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r https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Exhibit of the state of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, January Domestic hills and notes discounted Bills of exchange discounted Due from various banks Incidental expenses Permanent expenses Cash on hand, %ix. Specie Notes of other banks '"" ;4;6 906,829 724,287 36,800 696 4,000 75 37 85 68 111,605 21 80,061 18, 1839. 989,650 309,977 2,788 83 27,681 18 328,504 15 17,007 17,517 99 171,154 71 By capital stock paid in Bank notes in circulation Discount and premium accounts Due various banks Treasurer of the United States Dividend No. 1 Contingent fund Individual deposites 191,666 21 Dollars Dollars 1,864,280 86 1,864,280 86 It. A. DAYTON, Bookkeeper. 0 Exhibit of the state of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, January Domestic hills and notes discounted Bills of (-sell:Luigi! discounted Doe from lar tins banks Inci,!ental charges Ilf V XptqlSei CO•11 MI 11311d, VIZ. NOft,Of other banks specie - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 925 399 715,169 56,493 730 4,000 49 11 34 93 44,651 113,349 23 158,000 23 I/ollars 1,859,793 10 25, 1834. 9/19.650 Capital stock paid in Bank notes in ci culation Due from various tanks Discount and premium accounts Treasury a the United States Post Office Department Dividend No. 1 State of Ohio ConCtigerit fund Individualdeposites 4.541 3J8,3M5 120 16,5:16 1,5111 17.57 1 ;7 ,'..113 Dollars 64 74 17 99 56 1,8 i;,79 ; 10 00 Ct) it. A. DAYTON, Bookkeeper. L-1 Exhibit of Me state of Me Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, Decernoer 28, 1823. CD $877,864 27 671.973 19 61,573 72 8,256 (ml Domr.itic b:lls awl notes discounted 8,16 ill excliange d:semiuted One from ‘arlinis banks In ,ilental expomes Spc cie Notes of specie paying banks Cash balance 111.077 01 92.735 00 - 203,812 01 $949 !!-;0 00 .51,.;96 59 46,000 04 in Capital stock Discount and piemium accounts Doe varions banks Hank time; issued On hand 387,000 07,485 319,515 Circialati,,n individual deposites Treasurer of the United States 00 O,'25u 88 2.101609 1,823,489 20 1,823,4t9 20 U. A. DAYTON, Bookkeeper. Exhibit of the state of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, January 4, 1834. Domestic bills and notes discounted Bills of exchange discounted Due from various banks Incidental expenses Cash on band, %IL. Specie Nutt.s 0f other banks https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - 110,684 84 70,259 00 883,309 22 1 Capital stock paid in Bank notes in circulation 688,466 17 banks various Due 00 73,148 Discount a,nd premium accounts 9,051 60 Individual deposites Treasurer of the United States 987,873 313,188 44,959 33,242 171,907 263,746 00 00 88 30 37 28 180,943 84 41,836,918 83 $1,836,918 83 R. A. DAYTON. Bookkeeper. L__J S TATE of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, on the 3d day of October, 1835. Bills discounted. Domestic bilk of exchange, Suspended debt, Real estate, Other property, Expense account, hula and loss, Due from banks: City banks, viz: Commercial Bank, Lafayette Bank, Bank. of Dino Life Insurance and Trust Company, Distant banks: Bank of America, New York, Bank of Michigan, Detria, Branch State Bank of Indiana, Bank of Dayton, Ohio, Bank of 17rbanna,()Inn, Batik of Xenia, Ohio, Bank of Ilamilton, Ohio. Agricultural.Bank, Natchez, Bank of Louisville, Bank of N. America, Philad'a, Bank notes on hand: City banks, viz: Commercial Bank, Lafayette Bank, Bank of Ohio Lite Insurance and Trust Company, Distant banks: Bank United States and branches, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis $1,191,R13 477,936 26,190 23,833 3,000 2,348 190 80 Capital stock paid in, Discounts, &c. 75 Discounts received, 50 33 Exchange account, Premiums, &c. 00 I 98 00 Treasurer of the United States, $31,957 50 20,653 73 5,911 92 61,526 15 35,011 42 9,092 73 2,381 52 46,515 67 5,038 3,602 2,896 7,409 5,699 36,531 18,724 00 57 51 98 64 59 10 Public officers: J. II. Graesbeck, pension agent, II. Brewerton, lieutenaut, Sanders, lieutenant, J. P. Taylor, captain, -' C. A. Ogden. A. Cady, U. S. army, A. K. Thompson, major, J. I'. Simonton, T. A. .Morris, lieutenant, C. Larabee, surveyor,E. It. Long,lieutenant, C.) $1,000,000 00 17,011 69 8,751 75 1,361 45 27,125 89 136,8:26 73 6,9:23 45 563 31 71 () 5,6•220 87 9 50 613 58 277 68 14,200 00 9,962 02 119 14 1,223 63 39,581 26 50,176 12 724 00 Contingent fund, Unclaimed dividends, Due to banks: City banks, viz: Office Bank of the United States, Cincinnati, 9,692 12 79,905 39 997 00 :2,539 00 910 00 27,520 00 Distant banks: Union Bank Tennessee,Nashville, Branches State Bank of Indiana, Union 13'k Louisiana, N.Orleans, Bank of Metropolis. Mechanics' Bank, New York, Manhattan Company,New York, • 3,846 38,438 43,920 5,926 4,789 17,751 84 74 81 48 26 86 Mississippi banks, Louisiana banks, Kentucky banks, N iia banks, banks, Ohio banks, Metropolis Bank, Washington, Specie: Silver: American coin, Foreign coin, Gold: American coin, Foreign coin, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Merchants & Manufacturers'B'k, Pittsburg, Clinton Bank, Columbus, $1,195 00 3,270 00 1,720 00 4,180 00 8,220 oo 16,791 00 1,955 00 3,410 38 2,878 18 120,962 55 Bank of Marietta, Ohio. Bank of Steubenville. Ohio, Bank of Zanesville, Ohio, Bank of Chillicothe, Ohio. Merchants and Mechanics' Bank, Wheeling. Office Bank Virginia, Charleston, Tradesmen's Bank, New York, - 45,000 00 60,622 02 15,000 00 26,232 00 216,151 02 .$2,132,411 59 Individual deposites, Circulation, - 3,011 16 1,972 79 7,071 66 925 55 5,542 78 17,752 75 1,071 51 37,351 20 V49,963 72 420,002 00 $2,132,411 59 / 7.. ,....v,z, ,_ /c'c•A04-4--4-- 4 .4-c..4,..e =44 . 1. : 17e --/-0-77-4. —/ https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis -4,7, f : - .B.rhibit of the state of the Pranklin Bank of Cincinnati, December 14, 1833.. Domestic bills and notes discounted Bills of exchange discounted Due from various banks Incidental expenses Cash on hand 0949,730 00 46,402 30 12,628 30 stock paid in $853,560 45 11 Capital • 1 Oiscount and premium accounts 537,832 54 line various hanks 133,593 07 notes issued 8,278 88 • unkind 139,157 91 •s.'s - 349,000 • 72,734 276,266 00 187,276 46 200,099 79 Circulation Indk idual deposites Treasurer of the United States 1,672,422 85 1,672,422 85 ; R. A. DAYTON, Bookkelper. Exhibit of the state of the Prank/in hi, Domestic bills and notes discounted Bills of exchange di-counted Due from various banks Incidental expenses Cash on hand* . 870,507 659,992 34,431 8.'282 183,049 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis of Cittrinnati, Derernher 91, 1 R33. 55 Cap'tal stock paid in 93 . Discount and premium account Due various banks 26 51 Bank notes issued 38 On barn! • 978.175 00 49,285 80 29,103 41 • 368,000 70,468 297,512 00 190,717 63 211,249 79 Circulation tuiuliiduil deposites Treasurer of the United States * Of this $103,600 38 is spec'e. $1,756,2(.3 63 10.a 0 cla $1,756,963 63 R. A. DAYTON, 00 kkeeper. '-----••••••-'''''''"•■•••••""misiffismisail;11011141141110111141ilifillii STATE of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, October 31, 1835.• SOW Bilk discounted, Domestic bills of exchange, Suspended debt, Real estate, Other property, Profit and loss, Expense account, Due from banks: City banks viz: Ohio Life Insurance and Bank of' Trust Company, Lafayette Bank, Distant banks: Bank of Michigan, Branch of State Bank Indiana, Bank of Lancaster, Ohio, do. Bank of Dayton. Bank of Columbus, do. Bank of Hamilton, do. Agricultural Bank, Natchez, Bank of Louisville, Bank of North America, Phila. Bank notes on hand: City banks, viz: Commercial Bank. Lafayette. Bank of Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, Distant !milks: Bank U. S. and branches, Banks in Missisiltppi, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - $1,267,825 64 - 3,000 00 190 00 3,202 09 484,505 79 26,190 50 23,833 33 _ $14,806 59 16,169 43 • 30,976 02 ' 9,092 35 1,653 83 10,746 18 173 3,781 288 4,421 8,884 15,958 20,518 12 06 69 Capital stock paid in, Discounts, &c: Discounts received, Exchange account, Premium, &c. - - - - - - *21,379 23 - - Treasurer of United States, Public officers: J. II. Groesbeck, pension agent, A. Cady, F. S. army, C. Larabee, surveyor, E. R. Long, lieutenant, T. A. Morris. do. C. A. Ogden, captain, John Sanders. lieutenant, J. P. Simonton, do. J. P. Tayler, captain. A. U. Thotnpsom major, 10,715 87 2,083 32 37,178 42 136;82673 - 2,283 95 - 46 42 119 14 631 68 1,683 07 5 13 2 15 14,200 00 5,620 87 250 31 - - 30,000 00 20,176 12 - - - . - 24,842 72 22 Contioent fund, Undivided profit, 03 71 31 Unclaimed dividends, Due to banks: 54,025 14 - - 141 52 12,299 01. 8,475 00 20,915 56 Distant banks: 3,615 00 • .• 50,176 12 684 00 City banks, viz: Commercial Bank,Cincinnati, (Mice Bank U. States, do. Miami Exporting Company, 2.321 00 4,821 00 11.50 00 1 170 00 $1,000,000 00 Union Bank Tennessee, Na,ihville, Branches of State Bank of Indiana, Union Bank of La., New Orleans, Bank of Metro us Washin tun - 14,803 28 31,541 68 31,533 81 7,523 85 Banks in Louisiana, Banks in Kentucky, Banks in Virginia, Banks in Indiana, Banks in Michigan, Banks in Ohio, Bank of the Metropolis, Specie: Silver: American coin, Foreign do. Gold: American coin, Foreign do. Cash balance, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 3,290 00 8,720 00 4,825 00 11,525 00 4,780 00 42,938 00 2,050 00 Merchants' Bank, Boston, Mechanics' Bank, New York, Manhattan Company, do. do. Bank of America, Merchants and Manufacturers' B'k, Pittsburg, Clinton Bank, Columbus, ,- 11,689 5,208 20,199 10,713 97 00 05 12 23,060 97 103 51 156,377 24 50,000 00 51,781 19 35,000 00 26,700 00 268,149 ID Bank of Marietta, Ohio, Bank of Steubenville, do. Bank of Zanesville, do. do. Bank of Scioto, Bank of Chillicothe, do. Bank of Xenia, do. Bank of Sandusky, do. Planters' Bank Tenn., Nashville, . Bank of Warren, Penn. Bank of New Lisbon, Banks of Vheeling, Bank of Charlestown, Kenhawa, Virginia, Chautauque County Bank, N. Y. - 2,978 66 1,759 04 7,073 66 1,615 26 2,139 85 1,400 33 3,279 68 2,111 13 2,164 63 1,407 37 .2,539 43 C/1 4,946 90 3,600 29 37,015 23 268,95:3 86 439,673 00 Individual deposites, Circulation, A2,172,613 88 $2,172,613 88 • https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis « r STATE of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, November 28, 1835. ts, *1,313,357 461.832 19,235 31,758 3,000 3,161 3,166 di.cnunted. Domestic bills of exchange, suspended debt, Real c..tate, tither property. Expense account, Pratt and loss ' Due from batiks: City banks, viz: Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, do. Lafayette Bank, Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company,Cincinnati, Office Bank United States, - 20 98 50 33 00 21 10 *7,497 69 14,818 44 38,042 01 955 69 4,398 2,381 362 20,600 11,411 12 06 47 98 68 40,151 31 Bank notes on hand: . City banks, Viz: Commercial Bank. Laloyette Bank, Tru,t omirmly, Distant banks: Bank United States and branches, Banta in Louisiana, • - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 3,461 00 4,161 00 4,650 00 7,255 00 2,540 00 1,785 00 *30,905 55 11,379 27 . 3.616 30 Treasurer of United States, Public officers: J. H. Groesbeck, pension agent, A. Cady, United States army, E. R. Long, lieutenant, A. Morris, lieutenant, John Sanders, lieutenant, J. P. Taylor, captain, J. P. Simonton, lieutenant, A. R. Thompson, major, U. A. Ogden,captain, - T. 63 69 60,451 83 Distant banks: Union Bank of Louisiana, New Orleans, R3tkic of Lancaster, Ohio, do. Bank of Dayton, Bank of Hamilton, do. Bank of Louisville, Bank of North America, Phila.-- Capital stock paid in, Discounts, &c.: Discounts received, Exchange account, Premium, &c., *1,000,000 00 46,811 12 139,893 19 915 59 41 45 536 15 567 14 2. 5,630 13,819 108 5 15 , 17 00 91 13 21,659 30,000 20,176 664 Contingent fund t Undivided profits, Unclaimed dividends, Due to banks: City bank. viz: Miami Exporting yonpany, - 24,795 00 Distant banks: Bank of Michigan. I;nion B'k of Ten'e, Nashville, Branches of State B'k of Ind'a, B'k of Metropolis, NVashitig'n, Merchants' Bank, BOlittlil. Mechanics' Bank. New York, Manhattan Bank, New York, Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank, l'ittsburg, - 52 00 12 00 497 .59 6,884 01 47,614 89 14,369 65 1,791 93 5,795 23 3,561 31 25,936 39 Isse• IND _ Kentucky, Indiana, Michipn, Virginia, - Oh in, NVasiiington, D. C. Specie: Silver: American coin, Foreign do. Gold: American coin, Foreign do. Cash balance, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 8,955 00 16,510 00 3,015 00 410 00 43,773 00 2,500 00 Clinton Bank, Columbus, Bank of America, New York, - 50,000 00 77,517 83 35,000 00 32,196 00 293,758 83 Other distant banks: Bank of Marietta, Ohio. Bank of Steubenville, Ohio, Bank of Zanesville, Bank of Scioto, Bank of Chillicothe, Tradesmen's Bank. N. York, Office B'k of Va., Charlestown, Mer. and Mec. B'k, Vheeling, Mec. Saving Fund Soc'y, Bait. Columbiana B'k, New Lisbon, Agricultural Bank. Natchez, Individual deposites, Circulation, - - 9,906 85 33,649 82 150,037 67 760 66 1,759 04 2,013 66 11,474 04 2,329 27 1,362 96 14,527 20 11,839 93 505 47 1,107 37 411 59 48,090 18 322,792 19 427,013 00 $2,231,931 99 $2,231,931 99 Cil Czo •-••• A 74/ _51/.2 . t///6 $7 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis NTAl'E of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati on the 2i-dh day of December, 1835. Bills discounted, S1,469,007 44 Capi I stock paid in, 474,332 18 Disci unts, &c. Dutne stic bills ol exchange, Di counts received, 19,235 50 Suspended debt, *39,155 01 32,758 Real estate, hange account, 15,385 20 3,000 00 Other property, Pr miums, &e., 3,096 78 Profit and loss, 3,166 10 , Expense account, 3,319 22 Trea urer of the United states, Due from banks: Publi • officers: City banks: J. . Groesbeck, pension agent, 545 17 Bank of Ohio Life Insurance and A. Cady, U. S. army, • . 41 35 Trust Company, - $19,821 20 E. R. Long, lieutenant, 531 92 Lafayette Bank, 15,209 03 A. Morris, do. 401 27 Distant banks: 35,030 23 C. . Ogden, captain, 3 89 Union Irk Louisiana, N. Orleans, 315 42 J. antlers, lieutenant, 2 15 30,729 64 Bank of North America, Philad'a, J. . Simonton, do. 13,849 00 Agricultural Bank, Natchez, 18,496 15 J. . Taylor,captain, 5,345 13 Bank of Lancaster, Ohio, 68 12 Bank of Dayton, Ohio, 891 77 Cont ngent fund, 30,000 00 Bank of Urbana, Ohio, 6,767 54 Undi ided profits, 20,176 12 Agency of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, at St. Louis, 454 36 Uncl imed dividends, 57,407 58 Due o banks: Bank notes on hand: Cit banks: City banks: C mimercial Bank, 13,264 18 Commercial Bank, 3,464 00 11, iatni Exporting Company, 31,121 00 Lafayette Bank, 3,559 00 Trust Company, 4,120 00 His ant banks: Miami Exporting Company, 2,113 00 B nk of Michigan, 997 59 13,256 00 L nion Bank Tennessee,Nashville 11,403 65 Distant banks: 1 ranches State Bank Indiana, 18,256 49 Bank United States and branches, 149,965 00 I auk of Metropolis, Washington, 19,583 74 Ranks in Mississippi, 1,920 00 4,105 42 A erchants' Batik. Boston, Banks in Louisiana, 3,225 00 IS erchants & Manufacturers' B'k, Banks in Kentucky, 11,839 74 7,030 '00 Pittsburg, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis II••••• $1,000,000 00 58,526 99 139,893 19 20,719 18 50,176 12 624 00 41,388 IS °C1 '' ,"1111M11•11- Banks in Virginia, Banks in Indiana, Banks in Michigan, Bank of Metropolis, Washington, Banks in Ohio, - 2,050 00 1.0,200 00 6,55() 00 2,720 00 33,438 00 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 3,881 2,261 11,662 3,726 41 58 17 30 Bank of Marietta, Ohio. Bank of Steubenville, Ohio, Bank of Zanesville, Ohio, Bank of Scioto, Ohio, Bank of Chillicothe, Ohio, Bank of Xenia, Ohio. Bank of Hamilton, Ohio, Planters' Bank of Tennessee, Nashville, Office Bank Virginia, Charlestown, Bank of Louisville, Merchants and Mechanics' Bank, Wheeling, Mechanics' Saving Fund, Bait., - 5,459 1,600 3,387 7,063 1,901 2,262 7,826 66 00 47 34 96 20 88 87,717 99 217,098 00 Specie: Silver: American coin, Foreign coin, Gold: .American coin,. Foreign coin, - Clinton Bank, Columbus, Mechanics' Bank, New York, Manhattan Co., New York, Bank of America, New York, 45,000 00 62,161 46 35,000 00 63,000 00 205,164 4G Individual deposites, Circulation, $2,533,090 46 1,091 96 21,970 63 3,305 72 C.11 7,830 24 679 72 co 61,279 78 375,890 03 690,885 00 $2,533,090 46 11.1 C.; to ?liet& hro-eze 7zi 3/.2, A.7( r_i• .4-- https://fraser.stlouisfed.org fr Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis ,0 • .1" STATE of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, October 14, 1835. Bills discounted, viz : Domestic bills of exchange $1,049,675 24 4.52,073 93 - Suspended debt Personal property Expense account co Remittance to deposite banks to mint for Amer. gold co _ _ - Agency at St. Louis Due from banks-City banks, sz: Office Bank U. S., Cincinnati Deposite banks, viz : Bank of Michigan Bank of Metropolis Bank of America Union Bank, Tennessee Union Bank, Louisiana Commercial Bank, N. Orleans S. Bank Indiana, Madison - $425 00 812 27 592 67 13,219 93 191 92 8,491 97 2,140 68 • Distant banks, viz: Northern Bank, Kentucky Schuylkill Bank Office Bank U. S., St. Louis N. Orleans Natchez S. Bank Indiana, Lafayette Agricultural Bank, Natchez Bank of Louisville Yeatman, Woods, SL Hamilton Kentucky, Louisville Office Bank Va., Charleston 261 89 19,660 44 3,404 79 230 40 36 84 215 75 1,200 00 7,786 09 8,905 19 3,068 35 7,293 80 8,608 33 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - - " - Capital stock paid in 1,000,000 00 Discounts, &c.: $1,501,749 17 Discounts received 26,629 01 22,109 57 Exchange account 650 99 800 0027,280 00 2,725 42 Protest account 79 41 600,288 50 Profit and loss 9,069 77 23,415 78 ' State of Ohio 5,505 44 623,704 28 Treasurer of United States 954,072 89 256,069 49 Public officers: 50,822 65 $184 78 Robert T. Lytle, surv. general T. A. Morris, lieut. U. S. A. 600 00 A. Cady, U. S. army 1,160 59 John Saunders, lieut. engineers 163 56 - 2,108 93 956,181 82 Contingent fund 10,000 00 Unclaimed dividends 489 00 Dividend No. 8 40 00 25,574 44 529 00 Due to banks-City banks, viz: Franklin Bank, Cincinnati 6,691 64 1..ifi.yet te do - 6,562 87 Ohio Life Insur. and Trust Co. 42,190 89 55,445 40 Deposite banks, viz: Girard Bank - 26,621 37 . S. B. Ind., Richmond 3,502 45 3,589 76 Indianapolis 6,209 44 Lawrenceburg Louisville Savings Institution • 516 17 Clinton Bank, Columbus 753 58 552 70 Mer. and Man. Bank, Pittsburg 60,671 87 87 79 Union Bank, Maryland State of the Co»unercial Bank of Cincinnati-Continued. CAD Bank notes on hand, viz : Our notes Our post notes, payable Philad. City banks, viz : Franklin Bank, Cincinnati do Lafayette Ohio Life Insur. and Trust Co. Deposite banks, viz: S. Bank Indiana, Lawrenceburg Mer. and Man. Bank, Pittsburg Distant banks, viz: Dayton Bank Bank of Xenia I lamilton Virginia Pittsburg Kentucky Louisville I.ancaster Ohio Bank Urbanna Banking Company Eastern banks Southern banks United States Bank Specie . Silver: 4merican coin Foreign coin Cold : American coin Copper - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - Distant banks, viz ; 2,994 42 S. B. Indiana, Terre Haute 3,404 25 Evansville - 2,150 28 Vincennes 79,18300 273 92 Bank of Xenia . 1,067 50 Pittsburg 8,902 77 Chillicothe 8,525 90 Zanesville ' 5,420 63 Circleville . 878 67 Marietta 542 74 Kentucky, Maysville . . 2,584 50 Commercial Bank, Scioto Franklin Bank., Columbus 320 41 Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, _ Steubenville - 19,515 71 Dayton Bank - 29,788 41 2,71183 Northwestern Bank, Virginia Atlas Bank - 13,852 07 57,683 00 21,500 00 8,271 00 4,734 00 3,190 00 16,193 00 1,715 00 5,236 00 6,951 00 5,957 00 1,760 00 2,115 00 1,945 00 3,110 00 2,925 00 5,572 00 2,13500 1,395 00 910 00 2,095 00 20,795 00 102,931 01 200,2126 Circulation : Our notes Our dotes prepared for circtila. tion on hand, and charged 'as per contra cash, 50,714 00 - 432,817 00 - 79,183 00 - 73,860ç0 Individual deposites . 31,500 00 109,945 25 - 141,445 2.5 5,390 00 53 20 - - - , .512,000 0 123,6002 146,883 45 .I.2,844,458 34 2,844,438 3 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 'TV SPATE of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati 31st day of October, 1836. Bills discounted, viz: .- $1,119,894 41 Domestic bills of exchange - 551,414 56 Suspended debt Personal property Expense account Agency at St. Louis Remittance to_deposite banks . to mint for Amer. gold - Due from banks: Deposits banks, viz : Bank of Michigan Metropolis America Union Bank Tennessee Louisiana Merchants' and Manufacturing Bank, Pittsburg Commercial Bank, New Orleans $425 00 1,531 52 2,349 64 12,410 20 191 92 Northern Bank Kentucky Schuylkill Bank Office Bank U. States, St. Louis N. Orleans Natchez S. Bank Indiana, Lafayette Agricultural Bank, Natchez Bank of Xenia Yeatman, Woods &. Co. Louisville Hamilton Kentucky, Louisville 27,793 90 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 2,167 34 5,597 2,1 921 01 230 40 36 84 455 83 2,939 67 326 08 4,826 33 1,244 09 3,068 35 8,775 42 - - - - Discounts, tkc. : $1,671,308 97 Discounts received $34,101 04 22,109 57 Exchange account 911 92 _ 1,206 .5(. 2,983 16 Protest account -. . 207,924 7o Profit and loss 480,288 50 State of Ohio 23,415 78 Treasurer of United States 763,014 06 503,704 28 Public officers : C. A. Ogden, capt. engineers $3,500 00 It. T. Lytle, surveyor general 386 01 T. A. Morris, lieut. U. States - 9,521 29 " A. Cady, United States - 5,987 60 John Sanders, lieut. engineer 1,663 56 21,058 46 9,113 30 1,772 32 Distant banks Capital stock, paid in Contingent fund Unclaimed dividends Dividend, No.8 - - . . Due to banks: City banks. Franklin Bank, Cincinnati . Lafayette do. do. • Ohio Life Insur. ad Trust Co. Office Bank U. S., Cincinnati . 1,251 18,509 875 2,767 489 00 40 00 48 271 65 63 Deposite banks, viz: S. Bank Indiana, Madison 4,606 99 Richmond - 11,278 62 Indianapolis 2,389 76 Lawrenceburg 7,969 44 Girard Bank . - 81,045 90 Louisville Savings Institution 516 17 23,424 03 $1,000,000 00 55,012 '56 80 53 9,069 77 5,505 44 C.A CPI 786,102 52 10,000 00 529 00 Statement al Me Commercial Bank of Cincinnati-Continued. t•-• niezott 1/211,k (Mice 111,kk Va., Charleston Frasiklin Bank, Columbus - 7,297 22 1:1 39 17,949 38 Bank notes on band : 191,203 00 :e1,250 00 City banks, viz : 11,730 00 6,063 00 7,215 OU '..•vitis 60 Deposite batiks : Merchants' and Manufacturing 11.usk, Pittsburg H. Bank Indians, Laivrelicebssrg 3,763 00 5,470 60 9,23.5 ta./ Distant banks s United States Bank Bank of Xenia Hamilton Pittsburg Virginia Kentucky Louisville Dayton Bank Urbanna Banking Company Southern notes Eastern do, • https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - 7,507 22 320 09 115,034 19 85,743 28 Our notes Pult "tto..payable Philmalelphia Frank lin Hank, Cincinnati Lafayette Mink, do. Ohio 1.]fe Ins. ft, Trust Company Deposite banks, viz. : Clinton Batik of Columbus Union Bank, Maryland Distant banks : S. Batik Indiana, Terre Haute 2,782 32 Evansville - 3,404 23 165,455 00 Vincennes - 2,150 28 Bank of Marietta 878 67 Chillicothe - 8.395 13 Z'marine . 5,931 36 Circleville - 1,882 63 l'Utshorg 179 '23 Comini trial Batik, Scioto - 7,184 Si) Farms-is and Mehliniscs' Bank Sten!ien% ille • • 17,610 99 Dayton Bank - 29,533 37 Northwestern Bank, Virginia 1,533 98 Atlas Bank • 1,828 58 -- 83,295 49 00 %%700 00 .511 00 1,110 00 1105 00 .! 00 i3 09 '2,123 60 1,773 00 06,733 00 ---.......-- 101,700 40 221,753 71 Circulation . . Our notes, prepare61 for circulation, sau hand, attcl charged cash, as per contra - - ..,54300 - 165,4.53 00 litilivitlual del/mites - - - . 