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What Happened to...?


Ever wonder what happened to a bank in the Eighth District? More than likely, the institution merged. The information that follows depicts the merger histories of select institutions presented state by state. For additional institution history information, visit the National Information Center (NIC) web site.

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Arkansas
What Happened to...?

Union National Bank of Arkansas, Little Rock, Ark.

May 29, 1993

Union National Bank of Little Rock, Little Rock, Ark., merged into Worthen National Bank of Arkansas, Little Rock, Ark. (See history.)

The former head office location did not become a branch of Worthen National Bank of Arkansas. It was closed the same day as the merger.

Worthen National Bank of Arkansas, Little Rock, Ark.

May 1, 1995

Worthen National Bank of Arkansas changed its title to Boatmen’s National Bank of Arkansas.

Aug. 16, 1997

Boatmen’s National Bank of Arkansas merged into NationsBank, N.A., Charlotte, N.C.

July 5, 1999

NationsBank, N.A. changed its title to Bank of America, National Association.

The former head office location is currently a branch of Bank of America, National Association, Charlotte, N.C.

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Illinois
What Happened to...?

Magna Bank of Belleville, Belleville, Ill.

March 2, 1990

Magna Bank of Belleville, Belleville, Ill., merged into Magna Bank, National Association, Belleville, Ill.

March 7, 1992

Magna Bank National Association changed its title to Magna Bank of St. Clair County, National Association, Belleville, Ill.

July 1, 1993

Magna Bank National Association changed its title to Magna Bank of Illinois, Belleville, Ill.

Nov. 17, 1995

Magna Bank of Illinois changed its title to Magna Bank, National Association and relocated to St. Louis. (See history.)

The former head office location was a branch of Union Planters Bank, National Association, Memphis, Tenn., (see history) and is now a branch of Regions Bank, Birmingham, Ala. 

Mark Twain Illinois Bank, Belleville, Ill.

Aug. 23, 1997

Mark Twain Illinois Bank, Belleville, Ill., merged into Mercantile Bank, National Association, Hartford, Ill.

Aug. 19, 1998

Mercantile, National Association, Hartford, Ill., relocated to St. Louis. (See history.)

The former head office location is a branch of U.S. Bank, National Association, Cincinnati.

Mercantile Bank of Illinois, National Association, Alton, Ill.

Aug. 23, 1997

Mercantile Bank of Illinois, National Association, Alton, Ill., merged into Mercantile Bank, National Association, Hartford, Ill.

The former head office location became a branch of Mercantile Bank, National Association, Hartford, Ill., until it closed on May 29, 1998.

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Indiana
What Happened to...?

Citizens National Bank of Evansville, Evansville, Ind.

Dec. 31, 1998

Citizens National Bank of Evansville, Evansville, Ind., merged into Citizens Bank of Mid America, Saint Joseph, Mich.

April 22, 1999

Citizens Bank of Mid America changed its title to Civitas Bank, Saint Joseph, Mich.

March 18, 2000

Civitas Bank changed its title to Fifth Third Bank, Indiana, Saint Joseph, Mich.

March 20, 2001

Fifth Third Bank, Indiana, relocated to Indianapolis.

The former head office location of Citizens National Bank of Evansville is a branch of Fifth Third Bank, Indiana, Indianapolis.

December 21, 2003

Fifth Third Bank, Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana merged into Fifth Third Bank, Grand Rapids, Michigan

The Former head office location of Citizens National Bank of Evansville is a branch of Fifth Third Bank, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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Kentucky
What Happened to...?

Bank of Louisville, Louisville, Ky.

Sept. 14, 2002

Bank of Louisville, Louisville, Ky., merged into Branch Banking and Trust Co., Winston-Salem, N.C.

The former head office location is a branch of Branch Banking and Trust Co., Winston-Salem, N.C.

Bank One, Kentucky, National Association, Louisville, Ky.

May 15, 2003

Bank One Kentucky, National Association, merged into Bank One, National Association, Chicago.

The former head office location was a branch of Bank One National Association, Chicago.

Nov. 12, 2004

Bank One Kentucky, National Association, Chicago, merged into JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association, Columbus, Ohio.

The former head office location is a branch of JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association, Columbus, Ohio. 

Citizens Bank and Trust Company, Paducah, Ky.

Feb. 20, 1999

Citizens Bank and Trust Co. changed its title to Mercantile Bank of Kentucky.

Feb. 18, 2000

Mercantile Bank of Kentucky changed its title to Firstar Bank Kentucky.

