquidation.
Arranged alphabetically.
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Box/Folder | ||
42/1-17 | 33.1: Safety Deposit Box Contents, "A - F" |
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43/1-14 | 33.2: Safety Deposit Box Contents, "G - M" |
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44/1-17 | 33.3: Safety Deposit Box Contents, "N - Z" |
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34: Sample Forms
These are samples of forms used by the bank. Sample Drafts, Series 13, is filed with
this collection, as a part of Series 34.
Items destroyed: 1) Checking Account Ledger. A record of checking account activity.
This information is in the General Ledger, Series 16. 2) Savings Account Ledger. Lists
savings account activity. This information is in the General Ledger, Series 16. 3)
Register Of Time Certificates. Records Time Certificates of Deposit which are issued
at a specified rate of interest, with a specified maturation date, after which the
interest stops. These are recorded in the General Ledgers, Series 16. 4)
Record-Of-Time Certificates. Same as Register of Time Certificates. Information is in
the General Ledger, Series 16.
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Box/Folder | ||
45/1-17 | Sample Forms, Box I
Sample Drafts.
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46/1-20 | Sample Forms, Box II
Sample Drafts, Cashier's Checks, Certificates of Deposit.
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47/1-22 | Sample Forms, Box III
Checks, Savings Pass Books, Credit Slips, Debit Slips, Expense Vouchers, Cashier's
Check Stubs, Certificate of Deposit Stubs, Envelopes, and Rubber Stamp
Impressions.
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IV: CorrespondenceReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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35: General Correspondence
General Correspondence has been divided into two sub series: Correspondence Received,
and Correspondence Sent.
Incoming correspondence is arranged alphabetically, correspondence sent is arranged
chronologically.
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1927-1930 | ||
35.1: General Correspondence Received |
1917-1932 | ||
Box/Folder | |||
48/1-8 | "A - C" |
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49/1-7 | |||
50/1-9 | |||
51/1-5 | |||
52/1-8 | |||
53/1-6 | |||
35.2: General Correspondence Sent |
1917-1932 | ||
Box/Folder | |||
54/1-9 | 1917-1918 | ||
55/1-19 | 1921-1929 | ||
56/1-7 | 1930-1932 | ||
36: Correspondence With Federal, State & County
Agencies
Correspondence is largely pertaining to banking regulations and operation. Some deals
with tax matters, particularly that with the Internal Revenue Service.
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Box/Folder | |||
57/1 | 36.1: U.S. Federal Government Agencies |
1918-1930 | |
57/2 | 36.2: U.S. Department of Treasury |
1917-1929 | |
57/3 | 36.3: U.S. Department of Treasury - IRS |
1917-1932 | |
57/4 | 36.4: Washington State Agencies |
1918-1929 | |
57/5-6 | 36.5: Washington State Division of Banking |
1917-1931 | |
57/7 | 36.6: Washington State Insurance Department |
1918-1931 | |
57/8 | 36.7: Washington State Commissioner of Public
Lands |
1917-1928 | |
57/9 | 36.8: Washington State Tax Commissioner |
1918-1927 | |
57/10 | 36.9: Washington State Treasury Department |
1927-1930 | |
57/11 | 36.10: County Agencies: Adams, Benton, Douglas, Grant,
Stevens, & Whitman Counties |
1917-1929 | |
57/12 | 36.11: Lincoln Co. Auditor's Office |
1917-1930 | |
57/13 | 36.12: Lincoln Co. Clerk's Ofpice |
1927-1929 | |
57/14 | 36.13: Lincoln Co. Treasurer's Office |
1917-1932 | |
57/15 | 36.14: Spokane Co. Agencies |
1917-1930 | |
37: Correspondence With Insurance Companies
Correspondence between the bank and insurance companies which the bank dealt with. In
many cases, the bank acted as an agent for these insurance companies.
|
1927-1932 | ||
Box/Folder | |||
58/1 | 37.1: Banker's Reserve Life Co. |
1927-1929 | |
58/2 | 37.2: Carter Macdonald & Co. |
1931 | |
58/3 | 37.3: Continental Casualty Co. |
1928-1932 | |
58/4 | 37.4: Continental Insurance Co. |
1928-1932 | |
58/5 | 37.5: Crum & Forster Co. |
1929-1932 | |
58/6 | 37.6: Franklin Fire Insurance Co. |
1927-1932 | |
58/7 | 37.7: Great American Insurance Co. |
1928-1931 | |
58/8 | 37.8: Guarentee Fund Life Association |
1927-1928 | |
58/9 | 37.9: Guernsey-Newton Co. |
1927-1929 | |
58/10 | 37.10: Hartford Accident & Indemnity & Fire
Co. |
1927-1932 | |
58/11 | 37.11: International Life Insurance Co. |
1927-1928 | |
58/12 | 37.12: Maryland Casualty Co. |
1928-1931 | |
58/13 | 37.13: Massachusetts Protective Association |
1928-1929 | |
58/14 | 37.14: National Fire Insurance Co. |
1928-1932 | |
58/15 | 37.15: National Fire Security Co. |
1928-1931 | |
58/16 | 37.16: Northwestern Mutual Fire Association |
1927-1928 | |
58/17 | 37.17: Protective Underwriter's |
1927-1931 | |
58/18 | 37.18: United States Fire Insurance Co. |
1929-1930 | |
58/19 | 37.19: Western States Life Insurance Co. |
1930-1931 | |
58/20 | 37.20: Miscellaneous Insurance Co.S |
1927-1932 | |
38: Inter-Bank Correspondence
This series of correspondence between banks deals with inter-bank transactions.
Arranged alphabetically.
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1917-1930; 1917-1918; 1927-1930 | ||
Box/Folder | |||
59/1 | 38.1: "A - B" |
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59/2 | 38.2: "C - E" |
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59/3 | 38.3: "Far - Fed" |
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Box/Folder | |||
59/4-7 | 60/1 | 38.4: "Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco" |
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60/2-5 | 38.5: "Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Spokane
Branch" |
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60/6 | 38.6: "Fidelity National Bank" |
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60/7 | 38.7: "Fidelity Trust Co. - First National Bank of
Wenatchee" |
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61/1 | 38.8: "First Seattle Dexter Horton National
Bank" |
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61/2 | 38.9: "First State - N" |
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Box/Folder | |||
61/3-8 | 62/1-2 | 38.10: "Old National Bank & Union Trust
Co." |
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62/3 | 38.11: "Pac - Pul" |
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62/4 | 38.12: "R - S" |
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62/5 | 38.13: "T - Z" |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Banks and banking--Washington (State)--Reardan
Corporate Names
- Farmer's State Bank of Reardan
- Farmer's State Bank of Reardan--Records and correspondence
Form or Genre Terms
- Bank statements
- Correspondence
- Credit records
- Financial records
- Reports
Other Creators
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Corporate Names
- First National Bank of Reardan (creator)
- Old National Bank of Reardan (creator)