632,003 00 167,332 71 • • e, 471/ https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis WM. STATE of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, 28th day of November, 1835, inclusive. - - $1,235,134 18 635,639 15 Suspended debt Porsonal property deposite banks Remittance to Expense account Agency at St. Louis A. Cady, U. S. A., in anticipation of funds Due from banks-City b'ks, viz : Lafayette Bank Ohio Life Ins. and Trust Co. Office Bank U. S., Cincinnati - - - - Bills discounted Domestic'bills of exchange $6,586 02 22,129 58 29,687 37 Capital stock paid in Discounts, &c.: 773 33 Discounts received $1'7 8 22, 09 57 Exchange account 1 42 .50 279 34 25 Profit and loss '3 24 48 Protest account 80 93 89 State %of Ohio Treasurer of United States 1 •74 55 Public officers, viz: T. A. Morris, U. S. A. Robert T. Lytle; sue. gen. John Sanders, lieut. eng'rs - - - - - $43,657 18 1,660 73 - - _ 547,444 06 - $8,592 20 14,474 16 771 70 .. 15,699 28 221 27 2,389 52 425 09 2,309 86 2,488 16 409 73 24,142 82 istant banks, viz : Schuylkill Bank Office Bank U. S., St. Louis Natchez Do. do. Northern Bank, Kentucky State Bank, Id's, Lafayette N. Albany. Do. do. Bank or Lcnisville Bank of Veal ma n, Woods & Cr. Bank of Kentucky, Louisville Office Bank Virg., Charleston Urbana Banking Company - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 9,483 13 368 01 36 84 1,742 69 459 83 2,257 15 1,835 01 587 24 24,110 17 6,544 37 62$ 00 Contingent fiind . Unclaimed dividends Due to banks-City hanks, viz: Franklin Bank, Cincinnati Deposite banks, viz : Girard Batik State 11'k, hid. Mad:son Do. do. Lavvrenceb'g I/o. do. Richmond Do. do. Indianapolis Commercial Bank, N. Orl's Clinton Bank, Columbus . - - 7,497 69 9,131 12,128 23,019 11,826 6,060 11,813 15,056 35 36 99 15 32 57 32 89,036 06 , 45,317 9,025 6 121 1 5,503 4 23,838 06 58,402 97 It eposite banks, Si: Louisville Savings Institution Bank of the Metropolis Bank of America Batik Michigan Union Bank of Tennessee Union Bank of Mar)land ltler. & Man. Bank, l'ittsburg $1,003,000 0 Distant banks, viz: Paul: of Kentucky, Lexingt'n do. Do. Maysville Do. do. Frank fort State Bank Ind. Terre Haute Do. do. Evansville. Do. do. Vincesivics Hank of Hamilton - 232 48 1,619 85 214 26 2,624 32 3,275 35 1,263 88 49 65 571,282 12 10,003 454 0 State of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati-Continued. . . 61 59 2,512 81 Franklin Bank, Columbus Agricultural Bank, Natchez - 50,628 84 ink notes on hand, viz : . Our notes Our post notes, payable Phil'a ity banks, viz: Franklin Bank Lafayette Bank Ohio Life Ins. and Trust Co. eposite banks, viz : Mer. 8t Man. Bank, Pittsburg State Batik Ind., Madison Lawrenceb'g do. Do. istant banks, viz : United States' Bank Southern banks Eastern banks Bank of Virginia Batik of Pittsburg Bank of Kentucky Bank of Louisville Bank of Xenia Bank of Hamilton Dayton Bank pecie : Silver: American coin Foreign do. Gold: American do. Foreign do. Copper - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - 133,169 63 - 88,407 00 36,030 00 124,437 00 5,476 00 8,202 00 6,590 00 20,268 00 7,090 00 3,000 00 6,656 00 8,715 00 110 00 3,615 00 2,540 00 1,645 00 7,625 00 2,400 00 3,876 00 5,496 00 1,925 00 Individual deposites Circulation, viz : Our notes Our notes prepared for circtilation on hand, and charged cash as per contra Our notes on hand at the agencyst St. Louis, under date of 14th Nov. $44,803 - 50,000 In transitu : . - 5,460 00 736 52 7,241 20,935 1,567 13,484 87 90 00 79 - 7 - 205,564 19 145,764 19 486,760 00 124,437 00 . 100,803 00 225,240 00 , 37,947 00 33,110 00 73,962 50 706 17 20,399 02 10,336 17 1,725 51 14,843 90 1,098 92 7,381 50 109,030 44 16,746 00 - Bank of Marietta Batik of Chillicothe . . Z3nesville Bank of Bank of Circleville Bank of Pittsburg Batik Xenia Commercial Rank of Scioto Farmers 8c. Mechanics' Bank, Steubenville Dayton Bank Northwestern Bank, Virginia Atlas Bank - 74,961 I' 71'2,0:10 0# 113,315 02 2,705,035 22 2,705,035 2', 107,072 50 - _ 6,196 5`.46 00 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis " 4 .• IP '4111. STATE of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, 30th day of December, 1835, inclusive. Bills discounted Domestic bills of exchange - $1,332,747 33 734,434 62 Suspended debt Real Estate : Banking house Personal property - - Purchase from Bank U. States Expense account John Sanders, lieut. engineers, Ill anticipation funds Remittances to New York and Philadelphia RemAtances to Pittsburg Bills and notes payable 3t St. Louis Agency at St. Louis Due from banks : City Banks : Franklin Bank, Cincinnati Lafayette Bank, Cincinnati Ohio Life Insurance fk. Trust Company Office Bank U. S., Cincinnati $2,067,181 95 21,20276 - 32,500 00 1,242 .50 _ _ .- 33,742 .50 41,562 5C 3,981 82 _ _ 50 _ _ 212,250 00 19,736 00 261,986 00 _ _ - $17,527 19 4,719 03 3,889 97 '29,687 37 7,168 306 425 2,299 28 27 00 05 1,12,198 60 Distant banks : Schuylkill Bank Office Bank U. S., St. Louis - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis _ - - _ _ $72,703 74 1,693 20 Profit and loss Protest account S'ate of Ohio Bills payable . . Treasurer of the United States Public officers : T. A. Morris, U. S. A. Robt. T. Lytle, surveyor gen. A. H. Bowman, lieut. cog. C. A. Ogden, capt. eng. • A. Cady, United States army - 415,639 23 $15.292 12,149 10,404 502 3,543 39 57 30 00 90 31,000,000 00 74,396 94 9,010 16 140 95 _ 5,5 , 5 44 374,062 .50 , t'n 42,392 16 55,823 56 Deposite hanks: Louisville Savings institution Bank or the Metropolis Bank of Michigan Commerc;a1 Bank, N. Orleans - Capital stock paid in Discounts, ti.c. : Discounts received Exchange account - 10,206 37 609 01 58,012 75 256,261 87 Post Office Department Contingent fund Unclaimed dividends Due to banks: City banks: Miami Exporting Company Deposite banks: Clinton Bank, Columbus Union Bank, Tennessee Union Bank, Maryland Bank Of Amcrica . Mer. and Man. Bank, Pitts'g GuardBan r k State Bank of Ind., Indianap. Do do Madison Do do Richmond do Do Lawrenc'g - - - 12,001 24 - 36,820 78 164 77 276 78 17,424 88 3,746 84 9,778 53 3,470 77 5,165 47 3,339 85 8,16.5 79 88,354 46 458,031 39 3,721 89 10,00 ofi 454 00 c.,it Stole ol Me Commercial Ronk of Cincinnati—Continued. 111.1ao,' bao.k•—i otsloored. fl.n. ..1 Krntuck). Lonna/ilk it.. of Louisville • . lI'.k ifVeatmsn, Wavl.k CO. ‘griciiltinal Bank. Natchez . I iss.klei Bank, Colinrisbus ...tee Bank Indl.„ New Albany do Lafayette lo office Bank Va. Charleston - 7.753 04 789 49 2.767 48 2.998 68 192 54 2.237 15 595 25 40158 22 32,407 16 Bank notes on hand Our notes Our post notes payable at Phil's 106,303 00 37,320 00 City hanks : 14,448 00 Franklin Bank 34,986 00 1.afm ette Bank ' Ohio Life Insurance and Truitt 19,000 00 Company 1,974 00 Miami Exporting Company • — — Deposite banks : 3,00000 • State Bank Ind., Madison Lawntice'g 3,478 00 do 1/0 630 00 Clinton Bank, Columbus Nit rchants and Manufacturers' 230 00 Bank, Pittsburg, Distant Banks: Bank United States Dayton Bank. Bank of Xenia Bank of Hamilton Bank of Marietta Bank of Virginia Sank of Pittsburg: Bank of Kentucky https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 26,790 00 2,013 00 293 00 759 00 715 00 29(1 00 415 00 6,0(al 00 70,40800 11,alant ban 5. Bank of Kentucky. Frankfort Bank of Kentucky, Leithigton It. kof Kentucky, Ni.rthern Bank of Kassellty Bank of Hamilton Hank of Marietta . Hank of Chillicothe . Bank of Zanesville Bank of Circleville Bank of Pittsburg . 98,42932 Bank ofX rnia State Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute 143,62300 State Bank of Indiana, Evans. yule State flank of Indiana, Vincennes Commercial Bank of Scioto Farmers & Mechanics' Hank of Steubenville Dayton Bank Northwestern Bank, Virginia Atlas Bank • 100 00 232 48 732 08 1,0337? 3,104 23 4.847 53 21.806 41 380 83 3,904 71 29,526 78 720 92 1,404 75 3.047 19 1,763 88 6,389 46 4,365 36 2/1,246 23 4,539 39 10,569 96 126,455 78 226,811 48 7,338 00 Circulation : Our notes in circulation Our notes prepared for circulation, on hand, and charged cash account. per Contra Our notes at the Agency, St. Louis, on hand, per report 17th i December, 1835 Individual deposites — 717,502 00 143,623 00 70,875 00 -— 214,498 00 _ • 232,000 00 196,758 62 Southern Eastern 75 00 330 00 37,70000 115,44600 Specie : Silver : American coin Foreign coin $50,900 00 132,296 96 Gold: American coin Foreign coin 5,395 00 828 44 Copper - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 183,19696 6,223 44 42 50 189,462 90 $3,290,893 87 • $3,290,893 87 WM. S. HATCH, Cashier. .3 (=> —t • https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 0101110.1 UMW Exhibit qf the state a/ the Franklin Ban/cal Cincinnati, February 1, 1834. Domestic bills a,,d notes discounted Bills of exchange discounted • Due from various banks • Incidental charges to Permanent expenses Cash on hand, viz. Specie • Notes of other banks - 935,533 06 649,248 24 57,635 38 740 51 4,000 • • • $133,914 44 • 74,033 207,947 44 Capital stock paid in Bank notes in circulation Discount and premium accoun t Due various banks Treasurer of the United States Dividends unpaid Contingent fund J. II. Groesbeck, Pension Agent Individual deposites . ••• 990,900 222,481 14,445 46 110,977 52 339,663 61 1,665 17,517 99 8,465 148,989 05 $1,855,104 63 $1,855,104 63 -AUGUSTUS MOORE, Cashier. . 011 UP Exhibit of the stale of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, February 8, 1834. fills and notes discounted (domestic) Bills of exchange Due from various banks Incidental expenses Permanent expenses Specie on hand . Notes of other banks https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis • 936,778 61 711,504 64 52,161 67 577 69 4,000 • - 125,811 53 41,641 165,452 53 Capital stock paid in . . Bank notes in circulation . Discount and premium accoun ts Due to various banks . Treasurer of the United States Post Oflice Department J. H. Groesbeck, Pension Agent Dividend No. 1 . . Contingent fund Individual deposites a 990,900 285,803 7,208 47 41,501 99 346,592 37 120 9,712 50 15,447 17,517 99 155,641 82 $1,870,475 14 ! $1,870,475,14 r"I CZ CO AUGUSTUS MOORE% Cashier. L.J - .111111111a- . Exhibit of Me state of Me Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, February ,13, 1834. Domestic bills and notes discounted Bills of exchange Due from various banks • Incidental expenses Permanent expenses Cash on hand, viz. Specie • $119,329 72 Notes of other banks .• 211,847 $939,831 684,263 46,086 590 4,000 87 12 63 86 149,176 72 Capital stock paid in Bank notes in circulation Discount and premium aczounts Due to various banks Treasurer of the United States . J. II. Groesbeck, Pension Agent Dividend No. 1 Contingent fund Individual deposites $990,000 265,943 8,942 27 37,800 65 348,146 61 9,312 50 2,187 17,517 99 143,199 18 $1,823,949 20 L.J • #1,823,949 20 AUGUSTUS MOORE, Cashier. a4 0 Exhibit of the state of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, February 22, 1834. Domestic blIlls and notes discounted Bills of exchange discounted • Due from various banks . . Incidental expenses Permanent do Cash on hand, viz. 'Specie Notes of other banks - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis • • 934,023 99 685,902 76 57,881 03 607 82 4,000 . 119,645,22 . 30,678 150,523 22 #1,832,738 84 Capital stock paid in Bank notes in circulation Discount and premium accounts Due to various banks Treasurer of the United States . J. II. Groesbeck, Pension Agent Dividend No. 1 Contingent fund Individual deposites 990,900 249,134 9,993 86 53,833 21 332,121 61 9,162 50 2,181 17,517 99 167,894 67 $1,832,738 84 AUGUSTUS MOORE, Carhier. • •• Exhibit of the state of the Franklin Bank qf Cincinnati, March Bills and notes discounted, (domestic) Bills of exchange discounted Due from various banks Incidental expenses Permanent expenses ' Cash on hand, viz. Specie • Notes of other banks 938,344 647,266 60,442 725 4,000 - 29 53 43 41 135,278 79 70,111 205,389 79 1, 1834. Capital stock paid in Bank notes in circulation Discount and premium account Due various banks Dividends uncalled for Contingent fund • J. II. Groesbeck, Pension Agent Treasurer of the U. States Individual deposites • 990.900 233,432 12,021 39 57,915 19 1,896 17,517 99 9,162 50 386,544 11 166,779 27 81,856,168 45 81,856,168 45 AUGUSTUS MOORF., Cashier. Exhibit of the state of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, March Domestic bills and notes discounted Bills of exchange discountcd Due from :160114 banks Incidental expenses Permanent do Cash on hand, viz. Specie Notes of other banks https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 945,245 55 589,776 92 84,977 64 724 02 4,000 91,395 16 34,282 125,677 16 81,750,401 29 Capital stock paid in Bank notes in circulation • Discount and premium accounts Due to various banks Treasurer of the U. States Dividends uncalled for • Contingent fund J. H. Groesbeck, Pension Agent Individual depositcs - 22, 1834. 992,400 190,215 18,729 21 34,080 17' 322,775 32 1,500 17,517 99 28,254 83 144,928 77 $1,750,401 29 AUGUSTUS MOORE., Cashier. 8•1•I Exhibit of the stale qf the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, March 29, 1834. CO $992,400 184,609 20,491 75 41,850 24 363,052 53 1,500 17,517 99 25,679 05 131,433 82 Capital stock paid in Notes in circulation Discount and premium account Due to various hanks . Treasurer of the U. States Di% Wend No. 1, • 156,436 42 , Contingent fund . J. II. Groesbeck, Pension Agent . Individual deposites Bills and iwtes discounted Bill of exchange discounted Due from various banks Incidental charges Permanent expenses Cash on hand, viz. Notes on sarioUs banks, and specie $948,535 612,643 36,196 722 4,000 87 88 13 06 51,778,334 38 $1,778,534 38 AUGUSTUS MOORE, Cashier. Exhibit of the state of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, april 19, 1834. Bills and notes discounted Bills of exchange discounted Due from various banks • Incidental expenses Permanent expenses Cash, viz. Notes of other banks • . Specie https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - 5 58,656 111,175 63 $942,325 70 ! Capital stock paid iii 559,072 69 Bank notes in circulation . 124,262 62 Due to various banks Discount and premium account 3,867 06 J. 11. Groesbeck, pension agent 4,000 Treasurer of the United States . Dividends unpaid Contingent fund 169,931 63 Individual deposites $1,803,339 70 0992,400 159,164 29,261 25 28,029 45 18,473 95 386,724 13 1,470 17,517 99 170,318 91 $1,803,339 70 AUGUSTUS MOORE, Cashier. CO 6.1 373 as4te fi ,;(12/340417x*vvr https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis e4 a°0 4 *.) / L 312] ,610 STATE of the Clinton Bank of Columbus,6th day of October, 1835. Mlh discounted, viz : On personal security Exchange account Real estate: Banking house Expense account Due from banks: Phenix Bank, New York Mechanics' Bank,Phila. Franklin Bank, halt. Union Bank, Mary land Bank of Pittsburg Mr.& Mc. It'k, Wheeling Franklin Bank, Cincinnati Franklin Bank, Columbus Urbana Banking Company Bank of Zanesville 'Massillon Norwalk Sandusky Circleville Mt. Pleasant Corn. Bank; Cincinnati Bank of Chillicothe Lancaster, Ohio, Bank State Bank of Indiana Bank notes On hand Specie : Silver: American coin Foreign do Gold: American coin Foreign do https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis $476,873 44 1,815 00 5,000 00 1,335 11 135,947 21 2,662 09 474 94 2,153 20 2,306 36 14,761 60 2,615 66 1,927 68 7,595 82 5,030 47 3,160 26 7,303 01 5,111 95 1,846 16 2,217 75 6,233 47 1,363 66 23,009 36 67 40 90,986 83 Capital stock paid in Discounts, &c. Discounts received Exchange account Interest account Profit and loss Treasurer of United States., Public officers: Marshal J. Patterson National Road Fund Due to banks : Corn. Bank, Lake Erie Bank of Dayton 'Wooster Cleaveland Canton Scioto Commercial Bank, Weskrn Reserve Bank Bank of Pennsylvania Xenia Steubenville Circulation Individual deposites $183,600 00 8,662 93 1,916 79 42 43 2,719 27 240,075 45 100 95 71,764 22 5,931 66 933 12 2 72 9,708 70 72 84 139 73 218 79 2 00 469 26 21 72 532,164 00 49,995 69 101,894 49 4,849 35 $908,542 27 $908442 27 611 [ 312 ] STATE of the Clinton Bank of Columbus, 14th day of November, 1835. Bills discounted: On personal security Exchange account Real estate: Banking house Expense account Due from banks: Phcenix Bank, N. York Mechan;cs' Bank, Philad. Franklin Bank, Halt. Union Bank of Maryland M.and M. B'k, Wheeling Lan. 0. Bank Bank of Chillicothe Franklin B'k, Cincinnati Corn. Bank, Cincinnati Bank of Sandusky Bank of Geauga Western Res. Bank Bank of Wooster Urbana Banking Cp. State B'k of Ind. at T. H. Bank notes on hand: Eastern Western Specie: Silver: American coin Foreign coin Gold; American coin Foreign coin https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis $574,100 67 5,515 00 5,000 00 1,905 07 162,770 01 1,580 59 474 94 2,732 20 2,894 48 13,605 81 250 53 1,925 94 7,735 18 8,456 30 50 00 169 82 4,685 08 797 60 265 05 28,687 00 131,106 36 102,818 24 Capital stock paid in Disconnts, Discounts received Exchange account Interest account Profit and loss Treasurer of U. States Public officers: Marshal National road fund Due to banks: Fraklin B'k, Columbus Bank of Cleaveland Bank of Dayton Corn. Bank, Lake Erie. Bank of Xenia Bank of Steubenville Bank of Pittsburg Branch do. at Beaver Pleasant Bank Mount Bank of Massillon Bank of Circleville Corn. Bank, Scioto Bank of Ind. at M. Bank of Zanesville Bank of Norwalk Circulation Individual deposites $252,125 00 13,874 2,273 91 2,748 295,398 59 27 61 06 81 100 95 33,844 52 12,196 67 10,855 69 2,032 27 4,182 47 905 41. 897 79 1,170 76 72 00 789 75 134 74 79 97 2,069 85 232 60 874 76 • 612 15 372,504 00 52,511 91 7,053 73 $1,062,579 60 $1,062,579 60 [ 312 612 S1'_17'E of the ClinIon Bank of Colunabus, 28th day of Nov. 18. dddla discounted: On personal in•curity Exchange account Beal estatc: Bank EIpeliSt. Jrc,,tttlt Due from baiiik•. • Ft ii hank, New York. Bank of Clitll.cothe Lan. 0. Bank Franklin Rank, Cincinnati Commercial Bank, do . Mechanics' Rank, Ptula.. Union Rank of Maryland . Franklin Bank,114dtimore State Wk at l'. H. Bank of Wonster . Bank of Gealiga • C•im. II ink, Lake Erie Bank of Maass lion Commercial Bank, Scioto Bank notes on hand: Eastern . Western Specie: American coin Foreign do Gold: American coin Foreign do • - Capital stock paid in Discount', &C.: Discounts received Exchange account 5,000 00 Interest do 1,750 15 Profit and loss 'treasurer of United States 85.910 33 Public officers: 46053 Marshal of United States 5.968 99 National road fund 8,238 OS Doe to banks: 30.772 13 Feanklm Rank, Columbus 1,576 39 Rank of Cleaveland 2,964 07 hawk of Da)ton 474 94 Bank of Pittsburg 26' 03 Brai.ch ofd i. at Beaver 5,487 62 Bank of Xeina • 30 00 14. Sr. M. Bank, iteuben. 4,226 72 Batik of Circlesille 4,801 24Bank of Mount Pleasant 37.15 Bank of Indians, at Mad. Bank of Norwalk • 40,328 09 Bank of Zanesville . 172,12u 92 Western Reserve Rank Bank of • Urbana HA I.k.r.g; Cu. Rank of San isky 104,954 91 M. 8r, M. Bank, Wheeling Circulation Individual deposites 7,231 15 $392,474 51 1,515 00 $1,056.648 04 No- https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis , 1 256,175 00 15,409 11 2,630 68 79 58 2,753 71 263,398.81 100 95 7,172 49 6,044 38 4,423 07 882 77 1,40726 72 00 820 91 967 79 244 71 789 75 232 60 4,373 19 752 88 744 68 546 66 4,014 40 3,951 57 10,446 54 398,227 00 67,963 35 81,n56,648 04 U3 [ 312 ] Columbus,12th day of Dec.1835. STATE of the Clinton Bank of f Bills discounted: On personal security Exchange account Real estate: Banking house Expense account Due from banks: Phcenix Bank Mechanics' Bank, Phila. • Franklin Bank, Baltimore Franklin Bank, Cincinnati do Corn. Bank, Conn. Bank, Lake Erie Bank of Cleaveland Bank of Muskingum Bank of Marietta Bank of Wheeling Bank of Circleville Bank of Zanesville State B'k of Indi. at T. H. Bank of Chillicothe Lan. 0. Bank Bank of Michigan State Bank of Indiana at R. Bank of Mount Pleasant Bank notes on hand: Eastern Western Specie: Silver: American coin Foreign do Gold: American coin Foreign do https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis .278,323 00 Capital stock paid in Discounts, &c 16,766 SS Discounts received Exchange account, (pre2,378 47 miums received) 5,000 00 54 IS Interest account 1,828 28 2,761 91 Profit and loss 123,189 06 49,224 12 Treasurer of United States. 1,512 38 Public officers: 100 95 Marshal of United States 2,785 10 7,172 49 7,904 02 National road fund • 29,044 54 Due to banks: 2,681 21 Franklin Bank, Columbus 9,604 77 232 60 State Bank, Indiana, at M. 965 00 4,314 00 Urbana Banking Co. 3,229 34 4,374 20 Dayton Bank 242 31 848 00 Bank of 1Vooster 13,267 17 1,349 42 Bank of Pittsburg 1,044 09 3,963'70 Bank of Norwalk 177 81 705 81 Western Ws. Bank 265 05 1,609 11 ky Bank of SAii,liss 1,100 00 6,67.; 20 Bank of X cilia 454 67 868 65 Bank of struhenville 13,000 00 2,703 37 Bank of wissillon 218 85 72 00 Pittsburg Branch at B. 2,707 23 I 789 79 Corn. Bank, Scioto 394,:122 00 • 129,496 00 Circulation 60,552 HO 179,131 32 Individual deposites 0546,862 94 •363 00 109,527 HI 8,033 12 $1,117,010 94 40 614 I 312 ] STATE of the Ctiston Bank of Columbus,-day of-,183-. Bilk discounted tII t persons' Exchange account Kcal c•Iale: Banking house Eaciense account Die from Lank: Urbana Banking Co. Bank of Zanesville Franklin B'k of Cincin'ti Union Bank of Mar,land State Bank of Iiiihana Mechanics' Bank, Philad. • Bank of Norwalk Bank of sandusky Franklin Bank of Halt. Com. Bank, ciliCItIna• Bank oft'lullicotlie Bank of Wiitiater Bank of Xenia Western Reserve Bank Bank of Geangs Bank of Nliiskingum Bank of Orcleville Pluenix Bank, N. York Lan. Ohio Bank Bank notes on liand: YAstern Western Specie: Siker: American coin Foreign coin Gold: American coin Foreign coin https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis $522,291 76 1,513 00 5,600 00 1,597' 26 7,347 74 4,931 id2 4,761 2,135 20 67 40 1,685 14,630 HI 8,331 474 14 3,331 14.74$ ..21.3 11 91 39 781 la 50 00 3,391 50 8,638 08 92,841 76 18,331 81 Capita stock paid in Discounts, 81.c. Discounts received Exchange account Interest account Profit and loss Treasurer of U. States Public officers: Marshal U. S. National road fund Due to banks: Cons. Bank, Lake Erie Bank of Cleaveland Bank of Mount Pleasant Corn. Bank, Scioto Bank of Da ton • Bank of Steubenville • BAnk of Wheeling Batik of Pittsburg Franklin B'k, Columbus Bank of NI.issillon Circulation Indtsidual deposites $207,430 00 11,816 91 2,161 47 74 74 2,736 21 219,364 41 100 95 53,844 52 9,72988 13,296 75 789 75 1,561 49 2,279 27 483 15 450 55 1,170 76 5,979 26 134 74 355,057 00 63,394 57 20,843 00 82,260 05 100,992 67 5,693 42 , $931,881 38 '931,881 38 615 [ 3i STATE of the Clinton Bank of Columbus on Saturday, the 26th day ql December, 1835. Bills discounted: On personal security Exchange account Beal estate: Banking-house Expense account Due from banks: Plicenix Bank Corn. Bank, Lake Erie Union Bank,Tennessee Bank of Louisville Bank of Michigan State Bank, Indiana Franklin Bank,Columbus Branch Bank, Cincinnati Bank, Cleaveland Bank, Moskingum Union Bank, Maryland Wooster Bank Bank, Sandusky Bank, Xenia M. & U. Bank, Wheeling Bank, Circleville Corn. Bank, Cincinnati Ilassillon . Bank, Zanesville Bank, Dayton Franklin Bank, Baltimore Bank, Chillicothe LAII. 0. Bank Bank notes on hand: Eastern Western . Specie: Silver: American and foreign coin Gold: American and foreign coin https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Capital stock paid in $518,017 28 Discounts, &c.: 365 00 , Discounts received Exchange account • 3,000 00 ' Interest account 1,9;.1 46 ' Profit and loss Treasurer of United States 24,861 44 ' Public officers: 15,822 55 ! Marshal United States 1,046 70 ' National road fund 2,770 23 Due to banks: 12,997 50 Bank, Pittsburg 1,349 32 ' Bank, Norwalk 6,876 12 Western Reserve Bank F.& U. B'k, Steubenville 13,706 30 ; Bank, Mount Pleasant 1,226 79 Branch Pittsburg Bank, 1,071 :14 Beaver 12 67 , 7,492 96 Corn. Bank, Scioto Urbana Banking Com22,727 68 pany 1,045 SO 7,416 76 Circulation 961 69 Individual deposites 30,953 78 2,174 88 179 72 953 37 2,885 10 , 2,224 82 6,918 38 $284,700 00 17,492 10 2,603 98 .56 38 2,765 66 311,629 20 3,100 93 7,172 49 1,349 42 7,444 70 997 07 815 78 300 27 72 00 949 90 3,763 90 394,177 00 90,858 72 28,515 64 285,862 27 111,194 68 11,748 77 .1 , I! , ! i $1,130,249 52 i '.! $1,130,249 52 • S (5" https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis y4.2 -74Z - • [ Doc. No.' 42.] V-TABLE, Ranks of Ohrb. Name, place, and date. 