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FEDERAL RESERVE
OF

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RECEIVED
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
WASHINGTON

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Federal Reserve Board
Washington, D. C.
Gentlemen:
For the information and files of the Board
I enclose two copies of revised list of member and non­
member banks in the Eleventh Federal Reserve District
authorized to resume banking operations on and after
March 13, 1933, prepared as of Februaiy 19, 1934.
Very truly yours,

FederaX Reserve Agent
Enclosures

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Federal Reserve Bank
of Dallas
REVISED LIST OF MEMBER AND NON-MEMBER BANKS
IN THE

ELEVENTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT
Authorized to Resume Banking Operations On and
A fter March 13, 1933

FEBRUARY 19, 1934

THIS LIST HAS BEEN PREPARED FROM THE BEST INFORMATION
OBTAINABLE BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. IT IS
GIVEN W ITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY ON OUR PART AND SHOULD
BE VERIFIED.

Subject to Change Without Notice

THIS LIST DOES NOT TAKE THE PLACE OF TH E FEDERAL RESERVE
BOARD’S INTER-DISTRICT COLLECTION SYSTEM PAR LIST

Discard All Previous Lists and Supplements

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M EM BER BA N K S
Member banks which thus far have been authorized to resume full banking operations in accordance with executive orders of

Me President of the United States and regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury.
(E P—El Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A—San Antonio Branch)

ARIZONA
Douglas (E P)
Nogales ( EP)
Tucson (E P)
Willcox ( EP)

TEXAS

First National Bank
First National Bank
Consolidated National Bank
Southern Arizona Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Willcox

Abilene
”
Albany
Allen
Alpine (S A)
” (S A)
Alto (H)
Alvord
Amarillo
”
Amherst
Anderson (H)
Angleton (H)
Anna
Annona
Anson
Aspermont
Athens
Atlanta
”
Austin (S A)
” (S A)
” (S A)
Bailey
Baird
Ballinger
Bandera (S A)
Bartlett
”
Bastrop (H)
Bay City (H)
Beaumont (H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
Beeville (S A)
”
(SA)
”
(S A)
Bellevue
Bells
Bellville (H)
Belton
”
Big Spring
”
Blanco (S A)
Bogata
Bonham
Bowie
Brady
Brady

LOUISIANA
A rcadia

Homer
Lake Providence
Mansfield
Monroe
Ruston
Shreveport

First National Bank
Homer National Bank
First National Bank
American National Bank
Ouachita National Bank in Monroe
First National Bank
Commercial Natl. Bank in Shreveport
Cont.-American Bank &Trust Co.
First National Bank

NEW MEXICO
Artesia ( EP )
Carlsbad ( EP )
^arrizozo ( EP)
Clovis ( E P )
Deming ( EP)
Elida ( EP)
Hagerman ( EP)
Hatch ( EP)
Hot Springs ( EP)
Las Cruces (E P)
Lordsburg ( EP )
Melrose ( EP)
Nara Visa (E P)
Portales ( EP)
Roswell (E P)
Santa Rosa (E P)
Silver City (E P)
Tucumcari ( EP)

First National Bank
Carlsbad National Bank
First National Bank
Clovis National Bank
Mimbres Valley Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Hatch
Hot Springs National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
American National Bank
American National Bank
First National Bank

O KLAHOM A
Coalgate
Colbert
Durant
19

Hugo
«I dabel
Madill
99

Mill Creek




First National Bank in Coalgate
First National Bank
Durant National Bank in Durant
The First National Bank in
National Bank of Commerce at Hugo
Idabel National Bank
First National Bank in Madill
Madill National Bank
First National Bank

3

Citizens National Bank in
F. & M. National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
State National Bank
First National Bank of Alto
Alvord National Bank
Amarillo National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Angleton State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Atlanta National Bank
First National Bank
American National Bank
Austin National Bank
Capital National Bank in Austin
First National Bank of Bailey
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Bartlett National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
American National Bank
First National Bank
Security State Bank & Trust Co.
Commercial National Bank
First National Bank
State Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Farmers National Bank of Belton
People’s National Bank
First National Bank in Big Spring
State National Bank
Blanco National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Brady National Bank
Commercial National Bank

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TEXAS— Continued
(E P—El Faso Branch.

Breckenridge
Bremond
Brenham (H)
”
(H)
Bridgeport
Bronte
Brownfield
99

Brownsville (S A)
Brownwood
Bryan (H)

” (H)
” (H)
Burkburnett
Byers
Bynum
Caddo Mills
Caldwell (H)
Cameron
Canadian
99

Canton
Canyon
99

Carrollton
Carthage
Celeste
Celina
Childress
99

Chillicothe
Cisco
Clarendon
99

Clarksville
99

Claude
Cleburne
99

Cleveland (H)
Clifton
Coleman
Colorado
Comanche
Commerce
Conroe (H)
Coolidge
Cooper
*5

Corpus Christi (S A)
(SA)

Corsicana




H—Houston Branch.

First National Bank
First State Bank
Farmers National Bank in Brenham
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Bronte
Brownfield State Bank
First National Bank
State National Bank
First National Bank
City National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank in Burkburnett
First National Bank
First National Bank
State National Bank of Caddo Mills
Caldwell National Bank
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank in Cameron
Southwest National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
City National Bank in Childress
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Cisco
Farmers State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Clarksville
Red River Natl. Bank in Clarksville
First National Bank
City National Bank
Cleburne National Bank
First National Bank
Farmers State Bank
First-Coleman National Bank
City National Bank
Comanche National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Conroe
First National Bank
Delta National Bank
First National Bank in Cooper
Corpus Christi National Bank
State National Bank
First National Bank of Corsicana
State National Bank

S A—San Antonio Branch)

Cotulla (S A)
Crandall
Crockett (H)
Crosbyton
Cuero (S A)
Cushing (H)
Daingerfield
Dalhart
Dallas

Darrouzett
Dawson
Decatur
De Kalb
De Leon
Del Rio (SA)
”

(S A )

Denison
99

Denton
Deport
Devine (S A)
Dodd City
Dodsonville
Dublin
Eagle Lake (H)
Eagle Pass (S A)
East Bernard (H)
Eddy
Eden
Edgewood
El Campo (H)
Eldorado
Elgin (H)
El Paso ( EP )
”
( EP)
Emory
Ennis
Evant
Fabens (E P)
Falfurrias (S A)
Falls City (S A)
F armersville
Fayetteville (H)
Ferris
Floresville (S A)
Floydada
Follett
Forney

Stockmen’s National Bank
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Buchel National Bank
First National Bank
National Bank of Daingerfield
Citizens State Bank
Dallas Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank in Dallas
Mercantile National Bank at Dallas
National Bank of Commerce
Republic National Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Decatur
First National Bank
F. & M. National Bank
Del Rio Bank & Trust Co.
Del Rio National Bank
Citizens National Bank
State National Bank
Denton County National Bank
First National Bank
Adams National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
Dublin National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Union State Bank
First National Bank
Eden State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Elgin National Bank
El Paso National Bank
State National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank in Ennis
First National Bank of Evant
First National Bank
First National Bank
Falls City National Bank
First National Bankin Farmersville
Farmers National Bank
F. & M. State Bank
First-City National Bank
First National Bank
Follett National Bank
Farmers National Bank
Forney State Bank

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TEXAS— Continued
(E P —El Paso Branch.

Fort Worth

Franklin
59

Fredericksburg (S A)
Freeport (H)
Frost
Gainesville
Galveston (H)
(H)
(H)
(H)
Garland
Gatesville

Georgetown
George West (S A)
Giddings (H)
Gilmer
»»

Glen Rose
Goldthwaite
r Goliad (S A)
Goose Creek (H)
Gordon
Gorman
Graford
Graham
)»

Granbury
Grand Saline
Grandview
Granger
99

Grapevine
Greenville
99

Gregory (S A)
Groesbeck
Groom
Groveton (H)
Hale Center
Hallettsville (H)
Hamilton
Hamlin
99

xvlandley
Harlingen (S A)
Haskell




H—Houston Branch.

Continental National Bank
First National Bank
Fort Worth National Bank
Stockyards National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
Fredericksburg National Bank
Freeport National Bank
Frost National Bank
Gainesville Natl. Bank in Gainesville
City National Bank
First National Bank
Hutchings-Sealy National Bank
United States National Bank
State National Bank
First National Bank
Gatesville National Bank
Guaranty Bank and Trust Co.
First National Bank
The First Natl. Bank in George West
First National Bank
F. & M. National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Glen Rose
First National Bank in Goldthwaite
First National Bank
Citizens State Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Graham National Bank
First National Bank
State National Bank of Grand Saline
First National Bank
First National Bank
Granger National Bank
Tarrant County Natl. Bk. of Grapevine
Citizens State Bank
Greenville National Exchange Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
State National Bank of Groom
First National Bank
First National Bank of Hale Center
First National Bank
Hamilton Bank & Trust Co.
Hamilton National Bank
Perry National Bank
F. & M. National Bank of Hamlin
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Haskell National Bank

S A—San Antonio Branch)

Hebbronville (S A)
Henderson
99

Henrietta
Hereford
Hico
Higgins
Hillsboro
Holland
Hondo (S A)
Honey Grove
Houston (H)
”
(H)
”

(H)

”
(H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
Hubbard
Hughes Springs
Huntsville (H)
(H)
Iola (H)
Iowa Park
Irene
Italy
Itasca
Jacksboro
99

Jacksonville (H)
Jasper (H)
Jefferson
Karnes City (S A)
Kaufman
Kemp
Kenedy (S A)
Kerens
Kilgore
Killeen
99

Kingsville (S A)
Kirkland
Kosse
Lacoste (S A)
Ladonia
Laferia (S A)
La Grange (H)
Lakeview
Lamesa
5

First National Bank of Hebbronville
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Henrietta
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Higgins
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Honey Grove
City National Bank of Houston
First National Bank in Houston
Harrisburg Natl. Bank of Houston
Houston National Bank
National Bank of Commerce
San Jacinto National Bank
Second National Bank
South Texas Com’l National Bank
State National Bank
Union National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Huntsville Bank & Trust Co.
Iola State Bank
State National Bank of Iowa Park
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Jacksboro National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Rogers National Bank
Karnes County National Bank
F. & M. National Bank
First National Bank
First Nichols National Bank
First National Bank of Kerens
The Kilgore National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
First National Bank of Kingsville
First State Bank
The First State Bank
Lacoste National Bank
F. &M. State Bank
The First National Bank of Laferia
First National Bank
First National Bank of Lakeview
First National Bank
Lamesa National Bank

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TEXAS— Continued
(E P—El Paso Branch.

Lampasas
99

Lancaster
La Porte (H)
Laredo (S A)
Leakey (S A)
Leonard
Levelland
Lewisville
Liberty (H)
Linden
Lipan
Littlefield
Livingston (H)
Llano (S A)
Lockhart (S A)
Lockney
Longview
99

Loraine
Lott
Lovelady (H)
”
(H)
Lubbock

Lufkin (H)
Luling (S A)
Mabank
Madisonville (H)
(H)
Malakoff
Marfa (S A)
Marlin
Marshall

Mart
99

Mason (S A)
Matador
?>

Mathis (S A)
McAllen (S A)
McGregor
McKinney
99

McLean
Melissa
Melvin
Memphis
Menard
Mercedes (S A)




H—Houston Branch.

First National Bank
People’s National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Laredo National Bank
First State Bank
Leonard National Bank
The First National Bank of Levelland
First National Bank
The First Liberty National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Littlefield
First National Bank
Moore State Bank
First-Lockhart National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Rembert National Bank
First State Bank
Lott National Bank
First National Bank of Lovelady
State National Bank of Lovelady
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank in Lubbock
Lubbock National Bank
Lufkin National Bank
First National Bank in Luling
First National Bank
Farmers State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Marfa National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Marshall National Bank
State National Bank of Marshall
F. &M. National Bank
First National Bank
Mason National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
City State Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank
Central State Bank
Collin County National Bank
American National Bank
Melissa National Bank
First National Bank of Melvin
First National Bank
Menard National Bank
First National Bank

S A—San Antonio Branch)

Merkel
Mertzon
Mesquite
Mexia
99

Midland ( EP)
( EP)
Midlothian
Milford
Mineola
Mineral Wells
J)

Mission (S A)
Moody
Moran
Mt. Calm
Mt. Pleasant
»>

Mt. Vernon
Munday
Nacogdoches (H)
(H)
Naples
Navasota (H)
New Boston
New Braunfels (S A)
Newton (H)
Nixon (S A)
Nocona
Nordheim (S A)
Normangee
Odessa ( EP)
O’Donnell
Oglesby
Olney
•9

Orange (H)
” (H)
Ozona
Paducah
Palestine (H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
Pampa
Panhandle
Paris
99

Pecos ( EP)
Perrin
Perryton
99

Pilot Point
6

F. & M. National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
City National Bank
Prendergast-Smith National Bank
First National Bank
Midland National Bank
First National Bank in Midlothian
First National Bank of Milford
First National Bank
City National Bank of Mineral Wells
State National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Moran National Bank
First National Bank in Mt. Calm
First National Bank in Mt. Pleasant
Guaranty Bond State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Munday
Commercial State Bank
Stone Fort National Bank
Morris County National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of New Boston
First National Bank
First National Bank
Nixon National Bank
F. &M. National Bank of Nocona
People’s National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Odessa
First National Bank of O’Donnell
First National Bank
City National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Orange
Orange National Bank
Ozona National Bank
First National Bank
East Texas National Bank
First National Bank
Royall National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Panhandle
First National Bank
Liberty National Bank in Paris
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Perryton National Bank
Pilot Point National Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

TEXAS— Continued
(E P — E l Paso Branch.

Victoria (H)
Waco
«

Waxahachie
Weatherford
Wellington
Weslaco (S A)
West
Wharton (H)
”
(H)
Wheeler
Whitesboro




H—Houston Branch.

Victoria National Bank
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
National City Bank
Citizens Natl. Bank in Waxahachie
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Wellington
Wellington State Bank
First National Bank
State National Bank in West
The West National Bank
Security Bank &Trust Co.
Wharton Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank
The Whitesboro National Bank

S A—San Antonio Branch)

Wills Point
Windom
Winnsboro

First National Bank
First National Bank in Whitney
City National Bank in Wichita Falls
First National Bank
Wichita National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank

Winters

First National Bank

Wolfe City

Wolfe City Natl. Bank in Wolfe City
First National Bank
First National Bank

Whitewright
Whitney
Wichita Falls

Woodsboro (S A)
Wortham
Wylie
Yoakum (S A)
Yorktown (S A)

F. & M. State Bank
Yoakum National Bank
First National Bank

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NON-MEMBER BANKS
Non-member banks authorized by the appropriate State banking authorities to perform full banking operations, subject to the
proclamation of the President of the United States of December 30, 1933. This list is based upon the best information obtainable by
he Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and should be verified. It is given without responsibility on our part.
(E P — E l Paso Branch.

/

H—Houston Branch.

ARIZONA
Bisbee (E P)
” ( EP)
Douglas (E P)

Rayville
Ringgold
Robeline
Ruston

Bank of Bisbee
Miners & Merchants Bank
Bank of Douglas

55

St. Joseph
Saline
Sicily Island
Tallulah
Yidalia
Vivian
West Monroe
Winnfield
Winnsboro

LOUISIANA
Bastrop
Belcher
Benton
Bernice
Bossier
Campti
Chatham
Choudrant
Cloutierville
Colfax
Columbia
55

Coushatta
Dubach
•Farmerville
jrand Cane
Harrisonburg
Haynesville
Jena
15

Jonesboro
55

Lake Providence
Mansfield
Many
55

Marion
Mer Rouge
Minden
55

Monroe
Montgomery
Natchitoches

Newellton
Oak Grove
Oakridge
Oil City
j-QUa
dlican
Plain Dealing
Pleasant Hill




S A—San Antonio Branch)

Bastrop Bank &Trust Co.
Caddo Trust & Savings Bank
Bank of Benton
Bank of Bernice
Bossier State Bank
Citizens Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Choudrant
Bank of Cloutierville
Colfax Banking Co.
Caldwell Bank & Trust Co.
Citizens Progressive Bank
Bank of Coushatta
Dubach State Bank
Farmerville Bank
Bank of Grand Cane
Harrisonburg-Catahoula State Bank
Planters Bank &Trust Co.
Bank of Jena
La Salle State Bank
Jackson Parish Bank
Jonesboro State Bank
Lake Providence Bank
De Soto Bank & Trust Co.
People’s State Bank
Sabine State Bank & Trust Co.
Marion State Bank
Mer Rouge State Bank
Minden Bank & Trust Co.
People’s Bank & Trust Co.
Central Savings Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Montgomery
City Bank & Trust Co.
Exchange Bank
People’s Bank
Tensas State Bank
Bank of Oak Grove
Bank of Oakridge
Oil City Bank
The Olla State Bank
Pelican State Bank
First State Bank
Bank of Pleasant Hill

Richland State Bank
Bank of Ringgold
Bank of Robeline
Citizens Bank &Trust Co.
Ruston State Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of St. Joseph & Trust Co.
Bank of Saline
Sicily Island State Bank
Tallulah State Bank &Trust Co.
Concordia Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Vivian
West Monroe State Bank
Bank of Winnfield & Trust Co.
Franklin State Bank & Trust Co.
Winnsboro State Bank & Trust Co.

NEW MEXICO
Alamogordo ( EP)
Clovis ( EP)
Las Cruces (E P)
Logan (E P)
Lovington ( EP)
Mountainair ( EP )
Vaughn ( EP)

Otero County State Bank
Citizens Bank
Mesilla Valley Bank
McFarland Brothers Bank
Lea County State Bank
The First State Bank of Mountainair
Citizens State Bank

OKLAHOM A
Antlers
Atoka
Bokchito
Caddo
Clarita
Clayton
Hugo
Mannsville
Tishomingo
Valliant

Farmers Exchange Bank
Atoka State Bank
First State Bank
The First State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Clayton State Bank
Security State Bank
Mannsville State Bank
First State Bank in Tishomingo
Farmers State Guaranty Bank

TEXAS
Abernathy
Alamo (S A)
Alice (S A)
” (S A )

Allison
Alto (H)
Alvarado
Alvin (H)
Amarillo

9

First State Bank
First State Bank
Alice Bank & Trust Co.
Texas State Bank
The First State Bank
Continental State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Alvin State Bank
Amarillo Bank & Trust Co.
American State Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

TEX A S—
(E P — E l Paso B ranch.

Anahuac (H)
Andrews ( EP)
Angleton (H)
Annona
Anton
Aransas Pass (S A)
Archer City
Arlington
Arp
Asherton (S A)
Athens
Avalon
Avinger
Ballinger
99

Bandera (S A)
Bangs
Bardwell
Bar stow ( EP)
Bastrop (H)
Bay City (H)
Beckville
Bedias (H)
Bellville (H)
Benavides (S A)
Benjamin
Ben Wheeler
Bertram
95

Big Lake
Bishop (S A)
Blanket
Bloomburg
Boerne (S A)
Bonham
Booker
Boyd
Brackettville (S A)
Bradshaw
Brazoria (H)
Brazos
Breckenridge
Brenham (H)
Brookshire (H)
Brownsboro
Bryson
Buckholts
Buffalo
Buna (H)
Burkburnett
Burleson
Burnet
Burton (H)



Continued

H— Houston Branch.

S A — San A ntonio Branch)

Caldwell (H)
Calvert

Security State Bank
Andrews State Bank
Brazoria County State Bank
Russell Exchange Bank (Uninc.)
Anton State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank in Archer City
First State Bank
Arp State Bank
Union State Bank
Guaranty Bond State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
F. & M. State Bank
Security State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Bardwell State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Bay City Bank &Trust Co.
Continental State Bank
First State Bank
Austin County State Bank
Merchants Exchange Bank (Uninc.)
Benjamin State Bank
First State Bank
Farmers State Bank
D. C. Reed & Co., Bankers (Uninc.)
Big Lake State Bank
First State Bank
Blanket State Bank
Bloomburg State Bank
Boerne State Bank
Bonham State Bank
First State Bank
Continental State Bank
First State Bank
Bank of Bradshaw (Uninc.)
First State Bank
Brazos State Bank
Texas State Bank
Washington County State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Buckholts State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Buna State Bank
Farmers State Bank
F. & M. State Bank
First State Bank
Burton State Bank

59

Canadian
Carmine (H)
Carrizo Springs (S A)
Carthage
Castroville (S A)
Catarina (S A)
Center (H)

” (H)
Center Point (S A)
Centerville
Chappell Hill (H)
Charlotte (S A)
Chester (H)
Chico
99

Childress
Chillicothe
Chilton
19

Chireno (H)
Chriesman (H)
Cibolo (S A)
Clarendon
Claude
Cleveland (H)
Colmesneil (H)
Columbus (H)
(H)
Comanche
Comfort (S A)
Commerce
Corpus Christi (S A)

(SA)

Corrigan (H)
Cotulla (S A)
Coupland
Covington
Cranfils Gap
Crawford
Crockett (H)
Crosby (H)
Cross Plains
Crowell
Crystal City (S A)
Cuero (S A)
Dalby Springs
Dalhart
Dallas
99
99

10

First State Bank
Calvert State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Canadian State Bank
Carmine State Bank
Citizens State Bank
First State Bank
L. M. Tondre & Sons (Uninc.)
Catarina State Bank
Farmers State Bank
State Guaranty Bond Bank
Guadalupe Valley Bank
Centerville State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Charlotte State Bank
Chester State Bank
Chico State Bank
First Bank of Chico (Uninc.)
First State Bank
Bank of Chillicothe (Uninc.)
Chilton Citizens Bank (Uninc.)
First State Bank
Chireno State Bank
First State Bank
Cibolo Bank (Uninc.)
Donley County State Bank
\
First State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
Columbus State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Comfort State Bank
Security State Bank
Corpus Christi Bank & Trust Co.
Texas State Bank & Trust Co.
Citizens State Bank
Farmer’s & Stockman’s Bank (Uninc.)
Coupland State Bank
First State Bank of Covington
First Security State Bank
Farmer’s State Bank
Crockett State Bank
Crosby State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Crowell State Bank
Zavalla County Bank
Farmers State Bank & Trust Co.
Dalby Springs Exchange Bk (Uninc.)
Midway Bank & Trust Co.
Dallas Union Trust Co.
Grand Avenue State Bank
Hillcrest State Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

TEXAS— Continued
(E P — El Paso Branch.

Ja il as

Dayton (H)
Deanville (H)
Denton
Deport
D’Hanis (S A)
Dilley (S A)
Dime Box (H)
Dimmitt
Donie
Donna (S A)
Dumas
Eagle Pass (S A)
Edinburg (S A)
Edna (H)
El Campo (H)
Electra
Elgin (H)
Eliasville
Elkhart (H)
Elsa (S A)
Elysian Fields
•Enloe
^nnis
Eustace
Fairfield
Farwell
Flatonia (H)
Florence
Fluvanna
Flynn
Forreston
Ft. Davis (E P)
Ft. Stockton (E P)
Ft. Worth
55
Frankston (H)
Friona
Frost
Fulbright
Gainesville
Galveston (H)
(H)
Ganado (H)
Garrison (H)
Garwood (H)
Gary
"Georgetown
biddings (H)
Gladewater
Goldthwaite




H—Houston Branch.

Liberty State Bank
Oak Cliff Bank & Trust Co.
Texas Bank & Trust Co.
Dayton State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank of Denton
Deport State Bank
D’Hanis State Bank
Dilley State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
The Donie State Bank
The Citizens State Bank
First State Bank
Viguera Banking Co. (Uninc.)
The American State Bank & Trust Co.
Jackson County State Bank
Commercial State Bank
Electra State Bank
First State Bank
Eliasville State Bank
Elkhart State Bank
The Canal Banking Co.
Security State Bank
Enloe State Bank
Ennis State Bank
First State Bank
Fairfield State Bank
The Security State Bank
Flatonia State Bank
Union State Bank
First State Bank
Flynn State Bank
Forreston State Bank
Ft. Davis State Bank
Pecos County State Bank
Fraternal Bank & Trust Co. (Uninc.)
Union Bank & Trust Co.
First State Bank
Friona State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Fulbright State Bank
First State Bank
Security Trust Co.
W. L. Moody & Co. (Uninc.)
Citizens State Bank
First State Bank
Garwood State Bank
Gary State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Everett Banking Co. (Uninc.)
Trent State Bank

S A— San Antonio Branch)

Goliad (S A)
Gonzales (S A)
Goodlett
Goose Creek (H)
Gordon
Gordonville
Grand Prairie
Grapeland (H)
(H)
Groesbeck
Groveton (H)
Gruver
Gunter
Gustine
Hallettsville (H)
Hallsville
»»
Happy
Harleton
Harper (S A)
Harwood (S A)
Haskell
Hearne
Hedley
Heidenheimer
Hempstead (H)
Hereford
Hillsboro
Hitchcock (H)
(H)
Hondo (S A)
Houston (H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
Hubbard
Hull (H)
Humble (H)
Huntington (H)
Idalou
Industry (H)
Iredell
Irving
Jacksonville (H)
Jarrel
Jasper (H)

Commercial Bank (Uninc.)
Gonzales State Bank
First State Bank
Security State Bank
Gordon Banking & Mer. Co. (Uninc.)
Gordonville State Bank
Grand Prairie State Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
Grapeland State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Continental State Bank
The First State Bank
People’s State Bank
First State Bank
Hallsville State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
F. & M. State Bank
P. & M. State Bank
Security State Bank
Heidenheimer State Bank
Citizens State Bank
First State Bank
Colonial Trust Co.
Citizens State Bank
H. L. Roberts & Co. (Uninc.)
Hondo State Bank
Bankers Mortgage Co. (Uninc.)
Citizens State Bank
Fidelity Trust Co.
Guardian Trust Co.
Houston Land & Trust Co.
First State Bank
Hull State Bank
Humble State Bank
Huntington State Bank
Security State Bank
Industry State Bank
Iredell State Bank
Irving State Bank
Texas State Bank of Jacksonville
First State Bank
Jasper State Bank

Jermyn

Oliver Loving & Co. (Uninc.)

Jewett
Joaquin (H)

Jewett State Bank
Texas State Bank

Johnson City (S A)
Joshua

Johnson City State Bank
Citizens Banking Co. (Uninc.)

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

I
t

Federal Reserve Bank
of Dallas
REVISED LIST OF MEMBER AND NON-MEMBER BANKS
IN THE

ELEVENTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT
Authorized to Resume Banking Operations On and
A fter March 13, 1933

FEBRUARY 19, 1934

THIS LIST HAS BEEN PREPARED FROM THE BEST INFORMATION
OBTAINABLE BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. IT IS
GIVEN WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY ON OUR PART AND SHOULD
BE VERIFIED.

Subject to Change 'Without Notice

THIS LIST DOES NOT TAKE THE PLACE OF TH E FEDERAL RESERVE
BOARD’S INTER-DISTRICT COLLECTION SYSTEM PAR LIST

Discard All Previous Lists and Supplements

4




Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

M EM BER BA N K S

M

Member banks which thus far have been authorized to resume full banking operations in accordance with executive orders of
President of the United States and regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury.
(E P—EI Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A—San Antonio Branch)

ARIZONA
Douglas ( EP)
Nogales (E P)
Tucson (E P)
Willcox ( EP)

First National Bank
First National Bank
Consolidated National Bank
Southern Arizona Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Willcox

LOUISIANA
Arcadia
Homer
Lake Providence
Mansfield
Monroe
Ruston
Shreveport

First National Bank
Homer National Bank
First National Bank
American National Bank
Ouachita National Bank in Monroe
First National Bank
Commercial Natl. Bank in Shreveport
Cont.-American Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank

NEW MEXICO
Artesia ( E P )
Carlsbad ( EP)
>arrizozo ( EP )
Clovis (E P)
Deming ( EP)
Elida ( EP)
Hagerman ( EP)
Hatch ( EP)
Hot Springs (E P)
Las Cruces (E P)
Lordsburg (E P)
Melrose ( EP)
Nara Visa (E P)
P ortales ( EP)
Roswell (E P)
Santa Rosa (E P)
Silver City (E P)
Tucumcari ( EP)

First National Bank
Carlsbad National Bank
First National Bank
Clovis National Bank
Mimbres Valley Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Hatch
Hot Springs National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
American National Bank
American National Bank
First National Bank

O KLAHOM A
Coalgate
Colbert
Durant
»

Hugo
-^.dabel
Madill
9»

Mill Creek




First National Bank in Coalgate
First National Bank
Durant National Bank in Durant
The First National Bank in
National Bank of Commerce at Hugo
Idabel National Bank
First National Bank in Madill
Madill National Bank
First National Bank

TEXAS
Abilene
”
Albany
Allen
Alpine (S A)
” (S A)
Alto (H)
Alvord
Amarillo
”
Amherst
Anderson (H)
Angleton (H)
Anna
Annona
Anson
Aspermont
Athens
Atlanta
”
Austin (S A)
” (S A)
” (S A)
Bailey
Baird
Ballinger
Bandera (S A)
Bartlett
”
Bastrop (H)
Bay City (H)
Beaumont (H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
Beeville (S A)
”
(S A)
”
( SA)
Bellevue
Bells
Bellville (H)
Belton
”
Big Spring
”
Blanco (S A)
Bogata
Bonham
Bowie
Brady
Brady

3

Citizens National Bank in
F. & M. National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
State National Bank
First National Bank of Alto
Alvord National Bank
Amarillo National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Angleton State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Atlanta National Bank
First National Bank
American National Bank
Austin National Bank
Capital National Bank in Austin
First National Bank of Bailey
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Bartlett National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
American National Bank
First National Bank
Security State Bank & Trust Co.
Commercial National Bank
First National Bank
State Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Farmers National Bank of Belton
People’s National Bank
First National Bank in Big Spring
State National Bank
Blanco National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Brady National Bank
Commercial National Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

TEXAS— Continued
(E P—El Faso Branch.

Breckenridge
Bremond
Brenham (H)
”
(H)
Bridgeport
Bronte
Brownfield
55

Brownsville (S A)
Brownwood
Bryan (H)
” (H)
” (H)
Burkburnett
Byers
Bynum
Caddo Mills
Caldwell (H)
Cameron
55

Canadian
55

Canton
Canyon
55

Carrollton
Carthage
Celeste
Celina
Childress
55

Chillicothe
Cisco
Clarendon
*5

Clarksville
59

Claude
Cleburne
55

Cleveland (H)
Clifton
Coleman
Colorado
Comanche
Commerce
Conroe (H)
Coolidge
Cooper
^9

Corpus Christi (S A)
(SA)

Corsicana




H—Houston Branch.

First National Bank
First State Bank
Farmers National Bank in Brenham
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Bronte
Brownfield State Bank
First National Bank
State National Bank
First National Bank
City National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank &Trust Co.
First National Bank in Burkburnett
First National Bank
First National Bank
State National Bank of Caddo Mills
Caldwell National Bank
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank in Cameron
Southwest National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
City National Bank in Childress
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Cisco
Farmers State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Clarksville
Red River Natl. Bank in Clarksville
First National Bank
City National Bank
Cleburne National Bank
First National Bank
Farmers State Bank
First-Coleman National Bank
City National Bank
Comanche National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Conroe
First National Bank
Delta National Bank
First National Bank in Cooper
Corpus Christi National Bank
State National Bank
First National Bank of Corsicana
State National Bank

S A—San Antonio Branch)

Cotulla (S A)
Crandall
Crockett (H)
Crosbyton
Cuero (S A)
Cushing (H)
Daingerfield
Dalhart
Dallas

Darrouzett
Dawson
Decatur
De Kalb
De Leon
Del Rio (S A)
”

(S A )

Denison
99

Denton
Deport
Devine (S A)
Dodd City
Dodsonville
Dublin
Eagle Lake (H)
Eagle Pass (S A)
East Bernard (H)
Eddy
Eden
Edgewood
El Campo (H)
Eldorado
Elgin (H)
El Paso ( EP)
”
( EP)
Emory
Ennis
Evant
Fabens (E P)
Falfurrias (S A)
Falls City (S A)
F armersville
Fayetteville (H)
Ferris
Floresville (S A)
Floydada
Follett
Forney
4

Stockmen’s National Bank
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Buchel National Bank
First National Bank
National Bank of Daingerfield
Citizens State Bank
Dallas Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank in Dallas
Mercantile National Bank at Dallas
National Bank of Commerce
Republic National Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Decatur
First National Bank
F. & M. National Bank
Del Rio Bank & Trust Co.
Del Rio National Bank
Citizens National Bank
State National Bank
Denton County National Bank
First National Bank
Adams National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
Dublin National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Union State Bank
First National Bank
Eden State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Elgin National Bank
El Paso National Bank
State National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank in Ennis
First National Bank of Evant
First National Bank
First National Bank
Falls City National Bank
First National Bankin Farmersville
Farmers National Bank
F. & M. State Bank
First-City National Bank
First National Bank
Follett National Bank
Farmers National Bank
Forney State Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

TEXAS— Continued
(E P —El Paso Branch.

Fort Worth

Franklin
J9

Fredericksburg (S A)
Freeport (H)
Frost
Gainesville
Galveston (H)
(H)
(H)
(H)
Garland
Gatesville

Georgetown
George West (S A)
Giddings (H)
Gilmer
»>

Glen Rose
Goldthwaite
Goliad (S A)
Goose Creek (H)
Gordon
Gorman
Graford
Graham
Granbury
Grand Saline
Grandview
Granger
»

Grapevine
Greenville
99

Gregory (S A)
Groesbeck
Groom
Groveton (H)
Hale Center
Hallettsville (H)
Hamilton
Hamlin
99

Handley
Harlingen (S A)
Haskell




H—Houston Braneh.

Continental National Bank
First National Bank
Fort Worth National Bank
Stockyards National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
Fredericksburg National Bank
Freeport National Bank
Frost National Bank
Gainesville Natl. Bank in Gainesville
City National Bank
First National Bank
Hutchings-Sealy National Bank
United States National Bank
State National Bank
First National Bank
Gatesville National Bank
Guaranty Bank and Trust Co.
First National Bank
The First Natl. Bank in George West
First National Bank
F. & M. National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Glen Rose
First National Bank in Goldthwaite
First National Bank
Citizens State Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Graham National Bank
First National Bank
State National Bank of Grand Saline
First National Bank
First National Bank
Granger National Bank
Tarrant County Natl. Bk. of Grapevine
Citizens State Bank
Greenville National Exchange Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
State National Bank of Groom
First National Bank
First National Bank of Hale Center
First National Bank
Hamilton Bank &Trust Co.
Hamilton National Bank
Perry National Bank
F. & M. National Bank of Hamlin
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Haskell National Bank

S A—San Antonio Branch)

Hebbronville (S A)
Henderson
99

Henrietta
Hereford
Hico
Higgins
Hillsboro
Holland
Hondo (S A)
Honey Grove
Houston (H)
”
(H)
”
(H)

”

(H)

”
”
”
”

(H)
(H)
(H)
(H)

”

(H)

”
(H)
Hubbard
Hughes Springs
Huntsville (H)
(H)
Iola (H)
Iowa Park
Irene
Italy
Itasca
Jacksboro
99

Jacksonville (H)
Jasper (H)
Jefferson
Karnes City (S A)
Kaufman
Kemp
Kenedy (S A)
Kerens
Kilgore
Killeen
99

Kingsville (S A)
Kirkland
Kosse
Lacoste (S A)
Ladonia
Laferia (S A)
La Grange (H)
Lakeview
Lamesa
5

First National Bank of Hebbronville
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Henrietta
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Higgins
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Honey Grove
City National Bank of Houston
First National Bank in Houston
Harrisburg Natl. Bank of Houston
Houston National Bank
National Bank of Commerce
San Jacinto National Bank
Second National Bank
South Texas Com’l National Bank
State National Bank
Union National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Huntsville Bank & Trust Co.
Iola State Bank
State National Bank of Iowa Park
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Jacksboro National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Rogers National Bank
Karnes County National Bank
F. & M. National Bank
First National Bank
First Nichols National Bank
First National Bank of Kerens
The Kilgore National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
First National Bank of Kingsville
First State Bank
The First State Bank
Lacoste National Bank
F. & M. State Bank
The First National Bank of Laferia
First National Bank
First National Bank of Lakeview
First National Bank
Lamesa National Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

TEXAS— Continued
(E P — El Paso Branch.

Lampasas
11

Lancaster
La Porte (H)
Laredo (S A)
Leakey (S A)
Leonard
Levelland
Lewisville
Liberty (H)
Linden
Lipan
Littlefield
Livingston (H)
Llano (S A)
Lockhart (S A)
Lockney
Longview
11

Loraine
Lott
Lovelady (H)
”
(H)
Lubbock

Lufkin (H)
Luling (S A)
Mabank
Madisonville (H)
(H)
Malakoff
Marfa (S A)
Marlin
Marshall

Mart
11

Mason (S A)
Matador
Mathis (S A)
McAllen (S A)
McGregor
McKinney
11

McLean
Melissa
Melvin
Memphis
Menard
Mercedes (S A)



H—Houston Branch.

S A—San Antonio Branch)

Merkel
Mertzon
Mesquite
Mexia

First National Bank
People’s National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Laredo National Bank
First State Bank
Leonard National Bank
The First National Bank of Levelland
First National Bank
The First Liberty National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Littlefield
First National Bank
Moore State Bank
First-Lockhart National Bank
F irst National Bank
First National Bank
Rembert National Bank
First State Bank
Lott National Bank
First National Bank of Lovelady
State National Bank of Lovelady
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank in Lubbock
Lubbock National Bank
Lufkin National Bank
First National Bank in Luling
First National Bank
Farmers State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Marfa National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Marshall National Bank
State National Bank of Marshall
F. &M. National Bank
First National Bank
Mason National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
City State Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank
Central State Bank
Collin County National Bank
American National Bank
Melissa National Bank
First National Bank of Melvin
First National Bank
Menard National Bank
First National Bank

11

Midland ( EP)
( EP)
Midlothian
Milford
Mineola
Mineral Wells
Mission (S A)
Moody
Moran
Mt. Calm
Mt. Pleasant
91

Mt. Vernon
Munday
Nacogdoches (H)
(H)
Naples
Navasota (H)
New Boston
New Braunfels (S A)
Newton (H)
Nixon (S A)
Nocona
11

Nordheim (S A)
Normangee
Odessa (E P)
O’Donnell
Oglesby
Olney
•1

Orange (H)
” (H)
Ozona
Paducah
Palestine (H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
Pampa
Panhandle
Paris
Pecos (E P)
Perrin
Perryton
11

Pilot Point
6

F. & M. National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
City National Bank
Prendergast-Smith National Bank
First National Bank
Midland National Bank
First National Bank in Midlothian
First National Bank of Milford
First National Bank
City National Bank of Mineral Wells
State National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Moran National Bank
First National Bank in Mt. Calm
First National Bank in Mt. Pleasant
Guaranty Bond State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Munday
Commercial State Bank
Stone Fort National Bank
Morris County National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of New Boston
First National Bank
First National Bank
Nixon National Bank
F. & M. National Bank of Nocona
People’s National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Odessa
First National Bank of O’Donnell
First National Bank
City National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Orange
Orange National Bank
Ozona National Bank
First National Bank
East Texas National Bank
First National Bank
Royall National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Panhandle
First National Bank
Liberty National Bank in Paris
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Perryton National Bank
Pilot Point National Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified/ Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

TEXAS— Continued
(E P—El Paso Branch.

