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F&M Bank may refer to: Farmers and Merchants Bank (disambiguation) Farmers and Mechanics Bank (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 6 ...
Farmers and Merchants Bank Building (Monroe City, Missouri), NRHP-listed; Farmers and Merchants State Bank (Eureka, Montana), NRHP-listed; Farmer's and Merchant's Bank Building (Red Cloud, Nebraska), NRHP-listed; Farmers and Merchants Bank (Geneva, New York), NRHP-listed; Farmers and Merchants Bank (Chouteau, Oklahoma), NRHP-listed in Mayes County
William "Sammy" Stuard Jr. is the CEO and President of F&M Bank, which has its headquarters in Clarksville, Tennessee, and has current assets of over $1.2 billion. [1] He is also a past Chairman of the Tennessee Bankers Association.
In 1999, Citizens acquired F&M Bancorporation, with banks in Wisconsin and Iowa, for $820 million. [13] [14] TCF Financial Corporation sold three locations to Citizens Banking on May 12, 2000. [3] On April 25, 2005, F&M Bank-Wisconsin changed its name to Citizens Bank as Citizens Banking Corporation had applied to consolidate the two banks. [13]
Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank (1891), Minneapolis, Minnesota, now Scheik's Palace Royale; Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank (1942), Minneapolis, Minnesota, now a Westin Hotel; Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Durham, North Carolina; Farmers and Mechanics National Bank (Fort Worth), Texas; Farmers and Mechanics Bank (Georgetown), Washington, D.C.
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The Farmers and Mechanics Bank, known as F&M Bank, was founded in 1869 in Galesburg, Illinois by Chauncey Colton. Housed in the main floor of the Union Hotel, it served the deposit and lending needs of the community. Eventually F&M Bank was acquired by the Minneapolis-based Marquette banking organization and became known as Marquette Bank Illinois.
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.