'Lams and Stocks. Roal Ilstatc. Discounts. Lancaster, Ohio. Barth, Lancaster, Jan. 15,1835 - $556,391 14 Dayton Bank, Dnyton, Dee. 22,1834 - a)242,719 4. Farmers Bank, Canton, Jan. 19, 1835 169,691 04 Belmont Bank,St. Clairscille, Dee.24, 1834 2065t, 86 Conunercial Bank of Lake Erie,Cleaveland,Jan.1,1835 507,770 14 Urbana Banking Company, • Urbana,Jan. 13, 1835 141,478 53 Bank of Sandusky, Sandusky . City, 1gc.1,1a4 36,8145 27 Westerniteset ve Bank, Warren, Dec. 29, 1834 - (h)9 2,115 13 Chilicothe Bank, Chilicothe, Jan. 13, 1835 - . 518,167 Bank ofMuskingum,Putnam, 125,83257 Jan. 15, 1835 Bank of Marietta, Marietta, (c)126,322 74 Jan. 5, 1835 Commercial Bank of &ion), Portsmouth, Jan. 14, 1835 123,6875 Bank of Mount Pleasant, M't Pleasant, Jan.6, 1835 299,5W 00 Franklin Bank of Columbus, Columbus, Jan. 14, 1835 567,942 08 Farmersand Mechanics Bank, 260,334 14 Steubenville, Jan. 21, 18:35, 4,183,926 r 0.2.5001 Due from Banks. Bank Notes, I $5,330.99 $77,024 101 34,871 0tti' / 19,599 57 19574 J,97002 3,703 37 43,891,67 47,916 00 1,88000 35,663 13 31,800'00 3,887 58(e)74,546 31 42,281 014 :13,696 16 25,29820' 1.2(0) 31,071 4,435 taks 60.'141 00 21 830 07 175,623 54 59,3441 3t 80,445 4 20,90000 213350 19,459 4i , 14,521 33 9'122 7tr. ,i 20,907 18,149404 19,252 39 18,142 91 90,242 81 96,407 71k• 9,5001 8,609 70 33,444 10 37,690 Ot 72,745 24 739,930 161524,848 36' Including $1,699 50 suspended debt. Debts due the Bank. Including $6,079 86 suspended debt. Real estate, banking house, and furniture. Including $50,546 11, put down as "specie in eity of New York, subject t,to Sc draft at sight for redemption of our notes.' https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis [ Doc. No. - 47 42. 9 • li•oni, Reports to the Legislatore. i I Specie. i ()Owl ' lw,,Nun,mts. 92,250 081 51,973 01 1,t.42 07 Due to, Banks. Circulation. 102,640 00 18,810 C4 1,87108 214,125 00 70,00000 27,491,02 2,317 96 207,091 00 155,550 00()31,863 22 2,40342 197,978 00 515 31 50,111 57()30,030 76 18,042 78 ' 50,600 00 50,816 MS 144,057 50 85,12991 30,465 98 014,018 57 3,154 48 6,181 11 - 350,300 00i 99,540 03j 8,643 41 110,650 001 12,192 15 136,44k2 00 34,000 00 A • 119,175 00 (k)56,117 50 361,781 58 111,372 00 17,018 16 71,750 00 17,316 06 92,892 00 38,919 55 187,384 00 49,337 TA 431,125 00 122,087 29 4,44756 315,376 00 117,319 50, 45,013 55 . 3,259 92 229,576 50 ,. 152,715 04(g)16,557 51 61,818 41 1422,221 68 Other 249,314 a9(093,226 02 32,769 05 301,745 00 51,599 24 30,30965 Dept,sitcs $184,100 00 $142, ,229 73 02,991 376357,529 00 79,415 71 44,401 58 Capital. 27,433 8,360 31 593 41 17,963 451 12,508 17 549 07 82,451 72 78,648 137,037 ,371,253 57' 734,673 11! 106,611 90 ,978,288 80 (_, f) In the hands of agents. Itcal and personal property. Ine1uding809 76 rindrawn dividends. s To State of Ohio $17,8811 644. Including $115 OR unclaimed dividends. i Debts due by the Bank after deducting amount of notes in circulation.. (i https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 56,147 50 Name, place, and date. Loans and dis- Stocks. Real estate. Due from counts, banks. ' ommercial,Cincinnati, May 16,1835 - $1,481,465 03 Franklin, Cincinnati,May 16, 1835 1,622,234 51 linton, Columbus, May 12, 1835 367,614 54 ' Zanesville, Zanesville, Nov. 13, 1835 Circleville, Circleville, Nov. 11, 1835 Norwalk, Norwalk, Nov.-9, 1835 Xenia, Xenia, Nov. 6, 1835 Ohio Life 6t. Trust Co. Cincinnati, Nov. 27, 1835 Hamilton, Hamilton, Nov. _ _ 19, 1835 Cleaveland, Cleaveland, January, 1835 Massillon,Massillon,Jan. 1835 do Wooster, Wooster, Geaguti, Painesville, Jan.1825 Lafayette, Cmeinna:i, dJ olumbiana, New Lisbon,Nocamber, 1835 • ' mi Ex. Co.Cincinnati,November, 1835 - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 3,471,311 11 264,247 281 388,873 71• 275,239 21 124,638 00 898,707 31 145,027 00 Bank notes. _ _ _ $23,833 33 159,936 11 101 ,595 _ - 34,793 33 42,9l6 _ 23,833 33 383,64;6 09231,422 . 8188,936 65$86,9U Doc. No. 42. ] returns to the Treasury Department. Specie. $141,849 Other investments. Capital. Deposites. Due to Banks. Circulation. Other liabihties. $1,631 221,000,000 00 $424,565 02 $141,217 97 $285,817 00 $4,609 4 175,152 I 2,233 641,000,000 00 89,6057 522,921 70 112,105 06 372,514 00 107,650 11 57,06048 198,336 00 3,864 862,155,000 001,055,136 83 310,382 50 856,667 00 _ 399,608 10 155,00000 481 0 5,093 returns to the Treasury Department. 40,32688 146,510 50 4,475 38 193,503 0 60,354 39 '200,00000 22,733 58127,377 44 243,000 0 31,522 3e '65,603 132,521 21 74,04000 32,081 861 32,42500 229,120 00 105,000 00 259,588 5 46,758 84J 7,508 11 13,233 0' 675,367 00 140,326 43 211,587 17 536,390 00 152,473 00 28,613 00 65,00000 486,006 17 13,233 05 1,293,438 in 86,550 00 300,255 71 250,948 10 1,386,565 00 returns to the Legislature. 50,056 08 71,345 48,118 7 _ _ - 1 109,00000 100,000 00 62,048 91: I - - $16,998 00 176,048 00 98,941 00 69,520 I _ 264,048 91 _ _ 35,98700 returns to the Legislature. 39,359 31 57,000 00 250,000 00 Banks of Ohio. 6 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 80,541 00 152,473 00 [ Doc. No. 42. } 82 • Bank* of Ohio Y—TABLE VIII. Totals. Date. Loans and discounts. Stocks. Realestate Due from banks. Bank notes I 1835 Total of tab:e I - 15 Jan. $4,183,926 56 $2,500 $72,745 24 $739,930 16 $524,848 36 Do. II - 3 May 23,833 33 383,666 09 211,452 06; 3,471,314 11 7,655,240 67 2,500 96,578 57 1,123,596 25 Total oftables I&II 1835 Not. 24 Total of table IV Do. Do. VI ir 1835 Jan. do. 1 do. Total of tables IV, 1836 - 5 Jan. V,and VI Do. I, II,& III Aggregate Table VII 1835 - 29 Jan. 2 Whole number of banks in Ohio - 31 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 2,096,732 53 11,922 74 310,240 68 756,231 36 515,998 9,751,973 20 2,500 108,501 31 1,433,836 93 1,272,268 53 319,276 319,276 88 9,751,973 20 2,500 108,501 31 1,433,836 93 10,071,250 08 1,2viso 2,500 108,501 31 1,433,836 93 1,2'72,2% Doc. No. 42. 83 -tkontinued. -SUMMARY. Specie. Other investments. Capital. Deposites. Duetobanks. Circulation. Other liabilities. $822,221 68 $27,433 46 2,371,253 57 $134,673 11 $106,611 902,978,288 80856,147 9 398,608 10 3,864 86 2,155,000 001,065,136 83 310,382 50 856,667 00 5,093 4 ,221,829 78 31,298 32 4,526,253 571,789,808 94 416,994 403,834,955 80 61,240 94 486,006 17 1,707,835 95 169,520 30 39,359 31 _ 13,233 05 1,293,438 71 300,255 71 250,948 101,386,565 03152,473 ii 44,531 37 5,819,692 282,090,065 65 667,942 505,221,520 90213,713 _ _ - 264,048 91 51,000 00 250,000 00 _ - _ 351,987 00 80,541 00 198,879 61 1,707,835 95 571,048 91 432,528 00 44,551 37 5,819,692 282,090,565 65 667,542 905,221,520 90213,713 1,906,715 56 44,531 37 6,390,741 192,090,065 65 667,942 905,654,048 80213,713 _ https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis [ Doc. No. 65. ] '76 No. 1.--TABLE 1. Name, place, and date. Loans and discounts. Real Other in- Due from estate. vestin'ts. banks. Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, January 4. 1836 $3,103,461 $32,500 $3,205 $501,847 do., Franklin Bank, do. 1,195,414 31,758 2,000 142,861 do., Lafayette Bank. do. 1,987,571 25,000 140,033 Ohio.Life TrustCo., do., January, 1836 1,515,952 357,116 Miami Expoiting Co.. do.. Total of Cincinnati banks 'October 17, 1836 • 7,1-02,398 90,258 591,742 2,377 5,205 1,141,857 3,3.44 86,681 8,391,140 92,635 8,549 1,20'3,538 On or near the Ohio ririr: Columbiana. Batik, New Lisbon Far'rs& Mee h'ics' Bk,Steubenville,Jan.6, 1836 Belmont Bank, St. Clairsville, Jan. 5, 1836 do. Bank of Marietta, Marietta, Scioto Bank, Portsmouth, January 7, 1836 98,009 376,758 316,088 145,184 306,450 96,331 110,417 43,364 27,886 109,727 8,i7I09 .3,357 20,00 l'alley of the Muskiagutn: Fa:'non: Bank of Canton, Canton, Jan. 4, 1836 do. Batik of Massillon. Massil!on, do. Bank of Wooster, Wooster, Bank of Zanesville, Zanesville, January 8. 1836 Batik of Muskingum, Putnam. January 1, 18:16 211,803 247,151 213,046 343,204 239,378 3,765 2,500 4-97 2,511 1,Cioo 95,820 119,619 t 4,099 85,320 100,351 Valley el the S.rioio: Franklin Bank of Columbus, Columbus Clinton Bank, Columbus, January 4, 1836 Bank of Circleville, Circleville, January 1, is:it; Lancaster Ohio Bank, Lancaster, Jan. 25, 1836 B'k of Mount Pleasant, Mt. Plea'et, Jan. 4, 1836. Bank of Chillicothe, Chillicothe, Dee. tn, 1835 - 696,.191 12,270 557,139 7,651 414,160 4,754 fa:/2,72) 13,144 369,259 2,433 '704,526 21,139 5,500 46,030 261,017 75,199 72,291 32,709 245,494 Valley of the Miomi: Urbana Banking Company,Urbana,Jan.5, 1836 Bank of Xenia; Xenia, December 8, 1835 Dayton Bank, Dayton, December 21, 1835 Bank of Hamilton Hamilton, January 12, 1836 252,294 122,833 285,685 192,015 535 11,018 2,570 2,277 43,691 16,389 118,946 49,926 On or near Lat.., Ern Western Reserve Bank, Warren, Jun. 9, 145 Dein Bank of Geauga, Com'IBank of L. Eric. Cleo veland,Jim. 15, 1836 do., 4, Jan. 18:t6 Bank of Cleaveland. Bank of Norwalk. Norwalk. November 30, 1836 Sandusky. January , Bank of 31 loink, 110.1 I I. tint•li 279,878 197,629 611,910 411,257 272,587 214,810 A 6,147 6,494 3,485 1,196 4,900 1,980 56,654 734 90,755 57,385 74,429 86,291 17.079,714 223375 29,075 3,318,708 Cntamercia tint of Cincinnati ,,Wes, on aCCOURt of hills rateable, the cum inserted under the I cad of 'othtw " Th. 1.4f1 vette Bank owes, for notes urea ierred loon oilice of Wilk t,f II. S.,(2lecinnati,0440,000. Cot. tninaferred from other Souk ti. S.,674 507,inserted Under the head of 'other liabilities.. lection't on sreomo (:ncnt oily reports, due from banks, 110 9th depodted in New York, 8246,000. Roth o n.i , Obi. The , 1,1 th,,.ttor« tabt.e uwler the head of"due from banks." Its capital it Lives as In the table, end . shear NUM,ar, the with male for deposites company a year and upwards.) The amount Fiveh iu the tie•int. Itrwk..t.. between adtia include," &noshes by the truAt depart:nob Ir711P75 08. Depontes by indiriduoie, awe under tlw head " 6r7 Strt https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1. [ Doc. No. 65. I 177 -BANKS OF OHIO. Circulationj Deposite's. Due to other Other banks. liabilities. Notes of other banks. Specie. • $658,491 431,825 103,916 61,990 8666,787 204,628 105,650 26.1,984 Sgb1,303 .W,418,148 737,168 576,952 201,701 531,207 728,301 551,699 1,246,049 119,531 3,761,503 122,768 1,259,222 36,198 1,295,410 17,355 38,758 53,604 16,191 28,169 2,759,981 261,881 ---..--. 1,365,580 3,021,863 41,629 56,754 43,536 16,112 59,308 131,121 326,419 256,218 120,351 189,869 $314,252 $371,062 230,204 96,921 247;973 514:807 676,0.i7 919,351 I 888,869 153,023 _ ---J-----: 3,887,271 1 1,072,374 888,869 il 45,714 118,596 33,470 12,986 28,181 I $1,400,000. 1,000,poo 1,00o,000 3,676,067 290,255 . 3,966,321 15,529 15,959 9,334 1,735 36,837 00,000 '117,319 155,550 95,170 146,474 51!,015 . 1,657 33,897 11,681 31,608 16,811 L 66,811 5,549 36,561 80,000 130,000 97,300 149,817 121,250 t 32,429 54,012 61,270 19,445 .22,273 56,124 61,431 53,403 51,728 31,068 281,817 212,759 180,671 270,771 230,753 '107,815 9/4,617 10,944 138,91O -38,359 .50,463 152,660 114,879 51,158 70,417 45,815 176,416 366,956 376,812 286,572 598,903 217,063 539,354 105,300 481,671 29,902 250,254 73,601 168,285 27,607 . 11,315 25,861 17,093 ' 967 49,928 28,836 33,461 33,307 . .. 38,398 68,129 81,961 53,107 198,055 105,141 279,686 189,816 59,910 47,401 91,461 37,709 . 15,515 1,101 5,252 677 • 492,761 58,316 9.4,930 43;411 16,005 17,617 35,530 31,759 75,387 56,747 38,867 16,371 228,300 196,046 388,936 981,988 187,814 175,451 81,149. 0,409 182,335 81,187 43,917 41,800 F 2.715,262 I 1,921,906 I 9,675,644 6,115,914 NOTEM. 475455 1-'8,650 209,009 P.12,q.-20 22,304 30,000 135,515• 80,175 129,995 99,385 2,136 29,537 . :74,601 17,888 3,175 21403 1,420,615 1 921,006 I 151,412 67,000 fZ99,595 177,395 161,215 100,000 8,369.744 . The acconnts of the Miami Exporting Company Include those of its branch at Conneaut. This !able has been formed from the statements rendered to the L-lioature, with the exception of the et;IPIlle Its iiof the atftirm of the banks of Circleville and Norwalk,and ofthe Miami ExlmrtIng Company, winch were made directly v, this Itepartnicat. and several of the other banks mentioned in the table, broke or in pentliht W1.4. The Miami Exporting(' steut many yearl ago, and have lately hii•en resuscitated." No account ha, been received of th cun ma of the Ailiisan Irian Company at Urativille, one of the lady resuin itated batiks 12 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis et-t€L-1.7-41 / - 37 71-z-i-0---a-u-7I https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 4)4,37 ( o,Jimuctry, 1837,previous to suspenslon „ specie payment. A A 1.-Banks of, !Liam Carta'...lock c 0•011. paid Ohio •L fe Intor. and 1'. oat Co. - Cismilmati Commercial Bank of Cincionati Do. Frabklin Bank of Cincinnati Dn. Lafayette Boik of Cincinnati Do. Miami Exporiin4 Company Do. Clinton Bank of Co!umbus - Columbus Franklin Rank of Columbus Do. Dayton B•nk - Dayton Bail of X...nis Xr Ilia Bank of Hamilton - Hamilton Urbana B inking Company - Urbana Bank of Sautlii ky - Sandm.ky city Bank of 1Vooster - Wooster Commereal flank or Lake F.i.e. Cleveland Bank of Clevt laitl I)... B•nk a Noraalk - Norwalk Bank of Masillon . Mass.Uon Bank or chaticothe . Chillicothe Bank of Circleville Circleville Lane .ster Oho fink . Lancaster Bank of Zanesville . Zar esviIle Bank or mo,kiogom . . Potivam Bank of Marietta . - Marietta Farmers aid Mechanic,' pink - Stttibenville Columbian Ilaok . :view Lisbon Farmers' Bank of Canton Western Reserve Bank - W..rren Bank of Motint Pleasant . Moont Pleasant. Belmont B.o.k of St. Cairsville St. Clai,sville Bank or Cealiga . Vaiiiesv.Ile' commercial 14:41.k of Scioto - ! l'or annuli Granville Alexandrian Society . isGrativille Cii cidat ion. Total Due to banks. Due from hanks.I $24',451 24 $164,596 53 629,194 83 1,753,838 21 77,333 85 248.703 51 165,749 07 296,886 61 92,854 07 85,732 58 3,104 29 i 174,093 97 16,072 90 48,580 24 8,544 95 18,388 58 162 12 2,634 26 4,899 78 , 4,033 46 23,80.3 , 10,935 92 7,041 05 22,709 04 4,763 34 17,622 33 21,218 16 271,223 77 53,781 SO 67,891 12 3,175 63 74,439 49 24,397 54 176,305 49 10.690 55 353,589 55 26,131 67 1:83,0 386 1 9376 70,‘.:67 68 3,569 64 : 93,107 91 85 06 ; 102 838 04 434 74 27,870 98 12,"262 07 77,634 54 1,686 70 98,057 99 4.311 59 33,435 79 8,346 61 93,516 73 6,873 77 14,609 01 18,759 23 1,911 29 , 52,555 98 1,128 9.4 100,181 52 1,635 54 17,226 94 $628,594 60 $t84,378 46 $392,395 1,0004000 608,360 45 1,115,548 1,000,000 261,961 64 485,878 1,000,000 118,232 50 478,083 292.935 132,588 62 383,645 299,500 83,283 62 113,016 272,.7.93 481,500 493.83'2 97 65612 167,203 52 66,745 33 69,635 100,000 '23,123 C9 100,000 108,343 28,093 64 108,866 22 29,183 53 157,488 100,000 It 46,292 194,289 150,221 80' 29,428 6.3 400,0,0 356,1:33 110,706 35 2115,925 242,834 93,745 15 187,874 161,245 67 43,917 20 320,181 200,000 35,582 59 500,090 472,477 08 75,474 98 200,000 145,741 28,883 55 200,000 274,423 50 208,781 42 189,626 258,262 50 63,151 82 123,00J 136,876 33,311 39 101,090 120,271 73 12,638 93 273,000 401,281 50 68,407 27 60,000 140,003 35,143 76 80,00(1 172,446 45,145 09 213,900 165,837 50 50,607 61 191,495 193,930 41.627 27 193,790 273,292 28,923 73 00) 178,813 19 254 30 268,621 26 248,8)7 39,516 51 146.129 11 101,213 10,728. 19 ---.---, -$0,247.296 98 , ,,3'26974$1 80 1$3,464,450 21 $1.471 : https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis rt- posites. OIN,AWN!AamilhicAmmig4ir_ $4,597,579 46 -sow Sp(&e. $1t9,007 33 654,361 89 239,559 141,872 33 108,233 23 136,389 61 186,878 89 97,624 50 56,024 19 32,257 07 42,307 52 19,137 12 53,531 01 144,143 70,472 .57 38,867 14 63,944 78 161,922 53 64,041 95 80,630 02 81,956 07 45,057 58 28 971 89 61,207 85 65,070 48,5.-,9 49 37,498 23 42%102 58 62,227 90 29,324 77 60,048 '27,924 93 $4,133,334 94 - • - *Vow- .1 A Bank, . -Ohio Life Insor and Tiust Co. Commercial Batik of Cincinnati Franklin Iltok ;if Cincinnati Lafa)ette B k of Cincinnati Mismi Exporting Company Clinton 11,11k of Columbus Franklin Batik of Cottimbus Daytnn Bank Bank of Xenit 11a.iik of Ham11ton Urbana Ranking Compaoy Bank of Sandu•ky Bank of ‘Vooster Commercial Bank of Lake Erie Bank of Cleveland Bank of Now Bank of Masllon Bank of Cliillicnthe Bank of Circkville Lancaster Ohio Bank Bank of Zunsville Bank of Muskingum Bank of Marietta Farmers and Mechanics' Bank Columbiana Bank Farmers' Bank of Cantbn • Western Reserve Bank Bank Belmont Bank of St. Cl iirsville Bank of Geauga cnumercial Bank of Scioto Granville Alexandrian Society Total of mount Picasant https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis ..( - - • - --- - , I Location. ; Not( s i .11 ha nil. 1) t , 111A, iiiiini,i I'. $U :, 7,191 . $1,4?.;;:65 71; 3,826,010 72 00,01 / .72.712,411 91 , 183,127 4.j Do. 289,480 716,118 43 1)o. 204,075 30 1,973 130 23 93,316 ..2 Do. 1,992,048 08 53,087 45 i 49,702 91,617 3,528 56 1)o. 683,669 31 33,122 18,901 28 Columbus 489,238 24. 388,317.77 100,221 1,9 Dc. 766,708 32 '20,172 :38 61.,53.3 .51 !1 1).9ton 8 354 1;9 174,413 96 '.',6 ',.., . 7. 23,599 Xenia 119,834 45 2,931 32 11,980 3,373 19 Hamilton 3,692 97 177,761 57 26,641 Urbana 249,229 49 9,026 95 13,631 Saridni.ky city 5,0(9) 207,533 01 2,34.1 4,237 82 19,854 Wooster 292,233 32 34,435 53 920 59 .1,639 13 70,283 Cleveland 239,133 679,294 23 31,946 69 80,186 Do. 420,131 12 18,251 86 16,661 43,891 1,973 Nonlalk 16,005 50 272,587 57 1,677 10,1;81 83 Massild n 23.465 322,886 33 12,1;62 39 Chillico he 542,376 67 19,979 1)8 28,066 '23,143 39 Circieville 18,7:0 19,161 28 278,828 71 Lancaster 36,711 221,00 79 22,482 19 Zanesville 3( 8,590 68 7,57! 311 41,344 8,128 9( Notiuon 16,423 97 16,024 27 146,234 15 458 62 Matietta 31,186 31 143,616 63 6,947 31 4,8.59 6-i Siculn•nvil'e 3-1,033 563,770 52 12,762 61 New Lisbon 4,311 91,563 78 5,117 31 Canton 25,750 215,196 07 24,754 65 Warren 97,535 213,186 61 10,355 39 Mount Pleasant 38,819 344,814 2,372 15 St. Clairsville 56,675 392,054 93 Painesville 15,684 174,358 33 7,623 77 Portsm uth 2.1,395 330,526 38 7,927 17 _ Granville 30,976 176,656 0;1 6,306 44; 7 -2-_ _ _ $1.710,827 48 $18,178,699 97 I.S3U6,837 :!‘- 1.120,46.; ,;u $534,384 27 :a Cilleinllati • ,i,.-,,(1;19 All which is respec fully submitted. JOHN A. 118VA1`.:, • vii§ppw 1837. Commercial, Cincinnati . Aug. 16$2,328.343 $34,426 Franklin, (10 50 1419,918 $4.7,030 37,000 Lafayette, do 37,500 - lady 31 1,937,512 Ohio Life 8r. Trust Co., Cin. Aug. 18 9 .9,755 . Miami Exporting Cu., do. 558,910 3,008 23 Total of Cincinnati banks - Columbiana, New Lisbon 28 Farmers & Meehan, Steu. 2 Belmont, St. Clairsville 29 Bank of Marietta, Marietta 8 ank %Vest Union, W. U. 31 Corn. ll'k Scioto, Portsm. 26 Farmers' Bank, Canton T Bank Massillo , Ma•.sillon Sept.25 Bank of Wooster, Wooster A.ug. 1 Bank of Zanesville, Zanes. 3 Bank Muskingum, Putnam 5 Alexandrian Society, Gran. 26 Franklio, Columbus 2 Clinton, dd. 1 Bank of Circleville. Circle. 24 Lancaster (Ohio) ll'k, La'-. 3 B'k Mount Pleasant at P. 26 Bank of Chillicothe, Chilli. 1 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 7,354,438 47,000 111.934 108,919 472,897 274,513 152,845 50,000 33,631 384,689 346,534 293,718 394,046 331,069 90,141 261,805 659,506 380,254 374,135 468,700 5,001 294,351 471,842 8,609 2,764 5,886 1,143 17,900 3,765 2,162 - 11,786 8,189 4,968 39,529 2,433 13,874 .a_i o ,.. C. in tl1 -B (a ... .c.3 •gt o c. a' Due to banks. . V "Zs* 1;4 4 Notes of other banks. i ..4 o 2 in Ohio, subsequent to suspension ofspecie payments. Due by banks. Date. L911115 Name and place. .-Banks of and discounts. A A Other investments. ! .2. .5 .i V ,... •:-.; i a "iii C. $2,321 5913,0 8 $97,913 $564,553$969,378$669,854 $479,057 $559,156$1,000,00 28,335 54,352 48,754 200,835 258,963 551,177 85,503 1,000,00 82,627 32,471 153,871 350,998 88,326 70,781 660,000 1,000,0 175,930 108,669 228,895 10,000 203,693 240,64' 130,277 593,447 472,93 131,271 73,202 66,827 305,141 63,410 153,202 296,22 40,836 1,357,2181 361,009 1,214,981 2,088,177 1,613,416 918,819 1,612,603 3,769,16 ' 25,392 1,837 40,780 80,033 11,571 18,110 60,011 68,272 31,537 65,771 204.723 75,937 24,962 326,43 40,850 45,089 1,349 59,190 133,161 41,466 4,527 238,99 8,251 34,246 42,472 82,623 35,810 6,205 34,323 129,44, 4,021 15 269 21,193 48,301 1,22 20,00 7,317 26,128 14,950 50,046 159,552 20,813 21.741 275,19 41,668 8,416 18,594 256,967 16,02 19,023 22,921 100,00 2,85 79,260 4,348 25,258 165,687 14,478 11,443 200,00 14,034 34,576 53,756 169,263 123,710 3,226 190,34 25,360 42,840 55,808 124,506 , 44,26, 12,888 266,4 131,611 25,062 68,786 41,472 110,034 78,875 2,773 150,00 582 25,088 10,987 -17,993 107,702 44,482 1,3721 9,369 156,72 481,56( - 108,474, 32,853 255,3: 297,297 232,830 21,785 3o0,00( 29,0501 12,376 101,177 126,229 48,493 17,223. 200,00 13,9551 37,495 23,517 186,198 41,341 3,356 286,73 18,469, 51,183 86,522 180,784 140,900 46,340: 195,09 22,497: 18,897 29,930 118,936 44,179 4,176 311,954 60,660! 71,461 168,900 297,114 255,449 12,273: 500,00( V." .141WW.ramailarilh Ab• 0414,4- •41.414-' - -.14011w. L.-.1 T -Par Urbana Rasa:, Urbana Dayton Rank, Dayton Bank of Hamilton, liamil. Bank 4;1 Xenia, Xenia . Western Reserve, Warren Bank Geauga, PAinesville Corn. lrk Lake Erie, Cle. do. Bank of Clevel.tul, Bank of Norwalk, !.40rw..11k Bank of Stuidusky, Sand. July 2s Attg.•21 16 July 31 Aug. 1 25 1 7 7 Total of 33 bits & 1 hr. of Total of 33 b'ks & 2 hr. Ohio Life & Trust co,,Cin,. - Total of 33 Wks, 2 hr., . and 1 Trust Co. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis "v 6,013 2,97U 6,147 10,793 3,928 4,941 7,837 - ! 23,317 f 21,609 1,5201 17,092 9,191 1,25',/ 76,184 50,831 158,77; 67,453 44,678 44,941 57,313 53,417 1(' '7 49,730 .,5 78,839 61,927 64,656 1. 10,838 42,913 92,337 12,454 25,152 57,839 98,352 54,076 23,719 so,631 140,965 50,033 24,004 1,758 30,951 171,251 23,859 100,011 347,682 206,141 152,821 20,558 60,157 232,131 11,607 33,219 193,860 37,967 19,214 20,608 133,531 23,657 797,113 1,634,171 4,441,803 1,967,681 301,211 131,901 3,946,748 8,9.15,409 70,950' 163,6;71 432,343 1,1 50,763 918,81911,612,603 3,769,162 7,354,438 47,000: 111,93440,856 1,357,218 361,009 1,214,981 3,088,177 1,613,416 1,744,504 9,715,910 16,259,847 117,950 277,5711 493,199 2,307,981 1,158,122 2,80,152 6,530,980 3,581,097 1,220,03 Total of 28 hanks ?..1 hr. Total of 5 Cin. Agency of Commereal Irk Cincinmoi, St. Lows. 306,36; 11 146,927 1. 142,97.. 166,235 239,2(4 257,080 836,732 503,936 313,884 176,211 " ..,„ 40* 13,296 63,086 133,436 172,882 5,718 100,000 4,786 100,000 723 198,142 3,733 151,461 1,811 . 500 0. 0 15,263 226,345 14,488 163,299 2,749 100,000 4,219 391,278 83,0011 2,`26,5 6,915 2,335 317,991 -1,744,504 9,715,910 16,610,777 117,950 277,!,71 495,534 2,823,972 1,160,387 2,856,067 6,330,980 4,172,37511,303,031 330,930 - I 29 2,89.3,913 - I 13 " S9,264 75,000 328 561 2,073,065 19,504,69'2 117,950, 316,833 570,534 2,825,972 1,160,187 !,856,067 6,530,9804,172,375 1,303,031 • Life insurance and trust department. 9,715,910 rjjspif, At.lsadiee — ^tato'of the Commercial Basalt Capital stock subscribed Remaining unpaid pf last instalmen 7,725 Capital stock paid in flank notes in circulation of$5 and upwards do of $1,2 and 3 Do Due to individual depositors .. Due to varimis banks Dividend declared this day, 3 per cent. State tax, 4 per cent, on dividend Contingent fund agreeably to charter Surplus fund chine/m*0U ore the first Monday in January, /509,000 .• 492 275 205,950 58,57:.: 264.522 153,759 86 23,717 08 15,000 600 15,604 10 000 172 48 1832, as required by the Charter. 711 She Auditor of Ohio. Domestic bills discounted Foreign bills discounted, viz. $70.377 52 Payable at New Orleans 42,372 70 Payable at Philadelphia 28.973 11 Payable at Louisville 16,489 65 Payable at New York 8,866 71 Payable at Pittsburgh Payable at St. Louis, Natchez, Nashville, and 6,365 67 Mobile 8,689 03 Payable at sundry banks in Ohio Due by various banks Cash on hand, viz.—Gold Silver Cents 67 182,134 39 12,767 16 688 89 61,416 47 65 00 Notes ofthe Bank of United States and branches Notes of specie-paying banks incorporated by the State Notes of Eastern specie-paying banks Personal property Real estate, none. Previous dividends, none. 9604,496 62,170 36 55,770 `2.4 34 089 5,980 158,009 36 2,669 84 960,076 42 960,076 42 Tux STATE OV OHIO, City of Cinciawati,.sa.