Merchants' National Bank Building (1895), Baltimore

Merchants National Bank Building (1895) in Baltimore
The Merchants' National Bank Building (1895), as pictured in the American Architect and Building News, Nov. 13,1893. No. 934.
Location301 Water St., Baltimore, Maryland
Coordinates39°17′19″N 76°36′38″W / 39.28861°N 76.61056°W / 39.28861; -76.61056
ArchitectBaldwin & Pennington
Architectural styleRenaissance Revival
Part ofBusiness and Government Historic District (ID87002065)
Added to NRHP1987

The Merchants' National Bank Building (1895), Baltimore was a historic bank building at 301 Water Street, at the corner of South Street, in Baltimore, Maryland. It was a 7-story, Renaissance Revival style building designed by the Baltimore-based architectural firm of Baldwin & Pennington, and constructed in 1893-1895. Johns Hopkins, a Baltimore businessman, abolitionist, and philanthropist, had been president of the bank from 1853 until his death in 1873.