April 15, 2000

Firstar Bank Kentucky merged into Firstar Bank, National Association, Cincinnati.

Aug. 10, 2001

Firstar Bank, National Association, changed its name to U.S. Bank, National Association, Cincinnati.

The former head office location is a branch of U.S. Bank, National Association, Cincinnati.

Citizens National Bank of Bowling Green, Bowling Green, Ky.

Jan. 1, 1991

Citizens National Bank of Bowling Green changed its title to Trans Financial Bank, National Association.

Aug. 22, 1998

Trans Financial Bank merged into Star Bank, National Association, Cincinnati. The former head office location closed.

Feb. 15, 1999

Star Bank, National Association, changed its title to FirstStar Bank, National Association, Cincinnati.

Aug. 10, 2001

FirstStar Bank, National Association, changed its title to U.S. Bank, National Association, Cincinnati.

First City Bank and Trust Company, Hopkinsville, Ky.

Oct. 1, 2000

First City Bank and Trust Company merged into Area Bank, Owensboro, Ky.

July 13, 2002

Area Bank merged into Branch Banking and Trust Company, Winston-Salem, N.C.

Both former head office locations are branches of Branch Banking and Trust Company, Winston-Salem, N.C.

The Owensboro National Bank, Owensboro, Ky.

Aug. 19, 2000

The Owensboro National Bank changed its title to Area Bank.

July 13, 2002

Area Bank merged into Branch Banking and Trust Co., Winston-Salem, N.C.

The former head office location is a branch of Branch Banking and Trust Company, Winston-Salem, N.C.

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Mississippi
What Happened to...?

Delta Bank and Trust, Drew, Miss.

Jan. 5, 2002

Delta Bank and Trust merged into Delta Southern Bank, Ruleville, Miss.

The former head office location is a branch of Delta Southern Bank, Ruleville, Miss.

First Citizens National Bank, Tupelo, Miss.

Jan. 1, 1987

First Citizens National Bank merged into Deposit Guaranty National Bank, Jackson, Miss.

Sept. 1, 1998

Deposit Guaranty National Bank merged into First American National Bank, Nashville, Tenn.

Jan. 1, 2000

First American National Bank merged into AmSouth Bank, Birmingham, Ala.

All three former head locations are branches of AmSouth Bank, Birmingham, Ala.

Sunburst Bank, Grenada, Miss.

May 10, 1995

Sunburst Bank changed its title to Union Planters Bank of Mississippi.

Jan. 1, 1998

Union Planters Bank of Mississippi merged into Union Planters Bank, National Association, Memphis, Tenn.

The former head office location was a branch of Union Planters Bank, National Association, Memphis, Tenn., (see history) and is now a branch of Regions Bank, Birmingham, Ala.

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Missouri
What Happened to...?

Community Federal Savings and Loan Association, Des Peres, Mo.

Dec. 15, 1990

Community Federal Savings and Loan Association was placed in receivership and closed by the Resolution Trust Co. The Boatmen’s National Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, (see history) acquired the bank and its branches.

Magna Bank, National Association, St. Louis

Oct. 9, 1998

Magna, Bank, National Association, St. Louis, merged into Union Planters Bank, National Association, Memphis, Tenn.

The former head office location became a branch of Union Planters Bank, National Association, Memphis, Tenn., until it closed June 25, 1999.

Mark Twain Bank, National Association, Ladue, Mo.

July 2, 1987

Mark Twain Bank, National Association, Ladue, Mo., changed its title to Mark Twain Bank.

June 21, 1997

Mark Twain Bank, Ladue, Mo., merged into Mercantile Bank, National Association, Hartford, Ill.

Aug. 19, 1998

Mercantile Bank, National Association, Hartford, Illinois relocated to St. Louis. (See history.)

The former head office location became a branch of Mercantile Bank, National Association, St. Louis. On Aug. 8, 2000, it became a branch of U.S. Bank, National Association, Cincinnati.

Mercantile Bank, National Association, St. Louis

Oct. 24, 1996

Mercantile Bank of St. Louis, National Association, changed its title to Mercantile Bank, National Association.

June 21, 1997

Mercantile Bank, National Association, St. Louis, relocated to Hartford, Ill.

Sept. 19, 1998

Mercantile Bank, National Association, Hartford, Ill., relocated back to St. Louis.

March 10, 2000

Mercantile Bank, National Association, changed its title to Firstar Bank Missouri, National Association.

