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1011-13 PACIFIC AVE, TACOMA

  • 12 images. Harmon Bldg. Henry S. Harmon, builder C.A. Darmer, arch.
  • TDL 5/22/1892 p.3 (mention)
  • TDL 1/1/1893 p.15 (description) ----- Chilberg's Restaurant
  • TDL 5/3/1892 p.5 Tacoma's big restaurant
  • TDL 8/14/1892 p.7 (remodeling by C.A. Darmer, arch.)
  • TDL 6/16/1898 p.2 Triple tragedy in a local restaurant ----- Tourist Hotel SEE ALSO: 1009 Pacific Ave.
  • TDL 2/1/1903 p.15 Improvements and additions
  • TDL 3/26/1905 p.5 Work to soon begin on hotel addition (addition/ annex to be built at 1009 Pacific Ave. by C.A. Darmer, arch.)
  • TDL 4/23/1905 p.23 (J.C. Dickson, contr. for addition/annex)
  • TDL 4/30/1905 p.20 Important deal is being negotiated
  • TDL 12/18/1910 p.37 (il) ----- W.H. Dittmar's Automatic Baseball 071 F779F 2/6/1915 (Dittmar's "indoor baseball field") ----- Peerless Grill
  • TDL 1/23/1916 p.24 New quarters for Peerless Grill ----- Post Gardens TNL 11/11/1917 p.11 Two young ladies open a new cafe TNL 12/23/1917 p.8 Whisky empties bring raid ... -----
  • TDL 11/25/1924 p.1,2 Landmark passes (bldg. to be demolished to make way for the Bank of California)
  • TDL 11/30/1924 p.E8 (il)
  • TDL 1/18/1925 p.A2 (il)
  • TDL 10/30/1927 p.E8 Tearing down of old Tourist Hotel ...
  • Year Built: 1892
  • Decade Built: 1890s
  • Demolished: 1927

1011-13 PACIFIC AVE, TACOMA

  • 12 images. Bank of California John Graham, arch. J.E. Bonnell & Son, contr. -Italian Renaissance with Ionic columns -Wilkeson sandstone and granite -interior of walnut and Travertine masonry -site includes 1009-13 Pacific Ave. -opened 10/8/1928 -annex added in 1964 (SEE: 1002 A ST.) -plans at TPL
  • TDL 11/25/1924 p.1 Bank of California to erect home (sketch) T.Times 11/25/1924 Bank buys Pacific Ave. site for home
  • TDL 11/30/1924 p.E8 Pacific Avenue will be lair of men in 3 years
  • TNT 9/24/1927 New bank home to rise (sketch)
  • TDL 9/25/1927 p.A10 Local bank to have new home
  • TDL 10/30/1927 p.E8 Excavation for new bank home to start
  • TDL 12/18/1927 p.A18 Plumbing contract let for new bank
  • TDL 2/19/1928 p.A8 Superstructure for bank rising (il under construction)
  • TDL 3/4/1928 p.G5 (il of 25-ton girder for bldg. being transported to site)
  • TDL 4/8/1928 p.E8 Pillars for bank run to $3,500 each
  • TNT 10/6/1928 New bank building ready (il) T.Times 10/6/1928 Opens Monday (il,interior il)
  • TDL 10/7/1928 p.A1 New bank home opens tomorrow (il) p.A8 (ad,il,interior il)
  • TDL 10/8/1928 p.1 New bank is in readiness for opening p.3 (ad,sketch) T.Times 10/8/1928 Progress of Tacoma (sketch)
  • TDL 10/9/1928 p.2 Thousands inspect new bank temple
  • TDL 4/9/1929 Gravure Sec. p.3 (il)
  • TDL 3/29/1936 p.D7 (ad,il)
  • TDL 3/28/1937 p.C4 (ad,il) T.Times 7/5/1939 ... banks 75th anniversary (interior il)
  • TNT 4/22/1941 p.B14 Financial center (il)
  • TNT 3/23/1948 p.9 "Drive-up" banking service opens
  • TNT 5/6/1948 p.1 FBI joins hunt for bandit (il)
  • TNT 5/8/1949 p.A1 Hundreds attend city's 1st rhododendron show (interior il)
  • TNT 1/20/1952 p.C15 New bank parking lot (il)
  • TNT 1/27/1952 Free parking service ... drive-up service continued
  • TNT 10/28/1962 p.A8 ... approved for fallout shelters
  • TNT 4/21/1963 p.B7 (permit taken for neon sign)
  • TNT 4/7/1963 p.A13 Civil Defense takes long drink: 26,250 gallons of water stored (interior il)
  • TNT 7/8/1963 p.4 Millionth car uses bank's parking lot
  • TNT 7/5/1964 p.B11 Bank of California to mark 100th birthday
  • TNT 11/22/1964 Work starts on $475,000 bank addition (new bldg. across Court A, connected by 48 ft. wide canopy) (John Graham & Co., arch. and Macdonald Bldg. Co., contr.)
  • TNT 2/15/1966 p.1 Car used in holdup abandoned
  • TNT 2/22/1966 p.A1 Tacoma man charged in robbery of bank
  • TNT 5/28/1967 p.A17 California Bank plans to remodel (John Graham & Co. / Frank Sando, arch. and Macdonald Bldg. Co., contr.)
  • TNT 8/18/1968 p.A19 Remodeling of Bank of Calif. starts (John Graham & Co., arch., Macdonald Building Co., contr. and John Brautovich, interior decorator) (interior il)
  • TNT 12/10/1968 p.10,11 Grand opening (interior sketch after remodeling)p.39 Bank of California plans grand opening
  • TNT 12/1/1974 Time Machine (il) T.Review 8/13/1975 Buildings designated landmarks (il)
  • TNT 1/29/1992 p.F1 A lock on tradition (il,interior il) T.Voice 2/13/1997 p.5 A century of service Business Examiner 11/10/2003 p.1 Union Bank building is getting into a new line
  • TNT 11/11/2003 p.D1 Downtown bank likely to move ... (bldg. sold)
  • TNT 2/15/2005 p.D1 Freshly minted; Union Bank of California moves ... (il) Puget Sound Business Journal 2/17/2023 p.16 Tacoma landlords are turning offices into apartments 979.7 W28A April 1928 (sketch) ----- Inexim Flexible Packaging Jay Yi, owner
  • TNT 7/20/2007 p.D1 Historic bank building gets a new owner (il) ----- Puget Sound Business Journal 10/14/2022 p.8 Snapshot (ext il)
  • Year Built: 1928
  • Decade Built: 1920s
  • Style: Italian Renaissance