Pittsburg
Plano
Pleasanton ( SA)
Port Arthur (H)
(H)
Port Neches (H)
Post
Poth (S A)
Purdon
Quanah
99

Quitaque
Quitman
Ralls
Raymondville (S A)
Reagan
Refugio (S A)
Rhome
Richardson
Richland
Richmond (H)
(H)
Robert Lee
Robstown (S A)
.^Rockport (S A)
*■ Rockwall
Rogers
Roscoe
Rosebud
95

Rosenberg (H)
Rotan
Rowena
Roxton
Rusk (H)
Saint Jo
99

San Angelo
55
99

San Antonio (S A)
(SA)
(SA)
(SA)
(S A)
( SA)
San Augustine (H)
Sanger
San Marcos (S A)
<. ,San Saba
99

Santa Anna
Santo




H—Houston Branch.

S A—San Antonio Branch)

Schulenberg (H)
Schwertner
Seguin (S A)
Seymour

Pittsburg National Bank
First National Bank of Plano
First National Bank in Pleasanton
First National Bank
Merchants National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Security National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Security State Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank of Raymondville
First National Bank of Reagan
First National Bank
First National Bank in Rhome
Citizens State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Fort Bend National Bank
First State Bank
State National Bank of Robstown
First National Bank
First National Bank in Rockwall
First National Bank
Roscoe State Bank
First National Bank
Planters National Bank
First National Bank of Rosenberg
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
F. & M. State Bank & Trust Co.
Citizens National Bank in Saint Jo
First National Bank
Central National Bank
First National Bank
San Angelo Natl. Bank of San Angelo
Alamo National Bank
Frost National Bank
Groos National Bank
National Bank of Commerce
National Bank of Fort Sam Houston
San Antonio National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
City National Bank
San Saba National Bank
Santa Anna National Bank
First National Bank

99

Shamrock
99

Sherman
Shiner (H)
Shiro (H)
Silsbee (H)
Sinton (S A)
Snyder
Sonora
Sour Lake (H)
Spearman
99

Stamford
Stanton ( EP)
Stephenville
Sterling City
Strawn
>»
Streetman
Sudan
Sulphur Springs
99

Taft (S A)
Tahoka
Taylor
99

Teague
99

Temple
Terrell
Texarkana
Texas City (H)
Thorndale
Thornton
Throckmorton
Tom Bean
Trenton
Trinity (H)
Troup
Tulia
Tyler
99

Valley Mills
Valley View
55

Van Alstyne
Vernon
99

7

First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Farmers National Bank
First National Bank
F. & M. State Bank
First National Bank
M. & P. National Bank
First National Bank
Farmers State Bank
Silsbee State Bank
Commercial State Bank
Snyder National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
First National Bank in Stamford
First National Bank
Far-First Natl. Bank of Stephenville
First National Bank
First National Bank
Strawn National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Sudan
City National Bank
First Natl. Bank of Sulphur Springs
First National Bank
First National Bank
City National Bank
First-Taylor National Bank
First National Bank
Teague National Bank
First National Bank of Temple
American National Bank
Texarkana National Bank
Texas City National Bank
Thorndale State Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank of Trinity
First National Bank
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank
People’s National Bank
First National Bank in Valley Mills
First National Bank
The Valley View National Bank
First National Bank
Herring National Bank
Waggoner National Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

TEXAS— Continued
(E P — El Paso Branch.

Victoria (H)
Waco
*5

Waxahachie
Weatherford
Wellington
Weslaco (S A)
West
Wharton (H)

”

(H)

Wheeler
Whitesboro




H— Houston Branch.

Victoria National Bank
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
National City Bank
Citizens Natl. Bank in Waxahachie
Citizens National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank in Wellington
Wellington State Bank
First National Bank
State National Bank in West
The West National Bank
Security Bank & Trust Co.
Wharton Bank & Trust Co.
First National Bank
The Whitesboro National Bank

S A—San Antonio Branch)

Whitewright
Whitney
Wichita Falls

Wills Point
Windom
Winnsboro
Winters
Wolfe City
Woodsboro (S A)
Wortham
Wylie
Yoakum (S A)
Yorktown (S A)

8

First National Bank
First National Bank in Whitney
City National Bank in Wichita Falls
First National Bank
Wichita National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
Wolfe City Natl. Bank in Wolfe City
First National Bank
First National Bank
F. & M. State Bank
Yoakum National Bank
First National Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

NON-MEMBER BANKS
Non-member banks authorized by the appropriate State banking authorities to perform full banking operations, subject to the
proclamation of the President of the United States of December 30, 1933. This list is based upon the best information obtainable by
he Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and should be verified. It is given without responsibility on our part.
(E P— El Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

ARIZONA
Bisbee (E P)
” ( EP)
Douglas ( EP)

Rayville
Ringgold
Robeline
Ruston

Bank of Bisbee
Miners & Merchants Bank
Bank of Douglas

99

St. Joseph
Saline
Sicily Island
Tallulah
Vidalia
Vivian
West Monroe
Winnfield
Winnsboro

LOUISIANA
Bastrop
Belcher
Benton
Bernice
Bossier
Campti
Chatham
Choudrant
Cloutierville
Colfax
Columbia
5)

Coushatta
Dubach
Farmerville
jrand Cane
Harrisonburg
Haynesville
Jena
99

Jonesboro
99

Lake Providence
Mansfield
Many
99

Marion
Mer Rouge
Minden
99

Monroe
Montgomery
Natchitoches

Newel lton
Oak Grove
Oakridge
Oil City
Qlla
elican
Plain Dealing
Pleasant Hill



S A— San Antonio Branch)

Bastrop Bank &Trust Co.
Caddo Trust & Savings Bank
Bank of Benton
Bank of Bernice
Bossier State Bank
Citizens Bank
Peoples Bank
Bank of Choudrant
Bank of Cloutierville
Colfax Banking Co.
Caldwell Bank & Trust Co.
Citizens Progressive Bank
Bank of Coushatta
Dubach State Bank
Farmerville Bank
Bank of Grand Cane
Harrisonburg-Catahoula State Bank
Planters Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Jena
La Salle State Bank
Jackson Parish Bank
Jonesboro State Bank
Lake Providence Bank
De Soto Bank & Trust Co.
People’s State Bank
Sabine State Bank & Trust Co.
Marion State Bank
Mer Rouge State Bank
Minden Bank & Trust Co.
People’s Bank & Trust Co.
Central Savings Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Montgomery
City Bank & Trust Co.
Exchange Bank
People’s Bank
Tensas State Bank
Bank of Oak Grove
Bank of Oakridge
Oil City Bank
The Olla State Bank
Pelican State Bank
First State Bank
Bank of Pleasant Hill

Richland State Bank
Bank of Ringgold
Bank of Robeline
Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
Ruston State Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of St. Joseph & Trust Co.
Bank of Saline
Sicily Island State Bank
Tallulah State Bank & Trust Co.
Concordia Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of Vivian
West Monroe State Bank
Bank of Winnfield & Trust Co.
Franklin State Bank & Trust Co.
Winnsboro State Bank &Trust Co.

NEW MEXICO
Alamogordo ( EP)
Clovis ( EP)
Las Cruces (E P)
Logan ( EP)
Lovington ( EP)
Mountainair ( EP)
Vaughn (E P)

Otero County State Bank
Citizens Bank
Mesilla Valley Bank
McFarland Brothers Bank
Lea County State Bank
The First State Bank of Mountainair
Citizens State Bank

O KLAHOM A
Antlers
Atoka
Bokchito
Caddo
Clarita
Clayton
Hugo
Mannsville
Tishomingo
Valliant

Farmers Exchange Bank
Atoka State Bank
First State Bank
The First State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Clayton State Bank
Security State Bank
Mannsville State Bank
First State Bank in Tishomingo
Farmers State Guaranty Bank

TEXAS
Abernathy
Alamo (S A)
Alice (SA)
” (SA)

Allison
Alto (H)
Alvarado
Alvin (H)
Amarillo

9

First State Bank
First State Bank
Alice Bank & Trust Co.
Texas State Bank
The First State Bank
Continental State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Alvin State Bank
Amarillo Bank & Trust Co.
American State Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

TEXAS— Continued
(E P — El Paso Branch.

Anahuac (H)
Andrews ( EP)
Angleton (H)
Annona
Anton
Aransas Pass (S A)
Archer City
Arlington
Arp
Asherton (S A)
Athens
Avalon
Avinger
Ballinger
99

Bandera (S A)
Bangs
Bardwell
Bar stow ( EP)
Bastrop (H)
Bay City (H)
Beckville
Bedias (H)
Bellville (H)
Benavides (S A)
Benj amin
Ben Wheeler
Bertram
55

Big Lake
Bishop (S A)
Blanket
Bloomburg
Boerne (S A)
Bonham
Booker
Boyd
Brackettville (S A)
Bradshaw
Brazoria (H)
Brazos
Breckenridge
Brenham (H)
Brookshire (H)
Brownsboro
Bryson
Buckholts
Buffalo
Buna (H)
Burkburnett
Burleson
Burnet
Burton (H)




H—Houston Branch.

Security State Bank
Andrews State Bank
Brazoria County State Bank
Russell Exchange Bank (Uninc.)
Anton State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank in Archer City
First State Bank
Arp State Bank
Union State Bank
Guaranty Bond State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
F. & M. State Bank
Security State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Bardwell State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Bay City Bank & Trust Co.
Continental State Bank
First State Bank
Austin County State Bank
Merchants Exchange Bank (Uninc.)
Benjamin State Bank
First State Bank
Farmers State Bank
D. C, Reed & Co., Bankers (Uninc.)
Big Lake State Bank
First State Bank
Blanket State Bank
Bloomburg State Bank
Boerne State Bank
Bonham State Bank
First State Bank
Continental State Bank
First State Bank
Bank of Bradshaw (Uninc.)
First State Bank
Brazos State Bank
Texas State Bank
Washington County State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Buckholts State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Buna State Bank
Farmers State Bank
F. & M. State Bank
First State Bank
Burton State Bank

S A—San Antonio Branch)

Caldwell (H)
Calvert
55

Canadian
Carmine (H)
Carrizo Springs (S A)
Carthage
Castroville (S A)
Catarina (S A)
Center (H)
” (H)
Center Point (S A)
Centerville
Chappell Hill (H)
Charlotte (S A)
Chester (H)
Chico
55

Childress
Chillicothe
Chilton
55

Chireno (H)
Chriesman (H)
Cibolo (SA)
Clarendon
Claude
Cleveland (H)
Colmesneil (H)
Columbus (H)
(H)
Comanche
Comfort (S A)
Commerce
Corpus Christi (S A)
(SA)
Corrigan (H)
Cotulla (S A)
Coupland
Covington
Cranfils Gap
Crawford
Crockett (H)
Crosby (H)
Cross Plains
Crowell
Crystal City (S A)
Cuero (S A)
Dalby Springs
Dalhart
Dallas
55
59

10

First State Bank
Calvert State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Canadian State Bank
Carmine State Bank
Citizens State Bank
First State Bank
L. M. Tondre & Sons (Uninc.)
Catarina State Bank
Farmers State Bank
State Guaranty Bond Bank
Guadalupe Valley Bank
Centerville State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Charlotte State Bank
Chester State Bank
Chico State Bank
First Bank of Chico (Uninc.)
First State Bank
Bank of Chillicothe (Uninc.)
Chilton Citizens Bank (Uninc.)
First State Bank
Chireno State Bank
First State Bank
Cibolo Bank (Uninc.)
Donley County State Bank
First State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
Columbus State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Comfort State Bank
Security State Bank
Corpus Christi Bank & Trust Co.
Texas State Bank & Trust Co.
Citizens State Bank
Farmer’s & Stockman’s Bank (Uninc.)
Coupland State Bank
First State Bank of Covington
First Security State Bank
Farmer’s State Bank
Crockett State Bank
Crosby State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Crowell State Bank
Zavalla County Bank
Farmers State Bank & Trust Co.
Dalby Springs Exchange Bk (Uninc.)
Midway Bank & Trust Co.
Dallas Union Trust Co.
Grand Avenue State Bank
Hillcrest State Bank

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TEXAS— Continued
(E P — E l Paso Branch.

Ja il as
99
99

Dayton (H)
Deanville (H)
Denton
Deport
D’Hanis (S A)
Dilley (S A)
Dime Box (H)
Dimmitt
Donie
Donna (S A)
Dumas
Eagle Pass (S A)
Edinburg (S A)
Edna (H)
El Campo (H)
Electra
Elgin (H)
Eliasville
Elkhart (H)
Elsa (S A)
Elysian Fields
•Enloe
^nnis
Eustace
Fairfield
Farwell
Flatonia (H)
Florence
Fluvanna
Flynn
Forreston
Ft. Davis (E P)
Ft. Stockton (E P)
Ft. Worth
99

Frankston (H)
Friona
Frost
Fulbright
Gainesville
Galveston (H)
(H)
Ganado (H)
Garrison (H)
Garwood (H)
Gary
"Georgetown
biddings (H)
Gladewater
Goldthwaite




H—Houston Branch.

Liberty State Bank
Oak Cliff Bank & Trust Co.
Texas Bank & Trust Co.
Dayton State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank of Denton
Deport State Bank
D’Hanis State Bank
Dilley State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
The Donie State Bank
The Citizens State Bank
First State Bank
Viguera Banking Co. (Uninc.)
The American State Bank & Trust Co.
Jackson County State Bank
Commercial State Bank
Electra State Bank
First State Bank
Eliasville State Bank
Elkhart State Bank
The Canal Banking Co.
Security State Bank
Enloe State Bank
Ennis State Bank
First State Bank
Fairfield State Bank
The Security State Bank
Flatonia State Bank
Union State Bank
First State Bank
Flynn State Bank
Forreston State Bank
Ft. Davis State Bank
Pecos County State Bank
Fraternal Bank & Trust Co. (Uninc.)
Union Bank &Trust Co.
First State Bank
Friona State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Fulbright State Bank
First State Bank
Security Trust Co.
W. L. Moody & Co. (Uninc.)
Citizens State Bank
First State Bank
Garwood State Bank
Gary State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Everett Banking Co. (Uninc.)
Trent State Bank

S A—San Antonio Branch)

Goliad (S A)
Gonzales (S A)
Goodlett
Goose Creek (H)
Gordon
Gordonville
Grand Prairie
Grapeland (H)
(H)
Groesbeck
Groveton (H)
Gruver
Gunter
Gustine
Hallettsville (H)
Hallsville
99

Happy
Harleton
Harper (S A)
Harwood (S A)
Haskell
Hearne
Hedley
Heidenheimer
Hempstead (H)
Hereford
Hillsboro
Hitchcock (H)
(H)
Hondo (S A)
Houston (H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
”
(H)
Hubbard
Hull (H)
Humble (H)
Huntington (H)
Idalou
Industry (H)
Iredell
Irving
Jacksonville (H)
Jarrel
Jasper (H)

Commercial Bank (Uninc.)
Gonzales State Bank
First State Bank
Security State Bank
Gordon Banking & Mer. Co. (Uninc.)
Gordonville State Bank
Grand Prairie State Bank
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
Grapeland State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Continental State Bank
The First State Bank
People’s State Bank
First State Bank
Hallsville State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
F. & M. State Bank
P. & M. State Bank
Security State Bank
Heidenheimer State Bank
Citizens State Bank
First State Bank
Colonial Trust Co.
Citizens State Bank
H. L. Roberts & Co. (Uninc.)
Hondo State Bank
Bankers Mortgage Co. (Uninc.)
Citizens State Bank
Fidelity Trust Co.
Guardian Trust Co.
Houston Land & Trust Co.
First State Bank
Hull State Bank
Humble State Bank
Huntington State Bank
Security State Bank
Industry State Bank
Iredell State Bank
Irving State Bank
Texas State Bank of Jacksonville
First State Bank
Jasper State Bank
Oliver Loving & Co. (Uninc.)

Jermyn
Jewett
Joaquin (H)

Jewett State Bank

Johnson City (S A)

Johnson City State Bank

Joshua

Citizens Banking Co. (Uninc.)

Texas State Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified

I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

TEXAS— Continued
(E P — El Paso Branch.

Justin
Keller
Kennerd (H)
Kenney (H)
Kerrville (S A)
(S A)
Kingsville (S A)
(SA)
Kirbyville (H)
(H)
Knox City
Kopperl
Krum
Kyle (S A)
La Grange (H)
Lampasas
Lancaster
99

La Pryor (S A)
Laredo (S A)
”
( SA)
Larue
La Yernia (S A)
League City (H)
Leander
99

Leary
Leroy
Lewisville
Lexington (H)
Liberty (H)
Livingston (H)
Lone Oak
Lorenzo
Los Fresnos (S A)
Lueders
Lufkin (H)
Luling (S A)
Lyons (H)
Lytle (S A)
Malone
Mansfield
Marble Falls
Marfa (S A)
Marion (S A)
Marlin
Marquez
Marshall
Mason (S A)
Mauriceville (H)
Maypearl
McCamey
McCaulley




H—Houston Branch.

Justin State Bank
Keller State Bank
Farmers Guaranty State Bank
Kenney State Bank
Charles Schreiner Bank (Uninc.)
First State Bank
R. J. Kleberg & Co. (Uninc.)
State Bank of Kingsville
Kirbyville State Bank
People’s State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Kopperl State Bank
F. & M. State Bank
Citizens State Bank
John Schumacher State Bank
Stokes Brothers (Uninc.)
R. P. Henry & Sons (Uninc.)
White & Co., Bankers (Uninc.)
La Pryor State Bank
Merchants State Bank & Trust Co.
Union State Bank & Trust Co.
Citizens State Bank
State Bank of La Vernia
Citizens State Bank
First State Bank
Poole-Sherman Co. (Uninc.)
Guaranty State Bank
Leroy Bank (Uninc.)
Lewisville State Bank
Lexington State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Lone Oak State Bank
Lorenzo State Bank
Los Fresnos State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank & Trust Co.
Citizens State Bank
First State Bank
Lytle State Bank
Malone State Bank
State Bank of Mansfield
Home State Bank
Marfa State Bank
Marion State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Commercial Bank (Uninc.)
Boys’ Savings Bank (Uninc.)
First State Bank
Security State Bank
First State Bank

S A— San Antonio Branch)

Medicine Mound
Megargel
Memphis
Menard
Mercedes (S A)
Meridian
Merkel
Mexia
Miami
Midway (H)
Miles
Mission (S A)
Mobeetie
Morgan Mill
Moulton (H)
Mount Enterprise
Muenster
Muleshoe
Needville (H)
New Baden
New Braunfels (S A)
Newcastle
New Ulm (H)
NewWaverly (H)
Nixon (S A)
Normangee
North Zulch (H)
Oakwood
Olton
Omaha
Orange Grove (S A)
Ore City
Overton
Paige (H)
Paint Rock
Palacios (H)
Palestine (H)
Palmer
Panhandle
99

Paradise
Pasadena (H)
Peacock
Pearland (H)
Pearsall (S A)
Peaster
Pecos (E P)
Pendleton
Penelope
Petersburg
Petrolia
Pflugerville (SA)
Pittsburg
Plain view
2

First State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
The Bevans State Bank of Menard
Hidalgo County Bank & Trust Co.
Farmers State Bank
Farmers State Bank in Merkel
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
Midway State Bank
Guaranty Bond State Bank
First State Bank & Trust Co.
First State Bank
First State Bank
F. & M. State Bank
M. & P. State Bank
Muenster State Bank
Muleshoe State Bank
First State Bank
Paul Schultz Bank (Uninc.)
Guaranty Bond State Bank
First State Bank
New Ulm State Bank
New Waverly State Bank
Nixon State Bank
First State Bank
Guaranty Bond State Bank
Oakwood State Bank
Olton State Bank
State Bank of Omaha
Farmers State Bank
Security State Bank
First State Bank
Guaranty Bond State Bank
First State Bank
Palacios State Bank & Trust Co.
Robison State Bank & Trust Co.
Commercial State Bank
First State Bank
Panhandle Bank (Uninc.)
Peoples State Bank
Pasadena State Bank
Peacock Bank (Uninc.)
Pearland Bank (Uninc.)
Security State Bank
Farmers Bank (Uninc.)
Security State Bank
First State Bank
Penelope State Bank
First State Bank
Continental State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Plainview State Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

TEXAS— Continued
(E P — El Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A —San Antonio Branch)

Jp

iantersville (H)
Point
Ponder
Port Lavaca (S A)
Poteet (S A)
Powell
Presidio (S A)
Priddy
Princeton
Prosper
Queen City
Quinlan
Randolph
Rankin
Raymondville (S A)
Red Oak
Redwater
Reinhardt
Rice
Richards (H)
Richland Springs
Riesel
Ringgold
Rio Grande City (SA)
. ,Rio Vista
X
Jsing Star
Roby
Rochester
Rockdale
Rocksprings (S A)
Ropesville
Rosenberg (H)
Round Rock
Round Top (H)
Royse City
Rule
Rusk (H)
Sabinal (S A)
Sacul (H)
San Antonio (S A)

(SA)
(SA)
(SA)
(SA)
San Augustine (H)
San Benito (S A)
Sanderson (S A)
Sandia (S A)
San Diego (S A)
Qan Juan (S A)
an Marcos (S A)
Schertz (S A)
Schulenburg (H)




The Security State Bank
First State Bank
Ponder State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Powell State Bank
Presidio Valley Bank
F. & M. Bank (Uninc.)
Citizens State Bank
Prosper State Bank
Guaranty Bond State Bank
Security State Bank
The First State Bank of Randolph
First State Bank
Raymondville State Bank
First State Bank
Guaranty Bond State Bank
Reinhardt State Bank
The First State Bank
Richards State Bank
Peoples State Bk. of Richland Springs
First State Bank
Ringgold State Bank
First State Bank & Trust Co.
First State Bank
Continental State Bank
Roby State Bank
Home State Bank
Rockdale State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Rosenberg State Bank
Farmers State Bank
Round Top State Bank
Citizens State Bank
The Farmers State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Sabinal State Bank
Sacul State Bank
American Savings Bank (Uninc.)
D. &A. Oppenheimer (Uninc.)
South Texas Bank & Trust Co.
Standard Trust Co.
D. Sullivan & Co. (Uninc.)
Commercial State Bank
San Benito Bank & Trust Co.
Sanderson State Bank
Sandia State Bank
San Diego State Bank
Security State Bank
State Bank & Trust Co.
Schertz State Bank
Farmers State Bank

Seagraves
Sealy (H)
Seguin (S A)
”

(SA)

Shepherd (H)
Sherman
Shiner (H)
Sierra Blanca ( EP)
Skidmore (S A)
Slaton
Smiley (S A)
Smithville (H)
Somerset (S A)
Somerville (H)
Sour Lake (H)
S. San Antonio (S A)
Springtown
Spur
Stamford
Stephenville
Stockdale (S A)
Stratford
Sugarland (H)
Spulphur Springs
Sweeny (H)
Sweetwater
Taft ( SA)
” (S A)
Talco
Talpa
Tatum
Temple
Tenaha (H)
Texline
Three Rivers (S A)
Timpson (H)
”
(H)
Tolar
Tom Ball (H)
Toyah (E P)
Trent
Trinity (H)
Troy
Truscott
Tulia
Turkey
Tuscola
Tyler
Tynan (S A)
Utopia (S A)
Uvalde ( SA)
Valera
Van Horn ( EP)
13

First State Bank in Seagraves
Citizens State Bank
E. Nolte & Sons (Uninc.)
Seguin State Bank & Trust Co.
Peoples State Bank
Central State Bank
Wolters Brothers Bank (Uninc.)
Sierra Blanca State Bank
Skidmore State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Smiley State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Sour Lake State Bank
First State Bank
Springtown State Bank
Spur Security Bank
Stamford State Bank
Stephenville State Bank
Security State Bank
First State Bank
Imperial Bank & Trust Co. (Uninc.)
The Sulphur Springs State Bank
First State Bank
Texas Bank &Trust Co.
First State Bank
Taft Bank (Uninc.)
Talco State Bank
First State Bank
Tatum State Bank
Farmers State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Cotton Belt State Bank
Guaranty Bond State Bank
Continental State Bank
Guaranty Bond State Bank
Citizens State Bank
Home State Bank
Trinity State Bank
Citizens Exchange Bank (Uninc.)
First Bank of Truscott (Uninc.)
Tulia Bank & Trust Co.
F. & M. State Bank
First State Bank
Tyler State Bank &Trust Co.
Bank of Tynan (Uninc.)
First State Bank
First State Bank
First State Bank
Van Horn State Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

TEXAS— Continued
(E P — E l Paso Branch.

Vega
Velasco (H)
Vernon
Victoria (H)
Waco
Waelder (S A)
Walburg
Waller (H)
Wallis (H)
Waxahachie
Weatherford
Weimar (H)
”
(H)
Wellington
Wells (H)

H—Houston Branch.

First State Bank
Velasco State Bank
The First State Bank
Victoria Bank &Trust Co.
Waco Savings Bank (Uninc.)
Waco State Bank (Uninc.)
Citizens State Bank
Walburg State Bank
The Guaranty Bond St. Bk. of Waller
Wallis State Bank
Waxahachie Bank &Trust Co.
M. & F. State Bank
First State Bank
Hill Bank & Trust Co.
City State Bank in Wellington
First State Bank

S A— San Antonio Branch)

West Columbia (H)
Westhoff (S A)
Wheeler
Wichita Falls
Wildorado
Willis (H)
Wilson
Wingate
Winnsboro
Winona
Winters

First Capitol State Bank
Home State Bank
Citizens State Bank
State Trust Co.
Wildorado State Bank
First State Bank
Wilson State Bank
Security Bank (Uninc.)
Cain Banking Co. (Uninc.)
Winona State Bank
Winters State Bank

Woodville (H)
Yoakum (S A)

Citizens State Bank
First State Bank of Yoakum

Yorktown (S A)
Zapata (S A)

First State Bank
Bank of Zapata (Uninc.)

N O N -M EM B ER B A N K S
i

Non-member banks authorized to resume banking operations under restrictions in addition to those applicable to all banking
institutions. This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas to date and should be veri­
fied. It is given without responsibility on our part.
(E P —E l Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A— San Antonio Branch)

ARIZONA

O KLAHOM A

None

Antlers

LOUISIANA
Logansport
Springhill




First State Bank

TEXAS

Bank of Logansport
Commercial Bank &Trust Co.

Fentress (S A)
Fort Worth
Junction (S A)
Putnam
Ranger
San Antonio (S A)
Woodson

NEW MEXICO
None

14

Fentress State Bank
American Bank &Trust Co.
State Bank of Junction
Farmers State Bank
Commercial State Bank
Commonwealth Bank & Trust Co.
Woodson State Bank

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0/

Federal Reserve Bank
of Dallas
SU P PLEM EN T N O . 8

LIST OF MEMBER AND NON-MEMBER BANKS
IN THE

ELEVENTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT
Which We Are Advised Have Been Authorized
to Resume Banking Operations

THIS LIST EMBODIES ALL CHANGES MADE SINCE THE ISSUANCE
OF OUR ORIGINAL LIST, ACCORDING TO REPORTS RECEIVED BY
US THROUGH MAY 24, 1933, AND IS BASED UPON THE BEST
INFORMATION OBTAINABLE BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF DALLAS TO DATE. IT IS GIVEN WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY
ON OUR PART.

NOT INTENDED TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST
(Issued May 25, 1933)

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(’ State Member Banks.

E P — E l Paso Branch.

H— Houston Branch.

S A — San Antonio Branch)

M EM BER BAN KS
Additions to list of MEMBER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations:
N E W MEXICO
Las Cruces__-_______ First National Bank of (E P)
Lordsburg_____________ First National Bank (E P)
TE X A S
Brenham__________ Farmers National Bank in (H )
Burkburnett__________________ First National Bank
Edgewood_____________________First National Bank
* Forney________________________ Forney State Bank
f*Huntsville____ Huntsville Bank & Trust Co. (H)
Littlefield_____________________First National Bank
*McAllen_____ City State Bank & Trust Co. (S A )
Mercedes_______________ First National Bank (S A)
Midlothian____________________First National Bank
O’Donnell_____________________First National Bank
Pampa________________________ First National Bank
P aris__________________________ First National Bank

Pittsburg________________ Pittsburg National Bank
f *Roscoe_______________________ Roscoe State Bank
Roxton________________________ First National Bank
San Saba_________________ San Saba National Bank
*Sinton____________ Commercial State Bank (S A )
Valley Mills__________________ First National Bank
Weslaco________________ First National Bank (S A )
W heeler______________________ First National Bank
Wichita F a lls______________Wichita National Bank
(The Wichita State Bank & Trust Co., Wichita
Falls, Texas, has nationalized under this title)

f Shown in our original list of non-member banks authorized to open without restrictions.
Banks since admitted, to m embership.

NON-MEMBER BAN KS
Additions to list of NON-M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations without any

restrictions other than those applicable to all banking institutions:
LO U ISIA N A
Arcadia___________________________Commercial Bank
Bastrop_________________ Bastrop Bank & Trust Co.
(This is a reorganization of the Bastrop State
Bank & Trust Co., Bastrop, La.)
Belcher_______________Caddo Trust & Savings Bank
Benton_____________________________ Bank of Benton
Bernice____________________________ Bank of Bernice
Bossier_________________________ Bossier State Bank
Gampti _____________________________Citizens Bank
Chatham___________________________ . ..Peoples Bank
Choudrant______________________ Bank of Choudrant
Cloutierville__________________ Bank of Cloutierville
Columbia______________Caldwell Bank & Trust Co.
Columbia.______________ Citizens Progressive Bank
Coushatta______________________ Bank of Coushatta
Dubach_____________ -__________ Dubach State Bank
Grand Cane__________________ Bank of Grand Cane
Harrisonburg____ Harrisonburg-Catahoula St. Bk.
Haynesville___________ Planters Bank & Trust Co.
Homer_______ -_____ Homer Trust & Savings Bank
j en a_______________:_________________ Bank of Jena
j ena___________________________ La Salle State Bank
Jonesboro_____________________ Jackson Parish Bank
Jonesboro____________________Jonesboro State Bank
Lake Providence___________ Lake Providence Bank
Mansfield_______________ DeSoto Bank & Trust Co.
Many________-__________________ Peoples State Bank
Many______________Sabine State Bank & Trust Co.
Marion__________________________Marion State Bank
Mer Rouge_________________ Mer Rouge State Bank




Minden_________________ Peoples Bank & Trust Co.
Monroe______________Central Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
Montgomery---------------------------Bank of Montgomery
Natchitoches_______________________Exchange Bank
Natchitoches_________ Merchants & Farmers Bank
Natchitoches__________________________Peoples Bank
Newellton----------------------------------Tensas State Bank
Oak Grove.— ----------------------------Bank of Oak Grove
Oak Ridge----------------------------------Bank of Oak Ridge
Oil City-------- .------------------------------------ Oil City Bank
Pelican------------------------------------- Pelican State Bank
Plain Dealing-------------------------------- First State Bank
Pleasant Hill-------------------------Bank of Pleasant Hill
Rayville----------------------------------- Richland State Bank
Ringgold------------------------------------- Bank of Ringgold
Robeline----------------- ;---------------------Bank of Robeline
Ruston---------------------------Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
Ruston---------------------------Ruston State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Saline------------------------------------------------ Bank of Saline
Shreveport---------------------City Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
Sicily Island--------------------- Sicily Island State Bank
Simsboro------------------------------------- Bank of Simsboro
St. Joseph-------------- Bank of St. Joseph and Tr. Co.
Tallulah______________Tallulah State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Vidalia----------------------- Concordia Bank

& Trust

Co.

Vivian---------------------------------------------- Bank of Vivian
West Monroe------------------- W est Monroe State Bank
Winnsboro------------------Franklin State Bk.

& Tr.

Co,

Winnsboro--------------Winnsboro State Bk. & Tr. Co.

ARIZO NA
Willcox_____________________Bank of Willcox (E P)
(This is a reorganization of Riggs Bank,
Willcox, Arizona)

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(•State Member Banks.

E P — E l Paso Branch.

H— Houston Branch.

S A — San Antonio Branch)

NON-MEMBER BANKS operating without restrictions (continued).
OKLAHOMA
Antlers__________________ Farmers Exchange Bank
Atoka.___________________________ Atoka State Bank
Bokchito___ ______________________ First State Bank
Caddo_____________________________ First State Bank

Clarita_________________ __ ____Farmers State Bank
Clayton________________________ Clayton State Bank
Hugo__________________________Security State Bank
Tishomingo_______________________ First State Bank

TEXAS
Abernathy_______________________ First State Bank
Avalon______________________ __ ....First State Bank
Beckville__________________ Continental State Bank
Booker_____ - _______ _____________ First State Bank
Brady__________________________F. & M. State Bank
Bui’keville______________Burkeville State Bank (H )
Ennis____________________________ Ennis State Bank
(This is a reorganization of the Farmers State
Bank, Ennis, Texas)
Estelline______________________ Estelline State Bank
Forreston___________________ Forreston State Bank
Frost___________________________ Citizens State Bank
Groveton_____________________First State Bank (H )
Gustine___________________________First State Bank
Happy____________________________First State Bank
Haskell______ Farmers and Merchants State Bank
(This is a reorganization of the Farmers State
Bank, Haskell, Texas)
Hedley________________________ Security State Bank
Houston__________ ___ _______Federal Trust Co. (H )
Huntington___________ Huntington State Bank (H)
LaVernia_________ ___ -LaVernia State Bank (S A )
Lexington-__ __________Lexington State Bank (H )

Liberty-___ _____ __ ________ First State Bank (H )
Lorenzo_______________________ Lorenzo State Bank
Los Fresnos________Los Fresnos State Bank (S A )
Marquez_________________________ First State Bank
McCamey______________________ Security State Bank
Medicine Mound_________________ First State Bank
Queen City-------------------Guaranty Bond State Bank
Richland Springs_______________Peoples State Bank
(This is a reorganization of First State Bank,
Richland Springs, Texas)
Rogers--------------------------------------- Rogers State Bank
Ropesville______________ __ _______First State Bank
Springtown..----------------------- Springtown State Bank
Sweetwater----------------------- Texas Bank & Trust Co.
Taft— ___ _______________________ Taft Bank (S A )
Talco..---- --------------------------------------Talco State Bank
Tioga---------------------------------------------First State Bank
Three Rivers--------------------- First State Bank (S A )
Tulia----------------------------------Tulia Bank & Trust Co.
Waelder-------------------------Citizens State Bank (S A )
(This is a new bank taking over the affairs of
the Farmers State Bank, Waelder, Texas, which
closed February 24,1933)

Additions to list of NON-MEMBER BANKS authorized to resume hanking operations under restrictions:
LOUISIANA
Castor..-________________________ Castor State Bank
Colfax___________________ Colfax Bank & Trust Co.
Delhi________________________________ Bank of Delhi
Farmerville________ __ ___ Farmerville State Bank

Logansport------------------------------ Bank of Logansport
O lla ------------------------------------------------ 011a State Bank
Springhill----------------------- Commercial Bk. & Tr. Co.
Winnfield------------------------------------Bank of Winnfield

OKLAHOMA
Antlers_______________________ __ —First State Bank
Mannsville_________________ Mannsville State Bank
Valliant____________ Farmers State Guaranty Bank
TE XA S
Fentress_______________Fentress State Bank (S A )
Hallsville_____________________Farmers State Bank
Jacksonville_________________ First State Bank (H)

Memphis----------------------------------Citizens State Bank
Ranger--------------------------------Commercial State Bank
Taft------------------------------- --- .First State Bank (S A )

Delete from list of NON-M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations:
ARIZON A
Lowell______ _______________ Bank of Lowell (E P)
LO U ISIAN A
Bastrop_______________Citizens State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Grayson--------------------------------------------- Grayson Bank
Minden_____________ Bank of Minden and Trust Co.
TEXAS
Carlton_______________________ Farmers State Bank
Cedar Hill_______________________ First State Bank
Dundee____________________________ First State Bank
Henrietta_________ W . B. Worsham & Co., Bankers
Laredo__Mexican American Coml. Bkg. Co. (S A )
New Boston__________________ Farmers State Bank
Oklaunion________________________ First State Bank
Paris__________________ Red River Valley Trust Co.
Rowlett________________________ F. & M. State Bank




Runge---------------------------- Citizens State Bank (S A )
San Angelo---------- Concho Valley Loan & Trust Co.
San Antonio— Merchants & Mechanics Bk. (S A )
Saratoga------ ---- ------------- Saratoga State Bank (H)
Southmayde._____ ___ ________ Security State Bank
Tell------------------------------------------------ First State Bank
Temple------------------- --- ------------------Temple Trust Co.
W eslaco---------------- :...S ecu rity State B a n k (S A )

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F E D E R A L R ES E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

SUPPLEM ENT NO. 2 TO OUR SUPPLEM ENT NO. 7

SUPPLEMENTING INFORMATION GIVEN IN OUR SUPPLEMENT NO. 1 OF M A Y 4, 1933, THE
FOLLOWING ADDITIONS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE LIST OF BAN K IN G IN STITU ­
TIONS IN TH E ELEVENTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT WHICH H AVE
BEEN AUTHORIZED TO RESUME B ANKING OPERATIONS

M EM BER BAN KS
Additions to list of MEMBER B AN K S authorized to resume banking operations W ITH OUT
RESTRICTIONS other than those applicable to all banking institutions:

NO N E

NON-MEMBER BANKS
Additions to list of NON-MEMBER BANK S authorized to resume banking operations W ITH OUT
RESTRICTIONS other than those applicable to all banking institutions:

LO U ISIA N A

*

Bastrop.............................................Bastrop Bank & Trust Company
(This is a reorganization of the Bastrop State Bank and Trust
Company, Bastrop, Louisiana.)

