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Fe d e r a l R es e r v e Ba n k o f D a lla s DALLAS, TEXAS 75222 Circular No. 72-176 August 21, 1972 To All Banks in the Eleventh Federal Reserve District: This is to advise that the First National Bank of Colleyville, Colleyville, Texas, a newly organized institution located in the territory served by the Head Office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, opened for business Friday, Au gust 18, 1972, as a member of the Federal Reserve System. The new member bank has capital of $300,000, surplus of $300,000, and undivided profits of $150,000. Its officers and directors are as follows: OFFICERS G earld C. Clark, C hairm an of the B oard Thom as W. Ellison, P resident and Chief Executive Officer R u p ert L. H am ilton, Vice P resid en t and C ashier DIRECTORS George W. Beam Bill K. B rew ster G earld C. C lark Thom as W. Ellison Jam es T. F erguson Jack G. F olm ar W. W. Ratliff The combined A.B.A. number and Federal Reserve Bank routing symbol of the new bank is 88-462. 1119 Yours very truly, P. E. Coldwell President This publication was digitized and made available by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Historical Library (FedHistory@dal.frb.org)