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Fletcher Savings And Trust Company

Fletcher Savings and Trust Company
S3107
1928 – 1933
1 folder

Manuscripts & Rare Books Division
Indiana State Library

Processed by: Philip N. Williams, 1999

 

Organizational History:

Fletcher Savings and Trust Company succeed the German-American and Marion Trust companies, becoming a reality on July 1, 1912. The new financial institution started business in Indianapolis with a total of $10 million in combined resources.

Scope and Content:

The collection consists of three savings account books kept by customers of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, dating 1928 to 1933. The book once used by Billie Rose shows an initial entry of April 1928 and continues through May of 1933. Two account books maintained by Charles Rose and Elmer Johnson both have initial dates of transactions in November of 1931.

Photocopy Policy:

Manuscript material CANNOT be photocopied or digitized in its entirety. Photocopies and/or digital reproductions (i.e. scans, digital photographs) cannot exceed 25% of a COLLECTION or FOLDER within a collection. In some cases, photocopying may not be permitted due to the condition of the item. Please check with the Manuscript Librarian for possible alternatives.

Collection Inventory

Folder and Item Listing:

Folder 1. 

Date 
1928 – 1933  Savings Account Book of Billie Rose
1931 – 1933 Savings Account Book of Charles Rose
1931 – 1932 Savings Account Book of Elmer Johnson by Maud Walters

Collection Information:

Size of Collection: 1 folder, 3 items
Collection Dates: 1928 – 1933
Provenance:  Unknown
Access: The Collection is Open for Research Use
Restrictions:  None
Reproduction Rights: Permission to reproduce, exhibit, or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Division, Indiana State Library.
Language: Materials are entirely in: English
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