History of the Bank
As the Bank of Sullivan celebrates 113 years of banking in the local communities, these pictures tell a story of the humble beginnings of a financial institution with assets of less than $7,000 and a small town of some 750 people and how they grew together through the century and entered the new millennium.
The Bank of Sullivan was built on a solid foundation in 1895. Throughout the century its leaders have served the communities with sound management and integrity.
Our pride continues with great anticipation for the community's future. We will be here tomorrow just as we were yesterday to serve and to provide every resource available to encourage the community's prosperity.

Just a few rooms on the ground floor of the Clark-Martin Building was the first home of Bank of Sullivan in 1895. Total assets $6,952.63 |

Present Main Bank location Main Street, downtown Sullivan. Total Assets over $275,000,000 |
Teller Window in 1910
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Regional Office added 1994
Located South Service Road in Sullivan
1995 Assets $100,000,000. Remodeled in 2004.
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The first automobile in Sullivan
January 1912 displayed in front of the Bank of Sullivan.
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Meeting the Cuba Customer needs with the Bank of Sullivan-Cuba Banking Center 1999
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Current Main Street Location
in the early 1960's
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Meeting the Union Customer needs with the Bank of Sullivan-Union Banking Center 2000
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Labadie Banking Center,
a full service branch opened June 2006.
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To provide added convenience for Bank of Sullivan customers, a the Motor Bank Facility, located at the corner of Springfield and Fisher drive near the Fairway shopping area, opened in March, 1972.
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