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The '''Jefferson Federal Savings and Loan Association''' was a savings and loan with offices in the [[1925]] [[Jackson Building]] at 215 [[21st Street North]]. [[Frank Yeilding, Jr]] was CEO from [[1949]] to the 1980s. Jefferson Federal was acquired by [[AmSouth Bank]] in the early 1990s. | The '''Jefferson Federal Savings and Loan Association''' was a savings and loan with offices in the [[1925]] [[Jackson Building]] at 215 [[21st Street North]]. | ||
It was founded as the '''Jefferson County Building and Loan Association''' by [[F. M. Jackson]]. [[Frederick Dixon]] served as president in the 1890s. [[Frank Yeilding, Jr]] was CEO from [[1949]] to the 1980s. Jefferson Federal was acquired by [[AmSouth Bank]] in the early 1990s. | |||
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Revision as of 17:41, 2 February 2009
The Jefferson Federal Savings and Loan Association was a savings and loan with offices in the 1925 Jackson Building at 215 21st Street North.
It was founded as the Jefferson County Building and Loan Association by F. M. Jackson. Frederick Dixon served as president in the 1890s. Frank Yeilding, Jr was CEO from 1949 to the 1980s. Jefferson Federal was acquired by AmSouth Bank in the early 1990s.
Branches
- Five Points West
- 29th Avenue South, Homewood
- Roebuck Shopping Center, 1959 (designed by Charles McCauley)
External link
- 1970s photograph of the Jefferson Federal Savings and Loan building on Flickr.com