#1 1929 Dickinson
National Bank Notes > North Dakota
Dickinson, Liberty NB, 12401 #1
Fr. 1802-1 $20 1929T1
Grade:
PMG Ch. Fine 15
This bank survived the end of the National Bank Note issuing period but issued only Type 1 small size. This is the only #1 know from the eight small notes reported. The officers seem to have reversed roles as signers from the large to small size notes. Small size shows signers as Ant. W. Sadowsky, President and Anthony Kostelecky, Cashier. Dickinson is the county seat of Stark County in the Heart River valley. The population was 17,787 at the 2010 census. This site was named Pleasant Valley Siding in 1880, but was renamed in 1881 for Wells Stoughton Dickinson (1828-1892), a land agent and politician from Malone, New York, who had visited here 1880. (His brother, Horace L. Dickinson, lived onsite to oversee its development.) The post office was established October 6, 1881 with F. H. Longley as Postmaster. It became the county seat in 1883, incorporated as a village in 1899, and became a city in 1900. Dickinson is centrally located in southwestern North Dakota, the midpoint between Fargo, North Dakota and Billings, Montana. Due to this strategic location, and the resulting regional social and economic influence, it was known for decades by the nickname Queen City of the Prairies. Reference to this nickname was used as early as 1906.
Current Bid:
$ 850.00
Estimate:
($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)