Hiawatha National Bank

Hiawatha National Bank Hiawatha National Bank is a Member of the FDIC and Equal Housing Lender. Offering banking services to the Twin Cities metro and western Wisconsin. Vail of St. W.

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> The Glenwood City Community <

A mere handful of banks across the country have had the opportunity to display a century of commitment to their community. Hiawatha National Bank’s history began on January 3, 1896 when the First Bank of Glenwood was created to serve a growing community. Organizers o

f the bank were D.F. Paul, Minnesota; F.W. Vail of Milnor, North Dakota; and L.V. Babcock of Kansas City, Missouri. Near the turn of the century the picturesque logging town, then called simply "Glenwood," was home to over two-thousand residents. In 1903 Frank Ainsworth of River Falls purchased the bank which was originally located on First Street, and later that same year he built a new facility at 204 East Oak Street. Warren B. and Beth Oskey, (from the Bay City area) took ownership of the bank in 1965 and changed the bank's name to First National Bank of Glenwood after receiving a national charter. In 1998, the bank adopted a new name, Hiawatha National Bank based on beautiful Hiawatha Valley where the owners were from. In May 2003 it moved into it’s current location at 220 Oak Street.

> The Hager City/Bay City Community <

In 1916, the residents of Bay City had to travel to surrounding communities-Ellsworth, Red Wing, Plum City, etc. — to conduct their financial transactions. Residents decided to change that and held an organizational meeting December 11, 1916 at Hager's Hall in Bay City. The group applied for a bank charter, sold $10,000.00 worth of stock to incorporate the new bank and elected the bank's first officials. The charter was granted in early 1917 and Bay City State Bank opened its doors for the first time on January 27, 1917. One of the bank's first changes came on August 16, 1920 when bank stock was sold to Alvin E. Feldman who had operated a bank with his family since 1909. Upon purchase of the bank he was named cashier, secretary and director of the Bay City State Bank. When A.E. Feldman, cashier and President of Bay City State Bank for 39 years, passed away in March 1959, the management of the bank passed to the hands of his wife Effie Feldman and daughter and son-in-law, Beth Feldman Oskey and Warren Oskey. The family's banking tradition expanded in 1965 when Warren and Beth Oskey purchased the First National Bank of Glenwood in Glenwood City, Wisconsin. In 1966 the bank moved from its building in Bay City to a newly built bank at its current location in Hager City. Bay City State Bank switched from a state chartered bank to a national chartered bank in 1970 and changed its name at that time. By this time the bank had customers throughout the Hiawatha valley and chose the name Hiawatha National Bank to reflect its expanded customer base.

> The Maiden Rock Community <

Maiden Rock's first bank, the Bank of Maiden Rock opened in 1892. it was the first bank to open in the area. As a result the Bank had customers from Spring Valley, Elmwood, Plum City, Stockholm and Pepin. The bank was founded by F. Carpenter and six of his associates. In 1895 F. Carpenter bought out his partners and became sole owner. His sons Charles and Ray helped to run the bank. The Bank was located at the corner of Oak Street (County Rd S) and Main Street, where it still stands today. It became known as the "Carpenter's Bank" and is the second oldest bank in Pierce County. In 1929 the crash of the stock market marked the onset of the Great Depression. In March of 1933 the Federal Government, acting on orders from The President of the United States, closed banks across the nation to prevent withdrawals of all their resources. The First National Bank of Maiden Rock received a telegram authorizing them to re-open because they were in very good standing. The bank was operated by three generations of Carpenters until it was sold in 1958 to the First National Bank of Maiden Rock. Maiden Rock had gained a second bank in 1919 when the First National Bank of Maiden Rock was organized. It was owned and operated by some prominent village businessmen from the lumber company, Burlington Railroad and a Ford dealership and was located just down the street from the Bank of Maiden Rock. Upon purchase of the bank, the First National Bank of Maiden Rock made plans to move into the building at the comer of Oak and Main Street. The interior of the building was remodeled and in May of 1959 the First National Bank moved their banking operations to that location. The bank was bought by Pierce County Bank and Trust in 1981 and an addition was added in 1985. They felt it important to continue the commitment they had made to small town banking and doubled the square footage of the banks offices. The new addition also provided a walk-up window access. Pierce County Bank and Trust became a part of Marshall & Ilsley in 1990 and was later purchased by Hiawatha National Bank in 1996. Hiawatha National Bank has grown substantially over the years and has added four more bank locations for a total of seven throughout Wisconsin! You can visit each location in Glenwood City, Hager City, Maiden Rock, Osceola, Hudson (2 locations), and Plymouth. For more information about Hiawatha National Bank visit our website - www.hnbank.com

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Come join us, Friday, June 12th at our Hager City location to celebrate Cathy's retirement! We thank her for her years o...
06/04/2026

Come join us, Friday, June 12th at our Hager City location to celebrate Cathy's retirement! We thank her for her years of dedication and wish her well!

