Bank of the Commonwealth (Kentucky)
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The Bank of the Commonwealth, also known as the Old Stone Bank, is a historic building on the National Register of Historic Places in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. According to its registration it was constructed around 1809 and operated by Abraham Field as Kentucky's first bank. Although Field, a local merchant, purchased the property in 1821, the rest of this history is in doubt, as is the building's connection to the state-owned Bank of the Commonwealth.
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La Banque du Commonwealth du Kentucky est une institution bancaire créée le 29 novembre 1820 par une loi de l'Assemblée générale du Kentucky.
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Bank of the Commonwealth (Kentucky)
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Banque du Commonwealth du Kentucky
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Bank of the Commonwealth
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Early Stone Buildings of Kentucky Outer Bluegrass and Pennyrile TR
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The Bank of the Commonwealth, also known as the Old Stone Bank, is a historic building on the National Register of Historic Places in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. According to its registration it was constructed around 1809 and operated by Abraham Field as Kentucky's first bank. Although Field, a local merchant, purchased the property in 1821, the rest of this history is in doubt, as is the building's connection to the state-owned Bank of the Commonwealth.
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La Banque du Commonwealth du Kentucky est une institution bancaire créée le 29 novembre 1820 par une loi de l'Assemblée générale du Kentucky.
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