Details for Sulphur Springs Loan and Building Association

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5223007329

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Marker Number 7329
Atlas Number 5223007329
Marker Title Sulphur Springs Loan and Building Association
Index Entry Sulphur Springs Loan and Building Association
Address 306 N. Davis at Atkins St.
City Sulphur Springs
County Hopkins
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 257172
UTM Northing 3670373
Subject Codes banks, bankers, banking topics
Marker Year 1993
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Chartered on August 13, 1890, the Sulphur Springs Loan and Building Association is the oldest surviving savings association in the state of Texas. Charter members of the association included local business leaders Phil H. Foscue, W. F. Henderson, T. F. Gafford, L.. H. Avinger, M. G. Miller, O. M. Pate, John D. Williams, S. D. Crittenden, and R. F. Blythe. T. F. Gafford served as the first managing officer. Originally located in a two-story building southeast of the town square, the association responded to economic growth and development in the area brought about by the arrival of the railroad. Supporting both urban and rural building projects and home construction, the association has played an important role in Hopkins County history. Many of the area's businesses trace their roots to loans made by the association in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The association moved to new offices at this site in 1961. Among its public contributions are the support of numerous charitable and civic organizations through monetary assistance and the donation of meeting space. Benefits of the association's business practices can now be seen beyond the boundaries of Hopkins County in a number of northeast Texas communities.

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