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- Colorado Voters will decide whether or not to allow branch banking in the state. It's a complicated issue and a little bit like asking third grader to drive a city bus. 1
- Fed Chairman, Paul Volker stands behind a big bank poker player. The bank is raising the bet on sweating, small business player (and his family) from 19 3/4% to 20 %. Now, it's time for a quick game of depression. 1
- Huge Continental Bank lands on safety net made up with people like you and me. Calls on other banks to leap to safety. 1
- In the old days, Wanted Posters appeared on a bulletin board in the Post Office. The Speaker of the House, Tom Foley's face is on such a poster. He's involved in a bank cover-up, abuse of power crime, etc. plus he runs the Post Office. 1
- Multinational Banks drill past 3rd World Oil glut and tap into Visa and MasterCard credit cards. We're Rich! 1
- New York city is hit by numerous bank robberies. It seems the gangsters have to call dibbs on banks nowadays. 1
- Panel 1-4. Despite a lousy economy, banks will need to add more offices to house employees needed to keep in compliance with the Dodd-Frank rules. 1
- President Bill Clinton has dragon dancers from China (Bank of China) running all over the White House. Foreigners donated heavily to his campaign. His International relations was called Constructive Engagement. Boy, it sure was...for him. 1
- Tall building labeled "World Bank", two unseen people talking "Our demolition firm is running low on capital again. Can we take out another loan?" The answer "Certainly!" 1
- The bill comes due for the One World investment dinner. Poland, Mexico and Western Bankes fall short. Now it's up to poor US to bail them out. 1
- The gods on Mount Olympus (Speaker Tom Foley and lawmakers in Washington) look down on citizen mortals stuck on the ground and notice we seem restless. Some gods are still playing with the bouncing house bank pogo sticks. 1
- Western Bankers decide which outfit to wear...the Eagle free enterprise one or the bear socialism outfit. 1
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- One of 16 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on February 22, 1890, page 71. 2
- 101 North Cascade Avenue 1
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- 111 South Nevada Avenue. Vectra Bank. 1
- A car and a horse-drawn wagon on snowy dirt road in front of wooden storefronts. Building at right has sign "The Bank of Alma". Photo identified on back. 1
- Corner of Tejon and Pikes Peak showing first Exchange National Bank building. Horse and carriage stands at the curb; pedestrians are passing on the street. A stand alongside the building has sign "Latest Daily Papers From All Parts of the U.S." 1
- Employees of Title and Trust Bank gathered for a photo at what appears to be one of the stone buildings at the Broadmoor Hotel. 1
- Large brick building on corner with cars from the late 1930s parked in front. "First National Bank" over entrance. Building has sign "Baker & Biggs" carved under roofline. Sign on lamp post in front reads "Chamber of Commerce AAA Information. 1
- Long view of main street in Denver. Item appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on January 27, 1866 on page 57. 1
- Men milling around and transacting business. Signs "C. A. Cook & Co", Butterfield Overland Depot Express Office", and "Gold Dust". Item appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on January 27, 1866 on page 57. 1
- One of 13 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on February 22, 1890, page 72. 1
- Printed on front "The Exchange National Bank of Colorado Springs, Colorado. / Capital $300,000.00 Surplus $200,000.00". 1
- Printed on front "Views of Calhan Colo." Four small pictures are identified as "Catholic Church" "Methodist Church" "Public School", and "First State Bank". 1
- Street corner view of First National Bank building located at 6 North Tejon Street. Antlers Hotel is to the left in the background. Several dentist's offices are located on the second floor of the bank building. 1
- The Exchange Building on the corner of Pikes Peak Avenue and Tejon Street, showing cars and pedestrians. Printed on front "Exchange National Bank Building, Colorado Springs, Colo." 1
- View of Main Street in Hugo, Colorado, showing Hotel Lincoln, Arcade Hotel with Owl Bar and First National Bank on snowy street. Title printed on bottom of print. 1
- View of downtown Colorado Springs with a tall seven-story brick building on the left. Typed note on back reads "Exchange National Bank Block, the Tallest Building in Colorado Springs. (Return to Chamber of Commerce)." 1
- View of teller window with ornate grillwork and wood paneling in the First National Bank in Cripple Creek. Stuffed elk head is hanging high on wall. Spittoons are visible on floor. 1
- View of the intersection of Pikes Peak Avenue and Tejon Street looking west with the El Paso National Bank building clearly visible on the right. A street car and horse-drawn wagon are visible further west on Pikes Peak Avenue. 1
- Walgreens drug store is to the left of the bank. Printed on back "The First National Bank of Colorado Springs, Colorado / Serving the Pikes Peak Region since 1874". 1
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