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054 FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD WASHINGTON address official correspondence to the federal reserve board July 9, 1924. St. 36 SUBJECT: Reports of Condition of State Banks and Trust Companies. Gentlemen. Your courtesy will be greatly appreciated i f you vti.ll f u r n i s h the Federal Reserve Board, as soon as available, with two copies of the abstract of reports of condition of S t a t e banks and Trust companies In your State on June 50s 1924, or other recent date i n case you did not issue a c a l l for reports of condition as of June 30. If convenient to your o f f i c e , we would l i k e to have separate f i g u r e s f o r mutual savings banks and for private hanks, providing there are any such banks operating i n your s t a t e . In case the number of each c l a s s of banks reporting i s not shown i n the a b s t r a c t , will you also be good enough t o incorporate t h i s information i n your l e t t e r of transmittal. The July number of the Federal Reserve Bulletin (copy of which will be forwarded to you as soon as re* ceived frcxn the p r i n t e r ) contains a summary statanent of the a b s t r a c t s of reports of condition on or about March 31, 1924, of a l l banks and t r u s t companies (other than mutual savings banks) under state supervision i n the 4g s t a t e s and the D i s t r i c t of Columbia, to which your a t t e n t i o n i s invited. A franked and self-addressed envelope, requiring no postage i s enclosed f o r use i n transmitting the data requested. Very t r u l y yours, J . C. Noell, Assistant Secretary. Enclosure.