Saline County Building Association (Wilber, Neb.) [RG1470.AM]

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RG1470.AM: Saline County Building Association (Wilber, Neb.)

Records: 1903-1976
Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska
Size: 18 volumes

BACKGROUND NOTE

Organized in 1895, the Saline County Building Association commenced operations at Wilber, Nebraska, on February 1, 1895. Officers of the Association included A.N. Dodson, President; F. Chaloupka, Vice-President; J.B. Jenista, Secretary; and F.N. Shabata, Treasurer.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The collection consists of eighteen volumes of records of the Saline County Building Association. Included are ledgers, day books, minute books and miscellaneous other volumes. The records date from 1903 to 1976.

INVENTORY

Volume

  1. Ledger, December 1920-July 1927
  2. Ledger, January 1934-June 1950, c.1958-1966
  3. Ledger, August 1927-December 1933
  4. Ledger, January 1903-August 1908
  5. Ledger, September 1908-December 1913
  6. Ledger, March 1914-November 1920
  7. Day Book, May 1906-March 1909
  8. Day Book, November 1918-August 1922
  9. Day Book, March 1909-January 1912
  10. Day Book, January 1915-October 1918
  11. Day Book, September 1922-January 1925
  12. Record Book, July 1933-June 1946
  13. Record Book, January 1925-June 1933
  14. Safety Deposit Box Register, 1974-1976
  15. General Balance Book (Home Savings Book), June 1909-November 1916
  16. Minute Book, December 1915-November 1929
  17. Minute Book, December 1929-January 1943
  18. Financial Report Book, 1912-1948

 

Subject headings:

Business records
Saline County (Neb.)
Saline County Building Association (Wilber, Neb.)
Savings and loan associations
Wilber (Neb.)

 

Revised TMM 06-03-2020

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