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Postcard: "River view of Farmers National Bank, Bristol, PA."

Item

Dublin Core

Identifier

7.13b.096

Description

Farmers National Bank on Radcliffe Street was originally built in 1818 by Joseph Craig as a private home. The bank was started in Hulmeville by Jonh Hulme and others. It moved to Bristol in 1823 on Mill Street at Cedar Street. In 1833, it moved to Craig’s House. Presently it is Wells Fargo Bank. In 1952 an extension was built on each side.

Date

Undated

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Citation

“Postcard: "River view of Farmers National Bank, Bristol, PA.",” Grundy Archive, accessed December 22, 2024, https://archive.grundylibrary.org/items/show/1961.