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      • The first bank was organized in April, 1803, at Cincin- nati, under the name of "The Miami Exporting Company."
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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ohio_UnionOhio Union - Wikipedia

    The Ohio Union was originally located in Enarson Hall (now called Hale Hall) when it first opened in 1910. The 77th Ohio General Assembly provided $75,000 for the construction of the Union. The Union remained at this location until 1951.

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    • Pomerene Hall (1922-1951) The Women's Building

    The planning and construction of the present Ohio Union was heavily influenced by the student body. As early as October 2002, students, staff, faculty and consultants began their involvement in the support and design for a Union. Countless students participated in each phase of construction. A group of students visited student unions across the cou...

    Through the overwhelming support generated through the 77th Ohio General Assembly, $75,000 was appropriated to be used for the construction of the student union. This new building was officially named 'the Ohio Union' on October 29, 1909 and opened in 1910. The Ohio Union was the first student union at a public university. After the Ohio Union open...

    Due to the small proportion of women attending the University in the early 1900s, only a simple room in University Hall served as women's social center. This room, nicknamed the 'Gab Room, was maintained by the Women's Council using a 25 cent annual membership fee. As women became more prominent on the University campus, it was soon recognized that...

  2. The history of the Ohio Union relates as a precedent to other college unions throughout the United States. The fourth oldest college union in the United States and the oldest in the state universities, it represents in its history the two distinct areas in the evolution of college unions. Both

  3. A HISTORY OF BANKING IN OHIO. BY P. W. HUNTINGTON, President Huntington National Bank, Columbus, Ohio. The early history of banking in the state of Ohio is much. obscured by want of records on the subject, but enough is known.

  4. The national savings and loan crisis of the 1980s, primarily in the southwest, affected some banks in Ohio. Charter One, initially privately owned and based in Cleveland, began acquiring some of these closed S&Ls, and is currently the largest such bank in the state.

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  6. Banks, Saving & Loans, and Trust Companies. In Cleveland a dramatic merger of 29 local financial institutions took place in 1920 to form the Union Trust Bank, making it a major lending institution and the lead bank in providing local financing for the VAN SWERINGEN railroad empire.

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