1011-13 PACIFIC AVE, TACOMA

  • 12 images. Alpha Opera House A.J. Baker & General John W. Sprague, builder -later occupied by the Brunswick Billiard Hall
  • TDL 2/17/1884 (editorial on lack of heating in bldg.)
  • TDL 10/4/1885 Anti-Chinese meeting
  • TDL 2/23/1889 p.4 Its celebration (statehood celebration held in bldg.)
  • TDL 1/19/1890 p.6 Theatres in old days T.Morning Globe 4/19/1890 p.4 The Alpha Opera House; its career ended - it gives way to a restaurant
  • TDL 12/11/1890 p.5 Closed by the police after one nights performance (the Tacoma Musee at 1011 Pacific Ave.) TDN 7/17/1891 p.8 A new place of amusement (Brunswick Billiard Hall) T.Times 10/8/1928 Bank building site was famous one in olden days 979.72 H91 Vol.I p.302 (Steir & Slaugher lease bldg. in 1883 and open a roller skating rink) B R482Rg (il)
  • Year Built: 1882
  • Decade Built: 1880s
  • Demolished: 1891

A109075-15

Rear of Bank of California building. A rear view of the Bank of California building shows Pierce County Federal Savings & Loan to the right and the Hopper-Kelly Co. to the building's left in a photograph taken on September 23, 1957. Rather than having an anonymous facade, the bank had large signage near the rooftop. Although the Hopper-Kelly Co. building may have been remodeled up front, the rear view appears untouched. Photograph ordered by Bank of California.


Bank of California National Association (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Pierce County Federal Savings & Loan (Tacoma); Hopper Kelly Co. (Tacoma);

A109075-18

Exterior of Bank of California. Impressive Ionic columns decorate the exterior of the Bank of California building in the busy business district encompassing Pacific Avenue. Built in the Italian Renaissance style by J.E. Bonnell & Son, contractors, the bank was opened for business on October 8, 1928. By 1957, the Hopper-Kelly Co., dealers in musical instruments and appliances, moved in next door. The portion of Hopper-Kelly fronting Pacific Avenue appears to have had three floors. The building on the other side of the Bank of California was the Pierce County Federal Savings & Loan. Photograph ordered by Bank of California.


