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[First National Bank Pay to A. F. Evers]

Description: Check from First National Bank of Denton, Texas to A. F. Evers for 8.33 dollars. The check is dated May 12, 1898. A handwritten note below says, "rent from May 10 to June 10." The check is signed by Jagoe & Ponder.
Date: May 12, 1898
Creator: First National Bank
Partner: Denton Public Library

First National Bank Pay to Denton County News

Description: Check from First National Bank of Denton, Texas to the Denton County News in the amount of four dollars. The check is dated May 4, 1895. A note below the amount says, "fine account (stationary)." The check is signed by Jagoe & Ponder.
Date: May 4, 1895
Creator: First National Bank
Partner: Denton Public Library

Exchange National Bank Pay to Sheriff Callahan

Description: Check from Exchange National Bank to Sheriff Callahan for 4.50 dollars on September 27, 1892. A note below the amount says, "to cover cost in work case." The check is signed by "Jagoe & Ponder." In 1892, W. A. Ponder was Vice President of the Exchange National Bank. There are two signatures on the back of the check for J. M. Jones and Sheriff Callahan.
Date: September 27, 1891
Creator: Exchange National Bank
Partner: Denton Public Library

Exchange National Bank Pay to Denton Mill

Description: Check from Exchange National Bank to Denton Mill & Co. for 8.34 dollars on October 22, 1891. The note above the amount says, "for J. W. Jagoe wheat account." The check is signed by Jagoe & Ponder. In 1892, W. A. Ponder was Vice President of the Exchange National Bank.
Date: October 22, 1891
Partner: Denton Public Library

[Unidentified people in bank]

Description: Photograph of six unidentified men wearing business suits in an unidentified bank. The men are standing behind an island in the middle of the room that contains some papers. Behind the men, the bars of the teller windows are visible.
Date: unknown
Partner: Denton Public Library

[First Guaranty State Bank]

Description: Photograph of First Guaranty State Bank. 1882 is also written at the top of the two-story building. The second story contains four windows, and three horses and carriages are located in front of the building.
Date: unknown
Partner: Denton Public Library

[First National Bank]

Description: Front view of First National Bank, located at 1013 W. University (at the corner of University and Fulton). It was Pat Boone's Country Inn Restaurant until 1963, First National Bank from 1963-72, later Western Nation Bank, Western State Bank, and Texas State Bank.
Date: 1965~
Partner: Denton Public Library

East Hickory Looking West Towards the Denton Square

Description: East Hickory looking west towards the Denton Square. On the left are the Russell-Newman and Denton Record Chronicle buildings. First State Bank and the Campus Theater are also shown. Two trucks, one yellow and one orange, are parked on the right side of the street. Two children are riding bicycles down the street, center frame, away from the camera.
Date: unknown
Partner: Denton Public Library

[Denton business directory and advertisements]

Description: This card contains advertisements for early Denton commerce. The advertisements include banks, saloons, grocers, drug stores, hardware stores, galleries, hotels, restaurants, and feed stores. We believe the card was created sometime in the year of 1895 based on the advertisement for The Denton Hotel which said it was the successor to Pierce House. We found no other newspaper advertisements for Pierce House after February of 1895.
Date: 1895~
Partner: Denton Public Library

31 Men With Vision

Description: The booklet contains a brief history of Denton County National Bank's conception and first seventy-five years of operation, including photographs of the thirty-one men who petitioned the Treasury Department in Washington, D.C. for the right to form a national bank in 1892.
Date: 1967-01~
Creator: Drenner, William E.
Partner: Denton Public Library
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