Second National Bank, 1865

Second National Bank, 1865 (HM2JVA)

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N 41° 37.591', W 79° 40.544'

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In 1955, the Second National Bank was the oldest bank in Crawford County in continuous operation. The 90th anniversary celebration featured displays of real and counterfeit bills for comparison, and currency dating from 1862. Over 700 attendees received corsages and change purses as souvenirs of the event.
[Illustration captions, clockwise from lower left, read]
· 1862 paper currency
· By 1905, Second National Bank had constructed this four-story Victorian Gothic structure which encompassed their original and the neighboring brick building.
· Chartered in 1865, this two-story building was immediately constructed and forms part of the current Park Building.
· An extensive renovation, completed in 1918, replaced the mansard roof with stone coping and refaced the entire exterior with stone. Mahogany woodwork graced the interior and an elevator was installed.
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HM NumberHM2JVA
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Placed ByOil Region Alliance and City of Titusville
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Date Added Saturday, August 24th, 2019 at 5:01pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17T E 610312 N 4609157
Decimal Degrees41.62651667, -79.67573333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 41° 37.591', W 79° 40.544'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds41° 37' 35.46" N, 79° 40' 32.64" W
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