Bank of California National Association (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Pierce County Federal Savings & Loan (Tacoma); Hopper Kelly Co. (Tacoma); Facades--Tacoma--1950-1960;

A66641-1

Overall exposure of the rhododendron show at the lobby of the Bank of California. A bit of the outdoors has been brought inside the bank with this display of the lush flower of the state of Washington set off by pines, a flagstone patio and bench, backed by wooden fencing. Sponsored by the Tacoma Rhododendron Society.


Bank of California National Association (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Rhododendrons; American Rhododendron Society, Tacoma Chapter (Tacoma);

A80416-1

Interior of the trust department at the Bank of California, ordered by Botsford, Constantine and Gardner. Seated at desks on the right are Frank C. Carmody, Assistant Trust Officer- front, and Edward S. Walker, Trust Officer, at rear. On the left are Mr. McLeod, front, and Mr. Williams, at rear. To the left is a counter arrangement with three people behind it labelled Trust Department. At the right rear, the door is open to an interior office, perhaps belonging to one of the Vice Presidents of the bank.


Banks--Tacoma; Bank of California National Association (Tacoma); Carmody, Frank; Walker, Edward;

A81423-1

A row of Bank of California employees is hard at work on March 10, 1954. Each employee is sitting at a wide metallic desk equipped with seven drawers. This may be the bookkeeping section of the bank; several desks have adding machines on them. Large windows give plenty of natural light; each desk also has a narrow lamp. The man on the far left of the picture may be Frank Busch, as the nameplate on the lamp indicates. Photograph ordered by Tacoma Office Supply.


Bank of California National Association (Tacoma); Calculators; Office equipment & supplies; Lamps; Tacoma Office Supply Co. (Tacoma);

A81423-2

Modern office furniture and boldly geometric flooring provides a distinct contrast to the chandeliers and Italian Renaissance style of the Bank of California building in March, 1954. Two employees are pictured working on a balcony within the building; one is examining the contents of a filing cabinet while the other sits at a wide, metallic desk operating the telephone system. An adding machine and telephone are also visible. Photograph ordered by Tacoma Office Supply Co.


Bank of California National Association (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Office equipment & supplies; Chandeliers; Telephones; Tacoma Office Supply Co. (Tacoma);

A82312-5

Interior of Bank of California building. Built in 1928 of Wilkeson sandstone and granite, the Bank of California building was designed in the Italian Renaissance style with interiors of walnut and Travertine masonry. This elevated view of the bank's lobby highlights the enormous skylight, arched windows, chandeliers and tiled flooring. John Graham was the architect involved in the Bank of California building and J.E. Bonnell & Son, contractors. TPL-8452


Bank of California National Association (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Chandeliers;

A82916-2

May was a prime month for rhododendrons. The Tacoma Chapter, American Rhododendron Society held their sixth annual flower show on May 15-16, 1954, in the Bank of California lobby. Exhibitors were concerned that an early May 1st frost had damaged the supply of rhododendrons but the more than 100 varieties entered eased their fears. As in previous years, the bank lobby was landscaped with specimen plants as the background for entry exhibits; view of lobby filled with rhododendrons. This year it was decided that the flower show would be noncompetitive and no prizes awarded. (TNT 5-12-54, B-1, TNT 5-16-54, A-2)


American Rhododendron Society, Tacoma Chapter (Tacoma); Rhododendrons; Flowers--Tacoma; Bank of California National Association (Tacoma);

A82916-4

A beautiful selection by A.R. Hieneman of Milton was just one of the many entries in the sixth annual rhododendron show sponsored by the Tacoma Chapter, American Rhododendron Society in May, 1954. The more than 100 varieties of rhododendrons displayed in the Bank of California lobby on Pacific Avenue attracted thousands of interested flower aficionados. There were also azaleas and a waterfall in the natural woodland setting. Carl P. Skoog was listed as the staging chairman. (TNT 5-12-54, B-1, TNT 5-16-54, A-2)


American Rhododendron Society, Tacoma Chapter (Tacoma); Rhododendrons; Flowers--Tacoma;

