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Item | Info |
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Series | 1902 |
Charter | #7161 First National Bank of Clinton, Minnesota |
Year Chartered | 1904, 460 Banks Chartered |
City Info | Clinton is a city in Big Stone County, Minnesota, United States. The city was named for New York Governor DeWitt Clinton. The population was 449 at the 2010 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.03 square miles, of which, 0.95 square miles is land and 0.08 square miles is water. Clinton is the home to the Big Stone County Fair and Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley Elem. School. Source: Wikipedia |
Similar Cities | 26 banks with similar city. First 12 below: 1. Clinton, Massachusetts - First National Bank 2. Clinton, Massachusetts - Lancaster National Bank 3. Clinton, Iowa - Clinton National Bank 4. Clinton, New Jersey - Clinton National Bank 5. Clinton, Connecticut - Clinton National Bank 6. Clinton, Illinois - De Witt County National Bank 7. Clinton, Missouri - First National Bank 8. Clinton, New Jersey - First National Bank 9. Clinton, Iowa - City National Bank 10. Clinton, Iowa - Merchants National Bank 11. Port Clinton, Ohio - First National Bank 12. Clinton, Oklahoma - Farmers' National Bank |
Seal Varieties | Red, Blue |
Other Info | 1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand. |
Neat Fact | Plain Backs issued in sheets of 2 Notes: 1 $50 Note & $ $100 Note (Friedbergs, 20th Ed. P137) |
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