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003r-003v Reeves and Irwin families with interurban rail car
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Indianapolis, Columbus & Southern Traction Co. (Columbus, Ind.)
Irwin, Joseph I. (Joseph Ireland) (1824-1910)
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A black and white photograph depicting members of the Reeves and Irwin families posed at a depot in front of an electric interurban rail car. Annotations on the reverse identify the date and some of the people.
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CKL_Ph_Tra_Depot_Int_003r-003v
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301 Washington Street (Columbus, Ind.)
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Cline Keller Library General File Collection
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Bartholomew County (Ind.)
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The Cline Keller Library General File Collection is comprised of clippings, ephemera, and histories related to the county's businesses, organizations, families, architecture, schools, and religious organizations. The Cline Keller Library is part of the Bartholomew County Historical Society in Columbus, Indiana.
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<p>Six-page typewritten document</p>
<p>Typewritten text (sheet 1):</p>
<p>I went in with my mother to shop I was just a little girl and going in with my mother to Mr. Irwin’s store. That bank was something for anyone to see attracted anybody’s attention that was not used to seeing it. I remember distinctly when that bank building was built – 1881. He was in business earlier down the street – about the middle of that block was Mr. Irwin’s store. . . A store right near him was called Weber’s Hat store. .remember them very well. Mr. Weber had hat dept for men and she had millinery for women. Right along with Kitzinger building. About next to Kitzinger’s. Saw my first safe in his store. . . Half way back store. .High desk with a grill or railing around it. .sort of in a cage with a railing – not real clear on this. It was so big to me. .putting money in it, etc. made me remember it. I worked for him in corner store . . . . in 1888 and 1889, about two years before I married. How long he had been there do not remember. xxxxThe store had two entrances, one went into the bank and oneinto the store. Bank was one corner of the main store. Bank was on the north corner of the building, small room about size of her dining room – had a vault – a back door which went into the store. Stanton- (woman) was bookkeeper in store and helped with bank. Mr. Alden and Mr. Irwin were only ones in bank at that time, Will G. Irwin was away at school, just a young fellow. (The Irwin Bank fixtures when later remodeled were bought from the Indiana National Bank when they remodeled their bank. George Vorwald went with Jos. I. up there to get them.) Finny Alden was name of ass’t. [illegible] and Mr. Cobb was a retired minister, elderly with long white whiskers, worked there also. I think he was a brotherinlaw to Mr. Irwin. First wife was Mr. Irwin’s sister. He gave Mr. Cobb job of collecting. sat on stool in store and about 11 went out and at 4. . seems to have been a collector, or some such . . . All employes. Louis Wieser was buyer and manager of the store at that time. We had no delivery trucks. .a man by name Frank Everson and old Mr. B[illegible] had a little wagon or dray and divided the delivery business between them. They’d come in each day. The store building was not big enough for all the business, so the building back of the store was incorporated in the store by cutting a door and this was the carpet room. People by the name of Spinner – a woman and 2 daughters – did all the carpet sewing for the store . . . lived on Jackson Store. [Between lines: only supply] They sold everyone their carpets in those days and they had to be sewn by hand, strip by strip. Ingrain carpet was popular. .turn dark side for winter and light for summer. . pattern so woven.</p>
<p>Typewritten (sheet 2):</p>
<p>Also sold best of every materials, puresilks, lovely woollens. Nothing was readymade all clothes had to be made and tailored. Traveling men came through with samples to stock to store. Mr. Irwin also bought wool from the farmers and stored it in the basement until enough had accumulated to ship to the mills. Big store carried lot of stuff. He did not deal in furs. Mr. Irwin paid no attention to the store. Knew what was going on, but was more interested in the bank and he had a little electric bell. One ring was for Edith and twice was for Margaret. If she wasn’t busy she went in to help wrap coins. They cut their own wrappers for this purpose. . none was available as today. Mr. Irwin was most economical man. . Never threw away an envelope. Opened with a paper opener and used it for figuring. Never used bought paper – always had a big stack he had saved in such a manner.</p>
<p>The only house she remembers is the one now, except it was only about half as large as it is now. Square brick house originally. (Frame house pictured is not remembered). Her brother was same age as Will Irwin and played together. (Danny)</p>
