Unique Small Size
National Bank Notes > North Dakota
Forman, First NB, 6474
Fr. 1801-1 $10 1929T1
Grade:
PMG AU 53
This bank only issued 456 small size notes and we have the survivor. It survived when the bank went into receivership on November 4, 1930. It's a lovely AU 53 with printed signatures of John Wiesenthal, President and David H. Jones, Cashier. Forman is the county seat of Sargent County, in southeast North Dakota. The population was 504 at the 2010 census, reaching a peak of 629 in 1980. The townsite was founded in 1882 at the exact center of the county with a station on the Soo Line Railroad. It replaced Milner as county seat in 1886, and was called "The Hub City." The first known settler in this township was L.L. Newman from New York, a graduate of Cornell University who came here in June 1882. The post office was established October 18, 1883 with William H. Groff as Postmaster. The community was named for Col. Cornelius Hageman Forman, who came here from Michigan in 1883 and donated land for the townsite. It incorporated as a village in 1889, and became a city in 1954. Forman is home of Sargent County Fair
Current Bid:
$ 2,600.00
Estimate:
($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)