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Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis
Supplement No. 8 to List dated April 12,1933
(Supersedes Su pp lem en t No. 7, dated M a y 31, 1933)

1.

Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations.

2.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.

3.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations under restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.
(The lists of nonmember banks is based upon the best infor­
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

THIS LIST IS N OT INTENDED
TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST
State member banks indicated by asterisk (*)
JU N E 7, 1933.

Temporarily, additional Supplem ents will be issued from
time to time .

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £tMO 5 0 1

ARKANSAS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

Planters National Bank
*Peoples Exchange Bank

Mena
(L. R.) Russellville

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
First National Bank

(L. R.) Camden

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A DD TO LIST
Bank of Amity
Home Banking Company
Citizens Bank
Foreman Banking Company
Bank of Keo
Bankers Commercial Trust Co.
Peoples Bank
Union Bank
Citizens Banking Exchange
Bank of Melbourne
Mineral Springs Banking Company
Twin City Savings Bank
Miller County Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Tupelo

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(L.

First State Bank

(L. R.) Hatfield

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R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
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R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)

Amity
Conway
England
Foreman
Keo
Little Rock
. Little Rock
Little Rock
Marshall
Melbourne
Mineral Springs
North Little Rock
Texarkana
Tupelo

LIST

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated




A D D TO LIST
Merchants & Planters Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Atkins
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Peoples State Bank
Bank of Booneville
Citizens Bank
Bank of Chidester
Bank of Cotter
First State Bank
Bank of Dierks
Bank of Dover
Exchange Bank & Trust Company
Bank of England
Fountain Hill Bank
Citizens Bank of Gillett
Bank of Glenwood
First Bank of Griffithville
Clark County Bank
Bradley County Bank
The Peoples Bank
The Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of Kensett
Bank of Lockesburg
McGehee Bank & Trust Company
Columbia Peoples Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Maynard
Union Bank

(L. R.) Arkadelphia
(L. R.) Atkins
(L. R.) Atkins
Berry ville
(L. R.) Booneville
(L. R.) Booneville
(L. R.) Chidester
(L. R.) Cotter
(L. R.) DeQueen
(L. R.) Dierks
(L. R.) Dover
(L. R.) El Dorado
(L. R.) England
(L. R.) Fountain Hill
(L. R.) Gillett
(L. R.) Glenwood
CL. R.) Griffithville
(L. R.) Gurdon
(L. R.) Hermitage
Imboden
(L. R.) Junction City
(L. R.) Kensett
(L. R.) Lockesburg
(L. R.) McGehee
(L. R.) Magnolia
CL. R.) Malvern
Maynard
Mena

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Authority £D jO $Q \

ARKANSAS — Continued
Name of Bank
Bank of Mountain View
Bank of Montgomery County
Bank of Ola
Cotton Belt Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Plainview
Farmers Bank
Bank of Plumerville
Citizens Bank
First State Bank of Prescott
Bank of Quitman
Lone Rock Bank
The Bank of Rector
Bank of Searcy
Grant County Bank
Bank of Shirley
Bank of Sulphur Springs
First and Crawford County Bank
Viola State Bank
Bank of Waldo
Peoples Bank
Rice Growers Bank
Bank of W ilm ar
Cross County Bank

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R.)
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(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(Mfs.)
(L. R.)
(Mfs.)

Location
Mountain Yriew
Mount Ida
Ola
Pine Bluff
Plainview
Plainview
Plumerville
Pottsville
Prescott
Quitman
Ravenden
Rector
Searcy
Sheridan
Shirley
Sulphur Spring
Van Buren
Viola
W'aldo
Waldo
W heatley
W ilm ar
W ynne

ILLINOIS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
All banks attached to St. Louis

A DD TO LIST
*State Bank of Breese (Admitted to Membership May 26, 1933)
*First State Bank (Admitted to membership April 14, 1933)
*Union Trust Company
Farmers National Bank
1'range National Bank (Admitted to membership May 31, 1933)
*Neat, Condit and Grout, Bankers (Admitted to membership
June 5, 1933)

Breese
Chester
East St. Louis
Grayville
New Douglas
Winchester

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A DD TO LIST
Alsey State Bank
Ashley State Bank
Farmers State Bank
State Bank of Birds
Brighton State Bank
Bank of Brussels
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Greene County State Bank
Carterville State & Savings Bank
Hardin County State Bank
Claremont State Bank
Clay City Banking Company
First State Bank
State Bank of Eddyville
State Bank of Farina
State Bank of Fidelity
Flat Rock Bank
Peoples State Bank
Bank of Fowler
Peoples State Bank
Golden State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Ingraham State Bank & Trust Co.
Farmers State Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Kampsville
State Bank of Lenzburg
State Bank of Lima
State Bank of Marissa




Alsey
Ashley
Belle Prairie
Birds
Brighton
Brussels
Carlyle
Carrollton
Carterville
Cave in Rock
Claremont
Clay City
Cobden
Eddyville
Farina
Fidelity
Flat Rock
Flat Rock
Fowler
Gillespie
Golden
Hutsonville
Ingraham
Jacksonville
Kampsville
Lenzburg
Lima
Marissa

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ILLINOIS— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Farmers & Traders State Bank of Meredosia
Farmers State Bank
Oakdale State Bank
First State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Bank of Piasa
Bond County State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Rinard Banking Company
Crawford County State Bank
Illinois State Bank
State Bank of St. Libory
Citizens State Bank
Sparta State Bank
Texico State Bank
First State Bank of Tilden
Farmers Bank
Versailles State Bank
Walpole State Bank
First State Bank

Meredosia
Mount Sterling
Oakdale
Ozark
Palestine
Parkersburg
Patoka
Piasa
Pocahontas
Pulaski
Rinard
Robinson
Quincy
St. Libory
Shipman
Sparta
T exico
Tilden
Ursa
Versailles
Walpole
Winchester

W IT H D R A W

F R O M L IST

State Bank of Breese
First State Bank
Prange State Bank

Breese
Chester
New Douglas

INDIANA
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St, Louis unless otherwise indicated
A D D T O L IST
First National Bank

Petersburg

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
A D D T O L IST
Citizens Bank

(Lv.)

Palmyra

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
A D D T O L IST
Dupont State Bank




Dupont
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INDIANA CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Name of Bank

Location

Citizens Trust Company
Borden State Bank
State Bank of Campbellsburg
Jackson Township Bank
East Enterprise State Bank
Ferdinand Branch, Dubois Co. State Bank of Jasper
Newburgh State Bank
Dubois Co. State Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
German-American Bank,
Citizens Bank

(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)

Bedford
Borden
Campbellsburg
Cory don Junction
East Enterprise
Ferdinand
Newburgh
Jasper
Jasper
Jasper
Pekin

KENTUCKY
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated.
A D D T O L IST
Bank of Buechel
Buechel
Calvert Bank
Calvert City
Carrsville Agency, Farmers Bank & Trust Company of Marion Carrsville
Bank of Milburn
Milburn

MISSISSIPPI
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch
A D D T O L IST
Holcomb
Maben
Mathiston

Bank of Holcomb
Maben Home Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank

W IT H D R A W
Bank of Pope

F R O M L IST
Pope

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch
A D D T O L IST
Bank of Inverness

Inverness

MISSISSIPPI CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch
Bank of Bruce
Carroll County Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Fulton Bank
Bank of Michigan City
Bank of Myrtle
Bank of Nettleton
Peoples Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Oxford
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of Tupelo
Citizens State Bank




Bruce
Carrollton
Ecru
Fulton
Michigan City
Myrtle
Nettleton
North Carrollton
Oxford
Starkville
Tupelo
Tupelo

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MISSOURI
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

ADD TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

♦Glasgow Savings Bank (Admitted to membership May 16, 1933)
Citizens National Bank
*Lemay F erry Bank (Luxemburg)

Glasgow
Maplewood
St. Louis

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
All banks attached to St. Louis

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Glasgow Savings Bank

Glasgow

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Farmers & Traders Bank
Iron County Bank
Lewistown State Bank
Bank of Manes
State Bank of New London
W est End Bank

Iberia
I ronton
Lewistown
Manes
New London
University City

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Lewiston

Lewiston State Bank

MISSOURI CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
All banks attached to St. Louis
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Moore & Mullins Banking Company

Linneus
Linneus

TENNESSEE
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
National Bank of Commerce in Memphis

(Mfs.)

Memphis

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
♦Bank of Commerce & Trust Co.



(Mfs.)

Memphis

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TENNESSEE— Continued
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
A D D T O L IST
Name of Bank

Location

Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Bethel Springs Bank
Brighton Savings Bank
Camden Office—Commerce Union Bank (Nashville)
Bank of Crockett Mills—Branch Bank of Crockett
(Bells)
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Hickory Valley Branch, Hardeman County Savings
Bank (Bolivar)
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Jack’s Creek Bank
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Peoples Bank
Saulsbury Branch, Hardeman County Savings Bank
(Bolivar)
Farmers State Bank
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)

W IT H D R A W

Alamo
Bethel Springs
Brighton
Camden

(Mfs.)

Crockett Mills

(Mfs.)

Dresden

(Mfs.)

Henning

(Mfs.)

Hickory Valley

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Humboldt
Jack’s Creek

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Ridgely
Sardis

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Saulsbury
Scotts Hill

(Mfs.)

Stanton

F R O M L IST

Peoples Bank
Commerce Union Bank
Bank of Crockett Mills
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank
Hardeman County Savings Bank
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank
Saulsbury Branch, Hardeman County Savings Bank
Peoples Bank




(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Alamo
Camden
Crockett Mills
Dresden
Henning
Hickory Valley
Humboldt
Ridgely
Saulsbury
Stanton

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Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis
Supplement No. 7 to List dated April 12,1933
(Supersedes S u pp lem en t N o. 6, dated M a y 24, 1933)

1.

Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations.

2.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.

3.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations under restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.
(The lists of nonmember banks is based upon the best infor­
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

THIS LIST IS N O T INTENDED
TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST
State member banks indicated by asterisk (*)
M AY 31, 1933.
Temporarily, additional Supplem ents will be issued from
time to time.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority _ £ D J 0 5 0 1

ARKANSAS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

ADD TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

Planters National Bank
*Peoples Exchange Bank

Mena
(L. R.) Russellville

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
First National Bank

(L. R.) Camden

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A DD TO LIST
Bank of AmityHome Banking Company
Citizens Bank
Foreman Banking Company
Bank of Keo
Bankers Commercial Trust Co.
Peoples Bank
Union Bank
Bank of Melbourne
Alineral Springs Banking Company
Miller County Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Tupelo

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(L.
(L.
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(L.

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R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)

Amity
Conway
England
Foreman
Keo
Little Rock
Little Rock
Little Rock
Melbourne
Mineral Springs
Texarkana
Tupelo

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
First State Bank

(L. R.) Hatfield

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated




A DD TO LIST
Merchants & Planters Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Atkins
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Peoples State Bank
Bank of Booneville
Citizens Bank
Bank of Chidester
Bank of Cotter
First State Bank
Bank of Dierks
Bank of Dover
Exchange Bank & Trust Company
Bank of England
Fountain Hill Bank
Citizens Bank of Gillett
Bank of Glenwood
First Bank of Griffithville
Clark County Bank
Bradley County Bank
The Peoples Bank
The Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of Kensett
Bank of Lockesburg
McGehee Bank & Trust Company
Columbia Peoples Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Maynard
Union Bank

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(L. R.) Arkadclphia
(L. R.) Atkins
(L. R.) Atkins
Berryville
(L. R.) Booneville
(L. R.) Booneville
(L. R.) Chidester
(L. R.) Cotter
(L .R .) DeQueen
(L. R.) Dierks
(L. R.) Dover
(L. R.) El Dorado
(L. R.) England
(L. R.) Fountain Hill
(L. R.) Gillett
(L. R.) Glenwood
(L. R.) Griffithville
(L. R.) Gurdon
(L. R.) Hermitage
Imboden
(L .R .) Junction City
(L. R.) Kensett
(L. R.) Lockesburg
(L. R.) McGehee
(L. R.) Magnolia
(L. R.) Malvern
Maynard
Mena

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ARKANSAS— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Bank of Mountain View
Bank of Montgomery County
Bank of Commerce
Bank of Ola
Cotton Belt Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Plainview
Farmers Bank
Bank of Plumerville
Citizens Bank
First State Bank of Prescott
Bank of Quitman
Lone Rock Bank
The Bank of Rector
Bank of Searcy
Grant County Bank
Bank of Shirley
Bank of Sulphur Springs
First and Crawford County Bank
Viola State Bank
Bank of W aldo
Peoples Bank
Rice Growers Bank
Bank of W ilm ar
Cross County Bank

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(L.

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R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)

(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(Mfs.)
(L. R.)
(Mfs.)

Mountain View
Mount Ida
North Little Rock
Ola
Pine Bluff
Plainview
Plainview
Plumerville
Pottsville
Prescott
Quitman
Ravenden
Rector
Searcy
Sheridan
Shirley
Sulphur Springs
Van Buren
Viola
Waldo
W aldo
W heatley
W ilm ar
W ynne

ILLINOIS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
♦State Bank of Breese (Admitted to Membership May 26, 1933)
♦First State Bank (Admitted to membership April 14, 1933)
♦Union Trust Company
Farmers National Bank

Breese
Chester
East St. Louis
Grayville

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
A lsey State Bank
Ashley State Bank
Farmers State Bank
State Bank of Birds
Brighton State Bank
Bank of Brussels
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Greene County State Bank
Carterville State & Savings Bank
Hardin County State Bank
Claremont State Bank
Clay City Banking Company
First State Bank
State Bank of Eddyville
State Bank of Farina
State Bank of Fidelity
Peoples State Bank
Bank of Fowler
Peoples State Bank
Golden State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Ingraham State Bank & Trust Co.
Farmers State Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Kampsville
State Bank of Lenzburg
State Bank of Lima
State Bank of Marissa




Alsey
Ashley
Belle Prairie
Birds
Brighton
Brussels
Carlyle
Carrollton
Carterville
Cave in Rock
Claremont
Clay City
Cobden
Eddyville
Farina
Fidelity
Flat Rock
Fowler
Gillespie
Golden
Hutsonville
Ingraham
Jacksonville
Kampsville
Lenzburg
Lima
Marissa

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority

50 j

ILLINOIS— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Farmers & Traders State Bank of Meredosia
Oakdale State Bank
First State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Bank of Piasa
Bond County State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Rinard Banking Company
Crawford County State Bank
Illinois State Bank
State Bank of St. Libory
Citizens State Bank
Sparta State Bank
Texico State Bank
First State Bank of Tilden
Farmers Bank
Versailles State Bank
Walpole State Bank
First State Bank

Meredosia
Oakdale
Ozark
Palestine
Parkersburg
Patoka
Piasa
Pocahontas
Pulaski
Rinard
Robinson
Quincy
St. Libory
Shipman
Sparta
T exico
Tilden
Ursa
Versailles
Walpole
Winchester

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
State Bank of Breese
First State Bank

Breese
Chester

INDIANA
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
First National Bank

Petersburg

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Citizens Bank

(Lv.)

Palmyra

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

ADD TO LIST
Dupont State Bank




Dupont
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INDIANA CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Name of Bank

Location

Citizens Trust Company
Borden State Bank
State Bank of Campbellsburg
Jackson Township Bank
East Enterprise State Bank
Ferdinand Branch, Dubois Co. State Bank of Jasper
Newburgh State Bank
Dubois Co. State Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
German-American Bank
Citizens Bank

(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)

Bedford
Borden
Campbellsburg
Corydon Junction
East Enterprise
Ferdinand
Newburgh
Jasper
Jasper
Jasper
Pekin

KENTUCKY
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated.

A D D TO LIST
Bank of Buechel
Buechel
Calvert Bank
Calvert City
Carrsville Agency, Farmers Bank & Trust Company of Marion Carrsville
Bank of Milburn
Milburn

MISSISSIPPI
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch

A D D TO LIST
Bank of Holcomb
Maben Home Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank

Holcomb
Maben
Mathiston

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Bank of Pope

Pope

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch

A D D TO LIST
Bank of Inverness

Inverness

MISSISSIPPI CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch
Bank of Bruce
Carroll County Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Fulton Bank
Bank of Michigan City
Bank of Myrtle
Bank of Nettleton
Peoples Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Oxford
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of Tupelo
Citizens State Bank




Bruce
Carrollton
Ecru
Fulton
Michigan City
Myrtle
Nettleton
North Carrollton
Oxford
Starkville
Tupelo
Tupelo

— 5—

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £Q \Q $Q i

MISSOURI
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Location

Name of Bank
^Glasgow Savings Bank (Admitted to membership May 16, 1933)
Citizens National Bank
*Lemay F erry Bank (Luxemburg)

Glasgow
Maplewood
St. Louis

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Glasgow Savings Bank

Glasgow

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Farmers & Traders Bank
Iron County Bank
Lewistown State Bank
Bank of Manes
State Bank of New London
W est End Bank

Iberia
Ironton
Lewistown
Manes
New London
University City

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Lewiston

Lewiston State Bank

MISSOURI CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Moore & Mullins Banking Company

Linneus
Linneus

TENNESSEE
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated




A D D TO LIST
National Bank of Commerce in Memphis

(Mfs.)

Memphis

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
*Bank of Commerce & Trust Co.

(Mfs.)

Memphis

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

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•

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £P \Q 5 0 1

TENNESSEE— Continued
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Bethel Springs Bank
Brighton Savings Bank
Camden Office—Commerce Union Bank (Nashville)
Bank of Crockett Mills—Branch Bank of Crockett
(Bells)
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Hickory Valley Branch, Hardeman County Savings
Bank (Bolivar)
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Jack’s Creek Bank
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Peoples Bank
Saulsbury Branch, Hardeman County Savings Bank
(Bolivar)
Farmers State Bank
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Alamo
Bethel Springs
Brighton
Camden

(Mfs.)

Crockett Mills

(Mfs.)

Dresden

(Mfs.)

Henning

(Mfs.)

Hickory Valley

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Humboldt
Jack’s Creek

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Ridgely
Sardis

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Saulsbury
Scotts Hill

(Mfs.)

Stanton

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Peoples Bank
Commerce Union Bank
Bank of Crockett Mills
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank
Hardeman County Savings Bank
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank
Saulsbury Branch, Hardeman County Saving s Bank
Peoples Bank




(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Alamo
Camden
Crockett Mills
Dresden
Henning
Hickory Valley
Humboldt
Ridgely
Saulsbury
Stanton

Reproduced from the Unclassified / D ^classified Holdings of the National Archives




DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ O jO 5 0 1

ijiz

Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis
Supplement No. 6 to List dated April 12,1933
(Supersedes Su pp lem en t No. 5, dated M a y 17, 1933 )

1.

Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations,

2.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.

3.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations under restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.
(The lists of nonmember banks is based upon the best infor­
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

THIS LIST IS N O T INTENDED
T O BE USED AS A PAR LIST
State member banks indicated by asterisk (*)
M AY 24, 1933.
Temporarily, additional Supplem ents will be issued from
time to time.

■T " " ......... . .

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

— —— ___

'

—

■

— ----------

DECLASSIFIED

Authority £P \Q 5 0 j

ARKANSAS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A DD TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

*Peoples Exchange Bank

(L. R.) Russellville

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A DD TO LIST
Amity
Conway
England
Keo ’
Little Rock
Little Rock
Little Rock
Melbourne
Mena
(L. R.) Texarkana
Tupelo

Bank of Amity
Home Banking Company
Citizens Bank
Bank of Keo
Bankers Commercial Trust Co.
Peoples Bank
Union Bank
Bank of Melbourne
Planters State Bank
Miller County Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Tupelo

(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.

R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Merchants & Planters Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Atkins
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Peoples State Bank
Bank of Booneville
Citizens Bank
Bank of Chidester
Bank of Cotter
First State Bank
Bank of Dierks
Bank of Dover
Exchange Bank & Trust Company
Bank of England
Fountain Hill Bank
Citizens Bank of Gillett
Bank of Glenwood
First Bank of Griffithville
Clark County Bank
Bradley County Bank
The Peoples Bank
The Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of Kensett
Bank of Lockesburg
McGehee Bank & Trust Company
Columbia Peoples Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Maynard
Union Bank
Bank of Mountain View
Bank of Montgomery County
Bank of Commerce
Bank of Ola
Cotton Belt Bank & Trupt Company
Bank of Plainview
Farmers Bank
Bank of Plumerville
Citizens Bank
First State Bank of Prescott




— 2 —

(L. R.) Arkadelphia
(L. R.) Atkins
(L. R.) Atkins
Berry ville
(L. R.) Booneville
(L. R.) Booneville
(L. R.) Chidester
(L. R.) Cotter
(L. R.) DeQueen
(L. R.) Dierks
(L. R.) Dover
(L. R.) El Dorado
(L. R.) England
(L. R.) Fountain Hill
(L. R.) Gillett
(L. R.) Glenwood
CL. R.) Griffithville
(L. R.) Gurdon
(L. R.) Hermitage
Imboden
(L. R.) Junction City
(L. R.) Kensett
(L. R.) Lockesburg
(L. R.) McGehee
(L. R.) Magnolia
(L. R.) Malvern
Maynard
Mena
(L. R.) Mountain View
(L. R.) Mount Ida
(L. R.) North Little Rock
(L. R.) Ola
(L. R.) Pine Bluff
(L. R.) Plainview
(L. R.) Plainview
(L. R.) Plumerville
(L. R.) Pottsville
(L. R.) Prescott

J

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

—

DECLASSIFIED

I Authority £Q \Q $Q 1

ARKANSAS— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Bank of Quitman
*
Lone Rock Bank
The Bank of Rector
Bank of Searcy
Grant County Bank
Bank of Shirley
Bank of Sulphur Springs
First and Crawford County Bank
Viola State Bank
Bank of W aldo
Peoples Bank
Rice Growers Bank
Bank of W ilm ar
Cross County Bank

(L. R.) Quitman
(L. R.) Ravenden
Rector
(L. R.) Searcy
(L. R.) Sheridan
(L. R.) Shirley
Sulphur Springs
Van Buren
(L. R.) Viola
(L. R.) Waldo
(L. R.) Waldo
(Mfs.) W heatley
(L. R.) W ilm ar
(Mfs.) W ynne

ILLINOIS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
AH banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
*First State Bank (Admitted to membership April 14, 1933)
*Union Trust Company
Farmers National Bank

Chester
East St. Louis
Grayville

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Alsey State Bank
Ashley State Bank
Farmers State Bank
State Bank of Birds
Bank of Brussels
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Greene County State Bank
Carterville State & Savings Bank
Hardin County State Bank
Claremont State Bank
Clay City Banking Company
First State Bank
State Bank of Eddyville
State Bank of Farina
State Bank of Fidelity
Peoples State Bank
Bank of Fowler
Peoples State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Ingraham State Bank & Trust Co.
Farmers State Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Kampsville
State Bank of Lenzburg
State Bank of Lima
State Bank of Marissa
Farmers & Traders State Bank of Meredosia
Oakdale State Bank
First State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Bond County State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Rinard Banking Company
Crawford County State Bank
Illinois State Bank
State Bank of St. Libory
Citizens State Bank




— 3—

Alsey
Ashley
Belle Prairie
Birds
Brussels
Carlyle
Carrollton
Carterville
Cave in Rock
Claremont
Clay City
Cobden
Eddyfille
Farina
Fidelity
Flat Rock
Fowler
Gillespie
Hutsonville
Ingraham
Jacksonville
Kampsville
Lenzburg
Lima
Marissa
Meredosia
Oakdale
Ozark
Palestine
Parkersburg
Patoka
Pocahontas
Pulaski
Rinard
Robinson
Quincy
St. Libory
Shipman

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ — -----------

DECLASSIFIED

Authority £PjO S O \

ILLINOIS— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Sparta State Bank
Texico State Bank
First State Bank of Tilden
Farmers Bank
Versailles State Bank
Walpole State Bank
First State Bank

Sparta
T exico
Tilden
Ursa
Versailles
Walpole
Winchester

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
First State Bank

Chester

INDIANA
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
First National Bank

Petersburg

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Citizens Bank

(Lv.)

Palmyra

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

ADD TO LIST
Dupont State Bank
Corn Exchange Bank

Dupont
Lyons

INDIANA CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated




Citizens Trust Company
Borden State Bank
State Bank of Campbellsburg
Jackson Township Bank
Ferdinand Branch, Dubois Co. State Bank of Jasper
Newburgh State Bank
Dubois Co. State Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
German-American Bank
Citizens Bank
— 4 —

(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)

Bedford
Borden
Campbellsburg
Cory don Junction
Ferdinand
Newburgh
Jasper
Jasper
Jasper
Pekin

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

— —

-----------------

DECLASSIFIED

I Authority_£DJO_50|

KENTUCKY
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated.

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

Bank of Buechel
Buechel
Calvert Bank
Calvert City
Carrsville Agency, Farmers Bank & Trust Company of Marion Carrsville
Bank of Milburn
Milburn

MISSISSIPPI
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch

A DD TO LIST
Bank of Holcomb
Maben Home Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank

Holcomb
Maben
Mathiston

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Bank of Pope

Pope

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch

ADD TO LIST
Bank of Inverness

Inverness

MISSOURI
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
♦Glasgow Savings Bank (Admitted to membership May 16, 1933)
Citizens National Bank
♦Lemay F erry Bank (Luxemburg)

Glasgow
Maplewood
St. Louis

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Glasgow Savings Bank

Glasgow

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST

Farmers & Traders Bank
Iron County Bank
Lewistown State Bank
Bank of Manes
State Bank of New London
W est End Bank

Iberia
Ironton
Lewistown
Manes
New London
University City

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Lewiston State Bank




Lewiston

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £P \Q

O \

MISSOURI CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Moore & Mullins Banking Company

Linneus
Linneus

TENNESSEE
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

National Bank of Commerce in Memphis

(Mfs.)

Memphis

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
*Bank of Commerce & Trust Co.

(Mfs.)

Memphis

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Bethel Springs Bank
Brighton Savings Bank
Camden Office—Commerce Union Bank (Nashville)
Bank of Crockett Mills—Branch Bank of Crockett
(Bells)
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Hickory Valley Branch, Hardeman County Savings
Bank (Bolivar)
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Jack’s Creek Bank
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Peoples Bank
Saulsbury Branch, Hardeman County Savings Bank
(Bolivar)
Farmers State Bank
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)




(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Alamo
Bethel Springs
Brighton
Camden

(Mfs.)

Crockett Mills

(Mfs.)

Dresden

(Mfs.)

Henning

(Mfs.)

Hickory Valley

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Humboldt
Jack’s Creek

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Ridgely
Sardis

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Saulsbury
Scotts Hill

(Mfs.)

Stanton

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Peoples Bank
Commerce Union Bank
Bank of Crockett Mills
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank
Hardeman County Savings Bank
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank
Saulsbury Branch, Hardeman County Savings Bank
Peoples Bank
— 6

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Alamo
Camden
Crockett Mills
Dresden
Henning
Hickory Valley
Humboldt
Ridgely
Saulsbury
Stanton

SMI*®
Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives




♦

DECLASSIFIED

Authority £ 0 \ 0 5 0 j

t
BEC't) IN Fli£8 SBCTI
MAf

5 !950f^
..

Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis
Supplement No. 5 to List dated April 12,1933 (Supersedes S u pp lem en t No. 4, dated M a y 10, 1933)

1.

Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations.

2.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.

3.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations under restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.
(The lists of nonmember banks is based upon the best infor­
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

THIS LIST IS N O T INTENDED
T O BE USED AS A PAR LIST

State member banks indicated by asterisk (*)
M AY 17, 1933.
Temporarily, additional Supplem ents will be issued from
time to time.

/

1

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ p \Q 6 0 j

ARKANSAS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

♦Peoples Exchange Bank

(L. R.) Russellville

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Bank of Amity
Home Banking Company
Citizens Bank
Bank of Keo
Bankers Commercial Trust Co.
Peoples Bank
Union Bank
Planters State Bank
Miller County Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Tupelo

(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.

