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The 40 & 8 Band passing by the First National Bank on F Street.
The titles and symbols of the Forty & Eight reflect its First World War origins. Americans were transported to the battle front on French trains within boxcars stenciled with a “40/8”, denoting its capacity to hold either forty men or eight horses. This uncomfortable mode of transportation was familiar to all who fought in the trenches; a common small misery among American soldiers...
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A panoramic view of F and 2nd Streets in Salida, Colorado. First National Bank, Commercial National Bank, C.N. Francis Clothing, and Waggener's Pharmacy are visible.
Bob Rush Collection.
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The First National Bank was located on the corner of F and 2nd Streets in Salida, Colorado.
Bob Rush Collection.
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First National Bank on the southwest corner of 2nd and F Streets in Salida, Colorado. First National Bank was previously in the building directly across the street, on the southeast corner of 2nd and F Streets.
Bob Rush Collection.