For well over a century, Liberty National Bank has been tied to the land and the people of Oklahoma. Rising amidst the grasslands and rolling hills in the town of Elgin, Oklahoma, before Oklahoma earned its statehood, Liberty National Bank began as the Bank of Elgin. The Bank of Elgin was established in 1902 as a state bank by J.A. Butler and F.R. Dykeman, with its building situated on Main Street. In 1906, a businessman and banker from Iowa named Wilbert W. Brunskill moved to Elgin and acquired the bank from Dykeman and Butler. Brunskill then sold the bank in 1908 and spent the next six years focusing on other local business affairs. History - Bank of Elgin 488In 1914, Brunskill reacquired the Bank of Elgin, serving as president and own...
I've used this bank for years now. Lovely people at the Blanchard branch and on the phone lines.
April 2026
This place is absolutely beautiful. Rustic enough to have the lodge filling but definitely modern so you don’t feel like it’s out of date.. I’ve been with them for a while, and the employees are extremely polite and always willing to help even when the request might not exactly be routine.
June 2025
Having recently moved to Blanchard from a bank with outstanding service, I was pleased to find the staff at Liberty to be friendly, gracious and eager to assist with all of my banking issues. I highly recommend this bank to anyone. Total professionals and you won't be disappointed.