R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)

Amity
Conway
England
Keo
Little Rock
Little Rock
Little Rock
Mena
(L. R.) Texarkana
Tupelo

ILLINOIS
MEMBER BAlNKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
♦First State Bank
(Admitted to membership April 14, 1933)
♦Union Trust Company
Farmers National Bank

Chester
East St. Louis
Grayville

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis




A D D TO LIST

A lsey State Bank
Ashley State Bank
Farmers State Bank
State Bank of Birds
Bank of Brussels
Greene County State Bank
Hardin County State Bank
Claremont State Bank
Clay City Banking Company
First State Bank
State Bank of Eddyville
State Bank of Farina
State Bank of Fidelity
Bank of Fowler
Peoples State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Ingraham State Bank
Farmers State Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Kampsville
State Bank of Lenzburg
State Bank of Lima
Farmers & Traders State Bank of Meredosia
Oakdale State Bank
First State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Bond County State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Rinard Banking Company
Crawford County State Bank
Illinois State Bank

— 2—

Alsey
Ashley
Belle Prairie
Birds
Brussels
Carrollton
Cave in Rock
Claremont
Clay City
Cobden
Eddyville
Farina
Fidelity
Fowler
Gillespie
Hutsonville
Ingraham
Jacksonville
Kampsville
Lenzburg
Lima
Meredosia
Oakdale
Ozark
Palestine
Parkersburg
Patoka
Pocahontas
Pulaski
Rinard
Robinson
Quincy

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ P K> S O \

ILLINOIS— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

State Bank of St. Libory
Citizens State Bank
Sparta State Bank
Texico State Bank
Farmers Bank
Versailles State Bank
W alpole State Bank
First State Bank

St. Libory
Shipman
Sparta
Texico
Ursa
Versailles
Walpole
Winchester

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
First State Bank

Chester

INDIANA
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
First National Bank

Petersburg

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D T O LIST
Citizens Bank

(Lv.)

Palmyra

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Dupont State Bank
Corn Exchange Bank

Dupont
Lyons

INDIANA CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated




Borden State Bank
State Bank of Campbellsburg
Jackson Township Bank
Ferdinand Branch, Dubois Co. State Bank of Jasper
Newburgh State Bank
Dubois Co. State Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
Citizens Bank

(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)

Borden
Campbellsburg
Corydon Junction
Ferdinand
Newburgh
Jasper
Jasper
Pekin

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £D \Q 5 0 \

KENTUCKY
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated.

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

Bank of Buechel
Calvert Bank
Carrsville Agency,
Farmers Bank & Trust Company of Marion
Bank of Milburn

Buechel
Calvert City
Carrsville
Milburn

MISSISSIPPI
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Bank of Pope

Pope

MISSOURI
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A DD TO LIST
*Glasgow Savings Bank (Admitted to membership May 16, 1933) Glasgow
Citizens National Bank
Maplewood

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Glasgow Savings Bank

Glasgow

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A DD TO LIST
Farmers & Traders Bank
Iron County Bank
State Bank of New London
W est End Bank

Iberia
Ironton
New London
University City

MISSOURI CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Moore & Mullins Banking Company




Linneus
Linneus
— 4 —

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

—

— — — —--------------- -

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £t' \Q fjO \

TENNESSEE
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

National Bank of Commerce in Memphis

(Mfs)

Memphis

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
♦Bank of Commerce & Trust Co.

(M fs)

Memphis

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Bethel Springs Bank
Brighton Savings Bank
Camden Office— Commerce Union Bank (Nashville)
Bank of Crockett Mills—Branch Bank of Crockett
(Bells)
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Hickory Valley Branch, Hardeman County Savings
Bank (Bolivar)
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Jack’s Creek Bank
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)
Peoples Bank
Saulsbury Branch, Hardeman County Savings Bank
(Bolivar)
Farmers State Bank
Peoples Bank—Branch Tipton County Farmers Union
Bank (Covington)

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Alamo
Bethel Springs
Brighton
Camden

(Mfs.)

Crockett Mills

(Mfs.)

Dresden

(Mfs.)

Henning

(Mfs.)

Hickory Valley

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Humboldt
Jack’s Creek

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Ridgely
Sardis

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Saulsbury
Scotts Hill

(Mfs.)

Stanton

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Peoples Bank
Commerce Union Bank
Bank of Crockett Mills
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank
Hardeman County Savings Bank
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank
Saulsbury Branch, Hardeman County Savings Bank
Peoples Bank




(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Alamo
Camden
Crockett Mills
Dresden
Henning
Hickory Valley
Humboldt
Ridgely
Saulsbury
Stanton

rws&jgB
Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives




DECLASSIFIED
Authority £Q \Q 5 0 1

Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis
Supplement No. 4 to List dated April 12,1933
(Supersedes S u p p lem en t No. 3, dated M a y 3, 1933)

1.

Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations.

2.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.

3.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations under restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.
(The lists of nonmember banks is based upon the best infor­
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

THIS LIST IS N O T INTENDED
TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST

State member banks indicated by asterisk (*)
M AY 10, 1933.
Temporarily, additional Supplem ents will be issued from
time to time.

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ Q \Q f )Q 1

ARKANSAS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

♦Peoples Exchange Bank

(L. R.) Russellville

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Bank of Amity
Home Banking Company
Citizens Bank
Bank of Keo
Bankers Commercial Trust Co.
Peoples Bank
Union Bank
Planters State Bank
Miller County Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Tupelo

(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.

R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)

Am ity
Conway
England
Keo
Little Rock
Little Rock
Little Rock
Mena
(L. R.) Texarkana
Tupelo

ILLINOIS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
♦First State Bank
(Admitted to membership April 14, 1933)
♦Union Trust Company
Farmers National Bank

Chester
East St. Louis
Grayville

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST

Ashley State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Bank of Brussels
Greene County State Bank
Hardin County State Bank
Claremont State Bank
Clay City Banking Company
First State Bank
State Bank of Eddyville
State Bank of Farina
State Bank of Fidelity
Peoples State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Ingraham State Bank
Farmers State Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Kampsville
State Bank of Lenzburg
Farmers & Traders State Bank of Meredosia
Oakdale State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Bond County State Bank
Rinard Banking Company
Crawford County State Bank
Illinois State Bank
State Bank of St. Libory
Sparta State Bank
Walpole State Bank
First State Bank

Ashley
Belle Prairie
Brussels
Carrollton
Cave in Rock
Claremont
Clay City
Cobden
Eddyville
Farina
Fidelity
Gillespie
Hutsonville
Ingraham
Jacksonville
Kampsville
Lenzburg
Meredosia
Oakdale
Palestine
Parkersburg
Patoka
Pocahontas
Rinard
Robinson
Quincy
St. Libory
Sparta
Walpole
Winchester

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
First State Bank




Chester

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ Q \Q 5 0 1

INDIANA
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

First National Bank

Petersburg

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Citizens Bank

(Lv.)

Palmyra

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Dupont State Bank
Corn Exchange Bank

Dupont
Lyons

INDIANA CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Borden State Bank
State Bank of Campbellsburg
Jackson Township Bank
Ferdinand Branch, Dubois Co. State Bank of Jasper
Newburgh State Bank
Dubois Co. State Bank
Citizens Bank

(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)

Borden
Campbellsburg
Corydon Junction
Ferdinand
Newburgh
Jasper
Pekin

KENTUCKY
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Carrsville Agency,
Farmers Bank & Trust Company of Marion




— 3—

(Lv.)

Carrsville

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £Q \Q fjO j

MISSISSIPPI
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
Name of Bank

Location

Bank of Pope

Pope

MISSOURI
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Citizens National Bank

Maplewood

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Farmers & Traders Bank
State Bank of New London

Iberia
New London

TENNESSEE
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated




A DD TO LIST
National Bank of Commerce in Memphis

(M fs)

Memphis

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
*Bank of Commerce & Trust Co.

(Mfs)

— 4 —'

Memphis

riBBWBggi!
Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives




DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ 0 \ 0 S O 1

BBO’P IN F1LE8 SECTIoWi

61950

may

-C l *1 1 .
-/ . y ^

Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis
Supplement No. 3 to List dated April 12,1933
(Supersedes Su p p le m e n t No. 2, dated April 26, 1933)

1.

Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations.

2.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.

3.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations under restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.
(The lists of nonmember banks is based upon the best infor­
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

THIS LIST IS N O T INTENDED
T O BE USED AS A PAR LIST

State member banks indicated by asterisk (*)
M AY 3, 1933.

T e m p o r a r i l y , a d d i t i o n a l S u p p l e m e n t s w i l l be is s u e d f r o m
t i m e to t i m e .

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

~

A c c im r n

JJHLLASSIFIED

I Authority

£0\0 6 0

1

ARKANSAS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

♦Peoples Exchange Bank

(L. R.) Russellville

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A DD TO LIST
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.

Citizens Bank
Bank of Keo
Bankers Commercial Trust Co.
Peoples Bank
Union Bank
Miller County Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Tupelo

R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)

England
Keo
Little Rock
Little Rock
Little Rock
Texarkana
Tupelo

ILLINOIS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
♦First State Bank
(Admitted to membership April 14, 1933)
Farmers National Bank

Chester
Grayville

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Ashley State Bank
Greene County State Bank
Hardin County State Bank
Claremont State Bank
Clay City Banking Company
First State Bank
State Bank of Eddyville
State Bank of Farina
State Bank of Fidelity
Peoples State Bank
Ingraham State Bank
Bank of Kampsville
Farmers & Traders State Bank of Meredosia
Oakdale State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Bond County State Bank
Rinard Banking Company
Crawford County State Bank
Illinois State Bank
State Bank of St. Libory
Sparta State Bank
Walpole State Bank
First State Bank




Ashley
Carrollton
Cave in Rock
Claremont
Clay City
Cobden
Eddyville
Farina
Fidelity
Gillespie
Ingraham
Kampsville
Meredosia
Oakdale
Palestine
Parkersburg
Patoka
Pocahontas
Rinard
Robinson
Quincy
St. Libory
Sparta
Walpole
W inchester

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
First State Bank

Chester
—

2

—

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Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

— ------------ -— ■
— — ---------------

DECLASSIFIED
I Authority £Q \Q SO 1

INDIANA
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

First National Bank

Petersburg

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Citizens Bank

(Lv.)

Palmyra

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Dupont State Bank
Corn Exchange Bank

Dupont
Lyons

INDIANA CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Borden State Bank
State Bank of Campbellsburg
Jackson Township Bank
Ferdinand Branch, Dubois Co. State Bank of Jasper
Newburgh State Bank
Dubois Co. State Bank
Citizens Bank

(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)

Borden
Campbellsburg
Corydon Junction
Ferdinand
Newburgh
Jasper
Pekin

KENTUCKY
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A DD TO LIST
Carrsville Agency,
Farmers Bank. & Trust Company of Marion




— 3—

(Lv.)

Carrsville

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £Q \ Q $ Q j

MISSOURI
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

Citizens National Bank

Maplewood

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Farmers & Traders Bank

Iberia

/

TENNESSEE
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
National Bank of Commerce in Memphis

(Mfs)

Memphis

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
*Bank of Commerce & Trust Co.




(Mfs)

Memphis

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives




— — - - - - - — ■— — — ------------

DECLASSIFIED

Authority £ 0 \ 0 5 0 i

BSC’D IM FILES SECTION
MAY

51 9 5 tr *

-C/A)

'/ / u ( , /Is 3

Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis
Supplement No. 2 to List dated April 12,1933
(Supersedes S u pp lem en t N o. 1, dated April 19, 1933)

1.

Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations.
v

2.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.

3.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations under restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.

h

(The lists of nonmember banks is based upon the best infor­
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

THIS LIST IS N O T INTENDED
TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST

State member banks indicated by asterisk (*)
A PR IL 26, 1933.

T e m p o r a r ily , a d d i t io n a l S u p p l e m e n t s w ill b e is s u e d f r o m
t i m e to ti m e .

'

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ p jo 6 0 I

ARKANSAS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

♦Peoples Exchange Bank

(L. R.) Russellville

ILLINOIS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
♦First State Bank
(Admitted to membership April 14, 1933)
Farmers National Bank

Chester
Grayville

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Ashley State Bank
Hardin County State Bank
Claremont State Bank
Clay City Banking Company
First State Bank
State Bank of Eddyville
State Bank of Fidelity
Peoples State Bank
Bank of Kampsville
Farmers & Traders State Bank of Meredosia
Oakdale State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
Bond County State Bank
Illinois State Bank
Sparta State Bank
Walpole State Bank

Ashley
Cave in Rock
Claremont
Clay City
Cobden
Eddyville
Fidelity
Gillespie
Kampsville
Meredosia
Oakdale
Palestine
Parkersburg
Pocahontas
Quincy
Sparta
Walpole

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
First State Bank




Chester

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

—

— -- — ..... .

DECLASSIFIED

Authority £ p \Q 6 0 1

INDIANA
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

First National Bank

Petersburg

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Citizens Bank

(Lv.) Palmyra

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Dupont State Bank
Corn Exchange Bank

Dupont
Lyons

INDIANA CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Borden State Bank
State Bank of Campbellsburg
Ferdinand Branch, Dubois Co. State Bank of Jasper
Dubois Co. State Bank

(Lv.) Borden
(Lv.) Campbellsburg
Ferdinand
(Lv.) Jasper

MISSOURI
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Citizens National Bank

Maplewood

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Farmers & Traders Bank




Iberia

— 3—

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives




DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ 0 \ 0 5 0 1

Alarm m fujeqb sscnoH
MAY

51950

■h

Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis
Supplement No. 1 to List dated April 12,1933

1.

Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations.

2.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.

3.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations, under- restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.
(The lists of nottmember banks is based upon the best infor­
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

THIS LIST IS N O T INTENDED
TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST

State member banks indicated by asterisk (*)

A P R IL 19, 1933.

Temporarily, additional Supplem ents to this list will be
issued from time to time.

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority

£D

f)Q \

ARKANSAS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

♦Peoples Exchange Bank

(L. R.) Russellville

ILLINOIS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
♦First State Bank

(Admitted to membership April 14, 1933)

Farmers National Bank

Chester
Grayville

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis




A D D TO LIST
Claremont State Bank

Claremont

State Bank of Fidelity

Fidelity

Bank of Kampsville

Kampsville

Farmers State Bank

Palestine

Illinois State Bank

Quincy

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
First State Bank

Chester

—

2

—

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED

Authority £ p \ P S O \

INDIANA
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

Citizens Bank

(Lv.) Palmyra

INDIANA CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Ferdinand Branch, Dubois Co. State Bank of Jasper
Dubois Co. State Bank




Ferdinand
(Lv.) Jasper

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Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis
This List Supersedes All Previous Lists

1. Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations.
2. Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.
3. Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations under restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.
(The lists of nonmember banks is based upon the best infor­
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

THIS LIST IS N O T INTENDED
TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST

State member banks indicated by asterisk (*)

A P R IL 12, 1933.

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ARKANSAS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Location

Name of Bank

(L. R.) Arkadelphia
(L. R.) Ashdown
( L . R.) Batesville
Berryville
(Mfs.) Black Rock
(Mfs.) Blytheville
(L. R.) Camden
(L. R.) Clarksville
(L. R.) DeQueen
(L. R.) D eW itt
(L. R.) El Dorado
(L. R.) El Dorado
Fayetteville
(L. R.) Fordyce
(Mfs.) Forrest City
Fort Smith
Fort Smith
Fort Smith
(L. R.) Gentry
Gravette
Green Forest
Greenwood
(L. R.) Gurdon
( L . R.) Hartford
(L. R.) Heber Springs
(Mfs.) Helena
(L. R.) Hope
(L. R.) Hope
(L. R.) Hot Springs National Park
(Mfs.) Hughes
Huntsville
(L. R.) Lake Village
(L. R.) Lewisville
( L . R.) Little Rock
Mansfield
(L. R.) N ashville.
(L. R.) Newark
Newport
Paragould
Paragould
(L. R.) Paris
(L. R.) Pine Bluff
Rogers
(L. R.) Russellville
Springdale
(L. R.) Stuttgart
(L. R.) Texarkana
(L. R.) Tuckerman
(L. R.) W aldron
(Mfs.) W ynne

Citizens National Bank
The First National Bank in Ashdown
^♦Citizens Bank & Trust Company
First National Bank
First National Bank
♦Farmers Bank & Trust Company
First National Bank
Farmers National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
National Bank of Commerce
First National Bank
First National Bank
National Bank of Eastern Arkansas
City National Bank
First National Bank
Merchants National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Green Forest
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Arkansas National Bank
Phillips National Bank
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
Arkansas National Bank
Planters National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Lake Village
First National Bank
^-*W. B. W orthen Co., Bankers
National Bank of Mansfield
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
National Bank of Commerce
New First National Bank
First National Bank
Simmons National Bank
American National Bank
^>Bank of Russellville
First National Bank
Peoples National Bank
State National Bank
First National Bank
^*Bank of W aldron
First National Bank

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Commercial Bank
Elk Horn Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Ash Flat
W oodruff County Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Citizens Bank
Belleville Bank
Bank of Bentonville
Bank of Blevins
Peoples Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of Bradley




(L. R.) Alma
Arkadelphia
(L. R.) Ash Flat
(L. R.) Augusta
(L. R.) Bearden
(L. R.) Beebe
(L. R.) Belleville
Bentonville
(L. R.) Blevins
Bono
(L. R.) Bradford
(L. R.) Bradley

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ARKANSAS— Continued
Name of Bank
Bank of Brinkley
Buckner State Bank
Bank of Cabot
State Bank of Calico Rock
Citizens Bank and Trust Company
The Merchants & Planters Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of Cave City
American State Bank
Bank of Cherry Valley
Merchants & Planters Bank
The Corning Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Crossett
Danville State Bank
The Bank of Decatur
Bank of Delight
Farmers & Merchants Bank
D eW itt Bank & Trust Company
Doddridge State Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of Elkins
Bank of Prescott
Eudora Bank
Bank of Eureka Springs
Bank of Evening Shade
Citizens Bank
First Savings Bank
M clllroy Bank & Trust Company
Fordyce Bank & Trust Company
Planters Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Franklin
Bank of Gillham
Bank of Gould
Bank of Gravett.
Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank & Trust Company
Hamburg Bank
Calhoun County Bank
The Bank of Harrisburg
Security Bank
Citizens State Bank
Bank of Hartman
First State Bank
Bank of Havana
The Cleburne County Bank
Guaranty Loan & Trust Company
Valley Bank
Bank of Hiwasse
Bank of Holly Grove
Arkansas Trust Company
Huntington State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Newton County Bank
Mercantile Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Keiser
Bank of Kingston
Citizens Bank
Peoples Bank & Loan Company
Bank of Lincoln
Bank of Magazine
Farmers Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Malvern
Peoples Bank
Bank of Marion
Marked Tree Bank
Bank of McCrory
Peoples Bank
Midland State Bank
Commercial Loan & Trust Company
Union Bank & Trust Company
The First State Bank
Bank of Mt. Holly
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Mulberry
Pike County Bank
Bank of Barren Fork




Location
(L. R.) Brinkley
(L. R.) Buckner
(L. R.) Cabot
Calico Rock
(L. R.) Camden
(L. R.) Camden
(L. R.) Carlisle
(L. R.) Cave City
(L. R.) Charleston
(Mfs.) Cherry Valley
(Mfs.) Clarendon
Corning
(L. R.) Crossett
(L. R.) Danville
(L. R.) Decatur
(L. R.) Delight
(L. R.) Des Arc
(L. R.) D eW itt
(L. R.) Doddridge
(L. R.) Dumas
Elkins
(L. R.) Emmett
(L. R.) Eudora
Eureka Springs
(L. R.) Evening Shade
Fayetteville
Fayetteville
Fayetteville
(L. R.) Fordyce
(Mfs.) Forrest City
(L. R.) Franklin
(L. R.) Gillham
(L. R.) Gould
Gravette
Greenwood
(L. R.) Hamburg
(L. R.) Hamburg
(L. R.) Harrell
(L. R.) Harrisburg
(L. R.) Harrison
(L. R.) Hartford
(L. R.) Hartman
(L. R.) Hatfield
(L. R.) Havana
(L. R.) Heber Springs
(Mfs.) Helena
Hindsville
Hiwasse
(L. R.) Holly Grove
Hot Springs National Park
(L. R.) Huntington
Huntsville
Jasper
(L. R.) Jonesboro
Judsonia
(Mfs.) Keiser
Kingston
Lavaca
(L. R.) Lewisville
Lincoln
(L. R.) Magazine
(L. R.) Magnolia
(L. R.) Malvern
(L. R.) Mammoth Spring
(Mfs.) Marion
(Mfs.) Marked Tree
(L. R.) M cCrory
(L. R.) McRae
(L. R.) Midland
(L. R.) Monticello
(L. R.) Monticello
(L. R.) Morrilton
(L. R.) Mount H olly
Mountain Home
Mountain Home
M ulberry
(L. R.) Murfreesboro
(L. R.) Mt. Pleasant

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ARKANSAS— Continued
Location

Name of Bank

(L. R.) Nettleton
(L. R.) New Edinburg
(Mfs.) Osceola
Paragould
(L. R.) Parkdale
(Mfs.) Parkin
Pea Ridge
(L. R.) P erry
Piggott
(L. R.) Pocahontas
(L. R.) Portland
(L. R.) Portland
Prairie Grove
(L. R.) Prescott
Reyno
(L. R.) Rison
(L. R.) Salem
(L. R.) Searcy
(L. R.) Scranton
(L. R.) Sherrill
(L. R.) Sidney
Siloam Springs
(L. R.) Smackover
(L. R.) Smithville
(L. R.) Sparkman
Springdale
(L. R.) Stamps
(L. R.) Star City
(L. R.) Stephens
(L. R.) Strong
Sulphur Rock
Swifton
(L. R.) Tillar
(L. R.) Trumann
(L. R.) Tuckerman
Van Buren
(L. R.) W arren
(L. R.) W arren
W einer
(Mfs.) W est Memphis
(M fs.) Wilson

Bank of Nettleton
Bank of New Edinburg
Mississippi County Bank
The Security Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Parkdale
First State Bank
Bank of Pea Ridge
The P erry State Bank
Piggott State Bank
Bank of Pocahontas
Peoples Bank
Portland Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Prescott
Farmers & Merchants Bank
The Bank of Rison
Bank of Salem
Security Bank
Logan County Bank
Bank of Sherrill
Bank of Sidney
Bratt State Bank
Smackover State Bank
Citizens Bank
Merchants & Planters Bank
First State Bank
Bodcaw Bank
Bank of Star City
The Bank of Stephens
Citizens Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Swifton
Citizens Bank
Bank of Trumann
Bank of Tuckerman
Citizens Bank & Trust Company
Merchants & Planters Bank
W arren Bank
Bank of W einer
Bank of W est Memphis
Bank of Wilson

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
NONE

ILLINOIS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Alton
Anna
Annapolis
A va
Barry
Belleville
Belleville
Belleville
Benld
Brighton
Brookport
Brownstown
Carbondale
Carbondale
Carlinville
Carlyle
Carmi
Carmi

First National Bank & Trust Company
Anna National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Belleville National Bank
First National Bank
St. Clair National Bank
First National Bank of Benld
First National Bank
Brookport National Bank
First National Bank
Carbondale National Bank
First National Bank in Carbondale
Carlinville National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
National Bank of Carmi




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ILLINOIS— Continued
Name of Bank
City National Bank
Old National Bank
First National Bank
Coffeen National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Southern Illinois National Bank
Edwardsville National Bank & Trust Company
-*Effingham State Bank
First National Bank
—>♦C. P. Burnett & Sons, Bankers
First National Bank
Fairfield National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank,
First Granite City National Bank
Bradford National
—•♦State Bank of Hoiles & Sons
City National Bank
First National Bank
-■♦First Trust & Savings Bank
First National Bank
Hillsboro National Bank
-''♦Montgomery County Loan & Trust Company
--♦Elliot State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
''"♦Litchfield Bank & Trust Company
Litchfield National Bank
First National Bank
Peoples National Bank
City National Bank
'First National Bank
National State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
City National Bank
First National Bank
Farmers & Merchants National Bank
First National Bank
The National Stock Yards National Bank of National City
First National Bank
First National Bank
^ *F irst State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Ramsey National Bank
First National Bank
Second National Bank
Peoples National Bank
Salem National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Sorento National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
^♦ State Bank of Steeleville
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
W hite Hall National Bank
Security National Bank of W itt
First National Bank
First National Bank
W ood R iver National Bank
The First National Bank
First National Bank




Location
Centralia
Centralia
Cobden
Coffeen
Collinsville
Coulterville
Crossville
Dieterich
East St. Louis
Edwardsville
Effingham
Effingham
Eldorado
Enfield
Fairfield
Flora
Freeburg
Gorham
Grand Tower
Granite City
Greenville
Greenville
Harrisburg
Harrisburg
Harrisburg
Highland
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Jacksonville
Jonesboro
Kinmundy
Lebanon
Litchfield
Litchfield
Litchfield
Marine
McLeansboro
Metropolis
Metropolis
Metropolis
Millstadt
M ulberry Grove
Murphysboro
Murphysboro
Nashville
Nashville
National Stock Yards
Oblong
O’Fallon
O’Fallon
Okawville
Pittsfield
Ramsey
Raymond
Robinson
St. Francisville
Salem
Sandoval
Smithton
Sorento
Sparta
Staunton
Steeleville
Vandalia
Vienna
W aterloo
W ayne City
W hite Hall
W itt
W oodlawn
W ood River
W ood River
Xenia
Zeigler

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Authority £&K> 6 0 1

ILLINOIS— Continued
NONMEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Name of Bank

Location

Akin State Bank
Peoples Bank of Albers
Alma State Bank
Hitz State Bank
Alton Banking & Trust Company
Farmers State Bank
Anna State Bank
State Bank of Aviston
Bartelso Savings Bank
Farmers Bank
First State Bank
Belleville Bank & Trust Company
First State Bank
Beverly State Bank
Bank p f Bluffs
State Bank of Breese
First State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Peoples Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
W hite County Bank
Carrollton Bank
Buena Vista State Bank
First State Bank
Chesterfield State Bank
Cinse State Bank
Clayton State Bank
Coatsburg State Bank
Monroe County Savings Bank & Trust Company
Concord State Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
Albon State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
DuQuoin State Bank
Illinois State Bank
Southern Illinois Trust Company
El Dara State Bank
First State Bank
State Bank of Eldred
First State Bank
Elkville State Bank
Bank of Evansville
Ewing State Bank
Franklin State Bank
Germantown Savings Bank
State Bank of Girard
First State Bank of Goldengate
First State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Bank of Calhoun County
Hettick State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
State and Trust Bank
Hoyleton State & Savings Bank
State Bank of Hull
Ina State Bank
Iola State Bank
Iuka State Bank
State Bank of Jerseyville
Johnsonville State Bank
Johnston Citv State Bank
First State Bank of Junction
Kell State Bank
Kinderhook State Bank
Farmers Bank of Liberty
Clay County State Bank
Bank of Mascoutah
Farmers State Bank
Bank of Modesto
Crews State Bank & Trust Company

Akin
Albers
Alma
Alhambra
Alton
Alto Pass
Anna
Aviston
Bartelso
Baylis
Beecher City
Belleville
Bellmont
Beverly
Bluffs
Breese
Campbell Hill
Camp Point
Camp Point
Carlinville
Carmi
Carrollton
Chester
Chester
Chesterfield
Cinse
Clayton
Coatsburg
Columbia
Concord
Cypress
DeSoto
Dix
Dongola
DuQuoin
East Alton
East St. Louis
El Dara
Eldorado
Eldred
Elizabethtown
Elkville
Evansville
Ewiner
Franklin
Germantown
Girard
Goldengate
Grand Chain
Greenfield
Hardin
Hettick
Highland
Highland
Hoyleton
Hull
Ina
Iola
Iuka
Jerseyville
Johnsonville
Johnston City
Junction
Kell
Kinderhook
Liberty
Louisville
Mascoutah
Milton
Modesto
Montrose




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ILLINOIS— Continued
Location
Mound City
Mounds
Mount Erie
Mount Sterling
Murphysboro
New Athens
New Douglas
Newton
Norris City
Ohlman
Olmstead
Opdyke
Orchardville
Paloma
Payson
Pittsfield
Plainville
Pleasant Hill
Prairie du Rocher
Quincy
Quincy
Raleigh
Richview
Ridgway
Roodhouse
Rosiclare
Sailor Springs
Sainte Marie
Shumway
Simpson
Springerton
St. Elmo
St. Jacob
St. Peter
Stonefort
Teutopolis
Timewell
Trenton
V almeyer
Vergennes
Virden
Waggoner
W aterloo
W aterloo
W aver ly
Whittington
Winchester
Winchester