<p>Her father built her house. Donner house (Beatty) house he built for Mr. Beatty. Presbyterian church built in her memory. Old frame church corner of 3<sup>rd</sup> and Franklin (Rear is frame and is still used as part of Foundation for Youth building) . . . Went with her mother to this old church. Remembers incident happened there . . . communion service with single goblet. She has been a member of the Presbyterian church since 1882. Oldest member in membership?</p>
<p>Old framehouse small- where the Beatty house was. Best office corner had a nice 2 story house. Mr. Duffey lived there, he had a grocery, dealt also in poultry and eggs. His mother-inlaw had a small green house on the east end of the lot. (Mrs. Cooper [widow]). Mr. Barnaby came here and bought her out and started in business. Later he was on Fifth and Union. Griffith house was built by father of George Pence, (7<sup>th</sup> and Wash. [SW corner]) Her father and mother first lived in the small frame house on SE corner of Wash. And 7<sup>th</sup>, had two rooms there in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pence who later built the Griffith house. I imagine father built it for them. Father and mother came from Clarke County. Margaret born 1868, had two children when they came and she was the third child born in Columbus, probably before 1860. . earlier probably. Father built Ruddick house (Nugent House); Gent house where Rost lived on Franklin. House on Hill at end of Third Street torn down for highway, built for xxx a Mr. Jones. Also the Thomas house (Hathaways); it was in a field and people thought Mr. Hayes was crazy to build way out there”.</p>
<p>Typewritten text (sheet 3):</p>
<p>Show place at one time was Story house on NW cor. 5<sup>th</sup> and Franklin, built that. Present Sister’s house on SW cor. 8<sup>th</sup> and Chestnut; Donner’s lived there first. House on SE cor. 8<sup>th</sup> and Syc. was built for Judge Hord. His wife left him and went to Indianapolis and he moved to the big brick house on the NS of alley on the WS of Jackson Street between 4<sup>th</sup> and Third.</p>
<p>The round house used to be on the “city Square”, now First Christian Church. She watched the turn table in action. Remembers only tracks and “trash” being in square. Station was on Jackson in her earliest memory. (Granville Lee says the J.H.&I. station was on the SW corn of 4<sup>th</sup> and Lafayette, in the triangle between the track and the corner intersection, later occupied by Quick’s feed store). City hall location had a big Flouring Mill, Gaff Gent and Thomas, moved over the Jackson St. then to Indpls. Mr. Thomas remained here. Ben Thomas first wife was Gertie McCoy, doctor McCoy’s daughter.</p>
<p>1866 Perkinson and Brockman were partners. George Schinnorer was a cooper. Fehring carriage made beautiful carriages and Father Schwartzkopf made beautiful wagons – shop on Jackson Street, W/S across from Court House. Saloons were everything. Opera house was in same building. On second floor, first one in town. She inherited building and sold to Ed Schaefer. Frank Schwatzkopf usually operated the opera house. Georges Grocery was some place earlier before 3<sup>rd</sup> and Jackson. Frohman’s lived in same block all her memory The father was in the White house for years, an expert on woolens and had charge of the dress goods dep’t. White house about 87 years, in business. Jos. Hilger’s father had a tailor shop for men’s suits on alley where Singer Sewing is now (1962). Cummins book store was on thst side, also, where Frohman’s now is (1962). Winans was on 6<sup>th</sup> and Wash. (Grocery)r Post Office was in basement on corner of 5<sup>th</sup> and Washington-went down several steps – not really a cellar. Mo ed to SW cor. of 6<sup>th</sup> and Wash. And then in new building. First remembers Wash. Street. . Boards were down to walk on in some places, no pavements of any kind anywhere. Water trucks made daily rounds to “ay the dust”. Mr. Perkinson had the first sidewalks in town—brick around their house on 8<sup>th</sup> and xxxFranklin. Later brick sidewalks were laid “down town”, but Margaret remembers when their were none. They also xxxxxxxx “paved” some streets with brick, Fifth Street was the first, she thinks. First could have been cobblestones, rather than brick. Downtown still has some of the old stone walks which are really slick when wet.</p>
<p>Typewritten (sheet 4):</p>
<p>Streets were gravel roads and the big sprinkling wagons came along and others did their own sprinkling.</p>
<p>Old Christian Church and Old Methodist Church were – oth. Was on S/s of Jackson and 5<sup>th</sup> and the Christian on the N/S, very small brick churches. On the corner opposite each other. Catholic was where the S.R. and Co. now is . . . Bassett Building. 6<sup>th</sup> and Wash. Was Priest house and on alley was sisters. Took up whole half block with church in Center.</p>
<p>Long house was on S/W corn. Of 7<sup>th</sup> and Franklin. Brick house lived in by Burnett’s .grocer. . on S/E Corn. ,2 sons and one daughter. . Elmer. Tott, and …….</p>
<p>John Long, lived in brick house on S/S of alley between 6 and 7 on Franklin and Dave Long was Phil Long’s xxxxxxx father, ont eh SW cor . of 7and Franklin. He/John owned from alley to tocorner. A daughter married a Dr. Doty (Gertrude), moved to Mexico, both are buried in a mausoleum in Garland Brook.</p>
