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Northwest Davenport Savings Bank : ウィキペディア英語版
Northwest Davenport Savings Bank

Northwest Davenport Savings Bank is located in a commercial district in the old northwest section of Davenport, Iowa, United States. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1984.〔
==History==
Northwest Davenport Savings Bank was established in Davenport around 1910. The Classical Revival style structure was designed by Davenport architect Arthur Ebeling. The building was completed in 1912 in a German-American neighborhood in what was then the northwest corner of the city of Davenport. Its founders were of German-American descent, and lived and operated businesses in the same commercial district. Dr. Jacob S. Weber, a physician, served as the banks first president; Peter Peters, a local merchant, was the first vice-president; and William Burmann was the cashier. It was one of five banks that were still active in the city when President Franklin Roosevelt declared the Bank Holiday in 1933. The others included: American Commercial and Savings Bank, Bechtel Trust Company, Union Savings Bank and Trust, and Home Savings Bank.〔Svendsen, 5-5.〕 Only two banks survived, American Commercial and Bechtel, but under new names.
On July 7, 1941 Northwest Bank and Trust Company began business in the building. They occupied the structure until 1953 when they moved to their current location on the corner of West Locust and Washington Streets.

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