National Bank Notes > North Dakota
Page, First NB, 6463
Fr. 650 $20 1902PB
Grade:
PMG VF 25
This is the only $20 reported on this bank and it has excellent paper quality. Outstanding signatures of W.J. Morris, Vice President and Melvin N. Malloy, Cashier. This bank was liquidated on November 24, 1930. Page is located in Cass County, in the Fargo metro area; the population was 232 at the 2010 census. This Great Northern Railroad station was founded in 1881 and named by Col. M. B. Morton, a major area landowner, for his brother-in-law, Egbert S. Page of Des Moines, Iowa. In the early days the site was sometimes called Page City. The post office was established March 17, 1882 with Frank Longstaff as Postmaster. The village incorporated in 1903, and reached a peak population of 482 in 1950. Louis B. Hanna, a United States Representative and 11th Governor of North Dakota, was a longtime Page merchant and banker.
Current Bid:
$ 2,900.00
Estimate:
($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)