<p>JIIrwin built building on 5<sup>th</sup> between Fr. And Wash. Geo. Schinner lived in brick house about 2<sup>nd</sup> house E. of K of C house on Third Street, S/S, on corner. Fred Hardware Store, next to where Simmons now is. Simmons brought Schwartzkopf Hardware Store. Fiegenbaum along here, Mr. Lohman had a store about where Dell Bros. is now (1962). Mr. Max Dalmbert were partners at first. Max Dalmbert married Columbus girl, Lizzie Hayes, Dissolved partnership and Max opened store in Greensburg.</p>
<p>B. L. Hutchins[?] had music store, sang a lot, later with Reeves.</p>
<p>A. B. Reeves was Charles Reeves father. White house in her memory was always been in same place. 2<sup>nd</sup> and Wash. was Western Hotel. Remembers Isaac Brown-began newspaper, Father of Chalmers Brown. Chamers Brown was a friend of Buffalo Bill. Ray Brown was grandson of Isaac Brown. Isaac Brown lived where Frank Meyer lives now (1962)xx Crow story of Perkinson boys . . . and medicine spoon . .8 tsps ……</p>
<p>Mr. Perkinson in later years built court houses and big buildings. Built Huntington, W.Va. courthouse, Goshen Court House and many others.</p>
<p>Judge Kollmeyer married Mollie Schwartzkopf, Margaret’s sister-in-law.</p>
<p>Mrs. Jones lived in “hill” house and sister lived in present Volland house.</p>
<p>Nothing elaborate or big on Washington Street, mostly frame buildings in her childhood. About on Whitehouse alley, 1 ½ story house with pointed roof, Dr. Rice lived there, there their family doctor.</p>
<p>Typewritten text (sheet 5):</p>
<p>Dr.’s name is WRIGHT, not Rice. A Dr. Rice lived on N/E cor Wash. and 8<sup>th</sup>.</p>
<p>Old Building on 10 or 11 Street was Bates’ Conserv. of Music. 5<sup>th</sup> St.Whitmer Building was Dr. Roope’s hospital . .first hospital. Albemarle was remodeled by Dr. Banker and used as a hospital. Lived on S/W/ cor of 9<sup>th</sup> and Franklin. Originally was residence of Mr. Hogue, brother of Dr. Hogue who had the drug tore. Dr. Hogue’s was on the S/W Cor. 6<sup>th</sup> and Franklin.</p>
<p>She has no memory of Mr. Irwin’s telling her incidents of his earlier life. He sold store to Meyer and Fiegenbaum, dissolved partnership not too long afterward. Fiegnbaum opened store on W/S off Washington and Mr. Meyer built building with Mr. Rost as it now (1962) is. Fred Donner Jeweler was [illegible] Will /Donner’s father. Came herefrom Hope and Perkinson built the 8<sup>th</sup> and Chestnut house for him. Will bought Beatty home for his father and mother, after Mrs. Beatty died. Bought flouring mill for sons. Will and Pete Sohn were partners later on., then Pete Sohn bought him out. Wholeslae House on 5<sup>th</sup> and and Brown was begun by Mr. Campbell, Boyd[?] and Campbell, came from Hartford City.</p>
<p>Will Treadway built Gail hawes house and lived there and built across the street. Not at bank in her time. Seems to remember him as being in the shoe business. Mr. Bowlen was in shoe business. . . orphan boy ship story.</p>
<p>Griffith . . . Len Griffith was Virginia G. Frazee father. Jean Marr’s Grandfather was Griffith. He lived on S/W cor of 7<sup>th</sup> and Wash. Hez Griffith built house S of him for daughter, Mrs. Laughlin. .worked at First National long time.</p>
<p>Col. Keith, built house on N/E cor. 7<sup>th</sup> and Pearl. Real show place, not sure her father built it. J.D. Lyle was Alcy’s Snider father (?) McCormack lived where Bed. Art’s bldg. is and father of Ann McCormack Newsom’xxxxx. He built /brick part Court House and Mr. Perkinson had contract for interior work.</p>
<p>George Carrothers was an undertaker. Henry Lang lived in Hill’s house, Carrie Lang married Jim Sibley, Mrs. Sibley was Ray Brown’s aunt. Clarence Adams Durg Store where Goodman-Jester. George Finney published HERALD, paper Mike Locke had, across from court house, S/S Wash. St. Trade Palace, she remembers it. Between –about where Tovey’s shoe store is now. Crump house on n/w/ cor. 7<sup>th</sup> and Laf. Was Mr. Vogel built, owner of Trade Palace, (Samuels and Vogel).</p>
<p>Typewritten text (sheet 6):</p>
<p>Mr. Samuels was Jewish and also Vogel, (Mrs. Vogel was not ). Max Dalmbert was Jewish and and Emma Lehman’s fsather were cousins. He had store at Hope,, then with Lehman here. Theo. Otto on 4<sup>th</sup> and Wash., bought by/McKnight and Carpenter, later. John W. Suverkrup came to town and clerked at Otto’s, and lived with his uncle, Fred Fehring on Pearl between 8<sup>th</sup> and 9<sup>th</sup>, E/S of street.</p>
<p>Prather house – Ben Prather, grocery. Wife was Isham Keith’s sister.</p>
<p>Henry Peel’s Goldmine . . . . Were in Schwartzkopf building for years. Dealt in fine china, etc. [illegible] Drug – Hogue drug store moved on Wash. next to Winans’ Grocery, sold out to Q.G.Noblitt(?) then [illegible]ealy Anderson. Ho[illegible] Drug Store next to First National.</p>
<p>Eugene Huber furniture – in Bissell Hotel (Belv.) bought all her furniture of Huber when married. He lived on 3<sup>rd</sup> close to Brown St.</p>
<p>Duffy and Cooke – 7<sup>th</sup> and Wash. P.O. Location. . .residence.</p>
<p>Bonham Laundry, Lowe Brothers and Patty Hay</p>
<p>[illegible]er and Parker (Parker was Bateman’s uncle) Dr. Hauser built “Talley House” on Franklin.</p>
<p>UpdeGraff married Jessie Hauser and went to the business as a jewler. Later moved to Calif.</p>
<p>Stalhuth drugs –probably on Wash. near 6<sup>th</sup>.</p>
<p>McCormack [illegible] brother of Anna McNewsom.</p>
<p>Brunings Bazaar started by Herman’s Father.</p>
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Irwin's Bank (Columbus, Ind.)
