Park National Bank

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The Newark Park National Bank was founded in July 1908 [1] and opened their first offices on January 1st, 1909. [2]. The three founders Alvun R. Lindorf, Augustus G. Wyeth and William W. Gard originally founded the bank as the Guardian Savings and Trust Co. in 1907, and it quickly became the leader of Newark's banking community. The main offices expanded and moved to 32 North Park Place, and because of the rapid growth of the Guardian, the founders turned their attention towards the conversion to a national bank, which became Park National Bank. [1]

In 1952 a branch in Hebron was opened and the Kirkersville Bank Co. was purchased and opened as a branch of Park National. They were the second bank in Ohio to have a credit card. [3] Throughout the years, branches have opened in surrounding areas in Licking County, as well as a branch in downtown Columbus. In 1987 they operated 25 offices. [1] Their subsidiaries include Fairfield National Division, Richland Trust Co., Mutual Federal Savings Bank and

John Alford

One of the most well known figures at the bank is John W. Alford. He began working at the bank in 1935 and was named president in 1956, before serving as chairman of the board in the 1980s. [4] The former Krebs building at 21 S. First St. was named in his honor on October 15th, 1985, fifty years to the day that he began his career at Park National.

Robbery

In May 1989, PNB was the victim of the largest bank robbery in Licking County history when two men, Rodney Domonic Radford and Daniel Dwayne Lewis stole $438,000 from the North 21st Street Branch in Newark. [5] Lewis was found guilty on three counts of armed robbery, while Radford was found innocent. [6]


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Stewart, D. (1988, June 26). Park National proud of 'hometown' image. The Newark Advocate, p. 1D.
  2. Farrington, F. (1960). Park National Opens New Bank in 1958. The Newark Advocate.
  3. John Alford Day honors 50 years of commitment. (1985, October 16). The Newark Advocate.
  4. Bates, A. (1985, October 16). Alford building honors career. The Newark Advocate.
  5. Porter, P. (1989, September 8). Defendant denies role in PNB robbery. The Newark Advocate.
  6. Porter, P. (1989, September 12). One guilty, 1 innocent in Park National heist. The Newark Advocate.