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The Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Middletown, Connecticut is a former bank that operated from 1858 to 1996, when it was incorporated into Citizens Bank of Connecticut. Its main office was long located at 225 Main St. in Middletown, at the intersection of Main and College Streets. [2] The bank building was built in 1920. [3]
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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
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The district extends along Main Street from St. John's Square (junction with Spring Street) in the north, for five blocks on the west side (to College Street) and 4-1/2 blocks on the right (midway between Washington and Court Streets), abutting the Metro South Historic District on the west side, and modern buildings on the right.
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The Bridgeport Downtown South Historic District encompasses the historic elements of the southern part of downtown Bridgeport, Connecticut.It is 27 acres (11 ha) in size, roughly bordered on the east by Main and Middle Streets, on the north by Elm Street, the west by Broad Street, and the south by Cesar Batalla Way.
The Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank of Albany was formed on July 29, 1811, as the third bank incorporated in Albany, New York by the 34th New York State Legislature.Its first president was Solomon Southwick, the newspaper publisher and political figure who was a principal organizer of the Anti-Masonic Party.