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The bank was founded by local business and civic leaders, textile manufacturer John Greene and surgeon Sylvester Knight. In 1865, the bank became a national bank, Centreville National Bank. In 1888, Centreville Savings Bank was founded. [1] On April 25, 1901, the bank moved to the Jericho section of Warwick (now known as Arctic).
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McKee has quietly introduced two deals to keep Citizens Bank in Rhode Island. Here's the scoop. Inside McKee's 11th hour pitch to keep Citizens Bank - and its jobs - in RI.
The bank was renamed the Bank of America Loan and Trust Company in 1890 and the Union Trust Company in 1894. In 1900 Perry succeeded Hayward as president, and in 1901 he inaugurated the bank's new building. Perry was a monopolist and rapidly consolidated several other Providence banks into his own.
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Bank customers were, however, expected to repay loans. [12] It was the first banking emergency in Rhode Island since the bank holidays of the Great Depression in 1933. [12] Over 300,000 people, about a third of the state's population, lost access to their money, totaling about $1.7 billion.
It was first headquartered at the old Manufactory House, near Boston Common. [2] The bank was the only bank in the city of Boston until the Union Bank (later the Bank of New England) was founded in 1792. This bank became BankBoston which merged into Fleet in 1999. Providence Bank around the time of its founding in 1791.