Lot #27 - Bismarck, Dakota NB & Trust Co., 13398

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Bismarck, Dakota NB & Trust Co., 13398
Fr. 1801-2 $10 1929T2 #1-6 Sheet
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 50 Net     PMG
This Burleigh County bank issued only small size notes and there are 58 reported. I can see that the notes on this "uncut" sheet are listed individually in that census. Here is a great opportunity to acquire a sheet from the state capital, let alone a serial #1-6 sheet. A beauty from the last bank chartered in town. Printed signatures of J.E. Davis, President and John Peter Wagner, Cashier. PMG notes: professionally reattached. Bismarck, located on the east bank of the Missouri River, is the capital of North Dakota and the county seat of Burleigh County. It is the second most populous city in North Dakota after Fargo. The city's population was 61,272 at the 2010 census. The city was formed in 1872 as "Edwinton" after Edwin Ferry Johnson, a chief engineer for the Northern Pacific Railway company. The name was changed less than one year later (on July 17, 1873), honoring German chancellor Otto von Bismarck, in an effort to attract German immigrants. The discovery of gold in the nearby Black Hills in 1874 was the real impetus for growth. Bismarck became a freight-shipping center on the "Custer Route" from the Black Hills. In 1883, Bismarck became the capital of the Dakota Territory (when it moved from Yankton) and, in 1889, capital of the state of North Dakota. The first hospital for the Dakota Territory, Saint Alexius, was founded there in 1885. The 19-story state capitol building in Bismarck is one of only four tower-style capitols in the US. An observation floor at the top provides a panoramic view of Bismarck and the Missouri River Valley. Bismarck is the site of the state penitentiary, Bismarck State College, and the University of Mary.
Current Bid: $ 5,500.00

Estimate: ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)

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