The Bank in 1880 Town
Of course, the bank is an important part of any town. In 1880 Town, the reconstructed Western town in Midland, South Dakota, the bank stood as a solid building with the church sitting several yards behind it. Banks were essential to the businesses in the area as well as to the citizens. Bankers were often considered leaders in their communities.In the Wild West, banks were also targets for thieves, and bank robberies were always a threat. However, the actual attempts were rarer than Hollywood leads us to believe. Because banks were in busy towns, and the money was well protected at night, thieves often found it easier to rob individual travelers, stagecoaches, and trains.
Although I've yet to write of a main character who's a banker, banks appear often in my Western novels. Here are some examples for you to check out:Willa's Woes - Willa faces bank foreclosure, so she becomes a mail-order bride.
Solomon's Secret - After Solomon is robbed and left penniless, he eventually takes a part-time job at a bank.Inman's Impersonation - Unknown to Inman, his brother is involved with bank robbers who tell the law that he's part of their gang. When he runs, he sets off a string of events that he'd never imagined.
Simon's Shame - Simon's harsh, judgmental father owned a bank.
Forget-Me-Not Cookies by Fern - Fern's father also owns a bank. She hates it when her parents send her to an academy miles away, but it turns out for the best.Taking Stock - Set during the stock market crash and bank foreclosures at the beginning of the Great Depression, banks play an important part in the story.
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