—Before me, E Hotchkiss, Mayor of the city aforesaid, personally came Robert Buchanan,l'resident, and Augustus Moore, cashier of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, and made oath that the foregoing statement is correct. R. BUCHANAN President. AVOCSTOS MOORE, Cashier. Sworn to, and subscribed before me, this third day of January, 1832. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and allixed the seal of said city. E. HOTCHKISS, Mayor. We, as directors of the Bank, hereby certify to the correctness of the foregoing statement. R. BUCHANAN, President• HENRY ORNE, EDMUND C. SMITH, JOHN T. MARTIN, G. R. GILMORE, JOHN YOUNG, D. GRIFFIN, EZEKIEL THORP, C kl1B BATES, THOMAS S REILLY. WM. S. HATCH, A trite copy. R. OSBORN, Juditor Ohio. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis [ Doe. No. Statement of the Bank of Geauga. . Stock ordered to he paid Less the an:04.ett of •wo instalments,(deducting the div, !e:1(1 on the amount paid in,) on 80 sha,t • ,,,1 which stock the instalments have teq_ii ohared to the holder Actual}: p lid in Gold am: silver in the %Truk Deposites Jille and redeemable funds of other banks Debts due thk bank Bills in circulation $45,000 1,3RS 43,61 21,21 5.12 24,559 115. S7 111,737 BANK OF GEAUGA, Painesville, 27th November, 1.83.c.; I We,Charles C. Paine and Edward Bronson, do solemnly swear that above is a 'rut: and correct sta•emeot of the affairs of this ha ,k, as requi of us by the 16th section of the act entitled "An act to incorporate stockholders of the Bank of Geauga." CHARLES C. PAINE, PresideLl. EDWARD BRONSON, Cashier. Ili Personally appeared before me, Charles C. Paine and Edward. Bronsoi who severally made oath to the truth of the above statement, as subscritics by them, 271h November, 183a [L. s.] A. J. VAN BOKKERCK, Notary Public. A true copy: R. OSBORN, wladitor of State. EXECUTIVE OFFICE, Raleigh, N. C., September 1, 1832. SIR: In reply to your letter of 12th July last, I have to observe, that, 14 North Carolina, there are only three hanks: State Bank capital $1,600,00Q Newhern Bank, Capital $800,00C each. Cape Fear Bank, Their charters all expire 1st January, 1835. They are allowed three pig to wind up their business, but not to loan. I enclose you the last ret ms made to the Legislature. 1 am, sir, with great respect, Your obedient servant, M. STOKES. The Hon. LOUIS MCLANE, Secretary of the Treasury. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis " 2,3Z-e}ee . 341 - 1111 Se, Imp Z2, Abstract of the condition of the banks of Ohio, as existed September 30, 1840. LIABILITIES. Franklin Bank of Columbus Urbanna Banking Company Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company Bank of Marietta Bank of Norwalk Commercial Bank of Lake Erie Bank of Massillon Bank of Canton Bank of Chillicothe Bank of Gallipolis Bank of Muskingum Bank of Circleville _ Granville Alexandrian Society Commercial Bank ofScioto Miami Exporting Company BAmont Bank of St. Clairsville Bank of Zanesville Bank of Steubenville Bank of Geanga _ Franklin Bank of Cincinnati Bank of Xenia Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati Lancaster Ohio Bank Bank of Wooster Western Reserve Bank Bank of Mount Pleasant Bank of West Union Ban It of Cleveland - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Capital. $413,728 00 319,493 13 633,230 00 180,777 40 175,147 93 500,000 00 '200,000 00 210,250 00 495,000 00 100,130 00 150,000 00 224,005 37 194,529 2-1 91 215,115 - , 197,085 00 112,590 00 168,787 50 52,8111 00 155,028 08 1,000,000 00 100,000 00 1,000,000 00 312,363 63 228,983 25 198,662 50 1:.0,388 00 80,000 00 298,450 00 Circulation. Due to banks. S47,730 00 480,310 25 123,660 20 39,767 29 40,22800 239,149 00 107,333 00 133,668 00 78,345 08 1'20,440 00 21,357 00 43,676 00 292,280 75 84,441 00 150,815 00 25,911 00 13,99700 68,100 00 41,738 00 63,771 00 76,556 00 308,349 00 145,205 87 251,782 00 43,990 00 17,285 00 137,344 00 308,990 00 $18,976 00 4,196 36 48,774 60 14,035 30 791 76 11,530 al 8,110 76 996 50 6,790 40 2,585 50 4,607 30 12,581 86 15,296 64 10,24293 9,820 06 4,664 35 30,527 11 4 00 3,35297 135,350 63 7,909 25 34,443 71 15,290 16 5,03006 1,679 64 200 3,564 81 Deposites. $65,060 00 59,497 19 294,234 11 12,536 45 41,761 77 103,687 07 30,967 47 17,735 36 56,434 49 7,417 27 31,638 86 67,727 59 23,045 79 31,971 85 4,810 35 32,281 16 . 43,099 29 2,553 15 33,121 23 291,741 43 130,980 46 170,767 48 31,479 11 37,04636 17,787 97 30,191 68 6,492 00 74,806 57 ()tiler liabilities. $-10,09000 51,076 40 186,479 67 23,549 93 10,409 46 51,600 50 9,709 75 22,389 53 20,540 75 3,918 40 43,702 14 27,470 82 21,844 32 35,888 18 8,821 63 11,780 70 3,016 16 2,274 06 158,161 21 22,036 15 106,403 56 24,183 52 24,966 35 37,345 15 1,82792 9,657 97 30,421 80 Total. $585,584 00 814,573 63 1,286,378 48 270,6.46 30 268,338 92 905,966 77 356,120 68 376,039 39 657,510 11 234,491 26 251,305 39 347,990 82 549,623 12 424,896 01 498,418 59 314,171 14 368,191 60 124,483 31 235,514 34 1,659,024 27 337,481 86 1,649,963 75 538,529 29 54780802 299,465 26 178,694 60 233,493 97 716,242 18 ; •I 1 I •0/4 •aoa Names of banks. '. .*•4P.....-T--.—',9.111.1.110,P0...0111011PPWMUF091111P1PrilliNIPOIMPIP.F"."11.1.5111.141111111111111111.0111111."r110141111001011111,14' _ illk, :._ B14. Mann Bank of New Lisbon = Bank of Hamilton - German Bank of Allbyw er .-( Farmers and Mechanics 13an1 of S7eub,-.1111110 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis t74,00 16 90,000 00 100,000 00 108,651 25 282,000 00 29,96w 00 31,160 00 90,873 00 94,635 00 .44,481 00 9,191,203 53 3,697,098 17 12,145 30 1 3,761 90I 16,112t 180\ ., 8,541 60 I 451,897 21 100,947 96 1 1,74201 23,997 11 ' 10,928 32 88,253 87 i 5,09224 321,450 66 , 54 148,147 47 6,538 08 237,521 09 56,428 88 271,073 90 30,971 32 , 454,248 79 1 1,990,743 58 i 1,094,489 09 I 16,425,422 68 •1 0 9 Z 2-Continued. Cd0 49 . cr3 RESOURCES. Names of banks. . Notesand bills discounted, Specie. Bank-notes. Total. Other resources. Due from banks. •neaster https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - - . . - - _ - - - - - - - 064,890 00 457,682 14 737,214 45 19.2,161 66 '214,454 48 6813,964 09 237,496 57 121,167 94 211,745 13 . 94,855 53 145,657 46 21,0,218 88 279,714 02 341,700 08 •.15,832 51 07,915 42 238,314 10 _ 64,39282 _ 181,973 47 A/8,206 26 • 1,0 121,07b08 - 1,372,891 00 427,283 48 _ 375,370 56 184,927 05 150,343 00 138,743 65 496,540 94 182,817 40 - $67,9;>1 od 51,858 16 9.1,214 43 27,553 68 '20,958 75 21,618 00 31,135 01 33,738 11 155,513 06 43,264 80 9,140477 :17,713 (r) 40,619 70 26,479 80 14,354 34 46,06250 6,147929 21,030 47 19,313 38 62,260 50 41,69466 61,994 96 31,172 81 37,381 71 30,038 15 7,947 38 37,117 93 24,229 25 69,864 19 $10,966 00 43,600 33 54,41900 8,609 97 14,247 00 44,950 00 25,348 00 9,714 00 53,459 00 %.,090 00 :18,82107 25,944 25 17,356 77 16,4214 00 29,087 73 16,151 34 19,37300 16,098 00 4,10350 1.13,174 00 312,40000 48,895 00 14,442 00 13,874 00 10,958 00 9,295 00 40,014 32 41,753 00 34,495 00 8119,276 00 :221,403 84 432,166 32 35,352 38 8,539 21 141,382 40 55,021 5S 21)4,06764 256,639 9'2 12,186 60 56,626 34 14,273 19 186,365 75 90,547 04 168,151 86 8,53585 80,26799 4,281 19 9991)329 1514,033 55 113,478 10 61,399 63 6096747 $22,524 00 60,0.29 12 41,36428 7,008 61 10,139 41 11,022 28 7,119 52 7,351 70 13,123 61 55,094 33 39575 9,791 45 25,566 98 19,741 09 992 15 5,50603 1536492 AI,680 83 99075 77,349 96 28,632 49 73,850 16 537653 /3,974 '27 15,682 26 6,08 62 1,92357 47,904 97 4 281 2'7 187,207 4A. 57,859 80 4,870 60 15,695 50 105,814 02 90 80 • • • . • to lo• $385,584 814,573 1j,986,3484 270,686 268,338 9. 905,966 i 356,120 6, 376,039 . 657,510 7 04,491 24 *251,305 . 347,990 549,623 2.t. 424,896 01 498,418 59 314,171 14 368,191 126,483 31 05,514 34 1,649,024 '27 337,481 86 1,619,963 75 53,52Q9 547,808 02 299,465 9.6 178,694 60 233,49397 18 76$t9 ? 1,4O-.639 t• 41. 11, LP. 'IT 1 "13M '30a _ ranklin Bank of Columbus lrbanna Banking Company hio Life Insurance and Trust Company ank of Marietta ank of Norwalk ommercial Bank of Lake Erie ank of Massillon ank of Canton ank of Chillicothe . ank of Gallipolis ank of Muskingum ank of Circleville ranville Alexandrian Society ommercial Bank of Scioto iami Exporting Company elmont Bank of St. Clairsville ank of Zanesville ank of Steubenville ank of Geauga ranklin Bank of Cincinnati ank of Xenia fayette Bank of Cincinnati Ohio Bank ank of Wooster 1 estern Reserve Bank auk of Mount Pleasant ank of West Union ank of Cleveland • - Columbiana Bank of New Lisbon Bank of Hamilton German Bank of Wooster Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of Steubenville 99,721 52 180,953 87 . 2/5,720 23 309,917 14 22,932 43 33,497 48 11,036 65 60,806 75 10,832,817 XI 1 1,2'29,226 70 5,858 75' 8,920 q 7,701 OIL, 35,993 00 888,520 03 2,094 02 13,021 66 18,077 19 39,306 02 17,640 75 1,12208 8,538 73 9,W5 69 148,147 47 237,521 09 1271,073 90 455,248 79 690,764 73 2,795,094 00 16,126,422 68 In the Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of Steubenville there is an error of III ,OOO. The following banks have not reported: The Clinton Bank of Coltunbus, Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, and Bank of Sandusky. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis JOHN BROUGH, Auditor of &ate. t=, 0 4,„ Z3. Abstract of the condition of the banks of Ohio, as they existed on the 31st day of December, 1840; LIAB1LITIEs. Names of banks. Capital. Circulation. Due to banks. Deposites. • I ranklin Bank of Columbus _ _ 'lank of Circleville _ lank of Mount Pleasant I, ilimi Exporting Company lank of Marietta _ 1 , .k of Geauga armers' Bank of Canbai :. nk of Chillicothe :ank of Dayton _ lank of Massillon ommercial Bank of Lake Eric . k of West Union ommercial Bank of Scioto rbanna Banking Company ,olumbiana Bank of New Lisbon e ranville Alexandrian Society ranklin Bank of Cincinnati hi° Life Insurance and Trust Company lank of Norwalk linton Bank of Columbus 1: auk of Cleveland . I .ncaster Ohio Bank . 'lank of Hamilton estern Reserve Bank afayeue Bank of Cincinnati eerman Bank of Wooster ' https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis ... .. _ - - • - $419,798 00 $37,981 00 228,461 19 37,306 00 197,988 00 16,056 00 297045 00 172,133 00 180,777 40 34,507 21 155,0% (19 33,568 00 001,150 00 .146,086 00 495,000 00 85,121 08 174,007 16 26,606 00 900,00000 91,435 00 500,000 00 193,547 00 80,000 00 136,990 00 975,1959% 96,43400 319,609 55 4;17,913 10 %,330 00 90,000 00 904,928 97 295,447 75 1,000,000 00 176,760 (N) 634,730 00 , 937,235 00 31,091 00 175,944 24 300,000 00 110,011 00 392,110 05 177,543 00 32,363 63 151,133 87 100,000 00 110,053 00 198,662 50 10,581 00 1,000,000 00 367,916 00 108,651 25 15%!,159 00 8,103,443 84 3,581,341 14 • $16,197 00 $84,416 00 15,196 10 01,975 -II 1,067 00 93,7 IS 9,433 90 7,016 14 13,652 95 9,964 40 41,649 49 3,560 90 19,068 93 11,6411 30 43.127 83 19,512 43 104,461 77 10,370 06 22,09078 16,407 30 116,401 90 9,193 98 11,391 71 46,000.% 5,310 94 146,675 SI 2,576 V 33,210 59 6,074 49' '514,910 76 128,570 46 03,129 87 • 50,035 52 145,559.29 3,08084 97,999 36 91,456 *1 67,109 74 :16,89460 3,37790 8,271 og 22,40261 49,691 39 2,027 15 814 46 94,637 43 184,8116 66 49,109 72 *1 go 11,357 49 110,187 73 1,938,684 70 Other Itabilities. $41,959 00 _ 1,16191 28,349 -42 13,933 38 2,71074 7,134 14 111,310 59 9,HY, 04 11,119 93 51,439 19 8,32973 19,3199% 51,61e 10 936 95 19,879 91 192,318 as 966,30 96 A4,61910 •10,766 14 - . 19,674 87 6,019 76 21,434 93 139,472 93 55,904 64 1,024,503 05 Total. $593,791 00 3-11,94164 169, 99 tw1,01 gt4,.... 03 133„ 30 376,t 115 658,31 ted 339, 40 334„ N 67 SI'S, 4 50 134, 61 441, - 181 981, • w 156,1. • 16' 614,- 178 1,900, i 886 1.433,9( 66 6 91 545,5.1* 68 641" 55 um,' 1* 00 997,3. 193 996,1:322 1.734.4' 31 348,1 51 15,059, 40 t, 8 p • RESOURCES. - - -Notes and bills ; discounted. ! . Names of bank, Franklin Bank of Columbus Bank of Cirelev Bank of Mount Pleasant Miami Exporting Company Bank of Marietta Bank of(hanky Farmers' Bank ()I Canton Bank of Chillicothe Bank of Dayton Mamillon of Bank Commercial Rank of Lake Erie Bank of Wt-4 Union Commercial Bank of Scioto Urbanite' Banking Company 'Lisbon New Bank of Columbiana Granville Alezandi inn Society Franklin Bank of Cincinnati Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company Rank of Norwalk Clinton Bank of Columbus Bank of Cleveland Lancaster Ohio Rank Rank of Hamilton Weston Reserve Bank Latliyette Bank of Cincinnati )v1111411 Rank of Wooster - 8359,522 00 148,570 51 143,966 00 Vi0,313 35 185,613 47 114,795 06 193,132 35 i 219,171 06 184,399 81 240,608 67 658,861 oe 123,758 96 361,500 13 448,465 77 97,938 '70 289,140 69 Speic. 860,742 00 2 1i, :ii9 75 20 28,938 90 17,974 07 35,876 35 154,927 85 71,1-31 19 30,152 55 21,911 00 37,347 61 26,909 98 53,251 12 843:43:76941r: r1,486705 14,640 12 22,762 12 48,126 91 29,719 31 32,252 02 34,755 80 30,331 09 80,09711 20,20153 --------1,052,767 93 9,878,328 87 838,247 be 212,995 72 414,533 28 444,692 49 409,529 39 222,089 89 151,543 26 1,323,482 44 214,670 28 Notes of other banks. Due from banks. $53,695 00 44,956 25 .8,500 00 3092190 9,983 58 15!,802 20 11,014 00 10,009 67 45,871 00 12,046 00 38,065 00 15,038 00 21,184 92 , 70,664 94 13,927 75 44,619 29 99,138 00 109,19900 13,961 00 32,679 49 15,495 00 14,718 00 14,189 00 21,961 00 70,256 00 29,436 00 $4,154 00 6,787 94 5,444 54 18,593 40 - 3,439 32 2,328 41 5,295 27 18,119 68 543 94 5,480 56 7,543 48 936204 11,514 55 71,286 45 3,859 97 27,756 17 73,944 38 45,781 75 5,276 82 9,000 68 3,845 88 6,828 67 24,659 41 leme 30 142,485 43 45,008 39 867,9* 99 Other resources. $115,678 00 14,267 19 4,504 25 169,911 92 34,857 76 83,146 56 131,381 78 256,074 54 30,048 46 46,647 89 152,408 09 49,077 00 19,552 23 337,603 24 16,957 71 209,261 04 156,357 59 426,034 27 7,218 25 21,196 32 148,130 87 60,571 92 1,636 13 69,505 57. 117,933 33 8,78431 571,333 43 2,688,692 22 Total. *593,791 00 341,941 64 169,485 99 514,013 46 262,833 03 233,956 30 376,699 75 658,302 80 332,694 40 334,045 67 878,788 59 234,583 61 441,271 81 981,271 52 156,063 16 614,241 78 1,900,778 86 1,433,902 66 262,216 91 525,536 68 641,883 55 523,846 00 297,321 23 036,133 22 1,734,454 31 328,100 51 15,059,058 44 Mechanics' Bank of SteubenThe blowing banks have not reported: Belmont Bank of St. ClairsvilleT Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, Farmers and and Bank of Muskingum. ville. Batik of Xenia: Rank of Wooster, Bank of Gallipolis, Bank of Manhattan, Bank of Sandusky, Bank of Zanesville, JOHN BROM:1H, Auditor of State, Jative.ay 91, 14t. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis • re€4..-,-)-zi-742 f )12 /1/ https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis AA", 4 , to-n—fixt,tof 6/ 315- 72, -4-7 X-e---et-it- • B B —Continued. i :Xi ] I = _ Jan. Jan. Jan. May Dec. June April May June Jan. 1819 1835 1108 1837 1837 1837 1838 1839 1839 1839 1840 19 24 31 32 32 33 33 33 34 35 36 _ _ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 8 -i. $1,697,463 92,779,314 8299,765 892,999 _ 5,819,692 9,751,973 2, H 108,501 44,531 8,369,744 17,079,714 223,375 29,0 _ 9,247,29618,178,6 271,558 _ _ 10 870,08919,505,66i 398,074 — _ 11,331,618 17,212,694 _ 387,4 _ 10,299,165 16,880,908 — 368,613 11,41 10,153,84616,520,361 _ _ — 10,303,12116,136,736 _ _ 10,027,293 16,019,590 1,285,014 382— ,458 1,036,151 10,507,521 13,414,07 1,501,585 523,503 1,327,465 8922,269 1,433,83691,27i, 3,318,708 2,125,262 4,597,579 1,710, 2,763,011 1,151, 1,340,838 864,51.1 2,892,0. 1,180,094 1,588,623 „I 1,661,809 1,180,315 1,741,383 973;271 891,590 947,526 ci o .... .a.... 'a 'ii coE. ..a C.'a $433,61 $1,203,869 1,707,835 5,221, 2,924,906 9,675,644 3,153,334 8,326,974 2,3t1,614 7,6(17,261 2,674,219 6,221,136 2,994,965 6,885,263 , *, 14 8,157,871 2,557,28 '7,865,141 27960,139 7,424,014 1,752,446 4,607,12 4 so 8... 054,463 2,010,065 6,125,914 7,590,933 6,503,36 4,071,975 3,709,869 2,680,604 2,437,505 2.4"469 2,017,360 $578,8911 667,949 1,420,03 1 ,471,09 1,142,965 481,344 650,606 1.,254,879 1,154,250 939,870 683,552 Other liabili;' ... Due to other banks. • 0 Notes of other banks. o Due by other banks. Date. :211 .4 no A 11 L' .n/ , e.. Other investments. OHIO. $913,713 921,005 1,633,816 1,509,959 634,268 2,087,126 1,348,540 The Columbiana Bank of New Lisbon, the Bank of Mount Pleasant, and the Farmers' Bank of ment for June, 1838. The Dayton Bank made , promptly forwarded returns to complete the stateno reply to letters from this department, solicitingCanton a statement of its condttion at that date. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Y 2--Continued. Quarterly abstract from the monthly statements of the banks of Ohio, as made to the Bank Commissioners on the 30th of April, 31st of May,and 30th of June, 1839. LIABILITIES. Elate. LMT OF BASKS. onrmmrcialBank of Cincinnati . April May June =lain Bankof Cincinnati - April May June hio Late Insurance and Trust Co. Bank - April May June . Apra fayeke Bank of Cincinnati May June iarniExporting Co.,(including branch at April Conneaut.) May June ank of Hamilton - April May June ayton.Bank - April May June •ank of Xenia - April May June dsmaal3ankingCompany - April May https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - Junm irsia•••viii""" Capital. Circulation. Due depositors. I:Mao:her. banks. Other liabilities. TotaL ,91,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 $99-2,973 00 737,331 00 $361,498 89 245,143 09 $931,408 11 226,206 81 0553,261 79 833,538 61 $3,139,141 7 3,042,219 5 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 264,38300 262,975 00 251,736 21 187,128 66 116,666 28 71.728 11 275,111 19 272,778 78 1,907,8966 1,794,610 632,089 60 634,089 60 633,93000 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 01 296,965 00 236,965 00 297,085 00 100,000 01 100,00000 100,000 00 174,007 16 174,007 16 174,007 16 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 199,357 00 556,920 00 601,34400 668,920 00 237,080 00 275,810 00 224,477 00 261,605 00 277,541 00 232,511 00 147,339 00 141,106 00 131,993 00 131,884 00 104,002 00 118,455 00 178,049 00 119,954 00 180,188 00 406,517 47 345,651 32 265,013 31 107,768 82 127,360 80 102,163 24 69,387 40 20,947 91 37,345 47 31,516 31 47,685 24 35,565 93 103,124 18 96,622 04 78•085 18 114,007 76 115,410 06 112,149 67 43,461 71 178,401 It 946,189 96 96,382 35 150,904 75 89:02615 44,407 24 27,397 68 15,684 47 24,432 14 6,075 43 4,982 72 10,999 30 15,466 53 9,754 92 29,171 23 5,612 18 3,457 72 4,489 16 37,421 35 2,313,348 5 2,354,494 4 42,408,084 7 2,001,605 7 2,026,960 9 1,994,974 753,469 773,339 8 8.4,557 294,207 297,918 283,791 9' 432,383 393,510 1 415,354 416,221 419,008 418,170 906,667 75.481 74 903 06 .84,301 29 6 137 539,419 77 529,219 54 743,839 12 505,852 la 534,763 36 623,927 36 98,114 20 168,201 43 5133,163 93 9,276 31 4,144 62 5,231 70 7,88101 9,120 06 15,635 65 18,552 84 20,127 04 20,300 75 159,558 81 108,899 13 844,4W44. 906 6 199,357 16 199 437 48 423,568 50 438.241 40 410 as -',440401160 le - ii am .14NtrAPIss_te. . ..••••of•r•*,-.:r14 ,6:71,16:717111araMIWENIMONIMEMMION • , Urbane% He Date. GUM OF CANES. Commercial Bank of Cincinnati - Franklin Bank of Cincinnati Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co. Bank Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati Miami Exporting Co.,(Including branch at Conneaut.) Bank of Hamilton - Dayton Bank Bank of Xcnia Urbana Banking Company • https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis April May June April May June April May June April May June April May June April Mar June April May June Apt il Ainy June April May June Notes and bills Specie. discounted. Notes of other Due from other Other resonrces. banks. banks. , $3;139,141 7 3,042,419 6 $1,943,044 43 1,803,290 16 0362,373 60 265,914 74 $120,581 00 137,506 00 $369,082 53 314,900 34 $344,060 23 530,608 28 1,478,718 71 1,360,868 84 118,944 18 127,084 87 117,725 00 57,747 00 104,089 61 160,057 06 88,419 12 88,854 79 1,907,896 61,194,610 1,139,573 29 1,941,108 80 663,088 87 1,650,344 99 1,567,413 47 1,667,544 47 521,407 04 537,417 24 551,124 96 198,340 61 184,6114 49 180,483 73 274,759 65 214,199 38 247,630 87 294,557 37 185,199 93 265,453 05 400,135 74 395,868 73 376,034 05 158,854 89 187,816 39 188,222 16 88,903 73 100,055 34 97,058 17 100,169 59 88,633 44 81,021 79 50,330 20 51,683 18 53,339 00 106,656 67. 101,967 67 104,825 48 63,312 00 71,91k8 52 72,119 83 78,285 04 91,431 86 71,519 44 64,794 00 225,869 00 90,576 00 15,329 00 35,773 00 12,930 00 39,770 43 19,986 31 32,900 14 9,655 00 18,806 00 16,745 00 28,311 00 25,875 00 36,520 00 44,536 00 48,545 00 53,315 00 59,675 00 30,796 91 58,338 00 803,009 58 147,116 Bl 561,431 31 158,969 94 92,430 77 1,373,766 98 78,925 54 168,122 47 S9,79I 39 234,147 71 76,155 85 141,308 55 83,326 41 8,795 63 80,904 82 53,099 00 128,906 27 30,506 38 6,427 57 29,547 67 39,361 10 5,404 81 6,248 43 26,975 77 11,443 58 - 13,212 98 11,189 97 9,678 16 19,002 33 7,375 54 3,694 83 10,121 58 2,205 40 10,029 99 23,243 12 4,039 58 158,126 41 210,445 31 115,732 88 210,590 57 136,450 62 166,373 35 2,313,348 5 2,354,494 4 9,408,084 a 2,001,605 2,026,960 9 1,994,974 753,469 779,339 8 824,557 294,407 0 297,918 283,191 9 432,383 393,510 I 415,354 416,221 7 419,008 418,170 906,667 5 844,420 9 808,715 Y 2-Continued. LIABILITIES. Date. LMT OF BANAL Franklin Bank of Columbus - - linton Bank of Columbus - . - ank of Circleville - - - - ancaMtrObioBank - - - - ankofChilliccipe - . - - ommercial Bank of Scioto - . - ank of West Union - - - - . - - - ankofMuskingum - - . - ank of Zanesville - . - - ank of Marietta , . , 3 , :.. 44.391.+ -‘ * 's •••'..1.9*••;719,ligit -,,-."''.. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis April May Jane April May June April May June April May June pipit May June April May June April May June April May June April May June April :Way _ • Capital. Circulation. Due depositors. $485,660 00 485,760 00 485,76000 300,000 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 200,00000 200,00000 200,000 00 322,363 63 322,363 63 322,363 63 500,00000 500,00000 500,000 00 275,195 91 275,195 91 275,195 91 70,00000 70,000 00 79,90000 180,073 63 180,073 63 180,143 63 150,00000 150,000 00 160,000 00 268,787 50 $227,954 00 204,560 00 196,545 00 200,907 00 171,406 00 153,277 00 197,014 00 210,10900 196,893 00 327,035 75 331,295 75 424,618 37 438,831 06 424,86558 409,191 08 151,387 00 156,176 00 164,705 00 181,84300 180,218 00 178,38500 79,864 22 78,462 22 89,941 22 102,63200 97,704 00 90,770 00 86,055 00 $139,409 00 128,147 00 109,239 00 54,538 02 41,689 30 57,987 40 57,54745 43,466 02 49,755 03 44,225 33 66,438 52 82,285 45 75,914 41 78,601 50 90,929 91 25,963 92 39,357 93 31,517 63 6,05492 8,219 94 12,303 86 19,969 54 17,563 22 38,889 92 44,560 94 65,053 44 72,037 61 63,778 93 268,787 67,769 91 81.790 40 79,816 00 00 7.' ...'gtriZe . . _,.._ .. .- Due other banks. $40,618 00 29,231 00 25,548 00 38,986 98 48,950 57 38,521 21 17,014 02 17,08300 25,764 13 32,846 58 36,796 48 56,852 68 109,503 49 119,470 21 113,810 60 10,381 46 23,059 97 20,073 08 200 602 00 402 00 17,737 96 13,320 99 18,462 23 12,980 05 6,147 12 16,965 37 26,716 09 16,961 91 A.,,4141M91/ Other liabilities. Total. $944,402 I I 6.50,761 00 45,864 00 893,562 II 31,477 00 848,569 II '35,443 07 629,935 0 39,361 68 601,407 5 41,928 41 594,714 22,103 25 493,678 24,795 58 495,453 25,126 20 497,538 95,033 14 821,504 222,834 80 979,729 1 83,338 78 969,458 9 54,48531 1,178,714 60,253 83. 1,183,191 1 57,835 15 1,171,766 7 30,618 79 493,547 512,340 18,550 21 19,783 67 511,275 8,01333 265,913' 4,769 55 263,809 4 5,:.: 48 276,879 31,244 16 328,869 5 32,402 66 321,822 11,319 56 339,756 5 33,131 40 343,3043' 34,668 01 353,572 5 36,648 83 365,721 8 34,468 82 480,706 36,776 44 92,70H 70 ..4 460,129 7 940 _ 31,131FC. f4160..