Rushville State Bank
100 E Lafayette St, Rushville, IL 62681
Rushville State Bank opened its doors for business on January 4, 1890 at the same location ( and in the same building ) where we are located today. The Bank was originally known as the Bank of Schuyler County. Our name was changed to Rushville State Bank in 1912. The Rushville Times newspaper office was originally located where the Bank now stands until 1882, when the building was destroyed by fire. In 1889 Edwin Dyson, editor of The Times, began erection of a new two story building on the site of the old one. Before completion, the building and lot were sold to the Bank of Schuyler County for $2, 500.00, and the Times was moved to the second floor rooms. Rushville State Bank Annex, located directly north of the main bank, was purchased from Jerry Thurman. This building was originally built in 1953 by Boehm & Sons, after a fire destroyed The Hotel Schuyler on February 6, 1945. The Annex presently houses Rushville State Bank data processing department, and the Bank's Trust Department and Investment Center. Rushville State Bank is proud to be the oldest financial institution serving Schuyler County. As an independent community bank, decisions about our policies and customers are made locally. Our directors, officers, and staff are active in the community. In addition, the Bank supports numerous civic and non-profit organizations through monetary contributions.
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- Regular Hours
Mon - Fri: Sat: Sun: - Extra Phones
Fax: 217-322-4112
Fax: 309-322-4389
TollFree: 800-883-0131
Phone: 217-322-4389
Phone: 217-322-4387
- Payment method
- cash, debit, master card, visa
- AKA
Schuyler State Bank
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- Commercial & Savings Banks, Banks
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