-o

,

a /

fj

TEXAS
Frost..............................................................................Citizens State Bank

THIS LIST IS BASED UPON THE BEST INFORMATION OBTAINABLE BY THE FEDERAL
RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS TO DATE AND SHOULD BE VERIFIED. IT IS




GIVEN WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY ON OUR PART.

(Issued May 11,1933)

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(if)
F E D E R A L R ES E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S
SU PPLEM EN T NO. 1 TO OUR SUPPLEM ENT NO. 7
TH ESE SUPPLEMENTS EMBODY A L L CHANGES SINCE TH E ISSU AN C E OF OUR ORIGINAL
. LIST ON MARCH 15, 1933, OF MEMBER A N D NON-M EM BER BAN K S IN TH E
ELEVEN TH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT AUTH ORIZED TO
RESUM E BAN K IN G OPERATIONS
(♦State Member Banks.

E P — E l Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A—San Antonio Branch)

M EM BER BAN KS
Additions to list of MEMBER BAN K S authorized to resume banking operations W ITH OUT
RESTRICTIONS other than those applicable to all banking institutions:
TEXAS
*McAllen............ City State Bank and Trust Co. (S A )
Correction: Wichita Falls............... .................... Wichita National Bank
(The name of this bank shown in our Supplement No. 7 in error as
the Wichita Falls National Bank, Wichita Falls, Texas.)

NON-MEMBER BAN KS
Additions to list of NON-MEMBER B AN K S authorized to resume banking operations W ITH OUT
RESTRICTIONS other than those applicable to all banking institutions:
LO U ISIA N A
Newellton.........................................Tensas State Bank
TEXAS
Forreston.................................... Forreston State Bank
Hedley...........................................Security State Bank
La Vernia.....................La Vernia State Bank ( S A )
Additions to list of NON-M EM BER BANK S authorized to resume banking operations UNDER
RESTRICTIONS in addition to those applicable to all bank institutions:
LO U ISIA N A
Colfax................................Colfax Bank and Trust Co.
011a..........................................................011a State Bank
Winnfield...........................................Bank of Winnfield

_____ -----------THIS LIST IS BASED UPON THE BEST INFORMATION OBTAINABLE BY THE FEDERAL
RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS TO DATE AND SHOULD BE VERIFIED. IT IS
GIVEN WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY ON OUR PART.




(Issued May 4,1933)

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

Dallas, Texas, M a y 4,1933.

To the Member Bank Addressed:

For your information the Treasury Department has advised us that
member banks should continue to receive gold delivered in accordance with
Executive Order of April 5, but should keep record of name and address of
person delivering gold.




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BA N K
O F D A LLA S

^ A *'

Dallas, Texas, M a y 4, 1933.

Regulations Relating to Licensing the Purchase and
E xp o rt of Gold
To the Bank A ddressed:

For your information, we quote below regulations issued by the Treasury Department on
April 29, 1933, relating to licensing the purchase and export of gold. Forms for filing applica­
tions in connection with the regulations will be furnished upon request.
ARTICLE I
M I S C E L L A N E O U S PROVISIONS
Sec. 1. Authority for Regulations. In pursuance of the provisions of section 5(b) of the
Act of October 6, 1917, as amended by section 2 of the Act of March 9, 1933, and the Executive
Orders of the President dated March 10, 1933, April 5, 1933, and April 20, 1933, these regulations
are prescribed.
Sec. 2. Definitions. For the purposes of these regulations, the term “
person”means an in­
dividual, partnership, association or corporation; and the term/ “
United States”means the con­
tinental United States, including Alaska.
Sec. 3. Licenses Non-Transferable. Licenses or permits issued or granted under these regu­
lations shall not be transferred.
Sec. 4. Scope. These regulations shall be operative within the United States as defined, un­
less otherwise indicated.
Sec. 5. Penalties. Whoever willfully violates any provision of these regulations or of any
license issued hereunder m a y be fined not more than $10,000, or, if a natural person, m a y be
imprisoned for not more than ten years, or both; and any officer, director or agent of any corpora­
tion wlho knowingly participates in any such violation m a y be punished by a like fine, imprison­
ment, or both.
A R T I C L E II
P U R C H A S E O F G O L D F O R U S E IN I N D U S T R Y , P R O F E S S I O N O R A R T
Sec. 1. Eligible Applicants. A n y person having a legitimate and customary use for gold in
industry, profession or art (including research and scientific work), or any person customarily
supplying gold to others for such use (hereinafter called a “
dealer”), m a y file with a Federal
reserve bank an application to purchase such quantity of gold as m a y be required for legitimate
and customary use within a reasonable time.
Sec. 2. Applications. Such application shall be filed in duplicate, executed under oath and
verified before an officer duly authorized to administer oaths, and shall contain (a) the name and
address of the applicant, (b) the industry, profession or art or business in which the applicant is
engaged, (c) the amount of gold usually required for use in the applicant’
s^business for a period
of 90 days, (d) the amount of gold used or sold during the preceding calendar year, (e) the amount
and a description of all gold on hand at the date of the application, (f) the amount of gold applied
for, (g) a statement that the applicant will use such gold as he m a y be permitted to purchase only
for the legitimate and customary requirements of industry, profession or art, or for sale exclu­
sively in industry, profession, or art, and (h) a statement that no other application is pending.
Sec. 3. Purchase of Gold. Upon receipt of the application and after making such investiga­
tion of the case as it m a y deem advisable, the Federal reserve bank, if satisfied that the gold is
necessary for the legitimate and customary requirements of the applicant’
s business, industry,
profession or art, within a reasonable time, m a y permit the applicant to purchase such quantity
of gold (not in excess of the amount applied for) as m a y be necessary for such use upon pay­
ment therefor of an equivalent amount of coin or currency coined or issued under the lawls of the
United States. The applicant shall keep an exact record of the disposition of such gold, and, in
the case of a dealer furnishing gold for use in industry, profession or art, such dealer shall keep
a record which shall show the amounts and dates of sales and the names and addresses of the
purchasers. Such records shall be available for examination by a representative of the Treas­
ury Department for at least one year after the date of the disposition of the gold. The gold so
purchased shall be used or disposed of only in accordance with this Article and the Executive
Order of April 5, 1933. Dealers withdrawing gold under this Article shall require of the persons
who purchase gold from them an affidavit that the gold so purchased will be used exclusively in
the industry, profession, or art in which such purchasers are engaged.



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Sec. 4. Prior Regulation Revoked, Emergency Banking Regulation No. 25, issued March 13,
1933, is hereby revoked.
ARTICLE III
EXPORT OF GOLD COIN OR GOLD BULLION
Sec. 1. License Required. No gold coin, gold bullion or gold certificates shall be exported
from the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, or earmarked for foreign
account unless a license therefor shall first have been obtained from the Secretary of the Treas­
ury in accordance with this Article or Article IV of these regulations. Licenses m ay be issued,
in the discretion of the Secretary, authorizing the export of gold coin and gold bullion:
(a) earmarked or held in trust for a recognized foreign government or foreign central
bank or the Bank for International Settlements;
(b) imported for reexport;*
(c) actually required for the fulfilment of any contract calling for payment or delivery of gold
coin or bullion, entered into prior to April 20, 1933, by an applicant who in obedience to the
Executive Order of April 5, 1933, has delivered gold coin, gold bullion or gold certificates in accord­
ance with such order; or
(d) with the approval of the President, for transactions which he m a y deem necessary to
promote the public interest.
*N’O TE : Export of gold by refiners importing gold-bearing materials is covered by Article IV of these regulations.

Sec. 2. Application for Licenses. Application for license under Section 1 to export from the
United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof any gold coin or gold bullion shall
be made to the Secretary of the Treasury. Each such application shall be executed in duplicate
under oath and verified before an officer duly authorized to administer oaths, and shall state in
detail (a) the name and address of the applicant, (b) the name and address of the owner of the
gold to be exported, (c) the amount and a description of gold coin or gold bullion and the loca­
tion thereof, (d) the port from which export will be made, (e) the name and address of the
consignee, and (f) the nature of the transaction and the facts making necessary the export. In
the case of an application for a license under section 1(c) of this Article, the application, in addi­
tion to the above, shall state in detail, (1) the amount respectively of the gold coin, gold bullion
or gold certificates delivered in obedience to the Executive Order of April 5, 1933, and the date
and place of such delivery, and (2) the amount of gold coin or gold bullion actually required for
the fulfilment of the contract. A certified copy of the contract or obligation shall accompany
the application.
Sec. 3. Filing of Application. The application shall be filed With a Federal reserve bank,
and such bank, after making such investigation of the case as it m a y deem necessary, shall trans­
mit the original of such application to the Secretary of the Treasury, together with (a) such sup­
plemental information as it m a y deem appropriate and _(b) a recommendation as to whether the
license should be granted or denied. A copy of the application shall be retained by the Federal
reserve bank for its records.
Sec. 4. Issuance of License. If the Secretary of the Treasury in his discretion determines
to grant a license upon an application filed under Sec. 3, he will authorize the Federal reserve
bank through which the application was transmitted to issue on his behalf a license to export a
specified amount of gold coin or gold bullion, and such bank shall thereupon issue such license to
the applicant. If the license applied for is not granted, the bank through which the application
was transmitted will be advised and such bank shall thereupon so notify the applicant.
Sec. 5. License. Each license for the export of gold coin or bullion shall be numbered serially
and shall bear (a) the date of issue, (b) the name and address of the licensee, (c) the name and
address of the consignee, (d) the amount and description of the gold licensed, (e) the port of ex­
port, and (f) a statement “
This license shall expire 15 days from date of issue”
.
Sec. 6. Notification of Issuance of License. At the time the license is issued, the issuing Fed­
eral reserve bank shall transmit a copy thereof to the Collector of Customs at the port of export
designated thereon. N o Collector of Customs shall permit the export of any gold coin or bullion
under this Article except upon surrender of a license to export, a copy of wjhich has been received
by him from the Federal reserve bank issuing such license.
Sec. 7. Expiration of License. All licenses to export gold coin or bullion issued under this
Article shall expire fifteen days after date of issue and any person holding a license who fails to
export gold coin or bullion in accordance with the terms of the license shall forthwith deliver
such gold coin or bullion to a Federal reserve bank.
ARTICLE IV
IMPORT FOR SMELTING AND/OR REFINING AND EXPORT
Sec. 1. Notation Upon Entry. Upon the formal entry into the United States of gold-bearing
ores, or any other gold-bearing materials imported into the, United States for smelting and/or



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refining under an agreement providing for the export of gold bullion, the importer shall notify
the Collector of Customs at the port where the gold-bearing ore or material is formally entered
that the importation is made under such agreement. The Collector shall make a notation on the
entry to this effect and forward a copy of the entry to the United States Assay Office at N e w
York, N e w York, or to the United States Mint at San Francisco, California, whichever is designated
by the importer.
Sec. 2. Sampling and Assaying. Promptly upon the receipt of each importation of gold-bear­
ing ore or material at the plant where it is first to be treated, it shall be weighed, sampled and
assayed for gold content. A reserve commercial sample shall be retained at such plant for at least
one year from the date the importation was received by the plant unless the assay is sooner veri­
fied by the Treasury Department.
Sec. 3 Plant Records. The importer shall cause an exact record, covering each importation,
to be kept at the plant of first treatment. The record shall show the gross wet weight of the im­
portation, the weight of containers, if any, the net wet weight, the percentage and wteight of mois­
ture, the net dry weight, the gold content shown by the settlement assay, and the amount of gold
bullion required to be exported under the agreement. A n attested copy of such record shall be filed
promptly with the Assay Office or the Mint, whichever has been designated to receive a copy of
the entry.
Sec. 4. Application for Export License. Not later than fifteen days from the date of entry,
the importer shall file an application with the Assay Office or the Mint, whichever has been desig­
nated to receive a copy of the entry, for a license to export gold bullion not in excess of the amount
shown by the Settlement Sheet covering the importation. Such application shall be filed in dupli­
cate, executed under oath and verified before an officer duly authorized to administer oaths, and
shall show (a) the name and address of the applicant, (b) the port at which the importation was
formally entered, (c) the entry number, (d) the date of entry, (e) the plant at which the importa­
tion was first treated, (f) the gross wet weight, (g) the weight of the containers, if any, (h) the
net wet weight, (i) the percentage and weight of moisture, (j) the net dry weight, (k) the gold
content, (1) the amount of gold bullion required to be exported under the agreement, and (m) the
name and address of the proposed consignee of the exportation. The application shall be accom­
panied by two duly attested copies of the Settlement Sheet.
Sec. 5. Issuance of Serial Numbered Certificate. If the Superintendent of the Assay Office or
of the Mint is satisfied as to the accuracy of the data shown on such application, he shall issue to
the importer a dated Serial Numbered Certificate which shall show the amount of gold specified by
the application and the amount specified by the Settlement Sheet. The Director of the Mint shall
prescribe the form of such certificate.
Sec. 6. Issuance of Export License. Upon delivery to the Assay Office or the Mint, within
120 days from the date it was issued, of the Serial Numbered Certificate the Superintendent of
the Assay Office or Mint shall issue to the importer a license to export gold bullion in the amount
applied for but not in excess of the amount specified by the Settlement Sheet as shown on such
certificate.
Sec. 7. Licenses. Each license for the export of gold bullion under this Article shall be n u m ­
bered serially and shall bear (a) the date of issue, (b) the name and address of the licensee,
(c) the name and address of the consignee, (d) the amount and description of the gold licensed,
(e) the port of export, and (f) a statement “
This license shall expire 15 days from date of issue”
.
Sec. 8. Notification of Issuance of License. At the time the license is issued, the issuing assay
office or mint shall transmit a copy thereof to the Collector of Customs at the port of export
designated thereon. N o Collector of Customs shall permit the export of any gold bullion under
this article except upon surrender of a license to export, a copy of which has been received by
him from the assay office or mint issuing the license.
Sec. 9. Expiration of License. All licenses to export gold bullion issued under this article
shall expire 15 days after date of issue and any person holding a license who fails to export the
gold bullion in accordance with the terms of the license shall forthwith deliver such bullion to a
Federal reserve bank.
ARTICLE V
ACQ UI SI TI ON O R R E T E N T I O N O F G O L D COIN, G O L D
B U L L I O N O R G O L D CERTIFICATES F O R P R O P E R
TRANSACTIONS N O T INVOLVING H O A R D I N G
Sec. 1. Licenses for Proper Transactions and for Purposes not Covered in Preceding Articles.
A ny person showing the need for gold coin or gold bullion for a proper transaction not involving
hoarding or for gold coin or gold bullion for a purpose specified in the Executive Order of April
5, 1933, and not covered by the foregoing Articles of these Regulations, m a y make application to
the Secretary of the Treasury for a license to purchase, or if such coin or bullion is already in his

possession, to retain such coin or bullion, in amounts as m a y be reasonably necessary for such


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proper transaction or purpose. Applications shall be filed with any Federal reserve bank. The
application shall be filed in duplicate, executed under oath and verified before an officer dulyauthorized to administer oaths and shall contain (a) the name and address of the applicant, (b) the
amount of gold coin or gold bullion desired to be purchased or retained, (c) the amount and desciiption of the gold coin or bullion on hand, if any, at the date of the application, (d) the proper
transaction or purpose to which the gold coin or gold bullion will be devoted and the facts m a k ­
ing necessary its purchase or retention, (e) such other facts as will enable the Secretary of the
Treasury to determine wjhether the transaction is proper, and (f) a statement that the applicant
will use such gold coin or gold bullion as he m a y be permitted to purchase or retain only for the
transaction or purpose set forth in the application. In the case of an applicant for a license who
has delivered in obedience to the Executive Order of April 5, 1933, gold coin, gold bullion or gold
certificates, the application, in addition to the above, shall state in detail (1) the amount of gold
coin, gold bullion or gold certificates delivered in obedience to the Executive Order of Aprli 5,
1933, (2) the date of such delivery, and (3) the bank at which delivered.
Sec. 2. Disposition of Applications. On the receipt of any such application, the Federal reserve
bank shall make such investigation of the case as it m a y deem advisable and shall transmit to the
Secretary of the Treasury the original of such application, together with (a) any supplemental in­
formation it m a y deem appropriate and (b) a recommendation Whether a license should be granted
or denied. The Federal reserve bank shall retain a copy of the application for its records.
Sec. 3. Granting or Denial of the License. Upon receipt of the original application and the
recommendation of the Federal reserve bank transmitting it, the Secretary of the Treasury will
grant or deny the license. A license will be granted on application for the retention or acquisition
of gold coin or bullion made by any person showing the need for such gold coin or bullion in ac­
cordance with the provisions of section 8 of the Executive Order of April 5, 1933, in cases where
such person has gold coin, gold bullion or gold certificates in his possession, or in obedience to said
Executive Order, has delivered such coin, bullion or certificates. A license so granted shall be for
an amount of gold coin or bullion not exceeding the amount of such coin, bullion or certificates held
or delivered. W h e n the issuance of a license is approved by the Secretary of the Treasury the Fed­
eral reserve bank through which application was made, will issue a license to the applicant. If
denied, the Federal reserve bank will be so advised and shall immediately notify the applicant.
The decision of the Secretary of the Treasury shall be final. The Federal reserve bank shall note
upon the retained copy of the application whether or not a license has been granted, and, if granted,
the date of the license and the amount of the gold coin or gold bullion covered thereby.
Sec. 4. Acquisition of Gold. Upon presentation of a license for the acquisition of gold coin or
bullion to a Federal reserve bank, such bank shall deliver to the licensee the amount of gold coin
or gold bullion authorized in such license upon payment therefor in an equivalent amount of any
form of coin or currency coined or issued under the laws of the United States.
Sec. 5. Reports Required on the Disposition of Gold Coin or Bullion. A n y person holding a
license for the retention or acquisition of gold coin or bullion issued under this Article, who shall
at any time dispose of such gold coin or bullion in accordance with the terms of the license or other­
wise, shall immediately file a written report in duplicate with the Federal reserve bank through
which the license was issued. Such report shall be executed under oath and verified before an offi­
cer duly authorized to administer oaths and shall contain (a) the names and addresses of the per­
son or persons to w h o m such gold coin or bullion was delivered, (b) the amounts thereof and
whether gold coin or gold bullion and (c) the reason for such delivery. On the receipt of any such
report, the Federal reserve bank receiving it shall immediately transmit the original to the Secre­
tary of the Treasury in Washington and shall retain a copy for its records. Upon the transfer
of any gold coin or bullion by a person licensed to retain or acquire the same, such licensee shall
advise the transferee of the provisions of the Executive Order of April 5, 1933, and of the penalties
for its violation, and such transferee shall deliver such gold coin or bullion so received to a Fed­
eral reserve bank or branch or agent thereof or any member bank of the Federal Reserve System in
accordance with the Executive Order of April 5, 1933, and shall be subject to the penalties of said
Executive Order for any violation thereof.
These regulations m a y be supplemented, modified or revoked at any time.
W. H. W O O D I N
Secretary of the Treasury.
Yours very truly,




Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives




Federal Reserve Bank
of Dallas
S U P PLEM EN T N O . 7

LIST OF MEMBER AND NON-MEMBER BANKS
IN THE

ELEVENTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT
Which We Are Advised Have Been Authorized
to Resume Banking Operations
THIS LIST EMBODIES ALL CHANGES MADE SINCE THE ISSUANCE
OF OUR ORIGINAL LIST, ACCORDING TO REPORTS RECEIVED BY
US THROUGH APRIL 2 6 , 1933

THIS LIST IS NOT INTENDED
TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST
THIS LIST IS BASED UPON THE BEST INFORMATION OBTAINABLE BY THE
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS TO DATE AND SHOULD BE VERIFIED.
IT IS GIVEN WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY ON OUR PART.
(Issu ed A pril 27, 1933 )

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

(♦State Member Banks.

E P — E l Paso Branch,

H—Houston Branch.

S A—San Antonio Branch)

M EM BER BAN KS
Additions lo list of MEMBER B A N E S authorized to resume banking operations:
N E W MEXICO
Lordsburg.

_______First National Bank (E P)
TEXAS

F arm ers National Bank In (H )

Pittsburg-------------------------Pittsburg National Bank

Burkburnett-------- ___________ First National Bank
Edgewood------------ ___________First National Bank
* Forney_________ _____________Forney S ta te Bank
f * Huntsville____Huntsville Bank & T ru st Co. (H )
Littlefield_____________________ First National Bank
Mercedes______________First National Bank ( S A )
Midlothian____________________ First National Bank
O’Donnell_____________________ First National Bank
Pampa_______________________ First National Bank
Paris____________________ — __First National Bank

t*R o scoe______________________ Roscoe State Bank

Brenham ____ i .

Roxton------------------------------------First National Bank

San Saba________________ San Saba N ational Bank
*Sinton____________Commercial S ta te Bank ( S A )
V alley M ills_________________ F irs t National Bank
Weslaco_______________ First National Bank ( S A )
Wheeler______________________ First National Bank

W ichita F a lls _______ W ichita F alls N ational Bank
(The W ichita S ta te Bank & T ru st Co., W ichita
F alls, Texas, has nationalized under this title.)

^Shown in our original list oj non-member banks authorized to open without restrictions. Banks since admitted to
membership.

NON-MEMBER BANKS
Additions to list of NON-MEMBER BANK S authorized to resume banking operations without any
restrictions other than those applicable to all banking institutions:
LO U ISIAN A
_____________ Commercial Bank
Arcadia—
-Caddo Trust & Savings Bank
Belcher__
_______________ Bank of Benton
Benton__
______________ Bank of Bernice
Bernice__
_______ Bossier State Bank
Bossier—
__________________Citizens Bank
Campti—
__________________ Peoples Bank
Chatham_____________Bank of Choudrant
Choudrant—
__________ Bank of Cloutierville
Cloutierville_____ Colfax Bank & Trust Co.
Colfax---------Columbia------------- ___ Caldwell Bank &Trust Co.
Columbia________ ____ Citizens Progressive Bank
____________ Bank of Coushatta
Coushatta— _ _
Dubach---------------- ____________Dubach State Bank
Grand Cane-------- ___________ Bank of Grand Cane
Harrisonburg____ Harrisonburg-Catahoula St. Bk.
Haynesville_____ _____ Planters Bank & Trust Co.
Homer______________Homer Trust & Savings Bank
Jena__________________________________ Bank of Jena
Jena__________________________La Salle State Bank
Jonesboro___________________ Jackson Parish Bank
Jonesboro___________________Jonesboro State Bank
Lake Providence___________ Lake Providence Bank
Mansfield________________ DeSoto Bank & Trust Co.
Many__________________________Peoples State Bank
Many______________Sabine State Bank & Trust Co.
Marion________________________ Marion State Bank
Mer Rouge________________ Mer Rouge State Bank
Minden_________________ Peoples Bank & Trust Co.




Monroe______

-Central Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
_________ Bank of Montgomery
Natchitoches.
_______________ Exchange Bank
Natchitoches..
— .Merchants & Farmers Bank
Natchitoches__________________Peoples Bank
Oak Grove__
_________ ___ Bank of Oak Grove
Oak Ridge__
____________ Bank of Oak Ridge
Oil City_____
__________________Oil City Bank
Olla_________
___________ ___Olla State Bank
Pelican_____ _
____________ Pelican State Bank
Plain Dealing____ ______________ First State Bank
Pleasant Hill_____ _________ Bank of Pleasant Hill
Rayville__________ _________ Richland State Bank
Ringgold_________ ____ _________ Bank of Ringgold
Robeline_____ ___ _ _____________ Bank of Robeline
Ruston___________
—Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
Ruston___________
-..Ruston State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Saline__________ '__ ______________ Bank of Saline
Shreveport________ _City Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
Sicily Island______ _____ Sicily Island State Bank
Simsboro'________ ___________ Bank of Simsboro
St. Joseph__
-Bank of St. Joseph and Tr. Co.
Tallulah_____
____Tallulah State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Vidalia______
__—.Concordia Bank & Trust Co.
Vivian_______
_________________ Bank of Vivian
West Monroe_________ __W est Monroe State Bank
Winnfield______________________ Bank of Winnfield
Winnsboro__________ Franklin State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Winnsboro_________ Winnsboro State Bk. & Tr. Co.

M ontgomery_

ARIZONA
.Bank of Willcox (E P)
Willcox__
(This is a reorganization of Riggs Bank,
Willcox, Arizona)

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

(•State Member Banks.

E P — E l Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A —San Antonio Branch)

NON-MEMBER BANK S operating without restrictions (continued).
OKLAHOM A
Antlers _
Atoka___
Bokchito.
Caddo___

-Farmers Exchange
------------Atoka State
-------------- First State
-First State

Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank

Clarita—
Clayton.
Hugo_
Tishomingo.

- Farmers
- Clayton
...- Security
-------- First

State
State
State
State

Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank

TEXAS
Abernathy.
------------First State Bank
Avalon____
----------- First State Bank
Beckville__
-Continental State Bank
Booker____
_______ First State Bank
Brady--------------------------------------- F. & M. State Bank
Burkeville------------------- Burkeville State Bank (H )
Ennis------------------------------------------- Ennis State Bank
(This is a reorganization of the Farmers State
Bank, Ennis, Texas)
Groveton______________
---------- First State Bank (H )
Gustine________________
------------------- First State Bank
H appy------------------------_____________ First State Bank
Houston________
______ Federal Trust Co. (H )
Huntington_____
.Huntington State Bank (H )
Lexington_______
__Lexington State Bank (H )
Liberty_________
______________ First State Bank (H )
Lorenzo_________
________________ Lorenzo State Bank
Los Fresnos. ____ Los Fresnos State Bank (S A )

Marquez...
---------- -- ------First State Bank
McAllen—
.City State Bank & Trust Co.
McCarney.
------------- Security State Bank
Medicine Mound_________________ First State Bank
Queen City------------------- Guaranty Bond State Bank
Rogers--------------------------------------- Rogers State Bank
Springtown________________Springtown State Bank
Sweetwater_____
.Texas Bank & Trust Co.
Taft_____________
------------ Taft Bank ( S A )
Talco____________

------------ Talco State Bank

Tioga________

_________ First State Bank

Three Rivers.

-------------First State Bank (S A )

Tulia_________

— ---------Tulia Bank & Trust Co.

Waelder________________ Citizens State Bank ( S A )
(This is a new bank taking over the affairs of
the Farmers State Bank, Waelder, Texas, which
closed February 24, 1933)

Additions to list of NON-M EM BER BANK S authorized to resume banking operations under restrictions:
LOUISIANA
Delhi_____________
Farmerville______
Logansport_______

Newellton_
SpringhillCastor„

.Bank of Delhi
___Farmerville State Bank
______ Bank of Logansport

________ Tensas State Bank
.Commercial Bk. & Tr. Co.
-------- Castor State Bank

OKLAHOM A
Antlers____
Mannsville-

____First State Bank
.Mannsville State Bank

I

Valliant.

Farmers State Guaranty Bank

TEXAS
Frost_________________________ ..Citizens State Bank
Hallsville_____________________ Farmers State Bank
Hedley________________________ Security State Bank
Jacksonville_________________ First State Bank (H)

LaVernia.
MemphisRanger__
Taft._____

LaVernia State Bank ( S A )
-------- —— Citizens State Bank
______Commercial State Bank
-------First State Bank ( S A )

Delete from list of NON-M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations I
ARIZON A
.Bank of Lowell (E P)

Lowell..

LOU ISIAN A
BastropBastrop-

-Bastrop State Bank & Trust Co.
____Citizens State Bk. & Tr. Co.

Grayson
Minden_

__________________ Grayson Bank
.Bank of Minden and Trust Co.

TEXAS
Cedar Hill_______________________ First State Bank
Dundee___________________________ First State Bank
Henrietta_________ W . B. Worsham & Co., Bankers
Laredo__Mexican American Coml. Bkg. Co. (S A )
New Boston__________________ Farmers State BankRowlett_______________________ F. & M. State Bank
Runge_______________ .__ Citizens State Bank (S A )




San Angelo_______Concho Valley Loan

& Trust

Co.

San Antonio___ Merchants & Mechanics Bk. ( S A )
Saratoga______ _________Saratoga State Bank (H )
Southmayde__________________ Security State Bank
Temple—

___________Temple Trust Co.

Weslaco-

-Security State Bank ( S A )

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives




EiVED

g i (j )

Federal Reserve Bank
of Dallas
S

upplement

n o

. 6

LIST OF MEMBER AND NON-MEMBER BANKS
IN THE

ELEVENTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT
Which W e Are Advised Have Been Authorized
to Resume Banking Operations
THIS LIST EMBODIES ALL CHANGES MADE SINCE THE ISSUANCE
OF OUR ORIGINAL LIST, ACCORDING TO REPORTS RECEIVED BY
US THROUGH APRIL 19 , 1933

THIS LIST IS NOT INTENDED
TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST
THIS LIST IS BASED UPON THE BEST INFORMATION OBTAINABLE BY THE
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS TO DATE AND SHOULD BE VERIFIED.
IT IS GIVEN WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY ON OUR PART.
(Issued A pril 20, 1933)

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings

of the National Archives

(♦State Member Banks.

E P — E l Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A—San Antonio Branch)

M EM BER BAN KS
Additions to list of MEMBER BAN K S authorized to resume banking operations:
N E W MEXICO
Lordsburg.

--------First National Bank ( E P )

TEXA S
Burkburnett
____________ First National Bank
____________ First National Bank
Edgewood—
_______________ Forney State Bank
*Forney.___
f*H untsville-t— Huntsville Bank & Trust Co. (H)
______ —First National Bank
Littlefield—
.First National Bank (S A )
Mercedes—
________ First National Bank
Midlothian.
________ First National Bank
O’Donnell—
_______ First National Bank
Pampa------________First National Bank
Paris______

Pittsburg------------------------- Pittsburg National Bank
f*Roscoe____________ i t ________ Roscoe State Bank
Roxton------------------------------------ First National Bank
*Sinton_--- --------------- Commercial State Bank (S A )
Valley Mills__________________ First National Bank
Weslaco_______________ First National Bank ( S A )
Wheeler_______ ______________ First National Bank
Wichita Falls— :t'____ Wichita Falls National Bank
(The Wichita State Bank & Trust Co., Wichita
Falls, Texas, has nationalized under this title.)

f Shown in our original list oj non-member banks authorized to open without restrictions. Banks since admitted to
m embership.

NON-MEMBER BAN KS
Additions to list of NON-M EM BER BANK S authorized to resume banking operations without any
restrictions other than those applicable to all banking institutions:
LO U ISIAN A
_____________ Commercial Bank
.Caddo Trust & Savings Bank
_______________ Bank o f Benton
___ Bank of Bernice
.Bossier State Bank
______ Citizens Bank
Campti_
______ Peoples Bank
Chatham.
___Bank of Choudrant
Choudrant---------------------.Bank of Cloutierville
Cloutierville------------------Colfax___________________Colfax Bank & Trust Co.
Columbia______________Caldwell Bank &Trust Co.
.Citizens Progressive Bank
Columbia_________
________ Bank of Coushatta
Coushatta-------------Dubach________________________ Dubach State Bank
Grand Cane__________________ Bank of Grand Cane
Harrisonburg____ Harrisonburg-Catahoula St. Bk.
Haynesville___________ Planters Bank & Trust Co.
Homer______________Homer Trust & Savings Bank
Jena__________________________________ Bank of Jena
_.L a Salle State Bank
Jena_______________
—Jackson Parish Bank
Jonesboro-------------.Jonesboro State Bank
Jonesboro-----------—
_Lake Providence Bank
Lake Providence—
Mansfield________________ DeSoto Bank & Trust Co.
Many__________________________Peoples State Bank
Many______________Sabine State Bank & Trust Co.
Marion_________________________Marion State Bank
.Mer Rouge State Bank
Mer Rouge.---------------Minden_________________ Peoples Bank & Trust Co.
Arcadia—
Belcher....
Benton—
B ern iceBossier—




Monroe______
.Central Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
Montgomery_________ Bank of Montgomery
Natchitoches.
.Exchange Bank
Natchitoches.
.Merchants & Farmers Bank
Natchitoches.
_______________ Peoples Bank
Oak Grove__ ------------------------- Bank of Oak Grove
Oak Ridge__ ------------------------- Bank of Oak Ridge
Oil City_____ ---------------------------------- Oil City Bank
Olla__________ ___________________ Olla State Bank
Pelican______ ____ ____________ Pelican State Bank
Plain Dealing____________________First State Bank
Pleasant Hill________________Bank of Pleasant Hill
Rayville_____________________ Richland State Bank
Ringgold--------------------------------------Bank of Ringgold
Robeline_________________________ Bank of Robeline
Ruston________________ Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
Ruston____________ ___ _Ruston State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Saline______________________________ Bank of Saline
Shreveport___________ City Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
Sicily Island________ ...——Sicily Island State Bank
Simsboro______ ______ ___ ____ __Bank of Simsboro
St. Joseph_______ Bank of St. Joseph and Tr. Co.
Tallulah______________Tallulah State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Vidalia_______________ Concordia Bank & Trust Co.
Vivian.________________________ ____ Bank of Vivian
W est Monroe___ __ ____ W est Monroe State Bank
Winnfield_______ -------------------- Bank of Winnfield
Winnsboro— ____ ___Franklin State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Winnsboro______ —Winnsboro State Bk. & Tr. Co.

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

(♦State Member Banks. E P—El Paso Branch. H—Houston Branch. S A—San Antonio Branch)

NON-MEMBER BANKS operating without restrictions (continued).
ARIZONA
-Bank of Willcox (E P )

Willcox.

(This is a reorganization of R iggs Bank,
Willcox, Arizona)
OKLAHOMA
Antlers
Atoka__
Bokchito.
Caddo___

-Farm ers Exchange
.Atoka S tate
__ F ir s t S tate
—F ir s t State

Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank

C la rita Clayton..
Hugo.
Tishomingo_

-Farm ers
-Clayton
.Security
——F ir s t

S tate
State
State
S tate

Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank

TEXA S
Abernathy.
Avalon.......

Beckville—
Booker____

Brady_____
Groveton—
Gustine__ _
H appy____
Houston__
Huntington--------Lexington_______
Liberty — i---------Lorenzo-------------Los Fresnos.

-F irs t S tate Bank
-F irst State Bank
.Continental State Bank
----------.F irs t State Bank
__ _F. & M. State Bank
-F irst State Bank (H )
____—F ir s t State Bank
______ F irs t S tate Bank
.Federal T ru st Co. (H )
.Huntington S tate Bank (H )
__Lexington S tate Bank (H )
_______ F ir s t State Bank (H )
________ Lorenzo State Bank
.Los Fresnos State Bank ( S A )

Marquez.
McAllen..
McCamey______ Medicine Mound.
MemphisQueen City_
R o g e rs____
Springtown..
SweetwaterTaffc___ !____
Talco_
TiogaThree R iv ersT u lia _ —

.F irs t State Bank
.City State Bank & T ru st Go.
.Security State Bank
___ F irs t S tate Bank
.Citizens S tate Bank
.Guaranty Bond S tate Bank
.Rogers State Bank
__ Springtown S tate Bank
-Texas Bank & T ru st Co.
----------- T aft Bank (S A )
---------- .Talco State Bank
------------- F ir s t S tate Bank
___ F ir s t S tate Bank (S A )
----- Tulia Bank & Trust Co.

Additions to list of NON-M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations under restrictions:
LOUISIANA
DelhiFarmerville..
Logansport„

.Bank of Delhi
-Farm erville State Bank
____Bank of Logansport

Newellton.
SpringhilL
Castor—

________ Tensas S tate Bank
..Commercial Bk. & T r. Co.
________ Castor S tate B ank.

OKLAHOMA
Antlers,.— Manns ville-

.F irst State Bank
.Mannsville State Bank

Valliant-

.F arm ers S tate Guaranty Bank

TEXA S
F ro st— _
HallsviHeHedley..
Jacksonville.

—Citizens State Bank
-F a rm e rs S tate Bank
—Security State Bank
.F ir s t State Bank (H )

LaVernia------------------LaVernia State Bank ( S A )
R a n g e r__________________ Commercial State Bank
T aft.____H I —F ir s t S ta te Bank
Burkeville------------------Burkeville S tate Bank (H )

Delete from list of NON-M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operational
ARIZONA
_Bank of Lowell (E P )

Lowell-

LOUISIANA
Bastrop..
^ fB a stro p ,

.B astrop '•State Bank & Trust Co.
.Citizens S tate Bk. & T r. Co.

Grayson^.
Minden—

-Grayson Bank^
-Bank of Minden and T rust Co.

TEXA S
San Angelo—. __ Concho Valley Loan & Trust Co.
San Antonio. .Merchants & Mechanics Bk. (S A )

..First S tate Bank
Cedar Hill—— ------ ,----------.F irst State Bank
Dundee________ ___ _______—
H e n r i e t t a . W . B . Worsham & Co., Bankers
Laredo__Mexican American Coml. Bkg. Co. (S A )
New Boston_____ __________ ...Farm ers S tate Bank
•Rowfett
____F. & M. S tate Bank

Temple_____

......______________Temple Trust Co.

Runge_______________ Citizens State Bank (S A)

Weslaco-------

-Security State Bank (S A )




Saratoga____ ____ ...___ Saratoga State Bank (H )
Southmayde.. _________ _ ____Security State Bank

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives




(
V*?

Federal Reserve Bank
of Dallas
S upplem ent No , 5

U S T OF MEMBER AND NON-MEMBER BANKS
IN THE

ELEVENTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT
Which We Are Advised Have Been Authorized
to Resume Banking Operations
THIS LIST EMBODIES ALL CHANGES MADE SINCE THE ISSUANCE
OF OUR ORIGINAL LIST, ACCORDING TO REPORTS RECEIVED BY
US THROUGH APRIL 12, 1933

THIS LIST IS NOT INTENDED
TO BE USED AS A PAR U S T
THIS LIST IS BASED UPON THE BEST INFORMATION OBTAINABLE BY THE
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS TO DATE AND SHOULD BE VERIFIED.
IT IS GIVEN WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY ON OUR PART.
(Issu ed A pril 13 ,1 9 3 3)

/

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

(♦State Member Banks.

