We were fortunate this week to receive assistance from two of our local historians - Al Benjamin and Bob Bauer. Between the two, we have been able to piece together a few additional details on the First National Building...
Empire Street ca. 1890 First National Building on the left Photo reproduction from Montpelier, Ohio 1845 - 1976 |
Main Street Carnival 1906 Photo from Al Benjamin |
1903 - The First National Bank finally occupied their building with the installation of the new vault. The cornice and corner detail were probably added around this time.
With the establishment of the First National Bank on the southeast corner opposite the Montpelier National Bank (southwest corner) 1900-1903 established this intersection as the center of downtown Montpelier.
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Montpelier High School Band marching down Main St. ca. 1946 Photo from Al Benjamin |
1926 - Perhaps the most memorable occupant of the FNB (among older residents) was Carr's on the Corner. Ted Carr made candy and operated a lunch counter and soda fountain out of the corner storefront from 1926 - 1955.
Later occupants of the First National Building included insurance, real estate and and a variety of other businesses. One thing remains the same...the First National Building is at the heart of downtown Montpelier. With the restoration of this significant landmark we hope to continue the revitalization of the heart of Montpelier.
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