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OMAHA NATIONAL BANK |
The Omaha National Bank moved from the 212 S. 13th Street location to the New York Life Building on the northeast corner of 17th & Farnam. ONB purchased the property for $605,000 and remodeled it for banking purposes. This image shows the New York Life building looking in a northeast direction.
In March of 1916, bank officers listed the capital stock as $1,000,000 with deposits totaling $16,093,760.90. Bank officers at the time were J.H. Millard, President, W.H. Bucholz, Vice-president, Bert A. Wilcox and Ezra Millard were assistant cashiers.