New England Pacific Bank

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     According to the website ricurrency.com, the New England Pacific Bank was founded in Smithfield in October of 1818.  It moved to Pawtucket in 1832; chartered as the Pacific National Bank on June 27, 1865,; and was absorbed by Industrial Trust on February 15, 1900. 

Pawtucket Chronicle and Manufacturers and Artizans Advocate
June 3, 1826

Pawtucket Chronicle and Manufacturers and Artizans Advocate
June 3, 1826

Pawtucket Gazette & Chronicle
June 7, 1839

Pawtucket Gazette And Chronicle
June 19, 1846

Pawtucket Gazette and Chronicle
January 9, 1857

Pawtucket Gazette & Chronicle
June 15, 1860

Pawtucket Gazette & Chronicle
June 9, 1865

Pawtucket Gazette & Chronicle
May 18, 1866

 

 

 

Providence County Bank Robbery – 1844

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Green Mountain Freeman – Montpelier, VT.
January 20, 1844

Smithfield Union Bank – 1806 Banknotes

Smithfield Union Bank- 1806 Banknotes

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Images courtesy of Katie Law of the Smithfield Preservation Society

Smithfield Union Bank

Smithfield Union Bank Receipt – 1844

Smithfield Union Bank Receipt – 1844

From the archives of the Historical Society of Smithfield.

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     The Smithfield Union Bank was located in the Slatersville section of what is today, North Smithfield.

Smithfield Union Bank

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