E P — E l Paso Branch.

H— Houston Branch.

S A —San Antonio Branch)

M EM BER BAN KS
Additions to list of M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations:
N E W MEXICO
Lordsburg—

-------- F irs t National Bank ( E P )
TEXA S

Burkburnett-------------------------F ir s t National Bank
Edgewood__________________ F irs t National Bank
*Forney_______________________ Forney State Bank
Littlefield___________________ F irs t National Bank
Mercedes_____________ F ir s t National Bank ( S A )
Midlothian___________________F ir s t National Bank
—F irs t National Bank
O’DonnellPam pa----.F irs t National Bank

Paris . ___...__________________ F irs t National Bank
Pittsburg----------------------- Pittsburg National Bank
Roxton--------------------------------- F irs t National Bank
*Sinton__________ --.Commercial State Bank ( S A )
Valley Mills____ z f c _________ F irst National Bank
Weslaco__—_____——__F irs t National Bank ( S A )
Wheeler.-------------------------------F irs t National Bank

NON-MEMBER BANKS
Additions to list of NON-M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations without any
restrictions other than those applicable to all banking institutions:
LOUISIANA
-Commercial Bank
Arcadia.
B astrop_________ Bastrop State Bank & Trust Co.
Bastrop_____________ Citizens State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Belcher.—_________ Caddo Trust & Savings Bank
Benton__________________________ Bank of Benton
Bernice_________________________ Bank of Bernice
Bossier_______________________ Bossier State Bank
Campti_______________________ _____ Citizens Bank
.Peoples Bank
Chatham____
_________Bank of Choudrant
Choudrant__
______ Bank of Cloutierville
Cloutierville.
__Colfax Bank & Trust Co.
Colfax______
.Caldwell Bank &Trust Co.
Columbia ...
...Citizens Progressive Bank
Columbia—
_________Bank of Coushatta
Coushatta..
Dubach_______________________Dubach S tate Bank
Grand Cane_________________ Bank of Grand Cane
Grayson___________________________ Grayson Bank
Harrisonburg____ Harrisonburg-Catahoula St. Bk.
Haynesville__________ Planters Bank & Trust Co.
Homer_____________ Homer T rust & Savings Bank
Jen a________________________________ Bank of Jen a
Jen a________ _______________ L a Salle State Bank
Jonesboro__________________ Jackson Parish Bank
Jonesboro-_________________ Jonesboro State Bank
Lake Providence___ _______ Lake Providence Bank
Mansfield____ __________DeSoto Bank & Trust Co.
Many___________________ -___ ..Peoples S tate Bank
Many__________ ... Sabine State Bank & Trust Co.
Marion_______________________ Marion S tate Bank




Mer Rouge__________
.Mer Rouge State Bank
Minden________________ Peoples Bank & Trust Co.
Monroe____________Central Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
Montgomery_______________ Bank of Montgomery
Natchitoches_____________________Exchange Bank
Natchitoches________ Merchants & Farm ers Bank
Natchitoches_______________________ Peoples Bank.
Oak Grove___________________ Bank of Oak Grove;
Oak Ridge.—________ __ ______Bank of Oak Ridge
Oil City___________________________ Oil City Bank
Olla____________________________ 011a State Bank:
Pelican_______________________ Pelican State Bank
Plain Dealing__________________ F irs t State Bank
Pleasant Hill_______ ________Bank of Pleasant Hill
Rayville___________________ Richland State Bank
Ringgold_______________________ Bank of Ringgold
Robeline____ ____________ ______Bank of Robeline
Ruston_______________ Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
Ruston______ ____ ____ Ruston State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Saline_____ ________ ______________ Bank of Saline
Shreveport__________ City Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
Sicily Island_____________Sicily Island State Bank
Simsboro---------------------------------Bank of Simsboro
Tallulah_____________Tallulah State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Vidalia______________ Concordia Bank & Trust Co.
Vivian____________________________Bank of Vivian
W est Monroe.__— ______W est Monroe State Bank
Winnfield, ____ —___________ - Bank of Winnfield
Winnsboro_________ Franklin State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Winnsboro________ Winnsboro State Bk. & Tr. Co.

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

(♦State Member Banks., E P —El Paso Branch. H—Houston Branch.

SA—San Antonio Branch)

NON-MEMBER BANKS operating without restrictions (continued).
ARIZONA
.Bank of Willcox (E P)

Willcox.

(This is a reorganization of R iggs Bank,
Willcox, Arizona)
OKLAHOMA
A n tlers________________ Farm ers Exchange
Atoka_________________________ A toka S tate
- F i r s t State
Bokchito.
-F irs t State
Caddo-__

Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank

Clarita...
Clayton.
HiigoTishomingo.

.Farm ers
—Clayton
—Security
------ F ir s t

State
State
State
State

Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank

TEXA S
Abernathy_______________________ F irst State Bank
__.ttr...::—
J*LFirst State Bank
Avftfhw.
Beckville____________ r____ Continental State Bank
Booker-__—-~b— ___________ —f L First State Bank
Brady________ - - ___ -4—________ F. & M. State Bank

Groveton___________ _______F irs t State Bank (H)
Gustine_________________________ F irs t State Bank
H ap p y____________ i ________<*£r-First State Bank
Houston.,._______________ ...Federal T ru st Co, (H)
Huntington_________ Huntington S tate Bank (H)
Lexington'-.___________ Lexington State Bank (H)
Liberty__________________ .—.F irs t State Bank (H)
Lorenzo.. —_____ - __________..Lorenzo State Bank

Los Fresnos. - ± . -L o s Fresnos State Bank ( S A )
McAllen----------.City State Bank & Trust Co.
McCamey------------------------------Security State Bank
Memphis— — — —— .--------- Citizens S tate Bank
Queen City..
^Guaranty Bond State Bank
R o g ers__
------ 2 6 -..Rogers State Bank
Springtown..
------Springtown State Bank
Sweetwater— Texas Bank & Trust Co.
T a ft— _____
--------------T aft Bank ( S A )
T a lco _______
--------------Talco State Bank
Tioga________
----------------F irs t State Bank
Three Rivers.
..F irst S tate Bank (S A )
Tulia_____
- Tulia Bank & Trust Co.

Additions to list of NON-MEMBER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations under restrictions:

LOUISIANA
Castor.:
Delhi—
Farmerville.

Logansport-:

.Castor State Bank
__ Bank of Delhi
__ Farm erville State Bank
______ Bank of Logansport

Newellton. ———

u^Tensas State Bank

St. Joseph:.---------.Bank of St. Joseph and Tr. Co.
Springhill— — _

— ..Commercial Bk. & Tr. Co.

OKLAHOMA
Antlers-----Mannsville.

.F ir s t S tate Bank
.Mannsville State Bank

VaEiant.

— .Farm ers S tate Guaranty Bank

TEXA S
Burkeville— _____ ___Burkeville State Bank (H )
F rost.—__ — __ ___________ __Citizens State Bank
-F a rm e rs State Bank
HaHsviile.
...Security S tate Bank
Hedley.
.F irst State Bank (H )
J acksonville.....------- -

LaV em ia---------- ------- LaVernia State Bank ( S A )
Marquez— _____ —

-F irst S tate'B an k
R a n g e r--------- ------------- -^T.-Commercial State Bank
T aft---------------------- -------- F ir s t S tate B ank ( S A )
'Sts*#

Delete from list of NON-M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations!
ARIZONA
.Bank of Lowell ( E P )

Lowell..

LOUISIANA
Minden___ "V

.Bank of Minden and. T rust Co.
texas

_______F ir s t S tate Bank
Cedar Hill.
Dundee?—
_______ ___________F irs t S tate fiaiik
Heuriftta:-,—* —
B. Worsham & Co., Bankers
Laredo-'iMexican American Coml. Bkg. Co, (S A )
New Boston. —
^ ____ ___ F arm ers S tate Bank
Rowlett_________________ -___ F . & M. S tate Bank
Runge________________ ..Citizens State Bank (S A )




w,

San Angelo______ Concho Valley Loan & Trust Co.
San Antonio-— Merchants & Mechanics Bk. ( S A )
Saratoga --—
Southmayde.——_L—

Sar at oga State Bank (H )
..Security State Bank

Temple___L : _ j f c . — ___- __—‘-.-Tem ple Trust Co.
Weslaco______________ Security State Bank ( S A )

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives




• 4 1 0 . 61

Federal Reserve Bank
of Dallas
S

upplem ent

n o

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LIST OF MEMBER. AND NON-MEMBER BANKS
IN THE

ELEVENTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT
Which W e Are Advised Have Been Authorized
to Resume Banking Operations
THIS LIST EMBODIES ALL CHANGES MADE SINCE THE ISSUANCE
OF OUR ORIGINAL LIST, ACCORDING TO REPORTS RECEIVED BY
US THROUGH APRIL 5, 1933

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TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST
THIS LIST IS BASED UPON THE BEST INFORMATION OBTAINABLE BY THE
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS TO DATE AND SHOULD BE VERIFIED.
IT IS GIVEN WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY ON OUR PART.
(Issued A pril 6, 1933)

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

(♦State Member Banks.

E P — E l Paso Branch.

H— Houston Branch.

S A — San Antonio Branch)

M EM BER BAN KS
Additions to list of MEMBER BAN K S authorized to resume banking operations:
N E W MEXICO
Lordsburg------------------- First National Bank ( E P ) /
TEX^S
Burkburnett
Edgewood__
*Forney____
Littlefield__
Mercedes___
Midlothian—
O’Donnell—

____________ First National B an k -^ ^ Pampa-J,_____________________ First National Bank
____________ First National Banker / P ___
______
a ris _________________________
First National Bankyj/
. " t _____________Forney State Bank V'' j/'Pittsburg—
________ Pittsburg National B an k ^ /
_____________ First National Bank
Roxton
_____________First National Bank^
______First National Bank ( S A ) /
*Sinton ____________ Commercial State Bank ( S A ) - , ■
______ _____ First National Bank s/
Weslaco— —
_______First National Bank ( S A )
Wheeler__-— ---------------- —____ First National Bank /
____ _________ First National Bank /

NON-MEMBER BAN KS
Additions to list of NON-MEMBER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations without any
restrictions other than those applicable to all banking institutions:
LO U ISIAN A

Arcadia________________________Commercial Bank
B astrop _________ B astrop S tate Bank & Tru st Co.
B astrop _____________Citizens S ta te B k. & Tr. Co.
B elcher_____ 2^1___ Caddo T ru st & Savings Bank
Benton__________________________ Bank of Benton
Bernice_________ _______________ Bank of Bernice
B ossier_______________________ B ossier State Bank
Campti____________________________ Citizens Bank
Chatham__________ _____ ____________ Peoples Bank
Choudrant____________________ Bank of Choudrant
iCloutierville____ ________ Bank of Cloutierville
Colfax_________________ Colfax Bank & T ru st Co.
Columbia__________— Caldwell Bank &T ru st Co.
Columbia______________ Citizens Progressive Bank
Coushatta____________________ B ank o f Coushatta
Dubach______ — ____________ Dubach S ta te Bank
Grand Cane___ __— ________ Bank of Grand Cane
Grayson___________________________ Grayson Bank
Harrisonburg-....—Harrisonburg-Catahoula St. Bk.
Haynesville___________P lanters Bank & Tru st Co.
Homer_____________Homer Tru st & Savings Bank
Je n a ________________________________ Bank .of Jen a
Je n a ________________________ L a Salle State Bank
Jonesboro__________________ Jack son Parish Bank
Jonesboro_________________ Jonesboro S ta te Bank
Lake Providence__________ Lake Providence Bank
Many________________________ Peoples S ta te Bank
M any____________ Sabine State Bank & T ru st Co.
Marion_______________________ Marion S ta te Bank
Mer Rouge_______________ M er Rouge S ta te Bank




Minden____ ___ ___ Bank of Minden and Tru st Co.
Minden________________Peoples Bank & Tru st Co.
Monroe___________ Central Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
Montgomery_______________ Bank of Montgomery
N atchitoches_____________________E xchange Bank
N atchitoches________ M erchants & Farm ers Bank
N atchitoches_______________ _____ —Peoples Bank
Oak Grove___________________ B ank of Oak Grove
Oak Ridge___________________ Bank of Oak Ridge
Oil City___________________________ Oil City Bank
O lla____________________________ 011a S tate Bank
Pelican_______________________Pelican S tate Bank
P lain D ealing__________________ F ir s t S ta te Bank
Pleasant Hill .. ____ ______Bank of Pleasant Hill
R ayville________ __________ Richland S ta te Bank
Ringgold-_____________________ Bank of Ringgold
Robeline_______________________ Bank of Robeline
Ruston____ .— Citizens Bank & T ru st Co.
Ruston______ ___ ____ Ruston S ta te Bk. & Tr. Co.
Saline________ __________________ Bank of Saline
S h r e v e p o r t ________ City Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
Sicily Island___ _____ _
Sicily Island State Bank
Simsboro______________________Bank of Simsboro
T allu lah___________ ..Tallulah S tate Bk. & Tr. Co.
Vidalia— __ _______ Concordia Bank & T ru st Co.
Vivian___________________________ Bank o f Vivian
W est Monroe__________ W est Monroe S ta te Bank
Winnfield_________________ __- Bank of Winnfield
W innsboro........... ....—Franklin S tate B k. & T r. Co.
Winnsboro________ Winnsboro S ta te Bk. & Tr. Co.

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

(•State Member Banka.

E P — E l Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A — San Antonio Branch)

NON-MEMBER BANKS operating without restrictions (continued).
ARIZONA
Willcox____ _______________Bank of Willcox (E P)
(This is a reorganization of Riggs Bank,
Willcox, Arizona)
OKLAHOMA
A n tlers________________ Farm ers Exchange
Atoka_________________________ Atoka State
Bokchito________________________ F irs t State
Caddo__________________________ F irst State

Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank

Clarita
_________________ F arm ers
Clayton______________________ Clayton
Hugo________________________ Security
Tishomingo_____________________F irs t

State
State
State
State

Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank

T EX A S
Abernathy________ i t ___________ F irst State Bank
Beckville-_________________ Continental State Bank
Groveton__________________ F irs t State Bank (H )
Gustine_________________________ F irs t State Bank
Houston_____________ ___ ...Federal Trust Co. (H )
H untington_________ Huntington State Bank (H )
Lexington____________ Lexington State Bank (H )
Liberty___________________ '.F irs t State Bank (H )
Lorenzo____ ________________ Lorenzo State Bank
McAllen_______ d t___ City State Bank & Trust Co.

McCainey____________________Security State Bank
Memphis_________ 1__________Citizens S tate Bank
Queen City____________Guaranty Bond State Bank
Springtown____ __ _______ Springtown State Bank
Sweetwater_____________Texas Bank & Trust Co.
T aft___________________________ T aft Bank ( S A )
Talco__________________________ Talco State Bank
T io g a _________ r_________________ F irs t State Bank
Three Rivers_____________F irst State Bank ( S A )
Tulia_____________________Tulia Bank & Trust Co.

Additions to list of NON-MEMBER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations under restrictions:
LOUISIANA
Castor.________________________ Castor State Bank
Newellton_____________________Tensas State Bank
Delhi_______________________________Bank of Delhi
St. Joseph_______ Bank of St. Joseph and Tr. Co.
Farm erville______________ Farm erville State Bank
Springhill_____________
Commercial Bk. & Tr. Co.
Logansport__________________ Bank of Logansport
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OKLAHOMA
A ntlers___ ___ -___ ______________F irs t State Bank
Mannsville—__ ________ ____ Mannsville State Bank

Valliant__________ Farm ers State Guaranty Bank

TEXA S

]

Burkeville___ ___ ____ Burkeville State Bank (H )
F ro st________________ -______ Citizens State Bank
Hallsville______ _____________ Farm ers State Bank
Hedley________ 4"-____________Security State Bank
Jacksonville________________ F irst State Bank (H )

LaV ernia----------------- LaVernia State Bank ( S A )
Los Fresnos--------- Los Fresnos State Bank (S A )
Marquez------------------------------------ F irs t State Bank
T aft------------------------------- F irs t State Bank ( S A )

Delete from original list of NON-M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations
w ith o u t r e s t r ic t io n s :

ARIZONA
Lowell-

__:_____ Bank of Lowell (E P )
TEXA S

Cedar Hill______________________F irs t State Bank
Dundee__________________ ______ F irst State Bank
Henrietta___ I' W. B. Worsham & Co., Bankers
New Boston
____________ Farm ers State Bank
Rowlett_____________________ F . & M. State Bank




R u n g e________________ Citizens State Bank (S A )
San Angelo.— __Concho Valley Loan & Trust Co.
San Antonio___Merchants & Mechanics Bk. ( S A )
Southmayde_________________ Security State Bank
Weslaco______________ Security State Bank ( S A )

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

t f '/ /

F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BAN K
O F D A LLA S

H l O .O l i n )

Dallas, Texas, March 31, 1933.

Regulations Issued by the Secretary of the Treasury under the President’s
Proclamation Declaring a Bank Holiday— Continued
To the Bank Addressed:
Supplementing our Circulars of March 18, 21, 23 and 29, on the above subject, I quote the follow­
ing regulations received from the Secretary of the Treasury:
Regulation 31.
“
A n y banking institution which is a member of the Federal Reserve System and is not licensed
to perform usual banking functions, but which is duly authorized to engage 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,
m a y transact such business in the normal and usual manner and m a y make payments on account
of the principal or income of trust or other fiduciary funds to the persons entitled thereto; pro­
vided, that, except to the extent permitted by other emergency banking regulations, no such bank­
ing institution shall withdraw or pay out any trust or other fiduciary funds on deposit with any
other department of such banking institution or make any other payment in connection with any
trust or other fiduciary funds which would operate to discharge, as a whole or in part, any indebt­
edness, as distinguished from any trust or other fiduciary duty, of such banking institution.
This regulation supersedes emergency banking regulation number 13 of March 7, 1933, which
is hereby revoked.”
Regulation 32.
“
A n y state bank which is a member of the Federal Rjeserve System, and is not licensed by the
Secretary of the Treasury to perform usual banking functions, m a y permit withdrawals of deposits
which are lawfully secured by collateral; provided, that such withdrawals are (A) permissable
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 creation of any preferences, and (C) Approved by the appropriate state authority
having supervision of such bank.
A n y such bank is authorized to carry on such usual banking functions as m a y be essential to
allow the withdrawals permitted by this regulation, subject to the provisions and restrictions above
set forth and except as otherwise prohibited.”




Very truly yours.

Governor.

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

16 . 6/
FEDERAL. R E S E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

Dallas, Texas, March 30, 1933

To the Member Bank Addressed:

Until further advised, all cash items drawn on unlicensed banks (including those for
which a conservator has been appointed) will be handled by Federal reserve banks in the
usual manner under the terms of Federal Reserve Board’
s Regulation “
J”and check col­
lection circular No. 10, Series of 1930, issued pursuant thereto by the Federal Reserve
Bank of Dallas, except that outgoing cash letters to unlicensed member and non-member
banks will contain the additional protest instructions:
“
If any item of less than $500 is returned for the sole reason ‘
Drawn against
restricted account,’do not protest unless the word ‘
Protest’is stamped or writ­
ten on the face thereof.”
Therefore, should you desire any items of less than $500 drawn on an unlicensed
member or non-member bank to be protested when returned solely for the reason “
Drawn
against restricted account,” please stamp or write on the face of the item the word
“
Protest,”accompanied by the usual A. B. A. designation of your bank.
This circular supersedes our general letter of March 24, 1933, and amends our check
collection circular No. 10, series of 1930.




Yours very truly,

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Federal Reserve Bank
ofi IDallas
S

upplement

n o

. 3

LIST OF MEMBER AND NON-MEMBER BANKS
IN THE

ELEVENTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT
Which We Are Advised Have Been Authorized
to Resume Banking Operations
T H IS L IS T EM BO DIES ALL CH ANGES MADE SIN C E T H E ISSU A N CE
OF O U R O R IG IN A L L IST , A CCO R D IN G T O R E P O R T S R EC E IV E D B Y
US T H R O U G H M A RCH 2 9 , 1933

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TO BE USED AS A PAR LIST

T H IS L IS T IS BASED UPON T H E B E S T IN FO R M A T IO N O BTA IN A BL E B Y T H E
FED ER A L R ESER V E BA N K OF DALLAS T O D A T E A N D SH OULD BE V E R IF IE D .
I T IS G IV E N W IT H O U T R E S P O N S IB IL IT Y O N O U R P A R T .

(Issued M arch 30, 1933)

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Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

(♦State Member Banks.

E P —El Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A —San Antonio Branch)

M EM BER BAN KS
Additions to list of M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations:

v''NEirMEXICO
Lordsburg...------- —

.F irs t National Bank ( E P )

TEXAS
Burkburnett.
Edgewood-—
Littlefield— ~
Mercedes.......
Midlothian—
O’Donnell.
Pam pa..—

----------- F irs t National Bank
----------- F ir s t National Bank
—T_______ F irs t National Bank
___ -F irst National Bank ( S A )
,,—
....JFirst; National Bank
J l r s t National Bank
__________ F ir s t National Bank

P aris__________ .—_____ ______F irst National Bank:
Pittsburg.,—..-..-*— -i.— Pittsburg National Bank
Roxton----- ------ ------------------- -F irst National Bank
"-f~
*Sinton...
.Commercial S tate Bank (S A)'
Weslaco..

___F ir s t National Bank (SA)|

Wheeler.

--------------- F ir s t National Bank

NON-MEMBER BA N K S
Additions to list of NON-M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations without any;
restrictions other than those applicable to all banking institutions:
LOUISIANA
___ __________ _____..Commercial Bank
Arcadia.
Bastrop______.......Bastrop State Bank & 'Trust Go.
Bastrop_____________ Citizens S tate Bk. & T r. Co.
Benton..___________ -_____________Bank of Benton
.Bank of Bernice
Bernice....
.Bossier State Bank
Bossier.—
______Citizeiis Bank
Campti__
______ Peoples Bank
Chatham.
^....__ Bank of Choudrant
Choudrant...^
___Bank of Cloutierville
Cloutierville..
_______ Colfax Bank & T rust Co*
Colfax...———
—.——Caldwell Bank &Trust Co.
Columbia-.—
______ Citizens Progressive Bank
Columbia__
______________ Bank of Coushatta
Coushatta__
________ Dubach S tate Bank
Dubach------_______ Bank of Grand Cane
Grand Cane..
______________Grayson Bank
Grayson..
Harrisonburg____Harrisonburg-Catahoula St. Bk..
Haynesville.— ________ Planters Bank & Trust Co.
Homer_____________ Homer Tsust & Savings Bank
Jen a_________________________ —_____ .Bank of Jena
___L a Salle State B a n k .
Jena.
Jonesboro___,uLi_
__Jackson Parish Bank
—Jonesboro State Bank/
Jonesboro.__.
_ L a k e Providence Bank
Lake Providence-Peoples State Bank
Many__Sabine State Bank & T rust Co.
Many_____ ..
_____ !___ _____Marion S tate Bank
Marion_____
.Mer Rouge State Bank
Mer Rouge.,
Mrnlen — Z _...„ .—Bank of Minden and T ru st Co.




Peoples Bank & Trust Co.
Minden..
Monr#® .--— — .__ ...Central Savings Bk. & Tr. Co.
Montgomery.______________ Bank of MontgomeryNatchitoches__________________ —.Exchange Banfel
Natchitoches..—_____ Merchants & F arm ers Bank
Natchitoches.— — — ..________ ____ Peoples Bank
Oak Grove___________________ .Bank of Oak Grove
Oak Ridge________ ___________ Bank of Oak Ridge
Oil City.___________ ______:_________Oil City Bank
Olla__ ^
------------------------------- 011a State Bank
Pelican—,— ..___ _____________ Pelican State Bank
Plain Dealing__________________ F ir s t S tate Bank
Pleasant Hill_______________Bank of Pleasant Hilt
Rayville___________________ Richland S tate Bank
Ringgold-----------------------------------Bank of Ringgold
Robeline_______________________ Bank of Robeline
Ruston_______________ Citizens Bank & T rust Co,
Ruston_______________ Ruston State Bk. & T r. CoJ
Saline.i_______________ _____ ...Bank of Saline
Shreveport.__________ City Savings Bk. & T r. Co.:
Island_____________Sicily Island State Bank
Simsboro.________ _____________ Bank of Simsboro
Tallulah..:—
.Tallulah State Bk. & Tr. Co.
Vidalia—__— Concordia Bank & Trust Co.!
-•
iVivian*_w.U -:z-.i—^ ------------ —___ .Bank of Vivian
W est Monroe______—___W est Monroe State Bank
Winnfield_____________________Bank of Winnfield
Winnsboro_________ Franklin State Bk. & Tr. Co.

Winnsboro.— .__ ..Winnsboro State Bk. & Tr. Co.

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

(•State Member Banks.

E P—El Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A —San Antonio Branch)

NON-MEMBER BANKS operating without restrictions (continued).
OKLAHOMA
A n tle rs-------------------------Farm ers Exchange
Atoka-------------.------------------------Atoka State
Bokchito------------------------------------ F irs t S tate
Caddo---------------------------------- i__ -F irs t State

Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank

C larita_____________________ Farm ers
Clayton______________________Clayton
Hugo------------------------------------ Security
Tishomingo.—.—.------- ----------------F irs t

State
State
State
State

Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank

TEXAS

-V

Beckville..__ _____________ Continental State Bank
Groveton.—.— __ ....:_,i______ F irs t S tate Bank (H )
Gustine.... . . .T__ ,____ ...____ ...F irst State Bank
Houston_______ .__ ________Federal Trust Co. (H )
Huntington______ .^ H u n tin g to n State Bank (H )
T Lexington_______—.;£b_Lexington State Bank (H )
■f Liberty:—- --;:.—..-:..— ^ . ____ F irs t State Bank (H )
-f Lorqnzo______________________Lorenzo State Bank
McCamey____________________Security State Bank

Memphis_______ —.___________Citizens State Bank
-+- Queen City_______ ...^ .G u aran ty Bond S ta te Bank
i- Springtown___________ Springtown S tate Bank
■r Sweetwater__.—— - — ..Texas Bank & Trust Co.
T aft— ...------------ -...------------- ------ T aft Bank (S A )
Talco..-------- ------------------ ----------.Talco State Bank
■f Tioga.—— :___ — _____________■*■—F ir s t S tate Bank
Three Rivers_____________ F irs t S tate Bank (S A )
-f- Tulia— -------------------— ^fe-Tulia Bank & Trust Co.

Additions to list of NON-M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations under restrictions:
LOUISIANA
Belcher____________Caddo Trust & Savings
Castor________________________ Castor State
Delhi_____ ____ — ___ ____ .7__________Bank of
Farm erville— __...__^r._.__Farm erville State

Bank
Bank
Delhi
Bank

Logansport__________________Bank of Logansport
Newellton_____________________Tensas State Bank
St. Joseph_______ Bank of St. Joseph and Tr. Co.
Springhill_____________ Commercial Bk. & T r. Co.

OKLAHOMA
Antlers__. ..^___ ____ -.^.i__ ______F irs t State Bank
Mannsville— _____________ Mannsville State Bank

Valliant..

.Farm ers State Guaranty Bank

TEXA S

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Burkeville......... ..........Burkeville State Bank (H )
F r o s t - —____ :__ — ________ ^.Citizens Statg Bank
Hallsvillfe—..———t . __________ Farm ers State Bank
Jacksonville———it:._______ .^First State Bank (H )

LaVernia____________ LaVernia State Bank
Los Fresnos.._____ Los Fresnos State Bank
Marquez__- _____________________ F irs t State
T aft------------ ------------------- F irs t State Bank

(SA)
(SA)
Bank
(SA)

Delete from original list of NON-M EM BER BANKS authorized to resume banking operations

without restrictions:
ARIZONA
Bowie ...__ __ Bowie Branch, Riggs Bank ( E P )
Lowell.— — ___ — :_______Bank of Lowell (E P )

Willcox.

.Riggs Bank ( E P )

TEXAS
Cedar Hill— __ ______ _____ _____ F irs t
Dundee___— —
.......1jrfct— ____ F irst
Rowlett——__1-______________ F . & M.
Rufige_____ - __—.r±r— Citizens State




State
State
S tate
Bank

Bank
Bank
Bank
(S A )

San Antonio___Merchants & Mechanics Bk. (S A )
Southmayde-------------------------- Security State Bank
Weslaco______________ Security State fearik ( S A )

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Dallas, Texas, March 29,1983.

Regulations Issued by the Secretary of the Treasury under the President’s
Proclamation Declaring a Bank Holiday— Continued

To the Bank Addressed:
Supplementing our Circulars of March 18, 21 and 23 on the above subject, I quote the
following regulation received from the Secretary of the Treasury:
Regulation 30.
“
Banking institutions which are members of the Federal Reserve System and of
which actual possession and control have been taken (A) by Conservators appointed
pursuant to the Act of March 9, 1933, or (B) by appropriate state officials appointed
pursuant to state law, as permitted by the President’
s executive order of March 18,
1933, are permitted to transact such limited banking functions as m a y be authorized
in accordance with law by the Comptroller of the Currency, in the case of national
banks, or by the appropriate state officials, in the case of state member banks; pro­
vided, however, that no such banking institution shall reopen for the performance of
its usual and normal functions until it shall have received a license from the Secre­
tary of the Treasury.
“
This regulation shall not authorize any transaction with respect to the export or
paying out of gold, or gold certificates, withdrawal of currency for hoarding or trans­
actions in foreign exchange prohibited or restricted by the executive order of March
10, 1933.
Very truly yours,




Governor.

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

March 24, 1933,

To the Member Bank Addressed:

Until further advised, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and its
branches will not accept for collection checks drawn on unlicensed member
banks unless such checks bear on their face either a notation to the effect
that they are drawn against a special trust account under Regulation No. 7
of the Secretary of the Treasury or that they are drawn against available
balances as provided for in Regulation No. 27 of the Secretary of the
Treasury.
Items forwarded to us for collection which are drawn on such banking
institutions and which are not so marked will be returned to the sending
banks without presentation to the drawee institutions.




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

Dallas, Texas, March 23, 1933.

Regulations Issued by the Secretary of the Treasury under the President’s
Proclamation Declaring a Bank Holiday— Continued

To the Bank Addressed:
Supplementing our Circulars of March 18 and 21 on the above subject, the Secretary
of the Treasury has issued the following:
Interpretation 13— Revoking Treasury Regulations numbers 6 and 10.
“
Regulation number 28 is held not to prohibit the honoring of checks or drafts
drawn on or before March 18, 1933, under the terms of regulation number 6 or reg­
ulation number 10 as amended, subject to all the provisions and restrictions con­
tained in such regulations and except as otherwise prohibited.”
Regulation 29— Renewals of Notes Previously Rediscounted or Pledged by Banks which
have not been issued Licenses for Full Reopening.
“
An y banking institution which is a member of the Federal Reserve System and
is not licensed to perform usual banking functions m a y rediscount or pledge with
another banking institution renewals of notes which were previously rediscounted or
pledged with such other banking institutions.”




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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a
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS
SUPPLEMENT No. 2
LIST OF M EM BER AND NON-MEMBER BANKS IN T H E E L E V EN T H F E D E R A L
R E S E R V E DISTRICT
Which we are advised have been authorized to resume banking operations.

*■

THIS LIST EM BODIES A L L CHANGES M ADE SINCE T H E ISSU A N CE OF OUR ORIGINAL LIST,
ACCORDING TO REPO RTS REC EIV ED B Y US THROUGH MARCH 22, 1933
(♦State Member Banks.

E P— El Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A— San Antonio Branch)

Additions to list of Member Banks authorized to resume banking operations:
T EXA S
Burkburnett------------- ----------- F ir s t National
Edgewood___________ /--------- F irs t National
Mercedes___________J^ F irst National Bank
Midlothian__________------------- F ir s t National
O’Donnell___________------------- F irs t National

Bank
Bank
(SA)
Bank
Bank

Pam pa______________ S / ____ F irs t National
Pittsburg____________Z —Pittsburg National
Roxton______________ _______ F irs t National
Weslaco____________*^_First National Bank
W heeler___________ _________ F irs t National

Bank
Bank
Bank
(SA)
Bank

NJSW M EXICO
Lordsburg----------— F ir s t National Bank ( E P )

i

Additions to list of Non-Member Banks authorized to resume banking operations without any restric­
tions other than those applicable to all banking institutions:
TEXA S
Beckville______________ Continental S tate Bank
F ro st____—_________-________ Citizens State Bank
Groveton______________ .5 t„ F irs t State Bank (H )
Gustine____________________ -Out__F irst State Bank
.F irs t State Bank
Jacksonville..

___________4 : __Secuity State
McCamey..
Memphis________________ .-^."..Citizens State
T aft_______________________ _4L_Taft Bank
Talco_______________________ *£-Talco State
Three Rivers_________ a ^ .F irs t S tate Bank

Bank
Bank
(SA)
Bank
(S A)

OKLAHOMA
____ Farm ers Exchange
___________Atoka S tate
____________ F ir s t State
____________ F ir s t S tate

Antlers
Atoka___
Bokchito.
Caddo—

Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank

Clarita...
________ F arm ers
Clayton..
_________ Clayton
-Security
Hugo.
Tishomingo_____________________F irs t

State
State
State
State

Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank

Additions to list of Non-member Banks authorized to resume banking operations under restrictions:

TEXAS
Burkeville_________-__Burkeville State Bank (H )
LaVernia__________ <f.LaVernia State Bank ( S A )
Los Fresnos___ _?LLos Fresnos State Bank ( S A )

Marquez___________________ ^Li-.First State Bank
T aft_____________________F ir s t State Bank ( S A )
Tulia------------------------------- Tulia Bank & Trust Co.

OKLAHOMA
.F irs t State Bank

Antlers.

Mannsville________________ Mannsville State Bank

Delete from, original list of Non-member Banks authorized to resume banking operations
without restrictions:
TEXA S
Cedar Hill______________________ F irs t State Bank
Rowlett______________________F . & M. S tate Bank
San Antonio___Merchants & Mechanics Bk. ( S A )

Southmayde:_________________Security State Bank
Weslaco______________ Security State Bank ( S A )

ARIZONA
Bowie_________ Bowie Branch, R iggs Bank (E P )
Lowell__________________.ZJBank of Lowell (E P )

Willcox________________________ Riggs Bank (E P )

LOUISIANA
Information with reference to Non-member Banks in Louisiana not yet available.

This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
of Dallas to date and should be verified. It is given without responsibility on our part.




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FEDERAL. R E S E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

Dallas, Texas, March 21, 1933.

Regulations Issued by the Secretary of the Treasury under the
President’s Proclamation Declaring a Bank Holiday—
Continued

To the Bank Addressed:
Supplementing our two circulars of March 18 on the above subject, the Secretary of
the Treasury has issued the following:

Regulation L—Authorizing special trust accounts, etc.—Re-deposit of Segregated Funds.
“
Deposits of the kinds described in Regulation number 7 and number 15 are not
subject to the provision of Regulation number 23.”
Interpretation 12—Restricting withdrawals of State Member Banks who have not been
issued licenses for full reopening.
“
Regulation number 27 is interpreted to permit any banking institution acting
thereunder to carry on such usual banking functions as m a y 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.”




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BANK
O P D A LLA S

• f 7 0 . oi h

Dallas, Texas, March 20,1933.

To the Member Bank Addressed:
The following circular has been received from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kan­
sas City:
“
In order to avoid unnecessary protest charges where possible, cash
items of less than $500 received by us for collection and drawn on banking
institutions which have not been licensed to perform their normal and
usual functions either by the Secretary of the Treasury or by the Secretary
or Commissioner of Banking, as the case m a y be, should not be protested
in the event of nonpayment unless the word ‘
Protest’is stamped on the
face of each such item. Wire us as to the nonpayment of all items of $500
and over contained in our cash letters and drawn on each such institution
and protest the same. Return to us immediately all items (including those
of $500 and over) drawn on such institutions which are not paid upon pre­
sentation, with a statement of the reason for nonpayment. The instructions
in our General Letter D-l applicable to protest of items are modified as
above with respect to items drawn on unlicensed banking institutions until
further advice from us.”




Please be governed accordingly.
Yours very truly,

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

\Q (

March 20, 1933.

To the Bank Addressed:
The Secretary of the Treasury has directed the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, acting as his des­
ignated agent, to issue licenses in the form heretofore prescribed by him for the resumption of banking
functions to the following banks:




First National Bank, Lordsburg, N e w Mexico, March 18, 1933.
First National Bank, Mercedes, Texas, March 20, 1933.
First National Bank, O ’
Donnell, Texas, March 20, 1933.
Pittsburg National Bank, Pittsburg, Texas, March 20, 1933.
First National Bank, Rtoxton, Texas, March 20, 1933.
First National Bank, Weslaco, Texas, March 20, 1933.

Yours very truly,

Governor.

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BANK
O P D A LLA S

m

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Dallas, Texas, March 20,1933.

To the Member Bank Addressed:
The following circular has been received from the Federal Reserve Bank of N e w
York:
“
All member and non-member clearing banks are advised that until
further notice the rules regarding protest as set forth in our Circular No.
1005, dated November 1, 1930, entitled ‘
Collection of Cash Items/ and as
contained on our cash letters, will not apply to cash items of less than $500
received by us for collection drawn on banking institutions which have not
as yet been licensed by the Secretary of the? Treasury or the State banking
authorities to reopen for normal and usual functions. Such items wtfll not
be protested in the event of nonpayment unless the word ‘
Protest’is
stamped or written on the face thereof.
“
Banking institutions which have not as yet been licensed by the Sec­
retary of the Treasury or the State banking authorities to reopen for
normal and usual functions are, therefore, instructed not to protest cash
items of less than $500 which they received from us and which are not
paid, unless the word ‘
Protest’is stamped or written on the face thereof.
Such institutions are, however, hereby instructed to wire us immediately
of nonpayment of all items of $500 or over contained in our cash letters
and to have the same protested; and are also instructed to return to us im­
mediately all cash items including items of $500 or over which are not paid
upon presentation, with a statement of the reason for nonpayment.”