Our offices will be closed, Monday, May 25th, in observance of Memorial Day. We will resume normal business hours on Tue...
05/22/2026

Our offices will be closed, Monday, May 25th, in observance of Memorial Day. We will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, May 26th.

You can always access your accounts via our online services at hnbank.com.

Fun evening at CHS field watching the St. Paul Saints take on the Omaha Storm Chasers! Joined by esteemed clients & part...
05/21/2026

Fun evening at CHS field watching the St. Paul Saints take on the Omaha Storm Chasers! Joined by esteemed clients & partners from Northland Networks and Tono Pizzeria + Cheesesteaks

Friday night, members from our team had the opportunity to participate in the Bowl For Kids' Sake event held at the Huds...
05/18/2026

Friday night, members from our team had the opportunity to participate in the Bowl For Kids' Sake event held at the Hudson Bowling Center and organized by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern Wisconsin! This is such a great cause to support and always so much fun is had by all!

Recently, members of our team volunteered with St. Croix Valley Habitat for Humanity on their Women's Build! We had the ...
05/13/2026

Recently, members of our team volunteered with St. Croix Valley Habitat for Humanity on their Women's Build! We had the opportunity to learn about the great program they offer to community members and spent the day helping on this project. This is always a great cause to volunteer for and one we look forward to!

Hiawatha National Bank would like to congratulate Cyndy Tuttle on her retirement after 40 years with the bank. She will ...
05/01/2026

Hiawatha National Bank would like to congratulate Cyndy Tuttle on her retirement after 40 years with the bank. She will be greatly missed; however, we are very happy for her and wish her all the best!

Newspaper article and pictures courtesy of the Tribune Press Reporter.

This past Saturday, Hiawatha was honored to be a sponsor for a performance by The New Dueling Pianos, during the "Pink H...
04/21/2026

This past Saturday, Hiawatha was honored to be a sponsor for a performance by The New Dueling Pianos, during the "Pink Heals Sheboygan County" event held at the Village at 170 and it was absolutely outstanding. 🎶🎵🎶
It was a wonderful evening filled with music, laughter, and fun – all in support of an incredible cause helping cancer patients.
We were proud to have some of our employees attend and be part of such a meaningful and memorable event.

Due to the inclement weather, our Plymouth, WI location will be closed today. Thank you for your understanding. You can ...
03/16/2026

Due to the inclement weather, our Plymouth, WI location will be closed today. Thank you for your understanding. You can still access your accounts via our website at www.hnbank.com or by phone at 1-888-460-8723.

Hiawatha National Bank - Wisconsin

We extend our deepest condolences to our Executive Managing Director, COO, and Chairman of the Board, Jeanene V. Meisser...
02/09/2026

We extend our deepest condolences to our Executive Managing Director, COO, and Chairman of the Board, Jeanene V. Meisser, on the passing of her father. Please join us in keeping Jeanene and her family in your thoughts as they remember and honor his life.

View Walter G. Vartan's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more.

It's Time to Vote!Hiawatha National Bank has been nominated for the Ellsworth Wisconsin Area Chamber of Commerce 2026 Be...
01/20/2026

It's Time to Vote!

Hiawatha National Bank has been nominated for the Ellsworth Wisconsin Area Chamber of Commerce 2026 Best of Awards!

Please consider voting for us in the following categories:
🌟 Best Customer
🌟 Best Professional

🗳️ Voting closes at midnight on January 28, and one vote is allowed per person—so don’t wait!

🌟We appreciate and value all of our clients and are so thankful to be nominated each year for this achievement!

👉 Vote here: ellsworthchamber.com/best-of-awards

It’s Time to Vote: 2026 Best of Awards Are LIVE!

We’re excited to kick off the 2026 Best of Awards, celebrating the businesses and organizations that make Ellsworth an incredible place to live, work, and play. With this year’s theme, "The Big Hits", we’re turning up the spotlight on the businesses that are truly setting the pace—and proving they’re the ones we want!

This annual celebration honors Ellsworth’s Best of Award winners, along with recognition for Small Business of the Year, Large Business of the Year, and Community Leader of the Year. Now it’s your turn to help decide who takes center stage!

Round One Voting is open now and runs through midnight on Wednesday, January 28. Community members can vote for their favorites in nine categories:

* Best New Business
* Best Restaurant, Bar, Tavern
* Best Tourism Destination, Attraction
* Best Health & Wellness
* Best Professional Services
* Best Professional Home Services
* Best Non-profit, Civic Group, Religious Organization
* Best Retail Shopping
* Best Customer Service

The top three in each category will advance to the final round of voting, happening Friday, January 30 through Friday, February 6.

👉 Cast your votes here:
http://www.ellsworthchamber.com/best-of-awards

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220 East Oak Street
Glenwood City, WI
54013

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5am
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18884608723

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