After surviving countless challenges from yellow fever epidemics and the great 1901 Jacksonville fire to the perilous Depression times of the 1930s and the real-estate lending crises of the 1970s and 1990s Barnett finally succumbed to the merger frenzy that overwhelmed the banking industry. When NationsBank purchased Barnett in 1999, it represented the most expensive bank acquisition in U.S. history.
But the Barnett name did not fade away. Instead, in an unprecedented action for a large, publicly owned company, a group of senior officers organized a non-profit corporation the Barnett Historic Preservation Foundation, Inc. _ to preserve and publicize the companys historic legacy. One result of the Foundations activities is this detailed history of the most important financial institution ever headquartered in Florida.
