Winona Deposit NB, Winona, MN (Charter 1782)

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Winona Deposit NB, Winona, MN (Chartered 1871 - Liquidated 1877)

Town History

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Winona is the county seat of Winona County, in southeastern Minnesota. The city of Winona began on the site of a Native American village named Keoxa. Non-Native Americans settled the area in 1851 and laid out the town into lots in 1852 and 1853. The city is named after legendary figure Winona, said to have been the first-born daughter of Chief Wapasha (Wabasha) III. During the National Bank Note Era, the population of Winona was 7,192 in 1870, increasing to 20,850 in 1930. It's highest population was 27,952 in 2010, and the current population is estimated at 26,813 (2018).

Winona was home to seven national banks, all of them issuing notes.

Bank History

  • Organized Dec 31, 1870
  • Chartered Feb 3, 1871
  • Succeeded Winona Deposit Bank
  • Liquidated Jan 28, 1877
  • Succeeded by Winona Deposit Bank

Official Bank Title(s)

1: The Winona Deposit National Bank, Winona, MN

Bank Note Types Issued

Original $1 bank note with pen signatures of I. J. Cummings, Cashier and H. W. Lamberton, President, Courtesy of Heritage Auctions, http://www.ha.com
Original $1 bank note with pen signatures of Wm. H. Lamberton, Cashier and H. W. Lamberton, President, Courtesy of Heritage Auctions, http://www.ha.com

A total of $152,900 in National Bank Notes was issued by this bank between 1871 and 1877. This consisted of a total of 35,632 notes (35,632 large size and 0 small size notes).

This bank issued the following Types and Denominations of bank notes:

Series/Type Sheet/Denoms Serial#s
Original Series 3x1-2 1 - 4000
Original Series 4x5 1 - 3750
Original Series 3x10-20 1 - 1158

Bank Presidents and Cashiers

First National Bank Presidents and Cashiers during the National Bank Note Era (1871 - 1877):

Presidents:

Cashiers:

Other Known Bank Note Signers

  • No other known bank note signers for this bank

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