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Local Identifier

28

Medium

Color Film

Date Created

2001

Architect

Louis H. Sullivan;

Year Built

1908

Country

United States

State

Minnesota

City

Owatonna

Description

Alt Text: Large two-story red brick building on a street corner, with two arched stained glass windows, contrasting with green and brown terra cotta panels and blue and gold glass mosaic bands. Color image.

The National Farmers' Bank of Owatonna, Minnesota, United States, is a historic bank building designed by Louis Sullivan, with decorative elements by George Elmslie. It was built in 1908.

Comments

List of Sullivan’s eight Midwestern “Jewel Box” Banks

  • Henry C. Adams Building, Algona (Iowa)

  • Peoples Saving Bank, Cedar Rapids (Iowa)

  • Merchants’ National Bank, Grinnell (Iowa)

  • Purdue State Bank, West Lafayette (Indiana)

  • National Farmers' Bank, Owatonna (Minnesota)

  • Home Building Association Bank, Newark (Ohio)

  • People’s Savings and Loan Association Bank, Sidney (Ohio)

  • Farmers and Merchants Union Bank, Columbus (Wisconsin)

Copyright

©1998 Carl L. Thurman

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Image

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Keywords

Buildings--Pictorial works; Sullivan, Louis H., 1856-1924--Pictorial works;

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