Meyer’s Drygoods (Columbus, Ind.)
Irwin, Joseph I. (Joseph Ireland) (1824-1910)
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Typescript notes from an interview with Margaret Perkinson Schwartzkopf about her memories of 19th century Columbus, including early experiences of Irwin's Bank and her time working for Joseph I. Irwin at his dry goods store in the 1880s. Other topics include houses built by her father James Perkinson and the locations of early businesses and homes.
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Cline Keller Library General File Collection
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<p>Four-page typewritten document on onion skin paper</p>
<p>Typewritten text (sheet 1):</p>
<p>HISTORY OF IRWIN UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY</p>
<p>COLUMBUS, INDIANA</p>
<p>Mr. Joseph I. Irwin, the founder of IRWIN’S BANK, came to Columbus in June, 1846 from his farm home in Johnson County, Indiana. He was twenty-two years old and had thirty cents in his pocket which his mother had given him. He went to work for $3.00 per week in Snyder and Alden's dry goods store and remained in their employ for three and one-half years. During this time he had saved enough money to open his own store and on January 1, 1850, began operating his own business.</p>
<p>Mr. Irwin's mercantile business continued to prosper and, since he had the only money safe in town, he used it as a depository for funds of the townspeople and farmers. He told Clessie Cummins, the inventor of the Cummins Diesel, that the first time he realized he was in the banking business was when a farmer presented him with anotew from another farmer written on sycamore bark saying, "Mr. Irwin, please pay Jim Brown $5.00 from my poke in your safe". He was well known through his many business enterprises and during the Civil War acted as a government representative to purchase hogs and grain for the Union Army.</p>
<p>About 1862 he moved to a larger building and expanded his store, continuing to use his safe as a depository for his customers. In 1871 the McEwen Bank in Columbus failed and in that same year Mr. Irwin received a charter for his private bank, IRWIN'S BANK. He purchased the McEwen Bank safe which was much larger than the onehe had been using and continued to expand his banking business. However, even after the bank was chartered, Mr. Irwin did not consider himself primarily as a banker, as he is listed in the 187 State Atlas as a merchant. Bartholomew County Museum has a copy of THE DAILY EVENING REPUBLICAN dated Saturday, November 17, 1877, which carried the following advertisement BANKING HOUSE * JOSEPH I. IRWIN</p>
<p>Is now doing a regular Banking business at his store, 94 Washington Street. Exchange on the principal cities bought and sold at reasonable rates. Business solicited.</p>
<p>One of the oldest residents of Columbus today, remembers going with her mother into Mr. Irwin's store, as a small child. She remembers how fascinated she was with the "big,</p>
<p>Typewritten text (sheet 2):</p>
<p>black safe and desk" which constituted Irwin's Bank in 1874 and 1875. She remembers the safe and desk as being set off from the store by a railing, or an enclosure of some type.</p>
<p>In 1881 Mr. Irwin built a large store building on the corner of Third and Washington Streets and the bank occupied a smallroom in the corner of the store, with a separate entrance on the main street. In 1891, Mr. Joseph I. Irwin sold his store to two employees and gave all his attention to banking and the many other enterprises in which he was interested.</p>
<p>Stories of Mr. Joseph I. Irwin's "banking ideas" are legion. Mr. Wm. E. Marsh, a veteran newspaper reporter, says in his book about Columbus, that Mr. Irwin had a sign posted by the door of his bank which was typical -- "This is a private Bank and I own it. Joseph I. Irwin". He would withhold a small portion of pay checks and deposit it in a savings account for the customer - even against the customer's will, and later the customer always thanked him for teaching a lesson of thrift. Another time a man came into his office to ask for a loan and he was smoking a cigar. Mr. Irwin told him that since he had money to burn, he had no money to loan him. The incidents are truly characteristic, but more important is the fact that Joseph I. Irwin contributed more to the early building of Columbus than any other person. he loaned money to the men in whom he had confidence, and in so doing, he made it possible for men with ideas about business and manufacturing to put their ideas to work. Many incidents are on record where these people felt they were failing and offered to turn their assets over to the bank, but Mr. Irwin had confidence in them and loaned them more money. Some of these businesses, or their successors are in existence today. Up and down ma n street his bank's money went to work and all about town factories sprang up to give people an opportunity to earn a living. In making money for himself, he always contributed to the well-being of his neighbors. At the same time, his private funds were being used to build roads and electric lines to add to the existing railroads. It is said that heassisted in constructing more than forty miles of turnpike roads in Bartholomew County.</p>
