

1900 -1939
- 1913 assets totaled $2 million.
- 1918 - Association celebrated 25 years - Assets totaled $3 million.
- 1924 - Capitol Building and Loan Association constructed a new office, described as "an architectural landmark in the Midwest," at 534 South Kansas Avenue in Topeka. Architect George Grant Elmslie, sculptor Emil Robert Zettler, and muralist John W. Norton based the new building on a theme to "Symbolize the Kansas Home as a Safeguard of Liberty and Stability."
- 1926 - Henry A. Bubb hired as office boy and teller.
- 1928 - With the Great Depression on the horizon, the Association had grown four times its 1920 size to over $12 million.
- 1932 - Capitol Building and Loan Association joined newly created Federal Home Loan Bank System.
- 1933 - Assets at $10 million when Bank Holiday declared, closing all banks for one week by Presidential Order. Association did not have to close its doors.
- 1938 - Capitol Building and Loan Association changed name to Capitol Federal Savings and Loan Association, adopting a federal charter. Accounts automatically insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC).
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