First National Bank Building (Stratford, Oklahoma)

The First National Bank Building in Stratford, Oklahoma, at 100 West Main, was built in 1907.

[1] It is a two-story brick building with a patterned metal hipped roof, with two gabled dormers and six brick chimneys and two "small metal towerets and an ornamented ridge cap", as well as a two-story turret.

Queen Anne characteristics include the irregular massing and some details; Romanesque Revival elements include the rounded stonework arch above the building's corner entrance.

The majority of other buildings in the central business district are relatively plain, one-story, brick, Commercial style resources.

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