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    Drive-up banking photograph
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    Description: This photograph is an exterior view of the Olentangy branch of the City National Bank & Trust Co., Columbus, Ohio. The photograph shows the bank's attached drive-in windows. The view includes the bank's freestanding sign and clock as well as several vehicles, including a Volkswagen Beetle and a Chevy with fins. The City National Bank & Trust Co. opened the drive-up windows at its Olentangy branch on June 5, 1950. At the time it was the only bank in the country that offered completed banking service at drive-up bank windows. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06944
    Subjects: Ohio Economy--Economy--Finance; Banks and banking--Ohio; Automobiles
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    Union Building and Savings in Columbus photograph
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    Description: This photograph shows the Union Building and Savings Co., located at 22 West Gay St., Columbus, Ohio, ca. 1940. Two ionic columns frame the bank's arched entrance. The building is constructed of light-colored stone. A sign at the top of the middle window, third floor, reads: "Law." The other windows have signs with the names of individuals and businesses; presumably these are law firms and lawyers. Some of the names include: Horace S. Kerr; Raymond Roberts; Paul C. Hicks; [illegible initials] Friedman; Pugh & Pugh; Chapin B. Beem; and W.S. Marshall. The scene includes two streetlights and parked automobiles. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL05842
    Subjects: Ohio Economy--Economy--Finance; Banks and banking; Columbus (Ohio)--Buildings, structures, etc.
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    Union Building and Savings Co., Columbus, photograph
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    Description: This photograph is a view of Union Building and Savings, located at 22 West Gay St., Columbus, Ohio, ca. 1940. Two ionic columns frame the building's arched entrance. The building appears to be constructed of light-colored stone. Two men are visible in the photograph: one is standing behind the front door, and the other is leaning casually against the exterior. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL05843
    Subjects: Ohio Economy--Economy--Finance; Banks and banking; Columbus (Ohio)--Buildings, structures, etc.
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    Drive-up banking magazine cover photograph
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    Description: This image is a reproduction of a photograph that appeared on the cover of "Bankers Monthly" magazine (July 1951 issue). The photograph shows three cars in line at the drive-in windows of the Olentangy branch of the National City Bank, Columbus, Ohio, 1951. The bank has two drive-in windows; tellers are visible in both stations. A caption under the image reads: "'Services...are very nearly complete as those which may be had at our indoor windows." Beneath that caption is the likely title of a feature article: "Auto Banking Comes to Columbus." The City National Bank & Trust Co. opened the drive-in windows at its Olentangy branch on June 5, 1950. At the time it was the only bank in the country that offered complete banking services at drive-up windows. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06943
    Subjects: Ohio Economy--Economy--Finance; Magazine covers; Banks and banking--Ohio; Automobiles
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    Jay Cooke portrait
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    Description: Born in Sandusky, Ohio, Jay Cooke (1821-1905) was the son of Congressman Eleutheros Cooke. Cooke entered the E.W. Clarke banking house at the age of eighteen. He formed the Jay Cooke and Company banking house in Philadelphia soon after the Civil War began in 1861 and began working to raise money for the war effort. Cooke developed a system in which bonds could be redeemed in between five and 20 years and investors could buy bonds in low denominations or through installment plans. By the end of the war in 1865, Cooke had made it possible for three million people to buy in excess of a billion dollars in bonds. Cooke's strategies were used in subsequent wars as well. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL04229
    Subjects: Sandusky (Ohio); Ohio Economy--Economy--Finance; Banks and banking
    Places: Sandusky (Ohio); Erie County (Ohio)
     
    American Insurance Union Citadel photograph
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    Description: West side of American Insurance Union Citadel, Columbus City Hall and the Broad Street bridge over the Scioto River as seen from in front of Central High School. The Art-Deco AIU Citadel (now called the LeVeque Tower) is on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by architect C. Howard Crane. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL05620
    Subjects: Buildings; Cityscapes; Architecture--Ohio--Columbus--History--20th century; Leveque Tower (Columbus, Ohio); Crane, C. Howard (Charles Howard), 1885-1952; Ohio Economy--Economy--Finance
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
    Stock certificate photograph
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    Description: This photograph is an images of a stock certificate for 30 shares of capital stock in the Market Exchange and Holding Corporation, Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Marjorie Phillippi is listed as the owner of the stock. The stock certificate was issued May 18, 1929, the same year as the infamous collapse of the economy. The certificate is printed in blue ink on ivory stock. It has a red, black, and gold logo printed at the bottom; it reads "Frank D. Bush and Company, Columbus, Ohio." View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06902
    Subjects: Stock certificates; Ohio Economy--Economy--Finance; Accounting and finance
    Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
     
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