National Bank of Flint
National Bank of Flint was a bank located in Flint, Michigan which was founded on January 30, 1934 to free up the impounded deposits of two failed banks, Union Industrial Bank and First National Bank of Flint which were both closed under the Emergency Banking Act of 1933 and never reopened. National Bank of Flint was located in the former Union Industrial Bank Building which is now the Mott Foundation Building. In 1942, National Bank of Flint was absorbed into Lansing based Michigan National Bank. The corporate descendant of National Bank of Flint is today the Huntington National Bank which is based in Columbus, Ohio.
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