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The L.A. Black Rice Milling Association Inc. Office is a historic office building at 508 South Monroe Street in DeWitt, Arkansas. It is a single-story brick structure with a low-pitch shed roof. Built in 1942, the building has minimal styling, with a recessed porch on its eastern facade sheltering the entries to two storefronts.
Community Bank, N.A. (CBNA), is a commercial bank serving customers in Upstate New York, Northeastern Pennsylvania, Vermont and Massachusetts. It is the wholly owned national banking subsidiary of Community Financial System, Inc. (CFSI). Community Bank is headquartered in DeWitt, New York, a suburb of Syracuse.
John Doyle DeWitt (June 25, 1902 – December 27, 1972) was an American businessman and a noted authority on American political numismatics. DeWitt was born in Sully, Iowa, served in the Navy during World War I, and from 1921 to 1924 attended Drake University. He married Marjorie Aileen Everett on October 3, 1927, and with her had a son and ...
[10] [11] In 1871, the Rhode Island legislature gave a second charter to establish the Citizens Savings Bank which eventually acquired its parent group to form Citizens Trust Company. [10] [11] The bank then expanded through Rhode Island, opening a total of 29 branches in that state. It established Citizens Financial Group as a holding company ...
DeWitt LLP is a U.S. law firm based in Madison, Wisconsin. It is the largest firm in the Greater Madison Area , with an office in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is among the ten largest firms in the State of Wisconsin .
Commerce Bank & Trust Company is a financial institution based in Worcester, Massachusetts, with 16 branches located throughout central and eastern Massachusetts.Commerce Bank & Trust was founded in 1955 and is now a full-service commercial bank with branch offices in Worcester, Holden, Leominster, Marlborough, Milford, Shrewsbury, Webster, West Boylston, Westborough, and, through its recent ...
In January 1925, it was announced that the Metropolitan Trust Company, which had resources of $61,907,998, was to merge with the Chatham and Phenix National Bank, which had total resources of $226,901,582, under the name of the Chatham Phenix National Bank and Trust Company of New York, the first time a national bank in New York City was permitted to use the name "Trust Company". [15]
The De Witt or DeWitt family was a prominent family in the history of the U.S. state of New York and a patrician family of the Netherlands. Pages in category "De Witt family" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.