The Farmers Bank Building on the northwest corner of 5th Avenue and Pearl Street was completed in 1911. The foundation was put in during the fall of 1910, and actual construction was begun the following spring. Brick and timber were on the ground in March, 1911, and by April, a large derrick was in position to swing the great blocks of Tenino stone into place. The artistic carving of lions\u27 heads on the bank attracted much attention. The bank building was designed by architect Fay R. Spangler. During the bank\u27s long history many local and state banks and offices have occupied the building.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/1003/thumbnail.jp
The National Farmers\u27 Bank of Owatonna, Minnesota, United States, is a historic bank building des...
Detail, ornament and red sandstone base, main entry area; The last phase in Sullivan’s career was la...
Interior, looking down into the lobby from above, towards decorative panel over the entrance door; T...
The Farmers Bank Building on the northwest corner of Fifth and Pearl Streets was completed in 1911. ...
Photograph from a halftone mechanical print of the exterior of the Farmers and Merchants National Ba...
The large, two story Washington National Bank building located on the southeast corner of Fifth and ...
The Ellensburg City Hall building on the southeast corner of Fifth and Pearl Streets was constructed...
Photograph of the exterior view of the Farmers and Merchants National Bank (later Security Pacific N...
Detail of original tile surrounding bank sign; The last phase in Sullivan’s career was largely devot...
Interior detail, lobby, looking back at the entrance door and president's office; The last phase in ...
Interior detail, lobby, looking back at the entrance door and president's office; The last phase in ...
Interior detail, view into open banking office and archivolt framing window; The last phase in Sulli...
The National Farmers\u27 Bank of Owatonna, Minnesota, United States, is a historic bank building des...
Raking view of main entry facade facing Cedar St.; The last phase in Sullivan’s career was largely d...
The National Farmers\u27 Bank of Owatonna, Minnesota, United States, is a historic bank building des...
The National Farmers\u27 Bank of Owatonna, Minnesota, United States, is a historic bank building des...
Detail, ornament and red sandstone base, main entry area; The last phase in Sullivan’s career was la...
Interior, looking down into the lobby from above, towards decorative panel over the entrance door; T...
The Farmers Bank Building on the northwest corner of Fifth and Pearl Streets was completed in 1911. ...
Photograph from a halftone mechanical print of the exterior of the Farmers and Merchants National Ba...
The large, two story Washington National Bank building located on the southeast corner of Fifth and ...
The Ellensburg City Hall building on the southeast corner of Fifth and Pearl Streets was constructed...
Photograph of the exterior view of the Farmers and Merchants National Bank (later Security Pacific N...
Detail of original tile surrounding bank sign; The last phase in Sullivan’s career was largely devot...
Interior detail, lobby, looking back at the entrance door and president's office; The last phase in ...
Interior detail, lobby, looking back at the entrance door and president's office; The last phase in ...
Interior detail, view into open banking office and archivolt framing window; The last phase in Sulli...
The National Farmers\u27 Bank of Owatonna, Minnesota, United States, is a historic bank building des...
Raking view of main entry facade facing Cedar St.; The last phase in Sullivan’s career was largely d...
The National Farmers\u27 Bank of Owatonna, Minnesota, United States, is a historic bank building des...
The National Farmers\u27 Bank of Owatonna, Minnesota, United States, is a historic bank building des...
Detail, ornament and red sandstone base, main entry area; The last phase in Sullivan’s career was la...
Interior, looking down into the lobby from above, towards decorative panel over the entrance door; T...