Dexter Horton National Bank Photograph Collection, 1932
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Overview of the Collection
- Title
- Dexter Horton National Bank Photograph Collection
- Dates
- 1932 (inclusive)19321932
- Quantity
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1 album ((6 photographic prints, 3 newspaper
clippings)) ; 24 x 29 cm.
10 photographic prints ((1 box)) - Collection Number
- PH0404
- Summary
- Photographs of the Dexter Horton National Bank in Seattle, Washington.
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Open to the public.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Historical Background
John Graham, Sr., prominent Pacific Northwest architect, designed the Dexter Horton Building during 1922-1924. Graham was well known for his design of many government, education, church, and retail buildings as well as his involvement in the architecture communities of Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington. Records in the John Graham, Sr., Architect file indicate a payment of $600,000 for the building. The Dexter Horton National Bank portion of the building later became the First National Bank and eventually transitioned into municipal government offices. Graham's son, John Graham, Jr., designed Seattle's Space Needle, among many other buildings and complexes.
Content Description
This photograph collection documents the interior and exterior of the Dexter Horton National Bank located in the Dexter Horton Building on 2nd Avenue and Cherry in downtown Seattle, Washington. Six black and white photographs are assembled in an album, which also contains some newspaper clippings regarding the First National Bank. The collection also includes 10 loose photographs. All of the photographs appear to have been taken at the same time.
Use of the Collection
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Administrative Information
Return to TopDetailed Description of the Collection
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Bank album
Container: Folder 1
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Description: Bank lobbyContainer: Page 1, Item 1
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Description: [Blank page]Container: Page 2
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Container: Page 3, Item 2
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Description: [Blank page]Container: Page 4
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Description: Teller countersContainer: Page 5, Item 3
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Description: [Blank page]Container: Page 6
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Description: Patron counter in lobby with deposit slips and calendarContainer: Page 7, Item 4
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Description: First National Bank newspaper advertisements [newspaper clippings]Container: Page 8, Item 5
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Description: Bank lobby with clock in backgroundContainer: Page 9, Item 6
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Description: Consolidated statement of the First National Bank [newspaper clipping]Dates: Oct. 25, 1933Container: Page 10, Item 7
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Description: Teller countersContainer: Page 11, Item 8
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Description: [Blank page]Container: Page 12
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Bank photographs
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Description: Dexter Horton Bank Building, corner of 2nd and Cherry, SeattleDates: 1908?Container: Folder 2, Item 9
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Description: Interior work areaContainer: Folder 3, Item 10
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Description: Bank interiorContainer: Folder 4, Item 11
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Description: Lobby with teller windowsContainer: Folder 5, Item 12-13
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Description: Meeting roomContainer: Folder 6, Item 14-15
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Description: Women typing in workroomContainer: Folder 7, Item 16
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Description: Lobby with customer service desks and teller windowsContainer: Folder 8, Item 17
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Description: VaultsContainer: Folder 9, Item 18
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Banks--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
- Lobbies--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
Personal Names
- Graham, John, 1873-1955
Corporate Names
- Dexter Horton National Bank (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs
Form or Genre Terms
- Clippings
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
