- Poughkeepsie Trust Company
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name = Poughkeepsie Trust Company
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caption = Front elevation and west profile, 2008
lat_degrees = 41
lat_minutes = 42
lat_seconds = 14
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 72
long_minutes = 55
long_seconds = 47
long_direction = W
location = Poughkeepsie
nearest_city =
area =
built = 1906cite web|last=Sharp|first=Townley|title=National Register of Historic Places nomination, Poughkeepsie Trust Company|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=1798|date=1980-08-07|accessdate=2008-04-14]
architect = Percival Lloyd
architecture = Beaux Arts
designated =
added = 1982
established =
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visitation_year =
refnum = 82001159
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governing_body = Dutchess CountyThe Poughkeepsie Trust Company building is located on Main Street in that city in theU.S. state ofNew York . It is immediately to the east of, and joined to, theDutchess County Court House .Local architect Percival Lloyd designed the building, the bank's second on that site, as the
Hudson Valley 's first modernskyscraper at six stories in height. It cost $100,000 to build and included an ornately-carved stonefacade . Brick, steel and stone were used in the interior framing. Inside, the ground floor was the site of aMycanae anmarble banking room, with intactmahogany furniture,brass fittings andbronze lighting. A special "ladies' corridor" was built near the women's restroom so that women could go to and back from it without having to use the main corridor. The upper floors were reached by means of anelevator , then another pioneering piece of technology.The three-bay Beaux Arts facade begins at the top with masks on the
cornice and moldedegg-and-dart rear modillion blocks. It gives way to a leafy swag motif above the moldedfrieze . Similar patterns continue down the stories, joined byquoin edpilaster s. The ground level is totally quoined and projects, with an intricate wrought-iron gate on the main door and decorative Doriccolumn s. On the sides, a red-and-yellow brick diamond pattern runs from front to rear at the fifth story.It opened in 1906. The New York City Water Supply Commission, then looking in the region for future supplies for the growing city, was an early tenant. It rented the entire fifth floor and half the fourth, ultimately planning and supervising the land acquisition and construction for what became the
Catskill Aqueduct from the bank building.The bank would eventually leave the building and become part of the Bank of New York.cite web|title=New York Bank History|url=http://www.scripophily.com/nybankhistoryp.htm|accessdate=2004-04-14] The county took it over, joining it to the adjacent courthouse, built a few years earlier. In 1982 the building was added to the
National Register of Historic Places , one of three downtown bank buildings in the city eventually listed. Today it is headquarters to thedistrict attorney 's office.References
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