Beeville, the county seat of the Bee County since 1860, did not have a secure bank until 1890, when the First National Bank of Beeville opened for business. Prior to that year, the town's only banking facility was A.C. Jones' general store, where some area residents stored money under a loose floorboard behind the counter. The increases in population and trade volume brought by the arrival of the San Antonio & Aransas Pass and the Gulf, Western Texas & Pacific Railways in the late 1880s made the establishment of a bank necessary. In December of 1889 thirty investors met and organized the First National Bank of Beeville and elected A.C. Jones, Louis B. Randall, B.W. Klipstein, J.H. O'Connor, Viggo Kohler, J.C. Wood and J.R. Hoxie to the first board of directors. The First National Bank of Beeville operated on the courthouse square until 1894, when it relocated to the vicinty of the railroad depot. Functioning at that site for 66 years, the bank moved in 1960 and again in 1984 to be near major auto routes. It is one of the few banks in South Texas to have been independent and locally owned and operated for one hundred years. (1992)
First National Bank of Beeville
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First National Bank of Beeville is a historical marker in Beeville, Bee County, dedicated in 1992. It is one of 37 historical markers documented in Bee County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 91 historic sites cataloged across the county.
The site sits at 28.4067, -97.7339 near Beeville. The nearest cataloged historic site is St. Joseph Cemetery (historical marker), about 0.1 miles away. Others within a short drive include St. Joseph Cemetery, Glenwood Cemetery, and Saint Rose Cemetery.
This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5025001790. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.
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