Details for First National Bank of El Campo

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5481001795

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Marker Number 1795
Atlas Number 5481001795
Marker Title First National Bank of El Campo
Index Entry First National Bank of El Campo
Address 202 E. Jackson St.
City El Campo
County Wharton
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 765654
UTM Northing 3232915
Subject Codes banks, bankers, banking topics
Marker Year 1991
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 202 E. Jackson St., El Campo.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The First National Bank of El Campo traces its history to the Koch and Poole Mercantile Company. In 1890 El Campo was an exciting new railroad town. Customers left their money in the Koch and Poole safe for protection, and soon the store assumed the duties of a banking institution. A group of local businessmen purchased the company and applied for a national bank charter, which was granted in January 1902. A two-story bank building was erected on the corner of Monseratte and Post Office Street. The bank's founders were instrumental in the development of El Campo and led efforts to have the city incorporated in 1905. Providing investment capital for the rice and oil industries, which were the foundations of El Campo's economy, the bank grew with the city, survived the Great Depression, and emerged as a strong financial institution serving residents throughout Wharton County. After sixty-five years at the Monseratte St. location the bank moved to a larger facility at this site. It continues to support business, civic, and youth activities throughout the county.

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