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Date Year Event
7-Feb 1907 Herman Gates, cashier, First National Bank
23-Sep 1911 The town is building a cement crossing over Big Horn Ave. between First National Bank and A.G. Rupp’s.
23-May 1912 C.W. Erwin buys control of First National Bank. He purchased the stock of Roy Gassner and part of Mr. Baird’s. Mr. Baird and Mr. Gates will continue as pres. and VP and Mr. Erwin will be cashier.
1-Aug 1912 The moving of the old buildings of the First National Bank, Geo. W. Herard, and Worland Mercantile shows conclusively that the plans for construction will be carried out. I.J. Denton surveyed the lot lines for the new buildings last week.
29-Aug 1912 Poles and wire for telephone system are being unloaded. The office will be in the new First National Bank building under construction so the exchange itself will not be installed until the building is ready for occupancy.
19-Dec 1912 Herrick and Draper who have been plastering the First National Bank left yesterday to plaster the poor house building in Basin.
13-Feb 1913 George Herard expects to move his Rexall Drug and Jewelry store across the street next to the First National Bank in a few days. W.E. Benson to be the manager and H.C. Horsch to be druggist.
27-Feb 1913 The old bank building of the First National Bank will be moved a block east and will be the office of the Worland Lot and Land Co.
6-Mar 1913 Chas. L. Brome has opened his law office in the First National Bank building.
6-Mar 1913 C.H. Harkins has moved into new quarters over the First National Bank.
17-Apr 1913 Washakie Abstract Co. begins business this week. Office on 2nd floor of First National Bank building.
1-May 1913 The post office is going to move over into the large room at the rear of the First National Bank building.
22-Jan 1915 C.W. Irwin, cashier of the First National Bank has purchased the new house being built by S.U. Sheeley on Culbertson.
18-Feb 1916 Attorney H.W. Rich is moving his law office from the First National Bank building to rooms in the rear of Stockgrowers Bank.
8-Sep 1916 Noel Morgan, one of Washakie County’s new attorneys, has opened up his office in the First National Bank building.
2-Feb 1917 M/M B.J. Keys are comfortably located in Worland. Bernard took up duties as cashier at First National Bank.
27-Apr 1917 F.E. Anders opens a barber shop in the basement of the First National Bank.
5-Jul 1917 Extension being built on First National Bank building, Will be used for the new Post Office.
18-Oct 1917 Professional card- Ernest J. Goppert- Attorney- Office over First National Bank
15-Nov 1917 Notice- There will be an opening dance in the new hall in the First National Bank building.
5-Dec 1918 Frank Rich has moved his shoe repair shop from the Randel building down the street to the Rupp building where W.H. Holman conducted his barber shop. Hank is now located in the First National Bank building.
13-Feb 1919 Misses Cross and Horne have opened their new millinery store in the First National Bank building.
29-Jan 1920 B.T. Joslin, cashier of First National Bank purchased a residence from George Lewis.
30-Mar 1922 Article- First National Bank changes control. H. B. Gates and Alex B. Healy leading figures in enterprise.
14-Feb 1924 Ad - Worland Shoe Shop, basement of First National bank.
1-Jan 1925 Article- Bank Merger effected here on Saturday. The Farmers State Bank took over all assets of the First National Bank.
21-May 1925 Arrangements have been definitely completed for the Farmers State Bank to move from their present quarters into the First National Bank building.