Aug. 12, 2000

Firstar Bank Missouri, National Association, merged into Firstar Bank, National Association, Cincinnati.

Aug. 10, 2001

Firstar Bank, National Association, Cincinnati, changed its title to U.S. Bank, National Association.

The former Mercantile Bank, National Association, is a branch of U.S. Bank, National Association, Cincinnati.

Roosevelt Bank, National Association, Chesterfield, Mo.

Nov. 14, 1997

Roosevelt Bank, National Association, merged into Mercantile Bank, National Association, Hartford, Ill. (See history.)

The former head office was a branch of Mercantile Bank, National Association, Hartford, Ill., until closing on June 30, 1998.

St. Louis Federal Savings and Loan Association, St. Louis

Dec. 23, 1986

St. Louis Federal Savings and Loan Association merged into First Nationwide Bank, A Federal Savings Bank, San Francisco.

The former head office location became a branch of First Nationwide Bank, A Federal Savings Bank.

Oct. 1, 1994

First Nationwide Bank, a Federal Savings Bank changed its title to Granite Bank, Federal Savings Bank.

June 29, 1995

Granite Bank, Federal Savings Bank, was liquidated.

The Boatmen’s National Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis

June 14, 1997

The Boatmen’s National Bank of St. Louis merged into NationsBank, N.A., Charlotte, N.C.

The former head office location became a branch of NationsBank, N.A., Charlotte, N.C.

July 5, 1999

NationsBank, N.A. changed its title to Bank of America, National Association.

The former Boatmen’s National Bank of St. Louis remains a branch of Bank of America, National Association, Charlotte, N.C.

United Postal Savings Association, St. Louis

Aug. 17, 1994

United Postal Savings Association, St. Louis, merged into Mercantile Bank of St. Louis, National Association, St. Louis. (See history.)

The former head office location became a branch of Mercantile Bank of St. Louis, National Association, St. Louis, until it closed Dec. 15, 1994.

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Tennessee
What Happened to...?

Boatmen’s Bank of Tennessee, Memphis, Tenn.

Oct. 18, 1997

Boatmen’s Bank of Tennessee merged into NationsBank of Tennessee, N.A., Nashville, Tenn.

Nov. 13, 1998

NationsBank of Tennessee merged into NationsBank, N.A., Charlotte, N.C.

July 5, 1999

NationsBank, N.A., Charlotte, N.C., changed its title to Bank of America, National Association.

Both former head office locations are branches of Bank of America National Association, Charlotte, N.C.

Community Bank of Germantown, Germantown, Tenn.

Sept. 10, 1993

Community Bank of Germantown, Germantown, Tenn., changed its name to Community First Bank.

Febr. 24, 1995

Community First Bank merged into First Tennessee Bank, National Association, Memphis, Memphis, Tenn.

The former head office location was a branch of First Tennessee Bank, National Association, Memphis, Tenn., until it closed on Jan. 31, 1998.

First American National Bank, Jackson, Tenn.

Jan. 1, 1990

First American National Bank merged into First American National Bank, Nashville, Tenn..

Jan. 1, 2000

First American National Bank, Nashville, Tenn., merged into AmSouth Bank, Birmingham, Ala.

Both former head office locations are branches of AmSouth Bank, Birmingham, Ala.

First American Bank, Memphis, Tenn.

Jan. 1, 1990

First American Bank, Memphis, Tenn., merged into First American Bank, Nashville, Tenn.

Jan. 1, 2000

First American Bank, Nashville, Tenn., merged into AmSouth Bank, Birmingham, Ala.

The former head office location of First American Bank, Memphis, Tenn., was a branch of AmSouth Bank until it closed Dec. 31, 1999.

The former head office location of First American Bank, Nashville, Tenn., is a branch of AmSouth Bank, Birmingham, Ala.

First Commercial Bank, National Association of Memphis, Memphis, Tenn.

Aug. 14, 1998 First Commercial Bank, National Association of Memphis merged into Regions Bank, Birmingham, Ala.

The former head office location is a branch of Regions Bank, Birmingham, Ala.

Union Planters National Bank, Memphis, Tenn.

Jan. 1, 1998

Union Planters National Bank, Memphis, Tenn., changed its title to Union Planters Bank, National Association, Memphis, Tenn. 

June 30, 2005

Union Planters Bank, National Association, Memphis, Tenn., merged into Regions Bank, Birmingham, Ala.

The former head office is a branch of Regions Bank, Birmingham, Ala.


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