Please be governed accordingly.

Yours very truly,

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

March 18,1933.

To the Bank Addressed:
The request of the Federal Reserve Board at Washington, transmitted
to you in our letters of March 9th and 13th, has been amended as follow’
s:
“
It is requested that you prepare and forward to us as soon as
possible after March 27, 1933, as complete a list as can be made
from information you are able to obtain of the names and ad­
dresses of all persons who have withdrawn gold certificates or
gold coin from your bank or a member bank in your district
since February 1,1933, and who have not redeposited it in a bank
on or before March 27, 1933.”
In order that we m a y comply with this request we would appreciate
your sending us as soon as possible after March 27, 1933, the names and
addresses of all persons who have withdrawn gold certificates or gold
coin from your bank since February 1, 1933, and who have not redeposited
it in a bank on or before March 27, 1933.




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

March 18,1933.

To the Bank Addressed:
The President has today issued the following executive order:
“
Whenever 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 Re­
serve 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 m a y 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 re-open
for 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.”




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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FEDERAL. R E S E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

Dallas, Texas, March 18,1933.

Regulations Issued by the Secretary of the Treasury under the President’s
Proclamation Declaring a Bank Holiday— Continued

To the Bank Addressed:
Supplementing our Circular of this date on the above subject, we quote:
“
The following Regulations Nos. 27 and 28, dated March 18, 1933, have been issued by the
Secretary of the Treasury:
27 Restricting withdrawals of State member banks who have not been issued licenses for
full reopening.
“
A n y 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 m a y 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 way affect any right created by Regulation No. 7 nor
limit or restrict any payment thereby authorized.
“
A n y 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 of­
ficial taking charge of the affairs of such banking institutions.”
28 Revoking Treasury Regulations numbers 6 and 10.

“
After 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
transactions therein referred to.”




Yours very truly,

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FED ERAL. R E S E R V E BA N K

March 18,1933.

Regulations Issued by the Secretary of the Treasury under the
President’s Proclamation Declaring a Bank Holiday

To The Bank Addressed:

For your information, we are quoting below certain regulations issued by the Secretary of the
Treasury under authority conferred upon him by the proclamation of the President of the United
States declaring bank holiday:
“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 specified by regulations
1 to 19.”
NUMBERED REGULATIONS
1 Authorizing Federal Reserve Banks to make change, etc.

“
Secretary of Treasury has authorized all Federal Reserve Banks and all other banking in­
stitutions 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.”
2 Granting access to safety deposit boxes, etc.

“
All banking institutions m a y allow their customers free access to the safety deposit boxes
and safes rented to such customers.”
3 Authorizing return of cash, checks and other items received after last closing hours
and not entered.

“
All banking institutions may, upon request, return intact and without restrictions 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 books of such banking institution.”
4 Cashing Treasurer’s checks.

“All banking institutions m a y continue, in accordance with usual practice, to cash checks
drawn on the Treasurer of the United States, provided that no gold or gold certificates shall
be paid out.”
5 Accepting payment on obligations.

“
A n y banking institution m a y accept payments in cash or any other form acceptable to it
on account or in settlement of obligations payable at or to such institution.”
In te r p r e ta tio n N o . 4 .

“
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.”




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6 Permitting certain activities' in connection with food or feed products.

^

“
A n y banking institution m a y handle and collect (drafts or other documents in connection
with the shipment, transportation or delivery of food or feed products, m a y pay out or per­
mit 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 m a y perform such other banking functions as m a y be essential to the ship­
ment, 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.”
In te rp re ta tio n N o . 1-D

“
The term ‘
food or feed products’in Regulation 6 under the President’
s proclamation pro­
mulgated March 6 m a y be interpreted to include live stock on the way to_ slaughter.”
In te rp re ta tio n N o . 6

v

“
Food or feed products as used in Regulation 6 m a y be construed as'including whole grain
if such grain is intended for processing or consumption in the immediate future.
7 Authorizing special trust accounts, etc.
“
Deposits heretofore received by any banking institution pursuant to agreement or leg­
islative authority providing for segregation and for repayment without restriction m a y be
i >paid on demand. A n y banking institution which was lawfully engaged in the business of re­
ceiving deposits prior to March 6, 1933, m a y create special trust accounts for the receipt of
new deposits which shall be subject to withdrawal on demand without any restriction or limi­
tation 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 m a y open special accounts on their
books for their member banks and temporarily for non-member banks and m a y 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
banks 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 repay­
ment 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 institutions shall pay out or permit the withdrawal of any gold or
gold certificates.”
NOTE: “
The permission granted in Regulation number 7 that deposits heretofore received
by any banking institution pursuant to agreement or legislative authority providing for seg­
regation and repayment without restriction ma y be paid on demand, includes any bank in
which any such deposits have been redeposited by or on behalf of the receiving bank in accordpLce. with such agreement or legislative authority.”
“
Comptroller of Currency advises that notwithstanding appointment of Conservator for
National Bank under Bankf Conservation Act, deposits received by such bank prior to ap­
pointment of Conservator in Special Trust Accounts created under the provisions of Regula­
tion number 7 of the Secretary of the Treasury, issued March 6, 1933, m a y be withdrawn
" upon demand without restriction or limitation to thfe full extent of the amount of cash, Fed­
eral Reserve Bank balances and proceeds of United States obligations in which such deposits
have been kept separate or invested in accordance with the provisions of said Regulation
number 7.”
8 Authorizing completion of settlements on certain checks.

“
Where settlement for checks charged by drawee institutions to the drawers’accounts on
its books on or before March 4, 1933, is incomplete, settlement m a y be completed where such
settlement does not involve the payment of money or currency.”
9 Authorizing certain deliveries from safekeeping.

“
An y banking institution m a y deliver to the person entitled thereto properly identified
documents and securities held by such institution for safekeeping.”




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10 Authorizing certain activities by National or State banking institutions.

“
A ny national or state banking institution m a y 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 transaction under this regula­
tion 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 will be held strictly accountable for faithful compliance with the
spirit and purpose as well as the letter of this regulation.”
In te rp re ta tio n N o 2

“
Regulation number 10 of March 7, under the President’
s proclamation of March 6, is held
to authorize payments on account of pensions, workmen’
s compensation, disability insurance,
relief and unemployment.”
In te rp re ta tio n N o . 5

“
Regulation number 10 issued under the President’
s proclamation is interpreted to author­
ize payments for fertilizer and for vegetable and agricultural seeds for spring planting, where
such payments are absolutely necessary and where the seed and/or fertilizer are for immediate
use.” In te rp re ta tio n N o . 7

“
Release of funds for purchase 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 purposes’as used in Regulation 10.”
In terp reta tion N o. 9

“
Regulation number 10 issued under the President’
s proclamation is interpreted to author­
ize payments for nursery stock where such payments are absolutely necessary to prevent de­
struction of stock in transit on March 6, 1933, or prepared for and awaiting shipment on
March 6, 1933, under bona fide commitments.”
11 Authorizing deposits to secure advances to foreign branches.

“
Any bank having branch in a foreign country m a y deposit collateral in the United States
to secure advances to such branch in a foreign country provided such 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 United States m a y deposit United States Government se­
curities or other collateral for a similar purpose when under President’
s proclamation ad­
vances of local currency in the insular possession m a y lawfully be made.”
12 Re-issuance of certificates against sound assets.

“
Clearing house associations and other associations organized to provide an adequately se­
cured 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 Treas­
ury addressed to the clearing house or other association proposing to issue such certificates,
and further provided that this permission m a y 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.”
in te rp re ta tio n N o. 11

“
Regulation number 12 is not to be construed as permitting a banking institution, open for
normal and usual functions under license of the Secretary of the Treasury, to require deposit­
ors to accept clearing house certificates or other evidences of claims against assets for all or
any part of any withdrawal requested.”




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13 Authorizing continuance trust activities.

“
A n y banking institution lawfully engaged in the business of acting as trustee, executor,
administrator, registrar of stocks and bonds, transfer agent, guardian of estates, assignee, re­
ceiver, committee of estates of lunatics, or in any other fiduciary capacity m a y continue to
transact such business in the normal and usual manner; provided that in the conduct of said
business, except as m a y be permitted by other regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury,
such banking 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 department of the bank.”
14 Authorizing continuance Fiscal Agency Operaiions Federal Reserve Banks.

“
Federal Reserve Banks are authorized to conduct their normal and usual operations as
Fiscal Agents of the United States in transactions pertaining to the exchange of obligations
of the United States, such as making exchange of denominations, exchanging coupon for reg­
istered bonds, and vice versa, receiving registered bonds for transfer and effecting G. P. D.
transactions.”
15 Re-deposit of segregated funds.

“
The permission granted in Regulation
banking institution pursuant to agreement
and repayment without restriction m a y be
such deposits have been redeposited by or
such agreement or legislative authority.”

number 7 that deposits heretofore received by any
or legislative authority providing for segregation
paid on demand, includes any bank in which any
on behalf of the receiving bank in accordance with

16 Payment for March 6 Treasury Bills.

O MI TTED.
17 Authority to pay checks issued prior to March 6, 1933, with owner’s consent.

“
A n y 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.”
18 Authorizing banking institutions to subscribe and pay for any U. S. Government
obligations.

“
All banking institutions are hereby authorized to subscribe and pay for any United States
Government obligations which m a y be offered for subscription and sale by the Secretary of
the Treasury. Federal Reserve Banks m a y carry on such functions as m a y be necessary to
facilitate such transactions as are authorized by this regulation. All Federal Reserve Banks
are authorized to redeem matured obligations of the United States and to cash matured coup­
ons provided no gold or gold certificates shall be paid out.”
19 Permitting substitution for or release of collateral except as otherwise prohibited
by law.

“
Except as otherwise prohibited by law, banking institutions m a y exercise their normal
and usual functions in permitting substitution for or release of collateral held by them pro­
vided other collateral or cash of equal or greater value is received in exchange therefor.”
20 Permitting Federal Reserve Banks and Branches to open March 13, 1933.

OMITTED.




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21 Resumption of usual and normal functions March 13, 1933, by banking institutions
not members of Federal Reserve System or under State supervision.

“
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 supervision 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
withdrawals of any currency for hoarding, nor engage in any transactions in foreign ex­
change except such as m a y be undertaken for legitimate and normal business requirements,
for reasonable traveling and other personal requirements and for fulfillment of contracts en­
tered into prior to March 6, 1933.”
22 Resumption of usual and normal functions March 13, 1933, by Federal Land Banks;
Federal Intermediate Credit Banks; Federal Home Loan Banks, corporations or­
ganized under Section 25 (A) of Federal Reserve Act., R.A.C.C. and R.F.C.
OM ITTED.
23 Withdrawal of currency for purpose of hoarding.
“
N o banking institution shall permit any withdrawal by any person when such institution
acting in good faith shall deem that the withdrawal is intended for hoarding. A n y banking
institution before permitting the withdrawal of large or unusual amounts of currency m a y re­
quire from the person requesting such withdrawal, a full statement under oath of the purpose
for which the currency is requested.”
N O T E :“
The first duty of the banks reopening under license of the Secretary of the Treas­
ury for the performance 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. The Secretary of the Treasury suggests that
until more normal conditions have been established transfers of funds by banks or their cus­
tomers be limited to necessary purposes.”
24 Authority to cash official drafts drawn upon the Secretary of State.
“
All banking institutions m a y 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.”
25 Delivery of gold required for legitimate and customary uses in trade, profession
or art.
“
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. All banks licensed to open for usual and
normal functions are permitted to carry out any transaction necessary to complete the de­
livery of any gold authorized by any Federal Reserve Bank to be delivered in accordance with
such request.”Released to press as regulation 25. Secretary has also issued public statement
directing that requests for delivery of gold for use in trade, profession or art to be submit­
ted to Federal Reserve Bank of the district, accompanied by affidavit referred to in regula­
tion, and stating that accurate records must be kept of disposition of all gold which m a y be
released.
26 Issuance of drafts transferring credits within the U. S., and to foreign countries for
domestic and foreign patent, trademark and design application fees, etc.
“
All banking institutions m a y issue drafts transferring 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 payments 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.”




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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BAN K
O F D A LLA S

ij'/O .C

Dallas, Texas, March 17,1933.

To the Bank Addressed:
Supplementing our circulars of March 6 to 16, 1933, both inclusive, there are quoted
below for your information, certain additional regulations issued by the Secretary of the
Treasury under authority conferred upon him by proclamation of the President of the
United States declaring bank holiday:
“
Regulation No. 12 is not to be construed as permitting a banking institution, open
for normal and usual functions under license of the Secretary of the Treasury, to require
depositors to accept clearing house certificates or other evidences of claims against assets
for all or any part of any withdrawal requested.”Designated as interpretation 11.
“
A number of inquiries have been made at the Treasury Department as to whether a
prohibition exists upon proper commercial dealings in silver during the banking emerg­
ency. ‘
N o regulations have been issued restricting export or other transactions in silver,
except for limitations affecting withdrawal by depositors for hoarding and restrictions
on banks not permitted to reopen’
.”
“
Comptroller of Currency advises that notwithstanding appointment of Conservator
for National Bank under Bank Conservation Act, deposits received by such bank prior to
appointment of Conservator in Special Trust Accounts created under the provisions of
Regulation No. 7 of the Secretary of the Treasury, issued March 6, 1933, m a y be with­
drawn upon demand without restriction or limitation to the full extent of the amount of
cash, Federal Reserve Bank balances and proceeds of United States obligations in which
such deposits have been kept separate or invested in accordance w;ith the provisions of
said Regulation No. 7.”
“
The permission granted in regulation number 7 that deposits heretofore received by
any banking institution pursuant to agreement or legislative authority providing for seg­
regation and repayment without restriction m a y 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 legislative authority.”
“
Banking institutions which are not members of the Federal Reserve System or or­
ganized under the laws of the United States and which are not under the immediate
supervision 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 in­
stitution shall pay out any gold coin, gold bullion or gold certificates, unless authorized
by the Secretary of the Treasury, nor allow withdrawals of any currency for hoarding,
nor engage in any transactions in foreign exchange except such as m a y be undertaken for
legitimate and normal business requirements, for reasonable traveling and other personal
requirements and for fulfillment of contracts entered into prior to March 6,1933.”




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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/

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF DALLAS
March 17, 1933.
SU PPLEM EN T N o. 1
TO

L IS T O F M E M B E R A N D

N O N -M E M B E R B A N K S

IN T H E

ELEV EN TH

F E D E R A L R E S E R V E D IS T R IC T

W h ich w e a re advised w e re au th o riz e d to resum e b ank in g operations M a rch 1 3 , 1 4 , and 1 5 , 1 9 33

(E P— E l Paso Branch.

H— Houston Branch.

S A— San Antonio B ranch)

Additions to list of Member Banks authorized to resume banking oparations:
First National Bank, Edgewood, Texas, March 17, 1933.
First National Bank, Pampa, Texas, March 16, 1933
First National Bank, Wheeler, Texas, March 17, 1933
Additions to list of Non-Member Banks authorized to resume banking operations
without any restrictions other than those applicable to all banking institutions:
Continental State Bank, Beekville, Texas.
First State Bank, Groveton, Texas (H)
First State Bank, Gustine, Texas
First State Bank, Jacksonville, Texas (H)
Security State Bank, McCamey, Texas
Taft Bank, Taft, Texas (SA)
Talco State Bank, Talco, Texas
First State Bank, Three Rivers, Texas (SA)
Additions to list of Non-member Banks authorized to resume banking operations
under restrictions:
Burkeville State Bank, Burkeville, Texas (H)
LaVernia State Bank, LaVernia, Texas ( SA)
Los Fresnos State Bank, Los Fresnos, Texas (S A)
Tulia Bank & Trust Company, Tulia, Texas
Delete from original list of Non-Member Banks authorized to resume banking opera­
tions without restrictions:
F & M State, Rowlett, Texas
Security State Bank, Southmayde, Texas
Security State Bank, Weslaco, Texas (SA)

This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank
of Dallas to date and should be verified. It is given without responsibility on our part.




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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BAN K
O F D A LLA S

,,

,

Dallas, Texas, March 16,1933.

To the Bank Addressed:

Supplementing our circulars of March 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 14, 1933, there are
quoted below for your information, certain additional regulations issued by the Secretary
of the Treasury under authority conferred upon him by proclamation of the President of
the United States declaring bank holiday:
“
Responding to inquiries today as to what facilities are available for enabling state
banks which are not members of the Federal Reserve System to obtain currency to meet
their needs, Secretary of the Treasury Woodin called attention to the statement of
the President, in his radio talk on March 12, that these banks can and will receive assist­
ance from member banks and from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. The Secre­
tary pointed out that Federal Reserve Banks are authorized to make advances to indi­
viduals, partnerships and corporations, on their promissory notes, for periods not ex­
ceeding 90 days, secured by direct obligations of the United States, and non-member
banks m a y avail themselves of this privilege. The Federal Reserve Banks also are auth­
orized, he stated, to rediscount for member banks, with their endorsement, eligible and ac­
ceptable paper acquired from and bearing the signature or endorsement of non-member
banks; and to make advances to member banks secured by other paper acquired from non­
member banks.
The Secretary said that he understands that it is the purpose and desire of the Re­
construction Finance Corporation and the Federal Reserve Banks to be as helpful as pos­
sible in meeting the needs of the present situation.”
“
In response to m a ny inquiries as to the significance of the appointment of conserva­
tors to banks of high repute I wish to say that there is no deduction to be made that such
banks are necessarily in difficulties. There are a lot of complications, some of them con­
cerning affiliate enterprises which make it impractical for banks to open to the full ex­
tent. It is for the purpose of insuring that the banks will be put in apple-pie order, pending
reorganization or other necessary processes that conservators in many cases are named.
Moreover, this method makes it possible that the bank so circumstanced will be able
to continue to render service, as for example, the receiving of deposits to be segregated
and kept in cash or invested in Government bonds and such like securities. It also enables
the conservator to set aside and make available for withdrawal by depositors payment to
other creditors on a ratable basis such amounts as in his opinion it is safe to use for this
purpose.”
“
The term mortgage loan companies as used in interpretation No. 3, 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 corpora­
tions.”Designated as interpretation 10.




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a JU
r

F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

i

*410,0!

Dallas, Texas, March 16,1938.

To the Bank Addressed:

Supplementing our circulars of March 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 14, 1933, there are
quoted below for your information, certain additional regulations issued by the Secretary
of the Treasury under authority conferred upon him by proclamation of the President of
the United States declaring bank holiday:
“
Responding to inquiries today as to what facilities are available for enabling state
banks which are not members of the Federal Reserve System to obtain currency to meet
their needs, Secretary of the Treasury Woodin called attention to the statement of
the President, in his radio talk on March 12, that these banks can and will receive assist­
ance from member banks and from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. The Secre­
tary pointed out that Federal Reserve Banks are authorized to make advances to indi­
viduals, partnerships and corporations, on their promissory notes, for periods not ex­
ceeding 90 days, secured by direct obligations of the United States, and non-member
banks m a y avail themselves of this privilege. The Federal Reserve Banks also are auth­
orized, he stated, to rediscount for member banks, with their endorsement, eligible and ac­
ceptable paper acquired from and bearing the signature or endorsement of non-member
banks;and to make advances to member banks secured by other paper acquired from non­
member banks.
The Secretary said that he understands that it is the purpose and desire of the Re­
construction Finance Corporation and the Federal Reserve Banks to be as helpful as pos­
sible in meeting the needs of the present situation.”
“
In response to many inquiries as to the significance of the appointment of conserva­
tors to banks of high repute I wish to say that there is no deduction to be made that such
banks are necessarily in difficulties. There are a lot of complications, some of them con­
cerning affiliate enterprises which make it impractical for banks to open to the full ex­
tent. It is for the purpose of insuring that the banks will be put in apple-pie order, pending
reorganization or other necessary processes that conservators in many cases are named.
Moreover, this method makes it possible that the bank so circumstanced will be able
to continue to render service, as for example, the receiving of deposits to be segregated
and kept in cash or invested in Government bonds and such like securities. It also enables
the conservator to set aside and make available for withdrawal by depositors payment to
other creditors on a ratable basis such amounts as in his opinion it is safe to use for this
purpose.”
“
The term mortgage loan companies as used in interpretation No. 3, 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 corpora­
tions.”Designated as interpretation 10.




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“
Passing upon applications 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 Cur­
rency. 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 m e 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 subsequent 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
same way as if it had been possible to issue the license by today.”




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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FEDERAL. R ES E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

March 16, 1933.

To the Bank Addressed:

The Secretary of the Treasury has directed the Federal Reserve Bank
of Dallas, acting as his designated agent, to issue licenses in the form
heretofore prescribed by him for the resumption of banking functions
beginning Thursday morning, March 16, 1933, to the following bank:
First National Bank, Pampa, Texas
Supplementing our Circular of March 15, 1933.
Yours very truly,

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Federal Reserve Bank
of Dallas
LIST OF MEMBER AND NON-MEMBER BANKS
IN THE

ELEVENTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT
Which We Are Advised Were Authorized to Resume
Banking Operations March 13, 14 and 15, 1933

THIS IS A LIST OF ALL BANKS WHICH, ACCORDING TO ADVICES
RECEIVED, HAVE REOPENED BUT IT DOES NOT TAKE THE PLACE
OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD’S INTER-DISTRICT COLLEC­
TION SYSTEM PAR LIST

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M EM BER BA N K S

Member banks authorized to resume banking operations. This lis t Is based upon the best inform ation obtainable by
the Federal Reserve Bank o f D allas to date and should be verified. I t is given w itho ut responsibility on our part.
(♦State Bank Members.

E P—El Paso Branch.

— B artlett, B a rtle tt National
— B artlett, F irs t National
—Bastrop, F ir s t National (H )
- B a y City, F irs t National (H )
""•Beaumont, American National Bank
(H )
Louisiana
x
'■"Beaumont, F irs t National Bank (H )
-> Arcadia, F ir s t National
^ “Beaumont, Security State Bank and
— Homer, Homer National
Trust Company (H )
— Lake Providence, F irs t National
-• Beeville, Commercial National (S A )
— Mansfield, American National
— Beeville, F irs t National ( S A )
— Monroe, Ouachita National
—Bellevue, F irs t National
— Ruston, F ir s t National
—Bells, F irs t National
_ Shereveport, Commercial National
—Bellville, F ir s t National (H )
Bank in
—Belton, Peoples National
— *Shreveport, Continental A m e r ic a n /
-“B ig Spring, F irs t National
Bank and T ru st Company
*
—B ig Spring, State National
_ Shreveport, F ir s t National Bank
— B ig Spring, W est Texas National
-B la n e o , Blanco National ( S A )
New Mexico
— Bogata, F irs t National
— Bonham, F irs t National
— Carlsbad, Carlsbad National ( E P )
-B ow ie, F irs t National
— Carrizozo, F irs t National ( E P )
—Brady, Brady National
— Clovis, Clovis National ( E P )
J
—Brady, Commercial National
—*Deming, Mimbres Valley (E P ) w
—Breckenridge, F irs t National ,■
— Elida, F irs t National (E P )
~’*Bremond, F ir s t S tate r
— Hagerman, F ir s t National (E P )
-B ren h am , F ir s t National (H )
— Hatch, F irs t National (E P )
-'Bridgeport, F irs t National
— Hot Springs, Hot Springs National
—Bronte, F irs t National
/
(EP)
’-‘ Brownfield, Brownfield S tate - r
— Melrose, F ir s t National (E P )
—Brownfield, F irs t National
* - N ara Visa, F irs t National (E P )
-.Brownsville, State National (S A )
— Portales, F ir s t National (E P )
—Brownwood, F irs t National
i— Roswell, F ir s t Natfnal (E P )
- B r y a n , City National (H )
— Santa Rosa, F irs t National (E P )
-B ryan* F ir s t National (H )
,,/ — Silver City, American Natl (E P )
-* B ry a n , F ir s t State Bk. & T r. ( H ) ~ /
i - Tucumcari, American Natl (E P )
-B y e r s , F irs t National
—Tucumcari, F irs t N at’l (E P )
— Bynum, F ir s t National
— Caddo Mills, State National
Oklahoma
"■ Caldwell, Caldwell National (H )
— Coalgate, F ir s t National
—Camerpn, Citizens National
— Colbert, F ir s t National
- Cameron, F ir s t National
— Durant, Durant National
- Canadian, F irs t National
—* Durant, F ir s t National
- Canadian, Southwest National
— Hugo, National Bank of Commerce
- Canton, F irs t National
— Idabel, Idabel National
- Canyon, F ir s t National - 1
— Madill, F irst National
Canyon, First, State *
— Madill, Madill National
- Carthage, F ir s t National
— Mill Creek, F irs t National
- Celeste, F ir s t National
- Childress, City National
Texas
—Childress, F ir s t National
- ChiUicothe, F irs t National
— Abilene,. Citizens N ation al«
- Cisco, F irs t National
y
— Abilene, F . & M. National
--♦Clarendon, Farm ers S tate - '*
—Albany, F ir s t National
—Clarendon, F irs t National
— Allen, F irs t National
-C larksville, Red River National
<- Alpine, F ir s t National ( S A )
- Claude, F irs t National
« Alpine, State National ( S A )
.-C leburne, City National
— Alvord, Alvord National
- Cleveland, F irs t National (H ) j
— Amarillo, Amarillo National *
--■♦Clifton, Farm ers S tate V;
— Amarillo, F irs t National
- Coleman, F irst Coleman National
— Amherst, F ir s t National
- Colorado, City National »
—Apderson, First National (H)
■p-Comanche, Comanche National
— Anna, F ir s t National
^
- Commence, F irs t National
— Annona, F ir s t National
- Conroe, F irs t National (H )
Anson, F irs t National »
- Coolidge, F irs t National
—Aspermont, F ir s t National
y Athens, F irs t National
••Cooper, Delta National
- Cooper, F irs t National
-A tla n ta , A tlanta National
'■> Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi
— A tlanta, F ir s t National
National (S A )
’—Austin, American National Bank *
- Cornus Christi, State National
(S A)
(SA)
'
'
Austin, Austin National Ba^k (S A)>
- Corsicana, F ir s t National
—•Bailey, F ir s t National
—Corsicana, State National
— Baird, F ir s t National
—Cotulia, Stockmen’s National (S A )
—Ballinger, F ir s t National
"
—Bandera, F ir s t National- (S A ) •
-C ran d all, Citizens National
Crockett, F irs t National (H )
—Bardwell, F ir s t National
Arizona
— Douglas, F ir s t National (E P )
— Nogales, F irs t National (E P )
— Tucson, Consolidated National (E P )

A<
S I

H—Houston Branch. S A —San Antonio Branch)




1 3

- Crosbyton, Citizens National
- Cuero, Buchel National ( S A )
-C ushing, F irs t National (H )
—Daingerfield, Citizens National
- Daingerfield, National Bank of
— Dallas, F irs t National Bank
— Dallas, National Bank of Commerce
** ■Dallas, Republic National Bank and
Trust Company
y
*
- *Dallas, Mercantile Bank and T ru st *
Company of Texas
'-• D allas, Dallas Bank and T ru st Co. v
^ *D a lh a rt, Citieens State *
- Darrouzett, F irs t National
—Dawson, F irs t National
• Decatur, F irst National
- DeKalb, F irs t National
— DeLeon, F . & M. National
— Del Rio, Del Rio National (S A ) •
s
^*D el Rio, Del Rio Bank & T rust Co. - *
(S . A .)
^ Denison, Citizens National
— Denison, State National
— Denton, Denton County National
— Deport, F irs t National
— Devine, Adams National (S A )
- Dodd City, F irs t National
>
-^•Dodsonviile, F irst S t a t e - f
— Dublin, Dublin National
- Dublin, Farm ers National
- E a g l e Lake, F irs t National (H )
- E agle Pass, F irs t National <S A )
- Eddy, F irs t National
-■“Eden, Eden State — S
_ ____________________
- ___
E l Campo,
F irs t National (H )
\*“ Eldorado, F ir s t National
^vrci
Pn«r> Nntjom
E l Pasn.
Paso, ra
E l Paso
National Bank ’
(EP)
-— E l Paso, State National Bank (E P ) 1
-E lg in , Elgin National (H )
—Em ory, F irst National
—Ennis, Citizens National •
—E vant, F irst'N atio n al
- Fabens, F irs t National ( E P )
—Falfurrias, F irs t National ( S A ) *
—Falls City, F alls City National

( SA)

— Farm ersville, F ir s t National
— Fayetteville, Farm ers National (H )
—*F erris, F . & M. S t a t e s
—Floresville, F ir s t City National

( SA)

—jFloydada, F ir s t National
— Follett, Follett National "
— Forney, Farm ers National
— F o rt W orth, Continental National *
Bank
'--F o rt W orth, F irs t National Bank •
— F o rt W orth, F o rt W orth National
Bank
.—F o rt W orth, Stockyards National .
Bank
— FrankMn, F irs t National
-^ Fran k lin , F ir s t S tate - &
—Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg
National <S A )
• Freep ort, Freeport National (H )
—F ro s t,-F ro s t National
— Gainesville, F irs t National •
'^Galvegton, City National Bank (H )
—Galveston, F irs t National Bank (H )
— Galveston, Hutchings-Sealy N a­
tional Sank (H )
— Galveston, Ignited States National
Bank (H )
—Garland, State National
—Gatesville, F irs t National
£

4

4 '•

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d e c l a s s if ie d

Au t h o r i t y /a.s-y,,

( "fState, Bank

Texas—Continued

..

.v
,

S A-

—Kilgore, Kilgore National
“ Killeen, F ir s t National v
** Gatesville, Gatesville National
. T * Killeen, F ir s t St^te
'ir
-**Gatesvilie, G u aran tyB aiik & TrustAr “ Kingsville, F ir s t JNationaJ,,(S A )
+* Georgetown, F
ir s t National
*Kirkiand.
First
* Kirkland, F ir s t State
S tate S
— Giddmgs, First .National (H ) j '.
—*Kosse, F ir s t S tate
—Gilmer, F . & M. National’,
,
—LaCoste, LaCoste National (S A )
- L aF eria, F ir s t National ( S A )
— Gilmer, F irs t National
—'Glen Rose,( F ir s t JMauoital r
-L aG ran g e, F irs t National (H )
— Goldthwaite, F ir s t National
— Lakeview, F irs t National
-G oliad, F ir s t National ( S A )
—Lamesa, F ir s t National
— Gordon, F ir s t National ’
—Lamesa, Lam esa National
— Gorman, F irs t National
, ‘
-.Lam pasas, F irs t National
— Graford, F ir s t National
—Lam pasas, Peoples National
-L a n ca ste r, F ir s t National
— Graham, First National
—L aPorte, F ir s t National (H )
—Graham, Graiiam National
—Granbury, F irs t National
-L a re d o , Laredo National (S A )
— Leonard, Leonard National
-G ran d Saline, State National
** Grandview, F ir s t National
—Levelland, F ir s t National
— Granger, First National
.i
—Lewisville, F irs t National
—Granger, Granger National
—Liberty, F irs t Liberty National (H )
-L in d en , F irs t National
— Grapevine, T arran t County National
—Lipan, F irs t National
-♦Greenville, Citizens State — V
—Livingston, F ir s t National (H)y
— Greenville, Greenville National
—* Llano, Moore S tate (S A)
vr
Exchange
— Lockhart, F irs t National ( S A )
—Gregory, F ir s t National ( S A )
—Lockhart, Lockhart National (S A )
—Groesbeck, Citizens National
—Lockney, F irst National *
—Groom, State National
—Longview, F irs t National
— Groveton, F irst National (H)*
.—Longview, Rembert National
•—Hale Center, F ir s t National •
-^*Loraine, F irs t S tate *
—Hallettsville, F ir s t National (H )
•^liamixton, Hamilton Bank & Trust —r **Lott, L o tt National
-L o v elad y , State National (H )
—Hamilton, -Hamilton National
- Lubbock, Citizens National
—Hamilton, P erry National
- Lubbock, F irs t National
—Hamlin, F . & M. National
““Lubbock, Lubbock National
—Hamlin, F ir s t National
- Lufkin, Lufkin National (H )
«* Handley, F ir s t National
-^Luling, Lipscomb Bank & Trust ^
— Harlingen, F ir s t National ( S A ) (SA)
— Haskell, Haskell National
- Mabank, First National
-Hebbronville, F irs t National (S A )
—*Madisonville, Farmers State (H) ^
— Henderson, Citizens National
- Madisonville, F irs t National (H )
■^Henderson, F ir s t National
—Malakoff, F irs t National
-H erefo rd , F irs t National
—M arfa, M arfa National (S A )
—Hico, F ir s t National
"H ico, Hico National Bank
-M arlin , F irs t National
Marshall, F irs t National
—Higgins, F irs t National
-M arsh all, Marshall National
—Hillsboro, Citizens,National
-M arsh all, State National
— Holland, F irs t National
V
-H ondo, F ir s t National (S A )
— M art, F . & M. National
- M a r t , F irs t National
—Honey Grove, F ir s t National
—Mason, Mason National (S A )
^"Houston, F ir s t National Bank (H )
— Matador, F ir s t National
^ H o u sto n , Harrisburg Nationals Bank
—*Matador, F ir s t S tate
v>*
(H )
.
•—Houston, Houston National Bank
— *Mathis, F ir s t S tate (S A ) y
—May, F irs t National
(H )
;
— McGregor, F irs t National >
— Houston, National Bank of. Com­
McKinney, Central State
merce (H )
,
— Houston, Second National Bank j(H)
—McKinney, Collin County National
— Houston, South Texas Comoxer^fial
—McLean, American National •
National Bank (H ) ,
—Melissa, Melissa National
Houston, S tate National Bank (H )
—Melvin, F irs t National
-- Houston, Union National B ank (H )
—Memphis, F ir s t National
— Hubbard, F ir s t National .
—Memphis, Hall County National
—Menard, Menard National
— Hughes Springs, F ir s t National
- Huntsville, F ir s t National (H )
-M e rk e l, F . & M. N a tio n a l
—*Iola, Iola S tate (H )
/•
^M ertens, F ir s t State
▼
—Mertzon, F irs t National
— Iowa Park, S tate National
r- Mesquite, F irs t National
— Irene, F ir s t National
-M exia,. City National
- I t a l y , F ir s t National ,
-M exia, Prendergast-Smith National
—Itasca, F ir s t National
— Midland, F ir s t National (E P )
— Jacksboro, F ir s t National,
^
-Ja ck sb o ro , Jacksboro National
-M idland, Midland National ( E P )
—Jacksonville, F irs t National (H )
—Milford, F irst National
- “Jasp er Citizens National (H )
—Mineola, F irst National
— Mineral Wells, City National
— Jefferson, Rogers National,
— Karnes City, Karnes County s
• Mineral Wells, State National
National ( S A )
— Mission, F irs t National (S A )
— Kaufm an, F. & M. R atio na l
—Moody, F irs t National
— Kemp, F irs t N ational
^ M o ran , Moran National •
— Kenedy, F ir s t Nichols National
— M?t. Calm, F irs t National •
(SA)
— Mt. Pleasant ,F irs t National
Kerens, F irs t N ational



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.a,;. £ P—El Paso Branch.. H—-Houston Branch.

S ift-

, Antonio B^ueb)

*-*Mt. P le a s a n t,Guaranty Bond State
- :Mfc. Vernop,. F irs t National
— Munday, F irs t National
-^Nacogdoches, Commercial State

/

— Nacogdoches, Stone F o rt National
(H )
— Naples, Morris County National
—N avasota, F ir s t National (H )
— Nevada, First National

— New Boston, F ir s t National
— New Braunfels, F irs t National
(SA)
—Newton, F ir s t National (H )
—Nixon, Nixon National (S A )
—Nocona, F . & M. National
—Nocona, Peoples National
-•Nordheim, F irs t National ( S A )
*- Normangee, F irs t National
— Odessa, F irs t National (E P )
— Oglesby, F irs t National
— Oiney, City National
"O ln ey, F ir s t National
—Orange, First National (H )
—Orange, Orange National (H )
-O zo n a, Ozona National
-P a a u ca h , F ir s t National
—.Palestine, E a s t Texas National (H ) —Palestine, F irs t National (H )
"P a le stin e , Royal National (H )
—Panhandle, F ir s t N a to n a l
—P aris, Liberty National
—Pecos, F irs t National (E P )
—Perrin, F irs t National
— Perry ton, F ir s t National
— P erry ton, Perryton National
— Pilot Point, Jrnot Point National
— Plano, F irs t National
-P leasan to n ,F irs t National ( S A )
—P o rt A rthur, F irs t National (H )
—P o rt A rthur, Merchants National
(H )
- P o r t Neches, F ir s t National (H )
—P ost, F ir s t National
- P o t h , F irs t National ( S A )
—Purdon, F irs t National
— Quahah, F ir s t National
—Qtianah, Security National
-Q uitaque, F ir s t National
~ Quitman, F ir s t National
^
^*Kalls, Security State Bank & Trust
— Raymondville, F irst National ( S A )
—Reagan, F ir s t National
—Refugio, F irs t National (S A )
—Rhome, F ir s t National
-^Richardson, Citizens State *
-R ichland, F irs t National
— Richmond, F ir s t National (H )
'R ich m on d , F o rt Bend National (H)
—* Robert Lee, F irs t S tate S
-R obstow n, State National ( S A )
—RocHelle, Rochelle National *
—Rockport, F irs t National (S A )
— Rockwall, F ir s t National
— Rogers, F irst National
—Rosebud, F irs t National
-R oseb ud , Planters National
— Rosenberg, F irs t National (H )
—Rotan, F irs t National
-R ow en a, F ir s t National
—*Rusk, F . & M. S tate Bank & Trust
(H )
— Saint Jo , Citizens National
— Saint Jo , F irs t National
— San Angelo, Central National
— San Angelo, F irs t National
— Sian Angelo, San Angelo National
^- San Antonio, Alamo National Bank

(SA)

.— San Antonio, Commercial National
Bank (S A )

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED

Authonty

(♦State Bank MexPkjig.