<p>The bank continued to grow and in 1889 William Glanton Irwin, son of Joseph I. Irwin, had finished his education and became cashier of Irwin's Bank. Early in 1900 the building was remodeled and fixtures were purchased from the Indiana National Bank which was then</p>
<p>Typewritten text (sheet 3):</p>
<p>remodeling its building in Indianapolis.</p>
<p>On August 13, 1910, Mr. Joseph I. Irwin died and William Glanton Irwin succeeded him as president of Irwin's Bank. He carried on the traditions and ideas in banking and building businesses in Columbus that his father had before him. However, his business ventures were known far and wide and he becamenationally known as a financier, industrialist, and philanthropist. He was,as his father before him, "Mr.Banker" to the people of Columbus. At his death, December 14, 1943, he was, among many other things, president of the Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis and his many abilities were widely acclaimed in the nation's newspapers.</p>
<p>William G. Irwin, wanting to be relieved of some of his heavy responsibilities, and realizing the seriousness of the economic situation in the country early in 1927 and 1928, suggested a merger between his private bank and the Union Trust Company, a strong bank brough about by several mergers. This move gave great strength to Bartholomew County in the depression of the thirties... A good example of the keen insight and ability to look into the future which seemed to be special gift which this banker father and son used to benefit themselves and others of their community.</p>
<p>The following is a chronological accounting of the mergers which have resulted in the present Irwin Union Bank and Trust Company of Columbus, Indiana:</p>
<p>1871 -- Irwin's Bank, chartered</p>
<p>1903 – People’s Savings and Trust Company was organized with M. O. Reeves of Reeves Pulley Company, as president, and L. K. Ong, Cashier.</p>
<p>1916 -- Farmer's Trust Company was organized with John M. Thompson, a prominent farmer as President, and CharlesM. Setser, Cashier.</p>
<p>1922 -- Peoples Savings and Trust Company and Farmer's Trust Company merged to form UNION TRUST COMPANY, using the building of the Farmer's Trust Company. Mr. M. O. Reeves was the first President and Charles M. Setser, Cashier. On February 2, 1924, they moved into their new building on the Southwest corner of 5th and Washington Streets.</p>
<p>1928 -- On April 1st, Irwin's Bank and Union Trust Company merged to form Irwin- union Trust Company, using the new building of the Union Trust Company.</p>
<p>Typewritten text (sheet 4):</p>
<p>William G. Irwin was President, and the Vice-Presidents were chosen from both banks. They included Hugh Th. Miller, husband of Joseph I. Irwin's grand-daughter, Nettie Sweeney Miller; John W. Suverkrup former cashier of Irwin's Bank; William E. Parker, Frank P. Brockman, and Charles M. Setser was cashier, The Secretary, William H. Scott, was originally with the Peoples Savings and Trust Company, so officers represented members of all the banks in the various mergers.</p>
<p> 1953 – On December 4, 1953, the Irwin Union Trust Company name was changed to Irwin Union Bank and Trust Company and the bank was granted a perpetual charter on that date.</p>
<p>1954 – March 1, 1954, the bank moved into its new and very modern building on the northwest corner of Fifth and Washington Streets. Eero Saarinen, a world-famous architect designed the building .</p>
<p>1956 – The Hope State Bank, Hope, Indiana, was purchased by the Irwin Union Bank and Trust Company on June 50, 1956, and on July 17, 1959, moved into a new building on the public square in Hope.</p>
<p>1960 – A branch was opened in the Eastbrook Shopping Center in Columbus on October 1st, and their new building was opened for business on September 7, 1961.</p>
<p>1961 -- A third branch opened on December 5,1961, in a new building at State and Mapleton in East Columbus.</p>
<p>Since the last merger, the bank has had but four presidents; William G. Irwin, who died December 14, 1943; his nephew, Hugh Th. Miller, who died May 26, 1947; Joseph Irwin Miller, great grandson of Joseph I. Irwin, who became Chairman of the Board of Directors in 1953; and S. Edgar Lauther, who was made president at that time.</p>
<p>Present Officers ????</p>
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Irwin's Bank (Columbus, Ind.)
Irwin, Joseph I. (Joseph Ireland) (1824-1910)
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Cline Keller Library General File Collection
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Bartholomew County (Ind.)
