The Bank of Newburgh Building (original location)

Details
Name
The Bank of Newburgh Building (original location)
Address
113 W State St Ithaca (as of 1899)
9 W State St Ithaca
Year Built
1820 (ca.)
Building Type
Public
Construction
2 story Wood structure
Block Number
37
Annotations
1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas of Ithaca

Rescue Mission
Storage
Ven'd

Description
The Bank of Newburgh building was removed to its current location, 106 E Court St, in 1912. 
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Bank of Newburgh Building

Bank of Newburgh Building

Add Source/NarrativeSources & Narratives
Blue Front Mission

Multi-Family Construction: ; 
Roof of Main Structure: Non-combustible; 
Additional Sections: Section 1, back center (S), 2 stories, non-combustible roof / Section 2, back left (S), 1 story, non-combustible roof / Section 3, wraparound back right of Section 1 (SW), 1 story, composition roof; 
Porches: Porch 1, back right (S), 1 story, non-combustible roof; 
Outbuildings: Outbuilding 1, 2 stories, non-combustible roof, wood frame, brick veneered with Stable 1, right (W), 2 stories, non-combustible roof, brick with Outbuilding 2, right (W), 1 story, non-combustible roof, brick with wood veneer; 
Other: 1910 City Directory: Blue Front Mission;

The Bank of Newburgh Building: 
"Originally located at 113 West State Street, where the State Theater now stands. It was built ca. 1820 by local carpenter Luther Gere as both a residence and a bank. It housed Ithaca's first bank, a branch of the Bank of Newburgh, named after that Hudson River town. The land was purchased for 10 cents from Simeon DeWitt. The symmetrical five-bay facade with side-gabled roof is typically Federal, but the recessed doorway is a common Greek revival feature, as is the front-facing central gable. In 1910 this building housed the Rescue Mission and in 1912, several concerned citizens rescued the building from being torn down and arranged for it to be moved...."

Historic Ithaca, DeWitt Park Historic District and Downtown Ithaca: An Architectural Walking Tour.

Resident Household in 1880
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
John L WhitonM63HeadBakery and Confectory
Almira E WhitonF40DaughterKeeping House
Addie K WhitonF30DaughterAt Home
Resident Household in 1880
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
Mary DonovanF34DomesticServant
George BeebeM20BlankLaw Student
Charles CarpenterM23BlankUniversity Student
Charles C HowellM29BlankSalesman Traveling
Resident Household in 1900
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
Montray RickettsM52HeadHouse Painter
Clara RickettsF48WifeDressmaker
Frank F RickettsM22SonDay Laborer
Mary H RickettsF17DaughterAt School