First Security Bank - Choteau, MT
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N 47° 48.778 W 112° 11.034
12T E 411367 N 5296191
Standing beside the oldest extant bank in Choteau is this time and temperature sign.
Waymark Code: WM106J7
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 03/07/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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From 1915 to 1938 the Citizens State Bank occupied what is today a drug store, leaving behind a single track, an engraving in the sandstone face of a small portico over an entrance. On a corner lot, with a bracketed pressed metal cornice and the small classical portice, this is easily recognizable as a former bank from a distance.

Sometime after the bank moved to new quarters a block to the north, taking over the old Stockman's State Bank building, Choteau Drugs moved into the building, and remains there today. In 1964 the bank moved again, this time across the street from the old Stockman's State Bank and into a brand new building, holding their grand opening on October 26, 1964.

For a time the bank was known as the Teton Bank and today has become the First Security Bank of Montana after Teton Banks-Choteau merged with the First Security Bank in February or March of 2015. While the time-temp sign out front carries the First Security Bank name, the building still carries the Citizen's State Bank name under which it opened in 1964. We have our doubts that the time-temp sign is anywhere near as old as the building, considering that it uses an LED marquee to spell out the time, temperature and other pertinent information.

Following is the history of Citizens State Bank up to 1964, taken from a news article published on the occasion of the bank's move to its present location.
Citizens State Bank To Hold Grand Opening
By Jeanette Rasmussen | October 25, 1984
Celebrating 75 years in the banking business in Teton County, and the grand opening of the newest banking facility in Montana, Citizens State Bank of Choteau will throw open the doors to their new building across the street from the old building, at 9 o’clock Friday morning, Oct. 26, 1964, and the staff and management welcomes the public to stop in and help them open the new bank in typical Montana fashion.

The Citizens State Bank holds a long tradition in the history of banking in Choteau, as the 75th anniversary of the founding of the bank is also being celebrated along with the grand opening of the new building. The first bank to appear in Choteau was chartered in December of 1892 with only $25,000 in capital. Named the Bank of Choteau, it was dissolved in 1917.

The Citizens State Bank was chartered on March 4, 1909 with its first deposits being taken on March 21. The president was James Eckford, and records indicate only that it was located in a “frame building on upper main street.” In 1915 the bank moved into the Larson Building (Choteau Drug occupies that space at present).

About the same time the Citizens State Bank was getting on its feet, the Stockman’s State Bank was chartered in 1919 by Fred Woehrner, a Great Falls druggist, with C.S. McDonald as president. That bank was located on the corner of Second Street and Main Ave. No., the present site of Citizens State Bank.

On July 9, 1927, the Citizens State Bank assumed the assets of the Stockman's Bank. At that time Woehrner hired Fred Barribal of the Conrad National Bank in Great Fails, and Denzel McDonald of the Stockman's Bank to run the Citizens State Bank.

Hirshberg’s bank, the First National Bank, closed its doors to business on July 16, 1934. By 1936, Fred Barribal and Denzel McDonald were in a position to purchase tbe Citizens State Bank from Woehrner, and Barribal became president. In the meantime, the facility which had housed the Stockman's State Bank had been standing idle since 1927. The move from the Larson Building to the present location was made in 1938.
From the Choteau Acantha
Physical Address:
201 Main Avenue North
Choteau, MT USA
59422


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