Originally what is now the Tioga State Bank property at 183 Main Street held a total of four structures. A wood frame house with an address of 6 Shaffer Road around where the bank building is now; a small wooden building at the corner of Shaffer Road and Main Street; a 39-foot wide brick/wood store to the south of the small wooden structure, and to the south of the store a much larger, 103-foot wide 2-story brick building. Georgia McClintock, along with the Cudlin and Cornish families resided in the large brick building, that also housed the Newfield Public Library, Newfield Fire Company, Cudlin's Meat Market, and a few other businesses over the years. The store building was run by the Peck's and then the Dorn's at the time of the 1950 Census and the small wooden building housed a barber shop. The store and barber shop burnt in 1959 and the large brick building burnt down in 1969. The house at 6 Shaffer Road, possibly damaged in the fire of 69', was torn down by the time the current bank building was constructed in the mid 1970's.