First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Built in 1797. Commissioned by Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton when the nation adopted a single currency. Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some det... More
First Bank Building, 800 East Street (moved from original Pittsfield s...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-76 Survey number: HABS MA-2-46 Building/structure dates: 1806 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1833 Subsequent Work
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank in Detroit, Jefferson Avenue & Randolph Street, Detroit, Wa...
Survey number: HABS MI-264 Public domain photograph - city, downtown, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
[First Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]
Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
The first bank in Illinois territory. Note how the levee has been bowe...
Public domain photograph of bank building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
First Bank Building, 800 East Street (moved from original Pittsfield s...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-76 Survey number: HABS MA-2-46 Building/structure dates: 1806 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1833 Subsequent Work
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
The first bank in Illinois territory. Note how the levee has been bowe...
Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank Building, 800 East Street (moved from original Pittsfield s...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-76 Survey number: HABS MA-2-46 Building/structure dates: 1806 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1833 Subsequent Work
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More
First Bank of the United States, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia,...
Significance: Built 1795-97, Samuel Blodgett, designer and Joseph P. Le Grand, marble mason. It served as the Bank of the U.S. from 1797-1812 and as the Bank of Stephen Girard's, 1812-1864. Later occupied by th... More