Augustus Hitchcock Moss was born in the state of New
York in 1810. He married his second cousin, Mary Esther Moss, in 1837, and the
couple moved to Sandusky, Ohio. Mr. Moss
ran a general store at the western portion of Water Street in Sandusky beginning in
1837. Later he sold part of his store to
his brother Samuel, and kept part of the business as a hardware store until
about 1850.
At that time he became partners with his brothers in law, Truman
and Horace Moss, in a banking business known as the Moss Brothers Bank. After
the bank was nationalized in 1863, it was known as the First National Bank of
Sandusky. By 1883 the bank was known as the Moss National Bank, with Augustus
H. Moss serving as its president. In about 1903, the Moss Bank merged with the
Second National Bank, to become the Commercial Banking Company. This bank
failed in the 1930s during the Great Depression.
In 1842, Mr. Moss bought property from Oran Follett,
at the northeast corner of Wayne and Jefferson Streets in Sandusky.
The Ohio
Historic Places Dictionary states that the Follett-Moss-Moss residences in
the 400 block of the eastern side of Wayne Street “provide a capsule history of
the 19th-century styles in stone architecture in the city.” The A.H.
Moss home was built in the Gothic Revival style. The home of Oran Follett, a
personal friend of Augustus Moss, was located at the southeast corner of Wayne
and Adams Street, at what is now 404 Wayne Street. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus
Moss, J.O. Moss, and his family lived next door at what is now 414 Wayne
Street.
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