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 Bank of Slaughter - Slaughter, LA
N 30° 43.076 W 091° 08.665
15R E 677679 N 3399812
Quick Description: This c. 1905 bank building is located in the small community of Slaughter, LA. Appeared to be in fine, restored condition.
Location: Louisiana, United States
Date Posted: 2/7/2010 5:32:53 PM
Waymark Code: WM86KQ
Views: 2
Long Description:Building was in fine condition. Slaughter is a very peaceful town,
located north of Baton Rouge (about 20 miles). The name of the city
figures in the title of Michael Ondaatje's novel about legendary
jazz player Buddy Bolden: Coming Through Slaughter.
Not sure the current function there was no signage. Great history
on the bank comes from the Louisiana Register page, located
here, which states:
Bank of Slaughter: Founded in 1889, the small community of
Slaughter had a population in 1900 of 259 and 287 in 1910. Three
railroads served it: the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley, a
north-south route between New Orleans and Memphis; the Louisville,
New Orleans and Texas spur to the Woodville and Bayou Sara
Railroad; and the New Orleans, Natalbany and Natchez Railroad. Most
locals made their livelihood in cotton or lumber. Like most small
communities across Louisiana, Slaughter received its first banking
facility in the first decade of the twentieth century. The Bank of
Slaughter was organized May 27, 1905 and opened for business
September 12, 1905, with an initial capitalization of $15,000. The
Bank of Zachary, some five miles away, had opened the previous
year. Prior to the Zachary bank’s opening, the nearest bank would
have been in Clinton, some sixteen miles away. The availability of
banking services locally was a great boon to residents of Slaughter
and vicinity. The new bank provided credit for business ventures
and the purchase of land and homes, facilitated a new ease in
transacting day-to-day business through its ability to circulate
currency and coin, and offered a safe place for citizens to place
their money. The Bank of Slaughter served as the community’s sole
bank until its closure in the Great Depression (May 11, 1933).
Since then it has mainly served as office space.
Street address: 3323 Church St. Slaughter, LA USA 70777
 County / Borough / Parish: East Feliciana
 Year listed: 2005
 Historic significance: Event
 Period of significance: 1900-1924, 1925-1949
 Historic function: Commerce/Trade. Sub - Financial Institution
 Current function: Commerce/Trade. Sub - Business
 Privately owned?: yes
 [U.S.] National Register of Historic Places URL: [Web Link]
 Website (secondary): [Web Link]
 Season start / Season finish: Not listed
 Hours of operation: Not listed

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