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Early Michigan

Early Banks Of Michigan

The banks in existence and doing business in the state at that time, according to this report, were fourteen in number with two branch banks, namely: Bank of Michigan, at Detroit, with its branch at Kalamazoo ; Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, at Detroit, with its branch at St. Joseph ; Michigan State Bank, at Detroit; Bank of Clinton, at Clinton; Bank of St. Clair, at St. Clair; Bank of Pontiac, at Pontiac; Bank of River Raisin,at Monroe; Erie and Kalamazoo R.R. Bank, at Adrian; Bank of Ypsilanti, at Ypsilanti; Bank of Constantine, at Constantine; Calhoun County Bank, at Marshall; Bank of Washtenaw, at Ann Arbor; Bank of (Macomb County, at Mt. Clements; Bank of Tecumseh, at Tecumseh. ' Of the other banks previously chartered, some had never been organized, and the others had withdrawn altogether from business or ceased to exist as corporations.

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