Description
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The Cline Keller Library General File Collection is comprised of clippings, ephemera, and histories related to the county's businesses, organizations, families, architecture, schools, and religious organizations. The Cline Keller Library is part of the Bartholomew County Historical Society in Columbus, Indiana.
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Bartholomew County (Ind.)
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Bartholomew County Historical Society
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Bartholomew County Public Library
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Bartholomew County Historical Society
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Bartholomew County Historical Society, Columbus, IN.
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Cline Keller Library General File Collection, Bartholomew County Historical Society, Columbus, IN.
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Six-page typewritten document
Typewritten text (sheet 1):
1846 - June -- Mr. Joseph I. Irwin came to Columbus from his farm home in Johnson with, so the story goes, fifty cents in his pocket. He went to work for a dry goods store owned by Snyder and Alden which was located xxxxxxxxx on the east side of Washington Street, and south of the Fourth Street intersection. He worked for this firm xxxx for about three and one-half years. During this time he had saved $150.00 which he thought was sufficent to open his own store.
1850 - On January 1st, Mr. Irwin opened his own store at the southwest corner of Fourth and Washington (then Walnut ) XXXXXX Street, and continued in merchandising until 1891 when he sold his store to two employees and devoted all of his time to banking.
1850 - August 15th, Joseph I. Irwin was married to Harriet C. Glanton
1849 - Francis J. Crump, a sucessful carpenter and builder, had accumulated enough funds to advertise he would purchase notes for cash –
1851 - He, together with two other men, added the first addition to the town of Columbus and it was known as Irwin, Jones, and Mounts Addition. The story about the narrowness of Sixth Street is that Mr. Irwin and the landowner on the north, agreed each to give half of the street width. The other owner refused, so Sixth Street is Mr. Irwin's half only.
In the meantime - Mr. Irwin had the only safe in town and acted as a depository for funds of the townspeople and farmers. He told Clessie L, Cummins, the inventor of the Cummins Diesel Engine, that the first time he realized he was in the banking business was when a farmer from west of town presented him with a note written on sycamore bark saying, "Mr. Irwin, please pay to ________ $5.00 from my poke in your safe". Members of the Irwin family say he was in the "banking business” before the Civil War. He was also appointed as a government representative during the Civil War to buy pork and grain to feed the Union Army. He was so successful in this undertaking that these activities were called to the attention of the "Knights of the Golden Circle" who had an organization in Columbus, and they drew lots to see who would assinate Mr. Irwin. The lot was drawn by a man who had a gun shop on Washington Street. He knew Mr. Irwin's punctual habits and that he passed his store at the same time each day. He did carry out the plan to shoot Mr. Irwin (not because he wanted to, but because it washis lot to do so) and apparently the window glass of his store window deflected the bullet enough that it went through Mr. Irwin's hat and missed head.
Typewritten text (sheet 2):
1853 - B. F. Jones & Co., organized a bank and it later became McEwen & Sons. This bank failed in 1871.
1862 - Joseph I. Irwin platted his own first addition to the City of Columbus.
1862
to 1 864- Hezekiah and Randolph Griffith had a private bank, known as Griffith Brother's Bank. Mr. Randolph Griffith was the first president of the First National Rank, organized
1865 - March 23 - their private bank, being the nucleous for the National Bank.
1863 - BANKING ACT????
Between 1850
and 1862, we know Joseph I. Irwin continued in his general store business in various locations. It has been said that his store was next to the Kitzinger Bakery when the bakery was established and this wasin 1862. Mr. Wm. G. Irwin had said that his father and mother lived over their store which was next to the Kitzinger Bakery and Mr. and Mrs. Kitzinger lived over the bakery.
1864 - Joseph I. Irwin built his first house at the corner of Fifth (Harrison) and Mechanic ? (Lafayette Avenue) Streets. It was rebuilt in 1880 and remodeled early in 1900.
1864 - Columbus was chartered as a city.
1866 - Mr. Irwin added his second and third Additions to the city.
1871 - The McEwen Bank failed and Mr. Joseph Irwin received a charter as a private bank called IRWIN'S BANK.
1876 - Mr. Irwin still did not consider himself as a banker primarily, as he was listed as a merchant in the State Atlas dated 1876.
His store was, at this time, on the east side of Washington Street, between Third and Fourth, north of the alley, apparently about ___ Washington Street.
He had an ad in The Daily Evening Republican on Saturday, November 17, 1877:
"BANKING HOUSE JOSEPH I. IRWIN
Is now doing a regular Banking Business at his store
94 Washington Street
Exchange on the principal cities bought and sold at reasonable rates.
Business Solicited.
In the early childhood of Margaret Perkinson Schwartzkopf, who was born in 1868, She remembers going with her mother into Mr. Irwin's store which was at the location "on the east side of Washington Street, between Third and Fourth, north of the alley, about half-way" . She said she was always fascinated by the large blacksafe he
Typewritten text (sheet 3):
had in his "bank“‘. About halfway back in the store, on the north side, there was a section set off by a railing or cage-type of construction, and this was furnished with a desk and this black safe. This was, probably, the safe Mr. Irwin acquired from the McEwen bank when it failed. It was still in the Irwin's Bank when they merged in 1928.