- -Moo.Date, otes and bills Specie. discounted. Franklin Bank of Columbus Clinton Bank of Columbus Bank of Circleville Lancaster Ohio Bank Bank of Chillicothe Commercial Bank of Scioto Bank of West Union Bank of Marietta Bank of Muskingum Bank of Zanesville https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis April May June April May June April May June April May June April May June April May June April May June April May June April May June April May June 5600,382 00 560,853 00 535,790 00 494,369 44 476,130 29 442,660 28 348,856 74 353,767 55 352,395 25 488,721 86 490,403 36 495,985 36 583,872 60 648,088 65 622,79211 380,200 10 337,071 03 322,376 58 144,987 83 136,875 25 153,752 35 181,907 98 178,406 82 182,504 87 231,637 42 246,814 04 253,911 57 327,275 75 320,619 98 308,823 13 9143,915 00 1364076 00 132,808 00 78,20086 70,034 94 73,12802 72,800 23 72,101 83 72,172 20 83,860 86 82,434 10 81,412 62 152,864 37 143,246 70 147,695 25 46,161 47 44,418 53 53,021 03 72,113 17 72,816 65 47,011 36 50,284 66 51,791 59 51,675 28 36,868 95 37,517 18 37,326 11 52,546 29 50,409 23 46,406 99 Notes of oilier Due fbrac.i nk._. .er Other resourbanks. ces. $58,335 00 47,012 00 54,548 00 35,801 81 27,312 79 46,995 95 15,664 00 11,492 50 15,125 00 4,17300 33,101 00 41,683 00 75,642 04 61,286 57 50,236 82 12,668 18 13,592 26 6,824 00 17,182 00 10,624 00 20,941 00 22,793'39 22,634 62 24,713 07 19,513 00 17,066 00 15,710 83 22,059 00 12,123 00 12,786 00 544,987 00 49,422 00 20,530 00 12,265 67 17,37299 17,858 69 45,041 79 34,494 75 37,373 21 17,190 98 68,368 07 54,806 65 81,334 12 46,630 04 72,041 26 4,347 50 7,214 29 13,913 62 3,549 32 10,332 98 8,973 31 11,50244 7,116 53 6,031 29 4,704 45 347 41 7,445 64 6,426 46 4,788 27 9,441 43 996,783 00 100,19900 104,893 00 9,297 29 10,556 64 11,071 08 11,315 96 23,596 97 20,472 70 227,567 73 305,422 65 295,571 28 285,001 16 283,939 16 279,001 30 50,079 83 110,043 91 115,060 06 28,080 93 23,160 61 46,201 31 62,401 04 61,873 16 73,832 05 50,580 47 51,827 94 51,327 66 72,398 77 72,189 28 66,783 22 • Total. 9944,402 00 893,562 00 848,569 00 6'4,935 07 601,407 65 591,714 02 493,678 72 495,453 60 497,538 36 821,504 43 979,729 18 969,458 91 1,178,714 29 1,I83,191 12 1,171,766 74 493,547 08 512,340 02 511,27529 265,913 25 253,809 49 276,879 33 328,889 51 321,822 72 338,756 56 343,304 39 353,572 57 365,721 81 480,706 27 460,129 76 444,240 77 •ZZ,1 •coN •343a LIST OF BANKS. ..,... 00 lee _ Y 2-Continued. LIABILITIES. , Date. LMT OF BANKS. . April May June arrnersand 54echanics'lkinkof Steubenville - Apra May June . . . April ank of Wooster „May June . April nman Bank of Wooster May June . . April lank of Massillon • May June . . April armers' Bank of Canton May June . April olumbiana Bank of New Lisbon May Jane . - April esdern B4serve Bank May June - April • ank of Cieauga May Jane April ommercial Bank of Lake Erie May • https://fraser.stlouisfed.org ••••••.• •••• elmont Bank of St. Clairsville Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis ••••• Capital. Circulation. $242,500 00 242,500 00 242,500 00 326,437 50 326,437 50 326,437 50 227,136 93 297,136 93 228,796 93 108,651 25 108,651 25 108,651 23 200,000 00 200,000 00 200,00000 130,950 00 200,12500 201,125 00 60,000 00 90,000 00 90,000 00 198,662 50 195,662 50 198,662 50 154,613 10 154,613 10 154,701 54 500,000 00 5,0,000 00 _ $125,546 00 120,584 03 116,407 00 246,896 50 201,228 00 218,831 00 273,08800 295,669 00 308.032 00 163,772 00 153,401 00 150,110 00 278,992 00 260,031 00 231,39700 '77,073 00 77,58300 63,980 00 108,579 00 108,329 00 111,450 00 118,942 00 122,730 00 129,632 00 159,566 00 174,121 00 153,845 00 461,401 00 292,011 00 TFANcle:42116.4._',L;:et, Due depositors. $32,887 40 28,703 58 314429 05 101,592 98 101,319 87 87,985 80 96,059 91 127,136 56 103.541 50 29,640 68 21,705 41 30,112 58 25,733 18 24,173 95 31,72898 12,873 99 9,17392 61,487 56 27,417 56 21,038 13 23,036 25 26,144 53 33,461 29 31,863 91 20,581 54 17,141 12 42,940 90 74,905 26 87,484 00. Due other banks. $8,736 09 17,836 48 11,337 40 13,594 02 14,369 65 '9,445 14 11,410 06 16,098 85 30.910 07 4 70 3,855 29 1,203 99 17,178 09 15,585 38 93,752 87 4,400 83 1,85349 2,221 98 8,968 22 9,770 05 3,595 33 43,148 13 2,167 90 17,523 39 4,06344 1,263 77 290 41 38,115 82 45,062 5 Other liabili. ties. $15,140 53 7,231 62 6,351 04 33,416 98 23,087 19 23,309 25 23,195 81 30,690 02 22,155 29 2,367 69 2,690 97 6,017 55 16,475 58 18,790 16 21,156 44 79,668 57 82,119 09 35,321 08 8,869 20 638 28 1,210 53 18,115 57 10,086 25 11,032 23 17,301 25 14,529 61 7,680 26 46,885 38 46 195 61 Total. $424,810 416,855 408,024 4 721,937 9 666,4422 666,008 b 630,890 7 696,731 713,435 7 304,436 3 90,303 296,095 3 538,378 518,580 4 508,0345' 304,966 3 370,8544 364,135 6 213,833 229,775 4 229,592 1 405,012 367,107 388,713 9 356,146 361,658 346,458 11 1,121,307 4 1 07 663 , gee and Wile Jiscounted. Belmont Bank of St. Clairsvilla April May June Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of Steubenville - April May June Bank of Wooster April May June German Bank of Wooster April May June Bank of Massillon April May Farmers' Bank of Canton Columbiana Bank of New Lisbon Western Reserve Bank - Bank of Geauga • Commercial Bank of Lake Erie - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis June April May June April May June April May June April May June April May June $322,294 23 3143,289 95 313,112 65 528,857 45 497,565 43 482,08601 414,773 28 3816,126 51 383,999 44 170,33799 145,407 00 156,873 29 412,711 87 385,081 56 373,583 81 -104,444 84 107,294 78 106,969 -37 101,183 19 119,108 03 119,203 24 249,084 26 254,149 17 241,213 73 250,586 10 251,935 41 250,616 81 924,918 47 876,361 11 .. - Specie. $10,246 83 71,828 74 71,580 87 85,596 66 89,070 65 88,485 78 63,158 43 63,351 05 62,666 58 30,306 26 33,667 80 30,611681 48,529 01 47,815 02 42,832 34 5,853 50 6,496 78 6,400 73 47,698 25 51,369 14 60,018 05 38,561 40 39,733 61 47,692 66 37,389 17 38,414 24 37,260 85 55,940 00 50,301,00 Notes. of °deer Due f braolik uks. .er Other resourbanks. ces. $8,340 54 6,963 00 6,209 00 52,656 78 31,587 86 38,448 05 32,663 00 52,575 00 30,685 00 17,205 00 20,669 64 23,541 00 9,982 00 18,432 00 17,037 00 6,731 00 4,981 00 8,368 00 15,485 00 12,898 00 13,968 00 44,535 00 7,007 00 38,003 00 5,705 08 6,028 29 7,585 80 28,622 00 67,809 00 $15,165 03 6,957 89 9,297 15 86,927 97 80,812 03 89,16007 48,288 63 57,593 05 65,086 81 28,93585 51,231 15 28,038 57 8,579 50 5,664 36 14,583 22 12,391 44 11,766 48 6,615 ve 2,300 41 1,609 61 2,482 47 45,931 07 40,901 39 37,967 34 5-21 26 1,860 16 650 58 13,752 61 10,731 54 Tot. $8,783 39 $424,810 02 7,816 12 416,855 68 7,824 83 408,024 49 17,899 12 721,937 98 17,406 25 666,442 21 17,828 78 666,008 69 72,007 37 630,890 71 137,085 74 696,731 35 170,997 91 713,436 74 57;651 23 304,436 32 57,267 86 290,303 92 57,038 76 296,095 37 58,576 47 638,378 85 61,597 55 518,580 49 59,998 18 608,034 59 176,545 61 304,966 39 240,316 39 370,854 43 236,783 30 364,136 62 47,167 13 213,833 98 44,790 68 229,775 46 43,830 35 229,592 11 26,90100 405,012 73 25,337-77 367,107 94 23,837 24 388,713 97 61,938 72 356,146 33 63,420 50 361,658 60 60,444 07 346,458 11 98,074 38 1,121,307 46 66,460 59 1,071,663 24 *aL1 •oN .30a LINT OF DAMNS. - Da 00 • MAKI •• =NW Y 2-Continued. LIABILITIES. Date. LIST OF BANKS. Bank of Cleveland - - - - April Bank of Norwalk - - - - I3ank of Sandusky - - - - . - - - Manhattan Bank Granville Alexandrian Society https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - - May June April May June April May June April May June - April May June Capital. Circulation. Due depositors. Due other banks. Other liabilities. Total. $296,700 00 296,700 00 297,000 00 173,121 82 173,121 82 173,868 12 100,00000 100,00000 100,000 00 $358,093 00 354,44300 328,261 00 213,733 00 200,560 00 189,148 00 127,15500 119,35000 124,798 00 $85,473 29 70,73810 54,831 19 38,185 49 36,801 15 36,698 59 21,826 71 28,665 58 26,726 57 $4,182 80 7,25347 7,65094 17,083 12 7,921 50 7,348 94 3,54358 4,911 63 3,830 64 $22,699 80 20,017 81 28,344 96 12,845 60 15,071 33 9,436 06 8,79154 18,167 85 12,111 04 $767,148 749,152 716,128 454,9000 433,475 416,599 7 261,316 271,095 It 267,466 50,00000 50,000 00 180,580 00 180,580 00 189,480 80 66,77000 66,121 00 256,812 75 264,427 75 273,475 75 6,96303 6,414 64 16,260 00 15,116 21 15,735 56 20 00 '7,02792 4,302 22 3,465 73 1,578 62 1,54231 1,996 22 24,651 16 25,389 78 4,136 25 125,295 131;559 482,606 1 488,979 4 484,406 , •ftweipol* 411401.01,WCam 4 - - Bank of Norwalk - - Bank of Sandusky - - Manhattan Bank - - - Granville Alexandrian Society - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Total. Jtes and bills discounted. April May June - April -• May June - April May June - April May June - April May June 8625,104 09 664,992 65 637,387 50 297,001 29 268,249 51 249,967 58 177,127 88 176,483 03 188,174 86 $33,683 00 31,364 29 24,131 65 82,559 51 83,221 91 73,519 70 29,547 03 28,160 45 30,146 31 813,534 00 14,213 00 13,699 00 24,589 00 35,422 00 21,269 00 10,236 55 17,914 00 8,127 00 $172,393 04 24,957 68 16,984 98 33,905 25 35,735 64 36,911 96 25,816 79 29,147 83 21,917 03 822,4 13,6' 23,9' 16,91 10, 34,831 18, 19, 19,10 76 76 76 98 74 47 58 75 05 8767,148 89 749,152 38 716,128 09 454,969 03 433,475 80 416,499 71 261,316 83 271,095 06 267,466 25 68,326 78 83,29036 260,778 30 263,946 52 262,115 57 13,553 14 20,482 77 70,306 22 68,551 24 70,028 75 5,794 00 5,01400 26,970 95 21,590 20 23,580 70 29,711 02 6,549 16 4,159 99 6,509 65 7,528 80 7,91 16,13. 120, 128,381 121,1 40 89 67 86 16 125,295 34 131,559 78 482,606 13 488,919 47 484,406 98 , Bank of Cleveland Notes of other Due frail, .er Other re banks. ces. banks. Date. LMT OF BANKS. - - Specie. Ur- Doc. No. 172. 986 lv Y 2—Continued. RECAPITULATION. LIABILMES. Circulatio Other liabtlitres - - . April. May. June. 88,151,873 80 16,975,424 89 87,865,143 70 17,210,329 45 $6,132,020 12,674,110 25,133,298 69 25,075,473 15 19,106,130 2,616,927 02 22,516,471 67 2,554,301 80 22,511,171 35 2,066,616 17,039,519 25,133,298 69 25,065,473 15 19,106,129, r, RIMOURCES. , - Specie Other ro trees - - - - - The recapitulation, it will be found, does not prove for the monthsofMay and June. In former there is an error often thousand dollars in the return of the Bank of West Union; mthelauer anerrorofonedollarintheretarnoftheUrbana Banking Company. ThereportsforJuneofthe Commercial and Franklin Banks of Cincinnati, and Comm cial Bank of Lake Er* have not been received. The Bank of Mount Pleasant has neglec or refusedtomakeanyreportsunderthelaw. In the above report and recapitulation will be found embraced the statements of the Granv Alexandrian Society. Thisconmispursuedsolelyibrthepubhcinformation;andtheunde signed thus publiclydisclairnsany desire ordesignto recognise asaregularlyincorporatedbank,orinterferetotheprejudiceof the State or the Society wt any question which may possibly arise as to the validity of theactsor powers and privile of theinstitution,underitspmentcharter. • https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis JOHN BROUGH, Auditor of State. Doc. No. 1 72. 987 Y3. AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE, Columbus, August 3, 1839. Editor of the Ohio Statesman: To the As several articles in the newspapers of the State, in reference to the I lately published statements of the Ohio banks, have fallen under my eye, 3 in which the error is committed of contrasting the aggregate condition of :those institutions without reference to the absence of the three statements ;^h were not received in time for publication, I send you the following i it of the circulation and specie of those institutions, with a comparative view of the totals in the months of April and June, which you are at fiberty to publish, to prevent further error: Commercial Bank of Lake Erie. - $353.876 00 Specie 716,975 33 Resources Circulation Liabilities - - $46,005 00 - 1,025,846 33 $1,070,851 33 $1,070,851 33 Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. Gradation * .ilities - - $862,959 00 Specie - 2,154,832 20 Resources - $286,305 41 - 2,131,486 09 $3,017,791 20 • C tion • Liaunities . $3,017,791 50 Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati. . $229,286 00 Specie - 1,536,894 46 Resources - $108,548 07 - 1,657,632 39 • $1,766,180 46 $1,766,180 46 These, when added to the totals of the statement for June, present the following facts: April lune 1' A Reduction - Circulation. Specie. - $8,157,873 89 7,878,141 47 - $279,732 33 - $2,616,827 02 - 2,506,474 96 - - $110,352 06 Very respectfully, yours, JNO. BROUGH, Auditor of State. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1111111ws • zi,21et s- /70-4 ;?G.d , • 1339-d/a '7 At, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis -47 9,0.44 )/I e • mirmor •at Ira ins Y 5-Continued. SCHEDULE No. 1. Showing'the amount of stock in each bank, held by residents and non-residents of the Stale; the total amount paid in, and the amount authorized by the charters. Names of banks. Commercial Bank of Cincinnati Franklin Bank of Cincinnati Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company Bank _ Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati Miami Exporting Company, including branch at Conneaut Bank of Hamilton Dayton Bank Bank of Xenia Urbana Banking Company Franklin Bank of Columbus Clinton Bank of Columbus Bank of Circleville Lancaster Ohio Bank Bank of Chillicothe Commercial Bank of Scioto Bat 'i. of West Union Bank of Marietta Bank of Muskingum Bank of Zanesville - c Belmont Bank of St. Clairsville . Far . it ,_ _ ' 'Bank of Steubenville https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Amount held by residents. $278,300 00 245,900 00 350,700 00 284,300 00 247,838 00 99,500 00 171,407 16 83,500 00 189,437 46 317,060 00 159,500 00 78,500 00 287,363 63 326,700 00 95,398 91 70,000 00 151,360 10 150,000 00 226,787 50 232,840 00 50 . Amount held by non-residents. Total amount paid in. Amount authorized by charter. $721,700 00 $1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 754,100 00 2,000,000 00 1,649,300 00 1,000,000 00 715,700 00 $1,000,000 II 1,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 0 296,965 00 100,000 00 174,007 16 100,000 00 199,437 46 485,760 00 300,000 00 200,000 00 322,363 63 500,000 00 275;195 91 70,000 00 180,073 63 150,000 00 268,787 50 242,500 00 500,000 II 500,000 II 500,000 01 100,000 0 500,000 I 500,000 01 300,000 11 200,000 01 500,000 l 500,000 1 500,000 II 500,000 01 500,000 II 500,000 II 500,000 II 500,000• t 1 tt t 49,127 00 500 00 2,600 00 16,500 00 10,000 00 168,700 00 140,500 00 121,500. 00 35,000 00 173,300 00 179,797 00 28,713 53 42,000 00 9,660 00 arip...,.- ...N../ 1..1.1111111.• Bank of Wooster German Bank of Wooster Bank of Massillon Farmers' Bank of Canton Columbiana Bank of New Lisbon Western Reserve Bank Bank of Geauga Commercial Bank of Lake Erie Bank of Cleveland Bank of Norwalk Bank of Sandusky Manhattan Bank Granville Alexandrian Society Bank of Steubenville •••••••- ;ill10,405 00 180 oo 224,846 93 108,651 25 57,100 00 125,250 00 83,250 00 195,300 00 140,871 12 85,900 00 101,277 00 99,509 04 28,700 00 50,000 00 165,970 00 18,990 40i 5,961,931 00-1 1.00 oo 3, 00 1-SiaPSIS 00 15000X10 0'- 228,796 93 108,651 25 200,000 00 201,250 00 90,000 00 198,662 50 154,918 08 500,000 00 297,000 00 174;118 12 100,000 00 50,000 00 180,580 00 50,540 00 01.) 500,000 00 200,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 00 250,000 00 500,000 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 100,000 00 ' 1500,000 00 5,959,648 66} 11,921,579 67 18,000,000 00 142,900 00 76,000 00 6,750 00 3,362 50 14,046 96 414,100 00 195,723 00 74,609 08 71,300 00 14,610.00 31,549 591 250,000 500,000 00 *The charter of this bank is not printed among the laws of Ohio; and the amount of capital stock authorized is not ascertained with certainty, but is supposed to be as stated. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis •VLI •oN .3011 -• Bank of Mount Pleasant Not ascertallied Y 5-Continued. SCHEDULE No. 2. Showing the amount of circulation of each bank on the 30th of April, 30th of June, 30th of Sept., and 30th of Nov., 1839. Names of banks. Commercial Bank of Cincinnati Franklin Bank of Cincinnati Life Insurance and Trust Company Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati Miami Exporting Company,including branch at Conneaut Bank of Hamilton .. ayton Bank II ank of Xenia rbana Banking Company ranklin Bank of Columbus Clinton Bank of Columbus :ank of Circleville Ancaster Ohio Bank r ank of Chillicothe ..Commercial Bank of Scioto ank of West Union Bank of Marietta • Bank of Muskingum .. Bank of Zanesville Relmont Bank of St. Clairsville Bank of Mount Pleasant runsana Mechanics' Bank of Steubenville https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis April 30. June 30. September 30. November 30. $992,973 00 264,383 00 556,920 00 237,080 00 $649,544 00 229,286 00 668,920 00 224,477 00 $346,195 00 134,174 00 472,225 00 98,939 00 $246,002 86,912 II 301,405 Ii 55,778 ii 261,605 00 147,339 00 131,884 00 178,049 00 423,568 50 227,954 00 200,907 00 197,014 00 327,035 75 438,831 08 151,337 00 181,843 00 79,864 22 102,632 00 86,955 00 125,546 00 84,249 00 *16,896 50 232,511 00 131,995 00 118,455 00 180,188 00 410,306 05 196,545 00 153,277 00 196,893 00 424,618 37 409,191 08 164,705 00 178,385 00 89,941 22 90,770 00 75,355 00 116,407 00 69,456 00 218831 (1() 102,637 00 134,488 00 126,951 00 159,172 00 396,719 15 142,883 00 93,779 00 154,010 00 376,745 37 285,576 58 151,356 00 117,578 00 110,198 22 67,640 00 54,933 00 93,284 00 45,380 00 l66.936 00 100,598 125,713 II 88,561 II 156,334 i i 363,981 I . 107,099 I 130,171 117,896 284,799 3 183,982 0 133,467 0 122,645 II 96,761 2' 53,697 II 37,605 II 65,587 0 36,393 120,276 Zai Farmers' Bank of Canton Columbiana Bank of New Lisbon Western Reserve Bank Bank of Geauga Commercial Bank of Lake Erie Bank of Cleveland Bank of Norwalk Bank of Sandusky Manhattan Bank Granville Alexandrian Society Bank of Steubenville https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis _ *seadlisr 163,772 00 278,992 00 77,073 00 108,579 00 118,942 00 159,566 00 961,401 00 358,093 00 213,733 00 127,155 00 67,019 00 256,812 75 8,309,141 80 150,7 231,1 00 63,980 00 111,450 00 129,632 00 153,845 00 353,876 00 328,261 00 189,148 00 124,798 0) 166,121 00 273,475 75 7,734,182 47 nezir41,0 244,1144 stir 140,1'74 Of 171,645 64,579 00 104,753 00 137,869 00 128,590 00 314,496 00 352,533 00 141,218 00 113,786 00 65,446 00 271,621 25 65,554 00 84,610 00 112,984 00 100,432 00 279,726 00 277,655 00 119,561 00 97,710 00 65,980 00 257,863 25 36,580 00 6,180,404 57 5,047,778 22 00 213,538 00 •t!I •ok •aou IlteridttOf Wooster German Bank of Wooster Bank of Massillon ciN veir Y 5-Continued. SCHEDULE No. 3. 6e; Showing the amount of specie in each bank on the 30th of April, 30th of June, 30111 of Sept., and 30th of Nov., 1839. Names of banks. Apiit 30. Commercial Bank of Cincinnati $362,373 60 ranklin Bank of Cincinnati 118,944 18 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company 158,854 89 Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati 88,903 73 iami Exporting Company,including branch at Conneaut _ 100,169 59 l'ank of Hamilton 50,336 20 ill ayton Bank 106,656 67 i: ank of Xenia 63,312 00 rbana Banking Company 78,285 04 ranklin Bank of Colunibus 143,915 00 Clinton Bank of Columbus 78,200 86 :ank of Circleville 72,800 23 Lancaster Ohio Bank 83,860 86 Bank of Chillicothe 152,864 37 Commercial Bank of Scioto 46,161 47 ank of West Union 72,113 17 ank of Marietta 50,284 66 ank of Muskingum 36,866 95 ank of Zanesville 52,546 29 elmont Bank of St. Clairsville ' 70,246 83 ank of Mount Pleasant _ . An 6, ,- \ - a https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis • June 30. $286,305 108,548 188,222 97,058 September 30. 11 07 16 17 81,021 79 53,339 00 104,825 48 72,119 83 71,519 44 132,808 00 73,128 02 72,172 20 81,412 62 147,695 25 53,021 03 47,011 36 51,675 28 37,326 19 46,406 99 71,580 87 ,291 AO •• tet. $203,507 94,641 113,965 52,893 12 53 18 20 26,922 99 45,475 20 91,426 20 68,008 93 74,020 95 110,818 00 57,059 86 60,395 92 73,680 43 116,568 43 39,264 26 48,219 59' 43,794 19 31,540 49 48,092 82 71,879 45 96,963 36 November 30. $159,939 1 84,884 9 114,837 4 32,892 34,757 5 40,505 8 84,545 3 70,666 48,400 7 84,057 II 59,702 II 53,343 3 38,404 0 119,568 0 37,258 7 36,002 9 42,853 1 30,446 8 '37,168 6 61,634 93488 4 , S .A molo.fialaisamoW),- A.------16,104,iie•-•,....- ws- ,;,F:1,,,:. .__-_-.--,,,. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 30,306 25 6,666 difa 30,60c 78 23,735 99 43,342 40 61,144 73 50,018 05 47,692 66 37,260 85 45,005 00 24,131 85 73,519 70 30,146 31 20,482 77 70,028 75 8,891 16 48,239 95 53,013 39 36,135 29 37,978 00 29,486 00 81,171 52 22,478 85 19,647 69 39,515 57 - 9,129 00 45,346 33 52,865 27 31,960 66 31,156 00 25,897 75 78,772 49 26,035 71 15,611 73 40,636 13 14,018 04 2,662,642 10 2,534,766 45 2,098,587 04 1,851,380 90 42,83. 6,4e0 cil 441,4041 Si 20,705 05 44,441 24 01 5,853 50 47,698 25 38,561 40 37,389 17 55,940 00 33,683 00 82,559 51 29,547 03 13,341 22 70,306 22 48,529 •zia •ox •ooa German Bank of Wooster Bank of Massillon Farmers' Bank of Canton Columbiana Bank of New Lisbon Western Reserve Bank Bank of Geauga Commercial Bank of Lake Erie Bank 6f Cleveland Bank of Norwalk Bank of Sandusky Bank of Manhattan Granville Alexandrian Society Bank of Steubenville 611,158 43 - nottflr- r Y 5-Continued. SCHEDULE No. 4. Exhibiting the number of individuals andfirms indebted to each bank as principals in sums of $5,000 and upwards, and in sums less than $5,000, with the aggregate amount of their indebtedness . In sums of $5,000 and upwards. No. as Amount of indebted- No. as Amount of indebte princi- ness as principals. princi- ness as princip dals. pals. pals. Commercial Bank of Cincinnati Franklin Bank of Cincinnati . Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company Bank Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati* Miami Exporting Company Branch at Conneaut Bank of Hamilton . Dayton Bank Bank of Xenia Urbana Banking Company Franklin Bank of Columbus Clinton Bank of Columbus Bank of Circleville Lancaster Ohio Bank* Bank of Chillicothe Ifilowel Welk of 84iPto 4., •4- - -..:_-_,00.--4.• 4.1.4Kir. " -. ...... erf .4.1... _ i.t••^ 1......211*__...s. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis In sums less than $5,000. Names of banks. ,-•%...:INIft.'_ 72 71 66 110 28 9 11 5 22 13 21 23 56 25 48 • $783,355 05 620 774,402 00 363 298,829 90 751 1,067,026 00 442 307,615 98 107 50,486 63 108 93,048 12 102 28,003 00 486 83,903 10 . 181 126,756 37 276 294,207 00 405 189,000 60 318 206,514 59 155 160,985 52 236 437,067 66 174 213,018 11 160 ...- $706,996 32 456,998 00 487,372 64 520,968 00 91,882 07 86,071 39 95,339 77 207,293 30 185,824 63 149,409 59 327,576 00 304,316 54 151,259 23 284,440 35 226,988 31 109,514 82 •. ar it - .' • - - BAffilt of West Unit% Bank of Marietta 3 1 6 1 Bank of MuskinKum• Bank of Zanesville Belmont Bank of St. Clairsville Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of Steubenville Bank of Mount Pleasant° Bank of Wooster German Bank of Wooster Bank of Massillon Farmers' Bank of Canton Columbiana Bank of New Lisbon Western Reserve Bank Bank of Geauga Commercial Bank of Lake Erie Bank of Cleveland Bank of Norwalk Bank of Sandusky Manhattan Bank Granville Alexandrian Society Bank of Steubenville - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 43 25 16 21 20 18 20 24 5 8 13 10 26 25 16 14 5 22 3 932 138,000 00 54,639 00 198,149 29 29 1 253 101 244,760 39 92,450 61 144,402 00 30,850 00 120,477 50 83,776 50 180,001 39 77,009 00 48,544 97 126,717 32 64,429 71 359,995 00 307,094 48 94,685 00 61,403 55 22,946 65 166,442 52 15,357 14 21,138 Si 127,604 00 5.3,472 OS 47 213 334 892 292 103 97 25 99 163 362 238 139 132 112 63 100 40 57,502 93 194,230 24 302,473 36 221,538 00 341,328 53 85,637 76 110,656 87 32,176 86 87,581 24 120,443 90 185,044 48 317,118 00 197,494 49 110,466 76 107,098 48 41,493 71 97,504 00 20,331 84 7,743,351 65 8,778 7,314,587 47 `tL I •og •00a - * Principals and securities combined. cr4 co Y 5-Continued. 