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(Created page with "The '''People's Savings Bank & Trust Co.''' was a banking business founded in Birmingham in 1891. In 1895 Henry Gray was elected president of the bank, with George Blinn as vice-president and John Elliott as cashier. It operated from offices at 1907 2nd Avenue North until the 1900s. Another People's Savings Bank and Trust Co. was founded in Selma, Dallas County by C. M. Hoaward, C. J. Patterson and A. L. McLeod in...") |
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 14 January 2024
The People's Savings Bank & Trust Co. was a banking business founded in Birmingham in 1891. In 1895 Henry Gray was elected president of the bank, with George Blinn as vice-president and John Elliott as cashier. It operated from offices at 1907 2nd Avenue North until the 1900s.
Another People's Savings Bank and Trust Co. was founded in Selma, Dallas County by C. M. Hoaward, C. J. Patterson and A. L. McLeod in 1902. Until 1906 it operated as the People's Savings Bank of Selma.