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First Indiana Bank
- Indiana

Principal Locations
  1. Bloomington
  2. Elkhart
  3. Evansville
  4. Fort Wayne
  5. Gary
  6. Indianapolis
  7. Lafayette
  8. Muncie
  9. Notre Dame
  10. South Bend
  11. Terre Haute
  12. Valparaiso
  13. Vincennes
  14. West Lafayette

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First Indiana Bank



FRB: Financial Holding Companies
Under the Bank Holding Company Act, bank holding companies may elect to be financial holding companies.  Following is a list of those companies whose elections to become or be treated as financial holding companies are effective.  The list includes only the top-tier company in each organization. ...

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State Bank - Winfield Employee Stock Ownership Plan & Trust, The ... [Read More]

Bureau of the Public Debt : Financial Institutions Offering Savings Bonds through Internet Banking: Location Sort (Page 5 of 17)
Bonds through Internet Banking ...

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FRB: CRA 2nd Quarter 1999 Examination Schedule
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FDIC: Special Alerts
SA-12-2005 Counterfeit Cashier's Checks - First Bank of Canyon Creek, Richardson, Texas, a Branch of First National Bank of Crockett, Crockett, Texas ...

SA-63-2005 Counterfeit Trust Checks Drawn on Pacific Capital Bank, National Association, Operating as Santa Barbara Bank & Trust, Santa Barbara, California ...

SA-77-2005 Counterfeit Cashier's Checks Drawn on First Federal Savings Bank of Twin Falls, Twin Falls, Idaho ... [Read More]

Indiana State Museum
Discover the contributions of Hoosiers such as Bea Moten-Foster, founder of the Muncie Times , Lillian Thomas Fox, the first black columnist for the Indianapolis News , and Henry Jackson Lewis, who is recognized as the first black political cartoonist, in the new exhibit, Spread the Word . ...

Trace the growth of African American media from the first black newspaper started in New York in 1827 and the first black radio station on the air in 1929 to Indiana's own contributions to the field of journalism. Learn about community, transition and the cause of equality through the written words, radio discussions and television images of influential Hoosier African American reporters and broadcasters. ... [Read More]

Indiana State Museum
If you are looking for the place where Indiana had its beginning; where Chief Tecumseh walked; where the first governor of the Indiana Territory and ninth president of the United States lived and worked; where troops mustered for the battle of Tippecanoe; where laws were passed that still affect Indiana residents today; and where the first free press in Indiana was born, then plan a visit to the Vincennes State Historic Sites. ...

Located throughout the city of Vincennes, the many components of the Vincennes State Historic Sites include the Indiana Territory Capitol, the Print Shop of Elihu Stout, the Birthplace of Maurice Thompson, the Log Cabin Visitors’ Center, the Old State Bank, Fort Knox II, Sugar Loaf Mound and the Jefferson Academy. ... [Read More]

OCC: CRA INFORMATION
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency was created by Congress to charter national banks, to oversee a nationwide system of banking institutions, and to assure that national banks are safe and sound, competitive and profitable, and capable of serving in the best possible manner the banking needs of their customers. ...

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CRA Exam Procedures -- Small Banks ... [Read More]

FRB: CRA 1st Quarter 2001 Examination Schedule
First State Bank of Warner ...

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Indiana State Museum
In those days, banks issued their own money. How much a bank’s money was worth depended on how much money it had in its vault. The money from many banks was worth less than its face value. This bank also served as a depository for money collected by the local land office. In Vincennes, the bank began business immediately in a rented building located on First Street between Main and Vigo Streets. The bank was robbed on January 26, 1838. The robbers made off with more than $20,000—quite a princely sum in those days. ... [Read More]


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