A82916-5

The sixth annual rhododendron flower show sponsored by the Tacoma Chapter, American Rhododendron Society was expected to attract more than 6000 individuals during its two day run in the Bank of California lobby in May, 1954. There were more than one hundred varieties of rhododendrons on display, many in tall planters, along with azaleas and a waterfall in a natural woodland setting. The colors of the flowers ranged from scarlet to deep white, soft yellows and gentle pinks. Rhododendrons ranged in size from twelve feet high to mere inches off the ground. Local growers were proud to exhibit their prize specimens although it was decided this year that the show would be noncompetitive in nature. 9TNT 5-12-54, B-1, TNT 5-16-54, A-2)


American Rhododendron Society, Tacoma Chapter (Tacoma); Rhododendrons; Flowers--Tacoma

A83513-2

Interior of Bank of California. Sailors and civilians alike utilized the services of the Bank of California in June, 1954. The Italian Renaissance-styled building was built in 1928 by J.E. Bonnell & Son, contractors, and designed by architect John Graham. Graham later was the architect for the Medical Arts Building. The interiors of the Bank of California building contained walnut and Travertine masonry and many arched windows. As shown here, the bank's lobby was very spacious with an abundance of teller windows. The enormously high ceilings, chandeliers and wall sconces provided an elegant, almost cathedral atmosphere. TPL-8453


Lobbies--Tacoma--1950-1960; Banks--Tacoma; Bank of California National Association (Tacoma);

A83513-4

Exterior of Bank of California Building. Constructed in 1928 from Wilkeson sandstone and granite, the Bank of California building on Pacific Avenue was designed by architect John Graham and built by contractors J.E. Bonnell & Son. Enormous Ionic columns dwarf passersby; these four columns cost $3,500 apiece. The bank's name is engraved in large letters above the columns.


Bank of California National Association (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Columns--Tacoma;

A90688-6

Bank of California; Rhododendron display in lobby. The Tacoma chapter of the American Rhododendron Society presented its 7th annual Rhododendron Show in the lobby of the Bank of California May 21-22, 1955. The show was free of charge and open to the public. For the show, the lobby was transformed into a Spring garden with evergreens disguising the tellers' cages and forming a backdrop for the colorful display of hybrid and specie rhododendrons. Statues adorned this flower "island" in the center of the lobby and another corner was transformed into a patio garden with a pool with running water. Exhibits were featured by the University of Washington Arboretum, Portland and Seattle chapters of the national organization, Northwest growers and local members. Attendance in 1955 was larger than ever before. (TNT 5/19/1955, pg. A-6 & 5/22/1955, pg A-2)


American Rhododendron Society, Tacoma Chapter (Tacoma); Rhododendrons; Flowers--Tacoma; Bank of California National Association (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B19414

This is the east side of Pacific Avenue between S. 10th & 11th St. as viewed on October 2, 1928. The Bank of California (center, at 1011-13 Pacific) would be opening for business in six days. Designed by John Graham and built by the J.E. Bonnell & Son construction firm using Wilkeson sandstone and granite, the Italian Renaissance-styled building had stately Ionic columns. Tacoma's newest bank was flanked by the venerable Dougan Building (1007 Pacific) containing the Hotel Bennett and Western Union and the somewhat newer Dickson Building, home of the Shaw Supply Co. (1015 Pacific). G61.1-018


Commercial streets--Tacoma--1920-1930; Bank of California National Association (Tacoma); Dougan Building (Tacoma); Dickson Building (Tacoma); Shaw Supply Co., Inc. (Tacoma); Hotel Bennett (Tacoma); Western Union Telegraph Co. (Tacoma);

D107332-3

An alluring hula girl mannequin beckons Bank of California customers to protect their vacation funds by purchasing American Express travelers cheques. The June, 1957, display suggests that, whether visiting Hawaii or South Dakota, a cautious vacationer should play it safe by using travelers cheques instead of carrying large amounts of cash. A giant sea shell, a towel, a model Northwest Airlines plane, two palm trees and copious amounts of "sand" in the midst of a bank lobby would certainly draw the attention of the bank's vacation-minded customers. American Express launched its travelers cheque business in 1891; they introduced their travel charge card in 1958. (Photograph ordered by Bank of California.)


Bank of California National Association (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Merchandise displays--Tacoma--1950-1960; Mannequins;

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