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First National Bank of Pensacola

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The '''First National Bank of Pensacola''' was organized [[September 15]], [[1880]], by brothers [[Martin H. Sullivan|Martin]] and [[Daniel F. Sullivan|Daniel Sullivan]]. The initial capital was $50,000. It operated for several years out of the [[Pensacola Opera House]], also owned by the Sullivan brothers.
==F. C. Brent's tenure==
In [[1892]], [[Francis Celestino Brent]] purchased a controlling interest of the Sullivans' bank and merged it with [[F. C. Brent and Co.|his own bank]], keeping the First National Bank name. As the bank's operations and assets grew, Brent planned a nine-story office tower that would house both the bank and other businesses. However, with the construction of the [[Brent Building|Brent]] and [[Blount Building]]s after the [[Halloween Night Fire]] of [[1905]], the need for office space was greatly reduced and the tower plans were scrapped. At this time, due to the demands of his other interests, Brent retired as president of the bank, passing control to his longtime officer, [[William H. Knowles]].
A report released on [[December 1]], [[1912]] stated the bank's earnings since its establishment in [[1880]] at $1,114,671.
==Failure==
On [[February 1]], [[1914]], the Liverpool-based firm [[Crow, Rudolf & Company]], which managed much of Pensacola's timber exports and in which the First National Bank had invested nearly a half million dollars, announced it could not meet its debts. Soon thereafter a federal receiver named [[R. W. Goodhart]] was sent to audit the bank. Despite having more than $400,000 on-site in its vault, the First National Bank was ordered to close.
 
==Other images==
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Image:FirstNational-interior.PNG|Ad featuring interior of the First National Bank of Pensacola, then located in the Pensacola Opera House, 1899.
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[[Category:Banks]] [[Category:Defunct businesses]]

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