E P-—E1 Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

8

Antonio Branch)

( Texas— Continued

__ San Antonio, F ro s t National Bank,
( s a ) ■ ■■■■
— San AntOnio, Groos National Bank

(SA)

— San Antonio, National Bank of
Commerce (S A )
— San Antonio, National Bank of P o rt
Sam Houston ( S A )
— San Antonio, San Antonio National
Bank (S A )
— Satf Augustine, F irs t National (H )
•►Sanger, F irs t National *
—San Marcos, F ir s t National (S A)
» San Saba, City National *
*■ Santo, F irst National
— Schulenberg, F irs t National (H )
—Schwertner, F irs t National •
—Seguin, F ir s t National ( S A )
— Seymour, Farm ers National
— Seymour, F irst National
— Shamrock, F irs t National
— Sherman, M. & P. National
■>»Shiner, F irst National (H ) y
-^*Shiro, Farm ers State (H ). *
w Snyder, Snyder National
—Sonora, F irs t National
Sour Lake, Citizens National "(H)
Spearman, Fiyst National
—♦Spearman, jr a s t State ^
—Spur, Spur National
— Stamford, F irs t National
^.♦Stamford, Stamford State / *
t- a

** Vernon, W aggoner National
—Victoria, Victoria, National (H )
.-. W aco, Citizens National Bank

•Stanton, F ir s t National ( E P )
Stephenville, F a rm ers-F irst NatL
•Sterling City, F irst National
Strawn, F irs t National
Strawn, Strawn National
•Streetman, F irst National
Sudan, F irs t National
•Sulphur Springs, City National
Sulphur Springs, F irs t National
>Taft, F irs t National ( S A ) -Tahoka, F irs t National
Taylor, City National
-Taylor, First-T aylor National
Teague, F irs t National
Teague, Teague National
•Terrell, American National
-Texarkana, Texarkana National
Bank
•Texas City, Texas City National
(H )
Thornton, F ir s t National
. Throckmortonj F irst National
•Tom Bean, F irs t National
-Trenton, F irst National
-Troup, F irs t National
■Tulia, F irs t National
Tyler, Citizens National
-Tyler, Peoples National
-Uvalde, Commercial National (S A )
Valley View, F irs t National
•Valley View, Valley View National
. Van Alstyne, F irs t National
Vernon, Herring National
ret & *

Sf-

— W aco,, First National Bank
— Waco, National City Bank

— Waxahachie, Citizens National
-W eath erfo rd , Citizens National
-W eath erfo rd , F ir s t National
— Wellington, City National
— Wellington, F irst National
S
Wellington, Wellington State
“ West, National Bank of
—W est, S tate National
W harton, Security Bank & Trust
<H >
W harton, W harton Bank & Trust
/(H )

^

r
>

*

—Whitesboro, Whitesboro National
— W hitewright, F irst National
—Whitngy. F irst; National
—W ichita F a lls , City National •
-W ic h ita Falls, F ir s t National *
-W ills Point, F irst National
—Wills Point, State National »
-W indom , F irs t National
—Winnsboro, F irs t National
— W inters, F irs t National
—Wolfe City, Wolfe City National
-W oodsboro, F irs t National ( S A )
• W ortham, F ir s t National
■*“ Yoakum, Yoakum National (S A )
-Yorktovm , F irs t National (S A )
^ I

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I

Non-member banks authorized to resume banking operations without any restrictions other than those applicable
to all banking institutions under Executive Order of March 10, 1933. This list is based upon the best information obtain­
able by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas to date and should be verified. It is given without responsibility on our part.
Arizona

Texas

Bisbee, Bank of Bisbee ( E P )
*9
Bisbee, Miners & Merchants Bank
(EP)
Bowie, Bowie Branch Rif gs Bank
(EP)
—
~
Douglas, Bank of Douglas ( E P )
Lowell, Bank of Lowell (E P ) «
Tucson, Southern Ariz. Bk. & T r.
Co. ( E P )
Willcox, Riggs Bank ( E P )

New Mexico %
Alamogordo, Otero County State
Bank (E P )
Anthony, Valley Mer. & Banking Co.
(EP)
Clovis, Citizens Bank ( E P ) ,•■■
Las Cruces, Mesilla Valley Bank
(EP)
• ,1
Logan, M cFarland Bros Bank (E P )
Lovington, Lea County S tate Bank
(EP)
Mountainair, The F ir s t S tate Bank
of ( E P )
Roswell, Bank of Commerce (E P )
Vaughn, Citizens S tate Bank (E P )
Louisiana

Q

None— W e are advised Bank Holiday
extended through March 19, 1933.

Oklahoma
i
No advice received u




H—Houston branch.

S A—San Antonio branch)

i4

Alamo, F irst State Bank ( S A )
Alice, Alice Bank & Trust Co. (S A)
Alice, Texas State Bank ( S A )
Allison, The F irst State Bank
Alto, Continental State Bank (H )
Alto, Alto S tate Bank (H )
Alvarado, Citizens State Bank
Alvin, Alvin State Bank (H )
Amarillo, Amarillo Bank & Tr. Co.
Amarillo, American State Bank
Anahuac, Security State Bank (H )
Andrews, Andrews S ta te Bank
(EP)
Angleton, Angleton State Bank (H )
Angleton, Brazoria County State
^
Bank (H )
T ^ A n n o n a, Russell Exchange'Bank
\ Anton, Anton State Bank
Aransas Pass, F irst State Bank
(SA)
Archer City, F irs t S tate Bank in
Arlington, F irs t State Bank
Arp, Arp State Bank
Asherton, Union State Bank ( S A )
Athens, Guaranty Bond State Bank
Austin, Republic Bank & Trust Co.
v (SA)
/A u stin , Security Trust Co. (S A)
Avinger, F irs t State Bank
Ballinger, F & M State Bank
Ballinger, Security State Bank
Balmorhea, Toyah Valley State
Bank (E P )

Bandera, First State Bank ( S A )
Bangs, First State Bank

ie *

*1

N O N -M E M B E R B A N K S

(E P—El Paso branch.

-2>'V

Barstow , Citizens State Bank (E P )
Bastrop, Citizens State Bank (H )
Bay City. B ay City Bank & Trust
Co. (H )
Bedias, F irs t State Bank (H)
Beeville, State Bank & T rust Co.
(SA)
4
Bellville, Austin County State Bank
^

<H >

V ^Benevides, M erchants Exchange
Bank (S A )
Benjamin, Benjamin State Bank
Ben Wheeler, F ifs t State Bank
f 4*fiertra:m , D. C. Reed & Co., Bkrs.
1 B ertram , Farm ers S tate Bank
Bishop, F ir s t State Bank ( S A )
B ig Lake, B ig Lake State Bank
B ig Sandy, F irs t State Bank
Blanket, Blanket S tate Bank
Blue Ridge; Security State Bank
Boerne, Boerne State Bank (S A)
Bonham, Bonham State Bank
Boyd, Continental State Bank
Bracketville, F irs t State Bank (S A)
^‘‘•"Bradshaw, Bank of Bradshaw
Brazoria, F irs t State Bank (H )
Brazos, Brazos S tate Bank
Breckenridge, Texas S tate Bank
y ^ B re n h a m , Giddings & Giddings ( B ) - fW
A Brenham, Washington Co. State
Bank (H )
Brookshire, Farm ers State Bank
(H )
Brownsboro, F irs t State Bank
Bryson, F ir s t S tate Bank

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Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED

Authorky-£^ o +j o £:oj___

(•State Bank toeittlbera.’ S 1?— E l Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A—San Antonio Branch)

Texas— Continued

Buckholts, Buckholts State Bank
Buffalo, Citizens State Bank
Buna, Buna State Bank (H )
Burkburnett, Farm ers State Bank
Burkeville, Burkeville State Bank
(H)
Burleson, ,F . & M. State Bank
Burnet, F irst State Bank
Burton, Burton State Bank (H )
Caldwell, F irs t State Bank (H )
Calvert, Calyert S tate Bank
Calvert, Citizens State Bank
Canadian, Canadian State Bank
Carlton, Farm ers State Bank
Carmine, Carmine State Bank (H )
Carrizo Springs, Citizens S ta te
Bank (S A )
Carrollton, F arm ers & Merchants
State Bank
f
Carthage, F irs t State Bank
Catarina, Catarina S tate Bank
(SA)
Cedar Hill, The F ir s t S tate Bank
Celina, F ir s t S tate Bank
Center, Farm ers State Bank (H )
Center, S tate Guaranty Bond Bank

p a lla s, Hillcrest S tate Bank
DallflSj Liberty State Bank
Dallas, Oak Cliff Bank 4b Tru£t Co.
Dallas, Texas Bank & T ru st Cq»
Dayton, Payton S ta te Bank (H )
Deanville, F irs t State Bank (H )
D’Hanis, D’Hanis State Bank (S A )
Dilley, Dilley State Bank ( S A )
Dime Box, F irst State Bank (H )
Donie, The Donie State Bank
Donna, The Citizens S tate Bank

(SA)

Denton, F irs t State Bank of
Deport, Deport S ta te Bank
Dimmitt, F irst S tate Bank
Dumas, F irs t S tate Bank
Eagle Lake, Central State Bank (H )
Pass, Viguera Banking Co.
(SA)
E a s t Bernard, Union S tate Bank
(H )

Edinburg, The American State Bank
& Trust Co. (S A )
Edna, Jackson County S tate Bank
(H )
E l Campo, Commercial State Bank
(H )
E lectra, E lectra State Bank
\
'
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Eliasville,
Eliasville State Bank
/^C enter Point, Guadalupe Valley
Elkhart, Elkhart S tate Bank (JH)
f
Bank (S A )
Ceaterville, Centerville State Bank
Elgin, F irst State Bank (H )
Chappell Hill, Farm ers State Bank
F irst State Bank (H )
Isa, The Canal Banking Company
(H )
Charlotte, Charlotte State Bank
(S A )
Elysian Fields, Security State Bank
(SA)
Enloe, Enloe State Bank
y. Chico, Chico State Bank
Ennis, Farm ers State Bank
'’^ —’Chico, F irst Bank of
Eustace, F irst State Bank
Childress, F irs t S tate Bank
Fairfield, Farifield State Bank
A Chillicothe, Bank of Chillicothe
‘Sf—-Chilton, Chilton Citizens Bank
Farw ell, The Security S tate Bank
F ate, F ir s t S tate Bank
Chilton, F ir s t State Bank
Fen tress, Fentress State Bank
Chester, Chester State Bank (H )
(S A )
Chireno, Chireno State Bank (H )
Flatonia, Flatonia State Bank (H )
- Chriesman, F irs t State Bank (H )
Florence, Union State Bank
**«*Cibolo, Cibolo Bank (S A )
Fluvanna, F irs t State Bank
Clarendon, Donley Co. State Bank
Flynn, Flynn S tate Bank
Claude, F irs t S tate Bank
F t Davis, F t. Davis S tate Bank
Cleburne, Cleburne S tate Bank
(E P )
Cleveland, Farm ers State Bank (H )
F o rt Stockton, Pecos County State
VColmesneil, F irs t S tate Bank (H )
Bank (E P )
.
' Columbus, Columbus S tate Bank
/T o r t W orth, F irs t S tate Bank Or
(H )
/ Polytechnic
0
•Columbus, F irs t State Bank (H)
**7 - F o r t W orth; Cattlemens T ru st Co
Comanche, F ir s t State Bank
Comfort, Comfort State Bank (S A ) I F o rt W orth, Fratern al Bank and
Commerce, Security S tate Bank _
T rust Co.
"JR3orpus Christi, The Corpus Christi
F o rt W orth, Union Bank & T ru st
'
T rust Co. (S*A)
Co.
Corpus Christi, Texas S tate Bank
Frankston, F ir s t S tate Bank (H )
$ T ru st Co. ( S A )
F rio n a /F rio n a State Bank
^ Corrigan, Citizens State Bank ’t H )
Fulbright, Fulbright State Bank
>r*iCotulla, F arm ers & Stockmans Bank ^
Gainesville, F irs t State Bank
Galveston, Security T ru st Co. (H )
‘
(SA*
..
•
Coupland, Coupland S tate Bank
^ — Galveston, W . L. Moody & Co. (H )
Covington, F irs t State Bank of
1
Ganado, Citizens State Bank (H )
Cranfils Gap, F ir s t Security State
Garwood, Garwood State Bank (H )
Gary, Gary State Bank
Bank
Crawford, Farm ers S tate Bank
Georgetown, Farm ers State Bank
Crockett, Crockett S tate Bank (H )
Giddings, Citizens S tate Bank (H )
Crosby, Crosby State Bank (H )
T-~GJadewater, E verett Banking Co.
Crowell, Crowell State Bank
Goldthwaite, Trent State Bank
C/owley, Continental S tate Bank
^Crystal. City, Zavalla Go. Bank
^ ‘■""Goliad, Commercial Bank (S A)
/
(SA)
Gonzales, Gonzales S tate Bank
Cuero, Farm ers State Bank & T ru st
(SA)
Co. ( S A )
Goodlett, F irs t State Bank
Dajhart, Midway Bank & T rust Co,
Goose Creek, Citizens S tate Bank &
"7— Dalby Springs, Dalby Springs E x T rust Co. (H )
‘change Bank
TD^llas, Dallas Union T ru st Cow '
Goose Greek, Security S tate Bank
(H )
Dallas, Grand Avenue State Bank

/




^G ordon, Gordon Banking and
Mercantile Co
Gordonville, Gordonville State Bank
Grand Prairie, Grand Prairie State
Bank
Grapeland, Farm ers & Merchants
State Bank (H )
Grajpeland, Grapeland State Bank
‘•‘Grapevine, Grapevine Home Bank
Grosbeck, Continental S tate Bank
Grosbeck, Farm ers State Bank
Gruver, F irs t State Bank
Gunter, Continental S tate Bank
Hallettsville, Peoples State Bank
<H)

Hallsville, F ir s t S tate Bank
^ Harleton, F irs t S tate Bank
Harper, F irs t S ta te Bank (S A )
Harwo.od, F irs t S tate Bank ( S A )
Hearne, P. & M. State Bank
Heidenheimer, Heidenheimer S tate
Bank
Hempstead, Citizens S tate Bank
_
(« )
/
^ T en rietta, W. B. Worsham & Co.
ereford, F irs t S tate Bank
illsboro, Colonial T ru st Co.
Jiitchcock, Citizens ‘‘S tate Bank (H )
—Hitchcock, H. L . Roberts & Co. (H )
Hondo, Hondo State Bank (S A )
Houston, Citizens S tate Bank (H )
Houston, City Bank & T rust
Company (H )
^Houston, Fidelity T rust Co. (H )
^Houston, Guardian Trust Co. (H )
VHouston, Houston Land & T ru st Co.

J

jffouston, San Jacinto T rust Co. (H )
-Houston, Bankers M ortgage Co. (H )
Hubbard, F irst State Bank
Hull, Hull State Bank (H )
Humble, Humble State Bank (H )
Huntsville, Huntsville Bank and
Trust Co. (H )
Idalou, Security State Bank
Industry, Industry State Bank (H )
Jredell, Iredell S tate Bank
Irving, Irving S tate Bank
Jacksonville, Texas S tate Bank of
(H )
Jarrell, F ir s t S tate Bank
Jasp er, Jasp er State Bank (H )
—Jerm yn, Oliver Loving & Co.
Jew ett, Jew ett S tate Bank
Joaquin, Texas State Bank (H )
Johnson City, Johnson City S tate
Bank ( S A )
—Joshua, Citizens Banking Co,
Jourdanton, Atascosa County S tate
Bank ( S A )
Junction, State Bank of Junction

(SA)

Justin, Justin S tate Bank
Keller, Keller S tate Bank
Kennerd, Farm ers Guaranty State
Bank (H )
Kenney, Kenney S tate Bank (H )
*■“* Kerrville, Charles Schreiner
Banker (S A )
Kerrville, F ir s t State Bank (S A )
—‘Kingsville, R. J . Kleberg & Co.
(S A)
Kingsville, S tate Bank of (S A )
Kirbyville, Kirbyville State Bank
(H )
Kirbyville, Peoples State Bank (H)
Knox City, Citizens State Bank
Kopperl,- Kopperl State Bank
Krum, F . & M. S tate Bank
Kyle, Citizens S tate Bank ( S A )

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n "

d e c l a s s if ie d -

■ A u t h o r i t y fO<rn)

,c.

(*S ta te Bank Mepibjfc.„.

Texas— Continued
Ladonia, Farm ers and Merchants
State Bank
L a Grange, John Schumacher State
Batik (H )
>*Lampasas, Stokes Brog.
^ L an caster, R» P . Henry & Sons
jjancaster, White & Co., Bankers
L a P ryor, L a P ryor State Bank
(SA)
Laredo, Merchants S tate Bank and
Trust Co. (S A )
"^ L ared o , Mexican-America^ Commer­
cial Banking Co. ( S A )
Laredo, Union S tate Bank and Trust
Co. ( S A )
Larue, Citizens State Bank
L a Vernia, L a Vernia State Bank

( SA)

League City, Citizens S tate Bank
<H)
Leander, F ir s t S tate Bank
—Leander, Poole^Shermatt Go.
Leary, Guaranty State Bank
"—Leroy, Leroy Bank
Lewisville, Lewisville State Bank
Livingston, F ir s t State Bank (H )
Lone Oak, Lone Oak State Bank
Los Fresnos, Los Fresnos State
Bank (S A );
Lueders, Farnfers S tate dank
Lufkin, F ir s t S tate Bank and T rust
Co. (H )
Luling, Citizens State Bank ( S A )
Lyons, F ir s t S tate Bank (H )
Lytle, Lytle State Bank ( S A )
Malone, Malone State Bank
Managed, S tate Bank of Mansfield
Marble Falls, Home State Bank
M arfa, M arfa State Bank ( S A )
Marion* Marion S tate Bank (S A )
Marlin, F ir s t S tate Bank
Marquez, F irs t State Bank
Marshall, Citizens State Bank
**lCason, Commercial Bank ( S A )
Matirieeville, Boys’ Savings Bank
(H )
Maypearl, First; S tate Bank
McCauley* F ir s t State Bank
McDade, McDade State Bank (H )
MeGargel, F irst State Bank
“
>M enard, The Bevatts State Bank of
7**“Mercedes, Hidalgo County B ank’
(SA)
Meridian, Farm ers S tate Bank
Merkel, Farm ers State Bank in
Mexia, Farm ers S tate Bank
Miami, F irs t State Bank
Midway, Midway State Bank (H )
Mingus, Mingus State Bank
Mission, F irst State Bank and Trust
Company ( S A )
Mobeetie, F irst State Bank
v Montgomery, F irs t S tate Bank (H )
k
Morgan Mill, F irs t State Bank
Moulton, F . & M. State Bank (H )
Mount Enterprise, M. & P. S tate
Bank
Muenster, Muenster State Bank
Muleshoe, Muleshoe State Bank
Myra, F irst State Bank
Needville, F irst State Bank (H )
••New Baden, Paul Schultz Bank
New Boston, Farm ers State Bank
New Braunfels, Guaranty Bond
State Bank ( S A )
Newcastle, F irst S tate Bank
New Ulm, New Ulm State Bank
(H)
New W averly, New W averly State
Bank (H )

J



JS P—El Paso Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A—S a n . Antonio Branch)

Nixon, Nixon State Bank ( S A )
Round Top, Round Top S tate Bank
(H )
Normangee, F ir s t S tate Bank
Rowlett;, The F . & M. State Bank
North Zulch, Guaranty Bond State
Rule, Farm ers S tate Bank
Bank (H )
Rusk, Citizens State Bank (H )
Oakwood, Oakwood State Bank
Sabinal, Sabinal State Bank ( S A )
Olton, Olton S tate Bank
Omaha* State Bank of
Saculj Sacul State Bank (H)
Orange Grove, Farm ers S tate Bank
*™San Angelo, Concho Valley Loan &
Trust Co.
(S A )
-----San Antonio, American Savings
Ore City, Security State Bank
Bank (S A )
Overton, F ir s t S tate Bank
"-••San Antonio; Commercial Loan &
Paige, Guaranty Bond S tate Bank
'■T ru st Go. (S A )
(H )
San Antonio, Merchants & Mechan­
Paint Rock, F irs t State Bank
ics Bank (S A )
Palacios, Palacios S tate Bank and
—’Sari Aritonio, D. & A . Oppenheimer
T rust Co. (H )
(SA)
Palestine, Robinson S tate Bank and
San Antonio, South Texas Bank &
Trust Coi (H )
Tiiist Co. (S A )
Palm er, Commercial State Bank
San Antonio, Standard T ru st Co.
Panhandle, F irs t State Bank
^■Panhandle, Panhandle Bank
(SA)
■
‘•"Sian Ahtonio, D. Sullivan & Co.vr*
Paradise, Peoples S tate Bank
(SA)
"•"Paris, Bed River Valley T rust Co.
^San Aritonio, San. Antonio Loan &
Pasadena, Pasadena State Bank (H )
T rust Co. ( S A )
’‘-P eacock , Peacock Bank
San Augustine, Commercial State
S^earland, Pearland Bank (H )
Bank (H )
Pearsall, Security S tate Bank
San Benito, San Benito Bank &
(SA)
T rust Co. ( S A )
""‘P easter, Farm ers Bank
Sanderson,. Sanderson State Bank
Pecos, Security State Bank (E P )
(SA)
Pendleton, F irs t State Bank
Sandia, Sandia State Bank ( S A )
Penelope, Penelope State Bank
San Diego, San Diego State Bank
Petersburg, F irs t State Bank
(SA)
Petrolia, Continental State Bank
San Juan, Security S tate Bank
PftugerVille, F irs t State Bank (S A)
( SA)
Pittsburg, F irs t State Bank
San Marcos, State Bank & Trust
Plantersville, The Security State
Co. (S A )
Bank (H )
Schulenburg, Farm ers State Bank
Plainview, Plainview State Bank
(H )
Point, F irst S tate Bank
Seagraves, F irs t S tate Bank in
Ponder, Ponder State Bank
Seguin, Citizens State Bank (S A )
P o rt Lavaca, F irs t S tate Bank
*rSeguin, E . Nolte & Son (S A )
(SA)
Seguin, Seguin State Bank & Trust
Poteet, F irs t State Bank (S A )
Co. ( S A )
Powell State Bank
Schertz, Schertz State Bank
J^Presidio, Presidio Valley Bank
Sealy, Citizens State Bank (H )
'Shamrock, F . & M. State Bank
^ P rifd y ,V . & M: Bank
Sherman, Central S tate Bank
Princeton, Citizens S tate Bank
Shepherd, Peoples State Bank (H )
Proctor, S tate Bank of
«*SKiner, W olters Bros. Bank (H )
Prosper, Prosper State Bank
Sierra Blanca, S ierra Blanca State
Quinlan, Security State Bank
Bank ( E P )
Randolph, The F irs t State Bank of
Silsbee, Silsbee State Bank (H )
Ranger, Commercial State Bank
Skidmore, Skidmore State Bank
Rankin, F irs t State Bank
(SA)
Raymondsville, Raymondsville State
Bank ( S A )
Slaton, Citizens State Bank
Smiley, Smiley State Bank ( S A )
‘"’"'Raymondville, Raymondville Trust
Company ( S A )
Smithville, First State Bank (H)
Somerset, First State Bank ( S A )
Red Oak, F irst State Bank
Somerville, Citizens State Bank (H )
Redwater, Guaranty Bond State
Reinhardt, Reinhardt State Bank
Sour Lake, Sour Lake State Bank
Rice, The F irst State Bank
(H )
Richards, Richards State Bank (H )
Southmayde, Security State Bank
Riesel, F irst State Bank
South San Antonio, First State
Bank ( S A )
Ringgold, Ringgold State Bank
Rio Grande City, F irst S tate Bank
Spring, Spring State Bank (H )
and Trust Co. ( S A )
Stephenville, Stephenville State
Rio^ Vista, F irs t State Bank
•Bank
Rising Star, Continental State Bank
Stockdale, Security State Bank
Riverside, Riverside State Bank
( SA)
(H )
Stratford, First State Bank
Roby, Roby State Bank
Sugarland, Imperial Bank & Trust
Rochester, Home State Bank
Co. (H)
Rockdale, Rockdale State Bank
Sulphur Springs, The Sulphur
Rock Spring, F irs t State Bank
Springs State Bank

( SA)

Roscoe, Roscoe State Bank
Rosenberg, Rosenberg State Bank
(H )
Round Rock, Farm ers State Bank

Sweeney, First State Bank (H )
Talp$j, First State Bank
Tatryn, Tatum State Bank
Tell, First State Bank

,

J

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

DECLASSIFIED
Authority _£ ,_a ^ jo £ -QJ

(•State Bank

Paoo Branch.

H—Houston Branch.

S A*—San Antonio Branch)

Texas— Continued
Temple, Farm ers S tate Bank
"^T em ple, Temple T ru st Company
Tenaha, F irs t S tate Bank (H >
Texline, F ir s t Statin Bank
/
Thorndale, Thorndale S tate Bank
Timpson, Cotton, B elt S ta te Bank
(H )
Timpson, Guaranty Bdnd S tate
Bank (H )
Tolar, Continental S tate Bank
Tom Ball, Guaranty S tate Bank (EC)
Toyah, Citizens S tate B a n k (E P )
Trent, Home State Bank
Trinity, Trinity S tate Bank (H )
-r~Troy, Citizens Exchange Bank
— Truscott, F irst Bank of
Tulia, Tulia Bank & T ru st Co.
Turkey, F . & M. S ta te Bank
Tuscola, F ir s t State Bank
Tyler, T yler S tate Bank & T ru st
Co.
— Tynan, Bank of Tynan (S A )
Uvalde, F irs t S tate Bank (S A )

Utopia, F irs t State Bank (S A )
V aieia, F irs t State Bank
Van Horn, Van Horn State Bank
( E P)
...
Vega, F irst' S tate Bank
Velasco, Velasco State Bank (H )
Vernon, T h e , F irs t State Bank
Victoria, Victoria Bank & Trust
, Co. (H ) \
/W a c o , F ir s t T ru st a Savings Bank
o f W aco
W aco, Waco Savings Bank
Waco,; W aco S tate Bank
Walburg, W alburg State Bank
W aller, The Guaranty Bond State
Bank of (H )
Wallis, Wallis S tate Bank (H )
W axahachie, W axahachie Bank &
T rust Co.
W eatherford, M. & F . State Bank
W eimar, Hill Bank & Trust Co.
(H )
W eimar, F ir s t State Bank (H )
Wells, F irs t State Bank (H )

Weslaco, Security State Bank
(SA)
W est, W est S tate Bank
W est Columbia, F irs t Capitol State
Bank (H )
Westhoff, Home State Bank (S A )
Wheeler, Citizens S tate Bank
Whitt,, W hitt State Bank
W ichita Falls, S tate T rust Company
W ichita Falls, W ichita State, Bank
& T rust Co.
Wildorado, Wildorado S tate Bank
Willis,. F ir s t State Bank (H ) •
^ W ils o n , Wilson State Bank
W ingate, Security Bank
Winnie, F . & M. State Bank (H )
— Winnsboro, Cain Banking Co.
Winona, Winona State Bank
W inters, W inters State Bank
Woodville, Citizens State Bank (H )
Wylie, F . &. M. S tate Bank
Yoakum, F ir s t State Bank of (S A )
Yorktown, F irs t State Bank (S A )
^ Z a p a ta , Bank of Zapata (S A )
1 V

N O N -M E M B E R B A N K S
Non-member banks authorized to resume banking operations under restrictions in addition to those applicable to all
banking institutions. This list is based upon the best information obtainable by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas to
date and should be verified. It is given without responsibility on our part.
Arizona
None
Louisiana
None— We are advised Bank Holi­
day extended through March 19,
1933.
New Mexico
None
Oklahoma
No advice received
Texas ^0
Avalon, F irst S tate Bank
Beckville, Continental State Bank
Bloomburg, Bloomburg S tate Bank
Booker, F irs t S tate Bank
Cross Plains, Citizens S ta te Bank
Dundee, F irs t State Bank
Estelline, Estelline State Bank
Forreston, Forreston S tate Bunk




F o rt W orth, American Bank & Trust
Company
Garrison, F irs t State Bank (H )
Groveton, F irs t State Bank (H )
Gustine, The F irs t State Bank
Happy, F ir s t State Bank
Haskell, Farm ers State Bank
Huntington, Huntington State Bank
(H )
Kress, F arm ers State Bank
Lexington, Lexington S tate Bank
(H )
Liberty, F irst State Bank (H )
McCamey, Security State Bank
Medicine Mound, F irs t State Bank
Memphis, Citizens State Bank
Miles, Guaranty Bond State Bank
Oklaunion, F irs t State Bank
Premont, Premont State Bank
(S A )

Putnam, F arm ers S tate Bank
Queen City, Guaranty State Bank
Richland Springs, F irs t S tate Bank
Rio Hondo, Arroyo State Bank
(S A )
Rogers, The Rogers State Bank
Ropesvilte, F irs t S tate Bank
Runge, Citizens State Bank (S A )
San Antonio, Commonwealth Bank
& Trust Co. (S A )
Saratoga, Saratoga State Bank (H )
Springtdwn, Springtown State Bank
— T a ft, T a ft Bank (S A )
Talco, Talco State Bank
Three Rivers, F ir s t S tate Bank
(SA)
/ Tioga, F ir s t State Bank
/ Troup, Troup State Bank
I Woodson, Woodson State Bank

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^ //

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF DALLAS

/
March 15, 1933.

To the Bank Addressed:
W e are advised that the Secretary of Treasury has directed the respective Federal reserve banks
acting as his designated agents to issue licenses in the form heretofore prescribed by him for the re­
sumption of banking functions beginning Tuesday morning, March 14, 1933, to the following banks:

PHILADELPHIA, PA.
New Jersey
The Equitable Trust Company,
Atlantic City (with restrictions)
Guarantee Trust Company,
Atlantic City (with restrictions)

CLEVELAND, OHIO
Kentucky
F irs t National Bank & T rust Co.,
Lexington
Second National Bank, Lexington
Security T rust Co., Lexington
Ohio
Firestone P ark T ru st & Savings
Bank, Akron
F irs t National Bank, Cannon
Atlas National Bank, Cincinnati
Central Trust Co., Cincinnati
Fifth Third Union T ru st Co.,
Cincinnati
F irs t National Bank, Cincinnati
Lincoln National Bank, Cincinnati
Provident Savings & T rust Co.,
Cincinnati
Second National Bank, Cincinnati
W estern Bank & T rust Co.,
Cincinnati
City National Bank & T rust Co.,
Columbus
Huntington National Bank,
Columbus
Ohio National Bank, Columbus
Merchants National Bank & Trust
Co., Dayton
Winters National Bank & T rust Co.,
Dayton
F ir s t National Bank, Hamilton
Second National Bank, Hamilton
Citizens National Bank & T rust Co.,
Mansfield
National City Bank & T rust Co.,
Marion
F irs t National Bank, Newark
Park National Bank, Newark
Newark Trust Co., Newark
F ir s t National Bank & T rust Co.,
Springfield
National Exchange Bank & Trust
Co., Steubenville
Peoples National Bank, Steubenville
Toledo T ru st Co., Toledo
W est Toledo National Bank, Toledo
Mahoning National Bank,
Youngstown
Union National Bank, Youngstown
F irst National Bank, Zanesville
Citizens National Bank, Zanesville
Pennsylvania
Butler County National Bank &
Trust Co., Butler
Security Peoples T rust Co., E rie




Citizens National Bank, New Castle
F ir s t National Bank of Lawrence
County, New Castle
Lawrence Saving & T rust Co.,
New Castle
Lamberton National Bank, Franklin
F irst National Bank, Oil City
City Deposit Bank, Pittsburgh
Colonial Trust Co., Pittsburgh
Commonwealth T rust Co.,
Pittsburgh
Farm ers Deposit National Bank,
Pittsburgh
F irs t National Bank, Pittsburgh
Forbes National Bank, Pittsburgh
Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh
Peoples Pittsburgh T rust Co.,
Pittsburgh
Union National Bank, Pittsburgh
Union T rust Co., Pittsburgh
W est Virginia
National Bank of W est Virginia,
Wheeling
Wheeling Bank & T rust Co.,
Wheeling
National Exchange Bank of
Wheeling
Security Trust Co., Wheeling

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Illinois
Lawndale National Bank, Chicago
Merchandise Bank and T ru st Co.,
Chicago
Champaign National Bank,
Champaign
F irs t National Bank, Champaign
F irs t National Bank, Danville
Palm er American National Bank,
Danville
Second National Bank, Danville
Millikin National Bank, Decatur
National Bank of Decatur, Decatur
Central National Bank and Trust
Co., Peoria
Commercial Merchants National
Bank and Trust Co., Peoria
F irst National Bank, Peoria
Illinois National Bank and Trust
Co., Rockford
Swedish American National Bank,
Rockford
Third National Bank, Rockford
Indiana
Lincoln National Bank and Trust
Co., F o rt W ayne
Indiana National Bank, Indianapolis
Merchants National Bank,
Indianapolis
Fletcher T rust Co., Indiapanolis
Terrehaute F irs t National Bank,
Terrehaute

Iowa
Bankers T rust Co., Des Moines
Central National Bank and Trust
Co., Des Moines
Iowa Des Moines National Bank and
Trust Co., Des Moines
F irs t National Bank, Mason City
F ir s t National Bank, Sioux City
Live Stock National Bank,
Sioux City
Toy National Bank, Sioux City
Michigan
Central National Bank and Trust
Co., B attle Creek
City National Bank and T rust Co.,
B attle Creek
Old Merchants National Bank and
Trust Co., B attle Creek
Detroit Savings Bank, Detroit
United Savings Bank, Detroit
Old Kent Bank, Grand Rapids
F irs t National Bank and Trust Co.,
Kalamazoo
Wisconsin
Kellogg Citizens National Bank,
Green B ay
F irs t Wisconsin National Bank,
Milwaukee
Marine National Exchange Bank,
Milwaukee
Marshall and Ilsley Bank,
Milwaukee
Citizens S tate Bank, Sheboygan
Security National Bank, Sheboygan

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Arizona
F irst National Bank of Arizona,
Phoenix
Phoenix National Bank, Phoenix
Valley Bank and Trust Co., Phoenix
California
Security F ir s t National Bank of Los
Angeles (Fresno B ranch), Fresno
F irs t National T rust and Savings
Bank (L aJo lla B ran ch), LaJolla
California F irs t National Bank,
Long Beach
Farm ers and Merchants Bank,
Long Beach
Security F irs t National Bank of Los
Angeles (Long Beach B ranch),
Long Beach
California Bank, Los Angeles
Citizens National Trust and Savings
Bank, Los Angeles
Farm ers & Merchants National
Bank, Los Angeles
Hollywood National Bank,
Los Angeles

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

SAN FRANCISCO—Continued
Seaboard National Bank,
Los Angeles
Security F ir s t National Bank,
Los Angeles
Union Bank and Trust Company,
Los Angeles
F irst National Bank, Oakland
Citizens Commercial T ru st and
Savings Bank, Pasadena
F irst National Bank, Pasadena
Security F irs t National Bank of Los
Angeles (Pasadena B ranch),
Pasadena
Security National Bank, Pasadena
Capital National Bank, Sacramento
Merchants National Bank,
Sacramento
F ir s t National T rust and Savings
Bank, San Diego
La Jolla National Bank, San Diego
United States National Bank,
San Diego
F irst National Bank, San Jose
San Jose National Bank, San Jose
F ir s t National Bank, Stockton
Branches of the American T rust Co.
of San Francisco, Oakland
Branches of the American T ru st Co.
of San Francisco, San Jose
Branches of the Bank of America
National Trust and Savings Asso­
ciation of San Francisco,
Fresno
Oakland
San Diego
Stockton
Long Beach
Pasadena
L a Jolla
Los Angeles
Sacramento
San Jose

Idaho
F irs t National Bank of Idaho, Boise
F ir s t Security Bank, Boise
Nevada
F irs t National Bank, Reno
Oregon
American National Bank, Portland
Citizens National Bank, Portland
F irst National Bank, Portland
United States National Bank,
Portland
Branch of the Bank of California
N. A. San Francisco, Portland

Washington National Bank of
Commerce, Seattle
Branch of the Bank of California
N. A. of San Francisco, Seattle
F ir s t National T rust & Savings
Bank, Spokane
Spokane and E astern T rust Co.,
Spokane
W ashington T ru st Co., Spokane
National Bank of Tacoma, Tacoma
P uget Sound National Bank,
Tacoma
Branch of the Bank of California
N. A. of San Francisco, Tacoma

Utah
Commercial Security Bank, Ogden
F irs t National Bank, Ogden
Continental National Bank & T rust
Co., Salt Lake City
F ir s t National Bank, Salt Lake City
T racy Loan and T ru st Company,
S alt Lake City
Utah Savings and T rust Company,
S alt Lake City
U tah State National Bank,
Salt Lake City
W alker Bank & T rust Company,
S alt Lake City
Washington
Ballard F irs t National Bank,
Seattle
Central National Bank of
Commerce, Seattle
F ir s t Greenwood National Bank,
Seattle
F ir s t National Bank, Seattle
National Bank of Commerce,
Seattle
Pacific National Bank, Seattle
Peoples Bank and T rust Company,
Seattle
University National Bank, Seattle

The information contained in this circular should be verified, it is given without responsibility on
our part.




