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Dawson Bank Museum

The Dawson Bank Museum is a bank operating inside of the former First National Bank Building in Dawson, Minnesota. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Dawson Bank Museum
Location within Minnesota
Former name
Commercial Bank Building, First National Bank Building
EstablishedJanuary 18, 2018 (2018-01-18)
LocationDawson Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota, US
TypeCommunity Museum
OwnerDennis Anderson
Websitehttps://www.gluseum.com/US/Dawson/1129803743790180/The-Dawson-Bank-Museum

Renovation of the museum edit

Renovation of the First National Bank Building began in the late 2010s, and was finished in 2018. The museum receives some funding from community donations,[1] including the Dennis, Ruby, Cheryl, and Steven Anderson Advised Fund.[2]

Artifacts of interest edit

 
Exhibt of local photos and artifacts

The Dawson Bank Museum holds many artifacts of interest including;

  • A 1930s projector from the Grand Theater, a building located across the street from the museum
    • The projector was used from the 1930s–1960s
    • Roger Perkins, a projector operator in the area, wrote a story about the projector.
  • Calendars dating back to the 1930s
  • 1942 Dawson Football Champions Trophy
    • The trophy's inscription reads; 1942 Football Champions / Season's scores / Dawson 63 Opponents 0
    • Loaned by the family of Robin Winge
  • Ethel Mahlam Doll Collection
    • Donated by Ruby Anderson[3]

Rooms edit

  • Veterans' Room
  • Steve's Safari Room
    • The museum was renovated to house the artifacts located in this room.
    • Contains artifacts from Steve's trips to Africa[3]

Dennis &Ruby Anderson donated $100,000 & 1000's hours of labor in memory of Steve for the renovation

First National Bank Building edit

First National Bank Building
 
Former namesCommercial Bank Building
Alternative namesDawson Bank Museum
General information
Architectural styleRichardsonion Romanesque
Address759 6th St, Dawson, MN 56232
Town or cityDawson, Minnesota, USA
Completed1892
Height
Top floor2
Technical details
Floor count2

Overview edit

The First National Bank Building is a two-story building made of brownstone and polished granite. It is built in the Richardsonian Romanesque Style. It is built on a coursed ashlar foundation.[4]

Significance edit

The First National Bank Building is significant because of its well-preserved exterior in the Richardson Romanesque Style. It also is associated with Christopher M. Anderson, a pioneer and incorporator of Dawson.[4]

"The construction of the imposing, and architecturally distinctive, Commercial Bank building (later First National Bank) attested to the turn of the century prosperity of Dawson, and to the commitment of Anderson to its stability and future promise."[4]

1930 bank robbery edit

In April 1930, two people robbed the First National Bank. They cashed a $20 bill, and looked around the building before their heist. The next day, they came back to the bank with guns, and robbed the bank. At the time of the robbery, there was a total of eight people in the bank. The robbers made the eight people lay on the floor, and after they took what they wanted from the bank, herded the eight people into the bank's vault, locked the vault's door, and fled. The robbers never returned.[3]

Inside the vault it was lightless and airtight. The eight people inside started rapidly running out of air to breathe. Eventually, a customer came into the bank and heard the screams for help from the trapped people. The bank president gave the customer the vault's combination, but the customer had never opened a bank vault before and didn't know how to do it. So, the customer got the president from another bank in town, and they opened the vault, setting the eight people free.[3]

After the incident, a vent was installed in the vault.[3]

The crime was unsolved until the mid-2010s, when a niece was rummaging through her recently passed away uncle's belongings. The niece found a book titled, "How I Made my Living, I Rob Banks". The uncle didn't write the book, but he was in possession of it. Inside the book was sketches of various banks including Dawson's First National Bank.[3]

The robbery was reenacted in the summer of 2019.

Uses of second story edit

It is rumored that the building has held Ku Klux Klan meetings in its second story.[3]

The second story now displays war artifacts including the dress uniform of the 3-war veteran Col. Wayne Moe and the cold weather flight suit of Harris Ronning, a former B-24 belly gunner.

In media edit

The Dawson Bank Museum was featured on the 11th season and 12th episode of Postcards, a television series by PBS.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Dawson City Council Minutes" (PDF). May 1, 2018. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  2. ^ "Looking Forward, Giving Back Fiscal Year 2019". 2019. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Postcards | The Dawson Bank Museum | Season 11 | Episode 12, retrieved May 12, 2021
  4. ^ a b c Nelson, Charles W. (December 10, 1981). "National Register of Historic Places Registry". Minnesota Historical Society. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  5. ^ "Dawson stories to be featured on Postcards May 21". Pioneer PBS. Retrieved May 12, 2021.

