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Located in the district are the Elks Hall (c. 1905), former Town Hall (c. 1885), G. W. Patterson Wholesale Grocery (c. 1890), Pythian Building (c. 1903), Watch Repair Shop (early 1930s), and former Cabarrus Savings Bank (1923-1924). Also in the district is the separately listed former Cabarrus County Courthouse. [2]
Welcome is a census-designated place (CDP) in Davidson County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,162 at the 2010 census. The population was 4,162 at the 2010 census. It is nationally known as the home of Richard Childress Racing .
HomeTrust Bank was founded in 1926 as Clyde Building and Loan, in Clyde, North Carolina. [2] Later, the name changed to Clyde Savings and Loan Association, and then Clyde Savings Bank. Ed Broadwell joined the bank in 1965 at age 27, the youngest bank president in the state. The bank had $10 million in assets, and five people worked there.
The Bank of Bladenboro in Bladenboro, North Carolina, Edgecomb Homestead Savings Bank of Tarboro, North Carolina, and First Republic Savings Bank of Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina: 1995 First Investors Savings Bank of Whiteville, North Carolina and State Bank of Fayetteville, North Carolina: 1996 First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company of ...
Erie County Savings Bank was known as "The Big E" in advertising campaigns.(late 1960s - 1980s) The bank changed its name to the Erie Savings Bank (1977-1981). The bank's name changed to Empire of America (1982-1990). In 1992, M&T Bank and KeyBank acquired its remaining deposits and the bank was dissolved.
In 1985, FNB Corporation was formed as a bank holding company. [2] In 1990, the company changed its name to First National Bank and Trust Company. In 2000, the company acquired Richmond Savings Bank of Richmond County, North Carolina. It was First National Bank's first foray outside of the Randolph County area. [3]
Bank of Montgomery began in Troy, North Carolina, in 1935 [3] and changed its name to First Bank in February 1985. [4] On December 16, 1999, First Bancorp agreed to buy First Savings Bancorp Inc., parent of First Savings Bank of Moore County, with six branches and $325 million in assets, for $78.4 million in stock. [5]
A United Community Bank in Hayesville, North Carolina. United offers a full range of consumer/commercial/corporate banking products including mortgage services, interest-bearing and non interest-bearing deposits, NOW accounts (Negotiable Order of Withdrawal account), money market accounts, checking accounts, savings accounts, and [2] advisory and treasury management services.