Rosebud Bank - Rosebud, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 23.239 W 091° 24.002
15S E 639735 N 4250001
Bank closed became the post office, then it moved, and now a boutique. Was a bank from 1912 to 1932. Post office in 1986.
Waymark Code: WM13YE5
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 03/13/2021
Views: 3
County of building: Gasconade County
Location of building: 3rd St. & US-50, Rosebud
Built: 1912
Architectural Style: Richardsonian Romanesque
Photo-Old: 1930
Photo-New: 2021
"This building was once used as the Rosebud bank; it is now used as the
Rosebud Post Office.
"The Rosebud Post Office was originally used as the Rosebud Bank. It is an interesting
building of an unusual plan shape. Both windows and doors are arched and have segmental
arches and lug sills; there is a brick belt design running along the frieze of the building.
This building has a flat roofllne. The Rosebud Post Office is a highly modified version of
Richardsonian Romanesque architecture." ~ DNR Historical Survey, PDF pages 581-584
"Several businesses were in operation in Rosebud during the following years. Among them were a lumber yard, blacksmith shop, two general stores, a hotel, a mill, café, a telephone office, saloon, bank and garages. Clay mining became an important aspect of Rosebud, which continues today.
"The Bank of Rosebud closed in 1932 during the depression, never to reopen. The lumber yard, blacksmith, hotel, mill, telephone office and general stores are also memories. Other businesses continue to flourish. Two Ford dealers are located in Rosebud, Ford-New Holland farm implements, owned and managed by Jim Estes’ family, Betty, John and Matt; and Wehmeyer Motor Company, run by the Wehmeyer brothers, Jim, Charles and Roy." ~ Gasconade County Historical Society