Name of Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Mt. Erie State Bank
Brown County State Bank
Murphysboro Savings Bank
State Bank of New Athens
Prange State Bank
Peoples State Bank
Norris City State Bank
Ohlman State Bank
First State Bank
Security State Bank
Peoples State Bank of Orchardville
The Paloma Exchange Bank
State Street Bank
Farmers State Bank
State Bank of Plainville
Citizens State Bank
State Bank of Prairie du Rocher
Broadway Bank
Mercantile Trust & Savings Bank
Raleigh State Bank
Richview State Bank
Gallatin County Bank
Roodhouse Bank
State Bank of Rosiclare
Sailor Springs Banking Company
Sainte Marie State Bank
Citizens State Bank
First State Bank of Simpson
Springerton State Bank
Fayette County Bank
State Bank of St. Jacob
First State Bank
Saline County State Bank
Teutopolis State Bank
Timewell State Bank
Farmers Bank
Farmers State Bank
Vergennes State Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
State Bank of Waggoner
Commercial State Bank
State Bank
Wemple State Bank
State Bank of Whittington
Farmers State Bank
Neat, Condit & Grout, Bankers

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank




NONE

INDIANA
MEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Bedford National Bank
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
Birdseye National Bank
First National Bank
First Cannelton National Bank
Citizens National Bank
National City Bank
Old National Bank
Farmers & Merchants National Bank
First National Bank
Holland National Bank
First National Bank
Lynnville National Bank
First National Bank

(Lv.) Bedford
(Lv.) Bedford
Bicknell
(Lv.) Birdseye
(Lv.) Brownstown
(Lv.) Cannelton
Evansville
Evansville
Evansville
Fort Branch
Fort Branch
Holland
(Lv.) Huntingburg
Lynnville
(Lv.) Madison

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INDIANA— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

National Branch Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
New Harmony National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Patoka National Bank
Farmers National Bank
Seymour National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Tell City National Bank
Tennyson National Bank
First National Bank
American National Bank
Farmers National Bank
Peoples National Bank and Trust Company
Washington National Bank
W est Baden National Bank
First National Bank

(L v.) Madison
(Lv.) Milltown
(Lv.) Mitchell
New Harmony
Oakland City
Odon
Patoka
Princeton
(Lv.) Seymour
Spurgeon
(Lv.) Tell City
(Lv.) Tell City
Tennyson
(Lv.) Vevay
Vincennes
W adesville
Washington
Washington
(Lv.) W est Baden
W inslow

NONMEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank




The Austin State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Bloomfield State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Peoples Trust and Savings Bank
Brownstown Loan and Trust Company
Citizens State Bank
Bruceville State Bank
First Bank of Charlestown
Chrisney State Bank
Old Capitol Bank and Trust Company
Harrison County Bank
Union State Bank
Cynthiana State Bank
Dale State Bank
Edwardsport Bank
Elberfeld State Bank
Citizens Bank
English State Bank
Citizens Trust and Savings Bank
Franklin Bank and Trust Company
Indiana Trust and Savings Bank
North Side Bank
Peoples Savings Bank
Fairbanks State Bank
Francisco State Bank
Freelandville Bank
Farmers Bank
French Lick State Bank
Bank of Hardinsburg
Haubstadt Bank
Hazleton State Bank
Henryville State Bank
Citizens Trust Company
Clark County State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Peoples Trust Company
Union Bank
Madison Safe Deposit and Trust Company
Bank of Marengo
Bank of Mitchell
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Peoples Bank and Trust Company
American Bank
Floyd County Bank
Industrial Savings and Trust Company
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(Lv.) Austin
Bicknell
Bloomfield
Bloomfield
Boonville
(Lv.) Brownstown
(Lv.) Brownstown (Ewing P. 0 .)
Bruceville
(Lv.) Charlestown
Chrisney
(Lv.) Corydon
(Lv.) Crandall
(Lv.) Crothersville
Cynthiana
Dale
Edwardsport
Elberfeld
Elnora
(Lv.) English
Evansville
Evansville
Evansville
Evansville
Evansville
Fairbanks
Francisco
Freelandville
(Lv.) Freetown
(Lv.) French Lick
(Lv.) Hardinsburg
Haubstadt
Hazleton
(Lv.) Henryville
(Lv.) Jeffersonville
(Lv.) Jeffersonville
(Lv.) Lanesville
(Lv.) Leipsic
Linton
Loogootee
(Lv.) Madison
(Lv.) Marengo
(Lv.) Mitchell
(Lv.) Montgomery
Mt. Vernon
(Lv.) New Albany
(Lv.) New Albany
(Lv.) New Albany

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INDIANA— Continued
Location

Name of Bank
Mutual Trust and Deposit CompanyNew Albany Trust Company
New Washington State Bank
Oaktown Bank
Farmers Bank Bank of Orleans
Otwell State Bank
Orange County Bank
Patriot State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Lake State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Farmers Citizens State Bank
State Bank of Salem
Renner’s Bank
Sandborn Banking Company
Scottsburg State Bank
The Scott County State Bank
Sellersburg State Bank
Jackson County Loan & Trust Company
Martin County Bank
Sullivan State Bank
Switz City Bank
Vallonia Branch Office,
Brownstown Loan & Trust Company
V evay Deposit Bank
Citizens Loan and Trust Company
Farmers and Merchants State Bank
Williams Bank

(Lv.) New Albany
(Lv.) New Albany
(Lv.) New Washington
Oaktown
Odon
(Lv.) Orleans
Otwell
(Lv.) Paoli
(Lv.) Patriot
Petersburg
Richland
Rockport
(Lv.) Salem
(Lv.) Salem
Sandborn
Sandborn
(Lv.) Scottsburg
(Lv.) Scottsburg
(Lv.) Sellersburg
(Lv.) Seymour
(Lv.) Shoals
Sullivan
Switz City
(Lv.) Vallonia
(Lv.) Vevay
Washington
Wheatland
Williams

NONMEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated




Bicknell Trust and Savings Company
(Lv.)
Citizens Trust Company
(Lv.)
Stone City Bank
Bloomfield Trust Company
(Lv.)
Borden State Bank
State Bank of Campbellsburg
(Lv.)
Corydon State Bank
(Lv.)
Jackson Township Bank
(Lv.)
East Enterprise State Bank
(Lv.)
Farmersburg State Bank
Ferdinand Branch, Dubois Co. State Bank of Jasper
Florence Deposit Bank
(Lv.)
Georgetown State Bank
(Lv.)
Grandview Bank
(Lv.)
Dubois County State Bank
(Lv.)
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
German-American Bank
(Lv.)
Linton Trust Company
Mackey State Bank
Medora State Bank
Newburgh State Bank
(Lv.)
North Madison State Bank
(Lv.)
Citizens Bank
Farmers Bank
Peoples Bank
Troy State Bank
Citizens Trust Company
State Bank of Washington
W orthington Exchange State Bank
W orthington Trust Company

Bicknell
Bedford
Bedford
Bloomfield
Borden
Campbellsburg
Corydon
Corydon Jet.
East Enterprise
Farmersburg
Ferdinand
Florence
Georgetown
Grandview
Jasper
Jasper
Jasper
Linton
Mackey
Medora
Newburgh •
North Madison
Pekin
Plainville
Pleasantville
T roy
Vincennes
Washington
W orthington
Worthington

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KENTUCKY
MEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated.
Name of Bank

Location

First National Bank
American National Bank
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
Taylor National Bank
First National Bank
Farmers National Bank
First National Bank & Trust Company
Citizens National Bank
Farmers National Bank
First Hardin National Bank
National Branch Bank of Kentucky
State National Bank
City National Bank
Citizens National Bank
New Farmers National Bank
First National Bank
M ercer County National Bank
Lincoln National Bank
Anderson National Bank
Lawrenceburg National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Farmers National Bank
Marion National Bank
Citizens Union National Bank
First National Bank
♦Kentucky Title Trust Company
♦Liberty Bank & Trust Company
♦Lincoln Bank & Trust Company
First National Bank
Morganfield National Bank
National Bank of Munfordville
Farmers National Bank
Peoples National Bank
Farmers National Bank
First National Bank
Union National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Farmers National Bank
F irst National Bank

Adairville
Bowling Green
Bowling Green
Buffalo
Campbellsville
Central City
Clay
Columbia
Danville
Danville
Elizabethtown
Frankfort
Frankfort
Fulton
Glasgow
Glasgow
Greenville
Harrod&burg
Hodgenville
Lawrenceburg
Lawrenceburg
Lebanon
Lebanon
Lebanon
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Mayfield
(St. L.) Morganfield
Munfordville
Owenton
Paducah
Princeton
Princeton
Providence
Russell Springs
Russellville
Scottsville
Springfield

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations W ITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated.




Adairville
Albany
Auburn
Bagdad
Bardstown
Bardstown
Bardwell
Beaver Dam
Bedford
Beech Grove
Benton
Benton
Big Clifty
Birmingham
Bloomfield
Bowling Green
Brandenburg
Brownsville
Brownsville
Bur gin
Burkesville
Cadiz

Peoples Bank
Citizens Bank
Auburn Banking Company
Peoples Bank
Farmers Bank & Trust Company
W ilson & Muir, Bankers
Bardwell Deposit Bank
Beaver Dam Deposit Bank
Bedford Loan & Deposit Bank
McLean County Bank
Bank of Benton
Bank of Marshall County
Big Clifty Banking Company
Bank of Birmingham
Muir, W ilson & Muir
Bowling Green Trust Company
Farmers Deposit Bank
Bank of Edmonson County
Brownsville Deposit Bank
Citizens Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Cumberland
Trigg County Farmers Bank

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KENTUCKY— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Citizens Deposit Bank
United Loan & Deposit Bank
Bank of Campbellsville
Farmers Bank
Canmer Deposit Bank
H. Y. Davis State Bank
Peoples Bank
Cecilian Bank
Farmers Bank
Citizens Union Bank
Bank of Cerulean
Peoples State Bank
Bank of Clarkson
Peoples Bank
Clinton Bank
Breckinridge Bank
Bank of Columbia
Bank of Columbus
Corydon Deposit Bank
Bank of Crofton
Boyle Bank & Trust Company
Commercial Bank of Dawson
Dixon Bank and Trust Company
Bank of Dundee
Peoles Bank
Earlington Bank
First State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Peoples Bank of Metcalfe County
Elkton Bank & Trust Company
Farmers Deposit Bank
Bank of Fancy Farm
Bank of Farmington
Bank of Fordsville
Farmers Bank
Capital Trust Company
Farmers Deposit Bank
Peoples State Bank
Simpson County Bank
Peoples Bank
Fredonia Valley Bank
Gamaliel Bank
Ghent Deposit Bank
Bank of Gilbertsville
Union Bank
Bank of Golden Pond
Gradyville State Bank
Gratz Deposit Bank
Peoples Bank
Greensburg Deposit Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Guthrie
Hardinsburg Deposit Bank
State Bank & Trust Company
Citizens Bank
Hartford Deposit Bank
Hawesville Deposit Bank
Dees Bank
Farmers Bank & Trust Campany
Citizens Bank
Hiseville Deposit Bank
First City Bank & Trust Company
Planters Bank & Trust Company
Horse Cave State Bank
E. H. Shelman & Company Bankers
Bank of Jamestown
Jonesville Deposit Bank
Citizens Bank
K evil Bank
Bank of Kirkmansville
Citizens Bank
Bank of LaCenter
First State Bank
Leitchfield Deposit Bank
Lewisburg Banking Company
Bank of Lewisport
Commercial Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank

Calhoun
Campbellsburg
Campbellsville
Cane Valley
Canmer
Cave City
Cave^ City
Cecilia
Centertown
Central City
Cerulean
Chaplin
Clarkson
Clay
Clinton
Cloverport
Columbia
Columbus
(St. L.) Corydon
Crofton
Danville
Dawson Springs
Dixon
Dundee
Dunnville
Earlington
Eddyville
Edmonton
Edmonton
Elkton
Eminence
Fancy Farm
Farmington
Fordsville
Fountain Run
Frankfort
Frankfort
Frankfort
Franklin
Franklinton
Fredonia
Gamaliel
Ghent
Gilbertsville
Glencoe
Golden Pond
Gradyville
Gratz
Gravel Switch
Greensburg
Greensburg
Guthrie
Hardinsburg
Harrodsburg
Hartford
Hartford
Hawesville
(S t.L .) Hazel
Henderson
Hickman
Hiseville
Hopkinsville
Hopkinsville
Horse Cave
Irvington
Jamestown
Jonesville
Junction City
Kevil
Kirkmansville
Kuttawa
LaCenter
LaGrange
Leitchfield
Lewisburg
Lewisport
Liberty
Livermore
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KENTUCKY--Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Bank of Lockport
Bank of Loretto
Bank of Commerce
Fidelity & Columbia Trust Company
Louisville Trust Company
Security Bank
Stock Yards Bank
United States Trust Company
Bank of Lowes
Farmers Bank
Kentucky Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Magnolia
Farmers Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Marrowbone
Exchange Bank
Farmers Deposit Bank
Bank of Mid,dletown
Farmers Bank
First State Bank
Monticello Banking Company
Union Bank & Trust Company
Morgantown Deposit Bank
Planters Bank
Peoples Bank
Hart County Deposit Bank
New Bank of Murray
Citizens Bank
Bank of New Castle
Bank of New Haven
Peoples Bank
Citizens Bank
Central Bank
Nortonville Bank
Oakton Bank
First Owensboro Bank & Trust Company
Peoples Bank & Trust Company
Citizens Savings Bank
Bank of Pembroke
Farmers Deposit Bank
The Old Bank
Pewee Valley State Bank
Deposit Bank
Poole Deposit Bank
Citizens Bank
Green River Deposit Bank
Bank of Rocky Hill
Southern Deposit Bank
St. Matthews Bank & Trust Company
Sacramento Deposit Bank
Sanders Deposit Bank
Peoples State Bank
Sebree Deposit Bank
Bank of Shelbyville
Citizens Bank
Farmers & Traders Bank
Shelby County Trust & Banking Company
The Deposit Bank
Bullitt County Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Simpsonville
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Smithland Bank
Smith Mills Deposit Bank
Deposit Bank
Bank of Sonora
Citizens Bank
Sparta State Bank
Peoples Deposit Bank
Springfield State Bank
Washington County Bank
Bank of Sturgis
Farmers State Bank
Bank of Summer Shade
Peoples Bank
Bank of Tiline
Deposit Bank of Monroe County
Peoples Bank .
Planters Bank of Trenton

Lockport
Loretto
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Lowes
Mackville<
Madisonville
Magnolia
Marion
Marrowbone
Mayfield
Middleburg
Middletown
Milton
M onterey
Monticello
Morganfield
Morgantown
Mortons Gap
Mt. Washington
Munfordville
M urray
Nebo
New Castle
New Haven
New Hope
New Liberty
North Pleasureville
Nortonville
Oakton
Owensboro
Owenton
Paducah
Pembroke
Perryville
P erry ville
Pewee Valley
Pleasureville
Poole
Port Royal
Rochester
Rocky Hill Station
Russellville
St. Matthews
Sacramento
Sanders
Scottsville
Sebree
Shelbyville
Shelbyville
Shelbyville
Shelbyville
Shelbyville ^
Shepherdsville
Shepherdsville
Simpsonville
Slaughters
Smithland
Smith Mills
Smiths Grove
Sonora
South Carrollton
Sparta
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Sturgis
Sturgis
Summer Shade
Taylorsville
Tiline
Tompkinsville
T ompkinsville
Trenton

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Location
Turners Station
Uniontown
Upton
Van Buren
Vine Grove
W addy
W arsaw
W arsaw
W ater Valley
W averly
W est Louisville
W est Point
Wheatley
W hitesville
Wickliffe
W ingo
Worthville

Name of Bank
Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank
Davis Banking Company
Van Buren State Bank
Farmers §ank
Citizens Bank
Farmers State Bank
Gallatin County Deposit Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of W averly
Farmers Bank
W est Point Bank
Farmers Deposit Bank
Bank of W hitesville
Citizens State Bank
Bank of W ingo
Worthville Deposit Bank

NONMEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This i list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated.
Ohio Valley Banking & Trust Company

Henderson

MISSISSIPPI
MEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch
First National Bank
First Columbus National Bank
National Bank of Commerce
Commercial National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
The First National Bank

Aberdeen
Columbus
Columbus
Greenville
Greenville
Lexington
Oxford
Pontotoc
West Point

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch

I

Monroe Banking & Trust Company
Bank of Ackerman
Bank of A m ory
Security Bank
Artesia State Bank
Ashland Branch Bank
Bank of Baldwyn
Bank of Batesville
Bank of Belmont
Bank of Belzoni
Citizens Bank & Tr. Co.
Bank of Benoit
Bank of Beulah
Bank of Blue Mountain
Bank of Brooksville
Byhalia Bank
Citizens Bank
Calhoun County Bank
Bank of Charleston
Bank of Clarksdale
Coahoma County Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Cleveland
Cleveland State Bank
Citizens Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Planters Bank




Aberdeen
Ackerman
A m ory
Am ory
Artesia
Ashland
Baldwyn
Batesville
Belmont
Belzoni
Belzoni
Benoit
Beulah
Blue Mountain
Brookville
Byhalia
Byhalia
Calhoun City
Charleston
Clarksdale
Clarksdale
Cleveland
Cleveland
Coldwater
Columbus
Como
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MISSISSIPPI— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

State Bank of Como
Corinth Bank & Trust Co.
Security Bank
Bank of Crawford
Bank of Crenshaw
Bank of Cruger
Merchants & Planters Bank
Duck Hill Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Eupora
Bank of Falkner
Commercial & Savings Bank
Washington and Issaquena Bank
Commercial State Bank
Citizens Bank & Trust Company
Greenville Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Commerce
Grenada Bank
Grenada Trust & Banking Company
Hernando Bank
Bank of Hollandale
Bank of Holly Springs
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Houston State Bank
The Bank of Houston, Inc.
Peoples Bank
Bank of Itta Bena
Iuka Guaranty Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Kilmichael
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of Lambert
Bank of Leland
Holmes County Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Louisville
Bank of Lula
Bank of Macon
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of Mantee
Citizens Bank & Trust Company
Merigold Bank
Bank of Moorhead
Citizens State Bank
Bank of Commerce
Bank of New Albany
Bank of Noxapater
Bank of Oakland
Bank of Okolona
Bank of Olive Branch
Bank of Pontotoc
Potts Camp State Bank
Bank of Pope
Peoples Bank
Valley Bank
Bank of Ruleville
Planters Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Sardis
Panola County Bank
Peoples Bank
Senatobia Banjc
Bank of Shannon
Bank of Shaw
Bank of Sherman
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Peoples Savings Bank
Security State Bank
Bank of Sumner
Citizens Bank
Merchants & Planters Bank
Planters Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of W alnut
Bank of W ater Valley
Mechanics Savings Bank
Bank of Webb
Bank of W est
Bank of W est Point
Bank' of Winona

Como
Corinth
Corinth
Crawford
Crenshaw *
Cruger
Drew
Duck Hill
Durant
Durant
Eupora
Falkner
Friar Point
Glen Allan
Goodman
Greenville
Greenville
Greenwood
Grenada
Grenada
Hernando
Hollandale
Holly Springs
H olly Springs
Houston
Houston
Indianola
Itta Bena
Iuka
Jonestown
Kilmichael
Kosciusko
Lambert
Leland
Lexington
Louisville
Lula
Macon
Macon
Mantee
Marks
Merigold
Moorhead
Moorhead
New Albany
New Albany
Noxapater
Oakland
Okolona
Olive Branch
Pontotoc
Potts Camp
Pope
Riplev
Rosedale
Ruleville
Ruleville
Sardis
Sardis
Senatobia
Senatobia
Shannon
Shaw
Sherman
Shuqualak
Starkville
Starkville
Sumner
Sunflower
Tchula
Tunica
V ar daman
W alnut
W ater V alley
W ater Valley
Webb
W est
W est Point
Winona

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^Authority £D \Q 5 0 1

MISSISSIPPI— Continued
NONMEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to the Memphis Branch
Location

Bank of Bruce
Carroll County Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Fulton Bank
First State Bank
Bank of Michigan City
Bank of Myrtle
Bank of Nettleton
Peoples Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Oxford
Merchants and Farmers Bank
Bank of Tupelo
Citizens State Bank

Bruce
Carrollton
Ecru
Fulton
Hoily Springs
Michigan City
M yrtle
Nettleton
North Carrollton
Oxford
Starkville
Tupelo
Tupelo

MISSOURI

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v

Name of Bank

MEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Moniteau National Bank
✓♦Camden County Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Clayton National Bank
First National Bank
Boone County National Bank
Exchange National Bank
First National Bank in Cowgill
First National Bank
Hannibal National Bank
First National Bank
Exchange National Bank
Citizens National Bank
National Bank of Kirksville
First National Bank
^ ♦State Savings Bank
First National Bank
Ludlow National Bank
--♦Peoples State Bank
J *Wood & Huston Bank
✓♦Bank of Memphis
Scotland County National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
-■♦Mechanics Bank & Trust Company
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
^♦Normandy State Bank
Paris National Bank
First National Bank .
First National Bank
✓*Pine Lawn Bank
First National Bank
Farmers National Bank
First National Bank
♦Baden Bank
Boatmen’s National Bank




Bethany
Bosworth
Braymer
Cainsville
California
Camdenton
Cape Girardeau
Carrollton
Cassville
Centralia
Chillicothe
Clayton
Clayton
Columbia
Columbia
Cowgill
Gallatin
Hannibal
Holden
Jefferson City
Kirksville
Kirksville
Lebanon
Lebanon
Linn Creek
Ludlow
Maplewood
Marshall
Memphis
Memphis
Mexico
Milan
Moberly
Monett
Montgomery City
Mt. Vernon
Normandy
Paris
Perryville
Pierce City
Pine Lawn
Purdy
Ridgeway
St. Charles
St. Louis
St. Louis

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MISSOURI— Continued
Name of Bank
- “♦Bremen Bank & Trust Company
"♦Cass Bank and Trust Company
-*Chippewa Trust Company
-♦Easton Taylor Trust Company
First National Bank
—♦Gravois Bank of St. Louis County
Jefferson Bank & Trust Company
«-*Jefferson-Gravois Bank
Lafayette National Bank & Trust Company of Luxemburg
-—♦LindeH Trust Company of St. Louis
^M an ch ester Bank
x^Mercantile-Commerce Bank & Trust Company
Mercantile-Commerce National Bank
--♦Mississippi Valley Trust Company
^*Mound City Trust Company
-^N orth St. Louis Trust Company
■^Northwestern Trust Company
Security National Bank Savings & Trust Company
^Southern Commercial & Savings Bank
^ S o u th w e st Bank
Telegraphers’ National Bank
.-♦Tower Grove Bank and Trust Company
♦United Bank and Trust Company
First National Bank
Third National Bank
Union National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Trenton National Bank
Marshall National Bank
^ B a n k of Versailles
People’s National Bank
—♦Franklin County Bank
--♦Webster Groves Trust Company
First National Bank
First National Bank

Location
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
s '}
St. Louis
/
St. Louis
St. Louis /
Salem
Sedalia
Springfield
Steele
Sloutland
Trenton
Unionville
Versailles
Warrensburg
Washington
Webster Groves
Wellston _
West Plains

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Advance
Aldrich
Alma
Altenburg
Alton
Antonia
Anutt
Appleton City
Armstrong
Ash Grove
Atlanta
Auxvasse
A va
Bakersfield
Bay
Belle
Belleview
Bellflower
Benton City
Bethany
Billings
Birch Tree
, Bismarck
Blackburn
Blackwater
Blairstown
Blodgett
Bloomsdale
Blythedale
Bogard

Bank of Advance
Bank of Aldrich
Alma Bank
Bank of Altenburg
Alton Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Anutt
Citizens Bank
Bank of Armstrong
Bank of Ash Grove
Atlanta State Bank
Security Bank of Auxvasse
Citizens Bank
Bakersfield State Bank
State Bank of Bay
Belle Bank
Belleview Valley Bank
Bank of Bellflower
Citizens Bank
Bethany Trust Company
Bank of Billings
Bank of Birch Tree
Bank of Bismarck
Bank of Blackburn
Fanners Stock Bank
Farmers Bank
Blodgett Bank
Bank of Bloomsdale
Citizens Bank
Farmers Bank




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MISSOURI— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Polk County Bank
Bank of Bonnots Mill
Kemper State Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of Bourbon
Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank
Brazeau Bank
Brownlee Banking Company
Moore Bank
Browning Savings Bank
Citizens State Bank
State Bank of Brownington
Bank of Brumley
Chariton County Exchange Bank
Bucklin State Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of Buffalo
O’Bannon Banking Company
Bunceton State Bank
Bank of Bunker
Bank of Bynumville
Cabool State Bank
Bank of Cairo
Bank of Caledonia
The Citizens State Bank
Farmers and Traders Bank
Camden State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Banking House o f Wilcoxson and Company
Carroll County Trust Company
Carroll Exchange Bank
B arry County Bank
Bank of Centerview
Farmers Bank
First Security State Bank of Charleston
Farmers State Bank
Clifford Banking Company
St. Louis County Bank
Peoples Bank
Farmers Savings Bank
Citizens Bank
Union State Bank of Clinton
Bank of Coffey
Citizens Farmers Bank
Peoples Bank
Boone County Trust Compauy
Columbia Savings Bank
Conley Myers Bank
Concordia Bank
Corder Bank
Bank o f Crane
Creve Coeur Farmers Bank
Bank of Crocker
Crystal City State Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank o f Curryville
Community Bank
Farmers Bank
American Bank
Peoples Bank
Citizens Bank
State Bank of Dixon
Bank of Doniphan
Bank of Dora
Bank of Downing
Durham State Bank
The Bank of Dutzow
First Bank of East Prairie
Citizens Bank
Bank o f Eldon
Citizens Bank
Bank of Eldorado Springs
Bank o f Lincoln C o u n ty
Bank of Elvins
Fanners Bank
Eugene State Bank

Bolivar
Bonnots Mill
Boonville
Bosworth
Bourbon
Bowling Green
Braggadocio
Brazeau
Brookfield
Brookfield
Browning
Browning
Brownington
Brumley
Brunswick
Bucklin
Bucklin
Buffalo
Buffalo
Bunceton
Bunker
Bynumville
Cabool
Cairo
Caledonia
Calhoun
California
Camden
Cape Girardeau
Carrollton
Carrollton
Carrollton
Cassville
Centerview
Chadwick
Charleston
Chesterfield
Clarksville
Clayton
Clever
Clifton Hill
Qimax Springs
Clinton
Coffey
Cole Camp
Cole Camp
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Concordia
Corder
Crane
Creve Coeur
Crocker
Crystal City
Cuba
Curryville
Dawn
Deepwater
DeSoto
DeWitt
Dexter
Dixon
Doniphan
Dora
Downing
Durham
Dutzow
East Prairie
Edina
Eldon
Eldon
Eldorado Springs
Elsberry
Elvins
Emden
Eugene

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MISSOURI— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Bank of Exeter
Citizens State Bank
Bank of Farmington
Commercial Trust Company
Fayatte Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Citizens Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
State Bank of Fisk
Flat River State Bank
Bank of Florence
Bank of Fordland
Farmers Bank
Foristell Bank
First State Bank
Security Bank
Bank of Freeburg
Callaway Bank
Bank of Gainesville
Bank of Galena
Bank of Gallatin
Cook & Vencill Bank
Commercial Bank
Glasgow Savings Bank
Peoples Bank
Tri County Trust Company
Bank o f Gordonville
Jayne Banking Company
Bank of Grandin
Bank of Gray Summit
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Citizens Bank
Wayne County State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
State Bank of Hallsville
First Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Hammond
American Trust Company
Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust Company
Harris Banking Company
Bank of Hartsburg
W right County Bank
Peoples Bank of Hawk Point
Bank of Hayti
Peoples Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Hermitage
Higbee Savings Bank
Bank of Hillsboro
Jefferson Trust Company
Bank of Hoberg
Peoples Bank
Bank of Holden
Farmers & Commercial Bank
Merchants & Planters Bank
Bank of House Springs
Bank of Houston
Farmers Exchange Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Iberia
Bank of Illmo
Bank of Ionia
Irondale Bank
Cape County Savings Bank
Jackson Exchange Bank
Home Exchange Bank
Bank of Jamestown
Central Missouri Trust Company
Jonesburg State Bank
Exchange Bank
Bank of Kennett
Cotton Exchange Bank
Bank of Keytesville
Farmers Bank of Chariton County
Bank of Kimmswick
Bank of Kingsville

