Details for First National Bank of Bryan

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5041008680

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Marker Number 8680
Atlas Number 5041008680
Marker Title First National Bank of Bryan
Index Entry First National Bank of Bryan
Address 2807 Texas Ave.
City Bryan
County Brazos
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 753511
UTM Northing 3393077
Subject Codes banks, bankers, banking topics
Marker Year
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location north entrance
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The First National Bank of Bryan traces its history to 1862 when its earliest predecessor, a private lending agency, was established by W.H. Flippen and Milton Parker in Millican. In 1867, after the Houston and Texas Central Railroad extended its line north to the new city of Bryan, Flippen bought out Parker's interest, moved to the new community, and merged his lending operation with that of Guy M. Bryan, Jr., son of the town's founder William Joel Bryan. Guy Bryan, along with partners Frank Clarke and J. W. Howell, reorganized this financial enterprise as a private bank in 1873. J. W. Fowlkes joined Clarke, Bryan, and Howell in 1886, and the institution was renamed the First National Bank of Bryan after being granted the eleventh National Bank Charter issued in Texas. The bank was housed in the Fowlkes and Ticby Building in downtown Bryan until 1919, when it moved to new facilities at 108 Main Street. Throughout its history, the First National Bank has supported community development, survived the Great Depression through careful business management and supported many activities during World War II, including an air base in Bryan. The bank moved its main facility to 2807 Texas Avenue in 1976. (1996)

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