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  2. Union State Bank - Wikipedia

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    Union State Bank may refer to one of the following banks in the United States: Union State Bank, Alabama; Union State Bank, Florence, Texas, 1928;

  3. Hazen, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Hazen was originally called Maysville, and named for John Mayes, the owner of a local store. [2] The present name of Hazen was adopted when the post office was established. [2] A post office opened at Hazen in 1882, and was operated until it was discontinued in 1982. [3]

  4. Hazen, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Hazen is a city in Mercer County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 2,281 at the 2020 census. [3] Hazen was founded in 1913. Hazen has a K–12 school system. It is located about fifteen minutes south of Lake Sakakawea, the largest lake in North Dakota and the third largest man-made lake in the United States.

  5. Benj. Franklin Savings and Loan - Wikipedia

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    Benj. Franklin Savings and Loan was a thrift based in Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon.Founded in 1925, the company was seized by the United States Government in 1990. . In 1996 the United States Supreme Court found that this and similar seizures were based on an unconstitutional provision of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 (FIRRE

  6. A second bank has failed in 2024. Here’s why it’s important ...

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    In 2023, for example, Heartland Tri-State Bank in Elkhart, Kansas failed, resulting in the bank’s chief executive officer receiving more than 24 years in prison for embezzling millions of ...

  7. Hazen, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Hazen was founded in 1903 as a station on the Southern Pacific Railroad. [2] Some sources say the town was first settled in 1869, but it doesn't appear on maps until 1903. [2] [3] The community was named for William Babcock Hazen, an aide to William Tecumseh Sherman. [4] At one time Hazen had a post office, which was established in 1904.

  8. Union State Bank, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Union State Bank, headquartered in Pell City, Alabama, United States, was established in 1903. In 2010, the bank had 15 offices in Alabama and Florida. [1]

  9. MUFG Americas Holdings Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company traces it roots to The Bank of California founded in 1864. It became Bancal Tri-State Corporation in 1972, UnionBanCal Corporation in 1996, and MUFG Americas Holdings Corporation in 2014. [2] In December 2022, its sold its consumer banking subsidiary, MUFG Union Bank, to U.S. Bancorp.