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F&M Bank is a Timberville, Virginia based community bank. The bank was chartered on April 15, 1908, as a state chartered bank and was incorporated in 1983 as a one-bank holding company in Virginia. F&M Bank functions as a regulated financial institution, but provides commercial banking services to small and medium-size businesses, nonprofits ...
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Farmers and Mechanics Savings (sometimes abbreviated as F&M Bank) or variations such as Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank may refer to: Farmers and Mechanics Bank (Middletown, Connecticut) Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank (1891), Minneapolis, Minnesota, now Scheik's Palace Royale
Farmers and Merchants Bank (sometimes abbreviated as F&M Bank) may refer to: Farmers and Merchants Bank-Masonic Lodge, Booneville, Arkansas, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Farmers and Merchants Bank (Mountain View, Arkansas), NRHP-listed
F.M. Howell and Company is a late nineteenth-century manufacturing complex located on the banks of the Chemung River in Elmira, New York.F.M. Howell & Company was founded in 1883 in Elmira, New York by Fred M. Howell and John Aldrich.
F&M may refer to: F&M Brewery, a microbrewery in Guelph, Ontario, Canada; Fortnum & Mason, an upmarket department store in London, England; Franklin & Marshall College, a liberal arts college in Pennsylvania, USA; F&M, a drugstore chain formerly owned by Drug Emporium; F & M, a 2019 album by German-Swedish duo Lindemann
The Farmers and Merchants Bank was founded in 1871 by 23 prominent Los Angeles businessmen, with an initial capital of $500,000. The three largest subscribers were financier Isaias W. Hellman ($100,000), former California Governor John G. Downey ($100,000), and Ozro W. Childs ($50,000) who in later years became the founders of the University of Southern California.