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An 1890 Bank Building

Graham, Young County

Marker Text

Irish quarrymen mined stone for this Victorian structure on Bower's Hill (2 mi. N), near home of bank director, L. J. Bower. With its fine quality masonry and woodwork, the bank building added dignity to the Courthouse Square. An abstract firm and land office occupied the upper floor. After drought in its north Texas and Indian Territory trade areas, the bank failed in 1895. In 1906 W. I. Tidwell and son bought the property for a retail store. It was sold to W. A. Corbett in 1933 and to Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Roach in 1975. The lower front facade was last changed in the 1950s. (1976)

Marker Details

Address 500 Oak St.
Location Description 500 Oak St., Graham
Marker # 156
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code banks, bankers, banking topics; commercial buildings; Victorian (architectural term)
Latitude, Longitude 33.105742, -98.591028

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