Granville State Bank

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title: Granville State Bank
text: The Granville State Bank, also known as the Former Granville Service Agency, is a two-story commercial building on Main Street in Granville, North Dakota. The structure was built by Granville State Bank president George E. Stubbins in 1903 using sandstone and prairie granite from Kottke Valley Township to the northwest. The architect was James S. Cox of Estherville, Iowa, who also designed the Grand Auditorium and Hotel Block in Story City, Iowa. The building was listed on the National Register
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description: United States historic place
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granville_State_Bank
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date modified: 2022-01-04T23:23:57Z
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