The Haviland State Bank

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209 North Main Street, Haviland, KS, 67059  

Haviland State Bank opened in 1903 by George Lemon of Pratt. The First directors of the bank were founder George Lemon, President; Otto H. Bock, Secretary and Cashier; H.A. Barbee, a cattleman near Pratt; R.D. Woodward, and L.J. Woodward of Haviland. When HSB first opened in 1903 the money was not kept in the bank.


Haviland State Bank opened in 1903 by George Lemon of Pratt. The First directors of the bank were founder George Lemon, President; Otto H. Bock, Secretary and Cashier; H.A. Barbee, a cattleman near Pratt; R.D. Woodward, and L.J. Woodward of Haviland.

When HSB first opened in 1903 the money was not kept in the bank. Otto Bock, Cashier; lived in Pratt and would come to Haviland every morning on the train, carrying a small bag with the bank's cash for that day's business and would return to Pratt with the cash at the close of the day's business. After Bock was replace by Bard Matthews, the money was kept in the Haviland Bank since Bard slept in the back of the bank.


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The Haviland State Bank arranges the following loan types:
  • RESIDENTIAL: Hard Money
  • COMMERCIAL: Hard Money , Portfolio
  • LAND: Hard Money
Lending territories: KS

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