Box 33
Contains 16 Results:
Citizens National Bank & Trust , 1933-1969
Citizens National Bank & Trust, 1970-1972
Contains correspondence, receipt for “Banking in Houma Study,” statement of resources and liabilities, list of stockholders’ acceptances and regrets for meeting, and annual report.
Community Homestead Association, 1990-1992
Contains correspondence, certificate of deposit agreement, check stub, deposit account information sheet, and account statements.
Conference of Bank Correspondents, 1958-1959
Contains seminar materials on various topics discussed at the conference.
First National Bank of Commerce, 1944-1960
Contains correspondence, daily program for Annual Fat Stock Show and Rodeo, statement of resources and liabilities, annual report, statements and receipts of shares purchased, blank agreement for purchasing shares, notice to shareholders, prospectus, meeting notices, annual reports, summary of operations, list of bonds purchased, list of student housing system revenue bonds, newspaper clippings, invitations, and brochures.
First National Bank of Commerce, 1961-1983
Contains correspondence, investment statements, list of bonds purchased, and invitations to bank socials.
First National Bank of Houma, 1973-1989
Contains correspondence, handwritten notes, brochure, newspaper clipping, and depositor’s contract. Includes a note from his daughter, Sylvia who named two theological seminaries she was considering attending and Funderburk’s request of First National to provide more information on these schools for him.
Lafourche National Bank of Thibodaux , 1967
Contains correspondence concerning Funderburk’s sale of shares in Luling Lumber & Supply Co.
National Bank of Commerce of Houston, 1946-1963
Contains correspondence and invitations.
Peoples Bank & Trust , 1921-1980
Contains excerpts of “Peoples Bank & Trust vs. Argyle Crescent Co., Inc.” and “Peoples Bank & Trust Co. in Liquidation vs. Peoples Sugar Co., Inc.,” State Bank commissioner’s report, and brief from Supreme Court case- “Peoples Bank & Trust Co. in Liquidation vs. Wiley E. Thibodaux.”