Boatmen's Bancshares

Boatmen's Bancshares

Infobox Defunct Company
company_name = Boatmen's Bancshares Inc.
company_
slogan =
fate = Acquired by NationsBank
successor = NationsBank (now Bank of America)
foundation = 1847
defunct = 1996
location = St. Louis, Missouri
industry = Bank holding company
key_people =
products = Financial services
num_employees = 17,863
parent =
subsid = Boatmen's Trust Company; Fourth Financial Corporation; Sunwest Bank; Superior Federal Bank, F.S.B.; FKF, Inc.; Security Bancshares, Inc.; Catoosa Bancshares, Inc.; Founders Bancorporation, Inc.; Eighth and Taylor Corp.

Boatmen's Bancshares Inc. was one of the 30 largest bank holding companies in the United States when it was acquired by NationsBank in 1996.

The company, founded in St. Louis, Missouri in 1847, claimed to be the oldest bank west of the Mississippi River at the time of its acquisition.

The bank was founded by George Knight Budd whose family had a fortune on the East Coast. He was to serve as St. Louis councilman and arranged for the purchase of the land that now forms the municipal building complex including the St. Louis City Hall. [ [http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Boatmens-Bancshares-Inc-Company-History.html International Directory of Company Histories, Vol. 15. St. James Press, 1996 (via fundinguniverse.com)] ]

According to company legend, Budd started Boatmen's Savings Institution to help the working class; many of whom worked on riverboats on the Mississippi.

The bank received its state charter on February 16, 1847 and offered 3 percent interest on deposits and invested the first $1,000 in a city bond that paid 6 percent.

Its early history was marked by deadly city-wide disasters in 1849 of a cholera outbreak that killed more than 1,000 and the Great St. Louis Fire of 1849 of May 17-18 that destroyed 23 steamers and at least 430 buildings. [ [http://www.ezl.com/~fireball/Disaster07.htm THE GREAT ST. LOUIS FIRE OF 1849 - ezl.com] ]

Compounding the bank's problems was the April 5, 1854, robbery in which the bank's secretary Joseph Thornton was implicated because the vault had been opened at night with a bank key. Testifying against him was Joseph Charless, president of the Bank of Missouri, who had received for deposit water and mud-soaked notes from Thornton. Thornton was acquitted but was to shoot and kill Charless on the street afterwards. Thornton was then lynched. [ [http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Boatmens-Bancshares-Inc-Company-History.html International Directory of Company Histories, Vol. 15. St. James Press, 1996 (via fundinguniverse.com)] ]

According to company legend, a run on the bank in 1855 was halted when a madame from a bordello deposited $4,500 in gold.

It begame Boatmen's Saving Bank in 1873, Boatmen's Bank in 1890, and Boatmen's National Bank of St. Louis in 1926 when it became a national bank. It remained a local bank until 1969 with the formation of Boatmen's Bancshares and began an acquisition of banks throughout the region including CharterCorp of Kansas City, Missouri and General Bancshares.

In the 1980s, it became the largest bank in Missouri with the acquisition of Centerre Bancorporation. In 1981, it moved its headquarters to the 31-story Boatmen's Bank Building in Downtown St. Louis.

William H.T. Bush, younger brother of President George H.W. Bush, was president of the bank from 1978 to 1986. [ [http://www.bushodonnell.com/capitalpartners/whtbush.htm William H.T. (Bucky) Bush - bushodonnell.com - Retrieved January 28, 2008] ]

In 1995 it had $33.4 billion in assets and in 1994 had a net income of $355 million. It had 17,863 employees.

In 1996, it was purchased by NationsBank for $9.6 billion. NationsBank, in turn, became Bank of America

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