Oaks
Bank & Trust Texas History Exhibit Ends May 17; Collaboration
With Dallas Historical Society Wins Community Service Award
Released on
= May 9, 2005, 1:51 pm
Press Release
Author = Oaks Bank & Trust Company
Industry = Financial
Press Release
Summary = An exhibit of rare artifacts from the days of the Texas
Republic are on display at Oaks Bank & Trust in Dallas through
May 17, the bank's
20th anniversary. The display was organized by the Dallas Historical
Society, and the Oaks Bank's ongoing collaboration with the society
will be recognized with an
award this week at the annual meeting of the Texas Bankers Association
in San Antonio.
Press Release
Body = DALLAS -- A free exhibit by the Dallas Historical Society
of rare and rarely seen artifacts from the fight for Texas independence
from Mexico is
on display at The Oaks Bank & Trust Company at 4849 Greenville
Ave. through May 17 and will be honored Thursday with an award from
the Texas Bankers Association.
Some items on
display – including an ornate silk vest Mexican Gen. Antonio
López de Santa Anna gave to one of his captors at the Battle
of San Jacinto, April 21, 1836 – haven’t been shown
since the 1936 Texas Centennial.
At its San Antonio
convention this week the TBA will recognize Oaks Bank & Trust’s
efforts to promote and preserve Texas history by presenting bank
Chairman Max Wells its Cornerstone Award, which is given every other
year for outstanding community service projects.
The bank’s
4th Annual San Jacinto Day Exhibit includes Santa Anna’s riding
spurs and bonds he sold to raise funds while in exile, plus military
decorations, weapons and a diorama from the Texas Centennial showing
the Mexican leader’s surrender to Gen. Sam Houston.
Unique among
the artifacts is a one-of-a-kind, hand-engraved medal created from
a Mexican coin that was presented to “Our Brave Heroine Susannah
Dickinson” by the Texas Republic. Dickinson escaped with her
infant daughter from the Alamo where her husband fought and died.
Other art and
artifacts from Oaks Bank’s own collection are also shown,
including original currency, flags of the republic, artwork, and
a copy of Houston’s handwritten report on the battle at San
Jacinto. The bank and Dallas Historical Society this year donated
a copy of the battle report to the Dallas Public Library for its
Texas history collection.
The exhibit
is in the Oaks Bank office on the corner of Greenville Avenue and
University Boulevard through May 17, the bank’s 20th anniversary.
Hours are Monday
– Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
and Saturday, 9 a.m. to Noon. For information call 214-361-7400
or visit www.oaksbank.com.
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About Oaks Bank
With assets of $115 million, The Oaks Bank & Trust Company is
a full service, independent community bank with five offices in
Dallas, Duncanville and Richardson.
In addition to loan and other banking services, Oaks Bank offers
insurance and associated financial services through Texas BancPartners
Insurance Agency LLC, and
commercial and residential mortgage services through Parkvest BancGroup.
All three companies are part of the Prestonwood BancShares Inc.
group.
Web Site = http://www.oaksbank.com
Contact Details
= Craig McDaniel, APR
McDaniel Marketing Communications LLC
P.O. Box 191411
Dallas, TX 75219
Phone/Mobile: 214-914-4261
mcdanielpr@swbell.net
The Oaks Bank
& Trust Company
4849 Greenville Ave.
Dallas, TX 75206
214-361-7400
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