Your Tuesday Tidbit-Bank of America

Bank of America, 1971.

In 1928, Bank of America bailed out the Lassen Industrial Bank. The latter was near financial collapse due to the outstanding loans with  the Honey Lake farmers who were heavily invested in Leon Bly’s failed Eagle Lake enterprise.  However, it was not until the end of 1931, that Bank of America got around to replace the Lassen Industrial Bank signage with their own.

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