Exeter
Fair Play
Farmington
Fayette
Fayette
Fenton
Festus
Festus
Fisk
Flat River
Florence
Fordland
Forest Green
Foristell
Fornfelt
Fredericktown
Freeburg
Fulton
Gainesville
Galena
Gallatin
Galt
Gideon
Glasgow
Glasgow
Glasgow
Gordonville
Gorin
Grandin
Gray Summit
Green Ridge
Greenville
Greenville
Hale
Hallsville
Hamilton
Hammond
Hannibal
Hannibal
Harris
Hartsburg
Hartville
Hawk Point
Hayti
Henley
Hermann
Hermitage
Higbee
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Hoberg
Holcomb
Holden
Holden
Hornersville
House Springs
Houston
Humphreys
Hurdland
Iberia
Illmo
Ionia
Irondale
Jackson
Jackson
Jamesport
Jamestown
Jefferson City
Jonesburg
Kahoka
Kennett
Kennett
Keytesville
Keytesville
Kimmswick
Kingsville

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £D \Q 5 0 1

MISSOURI— Continued
Location
Kirksville
Knobnoster
Knobnoster
Koshkonong
Labadie
Laddonia
LaGrange
LaPlata
Laredo
Laredo
Latham
Latour
Lawson
Leadwood
Leasburg
Lebanon
Leeton
Lenox
Lexington
Lexington
Lincoln
Lincoln
Linn
Lockwood
Lohman
Long Lane
Louisiana
Louisiana
Lowry City
Lupus
Lutesville
McKittrick
Macks Creek
Madison
Magnolia
Malden
Mansfield
Mansfield
Marble Hill
Marceline
Marionville
Marionville
Marquand
Marshall
Marston
Martinsburg
Maxville
(Kimmswick P.
Mayview
Meadville
Medill
Menfro
Mercer
Mexico
Miami
Middletown
Miller
Mill Spring
Mokane
Monett
Monroe City
Montgomery City
Montrose
Morehouse
Moselle
Mountain View
Mountain View
Neelyville
New Cambria
New Franklin
New Hampton
Newtown
New Truxton
Norborne
Norborne
Novinger
Odessa
O’Fallon

Name of Bank
Bank of Kirksville
Bank o f Knobnoster
Peoples State Bank
Koshkonong State Bank
Bank of Labaddie
Laddonia State Bank
Fanners & Merchants Bank
LaPlata State Bank
Bank of Laredo
Citizens Bank
Bank of Latham
Bank of Latour
Lawson Bank
Bank of Leadwood
Bank o f Leasburg
The State Bank
Bank of Leeton
Bank o f Lenox
Commercial Bank
Lexington Savings Trust Company
Farmers Bank
Peoples Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Farmers State Bank
Farmers Bank
First State Bank
Bank of Louisiana
Mercantile Bank
Lowry City Bank
Bank o f Lupus
Bollinger County Bank
McKittrick Bank
Bank of Macks Creek
Madison Bank
Bank of Magnolia
Malden State Bank
Bank of Mansfield
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Marble Hill
Marceline State Bank
Bank of Marionville
Citizens Bank
Bank of Marquand
Farmers Savings Bank
Bank of Marston
Martinsburg Bank
Bank of Maxville
Farmers Bank
Bank of Meadville
Farmers Bank
Bank of Menfro
Peoples Bank
Mexico Savings Bank
Miami Savings Bank
Bank of Middletown
Peoples Bank
Bank of Mill Spring
Farmers Bank
Monett State Bank & Trust Company
Monroe City Bank
Montgomery County Bank
Montrose Savings Bank
Morehouse Trust Company
Bank of Moselle
Bank of Mountain View
Peoples Bank
State Bank of Neelyville
Bank of New Cambria (New Bank)
Exchange Bank
First State Bank of New Hampton
The Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank
Citizens Bank
Norborne Trust Company
Bank of Novinger
Bank of Odessa
Bank of O’Fallon




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DECLASSIFIED

Authority £ 0 \ 0 6 0 1

MISSOURI— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Bank of Old Monroe
Miller County Exchange Bank
Bank o f Orrick
Citizens Exchange Bank
Johnson Lucas Banking Company
Osgood Banking Company
Bank of Otterville
Christian County Bank
Ozark Savings Bank
Citizens Bank
Pacific Bank
Paris Savings Bank
Perry State Bank
Bank of Perryville
Home Trust Company
Bank of Pevely
Bank ©f Piedmont
Citizens Bank
Pilot Grove Bank
Bank of Plato
Pleasant Hope Bank
Bank of Polk
Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Poplar Bluff
State Bank of Poplar Bluff
Fanners Bank
Bank of Portland
Bank of Potosi
Washington County Bank
Farmers State Bank
Princeton State Bank
Bank of Purdin
Bank of Qulin
The Shepherd of the Hills Bank
Farmers Savings Bank
Rich Fountain Bank
Pulaski County Bank
Banking House of J. S. Hughes & Company
Exchange Bank
Ray County Savings Bank
Bank of Richwoods
Rocheport Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank o f Rothville
Russellville Exchange Bank
Bank of Ste. Genevieve
Henry L. Rozier Bank
St. Johns Community Bank
Guaranty-Plaza Trust Company
Bank of St. Marys
Bank of St. Paul
Bank of St. Peters
Peoples Bank
Dent County Bank
Security State Bank
Salisbury Sayings Bank
Traders Bank
Sedalia Bank & Trust Company
Union Savings Bank
Bank o f Seligman
Shelbina Bank
Bank o f Sikeston
State Bank o f Slater
Smithton Bank
Farmers State Bank
Bank of Speed
Bank of Spickardsville
Peoples State Bank
Citizens Bank
Southern Missouri Trust Company
Steedman Bank
Bank of Steele
Sac River Valley Bank
Farmers Bank
Stover Bank
Bank of Strafford

Old Monroe
Olean
Orrick
Orrick
Osceola
Osgood
Otterville
Ozark
Ozark
Pacific
Pacific
Paris
P erry
Perryville
Perryville
Pevely
Piedmont
Pilot Grove
Pilot Grove
Plato
Pleasant Hope
Polk
Pollock
Polo
Poplar Bluff
Poplar Bluff
Portageville
Portland
Potosi
Potosi
Princeton
Princeton
Purdin
Qulin
Reeds Spring
Rhineland
Rich Fountain
Richland
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
Richwoods
Rocheport
Rogersville
Rothville
Russellville /
Ste. Genevieve
Ste. Genevieve
St. Johns
St. Louis
St. Marys
St. Paul
St. Peters
St. Thomas
Salem
Salem
Salisbury
Salisbury
Sedalia
Sedalia
Seligman
Shelbina
Sikeston
Slater
Smithton
South Greenfield
Speed
Spickard
Spickard
Springfield
Springfield
Steedman
Steele
Stockton
Stover
Stover
Strafford




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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £& jo C)Q \

MISSOURI— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Sturgeon State Bank
Bank of Sullivan
Peoples Bank
Summersville State Bank
Chemical Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of Thayer
Bank of Tina
Farmers State Bank
Tipton Farmers Bank (New Bank)
Farmers Bank
Trenton Trust Company
Truxton Bank
Bank of Tuscumbia
Bank of Union
Citizens Bank
Bank of Urbana
Bank of Urich
Meramec Valley Bank
Carter County State Bank
Maries County Bank
Villa Ridge State Bank
Citizens Bank
Commerce Bank of W arrenton
Osage Valley Bank
Bank of Washington
W ellington Bank
State Bank & Trust Co. of W ellston
W ellsville Bank
West Plains Bank
Bank of Wheaton
Williamsville State Bank
State Bank of W illow Springs
Winfield Banking Company
Citizens Bank
Winona Savings Bank
Winston Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Peoples Bank

Sturgeon
Sullivan
Sullivan
Summersville
Sweet Springs
Syracuse
Thayer
Tina
Tindall
Tipton
Trenton
Trenton
Truxton
Tuscumbia
Union
Union
Urbana
Urich
Valley Park
Van Buren
Vienna
Villa Ridge
Warrensburg
W arrenton
W arsaw
Washington
Wellington
W ellston
W ellsville
West Plains
Wheaton
Williamsville
W illow Springs
Winfield
Winigan
Winona
Winston
Wright City
Wyaconda

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
f

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A ll banks attached to St. Louis




A rgyle
Aurora
Belgrade
Berger
Berger
Bernie
Blackburn
Blairstown
Bonne Terre
Branson
Breckenridge
Campbell
Cardwell
Caruthersville
Centerville
Chamois
Chamois
Clarence
Clark
Cooter
Crocker
Cross Timbers
Eagleville
Edina
Elk Creek
Ellington

Bank of Argyle
Peoples Bank
Belgrade State Bank
Bank of Berger
Peoples Bank
Bernie State Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Blairstown
Lead Belt Bank
Bank of Branson
Breckenridge Savings Bank
First State Bank
The Cardwell Bank
Bank of Caruthersville
Reynolds County Bank
Bank of Chamois
Peoples Bank
Shelby County State Bank
Bank of Clark
Bank of Cooter
Crocker State Bank
Farmers Bank
Citizens Bank
Security Bank
Bank of Elk Creek
Ellington Bank

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DECLASSIFIED

Authority £ 0^ 0 5 0 1

MISSOURI— Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Farmers State Bank
Shannon County Bank
Bank of Eureka
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Ferguson
Citizens Bank
Taney County Bank
Bank of Fredericktown
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Granville Bank
R. S. Jacobs Banking Company
Mark Twain Bank
Hardin Trust Company
Hermann Savings Bank
Peoples Bank
American Bank
Bank of Higginsville
Bank of High Hill
Houstonia Bank
Bank of Hunnewell
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Cole County Bank
Farmers Bank
Caldwell County Trust Company
Kirkwood Bank
Kirkwood Trust Company
Benson Banking Company
Bank of Lancaster
Schuyler County Bank
Farmers Bank
Lewiston State Bank
Peoples Savings Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Moore & Mullins Banking Company
Bank of Lock Springs
Central Bank
First Bank & Trust Company
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Manchester
Citizens Bank
Bank of Meta
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Mill Grove State Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Moberly
Bank of Modena

Ellington
Eminence
Eureka
Eureka
Farmington
F erguson
Florissant
Forsyth
Fredericktown
Gilman City
Granville (Paris P. O.)
Greenfield
Hannibal
Hardin
Hermann
Hermann
Higginsville
Higginsville
High Hill
Houstonia
Hunnewell
Huntsville
Jefferson City
Kidder
Kingston
Kirkwood
Kirkwood
Laclede
Lancaster
Lancaster
Leonard
Lewiston
Licking
Linneus
Linneus
Lock Springs
Luray
Macon
Madison
Manchester
Marshfield
Meta
Mexico
Mill Grove
Mirabile
Moberly
Modena
(Millgrove P. O.)
Monticello
Morrison
Morrison
Morrisville
Napoleon
New Haven
New Haven
Niangua
Nixa
Oak Hill
Osage City
Pattonsburg
Plevna
Powersville
Ravanna
Raymondville
Rayville
Republic
Revere
Rockbridge
Rolla
Roscoe
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Clair
St. Elizabeth
St. Marys
Salem
Seymour
*
Shelbyville

Bank of Monticello
Morrison Bank
Richland Bank
Bank of Morrisville
Napoleon Bank
Bank of New Haven
Farmers Savings Bank
Citizens State Bank
Bank of Nixa
Bank of Oak Hill
Bank of Osage City
Pattonsburg Savings Bank
Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank
Ravanna State Bank
Bank of Raymondville
Bank of Rayville
Bank of Republic
Bank of Revere
Rockbridge Bank
Rolla State Bank
Farmers Bank
St. Charles Savings Bank
Union Savings Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of St. Elizabeth
Peoples Bank
Bank of Salem
Bank of Seymour
Citizens Bank




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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £Q \Q 5 0 1

MISSOURI — Continued
Location
Sikeston
"Silex
Smithton
Sparta
Springfield
Springfield
Sumner
Sumner
Unionvillc
Verona
Warrenton
Warsaw
Waynesville
Wentzville
Westphalia
Windsor
Windsor
Wright City

Name of Bank
Sikeston Trust Company
Silex Savings Bank
The Community Bank
Citizens Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Queen City Bank
Peoples Bank
Sumner Exchange Bank
Farmers Bank
Farmers State Bank
Bank of W arren County
Farmers & Traders Bank
Waynesville State Bank
Wentzville Bank
Bank of Westphalia
Citizens Bank
Farmers Bank
Wright City Bank

TENNESSEE
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
First Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
National Bank of Commerce
Second National Bank
First National Bank
>*Bank of Commerce & Trust Company
First National Bank
Union Planters National Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Old National Bank
Third National Bank

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Dyersburg
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Lexington
Memphis
Memphis
Memphis
Savannah
Trenton
Union City
Union City

NONMEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated




(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
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(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Bank of Adamsville
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Alamo
Peoples Bank
Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
Barrettville Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Crockett
Bells Banking Co.
Bank of Bolivar
Hardeman County Savings Bank
Bank of Bradford
Brownsville Bank
Home Bank
Bank of Camden
Commerce Union Bank
Citizens Bank
Peoples Bank
Cordova Bank & Trust Company
Cottage Grove Bank and Trust Co.
First State Bank
Tipton County Farmers Union Bank
Union Savings Bank
Bank of Crockett Mills
Decatur County Bank
Peoples Bank
W eakley County Bank
Dukedom Bank
Bank of Dyer
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Eaton
Bank of Elbridge

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
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Adamsville
Adamsville
Alamo
Alamo
Atwood
Barrettville
Bells
Bells
Bolivar
Bolivar
Bradford
Brownsville
Bruceton
Camden
Camden
Collierville
Collierville
Cordova
Cottage Grove
Covington
Covington
Covington
Crockett Mills
Decaturville
Dresden
Dresden
Dukedom
Dyer
Dyer
Eaton
Elbridge

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d e c l a s s if ie d

Authority _££? \ O c) 0 \

TENNESSEE — Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Bank of Enville
Home Banking Co.
Union Savings Bank
Bank of Friendship
Gates Banking & Trust Company
Bank of Gibson
Bank of Gleason
Bank of Grand Junction
Bank of Halls
First State Bank
Henning Office, Ripley Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank & Trust Co.
Hardeman County Savings Bank
Bank of Hollow Rock
Bank of Hornbeak
Bank of Hornsby
Peoples Bank
Bank of Huntingdon
Central State Bank
City State Bank
Martin Bank
Bank of Mason
Mason Hall Bank
Planters Bank
Bank of McLemoresville
Medina Banking Company
Commercial & industrial Bank
State Savings Bank
Bank of Middleton
Farmers-Peoples Bank
Milan Banking Co.
Moscow Savings Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Newbern State Bank
Oakland Deposit Bank
Commercial Bank
Commercial Bank & Trust Company
First Trust & Savings Bank
Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank & Trust Company
Peoples Bank
Farmers Union Bank
Ripley Savings Bank & Trust Co.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Rossville Savings Bank
Rutherford Bank
Saulsbury Branch, Hardeman County Savings Bank
Citizens Bank
Selmer Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Sharon
Somerville Bank & Trust Company
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank
First State Bank & Trust Company
Merchants & Planters Bank
Bank of Commerce
Bank of Trenton & Trust Company
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Troy
Citizens Bank
Farmers Exchange Bank
W hiteville Savings Bank
Bank of W illiston
Farmers Bank
Bank of Yorkville

(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Enville
Finger
Finger
Friendship
Gates
Gibson
Gleason
Grand Junction
Halls
Henderson
Henning
Henning
Henry
Hickory Valley
Hollow Rock
Hornbeak
Hornsby
Humboldt
Huntingdon
Lexington
Martin
Martin
Mason
Mason Hall
Maury City
McLemoresville
Medina
Memphis
Memphis
Middleton
. Milan
Milan
Moscow
Newbern
Newbern
Oakland
Obion
Paris
Paris
Parsons
Puryear
Ridgcly
Ripley
Ripley
Rives
Rossville
Rutherford
Saulsbury
Savannah
Selmer
Sharon
Somerville
Stanton
Stantonvillc
Tiptonville
Toone
Trenton
Trenton
Trezevant
Trimble
T roy
T roy
Union City
W hiteville
W illiston
Woodland Mills
Yorkville

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank




NONE

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Authority £ 0 \ 0 5 0 1

Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis
(Supplement No. 3 to list dated March 16,1933)

1.

Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations.

2.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.

3.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations under restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.
(The lists of nonmember banks is based upon the best infor­
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

THIS LIST IS N O T INTENDED
TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST

State member banks indicated by asterisk

A P R IL 5, 1933.

T e m p o r a r ily , a d d i t io n a l S u p p l e m e n t s to t h i s l i s t w ill b e
is s u e d f r o m t i m e to ti m e .

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £D \Q 5 0 1

ARKANSAS
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank
Bank of
Bank of
Bank of
Bank of
Bank of
Citizens

Location
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.

Ash Flat
Cave City
Prescott
Evening Shade
Franklin
Bank

R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)

Ash Flat
Cave City
Emmett
Evening Shade
Franklin
Smithville

ILLINOIS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Greenville ^
Harrisburg

*State Bank of Hoiles & Sons
First National Bank

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis




A D D TO LIST
Alto Pass
Bellmont
Camp Point
Concord
Eldred
Elizabethtown
Elkville
Hardin
Hull
Ina
Junction
Kinderhook
Modesto
Mound City
Mounds
Mount Erie
Montrose
Olmstead
Sailor Springs
Stonefort
Timewell
Valmeyer

Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
Peoples Bank
Concord State Bank
State Bank of Eldred
First State Bank
Elkville State Bank
Bank of Calhoun County
State Bank of Hull
Ina State Bank
First State Bank of Junction
Kinderhook State Bank
Bank of Modesto
First State Bank
First State Bank
Mt. Erie State Bank
Crews State Bank & Trust Company
First State Bank
Sailor Springs Banking Company
Saline County State Bank
Timewell State Bank
Farmers State Bank
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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ p \Q 5 0 j

INDIANA
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

First National Bank

(Lv.)

Milltown

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Vallonia Branch Office,
Brownstown Loan & Trust Company

(Lv.)

Vallonia

KENTUCKY
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
American National Bank
First National Bank

Bowling Green
Springfield

MISSOURI
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Bank of New Cambria (New Bank)
■Tipton Farmers Bank (New Bank)

New Cambria
Tipton

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addi­
tion to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Farmers Bank




Powersville

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FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
April 4, 1933.

To the Licensed Member Banks in District No. 8:
(Also for the information of Unlicensed Member Banks)
A telegram from the Honorable W . H. Woodin, Secretary of
the Treasury, is quoted in part as follows:
“Member banks which have been granted Federal
l icenses to reopen are not permitted to take advantage
of any State stabilization act providing for limitation of
withdrawals or otherwise to operate on restricted basis.
You are authorized and directed to advise any member
bank which has been granted a license to reopen, that
unless it reopens to the full extent permitted by such
license, it will be necessary for me to revoke its license.”
W ill you please advise me if your bank is not operating to
the full extent permitted by the license issued to it.
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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j Authority £ p \0 5 0 \

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 31, 1933.

To Those Member Banks In District No. 8
Which Have Not Been Licensed To Reopen:
W e have received a notice from the Federal Reserve Board which is
quoted in part as follow s:
“Member banks not licensed to open should, pending the
receipt of a license to open, maintain reserves on new depos­
its and old deposits made available for withdrawal as follow s:
“Deposits received in special trust accounts pursuant to
provisions of Regulation 7 of the Secretary of the Treasury
and deposits received while a bank is in the hands of conser­
vator appointed by the Comptroller of the Currency or in the
hands of a State official having similar authority are demand
deposits and subject to demand deposit reserve.
“The part of deposits made available for immediate with­
drawal on a ratable basis under Regulation 27 of the Secre­
tary of the Treasury should be treated as demand deposits
and subject to demand deposit reserve.
“The part of deposits made available for withdrawal on
a ratable basis from National banks in hands of conservators
as provided in Section 206 of the Bank Conservation Act or
under similar conditions from State member banks in hands
of conservators or other State officials having similar author­
ity should be considered as demand deposits and subject to
demand deposit reserve.”
W ill you, therefore, until such time as your bank may receive a license
for the resumption of banking functions, submit your regular “Report of
Reserve Required Against Net Deposits” in two sections. The first section
should relate to deposits, withdrawal of which has been restricted by the
President’s proclamation and the second section relating to those deposits
which were received pursuant to Regulation 7 or which were made available
pursuant to Regulation 27.
Balances on deposit with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis in special
account shall be considered as available for reserve against deposits in the
second section of the report.




Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED

Authority £ & \Q 5 0 1

FEDERAL R E S ER VE BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 31, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 32

To A ll Banks in District No4. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mations of March 6 and of March 9, 1933, declaring and continu­
ing a bank holiday, the Secretary of the Treasury has issued the
following regulation:
“Any State bank which is a member of the Federal reserve
system, and is not licensed by the Secretary of the Treasury to
perform usual banking functions, may permit withdrawals of
deposits which are lawfully secured by collateral; provided, that
such withdrawals are
(a) permissible under applicable law
(b) duly authorized by the board of directors of
such bank, upon such terms with respect to the
release of collateral as will fully protect all
depositors and other creditors against the crea­
tion of any preferences, and
(c) approved by the appropriate State authority
having supervision of such bank.
Any such bank is authorized to carry on such usual banking
functions as may be essential to allow the withdrawals permitted
by this regulation, subject to the provisions and restrictions
above set forth and except as otherwise prohibited.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. M ARTIN ,

Governor.

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d e c l a s s if ie d

Authority £&\Q $Q j

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
M arch 31, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 3 1

T o A ll B a n k s in D is tric t N o. 8 :
U n d e r a u th o rity co n fe rred u p o n him b y P re s id e n t’s p ro c la ­
m a tio n s of M arch 6 an d of M a rch 9, 1933, d e c la rin g an d c o n tin u ­
in g a b a n k h o lid a y , th e S e c re ta ry of th e T re a s u r y h as issu ed th e
fo llo w in g r e g u la tio n :
“A n y b a n k in g in s titu tio n w h ic h is a m e m b e r of th e F e d e ra l
re se rv e sy ste m an d is n o t licensed to p erfo rm u su a l b a n k in g
fu n c tio n s, b u t w h ic h is d u ly a u th o riz e d to en g a g e in th e b u sin e ss
of a c tin g as tru s te e , e x e cu to r, a d m in is tra to r, re g is tra r of sto ck s
a n d b o n d s, tra n s f e r a g e n t, g u a rd ia n of e sta te s, assig n ee , receiv er,
c o m m itte e of e s ta te s of lu n a tic s, or in a n y o th e r fid u ciary cap a ci­
ty , m a y tr a n s a c t su ch b u sin e ss in th e n o rm a l an d u su a l m a n n e r
an d m a y m ak e pa}^ments on a c c o u n t of th e p rin c ip a l or incom e
of tr u s t o r o th e r fid u ciary fu n d s to th e p e rso n s e n title d t h e r e t o ;
p ro v id e d , th a t, ex cep t to th e e x te n t p e rm itte d b y o th e r e m erg en c y
b a n k in g re g u la tio n s , no such b a n k in g in s titu tio n sh a ll w ith d ra w
o r p ay o u t an y tr u s t or o th e r fid u ciary fu n d s on d e p o sit w ith an y
o th e r d e p a rtm e n t of su ch b a n k in g in s titu tio n or m ak e a n y o th e r
p a y m e n t in co n n e c tio n w ith a n y tr u s t or o th e r fid u ciary fu n d s
w h ic h w o u ld o p e ra te to d isc h a rg e , as a w h o le o r in p a rt, an y
in d e b te d n e ss, as d istin g u ish e d from a n y tr u s t or o th e r fiduciary
d u ty , of su ch b a n k in g in stitu tio n .
T h is re g u la tio n su p e rse d e s e m erg en c y b a n k in g re g u la tio n
N o. 13 of M a rc h 7, 1933, w h ich is h e re b y re v o k e d .”
R e sp e c tfu lly ,

W M . McC. MARTIN,
G o v ernor.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £t> \Q 5 0 j

/

/

Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis
(Supplement No. 2 to list dated March 16,1933)

1.

Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations.

2.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.

3.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations under restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.
(The lists of nonmember banks is based upon the best infor­
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

THIS LIST IS N O T INTENDED
TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST

State member banks indicated by asterisk

MARCH 29, 1933.

Temporarily, additional Supplements to this list will be
issued from time to time.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ Q \Q 5 0 1

ARKANSAS
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

^Citizens Bank & Trust Company
First National Bank
Arkansas National Bank
*W. B. W orthen Co., Bankers

(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)

Batesville
Hartford
Hot Springs National Park
Little Rock

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

NONMEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Elk Horn Bank & Trust Company
Farmers Bank & Trust Company
Hamburg Bank
Bank of M cCrory
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Barren Fork
Bank of Sidney

(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.

R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)

Arkadelphia
Hamburg
Hamburg
McCrory
Mountain Home
(L. R.) Mt. Pleasant
(L. R.) Sidney

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addi­
tion to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank




A D D TO LIST
NONE

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

ARKANSAS CHANGES
NONE

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d e c l a s s if ie d

Authority £t?\0 6 0 1

ILLINOIS
MEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

First National Bank
*C. P. Burnett & Sons, Bankers
*First
First
First
*State

State Bank
National Bank
National Bank
Bank of Steeleville

(Admitted to membership
since last Supplement)

(Admitted to membership
since last Supplement)

Crossville
Eldorado
O’Fallon
Raymond
Staunton
Steeleville

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Hitz State Bank
First State Bank
State Bank of Aviston
First State Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
W hite County Bank
Carrollton Bank
Buena Vista State Bank
Coatsburg State Bank
Albon State Bank
Southern Illinois Trust Company
First State Bank
Ewing State Bank
Germantown Savings Bank
First State Bank of Goldengate
Farmers & Merchants Bank
State and Trust Bank
Johnston City State Bank
Brown County State Bank
Prange State Bank
Farmers State Bank
State Bank of Prairie du Rocher
Raleigh State Bank
Richview State Bank
Gallatin County Bank
First State Bank of Simpson
State Bank of St. Jacob
Teutopolis State Bank
State Bank of Waggoner
Commercial State Bank
Farmers State Bank




Alhambra
Beecher City
Aviston
Campbell Hill
Carlinville
Carmi
Carrollton
Chester
Coatsburg
DeSoto
East St. Louis
Eldorado
Ewing
Germantown
Goldengate
Highland
Highland
Johnston City
Mount Sterling
New Douglas
Pittsfield
Prairie du Rocher
Raleigh
Richview
Ridgway
Simpson
St. Jacob
Teutopolis
W aggoner
W aterloo
Winchester

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £p jo 5 0 j

ILLINOIS— Continued
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addi­
tion to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

A D D TO LIST
NONE

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

ILLINOIS.CHANGES
NONE

INDIANA
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

First National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Tell City National Bank
First National Bank

(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)

Mitchell
Spurgeon
Tell City
Tell City
W inslow

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Bank of Hardinsburg
Madison Safe Deposit and Trust Company




(Lv.)
(Lv.)

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE
— 4 —

Hardinsburg
Madison

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ D jO S O \

INDIANA— Continued
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addi­
tion to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

Ferdinand Branch, Dubois Co. State Bank of Jasper
Citizens Trust Company

Ferdinand
Vincennes

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

INDIANA CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Without
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate on RESTRICTED BASIS
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Corydon State Bank
German-American Bank

(Lv.)
(Lv.)

Corydon
Jasper

KENTUCKY
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Farmers National Bank

Owenton

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated

A D D TO LIST
Bank of Loretto
Green River Deposit Bank




Loretto
Rochester

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE
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d e c l a s s if ie d

Authority £Q \O f)C \

KENTUCKY— Continued
NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addi­
tion to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

A D D T O LIST
NONE

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

KENTUCKY CHANGES
NONE

MISSISSIPPI
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations

A D D TO LIST
NONE

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to Memphis Branch

A D D T O LIST
Name of Bank

Location

The Bank of Houston, Inc.

