Citizens Bank of Michigan City, Indiana
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Product Details
CompanyCitizens Bank of Michigan City, Indiana
Certificate Type
Capital Stock
Date Issued
Unissued, circa 1800's
Canceled
Yes
Printer
Brown, Pettibone & Co. of Chicago
Signatures
NA
Approximate Size
10 1/4" (w) by 7 3/4" (h)
Images
Representative of the piece you will receive
Guaranteed Authentic
Yes
Additional Details
NA
Historical Context
The Citizens Bank of Michigan City, Indiana was incorporated on January 1, 1888. In 1986, First Merchants National Bank merged with Citizen's Bank to become First Citizens Bank. The Bank was renamed Horizon Bank in 1997.
The bank’s main office was located on the corner of 5th and Franklin Streets, which was believed to be the location of Michigan City's first structure. A log cabin was built there by Joseph Furman and his nephew, Joseph Bryant, for Samuel Miller, a trader with the Indians, who became the city's first permanent resident. The site became known as "Peck's Corner."
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