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Farmers National Bank (Plain City, Ohio)
Farmers National Bank is a bank building in the village of Plain City, Ohio, Plain City in Madison County, Ohio, Madison County, Ohio, United States. The bank is located at the intersection of Ohio State Route 161, State Route 161 and Chillicothe Street. Built in 1902, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. Early history The Farmers National Bank of Plain City was organized on August 6, 1900,Bryan, Chester E., History of Madison County, Ohio', B.F. Bowen & Company, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1915, Pg. 256. with a capital stock of USD, $25,000. In 1902, the bank built a brick building at the corners of what was then Post Road & Chillicothe Street. The building cost USD, $15,289.27 to build,Harden, Mike, Smaller banks still thrive on service', The Columbus Dispatch, November 2, 2008Holly Zachariah, ''A small town treasure'', Columbus Dispatch, October 5, 2003 The bank's first president was William Atkinson, of whom an oil portrait hangs in the lobby ...
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Plain City, Ohio
Plain City is a village in Madison and Union counties in the U.S. state of Ohio, along Big Darby Creek. The population was 4,225 at the 2010 census. According to the official website, their mission statement is "to govern with integrity and fiscal responsibility providing quality services and programs to promote prosperity, safety and the well-being of our citizens and community". History Until about 1800, the Ohio Country was inhabited by Mingo and Wyandot Indians, and there was an Indian village just north of present-day Plain City.Curry, William LeontesHistory of Jerome Township, Union County, Ohio Press of the Edward T. Miller co., 1913 After 1795, as white settlers began moving into the region, the area around present-day Plain City was referred to as Pleasant Valley. This name remained in use into the 20th century, appearing in the '' Ohio Guide'' of the late Depression era. In 1814, Isaac Bigelow travelled to the area from Centre County, Pennsylvania to pay for lan ...
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