Potters National Bank

The Potters National Bank (also known as the Potters Bank and Trust Company) was a regional bank located in East Liverpool, Ohio, United States. It opened in 1881, and operated until its acquisition by National City Corp. in 1993, as a member bank of Ohio Bancorp.

Potters Bank and Trust Company
IndustryRegional bank
FateAcquired by National City Corp.
Founded1881
Defunct1993 (continued operation under Home Savings and Loan Company until 2002)
HeadquartersEast Liverpool, Ohio, United States
Productscommercial and retail banking, mortgage financing and servicing, consumer finance and asset management
Total assets$128,251,000 (2001)
ParentOhio Bancorp
Potters National Bank
The original Potters National Bank building (1881) in April 2010.
LocationBroadway and Fourth St., East Liverpool, Ohio
Coordinates40°37′1″N 80°34′40″W
Arealess than one acre
Built1882
Architectural styleLate Victorian, Other, High Victorian
MPSEast Liverpool Central Business District MRA
NRHP reference No.85003518[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 14, 1985

History

The bank was organized in July 1881 in East Liverpool, Ohio. The first location was in a room on Second Street. The bank was successful and the directors soon purchased property at Broadway and Fourth streets where they built a two-story brick and stone building. The building was occupied by the bank as late as March 1901.

By 1901, the bank moved to a new location on East Fifth Street. The original building was taken over by the East Liverpool Potteries Company while the bank built and occupied their new offices.[2]

In 1924 the bank built occupied a new, larger building where the former 1901 structure was located. The bank directors purchased two additional lots to accommodate the new building. The newer building contained huge basement rooms, committee rooms, and a community room for the public. Construction of this building was begun and completed in 1925. The bank occupied this building on November 1925. Its total cost was $300,000.[3]

Fate

In 1993, National City Corp. purchased Ohio Bancorp of Youngstown, Ohio. The acquisition included five other local banks. The Potters National Bank operated within Home Savings and Loan Company of Youngstown until 2002. The 1924 building has since been used by multiple banking corporations.

The 1881 building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in November 1985.[1] It was demolished in November 2010 due to neglect.[4][5]

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References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. East Liverpool Historical Society , East Liverpool Historical Society, 2010. Accessed 2015-10-19.
  3. Barth, Harold (1926). History of Columbiana County, Ohio. Historical Publishing Company.
  4. McElwain, Michael D. What Once Was, East Liverpool Review, 2010-11-21. Accessed 2010-12-19.
  5. East Liverpool Historical Society , East Liverpool Historical Society, 2010. Accessed 2015-10-19.


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