[Photograph of First State Bank in Salado, Texas]

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Copy print of a photograph of First State Bank in Salado, Texas; the image shows the bank and an old automobile parked in front of the front door. The back of the photograph has text that reads: "Picture #4 The Conservative Society of Historic Salado; To Mrs. John A. Barton, Jr.; 1st State Bank of Salado; from the collection of Salado Village Voice."

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1 photograph : b&w ; 10 x 13 cm.

Creation Information

Creator: Unknown. 19uu.

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This photograph is part of the collection entitled: Rescuing Texas History, 2016 and was provided by the Salado Public Library to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 93 times. More information about this photograph can be viewed below.

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Copy print of a photograph of First State Bank in Salado, Texas; the image shows the bank and an old automobile parked in front of the front door. The back of the photograph has text that reads: "Picture #4 The Conservative Society of Historic Salado; To Mrs. John A. Barton, Jr.; 1st State Bank of Salado; from the collection of Salado Village Voice."

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1 photograph : b&w ; 10 x 13 cm.

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Additional information: "First State Bank 1910-1919."

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Rescuing Texas History, 2016

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  • 19uu

Added to The Portal to Texas History

  • June 28, 2017, 11:44 p.m.

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  • July 6, 2017, 11:50 a.m.

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[Photograph of First State Bank in Salado, Texas], photograph, 19uu; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth861142/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Salado Public Library.

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