Houston

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

NONMEMBER BAN KS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addi­
tion to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank




ADD TO LIST
NONE
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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ p \Q S O 1

MISSISSIPPI— Continued
W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

MISSISSIPPI CHANGES
NONE

MISSOURI
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

First National Bank
Third National Bank

Clayton
Sedalia

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to AH Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

A D D TO LIST
NONE

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addi­
tion to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

A D D TO LIST
Bank of Caruthersville
Crocker State Bank
Farmers Bank
Granville Bank (Paris P. O.)
Farmers Bank
Lewiston State Bank
Peoples Savings Bank
Bank of Osage City
Bank of Raymondville
Farmers & Merchants Bank




Caruthersville
Crocker
Cross Timbers
Granville
Leonard
Lewiston
Licking
Osage City
Raymondville
St. Clair

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE
— 7

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ D jO 5 0 I

MISSOURI CHANGES
FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations on Restricted
Basis; Now Licensed to Operate WITHOUT AN Y RESTRICTIONS
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Name of Bank

Location

Bank of Maxville (Kimmswick P. O.)

Maxville

FOLLOWING BANKS Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Without
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate on RESTRICTED BASIS
Bank of Modena (Mill Grove P. O.)

Modena

TENNESSEE
MEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations

A D D TO LIST
NONE

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations WITHOUT A N Y RESTRICTIONS
Other Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

A D D T O LIST
NONE

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

NONMEMBER BANKS Licensed to Resume Banking Operations UNDER RESTRICTIONS in Addi­
tion to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank




A D D TO LIST
NONE

W IT H D R A W FROM LIST
NONE

TENNESSEE CHANGES
NONE
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Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ p \€> SO 1

BSC’D IM FILES SECTION
MAY

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
M a rch 28, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 3 0
T o A ll B a n k s in D is tr ic t N o. 8 :
U n d e r a u th o r ity c o n ferred u p o n h im b y P r e s id e n t’s p ro c la ­
m a tio n s of M a rc h 6 a n d of M arch 9, 1933, d e c la rin g an d c o n tin u ­
in g a b a n k h o lid a y , th e S e c re ta ry of th e T r e a s u r y h as issu ed th e
fo llo w in g r e g u la tio n :
“ B a n k in g in s titu tio n s w h ic h are m e m b e rs of th e F e d e ra l
re se rv e sy s te m an^d of w h ic h a c tu a l p o sse ssio n an d c o n tro l h a v e
b een ta k e n (a ) b y c o n se rv a to rs a p p o in te d p u rs u a n t to th e A c t
of M a rc h 9, 1933, o r (b ) b y a p p ro p ria te S ta te officials a p p o in te d
p u r s u a n t to S ta te law , as p e rm itte d b y th e P re s id e n t’s E x e c u tiv e
O rd e r of M a rc h 18, 1933, a re p e rm itte d to tr a n s a c t su ch lim ited
b a n k in g fu n c tio n s as m a y be a u th o riz e d in ac co rd a n ce w ith law
b y th e C o m p tro lle r of th e C u rre n c y , in th e case of N a tio n a l
b a n k s, o r b y th e a p p ro p ria te S ta te officials, in th e case of S ta te
m e m b e r b a n k s ; p ro v id ed , h o w ev er, th a t no su c h b a n k in g in s titu ­
tio n sh a ll re o p e n fo r th e p e rfo rm a n c e of its u su a l an d n o rm a l
fu n c tio n s u n til it sh a ll h a v e receiv ed a licen se fro m th e S e c re ta ry
of th e T re a s u ry .
T h is re g u la tio n sh a ll n o t a u th o riz e a n y tr a n s a c tio n w ith
re sp e c t to th e e x p o rt o r p a y in g o u t of g o ld , o r g o ld ce rtific ates,
w ith d ra w a l of c u rre n c y fo r h o a rd in g o r tra n s a c tio n s in fo re ig n
ex c h a n g e p ro h ib ite d o r re s tric te d b y th e E x e c u tiv e O rd e r of
M a rc h 10, 1933.”
R e sp e c tfu lly ,

W M . McC. M ART IN ,
G o vernor.

C /i

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d e c l a s s if ie d

Authority £D\0 6 0 1

BBC’S IN FILES SECTION

I
FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
S T . LOUIS
March 23, 1933.

IN T E R P R E T A T IO N No. 1 3

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
The Secretary of the Treasury has approved the following
interpretation: “Regulation No. 28 is held not to prohibit the
honoring of checks or drafts drawn on or before March 18, 1933,
under the terms of Regulation No. 6 or Regulation No. 10, as
amended, subject to all the provisions and restrictions contained
in such regulations and except as otherwise prohibited.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. M ART IN ,
Governor.

MAY

51950 .

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £D \Q SO \

(Supplement No. 1 to list dated March 16, 1933)

1.

Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations.

2.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.

3.

Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations under restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.
(The lists of nonmember banks is based upon the best infor­
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

THIS LIST IS N OT INTENDED
TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST

State member banks indicated by asterisk

MARCH 22, 1933.

Temporarily, additional Supplem ents to this list will be
issued from time to time.

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £t> \Q 5 0 )

ARKANSAS
Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

ADD TO LIST
Location
Fayetteville
Fort Smith
(L. R.) Clarksville
Greenwood
(L. R .) . Hope
(Mfs.) Hughes
Huntsville
Springdale

Name of Bank
First National Bank
City National Bank
Farmers National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Planters National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

ARKANSAS
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Without A n y Restrictions Other Than
Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

ADD TO LIST
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.
(L.

Farmers & Merchants Bank
Belleville Bank
Buckner State Bank
Eudora Bank
First State Bank
Bank of Havana
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Newton County Bank
Bank of Kingston
Peoples Bank
Bank of Magazine
Farmers Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Mt. Holly
The P erry State Bank
Bank of Pocahontas
The Bank of Rison
Security Bank
Bank of Sherrill
First State Bank
Bank of Star City
The Bank of Stephen
Bank of Swifton
Merchants & Planters Trust & Savings Bank
W arren Bank

R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)
R.)

(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)
(L. R.)

Bearden
Belleville
Buckner
Eudora
Hatfield
Havana
Huntsville
Jasper
Kingston
McRae
Magazine
Magnolia
Mount Holly
P erry
Pocahontas
Rison
Searcy
Sherrill
Springdale
Star City
Stephen
Swifton
W arren
W arren

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

•ARKANSAS
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations LJnder Restrictions in Addition to Those
Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank




ADD TO LIST
NONE

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

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d e c l a s s if ie d

Authority £p\C> 6 0 |

ARKANSAS—Continued
CHANGES
NONE

ILLINOIS
Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

ADD TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location

First National Bank of Benld
First National Bank
City National Bank
X First Trust & Savings Bank
First National Bank
Litchfield National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Woodlawn

Benld
Brighton
Centralia
Harrisburg
Litchfield
Litchfield
Marine
Murphysboro
W ayne City
Woodlawn

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

ILLINOIS
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Without A ny Restrictions Other Than
Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

ADD TO LIST
Akin State Bank
Alma State Bank
Anna State Bank
Bartelso Savings Bank
Belleville Bank & Trust Company
Beverly State Bank
Bank of Bluffs
State Bank of Breese
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
Monroe County Savings Bank & Trust Company
First State Bank
First State Bank
DuQuoin State Bank
El Dara State Bank
C. P. Burnett & Sons, Bankers
Bank of Evansville
Franklin State Bank
State Bank of Girard
Hoyleton State & Savings Bank
Iuka State Bank
Farmers Bank of Liberty
Bank of Mascoutah
Farmers State Bank
Murphysboro Savings Bank
State Bank of New Athens
People! State Bank
Norris ;City State Bank
Security State Bank
People^ State Bank of Orchardville
The Paloma Exchange Bank




Akin
Alma
Anna
Bartelso
Belleville
Beverly
Bluffs
Breese
Camp Point
Chester
Columbia
Dix
Dongola
DuQuoin
El Dara
Eldorado
Evansville
Franklin
Girard
Hoyleton
Iuka
Liberty
Mascoutah
Milton
Murphysboro
New Athens
Newton
Norris City
Opdyke
Orchardville
Paloma

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £D \Q $ 0 \

ILLINOIS—Continued
Location
Payson
Plainville
Roodhouse
St. Peter
Steeleville
Trenton
Vergennes
W aterloo
Whittington
Winchester

Name of Bank
State Street Bank
State Bank of Plainville
Roodhouse Bank
First State Bank
State Bank of Steeleville
Farmers Bank
Vergennes State Bank
State Bank
State Bank of Whittington
Neat, Condit & Grout, Bankers

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

ILLINOIS
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under Restrictions in Addition to Those
Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

ADD TO LIST
NONE

W it h d r a w f r o m l ist
NONE

CHANGES
NONE

INDIANA
Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

ADD TO LIST

Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
The Old National Bank
First National" Bank
Farmers National Bank
Seymour National Bank
Farmers National Bank

(Lv.)

(Lv.)

Bedford
Bicknell
Evansville
Oakland City
Princeton
Seymour
W adesville

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NONE

INDIANA

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Without A n y Restrictions Other Than
Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Corydon State Bank
Farmers Bank
Freelanclville Bank
Farmery Citizens State Bank
Scottsbiirg State Bank
Dale State Bank
Union State Bank
Henryville State Bank



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(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)

Corydon
Odon
Freelandville
Salem
Scottsburg
Dale
Crothersville
Henryville

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j Authority £P JO 5 0 1

INDIANA—Continued
WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

INDIANA
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under Restrictions in Addition to Those
Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

ADD TO LIST
Name of Bank
Jackson Township Bank
Bicknell Trust and Savings Company
Citizens Trust Company
Stone City Bank
Bloomfield Trust Company
Borden State Bank
State Bank of Campbellsburg
Old Capitol Bank and Trust Company
Harrison County Bank
Cynthiana State Bank
East Enterprise State Bank
Farmersburg State Bank
Florence Deposit Bank
Georgetown State Bank
Grandview Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
Dubois County State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Linton Trust Company
Mackey State Bank
Medora State Bank
Newburgh State Bank
New Washington State Bank
North Madison State Bank
Citizens Bank
Farmers Bank
Peoples Bank
T roy State Bank
State Bank of Washington
W orthington Exchange State Bank
W orthington Trust Company

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(Lv.)
(Lv.)
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(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)

(Lv.)
(Lv.)
(Lv.)

Location
Corydon Jet.
Bicknell
Bedford
Bedford
Bloomfield
Borden
Campbellsburg
Corydon
Crandall
Cynthiana
East Enterprise
Farmersburg
Florence
Georgetown
Grandview
Jasper
Jasper
Lanesville
Linton
Mackey
Medora
Newburgh
New Washington
North Madison
Pekin
Plain ville
Pleasantville
Jro y
Washington
Worthington
W orthington

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NONE

INDIANA
CHANGES
NONE

KENTUCKY
Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated
Taylor National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Union National Bank




ADD TO LIST

Campbellsvi lie
Central City
Glasgow
Providence

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

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Authority £ Q \Q 5 0 1

KENTUCKY—Continued
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Without A ny Restrictions Other Than
Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated

ADD TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location
Beech Grove
Bowling Green
Campbellsburg
Clarkson
Columbus
Dundee
Fountain Run
Franklinton
Ghent
Gilbertsville
Hartford
Jamestown
Jonesville
LaCenter
Lewisport
Livermore
Lockport
Lowes
Milton
(St. L.) Poole
Port Royal
(St. L.) Slaughters
Smithland
Sturgis
Turners Station
Uniontown
W averly

McLean County Bank
Bowling Green Trust Company
United Loan & Deposit Bank
Bank of Clarkson
Bank of Columbus
Bank of Dundee
Farmers Bank
Peoples Bank
Ghent Deposit Bank
Bank of Gilbertsville
Hartford Deposit Bank
Bank of Jamestown
Jonesville Deposit Bank
Bank of LaCenter
Bank of Lewisport
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Lockport
Bank of Lowes
Farmers Bank
Poole Deposit Bank
Citizens Bank
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Smithland Bank
Bank of Sturgis
Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of W averly

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

KENTUCKY
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under Restrictions in Addition to Those
Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

ADD TO LIST
NONE

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

KENTUCKY
CHANGES
Following Banks Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations on Restricted
Basis; Now Licensed to Operate Without Restrictions
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated
Cecilian Bank
Bank of Middletown
Central Bank
Bank of Tiline
Farmers Deposit Bank
W orthville Deposit Bank




Cecilia
Middletown
North Pleasureville
Tiline
W heatley
W orthville

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Authority £ D 10 $Q 1

MISSISSIPPI
Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to the Memphis Branch

ADD TO LIST
Name of Bank

Location
Aberdeen

First National Bank

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

MISSISSIPPI
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Without A ny Restrictions Other Than
Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to the Memphis Branch

ADD TO LIST
Monroe Banking & Trust Company
Bank of Ackerman
Bank of Am ory
Security Bank
Artesia State Bank
Ashland Branch Bank
Bank of Baldwyn
Bank of Batesville
Bank of Belmont
Bank of Belzoni
Citizens Bank & Tr. Co.
Bank of Benoit
Bank of Beulah
Bank of Blue Mountain
Bank of Brooksville
Byhalia Bank
Citizens Bank
Calhoun County Bank
Bank of Charleston
Bank of Clarksdale
Coahoma County Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Cleveland
Cleveland State Bank
Citizens Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Planters Bank
State Bank of Como
Corinth Bank & Trust Co.
Security Bank
Bank of Crawford
Bank of Crenshaw
Bank of Cruger
Merchants & Planters Bank
Duck Hill Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Eupora
Bank of Falkner
Commercial & Savings Bank
Washington and Issaquena Bank
Commercial State Bank
Citizens Bank & Trust Company
Greenville Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Commerce
Grenada Bank
Grenada Trust & Banking Company
Hernantjo Bank
Bank of Hollandale
Bank of Holly Springs
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Houston State Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Itta Bena




Aberdeen
Ackerman
Amory
Amory
Artesia
Ashland
Baldwyn
Batesville
Belmont
Belzoni
Belzoni
Benoit
Beulah
Blue Mountain
Brookville
Byhalia
Byhalia
Calhoun City
Charleston
Clarksdale
Clarksdale
Cleveland
Cleveland
Coldwater
Columbus
Como
Como
Corinth
Corinth
Crawford
Crenshaw
Cruger
Drew
Duck Hill
Durant
Durant
Eupora
Falkner
Friar Point
Glen Allen
Goodman
Greenville
Greenville
Greenwood
Grenada
Grenada
Hernando
Hollandale
H olly Springs
H olly Springs
Houston
Indianola
Itta Bena

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ Q \ 0 5 0 I

MISSISSIPPI--Continued

Name of Bank
Iuka Guaranty Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Kilmichael
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of Lambert
Bank of Leland
Holmes County Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Louisville
Bank of Lula
Bank of Macon
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of Mantee
Citizens Bank & Trust Company
Merigold Bank
Bank of Moorhead
Citizens State Bank
Bank of Commerce
Bank of New Albany
Bank of Noxapater
Bank of Oakland
Bank of Okolona
Bank of Olive Branch
Bank of Pontotoc
Potts Camp State Bank
Bank of Pope
Peoples Bank
V alley Bank
Bank of Ruleville
Planters Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Sardis
Panola County Bank
Peoples Bank
Senatobia Bank
Bank of Shannon
Bank of Shaw
Bank of Sherman
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Peoples Savings Bank
Security State Bank
Bank of Sumner
Citizens Bank
Merchants & Planters Bank
Planters Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of W alnut
Bank of Valley
Mechanics Savings Bank
Bank of Webb
Bank of W est
Bank of W est Point
Bank of W inona

Location
Iuka
Jonestown
Kilmichael
Kosciusko
Lambert
Leland
Lexington
Louisville
Lula
Macon
Macon
Mantee
Marks
Merigold
Moorhead
Moorhead
New Albany
New Albany
Noxapater
Oakland
Okolona
Olive Branch
Pontotoc
Potts Camp
Pope
Ripley
Rosedale
Ruleville
Ruleville
Sardis
Saadis
Senatobia
Senatobia
Shannon
Shaw
Sherman
Shuqualak
Starkville
Starkville
Sumner
Sunflower
Tchula
Tunica
Vardaman
W alnut
W ater Valley
W ater Valley
Webb
W est
W est Point
Winona

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N ON E

MISSISSIPPI
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under Restrictions in Addition to Those
Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to the Memphis Branch
Bank of Bruce
Carroll County Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Fulton Bank
First State Bank
Bank of Michigan City
Bank; of M yrtle
Bank of Nettleton
Peopjes Bank & Trust Company
Banld of Oxford
Merchants and Farmers Bank
Bank of Tupelo
Citizens State Bank




ADD TO LIST

Bruce
Carrollton
Ecru
Fulton
Holly Springs
Michigan City
M yrtle
Nettleton
North Carrollton
Oxford
Starkville
Tupelo
Tupelo

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £Q IQ 5 0 1

MISSISSIPPI—Continued
WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

CHANGES
NONE

MISSOURI
Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
A ll banks attached to St. Louis

ADD TO LIST
I

Name of Bank

Location

Normandy State Bank
'Chippewa Trust Company
%Jefferson Bank & Trust Company
%Manchester Bank
* Southwest Bank

Normandy
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

MISSOURI
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Without A ny Restrictions Other Than
Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Bank of Dora
Citizens Bank
Commerce Bank of W arrenton
Osage Valley Bank
Wellington Bank
State Bank & Trust Co. of W ellston
W ellsville Bank

ADD TO LIST

Dora
Syracuse
W arrenton
W arsaw
Wellington
W ellston
W ellsville

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

MISSOURI
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under Restrictions in Addition to Those
Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Peoples Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Mill Grove State Bank
Richland Bank
Citizens |Sank




ADD TO LIST

Chamois
Madison
Mill Grove
Morrison
Sparta

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £O\0> fjO |

MISSOURI—Continued
CHANGES
Following Banks Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations on Restricted
Basis; Now Licensed to Operate Without Restrictions
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Name of Bank

Location

Madison Bank

Madison

Following Banks Indicated in Previous List as Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Without
Restrictions; Now Licensed to Operate on Restricted Basis
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Mark Twain Bank
Queen City Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Schuyler County Bank
Houstonia Bank

Hannibal
Springfield
Springfield
Lancaster
Houstonia

TENNESSEE
Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

ADD TO LIST
First National Bank

(Mfs.)

Lexington

WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

TENNESSEE
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Without A ny Restrictions Other Than
Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated

ADD TO LIST
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Bank of Adamsville
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Alamo
Peoples Bank
Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
Barrettville Bank & Trust Company
Bank pf Crockett
Bells Ranking Co.
Bank pf Bolivar
Hardeman County Savings Bank
Bank pf Bradford
Brownsville Bank
Home Bank
Bank pf Camden
Commerce Union Bank
Citizens Bank
Peopled Bank
Cordo\ a Bank & Trust Company
Cottag s Grove Bank and Trust Co.




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Adamsville
Adamsville
Alamo
Alamo
Atwood
Barrettville
Bells
Bells
Bolivar
Bolivar
Bradford
Brownsville
Bruceton
Camden
Camden
Collierville
Collierville
Cordova
Cottage Grove

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I Authority £Q \Q S O 1

TENNESSEE—Continued
Name of Bank

Location

First State Bank
Tipton County Farmers Union Bank
Union Savings Bank
Bank of Crockett Mills
Decatur County Bank
Peoples Bank
W eakley County Bank
Dukedom Bank
Bank of Dyer Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Eaton
Bank of Elbridge
Bank of Enville
Home Banking Co.
Union Savings Bank
Bank of Friendship
Gates Banking & Trust Company
Bank of Gibson
Bank of Gleason
Bank of Grand Junction
Bank of Halls
First State Bank
Henning 'Office, Ripley Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank & Trust Co.
Hardeman County Savings Bank
Bank of Hollow Rock
Bank of Hornbeak
Bank of Hornsby
Peoples Bank
Bank of Huntingdon
Central State Bank
City State Bank
Martin Bank
Bank of Mason
Mason Hall Bank
Planters Bank
Bank of McLemoresville
Medina Banking Company
Commercial & Industrial Bank
State Savings Bank
Bank of Middleton
Farmers-Peoples Bank
Milan Banking Co.
Moscow Savings Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Newbern State Bank
Oakland Deposit Bank
Commercial Bank
Commercial Bank & Trust Company
First Trust & Savings Bank
Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank & Trust Company
Peoples Bank
Farmers Union Bank
Ripley Savings Bank & Trust Co.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Rossville Savings Bank
Rutherford Bank
Saulsbury Branch, Hardeman County Savings Bank
Citizens Bank
Selmer Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Sharon
Somerville Bank & Trust Company
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank
First State Bank & Trust Company
Merchants & Planters Bank
Bank of Commerce
Bank of Trenton & Trust Company
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Troy
Citizens Bank
Farmers Exchange Bank
W hiteville Savings Bank
Bank of W illiston
Farmers Bank
Bank of Yorkville




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(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
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(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
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(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
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(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)
(Mfs.)

Covington
Covington
Covington
Crockett Mills
Decaturville
Dresden
Dresden
Dukedom
Dyer
Dyer
Eaton
Elbridge
Enville
Finger
Finger
Friendship
Gates
Gibson
Gleason
Grand Junction
Halls
Henderson
Henning
Henning
Henry
Hickory Valley
Hollow Rock
Hornbeak
Hornsby
Humboldt
Huntingdon
Lexington
Martin
Martin
Mason
Mason Hall
Maury City
McLemoresville
Medina
Memphis
Memphis
Middleton
Milan
Milan
Moscow
Newbern
Newbern
Oakland
Obion
Paris
Paris
Parsons
Puryear
Ridgeley
Ripley
Ripley
Rives
Rossville
Rutherford
Saulsbury
Savannah
Selmer
Sharon
Somerville
Stanton
Stantonville
Tiptonville
Toone
Trenton
Trenton
Trezevant
Trimble
T roy
T roy
Union City
W hiteville
W illiston
Woodland Mills
Yorkville

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £Q \0 fj O \

TENNESSEE—Continued
WITHDRAW FROM LIST
NONE

TENNESSEE
CHANGES
NONE

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MAY
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FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK

m

OF
ST. LOUIS
March 22, 1933.

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
W e have been notified by the Secretary of the Treasury that inasmuch
as Regulation No. 6 and Regulation No. 10 have been rescinded, the Treasury
regards Regulation G as no longer in effect.
(For your information we quote)

REGULATION O
“Each Federal reserve bank may (1) make available to its member banks
which, in the judgment of the Federal reserve bank, are complying strictly
with the spirit and purpose as well as the letter of the regulations issued by
the Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to the President’s proclamation declar­
ing a bank holiday, such limited amounts of coin and/or currency (other than
gold or gold certificates) as shall be absolutely necessary in order to enable
such member banks to exercise the restricted functions permitted by such
regulations, (2) extend to each such member bank such limited amounts of
discounts, advancements and accommodations as shall be absolutely necessary
for the exercise of such restricted functions and (3) make transfers of credit
on its books for such restricted purposes between the accounts of such mem­
ber banks and/or nonmember clearing banks which, in the judgment of the
Federal reserve bank are complying strictly with the spirit and purpose as
well as the letter of such regulations, provided, however, that before granting
any such discounts, advancements or accommodations or making such limited
payments of coin and/or currency, the Federal reserve bank shall first require
the member bank, (A) to inform the Federal reserve bank of the amounts of
coin and currency which it has on hand, (B) to inform the Federal reserve
bank of the circumstances giving rise to the need for additional coin and/or
currency, and (C) to deliver to the Federal reserve bank in exchange for other
forms of coin and/or currency or for credit on its books all gold and gold
certificates held by such member bank in its own right.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. M ART IN ,

/




Governor.

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REC’D IN FILES SECTION|
MAY

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 22, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 20

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mations of March 6 and of March 9, 1933, declaring and continu­
ing- a bank holiday, the Secretary of the Treasury has issued the
following regulation: “Any banking institution which is a mem­
ber of the Federal reserve system and is not licensed to perform
usual banking functions may rediscount or pledge with another
banking institution renewals of notes which were previously
rediscounted or pledged with such other banking institution.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. M ART IN ,

Governor.

5 j 5u

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ 0\ O SO 1

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 21, 1933.

IN T E R P R E T A T IO N No. I S

To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
The Secretary of the Treasury has issued the following
statement: “Regulation No. 27 is interpreted to permit any bank­
ing institution acting thereunder to carry on such usual banking
functions as may be essential to permit restricted withdrawals
and payments authorized by such regulation, subject to all of
the provisions and restrictions therein contained and except as
otherwise prohibited.”
Respectfully,
W M . M cC. M A R T I N ,

Governor.

(Interpretations No. 10 and 11 were not published)

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ST. LOUIS
March 20, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 2 8
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by the President’s proclamations
of March 6, 1933 and of March 9, 1933, declaring and continuing a bank
holiday, the Secretary of the Treasury has issued the following regulation:
“A fter the close of business on March 18, 1933, Treasury regulation No. 6
and Treasury regulation No. 10, as amended, shall be without force or effect
to authorize any banking transaction therein referred to.”
(For your information we quote)

R E G U L A T IO N No. 6
“Any banking institution may handle and collect drafts or other docu­
ments in connection with the shipment, transportation or delivery of food or
feed products may pay out or permit the withdrawal of such amounts of
currency as shall be necessary in the judgment of such banking institution
in connection with such shipment, transportation or delivery of food or feed
products and may perform such other banking functions as may be essential
to the shipment, transportation or delivery of food or feed products, provided,
however, that no banking institution shall pay out or permit the withdrawal
of any gold or gold certificates.”

R E G U L A T IO N No. lO
“Any National or State banking institution may exercise its usual bank­
ing functions to such extent as its situation shall permit and as shall be abso­
lutely necessary to meet the needs of its community for food, medicine, other
necessities of life, for the relief of distress, for the payment of usual salaries
and wages, for necessary current expenditures for the purpose of maintaining
employment, and for other similar essential purposes: provided, however,
that (1) every precaution shall be taken to prevent hoarding or the unneces­
sary withdrawal of currency; (-2) no State banking institution shall engage
in any transactions under this regulation which is in violation of State or
Federal law or of any regulation issued thereunder; (3) no National banking
association shall engage in any transaction under this section which is in
violation of any Federal law or of any order or regulation issued by the
Comptroller of the Currency; and (4) no gold or gold certificates shall be
paid out. Each banking institution and its directors and officers w ill be held
strictly accountable for faithful compliance with the spirit and purpose as
well as the letter of this regulation.”




Respectfully,
W M McC. M ART IN ,

Governor.

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Authority £t>\0 5O

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OF
ST. LOUIS
March 20, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 2T

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by the President’s proclamations
of March 6, 1933 and of March 9, 1933, declaring and continuing a bank holiday
and the Executive Order of March 10, 1933, the Secretary of the Treasury
has issued the following regulation: “Any State banking institution which is
a member of the Federal reserve system and which is not licensed by the
Secretary of the Treasury to reopen for the performance of usual banking
functions may, with the approval of the appropriate State authority having
immediate supervision of such banking institution, permit withdrawals by
depositors and make payments to creditors of such percentage of the amounts
due to them (not exceeding 5 per cent) as it may determine, provided that
at or before the time of such withdrawal or payment it shall set aside and
make available for such purpose a fund for the benefit of and sufficient to
pay to all depositors and creditors the percentage so determined.
This regulation shall not in any w ay affect any right created by regula­
tion number 7 nor limit or restrict any payment thereby authorized.
A ny right to authorize withdrawals or payments under the terms of
this regulation shall terminate upon the appointment of any conservator,
receiver or other appropriate State official taking charge of the affairs of such
banking institution.”




Respectfully,
W M

M cC. M A R T I N ,

Governor.

(Regulation No. 7 authorizes special trust accounts)

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FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 18, 1933.

E X E C U T IV E O R D E R

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
The President has today issued the following Executive O rder:
“W henever the appropriate authority having immediate supervision of
any banking institution located in any state or place subject to the jurisdiction
of the United States, which is a member of the Federal reserve system and
which has not been licensed by the Secretary of the Treasury to resume its
usual banking functions shall deem it necessary or advisable in order to
conserve the assets of such banking institution for the benefit of the depositors
or other creditors, such authority may, in accordance with the provisions of
the applicable laws of such state or place, appoint such appropriate official as
may be authorized under such laws to conserve the assets of such banking
institution pending further disposition of its business as provided by such
laws.
“This order shall not authorize any such member bank to reopen for
the performance of usual and normal functions until it shall have received
a license from the Secretary of the Treasury as provided in Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.”
F R A N K L IN D. R O O S E V E L T

The W hite House,
March 18, 1933.




