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[edit]Very little seems to have been taken from Bank Texas's "history" section, other than some names and dates.
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- Your text: Bank Texas (www.banktexas.org) traces its roots to 1905, when W. M. Lloyd founded a small, private bank in downtown Quitman, Texas. In 1908 the organization recieved a state charter and became First State Bank. Continuing to grow, on October 14, 1914, the bank was granted a national charter and BankTexas’s direct successor, The First National Bank of Quitman, was born.
- The bank's history: BankTexas traces its roots all the way back to 1905, when W. M. Lloyd founded a small, private bank in downtown Quitman... In 1908—the same year that the first Ford Model T rolled off the assembly line—Uncle Bill’s little bank received a state charter, becoming First State Bank... On October 14, 1914, they were granted a national charter. BankTexas’ direct successor, First National Bank of Quitman, was born.
- Your text: In 1981, the bank moved into its current Quitman location at 412 East Goode; at the same time, it donated its former building to the City of Quitman for use as a library--The Quitman Public Library has been located there ever since.
- The bank's history: In 1981, the bank moved into its current Quitman location at 412 East Goode; at the same time, it donated the old building to the City of Quitman for use as a library—The Quitman Public Library has been located there ever since.
- Your text: In January 2005, The First National Bank of Quitman changed its name to Bank Texas, reflecting a desire for continued growth and the need to eliminate confusion with other banks of the same name. Today, BankTexas has total assets of almost $140 million and around 60 employees spread over four locations in Quitman, Mineola, and Holly Lake Ranch.
- The bank's history: In January 2005, First National Bank of Quitman changed its name to BankTexas, reflecting a desire for continued growth and the need to eliminate confusion with other banks of the same name. Today, BankTexas has total assets of almost $140 million and 57 employees that serve customers throughout Wood County and East Texas.
You took several whole paragraphs from the bank's page. In the future please write your own contributions. Thanks. Rhobite 03:35, Jun 21, 2005 (UTC)
I tried to make some changes. I'm obviously new at this. Tell me what you think. I'm a student in Quitman, Texas, and am posting information about our area's largest business as part of a school project
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