National Bank Notes > North Dakota
Hebron, First NB, 10741
Fr. 1801-1 $10 1929T1
Grade:
PMG Ch. VF 35 Net
This note is a new addition to the census and now there are 11 small notes reported on the bank, with this example being one of the best. Excellent paper quality but it does have a couple of tiny spots on the top and bottom margins. Printed signatures of L.A. Tavis, President and G.H. Leick, Cashier. PMG notes: minor rust. Hebron, in Morton County, is in the Bismarck metro area. The population was 747 at the 2010 census. The community was named for the city in the West Bank. The post office was established October 22, 1885 when Postmaster Charles Krauth moved his Knife River post office here from its original location one mile to the west. Ferdinand Leutz (1854-1934) is generally considered to be the town's founder, with the first influx of settlers coming here from Johannestal, Crimea, South Russia. The city, which incorporated in 1916 with Peter S. Jungers mayor, reached a peak population of 1,412 in 1950. Hebron is called "The Brick City," noting the famous Hebron Brick Company, which was established here in 1904.
Current Bid:
$ 450.00
Estimate:
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)