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Coalmont Bank Building

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NRHP Reference #
  
91000246

Added to NRHP
  
14 March 1991

Coalmont Bank Building

Location
  
Coalmont, Tennessee, USA

Architectural styles
  
American Craftsman, Neoclassical architecture

Similar
  
Terminal Station, X‑10 Graphite Reactor, Chesterfield House - Knoxville

The Coalmont Bank Building, also known as Sewanee Fuel & Iron Company Building, is an historic building in Coalmont, Tennessee, United States, that now serves as the city hall and local library.

Coalmont was created as a company town in 1903, operated by the Sewanee Coal, Coke and Land Company, which reorganized in 1908 as the Sewanee Fuel and Iron Company. The company built the Coalmont Bank Building in 1921 to house both civic facilities and company offices. A bank and post office were located on the first floor and the company had its offices on the second floor.

Located on Tennessee State Route 56, the building was added to the National Register of Historical Places in 1991 as the Coalmont Bank Building.

References

Coalmont Bank Building Wikipedia