Farmers Bank

Farmer's Bank

The Farmer's Bank of Clintonville, Kentucky.

Established by William F. Heathman, Heathman constructed the Farmers Bank in Clintonville, Kentucky in 1903.(1) The modest one-story building, facing Kentucky
State Route 57, features a pretentious parapet across the top, displaying the name of the building in Art Nouveau lettering.

In 1924, the bank was robbed in a violent attempted robbery that left one dead.(1) The teller, Mr. Buchanan, was killed during the saga. The business closed shortly after and it remained a grocery store for numerous years.

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Sources

  1. Langsan, Walter E., and William Gus Johnson. Historic Architecture of Bourbon County, Kentucky. N.p.: Historic Paris-Bourbon County, Inc., 1985. 166.

2 Responses to “Farmers Bank”

  1. Angela L. Herndon →
    October 2, 2010 at 12:13 pm #

    I want to know who the man or men were that robbed this bank in 1942.

  2. Sherman Cahal
    October 5, 2010 at 2:11 pm #

    Let me see if I can reference this book when I am down that way soon. I’m not sure if it gave specifics on who was involved…

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