First National Bank, Nuremberg, PA (Charter 12563)

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Postcard of The First National Bank of Nuremberg, Pennsylvania ca1950.
Postcard of The First National Bank of Nuremberg, Pennsylvania ca1950. Courtesy of Adam Stroup

First National Bank, Nuremberg, PA (Chartered 1924 - Open past 1935)

Town History

Nuremberg is a census-designated place (CDP) in Schuylkill and Luzerne counties, Pennsylvania. It is located about 22 minutes, or 13 miles west of Hazleton. The population was 434 at the 2010 census. A post office has been in operation in Nuremberg since 1886. The community is served by the Hazleton Area School District.

Nuremberg had one National Bank chartered during the Bank Note Era, and it issued National Bank Notes.

Bank History

  • Organized September 19, 1923
  • Chartered July 29, 1924
  • Bank was Open past 1935

The merger of the First National Bank of Nuremberg with the Hazleton National Bank was approved by shareholders of the respective institutions on Tuesday, November 12, 1968. John D. Mensinger, president of the First National Bank of Nuremberg, was elected to the board of directors and to serve as vice president and chairman of the advisory board of the Hazleton National Bank. Other Nuremberg bank officers added to the Hazleton bank's leadership included Karl Erdman as a vice president, Clyde Rhodes as assistant vice president and branch manager, and Attorney Henry A. Giuliani as solicitor for the Nuremberg branch. Karl H. Erdman, Henry A. Giuliani, Paul A. Green, Scott A. Klinger, James Labenberg, John D. Mensinger, and Clyde L. Rhodes became members of the Nuremberg Advisory Board. All other employees continued to serve in their previous positions.

Prior to the merger, the Hazleton National Bank had five offices in Luzerne and Carbon Counties and reported deposits of more than $41.8 million and assets in excess of $46.6 million on June 30, 1968. The First National Bank of Nuremberg located in Schuylkill County listed midyear deposits in excess of $2.2 million and total assets in excess of $2.5 million.

On January 28, 1969, the comptroller of the currency announced approval of two Pennsylvania bank mergers. First National Bank of Nuremberg and the Hazleton National Bank of hazleton under the Hazleton bank's charter and title. Farmers Bank of Mercersburg and National Valley Bank and Trust Co. of Chambersburg, under National Valley's title and charter.

Official Bank Title(s)

1: The First National Bank of Nuremberg, PA

Bank Note Types Issued

1902 Plain Back $5 bank note with stamped signatures of Karl H. Erdman, Cashier and S.A. Klinger, Vice President.
1902 Plain Back $5 bank note with stamped signatures of Karl H. Erdman, Cashier and S.A. Klinger, Vice President. Courtesy of Lyn Knight Auctions, www.lynknight.com
1929 Type 1 $5 bank note with printed signatures of Karl H. Erdman, Cashier and Leon E. Lewis, President.
1929 Type 1 $5 bank note with printed signatures of Karl H. Erdman, Cashier and Leon E. Lewis, President. Courtesy of Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com

A total of $333,760 in National Bank Notes was issued by this bank between 1924 and 1935. This consisted of a total of 66,752 notes (34,484 large size and 32,268 small size notes).

This bank issued the following Types and Denominations of bank notes:

Series/Type Sheet/Denoms Serial#s Sheet Comments
1902 Plain Back 4x5 1 - 8621
1929 Type 1 6x5 1 - 3872
1929 Type 2 5 1 - 9036

Bank Presidents and Cashiers

Bank Presidents and Cashiers during the National Bank Note Era (1924 - 1936):

Presidents:

Cashiers:

Other Bank Note Signers

  • S.A. Klinger, Vice President
  • There are currently no known Assistant Cashier bank note signers for this bank.

Wiki Links

Sources

  • Nuremberg, PA, on Wikipedia
  • Don C. Kelly, National Bank Notes, A Guide with Prices. 6th Edition (Oxford, OH: The Paper Money Institute, 2008).
  • Dean Oakes and John Hickman, Standard Catalog of National Bank Notes. 2nd Edition (Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 1990).
  • Banks & Bankers Historical Database (1782-1935), https://bbdata.banknotehistory.com
  • Standard-Speaker, Hazleton, PA, Thu., July 25, 1968.
  • Pottsville Republican, Pottsville, PA, Fri., Nov. 15, 1968.
  • The Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, PA, Tue., Jan. 28, 1969.