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A64422-1

Outdoor teller windows at the National Bank of Washington annex provided an early form of drive-up banking. A neon sign announces, "Parking Reserved for Exterior Window Banking". A man is seen at one of the windows completing an transaction.


National Bank of Washington (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Banking--Tacoma--1950-1960;

A62640-3

The recently opened National Bank of Washington annex on South 12th Street and Pacific Avenue, as photographed on February 6, 1952. Mondau's Tug Boat Restaurant can be seen next door (on the far right) at 1205 Pacific Avenue. Various automobiles are seen parked along South 12th Street.


National Bank of Washington (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Banking--Tacoma--1950-1960; Automobiles--Tacoma--1950-1960; Mondau's Tug Boat Restaurant & Tavern (Tacoma);

A58890-3

The National Bank of Washington branch at South 12th and Pacific is under construction. Lea, Pearson & Richards were the architects for the project. Warter Construction Company were the general contractors. This two-story building was demolished in 1970 to make way for the new 24-story office building that was to be National Bank of Washington's headquarters but had merged in Pacific National Bank of Washington before that building was completed.


National Bank of Washington (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Banking--Tacoma--1940-1950; Architects; Lea, Pearson & Richards (Tacoma);

D59837-4

In July of 1951, a tunnel was built under South 12th Street to connect the main National Bank of Washington building at the northwest corner of South 12th Street and Pacific Avenue with the new bank annex that was under construction across 12th Street. The six foot wide passageway was built to permit the movement of money and securities between the two buildings without going out-of-doors. It also provided access to the employees' room in the basement of the new building for those working in the main office. Plywood was used to build the forms into which the concrete was poured. (TNT, 7/15/1951, p.B-4)


National Bank of Washington (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Banking--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tunnels--Tacoma; Plywood; Construction--Tacoma--1950-1960;

1201-03 PACIFIC AVE, TACOMA

  • 12 images. National Bank of Washington Annex Lea, Pearson & Richards, arch. Warter Construction Co., contr. -architectural concrete and ceramic tile -dedicated 11/16/1951 TNT 10/14/1950 p.1 New bank structure TNT 2/13/1951 Annex preview (sketch) TNT 7/15/1951 p.B4 Bank tunnel under 12th ready soon TNT 7/29/1951 p.C12 National Bank of Washington tunnel (il) TNT 11/15/1951 p.A4,A5 Bank to dedicate new building Friday (il) TNT 11/17/1951 p.9 Bank annex is opened (il) TNT 2/19/1952 p.A2 (ad,sketch) TNT 2/2/1969 p.B7 (permit for demolition)
  • Year Built: 1951
  • Decade Built: 1950s
  • Demolished: 1969
  • Style: comtemporary

D59837-13

Plywood was used to build the forms where concrete was poured to make a tunnel between National Bank of Washington and their new building across South 12th Street on Pacific Avenue. The passageway, which was six feet wide and seven feet high, allowed the moving of money and securities between the two buildings without going out-of-doors and also provided access to an employee room in the basement of the new building for those working at the main office. (TNT, 7/15/1951, p.B-4)


National Bank of Washington (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Banking--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tunnels--Tacoma; Plywood; Construction--Tacoma--1950-1960; Concrete--Tacoma;

D62131-3

Exterior of new National Bank of Washington building at South 12th and Pacific Avenue as pictured on November 11, 1951. It was built on the site of the original Tacoma Chamber of Commerce building erected in 1885 and was the first home of Pacific National Bank, the predecessor of the National Bank of Washington. Cornerstone laying ceremonies would occur on Friday, November 16th. The new building, containing the installment credit department, was designed by local architects Lea, Pearson and Richards with concrete and ceramic tile wainscoting. A 70-foot tunnel across 12th St. connected the head office and the new addition. (TNT 11-15-51, A-4, A-5)


Banking--Tacoma--1950-1960; Banks--Tacoma; National Bank of Washington (Tacoma);

D62131-1

Rain soaked streets would not prevent the opening of the new National Bank of Washington branch at South 12th and Pacific in November, 1951. The new branch addition was built on the site of the original Tacoma Chamber of Commerce building, and would house the installment credit department. A well-lit tunnel would connect the main bank building and its new annex. Under the direction of president A.H. Brouse, the National Bank of Washington saw its assets grow from 19 million in 1937 to 119 million dollars by 1951. The bank had provided uninterrupted service in Tacoma since 1885. Exterior view of National Bank of Washington; Pioneer, Inc., manufacturers of business forms for banks and commercial printers, to the rear. (TNT 11-15-51, A-4, A-5)


Banking--Tacoma--1950-1960; Banks--Tacoma; National Bank of Washington (Tacoma); Pioneer, Inc. (Tacoma);

