
Prescott National Bank
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brwhiz
N 34° 32.521 W 112° 28.114
12S E 365242 N 3823236
This Historical Marker is located on the west side of the building's southwest corner on the northeast corner of Cortez and Gurley Streets in downtown Prescott, Arizona.
Waymark Code: WMFH58
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 10/20/2012
Views: 8
Prescott National Bank
The Prescott National Bank was organized by William Bashford, R.N. Fredericks and others in March, 1893. In October, 1900 Bank President Frank N. Murphy announced the construction of a new bank building on the "Old Wooster Block" at Prescott's "banking intersection" of Gurley and Cortez. The building was completed in January, 1902. Constructed of yellow brick with stone accents, identical entrances on Gurley and Cortez Streets are each flanked by two sets of blue granite columns. The bank closed its doors on November 15, 1920. In 1922, Valley Bank consolidated with the First National Bank of Arizona and moved into the building. The use of this building as a bank ceased in 1957 when the building was converted to retail use. In 1998 the building changed hands for the first time in decades and was restored for use as professional offices.
Funded by the Historic Preservation Fund and the City of Prescott
Marker Name: Prescott National Bank
 Type of history commemorated: Place
 County: Yavapai
 Name of any agency/ agencies setting marker: Historic Preservation Fund
City of Prescott
 Year placed: Unknown

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