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[[File:Bham Trust Natl Bank 20th.jpg|right|thumb|375px|The 1922 Birmingham Trust National Bank building at 117 20th Street North]]
[[File:Bham Trust Natl Bank 20th.jpg|right|thumb|375px|The 1922 Birmingham Trust National Bank building at 117 20th Street North]]
'''Birmingham Trust National Bank''' ('''BTNB''') was a large bank which operated in [[Birmingham]] from [[1887]] to [[1982]], when it was rebranded as [[SouthTrust Bank]] under a regional holding company.
'''Birmingham Trust National Bank''' ('''BTNB''') was a large bank which operated in [[Birmingham]] from [[1887]] to [[1982]], when it was rebranded as [[SouthTrust Bank]] under a regional holding company.
headquartered in the [[Wells Fargo Tower|SouthTrust Tower]] at 420 [[20th Street North]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. It was purchased in [[2004]] by Charlotte, North Carolina-based [[Wachovia]] and again sold to Wells Fargo Bank.


The bank was founded in December [[1887]] as '''Birmingham Trust and Savings Company''' and moved into offices in the [[Elyton Land Co. building]] on [[20th Street North]] on [[June 20]], [[1888]]. The first board of directors was headed by [[Henry Caldwell]] with [[Samuel Murphy]] as vice-president and [[M. G. Hudson]] as cashier.
The bank was founded in December [[1887]] as '''Birmingham Trust and Savings Company''' and moved into offices in the [[Elyton Land Co. building]] on [[20th Street North]] on [[June 20]], [[1888]]. The first board of directors was headed by [[Henry Caldwell]] with [[Samuel Murphy]] as vice-president and [[M. G. Hudson]] as cashier.
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BTNB was the first financial institution in the nation to introduce what was termed at the time an "automated central information system" in [[1971]].
BTNB was the first financial institution in the nation to introduce what was termed at the time an "automated central information system" in [[1971]].


After regional acquisions, the holding company '''SouthTrust Corporation''' was formed in [[1981]].
After regional acquisions, the holding company '''SouthTrust Corporation''' was formed in [[1981]]. The corporation rebranded all bank branches as SouthTrust Bank in [[1982]].


BTNB became known as SouthTrust Bank in [[1982]]. SouthTrust was acquired by Charlotte, NC-based [[Wachovia|Wachovia Corporation]] in [[2004]].  The SouthTrust name disappeared from bank buildings in October [[2005]]. The bank's name and Trade Marks were acquired by First National Bank of George West, headquartered in George West, Texas, in [[2013]].


==BTNB branches==
==BTNB branches==
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* [http://www.southtrust.com/ SouthTrust Bank] website - accessed October 6, 2006
* [http://www.southtrust.com/ SouthTrust Bank] website - accessed October 6, 2006


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Revision as of 15:34, 20 February 2016

This article is about the local bank before its transition into the regional SouthTrust Bank.
The 1922 Birmingham Trust National Bank building at 117 20th Street North

Birmingham Trust National Bank (BTNB) was a large bank which operated in Birmingham from 1887 to 1982, when it was rebranded as SouthTrust Bank under a regional holding company.

The bank was founded in December 1887 as Birmingham Trust and Savings Company and moved into offices in the Elyton Land Co. building on 20th Street North on June 20, 1888. The first board of directors was headed by Henry Caldwell with Samuel Murphy as vice-president and M. G. Hudson as cashier.

From 1891 to 1901 it leased offices in the Morris Block at 19th Street and 1st Avenue North. It constructed a banking office at 112 20th Street North in 1902, and rebuilt it as a monumental Neoclassical structure in 1922.

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The name was changed to Birmingham Trust National Bank (BTNB) when it secured a national charter in 1946. It opened its first "neighborhood branches" in East Lake, Mountain Brook, and Five Points West in the late 1940s and early 1950s. A new BTNB Southside office was completed at 24th Street and 6th Avenue South in 1955.

The bank erected a 7-story office building behind its 20th Street banking office in 1964.

BTNB was the first financial institution in the nation to introduce what was termed at the time an "automated central information system" in 1971.

After regional acquisions, the holding company SouthTrust Corporation was formed in 1981. The corporation rebranded all bank branches as SouthTrust Bank in 1982.


BTNB branches

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