Lot #70 - Crosby, First NB, 10596

National Bank Notes > North Dakota



Crosby, First NB, 10596
Fr. 1800-1 $5 1929T1
Grade: PMG VF 30     PMG
This bank printed 1,577 sheets of $5 small size before it went into receivership on November 1, 1932. The signatures of H.H. Martin, President and L.F. Henderson, Cashier remain unchanged from the large size. One of just six small size reported. Crosby is the county seat of Divide County, the northwestern-most county in North Dakota; the population was 1,070 at the 2010 census. Crosby was founded in 1904 at the end of a Great Northern Railway branch line that began in Berthold. The name comes from S.A. Crosby, a businessman from Portal involved in establishing the city. The post office was established June 25, 1904 with Samuel S. Nelson as Postmaster. In 1908 it was relocated one mile east, to the crossroads of the Great Northern Railroad and the Soo Line Railroad, effectively absorbing the old townsite of Imperial. When Divide County was organized in 1910, Crosby was named the county seat. It incorporated as a city in 1911 with J. C. Rousseau as mayor.
Current Bid: $ 650.00

Estimate: ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)

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