Phillip State Bank and Trust Company

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Phillip State Bank and Trust Company

7005 N. Clark Street, 1911, 1917.

This bank was started by Peter Phillip.

The bank was founded on Friday, February 22, 1895.

The first address was 702 W. Greenleaf Street (later 1774 W. Greenleaf Avenue)

Phillip State Bank and Trust Company owned the bonds and offered them for sale at par and interest on the following property:

Greenleaf Apartment Building, 1415-1433 W. Greenleaf Avenue, Built circa 1922.

Officers

Founder

Peter Phillip

President

Peter Phillip

Sources

Rogers Park Directory, 1919, Phillip State Bank and Trust Company, 7005 N. Clark Street, page 6.

Photos

RPWRHS photo C002-0108 shows a building located at 702 Greenleaf Street (later 1774 W. Greenleaf Avenue), on the northeast corner at Ravenswood Avenue. This was the first location of the Phillip State Bank and Trust Company.

RPWRHS photo C006-0103 shows First Federal of Chicago an S&L - Formerly Rogers Park Savings and Loan, former location of Phillip State Bank and Trust Company, later Citibank. Northeast corner of Clark Street and Lunt Avenue. Now a strip mall. Demolished 1997. Photo May 30, 1982.

RPWRHS photo R044-0150 shows unidentified police guards in front of the Phillip State Bank and Trust Company, 702 W. Greenleaf Street at Ravenswood Avenue in the 1890s.

RPWRHS photo S003-93839 (over exposed) shows the Phillip State Bank and Trust Company building, 702 W. Greenleaf Street (later 1774 W. Greenleaf Avenue). Date not given.