Nora Motter Stark and Michael Stark in front of the original tellers’ cages in the First National Bank Museum.

An original note payable from the Detwiler and Brother Bank circa 1852.

An original check from Detwiler and Brother Bank circa 1860.

An original First National Bank of Columbia 1903 series bank note for $10.00.

An original Columbia National Bank blank check circa 1900.

An original stock certificate from the First National Bank of Columbia valued at $100.00 for 20 shares signed by S.S. Detwiler.

Daniel H. Detwiler, brother of Solomon S. Detwiler and co-founder of Detwiler and Brother Bank and the First National Bank of Columbia.

Effie Detwiler, daughter of Solomon S. and Mary Catherine Detwiler and major donor for the Columbia Free Public Library system.

Hallway of the residence of Effie and Horace Detwiler circa 1900.

Bank tellers at work in the First National Bank of Columbia circa 1890.

Columbia National Bank building at 229 Locust Street constructed in 1874 which eventually became the home of the First-Columbia National Bank in 1917 after its merger with the First National Bank of Columbia.

The Motter family dressed for the grand opening of the First National Bank Museum in April 1967.

Back row, left to right: Lloyd and Jean Motter

Front row, left to right: MaryAnne, Nora, and Mark Motter.