8 est. SCHEDULE No. 5. Showing the amount of liabilities of the directors and officers of the several banking institutions of this State as principals and as securities, the amount of stock held by the directors and officers in each bank, with the amount of circulation and ofspecie at the time of examination. Date ofex- Liabilities of di- Liabilities of di- Amount of stock Names of banks.amination. rectors and offi- rectors and offi- owned by direccers as principals cars as securities tors and officers. Commercial Bank of Cincinnati ranklin Bank of Cincinnati hio Life Insurance and Trust Company Bank afayette Bank of Cincinnati iami Exporting Company • . ranch at Conneaut ank of Hamilton ayton Bank ank of Xenia rbana Banking Company ranklin Bank of Columbus linton Bank of Columbus ank of Circleville ancaster Ohio Bank ank of Chillicothe ommercial Bank of Scioto https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis •_ Amount of circulation. 1839. • May 30 $171,735 72 June 5 64,537 99 $96,179 60 52,427 25 $79,200 00 $737,331 00 37,900 00 253,137 00 June 8 June 7 June 1 July 20 June 13 June 17 June 19 June 21 May 8 May 11 May 14 June 27 May 16 May 20 32,376 00 54,000 00 212,660 39 32,583 90 103,167 00 21,919 00 53,796 00 115,483 25 55,129 00 80,072 51 171,012 75 131,428 88 46,717 67 15,308 22 113,900 00 199,000 00 154,000 00 11,444 00 13,350 00 49,550 00 32,250 00 33,425 00 206,080 00 118,300 00 50,600 00 100,700 00 63,300 00 11,446 15 Al ....,.... 56,659 00 128,050 00 295,677 23 25,746 14 79,121 45 10,443 00 25,445 00 56,412 00 144,340 00 90,495 54 112,285 27 112,616 82 • 11,000 00 31,075 63 , oo V- o. Amount of specie. $206,556 1 123,830 9 662,995 00 171,774 91 242,176 00 109,027 0 252,991 00 78,377 8 19,049 00 7,825 1. 130,536 00 53,265 7 115,918 00 103,342 0 177,051 00 72,458 0 440,592 65 91,101 0 224,460 00 144,350 II 197,025 00 78,324 9 203,958 00 , 71,665 7 422,840 37 81,082 2 493,075 58 146,908 0 150.845 00 44,520 41 op _oo so Bank of Muskingum 1, , Bank of Zanesville Belmont Bank of St. Clairsville Farmers and Mechanics'Bank of Stet“ benville Bank of Mount Pleasant Bank of Wooster German Bank of Wooster Bank of Massillon Farmers' Bank of Canton Columbiana Bank of New Lisbon Western Reserve Bank . Bank of Geauga Commercial Bank of Lake Erie Bank of Cleveland Bank of Norwalk Bank of Sandusky Manhattan Bank Granville Alexandrian Society Bank of Steubenville - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis June It June 25 Aug. 5 46,000 00 51,002 00 3,400 00 ist3 16,38269 17,510 00 17,690 00 Aug. 2 41,001 17 217,991 10 Aug. 3 21,710 OW 24,014 00 July 10 108,928 35 279,320 10 July 9 56,524 00 83,015 68 July 12 28,318 64 56,660 00 July 27 45,371 00 99,281 20 July 25 12,089 98 60,956 31 July 23 15,113 00 37,160 00 July 18 17,925 00 16,335 59 July 15 104,772 00 127,717 00 July 16 55,143 48 July 20 63,235 00 50,249 QO July 22 38,504 00 52,158 00 July 24 4,952 13 12,996 65 May 31 30,197 80 118,535 24 Oct. 29 3,397 71 ... _ 'ft. v•-• • • • . i ,. 11111411110112 a lir075 98,397 00 712,810 00 78,800 00 63,500 00 91,548 00 1500.4 1 57,250 00 66,125 00 162,035 09 93,277 50 18,900 00 53,825 00 27,650 00 42,937 50 11,378 63 31,200 00 28,500 00 23,346 83 19,300 00 2,700 00 44,100 00 3,020 00 98,737 00 28,669 89 63,244 22 31,039 79 42,277 46 6,769 67 49,713 53 48,540 81 38,420 99 39,635 65 23,200 46 73,170 60 28,389 72 20,264 69 68,551 24 9,061 52 224,717 00 51,553 00 306,417 00 161,496 00 217,002 00 55,646 00 113,496 00 130,153 00 155,821 00 310,158 00 280,554 00 177,721 00 114,770 00 64,847 00 264,427 75 37,065 00 39,026 60 49,863 04 72,041 92 2,337,642 36 2,610,139 37 2,231,640 70 7,917,521 57 2,527,702 23 'V.I 'ON •ooci Hank of Marietta Vr- iff • 4 . 11 - mc-_ 1.-... - • May4408(illi- *Iiiii,li • ..+W • a%•,t1 20---n,41 /g3q-47.0 /7;-, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis ,a11 ii A. Conditit the Ohio banks on the 30th of September 30. a 5..,0 sa a .0 g in a o er, o ._ .ic Bank of Xenia. • Miami Exporting Company. Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati. Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company Bank. oi 2 = p....• 0 pa g 0.. C as 0 g C-) .a L Lumina. Franklin Bank of Cincinnati. - Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. NAMES OF THE BANKS. apital irculation Due depositors ue other banks Other liabilities Total - $1,000,000 00 $I,000,00004 429,/45 00 134,174 00 155,234 28 85,473 61 145,6131 55 66,138;01 617,525 72 174,434 67 $635,380 CC $1,000,000 00 $297,085 00 $100,000 00 $174,007.36 $100,000 00 $199,437 4 472,225 00 98,939 00 102,037 00 131,488 00 127,951 00 159,172 00 390,719 1r 286,023 95 41,93400 14,838 71 13,593 08 78,575 40 74,793 80 28,3056' 94,720 30 76,127 73 21,394 3') 14,030 48 2,99980 6,13128 111,5437 1,481,034 02 422,116 69 90,298 7,311 42 8,099 85 18,358 21 124,817 86 - 2,969,383 27 2,347,686 55 1,460,220 19 REROURCEIL 525,653 98 270,211 41 390,19466 . Notesandbilladisced Specie Notes of other tanks Duefroniotherbanks Othor resources 1:Val 1,639,117 51 - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 680,164 34 - 1,163,871 70 203,507 12 94,641 53 95,075 25 52,546 I 66,891 50 41,029 17 1,302,048 34 108,131 79 2,347,686 55 359,105 41 767,823 95 . 475,701 50 113,965 16 161,378 00 71,528 39 2,116,810 20 861,262 60 52,893 20 29,361 00 63,937 15 631,613 56 347,453 34 26,922 99 4,511 00 1,031 03 145,735.6' 152,399 48 236,757 94 91,426 20 45,475 I 3,500 I I 18,255 00 12,103 8 15,863 67 56,732 8 27,89485 227,609 10 68,008 9' 31,074 00 17,404 05 15,009 • 365,856 51 74,02095 73,984 108,015 145,916 7- 1,460,220 19 2,969,3e3 27 1,639,117 51 525,653 98 270,211 41 359,105 41 767,823 9 .00 • 390,194 66 .4 Y 6-Continued. II. 0 -a spits' . irculation . depositors 1 ue luemberbanks Totrd • $500,000 00 285,576 58 62,417 14 20,032 59 50,538-86 918,565 17 6 o a. tA o 1 On fi 76 ... ,.. o 1 On Bank of Muskingum. Commercial Bank of Scioto. Bank of Chillicothe. Lancaster Ohio Bank. - $481,260 00 8300,000 Ii $2-0,000 II $322,363 63 142,883 00 93,779 ft 151,010 II 376,745 37 131,373 (f 57,4249 25,929 89 53134 571 16,050 00 24,139 34 23,6l23 fo),132 83 44,789 ft 35,513 5' I 34,596 96,66324 ------- 819,355 00 510,856 438,148 57 899,039 641 •therliabilities RESOURCES. Bank of Circleville. LUZII MED. Clinton Bank of Columbus. Franklin Bank of Columbus. NAMES OF TILE BANKS. $275,195 91 $80,000 00 $180,194 *150,000 II 151,356 II 117,578 00 110,198 2. 67,640 II 10,424 37 35,989 97 92,275 4 2055175 1,332 19 9522 18 298 34 2,850 11,2069 11,566 32 22,722 9,377 479,355 69 220,900 88 354,058 83 323,978 2 - otes and bills discounted petie ottsof other banks ue from other banks ther resources Total https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - 542,445 00 383,615 334,590 25 110,818 I 57,059 ' 60,395 9 42,568 00 38,705 01 8,40538 17,91300 15,342 1 24,129 I 105,611 00 16,133 91 10,628 I 498,871 36 73,680 43 3283600 37,180 03 256,471 821 66,676 51 204,647 3 122,986 60 116,568 43 39,261 26 48,219 50 63,238 72 ' 6,307 43 11,111 00 99,834 72 04 11,549 01 2033, 572,246 79 217,587 63 36,550 65 144,009 44 232,313 6 43,794 19 31,540 4 17,66097 4,850 19,356 13 340 129,238 10 54,9279: 819,355 II 899,039 641 918,565 1 354,058 83 323,973 1 510,856 438,448 6 479,355 69 220,900 88 1 1 ...110111.....111111 . . . 11111111111“" Y 0--Con unmet-I. apital ireulation line depositors Ione other banks ether liabilities - Total - 1)268,787 50 8242,500 00 $326,437 50 8228,8 73 24 8108,651 25 $200,000 00 $201,2 54,933 00 50 00 93,284 00 166,936 00 279,240 00 160,536 00 213,538 00 64,579 I 29,061 72 27,899 41 55,514 74 40,707 07 38,110 46 23,640 39 14,60639 9,419 14 . 4,63762 14,415 24 9,475 47 283 43 13,543 09 4,82723 24,395 18 10,086 39 29,983 57 101,928 80 7,806 38 17,077 78 69,647 98 391,783 79 378,407 42 593,287 05 660,22 4 58 315,387 52 467,799 26 349,723 35 Western Reserve Bank. Columbiana Bank of New Lisbon. Farmers' Bank of Canton. Bank of Massillon. of German Bank Wooster. Bank of Wooster. Farrhersand Mechan• ics' Bank of Steubenville. LIABILITIES. Belmont Bank of St. Clairsville. Bank of Zanesville. NAMES OF THE BANKS. $90,000 00 104,753 00 25,952 68 2,29723 5,250 02 $198,662 I 137,869 22,464 • 8,013 12,519 6: 228,252 93 379,529 . 116,008 52 48,239 95 3,037 31 4,40277 56,564 38 244,348 ' 63,013 3' 16,927 ii 29,195 9'. 36,045 I, 228,252 93 379,529 .. RESOURCES. Notes arfdbillsdiscoanted 81,pecie hotes of other banks Due froniotherbanks Odierresources Total https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - 265,045 16 48,092 82 6,935 00 4,86528 66,84553 282,460 73 71,879 45 48,710 00 6,61697 8,74027 224,438 79 226,745 50 94,669 36 .61,144 78 19,021 00 38,881 00 24,592 13 36,721 48 230,565 77 296,731 82 250,417 05 23,735 99 10,940 00 13,488 97 16,80551 291,783 79 378,407 42 593,287 05 315,387 52 467,799 26 660,224 58 224,582 112,219 73 43,342 8,891 16 8,272 00 10,285 00 9,62909 4,780 18 181,973 I 213,547 28 349,723 35 Y 6-Continued. Total - $155,028 08 128,590 00 17,848 19 1,06593 12 371 79 Ai.. 314,903 99 $500,000 00 314,496 00 101,764 45 17,323 32 65,426 8t $298,050 00 352,533 00 73,876 83 5,421 30 16,750 25 $174,118 12 141,218 00 30,419 23 7,30948 26,219 47 $100,000 00 113,786 00 17,413 62 5,26036 ip,s6iiii 999,010 63 746,634 34 379,284 30 262,341 85 122,476 89 285,930 14 516,797 9 227,645 91 36,135 29 9,97443 1,931 67 610,490 41 37,978 00 32,452 00 9,521 25 419,774 25 29,486 12 12,697 00 18,670 84 237,909 81,171 26,571 21,101 191,437 78 22,478 85 8,95000 20,830 32 58,781 7: 19,647 69 2,39605 19,866 12 244,174 00 26,963 35 5,81600 6,69080 290,413 Od 89,515 5 13,423 ii 113,776 1 6- $50,060 00 $195,535 00 63,446 00 45,380 00 3,976 77 39,784 31 228 75 1,308 87 AVA617_jarkii 8189,480 271,621 2 15,001 2 9,116 91 .. RESOURCES. Meg and billsdaeounted ecie . otesofotherbanks ue from otherbanks ther resources lrotal - 39'21"9 314,903 99 92 52 00 79 %WY16311611 999,010 W 746,634 38 379,284 30 262,341 85 122,476 89 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Sea&• • 1:::451W6 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis lila 285,930 14 516,797 '30(1 Granville Alexandrian Society. of Mount Pleasant. Bank 4 Manhattan Bank. Bank of Sandusky. 0 X 0 •oN - Td •tL, Rpgal . . oculation ue depositors ueotherbanks therltakdiues - Bank of Cleveland. LIABILITIES. Commercial Bank of Lake Erie. Bank of Geauga. NAMES OF THE BANKS. Doc. No. 172. 1070 Y 6—Continued. RECAPITULATION. LIABILITIES. Capital _ Circulation depositors Due - $10,522,297 53 6,263,454 57 1,844,148 52 730,895 61 3,724,630 18 ' Due other banks Other liabilities Total - 23,085,426 41 RESOURCES. Notes and bills discounted Specie Notes of other banks Due from other banks I Other resources https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis ' Total $11,268,125 53 2,098,587 99 930,665 05 966,190 94 7,821,856 90 23,085,426 41 war •••=1111, IV" M." Y7. 0 00 0 Abstract of the monthly statements of the banks to the Commissioners, December 31, 1839. LIABILITIES. Circulation. Due depositors. Commercial Bank of Cincinnati Franklin Bank of Cincinnati Ohio Life Ins. and Trust Comp'y Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati Miami Exporting Company Bank of Hamilton Dayton Bank . Bank of Xenia Urbana Banking Company Franklin Bank of Columbus Clinton Bank of Columbus Bank of Circleville . Lancaster Ohio Bank . Bank of Chillicothe . Commercial Bank of Scioto Bank of INT•t. Union Bank of Marietta Bank of Muskingum . Bank of Zanesville Belmont Bank of St. Clairsville Bank of Mount Pleasant Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of Steubenville Bank of Wooster German Sank of Wooster • https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Due other banks. Accumulated profits and contingent fund. Other ties. $1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 633,259 45 1,000,000 00 297,085 00 100,000 00 174,007 16 100,000 00 199,521 81 443,728 00 300,000 00 200,000 00 322,363 63 500,000 00 275,195 91 80,000 00 180,723 90 150,000 00 268,787 50 242,500 00 195,035 II 4239,292 00 62,641 00 369,730 00 38,840 00 110,429 00 103,317 00 77,247 00 139,979 00 339,574 20 87,875 00 143,704 00 106,733 00 245,916 37 161,052 58 123,025 00 119,473 00 81,461 24 47,599 00 33,241 00 57,920 00 28,392 00 $169,931 78 279,988 36 220,901 83 175,341 67 9,348 31 16,411 85 65,080 26 66,697 12 79,431 90 123,100 00 67,746 19 34,176 13 33,077 41 50,6T4 06 21,786 OH 5,798 73 15,970 85 42,405 41 24,293 40 17,878 59 34,406 96 $115,539 48 86,414 31 104,826 03 53,286 88 18,315 30 7,219 92 10,951 39 1,788 17 11,263 01 15,230 00 23,468 65 :35,96935 38,806 03 19,541582 8,056 75 257 14 4,662 24 499 51 16,598 63 5,377 58 428 46 9386,006 44 191,405 14 • 141,160 55 11,752 14 4,586 40 9,211 55 22,339 95 21,119 47 27,130 00 23,875 45 29,164 73 22,625 16 48,416 61 20,949 06 6,259 51 10,810 01 7,348 34 31,614 90 5,541 73 2,096 74 $84,816 51 1;733 7 592,1204 232,530 33 71,728 41 1,956 94 3,297 294,550 00 228,873 24 108,651 25 104,442 00 190,202 00 1T3,947 00 63,659 58 59,814 12 18,484 19 1,183 93 3,281 81 69 25,46809 26,683 58 t otalie4i111:, 1,9/1 46 14,637 10 104,853 24 390 II _ 13,806 42 22,288 1 4,399 1 _ 6 II 14,437 4 47,500 II -915 23 - Total. $1,995,586 21 1,621,982 55 1,920,840 83 1,641,139 43 518,658 16 233,492 11 339,774 94 330,804 24 755,763 66 697,453 00 538,774 29 419,847 63 685,076 76 784,064 20 452,012 80 211,794 44 311,068 56 295,352 06 372,533 43 330,133 13 260,359 14 491,225 06 541,491 85 466,1 13 'ZLI ' 0N '30a Capital. NAMES OF BASIL -•14,016.11Q "0, ?AM yiii.40 , 4• -.. - 45e6, si.ar"te.:i. t't,•_. NAAILS OF BANKS. Commercial Bank of Cincinnati Franklin Bank of Cincinnati Ohio Life Ins. and Trust Comp'y Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati Miami Exporting Company Bank of Hamilton Dayton Bank Bank of Xenia Urbana Banking Company Franklin Bank of Columbus Clinton Bank of Columbus Bank of Circleville Lancaster Ohio Bank Bank of Chillicothe Commercial Bank of Scioto Bank of West Union Bank of Marietta Bank of Muskingum Bank of Zanesville Belmont Bank of St. Clairsville Bank of Mount Pleasant Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of Steubenville Bank of Wooster German Bank of Wooster https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis -- -Specie. Notes and bills discounted. 31,453.677 l 1,236,922 79 683,088 04 1,397,142 -I 397,168 83 164,325 67 184,322 71 168,447 92 351,625 13 473,410 00 293,064 :. 300,492 8 459,702 3 363,307 229,451 1 133,883 .. 185,310 .. 173,315 71 240,918 81 248,821 7 228,739 to 351,449 27 384,678 08 216,257 52 Notes of Due from 'State and other Real estate. other banks, other banks. stocks. $141,787 21 025,665 00 391,854 18 87,884 57 159,085 'I 28,705 26 121,263 54 67,058 00 57,887 56 34,002 79 80,171 00 63,654 30 26,071 21 15,563 52 4,857 57 35,153 5' 6,350 00 7,950 21 86,860 43 46,768 00 11,144 27 69,538 56 44,055 00 15,546 82 49,811 41 41,405 00 115,058 83 76,818 00 17,722 00 25,867 00 54,818 14 29.854 41 42,409 93 51,726 41,927 00 18,654 57 38,006 61 11,211 00 22,840 17 138,068 09 16,369 00 60,243 35 33,650 17,631 7 20,325 22 40,001 61 16,806 00 15,823 59 36,996 17,001 29 7,561 21 19,014 03 22,456 35 5,147 38 19,005 48 8,721 II 21,39787 55,256 82 7,623 00 9,839 78 19,484 17 6,430 00 1,18973 62,399 47,651 16,732 I' a By bank department. 27,73400 27,44000 14,969 00 18,766 98 27,674 80 11,841 52 $109,042 58 358,939 20 67,000 'I 38,559 716,204 10 .2,175 00 5,600 00 54,280 80 20,676 84 1,00000 2,970 2,537 24 41:282 70 5,293 75 89,832 00 12,056 00 18,424 7 P5,452 51 119:273 83 20,961 29 191,739 28 14,335 16,100 4,908 63 25:000 00 6,425 4 50,000 00 5,000 00 783 75,7 3,500 00 2,914 74 4,500 8,674 74 21,96424 1,i55 1 1- Furniture. F--Other re-Twal. sources. 2104,620 87 81,995,586 21 3,825 66 1,621,982 55 273,164 5( 1,920,840 13 8,279 14 1,641,139 43 518,658 16 54,320 19 233,492 11 18,712 71 339,774 94 7,709 50 330,804 24 30,678 755,763 66 151,156 85 697,453 00 1,71800 538,774 29 1,172 19 419,847 63 1,594 64 685,076 76 12,981 50 784,062 20 134:85446 452,012 80 370 95 211,794 44 32,773 84 311,068 66 25,418 60 295,352 06 1,70905 372,535 43 2,17706 330,133 13 16 24 260,359 14 22.200 77 12,083 64 5,119 26 491,225 06 521,491 85 266,175 13 •zI,1 •oN •ooa -Mr Y 7-Continued. LIABILITIES. Capital. Circulation. Due depositors. NAMES OF BANKS. an k of Massillon armers Bank of Canton olumbiana Bank of New Lisbon estern Reserve Bank • ank of Geauga ommercial Bank of Lake Erie . ank of Cleveland ank of Norwalk ank of Sandusky Ianbaitan Bank ranville Alexandrian Society. an k of Steubenville - er https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis $2110,000 00 201,250 00 90,000 00 198,662 50 155,02808 500,000 00 298,050 00 174,20980 100,000 00 50,000 00 194,529 22 51,510 00 8137,801 00 68,965 00 '73,06200 102,904 00 89,331 00 228,8:37 00 250,528 00 97,862 00 88,820 00 53,797 00 262,560 25 28,865 00 $20,904 18 10,275 36 14,906 16 29,503 18 22,453 16 93,952 13 41,930 02 31,899 83 20,583 15 3,093 96 25,138 60 8,37926 10,507,521 45 4,607,127 62 2,017,360 65 Due other banks. $7,811 68 5,52843 3,397 26 2,12() 21 1,663 13 13,012 87 15,207 03 6,47604 2,421 27 14,145 63 16,681 59 4 38 683,552 60 Accumulated profits and con• tingent fund. $15,097 91 5,948 78 1,407 40 5,78954 3/ 3,447 75 17,808 02 10,477 53 11,376 65 1,872 01 5,226 82 1,07680 1,192,892 80 Other liabilities. _ $54,834 33 _ 18,258 41 21,491 10 _ 15,527 34 18,123 10 67968 55 1,348,540 99 Total. $381,614 7 346,801 9 182,772 8. 338,9794 286,7337. 0315,740 8 625,523 0 338,452 5 241,324 I 122,908 511,105 0 89,8354 20,357,196 1 *4 t") , Bank of Massillon Farmers' Bank of Canton • Columbiana Bank ofNew Lisbon Western Reserve Bank Bank of Geauga Commercial Bank of Lake Erie Bank of Cleveland Bank of Norwalk Bank of Sandusky Manhattan Bank Granville Alexandrian Society Bank of Steubenville - Specie. $301,709 90 115,957 03 111,699 74 176,016 53 204,853 10 767,721 95 511,260 98 230,044 08 160,911 12 75,655 20 290,970 85 44,741 12 $12,736 77 8,653 91 38,572 99 50,055 28 31,675 52 31,781 00 27,567 58 75,707 04 21,914 83 15,531 90 39,351 39 8,807 00 13,414,087 18 1,752,446 99 Du,from State and oth Notes of other banks, other banks. stocks. - $9,783 00 $16,554 35 13,321 00 ' 759 88 314 13 6,419 69 41,411 00 37,293 25 1,7481: 15,500 17 4,313 28 20,844 00 34,011 36 3,876 00 6,885 00 5,782 43 25,390 32 8,865 00 15,393 35 6,078 00 30,996 68 16,014 23 3,491 00 27,763 49 947,526 00 891,59036 $8,628 71 _ 13,050 00 500000 11,330 00 8,500 00 _ 6,437 96 teal estate. $4,666 67 30,162 51 6,579 17 14,940 51 48,929 51 16,807 85 5,779 60 14,263 38 2,551 53 626 40 1,501,585 49 523,503 38 Other resources. $3,164 08 169,318 86 25,733 27 14,544 00 13,016 30 7,821 II 23,500 00 14,261 39 9,999 52 1,260 66 133,145 48 5,03283 Total. $381,614 77 346,801 90 182,77/ 89 338,979 43 286,733 78 895,740 85 625,523 07 338,452 54 241,324 17 -112,908 60 511,105 03 89,835 44 1,327,455 82 20,357,196 11 The publication of this report has been delayed to the present date, in consequence of the numerous calls upon the bank commissioners by the General Assembly. •ZLI -oN 'Ma Notes and bills discounted. AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE, Columbus, February 5, 1840. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis JOHN BROUGH, Auditor of State. CIO CoO • Iz4-7.4-,1 .714: /702 /89-/-70 6, :121:-.-7k--- , 4. ji te. j-s-e-0..-v---e-,-- https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis A:4Z 91) SW6 1/ • 4111i MIN BANKS OF OHIO. • EXHIBIT of the coadition of the various banks in Ohio,showing their names,locations, dates of charter, capital stock, amount paid on subscription, specie in their vaults, circulation, and discounts; together with the total amount of capital. steak authorized, amount paid in on subscription, amount of specie in their vaults, and amount of circulation and discounts, as they existed in the month of January, 1835. Names. Location. Date of Capital stock. Ain't paid in. charter. 1 Franklin Bank of Columbus, Columbus, - 1816 Clinton Bank of Columbus, Columbus, . 1834 Bank of Chilicothe, 1808 - Chilicothe, Dayton Bank, - Dayton, - 1814 Western Reserve Bank, - Warren, - 1812 Bank of Mount Pleasant, - Mt. Pleasant, 1816 7 Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of Steubenville, - Steubenville, 1816 8 Farmers' Bank of Canton, Canton. - 1816 9 Urbana Banking Company, Urbana, - 1816 0 Bank of Marietta, - Marietta, - 1807 1 Bank of Muskingum. - Putnam, 2 Commercial Bank of Sciota, Portsmouth, . 3 Lancaster Ohio Bank, - Lancaster, - 1816 4 Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, - Cleveland, - 1816 5 Bank of Cleveland, - Cleveland, - 1834 6 Belmont Bank of St.Clairs• ville, - • - .St. Clairsville, 1816 7 ommercial Bank of Cincinnati, - Cincinnati, - 1829 8 Franklin Bank ofCincinnati, Cincinnati - 1831 2 3 4 5 6 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Specie in vaults. Circulation., Discounts. Remarks. $500,000 $434,425 00 $152,745 00 $345,376 00 $567,942 08 300,000 150,250 00 _ 136,052 00 114,490 00 105,760 66 85,129 91 362.,78? 58 518,167 86 500,000 350,300 00 92,250 08 214,125 00 238,019 99 500,000 102,640 00 500,000 144,057 50 50,816 48 149,173 00 Disc'nts no 38,919 55 137,637 00 299,520 00 reported. 500,000 187,384 00 500,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 100,000 500,000 117,319 50 70,000 00 50,241 57 71,750 00 110,650 00 92,892 00 184,700 00 500,000 200,000 249,344 00 102,000 00 500,000 155,550 00 44,401 58 1,000,000 1,000,000 00 1 000 000 1,000 000 00 147,276 93 293 855 62 61,818 51,973 30,309 17,018 30,465 17,31J 79,415 43 04 65 16 98 06 71 229,576 50 207,091 00 136,402 00 82,451 72 141,372 00 3*8,648 00 3.'7,529 00 102,145 35 301,745 00 50,056 08 .76,998 00 197,978 00 209,714 64 Same. - • Same. 98,665 125,688 70,732 320,491 73 40 66 14 499,304 12 73,660 98 275,065 86 345,311 00 1,482,756 30 505 164 00 1 386,983 02 tss OHIO-Continued. .14 14, No. Names. 19 Lafayette Bank ot Cincinnati. Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, Bank of Geauga. Bank of Sandusky. Bank of Massillon. Bank of Wooster, I Bank of Zanesville, Bank or Circleville, Bank of Norwalk, 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Location. Date of Capital stock. Am't paid in. , charter. Cincinnati, - .1834 Cincinnati, Painesville, Sandusky City, Massillon, Wooster. Zanesville, Circleville, Norwalk, 1834 1832 1834 1834 1831 1632 1834 1832 Specie in vaults. $1,000,000 $250,000 00 $230,000 00 2.000.000 100,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 300,000 200.000 300,000 500,000 00 57,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 62,048 91 108,973 00 50,000 00 96,000 00 500,000 29,359 18,042 71,345 48,118 41,080 50,000 Circulation. Discounts. - Remarks. Receltly went into operation. 00 31 $80,541 00 34,000 00 $36,885 27 78 46 176,048 00 155,180 90 98,941 00 76 90,435 00 94 188,519 00 244,272 54 00 Same. Not reported for 1834. r-- 9 12,200,000 5,847,525 46 2,489,912 86 4,564,898 80 6,799,247 15 57:D The discounts of such banks as have not reported such may be safely estimated at the amount of their circulation. AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE, Columbus, February 5, 1835. the returns from made to this office, statement true a be to I certify the foregoing JOHN A. BRY AN,Auditor of the State of Ohio. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 4 `2e4-wilf-e' i571/4%, o? 5--- -17x64., https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis /13.3--- -4Z - Doc. No. 227. BANKS IN OHIO. WI. Mr. TREVITT, from the select committee on the subject, made the following report: The select committee appointed to inquire into the expediency of profeeling the citizens of this Slate who are indebted to the banks, against suits by those institutions, until said banks shall resume the. payment of their debts, having had the same under consideration, report: That the present deranged state of the currency, brought about by over-trading, over-banking, and an unparalleled abuse of the credit system,seems to demand some legislation in regard to those institutions Thich have the power,in a great degree,to increase or diminish the pres--ant embarrassments. To prevent any misunderstanding of the views entertained by your committee; it may not be improper to present some of the facts upon which its conclusions are predicated. Then let us look to a few circumstances, as they relate to the present sate of things. From 1820 to 1832, the amount of specie in this country did not vary materially: it was increased, but not more than might reasonably be expected from the increase of population, industry, and immigration; but with this increase, the bank capital and bank issues kept equal pace. In 1832 President Jackson vetoed the bill for rechartering the Bank of the United States; from which time gold and silver increased more,rapidly in this country: and in 1834, Congress, with the approbation of a majority of all political parties, passed the laws fixing the standard and regulating the value of foreign gold arid silver coins in the United States. This forms an important and prominent feature in the chain of circumstances that have led to the great increase of specie. By these acts gold and silver received a higher value, relatively, than they had previously me in this country,or at that time bore in some other countries. This, -..,—gether with some minor causes produced an unusual flow of the precious metals to this country,upon the well-known principle of currency— that gold and silver, like other mediums, will flow to and gain the place where they are in the greatest demand. A simple illustration will suffice to prove this position: Suppose gold or silver is wanted for some particular purpose, such as purchase or payment of lands, and five, ten, or fifteen per cent. is offered; on the one hand persons will furnish, and on the other persons will obtain, gold or silver for such per cent., when otherwise they would not. This will frequently be the case when the parties are strangers to each other, and have had no'other dealings. Of the persons who would furnish, some would be prepared, and looking out for this kind of speculation; others, having no such object, but having the specie on hand, when they can obtain such per cent. let it go. In eithpr case,it is the same thing; it passes from him that has it, but does not need it for a particular object, and goes to him who needs it for a specific purpose, and gives more for it on that account. Such is the effect, on an enlarged scale, wi,r,h States or Governments; and such was the tendency of tie acts above referred to, by increasing the value of gold about six per https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Doc. No. 227. 617 cent., and silver in a less degree. A current was produced from abroad into this country; those who were disposed to make gold and silver artiwhich cles of traffic, took advantage of the occasion, and emigrants, of there were great numbers,brought with them all their wealth in that kind and of money; so that, in a short time, the estimated quantity of gold, silver was greatly increased, and by 1636 was supposed to be about eighty million—nearly, if not quite, double what it had been at any other time in this country. This unexpected increase of gold and silver affected all classes, although, perhaps,but few understood it. Men of wealth, who were cautious, and not willing to embark in other speculations, -sought banks for investments, as the safest means of making a handsome gentility. use of their funds, with but little labor, no hazard, and mirch Thus, the banking spirit, that had kept pace with the resources of the country, now took .a. new impetus,and the banking capital in the country more than doubled in the space of three years; being increased to )ut three hundred and twenty-five millions: and With the bank capital prudence were increased the bank issues, even beyond the amount that comwas this, With authorized. institutions or the laws creating those menced and carried on a splendid system of speculation; bankers were dolmaking money by issuing from two to ten dollars of paper for every other facilities to afforded paper this possessed: they which specie lar of speculators, who wished to obtain funds to such ends, much of which other favorite was immediately converted into the public domain,or some project. impetus to This sudden expansion of the currency gave an unnatural all the wild to way the opened the ordinary business of the country, and enthusiastic formost the of imagination the that speculation schemes of virtuous tune-hunter could invent. The hitherto honest,industrious, and specuof sea broad the upon adventurer bold tiller of the soil became a man, and lation; the mechanic turned merchant; while the professional proprietors of the cautious dealer in dry goods and groceries, became While lands. tracts of wild immense of owners nominal cities; and the avocations former their projects, new such men were embarking in these of bank were necessarily neglected; and, while these enormous issuep proportionwere country the of 3r were daily increasing, the products pursuits of the ately diminished, owing to the abstraction from useful further great'number of producers, who were now turned consumers. A extrato an increase, to was paper bank of issue effect of this excessive together ordinary degree, the importation of foreign merchandise, which, had previous, years in (which, crops, cotton our with the diminution of indebted been sufficient to pay our foreign demands,) left our merchants than sixty to foreigners, at the commencement of the year 1837, more millions of dollars, This,together with the extensive circulation of paper which money,(which had not yet begun to depreciate nor contract, and always tends to drive from circulation the precious metals,) occasioned those gold and silver to commence a gradual efflux from this country to th'ey which from and us, against was trade balance of where the places had found their way here. During the summer of 1836 the Government perceived the ruinous exeffect tent to which bank credits were extended, and that the immediate for notes own their exchange to stockholders large the to enable was those of the hanks, with which they would become possessed of immense quantities of the best of your public lands, without paying, bona fide, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 618 Doc. No. 227. the first farthing; and, in fact, it allowed bankers, and other speculators who could obtain bank facilities, to purchase the public lands upon a credit, in direct violation of the spirit of the law; while the humble citizen, though more deserving of public 'favor, could not obtain a foot of land without first paying the full amount in specie, or what was to him its equivalent. The late President, in his annual message, shows that, "from the returns made by various registers and receivers, it was perceived that the sales of the public lands were increasing to an unprecedented amount.l' In effect, however, the receipts from these amounted to nothing more than credits in bank. Those credits were rapidly increasing, and on some of the books of the Western banks were greatly beyond their means of payment. With such an immense paper circulation, whilst the gold t and silver, on which it was predicated, was decreasing, speculation running high, and the public revenue being paid in paper money,it was evi,ent to all discerning men,„ as well as those who administered the Government, that a depreciation of paper money would take place; and although, from appearances, all the banks were equally good, yet it was evident that all would be compelled to change their course of business, and many must fail; but which,could not be foreseen until the event cam It was also evident that, if the Government continued to receive ba paper in payment of the public revenue until the depreciation commenced, , large portions of the public lands would pass into the hands of speculators, and the funds of the Government would consist of depreciated bank paper. There was but one alternative: either to await the event, without taking any steps to guard against it, or else prevent the public dues from being received in bank paper, so as to check speculation in public lands, and have the Government funds in available cash, instead of depreciated bank paper. Under these circumstances, the President directed that, after the 15th August, 1836, nothing but gold, silver, and Virginia land scrip, should be received for public lands, except in certain cases. In limited quantities, to actual settlers, bank paper of a certain character was received until the 15th December, 1336. This produced a sensation with speculators d bankers that turned public attention, which before had not been thus .irected, towards the banks. It was found that they were unable to redeem their paper in specie; and if a run were commenced, which might reasonably be expected, and which in fact had begun, all would suffer, and many entirely fail: and in the month of May, 1837, by common consent, the banks, from one end of the Union to the other, with a very few exceptions, came to the same determination, and stopped specie payments; the Bank of the United States being amongst the first, alleging as a reason for its suspension, the difficulties created by the "specie circular," contending, at the same time, that its repeal would relieve all its embarrassments. This, to your committee, does not clearly appear. From the report of the Secretary of the Treasury it will be found that the receipts from public lands for the first half of the year 1837 were five million three hundred and three thousand seven hundred and thirtyone dollars,($.5,303,7310 or something less than a-million per month; and as it was but little more than four months from the time fixed by the "specie circular" for the total prohibition of bank paper in payment for public lands, a greater amount than four millions could not have been used for this purpose; and when it is recollected that this money was im https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Doc. No. 227. 619 1,'. was again used . • isediately transferred to the"deposite banks," where it one million was than more 1,all banking capital, it cannot be supposed that country. It plictually abstracted from the eighty millions of specie in the more than little but amount ,.11,is idle to pretend that the employment of an ' capital in this country, in 'the one. four hundredth part of the banking effect upon 1 :he purchase of public lands, could have produced such an I the banks as they pretend. held the :I. The salutary operation of the specie circular has no doubt conseus disastro the , measure great 'banks in check, and prevented, in a of bank excess greater still a from resulted have would which quences 4 :ssues and land speculations, more especially in the West. and unequal ,t; Although your committee cannot approve of the unjust / down by fr- system of banking as it now exists, and as it has been handed exnecessity real no that g believin and us; those who have gone before of out grown has i...: ist- for the perpetuity of these institutions, except what inso become have practice, from ons, transacti . in ; yet,as our business ances, ffintitely connected with them,they would not,under existing circumstsystem honest an or system, credit question the utility of a well-regulated t• of banking, in which every stockholder would be made individually reon, in the nature of a sponsible for the liabilities of his respective institution their reprelimited copartnership, and over which the people, ory control. supervis a exercise could I.). sentatives in the State Legislatures, But, when these institutions trample under foot the interest of thoseatwhom defithey are bound by every tie of honesty and duty to protect, set t besupplian humble an from and them, created which the ance power , safety of .• , come an insolent servant, and then an overbearing master, the around thrown be should ds safeguar such that require the community will may, '7 them as to protect, as far as practicable,the unfortunate victim who of meshes gilded the into allured been have on, • in a moment of temptati ose lachrym the that aware , their seductive net. Your committee are fully sanctity of chartered privileges," i ;' cry of"violation of vested rights," "the hereand the dolorous old song of "corporation supremacy," will now,as the of tatives represen te immedia : tofore, be raised by those who are the upon on innovati any against nts, constitue soulless their )4 interests of these ' ti isumed privileges of these favored corporations. ..hatever terror there may be in the term /ocofoco and the hundred 'by the agents of other unmeaning epithets that are invented and used heretofore, be held as it will, ts, expectan and heirs i these institutions, their intimidate those who would protect the to form up hideous in its most , community against the oppression and fraud of those moneyed monopolies. The "bill to impose additional duties," &c., familiarly known as the "sub treasury bill," should it become a law, will, in the opinion of your committee fully relieve the country from its present financial embarrass • uterus. This bill proposes to cut asunder the connexion heretofore existing between the Government and the banks, while it leaves them in the full enjoyment of all the advantages conferred by the power which created them. If the "sub-treasury scheme" be carried into effect, the money of the Government will no longer be used by the adventurous banker as a basis upon which he might rush into the blindest speculations,and thereby not only bring destruction .upon himself, but ruin upon those around him. Government will have the certain and absolute control over its own funds, and the direct responsibility and accountability of its own fiscal agents. 1 r, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 620 Doe. No. 227. Consequences highly beneficial would result from the adoption of this , measure; the business of the country would'resume its accustomed channels; there would no longer be given to property a fictitious value; but men would again become rational creatures, and return to their former healthy and natural method of transacting business. One of the features of this bill to which your committee would wish to advert, is that which A proposes to receive the notes of specie-paying banks in payment for all public dues; requiring but one-sixth after the first year to be paid in specie; two-sixths after two years; and so on till the year 1844, when all payments to the Government are required to be made in the.constitutional 1 currency. This last is a feature which, if adopted, must silence every argument that can be raised against the resumption of specie payments by q. such institutions as are not actually insolvent. Let any view be taken of this subject that an honest man can, and he is irresistibly driven to the conclusion, that the sole object- of the enemies to this bill is to prevent an early resumption of specie payments, and . thereby put a chEck to many of the fraudulent practices of these institutions. One of these practices, which might be carried to a very great and dangerous extent, is a refusal on the part of the banks to pay their own it debts, while they are compelling those who have fallen a prey to their se- t ductive schemes, and become their debtors,to sacrifice their property at a 1 small part of its real value, in order to be enabled to raise the gold or silver which these privileged orders are permitted to exact, while they are allowed, by our negative action, to delay the payment of their own dues, , and force their notes upon us as a circulating medium. It will be perceived that if this course of procedure is permitted for any great length of time, it will enable these institutions, by their arbitrary exactions and forced collections,to get possession of a great part of the valuable property in our hitherto happy and prosperous State. From the information coin- • municated to this General Assembly through the message of Governor Vance, relative to the condition of the banks in Ohio,it will be recollected that we were told that they had but two dollars and seventeen cents of notes in circulation, to one dollar of specie in their vaults; while, by the statement from these same banks, in a report now upon our tables, which omes here under the sanctity of the oaths of the officers of these institu- lions, it appears that the amount of notes of circulation on the batiks of this State,in December last, bears the proportion of two dollars and thirtythree cents to one dollar of specie. And when it is recollected that "post notes" to a very large amount, payable at a future time,and used as notes of circulation, have been recently issued,(but a very small proportion of which have been reported,) it cannot be supposed that the banks of Ohio, as an aggregate, have more than one dollar of specie to three dollars of notes in circulation; which circumstance of itself shows the inadequacy of the specie of the banks to redeem their liabilities, unless they should force it from their debtors, or obtain it from some other source. Let it be borne in mind that the whole amount of specie in all the banks of Ohio was in December last, two million six -hundred and eighty•six thousand five hundred and seventy-nine dollars and forty-three cents ($2,686,579 43) only; while their discounts, or the indebtedness of individuals to the banks, at the same time, amounted to seventeen- million two hundred and twelve thousand six hundred and ninety-four dollars and twenty-three cents, ($17,212,694 23.) It should also be recollected that there are five million two hundred and thirty-seven thousand seven https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Doc. No. 227. 621 }Mildred and thirty-one dollars and seven cents ($5,237,731 07) of deposites in these banks, which should be added to the circulation; for this money is liable to be withdrawn,in accordance with the terms of deposite; and,as the whole amount of specie in all the banks is but $2,686,579 43, it would not be sufficient to pay the 'depositors by two million five hundred and fifty-one thousand one hundred and fifty-one dollars and sixtyfour cents ($2,551,1.51 64:) or, in other words, the whole amount of specie in the banks would pay but little more than one half the amount deposited in their vaults; leaving the other half, together with all the notes of circulation and. other liabilities,unprovided for by any immediate available means. Now,if tve add the notes of circulation to the whole amount of deposites,(which are not at all different from the notes of circulation, so far as the immediate liability of the banks is concerned,) we find that , they amount to .31even milliOn four hundred and eighty-seven thouhand three hundred and thirty-two dollars and ninety-seven cents, ($" 487,332 970 or little less than four dollars and thirty cents to one $1. of specie. In making this estimate,no account is taken of the large amount of post notes in circulation, your committee being unable to procure any data upon which to predicate a calculation; but it is probable that, when added to the deposites and ordinary notes of circulation, the amount thus produced would be equal to five dollars to one of specie in the vaults of these banks. There is another circumstance to which your committee would briefly advert—it is the great pecuniary advantage that results to bankers by the operation of a general suspension of specie payments. They issue their notes to the full extent allowed by their charters, upon which they receive nearly seven per cent. per annum, while they have but a few dollars,coin- paratively, upon which such issue is based; and perhaps those few dollars are used by the stockholders or directors for such purposes as will best advance their own interest: thus, in fact, dispensing with all capital, while their profits are greatly increased beyond what they are under ordinary circumstances. While the stockholders are amassing wealth by such means, it is within their power, by sudden collections, to force .the sale of an immense amount of property, become themselves the buyers, and . thereby not only keep possession of the precious metals and "regulate the cu „cy," but ultimately become possessed of the most valuable property in'tne country, at a greatly reduced price aftl the ruin of their debtors. , Therefore, in order to prevent the disastrous consequences which may ! result to a large and enterprising portion of the citizens of this State, who are so unfortunate as to bear the relation of debtor to those institutions, while the latter are violating the trusts confided to,and abusing the privileges conferred upon them, by those whom they are oppressing, your committee would recommend the passage of the accompanying bill. 1 A BILL to regulate judgments arid executions in certain cases. SEC. I. Be it enacted by the General A'ssembly of the State qf That in all cases when any judgment or decree shall hereaftet be rendered in any of the courts of this State, whether the same is rendered upon final adjudication, or upon confession or otherwise, against any person or persons, or by reason of any indebtedness or liability'founded on contract, either expressed or implied,to any bank, or association exercising banking , privileges, which hath suspended specie payment,or refused to redeem its notes,bills,or paper with gold and silver, whether the suit shall be brought https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis • 1 PA4-e--en.e, >/ei. a1,67,1;k1 L-71.-5,x.4.4...e. d •I / 5%4, /7%44' https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis It .54 7) /73? NMI", 4.• W 2—Continued. s of June 1, 18.38. View of the condition of the banks of Ohio,from the statement DR. Notes and bills discounted Deposites in Eastern cities Due from banks Bank notes Specie Real and personal estate Other investments . $14,968,675 2,078,899 729,077 1,145,281 2,879,209 361,160 2,790 $22,165,091 The convention then adjourned, sine die. Capital paid in Circulation Deposites Due to banks Surplus . . Due United States time on States, Due Bank of the United $9,835,199 6,340,947 9,848,484 624,501 1,152,619 744,643 618,718 $22,165,091 JOHN CREED,President. 11. LAWRENCE, Secretaries, '1, P. HANDY, CoLumius, June 7, 1838. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis • • 1 636 Doc. No. 227. eignty which it confers. They do not, however, present it for the reas on that any act of so strong a characte r is called for on the present but merely to evidence to the Hous e,(what is apparent to their flection,) that where the power of repe aling charters has been vested a absolutely exercised,that of rest raining moneyed corporations,for the general good, must necessarily belo ng to the legislative body. Having presented the most impo rtant points embraced in the power and right of the Legislature to impose the proposed restrictions upon the banking institutions of the State, the committee do not propose to add any thing as to the question of their expediency to the country and justice to the people. They have the whole people of the State only to add, in conclusion, that the eyes of are upon us; they expect much at our hand si they demand a reformation of the banking institutions—such a one as, while it shall not impair the true usefulness of those institutions, will afford additional safeguards to the community who receive their bills, and •Ise continually, to a vast amount, A° not desire to destroy the bank their creditors. We repeat, the people s; and the committee cannot conc eive that, in the measures they prop ose for adoption, they in anywise impair the character of those institutio ns ation. The whole desire is to yielfor the legitimate purposes of their cred safety and protection to the community,and at the same time resto re out which no system of banking and confirm that public confidence withor credit can ever successfully exist. The committee accordingly repo of a board of bank commissioner rt a bill to provide for the appointment s, and for the regulation of banks with in this State. A BILL to provide for the appoi ntment of a board of bank commissioners, and for the regulation of banks within this State. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gene ral elssembly of the State of Ohio That there shall be appointe d, by joint resolution of the General Assembly , , three persons, to be styled the "bank commissioners of the State of Ohio ," one of whom shall be appo inted for two years, one for four years, and one for six years; and at the end of the respective terms the appointment ;hall be made for six years; and by death, resignation, or othe all vacancies that may occur in said board rwise, sembly, shall be filled by the Gove if during the recess of the General Asrnor as in other cases; and the General Assembly, when convened , shal the member whose death, resignat l appoint for the unexpired term of ion, vacancy; and said commissioners shalor other act may have created such l be entitled to receive, as a compensation for their services, the sum of dollars per day while actually engaged in the duties of their the general appropriation, and paid appointment, to be provided for in out of the State treasury,on the order of the auditor of state; they shall give sand dollars each to the State of Ohio bond in the sum of twenty thouoath for the faithful discharge of their , and shall take and subscribe an duti Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of said boar es under this act. d of commissioners,or any one of them, at least once in every six mont hs,to visit every banking institution in this State, and thoroughly to inspect the affairs of said institutions; to examine all the books, papers, note s, bonds, and other evidences of debt of said institutions; to compare the funds and property thereof with the https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Doc. No. 227. 637 annual statements made by such banks to the auditor of state, and the statements hereinafter provided for; to ascertain the quantity of specie the said institutions have on hand; and generally to make such other inquiries as may be necessary to ascertain the actual condition of the said institutions, and their ability to fulfil all the engagements made by them ; and further to do and perform such other acts and duties as may be required of them by the provisions of this act. Sec. 3. Said commissioners, or any one of them, shall have power,and and are hereby required, whenever they shall deem it expedient or necessary to the public safety, to visit any banking institution in this State more frequently than once in six months, and at any time they may see proper, and examine its books and papers, and make such other inquiries as may be necessary to ascertain the condition of such bank, and its ability to discharge its engagements and fulfil its duties to the public; which examinations shall be conducted and reported upon as the other exami'la i provided for by this act. See. 4. It shall be the duty of the officers of each banking institution in this State to furnish to the board of bank commissioners true and attested copies of the monthly statements of the condition of their respective banks, and cause the same to be published at least two weeks in some newspaper printed, or of general circulation, in the county in which such bank may be situated; and the said commissioners shall report the same quarterly to the auditor of state, whose duty it shall be forthwith to cause an abstract of the same to be made out and published for three weeks,in at least two newspapers printed at the seat of Government; and it shall be the further duty of the said commissioners to make an annual report of their proceedings under this act, with the general condition of the banking institutions at the periods of their semi-annual investigation, with such other facts and suggestions as they may see proper to communicate, to the General Assembly, on or before the third Monday of each regular session thereof. , Sec. 5. Any banking institution in this State, whose officers or agents ;,hall at any time refuse to admit said commissioners, in the discharge of the duties imposed by this act, to a full and free examination of the books, , pap notes, bonds, and other evidences of the condition of said bank; or s_ -d refuse to answer under oath any inquiries which may be propounded to them, touching the matters of said investigation; or shall sit any time neglect or refuse to furnish and publish their monthly statements, , as hereinbefore provided for,every such bank shalt be deemed and taken to 'have forfeited its charter, and shall immediately be subject to the provisonis hereinafter mentioned for regulating and closing up insolvent instik - utions. Sec. 6. If any one or more of said board of commissioners shall neglect or refuse, during the time he or they may hold his or their appointment, to discharge the duties imposed by this act, or shall make a partial examivation or false return of the condition of any banking institution in :,.his State, every such commissioner shall be liable to a puosecution on his bond, the recovery of which to be had,as in other cases, in the name and for the use of the State of Ohio. Sec. 7. The said commissioners shall not disclose the names of any of . the debtors of any banking institution, nor the private accounts of indii viduals with said institution, unless required to do so in a court of justice, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 5313 Doe. No. 227. or in answer to resolution of either branch of the General Assembly,or in .4, the course of some other proceeding authorized by this act. .; Sec. S. The total amounts of the debts which any banking institution,. in this State shall at any one time owe, whether by bond, bill, note, or other contract, exclusive of actual deposites, shall not exceed more than ". one and a half time the sum of the capital stock subscribed and actually paid in: Provided, That stock notes, or promissory notes given for the payment of arrearages of stock, or stock owned by the bank itself, shall not be accounted as actual payment of stock under the provisions of this act. Neither shall the actual circulation of the notes of any such banking institution at any one time exceed three times the amount of specie, exelusive of deposites, in the vaults, and actually belonging to the bank. ' And in case of excess in either of these particulars, the, directors under whose administration it may happen shall be liable for the same in their individual capacities, and after them the stockholders of such bank shall '4e severally bound in their individual capacities for the amount of such 4 excess, in proportion to the atnount of stock by them respectively subscribed and held: Provided, That any of the said directors who may have been absent when the said excess was contracted or created,or who may have dissented from the act or resolution by which the same was' contracted or created, may respectively exonerate themselves from such liability as directors, by forthwith giving notice of their absence or dissent upon the records of the bank; in which case, such absent or dissenting director shall stand in the saute position, and be subject to the same liabilities, as other stockholders. Sec. 9. If any banking institution in this State shall hereafter suspend the payment of its notes in gold and silver, it shall be the duty of the cashier, or, in his absence or inability, the teller rof said banking institution, whenever any bill or bills shall be presented at the counter of said bank, and the redemption thereof demanded in gold or silver, and the same be refused, to endorse such refusal and the date thereof on the back of said bill or hills; which bill or bills shall, from such date, hear an interest at the rate of twelve per centum per annum until redeemed,or until said bank shall have fully and faithfully redeemed the payment of its otos in gold and silver; and if any cashier or teller of any such banking ..._,,istitution shall refuse to endorse any such bill or bills, according to the provisions of this act, such cashier or teller shall forfeit and pay a fine of not less than five nor more than fifty dollars for every such bill so presented and refused, to be recovered before any court having jurisdiction, in the name of the State of Ohio, for the use of the person or persons aggrieved. Sec. 10. If any banking institution in this State shall at any time refuse the payment of its notes in gold and silver, or the notes of other banks,or shall continue for a longer period than thirty days to refuse payment of its notes in gold and silver only, it shall be the duty of the president judge of the court of common pleas of the judicial circuit in which such bank is situate, or any judge of the supreme court of the State of Ohio, upon the application in writing of the board of bank commissioners, or any one of them, to issue a writ; directed to the sheriff of said county, requiring him to close said bank and deliver over to three commissioners,to be named in said writ,full possession of the books, moneys, keys, property, and effects of said bank; which said commissioners shall https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Doc. No. 227. , 639 give a bond to the State of Ohio, iu such sum and with such security as the,said judge may direct, for the faithful performance of their duties as hereinafter stated: and should any commissioners so appointed as aforesaid, die, resign, be removed, or refuse to act, the judge issuing said writ, or any person who by this act has or had authority to issue a writ of the kind bereinbefbre specified, may appoint a person or persons to fill such vacancy; and the bond of said commissioners shall be filed with the clerk of the court of the county in which such bank may be situated, and may be sued on in the name of the State of Ohio, for the use of the bill-holder of said bank, in case the said commissioners, or either of them, fail to perform the duties by this act, or by any subsequent act,imposed on them. Sec. 11. The commissioners aforesaid shall forthwith proceed to collect the debts, assets, and property of said bank, and dispose of the same to the best advantage, and pay the bills of said hank as fast as cash can be realized; and if bills as aforesaid shall be presented more rapidly than ti' can be redeemed, it shall be the duty of either of the said commissirs to whom the same may be presented to endorse on each bill his name, and the date of the presentment thereof; and all bills thus presented and endorsed shall bear interest from the date of such endorsement at the rate of six per centtun per annum, until they shall be redeemed in , specie. Sec. 12. That all writs issued in conformity with the 10th section of this act shall be returnable to the next term of the court of common pleas for the county in which such bank may be situated, or, if issued in term time, shall be returnable forthwith ; and upon the return thereof, the court aforesaid shall cause to be issued a citation to the president, cashier, directors, and stockholders of said bank, requiring them and each of them 1 ; to appear before said court at the next term thereof, and answer the allegations of the bill to be filed therein as hereinafter provided; and should any of the above-named persons be non-residents of this State, notice may be given by publication, as in other cases in chancery. Sec. 13. The proceedings upon the return of said writ shall be as in chancery, and the proiecuting attorney shall act therein on behalf of the people and of the bill-holder. Said attorney shall, within forty days after . the term to which said citation is returnable, file a bill against those upon ' w , process has been served, setting forth the failure or suspension of spedle payment by said bank, and calling upon the defendants to state 1 the causes of such failure or suspension; which said bill may he amended ' and excepted to, and other proceedings had therein, as in other cases. Sec. 14. Should the assets of said c'bank be insufficient to pay the bills and other debts thereof, the said court are authorized, and it is hereby , made their duty, to render decrees against the stockholders for such sum i as shall be sufficient to redeem said bills, and liquidate the just debts of the bank: Provided, That if any stockholder has not paid his stock in ' full, it shall be the duty of the court to render a decree first against such stockholder or stockholders. Sec. 15. That said commissioners shall be invested for the time ,being I with all the powers of said'hank which may be necessary to a faithful discharge of the duties enjoined by this act; they shall have power to sue for and collect any claims or recover any property, in the name of said , bank, for the use of its creditors, in the same way and to the same extent that said bank could sue and recover; the said commissioners may be 1 1 1 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis °F. ar r) tZi q 3 '3'. CI 45a_.= -. 0 V4F.2ga!tpa cigrig..s1 ar — g 5.1z re 5° g1.4 1:6= 0c's'i• or rD 4.8.....2 o ." .:4 . o,m2.=c 5 cb • =,>=.....4 nO g"a. ) . .g= i tog•et,„71 -4. fO , h Ng =as!. 0. E.., :•5*,, a ° = z: ...67 . 1 1:6 5-5.-1: 5.=,..„1„, al .mam. 0 :..= 1 -.5b 74 ,a, :9, 1 i 0;;, O fl' kaillIgg. g col z,r owrg, CA rj 00 VI oo c„, 421 440 =0 ....o--.. l a"... .... ......,D F.0.2..i-g-- 1 — 0 -... "1 w• 0 ••••• ;143 R=0°31)=X ,., .... 4tal ‘Z. 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Cincinnati (1) Cincinnati (2) https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis DUE FROM TIIE BANKS. Names. Commercial Franklin Estimated condition of 18 banks, from which no returns have been received, Capital stock paid in. Notes or hills in circulation. 1,000,000 00 986,625 00 325,892 00 322,747 00 45,790 30 49,017 99 16,631 37 447,423 88 89,127 23 34,991 25 1,477,440 90 1,840,805 12 1,986,625 00 648,639 00 94,808 29 464,055 25 124,118 48 3,318,246 02 4,000,000 00 1,008,000 00 162,876 58 928,110 50 248,226 96 6,636,492 04 5,986,625 00 1,656,639 00 257,684 87 1,392,165 75 372,345 44 9,954,738 06 Profits, includ- Amount due to Amount due to other banks. ing surplus depositors. fund, &c. Total amount due from the banks. c.o ow' -101.11111- ABSTRACT P—Continued. OD RESOURCES OF THE BANKS. 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H. 4j_ 3 2 The First Nat. . of Cadiz, Harrlson 1G0 The First Nat. Bk. of Lancaster I Hocking Valley Nat. Bk., Lancaster 137 19A-1 The First Nat. Bk. of Steubenville . - Jefferson Nat. Bk. of Steubenville / /64/ H if 243 853 First Nat. Bank of Mansfield Richland Nat. Bk. of Mansfield Farmers Nat. Bk. of Mansfield First Nat, Bk. of Ripley Farmers Nat. Bk. of PiPley The First Na ,The Nat. Exc 'Franklin Net, 7T 7/3 786 8p7 9 10 898 The First Nat. Bk. of Salem The Farmers • t' Bk. of Salem Fran)clitt,Branch Bank, Columbus ; r F • 7 The First Nat. Bk. of Columbus • Nat. Exchange Bk. of Columbus . 4 1 The Franklin Nat. Bk. of Columbus The Farmers Nat. Bk. of Ashtabula ranch Bank, Mansfield Farmers L'-e.10;61'... 214 128 q Exchang ' if pea ible 233 The:First Nat. 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Pleapant Branch Bank Muskingum Branch Bank, Zanesville ti The First Nat. Bk. of Zanesville The Second Nat. Bk. of Zanesville Muskingum Nat. Bk. of Zanesville 59 492 164 131 a30 The First Nat. Bk of Norwalk Norwalk Nat. Bank 215 931 The First Nat. Bk. of Mt. Pleasant • I .1 4 13 773 807 a 1 -14 Norwalk Branch Bank https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis -•4 page 2 of 3 a Name of national Name of original bank ank 1 Charter No. Da including m th and day, if poss ble Indicate which of the riginal bank conVerted to national banks -41 Branch Bat#s (cont.) , Piqua National -L.A--! Citizens Nat • Piqua Branch Bank / 1 Bank of Piqua f 4_ rat Natio oond Natio Portage County Branch Bank, Ravenna ,/ Porthmo th Branch Bank Preble rat Natio 1 ank of Polsmouth rtsmouth N ti nal Bank, ,ortsmouth rmera Nati na. 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Bankers j,,e-ommercial Bank of Cincinnati KS. W. Crittenden & Co. Bankers, Cleveland ,---Bank of Commerce, Cleveland Merchants Bank of Cleveland, Branch of State Bank of Ohio --City Bank of Cleveland Commercial Branch Bank, Cleveland The Exchange Bank of Columbus Branch of State Bank of Ohio Franklin Branch of State Bank of Ohio Summit County State Bank Dayton Branch of State Bank of Ohio Delaware County Branch of State Bank of Ohio Preble County, Branch of State Bank of Ohio Hocking Valley Bank, Branch of State Bank of Ohio The Farmers Bank of Mansfield Branch of State Bank of Ohio Bank of Marietta The Union Bank, Branch of State Bank of Ohio • 410492 908 1051 215 931 220 1006 1061 68 935 1088 106 350 289 933 43 973 238 263 1146 1164 1062 91 248 607 809 59 863 916 74 1578 284 828 369 277 3 164 131 1230 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The First National Bank of Mount Pleasant The First National Bank of Mount Vernon The Knox County National Bank of Mount Vernon The First National Bank of Norwalk The Norwalk National Bank The First National Bank of Painesville The Piqua National Bank and Trust Company (formerly The Piqua National Bank) The Citizens National Bank & Trust Company of Piqua (formerly The Citizens National Bank of Piqua) The First National Bank of Portsmouth The Portsmouth National Bank The Farmers National Bank of Portsmouth The First National Bank of Ravenna The Second National Bank of Ravenna The First National Bank of Ripley The Farmers National Bank of Ripley The First National Bank of Salem The Farmers National Bank of Salem The First National Bank of Springfield The Second National Bank of Springfield The Mad River National Bank of Springfield The First National Bank of Steubenville The Jefferson National Bank of Steubenville The First National Bank of Toledo The Second National Bank of Toledo The Toledo National Bank The Northern National Bank of Toledo The First National Bank of Troy The Citizens National Bank of Urbana The Champaign National Bank of Urbana The First National Bank of Warren The Trumbull National Bank of Warren The First National Bankof Washington The Wayne County National Bank of Wooster The First National Bank of Xenia The Second National Bank of Xenia The First National Bank of Youngstown The First National Bank of Zanesville The Second National Bank of Zanesville The Luskingum National Bank of Zanesville August 5, 1864 March 17, 1865 April 25, 1665 January 25, 1864 March 23, 1665 January 27, 1864 April 13, 1865 /-Mount Vernon Bank Knox County Bank of Mount Vernon, Branch of State Bank of Ohio Norwalk Branch of State Bank of Ohio Piqua Branch of State Bank of Ohio April 26, 1665 August 21, 1863 March 24, 1665 April 29/ 1865 October 17, 1863 March 29, 1864 February 27, 1864 March 24, 1665 July 31, 1863 April 1, 1865 February 5, 1864 February 18, 1864 May 15, 1865 May 18, 1865 April 26, 1665 September 26, 1863 February 11, 1864 December 6, 1864 February 16, 1865 August 11, 1863 March 7, 1865 March 21, 1865 September 4, 1863 October 7, 1865 February 26, 1864 February 18, 1865 April 7, 1864 February 24, 1864 June 20, 1863 December 19, 1863 November 23, 1863 June 6, 1865 Portsmouth Branch of State Bank of Ohio Robinson, King & Co. Ravenna Farmers Branch of State Bank of Ohio The Farmers Bank of Salem Mad River Valley Branch of State Bank of Ohio The Toledo Bank Wayne County Branch State Bank of Ohio Xenia Branch of State Bank of Ohio Mahoning County Bank Muskingum Branch of State Bank of Ohio • AND SAVINGS PRIVATE/BANKS REPORTED AS OPERATING IN OHIO DURING THE PERIOD 1845 TO 1866 (List is taken from homans' Bankers Almanacs for 1851 to 1866 unless otherwise noted. In addition, homans lists numerous companies which probably did a banking business also.) Location Name Akron Bellefontaine Exchange Bank 1661-66 Bank of bellefontaine 1857-60 Merchants Bank 1857 Bucyrus Bank 1856-62 Exchange Bank 1857-61 Peoples Deposit Bank 1861-64 Savings Deposit Bank 1857-66 Valley Bank 1864 Exchange Bank 1857-58 Scioto Valley bank 1855-58, Society for Savings jrg. 1849 2/ Clinton Bank 1854-65 Citizens bank 1856-57 Findlay Bank 1857-60 Bank of Fremont 1861-64 Peck B&MA Inc. 1854 Ezfhange Bank 1863-64 Fairfield Savings Institution 1857-61 Warren Gounty Bank 1860 Lima Deposit Bank 188&.66 Metropolitan Bank 1861-65 MEidison County bank 1864-66 Bank of Wrion (see list of old, free and independent bks) 1857 Durfee's Exchange bank 1857 Daarion Deposit Bank 1857-64 bank of Marysville 1856-64 The Washington Bank Inc. 1854 .?./ Granite Bank 1864 Rechanics Savings Fund Association 1861-64 Citizens Bank 1858-59 Bank of Tiffin 1860-64 Ohio Savings Institute 1856 City Bank 1855-57 Farmers Bank 1856-60 savings Fund Society Org. 1849 2/ Hocking County Savings Institut4 1849 2/ Pickaway County Savings Institute 1849 2/ Bucyrus Canton Chillicothe Circleville Cleveland Columbus Findlay Fremont Hamilton Ironton Lancaster Lebanon gan erna London Marion Marystille Miamisburg Mount Gilead Steubenville Tiffin Toledo Urbana Wood sfield Logan Circleville Dates reported in existence 2/ John Jcq Knox, History of Banking in the United States, 1900, p. 688. :4/ A. 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Free Free Ind. 8-50-51 1854 V 8-18-51 7-9-46 7-1-45 9-S5-51 14-6-52 -46, 1855-64 1853 1858-64 1855 1665 186L-64 166'6 1855-6 Clinton Bank of Old 1854 V 1855-64 Dayton Bank Ind. 1631 §/ 1852-55 Dayton Miami Valley Bank of Delaware Bank Delaware Franklin Franklin Bank of Portage Couhty iron Bank Ironton Bank of ikarion Marion Massillon Bank of Massillon Merchants Bank Mount Vernon Mount Vernon Bank Bank of Norwalk Norwalk https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1855-64 Ind. 0-9-45 Ind. 2-11-201:- 18o5 Old 1854 W 1655-62; 1805 Free 6-18-51 -58 Free Free 12-15-51 1861; 1665-4 Free Free Old Free Free Old 7-12-51 0-27-51 1834 V 7-1-51 -62 1831 V 1863 1864 1855 1864 1865 1849 ? LAJ--rAO cult-tm.-Ae _,ty4f,, I`Ctv ; Original charter expirea 1854; "stin doing businesk in 1900 V See list of private banks Aug. 1857 Failed W Lic,uidated W 1864 Failed A/ 1856 Insolvent 1665 1854 1853 1864 1865 Became National bank Suspended IS./ (Condition reports by Auditor for years 1857-61, then reported "in liquidation7) Became National Exchange bank W. See list of private bunks Discontinued 1656 A/ But condition rep rtE Auditor for years 1857, 1859-64) In liquidation Became National bunk Became National bank 1864 1864 1855 1864 Became National bunk Became national bank Charter expired; business discontinued A/ Became National bunk 1850 Failed: notes circulated at 50 to 75 ;;2 discount 1058 7./ ArISTObY OF THE OLD, INDEPENDENT, AND FREE BANKS EIHIO DURING THE PERIOD 1845 TO 1866 Location and name Painesville Bank of Geauga Sandusky Bank of Sandusky Sandusky City Bank Union Bank of Springfield Springfield Bank Tiffin Seneca County Bank Toledo Urbana Warren Wooster Youngstown Xenia Zanesville Cincinnati Class Date Date Years for Disposal organized *hich bank did terminated not report li condition to Auditor Mnd. Old Ind. Free Free Ind. 1829 '‘./ .2 1834] 6-4-46 1-1-51 7-2-51 -48 1864 1849 1857-64 1864 1853; 1657 Marine Bank -60 Free Champaign County Bank Free 6-15-51 Western Reserve Ind. 7-1-45 .§_/ Bank Bank of Wooster Old 1834 Mahoning County Bank Ind. 11-15-50 Bank of Xenia Old 1619 Franklin Bank Ind. 10-2-45 Franklin Bank of Old 1653 .?../ 1861; 1664 186'6 1848 1866 1846 1858-64 1844-63 NOTES 1864 1850 Became National bank Failed; notes circulated at 50 to 75 )6 discount 2/ 1856 1664 1654 1864 1865 1864 Closing Became National bank Not in active business (but condition re or.ts,.by Lu4LA Auditor for years 1355.oL4 Became National bank Became National bank Became First National Bank of Warren 1848 1864 Failed Ali Became National bank "Still doing business" 1)/ . VI-tat.t.t.c_k zee s--1-02..k'a4LAAA ? Information is from Annual or Special Reports of the Auditor of State unless othervdse noted. Manual Report of the Bank Commissioners of the State of Ohio, 1842, p. 6. John Jay Knox, History of banking in the United z)tates, 1900, pp. 676-77, 684. A. B. Coover, Ohio Banking Idsttioll, 1803 to 1866. In Ohio Archaeological and hIstorical tkuarterly, vol. 21, pp( n It It n It n P. W. Huntington, A history of Banking in Ohio. vol. 23, pp. 612-2 Succeeded Dayton Manufacturing Company, authorized by legislature with banking powers in August, 1014. Is claimed to be antecedent of Winters National Bank (Knox, p. 676). C. C. Huntington, A history of Banking_and Currency in Ohio before the Civil War. In Ohio Archaelogical and Historical Quarterly, vol. 24, p. 434. 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