They were located at the S.E. corner of Mariposa and I (later, Broadway) streets and constructed in 1889 in Gothic-Romanesque style to house the bank founded in 1882. Construction materials were pressed brick with stone trimmings. Bank later merged with the Bank and Trust Company of Central California to become the Fidelity Trust and Savings Bank, which later merged with the Security-First Bank of Los Angeles. The bank building was demolished in 1920 and replaced by an automobile service station.