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[[File:1904 Traders National Bank lobby.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Lobby of Traders National Bank]]
'''Traders National Bank''' was a banking office that opened in [[Birmingham]] in [[February 17]], [[1904]] with $100,000 in capital stock and $45,000 in deposits after one month of operation. It was headed by [[John Frye]] with [[O. E. Smith]] as vice president and [[C. H. Seals]] as assistant cashier.
'''Traders National Bank''' was a banking office that opened in [[Birmingham]] in [[February 17]], [[1904]] with $100,000 in capital stock and $45,000 in deposits after one month of operation. It was headed by [[John Frye]] with [[O. E. Smith]] as vice president and [[C. H. Seals]] as assistant cashier.


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[[Category:1930 disestablishments]]

Revision as of 20:33, 10 March 2015

Lobby of Traders National Bank

Traders National Bank was a banking office that opened in Birmingham in February 17, 1904 with $100,000 in capital stock and $45,000 in deposits after one month of operation. It was headed by John Frye with O. E. Smith as vice president and C. H. Seals as assistant cashier.

Traders National Bank merged with the American Trust and Savings Bank to form the American-Traders National Bank and opened branch offices in Leeds, North Birmingham, Woodlawn, Fairfield, Ensley and Tarrant. It also constructed the American Trust Building on the southeast corner of 1st Avenue North and 20th Street, briefly the city's tallest skyscraper, as its headquarters.

The bank was acquired by the First National Bank of Birmingham in 1930 during the Great Depression. The combination took over the American Trust building.