Yours very truly,

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings

of the National Archives

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF DALLAS
March 15,1933.
To the Bank Addressed:

W e are advised that the following non-member banks have re-opened for business:

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts
Cambridge T rust Co., Cambridge
University T rust Co., Cambridge
F all River T ru st Co., F all River
Hadley Falls T rust Co., Holyoke
E ssex Trust Co., Lynn
Safe Deposit & Trust Co.,
Springfield
Union Trust Co., Springfield
Skandia Trust Co., W orcester
New Hampshire
Nashua T rust Co., Nashua
Amoskeag Trust Co., Manchester
Manchester Safe Deposit & Trust,
Manchester
Rhode Island
High Street Bank, Providence
Lincoln Trust Co., Providence
Connecticut
Connecticut T rust Co., H artford
Connecticut River Banking Co.,
Hartford
Bankers Trust Co., Hartford
Park S treet Trust Co., Hartford
Riverside Trust Co., H artford
South End Bank & T ru st Co.,
Hartford
Travelers Bank & T rust Co.,
H artford
Windsor Trust Co., Hartford
E a s t H artford Trust Co., Hartford
Weathersfield Bank & T rust Co.,
Hartford
W est Hartford T rust Co., Hartford
Dime Savings Bank, H artford
Mechanic Savings Bank, H artford
Society fo r Savings, H artford
American Bank & T ru st Co.,
New Haven
Union & New Haven Trust Co.,
New Haven
Connecticut Savings Bank,
New Haven
National Savings Bank, New Haven
W aterbury T ru st Co., W aterbury
Dime Savings Bank, W aterbury
W aterbury Savings Bank,
W aterbury
W est Side Savings Bank,
W aterbury

NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Connecticut
=Bridgeport City Trust Company,
Bridgeport
American Bank & T ru st Company,
Bridgeport
Blackrock Bank & T rust Company,
Bridgeport
Commercial Bank & T rust Company,
Bridgeport
North End Bank & T ru st Company,
Bridgeport
W est Side Bank, Bridgeport
T. L. W atson & Co., Bridgeport
Jam es Staples & Co., Bridgeport




Fidelity Title & T rust Company,
Stamford
Stamford Trust Company, Stamford
New Jersey
Ampere Bank & Trust Company,
E a s t Orange
E ssex County T rust Company,
E a s t Orange
E ssex Title Guaranty & T rust Co.,
Mont Clair
Mont Clair Savings Bank,
Mont Clair
Town Trust Company, Mont Clair
Dime Savings Institution, Newark
Franklin Savings Institution,
Newark
Howard Savings Institution,
Newark
Marzano State Bank & T rust Co.,
Newark
United S tates Savings Bank,
Newark
W est Side T rust Company, Newark
Half Dime Savings Bank, Qrange
Orange Savings Bank, Orange
Herman Klein, Bayonne
Jerom e G. Straybile, Bayonne
Harrison K earny T rust Company,
E a s t Newark
Guttenberg Bank & T rust Co.,
Guttenberg
Columbia Trust Company of New
Jersey, Hoboken
Hoboken Bank for Savings, Hoboken
Home T rust Company, Hoboken
Bergen Trust Co. of New Jersey,
Jersey City
Bessemer Trust Co., Jersey City
Corporation Trust Co. of Jersey
City, Jersey City
Fifth W ard Savings Bank,
Jersey City
Hudson City Savings Bank,
Jersey City
Provident Institution fo r Savings,
Jersey City
Trust Company of New Jersey,
Jersey City
W est Bergen T rust Company,
Jersey City
Commonwealth Trust Company,
Union City
Hudson T rust Company,
Union City
Merchants T ru st Company,
Union City
Weehawken T ru st & Title Company,
Union City
Park T rust Company, Weehawken
Passaic Park T rust Company,
Passaic
Citizens T rust Company, Paterson
Linares & Rescigno, Paterson
Paterson Savings Institution,
Paterson
Peoples Park Bank, Paterson
H iv e r Side T ru st Co., Paterson
United S tates T rust Co., Paterson
* Phillipsburg T ru st Co., Phillipsburg

New York
Mechanics & Farm ers Bank, Albany
Citizens Trust Co., Schenectady
Central Trust Co., Rochester
Genesee Valley Trust Co., Rochester
Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co.,
Rochester
Security Trust Co., Rochester
Union Trust Co., Rochester
Troy Trust Co., Troy
Bank of E lm ira Heights,
Elm ira Heights
Garmano P. Baccell, Albany
Sconfietti and Gioia, Rochester
Central Bank (restricted basis),
Albany
Adam Meldum and Anderson State
Bank (restricted basis), Buffalo
The following non-member banks
located in Clearing House cities opened
on the same basis as under the bank­
ing holidays:
Bank of E a s t Syracuse,
E a s t Syracuse
E a s t Side Bank, N iagara Falls

PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Pennsylvania
Lehigh Valley T ru st Co.,
Allentown
Central T rust Co., Altoona
Altoona T rust Co., Altoona
E . P. Wilbur Trust Co., Bethlehem
Peoples State Bank, Du Bois
Lafayette Trust Co., Easton
Allison E a s t End Trust Co.,
Harrisburg
Camp Curtin T rust Co., H arrisburg
Citizens Trust Co., Harrisburg
Harrisburg T rust Co., Harrisburg
Keystone Trust Co., H arrisburg
M arket Street Trust Co.,
Harrisburg
Johnstown Savings Bank,
Johnstown
Farm ers T rust Co., Lebanon
Lebanon County Trust Co.,
Lebanon
North Side Bank & T ru st Co.,
Lebanon
Guarantee Trust & Safe Deposit Co.,
Mt. Carmel
Union Bank & T ru st Co.,
Pottsville
Schuykill Trust Co., Pottsville
Miners Savings Bank of Pittston,
Pittston
Reading Trust Co., Reading
E a s t Scranton S tate Bank, Scranton
Greenridge Bank, Scranton
North Scranton Bank & T rust Co.,
Scranton
Pennsylvania T rust Co. of Scranton*
Scranton
Providence Bank, Scranton
South Side Bank & Trust Co.,
Scranton
W est Side Bank, Scranton

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

Guarantee Trust & Safe Deposit Co.,
Shamokin
Peoples Trust Co., Shamokin
Hanover Bank & Trust Co.,
W ilkes-Barre
Miners Bank, W ilkes-Barre
Bank of Newberry, Williamsport
The Savings Institution of the City
of Williamsport, Williamsport
Frank E . Defuria, Private Banker,
427 W est Third St., Chester
Safe Deposit Bank, Pottsville
New Jersey
M argat Trust Co., Atlantic City
Gloucester City T rust Co., Camden
North Camden Trust Co., Camden
W est Jersey Trust Co., Camden
Hanover Capitol Trust Co., Trenton
Trenton Banking Co., Trenton
Trenton Trust Co., Trenton
Trenton Savings Fund Society,
Trenton
The Bankers T rust Co. (with
restrictions), Atlantic City
Delaware
Artisans Savings Bank, Wilmington
Wilmington Savings Fund Society,
Wilmington
Citizens Savings Bank, Wilmington
Colonial T rust Co., Wilmington
Commercial Trust Co., Wilmington
Delaware Trust Co., Wilmington.
Farm ers Bank, Wilmington
. Fourth Street Trust Co.,
Wilmington
Providence Savings & Loan Assn.,
Wilmington
Wilmington Morris Plan Bank,
Wilmington

CLEVELAND, OHIO
Ohio
Society for Savings, Cleveland
The Capital Bank, Cleveland
Morris Plan Bank of Cleveland,
Cleveland
Continental Industrial Bank,
Cleveland.
Akron Morris Plan Bank, Akron
George D. H arter Bank, Canton
Dime Savings Bank, Canton
Peoples Commercial and Savings
Bank, Canton
American Savings Bank of
Cleveland, Cleveland
North Side Bank & Trust Co.,
Cincinnati
Southern Ohio Savings Bank &
T ru st Oct., Cincinnati
Cincinnati Morris Plan Bank,
Cincinnati
Cincinnati Bank & T rust Co.,
Cincinnati
Westwood Bank and Savings Co.,
Cincinnati
Columbia Bank & Savings Co., .
Cincinnati
Brunson Bank & Trust Co.,
Columbus
Market Exchange Bank Co.,
Columbus
Columbus Savings Bank, Columbus
Columbus Morris Plan Bank
Columbus
F ifth Avenue Savings Bank,
Columbus
Northern Sayings Bank, Columbus
Dayton Morris Plan Bank, Dayton
Citizens Savings Bank & Trust Co.,
Hamilton
Hamilton Dime Savings Bank Co.,
ui ! Hamilton Bichland Trust Co., Mansfield




Mansfield Savings Bank & Trust
Co., Mansfield
Farmers Saving & Trust Co.,
Mansfield
Fahey Banking Co., Marion
Marion County Bank Co., Marion
Licking County Bank, Newark
Antonucci State Bank,
Stuebenville
Miners and Mechanics Savings &
Trust Co., Steubenville
Union Savings Bank & Trust Co.,
Steubenville
Springfield Savings Society,
Springfield
Citizens Trust Co., Toledo
Commerce Guardian Bank, Toledo
Morris Plan Bank, Toledo
Dollar Savings & Trust Co.,
Youngstown
City Trust & Savings Bank,
Youngstown
Mahoning Savings & Trust Co.,
Youngstown
Morris Plan Bank of Youngstown
Youngstown
First Trust & Savings Bank,
Zanesville
Pennsylvania
Butler Savings & Trust Co., Butler
Union Trust Co., Butler
Union Trust Co., Erie
Exchange Bank & Trust Co.,
Franklin
Franklin Trust Co., Franklin
Barclay Westmoreland Trust Co.,
Greensburg
Mahoning Trust Co., Newcastle
Union Trust Co., Newcastle
Citizens Banking Co., Oil City
Oil City Trust Co., Oil City
Allegheny Valley Bank, Pittsburgh
Arsenal Bank, Pittsburgh
Bank of America Trust Co.,
Pittsburgh
Brookline Savings & Trust Co.,
Pittsburgh
Dollar Savings Bank, Pittsburgh
Farmers Deposit Trust Co.,
Pittsburgh
Fidelity Trust Co., Pittsburgh
Fourteenth Street Bank, Pittsburgh
Freehold Bank, Pittsburgh
Hill Top Savings & Trust Co.,
Pittsburgh
Homewood Bank of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh
Iron and Glass Dollar Savings
Bank of Birmingham, Pittsburgh
Manchester Savings Bank & Trust
Co., Pittsburgh
Polithanla State Bank, Pittsburgh
Provident Trust Co., Pittsburgh
Sheraden Bank, Pittsburgh
South Hills Trust Co., Pittsburgh
Union Savings Bank, Pittsburgh
Washington Trust Co., Pittsburgh
Western Savings & Deposit Bank,
Pittsburgh
William Penn Trust Co.,
Pittsburgh
Workingman's Savings Bank &
Trust Co., Pittsburgh
Carrick Bank, Pittsburgh

Kentucky
Citizens Bank & T ru st Co.,
Lexington
Bank of Commerce, Lexington

RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Virginia
Lynchburg T rust & Savings Bank,
Lynchburg
Commercial Trust & Savings Bank,

(Opened with limited service),
Lynchburg
Southern Savings Bank, Norfolk
The Merchants and Planters Bank,
Norfolk
Merchants and Mechanics Savings
Bank, Norfolk
Mountain Trust Bank, Roanoke
Liberty Trust Co., Roanoke
W est Virginia
Capital City Bank, Charleston
Central Trust Co., Charleston
Charleston Trust Co., Charleston
Peoples Exchange Bank, Charleston
Security Bank & Trust Co.,
Charleston
D istrict of Columbia
All Trust Companies in Washington,
D. C., Washington
- Anacosti Bank, Washington
Bajik of Commerce & Savings,
Washington
E a s t Washington Savings Bank,
Washington
McLachlen Banking Corporation,
Washington
Morris Plan Bank, Washington
Security Savings & Commercial
Bank, Washington
Washington Mechanics Savings
Bank, Washington
Maryland
Calvert Bank, Baltimore
Colonial Trust Co., Baltimore
Continental Trust Co., Baltimore
Equitable Trust Co., Baltimore
Fidelity Trust Co., Baltimore
Mercantile Trust Co., Baltimore
Morris Plan Bank, Baltimore
Real E state Trust Co., Baltimore
Safe Deposit & Trust Co.,
Baltim ore

ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Georgia
Albany T rust & Banking Co.,
Albany
Bank of Commerce, Americus
Home Savings Bank, Columbus
Merchants & Mechanics Bank,
Columbus
Exchange Bank, Milledgeville
Merchants & Farm ers Bank,
Milledgeville
Milledgeville Banking Co.,
Milledgeville
City Bank & Trust Co., Macon
Georgia State Savings Assn.,
Savannah
, ....
Ashley T rust Co., Valdosta

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Illinois

Amalgamated T rust & Savings
Bank, Chicago
Beverly State & Savings Bank,
Chicago
Boulevard Bridge Bank, Chicago
Chicago City Bank & T ru st Co.,
Chicago
Lake Shore Trust & Savings Bank,
Chicago
S tate Bank of Clearing, Chicago Main State Bank, Chicago
Broadway T ru st & Savings Bank,
Chicago
Drovers T rust & Savings Bank,
Chicago
Lawndale S tate Bank, Chicago
Personal T ru st & Savings Bank,
Chicago
Sears-Community S tate Bank,
Chicago

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ST . LOUIS, M ISSOURI
►
Missouri
Farmers & Merchants Bank &
Trust Co., Hannibal
American Trust Co., Hannibal
Mark Twain Bank (Under restric­
tions), Hannibal
The Southern Missouri Trust Co.,
Springfield
The Citizens Bank, Springfield
The Queen City Bank (Under re­
strictions), Springfield
The Farmers & Merchants Bank
(Under restrictions), Springfiield
Kentucky
Fidelity-Columbia Trust Co.,
Louisville
Bank of Commerce, Louisville
Morris Plan Industrial Bank,
Louisville
Security Bank, Louisville
Stockyards Bank, Louisville
Louisville Trust Co., Louisville
United States Trust Co., Louisville
Southern Trust Co., Louisville
Title Insurance & Trust Co.,
Louisville
Auburn Banking Co., Auburn
Farmers Bank & Trust Co.,
Bardstown
Bigclifty Banking Co., Bigclifty
Muir Wilson & Muir, Bloomfield
Trade County Farmers Bank, Cadiz
H. Y. Davis State Bank, Cave City
Peoples State Bank, Chaplin
Peoples Bank, Clay
Bank of Columbia, Columbia
Bank of Crofton, Crofton
Corydon Deposit Bank, Corydon
Boyle Bank & Trust Co., Danville
Dixon Bank & Trust Co., Dixon
Peoples Bank, Dunnville
Earlington Bank, Earlington
Capital Trust Co., Frankfort
Union Bank of Glencole, Glencole
Gratz Deposit Bank, Gratz
Peoples Bank, Gravel Switch
Greensburg Deposit Bank,
Green sburg
Hawesville Deposit Bank,
Hawesville
Farmers Bank & Trust Co.,
Henderson
Ohio Valley Banking & Trust Co.,
Henderson
Citizens Bank of Hickmann,
Hickman
First City Bank & Trust Co.,
Hopkinsville
Planters Bank & Trust Co.,
............... .
Hopkinsville
Horse Cave State Bank, Horse Cave
E. H. Shelman & Co., Bankers,
Irvington ,
Citizens Bank of Kuttawa, Kuttawa
First State Bank, La Grange
Lewisburg Banking Co., Lewisburg
Commercial Bank, Liberty
Kentucky Title Trust Co., Louisville
Farmers Bank, Mackville
Bank o f Magnolia, Magnolia
Union Bank & Trust Co.,
Morganfield
Planters Bank of Mortons Gap,*
Morions Gap
~ JFarmers Bank & Trust Co., Marion
, Bank of .Marrowbone, Marrowbone
Bank of Fancy Farm, Mayfield
Farmers Deposit Bank, Middleburg
First State Bank, Monterrey
Hart County Deposit Bank,
Munfordsville Bank of New Haven, N ew Haven
Peoples Bank, New Hope
Citizens Bank, New Iifeeirty




The Nortonville Bank, Nortonville
Peoples Bank & Trust Co., Owenton
Citizens Savings Bank, Paducah
The Kevil Bank, Kevil
Farmers Deposit Bank, Perryville
The Old Bank, Perryville
Peewee Valley State Bank,
Peewee Valley
The Central Bank,
North Pleasureville
Bank of Pleasureville, Pleasureville
Southern Deposit Bank, Russelville
Sebree Deposit Bank, Sebree
Bank of Shelbyville, Shelbyville
Citizens Bank, Shelbyville
Peoples State Bank, Scottsville
Deposit Bank, Shelbyville
Farmers & Traders Bank,
Shelbyville
Shelby County Trust & Banking Co.,
Shelbyville
Smith Mills Deposit Bank,
Smith Mills
The Citizens Bank,
South Carrollton
Peoples Deposit Bank, Springfield
Springfield State Bank, Springfield
Washington County State Bank,
Springfield
Peoples Bank, Taylorsville
Deposit Bank of Monroe County,
Tompkinsville
Davis Banking Co., Upton
Bank of Whitesville, Whitesville
Worthville Deposit Bank,
Worthville
Bedford Loan & Deposit Bank,
Bedford
Farmers Deposit Bank,
Brandenburg
Citizens Bank, Brodhead
The Cecilian Bank, Cecilia
Clinton Bank, Clinton
Peoples State Bank, Frankfort
The Gradyville State Bank,
Gradyville
State Bank & Trust Co.,
Harrodsburg
Hiseville Deposit Bank, Hiseville
Citizens Bank of Junction City,
Junction City
The Bank of Kirkmansville,
Kirkmansville
The Exchange Bank, Mayfield
The Bank of Murray, Murray
Oakton Bank, Oakton
Bank of Rocky Hill, Rocky Hill
The Peoples Bank, Shepherdsville
Bank of Simpsonville, Simpsonville
Farmers State Bank, Sturgis
The Farmers Bank, Vine Grove
W est Point Bank,* W est Point
Farmers Deposit Bank, Wheatley
Citizens Union Bank, Central City
Bank of Guthrie, Guthrie
Bank of Middletown, Middletown
Sacramento Deposit Bank,
Sacramento
Bank of Summer Shade,
Summer Shade
Bank of Tiline, Tiline

M INN EAPOLIS, M INN ESOTA
Minnesota
Farmers & Merchants State Bank,
St. Paul
First State Bank, St. Paul
First Trust Co., Sj. Paul
Grand Avenue State Bank, St. Paul
Mounds Park State Bank, St. Paul
Security State Bank, St. Paul
Central State Bank, Duluth
Northern Trust Co., Duluth
Park State Bank, Duluth
St. Louis County State Bank,
/ D u lu t h ^

V.

Merchants & Miners State Bank,
Hibbing
Security State Bank, Hibbing
Olmsted County Bank & Trust Co.,
Rochester
Merchants Bank, Winona
Citizens Loan & Trust Co., Mankato
Mankato Loan & Trust Co.,
Mankato
Peoples State Bank, Little Falls
South Dakota
Agar State Bank, Agar
State Bank of Alcester, Alcester
Bank of Alpena, Alpena
Citizens State Bank, Andover
Citizens State Bank, Arlington
Livestock State Bank, Artesia
Bank of Aurora, Aurora
Butte County Bank, Belle Fourche
Belvidere State Bank, Belvidere
Dakota State Bank, Blunt
Brookings County Bank, Brookings
Bank of Bruce, Bruce
Bryant State Bank, Bryant
Burke State Bank, Burke
Bowdle State Bank, Bowdle
Citizens State Bank, Castlewood
Bank of Centerville, Centerville
First State Bank, Claremont
Bank of Colome, Colome
Peoples Bank, Conde
Peoples State Bank, De Smet
Security State Bank, Doland
Draper State Bank, Draper
Farmers State Bank, Dupree
Union County Bank, Elk Point
Farmers State Bank, Faith
Farmers State Bank, Flandreau
Merchants State Bank, Freeman
Fulton State Bank, Fulton^
Security State Bank, Gayville
Security State Bank, Geddes
Glencross State Bank, Glencross
Northwestern Bank of Gregory,
Gregory
Community Bank, Hartford
Hermosa State Bank, Hermosa
Bank of Highmore, Highmore
Farmers State Bank, Hosmer
Bank of Houghton, Houghton
Miner County Bank, Howard
Bank of Humboldt, Humboldt
Farmers & Merchants Bank, Huron
Bank of Hoven, Hoven
Citizens State Bank, Irene
State Bank of Irene, Irene
Farmers & Merchants State Bank,
Iroquois
Farmers State Bank, Kaylor
Bank of Kimball, Kimball
Bank of Kingsburg, Kingsburg
Community State Bank,
Lake Preston
Lankford State Bank, Lankford
Bank of Lemmon, Lemmon
Security State Bank, McIntosh
First State Bank, McLaughlin
Security Bank & Trust Co., Madison
First State Bank of White Owl,
Marcus
Menno State Bank, Menno
Commercial Trust & Savings,
Mitchell
Citizens Bank & Trust Co.,
Mobridge
Morristown State Bank,
Morristown
Jones County State Bank,
Murdo
Reclamation State Bank, Newell
Blackpipe State Bank, Norris
Okaton State Bank, Okaton
Parker State Bank, Parker
First State Bank, Pierpoint
Farmers & Merchants State Bank,
Plankinton
H

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

Farmers & Merchants Bank,
Platte
Farmers & Merchants Bank, Presho
Pringle State Bank, Pringle
Security State Bank, Red Owl
Reliance State Bank, Reliance
First State Bank, Roscoe
Rosholt Community Bank, Rosholt
Farmers & Merchants State Bank,
Roslyn
First State Bank, Sinai
Corn Exchange Savings Bank,
Sioux Falls
Union Savings Bank, Sioux Falls
Bank of Spearfish, Spearfish
Bear Butte Valley Bank, Sturgis
Peoples State Bank, Summit
Security State Bank, Tyndall
Bank of Timber L'ake, Timber Lake
Bank of Toronto, Toronto
Farmers State Bank, Turton
Minnehaha County Bank,
Valley Springs
Bank of Vayland, Vayland
Bank of Veblen, Veblen
Citizens Bank & Trust Co.,
Vermillion
Vivian State Bank, Vivian
Commercial State Bank, Wagner
First State Bank, Warner
Security Bank & Trust Co., Webster
Jerauld County Bank,
Wessington Springs
Farmers State Bank, Westport
Sanborn County Bank, Woonsocket
American State Bank, Yankton
K A N S A S C I T Y , M ISSO U R I
Kansas
All non-member state banks in fol­
lowing cities opened without restric­
tions:
Atchison
Dodge City
Emporia
Hutchinson
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Manhattan
Pittsburg
Topeka

Wichita
Kansas City (except Fidelity State
Bank, Kansas City, which opened
under restriction on withdrawals)

M issouri
Baltimore Bank, Kansas City

City Bank & Trust Co.,
Kansas City
Community State Bank,
Kansas City
East Side Bank of Commerce,
Kansas City
Linwood State Bank, Kansas City
Manufacturers & Mechanics Bank,
Kansas City
Plaza Bank of Commerce,
Kansas City
Produce Exchange Bank,
Kansas City
Southeast State Bank, Kansas City
Southside Bank, Kansas City
Union Avenue Bank of Commerce,
Kansas City
University Bank, Kansas City
Westport Avenue Bank,
Kansas City
Westside Bank of Commerce,
Kansas City
Mercantile Home Bank & Trust Co.,
Kansas City
The First Trust Co., St. Joseph
Missouri Valley Trust Co.,
St. Joseph
First State Bank, St. Joseph
Bank of North St. Joseph,
St. Joseph
St. Joseph Farmers & Traders Bank,
St. Joseph
Farmers State Bank of Inza,
St. Joseph
Bank of Independence, Independence
First State Bank, Joplin
The Conqueror Trust Co., Joplin
Citizens State Bank, Joplin
The Bank of Carthage, Carthage

SAN FRAN CISCO, C A LIFO RN IA
California
A ll non-member banks and trust
companies in San Francisco opened
March 13, 1933.

The following banks opened March
14, 1933, under restrictions:
Drovers & Merchants Bank,
St. Joseph
The Park Bank, St. Joseph
The Mechanics State Bank,
St. Joseph
Chrisman Sawyer Banking Co.,
Independence
Oklahoma
Stockyards State Bank,
Oklahoma City
Capital State Bank,
Oklahoma City
American First Trust Co.,
Oklahoma City
Exchange Trust Co., Tulsa
Central State Bank, Tulsa
Security Bank & Trust Co., Enid
First State Bank, Guthrie

Title Insurance & Trust Co.,
Los Angeles
Title Guaranty & Trust Co.,
Los Angeles
The Spalding Co., Los Angeles
California Bank, Los Angeles
California Trust Co., Los Angeles
Los Angeles Trust & Safe Deposit
Co., P. O. Box 160, Arcade Sta.
Los Angeles
General Motors Acceptance Corp.,
Los Angeles
The Sumitomo Bank, Ltd.,
Los Angeles
Metropolitan Trust Co., Los Angeles
Los Angeles Investment Trust Co.,
Los Angeles
German-American Savings Bank,
Los Angeles
Union Bank & Trust Co.,
Los Angeles
Central Savings Bank, Oakland
Farmers & Merchants Savings
Bank, Oakland
Citizens Bank of Sacramento,
Sacramento
The Sumitomo Bank of California,
Sacramento
Pasadena Savings Bank, Pasadena
Citizens Commercial Trust &
Savings Bank, Pasadena
First Trust & Savings Bank,
Pasadena
San Diego Trust & Savings Bank,
San Diego
Security Trust & Savings Bank
San Diego
Union Trust Co. of San Diego,
San Diego
Southern Title & Trust Co.,
San Diego
Farmers & Merchants Bank of
Long Beach, Long Beach
Farmers & Merchants Trust Co.,
Long Beach
Western Trust & Savings Bank,
Long Beach
Citizens State Bank, Long Beach
Stockton Savings & Loan Bank,
Stockton
Union Safe Deposit Bank, Stockton

The information contained in this circular should be verified, it is given without responsibility on
our part.




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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FEDERAL. R E S E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S
t + 1 0 ,0 1 (iij
March 15,1933.
To the Bank Addressed:
The Secretary of the Treasury has directed the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, acting as his des­
ignated agent, to issue licenses in the form heretofore prescribed by him for the resumption of banking
functions beginning Wednesday morning, March 15, 1933, to the following banks:

Arizona
Douglas, First National
Nogales, First National
Tucson, Consolidated National
Louisiana
Arcadia, First National
Homer, Homer National
Lake Providence, First National
Mansfield, American National
Monroe, Ouachita National
Ruston, First National
New Mexico
Carlsbad, Carlsbad National
Carrizozo, First National
Clovis, Clovis National
Deming, Mimbres Valley Bank
Elida, First National
Hatch, First National
Hot Springs, Hot Springs National
Melrose, First National
Nara Visa, First National
Portales, First National
Roswell, First National
Santa Rosa, First National
Silver City, American National
Tucumcari, American National
Tucumcari, First National
Hagerman, First National
Oklahoma
Coalgate, First National
Colbert, First National
Durant, Durant National
Durant, First National
Hugo, National Bank] of Commerce
Idabel, Idabel National
Madill, First National
Madill, Madill National
Mill Creek, First National
Texas
Abilene, Citizens National
Abilene, F. & M. National
Albany, First National
Allen, First National
Alpine, First National
Alpine, State National
Alvord, Alvord National
Amarillo, Amarillo National
Amarillo, First National
Amherst, First National
Anderson, First National
Anna, First National
Annona, First National
Anson, First National




Aspermont, First National
Athens, First National
Atlanta, Atlanta National
Atlanta, First National
Bailey, First National
Baird, First National
Ballinger, First National
Bandera, First National
Bardwell, First National
Bartlett, Bartlett National
Bartlett, First National
Bastrop, First National
Bay City, First National
Beeville, Commercial National
Beeville, First National
Bellevue, First National
Bells, First National
Bellville, First National
Belton, Peoples National
Big Spring, First National
Big Spring, State National
Big Spring, W est Texas National
Blanco, Blanco National
Bogata, First National
Bonham, First National
Bowie, First National
Brady, Brady National
Brady, Commercial National
Breckenridge, First National
Bremond, First State
Brenham, First National
Bridgeport, First National
Bronte, First National
Brownfield, Brownfield State
Brownfield, First National
Brownsville, State National
Brownwood, First National
Bryan, City National
Bryan, First National
Bryan, First State Bk. & Tr.
Byers, First National
Bynum, First National
Caddo Mills, State National
Caldwell, Caldwell National
Cameron, Citizens National
Cameron, First National
Canadian, First National
Canadian, Southwest National
Canton, First National •
Canyon, First National
Canyon, First State
Carthage, First National
Celeste, First National
Childress, City National
Childress, First National
Chillicothe, First National
Cisco, First National
Clarendon, Farmers State

Clarendon, First National
Clarksville, Red River National
Claude, First National
Cleburne, City National
Cleveland, First National
Clifton, Farmers State
Coleman, First Coleman National
Colorado, City National
Comanche, Comanche National
Commerce, First National
Conroe, First National
Coolidge, First National
Cooper, Delta National
Cooper, First National
Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi
National
Corpus Christi, State National
Corsicana, First National
Corsicana, State National
Cotulla, Stockmen’s National
Crandall, Citizens National
Crockett, First National
Crosbyton, Citizens National
Cuero, Buchel National
Cushing, First National
Daingerfield, Citizens National
Daingerfield, National Bank of
Dalhart, Citizens State
Darrouzett, First National
Dawson, First National
Decatur, First National
DeKalb, First National
DeLeon, F. & M. National
Del Rio, Del Rio National
Del Rio, Del Rio Bank & Trust Co.
Denison, Citizens National
Denison, State National
Denton, Denton County National
Deport, First National
Devine, Adams National
Dodd City, First National
Dodsonville, First State
Dublin, Dublin National
Dublin, Farmers National
Eagle Lake, First National
Eagle Pass, First National
Eddy, First National
Eden, Eden State
El Campo, First National
Eldorado, First National
Elgin, Elgin National
Emory, First National
Ennis, Citizens National
Evant, First National
Fabens, First National
Falfurrias, First National
Falls City, Falls City National
Farmersville, First National

Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

Texas— Continued
Fayetteville, Farmers National
Ferris, F. & M. State
Floresville, First City National
Floydada, First National
Follett, Follett National
Forney, Farmers National
Franklin, First National
Franklin, First State
Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg
National
Freeport, Freeport National
Frost, Frost National
Gainesville, First National
Garland, State National
Gatesville, First National
Gatesville, Gatesville National
Gatesville, Guaranty Bank & Trust
Georgetown, First National
Giddings, First National
Gilmer, F. & M. National
Gilmer, First National
Glen Rose, First National
Goldthwaite, First National
Goliad, First National
Gordon, First National
Gorman, First National
Graford, First National
Graham, First National
Graham, Graham National
Granbury, First National
Grand Saline, State National
Grandview, First National
Granger, First National
Granger, Granger National
Grapevine, Tarrant County National
Greenville, Citizens State
Greenville, Greenville National
Exchange
Gregory, First National _
Groesbeck, Citizens National
Groom, State National
Groveton, First National
Hale Center, First National
Hallettsville, First National
Hamilton, Hamilton Bank & Trust
Hamilton, Hamilton National
Hamilton, Perry National
Hamlin, F. & M. National
Hamlin, First National
Handley, First National
Harlingen, First National
Haskell, Haskell National
Hebbronville, First National
Henderson, Citizens National
Henderson, First National
Hereford, First National
Hico, First National
Hico, Hico National Bank
Higgins, First National
Hillsboro, Citizens National
Holland, First National
Hondo, First National
Honey Grove, First National
Hubbard, First National
Hughes Springs, First National
Huntsville, First National
Iola, Iola State
Iowa Park, State National
Irene, First National
Italy, First National
Itasca, First National
Jacksboro, First Nationa^
Jacksboro, Jacksboro National
Jacksonville, First National
Jasper, Citizens National
Jefferson, Rogers National
Karnes City, Karnes County
National




Kaufman, F. & M. National
Kemp, First National
Kenedy, First Nichols National
Kerens, First National
Kilgore, Kilgore National
Killeen, First National
Killeen, First State
Kingsville, First National
Kirkland, First State
Kosse, First State
LaCoste, LaCoste National
LaFeria, First National
LaGrange, First National
Lakeview, First National
Lamesa, First National
Lamesa, Lamesa National
Lampasas, First National
Lampasas, Peoples National
Lancaster, First National
LaPorte, First National
Laredo, Laredo National
Leonard, Leonard National
Levelland, First National
Lewisville, First National
Liberty, First Liberty National
Linden, First National
Lipan,, First .National
Livingston, First National
Llano, Moore State
Lockhart, First National
Lockhart, Lockhart National
Lockijey, First National
Longview, First National
Longview, Rembert National
Loraine, First State
Lott, Lott National
Lovelady, State National
Lubbock, Citizens National
Lubbock, First National
Lubbock, Lubbock National
Lufkin, Lufkin National
Luling, Lipscomb Bank & Trust
Mabank, First National
Madisonville, Farmers State
Madisonville, First National
Malakoff, First National
Marfa, Marfa National
Marlin, First National
Marshall, First National
Marshall, Marshal National
Marshall, State National
Mart, F. & M. National
Mart, First National
Mason, Mason National
Matador, First National
Matador, First State
Mathis, First State
May, First National
McGregor, First National
McKinney, Central State
McKinney, Collin County National
McLean, American National
Melissa, Melissa National
Melvin, First National
Memphis, First National
Memphis, Hall County National
Menard, Menard National
Merkel, F. &M. National
Mertens, First State
Mertzon, First National
Mesquite, First National
Mexia, City National
Mexia, Prendergast-Smith National
Midland, First National
Midland, Midland National
Milford, First National
Mineola, First National
Mineral Wells, City National
Mineral Wells, State National
Mission, First National

Moody, First National
Moran, Moran National
Mt. Calm, First National
Mt. Pleasant, First National
Mt. Pleasant, Guaranty Bond State
Mt. Vernon, First National
Munday, First National
Nacogdoches, Commercial State
Nacogdoches, Stone Fort National
Naples, Morris County National
Nav-asota, First National
Nevada, First National
New Boston, First National
New Braunfels, First National
Newton, First National
Nixon, Nixon National
Nocona, F. & M. National
Nocona, Peoples National
Nordheim, First National
Normangee, First National
Odessa, First National
Oglesby, First National
Olney, City National
Olney, First National
Orange, First National
Orange, Orange National
Ozona, Ozena National
Paducah, First National
Palestine, East Texas National
Palestine, First National
Palestine, Royall National
Panhandle, First National
Paris, Liberty National
Pecos, First National
Perrin, First National
Perryton, First National
Perry ton, Perryton National
Pilot Point, Pilot Point National
Plano, First National
Pleasanton, First National
Port Arthur, First National
Port Arthur, Merchants National
Port Neches, First National
Post, First National
Poth, First National
Ptirdon, First National
Quanah, First National
Quanah, Security National
Quitaque, First National
Quitman, First National
Ralls, Security State Bank & Trust
Raymondville, First National
Reagan, First National
Refugio, First National
Rhome, First National
Richardson, Citizens State
Richland, First National
Richmond, First National
Richmond, Fort Bend National
Robert Lee, First State
Robstown, State National
Rochelle, Rochelle National
Rockport, First National
Rockwall, First National
Rogers, First National
Rosebud, First National
Rosebud, Planters National
Rosenberg, First National
Rotan, First National
Rowena, First National
Rusk, F. & M. State Bank & Trust
Saint Jo, Citizens National
Saint Jo, First National
San Angelo, Central National
San Angelo, First National
San Angelo, San Angelo National
San Augustine, First National
Sanger, First National

Reproduced from the Unclassified I Declassified Holdings of the National Archives

Texas— Continued
San Marcos, First National
San Saba, City National
Santo, First National
Schulenberg, First National
Schwertner, First National
Seguin, First National
Seymour, Farmers National
Seymour, First National
Shamrock, First National
Sherman, M. & P. National
Shiner, First National
Shiro, Farmers State
Snyder, Snyder National
Sonora, First National
Sour Lake, Citizens National
Spearman, First National
Spearman, First State
Spur, Spur National
Stamford, First National
Stamford, Stamford State
Stanton, First National
Stephenville, Farmers-First Natl.
Sterling City, First National
Strawn, First National
Strawn, Strawn National

Streetman, First National
Sudan, First National
Sulphur Springs, City National
Sulphur Springs, First National
Taft, First National
Tahoka, First National
Taylor, City National
Taylor, First-Taylor National
Teague, First National
Teague, Teague National
Terrell, American National
Texas City, Texas City National
Thornton, First National
Throckmorton, First National
Tom Bean, First National
Trenton, First National
Troup, First National
Tulia, First National
Tyler, Citizens National
Tyler, Peoples National
Uvalde, Commercial National
Valley View, First National
Valley View, Valley View National
Van Alstyne, First National
Vernon, Herring National
Vernon, Waggoner National

Victoria, Victoria National
Waxahachie, Citizens National
Weatherford, Citizens National
Weatherford, First National
Wellington, City National
Wellington, First National
Wellington, Wellington State
West, National Bank of
West, State National
Wharton, Security Bank & Trust
Wharton, Wharton Bank & Trust
Whitesboro, Whitesboro National
Whitewright, First National
Whitney, First National
Wichita Falls, City National
Wichita Falls, First National
Wills Point, First National
Wills Point, State National
Windom, First National
Winnsboro, First National
Winters, First National
Wolfe City, Wolfe City National
Woodsboro, First National
Wortham, First National
Yoakum, Yoakum National
Yorktown, First National

The information contained in this circular should be verified, it is given without responsibility on
our part.




Yours very truly,

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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF DALLAS

Dallas, Texas, March 14, 1983.

To the Bank Addressed:

Supplementing our circulars of March 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 13, 1933, there are quoted
below for your information, certain additional regulations issued by the Secretary of the
Treasury under authority conferred upon him by proclamation of the President of the
United States declaring bank holiday:
“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 specified
by regulations 1 to 19.”
“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. All 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.” Released to press as regulation 25. Secretary has also
issued public statement directing that requests for delivery of gold for use in trade,
profession or art to be submitted to 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.”
“All banking institutions may issue drafts transferring 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 payments 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.” Released to press as Regulation 26.
“Regulation No. 10 issued under the President’s proclamation is interpreted to author­
ize payments for nursery stock where such payments are absolutely necessary to prevent
destruction of stock in transit on March 6, 1933, or prepared for and awaiting shipment
on March 6, 1933, under bona fide commitments.” Designated Interpretation 9.




