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Item | Info |
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Series | 1902 |
Charter | #12658 First National Bank of Plymouth, Illinois |
Year Chartered | 1925, 251 Banks Chartered |
City Info | Plymouth is a village in Hancock and McDonough counties, Illinois, United States. The population was 505 at the 2010 census, down from 562 at the 2000 census. Plymouth is located in southeastern Hancock County at 40°17?28?N 90°55?02?W? / ?40.291228°N 90.917134°W. A small portion of the village extends east into the southwest corner of McDonough County. Illinois Route 61 passes through the village, leading northeast 4.5 miles to Colmar and southwest 5 miles to Augusta. Carthage, the Hancock County seat, is 21 miles to the northwest of Plymouth. Source: Wikipedia |
Similar Cities | If your note doesn't match try: 1. Plymouth, Pennsylvania - First National Bank 2. Plymouth, Massachusetts - Plymouth National Bank 3. Plymouth, Massachusetts - Old Colony National Bank 4. Plymouth, Ohio - First National Bank 5. Plymouth, Michigan - First National Bank 6. Plymouth, Indiana - First National Bank of Marsh County 7. Plymouth, New Hampshire - Pemigewasset National Bank 8. Plymouth, Michigan - Plymouth National Bank 9. Plymouth, Michigan - First National Exchange Bank 10. Plymouth, Pennsylvania - Plymouth National Bank 11. Plymouth, Ohio - People's National Bank 12. Plymouth, Michigan - First National Bank |
Seal Varieties | Red, Blue |
Other Info | 1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand. |
Neat Fact | Notes of Aldrich-Vreeland Period (1908-1915) contain inscription "Secured by United States bonds or other securities" (Friedbergs, 20th Ed. P 100) |
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