Respectfully,
W M

M cC. M A R T I N ,

Governor.

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March 18, 1933*

REGULATION L
Under authority conferred upon him by President’ s
proclamations of March 6 and 9# 1933$ declaring and
continuing bank holiday, the Secretary of the Treasury
has issued the following regulations ”Deposits of the
kinds described in regulations number 7 and number 15
are not subject to the provisions of regulation number
2 3 .”

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C O N FID tH IlA I.
FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS

1. Member banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume banking
operations.
2. Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations without any restrictions other than those
applicable to all banking institutions under Executive Order
of March 10, 1933.
3. Nonmember banks (Eighth District) licensed to resume
banking operations under restrictions in addition to those
applicable to all banking institutions.
(The lists of nonmember banks is based upon the best infor-#
mation obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank.)

March 16, 1933.

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ARKANSAS
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Location
(L. R.) Arkadelphia
(L. R.) Ashdown
Berryville
(Mfs.) Black Rock
(Mfs.) Blytheville •
(L. R.) Camden
(L. R.) DeQueen
(L. R.) D eW itt
(L. R.) El Dorado
(L. R.) El Dorado
(L. R.) Fordyce
(Mfs.) Forrest City
Fort Smith
Fort Smith
(L. R.) Gentry
Gravette
Green Forest
(L. R.) Gurdon
(L. R.) Heber Springs
(Mfs.) Helena
(L. R.) Hope
(L. R.) Lake Village
(L. R.) Lewisville
Mansfield
(L. R.) Nashville
(L. R.) Newark
Newport
Paragould
Paragould
(L. R.) Paris
(L. R.) Pine Bluff
Rogers
(L. R.) Russellville .
(L. R.) Stuttgart
(L. R.) Texarkana
(L. R.) Tuckerman
(L. R.) W aldron »
(Mfs.) W ynne

Name of Bank
Citizens National Bank
The First National Bank in Ashdown
First National Bank
First National Bank
*Farmers Bank & Trust Company
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
National Bank of Commerce
First National Bank
National Bank of Eastern Arkansas
First National Bank
Merchants National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Green Forest
First National Bank
Arkansas National Bank
Phillips National Bank
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank in Lake Village
First National Bank
National Bank of Mansfield
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
National Bank of Commerce
New First National Bank
First National Bank
Simmons National Bank
American National Bank
*Bank of Russellville
Peoples National Bank
State National Bank
First National Bank
*Bank of Waldron
First National Bank

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations W ithout Any Restrictions Other
Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

ARKANSAS
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Location
(L. R.) Alma
(L. R.) Augusta
(L. R.) Beebe
Bentonville
(L. R.) Blevins
Bono
(L. R.) Bradford
(L. R.) Bradley
(L. R.) Brinkley
(L. R.) Cabot
(L. R.) Camden
(L. R.) Camden
(L. R.) Carlisle
(L. R.) Charleston
(Mfs.) Cherry Valley
(Mfs.) Clarendon
Corning

Name of Bank
Commercial Bank
W oodruff County Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of Bentonville
Bank of Blevins
Peoples Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of Bradley
Bank of Brinkley
Bank of Cabot
Citizens Bank and Trust Company
The Merchants & Planters Bank
Citizens Bank
American State Bank
Bank of Cherry Valley
Merchants & Planters Bank
The Cornirtg Bank & Trust Company




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ARKANSAS — Continued
Location

Name of Bank
Bank of Crossett
Danville State Bank
The Bank of Decatur
Bank of Delight
Farmers & Merchants Bank
D eW itt Bank & Trust Company
Doddridge State Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Bank of Elkins
Bank of Eureka Springs
Citizens Bank
First Savings Bank
M clllroy Bank & Trust Company
Fordyce Bank & Trust Company
Planters Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Gillham
Bank of Gould
Bank of Gravette
Farmers Bank
Calhoun County Bank
The Bank of Harrisburg
Security Bank
Citizens State Bank
Bank of Hartman
The Cleburne County Bank
Guaranty Loan & Trust Company
Valley Bank
Bank of Hiwasse
Bank of Holly Grove
Huntington State Bank
Mercantile Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Keiser
Citizens Bank
Peoples Bank & Loan Company
Bank of Lincoln
Bank of Malvern
Peoples Bank
Bank of Marion
Marked Tree Bank
Midland State Bank
Commercial Loan & Trust Company
Union Bank & Trust Company
The First State Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Mulberry
Pike County Bank
Bank of Nettleton
Bank of New Edinburg
Mississippi County Bank
The Security. Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Parkdale
First State Bank
Bank of Pea Ridge
Piggott State Bank
Peoples Bank
Portland Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Prescott
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Salem
Logan County Bank
Bratt State Bank
Smackover State Bank
Merchants & Planters Bank
Bodcaw Bank
Citizens Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of Trumann
Bank of Tuckerman
Citizens Bank & Trust Company
Bank of W einer
Bank of W est Memphis
Bank of Wilson




Crossett
Danville
Decatur
Delight
Des Arc
D eW itt
Doddridge
Dumas
Elkins
Eureka Springs
Fayetteville
Fayetteville
Fayetteville
(L. R.) Fordyce
(Mfs.) Forrest City
(L. R.) Gillham
(L. R.) Gould
Gravette
Greenwood
(L. R.) Harrell
(L. R.) Harrisburg
(L. R.) Harrison
(L. R.) Hartford
(L. R.) Hartman
(L. R.) Heber Springs
(Mfs.) Helena
Hindsville
Hiwasse
(L. R.) Holly Grove
(L. R.) Huntington
(L. R.) Jonesboro
Judsonia
(Mfs.) Keiser
Lavaca
(L. R.) Lewisville
Lincoln
(L. R.) Malvern
(L. R.) Mammoth Spring
(Mfs.) Marion
(Mfs.) Marked Tree
(L. R.) Midland
(L. R.) Monticello
(L. R.) Monticello
(L. R.) Morrilton
Mountain Home
M ulberry
(L. R.) Murfreesboro
(L. R.) Nettleton
(L. R.) New Edinburg
(Mfs.) Osceola
Paragould
(L. R.) Parkdale
(Mfs.) Parkin
Pea Ridge
Piggott
(L. R.) Portland
(L. R.) Portland
Prairie Grove
(L. R.) Prescott
Reyno
(L. R.) Salem
(L. R.) Scranton
Siloam Springs
(L. R.) Smackover
(L. R.) Sparkman
(L. R.) Stamps
(L. R.) Strong
(L. R.) Tillar
(L. R.) Trumann
(L. R.) Tuckerman
Van Buren
W einer
(Mfs.) W est Memphis
(Mfs.) W ilson

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Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under Restrictions in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

ARKANSAS

NONE
Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations

ILLINOIS
All banks attached to St. Louis
Name of Bank

Location

First National Bank & Trust Company
Anna National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Belleville National Bank
First National Bank
St. Clair National Bank
Brookport National Bank
First National Bank
Carbondale National Bank
First National Bank in Carbondale
Carlinville National Bank
First National Bank
National Bank of Carmi
Old National Bank
First National Bank
Coffeen National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Southern Illinois National Bank
Edwardsville National Bank & Trust Company
*Effingham State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Fairfield Natidnal Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First Granite City National Bank
Bradord National
City National Bank
First National Bank
Hillsboro National Bank
*Montgomery County Loan & Trust Company
*Elliot State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
^Litchfield Bank & Trust Company
*Peoples National Bank
City National Bank
First National Bank
National State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
City National Bank
Farmers & Merchants National Bank
First National Bank
The National Stock Yards National Bank of National City
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank




Alton
Anna
Annapolis
Ava
Barry
Belleville
Belleville
Belleville
Brookport
Brownstown
Carbondale
Carbondale
Carlinville
Carmi
Carmi
Centralia
Cobden
Coffeen
Collinsville
Coulterville
Dieterich
East St. Louis
Edwardsville
Effingham ,^
Effingham
Enfield
Fairfield
Flora
Freeburg
Gorham
Grand Tower
Granite City
Greenville
Harrisburg |Tpf*'
Highland
Hillsboro
Hillsboro €
Jacksonville *
Jonesboro
Kinmundy
Lebanon
Litchfield f"*
McLeansboro
Metropolis
Metropolis
Metropolis
Millstadt
Mulberry Grove
Murphysboro
Nashville
Nashville
National Stock Yards
Oblong
O’Fallon
Okawville

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ILLINOIS — Continued
Name of Bank

Location

First National Bank
Ramsey National Bank
Second National Bank
Peoples National Bank
Salem National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Sorento National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
W hite Hall National Bank
Security National Bank of W itt
First National Bank
W ood River National Bank
The First National Bank
First National Bank

Pittsfield
Ramsey
Robinson
St. Francisville
Salem
Sandoval
Smithton
Sorento
Sparta
Vandalia
Vienna
W aterloo
W hite Hall
W itt
W ood River
W ood River
Xenia
Zeigler

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations W ithout Any Restrictions Other
Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10,1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

ILLINOIS
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Name of Bank

Location

Alton Banking & Trust Company
Illinois State Bank
State Bank of Jerseyville
Citizens State Bank
Broadway Bank
Mercantile Trust & Savings Bank
Wemple State Bank

Alton
East Alton
Jerseyville
Pleasant Hill
Quincy
Quincy
W averly

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under Restrictions in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank




ILLINOIS

NONE

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Authority £ p \Q 5 0 1

Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations

INDIANA
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Name of Bank
Bedford National Bank
Birdseye National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
National City Bank
Farmers & Merchants National Bank
First National Bank
Holland National Bank
First National Bank
Lynnville National Bank
First National Bank
National Branch Bank
New Harmony National Bank
First National Bank
Patoka National Bank
Tennyson National Bank
First National Bank
American National Bank
Peoples National Bank and Trust Company
Washington National Bank

Location
(Lv.) Bedford
(Lv.) Birdseye
(Lv.) Brownstown
Evansville
Evansville
Fort Branch
Fort Branch
Holland
(Lv.) Huntingburg
Lynnville
(Lv.) Madison
(Lv.) Madison
New Harmony
Odon
Patoka
Tennyson
(Lv.) Vevay
Vincennes
Washington
Washington

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations W ithout Any Restrictions Other
Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10,1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

INDIANA
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Name of Bank
The Austin State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Bloomfield State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Peoples Trust and Savings Bank
Brownstown Loan and Trust Company
Citizens State Bank
Bruceville State Bank
First Bank of Charlestown
Chrisney State Bank
Edwardsport Bank
Elberfeld State Bank
Citizens Bank
English State Bank
Citizens Trust and Savings Bank
Franklin Bank and Trust Company
Indiana Trust and Savings Bank
North Side Bank
Peoples Savings Bank
Fairbanks State Bank
Francisco State Bank
Farmers Bank
French Lick State Bank
Haubstadt Bank
Hazleton State Bank
German-American Bank
Citizens Trust Company
Clark County State Bank
Fanners State Bank
Peoples Trust Company
Union Bank
Bank of Marengo




Location
(Lv.) Austin
Bicknell
Bloomfield
Bloomfield
Boonville
(Lv.) Brownstown
(L v., Brownstown
Ewing Po
Bruceville
(Lv.) Charlestown
Chrisney
Edwardsport
Elberfeld
Elnora
(Lv.) English
Evansville
Evansville
Evansville
Evansville
Evansville
Fairbanks
Francisco
(Lv.) Freetown
(Lv.) French Lick
Haubstadt
Hazleton
(Lv.) Jasper
(Lv.) Jeffersonville
(Lv.) Jeffersonville
(Lv.) Leipsic
Linton
Loogootee
(Lv.) Marengo

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INDIANA — Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Bank of Mitchell
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Peoples Bank and Trust Company
American Bank
Floyd County Bank
Industrial Savings and Trust Company
Mutual Trust and Deposit Company
New Albany Trust Company
Oaktown Bank
Bank of Orleans
Otwell State Bank
Orange County Bank
Patriot State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Lake State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Renner’s Bank
Sandborn Banking Company
State Bank of Salem
The Scott County State Bank
Sellersburg State Bank
Jackson County Loan & Trust Company
Martin County Bank
Sullivan State Bank
Switz City Bank
V evay Deposit Bank
Citizens Loan and Trust Company
Farmers and Merchants State Bank
Williams Bank

(Lv.) Mitchell
(Lv.) Montgomery
Mt. Vernon
(Lv.) New Albany
(Lv.) New Albany
(Lv.) New Albany
(Lv.) New Albany
(Lv.) New Albany
Oaktown
(Lv.) Orleans
Otwell
(Lv.) Paoli
(Lv.) Patriot
Petersburg
Richland
Rockport
Sandborn
Sandborn
(Lv.) Salem
(Lv.) Scottsburg
(Lv.) Sellersburg
(Lv.) Seymour
(Lv.) Shoals
Sullivan
Switz City
(Lv.) Vevay
Washington
Wheatland
Williams

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under Restrictions in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

INDIANA

NONE
Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations

KENTUCKY
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated
Name of Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
Farmers National Bank
First National Bank & Trust Company
Citizens National Bank
Farmers National Bank
First Hardin National Bank
National Branch Bank of Kentucky
State National Bank
City National Bank
New Farmers National Bank
First National Bank
Mercer County National Bank
Lincoln National Bank
Anderson National Bank
Lawrenceburg National Bank
Citizens National Bank




Location
Adairville
Bowling Green
Buffalo
Clay
Columbia
Danville
Danville
Elizabethtown
Frankfort
Frankfort
Fulton
Glasgow
Greenville
Harrodsburg
Hodgenville
Lawrenceburg
Lawrenceburg
Lebanon

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KENTUCKY — Continued
Farmers National Bank
Marion National Bank
Citizens Union National Bank
First National Bank
Kentucky Title Trust Company
Liberty Bank & Trust Company
Lincoln Bank & Trust Company
First National Bank
Morganfield National Bank
National Bank of Munfordville
Peoples National Bank
Farmers National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Farmers National Bank

Lebanon
Lebanon
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville \
Louisville »
Louisville *
Mayfield
(St. L.) Morganfield
Munfordville
Paducah
Princeton
Princeton
Russell Springs
Russellville
Scottsville

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations W ithout Any Restrictions Other
Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10,1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

KENTUCKY
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated
Name of Bank

Location

Peoples Bank
Citizens Bank
Auburn Banking Company
Peoples Bank
Farmers Bank & Trust Company
Wilson & Muir, Bankers
Bardwell Deposit Bank
Beaver Dam Deposit Bank
Bedford Loan & Deposit Bank
Bank of Benton
Bank of Marshall County
Big Clifty Banking Company
Bank of Birmingham
Muir, Wilson & Muir
Farmers Deposit Bank
Bank of Edmonson County
Brownsville Deposit Bank
Citizens Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Cumberland
Trigg County Farmers Bank
Citizens Deposit Bank
Bank of Campbellsville
Farmers Bank
Canner Deposit Bank
H. Y. Davis State Bank
Peoples Bank
Farmers Bank
Citizens Union Bank
Bank of Cerulean
Peoples State Bank
Peoples Bank
Clinton Bank
Breckinridge Bank
Bank of Columbia
Corydon Deposit Bank
Bank of Crofton
Boyle Bank & Trust Company
Commercial Bank of Dawson
Dixon Bank and Trust Company
Peoles Bank
Earlington Bank
First State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank




Adairville
Albany
Auburn
Bagdad
Bardstown
Bardstown
Bardwell
Beaver Dam
Bedford
Benton
Benton
Big Clifty
Birmingham
Bloomfield
Brandenburg
Brownsville
Brownsville
Bur gin
Burkesville
Cadiz
Calhoun
Campbellsville
Cane Valley
Canner
Cave City
Cave City
Centertown
Central City
Cerulean
Chaplin
Clay
Clinton
Cloverport
Columbia
(St. L.) Corydon
Crofton
Danville
Dawson Springs
Dixon
Dunnville
Earlington
Eddyville
Edmonton

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KENTUCKY — Continued
Location

Name of Bank

Edmonton
Elkton
Eminence
Fancy Farm
Farmington
Fordsville
Frankfort
Frankfort
Frankfort
Franklin
Fredonia
Gamaliel
Glencoe
Golden Pond
Gradyville
Gratz
Gravel Switch
Greensburg
Greensburg
Guthrie
Hardinsburg
Harrodsburg
Hartford
Hawesville
(St. L.) Hazel
Henderson
Hickman
Hiseville
Hopkinsville
Hopkinsville
Horse Cave
Irvington
Junction City
Kevil
Kirkmansville
Kuttawa
LaGrange
Leitchfield
Lewisburg
Liberty
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Mackville
Madisonville
Magnolia
Marion
Marrowbone
Mayfield
Middleburg
Monterey
Monticello
(St. L.) Morganfield
Morgantown
Mortons Gap
Mt. Washington
Munfordville
M urray
Nebo
New Castle
New Haven
New Hope
New Liberty
Nortonville
Oakton
Owensboro
Owenton
Paducah
Pembroke
Perryville
Perryville

Peoples Bank of Metcalfe County
Elkton Bank & Trust Company
Farmers Deposit Bank
Bank of Fancy Farm
Bank of Farmington
Bank of Fordsville
Capital Trust Company
Farmers Deposit Bank
Peoples State Bank
Simpson County Bank
Fredonia Valley Bank
Gamaliel Bank
Union Bank
Bank of Golden Pond
Gradyville State Bank
Gratz Deposit Bank
Peoples Bank
Greensburg Deposit Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Guthrie
Hardinsburg Deposit Bank
State Bank & Trust Company
Citizens Bank
Hawesville Deposit Bank
Dees Bank
Farmers Bank & Trust Campany
Citizens Bank
Hiseville Deposit Bank
First City Bank & Trust Company
Planters Bank & Trust Company
Horse Cave State Bank
E. H. Shelman & Company Bankers
Citizens Bank
Kevil Bank
Bank of Kirkmansville
Citizens Bank
First State Bank
Leitchfield Deposit Bank
Lewisburg Banking Company
Commercial Bank
Bank of Commerce
Fidelity & Columbia Trust Company
Louisville Trust Company
Security Bank
Stock Yards Bank
United States Trust Company
Farmers Bank
Kentucky Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Magnolia
Farmers Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Marrowbone
Exchange Bank
Farmers Deposit Bank
First State Bank
Monticello Banking Company
Union Bank & Trust Company
Morgantown Deposit Bank
Planters Bank
Peoples Bank
Hart County Deposit Bank
New Bank of Murray
Citizens Bank
Bank of New Castle
Bank of New Haven
Peoples Bank
Citizens Bank
Nortonville Bank
Oakton Bank
First Owensboro Bank & Trust Company
Peoples Bank & Trust Company
Citizens Savings Bank
Bank of Pembroke
Farmers Deposit Bank
The Old Bank




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KENTUCKY — Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Pewee Valley State Bank
Deposit Bank
Bank of Rocky Hill
Southern Deposit Bank
St. Matthews Bank & Trust Company
Sacramento Deposit Bank
Sanders Deposit Bank
Peoples State Bank
Sebree Deposit Bank
Bank of Shelbyville
Citizens Bank
The Deposit Bank
Farmers & Traders Bank
Shelby County Trust & Banking Company
Bullitt County Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Simpsonville
Smith Mills Deposit Bank
Deposit Bank
Bank of Sonora
Citizens Bank
Sparta State Bank
Peoples Deposit Bank
Springfield State Bank
Washington County Bank
Farmers State Bank
Bank of Summer Shade
Peoples Bank
Deposit Bank of Monroe County
Peoles Bank
Planters Bank of Trenton
Davis Banking Company
Van Buren State Bank
Farmers Bank
Citizens Bank
Farmers State Bank
Gallatin County Deposit Bank
Citizens Bank
Farmers Bank
W est Point Bank
Bank of W hitesville
Citizens State Bank
Bank of W ingo

Pewee Valley
Pleasureville
Rocky Hill Station
Russellville
St. Matthews
Sacramento
Sanders
Scottsville
(St. L.) Sebree
Shelbyville
Shelbyville
Shelbyville
Shelbyville
Shelbyville
Shepherdsville
Shepherdsville
Simpsonville
(St. L.) Smith Mills
Smiths Grove
Snora
South Carrollton
Sparta
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Sturgis
Summer Shade
Taylorsville
T ompkinsville
Tompkinsville
Trenton
Upton
Van Buren
Vine Grove
W addy
W arsaw
W arsaw
W ater Valley
W est Louisville
W est Point
W hitesville
Wickliffe
W ingo

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under Restrictions in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

KENTUCKY
Attached to Louisville Branch unless otherwise indicated
Location

Name of Bank
Cecilian Bank
Ohio Valley Banking & Trust Company
Bank of Middletown
Central Bank
Bank of Tiline
Farmers Deposit Bank
Worthville Deposit Bank




Cecilia
Henderson
Middletown
North Pleasureville
Tiline
Wheatley
Worthville

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ p \Q 5 0 1

Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations

MISSISSIPPI
A ll banks attached to the Memhis Branch
Name of Bank

Location

First Columbus National Bank
National Bank of Commerce
Commercial National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
The First National Bank

(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)

Columbus
Columbus
Greenville
Greenville
Lexington
Oxford
Pontotoc
West Point

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations W ithout Any Restrictions Other
Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10,1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

MISSISSIPPI

NONE
Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under Restrictions in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

MISSISSIPPI

NONE
Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations

MISSOURI
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Name of Bank

Location

First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Moniteau National Bank
♦Camden County Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Clayton National Bank
Boone County National Bank
Exchange National Bank
First National Bank in Cowgill
First National Bank
Hannibal National Bank
First National Bank
Exchange National Bank
Citizens National Bank
National Bank of Kirksville
First National Bank




Bethany
Bosworth
Braymer
Cainsville
California
>
Camdenton f
Cape Girardeau
Carrollton
Cassville
Centralia
Chillicothe
Clayton
Columbia
Columbia
Cowgill
Gallatin
Hannibal
Holden
Jefferson City
Kirksville
Kirksville
Lebanon

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MISSOURI — Continued
Location

Name of Bank
♦State Savings Bank
First National Bank
Ludlow National Bank
Lafayette National Bank & Trust Company of Luxemburg
♦Peoples State Bank
♦Wood & Huston Bank
Scotland County National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
♦Mechanics Bank & Trust Company
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Paris National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
♦Pine Lawn Bank
First National Bank
Farmers National Bank
First National Bank
^■“Baden Bank
.B o atm en ’s National Bank
♦Bremen Bank & Trust Company
"♦Cass Bank and Trust Company
’^Easton Taylor Trust Company .
First National Bank
'♦Gravois Bank of St. Louis County
”"*Jefferson-Gravois Bank
"*Lindell Trust Company of St. Louis
"■♦Mercantile-Commerce Bank & Trust Company
Mercantile-Commerce National Bank
'♦Mississippi Valley Trust Company
"♦Mound City Trust Company
^♦North St. Louis Trust Company
♦Northwestern Trust Company
Security National Bank Savings & Trust Company
^Southern Commercial & Savings Bank
Telegraphers’ National Bank
'♦Tower Grove Bank and Trust Company
“"♦United Bank and Trust Company
First National Bank
Union National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Trenton National Bank
Marshall National Bank
"^'Bank of Versailles
People’s National Bank
%*Franklin County Bank
Webster Groves Trust Company
First National Bank
First National Bank

Lebanon
Linn Creek
Ludlow
St. Louis
Maplewood /
Marshall /
Memphis
Mexico
Milan
Moberly /
Monett
Montgomery City
Mt. Vernon
Paris
Perryville
Pierce City
Pine Lawn S
Purdy
Ridgeway
St. Charles
St. Louis »
St. Louis
St. Louis *
St. Louis ,
St. Louis »
St. Louis
St. Louis %
St. Louis ,
St. Louis »
St. Louis ,
St. Louis
St. Louis «
St. Louis %
St. Louis ,
St. Louis %
St. Louis
St. Louis .
St. Louis
St. Louis i
St. Louis ,
Salem
Springfield
Steele
Stoutland
Trenton
Unionville
Versailles <
Warrensburg
Washington *
Webster Groves *
Wellston
West Plains

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations W ithout Any Restrictions Other
Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10,1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

MISSOURI
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Name of Bank
Bank
Bank
Alma
Bank
Alton

Location

of Advance
of Aldrich
Bank
of Altenburg
Bank




Advance
Aldrich
Alma
Altenburg
Alton

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MISSOURI — Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Farmers
Bank of Anutt
Citizens Bank
Bank of Armstrong
Bank of Ash Grove
Atlanta State Bank
Security Bank of Auxvasse
Citizens Bank
Bakersfield State Bank
State Bank of Bay
Belle Bank
Belleview Valley Bank
Bank of Bellflower
Citizens Bank
Bethany Trust Company
Bank of Billings
Bank of Birch Tree
Bank of Bismarck
Bank of Blackburn
Farmers Stock Bank
Farmers Bank
Blodgett Bank
Bank of Bloomsdale
Citizens Bank
Farmers Bank
Polk County Bank
Bank of Bonnots Mill
Kemper State Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of Bourbon
Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank
Brazeau Bank
Brownlee Banking Company
Moore Bank
Browning Savings Bank
Citizens State Bank
State Bank of Brownington
Bank of Brumley
Chariton County Exchange Bank
Bucklin State Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of Buffalo
O’Bannon Banking Company
Bunceton State Bank
Bank of Bunker
Bank of Bynumville
Cabool State Bank
Bank of Cairo
Bank of Caledonia
The Citizens State Bank
Farmers and Traders Bank
Camden State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Banking House of Wilcoxson and Company
Carroll County Trust Company
Carroll Exchange Bank
Barry County Bank
Bank of Centerview
Farmers Bank
First Security State Bank of Charleston
Farmers State Bank
Clifford Banking Company
St. Louis County Bank
Peoples Bank
Farmers Savings Bank
Citizens Bank
Union State Bank of Clinton
Bank of Coffey
Citizens Farmers Bank
Peoples Bank
Boone County Trust Compauy




Antonia
Anutt
Appleton City
Armstrong
Ash Grove
Atlanta
Auxvasse
Ava
Bakersfield
Bay
Belle
Belleview
Bellflower
Benton City
Bethany
Billings
Birch Tree
Bismarck
Blackburn
Blackwater
Blairstown
Blodgett
Bloomsdale
Blythedale
Bogard
■ Bolivar
Bonnots Mill
Boonville
Bosworth
Bourbon
Bowling Green
Braggadocio
Brazeau
Brookfield
Brookfield
Browning
Browning
Brownington
Brtimley
Brunswick
Bucklin
Bucklin
Buffalo
Buffalo
Bunceton
Bunker
Bynumville
Cabool
Cairo
Caledonia
Calhoun
California
Camden
Cape Girardeau
Carrollton
Carrollton
Carrollton
Cassville
Centerview
Chadwick
Charleston
Chesterfield
Clarksville
Clayton
Clever
Clifton Hill
Climax Springs
Clinton
Coffey
Cole Camp
Cole Camp
Columbia
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50 j

MISSOURI — Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Columbia Savings Bank
Conley Myers Bank
Concordia Bank
Corder Bank
Bank of Crane
Creve Coeur Farmers Bank
Bank of Crocker
Crystal City State Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Curryville
Community Bank
Farmers Bank
American Bank
Peoples Bank
Citizens Bank
State Bank of Dixon
Bank of Doniphan
Bank of Downing
Durham State Bank
The Bank of Dutzow
First Bank of East Prairie
Citizens Bank
Bank of Eldon
Citizens Bank
Bank of Eldorado Springs
Bank of Lincoln County
Bank of Elvins
Farmers Bank
Eugene State Bank
Bank of Exeter
Citizens State Bank
Bank of Farmington
Commercial Trust Company
Fayatte Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Citizens Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
State Bank of Fisk
Flat River State Bank
Bank of Florence
Bank of Fordland
Farmers Bank
Foristell Bank
First State Bank
Security Bank
Bank of Freeburg
Callaway Bank
Bank of Gainesville
Bank of Galena
Bank of Gallatin
Cook & Vencill Bank
Commercial Bank
Glasgow Savings Bank
Peoples Bank
Tri County Trust Company
Bank of Gordonville
Jayne Banking Company
Bank of Grandin
Bank of Gray Summit
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Citizens Bank
Wayne County State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
State Bank of Hallsville
First Bank & Trust Company
Bank of Hammond
American Trust Company
Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust Company
Mark Twain Bank
Harris Banking Company
Bank of Hartsburg
Wright County Bank




