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The
Fairfield National Bank began business
March 2, 1903 with a capital of $60,000. The new institution was a
successor to the respected, nine-year-old Pendleton, Johns, and Company
banking business and the earlier E. Bonham & Company Bank. The
conservative, community-minded financial policies of the bank produced
steady, solid growth even in difficult times. When Fairfield National
accepted the assets and liabilities of the First National Bank on November
23, 1931, the combined $1,500,000 capital assured long-term stability. The
original 2 ½ story brick and limestone building on Main and Third Streets
has anchored the towns skyline and business district for over a
century. In 1971 a modern banking home was erected, which continues to
serve the communitys varied financial needs.
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