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The Dawson Bank Museum is a bank operating inside of the former First National Bank Building in Dawson Minnesota The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places Dawson Bank MuseumLocation within MinnesotaFormer nameCommercial Bank Building First National Bank BuildingEstablishedJanuary 18 2018 2018 01 18 LocationDawson Lac qui Parle County Minnesota USTypeCommunity MuseumOwnerDennis AndersonWebsitehttps www gluseum com US Dawson 1129803743790180 The Dawson Bank Museum Contents 1 Renovation of the museum 2 Artifacts of interest 2 1 Rooms 3 First National Bank Building 3 1 Overview 3 2 Significance 3 3 1930 bank robbery 3 4 Uses of second story 4 In media 5 ReferencesRenovation of the museum editRenovation of the First National Bank Building began in the late 2010s and was finished in 2018 The museum receives some funding from community donations 1 including the Dennis Ruby Cheryl and Steven Anderson Advised Fund 2 Artifacts of interest edit nbsp Exhibt of local photos and artifactsThe Dawson Bank Museum holds many artifacts of interest including A 1930s projector from the Grand Theater a building located across the street from the museum The projector was used from the 1930s 1960s Roger Perkins a projector operator in the area wrote a story about the projector Calendars dating back to the 1930s 1942 Dawson Football Champions Trophy The trophy s inscription reads 1942 Football Champions Season s scores Dawson 63 Opponents 0 Loaned by the family of Robin Winge Ethel Mahlam Doll Collection Donated by Ruby Anderson 3 Rooms edit Veterans Room Dedicated to World War I World War II and Korean War veterans Contains model airplanes Second floor of museum Steve s Safari Room The museum was renovated to house the artifacts located in this room Contains artifacts from Steve s trips to Africa 3 Dennis amp Ruby Anderson donated 100 000 amp 1000 s hours of labor in memory of Steve for the renovationFirst National Bank Building editFirst National Bank Building nbsp Former namesCommercial Bank BuildingAlternative namesDawson Bank MuseumGeneral informationArchitectural styleRichardsonion RomanesqueAddress759 6th St Dawson MN 56232Town or cityDawson Minnesota USACompleted1892HeightTop floor2Technical detailsFloor count2Overview edit The First National Bank Building is a two story building made of brownstone and polished granite It is built in the Richardsonian Romanesque Style It is built on a coursed ashlar foundation 4 Significance editThe First National Bank Building is significant because of its well preserved exterior in the Richardson Romanesque Style It also is associated with Christopher M Anderson a pioneer and incorporator of Dawson 4 The construction of the imposing and architecturally distinctive Commercial Bank building later First National Bank attested to the turn of the century prosperity of Dawson and to the commitment of Anderson to its stability and future promise 4 1930 bank robbery edit In April 1930 two people robbed the First National Bank They cashed a 20 bill and looked around the building before their heist The next day they came back to the bank with guns and robbed the bank At the time of the robbery there was a total of eight people in the bank The robbers made the eight people lay on the floor and after they took what they wanted from the bank herded the eight people into the bank s vault locked the vault s door and fled The robbers never returned 3 Inside the vault it was lightless and airtight The eight people inside started rapidly running out of air to breathe Eventually a customer came into the bank and heard the screams for help from the trapped people The bank president gave the customer the vault s combination but the customer had never opened a bank vault before and didn t know how to do it So the customer got the president from another bank in town and they opened the vault setting the eight people free 3 After the incident a vent was installed in the vault 3 The crime was unsolved until the mid 2010s when a niece was rummaging through her recently passed away uncle s belongings The niece found a book titled How I Made my Living I Rob Banks The uncle didn t write the book but he was in possession of it Inside the book was sketches of various banks including Dawson s First National Bank 3 The robbery was reenacted in the summer of 2019 Uses of second story edit It is rumored that the building has held Ku Klux Klan meetings in its second story 3 The second story now displays war artifacts including the dress uniform of the 3 war veteran Col Wayne Moe and the cold weather flight suit of Harris Ronning a former B 24 belly gunner In media editThe Dawson Bank Museum was featured on the 11th season and 12th episode of Postcards a television series by PBS 5 References edit Dawson City Council Minutes PDF May 1 2018 Retrieved May 11 2021 Looking Forward Giving Back Fiscal Year 2019 2019 Retrieved July 10 2023 a b c d e f g Postcards The Dawson Bank Museum Season 11 Episode 12 retrieved May 12 2021 a b c Nelson Charles W December 10 1981 National Register of Historic Places Registry Minnesota Historical Society Retrieved May 11 2021 Dawson stories to be featured on Postcards May 21 Pioneer PBS Retrieved May 12 2021 44 55 46 N 96 03 16 W 44 92957 N 96 05444 W 44 92957 96 05444 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dawson Bank Museum amp oldid 1188772660, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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