Columbia
Columbia
Concordia
Corder
Crane
Creve Coeur
Crocker
Crystal City
Cuba
Curryville
Dawn
Deepwater
DeSoto
DeWitt
Dexter
Dixon
Doniphan
Downing
Durham
Dutzow
East Prairie
Edina
Eldon
Eldon .
Eldorado Springs
Elsberry
Elvins
Emden
Eugene
Exeter
Fair Play
Farmington
Fayette
Fayette
Fenton
Festus
Festus
Fisk
Flat River
Florence
Fordland
Forest Green
Foristell
Fornfelt
Fredericktown
Freeburg
Fulton
Gainesville
Galena
Gallatin
Galt
Gideon
Glasgow
Glasgow
Glasgow
Gordonville
Gorin
Grandin
Gray Summit
Green Ridge
Greenville
Greenville
Hale
Hallsville
Hamilton
Hammond
Hannibal
Hannibal
Hannibal
Harris
Hartsburg
Hartville
— 14

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I Authority £ t > \0 5 0 |

MISSOURI — Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Peoples Bank of Hawk Point
Bank of Hayti
Peoples Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Hermitage
Higbee Savings Bank
Bank of Hillsboro
Jefferson Trust Company
Bank of Hoberg
Peoples Bank
Bank of Holden
Farmers & Commercial Bank
Merchants & Planters Bank
Bank of House Springs
Bank of Houston
Houstonia Bank
Farmers Exchange Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Iberia
Bank of Illmo
Bank of Ionia
Irondale Bank
Cape County Savings Bank
Jackson Exchange Bank
Home Exchange Bank
Bank of Jamestown
Central Missouri Trust Company
Jonesburg State Bank
Exchange Bank
Bank of Kennett
Cotton Exchange Bank
Bank of Keytesville
Farmers Bank of Chariton County
Bank of Kimmswick
Bank of Kingsville
Bank of Kirksville
Bank of Knobnoster
Peoples State Bank
Koshkonong State Bank
Bank of Labadie
Laddonia State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Schuyler County Bank
LaPlata State Bank
Bank of Laredo
Citizens Bank
Bank of Latham
Bank of Latour
Lawson Bank
Bank of Leadwood
Bank of Leasburg
The State Bank
Bank of Leeton
Bank of Lenox
Commercial Bank
Lexington Savings Trust Company
Farmers Bank
Peoples Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Farmers State Bank
Farmers Bank
First State Bank
Bank of Louisiana
Mercantile Bank
Lowry City Bank
Bank of Lypus
Bollinger County Bank
McKittrick Bank
Bank of Macks Creek
Bank of Mkgnolia
Malden Stgte Bank




Hawk Point
Hayti
Henley
Hermann
Hermitage
Higbee
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Hoberg
Holcomb
Holden
Holden
Hornersville
House Springs
Houston
Houstonia
Humphreys
Hurdland
Iberia
Illmo
Ionia
Irondale
Jackson
Jackson
Jamesport
Jamestown
Jefferson City
Jonesburg
Kahoka
Kennett
Kennett
Keytesville
Keytesville
Kimmswick
Kingsville
Kirksville
Knobnoster
Knobnoster
Koshkonong
Labadie
Laddonia
LaGrange
Lancaster
LaPlata
Laredo
Laredo
Latham
Latour
Lawson
Leadwood
Leasburg
Lebanon
Leeton
Lenox
Lexington
Lexington
Lincoln
Lincoln
Linn
Lockwood
Lohman
Long Lane
Louisiana
Louisiana
Lowry City
Lupus
Lutesville
McKittrick
Macks Creek
Magnolia
Malden
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"

_

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I Authority £P|P 6 0 I

MISSOURI — Continued
Name of Bank

Location

Bank of Mansfield
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Bank of Marble Hill
Marceline State Bank
Bank of Marionville
Citizens Bank
Bank of Marquand
Farmers Savings Bank
Bank of Marston
Martinsburg Bank
Fanners Bank
Bank of Meadville
Farmers Bank
Bank of Memphis
Bank of Menfro
Peoples Bank
Mexico Savings Bank
Miami Savings Bank
Bank of Middletown
Peoples Bank
Bank of Mill Spring
Bank of Modena (P. 0 . Mill Grove)
Farmers Bank
Monett State Bank & Trust Company
Monroe City Bank
Montgomery County Bank
Montrose Savings Bank
Morehouse Trust Company
Bank of Moselle
Bank of Mountain View
Peoples Bank
State Bank of Neelyville
Exchange Bank
First State Bank of New Hampton
The Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank
Citizens Bank
Norborne Trust Company
Bank of Novinger
Bank of Odessa
Bank of O’Fallon
Bank of Old Monroe
Miller County Exchange Bank
Bank of Orrick
Citizens Exchange Bank
Johnson Lucas Banking Company
Osgood Banking Company
Bank of Otterville
Christian County Bank
Ozark Savings Bank
Citizens Bank
Pacific Bank
Paris Savings Bank
Perry State Bank
Bank of Perryville
Home Trust Company
Bank of Pevely
Bank of Piedmont
Citizens Bank
Pilot Grove Bank
Bank of Plato
Pleasant Hope Bank
Bank of Polk
Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Poplar Bluff
State Bank of Poplar Bluff
Farmers Bank
Bank of Portland
Bank of Potosi
Washington County Bank




Mansfield
Mansfield
Marble Hill
Marceline
Marionville
Marionville
Marquand
Marshall
Marston
Martinsburg
Mayview
Meadville
Medill
Memphis
Menfro
Mercer
Mexico
Miami
Middletown
Miller
Mill Spring
Modena
Mokane
Monett
Monroe City
Montgomery City
Montrose
Morehouse
Moselle
Mountain View
Mountain View
Neelyville
New Franklin
New Hampton
Newtown
New Truxton
Norborne
Norborne
Novinger
Odessa
O’Fallon
Old Monroe
Olean
Orrick
Orrick
Osceola
Osgood
Otterville
Ozark
Ozark
Pacific
Pacific
Paris
Perry
Perryville
Perryville
Pevely
Piedmont
Pilot Grove
Pilot Grove
Plato
Pleasant Hope
Polk
Pollock
Polo
Poplar Bluff
Poplar Bluff
Portageville
Portland
Potosi
Potosi

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Authority £ t?\0 5 0 1

MISSOURI — Continued
Location

Name of Bank

Princeton
Princeton
Purdin
Qulin
Reeds Spring
Rhineland
Rich Fountain
Richland
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
Richwoods
Rocheport
Rogersville
Rothville
Russellville
Ste. Genevieve
Ste. Genevieve
St. Johns
St. Louis
St. Marys
St. Paul
St. Peters
St. Thomas
Salem
Salem
Salisbury
Salisbury
Sedalia
Sedalia
Seligman
Shelbina
Sikeston
Slater
Smithton
South Greenfield
Speed
Spickard
Spickard
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Steedman
Steele
Stockton
Stover
Stover
Strafford
Sturgeon
Sullivan
Sullivan
Summersville
Sweet Springs
Thayer
Tina
Tindall
T renton
Trenton
Truxton
Tuscumbia
Union
Union
Urbana
Urich
Valley Park
Van Buren
Vienna
Villa Ridge
Warrensburg
Washington

Farmers State Bank
Princeton State Bank
Bank of Purdin
Bank of Qulin
The Shepherd of the Hills Bank
Farmers Savings Bank
Rich Fountain Bank
Pulaski County Bank
Banking House of J. S. Hughes & Company
Exchange Bank
Ray County Savings Bank
Bank of Richwoods
Rocheport Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of Rothville
Russellville Exchange Bank
Bank of Ste. Genevieve
Henry L. Rozier Bank
St. Johns Community Bank
Guaranty-Plaza Trust Company
Bank of St. Marys
Bank of St. Paul
Bank of St. Peters
Peoples Bank
Dent County Bank
Security State Bank
Salisbury Savings Bank
Traders Bank
Sedalia Bank & Trust Company
Union Savings Bank
Bank of Seligman
Shelbina Bank
Bank of Sikeston
State Bank of Slater
Smithton Bank
Farmers State Bank
Bank of Speed
Bank of Spickardsville
Peoples State Bank
Citizens Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Queen City Bank
Southern Missouri Trust Company
Steedman Bank
Bank of Steele
Sac River Valley Bank
Farmers Bank
Stover Bank
Bank of Strafford
Sturgeon State Bank
Bank of Sullivan
Peoples Bank
Summersville State Bank
Chemical Bank
Bank of Thayer
Bank of Tina
Farmers State Bank
Farmers Bank*
Trenton Trust Company
Truxton Bank
Bank of Tuscumbia
Bank of Union
Citizens Bank
Bank of Urbana
Bank of Urich
Meramec Valley Bank
Carter County State Bank
Maries County Bank
Villa Ridge State Bank
Citizens Bank
Bank of Washington




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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £t>\0 5 0 1

MISSOURI — Continued
Location
West Plains
Wheaton
Williamsville
Willow Springs
Winfield
Winigan
Winona
Winston
Wright City
Wyaconda

Name of Bank
West Plains Bank
Bank of Wheaton
Williamsville State Bank
State Bank of Willow Springs
Winfield Banking Company
Citizens Bank
Winona Savings Bank
Winston Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Peoples Bank

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under Restrictions in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

MISSOURI
A ll banks attached to St. Louis
Name of Bank
Bank of Argyle
Peoples Bank
Belgrade State Bank
Bank of Berger
Peoples Bank
Bernie State Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Blairstown
Lead Belt Bank
Bank of Branson
Breckenridge Savings Bank
First State Bank
The Cardwell Bank
Reynolds County Bank
Bank of Chamois
Shelby County State Bank
Bank of Clark
Bank of Cooter
Citizens Bank
Security Bank
Bank of Elk Creek
Ellington Bank
Farmers State Bank
Shannon County Bank
Bank of Eureka
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Farmers Bank
Bank of Ferguson
Citizens Bank
Taney County Bank
Bank of Fredericktown
Farmers & Merchants Bank
R. S. Jacobs Banking Company
Hardin Trust Company
Hermann Savings Bank
Peoples Bank
American Bank
Bank of Higginsville
Bank of High Hill
Bank of Hunnewell
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Cole County Bank
Farmers Bank
Caldwell County Trust Company
Kirkw6od Bank
Kirkwood Trust Company
Bensori Banking Company
{
Bank df Lancaster
Lewistbn State Bank
Farmers & Merchants Bank




Location
Argyle
Aurora
Belgrade
Berger
Berger
Bernie
Blackburn
Blairstown
Bonne Terre
Branson
Breckenridge
Campbell
Cardwell
Centerville
Chamois
Clarence
Clark
Cooter
Eagleville
Edina
Elk Creek
Ellington
Ellington
Eminence
Eureka
Eureka
Farmington
Ferguson
Florissant
Forsyth
Fredericktown
Gilman City
Greenfield
Hardin
Hermann
Hermann
Higginsville
Higginsville
High Hill
Hunnewell
Huntsville
Jeffersan City
Kidder
Kingston
Kirkwood
Kirkwood
Laclede
Lancaster
Lewiston
Linneus

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MISSOURI — Continued^
Name of Bank

Location

Moore & M ullins B ankin g Company
B ank of Lock Springs
C entral Bank
F irst B ank & T rust Com pany
M adison B ank
B ank of M anchester
Citizens B ank
B ank of M axville

Linneus
Lock Springs
L u ray
M acon
M adison
M anchester
M arshfield
M axville
(K im m sw ick
M eta
M exico
M irabile
M oberly
M onticello
M orrison
M orrisville
Napoleon
New H aven
New H aven
N iangua
N ixa
• Oak H ill
P atto nsb urg
P levna
R avanna
R ayv ille
R epublic
R evere
R olla
Roscoe
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. E lizabeth
St. M arys
Salem
Seym our
Shelb yville
Sikeston
S ilex
Sm ithton
Sum ner
Sum ner
Verona
W arrenton
W arsaw
W aynesville
W entzville
W ehtphalia
W indsor
W indsor
W righ t City

B ank of M eta
F arm ers & M erchants B ank
F arm ers B ank
B ank of M oberly
B ank of M onticello
M orrison B ank
B ank of M orrisville
Napoleon Bank
B ank of New H aven
F arm ers Savin gs B ank
Citizens State B ank
B ank of Nixa
B ank of Oak H ill
P atto nsb urg Savin gs B ank
F arm ers B ank
R avanna State B ank
B ank of R ayv ille
Bank of Republic
B ank of Revere
R olla State B ank
F arm ers Bank
St. C harles Savin gs B ank
Union Savings B ank
B ank of St. E lizabeth
Peoples B ank
B ank of Salem
B ank of Seym our
Citizens Bank
Sikeston T rust Company
Silex Savings B ank
T he Com m unity B ank
Peoples Bank
Sum ner Exchange Bank
Farm ers State Bank
Bank of W arren County
Farm ers & T raders Bank
W aynesville State Bank
W entzville Bank
Bank of W estphalia
Citizens Bank
Farm ers Bank
W righ t City Bank

Member Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations

TENNESSEE
Attached to St. Louis unless otherwise indicated
Name of Bank

Location

F irst Citizens N ational Bank
F irst N ational Bank
Nation&l Bank of Commerce
Second N ational Bank
*Bank qf Commerce & T rust Company
F irst IfTational Bank
Union P lanters N ational Bank & T rust Co.
F irst National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Old N ational Bank
T hird National Bank




(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)
(M fs.)
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D yersburg
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Memphis *
Memphis
Memphis
Savannah
Trenton
Union City
Union City

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Authority

50 1

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations W ithout Any Restrictions Other
Than Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10,1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank

TENNESSEE

NONE

Nonmember Banks Licensed to Resume Banking Operations Under Restrictions in Addition
to Those Applicable to A ll Banking Institutions Under Executive Order of March 10, 1933.
This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank




TENNESSEE

NONE

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DECLASSIFIED

Authority £D \Q SO 1

March 16, 1933,

INTERPRKPAfXOH No. 11

The S aorotary pf the Treasury a&rlsesi "Regulation.
Ho* 12 is not to he construed as p e j^ it in g a hanking
institution, open for normal and usual functions un&er
license of the Seoretai^ of the Treasury, to require
depoeiiors to accept clearing ho\i#e o «^ifio ate8 or other
evidences of claSjns against assets for i& l or any part
of any withdrawal requested*” ,

(Trans 1685)

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OF

ST. LOUIS

March 15, 1933.

S T A T E M E N T TO T H E P R E S S

To All Banks in District No. 8:
The Secretary of the Treasury has released the
following statement to the Press: "Passing upon appli­
cations of member banks to reopen for normal banking
functions has taxed the personnel of the Treasury and
of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
While every possible effort has been made to act upon
all applications, delay in some cases has been found
to be inevitable.
In some cases, also, steps are being
taken which as soon as completed will make it possible
for reopening to be licensed.
I therefore wish to direct
especial attention to the statement of the President
in his radio address of last Sunday:
'Let me make it
clear to you that if your bank does not open the first
day you are by no means justified in believing that it
will not open. A bank that opens on one of the subse­
quent days is in exactly the same status as the bank
that opens tomorrow.'
" Additional licenses will be issued from time
to time and the public should understand that banks
hereafter licensed to be opened for normal functions
are to be regarded in the same way as if it had been
possible to issue the license by today."
Respectifully,
WM. McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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Maroh 15, 1933.

INTERPRETATION HO. 10
The Secretary of the Treasury advisesj MThe term
Mortgage Loan Companies as used 2a Interpretation No*
9 , is interpreted to include all corporations -whose
principal business consists of* the investment in* sale
and purchase of real estate mortgages and mortgage
certificates guaranteed by such corporations*”

(Trans 16 7 0 )

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I Authority £ Q \Q S O 1

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FEDERAL R E S E R V E B A N K
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 14, 1933.

ST A T E M E N T T O T H E P R E S S

To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
The Secretary of the Treasury has released the following
statement to the Press: “Banking institutions which have not
yet been permitted to reopen for normal and usual functions are
still permitted to continue to carry on the limited activities speci­
fied by Regulations 1 to 19.”
Respectfully,
W M . M cC. M A R T I N ,

Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ 0 \ 0 6 0 1

mtm

RBC’D IN FILES SECTIONj

MAY 5 •350/

FEDERAL R E S ER VE BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
M arc h 14, 1933.

INTER PRETATIO N No. 9

T o A ll B a n k s in D is tr ic t N o. 8 :
T h e S e c re ta ry of th e T re a s u r y h a s re lease d th e fo llo w in g
s ta te m e n t to th e P r e s s :

“ R e g u la tio n N o. 10 issu e d u n d e r th e

P r e s id e n t’s p ro c la m a tio n is in te rp re te d to a u th o riz e p a y m e n ts
fo r n u rs e ry sto c k w h e re su ch p a y m e n ts a re a b so lu te ly n e c e ssa ry
to p re v e n t d e s tru c tio n of sto c k in tr a n s it on M arc h 6, 1933, or
p re p a re d fo r an d a w a itin g sh ip m e n t on M arc h 6, 1933 u n d e r
b o nafide c o m m itm e n ts .”
R e sp e c tfu lly ,

W M . McC. M ART IN ,
G o v ernor.

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Authority ££>K> 5 0 1

REC’D IN FILES SECTION
MAY 4
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FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
S T . LOUIS
March 14, 1933.

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
The Secretary of the Treasury on March 10 sent the following telegram
to State banking authority in each S ta te :
“A ll banks of the country are now prohibited under the proclamation
of March 9 of the President from conducting any banking business, except as
specificaly authorized by rule, regulation or license of the Secretary of the
Treasury issued under that proclamation.
In view of the passage of the emergency bank bill by Congress yester­
day, and under the terms of that bill, and Section 5 of the Act of October 6,
1917 as amended by that bill, the Secretary of the Treasury will be authorized
to permit any sound bank which is a member of the Federal Reserve System,
whether State or National, to reopen for business as promptly as possible. It
is the intention of the Secretary of the Treasury, however, to permit no mem­
ber bank to reopen at any time on a full 100 per cent basis unless or until the
Secretary is satisfied that such bank is a sound going institution. Any member
bank not ctearly within this category will not be opened unless or until further
investigation discloses that it is a sound going institution, or unless or until
a reorganization of some character will permit the bank to be classified as a
sound going institution.
Any member bank not opened 100 per cent under this procedure will
be permitted to continue to perform only such specific transactions as are
now authorized or may hereafter be authorized by specific regulation on
license of the Secretary of the Treasury.
In view of the fact that neither the Treasury nor the Federal Reserve
authorities have sufficient information upon which to consider applications
for reopening by such State banks as are not members of the Federal Reserve
System, the President will by decree authorize the appropriate State authori­
ties in each State to give licenses to banks under their jurisdiction other than
members of the Federal Reserve System, to open for the usual normal busi­
ness, or in their judgment, and under the terms of the Presidential procla; mation, to permit of such reopening under such restrictions and limitations
; as they in their judgment may deem wise. It is to be expected, however, that
State superintendents in granting licenses under this authority will take under
consideration in determining their own policy the general principle to be
adopted by the Treasury as respects member banks that in the interests of the
depositors and of the Country as a whole, only sound institutions will be
permitted to carry on all of their usual functions to the end that no bank shall
be reopened for business on any basis that will run the risk of being forced
to close again because of demands which it is not in a position to satisfy.”




Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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Authority £ 0 \ 0 5 0 1

EEC’D IN FILES SECTION
WAY 5
4 - '7 d .

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 14, 1933.

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
The Secretary of the Treasury on March 11 sent the following telegram
to State banking authority in each S ta te :
“As announced by the President this afternoon, a definite program for
the reopening of banks throughout the country has been determined by the
Secretary of the Treasury. In accordance with this program, the Secretary
of the Treasury is prepared upon application through Federal reserve banks
to issue to banking institutions which are members of the Federal Reserve
System, whether National or State, located in each of the twelve Federal
reserve bank cities licenses to open Monday morning.
The Secretary of the Treasury will not issue licenses to any member
bank, State or National, located outside those twelve cities to open before
Tuesday.
State authorities having supervision over banking institutions located at
such cities which are not members of the Federal Reserve System are
requested to cooperate by permitting such banking institutions to open for
business on Monday morning, in all cases where they find them qualified
to do so on the basis indicated in previous telegram of March 10th.
The Secretary of the Treasury will not permit any member bank, State
or National, to open in any such Federal reserve city unless opened for normal
business on an unrestricted basis, except so far as affected by legal contracts
between the banks and depositors with respect to withdrawals or notice of
withdrawals.
In accordance with the announcement of the President, the Secretary
of the Treasury is prepared upon application through the Federal reserve
banks to issue licenses to reopen on Tuesday morning to Federal reserve
member banks located in any city having an active and recognized clearing
house association, and upon like application licenses to member banks located
elsewhere for reopening on Wednesday morning.
As previously stated, however, the Secretary of the Treasury will not
permit the reopening of member banks, State or National, on any of these
: days except on an unrestricted basis, as above indicated.
|

It must be understood that the restrictions in the President’s procla­
mation against the payment of gold, gold certificates or bullion or the payment
of currency for hoarding purposes and foreign exchange transactions will
apply to all banking institutions, member and nonmember, State or National,
until further notice.”




Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £DlO 6 0 j

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REC’D IN FILES SECTION
may

5^350/

fL D *. - £ - ( * )

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK

J

OF
ST. LOUIS
March 14, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 2 5

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s proclamations of
March 6 and 9, 1933, declaring and continuing bank holiday, the Secretary
of the Treasury has issued the following regulation:
“Pending the determination by the Treasury Department of a suitable
procedure for licensing the delivery of gold for use in trade, profession or art.
Federal reserve banks are hereby authorized to deliver upon request therefor
gold in amounts deemed by such bank to be reasonably required for legitimate
and customary uses in trade, profession or art, provided such request is
accompanied by affidavit of the person requesting such gold, stating the
amount of unmanufactured gold on hand and the facts making it necessary
to obtain such gold for the purpose of maintaining employment.
A ll banks licensed to open for usual and normal functions are permitted
to carry out any transaction necessary to complete the delivery of any gold
authorized by any Federal reserve bank to be delivered in accordance with
such request.”
The Secretary of the Treasury has also issued a public statement direct­
ing that requests for delivery of gold for use in trade, profession or art be
submitted to the Federal reserve bank of the district accompanied by affidavit
referred to in regulation, and stating that accurate records must be kept of
disposition of all gold which may be released.




Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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Authority £P|e> 6 0 1

f
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FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 14, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 20
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mations of March 6 and 9, 1933, declaring and continuing bank
holiday, the Secretary of the Treasury has issued the following
regulation: “A ll banking institutions may issue drafts transfer­
ring credits from any place in the United States to any other
place in the United States and from any place in the United
States to any place in a foreign country in connection with pay­
ments for domestic and foreign patent, trademark and design
application fees, and in payment for domestic and foreign patent
and trademark taxes and renewals. No gold or gold certificates
shall be paid out, withdrawn or exported under this regulation.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. M ARTIN ,

Governor.

IN FILES SECTION
m ay

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £p|e> 5 0 j

RfiC'D IN FOBS SECTION!
MAY
V

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 13, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N N o. OS
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mations of March 6th and 9th and Executive Order of the
President of the United States, dated March 10, 1933, Secretary
of the Treasury has issued following regulation governing all
banking institutions whether or not licensed to carry on usual
and normal functions by Secretary of Treasury or appropriate
State authority: “No banking institution shall permit any with­
drawal by any person when such institution, acting in good faith,
shall deem that the withdrawal is intended for hoarding. Any
banking institution, before permitting the withdrawal of large
or unusual amounts of currency, may require from the person
requesting such withdrawal, a full statement under oath of the
purpose for which the currency is requested.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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Authority £C?|P 6 0 |

RBC'D in FILES SECTIONI
may
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FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 13, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. £ 4

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mations of March 6 and 9, 1933, declaring- and continuing bank
holiday, Secretary of the Treasury has issued following regula­
tion: “A ll banking institutions may cash official drafts drawn
upon the Secretary of State for payment of salaries, traveling and
other contingent expenses but not for personal account, and remit
the amounts thereof to the banks from which the drafts are
received, provided that no gold or gold certificates shall be
paid out.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ Q \Q 6 0 \

FEDERAL R ESER VE BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 13, 1933.

S T A T E M E N T F O R TH E P R E S S

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
The Secretary of the Treasury has issued the following
statement to the P ress: “The first duty of the banks reopening
under license of the Secretary of the Treasury for the per­
formance of their usual functions is to see that the primary needs
of the people for funds for the necessities of life and for normal
business undertakings are met. Accordingly withdrawals for
hoarding have been prohibited and the Secretary of the Terasury
suggests that until more normal conditions have been established,
transfers of funds by banks or their customers be limited to
necessary purposes.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ 0 \ 0 5 0 1

FEDERAL R E S ER VE BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 12, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 1 9

To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
Under authority conferred upon him by the President’s
proclamations of March 6 and 9, 1933, declaring and continuing
bank holiday, the Secretary of the Treasury has issued the follow­
ing regulation: “Except as otherwise prohibited by law, banking
institutions may exercise their normal and usual functions in
permitting substitution for or release of collateral held by them,
provided other collateral or cash of equal or greater value is
received in exchange therefor.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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Authority £ 0 \ 0 SO j

I

KJGC'D IN FILES
NIAY

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 12, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 20

To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
Under authority conferred upon him by the President’s
proclamations of March 6 and 9, 1933, declaring and continuing
bank holiday, the Secretary of the Treasury has issued the follow
ing regulation: “A ll Federal reserve banks and their branches
and agencies may open March 13, 1933, and may remain open for
the performance of all usual and normal banking functions except
as prohibited by the Executive Order issued by the President on
March 10, 1933, and any further orders or regulations hereafter
issued.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ 0 \ 0 6 0 1

KKC’DINTUiss
MAY
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FEDERAL R ESER VE BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 12, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 2 1
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by the President’s
proclamations of March 6 and 9, 1933, declaring and continuing
bank holiday, the Secretary of the Treasury has issued the follow­
ing regulation: “Banking institutions which are not members
of the Federal Reserve System or organized under the laws of
the United States and which are not under the immediate super­
vision of any State authority may, on and after March 13, 1933,
carry on their normal and usual functions except as otherwise
prohibited and except that no such institution shall pay out any
gold coin, gold bullion or gold certificates, unless authorized by
the Secretary of the Treasury nor allow withdrawal of any
currency for hoarding, nor engage in any transaction in foreign
exchange except such as may be undertaken for legitimate and
normal business requirements, for reasonable traveling and other
personal requirements, and for fulfilment of contracts entered
into prior to March 6, 1933.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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MW

5-1950/

Maroh 12, 1933*

REGULATION NO. 22

TJnder authority conferred upon him by the President’ s
proclamations of Maroh 6 and 9 , 1933^ declaring and oantinn­
ing hank holiday* the Secretary of the Treasury has issued
the following regulation* ’’All Federal Land Banks, Federal
Intermediate Credit Banks, Joint Stock Land Banks, Federal
Home Loan Banks,^Regional Agricultural Credit Corporations and
the Reconstruction Finance Corporation are hereby permitted
to open at 9 o*clock A* M. Monday, March 13, 1933, to perform
their usual banking functions except to the extent prohibited
by the Executive Order of the President of the United States,
issued March 10, 1933, by Federal or State law, or as may here­
after be limited or prohibited by regulations promulgated by
the Secretary of the Treasury#
This permission, as to each of the foregoing banking in­
stitutions, may be revoked in nhole or in part by the Secretary
of the Treasury at any time, and is granted as to each such
institution upon the express condition that such institution
shall deliver within thirty days from the date hereof, to the
Treasurer of the United States or to a Federal reserve bank or
a Federal reserve branch bank of the distrlot in ■which it is
looated, all gold coin, gold bullion and gold certificates own­
ed by i t , and receive payment in oredit or in other forms of
ooin or in currency.tt

(Trans 1636}
(a) corporations organized under section 25 (a) of the Federal
Reserve Act.

