Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 84003014
Historic Name BANK OF HUNTER
Description of Significance THE BANK OF HUNTER IS A TWO-STORY BRICK COMMERCIAL BUILDING WITH A FLAT ROOF AND PARAPET WALLS. IT IS ONE OF THE OLDEST REMAINING TERRITORIAL ERA BANKS IN NORTH CENTRAL OKLAHOMA. ITS SECOND FLOOR HAS BEEN THE MEETING SPACE FOR THE HUNTER I.O.O.F. LODGE SINCE 1905. LISTED IN NATIONAL REGISTER ON 6/22/84.
Current Name SAME
Address CORNER OF CHEROKEE AND MAIN
City HUNTER
County GARFIELD
Lot 13 - 14
Block 20
Current Section 18
Township 24N
Range 4W
Type BUILDING
Historic Function COMMERCE / TRADE: FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
Current Function COMMERCE / TRADE
Area Significance 1 ARCHITECTURE
Area Significance 2 COMMERCE
Date Prepared 12/1983
Year Built 1905
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder UNKNOWN
Architectural Style COMMERCIAL
Roof Material ASPHALT
Wall Material BRICK
Window Material WOOD
Door Material METAL
Decorative Details FIRST FLOOR PALLADIAN STYLE WINDOWS; SEGMENTAL AND SEMI-ELLIPTICAL ARCHES IN THE FAƇADE; TWO STORY PILASTERS; MARBLE COLUMN IN CUTAWAY ENTRY; DECORATIVE BRICKWORK IN FRIEZE
Condition GOOD
Comments
Restricted N