Bank of Indiana
The state Bank of Indiana was a government chartered banking institution established in 1833 in response to the state's shortage of capital caused by the closure of the Second Bank of the United States by the administration of President Andrew Jackson.
Bank of IndianaFirst Internet Bank of IndianaGovernor of IndianaIndianapolisIndiana General AssemblyHistory of IndianaConstitution of IndianaJoseph A. WrightMadison, IndianaNoah NobleBanks Township, Indiana County, PennsylvaniaIntegra BankFirst National Bank (Terre Haute, Indiana)Shady Banks, IndianaJames LanierCitizens National Bank (Evansville, Indiana)Integra Bank (Pittsburgh)Vincennes, IndianaGerman BankWabash and Erie Canal
Banks Township, PennsylvaniaCitizens National Bank Building1st Indiana VolunteersGleanersIndiana Mammoth Internal Improvement ActGloria MartinsonNational City Corp.Anderson SpeedwayRichard McKinleyFifth Third Bank TowerSamuel Merrill (Indiana)Lincoln Bank TowerNational Register of Historic Places listings in IndianaFirst Merchants CorporationJohn DillingerFirst Commonwealth BankChase Tower (Indianapolis)Lake Holiday, IndianaJohn B. PetersonCharles H. Bradley, Jr.




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