(Trans 1656)
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Authority £ Q \Q 5 0 1

IN FILES SECTION

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF

r

ST. LOUIS
March 11, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 1 8
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mation of March 6 and 9, 1933, declaring and continuing bank
holiday, Secretary of Treasury has issued following regulation:
“A ll banking institutions are hereby authorized to subscribe and
pay for any United States government obligations which may be
offered for subscription and sale by the Secretary of the Treasury.
Federal reserve banks may carry on such functions as may be
necessary to facilitate such transactions as are authorized by
this regulation.
“A ll Federal reserve banks are authorized to redeem matured
obligations of the United States and to cash matured coupons,
provided, no gold or gold certificates shall be paid out.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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Authority £ 0 \ 0 5 0 1

BSC’D IN FILES SECTION
MAY
4

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 11, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. IT

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mations of March 6 and 9, 1933, declaring and continuing bank
holiday, Secretary of Treasury has issued following regulation:
“Any banking institution may, when the owners consent thereto,
pay checks issued prior to March 6, 1933 and received in due
course of business by the drawee banking institution, by charging
the amounts thereof to the accounts of the drawers and crediting
such amounts to the accounts of such owners on the books of
the drawee banking institution.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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MAY

£ z&

Maroh 10, 1953.

REGULATION HO. 16

Under authority conferred upon him by the Presidents

proclamation of Maroh 6 , 1932, aa extended* declaring bank
holiday, the Secretary of the Treasury has issued the follow*
ing regulations "A ll banking institutions are hereby
authorised to take such steps and carry through suoh transac­
tions as may be necessary to complete for their oun accountff
or the account of their customers, payment on any subscrip­
tions $ for treasury bills of the United States for which pay­
ment was due on March 6 , 1933*"

(Trans 1602)

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I

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DECLASSIFIED

I Authority £C? \Q 5 0 1

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 10, 1933.

E X E C U T IV E O R D E R
To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
The following executive order was signed by the President of the United States this afternoon:
“By virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 5 (B) of the Act of October 6, 1917 (40 Stat L
411) as amended by the Act of March 9, 1933 and by Section 4 of the said Act of March 9, 1933, and
by virtue of all other authority vested in me, I hereby issue the following executive order.
“The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and empowered under such regulations as he may
prescribe to permit any member bank of the Federal Reserve System and any other banking institu­
tion organized under the laws of the United States, to perform any or all of their usual banking func­
tions except as otherwise prohibited.
“The appropriate authority having immediate supervision of banking institutions in each State or
any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States is authorized and empowered under such
regulations as such authority may prescribe to permit any banking institution in such state or place,
other than banking institutions covered by the foregoing paragraph, to perform any or all of their usual
banking functions, except as otherwise prohibited.
“All banks which are members of the Federal Reserve System, desiring to reopen for the perform­
ance of all usual and normal banking functions except as otherwise prohibited, shall apply for a
license therefor to the Secretary of the Treasury such application shall be filed immediately through
the Federal reserve banks. The Federal reserve bank shall then transmit such applications to the Secreof the Treasury. Licenses will be issued by the Federal reserve bank upon approval of the Secretary
of the Treasury. The Federal reserve banks are hereby designated as agents of the Secretary of the
Treasury for the receiving of application and the issuance of licenses in his behalf and upon his instruc­
tions.
“Until further order, no individual, partnership, association or corporation, including any banking
institution, shall export or otherwise remove or permit to be withdrawn from the United States or any
place subject to the jurisdiction thereof any gold coin, gold bullion, or gold certificates, except in accord­
ance with regulations prescribed by or under license issued by the Secretary of the Treasury.
“No permission to any banking institution to perform any banking functions shall authorize such
institution jto pay out any gold coin, gold bullion or gold certificates except as authorized by the Sec­
retary of thje Treasury, nor to allow withdrawal of any currency, for hoarding, nor to engage in any
transaction Iin foreign exchange except such as may be undertaken for legitimate and normal business
requirements, for reasonable traveling and other personal requirements, and for the fulfillment of con­
tracts enterjed into prior to March 6, 1933.
“Every Federal reserve bank is authorized and instructed to keep itself currently informed as to
transaction 5 in foreign exchange entered into or consummated within its district and shall report to the
Secretary of the Treasury all transactions in foreign exchange which are prohibited.”
FRAN KLIN D. ROOSEVELT.
The W hite House,
March 10, ! 933.




Respectfully,
W M McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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UtLLASSIFIED

I Authority £t> \Q 5 0 1

FEDERAL R E SER VE BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 10, 1933,

P R E S S STA T E M E N T
To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
The following statement by the Secretary of the Treasury was released to the Press this
afternoon:
“Under the terms of the Act of March 9, 1933, immediate action has been taken by the
President and the Secretary of the Treasury which will make possible the resumption of bank­
ing operations in substantial volume at a very early date. Pending such redemption the vital
needs of communities must be met. Attention of all banking institutions is called to regu­
lation 10 which is still in force and which as amended provides for cooperation between
banks in different communities and reads as follow s:
Any National or State banking institution may exercise its usual banking
functions to such extent as its situation shall permit and as shall be absolutely
necessary to meet the needs of its community for food, medicine, other necessi­
ties of life, for the relief of distress, for the payment of usual salaries and
wages, for necessary current expenditures for the purpose of maintaining
employment, and for other similar essential purposes: Banking institutions
may carry out such transactions as may be necessary to aid banking institu­
tions in other communities to meet the necessities set forth above, provided,
however, that:
(1) every precaution shall be taken to prevent hoarding or the unnecessary
withdrawal of currency;
(2) no State banking institution shall engage in any transaction under this
regulation which is in violation of State or Federal law or of any regula­
tion issued thereunder;
(3) no National banking association shall engage in any transaction under
this section which is in violation of any Federal law or of any order or
regulation issued by the Comptroller of the Currency; and
(4) no gold or gold certificates shall be paid out.
Each banking institution and its directors and officers will be held
strictly accountable for faithful compliance w ith the spirit and purpose as
well as the letter of this regulation.
Federal reserve banks may carry on such functions as may be necessary to facilitate
transactions authorized by this regulation.
In order to enable member banks of the Federal Reserve System to meet the needs of
their respective communities to the extent authorized by this regulation Federal reserve
banks may make advances to such member banks under the conditions set forth in Section
10 (B' of the Federal Reserve Act as amended by the Act of March 9, 1933, and in accor­
dance with authority granted by the Federal Reserve Board.
In addition, in order to enable individuals, partnerships and corporations to meet their
immediate payroll requirements, Federal reserve banks may make temporary advances to
such individuals, partnerships and corporations on their promissory notes secured by direct
obligations of the United States in accordance with authority granted by the Federal Reserve
Board,”
Respectfully,



W M . M cC. M A R T I N ,

Governor.

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_____ — — —

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ D } 0 $Q \

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK

U l O

OF
ST. LOUIS
March 9, 1933.

P R E S ID E N T ’S P R O C L A M A T IO N
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Following is the text of the proclamation signed by the President of the
United States tonight:
“Whereas on March 6, 1933, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the
United States of America, by proclamation declared the existence of a National
emergency and proclaimed a bank holiday extending from Monday the 6th
day of March to Thursday the 9th day of March, 1933, both dates inclusive,
in order to prevent the export, hoarding or earmarking of gold or silver coin,
or bullion or currency, or speculation in foreign exchange; and
“Whereas, under the Act of March 9, 1933, all proclamations heretofore
or hereafter issued by the President pursuant to the authority conferred by
Section 5 (B) of the Act of October 6, 1917, as amended, are approved and
confirmed; and
“Whereas, said National emergency still continues, and it is necessary
to take further measures extending beyond March 9, 1933, in order to accom­
plish such purposes;
Now, therefore, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States
of America, in view of such continuing National emergency and by virtue
of the authority vested in me by Section 5 (B) of the Act of October 6, 1917
(40 Stat L 411) as amended by the Act of March 9, 1933, do hereby proclaim,
order, direct and declare that all the terms and provisions of said proclama­
tion of March 6, 1933, and the regulations and orders issued thereunder are
hereby continued in full force and effect until further proclamation by the
President.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and have caused the
seal of the United States to be affixed.
Done in the District of Columbia this 9th day of March in the year of our
Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-three,
(SE AL)
and of Independence of the United States the One Hun­
dred and Fifty-seventh.




FRAN KLIN D. ROOSEVELT
By the President:
CORDELL HULL
Secretary of State.
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £P|Q 6 0 1

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 9, 1933.

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:

IN T E R P R E T A T IO N No. 4
Secretary of Treasury advises : “Regulation number 5, dated
March 6, 1933, is not to be interpreted as permitting any banking
institution to accept payment of any obligation not solely owned
by it, in any form which is not authorized by the person entitled
to the proceeds.”

IN T E R P R E T A T IO N No. 5
Secretary of Treasury advises: “Regulation number 10,
issued under the President’s proclamation, is interpreted to
authorize payments for fertilizer and for vegetable and agri­
cultural seeds for spring planting where such payments are abso­
lutely necessary and where the seed and/or fertilizer are for
immediate use.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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I Authority £CMO S O 1

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V

MAY

5 950

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FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
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OF
ST. LOUIS
March 9, 1933.

To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :

IN T E R P R E T A T IO N No. 0
Secretary of Treasury advises: “Food or feed products as
used in regulation 6 may be construed as including whole grain
if such grain is intended for processing or consumption in the
immediate future.”

IN T E R P R E T A T IO N No. T
Secretary of Treasury advises: “Release of funds for pur­
chase of cotton where absolutely necessary to maintain operation
is interpreted as ‘necessary current expenditures for the purpose
of maintaining employment and for other similar essential pur­
poses’ as used in regulation 10.”

IN T E R P R E T A T IO N No. 8
Secretary of Treasury advises that cigar manufacturing com­
panies should be referred to collectors of internal revenue for
information regarding purchase of internal revenue stamps in
connection with cigar manufacturing.
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £CMO 5 0 j

FEDERAL R E S ER VE BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 8, 1933.

To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
The Secretary of the Treasury has issued the following
announcement and has released the same for publication: “In
order to facilitate the prompt dissemination of information
regarding and interpretation of regulations issued by the Secre­
tary of the Treasury pursuant to the President’s proclamation,
dated March 6, 1933, declaring a bank holiday, it is requested that
all inquiries for information regarding and interpretation of any
of such regulations coming from banks, banking institutions and
individuals, be made direct to the Federal reserve bank in their
district.
Unless such requests are covered by interpretations previous­
ly issued by the Secretary of the Treasury, the Federal reserve
banks will secure such interpretations from the Secretary of the
Treasury.
A ll requests for any special permission or consent required
by the regulations should be made in accordance with such regu­
lations.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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I

DECLASSIFIED

I Authority £D \Q 5 0 1

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 8, 1933.

TO THE MEMBER BAN K A D D R E SSE D :
W e have been requested to prepare and forward to the Federal Reserve
Board as soon as possible after March 13, 1933, as complete a list as can be
made from information we are able to obtain of the names and addresses of
all persons who have withdrawn gold from this bank or a member bank in
this district since February 1, 1933, and who have not redeposited it in a bank
on or before March 13, 1933.
It will therefore be appreciated if you will cooperate with us to the
extent of furnishing us with the names and addresses of all persons who have
withdrawn gold from your bank since February 1, 1933, and who have not, toyour knowledge, redeposited it in a bank on or before March 13, 1933. This
information to be furnished to us as soon as you conveniently can after the
date mentioned.
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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Authority £ 0 \ 0 5 0 1

BEC’D in piles section
MAY

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 8, 1933.

Regulation No 1 &
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by the President’s
proclamation of March 6, 1933, declaring a bank holiday, Secre­
tary of Treasury has issued following regulation: “The permis­
sion granted in regulation number 7 that deposits heretofore
received by any banking institution pursuant to agreement or
legislative authority providing for segregation and repayment
without restriction may be paid on demand, includes any bank
in which any such deposits have been redeposited by or on behalf
of the receiving bank in accordance with such agreement or legis­
lative authority.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

(Regulation No. 7 authorized special trust accounts, etc.)

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £(P \Q 5 0 |

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MAY

5 1950 "

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OF
ST. LOUIS
March 8, 1933.

To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
Secretary of Treasury advises: “Regulation number ten of
March seven under the President’s proclamation of March six
is held to authorize payments on account of pensions, workmen’s
compensation, disability insurance, relief and unemployment.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

(Regulation No. 10 authorized certain activities by National or
State banking institutions.)

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £fc>K> 5 0 1

pREC’D IN FILES SECTION

FEDERAL R ESER VE BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 8, 1933.

IN T E R P R E T A T IO N No. 3

To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
Secretary of Treasury advises : “The term ‘other corporations,
partnerships, associations or persons engaged in the business of
receiving deposits, making loans’ as used in the President’s
proclamation of March 6 declaring a bank holiday is held to
include brokers, pawnbrokers, industrial loan companies, mort­
gage loan companies, chattel loan companies, personal finance
companies, automobile finance companies and all other persons,
firms and corporations engaged in the business of making loans
of any kind secured or unsecured.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ p \O S O 1

J EEC’D IN FILES SECTION

FEDERAL R E S ER VE BANK

MAY

5 19507^
T,

OF
ST. LOUIS
March 8, 1933.

Regulation H
To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mation declaring bank holiday, Secretary of Treasury has issued
following regulation: “Federal reserve banks, in their discretion,
are authorized to handle checks and collection items arising out
of the restricted banking operations permitted under the regula­
tions of the Secretary of the Treasury when it can reasonably
be anticipated that funds satisfactory to the Federal reserve bank
can be provided for the payment of such checks and collection
items, provided, however, that no gold or gold certificates shall
be paid out by such Federal reserve banks.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. M A R T I N ,

Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £&\P S O j

March 8 , 1955.

REGULATION K

TJnder the authority conferred upon him by President* a
proolaznation of March 6 * 1935, declaring a bank holiday, the
Secretary of the Treasury authorizes any Federal reserve bank,
at its discretion within the limitations of the Federal Reserve
Act and the regulations of the Federal Reserve Board, (l) to
make transfers of credit on its books between foreign current
accounts, (2 ) to make transfers on its books of bills and
securities between foreign accounts, (3) to make transfers of
earmarked gold from one foreign custody aooount to another, (4)
to reoeive gold which. is released from earmark for foreign ao­
oount, provided that the prooeeds thereof are credited on its
books in dollars, (5) to make transfers on its books from foreign
current accounts to the accounts of member banks and/or nanmember
clearing banks ( 6 ) to receive payments in dollars or gold or
any other form acceptable to/on aooount of, or in settlement of,
obligations due it from foreign correspondents, and (7) to credit
on its books to foreign current accounts United States currency
or gold deposited with it* Unless otherwise ordered by the
Secretary of the Treasury, no such transactions shall involve
the export or paying out of any gold or silver coin or bullion
or ourrenoy, the transfer of credit from the United States to any
place abroad, or in an increase in the total amount of gold held
by such Federal reserve bank under earmark of foreign aooount*

(Trans 1584)

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REGULATION H O . 1 4

Under a u t h o r it y c o n fe r re d upon him b y P r e s i d e n t s
p r o c lam atio n d e c la r in g ban k h o l i d a y , th e S e c re ta ry o f th e
T re a su ry has is s u e d th e fo llo w in g r e g u la t io n * "F e d e r a l
r e se rv e banks a r e a u t h o r is e d t o conduct t h e ir norm al en d
u s u a l o peratio n s a s f i s c a l ag en ts of t h e U n it e d S t a t e s
i n t r a n s a c tio n s p e r t a in in g t o th e exohange o f o b lig a tio n s
o f th e U n it e d S t a t e s , such a s m aking exohange o f denom i­
n a t i o n s , e xchan g ing coupon f a r r e g is t e r e d b o n d s , an d v ic e
v e r s a , r e c e iv in g r e g is t e r e d bonds fo r t r a n s fe r and e f f e c t ­
in g C P D t r a n s a c t io n s • ”

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DECLASSIFIED

I Authority £ p \Q S O i

March 7, 1933.

REGULATION J

Under authority conferred upon him by President’ s
proclamation declaring bank holiday, Secretary of the
Treasury has issued following regulations "All Federal
reserve banks are authorized to continue their usual and
normal functions pertaining to the handling of collateral
securing the deposit of the public moneys of the United
States* as provided in Treasury circular 92 as amended and
revised®”

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(Trans 15 6 9 )

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Authority £&K> SO 1

s r o m
MAY

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6 1 9 5 0 ^ '(

March 7* 1933„

REGULATION X

Under authority ccaaferred upon him by President*a
proe-lsumtioa declaring bank -holiday, the Secretary of the
ftrecisury has issued the following regulation* "Sach
Federal reserve ha'ik is authorised to settle through the
Gold Sottlesvsat Fund with each other Federal reaerva ber-lc
for all tr-ma whio2i are permitted lander the regulations of
the Secretary of the Treasury*n

(Trans 1570).

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*

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £CMO 5 0 1

March 7* 1933.

REGULATION P

Under authority conferred upon him by P r e s id e n ts
proclamation declaring bonk holiday, Secretary of the
Treasury has issued the following regulations
"A ll
leadera 1 reserve banks are authorised to reoeiTe cash from
Collectors of Internal Revenue* Collectors of Customs and
other Collectors of public funds for deposit to th© credit
of the Treasurer of the United States*n

(Trans 1564)

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Authority g o to S O I

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK

I REC’D IN FILES SECTION
j
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OF
ST. LOUIS
March 7, 1933.

Regulation D changed to

Interpretation Ho I
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
W e have received the following telegram from the Secretary
of the Treasury:
“You are authorized to inform all banking
institutions and others concerned that the
term ‘Food or Feed Products’ in regula­
tions six under the President’s procla­
mation promulgated March Sixth may
be interpreted to include livestock on the
w ay to slaughter.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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MAY

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK

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OF
ST. LOUIS
March 7, 1933.

Regulation No 13
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s proclamation declar­
ing bank holiday, Secretary of Treasury has issued following regulation: “Any
banking institution lawfully engaged in the business of acting as trustee,
executor, administrator, registrar of stocks and bonds, transfer agent, guardian
of estates, assignee, receiver, committee of estates of lunatics, or in any other
fiduciary capacity may continue to transact such business in the normal and
usual manner; provided, that in the conduct of said business, except as may
be permitted by other regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury, such bank­
ing institutions shall not pay out or permit the withdrawal of coin or currency
nor withdraw any trust or fiduciary funds on deposit with any other depart­
ment of the bank.”




5 195

Respectfully,
W M . McC. M A R TIN ,
Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED

a

Authority

SO i

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MAY

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 7, 1933.

Regulation No

12

To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under the authority conferred upon him by the President’s proclamation
of March 6, 1933, declaring a bank holiday, the Secretary of the Treasury has
issued the following regulations: “Clearing house associations and other
associations organized to provide an adequately secured medium of temporary
exchange, are hereby permitted to issue certificates against sound assets of
banking institutions, such certificates to be deliverable by each institution to
its creditors and depositors on a pro rata basis provided, however, that no
such certificates shall be issued before Friday, March 10, 1933, without the
consent of the Secretary of the Treasury addressed to the Clearing House or
other association proposing to issue such certificates, and further provided
that this permission may be revoked in the event that a national plan to meet
the existing emergency is proposed by the Secretary of the Treasury if in his
opinion the success of such plan would be inconsistent with the operation of
the certificate plan.”
Respectfully,

WM. McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £CMO 5 0 i

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BAN K
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 7,1933.

f e f N a t i o n

No

10

To A ll Banks in District No, 8 :
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s proclamation declar­
ing bank holiday, Secretary of Treasury has issued following regulation: “Any
National or State banking institution may exercise its usual banking functions
to such extent as its situation shall permit and as shall be absolutely necessary
to meet the needs of its community for food, medicine, other necessities of life,
for the relief of distress, for the payment of usual salaries and wages, for
necessary current expenditures for the purpose of maintaining employment,
and for other similar essential purposes: provided, however, that (1) every
precaution shall be taken to prevent hoarding or the unnecessary withdrawal
of currency; (2) no State banking institution shall engage in any transactions
under this regulation which is in violation of State or Federal law or of any
regulation issued thereunder; (3) no National banking association shall
engage in any transaction under this section which is in violation of any
Federal law or of any order or regulation issued by the Comptroller of the
Currency; and (4) no gold or gold certificates shall be paid out. Each bank­
ing institution and its directors and officers w ill be held strictly accountable
for faithful compliance with the spirit and purpose as well as the letter of
this regulation.”




Respectfully,
W M . McC. M A R T IN ,
Governor.

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FEDERAL R E S E R V E B A N K

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MAY

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‘fiS

ST. LOUIS
March 7,1933.

Regulation No9
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under the authority conferred upon him by the President’s
proclamation of March 6, 1933, declaring- a bank holiday, the
Secretary of the Treasury has issued the following regulations:
“Any banking institution may deliver to the person entitled
thereto properly identified documents and securities held by such
institution for safe keeping.”
Respectfully,
W M . M cC. M A R T I N ,

Governor.

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f

DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ 0)0 5 0 i

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS
March 7,1933.

Regulation No 8
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mation declaring bank holiday, Secretary of Treasury has issued
following regulation: “Where settlement for checks charged by
drawee institutions to the drawers accounts on its books on or
before March 4, 1933, is incomplete, settlement may be completed
where such settlement does not involve the payment of money
or currency.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £ 0 \ 0 6 0 1
I

March 7 , 1935*

REGULATION E

For your information Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury has replied affirmatively to an inquiry as to
whether pawnbrokers and brokers making loans on collateral
ar© banking institutions within the meaning of the term
as used in the President's proclamation of March 6# 1933o

(Trans 1 6 6 1 )

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^

declass Ffied
Authority £ 0 \ 0 S O 1

EEC’D i n

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK
OF
ST. LOUIS

March 6, 1933.

R e g u l a t i o n (T

To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mation declaring bank holiday, Secretary of Treasury has
authorized Federal Reserve Board to advise you that any Federal
reserve bank or branch or agency thereof may purchase gold or
gold certificates and pay therefor any other form of coin or cur­
rency either directly or through any other Federal reserve bank
or branch or agency thereof.
Respectfully,
W M . M cC . M A R T I N ,

Governor.

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MAY
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4.

March 6, 1933.

REGULATIOH A
{fader authority conferred upon him by President's pro*
olamation declaring bank holiday, the Secretary of the
Treasury has directed the Treasurer of the United States
during the continuance of such bank holiday, unless other*
wise directed, to observe the following instructionst (l)
Payments in gold in any form will be made only under
license issued by the Secretary of the Treasury* This does
not prohibit the deposit of gold and the usual payment
therefor* (2) Pay, as usual, all checks drawn on the
Treasurer of the United States, but not in gold* Tflhen re­
quested you are authorised to ship paper currency, other
than gold certificates, in payment of oheoks* (3) Continue
the usual currency transactions between the Treasury and the
Federal reserve banks and branches *w

(Trans 16 6 7 )

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DECLASSIFIED
Authority £tMO SO 1

iffiti'bifiiUEaaECTXO:
MAY

5 1950^”

H-7Q, ~ C ( Z J

Maroh 6, 1933.

REGULATION B

Under authority conferred upon him by President's pro*
damnation declaring bank holiday, the Secretary of the
Treasury has issued the following regulations
"Upon instructions of the Treasurer of the T&ilted States
Federal reserve banks are authorised to transfer funds to
other Federal reserve banks through the Gold Settlement Fund
for the account of the Treasurer of the United States} to
stake payments to or receive payments from the Treasurer of
the United States through the Gold Settlement Fund and to
make such entries in the Treasurer *'s general aocount on the
books of the Federal reserve bank as the Treasurer of the
United States may direct. Transfers of gold and gold certi­
ficates and gold fund credits may be made between the Federal
reserve banks and their respective Federal reserve agents.**'

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FED ER A L R E S E R V E BANK

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S T . LOUIS

^

March 6, 1933.

D E N O M IN A T IO N A L E X C H A N G E O F
C U R R E N C Y A N D CO IN

R e g u la tio n W o l

To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mation declaring bank holiday, Secretary of Treasury has
authorized all Federal reserve banks and all other banking
institutions to make change by the exchange of currency
and/or coin of various denominations for an exactly equal
amount of currency and/or coin of other denominations but
no gold or gold certificates shall be paid out in making change.
Respectfully,
W M . McC. M A R T IN ,
Governor.

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f

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Authority £ & l o S O |

KEC’D IN FILES SECTION
MAY

FEDERAL R E S E R V E BANK

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OF ST. LOUIS

March 6, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 2
To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mation declaring bank holiday, Secretary of Treasury has issued
following regulations: “A ll banking institutions may allow their
customers free access to the Safety Deposit Boxes and Safes
rented to such customers.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. M A R TIN ,
Governor.

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DECLASSIFIED

Authority £ 0 \ 0 5 0 1

REC’D i n f i l e s s e c

FED ER AL R E S E R V E BAN

MAY

OF
ST. LOUIS

March 6, 1933.

R E T U R N OF D E P O SIT S
Eegulation No 3
To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mation declaring bank holiday, Secretary of Treasury has issued
the following regulation: “A ll banking institutions may upon
request return intact and without restriction all cash, checks,
and other items delivered for deposit or collection which were
received after the last closing of business hours and have not
been entered on the books of such banking institution.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

5 1950

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I Authority £& |o 5 0 1

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files section

MAY

5 t9 5 fffu ~

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Maroh 6 , 1955,

REGULATION NO. 11

Under authority conferred upon Secretary of the
Treasury by President’ s proclamation declaring bank
holiday, you are advised that any bask having branch
in a foreign country may deposit collateral in the
United States to seoure advances to suoh branch in a
foreign country, provided suoh transaction does not in­
volve any transfer of credit from, the United States to
a foreign country and any bank having branch in an
insular possession of TMited States may deposit Ttaited
States government securities or other collateral for a
similar purpose mhen under President* s proclamation
advances of looal ourrenoy in the insular possession nay
lawfully be made*

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Regulation

To A ll Banks in District No. 8 :
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mation declaring bank holiday, Secretary of Treasury has issued
following regulation: “A ny banking institution may handle and
collect drafts or other documents in connection with the ship­
ment, transportation or delivery of food or feed products may
pay out or permit the withdrawal of such amounts of currency
as shall be necessary in the judgment of such banking institu­
tion in connection with such shipment, transportation or delivery
of food or feed products and may perform such other banking
functions as may be essential to the shipment, transportation or
delivery of food or feed products, provided, however, that no
banking institution shall pay out or permit the withdrawal of
any gold or gold certificates.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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March 6, 1933.

R E G U L A T IO N No. 7
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s proclamation declaring
bank holiday, Secretary of Treasury has issued following regulations: “Depos­
its heretofore received by any banking institution pursuant to agreement or
legislative authority providing for segregation and for repayment without
restriction may be paid on demand. Any banking institution which was
lawfully engaged in the business of receiving deposits prior to March 6, 1933,
may create special trust accounts for the receipt of new deposits which shall
be subject to withdrawal on demand without any restriction or limitation and
shall be kept separately in cash or on deposit in Federal reserve banks or
invested in obligations of the United States. Federal reserve banks may open
special accounts on their books for their member banks and temporarily for
nonmember banks and may receive in such special accounts the proceeds of
new deposits received by such banking institutions, In making deposits with
the Federal reserve bank pursuant to this regulation the depositing bank shall
in the case of each deposit indicate to the Federal reserve bank by symbol
or otherwise that the funds so deposited represent new deposits made under
this regulation. Upon receipt of such deposits such Federal reserve bank shall
credit the same in the special account of the depositing bank herein provided
for and shall hold the same solely for repayment to such bank. Federal reserve
banks shall permit the withdrawal of any part or all of such new deposits by
the depositing bank without restriction provided that the depositing bank
shall in such order or request for withdrawal indicate to the Federal reserve
bank by symbol or otherwise that such withdrawal is to be made from such
special account: provided, however, that no banking institution shall pay
out or permit the withdrawal of any gold or gold certificates.




Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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March 6, 1933.

Regulation No 5
To A ll Banks in District No. 8:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s procla­
mation declaring bank holiday, Secretary of Treasury has issued
the following regulation: “Any banking institution may accept
payments in cash or any other form acceptable to it on account
or in settlement of obligations payable at or to such institution.”
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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March 6, 1933.

Regulation No 4r
To Member and Nonmember Clearing Banks in District No. 8:
(For the information of other banks)
The Secretary of the Treasury has issued a regulation that
all banking institutions may continue in accordance with the
usual practice to cash checks drawn on the Treasurer of the
United States provided that no gold or gold certificates shall be
paid out.
In keeping with this regulation, the Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis and its branches will accept from member and
nonmember clearing banks in the Eighth Federal Reserve Dis­
trict on special deposit, checks drawn on the Treasurer of the
United States and the funds will be maintained in a separate
account for payment of currency or coin other than gold coin
or gold certificates.
Respectfully,
W M . McC. MARTIN,
Governor.

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