Yours very truly,

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FEDERAL. R E S E R V E BAN K
O F D A LLA S
March 1 4 ,19S3.
To the Bank Addressed:
We are advised that the Secretary of Treasury has directed the respective Federal reserve banks
acting.as his designated agents to issue licenses in the form heretofore prescribed by him for the re­
sumption of banking functions beginning Tuesday morning, March 14, 1933, to the following banks:
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Maine

Canal National Bank, Portland
Portland National Bank, Portland

New Hampshire
First National Bank, Concord
Mechanics National Bank, Concord
National State Capitol Bank, Concord
Amoskeag National Bank, Manchester
Merchants National Bank, Manchester
Indian Head National Bank, Nashua
Massachusetts
The Safe Deposit National Bank,
New Bedford
Springfield National Bank, Springfield
Third National Bank & Trust Company,
Springfield
Mechanics National Bank, Worcester
Worcester County National Bank,
Worcester
Harvard Trust Company, Cambridge
Lechmere National Bank, Cambridge
B. M. C. Durfee Trust Company, Fall River
Fall River National Bank, Fall River
Holyoke National Bank, Holyoke
The Park National Bank, Holyoke
Appleton National Bank, Lowell
Union Old Lowell National Bank, Lowell
Security Trust Company, Lynn
Manufacturers National Bank of Lynn, Lynn
Central National Bank, Lynn
National City Bank, Lynn
First National Bank of New Bedford,
New Bedford
Merchants National Bank, New Bedford
Rhode Island
Blackstone Canal National Bank, Providence
Industrial Trust Company, Providence
Mechanics National Bank, Providence
National Bank of Commerce & Trust Co.,
Providence
The Phenix National Bank, Providence
Providence National Bank, Providence
Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company,
Providence
Union Trust Company, Providence
Connecticut
Citizens & Manufacturers National Bank
Waterbury
Second National Bank, New Haven
New Haven Bank N. B. A., New Haven
Hartford National Bank & Trust Company,
Hartford




First National Bank, Hartford
Capitol National Bank & Trust Company,
Hartford
Phoenix State Bank & Trust Company,
Hartford
First National Bank & Trust Company,
New: Haven
Colonial Trust Company, Waterbury
Waterbury National Bank, Waterbury
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
New York
The National Commercial Bank & Trust
Company, Albany
New York State National Bank, Albany
First Trust Company of Albany, Albany
City National Bank, Binghampton
First National Bank, Binghampton
Marine Midland Trust Company of
Binghampton, Binghampton
Manufacturers & Traders Trust Company,
Buffalo
The Marine Trust Company of Buffalo,
Buffalo
The Niagara National Bank of Buffalo,
Buffalo
Liberty Bank of Buffalo, Buffalo
Chemung Canal Trust Company, Elmira
First National Bank & Trust Company,
Elmira
South Side National Bank, Elmira
Power City Trust Company, Niagara Falls
The First National Bank & Trust Company,
Rochester
Lincoln Alliance Bank & Trust Company,
Rochester
Mohawk National Bank, Schenectady
Union National Bank, Schenectady
Schenectady Trust Company, Schenectady
Lincoln National Bank & Trust Company,
Syracuse
The Merchants National Bank & Trust
Company of Syracuse, Syracuse
First Trust and Deposit Company, Syracuse
The Syracuse Trust Company, Syracuse
Manufacturers National Bank, Troy
National City Bank, Troy
Union National Bank, Troy
Oneida National Bank & Trust Company,
Utica
First Citizens Bank & Trust Company, Utica
New Jersey
Bayonne Trust Company, Bayonne
Mechanics National Bank of Bayonne,
Bayonne

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N EW YO RK , N EW YO RK

New Jersey
Clifton National Bank, Clifton
First National Bank, Clifton
The Harrison National Bank, Harrison
First National Bank, Hoboken
Franklin National Bank of Jersey City,
Jersey City
New Jersey Title Guarantee & Trust
Company, Jersey City
First National Bank, Jersey City
Commercial Trust Company of New Jersey,
Jersey City
Journal Square National Bank, Jersey City
Hudson County National Bank, Jersey City
Bank of Montclair, Montclair
The Montclair National Bank, Montclair
Montclair Trust Company, Montclair
The Peoples National Bank of Montclair,
Montclair
First National Bank and Trust Company of
Montclair, Montclair
Columbus Trust Company, Newark
Federal Trust Company, Newark
Fidelity Union Trust Company, Newark
Franklin Washington Trust Company,
Newark
Lincoln National Bank, Newark
Merchants & Newark Trust Company of
Newark, Newark
The Mount Prospect National Bank of
Newark, Newark
National Newark & Essex Banking Company,
Newark
National State Bank, Newark
Peoples National Bank, Newark
The South Side National Bank & Trust
Company of Newark, Newark
Union National Bank in Newark, Newark
United States Trust Company of Newark,
Newark
The First National Bank of North Bergen,
North Bergen
Second National Bank, Orange
The Trust Company of Orange, Orange
Passaic National Bank and Trust Company,
Passaic
First National Bank, Paterson
Paterson National Bank, Paterson
Second National Bank, Paterson
Phillipsburg National Bank and Trust
Company, Phillipsburg
Second National Bank, Phillipsburg
South Orange Trust Company, South Orange
First National Bank of Union City,
Union City
The Hamilton National Bank of Weehawken,
Weehawken
First National Bank, West Orange
Connecticut
First National Bank & Trust Company,
Bridgeport
The First Stamford National Bank and
Trust Company, Stamford
PH ILA D ELPH IA , PEN N SYLVA N IA

Pennsylvania
Allentown National Bank, Allentown
Merchants National Bank, Allentown



Second National Bank, Allentown
First National Bank, Altoona
First National Bank, Bethlehem
Chester-Cambridge Bk. & Trust Co., Chester
Delaware County National Bank, Chester
First National Bank, Chester
Deposit National Bank, Du Bois
Du Bois National Bank, Du Bois
Union Banking & Trust Company, Du Bois
Easton National Bank, Easton
Easton Trust Company, Easton
First National Bank & Trust Co., Easton
North Hampton National Bank, Easton
Dauphin Deposit Trust Company,
Harrisburg
Central Trust Company, Harrisburg
Harrisburg National Bank, Harrisburg
First National Bank, Hazleton
Hazleton National Bank, Hazleton
Markle Banking & Trust Company, Hazleton
Peoples Savings & Trust Company, Hazleton
Moxham National Bank, Johnstowtn
Conestoga National Bank, Lancaster
Fulton National Bank, Lancaster
Lancaster County National Bank, Lancaster
First National Bank, Lebanon
Lebanon National Bank, Lebanon
Peoples National Bank, Lebanon
First National Bank, Mt. Carmel
Liberty State Bank & Trust Co., Mt. Carmel
Union National Bank, Mt. Carmel
Montgomery National Bank, Norristown
Montgomery Trust Company, Norristown
Norristown-Penn Trust Company, Norristown
Peoples National Bank, Norristowtn
First National Bank, Pittston
Liberty National Bank, Pittston
Miners National Bank, Pottsville
Pennsylvania National Bank & Trust Co.,
Pottsville
Berks County Trust Company, Reading
First National Bank, Scranton
Third National Bank & Trust Company,
Scranton
Market Street National Bank, Shamokin
West End National Bank, Shamokin
First National Bank, Shamokin
First National Bank, Wilkes-Barre
Second National Bank, Wilkes-Barre
Wilkes-Barre Deposit & Savings Bank,
Wilkes-Barre
Wyoming National Bank, Wilkes-Barre
Williamsport National Bank, Williamsport
Central National Bank & Trust Company,
York
Drovers & Mechanics National Bank, York
Eastern National Bank, York
First National Bank, York
Guardian Trust Company, York
Industrial National Bank of West York, York
Western National Bank, York
York County National Bank, York
York National Bank & Trust Company, York
York Trust Company, York
New Jersey
Boardwalk National Bank, Atlantic City
Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Company,
Camden
Third National Bank of Camden, Camden

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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

First Camden National Bank & Trust Co.,
Camden
Broad Street National Bank, Trenton
First Mechanics National Bank, Trenton
Prospect National Bank, Trenton
Security National Bank, Trenton

Delaware
Central National Bank, Wilmington
Equitable Trust Company, Wilmington
Industrial Trust Company, Wilmington
Security Trust Company, Wilmington
Union National Bank, Wilmington
Wilmington Trust Company, Wilmington
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA

District of Columbia
Columbia National Bank, Washington
Liberty National Bank, Washington
Lincoln National Bank, Washington
National Bank of Washington, Washington
National Capitol Bank of Washington,
Washington
National Metropolitan Bank, Washington
Riggs National Bank, Washington
Second National Bank, Washington

Maryland

Canton National Bank, Baltimore
First National Bank, Baltimore
Maryland Trust Company, Baltimore
National Central Bank, Baltimore
National Marine Bank, Baltimore
Western National Bank, Baltimore

Virginia

Norfolk National Bank of Commerce & Trust,
Norfolk
Seaboard Citizens National Bank, Norfolk
Virginia National Bank, Norfolk
< First National Bank, Lynchburg
Peoples National Bank, Lynchburg
Lynchburg National Bank &, Trust Co.,
Lynchburg
Colonial American National Bank, Roanoke
First National Exchange Bank, Roanoke

West Virginia

Charleston National Bank, Charleston
Kanawha Banking & Trust Company,
Charleston
Kanawha Valley Bank, Charleston
National Bank of Commerce, Charleston
First National Bank of South Charleston,
Charleston
First Huntington National Bank, Huntington

North Carolina

Branch of Wachovia Bank & Trust Company,
Asheville
American Trust Company, Charlotte
Commercial National Bank, Charlotte
Union National Bank, Charlotte
Charlotte National Bank, Charlotte
Branch of Wachovia Bank & Trust Company,
Raleigh
Wachovia Bank & Trust Company, WinstonSalem

South Carolina

Carolina Savings Bank, Charleston




Atlantic National Bank, Charleston
First National Bank, Greenville
Peoples National Bank, Greenville
ATLANTA, GEORGIA

Alabama
Anniston National Bank, Anniston
Commercial National Bank, Anniston
First National Bank, Anniston
Birmingham Trust & Savings Company,
Birmingham
First National Bank, Birmingham
First National Bank, Dothan
American National Bank & Trust Company,
Mobile
Merchants National Bank of Mobile, Mobile
First National Bank, Mobile
Alabama National Bank, Montgomery
First National Bank, Montgomery

Florida
Atlantic National Bank, Jacksonville
Barnett National Bank, Jacksonville
Florida National Bank, Jacksonville
First National Bank, Miami
Florida National Bank & Trust Company,
Miami
Miami Beach First National Bank, Miami
Beach
Coral Gables First National Bank, Miami
American National Bank, Pensacola
Citizens & Peoples National Bank, Pensacola
Exchange National Bank, Tampa
First National Bank, Tampa

Georgia
Albany Exchange National Bank, Albany
City National Bank, Albany
Citizens & Southern National Bank, Augusta
Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust Company,
Augusta
National Exchange Bank, Augusta
National Bank of Brunswick, Brunswick
Columbus Bank & Trust Company, Columbus
First National Bank Columbus
Fourth National Bank, Columbus
Citizens & Southern National Bank, Macon
First National Bank & Trust Company, Macon
First National Bank, Milledgeville
First National Bank, Newman
Manufacturers National Bank, Newman
National City Bank, Rome
First National Bank, Rome
Citizens Bank & Trust Company, Savannah
Citizens & Southern National Bank, Savannah
Liberty National Bank & Trust Company,
Savannah
Savannah Bank & Trust Company, Savannah
Citizens & Southern National Bank, Valdosta
First National Bank, Valdosta

Louisiana
Louisiana National Bank, Baton Rouge
Whitney National Bank, New Orleans
American Bank & Trust Company, New
Orleans

Mississippi
Jackson State National Bank, Jackson
Citizens National Bank, Meridian

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A TLA N TA , GEO RGIA'— Continued

Mississippi—Continued
First National Bank In Meridian, Meridian
First National Bank & Trust Company,
Vicksburg
Merchants National Bank, Vicksburg
Tennessee
Hamilton National Bank, Chattanooga
Hamilton National Bank, Knoxville
American National Bank, Nashville
Broadway National Bank, Nashville
Third National Bank, Nashville
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI

Arkansas
Simmons National Bank, Pine Bluff
State National Bank, Texarkana
Indiana
American National Bank, Vincennes
Kentucky
Citizens Union National Bank, Louisville
First National Bank, Louisville
Kentucky Title Trust Company, Louisville
Liberty Bank & Trust Company, Louisville
Lincoln Bank & Trust Company, Louisville
Missouri
Hannibal National Bank, Hannibal
Union National Bank, Springfield
Tennessee
First National Bank, Memphis
Union Planters National Bank & Trust
Company, Memphis
Bank of Commerce & Trust Company,
Memphis
Illinois
Elliot State Bank, Jacksonville
M INN EAPOLIS, M INN ESOTA

Minnesota
First National Bank, Albert Lea
Freeborn County National Bank & Trust
Company, Albert Lea
City National Bank, Duluth
Duluth National Bank, Duluth
First and American National Bank, Duluth
Minnesota National Bank, Duluth
Northern National Bank, Duluth
Pioneer National Bank, Duluth
Western National Bank, Duluth
Minnesota National Bank, East Grand Forks
Security National Bank & Trust Company,
Faribault
Fergus Falls National Bank, Fergus Falls
The First National Bank, Fergus Falls
First National Bank, Hibbing
American National Bank, Little Falls
First National Bank, Little Falls
First National Bank & Trust Company,
Mankato
National Citizens Bank, Mankato
First National Bank, Red Wing
Goodhue County National Bank, Red Wing
Red Wing National Bank & Trust Company,
Red Wing
First National Bank, Rochester
Union National Bank, Rochester
American National Bank, St. Paul



Empire National Bank & Trust Company,
St. Paul
First National Bank, St. Paul
Midway National Bank, St. Paul
Twin Cities National Bank, St. Paul
Stockyards National Bank, South St. Paul
First National Bank, Winona
Winona National and Savings Bank, Winona
Montana
Midland National Bank, Billings
Montana National Bank, Billings
Security Trust & Savings Bank, Billings
First National Bank, Great Falls
Great Falls National Bank, Great Falls
First National Bank & Trust Company,
Helena
Union Bank & Trust Company, Helena
North Dakota
Dakota National Bank, Fargo
Fargo National Bank, Fargo
First National Bank & Trust Company,
Fargo
Merchants National Bank & Trust Company,
Fargo
Red River National Bank & Trust Company,
Grand Forks
First National Bank & Trust Company, Minot
Union National Bank & Trust Company,
Minot
South Dakota
First National Bank & Trust Company,
Aberdeen
Aberdeen National Bank & Trust Company,
Aberdeen
Citizens National Bank & Trust Company,
Sioux Falls
First National Bank & Trust Company,
Sioux Falls
Security National Bank & Trust Company,
Sioux Falls
First Dakota National Bank, Yanktown
Wisconsin
Batavian National Bank, La Crosse
National Bank of La Crosse, La Crosse
First National Bank, Superior
National Bank of Commerce, Superior
KANSAS C IT Y , MISSOURI

Colorado
Colorado Springs National Bank,
Colorado Springs
Exchange National Bank, Colorado Springs
First National Bank, Colorado Springs
American National Bank, Denver
Central Savings Bank & Trust Company,
Denver
Colorado National Bank, Denver
Denver National Bank, Denver
First National Bank, Denver
International Trust Company, Denver
National City Bank, Denver
Stockyards National Bank, Denver
United States National Bank, Denver
First National Bank, Pueblo
Western National Bank, Pueblo
Kansas
City National Bank, Atchison
Exchange National Bank, Atchison

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KANSAS C IT Y , MISSOURI— Continued

Kansas—Continued

First National Bank in Dodge City
Dodge City
Citizens National Bank, Emporia
Commercial National Bank & Trust Company,
Emporia
American National Bank, Hutchinson
Exchange National Bank, Hutchinson
First National Bank, Hutchinson
Commercial National Bank, Kansas City
Peoples National Bank, Kansas City
First National Bank, Lawrence
Lawrence National Bank, Lawrence
First National Bank, Leavenworth
Leavenworth National Bank, Leavenworth
First National Bank, Manhattan
Union National Bank, Manhattan
National Bank of Pittsburg, Pittsburg
Fidelity Savings State Bank, Topeka
Central National Bank, Topeka
Merchants National Bank of Topeka, Topeka
National Bank of Topeka
First National Bank, Wichita
Fourth National Bank in Wichita, Wichita
Southwest National Bank, Wichita
Union National Bank, Wichita
Union Stockyards National Bank, Wichita

Missouri
Central National Bank, Carthage
First National Bank, Independence
Conqueror First National Bank, Joplin
Joplin National Bank & Trust Company,
Joplin
American National Bank, St. Joseph
Burnes National Bank, St. Joseph
Empire Trust Company, St. Joseph
First National Bank, St. Joseph
St. Joseph’s Stockyards Bank,
South St. Joseph
Tootle Lacy National Bank, St. Joseph
Nebraska
Fremont National Bank, Fremont
Stephens National Bank, Fremont




First National Bank, Grand Island
Hastings National Bank, Hastings
Continental National Bank, Lincoln
First National Bank, Lincoln
Havelock National Bank, Lincoln
National Bank of Commerce, Lincoln
Merchants National Bank, Nebraska City
Nebraska City National Bank, Nebraska City
Otoe County National Bank, Nebraska City
First National Bank, Omaha
Livestock National Bank, Omaha
Omaha National Bank, Omaha
Nebraska Packers National Bank, Omaha
United States National Bank, Omaha
Stockyards National Bank, Omaha
Oklahoma
First National Bank in Bartlesville,
Bartlesville
Union National Bank, Bartlesville
Central National Bank, Enid
First National Bank, Enid
First National Bank, Guthrie
Citizens National Bank, Muskogee
Commercial National Bank in Muskogee,
Muskogee
First National Bank & Trust Company,
Muskogee
City National Bank & Trust Company,
Oklahoma City
Fidelity National Bank, Oklahoma City
First National Bank & Trust Company,
Oklahoma City
Liberty National Bank, Oklahoma City
Oklahoma National Bank, Oklahoma City
Tradesmen’s National Bank, Oklahoma City
First National Bank & Trust, Tulsa
Fourth National Bank, Tulsa
National Bank of Commerce, Tulsa
Exchange National Bank, Tulsa

Wyoming
Casper National Bank, Casper
Wyoming National Bank, Casper
American National Bank, Cheyenne
Stockgrowers National Bank, Cheyenne
Yours very truly,

Governor.

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O F D A LLA S

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March 13, 1933.

To the Bank Addressed:
We are advised that the following non-member banks have re-opened for business :

New York City, N. Y.
Manhattan
Anglo South American Trust Company
Banca Commerciale Italiana Trust Company
Banco Di Napoli Trust Company
Bank of Athens Trust Company
Bank of Sicily Trust Company
City Bank Farmers Trust Company
Corporation Trust Company
County Trust Company of New York
Empire Trust Company
Equitable Trust Company
Hellenic Bank Trust Company
Hias Immigrant Bank
Lawyers Trust Company
Pennsylvania Exchange Bank
Title Guarantee and Trust Company
Trust Company of North America
Underwriters Trust Company
Fiduciary Trust Company

Brooklyn
Citizens Bank
Kings County Trust Company

Queens
Boulevard Bank, Forest Hills

Bronx
Bronx County Trust Company

Richmond
South Shore Bank of S. I.
West New Brighton Bank

Philadelphia, Pa.
Banca Commerciale Italiana Trust Company
Banca D’ltalia and Trust Company
Beneficial Savings Fund Society of Philadelphia
Broad Street Trust Company
Chestnut Title and Trust Company
Citizens and Southern Bank and Trust
Company




Finance Company of Pennsylvania #
First Trust Company of Philadelphia
Frankford Trust Company
Germantown Trust Company
Gimbel Brothers Bank and Trust Company
Industrial Trust Company
Liberty Title and Trust Company
Mitten Men and Management Bank and Trust
Company
Northern Trust Company
North Philadelphia Trust Company
Pennsylvania Warehousing and Safe Deposit
Company
Philadelphia Savings Fund Society
Real Ejstate Land Title and Trust Company
Real Estate Trust Company of Philadelphia
Roosevelt Bank
Saving Fund Society of Germantown
Sons of Italy Bank and Trust Company
Western Saving Fund Society
Wyoming Bank and Trust Company
W. Wallace Alexander, trading under name of
Alexander Savings Account
M. G. Marian, trading as Marian Bank
The Rzepski Bank
Unite'd Savings and Beneficial Association

Richmond, Va.
Guaranty Trust Company
Virginia Trust Company
Morris Plan Bank of Virginia
Southern Bank and Trust Company
The Savings Bank and Trust Company
Mechanics and Merchants Bank
Consolidated Bank and Trust Company
South Richmond Bank

Chicago, Ills.
Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank
Beverly State Savings Bank
Boulevard Bridge Bank
Chicago City Bank and Trust Company
Lakeshore Trust and Savings Bank

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Lakeview Trust and Savings Bank
State Bank of Clearing
Mainstate Bank
Broadway Trust and Savings Bank
Lawndale State Bank
Drovers Trust and Savings Bank
Metropolitan State Bank
- Personal Loan and Savings Bank
Skala State Bank
Sears Community State Bank

St. Louis, Mo.
Guaranty Plaza Trust Company
Industrial Savings Trust Company

Minneapolis, Minn.
Hennepin State Bank
Produce State Bank




Chicago Lake State Bank
University State Bank
Second Northwestern State Bank
Minnesota Loan and Trust Company
Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank
Fidelity State Bank

Kansas City, Mo.
All non-member banks with the exception of
Fidelity Savings Trust Company
Missouri Savings Bank and Trust Company
The South Side Bank

Dallas, Texas
Liberty State Bank
Oak Cliff Bank and Trust Company
Texas Bank and Trust Company
Grand Avenue State Bank
Hillcrest State Bank

Yours very truly,

Governor.

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BAN K
O F D A LLA S

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March 13, 1933.

To the Bank Addressed:
We are advised that the Secretary of Treasury has directed the respective Federal reserve banks
acting as his designated agents to issue licenses in the form heretofore prescribed by him for the re­
sumption of banking functions beginning Monday morning, March 13,1933, to the following banks:

Boston, Mass.
Merchants National Bank
Second National Bank
National Shawmut Bank
Webster and Atlas National Bank
The First National Bank of Boston
National Rockland Bank
New England Trust Company
State Street Trust Company
Day Trust Company
Old Colony Trust Company
United States Trust Company

New York City, N. Y.
Bankers Trust Company
Bank of Manhattan Company
Bank of New York and Trust Company
Bank of Yorktown
Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company
Chemical Bank and Trust Company
Clinton Trust Company
Commercial National Bank and Trust Company
Continental Bank and Trust Company
Corn Exchange Bank Trust Company
Dunbar National Bank
Fifth Avenue Bank
First National Bank
Fulton Trust Company
Federation Bank and Trust Company
Grace National Bank
Guaranty Trust Company
Irving Trust Company
Marine Midland Trust Company
Merchants Bank
National Bank of Yorkville
National Safety Bank and Trust Company
New York Trust Company
Public National Bank and Trust Company
J. Henry Schroder Trust Company
Sterling National Bank and Trust Company
United States Trust Company
Brooklyn Trust Company
Fort Greene National Bank of Brooklyn
National Exchange Bank and Trust Company
Bayside National Bank of Bayside
College Point National Bank of College Point




National Bank of Far Rockaway, Far Rockaway
National Bank of Queens County, Flushing
Forest Hills National Bank, Forest Hills
Springfield Gardens National Bank, Springfiield
Gardens
Woodside National Bank, Woodside
Mariners Harbor National Bank, Mariners
Harbor
Staten Island National Bank and Trust Com­
pany, Port Richmond
National Bronx Bank
Amalgamated Bank
Chase National Bank
Colonial Trust Company
Harbor State Bank
Manufacturers Trust Company
National City Bank
Trade Bank
Tottenville National Bank
Bensonhurst National Bank
Flatbush National Bank
Kingsboro National Bank
Peoples National Bank

Philadelphia, Pa.
Central Penn National Bank
City National Bank
Corn Exchange National Bank and Trust Co.
Erie National Bank
Fidelity Philadelphia Trust Company
First Camden National Bank Trust Company
First National Bank
Girard Trust Company
Integrity Trust Company
Kensington National Bank
Market Street National Bank
National Bank of Germantown and Trust Co.
Ninth Bank and Trust Company
North Broad National Bank
Northeast National Bank
Penna Company for Insurances on Lives and
Granting Annuities
Philadelphia National Bank
Provident Trust Company
Second National Bank
Tioga National Bank and Trust Company
Tradesmens National Bank

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Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland Trust CompanyCentral United National Bank
National City Bank

Richmond, Va.
Bank of Commerce and Trusts
Central National Bank
First and Merchants National Bank
State Planters Bank and Trust Company

Atlanta, Ga.
First National Bank of Atlanta
Fulton National Bank
Citizens and Southern National Bank, Atlanta
Trust Company of Georgia

Chicago, 111.
City National Bank and Trust Company.
Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust
Company
Continental National Bank and Trust Company
First National Bank of Chicago
Harris Trust and Savings Bank
The Northern Trust Company
American National Bank and Trust Company
of Chicago
First National Bank of Englewood
Liberty Bank of Chicago
Mercantile Trust and Savings Bank
Merchandise Bank and Trust Company
The Mutual National Bank
Metropolitan State Bank
National Builders Bank
The Upper Avenue Bank
Drovers National Bank
Skala State Bank
The Terminal National Bank of Chicago
Lakeview Trust and Savings Bank
Halstead Exchange National Bank
Uptown State Bank

St. Louis, Mo.
Boatmen’s National Bank
First National Bank
Mercantile Commerce Bank and Trust
Company
Mercantile Commerce National Bank
Mississippi Valley Trust Company
United Bank and Trust Company
Bremen Bank and Trust Company
Lindell Trust Company




Tower Grove Bank and Trust Company
Easton Taylor Trust Company
Jefferson Gravois Bank
Mound City Trust Company
Baden Bank
Cass Bank and Trust Company
Northwestern Trust Company
Security National Bank Savings and Trust
Company
Southern Commercial and Savings Bank
Telegraphers National Bank
Gravois Bank St. Louis County

Minneapolis, Minn.
Bloomington Lake National Bank
Central National Bank
Fifth Northwestern National Bank
First National Bank and Trust Company
Fourth Northwestern National Bank
Marquette National Bank
Midland National Bank and Trust Company
Minnehaha National Bank
Northwestern National Bank
Third Northwestern National Bank

Kansas City, Mo.
Columbia National Bank
Drovers National Bank
First National Bank
Interstate National Bank
Park National Bank
Stockyards National Bank
Traders Gate City National Bank
Commerce Trust Company
Merchants Bank

Dallas, Texas
First National Bank
National Bank of Commerce
Republic National Bank and Trust Company
Mercantile Bank and Trust Company of Texas
Dallas Bank and Trust Company

San Francisco, Calif.
American Trust Company
Bank of California N. A.
Bank of Montreal, San Francisco
Crocker First National Bank
Pacific National Bank
Wells Fargo Bank and Union Trust Company
Anglo California National Bank
Bank of America National Trust and Savings
Association.
Yours very truly,

Governor.

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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF DALLAS

Dallas, Texas, March 13, 1933.

To the Bank Addressed:
Supplementing our circulars of March 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, 1933, there are quoted be­
low for your information, certain additional regulations issued by the Secretary of the
Treasury under authority conferred upon him by proclamation of the President of the
United States declaring bank holiday:
“Except as otherwise prohibited by law, banking institutions may exercise their nor­
mal 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 there­
for.” Released to the press as Regulation 19.
“The first duty of the banks reopening under license of the Secretary of the Treas­
ury for the performance 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. The Secretary of the Treas­
ury suggests that until more normal conditions have been established transfers of funds
by banks or their customers be limited to necessary purposes.”
“All 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.” Released to press as reg­
ulation 24.
“No Banking institution shall permit any withdrawal by any person when such insti­
tution 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 cur­
rency may require from the person requesting* such withdrawal, a full statement under
oath of the purpose for which the currency is requested.” Released to press as regula­
tion 23.




Yours very truly,

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FEDERAL. RESERVE BANK
OF DALLAS

March 13, 1983.

To the Bank Addressed:

The request of the Federal Reserve Board at Washington, transmitted
to you in our letter of March 9, has been amended to read as follows:
“It is requested that you prepare and forward to us as soon as
possible after March 17, 1933, as complete a list as can be made
from information you are able to obtain of the names and ad­
dresses of all persons who have withdrawn gold certificates or
gold coin from your bank since February 1, 1933, and who have
not redeposited it in a bank on or before March 17, 1933.”
There is no objection to your giving publicity to this request in your
community.

Yours very truly,

Governor.

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FEDERAL, R ES E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

Dallas, Texas, March 11, 1933.

To the Bank Addressed:
Under authority conferred upon him by President’s Proclamation of
March 6 and 9, 1933, declaring and continuing bank holiday, Secretary
of Treasury has issued following Regulation: “All 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 Secre­
tary 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. All Federal Reserve Banks are authorized to redeem ma^
tured obligations of the United States and to cash matured coupons pro­
vided no gold or gold certificates shall be paid out.”
Released to Press as Regulation 18.

Yours very truly,

Governor.

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BAN K
O F D A LLA S

Dallas, Texas, March 10, 1933.

To the Bank Addressed:
•Following statement by the Secretary of the Treasury 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 resump­
tion of banking operations in substantial volume at a very early date. Pending such re­
sumption the vital needs of communities must be met. Attention of all banking institu­
tions is called to Regulation 10, which is still in force and which as amended provides
for co-operation between banks in different communities and reads as follows: ‘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 necessity 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 insti­
tutions 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 with­
drawal of currency; (2) no State banking institution shall engage in any transaction un­
der 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 will be held strictly ac­
countable for faithful compliance with the spirit and purpose as well as the letter of
this regulation. Federal Reserve Banks may carry on such functions as may be neces­
sary 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 anthorized by this regulation Federal Re­
serve 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 accordance 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 ad­
vances to such individuals, partnerships and corporations on their Promissory Notes se­
cured by direct obligations of the United States in accordance with authority granted by
the Federal Reserve Board.”




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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F E D E R A L R ES E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

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Dallas, Texas, March 10, 1933.

To the Bank Addressed:

The Secretary of the Treasury requests that you be advised that all
openings of banks under emergency banking act have been postponed until
Monday.

Yours very truly,

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BAN K
O F D A LLA S
Dallas, Texas, March 10, 1983.

To the Bank Addressed:
The following executive order signed by President of the United States this after­
noon:
“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 institution organized under the laws of the United States, to perform any
or all of their usual banking functions, 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 bank­
ing 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 other­
wise prohibited.
“All banks which are members of the Federal Reserve System desiring to> reopen for
the performance 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 Secretary of 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 applications and the issuance of licenses in his behalf and upon his instructions.
“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 accordance 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 to pay out any gold coin, gold bullion or gold certificates ex­
cept as authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury, nor to allow withdrawal of any cur­
rency for hoarding, nor to 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 the fulfillment of contracts entered
into prior to March 6, 1933.
“Every Federal Reserve Bank is authorized and instructed to keep itself currently
informed as to transactions in foreign exchange entered into or consummated within its
district and shall report to the Secretary of the Treasury all transactions in foreign ex­
change which are prohibited.




(Signed) FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.
“The White House, March 10, 1933.”
Yours very truly,

Governor.

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BAN K
O F D A LLA S

Dallas, Texas, March 10, 1933.

To the Bank Addressed:

Under authority conferred upon him by President’s proclamations of
March 6 and 9, 1933, declaring and continuing bank holiday, Secretary of
Treasury has issued following regulation:
“Any banking institution may, wjhen the owners consent thereto, pay
checks issued prior to March 6, 1933, and received in due course of busi­
ness 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.”
Released to press as regulation 17.

Governor.

,

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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF DALLAS

March 9, 1933

To the Bank Addressed:
' Secretary of Treasury has issued the following press release:
“The President has today urged the immediate enactment of legisla­
tion dealing with the existing banking situation. It appears that prompt
action will make banking facilities and an adequate supply of currency
available. Notwithstanding the expected early opening of banks, the Secre­
tary of the Treasury interposes no objection to the issuance of Clearing
House certificates or other evidences of claims against assets of banking
institutions, in communities where local conditions made such action neces­
sary. The regulation issued by the Secretary March 7, 1933 remains effec­
tive, granting permission to Clearing House Associations and other associa­
tions organized to provide an adequately secured medium of temporary
exchange 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.”
“In order to effectively carry out provision of new law, holiday ex­
tended over tomorrow. Proclamation later tonight.”

Yours very truly,

Governor.
p. S .: Since receiving the above information the President, by procla­
mation, has extended the bank holiday in full force and effect until further
proclamation.

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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF DALLAS

Dallas, Texas, March 9, 1933.

To the Bank Addressed:

Supplementing our circulars of March 6, 7 and 8, 1933, there are quoted below, for
your information, certain additional regulations issued by the Secretary of the Treasury
under authority conferred upon him by proclamation of the President of the United States
declaring bank holiday:
“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 unquote desig­
nated as interpretation number 4.”
“Regulation number 10 issued under the President’s proclamation is interpreted to
authorize payments for fertilizer a*id for vegetable and agriculture seeds for spring plant­
ing, where such payments are absolutely necessary and where the seed and/or fertilizer
are for immediate use unquote designated as interpretation number 5.”
“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,
unquote designated as interpretation number 6.”
“Release of funds for purchase of cotton where absolutely necessary to maintain op­
eration is interpreted as ‘Necessary current expenditures for the purpose of maintaining
employment and for other similar essential purposes’ as used in regulation 10. Designated
as interpretation number 7.”




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BANK
O F D A LLA S

1 ^ 7 0 , 6 / (/t)

Dallas, Texas, March 8, 1933.

To the Bank Addressed:

Supplementing our circulars of March 6 and 7, 1933, there are quoted below, for
your information, certain additional regulations issued by the Secretary of the Treas­
ury under authority conferred upon him by proclamation of the President of the United
States declaring bank holiday:
“The permission 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 legislative authority.”
“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, mortgage loan companies, chattel loan companies, personal finance com­
panies, automobile finance companies and all other persons, firms and corporations en­
gaged in the business of making loans of any kind, secured or unsecured.”
“Regulation Number 10 of March 7, under the President’s proclamation of March 6,
is held to authorize payments on account of pensions, Workmen’s compensation, disabil­
ity insurance, relief and unemployment.”
“All Federal Reserve Banks are authorized to continue their usual and normal func­
tions 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.”
“Federal Reserve Banks, in their discretion, are authorized to handle checks and col­
lection items arising out of the restricted banking operations permitted under the regu­
lations 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.”
“In order to facilitate the prompt dissemination of information regarding and inter­
pretation of regulations issued by the Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to the Presi­
dent’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 previ­
ously issued by the Secretary of the Treasury, the Federal Reserve Banks will secure
such interpretations from the Secretary of the Treasury. All requests for any special per­
mission or consent required by the regulations should be made in accordance with such
regulations.”




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“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 declaring 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 per­
mitted 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 member banks and/or non-mem­
ber 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.”




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF DALLAS

Dallas, Texas, March 7, 1933.

To The Bank Addressed:

Supplementing our circular of March 6, 1933, there are quoted below, for your infor­
mation, certain additional regulations issued by the Secretary of the Treasury under
authority conferred upon him by proclamation of the President of the United States
declaring bank holiday:
“Where settlement for checks charged by drawee institutions to the drawers’ ac­
counts on its books on or before March 4, 1933, is incomplete, settlement may be com­
pleted where such settlement does not involve the payment of money or currency.”
“Any bank having branch in a foreign country may deposit collateral in the United
States to secure advances to such branch in a foreign country provided such transaction
does not involve any transfer of credit from the United States to a foreign country and
any bank having branch in an insular possession of United States may deposit United
States Government securities or other collateral for a similar purpose when under Presi­
dent’s proclamation advances of local currency in the insular possession may lawfully be
made.”
“Any banking institution may deliver to the person entitled thereto properly identi­
fied documents and securities held by such institution for safekeeping.”
“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 banking institution and its directors and officers will
be held strictly accountable for faithful compliance with the spirit and purpose as well
as the letter of this regulation.”
“Any banking institution lawfully engaged in the business of acting as trustee, exec­
utor, 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 banking 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 department of the bank.”




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“Clearing house associations and other associations organized to provide an ade­
quately 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 pro­
posing to issue such certificates, and further provided that this permission may be re­
voked 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 incon­
sistent with the operation of the certificate plan.”
“The term ‘food or feed products’ in Regulations 6 under the President’s proclama­
tion promulgated March 6 may be interpreted to include live stock on the way to
slaughter.”
♦
“Federal Reserve Banks are authorized to conduct their normal and usual operations
as Fiscal Agents of the United States in transactions pertaining to the exchange of obli­
gations of the United States, such as making exchange of denominations, exchanging
coupon for registered bonds, and vice versa, receiving registered bonds for transfer and
effecting C. P. D. transactions.”
“Assistant Secretary of the Treasury has replied affirmatively to an inquiry as to
whether pawnbrokers and brokers making loan on collateral are banker institution
within the meaning of the term as used in the President’s proclamation of March 6,1933.”




Yours very truly,

Governor.

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F E D E R A L R E S E R V E BAN K
O P D A LLA S

Lf l O , 6/

March 6, 1933.

To The Bank Addressed:

For your information, we are quoting below certain regulations issued by the Sec­
retary of the Treasury under authority conferred upon him by the proclamation of the
President of the United States declaring bank holiday:
“All banking institutions may allow their customers free access to the safety de­
posit boxes and safes rented to such customers.”
“All banking institutions may continue, in accordance with usual practice, to cash
checks drawn on the Treasurer of the United States, provided that no gold or gold cer­
tificates shall be paid out.”
“All banking institutions may, upon request, return intact and without restrictions
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 books of such bank­
ing institution.”
“Any banking institution may handle and collect drafts or other documents in con­
nection 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, pro­
vided, however, that no banking institution shall pay out or permit the withdrawal of
any gold or gold certificates.”
“Any banking institution may accept payments in cash or any other form accept­
able to it on account or in settlement of obligations payable at or to such institution.”
“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 vari­
ous denominations for an exactly equal amount of currency and/or coin of other denomi­
nations, but no gold or gold certificates shall be paid out in making change.”
“Any Federal Reserve Bank or branch or agency thereof may purchase gold or
gold certificates and pay therefor any other form of coin or currency, either directly or
through any other Federal Reserve Bank or branch or agency thereof.”,




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“Deposits heretofore received by any banking institution pursuant to agreement
or legislative authority providing for segregation and for repayment without restric­
tion 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 ac­
counts 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 Re­
serve Banks may open special accounts on their books for their member banks and tem­
porarily for non-member banks and may receive in such special accounts the proceeds
of new! deposits received by such banking institutions. In making deposits with the Fed­
eral Reserve Bank pursuant to this regulation the depositing banks 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 de­
positing 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; pro­
vided, however, that no banking institutions shall pay out or permit the withdrawal of
any gold or gold certificates.”
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Yours very truly,

Governor.