Depositors are walking into the U. S. Postal Savings Bank, which is shown as occupying a giant Uncle Sam's hat. In the background are homes and factories.
First Burnsville State Bank rented space at 201 West Burnsville Parkway, Burnsville Minnesota Prior to opening in March, 1972, Before this, Burnsville never had a bank of its own..
Built in 1963 as Valley National, Eagan Minnesota's first bank, it was later renamed Mid-America Bank located next to the Cedarvale Shopping Center on Highway 13 and Silver Belle Road.
Built in 1963 as Valley National, Eagan Minnesota's first bank, it was later renamed Mid-America Bank located next to the Cedarvale Shopping Center on Highway 13 and Silver Belle Road.
Built in 1963 as Valley National, Eagan Minnesota's first bank, it was later renamed Mid-America Bank located next to the Cedarvale Shopping Center on Highway 13 and Silver Belle Road.
Ground breaking in 1963 for Eagan, Minnesota's first bank. Valley National Bank was located next the Cedarvale Shopping Center, Highway 13 and Cedar Avenue.
Construction men in front of the Bank of Windom, which later became the First National Bank. Pictured are: Martin Peterson, Chester Peterson, Oscar Nelson and others.
The Brick Block of Melrose Minnesota, built by Edwin Clark in 1887. Someone numbered and identified buildings and people in the photographs as: Everett E. Clark (1), Edwin Clark (2), D.B. Kimball and Sons store (3, 4), and Dawes How Hardware Store (5).
This two-story brick building was built in 1917. Then the street-level corner of the building was occupied by the Farmers State Bank. Later, the Pine River State Bank conducted business in the same space until 1974. Among original occupants was a pharmacy on Barclay Avenue, and a furniture store and funeral parlor on the First Street side. The second floor contained professional offices and apartments. The Gardiner family has operated businesses at this location since 1935. The original back addition to the building was destroyed by fire in 1973.
Outside view of the corner of First National Bank in Detroit, Minnesota (became Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, in 1926). To the left of the bank is a drug company and on a corner sign is Campbell, I.D. dentist.
Outside view of First National Bank in Lake Park, Minnesota. Other business that can be seen are Canfield & Nordby Farm Lands. Down the street are the City Restaurant and Din Drop Inn. On the back of the postcard is a note to Bertha Vickers in Ogema, Minnesota.