- State Bank of North Carolina
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location= Raleigh,North Carolina
lat_degrees = 35
lat_minutes = 46
lat_seconds = 58.88
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 78
long_minutes = 38
long_seconds = 15.02
long_direction = W
locmapin = North Carolina
area =
built =1813
architect= Unknown
architecture= Greek Revival, Federal
added =July 01 ,1970
governing_body = Private
refnum=70000478cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service] The State Bank of North Carolina is the oldest surviving commercial building in Raleigh,North Carolina and was the first state-sponsored banking institution constructed in North Carolina. The bank was incorporated in 1810, but during theWar of 1812 cash was moved inland to banks in Raleigh and Tarboro for fears that theBritish Army would attack the coast. The increase in money deposits resulted in the State Bank's construction in 1813. Jacob Johnson, the father of future PresidentAndrew Johnson , was once employed at the bank. The building was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1970 and is a Raleigh Historic Landmark.The design of the State Bank is influenced by the Federal and Greek Revival styles of architecture. The brick building features matching two-story
portico s on the east and west sides, supported by columns. For sixty years the building was used for banking until the Christ Episcopal Church acquired the facility in 1873 to use as arectory . In 1968 theNorth Carolina National Bank , a predecessor ofBank of America , purchased the building and moved it 100 ft (30 m) for use as the bank’s downtown branch. The building was moved to make room for an addition to the Christ Church'sparish facility. In 1976 the building was home to the State Commission in charge of North Carolina'sbicentennial celebration. Currently, the building is still being used as a bank. The State EmployeesCredit Union are the current owners.cite web| last=| first=| title="State Bank of North Carolina" | work=| publisher=National Park Service | date=| url=http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/raleigh/ban.htm| accessdate=2008-03-21]ee also
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List of Registered Historic Places in North Carolina References
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