1201-03 PACIFIC AVE, TACOMA

  • 12 images. Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Farrell & Darmer, arch. Huntington & Little / H.O. Geiger, contr. -"Goddess of Commerce" figure on rooftop designed by Darmer and reproduced by the Edward Miller Cornice & Roofing Co. with Mrs. Carl A. (Sophia) Darmer as model -site includes 114-24 So. 12th St. TDL 9/12/1885 (nearing completion) TDL 1/1/1886 p.3 (mention) TDL 1/6/1886 ... a fine and substantial edifice (il) TDL 12/26/1901 p.5 Tailor shop robbed (Claussen Tailor Shop at 116 So. 12th St.) TDL 8/4/1907 p.22 (il of E.F. Gregory Real Estate at 120 So. 12th St.) TDL 1/16/1910 p.40 (storefront for Fogg Bros. by Heath & Twichell, arch. and Cornell Bros., contr.) TDL 6/23/1918 p.A9 (ad for Bernard Comber Tailors) (interior il) TDL 1/15/1922 p.B5 Dust from floors brings large sum (interior il of Walters Bros. Jewelry) TDL 10/26/1924 p.A10 (interior il of Merrick & Race Jewelry) T.Times 5/9/1940 After 55 years, first Chamber of Commerce home still stands (sketch) TNT 8/18/1944 p.6 Grand opening (il of the Joyland Arcade) TNT 1/14/2004 p.D1 Tacoma's resurgence could use Goddess of Commerce's help (il) TNT 2/6/2004 p.D1 Despit setbacks, quest for Goddess goes on TNT 3/21/2004 p.D1 Callling all Millers: Search for the Goddess needs your help TNT 8/18/2004 p.D1 Goddess still AWOL, but we've tracked down her brother (the "Flying Dutchman" sculpture) TNT 4/17/2005 p.D1 Raise a glass - or a shot for the Goddess (Goddess figure sent to a scrap metal dealer during the demolition of the bldg. in 1950) TNT 7/6/2007 p.D1 Anyone willing to pony up for a new Tacoma goddess? TNT 6/5/2009 p.A10 Commerce statue looks good (il of new Goddess of Commerce model by artist Marilyn Mahoney) TNT 10/28/2009 p.1 "Goddess of Commerce" project remains in limbo TNT 11/13/2009 p.A1 New Goddess sculpture gets no respect (il) TNT 9/1/2011 p.A1 Goddess of Commerce returns to Tacoma (installed near Sixth Ave. & Saint Helens Ave.) 979.72 H91 Vol.I p.314 979.778 M823S p.61 B R482Rg (il) ----- Columbia Bldg. / Maccabees Lodge TDL 2/19/1933 p.B6 Lodge leases landmark for headquarters (Maccabees lease second floor of former Chamber of Commerce Bldg.) TDL 4/2/1933 p.B7 (remodeling by Cal J. Kirk, contr.) TDL 4/23/1933 p.B7 Tacoma lodge will dedicate its new home (il) TDL 5/3/1933 p.1 1,000 on hand for dedication (il) TDL 5/26/1935 p.A6 Popularity of lodge building grows rapidly ----- TNT 2/11/1949 p.29 For sale (il) TNT 3/24/1949 p.1 Downtown block sold TNT 10/14/1950 p.1 New bank structure (bldg. to be demolished) TNT 10/29/1950 p.C14 C. of C.'s first home, 65 years old, being razed (il)
  • Year Built: 1885
  • Decade Built: 1880s
  • Demolished: 1950

D61929-1

Cornerstone ceremony. Bank executives from Tacoma and Seattle lay the cornerstone to the new National Bank of Washington building at South 12th and Pacific in November, 1951. From left to right are James Byers, J.K. Ewart, C.T. Chandler, G.T. Pierce, Ward Estey, Maxwell Carlson and A.H. Brouse at the site of the new annex. Carlson was the president of National Bank of Commerce (Seattle) and Brouse, trowel in hand, was the National Bank of Washington president. One of the highlights of the formal opening was the placing of a specially designed copper box in the cornerstone which contained historical documents for future generations. (TNT 11-17-51, p. 9)


National Bank of Washington (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Banking--Tacoma--1950-1960;

A62424-3

Floral displays decorate the lobby and main floor of the new National Bank of Washington's 12th and Pacific building in November, 1951. The building is an annex of the main branch and will house the installment credit department. Customers can also make deposits and withdrawls, including transactions through drive-up windows. A.H. Brouse is the president of National Bank of Washington; in his ten year term, he has seen bank assets grow 100 million dollars. (TNT 11-15-51, A-4, A-5)


National Bank of Washington (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Banking--Tacoma--1950-1960; Flowers--Tacoma;