Texas Savings and Loan Department Savings Institutions Annual Report: 1997 Page: 19
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1997 ACTIVITY FOR
STATE AND FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS IN TEXAS
DE NOVO STATE SAVINGS BANKS
BankDallas, SSB, Dallas
DE NOVO FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS
First Command Bank
CONVERSIONS TO STATE SAVINGS BANK
Mineola Federal Savings and Loan Association, Mineola
Mineola Community Bank, S.S.B., Mineola
Interstate Savings and Loan Association, Perryton
Interstate Bank, ssb, Perryton
Jacksonville Savings & Loan Association, Jacksonville
Jacksonville Savings Bank, SSB, Jacksonville
Smithville Savings & Loan Association, Smithville
Community Bank of Central Texas, ssb, Smithville
STATE CHARTERED MERGER WITH STATE BANK SURVIVOR
Horizon Bank & Trust, SSB, Austin
Compass Bank, Houston
Homestead Bank, SSB, College Station
Planters & Merchants SB of Hearne
STATE CHARTERED NAME CHANGES APPROVED
Life Savings Bank, SSB, Austin
Liberty Bank, SSB, AustinFrom:
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To:6/9/97
4/21/97
1/1/97
1/31/97
7/2/97
10/8/973/12/97
11/10/9709/10/97
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Texas. Savings and Loan Department. Texas Savings and Loan Department Savings Institutions Annual Report: 1997, report, December 31, 1997; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth653720/m1/23/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.