This desk and safe and Joseph I.Irwin was IRWIN'S BANK, until 1881.
1874 - A Farmer's Bank was organized but it failed in 1876.
1876 - Records of business show a bank listed as Conant and Whitney. ????
1881 - Mr. Joseph I. Irwin built the building at 301 Washington Street and moved his store and bank. The bank occupied a small room in the northwest corner of the store building. It had a separate entrance on Washington Street - a real bank! Another door at the rear connected it with the store. Joseph I. Irwin and his assistnat, Finney Alden, "ran" the bank. Later a clerk, Vida Buxton Hughes was added. Margaret Perkinson Schwartzkopf clerked in the store in 1888 and 1889 and Mr. Irwin had a bell signal to call her into the bank room to help when needed.
Mr. Wm. E. Marsha a veteran newspaper reporter, says in his book about Columbus, that Mr. Irwin had a sign posted by the door in his bank which is typical, "This is a Private Bank and I own it. Joseph I. Irwin". Mr. Irwin had his own ideas of thrift and money management, the success of which no one can deny. Many stories of his early banking days show his method. One man told he was asked to be in Mr. Irwin's office at 1:30. He was a merchant and could not leave his store in time to keep the appointment. He was 30 minutes late and never did he learn what Mr. Irwin wanted. Another incident related was that of a man coming into Mr. Irwin's office smoking a cigar. He wanted to borrow money and Mr. Irwin informed him that since he had money to burn, he had none to loan him. These are incidents characteristic of Joseph I. Irwin, but more important is the fact that he xxxxxxxxx contributed more to the /early building of Columbus than any other person. He loaned money to the men in whom he had confidence and in so doing he helped to build the businesses of Columbus and Bartholomew County. Up and down Main Street his money went to work and all about town factories sprang up to give people work. Many of these businesses, xxx or their successors, are in existence today in Columbus. In making money for himself he always contributed to the well-being of his neighbors. xxxxxxxx At the same time, his private funds were being used to build roads and electric lines to add to the existing railroads. It is said he assisted in constructing 40 miles of turnpike roads in Bartholomew County.
Typewritten text (sheet 4):
1889- William Glanton Irwin, son of Joseph I. Irwin, became bank cashier.
1891 - Mr. Joseph I. Irwin sold his store to two clerks - Oscar Fiegenbaum and Fred J. Meyer, who operated it for about two years and then moved into other quarters.
19__ - The bank building was remodeled for full occupancy as a bank. Fixtures were purchased from the Indiana National Bank who were remodeling at that time. George Vorwald went to Indianapolis with Mr. William G. Irwin to purchase them.
1910 - August 13, Mr. Joseph I. Irwin died and his son, William G. Irwin, succeeded him as president of Irwin's Bank. William G. Irwin became national ly known as a financier, industrialist, and philanthropist. He carried on the traditions and ideas in banking and building the town of Columbus that his father had. xxxxxxxx He was, as his father before him, "Mr. Banker" to the people of Columbus. At his death, December 14, 1943, he was, among many other things, president of the IndianaNationalBank and his many abilities were widely acclaimed in the nation's newspapers.
Typewritten text (sheet 5):
1871 Irwin's Bank - Chartered -97 Washington Street
1881 Moved to Third and Washington Street Building
1903 - April 1, People's Savings and Trust Company organized, M. O. Reeves, President and L. K. Ong, Cashier - S. W. Corner 4th and Washington Streets
1916 June Farmer's Trust Company organized. John M. Thompson, President, CharlesM. Setser, Cashier. N/S of alley between Sth and 4th Streets.
1922 - June 5, People's Savings and Trust Company and Farmer's Trust Company merged to make UNION TRUST COMPANY, using Farmer's building, M. O. Reeves was president, and Charles M. Setser, Cashier. The Union Trust Company moved to their new building at the S.W. Corner of 5th and Washington Streets on Feb. 2, 1924.
1928 - April 1st, Irwin's Bank and Union Trust Company merged to make Irwin-Union Trust Company, using the building of the Union Trust Company. Xxxxxxxx
Xxxx President was William G. Irwin, son of the founder of Irwin's Bank. Vice Presidents were chosen from both banks and included Hugh Th. Miller, husband of Joseph I. Irwin's granddaughter, Nettie Sweeney Miller; xxx John W.Suverkrup, W. E. Parker, and Frank P. Brockman. Mr. C. M. Setser/, was cashier. The secretary, Mr. W. H. Scott,was originally with the People's Savings and Trust Company, so officers represented members of all the bank's in the various mergers.
1954 Thename of the bank was changed to Irwin Union Bank and Trust Company and the bank moved into their new and very modern building on the northwest corner of Fifth and Washington, on March 1, 1954.
