UNION TRUST BANK
The Union Trust Bank Building was constructed in
1900 and dedicated New Year's Day in 1901. Jacob Schmidlapp financed its
construction and was responsible for organizing the Union Savings Bank and Trust
Company Building. This bank lasted for 75 years of business. The structure,
located on the Northwest corner of 4th & Walnut, was purchased by the
Bartlett Co. in 1985. It then became known as the Bartlett Building. On August
29, 2008 the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places. In
2010 the power was disconnected and the building was closed up.
In 2014 the building was converted into a 323 room luxury hotel owned by
Marriott called the Renaissance, it also contains a restaurant called D.
Burnham's named after the historic building's architect Daniel Burnham. The
hotel has 283 rooms, 40 suites and 8 meeting rooms, banquet space and a fitness
center. The last image above
is not a postcard.
LAFAYETTE AND FRANKLIN BANK
3rd between Vine &
Walnut
These are not
postcards
The Lafayette and Franklin Bank building was constructed in 1840. There was a tunnel leading from the bank to the Ohio river that was used to transfer bullion. It later became part of the Underground Railroad system
CITIZENS NATIONAL HOME FEDERAL
s. e. corner 4th &
Main
120 East 4th Street
The 2nd image is not a postcard.
CITY LOAN OAKLEY BANKS SOUTH SIDE LOAN
5th and
Walnut
Public
Square
Powers Street
PROGRESS BLDG. & LOAN QUEEN CITY SAVINGS BANK
5119 Glenway Ave.
Real Photo Postcard
no information
SHARONVILLE BANK HARRISON 1ST NATIONAL
RAILWAY HYDE PARK
SECURITY SAVINGS
306 West 4th St. Not Postcards
ATLAS NATIONAL BANK
*
Atlas National Bank
518 Walnut St.
Thanks to Scott Kabakoff
GERMAN BANKS
All five of these cards are of the Western German Bank located on the corner of 12th and Vine.
These three cards are of the Brighton German Bank at Knowltons
corner
Not a postcard
The German National Bank at 4th and Vine
This bank was forced to change it's name during World War I to the Lincoln National Bank The original inscription is still visible today on the building.
LOVELAND NATIONAL BANK
NORWOOD BANKS
First National
Bank
Norwood National
Bank
MILFORD BANK
Milford Citizens National Bank
WEST END BANK & TRUST