Ipswich State Bank
- Also Known As: Bank of Ipswich
- Also Known As: Marcus P Beebe's land offices
- Address: 1st Ave and Main St
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1905/00/00 | Keith and Company | Architect | The Bank of Ipswich is design number 11140 from the Keith Company of Minneapolis. According to the specifications, the stone work is to be "equal that of the Carnegie Library in Pierre" and for the building to be ready for occupancy by 1 January 1906. | |||
1906/00/00 | Marcus P Beebe | Architect | The Bank of Ipswich is built of native granite by M P Beebe. A photograph taken during World War I shows a sign reading "The Beebe Company Farm Lands and Ranches" attached to the starburst balustrade at the top of the building, both now removed. | |||
1933/03/07 | The Bank of Ipswich and the First State Bank of Ipswich close during Franklin D Roosevelt's "Bank Holiday". | American Bank Holiday of 1933 | ||||
1938/00/00 | The Bank of Ipswich is reorganized by Ipswich residents as the Ipswich State Bank. |
Particulars for Ipswich State Bank: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Sight Category | Building |
Historic Use | Financial Institution |
Architectural Style | Neoclassical |
Owner | Private |
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