Dr. J. W. Barnard Building and First National Bank of Joseph | |
Coordinates: | 45.3519°N -117.2281°W |
Built: | 1908 |
Architect: | Flesch, J.A., & Sons; |
Builder: | Marr, Frank |
Architecture: | Romanesque, Richardsonian Romanesque |
Added: | June 19, 1991 |
Refnum: | 91000810 |
The Dr. J. W. Barnard Building and First National Bank of Joseph, at 12 - 14 Main St. in Joseph, Oregon, is a pair of historic adjacent buildings sharing a common interior wall. They were built by investment of physician Dr. J. W. Barnard, rancher Ludwig Knapper, and banker Frederick Scribner. Each building is 25feetx60feetft (xft) in footprint.
The Dr. J. W. Barnard Building was built in 1908 by local contractor Frank Marr, with design by Chicago architects J.A. Flesch & Son.
The First National Bank Building was also built in 1908 by Frank Marr. It was used as a bank until the bank failed in 1925; it was then used as a post office.
The pair of buildings was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991; the listing included two contributing buildings.[1]