File:1920 Seattle National Bank ad.jpg

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Description 1920 Seattle National Bank ad with logo incorporating an image of Chief Seattle. This was one of the precursor banks to Seattle First National Bank (Seafirst), which eventually merged into the Bank of America.
Date 1920-04-24, possibly earlier
Source The Argus (Seattle), April 24, 1920, p. 6. Photographed from a copy at the Seattle Public Library and very slightly cleaned with GIMP.
Author Seattle National Bank
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