Since the merger, the bank has had but four presidents: William G. Irwin, who died in December, 1943; his nephew, Hugh Th. Miller, and Joseph Irwin Miller, great grandson of Joseph I. Irwin who was made Chairman of the Board of Directors
Typewritten text (sheet 6):
in 1953. Mr. S. Edgar Lauther was made president at that time and continues in that capacity.
The present officers of Irwin Union Bank and Trust Company are
In 1871 Irwin's bank was a one man bank. In 1962 Irwin Union Bank and Trust Company has ______ employees. There are three offices in addition to the main office downtown. All offices have fine, modern buildings and are equipped to handle all banking business.
Extracts from statement ???????
Dublin Core
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Title
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003-008 Biographical data on Joseph Ireland Irwin (annotated)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Irwin, Joseph I. (Joseph Ireland) (1824-1910)
Irwin's Bank (Columbus, Ind.)
Description
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A typewritten timeline of Joseph I. Irwin's life and the history of Irwin's Bank from 1846 to the 1950s. Pencil annotations add information and correct typos.
Creator
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Unknown
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1962
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<strong>In Copyright</strong><br /> The organization making this Item available believes that the Item is in copyright. The organization either is the rights-holder, has obtained permission from the rights-holder(s) to make their Work(s) available, or makes the Item available under an exception or limitation to copyright (including Fair Use) that entitles it to make the Item available.<br /><a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/</a>
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biography (document)
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English
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text
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CKL_GF_IrwinUnion_003-008
Coverage
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301 Washington Street (Columbus, Ind.)
Is Part Of
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Cline Keller Library General File Collection, Irwin-Union, Bartholomew County Historical Society, Columbus, IN; 301 Washington Street: Cornerstone of Columbus, Indiana (digital collection).
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Biographical data on Joseph Ireland Irwin (annotated), 1962, Irwin-Union, Cline Keller Library General File Collection, Bartholomew County Historical Society, Columbus, IN.
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Bartholomew County Historical Society
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Bartholomew County Public Library
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Cline Keller Library Photo Collection
Subject
The topic of the resource
Bartholomew County (Ind.)
Description
An account of the resource
The Cline Keller Library Photo Collection is comprised of photographs and slides of the county's businesses, organizations, families, residents, architecture, schools, and religious institutions. The Cline Keller Library is part of the Bartholomew County Historical Society in Columbus, Indiana.
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Bartholomew County (Ind.)
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Bartholomew County Historical Society
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Bartholomew County Public Library
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Bartholomew County Historical Society, Columbus, IN.
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Cline Keller Library Photo Collection, Bartholomew County Historical Society, Columbus, IN.
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002 Photo of Joseph Ireland Irwin portrait by Herbert Keene
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Irwin, Joseph I. (Joseph Ireland) (1824-1910)
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A black and white photograph of the portrait of Joseph Ireland Irwin drawn by Herbert Keene.
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Unknown
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n.d.
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photograph
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CKL_Ph_Por_IrwinJosephI_002
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Columbus, Ind.
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Cline Keller Library Photo Collection, Portraits (Irwin, Joseph I.), Bartholomew County Historical Society, Columbus, IN; 301 Washington Street: Cornerstone of Columbus, Indiana (digital collection).
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10x8"
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Photo of Joseph Ireland Irwin portrait by Herbert Keene, n.d., Portraits (Irwin, Joseph I.), Cline Keller Library Photo Collection, Bartholomew County Historical Society, Columbus, IN.
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Bartholomew County Historical Society
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Bartholomew County Public Library
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Cline Keller Library Photo Collection
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Bartholomew County (Ind.)
Description
An account of the resource
The Cline Keller Library Photo Collection is comprised of photographs and slides of the county's businesses, organizations, families, residents, architecture, schools, and religious institutions. The Cline Keller Library is part of the Bartholomew County Historical Society in Columbus, Indiana.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Bartholomew County (Ind.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Bartholomew County Historical Society
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Bartholomew County Public Library
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Bartholomew County Historical Society, Columbus, IN.
Bibliographic Citation
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Cline Keller Library Photo Collection, Bartholomew County Historical Society, Columbus, IN.
Still Image
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Title
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001 Portrait of Joseph Ireland Irwin
Subject
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Irwin, Joseph I. (Joseph Ireland) (1824-1910)
Description
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A black and white portrait photograph of Joseph Ireland Irwin.
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Unknown
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n.d.
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photograph
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stillimage
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CKL_Ph_Por_IrwinJosephI_001
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Columbus, Ind.
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Cline Keller Library Photo Collection, Portraits (Irwin, Joseph I.), Bartholomew County Historical Society, Columbus, IN; 301 Washington Street: Cornerstone of Columbus, Indiana (digital collection).
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4x2.75"
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Portrait of Joseph Ireland Irwin, n.d., Portraits (Irwin, Joseph I.), Cline Keller Library Photo Collection, Bartholomew County Historical Society, Columbus, IN.
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Bartholomew County Historical Society
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Bartholomew County Public Library